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Show Wednesday, April 19, 1944. THE Y'LDCAT Page Three Wildcat Ready For Printing Summer School Begins June 12 The Wildcat, BY high school year book, will come out for presentation to the students during t he seooind week in May, according to Beitty Jensen, editor. The year book, which goes to press in part this week, will have individual pictures of all high school students instead of the group pictures of last year. The book will be bound dtspite earlier reports to the contrary. The established price for a year book is owe dollar and fifty cents. Summer school at the Y will take on new colors this summer with The rustle and swish of a long dress, the fragrance of one special objective in mind, the shortening of the high school term flowers, the flickering of candles, and finally the faint odor for boys who will not be able to of good food, created the atmosphere for the Fauvines and the three years of high complete hall on that Fauvine Dinner Dance Ends Y ears Club Activities their partners as they walked into the banquet memorable night. During the course of the dinner President school. Featuring courses in mathe- Marian Jeanne Merrill called on matics, social sciepce, and English members of the club to give toasts the (especially reading courses) to the team and coach. Captain summer session will open June 12. Bob Perry and Coach Dave Crow-to- n Students who wish to cut off a responded for the team. Guests year of school can do so by taking of the evening included Mr. nd two complete summer sessions Shortly before conference vaca- Mrs. Dave , Crow.ton, Dr. and Mrs. (that , is take both six week terms in each school) and by taking a tion, to be exact the Wednesday G. L. Woolf, Doug Davis and heavier course during the regular before the Thursday school was Club Sponsor Rhea Robbins, and Dr. dismissed, dirty clothes and buckets the drummers, Johnny Whiting and to school year, according were ini order to facilitate the re- John Swenson. Woolf. Other courses available will be moval of the first layer of grime. Gradually each couple strolled After a delay due to bad wea- shorthand, typing, chemistry, art. The order to clean the building into the ballroom of the Smith ther the citys paper drive finally music and physics. was received from the faculty and building to join the student body. got under way this morning af passed by the student council the As the dance progressed, the or8:00 a. m. with some twenty BY previous week and a popular vote chestra played the theme song of was not taken. B high school hoys participating. the evening As Time Goes By, Seven hoys from each grade Dividing the six grades into which was very fittingly portiayed were taken, a part of which ride groups, each teacher became a sup-- ! by a huge clock under the title of with the city trucks to gather the ervisory worker and straw bossed the song. The theme amid clock of direction Louts the Under job to its conclusion. were displayed in white and silver paper and a part are detailed to music and French teacher, The seventh grade boys cleaned on qie curtains. Provo high Booth, load the train cars. school has begun the lavatories and the outside tin- school is sendimig about fifty fel- the BY high Arrangements of the dance were a of band. the Mr. organization seventh the der lows for this task. Hanson; grade of Annette der the direction Assisted by Miss Lucile Sand-jgjr- s cleaned the third floor under Brown. Marian Jeanne Merrill was this yLss Reid; the eighth grade girls student, berg, a university responsible for the dinner, Meri-bet- h Tueseach meet of 'students under room cleaned Mrs. Caines group Hansen and Afton Taylor 3:00 at and in. p. her supervision; the eighth and were in day Thursday charge of refreshments, By starting now with the juni- ninth boys worked; the tenth girls an(j jeannie Taylor directed Fri- or high we hope to create enough and boys cleaned the maim floor days assembly honoring tht ocMay 12 is the date set for a interest so that next year we can under Mr. Jensen and Mr. Crow-to- casion. student body swimming party to start out with a large group, statThe eleventh grade girls were And as all good things must come to be held at Saratoga, according ed Mr. Booth. assigned Mrs. Harts room under to an end, we lastly bid our partBob ,Firee, student body president. "The band is open to all who her supervision; the junior boys under the moon and we worked in 250-This gala event will feature play band instruments, under Mr. Cling-hop- e ners good-nigthat everyone will get be-- ! el. the twelfth grade boys worked and here we leave the rest to your swimming, softball, and dancing. in the halls uinder A. J. and the imagination. Busses will leave school at 1:00 hind and help make it a success, senior girls cleaned the library p. m. and return' sometime after he continued. Miss Sandberg lias wo-- consid- under Miss Robbins 8:00 p. m. If any name or grade has been With an optimistic view of the erable acclaim in local music faccounof the is concert mistress tions and weather in mind the student misplaced or forgotten, its too a is cil of the BY high bad isnt it? planning Brigham Young university band. FriI. S. A matinee dance was held canyon party for First shot innoculations for tyweek. the this' for of girls immediately following day fever were given to students should not the punishmanit Capital last in council voted It is rumored there phoid cleaning. It was in schools were a few with second, third and week to have partners but a revote j be used too frequently boys in attendance Monday given in orbut most of them couldnt take it. booster doses Jo takorii today changed the councils Most of the der, Eunice Brough, nurse, saii plans reason for the discovery of Others wouldnt. One It was also announced in stu- America was to see if they could student body did not attend the today. Other innoculations to be given dent council yesterday that the cross the equator without melting. dance. include shots for diphtheria and faculty would present the assembly vaccinations for small pox. DiphFriday. theria shots are lifetime so they do Professor What is the outstandthat chemistry need to be retaken, but booster What did Paul Revere say at ing contribution Barbara Lambert, senior, recent- not shots must be taken every year for has given to the world? the end of his famous ride? marched to the altair with Sgt. ly Student Blondes. Whoa! James Olive of the Army. Sgt. typhoid. Innoculations are being given Olive was stationed with the ASTU this year as a health measure and When a word gets out of date it These days of price ceilings are at the BYU. Barbara is the daughter of Dr. students are urged to get parents comis termed dead and so gradually causing some unanticipated a and Mrs. A. C. Lambert of this permission, and avail themselves of a language is built up. plications. A housewife returned Olive is from Nashville. this free health service. store Sgt. city to a department .purchase Another system being instituted You is I with the protest that it, wasnt at Tennessee. of give The. future Mas. Olive will leave Friday for this year is the providing of iodine all what she had specified, y take Francisco to be with her hus- plls fpj: junior and senior high I ordered a floor mop, she ex- San at Fort students for a nominal fee. These has ceiling band who is stationed this and mop emotion plained, Climate is caused by the Winterfield nearby. pills help build up body resistance. on the ticket. right stamped sun. the around, .earth of the Boys Help City In Paper Drive Y High to Have School Band Parties Are Planned By Student Council n. j ht j A Students Given Innoculations at Y non-partn- er Senior Girl Marries |