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Show WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1933. School Tests Taken By Ogden High Senior Pupil While Lying In Hospital 'Appendix Patient Trying To Avoid Great Delay In Studies s Parke Petterson, Editor; Barbara Kimball and Marjorie Wood, Associate Editors Lewis Barker, a senior, recuperat- a ing from an appendicitis operation a in the Dee hospital, insists on hav- a ing school tests sent to him so that he shall not fall too far behind in r his school work. That's the spirit, j, Lewis. The high school needs more a students of that type. The type r that knows what school is for and -5 anxious to do all work well. Miss Dorothy Russell, a junior t student of Ogden High, is recover- j ing from an operation for appendi- citis. We wish her a speedy recov- j ery and hope that she may soon be s back to school. 1 FINAL SCOIAL EVENT Congratulations! Again the students scored an impressive victory by the manner in which they put , the opera over. Everyone who had , any connection with it shoifld re- , I ceive his share of the honors. It 1 was a huge success! But again we call your attention , to the junior prom, to be held Friday night. It is (positively) the last , social event of great importance that , the entire student body is connect- ed with. Students, talk, dance, write and sing this dance to everyone. Seniors, all you have to do is to present your invitation at the door; it is your ticket. Juniors, back your dance! It will be a gorgeous and brilliant affair. Get your date now! The cost is very reasonable, being only 40 cents a person or 75 cents a couple. Start the band wagon rolling, and the brass band will furnish the necessary attraction!- Grant Jensen. OPPORTUNE TIME Students contemplating entering the University of Utah next fal would do well to take the placemeni test scheduled at the university or. Saturday morning of this week These tests must be taken before entering the university and now is the best time to take them. All who are graduating should report at office any inaccuracies in spelling of names, etc., in the list of graduates as published. OBSERVATIONS Seeing that Juste Moi is doing some tattling, so will I. Juste Moi himself happens to be Stanley Mansfield. B. T. (don't show your ignorance, Juste Moi) is Bill Thompson. Just Me is Clara John- son; Prince Willy Nilly is Wilson Wright; Lady at the Keyhole is Helen Hooper. Dear me, I haven't written anything for so long that I've almost forgotten how. That's something to remember, students, write often and you'll do better. Clyde can't even fall off his chair, fourth period, without Grant following his example. What's this, a game of follow the leader? Ask Maxine Stone: "Ain't it a coincidence that we'd both have an appernment at the same jernt?" Why did Ellen quit lisping? Did she find out that Eddie didn't like it? Tell you some more soon.- Mademoiselle. BEFORE YOU VOTE Before you cast your final vote for the selection of student body officers for next year, the qualities of each candidate should be carefully, weighed. Among other things a candidate should be capable, industrious and amiable. Immediate ly the mention of these qualities reminds us of Charlete Woods. There can be no doubt of her ability or initiative as she is an excellent stu- y dent and takes an active part in all school activities. We feel sure we need not remind you of her charming personality. Her amiable manner and winning smile plainly account for her popularity. Charlene always has a friendly greeting for all of her friends and classmates and is sure to continue this admirable practice if the honor of vice president is bestowed upon her. She is sure to fill the office faithfully and expertly. But loud talk is not necessary to describe fine quality. You have seen her and heard her promise to faithfully execute all of the duties of vice president. Now it is your duty to give her this opportunity. Come on, students, let's replace that pleasant "Paine" with some lovely "Woods."-Goddard- Watson, campaign managers. ELIGIBILITY CARDS Application has been made for eligibility cards from the U.A.A. for 1 the following boys who will enter the final contests in spring sports: Lee Boerens, Frank Ellis, Wendell Fowler, Richard Alkema, Maurice Kennedy, Harold Burbridge, Clyde Greenwell, Douglas Barker, Darrle Hall, Lear Summerill, Theo Wood, Willard Whittaker. These boys have fine school records so there is no , question about their eligibility. WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 26, 1933 Ogden-Weber Will Enter Strong Teams In Divisional Meet Adams Issues Data For Athletes; Stevenson Will Be Referee Logan High tracksters will be the defending champions when teams of the northern region gather at the Logan stadium Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Ogden, Weber, Preston, Box Elder, South Cache, Bear River, North Cache and teams from the Rich division will be other contestants. H. R. Adams, W. Karl Hopkins, Earl Ferguson and E. L. Romney will be in charge of the meet. Tracksters of Ogden High engaged in a lengthy workout at the stadium Tuesday in preparation for the Logan meet. Coach Dick Kapple expects to take a squad of 20 athletes to Logan for the meet. Darrell Hall, Dick Alkema, Lee Boerens and Wendell Fowler stand out as the best bets for the Tigers. Lyle McLean, hurdler, looks like the best performer for the Weber- ites. Coach Mark Ballif was undecided today as to the number of tracksters he would take to Logan. Merlon Stevenson of Ogden will serve as the referee and Jack Croft of Logan will be the starter. H. R, Adams, regional secretary, issued the following regulations on the meet today: "There will be no trial heats in the morning. All time events shall be registered on tenth-seconds-not fifths. "All first, second, and third place winners of regional meets are eligible to enter the state meet. Points for relays will be 5-3-1. For all other events, 5-4-3-2-1. "No contestant will be permitted to participate unless he has been properly registered and has his card. All entries must be .sent to regional secretary, H. R. Adams, at Hyrum, Utah, on or before April 28. "Attention is particularly called to the events a contestant may enter-three events and one relay; except in case a participant enters the 440, 880 or mile, he may run ir any two of these three events anc take part in one field event only, "Tennis will be invitational. A1 tennis players must be registered a: other athletes are. Schools planning to enter tennis shall have entrie; as above stated. All tennis mer report at men's gymnasium at nine a.m. Two men for singles, two other teams for doubles. "Bring your own equipment and have it at the U.S.A.C. stadium ready to be weighed in at one-thirty the day of the track meet. "All coaches will meet at the men's: gymnasium at one o'clock to consider the entries, games, etc. All officials will report at the stadium at on e forty-five. "Co&;ches and teams are requested to remain in the grandstand during ti'ie meet. The Cache district schools v Pill dress in the men's gym; others wfll dress at the stadium." |