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Show m WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER t "i,,i axi 9 g nnr ir ij--i i 't"' ""i1Ml "I"1! I 11, 1979 OTmODOD ;i f o- V, Y. ' hk Rothlesberger, Davis High James, the district superband director, who obtained " visor. his masters degree and was People are always glad to assistant band director at come, because Davis High East Texas State University has such a good band, You have to watch how you -- declared Mr. Rothlesberger. In the seven years of the cariy your instruments, your feet, how you do your turns, competition, Davis has. been . . awarded four first place and even how the percussionists ' hold their sticks. two second place trophies. The Davis High band began THIS - YEARS- - musical rehearsals for the competition selections will include Min- - r the second week of August. It takes a lot of physical en- - , strel Boy,- - Jaroomba, . - March, .Chopbuster durance, reported Mr. and a percussion Malaga band The Rothlesberger. cadence. . mile every day runs .Other similar competitions before rehearsal, besides all involving the band this year the marching involved. They the BYU Band Day held are hold a full band rehearsal Oct. 9 and the U. of U. Band " every weekday morning Oct. 29. They will also be - ; between 6:20 and 7:40'a.m., Day, a Christmas concert .. ' holding 5:30 Sectionals are held at in their annual December, . a.m. and after school. , benefit in March and a spring .. concert early next May. GUEST t SEVERAL clinicians have helped the I THINK the Davis Band is Darts prepare for the cpmpe- - , of the finer in the state in one . Wubbenhors't tition: Tom marching and concert work, from Weber State; Gregg concluded Mr. Rothlesberger. Hansen, U. of U.; and Wayne By KRIS MARYON The seventh annual Davis Cup will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the University of Utah Rice Stadium. SIXTEEN HIGH school bands have been selectively invited to attend the Davis County School District sponsored contest judged this year by W.J. Julian, University of Tennessee; Chuck Spuches,. Idaho State University and Derral Siggard, College of Eastern Utah. Each band must play between seven and ten minutes of music and are judged on how well they can perform their music while music while marching, standing in place, the dif- North Layton Junior Melloaires Choral Group North Layton , Brett Hill on the drums. Lori Copperman, the seventh grade secretary, is the new " popular group who will have several concerts and visits to J piano accompanist. Home economics classes at North Layton will study 40 new modules. The modules were developed by the State of Utah about three years ago. Students will spend two weeks each semester working with them. The modules teach the elementary schools during students Everton, the Melloaires the best year ever for this the year. hairdressing, microwave cooking and many other subjects.: UTAH STATE University is responsible for preparing flu's material for the schools. Both eighth and ninth graders will use the new teaching modules. home-relate- d Leading Clearfield SOPHOMORE OFFICERS . Members of the Davis High School Golf Team are lead by Chad Abon, Glen Kown, Todd Schryver and Fred Bergold. Other team members are Scott Gold, Graig Givens, John Winger, Steve Drost, Greg Schueler, Troy Hulse, Brad Fehlman, Craig Kooynxan, - Ted Verrier, Steven Bennett, Jerome Thompson, Russell Glines and the first girl in history on the golf team, Bonnie Pulsipher. The team is coached High Schools THE SCHOOL band gives the songs a charismatic air with Tracy Maestas playing lead guitar, James Noppe and Eduardo Flores playing bass sophomore class this school year are Sue Hartman, left, vice president; Brian Wright, president and Holly Kirkbride, secretary. . . Jr. High director, says this should be . np. Selects Officers; School has selected officers for their Melloaires Choral group. They are Rayma Geroche, president; Sandy Hastings, vice president and Penny Walker, secretary. Mr. one-ha- lf EVERY DETAIL is rehearsed, declared Dana ; dant . ficulty of maneuvers, originaland ity, showmanship precision. I Mindy Law has been named as the 1979-8- 0 Davis High School Homecoming Queen. Her attendants are Jessica 'Rimer, 1st attendant, and Lynette Peterson, 2nd atten- maneuvers, originality, showmanship and precision. Davis band began rehearsals for the competition the second week of August. FOR ANNUAL DAVIS CUP ' $ DAVIS HIGH QUEEN if The seventh annual Davis Cup is set for Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at U of U Rice Stadium. School bands have been selectively invited to attend. Each band is judged on how well they can perform their music while marching, standing in place, the different OAVIS HIGH READIES .; Senior Citizens Convention Set Utah Coalition Of Ill MEMBERS OF the varsity team are Cynthia Ford, cap-- . tain; Eileen Hilton, Kathryn May, Brenda Hall and Kristy Nelson. Members of the junior guitar and Laine Scott and var- sity team are LeAnne Hatch, captain; Julie Peterson, captain; Sue Duncanson, Kathy Percival, Sandy Foreman, Sharon Roundy, Rhonda Nelson, Carma Smuin, Margaret May, Alyson Horsley, Cherie Baxter, Tracy Belt and Amy Robinson, np The 5th annual convention of the Utah Coalition of Senior Citizens will be held Oct. 12 and ' 13 in the Presidential Suite of the New House Hotel. There will be several guest speakers on senior consumer issues. A reception will be held on Friday Oct. 12. " Ercey Belle Dennins, president of the group, has issued the call for the convention. There will be special entertainment presented at various times during the vention. con- " V pfM by Coach Dawson. i THE CROSS country team ; has won two duel meets and Reigning'over. homecoiriihg festivities CLEARFIELD Clearfield High School were.Su&an. Archuleta,l,eft," Mg ic hell e ;H a rtli ti et'; 2 Queen Karen Rasmussen, Michelp WattSfV and Lori Johnston. . r ' 7 fifth; It takes a lot . of registration. of patience to be a secretary: 7 You have to be Outgoing,' because you deal with lots people; and if you are shy,1 you just wont make it, Dixie continued. Among her duties' arp: Taking in dues and fines, counting money,1 making bank deposits, and answer' ' ing the phone. Navy' Seaman Steves J, Gailey, son of James .Jackie L Gailey, 1261 North West,. Sunset,' has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, 124 I like Davis; San Diego. added. By SHERRI GREENE Davis High has always been one of my favorite schools, even though I graduated from Clearfield, confided Dixie Jones, DHS Leesa wants me to transfer her to this school, so she can pop into the office and visit me after school, Dixie said laughingly. I LIKE the enthusiasm here at Davis. I wonder where new secretary. the students get all their MRS. JONES started work at DHS, Aug. 13, the first day energy. I wish of it 1 still had some . ' scoring for Davis. - r THIS PAST Saturday, at the Provo Invitational with some 40 odd schools (1-and with 280 varsity 2-- 3-- eight-wee- runners, the Darts finished first in and first overall, if they would have taken all school scores together. They were once again led by Neumann, who finished third overall and second in and Jones who finished eighth 3-- ! ' ' - A 3-- overall hnd sixth in The won with 75 points and was followed by Timpview and Murray with 89. 3-- .team k training cycle, he studied' general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields.' ,, PREVIOUS DIXIES Interna-- . employment was at tional Dunes in Salt Lake in City. She is currently living Sunset with her husband Danny and their daughter , 16-4- 1, ' with Neuman, Jones, Gatrell, Hurst, and Clark Hirschi ; DURING THE she the students, . 4-- the phone. My only problem is the lack of cooperation with of Ogden , the people are friendly and helpful. Imagine how boring it would be to sit in an office by yourself all day answering some Hurst, eighth and Next, the team destroyed just missing a perfect score by one point . Completes Recruit u Training of' Chad second; Quinn Gatrell, Todd Hiiton,ninth. V.V.V.V.V.V.VVVV.V.V.V.V.VV.V.VVV.VV.V.V.V.AV.V..y.r Secretary At Davis finishing third; r ,Joneq, Jeff ' t VAVAV.VA DIXIE JONES 27-28 . ROYALTY the Provo Invitational. First the Darts edged out Box Elder with Reis Neumann . at. The Davis High Girls Volleyball team is off to a great start. The coaching staff is great and they feel they will have a successful year ahead of them. Mattress Will Be Presented In November Once Upon - Included in his studies were drill, seamanship, close-orde-r Naval history and first aid. Personnel who completed this .'- course of instruction are-- ' eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. A 1979 graduate of Clearfield High School, .Clearfield, he joined the Navy in. April '1979. v. : '.-- 1 Used To It Just why do you want a married man to work for you, rather than a bachelor? asked the curious friend. the Well, sighed employer, the married men dont get so upset if I yell at them," By PAM JONES Once Upon a Mattress, Midand Shakespeares summer Nights Dream will be presented in November and December at Davis High School ' ONCE UPON a Mattress will be this years musical A showing on Nov. 29, Dec. 1 and 3. This broadwav spoof will feature Vanessa Clontz as Princess Winnifred, Wayne Ferrin as Prince Dauntless, and Paulene Winters and Mike, Christensen as the queen and king, supported by a cast of fine young actors. actresses and a 30 member chorus. Midsummer Nights Dream will also be presented in November. The play is a Shakespearean comedy full of fun and laughs. Four of the main characters are played by Stephanie Stur geon, Kelli Christensen, 'Jetf Nielson and John Martin'. U.il! I THESE PLAYS are being directed by Miss SjoblM with music accompaniment by Miss Fairbanks Richard Marsden. np 'and |