Show Ogden Standard-Examine- r 18 Thursday January 1973 9B Roy High Students Voting for School's Ugliest Guy ROY — Who is the ugliest guy in Roy High? The student body will soon find out because the officers are student body sponsoring a Mr Ugly Contest contest started on The Wednesday and those students nerve had enough nominated who they thought should reign as Mr Ugly The fee is a quarter to put someone up for the title After someone is nominated their name is written on the that bulletin board in the student lounge Then anyone can vote for the person of their choice by simply paying a penny You can vote as many times a snow party on Friday night as you wish as long as your All students planning on going must buy a ticket pennies hold out The student with the most The tickets are being sold in votes will have the privilege of the cafeteria and they are $125 being “Over All Mr Ugly” each There will also be a sophomore The buses will be leaving at junior and senior Mr Ugly and 4:30 from the school and they a Teacher Mr Ugly will be back at the school by & So save those pennies and be DRESS WARM thinking of who you want to should nominate for the title bring Participants The senior class is sponsoring their own tubes and tobbogans and dress warm and be ready to have some fun The refreshments will be provided by the senior class officers The drama club is sponsoring a stomp Friday iciie Casino There’s something new in fine cheese and it’s called It’s Casino Brand Monterey Jack in a take-aloshape — a handy roll dipped in wax Slice it like salami and eat it like some It’s the right shape for cheeseburgers too -M SCHOOL NEWS Bears Will Send 54 Students Methodists Plan To Homemakers Convention Supper Program On Friday Night It will be held in the Roy High School cafeteria The cost is 50 cents with student body card and 75 cents without The time is 8 to 11 and everyone is invited By Cindy Jeppson GARLAND ng — “The Star Chapter will also be represent-Spangle- d will theme the ed by nine voting delegates annual Future Homemakers of who will participate in the vot— America Convention scheduled ing WASHINGTON TERRACE for Feb 2 and 3rd in Salt Lake Announcement of new state entertainand chili A supper - LAYTON HIGH School students MilBirkholz officers and state degree reciHolbrook and Ann Ruth Greg Jay ment by the Covenant Players City r J ler (left to FHA Fifty-fouhave members will highlight a banquet feafor Davis the right) practice County Select Concert The event are scheduled Friday evening been selected to attend Mem- pients tures representative students from the five high schools in the district to be held on the final night at Community United Methodist bers were chosen on a points of convention Seven members Church 163 W 4800 S system They received points of the Bear River Chapter hope The Rev John P Blinn for participation in various to receive state degrees minister announces the supper FHA activities By Vicki Leavitt will be served at 6 pm and Mrs Ann Lineberry Mrs the Players will perform at Esther Anderson FHA advist 7:30 pm ers and four chaperones will Youth of the church will hold also be in attendance Chapera slave auction ones will be selected from Four college students per-or- mothers of the club members as the Covenant Players Ginny Odada has been selectEOR reto run as Bear River’s canskits and ed giving impromptu one of in the music Also dresses Sam k LAYTON — Lawton Ihgh high points Marrying didate for state FHA treasurer School has been chosen as the education in Davis County I was very busy performing acting on life’s problems Reservations for the dinner She will be competing with site for the annual Davis County expect this event to be as good for members of --MEIEE) made be candidates from high schools telephoning may by Select Concert or even better” the student body for a nickle on throughout Utah Bear River’s This event will consist of a1 Participating various from Layton Wednesday Today ’ certain number of “select” are: from the choral members of the GAL were ' Students representing each of High department soprano — Marie placed on the slave block to be fhe five high schools in the R u y b a 1 Clawson auctioned off Elysa district from band orchestra Dupaix Mary Friday will be the GAL &nd chorus groups Tomlinson and Kay Armstrong assembly with a theme centerec I The concert will take place Alto — Shellie Whitman on “Fiddler on the Roof” ' next Wednesday and Thursday Sharon Thompson Eve Adams DANCE PLANNED band and orand Ann The choir Speirs Saturday will be the girls tenor — Greg association chestra will rehearse for the iWinegar dance Offering the and then all will Fairless Brent Evans Kelly tw'o days Imwill be “Soft music perform in a concert on Hanson Paul Baker and Kurt It will be from 8 to bass — Leroy pressions” iMcKinlay: Thursday night at 8 11 will cost $2 for and pm f rt- The select concert is under Chaez Dennis Hooper Jarom admission With turnabout roles Che direction of Wayne James 'Johnson Davis Merrill Doug the girls asked for their dates Pavis County music supervisor Devore and Kenyon Hanson A method was put to Pianists will be Mary Can- - use unique THE AFFAIR to notify the boy of the As a highlight to the affair field Nancy Meritt and Greg saa£ crcssms ir“x choice The girls told the girls’ BLUE CHEESE Flavw TTAT JAN sa dressing mix three guest conductors v ill be Holbrook GAL officers who they wished on hand for each department N ORCHESTRA to ask out and the officers sent - The director for the band will invitations to the he Erom orchestra preprinted R?n be Ralph Laycock a band and dance The will be held in Rex guys v Ma!?ha AMorg?? orchestra director at BYU ?tt!p-the gym May ! Directing the choir Rli 1 will be Sharon Thompson a senior at Vidinhar 'Jerald Ottley He is from the 1£ntz- Sulhvan an Pan has won the Utah : Egan LHS University of Utah choral will share in the an? of Foreign Wars Veterens action department Ralph Matesky of “Voice a Democracy speech From kfnd J?ar p’tah State University orchestra Siemons in Northern Utah contest” Debbie Sulh van Diana orwill conduct the director 'Paul Bruce Edwards Kevin area She will compete with bhestra ' Mr James said that Kirk seven other area winners in the Laton Glles’ Jay Birkholz’ and state which could give her a Yamada oitcnudH Jerry High was chosen to host chance to participate on the Chuck will Stanley UL UCLCJUaC ifparticipate tlic ' UYIIJCCU will be by com- - national level in Washington event This fine facilities DC phmentary ticket only especially the auditorium Tickets may be obtained from By David Petersen It’s true Most salad dressing mixes are good— but this one is TWO YEARS school or educators music high great Brand new Great Beginnings salad dressing mix ‘ has hosted this oc-- 1 students participating in the Layton ' With Great Beginnings you actually use less vinegar than casion for the last two vears concert of was week of thisi the value This past with other leading dressing mixes so that your salad’s fresh Speaking salad dressing mix on Spaghetti Mr James designated as girls’ association 4ype of activity ” flavor comes through 1 replied “the idea of this select week all Great Beginnings: Italian Mild Italian Garlic seven The girls at Layton (GAL) Try Concert is to have the very best I students to work such as activities together under hosted Caesar Blue Cheese French and Avocado Both Great Tradition Day on Tuesday Expert instruction Tcuti!" 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