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Show Administration, Faculty and Yld Cat Staff Give Hearty Welcome ToB.Y. Students WELCOME TO BRIGIIAM HIGH SCHOOL! It i a to acknowledge the prespleasure ence of new students and those who hae been heie before. YOUNG This Laboratory School and all concerned with it, exists only because of you. The opportunity for an excellent and new high school education is here. All school personnel are dedicated to teaching, helping, and guiding you to the best of their ability. The real job of learning is up to you, the student, and vou alone. The challenge to excel and learn is vours. In this day and age a high school diploma is a must. May we challenge you to make school and continued scholastic pi ogress our most impoitant job here at B.Y. High. LETS MAKE this a banner to be icmembered and year-o- ne cherished forever in the futuie years. Helping the students this year will be man. new and fine teachers. H. David Nelson is the new As- sistant Director. He has taught in David Nelson, Donald Peck. (First row) LaMoyne Garside, neth Densley, Courtney Leishman, and Owen Bennion. ing while at home. The new librarian is Mrs. Louise Young. She feels she is gaining good experience w'hile heie at the Y. Last vear she went to BYU and obtained her State Library Ccititicate. She states that she enjoys working with young people and helping them in the library. DONALD M. PECK is a ham radio operator while at home and woiks with Louis J. Chatterly in the math carrels at school. Mr. Chatterlys outside interests are fishing and hunting. Mr. Peek made the statement that he loves everything about the school but wishes he could woik out some' way to get rid of the students, Mr. Chatterly voiced tjie same op-- 1 Oregon and Idaho Falls. While in Idaho Falls he held the positions ot principal, school dDtiict supervisor, and cuniculum director. A burner instructor at Utah inion. State Univmsitv, ,T. Clair Moins, Instructing both journalism and1 will be helping Dr. Nelson as AsEnglish is Mr. Mac D. Ence, who sistant Dn ec tor. 'comes from Wahlquest Junior David D. Lindstrom, that tall High in Weber. Mr. Ence wishes blonde fellow walking aiound, is to emphasize the fact that we aie the head ot the English depait-men- pioneers in this new piogram of He came to B.Y. fiom individualized education and we have a responsibility and obligaOiem High School. tion to see that it is as successful SEEN COACHING our football as possible. team will be Courtney M. Leish-man- . RICHARD G. PENROD has He came 110m Malad High School wheie he was the head paitiallv taken over the fields of world geography and American coach. Ilistorv. He states that he likes A. LaMoyne C.arside will be his new job verv much because he tound in the Ait depaitment. He loves history and likes to teach has offered to help the school equallv as well. He is woiking on newspaper in photogiaphy. Lad his Master's Degree this vear and , vear he taught at Boulder City in his spaie time enjoys High School. skiing, and hiking. Students may now take then Wandering through the carrels pioblems to Riehaid ft. Wootton. in English and teaching four He is the new counselor working Spanish classes is Marvin R. Ar- with Miss Turley. For the past nett. He says he enjovs B.Y. High five years he has been at Murray' very much except when his fifth High School, where he was a period carrel students play tricks coach, teacher, and counselor. It on him. THE PEN IS mightier than is known that he is interested in1 swoid. This could very well the in football and Mr. Frank Meredith reports he jail sports, skiing motto of this veals new be the is getting along fine in the car- particular. He was even caught of the Y'ld Cat. staff rels where he works mainly in the (talking of golf in his Senior GuidThe newly appointed editors in. testing room. He participates in ance class. Claudia Other teachers have come to clude: all sports and should be a tall BisAnita News Editor, asset to the faculty basketball B.Y. High to work in research. Porter; CrocFeature see Editor, Peggy feature sell; (For further details, team. on second page.) It is hoped that kett; Society Editor, Mary Lynn THE NEW BAND teacher this the students will get to know Robertson; Sports Editor, Paul year is William E. Mathis. He en- these new teachers as well as the Denham; Copy Editor, Beverly joys the school very much. Mr. returning faculty. Burrup; Business Editors, Mary Mathis states that we have many Nielson; and Janet Peterson; and promising students and much talExchange Editors, Sharlene Wol-se- y ent but he would like to put forth and Kristen Reekele. The WED., OCT. 10 Faculty Asone suggestion to the band 'Stuphotographer is Ted Lee. t. photo-giaphv- Editor-in-Chie- dents and the entire studentbody as well. He emphasizes that this is not a blanket rule but a few of the students need to try to humble themselves a little more. Humility is a good trait and we sembly. FRL, OCT. Union (away). Owen C. Bennion is now teaching science and chemistry and reports that he likes his new job in this school very much. Although he teaches physics and such at school, he enjoys garden- - HomeOCT. coming Wbek. Wednesday will probably be the assembly; Thursday, B.Y. will play'Lehi; and Friday Will be the big Homecoming Dance. TUES..-FR1- ., B.Y. 12 OCT. 16-1- 9 plays Thes- pian initiations. (Note story on page three.) could all probably develop it a B.Y. plays TJIURS., OCT. 18 little more. Pleasant Grove (Home). WED.-FRI- ., 25-2- 7 f, The staff was appointed by Mr. Ence, the papers advisor, with which the other faculty members concurred. Each person was interviewed in advance and was asked several questions pertaining to the position for which they had applied. From their answers, their past school record, and other various things, the different positions were assigned. THE NEW STAFF then met and decided that the paper would October 8, 1!62 Students Elect 62-6-3 Officers Clas ofii('is for the coming vear vveif nominated ami elected Mondav, Septembei 17 undo the supervision ot class advisois. Among the Senior lanks, David Gaik wa- chosen to (am the duties ot nrmdent lor a second veac. Suppoitipg him aie4 Mike evident ShaiDne Rovall, v u Janet Peterson, Stone, M'ci'-taiv- ; gills social chan man; and Bi uce Cameron, bov s social ehahinan. Bleep'd as Junior offieeis are: Doug Young, piesident; Kim v i c e Claudia president Keelei, eintarv; Maiv Ihhn Giimmett, guts social chanman; Gtegoiy Chiistcnsen, bov s social chairman. The Juniois will cany the icsponsibihty of the Junior Piom and Assembly. GREG VERNON is president of the Sophomoie Class. Colleen Kimball is David Hicken-looper, Ann secietai v; Thurston, social and girls chairman; Billy Milk l, bov s social chairschool of first out the be put day man. Of these five, Greg, Colleen each month. Each editor chose and Ann are new students to the different students from the school Y. to write for them. Other students The Freshman Class chose Joan will be asked throughout the Parker as president; Berry Olsen, year to wTrite for the paper, and it Mary Ellen Hales, will is hoped that they cooperate. Nancy secretary; Paxman, girls If any student wishes to become social chairman; Rusty Anderson, a permanent reporter for the pasocial chairman. The Freshboys per, the paper staff urges them man Joan, is a new stuto contact any one of the editors, dent president, from Springville. or Mr. Ence in the English deThis years Junior High officers partment. are: Mike Young, president; Steve THE YLD CT is printed by Peterson, the Brigham Young University Fuhfiman, secretary ; Karla Press. Each year a committee Knudsen, girls social chan man; 'froth the B.Y.U. analyzes,, the pa- and Paul Rogers, boys social per and gives it a ratihg. This chairman. Leading the 8th grade will be Alan Thompson, presiClaudia, hopes to receive a superior rat- dent; Pamela Peterson, Joe Andrus, secretary; Suing for the paper, The staff wishes to thank the san Carol Payne, girls social various students who helped with chairman; and Richard Hammond, the first issue. They were: Ann boys social chairman. The 7th Simmons, Collett Anderson, Carol grade have elected Greg Clark, Ann Frischknecht, Helen Margar- president; Colleen Taylor, Janeen Aeord, secreet Wakefield, Mary Ann Free, and Mrs. Caine. Mrs. Caines article tary; Linda Wonnacott, girls sowill probably be appearing each cial chairman; and Cary Golight-ly- , issue. boys social chairman. - e-- pi ; Ca-mej- ; -- vice-presiden- t; vice-preside- vice-presiden- t; Julie f year Editor-in-Chie- f, vice-presiden- t; j vice-presiden- t; |