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Show MRS. LEE Named MURPHY at Wahliquist | TAKES OVER | AS PTA HEAD| FARR WEST—Mrs. Lee Mur-) | phy of 1305 E. 2550 N., North) Ogden, has been installed as = president of the Wahlquist PTA . READY for new duties*are student officers of Wahlquist Junior High School, Rick Creamer, historian; and Robert Other officers are Mrs. Clifford Folkman of Plain City,; Favero, president; Kevon Costley, secretar y; Kathy Souter, vice president (left to right). + ~ Grimm se __ a Nahlquist Selects Student "Body Leaders of Next Year. FARR WEST—Rick Favero will -fsshion s*ow, modeling the cospreside over all student body events tumes they had made and serving at Wahlquist Junior High School refreshments prepared in the home during the coming school year. economics department He was elected president. Other officers are Robert Souter, vice president; Kevon Costley, secre"tary; and Kathy Creamer, histor- : ae jan. Elected to head the. Boys Asso' ciation was Greg Larsen, with Stev- en Wise as vice president and Eddie oe first vice president; Mrs. Harry = Stewart of North Ogden, second” | vice president , and Principal) 7 Spencer Wyatt, honorary vice president. ver A secretary, treasurer, Ke Girls Association offi- "A" STUDENTS _ dent; and Carole Burns, secretary. The new student officers will as- § sume their new duties when school opens this fall. During the annual ‘‘W Day” girl 7 students presented a mothers tea = and fashion show and the youths "|. Larry Bondis a 9th grade student ' KEITH ORTON “A” competed in the annual intramural | © track bd Fe os 4 { : and as secretary. Wahlquist me = __ | historian will be named later. - cers are Claudia Carnahan, president; Glenda Charlton, vice presiea! Dee for the 1962-63 school year. She| ~ succeeds Mrs. James Kimose. Student » meet. About 360 girls took part in the SERN ~ | College Scholarships eee -._ 3 Four outstanding Ogden Standard- ber | record, of the student ~ Catholic youth organization and al member of the Holy Name Society.) EG eee sil eith a carrier for 2% years.) ~ rton i church’ ~ and community activity and serv- ice to the newspaper in promoting as..carried papers : Jay Larson, a studen good will and expanding circulation. > | der High School has maint ained _ Winners are: Larry Bond, 14, son) ™ straight “A” average during thea a "| two years he has been at the school. = of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Bond, L _ 3860 Nordin; James Lee Droesbeke,| rk. He hase = 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. - a - y to God” award) | and is active in church work. Hel has been a carrier for 10 month s. | Lawrence Greider, circulation © Droesbeke, 2166 Adams; Keith Brent ‘Orton, 0: jon. V.. 16,..son. Ort _E. 2850 N. North _ iManager ~) Ogden, and James (Jay) Alma Lar-| son, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan-| = ford $. Larson, Intermountain) ~ >> School, Brigham City... -| The scholarships _ were first” awarded in 1959 and cover one} = year’s tuition and». student fees. | ‘They are granted with the stipula-| / tion recipients will begin attending the college graduation. the quarter following = work. He has been a carrier for one) _, an honor award last year. He is” -,an active member of the CYO) from the newspaper. &xaminer newspaper boys will reThe youths were selected from ceive one-year scholarships to W ,among 11 finalists. They were ~ chosen on the basis of customer} ~ scholastic a member Central Junior High School, Ber held various class offices, He is) _ 2 Straight “A” student and received College | service, ently council and recently received the "| South Ogden ‘Kiwanis award for + scholastic achievement. He also: is) = active in chureh and community# = James Droesbeke, a student ati = P hes Ae '|at Bonneville’ High School where) he is an “A”. student. He is pres- = of the Ogden Standard. Bees _|Examiner said the winners were dif.” ficult to select by reason of the” - excellent records of t he 11 finalists. | | |