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Show V X t.v- n ;',- - ' - Frolics set up NBC audition $ i " V for v A'" BY sextet The Andersen .sisters first sang as a sextet dui mg last years senior Christmas dinner. In one short year, they've gone a long way. all the way p the NBC studies in Bin bank. Calit The result oi their auditioning was a spg on the :,d Williams 'v ; f-,- . .ii't ,4;o - TV Show Fuui oi the S-- , . - V. , T. - & V, :; ; - - ;- I ?fii ' fc Jr i $k. Recently auditioning for NBC and Producer Frank O'Conner and receiving an offer to sing on the Andy Williams Show are, from V , - , ,V; fe jr, ; jfa$fr SSri,w2 ivii c Xir Vy ? V left, the Andersen sisters (four of whom artend BY High) Elaine, Shirley Gay, Kathy, Karen, Lynefte, and LaDj vn. Pilot L Jin M k r N uriio Cuh-foin- - New UVIDA organization holds contest The Utah Valley Industrial Development Association UVID ( Vol. which is being worked on by Mr. Ernest Dean to be called "Future Industrialists of America accordance with this new pi ogram promoting industry to In Basketbajl, BY v Uintah Fieldhouse Today Tomorrow-Basketb- Ashworth, studentbody president. Dec valley ninth through twelfth grader may enter a design for this progium with the studentbody president prize will be award- all, vs BY Murray, Fieldhouse 0 30 p m Dec. 6 Debate. here Dec 8 Wrestling Tourniinent, Womens Gym Thespian Assembly-DeBasketball. BY vs Cyp-iu3 pm, Fieldhouse Debate. Pleasant Grove Basketball. BY at American Fork Next issue of the Brigadier Spanish Fork, After an overwhelming victory over American Fork on Monday, year) and bnth graders Nancy Cannon and Kris Belnap went un-feaierf thn.ugh the entire three n.unds of debating Other debate teams which added to the vieto-include Jim and Mike Joe Andius Hoiikamp Lyn-ett- e Yeung and Alan Thomson ndersen and L Hirin' Black. Lynn Sampson and Byron Cn.oks-toand Robert Grow and Dave d the BY High debate team is making preparations to meet Spanish m mi Foik here next Weane.-Mamg and Pleasant Grove mre on Dec 18. according to Mr Kenneth Bovwhorpe, coach y 9 19 Any Dec Dec ed the studentbody which comes up with the best symbol More details will be posted as they are 13 16 c s. received T. y debate squad scjod its consecutive win of the year by defeating American Fork. 14 7. in competition held Munduv afterThe n Rich Seven teams from each sc he'd paiticipated in the meet with noon Seniors Brent Ashworth and Sid undefeated for the Sandberg each team debating three icunds For the first time this year the REteam debated the topic SOLVED That the foreign aid policy of the United States should i Fisher, L Grow head honor roll Terri Fisher, junior, and Linda Grow, freshman, headed the high honor roll as the only two students in the high school to attain a straight "A grade point average for the first term, according to Mrs. Idele Thurston, registrar. students making the high" honor roll, which requires a 9.5 grade point average, are senior Dave Rich: juniors Senior BYU high ups tuition $25 per semester College students will have to dig deeper into Daddys pocketbook in order to get into the Brigham Young University next fall. The tuition per semester will go up from $175 to $200 for members of the Latter-daSaint Church, and from $275 to $325 for y 2, 1966 Debate team tops AF; hate Slate SF PG next meets 3pm, UVIDA is a contest among high sponsoring school studentbodys for the best "corporate symbol to be used on lettei heads, ofticial communications. and lapel buttons. for the new program, according to Brent to the Dec. ) recently anouneed a new program come Brigham Young High School, Provo, Utah 24, No. 7 Janeen Acord, Terri Fisher, Larry Ford. Brent Orton, and Rachael Wallace; and freshman Linda Grow. detector test to be seen today Lie Has anybody had a lie detector test lately? An informative program on lie detection, emphasizing the fact that crime wont pay, will be presented today by Mr. Richard Wresch. National School Assemblies performer. Mr. Wfesch will point out the uses of lie detectors in the fields of juvenile delinquency and crime prevention. He will demonstrate the he detector by conducting tests with people from the audience. Mr. Wresch will relate the history of lie detection and tell the story of the First lie detector. Named on the honor roll were senior high students Brent Ashworth, Royden Britsch, Nancy Cannon, Paul Christensen Calrk Crookston, Lani DeHart, Laraine Grow, Paul Hintze, Val McOm-ber- , Tom Mildenhall, Chad dock, and Jackie Ovard. assistbe limh ed to will ance This also be the topic of the two upcoming debates non-militar- Mur- Others include Laurel Robison. Sid Sandberg, JenaVee Smith. Diane Sowards, Sylvia Spears, Lesley Strong, Kathy Swensen. Kathryn Thurston, James West. Mike Young, Kerry Lynn Cameron, and Drexel Clark. Junior high honor roll students include Shirley Anderson, Carol Ann Belt, Robert Bow'en. Ann Cox, Jolynne Davis, Hali DeHart. Christensen, Ann Cox, Carilee Paul Dixon, David Duerden. Jan-inLambert, Linda Lee. Jerry Reynolds. Cindy Slover, and Diane Strong. e y more TV's sent to BYH for class use 2 heavens! Two more television sets for me? These were the words of Miss June Berry, librarian, when two television sts were delivered to BY High's library. What overwhelmed Miss Berry was that she had received one other set just a couple of days earlier. Mr. Wallace Allred, assistant principal, had ordered two sets. One was for the teachers lounge and one for the check-ou- t service of the library. One of these was donated by Mrs. Caine. Miss Berry hopes that the new arrivals at BY High will be used especially during conference time. My guls Lynette Kaand rin Kathy, Shaky Gay attend BA High LaDawn a 'h giaduati. and Flame, a (h gi ad t r wn i hi v me uas(,n can sine hwu then uny o' the others, ex mple'e the si ti mis'ionai u s. hnqu'a! People LIUS tnuich ofliuak patients seiv.ie gioups, ward congregation1, and students -- all have heaid and admin d the xangs ot the Andersens Up in heanng the news of their audriomng m a language nisti uca.r uh flit1 heard sextet sing foi the mis surname-;- , remarked One could see it actually coming No one with thcnr sings quality without " recognition It was while the Andersens were pel forming in the 13th ward that they were heard by Janie Thompson of the BYU Program Bureau She arranged fir them to sing at the Fieldhouse Frolics as part of the Nov 5 Homecoming activ dies Sealed in that audience was Mr Dennis Miner, an agent from Dimensions in Talent Alter hearing the girls sing Mr Miner adied them to travel to Burbank. Calif to audition for NBC So off they went, the six sisters with their parents, Mr and Mis Yr lan Andersen, and their accompanist. Lynn Robinson In Burbank, the Andersens auditioned before Frank OConnor, producer of the Andy Williams Show which was rated number one last year They performed three of their best known songs Sisters." Thank Heaven for Little Girls " and Hear tlv Wind." the last one composed b Mrs Wanda Palmer of Mesa. Ariz Upon returning home, thev received word that they were chosen to appear on the Andy Williams show7 The 3 Ds, a professional group from this area, have auditioned with NBC three times now without a television offer This is the first auditioning for the Andersen sisters. Its a long way from the BY High senior Christmas dinner to the number one rated TV program, the Andy Williams show. Lost and found' opened Tuesdays The lost and found office will be open every Tuesday lunch hour with a member of the Student Council in charge of it, according to Brent Ashworth, studentbody president The office opened on Nov. 22 and will be open every Tuesday from now until the end of the school year. Every week a different member of the Student Council will be helping students find lost items Students will be required to sign for all items they claim. |