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Show Frischknecht Wins Historian Position Game, Dance To Be Featured hull's new historian. Carol Ann Fi i ukiurnt, is making it a1 burnt lo make histmv Her elec turn was thr tnst ol iLs kind at! BY Huh. she won bv being Highlighting BY High homecoming 1 hursday and Friday will be an alumni assembly, bonfire, field day. game, and dance. activities will Homecoming start Thursday with an alumni assembly m the morning and burning in elfigy of a Viking in the evening. Tin juniors labored all day Saturday creating the tall Viking. Thursday night the "monster will be burned at a huge bonfire. Following tradition he will he lit at 7:30 p.m. m the field just north of Hela-ntaHalls. All students are encouraged to participate in this cremation. BY I l'-- j 42-to- ot toi this vent, but school policy .states that no ed president c student (tm hold a majoi club in addition to a student bodv ol-ice. si a ehnquished the FHA of-n 'Ruth Ann Alagleby was ele. te new HIA president.! 'i h. lei .on loi lustonan was n 1 i t The academic year has begun, as Sheldon Miller, Connie Cammi, and dreg Vernon demon-s- i rate. These three and all other B.Y. High net oss.ii ,it tlu be qnnmg ol this e.u hi uuse Creg Vernon elect id to ihe olliee last spring, i moed away, (heg later returned Field students will momentarily forget the rigors of homework to celebrate Students will be excused at noon Friday to go to Haws field for the field day. At the field day there will he oi gammed games and contest but students can have their choice of what they will do. There will be sack races, pie eating contests, and various other types of contests and sports. From the field day the students will he excused to go to the stadium for the game between BY High and Pleasant Grove. Both teams are undefeated and are looking forward to the iegion championship. end. to BY Hull, but alter the tali' licit inn. Asked about the elec-lion, he said, "Carol Ann will do " a line i! Officer Discusses Law Enforcement The candles flutteied as the offiteis ol BY Il.gh took their mi'll of office at the assembly Tuesday, September 24. Mr. II. Daid Nelson then inti oduced a guest speaker, Ileber, Alter, the Chief Juvenile Probate, who stated, Everyone in tins room knows right from vvtong, Vol. and that "each student shoud know the rules and obe them... N3 21, No. Dance ' At 8:30 Friday night the homecoming dance will he held at the Smith Family Living Center. Bert Murdock and his seven piece combo will play. Tin theme of the dance will he "Out of This World. The queen and ner attendants will be selected by student body vote announced at the game Friday and take their traditional around the track in a white convertible. They will icign over the dance that night. Brigham Young High School 1 Thirteen Mew Faculty Members Approve of Programs, Students He cited examples of law breakers' and told how they had been caught, punished, ami (a large: majoiity) corrected. In stressing to the students' that they should obey all the laws, Mr. Mier and Mr. Nelson set up a meeting confer on school policy and the laws ot the state. We want you to grow up to be good, mature, responsible adults," said. Mr. Meir as a closing request to the students of BY High. Day t Wells, Nevada. Miss Kirkland Tabiona seminaries. Both are enfeels that BY High students ate thusiastic about "tiie opportunity different than other students be- here for those who desire to Candidates cause "being a member of the apply themselves. The five candidates are: Kathy Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-,daA in teacher former Ogden, (lark. Sue Ann Elliot, Gina Grow, Saints should and does inand Mr. Alarljn McKinnon, and Regina Utah, Idaho, Burley, fluence the conduct and actions Lame Raty is teaching in BY Redd. Their pictures will appear jof people." Highs art department. Among around the school this week so This is the statement of Mr. Air. Douglas Garbo, new math other developments, he has added studnts can pick those three they A. LaMar Hendrickson, new teacher, has found that, the several potters wheels to the art like best and vote for them ' English department chairman students here seem to have a department. and one of thirteen new BY somewhat greater thirst for High teachers. Mr. Hendrickson knowledge. Mr. Garbe added, I Our sincere welcome to the new has previously taught at enjoy working with them when and returning students of BY and Springville they have a sincere interest in Jordan, High school for the 1963-6high schools, and has been prin- He has taught school year. The administration cjpal of Taylor and Jensen ele-an- d really learning. School and at Hillcrest High faculty look forward to the mentary schools, Air. II. David Nelson annonced (ership of cheerleaders: (Includes School. Junior Central High privilege of working and helping at the assembly Tuesday, Sept- - pep club organization, general you reach your goals in life. We 24, that the traveling ganizations and leadership of Business Teachers hope that each of you will take will no cheerleaders.) sportsmanship trophy new Other advantage of every opportunity who, with Mr. English teachers, 4 General Courtesy: longer travel, but stay at BY Hendrickson, are (Showing given to you while in attendance. The reason for this is that due High. for school songs and excurriculum tor the reSpect We feel that our well rounded writing Region 7 is going to be reorgani- national anthem. Being courteous program in addition to program will assist you in your perimentalclasses, zed, and Region 7 voted for BY and appreciative of pep clubs and are Mrs. Janean teaching endeaVors and pursuits. to keep the trophy. High other groups.) H. David Nelson Chipman, Aliss LaRene Petersen, BY High won this trophy by Miss Nancy Johnson, and Aliss Mr. Nelson New seminary teachers are Bro. encouraged the Judith Moss. Mrs. Chipman, a Arthur R. Bassett and Bro. Wei-- being rated excellent in the fol- - team and the studentbody to Thacker. Both have taught lowing eight areas. (This was show sportsmanship at games, graduate of Utah State Univer-jgo- n teams tie challenged the team to Pat at has sity, previously taught previously, Brother Bassett at divided into the parts: the coaches the students and and the School Bro. and and Roy Wasatch High School, Olympus High your opponents on the back and Junior High School. Aliss Peter-- j Thacker at Springville East and and the spectators.) thank them for the good game sen was graduated from the they played, win or lose. Teams and Coaches University of Chicago. She has 1. General courtesy on floor: taught at BYU for two years, as Aliss Miss Johnson have and (Language and general temperaon court, helping players 3 ment BYU. Alumni October both of Aloss, graduates 10:00 a.m. Miss Johnson has also taught at visiting players up off floor etc.) included, School and PuyallHaws Olympus High October 4 Field Day 2. Temperament on foul calls: School, Puyallup, up High Pleasant A trophy and $10.00 were Football Field; What do you know ... BY High: Home- (Includes players reaction to of- awarded to Janeice Jenkins, 8th at Grove . . . about the Supreme ficials decisions.) SFLC. when she wron the first coming Dance Mr. Thomas Courts decision on integration? Patten, new 3. Special courtesy to officials grader, 8:05 and place in the elementary division de- teacher of French and German, October 5 Band Day . . about the Negroes . visiting team. at the state fair music contest, mands for schools, voting, and said of BY High, It is pleasant p.m. 4. General sportsmanship bepiano performance division. UEA, no school. havior of coaches. to be associated with a group of October jobs? . . . about the thousands who The piano pieces she played people who know their heritage, October 10 Footbafl BY Students and Spectators were marched on Washington? Bachs Toccata in G Alajor are are and enhere, willing 1. why they 3:00 School Spirit: (General High at Springville . . . about the whites who to seek and accept guidance to m. thusiasm in support of the team.) and Katchaturians Toccata in p marched with them? attain the goals they have set." 2. Positive Cheering: (Recog- the morning competition against BY 17 Football . about the bombing of Air. Patten has . . taught at Lincoln October at Lehi - 3:00 p.m. nition and applauding good play 40 other contestants, and DeHigh churches in Birmingham? in the schools. Provo and Image s evening high and good sportsmanship of . . . about the stand of Govs Amer- ers on either team. against six others, October 25 Football Refrain ernor Wallace of Alabama? Aliss Kirkland ican Fork at BY High - 3:00 from booing or name calling. Ac-- : Janeice has taken lessons for . . . about the ecandidates for offi-- j five years from Robert Smith, the of p.m. decisions the cepting The new homemaking teacher, president? Aliss Bufaye Kirkland, has taught October 29 Thespian Assembly cials with a courteous reaction.) She practices an average of two . . . about B.Y. Highs victor3. Organized cheering and lead- hours a day. 10:00 a.m. at BYU and at Wells High School, ies in football? Principal Welcomes Students to School I am excited about the experimental program at BY High. For several years, I have thought that there were better ways to teach English than we were using in the traditional classroom. I believe we are find-- j ing those better ways here. y - ' Hill-cres- Region Sportsmanship Trophy To Remain at B. Y. High t, 4 ' or-emb- er 1 Caines Comer Janeice Jenkins Wins Contest 10-1- play-'ussy- semi-final- - |