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Show " NJ - - '-- .- -- 'Vs v" , Front row, left to right: Medra Beaves, Wayne Gloria Gregson, Wayne Beaves, Mower, Fred Dixon, Beverly Hanson, Dick White, Ruth Gammon, Joyce James, Mauree Earl, Boyd Dowdell, Wanita Pine-ga- r, Anna Lou Miller, Laurel Baker, Shirleen Day, Vera Turloupis, Sherlene Sparks, Jewell Stephens, and Joyce Jex. Second row: Edwin N. Kimball, Eleanor Mecham, Larry Innes, Rulene Jacobsen, School Starts Principle Wayne L. Sorenson announced that school will probably start September 11. Mr. Sorenson stated that it is the desire of the B. Y. high faculty to make the improvements that are necessary for a successful year during 1950-51. Richard Spencer, Joanne Holdaway, Jack Wing, Dallin Oaks, Clifford Corless, Marilyn Prestwich, Bill Berge, Max Eggertsen, Parley Judd, Roger Ferguson, Quentin Elder, Ralph Rigby, LaVoy Allred, Marie Bramall, Marie Howard, and Dorothy Austin. Third row: Carlos Adams, Deon Greer, Mary Lou Dickie, Tom Karren, Marion Norton, Kent Lloyd, Ann Greta Ballif, Eddie Maloney, Mauris Jackman, Rae Moulton Selected For Annual Girls State Rae Moulton, a junior at Brigham Young University high school, was selected by the American Legion Auxiliary to repre- Vol. sent B.Y. high school at the an- - nual Girls State this summer. Her alternate is Sharon Berrett. Miss Moulton was elected social chairman of the school in the recent Summer school will start Monelection and Miss Berrett was day, June 12, and continue until vice president. chosen 21. The purpose of summer July school is not to speed up the They were chosen for Girls educational program of the student but more as a program of State on their ability to fill the enrichment. It also gives some requirements of leadership, scholreal opportunities for the student astic standing, courage, honesty, to gain additional experience in and cooperation. subjects in which they need extra work. Girls State will be held at the There is one half credit re- U.S.A.C. in Logan, Utah, June ceived in each class. 25, to July 2. It is sponsored by Assemblies will be held Friday the American Legion Auxiliary. Student body officers will be elMrs. L. M. Howard is director ected. Plansa re being made for of Girls State. One hundred and picnics, hikes and other forms of parties. twenty girls will be representing schools in Utah this year as Mr. Wayne Sorenson, principal high of B. Y. high school will teach before. The girls are given inalgebra and arithmetic, Mrs. struction in the principles of Caine will teach U. S. history and American government and they word history. Mrs. Hart is going are given opportunities to take to teach reading. Mr. Madsen will of Girls State. This is the teach band, Mr. Gunn will teach charge Girls State has been fourth year art and Mr. Mercer will teach in D. and operation. English grammar English Summer School Announcements Given B. Y. U. High '' -- 1 v-- 4 Jon Katzenbach, Jerry Minson, Frank Eckles, Janet Oaks, Marilyn Morrill, Norma Henderson, Bessie Orr, Joana Hobbs, and Bonnie Beardall. Fourth row: Don Gilchrist, Roland Phillips, Johnnie Mayberry, Don Passey, Renae Smith, Nayda Harrison, Winona Reece, Jaonne Rawlings, Ellen Terry, Don Wentz, Albert Moulton, and Arthur Dennis. W lb Cat lie 7 t v . J-- School, Provo, Utah, May No. 6 19, 1950 Seniors Graduate Thursday Day For Decision Theme Yearbook To Come Out 1949-5- 0 As a climax to twelve years of schooling approximately seventy seniors will march into the Joseph Smith building auditorium next Thursday at 8 p.m. for their graduation The theme of the evening is Day for Decision. ex- ercises. The program has been announ- ced as follows. High Student Body The 1949-5- 0 yearbook of BrigProcessional Organ ham Young University high school Officers Elected for 50-5- 1 Chorus Senior Prelude will be distributed May 23, at Results of the final elections at Invocaton 4 00 according to Mr. Sorenson, Marilyn Norton B. Y. High school were announced business manager. Friday afternoon at a matinee Address of Welcome Dallin Oaks dance for the entire school student Panel Some time will be alloted to Day for Decision body. students' to pay the remaning Local Community As a result of the primary elecMauris Jackman amount on the yearbook before tions, the candidates were divided distribution. State Ellen Terry into two groups. The grey and the gold. National Kent Lloyd Marilyn Norton, Wildcat editor, has announced that Your School balInternational Janet Oaks Voting was done by secret Year of 1950 will be the theme lot in regular voting booths in Instrumental Trio Joana Hobbs, the hall. Only students who had of the yearbook. Gillette, Dallin Oaks Jerry vote. to were allowed registered The Present Crisis The final results were as folRuelene Jacobson, Bonnie lows: President, Frank Canfield; Beardall, Jon Katzenbach, Vice President, Sharon Berrett; and Nayda Harrison Secretary, Charlene Sessions; Soto Address Graduates cial Chairman, Rae Moulton; and Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd Cheer Leaders, Betty Lou Boyd, Deanne Jacobson, Carol Ann Song Senior Chorus Reynolds, and Mary Louise Clark. Presentation of Class Principal Running against them were: Wayne L. Sorenson B. Y. . Kent Kerby, President; Elaine Presentation of Diplomas Kimball, Vice President; Laura Dr. Christen Jensen Lou Hamblin, Secretary; Mary and Social Student Prince Mitchell, Chairman, B. Y. U. High School Band for Cheerleaders, Arnolene Snow, Margaret Hayward, and Mary Benediction Sharlene Sparks Cathryn Collard. Recessional All the student body elections will be from 5.30 took place this spring, and will to Rehearsals 8 00 p m. in the J.S. auditorium continue to be done in this fash- on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesion, in accordance to a new day unless you are notified dif- to the school consti- ferently. tution. After the graduation exercises there will be a dance and everynew The elected officers along one is invited. Music wll be by with last years officers met in the Orchestrettes. The policy of student council to learn the pro- the school is that corsages will cedures of the student govern- not be in place at the dance. ment. They will continue to meet, All pictures must be taken beuntil the end of the year. fore the night of graduation. Caps will be checked in The cheerleaders will send a and gowns New officers of B.Y.U. High school are, left to right: Sharon Berrett, vice president; Charlene within thirty minutes after the Sessions, secretary; Rae Moulton, social chairman; Frank Canfield, president; Deanne Jacobsen, representative each time, rather graduation exercises and before than having all four of them go. the dance. Carol Ann Reynolds, Betty Lou Boyd, and Mary Louise Clark, cheerleaders. . ... . o |