Show Dart in Meeting COLLEEN PARKIN Drudgery and boredom were e not present at the Davis County Education Association Institute which all teachers attended Feb 22 at Davis High School Pleasure Pleasure Pleas Pleas- ure was mixed with work when n novelty numbers appeared frequently frequently fre Ire among the business reports re- re reports reports re re- ports that were given Dr Daryl Chase president of the Utah State Agricultural College College College Col Col- lege was the featured speaker Some of the novelty numbers were a Beefy Quartet consisting consisting consisting consist consist- ing of four teachers from Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Boun Boun- High School typing trio singing Red River Valley Valler from Davis Davis' High School and a Dark Horse skit with unidentified participants Chosen as new officers of the were president Dallas Workman principal of Centerville Centerville Center- Center Centerville ville Elementary School and vice president Myrintha rintha Gill teacher at Bountiful High Representatives to the NEA House of Delegates were Dick Egan teacher at North Davis Davi s 1 Junior High Robert Keddington J counselor at Bountiful High and Julia Layton teacher at Clinton n Elementary 0 use u C Address sT COLLEEN PARKIN Herman J J. J Sheffield of director Admissions and a at t Registrations the TT- TT University of Southern California will address all sen- sen Wh who are interested i in n at attending g the University o of f Southern Cal California ornia March Marc h 14 at 9 am a.m. in n the Davis High audi audi- Mr l Sheffield a former ormer graduate grad grad- to from Davis aVs Hi HIgh h i in n 1929 w wi will ill show a film on Ending attending th the the Sf Cand and will elaborate rate on advantages of a college education edun edu edu- cation n and tell teU of f the scholarships scholar scholar- ships n that are available to seniors seniors sen- sen f of f Davis n to the US use C. C All senior students interested in attending the University o of f Southern Cal California ornia should b be beL e fe in L attendance i at this address according to Emil Whitesides Whiteside s Principal l lat at Davis High 0 O Aviation Classes JOHN LOY Members of Davis Highs High's aviation cl classes will soon be making model airplanes of var var- various various various ious types and sizes Every model will resemble a real airplane airplane airplane air air- plane even down to the smallest details The students will have one month to buy and build their model airplanes A prize will be given to the student who builds the best model bomber and a prize to the I I student who builds the best model fighter said Mr Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey God God- frey Davis Highs High's aviation teacher 0 O Public I Invited To Regional Play Meet RAIN HART The region one act play meet offers a free evenings evening's entertainment entertainment entertainment enter enter- by the dramatic talents of Ben Lomond Lamond Ogden Weber and Davis High Schools at 7 pm p.m. February 29 Davis High School will be the ho host t to the others that evening when two plays will be chosen for state competition at the Brigham Young university explained explained explained ex ex- Miss Eva Barrett the Davis dramatics instructor Dr T T. Earl Pardoe critique judge Mrs Katherine Pardoe and Norma P. P Wright from the BYU will be among the judges Calvin Smoot Gayle Morby l DeeAnn and Dora Ann Holt are the main members o othe of f the cast of Riders to the Sea Davis Highs High's entry n Activity Participation I COLLEEN PARKIN Any high school student who wh o qualifies may represent his hi s school in scholastic inter-scholastic activities according to the Utah High Hig h I School Activities Association Following are arc the fourteen requirements requirements requirements re re- necessary for participation participation participation 1 He is not 19 years of age a athe at atthe atthe t the beginning of the semester r in which the contest t takes kes place 2 He is not in school longer longe r than it would normally take t to 0 graduate 3 He does not participate in i n interscholastic activities more mor e than four seasons in any anyone on one e ee activity 4 He has not participated o oa on ona n a team higher than that of secondary secondary secondary sec sec- guide 5 He was enrolled not later late r than the beginning of the t school day of the first semester r ind two weeks of the second sem semester ster 6 He is an amateur Also students students students stu stu- dents may not receive donations donation s or or g gifts ts for participation 7 His scholastic record is i s satisfactory 8 His reason for transfer t to o another school is change of ad ad- dress 9 Influence has not been use used d by a person having affiliation with or not with the school t to secure or retain him or his par par- 10 He has not graduated graduate d from any four year high school 1 course 11 II He is not a member of an any Y team other than a high school 1 team 12 He is able to pass a phy phy- I examination by a ing M. M D D. D 13 His name is I included on eligibility list sent to the opponents opponents op op- five days prior to the con contest test 14 He is is not guilty of dishonesty dishonesty dishonesty dishon dishon- esty about his age using improper im fin- InI In- In I proper language in a game or of betting as a player These requirements were were approved approved ap ap- proved by Horace H H. Rose executive executive executive exe exe- secretary of the Utah High School Activities Association tion 0 O Seminary Talks SHIRLENE THOMPSON IPSON Reference books and Bible scriptures will be the topic o of f conversation during the next few weeks at Kaysville Seminary Seminary Semi Semi- Semi Semi-I nary according to Mr Sheffield principal Graduate students are I preparing talks which will be given to fellow cla class s metes to the students student's individual individual ual ward and surrounding stakes The talks will be restricted to six six OE or seven minutes each The topic can be chosen from any number of subjects pertaining to religion At the end of th the year all seminary talks will be ed into a large book to be kept at the seminary seminar for future reference ref ref ref- The starting date for these talks will be Sunday Feb 19 0 Q I I II Davis vs Murray JOHN JOlIN LOY Davis lost a close one to Murray 56 to 52 in a overtime game Friday Feb 17 Murray rallied in the quarter quarter quarter qu qu- arter and overcome a point 10 Davis lead With seconds left in inthe the game the officials called a jump ball The tip went to the Spartans Spartan's Reed Sanders who scored a field goal at the final gun to tie up the game 48 to 48 Murray outscored Davis in the I overtime period 8 to 4 This was the second tive game the Darts have losat lost los at the foul line Both teams team scored 21 field goals Davis made 10 foul shots compared with Murrays Murray's 14 Dick Madsen was high point poin man for Davis scoring points IG-points Gary Gardner and Bill Stevenson Stevent Steven Steven- son greatly helped the Dart attack attack atwith at at- tack with points lO each Davis will vill be in for another rough game Friday night when they meet Cyprus on the Pirates court The Darts sank the Pirates Pirates Pir Pir- Pirates ates 39 to 36 th fh the e first time they met this season and the Cyprus team will be out for revenge 0 O Davis Handbook Making Headway I RAIN HART Handbook committee editors and artists are making headway on the Davis High School Student Student Student Stu Stu- dent Handbook which will wilf b be ready for the 1957 1956 school year Miss Dorothy Streeper a an adviser to the group said I The editors Anne Cottrell Kaysville Kay Marie Parkin Bountiful and James Reading Centerville are working on a code of conduct and ideals Jor jo for forthe the Darts After completion the code will be presented to the student council to approve an and i take to the home room In this way each student may have his ay JaY explained Miss Streeper The handbook is published forthe for forthe forthe the purpose of introducing new students to Davis however i imay it may bring things of interest t to the eyes of the others who think thin they know the school Some o of the things the handbook will explain explain explain ex ex- plain are school services scholar scholarship scholarship ship hip and awards registration and fees rules and regulations student government classes clubs clubs' and organizations activities activities activities ties and publications and other added attractions Chairmen are appointed for each section They include Jane Jan JaneI I- I Hugo ugo Jo Ann Hatch Nanette Moore Ilene Ricks and Paul Pau Holbrook of Bountiful Gayle Morby l Sunset Delores Cun Cun- Cunningham Cunningham Cund Farmington a and n d Shauna Kaysville In I addition to these thes the pre college English students have been given assignments to aid in t the e publication of the book Miss Dorothy Streeper is the adviser Artists are LecAn Miller filler Farmington Joan Bushnell Bushnell Bushnell Bush- Bush nell Kaysville Bou Bountiful Dale Reed Clearfield r and Garry Gary Glissmeyer ful |