Show THE SEARCHLIGHT Slow Makes intramural Start Boys Contests Possible Working in Gym Tournament Being Held Grant Hawkins Appears to Among Boys Not Be a Coming Track In Health 'Star weather conditions will Although not permit the boys interested in track and field events 'to-- ' work out to the open air seven of the determined tracks ters of Bear River are working out daily In the gymnasium One of the most promising of those now working out is Grant Hawkins who is following in his brother Frank’s Grant is footsteps in many respects a good basket bailer and excells in Coach Harris track and field events expects Orant to do things in track this year Palmer DeLong is also one of those speedsters who wants to get before the in the best of condition division meet the latter part of April Others now out for track are Btan Lawrence Abbott Harold Gunnell Finder and Loyal! Davis Theron Howell An intramural tournament for boys not in physical education classes has been outlined and 48 boy? have entered this contest The boys are divided into teams of two They will play ping pong horse Bhoe badminton and will shoot at The champions in each conarchery test will get as many points as there are teams the second will get one less and so on down so that the last After the team will get one point four siiorts are finished the points will be added up and the team scoring the most will be the intramural champions "This year we have the equipment to put over an intramural program for the first time” Coach Harris stated “and there is plenty of equipment to keep every boy In school that is' not in athletics interested in the intramurals between now and the close r We only have of school teams in the tournament now and we Track requires much time in getting Into condition so tracks ter? must start at least a month before for their so as to get into condition want runs and jumps Form too is a The teams now in the Intramural several In inches may track big thing are: Manning and Welltournament be added to the height or length of Hahsen and Bjorn Davis and ing a jump and several feet may be adand Bowcutt Shurtz and Hall are Wight ded to the distance weights Germer and Barnard Cape-nTo acquire Jones thrown by correct form Christensen Williams and and of and hours form takes this days Hall Bourne and R Castleton ' Oyler practice track has got off to a and Winzler Miller and Howell Mills Although S Peterson Castleton and slow start because of stormy weather and Coach Harris expects to have a good Shurtz Hansen and Bradshaw Ward and Harris and Sheffield Andersen will team track this year The team Nish and and Johnson be good in throwing the weights with Sorenson Jones Shurtz and Giles expected to Tazol Archibald and Udy Allen and Miester Andersen and Bishop GleaHawkins do some heaving DeLong Gordon and YoDavis Abbott and son and Culllmore Gunnell Howell to Pinder are blaze the der Gleason and Udy trail on expected the cinderpath “Who worked on the brakes of Mr e 8mlth’s car?” severely asked Mr of his fifth hour class From the remarks response followed It appeared that no one cared to take the blame Finally one brave student ventured to ask what the trouble was only to find that a free dinner was to be given by Mr Smith for the student's good work No that IS IT? 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CLUB PROJECT NEARS COMPLETION The Fine Arts club have nearly the construction of a mincompleted iature stage which was the project decided upon for this year’s work The construction of the stage was begun under the direction of Daniel Hansen and Bradshaw and Carlo6 finished Miller and Joe by Leonard Watanabe The design on the front and the velvet curtain was done by Ruby Tanaka Miss Nelson the Fine advisor of Arts club is using the for stage teaching her classes fundamentals of the stage Miss Nelson says “We are glad that we have finished the stage as far as we have Perhaps next the year Fine Arts club will continue this project and complete the lighting effects and different stage settings and will make the puppets for the show” Halt Spring Grid Drill With the groans and moans coming from those for whom old man winter by outstaying his welcome has spoiled tennis track and spring football archery it would seem that the only Twenty-seveBoys Turn on the campus besides happy people Out the badminton and table tennis fans Early are those who have lately become adGrid dicted to the ancient game of chess Mr Ward appears to be partly reAlthough stormy weather has made for this latest enthusiasm sponsible for practice Impossible the His set seems to be In constant use spring football is very good accordduring the noon periods ing - to Coach Sheffield who is inSome of the most aident followers out n boys structing the are Keith of this game Wooley for spring drill Bradshaw Dick Welling George “We’ve a good bunch out for spring and football Homer Shurtz Ross Hadfield into a They will develop Mariner Munk great team for next fall" Coach There has been some talk of formSheffield replied when quizzed on his ing a club and oiganizmg a tourna- opinion of the boys ment as soon as enough fellows can The practice for the spring will last the three or four weeks in which time the learn the difference between movements of bishops and horses Not much plays will be learned time will be spent this spring in the 1935-3- 6 arts of blocking and tackling Year that will be used next fall to the Shop Students In condition for the next getgame boys is to learn the practice The year 6 to be a "SpringCoach appears Sheffield remarked on plays" banner year for shop students ac- the of spring purpose training “I cording to reports received from that want the boys to get the plays well department this spring and then they will just a As most students have noticed need to be brushed up in the fall” great deal of work is being done on When asked how far he expected the tennis courts Because of the the team to go next year Sheffield new building it is necessary to extend replied “I expect next year’s team to courts will the farther south This be one of the gieatest the school has requiie 250 bags of cement 56 yards of ever had We play seven league gravel 2000 feet of lumber and 4000 games instead of five next year and Two cement the team will win most of feet of" reinforcement them” mixers will be used to run in the The schedule next year includes 4000 feet of concrete One hundred games with North Cache and Logan boys from the shop classes will do plus the games jjflth schools on our the work on this project last years schedule: Weber Ogden The total cost of this project will South Cache Preston and Box Elder be $1000 $400 of which will be donatThis gives the Bear River team a ed in labor by the boys chance to meet the schools who have Other outstanding works done this similar in disadvantages practicing year by the shop students are the after school and hence a chance to football bleachers repair Jobs school win more games furniture and school scenery The “We’ll top off spring practice by total labor donated by the students Is playing a game with Harvey Giles about $2000 reports Mr Last Be- and his senior team” Coach Shefcause of the shops outstanding field added when asked about games the school board is to for the spring give the boys a feed and a show It is rumored by many that they are taking up a 40 day fast in order to be well paid for their labor For Drill Banner For FREE “AVOID” Yes sir “Avoid” to the Wise is sufficient Especially when it is a matter of buying1 gasoline TRY SUPER SHELL Garland Shell Service FIRST CLASS MATERIALS SPRING FOR YOUR four will meet in the near s chamto pick the of is the game “Big Ring” marbles played in the class contest A six foot ring was used Hants "Marbles” states Coach All the “isn’t just 'a klddleS' game larger cities run off spring marble conte ts for boys In school Such a tournament wall be carried out in the near future among the boys cf school age In Salt Lake City with over fifteen hundred participants” future pion Claims will run off tournaments m archeiy and table tennis and then go Into four weeks of track and field work and end up the school year playing badminton Enjoy Your After School “Snacks” — At The Tremonton Steam Bakery A BORN Made-t- o Measure suit is always a GOOD suit It is a good suit long after most suits are in the discard ALL WOOL and HONEST WORKMANSHIP are two of the great big reasons We are now showing the newer Autumn and Winter woolens of M SIMONSEN Jeweler Will give FREE a 1937 Ring (as designed) and a Class Pin to Match GET BUSY NOW! BORN "The & COMPANY Chicago Wool All that GOOD suit Coombs & Persson Co Garland Utah LOANS See Max MAGNIFICENT JohnJShumway GARLAND UTAH Rhinhart’s PRODUCflON DREAM Matinee Thursday afternoon for Students Seats Reserved for Evening Performance Students matinee prices 25c — Evening 50c 75c LIBERTY THEATRE Tremonton “MIDSUMMER COMPANY BUILDING pectively These ROBERT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LUMBER To the Student Sketching Best Design for Senior Class Rings for 1937 — And same being Accepted By Class— The marble tournament held In the physical education classes ended with Dale Jensen Lyle KnucLson Ted Linwinning ford and Gordon Bronson in first second the championships third and fourth hour sections res- NIGHT’S $1 |