Show II ICI OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES I M U. AMI hll Viol Id l silent flUent slumbering world Shut In by winters winter's cold Sunshine rain end and wind By scheming March controlled A warm and anol spring like Ja JaA day day- dayA A wakened joyful Jo ful world world world- Hale and sudden shower Hall hail and sno snow unfurled Wet feet and snuffling colds colds colds- j And March with winds twirled entwined en Laughing Laug with mirth mirthA A A. sickened saddened world Eleanor J eanor Weeks GOOD GOoi Byr- Byr We Ve welcome April March has been seasonable se consistent throughout but none nono too enjoy enjoy- I able ablee We e were glad glad to to to say good- good goodbe goodbye b bye be e to her April we hope you'll be fair and pleasant LIST 01 OF A AT HD A T Typewriting pew awards for the month of ot March March- hl include L L. C C. C Smith Certificates Smith Certificates Edna Ellna Thatcher Thatch r Bronze pin Oelsa els Foulger Lorin Wheelwright heel wright Silver Sliver pin Evelyn B Hazel Davis Certificates Remington-Certificates Certificates Elaine Blaine Carruth Oa Gaye Gare e Gibbs Belv Belva a Hamp Hamp- Hampton Hampton ton Virginia Jensen Elaine Blaine Mc- Mc McMurrin McMurrin Murrin Alvilda Nielsen Fern Parry Florence Ella Smout Snout Margaret Stevens George Georgo Vaughn Silver medal Aleen Johnson Lorin Wheelwright Gold Goldmedal Goldmedal Goldmedal medal Evelyn Underwood Certificates ates Ir gania Anderson iderson l Virginia Christenson Christen son SOil Wayne Vano Fisher Glen F F. Hard Hard- harding In ing Harlin Neldon John John- Johnson Johnson son son Charlotte Gene Genc- Genevieve vieve S Edna Thatcher Bronze Emblem m Neth McClellan Aleen Johnson Silver Sliver Emblem Lorin Wheelwright Edith Edith E B n. n Kohler G M Lr crunE Dr M G G. G Murphy for or many years ears a n. missionary in tho Orient talked most interestingly Thurs Thurs- day llLY to the history classes on Jap Japanese Chinese American anese Chinese American Problems lems Students plied him With many questions and an 1 received In return turn hand first-hand information about what nat the Japanese nese and Chinese esc people think of ot America VISITOR Ogden High was WIlS favored Thurs- Thurs Thursday da dl day with a number of visitors Professor Beavis of tho the University sIt sity of or Chicago spent a n very verj pleasant nt hour here and 1111 was much interested in our work lIe He left incidentally a a. good many suggestions as to how the modern high school should meet the present- present da day needs John Buckner Luckner field of the Ios Los Angeles Time Time- T me was also here here- herein In the interest of oC the International oratorical con test on on the tho subject of the con con- constitution l. l Miss May lay McCary of tho the Logan High school visited our com- com commercial I mercial department nt with the idea x Ide of noting how this department n t t carried on In tho the Ogden High school The recruiting officer of Fort Douglas visited tile the KOTO it H. O. O T. T C. C in the Interest of the citizens' citizens military training camp He hopes that Ogden will have havo a large top top- this summer CLASS CI It now appears that this years year's ears ear's graduating class will consist of about 11 boys and girls total 55 This is about short of last year eal due lIne largely to the establishment of ot Weber eber County High school in small measure perhaps to to- t its being an 11 off year ear Last year years year's a class comprising members was the largest class ever eyer graduated at nt one time from from any high school in Utah ANI A n BIND M The Ogden Rotary club Is 19 very enthusiastic about the R n. O 0 O. O T. T 1 C C. hand band The rhe seem to realize rather better Jetter than any other group of people that w we have h In Ogden den one of the very cry best hest amateur organ organ- organizations organIzations organizations in the world and they are aie willing and eager to let tho the world orld know about It It Last year rear notary members did more than all ll other members combined to send the band Jand to Fostoria They held the band for 10 dais dars' at nt Denver Demer to attend Rotary Hotal International International International convention Now ow this year car cartho tho the club IB is iR sending the tho band to Boise Dolse Idaho all nil expenses c paid bald to Lo furnish fur music for or Utah Idaho Utah Utah-I Rotary district It Is only lair fair In this connection to say that all Rotary notary members of Utah Idaho district have o contributed some sonic during the tho past year jear to further the interests of the II n. O O. O T T. C band Thanks thanks RotarIans all CO OUT our This is the teachers' teachers day dav of joy or gloom All 11 teachers of oC the city schools receive word today from the superintendents superintendent's office con con- concerning concerning concerning the estimate placed upon Ullon their value to the children of Og Og- Ogden den For the tho most part teaching teach Ins Ins- contracts are aie renewed and occasionally oc occasionally at a slight Increase In n salary salar Many Ian teachers have hae reached the maximum and an 1 ex expect ex- ex expect expect no increase In securing efficient teachers for the schools of Ogden Super Super- Superintendent Hopkins and the tho board of education assume assunto a 3 tremendous responsibility r FORBIDDEN FRUIT nUIT Old Charley Charr guarded his old sour cherry tree as ns a miser guards his sack of gold Charleys Charley's repeated often challenge Id Id I'd tike like to see the boy that gets Into m my cherries had spread 1 among the bosOne boys bos Doys One night ht some boys dared meto me meo meto to o get set a pocketful of cherries from rom this tree of forbidden fruit Unwilling not to take a no dare I crept into the tho orchard and shinned up lip the tree treo I was en enjoying on- on enjoying tho the cherries and the nights night's cool breeze when I said out loud It be he Interesting If Old Charley should 1 happen along Just then thon some omo bushes moved and who should be there but Od Charley Charl y Charr himself As the moonlight ht shone on his face faco there seemed to be a sarcastic smile as ashe ashe ashe he said ald Im here to make mako It interesting for you ou I Dorothy Abbott I 01 onI GHI ionn sic In 1923 The Los Angeles eles Times conducted an oratorical contest among the secondary schools of California at the suggestion of ot Prof Randolph Leigh on the th subject Tho The Constitution of the United Slates States Its Ita purposes was waslo waslo lo 10 increase interest in and re respect re re- respect for tho the constitution of the United States Tho The contest E was successful success CuI In 1324 1993 tho the contest was carried on upon a a. national scale under the auspices of 0 went twenty t metropolitan tan newspapers news In 1925 the contest crossed our borders north and south into Can n Canada Canada ada alia and Mexico across the tho wa wa- waters waters into England and France and thus thUi became a a. great movement ino The Jhc contest in the United States Is now carried carded on in seven great districts or zones out of oC which come yearly carly seven cham cham- champion champion champion pion orators orators each of whom gets ets a II cash prize a II trip to Washington Wash Wash- Washington ashIngton ington with high honors paid them therm there re bj by b the president and I Ivice I vice dice president of the United States the members of oC the su su- premo promo court senators senator and and etc after which they are aro given gi a free summer trip through foreign lands This becomes comes then intrinsically from every point of ot view tho the most interesting valuable worth worth- worthwhile contest carried on under the auspices of any organization in the world among high school students Ogden 1 li is J entering this great Ireat contest and we wo arc are very ery grateful for the opportunity D. IO President Wriston of oC Lawrence college e col Wisconsin e In a a. recent ad address nd ad- address I dress before the state teachers gave expression to these perti pertinent nent thoughts There Thero is danger in n perpetual contact with Immature minds There Is i a tendency toward lazy mental habits a n tendency y to bluff blurt and a tendency toward under- under preparation Your lour mind is not being stretched in discussion People going into dangerous pro pro- professions professions must develop their pow pow- powers powers ers rs of oC resistance So So with the teacher The rhe teacher must de develop de- de develop his resistance by setting for tor himself intellectual tasks which demand all his powers pow ril by the development of oC a a. strong professional Interest |