Title | Wahlquist Junior High Scrapbook, 1979-1980 |
Contributors | Wahlquist Junior High School; Petersen, Joy |
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 | 1979; 1980 |
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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Held before scho Ol in the cafetorium, this activity was to see yho could down the most ‘their best looked were was two as especially nice activities. a chug-a-lug could , Wednesday was dress-up this on this day. First, contest. drink orayge saw the Eagles dewn day. All the Eagle crush Thursday before The school, contestants fastest. there there saw who _ Secondly, all homerooms worked on dec orating their doors. Friday concluded the week with the door judging contest ay an assembly to announce the Winners of all the act= Pancake The winners eating were as | follows: - a tie between Keith Atkinson and Swen Ferre. Chugea~lug was won by Mark Hansen and Stan “jraj Door contest ~ Best door = Mrs. Raleigh's class pie Best ‘Best Sillouette 9th grade ~ Mr, Turner's class Sth grade door - Nels' Best 7th grade Most class door - Miss Belnap's humerous - Mr. Heinis Class was won by Todd Most spirit contest door Shelly Penman. » Class | - Mr. Bow's class Schenck and — STUDENTS=FACULTY CLASH” tr But from the student! you were i 8 taccie:. you ‘ : Se ee | December 6th Held in the Eagle gym, it happened During into two groups. Those who cheered for the teachers sat a CC oe ees had to keep one hand behind their bac ~ But this didn't who participated were: Mr. Bow, Mr. Meyer, Mr. fon, ee ‘Tesch. Be ee a of the: Pee was lifted for teachers. , : the The : “At the i first half end ended of the probably were : ~ : “ very pleased. — students ina basketball game on 7th period. fie gee on one Side of the gym. weet S ee seem to oe Bees ee Hull, Mr. eines . fice quarter of pier was oe AVOL et eses ee teacher's game saw the Eagle basketbal l team playing. Also, the one faculty. ee 3 , | shadeuts who did the job _ Ray M@gerhoffer, 1.8. 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Tom Nigon poured in 21 points to pace Roy while team- mates Reid Newey, Mike Harris and Ryan | | Bluemel had 11 each while Darin Cutleradded North Ogden’s Cory Swenson led a : with 22 points. Scott Carruth hit 17, Robert _ Parker scored 15 and Kyle Johnson added 13. .In another high-scoring contest, visiting Wahlquist overpowered Valley 60-37. Je! Child paced the winners with 16 points an Keith Atkinson chippedin10. ~~ _ Darrel Wilson was the only Valley playe: score in double figures with 13 p __ Sand Ridge red Hadley hada sing- ored both runs for the _ opened the se: South Ogden their record to 3- 4 game played last. iquist topped Roy 3-1. In. Smith struck out 16, for | s was high ad a single, double with T.H. Bell atR North Ogden at Sa uquist is now 2-0, saw the Knights outscore the| arts which rato ds qu Se Eagles 19-3. Scott Carruth led all © ‘scorers with 11 points as the ~ KNIGHTS On October KNIFE EAGLES 10th, Wahlquist ootball against North Ogden. gle's In core. ights field. the second half, the oo played a game of —=- It was held on the Knights were able Jeff Wood oe | : ————————— WAHLQUIST EAGLES a to. run. | scored 8 . eee WIN 2 6-1 Z 2 ae e traveled to On October 17th the Eagles 4d pape the nst agai ball soft play : | South Into the 2. first inning, the ae unti 3 even ty pret was game The | on run. a ma | kth inning. when the Spartans also : Even though the Eagles fought hard, the came out on top with a score of 18-6. | OO ) =) in the Then 5 runs. more 6th inning, South the didn t Eag ae e pe en for the go the final score was 6-1 for game e entir the Joy Jackson pitch les.Way |Bagi | | to go Eagles. — ae We're still # 1. Colette Webb Lisa McEntire © Oat SN fees ERE Be eter Pinsmalta’ eee ra ae ae7 — _ oie niin eid L ad ; a . a ee Mike Harris added 10for the Redskins. Richard Davis scored a game-high 23 points and Lewis Meyer added 13 for the Scorpions, 3-7. 3 Darrell White hit the deciding basket in Wahlquist’s 65-63 overtime win over visiting North Ogden. Shane Robin son _ paced the Eagles with 14 points, Jeff Child chipped in 13 and Keith Atkinson added 10 for Wahlquist, 6-3. : Cory Swenson gunned ina game-high 26 points, Kyle Johnson scored 16 and Robert Parker hit 11, including a pair of free throws with no time remaining in regulation play to send the game into overtime. The loss dropped the Knigh ts to 7-3. Brian Moore collected 33 points and 24 rebounds in leading T.H. Bell to a 7632 victory over visiting Valley which boosted the Minutemen to 5-4 for the season. Mitch Shaw paced Valley with 18 points. The Bulldogs, 0-10, are stil] looking for their first win of the season . South Ogden, 3-6, was idle Tuesday. mentee laterite FH es Let as we «RCS Ce x ReIe ag a be fey TH s pe , ae FY aa é Ae = oS Te GeetatL + syed és os Se Lids , fv a eee a et , 4 Pe Maes . wives 27 ARAH abe aS 5 TE ba eS TS ae 7 aX 7 a ——_ > x a = #£.- a a OO eee _ one ee ——— Rees SoTD : a —* eh ee pores - | Nga . «~ PRUE as Bad ‘ mie - aes Se as pra oy be o Ys ois is te rae yae oe < +~ Re we >?» rk 4 = . rs é See ea > re se AES e POO aes a ae at Bk 2 Se ge a eee a reine dee ei ane el ee e a - o/ 7 D Bane dt dee Tet MO . a > iL r vetear be The -s catch an pitch ~ Chris st Pnd rq - Jeif Ujrai smith Child - Jon Bradford «= Troy Barrow for the Eagles Wahlauist Ciibtores Easy League Win were: Short - Fred = left f. - Jeff S renter f. - eee Robinson right fe-- Max Clay Wahlquist captured an easy 21-3. victory over Valley in Weber County Junior High School baseball league action Thursday. Jon Bradford went 3-for-3 at the plate with a-double and two RBIs Hodson§ Bradferd for Wahlquist; while Brad ment had two hi Way- and Shane1] more hits, ine] homer, for the ¥ and Mark Hanase each hit nies and pitchers Chris Smith and Jeff Scadden combined on a two-hitter as Wahlqi ist Ste _its league record to 3-0. Valley > | Wahlquist Valley 2 fs 17 2 2 Smith, Soden and Hirai; Shaw, Bene and Warner. 4 ~ . ; » Att ea ae y “ \S ; 5, Bop ae VE 7. 7 ‘+ & ae J a oe Pa MH een ¥/ tk} . Porcign language students High School will be ‘‘send- — 0 Gov. Scott Matheson on si A specia : ‘valentine will carry to Gov. Matheson the thanks of the students for the support he and the people of Utah have given to soreign language and international studies. § years. He believes much of the nation’ s current political and economic problems are rooted in ae 30g he valentine was prepared by the foreign — _ this neglect. : ; . 99 nm 1 Language Association. _ _Tnertance of foreign greetings to the governor __ tional studies g languages being studied by the. ; er’s classes. ae He said the study of } particular: ature of Ost alentine’s Day, Matheson will sign a ‘bilingual1 proclamation designating ‘March 23-29 as _ County. uf : : in a hg language students here under the directionof num Gary, Turner, their teacher and vice president_ "programs are being p! "23-29 week. 2 .language is of of Le ere Mrs- 25th, March On SAND AT PERFORM EAGLES TT SEE Yeppson RIDGE and shout oo + “ey 4 ticipate to Sand Ridge to par musical Eagles went enting res rep ts The studen in a music festival. They se ber num no pia yed pla our school sang, and the dayof were at the event most of this kind Mrs. is Jeppson said because good at: that an activity gives students an oppor Eagles did She felt that the tunity *o performe either got s mer Most of our perfor a good jobe Jeppson Mrs. e ing rat ent a superior or excell for this said that event snd GOOD SILO FOREIGN LANGUAGE WEEK the March ohth- 28th, During the week of lan n eig for a Clubs held | Germand and Spanish at ts en ud st all This was for guage week. e e : hel wahlquist » and contests were s tie ivi act s | iou Var re the day h Bac involved. ere Lht to get the school announced over the h. was a treasure hunt t was held in bot tes Also a poster con and their cat — Spanish. The winners and German e e | 3 : oy agories were: COMe — 7 Spanish Best = design and | Nestness ~ Hall, - Janetta color Gigabens 72 oe = thichgli TanmyoWest~@% Most original Best cultural - Angela Valdez nin Knight Rob -g desi e ~ Lynette Ropelato Best idea and messag rie Thompson Most attractive Ter = | Runnels ¢ ee overall - Peggy os ee. German e on st ee Fr hie and Kat = Most unique ~ Blaine y Deaten | Ton tic rio pat Most. ee s Steven Most humorous - Shauna Hadley, Debbie Best Best Best art n - Nevel and Danaly — ton Dal 7 ides- Robert Overall- Danny fact. - a Morgensene : : 2 | trying to win the ‘ALL Eagles enjoyed students — h to thank those contests and we wis week. s for thi who take foreign languages Jeff Murphy_ 7 steve Brown hard our students worked get to time of spent lots * WORK, + SNE BEAGLES rs er TNC $3 : rreparede it i I Ai Ey ee ME nS PE ge a Ae I Din Se “ Ao IE Bat eg TS = IN Pag Seg ah eee ei StL, ee AE lls 6 a1G eh SE geROC Serene aN is ae Re oa ence Srl MO aaa 2 — illo SM a RRR i a a ED | TO od ema o el eat : > ce y eige ~ a Pr "'— i 1 a * %, ~ - le ee i. EAGLES: tried S __ . of our etualaee if he could hypnotize them. He also students in other demonstrations. Some of the Eagles out with this program were Ray Meyerhoffer, Lisa Haws, Hodson, Ae | As part of his performance, Mr. Lythgoe ; asked five used other who helped Clay HYPNOTIZED oh eeaey Novenbe 8th, in the Eagle aa berfer edo | It was one of this year's national school : Shee ; Lythgoe has been a hypnotist for over 3l years. a hypactist se - Beth oat ia Robertz. to hypnotise icipated. “who arrenees performance Brecey, Blaine the entire for this here at Lynette Ropel@to, Darrv7 Hunsaker, _ Freestone, Cindy Romreli, and Darren DeVries. Towards the end of the show, Mr Lythgoe ei Most ‘of the students We bdnh to express our. thanks assembly. Most students enjoyed | our school. oe Recital Set Tuesday ayton, Buckleey .C. Jeppson of a soprano, will be presented in a senior recital Tues- day ‘at’8 p.m. in the Weber State College Browning Performing Arts Center’s Little Theatre. » Mrs. Jeppson is a 1978 graduate of WSC with a degree in music. education, and is currently teaching at Wahlquist Junior High School. - She is a student of Mrs. Evelyn Harris, assistant professor of music at WSC, and has sung in several productions with the Utah Opera Co. Assisting her in the recital will be the Wahlquist. Junior High Melodettes and the Musica Antigua. The program, which is being presented.by the WSC Music epartment, will include music by a variety..of Composers, including Bach, Schubert, Handel, Donizetti, Franck, Hahn, Pergolesi. Morley, Jones, Campian, Gibbs and others. eee to thece nie Mr.Lythgo e's Chris Smith Max Folkman Mrs. ganic) oo eo “FARR WEST. - “Principe! Nortien J. Shaw has announced| the names of those making the honor roll, at Wahlquist aunior High School and Kirk Jardine. Caroline Larsen, Chetetien barcert Lisa ieee: . Martinez, Norman - London, 7, Marsh, Connie Patecnt and Joy Pe during | the first quarter. lope A total of 61 stuents made the high honor roll os a total of 95 students made the honor roll when grade point averages from report cards were totaled. David Harper, Hollee Heslop, Colleen Ireton, Shelli Kot, David: Kirkham, Kim Knight, Glenda La ue ond Susanne Malan. Ninth grade — Janae Barlow, Tamm Billings, Kyle Bambr cherton! ‘Lori eee ShareeClarke, Bobbie Estep, Trudy ae B.nn Griffin, and Judy Hanzlik. Carmell Jackson, Shane Robinson, os Schenck, Rita Scott, Angela W - Valdez, Brad Wayment and Matthew Eighth grade — Nancy Anderson, David Buck, re Butler, Mildred: “Calderwood,Cais Carlin, Stacie Combe and Russell Da THOMAS: LAIS, Becky Edgell, Malinda Godiey, Robert Greenwell, Dirk Lindeman and Cindi Marsh. Bruce. Sachetti, Joan Slater, Shauna Stevens, Jo Marie Taylor and Tod Sevylor. ae - Seventh ~— Michelle Beeler, Karen Beutler, Michelle Bush, Bart DeVries, Robert East, Lorena Foote, Lori Kay Hadley, Lisa Hancock, Devon. _ Shelley Harris, Jodi Henderson, Cynthia Jabbs and Kimber!i Kellett. ay Kelley,k i Francisco Nelson, Linda Nelson, Patty Nozaki, ae Pendley, aie Robert | a ae Heidi Stratford, Kelli sree D se tay and Re a ~ Ninth de — Wendy Allen, Blake Ar iSelon Andros. Say a cee eeeri Bartlett, Jon Bradford, Jeffr itd, Marjorie Child, Donald : MARLYS DELLALUCIA, Joel BeccSne, ‘Cynthia Furgeson, Guy Gaines, “Jonata Hall, Sheil la Hancock, Merk. Lane, Meee Hansen, cg phe mn Bakess Dain and Rosamary Davis” RaKelle fRow ‘Chad Russell, Pam Trebl card — Wardle, rent, Jeffr ee Tammy West and Darrell ‘Eight isteen Andersen, Todd Anderson, Roctule Barton, . Dawe Chase, C Terri+i’ Cottam, John DeGiorgio, Brian Edsinger, Steven Griffin and Stacy Hansen. HIGH HONOR ROLL H ry OUSEHOLD- f eae bea eee = awit A Lo “hs Value of TheDollar Has Changed nnell, Mele Chance ton, Lori poo DeVries, Kathie sa q Ann Child, Patricia Child and Clayton Chis.” Conley, Thomas Cottam, Susan Davis, Anthony Deaton Deborah i Shamra DeVries, Dana Dominguez and Sara Lee Fawson Freestone, —— Furgeson, Vicki Hartz,A Jensen, Lori LaRose, Dona ld Mogensen, Denise Nelson, Shannon Ritzman and Julie White. eee Le a8 : ~_ Riddle, Richard Leigh, Clee des Marx, David McNarie, pia —— BUDGETS ol J es : i a ~— ~~ ED Set OPR oe Go wy ee ee Kh | K aT a YOIUC \ AA 1 5 ane <i | o4 o— - oe ee oe ‘ | ° : , | SOP FF ent . i TAXES— Fedecal Lose - > _ : : : - : = @ —_——— we & OS ee oe Se Oe re aT é; } ~ t feeder she use L holds a mice LOVIA MCMICKE je pro Her ce. weight gain in mi h's Science Hig Wahiquist Junior lays with his favorite piece of equip ». while demonstrating his prize winiroject. MIKE ELMER s og pla and Steve We West dis ay’ tooth Nec : of various liquids on y : ) ee ects : sci | oe investigat ing the eff their science project their FALL CONCERT 7-8 peMle in ist, from present November c students si Thursday, mu the l ca s yo s under cafetorium progr4 m wa e tr t the Eagle The en oe ncerts ; * sone a fait co rst EroUP pp fi Je e 4 th s ss wa ; er r mb oi ect1 nu ch jr me saning ne so : a ert Choir sa th their nc rt off wi ea numoerss AL1L those evenings Me who concer + attended conce the was s tand nt e for. pare seeme o en 5 nitchy, tne nis Branz publ; musica Tom DeGarlais Jo Marie Taylor Slater Joan Grade ~- 9th Mention Honorable Jeff Scadden Lance Hancock Brent Hipwell Darryl Penland Elizabeth Fawson Bobbie Estep as Ith represent the : Lowae waser nn ‘OM will The follewing Eagles regional participantSe school Grade Robert East Anére Nelson Jodi Henderson Andersen Melanie 8th Grade Mc*ickell Lovia Conley Steve Holly Heslop Clair Airby Taylor, Jo Marie John Jusko Jaynie. 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PREWO The GIT noe ged eer Lhwvr Lee Ca , ca e *s-* rier ae 7 er ° voce Tas se . neh “tle ” le = CMe et ae ae Babe, toh, ’ re MO i> ’ 18 bet! ; ‘oa’@e ; : © t ti eo ore eet rei + as — : at : rit i! PS ~ . : aa ~ a” ee .* oO : y NDICA TE, INC. Re S, 3 u Eres your a order o Sur. 24% f | Ce ee a Me BA As es * ne +s ae if o %, IN, MEMORTAM : / \\ \ IT have know the silence of the stars... * and of the sea, . the sikence Pauses, . Meee of a city when it’ . he . the silence for which music alone -.. finds the words, - the silence of woods before the uinds of spring begin, We And I ask: Fon the depths Of what use is Language? . We are voiceless in the presence of realities--We cannot speak. And there is the silence of the dead. If we who are in Life cannot speak Of profound experiences, Why do you marvel that the dead Do not tell you of death? Their silence shakl be interpreted AS We approach them. fom "Silence" Glen Heslop December 17, Rame Maw Aprtk 7, by Edgar Lee Masters . , . 1979 in : 1980 Darren Stagge Aprtk 13, 1980 ¢ LOL ctr Glunn, Ramu’ ¢ Darren uxith Looe, € aca. |
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