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Show Coeds Outdo Peter Box ee| | “11 | . tame score: eras 4 2 129 Teed ne 44 4 Noriega 6 10 Berrett Spencer 3 4 2 8 Shaw 1 0 2 me; | i 3 vantien ait whipped ‘main South, 43-28, to re- 2 sta a Junior High oe linc ee re inchefe me School Leer 1426 15 43 bas-| 1 etiaas ; ad Ret y two full games with only two remainin the ] | Ce a (PRee In yesterday's other game, Roy|/@ The tie for the number two 0 win. High high scorers for the| scorer was Hans VanBeekum with; 10 points. There will be“no games played next week in-league play, but on Feb. 16 the schedule will be South at Roy and Wahlquist at] | Valley. ae ? Doman | Hie | teacs ts | 3 | Sens ae : eS | 0 g 0 0 ee 0 Galley toldae Valley ne) nant 0 Hate 2 : ! they not | sc esececereneeeeecenss 1 : as | | 500 fam 3 .250 : ee ) AONE _ ce ea Cay, e : ane as © ee , ! A mei ee Ce eye roll,” : received a ae ‘ pupils rated a ot 1 ~ ohne, the whichau means _ that : all “A” grades ex class, and that one “B.”. Phillips, Sharon Starbuck, Ae Penny Welling and Diane WheelCE Gus : : . ba ea Bienen, Sian i Clausse, Pamela Gardner, Kath-| ‘| ryn Nozaki and Margaret Vaughn.| TOPS IN NINTH a 1 : er a 3 . grade. : i _ Fifteen girls and six boys saw their names added to the honor roll. a | | _. Seventh grade students included Susan Campbell, Gayle Charl- | ton, LeAnn Cragun, Marilyn Ed- | singa, Janet Erickson, Kendall | _ Fuller, Kae Hunter, Bryce Johns, | Deola Perry, David Probst. and _ Michael Trunkey. - Rosalie Ferrin and Marilyn Larson were named. from the eighth grade. Lye Students listed from the ninth " | j current | . 2] ¥e3 * aie Oe Vickey Mikkelsen, ReNee| Skeen and Ileen Taylor were} highest students from the ninth} — : de a | 2 o “Hay below | Janice | ; Te 3 ; Seventh high honor stu- (au man 1 I dents are grade Antoinette. DeBloois | a 6 Oe 3 ol cept in one e you segee roee2 2 ene “honor O 2 the f .. Another ® , hi | ing scholastic honors at Wahl-j} ele trap High ere ge Names aade roll,” ecentlyirteen to the “highwerehonor ») 0 0 4 which includes only those who| have straight “A” grades from| fee sia ogakones ov 0 ST Scholarship S tok _be on the way toward monopoliz- ty oe | FARR WEST—Girls appcar to | eee are 779) US Oe Z Stoker2 1 35 (Game 8 80 Asoth LEIS winners were Thom Budge and Allen Berrett, each with 10) points. ae y Valley’s cKay Buhrley as an —-—---—-— ok its Dennis Overman of Roy put on the best performance of the day as he hit 30 points, the best individual effort of the season. His points came on 13 field goals and four free throws. John Evans added 17 points for Roy. _. Roy was pressed throughout the | first half and trailed 30-31 at halftime as the Valley Bulldogs had | their outside shots falling. But | the Redskins overtook Valley in _the third period and then coasted | to the win in the final quarter.| Simmons 1 171 Evans 6:6 10 Winuit 0000 Williams spot)... scoring column for Wahlquist as| it had little trouble fourth 0 9 21 10 28 erase = 9 9 ° Peet win going into yesterday's action, — | Nine players broke into the; posting , grerman | 0 1 0 1 Johnson moved Roy into second place in |the standings. There was a three | way i 5 0 | i VALLEY 30 Qi _ broke loose in the second half to| 57-47. 0 5 Ga aa Totals | {] n j | 03 00 22 06 Kite Bailey 4 2 5 10 Knight VanBeckum “| 0 00 0Maw Christensen 0 0 0 O | 0 0 0 OKilrstrass Bingham 3 0 5 6 Pdi schedule. Valley, 3 ! . : 7 | poy rounds down ae i 6 i 0 0 Rhees Wilkens 0 0 6 6 6 Robinsen Wddntgomey' Stanger 00 00 0O 0O Welling : in first place in the Weber County 1 ellows ih Smet 1 0 0. 400 8 Melbos Wahlquist won its fourth} : straight league game yesterday i as | > _ grade in the second highest hon-| or list include Louis Best, Lor- | raine Beus, Linda Chadwick, Carma Christensen, Dan Gibson, _ Myrna Hammer, James Keller and Marilyn Saunders. — — |