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Show Sunday Morning, January 8, 1933 Ogden High School Players Will Present "Three Live Ghosts" . Thi,s is ,the cast in the clever play, "Three Live Ghosts " by Frederick S Isham and Max Marcien, to be presented bv SS001 players in Washington Junior High school auditorium the evenings of January 13 and 14 ThP ?nnyeTrSnSi leTft t0 rigilt'1 "PPer row: Helen Smith, Doyle Simpson James' Dale Anderson, Marshall Brough Max Barber, Ray Ross (business manager) and Mariorie Wood (assistant director). Second row, left to right: Dorothy Paine Harold Rosevear, Helen Brophy, James Lazenby and Dierdre Dobbs. MaJwo?lfey WiH be produced under the direction of Miss Mary Woolley MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 9. 1933. Laughs Created By Return Of Warriors Young People To Present Exciting Play Late This Week OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Parke Petterson, Editor. Bobbie Kimball and Marjorie Wood, Associate Editors. Three dead men return from war, but not In coffins! Visualize the humorous, exciting, and romantic situations which arise from such a state of affairs, especially when it is discovered that one of the "Three Live Ghosts" is an international crook, another is one who must remain dead because his life insurance has already been collected, while the third one is minus his "brynes." Lest you miss the most entertaining play ever presented by a cast of young people, don't fail to be present at the Washington Junior auditorium promptly at eight-fifteen p. m. on January 13 or 14. Students; you will be entitled to general admission upon presenting your student body cards.-Mary Paquette. OVER THE HOLIDAYS The shuffle slogan: "Who cares what people think?" Which reminds us that we saw some clever dancing over the holidays. Our one regret is that we can't see ourselves. Dale R. Anderson did a pretty cute act at the holly hop. (We can't stand on our feet all the time, can we?) We would like to shake the hand of the person who gave Adele Larson the book of boners for Christmas. And, lo, Adele's name led all the rest. By the way, all you mean people out there. One of our constitutents (that's pretty cute) gave us a book of humor for Christmas. We hope Santa Claus brought Jack Bennett some new puns, because when puns are punk, they're awful. ( And did you hear about the stilts for Max Loll? Some time ago we said something about Jim Bevan chasing Gwenie. That was all a mistake, and we apologize. However, we still think someone was chasing someone, and , we leave it up to our readers. (Both of you.) , Only God can make a tree? ' But axes were made by fools like" me. i (The reference is to the trees inj front, of course. The last line ought to get over big.) Have, you noticed the refined attitude "Bing" Bingham has gotten since he joined a club. Well, maybe it doesn't show yet, but it will. Did you ever hear Virgie Minnoch say: "You get on my nerves." Or Don Banks: "These wild Zeta gals." Or Dorothy Paine: "I move we adjourn." In the sub-deb circles, they speak j of Virginia Soderberg as "big" game! (Read it twice.) And if you think I'm a punk humorist, you should see me ski.- B. T. Worthy Opponent: It surely seems logical that if you are so well acquainted with the doings of Congress, you were present at the same theatre on the same evening. I hope you enjoyed the show as much as we did.- A Congress Member. OBSERVATIONS It seems that Clara J. has changed her New Year's resolution from "I will be on time every day." to "I will be on time almost every day." Congratulations on the Christmas issue of the Classicum. It is the I best ever, and has a most attrac 1 tive cover. Kate J. certainly is accomplished. 1 Especially on going down the steps after sixth period class. If you 1 don't believe me, just ask her! ( I am sure we all enjoy reading the 1 notes this year. Nothing has been printed except articles of interest to all. This is probably due to the f good taste of our excellent staff, and to the contributors-Madam- oiselle. INTERESTING THINGS Do you know that; The Berthana was named after 1 the wives of the owners, Thomas D. Dee and David Eccles. Their names 1 were Anna and Bertha, respectively. : The Dobbs-Bingham corporation stocks and balms shot skyward dur- ing the holidays. Mr. Kapple's name is not Dixon ; i but Digon (Do Classicum-26') All the Irishmen were at the policemen's ball-even Helen Murphy. Maj. Dyer's English is the most precise that is used about the school. 1 Ross Lynch is not only a captain but he is also a bear for dancing,! devil for R. O. T. C., and also-a stag. A mugwump is a bird with its mug on one end and its wump on ;; the other. - Chapter 13. History Book. Seniors only. :j Famous Last Words: What, soli- 1: tary confinement until spring? j Spring is already here.- "Burp." BASKETBALL Our basketball team has been playing a lot of practice games, a fact which most of the student body 1 is unaware of. They have gone ' through these games performing ' like experts, winning them all. But, there are more difficult games ! ahead of them and the team needs the support of the student body. Where is your school spirit, students? There have been practically no students at these games to cheer on the boys. They need your sup- : port; they can't do it all. And an- other thing, a good deal of th. - school spirit is in the wrong d ;fcion. I am certain that all of have noticed the conceited rooter who boos every bad move and informs everybody around him how much better he could have done, yet, how many of these rooters ever try out for the team? Let's cut out the razzing and if we're going to open our mouths give the team encouragement and Ogden High will go on to another championship.- Dwight Parkinson. INTANGIBLE ASSETS The Rev. John E. Carver told Us on Friday that the best things about us are those things that do not appear neither in our athletic score- books nor on our scholastic report- cards. The unmeasured things are fidelity and steadfastness. As the steel beams in the mammoth ocean liners are the unseen, unrecognized powers that make the ship withstand the rigorous life to which it is subjected, so also are our virtues-fidelity and steadfastness - the things that determine whether we shall meet life's breakers successfully or go down as wreckage on the ocean of life. Dr. Carver illustrated his thesis with imany concrete illustrations. He made withal one of the most inspirational and instructive talks to , which we have ever listened. We thank you, Dr. Carver. We wish we I might hear you often. Two selections by the band and a trombone solo by Mack Cook, a twelve-year-old boy, were other outstanding features of a most worthwhile assembly. CARDS COMING t On Friday of this week we shall T receive our report cards for the first , semester. What, oh, what shall the ; story be? We hope that all the re- ' port cards are at least as the j author's of these lines. Well, anyway, we are going to start a new semester next Monday and we hope to do much better the second half of the year. Hope, you „ know, springs eternal in the human l_ breast. |