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Show April 17, 1953 TTd Cat Page SPEECH WORKSHOPS GET EXCELLENT RATING FOR PLAY The speech workshop production Dont Feed the Animals was presented at the Region 3 Interpretive Meet in Spanish Fork on April 7. The play, which was directed by George L. Lewis received an excellent rating and was put on at the state meet on April 9. Dont Feed the Animals is a story of a man who has been told by a society girl that she wouldn't marry him if he were the last man on earth. As a result he gucw and becomes intoxicated, t pon Students Host Navaho Students; Return Visit Y returning home he falls into a coma. During this time he dreams he is the last man on earth and that he has been placed in a zoo. The cast consists of Gary Johnson, Nancy Briggs, Weston , Joyce Gibby, Marjorie Kill-pack- Short, Hannah Williams, Lor Ann Haws, Diane Corbett, Dawna Ferguson, and Merlene Jex. The meet featured Contests in humorous dramatic readings, readings, pantomime, retold stories and one act plays. B.Y. High entered into almost all of the divisions of the meet. Students participating were Carmen Brandley, Carol Gleason, Brent Brockbank, Janelle Brimhall, Paul Smith, Joyce Crowther, Ann Romney, Sharlene Taylor, Swen Swenson, and Dean Maiben. The ones who received the opportunity to go to state were urol Gleason, humorous read-ag- , and Swen Swenson, Dean aiben, Brent Brockbank, panto-ic- . Carmen. Brandley was cho-- i io be the first alternate to in die humorous reading New faces were seen around the school grounds the last part of March. Yes, the excursion of the Navaho Indian students, commonly known as Cooks Tour, visited our school. The group, 25 strong, ca r down to our city as guests o i vision. some of the students from B.Y and Provo High schools. The students here, who were hosts of the Indians were: Tony Taylor, Ted Packard, Bob Oaks The Hardy Redd, Jack Clarke, Jacque Brandley, Helen Bauer, Glenna Spring has sprung around B.Y. Lant and Barbara Stumph. High despite the weather. The group of Indians were takCupid has been his aren into the homes and during rows around. He shotting shot a big one their stay, were taken o.n tours at Darrel Bushnell, who presentof BYU, Geneva, Columbia Steele, ed Marjorie Killpack with a and the city of Provo in general. beautiful diamond. Wednesday morning they were Marjorie though is not the only guests at the college devotional. lucky girl around B.Y.H., to reIn return, our students who ceive a Helen Norton were hosts, made a visit up to received diamond, a diamond from Scott the Indian school at Brigham Thomas, and she has already set City. her fedding date for June 10. An assembly was given in their Those enjoying what honor. Swimming in the spacious weather we do have are spring Mary pool, and bowling made up their Hunt, Dixie Gehring, Sharon wonderful stay. Their meals were Webster, Shanna Nichols, Gloria eaten at the cafeteria. Unger, Merry Tippetts, Barbara One of the extra highlights Allen, Glenna Lant, Karen Webb given to the group, was a dance. and Dixie Forsyth. The group of visiting students These spry girls went bicycling taught the Indians the Bunny but the girls ran into a little bad Hop. One of the teachers comluck, when they lost Gloria Unger and Dixie Gehring, who had the mented that they would make the Hop the highlight of all lunches. their dances for quite a while. Parties have been quite popular These two excursions were araround this time of year. Some of the senior girls surprised Merranged by the Chamber of Commerce here in Provo. The general lene Jex on her birthday. They work was taken care of by Mr. made a big night out of it by J. Wiley Sessions of Provo. first going to a show, then having This was an experience that a Mexican Dish, then a slumber neither group will ever forget. party. It gave them an idea of how Richard Judd and Dawna Fereach other lived, and will surely guson were among the couples enrich their lives. who went up to the Rainbow. Pictured above is a scene from the play, Ionl Feed the Animals. Left to right are: Hannah Williams, Nancy Briggs, Gary Johnson, Marjorie Short and Joyce Gibby. -a teens Around Campus If you happen to see GO people running around school with straw hats on dont be alarmed, its only the band members. Their hats were acquired while wsiting On the trip Greg Austin, Merrill Oaks, LeGrande Young and Cecil Clarke changed from small blocked hats to sombroios. Most of the time they wore while T Nogales, Mexico on the recent shirts, levis and lettermen sweat band trip. ers. The girls wore pedal pushers Everyone promised to wearf their hats the following Monday or levis in the bus. Lynne to school but only a few showed looked real cute all in her pegged blue denims. trip up with theirs, they were Adri-annTaylor, Sue Avery, Janice Jaque Brandley and Helen Allred, Carol Allred and KathBauer took along moccasins and leen Baird. bag to match. Alice White bought hers in Mesa, Arizona. In Mesa the band wais greeted by girls wearing boys levis down to their hips and cowboy shirts. They also wore squaw dresses. The Brigham Young University These are the kind you wash then High School Concert Chorus furhang around a broom to dry. nished the music for the Provo Most of the on the bus liked Stake Conference which was held the looks ofgirls Mesa girls, this inon April 12 in the tabernacle. The cluded Carol Halliday, Sheryl chorus, which is directed by Fred Smith, Judy Roderick, Verda Webb, sang Praise Ye the Lord, Kemper, Kathleen Keeler, Let the Mountains Shout for Graham and Janelle Brim-hall- . Joy, and The Palms. The chorus has a number of Kay Cornaby and Ronald Baum concerts planned for the near created a sensation of their own future. On April 19 they will per- when they wore hats that looked form at the Sixth Ward. Then on ' like something Walt Disney creatApril 23 the chorus is giving a ed. , benefit concert for the Oak Hills Mr. Sorenon became one of Second Ward, which is building the boys when he started weara new chapel. The chorus will ing a blocked hat. Mr. Gunn and present its final concert of the Mrs. Bauer, the other two chapyear on May 17 at the Manavu erons always looked neat and Ward. pressed. n Egg-ertse- e Chorus Sings at Stake Conference I De-Lore- s 3 |