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Show Kwre- 6A The Summit County Bee - W Friday, September 1, 1989 North Summit Class of 1 929 Holds 60 Year Reunion e Fitness 246 East Upper Loop Rd. Marion, Utah 84036 THf THf Don't Miss Our iSfcis' GRAND member what happened last week. - A Thursday September 7th 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. September Special One Month Membership $30.00 Exercise and Nutrition Handouts Low Calorie Food Samples Drawing for One Free Six Class Series One Fitness Shop One Free T-Sh- irt It was a journey back in time when the North Summit High School Class of 1929 met on die afternoon of Aug. 18 at the Stake Center in Coalville to hold their fiOth year reunion. From the moment the guests started to arrive, it was obvious that we were going to have fun. They have reached the age when it is easier to remember things that happened 60 years ago than it is to re- T-Sh- Newell and Margaret Chappell arrived. Upset because they had left their clothes back on their bed in their home in Phoenix, AZ, and had been compelled to go shopping for new ones before they could attend the reunion. Newell was our Master of Ceremonies, and Margaret, who was The War Whoop editor for two 'years when she was in high school, had brought interesting articles out of those old papers to share with us. When Newell started reading some of these articles and telling other stories about the good old school days, it revived our memories and everyone wanted to add some event or amusing happening that he or she recalled. Everyone remembered Mr. Norberg and how we'd had to read the irt With Every One Month Membership Coupons for One Free Class For Everyone New Testament in Seminary. Someone remembered how Neal Jordan and another student had hidden in the loft of the old seminary building, and while Mr. Norberg was teaching his class, Neal had said with his booming voice, "Mr. Norberg, your days on this earth are numbered." This about floored the poor man. Neal said he got a year in detention for that prank. Member International Dance Exercise Association Shop at Home CHANGE FOR DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS, CLASSIFIEDS, ARTICLES, LEGALS, WILL BE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. The Wasatch Wave and Summit County Bee offices will be closed Monday, September 4 for Labor Day. and Utah Fitness Association. remembered Sherman Paskett Everyone remembered detention. about getting a It was where the "bad boys and being so thrilled those of one in operas. It girls" went to be punished. It was a part that of was turned out that his part study class held every day for half costume His Indian. an of the noon hour, personally con- "Squanto," was a feather on a band for his head, ducted by the principal, Mr. C. Ray and a breach clout The only thing Evans. For each rule you broke, or had to do was raise his hand, Inhe prank you pulled, you would spend dian fashion, and say "How. He a certain number of days in detendidn't even get to sing with the tion. Some of the most unruly stuchores. dents had so many days lined up Eva Smith was remembered for against them that they would never classes in business and the B. her have enough days left in school to G. Club. A tribute was given to her serve out their sentences. memory by Rita Jenson. We all remembered how Mr. One person we couldn't forget . Copley had been the giant of mathwas the friendly janitor, Steve ematics. We had all been convinced Stones, who always had a joke and that there was nothing in the world a helping hand. concerning math that he didn't These are only a few of the peoknow, and no problem too difficult ple and events we remembered for him to solve. about our days at North Summit Then, as now, athletics played a High School We enjoyed a delicious roast beef big part in the school's program, and Parley Sargent has been the star dinner supplied by the Denise Pace athlete of our class. Our coach, Catering Service. Silky Knudson and his wife, Viola, A short musical program featurwere fondly remembered, and Edith ing some of our old-tisongs was Lee told a message of love and good Beulah Willoughby, by given wishes for them. Ralph Garfield (Gass of 36); LorMusic also played a big part in raine Garfield (Gass of '40), and our education, and Mr. Appollo Grant Geary (Class of '41). Then Hansen stood out in our memories. everyone enthusiastically joined in by singing some of the school REMEMBER THE DEADLINE All classes taught by Kristi Peterson, a certified aerobic instructor with a degree in fitness and nutrition. Who could forget the bands and orchestras he trained, and especially the great operas he produced? Each one was complete with a chorus and orchestra, and with very talented" singers taking the main parts, as well as lavish rented costumes. songs. Marion Creager and LaRue Richins did the tables and decorations. All in all everyone had a great time. Those in attendance were President, Erma Stevens Richins; vice presidents, Marion Roberts Creager and LaRue Richins Waldnm; secretary, Beulah Winters Willoughby; treasurer, Verna Fowler Porter; Allen and Dorothy Bedell Anderson, Leone Crittenden Rippon, Newell and Margaret Farrell Chappell, Edith Johnson Lee, Neal and Sarah Jordan, Emery and Bernice Mills Wilde, Lyman and Maxine Stones Harris, Max and Rita Wilkinson Jenson, Parley Sargent, Sherman Paskett, and Amelda Saxton Richins. RV RESORT Open year round Separate tenting Full Service Station Friendly service River Fishing Full hook-up-s Stream runnini through campground. Pavillion for group gatherings family reunions Shady , restful, quiet. Hi Hi Family dining to open soon General Store - Pop & Beer specials ai5l8L!Br P.O. Box 698 Open 6:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Coalville, Ut. 84017 Phone I . T v; 801-336-29- 69 X |