Show LJEf LILT s Vol IX TREMONTON UTAH BEAR RIVER Gym Will Become HIGH SCHOOL March Events New Fifth Avenue EVENING Thursday Fiiday 15 For Junior Prom Gala preparations are now underfor the biggest social event of the year which alii be held on Fifth school Bear River Avenue high Arrangements are now being made to transplant Fifth Avenue and all its to the bright lights and glamour school gym and in that atmosphere put over the best prom In the history of the school f Beacon lights will sliine from each tall skyscraper lighting up the sky and making sure no wandering airplane will use the dance floor for a landing field Hilda Miller designer of the Prom has all plans completed and can now sit back and see that Doug Holmgren decorator carries on the work correctly are busy seeing that All committees part of the program will be completed by the set time Feme Cooke program chairman is busy preparing the dance programs and invitations are being prepared and sent out by Beth Allen Advertising Is being directed by Haze has Manning and Raulston Z untie arranged for the orchestra Howard Shurtz prom chairman is busy keeping the Junior class busy and all committeemen are working hard to make the Junior prom a big way success Home Ec Will Serve Banquet To Mothers The Home Economics club Is spona buffet dinner to be given in the new cafeteria in honor of the March 18 girls’ mothers on Monday The Junior and senior Home Ecclubs win be In together on onomics the supper There will be over one hunded Invited guests The program wiU be as follows: A reading by Lorene Homer a song Trio a talk on etiquette by Deweyville by Thora Dewey a song by Reta a reading by Lydia Marble Oyler greetings by Faye Waldron speech by a mother and a reading by Elsie Barnard After the dinner the girls have to play games for the remainder of the evening soring hall of the top floor of the main A Dance Banquet Friday 22 Junior Piom Friday 29 Senior Hop WEDNESDAY Operetta Pleases Crowds At Two Nights Showing DANCING AND COLORFUL COSTUMES ADD TO INTEREST OF PRODUCTION Principals March 13 PROGRAMS One act 20 March Talk Cement” — M i Last March 27 Musical Mr Watkins Carry play “Wood More Girls and program— Than Boys Win Honors ALL FOUlTcLASSES ARE REPRESENTED Each class was represented this term on the “A” honor roll Fay Farnsworth and Alice Christopherson were from the seniors Delbert and Joe Shlb&ta were from the juniors June Hall ad ay and Rose from the sohomore and freshYagl The time is rapidly approaching men respectively freshmen on the “B” honor roll The when seniors can show their dramare a follows: J T Abbott Dana Abatic ability in the annual senior play bott Olive Christopherson Wilma Miss Nelson announces her choice as Ellis Vaudis Forsgren Fanny Hall Luclle Llsh Bobbie Innes Mary Kim "Peggy Parks” by Robert St Clair Edna Munns Blanche Richards “Hom"Peggy Parks” is a fast moving er Shurtz Mary Tanaka Sophie 'which brings East and West Woemer Mary Wooley Edith Bowen in laughable circumstances Reed Taylor Lois Cook Wayne Frytogether Will Today There are ten characters in the play er Naomi Gaddle Ardes Saunders Ruth a Luclle Jensen Ted Linford which should quite give seniors choice of parts The plot concerns the An essay contest on “B” honor roll are Sophomores being conducted adventures of Miss Peggy Parks a the of by the auxiliary who Is on Gordon Bronson Melvin Davis Velma chorus girl and actress departments combined American Legions of Gar- her way from Hollywood to New York Dallin Farrel Francom Shlgiru closed Vlca Hall land and Tremonton Laurene Homer today Tills part affords a real chance for is pretty young senior actresses to develop Ruby Londvatter Mrs G G Sweeten of Garland Margarette Marble The their talent the representative in charge There are two other Anna Watkins Lois Thompson Del contest is open to all seniors Ac- parts of the same type consisting of Mar Thompson Helen Erickson Phyl-l- s has who Arthur Gleason to Mr Streeper Hansen Floyd cording of Peggy's girl friends Johnson Dorothy Munk Donald charge of the contest at the high Peggy runs out of gas and her roschool the following contestants have She mance are started and troubles Those representing submitted papers so far: Fay Michthe Juniors on a Helen ael is Johnson George Mill- becomes a partner of the “B" honor roll are: Daisy Andertoo er E J Holmgren country man who always speaks son Virginia Coombs Lawrence Davis Norman Perry a late: meets young oil looking good Dana Stephenson Palmer DeLong LaVoy El well Paul Orpha Heppler contractor has difficulties with a Jenkins Vem L Martin Doris RuckThora Diewey Alice Christopherson man er romantic big bad Jerald Munk and Alice Brough Sara Shumway Erma Vance Karl even is and from across the road Ward Estelle Welling Sam Woemer The subject is “How can Amerkicked out of house and heme by a Kleth Wooley Raulston Zundel ican Youth cooperate with the Am- village who happens to be a Seniors are as follows: Alice Brough erican Legion and Fidac to take the woman shylock this time Continued on page Profit Motive out of War” Three By a discovery of oil the story Is dollars will be paid for the first that holds prize two dollars for the second and turned into a melodrama tense interest to the end one dollar for third prize Miss Nelson will read the play TuesLast year Alice Christopherson won this Ameican Legion prize with her day or Wednesday March 12 or 13 ” and tryouts will follow in about two essay on “Prepardness for Security won second prize with days are urged to try All senicis Fay Michaelis out for the cast offers a var: the same subject iety of types from which they may take their pick of interest in Among other things the questlonalre of last week were the future careers desired by studNICHOLS REEDER ARE ents in school Only a very few If failed to express what appear FAVORITE TEACHERS any to be their real ambitions at the present time regarding a career (The only building then) building Mark to the One boy has the unusual ambition of Nichols according a poker shark- - Two boye The students stood in the halls and statistics gathered by last week’s becoming the program was carried forth on a poll is the favorite teacher of the desire going to the penitentiary and movable stage (a large wooden box) boys and Miss Reeder of the girls hospital It wasn’t stated whether Whenever they want to go as Inmates or workthey had a matinee dance For second best the like Miss ers they went to the lower hall and Woodside while the boys girls prefer Mr danced around the fountain Farming is the most popular vocaAr bon There are many both boys tion The school play was put on first among boya Sixty of the boys and girls who have no favorite at in Garland The troupe of players all and some counted their mother plan to study some phase of fanning Is the next Aviation popular with then packed up and got ready to move as their best Instructor e votes while forestry to Tremonton where it was repeated these polls every teacher receivclose behind follow In and engineering the following The play evening e a with some votes there being not and twenty votes proved successful there so they went ed There are a number of single teacher who is not a favorite respectively to Fielding to show it the third night of at least a few students The votes future musicians carpenters doctors The basketball squad would dress were well distributed among the 25 mechanics and business men A' still ' Continued Instructors on page 2 smaller number are coaches law Senior Play Presents Variety of Characters Contest For Seniors Close Games and Proms now assistant Thompson county treasurer and prominent worker in various community activities when finally run down by a Searchlight reporter was glad to stop a few moments from his busy day’s work to recall some of the experiences of his first year at this high school Mr Thompson acted as student-bodwhich was the president in first year school was held at the present Bear River High School He remembers very well the old soap box he used to climb upon to address the assembly that was always held in the I A No 6 UTAH Parts Well clever acting lovely singing dancing and gorgeous costumes made the two nights performances of the operetta “And It Rained” very successful Indeed Good First President Tells of Early Delos Dramas M M I 14 18 Home Ec Monday GARLAND Much favorable comment was heard concerning the excellent work of the two groups of dancers Among their Indian slave dances were ballet Irish and waitress dances Few sheer loveliness the scene presenting the Indian allegory was perhaps the best of the show Vaughn WassomVi voice In this brief part showed that it had lost none of the fine quality that featured his performance in the leading part last year Judging by the laughter from the audience Verla Hansen In her Oracle AUenlsh interpretation of the port of “Maisle" just about stole the show by Good acting was also shown Cole Wlnzeier In his humorous poand rtrayal of the obedient husband also by most of the others who had leading parts Hn the cast Bernice Stokes was a very lovely heroine and Ray Heusser carried a difficult part in a very credible way especially in of the fact that he had consideration only two weeks to prepare It Leah Cannon as M’Ue Marie Caray showed a fine acting and singing talent as well as a love for dogs Reid Johnson as Curly portrayed his character well— when he wasn’t In the hoosgow Lynn Iverson and Wallace Oermer gave a covinclng picture of the two careworn fathers Some disappointment was expressed because of not hearing more solo from Irene Holland It was very evident too that improvement could have been made in the matter of entrances and exits on the part of the dancers and the chorus In About 200 students participated the opera Boys Prefer Farming fftfiation Girls Like Teaching Business yers and U S Navy recruits e There are boys who have as yet no choice of career while there are only twelve girls with no choice Seventy-fou- r girls desire to study some part of business School is popular carrying teaching votes That noble carx votes eer of nursing has e and beauty specialists rated Proving perhaps that women like to venture Into “men’s” careers there are several lady aviators some doctors and lawyers and one banker people want to follow aviation eleven are girls who e There are girls have that worthy ambition of being and homemakers one of housewife them specifies that she become a farmer’s wife (and sixty future farmers In school! ) |