Show f''iwirrrrrWTt- u - o- g- it- - vf ' - H THE OGDEN OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING UTAH Hospital Oifidal Takes Georgia Course SB STANDARD-EXAMINE- E NOVEMBER 8 TB 1959 Mary Sant laboratory technician at the Utah State TB Hospital is k course taking an intensive in new bacterologic and chemical studies and techniques at the US will visit Health Service CommuniParents week this of Public day to see 15 minutes cable Disease Center in Chamblee with teachers for We are doing Ga iow their children She is one of 12 in the US students like this day because we to take the course which is can sleep in and loaf all day long given only once a year During the first quarter of school he art classes have been working n clay Clark Wright the instruc-o- r Ogden Chorale Lacks is very pleased with the finof Good Tenors ished products The students have Couple There are still a couple of openmade some very pretty and delicate n decora-ioings in the tenor section of the dishes bowls and pieces for These pieces are all made Ogden Chorale according to Zack r ree hand by students from the Stephens president out for to try 12th wanting The Anyone ninth to the pieces grade are fired in a kiln at school and the places should call Connie Huggins at EX glazed SCHOOL PAGE r --- "-- Morgan School Smells Good J -- v" By Arn Carrigan MORGAN — Here at Morgan we have been smelling some de-icio- us odors from the home economics room' The girls in the third lour home living class have been banning preparing and serving ull course dinners “The food has been as good as the smells’’ is the comment of those who were guests at one party There are some very good cooks in Morgan High This week on Veteran’s Day there will be a program to commemorate the day The high school band will furnish the music There will also be a good speaker Parents’ visiting day will be Fri- - wm Li 2 Ogden Youth Gets $1000 president of Wahlquist WAHLQtllST’S STUDENT OFFICERS— Dwight Butt vice Burnett secretary Nyla Ber-re- tt Junior Hih (left): Michael Robinson president Elaine school publications historian look over a photography book for ideas on coming day ne OGDEN GIRL IS ENROLLED AT MEXICO CITY SCHOOL r Anne Verlaine Becker of 2520 Jefferson is studying south of the border at Mexico City College the only American liberal arts college in Mexico The college has a larger enrollment of American students outside the borders of the United States than any other university abroad including the Sor-bonne in Paris A graduate of Cheyenne Wyo High School Miss Becker later attended Mills College in Oakland Calif While studying at Mexico City College she has the opportunity to gain an idiomatic knowledge of Spanish and become acquainted with the customs of the country since she is in almost constant contact with Mexicans from all walks of life The college now in its 20th year is situated about 20 minutes drive from Mexico’s cosmopolitan capital city From the beautifully landscaped and campus one can catch breathtakingvolcanoes Popocateviews of the twin sight of petl and Ixtaccihuatl and the magnificent the city sprawled out over the floor of the Valley of ‘ tree-shade- snow-cappe- d DrVernoLt 2325 Wash Dial EX iwww¥wwww“ --I J - : 34-- - Terms can be arranged - - " - "" ' - — t -- 34 34- - Jf- - X-- The award is renewable each year Jt- for four' years providing the recipi Jf Jt- ent stays in the upper 25 per cent of his class Funds for the scholar X- ship are provided by the Rust Foun dation of New York City Mr Schade son of Mr and Mrs Armand W Schade of Ogden is majoring in mathematics at BYU He was graduated last spring from Ogden High School where he had been a member of the student council and ROTC Battlegroup corn mander He maintained an “A” -grade average in high school At present Mr Schade is plan- 34ning on entering computer pro- 3fgramming after he completes his i college education All but a few of the applicants Grande Rio and for the Denver Western Railroad Co scholarships -were eliminated last spring and 34 were invited to the Denver where they were interof the company viewed by officials As a result of the interviews Mr of four the youths 34 Schade was one in the area to win the outstanding 34 : award 34 Qualifications considered in 34 awarding the scholarship include in- 34terest in engineering or physical scholastic ' achievement science entest records such as college trance examination board scholar- -ship qualifying test and other standard achievement tests character -and leadership personal qualities need for financial assistance and health include Mr Schade’s hobbies music and scientific literature He 34has two younger brothers ' ' - -- 3434- 4- 3431- 34- 34343434- 34- 34- 34- semi-finalis- ts 343434- 343434- 34- - 34343434- 34- 3434- 34- 34- 3434- S' 3434- 34- 343434- Ogdenite Graduates From Jump School - 34- 34- - 34- 34- 34- - J" 3f Pvt Paul R Allred son of Mr and Mrs Russel W Allred 595 34- 34- - Douglas recently graduated from the 101st Airborne Division Jump School at Ft Campbell Ky Allred received his parachutist wings after three weeks of intensive training which included five parachute jumps The soldier is a rifleman in Company D of the division’s 501st Infantry 34- - r Vv 34- 34- 34- 34- - 34- 34- 34- 3f34- 34- 34- - - FRESH FROZEN - 3434-- - 34- - "C" GRADE TEUHMCCHV 34- 34- 34- -34- - HAS YOUR 34- 34- 34- - 34- - STORM V'-- - 34- Co II and performs with the group at all home football and basketball games and in several concerts each year A highlight of the band’s activiRichard Priest son of Mr and Mrs LaMar Priest of 1200 42nd ties is a tour through Utah and is in the midst of a highly success- neighboring states each March acful season with the University of cording to band director Forrest Stoll Utah marching band 7 34- - 34- He plays the clarinet in the band ' 34- 34- ‘ Ogdon Musician Performs at U See )- By Joanna Wilson students of St JoTwenty-fou- r seph High were in Colorado Springs last week for the Rocky Mountain Youth Congress During the youth convention the delegates attended one day of intense study dealing with the problems that are facing today’s young adult and how to solve them There were special dinners and social events Attending the congress from the “boys” section of the Sodality were: Don Des Roches Lewis West Bron McCall Jerry Bar anski 'Drew Peterson Jr- Joe Bertagnolli Fred Digiorgio Paid Oberly Steve Francis Roger McAlmond Don Buck-be- e Bob Ruiz Steve Taylor Charles Taylor and Mike BaxterThe boys made the trip by car and were chaperoned by the Rev Neal Herrlich Charles Des Roches and Mario Digiorgio The delegates from the girl’s section of the Sodality were Mary Alice Rosalie’ Castro Marilyn Alston Cress Pat Baca Jill Oberly Marlene Simone Ina Jean Sanders and Jeanne Wilson The girls traveled by train and were chaperoned by Sister Ann Veronica and Sister Donna Marie Raffles bake sales and movies were the fund raising projects of the Sodality to help defray the expenses of the Colorado ’ Springs trip The Sodalists sponsored a movie “The Student Prince” and the bake sale The driver education class still hasn’t ‘‘hit the road” because of the lack of a car but they are studying the rules of the road in the classroom Robert Walker the instructor hopes that soon they will be able to get actual practice behind the wheel ‘ d Mexico Jays Attend Colorado Meet 24 - ( - 31- John Olson - t Confect- 1Lenses two-wee- elected ' Steve Sugimoto Ray Chcrrie Barker Coletti Janean Ellis Susan Marlene McFar Bishop Stan Buck and Susan Nye Leota Murakami Pet-terso- -" Dennis Schade Brigham Young has been 4 University freshman awarded a $1000 scholarship by the X Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Co it was announced to- Classes Junior High Wahlquist '59-'6- 0 for Officers New Name ‘ "Feri-VenS- Jf 45 ELECTED FARR WEST— Wahlquist Junior i lain president High School’s student 'government Vice president Is fully organized with a total of t n(j secretary 43 students taking office’ for the historian current school year Boys’ Association: Brent Ilodson Michael Robinson is president of Himmelright Woody the student body with Dwight Butt president Vries secvice JerryDe president Burnett as vice president Elaine Cheri Association: Girls’ secretary' and Nyla Berrett his- retaryParker president Dixie TayLyn torian Clausse Ninth" grade class officers are lor vice president Sharon n secretary Dennis Miya president David Student Council members are the Lindce vice president v following: Shaw secretary Sharon Olsen RayNinth grade: Gerald are officers Eighth grade Gibson Rosalie Peterson president: Joe Quintana mond Rhees Fred Charles PorEkins Dennis secFerrin vice president Janice Phillips ter Nayla Jones Blaine Fisher Jo-leretary Bob officers: Eighth grade: Diane Berrett Seventh grade Flinders Gordon Stratford Susan Coletti Kawa president Frandsen vice president Mary Thompson Gerald Petersen ' Lyn Vries De Gary secretary Seventh grade: Dean Martin Chaie- Linda Club leaders: Pep Khv5UR D00R 34-34- 34-34-- 8 to 12 lbs Average b 34- 34- 34-- NOW ONLY vuu 34- - 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