Show Tops In Teens I f BOUNTIFUL HIGH HIGHBy HIGHBy By JEAN WILLIAMS Congratulations to Bountiful Highs football team for their 7 13 victory season pro over Ogden High last Saturday MONDAY MONDA Y brought Bountiful's sophomores together for the nomination of their candidates for officers Tuesday and Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- gave the primary election election elec- elec tion candidates time to campaign campaign campaign cam cam- with with Thursday as their day for final elections Thursday night taking place of the banned sophomore initiation initiation initiation initia initia- tion was the sophomore service service service ice project This project required required required re re- re- re the sophomores to clean cleanthe cleanthe cleanthe the entire football field maybe making them appreciate it more Altogether most tired sophomores agreed it was fun FRIDAY Sept 18 brought the entire student body together er for the traditional inaugural I assembly Gary Armstrong our I foreign exchange student who spent the summer in Greece told of his fascinating experiences exper exper- Maurice new foreign exchange student from Vervey Switzer I 1 land and a n d spoke relating his views of America and Bountiful High Tonight another exciting preseason preseason preseason pre pre- season football game will be played at Weber Co CoL ge with the Braves meeting Webers Weber's Warriors at 8 S pm p.m. WEDNESDAY our student body secretary Susan Carlson left for her trip to Valley Forge Susan was selected last year f for her outstanding work in world history to receive th the Freedom Foundation Award presented to Bountiful High She will return home with her exciting experiences to share with us Monday DAVIS HIGH HIGHBy HIGHBy HIGHBy By STEVE NIXON Three Indian students will attend Davis High School for forthe forthe forthe the 65 1964 school year They are Robert Red Elk Ardith Marrow and Dwight Robinson ROBERT 17 a s senior e n i 0 r is from the Sioux and will live with the Clarence Meacham family for his second school year Ardith 15 a sophomore Is from Cass Lake Minn and will live with the Clyde Reavely Reave- Reave ly family DWIGHT 15 also a sophomore sophomore more at Davis is from a tribe in Macy Neb He will live with the Mark Morgan family I Ifor for the coming year These Indian students are brought here by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter Saints' Saints Indian Placement pro pro- gram BAND UNIFORMS They are the sharpest uniforms uniforms uniforms uni uni- forms I have ever seen stated stated stated stat stat- ed Jarvis Palmer Davis High band instructor concerning the new band uniforms which were ordered last spring and will arrive arrive arrive ar ar- rive Oct 14 THEY ARE shimmering gold and white on black displaying the school colors with a gold I overlay for use in parades which will come off when used for concerts There are 60 uniforms uniforms uniforms uni uni- forms in all including two drum major outfits and six twirlers' twirlers uniforms Drum majors for this year are Robert Mecham l and Elaine Bowers THE BAND will play at the various universities' universities football games and at half time at the Davis football and basketball games Band officers for the coming year are John Crowder president president president dent Carolyn Dredge vice secretary Barry Coleman assistant assistant assistant as as- librarian and property manager Steve Talbot assistant assistant assistant assist assist- ant librarian and Bob librarian in chief |