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Show The FOR WHAT? THANKFUL? There is agoing on as to the date of changed Fawcett, It really doesnt make so difference, does it? After all, the date has1- been the last Thursday in November only since I863. Where, and even why, arent " - : 30 d awfully ' anymore. important It, 3 that really counts. Are we just thankful for the turkey and the football gvne, and the picture show and the fact that school is out or dont wo even, stop to be thankful for that much? Havent many of us. forgotten what the what M- e- been played off among the boys trying out for the high school, team. Victor Frei .was captain of the team winning the championship of the tournament. The members of the winning team are: Ralph Hafen and Donald Judd, for wards; ElMyrrh Cox, center; Victor Frei is for? Ollie Stewart,1 radio journalist, says,. "I am thankful that I live in a land where my color holds me back only if I have nothing but my color to offer." Carl Sandberg says, day and Paul Seegmiller, TENNIS CLUB ELECTS guards. M Fay G.ardner of Delta was elected president of the tennis club 'on November 12, .Other officers elected were Aileen Pymn, vice president, and Lois Gardner, "Call hallelujah, call amen, call deep thanks. secretary-treasure- r. men keep coming on." And Pollyanna was thankful for everyThe Ralph Hafen, Ronald Arthur, Kent Reber. Stafford r Snow, Leon Nat son, Wesley Whitehead. Smith Carter j Donald, Judd, Nyrl 'Riding. aIK Dea ,ebh eligible as alternates. The squad- was chosen from the players in a round robin tournament which has Thanksgiving. much When-an- following boys have, been chosen to represent the high school in basketball: Howard atkin, ElMyrrh Cox,', Viqtor Frei, Robert great deal of discussion - BASKET SQUAD. CHOSEN strong Students interested in joining the club should contact one of these people. thing. D Night playing is now available for all those who wish to take advantage of it. INSTITUTE HOLDS THANKSGIVING., SERVICE Those wishing to play at night should A Thanksgiving worship service was. make arrangements in advance. The key hold Sunday in the institute building.. to the lights- will be let out by Short talks wero given by Gretha Henclub advisor. derson, Donald Redd, and Nellie 'Thompson; D VerNoll, Helen and Enid sang; Roma His son gave a roading; and thoro was a PEP CLUB STIMULATES I.CTIVITY The Pop club really seems to be going-placpiano duet by Margaret and Norma Welker. this year. It meets every TuesIt was a wonderful program and a large A in Coach ' - Mr.-Smit- ' es p.m. day and Thursday at Hafen s room. Anyone interested attended. crowd D vited year book pictures are being taken this week. Students are urged to have is paid for out student activity foo,'- 'I the THIS year. of the . ' " REPORTED , Ford We D STUDENTS' : ; include Ward Bal-i-a- rd, Vivian Prince .and Melvin Cox. is Ben Lockheod, and employed' at Harold Bradshaw and Floyd Enco are leav ln3 to seek employment thoro. now want ' : . moro non to sigh up for the doubles : in. our ping pong' tournament. Sign your namo on the gym bulletinnotboard., out fill college students who are for football, but wish to try out for basketball, see Coach Watts. All class presidents get your teams ready for an intergdass tournament in ' N d . JASPER SAYS : NEtt DEFENSE blue corduroy skirts, white sweaters with "Dixie" written across the back and white shoes. The boys will wear' blue sweaters, wn white pants. Their sweaters will also have "Dixie", written .across the back. , recent meetings of the Associated omen Students hold at Provo. recently All .of the girls of the school were present at the assembly called for this purpose. will include, for the girls, They -- : MORNING - ' D VI AN PRINCE in- been chosen for the The uniforms have their pictures taken promptly. The more pictures in the yearbook, the more value students will get for their money. The yearbook attend these meetings. ?to is . basketball. BEAT .WEBER M 1 1 1 . ... . |