Show OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL A GREETING A patch of oC green and gold swaying to the music of a scent scent- laden zEphyr as It danced down the mountain and over the lie hills the warmth ot of the northward journeying sun Bun as the rain clouds swept sept past It the smell ot of rIch damp earth the trilling call love ot of a meadow lark the flash of oC a bluebird all this and that In- In Intangible intangible air of oC lii tangible throb In the tho Ing growing things greeted me meas os as I reached the top ot of tho foot foot- hill CAn CARMA IA Ono One sad feature ot of the closing ot of school Is 15 the Information that comes late In the tho season that a number of at the favorite teachers will not return to the next sea sea- seasons season's seasons season's sons son's The seniors look for for- forward ward of course with considerable satisfaction to their graduation which Js is only slightly marred marre 1 by bythe bythe the tact fact that they will never re- re return return turn to 10 high school as students Students other than senIors nat nat- ally ui-ally feel that they want to re- re return return turn to school with conditions about as they the arc same teachers and all It is 13 with re- re regret regret gret that these hear that some ot of their teachers ill leave Ica for other fields or other work and will not be here to greet them on their return Among those who will not be here next year are Miss Eva Beck A. A Y V. Hendrick- Hendrick Hendricksen sen Gordon Croft DeVere Child and possibly one or 01 two others STUD EXT BODY nODY OFFICERS At the student body election on Friday last Miss ella Yella Fowler was elected vice Ice president for the year ear 1927 28 and Misa Dorothy Foulger was elected secretary Candidates for the presidency were eliminated with the tho ot of Tom Brodbent and Ar- Ar Arthur Arthur thur Hales The final election to determIne which ot of these shall serve the thc student body bolly next year will be held on Friday O. D Athletic eligibility cards for Cor spring athletics were requisitioned on Friday for the tho following stu- stu students students dents Lowell Newey Lynn Gilbert Wayne Fisher risher FrancIs Hearn Groberg Woods VIctor BIddie Va Voy lUckman hickman her her- Berman herman man Long Tom Barker and Rich Rich- ant ord Darker S iT 11 IlL HE I arose slowly and slipped Into my clothes It II was vas thirty eight then but I was not worried be- be because cause couse I knew the teachers would not mind It if I was aa late I ate ato m my breakfast leisurely and tripped oft off to school I had something to look for tor- forward ward Iud to because I loved lond school Filled with happiness I went ent Into Inlo my classroom and sat down In inthe the tho very front seat The teach teach- teacher er confronted me inn with a a. smile and said she was glad I had come even It if I was late because she mIssed me so when I was not In class Then we proceeded In the usual manner She tint first read us a star story telling Is before beginning that If we did not like It it we might sit and amI visit with someone while she read After the she sho asked askell how many were prepared lost ot of us were not but she sweetly said that It was wall all right we wee were e seniors lo and might h have a Joan vacation that la our names e were all on the lie graduation Il list t and ot of course would not be re- re removed novell moved later a a. boy canto came In be bearIng It a alist list ot of names name one of which was mine When hon he called It I shiv v- v erod slightly but since I hall had nev- nev never nevor or er b been en scolded I decided that all would bo be well I went down with a a. very light heart When I reached reach ell the office the principal asked me It if I had been at gym gm the preceding morning I assured him bins that I bad and he said he would have to scold the teacher because an absent mark would lower my grade lie He begged my pardon and said ho he wanted to be tIe and laugh she flew down the LaughIng Brook leaving reler Jeter sit sitting ting under the tho tree Dy By and by Rattles and Mrs Rattles met at atthe atthe the doorway or of their home bome and both bolh were still Copyright by T 1 W. W Burgess The rhe next story A Queer Quem Bed Ded P t sure I got fun full credit when I 1 was there and dismissed me HESTER ARMSTRONG GHOUl OP SIX In the second period English class a delightful m was given the hIstory ot of India Among the reports were A brief history ot of India by ACton Afton Thom Thom- Thomas as religion In India b by Pearl conditions such as al alseen seen by the travelers by Florence Cartwright customs and manners by Norma S SOCIAL CUL SUCCESS The Junior Prom on Friday evening last was another great social and successful feature The decorations though simple were beautiful and carrIed one back to the days of at romance and chiv- chiv air aIry Much credit Is dut the class officers and advisor who worked hud hard to make the party the grand success that It was We 0 were favored with the pres- pres presence enee ence ot of Superintendent and Mrs Hopkins Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Nyc Ne Mes- Mes Foulger and Irvine of the board boord ot of education and a large number of patrons and frIends This Is another happy happ memory ot of the school sear car 26 A GOOD COOl J JSSE ASSEMBLY III LY Mr 11 and Mrs Castle Murphy and old daughter gave us usa usa a delightful hour with HawaIIan music history and dancing on Friday last The little tot sang and danced to the great delight ot of the student boll body Mr and ond Mrs Murphy urphy gave several ducts and Mr 11 Murphy gave an Interest InS InS' account of the Islands and their people We e express to Mr and Ills Murphy our sincere al'- al' predation lINC COURTESY A very cry notable and beautiful thing at the Prom the tho other night was this Many parents were ero present and tho thie- were frequently approached by sons Bons and daughters who inquired concerning their welfare LovIng consideration caused students also to bring par par- parents r refreshments tre and to them other courtesies and kind kind- nesses There Is nothing more maIo beautiful In the world than filial devotion 11 TO WhOM 1 IT MAY 1 A Y CONCERN My y attention Ita has been called to the CItizens CItizens' TrainIng I camp to be held this summer at Fort Douglas and It gives me mea me mea a great deal of at pleasure to add m ms' ms enthusiastic endorsement Those These camps not only teach the tho younger generation clean living but aLso aLo self discipline and obedi- obedi obedience obedience ence whIch have n a great greal deal to todo todo do with good citizenship The They furnish the young oung men with Ith wholesome food outdoor e exercIse games and sports which build them up physically The association with boys bos from other places Is ot of great benefit to young oung mn men who are aro inclined Incline 11 to tobe tobe be diffident or 01 shy and especially for or those who are arc leavIng home for the first time ThIs association tion 15 of great greot b to boys bos about to go to 10 college and the camp here will give such sueh young men an opportunity of oC our university and obtaining any In- In Information information formation they may desire direct from the university officials Par Par- Parents cuts may also Diso be assured that the boys loos wilt have the tho beat of care as the men In iii charge charlOe are leaders In line or of wark sark Slimed Signed na IKE lt head Coach University ot of Utah ASSEMBLY It REPORT r. President Fife FICe presided at the regular Friday assembly Announcements were as fol- fol follows lows Iowa Paul Skeen announced the Junior Prom as Informal Vilma Halley Bailey announced that she and Emerson Thatcher would take or- or orden orders den ders for tor announcements The rhe following candidates were Introduced for student bOdy of- of leers Tom Brodbent Bi Paul Skeen Arthur Hale Joseph Hal Hal- Halford ford Glen Burt for president Vella ehla Fo ler and Fern Parry for forIce vice Ice president and Dorothy Foul Foul- Foulger goer ger and Ida Peterson for secre- secre tan The program under lInder the nus- nus of oC the Home Ilonie Economics club with Margaret presiding InS InS' was as follows HawaIian songs b by Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Castle Murphy and MISS lIss Murphy a talk by Mr Ir Murphy and songs by Mr and Mrs rs Murphy NOn ELEANOR WEEKS secretary IX IN BOOKKEEPING The following hove have been award award- awarded ed d sliver silver pins for proficiency In first year car bookkeeping George Hartog Philip Empey Empe Louis Hog Hog- Hoggan gan Arthur Hales Colin Cohn Edward Ja Jay Gl n. n Wallace Evans Joe Walter alter Butts Stanley Spencer Glen Burt Durt Harry Porter Stanley St.-inley Rosevear Jessie Welsh Pearl Ball Dall anna Wanna Frederick Ma- Ma Manan Ia- Ia nan Malan Norma The Tho following receive cates cales or of proficiency In first year bookkeeping Neldon Johnson Eugene Newey Owen Champneys Lee Lundy Vernon ernon Awarded gold plus pins In two year bookkeepIng course Normo Bever Lawrence Bluth no Robert ert Donald Donald- Donaldson son Cecil Gealta Angus KennedY Eddie Lee Blame Blaine Mc Phyllis Rosevear Lorene Shipley Clayton Caton SImmons Gerald Ken Ken- nedy Arnold Wright NATURES TUng'S I n l A crash S flash The thunder roared The lightning hurried on Its zIgzag path through the dark darl- cued ened sky A A. drop Another And then as It if called by those beck beel- beckoning drops the rain answered In all its ts fury New iii the fW reS ut I earth w were formed or Little r rivulets developed Into mighty streams But Dut on and on went the mighty current on its Ib treacherous devas- devas devastatinG tatinG way ay here was a a. choke chokecherry chokecherry cherry tree there was an oak bush One sweep ot of the current and the they were gone one forever Rocks nocks crashed against rocks The Tho whole canyon canon was alive with de- de demons demona mona mons demons who were working furiously to destroy the wonders ot of Nature Gods handiwork A STUDENT |