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Show 1. MUSICIANS OF U. OF U. WILL PERFORM SOON Day of Concerts May Be Changed From Next Friday OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Emily Merrill, Editor; Blaine Larsen, Associate Editor. The University of Utah music de¬partment will probably present pro¬grams at Ogden High, Weber High and Weber college Thursday or Fri¬day of this week. Friday was the day selected, but on account of this being Utah State Agricultural Col¬lege day, there is likelihood of the program being advanced to Thurs-day. ATHLETIC POW WOW Principal Merrill is giving a din¬ner and athletic pow wow at Dick's cafe this evening. The guests of this function are Don Barney, the new high school coach; Al Warden, sports editor of The Standard-Ex-aminer; Supt. W. Karl Hopkins, Assistant . Supt. Dave Wangsgard; Coaches Dixon Kapple and Ernie Simkins, Frank Oberhansley, R. E. Widdison, E. S. Smith, Willis Smith, D. O. Petersen, the five latter hav-ing been active members of the high school athletic committee during the past ten years or more. SENIOR DAY AT A. C. Senior day will be held at the Utah State Agricultural college Fri¬day, May 3. The seniors of all the high schools of the state are invited to Logan to look over the campus and buildings. A general assembly will be held at eleven o'clock. Pres. E. G. Petersen will address the stu¬dents upon the nature purposes and ideals of the college. At twelve o'clock a box luncheon will be served. All Ogden High seniors whose work is completed at the pres¬ent time are permitted to go to Lo¬gan this day if they desire. It is thought there will be a goodly num¬ber of Ogden High students in Lo¬gan on Friday. We are now assembled in the "Y" stadium at Provo, viewing the spec¬tacular invitational track and field meet. It is nearly time for the re¬lays to take place. During the course of events Ogden High school has annexed two second places, one third and one fifth place. The air is crisp, the runners tense, the crowd is silent, the gun cracks and the race is on. Ogden is seventh, now dropping' back to eighth as the third lap finishes. But look! The Ogden runner is third. In a few minutes we see Ogden win third in the 880- yard relay. What a record! In the distance we see a swarm of 1000 young women beautifully attired in black and white uniforms, com¬ing down the track. The sight is colorful and thrilling—1000 girls, marching perfectly and presenting a gorgeous spectacle. Every high school in the state represented, ex¬cept Ogden. What is wrong with Ogden? Surely the girls possess the beauty, intelligence and school spirit. Why should we let other schools, including Weber, our bitterest rival, outclass us? Let's get behind the track athletes as much as we get behind entrants in other fields of sport. Let's make a strong effort to put the representative body from Ogden in the posture parade at the B. Y. U. meet next year. Students, this is our school. Our actions can make or break it.—An onlooker, Ralph Belnap (on-athlete). ELIMINATIONS Out of the candidates for student body officers among the juniors, only a few are left, from whom a presi¬dent, vice president, and secretary will be chosen. They are: For president, Bob Becker, Adam Bengoechea, Scott Dye and Don Dee Olsen; for vice president, Helen Ab¬bott, Beverly Betts, Mary Cave and Maxine Leek; for secretary, La Mar Briggs, Frank Fuller, Josephine Stone and Earl Thompson. These students are capable and deserving of the honor of final se¬lection. WORK ALL IN? Soon, seniors, will graduation time be here. Will you be one of those few who haven't had all their work in? Now is the time to ask yourself this truthful question. If you aren't up to date in every sub¬ject act quickly; don't hesitate. Only four more weeks will you have to complete all of your assignments Assuredly you don't want to stay behind when your friends and class¬mates will progress ahead of you' Don't be a slacker, graduates. 2. TWO RETAINED AS CANDIDATES FOR EACH POST Vote With Care, Advice Given In Student Body Election OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Emily Merrill, Editor; Blaine Larsen, Associate Editor. The annual student body election drew one step nearer its close on Tuesday as Don Dee Olson and Adam Bengoechea were retained by the student body to run against each other in the finals for the presidency. Helen Abbott and Beverly Betts are the two girls who remain in the contest for the vice presidency. The office of secretary will be fill¬ed by either Lamar Briggs or Jo¬sephine Stone. Students, you have chosen wise¬ly. You must remember, however, that some people make fine stu-dents and poor executives. There¬fore, before you vote in the final election, carefully consider each candidate in the light of his or her qualifications to hold the office for which he is running. The success of your next school year depends largely on your student body of¬ficers. Choose carefully. JUNIOR PROM SOON A week Friday, on May 9, in the Berthana ballroom, Ogden High school's gala junior prom will be held. Students, to attend this eventful dance will be one of your very last chances to mingle with a great number of high school asso¬ciates and acquaintances. The jun¬ior prom is one of the gayest and most beautiful social affairs of the whole season; don't miss the oppor¬tunity to spend an extremely enjoy-able evening. Prices for admission will be 40 cents a couple and 75 cents for all those students without partners. Don't come stag. CHANGED TIME Because there haa been a slight change in schedules on KLO for Thursday evenings, "Tiger Flashes" has changed its time from seven- thirty to eight forty-five. This weekly high school program is broadcast to present the talent within the portals of Ogden High school. Listen in students, to your friends. COMMON FOLK There's something 'bout the com mon folk Who aren't too proud to greet The humblest man they're like to pass Each day way down the street. |