Show I 3TIE rmn )(m i Vol IX GARLAND UTAH BEAR Goes to Fund SCHOOL Given for Adivities For Bleachers money from the Agenda Club Friwhich was presented vaudeville 16 will be spent to day November new according bleachers buy help of the to June Stayner president club Club officers have expressed their appreciation for the good support of Captain Ilarvey Giles the students and the large crowd that attended the performances At both the matinee and in the' evening the auditorium was packed to the doors The vody was acclaimed by many as the best one ever held The difference between this vaude ville and the vodies of a few years ago was that the acts were from the various departments and not the various towns "Next' year’s football team will go Two selections by the school orches Just as far or further than this tra were the opening feature Ipd by Giles The band appeared next Harvey prophesied year’s” their dignified drum major Norman Harvey was elected captain of the Perry After playing a couple of 1935 football team at the athletic numbers the band played a march banquet last weeKT and there was a circus parade with Harvey has played football all three representation from each act years he has attended Bear River Perhaps the scene of most roman“I never knew what a football suit tic beauty was the "Indian Idyll" looked like before then” he stated presented by the girls’ glee club says he Is not quite satisfied act an Harvey as a Waltz" Also the "Dream with this season’s play He hopes to of outstanding beauty victones The Bruins Club act featuring fairy lead the team to a few more dancers in dainty white dresses and next year “I think Dean Hall is the outstandbut with long shanky hair ribbons re ing player this probably year as far as all legs and hairy chests around playing goes” he said ceived the most applause Bear River was fortunate in The captain predicts a fairly sucan excellent “Mellar Drammer" cessful season for Bear River in basElder Box high ketball this year from her neighbor school He is fond of all sports especially There was really and truly a tight football basketball and baseball He wire walker a fat woman two aero laughingly disclaimed any hope for bats a man on the flying trapeze a making the basketball squad snake charmer a hula dancer and four Harvey is going to take a choice of daring clowns in the circus act pre- two professions farming and coachsented by the Agenda Club a pirate dance ing If he attends any college it will A dance “Riga-Jig- ” the boys’ be the Agricultural college at Logan from and two selections Giles’ hobby is playing ball and his glee were also much applauded When asked what Last but not least was a one act habits are varied he liked to eat best to keep him ini play “The Queen of Hearts” present-ebetween bites of shape he explained by the Dramatic Art dej artment of cake a that he ate every piece The general management of this was dorse by Miss Wood thing placed before him and didn vaudeville know what he liked best He gets ui officers side and the Agenda Club time to do his chores and go to Lynn Iverson and Alan Blain were Just in in charge of the lighting and scene school and goes to bed when he gets The Captain Giles Predicts Grid Victories in ’35 shifting HIGH Reporter Assembles Fads About Awards Vaudeville Cash 4 RIVER sleepy “Aside from athletics mathematics my favorite study although I don’t like that very well” he said Bearfax Gets First Glass Rating In National Contest is The Bearfax'of 1934 won first class honor rating in the national rating National contest sponsored by the The Scholastic Press Association with thou Bearf&x was in competition sands of other books in the United com contest States Judges of the mented that the modern art theme and the arrangement of the material used in the book was equal to any annual published in the United States last year Frank Hess editor Vernon Peterson business manager and Dee Jensen p1a manager are to be congratulated for this outstanding honor The gymnasium was well filled last dance Friday at the Thanksgiving Several of the faculty were there and of the students it was noticeable that the sophomores had the largest peralso had a centage The alumni good showing from Tremonton Percy Watkins won the special prize of a turkey that was given away Thanksgiving Dance Proclaimed Success RIGHT! “Name Miss Johnson: nouns” Richard Griffin: “Who? two Me? pro Many students hae been inquiring w hat they could do to earn awards in For school that reason a high Searchlight reporter gathered all the Information possible on the subject Each year accoiding to Mr Cannon Council aw irds are of the Executive to students who excel In presented nine activities In athletics awaids are resented football In four different divisions: basketball tennis and track Each year seven men in basketball and fourteen in football arc selected to time by Coach Harris according These boye sioent in League games receive a letter and If they are recomfrom both mended basketball and football it is necessary that they take their choice Those who merit awards in tennis must make the tennis squad of five members and win a tennis match against one of four regular scheduled opponents To win an award in track it is to (1) wm first place lh a dual meet (2) wm at least five points in a 3 win a point or a regional meet fraction In a state meet (4) win Urst on page 2 Continued Family Life is Problem In “Big Hearted Herbert” To be Presented Dec f “f 4 r v i r“ or1- - rv r ' 4& t - jff i Ruth i r MeKter Annual Journalism V Provo of the Bearfax and Representatives Searchlight staffs will attend the sec ond annual Brigham Young Universtiy of high school journalists Conference December 8 at Provo Utah The purpose of the convention is to further high school Journalism in the west Eminent scribes of the state will address conference delegates and give them valuable advice about pub lication problems Bear River has been asked to fur nish a speaker for the business staff Mildred Theurer department meeting will give this talk a report of advertizing management of the staffs here Publication st’fis from any high school in the In t mountain West are invited to attend CONILbTS IltLD In connection with the convention editorial contests in news writing feature writing and headline writing writing were conducted by advisors of schools at the various Journalism The best example of each was selected and sent to the B Y U to be judged contest Final In the finals of the w’ill of be awaided winners prizes a $25 00 scholarship for the best story and books for the best headlines feature and editorial at the convention Rayola Roe Faye Michaelis Hazel Manning and Orpha Heppler submitted the best examples in the school of the final Judging Results are not yet known Six members of the Searchlight staff attended last year's convention held March 30 1934 contest comple In a newspaper mentary to the convention the Search light won second place In Us division The "Plainsman Herald" Laramie won first Wyoming Hazel i js Manning Bleachers Assured A 1 9 OF CAST HAVE HAD PREVIOUS STAGE EXPERIENCE MAJORITY Staffs Will Attend Convention No 3 UTAH TREMONTON Board Member Pledges Support his after dinner speech at the football banquet last week Mr Hyrum told Jensen school board Inember the boys that the school txiard would help to provide bleachers next year for the football field need Students have expressd the for bleachers when they have said it is impossible to do effective cheering with the rooters scattered along the edge of the field as Is now necessary The patrons of the school have ex pressed the need for new bleachers the football They have compared field here with that of the other county high school and have declarthat Bear ed that much is needed field could stand much im River’s Whether mother or father knows best is the problem that presents it self in the competitive play "Big Hearted Herbert” which is to be preu seated on December 19th Herbert K&lnqss played by Paul Jenkins Is a “self made” man who toward fails to adjust his viewpoint com Various the rising generation plications arise when his wife Elizabeth in a very clever manner endeav ors to show him the folly of such an attitude The problems of the an to provide family promise evening of spirited entertainment Paul Jenkins plays the title role His wife Elizabeth Is played by Ruth Melster George Miller and Ralph Nellson are the sons Junior and Rob ert Hazel Manning plays the role of the daughter Alice and Bill Packer if Andrew Gjodrich her fiance Mable Christensen Sam Woerner Zundel Estelle Welling Raulston Vernon Henderson and Nelda Pederson play the roles of the Goodriches and Laurences Havens friends and business associates of the Kalnessea The majority of the cast have had previous experience In either ML I A dramatics Ruth plays or in school Melster has been in two previous school plays aid BUI Packer played the lead in the Mound Fort Junior high school play The New York World Telegram says of “Big Hearted "Abounds Herbert”: In merriment Beloved of the people to whom family life Is the only life worth living” Bearfax Campaign Under Li Way To Close December 10 The Bearfax campaign last began with salesmen Thursday shouting "Buy your year book now” and “Won’t you buy your annual from me?” The will continue until Decem campaign ber 10th contests this year are tom boy brother the boy or girl who has and the girl or boy who is nonchalant The type of Bearfax for 1935 de lends upon" the students The larger Che book the sale the more elaborate provement will be Judging from the number of Various departments of the school pictures taken this year the Bearfax will contribute both work and money will be the best in the history of the to the building of the bleachers The school shop classes will do most of the work in arrangement will be Changes This will save nearly $200 The AgenInstead of da club has contributed fifty dollars made In the departments and class out of money made from the vaude having the class officers write a ville ups appearing at the head of The faculty plans to give play and will give all the proceeds each class they will appear in the ad ministration section The greatest from it to the bleacher fund With Mr Jensen's assurance of change will be made In the student school board support the project now life section but It will depend upon the amount of personal pictures conseems certain of success tributed The Bear by the students “I don't mind fax managers will appreciate prints Flank Burns says school for year book engravings It's tha principal of the thing suitable handed in bv any high school student I don’t like” The big originality |