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Show 6 Tuesday, Juno 22, 1093 Lakeside Review LAKESIDSCOMMUNITY Davis teacher, supervisor to score AP biology tests FARMINGTON - A Pam the ligorom cidlegcdexcl eouixcx and exam. More than onedurtf million m 6 din inline were evaluated by over 2,40ft faculty etiiHuttarm front high dnuH and Couni) ivarfirr and whoul duuiiit administrator hau Ihvii wli'ctcd to purtivipute this munth in theannu itl reading and tenting of Advanced Il.uvnu'ni examination in biology, I X lc Norton of Viewnmnt High Sviuml and litMnnt Jensen, wience curriculum xupcmxor for the will help grade the periur nunce of high school itudentx from around me nation who take unieritie Layton title attracts LAYTON rieven young women will sie for the title of Miss I ay tun at the cue's annual scholar, ship pageant at 7 p rn, Saturday at Northriilge High. The new queen will represent I avion City and will compete in the Miss Utah Seholuielup Pageant nest year, 1 he pageant will include several guest artists and entertainment, Ihe cost is $2,50 for adults, $1 for and children under age 6 ages ate free. Tickets may he purchased at I hmers by Candlelight, 1006 L, Gentile, and at the door. Contestants include: 2 Annett Hymat, daughter of Gene and Dianna llymas. is a graduate of Layton High School and will attend I'tah State I'niver-sny. She enjoys raecjuetball. volley-ha- ll and bowling. She will perform a piano solo for her talent number. Mindy Tudor, daughter of Tom and Myrna Tudor, graduated from Layton High School with a scholarship to the College of f astern Utah. She has performed with several celebrities and has studied 14 years of various dance techniques. She plans to major in physical education and enjoys teaching. She will perform a lyrical dance in the talent competition. Tara Allphin, daughter of Michael and Jolene Allphin. graduated from Layton High School with a scholarship to Dixie College. She enjoys water skiing and hiking. A high honor roll student, her goal is to teach underprivileged children. For her talent number, she will perform a humorous reading. Tiffany Schmidt is the daughter USU of Terry and Pam Sc hmidt. A graduate of Layton High, she has had training in piano, dance and modeling, A few of Iter scholastic honors include being named in "Whos Who Among American High School Students," receiving the United Slates presidential award and United States Achievement Academy winner. Her talent num- - contestants 1 he AP reading is one of the few settings in which dialogues between school and college educators is strongly encouraged, daiilVlf has had training in retailing and computer appl- She ications. hopes to attend Florida State University where she will pursue a majors tn both marketing and fashion merchandising. She was listed in "Who's Who k Miller Among American High School Students" and a member of the National Honor Society. She will perform a vocal solo for her talent number. Lisa Miller, daughter of David and Marilyn Miller, is a graduate ol Clearfield High and is majoring in marketing at Weber State Universit- ber wilt be a piano solo. Kami Graves, daughter of Walt and Billie Craves, ts a senior at Layton High School. She enjoys rock climbing, swimming and weight lifting. She is the president of the student marketing association, PICA, and has competed at regional level. She has prepared a vocal solo from Phantom of the Opera, Think of Me" for her talent number. Elizabeth Ellia, daughter of Gerald and Kcnna Lilts, graduated yfrom Layton High and will attend She had 10 years of piano trainSouthern Utah State University ing. tap. ballet and clogging experiwith a goal of teaching history and ence and has participated in xarious musicals and plays. Tnglish literature. She has excelled A few of her scholastic honors in writing, drama and art and two of her poems have been published. include the Presidential Academic She will recite a poem in the talent Fitness award and Who's Who competition. Among American High School StuLisa Wells, daughter of Joseph dents." She was also a National Honor and Patty Wells, graduated from Clearfield High and attends Weber Society member. She has chosen a piano selection State University. She has been invoiced with dance and gymnastics entitled Danse Negrc" for her talsince the age of 3. She enjoys jaz ent number. Sara Hawker, daughter of Denand ballet and has been a cheernis and LccAnn Hawker, is a senior leader. She will perform a jaz-bal-lto the song Music Box Dancer" at Southern Utah State University for her talent number. majoring in She is an honor student, in the Scarlott Nichols, daughter of Roger and Margaret Nichols, will early college program and is an be a senior at Northridge High. She honors graduate this year. et She enjoys hiking, camping and music. Her training includes vocal, piano and dance. She will sing a vocal solo for her talent number. Selena Christian, daughter of and Lupc Christian, is a gradu- Roy ate of Layton High. She has had eight years of dance training and has been on several dance teams. She received a dance scholarship to the College of East- SUMMEBTDBIVINGTSPECIALS ern Utah. She hopes to be a child psycholo- I gist. She has been on the honor roll and has received two recognition awards. She will perform a lyrical dance for her talent number. STOP, I AH the TUNE-U- III LOOK, and HE special I GUARANTEED I I Standard-Examine- mass communications major at Utah State University will intern for the summer with CBS Sports in New York, after being selected from some 200 applicants nationwide for the position. David Harrison, son of Keith and Jeanne Harrison of Kaysville. will spend June. 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