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Show tatU Cun CditcriaU Moments to Remember at liorraine Clark Haw- liinj. School i. mu.'t likely one of the few liiyi in the state to hae a iiiiu h git-Hi'lliioughout ana unt ot ireh".oi. tied up m it than nio-th.e eai s, the a' oniplishnients of this school hae been gieat anh numerous. 'flits year'- - lioniecominy theme - quite i ittinf? (Moto this schools reputation and ihe ment'' to Kememhei eents wliiil, hae taken place here. Sometimes during' the rest of the week, a few moments should Ik- set aside from all the actnitie.s and celebration to pa due lfspect to the school and all that it has and does stand for. - - on probation for facilities hae piobabl.v high s, la-o- l haeat we Nine yeais ago Mr. Retry was concerted to the LDS Church; as one of their goals thee wanted to see the Mormon center Anna and Yara went to summer school last summer and aie attending school here while their fathei is teaching on uppei campus. "Utah is ei different m some ways fiom Biail anil eiy tliec said Some alike m othei of the mam diiteionces and t! e out are as ioint(-lollow - Mi School In is nun h than difficult then UY innii' of Brigham Young' High School. for our use than any other facilities t Indent l,od the :n the -- th.e BAT, late Being cont.ei ted with equipment our .uiAeiinni the inet. ot laeditics tuat ale acaihdde m - o! u- -c up-to-da- te -- and as gieat a w hel e. IJiit the situation' P.Y High - in right now in relation to the Vimersitv is quite critical, Hie students at the Lab S bool hae been gr en more or less a second chance to the- Use 'flu student- - should realize their inhiidual responsibility and that their actions will be watched. We .Would act accordingly if we want to maintain e e p! i C -- dc g home in Brazil are Htni Marie Anna Petry, both attending BY High. (left) and to seeing it snow in lTtah. They look forward Photo by Reed Smoot Coming a long way from news staff revitalized; more active than ever before Y sim-llaMli- lacihties. YI I - nt These are a few ot the things which are becoming realities for Anna Maria and Yara Maria Petty, now- attending BH High. These two student came to t He United States last May. They wanted to know what it was like here, and they also wanted to come to Utah because of the Churc h. ) be-- ni dit-leie- lie i- -- dit-teie- climate, and experience sights which you hae always wanted to see? t. i tm- l , i W l l Cheerleaders prepare during summer hours lit w ( , l! u ' e!- t l 'll i, i (I.ii.i ( i , .i ( it i l) i 1,. i ,i . It.! a r , ' - v i I : ,U il r . , e. ' a U ,t , : . .y ' ai.. . Cast disclosed for school play i . i cent m The mothei Mm (Icuikocics, will lx- play ed by nginia Ponu The leading temalc mle of Miti will hi placed be Caiol Babcock; the male lead of Feienz Horkoy by Noel Zabiiskie. Others in the east include Susan McNamara, Katinka; Cheryl Murdock, Sari; Kristin Johnson, Ella; Nance- Curtis, Terka; Lynette Smith, Lisa; Julie Anderson, Klara; Steve Nibley, Baron Gida; Joel Michael Sandoiffy; Phil Fielding, Col. Radviany; Paul Nibley, Toni Teleki; and Tom Nible.e as Janko. Directing the fall presentation is Mr. Kenneth Bowthorpe, speech and drama teacher. . ,, i i ;c'. ci t . ; - l ii i,n 1 I J i , hi e n , t . ( ! i is- lo m 'i io ( i i still bee -i rio-- t Ann to i all ( U i t itmg and Yai.a i i ' del thee o!o although ot in slot i s i he things that ai e i i hi o e to ta m count e onsidei "snoee" they can to- - i oi tlu-m- , ei-i- cnees offered at BY High. Exchange-Distributio- Editors Adviser Dennis Monson Reed Smoot Loi aim- Clm new s ed.loi Ron Sn -pints edil'U Jea agei husme-- s sistant ml Ann U tei son Tilt k ho j, e( tioi editoi s; a;id Mi ad isci a- I e- - l uu: u e . e l,;i!l , i w oi ! i i i i tin- . w - stalf lias ho winks to a photo-giapli- stat 1 ei Safety Council has meeting; Lorraine Clark Ron Smith Jean Tyler pt DBoatf IPdmdv Ann Peterson. Kathleen Tucker Hal Williams I mop oot s ,e Pi ss to hi ' w d s, i, - ( i s , I t C unil, haing i Pi a --- I t ( nc-ou- , businesses adeitise m school papei, addd After the papi r is pi mted is distributed to eeiy stud, in grades seen thiougli twi In Tin stall exchanges newspap' Di-nni- . s -- with most of 1h(' main! h. schools in Utah as well from Idaho, CalibM and the East coast y Members of the council take to several state conventions which are held each year. The first Safety' Council convention, sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune and the Salt Lake County Safety Council, held in the State Capitol building on Oct. 9 at which tiaffie safety was discussed and state officers elected. The conclusions that resulted from theii discussions will be used in helping to determine Utah state traffic laws. The of the officeis which they elected came from Utah Countx, with the president from Pron High and the and secietary from Oiem High. w-a- s nt I i' a o l ma-1'oiit- n stories ' conlz mam S-- , -- BYH problems wind-swe- ! - numbers. the cheerleaders to the Payson loss the lasrweek gridiron following rodeo grounds. This enLions on their thusiasm corner in the name of (from the left) Barbara Bingham, Shirlee Davis, Jeanie Gardiner, and Kris Photo by Reed Smoot Johnson. V, . i saapty. eleai shots whuli hae Th n Id, oio. aplis an a1- - be engai ml at the Y Pus. PAGIN I.AII) Ol I Thu papei is id si.;n, d page m what is tall d a out" so that the pi mi h m ' J know when- to put tin and photos. Headlines aii w ten, set in tlie ai mus si h ty K, and plai ed m I1 ' lay out. Then the pa pi m p. e ed as stud'-ntso jp Financial suppoi loi t! i r is obtained by a lm-nr business staff of two I"' .Monson and Jean Ty lei obtain ad(-- i tisemenls hum eai business and eeii wi.t some oiigtnal ads Without a the taper would not he put a Students ai e i 'In saw mention that they lumg the igor-ousl- facdof . ! Safety-Council- Enthusiam still shows on the Ka" , 'I ho egalai 1 m . mi dims the ' ' -- i a- -- n a, - , I i - i ; : Unsafe eond.tions such as file hazards steep staircases, and slippety walks ate eontihuallv being sought afti-- i and improed by the members of the They aie seeking a big trophy which is being offered to the school which has the best safety record and activities. The Safety Council of BY High has anly four members but is striing to inciease its A Feature Editor Sports Editor Business Manager Chief Photographer Ast. News Editor Asst. Sports Editor Asst. Business Mgr a . Sun Ken Smith Larry Christensen Dawn Thurston Jeanie Gardiner Bruce Barton lia mg ( - e, Asst. Editor News Editor ot pelu .just a Pi nr, d t'u- first state ron-en, u ei ol Pi,- y eai is lenewmg its (li ut- - to g, t new, desuoi-atel- y needi d mei Vn is aeecuding to Joyce Ann Skiba, the new piosid, nt of the council - Editor , of baldly ee ait to see it Although thee miss Ciail and then li lends thenmuch, thee do like it hcie. They aie gliid thee aie haemg the expeii. hi ( i - paper published under the authority of the Brigham Young High School Student Body. 500 N. University Ave., Provo, Utah. Hal Wilhams Mi ei ( -- . Latter-Da- y i la-'- . i: put i i , ' to all; i is , I In -'. pep game- i - s' ; Ml, ; ar. 1 at tic cdi. rot e m.-- two tin It game n,'! Lancs tin e aw dismissed Pom tlie loo 'It takes a lot of scltd.sci-pLnc- , ;n n tin sc glls inu-- t haec it." si , - Mi Wootion. They are alee tie- - id the games naciy eeith e clN and cheei s c.i The c.ist ot the s hool piny Sec en Sisteis" is n u woikmg 13 w lii n the play tow aid N will he picsented 'I lu play centers aiound a family ot sewn guls at the tuin of the p. . l i ( (I. O i i 1,1 ' I tw o students and 11 i '. a Coat f i m y ol m e ei wok i ame a; ol tee into I), mg la. eh hei au thei , im- - been m in. ii la nt eai as io w lu n a pi e ions ' he I, a: t led h s c, is lit e,i pi opi ses a detinue Urn w hen a te i,a i in pi y ai he ai l pa led two w l.s. it w ill l.a' e a P i sh e IK w to o i t a ith w ei i i p.q el stall ol a ( ; t 1. i i I I, t i e i it i h The new i.u ( . m lu Kil wii-- . ki ,.v i ks tlnu I .'ri 'J i , .1! ; i i a; ,ti ! ( 0 i ' Sill, Mi'.c ; ,1 i at ' .'i it. St I U pi 'Kill , out a ili- -t . 'll-- i the te pi a h-- An eneigenhe tiMiul o! B Hi Jiei - man the pene Is e ei y mui mug at S o'llnk m N) U i - appeal (d so fai Yei the students w ho don this pliotog ace Reed Ni,i By Ken Smith - O'. m - ou eei wondered what it would be like to lice m a country. to speak a lanuage. to wear differin a ditfei-en- t ent clothes, to Y o. ;ll:, We. - girls enjoying BY High life By BY 21, . 2 Brazilian r-h- tfij 'liol' Wednesday, October sii Latter-Da- y y Pep Club to sell football program For the first time m si' history, BY High will si somenir pioeiam ai Homecoming game The bool Willgcontain the starting l.r for both teams, putiei- gioups and indi ideal la I the Hom'-comin- I'u n hot1 a ' ' ' , - ' t ' flates, and shots of in action. t The t und-- i aising o ' o id tow aid p; money color pii tiu( s in t'u u a y eat hook T!' pnmpli t w '1 ') sold by the Pi'p Club 1m f |