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Show 12A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 26, 1986 3 Roy High Sterling Scholars named . ROY Sterling Scholars for Roy High School have been announced. In the business division, Melinda White, daughter of Harry and Nancy Green of Hooper, has been named. Nominated in the English division was Lori Ann Jex, daughter of Brent and Patsy Jex of Hooper. Shawn Noker, son of Leroy and Viann Noker of Hooper, was chosen in the foreign language division with Scott Reeve, son of John and Beverly Reeve of Roy, the general division nominee. Janis Hancock, daughter of Paul and Lynette Hancock of Roy was nominated in the homemaking division. ; Nominee in the industrial arts is Jeff Sellers, son of Richard and Sherrie Sellers of Hooper. Named in the mathematics division is Brian Reynolds. He is the son of Max and Pat Reynolds of Roy. Julie Willoughby was nominated in the music division. She is the daughter of Russell and Linda Willoughby of Roy. Science nominee is Brenda Tall, daughter of Raymond and Kathleen Tall of Roy, with Shawn Titensor, son of Jeff and Teresa Titensor of Roy nominee in the social science division. Candidate in the speechdrama division is Laura Holloway, daughter of Edward and Carol Holloway of Roy, and Brent Chase, son of Raymond and Sharon Chase of Hooper, the visual arts division nominee. Area ROTC drill team marches way to victory The ClearCLEARFIELD field High School ROTC Drill Team recently competed in the Oth annual University of Northern Colorado Invitational Drill ! 1 Meet. The drill team, consisting of the best members of Clearfields Junior ROTC Program, had been practicing diligently in preparation for the drill competition. The drill members who represented Clearfield High School at the drill meet were: Roger Anderson, Mark Graham, Kenneth Huckaby, Michelle Reelitz, Rich- - ard Siegel, Rachel DeGeare, Jami Foote, Eeaneen Hamilton, Dan- ielle Kopowski, Rachel Romero, Shane Walton, Timothy Gacioch, 3 Colors Dionne Hamilton, Carrie Krie-tloMike Shehan, and Valerie w, Weston. Valerie Weston won the individual award as first place drill team commander, with Timothy Gacioch winning second place as color guard. The Clearfield High drill team won third place in exhibition drill and third place in regulation drill. Apprentice in Sarasota opera returns ", ,. ' CLEARFIELD Lynette Ow-.ehas just returned from a apprenticeship with the Sarasota Opera Company in Sarasota, Fla. Miss Owens, who is reigning Miss Davis County, is teaching voice, piano and organ in the Mann Music Studios in Clear, Choice of ns i 1 ' two-mon- th Sensational! The most versatile recliner you can ever own! field. 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