Show Nigh School Notes YEARBOOK DAY Y SUCCESS Yearbook Day November 13 proved a great success In more ways than one First there was the program which included In Included Included In- In two readings by Mrs Price a piano duet In the Mood and Dark Eyes by Ellyn Derry and Utana Collard and an Impersonation by Bill Went- Went worth To top the day enough yearbook deposits were received so that we will definitely have a a. yearbook A contest between the boys and girls was held with the losers giving the winners a party The girls being victorious will be entertained by the boys at a later date At night a dance was held with Bob Bucks Buck's orchestra f furnishing the music Confetti cider elder and cookies were sold ARMISTICE AUl nAY DAY PROGRAM 1 Although hampered by the situations of a World War II It the faculty and student student student stu stu- dent body members of ot Park City High lUgh school took time on Wednesday November November November Novem Novem- ber 11 to commemorate the signing of 01 our first Armistice The program began with a selection by the band Mr Jones then led the audience In a number of ot songs were sung during the first war Following Follow Follow- FollowIng Ing this Mr Norman J Nell Introduced Mr W. W H H. H. H Cranmer a a. member of the American Legion who gave a a. rousing talk on Looking Toward the Future on Armistice Day To complete the program program program pro pro- gram Mr Winters introduced the veterans veterans veter veter- ans who were present In the audience In conclusion the band played the National National Na Na- Anthem the students sang I I TRAINED INED DOGS DOOS ENTERTAIN STUDENTS Loyd Hust teacher at Box Elder High school and his three dogs Duke King and Prince held the students of the Park City schools spellbound by their amazing tricks Mr Hust has toured the larger part of ot tho the northern section of Utah He has been a main attraction at the Wagon Wagon days for tor many years The trainIng trainIng training train- train Ing of these dogs for shows is not a a. profession with Mr Hust but a hobby only I FOOTBALL LETTERMEN IES Twenty members of ot the Park City High school football team have won letters for the past season In order to win a a. aletter aletter letter each member of the team must I play six quarters or a full tull game of the league schedule Those winning letters are Captain Bill Sullivan Melvin Melvln Olsen Dean Burt Rolfe Paul Peterson Robson Fletcher Joe Davich Cornell Diamond Blaine Clements Joe Hart Hartwell well Tom TomI I David Prudence Charles Poly- Poly chronis Bob Evans Delbert Tree Bob Tallon Bill Hanley Dale Fisher Jean Adamson and Doug Burt I SOPHOMORE SWING SUING I Friday night in the high school gym at 9 p. p m m. the sophomores will have I their annual Sophomore Swing Admission I slon sion prices will be 35 cents a couple and 15 IS cents for extra ladles Good dance I music will be furnished by Bob Buck and his popular Sophisticated Swing Swing- titers stars Confetti along with cider and doughnuts doughnuts doughnuts dough dough- nuts will be on sale during the dance As an added attraction a turkey will be raffled at the dance Chances are being cold sold SOc lOc each or 3 for by by LaRae Terry Beverly Butler Doug Burt and Tom Parrish |