Bountiful High School - Legend Yearbook (Bountiful, UT)

 - Class of 1961

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Page 18 text:

GIRLS' ASSOCIATION offered fun and enTerToining ocTiviTies. A Tropical island, Tiny lonesome girls, and Three losT American hunTers seT The scene for The Girls' AssociaTion assembly. Roger Blackham, Larry Tingey, and Rodney Anderson swung mm The girls' lives on a vine and sTayed To bring some love To The lonesome females. Three love affairs soon developed, and The resT of The girls sang songs express- ing Their dreams of men, love, and ro- mance. The girls finally decided To combine Their impressions of a Dream Man inTo one To make The perfecT boy. A careful consTrucTion job from boxes, paper, painT, and TalenT resuITed in Their preferred man -inanimaTe, buT perfecT. The girls and The audience alike Thrilled To The Trans- formaTion as The paper model was sud- denly replaced by The flesh and blood Preferred Man of T960-6T-BrenT Por- Ter. The assembly ended-buT noT The happy life on The island. The closing scene reflecTed The general Theme of The assembly as The enTire casT ioined in To sing, Bingo, Bango, Bongo, I don'T WanT To Leave The Congo. A lasT-minUTe inviTaTion To The dance was eXTended To The sTUdenT body by Sue Neish, presidenT of The Girls' AssociaTion. Barbara Zesiger, Sally Smith, Wayne Johnson, Vicky Edwards, and Nancy Holbrook sang during inTermission. naTive Van. phere 9, -; for The 59, aTTair 59:5. hUge 1:32;. T V SPQHed 5,1,. As The. vided by y, the 9w . : enveloped mood of n .- dasen i513 disappear! I Was Time I then m There, 'm bered n .cypw 1'

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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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rook sang The TirsT Girls' Dance of The year, Man- Tika, was presenTed by The 1960-61 Girls' AssociaTion of BounTiTUI High. The dance, beauTiTtu decoraTed in keeping wiTh The naTive Theme, offered an unusual aTmos- phere for The girls and Their chosen daTes for The evening. The unique Theme of The affair became parT of The decoraTions as huge leTTers, forming The cenTer piece, spelled ouT ManTika. As The evening progressed, music pro- vided by The Dell Bush OrchesTra; pervaded The gym, siTTed among Those presenT, and enveloped The couples wiTh The mystic mood of ManTika. The fairy-Tale World of deserT islands, dim iighTs, and soTT music disappeared; and The dance was over. IT was Time To finish The occasion wiTh dinner, Then Tuck The memory of The nighT away- , There, in TuTure momenTs, To be remem- bered and enioyed. T SU'e Neish is seen congratulating Brent Porter, Preferred Man, A WITh his daTe Barbara Zesiger. ,.-W:YPC , -

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