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'HT' , lf: Q ?'.asfg'-f . . .....f.....,.2,',,, .j '!!? 5: 41-:Z fl 1 51941: 1 Wh fc' ' fi W- ' wi 1- rg , I S' f. , in 'i 5 ALYVJ3' Y' it' if Q7 RESUME The school year witnessed: An enrollment ot 1300 pupils in a 700 capacity building. Class room enrollments from 40 to 60 per room. Segregated assemblies-luniors, Seniors, Boys, Girls, Second Floor Rooms, First and Third Floor Rooms, etc. Installation of additional lockers in the already crowded hallways. The dwindling ot student body funds to the lowest level in twenty years. The observance, October tirst, of ground-breaking ceremonies for the new high school building, which raised our spirits to the highest level in twenty years. The abolition of report cards, an experiment ot doubtful practicability, though ot high ideality-the working and learning for mental growth and joy instead of lor grades and personal exultation. Higher levels in extra-curricular achievements in athletics, dramatics, music, art, R. O. T. C., publications, socials, club activities, and also, we believe, in all regular curricular courses of instruction. The publication by the Girls' Association of a commendable students' Hand Book, the tirst to be published by students. The employment and payment of somewhat more than three thousand dollars to some eighty students by the U. S. Government under the National Youth Admin- istration act. The revision ot the student body constitution, bringing it up to date and giving students more duties and responsibilities in the great business ot school. An altogether eventful and important year, one to which we trust every student and every teacher can point with honest pride and personal satisfaction. A. M. MERRILL, . . fv. 'M 4.1, 5.2 'YJ if W ::f.f'fgj,, , yttfrwfttf' , fifteen
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Greetings: May l commend you young men and young women of Ogden High School who have this year succeed-ed in almost every field of activity-in spite of handicaps. You have overcome difficulties and have kept your enthusiasm and your faith. Never havel seen a more studious, a more cheerful, a more optimistic student body than you have developed this year. True, classes have been crowd-ed at the old high school, but the Way you have accepted the situation and made the most of it redounds to your credit. You have made your par-ents feel that you deserve and are Worthy of a new high school, and l936 will see your dreams and their dreams come true. May I hope that you will continue to cherish your ideals: cherish the music that stirs in your heart, the beauty that forms in your mind, the loveliness that drapes your purest thoughts, for out of them Will grow all delightful conditions in the years to come: of these, if you but remain true to them, your World will at last be built. To desire is to obtain: to aspire is to achieve. Sincere congratulations upon a most successful school year. W. KARL HOPKINS Superintendent of Schools. fourteen
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FACULTY Edwin S. Smith Blanche McKey G. R. Poulter V. C. Hancock Chemistry English German Spanish R. E. Widdison Helena Case I. W. Connell Don Barney Ethel Franke History Physical Ed. Mech. Arts Mathematics Typing Coach I.. Stewart Dora Handy W. W. Taggart H. Henderson Zelta Ballinger Art Office French Stenography English Typing G. L. Hanson Music L. A. Robins English E. G. Smith Mathematics Lorene Myrick Dom. Science W. Abplanalp Bookkeeping .tn '56 :ffi ,,. 2.x-ew fr Hi H 4 5 ' . . X 5 - . 3' gc Q' ' PAF 1 , 1 .5 . r V' ' 1 Q ' E' ' 12.452 - r 'Q - ' ZX . - C X. - e . t . ' ' .1 s 1 . . , ' . .s:-rl: -'f- Q 'flsehfswf i':f:sM 1 7, - ' 2 , ,If sf - vf -.1355 ' ' . T QQSEH E ' f fr Sf , : .f .f x i gi i A 91 . EQ sixteen 57+ Le Ly 'i-Q
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