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Show Page Yld Cat 2 . - 9 Sept. 26, 1958 In order to begin any job, it is necessary to have a plan. Yld Cat that So, it is fitting that in this first issue of the 1958-5- 9 we should state our policies. The paper shall be written to up- TO DR. TUCKER When guidance is needed he is alw'ays, there with a helping hand that hell always share hold these standards. We will give full support to our leaders student First and faculty for no organization can progress to any extent without a feeling of unity between all those who are directly connected with it. Second Our news will concern the majority of the student-body- . No individuals or cliques will receive special coverage in our newspaper. We will back our athletic teams in all their efforts, Third all the way with a continuous enthusiastic support. When theyre doing their best, were proud of them, regardless of the score. We will protect the interests and reputation of Fourth each student and print no news which would be harmful to any- Hes nice and lies kind and hell aj waj a pretty good fellow to Hes been director of operations at dear B. Y. and everytime you see him he or is sure to say Hi. Now he may be leaving us here at the Y But I am sure it will never be a real goodbye. Di. Tucker bows out of High. co-oper- Sees Council Assembly is Red Hof First Lyceum we had our On Who stole my blue jokebook? Thundered rock and roll (alias Bob Martin) to his American History class. College Hall thundered back at him with laughter.. Yes, the student Mc-Conk- ie council assembly was a big success, from punny Paul Redd as M.C. to debator Bruce Campbell and his kind heart for pigeons. Although the Coachs smooth as a whip track team is not expected to take any trophies this year, Flipper Freds chorus sounded very promising. We were wondering if Flipper (better known as Jim Mitchell) wrote the chorus himself or had help from village idiot Anderson and debator Knudsen. The highlight of the assembly was the appearance of B.Y. Highs Homecoming Queen (who bore a remarkable resemblance to Lowell Fisher) wearing one of the latest sacks. As the Queen was crowned, Diane Carver was heard enviously muttering Why cant I cr get my hair to look h , that? At that moment, Weary Watts, ignoring Bob Bunker and his dreams of that one thousandth time of dousing the bandroom lights, turned her class over to the student teacher, Frances Bentley. In the bedlam which followed, the spirit of B.Y. High was nearly driven from the at- B. Y. High Because well alw'ays i emember and hell aywmys recall the good times weve had for weve had a big "ball. September 17, first Lyceum, which was very interesting as well as educa- tional It was held in College Hall Mr Fred Agabashian who is a professional driver and who was sent here by the Champion tic. Spaik Plug Company, showed us So, judging by this assembly, the film, Take It from a Chamwe are going to have a fine year because Our School is RED pion. lie explained how stoek car drivers know how to drive HOT! safely een at a greater speed Its Rough All Over vbecau.se they understand their McConkie: Gonna be tough sled car and realize the dangers. Air din today. Agabashian expressed dangers Class: How come' in driving when a person does McConkie: No Snow not have proper knowledge of the law's nor of the handling of B Y.H opened their home j a car 11c said a person should season with a 34-win ovei jj keep alert at all times and have the Richfield Wildcats attention undivided w their Friday in the Y Stadium Thnojj a car. Mr IEu driving gives B. Y Wildcats a also stressed the importance of record up to date safety bell-- ' 6 lu'-ty- j 1 you and to me actions all that he kknows Fifth off-col- While waiting for the hot summer to come to an end a group of our students here at B Y. High wrote some very famous books We shall now reveal the titles and authors of these famous books. Speed Kills Wild Animals "r i Vi i h t Witt . iiiiiii Pat Bocc a Good Drive-I- n Steve Worsely Lynn Clark 'Sharing on Handling Old Alan Alax Gibbs We congi atulate these students who have done verv promising wuik toi the' month of September We would also like to thank the spoiisois for their cooperation in selecting them Join nalism Cliff Pieipont Kalhv Piitchett Speech Ei c nch Gene Hmcklev Handv De Prize Shop Book he opmg Adelia Dix A: t The An II Class Ch m 1st Gli n Gilchrist Bond Maichaig I)inm Section llunois Alulh Steve Alle i t Lance Rich Have Known Waj ne Nelson Wolves on My Door Steps Pat Hancock The Secrets of Short Hair Dave Shaw Rosaiee Hilton niiiiimiviTrrmimiiimiii Cat I Why Women Prefer Blondes -- N0 New officers take oath on Student Council Assembly be On the council hes helped us from some pretty deep holes and we can see from lus one. We will print only news which is fit to be printed No items will be published. It is our duty not only to inform but to entertain Sixth so and well also, publish jokes, cartoons, and other items of interest and humor, whenever possible. general We know that our newspaper can only reflect Seventh that which takes place among the students and faculty, so we want you to with us by creating the kind of news you want to see printed, and letting us know about it. Lets make this years Yld Cat the best paper ever' b f |