Show Ogden Standard-Examine- Sunday March 15 1964 r TERM ENDING DQESN'T SLOW UP LAKERS BAND ASSEMBLY DUE cqrsrrepare o H onor VUCS IO I - choose the outstanding student By JENIENE VAN DYKE Several members of the Beri or students of the week Lomond i High student council "As the outstanding students have formed a committee for this week the committee : By GERALD HARDCASTLE WASHINGTON TERRACE — With the third term 'ending Friday the Bonneville High Lakers are hustling to get their work finished They are also looking forward to many events that will take place this week Therei will be a band assembly Thursday at which the of Utah will play University ' The Bonneville Lakettes under toe direction of Mark Angus will hold tryouts for the group The Lakettes are a precision drill team and any sophomore or junior girls wishing tq tryout are urged to meet Monday after school headed by David Sweitzer to has chosen Claudette Crawford and Cheryl Trotta Keeping f their "A" average both have in the gym - The German Crew traveled Thursday to Salt Lake to in the a participated cappella 3 see a German film Many members attended and had an choir where Cheryl serves as enjoyable time The crew is under the guidance of Byron secretary Pep Club in which 1 : Hughes Claudette is vice president and Association Girls The 'Tathers and Daughters" partv debate where as partners they will be held March 24 The officers are announcing the V ' event early so that the girls can v V were undefeated at the Weber dates with their fathers get : and have a big turn-ou-t College meet 1 X Girls Association officers are Linda Hess Carolyn Ken-le- y Cheryl along with her other Marilyn Kenley and Mary Kimble activities has joined the Model UN and right now heads the By CAROL VALENTINE clean-u- p committee for the stuTest week has again arrived t f for the Tigers as the third term dent council Last year Claudette spent a ends March 25 at Ogden High week at Girls State and was also V Report cards will be issued chosen to go on Girls Nation April 3 By MARY ALICE V In the social functions a list t(y vw ' They are the first of several i The University of Utah conCHRISTOPHERSON has been given of the finalists in cert band wil? stop at Ogden students who will be chosen in MALAD idaho — The two the "Most Preferred" contest the near future The committee High Wednesday at 10 am for sides of school life both the and the a concert hopes to do its best in choosing that the chorus will preeducational and social phases made All junior girls interested in these students but like other sent the musical comedy 'The have been well exemnlified in Guy From Venus" t attending Utah Girls' State this good things they sometimes the busy life of students at summer are invited to a meet need Representing Malad at the so David Sweitzer help Malad High School Idaho Science- - Fair will be Robing Wednesday at 2:30 pm in has suggested that if any Scots in the educational nart twn ert Smith a senior and the visual-ai- d AX room ' Lyn Mm students from Malad High are Hadfield A small Last year's Girls' Staters know of any of their fellowmen comdigital Louise Degn Karen Cragun who qualify would they please ANTIQUE DEALER portrayed by John Dodson in planning to enter their exhibits puter based on the binary numCharlotte Nakatani Diane Pet- contact him or another member two plays Deing presented by Bonneville at 'the Idaho Seienw Pair nn bering system which can add March 13 Also students have subtract erson and Carol Valentine -- of the committee multiply or divide any High: School shows a priceless article to collector already been notified that nine two or three-digwill relate their experiences in numbers will it played by Katherine Tieszen while her maid Car- - weeks exams will be held next be the LEAD VOICES in Clearfield High School's produc-tio- n different phases of Girls' State Claudette and Cherylonwill have Robert Smith project Awita yAiwd ucxi io the bulpictures placed week loons on — will ngni enter for exhibit "Oklahoma" Camille Winterbottom Jeni Smith life Questions concerning the their letin board in the main hall for rand Bryan Bingham (left to right) blend their voices program will be answered all- - students to see One-A- ct of the armed Representatives one of in the numbers from the operetta forces groups will address an asNext week the Scots can look sembly of senior boys Friday at forward to two assemblies 8 am in the auditorium QuesCLEARFIELD Wednesday- the University of PRESENT FAMED tions concerning military obliga- Utah Band will honor the stuwill be answered WASHINGTON TERRACE — Members of the cast of the dent body with several selecMUSICAL FRIDAY SATURDAY tions Students studying French tions and Friday the Boys Asso- Two one-aplays— one a com- dramatic production are KathGerman and Russian the and other dramatic-w-ill d edy will ciation Spanish its r: CLEARFIELD — Clearfield High School's operetta enpresent be presented for the public erine Tieszen Richard Shelton Latin will be tested in their re- frolic of jokes jests and talent ' Amaiino "Oklahoma" will be presented Friday and Saturday titled Hair Cream TonAt thm spective fields when they comCadet Isaksson of the West ihursday by the speech' de lead players Carlotta Garcia Lin the school auditorium Curtain time will be 8:15 pete in the Weber Language Point Military Academy will partment at Bonneville High Linda Benson Dixie Creamer Graynesj Hair loob Young Again Leading roles will be sung by Jack Nasfell Jenni j School Festival and John Saturday to school Dodson to visit atWeber the the talk Patricia mith Camille Winterbottom Sid Graham Barbara d Men and Women If your hair i State College Curtain time will be 7:30 cm is student director rrT boys who hope to attend this Bryan Bingham and Kelley Ogden with criy drab faded ytUow-"hAreas of vocabulary compre school after graduation They in the school auditorium Mrs in the comM Principal The production is under the direction of Marlin C Hill parts xaomey looking use Herbold hension and use in reciting will meet at 2:15 in the Betty West is the director edy will be portrayed by Bonnie Und Edwin Rogers Music will be played by the school pm J0cr vT0mt dittticg It wUl i "A Cup of Tea" bv Ruth Ser Blasko Jerry Burnett Others in poetry will comprise the tests reception room orchestra of is ROTC the Cadets units are The PTA will hold its the serious play concern- the cast are Janie Stewart gei wiU not change its ahade Z : Dance routines are under the direction of Mrs William fair only now selling tickets for their an in the auditorium at 7:30meeting a London socialite who dis- Marti Nightingale Sandra How old Is she? it ing brighten ThursGradnaUy day hy day yow Bailey nual covers new Cadet scheduled for talent Hop Wheeler Carol Miller James catr will look day evening The public is invited General admission is $1 reserved 25 at 8 pm in the John The March mort and more Nierht" Gardiner comedy to "Opening Bruce Clan The McKnit Johansen put Tseats $150 Students will be admitted for 50 cents each Craig like it did beM Browning Armory The Four on a fashion show plans written Cornelia SkinOtis Knudsen by Jan Hains at and Bonnie fore it turned Sounds will provide musical en 2:30 Members will Monday model the ner finds Cornelia in a tizzy Thompson old and tertainment Special entertain items her opening night in the A shot PTA meeting will pre(ray they have so diligently over The imprort ment is planned for intermis made in theater cede the program the past The clan has meat it to real sion to eubtle and put a lot of time- - in on these cradaal no oce articles and hope that the turn WITH KING AND QUEEN — caa tell yoa are out will be successful ! oiinj anything but a fine hair ktlrBoA ttm iovm fmy h During the past week the L 3 drefsl&s : By PAT MALONE word has come from the prin swinging sophomore class prepared or a class party that took This week the St Joseph High cipal s office that any spare place Friday the 13th in the Jays will attend school only time could be used in Drenara- Scots' gym In keeping with the tion for the rapidly three' days KIM BUTZE approaching By superstitious day the theme of The annual Sweetheartl Ball from the sponsoring clubs said BRIGHAM CITY— Big news the dance was "Spook Stomp Thursday being the feast day 4uauer exams two Weber State Linda by McEntire chairsponsored general of Saint Joseph the students will Recently 15 juniors took an at Box Elder High this week is The clean-u- p committee during College social clubs is dated for man have the day off As is custom- exam to qualify for national rec- the forthcoming Junior Prom the last week and for the rest Tuesday at the Ogden Golf and The theme will not be formal o fthe year in fact urges the Club according to their schoary In keeping with the tradition ognition announced until Friday when students to watch where they Country ly lastic abilities The National High point of interest win be cf parochial schools a holiday is a will be held throw their litter— preferably In ! prom assembly Merit Scholarship Qualifying presentation of a and given on the feast day of the Test was given in hopes that St and the theme song sung by the waste baskets please Re queen to be selected kingmotion NATURAL-LIK- E by sa!£t whom the school is named Joseph once again may be rep-- Stephen Josephson and Bill member Scots "Every Litter picture players from Bit Hurts" especially in and graphs of 10 candidates photoafter resemea as a scnool in this Horsley Decorations are to follow the around Ben Lomond Thursday's holiday will be scholarship program: Sponsors of the of chivalry knighthood idea Sometime within the near fu social supplemented by an additional St Joseph is now a chartered are and Excelture seniors will vote on their sior girls Otyokwa one on Friday The student coun member of the National Junior and King Arthur's Court UQUID OR TABLETS and social men's Absolutely Hot Friday as the "Free Honor Society This will be good Class officers Lmdy Yama-- class project According to Steve clubs respectively All students By SUZANNE IRWIN Fee! Fast Habit-FcrmlDay" for the entire school as a news to the underclassmen who saki Tammy Petersen and laylor class president seniors cue iiivueu io paracipaie MORGAN-After a week of reward for the success of the will not be barred from any Carolyn Williams will lead the will vote on such suggestions Photos of the five in 7 girt caridi practically no school and the candy drive in October Each scuuiasiic nonors in tne iuture promenade which will take as a scoreboard an announce- aates nave mailed to Cary thrill of a competitor in I SAVE class reached its goal of 100 per The associate members of the place halfway through the ment case and a trophy case uiam a movie iaoi tor manv the Classbeing B state basketball JtCO after they have assessed their years who will be asked to cent giving all the Jays a holi- National Honor Society will now dance tournament Morgan High School and Formal dress THE 1UY then" intake from be enrolled as full members of day name his choice of the prettiest will settle down to its ' will be in order regular to find can the tne Junior Honor Society EC0H0IIY nothing It Jays Doris Day also a leading fea line or scnool work— or at least campaigns Teday do over their four-da- y weesend SIZEl m ture dozens of films it will try! piayer in spite of the snow clad has the of task Due to Jroo deficifcy deciding° whiVh" Tuesday and Wednesdav - xme nve ground spring is almost here vi male entrants 32 is the will The basketball season is over for through grades particimost nandsome tesxs mat- are being tne Jays and Monday win mark paie The couple selected Will tint given on a national basis The the official beginning of baseball be made known until the inter- purpose of these tests is to see LOSE WITH EASE ' urn practice Ambitious members of mission of the dance where each stands compared to tne basketball team have alJack Russell Bonham won secBy YAEKO KAWAGUCHI Candidates are Jo Marie Lor-- outer scnoois V for ready begun training this CLEARFIELD — The past ond place in the American Le- enzen Sandi Crystal TniHv The on students new season forensfo the week at Clearf ield High School gion Speech and Oratorical Evans Joan Spackman Bonnie team at SAYS College-boun- d Morgan ' were really mathematicians Zone contest Rusty was then Mason Dennis Schultz Steve proud of themselves recently taxed their brains Saturday at was full of excitement as the able to travel to Salt Lake and JOAN By ANN ANDERSON noason fred Brown wnen mey returned from Provo a Gary test math schoolwent at to state basket Weber the State in state contest given the compete Many minds have been active College This exam is -Royer and Val Southwick Under the instruction of Mrs EEKHETT ball tournament for the first which was held Friday sponsored few a and The selected creatively planning to ly couple reign melsen the walked time bmriey team did well The they annually by junior AmerHomemakers of very Future academy will receive sifts of iowai interesting activities which are of the Utah diBcomfort I lost 10 away with second place after "Withoat Academy of Sci- and the entire student body was ica will hold a fashion show to iake place within the next ences on the Arts povnde and Letters Scholar- proud of it all the lyde Flea I cooid cuinpeung against March 23 FHA girls and their few: weeks at Weber High schools in never etaad Six Region thing ea Bqolde te "Where's Charley?" has been ships and special recognition CHS Key Club members here mothers will be admitted free Students who Jom will Telea m directed earned superior eay be selefted as Weber's spring musi the be eiven to those whn mppt elected new officers for next and will A and yds Candy jeorbe yeor appetite ratings qualified for the requirements of the com- year They are Gary Shimada charged 50 cents cal The cast chosen several Yoa automatically eat less lose state forensic meet test 27 March FEPSC2INT Cox vice petitive president jKeith presClearfield's junior prom has weeks ago has been practicing are John Paul WiscombA weight The and Clinically naturally of section Proprored the ident Cloward Robert secre been scheduled for March 25 Like to girls' after school each night aj&d TOOTH PASTE try your luck with the Sharon Waldron Mike Francis Get Ayds —Tanula caramel or chocwill continue to do so until the bationers Sodality have been tary and Terry Smedley treas and the junior class officers and yarn and e fudge-typolate on a special project for urer knitting needles? Why and Mike Merz m debate Lon committee members FemlJy Six Tttb have presentation on April 1 2 and 3 working Heiner not Nielsen and Jeanne the the A missions box joint of instruction will foreign at initiated be a knitting They started Junior class Ronald Jenkins and Eugene planning Linda canned meats contributions of Key Club banquet Monday Key officers are Vitamin and oratory and Ruth Scott Hansen pres- course being offered bv the Ann Rock in Don the again produce play Nyewill Mineral Cowley the to student will sent Noyes Club be body Candy members Gary and their ident Linda Fullmer vice pres- Horace Mann PTA? par with the assistance of Sherry i " ' X Bohman and Linda Smith the in of India the Len ents after are invited people with ident and Sheila Mclntire Riciiens student director along First session will be held legislative forum" Club members The cast includes LaMar Tay- ten Season Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm Cost Salt Lake City will be the lor Lynette Shaw Ron of the course is $5 and scene of the state Future Farm Corliss Plumb Ray this covers the costs of some ers of American convention this Myers Cheryl Walker and Dave materials Mrs George Organ weekend Morgan High will send Brimhall is me instructor sessions will be Roger Rees Don Noves and A meeting of the Student held at the school Brad Peterson as candidates Council will be held Monday It is expected that all home rooms will have a representative pres- By DIANM MAERK Jim was presented a plaque pete for the honor of repre entjjat tne meeting during the Y KAYSVILLE— Senior Pat Wen first' period Davis at the annual re March 4 by Davis County Sher- lol The junior class is to present dell who bakes a cherry pie is senting ROLL-O- W its assembly Tuesday At this the Sweetheart of the Davis High gion play meet to be held at iff Kenneth Hammon Jim was Clearfield 25 on selected March first by the student tima candidates for Junior wiapter or tne s uture Farmers High to Prcm king and queen will be in of America council Miss after careful observaEva Barrett A7E according troduced The assembly's main She was selected from eight speech director of Davis wi vpilHIII tion of his driving other senior of to course is contestants purpose promote by a "Last Flight Over" directed The Davis County Sheriff's Yes — Because last year we couldnt the Prom panel or tnree judges lo Maria Romero and Loralee Department then reviewed Jim's by handle all the calls for carpet and March 25 has been set aside The judging was based on tal- Johnson and "In record submitand Vengeance past driving upholstery cleaning Regular Prlca 12 as the date for this memorable ent beauty personality poise Height" directed bv Marv ted its report donee The Prom will be semi- and knowledge of the FFA Mr fLouise Richards and Sue Please ladies make your appointRey formal with formals accepted and Mrs Henry Galbraith and nolds are tne two of Two the Davis High faculty ments early plays to be is ztA boutonrieres and corsages unanes Barnes all from Kavs- - m competition have been appointed to new poville oe snail in order judged the contest btarnng m "On Vengeance sitions by the Davis Countv Remember we will SAVE $700 All members of the Dance Each contestant was rennirpd will be Judy Maerk Board of Education They are Height" clean FREE 1 to chair bake a CluU are urged to attend the : Assures pie or cake but the Linda Hight Roland Held and uayie btevenson presently a protection Helps and a floor rug with nert meeting to be held Friday girls were not judged by ths Eddie Jordan teacher and Farrell Humph keep underarms dry Prevents' a carpet and uphol!! in ii3 gym pies or cokes they baked odor Will not stain Quick drying Lead roles in "Last Flight reys the senior counselor Patty now represents the Dn- - Over" are in ths hands of Mark The appointment came as a stery cleaning Ever-Dr- y vis High FFA Chapter in the Elcsren "Rchy Heywood Kris result of a the Pavis meeting by Published Bock Davis County Dairy Princess Famous For Over Fifty Years son Boy Jentsch and Gav- - Board of Education contest Her success in the coun la Christiansen Mr Stevenson will be vice raOVO (AP) — A new bock ty contest will determine whethof the planned View- principal "Guide to Common Utah er or not she is eligible to enter Jim Altemcse Davis Hteh mont High Scool in North Boun Pk::is" by Briham Young the State Dairy Princess con- senior has just been selected tiful Mr Humphreys will be ' r University and University cf test to be held later this year with three other Davis Cnnntv come the first ' vice principal of " Viz:':i tiotanicts h being pub- High School students as Tepn- - the planned Sunset 'Junior UPHOLSTERY AND CARPET CLEAi:":3 High had at ths BYU press Two ens-aplays will ccm-l- o Safa Driver cf tha Week School 7C3 Eiverda! Seed Fhon 3?4--i ers - esv mi west AfaX !&' U3I i-illl- : I - : 1 -- iCi toasts Mcilad Bdanc es School Life— Books an d Fun I ? 1 Sfu0!6 TO ON Plays Will Precede PTA Meetings at Bonneville - Jusi Keeps ifie Groy Mirnj ct - fun-fille- r: - An-dreas- Gais-7for- en s or " Ws Shor? n Week Ahead For Jays Spring Too : Pomade i —- Prom Dominates Weeks Events at Box Elder High Sweetheart Ball Dated By College Social Units - ITS -- 1 1 OffllgXi ¥fl E3E02 Thrill? Oyer semi-form- SLEEP cilose - Stronger Just days! ns 'A semi-form- - fund-raisi- al Take : Mora an Goes Back to Work al si FEEONG ng - Clearfield Proud of Team's First Tournament Victories Efusy WeSier Plans- Jysf - - -- vit km - - nr non-membe- rs School to Offer Knitting Course re-dae- e" Ki-wa- nis Reim-schiss- el 12-we- ek falenfed Coed Rafes Sweefihearf's Title From Davis Hiqh FFA Ghopfe -- o EI t£l Did You dw? APOL0SIZG' EVER-DR- t: 1 If Anti-Pf3rsnfranfi- siL Doodorant - NOW $Y a!I-d- - ? ct ay MB j |