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Show I 2 Pagp Friday, Ma after Dav "'iin 1, KMC, Scribes snoop into history of old BY High B Paper fares well-than- to all ks What do vou know about the our lust issue of ,e ear. Tlis ear This paper has experienced unpm edentd giowth. The old jiapers, coming out occasionally whenever there were enough stones in the hopper, have been eliminated. Deadlines, and writing for deadlines, has sharpened this paper T. hi - r s i v ss sunrthv bulletin, to a nationalqiani-neirom a ly rated publication, carrying almost up to the hour information at the time that vou recieve it. An attempt to individualize the name of the paper was made this year, meeting with a more or less respon.se; but all told, appreciate nhas been shown m the most important l espouse by students actually reading the paper. Next year, established precedents in advertising, news gathering, photography, and features will greatly aid m such thing's as publication monies, advertiser appeal ,and new spaper personality. Thank vou for vour support this year. w nt tic Library loses nearly 700 books For the most pait of our lives, we have been directly under the .nllucnce of the LDS Church. Its doctrines and teach-;r.g- s are ever piesent and continually taught. This is even ware .ntensitied for the students of BY High attending this Chug ch-cor.- died institution. ti Ixrraine Clark and Da"n Thurston ot BY High0 Would vou like to know moie? Thiough searching veai books and talking to teachers, we weie able to gathei the following tacts. The fust peimanent home of the School, the Lewis Building on Third West and Centei caught file on Jan 27, 1884, and was eompletelv dost loved Fiona this time until 1892, when the piesent headquaiters weie built, tne classes weie held in chuiches and in business houses. hi-to- iv , SCHOOL COLLKGLHIGH Until about 1930, it was haul to diffei entiate between the coL lege and the high school Both high s hool and college subiects weie taught The fimt state loot-ha- ll championship was won by tne combined etfoits ol both The loom piesontlv occupied b Mm Came was knrmilv the citice ot Piesident Bnmhall, and the loom used to. stoiage used To be a vault containing eupcu-tan- t jiaptis. Fiona the time the Education Budding was tmished until Wm Id ai II, the thud llooi of The building was as a h biaiv iHmng the wai the thud llooi was used as a gills' doina. Mrs. Julia Caine, history and current events teacher at BY High for many years, now celebrates completion of T) vears of teaching. EreM .,-- ed bas.c Chi istian principle thats often brought to mind because cf this influence is that of honesty. A dishonest person is at ns. acred one with low values and is unacceptable to society. Some ir.div duals at BY fall into this class. When more than 4 A worth of books is taken and not returned at the library each ytar, the dishonesty is completely out of hand, fits an ur.ntcessatv evil espee ally under this uFluenee A mentioned. Each student should take a look at his values and he can do to remedy the situation. deter-vvha- c CAFLTLRIA ON THIRD Othei ,nt testing tacts le-- ' ealtd that the limt llooi of College Hall, pieviouslv teed bv the Motion P.ctuie Stunio, was used as a bookstoio toi the intiie unveisitv, and the aim il oi ol the A. is Emlning was tsfd as a cab tti. a loi the ia ultv and stucents 'I he't and v eei tai ts about 1 the Presidents Messages o' s, it t hod (an -- tud rds be easily tom w ill lust ask aierts oi pan a cuts ah tii m r w h i kro - son' d 1 The following .tie two letters addressed to the student lx m!. The tirsf is t rom the outdoing Fresident Mike Bulloi k and the list front the m outing President i;eim smith. anot a . i - t t f te v Itl.e V "3' OH Oe lit ends 25 years of teaching week will maik the end oi tais of teaching ku Mg J ha Came hMoiv and cm lent kd.hci, who w.ll be at BY II h on an emends bans oi cut i hiss i t t m ai Mi' Came negan Ici tearh-m- a , i e i in.n r .'lit I e- - e ov, it ii- ' m an i t P u mem i y -. . (v t t 1 g ; '1 l ; gi t ' itt ri ' t e l . I v Fait t i i l t ai v t u-- s aduakrg -- t is - s ; b .Vi. 1 ,11 Ii tve meai Lie at BY vv is F . m B t t '' .! 1 t ,' an-ctue- Pie-,den- - .ni eting-- . wme i.Md je-- c ergv to Met t i u cs d( i.t an VI in t (Ol pi ('s' ,, t s n oi and i lasses Eh Ted to lea t m S(moi Class toi nt t vtai was Alan MJk ns Ri, kv Gunn will seive a s v ce pies'nent las- C OOi e th tX m tin ev e: and .p ,t i w 11 let m again to enmh BY at student'veai toi Tne spmt t lat maki - oui - bool will l.ve lotevei Mi liael Bullock sun it Juniors, Sophs elect new, officers t- .'V 5turt nt, vou, 0 . I can mv and d) rxM; (late--' . iet ai vs d he a ledlcttcu iai m our hi'knv. Shetm Smith The Sophomoie Class elected Heltka-tto the ottire of Aisident, and Kai la KmuKon ".as chosen as vicepiO'idint attc-one tie v okThe c p,or elt'ction was und r t'v' hiection of Scott Bowen with the help of Mi Owen Ben nwn and Mis Glotia Mann, ad. vkeis Pi t sident Conj ad T( c iw cc ndi'( ted the sopeomoi i1 J.m t V p - IVat Stu cuts, At o 'i ekeol we tiulv have a gieat ruarv advantages Ve aie all awed t se manv ot the ta i Lt.es ot 3: ham Young I'nivti -- FHA hosts mothers at tea The FHA held its losing so cial toi the vear m the fcam ot a Motneis and Daugnteis Tea last Thuisrlav evening m the multi puipo-- e loom ol the Smith Fam.lv Living Center. The pi ogi am d of a llnte dc.et bv Ann Hakt nloopei and CaFyv Johnson Mis Leah MacLannless, fion Thomas t'oke about make-up- . Kathv Fea P i iilovvcd hei with a voal t 1 1 ckcticns ivecii an M Con null (isqni.'e ard M.s Anna E. Hai t s'u. Ct s ( i '1 h.o t h i usoanl t i , J,t 1 ' 1 r I. 'd I i )1 i k '(' a - . , i i 'i 1 s I 'h v poss snd- r a ti 'V , ts k i 1 and ,, mo.aile nhoY -- 1 i -- 1 Km a Pnu, who was pie the new ol i Ii 1'LHio aie as din. anr it id Ce s f IplloVV s P. t sK oi't Hje, t jox C(1 Vice p Gammett. Marcia Cioit, s, temi Tanva Gibson, and Soc al c eket Jean T, mu is wmo cved 'he Ti a na hbllaid. et mm f lV- Chau-mar- :xn i af - ' . . t . s,- ' Latter-Da- y 'll ion (j, nts t gi i hi re - , tii. i op, t p to" i M i a I HAVE ( I i A , nm--M- 1 i GOOD $ SUMMER $ BY instrumental, vocal music students present spring concert Wcdnesdav mgnt mmiox! rd. the non I ni'aleh ijj BYU High s(udents pai tu y died ,n tne annual kpi mg Festival Conceit at th.o Ptov o 'I abei rack' mt on m ntal m,s Mat i.s a to , a! i ih, t tIk eel noth n achtag.al ancl scholarship , , r ' r In ,m, F i a cj nt - t, j r i ' u i oiisii om tit Senior receives PTA l ci( cj Sun A bi weekly paper published under the authoritv of the Brigham Young School Student Body, 500 N tgh Tnierit; Ae Proio. Utah Ed'tor Ken Smith Asst Editor Larry Christensen News Editor Dawn Thurston Feature Editor Jeanie Gardiner Sports Editor . Bruce Barton Business Manager DetmiswMonson Chief Photographer Reed Smoot Asst Photographer Brute Barrimes Asst News Editor Lorraine Clark Asst Sports Editor Ron Smith Asst Business Mgr Jean Tyler F.xihange Distribution Editors Ann Peterson. Kathleen Tucker Adviser Hal Williams m i t( d con-este- im'K-- n, ( r -- skn bis " sj of toi ts m t K sti d -g id ' c - a i ( , '"O un it i o- unute a i ib to to kd) oi-n- s ML-thi- , a i i opiin, n an Ass i 1 t! "i phi of the g on ku 'ni v i n h( st i d as a F al a it a m sa Vnt a e Ai a, dum u( j,, husband, s Av'iv Ca Caine Km a , c a s njYn a ke g i g t a. mM Fas my a1 s put hei ".lioh' ; A on a citv managei baplanm sis F us chaitei was med until tluei veai5- ago whin a tin ee man council was instigated ' At tM diode FX Ass( v , ai Mi s. Caine along v ' X time gl'ei tear hei5-- v .u m and " uh ,e aLo an i n the MI s' o si o, j s,g g mi t'v ii sta!,, s m k a v heart into her woi k In the 19TK M's Came diew un a chattel torPtovo Citv that was Jclan j i t ( , s a l,t Is ( a. 'in, i. e a hoi m( Li '(i'll I hool in s s' e " m to BY IF p, 'ms n ulv i ! t u - t i tth Immed au 3v at-'to 'sop Lake u, ,, s ' a w c I et itt 'pent om '' stam o n o s er.d of a v s ! untv Cc T d i'i a '( ( e. " ht t i ai nv v i . , Hi U t o -, t- at t i t e.ru ( 1 Thurston By Dawn Xt in (bout t e - mol, f) ti to mike o,o K gh s i ,,( r r s n s t j i c mt mb. i or ta'w ab ut. . . . Mrs. Caine i -I erre-Yu- s t, r on ' |