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Getting a subject to agree with a verb is one thing but getting a class to a gree with teacher is something else again English instructor Nina Clyde Morgan High Selects Cast For Production By DE ANN DIDERICKSON MORGAN — With the new school year barely a few weeks old Morgan High is already well embarked on its program for the year "Don't Take My Penny" has been selected as the school play and all of the parts have been cast according to S P Mikkelsen director The list of players includes: Bonnie Bates Gary Leak Marilyn Rose Wayne White Matt Franich Suzanne Dickson Judy Olsen Dorothy Brough George Hopkins Mark Wilkinson LaRae Daw Frank Bohman DeAnn Didericksen Janeal Bohman Pamela Porter Vaughn Carter and Leland Turner Off to an equally early start is the flashy drill team with Miss Shirley Sommers as the instructor Named the "Troyettes" the inarching girls will appear at basketball games Chosen to take part were Virginia Hulet DeAnn Rock Beverly Mortenson Lorraine Bingham Diane Hemming Maria Chard Marsha Ann Turner Florence Milojevich Kathy Toone Marcia Adams LuJean Smith Bonnie Bates Bonnie Nelson Emma Jean Harding Linda Whittier Lana Rollins Eloise McQuown Pat Carrigan Sylvia Adams Dana Carter Barbara Jones Marilyn Rose Judy Mortenson and Cleo Mortenson THE BEAR'S DEN 'H n'l'i'i nil" I'U UJi vn i ijiij in p ifi jin on ii i Ti n r in ij t t t DART BOARD SEPTEMBER 28 1958 Teacher Proves Point Of Grammar Dessert By JUDY HODSON W — I— — R ' 1 figured a way to do both in what probably will turn out to be one of the most popular ideas of the year at Ben Lomond High Miss Clyde was telling her sixth period juniors how subjects and verbs should always be in agree ment and illustrated her point with a sentence about like this: "Apple pie with cheese is my avorite dessert The grammar was good but apparently not every student had ned cheese and pie judging by "oh no!" re the action her sentence drew from the class The response wasn't in the text book but' Miss Clyde apparently is prepared for everything Come week's end she had a little treat for every desk: A slice of pie and X C ' f ' t ' ' - 4 Davis High J W3ST - V&- ' ' : : ? - - - r - j - x ' i ' KAYSVILLE — Help Davis High with some new cheers to pep up the rooting section — and you may help yourself to a $5 cash prize The money is being offered for the most original cheer submitted ' in the school contest which closes Oct: 20 Any student may enter sub mitting as many ideas as he (or she) can dream up But get going That deadline is only three weeks away ? piece of cheese of course A big hit air around and from what we hear so is Miss' Clyde (Any leftovers?) In case you're one of Ben Lomond's new sophomore students and have had no chance to meet the studentbody president —personable Gary Madsen —you will want to know that: 1 His pet peeve is women finished and that "our track team will be the best in the state and — 4 "With all these sophomores we ought to be able to yell louder than Weber High and Ogden High combined" Gary's the industrious type Works hard at his lessons all week (that'll cost him) and puts in his Saturdays delivering The Davis High cheerleaders this year are Amelia Grael Alice Johnson Joan 'Hill Marjorie Martin Bonnie Draper and Judy Hansen Bonnie and Amelia are head cheerleaders V i' f& '? The "cutting up" in physiology classes these days is all strictly in line of duty Frogs you know Part of the Course Ugh ft Ii ' J She's personality plus with a flashy smile a friendly greeting and a cheery word Meaning flaming-haireVicki Francom who has been chosen Phi Gamma Girl for the month of Octod ber Vicki is vice president of the club attends all games like a true-blu- e Bear Riverite and is one of the top performers in the school's marching unit All of which figured in her winning top honors for the month Nice going At least three students are finding it a little tough getting to class on time these days LeAnn Smith is making her way around on a pair of crutches the result of a bruising auto accident that left her somewhat the worse for wear A knee operation put a cramp in Bill Puzey's style and benched him from action with the football squad Hurry up and get well Bill Bear River needs the likes of you Likewise on the sidelines is Sheldon Summers who ran into some rough going in the South-Bea- r River game and sprained an ankle One consolation Bear River picked up its second straight win with a breathless score The school "Searchlight" made its first appearance of the year Tuesday and seemed - to score well with the readers The monthly publication sched 6-- 0 FIRST QUEEN OF THE YEAR at Weber High is fetching Yvonne Hodges (center) who was chosen to rule over FFA Chapter dance and all other activities during year Her attendants are Dian Arnoldus ' (left) and Jan Lambert Chapter president is Paul Tex Hancock Weber Ogden School Candidates Seek Top Offices In UEA Voting Big event on schedule this coming week is the Wednesday "Iron Horse" game with Ogden squad High Ben Lomond's n By ANNETTE OAKS has put in a lot of long hours miss with A comely grey-eye- d and strenuous practice getting reddish-golchosen been has hair ready for the match the" Future Farmers of It's sure to be one of the most queen of of and the year exciting games America at Weber High most Scots are sure the trophy School chapter Chapter making her the is coming back home to stay first queen of the year at the school She is Yvonne Hodges daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Hodges 5213 S 450 West Washington Terrace She was crowned 11-ma- d Pep Club gals had their look-alik-e dresses on for the first time at Friday's gridiron battle against South Cache A few cut it pretty fine too Had to sew their emblems on while heading toward the field The CAP boys weren't looking for reading material They needed the newspapers to provide money to buy equipment for the year Friday all of Weber's loyal whew! d Warriors and parConfidentially about half the dresses had to be shipped back ents with the same distinction to the factory Tuesday Too big brought flowers to put on display No one is complaining though at the annual FFA flower exhibit Those who had ribbons and just as long as they weren't too even a few without left the colorsmall blooms ful Friday night at the annual FFA for the dance same rough blow to a girl's ball by M Nephi Manning assist- egoIt'sto ahave night to admit something ant principal too Funny thing now that we think is small After seventh grade Her attendants are Jan Lam- that is about it AH those beautiful flowr ' ers around the gym and the ule will be observed again this bert daughter of Mr and Mrs 454 E 3100 P Lambert old dance Clayton Any newspapers around theme was "Autumn year with Rupert Blackham as North North Ogden and Dian Leaves" house? If so you must have faculty advisor Arnoldus daughter of Mr and your Oh well maybe the theme was been missed by the Weber High more On this year's staff are: Mrs Lee F Arnoldus 5049 S appropriate than the flowJeanette Iverson and Nadine 500 West Washington Terrace Civil Air Patrol which made its ers what with a nip in the air Rhodes Kathleen MorEach girl was presented with paper drive this past week it's cold outside Baby ris and Joy Hansen feature edi- a box of candy The new queen tors Laura Norr exchange edi- will also receive an FFA sweettors and Lynda Hansen business heart jacket senmanager Miss a Ads were collected by these ior is Hodges a cheer leader at the faithful juniors: DeAnn Jensen school and is active in the chilDiana Bessinger Patti Shumway dren's theater She will represent and Susan Waldron Weber's FFA chapter at the Utah The student reporters who will keep you inNot ones to overlook a job State FFA convention in Salt will next She Lake City spring well done members of the formed on high school happenings in Northern Utah also be a guest of honor at the acapella choir (past and pres- - t annual father's this year—-girl- s and son's banquet every one— are a diversified lot ent) got together to honor Vir- later in the school year (tall short blonde brunette and redhead) but ginia Erickson former accomMiss Lambert 15 is sophopanist they share a common interest: representative in the Girls' There was dinner at a Logan more 16 cafe some best wishes for Miss Association Miss Arnoldus People And particularly other students in the the represents juniors Erickson who is becoming a They also share that certain extra sense of Mrs tomorrow) and some sing- girls' association and is also a smell that catches the faint scent of a news story member of the Warriorettes ing Naturally in the making and sniffs it out almost before its hap"Look pretty" has been the Phillip Markham and Shirley watch word around dear old Wepening Neal have been chosen drum You'll be hearing from them regularly on all major and drum majorette for ber High this week what with yearbook being pictures snapped manner of school activities between now and gradthe year Other officers are Val on all sides Petersen Tamara Christensen uation day The girls and their schools are: Seniors really got a headstart and Reese Roundy f Linda K Neuber Ogden High Judy Hodson on things when they donned the Joy Hansen is president of the traditional Ben Lomond High Annette Oaks Weber High caps and gowns for string section with Brenda Whit- formal Kathleen Barnes St Joseph High Frances Murray Understand a photos ney as vice president and even in for Davis High DeAnn Didericksen Morgan High Jo put couple diplomas Nanette Christensen as secretary and a transfer to Weber College Markham Bbx Elder High and Kathleen Morris That's about it except for this Easy there That's rushing things Bear River High a bit too fast parting thought: Their pictures and a brief sketch of their inters Too many seem to Makes us upperclassmen realize ests are carried below think the key to social success though how close we are to beis the same one that fits the ing shoved out of the "nest" and The Campus Chatterbox a weekly account of into the "cruel cruel world" Weber College activities returns next week ignition green-thumbe- co-edito- rs SCHOOL 'NEWS HOUNDS' ld WILL KEEP READERS POSTED teen-ager- 1 i 7 f - - V f illi ''''A I i meets a busy schedule both in school and out Associate editor of the Davis High paper "The Dart" and historian of the Future Horn em a kers of America she has her sights set on a career as a certified public accountant and plans to enroll at Weber College a year from now Then the BYU n She is a sports enthusiast ' and is vice president of her MIA class In her spare time she works at an Ogden theater -- rtP lift JO MARKHAM A Busy "Bee" DE ANN DIDERICKSEN Last Year At Morgan 'BEAR RIVER' HER BEAT BOX ELDER HIGH NEWS SUPPLIES NEWS FROM MORGAN Reporting from Bear River High in Garland Kathleen Morris is a senior there and of the school news- A natural for Box Elder' High School reporter is Jo Markham who turned her tal- ents to journalism two years ago during a summer short course and plans to continue her efforts in that direction The daughter of" Mrs Verna A Markham of Brig-hashe is a member of the Box Elder "Bee" newspaper staff is a march leader in the B'Ette Pep Club and keeps busy in a variety of school activitiesBesides writing she also snaps pictures Her favorite leisure activities are swimming skiing traveling and dancing In college she will co-edit- or paper "Searchlight" She is president of the Future Teachers Assn and is active in drama and debate Chairman of last year's junior prom decorations committee Miss Morris also headed up the school float committee which earned a first at the ' County Fair She is helping this year with homecoming arrangements Her parents are Mr and Mrs J And as long as we're on the subject if some students have water on the bain" it's prob ably connected one way or an other to the new school aquarium One of several additions this year Students — - yes students! —are looking forward to the Utah Ed ucation Ks convention which will be held on Oct 2 3 and 4 As you know this annual session for tht braintrust regularly at tracts all instructors from all quarters of the state The 51 at Davis High are going too All of which means there'll be no" class for a couple of days next week That's why the stu dents like it almost as much as their mentors Erik Grill foreign exchange student from Sweden confides that American girls are much different from those in his home' country "But boy do I like them" he r said Not sure just who he meant And besides that sly look is enough to put a girl reporter on her guard TIGER TALES Girl Is 119 But Doesn't Look It Birfhday-A-Wee- k Julie Kirkham liked tha idea of printing Sue Spimks' name so well (in last week's column eggheads) she asked to have hers appear too So for you Julie Kirkham here it is: JULIE KIRKHAM If this idea continues to suc' brating her 119th birthday ceed and spread one and all may Used to be Myrna had a birth- contact me after 5 p m on Monday once a year just like everyone days And beginning this week else But the more often you have there will be a slight fee Ten a birthday the more presents per cent I think the Hollywood you get so Myrna's having one agents get once a week Well there's no rule says you can't Speaking of Sue Spinks (that'll Many happy returns of the be 20 per cent Sue) has someweek Myrna You don't look a body checked in his chips? Sue and Carol Mae Baggs are wearday over 118 ing their skirts at half mast these Got a reserved seat yet? days Wet giffs? Not for the Brown Jug game-sille A seat on the rocket OgAnyone finding a h den High School's rocketeers — in the halls lockers or not to be confused with the desks is asked to please return same to instructor Reuben Ellis Mousketeers— are building own and our One of his prize beauties slipped orange Imagine ' black Atlas at last Ready men? off seven one find If is Nine 36 not that you eight inches forget it Flash: Paul Valdez the human pom-pois resting at home and Denny Ross and Douglas gulping vitamins A thrpugh Z for Marker are working on a new the "Iron Hoss" game with Ben scientific development InventLomond High- (for those Of you ing protoplasm they say In- who don't know that's Ogden's vent the word too gents? When you get that done how OTHER high school) about developing a good cheap Gee Paul if you only had orsubstitute for water? ange and black hair By LINDA K NEUBER Congratulations to Myrna Wool-se- y the Ogden High School birthday girl —and an opportunist if ever there was one—who is cele- y 36-inc- blow-snak- m a Davis Lowell Bangerter sumwho senior the spent High mer in Germany also offers some interesting facts and figures on the fairer sex Lowell didn't volunteer any information about the girls of other lands nor how they compare with the hometown variety but he did say all that right tasty German food apparently was proving just too much for some of the American Field Service girls Goodbye Welcome home Lowell By KATHLEEN BARANSKI As long as we're being interGlee club prractice at St Jonational right here seems like a seph High was a real howl one good spot for a few words-abou- t week that (ooh la-lFrench teacher dayA last black pooch with oblittle Davis has acquired A genuine inclinations wanmusical vious Paris creation i buT broke up the and all dered in For those of you not fortunate class The seemed unpoodle enough to rate a seat in her all had the but by it French classes she's Miss Syl-- perturbed an in uproar singers vallne Jallerat (pronounced Couldn't stay on pitch either chic and slick Very very V A hasty exit was arranged single (Knock it off men) Miss Jallerat has been in the We can —we will —we must United States only" two years (we have to) make a success hopes to bring her parents over of the annual magazine subfor a look-se- e and plans a re- scription drive Very important turn visit to her own homeland to the school and students too when she can Next year mebbe As a sales booster $50 prize Born and re'ared in Paris — boy watches will be given away one —she speaks English like a col- to the person bringing in the most subscriptions and another lege professor-Luck- y Davis Darts eb? Oui to the student bringing in the -- V oui! ": most money - Pooch Makes Singing A Howl! (Out Boy You're OH Pitch) 36-23-- 36 a) N Jah-le-ro- h) ' 1 "v Any class reaching its quota will get a half day off and an ic cream party Let's go everybody Better late than never and tht new sophomore class offieera were never better: Class president is Drew Peterson Don Clark is vice president and Josephine Lucero is secretary Josephine Lucero will handle finances To you seniors who have already been fitted for graduation caps and gowns a gentle reminder: No diploma until you've earned it So back to the books worms Confucius say "Man who wake up smiling probably used starch in toothpaste" Clyde Morris fciifm I t B I t$2D? i Q St Her Last Year DAVIS HIGH REPORTER Frances Murray 17 is a South Weber girl and the daughter of Mr and Mrs Leon T Murray She's in her last year at Davis High and :: KATHLEEN MORRIS Plenty Of Interests 9 i-- ui FRANCES MURRAY -- 1 ' 4 bike-ridin- : Personality Plus' Girl Wins Phi Gamma Honor By KATHLEEN MORRIS are on the list along with health craf ts general metal and leather dersen and Judy Olsen have leather-crawoodworking walked off with two of Box El- plasticsconsumer and a new math der High School's most sought course in bookkeeping after titles of the year: king and As another measure of the J queen of the Homecoming school's continuing growth the The two were crowned at the and girls glee (formerly toannual dance which came as the boys' meet separately now gether) climax to a daylong celebration luck) (worse Activities started early in the The B'Ettes have a special afternnwith class skits and a class and the Bee editors and g parade (how about—those editors are also holding a seniors?) and Wound up in page special journalism class the game with Logan Sophomores lit the Big "B" and Box Elder had a winter when they finished the band fashion show High of sorts this past B'Etts and Rockettes wound up week when all the girls wore the half time show their new winter outfits What Alumni joined the students for? For Boomerang yearbook' at the dance and game making pictures of course it about as perfect a homecoming A few lucky seniors are alas anyone could hope for How about that Box Elder sporting their class rings ready for '58-'5and the rest are exFFA Chapter? Took horticulture sweepstakes at the State pected to be delivered in the near future Here's hoping Fair Small wonder Their watermelon weighed a hefty The upperclassmen rate some 64 pounds kind of pat on the back for their Proving again that old saw good work in the Peach Days paabout variety being the spice of rade Their float took second Lots of other students put in life Box Elder High has added 11 new classes to this year's cur- - hours of time and effort to help the celebration score one of its riculum Latin German and Spanish II best successes ever An- - ft By FRANCES MURRAY n c!er Hio By JO MARKHAM BRIGHAM CITY—Lewis For Cheers " 2 His favorite sport is tennis 3 He thinks Ben Lomond's track is going to be great when At Box pffers$5 good-nature-d drivers" Two Share Throne ' - - m - major in journalism languages - and -- Winding up her public edu- cation this year at Morgan High DeAnn Didericksen is feature editor of n the school paper "Trojan Trumpet" and is studying journalism The daughter of Mr and - Mrs Leland Didericksen of was Peterson she first place in an essay contest last year and fourth place two years ' before that She took second in the "I Speak for Democracy" competition last year She is ward librarian a Primary teacher MIA music director and has a perfect -- church attendance record for five years JUDY HODSON A Real Rooter ST JOSEPH HIGH SCRIBE REPORTS FOR BEN LOMOND BARANSKI Kathleen Baranski is co- president of the student body-a- t St Joseph High where she ' is in her senior year: ' The daughter of Mr and Mrs Francis C Pierce of 2250 East Combe lid she plans to continue her education in college after gradual tion next spring She will study science and math Miss Baranski has been a' reporter for the "Jay Journal" high school newspaper and waswa cheerleader for two years She is a member of the school Science Club was vice president of the ' - - N sophomore class Her hobby i skiing t Only a junior at Ben Lom- Judy Hodson is r of the "Plaid Parade" school director and is a staffer on "the "Highland-ers- " school paper interests are singing Her y piano church activities writing and playing sof tball A loyal fan she enjoys nothing better than a good seat in' the bleachers when Ben "Lomond sends its foot--ba- ll baseball and basketball ' ' teams in against rival squads Miss Hodson was associate " editor gf the ' Mound Fort Junior High paper "Bear" Facts" Her parents are Mr and Mrs Sherman Hodson '464 ond-High co-edit- or Adams- - ANNETTE OAKS Sings Plays Acts ' LINDA K NEUBER Student Leader KATHLEEN OGDEN HIGH WRITER Linda K Neuber native of Kansas and the oldest in a family of four Her parents are Mr and Mrs Ariel Neuber of 3280 Polk Linda's big interests are writing reading and music but she also manages to find time for a busy schedule at Ogden High ' She is editor of the school magazine "Literary Harvest" associate editor of the school paper "Tiger Highlights" and a member of the Pep Club Student Council and Rocket Development Guild 17 is a 1 Her favorite subjects are creative writing journalism chemistry and English WEBER HIGH CORRESPONDENT Annette Oaks daughter of Mr and Mrs Le- Roy Oaks is a senior at Weber and helps get out the v school paper Her interests include singing playing the piano and guitar and doing dra- matic work She attended North Ogden Elementary and Wahlquist Junior High Both her mother and father teach Mr Oaks at Weber High and Mrs Oaks at Wahlquist 'i Miss Oaks was born in Provo and moved here 14 years ago Her hobbies art writing and sewing 17-year-- " |