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Show Club News Snowflake Fantasy, The school Pep club its first marching appearance for the game between B Y. and Lincoln at the January 6 basketball game. Their uniforms Well, kids, there are only three are all ready and waiting and so more days until the Senior Hop, are the girls. so you had better be getting your dates asked, tickets purchased, and PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This new your liest suit or formal dusted off, organization is really starting to for the first dance of get in the swing of things. A- the year lready they are preparing the picMonday. Dec. 19, is the tures for the year book and the and it will be held in the night Joseph Yld Cat considers them their Smith ballroom, at 9 p m No corright hand. sages allow id The theme, Snowflake Fantasy, NOTRE MASON Talk about fine will be carried out the Christmas Spirit, just listen to dance in silver and bluethrough decorations what the Notre Maison is doing There will be refreshments and the for someone in Provo. The girls dance is open to the public but it is are planning to play the part of for high school students. substitute for santa to a family especially Tickets are $1 00 per couple. in town. Wes Barry and his orchestra will be featured at the annual hop, The meeting on Friday 9 was which is by the B Y. to make the final plans for their senior classsponsored of '50 box. This is a fine project really Plans for this dance have been worth the Christmas Spirit. in the making for several weeks and the committee has been workSKI CLUB This is a brand new ing hard to really make this one club here at B.Y. and it really of the best dances of the year. promises to be great fun for the The committee consists of the members. A committee has been class officers: Dallin Oaks, president; chosen to draw up the constitu- Mauris Jackman, vice president; tion that the club will follow. Janet Oaks, secretary-treasureBill Richard Spencer is the chairman Berge and Nayda Harrison, social and the members are: Ruth Gam- chairmen; and Anna Lou Miller, mon, Joyce James, and Alan Joyce James, and Marilyn Morrill, committee mmbers. THESPIAN The Thespian Christmas Night is planned to be the Y highlight of December 14. Among the many activities planned are 2 one-aplays both keeping in the WhiteChristmas. First is the Last night, in the Joseph Smith thorn at Yule and the other ofie will be Guest at the Inn. auditorium, the combined music department of B. Y. high held their Plans are also under way for a annual Christmas concert for the ball right after the Christmas holi- public and students of Provo. days. It is to be a Welcome Back The combined chorus of 110 voiTo School Ball. ces, under the direction of Fredrick N. Webb, opened the concert by Many more activities are going to be carried out during the com- singing a group of three sacred numbers. Then the chorus altering year. nated with the high school band in ChristQUILL AND SCROLL The Quill presenting both sacred and and Scroll club has been in the mas numbers for the concert. The:-ensemble process of being organized and now were also some small which participated. groups All the eligible is ready to go. The B.Y. high school chorus is members have been notified. Mr. adlarger this year than it has ever Winston Mercer is the faculty been before and Mr. Webb states are visor. fine Many projects scheduled to begin after the holi- that they have great possibilities, which were proven last night, where days. they gave an outstanding performance. The members of the chorus were in for formats and suits. The band, in their new gray uniforms, also gave a very fine showing and they are well on their way to a busy year, states Mr. Madsen, dirctor of the band. FAUVTNES is planning ec c Theme of Hop PJLkJ) semi-form- $ -- o Ik k& ') i XS" The defending state class B champPictured above is the B.Y high basketball team for the year Max Eggertsen, Eddie Maloney, Jim Dunford, Scott Thomas, ions are, from left to right; front Coach Rex Olson, Dave Young, Tyler Alston, Mauris Jackman, Jerry Minson, Kent Lloyd. Back Tom Stan Eldon Lloyd, Albert Christensen, Collins, and assistant Coach Owen Dixon. Karren, 49-5- 0. row-kneelin- g: row-standin- g: r; High Band, Chorus Concert ct e Sophomore Cheerleaders Chosen The sophomore cheerleaders were chosen Thursday morning at a special meeting for this purpose. Attending were the student body officers, the two coaches, Mrs. Little Women Presented Gil- bert, the four cheerleaders, and a few representatives from the sophomore class. Mary Louise Clark, Jean Anderson, and Ruth Anderson, were elected after they did a few of their cheers as examples. They will lead in cheers and yells during the preliminary games this basketball season. The B.Y. high school Childrens its Theatre presented recently second play, Little Women, to many people of Provo. The two casts, chosen to give more students experience in acting in plays, were very successful in their second production of the season. Many adults as well as children eagerly look forward to each Childrens Theatre presentation. Dear Diary Holiday Greetings . . . From Principal Nov. 23, 1949 The Fauvines put on a super assembly today. It Today all of you are returning was just what we needed as a send-of- f for the Thanksgiving holidays. to your homes to celebrate Christmas. I hope you will take this They presented a cute skit about message as a greeting from the "Little Nell that was really funny. University and the High School The whole assembly was based on faculty wishing you a very Merry a slumber party and everyone did Christmas and a Happy New Year. what they liked most about autumn. Nov. 24 That wonderful day calI hope that as you return home and have this opportunity to be with led Thanksgiving has come again iBeaten enough turkey withtftll your families that the of Christmas, the spirit of friendli- the trimmings to last a month and I cfn hardly move. Its good theres' ness, kindliness and giving of yoii school tomorrow because I need selves to the awsnlSers of your famianother day to recuperate. friends shall ly and to Nov. 30 basketball in you minds, that with a this started limiwill be oDdhe evening. bang considerate you ted budget thajt Santa Uause has. The Wildcats came out with the top Remember thfc in the beginning score over Murray. Dec. 2 Everyone enjoyed Little the gifts werefirecious tithe giver because of th. thoughts ient with Women, the second production of them rather than their cast. So let the Childrens Theatre, which was us celebrate Christmas with thanks- our assembly today. It was very well done and dese ves many thanks giving and Jove for the for all the hard wc rk and time that we bear eaahoth went into making it the success it happy time wd cspvT-was. . family. Dec. wo our second ex- A. RN CLARKE citing gameV The game wire played here with Nonji sSummiff Dec. 9 The basketball team played a wry od game with Granite tonight HAvas one poi behind when the final bell ran. Dec. 15 ThvB&ad and Chorus B.Y. highs junior class rfugs wjere chosen by the class two weeks ago, gave a very tcnderrl concert at the Joseph Sniilh building. Many according to Ted Nielson, class people were ttosre er.c enjoyed it The order for the rin dent. I very much. snt tcday and nearly every 16 Dec. That lorg awaited day the class ordered a ring. These rings will arrive inHtmt has arrived at last. ,hvo weeks of holidays sound abnest too good to ten weeks and the juniors vfcQ the remaining amount that they be true. Therd are about 325 students at B. YJh:gh school who are owe on them. It A $3.00 down payment was re- extremely happy beciuse itis. the seem doesnt L good tjiat for each ordere quired ring old year of 1949 is alfiost over but d by putting nw Li g I canfses Time Father on, olq specs trudging wearily pasta me just the same as alwayl. Nowwe must bid goodbye to 1213 apd welcome wie think, can Season basketball tjckets have another year which be will and bett evn been sold to only fglfjL stliJents out of the junior and soauo high ". Ch&avoir school, according Jensen, faculty ho have not All senior st These tickets for en assured t tb graduation season basketball t, .es away. Tmy ve Lca&i met should were $1.10 a piedg for the four equirements M: k with heck Cparkf. The are Thete tickets games away, n has been for ine extend; transferable. lone unit of t as Jan. credit ancM vr .t'vf cr ftTfr-api- rttr W yr byup-permo- st Pre-seaso- n 3' jWe Juniors Order New Bleachers In Gymnasium on behalf of the B. school board, reported how high much the new bleachers in the womens gym were appreciated and how grateful they were to the church authorities for purchasing them. They are the best available, folding back against the walls when hot, Jn use'3' They are all made of hardwood with the reported cost being about $7,QQQV Mr. Jensen, Y. fn Apology To Mrs. Merrill Our most sincere regrets ard,here-b- y given to our dear Mrs. Morrill. In an article in the last issue $f our paper one of ounforgetful reporters wrote that Mrs. forrill could hot swim. This is to lay that she is a very fine swimme and eves has her senior life saving certificate. Mrs. MorNow we are hoping rill will spare our poor reporter's neck hnd once again be her friend. Class Rings horn-rimme- Season Tickets Sold to Studen ?! afi ar-gr-- NiSia s od dead-wor- mu Float myrraise InftheChristmas parade Decem- the main objects of interesVwas the unique float des- ber onte of built under the igned-dud, direct-tio- n Mr.Gunn, our art director. The tfloat, representing B.Y. high, was lone of the first of its kind to be seen in ;fhis area. The huge Jbf mov(r.g soldier had been an object of interest dtiring the time it was being built. tThe float received more thanj just school interest. The Salt Lakd Telegram had a story on the float! praising its originality. Stdenfjeachers CoWmlofo'Work ; ft Thf student teachersjcompleted their jfiryi term of practice teaching as cofiegd term endAd here at B.Y. High h'Decembe 13. They have handed in all of u leir material dtfd books, anfoday is the last of their three-da- y final exams. These teachers are going to other schools to train for the next term, The for dbpissal of where perithey wiilteach half-da- y jeh.r.1 for the Christinas' holidays ods. ha4e6 n set as Friday, Dec. 16. School will begin again on Tuesday, - Mrs. Morrill Goes to Spokrno Who was the luckiest teacher in the school last month ? Why its Mrs. Morrill of course. Did you know that she got to go to Spokane, Washington to a convention of the North West Acrediting to attend meetings on secondary education. She left on December 6 and returned on December 11. The country is beautiful and even more so when you can sit in a comfortable train coach and dont have to worry about gas The meeting was a or blow-outMrs. Morrill was and success great very thrilled by the country. We B. Y. high band members have their brand new uniforms. Trying all would have had fun too only them on above are, standing: Jerry Gillette, Albert Christensen, and I guess you just cant take a bunch Reed Miller. In front: Albert Moulton and the band director Farrell of high school students every place Madsen. you go. cy s. Jan. 3, 1950. Im Dreaming of A New Boy Friend Tune to White Christmas of a new boy friend, Not like the one I had before. May his eyes be brighter. His teeth be whiter, And one that really knows the score. Im dreaming of a new boy friend, In every dream I have at night. May he not be bashful or tight, And I hope my dreams will turn out all right. Im dreaming A Christmas Wish Here are some Christmas wishes for some really nice students. Merry makingfor Jim D. Every little wish for Rene M. Red and blue presents for Emma D. Right down happiness for Eddie M. Years of fun for Jean A. Cherry chocolates for Mauris J. Happy days for Lee B. Real Happiness for Laura Lou H. Instant joy for Dale B. Silver and gold for Mrs. Hart. Tons of complete love for Cliff C Many years of life for Jim P. A good lot of luck for Nan S. Some wonderful days for all. |