Show x VOL Consider Success Your to the Candidate Commercial Wisely Students w BEAR Recognition Given Sophomore Poets Students Name Candidates For School Offices students were nomiEighteen for nated studentbody offices at the annual nominating assembly held Friday April 12 the Bear River high in school auditorium under the direction’ of Maralyn Stark Secretaryntbody Nominated for studentbody president were John A Bourne Dan ell Robins VerNon Coombs Owen end Jones Mary Jensen Jeanine Showell named and Peggy Allen were for viceresident as candidates Zenna while Roma Jean Hill Archibald Joyce Capener Bonnie Rytting and LaVern Buxton choices for were students’ Cheer leaders nominated include Mickey Capener Joel NelBarbara son Ceerly Adams Erma Allred and Neil (ilcason llcss the opStudents were given of nominating any portunity student provided the nominee was eligible and the person making the nomination had 25 for signatures was prepared - his candidate and torgivp a speech To qualify for studentbody the or president student nominated must be of senior standing be eligible for C a have and graduation grade The secretary and average cheer leaders may be chosen from any classes elections will be Primary held Friday April 19 during when classes ballots will be out to all students The passed two candidates polling the highest number of votes for presiand secredent tary will run in a final election to be held later in the month will also cut This primary candidates for cheer leaders down to a smaller number to determine the Drawings make-uof the traditional Red and White tickets will be connear future ducted in the Lynn Bennion Accept Invitation To Speak At Graduation Exercises 4 M Bennion superinLynn of City Salt Lake tendent has accepted an invitaschools to the class of address tion ’46 at its graduation exercises to be held at the Bear River stake tabernacle June 8 Kerr to Kleon According advisor plans for the senior exercises are already well deThe theme “Views of veloped the Future” has been selected in musical numbers Special with the theme are keeping readied as are student being speeches Marilyn recognition is not the first time under Miss Johnson’s This dents APRIL 16 1946 No su- Bear River Offer Class in Spanish Next year for the first time the history of the school students - will be given the opportunity to study Spanish Spanish the language spoken by many of our South and Central American neighbors should prove valuable to students in helping promote friendly relawith our sister republtionship ics to the south Class membership is restricted to students who have proved themselves capable English stuin dents Music Department To Participate In Spring Festival Eugene Hansen speaking on "The Constitution in a Changwas unanimously ing World” voted second place winner of Legionthe ' American public contest for the wesspeaking 10 at tern region held April Utah First place went Murray to the California contestant “Competition at the contest was as keen as I have yet been “I up against” stated Eugene and had an interesting time it was a highly comthought mendable activity” active an public Eugene won the chance to comspeaker pete in the contest by defeating ten other contestants from all parts of Utah at Murray March 30 to win state honors the same speech EuUsing gene walked off with top honors at a region one high school Utah speech meet held at the America 7 Weber To Be Scene Of Regional Contest stu- Eugene Hansen Places Second In Speech Meet Rogers ' SCHOOL have achieved honors pervision in poetry writing Last year Colleen Packer’s poem was accepted for publication reThose receiving special were Virginia Shuman cognition for her poem “Never Alone” Anderson for “Tumble Kathryn Weeds” and RaNae Firth’s “A in The Sea ” Wave Other students having poems included Bernice published Spencer Myraa Archibald Archibald LorRayne Hess Beth Brown Tazoi Annabell Shorthand and Bookkeeping Teams— Standing: Miyako Maurine Capener Myrna Sachie Fukin Leona Tanaka Teruko ShibaU Rosalyn Nelson and Sitting: Sachie Tanaka Ethel Roberts Hclyne HanJoyce Stark Mohr Rilla Beth John and Bonsen Sally Kirkham Joyce ftomer and Carina Nielson nie Rytting studentbody State Agricultural college will speak on earlier in the month and Last Contributions” year he won second Hansen student prexy place in the national FFA on “Educational Chal- public speaking contest and rewas chosen to act as cently lenges'’ The 125 graduating seniors president for the state organizof will wear the traditional caps ation of Future Farmers gowas HIGH Business Department Heads Select Teams To Represent School in Meet Thirteen poems composed by students under the sophomore direction of Miss Ruth Johnson teacher English sophomore have been accepted for publication in the Annual Anthology of High School Poetry Three of the thirteen received special “Spiritual Eugene will talk and RIVER The at music department Bear River high will be well at the annual represented spring music festival to be held at Logan April 25 to 27 band and vocal Orchestra from Bear River will groups participate with students from the muMe- - departments-o- f other schools in region one in vocal and instrumental work accordRoss directors ing to music Beckstead J W Pulsipher and Gene Jorgenson The program as outlined will feature 'three days of diversified musical activities Solos both vocal and and ensembles instrumental will be heard and judged Thursday Thursday evening a program will be presented to the general public the outstanding confeaturing testants of the day On Friday choruses and orchestras will be heard and raton their ings made playing evening’s Friday program for the general will conpublic sist of musical numbers from a massed chorus and orchestra of members from all composed participating schools Saturday will see bands in competition The day’s activiwith a ties will be climaxed massed parade of all bands to be staged for the public Symphonic Choir To Be Presented In Musical Treat Ogden Symphonic choir unthe direction of Glenn L will be Hansen presented by the Bear River Girls’ and Boys' April 22 glee clubs Monday at the stake tabernacle in Garland at 8:15 This unique musical organization composed of 90 expertly trained men and women gained der pm Bear River’s representatives to the annual regional commercial meet to be held in the Vocational building at Weber college Friday April 19 have been chosen and are busily preaccordparing for the contests to Mrs ing Virginia Udy and Miss Olive Nelson business teachers Students from all business deadpartments— beginning type vanced shorthand and type are to compete five other schools of reagainst gion one Beginning type students comare Audrey Meldrum peting Beverly Rhode and Jiro Nagao Advanced type teams are composed of Naone Mason Joan Nelson Yevonne Johnson Mavis Grover Peterson and Ray Sorenson Two teams from the shorthand department are made up of Rosalyn Nelson Teruko Joyce Stark Sachie ’Fukin Beth Brown and Leona Tanaka Representing the school from the bookkeeping section are Sally Kirkham Carma Nielson Ethel Roberts Joyce Romer Sachie Tanaka and Helyne Hansen Contestants are entered in teams of three and ratings are on given average scores for first second third and fourth places are to be given for highest scoring teams in each Individual department will be given to outsratings unusual recognition through their performance at Ogden high under Walter Aschenbren-ne- r tanding students noted Chicago conductor to Mrs Udy and According former Tremon-toGeorge Frost Miss Nelson Bear River sturesident sings in the tenor dents who are participating section have done work outatanding The object of bringing the during the year choir to this locality is to raise “The purpose of the meet” for a cappella choir states Mrs money Udy “is to give robes and to give the students students who are interested in and patrons an opportunity to business as much experience as musical of hear organizations and provide for them possible slate and national repute an opportunity to meet comTicket selling is under the mercial students from other of direction LaRene Carter schools It also helps to stlmu-- f furnwith "department late friendly interschool comishing advertizing and publicipetition” Tickets may be purchased ty Such contests have been confrom all members of the girls’ ducted in previous yean with chorus They are also on sale Bear River’s representatives at Ashcraft's Jewelry carrying away their share of honon ScHools competing are Bear English Students River South Cache Logan WeTo See “Macbeth” ber North Cache and Box Elder stuand Senior sophomore dents from the English departMr Taylor Convalesce ment and members of the dramatics class will journey to Salt From Lake City on April 23 to witness the University of Utah’s of William Shakespresentation peare’s play “Macbeth” the students Since making the trip have been studying Shakespearean plays this perf- ormance affers them a first hand opportunity of seeing one great plays in actual production The trip will coincide with the commemoration of the great bard's English birthday April of Shakespeare’s 23 Major Operation J Taylor chemistry teachBear River who under went two major operations at the Valley hospital within the past three weeks is making m normal recovery Mr Taylor became ill March 22 nigh of the Junior Prom and was rushed to the hospital Students and faculty members unite in wishing him a speedy recovery and a quick return to his teaching duties at th school A er at i |