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Show Nocturne Unique Theme Of Prom Belle of Barcelona to be Presented on March 24 fur 'fit- - If 5 t , "sfc $ l ' , f a Iigh oper Is well n t i rt-- f j.it 'W- JUNIOR CLASS TO FEATURE PROM v v.1 i K i tg . V. ' . , , - v f frwtt'WW- x annual B 5 High Junior Prom being held Muuh 14. at 9 P M m the' Brigham doling Social Hall Mu dents of I i nc ii Pleasant (nova. Piovo and Spi mgv die High M hinds as well as B 5 aie invited to attend, ac or ding to Piom chairman. Moms lac kman he- - I mi is n c I I, ill Hi.- IlM. Nocturne lhe theme is to be nique with the dec orations carrying it out bv having the room ol the- Social Hall decorated m diflerent colors lhe laige room when the Prom will he lic'lcl. will be in black and white pin. tiling faithfully mi it can lx- put .hit right on that night hisetting nl tin opera is Spanish, and all the rnusii Inis a latihnig Span ish rlivthm It takes plate in the town of Barcelona, ''pain, at the tune of the I he whole opera hull fight season of fiesta tune and the a feeling gives music is filled with gaietv and laugh ter lilt- - cast rnemlieis have Been rehear smg for inanv weeks and with the sup hisses, the port of the two chorus Ihursdav night perfoi main e should he well received h a Provo audience he cast, selected hv judges, has Been 1 I - - Barry's band will furnish the the darning lhe umors and then paitners will dance the Junior Promenade as a spec lal feature, after which refreshments will lx1 served W es music c in ol - c Mercedes- - Jove Mired, Francisco de la aga Bill Demos Pedroiina I mi Millet , c - kmilio led lliilman, Don J uan Sid inter s. Dona ( onsuella Charlene Sessions, IXma Marcela Marilvn Morrill, nita tarum orton Morris J at kman, Seatel left to right ornrnittee Mirier, Kent Iloyd lorn barren. I dike Maloney, and Mr flrailsford Prom vers Jovce W alker . Kenneth Malone Ciene Hanson, Don McIntosh Id Cat wish to express We, of the our appreciation to Mr Webb for pie High senting an opera put oil bv B students We wish all those concerned with the opera the Best of luck in their presentation of "lhe Belle of Baric' Iona C aptam Colton ol B 1 Y (J High School, Provo, Htah, March 14, 1949 SPORTSMANSHIP? AT OUR GAMES In the last few weeks B High s team has been making a prettv good showing in their games It seems a pity that the audience can't back them up with just as gixid a showing m sports manship Instead, we cheer and shout while the other teams make baskets, we call the referee names (or worse) and trv our hardest to be the rudest sc hixil in the region And please don't make the mistake of saving to v ourself- - "Its the other school," or "Its the tovvnsjieople who it Most unfot tunatelv it isnt1 In some cases, it s true they do stait it but we don't give them a chance to get a verv far headstart Iiefoie we catch up and them jiass ' Well." vou sav, " I hev do it, so we have to " Whv do we have to1 It does abso lutelv no good to our team, in fact, it is more likelv that it shames them when thev hear stories of it During the years before we went to the tournament, B Y High was known as a gcxxl looser W hat's the matter1 Is having bovs show their stuff, gone to our our heads1 If we set a standard of sportsman ship, it won't be long before the other schools follow, and after all, a cheering section is to give the team support, not to see who can out veil each other Since we have been luckv enough to go to the tournament, let's make sure the talk we leave about BY High in Salt Iike, is admiring, not slanderous Let our team do the fighting, and let them be gcxxl and sure thev have an honest, gixxl winning, and good lcxising student Bcxiv behind them COMING EVENTS Junior Prom State Tournament 7 State Tournament 18 -- State Tournament, F ugen ics Partv Id State Tournament 24 Opera. Belle of Barcelona" 25 Senior Hop 2b Jr High Ix'ttermen. (here Ann April 2 Junior Class 8 Ninth Orade March 14 lb 1 1 Mr I he dame lommitti'e consists of Mor ris lac kman, (hair man, lorn Karren, Kent Iloycl, Marion Norton, Navda liar r ison. anil I ddv Maloney liese committees have worked inanv hours to make' tills vear s Prom the best in the scluxil s lnstoi v, so don t be late in getting your tie ket and date to this a.ll.l a f fell i No. 5 STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN WEBER MEET On March 4 and 5, several students represented B High m the annual W tier Invitational Forensic Meet ( I I hose who attended the B High held at )gden, tah P I A meeting on Ihursdav, March J, I he's.students have Ix'en hard at were entertained by the music of the B work for several weeks in order to pie High band under the direction of Mr pare their various parts Farrell Madsen, band instructor lhe following students are those who Mr Madsen started teaching band participated in the meet at B High onl) last year Since then he has founr band material and made DFBAIE Karl Snow. lack enger, good use of the material here He has for loaria Hobbs, Joanne Holdawav, and has new instruments arranged W inona Reese. Krista Nelson reallv built up our band department He has started a gotxl band for B FA I F.MPORANFOIS SPF MUNC High sc hool F lien I er i v 1 lhe numbers plaved oil the P A OR I 0R5 program were Parade March No 1 bv Llwin Fianko Ann ( ireta Ballif ( loldman Lull of these' students participated Shadows of the1 Mosque j2rtd Move' several rounds of activity m of bv Robert Oriental Suite j merit Kent I lov d was to participate in the Oibb wo Mixxls, Overture bv Clare Oiunil Oratory contest but clue to the basket ball game with I.ehi. he was unable to atttend I he band is for many com practicing I liese mg events They are going to partiu same' students will participate' pate m man v school and public film Hn the various region activities As of turns Among them are an assemblv v et it is uncertain that B will enter sponsored bv the band, on march 50 dramatic events in the region A contest for soloists and small groups, jam lhe following is the results of the on April 8 A festival for bands, on eber meet May t, in Pay son numbers to be play ed will be all four movements of Sha Min (ireta Ballif tcxik third plac e the I hemes dows of the Mosque ", and first round and second place the second ' from I schaikowskvs Sixth Sy nqihonv . round m giving her Oratory arranged bv (.lair Johnson On Mav J, I .lien there is a festival for Jr High bands, errv tcxik the same places in all those in grades 7 to 9 can participate her FAtempeiraneous Speaking W inona lhe numbers to lie plaved m that festi Reese and Krista Nelson tcxik two out val are I wo Mixxis. Overture", ( ome of four rounds m the girls debating di Sweet Death", bv Bach, and ' I lu ul visum can, March, by Farrell loaria Hobbs, and Joanne Holdawav were not eliminated m the debate CHILDRENS THEATRE rounds until there were only 20 teams PRESENTS HEIDI left with 50 teams beginning, and lack I The third prcxluction of the B .enger and Karl Snow were riot elirni riated until then' were only 10 teams ( hildren s 1 heatre, ' Heidi '. was enae t ed on the stage of College Hall on Fn left' dav and Saturday, March 11 and 12 I he 5 Id ( at Staff w ishes to ongr at I he cast was announced m the last ulate von students oil the outstanding Id (.at. but since then issue of the work vou did in the Weber meet there were some changes made in it I Paul Smith tcxik the part of Peter, in place of Kenneth ( ollard, and a college student. Lrsel Mired, tcxik the part of COMING ASSEMBLIES the Aim I rule, in place of I vim Bog March lb Del Harter National As erson Main performances were Friday and semblv Saturday There were two performan March 25 Band ( oncert res each dav, but no evening perform I.etterman Assembly jirrl ances were held because of the Provo b Small F.nsemble Festival Centennial BAND BEGINS CONCERTS AT P. T. A. MEETING LETTER OF APOLOGY start Standing Fib Cat ije Killp.uk, Patrick ay da Harrison ( Bae Dean Moulton. lieutenant Harold Wright ( c announced as follows Liuisa de Montero- Manlvn Noiton, (ilona de Montero- - Joan Hendeisen, Margarita (arolvn Robertson, Martha Matilda lhe assembly, held at 11 (HI A M ollege Hall earned out the theme' till' dame m the order of Follies , with each member of the committee being in barge of an ai t I lie1 committee Kent members are I lov d, hair man. Moral v n Nor ton. Arm (iietu Build, Kuelene Jacobson, Anna Lou Miller, I arrv limes, Marilyn Pres al Stringfellow . tvvrch. Renae Smith. and lov e J, lines 1 Dona foi Io the studeritbcxlv List Februarv 14th, we took it upon ourselves to sluff sihixil during the af - ternoon for something we thought was more important We realize now that it was not While we are of school age and are enrolled til schtxil, it is our first dutv to attend all classes If some thing more important conies up, there are wavs to obtain permission to leave Mthough we sometimes are slow to realize it. these sears we spend m scluxil are the most important vears of our lives I hev determine how far we w I here go in the world as individuals lore we must make the- most of this time When we sluff. or for that mat ter . do anv tiling which needlesslv inter feres with the pine ess ol griming up into fine adults, we are not hurting anv one but ourselves We must realize tixi, that we all set example's for our associates, and if we are prom to obev and keep up social ccxfes, our friends are far more likelv to do the same We want to impress on vou the fact that this letter was entirelv our own TIS THE LUCK O THE IRISH idea We wrote it in the hope that vou According to a psychology test, per might benefit from our experiences and realize how important it reallv is to stav sociality is the total of an individuals characteristics, usually concerning his at schcxil when vou should be there relationship to people, emotional trends, Sincerely, behavior tendencies and other inter' sts, but here at BY High, personality Anna Liu Miller t, means an mgaging smile, an Irish Marion Norton sports ability , and shockingly Marv Young red hair, all ill the form of that certain Janie e Anderson junior, Fzldie Maloney Fzidie came to Provo from Pittsburgh, the Farrer JunPa , and first attended SENIORS PLAN HOP ior High He came to the Y when a lhe Senior Hop will be the center of soph attraction for all B High students Although football is his favorite sjxirt as it occurs on March 25 in the Smith 'the plavs right halfback on the mam Building F.ddie also plavs basketball and Father Dick Ballou or Oils Shields string likes to ski Sports in general is his will furnish the music for the dancing hobbv and I m told that his Irish tern The committee is to decide on the per reallv puts spirit into whatever he theme and whether or not there will be does refreshments French is Fxldie s most liked subject There will be an assemblv advertisin school but his life ambition is to be ing the dance, but the date has not been a doctor come announced as vet Those in charge of this gala occasion Dancing rates high with Fxldie and ,are Karl ''now, chairman, with Marv he'd rather eat cherry jue ala nicxle Mui rig. Kent Rroadhead, Paul Sails else When asked about than anv 'burv. and Donna Black working on his women inthing general he said and I quote. committee Just stay away from them1 How Make this an occasion for the class ever, it is noticeable that doesn't It was well received bv the students of 49 to remember bv attending their practice what he preaches (Thank of Piovo and was performed beautifully "SENIOR HOP" bv a well chosen cast gcxxlness - I yLJLffl l 1 1 " c 1 I 15 -- 22 hstru t F'estiv al Science Assembly Junior High Assemblv |