| Show CHOU SOCIAL SCIENCE REPORT the american history class Is studying 9 theodore roo roosevelt s evelt in conn connection tion with his bis work as pre president 5 ideria of ac the he united ste states t in roosevelt we find the best ecamp example I 1 0 of 0 man mans determination to give a r square quare deal ot of any leader in history in n many ca cases 6 ea ho be was waa not authorized to do what ho he did but he be obtained results rid id after all its the results that count many times he was severely censured for or his a attitude but this only served to make him work the harder in hla his lights with trusts wo we do not find him condemning all trusts but only those that were bad in his work in connection with the panama canal be was visa criticised criticized for or interfering in the af a fill aars of 0 panama but through ills bis determination mill mi nation atlon the canal became what it is today we find in theodore roosevelt not the selfish desire for or authority and power but the determination and initiative to do the rig right bt thing as he be saw it at any cost mcclallan McC LELLAM 30 0 00 IRACK HELD last last week the juniors left their opponents who were the members of the the other classes cla sees tar far behind in an interclass track meet held on thursday their nearest competitors were the seniors then I rame the and trailing tar far behind wore ore tho the fr e a the final score by Jui points was juniors lors 22 editors 21 19 frashi es 1 in the hundred yard dash the took all three places with charles julian first george wortley second and edwin rosevear Ho sevear third the tee J juniors wore then retaliated by taking first inythe in the hundred yard relay with fred and jobu jobb williams composing the team the sophomores placed second with tho the seniors in third in the running broad jumps the juniors again to took 0 k first an and d second places carl carpenter er and pred took these hese places with jumps jump ot of seventeen five inches and seventeen feet two inches respectively it was here that jim corenson Won got the fresh freshley les only point with a jump of sixteen feet ten inches the sophomores then showed their stuff by taking first in the medley relay the seniors came second while the juniors had to bo be contented with third place in a laughable three legged race in which there were several upsets the sopha placed first again thomas archer and floyd martin composed this efficient team the juniors placed second with the seniors coming in third again the backward race was the only race in which the results were so close that it had bad to be run over again clarence jackson made an undisputed first arst place tor for the seniors but second and third place had to be contested tor for 0 ngali lg 1 aci the result of this extra racers race was a that verdon end and carl carpenter placed ta the mores and juniors respectively this race was also characterized by several comical upsets it was just after th the backward race that rivalry was greatest the tha seniors had twenty points the juniors had seventeen points and the sophomores had sixteen the issue was decided in the snake race which was wag the last event of the day this was run for one hundred and was a hard fought race it was in this race that the came to the rescue of 0 the juniors by placing tho the seniors last the juniors won this race me C but would have been beaten nevertheless if the seniors had bed come in second As it I 1 stood however the meet ended with the i juniors one point in lead of the seniors the winning snakes of the juniors snake race team were lawrence john williams theodore johnson leo adamson fred etier and john iLeo I 1 buck JOHNSON 31 last night april 30 1930 the stu 1 dents of the jefferson school received the banner tor for having sold the most parent teachers association tickets the banner Is certainly a beautiful one we have worked coreed very hard tor for it even it you do not have a parent teachers association ticket you can come and listen to the wonderful programs that are given you will surely enjoy them OWEN PYRAMIDS OF MEXICO ARE AHE V VISITED BY SPANISH CLASS in this weeks travels the morning spanish class viewed some steps near dear the chapel of 0 guadalupe they enjoyed las velas veins de cledra or salla sails carved of some rocks books the legend goes on to say a young couple built them in commemoration of 0 the fact act that these rocks saved them when a terrific storm at sea sunk bunk the ship which was taking the two to spain these rocks fell in nineteen twenty one and have not been raised since that time the class party also toured san juan to see bee the three pyramids ot of mexico the pyramids are ot of the sun moon and citadel many quaint carvings ot of great interest were seen been the government museum was especially attractive to the students the afternoon claw class have started the novel Maria mariangla Mar lanala nala by benito peres galdo MCKNIGHT 32 e 0 0 4 PA PARK R WIN DEBITING REGION PARK HIGH WINS ORAL READING DIVISION on monday the park high debating teams composed of lols lois wilson and dorothy holtman negative and dorothy don and theodore johnson affirmative defeated s ted the morgan and wasatch high schools in two hotly contested debates on the question resolved that the utah state compulsory school age should bo be changed from eighteen to sixteen years these victories make park city the regional champions and will probably quality qualify its debaters to enter the state finals on high school day at the university ve ver sity ratty another splendid victory came to park high on monday betty sheen park highs talented orator won the district oral reading contest she also will enter the oral reading contest today the students ot of park nigh feel eel that a large share chare ot of honestly earned victories have come to them this year and are proud ot of their continued on pago seven school notes representatives who have brought about these victories they expect a good showing from their representatives today which Is high school day at the u niver sity elty eo 0 ac CONTESTS AND TRIPS THEME OF ALL conversation on last friday the park city high school band the girls glee club dean M matthews atthews vocal soloist and john pike violin soloist took part in the district music contests at heber A large number 0 of f at students u dents went to heber to attend th these ese contests the athletic meet and the dance in the contests dean matthews took first place in vocal solos the high school gir garla is glee club tied with wasatch high tor for first place john pike took second place in violin solos and the band came out fourth the uniforms of the band members rece received ived great commendation last evening may ath john pike and dean matthews represented park high in fix the high school contests contes tsat at the uril university ver sity today may ath the band and glee glea club hlll take part in the contests also at the university besides the entrants in the musical contests verle walker and marguerite okeefe will enter several of the chemistry contests results of all these contests will be m made a de known next week for the fir first s t time the entire senior class of the nigh high school will celebrate today as high school day along with other high schools of the state at tho university they ate are all looking forward to this visit with great anticipation 0 0 01 sr I SOPHOMORE REPORT parties Part lesl Part lesl Par tresi Wo Wb eres my halloween party oh heres the cutest easter party look at my keen christmas party and many other such expressions would make an uninterested spectator think the sophomores were a crowd ot of frivolous party hunters instead of industrious dust rious students they are indeed party hunters because ot of the demands ot of miss alias hauser to make party books but she understand what this Is doing to the constitution ot of the long suffering sophomores they find some borne delightful parties and cannot resist trying I 1 them out to see it if they are really as good as they sound they usually are 40 1101 HOME LC ECONOMICS BECOMES I 1 POPULAR the sewing department la Is becoming quite popular last tuesday the sophomore girls were sewing hooks hooke on the band capes all ot of them were finished but the one belonging to mr jones when he entered ot of course the girls thought he was bringing his cape but he had no cape in his arms so the girls wondered why he had come their curiosity was satisfied when miss hauser announced that mr jones wanted volunteer I 1 to sew a on his coat the call did not have to be made the second i time friday miss hauser told the girls to bring magazines and drawing paper monday to start making ensembles the girls brought the magazines and began cutting out their paper dollies no won der the department is IB so BO popular among the sophomore girls the girls like this kind of play tor for it Is a change ot of course it Is IB not done just lor for run fun appropriate prop ensembles lor for every occasion will be made with these paper dollies these ensembles will be exhibited in the spring |