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Show PE TIGHT Stockholders Annual THE VOICE OF SHARON Christmas Holidays Meeting, Open Forum Hold Activity For some time I have btyn puzzled by the number of students I have seen wakmg around the halls absently counting their fingers. Being unable to solve the mystery I went to Mr. Swenson and asked if he had issued any mathmatical examinations lately. He informed me he had not, so I returned to the halls and remawed a4 puzzled as ever, when whom should I see counting on his fingers, but otir President My counosity getting the be- -t of me I inquired as to what was the big idea. He gave me one look of pure disgust and said, You, dope, the Christmas holidays! In eighth study I chanced to notice a certain blonde Gillespie boy delving furiously into a world history book. Suddenly he stopped short, his book dropped to the table, and an almost angelic expression passed over his face as he gazed heaven ward and I heard him deeply sign, The Christmas Iloh-dav- Provo-Tim- p and the Weber College Debate and Public Bpeakmg Tournament to be 5 held February 1 he .mter-clas- s debate schedule followsThe Open Forum society' is rap- is as Senior Aff. sv Junior Neg idly adv anting in its progiam for Sophomore Aff vs Senior Neg. the year. The debate schedule for Senior Aff vs Sophomore Neg. the inter-clas- s debates has been arAff vs. Sophomore Neg. Junior it will be ranged to that spread out Aff vs Senior Neg Junior a over period of time. This has been Sophomore Aff vs Junior Neg. done so as to arouse a greater enthusiasm in the school for class debates. Students participating in the inner-cladebates are' Platte Tucker, Naomi Davis, Vergenne Ford, and Kent Fitldmg of the The play presented this year by Sophomore class, Spencer Hvnn, Kay Sm,, Frances Hunn, Herbert the Lincoln High School is a story Joh ison, Joseph Blake, Glenda of a lady who inherits an estate Taylor, Joyce Rtch, Lowell Bige- from her unde who died a while low, Miriam Cutlhr, and Milo Mad- before. The name of the play is The sen of the Junior class; and Lorna Hobgoblin House.. The old house Mecham, Don Watkins, Evan Ter- in which the lady moved was hauntry, and Stewart Crandall of the ed. Imagine Miriam Cutler taking Senior class, the part of a finicky, old lady who debates to be insists on living in the old house. held in the near future are schedulThe part of Henry Goober, the ed wuth the South and West High darky gardner is taken by, Glen Schools of Salt Lake City and Wa- Burr The part of the darkle cook satch High School at Heber. At the is. taken by Mana Hayes, These present the school is registered to two characters make a great pair participate in both the Brigham of dumbells Mildred Nielsen shows Young university Speech tourna- her English tactics by taking the ment to be held in the early spring part of an English housekeeper. 14-1- - Above the uoild is stretched the meetannua) stockholders sky , Naing of the Prov No higher that' the youl is high tional Farm Loan Association "will hull world, full licdit, they can be held in the City and County he had 1 hev await but the opening mmd 'and heart to Jesus Building in Provo, Utah at 1.30 of your ' and 'nts yuan for your development J?.' M , Friday, Januaiy 1. With sculpture tools in hand, you At . this meeting the annual re- stand before the rough stone of port of the president and secretary your character and day by day, whether you would or no, you is reecived. New directors and officers to serve for the enduing year carve upon it Jesus otfers you a are also elected. plan to direct the cutting; it is His It is expectedthat a representa- Kingdom plan Will you accept this tive of the Federal Land Bank of gift? 'The Kingdom of God is at Berkeley will aLo attend the meet-i- i hand! g and inform members of the proTIGERETTE CLUB gress of the Federal Land Banic The present oftieers of the associENTERS PARADE ation are: Sidney H Cluff. pi evThe Tigerette club represented ident; George Groneman, Joseph H the Lincoln High School in the dent George Groneman, Josiph H Christmas parade Dec. 4 at Provo. Finch and Ivan J. Burr, together They earned out the idea of carolwith Mr. Cluff and Mr. Blake, ing With Helen Park, Mana Hayes, the board of directors A V Esther Hansen, Miriam Cutler, MarWatkins is the secretary-treasurejorie Williams, Dorothy Bone, MilThe office was jammed; the sluff dred NieKen and Kathryn Sumsion list extra long and Mr. Banks sat as carolers Helen Fronk reptesent-e- in patient boredom, listening to old mother and Carol Pyne the and more new excuses, hardened to the old and grateful for the new. 'fhe December, - v y j! J "I gp P v J SHE MARRIED HER BOSS and Colbert Claudette Michael Bartlett in; She Married Her Boss She is a kissless bride. See what she does about it. tl is the grandest fun since the walls of Jericho fell. The surprise successor to It Happened One Night. When admit slips, numbering about s. two dozen uad been issued, Mr, r. Banks leaned back in folded his hands oil his smilingly said. Almeda, 12 moie days until the d Junior High; Operetta SCHOOL PLAY IS THRILLER ss his chair, chest and just think, Christmas Wanda Jones and Glenda Tavlor took the parts of Aimt Pricdlas neices Clive Pulliam and Lorin Jex take the romantic parts of Jack Loring and Frank Harlow Evan Terry takes the part of an escaped maniac who has escaped from an insane asy lum Robert Elliott was his keeper. The headless phantom, who provided many thrills and chills, was taken by Ruple McCarthy. Clifton Clinger taking the part of the caretaker, Darius Krupp, also helped to make the play one big thriller. Great excitement and screams were going on all through the play. Many of the rudents even pulled their neighbors hair and completely forgot themselves. Oh well we 11 forgive them this time RHYTHM 1935 BAND ENTERS CONTEST About thirty members of the Spencer School Band paiinip ted ill the parade at Provo, December 4 The band members were cosum-e- d in gold and blue Tiny were all playing some kind of an instrument in the rhythm band, whiJi helped make the parade. The band is your hand. Come a id hear it play! DANCERS ENTERTAIN LINCOLN STUDENTS, CLUB PHOTOGRAPHY A Dance Revue from the B Y.U. WORK IS STARTED was presented at the Lincoln High School Assembly, December 6. The The students in the Science club many different tvpes of dancing under the direction of Mr. Swen- were displayed Such dances as son is undertaking the work Of pho- Tangos, Tap, Ballav, and Interpretography. They are learning how to tive were portiayed for the interest take pictures and how to develop of the students. them. They are going to take all the Come and hear the finest band and develop them for pictures Lincoln Year Book this year. The concert ever produced by the Lincoln High School Band class consists of boys Holidays!! To Be Presented tl ft fa -- The annual Junior High Opeictta under the direction of W. M. Ytr w non has been chosen. Much n Iciest has been manifest in the try outs for the principal characters There Will be a double cast for the girls m the operetta. The title for the presentation College is Days, with a cast as follows Junior Chatvvm Davy Dot ! Naomi Fergusons Ellen Bone Clark Johnson Tubby Helen ..Verna Harding. Eileen Jex Lon Christensen Prexy ... Baldy . Vivia Dav les, Cleo Davies Don Duke Dude . . Joe Reesha Foxy Ross Holdaway . . . Jack Don Rowley Babe .. .. Gardon Hansen Sweety . Ross Hilton loppy Accompamest . La Von Williamson This operetta will be presented January 24th in the High School Auditorium. No. 2V2 W 2 lbs. fa For HER fa fa For YOU! fa fa ' L 1 if f - I kSb?; 17c fcSStf IN CELLOPHANE Solid Pack -- HIM 8 a Dates se PUMPKIN i Oysters40z.Canl 1c a8 Can 6c CHRISTMAS GIFT I' i FANCY COVE The Kingdom of God is at hand! Jesus, God's Christmas gift to the world, gives us the right to this Heavenly Kingdom. The Kingdom of God is within you, he adds It is a condition of nymd and heart that turns existence into an everjastmg spring of joy an increasing song of persona! deFull heart and mind velopment full and wide world producing for, "The world stands out on either side. No wider than the heart is wide ; PINEAPPLE 2lt can Hills Dale, No. i FLUFFIEST IN CELLOPHANE 2 Cans 29c and Sweet Corner Peas- TUNA FISH White Star No. 14c II . Lb. MARSHMALLOWS . li can 2 Cans 25c gm 2 cans 2 cans Calumet 1 7c 17c That Good Airway Lb. 15c SODAS A- -l V 1 19c 2 Lb3. 19c Crackers Jello Flavor Pkg. 5c BREAD Voz 3 for 10c Lb. 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