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Show April 29, 1955 Yld Cat Whats Your Name Ichabod or Jane? name is such a curious thing often heard, but never seen. Have you ever wondered where your name originated, or what it means? Do names often fit ones peprsonality or being? Lister here are a few: Howard Teutonic Hedge guard: Barron (Usage) Distin guished for patriotic service. June (Latin) Ever youthful: Berry (Leltric) He who looks straight at the mark. George (Greek) Husbandman; farmer: Lewis (Teutonic) Famous warrior. Beulah (Hebrew) Matronly: Latimer (Teutonic) An interpreter. Fred (Teutonic) pepaceful ruler: Webb (Teutonic) A woven fabric. Gary (Teutonic) Spear-Beaver- , indicating a fighter. Russell (Teutonic) The fox. Mary (Hebrew) Bitter tears. Jesslyn (Hebrew) Women of weath. Osral (Teutonic) Divine counselor. Brent (Goelic) upright. Gale (Celtic) Brave; (English) Lively. Dan (Hebrew) Judge; (Teutonic) Master. Richard (Teutonic) Powerful; Strong. Bryon (Celtic) Virtue. A ( Boy Personality Russell Sutherland has been chosen as personality of the month by his classmates. The senior was friendly, dark-haired a on this years foot- ball team. Rusty was born on December 3, 1936 in Santa Monica, California. He attended Farrer Junior High before coming to B. Y. High. He likes all of his classes, but names Church History and athletics as .his favorites. His favorite dessert is cherry pie, while football and baseball top his athletic list. Rusty says that he likes all girls, but his ideal description of a girl would be, tall, with dark, long hair, and brown eyes. Brigham Young University is expected to occupy the main part of his early post-higschool years. He also expects to spend a stretch in the army and possibly a mission for the LDS Church. h I Page Spring Fever Captivates Students During April Have you seen Spring yet hardly wait for the last 'bell to this year? If you haven't, it must ring and already we are busily be because you havent looked! planning for our summer vacaI first glimpsed her when a big brown robin flew from the lawn tion We have what some folks call spring fever! and lit in a tree that was a delicate green from all t.he new buds. Try as hard as we may, our I was sure it was she when I English theme just isn't alive, saw all the girls in their fresh nor biology one bit interesting, unless of course it is finding a bright cottons, and the boys gobug on Carols neck! Many of ing out for track. Then seeing so many happy couples around us would- - parpphrase a certain .lust cinched the fact that it is poem whose last line reads For hate and spite to read thusly: really truly Spring! Life is too brief between the so is and charming Everything budding exciting. The blue sky, the red tween theand the falling leaf, Beseed time and the goldand yellow and purple flowers, en sheaf, for ought of home-vork- ! the blooming forcythia, the budding lilacs are all so delightful that they have put us in the However, since this is the last month of this school year, we mood, too. How can I tell? One close our eyes and plow ahead, way I know is by the way we all have a certain peculiar lazy feelonly to wake later and find we were dreaming! After all, what ing one minute and a crazy imwould Spring be without a little pulse to jitterbug the next minute. Another way is that we can daydreaming? Industrial Art (Continued from page 2) grade has been give a period during the year to work in the field of industrial arts. Both girls and boys have participated. Next year the department would like to include junior and senior high girls in their various classes. two-wee- Exchange Quips Lagoon to be Invaded May 20 Girl This months exchanges wore Personality taken from the Clarion of Juab By B. Y. Students on Annual Trip The last personality of the High school, and also from The The annual Lagoon trip for all students of B. Y. High has been scheduled for May 20. This day falls on the last Friday we students of B.Y. High will be in classes this year. It will mean a three-daSpring Vacation before all those last three hectic days of final papers, journals, and tests. Well need the rest for the occasion. In past years Lagoon has been earlier in May, or the last part of April. We have found in our experiences with these last years that it has rained one year, we got wind burned one year, and one out of the last three it has been sunny. Because we have scheduled it this late in May we feel that we have a better chance of good weather and suntans. Nearly always in past years we have found that Lagoon has cooperated with us and given us rates. They have don this again y this year. That makes it easier on the pocketbook, but kids save your allowance the next few weeks. Another thing we have found handy is a good hardy lunch. However, they do have the usual hot dog stands where all you cats can get your goodies. Grant Miller tells us that the busses will leave B.Y. High at approximately the same time school starts in the morning. This is one day students shouldn't be late. One bus will return early so that those who have to go to work at four will be home in plenty of time. The day is May 20th, and so lets all plan on making this a real climax of a terrific school year at B.Y. High. Girls, this is a rare occasion when you can wear your denims. Lets go swimming, get suntans, get sick on the rides and have an good time. Hope you are all there. all-roun- d 3 54 and '55 is Kay Johnson, senior. Kay has light brown hair and hazel eyes. Her home address is at 57 Wst 9 North. Kay has been exceptionally active in her high school years. First of all, she is Student Body Secretary this year, she has been active in the Chorus for three years and Pep Club for two years. She also helped a lot on t.he Senior Hop and Jr. Prom Committees. She is now secretary of the city of Provo Sub-Deb-s Sorority. year Kays favorite sports are horse- back riding and swimming. She .has no favorites in the way of food or classes. She likes them all. She'll be glad when summer vacation comes, however, she doesnt like the idea of graduating from high school. Bruin of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sympathy is never wasted ex- cept when you give it to yourself. Some girls are afraid of mice, other girls have ugly legs. Teacher: Class, give me some peculiarities of heat and cold. Student: Things expand in heat and contract in cold. Teacher: Would you give an example of this? Student: In summer the days are long and in winter the days are short. Next fall she plans to attend the Brigham Young University and graduate. |