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Show MRS. CAINE RECEIVES UKVE FORMER TEACHER RETU N Word was received recently that Mrs. Julia Caine will be going .way to school for an entire year. ie is going to the Colorado Teacher Colle is lege at Greeley Colorado. H M. in A. for her story working and Political Science. Mrs. 3aine will be back at B. Y. in the (all of ! Music Department Participates In Contest On Thursday, April 28, the chorus class went to Lehi to sing in the Region 3 music contest. They were in keen competition with schools from all of Region 3. From B. Y. High, entrants in mixed chorus, a capela, girls glee, and Mr. A. John Clarke, who has been boys glee were entered. They all at the University of Colorado at did well and rated a 1 on everything Boulder Colorado, will be back this entered. Under the direction of Mr. fall to resume duties of principal. Webb they performed beautifully He is working toward his Ph D. and made a good showing. Mrs. Anna B. Hart and Mrs. Edith On Friday, May 6 the high school Bauer will also be hack to take up under the direction of Mr. band teaching duties this fall. Mrs. Hart Madsen performed at the Payson expects to receive her Doctors of band contest. They were also in Education. She has been at the Peacompetition with schools from all of body Institute at Nashville, Tennes3. see. Mrs. Bauer is studying at the region University of California. She is worThey rated high in stiff competiking for her Ph. D. She has been tion and Mr. Madsen was very well studying in the field of Remedial pleased with the performance given. Reading. 1950. President Jon Katzenback (center); Jo Ann Rawlings, Social Chairman (left); and Wanita Pinegar, Secretary (right) TO GRADUAT 64 SENIORS Y VOTES WHITE Cat tfje The white party took complete possession of the student body of0 ficer elections for as they defeated the blue party. Candidates on the blue party were Dali in Oaks, Janet Oaks, and Marion Vol. 1 Norton. The new student body officers are: JoAnne Rawlings, social chairman CLUBLICITY As you remember Joanne was one of the peppy cheer leaders. For the Fauvines office of Secretary was Wanita Pine-gaVoted in for student body PresThe Fauvines finished a successident was Jon Katzenbach Jon has ful season with their annual dinner worked this year in the childrens held in the Banquet Hall of dance, theatre. the have These students a big job Joseph Smith Building, Friday ahead of them and we want to wish night. them lots of luck and success in A delicious dinner was served in whatever they attempt to do. the club room to the Fauvine memA very fine election assembly was bers and partners, plus their special presented. Campaign manager for the white party was Bill Demos, for guests: the cheer leaders and partthe Blue Party was Kent Broadhead. ners, the drummer and the coaches and their wives. The coaches were honored by a toast given by Marion Norton, Anna COMES OUT MAY 24 Lou Miller gave a toast to the basketball Champs and Joana Hobbs 49-5- 0 Staff Named nominated Mrs. Gilbert as the best Fauvine of the year in her toast. Mr. Wayne Sorensen, general ad- JoAnn Spencer announced the news viser of the yearbook staff, has an- all had been waiting to hear next 9 nounced that the issue of the years officers. They are: Nayda WILDCAT will be handed out to Harrison, President; Wanita Pinegar, the student body on Monday or Vice President; and Winona Reese, Tuesday, May 23 or 24. Secretary and Treasurer. A method has been worked out After dinner there was dancing in so that the book will be handed the banquet hall which was decoraout much faster than they have been ted in keeping with the theme, Blue other years. Three lines will be Champaigne. formed, one for students who have Twas really one of the best danfully paid, the other for those who ces of the year. paid the deposit. It has been predicted that this will be the best yearbook that has been Notre Maison published for many years. con9 The yearbook staff for sisted of: At a recent meeting, the Notre Jack Zenger, Editor Maison Future Homemakers of Marilyn Norton, Associate Editor Gene Tuttle, Business Manager America club named Janet Oaks for Kent Lloyd, Assistant Business Mgr. president, and Marilyn Morrill as Mary Young, Art Editor Ann Greta Ballif, Photography Editor secretary. Other leaders of the club will be elected in the fall. Elwood Dennett, Student Photographer. At this meeting of the club reFaculty advisers are: enacted recent state and national Mr. Sorenson, Faculty Business Man- conventions of the F.HA. Memebrs ager and general adviser. of the club who attended these conMr. Gunn, Art Loyout ventions told some of the things exMr. Mercer, Copy Supervisor perienced there. Mr. Brailsford, Photography Several of the ninth grade girls The Wildcat staff for 1949-5- 0 in an emblem ceremony has been selected. Meetings have participated under direction of Joana which was been held and plans are now being Hobbs. Joana was the delegate to made for the yearbook. National held last Convention the This staff includes: Kansas City, Kan. She in summer Marilyn Norton, Editor exhibited many inAlbert Christensen, Assistant Editor told of her trip, things. teresting Kent Lloyd, Business Manager Members of the Jr. High chapter Dick White, Art Editor Nena Flo Law, Assistant Art Editor who attender the convention in Salt Ann Greta Ballif, Photography Editor Lake were Cathryn Co Hard and MarThe same faculty advisers for this garet Hayward. They reported on the Fun part of the convention and 0 yearyear will work on the Barbara Wolsey gave a report on book. the Formal Banquet. Other members who attended the School Sets Salt Lake Convention were: Arno-len- e Snow, Carol Snell, and Joana Hobbs. They were chaperoned by Opening Date Miss Ruth Wilson. Acting Principal Herbert K. Joana Hobbs and Ellen Terry Christensen has announced that the 1949-5- 0 school year were presented with degrees of will commence Monday, Sep- achievement for their extensive work tember 12, with Principal A. in the club. The meeting was followed by muJohn Clarke back to resume his former responsibility. sical numbers and refreshments 49-5- B. Y. High, May 20, 1949 GIRLS DAY FEATURES HAT & SHIRT CONTEST r. WILDCAT at High was celebrated on Friday, May 13, in the Halls of old Y High. Girls day B. Y. The day began with all boys wearing plaid shirts and the girls wearing hats of their original design rep- resenting their ambition. An assembly at 11:00 a.m. in college hall was given by the sewing classes in the order of a style review. Members of the Notre Maison Club helped in special numbers. At 12:00 a luncheon was the scene for all girls where they brought their lunches and had a program while they ate. This carried into the 1:00 o'clock class. 48-4- The day concluded with an Old Fashioned Barn Dance in 250A where prizes were for the largest, smallest, brightest, most color, most unusual, and most suitable to wear plaids and the funniest, biggest, smallest, prettiest, brightest and most unusual hats. The room was adorned with simple decorations to Old give an atmosphere of an Barn. 48-4- Credit for the success of this day goes to Nila Brown, Barbara Wolsey, Sue Avery, Mary Wakefield, Marlene Holliman, Doris Hunter, Gloria Mower, Elayne Jensen, Ruth Seaton, Joye Allred, Joanne Holda-waEllen Terry, and Doris Hawker. y, Quill and Scroll During the past year the Quill and Scroll have sponsored many projects. The most known have been the student reminder, the birthday cards, and posting newspaper on the bulletin board. They have met often to keep their projects going. clip-in- gs 49-5- Thespians The Thespians are finishing up the year with a swimming party, May 23, after which they will all go to Karl Snows for a backyard wiener roast. Plans to elect next years officers are also being made. Graduation Exercises Thursday, May 26 The classes of 1949 will hold their graduation exercises on May 26. Both junior and senior high schools will carry out their activities as planned. Number 6 The senior graduation exercises will be held in the Joseph Smith SUMMER SCHOOL Building Auditorium, with the processional beginning at 8:00 p. m. TO BEGIN JUNE 13 There are approximately 70 seniors To those students who enjoy just who will carry out the program. plain going to school, those who Bill Demos, student graduation want something to do this summer, and of course, those who need ad- chairman, and Mr. George Lewis, ditional credit, here is a bit of news. faculty chairman, have announced Herbert K. Christensen, acting prin- the program as follows: Processioncipal, has announced that Summer al; Invocation; Vocal solos by Joyce School will start on Monday, May Allred; Address of welcome by Henry 13 and will run for a six week period, ending on July 22. Taylor, class president; Valedictory School will run regularly with the Panel by Bill Demos, Jae Ballif, Elexception of the 4th of July cele- wood Dennet, Ara Jean Avery and bration. School will be dismissed Joyce Nicholes; Musical number by that day. a group of seniors; class poem; MuStudents have an opportunity of sical number; Address to the gradcredit in the following uates by an invited speaker; Preearning major subjects: English, Mathemasentation of graduates; Presentation tics, and Social Science. A special of diplomas; Musical number by the class of remedial reading will be senior group; Benediction; and Reheld. cessional. Teachers for Summer School will The graduation committee has be: Mr. Christensen, Acting Princi, been L. Sorworking hard for a long time Winston Mercer, Wayne pal, ensen, LeRoy Sparks, and James to complete plans. Mr. Webb and Mr. Madsen are arranging for the Ira Young. Many activities are being planned. musical numbers. Many activities are being planned, The ninth grade has written and some of which include, Assemblies, produced a play for their graduation excursions, parties, and most likely exercises which are to be held at a newspaper. 10:00 a.m. on May 26. The play, A Slice of School depicts a typical school day in the lower hall. The ninth grade students wrote the play themselves and each has contributed something to it. It brings out talents of the students and each has a part in it. Student director is Sybil Clarke. After the enacting of the play, formal graduation exercises will be held. The students will be presented to the audience and then presented with their diplomas. The giaduating seniors are: Joyce Allred, Janice Anderson, Ara Jean Avery, Condon Avery, Jae Ballif, Joe Dell Benson, Charles Bonnett, Grant C. Brockbank, DeVere Brough, Nila Brown, Milton Duane Butler, Kent Broadhead, Donald Beck, Donna Black, Mary Esther Blake, Harold Christensen, Norman Christiansen, Margaret Clarke, Paul Clark, Kenneth Collard, Gayle Curtis, John Elwood Dennett, LeRoy Davidson, Bill BIGGEST LITTLE MAN Demos, Kay Francis, Ardeth Greene, Robert Hague, Gene R. Hanson, June ON THE CAMPUS Howard Hanson, Armond Hawley, Dean R. Heaton, Robert A. Hedquist, Of course you must know we are Elayne Jensen, Fred M. referring to Jon Katzenbach, that James Jones, Robert Jones, Johnson, Kenneth energetic junior with the ready wit, L. Killpack, Horton Kimball, Vilate (blue eyes, blonde hair, 5 W, age Lewis, Don McIntosh, Bill Mahana, 16) and Y highs future student body Mahin Massoudi, Leonard 0. Moore, prexy. Dix R. Morgan, Phil Morgan, La Vee Bom in Billings, Montana, Jon Mower, ElRoy Nelson, Jack Nixon, moved to Brush, Colorado at the ten- Mary Faye Nicholes, Joyce Nicholes, der age of eighteen months, where Janice Olson, Frankie Paskett, Jo he lived until September of 48 when Anne Price, Bruce Riddle, Lynn he moved to Provo. Helen Mae Rudy, Watson Jon has a strange liking for rice Paul M. Salisbury, Ruth Seaton, (buttered that is), his favorite color Jo Ann Spencer, Karl N. Snow, Lois is blue, he really goes for the song Stone, Henry Taylor, Gene E. Tuttle, Dark Town Strutters Ball", and Barbara Tidwell, Richard Thayne, he likes Physical Education, basket- Florence Joyce Walker, Betty Walball, play cards, swim, n , etc. lace, Isidore Also likes dogs, girls and other pets. Young Jack Winter, May Elizabeth Zenger. Rog-erso- n, Ri-ri- e, |