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Show 1ilge 440444404040444 h r -' .cbyi - 'f GET 4fx ..av v SERIOUS v K . i'i .i FT'' r i : Monday, March 2, 1964 Y11 Cat 1 sF'TT i c'S S.X ''?! I ;43' R ,.'Gsoti .. ' f K & ' ' 'V VvG lvvL- A . .,a PwC5-- , w yy ; - 1 V a' Gerald Johnson set a new state record last week at the State wrestling meet at Lehi as he left his first opponent totally beaten with the score at 19-which is the .highest score esei made thus far in a state meet. Jeny then handled his second lival with equal ability by shutting him out decisively with a ln-score. Jeny ran into some tough luck and svas beaten by This close his next opponent match marked Jerrys fust and only loss of the- - whole wrestling season Incidentally, this man who edged Johnson's went on to take first in the state tournament, so we see how close he came. Gerald, however, took thiid place in the meet and leceised a medal in recognition of his efforts. This was the highest honor received bs the B.Y. Wrestlers this sear. Four other wrestlers went into the state touiney for BY. These men were Loyal Baker, Garn Wilde, Lamar Barton, and Francis Alder. They entered af-- 1 for having placed in the league meet at American Fork. Six wrestlers went to the league meet from BY but Brian Rawdings svas the only one of the six w'ho svas edged out The, six came to league after placing in the division meet at Pleasant Gros'e which included A.F., P.G., Lehi and BY. The wrestling squad has made quite a name for themselves this sear, improving tremendously over the teams in previous years. This years grapplers have a season record which they can hold with pride. They beat A.F. twice: 6 and the secthe first time ond The Wildcats beat Lehi at Lehi They met Lehi a second time and were barely beaten The BY matmen were beaten both times that they 8 and met Pleasant Grove dy rS'-- v ' SA ;; - ItS a strike! But which alley? 4-- 5 we neatls tinihed the first quarter wit hunt let tip 4 them have any points St Ft an - can be an txample of how a school car. hool maintain pun without tmn.-- they ate to sioiine h t i he (unintended tor that aspect of tin'll s liool. I als think the High Stippois should ie on the toutine thaw Senior Girls Strike in Alleys It's a sttike! Boy! that's calls good' Too bad its in the wiong lane. Talk l.ke thus is heard every once m a while at Regal's Bowling Alley as the Senior gills P.E. class tis tl eir hands at this sport. The gnls seem to have worked Thaw did better up new bowling methods and foldid nt then than I has e wen them do low thioughs in their practicing Seriously, there haven't been so beloi e The )( hate trip to Weber wa's a mans Miikes come from wild highlight ot the school year. No balls going into other lanes, but (inc who has not gone on one there have been some dillys. The would utidei stand what it is like bowling alles has now seen overs thing tiom balls bouncing 1 could tell sou man;, stories but back into the seats to girls fly ing be CENSORED would and they the tup would be cancelled foi down the alles after their balls. After a girl bowls an exceptionnext y eai I don't cate if they al ball (either a good one or a it lot year after next, cancel ibis bad one, she can be seen ten I not did next not but sear. lot ctase shaving cream, especially going tin ou gh a series of moTnerc are tions which can be described lor a midnight sna-'those who had such a desue. I ' Miss Cntohles sass as pagan " Thes also seem to be won't mention arts ranvs but rituals then initials an Rick Call. Dar-ic- l showing quite a bit of cheeilead-er'talenand it is my guess that Danielson. Kano Johnson, is where this Daiaia-.Mary Ann Free Ann Sue and Norman gets her practice. Eliot tall seniors of cout set. On the average the gills comelse paiticipated m any such wickedness (get mu '.oust. Now pare pietty well with the boys that Mr Benson has lost his job, who just finished their bowling 1 would like to tell sou that all class last term. Sue Edmunds has this is a lie. It has no factual shown teal talent by leading the basis If you ask anybody on the girls with a 195 game. Lynda Debate team they will tell you Jacobs has a 178 and the highest it is not tiue. The solution to average. Mary Ann Free has a the problem of course, is to join game of 172, and Barbara String-fellohad a 165. So one can see the Debate team for next sear is some pretty tough there that and find out first hand Besides, what othei class, besides Home competition. In conjunction with these classKc, permits sou to earn grade A, fust class, top quality fudge? es. Miss Critchely is organizing a (We even have an edge on Home bowling league in the school and lot-- , of fur Ec; Mr. Benson manes if ) You The girls will continue bowl-- , never know, mas be by next year ing throughout the term, so it well have our now teacher talk- will be intei esting to watch the ed into giving us STEAK, too action. Wow ! i -- i ! 1 : con-gialulat- hall-tim- e -- 1 t, , No-on- e w Garn Wilde, Jerry Johnson, Francis Alder and LeMar Barton exhibit their enthusiasm for the State Meet. Loyal Baker wasnt present. Wildcats End Season The BY High basketball team completed their season last Wednesday and they met Pleasant Grove at the fieldhouse in their final game. The Wildcats took fourth place in the region preceded by Lehi at first. AF at second, and Pleasant Grove third: There are five graduating seniors on the team this year. They include Kim Cameron who has played for the Wildcats since last y ear, Mel Duke, who has played since his sophomore year; Craig Christensen, who began his play last year; Ray Taylor and Rand 35-Packer, who both started playing This sears wrestlers have re- this year for BY. ceived exceptional instruction The greatest number of players from two very able coaches. from one class come from the Coach Gibson and Coach Dils-- j worth The squad had added a number of new members this year to add to the veteran forces which are looking forward to a promis- ing season next year. 28-2- 30-1- 2. 24-1- 20-1- 9. 8. 26-1- 9. juniors. These boys include Bill Miller, who has played since his sophomore year; Mike Bullock, who has also played since his sophomore year; Rich Valgard-sowho started playing this year; Bob Faux, who started this year; Steven Rasmussen, Lee Berge, and Neil Frisehknecht who all began playing for the Wildcats this year. Along with these boyrs, there are three sophomores playing for the high school. These are John Kirkman, Larry Denham and Barry Olson. As BY goes class A next year the Wildcats will have a possibility of ten returning veterans to lead the team. n, B.Y. Students Invade Slopes The ski slopes of nearby moun- tains have seen a lot of action from B Y High students this sea-- j son as have the sports stores and hospital. But even through all this, skiing prevails as the top sport in the minds of outdoor fans during this season. However, with the ending of February the snow becomes a little more scarce and it has to be hunted dtfsvn, but there is still hope that we might get more to replenish the supply. This would be fine if it would dump the load up in the mountains and let it warm up a little more down here. This situation would make just about everybody happy, including the skiers. Skiing is one of the fastest grossing, most popular sports in the nation, it is becoming both a family and spectator sport. Swarms of students cover the hills during the weekends and B Y High shows quite a bit of talent in a number of its skiers. So if the snow lasts maybe we will see some more real performances from some of our students. Broke my kid of biting his fingernails. Really? How? A colorful imported cotton gingham. Crisp, cool and composed. Like all Gant shirts, Skipper has elan in a gentlemanly planner. In various tricolor combinations. from $6.50 Knocked his teeth out. A man just got a car for his wife. Now thats what I call a fair trade. (jUld 245 orf Umvrvty |