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Show The Brigadier 2 Page 'Cats to host Orem, Grantsville today fife editorials Win or lose , its how you play Beginning next week, BY High will begin to show signs of the excitement generated with studentbody elections. A bit of this excitement lias already begun with the circulating of petitions, but it will grow as the final elections grow closer. In he excitement students tend to forget that the purjiose for the elections is not to pick the most popular, but the most qualified person for the job. This time should not be used to degrade the personality of the opponent, but to promote a unity in working together. Students should take a part in the elections and align themselves with a candidate to gain the experience; but after the election, there should be no bitter feelings. The fun and learning involved with the elections can be gained only by those who take an active part. The elections thb year promise to be very active. Dont miss out! Netters win 3 matches; play Grantsville today BY easy day. 5-- High netters swept to an victory over Lehi Tues- 0 Dan Shaw and Lynn Tolley detheir doubles opponents while A1 Thomson and feated 6-- 0, 6-- 0. In Jot' Andrus beat theirs, his won Sheffield singles. Roger 62. while John match Boshard and Joe Gee defeated and their men, respectively. 6-- 1, 6-- 1. 5-- 7, 6-- 2, 6-- 3. 6-- 4, 6-- 3, 5-- 7, 6-- 3. They will play Grantsville today. John Boshard continued his undefeated season thus far with a win over Edwards of AF. A1 Thomson also posted a win over his opponent, and Dan Shaw7 and Lynn Tolley, one of BYs doubles team, went three sets to win their match 6-- 3, 3-- 6, 6-- 3 7-- 5 6-- 2. 5-- 7. and All of the BY players were winners against Spanish Fork as the Wildcats ran over the Dons, None of Spanish Forks racketeers won one set and Teence shut out his man Other 7-- 6-- 1. 5-- 0. The BY High Tennis Team got into full swing this week with a match against Lehi yesterday and a region win over American Fork last Tuesday. 3-- Cindy Thomson rated as top BY secretary Cindy Thomson, a senior, was 6-- 0, 6-- 0. winners were Thomson, Roger Sheffield, Joe Andrus and Joe Gee, and Lynn Tolley and Dan Shaw7. The team is coached this year by Perry Gillette. Chorus competes at Region songfest recently honored as the best secretarial student at BY High by The Concert Chorus, under the the Timp Valley Chapter of the direction of Fred Webb, will comNational Secretaries Association. pete in the Northern Division The top secretarial students of Chorus Contest to be hosted by BY. Provo, Orem. American Fork. Lehi High School April 28. Lehi. Payson, Pleasant Grove, According to Mr. Webb, the Spanish Fork. Springville high will present three numchorus schools, Utah Trade Technical Infor one and the bers, stitute. and BYU were named at other two as warmup contest numbers. at the Each an annual song will be judged on dicAlpine Country Club. tion, clarity, interpretation, intoMrs Gloria Mann, business and nation, and the difficulty of the recommended typing teacher, piece. because of her accomCindy The chorus will pick its three plishments in the areas of shortfrom the following selecnumbers hand. typing, bookkeeping and ofBlessed Be The Lord God tions: fice practice, and her potential of Sabbath, O. Clap Your for becoming a secretary. God Is My Salvation. Hands. When asked about her future, The Lord's Prayer, ano by Cindy replied. "I may teach busiRobertson. ness; or I might major in home Officers of the chorus are Joel economics and family relationZabriskie, president; Noel ships or music, or maybe elevice president: and Tanmentary education. She plans to attend BYU. ya Gibson, secretary. dinner-progra- 1966 Friday, April 15, m The BY High Track Team will host the Orem High and Grantsville track teams at the BYU Stadium at 3:30 this afternoon. In a meet held previously this week with Orem, the Tigers beat the Wildcats by a 932 to 26 u score. The Cats had a few boys that didnt participate because of illness and will give Orem a run for its money today, according to Coach Joe Dilworth. During the track meet at Orem Monday, Coach Dilworth mentioned that points could have been secured by the ill thinclads had they been able to compete. The next track meet will be at Springville next Wednesday. The BY High Track Team put Wildcats beat Lehi 1 play Devils today 2-- 7; An impressive 1 win over the Lehi Pioneers set the BY High baseball teams region record at one win, one loss for the season thus far. The Wildcats will play Springville today in a practice game on 12-- the BYU diamond. Their next Wildcats by a 2 score. Bowen and Gunn captured BYs only first places. Bowen won the 880 with a 2:13.8 time, and Gunn sprinted d to a 25.5 win in the dash. added also Gunn points when he placed second in the dash and the century sprint. RUSS MAXFIELD placed second in the high hurdles and third in the high jump. Those gaining third place were Drexel Clark in the mile, Laycock in the pole vault, Brian Bergeren p in the shot put, and Jim in the discus. The first track meet of the season saw Payson overwhelm Spanish Fork and BY High with scores of 90, 43, and 8, respectively. Maxfield was BYs highest placer with a second in the high jump. He also placed third in the dash. BYs other points came from third places with Gunn in the dash, Jim Innes in the broad jump, Laycock in the pole vault, and Bergren in the shot put. A highlight of the Orem-Btrack meet was a fat man reOrem impressively came lay, out first, led by Mike Bailey with it a 54.4 time in the distance. up its best efforts of the season but was still beaten by Orem 93 It! to 2612, in a dual meet Monday. Previously the Cats were subdued by Pleasant Grove a week ago, and Payson and Spanish Fork in a three-wa- y meet held at the BYU Stadium. RICK GUNN was the big man in the Orem meet, getting nine team points on three second places. He ran the century in 10.7 dash in 23.7 seconds, the and the dash in seconds, 55.4 seconds. Russ Maxfield gave BY eight team points on a first place in the high jump with a leap of 58 and the broad jump with 181. CHRIS LAYCOCK gained a first placej in the pole vault with a 113 effort. Scott Bowen gave BY its third and final first place with a 2:14.9 half-mil- e effort. Noel Zabriskie trailed Bowen and an Orem man to finish third. He also surprised everyone, including coach, when d he ran in the dash and took third place. Mike Ahlander drew a tie for second inthe high jump behind Maxfield with a 57 jump. IN A MEET held in Pleasant Grove, the Vikings whipped the 76-2- 220-yar- 440-ya- 220-ya- rd 440-ya- Holt-kam- rd 440-ya- 100-ya- rd 100-yar- Y one-circu- re26 gion game will be on April against Orem. Pitcher Greg Faux led BY with 11 strike outs and three hits as the Wildcats ran over Lehi, on the Orem diamond. Dave Atkinson and Larry Denham both scored for BY in the second inning, and Bill Cowley, Brent Orton, Dal Olson and Greg Faux joined Denham in the fifth inning scoring. The Wildcats also scored five runs in the last inning with Denham, Orton, Cowley, and Loren Duke all denting the plate. AT 12-- Four BY girls YOU CAN WIN A TRIP TO place at meet BY High was well represented at the region and state gymnas- tics meets for girls held on March 30 and April 1. Sondra Young received a second at region in floor exercise, balance beam and gymnast. She received a third place in vaulting and uneven parallel bars. These awards were all for the compulsory routines. In the optional field she received a second in all of the fields. In beginning balance beam, Kris Egbert received a second place. Julie Gardner received a second in beginning vaulting, and Kathy Andersen received a second in uneven parallels. At the state meet Sondra received a third place in balance beam, floor exercise and gymnast. BY High will sponsor a sports day for badminton, ping pong, and tennis on April 21. All those who are interested in any of these areas should contact Miss Earl-en- e Durrant, girls PE teacher. all-arou- all-arou- This is the JANTZEN SMILE-GIRYour smile could do it! You can win a trip to L contest. 4-d- Honolulu, plus many other fabulous items. 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