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Show LA .'to NEV.'S JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 8, 1979 WEEKLY REFLEX vTV Ho, No, Nanette Huge MOMDODim Success At Davis Niah Davis Schools High production No, No, Nanette presented the evenings of Jan. 18, 20 and 22 was a tremendous success. Rigtrup, Brad Snell, Erin' Stevenson, Terrie Stevenson, Annette Waite, Troy Walker, Lance Webb, Deanne Winkle and Gard Van Antwerp. Members of the orchestra were David Jonsson, Linda Peel, Susan Jones, Mary Ann Hadfield, Daniel Pastrana and Jenny Wagner on wood- A RECORD crowd attended the three performances. The production was under the direction of DeeAnn Sjoblom, director, with Georgia Fairbanks, choral director; Dana Walker. ON THE strings were Linda Romney, Janet Bain, Carol Laser, Michelle Page, Susan Yarbrough, Deann Griffin, Jeff Blair, Lori Faerber, Ruth Foote, Eric Hansen and David Johnson. Brass players were Paul Kapp, John Sweeten, Brent Draper, student director and Cynthia Cook, pianist. Mrs. Jim Williams, stage advisor; Jennifer Marcus, Kim Bond, Mike Christensen, Kelly Christenson, stage crew. Props, Mike Draper and Andy Ross; scenery, Cynthia Myers, Julie Otto and Troy winds. Rothlisberger, orchestra director; Clytie Adams, choreographer; Mrs. Jessee Taylor, costumes; Mike Assisting included: Brett Sander and Todd Van Brocklin, lighting; Andy Ross, stage manager; Clytie Adams on choreography were Court Weaver, Sarah Adams and Reva Taylor. PUBLICITY by Kell Costley and EveCook; programs and tickets by Kell Costley assisted by Si Willis, Inger Angle and Roger Nessen. Wright, Rod Wayman, David Hill and Scott Wood. Brent Moss was on percussion and Cynthia Cook at the piano. OF characters were: Pauline, Jill Jarman; Lucille Early, Jan Williams; Sue Smith, Vickie Bingham; Jimmy Smith, David Mars-deBilly Early, Court Weaver; Tom Trainor, Jerry CAST A special thanks was extended to Principal Richard Stevenson, Dick and Dottie Stine, Ron Crosby, Vaughn Perkins, Earl Spencer, Fred Brown, C.J. Summerharp, ' Paul . Sjoblom, Dorothy Williams and all the parents who contributed to the success of the performances, np THE PRODUCTION staff Founders Day Set For Feb. 22nd A PTA PTA Founders Day will be observed by the Davis High School Parent Teacher on Student Association 22 the at Feb. Thursday, school at 7 p.m. DAVIS HIGH PTSA officers are busy preparing a full agenda for this special event According to Mrs. Ann Marcusen, PTSA president they will hold an open house for the public to see the new school library and visit the new computer center. MANY DEPARTMENTS of the school will have special displays, including the art department and winners of the Ketiection Contest will display their winning entries.: During a brief PTSA business meeting there will be election of officers for the coming year and a PTSA Honorary Membership given to some parent at this time; who has contributed most in' the past to PTSA. DURING THE evening four mini classes will be held for parents to attend the one of their choice. They will include al- parenting vandalism, coholism and courtesy. A full evening of entertain- ment for every parent with light refreshments will be. served. n; AT BLSENS EVEMWBAY ITS GBBB BEALS BN ALL WHEELS Flora Latham, Taylor; Betty Stanger; Michelle Brown, Cori Stine; and nie Winslow played by Audrie Win- Lambert. FMBM CAMS TB TMVCES TB Nanettes friends were: Lori Belnap, Donald Blair, Willy Carden, Maureen Vanessa Clontz, Susan Comisky, Eve Cook, Russell ; Cas-dorp- h, FASHION SHOW A fashion show for all mothers and daughters of the Kaysville Junior High is being sponsored by the Parent Teachers Association of the school. THE EVENT will be held Thursday, Feb. 15 at the Cook, Sonja Christiansen, Kell Costley, Kati Daly, Lisa Eatchel, Teresa Ferrin, Kelly Frost, Dean Gardiner, Robyn; Greco, Carolyn Hall, Tom Hill, Clark Hirschi, Nancy Jacobs, Julie Kimose. Feeling some of the fabric to be fashioned into attractive clothing for upcoming Kaysville Junior High School Fashion Show are Shawna Whitesides, left, Susan Sabin, and Suzi Stacey, all eighth grade students of Faye Purdy. school beginning at 6:30 p.m. They have arranged for a guest speaker, a special Mrs. Colleen Hawkes, PTA president stated This will be a special evening and entertainment for every girl in the school and their mothers. She encourages all of them to attend. np GIRLS from the homemaking department of include: SENIOR high honor roll, Steve Alder, Teri Allison, DeVonya Andersen, Kathy Beckstrom, Eve Cook, Carrie Fagg, Diane Haller, Sue Han- sen, Janeen Hatch, David, Jonsson. Debbi Major, Brent Moss, Roger Nessen, Michael Olsen, Laurie Rae Over, Linda Romney, Annabelle Sorrels, Michelle Staples, David Steele, Michelle Taylor, Nadine Thorson, Julie Webb and Carri Whitaker. SENIOR HONOR roll, Julie Barnes, Dave Bates, Mark Davenport, Lisa Eatchel, Tracy Lynne Egbert, Thomas Hill, Jill Johnson,-BriaPerry, Lisa Robinson, Ralene Roueche, John A. Salimbene, Cynthia Sanders, John Sweeten, Brenda Thomas, Janet n Thompson. ' Hawkes, Holly Hill, Ruth Ann I Jessica Turner, Michelle Verrier and Jenny ' Todacheenie, , Wagner.. Sophomore high honor roll, Kelly Applegate, Clark Bean, JV-5:3- 0 JV-5:3- 0 BOY CARPET CLEATJERS Over 20 Yrs. 'A V ,. Den-- ; ; gym from 8 to 11 -- CUSTOMERS FREE ESTIMATES BOUNTIFUL ni 7" A.Z'i , n-- , r BRAND NEW 1978 2 19 AMERICAN is by Good Friends and are in order. Dress is .Theme is MINI-HOM- rtltot l Loves Holiday. Youll .or! . 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Freshman honor roll, Kristin Belnap, Mike Chapman, Nanci Collins, Julie Densley, Monte Frandsen, Nancy Garrett, David Johnson, Kathy Kapos, Laura Larkins, Mark Sherma LaVine, McMillan, Tammy Snell, Tammy Thaxton and Brent DUTCH jL:z P yS ;:Ml . Williams. Daniels, Sue Duncanson. cV'-S- 1 ; Taylor, Delana Thorson, Chris Treadwell and Todd Denise I t National FHA Week ends. Sherrie Clayton, Russell nis, Clark Eugene Hirschi, Mary Ann Homer, Shia Kapos, Cindy Lennartz, Lori Lewis, Jana Lowe, Pam Miller, Carolyn Mitchell, Dimitra Kambouris, Kevin Rigtrup, Karen Sabin, Amber Stewart, Dean Taylor, Shelley tUi I K' Kathy Spehar, Todd Thompson and Kent Winward. Honor roll, sophomores, Eileen Bailey, Bruce Brewer, Julianne Smith, Emerson' Clawson, S', ' Friday: Green and White Cook, Brent Hill, Vicky 2244: 400 Chevrolet engine, power steering, and brakes, 36 gallon gas tank, tinted glass, AM FM radio, & 8 track stereo with 8 speakers, cruise control, sleeps 6, completely carpeted, rear bath with tub, shower, gold appliances, dual butane tanks and reg- ulator, and so much more. Low miles - high savings!! 1 4 JUNIOR honor roll, Nola Anderson,. Gary Balaich, Margaret Jean Elliott, Connie Gibb, Kurt Gibbons, Joel Horne, Cindy Jones, Rebecca K. Jones, Scott Kirkham, Wayne Moon, Mary Mueller, Ann Miller, Marie Neville, Dana E. Rees, Susan Seager, 2 mi at KRIS Maryon, Joleen , Day; girls basketball, BounMillard, Martha Miller," tiful "at CHS, varsity-- p.m., Dianne Muhlestein, Trudy p.m.; basketball, Neumann, Curtis Peay, p.m., varsity-7- : 30 Darrell Perry, Brent Pugh, p.m. CHS at Bountiful. Our ? Edward D. Ray, Sharlynne ' team Is winning for us so lets Sanders, Cambria Smith, support them all the way. Na- talie Nichols, Marie Oakeson, Chris Oberg, Paul Ostler, Burton Perkins, Pam Shaw, Douglas Slade and Tamara Jean Smith. Colleen 0 include;, p.m. ' School '. THURSDAY; swim meet, Bountiful at CHS. 3 p.m.; solo . and ensemble at Clearfield, 8 Evan Dygert, Betty Evans, Ginger Greer, LeAnne Hatch, Lisa Hull, Linda Jones, Carol Laser. . iiCp's Clearfield .High High honor roll, juniors, Jamie Arbuckle, Lisa Burnside, Janis Cammack, Pat. Chapman, Lynn Draper, Karie Hamblin, Blake Hirschi, Sandra Lewis, ltd At CHS . Students being named to the honor roll at Davis High MINI-HOM- E Activities Activities for Feb. f.'.V 1978 DEMO 229 ASPEN h i0:i . 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