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Show Juniors To Sponsor Hawaiian Reverie The annual Junior Prom of B. Y. High will be held Tuesday, April 4 at the Joseph Smith Ballroom starting at 8:30 p.m. event. Semi-formCorsages will be in order for the semi-formmeans that the girls will wear formals and the boys dressed come up in their best suit. al al Music will be furnished by Jack Hanson and tickets may be secured from any Junior Class member or officer. The cost of the tickets is $1 00 a couple. Thoughts Turn To Shown dancing to the music of Jack Hansen at the annual Junior Prom are from left to right: Frank Canfield and Joyce Christiansen, Sandra Beecroft, and Harold Jolley, Sheril Shephard and Mary Mitchell, Claudia Parker and Franklin Jenkins. Pep Club Completes Plans For April 28 The Fauvine Pep Club will hold their annual Dinner Dance with an assembly on the day, April 28, in the Joseph Smith Banquet Hall. At the dinner, which precedes the dance, the members of the club, their partners, and the honorary guests who are the cheerleaders and the team, will enjoy toasts given honoring the team, Mrs. Gilbert, the sponsor and others and the new ofticers for next year will be announced by Nayda Harrison, this ears president. Wanita Pinegar is the Chairman of the dinner, with Charlene Sessions and Laura Lou Hamblin as committee members. After the dinner, the dance will Caravan" as the held with theme. The Banquet Hall will be decorated accordmgly, under the direction of Winona Reece, chairman, and the help of the committee members: Mary Alice Sauls, Arno-len- e Snow, Barbara Wolsey and Carol Ann Reynolds. be The assembly will not have the theme carried out through it, but instead, the best talent of the club will be presented to the audience, wnh the help of a master of ceremonies. The assembly will be under the direction of Anna Lou Millei, chairman with the following committee members, Nayda Harrison, Mrs. Gilbert and Gladie Nixon. The dinner dance will be semi-form- al with no corsages, and it will be one of the biggest dances of the year. Forsyth Receives FHA Honors At the FHA Convention, March 25, Dixie Forsythe an eighth grade girl, air B. Y high was elected a state officer. She is the State Jun- ior high representative. Her duties the coming 'year will be to take charge of all Junior high school FHA clubs in the state. to Arnolene Snow was runner-uthe president. for p B. Y. High Plays Host Graduation Commencement exercises for the B.Y. high school will take place on May 25 with approximately 65 seniors being graduated. The formal exercises will be held in the Joseph Smith building auditorium. Students to fill the positions on the valedictory panel have not been chosen as yet but will be notified as soon as the selections are made. The graduation committee stated that the general policy toward corsages will be they arent out of place but aren't sanctioned and the general body of students is asked to cooperate by not having them. There will be a dance in the ballroom following the exercises. seniors who have not yet writThe annual Region Three Music ten their letters of application, paid Festival will be held Thursday, Ap- their one dollar graduation fee or ril 27, on the Brigham Young Un- had their cap and gown measureY iversity campus. Mr. Webb, B. Y. ments taken should do so at once high chorus instructor is in charge because of the limited time. with B. Y. playing host to the other Personal cards, announcements, May 10, 1950 has been set as schools. There will be a total of 13 and invitations must be purchased the date for Y day, according to schools from Lehi to Nephi includ- through the lower campus Dean Lloyd. ed, participating in the event. All Day Anticipated Each year, as you know, B. Y. High decides it is time to clean up" the school. This is an old tradition of the school. Each year, by the time May rolls around, the college decides they cant stand the school dirty any longer, so everyone takes a day off from their books and studies and goes on a clean-up- " campaign. Everyone dons old clothes, gath- Logan Houses FHA Convention The Future Homemakers of America held their annual convention March 24 and 25 at Logan, Utah. The Chere Ami and Notre Maison sent girls to the convention. The clubs sold lunches, candy, and identification dolls to raise money to ers up all the available buckets, help the kids go. Delegates were chosen from the Junior High acrags, etc. and starts out the day. cording to the help they gave in The college has some able persons selling candy. The senior high delegates were chosen from those who go up and white wash the Y. wanted to go. By noon everyone is through and The convention was held on the there is a dance, or party. AC campus. The girls from all over the stayed in the Rural Arts Building. The girls representing BY high were: Ann Romney, Kay Johnson, Gibby, Mary Lynn Wakefield, Duties Joyce Teachers Merlene Jex, Charlene Sessions, Joyce Jex, Marilyn Morrill, Irnolene Mr. Wayne Sorenson was put in- Snow and Dixie Forsythe were elto office as principal, March 15, in ected for B.Y. representatives place of Mr. A. John Clarke. Mr. The schedule for the two days Clarke has been moved to chairman of Secondary Education Depart- was as follows: A fun night, busment. Mr. Sorenson was teaching iness meeting, a luncheon, a tour Math., Religion, geography and Gen. of the campus and evening program. Science. Change Mrs. Julia Caine taught 9th grade core, and English C. She has gone back to college in Colorado for the next quarter. Mr. Larsen has been ; ' -5 The Prom committee, consisting Jim Webster, Clinton Makekau, Albert Christiansen, Gladie Nixon, Rene Morgan, Sharon Berrett, have worked very dilignetly and are sure of a success. of The theme for the prom will be "Hawaiian Reveries and has been carried out in the assembly. The decorations will consist of paly trees, palm leaves, and the center attraction will be a large volcano. These decorations have been under the direction of Sharon Berrett, Krista Nelson and Elaine McDonald Mr. Gunn has been directing. The floor show under the direction of Clinton Makekau will feature Hawaiian members and dances. The Juniors and their partners will also take part in Junior Promenade. Th assembly today featured a parade of songs Well received the audience was the skit, and My Little Red Book Shoe Shine Boy. In hit by In Chat-ttanoog- former, different girls from ie the the Junior class played the part of girls that Lee Black, narrator, was thinking of asking for a date. The Shoe Shine Boy was played in a joint on the other side of the tracks with somewhat spicy characters from the joint" looking Region Band Meet at Eureka on. The annual region 3 band festival will be held May 5, at Eur- eka, this year. Mr. Brailsford and Mr. Gunn are sponsors of the Junior class. Mr. Madsen has been working with the band on such festival tunes as Oriental Suite, and a march called Colonel Bogey. The band can be one of the best in the state this year if they work hard. Clean Up Marches On Junior high versus Senior high was the challenge made by the Junior high in the 8th grade locker Convention Contest clean up campaign sponsored by Core City. The Junior high won Mr. Sparks is getting his teams the challenge for the first two in order for the commercial contest. weeks by 48 points. It is going to be held April 14, The points are based on the in1950, here at B. Y. High. sides of the lockers, vulgar pictures, Teams from the first and second writing, lipstick smears, etc. These year type, first and second year are all marked down. The floors shorthand, and first year bookeep--inand stairs are also taken into conclasses will be entered. sideration for points. All schools from Region 3 will This clean-ucampaign will be have students and teams entered going on the rest of the year, being checked every two weeks by representatives from the senior and junior high schools. The winner will be awarded a peanut bust at the end of the year. g p added to the teaching staff to teach 9th grade science and geography. Safety Ed. Classes Outline Drills Halls Merit Face Lifting The Driver Safety Education clas- ses have been planning fire drills as a part of thir unit in safety. All of the plans were written and drawn up during class periods preceding the drill. Thanks are due to the committee, who in charge of Joanne Rawlings, Get Into decorated the halls to give the tournament spirit to the school. The There is a plan in each room. The Swim kids spent a lot of money and time making the decorations. Mr. Sparks announced that the school is planning to hold the annual swimming party about May 15. The school is going to go to Lagoon for the entire day. The school will charter buses for the students who wish to go. School will be excused for the day if enough students plan to go. Some free tickets are given to the Y" students. The grey and gold streamers, and the wildcat really made the halls interesting. After two days of ducking in and out of the ladders and falling over streamers the hall was really worth the efforts that were put into decorating it. The kids should be congratulated for doing a very fine job. The first drill took place Wednesday, a little after ten. Everything went off well, and things were done orderly. for each floor The drill Wednesday was planned and announced just before to each class. There are going to be some more unexpected drills, that the students won't know about. The Junior prom committee pictured above has announced Hawaiian Reverie as their theme this year. The committee from front, left to right, are: Rene Morgan, Gladys Nixon and The purpose of the drills will give Sharon Berrett. Back row Jim Webster and Albert Christensen. students practice so they will know Absent when the picture was taken was Clinton Makekau. what to do in case of a real fire. i |