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Show 4 WEEKLY REFLEX MAY 6, 1981 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, Good News At Layton Orchestra Completes Tour DUS By DEBBIE GEORGE Cleai Field High School Spring String Fling Orchestra Wednesday, its annual May 13th at 7:30 p.m. in the will be presenting auditorium. Special guests will be Sunset Jr. Orchestra and elementary string students from the surroundHigh ing area. A unique feature of the evening will combine all students on several selections for large string orchestra. Admission is $1 for adults and $3 per family. Proceeds w ill go tow ards the CHS Orchestra fund. All groups are under the direction of Kirk Beecher. Cleai field High School CLEARFIELD CONCERT SET multi-purpos- e - MR. BERG is changing assignments with the Davis School District at the close of this school year. He has been the principal of Layton Elementary School for the past 15 years. Prior to becoming a school principal of Layton Elementary School for the past 15 years. Pnor to becoming a school principal, Mr. Berg was an elementary school teacher. He taught several trip took place April 25 when VICA by NAN GOODRICK Suzanne Moon to Be Honored Ruth Harvey years at Layton Elementary and other schools in the Layton area. THE PTA, sponsors of the open house, would like to invite former students of Layton Elementary, parents, teachers who are now members of the faculty and former faculty members to attend the open house. & Shia Kapos took first place in extemporary speaking at the state VICA Annual Leader- ship meeting held at BYU After playing Danse Bachanalle" and "Schehere-zade- . the first half of the competition, they were graduated to the top spot in their division and were invited to play at a concert of honor that evening where they would compete with their division for first place and the other five divisions for the highest honor "The Sweepstakes Trophy. "AT THE evening performance the orchestra attained such a high level of performance that it would be difficult to ever achieve that level reflected Mr. Marsagain. den. At the finish of the last note, the audience spont- aneously rose for a standing ovation. While on their tour the orchesta also gave a concert in St. George and participated in such activities as going to Disney land and having a beach barbecue. qualifying her to April represent Davis High School at the N ationals in Atlanta, Ga. June The Layton High School production of the musical "Good News is scheduled for Fnday, Saturday and Mon- 9 Refreshments will be RUTH HILL Harvey will retire this May from teaching. She will complete 28 years teaching second and third Register Childern grades in Davis County. The last 17 years she has been in Burton Elem., teaching third grade. Suzanne Moon has given 25 years of service teaching chil- 1 1 Werrett as Connie Lane: Bruce Bakkeras Tom Marlow: Mike Coleman as Bobby Randall; Nancy Koning as Patricia Bingham: Penny Gilmore as Babe O'Day. OTHER MAJOR leads are Al Darroch as Coach Johnson; George Barkley as "Pooch" Kearney; Chris Sandberg as Miss Charlotte Kenyon: and Randy Stevens as "Beef Saunders. The director and set designer is Dennis Ferrin with Sheila Canfield, musical director. Bobbie Zahradka and Dennis Ferrin are the choreographers. THE COST is $2.50 for adults and $2 for students. dren. Twenty-tw- o of those years in Davis County and 19 years at Burton Elem. School teaching kindergarten and first grade. She plans to do some traveling with her husband, np Roman Holidayo Planned At LHS At Doxey Parents of children w'ho will start kindergarten at Doxey School,944N. 250 W Sunset, are encouraged to come to school May 12 to register their The studentbody officers at Layton High School are busy planning for the Roman Holidays coming up May child. CHILDREN WHO turn five on or before October 31 are eligible for entrance into kindergarten. Bring a birth certificate or other legal document to verify the child's age. A brief program will be held at 10 a.m. on that day (attend- will be held in the LHS gym from 8 to 11 p.m., the cost being $5 a couple. RAY 15-2- PAUL SMITH received third place in auto body at state competition at BYU, reshaping, welding and painting a car fender. Others partticipating in the state competition were Fred GORDONS AUTO 166 S. Main Bergold, Sandi Rasband, Mitch Palmer, Carter Anderson, Jeff Apgood, Ray Colmer, and John Nightingale. Mr. Rosier is VICA advisor at Davis High. LEADERSHIP competition at state included events in business procedures, prepared speech, extemp speech, interview and display. Come in for ail: Brake Work 4 Muffler & Exhaust Work Front End Allignment Call 766-206- 1 for appointment THE EVENTS scheduled for the week are Olympics between all of the different clubs on Monday, student government day Tuesday, awards night on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., rest and relaxation day will be Thursday with a e fireworks display that night. large-scal- ance optional) to give you more information about kindergarten. Check with friends and neighbors who have children eligible to start kindergarten to be sure they are aware of this date. The Roman Holidays Assembly will be Friday morning with the dance culminating the week on Saturday night. It thy You Should SAVE At. . . 1 Personalized Friendly we can help you build Service your Financial Security. 2. 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The major leads are Kathy 14-1- An open house will be held in honor of Ruth Harvey and Suzanne Moon on May 7 at Burton Elementary School, 827 E. 200 S Kaysville, from p.m. Friends and relatives are invited. served, dmg 4 Good Reasons THE HIGHLIGHT of the Leadership Meeting Berg To Be Honored Harold Berg will be honored at an open house on Thursday, ; May 14 beginning at 3:30 p.m in the Layton Elementary room, ; School 30 W. Gentile, Layton. "There is a definite value in a tour of this nature because of the level of companionship, growth, unity and the striving for excellence that can only be afforded in this way," stated Davis High Orchestra Director. Richard Marsden, of the orchestra's recent tour and Calicompetition in southern fornia. the DHS Orchesta competed against approximately 25 other California orchestras at Ml. Miguel High School. High School |