Show ' Don't Miss the BOYS! f Athletic Tomorrow Vol Carnival Get Night Hawaiian Beach To be Setting for Junior Promenade Orchestra Will Furnish ” Widely MARCH 13— Opera "Tune In” March 20— Junior Prom March 27— Senior Hop Advertised The advertising is under Laurene Homer’s dilection Posters and notices have been put up all over the valley Mr Pierson and Mr Shultz of the Garland and Tremonton show houses respectively have kindly consented to run a notice in their theaters each night The preparations are moving forward rapidly and the committee exsee the to pects gym crowded at the Prom on March 20th Ten Girls Have Perfect Attendance Records Ten gills have a perfect attendance record for the entire school year up to date according to the office records They are Elnora Anderson Gwenlth Archibald Melba Thompson Dora Atkinson Elsie Barnard Edith Hunsaker and Margaret Kay the two Welling sisters Adair and Barbara also have a clear record Other students have been here every day but apparently cut a few of their periods These include Elizabeth Wortley Merle Wood Geraldine Walker Seamore Halvorson Mearl Bair Wayne Carlson Dorothy Munk Thola Jensen Verna Theurer Dimitria Candia has been absent from school only three class periods while he attended a funeral Will Boys ' Attend Show At San Francisco SCHOOL GARLAND Will be of Final Rehearsals Conclude Weeks of Hard Drilling "New Fires” a comedy in three acts by Charles Burdette Quimby will be the annual Senior play which is scheduled for presentation in The play was read Monday April night and some impromtu were held the same night The of the cast is to be selected in try outs being held today This play offers g gocdly number of reniors an opportunity to display their dramatic ability as their are fifteen characters to be portrayed The plot concerns Stephen Santry who inherits a small farm in the there to stock Missouri Ozarks He goes The boys who are to exhibit do some writing and sends for his Livestock at the Interstate Junior and Baby Beef shows received a family They come on W'hat they letter Friday morning from Mr E W think is a pleasure jaunt but which of the nearly becomes a tragedy Stephens general manager The play offers a gTeat deal of opan them to to amateuf actors as there portunity are so many different types in the cast The production is under the direction of Ardis Nelson dramatic arts teacher Twelve Girls Will Form Archery Club Students playing leading parts In Opera: Above Lncile Cannon and Bill Packer Below Blaine Bishop and Barbara Christensen Principal Discusses Attendance Problem When asked to name the most difficult problems to be met In adminof the school istering the affairs Principal C E Smith told a reportfollowing day er last week that the problem of atAmong the 25 boys going to the Larson tendance headed the list Livestock show Mr Nichols is trying At the first meeting the following “The chief problem of this school" to discover enough talent to have one officers were elected: Dana Abbott or more representatives on this pro- president Aileen DeLong treasurer said Mr Smith "is irregular attendance and the evils that go with It” and Ruth Secrist historian gram Mr Smith stated that there are enAbout 25 Boys to Make Trip The membership is limited to too many absences from school tirely calves Not only boys exhibiting twelve girls who will become the will be allowed on the trip but others charter members of the club as soon and the excuses that are given are who would like and are able to go as they reach 1000 points with the too often trivial He also said that if all concerned would try to keep are welcomed The total necessary bow and arrows In school regularly It would When every member capital for the trip Is approximately reaches 1000 students twenty dollars apiece for a nine to points a special award meeting will help the progress of the students out y This would include be called and quivers with the club very much New thoughts and new trip lessons are put forth every day board and transportation lodging monogram will be presented to each All parents of member while on the trip "The teachers are carrying a heavy load invited to are in keeping the regularly attendGood going attend boys sportsmanship with 'no However of fellow members inside or outbefore anyone goes Mr ing students up to meet educational Nichols insists and demands that a side the club is demanded standards When absent students reset of rules of conduct be drawn up turn the teacher cannot hold back Each member must have a nickand signed by each boy and his name and be called by that name the class for the absent ones to catch ones find parent before his name is placed on during all club activities up These unfortunate It is the hope of all the members of themselves lo6t in a maze" the record of those going this small club that they will beMr Smith also said that the studcome efficient enough to Join a state ent who stays out and gets behind in Plans Beings Made dishis class work becomes soon Archery club For Senior Hop As soon as weather permits the couraged and wants to quit school girls will practice on the green but There is nothing in the world more The month of March will again see until then meetings will be held in valuable than a student's time and two of the major social events of the the gym The golden school days are energy yfear — the Junior Prom and the Sensoon over and passed One's away ior Hop future depends on how those days Girls Now Making Last year the class of ’36 presented have been spent New Silk Dresses an outstanding Junior Prom This Many surveys conducted throughyear this same class plans to give an out the schools of the nation have Senior All equally distinguished Hop the girls in the second year shown positive correlation between It will be held on March 27 one Domestic Art department are mak- regular attendance and success in week following the Prom The same ing new afternoon dresses or Prom school work There Is an equally high decorations will be used dresses The dress must be made of correlation between irregular attendIn addition to the class officers with some kind of good silk and can be ance and school failure declared Mr Karl Ward as president the committee anything but sport Smith for the dance is as follows: Jack There are several making formal “Success" he concluded Is largely Driggs programs and music Blaine dresses for the Junior Prom and are a habit and the surest way to form and Howard Bishop Invitations to complete them In the that habit is to do each days work hurrying Shurtz refreshments two weeks that are left reguiarly" February 20th will become for the new Archery organization composed girls under supervision Day small tlj Founders a club 12 of of Miss Ensemble rehearsals are being held for the opera “Tune In" which be presented by the music department next Friday evening "Tune In” has a unique plot ir that it represents a radio broadcast the music is written In modem fox trot and waltz tempo It will come to the audience over radio station on March twelfth and WTNT There will be a live thirteenth "mike” which will carry the speaking and singing very clearly all over the auditorium Clever situations add interest to the plot while the action brings the tears of laughter It also brings as Mrs Gladys Richardson finds It quite impossible to Krogglns convince her audience that she is a 'radio soprano Altho Mr Krogglns Holmgren played by Doug claims to be a self made man he admits that his wife made extensive alterations after they were married Bill Packer plays the part of Joe Brown who finds that it is quite impossible to buy a radio station without money - Jerry Kennedy the advertizing manager played by Roy Barnard helps him out as well as many others in more than one way Lucile Cannon who plays the part of Mitzi the switchboard operator receives her chance to sing quicker than she anticipated as Jerry predally will Have Been Invited to Take Part in Contest Radio Program show inuur join in amateur program that is to be held This there on the seventh of April program Is to be presided over by a star performer of the National Broadcasting Company It is to be a contest program will be Tryouts and eliminations best For the five held previously on there the piogram performers have been selected suitable prizes and the winner of the whole show will be given an appearance on the National Farm and Home hour the No VI Presented This Week Family Life Offers Many Parts Comedy UTAH Modern Musical Comedy Will Be Senior Play Carnival March Twenty-fiv-e fires” “New EVENTS II —Athletic March BEAR RIVER HIGH Music Once more the old gym Is to under- Bego ’a complete transformation ginning next Fiiday it will cease to resound to the staccato shouts o f the basketball teams and the screams of the girls’ gym classes and will begin to echo with the hum of the Prom decorators A week’s hammering w ring and painting will transform the gym Into on a Hawaiian scene a gorgeous beach according to the pirns of the Prom committee Th's committee headed by Russel Christenson have nearly all the decorations ready to put up The huge canvas scene featuring the ocean and the beach is finished owing to the efforts of Ruby Landvatter Lois Thompson and Hilda Miller Bailings and frames have been made in the shop under the supervision of Roland Schofield Logan Orchestra Coming The "Columbians” from Logan will furnish the music for the evening Halvor Glenn whose job it was to find a good orchestra says that this is a ten piece orchestra one of the finest in the state hundred Four dance programs have been ordered by Phyllis Gleason and the designs for them are in the hands of the printer states that two Richard Griffin hundred invitations aie to be sent out to the patrons of the Prom and to the members of the senior class Being UTAH TREMONTON X Ten-Piec- e Your Date dicted Archibald Throckmorton played by Gunnell seems to be very Insignificant but at last they find that he has the one thing they need Barbara Christensen plays the part of Jean who is the charming daughter of Mr and Mrs Krogglns J Bottomby BlnkA the announcer finds it played by Blaine Bishop much easier to sell his product than Continued on page 3 Harold Donald Pack Win FFA Speech Contest Donald Pack son of W C Pack of Snowville won the Future Parmer Public Speaking contest last week in the Bear River chapter His subject was "Erosion of Soli" This contest is sponsored every year by Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas The subject of the speech must concern some national problem of agriculture Donald will enter the regional meet to be held at either Logan or Brigham City during the first part of for furApril to decide candidates ther contests which will culminate at the national meet at Kansas City In 1932 Keith Rhodes from East Garland won third place in the national contest Utah has an outstanding record in this speech contest The state has had representatives in the national meet In five out of the past six years one first place two second winning plac and three third places |