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Show MAnCH ,3' 1980 1). 1980 IfORTH DAVIS LEADfR, MARCH , Q f ' I' JX s z , ' Y 'v ' T vt ' f t kL& V V" ins '' f ' He , i ,y f , hi li ; - , ? ... , i SHORTHAND EXPERTS AbllnlllU : J ;, v', i - . V;V I : 11 i s . V,, v ha jorot winnm t piling down Ih Unhand in )! ifltluiimi Kti)f Irfi, Shrri Suzi Wagpwr, Sifpluini Mom in J Debbie Huhkr. u Mi-Ki- , f ' 11 t ' Uyui Ilih Fuxk-y- : 11 t, Nkkk .3 f Marcia Rife. Shorthand: Debbie Buhlcr, Sheri Foxlcy. Kathy McKay, Stephanie Moss and Suzi Wag goner. wet, and Davis HwH ( b rtc id I lure Farmers of America , u- - Vt K Chnstensen. Lisa (ieesman, Debbie Glad. Donna llarmcr, Sherrie Mcllor. Lisa Over '' annual vctcihcan earnest Mas heWtrowFeti IMbimithl th, 2J ''qp-o- MISS BOB Ann ( tak was chosen as I FA Swecthe.irt for IWMI. Miss Bernice Me I wasehosen first attendant Y, ar-la- e r uw.v-tVar- a Mala-U- . tp and Miss Vakie Mnhela as attendant Bib Ann will represent the Daus ( h ipur at the state con sentuaiwi Manh 2a.;s m Sait l ate (its IWILkF. contestants sied the title in the week long se.i-r- ff contest events, which hire saddling wcMmg and take bak'e On I hursday the girls wete me. roping, w aided the pnc and two attendants were &m A' total of 125 students from 16 high schools throughout the state competed in the contest. These Layton High School students received individual awards at the contest: Layton Hills Mall, T is interviewing for the following positions: 4' SHORTHAND I: First place, Suzi Waggoner and second place, Debbie Buhlcr. Typewriting II: Fifth place, Lisq Pvermoe. ' hitting the are these keys Layton High right students including front, Debbie Glad,.. left, Donna llarmcr and Sherrie Mellor; back, Lisa Gewman, lef Laad Christensen, Lisa Overmoe and Marcia Rife. Really making those keys move, and even Awards were given to the lop three high schools, based on (he efforts of all students competing. Layton High was awarded second place. TYPING UP A STORM Dorothy. Parrish To Receive Degree and during her senior year in the placement office. Ms. Parrish spent her junior year in Europe under the Stanford overseas campus program, fall quarter in Tours, France, and winter and spring quarters in Berlin, Germany. Under this program, Stanford encourages students to travel extensively with class schedules made flexible for this Dorothy Parrish completed requirements for a bachelor of artsdegree at Stanford University: She will receive her diploma in June. Ms. Parrish served on the election's review board, as a tutor in the SLE (humanities) program, and worked in the art de- partment, Ombudsman office Dept. Mgr. Mens Furnishings Mens Clothing Dept. Mgr. Designer Sportswear Alterations FuN Time Dept. Mgr. r. purpose. MS. PARRISII is a 1976 graduate of Davis High School and following a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Parrish in December, she left for New York City where she is employed by the International Agricultural Develop- ment (Asia), Rockefeller Foundation. c award-winnin- g " ' 1 Major Appliance Sales SCCDDdXDILS Shoe Dept. Sales LAYTON-Winncrs- ofthe North Layton Jr. High spelling bee held March 5, were Liz Pudlewski, first; Teresa Dona-hosecond; Jeanne Sickles, o, Full Time Part Time Previous Sales and Management Experience Preferred. Longhorn Roundup Apply at Layton Hills Mall, ZCMI THE FIRST game of the season will feature Centerville at North Layton on April 1 at 2:45 p.m. third and Cary Coleman, fourth. LIZ PUDLEWSKI is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Pudlewski, she won Easter Special z One 5x7 Natural Color reg. $2.45 In i mm 'V... Offer expires April 5, 1980 2 or 3 children together add $1.00. Age limit 12 yrs. Select from several poses and scenic backgrounds. Additional portraits from original package at our regular prices: Each 5x7 or set of 4 wallets $2.45 and Each 8x10 $4.90. the school sqelling competi- tion in the 5th, 6th, 7th and now the 8th grade. Lst year, as a 7th grader, Liz placed first in the region spelling contest and first in the district contest. She went on to place tenth at the state-wid- e spelling contest. Liz will go on to compete in the regional meet later this month. LAST YEAR, the north Layton special Olympic team brought back the silver and other awards but this year they are trying out for the Olympic gold. What are the Special Olympics? For a starter, the Special Olympics are a special activity for the handicapped children of America. The Olympics are sponsored by the John Kennedy Foundation and by United Cerebral Palsy Plan. -- at higher prices. Copies and enlargements available No appointment necessary Save 20-3- Charge it on photo packages. 0 1 Choose from three assortments of 8x 0 s. 5x7's and wallet for details. Size. See your Pixy photographer located at Pixy studios are permanently JCPenney 101 West Pages Lane, Bountiful, Utah Hours: M-- F 1 0-- 9 Sat 10-- 6 Sun. Closed 292-387- 5 FOR A $5 fee, a handicapped child may have a chance for an Olympic Gold. These Olympics are held about three times a year and each have four activities. Next week, North Laytons team will compete in swimming, basketball and gymnastics at BYU. The following week, they will compete at a snow clinic. In May, there will be competition in track and field sports. BASEBALL team members for the 1980-8- 1 season at North Layton Jr. High have been selected, according to Coach Randy Johnson. Team members include Butch Burke, Kevin Nelson, Tom Milligan, Lyle Smith, Andy Lewis, Mike Poulson, Mike Rendon, Tim Harrington, Ray Pollard, Jeff Grind-staf- f, Scott Vollmoeller, Kevin Weins, Julian Garcia, Kevin Smith, Matt Murphy, Rand Lewis, Alan Montoya. 0 0 0 0 Winter Automobile Accidents Snowmobiling Accidents Extended Cold Exposure Skiing Accidents 0 Shoveling Snow 0 Slipping On Ice Winters Sports Dr. Brian Burns May Cause You Serious Problems If Not Corrected in Time! Dont Take A Chance Call Today 376-34- 95 1 0EEBQ '1 i1 TURDAY L -- OL't NStfftfflCOCCERIED tot 3:76?3495 r77I7i at the annual 1 1 A swee!lie,n1 l... wort held in the Khiil .ifeter u. At this lime the sweetheart announced and they rogned user the escmng events, np in- cluded gnat miikmg, ruil dm- - THE STUDENTS practiced fur the contest under the supervision of Cleone Whitman, business department chairman: Dolores Ovcrmoc and Wendy Morgan, business instructors. ihi-ar- Hull Aim FFA SWEETHEART Laad WHILE AT Stanford, t Sww ta for l CuA. First attrtulant, McFarland, erntt-- ia Hob Ann the and right 2nd atlrndani, tbvi ILgh FTA ? The following LAYTON student were Klccted from the businc daw io repre kii Iji) ion High School at the twb annual llii Beta Lambda limb School Skill conic! held Wednesday. Feb. 27 at Weber Siaie College: TF PEWRITI.NGt .. 'i 4 H SVILL |