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Show STUDENTBODY OFFICERS STUDENTS ELECT CLASS OFFICERS The The elections last week started activities rolling. The officers elected last spring are: President, Jon Katzenbach; secretary, Wanita Pine-gasocial chairman, Joanne Rawl- U're e!e 'rd the different classes The officers elected for the senior class are- president. Dalhn Oaks, vii e president, Maurice Jack-masecretary. Janet Oaks, and social chairmen. Nayda Harrison, and Bill Berge The graduation members are, Marilyn Norton, Ruelene Jacr bsen, Greta Bailiff. Eddie Maloney and Jerry Mmson Junior class officers are president, Ted Neilson. vice president, Clinton Makekau. social chairmen, Frank Canfield, and Laura Lou Hamblin Sophomore class officers are: president. David C rovvton. vice president. Margaret Hayward, secretary. Louise Blackham, social chairmen, Roger Brcwn, and Barbara Wolsey The ninth grade class officers are, president, Bob Webster; vice president, Nancy Briggs, secretary, Doris Hawker, and social chairmen, Janice Bickmore, and Roger Nicholes. The eighth grade officers are: president, John Hart; vice president, Mary Tippets; secretary, Carol Allred, and social chairmen, J. Haul Smith, and Annette Wing. The seventh grade officers are: president, Brent Brockbank, vice president, Todd Britch; secretary, Gale Gagon; and social chairmen. Swen Swenson. i iass September offire'rs 30. r; b com-mitte- ings. Last week was a general whirlwind of posters, campaigns, and white! cries of vote blue-vot- e Representing the blue party was Fred Dixon for vice president. For e cheerleaders, Joyce Christiansen, Carmen Curtis, Mauree Earl, and Marian Norton. For the white party Max Eggert-sewas up for vice president and Carol Snell and Nan Steadman for cheerleaders. n Fred Dixon wen the office of vice president and Joyce Christiansen, Carmen Curtis, Mauree Earl and Marian Norton were the chosen Pictured above are the new officers of B.Y. High School. Left to right, front row: Marion Norton, Maree Earl, cheerleaders. Joyce Christiansen, Carmen Curtis. Bark row: Jon Katzenbach, Wanita Pinegar, Jo Anne Rawlings, Fred Dixon nquiring Reporter Vol. VII B. Y. U. Yearbook Receives Honor No. High School, Provo, Utah, October 21, 1949 -- fall Closet What do you admire Question most in a girl or a boy? Albert Christensen Good looks and friendly, what can you do if they are not friendly and also girls that do not go out with college boys. Nayda Harrison Politeness and a looks dont good personality, 1 Krooners Korner Two Provo high schools captured As the door of the hall closet is high honors recently in New York this week the first at the fifteenth annual yearbook cautiously opened which falls out is a little competition at Columbia University. thing "Provost, published by Provo ditty we found dedicated to all the took the highest Sophomores (new and old) students, high Exchange Papers medalist'1 rating among yearbooks A solemn toast I now propose Say, all you bright students! Did from senior high schools having bethe the (If thats saying goes) way you know that we receive papers tween 600-90- 0 students. Next place from 36 different schools? Yes, we in the junior-senio- r in each and to diSophomore every school high are exchanging papers with schools vision went to Wildcat, B. Y. this school. all the way from Chihuahua, MexiHigh Schooi for its lithographed We kid em all and call 'em green, co, to Independence, Missouri, and yearbook. "The dumbest class weve ever from Vidor, Texas, o Phoenix, AriThe 630 yearbooks entered from zona. seen, 41 states where rated on the basis We also have a local paper for of And try to make each one appear corytent, makeup, typography, v your enjoyment. A list of our ex- and other factors. a fool. be will the on posted change papers its so easy to recall. But bulletin board. See if your favorite Council Meetings Our start as Sophomores in the fall. is among them. The papers are on PLACE And all the tears and joys that TIME DATE the magazine rack in the library. 210A 10 A.M. Hey, did you Know that the Orem, Thurs. Oct. 27 came our way. 8 A.M. Utah paper is called the Livewire? Wed. Nov. 2 Library The Sophomore dance, the foot11 A.M. 150A The Livewire has many good ideas. Thurs. Nov. 10 ball games. 17 210A 10 A.M. Nov. Thurs. could of some them Maybe you put Our classmates and their many 9 A.M. to good use. Why not look and Wed. Nov. 30 Library names, 8 A.M. Wed. Dec. 7 see ? Library Are things we're well accustomed 150A 11 A.M. Do you know what the mascot Thurs. Dec. 15 to today. of the Weber Jr. College is? Just So Sophs, dont let it worry you, a gance at the Signpost" will show downs. If seniors razz and hurry you. you that their mascot is also the September 28 College classes have Just laugh it off, and take it in its Wildcat. If you have a spare min- begun now so those seniors who stride, ute some time see if their Wildcat have had an extra hour or more Cause after all is said and done, be seen wearing As classes ?) may is doing as well this year as our's is. for study go, we're really one out pencils in a college class. The Provo High paper, The In Scholarship, in honor and in is also among our exSeptember 29 A few students are pride. change papers. Wouldn't you like suffering from sore necks and bruiGosh to think I gave all that to find out what they've been doing ses inflicted from bumping into space t -- the Sophs, that reminds me since school began ? They're com-min- g people while trying to read signs that a good deal of them take Biolalong just fine in sports and and posters informing us of the ogy and I wonder if any of them dances. Well, Provo High is having elections tommorow. These safety have profited from this. hazards are placed on nearly every their share and that's for sure. Before I heard the doctor tell A paper called the Wolf Howl" available square inch of space of The danger of a kiss came to us from Chandler Arizona, the wall. So far, no serious casul-tie- s I had considered kissing you have been reported. just the other day. Wouldn't it be The nearest thing to bliss, Our second football game was fun to find out what they are planBut now I know Biology with Lincoln this afternoon but ing for the coming year? And sit and sigh and moan; If you have a favorite paper that we had a little trouble and were Six million mad bacteria, we are not yet teceiving just notify defeated. And I though we were alone! Mr. Mercer and we will write for September 30 The Blue and White Sounds gruesome no? In this the paper as soon as possible. parties sponsored the assembly this column we are going to try to give So now if you have nothing to morning. It had everything includyou a little of the corn that goes do, pick up an exchange paper and ing singing commercials and corny on in this old world and a little jokes from J. Paul. After the as- of the news and stuff. We hope you read the news of other schools. sembly the kids rushed over to the like it. high school to see who could pull Just to give you a sample here Dear Diary down the most signs in the least i a line to all you guys with cars September 12, 1949 Today is regis- time. or some contraction of the such.: At the Election Dance results of tration day. This year we have a Oily to bed, new system which is similar to the election were told and everyone Oily to rise, that used by the college. It really is happy with the selection of new Is the fate of a student, sems good to see all the familiar officers. The rest is up to us to Here is a little better way to look faces again and also the many new support them in every activity they at the subject. ones who have just come this year. plan and make this one of the best The girls of B.Y. High think September 13 Well the fateful day years this school has ever known their ideal boy should: has arrived. Classes began this OCTOBER 7 Our able faculty gave 1 Have a car morning and I have some of the us our assembly today. The teach2 Be sympathetic ers have a lot of talent that most best teachers ever. 3 Have a car September 16 Judging from the of us didn't know exists. For exam 4 Be a good conversationalist first assembly, it looks like we re- pie, Mrs. Youngs song. Wouldnt 5 Have a car ally have a lot of good talent in it be wonderful to be able to work 6 Be courteous our school. For some reason or math problems as easily as Mr 7 Have a car other, the swami in the assembly Gunn ? (note: points 2, 4 and 6 may be sounded mysteriously like Ellen Sorry to say this but we lost omitted if the car has a radio.) Tern,-- . Clints singing had everyone another football game with PleasIts about time we closed the door listening very intently and no won- ant Grove. of ye old closet this time, so till der with such a wonderful voice October 12 Another football game we hear the rattle of it being openAlso today was the big Get Ac- with us on the ed again, we'll see you around. losing side was playhad ed today with Payson. Heres hoEveryone quainted Dance. loads of fun dancing and getting ping we'll do better in the future. High Elects acquainted with everyone they diTommorow we get to sleep in dnt know. School will be out Thursday and The Jr. High elected their September 22 We played our first Friday while the teachers are in officers last week. The football game of the season today Salt Lake City to U.E.A. Conven- offices are held by Gene Speakman at the stadium and were victorious tion. President; Pat Denis for Vice Presover springville. It was really worth October 13 The French Club had ident, Lynne Eggertson for secretgetting a sunburn from sitting in their first party of the year. Offi ary, and Mary Ann Godfrey for the sun for nearly three hours just cers were elected and a name was social chairman. Running against to see our Wildcats light a fire chosen. Everyone had fun trying them were Roger Nichols, Nancy under the Red Devils and carry to think of something easy that Briggs, Janice Bickmore and Doris the ball over the line for two touch they could say in French. Hawker. Student ( ", Junior stud-entbo- Lucky Old Sun Mr. Webb. Out of Love Don Wentz, count. Jack John Crawford Sincerity and good personality, also a sense of humor, fairly good looking, no brains and possibly the jealous type. Mary Alice Sauls Clean shaven men mmmm Bill Berge Personaity however, as a rule you dont get to know her unless she is good looking. Snow Boys that wear Arnolene pegged pants. Lee Black Personality and a sweet sixteen type. Carmen Curtis One that has plenty of spare cash and a running car, someone thats ornery and can argue with her. Dick Earl Doesnt like girls that are show off's, hates girls that carry the conversation by saying yes and no. Wanita Pinegar Goes for someone who is sincere (that excludes all you boys with lines) and she likes boys that dress well. Clinton Makekau The way they act or present themselves to people. Also a good dancer. Janet Oaks A boy who is not conceited, is admired by Janet. Fred Dixon A girl must have a good sense of humor and cheerfulness. (nobody loves a Wing and Ronald Phillips. Clifford Corless So In Love. Anna Lou Miller Little Lulu. Gloria Mower Ill be a Sunbeam. Glen Grosjean keer Barrel Polka. Katherine Collard Too Fat Polka. Mr. Brailsford Nature Boy. Miss Berry So Tired. Gail and Kent Its the Talk of the Town. Anne Greta Baliff 5 2 Eyes of Blue. Franklin Jenkins Im an old Cow Hand. Dallin Oaks Sweet and Lovely. Renae Smith Not a Care in the World. Dee Wilcox Temptation. Bee Steinickert Where are you ? ! Jon Katzenback and Quentin Elder Ill be down to get you in a Taxi, Honey. Every issue we are going to dedicate a song in Krooners Korner to someone in B.Y. High. This week we dedicate: I Love You Medra Beaves and Wayne Gregson (Verse) Why search for flowery phrases Quoting what poets have said Why talk in circles around it Jean Hughes Not be too agress-ive- . Why not be simple instead Lets hit the nail on the head Ted Neilson Dancing, social abil( Chorus ity, the way she wears her makeI Love you, I love you, Theres up, a witty personality. (Serious no other way just one way to say minded girls always get you in I love you, I love you, I love you trouble. ) and try as I may, Thats all I Mitchell If he treats you Mary can say, I love you, Much more (What do you mean by good. could be said if I thought with my ? ) good, Mary head, But I only can think with my Don Wdntz Fragile type, fairly heart. good looking and not bashful! I love you, I love you, and yearn Ruelene Jacobsen Admires a humfor the day orous and The day when youll say, I love you. Deon Greer friendly personality. Personality, good looks and shape. (What else could you Halloween want.) You say you need glasses be- Beverly McKay Good personality and someone that is able to show cause you keep seeing ghosts, witchyou a good time. You don't need glas es, and such? Dale Froelich 5 5 about 125 ses you just need a good calendar. little or a more and a pounds Yes, that weirdest of nights, Hallodancer. good is Now here be ween, again. just tween you and me here are a few Childrens Theatre things that the students think Halloween. The Childrens Theatre is beginJack Wing said he doesnt care ning another season this year by whether Halloween comes this year presenting the play Rumplestilt-skior not. He says hes grown out of in 14 performances. The first that stage (I wonder). will be November 5, at 10:45 a.m., If you see a rather g 2:00 p.m., and at 8:15 p.m., in Collwitch, or someone dressed as ege Hall. witch, dont be afraid. Its just Public schools will be invited to Dorthey Austin looking for a broom see the play in the morning and or is she? afternoon. Whizzzzzzzzz Booooooom The cast is as follows Gee, sounds like a jet propelled Jon Katzenbach; Mother broom doesnt it? But dont be Hulda, Pat Bullock; fldillers daughafraid its only Lynn and Lyman ter, Krista Nelson, Millers wife, Hardy buzzing around in their car Elaine McDonald; Miller, Dale We hope. getting things to eat Gothal, Kent Kirby; Engert, Theres Beth Kirby. I wonder Bill Houghten; King, Leland Black; why shes headed for Mr. Lewis Kings son, Reed Miller; Karen, house with that piece of soap in Laura Lou Hamblin; Nurse, DAnn her hand? Naser; Ladies, Jewell Stevens Irene Hey, and theres our dear Mr Hafen, Beth Kirby; Page, Louise Lewis coming around the corner Clark; Technical Director, Bill Demwith a piece of saop in hU hand os; Stage manager, Reed Miller, AsI wonder if he read Beths mind. sistant, Evan Mangleson; Lights, Irene Hafen is sure shes not Marilyn Morrill; Props, Norma Hengoing to sit out in the front yard derson; Costumes, Mary Mitchell, with a trusty Bloodhound. Sharon Barrett, and JoAnn Phillips; Well I think Id better not say Student director, JoAnn Holdaway; any more unless I want to wake up Publicity, Ellen Terry, Nena Flo some morning with a head missing. Law, and Ralph Rigby. sour-puss- .) ) ut n good-lookin- Rumple-stiltski- Fro-lic- n, k; |