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Show Dec. 23, 1955 Yld Cat Page 4 Wrestling Team Victorious In Two Matches EPISODE ONE. . . Fig Leaves High spirits are evident I have maintained since the Y. Highs wrestling B. among year One, when I first gazed team members, as they emerged i pen my countenance rare in victorious in two important an instantly-shattere- d mirror, matches with Provo High and that beauty isnt everything. Wasatch High earlier this month. I first began to suspect that I team showed its The ten-ma- n ,'was no Diana when my mother strength against Wasatch on Debegan placing paper sacks over cember 15, when they concluded my head when we had callers. the match with a score of 31 to She would put me behind the 31. Main star of the team was John Swensen, talented young couch, adorned in an immense Rod Kimball, who won a de- IS. Y. High painter, poses above paper bag, and tell me to be still cision over the state wrestling in the Little Louvre. or the men from Hogle Gardens champion at this time. would get me. Naturally, I ART STUDENT thought this a delightful game Other members who claimed and begged to' play it often. victories were Kent Chamber-lain- , SELLS PAINTING I sometimes thought my mothRod Despain, Tom Hail, a er eccentric, though. Whenand Jaque Meiling. Another regJohn Swensen, one of B. Y. ever bit we were out walking she ular matter, Dick Groberg, Highs talented art students, sold would dress me in a little red was unable to attend the Wa- a caseine painting of his own jacket and matching cap and satch meet in Heber because of creation, thus becoming a pro- make me carry a tin cup. I sometimes feared for a fractured rib. fessional artist while still a Though her sanity, I never questioned junior in high school. her actions. If I didnt speak to The painting depicts a forest her in English I got to keep 10 B. Y. H. lake scene, with green pine trees per cent of everything that was in the cup. in the foreground. A range of put 55 I often wondered why the snow-cappemountains behind kids had their pictures other of as acts the the lake backdrop taken quite frequently, when I this late evening scene. had only posed before a camera After weeks of hard play, I finally discovered it wasnt of one. The first the picture buyer strict rules and training, the fol- saw it in the art because my image shattered the accident by lowing students have been cho- room while talking to art in- specially constructed unbreaksen as lettermen for the 1955 structor, Alex Darais. He noticed able camera lens, it was because the film was devel-- , football season: the picture in the Little that when all the oped photographer got Greg Andrus, Richard Berrett, Louvre sectionit of the art room was a slightly singed piece of him reminded because and, Ken Bentley, Lannv Britsch, of in Europe, charred celluloid. his homeland I have to be careful now when Jack Brooks, Paul Campbell, inquired about the artist and Chrisbo Eldon if it asked would Kent Chamberlain. possible for tensen, manager; Sherman him to purchase it as a Christmas present for his wife. Cloward, Grant Davies, Thell Mr. Darais was very pleased Day, Rod Despain, Jerald Dixon, both the student and the with Vern John Elliot, Herb Greer, picture, and said that It was Higbee, Earl Jackson. Russell very especially since Don Snow announced Jackson, Mike Jones, Larry it was Johns first attempt in theCoach of his basketball members Kimball, Rod Kimball, Jaque this type of painting. He cer- squad earlier this month with captured an interesting the following statement: Meiling, Byron Nichols, DeRay tainly mood. "If we get in and play as Norton, Ronald Norton, Verl The has as we can. we might be stated artist his that hard David Sorenson, Larry Shell, in life is not to be- able to go to state. The team has ambition Taylor, Hyde Taylor, Mike come a professional artist, but had badluck so far, but a betand Irwin Wiser. that he enjoyed painting very ter future is in sight. The new team includes Stan There are fewer lettermen much as a pastime and as a Allen, hobby. forward; Eldon Christen this year than any year since the clubs organization, except BALL the years 1947 and 1949. The JR. VARSITY TEAM following chart illustrates the The B. Y. High Junior Varsity beat Olympus, Wasatch, and basketball team has stacked up Dixon Jr. High by a total of 54 an impressive number of wins points in all three games. The team is scheduled to play since the basketball season got three games over the holidays. under way. North Sanpete on December 29 Having lost to Provo High by (there). Delta on December 29 only two points, the junior var- (there), and North Summit on sity team members rallied to their court December 30. Lettermen Selected for Football Season d and Thistles by BEKKI LEVY walk down the street not to look at children under ten. They get terrible complexes, and sometimes their parents cant quiet them for months. There are distinct advantages I to being a monster, however. I never have to worry about my appearance. In the first place, any mirror that is unfortunate enough to be looked into by me quickly meets an untimely death, and, in the second place, the majority of the people cant tell if my hair is disarranged or not; in fact most people cant discern whether its even hair. Ill never forget the only man who thought I was really beautiful. He wanted to take me away with him, but my mother wouldnt sell me. She hates jungle movies. I hold a great deal of sympathy for those unfortunate beauties who are bored to tears by so much male attention. They have to be nice to all the boys. I dont have to be nice to anyone they all run too fast. When it comes to boys, I really get the cream of the crop. All I have to do is gaze in the general direction of a group of males, and in two seconds they only ones left are the crippled and the blind. But dont think me a cynic. Im actually very broad minded about my misfortunes. Beauty really isnt everything its only 99 per cent. Basketball Team Members Plan Four Holiday Games Wis-comb- e, ON sen. center and forward; David Hamblin, guard, Hart Bullock, center and forward: Kent Collins. guard; Russell Jackson, forward; Vernon Higbee, guard; John Elliott, guard; Irwin Wiser! guard; Grant Davies, forward; Mike Jones, guard; Mike guard; and Dean Vest, Wis-comb- e, center. The holidays will prove to be very busy or the team, as they will play four games. The following games have been scheduled to be played over the holidays: Dec. 23 Springville here Dec. 27 North Sanpete there Dec. 29 Delta there Dec. 30 North Summit at Coalville. |