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Show Sept. 26, 1958 Yld Cat Page WelcomeBreakfast Big Success The welcome breakfast for new students was held Friday morning, Sept. 12, in the Joseph Smith Ballroom under the sponsorship of the School Council d Although the morning and wet, 317 smiling faces and empty stomachs showed up at breakfast which commenced at 7:10 a.m. While waiting their way through the food line, the students were greeted by their studentbody officers. As soon as wa-col- their plates were filled the students went into the ballroom to enjoy their breakfast prepared by the B.Y.U. Food Services. After everyone had finished eating, Frances Bentley, student-bodcheerleader, conducted several fun songs. She then introduced Paul Redd, studentbody president, who in turn introduced all the studentbody officers. After he finished introducing the officers he asked all y Enjoying the opening social were Bob Bi Campball, Steve Clawson, Lane Van Tassel and Ron Van Wagenon. the new students to stand. There were 15 new seniors, 6 new jun- iors, 13 new sophomores, 9 new 1 new eighth new seventh ninth graders, grader and 20 graders there. As soon as the first class begins in the fall, everyboy is looking for the one girl who will fulfill his ideas of a dream girl. lie looks around, he observes, and he studies to see just which girl it will be this year. Little do these fellows know that their very special girl is just wishand waiting for the one big ing SOCIALIZE moment when he is going to look her way. Hang on girls. It takes TERRY time for these things to develop eyes, that is' Students, lets make this year WISE of 1958-5- 9 the very best year for all of us. Lets make it a year to be remembered by all. It is up to us to do it: the future of The school bells have chimed our school is in our hands. Let's out another year, and after long the past as the good remember summer of doing a number of old days. Funny thing about various activities, everyone is the the farther away past though, anxious to come back especially we get from it, the better it at the "Y High. During the to be. And yet, what is summer months we rarely see seemed the but this very day . past our classmates, and it is true, we hence. This very many years do miss them. We are all anxone of us is build-- j minute, every to see the new faces in ious seen his tomorrow in past, ing our school and to get acquainted he or thinks, does, everything with them. A large percentage of Come lor do our on, says. lets our studentbody are newcomers. all of us! best, very We, who have been at B. Y. High in the past years, should give a '"friendly hand to these people and make them feel that they are welcome at our school. . . We are known as a friendly lets prove it! We not only have new students in our school, we have Club News President, Tanja Larson; Secretary, Jeni Jacobs. The list of applicants was considered, and ten new members were chosen. September 25, at 7:30 110 E. School Social Affairs Started With A Bang The annual Get Acquainted Dance, because of the hard work and much planning of our new studentbody officers, was really a big success. The dance was held Saturday night, September 13, in 250 A. dle school spirit of the was changed for several reasons. studentbody and a great football Mrs Rogers along with the ad SUTtXi 17V1 TTVT'T. SCCMS- - nlfra,.i0" do marching competitive as is fllled Wlth lhe sPirit of victory athletics Also, there needed to and were huppy to ind that thcy bcu deini,te number of girls -u- lc celebrate their o supply victory at tahthfhcsWas dlc Dance held in 250 A immediately after the game The drill team will introduce Friday, Sept. 19. The many B.Y. a stylish type of marching, new students and guests that attended to pep clubs in this area gay, wonderful The uniforms have been de- really had time. signed and styled, and the first was should 1 Vlc-tor- i Gld and Grey After some gay dancing to a varius assortment of great music, everyone was entertained by John Morgan who played his guitar and sang. The students were refreshed and their thirst was quenched with an orange slush served by Robert Martin. Some of the stu- dents cleverly nick named the drink Marty Slush. Shirley Burton and Walter Layton really looked cute and comfortable i in their smartly styled green and white twin school; new teachers. This year B Y. High has five new teachers, each lS--. (indicated) at B Y High past years and show these new teachers that we can students that they will eveJ teach. Give it a try; it mav work. the halls of our school are a lot more crowded this year than they have ever been This is a happy scene for all of us. The students entered a hall gaily decorated in our school colors outfits. We at B.Y. High feel that a well supported dance like this is a great place to make new acquaintances and get to know AnS we .all the" new should like to take this pppor- tunity to show our appreciation to our new studentbody officers. performance will be the first league football game The girls will march at every league game both football and basketball, and at some of the practice games. 3 |