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Show 4D Lakeside Review, Wednesday, October 23, 1985 4 r-r.t- W r VVTit Base volunteers to lecture si''4fe a tYir t ,$ W i x Cf '! sv , U' ! j' ,wi Pears A:: f,, - , If 3 HILL AIR FORCE BASE Mrs. Doyle putting a package Teachers in blue, a pro- together. Colonel John W, gram to bring Air Force talent Wolfe, base commandei. asked and expertise into secondary for volunteers from the Comclassrooms, has been slow in pany Grade Officers Council. getting off the ground. Meraviglia volunteered to get But organizers Bonnie Doyle the program started. and 1st Lt. Bruce Meraviglia Its a flexible program, have hopes for the volunteer Meraviglia said. Air Force offiprogram this year. cers in uniform were to fit Last year one Air Force voltheir schedules with teachers. unteer was able to find classes A hundred and fifty people to listen to him. The Egyptolo- - were briefed - administrators, gist spoke two or three times teachers, parents. There was a at Viewmont High and Cleargood response, but when the field High and one area junior time came there was no rehigh school. sponse. I think the teachers Other volunteers were never didnt know how to fit it into used. their schedules, Meraviglia The district and the base said. will pursue th program for the Base volunteers were disap1985-8- 6 school year. pointed there was a lack of reThe base is geared up for action (from teachers and it. Another lieutenant, Robert principals) Meraviglia said. Garguilo, will handle it this The base has the largest supyear, Meraviglia said. ply of technologists and indusThe idea was to have junior trial experts in this area. high and high school students Many of the men have exin Davis County benefit from in other fields, not just Air Force officers training and pertise their college major. For inschooling. an engineer may want The volunteers would not stance, to relate to students his knowlteach, but would give lectures edge of soccer. Another may in classes on engineering, elecbe sharp in history. They voltronics, or the field they speunteered to do things not alcialize in. to their The program was set up at ways pertaining said. Meraviglia expertise, the request of Davis County School District Superintendent There is no recruitment Lawrence Welling. its not allowed. Men wear their uniforms because its offMeraviglia, himself a computer engineering graduate icially sanctioned, and they from Tulane University in must wear them. Uniforms New Orleans, worked with were for corporate identity. jrr sA i Vrr, V it . 1 i.. Michael Marumoto - Jr fx , ' 'rt uT'lI , , ? khb M 1s ? r Rick Taiamantez Jason Brough s,' ' , . r; 'Li ''1 Keith -- A - .r s' -- 'Teachers in blue' program prepared ($' iH.,A tfj3 - I 'w ; ' tv L ,9 nm-- , " , - Mi jP&t ar w0SZk r . &&'?' i;: ' .v jrs: W v Johnson Travis y(,f y y isbS-- - Brant Jensen Daniel Silverstein Davis Moss Scouts -- Several Cub Scouts in the lakeside area have earned their Arrow He has earned seven badges and a Webelos Elementary. activity of Light, the highest honor in Street in Kaysville, earned his row of Light. Eagle Scout award. Brant Jensen, son of Tom and Marie Jensen, 3427 W. 1700 S. in Syracuse, was awarded his Eagle Scout ranking. A member of Troop 173, sponsored by the Syracuse 8th Ward, he is a sophomore at Clearfield High. For his Eagle project, he Ar- ' A member of Pack 521, sponbadge in preparation for his Arsored by the Kayville 21st Ward, row of Light award. Michael Marumoto, is the son he has earned all four Cub Scoutof Mr. and Mrs. Hiroki Marumoing ranks along with two gold are at rows and 3 silver arrows. He has to and is in the Crestview Elementary. He has earned all 15 Webelos activity 1st Ward. earned seven activity badges, his badges and his Faith in God He is a built and finished bookcases for Webelos badge, and his Arrow of award. at Kaysville Elementary and has earned Light. An area Scout has earned his Roosevelt Elementary School. Travis J. Johnson, is the son of eight activity badges in Webelos and his Webelos award. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson ' M t ' j Five Cub Scouts from Pack and is in the He has 303 in Layton have also earned earned all of the 15 activity their Arrow of Light awards. badges and is active in city sports Jason T. Brough, son of Mr. programs. He also likes to camp and Mrs. Tom Brough, has and fish. , earned all 15 possible activity David Moss, is the son of Mr. SS' badges and his Faith In God and Mrs. David Moss and has award in addition to the Arrow of earned his Faith in God award, e student Webelos badge, seven activity Light. He is a Vjfl w at Crestview Elementary and badges, and his Arrow of Light. plays football, basketball, and He is involved in football, baseI if? baseball on city teams. He is also ball, basketball, and swimming e horse program. and is in the Crestactive in the at 'm Rick Taiamantez, is the son of view Elementary. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taiamantez Daniel Silverstein, son of Roe at Crestview byn Silverstein of 891 W. Center and is in A' aAv' , ' Cub Scouting. Keith Pears, son of Carol and Alfred Pears, 87 S. 400 W. in Kaysville, is a member of Pack 407, sponsored by the Kaysville sixth-grad- . 1 sixth-grad- Layton, Central Davis orchestras to perform The Layton High School and Central Davis Junior Highs orchestras will perform in concert Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. in the Layton High auditori LAYTON er sixth-grad- r e. 4 'v. s J ' t t .v. um. A guest performance will be presented by Dr. Paul Joins and the Weber State Chamber Players. The concert is free to the public. V $gl fifth-grad- 4-- H ay sixth-grad- fMM sixth-grad- V Four years in a row, win Utah division of U.S. event ROY Roy High School cheerleaders took first place in the Utah State Division of the National High School Cheerleading Competition held Saturday, Oct. 12. This is the fourth year the Roy cheerleaders have placed v v ! WEPE FIGHTING FOR VOUR LIFE son, who was elected second Aimee Larsen, class president; Gina Fraser, chosen as first vice-preside- They have been invited to go to Anaheim, Calif, in February to compete against teams from across the nation. Viewmont High Cheerleaders took second place in the state finals. . a t PAPER FACTORY PLACE FOR PARTY GOODS A SPECIAL I "jcOUPONf $oo Any Delivered On . Lakeside Ilevie w HOLIDAY PARTY DECORATIONS OGDEN .546-344- 0 & SUPPLIES ASK ABOUT VOLUME DISCOUNTS COLOR COORDINATED ENSEMBLES NAPKINS, PLATES TABLE COVERS CUTLERY, TABLE ROLLS & COVERS CATERING SUPPLIES GIFT WRAP 12 A FT. 12" HELIUM BALLOONS 50 EA. 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