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Show 4 EDITORIAL . . . Appreciation of the school assemblies comes from attending them and seeing them. Maybe the reason a few students dont enjoy the assemblies is because they very seldom come and when they do they dont know how to act. They create a so that no one in the hall can enjoy the assembly. Recently in a number of good assemblies certain students have booed and talked so loudly that even the performers have been tempted to leave the stage and not continue with their act. This lack of manner on the parts of only a few of the students is giving B. Y. high school a name and reputation that no school would be proud to have. Certain characterfs seem to enjoy ruining the schools props and telling shady jokes on every assembly. These are not the best assemblies even though part of the audience seems to enjoy them. This kind of assembly does not uphold the policies of the school and they should be eliminated. It is the job of every student and teacher to see that these kind of assemblies are not presented at B. Y. high next year. disturbance that bothers everyone else SPRING .... here ESSAY WINNERS One Hundred years in the if any really Mountain West, was the subject one doubts it just wander through of essay winners in the Deseret some of the classes at B.Y. high News Centennial Essay contest. and proof can easily be found. Among the winners announced Spring makes everyone so Thursday was Westor Potter, willing, exclaims Rae Moulton, Sophomore, an English student of some willing to work and others Miss Anna B. Hrt. Westor was 3rd place winner. First place winwilling to let them. ner in the senior division for its I can always tell when 15 to 18 years were Janstudents Elaine Mrs. Morrill, spring, says McDonald always falls asleep in ice Pinney, Granite High School, class and snores so loud that she 2nd place went to Rita Marie Hoene, Senior St. Gertrudes Acwakes every one else up. Spring brings out the poetry in ademy. A total of $1300 in prize money people especially me, remarks Beth Black, just listen to this will be awarded to the winners in a few days. poem I composed. Westor, son of Mrs. Margaret Winter hath vanished has attended B. Y. high Potter, Fall hath fell for four years. Its supposed to be spring His Engish teacher, Mrs. Anna But its been colder than B. Hart will be awarded $50 along Well hasnt it? with Westors $50. Now that I have spring fever Over 500 essays were entered Im just like my ancestor George in the contest and judges reportexclaimed Dick ed that making final selection Washington," Weaver I went down in history. of prize winners were difficult. Max Westover recently remarkFirst place essays will be pubed that he would like to go lished in the Centennial Edition swimming so that he would like o fthe Deseret News on June 15. a fish, dive like a feather and The essay contest was conducted swim like a rock. as part of the Deseret News CenThe other day in a conversation tennial celebration. about horses Claudia Parker confided that she would like to ride CLUB NEWS horses in the middle of the week is too weak on because it the hard Junior High FJLA. The girls of end. the Future Homemakers of AmerThere are tears and frowns to ica had an election Monday, May many of the B.Y. high students 8, at 4:00. Jill Clark was elected when the thought comes to their president; Ann Romney, vice president; these girls will take the mind that graduation is just the corner these are many places of Nancy Briggs and Helen of the comments you can hear as Bauer, respectively. The club had planned a hike and picnic but you roam the halls. rain forced them to hold it in Renae Smith claims she only 260A where played games regrets that she has but three and ate. The they was as committee years of her life to give to her follows: Janelle Brimhall, Jackie Y high teachers. Porter, Carol Gleason, Betty Fred Dixon declares that if Clark, Shirley Davidson, and talking, chewing gum in class Kathleen Keeler. and being late every morning is This club had completed their a requirement for graduation, he for the year and they activities has filled the bill in full. will elect a state representative I dont think Ill ever graduate for the next year to attend the after the exam I took in geom- F.H.A. convention in June at Kanetry, moans Johnnie Mayberry. sas City. Dixie Forsyth is this Why, questions LaVoy Allred. years representative. Because I said a circle had two French Club The first and second sides an inside and an outside. year French classes held a swimlast Laural Baker remarks that she ming party at hadnt been worried until yester- month. Food was furnished and day when she got 35 in a Religion a good time was had by all who test. I usually get at least 36, attended. cries Laural. Fauvines The pep club compleLooking back over the perfect ted their very active and full years at B. Y. High, Anna Lou year on April 28 at their annual Miller remarks to Marie Bram-al- l, Dinner Dance. Officers for the What in heavens name will next year were announced at the we do without the Jouranlism dinner by Nayda Harrison, presiclass to keep us up all hours of dent for this year. the night? When Mary Lou Dicki asked Marilyn Prestwich if she was nervous when she asked her father for some money to pay for her announcements for graduation Marilyns answer was No, I was calm and collected. Joyce James thinks shell be a success in college because she always beats the reading time in Liberty magazine. Spring is Park-Ro-S- he La The members of the B. Y. Junior high graduating class of 1950 are pictured above. Senior Sluff Day Senior Sluff Day was quite a day for some 57 seniors who attended this annual event. The group left from school by bus at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, May 11, and went up to Canyon Glen. As soon as the bus stopped the Im pitch kids were yelling am! Ill be first base and such similar remarks. Finally after about 15 minutes of feuding and arguing, a softball game was organized and everyone had a good time. Later those who were about 12th fielder and up No I decided that they were wasting their time chasing balls and never getting a chance at bat and a volley ball game got under way. Others preferred to pitch horseshoes. fun-pack- ed Berry, school librarian. The new books are; Phantom Lady, iment raphy men , by Wanamaker, and Or kick his teeth in unawares, Or with a hammer bash his bean, We want to keep our building clean. Mrs. Morrill was trying to impress upon her students the importance of doing right at all times, and to bring out the answer, Bad habits, She inquired, "What is it that we find so easy to get into and so hard to get out of? There was silence for a moment and then a Sophomore answered, Bed. Im sure many of you girls have heard the boys point of view about the girls taking their clothes, this poem tells just how the boys feel about it. Listen, fellowmen, for this is the day To tell all the girls what we have to say Though well buy them candy and take them to shows We simply must stop them from bon owing our clothes! At first they made slacks styled other activities the Quick! Hide it away if it's one Among chorus has been giving entire that you pride. Sunday night programs, including They look so cute on a plaimlittle speakers. dress. Their final concert will be sponsored by Orem 1st and Vermont A girl has to have one, so shell wards, Mothers Day, Sunday 14. look her best. I If !' The valedictory panel for the senior graduation is pictured above. From left to right they are, front row: Sherlene Sparks, Joanna Hobbs, Janet Oaks, Rulene Jacobsen, Nayda Harrison, and Jon Katzenbach. Back row: Bonnie Beardall, Ellen Terry, Kent Lloyd, Dallin Ooks, Marilyn Norton, and Mauris Jackman To Hold Exercises 10.00. The girls are going to wear spring dresses, and the boys sport. The students are putting on a short play, depicting the general idea of graduation, what they have done all through J. High, and their hopes of High school days, and after, vocationl dreams. The name of the play is Just for Fun. It is written and directed by the graduation class, sponsored by Mrs. Bauer. A list of the graduates are as follows: Helen Carol Bauer, Janice Elaine Bickmor, Jacqueline Noel Bradley, Nancy Iretta Briggs, Alan Richard Canfield, Patricia Lin Dennis, Lynne Katheryn Dawn Ferguson, Redg-ionaGlade Giles, Mary Ann Godfrey, Alice Arlene Goulding, LaRue Hatch, Rodney Ren Hatch, Doris Lila Hawker, Geraldine Hintze, Merlene Jex, Carole Jolley, David A. Kimball, Larry V. Knight, David Lee, H. George Lee, Gary Luke, Catherine Louise Lund, Joan McGregor, David Weston H. Morrill, Roger Nichols, Esther Oldroyd, Dorothy Isabella Plautz, Harlow Smoot, Wayne Stewart, Bob Stone, Gene E. Speakman, Tony Taylor, May Lynn Wakefield, David F. Wall, D. Robert Webster, Gordon What-cot- t, and T. Mark Wolsey. A very interesting program has been planned. First on the program will be a selection by the high school band, Golden Glow Second, Tony Taylor will give the invocation. This will be followed by a welcome by the class president, Bob Webster. Just before the welcome the band will Pan selection play another After the American, Selection. welcome, the play that the class wrote and directed will be given by the members of the class. Following, Clinton Makekau will sing a vocal solo, Memories. Remarks will be given by Mr. Gunn, and Mr. Sorenson will present the class to Christen Jensen who will give the class their diplomas. Jon Katzenbach will receive the class, after which Geraldine Hintze, a ninth grade student will play Clair de Lune Benediction will be given by Arlene The graduates will Goulding. then march, accompanied on the organ by Marva Young. Eg-gerts- ld Mc-Lars- its sport shirts, key chains, blue jeans and ties. Its time for we fellows to start Commercial Contest getting wise. Results Announced by If they can ook cute in a sloppy Mr. Le Roy Sparks plaid shirt. The results of the Commercial Ill bet wed lok darling in a contest held were announced on tight-fittin- g skirt! Monday, June 8, by Mr. LeRoy At the colse of the column, Sparks. here is a poem that gives an exFrom B. Y. high school Dorothy ample of what may happen to Hie Dean Nixon won first place acgirls at B.Y. High if they wear curacy award in second year typtheir dresses too tight. ing. Her dress was tight Those who participated in the She could scarcely breathe, contest were: bookkeeping, LaShe sneezed aloud, Harrison, Nayda Voy Allred, and there stood Eve. Sherlene Sparks, Marilyn Prestwich and Winona Reese. I LL TRY AGAIN SOMETIME Shorthand: Janet Oaks, DoroA contribution fo rthis column Austin and Marilyn Norton. thy Was our assignment for tonight, First year type: Joan Bullock, I tried and tried so many times Arnolene Snow, Nan Steadman, But simply could not write. I racked my weak and weary Lynn Staheli, Cosette Jacobsen and Jerry Gilette. brains, Ive taken lots of time and pains, Second year type: Max Eggert-seBut still my battle is unwon Albert Moulton, Delbert A lyric, limerick, joke and rhyme Sperry, Dorothy Nixon and EmI quit! Ill try again sometime. ma Lou Davis. So, Mod- Anyone who has lost library books or has a library fine wont receive report cards or credits until arrangements are made with Miss Berry, immediately. the stairs. and judge. to, Junior High is opened for the last time this year we dedicate a small part of The comencement exercises of this column to the incoming 9th grade class will be held the Sophomores. Dont push a Sophomore down Thursday morning, May 25, at The region III chorus festival So we thought that was all we would ciss from our room, was held on Wednesday, April 26, 1950. This festival was prewomen, sented at the Joseph Smith Buld-in- g But when coping withroom. youre destined for with Mr. Webb, chorus director of B.Y. High, acting as When they look in our closet, host. nothing hides from their eyes. The judge for this festival was Mr. Richard P. Condie, Choral di- And the next thing they saw was a rack with our ties. rector at the University of Utah. luncha the afternoon During Is that a key chain I see at your eon was given for the directors side? by Rish; The Little Regby Crane; Current Biogby Rothe; Famous Wo- ern Dance by Shurr. the door of the Hall Closet Chorus Participates Annual Fest Nt The B.Y. high school library has several new books in this month, according to Miss June As After a moring of and the were lunches eaten, play, bus was loaded, and the group set out for Saratoga. When they arrived it was a mad scramble to the pools. A great afternoon of swimming and sunning followed. The Pee Gee high school was over there also and an exciting game with a basketball of keep-awa- y was enjoyed by the boys of the two schools. It really must have been a rough and tumble game, judging from the bumps and bruises the boys received. When everyone was to their last drop of energy, the bus started for home and at 6:00 p.m., hapafter pants. py, sunburned, and completely exhausted seniors got off the bus even take ours, if we gave and headed for home and, more Theyd em the chance. than likely, for bed! They do take our blue jeans old ones or new. They have some of their own, but they want ours too. In Library Receives New Novels Hall Closet n, |