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Show DATE SLATE Apr 5 6-- Junior Assembly Vacation 7 7 12 14 21 28 Junior Prom Chorus Festival State Interpretive Mat Dance Primary Elections Final Elections Election Dance 29 Poetry Festival Vol XVIII, No. 8 Brigham Young High April 3 1961 JUNIORS PLAN FOR PROM AND ASSEMBLY The juniors have been work-m- g like mad for the last few weeks to prepare for their assembly and anual Junior Prom After much class discussion, Double Seventh was chosen for the theme for both the assembly and the dance The assembly will be ed April 5th. Although presentthe plot is a d secret, it is guaranted to be good, especially since it is under the direction of Cheryl Ann Doughty, a very talented junior Plans for money for the dance have been raising very successful. They have held both a cake sale and a sale in the center of town.candy The climax of the fund raising drives was the first annual Hanger Hunt held last Saturday. They scavengered around town for hangers, then sold them for lc to the various cleaning establishments in town Centering around a Chinese well-guarde- Are Funds Raising One of the most Hi-Stepp- ers ambitious clubs, so far as raising money goes, is the The club has had numerous cake, cookie and candy sales Then a few months ago they sold large chocolate candy bars for only 50c each Now they are busily selling specially marked pens to the B Y. High for only 25c apiece. They are earning this money to buy a large banner and to help finance their annual trip to Idaho Falls to compete with rs other marching area. teams m the Vacation To Come Amid loud groans and wails the and a few shouts of jo time of our Spring Vacation has been changed from March 29 30 and 31 to April 6th and 7th. , theme, the Junior Prom will be held in the new Ninth Ward chapel at 9 pm on April 7 For a special treat the junior class, under the supervision of Phil Swensen, is flying in flowers from Hawaii' They have also arranged for professional decorations to set the mood for dancing An excellent floorshow will be the high point of the dance, along with a superb band. The dress is semi-formfor girls and dark suits for boys al Sophomores Hold Party would Who go swimming in the middle of March The sophomores of B Y. High, thats who! On Saturday, March 18, from 12 30 to 6 00 p m you could find any one of thirty of the class members swimming at Park Ro She Under the supervision of Steve Gulbrandsen, Beverly Burrup, Claudia Porter, Janice Gerber, and Les Brown, with Mr. Garth Allred as sponsor, the students climbed into waiting cars and were driven by some of the will-mparents of class members to the nearest swimming pool g Seen admiring: the trophy won at the recent state forensics meet are members of 13. Y. Highs group. Absent from the picture are Julie Jensen and Charles Floyd. B. Y. HIGH STARS IN SPEECH MEET Congratulations go to Mr Benson and the B Y. High speech representatives. They score higher than any school there, whether class A or class B American Fork came in second with 44 points and Wasatch was third with 42 points Ogden High was the winner for the A schools with 51 points as a total The scholos met at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on March 24 and 25th They met much strong competition from schools from all over the area In debate, Juli Jensen and Elm Crnkovic went the whole way undefeated They received a superior rating Charles Floyd and Doug Wilkinson received an excellent rating and went all the way but the last round. Ned Ashby and Paul Gilbert were defeated in the last round and received a superior rating David Payne and David Clark were open this time of year. While there, no one had a free moment to swim bv himself, for with ducking and diving, along there was an organized game of basketball going for all to enjoy. During the game of States they beat everyone there over the head wth newspapers, including Mr Allred until everyone participating was a sore head Then the heartier members of the class ajourned to see the Clss B finals. Some juniors feel this change will cut down on the attendance at their annual Junior Prom to be held on April 7th Others feel this vacation will give" the girls time to sew those last few unable to attend. stitches on the hems of their For extemporaneous speaking, new dresses, and so will be a John Peterson received an exwelcome treat. cellent rating. Oration went well f,j Rose-ma- rj Hodson and Kaye Gunn who each received a superior rating and for Bonnie Curtis who earned an excellent rating Janet Kirkman was unable to take her oration due to the limit ed nuinbi rs who were able to participate In legislate e forum, Steve Grow superior lating, and Mary Babcock excellent rating, both represented B Y High in the House Marion Bentley and Mar-ale- y Redd each received a good rating for their work in the Senate:Carol Geber went as an alternate for legislative- forum These awards and the announcement of the winneTS were given at a Luncheon Banquet for all attending B Y High, thanks to Mr Benson, the coach, received a large trophy for their - - efforts THOUGHT FOR TODAY: It is nice to be but 'it is more importantimportant to be nice. |