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Show Fauvines I I Fling Fun I April in Pans is to bo the theme of the annual Famine dinner dance which will be held Friday, April 24 at nine p.m. in the banquet hall, as announced by Mrs. Buttle, faculty advisor. , The Fauvines will present their assembly Friday at ten a.m. in college hall under the direction of Gloria Unger. Musical numbers and skits are going to be given by girls in the club. Esther Oldroyd dinner committee chairman reports a meal of breaded veal cutlets to be served to members and honored in guests starting at seven-thirtthe China City cafe. Next years officers are to be announced during the program at the dinner. This years officers include Mary Lynn Wakefield, prespresident; Alice White, vice secreident; and Nancy Briggs, tary. Special toasts to guests will conclude the program. All girls in the senior high are invited to attend the dance with their partners. Tickets are on sale for one dollar a couple. Girls are expected to wear formals and boys their suits. Wes Barry and his orchestra will provide the music for dancy ing. Alice White, floor show chairman, stated that college talent will entertain during intermission. Special decorations are being planned by Renae Miller and her committee. Band Croups Mco I B.Y. High was well represented at the Region Music Meet, Thursday, April 9 at Payson. Those participating in the Small ensemble were, Bands Brass sextet, Sammy Talor, French Horn, Robert Hatch, Bass, Merril Oaks, Trombone, Grant Miller, Baritone. Ronald Baum, Cornet, Lyle Houtz, Cornet. KeelThe solos were, Kathleen er Carol Halliday, who played Sola Flute solo, entitled Night and Kay iloquy, Ronald Baum entitled a duet, played Cornaby of HayNumber 1st Movement Piaand Cornet for dens Concert Corwere Kay no Accompanists It was naby and Carol Allred. of Farrel under the direction Madsen. B.Y. I Highs small ensemble came out with the highest rating, and we are proud of their grand showing. Rlisv workers getting ready for dance are the Junior Prom committee; from left to right: KenCarHickman, Gordon Bullock, Merry Tippets, men Brandley, Carolyn Cochran, Dick Knight, and Dick Walker. Dance is slated for tonight in the Joseph Smith ballroom. JUNIOR PROMENADE TONITE In Pastels Opus Theme of Dance For J. S. Ballroom Opus in Pastels is to be the theme of the annual Junior Prom to be held in the Joseph Smith ballroom tonight at 9:00 oclock. Corsages are in order, and the 17, 1953 Utah April Provo, School, B.Y.U. 7 No. High price is $1 per couple. Vol. 10, The affair, which will be has chosen a modem' theme, featuring outstanding decorations which have been prepared for the occasion. The music for the evening will be furnished Gene Speakman was chosen by by Wes Barrys orchestra, one of the faculty to represent B.Y. the better known bands. Refresh3 ments will be served. High at the annual Salt Lake to be Rotary Youth Conference The Junior Prom assembly In held May 3, 4, and 5th. this to morning carried on the modhas proven This conference of Opus in Pastels. ern theme be an outstanding event in the was furnished entertainment The lives of many of the boys who Lincoln Y. B. High, in the live High, by The State Forensic Speech have attended. They BYU talent. and Provo and High homes of Rotary members, Meet was held recently in Salt are given an opportunity to visit with Joann Green introduced the as3 and 4, Lake City, April to explore business institutions, sembly and presented a modern the participants entering who professional and vocational possidance. Carol Halliday played a gained respective Region honors. bilities, to visit the State Capitol flute solo, Night Sililoquy. and other places of importance; The meet was held at the UniJacobs played tfte piano and ideas with one sang a medley of Blue Moon to B.Y. High and exchange Utah of campus. versity another and with men who have and Blue Velvet! Hansens Hep-ster- s was well represented with stu in won places of presented a comic routine dents who copped Region 3 honof fields activity. many led by Dick Hansen. Tom Moon ors in their respective fields. Chairman of the Youth Confer- , from Lincoln played a trumpet The final day saw those ach- ence Committee is Adam S. solo, and then a dance team of new Apostle of the Church ieved State honors, being recoggirls from Provo High gave offa of Jesus Christ of Latter-danized. The school taking complete modem dance. To top things honors was Wasatch High from Saints. in fine style a combo from the Senior boy candidates were BYU played several numbers. Heber City. Those individuals who achieved honors from B.Y. judged on Leadership ability, The ' committee for this years Scholarship, General Character, High were: Dave Wilkinson and Junior Prom is as follows: Ken of Work Habits, Resourcefulness, Nancy Briggs, who went allBob B.Y. High Hickman, Dick Knight, Merry and contributions to the way in debate, while Tippets, Carman Brandley, GorOaks gained an excellent rating through his activities. Genes outstanding ability has don Bullock, Carolyn Cochian, in Legislative Forum. Jarrett Anin him the honor of attending and Dick Walker. Class advisers won a derson took superior rating are Mr. Gunn and Mr. Mercer. affair. the three-daLegislative Forum. semi-forma- l, GENE SPEAKMAN IS CHOSEN TO ATTEND YOUTH MEET Winners Region Participate State Speech Meet Ja-nee- n pre-eminenc- e Ben-nion- y y |