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Show LINCOLN GAME FOOTBALL SUMMARY With the opening kick off Wildcat squad had a lot of bad football team trampled North Sumbreaks against Lincoln, reported Coach Dixon. Wednesday October 5, mit in a game at the when interviewed by sport reporter Y Stadium 19 to 0 This marked the of the school paper beginning of a very fine season for the Wildcat squad, under the able One1 of them resulting in injury of Coach Dixon. to tie key men of the squad, Oaks coaching The team continued at a whirland Corliss Coach Dixon also said he was a bit worried about Pleasant wind pace by beating Springv llle 14-- 0 in the first league game This Grove although they lost to Spring-villwas greatly contributed to a fine When asked about outstandback-fiel- d ing players in the game against forward wall and a speedy B Y. This established definitely Lincoln, he said that he would n favrather not mention any names al- as a threat to the though no r ne looked too good orites, Lincoln and Payson. Our pre-seaso- n e. pre-seaso- But in the rest of the games the team looked sharp. He said the year as a whole vs as very successful, and wished to thank all the students for supporting the team When asked about next years' football prospects, he reported, Not good. The only remaining player with any experience is Albert Christensen, end, a junior this year. Coach Olsen Interview In talking abcut basketball prospects for this year, Coach Olson reported that they werent too good, or too terribly bad. He said the team would probably center around the four returning lettermen of last year; Karren, Lloyd, and Collins. Also gcod reports have been received about three new fellows from Canada going to B Y. high this year. They are Alston, Stephens and Gregston. There will also be members of last years Junior Varsity who might produce some fine players. Egg-ertse- Above are the athletic coaches of B. Y. High School for the year of 1949-5On the left is Rex Olson, basketball and assistant football coach, and on the right, Owen Dixon, football and assistant basketball coach. 0. History of Sadie Fashion Chatter The battle still rages this year as Sadie Hawkins, the ugliest girl So the chase her man down. tradition goes in schools all over Well, gals, another summer has passed and we are back in the ol grind again. And, of course, our the country. Meet Miss . Dec. 9 well-groome- Do You Have A Problem? le s, Johnnies Been Sold by Joetta Billings Our feet are flat. Our noses cold. Our hairs a mess. Why? Johnnies cars been sold. Sandra claims shes losing weight. Doris says Im always late. Elaine, Im told, is being bold. Why ? Johnnies cars been sold. To buy this Hot Rod Four, Quinten worked a month or more. Now Quintens pocketbook will fold. Why? Johnnies cars been sold. B. Y. ound the collar adds interest. They can be worn many different ways, according to your own personal taste. Any school wardrobe is not completely without a sweater or two. It appears that most of us prefer Jantzen to some of the other brands. They are very well made sweaters and come in yummy colors. Joyce shoes seem to go hand in hand with Jantzens and they come in many of the same colors. Contrasting colors are very popular too. Marion Norton has a bright red Jantzen pullover that she matches with some Joyce Playpens of the same color. Others may prefer to match their shoes with their skirt. Since most of the girls around Y High have a lot the same style and color of clothes, originality in how you wear them is the secret of a girl A lot car be done with belts, scarp and other .ijcesscr.es. Gladys NLxc likes to match her wine skirt and sweater, tucked in, worn with a silver-linke- d Indian belt. Joyce James ties a brightly colored silk High YLD CAT well-dress- i 1 scarf, style, around her Member of Quill and Scroll Club neck to add harmonic to her sweatWritten by the Journalism class er or blouse and skirt. of the Brigham Young University Pockets, pockets, pockets! Every high school. size and every shape is big news Editor Rene Morgan for your skirts this year. Mauree Business Manager .. Jean Anderson Earl thinks that the bigger the Faculty Adviser .... Winston Mercer pocket, the better the skirt. Her News Editor Marie Bramall blue skirt with the pockets Feature Editor Joetta Billings the way to the bottom, can Anna Lou Miller be worn with her sweater tucked in Society Editor Ben Haws or with any blouse. Sports Editor jj hs Well, gal pals, that about sums Reporters: Haynes Thomas, Nan Steadman, up what we are wearing to school Richard Anderson, Sandra these first few weeks. Carol Snell, and Floyd Until next time- happy Bee-crof- t, -- buying!!!! We know that the starting of a new school year brings to all of us, new friends and experiences. We also know (to our sorrow) that new friends and experiences bring newr problems. Problems always need to be solved and so we have prepared a space in our newspaper to answ'er letters about your problems. We hope that some good advice can be given to you, so write your letters to Madam Y., and she will try to help you. There will be a box in the Library that will be for your letters. Write to us!! Meet Mr. Jo Ann Phillips, that cute little e gal is a welcome senior this year. She very has medium brown hair and a very sweet disposition. o, eyes-of-blu- Granite at B. Y. at Granite Dec. 13 B. Y. Dec. 17 B. Y. 23 B. at at North Summit Y. Murray at Dec. 30 B. Schedule Alpine Jan. Jan. 13 A. F. Jan. 20 B. Y. Jan. P. G. Feb. 3 B. Y. at Davis Y. G 27 . Snow-Dec- Dec. 27 at Lincoln B. Y. at B. Y. at Lehi at B. Y. at Carbon B. Y. Feb. 10 Lincoln at B. Y. Feb. 17 B. Y. at A. Feb. 24 Lehi at B. Y. Mar. 3 B. Y. at P. G. Mar. 10 Bye F. SEE Jo Ann was born in Lehi, Utah but moved to Lawton, Oklahoma, at the age of 9, where she lived until this year when she moved to Provo. Jo Ann loves Chow Mein and is really up on bowling. Her pet peeve is ; letWs (we can hardly blai or fc that), but she likes to do extile paintings and figurines. She eally goes for the song Deep Pur- le, and likes life in general. - JY L I 1 Jerry Minson, a new senior at the this year, is from Idaho Falls, Idaho. He is 59", has blond hair and blue eyes, and a smile for everyone. Y cow-bo- y three-fourt- Then on October 7, the B.Y. football team took the field against Pleasant Grove on the latters field, amid rain, sleet, and finally snow. The entire game was filled with fumbles, long runs, and very pretty passing by both teams. B. Y. scored first with a pass to end Albert Christensen in the end zone. But Pleasant scored two touchdowns to go ahead 12 to 6. In the 3rd and 4th quarters, B.Y. was continually threatening to ( ross the goal line, but with a few costly fumbles and some bad breaks they couldnt quite push the ball over. It was a very close game throughout, but the Vikings squeezed past 12 to G. Basketball first thoughts turn toward clothes. Fortunately, the clothes this year are comfortable, goodlooking, and practical. They have that natural, look, still on the longer side, but definitely not length. almost-to-the-ank- at the Y much heavier Although time and time again the Wildcat team came dangerously close to pulling an upset on the Lincoln squad, the weight of the Tigers paid off, as they won the game 2G to 0. 30, Schedule Last year as most of the studB. Y. ents already know, high wen Preseason Schedule their second class B basketball championship in as many years. Nov. 30 B. Y. at Murray Coach Olson said he believed the teams to beat would be Pleasant Dec. 3 North Summit at B. Y. Grove and American Fork. Hearsay has it that Sadie Hawkins was ugly that no boy would go with her. Well, Sadies d father was the mayor of Dogpatch and his fatherly instinct led him to declare a holiday in Dogpatch so that Sadie could catch her man. Tw'eeds, velveteen, corduroy and So goes the story of Sadie Hawkins wool jersey are your best buys in Day. material this year. They are seen As the day draws nigh, the girls in everything from skirts to jumpbegin to gather together bear-trapers right up to your best dress. lassos, chains, guns and Wool blouses are almost other such paraphanalia, and to a must injersey wardrobe. your They look T'ian a campaign to grab a man, tailored as well as casual and can come Sadie Hawkins Day, and be worn with most any of your HOLD HIM. skirts. Carol Ann Reynolds prefers to wear hers plain, while Wanita Cars' Pinegar finds that a scarf tied arso-o-- big game with squad took the Pointing for the Lincoln, the Wildcat field on September Stadium, facing a line and backfield. School by Anna Lou Miller History bores me, is s Chemistry Algebra floors me, And in Grammar I fail. Phys Ed. is tiring, In Type French So I I just sit, is defying, might as well quit! Jerry has a very likeable personality and has been elected to be on the Graduation Committee by the senior class. He has made a lot of new friends this year and is always ready to make more. Jerry has a starnge liking for hamburgers and his pet peeve is conceited people. His favorite pastime is either playing basketball, sleeping or eating, but then he likes fit pll sports. OCTOBER B. Y. U. 28 STADIUM 2:30 Our Last Football Came This Year |