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Chip Woodwaid, Judy Yoi gasoil, Claudia Porter, Pat ary will be the deciding voters Stewart, Kent Bunker, Mary in choosing the King and for the dance. Both will come ate interest. Door prizes will also from those students who are sen- be gium to people attorning the iors ami m seminary this year. dance. The Sweethearts assembly will The crowning ceremonies will The dance will be held on the The Seminary :s taking charge ninth or tenth of February, the1 commence at intermission. The be piesented on February 7. This year the assembly will be unlike of the annual Sweetheart Ball final date depending upon which newly crowned royalty will be any that las ever been given at again this vear. They are going night would be most appropriate, presented with an intermission B. Y. High; its a play type as- to choose a king and queen tor and tire night which most people show especially in their honor. will be able to attend. The Seminary officers have sembly. The whole presentation the festivities. deThe has The Seminary has engaged an worked hard and feel they have tour contains only Seminary system characteis, but it is designed to put fort a cided not to adhere to old cus- outstanding oiciiestra, with its a greater assembly with an even a surprise ending to shock ev- toms. They have decided to do name being withheld to help cre- - more deserving dance. eryone into thinking realistically. some shuffling with new ideas. Could It Happen To You," For one thing "they Pave dewritten by Edmund Crowley, M. cided o dispense with the old D., is the title. A lot of work and title, "Sweetheart Ball. Another idea they would not reveal . . . planning is going into the final all they would say is it is someproduction. Under the direction thing special for the dance. of the dependable Seminary presThe people enrolled in semin- ident, Steve Crow, the Seminary teachers, and Mr. Benson, it promises to be very entertaining. 2 'gAgX pio-mise- s 5 BV To Bc Sweetheart s,a9ed Themes Ball The officers this year are going to make sure that this wall be the very best Sweethearts assembly ever given. Working very hard on it are Steve Grow, Jan- ice Gerber, Steve Gulbrandsen. Claudia Coleman, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Montague. Mr. Bowen, and Mr. Burton. This assembly should be a new expei ienee for a lot of students, because last year an assembly was not presented. It is a new and (hlfeient treat that should be enjoved bv all. Roller Skating Anticipated The Junior High unveils plans for their next festivities. Its another party, as anyone could guess. Postponed from Januaiv 2li. it is now slated for the second day in February, probably . around Plans are not yet finished or else they are keeping them But, either way, it is sure to be another one of those gay parties the 7th and 8th grades 1:20-3:10- top-secre- t. enjoy. Rollerskating seems to be the woid that is leaking out, and if so, there is sure to be a great time for all. The officers are doing a great job and the Junior High should be proud of the parties and activities they have. . Journalists Prove History To Be Wrong leg n Surprise show An annual tradition will be started this year in the form ot a Yld Cat Assembly. As the title infers, the assembly is sponsored by the newspaper staff. Members of the staff who are writing the assembly script are Beverly Burrup. Ann Simmons. Mary Ellen Stewart ana Jan Svlester. As anyone knows newspaper people are to uncover the news for the world to know. The Yld Catters have been seaiching for a number of years to uncover something spectacular. Dusty, moth-eate- n rooms have been their habitat for the last while Paxman Rates Trip to House Of Burgesses John Paxman, the studentbody president of B. Y. High, has been chosen to represent Utah at the convention of the National Association of Student Burgesses in Williamsburg, Stewart, and John Peterson. is a fascinating story of sciences attempt to recreate Under the title of humans! Robots, a tow scientists pool their brains and invent an mgied-ient for making human flesh. Ion en-oym- 1 develop tins mto the making of millions ot artificial people commonly called robots, to put on the world's labor supply. These lobots look and act like humans. They dont have souls! Karl Capek, the most noted playwright ever to have come out of Czechoslovakia, has produced this play in a manner 'praising science for its progressive advances and then spoofs it when the scientists become self sufficient, arrogant and atheistic. Although spooling and criticizing real human beings throughout the play, its ending, again paran doxically raises humans and emotions to a new peak, leaving the play a most profound and impressive moial. In speaking of the play, one of three left to be produced this year, Mr. Bensen has nothing but praise for the cast and the play. Talking to the students he says, Those who like good thes ater should greatly enjoy "R.U.R. They hu-ina- Ca-pek- Brigham Young High School February Faculty Unmasked 2, 1962 . . . Real Selves Virginia. John will fly to the convention to be held February "10-1in the House of Burgesses, where the first legislature was held on this 4 Questionable continent in 1619, and also, where Patrick Henry delivered his famous speech. Student council members from the fifty states and possessions and some exchange students from foreign countues will be paid, one halt of theii expenses to attend the meetings and seminal s. Di. Porter vviote a letter about a representative liom Utah since our state has no student council association. He was informed that since Smoot Pierpont, the studentbody president two years ago, did such a good iob when he was thine, we might choose a representa-tive from our school. The faculty and student council decided upon John Paxman. Paul Evans, Paul Denham, Judy and Brent Yorgason Williamsburg has been restored by the Rockefeller Foundation prepare to meet strong plans. to look exactly like the colonial town dui ing the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. When John was asked how he felt about the trip he modestly replied, "I feel a little leluetant to ge because Im afraid I wont be able to live up to the responOn to State seems to be the el to Amercan Folk to compete sibility but its a real opport unof the debate team. In theii m the annuel meet then. There cry itv." last two meets the team lias come will be twenty schools com peethus boosting ing in the meet until they finally made their out victorious, to the their sky. In two weeks they again hit the hopes seems It that startling discovery. the public has been duped for a Last week our debate team en- road to the annual Weber meet. number of years regarding the tertained the team from Wasatch This trip lias become almost an truth of history. As everyone be- coming out ahead with twelve annual affair and should prove lieves. truth will always win, and wins and only live losses which to be inteiesting as well as chalwhen the final count is taken, is an outstanding tecoid. They lenging to tlie team membeis. all truth will be made known. also tiavcled to Davis wheie they Mr. Benson stated that most The staff would liked to have competed with live other schools of the debate teams had been inThis meet has been classed doing real well He said that they printed all this newly-foun- d formation but feel that it would as tnor biggest success, be- weie tops and it was hard to pick be much more effective and stim- cause the other contestants out just which one is the best. class A schools. The Mr. Benson felt that the team were all to see ulating history enacted as came it team away with a twenty had a good chance of going all just really happened. As the nature of this is so win twelve loss lecord. winch was tlie way again this year if they to all, this assembly will the best record of the meet. weie willing to woik for the Last week they won the meet honor. prove to be one of the more serious assemblies of the year and against Ogden, last yeais Class We wish the best of luck to our we will find that Truth Marches A champions, with arr.19 wine, fine debate team m their fxiture On. nine loss record. They also tiav- endeavors. - g 1 Competition Keen For Debate Teams im-poita- nt - Once a year our reserved fac- ulty unmask to present their leal personalities to the studentbody. This annual tunfest will take place on Wednesday, January 31, tins year. To write and manage the as sembly, a committee was tho-e- n This gioup consisted of Mr. Ben son, Mr. Webb. Miss Fuhiiman Mr. Hellberg, Mi. Mason and Mr Poi ter. They established tlie theme and liom theie vviote the dialogues Enough paits were written to give a chance for everyone to paiticipate. What else?" was the reply, when Mr. Benson, chairman of the assembly committee, was asked if the faculty planned something humorous. It can be inferred by this statement that our faculty is versatile not only are they good teachers but they can also act. Bo . . . prepaied they cautioned for the committee maintains that on a faculty assembly thing can happen. any- Don't allow the faculty to fool you into believing they dont enjoy letting their hair down. This is the on time in the year they get to piesent an assembly and themselves simultaneously to their students. "I am wholeheartedly in favor of the faculty stated Mi. Hollbeig, I wont be here." But he further stated that lie felt it was a good gesture of the faculty toward the studentbody and it lets the students know the teachers can do other things besides yell at them. With these purposes how can any assembly fail? Unanimously agreeing that this was the "best assemble of the year," the faculty is looking forward to next years frolic. . |