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Show Student Officers Discuss Year Mew Fun-Fill- ed planning for 'BY High's greatest vear" aiv new elected studentbodv otficei s Mike Bullock, president; Bill Miller tnst ice p evident: Bill Miller, Inst ice president, .Melodee Lambert. second ' president: Sheila Wnght sew. etaiv Ann Hk'knlooHr, histonar: Alaii W'llkin business managei Shnlee bans, head cheer an.; Batbaia Bingham. Jeanie Oaichr.er, and Kiisten Johnson leadei, cheer- 1 : : M.Cl s a leal honor to M.ue BY High," M.ke said, 'and I am verv men me this piiviloge." Junior class president tins vcai, he plans to Closing Social Held Tonight AtLivingCenter Antic. pated vacations will kev note 'Holiday," the closing social, which will be held tonight fiom s 30 to 11.30 p.m. in the Smith Familv Living Center. -- Ann Hiekenlooper, Sheila Wright, Bill Miller, Melodee Iainibert, Mike Bullock, Shirlee Davis, anti Alan Wilkins, newly elected student body officers, get down to the business of making plans tor next jear. Decorations and refeslnnents will suggest foreign countiies China. France, Japan, Spain, Russia. Hawaii, and Fort Ord t Food will be especially exotic. Committee members have considered such foreign foods as egCT oigamc caiefullv to prevent mistak and ombarrssing situ- rolls, French pastn waffles, and ations. i v e bread. Secretary "A secret iv should be highly Costumes Invited efficient m all work required of Students aie invited to wear her. especially correspondence, os t nines i epresenting other which must have prompt attention," said Sheila. She added that countiies to the stag dance site will bring dependability,, coDecorations, refreshments, and operation. and preparation to her costumes representing Foit Orel office are expected to be especially Photographer for the Yld Cat vear. Ann plans to improve this popular because of the number the school scrapbook by includof senior bov s who plan to spend ing more pictures of school activtheir vacation theie. ities and of the studentbodv. She wants to encourage more also "This will be the high point in i m studentbodv elecon, ot the verv best veais BY ia ticipation tions. High lias had." Mr H David NelJunior High Officers son said about the social. ABo busv with plans toi next t ot tle jun-- ! vear ai e oftieei Committee school Yietoi lous high The student council is spensoi-mm elections last week thf "oeial Woiking or the worn David Porter, piesidcnt; o nnuttee ate ot fleets Doug Kathleen Bateman, vim presiRand. David dent: Nam v Cannon, .sn etaiv; Young. Packer, bettor. Sue Ann Ellrntt. Cand Cvnthia Sessions, gn B' s,H ,al Ann Fiisehkneeht Dane! Daniel- chan man: and Miokev Ibana. son. and Maiv Ann Pice. bov s' soe,al diiinman i , c ol. 23. No. S Brigham Young High News Briefs Sc hool Mav l.Y 1961 to Graduate Students Seminary Activities Loom "Know Thyself" the theme answers questions for sermnarv graduation services "Who Am and "What Is As Year Ends Sundav the Piovo Desum?" Piaveis will pm Waul . . . is e i to th.e I ?" at 2 00 d Chapel. Executive council membeis. President Hal Tav lor. cooichn-ato- i cheet leader', and editois of the of the Chuic-Indian Pio-giav earhook and newspaper vveie a and of a Stake membei eleven ated awarded appi opi latelv m Spiingvnle, will medallions dining a special stu- p'esukmv speak. dent count il mooting Mav 4 student Shakers Hie hard Call, Sheri llansen, Bankhead will piesent the Stve Rand Pa ker, and Regina Redd Student feme speakets. Ma.tba were questioned about social life Kim Bateman will Whittaker and in and out of class by members of a class of family living stu-- , dents at B I , Mav I. Tbev were ' Positions Open for Paper asked to give tbeir opinions alxiut Applications for positions on dating people' older or vounger 1 'Id Cat staff for next .vear (lie than thetmselves, flu effects of friends on tbe language tbev use are available now in tbe Engare and tbe clothing they wear, tbe lish office. Positions editor-in-- c associate hief, editor, or of strictness leniency parents with tbe family car, and their news editor, editorial editor, feature editor, sports editor, plans for alter graduation. ABo appealing hefnie BYE columnist, reporter, business manager, photographer, and c'a'Sfs reeentlv vveie Jw Buttle cartoonist. Loi l a no Hiow. Clan ha Keolei The editor-in-- c hief and assoc la it Melvin DeAim Peteisoi'. lx memliers iate editor must Bt'c kv to an who went and ot the journalism class for next iss to answer ques(dueation tions ,dxw tea. h ng methods ana vear. Thev will represent the staff at the B C publications stl'i'ol pj.i tic es whh'h. have help-eworkshop this summer. them lea: r and Connie Canw ho non and Dave Whetten. c d e-- th.e 1 experimental to a gtaduate class Riuling the ,vear with a heavy schedule of performances, the conceit chorus sang for BYT devotional services April 2S, presented a choral music assemblv for tbe student lody and provided music for tile RTA meeting April 30. and Sunday sang and provided speakers tor sacrament meeting at Provo 12th Ward. The chorus will join tbe band to present a, spring music festival at Provo Tabernacle, Hav es Foui t!i-- v to B ear-didah- ear pins and snolai-s'up- s will he pi C'cntcd the sei vices are Carol I" Planning in k, Loiia.nt Ban, Claik. Cam! Ann Fi isr'hKnec ht. Claudia Keeler. Ram iv Pet, a son, and Maltha hittakw. U g T uylor Named Piesidi nt Haivev L. Tavloi. ' ,u iirg c qmeellor of lir Bn. i i'd Cl i uu.h s 'fool MstlT, teat ui t d ptakei at gi ad sei v u 's Ma at s oi ) j As Graduation Speaker Bar s.h'Wd Clauwa KeC'Dr. Ka. B ru'ett a q Ru k Call ait dn,', t a In piepaiatio.n lor giaduat'oe, t : v itifs. senuus h.ave onlem-- VV tm Jose;,' Smith Bulk,.:' Student sutakeis will -- , . la. tit d Mike Bullock hv 12th-13tht- h 1 My he offei-oand. Meg m pio-g.a- May 22. Spanish teacher Mr. Rex Arnett will lead a studv tour of Mexico this summer. The tour, which will last 54 davs. will begin June 14 People IT to 37 are eligible to participate. 'Because the participants will live with Mexican families and speak Snanish all the time, it vv ill be a good educational excellence." Mr. Arnett stated Regina Redd participated in the tour last year. Awards Assembly Set for Thursday sjui'ents on the w mb i. og; am he :r,tiM,;uted hv Km Cum-( ar a,Ann Fi hk ht w o vv,!! t a v a j pawn s,.i oug Young, win will oftei tin opening iiavoi: rwd Pog,-Poitei, who will sav t.ie closing pav ei w . 1 , . . , : i . Will Represent ( lass vveie s, U ted to lef leer.t the (lass fiom g3 students nominated Final selei tion irelurh poll ot tmacheis and was ba on acaw-mstanding, crntiibu tion to BY High, and ehaiarter All sjK'akets mil talk about as ;xet' ot the theme. "Proim-Keep.-ft m which is takehv Woods a or Stopping Snowy Evening," bv Robot t Frost The woods are lovely, dark. and deep. But I have piomBes to keep. And miles to go befc re I sleep. And miles to go before I sleep. To Be Honored Seniors and then guests mil he honored a ta reception in the Joseph Smith. Building immediately following the sei vices Final high school activity for seniors will be senior day. May 2S Officers Kim Cameron. Steve I'h.ev Scholarships and avvar B will he presented at the awards assemblv. "The Futuie Is Now." Thurs-ciaat Id 00 a m. in College Hall v Outstanding student award will given to a student who has been at BY High for six yeais. An outstanding girl and boy fiom lx each class will be awarded tuition f.n next year Other awards and seholai ships will lx given hv school departments, businesses, and, banks. Achievement, Service Awards Most departments will give two awards, one for achievement and one fot sei v iee. The achievement award is recognition of exceptional academic progress, while the sei vice aw aid is recognition of academ.c achievement and. service to the , Senior, James Taylor, Kay Reeder, and Dennis Tolley discuss graduation plans with President Harvey L. Taylor, featured speaker for the May 27 exercises, 'Promises to Keep. 's |