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Show Friday, October 19, 1945. the V l d c a t Page Three Ynnir TTeaiIliieir Ml it If the Gillette everlish teacher, Mrs. Bauer has an exCompany wants a new announcer they ought cellent sense of humor which helps to take Mr. Tuttle into considera- make it easier for us along the SCHOOL PAGE tion, for he looks sharp, he feels dreary path to English grammar. Patience is Miss Reids outstandsharp, and he IS sharp. In Mr. Hansons class you can ing quality and she really needs it chalk up to your credit not only a with her Junior High pupils. The girls are really interested in good background in music, but a liberal education about Indians and Mrs. Hall since we learned a size 46 sweatshirt is too small for her early life in the Uinta Basin. Incidently girls, Mr. Clinger can husband. The oncoming year will be greetexcellent pointers on Our heads have been swimming give ed with enthusiasm by the junior how anyone to put your best foot forward. with new ideas how to be a good high. The eighth grade started out If you ever have anything that is American citizen since Mr. Christhe other day by playing the Dixbothering you, the place to go is tensen came along. on a game of basketball. (I thought to Mrs. Hart. She really has a The way you can tell when Mrs. this was football Dixon true feeling of season). sympathy and can Caine is going to give a surprise caine out on top. The Y boys said give you test is, by the way say how can very helpful advice. they didnt know what the final Besides being a very good Eng- - you tell, anyway ? score was, it must have been so close that they didn't remember. The seventh graders had a fair season last year at the training HORRORS! Thats the only word school, and they should have a good to describe these apparitions that year this year. The monotony of school was cer- have been wandering about for two The gang of boys with most enthusiasm about the coming year are tainly broken during the week of or three days. With two the ninth grade boys. To help junior high elections. Of course, its only initiation, but them ihis year is J. C. Bementt, an swell fellows like Billy and Karl what an initiation! The Chere Ami, untrained athlete who went to the running neck and neck for presi- the W. A. and it all to M.s, top Farrer last year. J. C. started out dent, there was cause for plenty of off, the seventh grade boys. The with a bang. initiations were all very humorous. The other day in class, Mr. Tut- excitement. The Chere Ami initiated on Wedtle asked J. C., Whats a bunch of Billy Demos and Janice Taylor nesday, October 10. The girls had fish called? of the Blue Party, and Gayle Curtis their hair very straight and carried A school, J. C. answered. of the White were successful their goat masters books. EveryWhat is a bunch of shee call- in the race Party where you went you saw straight for president, ed? and secretary, respective- hair, clashing colors, shoe shining, A herd, was J. C.s quick answeeping done, makeup on all ly. swer. wrong, and a lot of people laying What is a pack of camels? J. The officers elected for the grades their foreheads to the ground. (AcC. answered very quickly, Eighteen were just as well chosen. With cording to certain novels.) They cents a pack. Henry Taylor, as president; Janice also wore mismated socks, mens If Kent Broadhead doesnt stop Anderson, and Joan shirts, blouses backwards, and to the Snow Karl and and going gym every night Spencer, secretary, skirts inside out. Many wore onipracticing with Stan McAllister and Mary Fay Nicholes as social chair- ons and garlic around their necks, Joe Weight, the ninth grade will be man, the ninth grade is sure to have some even wore vegetable corsages hard hit, someone is likely to see a lot of fun. of lettice, carrots, and radishes. him and sign him up. The eighth grade should really The W. A. M.s initiated on This is Jae Ballifs favorite: I'm buzz. make officers Their things sure cutting a swell figure, said the Thursday, October 11. Theirs was Karen are Fred Earl, president; chorus girl as she sat on a broken just a little bit different from the Sherlene Dixon, Chere Ami because the goats wore bottle. Rulene and JacSparks, secretary, their hair in not less than twenty-fiv- e obson and Jordon Tanner, social pigtails with bright colored chairmen. ribbons, string or crepe paper, and had lip stick dobbed all over their Stanley Collins is president of the faces. A few wore babby bonnets seventh grade. Charlene Sessions is sucked and The seventh grade is honored baby bottles with pop and Ray Allred, secin or water them. They even wore with nine new students this year. retary. They really ought to have shoe polish on their legs and arms. Four new girls and five new boys. loads of fun with Albert ChristenBoth clubs brought their goat masSmall, light Loye Goodrich comes sen as social chairman. ters fudge, candy, cakes, cookies from Uintah County. Lois De St. and peanuts. Jeor has been living in Pleasant Grove.' Im sure you all know her The seventh grade boys wore lip sister Ireta. DAnn Naser from . . . stick, baby, bonnets, carried their Richfield, and Janice Ann masters books, wore their pants Sevy from Panguitch add a bright spot (Continued from page 2) up to their knees, wore their clothes to our room. David Hansen who is though we encountered a bit of backwards, and polished plenty of recovering from a broken leg is shoes. rain a the on home, good way very helped up vand down stairs on his Some of the goats had to scrub time all. was The crutches by two other new students by enjoyed parts of the building with a tooth from the Joaquin. Darrel Harwood Thespians attending the party were: brush and other swept the steps and hails from Santa Monica, California Mr. floor. Clinger, director; Clair Anderwhere he went to the Grant school. Although some of the goats felt Dee Law, One more new boy, Blain Tippetts son, Ray Nelson, R. badly we all had fun sometime durKatherine Miller, Eugene Tolboe, ing the day and we went to the Page school last year. hope to make Owen Olsen, Audrey Heninger, our initiations better every year and They all help to make up what we think is one of the nicest classes Joan Buckwalter, Douglas Thayer, have fun nearly all the time next Moana Ballif, and Kent Staheli. in the junior high. year. I JUNIOR HIGH STAFF Editor Mary Young Feature Editor Kent Broadhead Sports Editor .... Harold Christensen Eighth Reporter .... Marion Norton Seventh Reporter Ann Taylor Reporter Joyce Walker WHATS GOING ON? Have you heard the latest gossip? Here it is. To a certain group of eighth and ninth grade girls, twelve oclock is not a respectable hour for digging potatoes, and especially not in ones pajamas. The day after this incident someone asked one of the How did the potatoes turn out? The girl answered: Turn out nothing, we had to Was this dig them ourselves! meant to be a big laugh or didn't the girl know any better ? girls involved: alias the snob mob alias the red shirts had a sleeping party the other night. Personally, I cant see why these are called sleeping parties because even after three restful days the girls still had rings under their eyes. Apparently they don't believev in the old saying early to bed and early The ten teens to rise. Junior High Students Anticipate A Year Of Fun Y Junior High Completes Elections vice-presiden- vice-preside- We have some swell new kids in the ninth grade this year. Among them are Kenneth Killpack, Darrell Goodrich, LaVee Mower, JoAnn Spencer, Frankeline Paskette, Myrna Mayberry, Mary Faye (howm I doing) Nicholes, J. C. Bement, CarI was down to olyn Robertson. Kenneths the other day and he was helping his mother do the said She housework. Kenneth, take out this rug and beat it. When he arrived home three hours and minutes later he coultwenty-si- x dnt understand why she was mad at him. k JoAnn Spencer held a party the other night that was really a thrillMuch flavor was added by er. stooges such as Harold C., Billy D., Karl S., and that one and only (praise the Lord) Henry T. Its a funny thing but whenever seventh graders are caught sluffing the alibi is always I was waiting for the teachers to catch up with me. (They caught up in more ways than one.) What did the comb Question say after N. C. combed his hair? Look No teeth. Answer Dont get lost till the next issue, Sheerluck Jones (NOT Sherlock Holmes) BUT MASTER! vice-preside- nt, nt; New Students In Seventh Grade vice-preside- nt, Thespians t, |