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Show Annual Choral Concert to be presented Monday BY High School vocal depart- ment will present its annual Christmas Choral ConcertIpn- day at 8 15 in the deJong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. The program will emphasize Christmas music from various countries around the world, and will be as Putting on final touches for Monday's concert are Karen Andersen, Kerry Lynn Cameron, Tom Chandler, and Paul Hintze under the supervision of Mr. Fred Webb, choir director. (Ford photo) follows-- 0 Rejoice, Cappella Choir: ye Christians. Loudly. by Bach: A Morning Prayer. by McKay; 0 Come, Holy Spirit, by Schu-etly- : and Unto the Hills," by Marshall. Seventh Grade Ensemble: 0 Little Town of Bethlehem." by All Night," Redner; Christmas spiritual; I Heard the Masters in Bells," by Calkin; the Hall." old French. A Virgin Chorus Ensemble- Most lliams. A Pure." arranged by Cappella Choir: "An Evening Pastorale," by Shaw; The Little Pine Tree." with soloists Tom Chandler and Paul Hintze, by Maxwell; Do You Hear What I Hear?" by Shayne; and Angels O'er the Fields. old French. Eighth Grade Chorus. For the Beauty of the Earth," by Kocher; Christ Was Born in Bethlehem," (no by Hooper: Cherubim-Son71." by Borthiansky; The Wise Men." by Kozinsky; What Child Is This'" old English: Non Nobis Donnne (Psalm CXV), by Byrd. Chorus Ensemble Berceuse of the Virgin," by White. A Cappella Choir: Shepherds. Awake," by Davis; 0 Come. 0 Come, Emmanuel (Plain songi." g arrangement Senior, junior classes slate dinners turkey the and Both senior junior dinners scheduled for next Wednesday, the night ot the Christmas dance The senior dinner, under the d Manly nn Monson will be held at 6 o'clock on the third floor of the Education Building Turkey with all the trimmings" will be enjoyed, along with a program being prepared by Kerry Lynn Cameron The senior girls are preparing the food, and the boys are furnishing the turkeys. Senior class advisors are Mr. Ros Hilton, Mr Fred Webb, and Mrs Roberta Priestly Dave Rich is class president with Jim as Kay Ja- Holt-katn- p vice-presiden- t: and Kerry cobsen. secretary and Grow Cameron Robert Lynn social as chairmen. The junior dinner will also be held at 6 pm. but on the second floor of the Education Building Tiie dinner, directed by Susan Morrison and Julie Anderson, will include turkey and the trimmings and perhaps a prom am The turkeys are bemg pro ided by the class dues C'usn ad mors are Mr Louis Se Su- - Tim Rlunhen-s'n- 16, 1966 Queen to be announced Sophs sponsor dance Wednesday Christmas" will be the theme of the annual Christmas dance which will be held in the Smith Family Living Center Wednesday at 8 p.m . according to Mark Ashworth. Sophomore Class president. Lynette Andersen, Nancy CanSue non. Kris Apostol, Kathy Swensen, and Kris Belnap are the candidates for Miss Merry Christmas. The queen and her attendants will be announced at the floorshow of the dance, after the Andersen sisters sing the theme song The enure studentbody will vote for the girl of their choice to decide the queen All of the girls running for queen are sophomores The dress for the dance will Tie Sundav best. wPh hcsie" skirt' next Ofd-roy- hate !ate : and Mr Dec. Brigham Young High School, Provo, Utah Vol. 24, No. 8 ion of Choerlv by Shaw; What MStar Is This? 'by Graham: iracle of Morning." by I Sing the Mighty Power of Sanctus God." by Curry; and (combined chorus)," bv Gounod with soloists Shelley Melville and Marilynn Monson The accompanists are Tom Chandler. Rebecca Gardner, Barbara Frischknecht. and Carol Strong Call-Web- claves have Christma di-re- Wi- Wrestling, Morgan, here 3 p.m. Tomorrow Basketball, BY at Today Sky View Christmas Concert. Monday p Dec. 21 m 8 15 HFAC Concert Hall Christmas Dance. SFLC . 8 p m and Steve Lewis, boys' social chairman. Tickets for the dance will cost $1 25 per couple and 75c for those going stag. Tickets may be purchased fiom any of the class officers until Wednesday after school The Sophomore Class will present an assembly next Wednesday using the theme Christina')." David Jacobs and Ricky Beckham wrote the assembly; Ricky is directing the aembh Dme Cunningham ias the viluani and David Jaobs ias Sana ('lain) are starring in the asemblv Local seminaries donate to Indians This Christmas many people who would otherwise have an unhappy Christmas will receive presents or money donated by Seminary students of Utah County. BY High was one of the many schools in the county which donated money to buy presents for for Crow and Cheyenne Indians in Montana, and Indian seminary students in Saskatchewan. Can- seminary also assisted raising money for the Prison Project along with seminary ada The in stu-den- s Salt Lake City The drive here was sp insured s unby the Semmarv's 12 der the direction oi the chairman. in clu-se- n The class officers include K Du Hid sen m Morrison Ralph 01 on and i. e n'-- i Julie Andervin seasons (greetings Dec 27 Jan 3 Ge irge BuMe'bu!1. ar Ci'v School BY at Ced- re-um- Debate team beats SF 15-defeats PGf 0 14-1- 9; Posting their third and fourth victories of the year, the BY forensic squad overwhelmed Spanon Dec. 7, and ish Fork, Pleasant Grove, squeeked past last Tuesday. Joe Andrus and Jim Holtkamp and David Rich and Robert Grow went undefeated through the three rounds of debating against Pleasant Grove. Brent Ashworth and Sid Sandberg lost their first single round of debate for the year against Pleasant 15-- 14-1- 9, 0, Grove. BY High dowTied Spanish Fork 9 last Wednesby a score of in a debate held at BY. Brent day 15-- Ashworth and Sid Sandberg, for the third consecutive time, went undefeated through the three rounds of debating. Each team participated in three rounds Other teams which added to the BY High victories were Jim Holtkamp and Joe Andrus. Dave Rich and Robert Grow, Mike Young and Alan Thomson. Nancy Cannon and Kris Belnap. Sylvia Spears and Karen Andersen. Lynette Andersen and Laurine Black, and Byron Crookston and Lynn Sampson. BY Highs next debate will not be held until after the Christmas vacation. Nominated for the Miss Merry Christmas title the Sophomore-sponsoredance next Wednes- Kris are (from left) Apostol, Kris Belnap, day d Kathy Swensen, Nancy Cannon, Lynette Ander-fo- r sen, and Sue Oldroyd. (Ford photo) |