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Show Fashion Chatter Chorus Short, shorter or shingled. VVhuh ill lie the trend in hair ruts for 'his Spring? It is stated by expert hair sty lists that the hair will definitely stay short with emphases on the haik locks Of course' it up to your own shape- of face and our own opinions to decide whuh it will tie for you, but smart is the girl who can and will wear her hair short, Carol Ann Re yonlds, i hu little sophomore, had her long hair very durigly i ut to one of the latest straight cuts It is straight around with no curl at all except at front which gives it a very interesting effect, Ruelene Jacobse n, Senior, cut her own and did a very good job of it. She favored the very newest cut, i urly in front and straight across in the back. Ahhh what a pair of scissors can do! Then we have1 Charle'ne1 Sessions, junior, with the hair cut that seems to be1 just about the favorite with our "Y" high girls. That is short and curled. This is right in style and cute too' What more could you ask for ? Marilyn Norton was one of the braver ones whe'n she had her long black locks cut off It was a surprise' to all of us, but as we can st'- e- there was certainly no harm done. A lot of other kids have joined the fad, too, including Nan Steadman, Catherine Collard, Rene' Adams andma ny others. In fact, it seems that you seldom see long hair any more. v LS - ' In S Wildcats take fourth straight ings Wards Mr. Webb states the B. Y. high hool chorus has been doing some outside school work. They have s busy the last two singaround town at the different ing wards of the Church Lust Sunday night they sang at the University ward anil gave a very fine' program featuring a small ensemble group consisting of some of the chorus members who Iielong to the ward. The chorus will sing at the Oak Hill ward in the near future and Mr Webb states that this is fine practice' for the chorus and that he expects more invitations for the chorus to sing outside of school. se tx-e- B high continued to pound down glory road Saturday, alter the Wildcats rallied magmficantly in the we-ek- second half Friday night, January 27, to come from behind and defeat the stubborn and fighting Pleasant Grove team, in the Women's 43-1- 1 g m. It was the lourth straight Alpine division victory tor the Cats who are still out in front in the league race and give every indication that they intend to stay there. Pleasant Grove was hot on the hoop in the first half and the Vik3 lead at ings romped into a halttime, as they hit with remarkable accuracy rom outside. But after the second half got under way the Wildcats, playing with a little more aggressiveness and covering the Vikings better from out on the tloor, started to move. And, 22-1- Junior High to present play A Junior high cast was chosen to present the one act play, "Tom The play will Sawyers Morning. be given Wednesday to the junior high. The directors lor the play are Larae Craney and Jack Christi'nsen. how they moved. It was the terrific offensive and delensive play of Tom Karren, the Wildcat center, that seemed to give them the inspiration and fire they B. Y. High's Tom Karren tips one in for two points, while Allred (14) needed to catch Pleasant Grove. for Pleasant Grove, tries to block. Looking on is Hamman (IX). The Karren has played some great ball Wildcats won 43-4for the Wildcats but he was never better than he was against P. G , ' CAST Gene Speakman Weston Morrill Tom Sawyer Joe Harper Aunt Polly 1. Geraldine Hintzley Bob Webster Tony Tayolr New Boy Jim Ben Rogers David Lee David Hall Nancy Briggs aDvid McLarrin Johnny Miller Joshy Millar Huck Finn Becky Thatcher Ball Team Begins Training The boys on the basketball team Jaqueline Brandley are getting their minds on basketball, reports Coach Rex Olson. They are especially giving up the things they would like to that are against Yk ','J o f 'fa! Students Commended On Sportsmanship leading The students here at BY high are to be congratulated on the fine sportsmanship they have displayed ever since the talk on the subject, given by Coach Rex Olsen at the sixth period assembly, January 13. They have shown very fine sportsmanship at all the basketball games, but especially in the league BY high's victory. He scor- ed 21 points. He intercepted passes to break up many Pleasant Grove otensive threats. And, in the second half, he climbed all over the bank-board- s to take care of the rebounds and bat in several baskets. But he had plenty of help from Mick Eggertson, the little guy with the eagle eye and plenty of hustle who calmly tossed in what proved to be the winning point on a free throw in the last 30 seconds of the game, and Maury Jackman, who came through in grand style when the chips were down and the Wild- ones, where it is most important It is our conduct at basketball cats needed points. games that helps to build our school reputation. We want to keep our reputation the best by being the best of sports all the way around at these games. We can do this by 51-3- 2 remembering what Coach Olson said, "whoever wins this game, is The Wildcats of B. Y. high school the best team and no matter who wins, let us show the best sports-- i came through to pound Carbon to in a the tune of 51-3- 2 manship conduct battle. The game was played FriFebruary 3, on the training regulations, like staying out day night,floor at Price. with late, going girls, eating candy Mick Eggertsen and Tom Karren bars, and things such as these. led the iWldcats to victory with IX But they are even going to have and 16 points respectively. The to stick to them more closely if Wildcats jumped to a 27-1- 3 halftime they are going to get to state, lead and were never headed as they Coach Olson reports that they are won going away. going to have to play better and harder than their best to reach the top, and the support of the students will help greatly to do this. Wildcats burn Carbon non-leag- Car-bonit- English Class Builds Theatre Krooners Korner To Carol Ann Reynolds and Albert Christensen. ?z by Joetta Billings Most people believe that there & Sandra Beecroft were only two Shakespearean theatres, but that is where they are Climb aboard a butterfly and take off on the breeze w rong! There are now three compli- Let your worries flutter by and do ments of the English D class of B. the things you please Y. high. Under the direction of Mr. Mer- In the land where dollar bills are falling off the trees cer, the class, consisting of Anna Lou Miller, Mauree Earl, Joyce On a dreamers holiday James, Ruth Gammon, Renae Smith, for breakfast theres a and Jerry Minson, gathered infor- Every day dish of scrambled stars mation and began constructing a minature duplicate of the famous And for luncheon youll be munch- in rainbow candy bars Globe treater, around the last part of October. Six weeks later the Youll be living alamode on Jupiter theatre, was completed and a flag or Mars. was raised on the minature flag On a dreamers holiday pole. Make it a long vacation time, there theatre The pictures show the is plenty of in two different stages. The first shows the interior construction of You need no reservation just bring the stage, seats, and the 3 different along the one you love stories. The second shows the fin- Help yourself to happiness and ished product, complete with deep sparkle it with mirth blue velveteen curtains, a thatch Close your eyes and concentrat and roof and a copper nameplate with dream for all youre worth the names of the students who You will feel terriffic when you get built it. back down to earth It has been on display in the a dreamers holiday. From school library. f:: 1 Alii' . Wildcats Defeat Tigers PERSONALITIES Meef Miss .... r 4' Shes a 5 ft. 2 in little blonde Baton Rou, Louisiana. She has grey eyes ancl a pleasing personality to match. If you havent guessed by now shes one of the newest additions to B. Y. high, Caroline Vonita Coe. In case any of you boys are interested her ideal man should be blonde, athletic and have a nice personality. (Hmmm! sounds familiar.) If you see her singing Quick Silver it will be only because it's her favorite song. For a perfect evening in Carolines opinion it should start off with a show or bowling and then a big soda. Then of course home from ! ! " - ' T'h region title and possible the state honors which they have captured for the last two successive years. Maurie Jackman was the hero for the Wildcats by tipping in the winning basket with 40 seconds left, with Lincoln leading Seconds later Jerry Minson put the game on ice with a free throw. The game was one of the wildest and most hard fought in a long time with the score being knotted several times and neither team being able to pull away to a comfortable marat the end of gin. Lincoln led the first quarter and at half time But the Wildcats were out in front at the end of the third quarter. From then on it was nip and tuck all the way to the final 29-2- (!' V' 7-- 21-1- ! Caroline was born in Provo, Aug. 1934, and is a member of the sophomore class. 4f, .,4 y- i, 7 A & ,A r 9 ,4 ' Bill Bergc is a 5 ft 11 in senior He tips the scales at from Brazil 145 and has grey eyes and brown hair Bill has been to a lot of places on the globe, including Panama, Brazil, Argentina, Pittsburgh, Chicago, New York and all the large cities of the U. S. but New Orleans. He slipped somewhere. I He has no particular favorite song and loves food of any sort. In a boy Bill prefers a good personality and someone easy to get along with. rr .w&vi 7 Karren paced the Wildcats Meet Mr i 6 in sco- ring with 8 and Eggertson, Collins and Minson were close seconds with PERSONALITIES ,,J' I t;.k f ' 8. gun. 9, llfejfyt 29 win over the By virtue of a 31-2- 9 Lincoln Tigers, the BY high Wildcats kept thmeir hopes alive for another six U 31-- each B. Y. High Nips Lehi Pioneers B Y high's basketball team invad- ed Lehi Friday night, January 20 and came out on top of a 49 to 40 last half thriller in which the victors led all the way The final minutes of the game were so fast and furious that the game was very much in doubt This resulted in the removal of the first five and the replacing of the substitutes B. Y took over again a minute or so later, however, when the Wildcats starting lineup were sent in to check the surging Pion- eers. Tom Karren, B Y high's sharp-shoot- ing In school Bill gets good grades and loves to debate with teachers enter, hit the nets for 18 or friends. Bill has made a lot of points to grab scoring honors. Mick friends at school this year and is Eggertsen had 11 also for the sotia! chairman of the class |