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Neishi w 'P' ,ven'Y k The Senior Prom was a Heavenly Holiday tor Karren Olson, Richard Balderston, Jim Clark, Linda Keddington, Vicky Edwards, Stephen Butters, Madelyn Derr, and John Vazulik. Sherrie Lish, Kathy and Karolyn Gale and Bonnie Jorgensen enjoyed cooling refresh- ments at the senior class party. Many activities constituted a senior year 8T Bountiful High. Two weH-planned parties received greater support than is usually given to a class function. Plenty of pizza, refreshing drinks, BHd informal dancing were featured at their first party. A second successful party began in the lunch room where a buffet supper was held. Each senior English class had previously been assigned paper plates, casseroles, or other items for the occasion. Following the supper, about two hundred weIl-ted seniors, who had reserved seats at the Playbox on the University of Utah campus, loaded buses for Pygmalion. As the 1961 year drew to a close, the seniors were occupied with honor, award, and senior banquets; discussing class proiects; preparing for Senior Slutt; signing yearbooks; taking college entrance exams; apply- ing for scholarships; renting caps and gowns; ordering announcements; and practicing for Ves- per and Commencement services. Aloha was the theme chosen for the senior banquet which was held at the Prudential Lite Building. The yearbooks were distributed at the senior breakfast on Senior Slutf Day, pre- ceding an all-day trip to Saratoga Resort. Grad- uation was paramount in importance to the Up- perclassmen. The caps, gowns, and announce- ments were symbolic of this memorable occasion. On graduation evening, May 26, the procession seemed endless; yet, it was a night with memoa ries', disappointments, fun, laughter, victories, dances, teachers, studies, and friends. Twelve un- forgettable years were climaxed when someone warmly shook the graduate's hand, wished him success in life, and gave him that priceless docu- ment. 2t
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SENIOR WEEK offered Ci HHeovehly Holiday'i of romance, music, and enchonTmenT. The seasonal ChrisTmas aTmosphere was ushered inTo Boun- Tiful High amid a flurry of snowflakes and exciTemenT as The Senior Class presenTed iTs week of acTiviTies - especially for The class of '61. HighlighTs of This week included a special day for seniors in The lunchroom; BesT Dress Day which found The Upperclassmen in heels, suiTs, Ties and earrings; Give Day when canned goods were collecTed for The needy; and a I'Surprise Day when no English TesTs were given in The Senior classes. Climax- ing This eveanul week, The Senior Prom, Heavenly Holiday, offered an evening of romance, music, and mysTic enchanTmenT for The BounTiTUl High School STUdenT Body. The royalTy for The occasion: Queen, Elaine SmiTh; ATTendanTs, Sue Neish, and BeTTy lpsen, gracefully reigned over The evening. The false ceiling, The heavenly Theme, and music furnished by The George Fisher orchesTra compleTed The prevailing aTmosphere and enveloped The couples in a Tairy-Tale world of ChrisTmas spiriT. ' The gym, beauTiTully decoraTed for The mid-winTer occasion, refiecTed The many hours of planning and working conTribuTed by The Senior Class, in anTicipaTion of a successful and memorable dance. The decoraTions included a false ceiling of woven whiTe crepe paper, a scroll bearing The Theme, and a dramaTic enTrance mm The gym depicTing The gaTes of heaven. The Senior Class officers successfully planned and execuTed This week of gala affairs. Their leadership combined wiTh devoTed supporT of The seniors To make anoTher memorable experience for The Class of '61. THE SENIOR ROYALTY-Sue Neishi Elaine Smith, Queen; and BeTTy lp- sen-reigned over The Heavenly Holiday. The Seni: Jim Clark John Vaz
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T 's y 1 i . d3 1 74 ii Meg TSally Smithi and Fiona iDiane Franksi welcomed Tommy TRodney Andersoni and Jeff Oohn GilD To Brigadoon. Tommy found Meg's brazed personality raTher annoying. ' BRIGADOON WhaT few words, phrases, paragraphs, or pages could properly describe The hours of preparaTion, The cooperaTion of a casT and The success of a producTion 'such as was presenTed aT BounTiful High in 1961? Numerous people should be recognized and remembered for Their efforTs behind The scenes and on The sTage in making Brigadoon an unforgeTTable experience: drama, Gary and Kim Burningham and MyrinTha Gill; music, Gordon K'ed- dingTon and Wayne James; choreography, Kay Trowbridge; sTage direcTion, Lewis W. Gale and his sTage crew,- arT, Don Jar- dine and his sTudenT assisTanTs; cosTumes and properTies; Vivian STapley; make-up, Mrs. Gill and her drama classes,- Technical ad- visor, Fred Buchanan; adverTising and TickeTs, The Senior Class; ushers, The Key Club; bagpipes, The SaIT Lake Bagpipe Band; sword dance, Mrs. RoberT BurTon; and for The enTire producTion super- vision, Glade W. Owen. The specTaTors agreed ThaT The orchestra was excepTionaI This year, The dancers were agile, and The chorus was harmonious. Two main casTs were selecTed again This year, and The Type casTing for each lead made iT possible for The sTudenTs To excel as Their make-believe personaliTy. Once They had learned Their parTs and spenT hours pracTicing, The casT felT very much aT home while por- Traying The ScoTTish folk of Brigadoon. a 22 CAST Tommy AIbrighT ........ Rodney Anderson Lowell Murdock Jeff Douglas ................. John Gill Frank Richardson Archie BeaTon ................. Tom Day Harry BeaTon ............... WaITer Price David Chapman Angus MacGuffie ............ Jack SmiTh Sandy Dean .............. RoberT Brown Andrew MacLaren ........ Roger Blackham Fiona MacLaren ............ Diane Franks KaTherine OTis Jean MacLaren ............ Madelyn Derr Mary Arbon Meg Brockie ................ Sally SmiTh Sylvia Rodgers Charlie Dalrymple .......... Larry Tingey Marvin Kizerian Mr. Lundie ................ Wayne Boss WaITer Barlow Frank .................... BrenT Stokes Jane AshTon ................ Vera AsTer PaTTi McFarland
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