Show t 1 1 r BrT"rTr"' t r’Tr-r-- r Hf WinmJWW8g11 - X kx- t ' ' $ v “ ’ 5 $ k 7 & -- V ' XX X X V z V s i i X5 '1 Ills $ X::!:V A i ’fi X ' W''WVJAi' 4 2V X t 1 t ! t ' A t I ' f i n i ( t v x r"'-- ' ' f x T :: j ' j 1 ' 'i -' '' ‘ i a ' rW vf t ) r ? - C ' $ ' 4 f ? y 1 v T sm : muM if lJ AU'’ JK ' i iU'l f ' ? ' v V v yy 1 I a V i ? K i Si y j x I y V j i ? I v’ 2W tv V ::::: !: i J" j i y S' i f X ( ¥X:V :? f ' t? r - sr x ' X 'X MH—-ii- ir s k Vv J s ? r tt rLi'i — A nrrTiTn'nfr'n—irffr8nnifrwiiTiHTfMrrtir-'¥i'“'i‘--'u“s-v''“TaWkALWM'‘M- ” High stepping “ Warriorettes are always an exciting addition to homecomings and football games They are (left to right) Lois Ann Clawson Linda Knight Jody Larsen Judy McFarland Frances Grow Connie Staples Ann Pen- Marty Thompson Kathy Murray Renee Brunker Rozalyn Roper Carole Hipwell Caroll Beus Kay Beus Jeri Williams Elaine Parkinson Sharon Goodwin Barbara Parker man and Barbara Hyer t ' o 5 t- THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN' UTAH SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1959 1 V Weber High School with its 2200 stu- headquarters at the University of Iowa dents has a complete and varied program before they could be admitted The “Warrior Trumpeter” the school for education with two added features paper established in 1935 keeps its staff which are proving extremely successfuL busy reporting the doings of the student teachin of television are use the and faculty They The Girls’ Assn already has sponsored Russian the of and the language study ing l its Party and is planning a’ dance Students find TV classes an exciting soon new experience in the school program of real The Warriors gym thronged with stuknowledge and save the space of 10 class- dents Friday night at a big Halloween dance rooms because students meet iiv large following the game groups Wednesday will see the senior class a at time students 350 other day Every gathered in beatnik costumes There will science meet for history English and be a prize given to the boy with the longest classes watching and taking notes from beard closed circuit TV lessons physical activities at an shown have eagerness Weber High include the “Warriorettes” Fifty students to learn Russian to such a degree that they the girls’ marching group that steps high are willing to stay after school to attend and handsome Attractive young' women in the Russian language classes on Monday good looking black and white outfits march e in formations at the at football Thursday and Friday In the field of club activities the lanwhile Warriors’ the games Marching Band successclubs in have been engaged maintains its instrumental excellence guage new ‘members the for Student body officers whq are kept busy fully recruiting French German and Spanish clubs The overseeing the many projects at Weber Quill and Scroll Weber’s Journalism So- High School include Lyle Elmore presiciety has initiated new members who were dent Ann Francis vice president Brook required to write a short article which has Olsen second vice president and Sally to be approved by the Journalism Assn Rhees secretary Tri-Pa- I At the television sessions Carole Sue Devereaux takes a few notes while Blake Hall keeps t IMniaXA i!UH VO his eyes on the lesson being given over the closed television broadcasts llllUBtllWHIlHIIWIlWIllWMIWJiU'WWfWBimyMIWUHHlWWillilii Extra-curricul- ar half-tim- fV X r V vj--t- '4' V if t' r r Sr f"-'- ' I m v 1? K ry f: N i X J t - W px vm m la I $ ' 1 'X j :J:v fr's'" 1 y X -- ' x "S- ' f & iv" vN y ' r ''I Z Li f t i f Ua i- The foreign languages clubs have fun at their parties dressing up in the costumes of the country whose language they study Marilyn Chugg dons a full skirt and blouse - with a Spanish fan Helen Hutchins wears the German native dress and Kent Finch depicts a young man from France V W Mitai Four members of the Marching Band Marlin Jensen Thomas J Hoggan Cleora Meyer hoffer and Fae Stauffer put in a little extra tune rehearsing horn and clarinet passages v Ik ' - |