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Show Pago September Yld Cat 2 Bullock leads BYH upsets Springville in 6 win underdog Y for invasion 7-- By Christensen rry 18, 1964 With one upset under their belts already, members of the Wildcat football team await with eagerness this afternoons game Orem with the highly-toute- d Tigers in Orem. fumble by Spring ille in the opening minutes of last Fridays football name led to IVY. Hindi's onlv si on- as the Wildcats upset the favored Deeds by a 6 margin. (.Quarterback Mike Bullock, aidioc ed by blocking from the heck held and liru. gained heavy end yardage on continuous sweeps to score in the first quarter untoucehed. WINNIXd POINT What proved to bo the winning point .wa.-- made by Bullock on the same play an end sweep. Bouncing back with a strong A - 7-- I drive in the first quarter, the 1 'evils met a wall of stone in line. And this wall Wildcat the Devil's passing and the plagued all evening on attack running the mosquito-infesteSpringville Coach Jed Gibsons men had good scrimmages this week in preparation to meet the team picked to win the division title. Orem edged the Provo High Bulldogs 0 in a rather sloppy contest last Friday. 6-- enthusiasts look for great performances again this wreek from Rich Valgardson, a tackle; Frank Maas, guard; Bill Wildcat Miller, end; Mike Bullock, quarterback; and backs, Steve Rich, Garn Wilde, and Neil Riddle. d field. the Deyils early in the second quarter,, but the Cats caused the Sptingville advance to tire near the goal. Taking over on downs, the Wildcats advanced the ball down to what BY rooters hoped would bo a second touchdown. Again a fumble stopped the drive. BY fumbled to Football Schedule - Wildcat sales to continue Approximately 50 per cent of student body has ordered yearbooks thus far; only 50 per cent is needed to the print the A football brochure giving data Wildcat, according to Mr. Hal about the BY High Varsity and Williams, adviser. the school has been prepared by Cooperation from everyone in the Journalism I class, under the seventh through the twelfth direction of Mr. Hal Williams, grade is absolutely necessary in order to have enough money to instructor. The brochure contains informa- produce the book, Mr. Williams tion from the coaches as well as reported. The yearbook will contain some pictures of outstanding been more have Brochures pages this year, a larger players. schools size than ever before (colsent to high against page as will Wildcats whom the play, lege size), and will have more well as to newspapers, radio and complete coverage of the entire television stations. Reed Smoot, school, including sports and acaa senior, took the pictures for the demics. the brochure. It's just a hop, skip, and a jump to . . . ZESTOS GREETINGS AND WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL TO B. Y. HIGH STUDENTS halfback; and Mike Bullock, quarterback. Photo by Reed Smoot IVAN'S DRUG 373-267- 2 Service - Provo, Utah . . . ' Mr. LeMar Hendrickson, In order to accommodate the various groups of students in math and English, the administration along with the English and math teachers set up a studio and classroom pro- head of the English Department. The I.M.C. Instructional Materials Center) will be on the same order as a library. Books can be checked in or out at any time for any use. gram. There are three main reasons The discussion rooms are also for the change, states Mr. Don- - available any time during the; , aid Peck of the Math Depart-- , class time for , or student - to participant discussions when talk more direct help ing in the carrels would distrub Many require from a teacher. Many of the stu-- i other students. dents had a poor attitude toward the carvels. And finally, there! f, 17 was a need of cutting the carrel Gy C Q .HI fTl ll i G G classes down in size. , The carrel lounge area is for! JiStS any student who wishes to relax while studing. Several issues of magazines and a newspaper are The Safety Council, under the available in this area reported direction of Mr. Don L. McCon-- 1 (Continued from page 1 kie, will be organized in the near vious to her present teaching future to help promote safety; job, she has been a secretary and among students at BY High. The highlight of the year will an airline stewardess in Alaska. She was also one of the six final- be the awarding of a trophy to ists in a Homecoming contest. the high school in Utah County She is presently working on her that lias done the best job in masters degree. She teaches keeping the students safe in the three typing classes. school, on the road, and in the Mrs. Gloria Mann is another community. member of the Business Dept. They will bejndged on the She has been married for three following things: ) 1 weeks. She was reared in Nyssa, Student participation in went to and community activities. school Ore. She Oregon State (2) School safety organization and received her masters at BYU. She has been a legal secret- and compliance with school fac- ary7 and has taught in Los Ang-- ; ulty council and direction, (3) Keeping scrapbook depict- eles and at BYU. Mr. Ken Bowthorpe, the new ing school and community safe- drama and debate teacher is ty activities. (4) Student body participation from Holiday. He received his BS and MS degrees at the through city, county, or state of Utah. After filling a planned and approved safety con- mission to the Southern States, ferences. he married and now has one The raising of the green safety child. He has previously taught flag in the different schools has at Logan, West, and Highland been stopped, and the awarding Highs, and the University of 0f the trophy at the end of the Utah. year would take its place. ( carrel-- student-to-student- student-to-teacher- - Next Thursday the BY Wildcats clash with the Pleasant Grove Vikings at the Provo High field at 3 p.m. The Vikings beat This Payson last Friday, 32-will be the Wildcats first home Samo- The -- pi mgv ille game was oriinally scheduled to be a home game; lack of a field caused the change. 7. . - The Wildcats will use the new stadium for homo ames after the Cougars open Oct. 2 with a night game against New gYU Mexico, 30 requisites for school award ( Uni-vesi- Y'ld Cat paper published under the authority of the Brigham Young High School Student Body, 500 N. University Ave., Provo, Utah. A :.. Ken Smith Larry Christensen Dawn Thurston Jeanie Gardiner Feature Editor Bruce Barton Sports Editor Business Manager .... Dennis Monson Reed Smoot Chief Photographer Asst. News Editor .... Lorraine Clark Asst. Sports Editor ........ Ron Smith Asst. Editor News Editor HEDQUIST Dependability 104 W. Center English, math students get dual program -- carrel or class Editor For good food and fast service 22 East 200 North great team effort stopped Devils offensive several times, remarked Coach Gibson, "and we will be counting heavily on a running-passinattack and a strong defense to upset the plans of the Tigers. A the g STOPPED DEVILS The BY line paralyzed the Devils' drive for a TI) before the half as time ran out. Running plays led by Rich and Wilde in the second half gave the Cats new hope, but the drive bogged down in the center of the field. Springville managed to beat their way to the line; a Homecoming Games stand by the tremendous goal-lin- e Cats caused the Devils to go to LAST WEEKS RESULTS the air on a fourth-dow- n play. Orern 6 - Provo 0 Springvilles Richard Thorpe hit Am. Fork 23 Sp Fork 0 end Gary Nielson doing a little Lohi 33 - Carbon 0 soft-sho- e by himself in the end PI. Grove 32 - Payson 7 zone. A running attempt through BYH 7 - Springville 6 the Wildcat line failed, proving to be the biggest plav of the game. TODAY'S GAMES WAR OF NERVES BYH at Orem In the fourth quarter, both Provo at Sp. Fork teams had drives going but were Carbon at Springville stopped. A climax to the nerves Lehi at Payson of the spectators came in the last Am. Fork at PI. Grove 2i minutes as Springville had a 'Bold face indicates sports edserious scoring threat. BYs line itors choice of winner. proved itself again. Another fumble to the Devils gave them a chance for passing; however, their ends could not hang on to the ball. Football brochure gives Cat data Steve Rich, halfback; Coach Jed Gibson; Bill Miller, end; standing, Garn Wilde, Planning strategy for this afternoons football game against Orem are (left to right, kneeling) Rich Valgardson, tackle; Asst. Business Mgr Jean Tyler Exchange-Distributio- n Editors Adviser Ann Peterson. 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