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Show Page 13 DISTRICT NEW LANDING OUTLOOK BASKETBALL Jan. 16, 1959 LOOP Laray Alexander named High School six stake region Hosts PtA an interesting the was electric new type- point highlight of the January writer which the students may netting of the Blandlng PTA was now use on a limited basis. the program given in .the San Mrs. Olsen explained briefly Juan High auditorium. Every dethe place of the Pep Club in the partment took a few minutes to School's extracurricular acquaint the parents present This was followed by a setup. dance with its program for this year. number by Yvonne Lyman and Pearl A Hr. Alexander, principal of the High School, began the program by explaining briefly the general situation at the school. He pointed out that while the building to now in use accommodate 230 Kartckner. - Industrial Arts given by Mr. Rollins, and this was acoented by a large display of the products of the classes in Manual Arts was intended students, 325 and are presently enrolled; while 33 seniors are graduating in the spring, almost 90 new students are expected from the The French in the 5 class, ourrioulum which is new this year, a short demonstration on the teaching of a foreigh langave elementary school next year. The crowded condition of the facilities is not giving way to inferior teaohing, of the department was complete schedule The guage. Miss Powell announced that a chapter of the Future Homemakers of America has been organized in the Home Economics new however, as ably demonstrated in the excellent program which followed. was department Mrs. Terrill's Commercial department demonstrated typing on this year, and out- lined the study plan of the partment. the different year levels, and Mr. de- represented Guymon for the PTA, the and Sci- audience at this point : : : ; I I j i I stated he felt classes. The ; I was moving ahead, the are as there fact despite 50 many as students in some program t i several teachers working in ence this year. He called attention to the display prepared the points out that the tournament in the San Juan district will take place in the Blandlng LDS Recreation Hall on of the new March 6th and 7th. The contestants will be decided by three Of interest to the Basketball play-of- fs plus the winner of the the area fans of the Blanding is San Juan Stake play thus putting recent formation of the San Juan four M Men and four Junior M Men District of Division 5 in the teams in the Round Robin affair. The play-of- fs All Church LDS basketball pro- -; will be between Mr. Leray Alexander has the Albuquerque and Young stake gram. the Denver- - San Luis been named director of this new winners; six stake region. Mr. Alexander stake winners; and the second is well known as basketball me- place team in the San Juan stake ntor and has already released the playing the winner of the Grand in this new Junction stake. The fourth team plans for play-of- fs will be the winner of the San district. The 6 stakes included in this Juan tourney. new district are: Denver Stake, San Luis Stake, and Grand JuncDiner: Waiter, there is not a tion Stake in Colorado; the bit of chicken in the chicken Young Stake in Southwestern Colo and Northwestern New Mexico; the soup. Walter: No, sir, and you wont Albuquerque Stake in New Mexico; find any horse in the horseand the San Juan Stake. The obradish either. ject of this new division is two fold. First of all it will cut If youre careless enough, down the traveling necessary for the stakes included to par- -. your present car will last you for a a lifetime. ticipate in the play-of- fs berth in the All Church tourney, Second, and most Important it One of the most difficult jwill allow more teams to take mountains for people to climb The win- -i part in the play-of- fs ner of the tournament in the San is the one they make out of Juan district will go directly a molehill. Homer Phillips. to the All Church tournament in director ! subject at this Provo in March. Mr. Alexander IN "M" MEN FORMED was entertained by a tap dance by Larue Helquist and Kaye Black. MEET US AT THE The . wrestling Coach explained the differences in the profess- -. ional and amateur sport. His remarks were ably demonstrated by four members of his team: Don Neff, Lloyd Bayles, Bill Galbraith, and Gerald Jugant. The Pep Club again came to the fore with cheers, featuring the four lovely Cheerleaders: Claire Sheridan, Dorothy Shumway, Sally my r ,v- - W. V& Redd, and Kathryn Lyman. The Band, directed by Mr. Ratcliff, played a few numbers while the twlrlers, Nalda Black and Marene Olsen, entertained. To conclude the program, Mrs. Aleene Nielson suggested the possibilities in Literature the library offers. .many USE OUTLOOK WANT ADS 17 jewels 70F incoflex Dost -- Pro toe led Watch Under the Sun O Self-windi- ng O Resists water 49.95 O Resists shock World's only watch with the flexible balance wheel that guards against shock . . . fully guaranteed! BLAume's EATM mom PLACE |