Show THE SEARCHUGHT The SEARCHLIGHT Published By The Bear River High School NetheHa Griffin VoL Students Of The Under The Direction Faculty Advisor 10 No 6 STAFF EDITORIAL Editor Associate Assistant Of Ara Editor Andersen Lula Ellis Rayola Boe Paul Jenkins Hilda MlUer Beth PaLmer Editor Sports Editor Art Editor Editor Exchange REPORTERS Athlene Mills Chester Atkinson Nina Richards Afton Hales Lorene Ilomer Munk Phyllis Dorothy Gleason Melva Davis Russel Christenson Jay Hampton Theron Pinder Richard Griffin Estelle Welling " BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Nelda Pedersen Associates: Howard Shurtz Douglas Holmgren Robert Gordon r T” r 'March id 1936 Twelve STUDENTS!! Afton Udy As many names may be made from each pair of Initials as desired But only two letters from each ad may be used Write your names neatly and present to Nelda Pederson Contest ends tomorrow at 12:15 (Wednesday) ASSEMBLIES ARE IMPROVED have noticed the fine Perhaps many students assemblies that have been held during the past few weeks At some of the first assemblies the programs seemed rather dead has Lately however variety made our programs better Especially the two lyceum show numbers have created Interest The were widely acclaimed and the liquid-aprogram by practically ail students The school has already next engaged three lyceums for year THE JUNIOR PROMENADE Chief In Importance of all the social events of the For the memschool year is the Junior Promenade bers of the junior class It is a major social event of a life time The extra expense and the time and effort required to stage the Prom each year is well worth while Because most in an nowadays It is well in awhile style once WHAT OTHER parties and dances are conducted informal or even a rather careless for every one to take part at least In a more dignified social event PEOPLE THINK YOU ARE Key: Take the initials of your name and trace down column one for your first name and down the second column for your last name A Admirer A Accomplished B Bloomers B Bewitching C Clown C Clever D Doctor £ Dumb E Egotist E Easy P Fiddler F Flibberjlbbered G Gaunt H Hot I Icy J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W- Z H Hill billy Illustrator J Jackass K Kisser Lovely Modest L Lover M Mummy 1 N- Quiet Ruthless Sweet Toothless Useless Violent Wonderful X Xanthic Y 0 Greaser Jolly Keen Obnoxious Passionate Youthful Zealous Will Students BLABOCRACY Enter Commercial On your toes! Get set— do See If you can win this contest count Direstion: six letters over from the first and six from the end of each advertisement Use these sixth letters to now attending form the Initials of seme student ad school For Instance take the Athletic Carnival The sixth letter from the beginning Is U and the sixth from the end is A These are the initials of Nudist O Ox P Pest Q R S T U V W X Y Z Quaker Rummy at Contest Provo Twelve students from Bear River will enter four of the contests at the 12th annual Intermountain Commercial Contest to be held in Provo March 27 1936 Mr Harris instructor states “I think we have a good chance to make a showing at least I hope we do as we are competing approxagainst imately 85 high schools” The contests to be represented each by a team composed of three and the awards of each are as follows: First Year Bookkeeping 1 Fennaht to winning 2 Gold medal school 3 Silver medal first place winner second place winner 4 bronze medal third place winner First year or Novice Typewriting Pennant to winning school 2 Gold first place winner 3 Underto person portable typewriter best record on Underwood making medal wood machine 4 Silver medal second place winner Bronze medal third winner Second year typewriting 1 Pennant to 2 Gold winning school medal first place winner 3 Scholar- to Brigham Young University to the student winning highest place ir first 4 Silver medal this event ship Bronze 5 place winner medal third three Prom was a Limericks young who man was late In securing his Junior Prom date He went to the dance But the boys In advance Had filled out the ''programs first rate There was a young man from Bear River Who went to the Prom In He got him a lass But And liver forgot the to walk get gas wasn’t good a fllver for the Spooner Tramp Upstart Villain Worker Xanthous Yahoo Zoologist Have you noticed how pale Russ Christensen Well it s lack of sleep over the Prom Spring dresses Arch feature is Hall of the Don't we notes written here Notice and the white shoes thinks that the tractor school is the free lunch wish we could read the m Seminary second hour wore a Home A certain girl ning cans for the is? This best shorthand blister on her hand opeEconomics club banquet— Some says Rayola then Roc likes to sing in seminary no one can laugh at her one Couldn’t some home for be back Grant too cute” the Erickson thinks Verna Theurer a Micky Mouse book school Mi end of Welling’s a perfect arrange Prom? the because for Edythe dancing she Marble class to is “just that studious freshman brings instead of her algebra book to sixth day hour Do you want to go aboard to the S S Junior seminary to Hawaii? Prom class PUNS IN CIIEM LAB A solute is something a soldier ecutes Mind your own bismuth He krypton and on and on on When the boy proposed he his neon the floor — Crimson Comet and put school subjects Tickets Karl Ward says he $1 00 her she prefers The Junior Prom committee appreciates the courtesy of Mr Shultz and Mr Pierson who are running ads for the prom free of charge They operate picture shows in Tremonton and Garland They show good pictures too Mr Claud Jensen former business teacher here now on the staff at the LDS college writes to inquire how we are getting along at Bear River He writes "I think of the faculty and students a dozen times each day I didn’t realize what a good school you had there until I left" THE JUNIOR PROMENA DE “Isle of Capri") 'Twas to the Bear River Prom that I took her Which resembled an isle of Hawaii I can never forget the grandeur Of those palms as they waved over me As the Hawaiian strummed so lightly On their silvery toned guitars We glided by in the moonlight 'Neath the palms and the bright evening stars Night was partly over When the promenade took place There were many lads and lasses Displaying new suits and lace When they struck the last chord of She came closely and whispered to me And the words that she said were “I love you” I found my love at the Prom so you see (Tune Continued from Week page i to eat it Stanley Abbott Fred Don Bourne are taking Germcr and the parts of Dave Bob and Lysander Dynamo Cleo Nye Helen Phipps respectively Thompson and Maxine Josephson add a spicy bit of interest to the opera as they take the part of Tillie Millie and Billie the sister team The production is under the direction of George Nye the stage work Ar dis Nelson costuming Oneta Shurtz dancing Elaine Reeder and makeup Margaret Woodside The accompaniment will be furnished by the high school orchestra augment- ed by outside talent The choruses will be sung by girls’ and boys’ glee clubs A matinee performance will held Thursday afternoon the be is the Although Ada Hansen has not made up mind as to what her future occupation will be has resolved not to be a school teacher Of his Psychology Modern Musical Comedy Will be Presented print place year shorthand Pennant to 2 Gold medal first winning school second 3 Silver medal place winner 4 Bronze medal thhd place winner place winner Any regularly enrolled student caat least units rrying successfully of credit exclusive of typewriting with the consent eligible to compete of the principal and the teacher All of the students have not been selected as yet but will be In the near future First There Palmer DeLong executive got his start as an vhen he was unanimously elected to the position of tudent body president of Tremonton scliool Former Bear Hiventes are distinguishing themselves m college Darrell Gardner is one of the most pronrsior of the Utah State Agricultural college's freshmen who have reported for track Ccach Romney expects him to furnish stiff competition to all m the conference Darrell holds the state prep school record for the running broad jump although a freshGerald Palmer man was on the varsity wrestling team In try outs for freshman team he won for which he will be awarded a medal for winning in the intramural bouts held in the college Maurine Cook 'played a part 'in “The Perfect Alibi” a detective comthe Utah State edy presented by Little Theatre' '"irr the' Community U3AC auditorium June Stayner also a freshman at USAC danced in the college opera presented last week Tractor School Has Educational Value Tractor school held in connection with the shop department bring makes of tractors before the present and future farmers of this leading valley On Wednesday February 26 the International Harvester com p a n y presented a tractor school featuring their international DeLsel and Farm-a- ll Gasoline tractor They gave in- teresting lectures on problems of tractor owners as well as their own An International Delsel products and Farmall tractor was on display for all who cared to examine them Lectures were also given on International trucks and other farm implements Free lunch was served at noon At 2:30 a show was given too further explain the International Delsel tractor Landes Tractor School The Landes tractor company of Salt Lake City presented their tractor school featuring the tractor The school was much the same as in years past Picture shows and slide lectures were given before noon in the auditorium A free lunch was served at noon In the cafeteria Heggie in- structor on the showornamenting “if you see one you see them but they have a great deal of educational vaule for any one intending to buy a tractor questions can be asked and ing says all explained |