Show F FOR YOUTH H K 1 S F J F l 1 1 mJ m- m J l ll p I i l N 1 5 L rr rL r- r r r- r r I- I I 1 1 tr r rk k 7 V Nv r GEORGE FE FELMAN 1 AN AN AND YOU ct Tops In Teens t Davis High HighBy By LEE ANN SANDALL Glen Taylor and George Peterson ph physiology tors at Davis High School arc are the faculty teachers of or the nationwide na na- Uon wide tion-wide program of Medical Medical Medi cal Self Help f This course trains the teachers teachers teachers teach teach- ers to handle emergency situations situations situations situ situ- when a doctor or a nurse is unavailable Emergency childbirth radiation radiation radiation ra ra- ra- ra fallout and artificial resuscitation are some of or the fields vo will cover stated trip Ie went on t s y that prepared people may save 90 per cent of the lives in a disaster IN TilE THE near future Davis High School drivers will be assigned parking stalls for their cars Students wilt will also be issued stickers for their cars upon which shall be printed print print- ed numbers which coincide with the parking stalls The safety safely committee under the direction of Richard Bubak has sponsored the new crosswalks crosswalks crosswalks cross cross- walks which were painted inthe in inthe inthe the roadways near the school Carbon disulfide was the smell of the day in the chemistry chemistry chemistry chem chem- department last Friday Mr 11 Ricard Butler chemistry instructor was demonstrating how partial pressures add up when the equipment with which he was working blew a cork The chemistry lab was flooded with the aroma of or carbon carbon carbon car car- bon disulfide MR BUTLER stated slated Carbon Carbon Carbon Car bon disulfide smells like corral number five live The operetta The Thc King andI andI and I Iff under the general dir direction direction ec- ec tion lion of Frank Parker and Mark Wood is coming fast last Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the premier performance during during dur dur- ing ng the week of Nov 18 1822 B By MARY RY ELLEN HANNAH IL Bountiful Jr High presented its Veterans' Veterans Da Day assembly Nov 11 11 We were proud to have the UlC George R. R Day American Amer Arner- lean ican Legion Post 79 TilE THE PROGRAM 1 was well presented The men of or the American Legion made clear to all how truly proud we should be of or those that gave ave their lives that this country should remain free Iree The grade chorus presented presented presented pre pre- a fine display of singing singing singing sing sing- ing when they performed L Let t There be Music and Somewhere Somewhere Some where over the Rainbow MRS 1 HUNTERS HUNTER'S class presented pre a skit dedicated to all veterans Students participating ing were Janis Jams Checketts Nancy Hatch Lana Burns Barbara Winters Allan Nielson NII Niel son Steve Ste Fryer Rorie Boric Kidd Jeanette Defa Randy iansen Steve Barker Sandy Bessey Besse JoAnn Gines Larry Tolman Bountiful Jr extends sincere sincere sin sincere sin sin- cere thanks to the Ule American Legion for presenting this fine assembly REPORT cards came out Wednesday Nov 6 G. It was a aday aday aday day of or mixed emotions excitement excitement excitement ex ex- and fear Each term Bountiful Jr is proud of the scholastic and citizenship grades of many of or orits its students TO BE ON the high honor roll a student must have between between between be be- tween 66 and 70 points Points are arc determined as follows A 10 points A A 9 9 B plus 8 B 7 B- B 6 C plus 5 C 4 9 C- C 3 D D' D plus 2 D 1 F 0 0 To make the honor roll roU a student must have between 61 and 65 points The citizenship roll is perhaps the most difficult difficult dif diC- dif dif- but also the most rewarding re re- rewarding warding arding roll 1011 to be on To be eligible for the citizenship roll a student must receive an E in every class An AnE AnE AnE E indicates an excellent cit cit- izen |