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Show Halloween Party-Yearbo- Activities Reminder ok Carnival Tonight in Oct l?s Halloween Yearbook dance and party .Nov Senior Faculty bas ketball game 11 Kov Sadie Hawkins dan. e 11 u Nov Football semi finals Nov is Childiens Theatic Pi eseiitat ion Nov !M state Football finals Nov 2 Second teim enLs No. 2 and 27 ThanksgiviNo school! ng' holida Mens Gym 1 fun, and gaiety, will create the mood for the Halloween party and Yearbook Carnival to be held tonight in the Sjm)oKs Men's G m at 7:00. A spook alley in the Mens has been planned by First the Student Council and booths have been set up in front and of the G m by the The ins Childtens Theatic Riockbunk, Rumplestiltskin Cu diffei ent classes to collect funds of the veai, Rumple olv n Rai low, Mlllei s production foi the eaibook. dallgt.tei Dancing will stiltskin, was piescnted Millei Septem Rv i on Fishei kat hv (one lude the evening at which her 22 in College Hall undei the Keeic l Millei s w lie. Jon IIk 1m n lefreshments will be sold direction ol Geoige - Lewi-Ingeit. R Dee Muhlestein Rih Rat .uttal al, After ten peifoirnaniis m Col ka'en Dave According to Irwin Viser, ticMol k u ( 'o a son, to Hall lo. Kings loon ui lege lc.,,1 kets ma be purchased at a ticthe piav was taken tn King, A lene tilcasnii and it children, ket booth Frida night for the the Utah State Hospital whole i tginin Cl.uk, Couit Ladies j e linn al lew was on, posed o' lmal pei form, m e was given various concessions. 'various membeis ol sj.ee. h 'Rum lasses According to .Mi Lewis Strictly sport is the dress for the carnival and party No cos- plesiltskin' was an outstanding Rehearsals have begun foi performance, piodui lion wise as tumes will be worn at the affair. well Spce h Department s sex end plav as acting wise." "Hu. klebei rv Finn' which w.'D VV e want everyone to come, The cast, which has been high! be presented the week of Novem have a good time, and support commended b delegates oi the her 14 18, in College Hall A. our yearbook, exclaimed Rose National Children's Theatie Con cording to Mr Lewis, the Sj.ee. h ference, included Geialchne Ja Department exrxcts to have Mary Andrus, yearbook editor. cobsen as Mother Hulda; Rient verv successful season Gym in-Sld- e Rumplestiltskin Presentation Of New Childrens Theatre Season , I- , - 1 V . , . ; Yearbook, Newspaper Staffs Selected iw I, I,, , B Y Highs ear book consisting of fifteen has begun work on Wilde at. staff students the pr6 According to Alex R Dai. us, adviser, this vears yearbook wi'l be a verv outstanding j.ubhc a 1 1 Temple Excursion Termed Successful B Y High's annual senior temple excursion got under wav on October '.th when ap pi ox in ia t elv s.xtv senna x departed foi ttie Manti Temple at 6:30 m .a-- - under the sujxi vision of Anderson and Melvin i Biooks Seminary instructors IV mg, the lass as.sem biecj fm an oj.ening song ancl i i er on the lawn surrounding the temple The students then j' med c.ther tcmplo workers for short testimon meeting winch began at 9am pun A an e majority of the students par- te tpated in baptisms for the dead, after which another testimony meeting was conducted for R Y. High Seminary students only. At .interval-- , lxtwecn baptisms, tern pie offie lals guided groups of stu dents to suc.h points of interest as the sj.uaj staircase ancl the brides chamber. Buses returned to school that afternoon at o j Salt Lake Hosts Chorus, Band All-Sta- te tion with mam new innovations including the use of color S.vci Wildcat Staff: Gary Boyden, Dave Jacobsen, Pat Xuttall, Gwen al lmj.ioved facilities have been School was dismissed October Abegg, Carolyn Barlow, Pat Hansen, Rose Mary Andrus, Rani added which will undoubted! n arul m order for teachers Hacking, Aniene Andrus, Janice Nelson, Wally Manguni, Bill Owen, improve the quality of the ear and o.rr.e students to attend the Mr. Darais, adv iser. book, and the theme, although annual I tah Kducatjon Asoci se ret, is unique ' ation Conference in Salt Lake Clt This paper is the product of 'I he conference the newspaper staffs first term began on Wed . ncxcl and continue.) un of giuehng labor It will appear evening ml saturdav morning each month undei the dire, tion cv er a students from R. Y of the journalism c lass H.gdi wc-rmembers of the AllIn a recent interview with state ( horns which was directed b I Cornwall ancl the Sjx nc Richard L Pope, staff adviser M Sac- Rancl conductcd b Dr e he stated, "This vear we hope Robert Vngncr of the Cniversity to uphold and maintain "he tra of Orcgon Chorus members in ' lacjc-c- j Leonora Stone, Geraldine ditions and high standards es fuc .Joe NeNon ancj Grant tabhshed bv past Y Id Cat staffs Davies m the band fre.rn Those Our newsjraj.ei is bv the students R Y wc-rIf.gh Mildred kd and for the students, horefoie trd Mike Joncs, Dean Madsen, Cal oi Haihdv, and Hart Rul the function of the Y Id Car ) K to serve as a show, ase of student Members of the- - two musical talent, to aid the Y 's fine spir 1 Id Cat Staff: Dean Madsen, LaWana Seamons, Carol Gay Young, groups sa ed m Salt Lake Wed-it, and to give our studentbodv esd a and Thursday nights in an awareness of school and com Richard L. Pope, adviser; Alberta Jacobs, Larry Tanner, Steven life. and private homes, and mote,, Janet McDonald, munity Taylor. returned home on the 14th. r - ob-,f-- n ' c n I d |