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Show North Sanpete High! t lilt: By Edna Stulce On October! 14. V. II. Gunde: son and Byron Memmott, thi; yeai's advisor's for the junior, of North Saiiete, and the class officers, met salesmen from three jewelry 1 companies to decide de-cide or. a clas,s ring. An all metal ring with a Rani; head, the letter's of N. S. and a white crest will be on each rin Each student's own initials an'-the an'-the year wilb-be engraved in every ring. The officers are looking for war eagerly for an answer oi reply from the salesman of the O. C. Tanner Co. about more information in-formation about prices and ar-i ar-i rangements of the ring that wa? chosen and elected by the stu dents from alt junior classes. I The officers have hopes thai the rings will., be here for tlu Junior Prom i February. Officers of the Junior class aic president, Wallace (Wally) All red; vice, president, Adeal Ras-mussen; Ras-mussen; secretary and trcas urer, Mary Ann Pritchett, am' reporter, Gail .Madsen. i The general committee has been chosen and the date set for November 19 for the Triple f Ball to be held at the Queer City Ballroom. Miss Donna Marie Simpson is supervisinr the club this year. In 1940 this club was orga nized under tha supervision c Miss Edith Anderson, the phys ical education teacher, in thtr year. The club was renamed from the P?p Club to the Triple S. The "S" -still stands fn-scholarship, fn-scholarship, service and stand " ards. Their symbol was the:-and the:-and still is the" triangle. The North Sanpete study body sponsored a benefit play "Of Mice and Men" Friday afternoon after-noon in the high school audi torium, all proceeds of which were given to the ne"w tri-stake L. D. S. Hospital, now nearinp completion. |