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A new member of the Jun- ior Class, Kathie Richards, represented B. Y. High as 1957 Homecoming Queen. Her reign began as she and her attendants were an- nounced as the winning can- didates at the annual Home- coming Assembly. During the half-time of the game with Pleasant Grove, the queens were driven onto the field in a new Mercury. The dance was the crowning event of the Homecoming activities. Each queen was given gifts during the inter- mission. The dance immedi- ately following this presen- tation was reserved for the queens and their escorts. tfOMECOMWG QUEEN The football team chose as one attendant, Mary Lou Kruse, a senior and cheerleader. A junior, Terry Dain, was an attendant and reign- ed with the queen dur- ing Homecoming activi- ties.
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Ninth grade girls pick the discs for Jr. High dance. Don't be alarmed! It's just the Jr. High Sadie Hawkins dance. A well-planned activity every night was Sadie Hawkins day proved fatal to all available bachelors, in- the menu for the Sophomores during eluding Tiny who morns his future, their big week. Taking their Chance of a Life Time Ma and Pa Chournos and 28 friend revealed their Supressed Desires on the faculty assembly. Violinist Kerek Vartu entertained students at a Lyceum assembly.
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foot a-u B.Y.H. 14 North Sanpete 27 B.Y.H. 6 Hurricane 20 B.Y.H. 6 Pleasant Grove 21 B.Y.H. 0 Uintah 20 B.Y.H. 0 Lehi 13 B.Y.H. 6 American Fork 25 B.Y.H. 33 Union 6 Brigham Young University High School was one of the smallest schools repre- sented during the football season. Des- pite this fact, however, it had the biggest spirit. It was gratifying to see the sup- port displayed by the studentbody dur- ing the entire season of 1957, the tre- mendous job done by coaches Grant Bushman and Don Snow, and the un- ending fight of the team in every game, although, the boys found themselves in a very trying situation. The season brought serious and pain- ful injuries to many of the fine ball players, which complicated the chances for a successful year in winning games. Jhere are many successes which can be had, and the football team of 1957 re- ceived every success except an all win- no loss season.
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