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Show Thursday, May 25, THE YLDCAT Page Six Four. Senior Boys Nqw In Service Payson Lions Drop Wildcats Lee Knell Seizes State Tennis Title Award Assembly Brings Honors 1944 Awards and pins for service to Wilting to a last inning attack Lee Knell, Wildcat business manthe school were awarded forty-eig- ager, won three straight tennis by the Payson Lions the Wildcats members of the Brigham matches Saturday, May 13, to grab let 11 runs across the plate in the Young university high school stu- the state high school singles net final canto to fall to the diamond dent body, Friday at the annual crown for 1944. squad from Payson by a score of 19 to 5, and in the second feature award assembly. Knell entered the tourney by 11 to 6 in of the double-headStudent-bod- y officers receiving virtue of title district the winning held at the B Y field May pins were Wanda Brown, the Saturday before when he games Ariel Ballif, debate man- pushed over all three of his court 11, 1944. With numerous errors on the ager; Tom Lee, athletic manager, opponents. d hits hosts and nine and cheer leaders June Pehrson, tramIn Knell meet the region was able to score three Earnest Powell, and Betty Jean Payson of Spanish Fork runs in the first inning, 2 in the Curtis, while President Robert pled Fred Jensen LarHe then met Ralph Zola Free and secretary-treasurfourth, and in the fifth three runs of sen His won Lehi and Rae Law received certificates in were scored. Then in the seventh of next Tucker Carl opponent, lieu of a second pin. the Lions brought in 11 to run up Lincoln high, was edged with sets their score to 19. Jack Mitchell received a pin for The Wildcats scored 2 runs in editing the school paper; Betty The state meet found Knell the first, 2 in the fifth' and 1 in Jensen for editing the year book, 1 and Lee Knell for year book man- dropping Granites entry the sixth to score a total of 5 followed by Lee Hales of Logan to points. ager. de2 In the second game Chuck CraMusical awards went to Betty whom was handed a Nichols, Joye Mower, Annie Moore, feat. Bob Koch from East high ven gave up seven hits from which who received pins for instrumental provided the Wildcat nester with the Lions garnered 11 points to and vocal music participation, and his toughest opposition, but in drop the Wildcats 11-In earlier games the Wildcats Marion Robertson a certificate for three sets Lee was able to over7.5, dumped Juab lost to Provo instrumental music participation. come him with sets of twice, fell to Wasatch twice, and Ariel Ballif and Marian Jeannej in one inning led Juab, but the Merrill received certificates for game had to be called on account school play participation with of rain. speech service awards going to Ariel Ballif, Zola Rae Law, and Robert Free. Weston Frandsen, a member of The scholarship award was presented to Marion Robert- the last years graduating class, son with grade scholarship awards recently completed the required to Janice Taylor, seventh; Robert work for graduation from the With the sophomores taking the Hales, eighth; Joan Buckwalter, Navy Signal Corps school at Far-agu- t, limelight in their daring jumps Idaho. Mr. Frandsen who from the high dive the student ninth; Gloria Jensen, tenth; Marian Jeanne Merrill, eleventh, and completed the work with high body swimming party held at SarArdell Lindberg, twelfth. grades was at the time of his grad- atoga Friday, May 12 proved to be The senior athletic award went uation promoted to the rank of a great success. Dr. Woolf and Mr. Lee provided to Lee Knell with athletic awards seaman first class. entertainment for the whole stuto the following boys in football, Wes, as he was known to the dent body with an exhibition of basketball, baseball, and tennis: larger part of the student body, swimming and diving. The sophoBob Free, Darrell Jensen, Mark the Navy Oct. 15, 1943 in mores joined were especially good at the Graham, Dean Ashworth, Malin Salt Lake City. Both his basic made beautiful dives latter as Perry, Gordon Lewis, Russell and schooling were given of all they from the training types high platAlah Hansen, Vem Smith, at the Faragut station. So form. beautiful and exciting Lee Knell, Stewart Morley, Glen Seaman Frandsen is the son of was John Whitings leap that it Pinegar,- Charles Craven, Grant own breath away Johnson, Robert Court, Paul Jen- Mr. and Mrs. Vance E; Frandsen even took his of this city, has two brothers in completely. nings, Gene Swenson, Elwood Nelservice. They are Pfc, RichNot to be outdone by the son, Arnold Mecham, Bob Morgan, the Steve Azuma, Jim Rawlings, ,Reed ard Frandsen of the Marines (a younger generation the senior and school two years junnor boys divided up between Merrill, John Lee, Robert Perry, graduate of this Gene Robinson, Don Hansen, Dan ago) and is now stationed over- themselves to put on an exhibition Russell in the overseas football game. With sophomore Larsen, Eric Steineckert, Claire seas; Sgt. army; and Pvt. Calvin in training prexy George Ballif leading the Anderson. attack the Ballif side lost. at a California Army base. ht er vice-preside- nt; well-place- 6-- 2, er 6-- 1. 8-- 6, 8-- 6, 7-- 5. Perry Lewis Rawson Jensen 8-- 6. 6-- 2, 6-- 1, 6-- 6-- 6. 6-- 2, 3-- 6, 14-1- 0, Former Student Finishes School Saratoga Trip Proves Success six-ye- ar Be-me- nt, - -- Notre Maisons Elect Graham to Head Thespians for Next Year Mark Graham has been wel- dent; Mary Lou Henninger, Georgia Mitchell will head the Notre Maison club for the coming comed in officially as the new year, club election results showed president of the Brigham Young University high school Thespian today. Other officers are Norma Huish, Club. Elections were held in the Thessecretary, and Moana Ballif, vice pian meeting Monday with the president. Plans for next years activities outcome as follows: Mark Graham, President; Alma Snow, Vice Presi- are being formulated. Sec- retary, and Jeanne Taylor will handle the position of treasurer. The members were very glad to welcome them in and will give On the BY high service honor roll have been placed the names of Bob Perry, Gordan Lewis, Dan Jensen. Rawson, and These four boys are the first members of the Y graduating class to be inducted. Darrell Clark and Ennis Pay School Visit Pvt. Bob Clark and Cpl. Harry Ennis have returned to their respective camps after a visit with their folks and many of their old friends at the BY high. Pvt. Clark, who is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Eldon Clark of this city, is stationed at Camp Kearns, Utah. He graduated from the BY high in 1942. Clark played football for two years, basketball for two years, and baseball one year. He was a member of the Boys Organization all three years. Harry came to the Y from Tooele high for his last year. During that year he played on the football team and was a member of the Boys Organization. Cpl. Ennis is' stationed at Seattle, Washington in the Army Medical Corps. He graduated with Bob them full support and cooperation Clark in 42. in the summer and following school years activities, according to club director, Morris Clinger. Buy War Bonds and Stamps |