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was on exciTing week of ocTiviTies and climaxei by on parade, game, and dance. 17x. 0 Carol Ford and Maurice Stacey reigned as our Homecoming Royalfy for 1960-61. A false ceiling of TwisTed whiTe crepe paper, a four-sided clock TrepresenTing each of The four graduaTing classes of BounTiful High, The STerling Gerber orch- est'la, and a prevailing noTe of nosTalgia formed The seTTing for The beauTifUl Horhecoming dance of 1960-61. The final acTiviTy of Homecoming week, Magic MomenTs, was presenTed byiThe WachaTawa in honor of The alumni and The magic momenTs of Their high school years. The senTimenTal decor of The gym offered a dreamy aTmosphere for dancing .Eniscing among The sTUdenTs of BounTiful High-boTh pasT and presenT. Maurice STacey, elecTed by The Pep Club as Homecoming King; and Carol Ford, The fooTball Team's choice for Homecoming Queen of 1960-61, reigned 'as royalTy over The memorable dance- Magic MomenTs '1 42'
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The fun and exciTemenT of The exTra-curricul- lar acTiviTies were an imporTanT parT of The Braves' school life. Much of our enrichmenT was found in The immeasurable number of hours and ideas which were conTribuTed in The preparaTion of dances, assemblies, and parTies. The ineviTable success of These acTiviTies was based on The sTudenTs Themselves-Their enThus- iasm, ambiTion, and willingness To geT The job done. As D-hour approached and The Braves flocked To The scene, everyone could look around Them wiTh pride and high expecTaTions for a Terrific Time. WheTher H was a morning as- sembly, an afTernoon show, or an evening dance -we meT, We played, we laughed. We were weIl-rewarded for our efforTs. From The formaliTy of The ChrisTmas ball To The casuaIness of The class parTy-our acTiviTies have varied in Type and naTure; buT one Thing has remained apparenT: We have had fun. Maurice STacey and Carol Ford, in a priceless momenT of exhuberance, reflecT The genuine Thrill of life aT BounTifUl . . . The Thrill of joining in The fun af 8 school parTy. Table of ConTenTs Homecoming .... ............. 12-13 Girls' AssociaTion ...... . . . . . . . .14-15 Boys' AssociaTion ............. 16-17 Pep Club Carnival ............. 18-19 Senior Week ................. 20-21 Brigadoon . . . . . ........... .22-27 F. H. A. AcTiviTies ............. 28-29 Junior Week ................. 30-31 Sophomore Week ............. 32-33
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The varsity cheerleaders were among The procession for The homecoming by The head cheerleader, Wayne Johnson, who efficiently drove Through The parade. Elaine Smith, Carol La Belle, KaThy Gale, and Karolyn Gale were escorted streets with his feeT on The steering wheel and a pole on The gas pedal. The BounTiTul High WachaTawa worked wiTh The alumni in producing The Homecom- ing assembly. FavoriTe and familiar TalenT numbers were feaTured. A represenTaTive from each of The Tour graduaTed classes reiTeraTed The highlighTs of Their special year. Each class seemed To have had Their share of fun and laughTer as well as disappoinTmenT and sad- ness. The differenT Pep Club uniforms were modeled To show The change in The fashion Trends. - BOUhTifUl Junior High was The assembling grounds for The Homecoming peuade The clubs, cheerleaders, yearbook and paper sTafTs and school officers were among Those who parTicipaTed. The music was Turnshed by The Pep Band. The Homecoming King and Queen, Maurice STacey and Carol Ford, were The special aTTracTion of The parade. The pro- cession moved souTh from The iunior high dowuw Main STreeT, Turning easT on FifTh SouTh 2;: Orchard Drive, and Then To The Brave sTomping ground for a fooball pep rally. Wally Peterson, Bonnie Jorgensen, David Davies, and Carol Richins were among The couples who were reme iniscing over The Magic Moments of The past four years of B.H.S.
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