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Show 2E Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, April 1 1 , Burton Scholars Named 1984 Parents Get Glimpse Of Todays Campus v Life, Recall Old Days ROY Anna Williams felt curious as she opened the door to her first class at Sand Ridge Junior High School. She wasn't curious about the normal teenage concerns like whether there would be a test or if the teacher would remember to collect the homework assignment. Anna was wondering how it would feel to be back in junior i high after a - She was one 30-yc- ar of 0 Bar-lo- 1 I ' ner, Brynn Bowen, Megan Shaw, math tests, drawing sketches for art and playing educational sci- Mr ence games. The classes seemed much more challenging than when was in school, said Sand Ridge PTA president Linda Thurgood. They know more Spanish in a half year of study than I learned in two years when I was in junior high." Most parents interviewed did not think the educational scene has changed radically from the Christia Hales, Nikkol Lee. Third grade: Jonathon King, Ryan Riches, Julianna Hales, Michelle Broadbent, Melanie : Woolley, Sheryl Smart, David Edwards, Jelina McEntire. Fourth grade: John Gardner, Sandra Thorsen, Heather Owen, Kristina Clay, Lynette Frieze, Megan Nelson, Heather Poulson, Kristina Schelin, Jeff Olsen, Catherine Packer, Ronda Tippetts, Kevin Wilson. Fifth grade: Nathan Thompson, Kathy Hansen, Michelle Porter, Alison Duckworth, Alison Craig, Brooke Jenkins, Campbell. Sixth grade: Gavin Duckworth, Tamera Thorson, Warner, Johney Pratt, Mary Jean Pritt, Catherine Su-san- ne Ni-cho- 1 absence. 150 parents who recently attended Sand Ridges School in Action Day:" A day for parents to accompany their children to class, attend an assembly, eat lunch and see a 1984 version of junior high school. It began with an assembly ro 5. plea. "When you get frustrated by loud music and strange dances, just remember how your parents felt about Elvis Presley." A peek into classrooms showed parents sitting side by side with their junior high children taking SHELLEY KANCITIS Review Correspondent Burton EleKAYSVILLE School top scholars for mentary the third term are: First grade: Matthew Woolley, Annalee Murdock, Daniel Nelson, Grant Thorson, Todd Ryan Reid, Christina Peck, Chris Ann Caldwell. Second grade: April Wales,' Amy Nelson, Kellis Gomm, Mark Kittrell, Marcia Rowe, Shelli Christiansen, Brian Hess, Natalie Pearson, Emily Page, Missy Richison, Nathan Gard- Two at Roy Win DECA Trip JITTERBUGS who are also parents of Sand Ridge Ju-- , nior High students shake a leg during dance for parents at the school. past. You hear so much about how students don't do any work any- fea- turing dances and music from decades past and present including a jitterbug demonstrated by parents and break dancing done Roy High School ROY that discipline seems more more and that the curriculum has gone down the drain. Sure, you have the mischief makers by students. just like you did when I was in As the strobe lights flashed off school, but most kids are dediand the pounding sounds of rock cated and there are plenty of music faded away, Sand Ridge challenges for them, said Anna assistant principal Jan Parrish Williams. sent parents back to class wih a Several parents commented re- laxed, but most did not think this negatively affected learning. I dont like all the noise and open doors, but I realized this is something the kids have adjusted to," said Judy Skinner. As for student appearance, one parent noted that even some of the styles are similar to those of her generation, although makeup is heavier. I saw girls wearing pedal pushers, anklets and penny loafers, said Mrs. Skin- stu- dents, Kara Hansen and Monica Walker have won trips to Kansas City to represent Utah in the annual national Distributive Education Clubs of America competition. To earn the trip, both students won numerous awards in the state DECA competition. 'Miss Hansen, a senior, won firsts in the DECA logo contest, the advertising competition and the newspaper advertising layout. Miss Walker, also a senior, won first place in general marketing. Roy High won the overall school, logo contest. ner. Linda Thurgoods son, David, his mother saw first hand how difficult his math class is. Now maybe she wont get mad if I get a B again. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL is especially glad Darrell's Office Equipment Have your typewriter repaired or cleaned with this coupon and I guarantee, you will $ave. Free Pickup & Delivery 544-029- 9 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY Earn up to $20,000year after completing 6 quarter training IN program. , Benefits include life, medical, and dental insurance package. 3 shifts on, 4 shifts off, work schedules. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. This fully accredited opportunity is offered by Weber State College in conjunction with Utah Technical CollegeSalt Lake City, and National Semiconductor, who will provide potential employment opportunities based on existing business condl- -. tlons. College credit will be available through UTCSLC. Participants state-of-th- e will work In a clean room environment using art equipment and techniques, and modern team- work management styles. Anna Williams and Cassie Williams (from left) show concentration with similar facial expressions during parents visit to Sand Ridge Ju nior High when Mrs. Williams completed assignment. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER, KJH school Students Receive Top Grades The honor roll for Kaysville Junior Hi1'1 , third term has been . They are: Ninth grade, high honor roll, Teresa Angell, Sam Gardiner, J.D. Oldham, Amy Reid, Janice Broeder, Russell Anderson, Kristine Larsen, Scott Major, Collette Neville, Annette Reid, Angela Smith, Jon Liston, Carla Moffitt, Angela Blair, Koanno-..ved- ry Christensen. Lisa Evans, David Hopper, Kimberly Stephens, Janice Wilcox, Landon Brophy, Janene Steele, Tanya Browning, Deann Griego, Denyce Thompson, Wendy Barton, Kristen Hyde, Heather Jensen, Linda Lewis, Mark Tucker. Vicki Warren, David Williams, Christine Anderson, Rebecca Long, Christine McKay, Jennifer Page, Marcy Rueckert, Ronna Sigler, Troy Starkey, Brough, Holden Holt, Jack-so- n La-nel- le Kaiserman, Gregory Thompson, Merianne Ross. Honor roil: Tori Duquette, Melinga Evans, Amanda Hansen, Jeff Pearson, Jennifer Robbins, Roger Shomaker, Lisa Davenport, Brook Elison. Bryan Golden, Michelle Hov-et, Stacy Jones, Tiffany Becky Ward,' Russell Schulz, John Anderson, Michelle Bennett, Bryan Berghout, Chris y, Van-flee- Cook. Stephanie Felix, Todd James, Tim Pehrson, Laura Pyne, Sonya Sill, Vu Pearson, Natalie Bruce Murray, Brad Richins, Heidi Jensen, Corey k, Sondrup. Eighth grade, high honor roll: Shane Griffin, Brett Hyde, Norma Ott, Kathryn Larsen, Nathan Niederhauser, Laura Oldham, Teresa Schomburg, Cheryl Bodily, Chalance Casdorfh. Kristi Rothschild, Michael Welling, Ryan Alder, Kim Hansen. Michelle Lee, Heather Peel, Defanna Brown, Karen Cardon, Kurt Daems, Gameil Fouad, Tamara Hall, Kara Hatch, Heather Heath, Melissa Heath, Derek Korth, Erik Larsen, Laurel Benjamin Roueche, Brett Tippetts, Trenna Walker. 01--so- n, Brandon Vavricka, Alexander Clark, Circe King, Kammy Long, Susan Quinn, Shauna Smuin, Heather Ence, Adam Halliday, David Read, Jennifer Robins, Mark Stockton. engi- Coursework includes math, physics, chemistry, electronics, microcomputer programming, communication, operations management, and process theory. Participants must be highly motivated and interested in developing their careers. 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Honor roll: Kimberly Christensen, Kevin Mcann, Carrie Nielson, Mindy Smith, Jennifer Winters, Heidi Forsling, Shawn Heusser, Leslie Judd, Jolyn Page, Ryan Rosier, Ann Stread-beck, Lara Anne Avery. Darlene Bassett, Justin Brown, Eugene Duquette, Amy Enders, Brenda Flint, Sherry Hill, David Hunter, Chris Marston, Rebecca Muhlestein, Shannon Murphy, roll: Amy Jo Allen, Carl Gardi ner, Amberli Gustin, Lance Lar sen, Robert Marsden, Michae Scheuller, Emily Timothy, Ste phanie Allen, Roger Dorius Grant Murray. Jeffry Orme, Russell Hansen David Linford, Matt Pehrson Amy Roberts, Allison Dent Christy Logan, Anjanette Ashby Edmond Guptill, Bart Hamblin & rough it in style. . . Miley Jenkins. Amy Marcusen, Kim Pierson David Campbell, Scott Harris Garrett Sill, David Stephenson James Steele, Holly Ford, Jere my Shiles, Lisa Gardner, Anna Green, Lorinda Hopper. Honor roll: Nicole Clawson Julie Gailey, Tracie Pearson Melissa Robinson, Sarah Wat kins, Jeff Wolcott, Amber Work man, Sharia Cook, Mitchell Felix, Brad Felt.. Scott Lund, Laurie Millward, Amy Obrien, Heather Bergk, Michelle Errigo, Kemp Flint. AEROBIC EXERCISE CLASSES POP.N.JIVE : Caryn Lewis, Julie Maughan, Justin Morris, Russell Slade, Troy Vandrimmelen. Career development programs lead into management, neering, or equipment repair and maintenance. . . .at the Newgate Mall RV & Camper Show. Local RV dealers are featuring the latest models in recreational vehicles, campers, trailers and custom vans. Exhibits will include a variety of brands ranging from economical to luxurious. ( 3&SS. M-W- X v -F April 12th - 16th During Regular Mall Hours CLASS SCHEDULE 9 A.M. T. & TH. 8 P.M SAT. 8 A.M. 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