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Show I'm- Oct. Yld Cat '! u ( ! : i jo-1- ' at lit1 'll! ( : 1 1 -- i You? L ,i Gain u in Mi- ! it -- a Init-- ! la at til Johns! M.r l.miu- Ji Hi Bind Baiiaim Baku Xll-ali- l r t un in'll Burnt 01 Rami John-o- in Sue Vin 1 Hiatt Sanilta Pitcisaii . Sheri Hansen u- h ii., 'ami ;UK I.o.nt Ca-ol- ; . i V, V. . . )(;; Si pti mber o to i c v ou. I1 m ;t to ll'llt' k picture ol piVM'ti! odi.ivo; diM.ioj,' criticism. i wo our m ou mute wi it oi Mine (ho papti. to the Once upon a time theie were am! m adheres that Ye uPl print signed letter lie will . withheld .'tamlard-- of oio siimol. Of ionise, n,inie Pep Rallies. Ilappy, excited, enthusiastic people yelled their upoi request In any hearts out for a great team, anti hope to Let p ou iiifi'rmed and interested. li this tails to please j ou, welh this was only a Pep Rally. Fii-- i i ctst. v. e shall do oui hist, day, September 20. there was a or assist am e. vs e w c'u o' .a all conipt t'tion Pep Rally. Some morbid, cross, I; i., 1 Brigham Birthdays what Say Editors Statement 1, n Sorenson grouchy kids monotoned'. Jdieir Jefferi Paul Mitohill The-tew cheers. Rand Pai ker way through a Redd I only Tstaoaji A sound w as a Band! gegitia Robert Pep Glow Corbin Clatk Kim Cameron Cheerleaders sta ed up working hard on new cheers. :They didnt get their shorthand done, working on the Pep Rally. The only thing that was still the 'same was the great team. Nobody lived happily ever after. Remember last year when nobody had any spiiit until our 3R.oTKea5 joKfi BoHAAO THE CHR'iTESSBN LARKY tfcNrfAM. 1 October Lark Gilbeit . Juit Watts Daw n Thurston Lynda Jacobs Jessie Anderson Keith Rigby . Leo boys went to state? a I'epeat performance we can do without. Comical? Maybe, but unless something is done history will only repeat itself. Err-That'- Hello our rag-addict- fiist s Lets take a positive attitude.' Since this is seriously. We dont ask you to of all the great things foot-Think writing experience, take it. We only ask ou to read ball season brings, excitement,' 3 4 a 10 n Beckwith 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 17 21 24 Dorothy Nicholes Kristine Johnson Roger Bbee Brian Rawlings Dan Packard Nancy Curtis Scott Herrvessa Neil Frisrhkneeht James Petty Shelly Mehille Nieolaas Boot Lee Kirkman Thomas Chandler 25 28 31 ! column, and edition, we aie Ey- it, and laugh, we hope. Hang on beto your Burrys Boys caps, and ing to make it pretty good, cause we like to keep our readers. here thdv come! Aftei all. its not ever school in Stale Localized Jokes the country that has thiee sopho-moa combined s producing Frank Lunch Maas was eatschool in the article ing his noon meal over at HarHowever, we might guess mons the other day. He had that this institution is used to so eaten two pies and asked tor a many new' programs and expert-- , third. vienC tint one more wont hurt.1 Frank, the girl said to him, - i ui banai r so well advertises Youll burst if you eat another t L..i t,.M Messrs. Boshard, pie. t .iii ti i.- - on, and Denham any Well," said Frank, Give me vudmis Ox this article, m Old futwc v.o will icier to the bro-- , a pie and get out of the way! thers B, C, or D. (We had an John Bernhard: All that I am A, but he had to go to Idaho I owe to mv mother." Falls ) Also appearing regularly, friends, will be a small station John Kiikman: Why dont of stale localized jokes, copied you send her the 30c and pay up from the 1931 issues of Boys the bill? Life. news-publicatio- n. ( At first, we had contemplated humor-show- , but we t complete tound that Brother Penrod had almost a complete' monopoly on this, so sometimes wo will le .serious. (By the way, the Grim Peniod tales will now be a regular feature, as all three of us have this acclaimed humorist as homecoming, games! Our boys! dont break their collarbones, pull ligaments, sprain ankles, and cut, up their faces for nothing. Every1 person has his own pai t, the players, the coaches, the water boys, distance markers, cheer- leaders, and you! We are privil-- J eged to be members of the BY (High studentbody. Our biggest! resonsibility is to support all school activities. BY High can look forward mar Big Americans Daddy to Califor-- to ob-lect- a great year in ever' phase of, school life: scholarship, school and sports, play.s, assemblies, Right now our mam sport interest is football. We have everything! going for us. A great team who! gink is not a very shy animal. I, as a full blooded gink, think ginks are quite lorvvaid IIovv could we be anything but 'foivvard when we deliberate! um into each other in the process ,oi running around the mountain' A ! ing" It is definitely wrong that milks do not have horns. I have a solm hi ass hoin that was hand ed down fiom my giandfather. It has a huge squeeze bowl, and it was made m Britain." Clubs Organize for Years Work, Name Officers, Activity Plans On with it. year. They have already d more teams this year than all last season. Special recognition to Kirn Cameron, master pass expei !. and t Mark Riddle for that fantastic run dining the N. Sanpete game with a number of N R uns hanging on for the ride. We d.dn t have a roster (Onlr three people did), so we cann t give rompk e laurels to all who deserve it. IIeie Brother C ays please demolish Springv ille too. Keeler. Litteimen, watch for the animal .ea thursdav at 7:0!) in the loom. sem-nar- v Tne put posp of meeting U!1 the new gnls about and find out who the new m,mbe's ;m going to be," Ruth nn Magleby, president, said. .as to Tf. Anonymoas Thespians . . participate in initiation The clubs of BY High are planning great activities this year take a sneak preview and Lets, They left the flag at the top of vv 'cats ee the polo going on. The odd people in clashing cosAnd the sky clouded up and tumes cluttering up the halls rerained armfuture cently Thespians. They The valiant flag that valiant do have officers: Kay Bonnett, We noticed a little problem here at out institution the other day. Here we have immortalized it: Over Valley Letterman-FH- party. FHA (Future Homemakers of meiicai held a get acquainted -- wake gink looks like a gink, not like a mule deer. A gink also has a ei v like that ot a gnuin gernsev gink, not like t hat ol a co ote." A It is not tiue that boy ginks are right short sided and gnl It is the ginks aie left short-sideKnn vice Bateman; president, otner vvh aiound. Mr. Peniod piesident, Kim Camei on; bu.si-- i obviou'ly can't Ml l!ne different e ness manager, .Melvin Duke; between bo and girl ginks Gina (how Gink disappeaied aftei makin" Those intelligent people at BY lormiVCa have' Ins club statements to Penrod and the the too, High Honor Society. Its officers are: Yld Cat staff. Ills whereabouts Rcedet vice piesident, Ka aie cuiienth a mattei ol eon president, Eaibata Stringfellovv; ti o Cl s seeietaiy, KiMi Tavlor; soc. chairman, Virginia Pond. Miss LaRene Peterson, teach i Those marching people in grey 'Ihe officers of FHA are Ami and Ruth gold are members of the Magleby, Janet Compton, Susan Fuhi iman and Claudia band club. Their officers are: now? Congradulations and gold stars to to gieat football team this' waved Gink Declares Penrod Wrong, Clears Record eoi-rec- e 1 president; Virginia Pond, secretary; and Cynthia Benson, his- Forge and tiny torian. -- d. sec-ictar- ; The big strong bovs formed one Fuhriman, seeietarv. too Tney have jackets, blue and told the girls who attended about white, to show their club off. the state convention of FHA. Their officers are: president, The club will hold a meeting Gerald Johnson; vice president, secretary, once a month arid have a speak-- Greg Christensen er at most of the meetings. At Richard Call. Christmas time, they will partici-- j The Spanish Club's officers are Stevfe Egbert, president; secrepate in Sub for Santa. Wow! That German Club! Can tary, Regina Redd; soc. chairman, Melodce Lambert; soc. you understand them? Wir Kon-neMelvin Duke. chairman, nicht! Their officers are Dorothy Nicholes, president; Sheldon The Pep Club's officers are: Miller, vice president, and Ken president, Melodee Lambert; vice Smith, secretary. president, Maiy Helen Grimmett. have a schedule full of fun They Oui! Yes, we have a French events for this year. Club. too. The officers are Gina The Debate Club Grow', Sheri Hansen, Dan Packfor those who like to argue legally) has ard and Richard Call. Susan ; n We also have a Slope - er. Ski-- ! Was left to soak and limply Club. They will probably be prac-- ; fly tiring sliding down the banisters. A saddening sight for the even- Rand Johnson will have the au-- ; hority to stop them, with the, ing sky. helrt of ReMva Red Me" waves, Claude Richards is leading the Webster says a joke is some- Leslie Woolf, and Richard Call. Science Club, which is planning to Girls, gills, gills - interested produce a variety of activities. thing not meant to 1h taken - . Gink stated that the puipose of visit was to set Peniod t straight, and demand that he the fallacies hes expounded." He added that he has to four ot particular Penrod s statements for a long time. lie graciously made a full text of his grievances available to the Yld Cat. Tim statement follows: And so, that concludes our part in this show. Our opinions are not necessarily those of the manand all that sort of agement an instructor.) . . . until next thing. Good-bytime. We, the authors, would like to welcome all contributions any ol you would like to give to the; cause, and we dont particularly mean new s. And please remember this is the voice of the people, so to tell us how to write dont this column. 1 . Ins Surf- Hoopes; . honestly wants to play, great A denial ot certain coaches, a groat school, and a ideas vigorous by Mr. Gary great studentbody, if we care Penrod,perpetuated BY High history teacher, enough. was made this morning by Mr. Melodee Lambert Horatio Q. Gink of Squaw Peak. Gink made an extraordinaiy visit to the Thomas House to confront the teacher personally. Brother Penrod: What brought the first Horatio Q. Oink confronts BY High t earlier elected its officers. As president Connie Cannon; secretary, Helen Wakefield; 1st vice, Richard Call: 2nd vice, Sue Ann Elliott. ot English II and advisor to Quill and Scioll at BY High, in whose Thomas House office the con frontation took place, stated, do not behove in ginks," 1 mikCai STAFF Editor-' in Bailor Editoual Editor ahi rt Hansen Martha Johnson Elaine Morgan Jianii Gardiner Ken Smith Susan Edmunds Feature Editor Sports Editor Business Editor Ann Hirkenloopej-MePhotogranher Columnists Hayes, Randy Peterson, Larry Christensen, Larry Denham, John Boshard, and Claudia Keeler Contributor Julia Caine Senior Mary Ann Free Reporters Junior, Steve Egbert Sophomore, ReNon Fisher Freshman, Ron Smith Achiser Judith Moss |