Show 0 NORTH SEVIER T HIGH SCHOOL I 1 0 o 6 vast audience attends onto ento berdee S I 1 baccalaureate services ws vices held tha on oil Sund sunday ity may IS cuipa surpassed sui passed sald all so magnetic is apostle melvin J ballard that I 1 people keople fron from till nil parts of the north C came anle sevier district to be hear ar his elo t address the second ward chapel could not told hold t the lie crowl crowd and eager Aist listeners eners crowded every doorway and window to catch the message tills this powerful alc speaker aker had for tile the graduates apostle ballards Dal lards address was indeed a sermon that will possibly never be erased front from the memory of tile the twenty six present he told them that although he felt generation is the best tho the present and gre greatest adest that tha t ha yet been born z he wished to impress three assenti es essentials senti als upon their minds willell which are feces to their success these he said sary were loyalty to count country rv 11 loyalty to self and loyalty to god then lie he eloquently elaborated on each of these points bringing practical illustrations lust rations from life he spoke tor for ono one hour and leve everyone sat as hypnotized noti zed in addition to the beautiful sermon delivered by apostle ballard the high school chorus san sang g exceptionally tio nally well unfold ye portals and praise yo the father mr evans very touchingly bade the seniors farewell and gave some excellent advice to the departing class four lions the I 1 rs J C jenzen G ii wright M I 1 arthur prows sang two eacel excellent lent numbers miss johnstone John stones s plano logue the twilight bell was artistically ran dered alice where art thou was played as a cornet solo by milton peterson miss mary mccallum a trained singer of extraordinary ability sang hold thou my iry hand such a service as was held sunday night is indeed unusual and north sevier is happy to have given the public this feast of serious thought and music that unexcelled class of 24 has at last succeeded in presenting macbeth one of Shake greatest tragedies it took clever planning ant skillful skill tul maneuvering to learn this play in five days fortunately tuna tely the members of the class sad had learned practically all of the play last year when they studied it so thoroughly besides these young people are unexcelled tragic players therefore they presented this play in fine style this unusual production was presented in the auditorium on monday xay may 19 to an enthusiastic audience tho the witches cless montess christensen and evador evader nelson made the high school building fairly tremble with their high falsetto voices their rings and their prophecies little willie maebeth macbeth was played by clayton harward the pride of the senior class his doting ima mam ml was no other than the beautiful montess christensen a most tragic character milton peterson both santa claus and plea flea ants was a wreck by the end of scene VI agor he was butler announcer and cornet mcduff the cruel redheaded red headed irishman was played by don cooper prominent members of 0 the cast seniors great and gorgeous were alta christensen lamar neilson beulah breinholt gordon goodlon monroe john stewart fred and others the faculty was also represented well la in this play macbeth called macbeth a la mode fr fred ed impersonated mr air evans to perfection fec tion except he looked rather thin and gaunt tor mr evans mr swenson scarcely recognized himself until raymond Dahis dahlsrud rud shouted keep quiet the charming miss bates was wag no other than modest clara draper other members of the faculty were quiet but they were all in this tragic macbeth the scenery and costumes were elabd elaborate raad in otiler other words gorge gorgeous cus the football game marked the climax of tile the play after which the seniors senor or sang the tha crimson and blue 4 t ofay mn v 1 ete ani bance pageant unique and beautiful the open air may lay fete given on oil may lay 19 at the sunset hour on oil the first ward lawn wai wa beautiful miss johnstone the director of the phy physical si education had the grounds decorated in brilliant colors and unique ac kigns she also had all the girls girl s ro robbed abbed in fantastic costumes which made them look like beautiful fairies this pageant included every girl or of the physical education department about seventy girls in all tile the processional was as als follows may la y queen helen anderson court dinces seniors mutch dutch kiddies juniors indian princess rosena johnson chief red F feather eather james ivies indians all classes folk dances sophomores sophomore 3 irish freshmen scotch eighth grade interpretation terp freshmen paton ilme eighth grade the lance dance program consisted of K Klapp lapp dans scotch lassle lassie indian war dance irish col le leens ells ru aty french lancers scarf scar dance gathering Peas cods twilight zephyr dutch flirtation Plas tique weaving the may pole A large crowd was in attendance each paying admission of the proceeds will be used to purchase a rug for the rest room miss johnstone has worked long and hard to put this pageant over successfully site she deserves deser vez much praise for the beautiful work done by the physical education girls aard day set for may 21 north sevier is glad to announce that at last she will have a real award day a day when honor will be bestowed upon students by giving them pins and other tokens this day will viii be observed on wednesday may 21 possibly the most coveted award is that of scholarship the boy and the girl who have made tie etie highest average during tour four years in north sevier will receive pins don cooper of aurora a young man who is a brilliant cholar made an average of A minus the lions club of salina will present him an award helen anderson of salina an unusual student and writer received also a grade of A minus the ladies L progresso club will present an award to helen other coveted awards are those given tor for public speaking mr ashman offered the ashman medal for the best speech given on may 10 at richfield unfortunately north sevier did not win this medal but four other medals will be agven one for the best speech made n each class mary mattsson will receive the freshman medal presented by the city council of salina earls earis hanson of redmond the sophomore medal presented by the city council of aurora angeline angelina funk the junior medal presented by the city council of redmond raymond dahlsrud the senior medal presented by miss stena in addition to these the student body will present the following awards honor sweaters will be given to raymond dahlsrud angus mcdonald lyle mcdonald john johnson and nyles christensen tor for exceptional valor in athletics beulah breinholt inholt esther johnson rosena johnson fred and james ivie will receive awards tor for having played lead parts in opera for three different years a special award will be given to cless tor for her diligent and excellent writing for the richfield Richtie ld reaper and the salina sun 0 principal C ray evans will present a medal to wayne taylor the all star athlete north sevier ends successful year north sevier now will close her doors for three months tills this has been a most successful and happy year in this northern region time has flown on wings of lightning 1 1 tills this I 1 is an all indication that everyone Ovo has haa been busy may lay the summer months be profitable and happy ones and when the doors or of th sevier open next september may e every ery student enter the first lay day determined terin ter mined filed to make 1924 1525 the most and happy school i year that north sevier has ever known visit caple grot gloe e the fres freshmen limen celebrated on may 17 by taking a hike to maple grove six cars laden with the cicen and unsophisticated of the school plus their wise advisers and miss fuller left salina at eight a iii these adventurous saplings ap linga had one gala day clay scaling cliffs fishing for speckled trout ducking each other and killing rattle snakes A sumptuous luncheon was spread at twelve after which the group slumbered in tile the shade of the maples they the returned at various times during the afternoon |