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Show Page 15A South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, April 11, 1984 OOZING FUN is what Karen Ferguson is having with a blob of mud as she tries to form a slimy swan. Karen, daughter of Stanley and Jane Ferguson, Bountiful, is just one of the students in Denise Tophams Bountiful Esecond lementary whc loves the grade SOME MEMBERS of the Bountiful High Debate Team which won first place hon- ors at the state 4 A forensics competi- - ' feel of mud between the fingers during the tion are (from left) Heidi Kiefer, Hassibe and Cris Procinsky. At State Competition recent "Mud Day Kim in the class. Photo by Robert Regan Science Fair Awards Given Brave Debaters Take First To Area Secondary Students BOUNTIFUL The Bount-fi- J Kim Hassibe, debate manager at the high school, won nine consecutive debates to be chosen ' the first place Lincoln Douglas ' debater in the state. Heidi Kieffer, another manager, was named the first place extern oraneous speaker in girls competition and Cris Procinsky was first place in the boys division of the same category. Other top winners included: Allison Parker, second in oratory; Suzanne Hauze, third in oratory; Michele Gardner, third in girls extemp; Mindy Dover, fourth in impromptu; and John Talbot and Jim Murphy, fifth in ul High School Speech and Debate team garnered first place honors in the State Championship competition. The competition was held March 30 and 31 at Weber State 4-- A College. Bountiful speakers won the award by gathering 75 points, followed by second place Bingham with 61, and third place East with 50. Not only did the team win the overall sweepstakes award, but several Bountiful speakers were top winners in their respective categories. two man debate. To go to the state tournament, students must first qualify at the of awards were given in both junior their research, subject matter and senior divisions in a numand display, said Bert Winter-tober of different categories, as al competition on the basis Stephen Ashmead ,of Davis High and Todd Jarman of Roy High have won the chance to compete in the International Science Fair in Ohio. The two local students com- region tournament. Bountiful won the region competition earlier in the month. East High was second in that competition. Other members of the state tournament team from Bountiful included: Matt Moscon, Eden Johnson, Mary Lynn Bahr, Heidi Weaver, Scott Rasmussen, Mike Foy, Barton Thacker and Chris Bigelow. Coaches for the Bountiful team include Kim R. Burningham, Bryan Bowles, Susan Burningham, and Paula n, peted in the recently completed science fair at Weber State College that featured over 600 displays; from area junior and senior high school students and won fully paid trips to Columbus, Ohio to compete in the International-Science Fair May 3. Ashmead and Jarman won the chance to attend the intemation- - Jones. Woods Cross Honor Students Listed WOODS CROSS Woods Cross High School has named its honor roll for the third term. Those included are: 10th Grade: Sean Biggs, Michael Creer, Jeannie Farner, John Garff, Connie Kristensen, Jane Marchant, David Norman. Gary Smith, Joel Sommer, Rebecca Trimble, Rebecca Young, Pamela Oswald, Melanie Allen, Christian Bingman, Chad Gordon, Kimber Johnson, Hen. ry Misaka. Marci Green, Barbara Pitt, Janette Austin, Kimberly Crosby, Adrienne Jacobsen, Lara Dickson, Michael Frazier, Erik Olson, Bridget Smith. Gordon Tidwell, Tina Fuller, David Potter, Cristen Wright, Michelle Hafen, Quinn Richins, Jill Schwendiman, Wendi Kelly Christensen. Lyn England, Jeffrey Gurr, Jeff McMurray, Steven Melanie Allen, Melanie Christoffersen, Debra Litster, Mary Schneider, Darin Dransfield, Kristin Jensen, Brad Magnuson. Tina Murray, Candace Smith, Michelle Block, Katherine Call, Russel Christensen, Cheryl Cox, Christine Higgs, Sheryl Hurley, Mark Johson, Wendi Kirby. Stephanie Schreiber, Alana Stewart, April Dewitt, Alina Rivera, Monique Seifers, Annette Sokol, Tina Tuttle, Robert Ward, Stephanni Bailey, Jeff War-hurs- t, Schim-melpfenni- g, Kirsten Tanner, Kristen Henrie, Cindy Nye, Kari Ann Argyle, Terri Raccuia, Sean Simons. Eleventh Grade: Holly Dahls-troJohn Doty, Troy Goodsell, David Holbrook, Natalie Jones, Kristin Schwieren, Don Sorensen, Jonathan Steadman, Allan Walton. Ilene Wangsgard, David Williams, Charlie Deneris, Michele Dugger, Wayne Jorgensen, Robert Angus, Steven Broderick, Tracey Farmer, Wendy Knight. Craig Okutani, Lezlee Smith, Melanie Heaps, Tonya Houskee-pe- r, Debra Miller, Jerilyn Christensen, Dawn Graham, Jeff Hawkins, Jill Jensen. Laurel McDonald, Eric Robinson, Jeffery Taylor, Julie Taylor, Jennifer Brown, Todd Campbell, Michael Chamberlain, Michelle Mallory, Shawn Steiner. Raymond Ward, Lori Graham, Ilene Rigby, Andrew Edward Austin, Emily Collard, Boyd Jordan, Shawn Lavender, Gregory Moore, Lori See-lo- s, Peacock. Donna Davis, Wendy Peterson, Sheree Adams, Stephen Bay, John Bowers, Paul Capshaw, Chad Greenhalgh, Lincoln Holbrook, Brenda Jen- Tamara Anderson, Jennifer Clark, Maria Egan, Denise sen. McKenzie. Anne Mulitalo, Kenneth New-lanMelinda Oniones, Deborah Pace, Karen Rasband, Margaret Troy Jeppsen, Susan Koch, Gadd, Michael Geddes, Wendy Kjar, Jennifer McCoun. Twelfth Grade: Cari Arnett, Richard Christensen, Sherri Criddle, Darin Gibby, Erik Han-niRoger Harrison, Lisa Harrow, Helena Jacobson, Rachelle Stringham, Darla Thomas, Rebecca Woodworth, Melissa Bryant, Lisa Montgomery. Shauna Moss, Michael Piep, Cheriene Plummer, Jaron Tayler, Kurt Vanwagoner, Cherylin Wood, Lisa Calder, Betty Clayton, Caylynne Godfrey, David g, Kirby. Lisa Malmstrom, Eva Mans-soAnne Mossbarger,. Shem Sterner, Alison Washburn, Brian Memmott, Annette Blum, Steve Fultz, Ann Howard. Scott Toller, Cheryl Pope, Caralee Hall, Troy Andreasen, Cherie Beckstrand, Holly Fowler, Jennifer Garff, Heidi Marsh, Stephanie Wall, Keri Harris. Alfie Johnson, Chris Lewis, James Litster, Sarah Larsen, Gleed, Cynthia Jaques, n, ar Kelson, Corrie Bailey, Leslie Newt Gaskill, Peterson, Ricky Smith, Jennifer uharriet, Kyle Matsumura. Winners in the junior division include: ar Biological Science Honorable Mention--Ma- Earn up Lisa Huntington, Vern Jack-soTammy McAlpine, Barbara Penman, Thomas Raccuia, Budd Allen, James Beal, Lisa Ballid, Brent Ensign, Darin Hicks. ' Derik Hougaard, Rebecca Litster, Daniel Burningham, Draig Criddle, Angela Twitchell, Robert Easton, Michael Erickson, Lisa Low, Gayle Parkin, Casey White, Sharlene White. Denning, Kathy Fowers, Lee Hipwell, Kami Hunter, Angela Continued On Page 16 A SNOW DOESN'T STOP US; DON'T LET IT STOP YOU.; Bountiful or North Salt Lake, put youF7 newpapers out in paper bags or bundles. Seagull P Recycling Co. Is saving landfill taxes, energy and - P colectrash on bundles the trees by collecting your tion day. 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Winterton said, All states in the United States will be represented, plus 10 foreign countries. Over the last few years students from this area have ranked very high in competition. Its a big honor for the students and for this area. We dont have to take second to anyone. Besides the two that will go to 392-160- 4 |