Show J 7 i 1 Cis fi m t i iv y t t t. t tt 1 1 14 ti J 4 2 1 t R I Y oi 11 Ai Lt L. L A r By DAN Doctor Last week basketball history was made at least as far as I know All the teams in Division One lost Actually this isn't all the miracle that I make it out outto outto outto to be But it sounded like a pretty good way to start an article 11 4 W R. U Jk r. r fir a Z HERE IS the run down on games played last week in Re Region Region Region Re- Re gion Two East 63 Davis 48 Ol Olympus 71 West Vest 56 Skyline 60 Viewmont Viewmont Viewmont View View- mont 58 56 Highland 81 Clearfield Clearfield Clear- Clear field 78 South 84 Bountiful 66 BECAUSE everyone lost in inthe inthe inthe the division there isn't any 0 A change in the standings Viewmont Viewmont Viewmont View View- mont still sUll leads with 4 wins and 4 losses Bountiful West Nest and Clearfield are tied for second second second sec sec- ond with a 3 And Davis fol follows follows follows fol- fol lows up the rear with a 2 Last week my prediction of an overtime Boun me for the South South-B South South-Boun oun- oun game didn't exactly come true One major factor not making it true was that South was the Bra Braves v e s I throughout the entire game I THIS TillS WEEK I am going to handle my predictions a little bit differently Instead of predicting predicting predicting pre pre- the point gap as usual I think I will just predict who will win and who will lose just as the big time sportswriters do Here are my predictions for this week Bountiful will win over Viewmont Viewmont Viewmont View View- mont by at least one point That Thatis is unless Viewmont wins Clearfield at West Is a hard one to predict but I think that West will pour it on strong just like they did to Viewmont The South High Cubs might have a little trouble with Davis but will probably come through with a Cub victory I East at Olympus Isn't too hard hardas as I predict the Leopards on the mountainside will be victorIous victorious victorious victor victor- ious over the Titans Skyline at Highland Is probably probably probably ably the hardest prediction that I have to make But I favor Highland since they have the strength to make a lead stick unlike the Eagles Dancers for lor the school production production production pro pro- Oliver have been chosen They are under the in instruction instruction instruction in- in of their director Sharolyn Cole The following named persons were those who made the dancing roles from some 40 persons who tried out SOPHOMORES Joyce Wrigley Wrigley Wrigley Wrig- Wrig ley Marilyn May Martha Rampton Shirley Robinson John Kenney and Dave Quill Juniors Debbie Evans Kathi Hawkes Pam Thornley Mindy Perkins Sunny Newman Wayne Robinson Lynn Hintze Stuart Pingree and Michelle Rampton SENIORS Bob May John Pate Janene Mears ton and Tam Tarn Call Little Tidbits The topic of an apple machine has arisen once again and now is in full force with members of the Key Club backing the project to the hilt hUt On Monday afternoon afternoon after alter noon a meeting was held with Principal Donald Wright Key Club officers and all others concerned with the project PROSPECTS look good for forgetting forgetting forgetting getting one but a few minor details such as students buying apples between classes have to tobe tobe tobe be ironed out first A new breakfast cereal has appeared I really couldn't say where it has appeared but if It it keeps going at its present rate it should disappear very shortly now The name of the cereal comes from its basic ingredients ingredients ingredients ingred ingred- oats and plenty of vitamin G or in other words good oats The name of course Is Goats The theme used to publicize the cereal is Feed Goats to Your Kids Get it Here is a prediction straight from Doctor One half of all people married in 1968 will be women Brave Words A A. A Did you hear about the man that couldn't tell the difference between and LSD Q He went on a trip instead of a mission u nun There were four horses in a astall astall astall stall that were all set to be transferred to the glue factory One night n three of the horses escaped the stall and thus saved themselves from being made into glue The fourth horse was then asked the next morning by byone byone byone one of the keepers where the others had fled He even promised promised promised prom prom- to set the old nag free Ithe if It he told But the lone horse re refused refused refused re- re fused to squeal on his friends and was thus made into a bottle of Elmers Elmer's Glue Now the moral of this story is You can lead a horse to slaughter but you cant can't make him fink |