Show r 1 r l Tops In InT f Teens T een 5 By IL ILENE CLARK BOUNTIFUL JR HIGH Exciting class elect election o 0 n s f have been held the past weed wee week at Class officers fo for eighth and ninth grade officer were chosen to lead students student tho the next year of school Capable Capable Ca pable ninth grade rade officers are David president Kathy Brockbank vice president president dent and 1 Marilyn Anderson EIGHTH grade leaders rs are Frank l president Tamara Call vice president and Ial 1 Mary Stable Stahle secretary These students are r ready ap am and and willing io to put forth much effort to contribute to next years year's success Thursday and Friday May Ma 9 10 were Girls' Girls Day and Boys Boys' Day on Boys Day girls wore misfit clothes elot s with ties tics and waited on the boys boysy Uy y shining shoes carrying lunch trays traS standing in the ck of the Ule lunch line and ruing books On Girls' Girls Day Daya 4 86 bo boys s 's had a- a similar tas tasks Plus bows in their hair M FRIDAY was also ninth trade grade field day This activity Was was planned by ninth grade I officers Mike Jacobsen Lana I Hansen and Julie Bangerter and by members of the ty Ninth graders were excused excused excused ex ex- from rain sixth and seventh periods to participate Activities such as swimming swimming swimming swim swim- ming dancing a 1 II 11 1 hor horseshoes and games were provided Many fan l comments that much fun fUll was had were were heard Refreshments were served ser at the last part of ot the party Thursday May 9 9 Bount Bountiful ul Jr High Eagles clobbered the Central Cubs at a baseball game on Centrals Central's diamond 62 6 KAYSVILLE JR HIGH HIGHBy By MARY ANN PRIGMORE The annual Davis County track meet got underway with witha a bang as Kaysville Jr Bountiful Boun Bonn tiCul Jr Clearfield Jr Central Cen Davis Jr and South Davis Dayis Dav- Dav is Jr Highs fought to walk walkaway walkaway away with the coveted trophy TilE THE MEET was held at Davis High School for all the junior highs and high schools of the county Kaysville not only wound up with the trophy troph but broke several several sev sev- eral records in doing so f. f TAD Goaslind was elected best athlete of the day da from Kaysville Tad came in first firstin in the he broad jump tying the record at first in the pole vault setting a new rec rec- r ord at s first in the I yard dash and also first inthe inthe in ir the ft mile rela relay tying the record at Other Knights who won honors hon honors ors are as follows DAVE SMITH Sl setting a new record at came in firstin first firs firstin in the high jump Dave also won second place in the broad jump and first in the tho J 4 mile relay along with Tad Fred Fr d Loertcher Brent West Roger Holcomb baud and lIld Eldon Hansen won second in the yd relay MIKE l Peterson took third place in the pole vault ault Don Thompson won first in the Ule shot put Lynn Francis came in fourth in hi the medley relay and hird thir in iq the mile run Allen Smith won second place in hi the J high gh jump Dennis Anderson came in third in the thc yd dash and along with Tad Goaslind and Dave Smith won first lust place in inthe inthe the h mile relay Steven Dinger Ding- Ding er or Ned Jensen Kent Goodsell Goodsell Good Good- sell seU along with Lynn Francis took fourth place in th the medley med mcd Icy ley lc rela relay NED Jensen also took second second second sec sec- sec sec- ond in the mile run Reuben Cunningham came in third inthe inthe in inthe the high jump and along with Tad Goaslind Dave Smith and Dennis Anderson won first Inthe In hi hithe inthe the thet t mile relay I These boys have worked hard all season and is indeed proud of them Till THE KA KAYSVILLE Knights held their second annual night dance on May Ma 10 It began at and lasted until 1130 pm p.m. I Th The theme was Shangri La La and highlights of the decorations decorations decorations decora decora- were Japanese lanterns I and the pagoda in the center of oC the floor MANY STUDENTS attended the dance as did faculty members members members mem mem- bers and parents of the student stu Mu- dent body and ninth grade of of- officers Much work was put into tho the dance by Blaine Elaine Hyer and his committees It proved to be a abig abig abig big success suc success ess 7 THURSDAY May 9 Kaysville Kaysville Kays Kays- ville yule traveled to Clearfield to play a baseball game against the Falcons It was a aery very ery exciting and well played game with both teams fighting hard for victor victory Clearfield came out victorious 10 DAVIS HIGH HIGHBy B By SUSAN DUCKWORTH Davis is busy bus winding up this school year ear with activities activities activities ties elections and all around fun LAST Wednesday was the Pro Schola assembly in which the advisor of or the club Mother Moth Moth- er er Downs was featured in a slinky black dress The boys will remember that assembly Girls' Girls Association officers were chosen last week They arc Barbara Barton of oC Kaysville Kaysville Kays Kays- ville vile Pat Wendel of at Farmington Farming- Farming ton and Pat Kingsley of Lay- Lay ton JUNIORS last week finally received their D rings It It was a da day of excitement and thrill as many girls got their own ring to flaunt and junior boys lose theirs The last Dart put out was wasby wasby wasby by the Ule journalism class under under under un un- der the direction of at the Dart staff for Cor next year The same day that it came out a publications publication's publications publication's publications publication's cation's banquet was held at atthe atthe atthe the Weber club in Ogden After Af Af- After ter a dinner the D book bookstaff bookstaff staff of Davis sang an ode to the Ule publications department of Davis TilE THE SINGING staff called themselves the Off Beats and besides being off beat they were also off The new Dart editor for or next year was announced He is Mike Boggess Boggess Bog Bog- gess of Layton Laylon Davis is proud of oC her baseball baseball baseball base base- ball team First place in region re rc- gion was nabbed by the team last Thursday in a 5 4 victory over Clearfield SENIORS are busy practicing practicing practicing ing for graduation A different and unique program is s being planned for this year under the direction of ot Miss 1 Eva Barrett Barrett Bar Bar- rett and Mrs Dorothy Bing Bing- ham The Tho program will feature feature fea fea- ture lure a choral reading group which will take the Ule place of oC a regular speaker Darts will receive their D books next week The seniors receive theirs on Wednesday and sophomores and juniors on Thursday A multitude of activities are arc being planned to 0 keep the departing seniors busy durin during this Jast last week weck BOUNTIFUL HIGH HIGHBy B By A MARGO 1 JENSEN JENSE h Busy Is the word for students stu stir dents at Bountiful High School The calendar is full lull of interesting interesting inter inter- esting activities as the school year nears completion SENIOR students had an opportunity opportunity op op- op to say adieu to one another last Monday when they met at the Prudential Building for or their annual ban ban ban- Toasts and songs given were reminiscent of at wonderful wonder wonder- ful days das they had experienced at Bountiful B 0 u n t i f u 1 High Taking part on the program w were re Principal Keddington Mi Mr Gilbert Gilbert Gil Gil- bert Paula Killpack vice principal Wright Dale West West- ergard Bonnie Ford Bruce Druce Barlow Paul Halliday Tom Smith and the senior officers I Richard Lawrence Kathy Hoi Hoi- I brook and Fred Ud Udy I Once again the school had reason to feel teel proud of the work displayed at the annual spring festival Thursday evening evening evening eve eve- ning students and parents joined together to view excellent excellent excel excel- lent art work displayed ed in the gymnasium OUTSTANDING t 1 s sCram from Cram the wood work department department department depart depart- ment were exhibited The music music music mu mu- sic department provided a splendid program in the audi audi- Both junior and senior groups performed The boys' boys chorus and the Madri Mad Mad- ri ii Singers presented special selections The school band played several numbers to complete the program Of OC particular interest this week at the thc high Jugh school was the organization of a chapter o of the National Honor Society Eighty two students were invited invited invited in in- to participate as charter members Initiation will be beheld beheld beheld held May 22 22 A A. special speaker speak er will bo be invited and refresh refresh- m ments will be served J 1 TWENTY two girls vied for forthe forthe forthe the opportunity of oC being next years year's yc rs r's JV cher leaders Tryouts Tryouts Tryouts Try- Try outs were held after school on Thursday Those selected to lead for the JV teams next year arc Krista Lish Linda Hove Hovey Mari lari Ka Kay Warrick Jolene Jolene Jo- Jo lene Harwood and Wendy Wil Wil- cox New members of the Pep club joined with the old to participate par par- participate in an evening of fun Cun Friday night A banquet held in the Uie Saddle Room of the Hot was the tho setting for Cor announcement of new cers To lead the group next year are Susan York president president president dent Gerri HassIng vice president Pat Hendrickson secretary Christene Goudy publicity manager Marsha Gurr historian Clever Cl ver decorations and favors favors favors ors featuring school colors made the evening a colorful one School is nearly over and summer time with all its it's freedom freedom free free- dom dam and fun is nearly here Be careful not to idle away your days Relaxation is wonderful wonderful wonderful won won- but idleness a threat to any character Plan your summer summer sum sum- mer well and be cautious I |