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Show Lakeside Review, Tuesday, June 19, 1990 Reflections entry top in nation By VALERIE PHILLIPS Standard Examiner correspondent 4 t! 4 .. Jf lV Mi r ! ; ,44 KX '.-- ) 1 hK ;4-a f '4 f J' 4 r sj "'f; & & - v .. 4t 4 - ,4 ( 4 tv a 4n$ - f ;v & rt iv-- 4. vsS: i 'V 444 I 41 , ' !. 4 ' "., , " 4 - , ' & T ; 1'4'4N s , r 4 '"' . I Vs 44 41 4 $ f fW vi F 53 f j 4 - ! " 'v V 4 jv Robert A y r ReganStandard-Examine- Books and more books are the rule for Jonathan Schafer, who read more than a thousand in a matter of months. 1 si-gra- takes challenge to heart der Boy goes through 1,345 books in five months to win classroom contest I saw everybody else doing it and I decided, I guess I better. I think I got the hint By DONNA BROWN Standard Examiner correspondent of more than them. A LAYTON Layton boy took his teachers reading challenge to heart this year. From early January until May 26 Jonathan Schafer read 1,345 first-gra- His teacher, DeeAnn Johnson, said he read simple, easy reading picture books averaging about 20 to 25 pages in length. Some of them were longer, some of them shorter, some of them had one word on a de books. It was like an absolute quest for him, said his mother, Terry Schafer. He read so much it drove us insane. Jonathan says reading was never really his thing until he got caught up in a Layton El- page, she said. Students were required to read 10 books before rereading any one. In the contest children competed against themselves instead of each other. The closest record in the class to Jonathans was 400 this year. is very Even 400 books for a ementary contest. No, I didnt like to read at all. At first I didnt read that much, then I got the hint of it and I read a bunch, he said. first-grad- Joel Starr. Dixie College has given scholarships to Barbara Brant, Periann Horne, Nichole Hulse and Robert Sterling. Air Force ROTC scholarships went to Matthew Clay, Kasey Cullimore, Daniel Dygert, Jacob Oldham, Todd Poulson, Russell Scadden and Julianna Vetter. A Navy ROTC scholarship went to Brent Clawson. Sam Brown, Dave Landin, Doug Thompson and Tilese Topham are National Merit Scholars with Daniel Dygert, Brooke Hugh, Matthew Hyde, Jacob Oldham, Brett Rushforth and Cath- erine rs Mrs. Johnson said. Although Jonathan was the top reader in his school this year, she said some students have read up to 1,400 books in years past Students reading records were verified by their parents who initialed a slip for students to hand in. ' He was really a good student and a good reader, Mrs. Johnson said. If parents initial it, thats all I ask. Thats a fair reading. Jonathan said he tried to read 50 to 70 stones a night Once I read 148 books in a half a day, he said. Since Jonathan has become an avid reader, his mom says his writing has improved dramatically. Baylor ended up winning first arts category at the national Reflections level. For his efforts he received a check for $300. As part of the award, Readers Digest also donated a book to the Farmington Junior High library in Baylors honor. Baylor Stevens The art project was supposed to be part of a class assignment, was pointing the other direction, But I had already started it at he said. home, so I turned in something else for the assignment. He said several of his six At first, no one suspected the brothers and one sister like drawworks potential. ing, although his parents, Clyde My teacher just thought it was and Carolyn Stevens, arent artisreally nice, but just another entically inclined and wonder where we get it. But he sometry, he said. My mom thought it was really times turns to his a good use of the theme, since grandmother. Penny Steiner, for everybody else drew space, but I place in the visual Students get Hope awards LAYTON The Layton Club has giveh Hope of America awards to a number of area Whitesides Elementary: Julie Winegar, Sam Wakefield, Elizabeth Carver, Benjamin Lloyd, Tina Feller, Tim Smalka. Ki-wa- sixth-grader- s. Adams Elementary: Mark Merkley, Tenaya Ralphs, Christo- pher Wook, Jamie Hislop. East Layton Elementary: Stephanie Cox, Adam Rigby, Brian Dickman, Sara Layton, Weston Whittington, Jesse Bruce, Alisha Uhrey, Jenna Wood. Crestview Elementary: Stacie Christensen, Andrew Dean, Adri-an- e Heinman, Eric Winter, Charles Findley, Michelle Danks. Vae View Elementary: Nicole Buckley, Christine Courtney, Emily Armstrong, Jonathan Yourth, Zachary Halley, Nathan Graham, Cindy Welhelm. Burton Elementary: York Duckworth, Amanda Murray, Brent Dewsnup, Kinsey Carlson, David Drorbaugh, Stephanie Bel, Brandon Jones, Shan Bauer. raouates m New crop KAYSVILLE The June crop of Davis High graduates has received scholarships from Utah universities and colleges and honors from various clubs and other service organizations. Brigham Young University presented scholarships to Paul Alkema, Amy Marie Allen, Clayton Anderson, Emily Bessinger, Troy Cummens, Gavin Duckworth, Stephanie Eddington, Cecelia Griffin, Ryan Hansen, Shelly Hansen, Kevin Travis Hill, Matthew Ryan Hyde, Chad Gary Iverson, Lilian Kramer, Clark Maxwell, Craig Packer, Andrea Palmer, Catherine Sedgwick, Cade Seely, Scott Shipley, Jason Taylor, Ryan Thomas, Doug Thompson, Martha Thompson, Tilese Topham, Stephen Toronto, Yvette Vandyke, Julianna Vetter, Nicholle Warner, Michael Woolley, David Summerhays and er impressive, FARMINGTON Baylor Stevens of Farmington makes it a habit to enter the PTA Reflections contest every year, and up until last year, the entries usually placed locally. But this one was a shock, he said of his art entry in the 1989-9- 0 contest, which was a construction paper collage of two skydivers to reflect the contests theme, Where Does the Sky End? , - . t 4? I k-WP- -- ' v 4444 iit v ninth-grade- .. v & T - Sedgwick being commended. . FBLA awards went to Emily Bessinger, Tammie Boudewyns and Rebecca Quist. FHA to Susan Giles and Barbara Brant. Tim Chambliss presented University of Utah Scholarships to Randy Herget, Brooke Hugh, Patrick Cuneo, David Landin, Derek Nelson, Scott Neville, Brett Rushforth, Chris Snell, Tammie Boudewyns, Heather Conlin, Eric Tordiff, Russell Scadden and Celeste Holt. Ricks College scholarships went to Cristie Allen, Brett Dan Dygert, Emily Ellis, Jerilyn Gabbert, Laud Grandia, Alisha Hale, Becky Hale, Jolynn Hansen, James Hirst, John Hunter, David Mortensen, Alissa Roueche, Deann Sherman, Amy Slade and Chandra Smith. Tanja Fraughton recieved a sholarship to Salt Lake Community College. Sam Brown and KoKo Warner recieved awards from Bountiful Elks, Sam Brown from Harvard, U.S. Institute of Peace and Ash-mea- d, Robert C. Byrd. Utah Career Teaching Scholarship went to Jackie Jarvis; scholarships from the Officers Wives Club to Patrick Cuneo; National Independent Auto Dealers Association to Jennifer Foulke; Executive Womans Intern Business to Emily Bessinger, Simmons to Lauri Grandia, Snow College to Kasey Cullimore; Utah Valley College to Tanja Fraughton; Bountiful Exchange Award to Patrick Cuneo and Lydia Harris. Lynn Poulson presented Utah State University Scholarships to Brenda Anderson, Loren Clark, Wade Dorius, Emily Dunkley, Cody Faerber, Mathers Farr, Lisa Fleischer, Susan Giles, Kelly Grotepas, Melissa Jeffers, Erica Johnson, Shauna Jones, Jeremy Knudsen, John Margetts, Scott Neville, Michael Nielsen, Diana Peterson, Rebecca Quist, Scott Davis Applied Technology Center awards went to Lorie Binns, William Tilley and Kristina Steed. Richards, Mylissa Richins, Nate Smith, Gretta Shunn, Chris Snell, Jared Tennant, Mark Warner, Scott Whitaker and Cloe Hunt. Weber State College awards went to Jim Crockett, Erik Emmons, John Kerr, Scott Richards, Hilary Jones, Joanna Oester, Ka-mil- le Hamblin, Trent Nelson, Shelly Harris, Keith Spencer, Brent Eberhard, Jennifer Sprague, David Webster, Trent Butcher, Melissa Wight, Mary Jean Pritt, Mark Warner, Sven Verbroek-keAli Youngblood, Jennifer Tilley, Sean Brophy, Shane Smith, Lisa Spendlove, Nathan Hess, Derek Loveland, Rona Zollinger, Matt Taylor, Nate Smith, Lydia Harris and Jen nifer Cora T. Hayward award went to Blaine Wales and Camille Anderson. The Davis School Dis- trict Foundation Scholarship went to Jennifer Hill; the PTA to Larry Nybo; Pro Davis to Brian Ingles; Utah Power & Light to Elizabeth Fitgerald; Pillsbury Foundation to Tracia Taylor. n, Trav-elpiec- e. Jennifer Clifford, Karma Fouad, Jennifer Foulke and Kim Myrup received scholarships from Westminster. Lakeview Association of Life Underwriters went to Rebecca Hales; Century III to KoKo Warner; Dorothy Bingham scholarship to Yvette Vandyke, Marjorie Thatcher to Patrick Cuneo, Mars AAU All American to Clark Maxwell, National Honor Society to Clark Maxwell and the College of Eastern Utah to Man-d- y Burgess and Trent Hale. Arrows of Light F Ffc 4-- 4 kg i ' ' ; 4 yh 7 V ' v 4 k 4 ki k6 mf 4 t 4 Vi & fp David t . 4 44, v ' y Sweeten Nick Wilson Jordan ent contest and science fair. He participates in football, soccer, basketball and baseball. Nick Wilson, son of Boyd and Dawn Wilson, 4848 S. 3100 West, Roy, has earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 374, sponsored by the Roy 19th Ward, he EDITORS NOTE: Though the Lakeside no longer circulates in Roy, we are running six Roy Arrows of Light this week whose story and pictures came in before the decision was made by management several weeks ago to stop, circulation in that city. David K. Sweeten, son of Rick and Barbara Sweeten of 4899 S. attends Midland Elementary 2875 West, Roy, has received the where he will enter sixth grade. He has placed first in the EcoArrow of Light award. A member of Pack 374, sponnomics Fair for the past three sored by the Roy 19th Ward, he years. He enjoys fishing and attends Midland Elementary camping. Jordan Savage, son of Larry where he will enter sixth grade this fall. He is an honor student. and Marilyn Savage of 6071 S. He has won several awards in the 2200 West, Roy, has earned the See ARROWS on page 7 schools Reflections contest, tal- t rr4 i Savage Brian Vaughn Jake Tolman Jeremy Holt Austin Byers Brandon Rigby l Nickolas Kippen Brady Yamashita ' S $ vi') 44444 44 v Scott Johnson Travis Odekirk v |