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Show New idea in education rup . . . views new program in Calif. The d! xible scheduling program ol Brookhurst High School. Anah urn Call! was scrutinized this week bv Rex Arnett. Louis Chatter! v and Wallace Montague of the BY High faculty and Robert Rowe of IBM Tie group plans to visit UCLA Iabormorv School and Roy . Mar-'tinTtmi- oi High School i Las gas which have advanced cational methods i Ve- edu- 'FLEXIBLE scheduling is a new idea in education, new in the last five years." said Mr Arnett, faculty member in charge of the program "Our program, winch vc on Dadv Demand Computer Scheduling, was initiated in September. 63. by Lloyd Trump, nationally prominent educator Todav. BYU. Stanford University, and Brookhurst are the leaders in the field " Mr IBM systems enby saying, "BY compared gineer, High students, giades 7 through 12. will participate in DDCS Only the senior class. 400 students, is on a flexible schedule at Brookhurst Also theirs is different because tliev dont use a computer. Rowe. MR. ARNETT and Mr Rowe are writing the program for the computer Other members of the Sophs sponsor Christmas ball Santa and Miss Merry Christmas will be at the BY High Christmas Dance, sponsored by the Sophomore Class, tomorrow night at 8 30 in the Smith Family Luing Center. The Miss Merry Christmas contestants are Paula Goff. Cheryl McKinnon. Janeene Acord, Becky Redd, and .Janet Christensen The winner will be announced during the tloorshow Also featured will be Lon Keith singing the theme song "The Christmas Song" and Santa Claus Music for the dance will be furnished by the Townsmen Dress will be Sunday best, and admission is $1.25 per couple or 75c stag y Sophomore Mr Gary Penrod Class adviser, is the faeultv member assisting the Sophomore Class with the Christmas Dance The Sophomore Class Christmas Assembly will be given this afternoon Writers and directors of the play are Christeena Richards and Susan Morrison. The stars and main characters are Brian Lambert. playing .Jack Frost, and Paula Goff, playing a Fairy Others in the play are Larry Wilkins. Lenord Lee. Wendy Johnson, Annette Barton, Clint Williams. Larry Ford, Julie Anderson. Greg Clark. Gary Golightly. Linda Egbert. Greg Faux. Chad Murdock, and other members of the Sophomore Class. Miss Earlene Durrant is the faculty adviser to thn sophomores in charge of the assembly. Steering Committee are Dr Glen Ovard, chairman. Dean Antone K. Romney. Principal Lowell Thomson. Wallace Montague. Dr. Robert Egbert. Dr Gary Cailson. NYrman Wright. Dr Dwayne Belt, and Karla Benson, secretary. Target date for incorporation at BY High is still March "Success will bring BY High into national prominence." stated Mr. Rowe Already considerable interest has been expressed across the country in our work." contributed Mr. Arnett. That's whv IBM gave us the services of Mr. Rowe " Visiting California schools this week and working in the flexible scheduling program are (from left Dr. Glen Ovard, Mr. Robert Rowe, of IBM: and Mr. Rex Arnett. (Photo by Sondra Young) o , Vo1- - V. :r N- - 7 Ashworth wins contest B. Brent Ashworth, a junior and writer tor the Brigadier, has won the annual Voice of Democracy contest sponsored by the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars His speech h3s been recorded ' and will now compete with the winners of the schools within this district. ReNon Fisher, senior and editor of the Wildcat, took seconds place while Mike Young, junior. nabbed third place. A total of 47 entered the contest. Brents talk emphasized that all Americans should take an active part in using their freedoms, and that they should get rid of the apathetic feeling now present in the United States. We should have had a better percentage of participation in this contest, stated Brent. He is referring to the fact that BY High had 25 percent participation against 34 percent for the high school up the street. The nations winnrr of this speech fest will receive $5,000 and a private talk with President Lyndon B. Johnson Brigham Young High School, Provo, Utah Friday, December Chorus Yule concert scheduled Monday at 8 If Christmas lights and trees have failed to give you the Christmas spirit, then the Christmas Concert to be held Monday at 8 p m. may be the solution. Leave Your Sheep, While Watched Their Flocks Sheperds By Night, and Jeannette, assisted by Kay Crook-sto- n on the violin. Under the direction of Mr. Fred Webb, vocal music director, the choiuses will perform in the Joseph Smith Building Auditorium. The songs to, be presented will range from early periods to Following Choir will contemporary. THE PROGRAM VILL begin by the A Cappella Choir singing Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee." My Shepherd Will SupO Holy Jesus, ply My Need. and Praise Ye The Lord " The second part of tne program will be taken by the Seventh Grade Ensemble They will sing As Lately We Have Watches," Dec Basketball, Lein at BY. 17 6 15 p m Chrimas Assembly. Sophomore.-- , 18 Junior Hgh party, 2 p m . Mm's Gvm (hri-dnaDance, Smith Farndv L'mg Center. m Senior, Junior, and Freshman ch ,s dinners 20 Cfnprt Ih'ri; fhi Fine Aits Center, Con- cert Hall. 8 22Td Vb dl. n m BY at Plea- sant Grove Siud mtbi dv J 2 23 r.ashetba'1 Foi Jan 3 6 13 14 on Isra-bell- this the A a, Cappella again be featured as they sing "Ye Sons and Daughters Now Shall Sing." "O Be Joyful, and Psalm 150. The Eighth Grade Chorus will present the next part of the program by singing Today There Is Ringing. Holy Art Thou. Now Nobis Domine, and The Carol of The Star. AFTER THIS A Chorus Ensemble will be featured, singing The Bells Ring Out for Christmas. assisted b Laraine Grow on the vibra-har- p. The final portion of the program will be gAen by the A Cappella. Choir as it sings Ho. Everyone That Thirtieth, Glory to God." and O Night Serene and Hallowed The finale for the program will combine all of the choruses to sing the traditional Sanctuc" asmed bv Kathryn Brady and Manlynn Monson. Accompanists for the choru? are Tom Hund'er, Myra Olser and Glenn Monson b at BY Jude 6 15 Mm-crn- p m Anmriom 6 5 pm Basketball. BY at Logan School resumes Backtball. Springville at BYC 6 15 p m Wresthng, BY at Springville Second semester ends Basketball. BY7 at Orem. 6 15 p m Preference Ball Assembly. 2pm Next issue of The Brigadier Festive spirit to dominate Senior dinner ( hostm.is spirit m the form of p, e.cnts, and entertainment .,ll be gained bv the Senior Cid'--as ihv h ,d iheir das. dinner tcmorro.v night at 5 30. Tim dinner will be held on the tl lid floor wn,ch will be Sdnr d oraLd to go with the mood of ChrMmas According to ReNon Fisher, wno - m charge of food, the fare is turkey and all the trimmings Following JJte dinner will be a prcgiam consisting of songs and a Christmas story. After this the seniors will join the juniors in the main hall to sing Christmas carols. Committee heads for the dinner are Alan W llkxns. program; Me1 Martin, favors; ReNon Fisher foodand Dawn Thurston, dee orations. fod lx hnstnas vacatur, at BY, 30 -- o m begins Basketball 28 O s 8 30 p Winners of the annual Voice of Democracy contest were Brent Ashworth, first place (seated); Mike Young, third place; and ReNon Fisher, second place. (Photo by Phil Thomas) 17, 1965 , l . Class members will exchange small 25c gilts at the dinner. |