Show 3e ri THE follows: senior Senior party January 1935 hop March 29 1935 class play April 19 1935 senior and Junior party May 3 1935 senior breakfast May 17 1935 The seniors voted upon the rings to be bought from the Tanner comThe rings in Balt Lake City pany will cost have a mirror effect and S P ORTORIA L FOOTBALL MAN ENJOYS THE LIFE OF A BACHELOR sports hero likes Moyle Knudso He arises at life of abichelor a m cooks his breakfast of appetiztidys up his one ing ham and eggs on house and gets to school room time home which is Hts comfortable is cated on Coach Harris’ property equipped with electric lights and every high auditorium I guess we’ll have "Well George to quiet you” said Mr Streeper as he closed the window to prevent the the from banging northern breeze against picture of Qeorge Washington the wall MEAD thing man on the Girls Athletic Club Encounters Handicap It is sometimes a handicap to be toe good! Miss of the Girls advisor Reeder club naturally thinks the athletics durbhould engagc-Ming the club period It was suggested that the girls have tournaments but other club officers fear that they will if this is carlose their membership ried through because so many of the students will want to watch these Athletic girls It is a question whether the girls should carry out a project or just have programs It will be quite hard tc have any sjiorts because of Insufficient time Mr Streeper gave his second hour for a new English class the receipt Monkeys Beat Tigers Vw'but Old drink Mead a strong drink Is made by mixing enough tournament in the baseball The make 'water with a barrel of honey to ended Friday health classes girls jt “work” Alter the fermentation has when the Monkeys (freshmen) beat taken place It Is distilled by a secret the Tigers (sophomores) by a score ot formula unknown to the present civilon the football field ization Spices are added to give it Although it rained enough in the used thlf flavor The morning to make the weather un drink In the 19th century pleasant and the field good and slick the two baseball teams played a hard Garland - Tremonton Company Manufacturers Of PRIDE of UTAH Jungle FLOUR Milled For Fine Baking I Tremonton Utah on Hyrum Jensen & Sons In Furniture Hardware Heaters Ranges And Notions Garland winning Alumni gf PiHMiutmiiutiuiumiHuiBniiiiuiiuimamiiMituimiBiimiaauinBiBarj Dealers teams of the two and the two freshmen classes played each other The freshmen having won the first tournament will go into the next with a still greater determination to win The I’tah Attend College In the last Issue of the paper the names of 37 former students w'ho are entering college as freshmen this year were printed Since that time it has been learned that the following are also going to college and business schools Don Lyle Bjorn Gayle Holmgren and Darwin Gunnell Dean Grover and Alma Johnson are at the U S A C at Logan Roiunlha Udy Is going to Weber Faye Nye Dona Brough and Melba Hansen are going to the L D S business college Beyers enterVirginia Business ed Henegars College last spring Arlene Kunx'is attending a sewing school in Ogden during the day and in the is taking a business course YOU WHEN YOU’RE GONE” MISS nerves whether E The squad is wondering Not only must she compete with the or if has really gone Hollywood and sawing that goes on hammering lus new permanent is just an accident a few feet from her window but she must endure alsothe serenading And then there are the I wo nimrod? Efforts to discover among the workwho got uy at 4 o'clock on the mornmen the Romeo who persists in his ing before a football game shot four of Swiss yodelers have so boxes of shells and got back with five imitations small ducks He loves to croon They claim they shot’ far proved futile find them Somemore but couldn’t the Valley— Yoo — Hoo" and “By a "In one suggests that next time numbers I'm calling Waterfall - and 3 had better go hunting when Just who is the object of this lovethey can see has not been lorn swain’s affection determined either This mystery may brilliant some in Shurtz Fat got also add to the strain on Miss tackling In the Logan game Thursday nerves His style of going through the line to To Single Score j Completed Pass Gives Griz-- j zlies A 0 Victory In Last Quarter Logan took a hard fought victory when from Bear River last Thursday in the ojiemng minutts Of the fourth quarter Johnson ofLogan threw a pass to Otterback who raced up the sideline some forty yards for a touchdown Bear River had control of the ball mo6t of the time during the first three and had marched up the quarters field to Logan's 35 yard line more than once Logan’s good kicker and some juggling of the ball by Bear River players several times kept Bear River down hls man pects for winning season ends indicates good proshis letter before the APCO GARLAND Knutson got into action in a great shape too The- way lie bucked that line and made his tackles looked like the answer to a coaches prayer from scoring In the second quarter Dean Hall made a good run that sent everybody n Girls to their feet On a play he had rim about 15 yards and had only Are Underweight one man between’ him and the goal posts As Dean tried to reverse his Out of 108 freshmen and sophomori field he slipped on the wet ground and are underweight sixthe man got him Dean also made a girls teen pounds or more "Plenty of sleep in the secf good return of the a change4 of diet will build them and he and with blocking good ond half up" remarked Miss Reeder brought the ball to Thirteen girls out of the two dn:3-eOn the defense Howard Shurtz play have perfect balances between age cenwas He ed a good game playing as folter on defense and tackle on offense weight and height They are while Speck Pierson played tackle and lows Alice Leavitt Alice Wheatly Cleon a good also center Moyle played Edna Munns Helen House Twice as Logan Thompson game for Bear River Lawana Jackman tried to pass Moyle and Howard broke Hoilen Betensen Mae Timbimboo Wood Letha the Mary downed line the and passer through 15 yards back of the line of scrimmage D Jensen Ruby Hess Ruth Lumberg Logan did not make anything by go and Vera Clark lng thru the line because these Bears the would not be moved Redford "Don't peek” warns Mr Jensen as for sparkled tiny Grizzly quarter-bac- k the students take a type test with Logan He showed very good open field running on returning the punts their eyes closed Mr Jensen plans to take one studBear River was handicapied by noi ent at a time into the stencil room having in their lineup Howard Fuller and explain the operation of the stenwho is working and Palmer DeLong cil machine to them The only objecwho has gone deer hunting is that he gets tion he has to this The starting line up was as follows: his hands dirty plan 6 Logan Bear River (0) SERVICE BAIL FUSS D C Mgr Gas Oil & Accessories Exide Batteries Goodrich Safety Silver-tow- n Tires & Tubes Phone 27 GOOD Shoe Repair At Hepp’sj FAIR PRICES ” Service While You Wait Utah Tremonton inf idi!9Mti A New CHEVROLET ilil Coach fought game The tournament started soon after the girls got In good practice and continued on during the latter part of the term Each class consisted of four teams who chose for their squad name that of some animal of the Milling Garland Bears Hold Logan 8 Ever Think: boy with really and truly boy’s pants on? Raulston’d ever hold Barbara Chrisand tenson's hand In broad daylight not even blush? These and several others are to bo seen In the play ‘The Knave of Hearts” given by the Dramatics class as port of the vaudeville that Is goby the Agenda ing to be sponsored 16 at the Bear River club November PARAGRAPHS “I’LL Pinder who broke hls aiV In football practice at the beginning When items for the cost of the new one there Is are totalled of the year now has hls arm out of building the cast He says he's going to try it that ought not to be left out — the Miss Woodsides out scon on the old pigskin wear and tear on Theron the to Many friends find it a pleasure drop in for a visit with Moyle but he $775 o’clock ten to at bed to get manages each night Confronted with the school board’s ruling that students over 18 could not ride in the vans Moyle didn’t give up Raulston Zundel would turn out to his ambition of coming to school be King of ‘hearts'? Instead he got some materials tocould be a That Mabel Christenson gether and built himself a house The maid? frightened but is a one room structure house Jack Voder would ever be a chan- Moyle says warm and comfortable cellor wltfy a beard like a goat’s? He intends to make it his home this That Deaun Henrie and Wanda Ma- year son could be the best pastry cooks in Moyle occupies an important place the land? on the football line and he is a letter That Ada Hansen could ever be a basketball team Did y SEARCHLIGHT PIGSKIN Senior Class Meets Plans Year’s Activities Elvln from the applause Judging Commons a new senior student made a “hit" when he played two saxflphone Other solos In senior class meeting parts on the program were songs by and Ruby Land Dorothy Calderwood vatter reading by Mabel Christensen and a song by Venna Klrkham ' read the president Lynn Iverson It is as program for the senior year tV For Your Come SNAKES ALIVE! 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