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Show April 29, The Brigadier 4 Page It's all in the game Principal Thomson will enter hospital for back operation . Two Cats aid Cougars in sports lair B T ,m Ron Smith I' c;i! rile' nab1 by ; U Tr lublted 1 tali player, (enter on the vone. with pla m s e nioLLed lioine-platnow and hrawl. in the all 1'iom doth team.joining At a time like this, what - your duty a the manager ot the B I ba.M'ball team. 'A'e!l. figured Coach luckett I would I out to .join in, so stuck it' went mad all the little kids out of the around and kept duo-out.Thats the answer by John Maas, a 1Y High -- ophomore, who is presently the manager ot the B I baseball squad. John is one of two P students filling managerial positions at BAU. Senioi Ra Bee kham is the assistant manager for the Bit i I .,lri- .1 I 1,1 ' 1 (ireen firt m i 1 t football team. Ray started working for Coach Coach Hudspeth and the team on April 11. of the speth quickly pointed out that one a hair be would cut, ot business first items Hud- unwanted, but necessary. Although he wont be traveling much with the team thi- - year, unless its the freshman team. Ray will go with them the following sea-o- n. Ray is currently helping the team prepart' for the big season ahead; but John is in the middle of the '(5 season, helping with t!ie BYT baseball team. everything from taking care of the equipment to "shagging balls is in the line of duty for John, who is in his third year with tlie team. John has the opportunity to take the job again next year, unless he wants to play for BY High. "Its surprising how much you learn in a few months just by being around these guys, remarked John in reference to the players. Theyre some of the nicest guys around. John claims he knows what hell do next time the team gets in a fight. Not long after the game, Coach Tuckett quipped, Next time, the last guy out of the (iugout dishes our Fudgsicles. Military draft explained Service Selective by new president Honor Society elects Bowen don't have to be drafted. There are several ways in which a young man can fulfill his military obligations other than waiting to be inducted by the Selective Service. This is what Col. Evan P. Clay, Utah State Director of the Selective Service, said recently in a news release. But for those who want to wait for the draft, you should register no later than five days after your 18th birthday. Membership in any of the reserve components of the armed forces, including the National Guard, does not excuse a man from registering when he reaches 18. Late registration or no registration at all is a criminal offense and can subject a man to immediate induction, heavy fines, or possible imprisonment," Col. Clay added. One of the loopholes' to get out of enlistment is to join the ROTC or stay in school and keep at least a B average. For further You Scott Bowen, BY High's three-terA" student, was straight recently elected the first president of the BY High Honor So- m ciety at the society's first official breakfast held recently at the Wilkinson Center. Other officers who were elected during the same meeting were Glenn Monson. vice president, and ReNon Fisher, secretary. Additional members of the med school organization are seniors Roger Sheffield. Sherm Smith. Kathy Tucker, Larry Denham, Barry Olsen, Bariann Trun-nelnewly-for- l. and Alan Wilkins. Juniors in the society are Joe Andrus, Glenn Monson, David Rich. Jena Yee Smith, Brent Ashworth. Royden Bntseh, Sandra Compton. James Holtkamp, and Laurel Robison. Sophomores in the society who are not yet eligible to vote are Rachel Wallace, Terri Fisher, Evelyn Murdock, and Paul Congratulations Graduate! ii ... DID YOU KNOW THAT MAGIC RED CARPET GRADUATIONS BEGIN AT help in fulfilling the military obligation other than waiting to be drafted, go to any Selective Service office, Col. Clay suggested. Principal Lowell Thomson will enter the hospital in two or three weeks for a back operation. While interviewing Mr. Thomson, he analyzed his condition in the following way: "Following diagnosis of a ruptured disc in my back, the doctors have advised that I have a relative immediate surgery to correct the situation and that there doesn't appear to be, at this point, any way of getting the condition taken care of other than surgery. He also said, in joking, that he w'ould be back within a few weeks after surgery and would be clicking on three if not four cylinders. During his recent stay in the hospital for examinations, Mr. Thomson wrote this poem: Summer school applications due Summer school at BY will commence June 22 and continue through August 13. Students must have their applications in to Mrs. Thurston by the end of school to insure a place in class. Classes are scheduled for 8 a.m. to 12 noon. A tuition fee of $7 per class will be charged. All classes will meet five days a week during the eight w'eeks for both junior and senior high schools. Witch Hazel to be given by dramatists A chair that once belonged to a witch provides the focal point of the play Witch Hazel to be presented by the drama class May 3 and 4 in the Little Theater. The play will be presented during first period on May 3, and at 7:30 p.m. on May 4. There will be no admission charge to either performance. - The chair is bought at an auction, and it has a curse on it so that whoever sits in the chair assumes the personality of the one who sat in it before. The cast includes Terri Fisher as Janet, Mari Tucker as Andrea, Karen Andersen as Sara, Dawn Thurston as Celecte, Sherrie Meredith as Debby, Kathryn Thurston as Mrs. Byrd, Michele Thurston as Dorothy, and Natalie Taylor as Maxine. Barbara Bingham is the student director for the play, assisted by Wendy Johnson. Mari Tucker is stage manager. Had back, came undone'. Soon found out wasn't much fun. Asked the Doc, He looked in britches, What he found out Left me in stitches! Old cars never die; they just seem that way Those old cars certainly match the school, dont they? Agreed! Rusty Anderson, a senior, and Jerry Glabe, a junior, are the owners of those ancients usually parked on the north side of school. And they certainly enhance the area. While living in Santa Fe, Jerry traded his 1916 Chevrolet for his 1922 Model "T touring car. He lf has had it for about one and years. The 1920 engine in the auto has been rebuilt. Rusty obtained his 1929 Model Ain San Carlos, Calif. He towed it home and helped restore the body and chassis. Please be careful when driving, especially when these two boys and their old cars are around. Antiques are rare around BY one-ha- - High. TOPEWKinnElRS MENTION TOO NUMEROUS TO BARGAINS Typewriter Co. 294 North 100 West, Provo Or THE KING THE All Makes Clearance on Many Fine, Used Typewriters white chino TAPER-TO- CAMPUS THE THE KEY TO A MEW ASHTON HERTZ RENTAL AND ANTONI CAN . . INTU Sports Day held April 21, at BY. Margie Dixon captured first place in tennis singles, defeating all five of her opponents. Nancy Cannon and Lis Christensen uTon second place in tennis doubles after losing to Orem High in the final match. In both Jackie Ovard. in singles, and Linda Grow and Kathy Call, playing doubles, captured third place. Lynette Zemp, Annette Barton, and Evelyn Murdock participated in badminton, but they were unable to register a win. Miss Earlene girls PE teacher, coached the three teams. 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