Show i I rn r 1 1 1 I I TIC THE CLASSICAL LI JC I In 1916 1915 the faculty of ot the tho high school at appreciating the necessity nece lt or of publishing a a ear book that would reflect the schools school a activities s and realizing at the Sl same time that the school did lId note not I publish 0 the necessary q ar funds to pub- pub lish lieh such n book l l a l lbook hit upon the Idea of an annual t carnival tt with Ith a queen gal gala holiday attire or costumes I sideshows candy confetti balloons every every necessary ap appurtenance I II to a spring Cal cai fes iv fes es- es estl tl teal al 01 The Idea worked and It has not been difficult since that time to hold an annual calla calla that Is a financial We say Bay not difficult by ne e only mean that bv by much hard work ork planning enthusiasm and loyalty ot of the tho teachers and SLUe stu student dent Clent always body being auto SUIO to tomake tomake tomake little make each e event ent as good or a lit lit- lit little tle tie better belter than its predecessor It predecessor hs not been difficult to get the cro crowd aria d-a d and 1 with Ith It the tho enjoyment and the mone money It Is la now a II fired habit for tor students alumni and I friends rl to look forward v with Ith fond ond anticipation to this glorious event Along with Ith the carnival spirit and celebration there have ha come some objectionable features which those having tho the event In charge hav have assiduously labored to elim- elim nate hate elimInate CI l CI CI I I A novel experiment was tried this Har ear that ot or selling all tickets I In In advance to such people only as would eslIn t probably conduct themselves esl In a respectable manner No tickets I were sold at nt the door and soI so I we 0 have characters barred objectionable charac charac- I who might conclude at a late hour that It would bp be b a toad tood place to 10 celebrate or spend the e evening This may have deprived us ot or some I easy money but money but with over 1700 tickets sold Bold we e v were ere satisfied and did not care cars to take tho Iho ho flak ilsk Isk In Inconsequence Inconsequence I consequence also those who ho camp came had a good time not marred by drunks bootleggers boot or other ob- ob ob features The affair was an arti artistic tle and social success and passes into his fits history his history tory lacy with jO ous memories for all wh participated The Is a 0 great operative co-operative venture e eI vv I herein herem teachers and students wort worl whole heartedly unselfishly unselfishly Ihly It gh gives es clubs and organizations opportunity to compete In friendly y to sec see which can create the iho prettiest put on the best sideshow 01 of turn stunt stunt Into the school treasury tho the most money It Is most moat gratifying to watch atch the development or of o school and loyalty y In this grand un- un un undertaking Grin T T Mc T un-I un We shall leave leae to others the de- de description de description ot or the score and more of Int Interesting features that this latest festival we e shall rise only to 10 remark that It sur- sur sur surpassed passed even our anticipations and must be heralded as another or of o andI our OUI great achievements achievement We e cannot mention here all to 1 ladue but all must unite in gh giving Ing Miss Dobbs of or the toI I faculty and Jake Re Reynolds or of o the student body bod unstinted praise for their wise planning and direction their untiring efforts in making this great social success A A A trills little better than any aJia ever given glen gl en is the opinion I or of everyone e who knows Imo what that these I great at e events ha haw have 0 been B The rhe Berthana makes an Ideal 1 place in which to hold tho the raila calla calia It accommodates a tremendous tre- tre tremendous tre tremendous cro crowd d It Is lg a place or of beauty and lends Itself In every ery way to making any big social event eventa a success j t I Ogden cannot be bo sufficiently to the families of Da DaId Id I and Thomas D Dee for con con- constructing constructing this beautiful hall hull that hs his made these several Sears scars ears a 0 great civic chic ch Ic social centre No oth- oth other other oth other er city In the west test cst can boast of such a hall I Miss Sophia Read Instructor In InartistiC inartistic I artistiC dancing and Judge e tra c tra- tra ordinary of things beautiful and artistic says of our Queens Queen's processIon pro- pro procession andI I cession It It was the tho most beautiful ful ul of any you ou have eer ever had and andI I have witnessed them all ThIs andI I opinion nas as also 11 Then en bY or ot other people who ho o ha-o have havo taken I an Intel est eat in these performances t It might mi be well ell to mention here lit that the thc credit for tor this go goes s to Misses Dobbs Nel Nelson on and Stone to Mrs Coolidge e and to a D number rot or of hl high h school girls 1 J AND D 00 BOOTH DOOT I In n the variety and number or of orI oi costumes the surpassed I fah all Q predecessors-a predecessors a feature that was as greatly desired A fine thins thin about aboul It too In is the fact that there was las not nol i 3 single objectionable cos- cos costume cos costume tume there 1 Iho ho pi Ize costumes were ere worn orn by Opil Hurt Burt a cross cross- crossword crossword word ord t puzzle uzzle and Garff Garft Wilson a Chinese mandarin Tho The punch p booth was vas considered bs 4 the judges to be the most moot art art- art Is It Ic this his was as the senior Benlor booth The cons of this booth was very SlY simple but beautiful Lat Lat- Lattice Lat Lattice tice work ork with inter twining fol- fol folIage foliage fol foliage in front and a beautiful land land- landscape land land- landscape landscape punting In tho acle ack This has as mountain a I landscape landscape-a landscape a a lake aleo i In ht the foreground with Ith a wonder wonder- wonderful wonderful ful marble marblo fountain as Its onder I center About the tho lake were lre trees II ees foliage Collage a long line of mountains us as back back- background back bac- background ground and above 0 these the woh wo won wonderful evening sky with Its varied hues hues and colors This work 01 k was WI dono by students of or the he school and reflects great greiC credit upon the art department U IJ co I Putting on a L Classic alia is a ame afine atine fine me piece of or teacher student co- co cooperation operation co-operation operation It requires many hours of faithful l work ork some come worry 01 ry and some home sacrifice on the pal part pait t or of o most teachers as ns asell well ell as about stu- stu students stu students dents After spending much time I In arduous preparation for the great event elent each buys a ticket to ascend the carnival only to V work orle and serve during the entire even even- evenIng even even- evening evening ing and make it for tor or oth others ers to enjoy the affair COULD Or 01 OF Y An Invitation was received from I fromI Rupert basketball team champions lor of Osden Idaho to play a game with Os- Os Og Ogden den High at Weber gym this wee week The Tho Rupert team will b be ba- ba passing I through Ogden on Its 13 way to Chi Chi- Chicago Chi Chicago cago to the national tournament lIe Invitation was WIlS not nOl accepted 3 I w the ha boys bos had already turned In their suits and engaged in track I v ork and It was as thought public in- in interest in interest terest has bas waned In basketball to the extent that no crowd could bo obtained THEN SONIC SOME Do what hat you aro lUe paid to do doand doand doand and then some aonie It Is Iq the then some soma that gets fets your our salary Halal y raised I I On Wednesday morning a girls assembly will alit III b be held la In tae audi Ium at o'clock All AIl gIrls are arc requested to bo be prese present nt MIss Lucille Wallace will speak on Interior In- In In Interior Decoration a G a KEI QUILT QUIET Keep quiet about Sour our My lily Uncle Dill used to say ho he never nover complained of ot be- be beIng being be being ing cheated In a L horse trade be- be be bc because cause causo ause It spoiled his chances or of o working the horse oft off on some somebody bod else nw It W nUfI If I IT Those who sometimes get dis- dis discouraged discouraged dis discouraged with themselves and dil dl gusted Busted with Ith humanity might pos pos- possibly pos sibly get ammo somo consolation by read read- read reading ing ing- Outlines of or history Histon by H n G Wells Veils Vie Ise e read this tract c the theother theother other day at a n time when hen it made madean madean an especially strong appeal Ise e c are arc beginning to under under- understand understand stand tand something of what hat our race raco might become were ere it not for for our still law humanity It Is bale bat baiely ely II a matter mailer of ot seventy se generations be- be between be between I Iteen tween t ourselves and Alexander and only foyr tour or the five e hun hundred een el Intervene eno between bl t teen een Our Our- Ourselves our ourselves selves and the savage hunters our ancestors who ho charred their food In the embers or ato ate It raw There Thero Is not much scope lot toi the the thc modi modi- modification of or a o species In four tour or orlive five hundred generations Make I men andI and I women omen only jealous or tearful fearful or drunken or angry an and j the hot red eyes eyl's of or the cavemen will glare out at us to- to tody diy to-diy to dy day Wo Yo have writing and teach teach- teachIng teaching teaching ing science and power po wo 0 lino Ie tamed the beasts and schooled the bute but we no are still only shambling toward the light Re 0 have hII e tamed and bred the beasts but we e have still to tame tamo and bleed ourselves |