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Show Drama Students Slate Arsenic and Old Lace Arsenic and Old Lace wall be presented soon in College Hall. Most of the parts will be taken by student from the drama classes. Rigby, Milter Win Grants Parts in the play and players are Mortimer Brewster. Alan Wilkins: Klaine. Shirley Davis; Abhy Brewster. Carol Babcock; Maitha Brewster. Cvnthia Benson; Jonathan Brewster, Rand Johnson; Teddy Brewster, Reed Smoot: Einstein, Joel and Xoel Zabriskie duuble-cas- t . 3 Lore Other Ilara, Cast are: plaersXdblev Paul Officer O ; Iaetenant Rooney. Mark Riddle; Officer Brophv, Bruce Bammas; Officer Miller Rigby Klein, Gerald Johnson; Rev. Dr. a Keith Rigby, junior, and ShelHarper. Stee Thomas; Mr. Witha senior, have received don Miller, erspoon, Ricky Gunn. of $30.00 and $25 00 regrants student director, Virginia Pond, spectively from the Utah Acade"This is said, utteily crazy my of Arts, Sciences, and Letters play in school Arsenic and Old the She is directing to help them with their Science and Virginia Pond, Carol Babcock, Cynthia play parts really good "lots of hard work to prepare Fair projects. Lace. Benson, and Heed Smoot rehearse their the play. Mr. Lvnn Benson is Keith and Sheldon are two of seven Utah high school students faculty director. to receive such grants. The gist of the story is that This year Keith is continutwo sweet little ladies run a UNITI STETIMUS ing his study of Dictaeosponds boarding house for little old men. species Hvdnoceras from the DeOne of the little old men dies, and vonian Ei a, which he began last the ladies, obser ing the sweet as a sophomore. His purCM year look of peace on his face, decide is to find evidence that will to do all the little old men a favor pose of this justify the by relieving them of their lives and making them happy. Their species. The specimens Keith will use method of mav hem is to poison with elderberry wine and arsenic. are on loan from Yale University. Sheldon is also vvoiKing in a Cary Grant was in a motion similar area to the one he studied picture ersion of Arsenic and He is checking the reOld Lace. He played the part of Hast year. amino acids to reof lationship Yol 23. Xu 4 February 5, 1964 Brigham Young High School Mortimer, which Alan Wilkins generation in planahia. will play here. i r ' ' 0" ' Student Council Considers School Colors Revision Junior High Scholars Discuss Great Books the minor colors. Well be loyal by Sheri Hansen Should the school colors be to the gold and gray, is the last changed from gray and gold to line of the school song. blue, white and gold? Students Changes Already Made will soon be asked to decide this However, with the exception of prooped constitution change in a few items such as the letter-men'- s a student body vote. jackets of two years ago, As the constitution now stands, these colors (gold and gray) have gray and gold are the major been replaced by blue and white colors, while blue and white are and gold. The football, basketball, and track uniforms use these colors A , and the and cheer- leaders haven't used gray for quite some time. But the school , standard is in gold and gray and The class with the largest some problems may be caused by pen outage of iN members at the change if it is made. the basketball games will win Controversy a big gleaming trophv. m a The proposed change may well content by stwletv turn into a contnveisy or tradi-- , count ll. tion model nizatior. at BY High. Ea h cl ns must conn ome The ( olor combination was instiS3 3o towards the tiophv. mi tuted ovei halt a cediuy ago, and don't let v ur class eonmbute some believe it won el he hteaking to the glo'v c another. You tradition to change it. On the Mr. Webb (urns over his classes to Mr. Pexton for the hiV; 'nave to Iv on the team: other hand one might argue that rest of this year. Mr. Webb is going on his half-yea- r vou don t ever, have to maicli: the colors have alieadv been sabbatical leave. lust go to the games at home changed m eveiy thing out the and aw av constitution. The secretary of each class The choice will be up to the takes roll just before half-timstudents to make, because con-- 1 so don't bo late. stitution changes must be decided by the studentbody as a whole. Poster Contest are encouraged to look Students Mr. Mr. Frederick Xr. Webb is tra- is very enjoyable to me. Another contest sponsored and of both sides at the Some Webb of his said. question San chorus Los to and Angeles veling by student council is the reain the voting. Francisco to study school music students have gone on to sing in son for the variety of posters then participate departments during his one se- the a cappella choir and opera advertising the ball games and mester sabbatical leave which workshop at BYU. wrestling matches. Ball Set Mr. Webb added, We are takSweetheart started February 1. Taking his Each class and club is asBY Ronald is Mr. at ing the red fire truck, not the High place For February 15 signed one game to make postD. has w'ho Pexton, dragon, on our battery green previusly ers for. Judging will be based mission. Mrs. Webb sweetSchool. TTie Davis annual at High charging to seminary taught the on originality, keeping and are of their In ball will held be fourteen Allison, heart years teaching daughter, of February number theme, neatness, too. Mr. has Webb 15 at Hall. Social vocal the at music here, going Young posters (no more than four), Heart Mr. Pexton is the theme for the dance directed choruses which have in posters getting promptness D. Pexton is a gradMr. Ronald awards earned fourteen this year. superior up and down, clearing with Mr. of uate of Utah, the ensemble and Decorations University as many superior extras Laine Raty, and such Decorations on a Valentine awards. He has also directed spe- where he participated in musicardboard cutouts. theme will be furnished by the cial concerts, including the tra- cals. He fiUed a mission to Japan Inform your class or club ofBYU ditional one every Christmas and spent two years in the army 10th Ward. ficers if you would like to is The either which dance, stag with the combined choruses and there. He was a member and work on your organization's or is date, being sponsored this the annual spring concert. Cho- librarian of Salt Lake Tabernacle posters. The trophy which will year by the student council. Ac- ruses have also presented Sunday Choir for two and a half years. be given to the winning group He has also been assistant conto studentbody president concerts in wards. is on display nowr in the trophy cording do nice is council things ductor of the BYU a cappella Seeing people Doug Young, the entire case. I them choir. have and it. helped knowing planning Contest Help Class Club Join v- . Mr. Pexton Joins Faculty As Mr. Webb Takes Leave BY e, - V - Members of the junior high honor society meet every Thursday to discuss great books. David Copperfield Dickins, by Julius Caeser by Shakespeare, and Alcestes by Euripides are works they have already discussed. They are planning to discuss The Aeneid of Virgil next. The students take a week to read the book and in that time they pick out the main ideas and under line them so that they may discuss them in class. Miss June Benv said, Its wonderful: the students learn to think and to express themselves and apply these great ideas to their lives todav. She and Mrs. Faye Butle are the adult discus- sion learieis and advisors, Mrs Buttle teeN that. "Its a fabulous experience foi thorn It helps them understand great literature, and it gives them an an. asMKiation with then friends. Thev aNo leant the pi oner p: of discussion. Nancy Cannon is president of the organization vv ith Kathy Bateman as v ice president and Ricky Beckham as secretary-treasureOthers in the gioup are: Christine Belnap. Kenneth Holtkamp, Janeice Jenkins, Robert Riddle, Kristine Sessions, Sylvia Spears, Richard Thorpe and Sondra Young. Members may invite nonmembers to the meetings. r. Caine's Corner about . . . the Panama Canal crisis? . . . the two Panamas on the map? . . . the struggle for the flags? . . . the birth of Panama? . . . the reason the U.S. built the canal? . . . the promise made by Panama to the United States? . . . why Panama wants a change? . . . the stand taken by President Johnson? . . . the possibility of war with Panama ? . . . the success of BY High Wrhat do you know . . . |