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Show I 'o, B. 5 Coming Events Notice January It was requested ,at the last student council meeting that all students missing articles from their lockers, coats, etc., report the loss immediately to the office girl. A note will be made of it, and ali people reported in the hall at the hour will be questioned. Every effort possible is being made to stop this condition of missing articles at B. Y. high. Report your loss and help protect yourself. PRESENTED BY - Year's Ball. New Thespian Five Listed on First Honor Roll (Date Indefinite) School Skating Party. January 10 Fauvine Member dance. Two Seniors, Three Juniors Maintain Straight A Grades January 17 Senior Plop February 7 - Notre Maison Sweetheart Ball. It was proposed by the Brigham Young high school student council during last term that each term an honor roll would be published in the Yld Cat, containing all names of students maintaining an A average. L. Elliot Tuttle, Faculty Council advisor, is in charge of the honor roll. Lavon Brown Lyman Durfee, Joyce Nicholes, Elwood Dennett, and Ara Jean Avery all succeeded in holding this term the A average required. Numerous other students just missed the honor roll by a very short margin. The scholastic awards given in the Spring Award Assembly will be chosen from the honor roll. Plans are now being made for the Student Council to present these awards to the students, where as in former years these awards have been given by the faculty. oln Sponsor Double CLASSES OF ENGLISH DEPT. The assembly today was pre- sented by three classes from the English Department. The script was arranged from the story of the Other Wiseman, by Mr. Charles Stuart, a student teacher. The choral readings were arranged by Miss Elsie Quinney, and the whole assembly was under the experienced direction of Miss Val Dean Rice. The com- plete asembly was planned and carried out by students and student teachers. Mrs. Hart supervised, but when asked, she protested that none of it had been her doing. Whoever did it, it was very enjoyable, and the staff wishes to copy its foremost wish Merry Christmas to ALL. REPORT ON Header Basketball Game The basketball fans in Utah county will have a chance to see a lot of good hoop players battle it out tonight and Saturday night. Tonight in the Lincoln High gym B. Y. high meets South high from Salt Lake City in the first game. Both teams have proved they have good teams and will be tough to beat. The second game tonight will Lavon Lyman feature Lincoln high and Ogden Top: Elwood Ara Dcnnet, high battling it out. Lincoln high has yet to be beat and Ogden has only one loss, this should a thriller. dmttttp Durftc. BoTtorn: Joyce Nichols, Jean Avery. . night the Wildcats the Tigars from Lincoln will change opponants, the first game Lincoln will meet Fellow Students South and the second B. Y. will meet mighty Ogden. With the Clnislir.js vacation coming up we can well look nark None of the games scheduled on a half of a proud year will be brethers for any team. All filled with accompli.-dunts and four squads have won over highly fun for all. Wo hare made great touted teams. With four such in learning anji m exteams batting in a tournament, progress to be' lerntniLoreu periences excellent basketball will be dem- Without exception to me this has onstrated. been the greatest start of a school year that we have ever had. Saturday FORMER Y of B. Y. and TEACHER Most of the students of Brigham Young High School have noticed the absence of one of last years favored teachers; Edith Bauer. Many of us have wondered where she is. She has gone to Berkeley, California, where she is attending the University of California. Here, she is taking classes from some of the eminent phychology instructors in the country. A course in German is also on her list of activities. What has the student council Mrs. Hart, who corresponds with her regularly, reports that done this year? All they do is Mrs. Bauer is enjoying herself get out of one class each week and dont do much of anything. very much. Why when I was a boy we didnt even have to have a student council to get along all right with our extra curricular activiIN 250 ties. Yes. things have changed On Friday, December 12, the but people are still doing t lie eighth grade held their class same things alter school, what iS party. It was acombination the student council doing 'that Christmas and skating party. A wasn't done before without me program, rfreshments, and danc- council? Well Cramps, here the anstio, Everyone ing were provided. took a present which was put n that you lrae been wanting. The a box, and then each person student council of B. H gh is drew one out, and celebrated. Ev- the most important p.ut of the eryone had a good time and left whole school. In that nour each in high spirits. week that a dozen people get out of class they conblate the actn-itie- s Assembly Presented by Classes of Engilsh Dept. of the coming week and plan hours of work to be carried out in the "spare time of the members. To be a good memcer ot the student council takes moie than just one hour each week. It includes for many the lunning of a class, complete v. ,t h pa.t.es dances, meetings, etc. For all U s. means working on extra com responsibilities of maknig school projects a success Title tilings like working r gits ci floats ar.d spenfhng hours filling out party applications end chasing requis'tions (den : believe that it cant be done). All this is done by the students for the students r.cw instead of leaving everything up to the teacher as it was in jour day. P'p Tne student ecu. A1 cf B. Y. iHgh has been acuve tills esz Semi-Form- al and is one o: the tc-- i oral trusts ever assembled under cue roof This year tne .dea and sg. At cf "this is our council, let s do something about it" is preva Log throughout the quorum. This spir- it has carr'ed over into work Room with results that can be seen w black and wh e c.i pan. 1.. j ;take a Ink a d no j m w t the council has do n U. dn t' direction cf the staden nunch the student body has held six dances. These were ali student body dances not counting class, organization, or private parties. YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL SKATING PARTY A HELD . Annual Thespian i . It is all ifrv v. cm f.i a , $1.00 Joseph Smith Ball EVERYONE INVITED -- at this Christmas season you will be able to give some time to seriously thinking of the purpose oi Christmas and the things for which we have to be grateful this year. May each of us resolve that we will bring the "Spirit of Christ-mas"t- o someone who might otherwise miss it, and that by our words and actions to our friends and the members of our families we make them all feel that this is a "Merry Christmas and that the year, 1948, will lie happy. A John Clarke, Principal Holidays End January 5 School will be resumed January 5 atfer the Christmas holidays it was announced by Principal Clarke. This will give the students two weeks vacation in , which to enjoy the Christmas and New Years festivities. FACULTY REQUESTS In a faculty meeting held recently it was decided that all report cards should be returned to the teachers the Friday after they are received. If this is not done it slows up the recording of grades in the office. Because of this the teachers are asking the students to return the cards on time. YEARBOOK SUBSCRIPTIONS DROP LOW have a chance to show that even thebest can be made better. Let's all get together and do what w;e can to make this the Gene Tuttle, business manager best year ever. for the Brigham Young high Merry Christmas to all and a school yearbook The Wildcat, Happy New Yean announced that at presrecently ou that Bob Lales ent the number of sales made for the yearbook are not adequate, and unless students place their orders soon the yearbook will not be able to be printed as planned. It is necessary for the staff to know how many are going to buy By books this year so that an order 18th ii tne dag set Ac Thespian can be placed for covers in the future. A ad cctm.i They are. near Books are now on sale and can .o Balin'. Har- Pi.ce. RiUi-1.- . be purchased in the lower hall classes. Jack Zinger, asPwaclhead, between '1 ., Norton, sistant editor, and Gene are in charge of sales. A down payment A) .. i...'.: Anders' A..' Duty Wal- - of $1.50 will be sufficient. The Wet C .. , Gaiy Wid- -' books will be on sale today, and for a short time after Christmas Aid A holidays. Thes-c r s.Ti'g." the CLUBLICITY Yolonda i 1 -- i vut-tee- 1 Christmas Greetings To the Students You have been interested in one another and have been interested in the school as a wnoie, because of this the school spirit is at an all time high. This high spirit has payed off great dividends with a feeling of mutual friendship being displayed between students. B. Y. high is tiuly the lend ly school and has proved itself many times m tin past when the chance to make the Y pioad of then has ausen. ToS T is K ' a successful year t of athletics, i'u. . tt.c ip. d.amatHu ii m Inp. and learning fv'i jc.,t ii i t we will -- - Ball January Volume 5 1947 19, Januaty Y-Linc- ASSEMBLY 1 December Y. U. High School, Provo, Utah, Friday, w. ... . A t t t e is Ei g'-'- t mditional 7: 's great i the ball id.ng. This be : I d bn..-- . Uu cm cm a A emotion be ida.'.m ha, . a w . rew T me Tiic-- i the cvc - L r r it n ghA H 1 ws At : ed a ? e r Cc; Pc a - ..e n- i c Tr-- . Merry phristmas and a - T.w A. ; re-- g' ' ' j. i Z. --. Tnc-- t.s Ai as all Tickets are - Tne cast w...u Ariuerr... Kent B Fae NiAiW- - A TuTle wd CP - v f v. c:. cue-- a JPelaxsTo rected c. m v ' " high!' it. d a y. gram, : to see tie -g n - T c ;- nti h Id i t . : i v, : T, 2 c with one of of the HA-- m w Dsw ic ' a ' : ' lv i mem cm cven.ng . -- v 'c ' t i, Alaev Quill ji C.-.- i - 1 c.e fer alter ".armed r Ckt 3 preplan will and schicl cm cuioes w 0: the iro!l fl .4 r A n rid ' t Vi c 1 n . c.itly, g this .c Barbara y c . e p c the Tr.n; ? t An Rc 'ey was Aected : tempodur .g ser.ted as efte i as pcs:. to be president rary responsible for the remaining mentis cf school. Everyone is m.vited to attend. (Continued on pge 2) December evening, Tuesday - ' s . Happy New Year . . . - : a- -- THE STAFF |