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Show B. Y. No. 2. High School, Provo, Utah, Friday, October 19, Vol. 3 1945 p STUDENT BODY Qoat IcJeek . . . Now that the freak show over, ELECTIONS settle we down can to nice maybe, and quite living again. COMPLETED noted for its to think that the Y fEal5ilJDDs Appawinmtodl is ... Ho-hu- m is Carrying on with the old school tradition of electing student body and cheer leaders in the fall of the year, the Blue and White parties came through in fine Both style with their campaigns. parties used plenty of originality in their campaigns, and the halls of old Y high looked festive enough All in all it was for Christmas. vice-preside- nt loads of fun, being one of the cleanest elections ever held. It was a close race, but when the final votes were counted, Shirlee Gour-le- y became for the leaders cheer coming year, with Colleen Mower, Audry Olson, and Elaine Carlson. them Opposing Colleen were for Harmon. Monty Jones and Emily Hamili for cheer leaders. Class officers have also been elected, and we have some fine leaders for the coming year. Leading the senior class is Malin Perry, president; Monty Jones, vice president; and Ireta St. Jeor, secretary. For the junior class, Dick Bigevice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt, Joan Tuttle, Pat Young, secretary, and Gene Tolboe, social chairman. Sophomore class officers are, Robert Swenson, president; Bob Kirk, Mary Ann Wilson, secretary, and Robert Hales and low, president; vice-preside- nt; Erven Nelson, social chairmen. o o vice-preside- nt; Ah! You should have pretty girls. Goat Week! Bright and early Wednesday Notre Maison morning, the gay girls came tripping to school with slacks, knee length shirts, and their hair up in bobbies. They were allowed to take it down for the game though! Sigh! And didnt you love the firemen? They were the contribution of the Fauvines. At last, they got around to telling who was going to be in the club. Next day, pale, stragglyn haired girls, with hats drooping in their eyes, were seen carrying buckets of water. Thank No school Friday! goodness! Friday evening, a quiz session was held in 250-by the Notre Maison to find out what kind of gals they were having in their club. Garlic sandwiches were served, with water for those ambitious enough to go do nwstairs to get it. Their final pledgings will be held Saturday. Saturday night, a meeting of the Fauvines was held at the home of Maralyn Ballif. The girls were also asked some questions. Their final held pledgings were Sunday evening at the home of Emily Hamili. During the candle light service, the The faculty has appointed editors for the 1945-4- 6 pledge was read by Joyce Oaks, year book and president, and a rose was pinned on school paper staffs. Pictured above from left to right are: Joan Tuttle, each girl by Katheryn Miller, sec- assistant yearbook editor; Laura Moore, yearbook editor, who was assistant were editor on the retary. Punch and cookies Gloria Jenson, associate Yldcat yearbook last year,; served later in the evening. editor, and Curtis Colvin, editor of the Yldcat, both of whom were on the paper staff last year. seen them over-grow- A nxcnsiD (Esillceimaflaiir o o Library Rules . . . In order to improve our library during this school year, students are asked to observe the following rules: 1. r 2. 3. 4. Books may be kept for two weeks and renewed once. After that time a fee of two cents per day will be charged. Lost books must be paid for by the students who have signed for them. Enter and leave the library as quietly as possible. The library is our study hall and should be used only for that purpose. Greetings From Principal Woolf I wish to express to the students of the B. Y. U. High School my appreciation for the good start we have made toward a successful 1945-4There is a spirit year in of friendship among us which is characteristic of our great parent institution the B. Y. U. Also there is a disposition to maintain excellent standards of accomplishment in the classroom and in various activities. I wish to congratulate the new editors and staff members of the Yldcat on their first paper of the Success and best wishes to year. newspapers, and en cyclopedias should be replaced after you have finished using you! them. 5. "Magazines, 6. Principal Woolf |