Show ID DA AV VIS ISH HIGH I G H SCHOOL NEWS Official Epperson-Official Reporter Irene 1 Jensen Associate ensen te Reporter Ann nn Cottrell Assistant Reporter SCHOOL OPERA The annual school opera The I Teller was presented for forshe she he Davis students Ion and for the general Thursday night It was gen c rally raHy accepted ts as being one of the most and highl highly sue sue- cs Jul operas opera's ever presented at Davis high The cast this year ear w vvs s cry mixed consisting of a Phillip pino Iino a German and several Jap Japanese anese ancs in the chorus All in all it was was a very Cry commendable iton ifon highly Ii praised by all l wiio saw It BASKETBALL BANQUET Monday March 29 Mr Ir and Mrs frs Glen entertained the players and t their leir part part- it at ita ata a banquet in their hom Games were played after which was served A very enjoy enjoy- enjoyable enjoyable able time was had by all who It- It Those present included lr and Mrs Floyd Millett lillett Joe Davis Roland Reading William Evans Austin Hughes Val Hatch Don Stable Stahle Dell Hayes Richard Naylor Charles rCharles Mann Jack Wilson Vilson Ro- Ro Romaine Romaine maine Smith Afton Bennett Dennett Ceilia Ce- Ce Uia ilia Moss Patricia Robinson Madge Steed Jean Hill Grace loss and Mary Mar lull Hill Bob Trump ryas r unable to attend of WEDNESDAY ASSE ASSEMBLY A very interesting lyceum assem 1 ly was presented Tuesday by Ilan Icy Jey They had such characters as The Man on the Flying Fly Fly- Flying ing Trapeze Shirley Temple The Three Little Rigs md and many others A Avery very unique act lct a alady alady lady playing the piano showed the great technique and ability of the producers PICTURE snow This week being Chevrolet auto auto- week a picture show de- de depicting depicting the manufacture and sale of automobiles was shown to the auto mechanic students on Mon lon Monday day da March 29 This was quite a change from the students usual line of work and proved to be highly enjoyable to them ANNuAL ANNUAL TOUR On the last day of their ninth annual tour tour Professor N NV W V and the piece 80 con con- concert concert cert band of the Utah State State Agricultural Agri- Agri Agricultural cultural college under his direction 1 presented resen ed a 3 concert in the auditor auditorium gum ium of of the high school Thursday morning Edwin B Maughan of Farming Farming- Farmington ton ion trombone bon and Ferris Evans of Kaysville clarinet both form form- cr cr students ts of the Davis high school participated on the program as members of the band Ted Karren of Drummond Mon Ion una ana president of the U S A C body organization and Misses Leah Leah and Rhea Lewis of Preston Idaho twin band spon- spon sponsors sors ors who announced the lions ons were present Jay Anderson of Brigham City flute and piccolo Wayne Vayne Johnson of Brigham City Cit asson Miss Ollie Jean Olson of Logan violin Miss Dorothy Mon Mon- Ion Ion- trose of Logan piano and J Mack of lIeber Ifcher City trombone bone were present as soloists Mrs I N W V acted as ac- ac accompanist Peter J I Over ture 1812 and Lucien Cl Cailliet's arrangement Memories of Stephen Foster were vs featured on the one one- hour concert program program Other selections presented inthe in inthe I the concert were The King of Franc by Sousa Colonel Bogey Dogey March by Kenneth J Alfred by Monti Ionti played by y Miss Olson The Clock and the Dresden Figures piano solo by played by Miss liss Mon Mon- Montrose trose with band accompaniment The Southern Wedding by br Adolph Lotter with Mr Anderson Mr I r Johnson and Mr 1 r as soloists The The Childrens Children's March Iy by Edwin Franko Goldman The r and His Dog by Arthur Pryor and Sousas Sousa's The Thc Stars and Stripes Stripes Forever conducted by John Stacey director of the Davis high school band |