Show 'T ' V if? OGDEN Q)bP i r'5Yrv3 ' 1 Lea ors t H S r STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH OGDEN ilk4 li SUNDAY MORNING I J) t( P h APRIL 9 1901 feira! All a A L T Nancy Jcnti The news Is out and the suspense is over! Lakers went to the polls Wednesday and elected new students officers at Bonneville High Winners were announced Thursday during 8 special assembly be next year’s “Skip” Fish-wil- l student body president Diane first vice president Bob Van Shaar second vice president and f By Joan Suttlemyra Socially politically and scholastically Ogden High School students are as bright as the new spring's sunshine Delicate scenery soft lights and By t I ( ' I : Ka-rik- Anthony a special instrumental group are being readied by the junior class for Friday evening’s dance Class officers Bob Hazen president Georgia Farrell vice president and Kathy Lindquist secretary chose “Sayonara” as the theme for this year’s Junior Prom ka secretary $ All students will take the California Achievement tests Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Results however won’t be known Until fall The Bonneville speech department will present an evening of one act plays Thursday at 8 pm in the Little Theater “Nobody Sleeps’ and “Sky Fodder” are the plays Casts include Bert Hansen Jim Dayhuff Lynn Ballard Jane Lewis Saundra Hoffman Mervin Taylor Ann English and Susan Anderson Everyone is invited and there will be no charge The concert choir will go to St Benedict’s Hospital Wednesday at 7:30 pm to entertain the staff and patients Bonneville’s first yearbook has gone to press Everything about the book is a carefully guarded secret Staff members include Jo Ann Holmes editor Charlene May assistant editor Sue Wood and Jean Emeron copy editors Roskelly Sharon editor Reeder picture Harold and Richards Dooley Ricky ‘ artistsSpencer Photographers for the publication are Larry Blancett Ray Cox and David Snyder Ronald Krogh and June Catmull are advisers - S i J SfeciGnS' ’STARRY NIGHT THEMES PROM ' Pat - 'is - ' u Jib SpaSfafof KAYSVILLE — “Story of n Starry Night” will set the stage as the theme of the Senior Hop which will be held on Saturday evening April 15 from 8:20 to 11:30 pm at Davis High The senior assembly will be presented Friday April 14 and will feature talent and comedy The theme will be presented and the Hop Mistress and Master will be honored 3i Susanna Sicwart KAYSVILLE— As the end of the school year rapidly approaches at Davis High it’s time once again to begin thinking of school leaders for next year Student body elections will begin Thursday with petitions followed on April 18 by the primary elections April 19 is the date for the campaign speeches with April 23 set for the final vating Graduating seniors are checking their grades to determine if they qualify for honors or high honors A grade point average of 35 Is required for high honors Farrell Humphreys Davis senior 90unsclor is working with the students in their English classes By Karen Pace “Spring is Busting Out All Over” “Whom are you going to vote was the theme of the Mother’s and for?” buzzed around the halls at Daughter’s Tea held Thursday eveBen Lomond High as campaigning ning An assembly in the auditorifor studentbody officers began Mon- um featured a fashion show by the By Voting Season Rolls Around At Ben It Works” ” h 1 y 1 TillS IVEEX C:LY department and talent numbers After the program daughters took their mothers to tiie cafeteria and the two gymnasiums for refreshments and games The Girl's Association sponsors the affair Maj Gen Maxwell E RJch commanding officer of the Utah National Guard and Davis alumnus was the guest of the journalism class and Dart Staff in a press conference held Friday 'Gen Rich clothing OHS mothers and daughters were entertained Wednesday night at f the fashion show and reception in I their honor Miss Winifred Hauser J food department Mrs Sara Nich- day' i Slogans for the candidates lined olson Mrs Genealla Rounds and walls and the Scots wore badges the Mrs Charlene Mathewson clothing : i “their man” advertising department sponsored the affair ’ David Hester Richard Sawa and Asin cooperation with the Girl’s Garr competed for president sociation and Miss Zelta Ballinger Arnie in the primary election held Fridean of girls David Hansen Val Lasko and day Clothing students modeled an out- Winniffred Walsh ran for vice presCLEARFIELD— Petitions for canfit they had made during the school ident Margaret Black and Sharon didates for student body officers year and cooking students prepared Knifong for secretary and Ruth at Clearfield High will be circuof cookies for the social trays Austad Pam Profaizer and Kerry lated this week FUN IN GYMNASTICS is demonstrated by Bonnie afterward visiting Segal for historian r No Sorensen Rodney Rasmussen and Donna Barnett (left assembly will be Nominating petitions for student The journalism class is offering held nominating and to right) in a warm-u- p for the Wednesday open house officers Friday a ballot will be circulating a prize for the winner of the “leg body actividistributed education school containing the names School the Lomond at Ben throughout Campaign- contest” When the Albonettes had Physical High who of have qualified those will soon and anxious ing begin ties at school will be on review and trophies will be their pictures taken for the yearinclude a B averQualifications wait! can’t “ Tigers book they were promised then that awarded or better junior rank and good their heads and shoulders would age Thirty girls and boys from the only Only a boy can run for citizenship DRILLS DANCES RELAYS school’s drama department were show for the annual However the president a girl for vice president' given an opportunity to show their Highlander staff got hold of the and either a boy or girl for secretalents Thurrday at the Region II other half and pictured the legs tary the paper! Final voting will come April 21 Interpretive Meet All did excep- inThe juniors pushed- spring along after campaigning from April 17 well The following students tionally ' shorts party held Wednes- to 21 1 qualified for the state tournament: with intheir the cafeteria for Candidates Nila Bunderson humorous reading day Also on the agenda for coming Davie Barlow humorous reading student body officers underwent an weeks are cheerleader tryouts flag iniation by their fellow classmen Ben Lomond High School physi- series of creative dances featuring alternate Ada Long and Mike girl tryouts and the sophomore Black Karen : Peterson and talent Evan: folk Russian dances and Hawaiian cal education activities of the past Dean and pantomine Hughassembly Boyd Andrews won prizes for the es radio reading year will be climaxed Wednesday performed most All entries in the open house original and fanciest shorts with an open house beginning at Carol Bosner and Sue Thorstensen Will Represent School 7:30 pm in the school auditorium will be competitive and trophies with Julie Spangler as alternate will be awarded to those judged the were chosen in the retold More than 300 students will BRIGHAM CITY-R- eed story Bears Conger Prom in tumbling team and indi- best division for the final meet to be DeAnn Bott Yates Margaret The event is being arranged by held Friday and Saturday at Brigvidual sports calisthentics and TREMONTON— The junior class Charles LaFleur and Meco Castilla Kenneth Berrett and Mrs Maxine ham Young University Barbara at Bear River basketball exercises High will sponsor will represent Box Elder High at Marching drills will be performed Poulsen of the physical education Perucca and Sheree Richards al- the annual Junior Prom Friday the Model United Nations Meeting ternate will go in dramatic read- - evening under the direction of Ver-nic- e in Salt Lake City this spring Their by the Albonette’s and Bonnie Las- departments 23 cents a Admission will-bsies relays will be featured by Kotter and Barry Krous country will be Peru both boys and girls groups and a person or 50 cents for families ! j:g n !i I s' c:luxe' - ‘ COLOR TVs' Rg $123 now W- wt Thfi Prlc) Cut? 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