Title | Wahlquist Junior High Scrapbook, 1971-1972 |
Contributors | Wahlquist Junior High School; Miller, Janet |
Description | The Wahlquist Junior High Scrapbooks document the student life, faculty, and events from the school between 1950 and 1989. Each scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, photographs, reports, and newletters. |
Subject | Weber School District; Students; Middle schools--United States; Student activities; Athletics |
Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
Date | 1971; 1972 |
Date Digital | 2022 |
Medium | Scrap books |
Spatial Coverage | Farr West, Weber County, Utah, United States |
Type | Image/StillImage |
Conversion Specifications | Archived TIFF images were scanned with an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner. Digital images were reformatted in Photoshop. JPG files were then created for general use. |
Language | eng |
Rights | Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. For further information: |
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Kim carried one over for the winners. = * North Ogden scored twice in the-first two minutes and held a . The* . Peaive struggle all the way. Soar svoncirated inside the Bell five twice, but were stopped short of the goal line both . 7 Washington” € Central: Jeff Lasater = = ~Mound Fort * . 0 1 2 COUNTY LEAGUE 50D 0-1-1 4 _ (Western . - Ro eho * Sand Ridge » Wahlquist ‘Sen and one to Robin Townsley, while Kelly Reeves scored the other. 10d © 760 Division) W 4d7 i 1 -0.Ua 1 0 0 2.0 FIFTH 250 ae Pet, .500 500 touchdowns. Hall’s ‘Mount Ogden and North! week in local junior high school football wars as both posted impressive victories. Mount Ogden ran its record to in the city loop by blanking | Mount Ogden, 14-0, while North Ogden, also with a 4-0 in the county league battered Wahl- quist, 52-0. - For Mount Ogden, Roger Bird scored both touchdowns five and 30 yards out. Faunce ran over the point. . from Steve extra For the third time this season, North Ogden’s Kelly Reeves scored three TDs. Blair Buswell scored twice, while Bill Dodson and Kim Beckstrum carried | |over the others. ae _ Danny Pugmire scored three touchdowns and Ron Vigil two as T. H. Bell rolled past Sand Ridge, 6-0. ao 3 | In Wednesday’s other county game, Roy and South battled to a 6-6 tie. It was the third tie-in four games for South _ this season. In the contest, — other Ogden Washington a City handed Mound Fort its fourth straight setback, 28-6. Sam Reynolds scored twice for the Trojans, while Jeffery Brown and Dennis Jackson each scored once. Arnold Escobito scored the lone Mound Fort touchdown. = was on a punt return and Baird’s on an es In the city league, Central - Moved into a tie for third by besting Washington, 14-6. 2 Junior High | Ogden remained undefeated this | DEFEAT T. H. Bell handed. Wahiquist ‘its fifth defeat of _the season, 22-0, as Ron Vigil, Mike Hall and Steve Baird picked up aerial. Stay Unbeaten by blank- sen and Brent Winward were outstanding on defense for the ‘winners, : _ North Ogden continues. undefeated as it whipped South, 32-8. Craig Sarlo threw a pair of touchdown passes to. Jay Jen- .000 eQouly the “Sand Ridge its first score and. -Dan Smith ran over the other from 11 yards out. Mike Simon- ae Division) We dao P: Pet 2 0 0 1.000 over ~The victory gave Sand Ridge a full game lead: over Roy - with only one game remaining, - A 30-yard pass from Drew Fullmer to Kirk Miles gave 338 ~ | (Eastern go North Ogden . T. H. Bell intercepted two ds 1. bce took football race Friday We i. Pe. 2 0 ~ 1000 oo Ridge ing Roy, 14-0, CITY LEAGUE -*/ Highland passes for the winners. prc _ Sand q ‘western division lead in the ~ Weber County junior high school st Ridge, T. H. Bell hosts North Ogden and : Wahlquist visits South, — ~ Standings: — ~ Mount Ogden Brent Winward scored from eight yards out to give Sand Ridge a 6-0 decision over Wahlqusit in a defensive struggle. Bell-South contest was a In this week’s other city game, _ In Friday’s other encounter, 38-0 lead at halftime. = ~ Grid Lead » for Friday in the Weber County _ League as Roy is at Sand Nelson. Hall’s touchdown came Buswell Mount Ogden will go after its third straight Ogden City junior high school football victory Wednesday afternoon when it meets winless Mound Fort in » Thursday. Central has a league » bye this week. | «Three games are scheduled on a 50-yard pass from Kirk Moore > North Ogden remains the only | ounty team with a perfect record after knocking off South, 22-14 as Kelly Reeves scored all three touchdowns, three ‘Takes Over % ~ Highland and Washington tangle big. upset in the Weber County junior high school football race as it blanked Roy, 32-0. Bell moved its record to 1-0-1, while Roy is now 1-1. Bell got a pair of touchdowns from Ron Vigil and one -each by Danny Pugmire, Mike Hall and Curt ol ® ~ Ogden City Stadium. -'T. H. Bell recorded Friday’s to impressive victories Friday : * ~ ~ ~ 4 Roy Score ‘ ‘Sand Ridge. Sand Ridge _ Meet Friday sand Ridge earned the right’ to meet North Ogden in the Weber County junior high football playoffs as it closed its regular season Friday by clipping South, 8-0. Sand ‘Ridge and North Ogden will meet for the county title Friday at 3 p.m. on the Roy ' High field. ae Dan Smith ran over the Jone touchdown for Sand Ridge, while Brent Winward bucked over the two-point conversion. Scott Huffacer, Richard Copps and Ter‘rial Staley were outstanding on! | defense. : | Blair Buswell scored all three | touchdowns as North Ogden won its seventh straight game, blistering T. H. Bell, 24-0, and Roy blanked Wahlquist, 20-0 in the other contest Friday. For Roy, Doug Johnstun tallied two touchdowns, while Randy Shepherd added the other. — _ Final standings: : EASTERN DIVISION | | ‘ W. Lod, Pet North Ogden .....7 0 0 1.000 TH Bel... 4.81 South eos oe So WESTERN DIVISION sand Ridge ...... 4.30 We ee 3, 1 667 2000: 569 5 Wahiquist .......0 6 1 000 Mount Ogden can clinch the city title Tuesday as it meets winless Mound Fort. The Rams will take a perfect 5-0 record into that game. ; North Ogden Thumps Roy _ 38-6, Wins Fifth Straight _ C North Ogden, with three. touchdowns by Kelly Reeves, rolle d| “to a 38-6 victory over Roy Fri_ day, its fifth straight win in the T. H. Bell remained in the eastern division race as it took| a 16-8 decision from South on touchdowns by Danny Pugmire and Ron Visil is now 3-1-1. Weber County junior high school] — In Friday’s eeother contest, race. football a as._| Ridge recorded a 16-6 vic. it was also the fifth time) Sand tory over Wahiquist, The Sand Reeves has scored three touch- _ downs in a game. Ridge TDs were provided by The other| Drew Fullmer and Brent Winpro-| ~ North Ogden tallies were we vided by Blair B uswell _ Robin Townsley. and ward, while Carl Bastian and | Jeff Lasater ran over two-point conversions, | PR Me mw Ziti . 2 ot 28 7 ————— ae a et 08h wrids 7 SL ea = OR Co were! CME AR OEE ee Wu ~s + Se aL S. : | ' eSa pl aBas N rr hee a % = ae oe Bae a i. ON -- & Ee 5 en a Pap ae i y : ‘s ae ies TARE ; g b pataey coe LEE sn NN ; re aU Shy ac a jee a WETWES SSE patna comm | : We TE es Se BEN Re ete Se Ee wel se Ute i ane es Le Bhs 4 TK: G ase SRR ere MOORTT! CN ae ' > ead oPtiie Fe MIP > A ae | ee, oo . . \ Se ay | r / : a | a ‘ eS ae ~ i? eS in ; Sh. 1 » SE "tA? .£ ate ai Sata NY es a a RT ne METER SON Se TAR ‘Awe 1 | iy PAQUET) GRR ALR hy AIRE URE 8 A} 4h wh ee) aA iegeal! IRAE WW mene hk A \ 0 7) We NEaS Sohne SR ; OR Ra =~ me- |) ah = ery vi Ve on “fl ais Roy Junior High Wins” No. 2in County Loop — Action Opens For County-. Junior Highs. Roy pulled the big upset Fri- Highland day in local junior high school| ‘era! Sand Ridge, Roy and. South picked up victories Friday in the opening round of the Weber County Junior High Schoob =a ketball League, — Sand Ridge led nearly all: the way as it knocked off T- ‘H..Bell, 66-58, behind the 23-point. out. put by Jeff Lasater, >* |. South had little trouble hand‘ing an outmanned Valley, quintet a 50-32 defeat, and Roy overpowered Wahlquist, 64-46. oe scores: ROY : * WAHLaUIsT F Pp 19 26-49 64 Totals OVE ey Src ree Wattlguist: 2. cc: none 5-9 4-6 3-3 2-2 4-6 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 -0-0 0 0-0 3 9 5 4 3 RIDGE 24 18-26 66 | 1-2. 3-6 3 5 7 6 3 O 0 = es 101 12-34 32 Valley’ Cy SOUR err in Totals ce ee sae a 5 11 18 14-38 50 12% 1632 25-3250 to |2 2-2 6 Saunders Sand Ridge, North Ogden and 2. 12°5 Higley: Jensen 0 0-1 Roy claimed victories in Fri- | 20 oe 2 Cutler Saunders 2 0-1 0-2 Porier Hancock0 0-2 0 day’s round of County Junior 0 0-0 04 Allen Jenkins 0. 0-0 0} PO 00 O Ropelato. Cook O 0-0-0] High basketball play. i. 1-1 1 Comm — Hipwell0 0.0 ‘North Ogden was pressed all 0 0-0 OC.Heeven -M. Wilson «1-4 3. 0 0-1 O Huffaker Hodson 0 0-0 — the way in edging South, 43-42, | 12-29 64 Craig Sarlo led the winners with 26 12 Totals 21 4-25. Sand Ridge Se eee - A8—64 15 points. Wahiquist be TRAP eae ce 19 29-46 Sand Ridge, with Jeff Lasater ROY VALLEY eS counting 18 points and Kirk G F Pp G F P 5-5 11 Johnstun B.Shaw 2 6-7 9} Miles 16, rolled past Wahlquist, 103 2-4 22 Beyeler F.Shaw 3 2-4 8 64-46, Hales led Wahlquist with 5 1-5 11 Miller Warnes 3. 6-8 12 QO 2-4. 2 Shepherd Hogge 2 2-4 6 19 points. 2 1-4 5 Passey S.Allen 3 0-4 6 Barnes O 1-2 1 Roy steamed past Valley 77-61 1 0-2 2 Canebell Toyn2 1-1 §| 4 3-3 11 Garner as Beyeler notched 22 points, King 2 48 8 0 0-1 0 Sandoz Harris O 0-1 0 3 1-4 7 Hamblin. Scores:> sou VanBeekum 1} 2-2 4 0-0 O Brewer © 1-2 -7 Buswell 0-0-0 0 Shepherd 1 3 2 J. Jensen 4 3-4 11 1-3. ' Chambers 0 2-4 enkins ae ] S and 42 points (, Cottrell 0 Sensex 0 are . H. BELL d Gynt Moni 8Sad 36 r dis fro six “th from f the 18 8 0 Box scores: é MOUND. 3 1-1 FORT WASHINGTON G F “Brown 27 9-18 63 Totals Mound Fort ...... 21-3 20-0 6 6-11 42 o a rs 75|1 63;0 ae aw Brooks. 2 a 0 Call: 3 Frank 5 Fe: 6 1 3-5 aut 4 St odfrey 0.0Lott 0 1-3. “eo peerWwood = O Abbot: ci 7. Totals 0-2-2 2 . a | ; =| Sand 16 14-32 46|Roy Totels 24 ee Miles Fullmer Shepherd Miller: _ 6 Culter Campbell. 0 0-0 - a : a onechocker Close 12-2 Totals mel Ridge. .....5. ............. 18 North re i: Ogden. with it d alley won its secon of the season, shelling es quist, 72-46, as scored in double four figures. 25 G ; Ol 4 oo — Piste = Porter3 1.2 7 In theOgden OgdenhadCity League, is 12 players /"*.(j4° 50 The Rams are in league play. Box scores: one . eee ose ES % Reeves 3. 2-4 8 Smith |. 10° 5-6 25 Sarlo | 1 4-7 6 S.Jensen 3. 4-6 10 J.Jensen Begs ees Re ey spate | Seed 2318-2064 a d ‘azn Si aes Es : 1 ot Totals Pi Send RINGO 5 Be: om ¢ Biss Sages bs WanLauist FP ‘sila 0-2 6 Wilson2 Hansen 1 jaunders 1 Wilson 1] 3 ane ene Se faere 88 . Gomm 1 0-0 2 ci 17 3] sen — Chabolla2 Christensen 0 Mikkelson 0 3-3 5 1-1 3 00 0 45 3 1-2 5 0-0 0 0-0 0 Bird 4 3-7 Wy Unck1 0-0 2 Beach 7 3-5 17 Jacobs1 1-1 3 Vetas 1 0-0 2 6 0-0 2 F ss 2 aunce. Hancock 6 ee | Heslop 2 ‘0-1 4 ANey | 48 6 | 1-211 2 4 | , MOUNT OGDEN = Totals os “3 . 17 14 Z CRG sas 1. a 19-33 - | Mount Ogd 2 202.2.7° en18 2-4 6 0-3 2 0-0 2 4-5 6 Schumer 14-56 - Seu 1-118 2-2 0-0 Cutler1 0.0 22 8 39-19. Kidman [3 02 6 . 0 Je Higley1 Totals 1] 18saa 935-50! _MOUND FoRT Baird 11 5-727! 0° 6|. 6 Pugmire 1° 0-0 2} 1 Trewet 0 0-0 0; 1 Vigil 1 0-0 2).0 Moser 1 0-0 1 Tillman 5 0-312! 1 ee. Mooré 22-4 Wilde 0 0-0 Pendleton 2-11 5 Tee Oe ees oS aS 5 i ae | A. BEL 0 ae ies VALLEY 6 Pp 5 an 14 B.Shaw now 4.0 P 7 63 1-2.7 0 00 OBaddley it rolled past South, 64-50. score as it bombed Mound Fort, F 10 4-12 24 Fullmer Sand Ridge got a 24-point per-| 1 01 2 Blackwell Mount 31—46 2 24.10 Carer ‘ills 5 2-413 Critchlow players 24 ae 5 Carter. S.Jensen 0 Bills Chambers JJensen 2 Jugler North Ogden oe 9 0 oo is 5-11 0 0 0-0 0-0 Shepherd 0 O Ambrose 0O Blackwell SAND 1 Lasater OZ 3) 0-1 0 Fisher 0-1 2 Bullard © 6 0 0} ' 18 25-43 61 Totals 3550.77 24 31-61 212 OY CE eocee s ce ae neve 8 ‘Valley — a8 WAHLQUIST G F - 2-716 Miles 5-7 9 Fulimer’ 1-2 9 Fletcher 0-0 Q 1 30 17-37 77 14 15- 22 43 18 32~—49 7 hey el Mehr 7 1-1 at 0 2 G.AllenO 0-0 Creamer 0 2-2 3 McCoy: ee , 1 ae Hales 9 1-7 P 79 C.Wilson 4 2-7 10 Shumers 1 0-1 2 Hansen 4 Sg 8 0 5 0 2 4 0 SF > 80, The three bee : aalietestoa 5 junior high schools posted ve 19 6-16 44 a 19.39 81 tories in Tuesday’s: ACTION: ne a ns tite evgaTotals scree s a ee 4 SAND RIDGE = game! 2 | uttars Wahl- 3 2-3 8 Coombs formance from Jeff Lasater as 89-67. 12 0-0 qanky FP 2 3-6. 7 4. 2-4 10 2 0-3 4 5 5-815 Reeves ' Smith Townsley Sarlo 93.14.28 80 § ‘ Fowers iketball lead Friday with a 64-56 “Hodson 3 0-3 6 peictity over T. H. Bell. 2620-487 2 — ‘ Totals ‘16 14-28 46 Both teams now have identi-|" Valiey....... ee 16 34 47~72 cal 5-0 records. Craig Sarlo ss then 0-0 7 2 4 +e ~ Fisher 0 0-0 7 29 47 G .4 9 pela 5 ae Brewer - McCoy 0 00 ” North Beies moved into a tie 16te? 0-0 0 D.Allen 0.0 0 Vpn Muirbroo ee k0 eee ‘with idle Roy for the Weber| 2 1-5 5 king ORO 222 0 0-0 O Creamer Hancock 2 1-2 5 ‘County junior high school basHipwell 9 00 0 a 2 0-0 3 3-8 andoz 0 0-2 O Huffacker ee 0-9 0-0 NORTH io LaFebre 5 Buttars. 4 Coombs ; 8 Critchlow... 141 14-26 42 Totals RUT ee eeeee _Beyeler 12 1-3 25 North Ogden’ Thumps Bell; Rams Win Again Wahiquist eae: a ‘arner 0 Ronisleto omm 0 Cheever O 0 1 ; 49 29 F 2-8 1-4 4-4 4-5 3-5 4 0 Mis 4 1 ROY 4 Allen 3 0 00 ; 1 2 Q 2 0 Shepherd 0 0-0 i pigiey ‘orter - eS 0-0 510 is ree 8 16-30 52 Totals Bills gis a usuda iveohnstun 5 Fletcher 2-2-2 19 = Ambrose 1 0-0. 0: asater { 3-7 :5 1-5. 1 75|2 1-2 § 3 ra Jugler 00-0 oe - oe aes 2 panied, sO. 2 00-0 4 Trewet 0 Tillman ° Lindstrom 3 4-9 10/2 0-0 a eee ‘Blanc 18 Egbert 10-1 00-0 03-5 ee oye ‘ HIGHLAND F 20-1 arrer Bair a 81061 A 147 7-24 “1 Totals . 2 2-5 6|T. H. Bell ......., 00-0 0 co Saree Gy 1] 00-0 0 0 0-0 ©! SAND RIDGE ...... 25: 38 13 6- 8 12 Morril utlars 3 2-2 Coombs 21-2 Chae 1g 8 I- 4 17° RO Reser Jackson Apadron Gallegos Laterza seLeet yowee Pee Washington 18 6-11 Reynolds 2tracy) es Montierth ropny 5 2-2 12 Duncan 1 0-1 2 Streeper 3 1-2 7 Escobido O 0 0-4 P Pugmire Moore : sever 0 0-1 7 Jensetn TOO eo 8 os be 9 2-5 20 Kidman SOUTH LaFeberF501 50.1 19 19 ‘Baird -] 4-8 2 free oy line, Pp FiShaw Buttars a8 be: 14 Warnes ~ Coombs 0-] Hogge _ Critchlow 5. 2-516 Alden Carter 14..3-4. 5 Barnes pie ° 2-2° 2 Harris. - Ambrose0 0-1 0 VanBeekum Beane 4 0-6 2 Blackwell 1.0-2 2 Kusuda 0 ‘00 0 3 Allen 00-0 0 Smith 7 4-8 18 ~ Sarlo 6 3-5 15 ee Brown’s 10-0 5 its. eecnid eden or fi id 26 6-12.58 LaFeber 2 = 1% ran Washingtonnen ehelped e Nee 47-66 27 Missed SOUTH. also ‘Reeves 'In County Cage Loop — 52 46 NORTH OGDEN SLs effort by |S2 510-9 Hales. ea Three Contests Played | eae 0 City co. action, 13 11-28'37 Totals Totals #1 1629 50 Doug Egbert hit 18 points as|Wehiquist ........7 20 97. 37 | Highland dumped Central, 52-46, |North Ogden ......14 30 oe and Jeff ‘Baird -10. 3-4 23 Moore 8 ...2-4. o Pugmire 1 0-0 Stewart 50:2: 10 Blair i 0-0 2 Trewet*1 °1-2> 3 Lucero 6 ‘0-0> 0 : ; acs 4-9 8 B.Shaw 2-8 1-5 0-0. 0-3 In H.. BELL,” ............ 14 aera Ss. 12 WAHLQUIST 20-point 0 2 10-23 46 _ 45-64 ia. 29-46 Totals Sand Ridge tHe Bel OO-NWO=——NO T. 23 Lasater: 10 Miles 13 Fullmer 10 Fletcher 10 Cutler 0O Higley O Porter 0 Ropelato OAllen . VALLEY Foo? South 2 2 2 22 a» . 7 8 a 2-0 as it rolled over T. H. Bell, |® 2-4 2 Muirbrook 0 1-2 1 Schumers 49-35. North. Paden, ne its 0 039 ims | ee 2 4-6 10 Johnstun Jenkins 1 0-0 3 1-1 7 Passey Hansen 1 0-2 6 5-9.17 Beyeler Muirbrook1 0-0 1 3-10 5 Miller. ales 4-4 2 5-10 9 Shepherd Jensen 0 0-2 0 0-1 © Brewer C.Willson 2 0-1 QO 2-4 -2 Hamblin Saunders 0 4-6 1 00 2. ana oe! 06 2 2-2 6 ~ Hodson @ * 0-3 0 0:0 0 Stoneh’cker Scharners 0. 0-1 0 0-0 0 Hanley Hancock2°' 2-2 1 0-0 2 Close Hipwell 0 0. : 0 2-4 2 Fisher Fowers 0 — 10-0 2 McCoy Cook’ 1 0: Behind a0" 9] a Brad Beyeler, whipped 3 0-8 6 Willson |Sand Ridge 80-47 Roy for its ae 2 1:2 5 C.Habwan Straight victory. 3 0-0 6 M. Willson N@OESAOONABRO G | | basketball action. eS a -. In the County, Roy. Arenal Sues TH. Bell, 81-44, and North Og-| ,VALLEY ee den got_a 22-point performance) 3 14 7 Bshaw ‘Valley, 61-38. North Ogden had/| i a strong second pet as it: led ©) 2oSs00 at halftime by only one. ‘G14 Lie Mount | Ogden North Washington 81- 60, as Kelly sen bagged 19 points and Ol- Ogden Le0-1 0 Bird and Danny Beach 17 each. . ensen 0 Creamer WaHLauisT Roger} -saenee ae o i O Harris Chambers 3 0-1 CAL nBeekm ee ae South handed Wahlquist a 59-| 6 oo city, Townsley 0 02 0 jar -4 fuswell 3 até ‘yn : ----—— (30 setback in the other ¢ ounty|= Ss Y 12 14.33 3838 ‘league: game. Walleye In the made its record 3-0 by thumping See eee gs.Allen ‘arr 2 Barnes Roy is now 5-0, while North} 0 0-0 Ogden ran its record to 4-0. aes NORTH OGDEN ; Rowe: 1d 26 20 from Kelly Reeves to defeat] 4 &! 2 Hotes 1-6 a ee ae ee =—s‘Totals, «= (227 7.26.61; 12 24 30 38 Se oe 12 25 40. 61 SOUTH P ‘M.Wilson ‘ 6 " LaFeber 3 C.Wilson 513 Buttars 3 2-5 ee i 8. cua. 8 -Gentry Brown connected for 28 0121 | Saunders Carter 4 13) 9: for the losers. _ i a 0-2 0 Blake Lidstrom tallied 22 109 2 Senking,ee fagaiey, 0 ee points as Central knocked off! § $9 Mound Fort, 73-52. ts BELL Gr 2p pine ; G22 = 6.9314 - Wm 200. 0» pe Ok ,0 00). ir 0-0 0 White — 00 0 Moser “fe isher Bullard e 6) 912-3730. Me 11 e Wablquist eo = Jugler 1 0-0 Kent 0 0-0 Wold 2 = Orla o fey ackweee —_ Totals 0 0-1 0 2 O OF oe 25 9-29 59 >. 2.5. 425 AD South + een cae, V8 (AS27 23BP «30. SED eee sa na BD o 8) 8 _MOUND FORT CENTRAL - : 0 00 ¢ -3 0-1 pwe' 4 aot OMuirbrook p er 6: 24 14; Yo “On Det E (0 °2-2— 2 0-2 -0 0 ROY 0 0-2 9 Kidman: ‘ oe F 5-7 17 Lidstrom 10 9-5 22 0-0 4 / |-1 3 Brophy = Smith 82 61°00 2 Manning bicuer 0 ~ ——~T 12-4 4 Streeper= Jude 2 1°00 2 Jensen Godfrey Newey 1 0. McAdams 0 00 0 0-0 OTracy Savage0 0 0-1 0 Betteridge Bailey 2 : 0-1 0} 8 0-1 1-2 3) 9 Eee 2 54° “Shaw 6 (0 O01 1 16 Duncan 6 0-3 12 Montierth 2 92 "A Escobido 0 00 Brooks 6 2-8 TA slat 9 O0 0 ( 0 12) 00 0 20162 00 0 0-0 4 0 ) Bingham “os Aweker0: 2-5:.-2 junior Highs to Decide Crowns Friday eee e a : ---* | SAND ‘thi ¢ larth North Ogden moved to within in the of the leader a game 6 & oa t OHigley 0Gomm 0 Cheevers 9 2 2-2 6| — Buttars |= : ‘| Sarlo 19. North Ogden’ cm |= Coombs 4 1-3 Olsen3 6-7 12,13 8-1034 Lidstrom = Kidman 3 Nacaro 0 0-0 0 Thompson ‘ au ws | aa ce ‘4 0-0 i: ae 8/2 48 : 1 4-9 tal 8 Brooks 6Draney oe 6 4 0: Jace Oe_ 29 14-22 72| “ — Baddley 1 25 4) Blackwell 0 0-0 0 Ambrose 0 0-2 0}: Duncan Streeper 5 23 2 3-4 8 7. tierth 81S ‘singer 3-6 i 19. Escobedo. Gens Manning 0 2-4 2 aa eae ie 6 04 Wl Wamnagiee critchiow _——Bills 3 3-5 9|Mount Ogden .......... WW 88 2) —— porter the| 0¢ 24 to set. Roy Tuesday with kethall forrace stage a showdown 0-1 15 OCutler UA 4 Ropelato 9 oe 15 7 Miles county junior high school bas-| 37 3-6 17 Fletcher oe Ogden whipped T. H.| 1 26 go 4 Kell ‘Reeves | 0 0-0 Bell, 72-44, as Kel y 0-1 picked up Pa points and Craig} 9 0.0 11-3. $OUTH. a oe °t aPebers 4 1b a “wise 6 MOUND FORT [Central ......;..000c00c000 20 30 4 67 3148 20 ve hs... Bort ME Bi Niound: TG CENTRAL Soe ___Kusuda 0 0-0 0 Hunt9 0-0 0 Jugler 0.0 —_—‘Totals titl Frida when it}o314-3460 20 9-19 49 for oe ; ee 7 | Sand Ridge NNR an atau A2 28 44 60 hosts Roy. Sih ae 12 25 41 49 In the city. Teague, Mount OgMOUNT OGDEN den also moved to within one WasnieToN game of Highland by drubbing 6 41S 12 Washington, 72-44. Mount Ogden 7 closes its season Friday at! 2 0.0 Brown Be 4 Head 7B Mound Fort, while Highland vis-| } fj Opancs E a we + Washington. OTHER pS 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 0-0 ACTION 0 Apadron: # feceon : 0 Laterza paunce i 5 M4, u aballa> eee 6 080. 0 nese 113 3 Aivey 4 34 11 ie ird. “Unck 1 0-0 Beach 4 2-2 2 10 s In other games Tuesday, Mylan Warnes’ 18 points paced Valley to a 59-51 victory over Wahlquist for its fifth victory of the season; Sand Ridge out-| lasted South, 60-49, and Mound Fort upset Central, 67-62. Friday’ S clo sing schedules are: a ~ County, league—Roy at North IN Ju Ogden, Sand Ridge at Valley, H. Bell at.Wahlquist. T. Hichland City league — tO Washington, Moun Mound Fort. wana enare é tt if Bee 11-5 3Hansen : “ - 1915-9051 ke 7K 8 Pendleton 212 0 Tillman 0Aen 0-0 0 Trewet oWice “1 14 8 Lucero 0 0-0 ce Buswell 0.00 Se ee Chambers 023 A J.Jensen ~ 3 Anderson eney OSteawart Soelberg sees 1 0-2 000 0 0-0 ee. rats |Te Hy Bell sss.co North Ogden 7 5-7 les 58-52, as : with p points, while Passey tanked 21| > 23 12 Egbert 1. 1-1 3 Burnett and for Ro as|Mount Ogden City rode play|win over Mound Fort. In other County Gallegos 80 0-0 0 2-7 18 Reynolds oGa pee Nacaro2 0-1 4 6 to a 97-69|.0 12 1 Jardine play, | a 1 1-411 Blanch play Friday, ee both yee 2 O38 4 Sherwood defeuteri Roy, over Valley in the final game| teams finished |of the day. e ‘dc 10-2ny records. There will; ; Box scores: . Totals be no play-off game. Jay Jen-| HIGHLAND = = led sen the winners te oe Brown 57-1217 | 02713. 0-0 0 Faunce cn Streeper “0a 0 Escobeds 0 ce 2 | went a 22-25-44 69 2 20 ew Beech - ro m 201 § Gamer epher ‘eves : < . 1 02 2 Sarl 5 4.5 14 Jensen 1 9-12-11 3 3-5 9 Johnston 0-1 0-0 36 25-41 97| ee NORTH OGDEN . eyeler 0 Q 2 Jacobs0 22 2 ee 77219 21 Passey “* 0-0 as 3 6 7-10 19 Dee ee tenes ¥ a oe . a © sie . 3-8 15 Unck2 5-5 0.0. 174 Olsen 6 Hancock1 Totals ROY 0 6 Bird 4 2-3 10 =. 0 McAdams 0 Tracy 0-0 oy 12 1a3050 ee vos ah ae et Mikkelson 2 0-0 4 4-9 20 Bingham WASHINGTON 022 2 Brophy with 217 3417 morrm ; geek Brooks 2 2-4 6 MOUNT OGDEN |“ Atvay ¢ sats ? «9 een 5 4-7 14 Montierth 8 : Apadron 0 3-4 3 r OY ake Craig 19 41% 4 31 53 72 he | ee 2 : s on | --28 16-26 72 Ses a oe oe Morrill led the winners. with 17/32 for the losers. : GMOUND FORT points. ‘| San Ridge claimed a 64- 51 WIN} 0 os d kidman North Ogden Pe a & Sarlo Ti ee ington, 56-50, to take the City|Wahlquist to a 70-65 win over|22 ee title with a 7-1 record. Greg|T. H. Bell. Steve Baird ice | Washinown ue mene ee Highland knocked over Wash-| Wilson. hit 25 points to spark|° °° ° Cal Reeves 9 36 21 Smith 3 3- ee ee M came to a close Friday. Gr P NOR. d 3 24 8 Junior High basketball VALLEL EN Roy oo ic the City and heat for the County crown (20 19-39 19-395959 Totals ni or CEs North Ogden finished in a dead’ In other | e 311.1517 Baird 1 0-0 2 Pugmire A championship at Wares 74718 ere 1-1-2. 3 M.Willson 900-0 Powers oot men ce en COUNTY Highland. captured at pole ie 3 _—_Alllen 2 8-13.12 Oe I. Aas if den CITY, 0 Mamblen 0 Stonebocker ownsley 0 2-2 2 Chambers1 1-2 3 J.Jensen 10 1-5 21 0 0-0 0 Close ~ 49 ao ‘Totals 29 18-32 58 Dice IRE SET CuiC KG CCRC, 6 17 35—52 North Ogden ...... ee 16 27 42-58 SAND RIDGE. G F 4-7 6 Lasafer 3 6-13 12 Miles VALLEY FP 3-4 9 F.Shaw 2 2-2 6 6 B.Shaw $ 3 0-1 6 Fullmer 7 2-4 16 Fletcher 0 1-2 1 Cutler 3 5-9 11 Allen 6_ 6-7 18 Hogge3 1-4 7 Warnes3 0-0 6 Porter Barnes 2 2-6 6 1 0-0 2 Allen King2 0-1 4 23 18-36 64 Totals” 21 14-24 56 Sand Ridge <a... 12 35 47—64 Valley isis ee 10 22 3556 oe BELL anor 914-1632 Baird 2 0 1 1 3 2 0 3 0 = -- Hales5 1-2 a 5-7 9 Pendleton Hansen 6 1-41 0-0 0 Vigil Wilson 7 11-19 3 2-2 4 Moore Cook3 2-3 8 0-0 2 Stork oo Jensen 1. Qh 5 1-6 7 Tillman Schumers3 2-5 8 0-0 4 Pugmire Saunders 0 0-0 0 0-0 O Trewett = Jenkins 0 0-0 0 1-4 7 Kennedy M.Wilson 0 0-0 0 0-2 0 Moser ~ Fowers 0 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 White 21 23-40 65 © Totals ———-25 20-37 70 T.-H Bell Go. ics. v.16 32 46-—65 __Wahiquist — Letts Ce -.23 37 53—70 2 Showdown Games for Junior Highs — Showdown games will Played this week in both the | Ogden City and Weber County Junior high school bask etbail leagues. ; North Ogden | s Over Lead — In County Sand Ridge, behind a 30-point; § 00 [6© Townsley Selo = bv Jeff Lasater. upset| 2 0! -beaten Highland hosts beaten Mount Ogden Friday. un. junior league victory ~ Roy though Here are the schedules for all — this week: ee County league—(Tuesda North Ogden at Roy, Vall ey a Sand Ridge, Wahiquist at T. Bell; (Friday) Valley at SouthH. , | Wahlquist at Ro 1, HB Sand Ridge. 4 oe _ City league—(Friday). Mount Ogden at Highland, Centr al at |Washington. Standings: COUNTY Roy North Sand Ogden Ridge Mount Highland Ogden CITY L Pet. 3 8 ! oe i 4 8 3 500 400 000 Oo oH: Bell Central Washington Mound Fort W 3 ‘outh Valley Wahl quist = . LEAGUE a3 2 LEAGUE : Sg is M4 : 3 600 000 ee 750 500 250 000 output by Roy, 60-59, ber was the game’s top scorer with NORTH Pp OGDEN : ~ Johnston Miller Shepherd Passey Boyeler Gardner Hamblin “ “6G 2 § 5 2 6 1 2 ROY ke County VALLEY FP 3-8 13 2-4 6 3-9 21 0-1 2 1-2 9 2-3. 2 6-8 8 B.Shaw F.Shaw S.Allen Hogge Warnes Barnes King: WAHLQUIST T. H. BELL G F P GF P 1 1-2 3 Hales Baird 14 5-7 33 3 1-4 7 Hansen Pugmire 2 153 “5 | 3 46 10 G.Willson Trewett 0 0-2 . 0 1 00 2 Hancock Moore 4. 0-4 8 O 1-1 1 Jensen = — Vigil-0 0-3 0 0 00 O-Jenkins Baer 000 0 00-0 0 Muirbrook Moser 10-1 2 3°0-0 6 Schumers . White 0 0-1. 0 0 0-0 0 Fowers Tillman 1 00 2 -0..0-0 0 Hodson Kennedy 0 0-0 0 3 °0-2 6 M.Willson Wilde 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 O Hipwell Pendleton 1 0-2 2 0 2-2. 2 Saunders Lucera O 0-1 © 2 4-4. 8 Cook 1613-2145 Wahiquist | Totals. 23. 2.0... 050.05,. W222: TOR Bc. a eM North 97. Ogden eat 0 0-1 O J.Jensen 1- Jensen 0 1 0-0 2 Solberg Jenkins 0-0 O 1 2 000 Hancoc Fowers0 00 0 y moved within| ! —— G F d| & PP: 24 18 LaFeber ahlanic a 73 ig. 35, as Cr alg Sarlo -4°1-3 9 Carter. 0 3-3. and Scott Jensen each hit 16}12 points, and Kent Critchlow’s 25) 3 points paced South to a 76-55! 0 triumph over T. H. Bell. 5 : Souter. ‘Titles are still up for grabs as’ the season moves into the yme stretch. oS currently | p Moore 1 O12 ugmire8 3 Bills. Moser the county, while Highland has the same margin over Mount Qgden in the city, MORE ACTION 133 10-1476 Totals ie, e See The junior high school sched-|"f) pgj°0 0 ule for the remainder of the week is: ta io _ Thursday — Washington at ‘Mound Fort, Central at Highland. be Friday—Valley at T. H..Bell, Sand Ridge at North Ogden, Roy at South. : Box ROY scores: . Lasater 12 6 8-9 20 Miller 10-1 30-2 Beyeler Garner 6 Hamblin 1823-4059 | Sand 6 . Fletcher 6 0-1 ig Cutler Porter - —«s Totals. oa. 1-1 0-1 1-4 0 23 49 oy, Fil 6 3 LedaGsS ny e « Hig | A couple of upsets Friday ee eee brightened the title picture for| 4 16-11 4 Reeves z ‘ : 2-3 2 Smith ‘Roy and Highland in the local §0 0-1 12 Sarto ee -0 4 Towns! junior high school basketball} 0-00 o Buswel” | 0 : = 2-4- 2 S.Johnson 2-2. the latter was upset by Valley, |!*1?7"4 ede 51-44. Roy had little trouble! ‘whipping T. H. : Bell, Fg 80-58, as |Brad Beyeler hit 20 points. vattey a VanBeek 6 Chambers a half lead over North Ogden as o 1 ee 2. +4 <i t as ; Say .....-.000°°7 29 dost SOUTH WAHLQUIST |G FP FP Valley, which got 18 points) > 5515 sonore owns $ $223 from Steven Allen, posted its ] i 2 Goontbs Hansen 1 0-1 2 ® fourth victory RAMS : the a5) In 52 city of the season, BEATEN | league, is u - arier : a ® behind swept past Mound ance from whil I Kerry Hi Blake Central got a ighland. * Highland, Fort, 20-point Ge 92-56.| perform- Lindstrom,| Burnett had 23 for idavw? In Friday’s other game, South) handed Wahlquist its 10th ; |Straight defeat, s 77: al, as ‘Critchlow tanked 27 points. P | Box scores: ROY oo “ “f ae T= Ailler . . = - nay = : : ; Wrnere eyeler oe ohnston itne Kennedy? 1 0-0 2 Close TM ieee, 0| Totals, «= Ball 4 5 2 2-4 6 Duncan | - 5. : 64:6 wi B Mound 29 42-58 25 reeper Brophy . Blair0 iaaeo Tot Mightand §. ae 5) MOUNT OGDEN 1 1-1 3 Heslop 9 Faunce 2 2-2 6 Bird 7 3-5 17 Beech 7-7 23 Blanch1 2-4 4 Fronk 3 8-10 14 2-2 a0. 32 0-0 0 es erwood 1-2 5 Russell 0 0-1 0 8 Bingham Fort a 39—61 Egbert6 -27 14 ‘v— Burnett 8 Gammon.0 Call 2 05 4 os cae A 9 8 ve : 36- ae gs a 69—9: is - ie alin P. Lindstrom 8 4-5 20. — Brooks 3-0-4 6 Draney 4 5-10 13) Lott 5. 1-3 11) Tucker0 0-3 0 - Godfrey0 1-1 1. 1-0-0 2 Sase ae Savage 0 0-0 0. 0 0-0 0 Mikkelson ‘Smith0 0-0 0 4 1-3 2214-2358 1910-1648 == 45° 61—80| 15 $477 Morrill 4 9-12 17 Li - oie cAdams 0 0-0 0 Betteredge 2-3. 20-29-36 61 ontier 3 9; tomede 1 01 2 Manning ones HIGHLAND GG EP 7-8 17 Kidman OF 2 0/ W ....8 ....... 7 L Pet. 1 1 .889 «8% 2), 556 556 as 345) 375 PH. Bell 12.072. Pa Highland ......... 2a Lae Wahlquist .......... 0 8 CITY LEAGUE .000 | Mount Ogden 1 .800 4 .200 ...... 4 Mount Central’ Ogden 2 Totals §=—S ............ 13 Ses AG ss bo11a FI 24 23 This Week Basketball action in the Ogden City and Weber County junior high school leagues comes to a close this week with two rounds scheduled in each loop. In the county, Roy is idle Tuesday while North Ogden tries to gain a half a game by hosting T. H. Bell. The big game is Friday when Roy visits North Ogden. North Ogden must win both games to tie for the title. In the City, league-leading Highland is also idle Tuesday and travels to Washington Friday. Mount Ogden, which trails by a game and a half, will host wai 21041 ee 3| G F P 1) 4 3-5 11 Olsen 2] 0 0-0 0 Knighton 4-6 14| : ‘mounp Fort G FP 1-1 1-2 0-0 Lucero0 0-0 ipower 22 2 6 11 0-0: 2 S | a Totals OO 0-1 _ Trewett2 0-0 4} Bair 0 0-0 0| Wilde0 0-0 0! White0 0-0 0] Stewart5 ROY. of _ Vigil0 0-0 0| 2 Hamblin — Moore1 0 Brewer Tillman 0 0 Stonehocker Pendleton1 0-0 0 Fisher Wahlquist -3 GFP 0-0 0-2 0-0 1368-2480 , ae son Baird 7 7-10 21} ——__. ugmire 5 1-3 11] 27 14-26 56 1 0 0 ~0 Kent! T. H. BELL GFP 3 ecm 5 67 5 1-2 Fowers1 Jenki 1 0-3 2 Ambrose which) Siam 3-5 0 Johnson ; pe ackwell stunned Mount Ogden, 51-48, to| 2 45 8 Jugler 0 Wold knock the Rams a game and, a| 00-0-0 0.0 0 Hunt half Schumers ills ; oe - Central; 00 7 Critchlow - | é Action Ends | a Warnes 4 0-4 8 Hogge1 0-2 2 Allen 5 8-12 18 : Gace keg Roy moved out t6-a game and] | fp0-1 23 J.Jensen gence”, : COUNTY LEAGUE Junior High ers Increase leagues. “. Mound Fort ........ 1 in Junior le séntral, Mound Fort at High- (MOL cas casa 2. 4. soe Washington ........ 2 4 = .333 | e den at Valley, Mount Ogden at Sand Ridge ........ 5° 4 Sgn has 4 60° C.Willson 0 0.0 North Friday — Roy at T. H. Bell, South at Wahlquist, North Og- Veley ~ WAHLQUIST G FoR Hales 2 6-1010 6 Smith “Tuesday — Wahlquist at Sand Ridge, Valley at Roy, Ogden at South. 2 es North Ogden 59 42 ! ro 3) 0-1 1227 [eo 2 2-4 23 9.2355 28 48 65 76 9 23 38 55 «~=—Ss«(25 1024 60 9 se: | NORTH OGDEN 8 | 4 3-4 11 Reeves 1 3 1 Higley.0 ae, Ridge. 6 GF P| 6-10 30 2 2-4 Fulmer. 5 Passey 0 10-16 10 4 4-7 12 Rig Miles 2 Shepherd 2 1-3. % ae SAND RIDGE Gore 2 0-2 4 Johnston lere are this week’s sched- Fewee F 3.0-2 aoe ts a holds a half- game lead over North Ogden in Baird 10. 4-10 24| 11 25 Critchiow Kennedy 1 3-4 5 1:1 7 Coombs| elien ded etn 00 0 Baddley oe FF > ins the city and county junior high school basketball leagues 0 Hipwell 0 2-5 3 03. 6 Allen a half game of Roy as it shelled! ¢ 3-2 14 Buttars Wahlquist, 6-24 52 27-43 1g 2 2-2 6 Chambers M.Willson 2 nis Fletcher hit a jump shot to|wantquist ..-......... eS PN 20 35 give Sand Ridge the win. af “South ew BELL RP 22 17-35 6 Totals. 19. 14-40 52 Vallee re se kere: es wie 7 25 38 61 Sand Ridge .........055., 9 20 33 452 qT. school| title picture. Trailing by a point ui! aie sie with 10 seconds remaining, Den-| Non” Ooden ............25539 39. 73 7-9 11 5-1215 1-3 17 3-5 7 0-0 12 2-2 4 2-3 6 = SAND RIDGE ee Ges ‘Lasater 5 1-5 11 ~ Miles 3 5-17.17 Fullmer 4 4-6 12 Fletcher 5 3-1013 ‘Porter 1 #16 3 Higley 1 0-0 2 utler 0-0-2... 0: Hen 0 00 0 igh: Hansen 1 3:6 50 Schumers 4 1-5 9 Cook lias shot Sand Ridge back into the| 3 9° ¢ Shepherd — Hodson 0. 1-2 23 12-25 58 Totals -—s-.-: 2320-34 North Ogden .......0.... 13 31 44 58 ROVive somes cee WM ieseig NO 86 : 46-66 G 5 2 9 1 4 ‘0 1 - juni ae Ti Saunders 0 0-1 , 9, > Buswell 6 48 16 S.Jensen season for Roy and the victory| The win was the sixth straight for Roy, while North Ogden is now 5-1. ae Valley moved into a tie for third place with a 3-3 record as it outlasted Sand Ridge, 61-52. And a 33-point output by Steve Baird propelled T. H. Bell to a 52-45 decision over Wahlquist. It was the first win of the season for Bell, while Wahlquist is now 0-6. The county league plays another round Friday with Valley at South, Wahlquist at Roy and T. H. Bell at San@ Ridge. _Friday’s schedule in the city junior high league is Mount Ogden at Highland and Central at Washington. 4 Box scores: Gink Lasater, upset! ee a : lo: The loss was the first.first of the)e|.0° 0-1. 0-0 00 Anderson Cottrell to. tie it up once in the final) quarter... es. we Kelly Reeves of North Ogden Jet basketball league. high school basketball Tuesday with a 66-58 over North Ogden. led most of the way alNorth Ogden was: able 10 5-9 25 Reeves 2 1-3 © 5 Smith 3 5-6 11 Sarlo 0 0-0 0 Townsley 9 0-0 0 Buswell 2 0-3 4 S.Jensen 4 0-1 8 J.Jensen 2 1-3 5 Allen Ju First Loss of Season Roy, with good balance in its scoring, broke the first place and Jutnlieosr StHiligl h Se Sand Ridge Hands Roy undefeated in count Ro Mh Square off Tuesday on the Roy court. And in the city league once | Roy Take 33—48 37—51 Washington Tuesday and will be at Mound Fort Friday. Here is the week’s schedule: EARLY IN WEEK Tuesday— Sand Ridge at South, T. H. Bell at North Ogden, Wahlquist at Valley, Central at Mound Fort, Washing- jton at Mount Ogden. - Friday—Roy at North Ogden, Sand Ridge at Valley, T. H. Bell at Wahlquist, Highland at ‘Washington, Mount Mound Fort. | Standings: Roy North | | Ogden at COUNTY LEAGUE 3 Woo. AD os He 2. Ogden Sand Ridge South: 6-40 Valley: T. H. Bell Wahlquist =. 7 Beh, Oe BO 6 4 600 . 6 ob > 548 4.2.6 ~ 400 2: 8... ,200 0 10 ~ .000 WAHLQUIST JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM-1972 COACH-LEE DICKAMOR ) E ake ck GREGGse FOWERS JEFF | MARK HALES —- BLAINEHANCOCK | HANSEN <a Fie eS TEAM MEMBERS - | 2 MANAGERS~T ONY J | DAVID HODSEN ‘JAY JENKINS| ROBERT JENSEN 7 RONNIE SAUNDERS 3 ) DEE eCRAIGSCHUMERS WILLSON MARK WILLSON were 9 BLAINE DLE DRAPER’ De ote \ 1 “Une STUDENT GOVERNMENT SEPIEMBER 7,1971 i ; & I | ASSEMBLY STOCKING STOMP SEPT .22,1971 AUCTION-SEPT ,.28,1971 hein it-ayieary eae te ; i ; coee * . * eae” ieee ST * a-- U.E.A. MEETINGS OCT .7,8,1971 LYCEUM-WAS BROUGHT OCTOBER 18,1971 TO US BY DR.NO YONG P K HALLOWEEN MOVIE-OCT 26,1971 HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL-OCT .28,1971 ie NOVEDIBER | Pc preen aiti o n sg e NOV.17,1971-A DANCE WAS PUT ON BY Po aS | | THE STUDENT BODY OFFICERS , PEP CLUB, CHEERLEADERS TO HONER THE FOOTBALL PLAYERS .THEY WERE GIVEN LITTLE FOOTBALLS, } lorineg “|Woo a SQo0Se (2 (J ~< | {Att WA 7 / AD bh IK we no” @ b bE pAOAn be i by (4 NOV.19,1971-THE BOY'S ASSOCIATION HAD THEIR MOTHER'S AND SON'S NIGHT, THANSGIVING VACATION-NOV.25,26, NOVEMBER30,1971-7TH GRADE ASSEMBLY NOV.16,1971-THE VOLLEYBALL TEAM WENT TO SANDRIDGE AND PLAYED ROY AND SANDRIDGE AND WON BOTH GAMES.ON NOV.20,THEY WENT TO WEBER STATE AND PLAYED NORTH OGDEN AND BELL,SOUTH AND LOST THESE THREE GAMES, GIRL'S ASSOCIATION HELD THEIR DADDY DAUGHTER NIGHT ON DEC,.9,1971 DECEMBER10,1971-A BY THE VOX TRIO, LYCEUM WAS PRESENTED -APPROPRIATE Christmas tune occupies these Wahlquist Junior High School students, Wayne Russell, Linda DeBries and Curt Bloxham (left to right) preparing for the school’s annual holiday program. Wahlquist Students Plan Holiday Program | FARR WEST — An original 1033 N. 1200 W. It is free to the Christmas musical “His Match- public. a less Love’ will be presented by} Groups the Wahlquist Junior High Mu-; convert performing will be the choir, melodettes, girls’ sic Department Dec. 17 at 7 chorus, Seventh grade chorus. p.m. in the school’s auditorium, | string —s ensemble and concert ‘andy | About 25 students will have ‘Speaking parts. | Mrs. Paulette Sylvester and Paul Plumb will direct the muSical which is about two orphans ‘given the address of a foster jhome, and set out on Christmas ‘eve to find their new parents. | They search throughout the |town to find the address, in the meantime discovering how others celebrate the holiday. They visit a church, toy shop. and peek in the windows of pen|ple in their quest, | | “Do You Hear What I Hear?” CHRISTMAS ‘Will be performed by the Con‘cert Choir, the Melodettes will| ‘sing “It’s Beginning to Look A DANCE-DEC .23,1971 Lot Like Christmas,” ‘and the Girls’ Chorus. will sing “Silver Me Bes aa The Seventh Grade Chorus will perform the “Twelve Days of Christmas” and the choruses ‘will combine for the “Little ‘Drummer Boy.’”: The conceit choir will sing ‘medley, ‘band. CHRISTMAS PRESENTED a Christmas combining PROGRAM-DEC.17,L971 BY THE MUCICL DEPARTMENT with the JANUARY4 ,1972-NEW YEAR'S DANCE PRESENTED BY THE BOY'S ASSOCIATIO N, | | JANUARY 13,-PHYISICALLY HAND ICAPPED VS, FACULYY IN A GAME OF BASKETBALL IN WHEELCHAIRS, HANDICAPPED WIN! rere Neier eae MEMO From: Message: — a "HONOR ROLL 2 | “NINTH. GRADE. _ HIGH HONOR. ROLL 5 | Gus. Cachet 1a. Graig Fredrickson Karen Karla gst Hipwell,- Lewis Valerie rad Vauses Petterson, et Craig HONOR ROLL Phe 2am Anderson, Annie Davis, Gay DeGiorgio, Linda DeVries, Becky Dickamone, Sharon Graves, Lance Greenwell, -Lynette Hancotk, Vicki Minaga, Kennet Howell, Cnristine ‘Martini, Sharon Mayhew, Lenette- Penrod, Ronnie Saunders, Mollie <3 mrecks pherrie.lanieeteren, Win 9 i ‘Kelly Knight, ae Judy +d - Lori ig Co a On RIGRTE ‘GRADE HIGH HONOR ROLL platich, Colin © Winchester, Susan Hipwell, Julie Brent white. : res2. - a HONOR ROLL Debbie Anselmi, Ronald Isaacson, David Burns, Brett England, Drew Bloxham, Phil Garner, Ryan Shaw, Clark yee ee orale one HONORABLE-MENTION Gree Lewis. a Janice 8 “SEVENTH GRADE HIGH HONOR ROLL dans, Senry 7 ae PEP CLUB VALENTINE DANCE wae ee ‘Honay | Speech Meet this year Clair Brady .. . . Excellent Wayne Davis ... . Alternate on Wednesday, February the 16. Beth England... . Bxcellent The areas that our. students Spelling-7th Grade competed in and their ratings Craig Adams .... Superior -.are as follows. Colleen Calderwood . Superior ; Dramatic Poetry Lisa Lundquist .. . Alternate . Carla Carson .. .-. Excellent. Carlene Searle ... Superior _Annette Garlickx . . Excellent David Taylor . ... Superior Craig Taylor ... . Excellent| Retold Story-7th Grade Janice Taylor. ... Excellent Bob Hall... .. » Alternate Humorous Poetry Sandy Poulson .. . Excellent Jon Freston e «© e e Excellent Joy VarWoerkom . . . Excellent Karla Holmes... . os . : Good Retold Story-8th & 9th Ann Kogianes . ... Excellent Angela Flores .. . Excellent Pam Sinsel e®@ee e Excellent / Barbara Flores ... Superior Dramatic Reading - Paula Kidman . e e «© Excellent Gay London... . . Superior — | Vital Speech Christine Martini. . ee Good | Dalene Poulsen « . . Excellent Judy Moran . oe @ @ e@ + Good Anna Rodriguez .. . Excellent was FEBRUARY 19,1972 held at Sandridge Humorous Reading Jr. High Lynnette Gibson. ... , Good. Judy Pappas e e « « Alternate Susan Smout Good Poetry=-7th Grade Becky Brady °c © © » Excellent ; Kathie Wardle .. . Alternate We would like to congratulate. the students that participated in the Speech Meet for the fine way JR. they HIGH. represented WAHIQUIST FOR 2ND CONSECUTIVE YEAR Plarch TH. Bell Junior High Claims i also. Ensemble Festival Prize SOLO ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL-MARCH 25,1972 For the second consecutive trombone emsemble, year, T. H. Bell Junior High Koger, Curtis Wright, Terry woodwind ensemble, Bruce Dennis Atkinson, Val Orton, Doug School received a trophy for Johnston, and Rich Degroot, T. Morris and Richard Hall, North winning the ~ most superior H. Bell Junior; string ensemble, Ogden Junior. ratings among larger schools at Richard Nelson, Jean Summers, Vocal winners was a double Gary Penrod, boys quartet from Wahlquist the annual Golden Spike Solo Darrell Gygi, Highland Junior. Junior, Scott Slater, Kevin and Eiemable Festival held) Percussion ensemble, William Holmes, Shane Jenkins, Ron Saturday. Lyons, Steve §Woodmansee, Saunders, Wayne Russell, Earl The | traveling frephi? ill Terry Fry, Ray Bird and Mark Davis, Phillip Garner and Tony remain permanently at the Wall, | ok —H. Bell Junior; Matherne. school if they win the honor a third year. Highland Junior High was runner-up for the most superior ratings. The small school trophy went to North Ogden Junior High, with Roy Junior High mais second place. WINNERS LISTED Individuals and groups receiving trophies for instrumental and vocal presentations were: David Angus, Roy Junior High, a coronet solo; Randy Quarles, ‘Roy > Junior, saxaphone. solo. ‘Also, Marianne - Thomson, 7 Valley Junior, vocal solo; Becky ‘Huggins, Highland Junior, piano solo; and Jean ‘Summers of Highland Junior and Jim Shupe, North Ogden, tied with violin solos. Ensemble. winners were: _ PERFECTING MUSICAL numbers for presentation in the Golden Spike Solo ~ and Ensemble Festival on Saturday are pianist Becky Huggins of Highland Jun_ ior High, violinist Bonnie Fenn of Mound ay Boss, also of Mound Fort (lett to right). Junior High, and vocalist Peggy Area Schools Will Join’ At Solo, Ensemble Event Musicians from hile high woodwinds, brass, schools throughout Ogden and'piano and vocal. percussion, Weber County will compete for'| JUDGING CRITERIA trophies Saturday in the Golden| Students will be judged on the ‘Spike Solo and ne excellence of musical _ per- ‘Festival. formance, and trophies will be After the day's competition, | awarded to the best entries in os ad trophy-winners will perform in| _ a recital open to the public at ofe Be ea ble: . 7:30 p.m. in the Weber State|Category. : | College Fine Arts Little) Trophies will also be nee — st ‘ . presented to the schools having: e€ competition. will be he in the WSC Fine Arts Center — throughout the day for students|“~" ee st “‘crnerigr” inc oe ee a of both Ogden City and Weber| All interested persons are County schoob districts. | especially invited to attend the Competition will be held in evening recital concert by the categories of _ strings, 38, | trophy _ winning students. | Taylor Youths Earn Eagle Scout Badges TAYLOR — Two Boy Scouts from here have completed the| requirements nts e d u t S 9 6 in the the Taylor LDS Ward. Young Atkinson has ninth grade Junior High School, he is inter-|having also students are: Don Alkema, Carla Carson, Johnny Chugg, Earl Davis, Blaine Draper and Carol Etherington. | Sharon Graves, Vurlia Hall, Karen Hipwell, Jan Hokanson, ‘LaVerne Koga, Ann Kogianes, Christine Martini, Lewis Pet- Stanger, James Tramp and | Eighth grade honor roll terson, Lynette Penrod, Ronnie Saunders, Debra Smith, Janice Sherrie Van Meeteren. eh High honor roll students in the eighth grade were: Judy Blanch, David Burns, Ronald Isaacson, Dee Schumers, Brent White and Roger White. nore Colin Brad Nelson. Winchester and Seventh grade high honor . roll). students are: Craig Adams, Rebecca Brady, Colleen Calderwood, Shelly Dickamore, Monte Fisher, Blair Fredrickson, Dean Maw and Paul Tayee lor. Those on the honor roll in the seventh grade are: Clair Braty, Gail Bustamante, Ilene Cooper, Kay Hardcastle, Carol Hancock, Neil Hokanson, Karen Hill, Richard McFarland, Bernice Nelson, Jana Russell, Julie Meyer, Holly Moyes, Jamirol a | Schumers and Tammy Zuech. ae WE HAD A REALLY NICE NIGHT DANCE ON FRIDAY,MARCH 24 AND WAS SPONSERED BY THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT CLASS AND ADVISERS THE GYM WAS WAS DONE IN DARK AND LIGHT BLUE.CONTESTANTS FOR MR, AND MISS CONGIENIALITY WERE MARIE THOMPSEN, SHERRY ALLEN,PAM ANDERSEN» JANET MILLER;LINDA DEVRIES, ROBERT JENSEN ,MICTH HUNT, DAVE JONES, LENN TAYLOR, AND RONNIE SAUNDERS, | MARTE THOMPSEN AND ROBERT JENSEN WAS SELECTED MR. AND MISS CONGIENIALITY, Students are: Debbie Anselmi, Scot Barrow, Amy Bouwhuis, Patricia Butcher, Carl Cook, | Phil Garner and Deena Gamble. KEVIN HILL, Susan Hipwell, Lynn Jackson, Greg Lewis, Ryan Lewis, Ryan Shaw, Janice ‘Taylor, Fredrickson : He also is active in band and ested in all types of sports, and assistant been patrol leader patrol leader. especially fishing and hunting.| In LDS Church activities, he In the Taylor Ward, he has|has served as second counselo r Served as deacon quorum presi-| and president of the deacon quodent as well as first and second|rum and as second and first deacon counselors. He is second|counselor in. the teacher quocounselor in the teacher quo-jrum. He also has earned three rum. og | individual awards for church Young Fredrickson is student | activity. , body vice president at Wahl-| His interests include fishing, quist Junior High School. Last hunting, model rocketry and year the ninth grader received | water skiing. He also is a memthe school’s citizenship award. 'ber of the Taylor scout band. erie Maw and Craig Taylor. honor #""" served|/German activitie the troop as assistant patrol|on the honor roll s and has been for th ree years. leader and patrol leader. In scouting, he serves as senA ninth grader at Wahlquist ior patrol leader for the troop, la Holmes, Paula Kidman, Valgrade Ea gle; bers of Troop 40, sponsored by achieving good grades were: High honors— Gus: Checketts, DeGiorgio, Craig Fredrickson, |Gay DeGiorgio, Craig Fredrickson, Lance Greenwell, Kar- Ninth the of 2360 S. 3500 W., are mem-| FARR WEST — The third term honor roll has been released at Wahlquist Junior High School and 69 sudents took home good report cards. Those for Scout Award and have received badges during a court of honor. Jeffrey L. Atkinson, 14, son! _ of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine H. At- ‘ kinson of 3426 W. 2550 S., and Craig Fredrickson, 15, son of ee Mr. and Mrs, Max G. Fredrickee son | Public Invited to Seminar on Drug. Use, Abuse at South Junior High | SOUTH OGDEN — A daylong| affair. He asks all adults to’ drug seminar will mark first|check in at the office before vis- | activity of Ogden joint Smarteens, a youth area iting seminar. organiza-) tion to fight drug abuse. The seminar, organized by South Junior High Smarteens— one of 10 clubs organized in junior highs throughout Weber County — will begin Wednesday at 8 a.m. in the school. PUBLIC INVITED. The public is invited to at- Speakers confirmed include Dr. Glen Brown, administrator of State Hospital Youth Center, district attorney Dale Stratford, and Glen Brooks, chief of Salvation Army’s Manhattan Projo¢t. _ Also to speak are ex-addicts from Salt Lake City’s Odyssey House and Project Reality, Utah tend, says ninth-grader Nick State Penitentiary and Ogden Wallwork, whose School Activi- Police Department K-9 Corps. — ties Committee is hosting the _ Two plays written by South Junior High speech students on the subject of drug abuse will be performed and the conference will end about 2:40 p.m. with collation of information and awards for poster design, The host Smarteen club is sponsored by South Ogden Kiwanis Club. ce _A similar service organization stands behind other units at Sand Ridge, Roy, Nort Ogden, T. H. Bell, Wahlquist, Central, Highland, Mound Fort and Mount Ogden junior high Schools... 3362 oe ~ | err Science Fair Winners Announced We held a science fair at Wahlquiss on March 2nd. Seventh, eighth and ninth grade students participated. They worded on either physical or biological science. The Sweepstakes winner was Bret Holley. Gus Checketts and Craig Fred rickson got the 15+ and the White won 18% and region award for the 9th grade. | Second and region was won by Barbara Flores, Gay London, and James Tramp. The winners of third place ribbons were Paul White and Randy Thornock. Mark Price, Ronald Isaacson, and Brent region out of the Second and region 6th grade. was awarded to Jed Skeen, Carl Cook, and Susan Smout. Susan Hipwell, Darcie Maw, Angela Flores and Diane Meacham received 3rd and region. place George ison. A lth ribbon was awarded to Kogianes and Craig WilDalene Poulsen and Anna Rodrigues were awarded lth and . region. D'Neice Gibson and Lynell Sanders got region. Highest honors in 7th grade went to Monte Fisher, Todd Skeen, Mitch Willson and David Allen who won first and region awards. Second and region was ~ awarded to Holly Moyes and Blair Fredrickson. Third and region was awarded to Cindy Moyes and Becky Brady. J.Clair Robinson got a 3rd place rib- bon, and a kth place ribbon was awarded to Sheliy Dickamore and Lenore Painter. Those with honorable mention were Sharon Mayhew, Carla Carson, Darlene Singleton, Cheryl Wintle, Hadley, Deena Gamble, Hevin Bell, Crowther, Marvin Farrell, Johnson, Andrew Heslop, Cathy Chad Bryan Shane Jenkins, Terry Brom, Jimmy Wilkerson, Tammy Neal, Greg Sandy. Wardell, Ellis lewis, Poulsen and Shanna Larsen. Mr. DeVries said that there were some real good projects. "The kids did a lot of work and really enjoyed it." He also remarded that the judges were very impressed. Cs i - . 2 4 a Ly . PI Hider UAT S Cs » im pe os De wh Ze rite i. > AD ey Aa rH Per ee off Ba WEBER COUNTY DISTRICT JUNIOR HIGH CHORAL FESTIVAL Aoril Sand T. 22, 2972 Ridge H. Junior BELL Accompanists “Brother OGDEN James's Florence Air’ (arosa) & Calvin JUNIOR - Stephanie BASEBALL SCORES DeYoung JUNIOR +. . ..-k = + © 3 + 6 6 s-s - Judy JUNIOR Camphell «as Taylor 5 © BEE Earl Cragun see Principal Jacob ~- Principal ee HIGH - Director “Strictiy A Cemeeliea® Oe - HIGH Darwin WAHLQUIST ON a Gordon Russell - Director Silvester Deems Taylor Johnson HIGH § ...-..-. Accompanist Accompanist eee eet ++... Lane Carl tRing Out the Heavens” Paulette Mark Angus - Principal | - Director VALLEY LeAnna HIGH ..«.++ - Kathryn NORTH p.m. School | "Waters Ripple and Flow"... Huber JUNIOR 7 Elden Curtis - Director Barbara {330 High 4 e eR 8 eet SADIE HAWKINS WEEK APRIL 17 SPONSERED BY GIRLS ASSOCIA‘TION. 8 Oe - Principal ee WAHLQUIST JUNIOR HIGH PRESENTS ;MUSICAL VARIATIONS MAY 16,1972 DRAMATIC enactments of various cultures. wi be. S part of the Wahlquist Junior High program Thurs- day, as demonstrated here by Becky Dickamore fad | Pat Black (left to right). SINGING, DANCING, ACTING | _ Wahl vist to Offer ~ Musical Thursday© FARR. WEST - _— Stidents: at eighth grade ‘students to follow Wahiquist Junior High will the popular theme. _ An. art, show, featuring work sing, dance and act during a done by students of all grades, presentation called. “Musical at the school during the ‘past! Variations” Thursday evening year will also be shown.’ at. 7:30 p.m Persons attending will be able. _ It will be a cultural show with to view the art work either bemembers of the vocal classes fore or after the variety show singing selections from popular |; in rooms of the school. musical- shows. ‘Parents are especially invited The “Melodettes” and | the to the evening’s events. There. concert choir. will sing such is no charge to anyone eed Songs as “Matchmaker,” ‘I En- to attend. joy Being a Girl, ms and ‘Who Advisors for the activities are Will Buy.” Mrs. Paulette Sylvester and Pat Dance arrangements will also Black, instructors in music and 1 art. ve MOMENTS to REMEMBER May 19, 1972 & QTH GRADE COMPLETION ACTIVITIES MAY19 § 1972 |
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