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Show JUNIOR PROM MARCH 28 Vol. 9, No. 5 lij B. Y. U. LETS GO STATE March High School 12, 1952 CATS FACE MOAB IN TOURNEY OPENER Plans Underway For Big Prom March 28 The annual Junior Prom which is one of the highlights of this month will be held on March 28, at 8:30 in the social hall. The entire senior high is invited. The theme will be disclosed on the Friday assembly. Jaque Brandley, Helen Norton, and Nancy Briggs are in charge of the surprise program which will be centered around the theme. The whole affair is under the direction of David Kimball, junior class governor. Mr. Mercer, Mr. Snow, and Mr. Gunn are the faculty advisers. Decorations are being planned. by Doris Hawker and Alan Marjorie' Killpack, Gloria Johnson, George Lee, and Ruth Brimhall are planning the refreshments. will furnish The Orchettes the music for the evening. An intermission floor show is scheduled. Juniors and partners will take part in a Junior Promenade. Tickets for $1 per couple can be purchased from Ken Lindquist, Roger Nicholls, and David Utah BYH Band Tours Southern a return favor for their The Young High March 6 and 7. Riding two Lewis Bros, stages, they left the school at 5:15 a.m. Thursday. Arriving at Fillmore at 7:45. the band got into their uniforms and played at 9 a.m. Leaving there at 10:30, the band members got in their horseplay on the bus and arrived in Cedar City at 1:15, where they p'ayed a concert. This engageBrigham School concert band went on tour ment was bands, playing here. The peoplea in Cedar City gave the band warm welcome. The band members were guests at a special dance. Dragging themselves out of bed at 4 a.m. Friday, they were on their way again .heading for Zion where Canyon and Panguitch, 11 a.m. at During they played the long ride home one bus had Can-field- Kimball. The advertisement and publicity of the Prom will be taken care of by rlony Taylor, Gene Speakman, and Mary Ann Godfrey. Invitations are being sent to faculty members by Helen Bauer. out at Programs will be givenline will a the door and receiving attend. who those greet Corsages will be in order for event. l the semi-forma- News Flashes 12-1- 5 March State B Tournament by Geral Wilde The comeback kids from B. Y. High will meet Moab, Wednesday. 6 p.m. at the Ute fieldhouse, for their first game of the tournament. Moab has Won 10 games in league play without a setback. The Wildcats are placed in the upper bracket and will meet either South Summit or Tooele the second night, depending upon the way the scores run. The B.Y. Wildcats return to the State Class B tournament after an absence of one year. The tournament is scheduled for four days, March 12, 13, 14, and 15. The Cats placed third in 1950, losing only to state champs, American Fork. B. Y. has two state championships to boast of The lirst one came in 1948 unde the coaching of Dave Crowto1 and a repeat performance in HP when Rex Olsen was ment The defending champs are South Sevier Monroe ) Rams Dark Horse Wildcats The kids that come up from fourth place to gain a tourney berth from Lehi, will play the role of dark horse at the tournament. The Wildcats downed March 5. the Lehi Pioneers The once great Pioneers led the division but two weeks before. Wasatch enters the classic with an unbeaten record. They boast a record of 21 straight wins this season. Tooele, who is undefeated in league play, but lost five is another games in tourney favorite. Other Teams Delta is another strong team. They hald two victories over the Wildcats. Other teams that have won berths are Lincoln, South Summit, Spanish Fork, Springville, Union, Moab, and Cedar City. Bingham or Cyprus have possibilities of traveling to the big city. In Region Four, a preliminary tournament was played to determine their three entries or that region. In Region Five, a four-teatourney decided the third from that region. entry The boys to watcdi at the tourney are big Willard Hirschi of Hurricane, who holds the prep scoring record; L. Rasmussen of South Sevier, John Gustin of Springville, Hartley Lythgoe of Wasatch, LaMar Williams of Tooele, and Billy Cox of Lincoln. Ed WilPinegar, Dix Davis and Dee could cox of the Wildcat five 55-4- pre-seaso- Radio program P. D. Field trip to Brigham City 21 Region III Forensic meet at Lincoln high school 26 P.T.A. meeting 15 21-2- 2 Speech Department Casts Ali Baba and Forty Thieves to a drama festival in to are cooking Lots of things the Speech department lately. About the hottest item is the new the Forty play, Ali Baba and of direction the under Thieves, Ted Bunnell. This play is to be elementapresented for the Provo first the part schools during ry of April. The cast of leading characters are: Gene Speakman, Lynne Pat Dennis, Gary Johnson, Luke. and Gary Eggertsen, On April 2 the cast will travel Seeks Repeat Of 48-4- 9 Triumphs Y Springville where they will compete with B.Y. other schools. Several other humare students entering High orous and dramatic readings. Pantomimes, extemporaneous speeches and reading for radio are also being entered. B.Y. High debate teams are preparing to debate in the region at Lincoln high school on March 21, then later they will journey to the University of Utah for state debate. to stop in Levan to have a bad radiator hose repaired. The other bus had already left, and Ed Pine-ga- r had to bet to basketball practice so he started hitch-hikinwith Glen Crowther. The buses arrived here at 6:10. The trip as a whole was very successful in spite of about 15 meals, two stops, 15 and three concerts, travel, days Mr. Madsen. a gray-haireg d d Dear Team: Heres just a short note to say Thanks for all the Thanks. fame youve brought to us this year. Thanks for doing your best to play clean and fair. Thanks just for being what you are. Yours sincerely, The B.Y. High Studentbody 28 Junior High girls dance Junior Prom Junior assembly. justify All-Stat- e rating. |