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Show ) Mr. Christensen Speech Meet To Be Held The state Mr Christensen, our beloved teacher and friend just recently passed away, to the sorrow of everyone who knew him. In Mr. Christensen there was a deep and profound kindness which he extended to everyone whether he had a personal interest in them h meet in lurt will be held at the L'mversitv of Utah. April 14 and 15 Students will be limited to participation in ( one event or not. All regional contest- must la by March 25, 1950 iom-plet-- He was always willing to lend an State car to your story and he never let entry must pretended lv regionanyone down al participation Although Mr Christensen had The topic for dehati his car been a member of the Brig' only is Resolved That The President of ham Young University high school laElect'he United States Should for little over two years a faculty ed by a Direct Vote of the People he was known and admired by all In oratory the topic is selei ted who had associated with him. The topic for exby the student Mr. Christensen, who was 43 years is limited old was assistant temporaneous professor of secto one general topic with its education at Brigham Young ondary The topic of legislative University where his two sons are is "Control of Comics by Legishigh school. attending lation. la- - sH-akin- sub-topic- s tor-u- wishing to part a Any student Speech Festival in forensic activities should see Mr. Lt w is to begin work Dear Diary To Be Held The state drama and inu rpre-- ' tive festival will lie held March 31 Morrill As a highlight in the Swoetheurt assembly, Friday, February .3, Clinton Mukehau ct owned Marilyn Dec. 17, 1949. The B. Y. Wild- - and April 1, at Brigham Young Union and Prestwich the on Attendants Marilyn ball are, right: and of Sweetheart the assembly. The will include (center) queen n events cats played at Snow in a versity. 4. of held the ball was The Sweetheart February night dramatic readings, humorous read- - the left: Nayda Harrison. basketball game and won 48-2ings, retold stories, pantomine, and one act plays They will lie judged on the abilities of high school stu- Smith Building this evening and , Judges will be selected by everyone had lots of fun. The theme the University Students are alof the dance was "Snowflake Fan- lowed to participate in two events tasy. The decorations were cute only. If anyone is interested in and went right along with the theme participating, please contact Mr. Christmas trees and other winter Lew is. No. 4 B. Y. High, Feb. 10. 1950 Vol. 7 . . . pre-seaso- 6. Cat . , trimmings the hall. were scattered around French Club "Ti Plans Madri Gras Dec. 23. Our basketball team ed at North Summit today IT,- - IrU playin a The Wildcats played Davis high but weren't able to keep up with the fast moving Davis boys and lost the game 19 to 27. Jan. 3. Today we all returned to school after a happy holiday. The teachers seemed glad to have us The swing of school was soon caught and we were back working hard as ever. 6. A very interesting student body assembly was given this morn- ing. It brought out some new talents at BY high. The Wildcats played the Lincoln Tigers tonight and came out on top with a score of 31 Dec. 30. Another exciting evening for the members of the French club will be after the game between BY high and Lehi, February 21. will open wide The doors of 250-0 acm;t the gay Mardi Gras crowd. phe school orchestra will furnish the rnysjc anJ refreshments will be ser-bac- vtlC The party is under the direction of Mr. Mercer, faculty adviser; Al-Ja- hert Christensen, general chairman Edward Maloney, refreshments; Ann to 29. Jan. 7. The Thespian Club held their annual dance tongiht. The theme of the dance was "Black Magic decorations were in keping with the theme. Everybody had a perfect time dancing to Fred Love- less' band. The dances seem to get better all the time. Jan. 13 The letterman put on an assembly today. The story was a- bout "Clint Texas and a lot of hidden talent was discovered We didnt know there were so many good cowboys in the Y". A pep rally was held in 250 A this afternoon. A clever skit was presented about the fate of the "Cavemen." Even though it was Friday 13. It proved to be a lucky day for B.Y. when our basketball team won over the A. F. Cavemen in an exciting hard fought game. The score was 42 to 39. Jan. 14. The junior high Chere Ami club held a club party. The same night the lettermen club sponsored the "Lettermen Brawl. The dance was a big success, there were a lot of kids from other schools to enjoy themselves to the music of Wes Barrys orchestra. Jan. 17. The school held the anual skating party today at Utah lake. School was dismissed all afternoon. Busses were taken down to the lake. The ice was slushy and a lot of kids were seen with wet clothes where they had fallen on the ice. Everyone had a good time even if they were wet and their feet were cold and the busses were late. Jan. 20. The shorthand class held a party today and from the reports shorthand isn't so bad after all. B. Y. played at Lehi tonight coming out with the high score Jan. 27. The P. G. Vikings played the Wildcats here. The game was one of the best of the season. Both teams played very well but the Wildcats made one basket more to win with a score of Jan. 28. The eighth grade class held a skating party today. All the kids liked it very much. Feb. 4. B. Y. played Carbon and beat them The Notre Maison put on the annual Sweetheart assembly today. It was a cute assembly with lots of southern boys and gals, Prizes were awarded on the assembly by a ne- gTO looking like Mrs. Young. To the winner of the mysterious voice contest. Jackie Stone, a junior high girl, was the winner. ) ( 49-4- 43-4- 51-3- 2. 1. February 10 Jim Dunlord 10 Mary Mitchell 12 Ed Pinegar 13 Lynne Eggertsen 13 Shirley Jean Davidson 16 Parley Judd Bill Berge Clinton Makekau Incomplete Marks Can Be Erased soft-soapi- Merlene Jex Joanne Holdavvay Kent Kerby Marilyn Prestwich Ahmad Shayestah i Land of the Dragon; new play Preseason debates to be held one-Th- e n Gro-jea- I Tcrry-Marily- n a n Completed The remodeling of the Home onomics Department has been after two years of redecorating. The kitchen now has four complete unit kitchens. Each kitchen is done in a different color with cupboard and table to match. The school has added two new gas stoves make jt aj complete. In the sewing department six new electric machines have been added. Ec- com-plede- Students welcome teacher; trainers The students of BY high wish to welcome one of the former teach- ers, Mrs. Julia Caine, to the halls of BY high. She has been studying at Colorado State College of Education for the past few months, she is here for a temporary period, filling in for Mr. Christensen, The students would also like to welcome the trainees to BY high and hope their stay will be a pleas- ant one. Lou Boyd, Vance; Beth Kerby-Bett- y Innes; Emma Jerry Minson n Henderson; Lou Davis-Jo- ; Lynn Swenson-W- THE COMIC VALENTINE n h Remodeling of Home Ec. Room - holidays and they went on sale At "he lose ol thi asseinhlv tin January 5. and everyone was glad to pay the small fee requested. quei n and attendants wire host n FRENCH CLUB: The French club is sponsoring the Mardi Gras. It will be held on February 21, in 250 A. THESPIANS: The Thespian dance was a big success. They put on an assembly the Friday before it. Once a week the Thespians an Land of the Dragons is a play soon having Thespian night. They are ordramatics lie presented by the B. Y. high to a high junior ganizing Children's Theater Mr. Lewis is in club. FAUVINES: The Fauvines in their charge of the play. The play is to be presented the smartly colored uniforms have been going through their maneuvers at week of February 20 to 25 for the all of the games, which have made public. This play is being put on to the games more interesting. help the ihildren of Provo become acquainted with other countries. The cast is follows: Ellen Terry Princess Jade Pure Precious Harp Joanne Holdnwav Small real debates have been arJim Perri dragon of American students Road Dallen with Wanderer Oaks ranged Covet Spring Fred Carlson Fork and Ogden high schools. Janet Oaks Ogden is planning to dehate here 21 Cousin Norma Henderson February 21. The question lor de- 22 Cousin Sharon Berre't bate this year is: "Resolved that 23 Cousin t the president of United States should farmer Geral Wilde The Stage Manager is Glen he elected by direct vote of the " This Assistant Stage Manager is topic has taken on people considerable importance with the tick Earl Proper! v Manager is Wcater Potter. Assistant Property passing of the Lodge bill The Regional Forensic meet will Manager, Evan Mangelson. Director, be held March 26. The state meet Douglas Laz.enby. Techniial Director. will be held in Salt Lake April 15 Bill Demos. This is the third production of and 16. The debate teams from B. Y. are the "Childrens Theater. Pre-seaso- 20 Betty Lou Boyd 22 22 22 24 ihe South" Nayda Hirrison v. is hair man ol the assembly The assemble w..s wiv will ived by the student"- and teat hi I's. That certain time has come again when students start teachers for good grades. But this term a change has been made. The iollowing procedure is in effect. Any student receirg a mark of incomplete for any term in this school may remove the incomplete mark and receive a regular mark by completing the necessary work to the satisfaction of the teacher before the end of the term for which the incomplete mark was received. In case the incomplete was received for the last term of the regular school year, the work must be completed and handed in by the end of the first term of the following school year. Failure to comMorplete the work by the specified time as follows: Ellen will result in a mark of E for the rill; Joann Holdavvay-Jonn- a Hobbs; term, with no opportunity to change Elaine McDonald-KristNelson; Dale Frolick-Ralpthat mark. Rigby; Reed Miller-LynStaheli; Dave Young-Da- 13 Pat Dennis 14 Redigona) Giles 15 Norma Henderson 16 Elaine McDonald 17 Dale Froelich 21 -- Wing March I Irene Hafen 3 Darrell Harwood 4 Nena Flo Law 5 Kent Loyd 6 Evan Mangelson 6 Jimmy Earl 7 VDarrell Bushnell 7 Vive Ann Sandgren 7 Sheril Shephard 9 Mary Louise Clark 10 Beth Black II Dorothy Austin 11 Blaine Lund 12 Marilyn Norton 12 Marion Norton 12 Carol Ann Reynolds 13 Roger Nichols ball held The annual Sweetheart Ball was Mr. Clarke announces that if B. Y. held Saturday, February 1, in the high school is successful in the rest club. Smith banquet room. The is and to able Joseph of the season games NOTRE MAISON: The Notre Mai-so- n of the dance was the crownure teat B Class State the tournament, to go put on a sweetheart assembly, ing of the queen, Marilyn Morrill school will be in regular session Sweet out the theme, carrying each morning that our team plays hearts ol the South." The dance and her two attendants, Marilyn Prestwich and Nayda Harrison. The in the afternoon and until 3 o'clock turned out to be a night Saturday of the dance was "Sweet theme when the team plays an evening big success. The queen and her atof the South." It was beauthearts game. tends were: Marilyn Prestwich, NaycoverThe school is able to arrange with da Harrison, attendants and Marilyn ifully decorated with mossy dice to and ed trees represent the Geneva Transportation Co. to trans- Morrill, queen, The swing of South. the gambling The Letterman LETTERMAN: port all students to the games by a hit of bus. Students are urged to take dance on January 11, was a big for the queen caused quite for the Chairman comment. good the busses daily. The cost ot trans- success. Everyone remembers the Prestwich. was dance Marilyn hithe same assembly put on by some ol the portation is assumed to On February 3, the annual asas it was last year. junior hoys. Their version ol the sembly was held. It was in the lorm show with the keepol a min-Un- l ing ol the t hi me "Sweeiheart ol ten-da- y 23 Grant Miller 23 Jewell Stevens 25 Kelvin Dennett 30 Annette During Tournament pressed a desire to have all students go back and forth daily. Some, how ever, have wished to accompany their children to Salt Lake City. The school is anxious to cooperate with the students, however, it doesn't want students to jeopardize themselves by losing credit through attendance violating the rule. All who are expecting to attend the tournament should be sure that they are able to miss these days without losing credit. Jack Bickmore Gordon Booth 19 Albert Christensen 19 Mary Tippets 22 Rae Deon Moulton 27 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: The tography club is studying different types of photography. They are meeting every Tuesday morning, at eight to discuss the activities of the Pho- ' game. Annual assembly, CLUB NEWS School To Be Held ' st r Potter. Joetta Billings Now who was the meanie that sent by me this, I 11 tear him limb from limb Ill pull his hair, I'll tweek his nosi , I'll sock him on the chin. Ill ring his neck, I'll black his eyes I a knock his teeth down his throat People sending Comic Valentines reallv get my goat Some of the students in the 9 00 Oh brother' youd bet'er hold me American history class are becoming back, top notch novelists. They are to I just took another look write four short novels, one for the and I've decided that it is seventeenth century, one for the My book. picture for the eighteenth century, one for the nineteenth century and one for our Valentine modern day and age. Gre History Classes Write Novels |