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Show No B o V High School, Provo, I h. 1 ' d.n, J inu.u 21, I'M 7 ol 4 REHEARSALS COMPLETED FOR PLAY TO BE PRESENTED TOMORROW NIGHT $ Allen Snow Speaks At Assembly Members of Cast for Nine Girls . . . The assembly held in College Hall on Tuesday, the fourteenth was somewhat different from the usual and was very good. Snow Allen, an ex - convict, gave a wonderful talk on the effect of crime. (He ought to know, having been in prison for fifteen years.) He told how he experienced his first forgery, at the age his of sixteen, merely signing Mothers name to an excuse for a day o ftruancy, but he showed that it was his first step on the road of sin, as he so aptly expressed it. Nine Girls, a mystery writ- ten by Wildord H. Pettitt, will be presented tomorrow night in College Hall at 815 oclock by students of B. Y. High School. It has a complete cast of girls who are involved in a murder mystery, where friend turns against friend. The story revolves around a sorority initiation in a lonely sorority home in the mountains. The thundering and lightning throughout the complete play builds a perfect suspense for what is going to take place. The girls come up to the home with the feeling that things like murder dont happen to people like themselves, but rather only in the books they so much enjoy They are just a group reading. He explained the simple little of any college girls, theres a steps that resulted in his going snob, a student, an athlete, a girl to prison. When one goes to prifrom down south, another girl son, he throws his good name and who seems to enjoy throwing (Courtesy Provo Herald) his freedom awray, he said. slams, and yet doesnt want to Left to right: Lois Burch, Carma de Jong, Louise Stowell, Colleen Mower, Janie Spears, hurt anyone, the timid girl w'ho Mr. Allen is telling his story Mary Faye Nicholes, Amelia Madsen, Phyllis Nixon, and Barbara Romney. has to worry about her lessons, with the hope that high school and the girl who has worked and for everything shes ever fought that will realize boys and girls had. The members of the group are starting little deceptions all have their inimate friends will try and of sins, and yet they unite very well as a great points to do nothing which will mar group. Their life revolves around their chances for a life of suctheir school, they are interested cess and happiness. in the kind of thing all girls are, In sessions of January 9 and on just like any and B Y. High has been invited to With its theme as Mr. Allen gave us a thought-provokin- g January 16, the Student Council Winter grouptheyof carry alone together, girls lesson. His talks was has considered and acted on many the Weber College Forensic Meet Wonderland, the senor class pre- without men or a chaperone. most effective because he was school problems and improve- on the seventh and eighth of sented the annual senior hop ments for the student body. FolYou cant feel that the mursincere and spoke from March. a is of list Saturday eyenirg, January 18, in deress is a villianess, she just lowing projects apthe Ballroom of the Smith Build- took one step too far and so proved by the council. There will be three divisions in ing. couldnt stop. Jane (Carma de A complete social canlendar is the contest, debate, extemporary is the girl that seems to Jong) The effective decorations lent to be filled out and placed in the and oratory. steady the nerves of the others a seasonal Giant when office so clubs and classes may speaking atmosphere. they seem to reach the and letters choose dates for functions more The question for debate is Re- white snowflakes point. Stella or Shotput breaking acress the red velvet drapes spellis the walking solved: That the Federal Govern- ed out Winter Nixon) Joan Wheelright, a senior at readily. (Phyllis Wonderland. B Y. High became engaged on gymnasium. Alice (Mary Faye The Student Council will pass ment Should Provide a System of December 27, 1946, to H. Earl on its job of planing school par- Complete Medical Care Available Music for the gay heels and Nicholes) is the initmate friend of murdered party, and of course hose party was provided (Buck) Rogers from her home ties to a social group which will to all Citizens at by the Public it harder than anyone. takes Nevada. Expense. Boulder town, Dick Balue and his orchestra. City, be organized shortly. All teams must be ready to de- Cokies and punch were served Sharon or Glamourpuss (Lois Coming back from the holidays, The bulletin board with the bat both sides of the question. during the evening. Burch) is the one who puts her Joan flashed an engagement ring glass door is to be kept clear of Ten minutes will desires and troubles at the very be allowed for with nine (we counted them) old notices. All notices put up constructive The dance was under the di- head of the list. Betty, better and five speeches diamonds. should be dated. minutes for the rebuttal speeches. rection of the senior class offi- known as Tennessee (Amelia cers, Vern Whatcott, Richard Madsen) and Shirley (Louise Joan met Buck last July and coat More be will prohangers ones exThe out Stowell) are the two goats of the for Bigelow, Joe Smith, Colleen Benhas been going with him since vided school to eliminate temporaneous going the son Nixon. and by must be evening, Phyllis theyre the ones to be his speaking discharge the then. After receiving faof overcrowding initiated. present to able on talk Mary (Janie Spears) is any subject from from the U. S. Navy, Buck came cilities. the who has had to fight her the issues and girl is he where Lake to Salt January February City, into of Time and Newsweek. shes wantway The everything now working. He plans on going The Lettermans Club has been a is her and father drunkard Deed, must no be in than shorter school Motors to Diesel assigned to carry out the section Speech has little her Co. with in five Provo not minutes and family very than Daynes Jewelry troit next fall. longer of its constitution which encourare ready to take orders for class which to support themselves. seven minutes. ages good cohduct around, and in as undecided are Wedding plans rings. Go down at once and be Mary had to work to make enough school. The subjects for oratory must measured. A $3.00 deposit is re- money to go to school and it took yet, but, says Joan, it is definite that it will not take place A large bulletin board is to be emphasize some phase of the Utah quired. All rings must be ordered time for her to be accepted by Centennial Theme. Any aspect of not later than Sat., Jan. 25. until after graduation. the so called higher class girls provided so students will have a Utahs dea are its Jostens of the school. history, present drawing up to suitable place put posters. velopment, its future, provided special crest for B Y High 1948, The play is under the direction the point of view is appropriate and the rings promise to be the of Mr. Lewis, Student Director to oratorical speaking; that is, loveliest ever chosen. B. Y. is Eugene Talboe. stimulating, movingly significant, stirringly impassive. The length The members of the cast and Many students have shown an should be seven or eight minutes staff are: production active interest in debating this with a maximum of ten minutes. The Brigham Young High A 210-B. Y. means that year, which School Student Council became an No more than ten percent of the Carme de Jong Jane High will be well represented in active member of the National oration may be quoted material. Joanne Hobbs Phyllis Of special interest along the the debate contests. The first Association of Student Councils on Gwen Evelyn Barker All students who want to go scholastic line this month is the competition will be held among January 1, 1947. Our Council beMower Eve Colleen the students, in this High School. came a member so it would func- to the meet at Weber College exhibit in Mrs. Caines History Freida Barbara Romney a The room. confrom the exhibit consists must of chosen be be school will Teams ready for the tion better and get ideas from Amelia test around the last of February. series of papers by the one oclock Betty (Tennessee) best, and the most promising other schools. Madsen of Civilization class Development teams will enter the competition Louise Stowell No student can go to Ogden on the different religions of the Shirley The Council Association is at Weber College in February. Alice two in Mary Faye Nichols entered but These world. are they papers titled, Stella Following the meet in Logan, sponsored by the National Associ- can enter in all divisions, Nixon want if Phyllis (Shotput) This three each has at they meet here ation of and Believing Schools World, comes the regional Secondaiy Sharon to at a contest. the school six Reof (Glamourpuss) different summary the Y and then the state meet has a membership of nearly Lois Burch schools. ligions. in Salt Lake. Janie Spears Mary Seven of the most outstanding Radio Announced off stage) The purpose of this association is to foster in the secondary papers from the class are now Eugene Talboe schools of the United States, displayed on the back bulletin Production Staff: and would prove Stage board in 210-Clayton McConkie through their authorized student With the opening of basketball interesting to many students. Kent Staheli activities, the spirit of leadership, Colleen Benson responsibility, personal growth, season on January 10. the FauThe last day to get your self discipline, vines launched another marching Kenneth Perry Lights yearbook is Friday, Febru-!- ; and devotion to ideals of educa- season. Though while planning R D Law ary 7, 1947. If you want a tion in a democracy. Norman Miller Sound the uniforms, the girls found it Katherine Miller Brigham Young High School is rather difficult to agree, everyone yearbook you must have one state of in the !; schools four the of seems Kent Kirby with the well down satisfied payment your A party will be held on Februthat belong to this organization. Yolanda the and uniform Perry Properties girls completed !; date. $1.50 paid by given Each month two copies of their efforts were not in vain. ary 1, to initiate new members. Clarke Margaret !; You may finish paying for Students who have filled the reStudent Life, the official magaJoanne Spencer 7 your book when you get it, !; zine of the Association will be (Then theres the cost.) are: Rae Nelson, Publicity quirements Rae Nelson !; are time or any yearbooks to the faculty advisor and sent are On Amelia the Nixon, Madson, Dick Boyle girls 22, Phyllis February I; being sold. the other is to be at the students planning to hold a members Janie Spears, R Dee Law, and Balif Maralyn dance in 250 A. disposal. Robert Hales. Thespians Ushqrs Council Plans Improvements Senior Hop Weber Meet Successful Y to Enter Joan Wheelwright Engaged Attention Juniors Interest Shown In Debating This Year Council Joins National Association History Display In . . . . nine-hundr- ed , Fauvines Launch Marching Season NOTICE civic-mindedne- ss, A, . . Quill and Scroll Party Slated . . . . . |