Title | Wahlquist Junior High Scrapbook, 1969-1971 |
Contributors | Wahlquist Junior High School; Groberg, Debbie |
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 | 1969; 1970; 1971 |
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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Ad . y} of de® fe fe A / - 4 - - > _ , a y re... . od 4)« - -— * ves 7 weal 2 ; Pat 7rae " pAwe i ng: | a baad a 1 > 4 mr: , ay aT? oe “Ba , > © A re CHEERLEADERS oe - A ‘ a i s Moe ly a See) Foot bol s e h c n i l C rt Fo d n u o M n Roy; North Ogden Win Share of Grid Crow Again in County Loop Roy and North Ogden, looking more like the teams to beat each week in the Weber County junior high ‘school football race, ‘picked, up impressive ;victories again Friday. fa North Ogden scored ‘its third % Brent Povey sco red four sweep, good for ‘Roy got on the scoreboard for the first time Friday on a 70yard pass play from Steve! In touchdowns Wednesday in lead-| the second half Povey ing. Mound Fort to a 25-7 win caught a 35-yard TD pass from over Washington and at least Bob Hileman, and another from a share of the Ogden City jun: ior high school football cham- Fred Drysdale. pionship. GOOD DEFENSE The Bears, who closed out ‘Rick Jacobs and Gerold Ad- Close to Kent Smith. An 11-yard end sweep by Tom Porter and a 30-yard return of a pass interception by Porter gave Roy, ‘their~ other’ two scores. Jeff Grant scored South’s lone touchown. 4 straight shutout, blanking Wahlquist, 14-0, while Roy overpowered South, 20-6. | Be North Ogden’ scored both of In Friday’s other game, Bell its touchdowns in the first half, picked up its first victory of one on a 25-yard end run by the Season by dumping Sand Lloyd Barker and the other’ Ridge, 28-6. . . | 20-yard pagsxplay from Ric Danny e scored twice’ their campaign with Wednes- ams led a good Mound Fort de- iday’s victory, will now sit back _tand wait to see if Mount Ogden fense Wednesday, while Kevin -|ean tie them in its game next Dimick and Jeff Carter were tough on. offense. * eek»'with, Washington. Poyey scored the first Mound _ In the Weber County league, Fort touchdown in the first pe- North Ogden and Roy posted riod as;he broke up the middle their fourth straight victories, for 17 yards. Then after the setting the stage for next week’s |Trojans*had gone ahead, 7-6, showdown between the two Povey put the Bears out in front teams. North Ogden ripped Bell, 20-8, to stav with a 35-vard end Anderson t@.Barker. Anderson for Bell, while Bob Smith and: ran over thé conversion. eee Jeff Hunter each scored once. |while Roy was hard-pressed downing Sand Ridge, 6-0. Lloyd Barker. got North Og\den’s first score.on an end run |and Terry Isaacson picked fumble id Up and. carr a _it vin: for. the second. Bill1 up the middle for 12 2 yards yards and and the final North Ogden score. © LONE TOUCHDOWN - Roy got its lone touchdown on a 20-yard pass play from Steve Close to Kent Smith, then relied on its defense to hold Sand Ridge at bay. Mike Bowman and Cory Hancock led a stout Wahilquist defense as the Eagles blanked South, 22-0. A six-yard run by Sheldon Palmer, two-point conversion pass from Stewart Jensen to Mike Hoyt got Wahlquist joff to an 80 lead, and Greg Wright made it 14-0 when he |took a 10-yard pass from Kirk Tracy, Larry Larsen got the fi- {nal Eagle score on a 26-yard aerial from Tracy. Roy Records ing on a 40-yard ball ‘teams launched their 1970 Dick Visser. Quarterback Mike 3 campaigns. / — ran over the two-point passing combina- Russell Roy used the conversion. . tion of Steve Close to Kent Smith, Next Friday’s a a ito roll past T. H. Bell, 32-6. Ridge| South at T. H. Bell, sana rage and ion at North Ogden and Washiquist eden wantemat’ By. a A and North Ogden| at InRoy.the city junior high league, score of 64, 8-0 blank South, Mount Ogden nad Highland tan| Smith caught three touchdown. gle* at Ogden City Stadium passes from Close as Roy jump- Wednesday, whil e Central takes early lead.: a commanding ol scored | edLynnto Horspo another: on, Mound ae | TD. on a three-yard) sweep, and Porter closed out the | Tom scoring by returning a pass in-| terception 50 yards for a tally. Sand Ridge used a pass inter-| ‘ception to score the lone touch- | | down of that game, while Wahl. quist forced a couple of safeties for its four points, | ‘ Fort Thursday. * | Roy scored five y 3 iy ‘pics! oY 0 Ry i hs Roy jumped to a 29-12) first touchdowns -and a safety Friday to score a 36-0 victory over South and keep. fits perfect record intact in the Weber County junior high school -| football league. Roy got a pair of touchdown. (|runs from quarterback Steve Close and run each from Re: Barker, Randy Shepard an Lynn Horspool. In addition, Kev- — den-South conRoy made the most im eber est. defensive struggle showing Friday as Weber|t |test. \ was ive the game’s lofie score comCoulity fanibe high school’ foot-| with end run by County Win © th ron Lindsey tackled the South quarterback im the end zone for a safety. tas North Ogden ran its record to 5-1 by taking an 18-6 decision from Sand Ridge. Bill Dodson '|scored twice for North Ogden, | sie Dirk Visser ran over the | other. Bell posted its third victory in its last four games, thumping Wahlquist, 28-6. Quarterback Blake Burrell threw three touchdown passes, two to Rex Porter © and oné* to: Bob Clement. Bob Smith scored the other on a. 65-yard gallop. Burrell’s passes to Porter and Danny Bemnins also provided a pair of twopoint conversions, . ——— period. .advantage Wednesday, then coasted: to a 77-36- victory lover Valleyin a Webe r County | ete. junior ‘high school bask game, The remainder of the county Sah schedulé will be played Friday| with the big game South at North. Ogden and Sand Ridge. _ A second-period touchdown stood up Thursday as Roy jat_Wahlquist. ao | City leagu e action Friday will have Mount Ogden at W ing- nee, Roy Posts Impressive Junior Highpres-; ‘TheGrid‘North “©V fin Roy Captu res: Box Score, 0 phe GF.3 Pang) =. p ) ee 4 - .Smii 2-4 VALLEY G VanBeekum 2 ar 12 P 5 10 Close Will’mson 0 0-0 > 0 0 00 100€5m Shups 00-1. 0 de sbrtate a fiovge ge 2 01 4 Reid gs So 0.04.0 113 3.Davis “F. Shaw 5.06 10 2 0-1 (4 Beyler Warnes O 1T-] 1 |-2.1-5 5 Miller... Allen sQue2iw 0 £00 2 Passey © © 0-0 0 Johnson Shaw OTT 9 00 0 Gamer saa 3 :11"Totals ey ee. ys WMHOY ee yee er. ee 12 1 | e 23 was ; 34 36 Ogden, 8-0, in bucked over by j Rex CO! Baker. Bell Sass record 0 20 Thursday as iit bested South, 14§. Bill Bone recovered a fumble by his quarterback in the end zone for one TD, while ‘Bl ss ; « Blake Burrell passed to Bob Cle- ment for the other, ona 75-yard| piay. oe 13 10-24 36 34 64 77 North ‘their Weber County junior high ‘school football showdown. Tom Porter swept end for 11 yards for the lone touchdown, while the two-pointat conversion ton and Mound Fort at Central, | : downed . > In Thursday’s other contest, Sand a posted a 22-0 victory over Wahiquist. ea : a — Sa September seventh 10, JdSgc27, 1970 Grade Elections September 17, 1970 A welcoming assembly, was put on by the Student Body Officers for the Seventh Grade students. A matinee dance was held after Grade on ew lab| program “glells qnisk Wahlquist Junior sisted on the reading machine bj 2 ight), tunes i in % a lessor 0 are Anna’ ' David Petersen, and Brad Pe 3 ‘Lab instructors don’t set their}: By GEORGIA SULLIVAN FARR WEST — Remember one eurriculum but-work within ticular class structure. when mthing used to please |# le referred © student, conyoung ree enthusiasts more sequently, acquires the skills|" than to tell mom how the Yel- he needs ugh individua-|_ © lowbirds went one story up on lized _ instruction. out “doesn’t the Bludirds, or that the Red- miss out on anything’ when he}: birds gd a Tonger turn in the turns.to his own class, explains|. coordinator Mrs. rea reading circle than the other program groups? A. lot of schools Davi phrase at a time : )A Screg, whien Petersen. ‘The apparent success of the still follow the pradice of dividing students ty thus: far can be attributed | to the one-to-one ratio top . a into diferent reading groups accorditg eee to ability, speed,|t b and so on. a bird of a different 4 yer. FEW IDEAS ai Botroying a few ideas from gey ether Uah school districts, the Wahlquist personnel have developed a. tutorial type reading school-wide in its] program, scope and, highly individualized in its enphasis. Calle¢ a study skills progran Wahlqust from the educatien: top ninth assist ¢s teers and students. is he he’ Parti pants are gathered: ii periods d pee come program will be i , ing fast and slow a staffed .by. five. tutors. instructors, Weber State College department, about. 36 grade students .who aides, parent volun-, several Weber oe two w ys: Groups are se uled © " : Ge lab at. regular he '|mented on a- school-wide basis e|before the: year is over, dra | reac } alike 1 y, the. Jab will carry no stigma, Mrs. Petersen predicted, nor,* will individual classes be greatly disrupted. But the primary aim of the| brand new experiment is to] brighten the self-concept of each) student by allowing him to’ ex- perience’ success, Mrs. Peter-| sen insists. i saci is able to. feel successful through — individua-| lized feedback can accordingly fashion a good self-concept. And. | that, as Wahlquist educators see e lies a vie pert. of thadearn.' i : ; * for the students. Ninth and Ligth ee et ier pak Petersen and Mrs. Ronald DeVries (from get invitations ready for 73rd anniversary of Kappa Delta Sorority to be held saturdai luncheon of Beta Delta ’ Ch ee Kappa Delta Alumnae Will. 2 ponsor 73rd Birthday Luncheon Saturday Alumnae members of Beta Delta Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority will hold a. luncheon on Saturday to commemorate} the 73rd anniversary of the ding of the. sorority. 3) he event will ]be held at 12:3 m. in the Ben Lomond. Hotel- x as" aoe: ce Onl ere. De founded One of its one founders in- Richmond, Va. cluded Julia Tyler Wilson,| SPECIAL. EQUIPMENT granddaughter of John Tyler, Kappa Delta has given $10,000 10th president of the United jannually toward the support of. . States. The sorority now has 110 col- six beds. at the. ospital and lege chapters, 373 alumnae as- also. makes | “contributions for sociations with a total member-| special projects r, * pn iS on ship of 69,000. saaer.4 - state in} Since ' D _;eare afd ee pene \ [ 5 x ME A 7 ¥ PE ONS LAL as t\ h ear Kappa sent aid of patients in the ed Farmville, Vay Oct, 23, 1897. Crippled he YE its founding, _ * | Delta has been active in philan-) IN 1997: _| tropic. activities. having.: con-| Imost $500,000 for the. 5 tri Sorerit at Longw : WOODWORKING instructor Albert Listo n demonstrates techniques rot in his night class for Community School par ticipants at Wahlquist Junior High to student DeVerl J ohnson (left to right). “Children’s Hospital in| of Or noe > i eee 3 LA = 3 oa recogr seareh ics. = by ) oa% : Special Interest Classes to Begin ‘At Wahlquist Junior Wednesday } Ri it) Poe : SJene Ct y tA wth AIA Sa Poe eee : po = SEY ae eo — Er FOF Fie a no = : % = > ‘ > a October . 4 * eS eee ‘bp 4 } a Fl ab ji Se" OO eas e Od ce I: 2 (id ee SES 5 Ray} G ‘ iA eee : j ea <— ze pe y’ F P : | | ‘Everyone, inoliading children the school: Contact Mrs. Gibson ; if accompanied by parents,i s| at 393-9677. invited to take part in ng RELOAD SHELLS courses, Mrs. Gibson noted, Reloading - shotgun shells will Classes to be offered, the be taught by Howard Nelson. ‘dates they will meet, the loca- Thursdays at 7 p.m. Contact| tion, instructor and the person LaMar Wardle at 399-9606 for! to be. contacted for registration reer tpiae oe j include: — - Holiday floral arrangements | Students nay. sign up for ce- will be instructed Thursdays at. ramics with Dorothy Thomas, (7 p.m. at the home of Vicky | | . phone 782-7055, with classes. be-| Stratton. Contact, Gayle. Wardle| aft ‘\ stated. _ Wednesday at 7 p.m., at 393-9606 for™ ‘registration a Those wishing to witer classes nome. of Sharon Carson. ‘the address. | should call the person in charge Woodworking for Christmas hefore classes begin to be .as- will be taught on Thursdays at! Knitting, which will meet at’ sured of their enrollment, the 7 p.m. by Albert Liston at Wahl-| 1:30 p.m.on Thursdays will be ; Htaught at Wahlauist by Ruth) director explained. — quist. Contact Bob Thomas at Clark. Contact June giant ADVANCE ARRANGEMENTS 782-7050. fer at 394-3888. Candy making will be fpug Ballroom dancing is taught ont ‘However, you. may take a chance and attend. the first at the school on Wednesdays at | Thursdays at the pH00) by Ron} 7 p.m. with Valerie 5 class, if unable to make arDriges: | rangements in advance,’ she instructor. Cont act Johnson at 782-6653. \added. ‘Teaching sewing will be. cd ) : Registration. fees of $4 may e paid on the evening of the lee Jackson with. asses. i held Wedhtiesdaysaat| irst class meeting. . Registration for seven classes in the Wahlquist Junior High | Community School’ § fall quarter is open now with classes scheduled to begin-. Wednesday }and Thursday according to Mrs. Wayne Gibson, director. An eighth class, ballroom dancing, which ‘meets on Thursdays, is already in progress. | Students will be accepted until ‘labout Nov.. 1, Mrs. Gibson q 4. i | 8, 9, 1970 aw. As Teacher convention. otudents were out of school for those two days. EMOTE . 3, Boy's sented the served pie night. ‘English 19'/0 Association Mother's and They had games area, and then and the cafeteria. icecream pre- Son's in the they in BONING UP on office procedures for Tuesday ‘pion ve ¢ Education e | Asean y are —— yokes left) ROY — a Srcchaet ical She also askoll the women. to to improve the effectiveness of bring recipes to the potluck dinne to exchange with onan secretaries in the Weber School other District will be Tuesday. | tag being sponsored i the P. : } Weber Educational Secretaries Watts of the central staff willl AG Association in the Sand Ridge Tead a Christmas story. Reservations may be made | Junior ie School at 2075 V :"| by calling 399-3351 or 782-9527. 4600 S. in Ro _ Mrs. Eldon Orton is vice pres- , District Ubrarians, libr a if y aides and teacher aids are in- ident of the association, Mrs.| vited to the two-hour workshop | Weldon Cragun is secretary a | ‘Mrs. Thomas Littlefield is tre beginning at 6:30 p.m. — : More than 200 are expected | urer. . |to attend, said. a pres- The meeting also will: inelt a tour of the new Sand R: ident Mrs. ‘Jay H. a potluck dinner ‘will _be Junior High School and an exof how the school op:30. si | planation jerates. Rane = li : "CENTRAL OFFICE | Ss December ee Members of the district office staff will conduct discussions on various office routines: and techniques. “There also will be a genera exchange of ideas : cedures by— Mrs. Rhees szsaid, a atin. aia S * sbond Bonnie Com & E28 . rat male for “I'll Be Home for sitchin “students » of the the ene hour program. Wahlquist’ Junior) The ‘program’s = High ‘School, :1038°.N. 120 . OMiesday at'730 pm. Drama, of school willall combine to pre- ed by the|Sent dance, story’ tells W.,| 209 Suetaphaned chy Fe, ae choral and _ in- | — ape gh Coit | characters in ae play “portrayed. by senun Vries, Tene ‘Halll, Larry De-| Lar- ‘sen, Debbie _Groberg, Joyce Waters, Deena Gamble and Gary Upshaw. Oye | Mrs. Paulette Gilvester is dents instrumental are being directed Russ, Germer.— December 12, and came home Valleymand North for first place. and Roy tied for Bell, for South third, and by 1970 The girls volleyball went to WSC for a volleyball tournament. They went up at 8:00, stu- eee ‘Students, + i Dance and a 2 directing rt vocal and drama See « students .wil at 4:0@3 Ogden tied Wahlquist second an SandRidge tied ¢ < sical, JANUARY BASKETBALLL ae First? pl ace Y dead! ocks" E|ce a : high school o afternoon’s ac_ aha be apiss Valley . | Be ‘behind Carte "Boater h 2 mee Highland | ies . Ogden eee If ie ein OVei ey game jahead of M Mineo! t Ogden, which 5. WAHL Quist “2A was also idl e Priday. Cn (4 517 EAG OB _ 17. : < Barelae 23 2 libnirust the oe toleaS elalletting oles? $8THe 30in° faBe oumenny spe as it 82 and remainsicture’ ae 24° °8Westrord Wosdrifo O0078 = 2 Baird ancock 0:0 0 in pi pennant | one ue ee 0.0 i (2 >; + eo ete een “one oon0-0 OWerre 0:0. ig 10 é | “2 Buon pods ocalt | 5 oamay (CENTRAL cle 35 | Spiers 0 Bigoks 4 5.9 Judel 1-3 ote ds boneless *---—~ 0 O-Amos a = te . : as | * ha D Rl: 00/0 ee oor er eights 5 SF te s ‘ ec. Totals ‘ QO ‘ 7 | Sand eb. § 191 F ‘Shaw 08. p 32 say Dion . " Stecklag. we 34 ATO) Vall 0.0. 87OFdy ae is20 17-29 Total 24 19. Ridge. oe KR —— Si tae ' | anty loop. ‘Standings: OeBererY | Ae eaeaout | ‘(ai oof es : tis ‘We Bird |1 Bid Eanmo ite ever 30 Totals ~ tis y eaten 7 391 de ee 234 GaGa Bo 0. z 0:0 and siete 2 South utcher ‘ nd Fort ea 8 , Washington. er . Sesome ie © | bea i: 27 15 —- 4 13 9 Hughes oe 2 aoe 2-4 wane ooe s inane |omnes retin C7 8 -4 oe “300 | 62 3 6 12-28 44 15 ; “| eet” SAND 6 RIDGE P | 3 i291 T° 2ie + 8 4 34 10 Wakerid 2.100 a Venue 0, Oh eer Oe Cl. Bo NITES aS ard: =? T "333 | 16 10-19 a ee a8 oe Ridge ........0.ge oa _ te. Sand — rc ee 20a 3eal3 75s G 750 750) ade | . oe24~9562 5567 eescores: = Box wag figion 423 tier Moss0 9B 385° ak elstr aS (2 es B 1 ast hee | # ArnO$e ee. - = eae — i. Bron &6 33. ae Totals Ses Mf 3 “OL ‘msi! a 2] 2-2 — 3 : Bae mores 2 ta 0 0. _ Passey ho mao Garner 379 re OP ao 4 23°1018 Fd 0-1 ; a 3 Davis 4 [7 & Clos ; - , C.Smithnd ith -F.Shaw ot 9 312.21 K.Smith 600 ~ ioe i oanatwright og "000 Bean ~~ 0 Bail “a ae . gl 17 Wir BOY pie3 Ukele” 49 Van B eekum i9* 25 1. DA : i ey wee ee 5 gale2H | 0 0-0 a romas Z te Gries Roy is at T. H. Bell, South at} & WARADEoa 8SY wer Hall Wahlquist and North Ogd at} 324°= gden Iv eaein ‘the e cou Wace 16 73% Pt : . SOUTH : “ ; lta eae feats SOU Grassi and |). entral t cit in the city at 7 gton at Washin ‘is icscg 2 - Totals 45 ! 71 e 24 4646) bere ie. ae 9 33 46 0-0 pa 0 ount agater — (0- 1 witzer5 0. Ss ae i aaa elt . : ho0-0 atte Woscee virreO’' 0-0 0 Cowles ORobinson 0-0 aia SAN j Y 942 | Gh Zemnotietion 6 003, 1 sacae ae eee oeate et i ha 3 all 4a ales | 51 13-24 12-28 19 gden | North peters Totals «4623,34 51) ravels to Hi ighland and C ca eHIO It 0-0 WoodrffO OL de Folled|2 4 0.0 arson grd Moo re2 0.0 past T. H: Bell; 66:54,04, 4, dB despite 23/00: 0.000 © OVanWork 91= Wall Blake Bell’ s by Hyden 0 0 900 points | 0» Olooke oH Yellowman 011 Burrell, e - : 0-0 0]. Jeff La sater poured in 20 a red endleton 1 0:0. |=-s---points as Sand R idge ot back eal 54) 0 ACK"Ba36 7430 6657Totale Totals 24°68 g B ae winning bi ing the:Valley, 6829.0track we ee woe OopeN joer ed 0 -0 -O a e ee 3 G FP 6 2 So eee Bt 8 02 6 ee ed)sand Ri Geass softs OC) h.ia a 4fbn sg Ruple 1 9B 41 Terty jon d straight loss, 42-41, 88 oo ae ee ‘| Bay whipped’ Valley, 7 fais J 0games, league cee 47 G 3 55_38 8383 MOU 3H twat, |} ae noni |--M Mount Ogderr ai |fteun O96 record |“ourd itits crushed rarr a oe Tuesd Fort, 30 [to /Mound ae 2 2117 9 2525 50-58 37-47 poo fe CN oh 3 83-6 1S Q2 2 0-0AS Z oe 13- 37 a | yre Hileman 1 8: 0-16 16 outh “4 99 | 9 " Faunce ‘aines | whee Sit while 00 01: | 0 Hoffler 2 || Washi fect‘city,ak, season, Washington kn ocke TMMOS CocAae? 30 a. ob d t | unb ‘Hight: li f and -from the: fenve cae ee m Ma. 6) ° 0-0 eeves league, North Omen } ee: + . 0-7; 12) a a hl cy Pov ic2 6.Soar 1¢ 10 Alvey. i pene c 00. ‘ Doxbyit 4 7 ; 1610G Petersen Dames en list ieee . Baker3 Visser &) 42 Willie Reid} over the torP spot ighland.steok|} in the city 2 0-4 svi 0 les Shepard a e oe eel he out pul st ee 21-point:Central; 4 gue by aclipping Hi ¥ were kn 503-57 | 3523 38-47 . “Ukele 56 y Barker, | Breath ee 10 Terry Clo 47 cer 0-1 5 arehibld n the 2 a caly, No tk eadOgdenof a ee Ae1 idle South with: as triumph} 8-47 | ever -Roy,. and eR s junior "*""rato Ps, pea I undefeated high basketsketball. t pam 28/0 0 _Moun, spew! 1s li ae both the vee :a OGDENte tRAe eeeiat Fie county ea bepan eae a en - Mo : £10 er r were | High! br as ey . | nd eames tmee pp locks. ¥ m3 ND Fae First Plae =¢eal e Dea Ton: Qk.a eae tak : 3 ‘23 0 oo 0-0 O ett ot mes are a men 37 14-34 88 20 35-52 37 68-88 eee sets errr ener g Junior Hig | fe ees | oh nae oy i ele | Thaisde schoot pesketall stand 0 FP00; 0 ee Cowles0 0-0 Helen oe ov f nt er Way Be z ) Suttlemyre - Jude in. _. aunce : 0 0 ketball -6 cQuire - Woo -] - output jover Central. . In the county, games, ith Washi m-| ashing-; ton at Mound Fort and. Central Box scores: : a Highland, Boscom: es iiacak ve te "ic ¢ SAND RIDGE See 16 02 12 ‘V1 oa 1 0-1 9 Lasatet — Boatright 339 f Shea Sg M2 2 Fulmer. Shupe1 03 oo 1 Ol inetd oe qvauey cna 2 Gomm eee | soe a anbe _—-B.ShawO0 7 ght 4 0 3-8 0-1 2 0! Wo. | 2 4 ab Hileman, 0 Thorstead 55 : 0 0-0 292 4 Ula, Barker0 69 2 2 Be ih 3-6 416 ; os mit Gost: Baler 2 Lt 2419-93 61 “Reeves Totals eg Novit a - Ogde g ss| gets a ‘ O 0-0 :: ‘1\< 0D '.. Son 15,197 | a oie tae ee: 13 dchwitzer 1 1- LO ine ir % Totals: Le: eats RideWa ' Arnold BA7 Fete ie : : 17 11-25 45, a 2 as os a e aoe 14 ? Al 30 3) a te i i. her Te i seem 4 ‘45 Me. thomas 0 LaFeber meee 4 aes Burrell 9 _ Morley 8 Baird | AN . | Vigne. North Ogden, ok A'S OR 0 0-0 0 Vigil ty ag 08 18 6-23 6°19 Yo unit rr clinch day ed d a least ties > for|:7 Basketball sted Be 35 y fe ; 17 Wood hil 7 Henthorne + oe Z 4 Kidman 2 0-1 00 10] 0 6 0 0-1 4 22 : ound. Fort, doe +o eae WASHINGTON am 4 rown BL uc in th court . 00 wWalley, 2626, OE acrion ce 3 po Morrill ae ‘count 7 io ME eden and Washington ral, ve Sires: UNT OGDE Cone 1 ineeae 3 50 0 0-3 a at Mount) 0-0 4| ; 1 4 "eee Ra ' 3 -4 Po0| {ee tony >Baird 0 2-2 2/Valley 3 lancoc Bow 65) V’nBeek’m eeves ae isser 3 6 Jones ..... tn) sre i 45261 1/7 Noord tetas oe 9, : oe Bell 51951 tates 0 0, Oly 2 a3, 19> ! : a “| 2 Ql 6 hepardO 3 GRichO arner | 1-1 se eee 0 _ 00 Serkers Archible 4 3 Reeves| ergn f Hancock Wilhe2 J arsen OVanWoekun 0-0 00 ve |) # oN 47 09 6 0 oe 10.4 fo : f C.Smith lg ORY 00 ae 4 se au 1-1 ‘orter Totals. P42 : 00 ped ; { 3, pra |) 8 ae \ oe Woodin§ Gallegos0. 0-0 0) OHeslop § Whitel oO 2 21 Faunce -RomeroO0 0-0 0| O Raines. iter 0 00 0! 5 Glasraee ‘Reynolds ia. Sco wa 1 i? " eon MA 0 Miles feria = ee ee. 0 “ 0 Flé#chr RIG ‘ahlquist oie “50 6.18 6s 20 8 33 & ! | | The of , Seventh ~ 2 e Graéers*won Ro basketball. own POR 20| 2-5 4) —0 00 Sore es ey a ou pa ey 3 5 ov O18| 0-0 VanWorkmO ~0-0— oho gees Totals 20 18-35 25 17:23 @ Totals —— = 2) i 4I, mee 1) By“ 19 Schwa Wetiorgd Fulmer €.Hancock2 ~~ |Pos | 2! 0-0 ok: ( ale f = ticeae 0- ; 3 6 5) 0-0 . 2, ae ; or. 4 28 16-30 a Davis 0.02 of |B. 00 Carpenter! 2McFarine Gonzales] ea Ss EE | | 3 36 I Kidman McGured OF 200 40-0 OBrown *- Cowless0 0.0 ee or 35047 Kemp ODoxey |e MUM, FONE OGDEN 26 9-17 63 Totals © ‘Totals 19 2.9 40. on 3 cee oeoa n “7-8 hingfon”........ ca 1 ee ao |¢ 9 1-2 11 Henthorne «(27 je They went the to. 8 ; waging ‘SSuttlemyre Brown 2 "i ] 0) Totalsa 22, 23.39 65 4 sees 2 0-2 7/5 ht NORTH 4 J Bowaen Fel. q| 1-2 ser ° North Oo Gar. ues eo ce. eae Ogden a... rth 2s22 304 11-11 00 5-7 Pais Sea eee 2 3 Wakefid — 4 12/0 0/8. 6 10) 0-0 26 “Totals 1718-23 47| Rat: Bh 40-52 Ri ee. : 6 3 00. OHurst Totes oat |15 18-25 48 Totals -4L 91 of O04 ‘ Ogden 13) i ee nee Se 12-97 ..... Pe ee 15 22 spirit s cs contest bentomond | 3 es 58: 4-87 | —_ bie Coie 14 \7\ x. Ukele Fan 1 Close 7 On 14 12 cor la _ ...... Seer North 16 | 0-4 oe fe 9)! South .. ce aoe Peearlo 4 73ee] 4). yo BELL Gre 24 1 ‘Allen B,Shaw ON alle 2 eae 7h 7 e ia — Barker souTd. 1 5 64 ane Tan 9 00 | & a 35 12 Zones Rusle B12 Lewis 2 3.5 1 i OThomas Willie3 ee ik eee 7 25 WSWrightancock Stone 3 Terry5 NORTH OGDEN 3 F Shaw 01 01° OG iets SEF) 0 00 0 Laren Feb * Vandehi 0 0-0 0] 9 8.23 26 : lee 4 2-6 10 Hail “A 13 Woe ee at Cen- = we 13 Wakefield Can & ee . oe ss Ridge 6 we Too 0-0 es pl Se 0-2 ° 6 Blackburn ReevesO 3/3 00 0-0 0-0 Oi. Beyler 1 37-1413 Hall _ os eaees aii oe stoner 7 33 46 68 Carter 9 382-3 2112 | 1 00: 2 Boa ; wy Bott 25 Jewell [. o1 4° od O01 Close3 QMeyer = Miller3. RE Ambrose 0 0.0 0 arter 0 0-1 0 a Park son‘tone tataaO Gals mson Terry 3 3-4 Archibald 4 ir 0 ti . 3- 8 Bie scomlee schedule is: Hobland 20.000 ee sae at Sand Ri | a den at T. H. fahlquist, Highland ] ND f Burton 4 0-3 5 Hellstrom 3 1-3. 7) Buttars 0 0.0 wan. Sand 5-6 pe ’ Stoned. 4 Lewis 19 Gardner “Archibald 4 02° Ukele9 013-5 97/416/0300. i £38 Totals 3 0. 0-4 0.0 ee K.Smith9 ee BOT P 15. 26 3652 “ee 3 Fletcher 1-1 Le ‘ MPC ae. 3 12 I 0112 000 Nacario . 2 “Carpenter pobre! 0 22°92 Lol al g d en 72, ad NOL or LaFeberO ater C.Smitho O Child Baker6 Schunitzer ae onne alee 3. 00 / 0.3 0 11/2 3)7 -] urcner. ee es 3 7-3 1-4 1-4 Thomas! ene . Lacster - scores: sour count : G agra 4 1012 o Rae Blackburn1 Bilin . OB J eee Coombs’ 0. VanWorkum 4/16 00984) HIGHLAN 7°38 21 Waiters 3 — 2 Carter “te tan Ogden) 2 9° 34 Aguliar emps Oth er q Y Tuesday’ “Bell 01711 20"" 13 Gir» oe Which. dumped as ington, 79 65, Tuesday, has! li en eee 61-55,|Mound Fort. H W Se itl as it eo (2-4 ee Totals 21 10.31 52"2 a tes Sue es Loack oO ‘ 5 Wohnen 3 0-1 Bimick Se a Totals 22 11-19 55 | oe et maintained its ibis ey ae in the city league 251-26 61, ; while South e mauled Wahlquist, 68-41 Ti record | er county game osted a 67-58 tri- over Box — Pees Sssions ss 0 00 1 0.0: oO oe Age “high school basketball|'? $3 22 Fewnce Milman 5 55 15] es ila 33. jasmann M‘Farlane 2 0.0 4;—————_ Mount ya — Ova iota: 2 ne ae “and ‘South. Tues- ys 0-0 0-9 1 G Gard ner5 1Clements et 1-1Ss > High Per? Tam3 ) 5 ace a ‘ te ap 4 15 Burrell uth oe te Sa inch ‘its ee Washi hingt on,: 63-40, sine Ridge Sand umph : ; et scores: 25. elo! 5 2 i o" 9 0 52-34. Pe Oo}. Bei Soule n, Sou thumped 7 203 bes ing uble 2 | e “Eo 0 2-3 a OeOsi 0.00. \ ee ae eden. ran ip aE. a he ri Fete 8 88 8 ind Nuts eon Ge and South S Fricay’sother Le ’ with Roger Ter- led‘ eee e th e victors” with 19) oints, Deane Mocathe eee Se Oy Ty hitting 20 points, shelled Mound Fort remained only ee Wall (0 03 0 ao 66-43, with 22 points §game behind a8 it outlasted Can. ee 0.0 ) — a 52-47. orth Ogden, and South South a eat | to 9-1 as ‘it Jed. most h o, contenders, Wahl. and Ridge, hepame on quist 0 1-314, empeonrdeton MMe bes “16 Al 0-1 t clo; ce 8 ae Woodruff 9 Ambros 4 C e *: batts HER” -9aoeGO-. : ' TT ea posted lead as while both sGardner ETu ||line ha y - -oriesthe Friday, ye 11 tain 11 Ruple co - tl age Peichet 0 J ‘School basketball campaign has 2 Miller Bemenderfer 0 0.0 ak 0 developed into strictly a two, ketb 3-3 3-4 heed oe. 8 aide 3 ! a 20 10-29 50 ] 0 Davin 2 sou P ; PGA) ee —— || team fight. ae ee 22.17.33 60 ane are 8 aro Ogden Send Ridge 2100 0 a $3 ||main tied f ae eo . ; 2. Laster eS 16 9 a. 3 ester ;‘P1 a0-0 : _Hipwell'9. W919 | 11 tiocley. Bee ; +1 : ae 9 4. 8-1] ancock4 1-2 2 Moore vend Be. rT . a P weil 218 Woke Spiers0 4-5. 4/6 “410 16 Burrell : eee ® iT | Shoe 0 ae y-bunched NE 1 02aED21)Gi| in iethe Weher race, | r County junior high ©! RR "0 1-1 1 CSmith a ee ay a9| Be! F 2} : Bl Fe; G 61) Palmer 4 ay ee ae Tenens aird | og oe Sey p fF , AN? ee Hipwell 12 a7 7/ 17 Ukele | 69 : 55 : G- Mi | : Seige mls pe Re e |g Pil’. 0 WAHLQUIST : CENTRAL : : 1. oo ne ae F =G! 7 3 id pao 2813.98! 28 ao: 39, Be 8 oe Bae 4943 ue wi ter to edge North Ogden, 60-57. # e - Jeedd Hail, and Blair Hancock i ded ed the the respectively. Eagles d 9) t Eagles w with 20 ae ani points, 3 - Box scores: 8 C.Smith 2.36 ~ e Pg oe. “ in the final quar- jeit midway és © Close 2 4-5 . 9 ak Wo | Wahlquist remained in the) thick of the pennant scra as it overcame a six-point def-|- 0/' ae. Kee Tot 53: Wahlaus 45 2 eRe 1. 042 Visser Go 40° Be 09-791, 5 KMD 6 S Smith eid 0° 3 Ba fee Beyler | 12 i. 2-9 chib'd 5 =" a 3 a % a. oe Die oe FR 0 Alvey : gee | tgNy Bim As: Segmen | OOM?i $ Gated a is now 3-0, while 4 ea Ridge ge IS | a | South has a 2-0 mark. et 8 ha 3-5.. 910 3-3..3 Hancock Bott 1 0-1 es eo 1 Westra Ie Se - MOUNT: OGDEN ae Pp 3 | 1g 6 NORTH OGDEN ee Be ie 5 ROY P a Ss a Mey 1-2. 7 Wakefield (Catter 3 Mound ‘Fort 2.7...]2° 0 1410-31 38 eee 12.29: 11 ei a ee Vee 410 os TAZ nou orri 0 2-2 2 Duncan [1 0 2 Dimick (20132453 ‘Totals 9. 8 21 0-0 South HIGHLAND P _ wanLaust e rysdale at 2 - |4 0.0 15 0 0.3. oe oe. ee dems aee fgee BB 8 McFarland Jewell 2 5-3 9 |P i : Storey 1. Q-1 Allen 0 0-0 Total Ridge kum 5 5.8 aor | O1 ee e output by Alan Gard- pet a at 5 Thomas 0 0-0 | os ; ; 311-15Ogden 57 ..........-: Totals: | 6.25.51 2432: 57 ‘clubbed T. H. Bell, 73-42, behind | North’ South, which had: amiopenmpe|? 2 0 Mainews tareber 2°22 6): Bailey mbrose round ‘bye, blasted. Valley,o 00 0 . Bi, Anas bon0 0| Sey {G7'57, ang and Roy 20) cealie came from bez°0 092-2 ©fowe 01 |2 2Williamsen Coombs Carter 10 00 ea pe |hind in the second half to’ best oe ; | ‘| Wahlquist, 54-49. Cae VOLLEVS Baa so 12 20 27 Ea trouble defeating Valley, 55-38. | ae ‘The Ogden City junior ‘schools will open their cahigh) " shaw © Warnes ; LS point 9 3 rhs me CHaneock 0 0-07 0. tome Mwel's Nez —— Blackburn 5 66 1% 0}. 4 Boatwright Butcher 0 0-0 ie 0-1 4), 4 ewis 2 0 0-0 T, H, Bell, 50-45. —«- 9-16-26 9,16-26 3434 34 OP eS ardner upe - ), 4 3. gett 4 ‘| Tuesday. action : auld . Sand Ridge to a 63-60 vic- Bea ‘paced pace 8 or. South pe 1B: tory over Roy, w hile ! CC Vaubeckuin : TTam'2 1:2e 5 ghuple} 90 2 3 Pack |behind a 19-point ‘performancejo 0-0 2°03: a by Lonnie Hipwell, outlasted . 3) 69-61, and Sand Ridge had little uesday Wl ee 9 ; 5G lie Ridge, 115.) Sand ea : North Ogden got 26-points from| Lloyd Barker as it edged Roy, i -0 of Mount Ogden, which opened |central ~......... ie : VALLEY ‘its season with a 58-34 victory ‘ing round of Weber County ‘junior high school baskethal ‘paigns Steckle 4-23 58 Totals | 2%n move aie half game inin front! front 272742358 Totals. time setbaek Friday in the open-| & ‘action:. In Friday's” ‘other 0-1 enthorne 00 2-0/9 to its record to run action Bell a 54-47 over- handed. Aled. Godfrey 0 ik | ea} S$ vonFort inS850OgdenOverCity $ 334 ZIEIE bend a x6point) | fromHighland Wahlguis "3 Savage’ Dominguez0 0-0 0 Mound ‘by Duff Wakefield, 7 d to 2-09 0-0 0 Glasmann O Raines 0 0-0 i mea * Pe nd mained undefeated’ in’ Weber| County junior high school bas- a 4 #Z 6 Fee Brooks 10 Pelcicer 0-3 15 Nl k e s o L Ramsikers To H Lead . South An North Poe re- South gee v5 Lee ‘mained - Resdioned for the We- North Ogden ....51 ber County junior. high school Wahlquist ........ 4.52 basketball league Tuesday as R ee 3 3 both picked up victories. _ South threw a tight defense Sand Ridge ........ $3 at Sand Ridge to post a surpris-|’ moo, Bell ......: Lo: ingly easy. 48-30 victory after WaHEY. oy... 03 gq. & leading by only four at halftime. Box scores: Alan Gardner paced South with SAND RIDGE G P Pp 16 points, . <1 Hipwell North Ogden jumped to a 25-7 33 5-9 5-711 Arnold oe first quarter lead, then coasted 00-0 0 Mogi 2 Lasater.. Black ‘jpast T. H. Bell, 68-38. Lloyd 01 0-1 0-1 O Miles : fe Barker was the lone North Og- 0 0-2 0 Sebwites Bird den player in double figures as 21 0-0 00 4 Fullmer he connected 22 points. 10 10-20 30 Totals” ONE GAME BEHIND| se 833 .833 667 0 00 0 0-0 0 O. 1 50017 {bed WN. — 8 6 4 0 3. 2-4 0 0-0 QO 0-0 0 0 8 4-9 2-4 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 NORTH Barker Morley Stone Clements Terry Jones Archibald Baird Reeves Woodruff Visser O Wall 4 WEBER COUNTY | ot We See | cag Ret > Feo 2,197) 1-1 0 0-0 -0- 0 0 “Mount ‘Ogden! a South, Fri. 27 14-27 68 16 31. 38 oo ae, - 35 54 1 2 8 10 4 5 1 1 0 0 0 O 0 Shupe B.Hancock C.Hancock L.Larson Vanworkum ooke 6 Westerg’d 28 14-23 70 1 Hogge Bailey F.Shaw Warnes Allen B.Shaw Totals 3 6 19 0-1 0-0 1-4 3-4 2-3 3-5 2 O (1 3 2 3 0-0 races. 2 13 15-31 Wahiquist ..........00.. 18 POY 6 ope ee, 1) 33 33S | 41 60:70)" 26. 413) OGDEN G. Fe P 9 4-8 22 4 1-2 9 1 3-6 5 Russell Soewell 0 O 0-0 2-2 8 8) 4) 4) O 200 Saretee ' 0 2 4 High Lead_ it ey ‘ QO Q@ ‘ we 0 a$| 3 05 67-39. ld North” Ogden 76 “Totals: aiti 2 Disiene bie wiese « sisge & we ate Baa Wahlguist “sae Gee oe 26 moped 49 61 + vA “sours | each have 6-1 records. In Tuesday's other evant) GF y on xs hai 6 a P ‘came, mt eee nt Tam. “WanBee ktRoy Wahiquis ; 3°01 : Williamson ’3° 1:3 61; thanks, toupset a_34-point second 423 106 Ruple lows” Park g.9-10137 ae rdner Me ‘Shope quarter. o is 1 bah her Boatwright scheduled game between| > 775 3 Blackburn Allen sine Ridge and T: H. Bell was| 1 0-1 2 Randall © B.Shaw d until tod 1 00 2 Thomas F.Shaw postponed until today. — 1.01 2 Lafeber Warnes Box scores: 0 0-0 0 Buttars {Bailey ROY WAHLQUIST 0 0-0 @ Ambrose y} Hogge G P. : | 3, 2-3 -/8 Orele ay 22 K.Smith 3 34 Stice 0 2-3 /2C.Smith fio 7-12 27 Baker Hall 7 61420 P| Wright 5 2-3 2 1 0-1 ‘combs 2 Canter °12)—-———-—— iitaegeecke 2 ames 28 11-23 67 Totals: Wakef‘id 0 ib [ise o.. seer ce Bowman BO PT NaEY Feb Q, 199) PAR... ¢ ee 2 2-3 0 46 1 23 0 245 0 00 0 0-0 0.01 6 4 4 2 0 0 0 | 9 21-3639 40 53 15 23 39 8 10° County Youth, 14 42-132 1-2 Baird A 6Henthorne Crossley 1 ay OHeslop 3-3 Dee 2-6 0-0 0-0. 0-0 fowlesez0. Danpingu sens > 151 8-18 50 Ridge Me 15-37 59 0-0. ao - 3 ie OT 8 Woodruff1 ‘ 4 2 00 OSmith Rendletmanond0. 0-0 2-2 00. 4 Sarlo. OJensen sgpirall Oe © 10 OAllen 3/1 Tio 0.0 © Russe 0-0 -. White O- a .StuartO Yellow 0-0 ar 0 ge BR ae 0s 0 ie ashen eee Pao Ream Plain City Ward, He is a mem Kemp 7 R. Jensen 1 Brown 3 Gallegos 1 0 gecevlre _ Totals White Romero ie. 0-0 9 4 1-1 15 0-0 2 1-2) 0-0 2 7. 2 00 0-0 4 0 32 8-10 72 Re ne nee ree ene em ao 35 8 50 ne 37 qe T. H. BELL G F P Morley 4. 0-1 8) P 20 Ukele Burrell 6 5-6 17! 0 0 0 Miller scrowman 0 O Passey ... \ Hyden. 0; gO! 1-1...1 Johnson... Stewart 0 00 O Gaynor, Pendleton ] 0 + ot 1 0-0 1 0-0 . 2 Sherald 0 0-0 O Rich 00 0-1 O 0 Jones Baird Woodruff Clement Moore Sessions 2 Beyler Wall i 28 15-28 71 Rey eee),Sue Bl oe Totals 8 A wee oe 00 16 oie. 1-4. 9 Terry -1 0 3 2 1. 1 1 1-1 5-7 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1. 3 5 8 4 2 2 3 1 1-1 3 Shepherd © 3 0-0 4 3 0-0 6 3 0-0. 4 O11 8° 1. O-] 2 3 00 6. 0 PO} 0 Os 0 =O 0. 0; f Ae AZ 10 - 18 Park 0! 0 35 af 3 -VanBeckum Stone 6 Archibald 0-0 2 2-2-2 White 33 Shupe Bailey B.Shaw F.Shaw Warnes Allen Hogge a3. 1 0-0 3 0-0 2-2. 0-0 1-2 1-6 0-0 6-8 0-1 6° — Totals Thomas 0 Lakebense : 22 18:38 62. “ Ton Ce ME, tf due 8) 0} 3 5). 0} 10}: 2 Allen Smith 8 Jensen 10 2). 0-1 0 1 2 0 2 1 17 11-22-45 63 29 SOUTH WAHLQUIST 3-10 17 Tam Hall6 7-9 4-9 12 Ruple Wright ; 0-1 5-8 11 Gardner Wakefield 4 5-7 2-4. 2-Blackb’n B.Hancock 1 68 1-3. 15 Lewis C.Hancock 1 0-0 0-0 © Butcher Bowman 1. 0-1 1-2 5 Randall Westergard 0 2-7 0-0 i. VALLEY GF OP 3-3-4 Oi: Williamson 4 Reeves Visser Willie Russell Sockwell Jones Sarilo North Ogden ...... 26 Valley car ec, 42514 ber of the eightth grade at Wahl|quist Junior High School, where he is active in all sports. | In church work, Robert seryed ‘las deacons quorum secretary and is presently a memb ce, ot his teachers quorum. 5.5 27 4 7 Close O Reed 12 Baker 2 Porter 2. Smith 0 sb fe | 59 60 Carpenter...1,.0-:0 . 2 ood : Spon g’z 331 13-22 7¢ senior. pa leader’1 20 20 -25 60 3 1-4. 0 0-0 5 2-2 1 0-0 10.0: 0 0-2 1 O° now trol 2 378) 8 hb 1 aa Carter Williams 7-12 23 K.Smith G 8 © Shephard 0-0 g uss 18. “8.18 aa Totals Bae Ogden ....--. eee: Oe as a3 ee Bel | 0-0 BJones OSocwell.. ‘fo ieee aaa a 4Visser 0-0. 710 ve 2% 2-3. ‘\o ‘19 cele | 4 Bs 0-0 43 Clas 11 Archibld 0)0 ~ 2 Reeves 7-15 11 Willie. 1 (2 0 0 Aguiliar 6 Gonzales seme mee ROY F 46. G 8 46 = 0-0 Central. coe Washington. ..... 16 | a iss SON f° bys Amos WASHINGTON G F P 919.4] 17) By | a | dane a op shin? AN oP : 5-12°23 Barker. Burrell itSig: Ong el Morley 4 song. tl ° 22 , 13: 0 6-13 nme te fe 0 Ter 06Q O- , Totals a 13. 27 3g-5046 OGDEN: 13 5 Waiters: 11 Pe _ 4 Stegen 0° eae 6 2 3-5 1-1 Wier O 23 cenreat 64 P 3 ae iy 12 Spiers tal 8 1 4-5. 1-0-0 Bott 5 Robinson 2 Totals 4 2-2 10 Brook 0-1-5. 1 Shaw me 3 ae .” SAND Ripe e a 20 Jewell Carter an Ogden ...... ee mytes .t 7 0 P 10 44 23 4-4: Helstrom 2 45 7 Woodin Y& Faunce Z. 0 a i l ee 6-18 50.Tota . NORTH 3 Hoffler 13 Hanthorne 17 | 6 8| 0) 0. 0-0 | 0 Ranglalh: 4 be 6 Sut’my’r oo pe 1-3) 4Tams --Hipwell8 3-5 Arnold 5 4Ruple ae Hughes 4 14 Lewis _O18Gardner _ Lasater3 ©7 Blackbrn. Schwitzr 0 . 0-0 0-2 i ImerO 2 Thomas F | oa 2-4 2-5 2 0-1 3.00 2.23-8 3.37” 7 Totals 244 9°20 fA ong ye i 16 1g 13 1 Sand 0-1 5 HIBHLAND: Burton t Morrill 5 -1,:1-2” _ 45-11 vant oo TAL -Spiéts 7 2-5 16 Shaw? 8 Brown 1 Aguilar . > Stegan Df “Gonzales3. 15Kemp pore e e O Congenip McGuireO, He 610Be..@8ifotals -samel Ba : 8 | a agg Soe 62 Brooks OGDEN 0. 0-1 ° 0 Alvey 9. 3-8° 21 Peterson Totals 2121-35 63 : G “Box scores: . Eddy.0., 0-1 “Carter Central 2 Washington | SOUTH , FL-43 ‘é a Werre QO. 0-0 “te eyes is 0-3. 0-0. O02 1-1 1-2 600 .ag-it knocked over T. H. Bell, WF 0-1 Ww Robinson 2 3Glasmann 00 'G 9 Eagle Badge to” 01 Bott 3, oe Jewell 2... 0- | | WASHINGTON 24Waiters ‘10 46 4 0 7 0 4 0-3 1 Raines OHoffley. | 97 24-49 78 Totals i5 4 1 1-3. 0-0 13 “PF. | Troop 42 Gives de 10 Suftiemyre Cariens 9-14 31 Faunce W1. strom He 0-0 3-5 “Morrill,2- OO . OHurst, 10-19 22 Woodin \Qo 6 G2 ae i oxey Ol ls {HIGHLAND 8 2 r e 0-1 1 Ov, RISD een . 0 Savage: 4 0-0 1.4.3-5 South moved back itp a te} 9 G 9 Porter ees and Friday. — : Hiker reserve Jeff Robinson Scored the last five Highland points, including a free throw with six seconds remaining to break a 59-59 deadlock. ‘dn the other city league game, Washington had little trouble whipping Central, 72-37, as Jim Vea scored 27 points. COUNTY LEAGUE in the Weber County league, South knocked Wahlquist out of a-first place tie with a 62-52 win, while North Ogden had 15 players in the scoring column as it shelled Valley, 79-45. North : Ogden and South now share the lead with 4-1 marks. Roy ‘evened its record at 3-3 pers S| ce i OGDEN: , BoxFOP with North Ogden for the Weber! 1°1-2. 3 Davis’ ° Larson 2 “4 County junior ‘high school bas-| 01 0-3 20 Shepard 500 8 ur 0-0 Johnston ~ ee kethall PTiesday by gees Le lal South -beaten ranks in the city league OTHER ACTION 3 | ping Valley, ‘ottle’s Coach Jay bowled over High an 7 City roe, Ogden the wrap up _ Henry while South, coached. Moffit, took the Weber County championship by edging Sand Ridge, 50-46. Steve Faunce poured through |. 31 points to pace Mount Ogden Mount Ogden finished with al 7-1 record to beat out ae | Fort and Highland by.. two games. South finished at 11-1 and nipped North Ogden by pne game. In other Friday action, North Ogden whipped T.H. Bell, 6744; Washington edged Central, | 58-57,« vand., Wahlquist ‘drubbed na wanior Jones 0 Yellowman Highland Junior High, down by 18 points at halftime, rallied after intermission for a 60-59 victory over Mount Ogden and knock the Rams from the un- the junior high school basketball FP 1-4 2-3 3-7 in championships clinched "day 68 VALLEY 17 Hall VanBeekum 14 Wright Park. 2 Bowman Willl’mson nt i o P | By 2 0 0-0 elo Jensen -O0 9 Wakef‘ld 2 6-7 2 0-0 2 1-1 0 1-1 ,1 0-0 2°28 4 0-3 4 0-2 O 4-4 2 0-0 - Willie 0 Sessions O Moore O es Ogden}- at Roy, Valley at Sand Ridge, Wahlquist at T. H. Bell. Standings: OGDEN CITY2 i Pet. “Mount Ogden .. > eb Highland. 3... iss3 pk. 2. 750 Mound Fort ...... 22.22 -¥. 500 Washington ...... Aes .500 HeIeEPA ogee 0 4 ~~ .000 nw 2 2 1 0 1 0-0 000 ith 1 Pendleton 2 Hyden “Ogdensers GFP Pet County—North P 9 Burrell 1-2 0-0 7 3-4 7 O-1 10 oT Weber BELL Geek 3 3-6 Sarlo cold 0 Vigil f, WAHLQUIST Ne downing Valley, 70-41, despite 19 points by the losers’ Danny Williamson. Friday’s city and county schedules are: Ogden City—Mound Fort at ee Highland at‘ Centra Ridge... eek. ss Ser oe ee 0 Hite O Stewart 12°14-30 38 Totals Bele Fo vuee. &.: 3) te ees ms Wahiquist “xstayed. only one game behind the co-leaders by Sand: SOU 0-0 Eee, 16 Larson 30 10-0. * 79 ao" 19 #5 13 8 2 2 2 2). ‘16 20-33 52 | oe 62 | } 36 oe Tan 39,197) FARR WEST. & “Academic farmed by 78. stuigh Ses¢ Wahlq uist Junior pa ahah | eee Pa “Tistall : ) by. aiected oe junior Lyneer’.C. Smith, | Tickets m eg proceeds to, de- sit - en next’ April. Bathe Don re vor Caro CRAIG TAYLOR et ing- : , Car] Cook, Ryan Shaw; iNaney Stevenson, rae ri » Taylog;s and? ‘ *din-| tion may be had r . lling Mr. dent, ee The tary Smith's offic’, dil 300-5941, eae Ext. event.vieis! 401. a. stu Ik School due} being ‘held at Polk Sc -| Kent'sat Oo Worthen, 0 ieLaVe Mar hy illre 0 ribe iu a 1 ois a en or ‘gr Karie M gulie Worse | schools second » Sally Chugg, Groberg, . Herrick, ‘Mona Holmes, RonKin ald” ‘Howell, ‘Gordon . James, M 5 Lord and Deb “inc lude ? the WSips.C 7 seve ral’ Tro} fr high costs of a choir tour to a Caltomaa ain the “Were won by: ine | Lauri | 7 spaghetti and. students will prepare the el to music. when a and will also be one Weber | Bee olin on the musoficathe sevl side re : : | hones | Pa e Ik. aT jerot s and a lor ‘erh Kathie wie ol 8 are ) ol Those Le von.‘he, honor:Die roll “a‘are Pres De ie eae i The WSC ip Cape plans to makeits California tour e probe yn Lew li roblems at We-|p gta ae setate ‘Mr."smith said. _—| April 4 through 7, Mr. Weber State A Cappella Choir | said. ee SURGE teers uci el Arnold a Jenifer va cat pias i Gi “Rg Roper, Slater, Karen’ ‘Sugimot Shawnee) Taylor, Kathy ‘Thornoo, Karma ck, Ranlay? Tramp, Kime Vickie Vanderk6oi.20: Tubbs and | j KAREN WRIG qT Gus Checketts, « Becky HT Dic 'Craigh Fredriekson, “Karkamore.| | well, Es Karlai!sHolmes, en Hip, - Lynette Penr Matie::' omi Shellié: Van ‘Meetere son and, n, Brad Vause, Jackie fs Mike " Webb, “Debbie> Waters, | Zuech, By ‘ef Anselmi;, Jddy Blanch, Mike Elliott, Bret Bil and, Dennis F PAULINI / Hadley, i Anna Miller, Lee Kath ig Ran no ‘Saunders, - el ulie Brent rel by, or ‘an aoe ‘ g,. NET an to Mrs. Wayne Pint - director. I in ‘cerami cs, tought po Sharon Cars¢ “begin Wednesday a Siggiees “. BY 7 clas . on: ay contacting cy at 782-8601. White, and oo Sine wit which the id direct or says is a ‘siniple but| abet WaSSes will be held from 7 to 10) On. Thursday, “p.m. Informatio‘onn this. course, | which is designed dents personal bePAl . ; Jan. wishin at. Wahl- ect é o those, their own fvarehobes, will bbegin Thursday from. ? to 10. p.m. ' =f Gillespie ae instructor.with Elle. Hazel} t 21, oil painting, to whi i _ CONTACT LISTED— The course will be taught at Wahlquist and information may to give: stu- | beg are welcome, will be|be secure satisfaction: as fered at Wahlq d uist with Lur-jothy Thomas by contacting Dorat 799- 7055. Delmar Dicekgo 1 came to Wahlquist tO present to the student a very good lyceynm, FAVORITE TEACHER 1 i T mnerup in Utah’s “Teacher of the Year” ial ‘ancl z, High, Speinigy ile, ‘High,om 0 State, Teachers’ Co son. are 1e years to Taise a ce state tite? ate inWahlquist: she fod heen, 2 a erived ‘most as much of a thrill from/lea team — Niesding vere some of the small things in her in the language arts _ teaching | experience. {has taken t in ‘demonstra * SMALL SLIP | tions ot in.oil A prime example is a small ip in her memory book which contains the from note: a“Toneediding) a help-| A \ing teacher id.” It i ee . eee to writing ma- ‘oer; Senge ae g to do team Py a boy who work | aching. ‘CONSTANT AIM” constant aim has en to with children as individ-: al uals and to-“‘listen to fliem at-) — tentively.”” She. likes: eee ia ior dents choose. thei nat}of work according a jterests as far as ‘possible. Students must. come to under‘ine stand that learning is a part of| . ce} life, not just a preparation for | vay it, she maintains. + ough.| She has been active. in both aughter of Mr. and . Mrs, community and church pa ! take akel in addition the Degree and teaching certificate. Sh e majored in Speech and her Minor wa iS physical education. She travele a. during two summers as a member o f the Babcock Varsity Players, during the: Babcock Varsity Players, pre=senting eight three act plays in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. The first to ie teachir Mrs, Ledingham graduated from University of Utah with an A.B. year in Gunnison, her teaching Utah. There career she ninth, tenth, eleventh grade speech classes , classes. ,Besides these she taught all girls seventh through twelfth physical education classes | girls She directed school plays, parade, and assisted in ir parade, and assisted in diThe second the operetta. year at teaching she taught at the Springville High School, Springvile Utah. The third year of her teach- ing was spent at Adams State Teachthis school she taught speech drama storytelling, children's literature, folk dancing, public health, and directed a number of college plays She home then took time out to make a for her husband and two daughters. She then spent one year substituting in language arts at the Ogden District Junior Highs and at the High schools. Beginning in 1951 she started teaching at Wahlquist. Suring the 19 years she has been here, she has taught many subjects. cently Mrs. Ledingham received has eber Di:istrict Teachers. ta eighth grade arithmatic, tenth arithmatic, tenth grade commerciaNg™ geography, and eleventh grade literShe also taught ature andhhealth. posture posture recting @ . just re- the title of ‘Tea che er of the Year’. We would Like ‘to thank Mrs. Ledingham for her helpingness or is it helping us at Wah.. lquist. We wish her the best of every wish that she could have in the oycoming years. _ cool District sitting, saettita of travel. tedcher i. be. returning) He is. presently teaching: ‘S0to “their class oorms “next ‘year. The retiring teachers are: cial ‘studies at North Ogden Jun- _ Mrs. Clarence Ledingham, V. ior High and is a charter ay ; LeRoy Oaks, Alma W. Hansen, ber of the Ogden Chorale. Mrs. ee Jepsen, Mrs. ‘ArHe and his ae Mar thur L. Applonie, Mrs. Laurence the ‘parents. of Jenkins, and L Mrs. ae Rudd. Mrs. Cae Tedingham has}. and have 10 grandc nildren al Mrs, Jepsen has’ had Severe 3 ‘spent the’ last -19. years of her years of teaching“experiénce in teaching career at Wahlquist the Weber: School District, Her Junior High School. last assignment was at Park Mts. Ledingham was named first runner-up in Utah’s 1970 View Elementary School;' oe | de annual “Teacher of the Year’) ‘She received: a: bachelor: contest and was.a member of gree from Utah 1 hate Un , vel one’ of the first team teaching sity in 1960. =a bares in the Weber District b Ending ber career. at Burch| Mr. Oaks has been teachin _ for 27 years in the Weber School Creek Elementary School, Mrs.| - District“and has been active as Applonie has taught at Harrisa scout leader. ville, Plain City and Riverdale) ~~ He retired this year from We- elementary schools. nud ber High School where he taught She is a director in the Arvetmath and health. ‘Mr. Oaks is the father of six ican Association of University) children. a * “MANY ASI NMENTS Women and vice president of| Delta Kappa Gamma. Mrs. agp is active in the| m With a variety of teaching as- LDS c hurch and has served signments behind him after a un selor in the|ch long career of teaching, Mr. Hansen has made plans to spend enk ns, a ‘member. n Junic full time with his familv, church, Delta Kappa _ Gamma, » has: coordinator. positions in| i presidency and oe School! F Ww Monday is ‘a “Uniform. Day’, R, (Save ‘Our. for the Boy Scouts in the Lakelof Bonneville Council — part of % can 3 sources). umerous Nivel a avel month-long celebration of the 61st. anniversary of scouting injbeen planned, with the emphasis placed.on Scouter Family| America. © Familiar to nearly everyone, | Night a family show featuring! the Boy Scout uniform has become the responsibility of citizenship. Scouting officials note that the Boy Scouts of America is| the largest uniformed body in ‘the United States outside of the armed forces. _ With “Uniform Day” being officially. designated on Monday, Boy Scouts and Explorers should wear their full uniform to school and adult leaders in| the scouting program should Meas nen to work, if Por sible | 'PHE FLYING’ WHEELS and - Aeally for the are game (left to right) Clyde tages which Coat HA pay Kellett of the opposition, eg ek Gam € is sponsored by, school’s he ; d Department. tea écappe pt a aed a SiS > ye ay 15? ne Ta fea Reo Gone on ‘Whe FARR. eh | minimized. i692 | £ their teams: to: a’ victory. ‘They F Roberts, ketball: glcor + Monday rig t expect to win. The Flying Wheels co: —Achievement in_ scouting, including nearly a full record of each boy’s activity contained in the uniform insignia. are Sue Woodbury, 20;’ DeAnn from andi- 17; Bonnie Jensen, wears that he is a member of the) Boy Scouts of America. sie Paysiclly Handicapped Departiient have formed. a pep clubitor-eh ere r members ‘to ‘Everyone | he same uniform and the only differences are the insignia which show the wearer’s activity and responsibility in the organization.’ —Identification with scouting). with the uniform being a pro-| found declaration by a ; Six girls from sr. ~ The Pins “from Bag = in background are Be sian come ing a member of a formed organization.” These include: ae hich _ equality in whic pred Stude . Yeas | | ing the uniform. Scout officials {identify a number of advan- ..| EACH MEANINGFUL Each piece of insignia on a scout uniform performs a function—identification and tenure, record of performance or indication of participation. Badges of identification or tenure tell where a boy is from and identify him with his unit, frequently telling how long he 19; | Susan. Yarrington, . 16; Cindy P the Wahiquist Physically 1 eir em-|* 4 mae’ and Lorrie Lundcapped Department. blem is a wheelchair wh ith greet Attiney i in’ ‘pantsuits, “the coeds wings. es Pal i plan to march onto the floor; PLAY IN GYM The Wheels will play their they will wave pom pons in game in the school’s gymnasi- team colors, green and- gold. um. They have.invited younger performing to @P With ot) he been physical by handicapped stu- dle. 99 dents from Gramercy School to, view the sports’ activity,~ as ~ Ronald: DeVries, chairman of | these younger . children will Wahlquist’s Science Depart-| eventually do. their -classwork ment, is attempting to field a at. Wahlquist.: . ; team of faculty members forthe+ | , Interested - residents ‘may at- opposition. ae | tend the game, according to USE CHAIRS Mrs. Ross ” Barker, © full-time | Handicapped students say). teacher in foe Physically Han-| . dicapped - eran, Wahl- they aren’t actually keeping the “*): quist’s address. is. 200,W. 1033 N.. wheelchairs away from faculty)’. . Team mem ag are Raanie members, who will also be Dickamore, 46; Clyde Pearson, forced to use them during the 15; Paul Sickles,219; Mike East, game; but they say the faculty ‘ be 17; and Bill Favero, a handi- team ‘is getting nervous, capped vocational teacher at ‘cause they haven’ t had practice Wahlquist. Substituting «on the at using “‘wheels.” This is not the fitst Sports acfeam will be Lew Dickamore, a tivity for the 12 students at the Will tysical education. o “SPEECH | |° SPRUCING UP for Uniform Day in ‘the nae Bonneville Boy Scout Council celebration of 61. years of scouting are Lindsay Tanner and Bi ll Shurtliff Oeft_ On February 24, a District “Speech of area scouting units. to right), Bee coutMeet was held. Wahlquist was the host 5 in = aang ‘ e. pow pup Nr eAOU JOLIN si fors, motor handi- “9p Yo} pur * —_—_— udents. g to Mr. Lia Whecls 8 Bryan Downs, 14. studen “‘have» played baskeiHandling the time clock will be ball, football, softball and hockAlan. Belnap, 18. ey among themselves. ; ‘trhey’re "| getting better et practice, 3 he ' said, To Youth, 14 FARR WEST — Roger How- ard, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee. R. Howard, oo We Farr West anas , Te his cereed eS I Talk Carolyn He said ee most. important thing he stresses ‘when working | with the pammicapped is2 ae | manele st | | | Balloting a will. be conducted | now its final |\for the reorganization of the We- |Deme Council, stages. _ Parents may | community | tickets. in contact ee are Ann Jill Kogianes-Excellent Clontz-Excellent Sheila his - Ea- Shater-Superior their for Tate! ber of. ‘Post 45, "where he is Wayne ~ vice, president. d bugler Brad patrol | Soge 4 net in the band and was a member of the football team. in Russell-Superior — Nelson=-Superior Barrow-Excellent Bryan Johnsoh-Superior Dale Fetzer-Excellent A ninth grader™ ‘at Wahlquist, Junior High, he plays first cor- | “Roger is second counselor his ward teachers ae ae Readings Dramatic Footy Humorous Poetry Retold Story Sally Chugg-Excellent Vital Michelle Stagge-Superior Speech He been assistant judges Dramatic Readings Lucas-Excellent Shawnee There was the Lewis-Excellent Phillip Farr~Superior cafeteria. | Speaker will be A. E, Long|stroth, boys counselor at the) school, who will discuss ‘the ways parents can help children acne ee following Vickie Olson-Excellent Carla Carson-Excellent Roger, el ceived The competition. going on in almost every school. We would like to who helped with their ef- Gay Herrick-Good Leslie Sumner-Good | Feb, i1 at 7 p.m. at the school x gears final ratings: Blair Penrod-Superior Pauline Carver-Superior Eagle Badge’ FARR WEST—The annual dinner of the Wahlquist Junior ‘High School PTA will be held the forts. —S Post 45 Gives e Hear this an activity room of the thank those ULI @[pUPY 42 Wahlquist'PTA departm _ SCOREKEEP ékeeper. for the Flying!” ) for \ et _-Practicing Most boys have pride in be-| |ing a Boy Scout and in wear- prepare for fackethatl battle with faculty members at Wahlquist Junior High. - Bearson, 4 PROUD.TO WEAR | Calege fieldhouse. ~The..$3 and- $5. ‘admissions will go toward the Lake Bonneville Council cap development fund. 7 Poetry , a Retond Debbie Anselmi-Superior | Judy Blanch-Superior Deena Gamble-Superior Janice Taylor-Excellent Susan Smout-Superior —— Spelling 2 EE Rodney 3 oo oe co Blair Hancot Ky Ron Howell,: I | Kari Wimaca. Vicki Olson Kent art Jensen, I 4 01 for| Stratford and Kirk Tracy. . |lyn Lewis, Sh _.| Students of the ninth grade Marriott a. Hall, Herrick, ins, Stu- en, Caro- laking the honor roll numbered ~ including Jodee England, ing the hilt 1 ol Etherington, LaVerne Koga, Ly eCIORGIO,, oe rai ig Sharon . achie 2 ling — Se oe ties unior : a ‘choir dea ed by Albert Rich and. a choir! from Sunset Junior | ed‘Ae Les Davis. rect-| yal Gran; Hipw cy Job Sey “e ha Gr | TUNING 3 : UP for the Golden ge Eestival are SSS SpikeE ‘La cug! no seventh graders the high hono roll, 13 e honor rol, includ- e Anselmi, Judy _fNuw. eena Gamble, Pauline andy Hansen, Susan mald Isaacson, Nan-, Nis es aN . ee + f fi 4 é AL! ee a stude brackets a 0 nies | given the ‘ top school in ean division for|} (Srrrthose, with more than 800 stu-|: OCP SSOCC OCS SOO Joris and ne those having few- “lll alt a aT : oe + mn i Satie) oso Sit <li results Roger Visser, eae Hi from. th Weber Regional Sci- Randy A. Ohlson,. ‘Weber High; ence Fair held Wednesday and a iy. Kraig ee i at Weber State Colfield High. ege: Clear: ior; Nile’ igbthon and a ven | Su e Kato,, ’ ‘Sunset Junior; Kirk 0.| _. Senior physical basio—1. Paul ; | Senior social and” *beliavineat Henefer, North Ogden Junior; North aise Ju “ Pale Weber | ws science—1,. Mary Boltz, Cl ar- Ramona Tyer, Central Davis Wells, North Davis Pa e vid Gregoire, North field High; 2. Janene We ,| Junior; Brian Lee Gould, South|;jor; a Tramp, Weber. Pamela McK H. Bell 3.8 _ 4 |Clearfield) High: . e l | Junior; Georgette Ann Gregoir, ‘Junior. ° an shior physical | a rt ae Joe hihihe 3» North Layton Junior; Aaron | ‘Seventh grade ysital--Brion nen, Weber High; 2, Lynn E Castlemain, South Junior; Craig Chadburn, Central Junior. Jensen, Roy Be 3 Ike John-| Ninth grade biological—Mike |.W. Carson, Mount Ogden Junt pa ee "Weber son, Clearfield High.— ior; Kyle Dellamore, St. Jo-— Christensen, Box Brown, Laura Freston, Sherrie sephs: Carol Ann Holley, CenSenior ‘biological — basit 7 tigh ; 3. Oscar Barlow, Mendoza and Michele "Schroed- tral Junior; Lynn Nielsen, Clearfield High; Tim Van Zant, er, taint, Tees Pauline| © 2. Jeffrey J. Murray, Clearfield Cleartield High. North. Layton Junior; Becky High; 3. Lynn J. Merrill, Roy| —TTTH, 12TH” ter quist Junior; Paul M. Hitch- Tonks and’ Cindy Winche High. Reporting 11th and f tock ¢ North Ogden Junior; Neil Morgan High; _ Mark | Senior biological applied — 1. logical—1. Owens, Nori a Auir. H. Winterton, Roy Junior: Jer-| High; 2. Michael J. Ha . Ip Bee South Bead Larry) Dave < ay commit tp Dr. Giiyreol more than 85 judges will help select winners from over 300 exhibits at the fair. There were 207 exhibits at last year’s fair. The judges come from the )| area. and..are men and women pen|whose specialty is some branch ‘om y | of medicine m. e k. Reporting oth. ad 10th five. ers, ae "Janiors? ; a3 Ogden’ Jumior. ical—1. Kenneth ‘Tramp, Weber Rudd, Aue High; 2. Kraig Patterson, Eighth hi ool students er 5 Morgan, north Da- ‘lior: Linda S.: Chr bee physical al—Stan- tral Davis juniors Lindsay and Dan: f tral Davis Junior: 3. Susan ley Bente, is _|grave, North Williams, Washington Junior. ior; Ki herman vin H. Kent, Reporting 9th and 10th bio- ton Junior; Blake’Madséi | Brett Hussey, hen Ogden Junlogical—_1l. Dan Green, Roy ior; Mike R. Ward, North OgHigh; 2. Kraig Patterson, Noal, “Bell. Clearfield: 3. James Patterson, ior; Curt: vane North den Junior; Sherry Miller, Judy Clearfield High. Ogden Junior; Gordon Banz, Jones and June Nelson, Central aj dancing by Kay Hadley and| Reporting 7th and 8th physi- Central Junior; An Ko aoe unior; Robin Alford, Highland riipige: Brent Whi be|Teri Tanner; a flute trig. com- cal—1l. Richard Waters, Roy Ju-|\ ck, | nior; 2. Jackie Lampros, South North’ Ogden Bunior: Emma|*“-| posed « of Lynette . Hanet 5a - Berrett, Ashmead, Kaysville Junior, 0 City ‘Nanion’ and Jody ng- ‘Junior: ‘North Ogden Junic : EIGHTH GRADE An octet featuring Roger| _ SOUTH JUNIOR © Eighth grade biological—RobMecham, Janice Rivera, KenReporting 7th and 8th biolog1/dall Kennington, Melanie Gib- ‘ical—t, Tracey Evans, South ert Archibald, Sunset Junior; Christy Kato and Michelle Pat-|son, Larry Larsen, Connie Della Junior; 2. Jannette Schooler, terson, Sunset Junior: Lois | Lucia, Bruce Maw and Ann South Junior: 3. Andrea’ Peter- Scambia, Sunset Junior: Lori Herrick. son, South Junior. Bateman and Mary Sugimoto, i Refreshments will te served Ninth grade physical—Alan P. Roy Junior;-Marcia Price, Val- , and all parents are — to trl Davig Jurors entries in ial gical and physic- 5 if the new pehavs ion. il a : begin setting up an awar nt The a at Sfount Og- Bagh School, 3260 “ z r g tion of , _ 2a ing mT rm Bam. Wednesday. oa and Patterson, ! gh. or science Involved in the fair are junio high D - sec- | attend. he dir- ection of ockland, assistant microbiology a 3 p.m. Winner. of th top prize* fib eceive an expen-, ses nae trip to. the Internationand Engineering! sas | ity, Mo., from . May 11 . 14," The second place winner will receive a cruise on a Navy ship later this summer and a Pickett slide rule has been set aside for the third place winner. In addition, four scholarships to Weber State College will be given high schook.seniors desig bd numbers to. ‘appear ‘during ‘the show. - “ They includea barbershop |. ‘qupttet — _‘dall ‘Lindsey "Tatar, Ken- Kennington, ‘Keath Ken- ‘nington and Duff Wakefield; ‘two readings b thats ver and Philip arranged by cali Dorothy Thomas. at 399-3351. f Speed reading will be taught by: David Brandly in the school’s reading skills lab beginning bApril 1, and running from: 7 ig, casting and ‘wa-| to. 9 p.m: for‘ eight weeks. course. for. fisher- Francine. Johnson is. handling be taeae cod Eagle| registration: for this class at N. 1200W | 1, and will}7 1. for eight) hyGayle Wardle, 393-9606, is in is: being taught the Utah Division of Fish Game, and registrations taken bi? _ neon at. ae PTA Will Host Basketball, ARR WEST— Several adult, may. be las % wana “Also featured will be hula| courses are being offered at the | None ae High School, , during the | 1033. ony Kot charge. of. registrations or the by ‘ceramics class to be taught. by. and Sharon Carson at her home in Wednesdays from are West. ier 393- es ~ 10 Sewing With Knits” Mase” is. also being offered by the school, however, these have albe taught by Betty ready been filled through ad-— in. the Wahlquist vanced registration and are Arrington Registration now in session. — , School kitchen. eee Serine rs of Kennet : the—science. fair held at Wahlquist Junior High School have well; ukelele quartet, Debbie elmi, Wayne Russell, Mark| Brang and Dennis Clark. Wahlquist School he — Winne -Tap dancing 4 ‘Regen Hip-. Adult Courses Offered g Apr ek Car- {Ober & (Pate Fhe Events == "Like unusual aaEST /, Then you should get a-kick han | firs Junior High Smoker’’ es, in the school symmasium, 1033 N. 1200 W.° Featured attractions . for. the evening include-a-boxing card, a fast game of gym hockey and a wheelchair ‘Headlining “th étball duel. ke tball game will be Wheels,” a teay the “Flying of basketball-|: ers recruited ffpm the ranks of| handicapped Wa dents. “ie They will ea ulty amas i March will game in wheelchairs. play the 5 5 Ty ne a team of facs cagers who ne by science see-|" 1, Lucile’ White, — The fair’s sweepstakes win-| Ee* ner was Kelly At inn Knight who uli mberg, also took top. ha ean eighth} Saunders; Nancy. Jensen" -and Scott Slater, Blai grade biological Science divi- Patti Lord, 9. +. sion. She will enter hn project Also “winning were Fawna Blair, Brad Vau: in the Weber Regional Science Skeen, Jan Gibson, Darcie Maw, Janet Miller, Lin Ss - Fair March 24 ang bE at Weber Anna Van Meeteren, ‘George Becky: Dickamo Kogaines, Karen Hipwell, Myrna East, Hal State College.~ 5 and Phillip Holley, Ricky a Also to enter ‘the: regional fait Lynette Penrod Taylor, Gus. are Brent White, Susan Smout Farr. Honorable mentions went to Morris, Jeff ‘Spence _and David Griffin, seventh grade; Paul White, | Kogi- Ronald Isaacson, Bruce Olsen, Groberg, Science teachers anes, James Tramp, ike Webb, Debbie Sm ith, Marie Nez, Rae Ann/Vries, Lyle Allen an Blake Wade, Mary Ellen Tubbs, Penny Walters, Grange, Lu ann Winchester, kinger. Barbara Flores, Johnny Chugg, Bret Holley, Pam ‘Anderson and Roxane Maxwell from the eighth rade. "From the ninth: grade will go Kim Hardcastle, Ed Raichart, brought Mrs<é £8 G4Gi ris s to Morris Association W Vahlqui st by (Glifftons), irs eearere” .«CTOs The cadele a63 fashi4 (Cross were : ) Sa Substituting for the ‘“Flying| Taylor, Connie Della Lucia, Faye Blan¢ Wheels” will be Weber State Robyn College basketball star Willy So- Slater, Susan Taylor, Sandy Satterthwaite, V journer, who will also play ne Kris Krebs poally Oleuin, Monette Lord, Lesli game in a wheelchair. 4 and Marlene Peterson, | Another substitute for the Ward, “Wheels’” will be William Hop é, a member of the original. “ply. The Boys Association sponsored a baskett jing Wheels” for a ieppred the boys and. the Faculty, The faculty point. lead, but the faculty came ahead them’ 87-83. It was avery good game. rye $F ae gave of th | A PR I qT. arper. at VA The Meliodettes presented an assemly ‘This Colorful word@ and How it Grew". 4n different musical sketches the world was depicted only as pink, silver, red, a colorless white, green, violet, yellow, or blue. But... instead of being just pink or just i oe ae the narrow minded; i ul a he eee; eee. of oo bo pale what tte we green: mean; Silvester bel | School Pick) land, Tension oldts : asothe ‘Weber High student body takes part in historian; and ected on | et basis of ability Shelley’ ? to march, step, kick and to do Sleeper, recreation chairman. _ Homemaking degrees were also presented at the banquet. Cheerleaders’ for the year x 1971-72 have been selected. 2 annual elections. Petitions for the student body. offices. circulated earlier this week as the campaign got under Os named ners bets ofof the Weber High were: _ Club are invited to a “i ines! ‘s ~~ Denney, Susan Ellis, ng ‘party next Wedneswept? a < I and Laura Linsley. = Saat “angiey _jiectleaders veh Also. named were Sharon» =~‘ The ee to be held at the oe H ee pvinmning “ pee. Lomond : _were usan or EY. Long, Pat, Markos, Debbie.-Mar-} . _ eaten od ‘Kaeht, Ben ‘Peterson. speek . riott,p Lola Perki ns, Kim }a seenef »pool, will st at 7 p.m, At 9 and Deonna Vauses:--)iieet eS | a § a “ae fis to Wehaw, ... Others selected for the ee a ber Be for refresh is ona eee 4 way. The field of candidates was narrowed today’ by the primary election. The final choiees will be made next week,Officers for. 1971-72. installed l e Ro-< Wednesday in ceremonies at the Future Homemakers of America_ gheerle year’s _ Jinior ite banquet. eerleaders. are Jo un Leading next year’s FHAers | pard, Debbie Baird are: Sandra Mathie, president; —ce and Donene Shaw. Honored Maya Koga, vice-president; | rete Wao Trudy Larsen, secretary; Coral Taylor, treasurer, Joell Eng- ane ae “o ae Class of, 74 ag class will be held’ in conjunc- their parents, are Fequesied to attend this meeting. wos school’ counselors, gipeulty. and administrators. Other ~ items of business at the mee will include the approval ofthe nominating com- /mitte anda i on ‘the _pro‘posed reorganization’ the ‘Weber High PTA into the We‘ber Cone PTA. Sine. aes ih by os ae a Joy sence eggy Simpson, Cindy Wall an Charleen ‘Williams were also honored, Representing next dent; Deonr president; be | ~ hee P~ se, Russe | ’ second 4 |berg,: first place , A | Chugg award He is for : | 7 He won church Jean place and Starkey, fourth place, and} Kenneth Lund and Ben Toone, | thd orable mention. schoo! winners included |. Bl Jer, first place; Clar-_|. ence. Brooks, second place; |. ‘Stevé Kennédy, third place, and|’ j ne Burns, fourth place. the junior high galegory has winners .weré Sherrie Van" Mce‘teren,«first place; “Shelli |Meeteren, second place: Yvonne na, third place, and Kon- # eit - | =o Ate und, , fourth place.” 7 se ee SSS Stan Sweet presented a lyceym fiahlquist. He was a stunt manefrom Hollywoeed motion “pictures. an attendance. of oil; Also winning in oil ainting | were Nancy Lund, third. place; |. Bi e Chugg first counselor in ,|Van Meeteren, second ‘\honorable ‘mention in oil O we ne adults, Gordon Madsen, first place in | watercolor: and ce place in ;graphic; Kenneth Lund, ‘first: place -in_ graphic; Norma Fors- first vice- = included ier and high school stu: rom the pee 5 aad | Adults ‘winners were: % ; by = Co . won his Eagle scout badge. He is an eighth grade student at Wahlquist Junior High School and a member of Troop 45, sponsored by the Farr West. LDS Ward. ~He tion with the school’s PTA meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m., in the Warrior Gym.~ All. ninth ee from North Registration materials will, be distributed, followed by an orlientation conducted bythe high _$on. weet non-members, 30 Sponsoring the party ficers: Reid be cat 1j ae en om Rank y Eagle ~ of 1526 Farr West ‘Class registrabion: and i... ientation for Weber High School’s . 1971-72) °*s pe? botare Janet Charlton, “Susan ‘Graves, sr ka ? Adventes To'InsttHock: ie ing team were Deni Shirley Penman and Karen Raw-_ irene see have. bee 2 man- | he by principal Robert P. : Stewar the ward’s deacons quorum. An active 4-H Club worker, he won several blue ribbons | _ for showing dairy animals. He’ is a member of the Farr Westerners Junior Posse and enjoys music, sports and camping. | 22, to tell. about. us 197% J ermy oe came’ tO what crim@®-and drugs: Waha@quist were really to Susan RIE AnTS into the sheriff’s P sse Quarter. Horse show April huggg, 1 Whang, Sally Chugg,1 who 30! are getting their animals ready: el v r e t r a u Q 3th A nnual the competition (I to right). co-manager of the show. The girls are a il of John A. Chi Wahlquist eas Sand Ridge 13-2 ob ‘TROPHIES show, the Utah Deadline for Quarter Horse Association will hold its spring sale on May 1.at 1 p.m. at the coliseum sale ring. entering are ‘displayed by Tammy Taylor, Little Wahlquist closed out its We- Miss Buckaroo, a winner in the Utah Barrel Racing ber County junior high school Association’s spring show. baseball campaign Thursday with a 13-2 victory over § 4 Ridge. Sheldon ee Ss upplied much of the’offensive t punch with four strai bi hits, driving % co in three runs. SLATERVILLE — Some 60]. Mr. Skinner ‘earned: 12 points Linescore: a id Wahiquist ....7 we HIS 18 2H rants in the Little Miss Buck- and Miss Taylor 91%. She was r oo contest; will meet Thurs;i F Sand Ridge ......: aly at 4 p.m.. at Pioneer Ele- first in pole bending, barrel racHancock, Noble. and P l jfentary School, 250 N. 1600 W., ing, senior reining and third in o Parker, Winward, aowet 2 view prizes and hear the out- women’s western pleasure and dle and Fletcher. Quarter Horse show - is today, he Suds ged in the shee :Thing queen, Tammy Taylor, rope racing. according to Mr. Chugg. Entries. ideeserve ‘and grand . a ee on BENET for oe She walked away with high should be mailed to the Weber’: mares, geldings +apd ‘Stallions ants. point youth classification County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse will he named with trophies and Miss Taylor, 13, isa “ daugh- awards for 13-year-olds and unBox 1524, Ogden, accompanied ribbons going to fixst and otter ter of and Mrs. Carlos der with 20 points. She was by a $5 entrance fee for each Taylor, 2994 S. 1475 W. first in ye pleasure, secevent plus a $3 stall fee for each place winners, © She entered the Appaloosa ond in pole bending, third in horse. PRESENT YOUTH Horse Division performance barrel racing and fourth in Stalls will be paadatory for Trophies and ribbons also: class -of the Utah Barrel Rac- showmanship - at halter ‘ all horses. * ing Association’s . 6th annual age ‘bracket. will be presented in youth per«= me Performance classes are schespring show at. the Coliseum Ed. Taylor of Jensen and| duled for. both days at 7 p.m. formance classes, scheduled for Saturday and was second to Blaine’ Gibeon of Plain City tied |with eliminations pe Be, Friday at 7 p.m. horse trainer Noel Skinner of for high point youth honors in classes on Frida’ n and These classes“ will include| Layton for high point exhibi- 14-fo-18-year-old_age group, the halter classes. ‘Gohedinled for showmanship at halter, western Leash tallying 12. points._ 9 a.m. on May 1. Twenty-three classes for hors- pleasure, barrel racing, pole es registered with the American bending, cow cutting, western Quarter Horse Association will riding, breakaway roping and stake race... — To win the all-around youth performance trophy, youth must be riding a registered quarter horse. © ‘the Webs } Juice High out 10 batters. Other performance classes Woes, S nder ba Wahlquist blas ted will include registered western out 10 hits/ ea and barrel racing, ju| Bart Hyden tripled home: xe Onder’ Cia the one- as it posted a 5-4 Victor : the nior cow cutting, registered pole} hit pitchi South. Duff W me) tyin *Zounty’s Little Miss Buckaroo Nins Barrel Racing Honors ¢ e r e H s pen ~The 13th annual Quarter Horse Show of the Weber Counly Sheriff’s Mounted Posse will be staged at the Golden Spike Coliseum Friday through. next Sunday with some 165 animals expected to be entered. Show managers are John A. Chugg of 1726 W. Farr West Drive, and Bud Favero of 4300 W. 3300 S. Judge will be J. A. Ga Campbell of Douglas, Wyo. In conjunction with the horse es “Te FIRST, -_ _ the |HI Play ¢ Opens | Ap ‘aP55 Wahlquist Rips ih North Ogden 13-4 1cOcK ania | drove, in three, e tripled to, Wahiquist Hogge, Van Abedin. and* Golightly; Hancock,» Noble- and Palmer. tee ee we prada wehie’ aaedoubie|‘| the hits Inolading over aa Hi‘Ridge byg|°f Linescores: [knocked a pg Pendin ieeaes side, Senior (12-1 score. Lo sce cow cutting, registered victory over North Ogden in <a English pleasure, workingreining) cow-) —- a ‘pale _ the only h nnie Hipwell Zo! San d Ridges... Yea fr hot Wap br eee rece oti ts ie efi a Duff Wakefield drove in three ee: in Visser pet bad two hits to lead 4 ror ofplethe a ti vice’ open cutting. etstting, a $50 purse in no-) ivPictory | T. 11 over Bell Rscored a close cl and winner’s homer. runs with | __Linescore; Wahlquish <..i.2...5.... 13 14° North Ogden Hancock and Palmer; White and Visser. Bell Scores 3-2 ‘Baseball Victory “ Mee Teme z a {| ating coe” a, Nab pee fg ha) 3-2)" heii’ ana Endow; Smith and’ Lindsay. | The annual show is approved) ibs. | Steve Beant rg | Wablguist ee, 5 0 4) by the American, Intermountain ce inthe winnin erin ¥or feel “te A Wis and “ici: . 4 Terry, 8 6)| ations. and Utah Quarter Hors a Entries most are ee associ-! | two Terrae® chew. th Kent § mith Of Roy's mm «CF of the Intermour ‘states, Mr. Chugg Stated. 1! i ‘PITCHED Wen Cfragtneet Mike Halland Clark Smith _|both pitched well as each, struc k ae a Seo na eee ilds; : 4) Pal |ters in winners. gan struck gue qaeeeee nnings forOe me the| _ |. Linescore: 3 iW BMG oP Noble end Poin, Tayo enaA IF Holl andgat Enc Endow; ions” ee Hancock had) —~—__.inlaid of ning. run in the’ ghar Paes | |beThursday. 2b y to to liflift T. H. Bell to a oe and Palmer,” | | - “Rprit 7, 1971 a night the Boys dance. and The Girls Association decorations Were gpewdted WARY well done. The theme of the dance was, Strangers in Paradise". ‘The hominated students for: Mr. and Miss Congeniality were, Susan Taylors Sandy @ Satterthwaite, Vickie Vanderkooi, Shawnee Slater, Connie Stokes, Jodee England, Kevin Knight Larry" Larsen, Mike Bowman, Duff Wakefield, Blair Hancock, and Ron Howell. The two students who were voted Mr. and Miss pORENRgP is ty were Blair Hancock and Shawnee Slater, ing a7: to sma 0|vidual “and: include some indi ance "They h have been Oh ibe since last August with performers age the 10 wards in the stake a few guest performers ‘om. the Ogden areas. ; Two of the groups to perform at the festival, totaling about ic 36 dancers, will be participating ath the All-Church — LDS Dance mt in June in Salt Lake including W!Y-. Pech a : Haw ian num‘ ee SO SEL a een ee ) tries Went into the judging rin today as the 42nd annual Plair ‘City Dairy Days » j its second and final day... Debra ap “¥ Ando of Wellsville was second in the under 14 judg- _ A highly successfuljjunior divi: : ing and Shelly Poll of Morgan . was second in the older eeu. sion showing Tuesday opened the event in the town square, TO. ‘MOTHERS . OPEN DIVISION ie ‘The mothers” judging’ sme Today’ § activities will feature of Farr West®/which was open to mothers of the open division show, con- Delwin Westeriaghl |boys. and girls entered in the ce ‘one of the. finest all- hibitor from Weber County Show and those attending the breed dairy shows in the eh t show, wasag won by : June Poll of ed yy the Frank MI Ps et to Maxine Part- “open division will fate | some cf the finest dairy cattle | in Utah. Despite a relatively light out Tuesday, the junior divisioi put some 75 top dairy anim _into the show te for. judge stl prtieds:“yill be-entered in 27 “3 classes of eti , a t beef —Kirk @ cipal ‘of th oe “North Ba Cai ing i S in the FFA aadeing Ee re pare of course, —Welling Macfarlane, “assis ant principal at Wahiquist, , ase led. supervise oe I in the district. , ‘field white Alan d. Jay Partridge ‘of. rk placed fourth and | , ctively. 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The excellent traditions and far reaching reputation of this school continues to impress many who visit and others who hear about our programs and accomplishments. Although we generally feel good and encouraged, it must be recognized that adjustments are continuously needed if good education is to be found flexible and ready to meet student needs in a rapidly changing world. Our aim must be to train boys and girls. Their needs include a development of good attitudes, habits, and good citizenship as well as the acquisition of knowledge and mastery of basic skills. To our students we challenge them to be seriously responsible to themselves, their parents, to their country, and to make the most of their educational opportunities. : eae Principal Parl res coi ar yeya a wie del eee ' ay | DI YOU 4 Hose Darker Betty Brand Therald Linda Chambers Ralph Wayne Cottle Jay Roberts Ralph Rowley Hiden Thora Salmond Curtis DeVries Valeria Shade Paul Egan steve Sims Nina Egli David Skelton DeLoy Spencer Norma Stokes David Fullmer Donald Boyd Hall Heslop Maureen Vera Mary Mercy Albert Howarth Jenkins Andrew Kellett ae Ledingham Liston “Lewis ae Taylor Jack Ulibarri Jayne Vickers Predl ay. Arlene Alan biton Bonnie SRN Randall Ralph Crowton (/2 4rRonald a& Yo 4r- Quayle Whitesides Wilson Yorgason Longstroth Pezzopane 2 Officers Body — Student ee on President — Rob Miles Vice Ricky Burnett President — Secretary - Nancy Kawa Historian Gaylen Eicher Grade wei Ninta Fesident - Richard Stoney Vice Prasident - Sey Datterihwai te Secretar) - Morcia Peris: ) aaeSe aon ais — ~ P espn eral ti ee sas, : President — Craig Toone. Vice Prasident — “Serry ey: Seventh President- Sodee Rope. lato England Grade Kirk Miles Vice. President - Bran Rope lato Decretary ~ Sandro Roy bal ‘ ¥ ee Boys Association Secretary —Greq Montgome 4 , Vice Frasidant— Val Stratford Resident — Kirk Williams Girls Vice Association President— Karma Grimm = aie, eR . ~ Yvzanne “Taylor Kp Club President— Vice FLLkeiA a €. Secretary i “Senell ~“Senkins Rrasident — ~Cindee mares — Shirley Larsen Cottle. i alt Pe on 3 ; , e ar a =a ' a Ato} ee i eS + : eo +o + ro ow -_- aiEi Jah eimai Student Office Counc! He |P re tos 7 SO Oe ee sewed ee ene ais areert eee al ) | yy ee ad aid “" ‘heer Debbie sO Maw Youlette Lamb Venise Barrow leaders Sandee Debbie. Lem Larson i > a aM ae F os Da td | 1 pa + " ee ia RSDAY,, SCH OOL’S’‘OUT THU * Northern Utah viene get their first holiday é flew school | LAKE CITY (UPI)— oe Notification of ;new standards for Utah schools by the North. . ey i West ary Association and Higher touched off got '24 pin coiigse offerings met or exceeded ea administrative ea ae in|@argue Weir i we : me eh et Duagets cannot aR aa T “oe | . | clerical ' Womker 4gh or maja The, Therald oe Quayle, Seige \ Vil~ icg at Lawrence CaliHall Science the in Berkeley, The hall, named , . re ims, televisi rela P equipment and staf- Bell, ‘ “fulltime metiasv= == of, | on a 31-yard run, the second - Later in the game Rick Ostrup! intercepted a South pass and returned it 70 yards to the one., Jay Spendlove: bulled over for the touchdown anda pass fron? Kim Wayment to Brent. Carter: ’ . gave Bell its winning margin. «* In Friday’s other county con-, - test, Wahlquist got into the thick -of the race by blanking Roy, - 8-0 The game’s lone score came ‘on an eight-yard run by Larry -Larson and Paul Christiansen -Yan over the extra point. | Greg Montgomery led the » Wahiquisidefense:<5.5. 0° |} + eae of Pres- tion in addition to other safety: ‘and health improvemments. e Further planning es _ is? of $ on a plunge, a ie Quarterback Mark Morris hit Davis Coombs with the first twopoint conversion pass and then ithrew .to Bill Chipp for the ‘second, — | Willie Rosseler was outstanding on defense for South with 10 unassisted tackles. Dick ‘Graves also turned in an outstanding defensive game. | Jn Friday's other county con-_ : ‘will be the it the Sept. 15 meeting, beginning .at 7:30 p.m. A ting tentatively set for beri 6 mi central i staif. inne the if = sept. . decided the new school program | must provide for safety inspec- npenniee | i ard of Edu- ee Junior High football race Fri- day by stopping Roy, 16-0. | ; Orin Trussell scored both ‘touchdowns for South, the first Trussell, but failed on ‘the con-. “version attempt. . , Santi) | Under the leaders * South’ moved. into undisputed South, which had won its first EN eT ee ix, first place in the Weber County _ two contests, opened the scor‘ing with a 60-yard run by Orin sal tata the upeoming sabe N.O. Deadlock County junior high football race wide open Friday by upsetting, South, 8-6. Pa, WEST— “Project Im-. Win; Eagles, T. H. Bell threw the Weber. jo , _ident Francis Widdison, officers, South Scores Win, County. Grid Contests quist Dp : . Eagles , Go 12 ey Gs a Ee isi ) School PTA mambo Ge, late Ernest 0. Lawrence, invent- . | pe LI —| emphasis onwilt fire haseand wiring inspeotion ection, wil be | | ., ; VV _ provo-Expando,” with a special after the| ae O FARR science ! f :PTA :Pr ogram g — tending ® "Nationa =f: 7 "slimmer institute in basic phys.| ee —|>Ea—_—_—_._ recorders, P. ad teacher at Walquist Junior High School, spent eightaweeks this andin cg peers media, tapes, ; | ‘| or of the cyclotron, is located| on ;the Universtiy of California| |: 20 eda ee a oc Institute tenes Science ._ reof. No school shal s than a half - tim? ee h aa ‘Safety Theme : 7 |the association, since the early: -t teaching staff ‘reeach — institutior ‘Students - positions, Poe hagibecn a member of, Orman Ug ressocia- - Ee logic. : ‘eam the a cog Ba ac few provide officials | 4, said. oa ae E REE TEACHE 4 Previously accreditation by She. said, “They will free) the association, founded in 1917, teachers to teach and free ad-|was based on whether a school’s’ ministre ge to be curriculum! academic prderams provided a supels 7 | . i: ‘ ‘i ee enough curricula for col_ Dut a number of superintend-|lege entrance requirements. ; ~ , CLERICAK WORKERS 2 | ‘ : to 200 stir ; | r 2 hy ae |time to work directly with stu-|'¢achers and instructional medents. ~“—|dia. equipment, state practical arts, foreign language> and schools physical with up education fom - Than isgiving. course offer- jlanguagesocial arts, studies, Science, finePaik |< |matics, arts,” withstand “the increased icosts a ie1902s.aia alana dents. r : "._-"The next holiday on the agenda tur § Nibrits .» Almost all Utah high : schools were designed to|fave re students Thursday and Friday. a | “.”. More than 60,000: students will be affected in the Ogden, Weber, Davis, Box Elder and Morgan the new standards. school|gram improvement and more|the f Feauirement is ae ames separate e eh ae eduSaHOn’:coordina § oT | ducation ‘has|allow administrators and Hansen, ‘state ac-| creditation spécialist, said the association’s new standards would require high schools to! increase their minimum course lofferings to as. high as 75 in| schogl with 1,80 or more stuents” . | __.__|certain to be brought about by _. teach-|!@rger number of among|ers more time to work in pro- ings required, but and board Mrs. members. Joyce Hi hana Second-| the changes Schools grumbling superintendent§? | of Ytah Officials year this week as their teachers , Sather in Salt Lake City for the annual Utah Edu_ cation: Association convention. a3 _, There will be no school for the public school ‘ 8, 1960 s — Assembly, S put on by the Studen t Body Officers for the sevyenth grade students. A get acquainted" matinee dance was held af terward. BELL Period SCHEDULE Begins _Ends ist 8:00 2nd 8:59 9:46 3rd 935% 10:38 4th 10:43 11:30 Ist Section 5th 43339 2nd Section 5th 12:50 8:54. 4 heen $2:56 ist den. 11:35 12:10 2nd Lun 12:22 12:58 6th 1:03 . 220 7th 155 2:42 Bus Bell = 2:47 NOVEMBER nior Announces First Term Honor oll a “ARR ie ed gust Jun- Phillip Clark, Denese Checketts, Painter. England, Debbie Groberg, Reed are: ir High School honor roll for Sheri Fowers, Marcia Geilman, Wanda Ransom, Tiadbes Rop- Hall, Ann Herrick, Mona Lee Pam Andersen, Gus Checkthe fall quarter has been an- Beverley Gibson, John Garner, er, Peggy Simpson, Joy Satteree Kevin Knight and Reed etts, Linda De Vries, Becky mounced by principal J. Ray Susan Graves, Karma Grimm. Dickamore, Carol Etherington, thwaite, Cynthia Saunders, Deb-| Jen Jarrett and counselor Bonnie K. Also, Jay Hancock, Ray Han- ra: Stevens, Bryce Taylor, Jeff Monette Lord, Sheila Lucas, Cras Frederickson, Sharon Pezzopane. leock, Marilyn Hill, Deon Hol-| Van Woerkom, Brenda’ Van Debbie Martini, Karie Minaga, |G raves, Paula Kidman, LaVerne ‘Cindy Maw, a nine grader, ley, Fred Holley, Chad Haneock, Metteren. Steven Petersen, Shawnee Sla-|K oga and Ann Kogianes, ‘received a straight A average Karen. Hansen, Sharon Hodson, Pieul grade honor pupils ter, Karen Sugimoto, KentStrat- ‘Shareh Mayhew, Lynette’ Penon her grades. Karrie Lund, "Mark Lundquist, | ar ford, Julie Stevens, Craig Toone, rod, Craig Taylor, Shellie Van . Other ninth grade ‘honor stu- Debbie Maw, Greg Montgomery, Vick Beus, Tee Corey, "Paul Leslie Whetton, David Wilcox- Meeteren, Sherrie Van Meeterdents are: Ross Muirbrook, Jami Peterson, ine Carver, Sally AnnChugg, son, Don. ‘Worth m, Karen en, Mike Webb. . Karen Allen, Kim Beveridge, Denise Petersen, Marcia Parisi, Kim Christensen, - ~ Doug. De Wright, Dennis Yamashita. Also, Ann Marie Miller, Brad Abbie Burdess, Debbie Baird, Doug Petterson and Steve Fgies, Connie Della Lucia, Jodge| Seventh grade honor pupils Vause ‘and> Debbie Zuech. Aenise Barrow, Janet Charlton, | “That 0 one’s 5 from the. day ao re ST t hatte, virus. oo eve PLAIN crt re y - Registration, lfor adult classes to be offered at Plain City _ Elementary School will be held'from 9 a.m. ito 9 p.m, ‘Thursday and from 9 am. to 4 p.m. F riday. Classes will begin next week an. contin: throug ad week of Jan. 15. Principal Robert. P. Stewart, representing the Weber chool District, Rosella Maw, chairman of the Plain City PTA, and Fae Corey, community chairman, have planned the adult school program. The clags schedule, beginning next week, is: Handicrafts, Betty Lund, instructor, Wednesdays from 7 Junior High students Sheri Fowers (left) and Suzann Taylor display poster and ae : a can ‘Paey ‘Daughter Date” ; GIRLS TO DATE ATHERS AT WAHLQUIST THURSDAY |: Ra WAHLQUIST 8:30 MODERN. | o a “Daddy-Daughter Date” program at | i osouis 0} " S]yeuag by the . Z Ul S}ueUI! ge¢ 0} 9¢8 wo. aoTAdas rTeqtdso teak uy) pra poyuels soseeiour afey,, Alrep sensei jo ys00. ou} BUI, TIM sojyer ur asealoul Ww ‘ples osye ddeuyy “apy “ranomony juened sad ep sad ra ouL ‘soinsiy [enuue ur ‘000°88T$ Jo "s90y Arojesogey ayy Aled 2 8900 uorjonpa. pas jeyidsoy 1P10} oy}. ould ‘seezre Teytdsoy /T3y}0° UE! —niip anne ana Taree gsn{pe seyjiny tM 4 6961 PAY T LA AWA eA ae Ae ae MATH Modern mathematics for par-, ents, Lewis Roberts and Blair Simpson, Mondays, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. § oe) Jensen, | Candy maki! Thursdays, 7 p p.m. _ Cake decorating onde Pento oe ok ays, Weeinesd rod, FARR WEST — Fathers whose’ daughters attend Wahlquist Junior High School have “dates” for Thursday. . That night, Wahlquist girls fave invited their the school beginning at 7:30 p.m. is ae traditional event | i 100 s Girls’ Association. p.m. Tad; karate, k self detunse for men, Joe Hyde, euesaeysy 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. RG EG oe PxKnitting, Mrs. Leland Rhees, to be scheduled. en, Joe Self defense for. Hyde, here 1 y p.m. to For Next March 20,21 ee Tain ‘The 1970 Weber Regional Sci- to the 2st international Science i Se: ence Fair will be held March Fair in. ore, Md. 20 and 21, according to fair di-|..H accompany. winners | rector, Earl A, Jenne, assistant alt Lake Regional — professor of _ zoology ‘at Weber. Science Fair and’ the southern State College. — division fair held at Brigham ee Deadline date for fair entries ‘Young: University. has been set: March'10. The an- ‘A proposed change in awards Boe nual science fair is joinmay sp ~/to be presented at'the fair would sored ‘by. Weber. Ste allow the recognition of a greatand the"Ogden Standerd-Exam- er number of students, accord. iner... ae nne. Al TEND SCHOOLS was discussed = < Students attending junior high the initial planning: meeting of. and high schools in Weber, Mor- the fair committee, but final degan and Northern Davis coun- cision has been delayed. to aties will be eligible r the fair. later date to allow the commit. __ Initial doforiay concerning tee time to review the proposal. the fair is included in a letter! _A meeting of science teachers ito. be sent to all principals. and is to be scheduled in early No- ~ ‘science teachers in the region. ‘vember, according to Mr. Jenne. _ Again this year allotments will One teacher from each school. ‘be assigned to each school in in the region will be a repress the region, based upon previous Sentative at the meeting. participation and the number of, Junior high students will com- . ! applicants from each school, acy pete: in biological and physical = cording to Mr. Jenne. ‘Sciences with competition with. Se aS from9 a.m. to 12 noon. Art embroidery,; Hazel Burdess, Wednesdays, from 7 to 10: te ee ‘p.m. to 9 p.m, and Thursdays} Space limitations make ‘the in-each grade level. fallotment — assignments. neces- _ Hi igh school. students will com: sary, said Mr, HOONNE, 2 eS ATpete ir applied and basic group. The top fair winner. this vee ‘ings in physical and biological’ . ve |will receive an expense-paid trip science, see ee a COMMUNITY SCHOOL instructor Mrs. Annis Tribe shows some of the materials she will use i@an in- 4 terior decorating class to Mrs. Wayne Gibson, direc- - 4 tor of the Wahlquist Junior High program (left to — right). will combine their. talents on W ae. evening in. bringing to the residents: of this area, “Messiah. oe “The ‘majestic Sailers LDs ' mahernact eres evil © the s 7 ©. provide ‘ the’ setting for the annual’ holiday presentation with the — hegining Brompty: - at 8. P. m. ge and. the ‘public is aa epirit and. enjoy the cess of iGeckda Fr ‘Handel reat ‘masterpiece. 5 24 ‘for 13, will son, and rm Curtis accompanies Mari Kay Sree » chestra@as they rehearse for the annual conc LDS Tabernacle. ce The “Messiah” was compose aC ‘In the year 1741 in days, and was first performed at a concert given. charitable purposes at Dublin, Treland, on April 1742, with Handel conducting the first performance. Serving as. conductors for this year’s presentation be Eugene S. Nye, Weber High School; Bruce ErickRoy High School; Edward Schaffer, Mel Edvalsen Dennis. ae all on the Faulty: of ‘Weber High Mr. Hansen will mee: be concert master ¢of the orchestra. | = £6 accompany ihe Pokal groupsSand soloists at the organ console will be Miss Peggy ae 4 of Bonneville -- High School. _. Performing at the harpsichord will be Eldon Curtis, | choral director at Wahlquist Junior High School. Offering their talents as soloists for this year’s’ Special. Christmas program will be Mrs: Evelyn Harris, - soprano, a teacher at Weber State College; Mrs. Inga _ Smith, alto, also of Weber. State; Henry ‘Moffitt, tenor, og teacher at South Junior ne School, ane C, Austin Seager. bass. of Weber State. Sign-Up Due Thursday; For'Wahlquist Classes HARRISVILLE — Patrons in,Community-School proge am. any of the 12 communities that| Or, they may reais er by mail send students into Wahlquigt y sending a chec oe money Junior High School,d @invit order in the amount of $3 for to register Thursday between 2 to 8 p.mi. for classes in te as #ach class Se ibe atl Wayne. uetion Di- rector, Wahlquist Junior High;' 489-8. 4700 W., Route 1, Box’ | 203A, Ogden, Utah 84401. Lou a OFFERINGS | Courses to be offered include ‘interior decorating, landscap- | ing, , speed _ reading, budgeting and using the family income,| physical fitness for women, cake | decorating, tailoring, floral ar-' rangement, upholstery, sewing, ballroom dancing, charm and manners, family relations, art, family legal matters, cooking, woodshop, leather work, weld- ing or metal work, family night in the gymnasium and _ rollerskating for’ the family. Registrants must be over 15 years of age. ‘Classes will begin the week of Jan. 5, Mrs. Gibson said. Announcement ofwhich day of the week each Class will be held and who the*iustructor will be will be made Brion. to the beginning of classes. INCLUDE DATA Persons who mail in their registrations should include the following information: Three Glasses that they would ‘like to fake, evenings they can -atterid and their name, ‘and mailing address. town fe REVIEWING the Broghe 1. ane ments into fine shape for mi cert, are Wahlquist Junior High students Joy Sat_ terthwaite, Kirk Williams, and Joell England (left to right). es : UW ist to Host ft Ployhar, ‘Christmas “Others. of 65 orchestra in “A: we Carols,” arranged by ate University profes- in an arrangement of lodettes | ("For There ted to Bach’s . fee ‘To Us a Child g a combined choir, original Bach orchestration of oboe, flutes, strings and harpsichord, and solo parts by the Mellodettes GUEST SOLOIST Doug Swensen and Roxanne Dickey are guest oboists, LaDawn Shaw at the harpsichord and Tim Farr and Shirley Pen- o man as flutists. The concert will conclude with Handel’s immortal ‘‘Hallelujah Chorus.” ? The Eagle Band is under the direction of Gerald Peterson, and the vocal groups are conducted by Elden Curtis. SEBASTIAN BACH Church Cantata No. 142 "Uns ist ein Kind geboren" will sing ber Song”’ by was elected Is B - JOHANN of St. cantor Johann Kuhman. in sonata form. speculation some exists Unto Us A Child Is the origin to as Thomas's church Born") in Leipzig, of this work. a position 1723 In Bach previously held by The latter was noted for his great genius in writing Biblical theme l works left in the Leipzig church it does of Bach's In remova not seem too impossible that have become work could some of Kuhman’s misinterpreted as being those of Bach. What ever the case may be the credit is given to Bach even though many of the progressive passages reminds one of the earlier composer. supposition the majority of Bach's cantata's were written rary to popular Cont : to express some type of religious destiny of man. The beginning of this cantata is introduced by the orchestra in concert form almost imitating a dance to set a scene of joy and exhalation generally associated | : ape : .___. with the Christmas season... of glad ves this moment Bach reli motion Child to the common Baroque era. Is Born", starting with the is denoted The aria ‘The of clarity and tiding with music voices various tenors to the reverence and of in the a humble proclaim last heart the theme instance the seeking the articulate 'To Us heavy calm A bass. spirit of Christ on His birthday. The elegance of the unique balance established between solo and strings ee ee is evidence of Bach's genius. An introduction of the two inner voices (alto and tenor) start the hymn of Then the full praise expanding to the outer voices for depth (bass and soprano). nces choir with the words "und will ihn hoch ehren"-the full orchestra annou a en poe 8 ok kk BR LA heals FA hae The Macic Crristimas Season's Greetings and best wishes for the coming year U, Vregidente: Herelrr. Kal re al arte Mike Freee :; A C) rere ) , FE ALSOuYN | Un ate Roy Danny is 40. in...“Teague Thomas — = ¢ = Walil- w in ay. 2]; points and, Jim Manning added Valley A eae : bate In the eo 48-29. was idle Frida Mound Fort, ar fs ROY, > iene. Taylor. tof pit p80 -W., a.matheee Handy led/¢ 225° | 00-0 00-0 00-0 Morris 31-3. @ Perry . O Puffer OHunt — O Bell 7 Chipp'0 0.1 Stuart 000 Pople 00-0 : 27 15 30 6 69 Totals: Roy: 2°. 5es ae e497 {South .... So ae 3 22 0}. 0 O 20 18 35 58 49 69]. 39 58 BELL RES 14. The ‘mathematics tlie =3 e - Ject a 5am $7"). 7 aay | NORTH OGDEN ES on: HrYog— sis O-COON—@G2OUNDd 39-1215 Ballif; 2-2. 10 _L. Bar 5 27 2Heae 0 ‘Moe 3 — ¥ 3 iseee he Chee 1-3 0-0 0 ‘|0 0-0: 0 2-2 North a “sllay af, VanBeckum 6° arker Stone ) - Sy Heig eu pane a2! Iberg 17213355 Layton 02.3 2 ry 4 oa Baar 12 8 ee 0 ol £0 = , bakeie y 01.2 Te OES ee “e a oo. Totals E19 eee 8 28 14 ey 1A The a T. ¥ BELL Bullerfield0-0-0 © 1 9 0 ‘Carter 1 3-6 va opendiove 20-2 4 eypren 6 0-1 12 a ‘ow 5 5-6 efén tart erson aS Morley : *. ay ee te ee "137 24 33/ 40 20 55 33 mat *r competence, in- careers » in science _ mathematics . m 81 at SAMAS IS = Wahiguist from Utah State Uni, _ - Instituf®’are to enable math - teach , to improve sub-_ 3 4-13 10 Spe 16 e 40 50 T. Bell teacher a 8 ectives of the summer i zr 6 Bu $1,000 ~ holds a; bachelor of science — Be GF y Payee; 33-6 9 Wayrnbiir’® 0.7-12 7 Sat 324 8B 42-5 108 a “the grant dy the National _ Science Feyjundation to attend ‘the program, scheduled for June 22° ‘rough August ot = 14 6 toe = RO 5 Bullard 22 OOO 21-1 P 9 8 6-15 =°. Brown O-O Coombs 4 6-9 Gardner 22-3 received mer for high school. math - teachers at. Utah ‘State. University. . Mr. T: lor was avapded eat é- tie 10 oo¢ oo & Trussell 3 3-4 5 matics Tnsiri tor and coach’ Wahlquist Junior High, _ Stipened to’ attend a sum: ee 5s ] 30:0 FOR INSTITUTE ae Senter G 12 9. TH. vmngien sad Pe 55 NOCON D i leg mr ee 5 ht win by pon ing by Hig -Front-rur «] Py HOpPips . winless Val; ; advan Hikers, game, | T.H. Beil gained its Ist league} ; apes took He: A ‘South ar ‘| ing Pee games.) In the final county : “Te. Bellona ts 2618 COCCCOOM—WALD 21 for the er te | bet coe race Friday by” pee Qactow Roy. Junior High moved into undisputed first place in the County Junior High basketballo It was" e fifth aie league victory for Roy, while the loss | dropped Sou 0 i Totals fe 2 Hammer ne oes ewe eer aee eaeees 35 26. 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2 21 9-24 5151 a co oc ; Bali 5 9-14 19 as ae 7 at | and « i | Abbie Burdess, Janet Charlton, he: eg) $ Kivi Beus, Doug I ns hapries Lucia, Debbie Geo _ Cathy Corey, ie — oo. ck,. Joe Diane DeFries, England, Bart Flint, Shari pvers,, _John Gautier, Eaoy Gtbspn. Fg, { . Susakt ~ ves; Chad. eon dank, , » «Ray. Hahgock, . Marilyn- Hill, - Deon HolleysFred'Holley, Judith Johnson, Mark Lundquist, Colie Meibos, Craig. Nelson, De* lke Peterson, Jami’ Iso, Douglas As fs Wan- Ay Zevlor, SusKen- ren ith Tramp, Vickie Tremblay and “placeb , 4 5-8 .13 “Coaches week of junior high schoeF4 Friday, Ogden 99 cin the city. ef : P axe od 0-1 0 Oe a 0-0 0 v4 se 1 i . Roy got off past aalled 3 poe — fast a 70-58, had. dive Hee) 100 Spero 2 ~*~ South moved Wie a tiel2 3-2 for second in-the-ceunty by de- . ypoll, Dae. feating North Ogd n, 6 : Heslop to lead Washington pi High-|iwound. fort ..0).8 | end, Oe t~ Box ha ‘ « a 7 i _& 7 OP ORS tae t fee pay ue abe eS | : 15° 25/6 3-4 154 Teenie Morrill ©{,"Gutierrez 00-0 0 ‘Smauldon 214 5 g vi2 Boe i e 810.22 "2 Burion eGae Tae lll ne — reuse mee... 12. Qo 18 ~ NORTH OGDEN es ee: e shoal 58119eee 15-31 53 37° lane SOUTH {Washington 0 “sits a ps 948 O03 77 |! Ogden pi: ved catch up most of | but finally edged the gant®, ato preserve its T,.Be st nding. 1} ° secont ‘Lioyd Bz Ballif TH Greg w ote poten: tanked 3 points ass Wabiqaame upset ‘South, : 67-57. ie en UTH, e e : nched at tae ionship in the es Coons * .. Toussell, os WAHLQUIST Miles Wilkigaea ma FP ee. ¢>! had ry 14 for pois. a _ other®county action, North| | In théwinners be 4 Pag i ; points : city 5-0. Mark & ie Junior High O- it ot. og ae es + cag fee a 306 44g burn a Ta ee CyAL < .a aaa oo. Me) | 4 e eq 3 ¥ re ey 2 nen) 000) 6 ee an . o 0-0 0 . Gardner 2 04 ate . *Morris §2 0-0s 1 octal _|1611533play,| ROY : ae “Trissell 3 2: = er 56 cy322 oe ee1000 0. 23392455 es 20 3 ...... 12 North Ogden a tie for os 8 7.: tee Z0s 14 0 oe a : pitches and it as Palmer j 6 61 36 ...... 21 into 01 Montgomer for the wir 19 We angsgardy 14pump Kemp 100 ras 2 18 a2 a7 > meaty Me ‘one “oh a ners Allen 41.2.9 ow up s “f B- "Manning e ; = 73 53. "hy taking a 37-33 victory |Roy ....-..- “gan 2 ae hae $ Bell. Bell hit only T.<H. ae Valley. 3 ae 00-0 at ce Be} 0 You s 2 ‘ball game. ‘hem to |! 1 ° to record its < ned ifs 3 ablauist zwahlauis win over 79-36 record easy ant evened with 2 WASHINGTON Waiters 15. 444- 34 aiters 15 ohachanter NORTH OGDEN > oo ae 00.1 Southinoved * 2940 Carrington O Burnett 21/0 0-2. “10: 2 HIGHLAND ibe ie 716 25.8 erube P| 1. 0- ne ee 14 b é 302 0 Py 4s _ Roy is now 6-0, ‘While North |2 23 tage a e! , ‘Ogden shares. pore place with ee vere ere. South, both with 4-2 records. 3 a0 chatlin we for ing cause. | Martin 1 1-4 3 Oe: heer Bircham 20-0 4 0 FrFrischknecht —_ In Friday’s other city game, |°_ Jim Waiters scored 34 points 2.23.33 67, ad connected | Mound Fort ....... hit 19 points and|¢. Manning Thomas ai ges. holas” Highland’... 2.09% by a8 £ , > ened points to lead, the attack. Mark|oo3 ilmen oe = —_ 3 race Friday North cece im nN | : team increased; strongfo: Roy A ead Tinie tha County Danny : me = “ ae it 4 nh 2 basketball , oe ae in ! ae bs is Be e e Mm | High ae io eed e 5 Webber vi oa 2 Banter oe 10 es ROW 6-3. are clubs Mande 1213Th “"P ‘|0 os 67-40 ‘ e Vaiobiio soils : Mt an start Wahlquist, ae a is 24 15-32 63 ‘ee , , : 0 04-6 40 ‘Stuart Rupple 00-2 oasier"* 00 00. 0-2 © - _ crowing won another toa orris Peterson 00-0 jHat Fa shoves ) «<0 Mount}19; while Cottle’s Rams 1-2 1, 9 ; Saunders, Marie prone ringand Jackie Waters. f la : 4 23 10 9-1 18 21-5 5 547 14 cee rown Chipp Gardner . O1 ’ 3 barker: -8 19 Causer Q 2-Qaem Y nh 0 ea Isaacson 0 : o ie Sr oe ombs 4 2-6 10 o-"'3 6 10-1792 Ballif wrapp Roy team _Smith’s Cmtnplonet the county ‘up 0-0 0 a aS action, _ketball 0 2 . “el; one oathough sitthey have ie even 0.1: _ 0-2 1 0.0 0 “ 0-0 ‘Go cabled ae Ted, s ak K Wianes, Sharon May- e d few, Ann Marie Miller, Judy” in lage MR EE. Gere teeta 1491537 eg . -=3 ~ - WAHLQUIST ie ¢ : > Je ee Mount Ogden wiles 50010 by clippingaeCen-|1 cr02zi 2 tafe # defeat Pr without i ‘ eoiiiems 1 224 9 hts tral, 72-37. Mount Ogden is now} 14, Handy led the attack |o 273 in Highland gained its first win of : 3 a the season by clipping Mound Fort, 73-56. Neal Berube led the| a Both attack with 24 points. teams. are now 1-4 in Jeague|—-——— . im. plays Washington drew a bye this ie is es Arnold __ Palme vest swe : week. and rests in second place aul meyen with a at behin record... eet Box MOUND sce Te ‘¢-p.e Vi eae, ‘Gunnett™ Burton -O)Cen i 2 Frorer with 27 points. Paul Tidwell hit;>}? 9 pM 83-5 19 Wangsgard” |19 for the losers.- -—0O—-M-AWO. “ROY Baird, chner, LaVerne. Ke. . ga, Ann » Eighth grade honor roll scho- e lars are: . Russell Arave, Pauline Car- POQOFeUwos , ninth grade class are: _ Karen Allen, Debbie WOO oo Pe Ogden it Jeff Van Woerkom. feegeten res 1 oS 1.0.0 z 3 2 200 5 3 2 7 4 meets at 7:30 p.m. Those interested Piscine for the Sands elleses may do so at the first class period. A token fee of. $3 per person per course will bevassessed. _ : Dell Cook will teach theslandscaping class. ea es Flags a Beginning Monday and ‘sche be Budgeting and Using’ the’ by Carol Tribe. a Hours for this course are ) At the same hour during the four Melba Lehner will teach Sex Education ~ and Families—the complete growth proces Also scheduled on Monday, beginning» next’ daa eek, ‘is to be taught by Valerie a: oking lass, will meet from 7, to.10%. a oom. danc g taught by Ron Driggs and eon = taught by Moy = are in session also. © TE Gat eres illite etal Wahlquist' Will Offer 1 Classes for Adults ; aedAs " HARRISVILLE—Ele | | sae 7 to 10 p.m. > Art, Mrs. jects will be taught in the Wahlora Salmond, Thursday, 7 to quist Junior High Sct | 10 Din | Family. Legal Matters, Tim ' |Healey, ‘Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.; : Patrons ‘in 12 communities Cooking With Meats and Cassigned-up for classes in De- seroles,” Mrs. Valerie. ‘Bhade, wa = a fe ce sag ee. jcember- and, based on prefer" Thursday, 7 to 10 p.m. jences.. listed by. registrants; pres of study have been set}. OTHER SUBJECTS ay p.m.; Louie aren’t obligated to Ballroom Dancing, eat Dreggs, ‘take a particular.course should| Thursday; sewing, Carolee Jack: they discover they*don’t like it. |?son, Thursday, 7 to 10 p.m.; Interior. Decorating, Mrs. Annis (CLASSES LISTED Tribe, Wednesday. A course in niphotsiery will be ' ind.the days and times taught by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ‘they will i hel include the Barnes in their shop on Tussfollowing: | days and Thursdays. This week Welding, © ol, only, however, the-class will be: Keith Ab taught only on Thursday Nee Floral | Gibson pointed out that|Stratton, : TAKING. a close Ipok ae a canine sketetaa at t] : hibi the ballroom at Weber State Colle ge are (left to right) rol thee Mich. ael Lindley, and Kirk Miles. The trio of 7th x studeé nts are from n Wahi Junior gen a ! weet Thursday, _ Mrs. Gibson hould contact said “students Mr. Barnes at 782-6160 to make plans for an -\individual project. Caltcitages whirled, sadiptiens to. i monitors crackled and popped, | 0gr: Ap sof ‘and bright red numbers flashed |: electronically in rapid sequence | as students from high schools a leall began today at 9 am. throughout the area peered in- as the fourth onhoe! Health i | 'H-LW-dOHS IWDZ_ a ste Rect rt , Antonette. Besar, Pant a ney quist Junior High ? earned honor ‘Toll Ja ‘owe ~ eo Criae t Pa-le Cla, Co-| Colleen 1 Jenkins, aarie dined, : Meibos, Gary Orton, Denise Petersen, Wanda Ran-| ‘ . Beverly som, Marilyn Read, Joy Satter-/ Son, "Ray Fiancee ‘and Mari-|thwaite, Cynthia Saunders, Da-/ (Karen. Allen, “Denise. Hill. Deon Holley, Kathy nf Denise Checketts, Marci ey-|m ane ip Beene, Janet Nagel Graves, © Pda: «vid Slater, James, neth ee Coral Taylor, Ken-| and Kirk, vii ol : rs:‘Tieaser Sanit, Johnson and Ste- - Fo, | Ven Koga. ane ‘Maw, Greg Montgomee Painter, Marcia’ PaDo ig Petterson, Janilee folmes, Ann Kogianes, neice nda Van Meeteren Penrod and Craig Taylor. a Je ff ‘Van Woerkom. ‘Seventh grade — honors: Lau- el Beus, Linda DeVries, Blaine Draper Debbie Gamble, Sharon! Graves, Lynette Hancock, Cathy Herbert, Gayle Johnston Gene Kartchner. -grade—honors: Cathey |Junior High School. ‘ai tol and |lead the student body for the}! Laurie py LaVerne Koga, Christine Martini, M | |1970-71 school year. The new president will be as- : {sisted by Reed Hall, vice pres- E and b Jodee England, secretary Debbie Groberg, treasurer. _ FORME R PR Jenth grade class in1968, Kevin Holmes, halla Tics, i: ab Martini, Ken ra Tbkforddea is the son ot Mi. and ine Thayne E. Kni of 1682 4700 W., Plain City. : He won fo place in the : school’s sctenie fair this year] : for his project on bacteria and is also active in. paseball, athletics, scouting end churc Bae tivities. a rai ‘Ninth’ grate’ Bitieers at quist are AlannGift, president, . Stuart Jensen ice yresident | § —._ KEVIN KNIGHT and Cindy Smith; secret Student Leader Highth grade: rs will be. led ‘by on ‘reston, - resident, Debbie or and Rochelle Ward, | le, vice. president and sherry Wahlquist Plans Special Program FARR WEST Spectacular’’ — A “School program heads the agenda Thursday for a meeting | of the Wahlquist Junior High PTA, scheduled for, 30 ap : Saray by Vice-Principal Norman Shaw, the program will feature student presentations in five areas. © They are Utah history, di- rected by Boyd Heslop; Spanish, headed by Max Allen; ech and English, directed by ee Mercy Ledingham and Mrs. Kathleen Lupcho;. Geraman, conducted by Ralph Row- ‘Jay and science, headed by “Therald Quayle and Ronald De- Vries. ~The meeting will also include . a flag ceremony, refreshments, , - reading of objectives by Mrs. Edna Korab-‘and nominations -for next: years PTA officers by President Francis Widdison. let, “secretary. |. The girls’ .associatior . will bel. iets Sandy b Sishincerthwai Sla ident, . Presesidel aylor, tary, while the boys’ ass bee Wahlquist st ‘dent, raig Toone, -has been. “elected ith grade vice president of C-lthe new Sand Ridge hed High in Roy, while Rae Ann |tion elected Scott Stratford as Fielding and Linda Willey will president, Larry Larsen pee join the cheerleader president and Seve’ Petersot 98\the nnew school. secretary. ; CHEERLEADERS Wahlquist’s, next year wil Connie . Dell rick, Kathy.| cheerleaders. De Faye Bl cia, ci ee ie Vanderkooi. Newly-named cers are en Linda I at for a d | ce sof dent, Leslie Whetton a. squad a, 0! loft ‘Vic i Wahlquist | Etaae 7 tee te Junior High Foe Dale Farr Wednesday pow-** ered Wahlquist to a 7-6 baste victory over South in a Weber ety 3 junior high school league gam | Fie had a triple, doublg and Single. a: Linescore: South ittie ving Wahlquists,.. 000.0 Rae . Bay: ate 3 Hill; Peterson, Trussell and Tam; "Hancock and Palmer. iat cea i oad oY. Sr BOB. FOX New Leader YOUTH HEADS JUNIOR POSSE STRUMENTAL in fe Wahlquist Junior High School “Fine Arts Festival” pro- gram will be the Concert Choir, the Meldettes and the Eagle Band, represented here by Karrie Lund, Debbie Higley and Don Worthen (left to right). ~ Art Festival Planned. Stewart, trumpets: Gary Orton, percussion, and Terri Lee Curtis, harpsichord. - Wed nesday at School 2 soe," tion of © Dennis Hansen, will ~The annual “Fine Arts Festi-| Farr, flute; Kirk Williams. ‘Eddy furnish the. _string accompanival” of Wahlquist Junior High: niacin Jeff Manning, Te d'ment. School will be presented Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the school ~ ee ee gymnasium at 1033 No 1200 W. The program, open to the pub- lic, will feature, both musical presentations and an art exhibit of students that will be open for public viewing from 7 to 8 p.m., ple wing trom -Wahlquist’s Eagle Band, directed by Gerald Peterson, He ne “play such numbers of ‘ ‘Thunder: crest March,’ “Overture for. Winds” and excerpts from “The King and I.”” 4 The Melodettes Girls Eng semble will render songs of Early Baroque, as well as mod-, rm, including “As Fair as. Morn” and “Sing a Rainbow.’” Final portion of the ieee € direction “Soloists Douglas festival of. = for this number are Swenson, oboe; Tim. - PLAIN CITY — Bob Fox has been elected Captain of the Plain City North Junior Posse, “The Plainsmen.” Other officers elected to serve during 1970 are Joell England, first lieutenant; Sandra’ Folkman, second lieutenant; Debra S tevens, secretary, and Sheldon Palmer, ; riff. Posse leaders are John Stevens and Darrell Schumers, — Plans are now being made for summer posse activities and a ‘Skit is being prepared for the posse’s kickoff party April 4. Posse practices will . be held each Saturday at 10 m. and Tuesdays at 5:30 | Plain City,. Wahlquist Students — Capture Physical Fitness Awards ~PLAIN CITY—Fourth’ through Merrilee Webb, Paula Cook, Scot Folkrian: Ronnie Gamble sixth grade students from Plain |K athy Cottle, Sherri Esplin, and Philip Alsup Jr., all of Plain Pamela Hodson, Stephanie Mil-/City City Elementary, and seveHli ier. Julie Nadell, Nedd Jackson, Meo David Call, Scott Jensen, ‘and eighth grade students from!’ ~Karen Maw, Beth England, Joy Wahlquist Junior High who have Van Woerkom, Penny Taylor, received the Presidential Physi‘Nolan Kelly, Jerry Hall, Kirk cal Fitness awards for the 1969‘Stokes, Lynn Jacksoi 70 school year have been announced here. — Plain City. Receiving third year awards Also receiv | yee are JoAnne Searcy, JoLene th eg: ve Jott, Disamae Searcy, Kaydeen Hadley, Ann ‘Mary Ann Tay! a night Marie Miller, Lenn Taylor and ‘Cindy Middleton Pat Bowttian ett Hunt, all of Plain City. ~ SECOND YEAR AWARDS - Second year. al ards went to ee Schumers, . a Carl Cook, ‘Craig Willson, Jay Bradford, ‘Anna Van Meeteren: Doyle Beckstead, Penny Kid- man and Michael ‘Parkin on, all of Slaterville. ne Other first year awards went to Jana Le Thompson, Bae Petersen, Susan Jolley, Michael {Jay Lynn. Clark Be fnJensen, Ch Si : YOUNG DRAMATIST Paul C ristiansen, Kel ly Van Noy andaloy Satterthwaite (left to right), rehearse a Scene from one of three, one-act plays, directed chiefly by the students, which will be presented toeRe E aN at a Anauish Junior High. | ‘ - ; a Z FINA tEVENT | aea 2 due ¥3 fahlquist to te MA :Dramas : FARR WEST The sehbol year a t Wahlqu Junior High will close with a dramatic bang ist night, with three one-act plays scheduled to be toformed in one package, beginning at 730 poi per: i | The. three presentations, chiefly student directed, are “Springtime for Dan, ” directed by Debbie Simmons and Craig Toone; “Big Red Riding | © ote with student directors Dianna Bowles and‘ Cindy Manion and “Take Me to Your Marshall,” WI LL PLAY IN FESTIVAL A olden Spike Rutnive Funior High Solo and Ensemble Festival for music students in the Ogden City and Weber County School’ districts, will be held Saturday at the Weber State College Fine “Arts Center featuring competition by 11 junior directed “ g will be 162 instrumental and vocal | instrumental and vocal ensembles eine ar competition. : clude vocal, percussion, strings, woodwinds, brasses and piano. “Performances shee niesae : oie The lobes, from 9 m. to 3 p.m. tal will be’ held Satu Arts Center | chorale open of to solu - maker. j get by Dottie Wagner and Marilyn. Schoon : he ne ae instruct Tee 4 { | 1 Dav eel WeDAY 9 Grade Bart Flint Robb Miles 9 Grade 100 yd dash Terry Rees liaw Paul Christinson Richard Kirk Clifford Tracy 7 12.2 Tony Matherne Ronald Kurt Kirk Duane 12.9 Saunders Parke 13.3 Paul Christinsen 27.0 Larry Larsen 26.6 Clifford Quinton Ritz Kirk Tracy 27.6 Ronnie Gary Orton Alfred Joe 8 Grade 26. 6 “Mile 9 Grade | Gene 32'9" Brent Marigoni 2815" Randy Price 33'7s" Mark Atkinson 68 Grade Brad Mark 27.2 Moon WhO run Randy Johnson 8 Grade Sheldon Palmer 1:5.6 Mike Vaughn ? Grade Ronnie Saunders 1:2.0 Lyle Knight John Freston Brian Alsup 7 Carl Lynn Shane Curt Flores ~~ ot © 51.5 ba Nelson Christiansen 8 Grade Tracy Larsen Ken Redford 21'h" 201 0" jump : mery "10" Greg Montgoms. 4'10" Kirk Willia 4'6" Grade Reed Hall Kirk Tracy '10" Jensen 8" '9" )'6" _ Greg Fowers .'0" )'6" Mike Lindley Broad 9°Grade Hartman jump out 16! 1133" Paul Christiansen Louis Flores Bill Baker Craig Nelson Brent Marigoni 6 Grade ; 7 Grade Christansen 25's" High 9 Grade Roger 5.7 Moon Stratford Miles Ropelato-> Kim Mikkelson 7 Grade Kirk Miles Bloxham Grade Rees Bill Gibby Stuwart Olsen 5:54.3 25'3" Parke Jeff Senn WhO relay 9 Kurt 6 Eltsosie 26's" Alan Haws _ 5:35.8 Arnold 32'11L" 32'10" Shulz )ytr 3610" 2810" John Schwitzer 27'11"_ Chris Lindgreen 7 Grade run Fowers Skeen Grade 38! Caroando Macario Delwyn Westerguard Bingham 2 38'10" Randy Johnson David Charlton Mark Skeen Kelly Hadley Greg Wright Brad Fowers 7 Grade Boyd / Grade Tony Matherne 29.7 Kirk Parke 32.6 Dee Rose Brent Ropelato Louis Flores 57.0 — put Grade Greg Montgomery hilt ht 39'6" Terry Rees Marriano ! Russell Arve yd dash 25.3 Richard 9 2.23 Steve Koga 8 Grade Ropelato Craig Nelson 3 Grade Shot 880_run Allford Mariano Cook 13.5 s 220 Terry Rees —_— Kenneth Tramp 5:32.1 Miles Brent —_ Michael Mattson 3312.5 dag. John Freston Bowman Grade ae Dean Bingham 2:38.9 Blair Hancock Micheal oa Jeff Vanworkmen 11.5 Lynn Charlton 11.7 Craig Nelson Neal Wordell 8:Grade Larry Larson 11.9 Quinton Ritz 12.1 Saas 1232.0 Larry Larsen Ronnie Moon _- Russell Arve 17'7" ~-Barry~Painter~. —--<.-~ Kevin Knight Allen™ nh “WeDay cont. Bill Gibby ' Page 2 page 3 Ilen ~~ . 7th Student “ergon . -@rsen Student . High GRADE Counci} AWARDS Counci] Honor Rol] 1-3, Art 1970 rts aS LR EAT Re Ee NE STN PISS RE RT = |
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