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Show ITT LinLJO Entire school to close April 28; Ashworth slates celebration Vol. 24, No. Brigham Young High School, Provo, Utah 13 DDCS April 1, 1967 (ha) students presently enrolled at High will automatically be placed in Provo High and Fairer Junior High for the remaining month of the school year. In announcing this action. Mr. Allred stated as follows Due to the poor physical conditions of the school, a rise in the cost of paint, and an upward trend of pay raises for custodians, the Brigham Young University felt it necessary to close the high school facilities as soon as possible This closing of BY High will bnng to an end a glamorous history which began with the entering of the Saints by handcart All BY terminated; Arnett quits Due to complications, the DDCS program has been terminated for an undetermined number of days as of the present, according to Bro Wallace Montague, director of teaching a class but not having anything to do with DDCS, Brother Rex Arnett can not be quoted because of the compelling words he said and because of the Church Press Censorship Board; but they were something to the effect of "Oh fudge, that darn computer has had a heck of a lot of those darn bugs', but this is all I am going to take from that darn machine' later went Dishonor roll, new society organized at on to sav, The darn thing has written out solid ows of Os and has put engrav-ing- s of Xs and all sorts of heebee-geebeeHe myr- . Y Glenn Allen Monson and Brent Ashworth s. but now Acting Coordinator of B Y High, Mr. Wallace E. Allred, officially announced to the Brigadier staff yesterday afternoon that the old institution has been condemned! He vs ent on to state that classes would terminate on April 28, and tiie school will then be closed. pres- ( ident). lead the newly organized . and highly popular-o- r so it roll society. Brent Ashworth, president pro-teof the club, will be aided by Monson, president of vice who plans to attend school for the seems-dishon- the floor and at his hair and tears, and his secMontague finally him off the wall when Mr. Larry Saunders walked Whoever the idiot in and said: is that is making all the noise better shut up or Ill flag him. Mr. Arnett then went out of the room screaming DDCS is (censored) . . . DDCS is (censored . . . DDCS is (censored) . . .. The trouble seemed to be that the computer had written out on NO everyones s c hie d u e then fell started pulling even broke into retary and Mr. had to peel He on 1 ... ... NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL SCHOOL . . .. When Mr. Arnett that means put in the card please check, came out with the computer 2x2 IS 5. TRY AGAIN OLD BEAN, YOU OLD SON OF A GUN, and SO'S YOUR OLDMAN! And the IBM workers on the computer said they saw Mr. Arnett walking away stiff leggedly, muttering little dudududududus, and turning very, very beet-re- d in the face over the computers reply. Anyway, if Mr. Arnett ever comes down from Squaw Peak, BY High might be able to resume the DDCS program. But until that date, the school wall be on regular schedule. m No need to get alarmed, folks! This building, now condemned, will be removed from the premises before that new $2 million structure is started tomorrow. (Photo by Mathew Brady) On a clear day, Three Stars Will Shine forever and ever By Nancy Cannon Three Stars Will Shine will be the theme of the annual Junior Prom to be held Friday, April 14, at 8:30 in the Womens Council Building. The Junior Class is sponsoring the dance, while Susan Morrison, Julie Anderson, and Ralph Olsen are the other class officers on the dance committee. Tickets for the dance will be $2.50, and they may be purchased from the class officers. Dress for the Prom will be formal; however, the boys are not required to wear tuxedos. An assembly will be presented the same day as the Prom, using the theme of the dance. John Maas and Janeen Acord will take the lead roles in the production. Juniors working On the scenery for the assembly are Steve Cruze, Glorianne Howard, Dave Ctark, and Valerie Yorgason. Diane is in charge of the floor show for the dance, and Becky Redd is in charge of the programs. Julie Anderson and Ralph Olsen are responsible for the dance decorations, while Glorianne Howard and Kathy Thurston head the publicity committee. The refreshment committee consists of Janeen Acord, Cheryl McKinnon, and Paula Goff. Larry Ford is in charge of the pictures to be taken at the dance, and Rachael Wallace will obtain the tickets. Mike Ahlander and Brian Lambert are responsible for getting So-war- Today, Tomorrow State Forensic Meet, U. erf U. 2 Chorus at Provo Stake Conference Apr. Apr. 4 Baseball and Tennis BY vs. PG, here Apr. 6 Baseball and Tennis at AF Apr. 74 State Drama Meet or - the band, and Becky Redd and Jacquie Ovard are in charge of securing favors. The Junior Class will decide the candidates who will be running for Junior Prom king and queen. The candidates wall be voted on by the studentbody and crowned at the floorshow of the dance, Mr. Louis Chatterley and Mrs. James Blankenship are class advisers. occasion; Joe Andrus, merit scholar who is in charge of dishonor; and the following class representatives: Dave Rich and Lynn Sampson, seniors; Rachael Wallace and Jim Innes, juniors; Mark Ashworth and Leslie Strong, sophomores: and Linda Grow, Jr. High. The next meeting will be held in the main hall at midnight Tuesday, and will be scouted by the CEPA. CIA (BYU branch) and the Utah Valley and the formation of the schools forerunner some 98 years ago. In reflecting upon the past, President Ernest L. Wilkinson BY High School has been statedaround a long tune. It has been a witness to many world events covering the past century. Its death this year will forever leave a feeling of emptiness in my heart. In accordance with the move, of the the first Mike Young, anstudentbody. nounced that there would be a closing assembly on April 27, to be followed that evening by a social under the direction of Joe Andrus, studentbody second Meanwhile studentbody president Brent Ashworth plans celebration! an after-schointo vice-preside- nt vice-preside- ol 68 election petitions ready starting April 3 They're here again' Petitions for studentbody elections for the 1987-6- 8 school year begin circulation April 3 The writs of Habeus Petit ious Corpus, available from the regis-tar'- s office, are due Friday, April 14. Students running for student-bod- y officers must have a 7.0 (B) average while students running for cheerleaders must have a 4 0 (C) average, not to be rounded off. Petitions must be signed by 25 students! All nominees eligible will be presented to the student-bod- y in the primary assembly scheduled for April 21, af er which students will vote in the primary election Then, parties will be farmed and campaigning will begin, according to Brent Ashworth, studentbody president. the National Professional Demon- strators. who will show their lat- est film, How to Do It, produced and directed by G. and A. ltd. Cost for is 25c. non-memb- er students THANKS, BYU PRESS facultv members, 10c. ds Named as Prom Queen by an overwhelming majority is Martha Swarthmooro, who will be escorted to the dance by Joel Beaverberg. nt That real "swinger" of a singer Handsome Harry and his band will play for the Junior Prom next week at North Park Pavilion. |