Show - VOL BEAR X School Schedules Varied Program For Freshie Day Future Freshie day sponsored annually by the Bear River will be held Frihigh school May 24 when all eighth day graders are invited to participate in a day of special pro-- l turns and events Future freshies from schools ol Northern and Western Box Filler county will spend a full day at Bear River and become acquainted with class schedules and cafeteria school policies routine as well as enjoying programs sports and other social functions especially arranged for their enjoyment Instead of all attraction? being planned for freshmen plans lor the day provide that all students will be given the opportunity to attend each of their next year's classes for a twenty minute period and beteachers come acquainted with and subject matter Two assemblies will be presented one by representative high school students the other freshies themby the future selves the last hour of the greenlings will witness a baseball treat when Bear River meets the strong Box Elder nine in league competition Plans for the day are being handled- by student body officers and student council members During dav the Agenda Bruins Name Next Year’s Officers In final elections held during first hour classes last Friday and Bruins club memAgenda bers elected their officers lor the coming year Jeanine Showell was the girls’ choice for Agenda president Norr and Melva Maxine while Castleton were named and secretary respecThese girls will take tively over the duties of the present officers Joan DeLong Joyce Capcner and Barbara Waldron Giles Wendell was named Bruins' prexy Assisting him will be Blaine Gardner as and John Udy as secretary Wendell Blaine and John will replace Jay Cullimore Jess Glenn Archibald and Loyal officers F F A Exhibit Five Members Stock at Show boys FFA from the Bear chapter showed lambs and choice Utah State Junior held at Spanish to 4 Fourteen five steers were RIVER HIGH Seniors Announce Plans For June Graduation the theme “Views of Using the Future" class officers have announced that plans are nearly all completed for senior graduation exercises to be held SatJune 8 in the Bear urday ver stake tabernacle at 8 o'clock Dr M superLynn Bennion of Salt Lake City address schools will give the to the graduates while Marilyn Rogers and Eugene Hansen student speakers for the senior class will speak on “Spiritual Contributions" and "Educational Challenges” SCHOOL TUESDAY MAY winning steers at the No 1946 Special musical numbers will be presented during the program by an instruof Joann mental trio comprised Green cello Bonnie Rytting and Daryl Garfield viopiano lin Also appearing on the prochoruses gram are the school “llervin Bunderson superintendent of Box Elder county schools will present diplomas to about 120 students who have qualified for graduation" ports Kleon Kerr senior adviser and chairman of the graduation committee Benediction wi be offered by C E- Smith former principal of Bear River Caps and gowns were chosen as senior attire by popular vote If present the plans mature girls will be robed in white and the boys in blue Included among the list of graduates are several boys now serving with the armed forces Salt Lake Mayor To Address Seminary Grads Earl J Glade mayor of Salt Lake City will be the principal com speaker at the twenty-firsmencement exercises of the Bear River stake seminary to be held in the Bear River stake tabernacle June 2 at 8 o'clock Robert J Potter president of Bear River stake will award to plomas approximately 85 graduates The program as outlined will include greetings from Darvel Robbins bishop of the seminary who will conduct the exercises while graduation addresses will be given by Hollis Johnson and LuDean Hunsaker The boys' and girls’ choruses will sing selected songs J W Larkin will offer the invocation after which Audrey Meldrum will play a clarinet solo Jeanine Showell will give the theme and Darlene Stenquist will play an organ Promise Provide Thrill “Bogeyman” To "Bogeyman” a mystery comedy in three acts by Edwin S will be presented as the Day ainual senior play May 23 at 8 30 pm in the Bear River school auditorium high “This play will be one of the spookiest most thrilling enter- intendent The Bear River high school orchestra will play the processional and recessional marches “Enlre de Procession” by Batiste and “The Young Prince and Young Princess" by 8 Seniors Will Present Mystery Comedy Annual Production Slated For May 23 tainments attempted at Bear River during the past few ears” states Milton Johnson director The entire action of the play is staged in a large room of the abandoned Dixon mansion which is situated on a knoll above the Dixon coUege campus Ez Dixon grandson of the of lounder Dixon college played by Bob Summers and Harper his fraternity brother Luaiia Ballard Colleen Front row: portrayed by Jed Stanfill SENIOR PLAY CAST— Center row: Burdeen are the only inhabitant of the Tingey Ruby Davis Loa Mae Shuman Sessions Fauntelle Clarke Doris Stenquist and Marilyn Rogers old mansion which is reputed Jim Felsted Bob Summers to be haunted Back row: Karl Boss Jed Stanfill Davis Ruby and Milton Johnson director Doris Stenquist Marilyn Rogers Luana Tingey and Loa Mae Shuman are cast as a group of Future Homemakers Gamma Omega sorority girls Sponsor Tea June 5 Awards Assembly To Honor Students students who qualify for awards under the new award system instigated at the school receive these this year will honors at a to be held Wednesday May 29 Under the system all seniors who earn points equal to or in excess of 70 in curricular and activities are eligible to receive a certificate In addition to this of merit the 20 percent of the seniors receiving the greatest number ol points under the system will receive an official Bear River for high school pin designed the school Juniors who garner 05 or more points during the course a of the year will be awarded certificate of merit as will the sophomores who earn 50 or more merits and freshmen who receive the necessary 30 points The points on which these arils are based have been accumulated throughout the year individuals for by the various participation in school activities and for scholarship and attendance All Registration Plans Near Completion Registration plans for next year are rapidly nearing completion stated Garland Puzev show Stock Together with Lola Johnson Fork May 1 school registrar Mr Puzey has lambs and been registering eighth grade shown students throughout the valley Vem Adams and Lind House and upperclassmen here at Bear placed first in two out of three selection River "The seminary of the classes while Jerry Bufaculty have Students will be given' the opchanan received second in one encouraged the students to do of as the as posportunity to test out their next much lambs of the classes of fat planning Kan sible and as result the ar- year's class schedules on FuCrozier and George ture Freshie day when they atchoice rangements forthe entire evenIloriye each showed and classes next year’s showed ing have Been smade by them” tend steers Jerry Buchanan meet their new instructors stated Alma two commercial steers King principal River prize 21 who future Homemakers arc sponsoring accompanied by Mrs Whipple their sorority housemother Fauntelle played by mothers' and girls' tea to be Clarke come to look over the held June 5 at one o’clock in mansion as a prospective home school for their sorority the Also interBear River high ested cafeteria mansion is Girls will model cotton anil "Flunkey” Smith professor of Dixon rayon dresses skirts and blous- psychology at college es and suits and top coats which The professor is portrayed by Robert Scholer they have made in sewing clasNot liking the idea of giving ses during the school year unOnela up their house to anyone else der the direction of Mrs Ez and Lanny with the help Shurtz instructor A under the direc- of Charlie the colored handyprogram man physiinvent (Jim Felsted) tion of Mrs Billie Rae w ill be ghosts and other haunts to cal education teacher It seems presented by the dancing class scare the girls away there is someone else who also during the fashion show wants the house A ghost which neither of the boys barto gained for turns up to protect his interest Just who the ghost really is is revealed the in the night of the play membership Through Scroll international Quill and Helping Mr Johnson manage school for the play are Colleen society BaUard high honorary the "Searchlight" student director and Burdeen journalists itself of the oppor- Sessions will avail stage manager to enter critical service There will be only one night tunity schools to all member offered performance for adults and one from all matinee for the students of the School newspapers parts of the nation are evaluat- Garland and Treraonton grade and journa- schools and the studentbody ed as to educational listic qualifications by some of Admission to the night per learned men and forma nee will be 35 cents for most the women in the field of journaladults and 35 cents for students ism Matinee prices will be 20 cents Six "Searchlights” pubUshed for studentbody and 10 cents the for grade school students by the school during for in be sent will This not being a regularly year June examination before scheduled studentbody function regardAdditional information the buses will not run news staff organization ing and the advertising coverage TO RETURN various other phases of news- TAYLOR A J Taylor will also be popular chemispublication paper and teacher will for consideration citizenship try submitted be given a hearty welcome “Irrespective of the rating a such service offers when he returns next week to ceivcd duties at advisers and staff members an resume his teaching the Bear River high school opportunity of learning Mr Taylor has undergone two and weak points of the strong since leaving paper From such a knowledge major operations His posthey can work to improve the school on March 23 ition has been capably fiUed by Rupert publication” stated adviser Lee Freeman Blackham The America of a inthe Receive Paper Critical Rating t |