Show DOINGS AT DAVIS DAMS DAVISI DAVISI I i I I I HIGH SCHOOL 1 I Lucile JI Hepworth Virginia Marjoric Wixom r Evans EFFECTS OF WEATHER I I IThe i The absentee list at Davis is has i mounted higher and higher during I Ithe I the last week Almost ninety nine ninG I cent of the thc blame for the dc do- do per I Ithe in attendance belongs belong tt t crease rease the weather Li Light ht snowfall Wed Wed- Wedi Wednesday i night followed b by a strong I I wind resulted in such huge drifts in I roads were a u i a u i that me u many parts of tho county Buses were unable to get et to the school chool and ond students riding trains could not reach the tracks By Monday er most of the roads were open epen and the absentee entee list was reo re- reduced re reduced to normal NIGHT SCHOOL POSTPONED The night school for adults to tobe tobe be held at Davis Dans high school has been postponed for or the last two weeks The reason for or this is tho stormy tormy weather which has been ex experienced throughout the count county and nd kept many people snowbound U If the weather permits the first cession of school for adults will willbe willbe willbe be held Wednesday February 1st Martha E E Barn Barnes 8 Contest The Martha E Barnes Barncs contest will be be held Wednesday Feb 15 A preliminary tr tryout out will be held Feb 13 where a number of the contestants will be 00 chosen for the finals The decisive contest will willbe willbe willbe be witnessed b by by the entire stu- stu student stu student tu- tu dent body and the winner will then be 00 chosen by competent judges This contest is held annually and is the most important orator orator- oratorical oratorical ical contest of the year ear The win win- winner winner ner i is given ginn a beautiful diamond pin TEACHER TALKS AT GRANITE Mr H IJ H IJ Robinson was the speaker at a serious assembly held Wednesday morning morning- at Granite hi high h school His talk proved I er very interesting and promoted the feel feel- feeling feeling ing of friendship between the two schools t FACULTY MEETING An important faculty meeting was held Monday afternoon Mr Morgan talked to tt the teachers on how a good teacher is rated A discussion was held on such points as what a good teacher is what he should hould know and how he should conduct a n class PEP ASSEMBLY The Boys o chorus will present n a pep ski skit In in the assembly Friday They will do their best to inspire the team am with their singing so the Darts will take the victory in the object game me with Granite The Tho main ob- ob ob object t will be to teach the student bod body how to sing Hail To The School Numbers will also be i I I I i i I I I furnished bytho by The tho dancing class un- un unI un der under the the- direction of Miss bliss Peterson BAND OFFICERS The school band elected officers last Monday for the remaining Beni part of the school year Eldon Ben Ben- Ben nett was elected president Ferris Ferrisi Evans vice president Melba Bod nod iI fly ily Bodily secretary and chairman of the committee e Junior Hess student band director and Elmer Green and Lloyd Brink quarter masters work The drum major major for spring work will be 00 selected later D A G I I Miss Peterson has hns been conduct ing conducting a dancing class every Thursy Thurs- Thurs I Iday i day y from to in the gymnasium gym gym- gymnasium The first few weeks of I 1 I the class were spent in studying land and interpreting the different time rh rhythm mode and expressions of I music Next the body movements I in connection with ith music was in- in interpreted in interpreted and last the fundamental fundamental I forI tal instructions were given iven for music in terms of dancing The class since has hns been studying tap dancin dancing As a climax of the tap dancin dancing tryouts were held Tues Tues- Tuesday day night to select the girls to give a dancing number in the pep pcp assembly Friday Those who were selected were Ruth Robins Shir Shir- Shir Shirley Shir-ley Shir ley Jonson Josephine Adams and I Lillian They will pro pre present pre present sent a tap dancing number School SchoolDays i Days Helen Grant and Margaret Margaretj j Brough will do a waltz clog OUTSTANDING PROM The Junior Prom given ghen by the class of 33 proved to be one of the the- outstanding Proms ever held at Davis Dais The hall beautifully ull dec dec- decorated decorated dec decorated I orated a large crowd Due to the huge success of the I Prom and also continuing a n custom at Davis a n matinee dance was held Monday in the gymnasium which was still beautifully decora decorated d dI from the Prom The afternoon pass I led cd d in jollity and a good time was had by all nIl At the close of the I dance the Prom became a passing I subject as 33 all present aided in int t brin in down the decorations D BOOK The Tho pictures are now being mounted by the editor and staff for the 1933 year book Many in- in inI interesting interesting in interesting I I and clever snapshots are also being taken to add that touch of something that brings back fond memories as students see se-e them in ina ina ina a year book DEBATING The class debates were held held Tuesday New talent came forth from each class and by the enthusiastic entries it showed that i debatin debating is held as one of the most popular activities ties of Davis The freshmen team is composed of Ruth Bowman man Marjorie Robins Loraine Clark dark and Katherine Katherinc Hess The sophomores are arc being represented represented sen d by Wendal Adams J Joe De Tan Tanner Tanner Tanner ner Claude Sill Elna Eina J Clark lark and Max Muir as alternate The Thc junior team has not been selected The senior team l f Myron ron Sheffield Blaine Rile Riley Dale Steed J Jo Joseph o eph Kesler with willi Wesley Shelling at al- al alternate al alternate ternate Mr Gardner is the debat debat- debating debating in ing coach and judge for the thc de- de debates de debates bates s |