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Show May 25, 1955 YTd Summer Sidelights What are you doing this sum- mer? Dick Jennings Going to uick up loose change in a Holy Rollers meeting. Miss June Berry Prepare to retire. Janelle Brimhall Going to Girls State and working. Carol Gleason If nothing better found, going to pack fruit. Carol Ann Jenkins Going uranium hunting in Moab. Eddie Foutz Hunt for new horizons. Bob Snell Gold digging. Todd Britsch A window washer at the Y.W.C.A. Work for a Gary Russell change. Thad Johnson Work for UNCLE SAM. Brent Brockbank Working for John Beesley. David Wright Go to Logan and lay tile. Betty Clark Going down to California as an alternate for Liberace. Jackie Porter Ill be waiting for a ring (?) from P.G. (Who knows what kind.) MowGary Lee Anderson ing lawns back yards, preferably. Watch out all you bathing beauties! Miss Beulah Latimer Mess around. Oh, Ill be Carolyn Watts home. Come out and see me some time. Edyth Ann Watts Getting educated Come out and see me, too! SCHOOLS Cat Page How and What the Seniors are Leaving to B.Y. High Dean Allen: Record of no dates. Osral Allred: His pitching arm. Gary Anderson: Crying. John Athinson: Forever. Brent Beck: Dancing ability to As we think back over this Pat N. Jackie Beck: Billies busy work. year of school, we remember so Bob Bentley: Swimming suit. many nice things that happened, and we are almost sad to leave. Toney Bentley:' A few squirrels The basketball and football for all the nuts. Jane Blankenstein: Whos leavgames, the dances and class parties, the assembly programs ing? we worked quite hard on, are Connie Boshard: With hope. clear in our minds. We had so Janelle Brimhall. A grades. much fun! We even learned a Todd Britsch: Amendments for little chemistry and a little chorstudent council us! We found new friends and Brent Brockbank: Boat on the had good times with our old bottom of Utah Lake. ones. Through the whole year, Robert Bryson: The boys are we have been busy, hardly ever leaving him. a spare moment. Faye Bullock: The best one-halNow school is out for a vacayear of my life. tion one we have grown restless Betty Clark: Tickling of the for in the past weeks. Ahead is ivories reluctantly! a big summer that is already Karen Clark: Finally. Sue Collins: Gavel to Phil. filling up with gay things to do, big places to go. Next fall well Joyce Crowther: With Gary. come trooping back Richard Davis: "Whos leav all of us but the seniors. They will never ing? be high school students again Clyde DeFriez: Just leaves. Dale Despain: National Guard (we hope), and for them especialto Rodney. ly, the activities of this year stand out. Some know exactly Lawana Dix: Right now! what they want to do, others Richard Dixon. Racket. have only vague ideas. Some will Jimmy Earl: With Barbara. go to college and some to jobs. Gary Farnsworth: At last. No matter who we are or what Byron Fisher: Junior class his we will be doing in the months jobs. Eddie Foutz: Everything I can ahead, w e shall all remember this school year. carry. Gale Gagon. Her headaches. John Atkinson Carol Gleason: Caines tests. Stay around here and taking care of all the DeLores Graham: For beauty school. stray girls. OUT!! f Connie Boshard Crochet baby booties. Carol Wade Sun bathe all summer. (75 N. 1150 E.) Gwen Moon Go to Colorado and herd sheep. Irwin Wiser - Go to Colorado and herd sheep. Darryl Steele Open up a sight seeing tour in Rock Can- - Val Harris: Off in a hurry. Clark Harding: His brain. Bob Hatch: In silence. Paul Hoopes: His build. Dick Jennings: In casket. Carol Ann Jenkins: The lost' weekend with Stan P. Thad Johnson: With Janis. Kav Johnson: Note taking for Marilyn Gail Jolley: Pen to the Notre Muison. Steve Jones: His mouth. Judy Kenner: For Canada. David LeBaron: Good looks. Karen Leishman: Not leaving a thing, Im taking them ail with me. Gary Liddiard: All the girls with broken hearts. Barbara Luke: Heart happy. Doan Maiben: My vocabulary. Ana Ra McClain: Willingly. Virginia Rae Meservy: Leaves. Grant Miller: In a hurry. Jesselyn Nelson: Just going. Karol Orlxm: Her peroxide. Lawrence Payne: With a pain. Stan Peterson: With Orbon and Jenkins. Jennie Lin Poulson: Forever. Jackie Porter: Naturally curly hair to Art Fullerton. Gary' Russell: Complete sentiments. r David Schofield: Research bound in a volume. Bob Shaw: Floating crap game in the seminary room. Sharlene Sumsion: Skull for Mr. Barron. Russell Sutherland: Hair on his back to Lani. Janis Taylor: With Thad. Mary Urban: Her ability. Dan Wakefield: Voice to Webb. Carolyn Watts: Her temper. David Weight: Janis N. in an open field. Donald Wright: With his twin. David Wright: With his twin. Sheryl Smith: Brain to Science. Bob Snell: His sugar lips for the Junior girls to fight over. pa-ix- Annuals Arrive! yon. Dean Maiben Lay around and let all the girls admire his feminial hair cut. Mr. Winston Mercer Dont be silly Checking research papers. Osral Allred Learn how to walk on the ceiling. Carol Noble "Work in Idaho for a while then come back to Provo and work. Cruise down DeRay Norton Provo River in an innertube. Be a little Faye Bullock pea picker for Tennessee Ernie. Go to College. Mary Urban Work and Joyce Crowther who knows what? Rose Mary Andrus Going to Boys State. Val Harris Going to a different Girls State each week. Stan Peterson Be a censor for Erskine Caldwell. 3 Shovn above are a few of the Seniors that got in the act on Senior Day, May 13, at Saratoga. Senior Day Proves Adventurous All the seniors of B. Yi High had a hay day, Friday, May 13. However, it was a little unlucky at first. They all piled info cars and started out for Homestead. After finally reaching their' destination, they were met with a closed house! But, they didn t let a little thing like that spoil their day, instead they traveled again back to Saratoga. It was a lovely day for the five activities that were participated in during the day. Everyone had a delightful time swimming and sun bathing. The packed lunches tasted mighty good after all the exercise. Arrival at home ended the annual and! eventful SENIOR DAY! The eventful day has finally arrived yearbooks came out! At this time all other activities almost come to a standstill, and the students seek out a cozy little spot and plant themselves there for the rest of the day with pen in hand. All the memories of the year quickly flash back to remind all of their dear, beloved friends and buddies. This is the time when the seniors forget about all the worse things of school, and as they realize that the time has finally come, a big lump plants itself In each and every senior's throat Before they know it theyre, wishing they had it all to do over again. Memories like this will linger in the minds of all for many years to come. |