Show High School Pews News I K H t By Dy SHERMAN STONE SPRING FESTIVAL L The annual spring demonstration of physical education will take place In the high school gymnasium Monday April The program will be as follows 1 Posture parade and corrective exercises exer exer- High High school girls girls Mrs Price I Grade work Character dance Dixie High school schoolgirls girls girls Mrs Price f Basketball game High game High school boys boys boys- Mr Carlston I Tap Marsac dancing dancing Marsac girls girls Mr Mr Carl Carl- ston Rhythmical High exercises exercises High school schoolgirls girls girls Mrs Price Tumbling Tumbling High High school boys boys Mr Carlston Greek group dance Forest dance Forest Spirits High school girls girls Mrs Price Games and special skills High skills High school schoolboys boys boys Mr Carlston Waltz tap dance Swinging Swinging High High school girls girls Mrs Price Ox Dance and If It You Ask Me Why I 1 Love You You High High school boys boys Mrs I Price Reuben High Tops Taps High school girls girls Mrs Price Tumbling Marsac Tumbling Marsac girls girls Mr Carlston Boxing and wrestling wrestling Mr Carlston Social dancing dancing Mrs Price JUNIORS By DOROTHY Decorations are well under way for the Junior Prom and the Juniors have bave begun to work In earnest The Prom committees commit commit- committees committees tees are as follows Decorations Marjorie Decorations Slack chair chair- chairman chairman chairman man I Reed Daniels Elaine Goodwin Wallace McClellan Fay Reed Brajan McDonald Mc Mc- McDonald McDonald Donald Margaret Carter Programs Tom Programs Tom Moore chairman Melva Bud Hall Advertising Glen Advertising Glen Brierley chairman Marjorie Hall Hugh Bunnell Bunn ll Music Music- Connie Cunningham chairman Betty Haylor Reed Pope Invitations Invitations Betty Betty BettyJean Jean Stone chairman John Zoe Ann Wiley U. U S. S S1 A. A C. C BAND D. D Under the direction of Professor N. N W. W the 80 piece concert band of ot the Utah State Agricultural college coll ge a concert here Monday afternoon on on Its ninth annual tour Peter I. I Overture 1812 a musical description of Napo- Napo Napoleons Napoleon's j leons leon's Invasion of ot Russia and a sym sym- phonic-medley phonic arrangement of Stephen Fosters Foster's melodies Memories of Stephen Foster arranged by Lucien of the Philadelphia symphony orchestra I were featured In the concert held In Inthe Inthe Inthe the auditorium of the Park City High school I Soloists on the program were Jay An An- Anderson Anderson Anderson derson of Brigham City flute lute Miss Olive OliveJean OliveJean OliveJean Jean Olson of Logan violin Miss Doro Doro- Dorothy Dorothy Dorothy thy Montrose of ot Logan piano Wayne Johnson of Brigham City and J. J Mack of Heber City trombone I 1 IOther IOther Other selections on the program were The King of France by Sousa Krels- Krels lers ler's played as a flute lute solo seTh by Mr Anderson The Southern Wed 1 Wed Wed- Wedding Wedding ding novelty by Adolph Lotter feat feat- featuring featuring featuring Mr Mr Johnson and Mr Anderson as soloists Montis Monti's played by Miss Olson as a a. violin solo The Clock and the Dresden Figures piano solo by played by Miss Montrose with band accompaniment accompaniment accompaniment The Childrens Children's March by Edwin Franko Goldman Sousas Sousa's El Capitan The Th Whistler and His 1115 Dog 1 by Arthur Pryor and the well known Stars and Stripes Forever March by Sousa conducted by Byron Jones di director di- di director director rector of the Park City High school band r Misses Rhea and Leah Lewis of Pres Pres- band i for or the Idaho twin sponsors ton selections Ted announced the program Karen Karren student body president p at the Logan college ollege was present SPEECH debating defeating teams which were The selected to represent the Park City High wS contest In Provo the speech school at and the 2nd In Saturday Friday and on preparing hard bard preparing of April are arc working 3rd of Mr for tor Sis thIs meet under the direction Astle Contestants will also be entered In Inthe inthe the dramatic and the oratorical contest humorous readings and the extemporaneous extemporaneous t speaking |