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Show A. tuwm smmusg Seniors Challenge Sands of Time "Hourglass is the theme of the be a reception and dance honor-- 1 graduation ceremony May 22 at ing the graduates. 8 p.m. for the 68 candidates for The senior girls will be wear-at Brigham Young ing white caps and gowns. The graduation School. High boys gowns will be black. The exercises are scheduled in The canidates for this years the Joseph Smith Auditorium on graduation will be as follows: the BYU campus. David Adamson, V. J. AnderHonor students, chosen on the son, David Beck, Norma Bellows, basis of scholarship, school and Anita Bissell, Richard Bohn, Rich-community citizenship, participa- ard Blackburn, Les Brown, Bev-- . tion in school activities and coop- erly Burrup, Elaine Burton, Sally eration with the faculty and stu- Joyce Calder, Bruce Cameron, dent body, will present the pro- Finn Christensen, Jed Christensen, David Clark, Peggy Crockgram. ett, JoAnne Curtis. Vol. 20, No. 9 Brigham Young High School May 22, 1963 1 1 THE ADDRESS of welcome be given by David Clark, Senior Class President. Ann Simmons will speak on Sands of our Heritage, Marcia Ann Nelson and George Taylor on "Sands of our Time, and Beverly Bur-rup- , Bruce Cameron, and Mary Ellen Stewart on Sands of our Destiny. H. David Nelson, Principal, will recommend the class for graduation and the diplomas will be awarded by Dr. Edwin A. Read, director of the Laboratory School and professor of education at will BYU. IVAN J. BARRETT, BYU Col lege of Religion, will address the graduates. The invocation will be given by Carolyn Paxman and the benediction by Mary Nielson. After the ceremonies, there will PAUL DENHAM, Brian DeHart, Sharon Eckles, Paul Evans, Janice Gerber, Ruth Halliday, Linda Hansen, Diane Hills, Pam Hoover, Judy John, Randy Kim-- i ball, Gail LeBaron, Ted Lee, Silvia McAffee, Lila Nelson, Marcia Ann Nelson, Mary Nielson, Caro- lyn Paxman, Janet Peterson, Stephen Phillips, Claudia Porter, KRISTEN RACKELE, Beverly Redd, Mary Lynn Robertson, Francis Rogers, Jerry Rowan, Mike Royal, Eileen Sheffield, Tom Schaerrer, Edward Short, Ann Simmons, Craig Smith, Olivia Smith, Mary Ellen Stewart, Shar-leeStone, Kim Tangren, George Taylor, Dick Thomas, Linda Thornley, Paul Van Wagenon, Lee Ren Walker, Myron Walker, Shar-lenWolsey, Brent Yorgason, and Brian Zgmp. n e Class of 63 Leaves A THING OF THE PAST It seems such a long time ago that we were all registering and talking of the fun of last summer. Remember when you first were assigned your classes? How excited you were and you vowed to make straight As? Remember the first week how intensely you listened to each word of the teacher and took notes like mad. Then as time went on you didnt listen quite so well and now at the end of the year when the flowers are blooming and thoughts of this summer glow in your head, studies suffer even Seminary Graduates Were Presented Sunday May 19, at 2:00 p.m. in th 12th James Taylor, Marsha Teichert, and 13th Ward chapel was the Dennis Tolley, Helen Wakefield, setting for the seminary gradu- David Whetten, David Wonna-cott- , ation this year. Doug Young. The program was as follows: 4th Yaer Students: Prelude Music, Kay Reeder; Richard Bohn, Beverly Burrup, Invocation, Randy Kimball ; Elaine Burton, Sally Joice CaldChorus, Arise My Soul to Watch er, Finn Christensen, Jo Anne and Pray; Presentation of theme Curtis, Sharon Echles, Janice GerDavid Whetten; Scripture Read- ber, Linda Hansen, Pamela Hooving, Gail LeBaron; Sermonettes, er, Edward Lee, Janet Peterson, Claudia Keeler and Roger Porter; Stephen Phillips, Beverly Redd, Harp solo, Carilyn Paxman; Ad- Francis Rogers, Eileen Sheffield, dress to the graduates was given Edward Short, Craig Smith, Mary by J. Elliot Cameron, Dean of Ellen Stewart, George Taylor, more. Students at Brigham Young Uni- Richard Thomas, Paul Van WagWhere has the whole year versity. He was followed by a enon, Lee Ren Walker, Myron gone?? Where are the straight flute trio: Sue Ann Elliott, Gina Walker, Sharlene Wolsey, Brenton Yorgason, Brian Zemp. As? Another class is graduating Grow and Marsha Teichert. and their chance for straight As The graduates were presented has gone but their memories of by Ward H. Magleby, Principal beloved BYH will remain with of the B. Y. High Seminary; the them forever. All the class parties Scholarship was awarded to and dances and taking state in George Taylor by G. Marion basketball and having so much Hinckley, President of West Utah fun will always be remembered. Stake; and the awarding of diplomas was done Ben E. Lewis, This summer we will have a President of EastbySharon Stake. wonderful time and come back A song led by LeeRen Walker The administration and faculty next fall and register again and followed by the benediction given in congratulating the senior some of us will graduate in the join Sharlene Wolsey ended the class end. But the memories of all that by for their achievement and from high school. This has happened this year will live meeting. graduation The graduates are as follows: is a result of some attainment throughout our lives. The thing David about memories is that you can Steven Adamson, Loyal Baker, twelve years in school. We join Bankhead, Richard Black-bum- , with think about them anytime and you in your success and hapRichard Bohn, David Braith-waitrelive any experience that is lost La Mar Barton, Kim Cam- piness this time of year. to time. The senior class has been an eron, Jamie Chandler, Kathryn group of students. outstanding We hope that all the years you Clark, Janet Compton, Janet Cow- We observed the success of have spend in later life are only as ley, Norman Darais, Brian De- the past year and your activities wonderful as this one has been. Hart, Janet Dixon, Susan Ed- have been of an munds, Sue Ann Elliott, Paul nature. We have seen outstanding leadership, Evans, Carol Ann Frischknecht, and scholarship, sportsmanship, Susan Fuhriman, Lark Gilbert, We compliment you Mary Helen Grimmett, Gina spirituality. on these excellent characteristics. Grow, Kent Hackley, Ruth Halleave this school, our As liday, Sheri Hansen, Pamela Hick-en- , best ofyouwishes go with you for Larry Horlacher, Ilene Huntsuccess continued and hapyour er, Gerald Johnson, Rank JohnWe life. in thank piness you for son, Claudia Keeler, Randy Kimto what have you accomplished ball, Gail LeBaron, Ruth Ann make school our a better place Magleby, Marilyn McKinnon, Li- to work and learn. We hope the la Nelson, Marcia Ann Nelson, Take advantage of every ophave set be an will you Packer, Car- examples portunity to increase your fund Mary Nelson, Rand for will those who inspiration of knowledge. Decide upon your olyn Paxman, Kent Peterson, follow in your footsteps. vocational goal and work steadily Sandra Peterson, Stephen Phil- In closing we all join in stating, to achieve it. The better your edu- lips, Roger Porter, Kristen Rack-ele- , hold fast to the knowledge you Regnia Redd, LuAnn Reim- have cation, the greater your initial and the gained you goals schiissel, Mark Riddle, J raid Ro- have opportunities in your vocation wan, established through the Michael Royall, Tom Schawill be. There is excitement and and you have no need for years satisfaction in learning, both in errer, David Shaw, Ann Simmons, fear. Snell, Sharleen Stone, Baryour chosen field and other Sylvia H. David Nelson bara Stringfellow, Kim Tangren, realms of knowledge. You can Secondary Principal find lifelong pleasure in explorBrigham Young High School ing the works of great poets and playwrights, novelists and philosophers, scientists and historians. "To thine own self be true and it must follow as the night the 4 Hootenany was the theme of Studentbody officers for were recently elected by the day thou canst not then be false the closing social held on May 10 to any man. (Shakespeare) in the basement of the Family studentbody and announced at Living Center. The decorations the Elections Dance on May 4. were small bottles with candles This years officers announced in the top and the music was fur- that the results were very close. nished by a phonograph and rec- However, someone always has to ords. A sign which read "In Mem- loose! Here are your officers: ory of Our Leaving Seniors, emPresident, Doug Young, phasized with green tears, was Rand Packer; 2nd then hung from the ceiling to David Whetten; SecAnita Bissell News Editor Gail LeBaron where everyone on the dance retary, Sue Ann Elliott; BusinFeature Editor, Carol Ann Frischkneht floor could observe it. Later in the ess Manager, Darrell Danielson; Mary Nielson, Society Editors Helen Margaret Wakefield dance the entire group gathered Head Cheerleader, Ann Paul Evans Sports Editor in a circle and Les read stories Free; Cheerleaders, Mary McExchange Editor .... Sharlene Wolsey Marilyn Copy Editor from Steve Allens revised fairy Kinnon, Mary Helen Grimmett, Beverly Burrup Business Editors Brian Rawlings, tales while George rapped the Colleen Kimball. Steve Phillips Ted Lee, Brian Zemp bongos. The refreshments which We as a paper staff wish the Photogrphers Sherri Hansen, Martha consisted of pretzels and root new officers luck and success Reporters in Johnson Kim Tangren, Doug Young, Administration and Faculty Tribute Class e, Will and Testament We Seniors who have survived research papers, practice sets, study sheets for various classes, tests, tests, and a gereral mass confusion, use our last breath to bequeath some of our worldly possessions fo our worthy underclassmen. I, David Adamson, will my famous assembly diaper to Mike Mitchell. I, Brian Zemp, will my automatmachine to Steve ic Bankhead. I, Gail LeBaron, will half a bottle of Lavander perfume to Mark Riddle for use on future Weber trips. I, Mary Ellen Stewart, will my boots to Craig Christensen to wear while doing the turkey trot. I, Francis Rogers, will my JFK hair-dto Doug Young. I, Tom Schaerrer, will my willingness to cooperate with the administration to Sylvia Snell. I, Anita Bissell, will my position as Yld Cat editor to any fool who will take it. I, Brenton Yorgason, will my customized car to Richard Call. I, Paul Van Wagonen, will my orange and purple socks to Mary Ann Free and Leslie Woolf. I, Finn Christensen, will my size 13 gym shoes to Sue Ann Elliott. I, Jerry Rowan, will my beautiful hair to Steve Wood. We, Lee Ren Walker and V. J. Anderson, will our bookBachel-or- s in Pardise to Mr. Ence. I, Jed Christensen, will my "going through the gears act to Lu Ann Reimschiissel. I, Les Brown, will my book of Steve Allens Be Bob Tales to Miss Berry. car-stuffin- g o AND NEXT YEAR? Well, now that the years over and the seniors are getting ready to graduate it comes time to look back over the year and see if we have accomplished anything for the school. How about all of the brass that our various teams have brought home to our trophy cases Basketball Trophies, Debate trophies, Drama and Interpretive trophies and possibly a big Region Baseball trophy. How many of these activities have we been in on? If your one of those people who doesnt participate in extra- school activities youre really missing out. Participation in these type of activities is one of the most rewarding experiences that cam be gained in high school. They are not only fun and exciting, but really help you learn to work with others, take responsibility and enable you to bring out many talents that you may not be aware of. So next year, all of you who have failed to get in on these activities during this year, get going and get doing things, and try to do something that will benefit both you and your school. You may be surprised at how much you will develope and how much fun you will have, while at the same time you can be satisfied with the knowledge that you are doing something to benefit your school and your ADVICE TO SENIORS Hootenanny School Social OFFICERS 1963-196- Editor-in-Chi- Vice-Presiden- t, Vice-Presiden- t, ef Peggy Crockett, Tom Schaerrer. Advisor Mac D. Ence beer were then served and the their endeavors. Lets give them last dance ended an enjoyable our best for a swingin' support year of social activities. year. |