Show THE SEARCHLIGHT ir A Club Activities Parliamentary rules of procedure were lectured on and demonstrated In Bruin’s club Thursday by Mr class Nichols and his agronomy the Mr Nichols first talked on qualities of a good president or chairHe cited Jones White man presias one possessing dent of the Bruins nearly all of the following eight qualdirect ities: (2) steady (1) poise firm eye (3) a strong clear voice (4) deliberate (5) manifests mastery of the rules of procedure (6) good (7) fair in dealings with Judgment (8) tactful opposite sides He then listed the four abilities an should have They Include: audience (2) (1) ability to make a motion ability to amend a motion (3) ability of to direct an appeal to decision chairman (4) abiity of rising to a point of order The curtains were drawn and the to demonclass proceeded agronomy strate these four abilities with Harvey of the Giles acting as chairman Club the The motion was made that from hours of the day be extended 24 to 26 which demonstrated the first After debating it the amendability ment was proposed that they extend It to 30 hours The fourth ability rising to a point of order was illustalked trated when Wayne Wiedman without addressing the chair and was called After the motion carried Boyd lyerson demonstrated the third a standing vote ability by demanding Science Club Learns About Dust Storms Information about dust and mud storms given by Mr Arbon seemed to Interest the science club members “Mud storms" at its last meeting he states “are caused from rain falling through dust storms which are above the earth In the western and lower part of the central states great dust btoims come up and carry all the rich topsoil away sometimes for a distance of two or three hundred miles and then deposit it on roads on some other farmer's land and in other places where It is sometimes not usable" He also talked on the “True bug” and showed the boys a specimen of it he has which It has two sharp prongs on it which it hooks into a frog or fish for its food It sucks blood all the and Juices from either the fish or the frog until the victim Mr dies Arbon advised the boys to watch out for this bug which is very common around Leah here STAR IS LIAR OPERA who had one of principal parts in the opera can interesting stories Here is one: Cannon tbe tell for a city heaping large BRUINS DRAMATIZE PROPER PROCEDURE DISH DELICIOUS Reeelpe Prom successful of Bear River students 8 pieces of melodious music cup of sophistication dash of galty Flavor generously with Bear River spirit (No wet in this recipe) Ingredients Mix ingredlants in order named in the gym being certain that the Bear River spirit is thoroughly distributed and reserving about of the couples for the Promenade Separate partners Mix again and let remain In the Ball Room for about three hours Yield: One large Junior Promenade of lovely texture and unsurpassed beauty and flavor — Exchange ' Reading Dancing Popular Hobbies Dancing according lo the replies of the questlonaire circulated by the Journalism class last week i the most popular amusement of the girls in this school readElghty-tw- o listed girls ing first In their choice of recreations More boys placed reading first of the hobbles though the number agreeing e on reading was only boys while girls prefer reading to other forms of amusement Hunting and fishing were very popular with the boys as were horseback riding and in fishing The girls it seems go In the summer heavily for swimming time About eighty different hobbles are enjoyed by the students of this school Thirty girls and boys have been able to make money from their hobbies Some have rather pecular ways of spending their spare time: Two girls have taken up the collecting of boys handkerchiefs another collects dogs while still another collects whiskey flasks Growing whiskers giggling chewing gum sleeping thinning dreaming beets and tending kids were alsc as “hobbles” listed among those ‘‘neck“Women” “lovemaking” and ing” are hobbies of several boys No girls mentioned this sort of pastime Some of the most popular hobbies other thank those mentioned are sewmovies ing cooking hiking drawing music Seventy-fiv- e and singing students have no hobbies at all day I was supposed to land New York from my trip abroad were caught in quite a horrible predicament We were about thirty miles from shore when we discovered that we were being overtaken by a whale We knew gigantic we could never make It without him either having Ills greedy hunger satisfied or our ship being wrecked Of all the people on the ship only two weren’t Americans One was a headstrong Jew and the other wqs a very Scotchman scotchy As the time went by we knew To Give Prize something had to be done Everyone was on the ship stricken panic Lady Luck will take a hand In When the whale drew alongside the Future Farmer activities during the ship someone grabbed the Jew and Mr Fielding Barlow week coming threw him overboard into the Jaws of the Barlow Chick Hatchery will of the whale The whale sank back give a prize of 100 leghorn baby into the water and was content for chicks to the Future Farmer whose awhile It wasn’t long until he came name Is drawn from the hat This time the swimming up again Each agricultural student who wishScotchman was thrown over Again es to enter should write the name he was contented for a few minutes in By this time we were nearly to shore and address of eacl poultryman his community together with the and men were trying to harpoon the number of chickens or turkeys raised whale As a last resort the people and kind on a separate slip of paper on board turned to a large basket and put his name underneath it of prunes They began throwing them The slips will be put In a hat and the at the approaching wlle When we SENIORS WILL GIVE boy whose name Is drawn will receive reached shore the whale had been HOP ON MARCH 29 the 100 baby chicks caught and killed They cut him Mr Barlow will also give a prize open and what do you think The Senior they Hop will take place of 50 baby chicks for the best 300 saw? There was the Jew trying to March 29 The decorations will be word theme on “Why It Is Best to sell primes to the Scotchman the same as used the previous week —Leah Cannon Buy Baby Chicks In Bear River Valfor the Junior Prom ley" Mr Nichols estimates 20 boys of the committee The members will enter the contest who are In charge of the Hop are: E P Will Entertain Elva Davis Orpha Heppler and Sam Woerner In IVERSON ATTENDS charge of the InvitaThe PFJ will hold a “pot luck” tions Dana Stephenson Cole party at Gloria Dalton's home Thursand E J Holmgren on the Boyd Iverson has been studying at the Agricultural College for the past day evening dance committee No lunch Is planned instead every week He was chosen as one of the It has been traditional that former will bring something for one other girl club leaders ol students are Just as welcome as the eight prospective girl to eat Box Elder county and has been represent students ancf all are cordially girls’ It’s Just an Informal party Invited to this along ceiving special training attend we expect to have a lot of fun” He specialized in live- and line of work Juniors who paid the necessary Christensen said of Hope president stock and expects to impart some ol class fee will be given a complithe PFP to his club this sumhis knowledge mentary ticket mer On the in we Barlow Class Doings Junior street Fine Plays Written Duties Of Hostess Dad: "Sorry son it is a wreck bat It’a all we can afford" Bob: "Is that ail that'i worry Ing yon? 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