Show ¥'4 - c ' - s' & f x 1 A1 TJ Vo! 4 ti t Bear 24 River High School w October Tuesday 25 No 1949 2 Future Farmers Homemakers Ready Plans for Evening of Festive Activity "Autumn Wonderland” themes the annual Harvest high school gymnasium Levis gingham and calico will be the mode of dress appropriately portray' the theme'5 As a feature of the evening a harvest king and queen ers and Future Homemakers will be crowned during the ball to be held November 4 Val Jensen compare ideas at 8:30 pm in the at the gala selected dance Ionian Singers To Present Lyceum on November 2 Ionian Singers a quartet of male voices will be featured the second lyceum of the year on Wednesday November 2 during sixth hour Advance billing given the group indicates that the quartet who feature a variety of hits should prove one of the most entertaining professional groups to appear before the studentbody 16 a lyceum On November featuring David Mylan make-uand character artist will be presented Milton Johnson student council director states that two more will be before staged 'yceums Once again Pepsters will struct Christmas with three to follow in the months of February and their stuff this time in formals March when they stage their annual The lyceum schedule as set up Sweethearts’ ball and Pep banfor the year was planned to offuture near the in fer enough variety to please all quet the first of the The banquet students Mr Johnson says two social events is slated for tomorrow evening at Garland with the Sweethearts’ ball set for Site 5 in the Saturday November seminary building an opThe banquet provides the Possible sites for the new gym portunity to accept officially new members into the club and were recently considered by is Pepby the given Board of Education personnel their older club and sters to honor architect Karl Krusmark sisters Principal Frank Stevens The Sweethearts’ ball themed Mr Krusmark will submit to Cer the Board of Education at their this year by “Somewhere next meeting plans for the gym the Rainbow” is a partner affair where the girls really entertain drawn to scale and placed In various positions in relation to their male escorts in style Full the other buildings on the camdetails for the ball are It is expected that final de- not yet available but Lola Hales pus cisions King concerning the location Pat Covey and Marlene of the gym will be made at that committee beads promise plenty of fun time The Pepsters’ Social Events Include Banquet Dance Board Studies For New Gymnasium - will members of the Future FarmAnother feature of the evening’ festivities will be a floor show Refreshments will also be sold To add further Interest the clubs will raffle off a turkey at the dance to the holder of the One chance will be lucky ticket given with each ticket purchased Admission is $100 per couple $100 for stag boys and 25 cents for stag girls Gib Thorp and his orchestra will furnish the music for the gala evening ‘‘We hope to make this year’s Harvest ball an unforgettable event in your school life” state Bonnie Hansen and Junior Yagi general committee chairmen are Other committee heads Ross Rudd Clive Garn Lamar Earl Eleanor Carolyn Quinney Sam Ballard LaMar Capener Don Garfield Choumos Jerry Dean Barnard Billy Sessions Selman Janice Loveland Flora Gardner Ann Holland Ruth Janice Rytting Barbara Ward Peterson Shanna Hill Clifford Hansen and LeRoy Bunnell FFA advisers with Mrs Oneta K Shurtz and Mrs Esther Anderson FHA advisers are acting as supervisors for the evening of western-fuThe annual event is one to which students and alumni look forward and is expected to attract a large crowd plans for the Harvest ball are Clive Garn Bonnie HanLamar Earl and Carolyn Quinney FFA and FHA officers in Festive decorations — i"' by Mapping sen event ifr Richard in Cannon preparation Carolyn Jensen and panel over for radio Barbara Wood station KBUI1 National Education Week To Feature Two Special Assemblies Radio Panel A 15 minute panel discussion over station KBUH at Brigham two special assemblies for the studentbody on some phase of theme "Making Democrocy Work” represent only a part of the activities planned for Bear River students during National Education Week Jo be held from November 6 to November 12 and the Seminary Names Corps of Officers selection of four from the freshman a new clerk the orBear River of the is now complete" states King seminary princithe "With new officers class and ganization seminary Alma W pal Those to chosen head the acti- are: Duane Stanley Stokes and counselors and Johnson Blaine clerk Burke Peterson with the help of LaVere vities Kerr Dean for bishop Potter Adams and will direct the Men’s MutuaL Elmo work Christensen of the Young the course for the Steering Women’s Mutual is Marat the helm with Karand Marilyn Ward as Lou Kidman Betty will act as Relief Society president Assisting her will be Connie Wood and Joyce Fryer Young lene King en Johnson assistants The panel one of five educa- tional programs to be broadcast over the Brigham station during the week will feature Gerald Simmons Carolyn Jensen Barbara Wood Val Jensen and Richard Cannon in a discussion of at Work in the “Democracy School" Principal Frank Stevens will head the discussion group American Legion posts of and Garland will present one program at the school during the week The other will likely feature a speaker and some outside talent with some additional numbers by students Observance of the week enables the Nation’s citizenry to note the and progress made in education serves to stimulate enthusiasm for profurthering the educational gram in county state and nation ” “It is very fitting that a school with Bear River’s democratic practices should participate in the observance of the week We intend to support the program 100 states Principal per cent” Stevens Librarian Catalogues New Volumes As Added Attraction for Book Week New books boasting jackets and est will be catalogued and ready for pupil use by week of November 13 reports Mrs Helen Severson “Make Friends with Books” themes this friendship and knowledge through young readers only from state to state but also from country to Bear River will observe the week with a special under the following captions: fiction fantasy animal and history Among new books available at the beginning Phantom Roan and the fourth in the Black Stallion covering the almost beginning all fields of student reading interof National Book Week set for the librarian annual celebration which aims at international Its hope is to spread the news of good books not country bulletin board display of posters and book jackets books reference books hobbies classics nature of Book Week called series are The two new horse stories Black StaUion and The Satan Another teenage story by Betty Cavanna is Paint Box Summer The Two good mysteries are Mystery of the Eighth Horse and The Seventh Step Bright Design tells the story of electricity while Arctic Mood relates a school teacher’s experience among the Eskimo children in Northern Alaska Bound to be popular are Father Flanagan of Boys' Town Young Nathan Tree of Freedom and The Sign of the Golden Fish to Other books are expected reach the library later this fall The purchase of as many new books each year as the library budget will permit is in keeping with the school’s policy of providing for Bear River students the greatest possible number of good books by authors who have proved themselves in the literary field Connie Rae Christensen points to an attractive display jackets ai Neil Miller and Elizabeth Atkinson talk over plans for National Book week beginning November 19 of book with her as si HUUltU Lake IV City J— program h been arranged and I lories over Logan Weber and start tne penauium swinging oaci lieved it to be the 4 largest brought out of the |