OCR Text |
Show October 15, 1961 October | | Sunday 15, 1961 Sunday ee 3 STUDENTS COMM FOR SGHOLA | ‘The echotarehig ity High School students hasy _ the National Merit Scholars John Frederick Bluth, Bluth, 822 12th; ! Mrs. Leland S. Coles, 70 Mitchell, son of Mr. This week's, Davis-Ogden battle| Région Oa in South Ca 3 game or this Box ‘Elder; Logan at looms as the t ‘week’s local high school schedule. North Cache, bye so and Mrs. Adams, will receive forme from principal. Lionel Dremel But several others will also draw a great deal of interest. Cl, _ Also, the student’s nam lege of their: choice to incréasé for scholarship’ or financi; TIME ey THEIR HANDS Se See g haopst< } tHe, first I “boys poset 4 Ts iia ha call Bountiful stands in a good., posi- at yoble, Region Mmtiree — South st? “Bast, West at Granite, ‘Highland’ at tion to improve its standing as it meets Clearfield at Clearfield. And Weber, still with an eye on -a regional title, goes against Ben Lomond at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at _the Weber field.. The Ogden-Davis battle is set for | ‘pick ‘up the Eee rca . sit on j} 7:30 p.m. Thursday | in — edu: chosen Ogden are among the five as members of.wecampus | cheer leading squad this year. | They are Eileen Monson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ‘Monson, 188. W. Gwen, and Diane Dornbos, daughter of Mrs. M, Dornbo 1548 12th. ai " Miss Monson is head cheer lead- er and served as a member of the, cheer leading corps last year. She! is a sophomore physical education major, Miss Dornbos is a freshman in liberal studies, Others chosen for the cheering § l are RaDene pee, daughter ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reeve. of Brigham City, ca Neil Schwartz| _}0f Flushing, N.Y., and (Richards, Crescent, ‘Utah, Nanette ee us * By Kithloeii@ula® euiadd Wrey members at Ben Lomond ti n° rt , The © who host the student teachers have and leased theirclasses over to thenew- | } comers for the remainder of ia , ' +h term. Now, they are at a loss to) _ find projects and activities to fill oy their school days, iods and a lunch hour. Margaret Neal, English instruet-|/ or, answers her problem by visiting) constructive school. She departments makes of room the Christmas gifts. provides equipment | the gifts she is making. for 2 In hopes of cutting accident and|° citatiton rates at BL, the ” As-| sociation will employ a factual reminder for , but| the Scotties. Each week that the school does not earn the right to fly its safety flag, the boys will place the flag in a | coffin for a week-long viewing. Newly chosen junior varsity cheer leaders are Diane Hunter, | Kathy Grover, Lyn Eckersley, Yvonne Eckersley, Claudia Turner and Joan Dixon. The gals meet daily to practice cheering as. they | prepare for the 1961-62 basketball season. The drama, department, “under | the guidance of Miss Colleen Johnson, began the year’ s activities with ta le, 0 under, — : a ‘st < . om 'y school may a Genalya riieipation for iin c, set fo Rae for aes Ik tee scheduled iJan. 13. Springville. i ‘Region ee Six — 1 summit at arts | - rgan at. at. ‘Par or ‘Summit { leader‘ with two g i r Up in Region One, a will go after its third: straight | the a heats if. when. victory league | second place ‘Bears } Logan : 2°". Grjzzlies.. The could almost rap up the, ‘title with, a victory. at Garland- Tremonton. Box Elder, which fete, an “uphill battle, will go against South Cache in a game at Brigham Region Ten E peaver ‘at Kanab, Hurricane at Milford, Dixie at Parowan, Cedar City, bye. City. Standings: REGION ONE W; 2 Les Tk. Bear River ........ 2 0 TOAD i igcks veh O° _ South Cache atte Todds Box’ Elder: 20:5... 0-1 0 2 og 8 REGION. TWO Fees We L. TS North Cache ‘peep Ogden .....jMp....2°0 Miss Neal -produced a bracelet in the jewelry class, and baked goods ti | in the foods department. The sewing my, ‘school. ae Gal Bingham. Region Five = ‘Giton. at. Sov, Orem at Payson, Spanish | Fork at City other defeat wouldtae on ‘a game and a half: Br fer ers in junior will be inelegia Ro the halls, brows-) acting ing the library or sitting in on films| Rus and lectures, the teachers’ thoughts| with; ey feel a cultivated obligation| to keep a wary eye open for the er welfare of their students: 0 The coffee consumption of these | 9} |teachers has probabiy soared, be| cause they now have six free per- sh 7 E tend to stray to their class rooms.| ec cee pe ros nee ve ape Two Utah State University coeds’ from eae » neunemenetnenaaieaseeeencen On Squad at usu Olympus. — Region Four — Tooele at Gran-| ger, Murray at Jordan, Cyprus at Stadium. The Darts face a muse Aiftuation this week after dropping their first game last week to Bountiful, An- ee Ber o Pet, 1,000 Oe 000 .000; 2.00 .000| 1,000) de L6er Oe a | Weber ....dgr.....1 0) 1° 1,000| A 1 Lomond Clearfield ...... 0° 2 .......... 62°27 2 0 384 a Hic Scho ol” ‘DR eS rLUNK = 0 © 000; | This week's schedule: = y ‘ ON "ALL SIDES — Pet.! 1. Davis: ..3;3 We oc 2) ’Bountiful .°....... 2 Bonneville ...:...... 1 Ben it aa Wre, | No traffi f pent Semel | ‘fly ‘ ba four * County high scho Set. Lorin E.., Frost of the traffie division ofthe Ogden Police Department ,said all four high schools w because of acci tions: in.the week» nesday. ai disqualified and _cita- Wed- as Drivers. at. Ben ttle had one’ accident, ‘High nine eita- four cita- tions; at Ogden High nine citations, one accident; St: Joseph, one citation; “Weber, tions, one accident. |