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

 - Class of 1958

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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FORWARD NEW HORlZONS was the motto of the future Home- makers of America- The goal this year was to acquaint the members with the opportunities available for them in the field of home economics. This goal was carried out through regular monthly meet- ings where many interesting activities took place pertaining to this field. The organization's colors are red and white, with the red rose as the official flower. The officers were: president, Ellen Mathie, vice president, Rosemary Wangsard, sec- retary, Bonnie Warnick, treasurer, Karen Bell, historian, Myrene Hunter, and Mrs. Larson. advisor. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA THE Future Farmers of America is a national organ- ization that reaches from the state of Washington to Puerto Rico and from Maine to Hawaii. lt sponsors improvements in farm methods with a development of agriculture, leadership, cooperation and citizenship. It sponsored such events as the Harvest Ball and assembly, Fathers' and Son's Night. A rabbit hunt, radio program, summer tour and many other activities were also planned. The officers were: president, Gordon Hadley, vice president, Harry Markos, reporter, Paul Bingham, secretary, Tom Hari, treasurer, Tex Hancock, and advisors, Mr. Petty and Mr. Parker. FQ , Qicjd el' G ' 2 p ' M I L n , l 1 .-' . Q QWQL f' UTAH STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION THE Utah Student Education Association at Weber was organized to promote the teaching profession in our community- During the year, many experts spoke to the club on the various fields of education. The club is named for John Dewey, a former educator. This is the first year that the U.S.E.A. belonged to a national organization. An assembly was pref sented and parties were held at Weber. Other U.S.E-A. organizations from surrounding schools participated in some of the parties. The officers were: president, Bob Wood, vice president, Pat Bright, secretary, Carol Kleviord, historian, Shirie Howard, re- porter, Bonnie Talty, advisor, Mrs. Draayer. 'J' X . ,.-,P .a

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W-....., GIRL'S ASSOCIATION FRIENDSHIP and a better ac- quaintance among the girls through various activities was the main purpose of the Girl's Association this year. The annual Hobo Tri-Pal party started off the girl's associa- tion activities with a big success. The girl's dance Fascination high- lighted the other activities. Date with Dad was a big affair also, since each girl got a chance to date her favorite fellow. Print Dress Day brought the year of fun and activities to a close for the GirI's Association of Weber High. The officers are: president, Julia Stett- lerg vice president, Stella Hooker, secretary, Nancy Roylancef historian, Barbara Berry, senior representative, Janeal Thurgood, iunior 7,144 A,,5g,j44,y 71 gf -iidiifkfff-Zi ffflilf K'QTKlZy.5 p omo'e 'gftffg-ami I fluff 776 ZKZTAKZ- 'Jia 1 Z is ,524-f.. ' ,fzafzi-M25 ,iff ,fzfffr-Lfsf ffffffxitfg EIA!! 4,66,6!Q if 4, 6 OKQJ KL4 E,,4Zef,f.z I I 0 f le, f X , of any-1,4 My fda? fl-155 y 42,4 ff , f ' f ' Zlcigflf iii ' M 524,657 by,4z4.:L'f,,-A ff I 1 -t f Qedzebfgf . , I y ry' I IZ lv Xjv if N ,Lex 50' fy 4 ,Q , i A , i , XR 64?4gQ,4244qeaf eefadjfwi 1aJtf,e14Z2Q4f2 fdfaufg 6' ,J 591447 I 'fl 1,7566 ,ggj ,fi 1Z,:4,1f 1' fl!'7hifZcz:7,f . 1 'WZC fig 4qj4iff ,T MJZX1., if tkfifczf' f ,fan - f zfzb, 2 icfe4awpQMLf+fZ?Zzewz ,ffffeyg qi fffeo47,Z?+ ,zlfdmfj pm! ,wzfcpcf Jeff Fri' 0 awww! Qfwfcgf-M7 '7y04HQf'?3rfZ5'f 742421 445,4xZvMZ ' BOY'S ASSOCIATION THE Boy's Association is to promote a better feeling among the boys through the various activities. These activities are the Mother's and- Son's party, a dance, several meetings for the bays of the school, and white washing the W . The Boy's Association advisor this year is Jay Taggart, a new member of Weber's faculty. President, Bruce Beckeyg vice president, Kenny Hicks, secretary, Dennis Perry: senior representative, Russ Hagen, junior representative, Mike De Blooisg sophomore representative, Dennis Wood T I4 CSX X '55



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ART GUILD THE Art Guild was organized for those who are interested in art work. Trips were planned to visit art galleries and slides were brought from various places. The members studied them for technique and color, then made up their own compositions. Every phase of art is entered, oils, water paints, clay, etc.f Meetings were held on Wednesda fat: 6:30 in the art room of Weber High Sclrpol. T -i'Vs5iW WT if T i 1 K-27 .4 Visiting artists were asked to cpmegandflecl . I , If Il ei Z ture at the club meetings. , 1- I, ,lr f The officer: yyefe: president, llavef Anesf v fl president, ll-larper, secret6ry, Lg'h4.Turneg!y H , V fl X1 X ik Ai f , 1 f fl 1 - ff f . . - f!, ' iff L ,ffl y K V-T V 5, ffl kff'I!L 74 . rzrf V X V f. 'K' ff H ,, ,, ' ,' A - 'l QUIL1, I SCiOlL ' ff i V P .- WX uiii A tscizoi is an Q ielneno y ,bv onorary ,sogi Aty that ij gh te' ue. iour - .. ism to f Etta f , in ,Q 'n me ja rsglp ust ' av high sta ards'a ill t at a ' i 'Z organized in V946 under the dire ion of't e iournalisrh department. Highlights of the year are he initiation of new members to the club a the publi- cation of our student directory, Who's Who at Weber. The officers were: president, Judy Slaterg vice presi- dent, Layle Lindstromg secretary, June Melle, treasurer, Fred Giles, advisor, Mrs. Mable Blayney. Ttjlss , rue be I fulf ' ertj ,ll ' , 'W er's ch ter of Quill and S lfw RED CROSS PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE is the motto of the Junior Red Cross of Weber High which is in connection with the American Red Cross Chapter. They sponsor the Gift Box campaign for children overseas, the Chest which was also sent to families overseas, and also the ex- change albums. They also had an assembly to promote their activities and their drives for the year. The otticors are: president, Kay Parker, vice presi- dent, Layle Liwdstrom, secretary, Sally Carter, advisor, Mrs. Durham, .5-it ti f x I if his V 23

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