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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 13, 1S7S Member of the Davis High Jr. Prom Royalty are, 1 to r, Leslie Adams, queen, escorted by Jim Hales; Bonnie Williams, 1st attendant, escorted by Robbie Johnson; Joan Argyle, 2nd attendant, escorted by Phil Manning. jr. prom music by Spectrum set the atmosphere for the annual event. Reigning over the prom were Leslie Adams, queen; Bonny Williams, first attendant; and Joan Argyle, second Precious and Few was the theme song for the Davis High Junior Prom held Saturday May 1 in the Lafayette Ballroom at the Hotel Utah. setting and A BEAUTIFUL attendant. SPECIAL thanks are extended to junior officers Joan Brough, Ron Okabe and Jeri Olsen for their hard work in planning the occasion. Last Meet For PTA CliOMp: tion and is renewable for a period of four years if a cumulative gpa of 3.0 is maintained. Students selected for this award are those whose high school grades and entrance test scores are highest, and who also have been active in high school affairs. More than 500 incoming Utah freshmen will receive scholarships at the U of U during the 1976-7- 7 academic year. ALL STUDENTS who have qualified as in semi-finalis- ts Merit National Scholarship competition or the extra-curricul- who have a minimum high of school 3.9 will be offered Honors at ar e -- 64 SPECIAL Departmental Scholarships to freshmen and transfer students who have exceptional qualifications in a special area of study. These departmental awards cover full tuition and are given under varying titles on the basis of special depart- mental scholarship proposals. AT LEAST 80 percent of the more than 2,400 students already admitted to the U of U for autumn quarter are accepted from Utah high schools and junior colleges. Entrance scholarships upon admission to the University. The award i$ also given to students who have a 3.8 gpa and a minimum ACT score of 27. Other recipients are nominated by their high school principal or junior college based on high academic potential. r ONLY UTAH residents eligible for Honors at are En-ranc- e. The scholarship may continued after the freshman year if a student completes 30 graded credit hours and maintains a 3.8 De Scholarships for tuition were awarded to the following: Caralyn Barnes, honors at entrance; Scott D. Hacking, honors at entrance; Jeffrey Neumann, honors at entrance. only, gpa- - Other awards for the 1976-7- 7 academic year include: -- 30 Leadership Scholarships to students who demonstrated outstanding capabilities as SANDRA LARSEN, honors S. Laser, student leaders in Utah high schools and junior colleges. The scholarship provides one year of tuition. - $420. at entrance; Curtis honors at entrance; Dorothy Parrish, presidential; Julie Olson, leadership. Scott Smith, U of U National Merit; Jennifer A. PRESIDENTIAL Honors Scholarships to freshmen and transfer students who are residents of Utah. The Presidential Honors Scholarship also covers tui- 25 Twitchell, honors at entrance; Kerry L. Twitchell, honors at entrance; and Mark Winters, leadership. North Davis Jr. High will hold the final PTA meeting of - LAVTON direction of David Arnold and All Michael Packham. musical departments will participate. The public is invited to The Davis High School Symphonic Band will present its final concert of the year tonight, May 13 at Weber State College Fine Arts Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. spring concert under the Kaysville A - Since its beginning in 1973 the Career Education Program at Kaysville Jr. High School has provided many varied learning experiences for our students. This is not an entirely new approach in education, but of rather a proven concepts, techniques, and learning experiences. WE ARE confident that this will aid students to develop proper values and goals regarding their education that will eventually lead them to more successful careers within the World of Work. are hopeful that proper exposure of students to the We educational process from Kindergarten to graduation from high school. Our approach has been to integrate career concepts into the curriculum as it is being taught, to use CONGRATULATIONS you are elected to any office at the Republican Mass Meetings the highlights of the PLACES OF interest visited by the Laytones while touring California, was a professional play at the Shubert Theatre, Thursday, May 20 at 7 p.m. Meet the Candidates Get the information and material you need to HELP ELECT REPUBLICANS TO OFFICE Laalla Derbyshire, Chairman, Oavla County Republican Party THE DAVIS Band is generally recognized not only as the finest high school concert band in the state but has also excelled as a show band winning second in 1973 and first place in the 74 and 75 Davis Cup Marching 1975 in 4A or large school category Davis and Bountiful high schools shared the top spot, each receiving a first place trophy. the This group has also received acclaim nationally and is regarded by many experts as one of the finest high school groups in the nation. This year Davis High repeated as the champion of this festival which attracts bands from Utah and the THE school band movement began in the 20s and gained momentum in the 30s these groups were very AS sunjoundinytate starring Leonard Nemoy; Universal Studios, Dis- neyland, and the beach. They returned home Wednesday, April 28, in time to be back for their regular school work. 1M important to their communities and areas. In those times, they afforded many people with their only opportunity to hear concert music. Unfortunately, today, even with the quality which the Davis group possesses, there are many more people in the area who have not heard them than those who have. WITH THE proliferation of music in all of its forms and multi-medi- more people a, hear more music but probably listen less than ever before. nKEM Restaurant uv Center Layton Open 7 AM. to 10 P.M., Mon. thru 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. -- SaL-Sund- TRY OUR DELICIOUS Chinese Combination Dinner No. 3 Chow Mein Fried Shrimp SS Egg Foo Yong Reg. $3.20 us . .. Custtwcr sai sfaction Isftjcst THE RESOURCE speakers and their career areas were: Dick Bowman - Business and Office; Dr. Martinez - Vocational careers; Stan Smoot Public Services and Government; Mrs. Gallagos (Weber State) - Cosmetology; Mr. Holman - Hospital and medical careers. Yes--0- ur -- Navy and Military; - gelos Mr. Wild -- An- Life Management,' Dr. Esplin (Weber State) - Vocational Careers; Mr. Manookin Communications KSL TV; Mr. Gerrard - Airlines Industry; Mr. Hawkes - En- -- gineering Construction; Davis County Sheriffs office Law Are open & -- Enforcement. These careers ranged geographically from Weber State in Ogden to the Salt Lake City area. STUDENTS AND teachers alike were very enthusiastic about the entire program. As expressed by the students and teachers - it was a very worthwhile program which should be held again in the years to come. Our thanks to the resource speakers who gave of their time to share their careers with our students. REPAIRING 50 West 200 South Mr. Hanson now moves on to become director of the new U of U marching band and professor of music at the U. For the past two years, that institution has awarded first to ..jrnd second place trophies ie top bands in three school size categories. Our career day program was presented to the eighth grade students and involved two class periods. There were twelve different career areas represented by the resource speakers. The students were able to attend two of these. list which the Davis Band has garnered during the seven years under the directorship of Gregg Hanson. THIS IS an event designed to bring together some of the best bands in the area and to let them play for and listen to each other. them to participate. Davis County College of Farmington Elementary School long State University band invitational festival. motivate students, and in finding resource speakers whose schedules allowed RADIO & TV Political Knowledge IT WAS one more honor in a year for many high school band directors and their students is the Utah IN PREPARATION for our career day, careful planning was needed to select career areas that would interest and You should attend the 8ass35s3iS3asHgr:., One of THE FIRST year, within the world of work. PaW by A. Other engagements during their stay were at Redlands and Santa Monica High e Schools; also a Tri-Stak- school Day teaching moments, community resource people, and other techniques to help expose students to the idea that educational preparedness is essential in finding success If Dance, and a Sacrament Meeting Sunday afternoon. 1AM Jr. Holds IlliRi-Gare- er HOPEFULLY THIS kind of will motivation improve student application during the COMPLETE SELECTION OF ARMSTRONG FLOORS COLOP -- COORDINATION INSTALLATION PROFESSIONAL PAVMEMT'PLAN CONVENIENT SOLARIhNm NO WAX FLpoea SHEET VINYL CORLON fcXCELON RjOOS TUJt at Colton High School, where they were very well received. Davis High Navy Officer Kerivan (825-90- 0 a morning. A couple of hours later they performed for two audiences of a thousand each afternoon, Symphonic Band Concert FLOOR COVERINGS Main, Layton THURSDAY the year Thursday May 20 at 8 p.m. in the boys gym. NEW PTA officers for the coming year will be installed. The program will feature a work, will motivate them to look at possible career choices in terms of their own interests, abilities, and DIAL April 22, the Laytones packed their luggage on a chartered bus, and rode all night long to reach California early Friday The Laytones, Layton High Schools select swing choral group has just returned from a very successful tour to southern California. At NDJH nature, and availability of careers within the world of c Returning from a tour in southern California is the select singing group at Layton High, the Laytones. LAYTOfJES RETURN! ALL MAKES Calls 5 Anytime Al Bonaci, service manager EVERY SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. parts manager Come in and let us get your car ready for your vacation or summer fun trips. 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