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Show Seniors Shine With Activities Climaxina r W '1 .r. , mmmt . . Graduating Class of 1953 Bow 1, 1. to r.: JoAnne Allred, Lou Rita Geertsen, Nancy Briggs, Carol Jolley, Janice Bickmore, Doris Hawker, Hannah Mae Williams, Judy Roderick, Ruth Brimhall, Marjorie Killpack, Jaque Brandley, Esther Oldroyd, Gloria Johnson, Mary Lynn Wakefield; row 2: Letty Lou Lant, Helen Bauer, Jackie Webster, Mary Lee Winkler, Lorraine Kitchen, Valene Hansen, LaRue Hatch, Virginia Harris, Carol Moyle, Geraldine Hintze, Nancy Jean Rawson, Barbara Stumph, Merlene Jex; row 3: Jea-- nme Jacobs, Helen Norton, Alice White. Max Payne, Gary Burnett, Clinton Owen, Sammy Taylor, Roger Nichols, Peter Brandley, Gordon Whatcott, Paul Black, Gertrude Haws, Mary Ann Godfrey, Dawna FeTguson, Lynne Egge risen; row 4: Dick Vance, Mark Wolsey, Tony Taylor, Harlow Smoot, Daryl Snow, Kraton King, Ken Lindquist, Dave McLaren, George Lee, Ted Packard; row 5: Weston Morrill, David Kimball, Larry Kni ght, George Heninger, Rodney Hatch, Tom Ryan, Neil Bullock, David Wall, Alan Canfield. B. Y. B.Y.U. High School, Provo, Utah May 20, 1953 Senior High Graduation Program Processional Gordon Greninger Small Ensemble Prelude Prayer by Guion George Lee, Weston Morrill Lou Rita Geertsen, Judy Roderick Invocation Dick Vance Address of Welcome Tom Ryan The Challenge of One World Panel Nancy Briggs, Gene Speakman, Jaque Brandley, Sammy Taylor Clarinet Solo Larry Knight Mozarts First Movement Locksley Hall by Tennyson Mary Ann Godfrey to the Address Graduates Lowell L. Bennid Director of the L.D.S. Institute Presentation of Graduates Principapl Rowan C. Stutz Presentation of Diplomas Ernest L. Wilkinson A Miracle Benediction Recessional Senior Chorus David Kimball Gordon Greninger May 18 at 4 oclock Flumingo Spot For Dinner O0GQB Vol. 10, No. 9 Yearbook Handed Out The senior class will hold a final social before graduation, it was announced by Mr. Dixon, one of the faculty advisers for the group. This affair will be a smorgasbord, to be held at Jacks Place (the Flumingo), located on the Springville Road. The entire class will meet at 1:30 oclock today for the dinner. Elntertainment is being prepared for them. Cooperating with Mr. Dixon, Poulson, and Mr. Madsen are the class officers: Tom Ryan, president; Kraton King, Nancy Briggs, secretary; and Sammy Taylor and Doris Hawker, social chairmen. As a final event, they are working to make it successful. Mrs. vice-presiden- t; The annual B.Y. high yearbook was given out to students on May 18, at 4 oclock. Price of this year's book was $4.50 and it was possible to pay in full or put down a small payment at the first of the year. Those who paid the whole amount received their yearbooks before the others. Next years yearbook staff will be headed by Sue Avery, editor. Business manager will be Ken Hickman. Dick Walker will be in charge of cover and overlays. Chief photographer is Gary Johnson. His assistants are Conrad Bryner and Hyde Taylor. Art editor is Alan Reinhold. Margaret Ashton, copy editor, Val Harris, stick-u- man, Janelle Brimhall, Index Editor and Gale Gagon, layouts complete the estaff except for assistant editor who has not been chosen yet. This years editor was Gene Speakman and assistant editor was Sue Avery. p |