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Show Six classes Nine new elect 1965 faculty join YH leadership By Dawn Thurston Approximately one fourth of tire teaching staff is new this ear. announced Principal Lowell Thomson Along with the new teachers, there is a change in ad- S hoo politics occupied BY lie'll sudents Sept. 9 as they class elrited officers in respect was Competent nice (infs ie stiessed lather than popularity, Richard Wootton and Donna Turley. The Associated Student Bod ollners elected last spring were suoin m it las FndaCs assembly, alone with annoum ements of the .Junior I Ill'll School ASB ofofficers ficers and newly-electeof the classes. Junioi Ihgh officers are as follow's: Daid Poiter, pres.; Katin Bateman, vice pres.; Nancy Cannon, sec.; Cindy Sessions and Mickey Ibarra, social chairmen. act nrdmg to ("ounselois ministrate e positions. Mr. Thomson is the head of the administration. He was born in Fuieku. Utah, and attended Jordon High School. He also attended Humbolt State College in Northern California and the of Utah where he received nis M.S. degree. Mr. Thomson has been at B.Y. High for six years. Last year he worked on curriculum and also taught geoUni-ersit- d Joining the BY High School faculty for the first time are, left to right, seated, Mrs. Julia Foulk, Mrs. Gloria Mann, Miss Earlene Durrant, and Miss Lorna Millard; SENIORS Kim Bateman, pres.; Ken Smith, vice pres.; Colleen Kimball, sec.; David Thurston, Meg Hayes, social chrm. JUNIORS Scott Bowen, pres.; Richard Gunn, vice pres.; Pat Packer, sec.; Dennis Monson, Susan McNamara, social chrm. SOPHOMORES Conrad Teieh-ert- , pres.; Steve Peterson, vice Dan pres.; Robert Crow, sec.; social Ann Bunker, Clark, Mary chrm. -- 1 reported . Newspaper name change advocated by new staffers Utah. He received his chemistry lab Helping Mr. Arnett and Mr. Patten in Foreign Language Department will be Miss Evangeline Tropper. Miss Tropper is from Roseville, Calif. She is majoring in German and minoring in English. Home bases something added One of the numerous changes around BY High this year is the addition of the home-basprogram. This program is designed to allow the students, in small groups, to talk over school and personal problems witb a faculty member who knows them, acto Principal Lowell cording Thomson. e It was put in the school to replace the home room program which didnt allow the students and teachers enough time to : bate Slate No more 'snags year the administrators in the state theHelping office during the afternoon Principal will be Mr. Brent Probst. Mr. Probst is from Malad, Ida., where 5 is 1 BYU. Lowell Thomson. No student shall be eligible to represent his school in interscholastic competition unless he is passing satisfactory in at least five periods where the student is on a six period day . ., states the Utah High School Activities Association in Section 8. We are not lowering our standards in any way, declared Students PriniypaJ Thomson. the to maintain will br expected mainas record scholastic high tained in the past at BY High. There will be no eligibility list sent out as was done years previous to this. The teachers will determine those who are ineligible and notify those concerned. who lf sec-tres- standards, Allred, BACK FROM LEAVE Fred Webb is back after one-hayear of sabbatical leave. He visited the high schools in Los Angeles and studied with choral directors in the Bay area. His family accompanied him. Mr. Ross Hilton is also back from a leave. He has been at Colorado State College working September 18, 1964 toward a doctors degree in inBrigham Young High School dustrial education. During this time he was in the mission field whore he helped work on a chapel. He is presently teaching inarts. dustrial 18 Football, BYII at Orem, Sept. Mr. Hal Williams is the new 3 p.m. he attended Malad High School. Sept. 24 Science Dept, assembly journalism teacher. He has preHe is majoring in Education Ad- Sept. 24 F o o t b a 1, Pleasant viously taught at Rosemead ministration. High School and in Santa BarbGrove at BYH, 3 p.m. Oct. 2 Football, Spanish Fork at ara, both in California. While at English teachers will be asRosemead he worked with an BYU, 3 p.m. sisted by Mr. Roger D. Prengel paper. He has also the on Deseret News and worked Mr. Bosen. Miss Barbara and in two dailies California. Mr. Prengel is from Milwaukee, Wis. is married and has five Williams where he attended Bay View children. High School. He is majoring in :n OTHER NEW TEACHERS English. Miss Bosen is from Miss Lorna Millard is serving Girls: Are you tired of ruining a dual role as a Mesa, Ariz. They will help the home economics in the carrels with their your beautiful nylon hose on and core students teacher this ear. She those splintery carrel chairs? Re- went to the BYU for five independent study. years. joice! The problem is solved. All Assisting Coach Jed Gibson in you have to do is change from She majored in clothing and textiles and business. She has taught physical education classes will be carrel class into one of Mr. one Joe Dilworth. Mr. Dilworth is your year in Granite and two Owen Bennions science courses. in Jordon. Last year she atfrom Carey, Ida., where he All last year, Mr. Bennion re- years was a home economist for Utah tended Carey High School. He atRicks Junior College ceived complaints from irate girls Power and Light. tended to replace pair after pair Miss Earlene for who had Durrant is the where he was after spending an new P.E. and health of stockings two years. In his second year he teacher. She hour at the desks in the science is originally from Coalville, but got honorable mention on the room. she has moved around a JC team. Well, this year he decided to deal. She received her B.S. great and Helping with the independent do something about it before the M.S. from BYU. She enjoys hikrestudy in the math department complaints started again. He ing and horseback riding. Miss will be Mr. John Meade and Mr. placed several of the old chairs Durrant is the adviser for the Pep ones, Club. Larry Saunders Mr. Meade is with smooth to can listen sit and Now from Layton, where he attended girls Mr. Con Osborne is new to the Davis High School. Mr. Saunders his lessons instead of worrying Dept, this year. He has English is from Vale, Ore. and is also 'about their stockings. attended BYU and Snow College. Mr. Bennion, we thank you. majoring in mathematics. He is married and has five daughters. He has been a technical writer for several years Take any period . . SEMINARY TEACHERS New to the Seminary Dept, this year is Bro. Roger Cook. He hails from Ogden. He served on A new foreign language con-- 1 first year, second year and so on. a mission to tinuous progress program has Each, level consists of three States. He is the East Central been made possible at BY High phases a slower group, an aver- wo children. Hemarried and has has been teachthis year because of the newj age group, and an advanced in Manti since ing seminary group. With this kind of program 1959. available facilities. is He Depresently teaching The BYU music and Art being taught, a student can regBook Mormon of and Church for the language he wants partments have moved quarters ister History. is it no hour matter Arts Fine new Center, any to the taught, Also new to the Seminary is making possible the transfer of what level he is in. Bro. Leland Howell. lie was born Now mater. nls are helping to the high school English and math in Clifton, Idaho. He and raised offices out of the third floor of mprove the program in the first- : B.S. at BYU. He is his crewed the Arts Building. The extra ear French and Spanish. The room allows two studios for M'condw rar French and the Ger- naiiied and has two children. man classes are using the ALM, He served on a mission to the Language Department use as rooms. Therefore, a new which is adapting very well to Conttal Atlantic States. Ho is presently caching Old Testa foreign language program which the new system, according to Mr. ment. has been planned can take its Patten, the teacher of these Mrs Julia Foulk is new to the classes. He also said that with lirsi step. Business Dept, this year. She a the language lab now working, The program as outlined is is Weiser, Idaho. Prewas born three-phas- e of uere type hoping for the best program. they results. Continuod to page 2, col. 3 There are different yer levels graduate assistants aid high school departments 5 Wallace serving as Administative Assistant, was on sabbatical leave last year to Oregon State University on a National Science Foundation grant. He is from Sanpete Mr. BYU School eligigility 1964-6will follow Mr. Howell, Mr. Ken Bovvthorpe; Mr. Con Osborne, and Mr. Roger Cook. Photo by Reed Smoot y B.S. from BYU in 1956 and his M.Ed. in 1957. He has been here since 1956. EIGHTH GRADE Mark Fuhr iman, pres.; Richard Thoi pe, vice Dapres.; Kristine Apostol, sec.; vid Atkinson, Katherine Swenson, Students in the foreign langusocial chrm. age, mathematics, English, and Linda physical education departments SEVENTH GRADE will have graduate assistants Crow, pres.; Mark Sheffield, vice them with their studies helping .; pres.; Annette Paxman, in classrooms and carrels. both soLynn Alder, Janine Lambert, These graduates are here workcial chrm. ing on their masters degree from of metry. standing, Mr. Hal Williams, Mr. Leland County, FRESHMEN Gary Golightly, vice Woodward, Bruce pres.; pres.; Kristine Sessions, sec.; chrm.; Vol. 23, No. Larry Wilkins, assembly McKinClint Williams, Cheryl non, social chrm. 65 eligibility procedures made simple for the staff eally solve the problems, he add- ed. The program is set up so that once a week, during fourth period of Friday, the students meet n small groups with their home-basteachers. Certain of the are receiving special Do you have an idea for a now teachers from the counselors so name for the school newspaper? raining be able will to help the .h'v The Y'ld Cat staff would like better. to rename the paper because it Ye are not the f.rst school to has the same name as the school difis try this, but we have modified it yearbook, only the spelling o suit our experimental situti-t;on- , ferent. Mr. Thomson pointed out. an have idea, If you please on This he added, was put Office Central the in it program, leave a piece of paper with your name in to supplement the school counselors not to replace them. and grade. e stu-lent- s Ungraded languages offered - n - |