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Show I Sept. 26, 1958 Yld Cat Page 4 Hawks Defeat Cats, 30-- 7 4 Wildcats Look For Great Year la 58-5- 9 Coach Jed Gibson and his Wildcat eleven were defeated 30-1- 4 by North Sanpete in their This year B.Y. High welcomes three new members to the seaMrs. Juanita Rogers, opening game of the 1958 PleaMt. Physical Education department. They are at 12, son, Joyce sant. September Jed Gibson and Frank Arnold. They take the place of teachtaken who have Snow Don and Chournos, Grant Bushman The Wildcats, who played a much better game than the score ing positions elsewhere. indicated, went to the dressing6 Mrs. Rogers comes to Y High to I intend and dont room at half time leading ball club with a very outstanding record start now. He has a record of by virtue of a two yard pSgnge She attended Wayne High school coaching and playing to back by Lane Van Tassel and the first of two extra points kicked where she was very active and this statement up. He will handle tenbaseball, by Bob McDonald. was Valdictorian of her class. varsity basketball, football.. in assist The Hawks of North Sanpete and nis She graduated from B.Y.U. with out for the third quarter came new these the From way Education in Physical a majors coaches are starting out, B.Y.H. with lot of fire and proceeded and English and minors in dance is going to have a great year in to score two touchdowns. Both But it is not all up to of these scores came on a single and French. She was active 1958-5coaches. The teams have got reverse which the Cats were unthroughout college and was a the win and the student-bod- y able to control throughout the member of many organizations. to wanthasto got to support them game as the Hawks scored four Phi Kapinclude: of these Some times on this same play. both. pa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cougarettes and director of In- Sports I Mirror I With Mick 7-- With the arrival of two new coaches, there has come an awakfootening in school spirit. Our rapidis small, ball team, though watchly improving under the Gibbon. ful eye of Coach San-PetIn the game with North our boys showed great at times, great initiaand, spirit tive. Every member of the 1958 Wildcat crew has shown vast imof provement since the beginning few a the football campaign weeks ago, and Im positive that within the next few weeks B.Y. to High will have good reason football its be proud of fighting team. captain Jimmy Mitchell, the of this years team, is a leader both on and off the field, and between him and his partner in crime, Paul Redd, BY .H. has a guards. At pair of unstoppable the tackie slots we have Kent Fairchild, John Lambert, and Bruce Campbell, whose blocking last game aided greatly to our scoring efforts At the all important center slot, Jerry McDonald has dtaken over and is doing a man-sizejob, while the end positions are being handled by Bob Eastmond and Ronald Van Wagnen. In the backficld, the quarterMrs. Juanita Rogers, chores are being handled Coach back Gibson, E. teachers New P. nicely by Bob Bunker very Arnold.Coach switched Irom left was who Bob McDonald while accents halfback, going keeps the main from quarter the made change rear. to from front The surhalfback. left to back this very Wayne has achieved at comes season of the prise effectively. Tassel Lane Here tan half. There is a tendency among right and is doing a some customizers to go too far has taken over as was shown in the in their crazy paint jobs and bang up job he North game ruin the shape, which confuses broke Sanpete the linewhen sevfor through the eye. Sticking to one basic eral sizable gams and one touchdesign repeated on different of the car, is much bet- down. Dennie Jones and Bob Martin Of all the aspects of custom-Fo- r parts ter than trying to find a difarc the offers difdoing a more than capable to painting fit in with &. ferent shape at fullback with Dennie aldut best chance for the customize ferent parts of the car body. ternating at halfback to express his individuality and If your taste runs to a really to Our coaches are doing a wonto set his car apart frorn pH complicated paint job, try derful of the job m instilling our team keep an overall picture others. The range of possibilities and it will be up to cera with scal-too- k for mind in car spirit whole your Gf flame painting, striping, to support the ntboch stude the of is tain unity. degree loping, and other techniques ear and instil the team this a ) twelve Fred Agabashian, very wide spread some with school of the spirit that will time veteran Indiannapolis Wane Neison, a senior at B.Y. 500, spoke at the assembly, cairx our team to a successful bas done a very unique and 17, on the subject season not onh m football but eonservative job of scalloping September spoils as weT With Highway Safety is No Acci- the other 49 Forcj Arnold a Coach film showed also doing the celling He dent. Coa-Gibson 500 and a doing the a on it the car Indiannapolis gives Scalloping tnun one region molt Take entitled bossing, Races, sleeker and look, lower Speedway longer, opponent will be surprised. and a feeling of motion that It From a Champion, 9. tramurals. Mrs. Rogers is in her third year of teaching with her first two years at Dixie Jr. College and Springville Jr. High. She has been married two years to Mr. Keith Rogers. Coach Jed Gibson is in his first year of teaching. He will handle varsity football, track, and assist in basketball. Coach Gibson says that one ot his first objectives is to have more school spirit and support, and to try and build a team with a burning desire to win. After it watching the Richfield game of seems to this writer that all these things are present. He is pleased with the teams progress and he expects to have a good team before this year is over. Coach Frank Arnold comes to B.Y.H. from Payette High School in Idaho where he was head basketball and baseball coach. His basketball team took fourth place in the district meet and his baseball team was undefeated in 15 starts He is a graduate Of Idaho State participated College where in basketball and baseball. He graduated in 1956. the past two summers he has played baseball and softball in Provo. He was a member of the G. Lowery Anderson softball team which won two city league and two Provo softball Invita- tional Championships. TheV also second place in the State Meet this summer. Coach Arnold was definitely one of the better players in the league. He plaed with American Fork in the Central Utah baseball league and thev won this to give them the title in Central Utah Baseball Coach Arnold says, "I have never associated with a losing be t(ar Corner J . i e, |