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Show No. 3 B.Y.U. High School, Provo, Utah, December 17, 1948 Vol. 1 Band And Chorus Present Xmas Concert Christmas Carol To Be Presented Dec. 18 On December 17, Mr. Madsen and his band class combines their talents with Mr. Webb and his chorus classes and presented a Christmas Concert in College Hall at 1:00. The band has been improved since last year and most of the credit goes to Mr. Madsen who has worked hard to help the students become better with their instruments. They played some very wonderful Christmas carols. The Brass Quartet played Christmas carols as the students began to assemble. The players were: Ed Pine-ga- r and DAnn Nazer with their comets and Albert Christensen and Robert Smith playing the trombones. The entire band played: Angels We Have Heard on High by Nino Marcelli Bach Sacred Chorale Noel Xmas Medly Prescott The chorus, under the direction of Mr. Webb, has also been im- roved since last year. Last Thurs-aS December 16, they gave a Christmas concert at the Community Church. The program for the church and school concerts were as follows: Carol of the Bells Ladies Glee God Rest Ye Male Glee Merry Gentlemen Mary Young, Anna Lou Miller, and Marion Norton Lullaby of Persons who remember how many American Christmases have been brightened by the genius of Charles Dickens will enjoy the Childrens Theatre production of under the A Christmas Carol, direction of Mr. George Lewis, consists of: Harold Christensen Scrooge Jo Del Benson Bob Cratchit Mrs. Cratchit Marilyn Norton Mark Wolsey Cratchit Children Tim Tiny Condon Avery Peter Belinda Betty Wallace Jo Anne Holdaway Martha Principal Clarke Receives Leave of Absence y, Principal A. John Clarke has been granted a leave of absence for the remainder of the year to attend the University of Colorado at Boulder, Colo. While he is there he plans to do graduate work in Secondary Education. Mr. Clarke stated that Mr. Christensen has been appointed by the University as acting principal the Christ (mild during his absence. We of the staff take this opRussian Carolyn Robertson Cradle Song portunity to thank Mr. Clarke for his cooperation with the paper and Myma Mayberry other school activities, and conClarke Margaret gratulate him for the outstanding Joye Allred way he has handled the problems Walker t Joyce V which have confronted him. Anleth Greene The best of luck to you, Mr. On This Good Marilyn Morrill Clarke. Mom Christmas Gladys Nixon Joanna Hobbs Yearbook Campaign Kenneth Killpack Bill Demos Underway The Mixed chorus sang: Bless This House by Betty Wallace The House I Live In 9 The yearbook camWhite Christmas will paign get under way starting Jingle Bell January 10 and will continue until Jan. 21. A down payment of $1.50 Lullaby to the Christ Child ' ' Silent Night will be charged and the remaining 0 $1.50 will be paid upon delivery of Today There Is Ringing Westminster Carol the book. For the finale the chorus joined All those students who wish to the band in Joy to the World.'get books MUST order them durThe band and chorus are to De ing the campaign, announced Gene praised for their great achieve- Tuttle, business manager of the ments and hard work in bringing Wildcat. Last year several stuthe Christmas Concert. dents waited until the books came and then were unable to get one. The yearbook staff does not want School Dismissed this to happen again. For Holidays A very nice cover and color has been selected for the book by Wallace Betty by Now for the most sensational members of the staff. So save up your nlckles and news of all. Mr. Clarke has. announced that school will be dis- dimes and get your order in the missed on Dec. 17 for the Holiday first thing. That from Jan. 10 to vacation. School will not recon- 21. vene for two weeks. However, dont forget to come back on Jan. 3, and Scroll Posts . 1948-194- Coining Events Nila Brown Dec. 20 Christmas Carol Dec. 21 Basketball game (Jordan at B. Y.) Dec. 23 Basketball game (B. Y. : at Springville) Dec. 28 Basketball game (Payson at B. Y.) Dec. 30 Basketball game (B. "Y. - at Jordan) Jan. 1 Thespain Ball J. S. Build-in- g Basketball (A. F. at B. X.) J. High skating party Eugenics party Jan. Jan. 21 Basketball (B. Y. at P. G.) Jan. 22 Senior class party , , Jan. 28 Basketball (Lincoln, at B. Y.) Jan. 29 9th grade party Feb. 4 Basketball game (B. Y. at Jan. Jan. Staff Member Becomes Professional 7 14 15 vi -- - Lehi) Many students have been wondering, Why the words QuiH and Scroll are written at the top of the weekly calendar of events. After many years of standing idle, the Quill ana ScroU Honorary Club is again becoming active. In a meeting held NoV. 23, many projects were planned, among them was the Calendar of Coming Events. With this calendar students will know what is going to happen at school that week. The calendar may be changed because of some unexpected event coming up or an event being changed. Check the calendar every day and keep up with the activities of your school. The other projects discussed will be completed as the year continues. You will be able to see for yourself that the Quill and Scroll is making up for lost time. J. Paul Smith Kathleen Baird Edward Elizabeth Greetings From Principal Clarke Ebenezer Janice Olson, a senior at BrigI wish to extend to all of you ham Young high school who won Greetings of the Season. I hope the story writing contest spon- that all Of you get as much for sored by the YTd Cat last year has Christmas as is good for you, but had her winning story published in not everything for which you ask. the December 1948 issue of the imI am sure that 1948 will be provement Era. filled for everyone. After winning Each with promises our school sets new year first prize last I hope than last year goals, higher reJanice year that vised her story yet still attainable. I hope does the and made it each of us asin individuals same thing setting our goals. bit This quite Shea then must be within our reach only 'longer. if we struggle to attain them. Bent it to the Some of you will graduate this editor of the and high school days will year The magazine. editor was very be over. I hope you will realize at the beginning of the year much pleased this and decided to and live richly every opportunity Use the story. Janice was paid that comes to you so that when the regular amount of money that graduation comes none will look of wasted time or they pay their regular experienced back with regret authors. opportunities missed. I wish all of you success in your The editor also asked for Janices picture and her life history. They work and I hope that through your were very interested in Janice be- fine cooperation and achievements cause she was the youngest author B. Y. High will have another year with such ability that they have in- of high achievement. terviewed. Janice was recommended very highly for the originality and high quality of the contents and ideas in her story. Many students and Winter Season teachers have also complimented Janice on' the wonderful story she Bus Tickets wrote. Keep up the good work A vote by the members of the Janice. student' council put over the idea of gelling ; season bus tickets to the winter, basketball games, according to Mr. C. LaVar Jensen. The sell of tickets would insure group for the games to Support the home team. There will only be 45 sold. These tickets will be transferable making it possible for a student not able to attend the games to allow someone else to go on his ticket. The price of the season tickets will be d as follows: one dollar;, Lincoln, twenty cents; Pleasant cents; AmeriGrove, twenty-fiv- e and Lehi, can Fork, twenty-five- ; a representative Quill Coming Events Calendar 1949. in- structor. A brilliant and fine cast give a perfect performance in keeping with the Christmas spirit. The cast pro-rate- Scrooges Nephew Frank Canfield Jae Ballif Marleys Ghost The ghost of Christmas Past . - ; Joanna Hobbs Kendall Adams Solicitor The ghost of Christmas present .... J Greta Ballif Scrooge' as a young boy Gerald Wilde sister of scrooge Fan-li- ttle School boys Bob Fred Karen Webb Jim Perry Jim Kelly Parley Judd George Ronald Dyches Mr. Fezziweg Mrs. Fezziweg Mary Mitchell Young Scrooge, apprentice Dick fellow apprentice Norman Arbon Joyce James Sue Avery Harold Wentz, Don Gilchrist, i Charlotte Fiddler Dancers . ' v7 Rae Moulton, Deanne Jacobsen, Renae Smith, Laura Lou Hamblin, Joyce Christiansen V ji ' , Kent Kerby - The GhoBt of Christmas Fliture .... Jo Ann Spencer Joe a fence for stolen goods Norman Kimball V A charwoman Marion Norton A laundress Elaine MacDonald An Undertakers Man ..Gene Tuttle Billy Demos has charge of the Setting. Leonard Moore and Kenneth Kilpack, have the lights. The props are under the direction of Joyce Jex and Joye Allred. Costumes under thfdirection of Joyce Walker, and the) makeup by the Dramatic Class. The old saying "Christmas Belongs to Everyone, is very superbly put over by the performance of the characters in the play. Mr. Lewis predicts that this will be one of the best plays of the year, and wants to encourage as many people as possible to come and attend the performances given by the cast. ' thirty cents. Visiting schools have promised to take care of our Fauvine Club Coming and. one bus load of students, because the seating capacity of most js that schools Mew-a "Ike IfeaX Assemblies by Betty Wallace limited. Only the stubuy season tickets will dents Y. plays host to Provo Jan.k7-- B. be assured seats. High band. Mr. Madsen, Faculty Advisor. Students will have to purchase tickets in competition with the Jan, under the home fans, and unless they are of officers and Mr. on hand when the tickets are sold Lewis. it will be almost impossible for Jan. 21 Jr. High Assembly, 8th them to secure seats. grade, Mr. Young and Mr. Webb. We feel that by selling season Newspaper and Quill and tickets that a great deal of time Jaii28t under the direction of Mr. Scroll, will be saved and much trouble Mercer. saved. Meladeers. National We urge you to get tickets early Feb. return engagement. A 5 Afseinbly. First , come, first served The limit of tickets to be sold is Feb. 11 Sweetheart Assembly. f Notre Maison and Miss Wilson. 46, lU-Thesp- ians, 4-- The . s |