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Show WAHLQUIST NETS $440 IN POLIO DRIVE FOR FUNDS FARR WEST at Wahlquist — Students Junior H igh School have completed a successful polio drive that brought $440.90 into the cam-paign fund in a hurry. Contests between classes. sparked the entire drive with holding money raising’ projects in each hom e room students . Home made cakes, cook ies, candy and ice ‘cream were sold ‘during the lunch hour on three consecutive days. “It was wonderful to how the boys and girls see up every penny of thei dug r allowances to put the drive over,” said Mrs. Leil a Sarlo, office Manager. The average was 65 cents for each of the 676 students. . At the end of the the entire student body drive, was nh : a picture show , a Present from the prinei e ‘Sidney L. Wyatt. ' THIS CALLS FOR STEADY NERVES—Ann Frandson, president of the Girls’ Assotries her luck with her father Vern on one of the games of skill planned for the “Father and hter” party tonight at the school. Judith Robinson, chairman of the eventDaug , is an interested onlooker. 3 a ciation at Wahlquist, ) WAHLQUIST GIRLS PLAN ‘DATE WITH DAD! PARTY q GIRLS’ CHOICE 1Enchanted Evening’ Is Wahlaquist Dance Theme Enchanted Evening” and " en ue cre Saentlon hall has orated in varying shades 0! if , . A | “king” and “queen been ch osen by secret vote an evewill g the ed10 durin tow crown couples. will do : tomorrow nightttswhe. . girls’ choiceeS : irls’ Dance 1sis hel annual Girls’ d Junior High Wahlquist all a h ol ay ¥ ad her : an | during: intermis- routine Sts saad are the of the dance en 2 | _. FARR WEST—Girls at the Wahl High School have a special “Date with quist Junior Dad” tonight at 7:30 in the school auditorium. There will be all kinds of games, and a contest where the girls and their “best beaus” will complete for the title of “best dancers of the freshments in the cafeteria wil] follo evening.” Rew. There will © be a small charge for the treat. ' Judith Robinson is chairman of the event. DecOrations are in charge of. Chri sty Randall, with Arlene Nielsen heading the refresit ment committee; ~ The Girls’ Association is spon -hing’s events. Officers are Ann Fran soring the eve-#. dsen, president; ‘— Barbara Parker, vice president, and Florence Rhead, = secretary. rents: Wha Mee. Vern Frandsen, | er North Ogden; Mr. and a “ Mr. Lynne Parker, Wilson Lane; TheePlainhe | and Mrs. Thero n Rhead, ) City; Wahlquist Boys Set _ | Meibos West, Mr. , and ‘Mrs. and West Mrs. Warren, George and Jackson, ms Mr.| arr nen ; Ann Frandsen, Barbara osPalarket Florence Rhead and Carol Jack “PARR WEST—The Boys” Assn. son, Girls Assn. officérs, are 1m. of the Wahlquist Junior High charge of the arrangements, with: Sehool will sponsor a dance “Fyi- b Miss Jackson as general chal ance for Tomorrow day in the school auditorium, be: ginning at 8:30 p.m. it will be an orchestra dance,) and buses will pick up Students) at8 pm. at their regular stops.) Ail students are. urged to be ‘present. AITTLE GIRL DAY’ < “FARR and WEST—Pig pinafores will fails replace pony tails and peg skirts when Wahlquist school. holds its “Little Girl Day”. tomorTOW, 0-7 ae Prizes will be awarded best costumed girl seventh, eighth and grades, with a grand “for the “in the the in the “best dressed” ‘girl school. - ninth— prize : |