Show ooh aoh b school note M i MI As you have undoubtedly heard heard by now r part park city won the two basketball games we played with south summit last week and were we tickled it if you have been following the games we have played you know that these are arc the only two games in the series we have won so tar far but we arent discouraged because we know that we won the football championship and we cant expect to have our cake and eat it too I 1 the debates are progressing rapidly and we will soon be ready to argue oil off the class series the debating question Is a very interesting one tor for a mining town and most of 0 our parents seem to be more interested in the question and know more about it than we do this tact fact helps us immensely as we get considerable tice on the question at home SNYDER 33 a 43 0 A POST A BIRDS BIRD S EX cac rn r N MEW or OF HIGH SCHOOL lire LIFE today at p m mountain standard time the post grad class of 1933 by remote control with station N B C pre dented a radio program to the park city high school president albert blarcum 1 shaw was war your announcer we hope our radio fans enjoyed the miscellaneous program presented chairman larry ras mussen Is to be congratulated on the splendid program he arranged and the class wishes to thank all who book took part albert bircumshaw and ed eberle have utilized their spare time in arranging a rather clever comedy skit for their own amusement and tor for the general bafflement ot of their friends this act consists in n eds asking dumb questions and alberts giving silly answers having no relation whatever to the question they look as if they understand what its all about and pull unripe faces at each other I 1 jim Bo renson a husky senior lad uses a delicate baby pink comb one word description of kewpie burbidge a charming freshman effervescent the efficient manner in which miss hauser lines up her unusually large gym class tor for their dally daily exercise appeals to the girls does much to keep order and insures sufficient exercise for every mem 1 her of the class A large number of the post grad class Is interested principally in the business course taught at the high school under the direction of mr olsen with this splendid instructor to coach us ar ere hoping that presently that Is after we have turned the correct comer to reach our old friend prosperity well find ourselves an asset in the establishment of some prosperous business man MAWHINNEY 32 aa 0 the junior class wishes to thank little miss betty bagan for the dancing which 8 she he rendered at our recent junior prom on account of some misunderstanding rs t no di n so this matter has not been tak taken en up so promptly as it should have been miss betty Is a trained pupil of no norm andersen sen dancing instructor of salt lake city mr air andersons Ander sens wife usually usually Y ac accompanies compani the little dancer on account of illness mrs anderson And ereon was unable to p lanfor betty when she danced in this bibity city betty has appeared on numerous numero uj pro I 1 grams in salt lake and surrounding vicinities 1 cini ties she very kindly came up here and gave the delightful performances perform performance ancel which we know you all enjoyed thank you again betty and we the junior class wish you much success tor for the future JUNIO JUNIOR REPORT PORT the juniors as well as other classmen clasemen class men h have ave started the usual debating which occurs every year about this time the best team will be chosen out of each class to debate against the other classes however the teams have not yet been chosen chosen the question to be debated this year ls is resolved that the nations of the world I 1 should adopt a bimetallic standard of exchange miss keener declares that I 1 there has been some very good debating this year and we can say that some kofl of our very lery best debaters have not yet dej deal de j bated the teams will be chosen in the near future the students are greatly interested te in debating and they are varv hard I 1 BARTA 34 0 ar ab ENGLISH B debating has occupied most of the class time lately and all have been required whether willing or not to state their own ideas and reasons lor for or against a bimetallic standard of exchange 1 some have been calm and self possess ed but generally we have all had to work to overcome our self consciousness aness before a crowd of fellow students plus several upper upperclassmen clasemen classmen class men as we youngsters call them it has been interesting work however and we expect soon to have some fine debaters WRIGHT WEIGHT 35 FRESHMEN ENGLISH debates debates all the students have been talking about the freshmen have finished debating and have chosen the main debating team tho the boys many of them have read many a articles concerning bime bimetallism ta SM but I 1 tho girls think they have read just as much ivanhoe must be finished by friday then a test will be given on the whole story ot of course the end of the six weeks Is here which means that a lot of tests will be given 36 I 1 0 ECONOMICS because of the nature nataie of the state debating question this year namely resolved that the nations of the world should adopt a bimetallism standard of 0 exchange M ballard has set the lesson forward a little and Is giving work on money and bimetallism bi bl many things have been studied such as the coinage ot of money and our monetary system the seven qualities that money should possess these qualities are 1 1 utility and value 2 portability 3 stability 4 indestructibility 6 5 uniform value 6 divisibility and 7 tie the study has been very interesting aw j I 1 I 1 JONES 33 in ICY BUSINESS repa REPORT RT there are still a few first year lbook book keepers who are working wording on the first practice set but the majority art almost ready lor for the second set they rd must finish chapter XV before can receive e this set laura cossey E ellen lien Waw lAnneY and kay varan haran are leading the second year class the class Is working on set no 5 the typing A classes have been having contests the classes are divided against and the errors of each side Xe reported ported to mr olsen th the e losing side bid to buy the peanuts but there are no 10 peanuts in sight yet I 1 the second year typists find the tabulation work very interesting the second year stenographers are still transcribing shorthand notes on the type writer valter DABLING 33 |