Show HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Sponsors Chosen This week for the first time timen In n Grand county high the students students students stu stu- dents chose their own sponsors up Jp to row the faculty selected the sponsor for each class but inow w a step toward a more democratic democratic dem dem- student government has been taken The new constitution constitution constitution tion is also planned to promote better student government and andja andla anda ja la a better feeling in the school as asa asa a whole The rhe senior class has elected Coach L. L L. L Palmer as their sponsor Sponsors selected by I other classes are Juniors Mrs I Louise Watts sophomores C. C H. H Childs freshmen John C. C Cox eighth Miss Gloria Petersen Peter Peter- Len sen seventh H. H B. B Evans Lyceum The ahe first lyceum number of I the year was given Tuesday at 2 pm p.m. in the auditorium auditorium by the thel f famed d magician and entertainer entertain entertain- entertain l er Loring Compbell Mr Campbell Campbell Camp Camp- bell was was accompanied by his wile wife It w was s a very interesting program and everyone enjoyed it Club News The club this year is considerably larger than the theone theone theone one last year and we want to tomake tomake tomake make it the best ever The club elected officers and cheerleaders cheerlead cheerlead- ers f for r the coming year and Janice they are President Kirk vice president Teeny Lile secretary and treasurer Rhea Pope reporter Maxine Leach The cheerleaders were elected by the student body as follows Carolyn Allred Alired Mary MaryLou MaryLou MaryLou Lou Couchman Joyce Stewart and Helen Garlett Last Friday the new members members mem mem- bers hers bers were initiated into the club They came to school in an attire of sheets and andred andred Ired red crepe paper In the afternoon afternoon after after- noon they furnished an assembly assembly assembly assem assem- bly which was enjoyed by ev ev- ev- ev enas entirely en en- The club dub isn't organized as yet but we hope to get in a few more practices with the cheerleaders and and get back bac into the swing of things The like to see the adult crowds at our pep rallies and from all appearances they are definitely behind our team so lets let's all do our best and the club will do the rest School Notes rl superintendent Helen HelenM M. M Our u superintendent H. H Knight visited me Lne schools this week She reports that there are 13 students regIstered regIstered reg reg- at Sego nine at Cisco 15 at Thompsons They are and well underway with the years year's school work The e students students of Grand High proud of the fact that are very Holyoak has been chos- chos chosen Louesa one of 61 the 10 finalists at atthe atthe en the as state FUA contest and who Lou Somerville that hat Rita last year Is among graduated Miss Utah 10 finalists in the the he contest We wish them the besof best bes of luck in the final judging now being made are Plans Fians starting a class in leatherwork leather for work under the direction dIrections o of Mario Marlo There will be 20 three hours long classes each beginning about Oct 10 Enroll roll meat ment will be limited to a number number num num- men han ber ben that can be adequate adequatelY y died Those who are first fIrs to sign and pay the fee tee of 3 will willbe be admitted Only adults ar are eligible for this class will be Also a class in sewing organized under the direction of 01 Miss Gloria Petersen Those Thos interested are asked to cont contact contac ct Mist Petersen as soon as poss ble Students are still till registering for work In the Moab school Classes are well established an and Continued on last page HIGH HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Continued from first page palle progressing satisfactorily Moab Defeated by Grove Moab again was defeated in ina ina a well played game on the home field against Pleasant Grove The teams were evenly matched matche d and the game proved to be a an n interesting one In the first quarter both teams moved up and down th the e field without advantage for ei either either ei- ei ther team In the second quarter ter a break came for Moab when the locals advanced the ball t to o within a feW e yards of the goal The Moab line failed jailed to hold and an Pleasant Grove took possession n of the ball the on yard 25 line The P. P G. G team In a series o of f runs pushed Moab Moah the length h of the field and it looked a as s though the visitors would score but the whistle ended the half The third quarter was un un- un- un eventful The fourth quarter quarte r started started out with a gloomy outlook outlook outlook out- out look for Moab A punt was blocked and P. P G. G recovered Arun A Arun run around left end gave them thema themI I a touchdown The kick for extra ex ex- ex- ex tra point was blocked I Moab loab received the ball On the I kickoff and moved down the field Runs through the P. P G. G line line- and a few passes brought Moab into scoring territory If there the had been a few minutes more in the game Moab no doubt would have scored The I whistle ending the game came just a little too soon goon The final score was 6 to 0 favor lavor of Pleasant Grove Moab to Play nay Aztec NM Friday Already a two-time two loser the Red Devils will pit their strength against Aztec NM Friday afternoon This game is crucial for Moab as losing it will end their chances for state play I II I The Aztec eleven cleven Is remembered remembered as a a strong school j from their game with Grand last year Not only will the best playing of the team be needed but also the encouragement and cheers o of the crowd will be es es- es essential if Moab is to win Coach L. L L. L Palmer Indicated ed Wednesday that the probable proba-i proba proba proba- ble opening lineup would include Include include in in- In- In clude Kay Dalton fullback Neal Dalton left tackle Ned Dalton right end Raymond El EI El- El lis its right tackle Roland Larsen left end Bill Meador halfback Clay Nielson halfback Seraph Olea rain halfback Sam Taylor Tay Tay- lor center Max Irish left guard Danny Rowell right tight guard J f Varsity Club News New The Grand V Varsity dub club held ts its first meeting Tuesday Off OW- OW cars cers rs were elected eJected Last year years year's s president Roland Latter Larsen took 01 ol the meeting The few new fleW charge harge officers are eh as follows Roland Larsen president Kay Dalton vice president 1 Barry Harry arry Dawson financial vice president ir Sam Taylor secretary Clay Nielson intramural chairman chairman- Dan Dab Row Row- RoWell Rowell ell elf social chairman Bill DUl Meador Mead or interschool chairman Grade News New The seventh grade is fA haying having having- Ie quite a time getting organized Changing from class to class gets quite confusing so complain complain com com- plain some of the class mem mem- bers bars It has bU really been beena been if a a change hange for us but here is the latest Bob Dob Robert Robertson on was elected tem temporary m- m chairman and Mr Evans class sponsor We have two new Dirk In our class One is Shiela Wood an and the other Bennett Dennett We tiVe all seem to like our subjects this this y yar ar Myrna Newman Grade News News We have two new students this year Janet Foote and John Hudson Both are from Salt Lake City Jerry Bittle is our temporary chairman We have had several small checkup tests In history on early explorers We had our first test in Ins In's science lence It was based on the weather Anne Ahne Pace was highest in the class with a score of 88 Nine Nile going Anne Suzanne Suzanne T Grade News The ninth grade started out with an enrollment of 39 pu pu- pils It Is now 41 We have four new new stud students They are are Alma Hunt Barton Alma Mae Merris Mais Mab and Ray nay Williams An interesting year is promised In home hom economics The girls are canning peaches tomatoes tomato to to- imato mato juice and making jelly The boys boY's have been studying different types ot of animalS for I breeding and showing to In voca vocational vo a- a I a-I lional agriculture Tentative plans arc are being made for tor a grade girls' girls Christmas cantata I The 16 girls enrolled are now practicing three-part three songs The new constitution has been read and discussed discussed Virginia Gaumer was elected temporary ry chairman chairman chairman- Virginia Gaumer Gaumer Sophomore Class News New I I The sophomore clas class chosen as their temporary hat sor Mr Childs Their Ther p tem tempo chairman and leen Miller and are Co Gloria McDo M Dou gal respectively The Is selling pop at the doh games to add to th tUr their lr fop I Bonnie Wheeler senior trip p i The senior class class phase chose not Larsen as their I chairman and Coach Palmer I their sponsor Plans are aw nog J underway iY for freshman now w i lion tion The class has hw also I most of its calendar for fr D ur lann d year l the e |