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Show nd Cat Page 2 .. Editorial . come Spirit, dont you to say a few more about this wonderful Christmas Spirit, but, just so I wont lose the spirit in the mechanics, Ill not attempt to make a song out of my closing thought. This Christmas Spirit is all too often taken for granted. We must remember, at this time of the year, the things that are really important to remember. When decorating our trees, we should take time to do a bang-ujob. On Christmas morning we should try to think more about the facmy checkbook and my pay, I stores go, battling tory workers who spent hours Through the all the way. running off our little toys and Bells on cash registers ring, mak- dollies. But, most of all, we should remember the great sering bosses bright. to whole vice being rendered by Santa What fun it is spend my Clauses throughout the country. in one night. years earnings a little that isnt lovely Now, verse. It really portrays the Christmas time has again, and for this most jubilant season Ive written a new carol. This, Im sure, will be a shortlived song. It will not be filed away with the old familiar tunes. In fact, it will probably come to its final resting place in the circular file. (Its getting so hard to write an old familiar tune these days.) Nevertheless, with its competitors eyeing it from their dusty shelves, my little ditty shall now be unveiled. Dashing through the streets with Galatea Christmas think! words Id like ' p Holiday Spirit Pick Hits B. Y. High Men Preferred CHRISTMAS FROM THE There were seven candidates VIEWPOINT OF THE for preferred man this year. BIOLOGY ROOM COCKROACH They were Cliff Pierpont, Sherm Christmas has been long a Anderson, Bob Bunker, Mick joyous season in this building, McDonald, Paul Redd, Gary Hen- especially for me and my family. derson and Bob Eastman. In the first it gives us Each boy was asked two ques- great joy to seeplace, B. Y. High the tions which were: 1. What do students around the school with you like most about girls? 2. How smiles illuminating their ways does it feel to be one of the canthe dark halls. didates for preferred man. The through is music to our ears to hear "It boys answered the questions this the happy caroling of the semway. Sherm Anderson said the inary classes. And it is stuffing best thing he liked about girls for our nests to find some B. Y. was, theyre so opposite. When boys tearing their hair and asked the second question he clothes in despair over which Grand." lovely coed to date over the said, Like a piano Cliff answers, 1. The way they Christmas holidays. are assembled. 2. I m shocked. Mick says, 1. "They're nice. 2. It was a mistake. Bob Bunker replied, 1. Theyre awful nice. 2. You better count the votes Bob Eastman said. 1. again. They're friendly and nice. 2. I cant believe it. Paul Redd commented, 1. "They're cute. 2. I feel great. And last but not least, Gary Henderson answered. I dont like anything about 1. girls. And the last question. "I feel real good. ninniminuri T. Woodruff. C 0. HinkloN l.nroii. . J K .lai'ob-;- K. L. S. Art Editor . K. .... Kowauj Eurton Wilson. iisul. Curtis Piorponti K. C Photography Assistants a Hour Kuimsi'h S A! lev, R H Morgan, Editor NU'1-.o- P. Knudson, Dnin, Watt'- -' K E . McDonald. W. S. 1. l.ayton; I'onant. Layton! Claw sou W K. Zabriskio Christmas Stockings Have Loot In a Cats :; Eye PARTIES MAKE LIFE FUN It seems to me that the teens of have forgotten how to Just put a haveProvo LaOne Beckwith The trend today seems fun. ring on my finger. to be turning toward Dragging Kiss Claudia Center and going to movies for Ralph Crabtree mistletoe. under the enjoyment. What has happened A drummer boy. to the good Pat Boyce party days? Brent Richards Boy. Play, Not long ago the teenagers en-- ! But he wouldn't Lana Rowan joyed just getting together with fit. Watts it to yah? their friends for fun and recrea-- ! Dennie Jones tion. They didnt always particiState basketball pate in Cliff Pierpont the usual types of parties, trophy. but they used their own originalTall, dark, hand- ity and ideas for planning taffy Edyth Watts some. . . . pulls, clam fries, progressive dinMoney, ners, hayrides, skating parties, Carolyn Woodruff and many other activities. The money, moned. A big blonde. Coach Gibson parties and the types of other are enjoyed much recreation Stocking full more if the ones who Shirley Burton are particiof candy kisses. have helped to plan the pating Walter Layton To play Santa party. If originality is used in to Shirley. planning these parties they can Mrs. Whiteford My husband be just as fun as any other HOME. and by far less expensive. So take advantage of this Steve Worsley lets (or Bridges something sounding similar). winter season and have a good party! Adoll named Faye Anderson is just the time This Christmas Morgie. a to have caroling progressive A cute little Stephen Allen dinner party. A dinner in three puppy dog. acts served at the home of a difA net. Bob McDonald ferent boy or girl. Have a wagon Sherm Anderson or a truck in which the carolers can ride on the way to the next house. A Nielson spider. Wayne old-fashion- ac-tviti- es old-fashion- Pat-a-cak- e, Pat-a-cak- e. LMen Show Is Fabulous The Lettermens assembly was written by Bruce Campbell, Gary Rose, Mick McDonald, Cliff Pier pont and Jim Mitchell. There' were talent numbers galore. College Hall really rocked when Gary Rose played a piano solo. The applause rolled forth for Bruce Campbell, Bob Bunker and Robert Ream as they played a trumpet trio. Although the Lettermens Pep Club was fabulous, Once upon a time in the far off it cant compare with the Drill Team of this year. Sorry boys, country of Arabia, the wives of the Great Sultan revolted. good try! was led by Cheerleading was a very good reason eheermaster Cliff Pierpont. Oh, forThere this revolt. The Sultan rewow! his wives celebrate to fused The water dance was really a Christmas.letOf course this made climax. Some of the student were the wives very angry, so they rolling down the isles because revolted against the Sultan. they were laughing so hard. To prove to him that there was We can truly say the Letter-men- s a of need for the celebration, the was 1958 the assembly best B. Y. High has ever wit- wives of the Sultan displayed their many talents by performing nessed. Good job. lettermen. Sultans Harem Revolts H0 ... Dec. 23, 1958 i niiiiiii uiiiii.1 niiium! i for the studentbodv of Brigham Young High School in an assembly. As the result of the Sultan's refusing to grant permission to celebrate Christmas, the wives threw him off the throne, and replaced him with the Preferred Man of B. Y. High, the ideal man to replace the Sultan. Today in that far off country of Arabia we find Sultan Mick McDonald reigning peacefully and tently. |