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Show Golightlys DATE SLATE December 24 Christmas Holiday 25 "Merry Christmas" 30 Juab at B Y. January 1 "Happy New Year" 2 Payson at B. Y. Dec. 23, 9 A 5 School commences Vol. 16 No. 4 B.Y.U. High School. Provo. Utah 9 Lehi at B. Y. Dance B Y. at Eureka 16 Third Term Ends 19 Fourth Term Begins 20 Concert Band Performance 21 Senior Hop Assembly 23 B. Y. at American Fork 9 p.m. in the Smith Family Li The annual B.Y. High 24 Senior Hop at held will be Ball tonight mg Center. The affair wiil b. dressy. This year the dance, im mediately following the game with North Sanpete in the Field is in House, will take on the Christ mas theme of Arabian Chri-- t mas Night. "Do you really know the true The dance is being put on t spirit of Christmas'." This statethe Pep Boosters under the lead ment appears on the bulletin board outside of the Library. It ership of Rosalee Hilton, tlu-iis one of many decorations deckpresident, and Mrs. Rogers, then ing the halls of B.Y. High this sponsor and faculty advisor. Christmas season. Topping the list of decorations are the junior The Preferred Men. present! d trees and senior high Christmas to the studentbody on the Pre in the halls of the Education and ferenee Ball Assembly, will reign the Arts Buildings. over the dance with their elates Other attractions include displays by individual classrooms. All students from the seventh An outstanding example is Mr. to the twelfth grade have been Magelby's Seminary room. Mcinvited to attend the dance and All of these things add to the Sultan Ahmed I( alias Bob shows classic profile join in the festivities of our last spirit of the Christmas Season at Donald) won Preferred Man title. high school event in 1958. that B.Y. High. Productions 1 Annua! Preference Ball To Climax Social Season Christmas Spirit Shown Gay Decorations Slated Future Home Makers of America Program life. of in home and 7 community Under the able leadership Toward New Horizons" is the individual wholesome To provide motto of the newly organized Mrs. Dunnell, the organization and group recreation. (Hi Io fur FHA organization of our campus. was started early in the school was ther interest in home economics The Future Homemakers of Am- year. A formal initiation Dec. 4. erica is a national organization held three weeksof ago, the organizaNew officers of students studying homemaking in high schools throughout the tion include Charlotte Edmunds, Carolyn Terry, vicecountry. Any student who is tak- president: and as secretary. Bara homemaking president, ing or has taken course in school may become a bra Barnett. The purposes of FHA are member. to is to FHA of promote a growing appreciahelp The goal satisfacindividuals i m p r o v e personal, tion of the joys and To emof (2j tions homemaking. family and community living, phasize the importance of worthy now and in the future. To enof the organization home membership. in(3)home The colors and are red and white. Red stands courage democracy for w.ork To life. (4) is the symbol community or strength. White for life and home family colors These good inspire of sincerity. international To promote Future1 Homemakers of America all. (5) To foster the dewith the courage and determina- good will. (6) velopment of creative leadership tion to succeed. ( 1 ) wh ra( ml on j or ici I and indif-.Ja- n Kirkman as fcrenci the ovi mu .1 nig mother of Elea-- j xi Matson as the fiance, mot hi r helped to put o', er the plot.I un I lilai iou-l"Why Am a Ba hi lor was an audience t '. pe of play with Har-r- v as the Lecturer, dePavia scribed th1 a ronl ic.-- suffered by a man while married, while Stan a- Thom-oAlgernon and Linda Tenne a- - Henrietta illustrated before and alter marriage nor. and . 11 dv Eh anors f v ! i . par-lifeipati- , n |