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Show 6 Monday, Nov. 1b, 1992 Lakeside Lakeside Review Syracuse Junior High Kaysville Junior High Kaysville Junior High officers for the 1992-9- 3 school year are (from left) Lucas Lemmon, first vice president; Stacie Miller, president; Kyle Kawaguchi, second vice president. officers are (from left) Joe Whitesides, vice president; Megan Jensen, president; Holly Lloyd, secretary. officers for the 1992-9- 3 school year are (from left) Nisha Wanczyk, president; Janica Swallow, vice presi- dent; Sarah Randle, secretary. Seventh-grad- e Farmington Junior High e The group adopts two families at Christmas time and Thanksgiving and provides them with gifts and food. They also give money for Adopt From page 5 V : i Student-bod- y Ninth-grad- y, ' ' ,4 v ' '' v ; - j V ; cry ''v . 4 S, V 5 v' ' tion of taking students from the other school, but that he would like to get more Utah students in the program. Students interested in Job Corps may apply through Job Service. The Student Government Association gets its funding from the pop machines on campus and through fund-raiser- s. Student officers are interested in the community and finding other projects to support, f said Halverson. Toys for Tots. We get the names through the American Red Cross. We get involved in community projects. The students care about the community, said Halverson. Halverson is the Student Govern- ment Association specialist and teaches leadership, parliamentary procedures and represents the students working with management. They also sent $1,000 to a wom- an in New York who cares for bies addicted to crack. ba- following students have been named Cub Excellors for November by various departments at Central Davis Junior High. The program is new this year at Central, and is a way to recognize students who havent received other honors, say junior high officials. mone, ninth. ; r Industrial TechnologyBusiess: Erika Lee,' seventh; Jeana Stafford, eighth; Emily' McReaken, ninth. Language Arts: Jill Jensen, seventh grader Aleece Van Broklin, eighth grade; Rachel Bag- -' -- ' ley, ninth grade. Math Department: Nicole Fisher, seventh;. ' Calhy Croft, eighth; Isaac Steele, ninth. Music Department: Bobby Palmer, seventh' grade; Nathan Stevens, eighth; Kelly Hayes,, ninth. Art Department: Dana Smith, seventh grade; Matt Oviatt, eighth; Garrett Handy, PEHealth: Margaret Hickman, seventh; Emily Robertson, eighth; Nicole Nielson, ninth.' ninth. Science Department: Shara Hardison, sev.- -' enth; Douglas Kasten, eighth; Soullvanh Phongsavath, ninth. Social. Studies: Curtis Gibbv, seventh; Kristin! . Tennis, eighth; Melissa Berrett, ninth. Greatest Ed: Tammy Vandever, seventh;. Travis Pollock, eighth; Melissa Delucia, ninth. Foreign Language: Kelly Isom, seventh grade; Chuck Mathias, eighth; Dan Jacobs, ninth. Home Economics: Kristy Muhlstein, seventh; Sara England, eighth; Somchil Chansa- - im officers for the 1992-9- 3 school year are (from left) Doug Timothy, vice president; Bryan Nalder, president; John Checketts, secretary. Recreation Briefs Registration for vo!!cyba!l leagues set LAYTON Registration for winterspring co-e-d and womens volleyball leagues will be conducted Monday, Dec. 7 through Friday, Dec. 18 at the parks and recreation building, 465 N. Wasatch Drive. The season will begin the week of Jan. 4. Co-e- d teams will play on Mondays and womens teams will play on Wednesdays. Cost is $140 per team. Call ek 546-858- 0. for girls Jazz leagues planned LAYTON Layton City Recreation will hold registration for its girls Junior Jazz basketball leagues through Nov. 30. Games will be played on Thursdays at Layton Elementary for fourth-grad- e leagues; Wednesdays at Adams Elementary for fifth-grad- e leagues; Tuesdays at North Layton Junior High for sixth-grad- e leagues; and on Wednesdays at North Layton Junior High for seventh- - and eighth-grad- e leagues. Cost is $27 which includes a Jazz jersey, Jazz player appearance and a ticket to a Utah Jaz home game. For more information call 546-858- 0. ' , ; V V ' "S' ; '1 OIL CHANGE SPECIAL iKEBBs CA when you get a OastroL OIL CHANGE Maxim00! $2295 MAIL-I- N OFFER Bold, rugged good looks make this sofa a natural for your den or family room. This is lodge look" styling at its finest. Covered in a unique Indian blanket" motif fabric in tones of burgundy, deep greens and rich blues. Oversized roll arms, reversible seat cushions and contrasting throw pillows. 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