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Show 3 f r a l, l- - 5, e I. d Ln e- - Left to right, row one Kafhy Redd, Jean Jorgenson, Barbara Wolsey, LaRee Allen, Betty Lou Boyd, Viva Brown, Jean Anderson, Joan is e. 39 - id !.5 ?h in ;v- - as hy Cathy Collard, Norma Henrie, Irene Ilafen. Row two: Jean Hughes, Kauana Kanahele, Emma Lou Davis, Nena Flo Law', Bob Goodwin, Dix Davis, Margaret Hayward, Janine McPhie, Terry Heisch, Barbara Saxton. Row three: Joanne Jones, Jane Nuttall, Beth Black, Carol Smith, Beth Kerby, Vera Unger, Gary Brown, Lyman Hardy, Geral Wilde, Mary Louise Clark, Mary Alice Sauls. Row four: Jerry Weight, Raphael Andrus, Victor Taylor, Richard Davidson, Noel, wn iall ith ate ow. ley Vol. 9, No. 8 B. Y. U. Cat High School May 27, 1952 as ?les Issued Award Assembly pat- - 52 Yearbook and ado The Wildcat came out Friday, May 23, at 4 p.m. The theme of the book is based urt our system of school governThe covers are very attractive with a gray cover and on ment. rack May lints. 3erri , Ly- gold lettering. This book is published by the Art Layout and Publication class under the direction of Mr. Richard L. Gunn. The staff members are: Raphael Andrus, Wester PotGene Speakman, ter, assistant editor; Kathy Redd, copy editor; Lynn Staheli, Noel on in Halliday, these laced Noel, photographers; Joan layout editor; Dick Walker, over lay editor; Ruth Anderson, index editor. The annual awards presentation assembly of B. Y. high school was conducted Friday, May 23, in College Hall. Although the names of those receiving the awards was not made known until the time of the assembly, the following program had been planned: Gordon Greninger played an organ prelude, after which Winston Mercer announced the theme of the assembly. Another organ selection was presented by Mr. Greninger preceding the opening prayer offered by Dean Reuben D. Law. The mam speaker, Dr. Richard D. Richard D. Poll of the Political Science department of B. Y. U., (Continued on page 3) Lynn Hardy, Dallyne Brown, Joan Bullock, Louise Blackham, Mary Wilson, Joyce Cassity, Sondra Cole, Arnoletie Snow. Row five: Lynn Staheli Sterling Loveland, Bruce De Frieze, Richard Tippets, Dave Crowton, Ed Pinegar, Kent Dunford, Reed Miller, Dee Wilcox, Jim Perri, Evan Mangelson, Jess Taylor, Stanford Matthews, Darrell Bushnell, Bud Losee, Lynn Swenson, Bob Smith. Row six: Frank Thompson, Kent Hendrickson, Roger Bown, Dick Earl, Bill Houghton, Gordon Brooks, Fred Carlson, Delbert Sperry, Ronald Boutwell, Wester Potter, Ronald Beck. Graduate Eighty Seniors Wednesday BYU High School Will 1952, twelve of the top students were chosen by the faculty to uation exercises of the Brigham take part on the program. They Young University high school for are: Kathy Redd, Reed Miller,' the class of 1952 will be held Lynn Staheli, Raphael Andrus, Wednesday, May 28. Mary Alice Sauls, Ellen Keeler, The 1952 graduation wall be Margaret Hayward, Betty Lou held in the Joseph Smith buildBoyd, Carol Ann Reynolds, Geral ing auditorium at 8 p.m. Apostle Wilde, Jean Jorgensen, and Nena Mark E. Peterson, of the council Flo Law. of the twelve, will be the guest A party for the graduating stuspeaker. was also planned. Jerry dents The graduation program is unclass president, and the Weight, der the direction of Nena Flo officers of the class planned a Law, Ellen Keeler, Jean Jorgenparty, and the parents of the sen, Kathy Redd, Ed Pinegar, are going to pay the graduates Raphael Andrus, Kent Dunford bills. This party is to be a swimand Darrel Bushnell. This comparty at mittee planned the graduation ming w'here the students will meet afprogram and invited the speak- ter the graduation dance. They ers. They are also in charge of will swim for about an hour and the dance after the exercises. one-haand then go to Kapp's From the graduating class of Melody Inn for breakfast. It was announced by Principal Wayne L. Sorenson that the grad- Park-Ro-Sh- lf t |