Show Wyww wvyytWwiiw Clearfield FHA Girls SCHOOL PAGE Tigers7 'Pink Holiday' Features Dance Rest Keep Busy By Joane Suttlemyne Ogden High School students the coeds flitting through Clearfield High School’s halls are frivolous Take the Future Homemakers for instance Eleven of them took Friday and Saturday off to attend the Utah State FHA convention in Salt Lake City accompanied by their advisor During the convention officers for the state chapter were elected Votes were cast by each high school chapter according to their membership In the capital city cramming for knowledge on how to make a happy home were Lane a Akers Judy Berg Marie Bingham Kathy Cook Geneal Gardner Susan Gold-smitGlenda Dianne Johnson Moore Tanya Stuki Connie Thur-goo- d and Connie Wesley I vice-preside- day-to-da- j CAKE DECORATION center then the a bOOii sales job with tickets for Bonneville mgn School’s choral evening are Cherie Burns (right) and Barbara Hyer students at the school Their prospective customer is Mrs E E Aldrich member of the Bonneville PTA iiOlNCr h ‘ at Thursday’s PTA meeting nt ! petals!” Books Bring Cash to Jays That’s how you make roses when decorating a cake At least these are the instructions given FHA members last Thursday by Mrs L Holmes who knows what she is talking about because she is a professional at decorating cakes The gals were having a cake By Rita McDermott decorating class with all the deliciAfter days of busy preparation ous delectable makings— for a hapis home week at the St Joseph’s High last that py There was music floating through the Catholic' truth committee of the the halls of several North Davis girls’ section of the Sodality saw County schools last week when the results of all their labors The more talented musical students banded together for a series of con- book fair was a great success and certs most of the books were sold Horn tootlers string plunkers and The Home and School Association drum thumpers from Clearfield Davis Central Davis Junior and held its regular monthly meeting North Davis Junior High schools Monday Guest speaker at the meetcombined their talents under the ing was John Larsen director of the direction of Art Peterson music closed circuit television system used director in the Weber County Assemblies of classical music and extensively 'Schools some swingy dance band numbers were presented in each of the A free day on Wednesday was schools by the talented music students They then capped the week throughly enjoyed by St Joseph’s off with a performance at the Davis student body The Jays spent the County Teacher’s Association con- holiday in numerous activities invention on Washington’s birthday cluding skiing studying and just Orchestra members from Dear-fiel- d relaxing High were Sue Adkins BonA special' student body assembly nie Nattress Suzanne Gardner Mike Grover Scott Lund Lea Rae for the purpose of introducing the Konoppnicki Gail Nasfell Jerry new members of the Pope Pius XII Olsen Barbara McEntire and Tes-si- e Chapter of the National Honor Soc-ite- y Saunders was held Thursday Guest speakers included Rosalie Castro and Collen Welsh from the class of 1960 and June Lechtenberg from the class of 19o9 former members of the National Honor Society their junior and senior years Work is expected to begin soon during St Joseph’s at on a survey of storm sewer needs They explained the aims and rein the north part of Ogden City for membership in this quirements The survey will be made by Nielscholarly organization sen Reeve and Maxwell consulting In addition to the induction cereengineering firm located at 275 E monies the glee club and band both 4425 S under the direction of Sister M The City Council Thursday night Cecilia CSC presented a program approved by resolution the applica- for die entertainment of the stution for a federal grant of approxi- dents and their guests mately $23000 which will be used to finance the survey If the city goes ahead with a Aboard Cruiser storm sewer construction plan the federal grant is to be repaid in the Edward S Bauer son of Mr and over-a- ll cost of the project If the Mrs Robert F Johnson 2743 Quincity does not construct a storm cy is serving aboard the cruiser sewer system the loan need not be USS Springfield flagship of the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean repaid ! During Fair Ogden Schedules Sewer Survey With Federal Fund West-ensko- Bonneville Readies Choral Music Night Certificates Medals Given 2nd 3rd Place Winners DAR - Folk songs love melodies spiri-- ( choir A total of 280 students will tuals and "fun songs’’ will be in- - j take port The singing groups will be eluded when Bonneville High School concert ected choral by Joseph A' Graves its annual school the 8 in companists will be Kay Parkinson at pm Barbara Nye Ilene Robinson and auditorium Jordon Soloists are Lynn Bal-‘ar- d Steed the be will Participating groups and Ann English ninth grade girls’ glee boys’ glee Admission will be 50 cents The combinded girls’ glee and concert srogram is being sponsored by the Bonneville PTA All proceeds will go toward the purchase of an athletic scoreboard for the school Numbers to be sung will include: Jesus Walked This Lonesome Val” "Russia Picnic” "When Love ley is Kind” "Soon Ah Will Be Done” dir-prese- nts ay Darts to Get Ideas From 'Exchangees' w O SCOREBOARD BENEFIT I Hear a Voice a Praying” "Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair” and others 7B R S6 1961 Shakespeare Play Planned Jackson Earl parents At Weber High i en-- STANDARD-EXAMINE- Navy Man on Leave Major Andrew Clark was featured and j joyed a “Pink Holiday last week j both parents and students attended in the form of a dance Tuesday Major Dark spoke on the “Minute-Man- ” The speech explained why night and a school-fre- e day Wednesthe missile is being built in this day Aided by the student council student body president Richard Ken-de- ll area and the effect it will have Helen Stokes on the lives of those in the vicinity and historCathie Carter secretary y news provides Scholarship ian Bill Cliff took charge of the excitement for all college dance chose the "Pink Holiday” theme and decorated the gym minded seniors especially now that Ogden classmen turned out in great graduation is close at hand The numbers for a most enjoyable evenwinner of the Thom McAnn essay ing contest will be announced soon Mary Ellen Thatcher Vickie another essay contest and Richard Palmer com- is Presently a scholarship prize: The offering prise- the new poetry staff of the winner of the AFL-CIcompetiLiterary Harvest The recently tion must write a 300 word essay on chosen prose staff includes Dean a subject dealing with labor probSent! lems Hughes Lynn Wangsgard Metz Sandy Ross Pat Kern and Suzanne Petersen Art for the magizine will be provided by Ruth Westergard Maureen O’Connor Anne Douglas Margaret Eccles and Ann Wideman Carolyn Carr Diana Halverson Verla Ferguson Judy Marshall s Jeniece Hansen Janet Priest MarA medal and certificate of silver ianna Fillmore and Adria Fowler was award presented to Joan Orr do will the typing senior who placed secWeber High East Highland Logan Murray and Bear River high- schools will ond in the annual oratorical contest be visiting the Tigers’ domain Tues- sponsored by the Golden Spike LoChapter Daughters of American day for the annual Ogden-Be- n mond Invitational Debate Meet Og- Revolution Third place winner was Bonnie den will have 22 participating teams in the competitor Gray of Ben Lomond High School w was presented a bronze medal who of various Seven representatives of award certificate and fields professional and vocational contest was "What of the Topic spoke to the student body Tuesday If Freedom Avail Fail” Judges information Students heard morning of Weber were members Colleg’s in which field the they concerning were most interested — salaries speech department M Thatcher necessary training demand nec- Allred and John Elzey faculty essary personality traits and wise members methods of preparation The speakLynnette Dillon won first place ers were sponsored by the Ogden in the contest She is a student at Kiwanis Dub Ogden High 1 You can plainly tell that not all "First the OGDEN OGDEN uTAH SuNDaY VAttnXNG FEB Wayne D Johnson son of Mr C Johnson 2225 and Mrs is spending a leave with his following the completion of Navy basic training at Shakespeare has finally come to San Diego Calif v Weber High School The Bard of Avon’s play "Love’s Labour Lost” will be presented March 28 and 29 in the school audiMen torium beginning at 8 pm Who Know Directed by Ronald Jenkins with Jane Chugg as student' director Insurance both students and faculty members ik will make up the cast Those cast in roles for the play are Ronald Smout Elmer Eric-so- n faculty Bill Norris Dennis Piernik Brigg Franklin Paul Taylor Bill Moss Bob Blair Christine 14-d- ay Petterson Cheryl Kowallis Noelle Johnson Kathy Morgan Scott Templin Kay Ea£t Don Gardner Tom Newberry Sharon Staker Stephen Frazier Renee Skeen and Deanna Slater Girls in the advanced sewing class have been assigned to make authentic costumes for the play They have already begun sewing on them BLACKBURN-JONES CO P v -- n3 By Suzanne Stewart KAYSVILLE — Davis High will be host Friday morning to several of the exchange students who are in America with American Field Service These students will answer questions of interest to the student body during a special assembly Special guests will be Bang Kus-not- o and Flor Suzara students now attending Davis from Indonesia and the PhilUpines Fathers and sons spent an evening together for a change Friday After a banquet and brief program in the cafeteria the fathers were special guests of the boys at game The affair was under the direction of the Boys’ Association A change of scenery was seen around Davis Tuesday The teachers relaxed while members of the Future Teachers of America and the Bachelor Dub took over the classroom and administrative duties for the whole day Students and teachers both thought the day highly successful J Davis-Bon-nevil- le The Future Farmers of America held their annual banquet Thursday evening A guest speaker showed slides of and discussed farming in Russia several agricultural awards were also presented Margil Thurgood FFA Sweetheart was an honored guest VH tTy has just purchased 25 deluxe sofa and chairs in f wool and nylon covers These sets were purchased in very durable expensive closeout 100 covers at closeout prices IFfeSY CQME FIRST SERVED THREE STYLES Y© OKI©© EXMIPLEE — r 4 sofa and chair heavy solid hardwood frame with lifetime guarantee A deluxe full-siz- e Regular 29995 MOW Co) f £ 4 (o)(o) foam rubber cushions and of course 100 r nylon covers MECHANICAL SPIDER WEB Construction work is stepping up at Highland Junior School at 4th and Monroe which is expected to be ready for the fall term ofHigh school this year Scaffolding is spread over the entire east end of the building like a spider web The hardwood floors of the gymnasium are soon to be put in and the auditorium section is next on the schedule Saunders Construction Co the contractor and Lawrence E ’ architect are satisfied that the $1745988 school will be ready for use by Olpin fall Good Assortment of Colors M© E)©WM PAYMENT -- PAYMENTS AS LOW AS Training Cruise Ends John L Kerivan son of Mr and Mrs W J Kerivan 648 Gramercy k reserve traincompleted a ing cruise aboard the destroyer USS Laws - J? 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