Weber County High School - Golden Spike Yearbook (Ogden, UT)
- Class of 1939
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U I Q THE GOLDEN SPIKE WEBER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL . 4 iw ay A iii? -rl dllme :F X www ' - 7 J ,Q yff ' 5 , iff , W 9 k 5 9, N' .V f lux JN! wig ' Q3 0jifPF iff'f'Yfi N ,' 26'f Q JV P r , v A C N' V- . , dy ,' V I , G , VU . Jw 1 2 1 fiajigg if S K 1 1 Published by Students of 3 ' weaan couwrv l-um-1 SCHOOL i THE GOLDEN SPIKE 30909094WilF!W4lF!l94lF!W!b9 WQFQWQQFQWIE Q Q E 2 E 3 5' 3 2 3 Y. Q Q, an Q 5 Q Q aw 'Q Q . 2 E 4 2 E E 2: 5 I Z Z 5? Q 3: ae W Q 5 5 3: vv 0 Q Q W 3 iarawffmmmemmraira nauaamimaraasmfaivf ALBERT J. POWELL 7 . mf Qglfrvjfl - - . EJ' fj,9f,f'Jf,f f fi' -f, f,,,4 rffffv A tif' f ' X' I U!! f 1 Aj 7 1 fl ,',' f -j ,fl7,1f JJ f fl 0121111 'l'f1 I J! f JJJV I , , 1' I 'M' L ' A if,-,:L.,,,.,1 fwafw- L'.7 f.'V, -'fviff 4 1 fk A f L ,,- 1 ly- V ' f . 1 fy If-f!!!!L !J: .J ,- ff. , 1 ,H fwflkjl , - 1 . , ,- L - , I' , 1 .- X 1 ff fufpf ' ' QL P 'J -fr Q VQYWJL, - no hx 'WH V -4'E -'Q A fi fi WM if J ' ' !,ilQ'2fff-Id-2 sl . 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N. Petterson, Lars Eggertson, B. A. Fowler, and Keith Wahlquistg and dozens of county men, as board members, have been his employers. In 1927, our present high school building was completed and Mr. Powell began dividing his time between his supervisory duties and the position of vocal music instructor of the Weber High School. Here he made many more personal contacts with county students, established strong friend- ships, and stimulated more people to love music. This year his absence from the faculty is definitely felt by sen- iors and former teachers, for he is once more acting solely as super- visor of county music. As a tribute to the thirty years of sincerely conscientious service that he has dedicated to his fellow men we hap- pily inscribe this volume to him, Mr. Albert J. Powell-friend and teacher of youth, and lover of artistic music. In streams and placid pools man first found re- fleetions of bis image anrl tlae womlers of life. Lat- er bis genius enablecl him to invent the mirror wlriell refleeted bis own image ami tlaose of otlwers. But all of these tlaings refleeterl only rnomentarily tbe images of life. Books are our permanent reflec- tors. In their pages are found forever tlae lives of the great men and the important events of yester- day. The memories you will treasure most in years to eome are those of your partieipation in sebool life and aetieities-either as a performer or as a speetator-your partieipation in football, dramat- ies, elulzs aml daneesg and your assoeiations with friends and teaehers. To remind you of this refleetire funetion of a yearbook we luzre modernistie illustrations por- traying rarious refleetions ann' mirrored images as division pages of the Volume. We hope as you turn the pages of this book you will find refleetefl in them tloe memories of school life that you eberisli most. .5Z7.lmin:sfmfzm, 610 ssps L4Lfz.,if.fes Cgteafu res THE GOLDEN SPIKE 511 CVIIIGYYIOYIMYYI ,sw-wmv es!14w4r5y4M4w4sg1zw4QMmwf+x!Qngyong Q is 'E E ii 5 if -E E1 E E Q 5 Q 'E l Q1 if T Qrwvmnrmmffn mmmu as ommfmvKif+7m'sf J. WAYNE MOSS There is but one straight road to success, and that is merit. The man who is successful is the man who is useful. -Borke Coch- ran. The above quotation clearly characterizes the life of J. Wayne Moss. Mr. Moss had a well balanced life. He was religiousg he was athletically inclinedg and he was scholarly. There are few men that have all these traits. 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Q W 2 5 715 iifliifiiiaiif 0MialieiiieiliflliQiialifilialihhlfblialimw KEITH WAHLQUIST Superintendent To flue Glass of ,-39 In a few months we shall have had a full decade of what we habitually call the depression. Ten years ago it was generally as- sumed that shortly we would pass into a new period of prosperityg now some thinkers are wondering if we have become a permanently de- pressed society. To you who stand ready to enter employment, or to undertake further training, the outcome will be tremendous- ly important. But nothing is so vital as that you face whatever conditions confront you, intelligently, courageously ana' hopefully. Other young people have had other problems, but always intelligence, courage and hope have enabled some of them to rise above adversity. We hope your experiences in Weber have added to your capacity to achieve. THE GOLDEN SPIKE I QWQAQY Qounfy Jgoartl O,f63CluCafi0n WILMER JENSEN GUY CHILD FREDRICK J. BARKER President ARNOLD SLATER WILLIAM P. MILLER EDWIN PARKER Clerk THE GOLDEN SPIKE PRINCIPAL RALPH B. SANFORD This hook, vonfaiux a rvvord of your avfirifivx af Wfvlvrr Higlw Srbool. In yvars fo rome you will vllrrisb fbc' nzvmorivx fbvsv arfirifivs rvrall fo you. I uiimouisfz you, bowvrrr, fo fake from fbix iuxfifufiou fbiugs ofbvr fbau mvmorirs of your uvfiuifirx. Take wifb you ami prurfirr' daily fbosl' Cbrisfiau rirfuvsg lore, joy, fu'az'1', faifb, lzopf, and bumilify. XVlu'r1 fbvsc' worilx arf' no lougfr a parf of your 'ro- ralzulary, or a jmrf of flu' daily f7rzu'fir'r' of your liwx, you are losing fiuf vxxwrrv of flu' Clzrixfiau spirit, xo rxsvnfial fo your uwlfarv. Lrff flu' ifivrnorivx rvrall uof only flu' affivifirx, lmf also flu' fim'r Vir- fuvs of your life lrarrwd af Wfvlicr High School. -4' T XEIEN SPIKE MR. H. KENNETH BROWN, B. S. Brigham Young University Utah State Agricultural College University of California MR. A. PARLEY BATES, B. S.: M. S. University of Utah Utah State Agricultural College University of California MISS LOIS ANDERSON, B. S. Utah State Agricultural College MR. L. EARL SWENSON, B. S. Utah State Agricultural College Brigham Young University MISS MAE WELLING, B. S. University of Utah University of California MR. J. Q. BLAYLOCK, B. A.: M. A. Utah State Agricultural College Brigham Young University University of Utah MR. GLEN ARNETT, B. S. University of Utah - MR. FLOYD G. EYRE, B. S. A Brigham Youn . si University of , .er , MISS ANN STALLINGS, B. A. Utah State Agricultural College University of Oregon MR. MARK BALLIF, B. S. Brigham Young University MR. ELDON J. ROSENGREEN, B. S. Utah State Agricultural College MR. ALFRED E. STRATFORD, B. S. Utah State Agricultural College University of Southern California University of California MISS LAVERNE DANIELS, B. S. Utah State Agricultural College University of California .6 MR. VERNE OBERHANSLEY, B. S. Utah State Agricultural College MR. EUGENE REID, B. S. Brigham Young University New York University MR. LAWRENCE W. JENKINS, A. B. Utah State Agricultural College MISS FERN BILLS Weber College MR. EDDIS WATKINS, B. S. Utah State Agricultural College University of Utah MR. NICHOLAS VAN ALFEN, B. A.: M. A. Brigham Young University MR. ANTHONY RUSSELL, B. S. University of Utah MR. RICHARD S. BEST, B. S. Brigham Young University Utah State Agricultural College MISS VERSA LITTLEFIELD, B. S. Utah State Agricultural College MR. DASIL SMITH, B. S.: M. S. University of Utah Yale University MR. E. SMITH MURPHY, B. S. University of Utah MR. SIDNEY L. WYATT, B. S. Utah State Agricultural College MR, FERMEN J. WESTERGARD, A. Brigham Young University State University of Iowa University of California THE GOLDEN SPIKE THE GOLDEN SPIKE MARIAN HAMBLIN RUTH CARVFR DON XVIII'-fIfPSftll'llf Srvrrftzry Pri ik in ' sk is STUDENT CQBUNCH. llelen Campbell, Phyllis Agren, Don I,oper, Mr. Sanford, Marian llamblin, Karma Campbell. Mr. Bates, Eldon Drake, joe lferro, Willi.1t11 Bailey, Art lfowler, Miss XVelling. Marlyn Ritchie, Melvin Randall. liloyd Wloodfield, Alohn Chad- wick, Ross Thotnpson, Charles Carver, Bernice Child. In order that .1 larger majority of the students be represented in council and to promote democracy in our school, the member- ship, this year, is composed of a representative from each advisory class, as well as the Student Body Offieers. This active bodv of representative students has worked faithfully to plan the activities which have made this school year .1 happy and interesting one, and the problems which have confronted the council. found a group well equipped to work them out and bring forth intelligent solutions. Marjorie Bailey LaRene Thompson Marion Fiet BOYS' ASSOCIATION A wide awake energetic organization, GIRLS' ASSOCIATION The Girls' Association this year under the leadership of Miss Littlefield, Miss Well- ing, and Miss Stallings rose to new heights in sponsoring school activities. Some of the accomplishments of the G. A. were: The Annual Girls' Dance, Print Dress Week, and three parties. A swimming party was conducted at the Weber College Gymnasium by President Mar- gie Bailey. A hiking party was also held at the mouth of Taylor's canyon. In an assem- bly the girls' version of an ideal boy was ex- pressed. The officers were: President Margie Bail- ey, Vice President La Rene Thompson, Sec- retary Marian Fiet, Sr. Rep. Wreatha Bing- ham, Jr. Rep. Marguerite Maw, Soph. Rep. Pauline Black, 9th grade Rep. Maurine Carr, and Sth, Helen Tucker. THE GOLDEN SPIKE that was the aim of the Boys' Association for this year, an aim that has been creditably ac- complished. The party at the Weber Gym was a tre- mendous success. Our assemblies were favor- ably received, and the better school cam- paign carried on by means of the Knight Er- rantry materially aided in the personality de- velopment and character building of all the students. We have strived to assist in all school activi- ties in every possible way and in conclusion wish to thank all those who have helped to make our year a successful one. Officers: Pres. Foss Robinson, Vice Pres. Irwin Porter, Sec. Arch Widison, Advisor, Mr. Eyre. Foss Robinson Irwin Porter Arch Widdison HT c 3211: ,f'3i??'955Y 'F5FEF fTT m':m7 ','?5.f?i!?fF'q'H?1xZgE'.gi7u' 'F ,...,, I X ,vm Ml . X . 1 1 X ' , . .4 - .X g , 3. . .A 4 - . V ,.6,,.,n, j , N N , J!i'nll , ' ii' I f - fa, .ag lllgf sf iiiiif 4. ' fi U 13 mzf.v.'s- .E ,QM fy ':' ' f.,.-Q l- :px m ... Q A . , Sa w? 'Nm Jw? N -I es f ,W AMEQR ' .W -'3 fi, 5, ga 1 , -. ag, ' 1 ' - -': ' .':,- f' F ' 'fn ' F ' gd .Il -J -2 H N' .I X, . . Q hi -..' ,I - .-.. 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' .1 v,'J5'.-'4 . ., ,',.. ,, t, 557' . ... .... I' In A - - '-.15 :f i -4.?c-,E,::3 w-19.3, fi..-I - w '-f.f.-ii'-:. .:gi-Q' - 1 fa L- -. . I-Lx. . !1,'I'J A , Vlgv v' ,vl-,,-,. .-, I-r ,,,. 'ff' enIOV8 , ,E ,J . me We . 5, .IE . -M5 +5 ff '-A .-J agii 3 ' EF. ,,A, Qs .JL . 15 tl. I t, 5 A W 583. THE GOLDEN SPIKE i denior cvygicers june Wayment, Vice-president Elmer Storey, President Marian Fiet, Secretary Twelve years have passed, our school days are through, but dur- ing this time we have made remarkable progress, not only educa- tionally, but also practically. After graduation we will all take different paths of life, but one thing is certaing we will always cher- ish our school day memories. We will always relive the many happy hours welve spent in the classes, auditorium, gymnasium, halls, and other places. As the curtain falls, our last wish is that the suc- ceeding classes will do all in their power to boost our school on to greater glory. VHE GOLDEN SPIKE E SCOTT BUN E Uintah LOIS COTTLE Hooper DALE BLACK Ogden LENORE CHADWICK North Ogden EMMA MAE HUNTER Taylor PAT KENNEDY Ogden ROSANNAH NYE Ogden LILLIAN MORTENSEN Burch Creek LYNN FOWERS Hooper LUCILLE FRYER South Ogden MARGARET FREESTONE Plaln City JUNE WAYM ENT Warren SACHIE MINAGA Ogden STANLEY WANGSGARD Huntsville EZMA MUSGRAVE Plain City fi RHEA SLATER Slaterville MERLE MILLARD Marriott ROBERTA GREEN Kanesville BARBARA MASH Harrisville DEAN ALLEN Wilson ETHEL HOGGE Eden DOROTHY DYER North Ogden VIRGINIA FOWERS Hooper KENNETH MOORE Burch.Creek LOWELL PIERCE Ogden BARBARA PENMAN West Weber ELM ER STOREY Liberty MARY DYER North Ogden RAY BARKER North Ogden RUTH HARRISON Pleasant View THE GOLDEN SPIKE VHE GOLDEN SPIKE it HELEN RUPE Ogden ALDO PREVEDEL Hooper MARY RAUZI Taylor EMMA MAE HUNTER Taylor MARK SPENCER Huntsville ELDON WESTON Ogden ALMA COLLENE West Weber LAWRENCE FERNELIUS Uintah MARJORIE RAWSON Farr West ART FOWLER Hooper HARRY SCHMALTZ Burch Creek BERNICE STRUHS Slaterville TALMA EAST Ogden RALPH B. MILES West Ogden GORDON HOWES Roy if MARJORIE BAILEY Riverdale LOU RENE THOMPSON Plain City DON LOPER Riverdale WAYN E JACOBS Riverdale MARIAN FIET Roy DARWIN MATH EWSON Ogden MARIAN DeWITT Clinton VARD ORROCK Burch Creek WREATHA BINGHAI' Riverdale MARIAN HAMBLIN Riverdale EDDIE DAYHUFF Burch Creek JEANE RITTER Riverdale JESSIE BROWNING Riverdale BERNICE CHILD Roy SAM PU RDY Ogden THE GOLDEN SPIKE EB WV' THE GOLDEN SPIKE LOUISE ANDERSON Taylor RUTH MANNING Hooper DON RUNDQUIST Roy JUANITA SHERWOOD Ogden DARWIN HADLEY Wilson BEATRICE SHERMAN Ogden CLEONE CARVER Ogden MARY De GEORGIA West Weber DON SPI ERS Wilson LEONA MATH EWS Riverdale ARCHIE ANDERSON Harrisville ROSS ESK ELSON Ogden STERLING EVANS Huntsville ALMIRA H ESLOP West Weber ARLO MAW Plain City if ANN BINGHAM Wilson ERMA CARTER Ogden JAY BACHMAN Eden ELLIS STEWART Plain City PHVLLIS AGREEN Harrisville JOHN PFIOBST Ogden LENORE CHRISTENSEN Ogden DEE McFARLAND West Weber BARBARA RICH Slaterville NORMAN BOESLUND Ogden KATHRYN OWEN Harrisville L.aVAR BARKER North Ogden RUTH WADE Warren DUANE RUSSELL Hooper MARY ETTA SLATER Slaterville THE GOLDEN SPIKE I'HE GOLDEN SPIKE Xml W P ' LOIS THULIN Ogden HIDEO KOGA Kanesvllle BETH JENSEN Huntsville ALBERT BOWERS Wilson MARY DeGEORGlO West Weber MAX WAHLQUIST Ogden DEANNA LUNDGREEN Ogden FRANK POULSON Plain City HELEN POWELL Marriott DORA LONG Burch Creek ELDON DRAKE Wilson STAN LEV WANGSGARD Huntsville DOROTHY RICHARDSON Ogden FERN SAUNDERS Burch Creek MELBA HOLMES Ogden NORRIS BINGI-IAM Riverdale MARY YAMAKI Wilson M ELVA BITTON Wilson KENNETH PHILLIPS North Ogden MAXINE PINGREE Riverdale HENRY HALL North Ogden RUTH GARNER Burch Creek ROBERT CHRISTOFFERSON Pleasant View LAURA EGGLESTON Eden JAMES OKA South Ogden RUTH JENSEN Pleasant View MICHIE SATO Riverdale MARY STIMPSON Riverdale MELVIN RANDALL North Ogden MARGARET MANNING Hooper THE GOLDEN SPIKE THE GOLDEN SPIKE IRENE CHRISTIANSEN Wilson DON PARKER Roy LUCILLE HOFFMAN Hooper GRANT CAMPBELL North Ogden EDWIN CHRISTIANSEN Plain Ciiy RUTH WEBB Burch Creek DORCAS HUNTER Farr West DOROTHY JAMES Marriott VERNAL JOHNS North Ogden DONALD ORTON North Ogden RUTH GREENWELL Kanesville ARLENE SHUPE North Ogden DOROTHY HODSON Marriott LORENZO FAVERO Taylor NETA ENGLAND Plain City MOISELLE WANGSGARD Huntsville KARMA CAMPBELL North Ogden FLOYD WOODFIELD North Ogden SARAH JACKSON Kanesville MERIAM PLEDGER Ogden DOUGLAS SMITH Roy MARGARET AVONDET Harrisville HERBERT FOWERS Hooper HELEN CAMPBELL North Ogden GRANT JEWEL Burch Creek CARL HODSON Marriott LOIS ROBINSON Uintah MAX ORTON North Ogden MEERITA HOCK North Ogden JIM JARDINE Taylor THE GOLDEN SPIKE THE GOLDEN SPIKE SS M VERA WAYM ENT Warren FAY WILLIAMS Farr West HOWARD KLEY Ogden VIOLET THOMAS North Ogden FRED ROBBINS Eden MARGARET GROW Huntsville KATHERINE DIXON South Ogden LENORE HANSEN Kanesville CHRIS MARKOS Farr West ILA STEPHENS Harrisville FOSS ROBINSON Burch Creek GENEVIEVE PARKER Hooper SUZY SAKATO Ogden SELMA CLARK Ogden MAX BOND Roy EUC-ENIA COBABE Slaterville LESLIE GARDNER Ogden JOSEPH ROBERTS Uintah ELEANOR BROWN Ogden MYRTLE CHUGG Harrisville MYRON STONE Slaterville DOROTHY JAMES Marriott BERT BILLS Riverdale LOLA BROWN Burch Creek ARCHIE WIDDISON Hooper JOHN McKAY Huntsville EVELYN BUTLER Marriott MAX WIDDISON Hooper HELEN HARRIS South Ogden VIOLET HOLLAND Roy THE GOLDEN SPIKE THE GOLDEN SPIKE DORIS STUART Uintah MARGARET CRAGUN Pleasant View BETTIE BLAIR Burch Creek JUANITA ALLEN Huntsville HAROLD WAYMENT Slaterville MARGARET FOWERS Hooper BETH FELT Huntsville MIRIAM WEATHERSTON Plain City JEANE ETHERINGTON Plain City VERNA ELLIS North Ogden RUTH JOHNSON Wilson MARIAN BUTLER Marriott PERSHING CASTEEL Wilson BERNICE KENDALL Uintah GAYLE OBERHANSLEY Burch Creek THE GOLDEN SPIKE Cfifnior .mcfivifies -nf WINTER SPORTS CARNIVAL At the beginning of the winter season the Senior class held a Snow Carnival in Ogden Valley. The program included tobog- ganing, skiing, skating, and rolling down hills, and between rides- or falls-hot chocolate was served. Many attended and we spent an enjoyable day. SENIOR GIFT It has been the policy of the Senior class to leave the school a gift. This year we are leaving our school a loud speaking system for the auditorium. This we hope will be appreciated and enjoyed by all future students and teachers of Weber County High School. GRADUATION The Weaving of the American Tapestry was the theme select- ed for our Commencement exercises. The evening's program began with the exercises. They were as follows: 1. Prolog 2. Our English Heritage-The Warp of the American Tapestry. Lillian Mortensen-Mary Dyer, Alternate. 3. Woolen Woof from Bonnie Scotland. Foss Robinson-Dale Black, Alternate. 4. Linen Woof and Wit from the Emerald Isle. Marian Butler- june Wayment, Alternate. S.. German Genius and Goethic Design. Ross Eskelson. 6. Viking Designs from Scandinavia. LauRene Thompson-Doris Hill, Alternate. 7. French Embroidery. Don Loper. 8. Italian Coloring-the Fint Arts. Elmer Storey. 9. Jewish Golden Thacads. Genevieve Parker-Almira Heslop, Al- ternate. 10. Oriental Design. Michie Sato. ll. Epilog The above speeches were interspersed with appropriate instru- mental and vocal music, symbolic of the respective people. The program was followed by a dance in the school gymnasium. This was carried out in the same theme as the program. The Com- mencement Dance closed the evening's activities. 'f?f,.1'F.TN3 T3?ff'f?'ikWQ'l'Hf X J ' ' K 'S VS VfQ'3'1'?-5 .?'?fiT'W5'ff'f1-' A -5 4. .0-L - Q, .X .- ' - -'-A .1 1- .1. :. --1 . w- . ' f'v?::'q'1'-W ,: f' '. f ' -' -H' 1. 5- '. , -. - , 'l . ' ff. ,Nf'-,g 1'-g1:- Wi n' 5. . 3 - ..-- ,. - ' . I- , .,,-'--... ..-. .f.g.. vp ,, ,-, . ,-S. :. .I--- .,..g,l.w 'S . , ,yi , ' .G , 4. Az. -4 -5 - ,x ' '.- . j - - -'N .-J., zu 'l . Q. f .. , .' . . . 1 .H -..::.q..4' - . 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As Seniors this coming year our reatest ambition will be to boost our school on to reater fame. 8 3 As activities this year we had our annual Junior Prom and the Junior Frolic. The theme of the Prom was a roof garden carried out with the help of the art classes. It was made realistic by a sil- houetted skyline, by groups of skyscrapers from whose windows lights blinked, and by twinkling stars and blue sky overhead. THE GOLDEN SPIKE VOSHI SATO GRANT JOHNSON MARION WILLIAMS ZELMA JOHNS ELIZABETH BLAIR ROBERT JENNINGS BERT URE RUTH CARVER GEORGE HIPWELL MYRLA HAMMON ATHLEEN GREEN FLORA WIDDISON TED TOONE ARLENE RITCHIE GEORGE MUIRBROOK BERNICE CHARD MAX CHADWICK MAYE PLEDGER i-,,E,E FLOYD OLSEN CLEO EAST LILLIAN MCKENZIE WINIFRED JOHNSON JAMES ALEX BILL SURRAGE ROWENE BATES BONNIE WILMOT MARJORIE REESE ALEX CARLSON DOROTHY KIMOSE CAROL POND HAZEL MOORE NORVEDA TAYLOR MAX RUSSELL PAUL BURROWS KAY ROBBINS ILA HANSEN THE GOLDEN SPIKE ff-as , -an i THE GOLDEN SPIKE I I I DEE HOOPER JOSEPHINE HESLOP ALTA COTRELL MARJORIE SLATER CLEONE CAMPBELL GRANT WALQUIST DARRELL GARFIELD GLEN BELNAP MARGARET HOOPER ROSE MARY MCFARLAND LEON LONG LYLE ATKINSON URSEL HAWKES DONNA TAYLOR REX MCENTYRE AGNES WATTS BLAIN BINGHAM PHOEBE FULLER RAE KNIGHT ALICE MAW MARJORIE SLATER RETA PREVEDEL SCOTT BILLS MARILLVN RITCHIE FRED PEEK LUCILLE HADLEY MYRTLE TODD ATHLEEN ENGLAND KENT JENKINS LORIS FELT CARL FAVERO ROSS THOMPSON GYLE JENSEN UNA COTTLE DOROTHY JOHNSON ARVEL DEAN THE GOLDEN SPIKE I 1 I I IHE GOLDEN SPIKE I MIYOKO MIYA LUJEAN HULL THEDA WILLIAMS RUTH HIPWELL JANE BINGHAM MYRENE MCFARLAND CLAIR RUSSELL MAX BILLS DOROTHY GARNER ALTA JACKSON GUILA WYATT VERA SUITER HAZEL CHILD NORMA SHAW SHELDON DOMAN BETTIE BINGHAM GRANT HADLEY MARIAN GREENE MARGUERITE MAW SACHIE SHIKI SINDY BOWERS KENNETH TAYLOR LILLIAN CHRISTENSEN DALLAS BURTON AGNES WATTS DELLAS BROWN LANETHA BAMBROUGH BERNICE BOESLUND LOLA SHERWOOD ROLAND PARKER LILLIAN HUNTER ALICE JUGLER MITCHIE NIAVAMURA GEN EVIEVE COTTLE VERDA STOKER BETTY DODSON THE GOLDEN SPIKE v THE GOLDEN SPIKE I iw ELSIE EMBRY MARVEL FULLER HOWARD SINGLETON PEGGY DINEEN ILENE DEGEORGIO ARMINA READ DONNA CLARK ZELMA JOHNS GRANT HOLLAND BETH FREW CARL HODSON JUNE ETHERINGTON VERA CHRISTENSEN HELEN WADSWORTH KEITH ENGSTROM DALE ELLIS CLEO BURROWS ARTHUR JACKSON fi CLEVE KNIGHT DONNA CHILD BLAIR JOHNSTON ANNIE BYINGTON MARJORIE WAYMENT EVA SORENSON JOSEPHINE HOCK MARGUERITE KNIGHTON MARIAN HUNTER SHIRLEY GINTZ PAULINE AIVIIDAN MARIAN KNIGHTON LAVELLE NEILSEN RUTH MILLER THE GOLDEN SPIKE 3 e or unwr gag!! drghool LOWELL STOKES LAURA SPIERS DON STANGER MITSURA KOGA LE ROY TAYLOR 4 ARLENE TAYLOR RAYMOND BOWNS ARLENE RUSSELL JUNE SLATER PAULINE BLACK CLYDE HUNTER BETTY SLATER DONALD TAYLOR VERLA FIELD FREDA BOWNS MERLIN BINGHAM THE GOLDEN SPIKE Adolph Morf Bill Young wuilclfng Gusfnrfians ADOLPH MORF Mr. Morf was born in the low lands of VVintenthur, Switzerland, Feb. 10, lR76, a son of Arnold Morf. There were seven children in the family, three girls and four boys. Having much ambition, Mr. Mort' went through high school, attend- ing until he was sixteen. Then for two years he was an apprentiee shoe maker, after which he followed the trade for one year. Furious to see the country he traveled into Germany where he studied loeomotive engi- neering for two years. At twenty, he went back to Switzerland and ran a. train from Basel to Benn for one year, From there he went to Paris and was engineer on a train running from Paris to Lyon, France He decided he wasn't eul out to be an engineer, so he left for Belgium where he worked in an iron fat-tory for a year. tlrwwing homesick he re- turned to Switzerland and at the age of 28 married his 4-hildhood sweet- heart. Two years later he adventured to America with his wife and small daughter. Through his extensive travels he has learned to speak the Swiss, German, Frcneh and English languages. In Sailt Lake City, Utah, he made his first American home and rais- ed a family of eight, six girls and two boys. His first job was working in the Bingham eopoer mines. However, his restless nature eaused him to change jobs: so he became the first eustodian fireman at the Hotel Newhouse. He ehang:-d jobs again and became custodian janitor of the Rryant .Iunior High School. In his 63 years he has had a great deal of adventure but he says he is happy sweeping the halls at Xveber and watching students come and go. i' BILL YOUNG Mr. Young was born November 17, 1889, at Peterson, Morgan t'0lIT'lty, litah. His father was XVilliam Young and he had one brother and seven sisters, Ile attended the public schools and eomplete High School in Morgan: afterwards he attended XVeber Academy for two years, then the I.. D. S. eollege for two years. After finishing sehool he served a twenty-six months' mission in Lon- don, England, then started farming in the vicinity of Ogden. He did this for about five years after which he was in the employ of the Ogden rail- road yards for ten years. ln l!il5 he was married to Viola Gibby. Following the death of his first wife, he three years ago, married Pearl .Iohnson and together they are raising their family of three boys and two girls His present home is on 924 Orc-hard Ave., Ogden, Vtah. For six years he has been a janitor of VV:-ber. He states he is eontent and that it is a swell job for he likes the association of the students of NVQ-ber. 5 S ...':i ' '-'V7' .fn - , . . 5, W, lFZ', Q aff RWTH., .' '- -'K,'a,'-Usrww-.NAU - - ' . Qu- L- F 'KX ' J, -..., , ' ..-. ov' ' ' S'3fffL1ff ' V' v'w5 -:nv 4 my -A 1- 1-. LW' ,-., - J- wif. 3,1575-'ff'f?1gw--.-ff --,v -, ,, 5 .U.14,.f4.u-. 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Weber Weber ,,,, Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber FOOTBALL SCORES League Games 13 Box Elder 6 Logan , 7 , South Cache 7 North Cache 7 Bear River Y, 0 ,Ogden 7, L Non-League Games 26 N ,,,, Morgan ,,,,, ,, 0,, e,,, Pocatello L 7714 8 0 ,. , 12 , 6 13 In spite of a lower percentage figure in the victory column than on the opposite side of the ledger, this football season was really one of the most successful in the history of the school. The games were all hard fought, well played, and close, several being lost in the final moments of the games. THE GOLDEN SPIKE Dar Mathewson Les Gardner ATHLETIC SQUAD CAPTAINS Chosen because of their outstanding athletic ability and their high quality of leadership, Dar Mathewson, Les Gardiner and How- ard Kley, captains of Football, Basketball and Track respectively were truly worthy of the honor given them. Dar, an aggressive, hard-charging end, received very favorable recognition from local scribes for his stellar work. Les, a hold over from last year's second place aggregation, played a high caliber of ball in every game of the year. Howard was an exceptionally fast man in the sprints and per- formed favorably in the division meets. The work done by these boys and by the teams they represented was highly satisfactory to all ardent sport fans. THE GOLDEN SPIKE BASKETBALL SQUAD Bernard jones, Sam Purdy, Leo Pickford, Darwin Mathewson, Leslie Gardiner, Grant Wahlquist, Blair johnson, Sheldon Doman, Robert Harris, Archie Barnes. Ross Eskelson, Athl. Mgr.g Frank Hadley, jay Manning, Henry Bush, Henry Storey, Glen Child, Keith McKay, William Bailey, Dar- rel Cramer, Coach Ballif, Coach Arnett. BASKETBALL SCORE Pre-Season Weber 25 Murray League' Games Weber South Cache ,E 44 Weber Weber Box Elder ,,,,,. Weber Weber Bear River Weber Weber Ogden , Y, , ,,,,,, Weber Weber Logan , Weber Weber North Cache Weber or ,22 South Cache 42 Box Elder , ,, 26 Bear River , , 31 Ogden ,, , A 27 Logan , 28 North Cache 33 YN N, Q SE.. THE GOLDEN SPIKE Bettie Blair Jeane Ritter CHEER LEADERS Enthusiasm and determination are necessary in order for any team to be in there fighting, That is the spirit that Jeane Ritter, Bettie Blair and Ross Thompson instilled into the Warriors through the medium of a fighting student body. Their co-ordination and pep aroused fine Commendation from all who saw them in action. It has been said that our cheering has been the finest we have ever had, and it is to these people who have co-operated to the fullest extent to whom the major share of the credit is due. BASEBALL Although the team had a poor start in losing the first league contest to Ogden, the boys finally managed to place second in the division standing. Scores Weber . 7 Ogden 7 , 15 Weber 20 North Cache , 1 Weber 7 South Cache , 4 Weber , ,,,, 2 Bear River . 11 Weber , 7, 13 Box Elder ,. 1 Weber 10 Logan ,, ,s 4 THE GOLDEN SPIKE 1 BASEBALL SQUAD Bernard Jones, Darwin Mathewson, Blair Johnston, LaVar Manning, Coach Arnett. Chas. Combe, Ross Eskelson, Darrel Cramer, Sam Purdy, Jim Jardine. Hideo Koga. Frank Holley. Bert Ure, Bob Harris, Glen Child, Keith Compton, Ellis Stewart, James Lucas. TRACK SQUAD Edwin Shackelford, Bernard Jones, Don Loper, Delbert Burnett, Arch Widdison. Lowell McEntire, Darwin Mathewson, Ross Eskelson, Coach Ballif. Howard Zougg, Elmer Storey, Grant Johnson, Howard Kley, Wayne Jacobs, Norman Boeslund, Lyle Atkinson. Max Orton, Charles Thompson, Irwin Porter, Gyle Jensen, Alvin Bar- ker, Wayne Lowder, Merlin Bingham. THE GOLDEN SPIKE B SQUAD FOOTBALL GROUP Keith Engstrom, Raymond Chugg, junior Blair, Delbert Ow- ens, Roland Romrell, james Lucas. Blair johnson, Bert Ure, Art Fielding, William Bailey, Keith McKay, Fred Wilson, Glen Child. Coach Arnett, Lowell McEntire, Henry Storey, Robert Harris, LaNae Manning, Charles Combe, Jay Manning, Lyle Atkinson, Charles Thompson, Coach Ballif. INTRAMURALS The following is a summary of intramural winners by groups and captains: SOFTBALL WRESTLING ISI-Sllllflfl-'l'SZ Capt. Arthur Jackaiun. 1-. -B nd fl.: C, L D-. - IJ. ' .4 2nd-Badgers: Capt. Merle Millard. 2221-fslesflbaatszlgaptllifzgnngmlu Phillips TOUCH FOOTBALL lst-Eagles: Capt. Vernal Johns. 2nd-VVhippers: Uapt. .Iuninr Blair SPEEDBALL VQLLEYBALL lst-Eagles: Capt. Vernal Johns 2nd-Panthers: Capt. Melvin Rogers lst-llinosaurs-Capt. Jos. Peterson 2ml-Eagles: Fapt. Vernal Johns. BASKETBALL BADMINTON lstelillllrlngs-Fapt Drew lainter flnrl-Alley Pats: Capt. Kenneth lst-Dinosaurs: Capt. Jus. Peterson 2nd-Slingi-rs: Uapt. Arthur .lat-kson x Phillips. PADDLEBALL TRACK lSl-'SlillPT4tl'F-f'4ll3t- Arthur .laeksun lst-Slingers: Capt, Arthur .lat-kson 2nd-llarlflers: l'apt. Merle lNlillard 2nd-Dinosaurs: Capt. Jus. lj4'lt'l'SUYl At press time the groups were in the following positions: First, Slingers: second, Eagles: third. Dinosaursp fourth. Bulldogs. VHE GOLDEN SPIKE 1 Badminton :md XVrestling Champs. 2 Tum-h Football Champs Yollvyhaxll 'md H-wkvtlrnll l'h'lllll!Y 4 'md 3 l'iy.,'hth md Yinlh 4 1 uh Pu mids. INTRA MURAL ATHLETICS . .. . . z.'.' z . nz- K 55131-wggijug'-Mwgw' ' 1 Q -w-- mpg,--:.., fiw- ,R 1 wg- - - yur-, 5 Q I1 V: , . fN:,.Ng,, 'fit' Nl. A A . - .- ., -,V ,, I ,,- . -I f. 1 b xi, . . nyc I N W K Q .fy :Aa 3 r :'..1'u .-f. '. ' 'Q IL' '.-' 'f iq , ,V K 4 . ' ' A 1:3 . ' ...' - V ',:.z f'nf, -' , yy , . I ' ,5'..4?:.-'- 1'W s1:,, ' h , 1.32 . A, 1 :Y,fJ 1 f. 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' -- ' 'E K - 5' .--' . ll ' '.,' . t. . . U . L s , .- 1 - , . g V f H.. . , - -. . Q I 1 ' ' ' , ', ' x :,:'Q . - ..., '. s f '.., ' 4 H -H- X 11' , 'x ' T . -Rounnak Nyg- 4 u -,.-I ' ' .' 33'-QffJ-:1g',71- -:4-: :.-ma,-..n-r af'-4-i. - . . - . - '- I f 'I- , 1, if , '1 ' ' ' ' I ' ..-- ' ' ' 5 .- 1 . 1 . X H18 -mrfs FLY AWAY HOME The school play e ntitled Fly Away Home was presented on December 2, under the direction of Mr. jenkins. An excellent per formance was given. Cory Masters Linda Masters I-larmer Masters Buff Masters , Mrs. Nan Masters Mr. james Masters Johnny , Penny , Tinlca Collinsby . Maria Gabriel Taxi Driver Stage Managers , Promptor , Tbr' Cast of Characters Elmer Sforrjy . Efbvl Hoggz' . Lowell Slolzrx Marion Grzfvm' Vola Bclnap Rex MrEnlirr' Foxx Robinson 7 LurRenr' Tbomlbson Rufb Carver Marguerite Maw 7 , josejzb Roberlx Stanley Wfangsgard Dale Black and Leon Long A . Paulina' Black THE GOLDEN SPIKE if ONE-ACT PLAYS --lII--- THE OLD EDGEWOOD CHURCH The Old Edgewood Church, a one-act play, was performed by members of the Girls' Association on February 7. The Cast was as fo.lows: Mrs. Baxteu-the minister's wife ............. ..... M arlon Williams Mrs. Burbank-Dorcas Society President ....... ....... H elen Upton Mrs. Miller-the sexton's wife ................. ....... E lsie Embry Mrs. Sargent-a village historian ...... ......... . ....... A lmira Heslop Widow Buzzell-willing to take a second chance ..... Dorothy Johnson Miss Lobelia Brewster-hater of men ........... .. .... ..Lois Thulin Miss Marla Sharp-sound of heart ................. ...... C arol Pond Miss Nancy Wentworth-still waiting for romance ..... Beth Jensen Justin Peabody--only claimant to Peabody Pew .............. Elmer Storey Reader ........................................................... Ruth Miller It was presented under the direction of Miss Welling, and was PX'OI1OUl'lCCd 3 great SUCCCSS. lm- THE RING AND THE LOOK Members of the Speech class dramatized a one-act play entitled The Ring and the Look. It was directed by Mr. Jenkins. The cast of characters: Tom Tuttle .................... Marion Tuttle .... ..... Evelyn Granger .. Mrs. Tuttle ...... Doris Moore .... Bertha ........... Billy Martin ..... Clare Burnham .... ...................... --lIl-- THE KING'S ENGLISH . . . . .Floyd Woodfield ........Doris Hill . . Marjorie Bailey . . . .Ruth Johnson Irene Christensen .... .Alta Cottrell Howard Singleton . .Dorothy Garner Members of the English department presented a one-act come- dy entitled The King's English on Feb. 24. It was successfully di- rected by Mr. Jenkins. The following students took part: Guila Wyatt, Foss Robinson, Don Loper, Irwin Porter, Wayne Jacobs, Max Walquist, Harold Hull, Bill Bailey, Norris Bingham, Fred Peak, Elwood Manning, and Ron- ald Rhodes. FALL FANCIES In the student body assembly on April 14, Mr. Class presented the one-act play Fall Fanciesf' The Cast Mitty ..... ....... Inez ....... Grandma .........,.. Calliope Marsh . Mis' Manda Topla Mis' Sykes ...... Mis' Holcomb Mis' Sturgis Josef . .,..... . 'dy' Peter ....... Uncle Rod ..... Dr. June .,,.,... Timothy Toplady Silas Sykes ...... Eppleby Holcomb Jimmy Sturgis .. GRATITUDE THE GOLDEN SPIKE jenkins' Speech . .Marjorie Bailey ..,...,.Doris Hill Dorothy Garner . , . . .Helen Upton Ruth Wade ...,Ruth Johnson ...., .Thelma Fife Irene Christensen . ,Sterling Evans .....Rex Mclntire ... Donald Taylor .Floyd Woodfield Howard Singleton .......Leon Long Dale Black ..Darrel Dinsdale The play Gratitude was played by the following members of the Drama Club: Marion Williams ,...Mrs. Featherstone Zelma Johns ...... ......,.. J enny Dome Phylis Campbell ,... .... Athelene England Shirley Gintz ...... CHRISTMAS CANTATA .Mrs. McGregor .....Mrs. Evers , . . . Mrs. Caldwell In December the Music Department presented an unusual Christ- mas Cantata which was distinguished by a very impressive candle ceremony and an excellent performance by the participating students. THE GOLDEN SPIKE M wmAm-Hn- 4124-M TUNE IN lfriday, March 24, marked the presentation of the annual high school operetta. The selection this year was a modern musical comedy entitled Tune ln. The seting was the studio of the broadcasting station, WTNT. The operetta was presented under the direction of Mr. Reid, and proved to be very successful. TIN' CLIN! Mitvie jerry Kennedy -loe Brown Kasper Kroggins Mrs. Kroggins .lean Kroggins Billy l.illv Milly Dynamo Dave Archibald Throclamorton Lysander Phipps Bob Bottom ly Binks Belle Billglnllll Di'lfn'rl BIll'I1l'ff Sum PIIVAIX ll'Il'ilI Prlrlrr' Anfix Buff Murwl Iflrllm' Wfrnllfm lsillxlltlffl Marion lfivl Iran Rillrr flrrlrif' Btll'lll'X Bill liuilry Norman limwlaml Gln: Ril'f7llI'I!XUlI Rm Mrlfuliri' THE GOLDEN SPIKE ORCHIQSTRA lfred Peek, Bernice lfield, Dorotliy Richardson, Rutli Miller. Glen Cliild, Lillian Rogers, Aldo Prevedel. -lack Reese, Blair klolinson. Nlieliie Mayamura, Saelii Sliilxi. Anne Byington, Meriam Pledger, -Iunior Pow- ell, -lames Alex, Norveda Taylor, Joyce Combe, Xwinifred -Iolinson, -Iunior Keyes, lfred XY'ilson, Darrel Cramer, Roberta Greene, lflwood Manning, l.ynn lfowers, Durlan Aloliansen, Alvin Strong, liarl Simp- son, George Paletsas. lflilaluetli Blair, pianist. BAND Viola Arave, Bernice Kendall, Peggy Dineen, Almira lleslop, lfred Kilson, Cleone Campbell, l,ynn lfowers, Douglas Anderson, Ro- land Barrett, -lay Capson. -lolin Cliadwicla, -losepliine Heslop, lflwood Manning, Owen Rouse, Melvin Rogers, Paul Burrows, Rliea Slater. lfrwin Heslop, Maurine Carr. Alydo Prcvedel, Vard Orroek, Margaret Dineen, Dale Fllis, Bob Purcell, Mr. Reid. THE GOLDEN SPIKE -' ' Lenore Chadwick Rex McEntire Myrtle Chung Pauline Black Floyd Woodfield Leon Long FORENSICS Under the efficient leadership of Mr. Smith, we, the students of the forensics, have enjoyed a very successful year. Our contestants, Lenore Chadwick, Myrtle Chugg, Pauline Black, Charles Carver, and Dale Stevens, have entered various tournaments. In the Weber College tournament the boys were not eliminated until the 4th round and the girls were not eliminated until the sth round. ' On April 27, the Forensic group participated in state speech competition at Logan and Marian Greene then won third place in oratory. At the Northern Utah district meet at Hyrum on May 2 the debators, Myrtle Chugg, Lenore Chadwick, Charles Carver, Pauline Black, and Dale Stephens won a second place in debating, Marian Williams and Fred Wilsonlreceived excellent rating for participation in panel discussion. Rex McEntire brought honor to the school with individual winnings, a first place in panel discussion, first place in oration and a second in debating. THE GOLDEN SPIKE ,, tg .f 5 X f 5 .fx 3 .SM ART EXHIBIT ' GIRLS' DANCE DECORATIONS Art Department l'x2lYlll'Illlit' pululit-ity, in-tt:-1' tw-tain-i':ttinli, :tml limrt- stimuwt frnm utht-r tlvp:n'tmvnt.: hxtw- wviitx'ilwl1tvtl tw Q.ZI't'Zllt'l' sm-vt-ss fm' tin- XXX-iwr High Art IN-li:tt'tiiitflit this yt-zur. 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' ' . . . xl' - Q, ' '- ,, ' I -4 . - ' - .N Mglzcafzons 4 .vw 4.g..,..s HR 'Sw' W c ' l I O ' jc 'HA ' In Mn THE GOLDEN SPIKE Gifts,-za! .. R5 9- 1 We of the staff sincerely hope that, as the school year of '38-'39 rapidly slipped away , we have been able to reflect through the 'med- ium of these pages, some of the high lights of a few of the most memorable events that the students of Weber High School will en- joy recalling in the future. As an incentive to produce a better yearbook, two of the staff members attended the Sixth Annual journalistic Convention held at the Brigham Young University. One day each week and many of our evenings were spent with the editorial staff making assignments, reporting on previous ones, and preparing the material to appear in this book. The business staff has worked diligently securing advertisements from the business firms and managing the financial arrangements of the yearbook. Mr. Westergard and Mr. Murphy, as advisers of the respective staffs have spent 1nuch time in directing the organization and in financing our book. To you students, teachers, and anyone else who has aided in making this book a more fitting and worthy representative of our school life we owe our thanks. -The Editors GOLDEN SPIKE Q.,l.l S 1 I I I SAM PURDY Co-editor MARIAN FIET I Assistant Editor DARWIN MATHEWSON Co-editor MARJORIE BAILEY Assistant Editor RUTH CARVER Clubs JUANITA SHERWOOD Typist CLEONE CAMPBELL Artist DONNA TAYLOR Girls' Athletics ROBERT JENNINGS Artist RHEA SLATER Artist MARY DYER Publications RUTH MILLER Artist LOLA SHERWOOD Photographer YOSHI SATO Fine Arts CLAIRE RUSSELL Photographer MAY WILSON Typist ZELMA JOHNS Features MARY ETTA SLATER Vocational vu Cjimfge cgrlfforiul 0121161- THE GOLDEN SPIKE l GOLDEN SPIKE Business staff MAX ORTON LENORE CHADWICK Busirwss Mgr. Business Mgr. MARIAN GREEN HELEN WADSWORTH Asst. Busiuvss Mgr. Assf. Business Mgr. MARGUERITE MAW NORMAN BOESLUND Asst. Business Mgr. Business Mgr. TheBusiness staff of the Yearbook is the group of students that has the responsibility of managing the photographing of individ- uals and of financing the publication through commercial adver- tising and Yearbook sales to students. The financial status of the book is the measure of their success. l'HE GOLDEN SPIKE NEWS PUBLICATIONS Dorothy Dyer, Marian Williams, Melvin Randall Lu Jean Hull, Alice Jugler, Michie Sato SCRIPTO Scripto, the school magazine has again met with success. The students were responsible not only for preparing the material but also for the printing of some seven hundred copies of the magazine which had previously been done by a local printing company. This gave the students experience in operating the new mimeograph. Car- toons and illustrations were new features of Scripto this year. The Thanksgiving and Christmas issues were edited by Marian Williams. Dorothy Dyer was editor of the Junior Promenade issue and Melvin Randall was editor of -the graduation issue. The editors, Press Club members and S. L: Wyatt were responsible for this excellent Work. f WEBER NEWS NOTES The Weber News Notes which appear in The Stnadard-Exam- iner daily are a means of conveying the happenings and functions of the school to the public. Journalism students acted as reporters with Dorothy Dyer and Lu Jean Hull editors. KNIGHT ERRANTRY The many .interesting articles, news reports and cartoons which appeared in the Knight Errantry were submitted by the Journalism students. This daily bulletin created much school interest. It con- tained important announcements, bits of humor and featured a Dear Diary. Michie Sato and Melvin Randall were in charge of this publi- cation. THE GOLDEN SPIKE Marian Green Lu Jean Hull CONTEST WINNERS Weber is well represented this year on the map of honor with her students placing tops in several contests. In the Why I Should Buy Locally contest Lu Jean Clark, Dorothy Dyer and Mary Dyer were winners from the school. Selma Clark won the D. A. R. ideal girl contest with Margaret Cragun and Lenore Chadwick placing second and third. In the Americanism contest Lu .lean Hull placed first in the city. The D. A. R. oratorical contest was won by Marian Greene. Print Dress week saw Theo Jones reigning as Princess Print with Fay Williams and Elizabeth Blair as attendants. In the popularity contests Marian Hamblin was chosen queen of the annual F. F. A. ball with Hazel Child and june Wayment as her attendants. Ethel Hogge and Foss Robinson were named Snow White and Prince Charming at the annual Girls' dance. In the sports events Howard Kley claimed first in the track meet by collecting the highest score. Marian Williams, Arthur Jackson and Hideo Koga were school winners in the National Americanism contest. In the interclass contests Dorothy Richardson, Sachie Shiki and Lillian Mortensen placed first, second and third in the spelling con- test. The winners in the poetry contest were Keith Renstrom, Helen Upton, and Eva Jones. Rex McEntire, Marian Greene and Marian Williams were nam- ed winners in the speech contest. At the annual commercial contest sponsored by the Brigham Young University, Melvin Randall was first place winner of the novice typists. Dora Long placed second out of the second year con- testants. Juanita Sherwood won the accuracy award in second year typing. Marian Greene placed third among all contestants entered at the speech tournament at Logan. Elizabeth Blair won first place with her piano solo in the Reg- ional Music Festival. In the retold story contest Helen Wadsworth, Zelma Johns and Beatrice Sherman were winners. A ' . G' 1. . .x -'1'f,n ' T .1 s ,Q Q,-, ' .I :A I .P-.2 . r. . lf: - ' ' .1 f 'I .:,E- ' . - 3 rg 52-:,.. - f' Ai. - '-', .. .'. . x ' .' 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F 3' Qu I ., 1 my , Us 1 N pcafiona THE GOLDEN SPZKE FUTURE FARMERS Ol: AMERICA Alvin Barker, Robert Barker, lfred Robbins, Blaine Bingham, Delmar XlC'hite, Merle Millard, Bernard -lones, Aloseph Roberts, Carl Clrowther, lildon Drake, Myron Stone, Delbert Owens, Charles XVeb- ster, liugene Tracy. llldon -I. Rosengreen, Lyman Skeen, Cylde llunter, Bill Perry, .lessie Bybee, Harold llull, Aldo Prevedel, Gilbert Saunders, Don Park- er, Archie Anderson, Donald Taylor, Kenneth Taylor, Nvilmer Uabb, Carl llodson, Raymond llowns, Verne Uberhansley. Stanley Bushell, Roland Barker, Henry Storey. Kenneth XY'ink- ler, Melvin Rogers, Raymond Clhugg, George Muirbrook, -lohn Me- Kay, Dee Melfarland, XX'ilford W'atkins, Lynn lfowcrs, Iflmer Spen- cer, Richard Best. lf. lf. A. Several activities of the l'. lf. A. this year were very success- ful and brought considerable recognition to the club. An outing at Camp Kiesel, Cattle judging, annual seed show, annual flower show and harvest hall, basketball games, public speak- ing contest, smokeless smoker, and a fathers' and sons' night were the principal events of the elub's program. The higlvlights of the year were the attendance of the exhibition by five members at the San llraneiseo NWorld's lfair in April and the winning of second place in the regional lf. l5. A. Public Speaking Contest at Brigham City by llessie llybee. VHE GOLDEN SPIKE - F. F. A. OFFICERS Bernard Jones-President Joe Roberts-Vice-president Bill Bailey-2nd Vice-president Kieth McKay-3 rd Vice-president Eldon Drakb-Secretary Carl Crowther-Treasurer Merle Millard-Athl. Manager Delmar White-Chartmaker Myron Stone-Song Leader Orlo Maw-Reporter ' ADVISERS Mr. Oberhansley, Mr. Best, Mr. Rosengreen KIWANIS AWARDS On Thursday noon, December 1, 1938, under the leadership of their agriculture committee, members of the Ogden Kiwanis Club held their annual meeting at Weber High School and awarded prizes to winners in the Weber F. F. A. Chapter. This is a project of the Ki- wanis and as the meeting is held in our cafeteria as a luncheon it is enjoyed doubly by the boys who receive the cash prizes con- tributed by the club to the boys to encourage and stimulate them in their activities. LIST OF AWARDS Donald Taylor Orlo Maw ...,,s.. LeRoy Taylor ..,,.. Tato Yamaki ..,... Elvin Taylor ..., Eldon Drake ..,.... Joseph Roberts ,s.,.., Dee McFarland .,.. Carl Anderson .....,. Bernard Jones ..,... Wilford Watkins ,,.. Worlton Wood ..,,,.. Delmar White ,,,., Carl Crowther ,,,,. Glen Maw ......,,.....s. Keith Oberhansley Raymond Johnson .,,.-,Tomatoes --.,..--....Beef -.,...-,.,Swine --..--,s..Swine .-..--..,VPoultry ----.,-.-.Poultry .-..--.-,.Poultry .... ...,,,....... P otatoes -.,-------.--,-.----.,Leadership - ....... .. .....,........,..,... Dairy -.,-.,-.-.Dairy ----.--..Barley --,-.-,..-,Beets ----------.Alfalfa ,-- ....,,. Wheat .---,-Accuracy Completeness THE GOLDEN SPIKE SAN FRANCISCO GOLDEN GATE LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION F. F. A. EXHIBITORS Bernard Jones, Lynn Fowers, Don Stanger, Roland Romrell, Orlo Maw For ten days, from March 30 to April 8, five Weber Chapter F. F. A. boys were exhibiting their prize beef cattle at the livestock show of the San Francisco fair on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay. The five fellows were exhibiting six steers. Roland Romrell, Lynn Fowers, and Bernard Jones each showed a Hereford. Orlo Maw enter- ed two Herefords, a heavyweight and a middleweight. A Shorthorn heavyweight was shown by Don Stanger, Don's animal was awarded fourth place in its class. Orlo's Hereford heavyweight placed tenth in the F. F. A. show. VHE GOLDEN SPIKE - F. F. A. OFFICERS AND TEAM MEMBERS Eldon Drake, Myron Stone, Donald Taylor Joseph Roberts, Orlo Maw, Dee McFarland Delmar White, Archie Anderson JUDGING TEAMS DAIRY STOCK POULTRY CROPS Bernard Jones Orlo Maw Eldon Drake Archie Anderson Bill Perry Bernard Jones Carl Crowther Myron Stone Delmar White Delmar White Lowell Pierce SHOW ACTIVITY At the U. S. A. C. Livestock Show in the fall, the Dairy and Stock Judging team competed. Bernard Jones Won first place in the state F. F. A. Dairy Judging. The Weber Chapter won second place honors for club exhibi- tion at the Ogden Livestock Show, and the Poultry team won first place in the state. Orlo Maw won a first prize with his Hereford and Don Stanger, a second with a Shorthorn. Utah State Fair Winnings included second in amount of money won by an individual chapter, and Jerseys exhibited won F. F. A. Senior, Junior and Grand championships. Carl Crowther and Eldon Drake exhibited project books. TYPE SQUAD Juanita Sherwood. Beatrice Sherman, Helen Powell, Melvin Randall. Elizabeth Blair, Michie Mayemura, Darrel Garfield, Dora Long. Violet Thomas. Ross Thompson, Dorothy Garner. The type teams were eminently successful at the Fifteenth Annual Intermountain Commercial Contest at Brigham Young Uni- versity on April 14 in competition with schools from Utah, Idaho. Wyoming and Nevada. Weber High won the team award in second-year typewriting in Class A, with a score of 56.63 words per minute average. This team was composed of Dora Long, Juanita Sherwood and Beatrice Sherman. ln this contest Dora Long placed second with a score of 61.70 as an individual and Juanita Sherwood won the accuracy award with a score of 57.17 words per minute. 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I I I I WI + . -' .- .'. -.'-,- Vm - vi, ,ke-I - . 1 u .rf V 8 -we ,- I 1 I I 1 -.Vfzff -f ' QL I V 1 2 4 1 . '55, V ,gd .I .Q V., -, , in A THE GOLDEN SPIKE , .Q . Zelma johns, Lila Waltoia, Doris Hill, Foss Robinson, Marion Green, Athleen England, Shirley Gintz, Almira Heslop. Leon Long, Melba Holmes, Deanne Lundgreen, Marion Willinlms, I.ois Thulin, Josephine Heslop, LaRue Willianis, Ruth W.1de, Phyllis Campbell, Ethel Hogge, Mr. Jenkins. Sterling Evans, Stanley Waiigsgglrd, Rex McEntire, Pat Ken- nedy, Elmer Storey, Lowell Stokes. THE DRAMA CLUB Another club to organize this year was the Drama Club. Its membership included those students who were interested in Dramat- ics. Officers of the club were: Foss Robinson, Presidentg Ruth Gar- ver, Vice-president: and Doris Hill, Secretary. The club attended two different performances of the Little Thea- tre Guild as well as presenting a one-act play in the assembly en- titled, Gratitude HE GOLDEN SPIKE - ti i 31 l Maxine Pingree, Lois Robinson, Violet Holland, Cleo East, Mar- garet Powers, Lillian Mortensen, Rosannah Nye, Lucille Fryer. Margaret Cragun, Rhea Slater, Emma Mae Hunter, Mr. Wester- gard, Dorothy Richardson, Barbara Mash, Satchie Minaga. Mary Yanwaki, Phoebe Fuller, Eva Sorensen, Suzy Sakato, La- Vaun Peterson. ART GUILD To promote interest in art, to develop art appreciation, and to provide opportunities for art growth, a group of interested stu- dents this year organized the Art Guild. Although the formal organi- zation was perfected late in the school year, it was members of this group who sponsored the exhibit of the paintings of Utah art- ists December S to 16 and who assisted in explaining and showing the pictures to the various advisory groups of the school. At the regular meetings of the club, members exchanged ex- amples of their own art worlc, listened to book reviews, planned par- ties, lectures, and exhibits. Although the Club did not succeed in all its attempted projects, a splendid beginning was made and the members feel that a nucleus has been created from which a valuable school activity can develop. Ethel Hogge, Marvel Fuller. Melvin Randall, Elizabeth Blair, Stanley Wangsgard, Mariam Pledger, Beatrice Sherman, Juanita Allen, Margaret Grow. Lowell Stokes, Bernice Field. Una Cottle, Ardus Butt, Rhea Slater, Athleen England, Cleo Burrows, Alta Cottrell, Michie Mayemura, Mr. Reid. Lavelle Neilson, Lillian Rogers, Sam Purdy, Glen Child, Norman Bose- land, Owen Rouse, Shirley Gintz, Melba Homes. MUSIC SERVICE CLUB The educational purpose of the Music Service Club is to send musical talent from our school to participate in various programs upon different occasions. lt has been successful in sending a number of students to take part and also has given the members an oppor- tunity to develop their musical talents in the weekly meeting. Under the leadership of President Stanley Wfangsgard, Vice- president Elizabeth Blair, Secretary and Treasurer Meriam Pledger. Advertising Manager Melvin Randall, and Program Contacting Man- ager Beatrice Sherman, with Adviser Mr. Reid, a number of socials have been enjoyed. THE GOLDEN SPIKE THE GOLDEN SPIKE - lla Stephens, Marian Brown, Zelma Johns, Mr. Blaylock, Mary Dyer, Rhea Slater, Melba Holmes, Rowene Bates. Hugh Campbell, Rosemary McFarland, Alta Jackson, Lillian Mortensen, Marian Knighton, Marguerite Knighton, Lillian Hunter, Almira Heslop, Wayne Taylor. Helen Wadsworth, Lillian Hunter, Fred Wilson, Arthur jack- son, Norman Boseland, Josephine Heslop, Eva Sorensen. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA This club is the first one of its kind organized in the state of Utah. Its purpose is to encourage young people to cultivate qualities of personality and character necessary for successful teaching, to acquaint students with the part education plays in life, and to pro- vide information for students who anticipate being future teach- ers. The organization at Weber is the Mary Jane Dilworth chap- ter, named after the first teacher in Utah. There are 29 members enrolled and the club is capably sponsor- ed by Mr. Blaylock. The officers are: President-Mary Dyer Vice-president-Zelma Johns Secretary--Rhea Slater my B THE GOLDEN SPIKE Mr. Murphy, Kenneth Phillips, Sam Purdy, junior Keyes, Mr. Brown. Gordon Howes, Grant Miller, Grant Holland, Lavar Barker, Eldon Weston. James Oka, Kenneth Moore, Dale Black, Max Orton. SCIENCE CLUB This club's purpose of arousing interest in scientific hobbies and visiting scientific places has been fully accomplished. The Amalga- mated Sugar Factory, the Pioneer Power Plant and the projection room of the Orpheum Theatre are a few of the interesting places we have visited. The three departments of the club, Radio, Pho- tography, and Bacteriology, all have been hard at work and have enjoyed a very pleasurable and profitable year. The officers were: Sam Purdy, president, junior Keyes, vice-presi- dcntg Kenneth Phillips, secretaryg Mr. Murphy, and Mr. Brown, ad- visors. me GOLDEN space -W ,A -M Sachie Shike, Marion Williams, Michie Sato, Shirley Gintz, Erma Carter, Ilene De Georgio, Lenore Hansen. Katherine Owens, Lu Jean Hull, Mr. Wyatt, Dorothy Richard- son, Dorothy Dyer, Satchie Minaga. Ruth Johnson, Hal Dance, Melvin Randall, Alice jugler. PRESS CLUB The Press Club was one of the first clubs to organize this year. Its membership includes present and prospective journalists. Officers elected were: Michie Sato, president, Melvin Randall, vice- presidentg and Marian Williams, secretary, with S. L. Wyatt, advisor. The purpose of the club is to foster all school news publications including the Scripto magazine, Knight Errantry, daily bulletin, and Weber High News Notes. Seven members including Michie Sato, Lu jean Hull, Ilene De Georgio, Alice Jugler, Marian Williams, Melvin Randall and Dorothy Dyer attended the Journalism Convention in Provo on December 3. The club made a tour of The Standard-Exam- iner publishing plant and enjoyed several theatre parties and house parties. THE GOLDEN SPIKE Jeane Ritter, Wreatha Bingham, Dorothy james, Erma Carter, Doris Hill, Marion DeWitt, LauRene Thompson, Helen Campbell, Juanita Allen, Beth Felt, Kathryn Dixon, Anne Bingham, Helen Harris, Dora Long. Mr. Van Alfen, Bernice Child, Karma Campbell, Bettie Blair, Melva Bitton, Lenore Chadwick, Ruth Greenwell, Ruth Rhodes, Marian Hamblin, Jessie Browning, Margie Bailey, Fae Williams, Mar- garet Cragun, Genevieve Parker, Marian Fiet, Miss Anderson. Mary Etta Slater, Myrtle Chugg, Marion Butler, Vola Belnap, Helen Powell, Phyllis Agren, Ruth Wade, Jean Etherington, June Wayment, Marian Pledger. PEP CLUB The Pep Club was organized this year to give pep to the boys who play for our school, and also to stimulate the Student Body which supports the teams. Our club members were nominated and elected by the Senior girls. We are a body of forty active girls ,led by LauRene Thomp- son, president, Marian DeWitt, vice-president, and Helen Campbell, secretary. Our advisors are Miss Anderson and Mr. Van Alfen. We have held several social functions and have attempted to fulfill our motto To instill pep and enthusiasm. 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SEMINARY ACTIVITY We of the Seminary council feel that the year 1938-39 has been truly an exceptional one. Under the capable leadership of our class officers with brothers Eyre and Van Alfen as advisors we have successfully completed many projects which have been a source of satisfaction to us. One of the features of the year was the Christmas Pageant presented by the New Testament department. Another high light was the graduating class's trip to Salt Lake where we were shown many of our church's most interesting features. Wfe were also par- ticipants in a huge song festival held at Logan in honor of some eleven hundred seminary students from many schools. The entire seminary held a huge bonfire party as our final group social. The climax of the year, and truly a glorious one, was the com- mencement exercises at which diplomas were presented to the larg- est graduating class we have ever had. THE GOLDEN SPIKE l l we GOLDEN SPIKE 4 u., :-- f s Q I 7 M v 3 wg . , ' 54 X. ' I c l l ' if 4 f , f-1 1 ' 'ig . M,- ...-.X K X 3. + f SEMINARY EXCURSION I. Xnn .Xlivu :md zu pam' uf Inu' nmull-ns. 24 'I'4-mplv Smmaln- visitwrs Ll. Mr l-Iyrv :xml vlliiru- grlnlp, 1, linsln-I Stud--nts, 5. 'I'm-mplv h:u'kg1ml1l14i, I if wax, , 9 ,of DISTINGUISHED INDIVIDUALS I, Kuipxht Idrrauntry t24lII1rl'S,'lICIYIII Ilumlull :xml SII1-I1iv Szrlu. 2, Um-- A1-I l'l1ny Vast, 21. F. 'l'. A. I7ffll't'I'S, ZQ-Imax Johns, Mary llywr, :uni Ilhm-11 lIt'l'. 4, NL-ws Iielmrlm-1's. lmrutlmy Dyer, Lu .In-an Hull, :mul Amlvisa-r XYy:ltt. THE GOLDEN SPIKE 1 fx Q EE' ff v , , a,.. . X , H' ., V 113 , V' !'1Gi.A.. MISCELLANEOUS l. A Fast Urnwd, 2 Rm-id l'UlldllL'tillf.f UlN'I'1'Il21 l'vlwzl!'s:1ls. 3. XVZlill'4'SS :mul Cmvlc, 4. Squirrol ur Nut. Sisters. fi, Vawzxtiuxmisls. E See our beautiful new Bulova E R watches before you buy a gift E for that graduate of yours , . .!! E 5 See particularly the new God- 5 dess of Time for the girl and E E the American Clipper for the E 5 -CREDIT IF DESIRED E 2 382 25Uh Street Ogden, Utah 5 THE GOLDEN SPIKE llllflllllllllllllflllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIT !IIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIQ ill? OGDEN aw I 'V iiit nev E E51 ABLISHED Ia 70 5 2 Gghzn, limb E E PUBLISHING COMPANY E E Wbifr' Affcmling Srbool Ou! of Town- E E Tukf- fbv STANDARD-EXAMINER g E -Keep in Touch with Local News E R E 2 WHAT WILL gg 2 CUMMENCEMENT F- MEAN TO YOU? 2 E We refer to your commencement of housekeeping. Will it 2 mean comfort and convenience in your daily life-ample lei- 5 E sure to enjoy pleasant recreation and to continue your pur- E E . . . - suit of knowledge? Housekeeping ran offer these desirable E E advantages-very inexpensively. just turn over the tasks of E E House-heating, Cooking, Water-heating, and Automatic Re- E 5 frigeration, to that marvelous, modern, all-purpose fuel- E E' -NATURAL GAS! 2 mfg,-z Qud 5 0 0- E 2336 Washington Blvd. Phone 174 Eg EllllIIllllllllllllllllllllillIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIllIIlllillllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 'HE GOLDEN s SPIK E MM Ag. M-wh-A 's- IA lVllI' In-w lull-znvln-rs sh-xw-lop. ZZ .Iunim's. 32. I!lv:1vln-rs 4-mnlplvln-rl. 4. .ll im' High 1-Ililcirvn. 3. l'1'1vsp--1-lixm 1-livllls. E - 2 There is no substitute for E i THE GOLDEN SPIKE EIIIIQ lllllllllllll. IIIINIIIIIIIIIllIlIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllfllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIINIIIIIUIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllINIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIE E QUALITY E SAI-'EVVAY E 2235 Washington Blvd. El SERVICE 2 - - vw U QUALITY SILK sHoP 2 fe 2477 Wash, Blvd. Ogden, Ut. Phone 2837 2069 Wash Blvd? 3 You will find here L1 full assort- BADGER Z1 ment of yard goods such as chiffons, : laces, crepcs, satins, taffetas, prints, E E et. Also a good line of woolens. Call 5 in and look them over. EXTENDS E 7-3 NO OBLIGATION 2 Quality Silk Shop 2 2477 Wasli. Blvd Ogden, Ut. Conzjllimzwls fo Tg CLASS 1939 l Boyd Burnett 2 rg COMPLIMENTS OF UGIJEN TROY LAUNDRY 5 and E DRY CLEANING COMPANY ' 3 1166 Wash. Blvd. 5 E where E everything is washed with phone 1723 E 2 IVORY soAP 5 GROCERY 8: MEAT Fruits and Vvgcfalzlm E 2 : S - u 5 - 53 QUALITY! Q E o o E Fred M Nye Go. Q OGDEN 2 Q PATRONAGE E E Watson Tanner Clothing Co. C0y'S Beauty Shop E E Enslgn Drug Co' Farr's Ice Cream Co. 5 2 Packer and West B ll M k E E Superior Beauty School ramwe ar et fi E Keeley,S Utah Power and Light E ElllIIIIIllIIDIIIIIIIIIIll!!llllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllIIIll!IIIIIlIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllI!IIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEE HE GOLDEN SPIKE SNR 15 --v 4? As Q. -fi' lvivl XVI N'l'lC li SP1 IRTS l. Lum-h tum: J. Danni:-ls :mul Sm-nim' l'r4-sinh-nl Stow-y :ll the- 1'uIl4'lllSiuI'l uf :l Ililltiggllll Vinh-. JR. Hut of plzu-Q-. 4. SUN-jil lim-niv. 'l'lll'l'illl'llill1.'f wl-:mln-1'. J f- na K.: A J l ,,. X . 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E Wholesale Paper, E Cordage, Bags, E Stationery E 2429 Grant Ave. Ogden, Utah 5 PHONE 398 E E Comjrlimrfnls E OIQDHEUM DADAMDUNT E CQLUNIAL E Theatres 5IlIIIllllllIIIIllllIllIllIllllllIIIIIll!!IIlIllllllllllllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll The Sion' of E Grrafrr Values E Congratulations E from 5 Jlrclen Dairq Sunfreze Ice Cream-- 5 -Arden Dairy Products E Hardware Sporting Goods? 5 , 5 f Coon HARDWARE E Home of Spend Queen Waslarrs E PAINTS 2 APPLIANCES E Comjzlimrnfs E DGDEN E FIIQST FEDEIDALE SAVINGS if and Loan Association 2 00.00 E Savings Insured up to 55,0 - Phone 74 369 24th St. 2 IIllIKlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE HE GOLDEN SPIKE .NN ZW .x.. .Q mx. GIRLS I. IVNIIITN :xml l'l1:rl11gI':upl1ol' Slu-1'wmul, 2, S4-owls. I! Slum' XYhi1v. 4. Czlmlid X vaalm-!':l Vvsllltr. 5 xxllillhvl' Yivlim, li. 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