Show : gon II girls nicks now nave six boys live o utKics ana aaugnier nervoe spent the weekend in Salt Lake nw THE SEAR CHLIGHT Two Pag ine and Mr Ogden & and Tuesday Mrs Lari Newman Mr & Mrs Cecil October 1943 25 It’s Your Responsibility Danger! Petty thieves are on the loose! Yes it’s true Even at Bear River where pride for worthy traditions runs high personal belongings all too often have a habit of turning up missing “Hey Mary have surely has disappeared too” you seen my law book? It and right out of my locker There go my last three “My wallet’s gone dollars my driver’s license and my studentbody I laid it down on the desk just a minute card ago” Statements like these are typical of those we hear every day at school Books wallets pens and other articles just too often disappear What’s to be done about it? The answer reverts right back to you Many losses are brought on by student of the neglect Student responsibilities are two-fol- d When articles are taken a report of the loss should be immediately made to the office Better still every Bear Riverite should make himself a committee of one to take care of his own property just a little better A locked locker will head off many a “loan” of books pens and other articles of value A bit more care with wallets and loose change helps a lot too Don’t leave things lying around if only for a moment Let’s practice the old adage: “An ounce of prevention is worth’a pound of cure” It can do much to curb the activities of those few undesire-able- s whom we label “petty thieves” Shades of Hallowe’en! Do Students Still Play Such Awful Pranks? That mysterious night of October 31 is once more at hand and as usual Bear River high has Its share of pranksters to enliven its haunting hours Let’s climb aboard the witch’s enchanted broom and view the happenings with Her from our perch in the heavens Ah! what’s this we see below? There’s a group of loyal GAP club members professionally removing the props from i withering outhouse Ever since Uncle Fud started trapping skunks the kids push him over on Hallowe’en too afoot! As we Devilry seems glide over Fielding we hear some talented prankster playing “The Jersey Bounpe” as a group of mighty seniors led by Lamar Capener hoist two young heifers into the town hall My this seems like old times! We must hasten to view the annual Tremonton-Garlan“spoiled fruit’’ fight with the array of unfrom Tremonton’g everything ceasing rotten of supply eggs borrowed from the Poultry association to the tremendous stockpile of sugar beets at Garland The fracas seems all even at this point As we continue our jaunt we are Well pleased to see our courageous freshmen from playing ob their neighbors’ windows Imagine such bravery! In our cruise from town to town our witch escort relates to us the many jokes pulled by former Bear River students and faculty But as we view the usual pranks of wax on windows potato clogged exhaust pipes rotten fruit and all we agree that Hallowe'en are certainly traditions not faltering Play on Students’ Names Produces Adventure Tale On a lonely White Winters day in Holland the Earl Vanderhoff sent for his Gardner to come up to the Stone mansion The poor Mann who was dressed like a Bunnell of rags was admitted into the Hall by a Butler and taken immediately to the Earl’a study The Earl told the Gardner be was to go to the nearest city and arrange for the best silver Smith in town to make a Sterling Lamb for the King The Gardner was also supposed to go to the Baker and the Taylor and get gift the King In order to get to town the Gardner had to go through dense Wood After he had completed his mission for the Rich Earl and was on his way home Wood the he was attackthrough ed by thieves who robbed him of the Sterling Lamb and of his Petty cash The Gardner arrived at the mansion tired and breathless Upon his arrival the Earl demanded to know Watt had hapThe Gardner told his pened story and gave the Earl a Ransom note given' him by the culprits The note read as follows: fr rarm auppiy Leave your daughter Rose by the Rock near Bone cave tomornight at nine The Earl decided to Grant the thieves their wish The Ear! did as he was directed in the note and soon had his Sterling Lamb back in his hands ready to give to the King What became of Rose? We’ll let you know one of these next Summers big row B: "How about giving diamond bracelet?" R: “My dear extenuating circumstances perforce me to preclude you from auch a bauble of extravagance” JoAnn : “I don’t get it” Ronald R: “That’s what I said” Jo Ann me a Ronald I wish I Despite I’d have My girl were a kangaroo his funny stances a place to put the junk brings to the dances Professor for sound A textbook wired Dallas ardson Meldrum master Butler Ann Theron of boogie and Holland woogie Bonnie tickles Jean the ivories as “Key” students Turner lend an attentive ear Bonnie Rich- Key’ Musicians Make Ivories Talk Interests Include Jive Classical Numbers i“The ‘key’ students of the school masters of Dallas Meldrum Theron plied to five loyal Bears board while Bonnie Richardson and Bonnie Jean of The leading trio piano artists favor music four years goes for the lighter side of music and High School Group Names Ideal Teenage Girl Boy the piano and accordion” may well be the title Butler and Ann Holland reign at the piano Turner are accordion artists worthy of note of different types Dallas who has studied On surely plays some mean boogie woogie opposite side of the musical score is Theron He has composed many musical themes and a con certo and spends most of his time playing or composing classical music apkey- for the A Twirp Season? Well Maybe So Ann a student of the piano What do you think about havWhat constitutes a perfect teen- for seven years likes all kinds ing “Twirp Season” for a week of music and really tickles the at Bear River? ager? ivories in a manner akin to a Rowane Thomas— If rollerBoys say the ideal girl is 5 skates and bubble gum suit the feet 4 Inches weighs 120 pounds professional Our two accordion experts Bonboys it’s okeh with me has blond hair cut short but not nie Richardson and Bonnie Jean Maurine Packer— My gosh that has blue eyes and wears scalped little or no makeup A “real Turner are both popular fresh- surely sounds great!!! I guess Marlene Jensen— What’s that? doll” according to teenage males men students Bonnie plays both the LaVere Adams— accordion and piano and Turnabout is is understanding (knows a guy claims she thinks they are swell fair play isn’t it? can’t take her out every night) enLeland Stone — Egad! Is that has a sense of humor (die — 1 Bonnie Jean is an accordion thusiast who coaxes catchy meloin our chemistry test too? is sincere thought I’d laugh) Duane Kerr— To quote the (lets you know if the romance dies from the squeeze box Alis for real or just for kicks) and though these two frosh coeds are words of the lowly amoeba not very well known to the upperhas a sense of values about every classmen Lamont Lamb and Ray Sessions Bear Riverites may exthing from money to morals to see them on many future — About time they spent someThe boy looks first at the pect assemblies thing on us girl’s figure then eyes smile and Norma Hall— Are you kidding? third finger left hand to see if “Skeeter” would she’s “going steady” want to go Phew! This every night! For girls the hoy Feature Marlene King— Smells Well if that is 6 feet tall tan and muscular a will me get boy friend has eyes and blond hair Petunia rose in all the morning Well there are the answers Girls call him wavy or crew cut and made her way to From this glory “that taB dreamy kid with whom school optomistic (boys) pessimistic You can a you just think about getting (girls) survey The first thing she saw when draw your own conclusions date” she arrived there was the snap He wears white or pastel dress shirts with sleeves rolled up and dragon she has first hour She flunked a test second hour A good date blue or gray slacks and went to third with a bleeding should be athletic but pot heart A “drag” likes a good lunch period someone During Published dancer with “sweet feet" notices at Garland Utah by and a boy’s clothes first then his yelled upsa daisy spilled the students of Bear River high orange build (not blossoms) all over school under the direction of eyes smile and hands her new orchid dress and beautiIIow perfect can you get? Rupert Blackham and Clyde ful lady slippers Morris faculty advisers Then the blue bell rang and Vol 24 — Oct 25 1949 she had to go back to class All this I No 2 All during fifth hour glee she The bell rings Immediately sang on her baby breath and at EDITORIAL STAFF clutter the halls the end of class she noisy students Flora Gardner and standing at the end of the (highly sensed) that she hyacinth had a and Janice Loveland hall I observe — test sixth hour That she took Sports Editor Burton Huish A bewildered leavisophomore and because she didn’t know Business Manager Shirley Jones ng his room muttering “Love is the she had to Feature Editor Marianne blind and lovers cannot see” close her tulips and remain after Johnson A lovesick fooball player bump-intschooL Exchange Editor Darlene Davis his girl He’s already in a I’ll bet you never wiffed a Copyreader Joyce Barkle huddle calling his plays flower that smells as bad as this Staff Artist Carol Madsen A very perturbed feature Typists Marianne Manning ordering a very frightened freshand Maurine Packer man into his office Once there was a freshman w ho Ad Solicitors Carolyn Quinney Listening to two girls walking wouldn’t get his lessons ManGaye Deakin Cariiyn “And did you see past I hear And when the end of the term ning Marilyn Manning what she had on?” came with all those long test Contributors hi’s hello’s and slaps Among sessions Joan Summers Scott Hansen Duon the back the bell rings inThe seniors gave him trouble ane Kerr Marlene King Connie terrupting the confusion and the teachers gave him — Rae Christensen Barbara Wood Students and teachers hurry to well! Nicholas Marlene Anderclass leaving me bewilderedly I can’t finish my story there Joyce son Dorene Anderson Tracy alone a dark in silent standing goes the darned ole bell Wheatley Kent Blackham Carofront hall Ann Holland Don lyn Quinney Critic: Yes I hear it alL I’m the One who likes to go Rhodes Norma Hall Monette Roe main hall dock places and boo things Darlene Steed Carolyn Jensen How The Searchlight Hear GARLAND UTAH of New |