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Show Pae Yld Cat Jan. 29, 1960 Shangri La Is Domain Of B.Y.H. Preferred Trio The biggest dance of the year held in the boys honor will be the "Preference Ball put on by the The theme is "Shangri-la- , meaning (its a mans world.) The dance will be held in the an enchanted isle type. (Heaven on earth in abstract form.) They were clever and eye catching. The same scenery used on the assembly was used at the dance. Connie Cloward was in charge of sending out the invitations. So girls if you didn't get that special one you know who to blame. The girls prepared everything for the dance themselves. Each girl had a part in making this dance a big and successful one. We would like to thank these girls for helping us students in having a nice formal dance. With 75 cents we will be expecting a lot, a program, food, orations and even a band! Smith Banquet hall, beginning at 8:30. The dress is to be formal, dark suits for the boys and formals or for the girls. The delightful refreshments were taken care of by Connie Cloward. Served was fruit cocktail with sherbet. Betty Lynn Jacobson prepared the floorshow with sparkling talent. The decorations were sort of Joseph semi-for-ma- February Birthdays ls Fashion for Spring Club News Guess what girls, the hemline will remain the same this spring. The prominent colors will be blue, green, and violet in exotic prints. Tunics are going to be very popular among the girls while the walking skirts that have been so popular this winter will be going out. And as always there will be the usual Money raising is the big project in F.H.A. this month. They had a big cake sale Saturday, January 20 at Firmages. AH members participated in making cakes, cookies and pies. Other big projects have been planned. KAT KOLUMN When you look back on the what will you reyear 1959-60- . member. The Harvest Ball, vour club, or perhaps, B Y. High Class B Basketball champs? Will you remember all the good times we have had, or will you be the one to say. "B. Y High Yell, 1 went then-- not much fun. Nothing ever happened! Since we have but 85 days we left in this year of 59-6jshould get on the wagon, the support wagon that is, of B. Y. High. We have heard many p i a j n t s from many sources ab- out our spirits, our school spirits. I feel that all the students of B. Y. High should get behind our team, officers, and our administration in making our school a more fun, and better place to learn, so lets get up off our lazy bones and pull together to have good school spirit. Our facilities may not be the best, but our students are, and our Spjrits can be tops. , Presented To BYH Studentbody ! This week the Utah Valley Association presented to the students of B. Y. High the production of Hansel and Gretel by Humperdinck. Margaret ' full-skirte- Mens Fashions Ancient Greece Relived at Hop The biggest club news at this time of year is the Ski Club. Skiing is at its peak and trips are constantly being taken to the ski resorts. The Ski Car-nivhas been outlawed during school time by the administration, so plans are going ahead for a big after school and night trip with all the trimmings. - Go-light- ly Preference Slated for Saturday el rs Jr. High News The Yld Cat, as a new feature, each month will have a column of Jr. High School news. This has been considered for some time, and now, beginning with this issue of the Yld Cat, the Jr. High School will have a column in which only Jr. High School news will be printed. February 13th is the day that has been scheduled for a Jr. High Valentine Dance. Plan to attend for an evening of fun! Any Jr. High student who is 'interested in being a reporter of Jr. High news for the Yld Cat, contact either Mr. Daryl or Ellen Nielson. KIMS Woodward played Lou Cheney was Ina Hansel and cast as Gretel. The witch was portrayed by Florence Rogers. And Dr. Crnkovic with Ruth Melville were the Father and Mother. Olga Gardner sang the role of the Dewman and Norma Pocock sang the role of the Sandd amount of pastel-coloredresses with black patent man. All of the members of the cast shoes and accessories to match. are prominent singers in the state and many have performed For 1960 throughout the nation. Several significant- changes Carl Fuerstner directed the music and Robert B. Chambers are due in the wardrobes of the well dressed young man for was the stage director. Mr. designed the sets. 1960, but all in all, the basic January 9th started out the trends and styles of the past sevyear of 1960 with the Senior Is Ball eral years will predominate. Hop, the biggest dance of the was held seniors. It the for year Biggest news for 1960 is the in the Joseph Smith Banquet strong advance of the ContinenHall at 8:00 p.m. 29th the Preferred tal styling in mens clothing. Tl January The couples danced to the B.Y. Men around High were an- designers, catering to American dreamy music of Dean Clarks nounced. This the Prefer- buyers, have somewhat modified year orchestra, under the beautiful is the ence direction the Continental Ball Son-dr- a under decorations supervised by styling. But On of Drill Team. the the 29th Greek the Read, following vy League adherents are presented their setting of the theme, "Athenian the assembly following the theme of dismayed at the onslaught of Interlude. Refreshments, arranged for by Its a Mans World. The as- Continental styling, they can rest was the direction assured that the under sembly Carol Ann Lambert were, grapes rolled in sugar, cherry punch and of Sondra Read, vice president, Ivy styling is strong for a few and Marie Keeler, historian of more seasons. Most men will fruitcake. The assembly stick to the traditional Ivy dress the diThe floorshow. under the of the the talent for next year in suits, shirts, and was displayed of rection Kathy Pritchett, in All full the array. pants. Natural shoulders, back with exceptionally performed of unit the members collars, etc., participated pleats, button-dow- n senior couples doing the tango in the are still among assembly. looking strong and some songs by Sterling The dance, "Shangri La, will the high school set for next year, Brimlev. Besides the Continental vs. Ivy This dance will remain in the be tomorrow night, the 30th of in suit styling, several outbattle as at 8:30 an The dance of minds p.m. January, teveryone are in the offing other for seniors event and has the committee changes the arranged standing will always recall their Senior competent Stan Taylors Com- - for spring suits. Men are tiring bo. Chairman of the dance is of darkish suits and charcoal Hop with fond memories. Diane Carver, with Connie greys, and spring suits will sport asked the Cloward, refreshment chairman; lighter shade than they have pre-an- d Where to sir? Carole Lee, decoration chair- - viouly. Bolder patterns and even chauffeur respectfully, Drive off a cliff, James, the man. Girls, be sure and support light weight fabrics are going to n and the Pref- - be introduced next spring. olB gentleman replied. Im the Thanks to the Dixie Sun. Ball. erence mming suicide. d, The Science Club is taking a trip up to the B.Y.U. sound chambers to learn all they can in this aspect. The 1960 itiner ery is just being made up. time-honore- d Hi-Stepp- com-Anderso- i 3 rs |