Show CHANCE" LAST Last order chance Senior to Rings la on February Vol Opera “Tune In” COMING Now vell Begun Cast Finding Parts Very Appealing "Tune In" by Edward Bradley and Don Wilson a musical comedy In two will be the school opera this March be presented year and will 12th and 13 Mr Nye has chosen his cast and rehearsals have begun the The part of Kasper Kroggins Kodflsh King is sung by Doug Holm- acts gren that of Mrs Kroggins by Gladys Richardson and the part of Jean Joe Barbara Christenson Kroggins Brown owner of Station WTNT will be portrayed by Don Iverson Jerry Kennedy advertising manager of Kod- BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL UTAH TREMONTON X H EVENTS 7 — Game Feb with Preston 14 — Game with Logan 20 — School Play 21—Game with Weber at ' ' ’ with 23—Game Ogden (away) March at Elder —Game with Box home Boys Found More Healthy Than Girls Flat Feet Diseased Tonsils Poor Eyesight Are Rcy Barnard Tilly Molly sister team at WTNT will Common Defects be sung by Helen Thompson Cleo Nye and Maxine Josephson respectively Do boys take better care of themof the will Abbott selves than girls do? Are they natsing part Stanley Lucille These Dave or what? production manager urally moie healthy opCannon is Mitze a switchboard are some of the questions that arise erator Fred Germer does the part of when It is found that in the recent Bob engineer in the control room examinations there were 145 per cent Blaine Bishop sings the part of Binks of the boys with no physical defects the announcer Don Bourne is Phipps while there were only 12 per cent of the theatrical producer and Harold the girls in perfect health Altogether 302 Gunnell is Archibald “who wants to there were 591 students examined see Mr Brown” Of these 44 boys boys and 289 girls The plot of this musical comedy Is and 34 gills were found to be entirely centered around Jce Brown wrho re- free from physical defects though of the students were cently bought the radio station WTNT nearly and Jerry Kennedy and Mitze who are checked with only one defect station The Kroggins When It is found that there are working the e are going to broadcast a program to girls with defective eyes tell the world about Kroggins Klppeied and only four boys It Is remembered Kodflsh The entire success of the that girls are bookworms Upon inof vestigation however the discovery was station depends on the success some are made that It depended largely on who their program There situations throughout the plot the examining doctor was There are teeth lines with some very humorous gtrls with defective e Love interest Is furnished by Jerry while boys need dentist work and Mitze and Jean and Joe who done Do girls eat too much candy? have all the trials and tribulations of that girls could not It has soldiers lovers to endure that high possibly become cosTire plot is a very modern idea heels ruin feet but as far as feet a larger tuming is modern and the music Is and posture are concerned war could also modern being written In foxtrot number of girls go to There are fourteen with iroor postures and waltz tempo flsh and Co Billy by a Senior English Classes Begin Reading Project The senior English classes have bein reading It gun a new project must be completed by the end of this term and when it is finished an outside reading for the year will be done A certain amount of reading must be done and points are given Students for reading done desiring an A must have a total of one and thousand points Eight hundred res C’s six hundred rate B s and pectively Three books' are required and fifty points will be given for fiction one hundred for books two hundred for Instructional Articles and ceive e informational letters and fifty points reres- pectively Everything read must be on a certain subject or in some field of inAfter something terest to the student Is read the student merely makes one statement or mere about how it helpfield A ed him In his particular special report In" class Is also requir- ed r - e and while there tures and feet among with are defective e e with feet poor posdefective the boys Can Ride Imperfect Ears Girls don't wash their ears either but they have long hair to cover them up Ample proof of this is that there are forty girls and forty one boys with Imperfect ears Twenty-fiv- e girls have adenoids as while to boys compared 104 girls need tonsils removed as compared to 98 boys There are two one boy people with infected sinuses and one girl'” one girt “ has apocr condition of the scalp May It fail to develop into baldness! Again candy and lack of rest caused by studiousness enters into the lives of the girls and there are girls with skin trouble and only thirteen boys Heart trouble claims fourteen boys and fourteen girls though there are five girls with serious heart trouble and only four boys defects which Abdominal included appendicitis stomach trouble and so e forth are affecting boys Continued on Page 2 - The junior prom committee headed met last Mon-- j by Russel Christensen 1936) day to plan and organize the ' junior promenade ' The decorations for the gymnasium a Hawaiian will be built around theme Along the west end of the gym will be a solid wall of scenery featuring- palm trees and the ocean The center of interest this year will be the orchestra pit on the south side' This will be decorated’ of the gym with palm trees and a modernistic railing with a background of the setA solid ting sun ceiling of crepe paper was decided upon by the committee The major pioblcm confronting the committee is the lack of funds fourteen juniors have paid their fees as yet refreshments Where to have the during Intel mission Is the worry of the refreshment committee A Hawaiian orchestra will furnish the music for the dance The promenade is to be held on March 20 Six live salesmen will solicit class fees from every junior class member in the next two weeks according to a plkn evolved by the class officers and Only class the prom chairman to Solicit Fees Salesmen After much worry over unpaid fees these oficers decided to enlist the help of salesmen vho will persuade their classmates to do the right thing "We intend to have a prom this year that will attract the larged dancing crowd ever seen at a jumor prom” chairman of states Itussel Cliristcnscn the committee “The class offlceis and the committee are all getting well started with their work We expect all the class to coojierate In payment of the fees and in helping with the work of decoration" Hilda Miller senior art student is Lots Thompson and Ruby to design the decorations Committees Chosen Other committee members are as follows: Roland Schofield decorating Lorene Homer advertising Calvin and Melvin Jackson assisted by Bill Fraser electricity refreshments Dorothy helping- Landvatter Other Calderwood invitations Richard and mude Griffin Halvor Glenn Those w'ho will make class fee coare llections Dorothy Calderwood Hess Beth Smith Don Arbon Ruby Dale Michaelis and Grant Erickson Cooking Department Gets New Equipment Tlie domestic science department is rejolclrlg ovAr lheriew— equipment “We didn't get all we ordered but we are thankful for what we did get" said Miss Burnham "and advisor everything we got Is very nice because I picked it out myself this time” Each Individual desk Is equipped with a new mixing set of five bowls sifter sets refuse Jar four piece castinet strainer two pudding pans and a measuring cup Every article is ivory and green to match the kitchen The department also has a iew inset for the steam table seme refrigerator pans and some glass tumblers UTAH No ( v) ' 1 f: I V Play Cast Holds Daily Retearsals at home Feb Feb home1 Feb The Mclnty res waiian Theme to be Carried Out at Prom (away) Feb GARLAND 15 “Growing for Pains” Reported £rpgre$a In Preparing For Annual Drama Gppd Being a girl sometimes has lta dif- ficulties according to Terry McIntyre whose part Is being played by Beth Allen In the school play "Growing Pains” For instance when a girl U about Terry's age she has to give up playing with the boys and begin few well all sorts of things esBeing a boy Isn’t all pie either ' — when one wants a gun and pecially a Ford car as badly as does Oeorge McIntyre If any boy wants to find out how to get that longed for model Karl The action of the school play ‘T’ he might find out from centers around the lives of the four Ward who plays the part of George These and other elements make up members of the McIntyre family Above Nelda Pederson and Jay a fresh and amusing comedy which Bourne who represent Professor and portrays youth In the awkward stage and when life Is both humorous Mrs McIntyre Georg® and Below: Beth Allen Terry and Karl tragic at the same time In Ward Terry go through their throes George McIntyre kids company with the neighborhood to and have many Business Department things happen them but the end Is bl ight arid promiTo Have New Desks Will Enter Contest sing Pains" was written by “Growing Students In the business department A urania Roverol who wrote “Skidare probably hoping for a visit from ding” the school play presented three Mr Jensen former teacher so that years ago The author displays a sure he might see his dreams of new desks knowledge of human nature and a Mr Harris the present kern eye for the touches of fun and teacher already lias a new desk and foolishness that make up dally living students are looking forward to some After seeing the play anyone la likely They have been measured cut out and to have a greater understanding and the young people Last’s shop tolerance toward by Mr put together around them boys They are larger than the presThe action of the play Is laid In the ent desks and will be stained to match Mr Harris' new desk They will also jvatio of the McIntyre home In CaliTo make possible this setting be fastened to the floor so they won't fornia Mr Last of the shop department Is be moved around all the time forplanning an entirely new set of The department Is also looking Ernest Skinner and Wood-roward to a new automatic timing scenery Janson are constructing the set clock for use in speed tests and students from Miss Nelson’s clasTo Enter Contest On March 27 1936 the dejiartment ses will paint it The background plans to enter the twelfth Annual In- will consist of a Spanish Mission type ternational Commercial contest held house with a patio With this new addition the play promises to be very at the Brigham Young university Continued on Page 2 Tlie high school will send three representatives from the bookkeeping shorthand and typing classes making Girls Rest Room Being nine people In all At present the Completely highest speed attained in the first Tlie success of the Agenda vaudeyears classes is 37 words & minute by Lois Thompson and Bernice Pederson ville in raising funds for the club will Tlie highest in the second year class be made manifest In the girls rest is Lula Ellis who has done 71 words room when it is redecorated and rea minute furnished The walls will have attractive paper ine ArtrCIub Project Anarnirnoor a f resirxoaiofpintr Now Being Completed A new studio couch will also add to the comfort of the rest room FTtsh The Fine Arts Club is now completdrapes attractive pictures and ing a miniature stage that will be bright new blanket will add cheer to used as their project Carlos Hansen the room and Chester AtkinDaniel Bradshaw With a rack full of magazines as son have been doing most of the work anolhrr drawing card It may be with Joe Watanabe and Leonard Miller necessary to place a guard at the them The Jackson twins door to keep the girls from stuffing assisting will work on the lighting fixtures and classes These Improvements weie decided Ruby Tanaka Is designing the proscenium arch on by the Agenda council at a meetAt the last meeting committees were ing last Wednesday Work will begin on tlie rest room Immediately appointed to begin plana for a movie "ft! 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