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Show LZHX c 4ec be me hi, Ktu, I j& 13? izmwsmi. jsMmsm ' 1 By LaRue Curtis and Ila Thueson Mu iHOI ONKEY BASKETBALL Don't forget the Donkey fthe Bas-4b- all Game on December 10th Lehi High School Gym. urill Via enrrv if vnn mice It is going to be one of the events of the year. The donkeys will put on a big 3ow because they are trained to jy basketbalL Ha time will be 8 p. m. Ad- wiu De sruaents ouc and gest Bjssion )n't Miss the It is sponsored by the Lehi High school Booster club. The teams will be City Slickers Lowell Brown, Dr. W. L. Worlton, Dr. E. J. B. Cooper, Orlyn Bud Wathen, Bob Roberts, Hutchings. County Hicks Mr. Hill, Mr. Woodland, Mr. Westover, Mr. Mr. Robinson, Mr. Gurney, Holmstead and Mr. Prior. Lu Rae Smith, reporter , on, . DONKEY SOFTBALL GAME at the FPJDAY. DECEMBER 10. IMS v k I TBSS VBXSS, LEU, UTAH Lehi High School gymnasium FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 8 p. m. Ji steal SCHOOL PLAY The high school play, which was last week, went over very good. This play "What a Life" kept everyone laughing from start to finish, and a large audi ence was on hand at all performances. Those people who missed the play really missed something worth while. Everyone is looking forward to the next school play. LHS BAND UNIFORMS The band sees new uniforms in the near future. They only have a few hundred dollars left to raise, and the designers from the Pullman Wholesale Tailors came down and measured all the band members for uniforms Tuesday. They hope to have the new uniforms within a few weeks. LHS BASKETBALL Lehi played their first home game Wednesday, December 1, with the Spanish Fork, team. The main game was preceeded by a very close game between the Sophmores and Juniors with with the Juniors beating. The main game was Very ex citing with the score through most of the game. Some of the boys who played were Hal Holmstead, Dick Cooper, Don Roberts, Blaine Thrasher, VeMile Russon, Bob Brown, Bill Bugg, Earl Peck, Kay Worthen, and Vee Warenski. There are also many other good Sophmore and Junior players. The score ended 36-in favor of Spanish a very exciting but was it Fork, game. Saturday, December 4, the Lehi team played another bas ketball game. They went to Ephraim to play Snow High bchool. The game ended m favor of the opponents but it was for future good experience games. The next game is at Tooele on December 7. LHS ASSEMBLY Mr. Rowland is an autograph collector and he talked in as sembly on the value of hobbies. He has met about 3,098 interest ing people from every walk of life. His first autograph was from Lily Ponds in 1935, and he has been collecting them ever since. Some of the many people he has met are: Henry Ford, Babe Ruth, Thomas Dewey General Marshall, Helen Keller and many others, equally as famous, i He also told about many other strange hobbies other people have such as one man who teaches roosters how to roller skate or a man who makes all his own rugs. It was a very in teresting and educational hour. TEACHER OF THE WEEK . . . MORRIE L. ROPER Morrie L. Roper is our teacher of the week. He is originally from Vernal where he graduated from high school. He attended the B. Y. U. and graduated from there also. He was in the army for four and one-ha- lf years. spending forty months in the South Pacific. He spent some time in Japan, China and the major islands. This is his first year of teach ing in Lehi High School. He was here a while last year as a teacher trainer. He likes Lehi and enjoys teaching very much. Mr. Roper's hobbies are writ ing and making jellies and jams (he'll make a good husband) . He also enjoys dancing, music, dramatics and traveling. As proven by our school assemblies he is also a very good singer. Mr. Roper lives in Provo. This year he is teaching speech, English and music. Every one consider him a worthy addition to the school. Post "Sportsmen's Headquarters' amm f aC Trading If It's Sporting PICTURES (Florence Ethel AshtonO. all of American Fork; Mrs. Charlotte Everyone has been looking at Lewis (Charlotte Evans), Mrs. pictures of everyone during the Urban Johnson Wanlass) (Emily past two or three weeks in the Mrs. K. Burt Frances ( Alice halls between classes. Some Edna Rolfe, and the Knudson), some and laughing very proud of their flattering pictures. This hostess, Mrs. Webb, who was Annie Loveridge. year the senior pictures are go- I formerly 1905: Class of Graduating ing to be different, the girls will be in drapes and the boys in i Grace Com., Tourl Worlton, Maude Kirkhvn. Evelyn Roberts, suits and ties. Amy Whipple. Flossie Dorton, Ame a Oster'uH. Deulah Gray, REUNION OF GIRLS Sadv Russor. Mary Powell, OF GRADUATING .'.el May Pow ell, Inez Baker, CLASS OF 1905 il Mrs. Ernest N. Webb entertained at her home Saturday, December 4, for the girls who graduated from the 8th grade in the class of 1905. The graduation exercises took place at Payson, Utah. G. N. Child was the principal and James T. Worlton, the teacher. At the reunion they talked over old times and had light refreshments. Among those present were: Mrs. Walter Hunter (Martha Phillips), Mrs. Albert Tregaski OflDS by Booster Club pults . 80 cents 50 cents tudents 42 winterize) lew! Fully Charged Batteries for Cold Weather Starting 0 Radiator and Hose Checked for Leaks Transmission and Differential Grease ror rroper iuoncawon Engine Oil for the Coldest Weather Bring your car or truck here for that Expert Attention i arj Lossee Lovsvipe. Florence l.auie oray, Annie J'hjlli:s. .'.j.'.ha McC-t'jt- . ti;i Charlott. ass Ethel Ash- - Emily Wan-l- as !ii, .n Alice d'on, Bertha Shav,, Emma Goates, Mose Hart, Victor Mason, Edward J. 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