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Show Page 2 " Y'ld Cat ' sj. . Sr LT7 '" r k X' - ss''" Ab ''r 'X ? is ', ' Dec. 17, 1954 Kandy Kane Kapers Featured At Preference Ball Tonight For three gay hours between 8:30 and 11:30 p.m. December 17, the Preferred Man and his attendants will reign over the annual "s '."s Preference Ball. The decorations, under the direction of Byron Fisher, , 'SI ' tr'Pil'f " s .,"S sv ' If1' 'si it. 1 ssssjQsX&si&t's&i&.-Xt&Xs&tstv tsifcssi,. Ss Bob Bentley, and Karen Leishman, will be centered around the theme, Kandy Kane Kapers. Best dresses (heels and hose) will B. Y. U. High School, Provo, Utah Dec. 17, 1954 Vol. 12, No. 3 swish to the music of Wes Barry Combo at the Brigham Young University Social Hall, according to Sue Collins, studentbody presi- dent. As a climax of the evening, B. Y. B. Y. Highs Preferred Man and his attendants will be introduced. Other surprises will be presented The brass ensemble consisted-oThe B. Y. High Music Departthe evening. Gale Gagon during B. Y. High school has particiBob Bentley, Steve Jones, ment is planning a very active and Sue Collins are in charge of pated in many Christmas activi- events. school year. This fact is made Swen Swensen, Grant Miller, Elties in the last week. don Christensen, and Bob Hatch. evident by the ambitious schedKay Johnson and Jackie Beck The Christmas tree was bought ules announced by Frederick Band officers are: Grant Milhave been responsible for the and decorated by the student Webb, chorus director, and Grant ler, president; Swen Swensen, ticket sales, and there promises council. vice president; and Sandy Asay, Shields, band director. to be a real good turnout. The The Radio-Physic- s Club is reThe chorus has 109 members, secretary. floorshow will be supervised by sponsible for the music in the and has participated on two proTodd Britsch and Russell Jack-son- , halls. grams this year. They sang at and Robert Shaw and David The Christmas assembly was the East Sharon Stake Conferare in charge of advertisWeight written directed and entirely by ence, November 14, as well as Byron Fisher and Sheryll Smith. ing. Is the Christmas Concert last WedIt was called Christmas in Song nesday. was all done in music and The opening of the new David and Officers of the chorus include On the assembly were dance. Betty Clark, president; Richard O. McKay Building on the upper members of the sophomore, juncampus has made several new Dixon, vice president; Sheryll rooms available to the high ior, and senior classes. Smith, secretary; Jesselyn NelThe Christmas Concert of the school. The rooms, formerly used son, social chairman. Section repMore than 500 students in the chorus and band also was part resentatives include Byron Fish- by the College of Education, will of the schools of Provo participated in the city Yuletide activities. er, Bob Bentley, Gale Gagon, and include quite a few offices and The I for Democracy contest. Speak faculty had a party last One hundred several classrooms. Anne Romney. forty of the stuand various school clubs A small ensemble of about 35 The courses most affected will Monday, dents participating were from B. members also participated in the be the religion classes formerly have had Christmas socials. Y. High. Students from grades Christmas Concert and are plantaught in 470E and all of Mr. 10, 11, and 12 were eligible for Mercers classes. ning other activities. the contest. The band also participated on Seminary will be taught in A winner is chosen from each the Christmas Concert. It has 42 290E. Mr. Mercer will now be town and each state, and from members. On the Christmas Conpermanently located in 380E. these there are chosen four naThe Seminary room will be cert two student trainees contional winners who receive scholducted. They were Bert Mason, given a new look, including, This national contest is arships. who conducted a brass ensemble drapes and a rug at the entrance. by the Junior Chamber sponsored and Lawrence Anderson, who A piano and other eqquipment of MAISON Commerce. NpTRE will soon be purchased. conducted a march. The winners to represent our Pledging of new Notre Maison members will be held the first school were: Carol Gleason and week in January. The club exDale Despairt. The winner to reptends their thanks to those who resent the city is Dale Despain. contributed to their successful Dale was presented with a wrist drive and made a watch at the Kiwanis luncheon, happier Christmas for some where the contest was held on December 9. The time of the year has come when we again stop to take stock needy family. of ourselves. SPANISH CLUB This is the time when we renew or form good habits and resolve The Spanish Club held a trato eliminate those that we dont think flatter us. ditional Spanish Christmas party We all have our individual resolutions to make, and there are Thursday, Dec. 9 in room 250A. resolutions some that we all should make. Among the school-widSpanish games were played, and xare: Spanish food was served, accordPublished monthly by the ing to Warren Davidson, presi1. We resolve to support the school during the following year. students of the dent. This support includes athletics, student functions, faculty, and adBYU High School FRENCH CLUB ministration. Printed by the BYU Press set to church the to the live 2. We resolve standards French Club announces the anup by in Chief Todd Britsch swearEditor in of matter Febto the be Gras nual Mardi held and school. We especially need improvement 25. underto will Carol Noble Plans a we still have Editor Feature go. ruary get longway ing. We have improved this year, but . the dance and .. for Editor code. way assembly Gary Anderson Sports We should live up to the universitys honor the after Editor immediately holidays. We Exchange should 3. We should treat our fellow' students with respect. club intends to make the Jennie Lin Poulson learn to think of their feelings before we make any statement or The as as it Mardi .. . John Hechtle Gras outstanding Photographer action which would hurt them in any way. We must treat them more has been in the past, and strives Winston Mercer Adviser like we would have them treat us. to recapture the honor of preMary Urban, Joyce If we would only improve in these three fields our school life senting the most outstanding as- Reporters Jackson, Rose Mary Andrus, would be much more enjoyable and profitable. Helen Anderson, Jane Gilchrist sembly Assembly of the year. ' &&.&" .. Xt9&s Iloyal to the gold and ,,j W is 's jt x, ptiwyfth-W;- ,. s tf 'sS )syr XfCsfr "!5wl Ss SssK t I.V ray sss-- is j i! r --- i Active Music Year Planned By School Music Department High Features Yuletide Activities f Room Schedule 4 Announced 500 Students Enter Speech Contest CLUB DOINGS , Students Should Make Their New Years Resolutions for 55 e - Sub-for-San- ta |