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Show Theme: On a clear day . . . Prom highlights South Seas tonight On a clear day, you can see for- Kundsen, and Mary Ann Bunker. Those nominated for King are Dal Olson, Jim Holtkamp and Joe ever. The 1966 Junior Prom will commence tonight at 8.30 p.m. in the Ward Chapel. An island setting, including murals and a blue ceiling, will help set the stage for the South Sea theme. The theme song of On a Clear Day, You Can See Forwill be sung by Shelly ever Melville after which the Juniors will promenade. The King and Queen will also be announced during the floorshow. Aspirants for Gee. The Junior Class Assembly was 10-16- th Vol. 23, No. are Susan Payne, Karla Queen held yesterday with the same theme. Some of the stars of the performance were Joe Andrus as the king, Joe Gee as the young man, Jim Holtkamp as Milton the Magician, DeeAnn Peterson as an oyster, and of course the mysterious jabberwock. The assembly was directed by Karla Knudsen. The juniors will enjoy a dinner at the home of Jim Holtkamp, class president, after the Prom. Jena Yee Smith is in charge of refreshments; Gayle Rogerson, decorations; Shelly Melville and Ruby Kimball, advertising; Kris Geertsen, floorshow; and Kerry Lynn Cameron, programs. Pictures may be obtained at the dance for 75 cents or larger ones for $1.50. The chapel is located at Utah Ave., Provo. B.Y.U. High School, Provo, Utah 14 f 10-16- th Ward 715 South Friday, April 15, 1966 &owen (again), three others get s 4s fQ ieac honor roll j. hf ft-gig- Rrent Ashworth, Scatt Berryessa and other junior boys put the finishing touches on decorations for the assemdance bly and Junior Prom. The Junior Val is tonight. McOmber) (Photo by Class-sponsore- Ashworth, a junior at BY High School, i, the state winner of the annual Sons of the American Revolution speaking contest This honor ha: won him a trip to Groton. Conn , where he will compete in the national contest on June 19. public Brent was judged winner of 11 contestants from throughout the state on April 1 at the University of Utah Americans Unite or Die w'as the topic oi Brent's talk. He told of divisions within the country during the American Revolution and also of how these factions united to win Americas independence. Briefing the country's involvement today in Viet Nam, he cited similar divisions among various factions and leaders of the country. America must unite today, Brent declared, as it did in the days of its birth if it is to be preserved as a great nation. Let us unitedly rally round that banner of liberty as we meet our enemies at all the Concord bridges of eternity. Let us pledge ourselves forever, one nation, one nation under God, he concluded. Brent has been active in speech students gain ratings at state interpretive meet BY All of BY High's eight representatives received ratings at the state interpretive meet held Last year at the BYU April only three out of eight received ratings, according to Mr. Kenneth Bowthorpe, speech teacher. In humorous reading Barbara Bingham received a superior rating, and Debra Kezerian received a good. Dennis Monson and Robert Grow both received a good in the field of radio speaking. Karen Andersen received a superior and Tom Mitchell rein draceived an excellent Kris matic readings. Belnap was awarded a good in that same 8-- 9. area. In pantomime Natalie received an excellent The play Goodbye Miss Borden received a good also. Taylor rating. Lizzie rating 22-T- AF rack, at quarter. Seniors Scott Bowen (for the third consecutive term) and Roger Sheffield, sophomore Rachel Wallace, and eighth grader Hali DeHart all received straight As, according to Mrs. Idell Thurston, BY at Provo Tenth Ward. 4 p.m. Baseball, Orem at BY Division Chorus Contest at 27 28 registrar. Other seniors (n the high honor roll for the third term are Scott Bernhard. ReNon Fisher, Sherm Smith, Bariann Trunnell, Kathy Tucker, Alan Wilkins, and Noel Zabriskie. Juniors Joe Andrus, Brent Ashworth, Royden Britsch. Glenn Monson, Dal Olson, David Rich, Laurel Robison, Jena Vee Smith, and Mike Young also attained high honors. From the Junior High, Linda Grow, Janine Lambert, Cindy S'over, and Becky Smith made the high honor roll. Honor roll students from the Senior High are Karen Anderson, Lynette Anderson, Kathy Bateman, Kristine Belnap, Nancy Cannon, Neil Child, Paul Christensen, Greg Cowley, Clark Crookston, Larry Curtis, Larry Denham, Laraine Grow. Kim Hanson, Wayne Hintze, James Holtkamp Others are Terri Huish, Chad Murdock, Evelyn Murdock, Barry Olson. Brent Orton, Jackie Ovard, Steve Peterson, Robert Riddle, Lehi High Election Dance, J S Banquet Hall Next issue of The Brigadier 29 wider on P. Christensen excel in mathematics contests BY High mathematics students fared well in recent statewide contests with junior Jim Holtkamp gaining first place in one test and sophomore Paul Christensen winning a third place in another test, the only BY representative to place. Competing in the state-wid- e math contest were seniors Scott Bowen, Lon Keith, and Sherm Smith; Pat Packer, juniors Joe Andrus, Jim Holtkamp. Glenn Laurel Robison, and Monson, Mike Young; sophomores were Kevin Moss and Paul Students took the test at BYU in their respective class divisions; all had to have completed Algebra I and be recommended by their math teachers Recently Jim Holtkamp placed first for BY High in the Annual High School Mathematics Examination. Dave Rich was second; Joe Andrus, third; Mike Young, fourth; and Jesse Anderson and Paul Christensen tied for sixth. The test was sponsored jointly by the Mathematical Association of America, the Society of Actuaries, and the Mu Alpha Theta. Scores of the top three from each schpol are sent to the na- - Band to represent BY in Region fest The BY High Concert Band will present its most important concert of the year on Wednesday at Orem High. It will be participating against all the other bands of the northern division of Region Four in what is considered to be the years finale. Professor Ralph Laycock of the Brigham Young University Music Department will do the judging and will give the participating bands both a written and on oral report and criticism. tional headquarters for a possible scholarship. The competition was open to anyone who had completed Algebra II and Geometry. Other BY High students who entered w'ere Lowell Bennion, Bill Cowley, Greg Cowley. ReNon Fisher, Rick Gunn, and Steven Hofheins. Also Lon Keith, Val McOmber, Glenn Monson, Chad Murdock, Kevin Moss, Barry Olson, Pat Packer, Ann Peterson, Laurel Robison, Roger Sheffield, Sherm Smith, and Kathee Tucker. Like we're guinea pigs'. records A Chorus 24 lor the past two year.-,- , winning a superior tating last vear in the slate oratory compeimon He L also on tV trail honor roil, a nicmb'T of the National j. Holtkamp, the number of and the students straight number of students on the high honor roll have been set by students at BY High for the third Two Prom, Provo Ward. 8:30 p.m. Track, Orem and Grants-vill- c at BY, 3:30 p.m. 17 Chorus at Provo Twelfth Ward, 6:30 p.m. 20 Concert Band at Orem, Division Band Contest d Honor Society, and a The Brigadier staff. Junior Tenth-Sixteent- h Ashworth to go East for SAR oratory meet Brent 15 April Sid Sandberg, Sylvia Spears, Leslie Strong, Ralph Strong, Kathy Swensen, Phil Thomas, Kathryn Thurston, and Sondra Young. Junior High honor roll recipients are Ann Ahlander, Marianne Bowen, Robert Bowen, Kathryn Matt Chatterley, Kristi Call, Claik, Carilee Cox, Paul Dixon, Julie Gardiner, Rebecca Gardner, James Lewis, Dale Monson, Alan Murdock, Leslie Reid, Mark ShefLee Thomson, Douglas field, Thurston, Brent Lifter, Mary Robinson, and Trina Woolf. awarded ml at U sports 4 One superior rating and three awards of merit have been received by BY High journalism students who participated in the University of Utah Sportswriters and Photographers clinic held semibasketball the state during finals. Val McComber, a junior, received a superior rating in the area of sports photography. This is Vals first year as one of the photographers for the newspaper and yearbook. Senior Phil Thomas received a merit rating in that category. Both Joel Zabriskie and Ron d Smith covered the and received merit ratings game for their stories submitted after the game. Provo-Highlan- . Flexible' day of scheduling By Dawn Thurston All right, quiet, because we have a lot to do and only a little while to do it. You have in front of you a student schedule. I haven't. Who are you? Number 157F. Your name, stupid. I forgot. Well, here fill this out and forget it. Now7 you have a student schedule which you filled out yesterday. Its all wrong so erase the may schedule and the new may schedule. There arent enough copies to go around. Look off your neighbors. He wont let me. Quiet please, we only have a few more minutes. After you reschedule the Mays What about June and July? ... Oink! That was terrible! I thought that it was pretty good. Please be quiet. Now there are real forms being passed out. I havent got one. Whos holding them up? Please hurry. Hey, quit holding them up you guys, help the teacher. According to the directions, there ought to be one for each class. Hey, teach, somebody jumped out Ihe vmdow. Quiet please; it seems that we wont need to use the roll forms so finish your schedules. Can I use pen? No I cf nt have a pencil. Borrow one, Now who needs to eo to the library, and who needs to go to the carrels9 What if you have 24 open pei irds? Can we go to the library all day? No, try to schedule them around. Hey, teach, did you hear what Bennion called this? Flegid scheduling. What does flegid mean? Flexible enough to become rigid at any time. Isnt thata riot? Very humorous. Now please hurry because the bell is going to ring. Bell? I thought that we were going to have a chime. Wo mhht someday, but remember tins is only in the experimental stage. Like were girnea pigs. Quiet please, the bell has rung. Hooray! Please leave quietly and leave one copy of your schedule. Here, you can have them both. No, keep one. Bye, teach; see you tomorrow. No you wont because were not on DDCS tomorrow. Why not? Some bugs have to be worked out. Oh, you mean like Mr. Ar- nett? Yeah. |