Show : Many Schools Present SCHOOL SINGERS GIVECANTATA OM CHRISTMAS Programs Operettas Of Christmas Season The elementary grades of the Hooper school presented two oper ettas Dec 19 The first second and third grades played "The Toys That Were Left Behind" The fourth fifth and sixth grades played "When a sacred cantata "Chimes of unnstmas comes" They were both J "8"H B11U JJagCaiit I a success and the children tnnlr were presented in the Washington melr Parts wen There was a large crowa ana everyone seemed to en- u Junior Micrh n! trui ageani Also Pre sented By Junior High Artists i The cantata singing was under Jhe supervision of Mark Robinson aui oragun was director ' Miss Helen Hinckley was in charge of me caroi pageant The carollers accompanied by the orchestra sang many Christmas carois appropriate for the ocra Mon The auditorium was in dark ness excent for thp snotifo-hluminatins the far? of th inMr The cantata singers were robed in wniie vestments Two readers Ros- ella Borger and Arlene Greenwell read the lines of the wore flowing white Hebraic 'robes 19 The directors of these two operet tas - were Marion Widdison Mary Chard Lucile Bartlett M&rtraret: Arave Rose Mitchell and Mr How ard Shupe Vola Belnan and Vera Chrktensen were the accompanists The leading parts were taken by Orson Christ ensen Delma Fowers Lela Garner Elma Widdison Mark Manning Oakly Moore Helen Stark Keith Cox Erma Fowers Jav Simn- son Ona Beus Marian Parker Bette Read and Dean Fowers There were also many other smaller narts — Marjorie Manning -- -- f boys and girls again full of mirth and childhood Dranks in fart thpre were no adults present except dear old Santa Claus who made our hearts go pitter-pattas he arrived from the North Pole piloted by trusty Jack Frost and gave us each a sample of the good cheer that he is going to spread on Christmas eve and then with a hearty farewell he bade us get our daily lessons and help spread good cheer until Christmas eve when he would once more be amongst us A very interesting boys and erirls program ensued games befitting our ages were piayed and lastly Christ-ma- s candy nuts fruits cakes and ice cream At eleven p m the joyous crowd bid each other a Merry Christmas and hurried horns tn hp tucked in bed—June Etherinton and Marguerite Maw er Ernest Cardon and Lula Sorensen The refreshments committee is composed of Mrs Martina Surra ?re Mrs Laura Hancock Mrs Mawarot Mclean Mrs jonn Reniger Mrs Eva Cardon Mrs Bertha : Hadley The Room Mothers are: Mr TntfiA Hesjop Mrs Esther Delpass Mrs Pete Rauzi Mrs Stella McFarland Mary Reed Penman Mrs George Penrod and Mrs Blanch Barrow After business had been discussed an hour was spent in a social and refreshments which were sunervidpd by Mrs Margaret McLean and Mrs Laura Bell Heslop Readings "were given by Martina Surrage and Mrs Ellis Griffian There are several of the i parents who have joined the state and national P T A We feel that much can be accomplished bv the unitinc of the teachers and parents— Al- mira Heslop ninth grade 111 made So far everyone has shown great improvement in t speed - and writing Through the tireless efforts of Mr Barker we students feel that the time has been uviis uauon eignth grade SQUAD IS CLICKING With two basketball setbacks to our credit the Riverdale squad is beginning to click now and then In the first game we were beaten at me nands of Burch Creek team —— in ' would leave a rod Instead of a gilt He never arrived before midnight of Christmas eve and always made his journey behind eight tiny reindeer A child's idea of Santa Claus was gathered from pictures and stories and his own imagination "How lifferent from the Santa of today ! Now we see him three weeks before Christmas in a soiled red suit with an ill litting gray wis "Ninth Guest' Termed One and beard shivering on the street (wwrfwi of Best in Central Junior corners or roastin? in department store He neither looks nor I eels like Santa He can not History reach the children's idil f th The Spotlight Players presented jolly old Saint Nicholas" Tne old grandmother was silent recently in Central Junior High for a time The creak of the rock school under the4irection of Miss ceased-hechair ing knitting slip n Clawson a The ped to the floor she feu asleep Ninth Guest" It was Without douht one of the best plays Central has nresntfrt Those (who have had experience in piay production realize murder mysteries are the most difficult of dramatizations for amateurs to REFRIGERATOR CAST ATTAINS SUCCESS WITH MYSTERY PLAY pre-seas- on a score or 20-- 3 We came hack in the second game to get another trouncinff with the score of 4 In thL came them until the last quarter when mey round the basket and we lost Dy " 35-4- r Although we lost both eames we consider It to our advantage because we were taught the old lesson DasKetban nas four Quarters in stead or there"— Bert Bills unique-productio- PHYSICAL EDUCATION The physical education class is a splendid success in the West Weber EDEN MEETING school with the support of Mr JenParent-Teach- er The assopintinn kins and Mr Mortensen All the boys have been putting of Eden held their first meeting" of produce PlSV The Was one of horror me season xnursday night Dec 12 forth a great deal of effort to try in blended with a touch of romance the school to accomplish something and build Ben Perez portraying Han Abbott A erlven was program bv nunils a better school spirit and a higher and teachers of the school and a a merciless fiend lures his victims ideal of sportsmanship discussion of school nroblems wn to an unusual party at the "Bienville IIARRISVILLE NOTES With the support of all the boys A Christmas Dartv wa hplrt fnr we hope for a successful basketiea Dy wnmer Jensen district school penthouse Out of eight guests two survive he forces five to destroy the seventh and eighth grade of ball season— Dee McFarland ninth ooara member their own lives and in the end HOOPER INSTRUCTORS The mc vestments were designed by the Harrisville school December organization elcctpd fc thpir lases 20 grade nis own new oiiicers for the coming year Miss Hinckley and Mrs Hart super- The Hooper school is one hf thp The room was decorated very atThe stage manasement imrter urvuie uraham president: Maurice largest in the county It has nine tractively with crerje naner romitic POWER IN BASKETBALL Beth Clark and ths scenic design The cantata consisted of harmon- - grades each having an average of from the corners and Joining in the aerrett vice president: Ortell stalTraining for basketball has start- nngs of Mrs Drake crest under direction ious solos duets quartets double 38 students though the eighth grade middle secretary and the following ed a ed in earnest at Burch Creek Since atmosnhere for tni perfect The program consisted of several the Fourteenth ward has -- given us as memoers or the advisory board: cnoruses jM"iLrw-aii- u rne solo- - liaa 01 type A ists were: Helen n?nner t? D piay Mr O B Hadlock is our nrinHnal songs by different CTOims? niann permission to use its hall Burch faStallings Mr and Mrs Henrv Students taklnff nart were TVm or Hendrina Evertsen — V4AA& GeHrude P115 main study is history He has' selection by Elizabeth Blair Gladys Creek's chances for a pennant have Grow Mrs ' ' T?nh(irt ffuiiorni aitU l¥il aid Prout Rosebud Scowcroft Jesse Lewis Jones The outgoing officers Wheeler and Marillyn Ritchie a been much strengthened witcx ciisen jviane Mur awu vwvj ih uito suojecu Jensen Moffett Olenn were Mr TTnworH Shi uamer story by Ruth Miller and n short Bachman Carl Green Brewer Theron In the three 5?hirTr Wfiirom games Ortell d Mack Cook -- David Bateman Jack He is very talented in this field He pantomine by Lsroy Taylor Law played the team shows wonderful Stallings Everett Robins Ekins Ben Perez and Lottie Lund and Rhea Bachman and Bob Puill- After prospects The final scores show: rnyiiis-ruiieuee" ijuwen KacKnam ins scnooi iwo years rence iUwu"i Those in the oast and those as Stewart Paul Lane Eugene George The were tnis and election was fol this reprogram he 21 has directed During gifts and Burch period Creek 3 exchanged Riverdale Burch Broug were to be commended for sisting and Carl VorHnrrt rtsnv fine mnciosl ntrflnmnu freshments served The party was ureek 11 south lowed by lunch and a social 18 work — Lovni Chris meir Washington splendid Mr- - Adrian Gibby teaches three a success and an eniovabie time Burch Creek 44 Todd was the piano accompanist for Riverdale 35 tenson the cantata We in Fair West have finished was had by all tbjs students All of classes of arithmetic Mr Jeppsen the coach ha? thp our More than two hundred singers Mr Carl E Green teaches- - th mem lett school with the Christ following boys working hard for whichbook on "The Storv of man SOLILOOTTV mas has been a verv interesting GRANDMOTHER'S m me He a and with has five English work care not classes spirit until positions on the team: Allen Huff i'wmwihu program high-backIn her rocking chair we Utah the next year rushes in to greet uon Joper Faus Robinson found is rich in oeiore ine open in English each day study sat an Ralph ilrerjlaee RASKPTRit t resources natural roMiss Chard teaches the art classes inem— Marillyn Ritchie eighth and in beauty Coleman Wallace McMillan Alvin old grandmother busily mance knitting After three weeks nf in the iunior hich and adventure in fine ex little cap covered her snowv whitA Charles Combe Eutrene Strong or Two These teachers take charge of the what men can do work hair and she wore a frill of practice South's basketball squad is Christmas operettas entitled White Jack Downs Dajrell Cramer amples "-- -"is "When that-thewe y Christmas Comes" presented Pomona Dayhuf f Howard Zaugg ing together instead of separate lece at the neck-o- f her neat white iwwaro me squad has been JuniOTmgn leei will black cut to 30 players each tWs of whom make year for by the students of the fifth and Scot Bills Jimmie Oka and Grant ly outstanding dress a corner In far of the eoi'v — w i x v I n crn 1(1111 sixth grades and "The Toys That Jewel We expect to make a strong iun( Wbil Together thev plowed and tjlant room her two little grandchildren trMn-l(in iiiii "J Aiit fcXraillu —118S ijii ed seed s their in VPral TWrsntln Had and to harvested participated their were excitedly directing the trim Wait" by the first four Dia ior tne title this year— Faus counters and although itihas crops built cabins roads duer can THE ART EXHIBIT grades were put on in the Harris- Koomson 01 me Christmas tree als and ditches for irrigation erect- ming 10 increase Hooner nunils' Infr ville amusementhall Thursday Desuccessful in tbfe a sigh she remarked Mvi wrth "niy tests we are sure the-teaed schools established a nnii- - How in art we were taken to the art cember 19 They were conducted by will de- AWARDS GIVEN Christmas has changed since iwp umo a Dec 17 Miss Ellen Barker and Miss Lola - £Plwt m Q-A large crowd had an enjoyable tical government and a fine com I was a little eirl! Even Tuesday opponAnnta Is ent fOr the Othfr enw nlMnre nf oil vA- Ther Taylor who were ably assisted by time at a Christmas dance given monwealth that ' thev mieht have changed No child ever saw him in an oraerea and cultivated life u Miss Chloe Fuller and Miss Edna at tne Burch Creek school i-usurps ana lorms those days He belonared to the realm ign race Monday 1847 to "1869 a continuous of From Shaw —v -su arc was The t 1111 event Deen eve main of the iar Only the bravest dar- jjapiour art A good crowd was in attendance night was a iu nwa down- - positions on the aiS0 displayed Miss Chard stream or people flowed into the ea fairyland 10 xry 10 see him lor fear he was waltz which ning prize squad are: Jack Wecker Keith Pet- - teacher told us about a boy who and both entertainments were a won oy wrn Saunders and Herman valley settling and buildincr im a — CrSOn Paul Tatia rvoi — hart n nor rfieniat — tu community rich in agriculture and uiti i success — Elizabeth Blair eiehth xescn oaisford Harold Creer Mack Cook He made hundreds of dollars each grade right this year bv a rjrcsrram nd industries Surprises featured the dance and i OUT next Studv is Civic training matinee - dance Friday December ! — Yarrins?tm nn r war -0 tarl n rrvnifthu ' — JL wuiwuuas niajjuis T?n1- -i provided many thrills for the dancJensen WARREN NOTES ers Everyone received a number which will endeavor to teach ns school wishes vou ell m mer Last were 4I1CiC the first six ' crades and the drawing took place during citizenship building and- citi2enshin ryThe oaira wayne Boyle Friday many oeauurui picf 'rVi Christmas and a happy New economics— reporter Fhillis Campine colors used in Warren presented the Christmas intermission Marion Be Witt Don oeii uiipiayeo Ai "ecrait Robert Corey were very xear'— Lou Jean Craeun itSitors: beautiful and attractive operetta "When Christmas Comes" Loper Wallace McMillan and James man& ParFeT 'Sav Tck ana Bern Rhees dTrd and the scenes were good repre- it turned out very successfully Oka drew the lucky numbers and WINTER SPORTS sentations of life Monday the five UDtjer trades se carried off the prizes West Fair Junior Hleh school has We returned home determined to lected officers to make rules for the rret Wolthuis Don Boam Lee The club furnished refresh- divided into groups for winter srorts Verle Pierson Carl BeuWer improve our art work We know school If the students disobey the ments Pep and took an active part in The boys will basketball and that when rules play are that others sent have a before 1Ianscn student and accomplished court the details ' Pa?kSrSOn' the for preparing fun -table tennis The elrls will nlav 2 great things we can profit from They are sentenced to do It was our most successful dancing hit-ni- n volleyball basketball and whatever the officers say some- party this year—Ruth meir example— Eva Jones McFarlane: foulball We have played out doors CHRISTMAS DANCE times the sentence is to be sus Up 4:111 now while the weather has Christmas dance Friday' Dec PLAIN CITY pended but if they do it again their RIVERDALE PUPILS 20 vas a big success The-Art- We can get you 6 to 1 fifth'-sixtbut after the holidays The and seventh erar? sentence is' doubled The students club Riverdale pupils are trying to im- permitted we will plav in the Farr West geography classes" of the Plain City like it and I think it will be a suc- prove on good first mortgages by using Palmer amusement hail 6 and left with a school under the direction of uric cess — Dor6thy Marriott seventh methodpenmanship After each On Wednesday of last week we Norma Stewart and Mr 'fffrAsf grade holfday spirit class we select the best penmanship and enjoyed a picture show presented papers Santa Claus was there to Rauzi visited the View Pine dam give put them on the 'board to show what by Mr Miller It included the life everyone FINISHING TOUCHES and there' waYa and the Amalgamated Sucar mm have been made improvements cycle of the beavers and one reel pany plant' at Wilson - The Warren students have finWe take penmanship tests once on Peter a little fox terrier for At the Pine View riam w q ished the year 1935 with a every six weeks and put them in me lower grades 319 24th St the laboratory" where thp Phone 905 ' program and entertainment a folder so a comparison cart be We treated the Christmas season used in the construction The first six grades presented a In order to test the concrete used Christmas operetta The seventh a cylinder sample which has had and eighth grades presented four oMr" P?un' the cantata singers time to set was put in a machine short dialogues Their names and all those narti4rH that tests it for pressure One par- casts were as follows: "The Letter" ticular cylinder that we saw held with Norma East Shirly Wayment xvir jviarK Robinson for the pressure of 146000 pounds We and Lament Adams c :v'"7V "Doctor Come ructions that had were also shown the model of the Quick" With Belvfl East Hnwarri luhe ?fuI uu wun maKing the can finished structure and later the ac- wayment and Arnold Rose "The tata a 'success tual structure being constructed Fisherman" with Lawrence Wade — with many helpful suggestions of- and Edward Hansen — and fered by our guide Harriet" with Marlorie"Harry Wawnmf The sugar factory was also of Inez East and Don Gibson Ch!nese great Interest because' of the vivid everyone had a good time I think descriptions and explanations given A Christmas and a hannv In us by one of the chemists as we New Merry Year to all is the wish of th followed the sugar beet through the students of the Warren school— entire process of being manufac- connie 5?IAI?9AI--(UP)-"B- uy Ameri tured sixth Wayment grade Into sugar auy Bmish campaigns 1 1 have Many in helpful and interesting facts counterpart Science is the knowledse of farts thay a "Buy Chinese" movement were acquired from this excursion and laws arranged in an orderly r has been launched here by and the geography classes are hop- manner a group of prominent native ing to Visit other nlarws and c Biology nhysfes nH who have organized i the In the future— Kith astronomy chemistry tablishments are natural selnnie "'People Blanch ' v" Economics and sociology are social association" to CHRISTMAS PARTY made-ln-Chisciences Agriculture and engineerAt the Plain Citv school goods ing are applied sciences ium b 'thing new ana Friday night a most colorful West Weber science ' class takes up Christmas party was science in general c and held interesting nti pwniubovrotts by the students and k Some of the greatest men of our L3130115 many times irt of the junior high The student body time are scientists Probably one f naa agreed that all who came must of the most noted scientists is Louis u °ut tne rather than be dressed to what thev hA Pasteur for his discovery of bacteria : r ' 'r " iiL ii H emphasis is worn at halfsimilar r aee their Prnm If present Mr el°Pmen inour Mortensen science ?Z TVpVS sports drama music Tl : tha n" d? X rise of Chinese in- their first arrival to the last de structor desires to make science inJ? finest the world affords ' 'h Ill i --" that'a dustrial Tirms manufacturing prod- parture smiles Wins and Invnn teresting as well as educational—-Alm- a what ucts which compete on the when made the you — a give laughter a Philco you give singular party Colleni ninth grade open market with goods from the chief merry success the leader in performance and value I It was an inspiration to sp hnw foreign nations PARENT-TEACHE- R And Philco only At the inauguration of the new the seventh grades turned Infants gives you the automatia evening December 11 group attended by more than 400 the eighth graders became bouncing atWednesday Built-i- n seven-thirt- y n m a Aerial Tun Parentrepresentatives of Chinese commer- tots and the ninth traders red- - Teacher association meeting was — art cial and industrial groups a reso- cheeked timid tousled-haire- d boys neia m the West Weber school A f hi-?A Uii V lution was adopted calling for the and mischievous bright-eye- d curly-hairshow on the life of amazing new invent moving issuance of a public letter to peodimpled misses And the tne oee picture was snown by Mr Miller tion which doubles ple all over the country urging them teachers were good sports too They Three committees were appointed Vj buy and use once dressed more as of their child The the foreign stations Chinese products committee consists of hood days They were Just carefree John program only A Hesloo Rulon Jenkins you can get and en— 44 One of the foremost bookbinders joy! 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