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I JI Kmfcffcs Dunne 270 'J Have' Dream rl Chairmen and committee heads for the Pep Club Formal- Center: Pam Durrant. Back row, left to right: Nancy Burch, Connie Sorensen Wendy Duncan, Denise Allridge, Rebecca Smith, Kristine Anderson, and loye Gaye Hadlock. The Pep Club Formal was beautifull This exclamation was heard from all who went. The theme and song, sung by the Cavettes during the floor show, was l Have Dreamed. The decorations were particularly striking and fit in well with the mood of the evening. The ceiling, done with napkins, gave the dance a dream-like appearance. The mural was a beautiful river scene, and the colors of gold and green set off the mural and the dance beautifully. The chairman for the dance was Pam Durrant. The committee heads in charge of the pictures, mural, band, and the decorations on the walls and ceil- ing, were Nancy Burch, Connie Sorensen, Wendy Duncan, Denise Allriclge, Rebecca Smith, Kristine Anderson, and loye Gaye Hadlock. The dance was held December 12. 26 Entrance to the dance announced the theme of the formal
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q HOT' CO-CHAIRMEN: lerry Varney and Shannon Savage. On November 25, 1970, the Senior Hop was held. Since this was the senior's last dance the class went all out to make it the biggest dance of the year. Starting the day was the assembly where a shy librarian finally admits that she has a Secret Love. Finally the dance started and all the work was ended. The decorations, based upon a Spanish style setting, were in red, white, and black. The Seniors performed the Hopenade to the haunting strains of the theme song, Secret Love. The Senior Hop was a dance that would always be remembered by all who attended.
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The ceiling of napkins enhanced thc dreamalike atmosphere. Heed Seleef Preferred ,Mele This-Xyear, the Cavettes and the girls of American Fork High chose three out- standing young men as the most prefer- red. Chosen for their friendliness and character were Max Ditlevsen, seniorg Kerry Christensen, junior, and Mark Sykes, sophomore. Also, it was most fitting to choose Bruce Bean as the most admired for the fine character he has displayed. Left to right: Kerry Christensen, Max Ditlevsen, and Mark Sykes. A Bruce Bean Most Adniirud 27
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