Show ( THE SEARCHLIGHT Stans The SEARCHLIGHT By the School Students of The Under the Direction Griffin Faculty Published Bear River High Nethella I awoke Advisor No 12 EDITORIAL Business Staff: Earl Tuesday Armistice - Johns Nsoma November A 4 STAFF Editor Associate Editor Assistant Editor Sports Reid Bishop Dick WeUIng News Staff: Mary Fridal Mervln SecrUt Alleen DeLong Norera Alton Hales Evan Betenson Verna Theurer 16 Stanley LocUe Johnson Jensen Hal1 Grant CulUmore Ruth Tanner EarlHoilyn Iverson Cleo 1937 Pledge of Peace and the greatToday prosperity turd good will are factors that have ness of human brotherhood In peace nation a of developed from the serenity marked the nineteenth anniversary Thursday i endof the Armistice that brought that peace that death In the ing of war and strife of blood and trenches that Let us recall the heroism and patriotism carried American soldier down the road to glory many never to return Into the face of death Let us remember their devotion to the cause that sacrifice— their Inspired them to make the supreme Uvea for the freedom of the country they loved In this protected valley of ours perhaps we do not realize all that Is going on In the world today violence carefully bombings Organized militia Will all mean? plotted destruction — what does it the e be juiother great war ? and the those who fell in Remember the peace for which they fought Let us keep Let us pledge that another genbounties of peace eration of American youth will not go down In —S J death sky was deep the omnipotent Far above mountains the highest hills In the west the last star blew out Its yellow candlelight Cooperation ia Keynote Successful School Life band Ours Is a school of activities Athletics exhibits at fairs and dramatics operas publications shows programs cheering are among the prominent ones Besides these there Is an unlimited amount of work done by various groups for the welfare of the school Shop boys work overtime building bleachers and stage equipment girls sew draperies Teachers In all deand cook and serve dinners for the advanceovertime labor do much partments and other activities too numerous ment of these to mention here to serve generally A spirit of glad willingness pervades all our activity Seldom does any group halt to a member of question whether or any group The only concern Or not the work Is appreciated who Is to give excellent service Any member Is talking nonsense speaks of lack of appreciation It Is to be hoped that no such controversy as that which concerned the band will ever arise again Of course the band is appreciated as all good things are Nothing so thrills the heart of this student body as the sight of those red and white uniforms and the sound of our own school music Fine Spirit We observed Thursday that North Cache Studhave much for which they may be proud The season’s record shows that they have a splendid team in spite of its being "off" last week The conduct of their students who stood and cheered in thd face of defeat to the la& gun shot Was very com- ent the throughout the wondering 1 Columeanderlng was riding Melv Manpopular song? ning Is my friend and this is a good column and we’ve got to get along to explain but ask Melv sometime that long one he’s always tossing “Lost Horizon” continues as the best picture of the year despite serious from “The Good Earth” competition most AT her spice After consulting Doc Webster they found it to be merely some beetles In the larvae stage that were molesting the cooks of the kitchen RAMBLING Editor’s Seminary Manning You have probably read about the lamb that went to school but when a cat goes to Seminary that’s something Toby had seen many students gc Into Seminary with serious expressions on their faces and come out smiling and happy and his curiosity got the best of him So the next time someone opened the door Toby catfooted It right in He seemed undecided as to which room to visit Perhaps he had heard of the pussy who went to visit the queen and thought he’d call on the King Maybe though he didn’t like puns for he went instead to the north room where Mr Welling holds dominion It is certain however that Toby knew his nursery rhymes for he went at once to “the chair” Finding no mouse to frighten he was filled with chagrin "I’ve been bamboozled” he thought so he set up a series of meows and yeows The teacher who was giving a lecture on the Nephltes decided he was getting too much competition and asked someone to take Toby out Janice Dower bravely picked him up carried him to the door and dumped him unon the front steps— ceremoniously Toby’s curiosity was satisfied What Is the name of the Joke book that the Agriculture class uses to get their speeches for assembly program? wondered about at last we have definite proof At the North Cache game when Melvin was carried off the field and a doctor was wanted she shouted "Call Dr Greenl” (the dentist) Of course she may have had the best of Intentions thinking perhaps that Mel needed his teeth pulled We’ve often Mrs Griffin but months the and near inaugurates Young Biologists Collect Insects THANKSGIVING WITH SKIP’ With this issue the Searchlight written by Lila column a new feature of last year who Is now B' staff member note: Andreason in Lo6 Angeles — Monday Arrived here very hot and weary The differin climate Is really surprising Utah In October is cool and each heeze bears a promise that winter is on the way Here it’s Quite different Each breeze reminds one to stop for a ence soda or a lemon coke is more noticeable too the temperature a Los Angeles being of the humidity is damp twenty miles from the Pacific Then because scant Tuesday As — eye can see are tall regal city stretch miles of citrus found the city a veritable avenues places and boulevards far as the and cut from the I and vineyards palms groves maze with of drives walks an occasional street All day long the In the morning the haze and in the flecting the burning city Visits OBSERVE BEARS TIIE MIDNIGHT the end of another clear crisp autumn day to bed with the wind sobbing In the tips of trees outside my window reading the loveliest modem poetry I know Edna St Vincent Millay’s "Conversation at MidIn which she chisels the night” most beautiful lines written In America today At Toby two club has been practicing songs Intends to give a program In the future with Grant Culllmore Reid Bishop and the other night discussing this that Grant and Doris and women Farnsworth can soon be nominated Favoras the school romancers "Harbor ite song of the moment: And why the heck did Lights” tills country pick "You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming" as last week’s CONVERSATION classes During the past two unstabllity whole day mendable of Miss The Burnham caught a movement going on in her red pepper can She Immediately rushed It up to Mr Ward to Bee what insect might be doing her dirt by doing away with singers stating that they standing were all good of 28 members The club consists who all belong to one class whereas last year the club was divided Intc All seemed to say something something that was carried by the whisper so of the breeze There seemed much uncertainty about It all By Beth Of “The best singers I have had for years” Is the statement made by Mr George O Nye about the boys’ glee club Mr Nye refused to name any out- k The Nye very other morning still dark for the day Only dawn Ac- yet come valley the over shrouded lingered Gaddie he was had not ross the blue VoL It early of Boys Glee Club Best In Year Column Goodyear blimp soars over the one can hardly see It through It is still there reafternoon rays of a sinking sun Friday — bouleWent for a walk down famed Wilshire vard When I reached the Wiltem theatre at Wilshire and Western Avenue I was confronted by none Bennett other than beauteous Constance escorted Gilbert Roland by tall dark and handsome Being an ardent motion picture fan I was very Miss Bennett was quite nonagTeeably surprised chalant and casual and fairly hung on poor Mr Roland As for Mr Roland: He is very handsome typicalLatin A yet a ladies’ man He is a rare combination They walked a few steps to the curb and were driven away in a beautiful automobile complete with doorman and chauffeur That’s all the interesting news ly off This until is your Los Angeles next edition correspondent signing "Hy don’t go over that way” yelled Mr Ward In his Tarzan manner as the reporter pushed away a chair that formed a blockade at the bock of the Biology room Jumping back In amazement as if she had been attacked by some huge beast she found out he was just protecting his prize spider and web that covered a large area around a table In the north end of the room Here and there all about the room you can find these Arachnids spinning and crawling to and fro every day of the week yes even Sunday No collection would be complete without a tarantula so someone contributed a noble hairy legged one This accomplished the same thing as would a shiny red apple to some teachers Greenlings to be Initiated Shine Sir? Aw come on lemme ’urn” is the plea of the g boys taking agriculture to the present members of the FFA as they attempt to fill the first requirement of the annual FFA initiation In keeping with a custom practiced since the beginning of the club shine the must shine three pairs of shoes during the week On next Monday evening the initiation will be brought to a climax when the senior members of the club will show the what real “horse greenlings play" Is President J T Abbott says the tough young tillers of the soil "can take it” Mr Bunnell believes next boys each Tuesday will tell "May I kiss your Not on your “life boy” Guess I’m out of “lux” Yours SKIPPY A Students Comment on New and Credit System COMPLETE Marking Amanda Ward— It’s a good Idea but will be hard on some kids Thola Jensen — I don’t think it’s any good Merle Castleton— I guess it’s all right we can’t seem to do much about It anyway Donald Bone— I don’t like it Alfred Landvatter— It’s all right It’ll tighten down on sluffers Evan Iverson— I think it will improve attendance which of course is its object Erma Holland— I don’t think it does Justice to our football players band FT A and other organizations where it Is necessary to miss classes the year Ray'' White— I don’t like it have to stay out and work during because some 24 HOUR SERVICE Fronk-Chevrol- p COMING TO THE LIBERTY THEATRE Sun guys Mon Tues NOV LaMont Sommers— I don’t like It White— I think it’s all Hartley right It’s bad for those that have to work In the beets Lola Cannon— I think it’s terrible Lois Vance— It’s a mess Betty Allen— I think it’s lenient to what have down at Box Elder There It is Just ten Co too they days “THIN WITH - and ICE” Sonja Henie Tyrone Power i m |