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Show EDITORIAL BROUSING WITH BEN Another joyous yuletide season is nearly upon us and it again finds this great nation of ours in peace. youth of America. Christinas means many things to vis, thewe are united with time when But mostly, I think, it means a and when we look tune a also our loved ones in joyous unity, our most from received back upon the many blessings we have of and receiving giving kind Father in Heaven. It is a time Christmas trees, and decorated of colorfully time a presents, the story ot also a time when beautiful, carols are sung, telling Ah Christmas. worlds first the birth of our Savior, and thetime of the year. yes, it is indeed the most joyous for all This Christmas day, 1950, let all of us be thankful freedoms, rights and that we have. Let us appreciate our and died for, on so many privileges that our boys have fought foreign battlefields. I take In behalf of the entire Yld Cat paper staff, may Christmas all a very merry this opportunity to express to youYear. New and a glorious and peaceful BAND AND CHORUS COMBINE IN CONCERT on in the Joseph Sn Last night the Christmas Concert was put directed by auditorium by the B. Y. High band and chorus, Madsen and Mr. Webb. The band and chorus wore formats and suits members in the chorus and 45 in the band. MADAM Y J I I I The program of the evenings went as follows: CHORUS Grieg O Life With Splendor Bacll Morning Star High on the Mountain Top O BAND Sarabande in D Minor from First French Suite Bachdienschel Keeleril; CHORUS arr. lghtigale American slave song) in Mui SSrSn Broum, Clludi. Parker, Charlene Sessions Rae Elain Rillines Barbara Wolsey, Margaret Hayward, SSon?M Doris Hunter, Clair McKell, Victor Oldroyd, Reed MUier, Gordon SwensonKayC George Lee, David Lee, Bob Webster, ' Dn Sit Down, Servant '' arr gryan Charlottown (Southern Folk song) Fun on the Farm Koehler band Parade March No. 1 Humoresque Tune Summer is a coming in Old English Goldman Dvorak- - Caillite arr. Harvey CHORUS cTaudia Parker, Jeanene Brown, Each year the schools in the McDonald, KOVO radio station listening area Deon Mouiton, Eiaine choose a representative to report Krista Nelson, Doris Hunter. Huhn their activites to the station. This B. Y. Highs reporter is Cradle Hymn Marryott year Ch: Barbara id Christ Kay Wolsey, a junior. Lullaby to the arr Withousky the of Republic A dinner at China City Cafe Battle Hymn was' given for sixteen school reBAND and their faculty advisors Marks Bennett porters was attended by Barbara which d n . Redee. Grieg-BaiRudolph the mnor A in Kay Wolsey and Miss Berry. First movement of Piano Concerto Murray Moler, United Press Soloist, Robert Smith Meacham-Yode- r news correspondent, was the guest American Patrol were told speaker. The reporters One of were. duties their what Collard: Overheard of Cathy halftime fathers: the and is all mothers reporting Journalism comes but once a day, these score of the home bas ristmas comes but once a year, So heres my article, and that and final ketball games. aint hay. while it s here. give me Red-nose- plenty X-Tra- nge KOVO Reporter Chosen So Quiet the Night ... - I X-Cha- Robert Kathleen Sue Avery, clannete. Gillette, Smith, oboe; Larry Knight, Jerry French horn; Reed Miller, Lynn Staheli, bsoons wrMb.eVcarolHamday; Dear Madam Y : I am a good looking boy of seventeen. I am six feet tall and have black curly hair and money. I am having trouble getting girls to date me. Un Dated. Dear Un D. Frankly, boy, have you heard If yout believe of Dial Soap? me there is always Lena the Hyena. Madam Y. Dear Madam Y: I am having woman trouble. I have five girl friends. Whicti one should I take out? Please help me, it is causing me sleepless nights and I am T. Totally Tired. Dear 3 Ts: I answer to your problem may I suggest that you dont take out any of them I am available. Love, Madam Y. , Dear Madam Y: How can I get my boyfriend to give me a diamond ring for Christmas? Spotlight Parade Jewel Wanted. Features Geral Wilde Dear J. W. Have you heard the, success Black curly hair, brown eyes, and an expressive face are natural story: Shes lovey, shes engaged, she has to no she uses Ponds makeup for junior, Geral Wilde, foask bathtub? Well, her, I dont student outstanding speech know. cused in this months spotlight. M. Y. Gerals ninth grade marked the beginning of his speech activity at B. Y. High. Since January, 1950, he has had a major part in every By Rosie Childrens Theater production, Some either on stage or backstage. A girl who breaks Gold of the plays were "Land of the dates bydigger: out with them. going and Sleeping Beauty, Dragon, Did know that nine out of you Little Red Riding Hood. 10 doctors who switched to camels Highlight of this seasons work have changed back to cars. was his lead in The Emperors printed from South High Scribe. Warriors This part of Zar, Borrowed from New Clothes. abili of dramatic addition the with not only Trumpeter required stamina names. Y. B. as some much physical High ty, but Bill Houghton I wish I were as an athelete. someone He has been a member of the a battery so I could give a charge. Thespian Club for two ofyears. LaRee Allen I wish that I the Geral is also a member were a star so I could stay out all newly organized Roller Skating night. club. club and the Photography J. Paul Smith I wish I were He plans to continue in speech a bee so I could get my honey. work and hopes to serve an L.D.S. Kaye Elder I wish I were an mission and attend college. owl so I wouldnt have to give a hoot unless I pleased. cts LINES B. Y. Ben Haws Barbara Saxton Rosalie Hall Feature Editor Kathy Redd Society Editor Sports Editor Sterling Loveland Business Mgr. Jerald Kindred Russell Perry Photographer June Berry Faculty Advisor Reporters: Lee Black, Jeanene Brown, Cathy Collard, Jean Cox, Margaret Hayward, Gene Morris, Arnolene Snow, Dick Weaver, Barbara Kay Wolsey. THE YLDCAT, student publication of B. Y. High School. Published by the B. Y. U. Press, at Provo, Utah. Editor News Editor .... . . . . " J j |