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Show Page IB fl South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, April 4, 1984 Sterling Scholars Chosen Tonight Fourteen area high school students have been selected as Sterling Scholarship finalists. Eight of the scholars were from Bountiful High School, with Viewmont and Woods Cross each sending three to the state finals to Woods Cross tonight. Sponsored by the Deseret News and KSL TV, the scholarships are awarded to recognize excellence in academics. Each school selects a student who is outstanding in a particular subject. However, those selected and grades must be alone are not the criteria. They are students who are involved in school as well as community leadership. Portfolios with the students accomplishments will be shown to judges at Woods Cross and each finalist will be interviewed. A total of 180 students will compete. Viewmont High: Shawn Moore, Vocational Education. well-round- ed REBECCA HUTCHESON r Moore is the son of Bruce and Elizabeth Moore. He plans to major in engineering or architecture at Utah .State. Gwen Ayyo, Foreign Language. Ms.Ayyo is the daughter of Som Ayyo of Bountiful. She plans to attend the University of Utah and become an American citizen, having come to the United States as a Laotian refu-ge- e. Rebecca Hutcheson. English. Daughter of Donald and Carol Hutcheson, Ms. Hutcheson plans to attend Brigham Young University majoring in humanities. Woods Cross: G. Budd Allen, Social Science. Allen plans to study wildlife management at Utah State and hopes to remain politically active during college and in the future. Richard B. Christensen, Science. Son of Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen, he will study electrical engineering and is cur rently taking night classes at the University of Utah in chemistry. Roger Harrison. General Scholarship, is the son of Gerald C. Harrison. He will study chemical engineering and is now enrolled in advanced placement classes in college. Bountiful High: Joanne Rust, Music. Ms. Rust is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Rust. She would like to attend Brigham Young University or Utah State and study music. Fawna Gillette, Speech and Drama. Ms Gillette would like to attend Brigham Young University and be a member of the Young Ambassadors. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gillette. Kevin Murphy, V icational Education. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Murphy, will attend Brigham Young University majoring in chemical engineering. Kristen Gee, Horn 'making. Ms. Gee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Gee. She hopes to attend the University of Utah next fall. Heidi Kiefer, Science. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Kiefer. She would like to attend the University of Utah or Mills College in Oakland California. David Fowers, Ma:h. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. Fowers. Fowler will most likely attend Stanford University or the University of Utah. Mark Hickman, Foreign Language. Hickman plans to attend Brigham Young University majoring in mechanical engineering and minoring in French and linguistics. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lane W. Hickman. Michael W. Davis. Business Education. Davis will major in Business Management G. BUDD ALLEN i.& vv'Vx RICHARD CHRISTENSEN a ill: ROGER HARRISON ' ENTER THE IG EASTER FAWNA GILLETTE JOANNE RUST WEi SPONSORED BY THE Lakeside Eeview KRISTEN GEE v i in FOWERS O sty's 1 '1 MILLS Review or PRIZES AWARDED THE FOLLOWING GROUPS 0-- 3 Yrs. r V" ' K 39 Yrs. 6 Yrs. o o8-- 7 Yrs. o 12 and Over ' J: O 10-1- CONTEST ?iV - f '' x Appdl, v MARK HICKMAN MICHAEL DAVIS . L 2. Color the picture any way you want. 3. Turn In completed picture to either the Layton Hills Mall Office (bottom floor, next to Wolfes) or either office ; 1 i,i at the Lakeside any Layton Hills Mall I. Pick up an entry blank V JS CONTEST RULES m HERE'S ALL YOU DO IAYTON ' A ' and the W DAVID .. Q at Brigham Young University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Davis. of the Lakeside Review 2146 N. Main Layton, or 145 N. Main Bountiful. 4. Enter as many times as you want, only one entry per child from each store. pm |