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Show n ?n 0 School to continue producing nucleus of best in church consideration the '"administrators of BYU and the Education Council in Salt Lake City have decided that it is advanthe Brigham tageous to announced Young High School, After careful and deliberation, re-op- en Senior graduation cancelled; lack of funds, interest noted Senior graduation exercises will be cancelled due to the lack of funds and interest, announced Brother Wootton, counselor and senior class adviser, at the annual assembly held last Friday. The seniors are asked to pick up their graduation diplomas during first period on May 23, and take them to the principals home at their convenience to have him sign them. Brother Thomson has been so busy looking for a job that he has not had time to authorize them. The paper, on which the diplomas will be printed on, will be type paper, also dite to lack of funds, and Mr. Blankenships visual arts students have lettered them. All seniors who are interested are invited to come to Paul Hintzes house Friday night, May Senior boycott highlights J.P. On a Clear Day Three Stars will Will Shine into Yesterday Senior of annual the be the theme Boycott to be held at 6:30 in the Cherry Hill Bam. The dance, commonly known as the J.P. or Junior Prom, is being sponsored by the Junior Class. Dress for the dance will be grubbies; however, no sandals will be allowed. There will be no faculty advisers in attendance tp the dance. Live music will be provided by the Brethren, a group composed of infamous juniors. Rick Shumway will sing Thank You Very Much for the Junior Uirls for the floorshow. After this, the queen and king will be crowned. Tickets may be purchased for $2 from any of the class officers. of the Due to the. announced school, it has been that all Puovo High students will be invited to the dance in order to cement good relationships between Provo High and BY High. ng a final get together. comes is asked to who Everyone bring something to eat because the funds are so depleted that the 24, to enjoy seniors cant even furnish Kool-Ai- d and cookies. Johnson to speak at last assembly son. The assembly is to be held May 21, at 10 a.m. in College Hall, Parents of students are invited, but no other persons will be ad- mitted. Work wanted; BY High faculty; Call any of them at any time. Wanted: A few feet; call Larry Simonsen. For Sale: A few pounds; call Cornel. Wanted: Prom dates; call junior girls. Wanted: Size 18 sandals; call v Bro. Thomson. For Sale: Burned incense; call Ron Robison between 1 a.m. t and 7 a.m. con- . . . vacations To accommodate the students who like vacations, it has been announced that school will be dismissed every other week. We, as the students of BY High, have worked long and hard for this reform, and now we should be grateful for the change. After receiving various pressures from students and parents, the administation finally decided to close the school every other week. With this reform, all students should do their best in the time school is in session. All students should respect this right, and they should seek to gain in knowledge over their vacation time. Along with the announcement of school closing to be constructed. The new came the plans of a new play-rooand room will be equipped with pool table, many other conveniences. These wonderful' reforms have been brought about by protest and dissension among students. Keep up the good work! -- ly, m es, - Four BY High girls placed in the top 10 places in the national leg competition held last Friday in Los Angeles. The four girls modeled mini skirts and swim suits in an effort to show off their legs. Legs were judged on attractiveness, shapli-nes- s and overall appeal. The cong test to find the legs in the country is sponosored by the Leggy Legs Anonymous. Girls placing in the touranment have asked to have their names withheld, due to modesty. best-lookin- architectural drawing shows the new $2 million BY High (for students from kindergarten to the twelfth grade) to be located on upper campus with the new College of Education Bdilding. (Photo courtesy of Daily Universe) An Dollars galore! . . . Feathers find nevj jobs easily Brigadud staff was wondering about the future jobs of the BY High faculty; so we asked each one what they would be doing, and here are their answers. VERL ALLMAN is going to teach botany in the Siberian Institute of Science. " WALLACE ALLRED is replacing Principal Treagagle at ProVo High next year. is taking GARTH ALLRED his new post in Thailand, teachd ing Spanish to Siamese peasants. TOM BABB III will teach eighth grade at the Watts Junior High School. OWEN BENNIONS new post d will be on the y Street; he is bead a shop. opening JUNE BERRY will be on TV! She is the new advertiser for Carnation Slender. JIM BLANKENSHIP is going to Peru to teach the Indians how to basket weave. KEN BOWTHORPE plans to travel to Europe to start a Shakespearean Arts School. TOM BURR will be Provo Highs new lunchroom director. FAYE BUTTLE winbecome editor of Seventeen Magazine. LOU CHATTERlY will become an English teacher at The under-privilege- For Sale: Bottle of wine; tact science lab. re- Legs tops in BY; four girls excel WANT ADS S kly however, they will not be quired to do so. vice-princip- Student reforms from hard work Bi-wee- nest L. Wilkinson, but all the will have an opportunteachers ity to assume their old positions; President Lyndon Baines Johnson will speak at the final BY High assembly, announced Principal Lowell Thomson today. When the announcement was made concerning the closing of BY High, the administrative council decided to have an extra special guest speaker, commented Mr. Wallace Allred, There was a lot of red tape to go through, but President John- son was very cooperative. He seems to believe in the students of BY High, and in the students at all of the nations high schools for the future leadership of Amstated Principal Thomerica, Brother Steven Alley today. At the time of the announcement, several vital factors were involved that" were not known to those who made the decision. The reason for closing BY High was said to be because the school was no longer fulfilling its purpose; namely, teacher training. It was found that instead of training teachers, the school was producing better members of the Church and more concerned citizens of the community. This was considered to be sufficient reason for the We realize that many students and teachers have already made plans for the coming school year, commented President Er- world-renowne- Haight-Ashbur- UCLA. DOUG GARBE is starting a charm class entitled Charm; Poise, and Smile. ANNA B. HART will replace the present gym teacher at North Sanpete High School. is LEfdAR HENDRICKSON to in a become barber going Salt Lake. BARBARA JENSEN is going to work at the popcorn stand in the Valley Music Hall. ROSS HILTON is going to play King Lear. BOYD HUNTER is going to wrestlbecome a heavy-weiger. COURT LEISHMAN is replacing the coach to the Harlem Globe Trotters. DON JESSE is going to become a comedy 'regular on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. JDON McCONKIE is goiijg to be a Mormon missionary in ht Moscow. KAY MENDENHALL is going to become a basketball for the N.Y. Mets. WALLY MONTAGUE player is going to become a Yoga instructor. CON OSBORNE is going to be chairman of the A.S.P.C.A. DON PECK is teaching mathematics to the C.I.A. GARY PENROD is going to become the chairman of the Whew Bird Watchers of Ameri- hate Slate Today Issue of Brigadud A Tomorrow Inservice meeting, School will be dismissed at 2 p.m. Brother Almond will Wednesday be showing films in science room; 25c admission. Thursday Next issue of Briga- dier Friday to Tuesday ca. ED PINEGAR is going to play the title role in the new Paramont release, LOWELL THOMSON is starta popular singing group. FRED WEBB is going to become a member of the Metropolitan Opera Comany. HAL WILLIAMS is going to become the U.S. Ambassador to Israel. RICH WOOTTON is going to become a pilot at the United Airlines. DONNA TURLEY will become a riot leader for the Freedom Society. JERRY LUND will replace Mr. Spock on the TV show, Star Trek. ing Charades. ROBERTA PRIESTLY is going to teach home ec on Sunset Strip in L.A. Spring vacation. April 9 Distribution of Brigette 1 during 7th period. Sit-i- n 10 from 5th to 7th April periods in the main hall. Bring your own signs. |