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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1989 8 LakesideYouth Students of Month Week From page 7 be tutoring first grade and students will be listening to tapes on Living Principles of America. Also, a survey involving grandparents and their education was done. Other Roy schools have left it up to teachers to plan any activities. Davis County schools did not have anything special planned for American Education Week ac number of local teens have been honored by their schools as Students of the Month. Michelle Valdez has been named Student of the Month at North Laton Junior High School. is the daughThe ter of Randy Valdez of New Jersey and Kay Moore of Layton. Michelle has been a member of the National Honor Society for two years, and on the high honor ninth-grad- er roll for two years. She has been active in gymnastics for three years. Her hobbies include bike riding, running and animals. Katie Iverson has been named Student of the Month at Central Davis Junior High School. She is the daughter of Ned and Linda Iverson. A she maintains ninth-grade- r, a 4 0 gpa. cording to district and school She has been on the high honor roll, as well as the citizenship honor roll, each term. Katie is a member of the Na- Her hobbies include playing the violin and piano, reading, sports and playing on a church tional Honor Society, and was the Top Math Student in 988-81 9. She placed third in the State in the National Spanish exam. volleyball team. She also enjoys traveling. Trent Thompson has been chosen as Student of the Month for October at Syracuse Junior High. The. son of Brent and Lark Thompson of 466 N. 2000 West, wrestler in Trent is a second-yea- r the weight group. , Academically, his favorite subject is science. A Life Scout in the boy scouting program, Thompson enjoys outdoor activities such as hunting and skiing also. sources. Educations annual community awareness campaign sponsored mainly by the NEA is in its 68th year. The theme this year is Learning and liberty: Our roots, our future. Sue Westenskow of Weber County schools said the goal of American Education Week 1989 is to show the role education plays in liberty. Education is at its roots, she said. Education ties the past, present and future together, she said. 140-pou- CLASSES-CLASSES-CLASS- ES Soft Wear, Polar Fleece Coats, T-Shi- rts, Infant Applique, Wear, Serger Techniques and More... Arrows of Light CALL FOR INFORMATION UAYiTON 3 A Jllmidamt tyaLact Serving the finest in... SZECHUAN MANDARIN AND HUNAN CUISINE Todd Merrill number of local Cub Scouts have earned their Arrow of Light awards, the highest honor a Cub Scout can earn. Kenny Ernstrom, son of Lee A and Beckie Ernstrom, 611 W. 2700 South, Syracuse, has received the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 316, sponsored by the Syracuse 3rd Ward, he is a high honor roll student at Syracuse Elementary where he has received an outstanding student award. Eric Wayne Scholer, son of Chad and Cheryl Scholer, 3301 So. Bluff Drive, Syracuse, has received the Arrow of Light award. member of Pack 316, sponsored by the Syracuse 3rd Ward, student at Syrhe is a acuse Elementary where he maintains excellent grades and is on the honor roll. He is active in soccer and baseball. He enjoys scouting, hiking, camping, fishing, reading and experimenting with his A fifth-gra- He has also earned his Faith in God award, 15 activity badges and his compass in Webelos. Todd Merrill, son of James and Lenette Merrill, 3375 S. Blufi Road, Syracuse, has received his Arrow of Light Award. A member of Pack 316, sponsored by the Syracuse 3rd Ward, e he is a student at Syracuse Elementary School. fifth-grad- KATWUil CCCORAPHY RViASlF.lSS WtIK, N0VM3IR 12-Mon- LUNCHEON He enjoys sports and camping. SPECIALS Starting at COMBINATION Thomas Lee Naylor, (T.J.) 10, son of Thomas and Lora Naylor, 3355 S. Bluff Road, Syracuse, has received his Arrow of Light award. 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