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Show Vld 'i Iag. Friday. December 20, at C Twelve Students Learn Drafting Scholarship Possible -- If You Apply Early ' r i rC. ,, La .s i with some Seniors at IVY. High arc not books, and housing, vet taking advantage of the great left over to spend. numbers of scholarslups avail-- , Mr. Woof ton has one word for i aide to them. i rtlH J, t' 'Ask we don t know E..iii:e M ,1 seniors: J.vii.i, ahead is "An early aplieant K :. S t. who want.-- a scholarship. He ad-- ; Mar A.i ' fro Steve FD-- : t. emphasizing that now is the time' to the bulletins, and K' ; Smi'h, Lorraine Clark to apply. He added that many IV, ded, "Listen La tv X':i.un. hraVr.-oi'.- . r bull-- , Y. High students don't realize' watch the counseling service f!au,i:i Keeler. Randy Feter-inJulia C.une tliat there is a very wide choice, etin board for further informan Edmuixli A:U. H'rke-i- l neper of scholarships offered by schools tion on scholarships. Counseling JudiUi Mu a in the east and on the west service can assist students if we coast. are await of their goals and questions. Requirements IJsUhI I n H.i-o- I'm Seated at quaint slanted desks on high stools, 12 of the more ? K m Su-a- M up' -- John F. 1917-196- Kennedy 3 General requirements for reand ceiving a scholarship are at least The teat- - lave tirit ti now. The unbelieving shock small a B average through higli school, a left has t. Our is grief pa: bewilderment we knew an interest in the academic areaj a had become lie part for pie e of emptiness in each, of us, in which the scholarship is offerif our li es. and a need for a scholarship. ed, rvources of communication enabled us to Among the many scholarships Our hare Id- - life. We heard his laugh, shared his moments of offered are General Motors scholbiith triumph and his moments ot deteat. Wu slurred the arship ($200 to 2,000), Kewanis and of one son and tile death of another. scholarships scholarship, rockto bis future about physical educagiven We walked fifty miles for him and joked in crowds and lauphed at tion and health majors by the ing cluur We shook his hand American Association for Health is jokes and Physical Education. We traveled to Europe with him and stood up to comAnother good scholarship of-- J munists w ith him. fered is a scholarship. We listened to Ins speeches and watched him grown We In past years B.Y. High students watched him meet the challenges of his office and live his haven't taken advantage of this scholarship. This year should be ho ty-f- i' e years to the fullest. an exception, because many .in m Fitzgerald Kennedy gave us dignity to face life courses such as pracare offered, :'.ic('fi!ly. ou rage to meet the challenge with a smile, humor tical nursing, mechanics, busiT pul jo through the crisis, and the strength which results ness. and many others. ih i.n fa ill in a higher law. Veteran Scholarship In cad, man there is a potential. With the time alloted Tlie American Veterans offers one can do otics best or settle for something less. We have a scholarship to students whoso his example. What will we settle for? fathers have been killed or per- menantly disabled in wars. This 1 st Place Poem . . . scholarship pays for tuition,1 n-- -- and design. Believe it or not. the outstand ing student of t he class is Ann Hlckenlooier, and to quote Mel Duke who knows all aeording to Ann, shes also the bigge-- t h distraction. the apt instructoi always on hand to answer questions such as, Should I put a wall between tlie bookcase and refrigerator? and to take extra links out of watch bands tliat an too loose. He rules with an iron Mr. Densley. - is however, Christmas Eve Night Pajama Clad Seniors Roam B.Y. vp High Halls At Dawn Breakfast i It by Heidi out to be a fine day started 7 for Brother Nel-o- n. Everybody so iar. was ngb.t and bright In fact, hi wa- happy, he almost -- kipped through the hall- -. Then it happened. No, No. Hi-- e es were -- urely deceiving him. He clo-e- d them tight, shook his head, and took another peek. It was tnie. There in front of him stood a senior from Brigham I'nivei-it- y Young Lalioratory in PAJAMAS! High School Before Brother Nelson had time to pick up his dropjMxl jaw. the tightened senior had turned anti ran sf Place Essay . Winier Forfeit bv 1: viiin'.i! IV- - puacciul I,; bi!" with, Thu It's ! -- ,n i!. mar-mun- Msnhmt Monson cu is it IT mountains look ice cream chocolate of Vd uig.M ti ... mo.n.-.g- I Lew Imt; tfv uvo y -- . vv sawo. ' -- teaming air: , ert-- p 1m . u-- a cold .tup!, -- o fun to troiw: bu.id.ng -- now men arid rushing uov m -- led. the lull (,' i . . . Accept Our Created Christmas . so-o-- o 2nd Place Poem and he de and accuracy mands neatness This he gets. If you an mechanically ot artistically inclined and have a morbid sense of humor thi- you might consider signing up for mechanical drawing. If so, you'd lx with a shain bunch of hardworking peopf who are doing big thmg- - -- Die beep mint has come, the bright candles flam And flicker, behind frosted w indmvpanes S.hei bell.- - ring flora some old lofty spirt. Hold lamps alm'-- the street an Lit by fire -Si fi now fails, white are the trees and ground Am! oie s sing, with reverent sound Non MU nt the wind, the streets dim with light (Vie star m the heavens, gleaming bngiv f. r Christma.- - Eve night An all - at hand. These very talented people are Greg Wilson, Larry Horlacher. Richard Asay, Sheila Ripple. Lynda Jacobs, Ann Hickenlox.T, Dave Thurston Mel Duke, Larry Denham, LeEarl Baker, James Taylor, and Beverly Oaks. The class we are describing is mech- Den-slev- I by David Straw ambitious ieopIo at B.Y. High can lx seen every second hour in tlie room above the shop. Their heads are bent over a txvard on which is taped a special sheet of drafting paper, and a neat pile of protractor-- , pencils, ('lasers. erasers, coirqxisses, erasers, and triangles lies clo-- e anical drawing. With this group you can sec why theres never a dull moment. Every minute someone.-eith- er in hysterics or blushing. In spite of the rolicking nature , of the students and of Mr. their teacher, they do get a lot acotnplished. Some work on plans for their dream home-- , others on electrical engineering, i Voc-Tec- 13 by Connie Cannon A group of -- mall c'niidien wci e talking anon ; tbe unaware that anyone was listening to tfuir emv, i at; m, Did you know that Jesus was bom on Chn-tma- -' n.-e- D -- "Of cour.--e. we're -- uppo-md to think oi Cini-- t on Clui.-tinstead of our presents and Santa Clan- Man has created an image of Santa Claus to take 1v p'a e e the image of Ciiri-- t. Hi lias taken the image ot Chi -t out Chn-tmaHis birthday not as a purpose, but as an exeu-- n man lias Although created a new image, he lefu.-e- - to ans-p- t an admit Iris new image. It an effort to make hi- - oivnii-- imago and le-- s noticeable, lie ha- - trii-- to instill in himself and h children a forced imp; 1 es, man has. through file years, changed tire image of Clin- -' mas. But society has a guilty conscience. In an effort to lessen la sting, society complains: Christmas has become too commercialized the true spirit of Christmas is missing. Wliat is the tnie spirit Christmas? Truth is merely a degree. If truth is measund by tC majority voice, the existing spirit of Commercialization and R placement is the true spirit of Christmas. m, i.- .-, u-i- ng d lajamaed Student red. blue and black, with a touch v bundled up tltere. Imre and .m undo gieeii After the thorough investigaAfter cei one - Bred, homeward bound they go Brother Nelson found that tion, lookm : like poor wet pups from the snow it was not as had as he thought Popcorn and hot chocolate, fireplace and pillows. it would be. It was worse. Not X w they're siuwgtod warmly near candles with melting hd.ovv. one senior in pajamas, but only The file - out. the gay lights ate bom 30 more. a After a good Christma- - -- pir'.t - in the air. Brothoiougher investigation, They tumble sweetly into bed with, the Nelson found the whole ther anx.etv of the morn headache was merely a senior breakfast. I might note here, What was once a holy- day is now a festival with the on'v was he he that didnt elements of tlie holy day remaining to serve as a rationalize! lucky very Place Poem 3rd get pulled out of bed that mom- factor and excuse. There an many who call for the o' the festival; I call for the admission that the festival has replan-- i mg! the holy day. I call for man to act honestly in aconlance with h; Seniors Notorious true thoughts and emotions. by Connie Cannon -The seniors are notorious for Let you light so siune before men that they may see' Soceity has created an different, but this took the theless. Forcing a child to image, perhaps false, but fixed, never being My Christma- - ornaments are burning bright. " says Were supposed to think aTmt cake. The breakfast was a huge Christ on Christmas "6 little town of Bethlehem, hew -- till we see thee lie does not make him think alxmt Chri- -t A' success and a thousand laughs. But the town - forgotten amidst the flurry. Bus impression may be correct, though our-elv- v' "For this night - honored above all. for on this nigh Christ was But those that had the funniest and our children still does not make theforcing it ujxn ! accept-impression time of all were those lucky born." senior officers. They got to drag Chri-- t is dead but tig night is still honored Johnny, we are supposed to remember and honor Chn-- t the kids out of bed. They divided Christmas. Christ was born on this day many, many- - year- - ac Why and witit what? ho man knows for sure up those in the class (boys get- before you were born. Mary- and Joseph were staying in a stable ir Between the excitement and tlje glory, ting boys and girls getting girls). Bethlehem when baby Jesus was born. Shepherds and wise At a bright and early hour, say to honor Jesus. They brought him Fall- - the temembranee tliat I do not believe. gifts 5 a.m.. each began his pilin about in tvace, peace. heavenly Mommy, sleep heavenly why are we supjxx-e-d to remember Chn-t- ? "Sleep Let's wake up at dawn! Oh. well never go grimage. Each senior was dragWhy, uh, because hi was a goxl man. He gave us a way Xo. sleep no more a-- if without (Hod I could. gl'd out of bed and allowed to life. I h, well, you know. Hasn't your Sunday School teacher toi i Let me not rejoice, let me be sorrowful put on the nearest article of you?" "No. Mommy." For thus intereth a good man whom I can not accept clothing, or his housecoat, and was whisked off to the car, not Just lemember Christ. Now, lets go see that tram in Penney -When Mary, a virgin, conceived a child from God The image of Christ Ls not fixed in mens minds or emotion-- , knowing what was going on. The told days be- tlie image of Santa Claus is. Let us admit and accept the imagOn this day ma t - nothing without his God. parents had been so could leave the of our creation, without trying to force an impression in an effort to theyfore, But whine Gci? Man is nothing on this day w' ' excuse our- creation unlocked doors TT! Tula.C! a hi 'CTnihaiikiiiiT, lights gcduF' m Kid.-- , ! e.-si- I i- - ( . - rjctin The Christmas Tragedy t- i- -- - me-cam- . to--loop . ; t- i- 1 , . - |