Show I I I I Tops I In n ri n T Teens ee n 5 I DAVIS hiGhBy HIGH HIGHBy By MERRILEE 1 NIELSON Summer vacation has started start start- I cd ed and Davis students arc are making the most of or it Although Although Although Al Al- though many are going right from froni school work to summer jobs a number of or Da Davis vis students students students stu stu- stu- stu dents arc are using the first part of summer for ROSALIE Parker Dav Day i s junior as an example is leaving leaving leaving leav leav- ing soon for a six week tour of Europe with her family Janice Parrish is going to take an all expenses paid her self sell trip to Bermuda A number of Darts arc are attending attending at at- tending Girls and Boys State Slate I this m month nth Girls were announced in an earlier column col col- col Boys Slaters from Kaysville Kays Kays- vile ville arc are Coleman Mike Timoth Timothy Paul Sheffield Stephen Hyde and Roger Jensen Layton and Farmington Farming- Farming ton boys have not yet et been ann an an- n ou ALSO TAKING trips to their homes will be Davis is students Ann Aim van der del l a little blond gal from the Netherlands who has been staying with the Dibble fan family ly Iy in Layton and Frank Ep Ep- Eppich pich a jov jovial ll young oung man from Austria who has been staying stay stay- staying ing with Dr Kellys Kelly's family in La Layton will bid goodbye to the USA after a months month's trav tray el ci This has been a difficult time for them sa saying ing goodbye for probably forever rather than just for the summer Three Darts will travel to Detroit June 24 2 2 2 and 26 to compete in the National Plymouth Plymouth Ply Ply- mouth Trouble Shooting con con- test Danny Loertscher and Dennis Barker who won first place in the state by locating and Ci fixing ing 24 problems hidden in a 63 Plymouth in 53 minutes minutes min mm- utes will travel with Don Edwards Edwards Ed Ed- Edwards wards auto shop instructor THE TilE excitement of school letting out is wearing off and new excitement over trips and new experiences is taking its place in many D Darts Dart's rt's hearts this week KA KAYSVILLE JUNIOR By MARY RY ANN PRIGMORE RIGl The last paper of the year The Scroll was put out last Wednesday THURSDAY Y the Kaysville Junior High picture books were ere distributed among all students It contains pictures of all 11 home room classes the Ute faculty and separate pictures of or student body and class of of- The student council was also pictured and everyone everyone everyone every every- one was pleased and bus busy with signatures Tc climax three years at Kaysville Jr High was the junior high graduation held Wednesday at 8 pm p.m. in the Davis High auditorium The opening prayer of or the program program pro pro- gram was given by Barbara then a welcome was wasen g given en by ninth grade president John Richard A CORNET trio played by bj Denise Moon Richard Peas- Peas Icy Gary accompanied accompanied nied by Joanne Parrish was next Principal Vaughan Barber Barber Bar Bar- ber her introduced the key speak speak- er Lindsey Curtis of oC Ogden after alter student speakers finished finished fin fin- their talks They were Khris Clark Mary lary Ann Prigmore Prig Prig- more Joan Rice Steven Dinger Ding- Ding cr er Chris Bernard and LaVon and finally Paul Smith the class At th the conclusion the ninth grade chorus sang Climbed Every Mountain and The Halls of Ivy conducted b by Frank Parker and accompanied by Joanne Parrish Closing prayer pray pray- er was given by Dann Danny Fer Fer- guson BOUNTIFUL JUNIOR By ILENE CLARK School let out at on Friday Friday Fri Fri- Friday Fri Fri- day May 24 THE TIlE SCHOOL publication came out and it is called the There here were pictures of faculty and administration of gym classes lasses the basketball team and cheer leaders and school operetta edito Co-edito r s sei wel ei e C Margaret 1 and Lynnae W Wood od The cover was done by Marsha larsha Roark and Young burg Ninth graduation was held at the Bountiful High auditorium auditor auditor- ium Wednesday night at 8 p.m. p. p m m. Students marched in and talks were given by speakers Christine Hawthorne gave the welcome prelude played by Marlene larlene Eggett and Elliott I Warner gave the invocation I violin solo called Meditation played by Linda J. J Anderson tal talK entitled Glimpses on the trails of oC life me was given by Bett Betty Gerber THE TIlE KEY that opens the Dooz DoOl of oC Tomorrow was given by bv Robert Calderwood Caldei The Gl Glee club chub sang two selections Ill I'll be Seeing You and The Lord Bless You and Keep You Destiny Unknown was given by Linda M. M Anderson and Earl Moon spoke on Noman No Noman Noman man is wise vise enough by himself himself himself him him- self Remarks were given by Principal Pitt and students walked across stage on class introduction b by y Rob Robert R o b e crt r t Hawkes student body president dent and Mike Jacobson grade president Benediction was given by Barbara Choate and the postlude was played by Joanne Finlinson About were graduated BOUNTIFUL uGh HIGH HIGHBy By ELANA Commencement exercises of the seventh graduating class at the Bountiful High took place Friday May 27 at 7 pm p.m. The program was centered around the statement from Socrates The e d dl l life le is not worth living Helen Hogan Van B. B Norman Richard Richard Richard Rich Rich- ard Glade Lee Maxwell l and Gloria Van Dyke presented a symposium each taking a different dif diC- dif dif- ferent phase of the examina examina- tion DIPLOMAS were awarded by the tho president of oC the board of education Ervin R. R R Clev Clev- erly erty The combined choir and Madri singers prepared prepared pre pre- prepared pared the musical portion of oC the evening Principal Robert Keddington L presented the class after alter which John S S. S White supervisor supervisor super super- visor of secondary education made the response The class gUt gift ift a paper back library was presented b by Richard Lawrence Lawrence Lawr Lawr- ence senior class president and accepted b by the student bod body president elect Clark Jenkins Carolyn Besley gave the he invocation and the services ended with the benediction byJ by J Jerry err Rogers After the exercises the graduation grad grad- class their theil dates and parents were all guests at a dance sponsored by the junior class officers The theme of Reach for Tomorrow was carried out in pink with the orchestra ing ng on the music platform Refreshments were served by he lie class of oC 64 during inter inter- mission INCLUDED in the last weeks week's rehearsals and preparations prepa- prepa rations was the Swan Song i Assembly Richard Lawrence I Fred Udy and Kathy Holbrook were vere in charge The They assigned class officers of the sophomore class of oC 61 and the junior class of oC 62 to collect portions of oC each years year's happenings to tobe tobe be he presented on the last as as- Bits from Crom previous assemblies p proms oms and any activities the graduating class participated in were restaged Ina ma Meinhardt of oC Brazil of- of said goodbye and was presented with a silver sil charm bracelet Each charm was especially es es- es chosen to represent part of her life in the United States Slates STUDENT body officers Bruce Barlow Pam Mayne Manc and Pat Neison also said their official goodbyes at this time The assembly ended with the entire audience and cast singing singing sing sing- ing jag the school s song ng AFTER enjoying a hearty breakfast prepared by the PTA on the Ute football field seniors senors sen sen- ors were issued their year yearbooks yearbooks books and set loose Places of interest were mainly Bear Lake ake Pineview and Timpa- Timpa That evening the usual year book parties took place The Legend edited by Bonnie Ford tills this s year used the theme The World a Theatre The Earth a Stage by John Hey- Hey wood SOUTH DAVIS JR B By PAULETTE CLASS Thursday Ia 1 May 23 South Davis held its farewell exercises exercises exer exer- for Cor the class of 63 in the Bountiful High auditori u m where parents of South's students students students stu stu- stu- stu dents came to see sec their ninth grade sons and daughters graduated from junior high to high school SPEAKERS at commencement commencement commence- commence ment were Larry DeLang Janet Pierce Piere Douglas Bradford Bradford Brad Brad- ford and Susan Alle Alley Remarks Remarks Remarks Re Re- marks were given by Principal Lamar Parkin nd Supt G. G Harold Holt Assistant Principal Principal pal Almon J. J Flake gave the presentation of or the Martin awards for Cor outstanding students stu dents of the year ear They were presented by Gorden Garden Ervin and Merilee 1 Christenson The chorus directed by Earl Standing sang Green Leaves of oC t Summer Madame Jeannette Jeannette Jean Jean- nette and the school song The ninth grade gift to the school was g given gen en by Gail Morgan Moran Mor Mor- gan ganice an ice vice president of the ninth grade It was a statue to be placed on the front lawn of South Davis Jr and a hi-fi hi set for Cor th the music department SCOTT Jarvis president of or orthe the ninth grade class spoke I Ithe before beCore they paraded before the Ule parents All the students were filled with both boUt happiness happiness happiness happi happi- ness and sorrow Friday the last day of oC school also ended the final day for lor report cards Classes were shortened and report cards marked and a chance was given to get last remarks from classmates and teachers A A memorandum contain n g pictures of oC all students faculty ty and clubs was purchased b by students Sally Fletcher a member of the Ten Council and student stu stu- stu dent at South Davis Junior High and her family left CorSan for Cor forSan San Francisco Wed Wed- sd a y morning Purpose of me e trip is to attend a relatives relative's funeral fun fun- funeral eral oral but will also be counted as a vacation for the Fletcher family |