Show Vol TREMONTON X School’s BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL UTAH GARLAND UTAH Candidates in Student Body Elections Largest VIII Dee Hall to Direct Class Will Finish Dr No Student Government Work Next Week Here Next Year John Edward Carver Will Deliver Address To Graduates Homer And Atkinson Get Other Student Body Positions After or of the liveliest campaigns geux for many a day this year’s elec- tion results showed that Dee Hall of a majority of Portage had received the votes for student body president for next year Laurene Homer waa elected and Chester Atkinson secretary and historian The opposing candidates were Russell Chrl&ensen Smith Beth and Earl Johns respectively According students One hundred receive' graduation certificates at commencement exercises to be held at the stake tabernacle May 18 at 8 p m This is the largest class that has ever graduated from Bear TViih the River Carver will adDr John Edward dress the graduates and there will be Ara Andersen four student speakers: will deliver the valedictory address and Joe Shibata Palmer DrLong and Raulston Zundel 'will also speak Ara’s subject will be “The Oppor- by our tunity for Culture Offered School” Palmer will describe High at Bear River student government Raulston will speak on citizenship and Joe will discuss high school education and the future to be presented Musical numbers have not yet been definitely decided upon Diplomas will be presented by a board member to office reports the folAccording lowing is a lKt of the graduates: K Abbott James G Abel Stanley Beth Allen Ara Andersen Bert Anderson Daisy to the judges balloting in each case was close particularly for the office of Dee is the first student from Porty age to have a office He Is a member of the band and is Anderson Dorothy Ballard Loma Barfuss Barnard Verna Barfuss Roy F Daniel Blaine Bishop Allen Blaine Bradshaw Jr Rita Busenbark Leah Cannon Lucille Cannon Vida Barbara Carlson Ralph Castleton Vern Christensen Virginia Coombs Left ed Forty-si- to right: x Atkinson elected sec re Beth Smith her opponent Chester annual award day will Hall Earl Johns rival candidate Laurene Homer elect Russel Christensen elected president his opponent PLAY PROVES VERY SUCCESSFUL SENIOR Awards to be Given Students Tuesday The Dee be held next Tuesday according to Mr Can non chairman of the student council be six who states that there will medals and 40 pins given to Bear River students Seniors are rejoicing over the of their play presented two They were able to pay ago of the play pay the debt expenses contracted at the hop and bad ten dollars left over for the treasury The play was a good one in that It offered a great deal of opportunity for amateur actors Carlos Hansen very ably portrayed the difficult role of father and author Other character parts were Farrel Munns as fifteen d BUlle Alta Grover as sixteen d and Rayola Phyllis Roe as Lucinda the sharp tongued The success weeks The public speaking department is represented this year for the first Davis time Awards come from these deJ Lawrence partments also: school play opera DeLong Jack Drlggs track basketball football Ellis LaVoy Elwell Ray Firth tennis Bearfax Seachlight student body and William Frazer Cleon W Forsgren Grant Frldal Delbert Fredrickson scholarships J Wayne Fronk There were 69 recommended for servant LaVem Garfield Garrett awards with 70 students recommendBoyd ' Mark Gaddie Fred M Germer ed last year yet there are 40 pins Dean Grover Alta and 6 medals compared Martha Glenn with 33 Home Economics Club GunHarold Grover awards and 3 medals Harvey Giles Will Visit U S A C nell In order to receive an award a Hall Frank L student must Members Rose Hail ArchO of the Home Economics carry at least three Carlos Hansen Ada Hall Hansen units of credit that year and be rec- club will be guests next Saturday of Carrie Iva ommended by the head of the de the Home Economics club at the U Hansen June Hansen S A C They will leave early SatAdele partment Hendricks Vernon Henderson school bus and spend most N Henrie Quentin Hess Deaun Hen-ri- e Any person winning a medal must urday in a HolmHess Elizabeth Douglas according to receive recommendations for award of the day at Logan Mrs Shurtz club adviser gren from three different departments The invitation came from Phyllis Paul Beth Innes Boyd K Iverson Richards Jensen Melba Jenkins Blanche president of the U 8 A C Jones John G Jones DeMour John ards Rex E Richards Rayola Roe club who was once president of the J Floyd John Nina John Lorraine Gertrude Roberts Odell Romer Doris Bear River Home Ec club She is now president of the state organizaJohn Wanda Johnson Ruby Johnson Rucker tion of Home Economics associations Maxine Josephson Blanche M Sakata Ada 8chofeld Kim “Joe Idelab Joe Shibata Margaret Kay Howard L Shurtz Knudsen Thaine Beer 1st Sara Shumway RaySenior Day Ma urine Marble mond C Somers Donald Hazel Manning Stenquist SeaVern L Martin Wanda Mason Marvin Stenquist Ruby Tanaka MarSenior day will be held at the MillR Wilma Mills Mills Glen man garet Tarbet M LeRon Udy next Friday On this Hilda Miller Miller er Genevieve Erma Vance R Golden Watt day the seniors are guests at Farrell Munns Roy Morgan Karl Ward Wanda Weidmann Waythe college A Roland Ogden ne Weidmann Adair Shirley Nielsen “We Welling Estelle expect' many of our Earl H Oyler seniors to go over but we hope J Gilbert Williams June W Donald Pack Win M Packer Welling other students will wait until Beth Palmer Nelda Pedersen W Max White Leslie Wight Erla Wood Glen H Wood another year” Mr Smith said Keith Wooley Marie WestPinder Bumls Peterson Raulston G Zundel Myron M Rlch- - moreland Gladys Richardson Croeier Arva Palmer Lula Dallin Type Students Receive Certificates and certificates Emblems very popular on the campus Laurene is from Tremonton She was of her sophomore class 'and advertiser for the Prom this year She is also a member of the Searchlight staff and the Home Ec Club Chester hails from East Garland He is of the junior class and Bruins club this year Nominees for each office were as follows: President Dee Hall Russel Christ- ensen emblems have been received by type students fom the Woodstock Typewriter comattaining pany In return for high averages In speed tests Lula Ellis has won her 40 50 and 60 words a minute award Vern L Martin has her 40 and 50 pin while Melvin Davis and Arthur for Laurene Smith Dorothy Calder-woDallin and Ruby Hess for secretary Chester Atkinson Earl Johns Noami Gaddie Blanch Richards Harold Capener and Melvin Lois SEARCHLIGHT STAFF WILL HOLD BANQUET Several and Thompson Gladys Rlchardsen Sara Shumway have earned a 40 and pin The following have received 35 minute certificates: Doris Erma Vance Ruby Undvat-tMaxine Josephson Emma" Gardner Beth Smith Lois Thompson and certifiThirty-wor- d Margaret Kay words a Rucker Hansen Homer Beth Velma Manning Members will hold of the Searchlight staff their annual banquet next In the cafeteria Wednesday Following the banquet games will be played the balance of the evening Howard Shurtz has been chosen for toastmaster and the following committees were elected to help plan the cates: Roy Morgan Richard Griffin and Agnes Wortley Glen Miller has certificate and Arva Dal- Party: program his Roe Lula Rayola lin Douglas Holmgren - and Golden Ellis and Paul Jenkins table decoraWatt their tion Hilda Miller and Phyllis Gleason menu Laurene Homer Beth Palmer and Nina Richards Ne Id a games Pedersen Athlene Mills and Robert Plan Classes Seminary Gordon Lake Trip to Salt City Soph-Fros- h Seminary contemplating about May their classes are graduating a trip Salt Lake City as a finishing touch to to 9 education They are planning to visit Weber College Canyon - the Immigration the Balt Lake University of Utah and tabernacle Genealogical temple Library and the Church offices Definite plans have not yet been made but seminary students are looking forward to the trip with pleasure Mr and Mr Welling King will have charge of the excursion religious Clatseg Hold Dancing Party The annual party the first swimming and dancing party of the year waa held Wedat the nesday April Crystal Springs of The Freshmen and Sophomores to particiBox Elder were invited pate In the party A good many of them came awhile tha Ajfter swimming for students danced until 11:30 pm Mr Hone and Mrs Sheffield chaperoned the party |