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Show r Each is given a hag of tools. A shapeless mass, a book of rules And each must make tie lit DATE SLATE October1 2-- 3 10 16 17 20 24 30 B Y at U E A Spanish Fork BY at Pleasant Grove Lehi at B Y First Term Ends Second Term Begins B Y at American Fork Uintah at B Y Leader Lost When Tucker Accepts Idaho Job is flow n A Vol. 16, No. 1 B.Y.U. High School, Provo, Utah H Sept. 26, 1058 ppmg L Shut pe Student Council Begins Lively Year , . - At the beginning of this school this studenlbody year of 1958-5- 9 if Brigham Young High School were introduced to four new members of the faculty They are: Mrs Rogers, Girls Drill and Girls Physical Education teach er, Mr Van Cott, the Biology teacher, Mr. Gibson and Mr Arnold the Coaches. Mrs. Rogers is from Bichnell, Utah. She graduated from the B.Y.U. She was an honor student and chosen as most outstanding education major Mr. Gibson, one of the coaches, is from Tooele. Utah After graduation from high school he attended college where he graduated from the University of Utah. He has done work on his Masters Degree, also Before coming to BY High m Provo, Coach Gibson was tlw assistant football coach at the University of Utah Mr Van Cott, our biologv teacher is from Salt Lake City Utah He travels back and forth everyday from Salt Lake Citv to Provo Mr Van Cott is sub for one year while Mr in Africa doing reis Allman search work. Mr. Van Cott has oi a sU stone Highlighting the work done by Bob McDonald, Junior Class school council to begin the President, Kay Reimschnssc-the The applause seemed to flow President, Marincessantly, until Dr Tucker fin- school year an assembly was Sophomore Class Editor-in-Chief of ally rose and said his few words presented Friday, September, 19, ion Bently; of farewell. 1958. The assembly featured the Newspaper, Carolyn WoodAmong the things Dr Tucktr membbers of the student council ruff; Art Manager and represenmentioned in his address was the in a review of the typical year tative of the Art Department, certainty of B.Y High as a lead- at B Y High. Officers were Katie Zabriskie, Athletic Maning school in the state We can at the ager, Bill Mitchell; and Speech surely thank Dr. Tucker for also officially inaugurated The helping us to accomplish this assembly. (unnamed) Manager. goal. His drive and constant SCHOOL COUNCIL student council is now complete helpfulness were ready when New members of the council with the addition, last week, of needed. He acquired his various degrees at Brigham Young include Senior Class President, representatives selected recently Other members- - of the coun-ci- l University, Arizona State and Harvard. One of the biggest include Studentbody- PresiDr Rigby officially announced things Dr Tucker did while he that Dr. Tucker was leaving BY dent, Paul Redd; Vice President, was with us was to help stimJim Mitchell; Secretary-- , Diane ulate school spirit and encourage and taking a new job as a Super- Carver; Business Man a g e r, intendent of Schools in Idaho. good manners. We'll always remember him Tins came as a surprise to some for his warm spirit and indus- but not to all. Lowell Fisher trious work in helping us to then read a poem, that he had become better people. written about Dr. Tucker, which was very appropriate. After this the students were dismissed. New Faculty Adds Zip stumbling blot k had some experience with the forest service, police force, and He will be at our teaching school for a year, Mr Arnold is from Pocatello. Idaho He graduated from the Idaho State College and has done graduate work at BYU. While he was attending college he played varsity basketball and baseball, and also track. Mr. Arnold has been a coach of basketball and baseball at Payette High School in Idaho. He was and 4 rhursday. Friday, and Saturday teacher and educators from dl over Utah wall meet in Salt imke City for the annual Utah education Association Confer-- 1 nice As educators arrive at the con-r- e rent e, they are divided into wctional groups, each according to ins own knowledge and ability. These sections include 2, 3 -- dents on registration day 1 I 'HI LWJ "4 i Mr. Gibson, Mr. Arnold, Mr. Thompson and Mr. Van Cott High Teachers Active in U.E.A. October 2, 3, 4 October - mL BY On Lowell Fisher; Historian, Tanjn Larson; Social Chairman Bob Marlin; and Cheerh aders. Fue Anderson, Francis Bently, Karen Knudsen, and Janice Watts COUNCIL HOLDS WORKSHOP Climaxing a summer of woi k, in a workshop on the B Y U. campus under the direction of Dr. Tucher and Leroy Porter The school council met for two weeks before school op nod They made plans for the- beginning week of school A product of the workkshop was a band bbook, telling about our (bool, which was presented to all stu language arts, journalism, his-- 1 lory, science and others. The sec- tional meetings are held in sur- rounding hotels and schools where important topics are discussed. As is customary, prominent national authorities on educa- tion, (Obert C. Tanner and D. James Cannon), will be present to tell how to make teaching more fully fulfill its purpose. f Mrs. Rogers Many of our own teachers at B.Y. High have bcen given cer- tain assignments Among thepi are Mr. Mercer, Mrs. Hart, and Mrs. Whiteford who are to speak in the language arts section. As a special presentation, Dr. Rigby has been asked to be in charge of the Junior High Sec- tion Meeting of U.E.A. Social Studies. The U.E.A. has a membership of over 8,000 Utah educators, all of whom are seriously interested in the betterment of our education system and its students. The members are all united by possessing and working towards the same purposeful goals. - |