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Show November VIil Cat 1, 1961 S3- -! EDITORIAL Pm un:)km pit. roii't turkev, and cran-lurithe kilt ' of the average 'i(,n 'InD-uglthe length and breadth of our land mui Plerf. udl be en ;o d, heart' will he filled . ith (!,! odd! ,f n v '.il! Ana i at a Feao in. m in', ,M n-- i liH-at- lu-ii- e . o i n, and a ai'v. . 'pint of leMixitx will reign.so far auav art oiin;j people in land' not a lint of ea arid a Mp of water, existing i egg iu iei hut iguoraice, living in (head and daily ft ir. and being- indot t n nat t d u P 1, halo and U'pit ion. A' we celebrate the ctMoniarv feasting, family reunion.', and piaei' of t hankfulne". others, eeii younger than wed C are si.ouldt itig gnui' and t readmy through mud to fields of hatt le and hoi del s of eedorn, A' we a'k for a hi't piece, they hey for the LaM Peace. ai e thankful. Thankful that we learn of the strife and The Senior Class begins the vear with a raffle. or n 'ci ui ion of other people x u arioti'l.x thiough the pre" radio 'tu it es. Thankful that we may believe and worship N Clod attoidiny to the dictates of oui own conscience without the fear of intimidation or death. Thankful that we relax and watch a football game, instead of a battle of minds, danced men, and machine yuns. Thankful that we may express freely The senior class has been busv a house party whereandthey ate. They and openh our beliefs, never fearing- the punishment of those, during the summer and early tall and played gamesis best the policy tor that a to senior unity figure great prepare who would hold us in bondage. They held a car wash during m swinging a terrific senior year We our thanks. Whether they take the form of a vear.summer to pay oil the debt and graduation. gie Ihe pi aver, public speech, newspaper article, or merely our own they had carl ic'd over tiom When school started this fall, peac e of mind, thankful are we. wav were This thev year. the oft leers immediately got busy complctelv in the clear to begin planning a hav ride. However, the so they weather didnt again. Leather hit' leather and a burst of emotion fills the aird planning Towards the end of the sum- cooked their food in the Home Limbs are tangled together in an effoit to secuie the ball. mer, the senior class got together Economics Department and held It is fumbled then letnexed. Ayain the watchers stand to to get acquainted. All of the new a party in the main hall it. school. students who weie going to iom Judge' Paxman, acting as a chap-- ' play theii pail. They blend their oices in a call of victory A ol school the class were' invited. Thev had crone, livened up the party with with to surge song. join toyetl.er prai'e their bi a whole kit ot games; alter which sc hool spirit my' hese people toy ether. the1 seniors held their own record which of School 'pint is that mayieal quality unity all tac in hop. lor can be t apiui eel by a studentboch It is the main Theie is the working side to ot tio sil cud life. Without it the school i' (lead, but pail' too. this oi gamation Along w thou o yuni.nt 'on that spirit's dead. Lor an elleclixe team will when come time The a hav with the ride, planned they attend and lend their support organize tic 'Mideid' mu' will Pavel m stages, lund raising conThis people activity i ii a !, iu bi othei word' the dooi to school life is school moved bv steam 1mm sisted of a rattle vvheie seven engines, dooi is oragni.ation one cutv toanothei. almost as la't spi.il. aid the hex wold unhu kmy at good looking senior bovs and A 'ioi . i' told of two mules that xxeie tied together a' buds can IK; liPeenoi twentv seven senior giiD two stacks ol miles an henu." Yes, in ISIT Eiaeh i at fled oil" a' dates. f.ainy i'1'po'ic chief tion.' and placed boleen weie lux.Thex tnyyed with all their sli enyi h for two lioui s, each when Olixei Evans pi eda ted ticket cost ten cents and theie kn kmy end struggling, hindering the othais piciyres.s. When this unbc'lic'v able statement, little was no limit to the number von fmallx flex stopped, becaii'e ol exhaustion and lack of food, was he awaie ol what the lutiuc could buv. This project ended m set leallv had in stoic loi coming 11 ideal dates and a lich senior they i eaiied tliat theii goals were identical. They thenthen class. generations. about to lemeeb the situation. One turned around and us lives All ol out ate it filling The seniors are well under way ptoceeded with Hie othei to the first pile. After finishing the with oi daily ctam routine and like in tiom all appearances will it a flaw tinned to the second stack and demolished we that can all into possibly ming keep up a last pace. The senior manuei. They found that all they had to do to satisfy their a dav. Yet, xvc' still have to learn dance and assembly will be in hunger w as oi gamze. to take lime loi the impoitant Mai eh. Thev aheady have a ten Similar!, , an organized school spirit can only bo achieved things m hie and human tative theme that they plan to when all members of the studentbody pull together. Its our no matter how fast life eart thiough. but this is going moves. Someone has expiessed to be a responsibilit v to use that key in unlocking that door. suipuse, so it lemams a these simple ptineiples ot living seci ct to enrich the task ot living in a However, in the near future the . speed possessed people. Take next item on theii busv agenda vvoik-I i i ii - l 1 &2 1 l Look at the Seniors! - then-junio- 1 Cramming? . . 1 good-lookin- lela-tion- i Fanning the TV is the price ot to it success. Take time to think it is the source oi powei Take time to play it is t lie secret of l youth. Take time to be ttiendly it is the' load to happiness. Take time to laugh it is the music ot the soul. Take time to dream - it is t he load to greater vision. Take time to give the day is too shoit to be selfish Take time to love and to be loved it is the piivilege of the gods. Take time to pi av it is the stiongest power on earth. time1 Here they are! Put operation1 into effect. Mom and Dad had iust driven past our house and up the stieet to the Smiths. This meant that we had about lixe minutes belore thev got home. clean-u- A Mighty Fortress At the top of our school sits a quaint little citadel, which is fre quently unnoticed by the major-- j it of our students. At one time it played a verv important part in the life of our school. Eyes, were alwavs raised to the little structure when the sonorousness of the Y" victory bell echoed through its beams and out into the city. It was always well painted and sparkled in the sunlight as if to flaunt the pride of the good old Y". The flagpole stood on top and alwav s bore the colors. Then, it was a svmbol of greatness. Now, it is a target for chestnut throwers, a hiding place for bats and birds, and a refuge for our safety flag. Our once soveriegn bellhouse is fast becoming an eyesore, out . p pei-petua- Grab a newspaper and stait tanning the television, I said as I threw the orange peelings under the cushions. You see, Mom and Dad always check the television to see it it is vvaim irom constant operation. I quickly put on my pajamas then lushed to all the doom, lock mg them as I went. This ought to give us a few extia minutes I thought. As I passed tlnough the kitchen I grabbed the dish towel to wipe up the spilled ice cieam. I lelicved mv little brother at tanning the TV. while1 he slipped into his lamas. He turned down the beds in case we had to make a last minute dash. Just as I slipped the last bicad ii't undei the chan and flung the d 'h towel towaid the sink ci not only that it is a den ot disease and tilth. With a lull moon in the right place, one can see bats leaving their little fortress every night. Bats have been proven to be endemic with rabies. One needn't be bitten, but only go where the bats live, to receive the dreaded disease. This endangers the life of any person who trespasses this edfilement, including adventure seekers and flag! Besides throwing chestnuts at cars, a favorite pasttime of some of our students, thev bombard this evesorc with them. This causes quite a commotion with the administration, for the target sits directly above the main entrance. Naturally, after too much punishment, a strong gale might prove disastrous or maybe BEGIN YEAR There have been mam activi. ties so far this vear to help us realize the fact that school i' ig session ; what with ball game', dances, meetings, class paitu-- , assemblies, and not to mentio: tost and scads of homevvoik Ai ... othei sign of school is i n it in At the beginning of ea. h s, im,, vear the various clubs and oi su iations send out a welcoim tu all those who would bo inteic'lu, in joining their club Those who wore being initiuPn could easily be spotted I'i'Ih thev had on dotin' or they were earning out then ' t . mis-matchc- d masters slightest e o m m am. These commands ran pet all P wav from carrying an cg mom n and getting certain signatuic' it, to asking Dr. Belt toi a clad Some gills weren't allowed P talk to hoys or comb then h;ni. The bovs were seen doing m.u a strange thing all the wav lion eating law eggs to the1 legend n c mean night up in the gv m will be a tumor-seniopai ty. The on!v consolation that T Thev plan to have paities and ran these poor initiates A events of a gieat vaiiety, includ- that give next vear, as the initial mi ' ing water skiing. come foith. thev will be the n The big climax to this whirl of who will prc'sei ibe the lnrdn a events will he senior graduation. Thev are deciding between a number ol ditto) ent ideas at this time and nothing definite lias boon set ANITA SHOP as vet. They arc', tor sine, planning something big to happen For the brisk, sharp fnshk rx along with commencement exercise's on the 23rd of Mav. of fall you will want to all of the NEW fall and win. . v r -- i '-- CHRISTIANSENS FLORAL Flowers for all occasions Call FR 144 North University Avc. 73 ter colors and stvles that an in store for you when visit the ANITA SHOP 2G Provo, Utah WEST CENTER i pa- - raisers. s RAW EGGS ' with a mighty heave, E heard a kev being slipped into the lock. With tour quick steps I was at the top of the stairs. My mad dash was climaxed by a magnificent dive to mv bed that would have made any bioad jumper happy. When Mother kissed us both goodnight, she turned to Dad and said quietly, They look so peaceful w'hen theyre asleep. Happy Birthday Sale at Bullocks Jewel Box On the Avenue Remember the Dates Nov. 10, Editor-m-Chie- f New' Editor Feature Editor-- , Society Ed'toi Sports Editor Copy Editor Business Editors Photographer . 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