Show ggTDAY EVENItTO APRIL 25 1930 THE OGDEN STANDARD'- - EXAMINEE OUB BOARDING HOUSE Ogden High School Notes Henry Aiken Lucille Summers Dena LiapLs assistant editors editor-in-chi- ef TONIGHT IS THE PE031 night of all nights Tonight is the - JSihe the- Juniors traditionally seniors a farewell send-o- ff the most ff"owed and loved of all student activities Students don't fail prom en masse Vtum out fora the haven’t date come anyway ©Xrd corry will lead the grand Nebegker last year's SSh Hod SSdent will lead in the drinking is traditionally Jf the punch TL'DENT elections bodyafter school the Wednesday body convention met and out an extremely close field the usual candidates for each office wereA are presi-7triasen The three offices nee cj the student body presl ct the student body and sec itzi rfTUv When you maYdiour final students use your beat oa and take the elections as se- as possible The power of the student body officers to make or to Creak the spirit of the student students tody is great Put In three £bo will be a credit to themselves tfd to the school On ae-KS- LEWIS CONTEST In a preliminary to the Lewis ora'oncal conest on Wednesday Iras Leavitt evening after school gnd Raymond Raty won from the Sher five students whose orations The Judges sere of much excellent tad a hard time deciding who the Tinners should be We wish Iris and Kay the best of luck in their further EGAP M’SEtAT nj siUce VoURTgLF TkVfAlG ORDEAL PotiV - AU CLP AIUP VAiHV vflte pugs clcaUep 2 VARJ TH£ IT 15 SO VoU TA5HroUEP A He'p HAVE ME VELLlU TO’ Help so He'p SAVE His VlIKiPJ 'i cAU rf TAKE CUT oU THE RUGS ft A Uc 3R01aJaJim te beater Tll UUSAMITARV AAiP 2roLPso KUCV05 vr vie Him vu AS BOTH lU VcUR HAUP -THlVK UP SCMETHIAJG To MAKE VoU MAP 5Q IM (JM-- M- -- -- w AH t5XsaU ROLL ’EM veu Have Be ia! 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VoU T&R BeATiAJcs VcU CARAJIVAL I - t--r SUcH A 15 ALWAVS VmtX MEAUs Al&LL9’3iiST0 MISS FPaMKIE T5AIP Vo U SYAR-TUi- e “fa House for all Because individuals refused to accept assigned partners for many seniors this was a most un- whole intent was lost The senior vote confirmed t tuis Second ouf dances ago outgrew the high school long hall we must hire a haU Practicallyandevery high school of any size in the state h its own auditorium and gym school Plays operas dances! ®re held Our school must go for those things Other schools are able to make on these functions and thusmoney to add school equipment Only by utmost economy and splendid student body support Is Ogden High able to meet these expenses and other student body expenses suchnecessary as ath-kequipment quarterly yearbook that By Ahem OUT OUR WAY an the others will accept the and arpresent rangement on the prom as the best wa y out especially aa there la always a real farewell to senior on commencement night Sincerely TOW AUNT JANE STENOTYPIST &7 y The typing classes of Mr Farnsworth and Mrs Franke were given the privilege of seeing a ste no-typ- ist at work on Wednesday This machine wrote two and three hundred words per minute and it was written in shorthand This was a novel demonstration The machine Is very much on r the order of a Other competitors were: and facilitates the work typewriter of the Doyle Jensen Bob stenographer to an unbelievable ex- Henry Aiken KunfcaII Preston Mulcahy and John tHt Torts f yemran NEW LIBRARY POLICY candidate another the many students ' 1HC Carnegie’ Free library has sent who thlsletur Among to Ogden High school: honor for the been suggested tave The Free library wishes Carnegie one O of the to ef attaining a block your students with its most prominent is Hod Netfcker newacquaint policy Hod is without doubt one of our “Due to certain unpleasant situamost loved and most active students that have arisen in the past it Isst year as president of the Junior tions become necessary to curtail class he worked hard Kid long for has some of the freedom that has exthe interests of those who are now isted heretofore trziors As editor of the Tear book “An information desk has been Inthis year he has put out a publlca-te- n that bids fair to be the best we stalled In the library and from this bare had In many a moon Hod is desk all reference material will be fellow and has cer- - supplied This means that all busiaa a lot of his time for the ness except the actual lending ' of uiriy given student the cf body at large books will be carried on at the inpodIs also an excellent 'student and formation desk He “Students wishing reference mas member of We 13 Kid Stellae If anyone deserves an award in the terial must sign for it with the unhigh school it is certainly Hod Neb-ti- er derstanding that it Is for use in the library only and that when It is returned they must not leave until r FIVE MORE WEEKS they are given credit for having reI Only five more weeks remain Iraturned it Anything left carelessly ki graduation To the seniors this on the desk will not be checked off teems absolutely like a minute The and the person will still be respondays certainly pass by like a shad- sible er and we don't know where they “In addition it Is being required ire going to Let's make our last that all brief cases be checked at the days st O H 8 ones of glory sen-ta- x desk They are not to be taken Into Let’s give to our successors of the reference rooms next year a tradition to live up to ” “These rules are not extreme or la a scholastic v&y in an athletic unjust and the library is asking that ray in an extra curricular way in you bring this matter to the every way let's make Qgden High your students" the best student body in the state If re do that a new building won't CUT HIS SALES even be necessary so much Nothing Customer — So you’ve got rid not even such impedimenta as we t pretty assistant you had? cor must put up with can stop a Chemist —Yes all my gentlemen determined student body We must be that students even though we customers kfcpt saying that a smile from her was as good as a tonic — cost fight the battle alone The Humorist all-arou- nd $3 OIMO u 1 5Po--f vl 1 ! i BY MCA SCKVICC INcI 1 1 MnuavATorrv BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A Someone Tell Him! 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Iras Leavitt certainly made a fine oration cn Wednesday for the Lewis contest She surely deserves especial for a speech that congratulation had a epirtual quality that bespoke aorlds for her We 13 AUNT JANE'S CORNER One of Many: letter is too long to publish "d to- - some extent has been jn wnren to letter tut I d like to put the other student body equation before you all clearly The significance of the junior u lost year ago for two First the senior class grew too Urg to be a homogeneous group 'v to refused attend as a class sr-otaking senior as paired by hfxt the Juniors The Junior FTtai intended as a farewell u$ cr-o all seniors a happy night Your an-ive- rej OTr i 9NPER X VK POCKET 7 IVTH A MOMffitR OVi VT U X CMiT SEEM TO REMEMBER A THVW6 AEOOT VT 3FOONO M4 875-4- JjJ 1 27 X WON 1 PXEVWiCS C0K1CERM6 WER OtS- - fPP&RAMCE HE DOESN’T YT SHOW y FBECKLES AND BIS FRIENDS y— r TUSVNS SUlPPO IH TW Mam’S airplane amo TAifEM FaaaES Nirm w-w- x y- BCUeJS rr-Vl- HAT vat vie 7WM6 'ME CAM OO-6- ca u g pat err V By Blosser f TWESE AES ASEMTS OF UMCLE SAMCSdWi LOOKIMS RdR A MAM ET 711130 TSAH jOM sgRvicc twc Identified! meass one owe HE COES OMDEP JAMES OF AU klMD- S- BVTUE NAVE OF MME01ATELV14W SHOULD SOMEmiMS UWS1U1S UAJETO EUIhM OR XU n mappeu DO? 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