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Show SCHOOL DRAMA CASTSELECTED High School Debaters to Meet West High of Salt Lake City OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS NOTES Constance Ford, Editor Members of the cast for the Ogden high school play, "Old Lady 31," were announced today. They are: Abe, Grant Neuteboom; Angie, Audrey Carver; Nancy, Joye Gregory; Abigail, Rosella Berger; Sarah Jane, Elizabeth Ellis; Mrs. Homans, Betty Lou Balch; Mary, Ruth Mary Purdy; John, La Moine Suttlemyer; Blossie, Elinor Clark; Sam'l, Clyde Checketts; Mike, Allan Van Dyke; Elizabeth, Barbara Reeve; Granny, Agnes Jensen; Minerva, Kathleen Benson. — Gordon Cole. A practice debate with West high school of Salt Laka City is scheduled Friday during the fifth and sixth periods. Another debate is being arranged with North Summit. Members of the j Ogden team are: Blair Burton, f Keith Wilcox, Earl Tanner, and I Reed Coray.—Florence Cashmore. At the weekly meeting of the Camera Clickers club next Thursday, Gordon Croft, geology instructor, will present a series of colored moving pictures taken in southern Utah. — George Jensen. Mrs. Hazel Cutler is substituting for Ed Smith, chemistry instructor, who is ill. Edith Anderson has been elected to membership in the Writers' guild. The Sportette club meeting is scheduled Wednesday noon in Mr. Moesinger's room. Motion pictures of the old south were exhibited Monday in all English classes.—Margaret Hocking. TEACHERS WILL FEASTTUESDAY Faculty 'Thanksgiving Feed' Will Be Given At Ogden High OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Constance Ford, Editor. Ogden High school faculty members will feast Tuesday at three - forty - five p.m. in the school cooking room. The teachers have been asked to bring their wives or husbands to a "Thanksgiving feed." Domestic science instructors announce the menu will feature chicken salad, celery curies, deviled eggs, relishes, carmel delight with whipped cream and coffee.—Editor. Array of Faces Will Be Contained In School Publication OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Constance Ford, Editor. This year the Classicum will print the picture of every Ogden High school graduating senior. The school has made arrangements for taking the pictures at the school. The reception room will be turned into a studio. Appointment will be made a day ahead of time, beginning Monday, November 8. The price of the yearbook will be $3, including the picture. Announcements of the junior pictures will be made later.—Barbara Reeve. APOLOGY PRESENTED President Milliner Dunn of East High school in Salt Lake City today officially apologized to Ogden High school students for the recent paint defacing of the school building, which was supposedly done by East High students. Ogden's president Ray Stewart acted as host today to President Dunn, Keith Montague, business manager, and Hays Corey, editor of the Red and Black year book.— Gordon Cole. Robert Polidore, president of the student body of Weber college, and other students, paid a visit to Ogden High this morning to remove paint put on the building by Weber college students.—Gordon Cole. AT FIRST ASSEMBLY The first assembly in the new auditorium, held today, was opened with singing of Ogden's school hymn. The student body president of East High, Milliner Dunn, gave a shot talk, after which the assembly took part in community singing, j Audrey Carver gave a reading and j Kenneth Kuchler played a violin solo. Principal A. M. Merrill introduced Miss Alma B. Cloud of Woodbury college, Los Angeles. A quartet made up of Hendrina Evertsen, Joyce Wilson, Paul Col- ley and Eugene Brough sang. The assembly was concluded by the pep girls leading in the song, "We Are With You, Boys."—Kathryn Ellsworth. STUDENT MATINEE A student matinee of the "Making of the Constitution" was given this afternoon in the auditorium under the auspices of the National Sesqui - Centennial committee. An evening presentation will be given at eighty- thirty o'clock. — Kathryn Ellsworth. For the rest of the year, noon periods will be shortened to 40 minutes. Students are asked to make other provisions for lunch if the period is too short to allow them to go home.—Gordon Cole. School will be dismissed Thursday and Friday of this week. Students are requested not to partake too much of that "Turkey and trimming." GARB READY FOR CAST OF 'GHOST TMM' Modern Type Costumes To Be Displayed in O. H. S. Production OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS NOTES Constance Ford, Editor. "The costumes to be used in the Ogden High school play, 'The Ghost Train,' are in readiness for the opening night Friday, November J9," states Miss Mary Woolley, dramatic art instructor, in charge of production. "The costumes are of a modern type. They refer directly to modern styles and intricate designs," Miss Woolley concluded.—George Jensem GUILD AIMS At the weekly meeting of the newly formed Art Guild Margaret Jensen, president, laid down the fundamentals of the club. She ex- ! plained the purpose of the organization is to circulate a genial feeling of friendship among the members and to gain a greater knowledge of the lives of Utah artists. The guild plans to engage in modeling caricatures in plaster during the winter. This organization has charge of the scenery for the school play.—George Jensen. LeConte Stewart, art supervisor, asks that all students of the Art guild interested in helping with the scenery for the school play get in touch with him immediately. The work wlil be done during school time if possible; if not hours after school will be arranged. —Kathryn Ellsworth. HOLIDAY THURSDAY School will be dismissed all day Thursday, commemorating Armistice day. On Friday students wlil attend until one o'clock at which time they wlil be dismissed for the game with the East "B" team at two-thirty at the stadium. The "A* ; team plays Saturday at Salt Lake ! City at two-thirty. All students are | asked to support these games by! their attendance.—Kathryn Ells- ! worth. Students have been caught put- ing kittens and dogs in the mail boxes and closets at Ogden High school. The janitors are much displeased and request that this cruelty to animals be dispensed with. —Barbara Reeve. William Ball, a former student of Ogden High, was elected treasurer of the freshman class at the University of Denver for the year 1937-1938. — '< —- _^_1l _—: —_, The athletic committee has decided not to give a football banquet at the end of the football season. The committee intends to give a banquet at the end of the year for all outstanding athletics.—Florence Cashmore. PEP CLUB PICTURES Pictures that were taken recently of the Pep club can be bought from Rama Eyre, president of the club. Zelta Ballinger, dean of girls, today had a telephone installed in her office. All juniors wishing their pictures in the year book are asked to pay a fifty cent deposit to Leonard Robins, in room 118, before Thanksgiving. — Gordon Cole. CADET COLONEL NAMES OFFICERS FOR BATTALION Unique Lighting Marks First Complete Play Stage Rehearsal OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS NOTES Constance Ford, Editor. Carl Yarrington, cadet lieutenant teolonel, announced today officers of the Ogden High school R. O. T. C. unit. They are: Company A, captain, Ross Ekins; first lieutenant, Alan Bader; second lieutenant, Robert Davis and Jack Peterson; first sergeant, Ralph Evans. Company B, captain, Sherman French, first lieutenant, Spencer Savage; second lieutenants, Fred Barker and Kent Rounds; first sergeant, Charles | Ketchy. Company C, captain, Ger- ; aid Bingham; first lieutenant, Rex Firth; second lieutenants, Jack '• Goddard and Paul Lane; first sergeant. Milton Berglund; platoon sergeant, Harold Ambler. Company D, captain, Wilbur Cook, Jr.; first lieutenant, Ray Fierson; second lieutenants, Glen Brewer and Harold Niekolas; first sergeant, Frank Berglund; platoon sergeants, George Stevens and Fred Law. Range, captain, Don McClanahan; second lieutenants, Gordon Huggins,, Carl Peterson, Tommy Toyne, Eber Piers, Delbert Nye; first lieutenants of staff, John Whitney and Jack Wecker.—Gordon Cole. HOLD FIRST REHEARSAL The first complete stage rehearsal of the cast in the school play, "The Ghost Train," to be given November 19, was held Tuesday evening under the direction of Miss Mary Woolley. Among the effects produced was the unique lighting. This work is being carried out by the stage guild, an active art club consisting of several students. "The system of stage lighting this year is indirect, creating an unusual as well as an artistic effect upon the scenery," explained Woolley.—George Jensen. The a cappella choir of the Ogden High school, under the direction of Glenn L. Hanson, has begun work on its Christmas musical which will be presented in the auditorium the last Friday of school in December.—Gordon Cole. SEE MOVIES A movie was held yesterday during the noon hour consisting of four short subjects, the first of which was an organlogue of College Capers. This was followed by a Grantland Rice Sportlight called "Timing," showing how proper and accurate timing in sports makes good players. The program concluded with a feature entitled the "Magic Vault" and an animated cartoon, "The Woman in the Shoe." —Kathryn Ellsworth. |