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Show Jfr I VVeA Helen Norton Is Queen; Reigns at Sweetheart Ball Assembly Delights Attractive Royalty Vol. 10, No. 4 High School, Provo, Utah B.Y.U. ' Present iahJStudentS .. DANIEL BOONE iSSusrn SCHEDULE FEB. Feb. 13, 1953 232 7 Daniel BojjfV1 a Childrens Theatre ion under the direction George Lewis, will be presented Ybruary 23 , through 27, at go Hall. Lead! characters are, Dick Walke DarieL Boone; Mary Held as .Mrs. Apple Lynn Jones as Israel Boone; by; R Lorr Kitchen and Margert ; Jemima r Dale Ashtc Despain as C rplcby; Swetr Swenson as F i.i't; DeLores Graham and ijn Penrod as Fanny; Dave iKinson as Tom Han-rlen- e Jex and Jo Arm cock; - Mrs. Hancock; Dean Allre c Mads Tommy Hancock; Conner as Hardy Goodfell-Clarrad as Chief Blaek- ow; Hart as Chief Molun- fish; c tha; Lynn Poulson and h h as Grey Eyes; Car-mSherry' ol Moy Janelle Brimhall as Yell Flower; Joyce Crow-ther an vim Eggertsen as Dean Maiben as N Sharp hi Britsch as Wild-FateLone Boy; and Dick cat; Robe Knight as b v, U Bill Simmons and Richard as British er School Helen Norton was chosen as queen of the annual Sweetheart Ball. Ruth Brimhall and Mary Lee Winkler will reign as hoi - attendants. Tomorrow night, Feb. 14, will be the big date sot j- the dance, sponsored by the Notre Maison, homemaking club. Dream is theiJw"twpmiformal affair Thursday, Feb. 1 a few of the students 1 B.Y. presented a traveling bly, Ln the form of talent, for students at tbs Farter Junior High school. The group were some of the former students who had graduated from the school. There are many students who are here from the Farrer, and all of them are talented in some way. Some of them who were picked were: Bob Shaw, Gordon Bullock, Jarrett Anderson, Sue Collins, Judy Kenner, Sharon Webster, Joyce Crowther and the dance trio. k d 1 on the f dream formanee. assembly of the queen h Vance as Blu E;cr. yalty were Trench ClV Memos e Maison. second year to Mardi GrasvDofe eetheart Ball. Last The annual FrenctClub Mardi Gras will be held inSxoom 233 th: A. Friday, February 20, high and A. F. game. The Mardi Gras should beSc. bal-Notr- B.- Y. li- the Vniede Gras here at high, because it is held ol as Friday, and not on Tuesday Oris the Mardi Gras in NeA ed B.Y. leans. The French Club is attempt to have a school Mardi jfcrtas like the real cepferation as possible. The New OrRr "S Mardi Gras is next Tursd In New Orleans, he of Gras is a religious day Catholic the ChurqThe Tvne starts Lent after the Mardi Gras 40 is iust days beSleason which fore Easter, and during this time and fastreligious observances ing take place. All day of the Mardi Gras is one of great fun, Mardi Gras an attendant. Helen he lucky girls of the o is engaged. She Is school functions and is her of Sub Deb sorority, a member of the Thes-s- , Fauvines and Alpha Unitus ega. Pep club, chorus and Sub eb are the activities Mhat rank on Mary Lees list. e Chairmen for the event are en Norton, Jackie Webster, Mary from Lee Winkler, and Helen Bauer, their Committee chairmen are: Mary Tippetts, decoration; Anne Rom- invited a ney, refreshments; Alice White, te- Those there Nancy Rawson, floorshow; and en and date Veloy Glenna Lant, Jacque Brandley, Dave Wilk- - sembly. Speakman, Janeen Klecil Clark, Dixie Geer- - Mary Ann Godfrey, Ted Packard, LeGrande Young, Barbara George Henigar, Lynne Opheik- Dick yance and party, ens, Sue Avery, Tom Ryan, Ken 'Dawna Ferguson, Lynne Eggert- - Hickman and Dan Wakefield, sen, Letty Lant, Jaque Brand- - Sponsor for the party was Dr. ley, Lynn Swenson, Janice Allred, Drury. Hel-yon- g FTt Tuesday. B:Y; high is Thffidr tohere at ss much fun have ittemptL q d laughi r as any Mardi Gras "in New OfWjns Los ever seen. and hats Confetti, all furnish are dogs, pop, and snbVomes be served as ref This dance is one niest and gayest dances school year. Tickets can be p chased from any of the French Club members for 35 cents. V - . s, |