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Show j , jfr Vol. 8, No. 5 Provo, Utah April 13, 1951 Tonight, Friday 13, will acknowledge the yearly Brigham Young High school Junior Prom April Showers, May Flowers Calendar APRIL: 13th Junior Prom. Dance to dreamy music of Jack Hansens orchestra at the Joseph Smith ballroom. Dance starts at 9 p.m. Its date, corsages, and formal. Tickets are $1.00 and can be bought from Darrell Bushnell, Wester Potter ,and Bud Losee 18th Election assembly. Final w candidates will be announced. 20th Election Day (alias Politician Day). Be sure to vote for I your favorite candidates, who will give you the biggest and best m the year of 1951-52- . I Junior High music assembly. J 4 Thespian Canyon party. The party will be held at Canyon Glen wand will be the beginning of the . yearly initiation. Any students who has had leading parts in two plays or has participated in any- I thing equivalent to that has a Jk chance for membership into one of the nations leading clubs. I Election Assembly dance. Held A in faithful, old 250 A. The winning candidates will probably be If They Made Me A singing, Be But A Slave To You. l King, Id ' 27th Fauvine Assembly. Annual Fauvine dinner-dance- . in the held Joseph Smith banquet A and formal room. Date banquet For members of the Fauvine Pep club, the cheer leaders, and their dates only. Dancing will T be held In the J. S. ballroom after the dinner. Everyone is invited to attend the dance. Intriguing n background decorations shall be A? built around the theme, StairStars. to the way 28th French club party. Plans are being set for a swimming girls, Mr. Mer4 party. Remember not will cer permit French be worn. to suits bathing , Tickets are $100 and JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Seated, left to right: Brown, (rowton; First row: Bullock, Engelman, Hafen, Brown, son, Cassity; Second row: Hayward, Keeler, Boyd Unger Third row: Hardy, Hardy, Carlson, Wilde, Davis; Fourth row Losee, News and Notes from the Jr. High THE BIG SPLASH By Mary Tippets and MAY: 3rd Thespian Night. A, 4 come. . 12th Awards assembly. 17th Thespian Night. 24th Junior High graduation. 24th Senior High graduation exercises. The ceremony will be held in the Joseph Smith auditorium followed by dancing in the ballroom. Primary Elections Held Today Weight, Snow, Bushnell. Com-prenez-vous- ? 4th Junior class party. PosLast sibly a swimming party. one in is a sophomore.) 5th Thespians. This will conclude the initiations which w'ere began in April. The annth Declared holiday. swimwith school nual party ming topping the list of fun. Hep! Hep! Hurrah! Lagoon, here we Mill (,m be bought from Darrell Bushnell, Wester Potter, and Bud Losee They will be sold at the dour also An invitation is offered in .d! neighboring schools to att nd the B. Y. High Junior Pi om 4 J. Paul Smith NINTH GRADE: And splash we did' Even now Park RoShe has only half the water it did before Friday, March 30. That was the day the ninth grade had their swimming (and ducking) party. It semed that Kaye Elder was the speed queen of the group, because she was the fust in, and as soon as Hardy Redd fell in, Kae was the first one to get ducked The minutes Jack Clark and Richard Hansen got m they found some Sprmgville mermaids to pass the time with Word soon got around that Jill Claike had found that the life guard was a pretty cute guy. Dixie Gehring was the star swimmer of the mighty splashers and won the. diving contest with her ,swan-(soap)Shanna Nichols was the luckiest girl there. She got to duck the boys. Joyce Gibby and Dorothy Darbo had a gay time swinging from the rafters and singing Aba Daba Honeymoon to each, other. Conrad Bryner and David Wilkinson enjoyed the sport of diving for rocks and the girls feet. After the whistle had been for the tenth time and everyone had managed to struggle from the pool, a large lunch banquet of everything from soup to nuts, was showered upon the happy freshmen While they ate, Neal Harding entertained the class with a juggling act which ended in a mass of broken Seven-Ua bottles. blowm p LAST ONE IN IS A NIGGA BABY By Gail Jolley and Kay Johnson The eighth grade held their class Svvimming party on April 2 The class left for Saratoga at :30 p m on a bus which was generously donated by Sheryll Smiths lather. Within ten minutes after arriving, all the kids were m the pool. Jimmy Earl and Alma Giles immediately found pleasure in posing in chairs, which w7ere placed under the water for lazy people, and then diving off. But Bob Finney and Dan Wakefield got more enjoy ment out of ducking the girls. Vliehael Hargraves, Richard Davis. and others were soon playing a friendly game of keep away with some Granite boys. 1 Kent Hendrickson. Kent Dun ford, Jerry Weight, Boh Smith Darrell Bushnell, Reed Miller, lot president; Geral Wilde, .lean An derson, Ellen Keeler, tor Vue president; Bet tv Lou Bod, Lou ise Bla.kham, .Joy.e Cassitv, f secretary; Rogct Bow n Nan. v LaP.ee All. n, H n Bnggs, Bauer, Jamre Hxkmnie Dm is Hawker, for social tiairrn in ,in. Joan Bullock, Maiy Ann Godfrev, Pat Dennis, Dallyne Biown, lot i heerleaders. These are the candidates in todays B. Y. High primal y elections. The election tod-ah maxes a week of cncul-itmpeti tions, and of verbal campaigning. Don't miss your chance to vote The junior high votes in 120 E. the senior high in 150 A Polls are open from 8.00 am to s 5u am., and from 12 noon to :00 , , r . g 1 pm Vote! The winners of the election will be announced primary at 1.00 p.m today on a bulletin board Winners of this election will report immediately to Room 150 A for division into the Gold and Grey parties and to receive instructions for the final election. Campaigning for the final election will be from next Monday to next Thursday. The election assembly is scheduled for Wednesday the 18th, at 11:00 a.m. |