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Stans The SEARCHLIGHT Published Beer River By of Student Faculty The Direction Under the Griffin Nethella Vol the School High 3 No 13 EDITORIAL STAFF Stanley Associate Assistant of Advisor Editor LncUe Editor Johnson Jensen Hall Fanny Editor Grant Culllmore Tanner Ruth Earl Luc lie Dick Weill nf New Staff: Mary Frldal Mervln Seer 1st Alleen DeLong Noreen ' " Llsh Beth Cannon 8 port Earl Buslneee Manager AaaistanU Caddie Naoma 'October John Cleo Nye "“ 26' 1937“' The Searchlight Appreciates many local townsIt has been the comment folk Interested In our school that this year’s studand spirit ent body Is showing more enthusiasm at the high than has ever before been demonstrated school Behind this ardor lies a warmth toward the school as a whole and also toward the different departments Bear River high school students are standing behind the several organizations and earnestly coworthwhile operating with leaders In accomplishing have we of the Searchlight staff Especially things seemed readers have noted this cooperation Our us to appreciate our articles and have complimented them have to that those upon particularly appealed Something that is indicative of the fine cooperation that we are getting Is the manner in which Several of the advertisers are being patronized them have told us that they are profiting materially by advertising In the school paper The High School Supply Store for instance did a big business with their Bit caps after our last into Coomb Issue and many students dropped and Persson’s and looked over the athletic apparel that had been advertised George Napoli appreciates the business that has come his way at his new loHotel While other satiscation In the Midland fied advertisers could easily be mentioned we will simply say that the student body apparently appreciates the generous patronage that the advertisers of give A good way to show our school spirit is to sup- the firms that are supporting us The advernot only make the Searchlight largely posbut their ads make it profitable and Interesting to you readers for whom we prepare It port tisers sible LITTLE NOTHINGS wonders if Shirley sons and daughters and if named "Alum” Beck alumni so why are Mr Nye’s they are all Statement from Dale Welling: "If I make unit of credit every year I’ll graduate In o years" Mk Ward far out about the back McFarland wall and of the Morris at The alumni attendance the homecoming was due in part to invitations sent out by Larson and the student body officers freshman came to Miss over the monitor idea locker are these words: “I kill the ninth Just left" A putting Woodside’s Anyway every tenth aid in on his thief? What group of "dirty dozen" and girls on the campus especially why??? Is called the AND THE NIGHT SHADOWS HARVEST MOON And at the eventide of this autumn one stands and gazes at it all in reflected glory As the night shadow? creep up and the damp dusk hang? lower thfe panorama darkens to violet yellow and deep rose The round and maharvest moon rises high rippling jestically rides on a silver sea etched of trees stand against the patient moon hushed and The tips reverent A solitary drifts goose by against the distant horizon His honking stirs the tree branches and then they moan and sigh as if in pain and brush in agony against the sky When the deep night crawls over and the farthest star the vaiiey calls from across its infinite horizon I love to drive away through the autumn night in solitude with one When we dear friend beside me feel together the sharp fragrant acrid breezes caressing our faces and push on and on against an unencom pasit seems to me we are sing horizon very near a great ultimate goal OF RAIN dull gray clouds roll down rain drizzles in a fine mist Is transformed again The everything rain laden landscape culminates in a faintly white horizon The ceaseless misty drizzle has turned to snow on Bummer come and the mountain but a dimly colored gone is now When the memory beautiful and soon you can’t see It and all you know Is that it makes a strange lovely splashing sound and beats interminably like Congo drums behind the hills at think Yes about the rain It gets night Is most dark is autumn Everything tells that And after auwhat? it us There will come the time when leaves that wither and fall are resurrected again and the red maple that dies will find new life Always yiere is one more spring Oh yes the ( And Deans’ Breakfast was fun and it also gave us a to find out what other schools Naoma Gaddle doing’’ stated the other girls who attended the Deans’ and Girls’ annual breakfast in Salt Lake City last Friday “It chance are and Mrs Shurtz Naomi Miss Woodside Gaddle Geraldine Walker Beth ManJensen Luciie and represented ning the girls of Bear River high school at the breakfast for representatives Girls’ League in the state Lion House at 7:30 am When the seventy deans and girls were seated at the table they sang "School Days” then each one arose and’ told who she was and WhaL’ The program school she came from consisted of two musical numbers and a talk “What Vocations are Open to Me and How Can I Prepare Myself for Them" by Mrs Clayton from the Home Economics at the Department College at Logan Agricultural After the breakfast the girls and deans separated for the election of new officers and for ideas from other from held " night tumn— Question: What prominent football hero and campus leader has gone "pftt" with his current heart throb? AND HOSE And all this — I know what it is Autumn the fall of the year is with us here again I am amazed and almost afraid at the deep beautiful shadow that lurks in the autumn I game Miss GOLD Attend Girls’ Femmes Shortening days of blue and gold red and and rose Apples hanging from limb The azure sky the ripe like a bubble clear and deeps In their last blooms The rose tinted glow from the sunset enhancing the woodland and seniors in yelling Mr juniors Mr Taylor squeak'baby at the front of the wait real spirit — it didn’t demonstrate lung power The mountain scene on stage was painted by Bob Rhodes of Garland AND BLUE HORIZON did the King triumphed over the ed like a mouse but the auditorium showed the until it was called on to Column horizon is ringed with a streak of cold mist and the steel blue dome of the sky presA ses down like a trench helmet with maple branch caught aflame scarlet and the sparks scattered about on the wind until now the whole world is smoldering like a brush fire Red sumac and maple on the mountains and in the fields the shocked com stands like wigwams on the hillside clear The streams nun thin and and cold and the stars stud the even-- ing sky and flutter like ghostly scarves behind the straight pillars of that stand like sentinels in the darkness Today the thin whitish Another Step in Bear River’ Hitory Cn the noith side of the main building there is which when a tremendous work of art under way completed will be somthing great in the history of that our our school This is not only evidence is growing but also a manifestation that we school are keeping pace with other schools and are deserving of this construction A few years ago who would not have laughed when told that the high school was in need of a swimming pool on its campus? Indeed who would not have doubted the Idea that there ever would be one? To most of us now about all we can see to the building is a pile of bricks layed up in orderly it stands there as a refashion but nevertheless minder of the happy days that are coming to the visualize Can’t school you yourself going for high a nice warm plunge about next February when the and with covered white cold clouds hang is campus over the mountains and the air is stiff with a penetrating cold? This thought alone should instill In us a sense of gratitude to those who made it possible for this construction I wonder if this building is a call for more boys If it is Miss and girls to take physical education Reeder and Mr Tripp will have to become life savers until Its newness Is worn off And too it does not will lose take a phrophet to see that the much of its business when students begin lining up for a long boisterous swim each waiting his turn and hoping there is room for one more schools “These annual breakfasts are very worthwhile because they give us a chance to meet representatves from To The Band Three cheers for the band! This musical organization under the direction of Mr C C Watkins has been doing quite a bit lately to create more pep around the school They have made words to some of the peppy music and taught them to the student body When we played Box Elder the members came in uniform and paraded on the football field as they played They helped create enthusiasm among the students and cheered the team on to victory with their music When the fellows left for Kansas the bond gave them a lively with a short concert to the band and their leader Congratulations over Ideas” schools all change “It’s too bad gone the state said Miss every and ex- Woodside have girl couldn’t down” THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES doesn't like shady Joke doesn’t neck She doesn't smoke She A She She doesn’t swear She never flirts She doesn’t wear Those shortened skirts She doesn’t dance She doesn’t sing The goofs in pants Don’t mean a thing She doesn’t use Hie beauty salves But won’t refuse To show her calves You ask her name? Well that’s a wow — She's not a dame She’s Just a cow —Exchange The Hall Monitor Where do you belong? No longer is it Mr Smith who asks this ancient question of every student wandering in the halls but rather the hall monitors who ply students out of class with the query Each day when the names of the strollers In the halls are handed in a record is made and if anythe during thing is reported missing from lockers day suspicion falls back on the students out of a classroom No one wants to risk his good name by being suspected of petty thievery that may be going on around this schooL No one wants his reputation torn down by merely being in the halls during a class period but he is the one who Is violating the laws and should be the one to pay for the offense It Is an admirable thing the Bruins and Agenda leaders have Instituted To keep it that way every student must go to class Intending to stay there all hour Then petty thievery will be abolished and no one will be suspected of opening lockers and taking that which does not belong to him every at the Garland Theatre - Thursday Tuesday - Wednesday October 26th 27th 2th WALLACE BEERY WARNER BAXTER ELIZABETH ALLEN MICKEY ROONEY in “SLAVE Friday - Saturday Big Doable 1: GEORGE BRENT “MOUNTAIN SHIP” Oct Bill A big h cast In JUSTICE” Second Big Feature: WILLIAM BOYD in “HILLS OF OLD WYOMING” f Sun Mon Tuea Oct 31 Nov and LUISE Wed PAUL MUNI In ‘THE "The GOOD Finest Picture RAINER EARTH” of Thl you 1937" Attention Students! coupon and 15c will admit to see "SLAVE SHIP" y Oct 26th only See a great Special picture at a bargain price |