Show Mound Fort lias Bond Rally in Gay liriety Mode en - - J test— Doris Russell Pep CUnb Pictures Last Wednesday in the halls of Mound Fort the Pep club members could be seen all trim and neat in uniform anxiously scan' ning themselves in mirrors to see that every hair was in place and to make sure they had "that school girl complexion' The cause for all this excitement? wny tney were waiting for the photographer 1 to come and take their picture so it could be entered in Mound Fort' famous Pep club scrapbook The ohotograDher took five pic tures and the proofs were handed to Mrs June Squires on Thursday The girls viewed their pictures ' honefullv but 'most of them wen away muttering "Do I really look that?"- But on the whole Jike trieture is one that the 1944 be ashamed VJ5 Pep dub will not for future Pep clubs to gaze upon— Janet W Stewart End of the Term Bines The end of the term is approaching - Tests- and unpleasant marks are certain for a number of stuv dents Many are wishing they had studied harder at the first of the term instead of leaving the bulk of the work for the last couple of days Here are some reactions: Shirley Bouer:' "Woe is me" Virginia Hancock: "111 never tell" Ardithl Parkinson: "Can't you nTni4 - - rv a v" tu -- - i iin — 4- -v -- — I — i I ra w 5 -- n-t- -- J L: '' -- I J variipraft species ---- TiTmit w- noDinson uon violins: uaroara rifoVenr Flnnns n VI11C 4avuuwsii VaiiV -7' ir t i — n1 Fuller Mareene Fuller Mary Bar inLynn Neilson admit finding a school subject - ton Marilyn Russe HNorma Konkle Anne Mogenson their in down but teresting deep Hansen Jeanene Barnes Maxine rr thot TflnTiv vfife t Ipflt f nil Ifanf Til Jintftti oi tnem are lnteresiea in mis one Clarinets: Dale Halverson Jack LaRue Daniel Bockas Gene Deem Jimmy Vance the Army Neil Visser Stanley Norton Zada "The Best From Yank" or a great and the stoty Bowden Weekly and Sundress Jacket Lionel Cornets: Dale Wahlen adventure in Global Publishing as told by Sgt Al Hine Yank Conn David Payne Dick Vander- ' staff writer E P Dutton & Co zee and Fred Ball Inc 300 Fourth Ave New York Bob Trombones: Bob Tonks Here is an interesting book a Davis Bud Wilson Marion Albis- ton and Nathan Tanner compilation of Yank's best in fact fiction and picture irom every Piano: Nadine Bowman and camp combat sto Flute: Jo Ann Salmon ries GI humor and cartoons "sol Saxonhones: Dick Wilson Betty dier action photographs and soldier Lou Konkle and Gene Smith art— letters from "Mail Cellos: Bonnie Vance Joyce uid- from verse — highlights son "What's Your Problem" This book Drum: Hubert Erwin offers an opportunity for civilians Denise Colvin Bass: to get in on the features-j-stori- es The public is invited to attend mctures letters cartoons! poetry the concert — Carol scoineia and doggerel — which have made SIZES I Concerts Conducted Yank not only an official organ On Friday the Lewis band pre 2 but also the unofficial favorite of two concerts one at Quincy The apCairo sented to Nome GIs from one at Madison The members The and Yank of Weekly Army peal wore their band uniforms of blue from the day in May 1942 when canes and hats with white slacks its first skeleton staff assembled in to street the 42nd on room and blouses The i oiiowing proa bare at sense one in been has gram was presented: "Concertina present Ridicolo " a clarinet novelty num least esoteric Yank was and ex-is ber with Dale Halverson playing written exclusively for soldiers the solo part and the band accom clusively by soldiers It has been until now a closed book for the panying "The Three Bears" a civilian reader— unless the civilian storv and novelty band number reader can pick up a copy from with Lawrence McGill as the nar number a friend in the service or read at rator: "Zenith" a modern ii j vr we a later date some of the Yank ana tnree marcnes 1TT uniiea material which has been reprinted Stand" "Sustineo Alas" and "Cita- in maeazines and newspapers oi tion for Valor" A girls' chorus ppneral circulation consisting of Berna Goodwin Bon The most important phrase In nie Vance Diane Dickson Joyce the Yank credo is "By the men Herrick Verla Peterson June Her-ric- k Yank's service" men the in for the Barbara Southwick Delora camisole-to- p sundress has Read and Carol Scoffield sang writing drawing photographing The and production personnel is 100- dash and charm and for easy sew- - two numbers The program was o oui- in- - you can't top it! Pattern 4697 concluded With a twirling exhibi- per cent eniistea men cers are assignea to xanK m an h - it s own enchanUng little Jacket tion by Carol Losee Lola Hart editorial capacity inereare ?anx Anna Mogensen 4(507 comes in Junior Reverlv Rowan omcers Dotn m tne new xok Miss sizes n 12i 13 14 15 i6 17 and Barbara Hill and MThe Star — u varH I headauarters and in the various n 0! 10 V I WIA vinr overseas branches but they deal lo°fKllf TIa' TITttv I with admmistrative problems and ' - v 'd- SfnmnrTi TTlrpr Pains? — i Wirli n0 iMienn in ati iivi -- -aaw v vuw cwaaik "vaava auo misu uiu war editorial stall ana tneir Anne Adams Pattern have irgeiiuary bwn a merry old soul it h had joecu BuXXerers who superiors parimeni San Francisco stomach ulcer pains write their stories from the en- SiiSv o have to pay the penalty of stomach or name ulcer pains Indigestion gas pains listed man's point of view and pass uuu4mu oeanourn outaxxub bcaxbwuxx uauu mu Channels OI ther condition caused by excess acid 5r72SSrshlS that applies to J The new spring 1945 Anne £hould try Udga and theytoo may be all other correspondents— D C merry Gtt a 25o box ox bdga Tablets buic: i xcaaacaaawca AAJTAA1B Im nrViinH ! Ao r Here's 'Best aaow- - aja I V 1121 eo From Yank' t'' " m oat-tie-fron- t ft CaU'r-sol-H- ier LJ M-- vk'f Vnv'v' "-- a Jv - r i — ! tr Ton taSnr from rheumatic: arthrltUi tiearftJs pin try this stmpl Inexpensive horn woassBas an nuns oct m dkv recipe tbat two-weComwmnd of Ru-E- x supply today Mix It with ' quart of water add thal utea ol 4 letnou It'a easy No trouble all and eteaaant JYou need only S tabiespooa- t—ula two tinoea a day Often wtthln 48 hour sometimes overnight— splendid results are obtained If tha pains do not Quickly leT tetter return tbe and If yvn do not feet ana kh-js-x wui cost yaa now empty package aa la sold It by your drogsiet wades tag to try x cuarantee an abaolnto nooey-bac- k y Compound la for aal asd recommaDded auf itorni aTerywnera I ek m 1 I rtAT-tv- I itu I R-E- - -- - A: : - — ' — ' if J ?cy5t ui siv IJr7Jrl "" m 'vt'" L Speakinq of r ' s -- wi'D'ni ii iiij'Miii '1 S) ( Lj V Tonight at 9:30 1-- - i ' Tune in "If avGift" ' You Me'ea Is Rapec and Eencil This !s Kay Collier Speaking— You'll Fmd Me Exclusively Af dAGO "5750 3 1 )fS':? " KLO 1 ii With Spring appfoathin yom'tt want your hair newly oof specially pced Cold 'fashioned Treat yourself g curb—aad Wave You'll l!k the sot you'll like the Indivrdual atttntioh you receive Remem ber the Cold Yy9 snioatingj womea So make your next permanent one of our beanti-- j ful Cold Waves t )wt ©cbalf price! yofi esy-xaana- Jke ppoiatxaeat earfy! Visit vr OormtfU Bis Compleit lias of Iwthil CijmfSk s JW1VWL Wsh 1 $2000 Wavt $1500 Wave -- (Pi jet E Blvd loU Main end BrooJwy-S- a!t 2470 Wath'Mateft Mvfmwb-M?!!3- Cify-P- Ko 2 mam ' 7 rom your druggist First dose must i convince or return dox to us ana gee xxubiaE your uoiusr jbauis pattern lor four aprons s — —— i t eppy jrruxicu xii me wv im Don-Offi- ce htm Lemon JuicoQccipo Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly Q a -- I qj will Via q HiQnt:inn about assisting the DeMolay boys to furnish a clubroom ' S ne "vr— — nr i TViava '' Ar-le- ls " roi one-thir- ty f I 1 J Kam w t ' """"k nhS' - f t" g is-Bi- Jerry Downs: "What do you think?" Phvllis Bingham: "Oh Mama? Nadia Kennedy: "This is where I came in"— Shirley Bouer and Mary Evans I' DeMolay Mothers DeMolay mothers will meet the home Thursday April 26 at Z818 Jack of Mrs Elmer Hodges Dessert - luncheon will be served at pm Mrs Mar Adams and Mrs Joseph I J'hittaker will be assisting host J young-lookin- 1 pnte guess?" v - - ?5S--JAft- : vi--- 9 - -- y 7 I K - '"n1 jaU raw it 'J r- -a " i v r b "p-- eight-fiftee- n O f u Eewis School Entertains At Concept yednesday - ed Lof-gre- r-ive- Players Selected For Drama at R - Doug Brian opened the program vith a solo "Because" and Jn f eir order the following num- --ters were presented Novelty songs by Janet W Stewart dance by a group of boys dance In costumes by Joyce and Shirley Stoker numbers by Dave Minnoch and his band vocal solo Betty Murdock can-ca- n dance group of girls The students bought stamps and bonds for admittance to the assembly-Jun- ior Campbell Joins In Clothing Drive The clothlngf drive at Mound Fort has been successful- Hun dreds of pounds have been brought relieve the suffering in to ' of the help people of Europe Classes of the same grade are So competing with each other far Mr Richards tenth grade ge ometry class is ahead Tney have Mrs pounds brought in 320 Ellis class is ahead in the ninth grade Mr Seegmiller's advisory -- class in the eighth grade Who is in the seventh grade? Tt ( liead what we should all like - know but Mr Brian's class and Mrs Smith's class are keeping it a secret until the end of the con --s- t Washington High Mound Fort high school held seventh war loan assembly Friday It was a gay nineties affair old-fashion- THE OGDEM STANDARD-EXAMINEbe chosen Wednesday night tn&f SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 5:2 1945 the ninth and tenth grade representatives Thursday night The Girls' association officers " Mary Lenske Frances - Drysdale o : and Jeanette Whitaker are in A- charge — Nadine Teeer at Banned 25 was H playedby On Friday April 27 an assemfSpangled April On Wednesday au- I to Lewis 111 Lewis at held will MA be the n high bly This same WUI was SChOOl won the program 16 who pre present the wUl cooipletcl nxolor it similar to it former natural rfltnHnrA i TPWi high girls or one day if you wish Curt wv oaw sented in shade the larour orches most for the and contest and assembly for the prettiest its annual band hair without risk to its flattering present shampoo Lewis students on'Friday morning original dress Musical numbers Tryouts have been held and fin tra concert Both groups uv color oe naturallr soft texture Primp just pact a mouth and KEEC It Gibson gernails have been bitten suffi- the —Joyce num will be a girls instrumental of Delmar Dicksupervision Washcast the for and the ciently ber a vocal solo by Joyce Herrlck ington high school play "Sixteen son have been working- a Jong- Print Dress Week in August" has been selected Try-ou- ts time for this event and a fine proGay prints will be the predom- - a piano duet by Jeanle Batestas were held during the week of mating dress worn at Lewis high jeanne Everett a vocal solo by March 25 to 30 The judges were gram'is planned with special spios iurAi Tnoni irinMs trios and auartets lor v during the week of Anrn Bonnie Vance and a Dutch dance Monteomerv Mrs Helen Johnson ifv TVi students claying itt ine date chosen by the officers of the by Lianne and Carolyn Gibson— Girls association as Print Dress Jeanie Batestas "V V 4 Mrs- - Portia Douglas Miss Adelle hnn(1 arp in most of Amer Proved harmless at one of America's Greatest Unirersi ties Ul Marie Violet and Herbert Schmidt The climax of Print Dress week nV nuane week The girls have not had an ica's largest cities to time easy get but dance a what will be prints Friday evening The heroine of the Gustay &L???iSn3T- NdotherDroduccanmakeoHlhe$tcIci!n VthA Nvland Dale they do have are charming J Goodrich —U Hrtn— rv" play Girls choose your partners early Par- - DonithOrne PhvlHs $111 at drug 'tores ft Aenlkatioa Size l i other hair color i: Four girls wearing the most at- for this big event The gymnasium unj tractive or iirkiAo Kifnyr ana in pus Ronald If Ker Arthur' Gusty sside-KiCcomoiacu logs dresses will be chosen will be gaily decorated in pink and chmidt wuson wm make green Mr Harvey assisted by Myrtle n9V ty's parents Dr and v4vVwTj Cragun H Pflvne- Bill r sixteen in Butters is making the prorich are Fred Seppi and Carlene Gene Moss raoe representatives willj grams —Barbara Bird ±idon John El t'-aiLoper Carol DeanT a crippled girl IStoney Charles around whom most of the action Don Christenseri Billv - Larsen Grant ' Evans anu t i)irtte Nickerson Weatherley who "gets winged" by LKeith Clarmets: Dale HalyersonLu- Carol Critchlow Cynthia Thornton who puts up a good fight gene- parson -" ' Js done Dy " umiuj ior uuke but loses sister-in-laVerla Peterson Maria Peterson Dona Rees Carol's vwian -- ces Qlga Dean is done by Joyce Mitch- - rence 3 McGill Stanley Norton ell Miss Jones Dr Rich's pretty Oth- - na Darlmgton Glen Cooper Betn nurse Is Glenna Corey A— i n - itt:u — -KiwnM aa Vail in tf a inri 7aHl — w a - j a are xvay nuuc( urriA oa Sarnnhftrtes: Bettv Lou KonKie fini enniiit for him blue- - ItxrnK-wuaraciers from Effie tw0 Qf Gusty'S devoted fol- - Gene Smith Wallace Wade- Ruth birds for sister—each made xx a aauu ajrcu Jowers Asia May the mauJ 1S nampion oaroara nuuiuauu w yard remnantsot or two weuuw ene tiogers ana wick wuau u shirts Made played by La Rue Daniel 9 — v i renearseu mav Deine catii is ine yietca iuiamicibuii r nm n up dresses txhorv inmv vn xne 675 has transfer of g Craven and Denise Colvin suit Pattern - speech teacher ?1&Ssix Hazen for pieces Iw® motifs- pattern - Barbara ttiJoan Salmon VPar size: direc- - £ioloffy Classes UUXls r ai i ir'A A1 in ouuuiwu&i itluexr tsM iil id liiA seiiinK ah w juwwu a suit jjavis ah rpnts in coins lot a ociiu ir o u" ifcijr': o uu j ihil I we Hft c ivAvubu DlSlOii AViitAVAii txiciaun UUU TtT1 wvius iau nnttprn to JNeefliecrail ocivibc r-inc" Print nlainlv Pick ud aU these monsters? Out of ii number your name and the palentology section of our biol- - Baritones: Joyce Gibson Lionel UU " " I xvrunxa Auuwt AJATAAA aivu uae of CAAb AAr f Piftoon rpnt more Crill'KS Bass Herbert Crittenden Duane illustrations of de- - We know now the estimated age J tne how the and arth knitBeecher long pf toys siens for embroidery of man has been present Less Than 1 Yard I : CSYi 4 H' |