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Show UNITI STETIMUS Vacation April 6-- Students Protest 7 I; ; 'chAiHfg H0 Brigliam tl. 23. No. 5 auug High School, Provo, Take State to i sti i u . Kvans band. Decorations include a water wheel, waterfall and pool, and fountains. The illusion ot springtime sky will be given bv a varicolored IT No ceiling. Thousands of crepe papers flowers will carry through the theme. (.".tests at the University I tali, the BY team netted 33 ts, 21 moie than the second p!a e school, which won 34. i No other school in the history of tre tournament has won the navi t uir v ears in a tow Science Fair . Siqenor debate teams, St'e Bank-loaand David Wheaton and Bi ,.ce Bat" on and Jeff Sotenson, vv ei e imdetealed in tin tourna-rre-- t, winning s,ven tunes. They leceived supeuor rating. Tv o l!)6l years Younger Than Springtime' is the theme of this in 10 at held ha0 p.ni. the April junior pior.i, whkh will Provo 17th and 21st ward. Music for the formal dance will be provided by the Loo Hu'li'" foiensics squad Sat-n,v u". he state Class B m, eat tor the fourth t i ar. In ( 1, Springtime To Theme Junior Prom April 10 BY Debaters BY April tali I d charge of Collet'll Kimball is in decoi ations. Assembly junior assembly will be more serious than most aoeoid-m- g to commitue memlxus Kim The" Participants Gain Honor Shwlee Davis, Meg liases, and Molodeo Lambert. They added that the assembly would "leave a dfn ito idea with Busy as liees are the juniors making petals for the prom decorations. tin and. om e Lorraine Clark ix pastel colors, pink. blue. yellow. Iaendar, and by will m also 'he theme of flowers The teams1 the were Rated eeellent Students ol BY High can be theSpiingtimc 3000 have been made and juniors sa more are to come ' Over white Ann Sue and Camion assembly. of Connie the of rnoud depaitment Klh tt and Rand Packei and Gieg before the prom. Vorkshojs foi tht excellent science fair held met eveiy SaturYe: non. have Juniois have As March 2i many people 16-2- 3 the for Legislative Forum past two months to ohst'i v cd. :t was g;tat y improved day and as over last year's tam both, in size w,nk on dance denotations hav e Kim Cumoio.n, Nmmar Darais. semblv sanery Woi kshops and in quality. Gunn wete rated a d Rukv Over vear was divided also been held after school flow-nut- '. The fair R fot urn s ; ei or m legislative paper into two leveL iun.or and senior fmee thousand crepe Dai i ell Danielson was lated good made. been have ers subot those with each m h,s ategm y. Mike Bullock, junior class (hvided into the biological and Ir oiatmv, Cynthia Benson and said, AMtn the nhvsical smenees. president, Fisher won excellent rathave been put that work of On the junior high lev el. hours lv . an. ings. Run Ta lor was rated good assem and this folprom Ail nominees must meet the for students who Petit biological div lsit.n Chad Murdock into in extemporaneous speaking S;V Tne team was coached by Mr. wish to run lor a studentbody low mg quahheations; he a senior- and Christine Sow,, ns tied for t.a cant nc p attend- fllxt pjac0 and Joel Marph.y took vvoiked on have of m the office, teim Lv rut Benson. oftux- ate available now m the east one Peron(l plat0. Brent Claik, Jim but be successful. BY Hlgh for at centtal oftiee. I hey must be sign- - orn0bter previous to the term of Hoitkamp. Loonaid Lee, and Lai- Dinner for Juniors Hie prom will last until 11'30 ed bv a least twenty five students office, and have a grade point , v Wilkins vv it D a team project and average of 7 B during the term vere all so hardheaded they each pm., after which juniors and ible to vote grades returned to tiie central office by of office. had to be aw aided honorable their dates and escorts will dine at mention. Sage Inn. Apnl 10 at 12.30 p.m. Junior class officers are Mike level, On the physihigh junior be held will elections Pnmarv suband for Mike 13 is Hanson the deadline ""April cal division, Bullock, president; Kim Bateman, wwh Tt too April eontotojKbtto with in won first place wu president; Jear.ie Gardiner, the wming Paul Hintze mltlm.. entrit's Wall - the highest number of votes dein Second a the team pioject test sponsored by secretary and Khrix Johnson and English place with each for eight office, run phvsaal scien.i e was given to Richard Asay, social chairmen.Mr. paitment and the Yld Cat. Entor cheei leader. They will baskrunning be the Mis Maxine Knight and in should placed tries Craig and Rtchaid Nelson. Tom two parties, the gold Fr-- d Bruce and Laine Claik, et m Mis. Idol I Thui slons office, organize Chandlei, Raty are advisors to the roles have been taken Spedfic the and grey. taken to the English department hho IK students who vv.il re- - WoMwaid each eai nod honorable class, mention m the same division. of fiee, or given to an English I ampaign present BY High at the tenth tbe biological demon, Khel teacher. at annual Model United Nations will April begin took top honors. Cla- Miller don Campaigning First, second, and third place 2o Final elections will be held the Lmvers,G of Lta.i Apid U'ie Richards ran a dose second winners will be selected m each of Apnl 23 alter the election Steve Bankhead will participate and Kathy Claik represented the tin ee div mens. essay shoi t story, scinhb' Ballots will be counted n tile colloquium, a new part of females of the school bv winning and poetiy. Winning entries will bv members of the student council ;,10 Aj0(j,g UN .In the colloquium, honorable mention he published m the Wildcat. not running for office. Results students will present their own On the senior high level, phvsi-vill be announced Apiil 24 at the vines, not those of their schooK cal division. Keith Rigby staitled StlKiO nts in the seventh through at the Alumni r of specific countries, in discuss- - the judges so much with his s tweltth grades are eligible to Ielect '-ion dance iou were United the that of issues facing they standing project enter the contest. Nations Each school .vill have forced to giv him first place there. Paul NToley was given honorable one Essays, short stories, and poems Vvhich have been entered in other mention for a bit of coded up wire entitle! The Solar Cell." writing contests may bo enteied. as may work done to complete are1 Entrants of our fair were not What do you know about people? from Canada Delegates m classes. English assignments K. mean bv well Entiles should be typewritten, doublesingle-spaceor either e Riders to the Sea bv John Ree(iei Barbara Stringfellow, and ua anu piuveu mai uui umiu- - M hv did DeGaude spaced, on unlined white visit Mexico. be should Millington Synge will be present- - Knstl Tavlor are representatives t.on is just as tough as that at pafor They e the legional fair. folded, unidentified, in a business-siz- ed bv a BY High cast at the of Lebanon Who is the new King Constanfestival at (Continued on page four) envelope. The w liters name region inteipretiv tine? Kim Cameron, Norman Darais, should bo place on the front of Lein todav. , Sue Ann Elliott, and Susan tne envelope. Why is Queen Elizabeth in the The play is about a family Af puhrjman are delegates from news? sons vv ho choose to go to the sea sierre Leone. In7 and ail meet the death there. The Why is Cabot Lodge front page? Press Delegates home at sisters and Ann mother stay Press delegates are Carol at Rreat plans does Robert and make coffin Frischknecht and Helen Wake- - The combined concert chorus of have Mnses , field. Carol Ann is responsible for BY High was awarded a superior m BY S'ade every Why does Barry Goldwater rate rating ar,d. DenrisTolIev won first place at Hi, ixlixti aCo'T m t?o iHers a11 Publlcit-- given the serveHigh th at as will region Helen judged category delegation. Ts and vear in the annual mathematics!" 5 a' Lltel of contest sponsoied by the Mathe-- ! Poulsen wdl take part Adjudicator Bateman, sen-nc- Elections April Petitions Available Now For Student Elections ( - Deadline Set -- 2' For Writing r a Group Waits UN Sessions ; - , x Caine's Comer out-;on- - Cast Readies Region Play d stand-ardsiz- . Chorus Gets A Region Fest Tolley Highest In Math Contest . v j'"Gardn fe Actuaries by schools Jjighest Z LVhetSSy 'of receiving the score in a test -- iven March 3. ADo placing m the contest were Kim toteman. second. Connie Cannon, third: Mark Riddle, four-- 1 th; and Carol Alley, fifth. have been Mt.dv-mthe governments and customs of their countnes and preparing re solutions which they will present and defend during the sessions. Mrs.tJuha Came i aavisor to the group. I)elt'gaT"S ' In addition to the plavers. BY High will be represented a: the meet by several students who will present retold stories, dramatic readings, and humorus readings, """ eodel g i do New York children know su ot Cpa;:hm. department WhyGross? and assistant director of the Taberrar e Cnom 'How did Utah Governor Clyde Mr. Welch spoKe before the, festival, which was hos.ed bv B Who lost what; Clay or Liston? High. |