Show 12-- THE OSDEN STANDARD A Washington Cast Gains Hearty Praise of Crowd SUNDAY MORNING tflUSIC CLUBS ENLARGE K3 1 Writer and Actor Units Conclude Informal A cast of Washingtn high school PLEASES Unusual Program Given A v - Under National Auspices - DECEMBER I 1940 BARBERS INDORSE BEARDS INDEPENDENCE Mo (UP) — AT MOUND FORT MEMBER ROLLS Success In 'June Mad Production FOR PLEDGES AT EXAMINER They'll Promenade Before Lewis School's Footlights CENTRAL HIGH'S School Players Attain GEREitfNY HELD -- Barbers here broached tacit disapproval when the men of this community decided to row beards for the "old settlers" celebration in However October the barbers gave the bumper crop of bristles their approval a few weeks later when many new customers needed beards trimmed 3 toMound Fort This week w are saying that if you would like to ! An enjoyable National Assembly see a good combination of brain students under direction of Miss X 4 Initiations eve was held at Mound Fort school and brawn you should come to Betty Young presented Friday Fort-J- ay Anderson Mad "June school the play ning: Monday The artists were the Mound ' '" t ? Misses Joyce and Arleen Mansfield t The performance was acclaimed byi Climaxing 12 weeks of ' Inquiring Reporter I tryouts Mrs Wells The program was both students and parents iwery- and Question: What do you want musical one enjoyed the comical escapades bids wer Siven Tuesday to 12 girls 1$ for marimba Christmas? principally ' the Wood family and their in eligible for membership in the S3 ' pieces The highlight of the asBeverly Barnett: I want a cerSixteen Members Taken of Scribble Scribble club of Central sembly was when Mrs Wells played tain blond and he's real tall teresting neighbors the The students and Miss Young high school Into Home Economics saxophone and the piano at Bernice Barnett: ' A new ward! I t were commended for the effort the same ' time We hope we will robe 1 J Club Ranks have many more assemblies as enforth to make this play they Marian Watkins:3 Anything Santa ! Carty- Madelyn Hillis Holly Ruth Jinfinm — Valeria Smith and Cleo cares to tertaining bring on- t WVVa InlnrlH M 1MMn jufeSau jean v0tDM j Drumiler U1 A horse and a hat k lr-i-xaeiiy Shaum: U Bobby Oanb-hoT UUUC OieVEIl iVlll tl '""'"fl The 16 pledges of the Home Newcomers Greeted A new bike and som Clare Ball: "e Whit Jackson Bob 5° We welcome two newstudents at clothes Economics club at Lewis school Jeanne Barber Ortel ouu TPnr 1"tJtl t ain uwuari jcau Mound Fort this year' They are were entertained at a candle-ligLuJean Putnam: I've a list that A initiation will be held Hazel Perry in theformal Jean Freestone Theo and Barbara from Feikert El would knock Santa over near future— Marian Lois initiation in the dining room of the Blaine Maw Bert Edsinga Ray Paso Texas These girls are twins A roadster Bill Smith Bonnie 1 and Ekersley: Taylor school Wednesday at seven p m mond Adams and Elaine Spencer and wheni asked how liked the they Ralph Hadley: A new blonde Spotlight News The scenery and stage effects School they replied: "The students Following the initiation games For three weeks? the 24 pledges Faye McLatchie: A portable are all very friendly" were played after which" refresh- - we created hoJt of Spotlight the dramatic club o f radio (I hope mother reads this) departments uder the direction Andrea Smith: I'm not particular They attended Crockett school SntETSSh hai£ ments were served carry ng Miss Violet and oar in El Paso was considerwhich want Santa ouijscr' I books obeying rules and answering The members of the club pre Smith studifferent Lucille Larsoh: Santa will have of Murphy a Instead ably of whim the Last members every I I sencea eacn pledge witn & corsage Gifts for Christmas this year — Ludent was be to a millionaire a there IT body president Monday evening a formal meeting As the Christmas season nears wmcn enaea of coral carnations tied with blue teachcille Larson their mayor an initiations was j Incidentally ers in El Paso were all women girls of Washington are endeavor held in the drama room Volleyball Games ribbon to spread the Yuletide spirit with the exception of the coach The girls gym classe are engag- The formal initiation is tradi The committees in charge of he ingMiss Schoendelin the sewing in tional and is held in the form o contest of volleyball Their school was built in the Span- ing in a party were appointed by the club structor has for the past week a COmDlete court The nledtrfva fnk There are fouri teams in each class DRAMATISTS The cast of "Growing Pains" annual play to be giveji by Lewis school students ish style president Jean Crockett The re been displaying samples of the the stand where thev are tried bv Thursday and Kriday Dec 5 and 6 is shown here First row (left to right) Myron Alvord Evelyn ' In contrast to our buildings El At the close ofj the contest the win freshment 'committee consisted of Christmas gifts wnica 41me Kins trie iurv 'nnrt lAtr - vn f hn vr Teuscher Alene Wecker Cleo Anderson Lou Jean Schof field Charles Rich second- row Pete Peterson Paso has few frame homes and ning team frpm each class will diet Throughout this they are un Evelyn Teuscherv—chairman Lou are planning to make Jeari Crockett Harold White Reid Stringfellow Margaret Binnie Bob Strong Delvia Heath third row their streets are exceptionally nar- compete against each other The Jean Schof field and Alene Wecker From the homes of many girls der the beam of a spotlieht winner then receives so many Norma Newcombe Hjida Olley Shirley Luddington top row Ray Cox Beth Stoddard Luclla McFarland row On the entertainment committee have been brought examples of much At the conclusion of the meetihe James Tanner Dean Hurst Joe Ben find Woniack Theo it The play will be preBarbara and Thurman Helen Johnson and Susiepoints for his team The contests were Jean- - Lindquist chairman hand-mad- e articles which have a luncn was enjoyed by alL n sented in the school auditorium at each evening Miss Evelyn Dobbs is dramatics teacher different here at Mound Fort How- make gym much more interesting Bride-to-b- e f v Feted Shirley Luddington and Cleo An- proved suggestive Among the ever we hope they will enjoy it All the girls are looking forward and director" fTT —J derson The general chairman was items are aprons tea towels belts — nere omes tne Bride" was and find that it is one of the best to other contests such as this— y the club "secretary Lorna Grix — clothes pin bags and laundry bags what the faculty might have sung Andrea Smith N u m b e r s Pr e p a r e d f o r the maid Susie Womack traffic —Lucille Larson Arlene Briem and Lorna'Grix This work not only helps the I at the party which was given in Interclas Basketball Personalities officer Joe Ben Thurman Vivian ON POLK we Tips to the Up and Coming This week girls in their sewing work but it i honor of Jean Danvers this our For year there were two teams Between' personality Presentation a blinde Beth Stoddard The cheering' dies the big game also develops their imagination and Miss Danvers will be married irt chosen from ea'ch tenth grade class our was who Delmar Dickson has prepared the choose LaMar Larson ends handicraft ability— Althea Ande- - New York December 12 from) each ninth grade one The and LaMar this football Acts) year captain following numbers to be presented f You both played hard and part lin " The students of Central are al class believe and you They are competing in a between acts: Soxophone" trio by played quarterback as friends called the Jungle league knew team series Preparinz simple dinners 'salads very sorry to see her leave but me 5 the Dec really On and opposing Alene Briem Lu Jean Farr and Friday Thursday n The good sport always plays for and ddesserts has been the chief ac- - tney her their heartiest con- team under the direction of also Each will He was he in 6 at that Lewis and game the Dickson Elaine solos vocal by the fun of playing and for the suc- - tivity of Miss Smith's eighth grade gratulations and wish her the best will until it has Mr Watkins our one be athletic play of school will present) the annual Judith Rose and Luella McPhermanagers ooa iuck best 'cess of his team He gives his op cooking classes for the past two ot everytning These comdefeats two suffered He is games basketball in this a school vioyear son piano solo Charles Smith "Growing Pains" ponent a square deal treats visit- - weeks The tenth eraHe Mir!pnt I wines and may you have a verv Grade Students Malcinq comedy play school noon at held are as around known day every acts in three written "Spike" solo lin dance monly by Roger Lynch Betty All are school students corn-ariwe ing players as guests congratulates j have been engaged in baking quick na?py mared life— Betty Wheel- d and said after Aurania Raiiveral This light from the Mound Fort Last week Agee- and a selection Variety of Articles I tne winner an dis modest in vie-- I breads to these some invited to — of adolescence love" games— "see exciting wanted you 'if "first d that school orchestra Lou Jean edy I Short Story Project For Christmas tory and courteous in defeat Rp is directed by Miss Evelyn Dobbs good looking1 girls you should come Jay Anderson 1M Danvers tenth grade If you lose take the defeat with grades will begin work on Christ- and The students teachers assist if your team wins all the mas candies Students participating "h fitudnts are busy on a short room a ing are: Susie Womack student dithe Polk school story project Included are a sum- - theIn classes have startedarton Christ rector better Don't boast or gloat over in this work will be eiven nrartiral Ben Thurman stage I IHftfV Of thf 10 Via YnntnOTr T— shrf ttiria in tlU1C mas work "The seventh grades are managerJoeIlene mm - LU1 Ji ' A Flfl YlVtr a ICL lUUVC I iITS TlintT x prompter Ingles least 10 out- - blocking and ur"mary of you overconfident Consider the dies which compare favorably with I side TT short stenciling Christmas Mary Jo Wilson property mis!of stories or a idct nat sometimes you lose commercial products-r-Lori- n TheFul tnree outside stories summary cards sixth are making tress Betty Dawn Agee and Lou and an orig- recipe books and Never get the idea that qualities j ler Swan costumers! James Tanstationery hold Joan inal story and a vocabulary list ers oi gooa sportsmansnip are con New Baby Appears ner business manager iMr Hadare The fifth grades making wmcn includes the word meaning desk unea to sports aione me same Flash! There has been an ad calendars and memo pads lock manager of lights and sounds use in the sentence In the and its and in dition to the family of Paul B spirit applies everywhere 1 he fourth grades are covering Mr Harvey and Mrl Coburn in the students are re everything you do —Shirley Lud Cragun Washington's music teach summaries books and making calendars The charge of scenery to write the title of the 1L! dington er The small bundle f joy ar quired for the author's name and the mra graaes are malting toys out theTwo casts have been chosen story Change In Exhibits One cast rived via the stork at Mclntyre of oilcloth boxes family and painting gift nationality the settinz time and Mr Harvy art instructor at p m iVovember 12 u a hrisf also have a very will play Thursday night and the he third and i nlapp grades exLewis decide dto put up single other Friday night The two casts uctu nuuucuJK wuY wn Pn Tn rotate an itifA(! interesting Santa Claus a "Christ are: hifiits of water color 'studies This Mr Mrs Mclntyre Evelyn Teushad that faraway look cident from the story or describe mas tree reindeer and toys They "is the first week that this has ""u Cragun and Cleo Anderson Professor cher now are on a auJCiU "iiuucu expression one of tne main characters AH 'ot background working been done and four of Nancy Lu- - oyine even Mclntyre Charles Rich and Myron say tney nad neard mm the students agree this is very in- - for the project cas studies are being shown in our Alvord e Terry Lou Jean Scoff ield Lunchroom Remodeled J3aby very teresting work— Elaine Treseder main hall Single exhibits of othei crooning Alene and Wecker jGeorge Reid or All exbe which should The and Muriel Chamberlin lunchroom of 'the Polk soitiy students will follow— Mary Jo Wil- - pected when one is presented with school has been completely remooS Stringfellow and Harold jWhite Who's Who at Central son Other characters are the petite a ' ' 'Five feet five inches of pen and eled Partitions have been set up Prudence boy --member of Miss Bin-ni- e Marilyn Doxey Margaret Darling Baby mother and father are all personality make Uean WarH nn and cupboards built The color the handsome Brian Stanley McCracken's ninth grade advisory doing of the most popular students at scheme is yellow and grey The nicely — Pat Critchlow Bob room was injured by a fall and Strong Mrs Patterson Del Central She modestly attributes room is much more inviting and via Heath Cast Entertained her daughter Elsie Hyl- will be forced to remain in bed for ner success d be ashamed to hang around as vice president of the cheerful for the children who Jive da l exDutch Petd Peterson several weeks Her "classmates a man tnat didnt want me" scuoent oodv and urss dpnt nf so far from the school that the'y Hal Olley James pressed their ' sympathy by "Well maybe if I hane around Scribble Scribble club to the cam are unable to go home for lunch Hurst Pete TannerCox Omar Dean Jane NorAll the students and faculty join long enough he'll get to want me" PaiPin? and loyal support of her Mrs Bowen is in charge of the ma NewcombRay Miriam Shirley in wishing her a speedy recovery Had you been passing the home inends She is also an active unches and many appe tizing 'odors — Nancy Lucas of Miss Betty Young Sunday aft- - member of Spotlight Dramatic come irom the general f direction Luddington Patty Jean Crockett Fire Station Visit ernoon you would Drobablv have I club Jean's hobby is ohotozraDhv of " the lunchroom about eleven-- Sally Luella McFarJand Sophie Were you ever tempted to turn neard these lines issuing from the ana sne IS an accomplished pianist thirty each day when" luncn is in a fire alarm just to see what windowis The reason for this is ia tne summer she can usually be cooking It makes us hungry The - would happen? Several "members that a rehearsal was in prog- - found in the swimming pool and Parent-Teachof play of the Science club of which Mr ress After in "ter is an enthusiastic ice the - Polk school organization an afternoon's finances district Hadlock is advisor visited the Og l the cast and mSS Younz werework Red Jean's favorite this project re- - skater- 100 ! v COlOr and Whpn atlr u f T' sujuw aivcr The Pep club held a party Fri day jnov 29 from seven to ten m in the auditorium The fol J±U a convertiblpf Th fnnH "i-- Ill- prujecw iur meat witefuii8 —I t I Younc i i committees were in " II lowing £LUueilis will prepare a reputr 01 ?esi are masned potatoes with Refreshments Joan Moyes charge The refreshment r Mari- Christmas is in the air! The what they saw and tell the rest of Mies or° and sun- hot gravy Pfi-ivfudge ' dec uu Mills fourth Stone Joanne and meegradea at Madison schoo the club about it at the next iuuug aim IValU' daes She has no definite rlan? yn - Jean enne FowlesFreestone Veone are Diane Hunsaker orations busily preparing for an oper for her future school life but ting Another practical project that ' Class to be presented Dec 19 in the etta Boys' Billeter Annamae and Gym to is undertake will Bertagnole the students so far has been greatest 1 thrill The ninth grade boys are dem- - her LaDene school Cook and auditorium The name of June IT k i programs -- v find where the fire extinguishers a1ai ! vice presioency onstratinz a fine basketball' niH i inis "When Christmas Webb the and operetta Joyce Brady Patsy 1C VP Jean ward "'x Central vear7 ' vitations JoAnn Stallings Carma Comes" This information may prove of this for the past two weeks the bovs proud of you— Caroline Gibson are for the parts leading Baggs and Virginia Schwartz value in case of an emergency— nave Tryouts Deen to and Cross Miss now Mr Ander Underwood music Helen Lucas reporting underway Margaret Nancy son for instructions helpful hints Mrs Clark are in charge Coach Form Rules Bailey and Phyllis Swaner Arrives Officer Navy a and will our h - "Each It "Silent Night" is the best known practice is We to all entitled the kindness squad appreciate eight 10 some u of the Christmas carols! according will everyone is who five min be of Miss McCracken To Sarah piiae very players Quarters Replace Recruiter taking Miss Brown's place while to the results of a quiz program at rest fine players are not turned out utes in length with rrom the ninth school Short phrases this Madison to are and the her year start grade he is in California with "games periods In the gym classes the boys have SALT LAKE CITY fAP)— y cardls were played different from are We is ill ai who mother p m with the two looking Lieut scheduled teams on the floor were elected 16 captains who chose five Commander Arthur F Anderson forward to Miss Brown's return It was great fun to see some of the rules set down by boys each for their games and one arrived here Saturday from At- and hope that her mother will soon we could recognize We are sing "It's surprising how free of colds we've been — since installing our Coach Doxey to be followed by the or two of the "Quints" have been lanta Ga to become recover so she will be able to be ingf all the old favorite carols and commanding us new are to fellows in the class series in bas eliminated by having been defeated officer of the Salt Lake navy re- with us again earning many that Automatic Coal Stoker I think it's because our rooms how have a ketball for 1940 These games serve twice The boys will continue the cruiting station We are "also happy to hear that — Merillvn Cross has as official tryouts for the schoo contest until there is only one third Miss He succeeds Lieut Commander Mrs Cassie Mitchell first grade grade Hegler's steady' unvarying warmth — even on the floor where the children play team which will be picked in the team left— Walter McPhie a "Three-Minut- e clup T D Wilson who was to leave teacher who was t injured in an be near future Departure of Kate Goe Sunday for Portland Ore Wilson automobile accident is recovering In order to belong youthemust Yes I find Automatic Coal Heat is a health protection for all of us! 100 ad Goe 18 Kate one series The of Washington's will' become executive officer of and all jthe students especialy the able to work correctly with began Nov the following team captains of outstanding tenth grade students the converted merchant marine first graders will be happy when dition combinations iri three min the respective classes Basil Vetas nas leit tor Idaho Falls vessel U S S Neville to be used he is able to be back to school — utes or less Edith Wilson was the Yes floors are constantly warm with Automatic Coal Heat because the owo She is a member of the PeD" club as a troop and supply transport LaDeane Anderson and Marian first one to become eligime lor xveitn rvice irora iiwu ui ' Lowell Hill from 204 Bill v fire is never out Even when the automatic thermostat reduces firing " Stamey and is interested in other activi ship membership — Room 20 Lindquist ties vara The music nui irora iroixixuj department will Marvin Mumford naaiey from 201 Glen especially miss Kate because she a small but glowing bed of coals sends up a slight but steady flow of Evans from 307 Max Anderson has become a leading soloist from 309 Ray Stuart from 202 Bill warm air as required to banish "layer-cake- " heat and chilling drafts ah ner iriends and associates Stromberg from 305 Howard Jen extend a wish of further success in sen from 302 and Norman I' Call her new home — Shirley Francis r Only COAL produces this healthful comfort! from 308 The boys of 205 were the WHo's Who at School Juadies and gentlemen: up In addition coal stoker heat is economical — costing only half as much a iittie closer and meet Step the un Folks out in Route territories will also want to take grade champions The tenth grade tattooed boy the genial jitterbug as any other automatic type In fact an Automatic Coal Stoker actu'A savings of $10 00 to champions were from room 305 oi tne jam session the one the advantage of this sale If you desire you may have old On Nov 27 this" team played the only Bud Vance current in $30 00 Also trade your delivery now and start paying in 1911 ally pays for itself in fuel saving alone! washer ninth grade champions for first of South' student ' body president His dytenth graders won by a namic personality has won him faplace 'The score of 23-- 8 Members of the team vor with the students active are: Frank Hazen Kenneth Drans- - participant of football This AsJc basketball field Bill Morris Bill Stromberg and baseball gets a fascinating 1940 more our of the V stock All of reduced than Hotpoints Leonards Spartons Bill De Young Keith Peterson and pleasure from hard work and the regular price Your choice of 20 different cab— to SBOOO Save inet and table models Radios that sold for $50 Roy Romander Lou Jean Schof- - receipt of high grades Yes stu field and Jessie Bishop Have delivery for Christmas and start now only $25 All brand new— your chance to dents this young man has every Let us prove to you how much you can Drive for Equipment 194 L in paying buy a radio at less than cost a a to irom Dram Dnmant mmg The Pep club girls and the boys save with an Automatic Coal Stoker pleasing face and smile We 4 of the football team at Lewis high very are free from apprehension that A heating expert will gladly survey your home or recently waged a spirited contest this intellectual wit of wits will to see whiph could raise the most make his the in world check over the plans tof the home you plan to build place high SM Regular $18000 You savr $2600 Special money or the purchase of football — fhelmav Van" Batenburg and submit an accurate estimate of the cost of heat-- 3 equipment They had agreed the Regular $13995 You Save $3000 Special TfisArs wpm tn a na rtv fnr eive — — o 1—1939 KangeKegular $13995 Special ing with an Automatic Coal Stoker This will b9 SOOOO V ti winners but the race was ja "photo (Ii done without expense to ybu and places you under Good reconditioned Hotpoint — Estate—Monarch —Westinghouse Ranges Fully guaran- finish with the boys leading by a was nose and it decided that a absolutely no obligation Dutch treat party would be the ' call in or write the Utah Coal FIX)RENCE OIL BURNERS — CHARTER OAK HEATERS fairest solution Telephone The Pep club girls are making AND — Tribune-TelegraRANGES REDUCED Association GREATLY The Burch Creek school will PRICES Operators Building and at the last present a three-ac- t the arrangements "Whit-tlin Lake Salt comedy m i i j j City meeting iuesaay aiscussea regular Thursday eveninsr Dee: 5 Extra stock of Make small electrical selection now large the possibility of having the party under direction of J M Rpp your gifts The Use our lay-awduring the" Christmas holidays following students will take part plan 'when everyone will have time to Stuart Cramer Florence Roberts enjoy it in a carefree manner-Defini- te Verna Brown DarreU Stuart details will be made at a Garth Lloyd Billv B OGDEN TRE3IONTON SCHOSS-REA- D 'later meeting and the boys will Gallacher Alvin Carter Ruth War- S35 - 24th Street then be notified of the treat in staff student director and Glen 4 f Phone 807 Johnson staee manager tqrefor them —Marion Lucas j ? 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