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Show 4D Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 27, 1985 Teen Wins Art Award Farmington Junior High Honor Students Announced Farming-to- n Marc Semadcni, Jennifer W. Anthony Taylor, Jay Thompson. Ninth Grade: Annette Anderson, Lauri Arrington, Glenda Burningham, Amy Binns, Cox, Mark Cragun, Rick Ferrin, Joseph Frodsham. Amy Fulks, Jimmy Giles, Shawni Henderson, Misty Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Jennifer Junior High has listed its Smith, Kpnor roll for the second term. I'Honor Roll, Seventh Grade: Jennifer Bischoff, Barbara Brant, R'ichard Copcnhavcr, Camille Oowther, Daniel Dygert, Kelly Field, Lisa Fleischer, Lauri Gran-fli- a. Rebecca Hale, Nathan Hess, Gole Kastler, Adria Kelly, Dave Ljindin, Laurie Longhurst, Stacie I- - Lposli. John Margctts, Tiffany Nordg-reChristopher Olsen, Craig Packer, Jennifer Reeves, Scott Richards, Matt Taylor. Eighth Grade: Elizabeth Crecr, Aaron Cummcns, Annalee Gusn, tafson, William Fitzgerald, Heather Howard, Christina Jep-$o- n. Angela Lomax, Shay Malcom, Michael Pulsipher, Chris Rams-flplBrigham Redd, Denise Scott, l, Flo-rian- ne Law, April Moon. Travis Nordgrcn, Stephanie Pike, Sperry Redd, Tricia Rigby, Jason SpafTord, Allison Thatcher, Richard Watts. Citizenship Honor Roll: Seventh Grade: Paul Alkema, Lori Binns, Gina Burningham, Camille Crowther, Patrick Cunco. Emily Dunkley, Kelly Field, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Lisa Fleischer, Rebecca Hale, Shelly Harris, Clark Maxwell. Tiffany Nordgren, Andrea Per kins, Amber Randolph-Seng- , Deann Sherman, Holly Smoot. Jason Taylor, Jared Tennant, Alicia Youngblood. Eighth Grade: Alicia Alkema, Jared Cox, Jedd Fowers, Heather Howard, Staci Robison, Aimee Winget. Ninth Grade: Lisa Fausett. High Honor Roll, Seventh Grade: Paul Alkema, Suzanne Bean, Brent Clawson, Troy Patrick Cuneo, Emily Dunkley, Stephanie Eddington, Lori Eubanks, Matt Farr. Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Katherine Funk, Jerilyn Gabbert, Shelly Harris, Chad Iverson, Melissa Jeffer, Ryan Karren, Jeremy Knudsen, Lisa Littlefield, Clark Maxwell, Annaliese Redd. Shelley Schofield, Deann Sherman, Jennifer Sprague, Jason Taylor, Jared Tennant, Ryan Thomas, Stephen Toronto, Brian Curn-men- s, Wangsgard, Scott Whitaker, Ali- cia Youngblood. Eighth Grade: Alicia Alkema, Christy Calvin, Jared Cox, Lori Dyches, Jedd Fowers, Michelle Ivey, Shannon Johnson, Thomas Kealamakia. Paul Mendonsa, Donna Oake-soAaron Rasmussen, Staci Robison, Joseph Tennant. Christopher Terry, Aimee Jeannette Wake, Tamara Wheeler, Kristin Whitmer, Caroline Williams, Aimee Winget. Ninth Grade: Robert Alles, Andrew Bailey, Stephanie Bennett, Tommy Brant, Richard Clark, Melanie Eberhard, Heidi Farr. Lisa Fausett, Stacey Field, Christopher Hogan, Lisa Ivey, Rachel Jenkins, Steven K. Johnson, Cory Leonard. Carolee Maxwell, Kerry McGlone, Whiteny Nelson, Rebecca Rees, Mark Sargent, Sean Smith, Chris Swaner. n, Tre-me- a, Students Make Top WSC Program Five Davis County and two students from been accepted into the program students Roy have radiolog- at Weber College. I The students include Vickie Clausse of Clearfield, Kaclynn Facer of Layton. Scott Johnsom of Farmington, Jill McFarland of c Layton. Ann Miller of Roy. beth Mueller of Centerville and Michael Weston of Roy. Eliza-Slat- Entrance into the program is highly competitive. Once accepted, students study such areas as and image making, drugs and medicines, emergency nursing and radiogra th phy. In addition, students have the option of learning ultrasound, nuclear medicine, scanning, advanced radiography, health management and others. School Registration To Begin ROY Municipal Elementary is presently preparing for Kindergarten registration for the 1985-8- 6 school year. Parents with children who will be 5 years old by Sept. 1, 1985, should contact the school in or der to receive registration information. The PTA is sponsoring a preschool for these children during the month of April to help children make the adjustment next was chosen by the English depart- ment. Her English teacher, Mrs. Hunt, said Amy was an out- - college level. ; CHERYL UNZICKER , of Central Davis Junior High holds Spa- O ?' Vi LYNDIA GRAHAM Review Correspondent In an effort to show off their skills and encour-- ; age other students to take foreign ; language classes, students of Cen-JrDavis Junior Highs foreign language department presented 'tin entire week of activities. ;The week was climaxed by a ; Foreign language cultural night jvcld March 7, for more than 300 siudents and parents. Students from all the foreign language classes participated in 'presenting regional songs, dances .'LAYTON . and foods from various French and Spanish speaking countries. The activities were overseen by the language teachers. Ana and Cleve Dibble. ' Eld-red- ge ' " ' v SCOTT BROUGH SPRING CLEANUP SALE HOOVER HOOVER. Concept One Self-Propell- TM Help-Mat- e ed Easy Empty Dust Cup Fingertip Switch Powerful 120V Motor A little over 12" Long Upright Cleaning System T ! 16 qt. top-fi- ll Cleans shags bag $3388 Headlight Cord reel Edgebrusher Reg. 26995 S1 9888 SI 071 U3109 Hoover Spirit with Power Nozzle HOOVER Decade 80 Cleaner with Power Surge' Switch ATTACHMENTS INCLUDING 24000 RPM 'Quadraflex' agitation Edge brusher plus dual DualStage motor-fa- n system Sound deadening muffler edge suction qt. disposable bag Check bag signal . Week Celebrated v Only 10 percent of all art students receive this honor. Brough is the son of Harvey and Margaret Brough and is in the ninth grade. 7 festive decoration used to celebrate the nish pinata, recent school's Foreign Language Week. a i High School. fall. standing student who excels in all areas of English." Her hobbies are singing, playing the piano, reading swimming and collecting British Royal Family paraphernalia. Ms. Sutton said she would like to teach French or English on a n iiii KAYSVILLE The United States National Art Awards announced that Scott Brough has been nominated as a United States National Art Award winner, representing Kaysville Jr. Student of the Month Chosen LAYTON Amy Sutton, daughter of James and Catherine Sutton, 1538 N. Emerald Dr., was February student of the month at Central Davis Junior High. She i rii Comfort dMigntd grip Chroma plated steal handle Edgelight cleaning High performance 6 0 Amp motor IS qt bag position rug adjustment with indicator Handy topside switch -- ' A U4381-- 9 al ! The authentic folk dances were performed in costumes made by many mothers of the students, making the event colorful and entertaining. Other activities during the week included a poster contest, a treasure hunt with the clues given in French and Spanish, a native dress day and badge day. of Roy and Riverdale has just purchased STOVERS T.V. and APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE We Invite you to come see why after you make the rounds, we have the best buys In SYLVANIA RCA WHIRLPOOL DUMONT J.V.C. COME IN AND GET A FREE WE HAVE OUR MEMBERSHIP OWN SERVICE at our Riverdale Roy Shops where we DEPARTMENT FOR fast service and & feature lOOOs of FRIENDLY PRICES VIDEO MOVIES Video Shop Hours Service Dept. Closet At 6:00 9:30-9:0- VIDEO UNLIMITED 1935 West 5200 South Roy, Utah - 917 W. Riverdale Rd. CLEARFIELD High as Teen Angel, and Ryan Fisher was voted to be Leader of the Pack during the schools 1950s - 1960s Week held this month. Unlimited 825-100- 0 Mon.-Sa- t. FILLERS DON lARCH IS, IE School student Lori Oleson was chosen Make It Your Choice . WMIC THE R1ALL & SAVE The Intermountain Society of Artists Spring Fine Arts Show and Sale. March 26 - 30 Tuesday - Saturday During Regular fife Mall Hours View our many fine -- art displays, select your piece from among the areas top artists, and make ityour choice. NEWGATE MALL 36th and Wall Ave., Ogden 1 Sears, Mervyns wwmm Wifi :sV nuMiiiifiiiniiiiii i &. HWi M1LWJW1 nniBi HWWB irl in mr over SO stores for your cholcelll |