Show x - V w mmmw Vol Garland I tab Tuesday 24 December 20 1949 No 4 Thespians Begin Rehearsals Of ‘And Came the Spring’ As Dramatics Production “And Came the Spring’’ a comedy of modem youth in by Maryanne and Joseph Hayes professional playwrights has selected as the annual school play and will be staged in the Bear River high school auditorium February 8 and 9 reports Milton Johnson director The play is the brightly humorous and straightforward story of the Hartmans a pleasantly typical American family who enjoy a reasonable amount of quiet and peace until spring enters the scene On the first day of spring vacation Midge the youngest finds herself surprisingly in the throes of first love When the Auditorium To Receive been hre’’ ' Janice Grover senior class Agenda Council representative Junior Yagi Bruins members as they prepare suitable props seen gracing the campus in front of the main building be Peterson chats with Gordon and for Santa and bis reindeer now to spirited Agenda Bruins Supply Christmas Spirit With Festive Decorations for Holidays ‘‘Deck the halls with boughs ” of holly tra la la Yes a tradition of following the school the Agenda and Bruins clubs of Bear River high the Yuletide again filled with spirit have decorated the halls and outside area with festive Christinas trimmings The gailjr decorated tree placed in the main hall for all to view the wreaths and boughs of holly tnhancing the upstairs windows auditorium and front doors were the work of the Agenda council The Bruins posted old Santa and all his reindeer on the front Bearfax Picture To Grace Coyer Of Top Magazine Bunnell vocational agLeRoy riculture instructor recently returned from a trip to the American Vocational convention at Atlantic New City Jersey held December &9 At the convention Mr- Bunnell gave a talk on "Contributions to Education Life Adjustment and Farmer Through Young Adult Classes” Mr Bunnell attended the conof vention as the the National Vocational Agricultural Teacher’s association and as a representative of the nine western states to determines New Drapes Curtain During Yule Holiday ous complications into which she If present plans materialize the family almost prove plunges Bear River students should find disastrous that the auditorium has underbe held will Tryouts today gone quite a face lifting during lawn to welcome the students as Representative among members after school with a large group the vacation they enter their alma mater of the Agenda and Bruins aiding of budding Among thcspians In an endeavor to add holiday in the improvements to be bidding were Janice decorating The cast intend made in the auditorium will be for parts atmosphere the clubs are play- Grover Gordon Peterson and the hanging of deep red drapes full a down schedule to to seminget at recorded carols the ing of rehearsals after the Christmas for the windows and a new gray ary and cafeteria during first Junior Yagi scenery lunch period and m the main holiday drop curtain for the This project is one of many hall v second lunch hour ‘‘We intend to make this one stage a Both drapes and curtain should Agenda and Bruin officers di- sponsored by the clubs as means of the outstanding stage producrecting the planning and plac- of promoting worthwhile school tions ever produced at Bear Ri- do much to improve the appearance of the auditorium ' ing of the holiday dress aie Patti activities ver" declares Mr Johnson Covey Carolyn Jensen Faye Theo Coombs PeterDonald Leland Stone Advisers Miks Margaret Wood side and Miss Ifuth Johnson are assisting the son and activities Santa To Greet Bears At Holiday Assembly Keep your eyes open for Saint Nick' Yes he’ll be at Bear River December 22 at the Christmas asby the Future sembly sponsored Homemakers of Amcuca "Christmas Wishes" will thenr-th- Last Bearfax division year’s page entitled "noon" and bearing a picture of David Anderson and Diane Rhodes sharing a soda with Christmas pop and hot dog will grace the assembly iront cover of one edition of the vocal and instrumental selections Scholastic Editor magazine in readings and tap dancing routine 1950 to dramatize the Christmas wishes The "Scholastic Editor" a na- ol various students and faculty tional magazine for all student members Eleanor Ballaid pres) publications is published at the dent of the FHA will nanato the Minne- sciipt prepared Quin by Carolyn I’mversity of Minnesota Minnesota apolis ncy The picture was planned taken The climax of the assembly and developed by Clyde Moms will come when Santa makes his Bearfax adivser annual visit to Bear River Keep an eye open for him he’ll be loaded with goodies and good Ag Instructor Speaks At Eastern Convention Midge manage lives and emotions to her own ends the hectic and hilari- cheer guaranteed to nake all who attend catch the Yuletide spirit FHA officers assure stu- dents- Senior Coeds Study Nursing Techniques To Aid in Meeting Health Responsibilities Being prepared for any sickness in the home seems to be the motto of the senior girls in course in home nursing classes as they swing into the fourth week of a The mam purpose of the course as explained by Mrs Agnes Sterling Box Elder county nurse of students in matters concerning sickness and health and in all is to increase the resourcefulness emergencies pertaining to sickness The course is also designed to prepare the girl to meet their major responsibilities as future I homemakers Phases of the course include bathing patients in bed making Si a bed with a patient in it bathing babies taking temperatures anjl pci forming other duties important in the preliminary course of Jr musing An added feature to be presented this year will be one extra week in the study of mother and hild care This is the fifth year such a course has been taught at the school so many girls marry "Since soon after graduation the class proves practical” states Mrs Sterling 4 Senior coeds and Maurine patient that Debaters To Compete in Neva Winn Ardene Macfarlanc Lucretia Earl Packer illustrate to Lola Summers their supposed they really know how to care for sick individuals Practice Meet Tomorrow Eight Bear River debate teams coached by debate instructor plan to partis Milton Johnson cipate with Box Elder debaters in a practice meet at Bear River on December 21 if present plans materialize “Resolved That JJhe President of the United States should be elected by the direct vote of the people” will be the question under consideration This meet is only one of several in which the group will participate pnor to actual region one and state competition slated for later in the year Already debaters and debate team! have spent considerable time in research and study perfect their cases in anticipation of thus and other meets tq come Bear Riveriteis who comprise the sight dehate teams are Carolyn Jensen Barbara Wood Joyce Barkle Winifred Sterling Janice Loveland Flora Gardner Blaine Johnson LaVere Adams Janice Last Marion Linford Senneth Iverson Gaye Laub Dorlyn Wood Connie Conger R II Peck Theron Butler and ReNee Slander With the exception of several team members just breaking onto the field of speech other debaters 'are seasoned troupers having participated in debate or speech meets in past years at the school or in interschool competition ing Colorful Pins Go To Church History Students Today The presentation of seminary pins to all church history students will be the feature attraction at the seminary Christmas program today put on by church history students for Old and New Testament classes The pins purchased by the individual students at a cost of more contain two $4 50 each jewels and three additional sections of enamel than last year’s pins and depict a church scene on some part of the pin or guard |