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Show Oct. 24, 1952 . . . Yld Cat And Page 3 Heard It Myself I Who I am makes no difference but I heard it with my own two ears. Heard what? Do you actually think I would tell you, when I I wouldn t, normally, but since pi omised not to? Well you insist here it comes first-hand- . Now mind you, dont let it out. This month on the 31st is - Halloween. There, I did it. I told you. I know I by Mary Ann Godfrey shouldnt have, but the harm is done now, so theres nothing I can do You dont have to own Aladdins lamp to find out whore girls about it. You better not tell on me or something drastic might happen. are that really know to dress well. Any genie can tell you that Maybe youre excited about Halloween? AhJfCfiSotsHust cause B. Y. high girls are really smoothies when it comes to clothes for you dont know whats going to take place.h, school and dates. going Jfinot to be a tattle-talthis time. Youll just h to waftSo there! For instance Marjore Killpack senior, is quite bewitching in her Oh, I simply must tell you, even t Jil I glive my honor I orange corduory jumper with black stripes through it. She also wears 1? Ilet it is. I suspect wouldnt, but I know I can trust you. C a black wool persey to show off the stripes. Helen Norton, a pessimist around. I distinctly heard it iiwf own two ears. You Janice fjBickmore, DojpiSbjse Jlawker and Jackie Webster also have that know I have two ears, oh dear, Im drifti ay, now back to the perfectly pressed lodkj'j story. efinitely heard that fall the time of pumpkins, scarecrows, hay ItjMsk someone Wished Halloween w4mld rides, cjii&rp dancjaj&jfloughnuts and apple cider and above all, scary never come. But tell me ily HalloveeMitAll goblins ae raving about Carmen Brandley, jun now, do you expect much more ior, loojoffjunart and always dresses in good taste. than that from just a coupte $f b$$e?6h'(ays THESPIANS cate , gftHUf?who are strictly fashion plates include Junior I Somgljqif . pumpkins, To be eligible to join this club, just happened J)i:Sjre Tfe,('tng;iGIorie Unger and Barbara Allen. of course from aciOi you have to have been in at least one major and one minor play, InnJr and production adds points. So Judy Kenner tonight. No kidding, Judy, thi if you are eligible, you are urged y?ar iS qUit? doming in or out ot Other plans are to join. heard uh accidentally, This years officers are J. big night. Witch tf : Jlakes Sue Collins, Anne Romney, Jackie Paul Smith, President; Kathy especially has Connie den cafehes of the season fellows, its just and yJPoy p'Mnhed Baird, Vice President; and Ruth this year. Last hefmght that: this foursome kafows LovsMo look appealing. Hahp&shTyrf Brimhall, Secretary. ly got to stay out TtJvTV'3'SADo-yod!hear.wk?spex)tgout Carol Halliday, ninth grade student? The Thespains will have their clock, but she said, to ir isnt 'juisf person tiiaLjveryono cant help saying nice things badpitS annual initiation sometime next ally, that she wasnt goirij date dresses. Dont you agree, month, so watch for the anit happen again this year nouncement of it. Jezebel isnt going to put out of Vogue fashion magazine NOTRE MAISON on me this year, she boome social chairman. homea The Notre Maison, jfmioriljlgh T Enough of this gossip, it doe making club, held a meeting FriWeight, eighth grade, who always get boring doesnt it? But one old of October for the 17, all rever day, shes at. Also a darling dresser is Sue thing first. I cant leave liys out. members. Y. High isn t . j goinggHobe so v The officers for this year are idle. You irj for gala activities is Linda Smoot, sev-tVlmSIgipladorable probablwwqUwahle Helen Norton, President; Jackie atttSkeAVgfSN'utldffhd Judy Firmage, a very cute miss. recognize Webster, Vice President; and Halloween pffiy :fqLg 1 Mary Lee Winkler, Secretary. - - social by fi Lynne 'Eer m They urge all senior High girls gertsen. County Youth Conference taking a class in homemaking to The Provo Chamber of Commjoin. erce sponsored a Utah County They will hold their tea ThursThe Youth Conference 8 banquet on iMgifTurquoisyE oclock in 250A. day, Oct. 30 at October 15, at the Wednesday, Schedulid the i school year the forWoVcmb'e r During W.boi, spirit is Flamingo. Notre Maison sponsors the Sweeof the', club this ' v u Marjorie Killpack, Lynne theart ball, they have a sleeping haveij dlane ittug by Aopis Mary Ann Godfrey and aJ1 party for all Senior High girls, at home fqbtball it Lant .a k ... Letty represented B. Y. and a Christmas Project for a atre No :4n.Tygatnes,4'yearing dark skirts, pas- - High at this banquet. Dave Kimin Provo. needy family College Hall ilsiielgaters; arid J,wfe?e collars ball and Dave Wilkinson were inQUILL AND SCROLL The leading roles will be played and stoMgsJThey have really vited to attend but due to footSince the starting of the school by Lou Rita Geertsen, Helen hade an attractive sight. The ball practice were unable to. year, the Quill and Scroll has been Bauer, Paul Hoopes, Fau vines have also added an exWes At this meeting problems such passing out birthday cards to the Carol Gleason, Stan Morrill, tra sparkle at the games by greet- as traffic Knight, violations, vandalism students. They have started on Kathy Keeler, Dale ing the team at the dressing room and Robinson and lifting, in the cities of the student directory, which will Nancy during the half time. In this way Utah shop Briggs. were discussed. county, be out next month. they really show appreciation for On October 28, two Tuesday, roles will be Supporting played the team. speakers of Provo will Life is just one fool thing by Sharlene Taylor, Carmen This year they have had a reguaddress the studentbody on the' after another; love is just two Brandley, Jane Gilchrist, Phil lar class for the Fauvines, in of prevention petty crime. Keeler, Ruth Brimhall, Gerrie which fool things after each other. have much time to they (The Lever, Colo. Springs, Colo.) Hintze, Carolyn Watts, Dave create original marches. In this full skirt. To complete their outScholfield, Carol Jolley, Earl class not only learn different fits they will wear they grey gloves. Gertrude Haws, Burninghan, Before I heard the doctor and kinds of marching, but On October 16, the Fauvines Anne Romney, Tony Taylor and ways tell the danger of a kiss, also many ways in which to im- held their invitational tea for all Cloy Johnson. I had considered kissing you, prove their posture. new members with old members the nearest thing to bliss. The Fauvines have decided also. It was held at But now I know biology Gordon Bullock: What do you upon their uniforms which will attending the home of the club president, I sit and sigh and moan: think would go well with purple consist of grey Johnny Belinda Mary Lynn Wakefield, with other Six million mad bacteria, and green socks. shoes, gold dresses with dolman officers, Alice White and Nancy and I thought we were alone. Mr. Webb: Hip boots! sleeves, Chinese neck with a very Briggs assisting. , e tq-mr- er-hea- - r -- alst 52-5- 3 i ' , reast-fJMerlynn- J (CLr e r-- o - Adds IdpirpToJIdme Egg-ertse- presentM5,enen& well-know- n |