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Show 4D Lakeside Review, Wednesday, January 20, 1988 Four area teens honored by clubs LAYTON Four teens Davis County schools have been chosen as Teenagers of the Month. Julie Barlow of Layton High the daughter of Gary and Pat Barlow and is a senior. Julie has been on the honor roll and has taken several honors and advanced placement classes throughout her high school years. She was the 1986-8- 7 editor of the literary magazine. She has been a member of the sophomore and junior committees and was responsible for a fashion show for the schools 20th birthday. She has been awarded first and second place in school poetry competitions and is currently serving as the senior class president. She is a member of the Utah Association of Student Councils and attending their leadership camp at Weber State College this summer. She is also a member of the yearbook staff. Julie has worked for her parents at Yes Printing for six years. Brandon Roger Rodak represents North Layton Junior High. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M.R. Rodak of Layton. He attended schools in Kentucky and Georgia before moving to Layton. While in Georgia he was a member of the Academic Gifted Program. He has been on the high honor roll and honor roll and has a grade point average of 3.95. He is a member of the National Honor Society and is on the ninth grade basketball team. He baseball was on the city team and was a representative to the University of Utah Drug Free Seminar in 1986-8He has been an officer in the Young Men program of the LDS Church. all-st- ar 7. The Lakesld Review has asked students from Roy, Davis, Layton and Clearfield high schools to express their concerns and questions about things that affect their lives. Questions gathered from the schools are then directed to student groups at each school. Providing answers this week for The Teen Age column are Roy High students. ; I have a friend who really hurt tne bad. She spread lies about me, broke up me and my boyfriend, charged long distance phone calls to my house, and she made an extra effort with the cheerleading judges to make sure I wouldnt have a chance at tryouts. Needless to say I was the only one in my grade who didnt even make first cuts. She plays the role of an innocent bleach blonde. She has ruined part of my life and there is nothing I can do about it. I can t stoop to her level and do the same to her. What can I do? Answer: Wherever we go, whatever we do, people are going to be very liberal with wrong-doin- g against us. Life isnt fair, and the majority of the time, we are fighting a losing battle. All you can do is accept the fact that this girl is lacking tremendously in the areas of character, morals and personality. Just remember what goes around, comes around. One day, shell get the shaft just as bad, or perhaps, worse, than you did. Chin up, and remember that you are a better person than she because you didnt stoop to her level! People say Im uptight with the way I act, dress, and talk. What should I do? Answer Are you uptight? Who knows? Should you relax? Who cares? Be yourself and enjoy it. Everyone is their own person, and is totally unique. Why worry about how to tailor your behavior to fit in. Be yourself and you will gather friends around you rather than working your way in. There is this real good looking Were a Pie Shop, Too! i1.00 OFF lea Cream Pie. Julie Barlow Jeff Croft Brandon Rodak Brandon is an Eagle Scout with bronze and silver palms and has worked on staff at a training session for scout leaders in 1987. Jeff Croft, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Croft, is the representative from Central Davis Junior High where he is in the ninth grade. In school he maintains a grade point average of 3.6. He is a member of the National Honor Society and the Central Davis Junior High Concert Orchestra. nization of the library to its present location. He currently is an aide in the library. He is the son of Roy L. Bray Sr. and Martha E Bray of Clearfield. Gordon says I hope in get- - BASKIN Gordon Bray this award that it will aspire other teenagers to go for their " Void where restricted or prohibited by lew Offer good with coupon only Not good m notion with other coupont One coupon per person per visit. Void of tor Maury 10. Offer good at these ROBBINS locations only: ting goals. He was honored with 1088 E. Gentile LAYTON 546-310- 0 a formal certificate and gift Thursday at the Kiwanis meeting. ' 825-313- 1 CLEARFIELD (Lakeside Square f He has honor classes in English, French, and geometry. He has participated in the Davis County Satellite Program for the gifted and talented. He is also interested in music and plays the piano, the cello, and the violin. Clearfield Kiwanians selected Gordon Bray, a Clearfield High senior, as student of the month for December. Bray is an officer in the ROTC at CHS, he also is involved in filming school activities, such as games assemblies and plays. He helped with the moving and orga- - chick that goes to my school and I want to ask her out but she already likes my best friend and I dont want him to get mad at me. Me and her are real good friends and we like to do things together, what should I do. Theres Answer: nothing wrong with being friends is there. And Ill bet this girl and your best friend have no such commitment to each other. If you dont feel comfortable about it talk to your friend and see what he thinks. You hate seminary and your parents make you go, then when you slujf, they call home personally so you cant just listen to a tape. What do ya do? Answer. Act like your expecting an important telephone call and answer the telephone yourself and give them your own excuse. Or just talk on the telephone as much as you can so seminary cant get through. I have a problem. I hate men that like guys. Help me to respect them because I think theyre nothings, and they're gross. Answer: Some guys are just shy. They like girls and think they are cute, but there isnt a particular girl that they really like, so they hang around their friends to have a good joking time and may feel uncomfortable around some girls. I like a guy who is four years older but I feel I am mature enough to handle it. My parents and friends are against our relationship but we really like each do? Stay other. What should with him for me or break up to make everyone else happy? Answer: So whats stopping you. If you really like this guy then stick with him. these days Most dont listen to their parents anyteen-age- rs way. Youth briefs Drugs, alcohol topic Babysitting course of Vae View events offered in Layton Parents of Vae LAYTON View Elementary students will get a chance for a little education in the field of drugs during Drug and Alcohol Awareness Week at the school. Several activities will be held for students during the week of Jan. 25 through 29 but parents are invited to come to a special meeting on Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. at the school, 1750 W. 1600 N. A Layton police officer will be on hand to discuss drugs, to help parents recognize signs of drug use, and to better communicate with their child about drug abuse. A representative from Vae View said students often get information in school about drug and alcohol abuse but parents need to be informed also. LAYTON Layton City Recreation, Davis North Humana Hospital, and the American Red Cross are sponsoring a babysitting certification class for boys and girls. Limit 6 ft cans per customer. Prices effective Jan. 1988. The Canned Food Store. sa S3 NIL 20-2- 7, Limit 1 can per customer. Prices effective Jan. The Canned Food Store. ssnrfsaEsrasoisnnrfn r rv To register for the class you must be 12 years or older or be in the sixth grade. Certified instructors will be provided. The classes will be held every Wednesday for four weeks starting Feb. 3 from 7 to 9 p.m. Registration is now being taken at the Parks and Recreation Complex, 464 N. 275 E., or for more information call The fee is $5 for the four week course. t K 546-858- 0. is mandatory and enrollment is limited. V .;:y P PL 4r 1 t 20-2- 7, 1988. j i |