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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 25, 1981 2231 iA i C i y i ,.4, v 'y U Vii I ) -- W M' ' .ay W&L fU;. tV'- - i ' CO O I f 1 I P -, J.1- I ' MyVv JEd&v .jit OiO ' P. VjnSi: -- I i ;. ' "x' 'r-- ; t . L 'S L' Jf f fcts ' , ' TY'-y- 7 )&' Yt tv.i iffYAn C7 'i ?i a 5 4 v f. - '.' :' ', ': i ,f)yY- I ' - fr?v' I y yl Lai Woven Full bolts Rustlca, Amoretta Spring shades ill Select group Full bolts Spring shades Stripe or Solid Full bglts Values to $3.98 yd. Solid 16-1- ACTIVITIES of the two 'days included a dragon cartoon movie, a dragon citizenship slogan selected from each class, and a songfest of dragon songs from eactvgja&sung in a joint assemblyothe delight of v. everyone. ' New words were created to the tune of Puff the Magic Dragon to encourage the students to be good citizens and to be loyal. Joe Everton from the Layton High music department brought his guitar and a few student singers to join in the festivities. green dragon cookie and ate their lunch in their rooms including green dragon bread-roll- s and green slush. Shamrocks were also in evidence. No intentions were made to slight our Irish friends. A CONTEST was held to determine a winner of the slogan and song creations from each class. The winning class was Mr. Nalder's sixth graders. Cynthia Gardner, school secretary, created a dragon cake to present to Mr. Na- lders sixth grade. Mrs. Carolyn Andersen. Mrs. Bertha McGee and Mr. Berny Nalder were teachers in charge of the festivities. Lane Findlay of Mrs. Andersen's fifth grade donned a clever dragon costume and was the master of ceremonies at the assembly. Everyone felt green and dragonish and had a great time. ; STUDENTS l decorated a (MM New Flag Girls Named At Davis High School By DEBBIE GEORGE The Davis High Marching Band recently conducted a flag I'm" mTiTTn r Its That Time of Yes i'i 11 clinic after which the tryouts for the new flag girls for the 1981-8- 2 season was held. THE TEAM will include 22 flag girls, with two serving as alternates. The girls are: Shauna Barnett, Chris Chapman, Shawnee Galli, Debbie George, Nancy Giles, Sharee Halliday, Kim Hand, Michelle Hickman, Lorrie Homer, Becky Hulse. Also, Jessica Hulse, Ann Ayer, Niki Kapos, Holly Kinard, Leah Lansberry, Barbara Lee, Janet Lee, Angela McCollough, Kami Moulton, Jill Pulsipher, Janna Seegmil-le- r and Becky Trumaini. THE FLAG team will participate in the regular marching band shows and parades and will also perform in special e presentations. half-tim- Advisors include Mr. Bruithoupe, Alena Collier and Shawnee Galli. Crestview PTA To Sponsor Pictures i THOSE WHO missed the picture taking day that was held last fall will want to take appointment only. The numCrestber to call is view PTA will receive part of the money taken in from the family portraits, dmg multi-purpo- advantage of this second opportunity. The Preceptor lota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Thursday to entertain its sister chapter Beta Mu. The event was a hospitality hopscotch held at the home of Mary Ann Bundy of Layton. THE MEMBERS and guests enjoyed a salad supper followed by card games. LAYTON The annual staged Saturday in Salt Lake Citys Capitol Rotunda. TICKETS ARE being sold for $7. The dance, to run from p.m., will feature the music of Joe Muscolinos I U The students at Central Davis Jr. High have been celebrating the last week as National Music Week, with many activities. On Tuesday, the girls Chautonette Choral group performed a few numbers during both lunches in front of the office, accompanied by their teacher, Marlin Hi) U yd. HIS 479-547- This years junior week activities included daily promotions and airing of the movie Superman. Prints and solids ' Spring Shades Values to $3.49 yd. 45" wide BMGINII EVEin Limited quantity Values to $4.49 yd. Off-Whi- te Full bolts 45 wide yd. The junior assembly will be held Friday and feature announcement of prom royalty and a demonstration by Kathleen Isom, who recently won second place honors in the national drill competition. Full bolts Values to $4.49 yd. 60 wide 13 Bear Facts By PAULA PACHECO h Values to $9.98 yd. 60 wide Stripe PolyesterCotton Full bolts ononiBiB) 919 V. Hill. SPECIAL MUSICAL performances were given by some of Central's teachers. A music assembly was planned by the concert orchestra and concert band, but unfortunately it couldnt be arranged. On March 13, Central was entertained by the magical talents of Andy Anderson of a National School Assembly. Designer lengths Values to $3.49 yd. u Limited quantity 45 wide Flags Of The World At Layton Jr. High tively displayed in the two main show cases at North Layton Jr. High School. The 9x11 paper flags are the work of students in the foreign lan- guage classes and the world geography classes at the school. EVERYTHING REDUCED Combe Rd., Ogden by Prom Saturday Layton High School junior prom, highlighting a week of junior class activities, will be 45 wide lii) fO Flags of the world are attrac- STOCK REDUCTION Values to $3.98 yd. Layton High Jr. Sister Chapter Entertained By Preceptor lota se PolyesterCotton Stripe Full bolts 45 wide PolyesterCotton Complete Stock Bell photographers have agreed to give special prices to families at Crestview for those who would like a family portrait. These pictures will be taken at the Bell Studio, 6391 replace your All Yd. MCCALL AND SIMPLICITY PATTERNS The Crestview Elementary School PTA in Layton will sponsor the taking of individual pictures on March 28 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the room. schools band. Quality Craftsman will expertly Broken Windshield Storm Windows & Doors Values to $2.98 yd. 45 wide ? (M ft) III! Mr. Nalders sixth grade Layton Elementary students gather to celebrate Green Dragon Days. GREEN DRAGON DAYS Green dragons invaded the school at Layton Elementary The school's on March mascot worn on their yellow and green shirts became a reality. Values to $5.98 yd. 60 wide MRS. SNYDER and her Spanish students made flags of the Spanish speaking countries. French students under our new spring pants, blouses, shirts, blazers, sleepwear, dresses, jewelry, now on sale the direction of their teacher, Mr. Wallace, prepared the flags of French speaking countries. Countries that speak lan- guages other than Spanish or French were the responsibility of Mr. Parks and his world geography students. 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