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Show Eighty-Eig- ht Students Named To Honor Roll Fifty students from the upper three classes at Box (Elder high school and 38 from the junior division were named on the honor roll for the first term this year. The first 10 were on the honor roil and the others were given honorable mention. They are: Senior Ciass Honor Roll 'Mary Ann Barber Wesley Barlow From a Thanksgiving deer. After more thought On the other hand You decide on fish They cant come on land. 0te Varlene Mention The Seniors and Juniors moved out in front in the annual class series at Box Elder. The games are being held in the big gym and start at 3:45. Each game lasts an hour and are witnessed by large crowds of the public and students. Each team has defeated the Freshmen and the Sophomores. The Seniors beat the Frosh 96 to 12, and the Sophomores 52 to 25. The Junior five walloped the Freshmen 92 to 6, and the Sophomores 49 to 24. First Night Results iMax Hamilton spearheaded the Senior attack against the Frosh with a total of 19 points. In the opening minutes of play, Neil Hunsaker plunked In four points to give the Freshmen a four to four tie. But then the Seniors went to work and really the Freshmen. The walloped first quarter ended with the Charles Breckerly June Johnson Arlene Frodsham 'Afton Stokes Second Honor Roll Wallace Bunnell Taylor Hollist Mary Alice Johnson Scott Olsen Randall Jensen. six points In first quarter to spark the Frosh team. The box scores for the game played on Monday and on day are as follows: Monday Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Lelana a Miss Ardella Jackson Freeman Dickison left evening to spend Thank 0SUy with relatives in Wavne s8Uln They will visit Howard Peeples of BicknSl Mr. and Mrs. John R ,and Jackn of Torrey, Utah andf Dont wait until you run out. Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, today at the News-Journa- N - fridar- jrigba Youll be surprised at tkTT' etc., cellent results J unial classified ads secure. 1 JrM ,Hountb Ifte. Pboa From where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh rad ub Ilia, Ijoard Ud0 The Symptoms! Laughed out loud when I heard Hoot Davis was down with thicken catching Pox. A man of forty-fiv- e a kids disease! So I went to see him, armed with childhood jokes about second but forgot them fast when I got there. Hoot looked terrible and had quite a fever. While we talked, I come to think of how Chicken Pox is a lot like diseases of the other diseases adults theyre ten times A Li Watch Out For Dar-Wayn- e 1 as bad-a- l& L' Tire r.d can be mighty contagious." From where I sit, we should all watch out for the symptoms" little things like criticising a preference for a friendly glass of temperate beer or ale. Weve seen personal freedom wither away in other countries, when individual intolerance was allowed to get out of hand and become a nation-wid- e epidemic. per-so- Order character, such as intolerance, or juit plain ig- supply Spring norance. Theyre excusable in children, but when they come out in 0 Devil Copyright, 1949, United States Brewer i Foundation Cook Yes, I guess we owe our thanks, We humanitarians, We owe thanks for being Who maybe has a dozen Little tiny chicks Thanksgiving next . . . . . Just carrot sticks. Thanksgiving for the brave Kind humanitarians Thanksgiving dinner Theyre also vegetarians. alla-green- SALE OH Just plain vegetarians. HE Meet For Title Seniors on top 21 to 7. From here on out, the mighty Seniors ust scored at will. Next to Hamilton was Frank lay with 16 points. Following .hose two, were Wight, Harris, Christen3oothe, Britenbeker, sen, with eight points. Lee In the second game, to Boothe tallied eight points lead his Junior team to victory five. over a strong Sophomore Next was Doyle Hansen with eight points. High man for the 10th grade five was center Hartalold Anderson with seven lies. Second Night Results The Seniors crushed the Sophomores to the tune of 52 to 25 in the first game in the second round of games. The contest got started at 3:45 and was well played with the 'Seniors holding the edge throughout the contest. Reed Boothe was high man on the floor with seven points. Next to Boothe was Coburn and Ellis Christensen with six points. Phil Oyler was tops for the losers w'ith only five tallies. Dominating in all four quarthe ters, the Juniors defeated Frosh 92 to 6. Lee Boothe, Collin Hunsaker and Reese Whitaker were high scorers for the winners with 10 points each. The Junior team scored anytime they wanted to, and the Frosh just could keep the ball long enough to score. Robert Hunsaker tallied three of the Jo Murrae Buchanan iLeota Hunsaker Darned but its hard To be thankful when You're eating some poor Defenseless hen. 0F Seniors, Juniors Carole Call Velma Duke Max Hamilton 'Ronney Dean Harris Kathryn King Audrey Peterson Joan Rose Leland Seely Valmai Tolman lAriene Wight Senior Class Honorable Mention Lois Christensen Miles Ferry LaNae Mills Lily Nakamura Junior Class Honor Roll Gayle Baddley Ferl Rose Barker Eva Braegger Laye.Thorue Bonnie Lou Terry Douglas Clay iane Christensen Akiko Ikegami Arlee C. Reeder Merlyn Jensen Portia Reeves (Lewis Knudson Maurine Rlgfby 'Hose Marie Lomax Seventh Grade Ramona Madsen First Honor Roll Stanley Nielson Karen Gunderson Carol Roundy iDeanna Lichtenstein Barbara Shaw Junior Honorable Mention Suzanne Call Mary Gunderson Arden Jensen Sophomore Class Honor Roll Ruth Bernsten Richard Bosley The table is cleared No one eats a bite And your tummy growls The rest of the night Finally a solution For dinner next year A fine sturdy steak Diane Jenson Adele Seely Patty Smith Nada Smith Joy Wad do ups Marilyn Wood Sophomore Honorable Audriene Anderson Brent Beecher Carol Hunsaker Marilyn Kotter Rea Nielsen Bunny Reese Elden Shaw Ninth Grade First Honor Roll Carol Olsen Carol Johnson Connie Siggard (Margene Jeppsen Julia Bosley Second Honor Roll Carol Anne Barlow Earl Kunzler Jim Bundy John A. Peters Patricia Hunsaker Jolene Harper John IM. 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