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Show Pace Friday, May 21, 1965 Latter Day Sun 1 Three writers nab third place in state contest team o tthiee BY Il.gh A .dirts pla. til mud .n wide oil Wu spot Mrs.A.B. Hart honored by alumni at assembly By Jeanie Gardiner ; ,oui-- a state- vvi.t.i.g iun-ts- i on Saluidav. Mu 1. .n :i ol I tan I ..ion Ladd eonte-s'I he a. spoils ued mi,'. w t tah .Join nal.-Ldus.at.on Association nive-isit- t m All 18 pai ti i; ants ti !u l n i tt si in tah high mLuii,'. mi wi.ting a news sj,,i an exclusive pits, mn i lew w.tii Mi Kuv AIL n. saiMi ol fa- I tahfe'l louse ,! Repic'cnta loanie tiaidiiHi and Lon .''.ruth placed Imatii and sjxtn l ti eh III this ai ea Tile1 L'loup was then divided I . v - ms illo t 'pm 3 t.ei s. lati-joile- and : at m t.tth id. tonal division, and hui ston won es m Lmi te li tol lUK, I aw n none pl.n The .'smith placed second Mrs. Anna B. Hart, English and literature teacher, was hon-laored week by Alumni as painting by art teacher Mr. Laine Ratv was unveiled. st Earth Science class having blast on trip to Vernal m 'pelts 3-d- and Cleai Feld tied 11 " t plate v.iFi toi team 11. ah imished ; omts la'll. LY ra t with 27 pomts Lon Smith took second ; individual honois vv itn 11 jioiir s to ins i The oniv ot.c i Region Amen-atools competing "'-itFmk and Pmvo. An.eman r'ce k t mi shed vv h 11 points arnl Fiovo did not pla e am one m an;. culegoiv Highland ay 1 T'u Lorraine Clark By Of eouisesj tins is puiely an mu attonal, flip and all 111111011 mg awymid to the eiteet that i.sh.ng poles weie sumuggled into tlie eais au completely lem e r a s s, Re mi. on. Owen tau'it :id' been !o; the past tew wee ks lea ring the last pohsping de-- t a .Is o t hen com st m pi pai ' n t"i the l.ni.ix ot the v ai a tniee dav Leld tup which bet ai th bv ; sc e Mi tai'c. e ' Students on the liedd ti ip in-hide Maik Haiston, J C Tax-loiSondia Young. .Jessie And-son, si'ott Reunhaid, John c e - m v he- 1 , c'stei dav e is students 1 bov s 1 agd toui an is could be seen walking ol t ot t'll'll sixth pci led M's absolutelv oveiconte vvi'h tie Full ot ning tile pini v Is ot tlie ai th, e'spei lallv d a r,g this last week beloie their . (.aidnei, Lon Ke'ith, Oien Mel Maitin, Mike .Mite hell, Lav Yalgai cUon, Alan Wilkins, Lai-son- c Valgardson, Wilde named best athletes de-pa- i Yal-aaiuso- inv orti-guFo- t idol ha by the Letteimen at then annual banp let held last Mondav. Outstanding atiiietes of the cl nr spmts vv ei e also selected Foot nail w as div lcled into tvv o divisions, oilinsive and deten--sivWilde was selected as the best ot tensive nlavet and im delensive. Jon Hat'll took honois n tlie 'ball categoiv Hi uc e Wolsev gained the wipe Fitly awatd, and Wilde was cho--eas the m tstimlmg pack-sie'- i - 1 vve'ie missing seventh pen w hv an i we mi's t.;th pm Win can't we stav r loo until stnnd iv and hold meetings ih-niv cant we go swim and 'Do the gnls iiave nng e Val-eaidso- c m 1 - t a vveai di esse s'. ' Pitcher Rub Valgaidson gained the baseball awaid. RYU Football Coa it Tommv Hudspeth spoke to the gioup emphasizing the need toi athletes to be good examples to the vvoild "Athletes," he stated, ai e the salt ol the eai th " Advisets for the Lettei mens Club aie Mr. ,kd Gib-o- n and .Mi Couitmv Leis'nman. Lorraine Clark 4th in writing contest Loname Claik, a st raoi and a vviitei fm the Latter-dasun, ic'entlv won touith place in a I at me uiiung contest anti an honorable mentum m a new i it mg ontest spnnsoied bv the RYU Communications Depait-men- t and ti;e Piuvo Uadv Hei-aly d Lenainc's leatuie tni con. eeme'd the Riailian gnK attending RY High I'avvn Thru and Lam Chnstensen honoi able mention toi them leatuie stoi- tn es - le"s. NEW N GOOD ( FILET librai ian. A total of $100 woith of books is taken liom the libiaiy each vear, Miss Bony stated. With the money we use to these books, vve eould buy e tape tecoideis and tdm piojec-toiloi student use." "Students often iun into the s libiaiy beloie a seminaiv class and giab a Bible, Exk ol or Doe time and Covenants without checking it out. This in the sad 110m ot Bibles and clnu h books Ixnng tile most stolen. Ovei the past tour 01 live veais, the libiaiv has lost at least 20 Bibles because students have taken them this way and not hi ought them back." Miss Berry asks for the support of the studentbody in collecting this problem in tlie statement, "We want you to use the books but please lice k them out so vve can icmind vou to ictuin M01-nin- ie-sult- s e e them." Gei-pia- lood I , lol-nve- ! ; sa-t,- , Pt i Hark! rooooooccocooccooooooor, Be Reallv 8 b FISH USC GRADUATE Alter this. Mis. Hart studied at the Iniveisitv of Utah and the Unixeisity ol Wisconsin. She then teceived hei MA from the University of Southern Cahtoima. In 1939 she came to RY High and was made a member ot the Relict Soc ietv Genei a! Roai d tlie The Fiench Chib plaved min-ae ol t i end Lie v ai bv a 'teak dinni at the C.nin m Centei at RYU Mb. Thomas Patten ;s the advn. ol these two clubs An eating spice m the s, bool k telien anel games headd the st e( tlie .Iun, 01 ILgn Spanish Chib pai tv. undei the dnection ol Mr. Lex Arnett, Spanish tea1 be This was followed bv the Pad'tioital hi caking of the p.nata I hem nan High Spanish Club did on it the at the Illll' of Cl Un is Aldel pi esj. 3 'O John. Eighty to 100 books are stolen from the BY Libiaiy each vear, at voiding to Miss June Beiry, i c !( MCDONALD'S NEW e 80-10- , The RY High Spanish, and Fiemh classes held Fi-losing socials last week to end the sc boo v eai Pie Ueiman Club had a oiler 'hat mg pai tv, follow eel by .antes and lood at Piesulcnt lolin Gaidneis Lome The iood mi hide d If man hoc oLite ake, oia. and bn no minsli, a n c cei-ntuat- de-gte- Library reports 0 books lost each year G01-mau- c . rtT.CG. Language classes close out year with festivities 'll md, j (M After tee civ mg her BA liom I tah State Univei-sity- , Anna Boss Idled an LDS Later she mission in Texas man ad John William Ilait, a United States Senator Font Idaho. Senatoi Halt died shortly befoie the both ot then son rle-gie- e : tile veai ba-k- tin e. In tai t, upon Im then class disc ussions weie often toiind to include statements sm h as "Then e am onlv t ee mole d.iv s belote May 2o (lain W.lde and L.ciiaid weie (iiosen as the outstanding atiiietes ot LY Utah Sm ml Zabiisku', Lonaine Claik, Cuitis, Paul Xiblev, Sazan, ,0 Smit.i, and Gain Wilde. to Mr Rennion. the Ytina aiea held tup should he an u.uisualh iun and piotitablo Nancv i Mrs. Anna Boss Hart, English and liteiature teacher at BY High, was honored for her long jears of service in a special ceremony held befoie the start of the annual choius assembly May 5 in College Hall. In commemoiation of her 2t3 years at BY, GO alumni who graduated before 1948 commissioned BY art teacher, Mr. Lame Raty to paint a full length portrait of Mis. Halt The poitiait, which will lemain with the school, was unveiled by Mr. Raty after Dr. Golden L. Wool!, a former puneipal ot BY High, and Mr. Douglas Thaver, an alumnus, had spoken bnelly ot their expei lenees as an administrator and student with Mis. Ilait in hei eailiei veais heie, FRAMED TRIBUTE Mis. Han was then piesented with a Famed tnbute by .Mis. Riehaid L. Anderson, Halt Honor than man. The document was signed bv all the conti lbutois to the dnve. Expiessing her thanks, yps. Ilait said, "I lust love even one ot vou. I ust wish I eould 'how ea h ot vou mv latitude." following vear. Since that year she has studied at New Yoik Umveisity, George Peabody College for Teaeheis, and the University of Madnd. 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