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Show l WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 27, 1977 IS CDJH Events For The Week January 17 Of score of 46 to 32. On the same day the eighth grade won over Sunset with a score of 36 to 30. The studentbody has been especially proud of its undefeated wrestling team. In girls sports, the main action now is in gymnastics. By BONNIE PETERSON AND LANA CAHOON Festival For Composers by WAYNE JAMES As far as we can tell, Davis County is the only school district to sponsor a composers festival in our state. LAST YEAR was our maiden attempt and about eight student composers submitted works which were evaluated by Dr. Merrill Bradshaw, professor of composition at BYU. This year the clinician and evaluator will be Vladimir Ussachevsky, composer in residence at the University of Utah. STUDENT TEACHERS New student teachers in the vocational agricultural department at Clearfield High are Kim Bennett and PROFESSOR Ussachevsky has established a distinguished record in the field of Electronic Music. He has been professor of music, Columbia University since 1947. He was one of the founders of tape music. He is a Electronic director, Columbia-Princeto- n Music Center which houses the RCA Sound Synthesizer. Randee Munns. Clearfield's Vocational Agricultural Department has two new student teachers, itn Bennett and Randee Munns, MR. BENNETT will be student teaching under Nile Carlson in the classroom and in the green house, Mr. Bennett is originally from Tremonton. He graduated from Bear River High School, and is now attending Utah State University. He is married and lives in Riverside, Utah. MR. MUNNS will be working under Dave Potter in the Ag Mechanics shop and classroom. He is from Utah and also graduated from Bear River High. He is attending Utah State University. He and his wife live in Garland. The officers and members of Clearfield Chapter would like to welcome them to Clearfield. The week of Feb. is FFA Week. On Tuesday a checker tournament will start. All FFA members are welcome to participate. Also, at lunch a nail drive for the Garland, 19-2- 5 sweethearts will take place. THIS IS the first of many activities planned for the sweetheart contestants. Wednesday there will be a pie eating contest for FFA members. The sweethearts will prepare a casserole to show their domestic abilities. Thursday, the sweethearts will milk cows and the members will have a And on Friday the final day, there will be an obstacle course contest for any one interested. AFTER SCHOOL there will be a tractor driving contest for the members and the sweethearts, and in the evening there will be a tea held for the sweetheart contestants. We would like to ask everyone to come out and support hte activities that have been are significant, and his compositions exciting. He has been widely performed, and his major works have been recorded commercially. He is sought after as lecturer, and his articles are of great importance in his field. HIS INNOVATIONS r. Professor Ussachevsky will inspect the student scores, listen to performances and then make valuable suggestions and comments to each student composer individually. HIGH SCHOOL students who are entering piano compositions for this years festival are Sheryl Wilde, Viewmont; Layton; Chris Wood, Bountiful; Sheryl Moore and Charles Steffens, Clearfield; and Spencer Thompson and Mark Nielson from Woods Cross. The two junior high students submitting compositions this year are Joyce Bench, piano, Central Davis and Keith Gold, organ solo, Centerville. Gordon Murdock, planned. Also proficiency award applications are available for anyone wishing to apply for an award. These awards are based on record books. We would like to encourage as many people as possible to apply for awards. OF COURSE, composition is not taught public schools, and so most of these in the Students From Davis Listed With Whos Who and for the In many cases the public school music teachers have played a large part as consultants, advisers, helpers and friends. Encouragement and direction are the greatest helps which teachers can provide. 9 edition of Whos will carry the students from Davis High School who have been selected as being among the countrys most outstandThe 1977 Who in Music names of nine ing high students. DANA school music ROTHLISBERGER, band director, head of the schools nominating committee and the editors of the annual directory have included the names of these students students are most part, self-taugh-t. based on their music ability, academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and future poten- student composers will meet and perform for Prof. Ussachevsky at the Clearfield High School choral room on Tues., Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. All of the tial. Students named this year from Davis High School are: Cliff Pedersen, Robert Whitesides, Rodney Rose, Lisa Wood, Vernon Davis, Joe Hirschi, Marianne Jensson, Kathy Dahlstet and Lyman ALL INTERESTED students, adults, teachers, relatives and friends are welcome to attend all or any part of this The week of January 17 through 21 was Seventh Grade Week at Central Davis Junior High. The activities began Monday with slave day. The gymnastics team has been working very hard getting ready for Saturdays meet, to be held in the morning at Woods Cross High OTHER activities during the week were: personality tennis shoe and day; levi day; crazy sock day, and 50s day. Seventh grade officers are' president, Korryn Wiese; vice president; Lucy Sergent; and secretary, Pat Winegar. Their advisor is Miss Sherry Reed. School. in GIRLS interested baskeiball have been trying their skill in the recent tryouts for the team. Mr. Holbrook, ninth grade advisor, and the ninth grade THE HONOR Society held their annual winter party on January 13. The members and advisors gathered in the school cafeteria for food and games. Central Davis, being a sports-oriente- d school, has been very busy training its teams for games and meets. committee are working hard toward farewell exercises. the They have chosen renowned Dr. Lindsay Curtis as the speaker. CENTRAL welcomed a new teacher, Alton VanAusdal, who will be teaching type and general business. He began teaching at the beginning of the new semester, Jan. 17. ninth ON JANUARY 20, the grade basketball team defeated North Davis by a Home Economics: Classes To Be More Broadly Based? Junior Home in Davis High Economics teachers includes 26 portable career modules. Superintendent Wrigley said the program is functioning at North Davis and North Layton Junior Highs. He said the modular program allows students to take small programs and do one concept at a time." County schools feel the Home Economics program needs to be more broadly based to include career exploration in early years, Superintendent Bemell Wrigley said. FOR THIS reason Davis teachers were invited by the Layton High Will Present First Musical Of The Year Hor-tens- Watson, Tammy career modules that will be developed for the junior highs are fabric manufacturing, floral design, building maintenance, short order cooking and catering. School. modules for consumer and career exploration will be developed by Utah State University. Cost of the 26 modules will be paid through WPU funds, rk Production that used in the industrial arts department at North Layton and North Davis Junior High Last week the Davis school board approved the adoption of the program, which Bright, Lady Craig Miller, Dan Glad, Stacey Smith, and Vicki Black also portray parts in comedy of the Jazz Age. The the musical. TICKETS will be sold $2 for adults; students, $1; and children, 75 cents. LAST weekend Layton setting takes place at the French Riviera where Polly (played by Karen Brimley), a millionaires daughter, is attending Mme. Dubonnet's Debaters competed in the (Cheryl Paul) fashionable BYU Invitational with 1800 other high school students. This was one of the three largest tournaments in the country. The Debate Team of Matt Orzen and Richard McLeod went all the way with eight undefeated rounds. In the final round they received their only loss. They were awarded Second Place in the entire tournament. finishing school. She falls in love with Tony (Doug Pennock), a delivery boy, who, of course turns out to be the son of Lord Brockhurst (Kevin Egan). To hold his interest, Polly pretends that shes a working girl. THE TIME is roughly 1926. tuneful and affectionate valentine to the innocence and high spirits of the Charleston, Closche hat, and short skirt days. The Boy Friend should dazzle audiences with us It is a THE LEGISLATIV E Team took sweepstakes in their event. All four members of this team broke out in the final round - only one other school out of 58 had four in the finals. In the final round all four Layton students won positions for sweepstakes -- dancing, by Kathy Robinson. Jean McGuire and Bonnie Hobbs have directed the music, and will add their sparkle to the piano keys when they play such melodies as: I Could Be Happv With You, Everybodys Doing Wont You the Riviera, Charleston With Me? and The Boy Friend! points. The Legislative team was composed of Vicki Robinson, John Alex, Richard Evans, and Dan OBryan. JOHN ALEX was awarded best chair, and Dan OBryan led the Layton Squad as high ooint winner. OTHER major roles are IN KAYSVILLE A LAWN MOWER REPAIRING Dont Cuaa It - Bring It To CBS Your Brlgga S Stratton Haadquartara" SALES SERVICE -- TILLERS CHAIN SAWS SNOW BLOWERS SHARPENING SERVICE the test of Tammy Brockhurst. Kevin Wiese, Brian Wood, UNDER THE direction of The Boy Dennis Ferrin, Friend is a witty, stylish spectacular choreographed Bobby; Bourke, Dulcie; Judy Miller, Fay; Sandy Loader, Nancy; EXAMPLES OF some of the of Vocational Education and the Utah State University to join with ten other districts to pilot a program in Home Economics career exploration similar to State Department 766-131- 3 C&S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE O' mm composers festival. Moulton. DOWN GO THE PRICES -- - BARGAINS GALORE or more 50 SAVE SAVE 50 Mens Coats Reduced 20 to 50 Now HEW 4-P- LY POLYESTER - WHATS LEFT ODDS Pair Vl Price or Less Values to 30.00 Clean-u- p Price 1 ular Yard Robes & All SAVE Clean-u- p to 60 50 Originally 8.00 to 18.00 Values Now List 36.90 HOSE KIT EXTRA Red Ryder H STRIDER Installation Available AIR SHOCKS Installation Available Installation Available 4 One Group Assorted Styles Now Your Choice Downstairs Fabric Dept. 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