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Show Ducl(worth1o lead Darts in '89-90; award winning groups concert set cream novelties wilt be served. There will be a matinee on Saturday, Satur-day, the 13th, and the rest of the shows will start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for students and children, and $12 for a family pass. : The FHA organization is having an activity this Friday, with Judith Rasband, image consultant and columnist, who will be speaking on "Image Management" and "Image Awareness." Also, applications for next year's FHA officers are-due May 12. The Davis FFA chapter is in the process of selling vegetables and flowers raised by the Vocational Agriculture students. Anyone interested inter-ested in a good deal should contact the Ag Shop for more information. The soccer team is scheduled to play at Davis against Woods Cross, on May 5, then at Bountiful on Tuesday, May 9. Also on Tuesday, the baseball team will be playing Bountiful at Davis. Boys' tennis will be at home on Thursday, the 4th, playing ViewmonL By AMBER WORKMAN ' Davis High is proud to announce Gavin Duckworth as next year's student body president The six other recently-elected student body officers will serve as vice presi-dentsrThese' presi-dentsrThese' officers are Clayton Anderson,- Lydia Harris, Nate Smith, Chris Snell, Matt Taylor and Koko Warner. The 1989-90 school year will prove very successful with these capable student leaders representing repre-senting Davis. Congratulations to all those who participated in the Miss Kaysville Scholarship Pageant Lisa Harmon won the title of Miss Kaysville, with Stephanie Allen as first attendant atten-dant and Aimee Tremea as second attendant All three of these girls are actively involved in many extracurricular extra-curricular organizations here at Davis High. : ,- The Symphony Orchestra received receiv-ed top ratings at the Region IV Festival Fes-tival last Tuesday. Congratulations are extended to the students of this group and their conductor, Richard Marsden. The orchestra's final concert con-cert will be held this evening at the Assembly Hall on Temple Square, starting at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy an evening with this award-winning award-winning group. More music announcements an-nouncements include the Limited Edition in concert May 17, the - Sunrise Concert, spotlighting all Davis High choirs, on Saturday, May 20 and the final Madrigal ' Concert on the 22nd, when the new members of the group will be in--.stalled, v . . "Cole" is the production to be presented by the Sophomore Musical Company, May 12, 13, 1?, 19 and 20. Showings will be held in the DHS Little Theatre, where ice |