North Summit High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Coalville, UT)

 - Class of 1929

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The CHIEFTAIN of1929 ill Qflnnu-al of the North Summit High schwl CQALVILLE, UTAH COIIIZGIIAKS FOREWORD DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES COPYRIGHT 1929 EDITH JOHNSON E ditar JANE CLARK Iinxinesx Malnager Foreword F IN the future, the contents of this book will cause the reader to look back across the years, and if in doing so he or she is touched byvthe memory of some event, or some asso- ciation at North Summit High School which will give new hope and inspiration for a big- ger and better life, then will the purpose of this book be fulhlled. 1 f n- CDedication To our parents who have given us theg privilege of life and the advan t a g e of school, and to the B o a rd of Education who has worked so diligently to im- prove the con- ditions of that school, we dedi- cate this Chief- tain. QADMINISTRATION K XVII.l.l.-KM BROWN P.-XRl.liY RICHINS M, T. CARMICHAEI. LAXVRENCE WRIGHT ' Clerk ALFRED BLONQUIST H. A, PACE, P. l'l. D. H. C. RICHINS President Superintendent Vice-President CBoard of Education HE MEMBERS of the Board of Education of the North Summit School District' are men of unerring vision. They are sympathetic, progressive, and intensely interested in the affairs and successes of the students of North Summit. They are impartial, wise, and judicious in their much sought for council. This Board of Education has made of our school a self-reliant educational institution. The members of the student body are thankful for such a helpful and enthusiastic body of school executives who have so con- sistantly and' generously planned for the present and future Welfare of our student body. Page Eight F a C ultya C, RAY EVANS B, S. Principal C. B. COPLEY A. B, Science and Matheinaizfrs EVA SMITH B. S, Business CLARENCE KNUDSEY B. S. Physical Education ELSIE L. NEELEY B. S, Textiles R. L. RALLISON B, s. . Natural Science VIOLA MORRIS B. S. Foods ARTHUR BOND B. S. Mechanical Arts BOBBIE ROBINSON A. B. English APOLLO I-IANSEN Music EDITH WILLOUGHBY Librarian S. P. MIKKELSON X, M lunior High NJJYNIYM M EDA TOON E Secretary E. L. HANSEN junior High C. M. ALDOUS M. S. A griculture L. M. NORBERG M.. A. Seminary KQV! ' .3 '+P' T Page Nine '- n Our Faculty UR FACULTY members have consecrated their lives for the betterment of the students of North Summit High School. They are not only the teacherspbut hope to be comrades, the examples, the ideals of our splendid student body. Students entering school may be lonely and therefore need the warmth of friendship and brotherhood to create a firmer impulse to keep the light of desire for education burning. This is an accomplishment of our faculty. Our faculty members have acted as an advisory body to the students in their extra curricular activities. May it be hoped that this action has resulted in the inspiration of the spirit of youth. They have challenged the minds of students in the production of wit, soundness of judgment and enthusiasm for self development. Through this very close contact of stu- dentand teacher, has developed charming manners and courtesy so necessary in our complex life today. f They have at all times tried to be honest-minded, direct, encouraging and constructive in all student contacts. lt is their desire to be fair in their judgments, They have always regarded as sacred, the sensitive regard for the wills of those whose lives they have come in contact. The fal'13VC tried to open the door to all students so that they might enjo cgportlmities, Ehlhflre, enjoyment in the common things of life and love for the hne and beautiful. They have ever tried to instill into the lives of the students, the nne traditions of North Summit High. The ideals expressed by the War Whoop, the Chieftain and the accomplishments of the Braves themselves, should be woven into the minds and hearts of each student so that he may be guided by a real joy in striving for perfection in his life's work. To these ends our faculty members have ever been ready to spend their valuable time and effort-never hesitating for the betterment of our student body. To this service North Summit High will stand an endowed tribute. Page Ten 5 1 S si 'x Sd xv, Iyxixx l Student CBody Oficegs sf, A 'I NEWELL CHAPPELL Cv X, President V DOROTHY BEDELL -. Vice President LEONE CRITTENDEN Secretary and Treasurer CLARENCE SARGENT A tbletic Manager MARGARET FARRELL Editor War Wlsoop FRANCIS IULUSON Athletic Manager ISAAC NICQU E EN Cheer Leader EDITH IOHNSON Activity Manager N, . H N ge lile-U Student CBody Officers INCE the publishing of the last year book in l9Zl, the student body of North Summit High School as an organization has accomplished a great many things. Some of the accomplishments are: A constitution has been established. This in- cludes all of the laws that our organization must fol- low Awards are given in activities. These activities are devided into two classes-athletic and activity. The athletic award is a bar with an indian head, on which is placed the football, basketball, or Winged-foot ac- cording to the honor won. The activity award is a block N. S. pin. A pearl is added to this pin for every activity in which the student wins his letter. The organization of officers meets each week to discuss the problems of the student body. This year these officers have been very interested and have all been in harmony with any idea for the betterment of North Summit High School. Headed by a very capable student body president, Newell Chappell, this organization has progressed much more rapidly than previous organizations. This year book is the Hrst year book that has been published in eight years. Due to this fact the struggle was verv difficult, and much honor should be given to the staff for this accomplishment. This year we have published nine War Whoops -one each month. Other years we have published eight. The standard of the paper has raised a great deal. We are proud of our school paper. We now have a business department that is com- posed of seventy-five students. The course includes all required business subjects. A new room has been constructed for the agricul- ture department, and a Smith-Hughes man employed. The student body has purchased a cyclorama drop and a velvet curtain for the auditorium. They also have purchased a school bus. They use this bus to transport students home at six o'clock. This makes it possible for students to participate in extra-curri- cular activities. On Parent Day, the student body officers do all they can to show the parents the importance of an organization, and to make the parents feel that they really appreciate their cooperation. From these accomplishments we have our present successful democratic organization-the North Summit High School. Page T'wel1,'e x ' .J -'A A 1 . if 'A Q fi , . l I. I 4 . , , , . f . , fill K - vi U v- el i l. , A, ' in X ' i n Ill' i 1 1 V w . lx X i 'V r , U Q' n X I , ' X - 4 x ' C. RAY4EYANS EDITHQ JOHNSON JANE CLARK EVA SMITH Advisor lcdztof liusinexs Manager Advisor DELLA CLARK ISAAC MCQUEEN ,IUDITH ARNOLD RfP07f2f Reporter Reporter Chieftain Staff 1 HIS Year Book is the first published at the North Sum- mit l-ligh School for eight years. There have been in- 0 numerable difficulties for the staff to overcome. But these If diificulties have only served to urge us onward. We as the w Chieftain Staff hope a Year Book will become an established feature in the school, and that the students will become more! is interested as the years go by. 7 ,M 1 ' 5 ffl i 4' i o a rlfw if w-Wwfftw if ff X K' I QI yy. MARGARET FARRELI. Editor EFFIE BATES Special Reporter EVA SMITH Faculty Reporter ISAAC McQUEEX Soplyonwre Reporier WSI' DOROTHY BEDELI- Associate liditor BEULAH WINTE RS Acting Reporter BE RX ICE SALMON Senior Reporter ,IOSEPII COUCH Freshmen Reporter BOBBIE ROBINSON Faculty Advisor Whoop Staff' LETHA WINTERS Special Reporter RETA WILKINSON A ctivity Reporier AFTON ARNOLD junior Reporler NEWEII. CHAI- PEl.l. Student limit' and .flilvlfllc Reiiorler HE WAR WHOOP staff of 1928-29, has been at very coopera- tive staff. Through their very capable editor, Margaret Farrell and associate editor Dorothy Bedell, they have published a paper that the students are very proud of. The paper is published each month-nine issues per year. The paper will be left in the library in a leather binding. This staff has worked very diligently to promote a literary paper. We, as the staff, hope that students of future years will appreciate our efforts. We stand for a larger literary paper. Page Fourteen S SW CLASSES lf r GERALD TAYLOR -. ELSIE L, NEELEY President Ad-vim, era, '28, '29: Senior Plav '29' Glass Officer, '27, '28, '295 Ag. Club, '28. JANE Cl ARK EMMA BRONVN Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Business Manager Chieftain Staff, 'Z8: Class B, G. Club, '28, '29g Class Officer, '29, Officer, '26, '28, '29g School Play, '293 Senior Play. 'Z9: B. G. Club, '28, '29, Senior Class UCCESS and progressiveness have characterized the activities of the 1929 Senior Class. The splendid acting of the characters in the play and the excellent support of the patrons made the Senior Play, The Boomerang, one of the big successes of the year. The students of the North Summit will long remember the antics and sayings of the Hrst junior-Senior Vaudeville. The crowning event of the Seniors stay at North Summit was the Senior Hop. The decorations, music, and dancers all helped to make this dance a tribute to the efforts of the 1929 class. As a reminder to the school of this class, the members have combined with the class of l928 to leave a project which will convey their appreciation to North Summit. The tennis court at the west of the building is indeed a worthy tribute of these two classes. The Seniors of this year leave old North Summit with the mingled feeling of the sorrows of good-byes and the joyful greeting of the future. May the wonderful organization which they have built up at North Summit follow and help them to be worthy members in their future plans. Page Sixteen ELVIN RIPPON Ag. Club, '26, '27, '29, BERNICE SALMON ll, E, Club, '28, '29, Divisional Meet, '23, Senior Play, '29: W. W, Staff. '28Z Class Officer, 'Z6.'27, '29, fvwf VIRGINIA SPRIGGS H. E. Club, '28, '29, Class Officer, '26, 'Rfff DELBERT REESE ERMA STEPHENS H, E. Club, '28, '29. PARLEY SARGENT Class Officer, '26, '27: Ag. Club, '26, '27, 'ZS '29, Basketball, '28, '29: Football. '27, '28, '29, State Contest, '28, BEULAH WINTERS 0' NJ! B. G. Club, '28, '29: w, w. Staff, '29, V '29: State Contest, '28, ,AL XY tj' .f :F . FLORENCE SMITH l' J.. X H. E. Club, '28, '29, MARIAN ROBERTS Opera, '27, Senior Plav, 'Z9: H, E, Llub '28, '29, LARUE RICHINS H. E, Club, '28, '29, Opera, '27, CHARLES SARGENT M Football, '26, '27, '29, CLYDE FROST School Play, '29, MAXINE STONES H, E, Club, '28, '29, Lincoln Essay Contest, '28, Y' I Y Y .I gl I. ,I , 4 . A . ' l ,Nun . i. X, F Y 1 N- I ' I, -V v P in 'X' V X F N, .,'5 . fp' U, iliigj I Page Eigl1tveII jg B,'Ig.'C,.I,1128,'1g9. WJ peru, '-.,, '2 1 AIZ. Club, '28, Class Officer, '28. I , MARY FOSTER 5 ' SIYIERMAN PASIQETT O 'Nl 9 E Y? I-I. E, Club, '28, '29. EFFIE BATES W. XV, Staff, '23, '29, H. E. C. Cluh, '28, '29, School Play, '29. LEONE CRITTENDEN B. G. Club, '28, '29: S. B. O., '29L W. W, Staff, '28, Class Officer, '28, XERNA FOWLER H, li. Club, '28. NEWELL CHAPPELL Senior Play, '29, S. B. O., '28, '29, Class Officer, '26, Divisional Meet, '28. V ,J . ALBERT DAVIS J' wx '- I I , DOROTHY BEDELI. N ' W. Iv, Stuff, '23, '29, 5. B. O., '29, X ,L , , I Ia. G. Club, '28, '29, X I ! ' FLORENCE DEMING ' Senior Play, '29: Class Officer, '29: B. Li. E ' Club, '28, '29, sebum Play, '29, R ZELLA TRONE B. G. cub, '28, '29. V-T ,gg ' L,IvERN BOYER L Aglmlub, '26, '27, '28, '29, Senior Play, '29, I f I State Stock judging Contest, '29, l pf' : ,ll JI , I -' RIETA WILKINSON J I I V , I B. G. Club, '28, '29, XV. NV. Stuff, '29, ' I' 1 , PJ! 3 IF 21,01 I . I G,hJ,fy 't,,V2kj2 V110 XO!! NEAL JORDAN School Play, '28, S, B. O., '23, Class Officer, '26, All. Club, '26, '27, '23, '29. HAZEL WILDE ll, G. Club, '28, '29, LAZETTE CLARK ll. E, Club, '28, State Contest Play, '2S. GLEN PORTER Football, '26, Ag, Club, '26, '27, '28, '20, ELSIE BLONQUIST B. G. Club, '28, '29. EDlTll JOHNSON Opera, '28, Debating, '28, School Play, '28. '29, 9. B, O., '29, YY, NV. Staff, '28: lQhief4 tian Staff Editor, '29, H, E. Club, '28: State Contest Play, '28: Lincoln Essay Contest, '29. EMERFION STAPLES Ag, Club, '29, MARGARET FARRELL B. G. Club, '29, Debating, '28: Senior Play, '29, W, XV. Staff, '27, '28, '29, Class Officer, '26. PHYI.l.lS TREIVlEl,l.lNG School Play, '28, '29, B. G. Club, '28, '29, Debating, '28. FRANCIS ,IULUSON Opera, '29: W. W, Staff, '28, Class Ol'I'iccrs, '26, Ag. Club, '26, '27, '29. MARGARITE PASKETT Opera, '27, '28, School Play, '27, LEONE RICHINS B. G. Club, '28, '29, MAINA MORTON' H. Club, '28, '29. 1 t t 9,156 JJ ,, ,mvfcvgf my . Jzvffi' 'L fmt an Page Nineteen ll mujyfgj My if M WM K EDWARD.RlCHlNS FRANCES DAVIS VERA WILDE EVA SMITH Pfzsfdent Vice-President Secretary Advisor junior Class F PERSONALITY is the sum total of what you do, the junior class have personality. The students of the class of '30 have participated in a majority of the school activities. Our members have won places in the Opera, School Play, War Whoop staff and Chieftian staff. The basketball and football teams, partly composed of junior boys were the champion teams of the division. The junior Promenade, held April l2th, was one of the most delightful Promenades ever held at N. S. H, S. The hall was elaborately decorated as a Spanish garden. The juniorsentertained the Seniorsswith a banquet and pre- sented each graduating Senior with a rose at the Commencement exercises. Page Twenty ELM ER TRONE VERDELL PACE GLEN THOMAS ,IESSIE RICHINS HOWARD SMITH KEITH SAXTON NETA GIBBONS GRACE WILLIAMS CHESTER BLONQUIST CLIFTON BLONQUIST A AFTON ARNOLD ELEANOR HOPKINS . W 'J LEMAR,POW:Wf aIV . W RACHAH.RKlHNS f , CHARLES RICHINS N FLOYD dAiN ALTA RICHINS INEZ WILLOUGHBY DOROTHY VERNON Page Twenty -0 fH J 4 f 'LL 'L ' -',J' ,H 'WI - 'Va' I N1 f llI!,' 'If 1 Vg If ' Tr-f.. :Y , ' Jw I :WI M A' ly ff .J Q Ap v,HilrJp,f!1,!f i 1 f? Ajf' STELLA I I f Twenty-Ima IACK BUCHANAN DELLA CLARK LETHA WINTERS LEE MCM ICHAEL ALTA YOUNG FRANK BULLOCK BLONQUIST ORLO CRITTENDEN ANNIE STAPLES BURDETTE HIXSON MADELINE SMITH RAY DEARDEN LOUISE BUNOT BLEAK POWELL OWEN GI BBONS LYNN PENDLETON GOLDEN HARRIS G,-XRN ET DAWSON ALICE MALMGREN DAVID CLARK LEONARD-BROWN LEONE GARN NlEl.B.-X FROST R. I., RALLISON Pferzdent Vzce-President Secretizrr qldvimr Sophomore Class HE SOPHOMORE students have participated in school ac- tivities and athletics. Unwilling to be left out of anything, they won places in the Opera, School Play and both Chieftian and War Whoop staffs. The Sophomores thought and acted, as intelligence rather than as custom or tradition demanded, and they have indeed established their influence in a manner more than commendable. Athletics appeared to be an interesting attraction for them as a part of the team were of this class. A number of Sophomores also participated in football. Page 1 usuzzlvr-llvrcz' Page Tu-eniy-fouf LEO RICHINS TERESA DAWSON EDWARD MOORE GWEN CLARK CECIL BALL BLANCHE BLONQUIST OSCAR BLACK MERL FERNELIUS VERNON JUDD ERMA BROOKS KENNETH RICHINS ADELIA BREWER AFTON GIBBONS ROY RICHINS LOIS GIBBONS WRENN BROOKS EDNA JONES HERMAN DEARDEN MAXINE JULUSON JOSEPH BUNOT MAY HOPKINS ROY JUDD FRED FOSTER FRED WILDE V CATHERINE BIRCH WARD WRIGHT MARIAN TAYLOR CHARLES WILDE IMA REED DALE RICHINS FLORENCE SAXTON . FORD RICIIINS BELVA SARGENT LLOYD STEPHENS MERLE ANDERSON BLAINE BLONQUIST MARY HARTLEY KENNETH DOWNS THELLA BUNOT WALTER POWELL ELLA BREWER HENRY PACE MARIE MOORE ISAAC IVICQUEEN TH ELMA BROOKS ESTHER RICHINS I Page Twenty-I ,IUDITH ARNOLD MILDRED JOHNSON ELMER ATCHLEY YlOI.A MORRIS President Vice-President Activity Manager Advisor Freshman Class HIS YEAR has been a very successful one for Freshmen of North Sumit High School. They have shown more signs of real class spirit and pep than any of the other classes. Some of their students have participated in school activities and athletics. Unwilling to be left out of everything, they were represented on both the War Whoop and Year Book staffs. They displayed some of the Brave spirit when they held their party. They had a large number there and everybody had a good time. I 5 Twnily-5: ELA INE SYM ES CLARENCE SARGENT MILDRED BALL l.OR ENZO BAT ES MARGUERITE CARRUTH THELMA PACE DEARL SHILI, WAYNE JUDD ERMA MAKIE REGINALD HOMER EMMELINE FROST JAMES ROBERTSON JUNE JORDAN ALMA STONES NAOMI ZLIMBRUNNEN EARL RICHINS NORMA STEPH ENS OWEN WILDE KATHLEEN ROBINSON FRED SIDDAWAY EVELYN VERNON CLA RE WA RB U RTON FONTELLA JACKSON VEL DEXTER Q' Page 'Iiventy-S 1 I Page Twenty-elgbl WILLIAM LEO BOYER EMILY WOODS RENA DEARDEK ITERN FAUCET MAURINE STEPHENS EARL STEPHENS PERCY FRANCIS NINA GROW GAY STEVENS IUANITA STAPLES RUTH POWELL ORDELL STEPHENS WAYNE BROOKS ESTHER POWELL NORMA BEARD PAULINE ELDRIDGE ERIVIA BLONQUIST JOSEPH COUCI-1 LESLIE TRONE VERLA RICHINS EDNA SMITH MELVA FOSTER MAXINE SHARP DANIEL MILLER ELLEN XVIIEATOX President LIQCILLE CRONIPTOTN Vice-President JAMES SULLIVAN LEONE FERNELIUS JACK ZUMBRUNNLX GRACE MOORE OSCAR W HIEATON LILLIAN PENDLETOX CARL WILDE DOROTHY ROBINSON WELDON SMITII IVY STOKES JAY VERNON IONE SPRIC-GS RIQSSEL BEARD JOHN GERRARD WALTER JORDAN BONNIE S'ARGENT LALRIENCE IIARTLEY VIRGINIA JUDD ELLIS RICIIINS LEONE WILLOUGHBY GEORGE RIDER RIIEA SIMISTER DON SAXTON IVANDA YOUNG JAMES BUCHANAN ELNA BUNOT YIQRAN MOORE NIABLE SMITH ' BILLIE REED RCSSEI, WILKINSON Page Twenty-nine LAURENCE BLOXQLIST Prexident RAE DEI ,I. EVANS I icf-l'rasidcnl MARY PI1TIi RSOX IAMIESJ XIiI:I,IiY EDITII BROWN MONT WINTIH RS GRACE Bl ,ONQVIST VERX.-X R SAXTON RIQTII BATES I.IEIZ RICIIIXS ZADA ANDERSON FRED BAKER FERNESS S IAONIEII RAKl:Il TI IARAX SAXTON .wwf 11m15- I MQ I .W , .1 M. M., ,.. . My , ? I 'I I if ' I I, ,,, 2 a . ' I If N . ',kR - I f, N ' . '44, -ink' is ,T 2 I ' .Af ,b E552 Rm 1' Il I I a , , E: . -,S ' if 'E ,, -m ' W -iz E ,S J, Q, 5 I. . ' re 4 If' -f f P : . ,,. ,, , iw 055' ma. .sf gg A . - . -ik! , -,WT , 5..I-55315 -s uf' ' ,I . ' 7' 0- 1 X ii ! I I QE '1 V ' uzgy .. I A - -1 ' - 1 - ' ' 1' 12-ny I J W- , f .5 ff l . V L.. ,. , , ,Li - '- I h Eff' ' if fi GEORGE ZYMB RUNNEN Serrelury IZIAIER WRIGHT IOREXIZ BROWN GRANT BROOKS RUTII HOPKINS REED BROWN PAIQLINE MEADOWS RIQSSIZI. TRONE IJESERET WRIGHT YERNAI. CHAPPELL NORMA ROBE RTSON HOWARD BALL HARRY IIENNICK YERL WILDE -v-,rv LOIS BREWER OSCAR ARNOLD DORA DEAN O'DRISCOLL REX VERNON LORAINE BIRCH ELLIS REES AMBER IHXON JESSIE WRIGHT MARC-UERITE JONES JACK ELDREDGE DEAN BLONQLQIST JAMES! CLARK BELLE MILLER DON ROBERTSON GLEN JUDD MARIE GROW DE NAR LAMB RLTH WILLOUGHBY CARI. MALMGREN RAE CAROL SIIARP LAHERSON GERARD LAYALYGI IN RICHINS JOHN CLARK FRANK MOORE LYLE REBS MARSHALL CLARK LYNN RICHINS LLOYD WILDE REI ON STAPLES CLARENCE PACE Page Tlizrly-mx: W6 AN VY' +57 I.. D, S, SEMINARY Graduates of '29 AFTON ARNOLD EFFIE L. BATES EMMA E. BROWN ELSIE BLONQUIST .IOSEPH LAVERN BOYER LOUISE CARRUTH LAZETTE CLARK LEONE CRITTENDEN ORLO CRITTENDEN C. OWEN C-IBBONS s Page Thirly-Iwo K. BURDETTE HIXSONI ELEANOR HOPKIN NEAL A. JORDAN E. BLEAK POWELL LYNN PENDELTON CHARLES A. RICHINS LARUE E, RICHINS LEONE RICHINS SL BERNICE SALMON FARLEY SARGENT FARON C. SIDDOWAY MAXINE SPENDLOVE VIRGINIA SPRIGGS B. ANNIE STAPLES EMERSON STAPLES DOROTHY VERNON ELMER TRONE VERA WILDE GRACE WILLIAMS INEZ WILLOUGHBY ORGANIZATIONS Future Farmers of Utah Club ll. M, ALDOUS .1111-rsm NEAL ,IORDAN FRANK BLLLOCK LEMAR POXYELI. XYRLN BROOKS HARYIEY PACE RAY RICHINS RIEGINALD HO1HiR GILN PORTILR lJANHiI. MILLER LORD RICLHNS GIERAI D TAYLOR til ARliNl1li SARGENT DXI IE RICQHINS LYNN PENDIQLTON President CHARLES SARGFNT JOE COLICH KEITH SAXTON CHARLES RIKQHINS YERDELL PACE LEONARD BROKYN HENRY PACE ALMA STONI: FRED WTLDE GLEN THOMAS GOLDEN HARRIS PARLEY SARGENT KENNETH DOWNS! l1NHiRSON STAPLES I'iive4l'revEdmz1 FRANCIS ,ILT LSON ALBILRT STETTILR LEO RICHINS LORENXO BATIN LDXYARD MOORE OWEN GHSBONS lzl NHiR ATCHLEY LEI: NlcMlKIllAl:L RAY DliARl7iiN Xl:RN ROYER !5I:RRON SIDDOXYAY I-LOYD CARNS OXYILN XYILDI: The Future Farmers of America is an organization nation-wide in scope rind! is organized to promote inter- est in more efficieiit agricultural practices. I lm! i -firm , i 1 ,f s .. JW 'ix 155 I ' i i ' xi if I if - x ' 1 ' V ' I X in J . 3' 19 qi ii Ki A - ' :xi vi in i M if s 3' I i 'Ugg V ... .if i ' Q- - is ' 1 ff f J inf PHYl.l.IS TREMEII ING Business Girls Club EX.-K SMITH l.l5OXIi CRITTEXDEX DOROTHY ISIiDEI.L Adrixor Prendznf Vice-President EMMA BROWX j.-XNli CLARK Sucreliiry Trerlmrer RETA NN ILKINSUX BI:LI All XYIXTILKS LEONE RICHINS IELSII: BIONQUIST IIAYEL XYIIDIE EMEIJNE SARGEXT ALIIIIE NlAI.MGRI:X AFTON ARNOLD DOROTHY YIQRXON l7l.ORl'.XiQli DEM IXG ISHRXICE MILLS ZIELI A TROXE M.-XRGARIJI' FARREIL l,IiTll.-X XYIYXTERS We :lim to foster ai spirit of unity among the business girls of our schoolg to prepare ourselves to perform efficiently the work we are training to do. l'uge'fl'rr1i'-flu' I r Jeff' W 1 . W W, 22092 M7fV!,Q,4f1 'I Y K Senior Home Economics Club ELSIE NEELEY EFFIE BATES DELLA CLARK MARION ROBERTS , Advisor President Vic:-President Secretary ERMA SITEFHENS LARUE RICHINS MAINA MORTON VIRGINIA SPRIGGS STELLA BLONQUIST ELEANOR HOPKINS FLORENCE SMITH BERNICE SALMON MAXINE STONES GRACE WILLIAMS MARY FOSTER ALTA RICHINS ALTA YOUNG Our purpose is to further the purposes of home economics in all fields. 'age Thirty-six unior Home Economics Club X IOLA MORRIS EYELYN YERNOX THELMA PACE ITOXTELLA ,IAK Adwxor President Vice-President S ecre tary ERNIA BLONQUIST -IUNE JORDAN -IUDITII ARNOLD VERLA RICHINS MILDRED BALI. PKUIITNI' ELDRIDGE LOIS GIBBONS FERN FAUCETT IMA REED ESTHER POWELL jUAINI'I A STAPLES MILDRED JOHNSON RENA DEARDEN MELVA FOSTER EMMELINE FROST NINA GROW MERI. FERNEILUS EMILY NVOOD9 ELAINE SYMES AFTON GIBBONS GWEN CLARK MARY HARTLEY NORMA BEARD EDNA SMITH NORMA STEPHENS STEPHENS CATHERINE BIRCII RUTH POWELI. MARIE MOORE GAY STEVENS Our purpose is to promote welfare of Home Economics, and develop a spirit of cooperation among the girls of this club and all other school organizations, Page Tb BACK ROW, Left to Rigl11fXewell Cl appell, Margaret Farrell, Bernice Salmon, joe Couch, Ein Smith, Isaac McQueen, Yerzi Wilde. .'lIIDDl,lf ROI4'-Effie Bates, jane Clark, Afton Arnold, Letha Winters, Beulah Winters, Bobby Robinson. FRONT KOH'-Della Clark, Rein Wilkinson, Judith Arnold, Dorothy Bedell, Edith johnson, C, Ray Evans. Classic Club HE CLASSIC CLbB is 21 new organization in our school. lt consists of the members of the Chieftian and War Whoop Staff. The officers are: Dorothy Bedell, President: jane Clark, Vice-Presidentg Afton Arnold, Secretary. The purpose of the club is to foster literary work. The club intends to publish a journal consisting of articles writ- ten by members. Another aim is to send the editors of the War Vvhoop and Chieftian to the state convention. This is the hrst Activity Club to be formed in the school. lt is very exclusive and it is hoped that it will become very successful. Page Thirty-ezglil Page Tbn'ly-zum A .77 LXVJ -.7 fu. ,f f ' I ff! f? ff! f ' .' I JM- ffl, 2 ffvff! Ciffffff , 41:4 4L :kj f K' xiii' 'I-JZ! .I,,- f I v 51 5 Page Forlj' f'l'hr0ugh the courtesy of the Board of Educationj . Wy V ,M , ' ,I n NV lp nv w3?ff5H5W XMNNV1 'JJ j N af , ed fl! QJYJL b I 1 A bl' e For Irv lun ,hgz kv QATHLETICS FLOYD GARNS JOE Buwor HOWARD BLONQUIFIT LYNN PENDELTON VERDELL PACE WENDELL OLAVESON GARNET DAWSON IIARVEY PACE North Summit North Summit North Summit . . 12 North Summit Page Forty-four Football CHARLES SARGENT FRED WILDE RAY DEARDEN GOLDEN HARRIS LEONARD BROWN OSCAR BLACK DAVID CLARK BLAINE BLOXQUIST SCORE OF LEAGUE GAMES . I8 Cathedral 7 Park City Wasatch I2 Morgan . HENRY PACE PARLEY SARGENT WALTER POWELL CLARENCE SARGENT WREN BROOKS DANIEL MILLER GLEN PORTER RIEi3IYN.AI D IIOMIER .12 6 0 6 FLOYD GARN HOWARD BLONQUIST HENRY PACE PARLEY SARGENT W'ENDEI..I,. OVLAYESON OSCAR BLACl LYNN PEXDELTON YERDELL PACE GLEN PORTER ROY DEARDEN LEONARD BROXVN HARNEY PACE ELAINE BLONQUIST NVAYNE .ILJDD JOE BLINOT CB a s k e t h a 11 North North North North North North North North SCORE OF LEAGUE GAMES Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit Summit . 35 Park City . 21 Wasatch . . 43 South Summit . 41 Morgan . . 32 Park City . . 36 Wasatch . . 34 South Summit . 43 Morgan . IEOXARD BROWN HENRY PACE WENDEIL OLAYESOX FLOYD KARXS RAY DEARDEN HOXYI-XRD BLONQUIST LYNN PENDELTON CII.-XRLIQS SARGENT GLEN PORTER YERDELL PACE XYAl,'lI R OXXI CIARENIIE S.-XRGENT ELAINE BLONQUIST GOLDEY HARRIS OXYIEN XYILDE FRED XVILDE CLIFTON Bl.OXQL'lST NYRFX BROOKS NORMAN SYNIIES D.-XXIEI, NI Track I'i14f'Iwzl-i'-wx The above boys are the probable track team of this year. Leonard Brown has won the cross country run tor the past two years. With this team we intend to win places in track activities at the Ilivisicmnal and state meet. UQCTIVITIES Page Forty-eight Qpera HHULDA OF HOLLAND Under Direction of Apollo Hansen Presented at North Summit, january 24 and 25 Morgan High School, january 26 CAST OF CHARACTERS Peter Cats ....... Gerald Taylor jacob Hoogenbeets . . Sherman Paskett Hulda . . Stella Blonquist Katrina . . jerry Heyden . jan Steen . Vrouw Cats jimmy Stone . Dirck . . . Adrien Steen . Cornelius Heyden Catherine Birch Lee McMichael Blaine Blonquist Neta Gibbons Francis fnlnson Dale Richins Charles Richins Isaac McQueen The Whole Town's Talking Directed by Bobbie Robinson Presented at North Summit, March 6 and 8 Morgan High School, March 9 Wasatch High School, April S Mr. Simmons Mrs. Simmons Ethel Simmons Chester Binney Roger Shields Letty Lythe Donald Swift Taxi Driver Lila Wilson Sally Otis Annie . . Sadie Bloom CAST OF CHARACTERS Clyde Frost . . Phyllis Tremellirzg Edith johnson Charles Ricbiris Isaac McQueen . jane Clark Edward Richins Edward Richiiis Florence Deming . Della Clark . Effie Bates Francis Davis Fa 'V N I A MARGARET FARRELL ' EFFIE BATES , ' I Rli'l'A WILKINSON JANE CLARK DOROTHY BEDEl.I. BELTLAII WINTERS BOBBIE ROBINSION qlelnattng W Page Fifty HE PROBLEM for High School debates this year was Resolved that Modern Advertising should be Con- demnedf' Margaret Farrell and Dorothy Bedell formed the Affirmative team with jane Clark as alternate. The Nega- tive team was Beulah Winters and Reta Wilkinson with Effie Bates as alternate. , Practice debates were held in the school and with other schools. These debaters met the teams of South Summit and Morgan in the Divisional Contests. A club will be formed and officers elected this spring to carry on the debating work next year. iqllif M W2 , ,uf f 1 ,ffgfngaff Me, 1.1 V-4'4'W V r dM,.wAf7 jfafwf iff, ,- V' 'ff 'Q fr f Z ,Y I 4 , , Ar f 1,QV,,, , ., fun V Af- 'f'5 '. nge F,f1,V..,,fe Page F1123--mo ,ii .1 1 Contests and Qflwards ROSS COUNTRY RUN CUP is awarded by Coach Clarence Knudsen. This award has been won for the past two years by Leonard Brown. If this race is won three times in succession by a runner, the cup becomes his, otherwise it remains in the school and the name of each year's winner is inscribed upon it. LINCOLN ESSAY CONTEST was fostered by the Student Body. In previous years the Illinois Watch Company has awarded a medal to the best essay on Lincoln. The contest was very intense. Edith johnson was awarded the pin for the best essay. Scholarship Awards are given by the faculty of the High School to the Senior boy and girl who have the highest scholastic honors during their four years of High School work. The winers have not been chosen for this year. The Stock judging Contest of the state was attended by a team from our school. Individual honors were won by LaVern Boyer and Parley Sargent. Medals were presented to them for their superior judging. STATE COMMERCIAL CONTEST was attended by The Business Girls Club. Twenty members went to Provo where the meet was held. Fifteen of the members participated in the contest. Our Amateur typewriting team won fourth place in the state, f STATE HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST held in Salt Lake City in May will be att-ended by contestants from our school in many activities. We will be represented in music, public speaking and drama. THE CONSTITUTIONAL ORATORICAL CONTEST of this year was very intensive. Each English student wrote a composition on a phase of the Constitution. Edith johnson was chosen to represent the school at the Divisional meet held at Park City, March 29. Wasatch won Hrst place in this divisional contest. PACE EXTEMPORANIOUS SPEAKING MEDAL is given by Super- intendent, and Mrs. H. A. Pace for the best extemporanious speaker in the Senior Class. The contest will be conducted on Parents Day, May I7th. The judges of the contest will be Principal Evans, the English instructor, Miss Robinson, and Mrs. Pace. THE HANSEN MUSIC AWARD is presented by our music instructor, Apollo Hansen, to the student making the most progress during the year on any musical instrument. The award will be a medal. Page Fifty-tb 2 Fifiyfffmr Calendar SEPTEMBER l0-Revistration. . 2 4 JMU ,,,Z,,,.,., , ' , ,.7 ,- at 24-F33-Nff,a?o if ffzb.-f6f14f Z1-Picture Show, West Point' f 28-Pict re Show Tell It To The Marines. ' f' QL!! , l f4f.,JA,4,vvL- 4' 'A'4'fZ'f J' ' 7- f J ,.,.,f'4 , 1 VZZMMM7 WOCTOBER 4-Pep Rally. J L If 5-Football, Cathedral High at North Summit. North Summ't !A7'b won, l2 to 18. Student Body dancejfgj Awjfwfw-rwfdflffh X ll-Pep rally. ' X W7 C W IZ-Football. North Summit at Park City High. North Sugnmitr, I Z -'Q 1 1 won, 6 to 7. Lyceum, Salt Lake Operetta uintettfykflff 'I l6-Pep Rally. I7-Football. North Summit at Morgan. North Summit won, 6 to 12. I9-U. E. A, - f yLg4,f1fL 26-Future Farmers of Lftah Club dance. ' 'MV NOVEMBER I-Pep rally. LZ-Football. Wasatch at North Summit. North Sufmgni t yon, 9-Free picture show and Patrons dance. , xg , 12-Armistice Day Programugi 1 d'A4'4 L '!,f 'XZ' ' ' I6-Home Economics Club dance' IZ to 0. Picture show, Annle L ZZMDAQAmL 23-Senior Play, The Boomeranvif' , f V' ff wx!! 725 29-30-Thanksgiving recess. ,fmmwf DECEMBER - fn , 7-Lyceum, L'niversity of Utah Play, 'iln thfe Nexft S-Business Girls Club dance. fff.f,4,,.,g11,DlDfL2.,a4fvbcf-Mf'DfJ ' 14-Lyceum, Shaver's jubilee. fBaskc-:tball-Evafnstori vs. North Summit at North Summit. .710 .fa-Mffyv' 20-Basketball-Evanston vs. North Summit at Evanston. Z1-Basketball-jordan vs. North Summitf at North Summit. . i junior-Senior Vaudeville. ,6MM,t,d,'-,QZ,,wf,2,o ns',,,e4oL.,,a, L,f,wfg,,,,,,,!Wf. Zl-january lst inclusive Christmas vacation. 4f Af ? 'f 1 JANUARY -l-Basketball-L. D. S. vs. North Summit at North Summit. l0-Pep Rally. 1 I ll-Basketball-North Summit at, Park City. ,North SL1mmit44-'fff!ALf'fl0dZ'5',A?47Z won, 32 to Z3,,J'fff 'ff Jaw 1' ,-' ff -4 .ff.'1 'f'Lf- 1 fr-lf-Mr ' 4 A ' 'lf' IS-Basketball-Wasatch at North Summit. North Summit won, 36 to lo. Student Body dance. First Semester ends. Zl-Pep rally, A X Calendar 22-Basketball-Morgan at North Summit. North Summit won, 41 to 39. 2-I-High School Opera, Hlflulda of Holland. fOpera for studentsj. , - 4 : 9 25-High School Opera, Hulda of l-lollandf' QOpera for patronsj, LL 74 Z6-High School Opera taken to Morgan, FEBRUARY l-Basketball-South summit at North summit, North summirfff won, 34 to 16. . ' . 8-Basketball-Park City at North Summit. North Summit u'oi1,O'1AffZ'f7Jf4'lf4'i- fa, MJWMLFJ . J 35 to 22. student Body aancendalfe-AMW ffewf f - 9-Morgan Opera at North Summit. I4-Pep rally. I . . X f 'A I5-Basketball-North Summit at Wasatch. North Summit won, fig-2 sig 71 to 20 I9-Basketball-Xlorth Summit at Morgan. North Summit won, .053-' 7C'4'7'7 Z'Z 28 to 43. affevyff-effffW7'V'7f'r Zl-Pep rally. Z2-Washington's Birthday Program, Basketball, B. Y. U. Fresh- f may f' Wffffbf- men at North Summit. Student Body dance, !,,,,,lf4c,,,4,,,L Aw 28-Pep rally. MARCH l-Basketball-North Summit at South Summit. North Summit won, 23 to 43. ff+4'Uj WK 1 fd S-Student Body Play, The Whole Town ls Talkin . Wft4,,a..t,.f,CL,fee4 I 9-Student Body Play at Morgapn. X file' 'QCMVZ fdfd I5-1'The Queens lJlusband. mf.,2:'ftefwfffaAH'f yoga . ,LQWLWMZ 28-Pep rally. B. G. Club gpesgp Provo to State Commercial' 'J717 '?. Contest.l7M- 4'f?3fla,jiL-,Q Ping W A 1 ' 'fi' ' Af 'I ' ' f f! '7 29-Wasatch srudnflifiiy Play. Lau That off. cross Country tiffwf-'eeef' run. Divisional Oratorical Contest at Park City. APRIL 5-Picture show. Tellin0 thef,W0rld. Q 0 !L,,jj' 1 fJ I2-junior Prom. Wear J '! ' 4 ,S 'N' Micff ' JL,,,Zl:i,,0! I0-Senior Hop. j4fff.,w A 'ff ' ,fi if JZ!! .. ,4!,li.,au--4Q4 26-B, Y. U. Band Concert and Dance. 524 -ft ' 7 7 ' MAY . -. . . ' ' f 'M 3-lfield and Exhibit Day at Mor an. 4 if 4 1-Bind' QQ 7-Junior-Senior Banquet fQ 'Vfg Lfwdnfl- ff f95'7 'VL 6 a 7 e 9-Grade School Proffram , ,M ,f 2 ' lil-State Nleetadlff Z!! if 1,1 , .a1j'fafe'T5'WfL'z 'KZL PLSXL7 IT-Dance, lligh mmol rchestra, Z-I-Graduation Exercises and Dance. Wyff- Jewell? X x Q, I 4 my ?7,,7A.1'- Wivffll-filffgg- fl,x ,- 4' - Fffly fir' a YOULL LIKE THAT SWEATER BETTER IF IT COMES FROM UT!-lH'S OLDEST KNITTERS Salt Lake Knitting Store 70 SOUTH MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH FACTORY at 270 WEST IST NORTH Makers Of Class Rings, Class Pins and Awards Utah Made, and the Finest Grade '23 TAYLOR E6 COMPANY 162 SOUTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH PHONE WASATCH 5123 Ernest Lambourne Salt Lake's Leading Florist 67 So. Main St. Salt Lake City PHONE WAS. 1516 Western Arms 81 Sporting SHOPPE COZY BEAUTY Goods CO' Duart Permanent Wave 1510.00 115 So. Main St. Salt Lake City Twp Finger Waves Given Free Good Athletic Goods Yon All Know Ernest l Coalville, Utah Witb Each Permanent TWIN IGNITION MOTOR SALON BODIES BOHNELITE ALUMINUM PISTONS Qlnvar-Strutsj H IGH COM PRESSION-VALV E-I N-H EAD CONSTRUCTION BI-IUR CENTRALIZED CHASSIS LUBRICATION OTTO T. STEPHENS GARAGE HENEFER, UTAH Page Fifty Wisdom is Knowing What to Do. Skill is Knowing How to Do it. But Real Human Service is Characterized in the Doing. G33 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Coalville, Utah CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - 371,000.00 U7-lV67'6 15 No Substitute For Safety P. H. NEELEY FRANK I. RFES A ttorizey-at-I,z1w D ENTI ST Coalville, Utah Phones: N. ll. S. is a Good School Office 53 RCSKISHCC Z3 PHQNE Sl COALVILLE, UTAH CROIVIPTON BARBER SHOP We Lead-Others Follow jOHN ll. JOHNSON CLOTHIER Cleaiziizg and Pressing A Specialty jack Crompton, Prop, Phgne 88 Coalville The Place To mf ill fill Times E'L fU'fl'lI'g lo' Ulf Office A ' ' ' ' and Scbool ClAlRlVllTH CAFE UTAH-IDAHO SCHOOL . . . I SUPPLY CO. ND Si SMH, PNP' 155 so. some san Lake Always Boosting for the lligh School A. l. FARREL1- Dealer iii General .llercliaiizlise Iloytsville. Utah TWIN PINE DAIRY LAWRENCE WRIGHT, Prop. FRESII MILK AND CREAM Delivered Daily Phone I7-j Coalville I I fly-mul! IVIORBYIS JEWELRY STORE Coalville, Utah Gifts That Last RINGS WATCHES CLOCKS and SILVERWARE Authorized Dealer for- PHILCO CROSLEY STEWART XVARNERS RADIOS Radio Supplies Watch and jewelry Repairing Engraving All Work Guaranteed SUMMIT FURNITURE and IVIERCANTILE CO. 023 EVERYTHING IN .WERCHA NDISE '23 COALVILLE, UTAH FOUNTAIN SERVICE DRUGS BOYDEN'S The Rexall Store Stephen Lane Folger, Inc. ESTABLISHED I89Z Manufacturing jewelers Offer You- 180 Broadway New York City The Bestlin Drug Store Goods The Best in Drug Store Service C2 Individual Ownership Plus Save With Safety At Comblneclfliuglng Power BoYDENIs 11 Economical Distribution '23 O. P S TR GS STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOOD A Gngfgttimce STORES M126 FI!! I - Quish School of Beauty Culture 304-9 Ezra Thompson Bldg. Wasatch 7560 POST-G RADUATE WORK In All Branches- Sbort Term Private Lessons STUDENTS May Enroll At Any Time Write Today for Complete Information All of the Principle Methods of Permanent Waving at the Quisn sHoPs Z3 East South Temple Street Hotel Utah Was. 9385 310 Ezra Thompson Bldg. Wasatch 7560 U. S. NOVELTY CO. Wholesale Dealers In- CREPE PAPER SOUVENIRS NOVELTY Goons AND ToYs For All Holiday Occasions '23 Manufacturers, Importers and jobbers '93 I355 So. 5th East Hyland 8l3 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH WHEN IN SALT LAKE REMEMBER Come and Look Over Our 7,014 Will SWK MOWLV In Buying- Nice Line of Costumes FURNITURE CARPETS STOVES RANGES CARNIVAL GOODS RUGS PLAYS BRUNSWICK MAJESTIC MAKEUP . ' ATWATER-KENT Prices Right PHILCO '93 R A D I O S HILLAM'S COSTUME The Granite Furniture SHOP Company ZZI Constitution Building WASATCH 2399 Out of the High Rent District Bingham Sugar House Murray P gt Sixty ANDERSON JEWELRY COMPANY Let us help you select a lasting gift for the GRADUATE. Diamonds Our Specialty - - - - - - Guaranteed Watch Repairing Salt Lakeis Leading Credit jewelers 36 SOUTH MAIN WASATCH 9 4 1 2 R A Y 56 H A R V E Y When in Town Make Our Place Your Headquarters '33 OPEN NIGHT AND DAY '93 103 EAST FIRST SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY LADIES! Walk up and Save on - Smart Apparel CLOAKS DRESSES SUITS HATS We Undersell All Sales LADIES' UPSTAIRS SHOP L. FRAN K, Manager COZY EUR SHOP We Do First Class Repairing Alice Holtz, Prop. 45 East Third South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH For Diamonds and Watches 'II I A New Department HART SCI-IAFFNER 8: IVIARX TWO TROUSER SUITS - 8525.00 In High School Sizes S25 Now for the first time-Students can get University Styles they want at ESTABLISHED 1875 prices their parents are willing to pay 'I 5 . M ' Sl LC ARTHURFRANK X 0 am at we SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH R ALL MAKES T. E. MOORE MOTOR ebuilt Typewriters 1945.00 Up Rentals 582.50 Per Month THE BUICK - - CHEVROLET and AUTO SUPPLIES RIM South Main Street SALT LAKE Service Every Hour of tbe Year SUMMIT COUNTY BEE C. K. PERRY, Publisher We Specialize In All Kinds of joB WORK Give Us Your Next Order O. W. FRENCH Physician and Surgeon Phone 46 Coalville lgSt3I Would You Take a Position Like These? During the past month, graduates of our school have accepted the following positions: Mr. lvan j. Foster, Stenographer, Z. C. M. I.g Mr. Ralph Ford, Stenographer Uintah Pipe Line Co.: Miss Louise May, Stenographer National City Co. The average salary of these beginning stenographers was better than 35100.00 per month. Every month we have a large number of similar calls for office help. If you had the necessary training you would be in line for a position like these. It takes only a few months of concentrated study to prepare yourself for a good position. Check the course in which you are interested, tear out this advertisement and send it with your name todav for complete information. Secretarial Training, Bookkeeping, Civil Service. Accounting NEW STUDENTS START EVERY MONDAY L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH W I L S O H O T E L A Home Away From Home '23 POPULAR PRICES 'ES 32 EAST SECOND SOLYTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH WASATCH 96 fury A tl 1 , ' 1' , I Q' cyl U T 0 G R A P H S A if - 'Q X - '36 EXAM :W ' f5,ZQ,p,1ff 2? Lk' ,Qjxxzx-fiffdot-f--.'1 7.Mfw,WfJ7h4fQQS27 Zv Z .N A Zibdedivf. . . . , . 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