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Show 6B Lakeside Review, Tuesday, December 24, 1985 118 join Davis High Honor Society KAYSVILLE In a candle-liceremony Dec. 4, 118 Davis '..High students were inducted into the National Honor Society. Dan Jensen, Davis High National Honor Society president, conducted the meeting and pledged the new members. Myra Palmer, chapter treasurer, gave the invocation. Eden Cook, vice president, told new members about NHS emblems. .Heather Hamilton, NHS chapter secretary, presented the Torch of ght - l out, Cheryl Bodily, Tommy Brant, Jolene Card, Chalane Kimberly Christensen, B. Clark, John David Coons, Spencer Coray, Mark Melanie Eberhard. Heidi Farr, Lisa Fausett, Heidi Forsling, Amy Fulks, Kaylyn Gailey, Tanya Giese, Shane Grif- Cra-gu- n, Tamara Hall, 544-034- 2 IN KAYSVILLE ill (FORMERLY) THE VIDEO SHOP yyyszj Cas-dorp- h, Richard fin, TAKE ONE YOUR VIDEO SPECIALTY STORE LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER Nathan Hackett, Sherry Lynn Hill, Lisa Ivey, Tiana Jenkins, Jeffrey Kin-ard. Erik Larsen, Kathryn Larsen, Jennifer Law, Michelle Lee, Cory Julia Roberts, Troy Allen, Ste- - Leonard, Carolee Maxwell, Kevin phanie Van Dyke, Gordon Hill, Morris. Whitney Nelson, Nathan and Robin Maryon discussed the Niederhauser, Carrie Nielson, areas of scholarship, character, Jennifer ONeil, Lauralyn Oldleadership, citizenship and ser- -. ham, Laurel Olson, Norma Ott, vice respectively. Heather Peel, Stephanie Pike, ReTodd Wente entertained the becca Rees, Kimberly Reichert, group with his piano rendition of Mitchell Rowe. Fresh Aire Movement 1." Mark Sargent, Teresa Schom-burTodd Seamons, John Shaw, The guest speaker was Bruce Parry, member of the Davis Tanja Shunn, Elizabeth Smith. ' County School Board for the past Mindy Smith, Joy Sorenson, Ann five years. He challenged the Streadbeck, Brett Tippetts, Jolyn ' group to believe in themselves. Topham, Eric Van Dyke, David ' Ken Cook, NHS adviser at Da- Vetter, Marianne Wardle, Mivis High, presented gold pins to chael Welling, Kristen Wilson, the officers for 1985-8- 6 and ac- -' Jennifer Winters. Juniors Clinton Allen, Gincepted the pledges. New members pledging are as ger Anderson, Valerie Baird, follows: Floyd Berghout, Kelly Brown, Katie Adams, Tyler Christiansen, Julie CleSophomores Robert Alles, Shannon Ashby, Sa- - mons, Diane Cole, Scott Dubois, rah Auger, Lara Anne Avery, AnBrandon Dyer, Catherine Farr, drew Bailey, Eric Barnett, Maurice Harker, Travis Jackson, Stephanie Bennett, Wendy Bergh- - Jonathon Jensen, Dennis John- Knowledge. g, Officers of the Davis High Honor Society are (from left) Eden Cook, vice president; Dan Jensen, president, and Heather Hamilton, secretary. son, Natalie Kranendonk, Kristine Larsen. Bruce Paul Murray, Julie Nielson, Carol Ray, Danielle Reese, Brad Richens, Jennifer Robbins, Lisa Schryver, Sonya Sill, Angela Smith, Corey Sondrup, Curtis Stoddard. Seniors Dave Aamodt, Paula Barney, Sussan Baxter, Crystal Bell, John Calvin, Joleigh Com- stock, Melinda Dent, Catherine DePreist, Jeannie Goings, Janis Hill, Heather Hobday. Pat Irvine, Steven Lore, Mary Ellen Marx, Stephen Miller, Cynthia Moon, Amy Sargent, Jeannette Seager, Kris Smith Teri Thompson, Natalie Tucker, Chris Watkins, Lauree Whittaker. $2,000 raised for families LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER. North Davis students give yule help CLEARFIELD TAKE-ON- VIDEO E PH. The students of North Davis Junior High in Clearfield raised more than 544-034- 2 340 NO. MAIN, KAYSVILLE $2,000 for needy families in the area in only 10 days. The funds will be used to provide Christmas for seven Davis County families with a total of 34 J ss children. g The was conducted in a competition between fund-raisin- grades. The ninth grade class collected $850. The eighth grade students raised $680 and the seventh grade students raised $520. As a re- Reduce ward, the ninth grade students were allowed to go to a school dance a half-hoearlier than the other students. ur g of the asked to were students efforts, donate the change from their lunch money each day. The second week all candy machines in the school were turned off and students were asked to contribute the money they would have spent on goodies and other amounts they may have wished to donate. The student body officers and advisors took the money on a shopping spree last week and bought clothes and toys for the families. The remainder of the money went to purchase food. The first week fund-raisin- WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Grant, Chad Fellows, Jake Packer (front) Gayle Luke and Michelle Reynolds. Wrapping toys and clothes for needy fami- lies is the job of student body officers at North Davis Junior High (from left), Jay SWMSsy picruitiTHiss Hh 464 ON COLOR or i4 4M4M4! 44 Vi 4 12 EXPOSURE COLOR PRINT FILM 89 BLS ijj: Protect your unborn baby with good prenatal care. Cali your local chapter for a free bookletBe Good To Your 621-884- It Is Born. EZ2S23 BIRTH DEFECTS Kaysville Drug 352 Main, Kaysville Maconi Interiors 2944 Washington Blvd., Ogden Diet Center 216 North Main, Kaysville 1600 Washington Blvd., Ogden Doug Smith Chrysler Plymouth 190 N. FOUNDATION WSMOm THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED FILM These fine businesses thank you for your patronage during the year past, and wish you and your family a just happy holiday season. C41 PROCESS ONLY OF ROLLS Main, Bountiful BY THE PUBLISHER $479 vi ;e iL win ku away, The five most dangerous words in the English language. 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