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Show Page 2 YTd Gat May 20, 1953 New Elected Seniors Last Testaments Officers The new studantbody Some of them are leaving and some of them are willing: Joe Allen: His winning smile. Jo Ann Allred: Chorus. Dick Anderson: His drums. Gary Barnett: Eugenics. Helen Bauer; Dave Kimball: Together. Ken Lindquist: His pitching arm. George Lee: Chdrus for the year Hummmmm. Gloria Johnson: Her As. Merlene Jex: Her jokes. New Officers Carmen, Judy, Glenna, Gloria, J. Paul, Dixie, Sue Janeen Jacobs: Blushing. and Pinky talk over plans for the future school year. Gerry Hintze: Still fretting. George Heninger: His clarinet. Gertrude Haws: Lor Ann. . Rodney Hatch: Finally!!! LaRue Hatch: With her diamond from Joe Sheridan. Virginia Harris: For Washington. Valene Hanson: To keep house. by Letty Low lant Mary Anne Godfrey: Her spirit. Weve come a long way since that first day, hanging onto our Carol Jolley: For Bryce. mothers skirts, when we entered kindergarten. My, what an exciting Lou Rita Geertsen: Her Art. Barbara Fisher: Dancing. experience! All of our new friends and everything. There we were Dawna Ferguson: Oh Goody!! at the beginning of long years of school to follow. But little did we Lynne Eggertsen: Her parties. realize this. Alan Canfield: His 3:00 lunch. And how the years passed; before we realized it, we were at the Neil Bullock; Harlow Smoot: of the 6th grade and getting ready to venture into 7th. Oh, end Eeek. Ruth Brimhall: Her college class. everything was going to be so different m junior high. There would be dances and parties, and lots of different teachers, and many new Jaque Brandley: George Lewis. Her friends. Nancy Briggs: grades. Pete Brandley: For the office. With everything becoming a little more difficult and more ad.Paul Black: For Oregon. vanced, and with lots of excitement, we thrilled to the new experience Gary Lloyd: In his car. of junior high. Dave McLaren: His devilishness. But before old Mr. Time could even blink his eyes, we were in Wes Morrill: College Hall. 9th the grade. Just think, graduation! We paused at this one big step Carol Moyle: Still tired. to look back at the years we had left behind. There were a lot of Roger Nichos: His teachers. Mark Wolsey: His Chorus chair. things looming up in ojjr minds things we would remember for ' a long time. Lee Winkler: with rest. the Mary It was on a rainy September Hannah Williams: Her boy A kiss is a pleasant reminder friends. when we entered the hall of day are two heads than better that B.Y. high. Here we were in high Alice White: Mr. Webb, darn. one. Gordon Whatcott : School ! ! school for the first time. The events that followed were soon addJackie Webster: With Gene. David Wall: Very slowly. ed to our memories. The dreams Dick Vance: His dancing. of the Sophomore Ball with the Fau-vinWakefield: theme of Harbor Lights, the Her Mary Lynn woes to Lynne. Junior Published monthly by students Prom, with A Garden in the and the basketball Tony Taylor: Whips off. Rain, of B.Y.U. High School. Printed tournament "Sammy Taylor: For Betty. our super team, and by the B.Y.U. Press. Barbara Stumph: For a while. all unfolded in reality. . Editor in Chief Gene Speakman: Got his annual. Letty Lant difHigh school was Darryl Snow: Without Shannah. Asst Editor Mary Ann Godfrey ferent, and, boy, didcertainly we feel big. Tom Ryan: Is getting out, fast. Feature Editor . Judy Roderick But somehow those senJudy Roderick: Her band chair. Sports Editor . . . "Ray Dawson iors seemed to keepmighty us in our Nancy Rawson: Her suntan. Faculty Adviser Winston Mercer places. Max Payne: On his horse. Now as we see the ending, Ted Packard: His camera. Reporters: Joe Allen, Kraton here we are leaving year that imporRaw-son, Clinton Owen: Hes just glad. King, Merlene Jex, Nancy tant role of mighty seniors, and Esther Oldroyd: Her tests to any Carol Jolley, Earl Burning-ham- . looking forward to the future befailing student. fore us with memories of our Helen Norton: With Scott. happy high school days. Cfcitortal . . Wo tfje ! e officers are president. Lant; secretary, Sue Collins; social chairman, J. Paul Smith; business manager, Richard Judd; k: ! 4 Bob Oaks; vice president, Glenna Letty Lant: For Zions Larry Knight: Just leaves Lorraine Kitchen: For Oregon Kraton King: Kat Tales to Ray. Jerald Kindred: KSL TV? Marjorie-'Killpac- 1953-5- Yld Cat ratmates cheerleaders, Dixie Gehring, Carmen Brandley, Gloria Unger, and Judy Kenner. Bob Oaks has been very active in his years at the Y. Earlier this year he was one of the four city finalists inthe I Speak for Democracy contest. Glenna Lant goes into her office with some experience be hind her. She has written a num ber of the high school assemblies and radio shows. Sue Collins is a sophomore this year. She served as editor of the Farrar Eagle when she was attending the Farrer Junior High school. J. Paul Smith has won recognition for himself in the field of dramatics. He has played the lead in a number of plays and is president of the Thespian club this year. Richard Judd, better known as Pinky played right guard on this years football team. He is a member ofthe Lettermans Club and Concert Chorus. Dixie, Carmen, Gloria and as cheerleaders, will be adding some new routines to next years athletic events. Ju-da- y, Ode to Overalls (Dedicated to Tom Ryan, Max Payne, and Gene Speakman.) Smilin Sid, the Levi Kid, Twas the name he won last fall, His levis were the tightest pair In any B.Y. hall. Sids hair was the longest, His shirts were screaming loud. The lassies swooned for the levi kid The idol of his crowd. Three twenty-ninhed give the clerk, More expensive than the rest The levis of this doll face were By far and wide the best. One fine day, food tempted Sid, He gurgled down a shake. The rivets strained, the side seams bulged, Oh, what a grave mistake. The straw that broke the Levis back Was Sids stoop to the ground. That splitting sound the jeering boys. Were heard for miles around. So now he roams the halls in slacks The lassies make no sound, i Sorrowful Sid the kid, Alas! he gained a pound. e ex-lev- |