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Show THE Y'LDCAT Page Two The Y'LDCAT Jack Mitchell Editor Associate Editors. . .Moana Ballif Ariel Ballif Meredith Hansen Reporters Zola Rae Law Bob Free Contributors Faculty Advisor. . .Wilford D. Lee Published by the students of the B Y High School Printed by the New Century Printing Co. Dear Seniors of 1944, When the editor came to me with' a fearful look in his eye and yelled Get me a story on graduates" I very meekly complied. Now, by I wish I hadnt gosh-a-m- e, done. X dont like to write down mushy sehtimental statements and pass them off as good literature and sincerp thoughts. If they were sentiment it would be okay but I fear me they would be merely sentimentality. By the way have you heard Mr. Lees description of the; "difference between sentiment and sentimentality well its like this At any rate we are very sorry Well us. youre leaving Frees jokes and the round-by-roun- miss day-by-d- ay Mi tell :and president. everything that was you but well for a be glad to be the king-pin- s while,v We wish you all the success in the world on your coming journey and we cordially invite you to return! 'The school will be the same. The activities will be similar and ' 4 all that will' be different is the student-bod- y' , If 1 could speak French I would say Son Voyage or sumpin! But being just a plain ol American I will say, So long and Best of Luck. The Juniors Come all! Last Till fall! It's the final Come One! chance! affairs dance of the ultra-sociof the school year, being held tonight, with the music of Howard Nelson and his orchestra. This evening after the graduation exercises everyone is invited to attend the GRADUATION DANCE" in the ballroom of the Joseph Smith building. A large crowd is expected to turn out from the student body to honor the graduating classes and to say goodbye to the seniors. So pull out, your best bib and tucker shine your best shoes, and last but not least pull out the worn but dependable book of telephone numbers and Well, we'll be seeing you tonight to say our last farewells to the graduates. al Banter . . . Well the year comes to an end and so does the publication of the Yldcat. It would be nice if I work have who completed as those been listed The following have thanked all of my friends and necessary for graduation from high school. This list includes those boys who have been inducted into the armed forces but have done the readers for their dirty remarks which I have inserted herein but necessary work for high school credit. I wont. Speaking of publications Lee, Thomas Wilford Anderson, Jean Lewis, Gordon why doesnt the business manager Ballif, Ariel Smith, Jr. of the year book quit pushing all Lindberg, Ardelle Doris Bement, Russell Peterson the blame for the late publication Liston, La Vem Brown, Wpida of the aforementioned volume on Mitchell, John William Curtis, Betty Jean to the editor. If a person wants Moore, Annie Done, Adeline the credit they should be willing Moore, Kathryn Fillmore, Afton Eloise to take some of the blame Id Morley, Stewart Crawford Robert Free, advise you to count the pictures Mower, Joyce of some of the local tennis and Green, Geraldine Nelson, Elwood E. j scholastic stars in the year book. Nicholes, Elizabeth Hansen, Meredith Nixon, James William It should be a very nice auto biogHansen, Venice Mae Herde, Myma Jane Durfee Pehrson, June raphy of one of the local greats Oh well like himself always says Holt, Edna Perry, Robert Peterson Elizabeth The Navy is taking care of my Jensen, Bette Loy. future. Jensen, Darrell Pinegar, Glen Jolly Powell, Ernest Lee Jensen, Vivian Leigh Too bad Pete Ashworth didnt Daniel Lucile Rawson, Kartchner, get a letter in one of the sports Marion Alice Donna Robertson, Kerby, he participated in. s Lee Norma Knell, Robertson, Campbell Its good to see the city has fiLa Berteaux, Alice Steinekert, Maurine nally realized that young people Law, Zola Rae Taylor, Afton Lenora should have a place to go and enjoy themselves so they wont be running the streets. Lets all hope the students get behind this activity. Thirty-seve- n I understand that Shirley would if she knew that Bob be After completing three years of junior high school work the stu- andsurprised some of the boys had a Load dents listed below have been graduated and are considered eligible of Fun in a yellow Mercury . for high school work. n Three very juniors James Mae Carol Baird, Hansen, seen at the Rainbow Gardens, were Belmont, Norma Kay Hendrickson, Norma two of which enjoyed themselves Colleen Benson, Jarvis, Mell but Harry always said, Im afraid Johnson, J. Kent Bigelow, Richard of wimmen. La Berteaux, Douglas Bosquet, John If June only knew what one of Bown, Shafter Law, R. Dee the sophomores (lately elected to Broadhead, Joseph Don Marshall, Paul T. office) was doing late Sunday Merrill, Reed Ballif Buckwalter, Joan night. Miller, Elsie Katherine Burk, Reed Ray Friends claim that Mark and Mower, Colleen Carlson, Elaine Marion J. arent going steady. Nixon, Phyllis Christensen, Verna Beth From some reports I received I Norwood, Nancy Clark, Earlene would say their friends were misNorton, A1 Clynes, Mary Alice informed. Cox, Lee Rawlings, James W. Reynolds, Vernon Freebam, Paul I would like to say I have thorFretz, Georgette Josephine Slaugenhoup, Clariassa oughly enjoyed writing this column A. John Geene, Robert Taylor, and hope the paper continues next Jean Joan Graham, Tuttle, year as the success it has been unJoan Vernon Greer, Whatcott, der the editorship of Mitch. Mitchell, Free, Jennings leaving How much did you spend on and so I I hear you went to the Butch say Sig transit Gloria Did Stadium. last the her at you big game night? Mundia as only Ash remaineth. Between nineteeif and twenty have a good seat? Good seat? It was so dollars. Bo: Her soiled slacks appeared to be Oh, I see. A dollar high that I had to borrow a pair Pants that had never been pleated; of binoculars in order to see the game. There was a penny stuck Some men save their money for They didnt fit bad, the main thing was in the lens and for the first half a rainy day, and then give it to I thought Lincoln was playing full- - some bootlegger for a wet night. While she was standing, they were seated. She turned, as she drew from her to Strange procedure: Trying overused coat their spirits by putting A pipe, then I lowered my head; There are two kinds of spats: keep up down. those around the house, and those their spirits For a masculine voice came out around the feet. And both give with the pipe, me a pain. Got a match, buddy? it said. Buy War Bonds and Stamps Junior High Graduation Held between With fightWell miss d . complete work; Will Be Graduated Tonight Forty-thre- e Thursday, May 25, 1944 Qualifying well-know- |