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Show Wasatch Notes By Mcxrlene Franz Junior-Freshman Party Class of '51 feted the freshmen fresh-men at a party held in the gymnasium Saturday evening. The time was spent playing vari ous games and a scavanger hunt highlighted the affair. Football Clame Wasatch Tigers met Provo reserves on the academy field Friday for a 28 to 13 victory. This game climaxed the football season for the Tigers. Halloween "Strange Illusion", a movie, commenced Wasatch's Halloween Hallo-ween fun October 31. Following the show students were ushered through a spook alley in Craighead Craig-head basement. A frolic in the gym complete with refreshments" refresh-ments" climaxed the night's activities. ac-tivities. Student council-spons ored the party. Letterettes Ten Letterettes, girls who received re-ceived an athletic award through the Girls Athletic Club last year, and their advisor, Mrs. Esther Irwin, are sponsoring sponsor-ing a chicken dinner tonight at 6 p.m. in the Alice Parlor. The initiates ore Laurel Hall, JoAnn Griffin and Cherie Nyman. Hike A 10 mile hike was taken by 51 girls belonging to the Girls Athletic Club Monday. The school bus and school truck, "Canary", transported the girls four miles north of Fair-view Fair-view and they hiked back to the campus. Cabin Project Sunday the sophomore class executive committee motored to the Wasatka cabin to take inventory of the repairs needed. Committee members are Marion Nielson, Beverly Vanderwagon, Nancy Johnson, Bob Harshman and Katheryn Redd. Others who made the trip were Roger Hansen and son Bobby. Class of '52 is undertaking repairs of the cabin as a project pro-ject for the year. Wasatch News By Kathryn Redd A movie, "Anna and the King of Siam" will be shown Wednesday Wed-nesday at 8 p.m. in Craighead auditorium under the sponsorship sponsor-ship of the Camera Club. Donna Young, freshman coed at the University of Wyoming, was crowned queen of the Engineers Engin-eers ball held there last week. Miss Young of the class of -19, was Wacademy World news edi-lor edi-lor and reported WA rrews for the Pyramid. Last week faculty members and families had their blood tyned by Clifford McKinney. suerintendent of the -local hospital, hospi-tal, under the auspices of the Association of American University Univer-sity Women. There were 15 lifted ir. the O classification, nine A's, six B's and one neg;-i tive RH. Mesdames Elsie Clith-eroe, Clith-eroe, Blanche Burton, Ruth Campbell, Lola Thomas and Miss Jane Barber are campus members mem-bers of the AAUW. Tiger squad and. Coach John Sours left this morning (Friday) in the school bus for Hurricane where they will play their final football game of the season. - Margaret Soule Shoemaker, deep sea diver,' presented a lyceum ly-ceum lecture entitled "Exploring "Explor-ing the Marine Underworld'' Wednesday in Craighead auditorium. audi-torium. Also Loring Campbell, magician, appeared in a lyceum Thursday morning. Monday a group of piano students stu-dents and music teachers will attend a concert given by Frederic Fred-eric Dixon at South high school in Salt Lake. Turkey for a dinner dance given last Saturday by eight senior boys for their dates was furnished by VeLoy Adams of Teasdale, Utah. Miss Jane Ear-ter Ear-ter prepared the meal in hr apartmen'. in McMillan Hall assisted as-sisted by Margaret Adams and Helen Thees. Repairs of the Wasatka Lodge trot underway when a group of sophomoies with Verl Johansen and Arthur Fogelberg journeyed to the cabin Monday afternoon. The task was taken as a class project, and the doors, windows and interior were repaired and cleaned. Band members . made their initial appearance Saturday in the morning assembly. Performing Perform-ing under the direction of Roger Hansen, their program included "Anchors Aweigh", 'The R'tle Rangers," "Hosts of Freedom" and "Coronation March". The violin ensemble assisted with the latter number. |