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Show a Clarke, Paul K. Clark ltler, Kent Hroadhead, Donna Jean Black, Mary Esther Blake, Harold Christensen, Norman L. Christiansen, Margaret Kenneth L. Killpack, Horton Kimball rmond Hadley, Dean R. Heaton, Robert A. Hedquist, Elayne Jensen, Fred M. Johnson, James Jones, Robert Jones, Helen Mae Rudy, Watson E. Rine, Jr., Paul M. Salisbury ave Nichols Joce Nicholes, John Nixon, Jr., Janice Olson, Frankalene Paskett, Jo Anne Price, Lynn Rogerson, Jr., H Hanson ;k Zeger We All Leave Eventually The Best Things Arent Free. HAIL TO THE GOOD OLD HIGH What a statement.. Perhaps these words have been said over and over again by pranksters, and in a gleeful tone, but to a senior about to leave school theyre truthfully an expression of wishing that there might be just one more year of companionship and delight with old and new pals. Just one more year of general fun, of learning One more year of exams that scare you to death yet turn out quite simple. Just one more chance to take in all the dances, parties, clubs and work that you failed to get previously. Recalling the school days past, you can remember taking the vital step that of entering the seventh grade Ohh boy! at last Im in High School Im really grown up. You ran the school, and met more friends than you thought possible. The next year, the eighth grade, it seems like youve never been in an Elementary School. Maybe it was this year that you got the lead in the School Opera or Play, or was it when you met the girl of your dreams only to see another dream before you. SCHOOL DAYS!! r 4 t 4 A t 4 4 4 k rho 4 In School OUTSTANDING STUDENTS Boys To graduate is a cinch, All you do is penny pinch. Most likely to succeed Most original Lessons now, we all start, to want we If from this school part. Most all around Are you so weary you could scream ? Whittiest Most attractive Elwood Dennet Bill Demos Harold Christensen Kent Broadhead Harold Christensen Sid Winters Phil Morgan your a senior, its not a dream. Biggest flirt Make-u- p work here and there, Youre at the point where you dont Most school spirit El Roy Nelson Most mischievous care. Bill Demos Most dependable Money, money, is all you hear, LeRoy Davidson Most nonchalant Its a good thing now, you dont Friendliest Jae Ballif drink beer. Karl Snow, Best dressed You get up early, go to bed late, is Taylor hair Henry But the very next day your Christensen Harold athletic Most straight. Bonnet Charles bashful Most The school swimming party is right Demos Bill dramatics in Most outstanding on time. Most outstanding in music You wish you could go, but you Bill Demos, dime. a aint got a. Vocalist Kenneth Collard The class holds a meeting to figure it out. Paul Clark b. Instrumentalist But ends up just having a regular Kent Broadhead sluffer Biggest bout. If FIVE VALEDICTORIANS Girls Joyce Nicholes REPRESENT Y HIGH Jo Price Jo Price Jo Price Ardeth Greene Mary Faye Nicholes Nila Brown Jo Price Nila Brown JoAnn Spencer Ardeth Greene Mary Young panel for the high school was announced last week Betty Wallace Mahin Massoudi Jo Price Joye Allred Ara Jean Avery Donna Black The Valedictorian by Principal Christensen. The discussion of the panel will be Community Government and sponsibilities, Bill Demos, "Home, Ara Jean Family, and Religion, Avery, "Science, Humanities, cations, and Professions, Dennett, Vo- Jae Ballif These students were selected on the basis of scholastic rating as well as upon their service to the school. actually leave, will be quite a thing. Youll feel like a bird and act like Left to right, standing Elwood Dennet, Jae Ballif. oles, Bill Demos, and Ara Jean Avery. Elwood Joyce Nicholes, To a king. And as you look forward to leaving this place. Well, youre a freshman now. Last of the Junior High this is You sort of remember it was a fun race. really it and you go through the whole year just waiting till youre admitted to the Senior High As- And now the diploma you hold in semblies. your hand. With many thoughts racing, you still You now wonder what it was like hear the band. in the lower grades. This is the And know down inside its a wonderyear you made your debut as a ful year. sportsman. Youre a Sophomore and Im glad I came envied by every ninth grader there So say to yourself here. ever was. Janice Olson up went the chemistry "Bang lab in smoke. As a junior, you felt a little confident, and so you mixed so many things together that the Good-By- e school halls literally shrank from Mahin Says the odor let alone the students. This is my last month in Provo, At last youre a Senior. Youve reached the top (at least you think because I am going home next to.) You pray you have the needed month, but I would like to say goodcredits, and for the first time in the bye before leaving and thanks to history of your school It goes ALL Mr. Christensen and all of my teachSTATE in basketball for the second ers, to all students of B. Y. High and year in a row. You continue school. The classes all my friends, especially the senior proceed according to plan. In view class. you see graduation, and you know I am sure I will miss you when 'I this is all you waited and hoped for. Then you hear someone say: Well, return home and I will write to you some time. we all leave eventually! Re- Sitting Joyce Nich- |