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Tliis max inionvxnixnex you so much Haxi xou lieaul tin imwei'alion ly wiitmg. hut m. liieu Lngli'h 'ax id W oniun ott antl nt you Mop rxadir.g tliis xuitorial and start l'xading helu bet w cl n the pat ei Mutt U'sigmru nt n.'ti ail ot th.e news T alented Hina Hiow Utl'Xl membei '" Pi i ttx Mm. ge. isnt nitiile tliat io U'lially one that Fiisehkneiht Ann Haiol day Thx int luxncx of this sma.ll ihangx doxs not stop with Like a themi loi tile schools Some Muue-.- t' out to is ui't 'll mumbl- H nusually pretty hair Baihaia sxnt Cui' many ou. thx lxadxi. Zone." papxr Wilson. Syixia Snell. Sii'an that' Tins jomnahsm luigon i' leal-tl- ing. "Write wnte. wiito. til ouyhotit thx arxa. In fact, xvx sxnd to ovxr 50 schools! ' I Fuln mum "Tlieie-influ-xncxno nexxs. do." or all d T'uats quitx a fxxx. and xacli onx of thxs.x schools in quite seii'ihle. hut to the lay ex ei v4lnng is on the Sue Ann Elliot. V ixaeious going man. it can be teiiihlx contU'ing. Lv mv chang'x in spxlliny in onx way or anothxr. I ot a i and tlunk xx Lark H Ubei t lien the i ry THIS CHAIN HX ACTION doxs not stop lixrx xitlixr. Take, toi example, hole!" "How to do do." itS thing ISually dont Ruth Ann Magle-by- , W ell dressed up. "Fill that Thx Yld Cat is judgxd xacli x xar lv a panxl of txachxrs goes the me to do it? I don't you expect idea that Mai xxeie get ily n McKinnon playing from thx H.Y.U. Thxy xs ill Lx affxtxd as rxadxrs, just as and hiding a xaluable ex ell know t he gux ." X pirate' "exubeiant" Regma Redd. THE ANSWER-tthe Editor's you arx. beneath the lie cream treasuie Reteison BeSandia ou xvouldn t have s di earns aie the helpful page Now. Ill stop this experiment. machine. Marsha 'Feieheil. They'ie the ones who turn Y outhful lieved wliat a big change could have happened with just a AEE EARS stand on end when Shen Hansen m ot two the Nicholes, ten and stones Hut. 1'oiothy would true, its assigned, of students hear a staff membei small substitution you? letters, Stexe Wood sweetly say. "I don't know Z any the same is true xvith vou. I don't care how insignificant you call out to Teddy Lee. "Haxent then ot the tlu where Edmunds lost stones Susan aie. LIGHT xou SOMEONE Mi. Nelson shot yet"" think vou ate. YOU AIIK INFLUENCING leax but I'm tor Haldol nia mg ot The Ftah Decency League VOW! now." Those di earns was talkAll I can say is this. If you do something, no matter has not been called in just heabout to he called happened cause xou might hear. "You'e ing " how small, do it for a good purpose: not only for yourself, es "mghtmai to ill ess page." but for the people around you. Then, the influence you spread gotWhat's oxenyour My lax mite n the adx.soi. But. more humoious is will be a good influence.' But. just remember. Just as the to hear Hail LeBaron shouting.1 tor reasons healing on my grade. I can't rexeal the X" did. your actions influxncx a grxayuany pxoplx. glorious little Anita Bi"dl "Fghl I'xe lost all my heads!" s about him. Gail la'H t o Noxis Fall tor This is a "dieadfully sax age" sitXna i'l Ca Fii'ihkM'ht Ki!ito Foaturo dents di lx mg into this exciting Socioti Editois uation. Mali Nh'K. ' l i v. x x Inal toik t.xil thx chang x is . you. 1 ! i i 1 , x . . . I'wi-ligl'- .t i 1 y -- edi-toi- . 1 yMlkCat Editor-in-Chi- . tul-hit- Carolyn Wins Contest Paxman has been awaulcd fust prize in the "Teen Caiolyn Hostess" Division of Seventeen Magazine'' ninth annual "Favorite Recipe Contest." for her party plai an "Attic an Safari.' . TUP. PARTY dan selected fiom thousands of entries ub-l- i hx teenagers from eoaM to coa't Judging was on the basis ot taste. originality. practicable 1 ( 1 a u aeeui acy i . Foi her pi entry. Caiolyn will tcveixe a hnen trousseau from the Belgian Liner. Association ai d a giant supnly of Johnsons Home Care Products and her name wall he listed m the Max issue ot Seventeen, along with tho'c ot other top winners. letters to the Editor Dear Editor, One oi the i event is'iies of the Ykt Cat rained an article on the student pane! concerning dating. The ai tielt stated that the conclusion ill awn by the panel xxas "that them should be MORE dating at B.Y. High." Since that time we hax i had tile Senior Hop. If the attendance at this dance is an indication of the studenthodx 's determination to increase dating, then max be we failed to learn something lrom the student panel. THE SENIOR HOP was spon-- ' soied by. the Senior Cias-- . yet only 10 Senior girls were invited to the dance. Many efforts have beer made to justify this situation: that the boys won't ask the girls because the girls go with other schools, that the girls dont show a desire to date by coming to the dances stag, and that the boys are interested in girls from other schools. IN ANSWER to these state- box s from ments let us sax this: It is a xery low percentage of the girls who go with boxs tiom other schools. The gills refuse to go stag to the dances because they nexer dance and feel out of place. If there is something wrong with the girls at B.Y. High they would like to know what it is so they can change. This dating situation exists in all ot the classes. This letter was xxntten in the hopes that it might bring more support for our dances for the rest of the year. Anonxmous WHEN CAROL ANN Frisch necht is told she has too much gray matter and that she needs a bold face or two. please don't think xve'io being rude. We ic certainly not retelling to the advisor when we say "Where is that dummy ?" and xvhon one of the gill icporteis is told "Gixe that boy a lead." don't run because it's not what it implies at all! The light side comes when someone says. This is just a big circus." But. don't expect an elephant to come walking out the door. Maybe a few monkeys, but no elephants. JOURNALISM is a bloody business, especially when cuts aie But the most giotesque one of all is to heat a page editor say. "Theie are tombstones all ox ei the plat e " You wouldn't behove the expressions used in the Journalism protession: Halleys, piouls, dummies, layouts . . Layouts?? My. that could mean a number ot things, couldnt it? SPORTS ARE COVERED in the paper, thats true. But, to paste does not mean someone is hitting someone else in the mouth and we're not discussing those understaffed mattresses that the wrestling team trounces around on xxhen we talk about mats. Many a time, the Editor - in Chief has had to tell Paul Exans to "straighten hi' make-up.- " Now. that should be intei esting. Maybe he could take a class from Helene Cuitis to help him with this matter. Paul Denham still writes for the paper, hut "sti etching means something different: and "pad ding." xx ell. xxe can't discuss this al ea at all. espivially in print. cu-cu- l AEE KIDDING aside now. Stu- dents ileixmg into this exciting world ot winds, ink. and headlines are hard wot king and entoil kids Each day thox sit xxith pencils m hand and smiles on their faces; and xxhen asked xx hat they aie doing, leply. "Nothing." Holon Spo ts Editor Exoliange Editor M.e cai I't Hi'erl Editor Busino" Editors Roportt"' Ph's.i Iokmx Xil la Uni1 up Brian Raw lit Toi Slid Kut i Vvai-ShatleXX Cop Fhi'ti alu XX Paul Steie Hi leu;' 1hillip-pgrph- a i oi ..ini' Ha .son Malua "a noim x. i ul Tom Sohaeirer. o M.u I' t i Crookott .'O i Down A Peg piogram of legiMni n llowexi' admiltedlx the people suhmit'e (''nee upon a time, long ago and a hit leluetantly hut it didn't o tat away, theie was a small but eur to them to rebel openly r beuutitul kingdom It was tar soon afti'r the Chancellor tiom perfect hut most e cry one was inaugui ateil tioiihle l'egan agreed it was loxelier and more It was oe asumallx met with a desirable than any ot its noigh-bi.ii'- lifTh, and double-edgei't The by IVggy Crockett i , !Lw-exo- s. d I At loast the i itiens beticxed nobles cheered at onto when th it was. Nut only was u free and citizens were knocked doxx n to all men weie independent but it 'ize. Only latei d.d they it aim was protected from the riff-raft litit the size of a citizen xxa' ttiai It was not open to exeryone and ot a slave while at the Mime two herein lay its choiceness for any t hi' anstocracy weic dograd. d t to foreigners wishing take out the lexel of common, low guide f. s. . -- citizenship were xeiv carefully screened. Although the people were human and had their faults and shortcomings they seemed destined to do great things in the future and the piesent and to make their tountix proud ot them. NOW THIS land had been bothered somewhat by the change of rulers in the past sev-e- i al x eai s not only in the form of the king himself but especially xxith conMant change of prime ministers. There came a time when a new prime minister was appointed and gixei the nex. tit! of Chancellor. ThN was in the reign nt the Hood King, who nom- a gg g.e initi a ol gatm latter ill received now , citizens. The Chamellm duly appointed himself king and tl wig' his powers weie 'toll n they seemed to gixe him that mm! more pleasme. Tin slaves burned in all hut silent and the depnxed nihility rexealed theii feeling' m ah but spoken statements. 'I he wio unified land became united Mand-inin hatred and tear. Ye', h a for it was impossible to gm what resolution or puni'1 mi t next might be proclaimed the land kmg by throughout the And as the indignation guw lar and wid" Continued m t month in tin econd installment. If it fail' to appear the lea'on will lie appai-ent- . nexx-wa- g " i . -- i . . |