Show " ' U f U I J 4 l " ill ! i -— ' - "H t i 1 BjBHB r-g-- 0 -- v r 1 ' : I I 0 "0 n T Scots J - Ilml'l'r''' — """" "' 1" " five-da- y stand Teachers and students have been encouraged to inspect the traveling educational exhibit that contrasts differences between today's schools and the "little red schoolhouse" of yesteryear Johnson foundations This is one of the features of the Jays Ready For Winter traveling educational exhibits that will roll into Union Station yards Wednesday Sponsored Ball Games By Jeannr Wilson Varsity and junior varsity basket ball teams have been announced by coach Robert Walker Players are R McAlmond T Reid P Willard M Baxter T artin R Betroldi J Benway S Francis D Buckbee C Vigil T Sanders D Petersen J Crandall M Maggio B Mullen F Martinez R McDonough R Whitehead and L Aragon Seniors are working their fingers to the bone on the Senior coming up Nov 27 A "date chart" is up and the dance already shows signs of success Seniors held a spaghetti dinner recently to help out ball finances Others have kept their evenings full with planning scrubbing and making decorations y-FOR CHRISTMAS The Romand Schola Cantorum directed by Sister M Cecelia is preparing numbers for Christmas This group specializes in religious music Members have become avid users of the Gregorian Chant " The Sodality enjoyed a splashing good time at a swimming party last After swimming Tuesday night there was chili at St Mary's ' locally by the Utah Power & Light Co and nationally by the Henry Ford Museum and Encyclopedia Americana School room Progress USA will be at the local railstation until next Sunday FREE TO PUBLIC It will be open free to the pub lie from 9 am to 7 pm City school Supt T O Smith and county Supt T H Bell have encouraged principals to encourage teachers and students to make use of the exhibit They also encourage parents to take their children through the spe cial classroom train during the - day and the era of the "little red schoolhouse It consists of two specially con structed rail cars One has life-siz- e replicas of three 19th century one room school houses With its crude equipment potbellied stoves and birch switch it is a reminder of the hardships of teachers and 1960 Negro singer confined to a wheelchair entertained with folk spirital and sacred selections Ben U)mond tips Its tam to two Scotties who excell in speech Orlan Owen son of Mr and Airs Fred Owen won first place in "I Speak for Democracy" and will represent us at the state contest Lynda LaBrecque daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray LaBrecque took second "Brother Goose" found his way into the hearts of two "full houses lin r Art 1 Convacf Lenses H See i Dr Vernal- - Utah's model United Nations sessions of last spring received recognition recently in "Senior Scholastic" If you look hard you can distinguish a few faces of Ben Lo mond delegates from the mass of students in an accompanying pic Ilielsn DIvd 2325 Wash Dial EX 3-10- X1 Ttrmt can b arranged ture e kfii-vu- ii NE17 g q a g£ e g' g o g£ e A A 4 a 4 4 day" 4 Students found out Wednesday if they had been paying enough at tention to school work Report cards were handed out B'Ettes threw worries of grades aside Wednesday night jumped on a haywagon with their dates and sponsor and enjoyed themselves Later they danced ate talked and laughed Two assemblies completed a busy week for Bees Thursday was Brigham Young University always an outstanding assembly 4 : 4 4 4 4 4 Assorted : CUP CME n H ALVON A THOMPSON Graduate Masseur "Specializing in Swedish Massage and ether Body Building Treatments" EX 24757 4460 South 200 West Washington Terrace Visit Our New Ogden 4 4 4 4 4 7 at Location 4 4 ALBERTSON'S 7th & Gramcrcy Treatments by Appointment only yearbook ready for the press 1959 - all-regi- The other car has five mode! classrooms designed by prize-wi- n of Archi ning American Institute " tects designers Church The Artizan staff is getting the 22 Cast stage hands and director Walter Durfee breathed sighs of relief when the final curtain fell A bouquet of orchids to all Turkey and trimmings decorated plates and filled footballers and Albonetts at the banquet Wednes day night The beautifully decorated cafeteria served as banquet hall Fifty U N delegates will represent the United Arab Republic this spring at the model United Nations Delegates held their first meeting last night and viewed a film on U A R Advisor is George Ramp-to-n e£ Faculty members raised their in wonder when Future Teacher's Club came trooping into acuity meeting last week Wonder became amazement when big red apples were handed the teachers This makes the beginning of a year-roun- d project of the club to show appreciation to teachers" Congratulations to Clyde Nichols one-tw- o gridder Students enjoyed the singing of Pruth McFarlin a polio victim from Pensacola Fla who has been in a wheelchair since 1918 Up the steps down the steps and up the steps again They never seem to end as the wrestling team starts getting into shape Tryouts for the main team were held Mon holidays The exhibit contrasts the differ ence between school facilities of to- pupils are thinking gleefully of I the "long" school week beginning tomorrow—three full days Then three days resting after that big Thanksgiving turkey After a Wednesday assembly commemorating the landing of the the Pilgrims Scots week with a dance that night in the gym sponsored by the Boys' Association ' Scots enjoyed a fine national as sembly last week Pruth McFar- - heads - : NOVEMBER last week By Hope Shipley curator of bad report card last time? Schoolroo m Progress USA beBefore taking the youngster over lieves color has a definite- influence your knee it might be advisable to take a look at the color scheme of on' a student's learning habit He points out that architects tohis classroom day are as much concerned with the color of school buildings as their Robert B 3B R Faculty Gets Recog nition At Box Elder Do Classroom Colors Affect Pupil Grades? Did Johnny bring home another j will-climax SCHOOLROOM PROGRESS USA will roll into Ogden yards Wednesday for a EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT SUNDAY MORNING By Judy Hedson I L I UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- Seos Look Forward To Three-Da- y Week Li i ffl THE OGDEN V" OGDEN i J - I r i r- u 4 2472 Washington Boulevard 4 a5 o 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Richard L Evans' Newest Book j j --What is the Classified Gift Spotter? 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