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Show Julia Caine Accepts Position at University SSgT require a good deal of travel, Mr. William AnhisA. B Y. has been selected to serve derson Julia Caine, Highs as was aphistory teacher at the B.Y. recently 1956 tory teacher, abpointed Supervisor of Student High during her temporary consence. She the in for Education Teachers will, however, southern end of Utah County tinue to teach the one oclock As part of the new university student teaching program, Mrs. Vol. 13, No. 5 B.Y.U. High School, Provo, Utah Feb. 14, Sweetheart, Queen, Attendants Chosen at Notre Maison Bail B. Highs annual girls choice Sweetheart Ball was held February 11, in the Joaquin School auditorium under the suY. pervision of the Notre Maison girls organization. The traditional queen and two attendants were Joan Crowther, queen; Colleen Calder, first attendant, and Suzy Calder, second attendant. They were elected by the studentbody during a second period canvass of classes. Music was provided by the Continentals under the direction of Michael Weeks. Refreshments were served from a soda foununique one soda tain, being per couple with two straws included. Decorations for the dance consisted of a large carousel in the center of the dance floor with large paper hearts hanging down in place of horses. In charge of the affair were Virginia Luke, newly-electe- d old-fashion- semi-for-m- al and Provo, Under her new schedule, Mrs. Caine visits a high school or junior high school in the county every day and acts as obpresident; Linda Johnson, vice server in the various classes she president; Shauna Swensen, head visits. As her new position will of the committee; and Colleen Calder, secretary. Members of the Notre Maison are: Pam Club for 1955-5- 6 Gease, Selene Sandberg, Evelyn has played Old 'Dan Croft, Sue Jacobs, Brenda Mor- his part to theCupid in the "Love hilt a rison, Mildred Edwards, act around B.Y. and Matrimony Seamons, Linda Smoot, this year. The Elaine Doughty, Alene Gleason, High little imp has thus far persuaValerie Short, Mariba Judd, ded Loretta McFadden, junior; Geraldine Jacobsen, Suzy Cal- Joan Winn, senior; and Beulah Teena Andrus, der, Aniene B.Y. Highs Girls physLatimer, Brooks, Joan Van, Tassel, Jo ical education instructor to say Webb, Joan Crowther, Linda their I dos. Nielsen, Judy Campbell, Sue Among those still biding their Hickenlooper, Dora Mae Chap- time season till the knot-tyinlin, Edna AhNee, Mary Anne are Janet Taylor, senior and Keeler, Lois Crow'ther, Kay Society editor of the Yld Cat, Hurst, Carol Lynn Wright, SylMiss Jean Jorgenson, B. Y. via Denys, Joan Peterson, Han- and algebra teacher. Highs nah Oldroyd, Kelly Ashby; Ann Gloria Barnhill, Adelia Dix, U.S. History class. Mrs. Caine has agreed to take the university position for only two quarters and is tentatively planning to return to the high as a history teacher next fall. school full-tim- e La-Wan- sure-hittin- g g Grimmett, Liane Harding, Shirley Van Cott, Leiloni Jeffery, Kathleen Thurman, Linda Johnson, Shauna Swensen, and Colleen Calder. High Student Council Appjopriates Top Movies B Y Highs Student Council recently inaugurated a novel idea in the line of studentbody activities, when, through the coBook operation of the Deseret first-rata of series Company, motion pictures was obtained e for periodical showing. Starting off the campaign with a definite jolt, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes with Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, was presented over the week of Jan- uary Stan Knight crowns Queen Joan as Suzy and Colleen look on. 9. Each film is divided into three sections and shown on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at a price of 25 cents per week or 10 cents per day. It has been emphasized that The floor show for the evenn ing was presented by the dance team of T. Madsen and L. Allen. Assorted cookies and punch sodas with sherbet ice cream made up the refreshment agenda. The students who made the evening of entertainment a successful one included: Chairman, Judy Firmage; Re well-know- this is not a project. but merely a means to provide student entertainment during noon hours. All profits will be used to finance studentbody functions such as dances and class parties. The Day the Earth Stood GentleBattle Cry, Still, mens Agreement, Magnificent Obsession, and Ring of Fear are listed as coming money-makin- g Activity Calendar Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. Finals. Feb. 22 Feb. 24 17-1- Lehi at BYH. Pep Rally Childrens Theatre 8 State Wrestling History Assembly BYH at American Fork Fourth Term ends! Feb. 24-2Weber College Invitational Speech Meet. Feb. 29 Leap Year Dance (Loud Sox). Assembly. freshments. Suzan Jacobs, Sue Wakefield, Teena Brooks; Adver- March 2 Pleasant Grove at BYH. Pep Rally tisement, Steve Nelson, Dee 0 Wilde. March Class A BasketJim Sandgren, ball Tournament. Tickets and programs, Patty Walker, Ann Barnhill, Linda March 9 Mardi Gras Assembly, Lee Johnson; Floor show, Evebly. 7 Class B Basketlyn Croft, Mildred Edwards. March ball Tournament. Gloria Grimmet. Decorations, Robert Terry, Sherm Cloward, March 23 Junior Prom. Shauna Swensen, Judy Firmage, March 23-2- 4 Region Forensic Meet. aul Heiner, and Gerald Cox. Sophomores Stage Annual Ball Jan. 21 high-lighte- n Cupid Strikes Again B. Y. Fish nets, coils of rope and festive colored balloons comprised the decorations used to accentuthe ate Deep Sea Splendor, theme of the Sophomore Ball held January 21 in the Social Hall. d The ball was with the evening throughout the furnished music by rhythmic Continentals. out-of-tow- 5 14-1- |