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Show ' ‘ Gia oP Mts“ are aeMy aged a) a N Foc eS P tly ik L 4 ay ba, . uh “Western” was the theme of the Ninth 7th Grade assembly held on November 15. Mr. "We the eighth grade of theme October: HE oward was Everywhere" 25, at Wahlquist.. Lloyd Ward and Mr. Barney Williams were M.C.'s. advisor. The program Carolee a reading by Evans, by Nolleen | dance hula a of consisted Dabb, and an accordian number by Ron Tre~ mea Also on the program were a bop num~ Carolyn ber, and Campbell Georgia “he thanks to Mr. Cottle and Mr. Budge for helping 2 Cottle Mr, Contest a "Is is She?" Whe off with and girl prizes the the for at the costumes best Halloween . party held here on Cectober 31 from 5-7. Ronald and H arriet Hodgson won the couple prize. Gcme Back cause they were late to my \th peticd class, said Mr. Howard Ellis after "Bac k to-schoel Night cn November 15, 1956, at ee were served in said the that 32c¢ 7 parents lunchroom. Inuring the program in the auditorium, Mrs. Gooch presented an award to Mrs. Donna Mae Evans for Ir, Wyatt gave a ceading Moon", teshs, ed te the it was of the held following numTaylor and by number accordian an Hodg— by Ron solo Jolene Hill. Vice-presid- and takks short give will Taylor Robert a and Secretary Kay Folkman will give Other nuthers include a quartet consisting of Kay Folkman, Chyrrl Stratford, and Gayla Cobabes violin Linda Knight, Henderson; and Deanna by Jana Moorhead solo by American again in your life the P.T.A. talk on 7th Melodettes grade sang "Blue so many will as concerned with your welfare be people Week id, Recognize "Never now', said Mr. Jenkins, secondary supervisor, to Wahlquist students Friday. H is talk was the last of several pro- grams presented over the inter-com system in honor of National Education Week. science "I could tell who the parents were be- Wahlquist.e Mrs. Bingham trip meeting class Norris Bill _ President ent Other Parents. ic: As this paper goes to press, the following program is planned for the eighth grade class meeting on November 2ls it These were some of the comments heard when Vickie Lynn Favero and James Keller boy maea a drum a pantomime she?" walked ube Harrise Winners cuted" she "Tsn't { Ron Tremeas pantomime by Linda Weaver and Marge Bradshaw; and a tap dance by Dixie pantomime. their eo trumpet solo by Michael John; piano by Dennis Berrett,; accordian number with Budge and Mr, © duet special extend officers grade Bighth . Lola a ‘read~ gave Cutler sang, Carolyn Harris Love", "True sang Olsen sang, guartet a a2 eau -’ BIGHTH HOLDS CLASS MEETING assembly, talent the at vsarke, and the was b l eA + Larsen, Miss hy son, talent eS J nat Department. 'The announce- made Marian by found sg Edward England, reading by Connie Bowden, Sharyl Deamer with a tap dance, a chalk of scream-talk accompaniment the to hak Ars The prograt included the bers! trumpet duet by Blair Presley sang as Elvis Jacques George s here on November 20 under the direction of Blake Knight, Sally Rhees, and Tahna H adley, class officers. tae : Heslop played the Marimba, Pat and Harriet H odgson did a bal~ (Hound Dog! ing girls. Ge te i Indian Schcol soon, Science was ment dance and 16 girls did an Indian dance. Roger O'B rien let. Social did a sets Two danced’a Spanish dance. aquare ‘ announced Tuesday by Mr. Mordaunt Four girls and Thom Budge was the criminal. _ boys sang "Tumble Weeds" and four 3 graders will Intermountain ot Tings was narrator. ee Wyatt Erp was played by Fred Thompson, ( v ooh “ors (2 se the class, Music programs class, were from Mr, Mr. Mordaunt's Health Depattment, Barney's Social and Science the Department Did You See Moon? Quite a number of Wahlquist did last Saturday night during According to Mr. Ellis, it was students the eclipse. a copper red and was at its best from 11 P.M. to 2 A.M. Sunday M rning. It's color was what is referred to as Some of you will be “Blood on the moon’, married by the next eclipse--1960. |