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Show M I Davis County Clipper Youthfriu cation Tuesday, December 23, 2003 1 No school until January 5. 2004 Students in Davis District will enjoy another long Christmas break lasting from December 20 through January 4 Classes will resume Monday, January 5,2004 WXHS WXHS CHOIR, right, in rehearsal with Utah Symphony in Abravanel Hall, Salt lake City. debate off to impressive start The Woods Cross Debate Cats have WOODS CROSS started the season off strong at the many tournaments they have competed in this year At the Falcon irst tournament .at Clearfield, in Student Congress Sam Matthews took sixth .Bryce Baltaar fifth, Sheldon Pearson first, and Jenna Hamilton also placed At the Bountiful tournament Brandon Bown and Alyson Jones took third in Duo Amberlv Riddle land Whitney Knowlton took fourth in Duo and F rika Sowbv took third in Humorous Interp L Over 40 schools including Woods Cross participated in the 'Cougar Classic at BYU Steve Pope earned a first place and best chair in Student Congress, Sophie Barth was a linahst in National Extemp, lan Doherty was a finalist in Impromptu Lance Larsen and Sophie Barth were quarter finalists in the rred Turner scholarship program, and Katie lolmes and in Ted Turner piogram Knstyn Orgill were undefeated Cross hosted Woods their own tournament 12, Dec Friday 'where over 15 other schools participated Jessica Wilson took third in Oratory, Sophie Barth second in National I xtemp. Matt Wright fourth in Impromptu Steve Pope thud in foreign Extemp, Michael Muhlestein fifth in Foreign E xtemp and Ian Doherty took second in I oreign Extemp and fifth in Impromptu 1 I 5-- 0 -- .5. BELL (left), CJH offers CDs of patriotic - concert Hie Centerville Junior bull C horal CENTERVILLE The Quest for F iccdom, a celebrated Department concert recently Many well known patriotic songs from The Star Spangled Banner' to America the Beautiful and soulful tunes from history were showcased in the program Highlight of the program was the Salute to Aimed oiees as songs of each branch of the U S military were sung and men and women in uniform weie recogmed Choir members weie attired in patriotic colors and Rodgeis Memorial Theatre added to the lun by piov idine ( iv il War cos tumes Die concert was reeoidcd in oidct to send ( Ds to aimed forces around the world I oeal residents who would like to send a CD to their service person can do so foi a $5 donation Contact the CJH business office at 402 1400 foi an older foim . I patriotie-rfheme- d 1 BY JAN HOPKINS C hppt i S lilt Willi r - The SALT LAKE CITY of and giundcur opulence Abi ivand II ill creates an excite can be felt even when 1 vav detail tiom the soltlv reflective wood tones to the polished biass rails to the bill lianee of spaiklmg chendelieis is axiidinated to picpire the senses for multiple moments of artistic ccstacv en the dress rJic.us.il foi tile lleic Comes S inta Claus conceit t(xik on its own anticipa toiv spnkle And tilde in the thick o( things w is the Woods (mss H mil Conceit ( lioir and colldlletoi Nell Ilelldllkscn The chon petfoi Hied S lturd IV Dec 20 at 11 am indue an it 12 10 pm with the I till Svmjihonv as putt of its Dillipop Series It s a neat oppoitumtv to pa foi in with the I till Svmphonv said Ilciidnkscii We hid a ball mait that its emjitv 1 dome it Ihe chon alre above, are Lance Larsen (back), Nadine Pschaggeny, Tiffany Russell, at rehearsal Emily Burnett shows off with Symphony WXHS OH CHOIR performs against backdrop of "Old Glory" I- ft CHOIR members, tdv h id a usually conduct choirs but he was gre it to vvoik with We all love him Burnett slid chon niembeis had a lot of fun with the musiu ms of the svmphonv as well Hie tuba (nrv player (Ofcnloch) for Giudcte was so much fun sud Burnett lies really mellow We thought svm phony plavers weie a notch above but they showed us they're people just like us" Tie Utah Symphony chooses a high school chon tiom within the state to perform at this mimal e ila tor young people ages 1 10 Has veat oigamets decided to cho e a Divis District school and Woods ( ross was the inst int recommai cl ition of two irtisticallv leluble solaces We got lllckv Slid I t ill bcfoie said O Neil The symphony has never been conducted by a chon teacher But Henduksen came with such an excellent repu tation as a choir director that when he approached us with this idea we decided to run with it Other selections in Saturday s I program included The Gift Saw Three Ships and a medley of Hark, the Heiald Angels Sing, Silent Night and Joy to the W ciods ( ross is an incredible school choir O Nal who has been with the svmphonv for more than three vc irs h id high pi .use for the their only following gioup idle u sal lor the show They came very prepared and needed only minor coaching on the acoustics of the (Abravanel) hall They also had a great a cup jxlla arrangement of Sleigh Ride with their own jtercussionists that w is so nicelv done we decided to shoyvease the choir in that song instc id of using the symphony as we usually do nothcr first for the progiant hid () Nal stepping down front his conductors platform and j issing the baton to Ilaidiikscn to conduct the brass section of the Woild Pnoi to and following the concert members of the choir and select members of the svmphonv met with audience members to piovide background on the pet tormance This spung Woods Cross High Concert Choir will also be one of three schools performing in a Lis Vegas inv ited event reputa excellence among its W is itch I milt peels But the e ol singlin with a idle pro expel li ssionu! oichestra adept at more challenging ainngeniaits has moved th it up a notch I have alwavs loved the svm phony s iv s nulv Bui nett a chon member and bell ringer Scott O Nal w is awesome He doesnt lion foi 1 cheer squad, top row, to r: Ashley Tolbert, Nelson, Alaina Randle, Laura Francom, Kelsey Middle row: Kelsie Musgrove, Lisa Gunther-adviso- r. Jordan, Lindsey Crouch, Jessica Dalton, Kendra Wilmarth. Bottom row: Courtney Downs, Casja Crouch, Came Beck. CJH WINNING I Lmsey m CJH cheerleaders win big at camp - The Centerville Jumoi High CENTERVILLE Cheerleading Squad received all Supenor" ratines at their cheer camp at USU Of the 26 schools involved only three were junior highs The squad was also one of thiee schools to received an Overall Superior and a' Spirit Stick' Flexible classes AM or PM Hands on learning Only 10 months to earn your license Public invited to take individual classes High success rate Very Affordable Tuition WKOuri PUBLIC SWIMMING 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 1:00 - 7:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00 - 4:00 p.m, m'i Comfortable, Low Key Atmosphere $0 emcibncnt fee alt membnz .GIFTS Watches Gift For All Occasions Jewelry Repairs Watch Repairs 170 South Main, Bountiful 295-202- 1 y JEWELRY Diamonds Where Women Can Work Out In A a tABNTER HOURS Monday-Frida- r fj u Christmas Ice Skating Exhibition PUBLIC ICE SKATING Mon. 10 a.m.-1:4- 5 p.m., Tue. 10 a.m.-1:4- 5 p.m.( 7p.m.-- 9 Wed. 10a.m.-1:45p.- Ik 10 a.m.-1:4- 5 p.m., 7:00 p.m.-- 9 p.m. Fri. 10 a.m.-1:4- 5 p.m., 7:00 p.m.-- 9 p.m. Sat. 1 Sun. 1 p.m.-p.m.-- 3 p.m., 7 Afterwards p.m.-- 9 p.m. Fri. Dec. 19th 7 pm Cost: $2.00 Also, FREE Skating 630 tcTi7" VVi cLN p.m.-8:1- p.m. 5 p.m. p.m. |