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Show Christmas Poem Christmas is sprung The time has riz, To guess what that stuff in thos' packages is The blue one first, Ill rattle and shake I do hope that it won't break But if it does, it's my hard luck Cause surely it did (ost more than a buck Oh, I know what this one is' Its a brand new wrist watth for Liz The red one next I will bang around Hall Closet Jr- - by Sandra Beecroft Evt ry time the door of the Hall Closet is opened we wonder what is going to fall out This time ! have given thought to this column be- fore hand If you have by chance seen mmc of the little printed saying eyes, nose, etc you will know what mean We have passed out about 10 shets to the different boys and girls of our school, trying to find the ideal boy and girl After this survey we have found the following were chosen: shi-et- s 1 GIRLS Say, looks like a sweater, Rulene Jacobson Id better inspect. Anna Lou Miller Tis a sweater but it's not for me Carmen Curtis Well that's the luck. Eleanor Meaeham Oh gosh, oh gee. Marion Norton Heres one for sis Shape Renae Smith Oh my, but its large Legs Nayda Harrison I guess its that one she Hands Gloria Mower got from that Teeth Marilyn Norton George. Smile Packages, packages, packages, gaWinona Reece lore Wittjness Ellen Terry Heres one that's really hard to rift Personality Marilyn Prestwich And look its marked to Cosey Dependability Joanna Hobbs from Cliff. Pep Maree Earl And now that I know just what Friendliness Sharlene Sessions each gift is, Leadership JoAnne Rawlings Ill go back to bed 'till that time Rae Moulton Dancing has riz, Eyelashes Louise Blackham To act so surprised and politely Sophistication Ann Greta Ballif Ideal All Around Rulene Jacobson say, Christmas is a most wonderful . . Hair Eyes Nose Mouth Chin . BOYS Hair Eyes Nose Frank Canfield Scott Thomas Albert Christensen Mouth Jerry Minson Lee Black Val Stringfellow Chin Build Teeth Birthday Calendar High DECEMBE- R17 Barbara Wolsey 19 Dan Vance 25 Cathryn Collard 25 Ben Haws SEPTEMBER 16th 27 Max Westover The Jr and Sr. High gottogethcr 30 Jim Webster for a get Acquainted dance New 31 Franklin Jenkins dances were introduced and old JANUARY ones murdered 1 David Kimball 2 Carmen Brandley OCTOBER 7th 4 Dick White As a prelude to the season so7 Mauris Jackman cials to come, a dance was held this 7 Elaine Kimball 7 Bud Losee evening. Admision was charged and refreshments were served. Every7 Eddie Maloney one danced to their hearts con8 Ann Gretta Ballif tent. until 9 30 8 Carolyn Garnett 9 Franklin R. Smith OCTOBER 31st 10 Beverly Hanson 10 Dorothy Dean Nixon Halloween is here, comes but a 12 Helen Bauer year, lets take it like a man, and 12 Cosette Jacobson celebrate while we can. With the 14 Max Eggertson generosity of the city combined 15 Janice Bickmore with the school we were able to 16 Robert Smith have a Halloween dance. With all 16 Wayne Stewart the decorations too. There were 17 LaVoy Allred concessions, noisemakers sold, and 17 Clark Harding last but not least for trick or treat 18 Marilyn Morrill refreshments were served. 18 Stan Collins 20 Delbert Sperry NOVEMBER 11th 21 Barbara Sloan Allen Tonight was the night for all 23 Kay Johnson the dateless girls to get a date in 24 Mary Alice Sauls keeping up with Sadie Hawkins, 24 June Lee Thomas at our Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, 25 Carlos Adams we had the extreme pleasure of 27 Wayne Gregson Mr. Marryin Sam Webb to sign 28 Dorothy Plant the Xs on the marrige licenses. Whatcott 28 Gordon This was strictly a date affair, but 30 Roger Bown we had a good crowd. (We always do. DECEMBER 10th Our Annual Christmas Dance is NOVEMBER 16th f much looked forward to event. k As a dance for the Jr. This year we were fortunate to have High Twirp Season, a matinee sox an orchestra. This always adds a dance was held. Prizes for the more enjoyable atmosphere. Sandloudest sox worn by a boy and a wiches, potato chips, punch, and The winners were Gordon candy were served as refreshments girl. Whatcott, Rex Giles, (whose sox we had all the needed Christmas were alike) for the boys and Car- decorations, even a tree, (but, there men Brandley for the girls. A box was no mistletoe.) NANCY BRIGGS of orange sticks was awarded each. On Review I ) ) Jack Wing Smile Tom Karren Wittiness Glen Grosjean Personality Dick Earl Dependability Mauris Jackman Pep Jon Katzenbach Friendliness Fred Dixon Leadership Reed Miller Ted Nielson Dancing Height Don Passey Cuteness Jim Dunford Neatness Kent Dunford Ideal all around Eddie Malony Isnt that agreeable with you mid-wee- I hope this fate will not happen to anyone this Christmas; Under the spreading mistletoe, A homely d stood, And stood and stood and stood And stood, and stood, and stood. When New Years rolls around this year many of us will be making resolutions. Now this poem is the story of what usually happens. I planned on January First To be an angel child or burst, I bowled em over with my charm At dawn I rose with the alarm. I saw a show, but only when I knew I could be home by ten. I did my math in view of Monday And ignored a hot fudge sundae. Until mom said to dad, "Why . . . Mary Lou Dickie is a new stuB.Y. high this year. Mary Lou comes from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, where she was a student at Lethbridge Collegiate Institution. Mary Lou, is a senior this year She has golden blonde hair and pretty blue eyes. Five foot four inch Mary Lou says the song Blue Moon is the one she really goes for. She hasnt any special talent but is just an all around good kid. The hobby of this smiling norDick, therner is dancing. Glee is her favDo you suppose the child is sick? orite class and "conceited boys are Id hate to cause such anxiety her pet peeve. Pumpkin pie is a So Ive decided to be me. dish she loves. Swimming and basBesides, its harder than I recketball are her favorite sports. oned Mary Lou likes B.Y. high very You see, its January second. well and is glad she came. Her only To you who saw the chorus and is that there arent regret enough band concert, I am sure that you social activities. enjoyed it. But before the concert I happened to overhear Mr. Webb and Mr. Madsen talking; You look woried Mr. Webb. Whats vt $ r Oh tenor more things. wrong? In the first place, the basses are V loaded and you know I cant bari'Vh"'r i tone if its flat. To the boys who "indulge shall we say, I leave this little I dont know what, but here it is. Last night I held a hand so dainty and so neat. I thought my heart would surely burst, so wildly did it beat. No other hand oer held so tight, could greater gladness bring, than the little hand I held last night, it was four aces and a dent at virt king! Well as you can see this is S.O.S. (the same old stuff) so Ill leave things as they be. See ya!!! Y Murray, Meet Mr Sham Stevens, a senior this year, is from Alberta, Canada. He went to Raymond high in Alberta before coming to the Y. He is very outstanding in basketball. His favorite sports are basketball, baseball, and track. He loves food in general, but especially steaks. His pet peeve is women that talk too much. His favorite subject in personal hygiene. When asked his dislikes he said he had none, so he likes B.Y. high. His hobby is buying second hand cars. He is 5 11 tall, has brown hair and eyes, and is eighteen. High To Play Every student should remember to go to the basketball game with Murray over the holidays. It will be December 27, at 8:00 in the womens gym. The team would really appreciate the support of the students at this game. The last time B. Y. and Murray met on Murrays won handily floor 37-1- the Wildcats 8. Albert Christensen is sure bor- ing to talk to in history. Ted Nielson asked Albert where he got his new shoes, his answer was Levens. How much did they cost? "Leven. What size are they? "Levens. 4 Highs basketball team got off to a winning start after defeatWednesdaw, Nay. ing Murray, 30, on the Smelterites floor. In the Murray game, the Wildcats showed plenty of class and potentiality as they raced into a 10-- 5 first quarter lead and won going away. They showed a offensive with the five starters getting two or more points and several of the reserves hitting the bucket also. Maury Jackman, Wildcat center, led his team in scoring with eight points scored on three field goals and two free throws, but Tom Karren was only a step behind with seven. B. Y. High Defeats North Summit cut loose with a stream of points in the final few minutes Saturday night, Dec. 3, to defeat North Summit, in a game in the womens gym. The Wildcats were sparked to victory by Tom Karren, who whipped in 12 points and played a game. And, it was his points in the final moments of the contest that put the Wildcats beyond the reach of North Summit. It was a game all of the way with the score being tied several times in the first half before North Summit could pull out 0 in front to lead at the half. B.Y. High led going into the but North fourth quarter, Summit narrowed the Wildcats late in the period. lead to Then after Jerry Minson had put the Wildcats out in front, Clark narrowed the margin to three 8 with a spectacular points, pivot hook shot. But Minson hit on a free throw and Karren connected from under the basket and on a foul toss and the Wildcats were out of danger. Highs Wildcats B.Y. 46-3- 9, bank-boar- d 23-2- 37-3- 2, 38-3- 6 39-3- hair-raise- r, times. With two and a half minutes to d the score was at and then the Farmers moved out in front again. In the final seconds of play, with Granite leadStan Collins, B.Y. high ing guard, was awarded two free throws and a chance to tie up the game. However, he was only able to make one of them. After that the Wildcats had two other chances from the field to win the game in 'the last few seconds, but missed both opportunities. Actually the Wildcats were beaten at the foul line, since they the Class A Farmers from the field, 17 goals to 16. However, B. Y. high was only able to make four free throws out of 13 tries, while Granite made seven out of play, dead-locke- 36-3- 6 39-3- by Joetta Billings Dear Santa Clause, can you guess who? Its the B.Y. students with a list for you. But I guess you know, or have a hunch, We really are a fussy bunch. Some say, we should be full of shame, But really Santa our folks are to blame. They gave us presents by galore, And spoiled us rotten to the core. If this will make it easier on you, Just drop these off when you are through. Now, this is what we have in mind, We hope we get them, youre so kind. Anna Lou Miller Watch band Ed Gibbons Typewriter Jim Judd Television set Joan Henderson Skis and ski suit Alan Morgan A Buick Convertible Lavoy Allred A watch Krista Nelson Formal Franklin Jenkins Horse and Spurs Melvin Davidson Radio Jean Cox Ice Skates P.S. Now, hold your horses (I mean deer) Dont believe every thing you hear. We really arent so very bad, Were just keeping up with the so called (fad). With Love, Students of B.Y.High by Anna Lou Miller The Christmas holidays are here again, and that means lots of parties, dances and fun for all. With the coming of this season, everyone is planning what clothes to wear to the different occasions. In the picture, from left to right, Mauree Earl, Marion Norton and Ruelene Jacobson are modeling of some the favorite holiday clothes. Mauree, in her ski suit, is all ready for skiing, skating and anything which requires good warm clothing. Her jacket is dark green nylon, which is both and durable. The ski pants are also dark green and this makes an ideal outfit for all winter sports. Marion is modeling a formal which is almost a must for every high school girl during the winter season, and especially the Christmas holidays. Her strapless formal is of a green net with three skirts to really make it stand out. The stole of the same color, can be worn many different ways and looks exceptionally nice with some flowers pinning it to the formal, dtssdrehsiaoeswhicssi Ruelene has on a red taffeta dress which is set off by some navy blue heels. This is the most popular holiday costume because of all the parties, dress dances and occasions which call for your Sunday best. Her dress has the large pockets and the low neckline, an interesting combjnation which really makes the dress a holiday favorite. water-repelle- t pre-seas- Granite edged past the Wildcats 8 Friday, Dec. the women's gym. The game was a desperately hard fought battle, with the lead changing hands on numerous occasions and the score being tied several Santa Clause 4 Y in a 9 in Fashion Chatter 4 well-balanc- ed Granite Edges Past Wildcats A Letter To 4 37-1- 8 41-3- ? co-e- Meet Miss Wildcats Tip Murray, 37-1- 8 7, out-scor- 12. Astle and Bailey were the big Granite with 12 points guns for apiece. B. V. High YLD CAT nt Member of Quill and Scroll Club Written by the Journalism class of the Brigham Young University high school. Editor Rene Morgan Business Manager .. Jean Anderson Faculty Adviser .... Winston Mercer News Editor Marie Bramall Feature Editor Joetta Billings Anna Lou Miller Society Editor Ben Haws Sports Editor Reporters: Haynes Thomas, Nan Steadman, Richard Anderson, Sandra Carol Snell. Bee-crof- t, 4 |