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Show i i 0 f, Mr V-,- mlwr ' 1961 1, ' : f ..,, BY High 'M J I . y4 m, V 1 t talent. There xvere many applicants, but m the mtei t'st of time, tix outs xx ere held and the exeeutixe council and the asscmblx committe(' chose eloxen numbers which make a good xaiiety show, A verv appropiiate devotional sung' bv a beautifullv barmonized trio. Then Pres.' John Paxman, as announcer, livened things up with his siliv costumes and' clever introductions and were gix en a pre jokes. The bovs 1 D- - ; 7 V-'- . k x who dont often get a citant e to bo on our assemblies For tins reason the executive (ounil (iiw nil'll to hax e a talent show so th( school could liaxe the opjioi tumty to see some new ', yJS is. High Enjoys Talent Show Campus Capers of aimx life as a gills is full of talented B. Y. . - - iexv sex-peopl- tette sang about unis ai mx e ex- ai peneneos. A xoung pianist pluxed a model n Gel dux m numbei alter whuh a humoious leading about little box s w gix on. Our school s Duet peiloimed oxxn Kingston and the gnM si i earned at tlie Klws Birsny ot the diapei set. A ucaoxe oaiKe bx thiee giace tul girls added spai k to the show Uxo OUIM eoxxgnM sang a ton a western despeiado and q team played a xeix nitt t'Un IHan0 duet. A talented male soloist sang a sad sons x It x ou see some students going aiound with their noses m tlie air, dont think xou are getting the biush oil, they are probably lust Ski Club members looking tor snow. While thex are success, tul m getting us plenty ot cold, the white stutt nexor seems to But they are going to keep ap-pea- hoping and max be "'neb b, ought another talented - Seminary Class Visits Temple ihl.n morning, October 20, the piled miiiai) g raduates of i! tn the buses and headed for the e girl Ai.mt Temple. The thirty-fi,nlu,it('s left at a a.m. among cut Iris, lunches, and pil'uws, - Secretary, and Janice Gerber Historian. At the meeting President McKinnon, the second counselor, and President Peterson, Temple President, spoke to the group. It was a very spiritual and It ci s. ,i 'Ihey were accom-- inspirational meeting. h I, rot her Montague, ho m The group retained to the It. ot u m the go x.iv temple trip, school on the buses at 3 1.7. feeltl,( Mug loin Hi othei Taxlot, ing that it had been a xeix xxoith-wlulB c Bowen, and Brother Alan dax. x ho t et urned to us At O' s"i), hum upper campus as a guest on 1 Si 61-6- i : I ( 1 i , i sexen box nitrites lett at 7 a m. aeeom u ted In Hi other Leland Andei- I t. s, I 'I t; ip he tint tx , - the buses xxete gieetod at tlu1 pie bx President McKinnon, it id (ounseloi m the temple sidtsK and his charming i , XX baptisms foi the dead about lour hours with l.iedni Bowen baptizing, Broth-- i ;!eby and Andei son and Brothers Tax lor ,i d Montague as witnesses. A ei Imishing the baptisms, a h'timonx meeting xvas held in h'i iliapel. This group xvas very pnxileged, being the last group to It. able to hold a testimony meet-the temple chapel. The g in meting started at 1 1 30 with the elected Seminary offieeis i, t. I'U siding. They are Stexo Steve Gulbrandson Yu e President, Claudia Coleman he i i 77 teel, l ppjHprc Klppf 1 Martha Johnson Helen Gardner Susan Ostler Conrad Teichert Darlene Koralcxvski Leslie Read Pamela Thurston Hans Anderson Leslie Woolf . Joseph Gee Pat Stexvart Douglas Young . Tcri Hoover Gi egory Christensen The new members for this Heh'n Free x cai's Honor Soeietx wine select- William Hidlev ed last month bx the Honor Coun-ci- l Naome Jane Harrison and tin' students weie told ot Batry Olson t lu ii at hiex'oment The studeufs must achieve an S .7 or aboxe grade point axeiage, and each student must meet the follow mg qualifications; -- con-lium,- i r : Grow-ilesiden- Council Meetings Under Observation hollowing a precedent set bx Pus, dent Kennedy in opening his taws umterenees to the public, i herein gixe you a blow bx Mow account, via the minutes, ot a student council meeting. When the familiar tap of the pi rsidential gavel failed to diaxx the attention of council membcis, John resulted to a sht ill, whistle. This brought a sudden stillness oxer the group hieh has not been equaled since Mm. Whiteford first used the loud speaker in the carrels. Subject of the discussion xvas Homecoming activities where the following comments xvere made: David Clark, I think we ought to haxe plenty of goodies. Yeah, but Chip Woodward, lets make sure the student council gets second helpings! Helen Gardner, How about an high-pitthc- d apple throwing contest?" John Paxman, Ok, well aim for the quarterback from P.G. At this point Reid Acord a proxerbial pessimist injected a sour note, What if it rains? Announcing that he had used his the popularity to influence weather man, John guaranteed fair skies. With this final retort the buzzer sounded, ending another stimulating and thought student council meeting. prox-okin- ... . Honor Society Chosen of BYH 1. 2. 3.. M. . . . . X Service Each student must obtain an 8.3 grade-poin- t axerage throughout t he xear to remain a member of the Honor Soeietx The following are the active members xvho . - Seniors: Susan Bankhead, Kaxe Childs, Jill Eastmond, Helen Fiee, Helen Gardner, Stexe Grow, Fred McIntosh, Joan Nichols, John Paxman, Pat Stexxait, Mary Ellen Peterson, Phil Sxxenson. Juniors: Beverlx Bui rup, Lori Firmage, Maieia Nelson, Ann Simmons, Mary Ellen Stewart, Sharleen Stone. Probationary members include all sophomores with 8. .7 grade-poin- t averages and juniors and seniors betxxeen 8.0 and 8.5. The tollowing are probationary mcm-be- i S, GRAND 8 Listen ... and learn tc ,ch n typing days hev just Enchilada. Tacos, Mexican Beans ! 746 East 820 North Upstairs Skyliner Bldg. Open 11 Wagenen. Srphomores: Jamie Chandler, Janet Coxvley, Gina Grow, Claudia Keeler, Rand Packer, Roger Porter, Barbara Stringfellow, Kristi Tavlor. SOB SISTER II A Y ZcJ S I ive course. rec simple book. 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The chemistry students will soon be past that chapter and we can all breath again. 4 . . 4 9 9 Realizing that good leaders im- Did you see the color of her 10 proxe the quality of any organiza- This was the xvhispering hair? 11 tion, a special Leadership Workas some of the speech 14 shop was held October 1 Sth for echo heard class room. 14 all council members, club presi- - students entered the But dont get alarmed, its just 16 dents, and class officers. from Mr. Bensons students the 17 Dr. Belt combined his keen xvit xvho have been enclass 18 with a few serious comments to speech scenes from different 19 keynote the workshop. He stated acting haxe enjoxed students The plays. 19 that leadership is hard work, and and much has it it encouragvery 19 must be recognized as such. One ed many to continue in the field 21 of the most serious mistakes, 23 according to Dr. Belt, is to try of dramatics. 21 to please even body. 26 A short film preceded a break 27 up into discussion groups, xvhere 27 the leaders talked about problems 27 relating to their particular jobs 28 and the school as a whole. Alter 28 reconx ening, Mr Foi ter explained 28 some of the liner points of lead- 29 ersliip and parliamentai y proced- 30 lire. . e i tii i , David Dills Michael Young Andrea Boyce Sharlene Wolsey Diane Wing Ralph Woodward Roger Bybee Caro! Ann Hoxvell will he The toimenting odors fill the halls once more. Each year about this same time, the halls ol B.Y. High are filled with odors ftom the Chemistry room. Students pro-- i ceed through the halls with hand-- i kerchiefs waving to clear a path 'for them J UliyilU"! - - member of our studentbody to teais. The ta ent show was ended a woodwind quintet which Save the program some instrumental xanety. Sex era! students and teachers expressed the idea that this was one of the best assemblies they Nov. 1 had S(?en at BY High. 3 Christine Horsley Renon Fisher thex- suceesslul. Rrinhnm Blfthdovs Jill Eastmond, Kaye Childs, Jerry Firmage wait patiently to leave on Manti trip. SOFD-O- S Listen in . . . and learn touch typing just 10 days. New educator-approve- S.S. d course. Five records plus a simple instruction long-pla- Mitchell's American y book. Only $3 95 with any Smith-Coron- a to portable. Go man, go your Smith Corona dealer. ... 1H 695 gast 800 North Provo, Utah Listen in . . . and learn touch typing just 10 days. New educator-approvey Smith-Coron- Smith-Coron- a SUTTONS CAFE Have you gone out to dinner lately? Well, if you haven't but are planning to we suggest you try the central stop on Center Street for the friendly atmosphere of Sutton's and their fine foods. 46 West Center d course. Five records plus a simple instruction book. Only $3.95 with any portable. 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