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Show May 4, 1953 YTd Cat Page 2 Top Cast To Present Play of Many Moons will begin its Many Moons, the final Childrens Theatre play production this week. The speech department of B.Y. has produced a number of enThe joyable plays this year, including: Prince Fairy Foot, and Daniel Boone. all these productions. George L. Lewis has been the director of The play Many Moons will be presented in College Hall for on the children of Provo city this next week. This will also be given June 15 during leadership week. Mr. Lewis will take his play cast to the Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City, for a performance near the latter part of May. This enchanting play is about a little princess who is sick because she cant have the moon. Dick The cast of Many Moons includes Gary Johnson, King, Vance, Jester; Jaque Brandley, Princess; Kathleen Keeler, Cynthia; Nancy Brigg, Panetta; Brock-bank- , George Lee, Wizard; Brent Bob and son Goldsmiths Fauvtnes: The Fauvines held Edwards, mathemation. their annual dinner dance on April 24. At the dinner the names of the officers for next year were announced. These are Merry Tippets, president; Kathleen Keeler, vice president; Dixie Forsyth, secretary. A date is being set for selection of next years club the In the last little while, while members. the Senior high has been in the Quill and Scroll : The Quill and hustle and bustle of activity, the Scroll has some new members. younger set, the Junior High has They are Merlene Jex, Carol Jolbeen very active and also have ley, Judy Roderick, Ray Dawson, a good deal more planned for and Earl Burningham. A party is year in the social life. being planned for the near future. 8th and Thespians: The Thespian club On April 24 the 7th on their annual assembly afterin put the out time took grades noon and went on an art excur- last month. Two one act plays their were presented. One of these sion over to Springville. On Park-ro-shat plays, Dont Feed the Animals, way home they stopped to the state meet. The club went swim. cool a for has been sponsoring the Thespian Since the Junior High was left Nights, where the members presout of the Chorus festival, Was- ent one act plays for the student-body- . Some of the Thespians have atch Junior High invited the tried their luck at student direcchorus up to Heber for a concert on Friday, May 1. To make ting. a complete day of it they Shorthand: The club sent some an outing at one of the of its members to the State Commercial Meet which was held at canyons. the Brigham Young University Of course on May 8. the entire Chorus: The members of the Junior High will participate in chorus went to Payson on April the school swim at Lagoon. This 23 to in the Region has always proved to be loads of chorus participate festival. fun. Accused: My counsel has not On May 13. the 9th grade will at yet arrived, so I plead for adhave their own journment. Saratoga for a dip. Judge: What do you think May 15 will see the entire counsel could say in your favor, Junior High holding their last when you were caught in the dance of the year. Many fond act? memories of the Junior High Accused: "Thats just what I school davs are wrapped in this am curious to know. past years calendar of fun. They What possible chance would a have had a group of officers that can't be beat. They always dictator have in a country where were and always will be a great spectators demand the life of a gang of kids, willing to have fun baseball umpire for making just one bad decision? where fun can be had. Magic-Turquoise- George Gee, wizard; Jaque Brandley, princess; and Gary Johnson, king; portray a scene from the play Many Moons. Cbitorial . tEfjoae . . Wf) o &re J$ei) mb Wi& by Getty Lou lant nears to an end our minds turn back As the school year of to the many activities of a successful year. We think of the parties and assemblies we have had, and the plays and concerts which have been given. Then, of course, the band members think of their wonderful trip to Tucson. Our minds then wander to football and our terrific Champs. Remember how super the team played in Salt Lake City that Satui-day- . Not to exclude any of the other fine games they played. Next, in our minds comes the thought of the forensic meet and speech festival, which many of our students excelled in. After we think of the things which have been accomplished, our minds turn to who was behind all of them. And at once we think of our faculty. Mr. Stutz, the new principal this year, has been behind the stu dents all the way. His support bers. These kids have directed has certainly been appreciated. It takes a lot for a principal to their efforts to make this year a be the special person Mr. Stutz really special one for the stuhas been. dents. A lot of extra titne has Mr. Lewis, Mr. Webb, Mr. been spent on the writing of a Madson, and the coaches, Mr. new constitution. Congratulations on a super job. Snow and Mr. Dixon, have workto fields in their had ed very make them extremely outstand52-5- 3 ing. Dr. Drury, Mrs Caine, and Mr. Sparks, faculty advisors to the student council, have really helped to make this a wonderful year. The entire faculty at the Y have added their efforts to make this a successful school. Our thoughts then wander to our student body officers, Dave Kimball, president, Dave Wilkinson. Marge Kill-pac- . secretary; Lynne Eggert-sonsocial chairman; Mary Ann Godfrey, Jaque Brandley. and Helen Bauer, cheerleaders; and all the rest of the cabinet mem- vice-presiden- t; Yld Cat Published monthly bv students of B.Y.U. High School. Printed by the B.Y.U. Press. . Editor in Chief Letty Lant Ann Asst Editor Mary Godfrey Feature Editor Judy Roderick Ray Dawson Sports Editor Faculty Adviser Winston Mercer Reporters: Joe Allen. Krator. , King, Merlene Jex, Nancy Raw-sonCarol Jolley. Earl Burning ham. Klubk Koswesi Jr. High Frolics With Activities e en-jove- d get-to-geth- , |