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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, VIS NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 15, 1981 berg, Todd Thompson, Chris Treadwell and Kent Winward. Ti) Seniors appearing on the Students appearing on the high honor roll at Davis High School are as follows: SENIORS: Tom Allen. John Anderson, ToniLyn Beck-stroCamille Brinkerhoff, Rachelle Brown. Kary Burke, Miriam Butler, Colleen Claw- son, Denise Daniels. Sue Draper, Evan Dygert, Karen Glines, Nanette Goodrich, Eric Hansen, Rick Hanson, Marci Harris, LeAnne Hatch, Karen Hinckley. Also appearing are Clark Hirschi, Mary Ann Homer, Lisa Hull, Jeff Jones, Linda Jones, Dimitra K. Kambouris, honor roll are Eileen Bailey, Jamie Bourne, Bruce Brewer, Ann Clark, Kurt Davis. Suzet-t- e ten Meyer, Martha Miller, Frodsham, Michelle Pam Miller, Dianne Muhles-teiRonda McGugin, Keith McNally. Kimose, Carol Laser, Cindy Lennartz, Shia Kapos, Carl Martinez, Jolene Millard, Kelly Morton, Mary Beth Moyes, JOLENE Naranjo, Mitchell Palmer, Curtis Peay, Kathy Percival, Darrell A. Perry, Ed Ray, John Sanders. Sherri Cynthia Kipp, Lori Lewis, Scott Liston, Kristine Michelle Roueche, Delana Thorson, Bryan Ward, Karen Watts, DeAnne Winkel and Rosemary Young. Seaman, Cambria Smith, Ma-ryo- n, Natalie Mayfield, Kris JUNIORS APPEARING on Kathleen Spehar, Jon Strom- - the high honor roll are: Celena Allen, Kristin Deanna Bel-na- Dredge, Kim Dyches, Cappy Fechser, James Hill, James C. Johnson, Alan K. Jones, Kathy Kapos, Matthew Kemp, Laura Larkins. ALSO APPEARING are Sherma LaVine, Melanie Leonard, Dan Loose. Kathleen Mitchell, Linda McGee, Mike McKay. Mark McMillan, Daniel Nielson, Ralph Oakeson, Julie Peterson, Jim Larkins. Beth Leachman, ALSO APPEARING are LeAnne Johnson. Shauna Pitts, Dirk Sandstrom, Sally Smith and Kirk Storey. Appearing on the honor roll are: Jason Bagley, Jill Farr, Tina Fraughton, Nancy Garrett, Dale Greenwell, Laurel Hamilton, John Heath, Larry Law, Shauna Meacham, Angela McCollough, Marilyn Neville, Marilee Payne. Julie Pitt. Mark Simons. Darlene Stockton, Camille Thorson, Margaret Webb, David Winters. Appearing on the honor roll are: Maureen Barlow, Bee Kettenring, Holly Kinard, Shelly Larsen. Nona Moore, Douglas Nef, Debbie Rhoads. Steven Sheffield. Lynn Soltys, Robert Steed, Tricia Stine, Bergold. Tammie Bitters. Wright. SOPHOMORES appearing on the high honor roll are: Bill Andrus, Marilyn Bar-loBryan Butler, Mike Call, Tad Cowley, Jeff Cox, Brad Dobson, Annalisa Felt. Kevin Gammon, Sheri Gatten, Ken Gerilyn Chappell. Terilyn Chappell. Ann Christensen. Laura Thompson, Brent Brian C. Bock, Denise Calton. Wendi Loback, Karen Mason. Colleen May, Stephan Otto, Susan Payne, Deborah Price, Roger Reynard. Amy Robin- son, Jay Ward and Cori Wilcox. Freshmen appearing on the high honor roll are: Katrina Allen. Donna Berrier. Wendy Hunter. Bret Johnson. Matthew Kimball, Tim Larsen. Jill Neiderhauser, Michael Quinn. Wendy Roberts. John Saylor. Brad Shepherd. Suzanne Smith and Brad Watts. Alan Clark, Chris Freeman. Kristen Garr, Chad Hawkes, Rebecca Hawkins. Korman King. Paul S. Kirby. John Kraczek. APPEARING ON the honor roll are: Scott Allen. Kathy Carter. Lynda Clawson. Duane Knowles. Elaine Oakeson. Michael Price and Matt Snell. ALSO APPEARING are Hirschi, Douglas Hopper, Tammy Langevin. Tristan Kent Howard. RECEIVING trophies were: ninth graders. Chris Morgan. Carlos Salazar, and Kevin Anderson in physical science: eighth grader. Shane Charles-wort- h in earth science: and seventh grade. Kim Bott in biological science. The following students re- Several Central Davis Jr. earned awards the Science Fair at Weber State College on High students and honors at April 6. Shane Charlesworth took third place honors from the Junior Engineering Technical Society for earth science. Brett Wilko received the U.S. Army's Achievement Award in physical science. ceived honorable mention: ninth graders Kari Biddulph. biological: and Russell earth. Eighth graders: Kristy Hansen. Julie Hansen and Charles Lopez, biological: and Brett Wilko. physical. Orchestra Selects Nora Crofts SEVENTH graders: Jason Hanson. Pollyana Waite and Lori Hathenbruck. biological: Craig Stevens. John Tremonte and Wendy Craig, physical. Dale Child is chairman of the science department at Central. The Layton High School orchestra student of the month is Nora Crofts, the viola section leader. She is a sophomore. THIS YEAR, she has been very active in Ill Repair All makes, fast service Trip Charge -- TV Gr-ido-y 434 Owen SL Layton Ph. 376-819- SHELTERS 10 We buy and sell Used Dill in Mrs. Vilate McDonalds third grade class at Burton Elementary life worlds of the some of Kaysville recently spent their time learning Eric Sabin, Charles styles and zones. From left to right, John Reid, toff, Matthew Gqrr, Andrea Perkins and Jaemi Bergeson. INNOVATION IN 6 While recently learning of the different life styles and zones around the world, Mrs. Vilate McDonalds third grade class at Burton Elementary in Kaysville had a chance to answer the question Should I build a house of mud, ice or and were able to act sticks? upon it. THE TEACHER says the students discovered that climate, customs, traditions and availability of materials deter 30 mine how people build their shelters. Ranging from teepees and igloos to apartment houses, the children chose a zone and built an appropriate home. They utilized such materials as salt dough (in all colors), leath er, sugar cubes, frosting, cardboard boxes, plastic bowls, wash cloths and a number of other items. THE HOMES and huts then went on display for a period of two weeks. orchestra-sponsore- d BRETT WILKO programs. She participated in the school musical Annie Get Your Gun. A member of the Davis County honor orchestra, she recently performed with this group in a joint concert with the Weber College orchestra. The concert was held in the Browning Center for Performing Arts in Ogden. Nora is also a student representative and member of the Utah Symphonic Guild. She attends Utah Symphony concerts and symphony related functions. ONE MAIN reason Nora has excelled in the music field is the consistent practice schedule she maintains. She practices 2': hours per week. She had a 100 percent attendance record in orchestra class this year. SPRING SPECIAL HAVE YOUR CARPETINC. 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