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Show Oh Doctor to be Appointment To West Point Presented By Music Department Given Rawlings On the 24 th of March, Jim the B. Y. High School Music Department will Rawlings was given Utahs choice present the operetta Oh Doctor appointment to West Point. This in College Hall. appointment is the best one of Mr. McAllister, assisted by his the two uncompetitive appointtrainees Dale Johnson and Mar-rio- n ments to West Point given by On March 28th, Juniors Promenade Tonight PROM COMMITTEE 48 ClassPresents Annual Prom Plans for the annual Junior Prom have been completed, says Bob Hales. Junior class president. The Prom, sponsored each year Muir, is in charge of the the state. by the Junior class, and held in Mr. Lewis, musical direction. the Joseph Smith ball room, will To insure his getting in to aided by the high school Thesbe held on Monday, March 10. West Point Jim must pass tests pians, has charge of staging, Usually this dance is held on and costum- in Algebra. Geometry, U. S. Hislighting, make-uing. Saturday, following the College tory, and English; and have a The operetta is a comedy re- physical examination and a genProm, but due to a great decharactthe antics of the lating mand for the hall it has been eral knowledge interview. These ers in a rest sanitorium which him be will planned for Monday this year. given is located on the border of Old examinations A committee of six, pictured Mexico. The cast is comprised at Fort Douglass between the have been working directof seventy-fiv- e students from the 4th and 14th of March. ly with the college committee high school. Major leads are Jimmy wrote to Senator Thomthis year in planning the decoracarried by George Collard. Karl as, three months ago, requesting Bob Swenson, class social tions. Snow, Lavon Brown, Beverly appointment and was sent the has led out in plans, chairman, Wentz, Winston Christensen, and necessary blanks application Bob with Hales, Prexy; Gerri fcrant BiQckbank. which he filled out and sent Maxine Salibury, Minor leads are carried by Col- back to Senator Thomas. coPat Creer, Pinegar, Secretary; leen Mower, Elaine Carlson, social chairman; and Lois Burch, Howard Hansen, Gene Hansen, Brown and Dick Boyle, Left to right: Bob Swenson, Gerri Salisbury, Dick Boyle, Lavon Jay Ballif, Kenneth Collard, Evemembers of class elected for the Pat Creer, and Lois Burch. lyn Barker, Beryl Jensen, Don planning of the publicity and asMacintosh, Harold Christensen, Not in Picture: Lavon Brown and Maxine Pinegar. This year because of the added sembly, are worging with him. Kent Broadhead, Joy Allred, Y. B. the enthusiasm for skiing The assembly will be based Joyce Walker, Myra Dahl, Mararound the theme, which will garet Clarke, Louise Stowell, Jean High Student Council has approvnot be anounced until presentaChristensen, and J. C. Bement. ed the organization of a Skii tion of the assembly. Lois Burch, Accompanist is Carolyn Thomp- Club. Joan Tuttle has been aphas been working hard chairman, son. to write up the constituin preparation for it. pointed Oh Doctor will be the first On March seventh and eighth tion. Dick Boyle, in charge of the operetta presented by the B. Y. Y are students planning and the sale of advertisement twenty been have No definite plans In a recent survey it was High School since 1941 when the a for to in to Weber, go Ogden, tickets announced to club that students as as the how made yet school presented H. S. S. Pinadiscovered that many of the meet. The school will be debate from Lincoln and Provo High the in skiers All function. will fore. students from B.Y. have in all three phases schools have and to been investirepresented are school invited invited, high been participating, and winMr. class Lewis, urges sponsor, gate the possibilities of this or- debate, oratory, and extempor-enou- s ning honors, in activities each Junior to Make this a speaking. ganization. outside of school. Thus the Junior Junior Prom. out debate for Students going reason for this column in are divided in teams of two, Ronald Griggs orchestra it we would like to honor and are working on the National has been engaged for the evening those students who win Resolved: and the decorations will be elaquestion for debate fame abroad and any menAmerican Cavalcade was the That the Federal Government borate. There is small doubt but tion of them put in the theme for the History Assembly should provide a system of comthat this will be one of the Yld Cat box in the office Febto care in available medical Hall, plete College presented will be appreciated. outstanding events of the year. all citizens at public expense. ruary 28, 1947. It was under A number of Y students Mr. Lewis plans to take seven the direction of Mrs. Julia Caine teams took to meet. are the the and the history trainees, Fabian parts in the Drama They Festival held and sponsored Dick Bob and Giroux, Motley Deakin, Clyde following: Boyle D e vere M.I.A. the Harold Yolanda Russell and Janie Schow, by Hales, Tidwell, Perry Tom Stubbs and R. and Helen Staheli Dee Kent and Brough Killpack. Spears, George, cast in for were the The Joan Shriver Barbara and Law, Kent Staheli was the Narrator. Semi-Annu- al Travelers from the First Romney, Lyman Durfee and Gary The narration was written by cast a and of Ward, Widdison, Rae Nelson and Ken larger memFabian Giroux. Fifty-tw- o Y High members was usY High School has resumed Perry, Evelyn Barker and Vernon bers of the Student Body took Manavu in Ward ed the by Reynolds. its former size today due to a part in this assembly. Each sepThe Windows of Heaven. arate scene was written by a Those planning to enter the trip to Salt Lake made by the Frankie Paskett, Janice Olstudent from the history class, oratory contests will be expected Social Science classes. This trip son, Mary Jo Christenson, from which the scene was taken. to prepare an oration on some is made every two years by these Lu Dean Brown, Sherlene phase of the Centennial. It will The six scenes represented imSparks, and Alora Hawker classes in order to see the State be from seven to ten minutes portant events in the flow of Y in fine the represented ornow Those on long. Thomas United States history. working Legislature in session. Mr. Chrisstanding. These people are ations are: Karl Snow, John Jefferson writing the Declaration, tensen, teacher of Social Science, to be honored. Howard, Margaret Clarke, MaxBenjamin Franklin in Paris, The announced that while one the ine Pinegar, and Louise Stowell. Colonization of the West, AbraKent Kerby from the 8th trip a number of other stops will ham Lincoln and the Old South, In extemp students are to be Grade class took part in a be made to enable students to one-aImigrants to America, and The prepared to give a five minute play presented by view oth r subjects studied in United Nations Representatives. speech on any subject drawn the College last Thursday. Carma de Jong their classes. The presentation of these Kent worked on the sound by student before its delivery. Y. to B. Two buses left this morning The subjects are found in Time .High school regrets scenes in dance, skits and paeffects for Nine Girls, and about 7:00 a.m., carrying about is evidently interested in geants made a lovely as well as announce that one of her students or Newsweek during January or is about to leave Provo for an February, and speaker must be a hundred and twenty students Drama. educational assembly. extended visit to South America. prepared to answer questions. the Problems of Democracy class, Carma de Jong, assistant editor in this Ninth Grade Civics, and the field we have Working of the Yld Cat, plans to ac- Maralyn Ballif. Tenth Grade, who were not able to go last year due to the fact company her father on a business that the Legislature is in session trip to Bahia, where they will make their home for the followonly every two year. First stop to be made will be The Brigham Young High ing year. Memebers of Junior and Sen- at the State March On twenty-fir- st she will Penitentiary, just School P. T. A. had a special go with her father to California ior High, civics classes went on around the point of the mountain. Founders Day meeting February for a short visit with her sister. Mrs. Anna B. Hart returned the trip to Salt From there they will go on to 20, in 250A. Mrs. Vasco Tanner, Returning to Provo she will en- Friday, February 28, from Rex-bur- Lake City last Friday. The group the Tribune office, and the crowd Idaho, where she partici- left Provo, about seven thirty in will be divided into groups while President, took charge of the deavor to finish her Junior years the leadership week at the morning, in two busses they go through the press room, in work pated at which by fifteenth, meeting. Special numbers were time she April Ricks Junior College. She was which were filled to capacity. to is etc. The remainder of the day scheduled meet rendered by Margaret Jex, a vo- her father in will be spent in the Capitol Washington, D. C. there as a representative of the The first stop was at the Utah cal solo, and Richard Bigelow, a between the Senate and From there they will fly to Relief Society General Board. building, piano solo. The officers of the New York, and then on to Bahia, Mrs. Blanch Stoddard also of the State Prison Farm. The group the House Chambers. If there is was shown and permitted to buy time P.T.A. organization were intro- stopping just briefly in Miami, Relief Society General Board ac- some of the plan to go tq, the Goverhandiwork produced nors they Mrs. Hart. companied Mansion. Florida. duced. by the prisoners. The superinOther trips are being planned Dean de Jong of the Brigham Mrs. Elda Jackson of the Brigtendent of the farm pointed out by asma to receive her diploma from the various parts of the farm classthe Problems of Democracy ham Young Elementary gave a Young University has been that will help them in as of director Amerithe signed and told of the improvements to the talk on the Aims and Achieve can Cultural Institution in Sao B. Y. High. of the course. understanding be made. ments of the P.TA. as a National Salvador, one of the largest cities Although it is a wonderful opThey hope to go to the Training Dr. Lloyd Culli-mo- in Brazil. With this as his head- portunity for Carma, Y High The State Prison was the next School in American Fork, the organization. was the main speaker of quarters he will tour different regrets that she will not be with stop and after a careful count State Mental Hospital, the Home areas taking Carma with him. us for the next year. The staff, was made the group was led in- for the Old, and if possible, a the evening. the A large crowd enjoyed They plan to be home in the however, is united in wishing side the walls. The group was tour through the steel plant will be made. ( Continued or. : Spring of 1948 in order for Car- - her luck while she is away. program. Page 3) p, ve, o Vice-Preside- nt; Ski Club Approved Debaters Enter EFamrae Weber Meet AlfloiraDcncdl History Assembly A Success South America Bound Social Science Classes Make Trip ct P. T. A. Holds Founders Day Meet Students Enjoy Salt Lake Trip MRS. HART RETURNED every-other-ye- ar g, re i i i |