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Show The Yld Cat staff has changed hands. The paper, which wte previously put out as an activity, is now eing produced by the Journalism class under the direction extra-curricul- ar of Mac I). Knee. Claudia Porter, the forntei will oe attendschool in two semester ilasses of order to work this ing only to earn money for an educational tour of Europe this Therefore, she is unable to continue her work with the paper. Mr. Knee feels that it will be a good opportunity for editor-in-chie- f, sum-ime- r. the journal. sm ciass to work on g the paper to obtain actual news-writin- Get to Work Aie you failing everything? Aie you still black and blue and shaking with fear trom the day when your parents called you in to discuss your first semester grades? Vol. Brigham Young High School Y. High Represents On Radio Broadcas Feb. 5, 1963 Art News B.Y. Highs main hall has been decorated with exhibits from Mr. Garsides art classes recently. They vary greatly in text, from fine lined ink drawings to creative abstracts in construction paper (second childhood, kids?) Regardless of the appearance, the art students claim they are having fun. The eighth grade students have made an amazing display of work this year with everything from plaster masks to toothpick structures. Appreciation and thanks are extended to these hard working students in our art department. The Yld Cat staff requests that the studentbody submit articles to the paper on any news-- , worthy or interesting subject if they wish. Articles may be given to any of the page editors or left in the English office. Date Slate Date Slate Date Slate - Thespian Assembly postponed Yld Cat Assembly postponed Sweetheart Ball postponed Sorryx Everything postponed Debate Teams Place Second Mr. Lynn Benson congratulates B. Y. Highs School Bowl team for their fine work. High January 26. was the only class school represented. Even though this was the case, our teams took second place in the contest. B.Y. High School B end of the term. The two losing The eight teams consisted of classes will then tieat the win- Mary Ellen Stewart and Dave ning class to a pai ty at the end Clark, Paul Van Wagenon and of the contest. Bruce Cameron, Janice Gerber The contest has now begun! So and Ann Simmons, Paul Evans lets see which class can ton the and Paul Denham, Les Brown and Marcia Ann Nelson, Steven record for safety prevention. Tire Safety Council members Bankhead and Gina Grow, Dave for B.Y. High consist of Sharlene Beck and V. J. Anderson, and Francis Rogers and George TayWolsev, Bruce Cameron, Marsha lor. Teichert, Brian Rawlings, Rusty Shaw, Barbara Bingham, and THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, B Roger Sheffield. Y. High hosted Ogden High School. Then, on February 2, B.Y. teams participated in the Alpine THE TEAMS record of wins and losses shows that they won all six preliminary games. On the program they came out even with two wins and two losses: making a total of eight wins and two losses. Since this program js an annual affair, B.Y. High will be invited back next year for another chance at the championship I love to do my English It makes me feel so good I love to do exactly as my Teacher thinks I should. I love school, Oh! so much that I never ditch a day Congratulations is extended to all members of the team and to I even love the men in white Mr. Benson for their fine repreWho are taking me away. from Juab High School sentation of B.Y. High. Congratulations are extended the eight dehate teams and advisor Lynn Benson for their fine representation at Davis High Schools debate meet Saturday, to Are you a safe driver? Do you obey the rules of the road? Glare you one of the mad-me- n on our nations highways? To cut down on the citations that are given to the students of B.Y. High, the Safety Council is sponsoring a contest which will be held between the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. 130. THE CONTEST began at the The last game was played with first of the term. The winner of Springville. This game was for the contest will be the class rethe championship of Utah County. ceiving the least citations by the Springville came out ahead with a score of 250 to 155. B.Y. Highs total points were 990, where as our opponents total came to only 915. The team averaged 248 points pep game in comparison to the opponents average of 229 points. Francis won 360 points to B.Y. Highs 283. BECAUSE OF the double elimi-- ! nation rule, B.Y. High was invited back to play Spanish Fork. In this game B.Y. was the victor with a score of 265 to 175. In the third .Y. beat Pavson 285 to game, Bis-sel- of something about it. January is over. That means you have only four months left of happy normal childhood unless you raise your marks. Do you want some advice? Get to work! First, dont waste time going home from school. Second, dont waste time when you get home from school, start your homevvoik Thiid, dont waste time doing your homework. And fourth and most important, don't waste time editor. in school and you may not have TED LEE AND Brian Zemp to do homework, You've been warned now. Start remained as the photographers Today. Lets show and Mrs. Julia Caine will conworking everyone B.Y. High is tops in tinue to contribute her Caines e cry way!! Corner. The regular reporters include: Sheri Hansen, Martha Johnson, Doug Young, and Kim Tangran. But, the page editors will be asking other membeis of the studentbody to wiite articles for them. Do you know who said, It is better to have loved and lost, than neer to have loved at all? Or do you know the answer to the question, Who wrote the Canterbury Tales? You may not know the answers to these questions, but there are six boys at II. Y. High that do. These boys are the members of our high school bowl team. II. Y. High was asked to participate on High School Howl, broadcast over IxSL Radio every Thursday at 6:30. The moderator of the show is David Stone, BYU studentbody president. THE COACH, Ly nn Benson, invited the students to take a test to determine the members of the team and the two alternates. The results of this test were as fol-- 1 lows: The team members were Paul Van Wagenon, senior, Mark Riddle and Roger Porter, both juniors, and Kim Bateman, sophomore. The two alternates were Sheldon Miller and Keith Rigby, also sophomores. The first game was played with St. Francis, in which St. THE NEW STAFF is as follows: Editor-in-Chiis Anita l, who was formeily the news editor. Taking over her old position will be Gail LeBaron. On the feature page, replacing Peggy Crockett, is Carol Ann Frisch-neehOn the society page Mary Nielson and Helen Margaret Wakefield will replace Lynn Robertson. Sports editor will be Paul Evans in the place of Paul Denham. Paul Denham will, however, continue to write for the sports page. Brian Rawlings and Steve Phillips were chosen to fill the job of business editor formerly held by Mary Nielson and Janet Peterson. Sharlene Wolsev was appointed exchange editor. Beverly Burr up remained the copy t. Then it's about time you did The new paper staff prepares for the first Y'ld Cat issue of 196.. experience. Meet. Other meets are coming up including one on Feb. 9 at Carbon in Price. In this meet Mr. Benson is also taking 12 readings, six dramatic and six humorous. On February 6 the teams will 15-1- travel to Weber. Here, B.Y. High will be represented in oratory, speaking, and debate. February 28 is the date set for the Regional meet. extempe Mr. Benson feels Here are B. Y. High's controversial Sons of Brigham. See Editorial on page two. that we have quite a strong team this year. But, he also feels that the competition is stronger and tougher this year. The various meets to come will show the strength of B.Y. Highs teams. |