South Cache High School - Souvenir Clarion Yearbook (Hyrum, UT)
- Class of 1942
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Tl...,YY- Hlese pasl years, spenl in sluilying lo holler prepare ourselves in meeling li1e problems of life, have been filled with many happy associ- ations, a few difficulties, and even some remorse. In later years we sliali look pack upon lliem as some of lime happiest days of our life. in , A 1 74-:4gfii'1'?.f:fm - ,. 'ft ' ' - 'p 0 . X' 'A Qt l -fl X 6 1 .',j .K . , , 1,, ff B 1 1 ,lf, 3 lf. , , 1, 1, 1.421 . , 1, 1 f., . 1 111 , 1 V 1 ' l',1,,3 '!,. ,,11 ff,fi5fi'1w'r ',f,', 1 I I fi n' , I 1 I 1 1 1 1 , ff I :rg I 1 j', ,wg ,- f 1 . - -i , 1 i up f iv 1 1 ' I UH ' - ' ' Ill! ' 'Y ' I I- yy , I ' , ' ', I -1 1 'fl 1 , A ' I' - ,X I ' 1 1 , 1,5 ' I ' I 1 1 ' 1, , ' ' , 1 1' . - it-L5 I . 1 5 I-,iq i- -' 'i-.1 -- : fi 'YF ,Y xi X 1942 Souvenir Elarinn Annie Jean Carlson , . Eciitor Jean Bicicmore . . Associate Editor Stephen Vvooci . . Business Managei' UHliiUfiliU For their hopes of a better world. for their ambition, for four years of unceasing contribution to school life we dedicate the 1942 Souvenir Clarion lo the Senior Class. In later years may it serve as a reminder of the happy days spent at South Cache. organizing and pllnlmd tus C anon lOl you lt een If lcul lo bring under one Love: Q1 I 0 lie expeuences an mlelebts 0 a u sc1oo year. VV1: wil have allamed our goal lf m some Way howevel oul efforts have lmelpc lo plesuve just a ew ol these evellaslimg memories . ,'?'l ' ' ff. - F ' M ' V AIQQSQTEW A .I-wa. .Kg iff ,.u,,:,,,g 1' . A-'gTs:3f'J5 , 2 Wg NA -b f? fail +L , - We A , ' a , A 'ffl Lo -S J ,M In V5 +A, 1,5 W ' Q . 0 'al . I ,Kay sq M e tn at 'B' X 3 -Qu.: A K X .. ,L 4 , A 1. Ag' 4,1 J Tift' -1.5315 ' , ,'s6f 1 ,,.. , ,, rye: . .4 f Y , ,,,,. 3355? I ffl' 1, 2 , KK QW frtfgf w on 'xi , '48 'Aim' 'ff-V' 'ygiizgn .A' ,fur itil. . uf . . :I 'nf tdlttltltlt SEPTEMBER 2-Registration Day. Six tlunctrect two students enrolled. Four new tacutty memlaers joined our ranks. 3'-'First assemlnly ot ttle sctioot year. principal Adams gave advice on tlow to lneliave. 5-Band attended P6ilCil Day at Brigtiam. 8-Class officers ctiosen. I0-Sctloot dismissed tor tile day so students could attend CZlCl'lC County Fair. 'tt'-'Students otmed and awed as Gene Gorctoim. magician, proved ttxe lland is quictcer ttian the eye, in tire year's tirst tyceum. I7--Date Leattmam chosen as ctiiet iarmer tor ttie F.F.A. I9--Cvot oit to a itying start in tootlmatt by wllipping Bear River 6 to O. Students met old triencts and made new ones at time tVterry-tVtix-Up Dance. 26-Boxetder Bees outscored Souttm Cactie Spartans to time tune ot Qt to 0. 26--Ruttx ictenctry selected to lead Better Girls, Club. '26-H.E.C. organized. Gayle Croolcston ctlosen president. OCTOBER 3-Ogden team falls tyeiore Spartan might. Score 6 to 0. 7'-Croatians presented year's second tyceum. 10-'Spartans outptayect Vveiaer Vvarriors '23 to 7. I0-'27-Non-Farmers enjoyed time two weetcs' beet vacation. 127-Jotln Oldtiam elected president oi ttle Band. 31'-'Fifty-two senior girls joined Amico Fictetis Ctuln. NOVEMBER 4-Stout Players presented Rip Van Vvintclef' 7-Traditional battle taetween Logan and Soutlx Cactue ended in 7 to 7 deadlock. I3-Lyceum featured Liptxam Tumblers. I4-Friends and Pxtumni returned to S. C. lo cetelorate Homecoming Day. Spartans wtlipped time Bulldogs, I3 to 6. Don Nielsen and lxftarie Fwulflfilllilfl crowned icing and queen oi tile 'lhrikey Trot wliictm was tletd ttmat evening. I9-Paper statts from time tl1ree Cacile County Sctxoots got together, putatistaed time Co-op and featured an exctiange program. 20-24--'rTl1E1I'liCSgiVtl1Q Vacation. QS-Students learned interesting iacts about electricity at House oi Ntagicl' tvceum. DECEMBER 1'-Loring Campbell, magician. entertained tile student tmody. 5-Nortti Cacile presented ttieir sctaoot play, ndune Wladf' S-Everyone met in assembly to t1ear President Rooseve-its tiistoric speecti declar- ing war on Japan. 12'-'Students and parents exctmanged places tor a day. Q2-A very capable cast donned grease paint and presented uxvest End High, directed by Bliss Evans and Valliiai Long. 25'-Editor presented awards tor prize-winning stories anct poems to Etva NlcBride, tVtervyn Xrvittie, Anna Olsen and lrene James. Santa Claus tnrougtmt presents lor ttie Hnice little laoys and girls. Entire Student Body received nuts and candy at matinee dance. 29-Everyone came tmaclc to stiow oit new Christmas presents. 51-Jan. 5-New Year's Vacation. v Ei gu,Ls?fVJ'w -:14i?55Q,zB:+. ,yt J, , Q' v f s,e.L 1,':.fu.x: w' '- wwf 4-L 12342 t5 .rm, to 'Jf:,,f:v,.::g3s7',r- 'bf .sf -'S 1. ,:- ' ., -214 ,Hy HAP? n lx '-:E-xSfn, '1.7 ff . fy' 455 77 53 J 'ibs.x' Kai. 'gflly If fl' 425 f Qi 'bs nxegxxshs .9v,w,5 'F Six. - e1rT?ff.'gif:Qm,i5Ysj filth 4. '-'i..,-F -J. ,y .-f K -1 Zyl Iijjyf t 2-fe' -.., ff 5- ,L ,gg- ' ,.eJb-2?-,gqq .' V wfc' pfiig 'Fa-my dggivgg z A J If -is fn '-we---1 TS A-1155, 'I' DQ1hW9'.1., Ly.. fBfQl5f'A9 if-'m7?'?-f f , I '-1-'--1 Qgwsp -'sf' ' A- . ISM5' t ,5,a',L,3rRi?ft' ,H 1f.eHFffij-ln, f. ,,'f'fg-+351 j'tt5'c'ft4i:t?' 1 '- ff Wim' MIT ,f,r-Fffzz?-tftinsgi' '1zg1gt'ftE2sQ.-zggtwl' 1 Q. nz. -ff Golden opportunities, work, play, laugh- tel '... these are the watctuworcls of student He. It is this life,-your life-which we want to brmg into focus here. For it is you and the people you know that is South Cache F' A' iii 1 X Ii. 21, ' 1 ' .. i L. '75'Faris'- 1ifmsiegg'i,fff.5 5. 4 -hi -'.1IfVa 1ef'3-3:2 ?5Sf2'a- -'f9139'l'r1'1'e V , e 1 . ref . fiafiwziglzfagz. A -- -,r:i,f:.x6f .V r mffils-.v 'H .fr T f 2 it Q' if -Ffiif at gi..1Q .5eM2,zfi ' J ' L-.1: . -:s::4:ff5VA1-2 ft 1 g.. 1 , , -- ' ag -Lg. - :xii we toctay, in a worict ot changing concepts, tile wqivii 'F ,.,7y,a-,gfgAuA,.,Lv:f 1 ,35W11.!5i.!n..iQ-gff'ffj Wig r.'fiN52ifm:tQ3iQgwpieQg,.few -' 5 teacterstiip lo direct ttie energies ot time peopte. 'f1..iQ-f' -N 'kb ff'-li .la -Q, - I -. R. At Souttl Cache Mr. H. R. Adams aiaiy iuitiits ttiis neect. For years tie has stooct at the tread of this institution. Always during that time tie has met time ctemancts of ltiat ottice, capaiyiy directing time affairs ot time sctlooi. Honesty and fairness in cteating wittl stuctents cturing ttiat period have given tiim an uncier- standing oi youltl and an enviable position among ectucators. Today, when stanctarcts ctiange overnight, a man with a unique recorct is at ttle tleim. On tlis ability to maintain time tligti standarcts ot time past in ltlis new era depends time future of Soutii Cache. , ,, .. ...fu--a , -...,.:.-nfqgpsu-4 ifirF ,l l :A i -Q-Q1 rf-i'?l'fif: ii ' -ab-1:55, 'rn' s- -:'-f: x - '- ',1,, , 1 1,1 ,f,1:,', ,1f1:1, 1 1 1 ,f 1 1 1,f,1, X '1 of 1 - 1 '19 1'1'1 Z'. 1 f 1 1 1 1 f .- 1- - 1 1 1 1 f 1,,-f1f,111, -1 111 1, 'f,',, 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11, ' 11'r1 , 11 ' -,,','1'11 11,11 1 111,,1 1 1 '11 ff, ', ,, ' o'1 riff' f 7 , , 1 1 1,, Z3 f '1 11 , 1, '1',' . , 'f ' 1',',1 . 1 1,, ,- I ' 1 ,' 1 1,:, , X 1j1,,, 1,1 ,f,f,1 1,1 1 1 1 1',f f 1', ,'. ,' I 1' I 1 X f' 1'ff'1f'1'1'1 7 , 1 , , 41, in 1 - V 1, V J , -11. 1 P1 -'Ls -g.- 1 1 11 'fc .1 1 ,, .U 1 -'1' t 1 , 1 P lf 1 1 -' 41 1, 1 of -1 '1 f1 1 1 - 11 .7911 1 A l 1 1 1. 111 1 :ne- '1 Vve can again iooic back anci see another memorable year tiiieci with successiui classroom work intermingiecl with social activities. Friday assemiaiies, dances, and picture shows have ati iieipeci i3aianCe tiue sociai iiie of tile students. Xvitil ttle iieip of time Executive Couneii and cooperation of the Stucient Body, the probiems have been met and soiveci. We wisir to ttlanic you students for your united effort in matting this year iiiieci with priveiess memories. , Student Hnilu lliflners Norene Larsen, Vice-President Robert Terry, presicient ivean Hansen, Secretary 10 Fauull H. R. AJHUIS Claris Chugg C. G. Laney Louise Petersen H. P. Anderson Joyce Ciawson E. N. Larsen Clifford Poole Ray Cannon S. A. Dunn L. D. Niorrell Esther Rust U F. J. Carlson Helen Evans Emma Nielsen W. H. Terry Minnette Carlson H. E. Kellett E. S. Obray Mabel Walker V. R. Carver Sigrid Kennington E. P. Oldham Conley Watts ? L- T' ating Pxnother successtui year has corne and gonefanci with it another graou ciass. We, the seniors, teei that the years spent at South Cache have thus tar heen the hest vears ot our tives: the pieasant associations ot students and teachers, the tasting irienuship ot schooirnates, the happiness, the sorrows we have known: these are to he the memories oi our Pxhna Mater. Though we sav gooci-hy, our hearts are ever with you, and our successes, 't there he any, are yours, dear South Cachet With pride in our hearts, we ieave no successes, mingtecx with those citions and history r ' e hope! ettorts a ' the tra i hrough with rust on 'That in the years to Come, our oi past graduates and with those vet to corne, vviii 'rnahe ot South Cache clearer to us ah as we hecorne tarther removed horn her t the passing oi the vears. Pina novv, Pxcheui 1 First R . 0 U Niclscn -n. left to right. BCM' - Flax Nfiucr, g ' Jane Dunn D Furl cr' Elaine Claw ma Nlauglmn I on I Q V 'S ' I it v . lxirs. Rust, Cn. 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S g It ' .. I'Ic F- ' 'zur-Z. v A -J .W x X A l' wh! C'IIr'hA1 Y 1 I . F1111 1. III , fs ' if Ii lwl ,'JtI'S'-I 'k L-5,15 M Ra ' , ' e I lg i, I X N- 1 11 I .iI'I' , 1 - 1 1 1 ' --11 1 . 111 1.1.1, i 1 ' I CIE1 ' .' n, vice-president, H, ' . 5 g, Ieacers nncI CI1e1' I 1 z , 1 ' I' I I f Iii 1 j 1 TI , -' If - I. I . ' '- 1' . QI I ' - II'e:. 111 I 1 -f SI ' I 2 gc . Q .1 I' c Ive J: A: I' - X-.I ,c .. IW ' c ' ' ' f' 1 1 I' -'- . 2 I Q c. I . 1 r I . , If ' ' , c ' '. ' 5 . d c N -k' I . 1 'J '- : -. 'V A C' . or '-Air -5 , , f- 5 C1 ' : -v I .Y f W- ' I I . H E I . l I , Elaine Clawson Charles Cooper Estis Copen Douglas Croolcston Jane Dunn Joseph Elcstrom Lenore Fallows Ella Ree Frank Arleva Freclricli Rex Fuhriman Phyllis Garr Ella Garrett Lois George Glenda Green Venna Green Verlan Gunnell Leon Hall lvean Hansen Barbara Hardman Ruth Hendry LeDean Hill Shirley Hughes Betty Humphries lvella Hutchison lxflarvin Almrams Roloert Aciams Kay Alder Gloy Allen Lila Allen Ray Allen Valoie Allrecl lvaloo Anclersen Bonnie Arcllilnalcl Lois Baer Vaudis Balcer Rnili Baxler Jayne Beuller Jean Biclcmore Darlene Bird Helen Bitters Alton Blauer Dean Braclsliaw Len Bencliley Belly Lou Burrell OXN'Cl1 BIIITCH Annie .lean Carlson Florence Christensen Syclney Clwistensen lldSS ul Ill SH Kennetll Nlaugllan Lowell lVlaugl1an Marvin Nlauglian Sara lVlaugl1an Robert lvlclvlurclie lVlax lVliller Donna Myers Cllarles Nieclerllauser Elclen Nielsen Fauna Nielsen Lois Nulln Clark Oliaray John Oldham Blaine Olsen Anna Olsen Jean Qlsen Jean Grmsluy Reese Poppleton Rutll Pulsipller Emma Reese Helen Reynolds Katlierine Riggs Dee Savage Clycle Smith -It QW 1 f . ,' aa 3 i 'QP n 1'-kr JD ,N Harold Jaclcson lrene James Elien Jensen Howard Jensen Darel Jessop Shirley Jessop Cleo Jolxnson Nluriel Jolmson Legrancl Jones Betty Keller Cleone Kenclriclc Barloara Larsen Clara Larsen Erma Larsen Norene Larsen Loy Leislmman Wanda Leisllman Jolm Lemon Seymour Lieclity Eclwarcl Loveclay Arlo Nlarcussen Hazel Mathews Gordon Nlaugluan Jay Nlauglman Blass ui 1942 . H Q., . U, ..,.. . ,uv,.u. tg F Y , 3 m Class lllliner JUNIORS Left to Right, First Row: Farrell Pickett: Don Olsen, Presicleritg Vatrnai Long. Vice-President: Helen Leish- man, Secretary. Second Row: Nlerlin Nlaugtian. Louise Petersen, Jackie Vvright. SOPHOMORES Left to Right, First Row: Kay An- derson, President: Bartley Hatch, Luvxfana Wliiler, Secretary. Second Row: Harold Atkins, S. A. Dunn, Joyce Clawson. Doreen Xvyatt, Vice- President. FRESHMEN Left to Right, First Row: Paul Nielsen, Vice-President: Dean Larsen, Presidente Virginia Fnhriinnn. Second Row: VV. H. Terry, Date Kohler, E. P. Oldhnin, Leis Clawson. Walter' Smith Dean Spulnler Slrirlee Stauffer Lucie Stirland Ortel Stir-land Nelda Stoddard Chloe Swanson Frank Takatnaslii Betty Tams Robert Terry Lorraine Thorpe Marilyrr Watkins Barnard Vvtrite Jay Vvilson Jane Wyatt Dorothy Wood Stephen Vvood Evelyn Vvurston SUI IHH 17 'V Row Vaiorc All ed. Fauna Nielsen, Jane Dunn, Stephen xvood. Second Row: Domlilv Vaimar Long Kathryn Oioray. Niiss Jnvcc Ciawson, Gayle Cmoicston, Jean Bicicrnore. Jean Carlson ixennelir Nuim. For time tiiirteenttr consecutive year time Souvenir Clarion has recorded school iife at Soutii Cacile. Since l930, when it replaced the Reflector, it has depicted in words and with pictures the activities and events of time school year and the graduating class. Time Souvenir Clarion staff under the direction of the editors have planned and prepared this book to capture the brightest experiences of school life and to preserve for time students its most pleasant memories. 20 I .,,.,,,, ,bt All the girls of the school go to make up the Better Girls Club. The council consists of a girl officer from each class and ctulo. The purpose of the club is to create a friendlier atmosphere among the girls, to turing their ideals to greater heights, and to increase their interest in school activities. b Each year the ctuh strives to hotci a Girls' Day, at which the mothers are entertained with demonstrations from the different departments of the school. The event is ctimaxecl with a Student Body ctance in the evening. The ctuh officers for the year were: Ruth Hendry, President: Luvvana Jensen, Vice-President: Gayle Bradshaw. Secretaryg and Dorothy Davis, Reporter. stluh ' DHHS. - Q DOKQKMY X X, AAWSOY' ' Ntabf H nchy, PMS RUS Hctcn Petefscn 3 en Rum C D en XNYBH' .ns ' gre Luvvana L v an Hansen, Gancxt. t5rfKAShaw' A Rox-11 be , if Etta H Gaytc Secon V hum Lorie. First R00 ' . lean Carbon' Crootliton' B 'Ntorenc Larsen, Anvrcyhe Bouncy' Gayh' ' Aavisov 8 Nxiatticf- 22 Pmchew x oxen sluc ent sn II1e QCIIOG Ioo s Iorxx 'lr to reeelvlng the anon IS paper tI1e xolce of lI1e stun ents gnes enloymenl to a its rea ers I cI1ooIs exlen Iliff 'rs ar ec wxllm pwpex s oI otI1er Ing1 s rlon ns ext mang ms ennsvIvann 1ncI Haxxwn TIN qtaII Annie Jean C1rIson Editor .Iean B1cItmore Associate ECIlt0f Stephen Vvzod Business IVI1n1gcr IXennetI1 IXU1Il Sports Ivean Hansen Jane Dunn Humor IAIV1 INIcBr1cIe Luana Jensen Features SI11rIee Staufff-r Bar ara I'IarcIm1n S B Reporters Iame CI1nson FdUH1 N1eIsen Rutm lsls Orma Jean fXIcIer Exchanges IVIlss .Ioyre CIaWson Facutv The CI1 u sip mer Typ Adviser bffon Dunn PIDW Dorothy VV0 d R Inn VLIIQIILE 'vi in lgurnsenlhrlfgulslphcr Eve-I n H lourtlr 0 ' ng uh B wr ow V ans:-n Elm w Dorolll, Dawg rlwxlcr LUN wr Kms CEIQWSOII LUZC Clauson Kathryn Oh OW B Cflncr N aws rn J ae' Coffvvn .Iensenl rxlffff Iwajgdf' ZI11.mflo'csfiIIImd xial: 1 lfn E I . 1-'-.IIIf I e' ,W I Ii QI -'Q CI ' . Th' I ,g I I Y 1- II'-. dn. ,I-1 If'I ' e-' Med-,,,-f 1 ' IJ' .'II -1 I cn 1 , ' I f f 1 7 I I , .: . . , ' : 1 1 ' ' ' ' t : ' ' , , IJ f . . . .1 E ' 1 I , ' c I , I P I.'I . f'..g , , -1 I ,. II .N First Rf, , r d R I H: Carol Carter BI ,III III , , I II . I I ulrnrn Iffnrdnmn, Shirlee I I5 -3 I I I . ,. I , I . Sfauffcr, Ann. I R It 0 ,I R ,I A' IP. iq RB I ' 'I ' lc Jefln CMISOH. Joan Biclcmorc - L '.! I ' I-I III 'I L .I V I I 55 K ' 1 ., I I I I Bn, I ' I - . ' I . , Q 1 II f' L I II I . ' I III . , , One hundred eager homemaicers from every branch of Home Economics comprised the membership of the H.E.C. this year. in addition to monthly meetings the I membership roii. HUIHE EUIIHUHHU iiillil c uh has concentrated on increasing the Special activities for the year included first of ali the Turkey Trot, which was one of the most successful dances of the school year. In connection with the F.F.A., this dance was sponsored in place of the Harvest Bail of former years. Later on, the FFA. and H.E.C. heid their Christmas party which was a very successful affair. The officers were: iViiss Nieisen, Adviser, Gayle Crooicston Vvanda Leishman, Vice-President, Kathleen All mittee: Lila Rae Ciaric, L ' , President, en, Secretary. The program com- ois Heap, Larene Cooper. 24 First Row, left to riglll: D. VV'ooCl, l... Baer, I. Hansen. F. Nielsen. J. Beutler. E. Clawson. D. Myers. V. Allred, A. Frcciericli. K. Riggs, Nliss Nielsen, Aflvisor. Seconcl Row: VV. Leisllman. E. Garrett, J. Wyatt, H. Nlatliews. i... Nulm, L. Stirlancl. R. Pulsiplier, A. Carlson. Tiiircl Row: N. Larsen. S. Stani- fer, C. Larsen, B. Larsen. C. Joimson, A. Olsen. Fourtli Row: G. Allen, J. Biclcmorc. R. Baxter, l... Allen, V. Baker. J. Dunn. E. Wursten. E, Frank, E. Larsen. Fiftl-1 Row: D. Birrl, H. Bitters, Ni. Watkins. Jessup. O. Stirlancl. Sixtli Row: S. Huglles, B. Burrell, H. Reynolrls, J. Olsen, R. Hcnclry. First Row: J. Andersen, J. Kellett, E. Baer. H. Petersen, Ni. Nielsen, L. Maughan, I. Hendry, C. Carver. Scconcl Row: E. Rust, Advisor: F. Harclnian, C. Keller, F. Larsen, M. Fuliriman. C. Jensen, l. Summers, M. Baugll. K. Olbray. Tllircl Row: R. Stanton. K. Allen, Ni. Woodward, N. Nlauglian. G. Stauiler. I... Hurst, D. Davis, J. Olsen. Fourtll Row: V. Long. lvl. Jensen, A. Jackson, S. Braegger, D. Lindley. Filtll Row: C. Olsen, L. Cooper. N. Cooper, N. Jones, L. Heap. T. Pulsiplicr, B. Griilin. N. Miller, G. Crooicslon. A. Parkinson. an honorary clulo io: senior girls. it was organized in 1931. This one C gracl, ancl all otiier grades must ine A or B. to sponsor time enjoyment ol social activities of tire scliool, time encour- in scliool enterprises, ancl excellence in scliolarsliip. Tide requirements clulJ consists mainly of at least a tliree unit course with no more than are customary, tliey were given up in the interest oi national emergency club includecl a Cliristmaw project ol collecting toys which were tlien given lor clistrilnution lay tllem, a rally ancl otlier social events lor tile girls. The Sparta Pep. a cluia lor sopllomore ancl junior girls. was llormecl several years ago to promote scliool spirit. Since tlien it lias accomjolisldecl its aim ol creating more pep ancl entluu- siasm lor scliool activities. Helen Peterson, Eloise Baer, lylaurine Nielzon and Valmai Long guicleci this organization cluring tiie past year. 23 Uvvest Enci High, a comeciy in tiiree acts by James Reach, was time annuai dramatic production. Under time direction of Miss Evans and Vaimai Long, an stucient cast pre- senteci two outstanding performances. Tile piay, a story of American iuigim scixooi, pictures time struggles of Ciycie Haricins, a boy from time wrong sicie of the tracics, who is iaiseiy accuseci oi stealing some money. With time aid of iris friends he estainiisimes his innocence and is rein- stated at West Enci High. A story rich in human interestwanci comedy, capaioie direction, and siciiiiui portrayals by student ttrespians made this year's piay an unusuai accomplishment. 1fY ar,. 'ifil zif. ,Wy .f. VT 'Wi' .wtf ,, in -. ef QD ' - ii inf' 'g'fi.i ,S lr.: 3.,551,4d1li,,5.!'::- 1 ,'F!ilDf5g1L : gg: lm 4,5 V 0 n-1-,A ii 'Fl' -2: ' 4. rum mls? it ' 9 9 ' if: i hi .J '.-ht Agv, ,r.1.g- ggi., ..i + 3. 1 -.4 m if .if ' . v, --.15 J- .M i h af .A Qffia f 'r' . .Qt r ..f ' - 9 - 3 1-4531 f ,55 5 ivil-PM in-,war 1131 Y - MM, .i1?i'E3-in-ag... 134335 5 .iff1ia+ix t 'Er' L. K fn-.l, 1t3JQ. . A . -f-' P , ' Y-M - .. E1iNsEj-?iEi.V:-lg'.f4.?l:'ggi' ! Lors Baer, Carol Carver, Doyle hgan. Jean Ormsiny, Kay Aider. Second Row: Boyd ,'if,,'g' -, 1f'l i 1: 1'G?A'fi5ii,iQQiAi'Q,-2iii1- iw: Ella Garrett, Virginia Futrriman, Darlene Birci, Rav Lowe, Vernon Maugixan. riirirci 'E Q -L Jflfi Ji-lg-1.--s'.'rf4'ff:-.'Fq ' . ' ii 'Sl-'-fi 3J5l:S'5?- 53535455-' 'f?i7Ui -1 Vaimai Long, Estis Copen. Miss Evans, Roiwcrt 'ierry. Nina Niaugimn. Q5 Officers for 1911!-42 were: Dale Leattiam, President: Lorin Olsen. Vice- Presictentg Norval Hansen. Secretary: Fay Vvatt-cer, Treasurerg Grant Kidman, Eldon Cooper, Reporters: Seymour Liectity. Sergeant. Activities: I. Exhibits at County and State Fairs, and Ogden Livestock Show at Ogden. 2. Judging Team at Ogden. 5 Public Speaking Contest. 4. Cooperative PLIFCl'l8SC of Beet Catves and Sheep. 5. Harvest Batt. 6 Christmas program. 1. Fire Prevention Program. S Purchase of Defense Stamps and Bonds. O. lncreasect Vegetable Gardens. IDCTCEISCCI PfOdUC'li0n Or Food FOI' Freedom. ll. Ntonttily ivteelings. 12. Basketball. Ntolto' To Brottxerhooct, tronor rural opportunities, and responsibil- ot teaclerstlip which a future farmer stioutrl SCCOHA R021 . S. Licctlw' I A Row: ru . X-xanscnv Lucite' TW . 3 tlxsitn' ' Kictnxan- Lgdttjehc- L1c?hwg7XX:xir, S. JQSSUP' gfttlfmy' Ctr-n, F, Nxlawcriigltnlittcr JL' Slgertlc, Smuha G. Lcxshmgn Ntauctnetl- 3' First Rowi Kiki 'TIL' Anactsintgqnastli- H' Hctaitsktinc- L' gfat-ln. D' Shchoxskins. C' Coctictt V Nrxcxvrsofl- kia? C'gXictSC ' A15 Niagara sfxaeiitlct' L' Tuiftwughan' bxigicjtcrhauscr' L. a 1 v -- e . x 1 ' DBI CY' I X n XJ. PSU' AAVQSQTZ ' A dx Rgwi Bwtnen' p kcf- H .Nic SC ' n. , S11 ,. H, L Xt. Fiiutth Row 'fini Riwxw'1 xl. gnrgiacrsen- Aaulor Seventh REW Qurcnscn. Bunn t Hus.taU BxHoskinS. H' B. kcr D. Rtcxx? ix S. Hiro. ' ' .,.. A V ' ax p C 59 I Banxtlmti' R. ttftnscn' 2 D. Nietscn F- rel-' . T' jesse - GXIHNN 1 D! Quad. First Row: Dorothy Wood, Lois Baer, Barbara Hardman, .lane Dunn, Jean Biciimorc Fauna Nielsen. Aricva Fredrick, lvcnn Hansen. Seconci Row: .lane Vvyatt, Elaine Clawson, Lila Alien, :Wax Niilier, Annie Jean Carlson, V. R. Carver. Thirct Row: Seymour Licchty. Bah Terry, Ruth Baxter, Jayne Beutlcr. Estis Copen, Elia Garrett. Fourth Row: Wanda Leishman. Ray Lowe, Helen Reynolds, Shirley Hughes. Gioy Alien, Grant Kidman, Stephen Nvooti. Bla-rvyn Xviliie, Norenc Larsen, Barnarii White, Ruth Hendry, John Oiriham. Furensiu Uluh The memhers of the Forensic Club of ,42 feel that this year has been a little more than successful. Uncier the ahie direction of Wir. Carver, Debate Coachg Jean Bicicmore, President of the club: Elaine Ciawson, Vice-President, and Dorothy Xvoocl, Secretary, have planned and put over a successful tournament at which six schools attended anct participated, attended two actciitionai tourna- ments: the State Meet at the University of Utah, and the Regional Meet at the U. S. A. C.g cleverly presented a Wfaice It Or Leave lt Quiz Program, partici- patect in Sons of American Revoiutiony' Oratory Contest, and numerous other activities all to the benefit of the individual. Success to the Debaters of now and years to comeg may the experience gained aici in leading them onward as citizens and ieacters of tomorrow. 28 The llililll Time Soutim Caclie Banci lias again been rnoicieci into an outstanriing organization uncier tile capable direction of Wir. VV. H. Terry. This year tiie luanci was asiceci to play new pulaiications from puiniisilers oi iuanci music tlwrougliout time United States, tiiat tlwey migiit rxceive recommendations to ilave it placed on tile National Contest list for time year 1943. This imnor came because of time fact tlfiat Wir. Terry was cllosen cliairman oi lpands in National Region Ten and is one oi a committee oi ten, for selecting time lxanci music wlwiclm will iue piaceci on time na'ional list for 1943. Two ol time outstanciing functions oi time iaanci this year were time concert and banquet given in iionor of time parents, anci attenciing tlie Re jionai Contest iieici in Brigham. Otlier activities inciuciecl concerts anci iurnisiiing music at raiiie 1, lootiaall and laasicetlball games. Tile sciwooi appreciates time Cooperation ani efforts ol lVir. Terry anci l1is stucients anci wislnes time lmanci continueci success and accompiisllmeifs in tile future. First Row: L. Jensen, R. Petersen. N Stocliciale, D. Bird. A. Danieisen, A. Frcdcricii, C. Poppiclon. D. Olsen, J. Beutier, J. Vvriglit. N. Hale. Di. Nielsen, E. Crooiiston. Second Row: A. Nyman, R. Conquist. J. Olsen. V. Jackson, J. Oiciiiam. G. Alien. V. Spetlw, E. Nelson. A. Bailey, R. Puisipher. D. Lloyd, G. Bra-xcisilaw, E. Garrett, S. Ciiristcnscn, V. Snow, H. Lcisiiman, L. Nyman. R. Terry. Tiiirci Row: D. Berger. i. Bicicmorc. J. Hecicmnn, V. Nelson. A. iwicwiurdie, B. Nelson, Ni. Nielsen, B. Jones. VV. Aiorams. L. Buniciienci, M. Krelvs, R. lVinrtensc-n, R. Jensen, R. Anciersen, C. Oiaray. D. Larsen, R. iviaucixlcy, L. Clarke. A. Larsen. E. N'iCBTifiC, R. Hcnfiry. Fourllu Row: V. Larsen. E. Olsen, VV. Ancircws, Ni. Larsen. D. Savage. S. Yentcs. NV. H. Terry, Director: R, Petersen. J. Bistline, T. Alcler, L. Lacile, i. Smitim, D. Nieyers, J. Vvooci, i.. Gilgen, C. Olsen, L. Lcntimm. G. Kemp. ,i A i 9 1' V -' tiki n .A ee , K A., M- Y ' .... J. P- . First Row: D. Larsen, B. Vvlxile. R. Fuhriman. K. Nlaughan, N. Hansen, A. Christensen. D. Thompson, Nl. Ahrams, M. lxlliltlgllilll, G. lvlaughan. K. Alclcr, A. Allen. V. Gunncll, L. Thompson. Second Row: D. Nielsen, T. Nielsen, S. Lcichty, E. Baker, G. Kiclman, A. lxlarcusson. F. piclcett. H. Jackson, ixl. Niaughnn, R. ixlauchley, Coariu Poole. Thircl Row: R. Lowe. Nl. Hoslcins, S. Crabtree, L. Bmclsllaw. B. Anclcrson, G. lvlauglian, D. Shelton, V. Jensen, L. Allred. 7 Uncler the able leaclership of Coach Poole, the South Cache Spartans e. . Fla encecl one oi their most successful years. They enclecl the regional season with lour wins, one toss, ancl one tie. The Spartans also garnered a I3-7 win over the Tooele eleven in a non- region encounter. The Spartans iirst region hattle pitteci them against Bear River ancl they came out victorious from this tray, 6-0. Thev then met Box Elder and received their only clefeat of the season. They were beaten 'll-O. Th Spartans went clown to Ogden. with puhlic opinion against them, but they emerged the victor 6-O in one of the season's.greatest upsets. Vvelzrer came up to South Cache and was trouncect 24-7 lay the hard-fighting Spartans. Xfvhen the Spartans played at Logan, they fought a nip-and-tuck battle which enclect in a 7-7 tie. The North Cache Bulldogs were beaten on the Spartanls home grounds 15-6 in the final game of the season. Asael Allen, Spartan hallrlaacic. won one of the halflnactc berths on the all- state team. Kenneth Maughan and Niarvin Abrams were both piacect on the all-region team. This is the best record the Spartans have set up in quite a long time. 50 ZXWZY 1 . A-f,.,1.1'.W lldltlllllili JANUARY 5'-Spartans tumbled to Logan Grizzlies in season's tirst haslcethali game. 9-South Cache lost to Weber. Score, 51 to 20. I6--Spartans trippecl again, this time hy Box Elcler. I8-Seniors all triecl to tool: pretty for the alittle iairclief' 25,-Baslcetiaall game with Ogclen. We weren't on the long encl oi the score. 26--Vvelles Players provicleci entertainment for the students. 50--South Cache came out on top in a haslcethall game with Bear River. FEBRUARY 6-South Cache lost to Nortll Cache lay just three points in a thriller game. Amicos entertained lay La Senia Club at North Cache. 14-in orcler to release stuclents for farm worlc early in the spring. a plan for school on Saturday was acloptecl. 20-Spartans again felt the ignite of Logan Grizzlies. 18 to 24. 22-fVVashington's loirthclay celebrated hy lyceum, featuring imperial Glee Club of Logan. 27'-Elaine Clawson won S.A.R. oratory contest. 28-Stuclent Bocly sponsored Traffic Dance. MARCH 3,-Dr. Martin Hall, German refugee, lectured to the students. 7--in one of the harclest fought battles ot the season, the Bulldogs coppecl a one point win over the Spartans. 14-The laancl selected Josie Olsen ancl Helen Petersen as sponsors: Carma Stautler and Glaclys Jensen were chosen hanner carriers, with Cora Stirlancl ancl Mildred Larsen as twirlers. 20-Saturrlay school ctiscontinuecl. 27-Forensic Club attencled Speech Wleet at University oi Utah. APRIL 3--Seniors sponsored Bunny Hop, replacing Senior Hits. 'IO-invitational Tracie lVleet helcl at South Cache. I4-Ritz Trumpeteers entertained. 15'-uApril Showersn was theme ol' annual Junior Prom. Doris Balcer reignecl as queen. 50-'Region Track lVleet MAY 9'--State Traci: lvleet heict. I3-Annual Awarcl Assembly honored righteous. I4-Seniors and Juniors granted release. I5-sophomores and Freshies got lalue carcls. I5-Seniors ate, clranlc and macle merry at banquet. I7-Graduation night. Dr. Cv. Oscar Russell was the guest spealcer. Kltllougli tl1e Spartans didn t slack up a very good mm lose laislcetlaall record tlxu ha mm5 close games T e5 ac sexen defeats an one wm but manv of tue ,q mes were Xerx c ose Txex lost tlmezr starter 98 IJ to a lmrcl llglmtmg Logan squa Next tlxex traweled to Xvelner and were handed another defeat this time t If score was 99 '70 Box Elder XlStlCd the Spxrtan s floor 'md almost met defeat but ttley man rgrd 1 19 JJ xxln ultlm S points scored lor them ID the last tvxo minutes of plaw The Ggden Tigers easrlx luested the Spartans on the TIQCTS floor and Came out ultll 1 34 If score Xvuen Bear Rner xlslted tlwe Sparl ms domain they were trounrlled '73 29 to glue he Spartans t err on v um A ter 1 Close game at RlCllmODCl tlwe Bulldogs from North C'1cl1e garnered 1 JJ JD uctorv oxer tlme Spartans The tnnl game ol the season pitted North and South Cache on ttle Spartans lcor Alter tle Spartans l d ttme ff'm1f ull ttle way the Bulldofrs came from lpelxmc nn l e ist minutes ol pl'1v and toolc tl1e game 29 28 l xx l Tllomp on l 'lr cn I I mmpson ecnnc on X unnx A 'X en XX t Nl X mmm N H msr n C txt uugll an Ix lxl uurflnn Tlurcl Row Coacll Poole I Vlaug, 1 mn N L en Nl Nl mug, nn NX Q ul 1 tr D In ssop C016 1 VV tt JI d . hfm- .. .1 ', , . l Jil Q ' ' If 'l : . l' Q l . r - - - c - . 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Orqanhinq a successiuX yearbook requhes coordXnaiXon, adhednq 'fo prRncKpXes oi good Xaxlouk, ooXor appncakion, phokographk: appe aXX pad of We rnedKa used in hexpgux guKdance. Our obXec'cXve, obvKousXy, Rs ihod pursued upon SBHSQBCJKOTNI X Mons Xeadknq WNW U a me ' Romer rea' . . .O l CPN and conhnuous cus of 'che mshkuh n 'co We permanency 4747 V1.2 P93950 Wesk on Second Soukh Sak Lake ll Eat HHUW Nr F OI' Health lxllflde ' In the i Cleanest Fa H tI1eWe ' Cfofy St DISTRIBUTO RS Raw 1 lino' ' as elf' B lC enneff'S Pure P Hints E, AUTO AND WI H EUMAHDWAHE 3 in i 5 R iii 1 5 .H DUNN Users Win Hnnnrs Easier and Mere lflften! th g r 1 ly f lt Division Champions in Dis- t I mociei Conn, you'ii be iilriii- cci when you iearn iuow mucii better it wiii cnabic you to piay. Sold exclusively by GLEN eees. Kg 4. MQHEUTEU' Our Congratulations to THE STUDENTS STUDENTS . .. - and ,- PATHUNIZE YUUH FACULTY oi South Cache High ADVERTISERS! The UTAH-ID!-XHU EENTHAL HAILHUAEI T EUMPANY 8 E II ANDERSON EUMPANY Cache Valleys Buszest Store LOGAN UTAH T H B Gl'UlC9 Is T 8 BGSU of Fmenfls p A FRIENDLY INSTITUTION Everythnng Fo Office and ScI1ooIs Utah Idaho School Supply Co ualzty Sty e Va:-xety MEN S d BOYS COMPLETE OUTFITTERS SHOES AND HOSE I' OR THE FAMILY Tn: mn of Gnunn wuuss J XRNIAN FORT UNE Where You Get The Most Iwor Your Money And Your Money Does It s Best J E PENNEY EUMPANY Campus Shoe Repairs GIIUIQIYEAH SHUE SHIIP SHOE REPAIR SHINE I-I-XT CLEANING N1-QI 'VI Lg Utah 100 not +L I The Ilaoho Amorloan Commercla Prmhnd Department 62 W I Cc: UI I1 C Iuevalley LeadngLoca1Pp X ' I Q ' 1-1 .' I r-f ' 1 ' ' an ' Izc onw of National runds 1 X I S ' It r' Ili v I 'I'In:n VVQ are H I I .' ,-. - ' 1 ' Ivfrfrausc we unrry Shoes fo' Men - r . vv RED CROSS - SVVEEI'I'IEAR'I' - Shoes for Indies l55r uIlSac Sala .ucfjily ' , '15 . DIS .MW gr , . I I . I . . 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