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Show Page rid 3 April Cat 3 1961 Elections Slated for April 17th Petitions will be issued on Who will be The question, the studentbody officers for next will soon be answered year As election time comes closer you should be thinking about whom you would like to be in next year When chosing your candidates you should con-a- -their qualifications and to be a leader You should- not nominate someone just be- he is your best friend unless he quilified for the office Calif. Beckons The newspaper staff and stu- dents of B.Y High congradulate Julie Van Wagnen on receiving vacation to Los an expense-pai- d Angeles to represent B.Y High School and the Provo Chamber of Commerce. She will be accompanied by eight other selected students representing their own hometowns in Utah County They will leave early Saturday morning, April 8th, accompanied by Elaine Schwartz and Dr and Mrs Peck, parents of the representative from Lehi While in Los Angeles they will visit but primarily will be guests of ABC, and CBS. At these TV centers they will tour the various sets and be assigned interviews of various persons They will be expected to write up their interviews for publication Buy and Sell Attention Girls'!' In need of slightly used but good 1960 Prom flowers Will pay up to ten cents. April 3. and will be due on April 17 Before the petition is handed m it should have the twentv signatures of at least to vote five people eligible ter the petition has been signed it should be given to Mrs Thurs-side- r ton, so the nominee s grade erage can be checked The following offices will be student-i- s open lor nomination bodv president, first vice-presec- dent second ritary busincSs manager, hisand head cheerleader, torian. Af-offi- av-bilit- y si vice-presiden- t, three other cheerleaders To qualify for an office the person must have a "B" average Those running for cheerleader and business manager must pass a screening preceeding the primary elections which will be held on April 18 and 19 In the primary elections two candidates will be chosen for each office In the case of the prospective cheerleaders a minimum of six and a maximum of eight shall be chosen to run in the final elections where four shall be chosen The final elections wil be held on April 28. The new studentbody officers will be anounced at the Election Dance on the same evening. SOB SISTER Dear Readers, I have been receiving many letters lately on a classified ad nature Because of the importK W ance of these matters, and the Work Wanted Do you need vour eligibility, need for immediate action I have slip signed Write Box 6ZZ in decided to devote my column in care of this paper I specialize this issue to them Sob Sister in Mr Thompson II U" . O - Hi-Stepp- For Idaho Prepare The ale lledlll ers With just two days of school the Western States gemore Marching Tournament our Hi extra hard Steppers are pushingmotto Perto'dive up to their formance Perfection will leave The Provo at 2 30 Saturday morning from the high school Anyone who is up at that time will probably think then are being m vaded, because anything from curlers to pillow's will be taking the trip rs o Double-deck- DRESS BLOUSES $169 U' Richly embroidered V Cone 10 c er Go Formal ALL WEEK Made with Our Own Delicious Ice Cream 7 I I East I I d Everglaze Cotton U. 0 se lor two performances, one m the afternoon and one m the eve'iimg The will p rform three mauiics, all origin.il from mem bei s of the group "Bridge of the River Kwai," by Jill East-manand Be'cky June's, "Blue 'rango," by Claudia Porter and Mary Neilson, "Citv By Night," by Sandee Thompson and Linda Kimball ed for the PROM and our rental service offers most distinguished form a Is that ever graced an opera house Modern, lightweight formals from tuxedos to full dress expertly fitted to measure the lustrous cotton broadcloth blouses that require little or no ironmgg Wrinkles shake out because it's Everglaze Minicare Smartly well tailored m lilac, banana, aqua or white Sizes 32 to 38 50 North University Ave. on the Curve 105 West Center |