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Show Dance and Game to Climax Pep Week Activities Remember walking into B Y, High last Monday morning and being greeted by gay balloons and posters' You were being introduced to Pep Week' which start ed that er da and is climaxed tomorrow night by jour attendance at the game and watch the 13. Y Wildcats beat the Pleasant Glove Vikings , Today is Gold and Grey Day and like eveiyone else you're wearing the schools colors. But this isn't the fust da of celebration Last Tuesday was Pep Club Day and what a lav the girls made of it! Pins adertising the game and supjxirt of the team were made and worn In the club Wildcat Pepsters Loud Sox Dance Tonight In Gym Kami Irishman and Jackie Beck, back; Gwen Abegg and Janice - Nelson, front, Planning and carrying out of Pep Week was under Loud Sox Dance tonight will help climax B. Y. High's Pep Week activities. Planned for the mens gym, the dance will be date or stag. Shoes will be checked at the floor, after the admission price of 25 cents a couple or 15 cents per person has been paid. The music will be furnished by Byron Fisher at the phonograph. It is to be noted that the music of many name bands will be obtained this A their direction. way. Vol. 12, No I3.Y 1 LT High School, Piovo, Utah Jan. 21, The dance is for both junior and senior high students, and it will begin at S p.m. and is scheduled to close at 11:30. The dance is being sponsored by the student council. 1953 Noon Activities, Hall Decorations, Pep for Games Taken Over by School Clubs and Organizations In recent action of the student council, the school luhs were gien control of the noon aetixi-ties- , school pep ha- games, and hall decorations c - action which was approved at a meeting of the student council and flub pi esidents, was intended to give a larget group of the student body an oppoitunitv to participate m these activities The clubs will have charge of the noon dances foi one week, a special activity on Wednesday, and will he ehatged with raising the school spirit foi the game on then- wreek The activities will be taken In t he following clubs, beginning on January 23. In parenthesis is the game for their week, and where it played Thespians 'Carbon There Ski Club ' Ameri Tin-- ' - can Folk There , Spanish Club (Lincoln Here), Letteiman Club Lehi There), Photogiaphy Club 'Carbon Here. Chorus 'American Fork- Here. Student Council, Cheerleaders, and Pep Club 'Class B Tournament), and Rocks and Minerals. i - The month's decorations will be taken in Febru-a- i b Notre Maison. in March by the Radio-IhvsuClub, and in April by the Seminary. Sue Collins studentbody president, introduced lie .student council action to the club presidents. She wild that it was felt by many people, that the chilis and students did not have a chance to participate m school activities She stated that this action will bring the clubs and studentbody closer s i I he Ski Glut) was scheduled to sponsor a Snow Carnival Wednesday. but flue to unforsee.n circumstances it was postponed for approximately two weeks. odnesda also ended the ( beer Contest Everyone who wanted to enter the contest submitted an original cheer to one of the cheerleaders The winners, Janelle Brimhall, Gary Anderson, and Rose Mary Andrus, were inti odueed Thursday on the assembly and given a cash prize. An assembly introducing the team was held Thursday, after which the sophomoie as w'ell as arsity cheerleaders led us in a pep rally. I he.se are just a few of the highlights of B Y s first Pep Week, which proved successful and peppy as expected. Dont miss the game tomorrow night. Support your team! Let our cheerleaders as well as the team hear that noise and show 13. Y.s will to win! Action by Council Establishes Student Honor Roll An honor roll system of rewarding high level scholarship has been approved by recent stu- dent council action. This new honor roll will be on a competitive basis and will have two sections, honors and high honors. Each section will have about 15 students included, and the lists will be posted on a board near the office. First honor roll will be posted at t.he end of the first semester, and at the end of every term after that. The honor rolls were set up as an incentive for. higher grades. They will be under the direction of Byron Fisher, Sue Collins, and Bill Zabriskie. The action is now before the faculty for approval. A joint committee of students and faculty will complete the arrangements. six-wee- k |