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Show 14. UNIFORMS GO OUT OF SIGHT FOR ONE WEEK Cadets Sprucing Up For Annual Inspection of R.O.T.C. Unit OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Emily Merrill, Editor; Blaine Larsen, Associate Editor. Because of the approaching date of the annual R.O.T.C. inspection, May 10, the drill office announced no uniforms will be worn the rest of the week. It is supposed the cadets will clean, press and repair their uni¬forms for this important event. It would be well to remind the jun¬iors that a great deal of stress is placed by the inspecting officer on the neatness and appearance of the R.O.T.C. unit. Fellows, be sure to use the rest of this week to good advantage on your uniforms. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS According to custom, the first elimination in the student body race was held last week. For the office of president, Don Dee Olson, Bob Becker, Adam Bengoeschea, and Scott Dye were successful in remaining in the running. For vice president, Helen Abbott, Beverly Betts, Mary Cave and Maxine Leek were the lucky ones. LaMar Briggs, Frank Fuller, Earl Thompson and Josephine Stone will contest for the right to advance to the finals in the race for the office of secre¬tary. Probably the next vote wilf be taken today. In voting for these people, the utmost care should be taken. The student body officers have huge responsible tasks to take care of. The election of a person ill-fitted for the office would detract greatly from the success of Ogden High school next year. JUNIORS Juniors, it is up to you to make next year the outstanding year of your lives. Your class so far has always displayed wise judgment. Seniors, you already, through your good choice and decision, have brought much happiness and suc-cess to yourselves and Ogden High school. This is your last chance to make next year even better for the juniors. Surely everyone knows how the office of vice president has been idealized this year. Let's continue the good v/ork. Vote for the one girl for this position—Beverly Betts.—A Knowing Senior. ATTENTION JUNIORS Ever since the beginning of this school year the seniors have made us welcome by giving dances and other entertainments for our amusements. We probably will do the same next year for our juniors, but this year there is a more im¬mediate problem on our hands—the junior prom. The junior prom is the juniors' dance, given each year by them for the purpose of returning a few of the many kindnesses received from the seniors. We really won't be able to repay them very much, but we can do our best—and by our best I mean making the junior prom a success—and that is as much as any one can do. Also, if the prom turns out a success, the seniors will be assured that they are leaving their school in capable and appreciative hands. So come on, juniors, and support this dance as you have never supported a dance before. Re¬member, you are the hosts, and it is your dance given as a farewell parting to the seniors.—Barbara Clark. VOTE FOR JOSEPHINE There has been a little bit of de¬rision on the boys' part because Jo¬sephine Stone is the only girl up for secretary. Yet can these boys point out "one of their nominees and say that he is the best speller in Utah? Can they say that he won a trip to Hollywood because of his ability to spell? I doubt it. We girls can say both of these about Josephine Stone for they are true. Come on girls, we want a girl for secretary, and what better one could we have than a girl who can spell through a dictionary?—Bar¬bara Clark. |