Weber County High School - Golden Spike Yearbook (Ogden, UT)

 - Class of 1934

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1.,2:r.:1un1ssansm5ermr:m4,..4:4'-ez.:a1.vsw::n-,wears-w::Mu-1-11-,. , , znmanam- T?1'MFF ' 34 '?!'Z:qf'-,fra -K E i1,'1Pi f ,Q ,J I .rg C Q q7p,eQf,Zf,hf www 1fU'U'ff16bvF'.,f512 . ,L ,flfzzfwl ,f6L!9f9yvf on W0 QV ZW f bwwf N754 fwfvfi-4Ji?U WA Wm-cCffL,,,L. WHL QL w41,w,4mfwa,,fLe: Quan! f 8,4410 - gidfwfal, CY -nb ,7446 qfafcf-ff 4405. H155 fgpwafifffv-5 JM- afdfnfcg, ,. WL lil, WMM ' ' ,423 ,6-4. jffifbff J',f,1,oMfff 1571 A'-Q11 Qmfdfffff' lib , aiffvffg, W of M ff W mQ UWM f fwvffff flaw.. W an Af 6073 MLMW W ' 1 . I THE GOLDEN SPIKE COPYRIGHT 1 9 3 4 HOISENT WANGSGARIJ EDITOR LETTICI-I OHTON lil FIYI-158 XIANAGEH THE GOLDEN SPIKE W .J WEBER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL THE GOLDEN SPIKE 1934 PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF WEBER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL THE GCLDEN SPIKE MOYLEN PETERSON DEDICATION TO MOYLEN PETERSON fBOI'H 1896-died 19345 INSTITUTIONS CAN HAVE NO HIGHER MEAN- INGS THAN THEY ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE BY THE PERSONS WHO HAVE MOST FAITH IN THEM AND WHO ASPIRE TO HIGHEST THINGS FOR THEM. MUCH OF WHAT WEBER HAS BEEN AND HAS MEANT TO 'I'HE HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS IT HAS SERVED SINCE ITS OPENING' HAS BEEN CONTRIBUTED BY MOYLEN PETERSON. HE GAVE GENEROUSLY OF HIS EFFORTS AND ABILITIES IN HIS CLASSES, AND GENEROUSLY OF' HIS TIME AND ENCOURAGEMENT' TO ALL SCHOOL ACTIVI- TIES. HIS LIFE WAS AN INSPIRATION TO THE MANY DEVOTED FREINDS WHO WILL CONTINUE TO MISS HIM. AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM, THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS JOIN IN DEDICATING THE '34 YEARBOOK TO HIS MEMORY. FOREWORD IN UIIIIICII 'I'II,XI Wh MIGIIT 'NIUIII I'lII.I.Y lNIllCIlS'I'XINIJ NND AI'I'IiI'XIIA'I'Ii 'IAIIIC WON- NI 'I I'I,ICIiS Ulf 'I'IIIh LUI IIIIIIIVI I, Wiblilx M.I.0MI'LISHI:,IJ IH IIII'. 'NTY IN UIIIZXNIZINKL XXII Ill lI.I?INl2 .KN INIII0NX'I'IUN SYSTICNI XX IIIIQII 'I'Il XNSIVUIINIICID THIS PXIIICX FIIUXI IJIQSICIII' XX XS'I'I-I IN IU X III-I Xl 'I'IFl I XXIIIISI' 'I'IIIC XIUI YIWINS. Ni I-I H XX I1 IIIIOSI-IN UKSIS IIIIC IlIiNIiI.UI'NII-NI UF III XKICIIICII lQHlYI'Y' X4 THE XIOI'II IH 'I'lIIi II ILIlI.IlI-IN SI RIC' YIIUN IN CONTENTS. THE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES f ' IN MEMORIAM NIOYLHN l'H'l'HRSUN F kill l.'I'Y FRANK BROWN Xlliilll, SIMMONS MAIUORIE ZIEMICIC ADMINISTRATION f 'I g j - Z 'X - f 2 7 -fi I, .,-ri: ffl'-'-:ff ww. M ' I l?'33'fifIif 'i5i 7 siiim J iiil - ' ilk ' fs .-'sis ' IWW . f' T Q. 7 .ia Re 7 M QQ. Q gt A WW M ii A Q fff f-, WL ' i 1: , - ' ,sf 'sfgif :'Z,.T,'+ f- - 7 SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY The fertile valleys in which we live would be practi- cally useless for farming if it were not for the high range of surrounding mountains. Each year the snow piles up to great depths in the tops of these mountains where it is whirled and blown into huge drifts. At such high altitudes there is usually a very cold temperature which keeps the snow from melting until the warm summer months when it gradually melts, furnishing an abundant supply of irrigation water in the valleys below. THE GOLDEN SPIKE KEITH WAHLQUIST SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS To the class of TH: Most ohsvrvers agrvv that tht- solution of many ol' the social and eco- nomic prohlvnis ronfronting us will he surely attained only thru erlucation. But now what you have helen l2lUQ,'lllfl'EllllPI' whut has Iwi-oniv conviction and hahit-will determine your avtions. ll' the Wt-her High Svhool has ill'0llSl0I!lCCl you to helieving more nohly, or has assisted you to a hetter set of those nwntul and vniotionul lmlmits which constitutv c'lia1'avtel', it has made lnwxvellc-Cl vontrihntion to the solution ol' your own and son-iety's problems, Your udininistrators join in hoping that our svhool has done this. THE GOLDEN SPIKE WEBER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION WILMEH JENSEN MHS. Nl. K. JACOBS DAVID C. SIIUPE mu.:s1m:N'r GEORGE CRAGUN HENRY T. MAW GEORGE A. HESLOP CLERK THE GOLDEN SPIKE JOHN Q. BLAYLOCK MESSAGE T0 CLASS OF '34 Edueution is preparation for life. Q Life is more than mere existenee. To live is to grow---to unfold the latent possihilities within oneis self-to feel that unfolding-to get the thrill of conquest. Life is filled with lneuuty, love. joy. fellowship. Mere existenee means flrudgery. 4-nnui. misery. unfl rlvvuy. Life thrills with the sun- shine of joy und hopeg mere 6XlSlFlll'P wullows in the gutter and the dlSC0lll'ilg?Illf'lIl of the slough of despond. Welmer has tried to weave into the lilrre of your heztrts and souls the warp and woof of genuine life-f-the iclf-ails of life. As you exit through the portals of clear olcl Welwr, we hope that you carry with you into this life those lofty qualities of student life that have cllurueterizecl our institution and that :nuke for good citizen- ship. Let not your graduation from XVelwr he the finis of your eduvution. Curry on! There is plenty of room ut the top of Ulylnpus. The nmss grow-ls alrout its lmuse. Our best wishes- our hopes go with you. lx-l our parting he Au Hevoiru und not Adivul', THE GOLDEN SPIKE FACULTY Mn. lc. SMITH MURPHY, 15. 5. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH NIISS KARMA CHADWICK. B. S. UN IVIGRSITY UI-' UTAH MII. ALBERT J. POWELL IHNIVEIISITY or CALIFORNIA UTAH STATE AGRICULTURE COLLEGE MR. I.. E. SWENSEN. B. S. Uwlvrnusrrx' or UTAH BIUGHAM YUUNC UNIVERSITY MH. MOYLEN PETERSON. B. S. illeceasedb ITTAH STATE AGRICULTURE C0l.I,l'IUE lYNlVERSl'l'Y OF IDAHO NIH. FLOYD G. EYRE. B. A. HRIILHAIVI TUUN14 UN1v1gks1Tx' NI R. ALDEN PETTIGREW MISS FRANCES BETHEL. B. S. UN1vr:l:slTx' or UTAH MR. HAROLD LAYTON. B. S. UTAH sTATr: AcRlcUl.'rUm: col.1.r:cT1 MH. A. PARLEY BATES, B. S. lNNlVlr1RSITY or LTAH UTAH sTATl': AGRlClll,TlWRl-1 C0l.l,liGE l1NIYl1RSl'l'Y U1-' c:A1.lrU1UxlA .-1: UOLDEN SPIKE MII. I+'I'lIIMI'1N .I. WI5S'I'EIIGARD IIIIICHA 'II YUIINC UNIVERSITY MISS ALICE IIRINTON, B. S. IIIIIIIIIAM wurvc UNIv1ans:'l'm' MISS IAI :IIA ILLEN XIII. I-'LUYID IHIIR, B. S. I'N'IYIiIlSI'I'1 or IITAH XIII. HILTON 'I'.-IYLOR. B. 5. r'Nn'1susl1'1' mf IFTAH MISS GIDIIIA SIIIIADIS ' WISRIGII lIOI.I,I-IGH IVIII. .MARION IIIIVGIIAM WICBIEIK cm.1.151:1c MII. MARK BAI,I,IIf', Ii. S. HIIIIIHA III YHIING IINIVICI!SI'I'Y MR. IIHNRY W'K'I'SUN, B. S.. M. Bun.:-IAM ml wr: IfN'H'I'IIISITY XIII. IfI,LYI'IR'I' I'II'IIIfIS. Ii. S. 1 NIYI-LIISITY or :fun THE GOLDEN SPIKE MR. ELDEN J. ROSENGREEN. B. S. ll'l'AH sTATT: AGRICULTURE c0l.l.HcE MR. KENNETH BROWN, B. S. UTAH STATE AGRICULTURE c0l.1.T:c15 MR. ELMER PETERSON, B. S. BIIIGHAM YUUNT: UNIVERSITY MISS VERSA LITTLEFIELD, Ii, S, UTAH STATE AGRlClJL'I'UIlE r:01.l.m:E MR. VERNE OBERHANSLEY. B. S. UTAH STATE ATQHICULTUM: C0l.l.l'IIQI-I MR. GEORGE E. FOWLER UTAH sTAT1s AGliICllL'l'UllE c:UL1,1au1s Uwwl-:us1TY ol-' UTAH MR. ANTHONY RUSSEL. B. S. UTAH STATE AGRICULTURE col.1.r:uE MISS LAVERN DANIELS, B. S. UTAH STATE ACIIICULTURE CULLTLGE MR. ALI-'RED E. STRATFORD. B. S. UTAH STATE AGRICULTURE col.I,T3cE MISS DAISY MAGINNIS, B. A. ST. MAliY,S c0Ll.1c4:T:, NUTHE DAME UNlv1-:HSITY or UTAH 1'wlvr:us1TT or fIAl.lFORNlA 4 THE GOLDEN SPIKE STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ltll'l'll NIMH tllt.-XIIANI Vliltlll l'tlWl'Il,.l, ltlt'l'II tIHRlS'l'liNSHN xnazi:-1'l:i1sllmm'i' l'lil'2SIIDI'1YI' Nl-1lIIUI'l'AIH lfntlvr the vupzlhlv lvafivrship of I,l't'SitiCIll Powoll. the slutlont hotly oftimfrs have shown thc-ir uhility and vliivielwy in bringing to Ll vlosv one of tht- most Sllt't't'SSflli yours in tht- history of Weber High. Tlley have varried on and improved the high Slill1t'iill'CiS set hy their pn-dorvssors in sum-h avtivities as dalices. programs. business affairs, und inter-school rvlations. They have heen supported in their work hy the 1-omplcte cooperation of faculty members and the whole student llflfly. THE GOLDEN SPIKE COUNCIL Fran! Ron'-Delora White. Don Olson. Ruth Mae Gfillllllll. Verdi Powell. Thersa Randall. Wilford Fowers, Livia Torghele, Jack Evertson Mifldle Ron'--Robert Wangsgard. Doris Ellison, Edward Fowler, LaVin javkson. Evan Jones, Phyllis Barker, Williiai Hannnon, Calvin Spills- liury. Back Ron'fMis-5 Brinton, Marion Blair. Russel Carnpliell. Hay Widtli- son. Kinilrall Jacobs, l,orenc Vifade, Lettive Orton, Mr. lsarr. The student eounvil is the legislature of our scliool. 'lille dele- gates of this legislature are student body oflivers. president and viva-- president of eavli class. president of each vlnlm, editors of Weber War- rior News. and the editor and linsiness nlanager of llie Colden Spike. Onve eavll week tliis lnody is ealled in session to niakc' lavxs. grant vliarters. and to give suggestions on matters relating to student avtiri- tics. The spirit of t-ooperation which was evident in this group was instrumental in making tllis a year of perfevt voordination lvetween students and administration ollicials. Tl-IE GOLDEN SPIKE IJUIIIS ICLLISUN Ill 'I'II NI IIC CII XII XXI IDULIJX IIII'WI'lI.I. xim:-l'm1sl1n1N'1' PIIHSIIJI-IYI' SIiI.lIH'Ii.-XIII XlII.IJRI'lI1 YXN I.ICI'Il WEN INA RNWSON Yl IA GIBSON sHI'IIlMl0KI'l III'1l'ItI'1NI,N'lA'IlNh Nl-QNIHIC ntzvm-ist:NTA1'1vi. .ll Nltlll lnmlclasrpw'rA'l'1xla GIRLS' ASSOCIATION 'lllie standards of I'ormer Hnunciul and social au'Iiieven1enls ol' the Girls' Association have lmeen very well upheld during the past year. This organization, composed of all girls enrolled in high suliool, has heen very uvtive and as u result claims singular events to its honor. 'lllw vrowning one. Il0W'CV0l', was the Girls, ,IJZlIN'0', this yeurls SlIl'llilSSIllg all of former years. Also of importnm'e were the regular monthly an-Ast-lnlvlies sponsored hy the oflinzers, at wliivli educational talks, and nt one time ai fashion review. were Ivntnrefl. lnteillertual growth and furthering of svliool ideals have been the prinripal motives in all the nvtivilivs. With IVIiss Littlefield and Miss lim-tlml as Capalmle' advisors the nssoriulion this year has made splendid progress. CLASSES lf-':K ,-1-'Axe Y If' Azz f 1 I-14' Q34 2.-Q x 4 lfff I .gf ?' all , i-27,5 A ill .Y 5 Milt! f- T'rl-f:-- - 'J'-V ahh' ii- , . ' L f f up .X sexy? X .X f--hr, U 'S T - affix ?:w M FIRST IRRIGATION IN WEBER COUNTY When the people first began to settle in Weber County they settled along the creeks and streams where irrigation water was plentiful, but, as the numbers in- creased and towns started to form where there was in- sufficient water but plenty of fertile land, it became necessary to build canals to carry the water to this land. With such rude tools as the workers had this was a great task. lVIost of the work was done by shovels or teams and scrapers. The canals usually followed the low places to make the digging easier. Many of the canals were dug by a small cooperative group and then enlarged as the settlers increased. The Church took one of the leading roles in ap- pointing men to survey for canal routes and often appointed men to take charge of the actual digging. THE GOLDEN SPIKE HISTORY OF COUNTY IRRIGATION SYSTEM I11 H3511 a ranal was dug from the W1-Iver river to irrigate the land i11 and around Slatervillo. A little while later another ranal was dug from Ogden river to Slaterville. 'lihese water rights are two of the olde.-t rights in Weber County. In H357 a l'll2ll'I?I' was ohtained and a ranal dug: from the Ogden river near the Utah Power a11d Light lion 1any's power pla11t to lfarr West. It was then ahle to r...'1'y about I0 serond feet of water. lint sinre that time the canal has heen enlarged to rarry ahont I9 serond feet. During the saint' year a rl'1arle1' was oI1tai11ed and tl ranal dug from the IIIOIIIII of Ogden Canyon wI1i:'I1 reaehed North Ogden and llleasant Yiew the following I Y year I H1521 I. I11 the tall ol' IIISII, the residonts ol' Plain City dug a ranal from tI1e Ogden river. Later they also joined this with a ranal whirh they olvtained from the Wfelmer river. The town ol' Huntsville has two niajor ranal sys- tems. the largest of which is thu Htxntsvillmz lrrigatiion Assoriatio11. organized i11 I86I. to irrigate the renter of the valley. through the ton 11. The other. the Huntsville IVlountain Canal, which irrigates tI1e land around the North foothills, was started i11 III83. l11 1805. Liherty and Eden ohtained water rights o11 the Xorth Fork of Ogden river. This is their 111ai11 sourre of water supply. I11 I868, the Church appointed William Garner to find il way to water the lands around Hooper. The ru- sult was the Hooper ranal whim-I1 was later joined hy West Weher when West WeI1er's eanal washed o11t. The Wilson ranal was taken out ol' the Weber river i11 I875, near the st,oc:kyards. This canal hranrhes at Wilson i11to a North Canal, whirh runs through Wilson. Taylor. and into Hooper. and also a South lnranrh whirh runs through W'iIson. Kanesville, and into Hooper. Alvout l392. IVIa1'riotl olrtained a decree to water on thc Ogden river, and tl ditch carryiiig Qlfg serond feet of water was ro11str11rta-d hy shovels. Ivith the ronlpletion of the Marriott ranal. prar- tirallv the entire country was served by some sort of irrigation system and a period of intense developincnt hogan. A Iroautiful. produrtive agrirultural section and various assoriated industries are the results of tht- lore- sight and energy of o11r revered Ii0l't'llt'iIl'f'l'S. SENIORS ,J , . 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Q s ,- 'fx X , , , -, ' fig af., ,. 4 :far 5 '--1 A-,TQ i 5 N w is ' ---' f ,591- 3-2221-H tl 1' Q3 4 , z.,--4 f-- , Y u . 1-3-U 4- ,,,, ll il - -lli TEi , A ix - 2 ?S2f f to X ef N as-ffaff-L -- 15:5 F Q gli, af..'.l2f 1 -'T -.:: 2541 5: 4. fy' PINEVIEW DAM This year at Pineview, in Ogden Canyon, the gov- ernment is starting work on a reclamation project which will be of great value to Weber County farmers by hold- ing back the flood waters of the Ogden River until the dry summer months when the water will be distributed, thus insuring a constant supply of irrigation water. This dam, when completed at a cost of 5B3,000,000, will store about 38,000 acre feet of water and form a lake covering about 2,000 acres of land. The water will be carried in a North high-line canal from Ogden Canyon to Brigham City and in a South high-line canal from Ogden Canyon to Weber Canyon making it possible to productively cultivate much land which has been un- productive waste land. Much of the water will be distributed over the county through the present canal systems. THE GOLDEN SPIKE WII,I4'0ltD I-'UXYHIKS l'lu-mini: wr Omni-:N VItil-1-illtl'1SlDl'lN'l' lfl.0ltICNtIIi S'l'Al,l,l SI'1lZItli'l'AlKY liniaw UltN'Il.l.I'l NICILSON limiuiaas NIANAU lluN'rsul.1,i: After voinpletiug three years at Welwr. the Senior Class of 'Ill is about to depart from this institution and set forth on the roucl of life. ive seniors have enjoyed the time wlhiuli we have spent, both in truiuing uucl in forniing life-long frieudsliips and acquuiiitunves. Our uluss has been unusually active in soviul und svholastir' avtivities tluring the past three yours. We hope that inuuy of the Class will he very 3-7lltTt'CSlllIl in their future or'z'uputions lnecuuse they have applied them- selves diligently to their work here. We ure just beginning to realize what it nwans to leave this clvur olrl school so well known to us, und so lull of foucl iueinories. 'l'l I ICRSA NANIJALI, Nou'ru Uunlcu THE GOLDEN SPIKE ERMA BEASLEY HOOPER NOLAN TAYLOR FARR WEST THERON KIDD HOOPER RUSSELL TAYLOR PLAIN CITY ELVA KNOWLES BIIRCII CREEK ELDRED CHARLTON WEST WEBER ELLEN BYBEE IIINTAH CLOYD ENGLAND PLAIN CITY CERALDINE BROWN BIIRCH CREEK JAY CRACLN PLEASANT VIEW MYRTLE BERRETT NORTH OGDEN EDWARD FOWLER I-IOOPER ENNA AVONDET BURCH CREEK IIEN RY MATHIEU BIIRCH CREEK NICITA SMITH BIIRCH CREEK THE GOLDEN SPIKE GIl,BEHTA KNIKIIIERBOCKEH PLAIN CITY JOHN CIAZIER Sl.A'l'EliVIl,I,E INENE IAIXIIZI-Ili'l' IIOOPER BILL CARIJON WEST WARREN EFI-'IE LOWE HOOPEH EOLKM.-XN BROWN FARR WEST VXI All E NEWEY HUNTSVILLE ll XRLYLE CHA M PN EYS OCIJEN CLEONE MARSHALL N ORTII OCD EN BOYD CHRISTENSEN H AHRISVILLE ,X RLE A N Mc-ll R EGOR OCDEN GLEN ELLIS IRIVERIJALE ETHEL LUNIJ FARR WEST OLIVER BAIRD WEST OGDEN SUSIE OKA BURCH CREEK THE GOLDEN SPIKE LILA STALLINGS EDEN MILES WATKINS OCDEN FREIDA PENROD WEST WARREN IILAIR BROWN OGDEN SARA ELLEN STANGER MARRIOTT IJEVINE WEBSTER OGDEN RUTII BROWN BURCH CREEK ENIERY TfKYI.OR PLAIN CITY INA R.-XWSON PLAIN CITY MILTON WIIJIJISON HOOPER R U TH SHAW LIBERTY GEORGE VAN 1,I'lIiUWEN RIVERDALE IIERNEICE WALKER TAYLOR I DAN THOMAS MARRIOTT I.lIClLLE I'INGRI'II'I RIVERDALIC I THE GGLDEN SPIKE 'W NORMA SI..'YI'l-IR NI A R R IOTT III.lI 'I'ON GRIIICN 'I'fKYI.OR FICRN POIILSICN I'I,,XlN CITY 'I'A'I'SlIO KOUA IIIIRIIII KIRICICK ICLILI 'X TAYI,OR ROY IRVIN GIRISY ROY ICRNI.-I SIIIIPE NORTH OGIJEN ICLINIO HI'NTI-IR TAYLOR IXI.'IRGARI'I'l' SIIIIPIC NORTII OGDICN KIMBAI,I,, .IMIOBS R I V ER D ALE MARION SHIPLI-IY RIV ICRIJAI,I'l ICLIJON HART PIAIN CITY IR ICNIC SATO IIOOPIC R KLA RL HIINTI-IR SIA'I'ICRVI I.I,lC ZICIJM TIIOMPOSN K.-INICSX Il.I.IC THE GOLDEN. SPIKE LORAINE YOUNG OGDEN THOMAS MILLER BURCII CREEK LUIS COLES HARRISVILLE LENARD KENNEDY BIIRCH CREEK VERDA WRIGHT WILSON HENRY JENSEN OGDEN DONNA WOOD I-IIINTSVILLE EVAN JONES HOOPEII IIELEN WADE PLEASANT VIEW KEITH JENSEN HUNTSVILLE LORENE WADE WARREN WENDELI. HERRICK RIVERIJALE ALICE WESTON F Ig ROY :21 WADE JOHNS WARREN I' . .,, PLEASANT VI EW NIAID WAYNIENT THE GOLDEN L- SPIKE LMIRA IIIIAIIWIIIK NOH'I'II OGIJEN IIHIIERT SCIIINIALTZ ISIIRIIII CREEK PIIYLLIS IMIIKEII NUHTII UGIJEN II,-XININ SI'II.SISl'IIY OCDICN MARION IILAIII ISIIRIIII IIIIEICK VERIJI I'OWEI.I, IN'IAIIIIIO'I I' YEIII-QNA-X Ill INUI' I'IOUI'EIi XIINULII IIUBI NS EDEN MAXINE ISINIZIIAIVI WILSON IIIIIIIARII IIOYIANIII' NORTII OGDEN IJUIIOTIIY WIIICICLEII PLAIN CITY NI KKK IIIIEES PLE KSANT VIEW K,X'I'I'II-IIIINE .IIIIIIT OU IJ ICN I.AIX'IAIi IIUGICIIS IIAIiIIISVII,,I,E HELEN IMKICII BIIKIIII CREEK X, I THE GOLDEN SPIKE WAN DA JENSEN NORTH OGDEN LA WR ENCE PETERSON WILSON LANE KATHERINE JOHNSON OCDEN ELDRED NICHOLAS OGDEN NORIVIA JENSEN PLEASANT VIEW MELVIN PETERSON TAYLOR LUELLA HANSEN WARREN HOWARD OGDEN BIIRCH CREEK DOROTH EA HOLMES WILSON THOMAS McKAY HUNTSVILLE LOIS HESLOI' WEST WEBER JUNIOR OCDEN BURCH CREEK IIERTHA HALL NORTH OGDEN ARTHUR NYLANDER OGDEN , ALICE J Ac:Ks0N I KANESVILLE I THE GOLDEN SPIKE .XNNIIC D.-IBB IVARR WICST AIIVICL STRA'l'I ORD WILSON IVAWN CAIVI I'HICI,L NORTH UGIDICN I IA RN Y Y A M ASI I ITA IIOOPEII III'II.I'IN KNOWLICS IIURCII IIIIICICK IIOISICIVI' 'WANGSGARD IIl'NTSX'Il.I,II AI,IlIIC CIIIARIJ LIBERTY WANIIA CAIIVICII ICIJEN JIINIC CAMI'IiICl,I. UGDEN IINIIULD S'I'0KI'IIi IIO0l'IiIi LOLA CALL WEST OGIJICN LYNN S'I'IiW.-XII'l' WARIIEN IRICNIC CHIiIS'I'liNSEN IIOOPER I.I+IS'I'ICR STIINI PSUN IIIVERIJAIJIC I IMNIIES CHILD IIIYI-IHIMI.I-I THE GOLDEN SPIKE WILMA HAMMON OGDEN DONNA FREW HOOPER DORIS HODSON PLAIN CITY WAY NE BERRETT ROY MARELDA HOGGE EDEN RAY WIDDISON IIOOPER RUTH MAE GRAIIA M EDEN AMOS BROWN RIVERDALE VIRGINIA GUNDERSON FARR WEST WAYNE BINGHABI WILSON MILDRED I-IOLLEY OC-DEN ERNEST BOUWHUIS WILSON LILLIAN GRIFFIN TAYLOR SAVILLE SHU PE NORTH OGDEN DORIS ELLISON BURCH CREEK THE GOLDEN SPIKE -Rf 1:2 'JM yi' JACK IDINICICN. Marriott l l.0lZl'IN1IlC I UWlfIRS. ll fwfw 5 a1-1 ' JACK ICIJW.-KIHJS, North Ogdvn lIYN'l'III'X IlICSl.0l'. W1-st Welwr NIXRY Ill NT. Plain il.ly LliT'I'l4QH URTON. North Ugmlvn CL.lFl UIiD ISAIRD, Bun-I1 KL 1'mLm- k .lANl'1'I' BARKICR. North Ogmlvn vmzwu, VAN HoLs'1'. uhm-11 cl- m:H,u:1.o'1 1'1c s'roRm. Hmasvul mmuw Homlas. Num. nga.-n .ll mm: fzmsri. mul,-.. EDNK lzNGl,,XND. 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Q-. 1 yi ECHO DAM As the population of the county increased and more land was put under cultivation, the need for a larger supply of water hevame apparent. To overcome this shortage of water the government reclamation division built a dam across the Weber River in Echo Canyon near Coalville. This dam stores up the spring flood waters from thousands of avres of high mountain watersheds and keeps it for use on the farms of Weber and Davis Counties during the summer months when the natural flow hecomes low. ln this way the Echo dam has made possible the cultivation of many crops and the farming of mush land which would not be possible without water storage. THE GOLDEN SPIKE fl ,, lp, Ar N . .,i DUN ULSI-IN I'ni3sini:w llI'1I,UR.'X WIIITIC Vim:-I'lu-1s1ni:N'r Ili KN l'IT'l'I'1 Sll.-K W Si-:1:lci1'l'.lxln WM.I,MIlC WARREN A'rii1.ic'r11: M A Nmslalc When wo milcrud the ,llIlli0il' class, we had high hopes and ideals. 'l'lw I'fSl'll2ll'lU.llllE' SlIC'f'l'SS we have made in vwry field uf avlivity or vumpvtition which we have eutvrml is the szllisfuctoly realization of these aspira- tions. An vxanlplv ul' the cmmnvndahlc' nmnner in which we avi-mnplislwd our objectives was thc dc-lightful Junior p1'mnf'r1ade with its llllilfllllllgf ill.Il10SpllPl'P' of Holland. During lhv coming your our desire is to upllolcl and build higher the stallclalwls set hy our pr0dec'vssoi's. THE GOLDEN SPIKE MAXINIC WICBIS CILEVIC NIICYICRHOFFEII DOHUTIIY VA-XLISE NIELXIN PIKE FLUHIQNIIIC HANCOCK .XIITIIIIII SLATER .'XRl,I'l'I I'IC WILLIAMS IILILICN YOIINCINIAN IVA IIOGGIS IIOY UGIJEN GOLDA HIPWELL KENNICTII RAWSON ORTELI. IIICSLOP MAKIO UKA NORMA IIIINTEH HI'Bl-III'I' NIILLER DOROTHY HADELY Bl'RN E'I I' MASON JUNE IIICSLOI' RICIIJXIIIJ NIARHIOT I'llYI.I.IS HUDSON TI-IE GOLDEN SPIKE XI,-XIIJOIIII-IZHIXIEII1 IOIIX IIl NTIQR IVIAIIGAIIIUI' ZI'I'0 I 0lIN'I' I,ANGI OIIIJ ALIIIIC ICIJWAIIIJS LIQIC .IUIINSTUN OPM! IMVIS SICNITII IIOIIIIJAY MAIIIAN IDUNUVAN IIIMXIIIJIC .IAIIIJIINIS ICLYICIH IVIIUNK WII,I.I.X NI IIUIISUN .II NIC SIIICI'IIIIIIIb WIIIIIIIID KKPI' DOIIUTIIY ELLIS IIANALIJ WOOLICY RIIICVA UIIISUN PEIIIIY IIUIISUN NVUN GROW IIAIII. ISSMISUN YIIIA GIBSON Ileceasm' THE GOLDEN SPIKE FERN OLMSTEAD RUSSEL CAMPBELL GRACE MCLEAN LORIN CROWTHER MYRA BARKER JOHN CREAMER LAVERN BERRETT CATHERINE BEDS RUTH CHRISTENSEN DARWIN COSTLEY ELLEN SURRACIC PAUL CARVER BERNICE BINGII,-U1 HEBER CARTER HAZEL ROBINSON BERNICE BLAIR LEON.-X SANDMAN LILA BERRETT ALVIN COBABE MARJORIE BERRETT JAMES COLETTI THE GOLDEN SPIKE ICINIIXIA IIICIIHICK HI IO'I I' WANGSGA IIIJ IIN NELI. 'IIIONIXS IIOWAHD WOOIJFIICIAD M AIIGMII'I'I' JENSEN KIINICLL S'I'Al.EY PICAIIL MII,I,AIiD IIOIIOTHIIY KICNNICIJY VIIIUININ 'I'OONI'I WOODROW 'I'IlOIVII'SON LAVIN .IMIKSON IQOIINEY SAIINDICHS IIIIISY TAYLOR IIIILON STOKEH NOIIMA INI1:IlONAI.IJ IJICNISIIL S.'Xl.Nl7I:1liS I'II,IIJA KNIGHT TIIOMAS WICIJSTICIR XI XYISELI. JONES IJON SCIIOI lIiLD I,Il,LIAN STUART THE GOLDEN SPIKE ARLENE PATTERSON JOHN FAVERO EIINICE PETERSON ALVA FIFE .IANICE CHILDS DONALD GLADWELL ERMA CIIADWICK MILDRED COWAN MARY CHARLTON JIMMY FAVERO GENEVA CHILDS ELBERT EMELY NIATILDA COLETTI JACK ETHERINCTON EIIIVIA CI-IRISTENSEN HILL FRANCIS LEONA WOODS WICSLEY ECGLESTON MARJORIE CARVER LLOYD ENCSTROM LLNA CHAMBERS ,s-1? .fr THE GOLDEN SPIKE GRAKIE PASS l'Al1l, ALVORD l,lVliINlJA BRIGGS MIKE AVONDETT MARIE REAL HIISSEI., ALLRED ICLICANOR RITCHIE LILA IHVHHOWS OHL X ANDREATTI l'RSIil. ALLRED lC'l'Hl-IL PETERSON DONALD BINGHAM Mll,lJlil'1IJ BROWN DUANIC HOWNS NELBA BAILEY lIl,AlllJE ANDERSON ICLSIIC IH ITLER MA RION BACHELOR l'lVEl,YN BINGHAM EL M ER ALLEN KLEE BERLIN SOPHOMORES f Edsel 'l M f- - -' ' , - fx fl I f,,'f., 4vA1f44fll f :-- -f v - , . N Ji-Q! 4 iftlf fii, ly . f 7 I ig- .iii , r f r f 21-. ' 1, - 1 .-if ge a f '- , cf, fl'-i K.-.Q I I - 'f fft' - -ilu-1. l 4 . f 'C 5,11 -'f?if 'C f' i-iffii -Q i n it 1 :ii LT K-,, f T 5 1-5- E -F- P R 32 H 4 T? gr ' if Q -1-:f 5,-asf' 2 ' it 9 Z 2? h if g.15 Y 2 - g fort Q' V-at R34 Z ?f Z , q ETza2s5tg'ii.f?rw he A '- 'i 1 . I 16 K ' - '- ' if , ?-B vm ya X? ,J rzi-:Sligo - - 91 Af' -145-iq :Spell --K Tj! - , E . - 1 A-:IP A FL I-i3,.l ,F ? . ,, U' 1 on at an C RB.,- ,gia ft-an - .3126 'Ji 'C EAST CANYON When the settlers of Weber and Davis Counties lirst began to realize the need f or water storage and realized what good crops they could produce with water, they got together and effected the building of a large dam in East Canyon, above Morgan. A large cement canal was then constructed to carry the water without waste to the farms which were in this manner made to bloo ' h m wit produetiveness. TI-IE GOLDEN SPIKE fi L y , . . . . IMIK I'IVICII'I'HON IIIil'1SII7I'1N'l' LIVIA 'I'UII1lIII'II,IC V l1:l-:- I 'lcl-is llbl-BVI' XI XIII GIBSON FI-ll 'Ii I'1'I'A IC N Nl llI.I-l'I'l4I lUWIiI.I. .II DKIN5 NIANA .II1uI l'lIlll'ilI,I0ll IS osscnlml IS IJPIIIIIQ l'l'ilIlZOKI In il greater 1-xlcnl us limo! passes. This may In-:Ip explain thc- grunt numlmr of' SUIJIIOITIOTCS atlemlingg Wm-Iver this year. III:-v Imvv lHll'III'lllilIClI In ull evcnl s and Ilzlvc ox I1iIrIlmI ll sim-vm mul g1'owi11g svImoI spirii. 'I'Iw Sopll onmrcs If-vI II1all IIIIS WIII I'l'lllZlIll with IIIOIII :UNI vonlinuf lo dcvm-Imp mluring II10 nvxl Iwo years. THE GOLDEN SPIKE ADELINE ALLEN NAOMI CHARD ADDIE DOMAN UNA CAMPBELL VIRGINIA CALL NORMAN EAST MARY COMPTON AUSTIN FOWERS ROBERT BLAIR FLORA BAILEY IRVIN IIYINGTON ALTA IIURTON IVIYRA BINGIIAM .IAY CAIVIPBELL ELAINE BRONSON JACK DEANIER LLYOD ANDERSON ,IESSIE ADAMS RALPH CHADWICK INA BYBEE GEORGE AHLISERG FERN BILLS HUBERT BARNES .IENABEE BALLIF MILDREIJ ATKINSON CHARLES AHLBERG IRENE BEASLY ELLEN ANDERSON T I-I E 'G C-IL DQEPNI SPIKE WILLIAM IIOLMES AGNES KRANENIJONK JOSEPH JOHNSON REVA KNOWLES VERLA I-IOIJSON BLAINE HUNTER PHYLLIS HUNTER GLEN .HADLEY CLYDE HADLEY VERA HOGGE DELLA FERRIN LAVON HESLOI' VIRGINIA F.-KCKERELL LILROY GILES ELVA GARNER NIELVIN I-IANSEN CLYDE HIPWELL IIERNICE GREEN ELDON GARNER .IEAN FOX LOL.-X EGGLESfI'ON LOYAL GOOCII LOIS CHUGG LEAH ENGLAND ISERT RUSSELL LOLA CHUGG DALE GROW WANDA EAST THE GOLDEN SPIKE HELEN PAINTER HOWARD RANDALL MAR.IORlE PALMER WILLIAM FOLKMAN SELMA MARRIOTT JMIQUELINE PETERSON MICLVIN PHILLIPS REYA PENROD NAUMI PICKFORD ICVAN SKICEN RANIONA PIQRCELL ALVIN PHILLIPS LAWRENCE MUIRBROOK MARGARET PICKETT ELDON ORTON RETA MAW .IOSIE SATO LURENE MAHONEY IVAE MARSHALL DUANE LIBBY LLOYD LIWND JESSENE MCFARLAND MORGAN MICHELSON JUANITA SHAW BERNICE NICFARIAND KENNETH OWEN JUNE MILLER JAY BICENTIRE ' J THE GOLDEN SPIKE AIILITRICIJ VAN I.ICIClIWIfIN HOWARD S'I'IMI'SON ANNA TICI.I ORIl .IIINIC WANIISIZARII I3IC'I'II RANIJXLI. Rl7'I'II TAYLOR IVRXXCIIS WIIJIJISON ILIADYS 'I'IIl ICSON ARIJICLL TAYLOR LICNARIJ ROIYIRICIII, ARLICNIC SAIXI' IXIARK ROYLANIIIC RAIC WADIC KI.Bl'RlJIlII'I SHAW I'II,NII'fR SINIlI.IC'I'ON I I.ORENCIC TAYLOR GIAIJYS RORII ROBERT PXRKER IPICRN SHARP .IOIIN S'l'I5WAR'I' GRANT TAYLOR MARY RENO KI'fI'I'H SCIIAIDIC I L W If N S H A W IRICNIC ROKLICRS ROY S'l'IEI'IlI'INS I'.'I'lIIiL SII KRI' .I IAIAN WERIS VIRGINIA WILLIAMS I I.ORIfINC.I'l BROWN DARWIN SHIIPE AIARJORII-I STIIART ACTIVITIES ff fm! lf,-I li xx Q ,Q I, , t L VI IFS? Iwi-2 fYsgKMQii' Fmfnlggwxk-ikgiiiwli, CK - '5 px F kk!! Lmfwp me MPH we rw--is 'wtie x'3'XX,,i,f..f', ,Xl-S A O SID ', ,,,.b ,I ps lub XJ, J W 1 X if C ' if -,-H- ll'lf 'l l ew I Q 1 . - 'h. tl',4l fmt-5 A X 1 l' :- it 4 '- 1- eg: X ,d f gf ' -t ,. XX 0' p f ,g fiwe y few rf? V 5 , X it 1 ' rll? ,., . l M frs .if X T lllqjgf , KX I il .1 , ' , L 5 if liylfl M few-,holi ftffzfl , -2, atiffjayv , asf tg Lvmgf X f lj ' ' ' f sfyeqfsgsf w I CAUSEY CREEK Early in the spring: when the snow melts on the mountains much of the mater soaks into the ground. This water soaks down through the rocks and soil until it Comes to il layer of hard-pun or rock, through which it cannot penetrate. Here the water collects and follows this layer of rock until it comes to the surface of the earth where the walter is forced up as a spring. One of the largest springs in this Country is Cuusey Springs, which forms the headwaters for the South Fork of Ogden liiver. At this particular place so much water finds its way along the layers of rock to one opening that the pressure forces the water to shoot several feet out of a hole in the rocks. THE GOLDEN SPIKE r 1 fl V- Ni li if l j Z-,jtiflf N -6 .Lt Jiri- - 4. 'id 4 .... SENIOR GIFT A well estalrlisllefl tradition ol' the senior vluss is the presentation of a Senior Gift. to the school. l'rohnhly tht- most beautifull of all tliat, have yet lieen given hy an grafluating class is the large neon W which the seniors this year contributed to their alma mater. i This illuminated gift will shine out as at synilmol of the loyalty of the elass of '25-1-. us am evideiicv of the zippreciation of the nienibers for the opportunities tht- svhool has given them. as a gesture of their unsellislnivss und consideration: and, as they pass hy Weber in later vears. it will be ll reminder to the nieniliers of ilu- vluss of 734- of the aetivities and zissovinlions so tliofrouglily enjoyed hereby ull. ATHLETKE K f'w-X l ff- Q viir? lf! H' J ,fig Q11-2 B? gl f f ,gf PAX ' W '11 j lf y - TX - B' ' U1 K cgi: 'Aix QW, X . W V W fLg'i?X ii ' N gk W W' Tiff? X J M , 1 --J K Qq,',,.1 XxNkKM, ihsqgfkwiyfg V 3, ,2,,if,j1B' gig B' f an , ,ggg1i5,?lfQ,, fx L -1g2Q Z?fm1ff22452aQLf? 1, -fif '4l?' yi-1 mm f XR, X 'iirf-' . 22X X X K X'-if B Of Q, X xi -X fM,fy X X4.x Nxmf HONORIHHJ, FOOTBALL NOBICRT WANGSGAHII ELIJHICD NICHOIAS EXIEHY 'IWYLON DEXN PETICHSON HAROLD STOKICIK IUI IN Dllfli DAN THOMAS RILEY SHAW JACK HYliR'I'SOX RAYNIOND JONES ELDNICD lIHfXR1.'I'UN HEINO KAI'I' , ,.. . DAN 'IUHCIIICLIC BASKETBALL .ll LIES Dllfll DliI.IiliH'l' lilNlLIl.'XXl DAN THOMAS HMKOLD S'I'OKI'lIi VEHDI POWICLL ROY CAKTICR HEINO KAPI' DAN 'FORICHI-II.l4I W,XI.L.MIli WXHREN TI-IE GOLDEN SPIKE ltl SStCI.l.11XNtl'Bt-1l.I. R XY WIDDISUN KIMIS.-XI,l.,lXl1Ut5S ASHIH'I'AN'l' 4IHlill4lli I.lCADliItS lllililitt I,EAlllCIt CHEERLEADERS For Wvlwr High wc Slilllflfs llvro CUIIN' tln- vlwvr leuclers full of pvp anal vn- lllllSlilhlll. XX llt'It tlllx First strains of ilu- srlnml song un' lu-urcl. Kllllllllll. Ray, and Russel ure illWiIyS the Hrsl, to swing into 2l1'll0Il and ltllltgll' tlwir vuivvs with tht- rest nl. tht- sclnml to instill in the players the spirit ul' l'igl1t . 't'Iu-so lllI'l'C' f'lllllll24illSlll' f'lll'l'l' It-adm-rs wvrv in il lail'f v 1lt'f'AI'l't' rcs lUllSlltll' for tln- slirit ol' Con wraltion fr 2' l , . ,. . hllll'll was u great favlur in tln- surcefs ul XXvln-rf ll'itIllS. This vmmpvrution l't'1lt'lll'll its 1'lilllllX in lln' lvrilliunt xivtory mt-r Ugtlf-n lligli on lVlarc'l1 2. It' Wi-lwr van vonlinnc to ln' fUl'lllllitll' Pllllllgll to lluvu snvli vapulmlc leaflorslmip nl lnwr l'lllYt'l'lIIa2Q us stu- lms Imtl llll5 y4'llI'. Slll'1'1'SS Ill future t'UlIlllf'lllIUIl IS us- Sll l'l'll . THE GOLDEN SPIKE LEONARD lVl,I1IYERHOFFI1IR DAN THOMAS JULES DIEU A'l'IILE'I'llI BIANAGER FOOTBALL CAPTAIN liASKl'1'l'BALl. C.-Xl l'AIN' Outstanding among the yearls athletes have been Jules Dieu and Dan Thomas. Captains of basketball and football respectively, and beonard Meyerhoffer, athletim- manager. Under their capable leadership the warriors have been led to many victories and the sincere' efforts chara1'terizingr their work have given vommendable re- sults. These boys have proved very competent in perform- ing the tasks assigned to them and are lo be commended for the years 3l't'OIl1pllShIll6lllIS. THE GOLDEN SPIKE FOOTBALL linder the1-oust-ientious eoaehing ol' Nlark liallif' and the splendid leadership of the captain, Dan Thornas. the players worked with un- tiring ell'orts. to rnake their learn sueeessful. The lxoys of the learn started for their first hattle with their hearts titled with antieipation and their heads held high with hope. Un Uetolner 6 they lmattled with Preston on their field to he defeated 7 to 27. Xvith even more determination the warriors undertook to lie vietorious over their opponents in the game with the llears on Uetolver IIS, This time the warriors were not disappointed. winning I0-tt. With one defeat and one vietory their resolution never lagged as they went to the field to fight against the Bees. The Box Elderites. who later entered the state football finals. had a U't'lll0llilllUllS task pre- venting the valiant Vlfelier liighters. who prohalxly played their liesl game of the season on that day, from ruining their prestige. lior our lnoys frequently outplayed them. threatened to seore several times, and were defeated I3-0 only after a glorious laattle. Again on November I3 the Warriors were defeated hy North Car-he l 1'-0. The long antieipated game of the liootliall season was held Nov. ll. The Weller Warriors niet their traditional enemies, the Tigers, with their determination still unwavering. They fought like true XVarriors hut the Tigers defeated thenl 25-0. The eoaeh and squad worked many long hours and deserve sin- ecro praise for their tireless efforts to win more fame for Weher. THE GOLDEN SPI'K'E FOOTBALL SQUAD Front Ron' fGranl Hawks, Richard Marriott. John Lind- say, Joe Favero, Jack Dieu, ,lack Thomas, Jake Hock, Ray Lamb. Ralph Chadwick, Alva Fife, Teddy Zito. Middle Hou'-Hubert Miller, James Fox, Lane Bybce. Laron Bybee. Wie-ldon Champneys, Donald Bingham. Earl Collard. Lowell Judkins. Jay Campbell. Edwin Jones, Junior Chase. Back Ron--Coax-li Mark Hallif. Dan Torgzhele. Jules Dieu. Dan Thomas. Robert Wangsgard. Jack Evertsen, Richard lioylance. John Hunter. Riley Shaw. Raymond Jones. Athletic- Manager. Leonard Meyerhoffer. FOOTBALL SCORES LEAGUE GAMES 2 Wveber 7 Preston Weller' 19 Bear River Weber 0 Box Elder Weber 0 North Cache Weber 0 Ogden PRACTICE GAMES NVebor I2 Weber College Sec ond Yvebcr 6 Davis High School THE GCDLDEN SPIKE BASKETBALL With the foothall season hut a memory the Warriors came from their stronghold to win additional honors in haskethall-a sport in which Weher has always attained recognition. Wleher entered into a series of six practice games, in every one of which she was victorious. This instilled into the players such an unusual degree of determination and ellieiency that they conquered all opponents until the annual Wfiger Fighti' which Ogden claimed hy a one point margin. Our second defeat was hy Logan when we met the Grizzlies on their home floor. We were then tied for second place in the division standing. When we again met Ogden we defeated them in a thrilling hattle but because of unknowingly having played an ineligible man in our first league game we were forced to forfeit our game with Bear River. This put us in third place position and necessitated a playoff with South Rich for the right to enter the state tournament. Weller met South Rich on our floor and after a close game we were victorious. South Rich. however. protested the game on the contention that it should have been played on a neutral floor. The protest was allowed and we met again the following night in the Fourth Ward gym. This time the Warriors went into the game with a fighting spirit and completely outclassed them to win. 50-19. With expectation and confidence, Weber journeyed to the state tournament, eager to conquer any who might he placed against them, hut evidently the opposing forces were the stronger, as Weher won only one game. A'lthou h Welrer did not. make an outstandinr showing at the lf: tw ra state tournament she did gain the name of being the cleanest playing team entered in this meet. Coach Ballif has again won distinction among L'tah's foremorst coaches in efficiency and general atll-round coaching. The student-body and faculty join in commending the sincere efforts of the team and coach and appreciate their hard work in striv- ing to uphold the standards set hy former students. THE GOLDEN SPIKE BASKETBALL SQUAD Front Row-Dan Torghele, Dan Thomas, Delbert Bingham, Jules Dieu, Heino Kapp, Roy Carter, Verdi Powell. Middle Row-Athletic Manager Leonard Meyerhoffer, Harold Stoker, Wal- lace Warren, Don Roberts, Charles Ahlberg. Floyd Morris, James Coletti, Oliver Baird, Coach Mark Ballif. Back Row-,lack Evertsen, Lloyd Hunt, Jack Dinecn, Lowell Judkins, Earl Ford, Jack Thomas. BASKETBALL SCORES LEAGUE GAMES 41 -J Welner 448 Dear lliver 24 Weber 239 Box Elder 26 Weber 06 Bear River 25 Weber lil North Cache Weber 18 Ogden 19 Weber 442 South Cache Weber 244 Ogden 17 Weber 27 Logan Weber 50 Box Elder 20 Weber 63 Preston PLAY OFF GAMES Weber 38 South Rich 24 Weber 50 South Rich TOURNAMENT GAMES Weber fl-0 Gunnison 39 Weber 2 l N ephi Weber 22 Provo 30 PRACTICE GAMES Wreber 26 Davis 22 Wfeber 26 Murraw Weber 36 Davis 25 Wfeber .wel Murray Weber 30 Morgan 26 Weber 28 Tooele T'I-I'E'16 ILDE'NA' SPIKE - ' ., , ..,. . . ., . W M.. ,.,. .,A.. .... , ...,.,..v,, ....f.MWy. ., BASEBALL SQUAD Ifronl Ron' -Mark Iiallif- Coax-Il. Rilvy Shaw. Don StocI1IarfI. EITIPIA IayIor, I1-cIcIy Kilo, X vrdl I'ow9II. ,Iavk Illllvvll, Ia-onar1I xIt'ylxI'IlllIIQ'l AtI1Iuli1: IVIanagcr. !I41'1In'lv RUll ffrI'I'llIIIllll Harvey. Ilan VIIIIUIIIIIS, IIvino Kapp. IIowar4I Shaw. Iivrl Russel. jam-k VIIIIOHIIIH. KirnI1aII ,Iar-olvs. Wilforxl IIIIIQIIIQIIII. lfrzrlf Rllll' -Charles AIlIIwrg. Calvin SIDIISITIIIW. I,4-u-is Nkilkinson Us-orgv Alrllwrg. Iiivhard Iioylance, ,lules Dieu, Harold Stoker. I Ioy1I IVIO ri:-H. Y TRACK SQUAD Frou! Ron' I.:-onarrI NIf'y0rI1of'I'vl'--Atllletiv Managzer. ,Ianws Ifox. Iron jonvs. ,lark l ZYQ'l'ISOIl. Don CIacIxscII. ITeIIwrt HIIIQIIIQIIII. Uliver IIairxI. ,Im Ifolulli. Mark I3aIIif- Coa1'I1. flflizlrllf' RUIl f 'I'l'lllIlilII Harvey. Earl Ford. Wayne' ,Ivnsr-11. Iiodnvy 5aunfIf'rs. Ilarxxin lfostr-Iy. ,IUIIII I,in4Isay. I.ynn Stewart. ,Iavk VINIIOIIIHS. A. . ' wr . Ink IIIPII Bell Iiu :I u lfurl: Roll' 'Earl Iforml, Ilan YIYIIUIIIRIS, IIonaI1I Vvvoolcy. Cvorgv IAIIIIPPTQ Carlos Lang, Lewis Wilkinson, ,Iakc Ilawkos, John Hunter. w THE GOLDEN SPIKE GIRLS' ATHLETICS Although handicapped lay limited equipment Miss Brinton has conducted a varied and extensive girls' athletic program this year. At the beginning of the year the girl's gym classes were divided into squads who chose their own squad nantes and insignia and competed in different sports. Inter-squad. intra-squad and class competition was conducted in hit pin, volley ball and lmaskelball. Baseball and archery were inter- sqnad activities. The Fine Arts l'rogram was largely developed hy the girls' gym classes although presented under the auspices of the CUNA. For the first time in the history ol' the school W1-her was rep- resented by the girls at the invitational track meet at Provo- in April with entries in creative tap dancing. 60 yard dash. it-10 yard relay. baseball target throw, luaseliall and lulskethall distance throwing. and the posture parade. Posture has ln-on particularly eniphasized at the school, not only for the posture parade hut also in all school activities, and the par- ticipants in the posture parade were selected lvecause ot' their posture in classes and around school as wt-lt as in drilling. TI-IE GOLDEN SPIKE FINE ARTS REVIEW THE GOLDEN SPIKE THE GOLDEN SPIKE DRAMA MUSIC FORENSICS 1 ' ,fx ii ' Q ,L i -1 . V f' Q . fi xx x - A Ln- , gang, rg! ' f I , 4 ,ft v , 1 .0 qi',L'f K, -haf , 6 - Q1 1, , 5, .4 mx .J I 57' L 5: 14, 411 4 15 .... . l 'yJ'?,,,QE kg ffff , 'nil I f '1 f Q N, . L-. 311' 5 443- L ist ? fl. . .-rf fifffw-1-ff'-1--' - 4?-9 f :QQ 23994131 ff Q-Xgvx 'Ei Nl ff M N Wa Ma '3f af-W, gfgvl ig Ng . 1 1 1f:?'i'E 1 '- w -TQ S1 13- Q L' j it 'gf .gn - T ? E5 L1 fi g 4Q F-71 X' R5 1 xxx- X .7 - X V x ,I i Y 'Q - f XE-'A-iff? Lf? W N 'N T K f A ' fr- J X' 5- V I 1 2 X: vS,yf.'1'x 5 1 HWEQXTF X W ' 3,-n.i - Pg HONOR ROLL DRAMA PHYLLIS MARKER ARLENE MUGIIEIZON VERIJI POWELL JENNABEE I3Al,ll I WILFORD KAPP FORENSICS PHYLLIS HARKEN ARLENE NIL-GIIICGOIR EVAN JONES FLOHICNIZE WARREN JULES IJIEU BETH JOHNSON WADE .IOIINS OPAL DAVIS MUSIC VERDI POWELI, LILLIAN S'I'l' XIVI' .l.-XY EELS WILFORIJ IVOWICIRS ORTEL HESLOP n TI-IE GOLDEN SPIKE LITTLE MISS FORTUNE SCHOOL PLAY CAS'I' Ol CIlAR.MI'I'l-IRS Mrs. Cooper ,, ,,,,,, LAI-lvmf Mvilra-gggul' Kzxlllwirlc- Cmrpc-I' ,, . Phyllis liarkvl' liumlnlplm Blnney ,.,,, Nvrdi Powell Lily HOIISIIEIW , , ,lvlllmlwv Iiulifl' William llmpm' , , XYilf'urcl Rupp Nivizm Nigghlinguha, ,.,. Dorothy Amve ,'Xllg1llSlil Slllyllll' , , Opal Davis .la-rrv I,iIlI'il'k ,, , , ,xtllilll Taylor Calvin l'rm'lm',, ,A,, Sr-ull Wmlgsgurd Urs. Himllvy' , ,. ,, ,Faw XILIFSIIZKI Mrs. licuvvs ,,,, .lCl'uin1m' S l1lVklll2lll I THE GOLDEN SPIKE SEVEN KEYS T0 BALDPATE FACULTY PLAY CAST Olf' CHARACTERS Elijah Quimby Y....,.Y,.....,.....,,,,....,......,,.., Eldon Hosengreen Mrs. Quimby '...........A..,A. ,.....,7,,..., L aura Allen William Hallowell Magee ..,......,,.,, Floyd Farr John Bland .l.,..,,,,...,....,, .,,,7i K cnneih Brown Mary Nortonn. .,....... Alice Brinton Mrs. Rhodes .v....,i.VV,.. ..Y........ C Iloria Schadc l ete1's, the hermit ,,,..,..,. ..,,,.,.. P llmer Peterson Myra Tllornliill ,,,,...,, ......,,.. K urma Chadwick Lou Max ,,,..V..,..V...., Fermen Westergard Jun Cragam .,...,.ll Thomas Hayden .,.......... .llggs Kennedy ,,,....,...,..,,,.. The Owner of Balclpate. ,7,, , The Two P0lll'CIllCll ,,.l7,. ,,,,,.,,,,,lVliltori Taylor , Verne Oberhunsly Parley Bates Henry Xvutson ..,.,.,.,,,,,,,,l7loycl Eyre Marion Bingham :Hb GOL Hama ,Unix-r Louisa ffaplain Kinski Bumski . , Rurnski, . . 1, ,ICIIIUHUII ,Iona Iigu .,.,.. , . Ilona .,,,,L.,, ...,,,. Arthur f:l'0rUll1 um: Pffllllillwflill h u Ionzls H. l'r'nningJn adv Vivian Hfl' 4 4 'il THE GOLDEN SPIKE ORCHESTRA Back Ron' gvanese liarlcer. .lennalvee Hulilif. Artlinr YYlkllItlt'l'. Verdi Powell. Arnold Heefl. Director. Mr. Pettigrew. Annu Heisler. Russel Allred. Mark Roylanice, Henry Jensen. Front Rau'-Lucille Pingree. David Myres, Russel Hurt, Orville Neil- son, Vernal Van Hoist, Marie Seholes, Ruth Kilo, Virginia Call, Her- man Green. BAND Drum Xlujor. John Craniel Direetor. Alden Pettigrew Back RlJIl R0lJl'I'l Parker. Duane Bonus. Glen Mnive, Howarcl Ran- dall, Russel Allrecl. Vernal Van Holst. lilnier Orton, Arnold Reed, Marie St-holes, john Cranivr, Robert llluir, lVl1'. Pettigrew. Arnold Robins. Pillll Alvortl, Alvin Phillips, Melvin Pliillips, Elveclu l ronl4. Front lfomejauk lhwanner, Hurry Daylnlff, Ray Cottle, Wendell Her' rick. Deverl S3lIllflt'l'S. Henry Jensen. Jean Welwli. llrsel Allred. Jessie Adams. Phyllis Hu11ter. THE GCLDEN SPIKE ICVAN JUNICS OPAL DAVIS PHXLLIS BXRKI-lli .-XHLIQNE Nlt:tLRE.XGOli FORENSIC This your at vretlit vourse was offered to the stud- ents llliCI'l'Sli'tf lll spevvh work. in the form of Ll Forensit' 1-luh. lfrom this group the most talented inemhers were chosen to represent Weber in the various forensic acti- vities. The nrt of dt'IliltiIl:,I was revived nnfi Wfehur was again re-presvntetf in tht- state league clehziting. The lll0lIlil0l'S of the team llllltie an C0illlIlClld2Il1i8 showing by phtving fourth in the state tournuinent, at NVebcr Col- lege, in ronipetition with fifteen other srhools. The Lewis Urutorivztl Contest. also offered advance- ment uncl training to those who vureri to vonipete. Be- rautsu of the lata-ness of this contest, however, we are not uhlo to print the WillllCl'iS llillllfx. PUBLICATIONS f 1. .4 . gg? X-. x Oxkx X Lffyfc ff' X7 Ee. 3? 4' ' - A-f -' ,J-5' . - ' L t 3.7 ,, ,- -', f I ' ' V-Q fng' W1 I. .. L- . f '..'t,'f' ' ,4,-A L', , -4 '- ' 552' gi L, j ,V , 5 , , -EELLQ7' -11? I , . iifggiii--213- f ' . l ffl .-,gif -112 1 f 3.-, SI-il- :-if.-'li . L,ifi:2E5sf Q,Z'1:f - , ' Tpgjii u, fig ' ,ii N L WH X Wffmv , Z L N: T. b NN X N X -' YWV' ' ,'.' up V Ex X NX 1. , P E X YO 'n'f1T'f3fi:L ' HONOR ROLL HOBEIVI' WANCISKZ.-Xlill FI.ORIiYlIli WARREN ANNA IIIQISLICR LE'l l'lCE ORTON RUTH CHRISTENSEN MARION BLAIR WILFOHD FOWICIKS LOIHENE WADE THE GOLDEN SPIKE THE GOLDEN SPIKE ln puhlishing tht- l9f3l' vtlition ol' that Colden Spike, we havi- attmnptr-tl to 1-onstruvt a hook which will pri-st-i've ancl krep for us in latvl' yt-ars at rvt'ollem'tion of the enjoyahle srhool lift- and artivities ol' ttliivh sw su-rv a part. Those IIICIIIIJGIAS of the staff who were niost instrumvntal in bring- ing ahout tht- attaining of this ohjevtivo arc: lVlr. Weslergartl, Year- lmook advisor. whose- suggestions and corrections were- a very valualnh- Sf'lll't't' of aid to the willing hut i11expt'1'ic'i1cz-cl staff: lfloreiivv Warrvn and Anna llvislcr. tht- assistant e-clitors. who tlvinonstratvvl an unusual amount of iniative and ability in tht- lj0I'l-0l'lllilIlCG of various phasvs of tht- work: lleverl Saumlvrs, the talontecl artist, to whom we arc inclvhtvtl for the picturvsque svenes ol the irrigation ol' Welwr County: liuth Ma? Graham and Lila Stallings. for the accounts and writeups of tht- athletit- se-rtion: Phyllis Barker. LaVin Jackson. and Thersa llantlall. typists. for the willing anfl patient attitude- they have shown during the construction pros-1-ss of the yearbookg the quartet of photo- gt'ilItlltYI'S, hvaclcd hy Billie llammon, was thv main source from which the amusing snap sw-tion was gathvrt-cl: the Business Staff, consist- ing ol Mr. Murphy. advisor, Lettivv Orton. liusinc-ss Manager, and Ruth tlhriste-nsf-n and Robert Blair. assistants. have tlt'Il1OIlSll'Lll9Cl that they llilYf' a hright future as finamivrs hy thc ability and f'Hll'lCI1l'y with whiuh thoy llamllod the financial affairs oil' the yearbook. --ltoui-:nr WANtLSt2AltD. Editor. THE GOLDEN SPIKE GOLDEN SPIKE STAFF ANNA IIEISHCH LE'l l'ICE ORTUN lil TH 1lHHIS'l'ENSlCN ass 1'. I'IDI'IllIl BLSINESS NIANAM-in Asn. IHFQINES5 NI.-w.u.r1R Fl.0RI'INCE WARREN HOBICHT XYVKNGSCQARIJ Ass'T. ICIIITUK 15ln1'l'uH WILMA IIAMIVION DEVICKI, SAUNITICHS RUTH MAE GRAHAM 1'lm'rm:l:APlllan Al:'1'1s'l' A'I'HI.I'1'l'lffS l'HYl,l.IF li XRKIEN IAN IN .IXCKSUX 'rx I'I5'l' '1'xl'la'r llHgXlIl'I PASS LAVICHN lSlCHHl'1'l'T KLICIC ISICNLIN I-'I-1A'I'IlliI-IS 'l'Yl'lS'lx l lflA'l'I1liI'IS H0l5lCH'l' liL.Klli J XXIES 4f0I.lf'l l'I AEST. IHFINILSN MAXMLLR mm'lm,lcal'Hl-:lc MA-X'I'lLlJA COLICTTI LILJK 5T:KI,LINl2S l'H0'I'UliIKAl'Hl'1R A'rHI,1N1'l'lCs NOLAN TAYLOR ALVIN COBABE FEATURES PHOTOCRAPHER THE GOLDEN SPIKE LUHICNE W.-KDE MARION BLAIR WILFORD FOWEHS C0-EDITORS WEBER WARRIOR NEWS Our purpose in the Weber Wa1'rior News has been to record ac- curately some of the outstanding phases of the school year in the most artistic and comprehensive manner. YVe have endeavored to in- clude all that will enhance the pleasure of memories of our school in future years. Our first issues carried news of the beginning of a new school ycar. the welcoming of teachers, friends, and the elected officers of the organizations. The holiday issues were written to impart cheer and good wishes for a happy future. In our later recollections of this school year social life, achieve- men, and graduation stood out prominently. We have endeavored to place before the public new ideas con- cerning the present and future school life. The time we have spent in our work is of little consequence, but the cherished memories of our associations and achievements here, will remain permanent. We have tried to make this year outstanding in Xvarrior News history and we thank our contributors and advisors for the support given us in our work. That the news columns have served to remind you of worthy deeds. clean thoughts, tender feelings, and noble acts, is the sincere wish of the editors. Lora-:Nc WADEZ. MARION BLAIR. Wim-'oun Fowsus C0-Editors VOCATIONAL COMPETITION of ff ff .x X , , ff , ' rf' X-K X!,f'xf-Q1 .TV V , Q! 9-7' Ei 0 ixwl, i W? '- W W iv ' M M 4 21 ,145 5' 11O5f'O' fw k'x f.1,'j Q i a qtvv- NVAWA - Q, WN, YY ,Lx Mx wg+,,.1ff' K,-f Q, 31,38-'1 .Q..-- - V ,X-I ,,-....---' wwf .N- - .. ,5- fl SONG, . Nhxxxxx- V fn? T 59,1 , HONOR ROLL Cl,-NRE BROWN WII.l OHIl KXl'I' XIOIICAN SIIXW JOIIN WICSSMAN Rl l'lI BUHNIHNI FHXNK XYUOl,I,lCY l'HII.I.ll' 'l'llO'I l'ICR l PHILLIP rnorrna VOCATIONAL AGRICU LTURE As a part of a broad activity program offered by the Agriculture department, every Ag. student enters the Nati Speaking contest Ab onal F. F. A. Public . out ninety students representing all the agricul- ture classes competed in an elimination tournament which found Emery Taylor and Phillip Trotter tied for first place. These two orators their speeches in assembly and Philli T winner and ' gave p rotter was judged to be the alned the ri ht to re resent Weber at the divisional contest h ld ' L g g P e in ogan. The agricultural de partment offers not only a chance to learn a vocation, but also a chance to win scholarships, medals, and actual prize money to those excelling in the different divisions of the agri- cultural work. The following are the winners of the awards: Glen Cottle-U. P. Scholarship Elmont Moore-Alternate for U. P Schola h' Phil-lip Trotter P ' . rs ip R roject Book Winner Robert Wangsgard-Leadership KIWANIS AWARDS Emery Taylor ........ .............. B eets Tatsuo Koga .................... Potatoes Norman Thompson .............. Dairy Norman Youngman ...,,..... Poultry Lynn Stewart ........................ Swine OGDEN LIVESTOCK SHOW John Groberg ........................ Crops Elmgnt Moore ,,,.,,,,,..,.....,.... Dairy .l0llIl Russo ......... .......... S heep Ralph Chadwick ..,,.............. Dairy Bert Roberts ....... .......... S lzeep Raymond Jones ....... .......,. D airy John Roberts ...... .......... P oultry Wilbert Shupe ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, S wine John Favero ...................... Poultry A . THE GOLDEN SPIKE STOCK J UDGING TEAM XRYEL STRATFORD RAYMOND JONES NIELVIN PETERSON! SEED JUDGING TEAM EDWARD LARSON EDWARD FOWLEH ERNEST BOUWHUIb Although the stock and seed judging teams did not win any prizes in competition at the Ogden Livestock Show, they did gain some very valuable information and experience which they Could obtain in no other way. These fellows firmly believe that the knowledge they have gained in the past competition will enable them to make a creditable showing at the F. F. A. judging contests in Logan this summer. THE GOLDEN SPIKE SECOND YEAR TEAII tII.Altl'I BROWN Wll.l 0KD KAPP IHCNHY lVlA'l'l'lllCll MORGAN SHAW FIRST YEAR TEABI JOHN WICSSMAN RUTH .l3ltliNllA,M FRANK WUOLLEY TYPE TEAMS Aftor a long period of hard work and tireless prac- livv, the typo tezuns were chosen and journeyed to Provo to conrpt-te in the State type contest. llvre the second your lvzun c'm'ervrl thmnsclves with glory hy placing first in tht- contest which invluded tllirty-five toauns from three slutt-s. Clare- Brown proved hintsvlf to ho thv hest typist in the contest hy typing 73 words at minute. and was uwurtled at gold medal and a scholarship to the llriglunn Young lfnivorsity. lVlorgan Shaw also lllllllf' at very good fhouing hy placing fourth znnong: svvetity-tllrve vontest- unts. The first your students wort- ti littlt- loss suvcesslul than the sm-ond yvzlr. hut made an vt-ry good ret-ord hy pltu-ing fourth zunong tht- first your lf'il1ltS. A lurgv proportion of the t-1llCt'l'SS ol the tvtuns is duo to tht' el'I'it-it-my and putit-nt'o dvtnonstraled hv Miss llunit-ls in the touching and drilling of thesv type stu- tlonts. ORGANIZATIONS I ,EN I ffl 5 ' 5 , ff- P xi ff X ff x rv 9 f , fn VIiN', f 9 ujxfkf maj? xv 5 X, Xl , V! :Q if-xvni' ' N gf . I' , 'I 14 xi UIQ-?'55LS'x5 QX f w -U QL X 'I Vflf, :EI AXQQJ-k f X SYXXUI ' fy KLQQK' 'A K' X .a-'--mignrwviw. Y X , - Q 7 23?IIUU5fSYY',i?3A f X XX,s4,e ' ,..' gf f X 1 1 x, w'1?IQ ,di ' X ff XX I , , ,X ,- f? .f X fl fi ffli X xQf ? 9 Ffh!! g-.,f .. ' SL .471 -aka COBBLE CREEK In tln- f'an'lv flaw. Ill? people nl fI ClK'll Ylllvx. realizing ilu- m-ml ui' wan-1' aiurage-. sci ulmnl tu 1'1IlI4ll'lIl'I a dam ut what is known us hllolvlrlu Cn-ek. 'l'Iu w m-nl to work xxilll Mull und vnlhnsiusln. but lllcir lcmlx uvrw' II'lilCIW1lliIU' for suvll work and tlu-x' um-rv lnullnlm- lf. wx- ruvatv far PIIOIIQIII In find beclrnck. 'Hn' cligginjw in llnf rm-ky varlll and lllv IEITRSII' wooden pilvs slmw llw furn- fight uf' tllvsch Q-urly scttlvrs ZIIICI the uttmxlpi lnmlf- In Illl'lI1 In gixe ns il nun-I1 1101-mlecl pmjq-m't uhimlu it Inu laxken until lhc' presvnt time lo EIVVOIIIIPIISII. THE GOLDEN SPIKE DAN TIIOMAS .IIILES DIEII WILEORD EOWERS VERDI POWEIII, IVIARlIIO'I II orznlcrv m:n1cN IVIARRIO'l 1' WEBER HONOR CLUB Gaining 6'I1I.l'illIl'f' to the Wleber I'Innor Club is scllolastivullv the Iuiglwsl attainment nf a Yvarrior. The Honor Cluln is the Hall of Fame ul' Wf-In-r Iligll. uncl Ivy adding his name to its rolls ai XVarrinr is as- sured a permanent IIICIIC among the famous of thu school. IAI RX XI,I.I-IN NORXI X ANDERSON IiI.I.EN RXIIKER .II'1'I I'A DARKER I,OWEI,I, IIAIIKER I'EARY IIARKER WA NNE RAIIKER ,IOIC IIIIXNDLER LEON XRD IIIIIIISTENSEN XI IRI DERI IfI.OYD IEARII IQATIIERINE EARR DEWEY EAVORO I,ORENE RAIIKER WEBER HONOR ROLL LOI IS GLADWELI. RICHARD GRAEIII GLEN UREENWI-11.1. DAWSON IIALES VERNON HOLMES JAMES IIUNTER REID JENSEN ROBERT JONES WEST LINDSAY LYELI, XICLEAX FAWN NIz:KAY DELORES MONTCZOM ERY ARIIIIIE RICHARDSON JAM ES RUSSELL RIC.-X'l'RIlIIC SARRAIIH JOHN SARLO XERLE SIIAW El,D.A SKEEN HARRY SIVIITH ALICE SORENSEN ROB STRATFORD WIIEATLEY TAYLOR ZI'ISTA 'I'.-I YLOR Rl DOLI'II KAN KAXIPEN EDWARD WADE GAY WA NOSCARD Llc GRANDE WARD THE GOLDEN SPIKE PHYLLIS BARKEH CALVIN SPILSISURY WILNIA HAMNION sscnigmln' I-Rsslm-:NT VICE-PRESIDENT NEWS REPORTER'S CLUB Having as its purpose, the grooming of future news editors, a News Reporter's Club was formed this year under the supervision of lVlr. Taylor and Miss Chadwick. All those interested in literary work and wishing to pub- lish their work in the paper were invited to sign their names on the roll of charter members. One of the first activities of the club was an excur- sion to the printing establishment of The Standard- Exarniner Publishing Company. Here the members saw bo-w a newspaper was written, assembled and printed. The visit was very educational, interesting and stimulat- ing. Meetings were held throughout the year and nlany acceptable articles were handed in by members. How- ever. we feel sure that much improvement Could be made and we leave our beginning for next yearls Report- ers to carry on. Tl-IE GOLDEN SPIKE PEP CLUB Tln- PPJ Clnlr luis affain clcnionslratccl llw Pffevl T' llmt an in--fanizerl. cntliusiuslic rnolinff sec-lion can Inm- P' 2' un teams in competition. ln ussvinlnly, all tha' Hlilllllllll, on tlw field, and in il group ul the lvziskvitball gullies the Pm-p Club girls in lln-ir flashy cnslnrnes vould always bv sr-en and heard instilling pep and figlit into the I1-llmi-5 lwfnre llllx gznnes. Lvnmlvr the 1-ffivienl clireCliun of llllx advisor, Miss Ilrinton, and tho prcsirlcnl, Wilma lrlannnmn, the cluli luis givvn several inspirational ilSHl3llll1ll0S und luis shown llml snvll un organization is an essential part of any SlH'l'l'SSl'lll competitive uvlivity. THE GCLDEN SPIKE BOOSTERS' CLUB Feeling: the :wc-cl of something: to rouse the sturlents out of lethargy. our school has orgxanizetl a Boosters Club. Une aim of the vluh is to have as nwnihers some ol' the wiflc- awake fellows of the school. The major ohjectivo, to stimulate interest and enthusiasm among the patrons and tllt'll1lJ6YS of our Student Body, liars been ve-ry Slll'1'PSSflll thus far. Linder the lvuclersllip of Huy Xviclflison. the clulm has stimulated sur-h an increase in school spirit and HlllllllSlllSIll that the continuance and stuvcvss of this Ol'- guniation in future years is practically assured. THE GOLDEN SPIKE OIVXI. IMXIS DORIS IiI.I.lSON LUKINIJ.-X BRIGGS SHLQIIIUIAIU PKI-QSIDI-1N'l Vlllli-PRESIDENT HOME ECONOMICS Two talvlvspomls of advisors. l our talmlvspnons of offivvrs. Svvffnty sprinkles of girls. Two cups of ability. Uoclles of l'I'l6I1dlillGSS. Five siftvrs of enthusiasm. Mix inffx'vclif-nts into the Initiation Partv. lo vain -1 1 1 P ' 11' rl first uvtivitv ol the vvur. Thvn add almul flu- cu is of 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 I l.lYl' other sm-mls and an-tivitles. add four tulilc-spoons of fun from the Ag, Buys and Home lic. Girls 'l1llCk1ll'l' Part ,H sift, with our Htllll'lSlI'I'1ilS l,l'O.6l'l,, that 'fave food, y 1 1 1 J 1 h lnys. and Clllllllllg' to nvl-ily families. MIX well and bake in the Home lfs-mimnivs Oven and servv with Motl1er's Tea. THE GOLDEN SPIKE V .. . K i. ' - - - 1. .,., , D i f .--N, , A - 1 sq, z-fe 1, 3,2-li,,,,, e - ,,g---.:,::1a5g5gg,! . 2 -I 1 A: -. . V Y . -f wg-X313 fl :L gr, -'--f 1 l 'rt E - . 21 f - :z ' 9,51 ' . maj?-. 1 A j - ' I Ti' '51 im . - 575 W WE -X 'Z s - . LSA' it .. 5 E N, 4- ff, ig?-Q ' - ' X' . i t - ... ., 'T L 'l L f, A WILI-'ORD FUWERS PHYLLIS BARKER I1.XltOLlJS'I'0KER Prnisrnayl' SECRETARY ylcE-PRLLSIDEN1' WHO'S WHO Not until late in the school year did those students who had honors pause in their activities to organize the Whols Wlicul Cluli, one of whose purposes is to give the clistinelion which they merit to those students whose initiative has won thern one or inore honors. Although. lmecanse of the lateness of the perfection of the organi- zation, the elub has been coinparalively inactive, we feel that it. is a very desirable group and that it should he maintained. We hope that our aetion in reviving it will renew interest in it so that it will take the plaee whit-ll it should have ainong the organizations ol' the school, and that next. year the WlicJ's Wlitm will again be a live. influential elulm, functioning socially and stimulating interest in avhievement. THE GOLDEN SPIKE i NX ll.NI X tl XXIXIUN l'ltYLI.lS B tlitililt JI-I XXI-I'I I'H SHUI' A1 IILI-.'I'l4I MMM:-nic I'ttt'1SllDl'1N'l' s1gm:m':'rA1n' GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'l'lw Girls' Atlilvtit' Association wllivll was urgnnied this year umlvr tht- supvrvision uf Miss Brinton has itCt'0llIpllSl1l'tl il great tleul in turnisliiug an athletic- prugrain for girls. It luis grin-in tlu- girls a t'llZlltt'P to flex:-lop tliemselvvs more. men- tally amd pliysivallyz it luis alsu stimulate-d sportsmansllip anal co- ulwrzltimi aunong tlw Hlillly girls who llilV4' participated in tlw various zu-tivitivs. Un l'it'ltt'lI2tl'f ll tlit' C. A. A. SIlltIlSttl'l'fl An lfivening With lfim' Arts atssistvcl lny tht- follmring Cll'llitl'llttt'tllSZ inusir. nrt. 1-lotliing, shop. Plnglisli, spf-em-li. und tllc plnysit-ul t!tllll72tll0t'litl classes. This review mis nnv nl' the- most t4llt'l'1'SSlilIl aml outstanding prugrains of the year. :Knntlwr ul' tht- ilt't'0lllIlllSlllttPllIS was tlif' entvring of the state track ltll't'l auicl pusturo palrzulc' at l'r0x'o on April tlit' Zitll and Zlltll. This wus ltw first time Wvlwr lias par'titfipzlted in S-IIt'l'l vuiiipvtitiml. Sim-v tllis 1-lulm wus orgzunim-tl this year. it is tht- lmpv ol' tht' nllivz-rs to lmw- it Vlttttillllt' in tlu- future- und lin- its motto. A spurt lim' vi 1-ry girl amtl il girl for vvery spurt.,- THE GOLDEN SPIKE FAWN CAMPBELL LAVIN JACKSON YULA GIBSON si:cRE'rAm' PRESIDENT VICE-l'R.ESIDENT BELLES LETTRES SOCIETE The Belles Lettres Societe is another club whose existence began this year. The two purposes of this organization are to develop an appreciation and love for modern literature and to provide opportunity for enjoyable social contacts among girls of mutual interests. The societyis membership is limited to twenty-five girls chosen by the members. The activities of the group have inateriatlizod its aims. They have consisted of a monthly business meeting at school. and also a monthly social at members, homes. At these social gatherings the girls have conducted varied programs including serious study of modern types of literature, musical leat- ures and readings followed by a strictly social recrea- tional period of games and entertainment under the direction ol' the eveningis hostess. The members have thoroughly enjoyed these ex- periences and are enthusiastic about perpetuating the organization. THE GOLDEN SPIKE N ICIJWARIJ FOWLER lCRNl'1S'l' ISOUWIIUIS LYNN STICWAIRT l'IiHSIllli vr sizciu-:TAM x ltil-IAP!!!-1SllDEN'l' FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Another year has passed with the F. F. A. club's rcputation of being the most active club in the school still more firmly established. This has been accomp- lished hy the nmny events and hy the success of each cvent which the cluh has sponsored. The many activities which were carried to an success- ful close hy the efficient loaders are: summer trip to Grunddadtly Lakes, initiation party, project completion day tprograun. hanquet. and showl, I . F. A. hall and flowcr show. matinee cluncc. I . I . A. and Home Eco- nomics cluh party, and smokeless snioker. Such ll prograni should he an iI'l4iLlC6llll3llI sufficient to gain nulny new lll6llliK'l'S for this club in the future. FEATURES jnx. lQ ,..f . .4, tk ,-3-45 4. , --,H .14 l W - a . YQ' Rf' 14 J 5 , , -H , - tv -X z 1 if i 2' FAN :M ,A act' 2 -' T' i . , '..f-1 ,p' ,,-, L 7 F V 1 ' E -' Q? PIQZ 1 Va 'P- f f i X-,X V'4Edvgjd ,AL 1 ,iz lffmriwx fx 1 A-xiii? Q 'XE47-'2Q?51e -H, . ,, i 5 1 A,-t A' V ' if -'-1 , '- E..:+f21--.X f, 1- ' if A ui -' ' 67 .af ': '-' X - xl ? -71 Aff. , ,M XXX - 1 m. xjzi,QUtQ p 't V , , . M, 't ix 5.1 -1 35:3 nea:,Q4,Q.- fp? VN fffbh J X. ,tl 'si-. ,J,: ' I --'L ki'-,L M . ' y I N ' A ., . :'1F '5' i'f?s2s,9Q.'f:4 -E q ' v X .Q ma ff. x-z'-I-,Wk - f- MQ' '-V GP 51 ,i . Ag? X-1 44r3,w?ff11 -. tl.. W g,f,p- I-Ak 5 X -Y. l ,Vg , W, Wo.. . if Ngxfixhg x 33,3 fa? .' L-'rf', ' , i I V, I .X K f- ,-.7 ,N -: Eva ,.AfE'73 x'Qii'i ii: Q J 1 R ' - Q 4 if 5 ' -KL-I QEl..t. ,1'N'- .:::4xf,.-.fy gpg- ff Q .f,..4fix-fx. 'Q , , 1, Y'- ,ilzff-1fffl,--figajlf' ,,Qi5'f-'fglpii ' ii?igi??'P9-R ' A gi . A:-EL' Qi.3g.i.35'gE1f-3 'ff Q Z Q2 ll Amin R-:lfifr-i'-. , nm ,ga-2, 55:23 -H65 55: Y Q1-1:--Q! 'N' '- rf- -'Q-5!:i?fii?E? E152 , 3,5 61, 5 fgrfgji 'fr Wef f RIVERS This Weber and Ugcieli Rivers are tin: two lnrgvst streams in Wfcllwf-1' County. and are til? lllfi-itll' St1lll'l'9S of the irrigation isatvr supply of tin- crnmty. These strvnliis Ul'igiIlillC in the high, forest covered mountains to the East. T110 supply of WIIIBI' is i'll1'IliSilPti tillvilgrhmlt tile' year Ivy tin- melting snow and tlw innny small springs, Originally tin-ir 1-ntire flow elnptit-ti into the Crvat Salt Luke, but with the develnpiilmit of the irriggatinn systc-ins tin-ir watt-r has lmeen diverted frotn its nuturzil 1-hannels into l'Hl'liliS :md is now usccl for irrigation pnr- posvs. THE GG LDEN SPIKE -' GIRLS' DANCE 1,3 . SOCIETY Al thc' hvgiiniing ol' our svhool yvar wi- wvro prnnnisezl a svason nl gfmfl sfwial miterlaininmit hy our Slllflfflll hmly Ul'ltlI'l'l'S anrl they haw wnnplvlf-ly fulfillfxrl this lJI'0IHlSf'. A rr-vis-w ul' the social avfivities of this svlimml yvar will I'PqlllI'f' ninm-wus supvrlativf- adjectives lo express thi- flegrev of plc-insure anfl 1-njuynn-:il whivh they have I'0llll'llJlllt'll ln our stnrlvnl Iilv. l'arlic's anil clanvvs sponsors-cl hy orgranizalinns anfl Ihr' slnrlmn burly havv hem: lrvqlic-vit aml dvliglilfzil. l,i:nilz-fl spam' will not perniil an miulnvralirni of all ol' lhvsc' plf-asanl affairs hut Ihosf' l.PiillIl'0fl affairs whivh will remain inflelihly in nur llll'lIl0I'll'S rlvsvrvv spvvilir' f'0IlHIN'IIl livrv. Thr' sm-ial season lwgan 1-nflnisiaslivally with lhv annual Cot Af'quai1m'fl llanm in Ihr' laltf-r par! nl' Hflptc-inlwr. This was shortly followml hy thu most uniqnv l . l . A. Hall in rho history of this r'hapl4-r. 'l'lw Ag. hoys transporlvrl Ihr- l'l'lillll'llll'Ill of lhvir flower gardens to our ,Q'yHIllilSlllIll anrl 1'miv1'i'lvrl il into a fragrant and r'olm'ful flnwvr show. l'rnl'vssm' Cor' of thc' lf. S. A. ff. jnrlgvcl the flowvrs ancl awarclecl rihhons to lhv ln'-st flowers of various groups. Un Uvlu mr I' 1 l :Ull thv Slllfl0l1l ho llall whivh ii l ' ' liuns aml spiri . fly r'omlum'l0m l icrcslinggly varriecl out thi- llillmu in I l a iilarious Cuslunw a ' tlicnn- in flr'r'fn'a- THE GOLDEN SPIKE JUNIOR PROMENADE The Senior Class Sponsor:-fl a stirw-ssful Tlianksgiving Dance. Novetnlwr 27th to raise Ill0llPf' for the Senior Gift. The Foplnmifm' llop was tht- next inipurtant exvnt on tht- sm-ial calendar and it proved tn he an t'Yt'IllIlg of ideal entertainment. Thi- Girls' lilaiiu- Cannot he nientinnt-tl isithnnt using tht- trite ix ord outstanding for only that term afleqiiately desvribes it. Appro- priately valled Cupidis Ball. it featured a popularity 4-ontest in which Opal Davis was voted Miss Wielwr and Roy Carter, this llappy Warrior. The girlma as cupids performed tht- duties ol' escorts perfectly and gave the hovs an evening which will prohahly provide fond mernnrivs in- rlefinitelv. On Nlarcli Zilst tht- Juniors transftnnn-tl the grin into a typivally lluteh country scene and the atmosphere ol' Holland vontrihnts-tl to a happy evening and a distinvtivv junior l'i'on1 featuring lmntlis ar- ranged hy different nrganizatimis. The llmneinalu-Vis kitvhen scene was judgvtl the most attrat'tiv0 of a llllllllttbl' of varellully tlm'm'atefl areas. lVlost nl' the ulnhs have also had nuincrnns SlIt't't'SHl'ltl private house parties. tlanves. tlieatrv parties. nlatinees. hikf-s and dinners whit-ti have fnuially 1-nriehed tht- lives ol' tht- partiripants. Studi-nt lmtly dances on-ctirrecl nlten. were well patrnnizecl. l'0lltll16IKlLllllf' socializing. and perfertli enjoyahlt-. THE GOLDEN SPIKE SENIOR CLASS ACHIEVEMENTS Ul,lYl'lli HAIRIT ICRNIQST llllllwlllllfi Sm-lnml l'l:1y 32: Spanish Club 33: 'l'rack l . lf. -X. Club 32. 33. 31: I . F. sl. Stuck 152, 33. 3-lg Bam-lrull 32.331 Baskvlball 33. judging Tvain 33: 501'l'1'lary of F. F. -X. 544: 5,,I,l,,,m,,r,- lgwki-11,311 32, Club 34: F. I . A. Se-ml judging Team 34: Wlufs Wh-1 Club 3-l. l'HYl.l.lS ll.-XHKER llumf- I-Iwnmnii-S Club 32. 33: l'illl'1'llSlt' FULKHAN lgmywy Club 32: Musquu and liauble 33: K0 Alillxill Club 33: Bullies .Imitrex Sucivlu Sophonww liugkfsilmll 32: liaskvllmll 34: Slmlunt llmly Council 344: Vicv- Squad 33h 34,5 KC Alkukui Club 33? Bmw, l'l'l'SiIlI'l1l .ll1lllUl' Cliwfi 333 SW'l 'lHl'Y of urs 34-Q Nm-ws llvporls-rs Club 34: Junior Wll0'H WIN' HI W4'l'l'l' Cllllf 343 ll l'0l'1l'l' Prmn Cmnnmillvm- 33: Upvre-lla 33. 34-. nl' S1'lllUl' Class 34: Svcrvtary of N1-ws Iii-purln'r:4 Club 341: l,l'l'SlIlf'Ill of thi' Girls' , .-XIIII1-lim' -Xssm-iuliun 3413 School lluy 34-Q IQNNA AVUNIJET llvbulc 34. A lllunnf vl':1'lllIUI1lll'S 32. 33. 3-lg Jxl'Cll1'l'j' JXNIVI' 33. -l-l-Q fr. A. -33. Spaniwh Club 32. 33. UIQIHAXLDINIC BROWN NlYll'l'l.lC lSHlilil'l'l l' l'i-p Club 33. 34: Xrclu-ry Club 3-1: C. K. K. 33 J-. llwnn- l':4'lillllllll4'N Club 33. 34. Y ll MAX'N 3 'l'NGHAM :mum CIIAIDWICK lllll'I'K'llil 32. 33: l'vp Club 33. 34: lllusmpu- uxnl llillllbll' 33: Ilonu- l'l1'0IllDlllll'5 Spanish 335 G, A, A. 33, 34.3 lqppum-I-H 32, 33. Club ilflll B1-Ile-S Lvllrus Sovivlr' 34. DlCl.liICIi'l' ISINCHNM Sp:miSli Club 33: Spanish Club liuskvl- 'xl'll':E lllllllll bull 331 Suplimimre- liuskvtlxall 32: Baskvl- Qhll H imi' gquml 32. 33. 34: Track 5.111811 32. Qllunu- qlai-uvimimiiis Club 32. 35. 3-1: xx. ru. win. wi... mimi, 34. 5f'1-A-H+ Hui' 32- 35: Nlusqu-' and Hauhlv Club 33: Spanish Club 33: Pup Club 33. 3-lg Y--ll l.1-ailvr of I'vp Club 34: Prom NIXIHUN ISLVXIR Conunilln-v 33: Supllmnim- Heplw-Svlitatin' 321 C IS' lla C ' -- 32' I. 1. . . .ll ' 3fv9f'f i1'f 32-.31 344 Sf'f 'f H1'Y 33: wfih--i'.-ixlillgni iiinill.'lX,l A. :ical l l nl llllllll' lucolmiiilus Club 32, l'r1-Slrlvlli nl' llmnu lCr:unmnni41S Club 33: l'i'p Club 315. 34: Nlasquw- und Buublv 333 Wlufs Who ul Wvbm-r Club 34: Sluclenl Cnunvil l'fl.lJlil'll'7 CllAlll.'l'0N '33, 34: .luniur llflllll Connnilluv 33: Up- .. - . , . w .. .., . , .. , 4-rvllu 3.5: W1-be-r XVLIITIIII' Nvws In-1-elllui' lwmllmll 32, 33. 31: bum-bull 33. 34-1 'i-lf. Wlufs Who Club 34. THE GOLDEN SPIKE SENIOR CLASS ACHIEVEMENTS JUNIOR CHASE Football 33, 343 Track 34. IRENE CHRISTENSEN Home Economics Club 32, 333 Operetta 34. ANNIE DABB Home Economics Club 32. 33, 343 Belles Lettrcs Societe 34. JULES DIEU Operetta 33, 343 Basketball 33, 343 Football 33, 343 Baseball 33, 343 Who,s Who Club 34. JACK DINEEN Spanish Club 333 Spanish Club Basket- ball 333 Baseball 33, 343 Basketball 33, 34. GLEN ELLIS Operetta 33, 34. DORIS ELLISON Home Economics Club 323 Junior Sec- retary and Treasurer 333 Secretary of Home Economics Club 333 Ke Alkakai Club 335 Junior Prom Committee 333 Vice-President, of Girls' Association 343 President of Home Economics Club 343 Operetta 343 Science Club 323 Student Council 34. WILFORD POWERS Assistant Editor Yearbook 333 Spanish Club 333 Who's Who Club 33. 343 Pres- ident of Who's Who Club 343 Senior Class President 343 Boosters Club 343 News Reporters Club 343 Co-editor Weber War- rior News 343 Student Council 34Q Op- eretta 343 Weber Honor Club 34. FLORENCE FOWERS News Reporters Club 343 Operetta 34. EDWARD FOWLER F. F. A. Club 32, 33. 343 F. F. A. Stock Judging Team 332 One-Act Play 33: F. F. A. Club Secretary 333 F. F. A. Club Pres- ident 343 Student Council 343 Who's Who Club 343 Boosters Club 343 F. F. A. Seed Judging Team 343 Operetta 33, 34. HELEN BAKER Home Economics Club 32, 33, 343 Re- porters Club 34. RUTH MAE GRAHAM Student Body Vice-President 34S Pres- ident of Girls' Association 343 Student Council 343 Who's Who Club 343 Golden Spike Staff 343 Masque and Bauble Club 333 Home Economics Club 33. 34: Oper- etta 33, 343 Science Club 323 ,lunior Prom Committee 33g Chairman of Girls' Dance 343 Girls' Athletic Association 33. WILMA HAMMON Home Economics Club 33. 343 Pep Club 333 Masque and Bauble Club 333 Report- ers Club Vice-President 343 G. A. A. Ath- letic Manager 343 Golden Spike Staff 343 Student Council 343 Pep Club President 34. LLELLA HANSEN Home Economics Club 33, 343 Science Club 32. CYNTHIA IIESLOI' Home Economies 32, 33. 34: Open-tta 343 Belles Lcltres Societe 34. THE GCDLDEN SPIKE SENIOR CLASS ACHIEVEMENTS LUIS IIICSIAII' KfX'I'IIICIIINIf .IUIINSUN llmm, I,1l,mmnm,S mul, 32. 33: 5..i,.m.,. SCIVIICI' lIIuIu 32: Ilunu- ICI-mlulxlirs lfIuI1 I Iulr 32: Ulu-rvllu 32. 33. 3-I: Yiw-I'1'e-fi- 33. 3-I: I'Ul'Q'llsll' f.IuIv 3-I. :Iam 'xl'1'II!'l'I' CIuIw 34-3 XILIIIHQLPI' nf :Il'c'I1- II in 12. N- N 34- nwmown Jowlcs , ,. Y ISQNINIII 312. 33. 3.1: I mIII1aII 312. 33. 34: IIIWUIIH IIIIAI' I . F. JI. Stuck .luslging 'I'uun1 33, 341 Ag - A - - '- H IIUII 32, 33. 31: WI14v's Who lflulv 34 SIMHISII IIIHII 32. 'M' IIIl'ill'Ii 32. 33. 3-11 I . I . I. I'I ',If'l'I I.4':uIvl .II. XIILIIIIICII I'IUI-I.I'1Y QIMIIIINII lfIl1Iv32: Ilnmv I'1ml1mI1im'slfIllIr EINAI KNUWIAES II 'III' Up:-rr-ilu 33. 34. IDUIIIS IIOIISONI HELEN KNOXVLIQS IIlil'l'l'IIil 33. 3Ig IIums' I'lI'UIIIllIlIl'F IIIUI1 Qjw-I-I-1111 3.1.3 I-Inmp I-24-mmlqlii-5 llIuly 34 V. .I-miwf filusf II1'I'V F I1IliIIVl' 33- Girls' IIRIIIUIW IIUIIIIIIIIIPP 341g Junior Prom IIul11x11ilt1-1' 33. IIUIIU'I'III'1X IIIIIWIIAIS . . ,, . 'IVYIISIIU KOCA Stmle-nl Iimly S1-n'l'1'lul'y 33: Stuclvnl I unvil 335 .Iuuiur I'1'um KIHIIIIIIIIIPI' 331 Kg. lIIuIvZI2.15Ii.3.L II II:'N I,4'lll's'N SUVIPII' 3-I1 XYIIUIS XYIIU IIuIu 314: Up'-rv-llu 33g Ir. N, :L 33. HIIEA MARRIOTI. Xl XHIUN Holixnfg Ilmm- I':l'UIIUIIlIl'r fjlulm 32. 33. 3-Ig Hm- purtf-r of Ilumx- I'Il'0llUlllIK'S ClIuIg 34-g Up Iii- .Xlalkai Illulr 333 Ilmm- I'I4rm1m11i1-H 4-rvliu 331 III-III-s I.:-Ilrvs Sm-iviv 343 Rf- llnlu 333 I'1-p IIIuIu 34-3 C. A. A. 34: purlvrs IIIIIII 3-I. vnu- IIIIIII 32. !XIiI.ICAN IXIIIZIIICCUII VXLIITIC .I.'UfKSON t h x V Y Spunxsll IIIuIn 33: Ilunu- I'.cum:l1m's IfIuI1 II-lmw I'I1'1lIIlllIII1'S IfIuIr 32, 33g Wluf- 33. .Hg I ul'n'I1sIcs3Ig IIvImlingL 341 Svlnm In IIIuIn 33. 3-I. I'Iuy 344g Wlnfs Who lIIuIrg Opvrvllu 34. IKINIIIXLI. .IAIIUIIS TIIONI X5 NILK XX I,In-1-r I,1-ull'-r 3'I1g WI nfs Wlm IIIuIr 3441 Um'-zur! I'Iz1y 32: Scivlu-1' IIIUI1 32, 33 Y Iuwln-rs IIIIII1 3-I-1 Slurla-nl lfuum'iI 34: IVI-ZJIILIQLQT nf S1-Imnl Ilay 31: Iforr-nsig III-I-ImII 31. ffIuIr 3-I. W XNIJ,-I .IIQNSICN NIAZIIC NICWICY 9pa1niwI1 flIuIv 325 Se-vrvlary of Spunisll Svivvmu- IIIuIr 32. 331 Ilumv IQ1-uumnu I Iulu 33g Wlnfs XVIII: CIuIn 33. BI. IIIUI1 33. 34. ...C UULDEN SPIKE SENIOR CLASS ACHIEVEMEN TS ELDRED NICHOLAS Football 32. 33 .345 F. F. A. Club 32 33 34' Wh ' Wl ' .. -, os to Club 33, 345 Atblctid Man' H' ' age: of lf. F. A. Club 34. LETTICE ORTON Assistant Business Manager Colds-n Spike 32, 335 Business Manager Colden Spike 345 Secretary of Girls' Association 325 Reporter Se-nior Class 34' M ,. , , 'asque and Baublfr 335 Pep Club 345 Student Council 34. VERDI POWELL Sophomore Vive-Pre-sidcnt 325 Science Club 325 Ke Alakai Club 335 Masquc and Bauble Club 335 All Division Basketball Team 335 Junior Prom Committee 335 Oporf-tta, 32. 33. 345 Junior Prom Commit- tee 335 State Tournament 32. 33, 345 Base- ball 33, 345 Whos Who Club 33. 345 Student Council 32. 345 Golden Spikc Staff 32, 335 School Play 345 Bcportcrs Club 345 Boosters Club 345 Weber Honor Club 345 Studcnl Body President 34. THERSA RANDALL llomc Economics Club 32, 33. 345 Girls' Dance Committee 33. 345 Junior Prom Committee 335 Pep Club 345 Senior Vice- Prcsidcnt 345 Reporters Club 345 Student Council 345 Science Club 325 C. A. A. 34. ARNOLD BOBINS Boosters Club 34. RICHARD ROYLANCE Sophomore Basketball 325 Science Club 32: F. F. A. Club 33. 345 Junior Prom Committee 335 Senior Class Athletic Man- ager 345 Football 32. 33, 34. EHMA SHUPE Home Economics Club 33. 34: C .. .1 . . f. A. A. 33. 345 Report:-rs Club 345 Archery Club '54-5 Bc-lies L t P ' 5 ' c trfs Socittr. 34. N OR M A SLA TE R Home Economics Club 32, 33. 345 Op crctta 33. 345 Forensic Club 34. BETH RITCHIE Pep Club 345 Masque and Baublc Vice- President 335 Lewis Oratorical 335 School Play 335 Reporters Club 345 Who's Who Club 345 T. F. H. S. Girl Reservc 325 Met. 325 Forum 325 Idaho State Music Contest 32. CALVIN SPILSBIVRY President Reporters Club 345 Boosters 345 Student Council 345 Spanish Club 335 Masque and Bauble 335 Football 345 Science 33. FLORENCE STALLINGS Home Economics 32, 33. 345 Science 32. 335 Masque and Baublog Vice-l'resi- dent of Spanish Club 335 Pep 33. 345 Secretary and Rf-porter Pep Club 345 Junior Prom Committee 335 Cirls' Dance Committee 335 C. A. A. 335 Secretary Senior Class 34. SARA ELLEN STA NCER Home Economics Club 32. 33, 34: For- cnsic Club 33, 34. LILA STALLINCS Science Club 325 Operotta 33. 345 Girls' Athletic Association 335 Home Economics Club 33. 345 Colden Spikc Staff 34. HAROLD STOKER Science Club 325 Sophomore Basketball 325 Baskctball 33, 345 Football 32, 33. 345 Track 32. 335 Baseball 32, 33. 345 Boost- crs Club 345 Whos Who Club 345 Vice- Prcsidcnt Whos Who Club 345 Operetta 34. THE GOLDEN SPIKE SENIOR CLASS ACHIEVEMENTS till A ll U l'l l'l'I STK JR EI Y CEOIRCH VAN l.l'Il-IUWEl'IN Op:-i'1'llu 32, 33g Holm: l'1s'onon1icw. Club l'. l. A. Club 33. 3-1. 33. 3114. XHYEL STRATFORD Soplloinorv Class Pre'sicl1'nt 32g Sluclenl Couuvil 32g ll:-porn-rs Club l . l . A. Club 32, 33. 34-g l'Il.Cl Stock ,lurlging Tcaun 34. X T.-XYLOR l'rm-simli-nl ol' Ki' Alakui Club 333 Slumle-nl Counvil 335 Svieiuw- Club 32g llonn- lico- ' Club 32 '53 '4 rftta '2 33 Y IIIIIIIIUS . - . ...3:Upf-' 3, .. 343 lm-p Club 34: K4-porlvrs Club 34: li, A. A. 344. EVERY 'l'.-XYLOH lfnolllilll 32, 33. 34-g Ag. Club 32, 33, 343 51-rninury l'i'1-simlvlll 34: liusvlnall 32. 33. 341 Kivxunis l'rizm' 333 Wl14r's Who f.lub 342 l'roj1-ct lmamlv-1' 33. 34. 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