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Show f 2B lakeside "' ft. d , Review North, Wednesday, Apr. 13, 1983 " lllllllinillliililllilMMlllMWMKIlrtWMIBWWWII P VV ' !?! S$ . V$i- P ' ''Y r '!'? 'X" ," , v 1 , 1s"' i vj f S sr sS& - ' X '?' ' iisvvi'"? stt i i -- :s CHOSEN to represent Clearfield High School at Bos State are (front, from left) Mark Shehan, Kelly Olsen, Lanny Johnston (back) D. Gardiner, Allen Schellhase, Craig Hansen and Bill Gregory. Girls state representatives for State. These students were chosen to participate in the annual educational seminars which allow students Trom high schools throughout Utah to learn about democratic processociety. ses through the creation of a Clearfield High are (front from left) Christine Hunsaker, Ann Dickamore (alternate), (Back) Rail! Meldrom, Laura Hita, Corinne Chandler. Absent when pictures were taken lani Rice for Girls State and Arnold Klemens, Boys mini-politic- al Sunset Junior High Sand ftidge Lists Honor Students Sweeps History Fair The students at Sand Ridge Junior High received a grade point average of 4.0 to be listed on the High Honors list, with others honored on Honor Rolls, for the third term. ROY By SHARON STEELE eluded Elaine Clark and Michelle Brown for their project on irrigation. A group of five students including Debbie Flink, Kareen Kidman, Stacy Oda, Review Correspondent SUNSET Sunset Junior High School swept the regional Utah History Fair, held March 23, at the Salt Lake Rio Grande Station, taking home two first place and two second place Duane Ralphs, and Janae Vaterlaus, also won a second place with a slide presentation on Hill Air Force Base entered a division. in the awards. With over 600 participants from Davis, Salt Lake, Granite, Murray, and Jordan School districts, the fair was open to history students at all levels. Among the first place winners in the economic display division was Troy Kato. Stacy Kunz and Kim Higley claimed another first place for their display on Freeport Center. multi-medi- the above winners have qualified for entrance in the state competition to be held Apat the University of Utah. ril Sunsets sponsoring teachers for the region event were Egbert and Renee Warner, who encouraged students through preparations beginning January 1. All of 5-- 6, ' La-Dea- . OCTO n honor, 4.0, tovonth grade: High Dion Browning, Kevin Chart, Cari Child, Stacie Elliion, Traci Fowtr, Amy Frtw, Ryan Hardy, Kirsten Holt, Bridgette Jarmaillo, Wendy Johnson, Chtrlt LeFevre, Jamie Maw, Connie Miller, Todd Miller, Nichole Morris, Sloven Peterson. Adams Richards, Christy Richinc, lake Romero, Heidi Russell, Melanio Ruybal, Julie Smith, Stacey Smith, Stacie Stokes, Michelle Wiberg, Jodee Wright. Eighth grade: Rodney Belnap, Monique Charles-wort- Philip Funk, Melinda Hull, Ranot Hull, Kristopher Kohli, Steven Nye, Mark Olsen, Michele Richards, Lori Sundgren, Danice Vanderwoude, Kristen Zthpfenning. Ninth grade: Shannon Edwards, Heather Hami- Jex, Andrea Jones, Sarah Meyer, Susan Morris, Glenn Nelson, Shawn Noker, Debra Kimbirlee Smith, Smith, Wendy Lee Stone, Bryan Taylor. Trishg Taylor, Belinda White. Lori Ann lton, The following students re- ceived a grade point average of 3.75 - 3.95 to be listed on the High Honors List for third term: I Seventh grade: April Adams, Brooke Bahrs, Bill Eileen Callahan, Kristen Thomas Karen Chapman, Stacy Chatlin, Cheney, Cox, Jim Coy, Richard Ewing, Monica Fierro, JulianBailey, Kelly Bronson, na Gardner, Jennifer Graham, John Housely, Mark Hupp, Jeanette Jensen, Jeffrey Karr. Anthony Karren, Tamra Keith, Kelli Kohli, Arne Martin, Brandon McDowell, Mike Nabors, Amy Nelson, Todd Noker, Marlene Nye, Steven Olsen, Dan Palmar, Douglas Rich, Tricia Roberts, Matt Sanders, Alisa Saunders. Melanie Shaw, Amy Simpson, Susan Smith, Nicole Stoddard, Scott Taylor, Deanna Thacker, Royce Touchin, Terri Valdez, Heather Van Leeuwen, Mltzl Verlwal. Eighth grade: Amy Andrew, Bruce Boehm, Jeffrey Boyson, Adam Child, Tali Danieli, Lori Jo Evans, Toiwny Farr, Ben German, Kristin Honey. Brian Hill, Heather Holbrook, Chantel Laroque, Mike London, Becky McCormack, Gary McFarland, lariann Miller, Jan Moulding, Guinevere Nagel, Cindy Nicholli, Robert Priamore, Michelle Rich, Gina Schultz, Jodi Shinney, Charla Jo Smith, Tammy Smith, Jason Vaughn. Pom Willener. Ninth grade: Amy Adams, Brent Anderson, John Bassett, Kathy Bradshaw, Brenda Butler, Brent Chase, Kimberly Christensen, Shari Clark, Nome Cooper, Christine Davis, David Decost, Robert Eldard. Julie Gamble, Kimberly Green, Bobby Harris, VaDawn Harris, Donno Holloway, Christine Jensen, Kent Kohli, Troy Larson, Michele Norman, Cory Peterson, Angelique Poole, Rochelle Steven Lawrence, Charlene Page, Michael Skinner, Darci Smith, Brian Stanislawiki, Tracey Thomp-loEthan Vaughn, Corey Vigil, Priscilla Yazzie. Eighth grade: Kimberly Avery, Timothy Bou- whuil, Sutan Bradford, Mclain Carter, Broc Cnristen-teChad Dunford, Darlene Fowert, Drew Frongner, Sherry Garvey, Shouna Hill, Laura Jeffery, Steven Jonet, Jodie Karrai, Craig Mil!, Jennifer Nielten, Susan Olson. Larry Peterson, Alesha Porter, Carol Potoker, Stacy Quarles, Linda Ricks, Kyle Spaethe, James Spiegel, Wayne Thiem, David Thurgood, Wad The following students received a grade point average of 3.50 - 3.75 to be listed on the Honors Roll: JOIN OUR VIDEO CLUB FOR ONLY Lancer Wins IIA wf 'M? A Layton High LAYTON School journalism student has been named one of 50 national T - V ,'V f?. 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