Bountiful High School - Legend Yearbook (Bountiful, UT)

 - Class of 1961

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Bountiful High School - Legend Yearbook (Bountiful, UT) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 33 of 248
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:K g w W W IQ? l , f ! E: 3 Iu U:1I IV ! i g E The annual iniTiaTion ceremonies for The FHA. officers were held early in The school year aT an evening meeTing wiTh all members of The club presenT. These ceremonies are TradiTionally presenTed by candlelighT and are eXTremely beauTifUl. AT This Time, The officers of The club for The year 1960-61 were formally insTalled: Sherrie Lish, presidenT; Pinky Chisholm, vice presidenT; Alice Workman, secreTary; Ellen GranT, second vice presidenT; Julia Cook, hisTorian; and Konnie Zesiger, puba IiciTy. AfTer The formal insTallaTions, a sin- cere welcome was offered To every mem- ber, and The organized plan of acTiviTies for The year was ouTIined. RefreshmenTs were served, and all The formaliTy of .earlier in The evening disappeared as The members mingled ThroughouT The room becoming acquainTed wiTh each oTher. The iniTiaTion ceremonies were en- ioyed by every member, and The evening offered an early preview of The promise for a successful F.H.A. year: The sixeffi- cers, wiTh' Mrs. MilTon as Their advisor, have presenTed a fine year of planned Sherrie Lish, Sue Neish, Kathy Gale, and Alice acTiviTies TO Their members and TO The Workman prepare The gym for The FHA. girls' resT of The sTUdenT body. dance. 2 was lell as lyear. Chap- sorted Th its Tsieur yplcal yplcal nlain- areas amblY 1i, as 2d an . well :e. s The Bon; all. Lefl To right: Mrs. Milton, advisor; Julia Cook, historian; Pinky Chisholm, vice president,- Sherrie Lish, presidenf; Alice Workman, secretary; Konnie Zesiger, publicity; absent, Ellen Gram, second vice presidem. 29

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F. H. A. ACTIVITIES offered 0 vorieTy oT Tun To members 0er To The resT of The sTuolehT body. A French Theme dominaTed The scene as The F.H.A. presenTed iTs week of acTiviTies highlighTed by a SaTurday nighT dance. C'esT 81 Bon, a French phrase which well-described The dance, was The Theme for The evening. Combined French and ValenTine decoraTions Transformed The gym mm a romanTic world of crepe paper, IighTs, and music. Red was The dominanT 3 color for The gala affair, represenTing noT only The exciTemenT oT Parisian I life buT The senTimenTal mood of ValenTine's Day. The red effecT was carried Through by indirecT IighTing, crepe paper, and carnaTions for The boys. lnTermission Time oTTered The singing of The Theme song by a Trio of junior boys and The presenTaTion oT corsages To The 1961 F.H.A. RoyalTy: KaThy Gale, Sylvia STaTes, and Linda Taylor. Couples enjoyed The inTer- mission enTerTainmenT from The sidewalk cafe seTTing which bordered The gym. Relaxing aT The Tables and chairs, everyone chaTTed of The orchesTra; decoraTions, and over-all success of The F.H.A. Week. C'esT 81 Bon was a well-chosen Theme, for The assembly and dance were boTh Oh, so good. The F.H.A. assembly of 1961-62 was one of The mosT colorful, as well as enTerTaining programs of The enTire year. Americans, Duffy Brown, David Chap- man, and CurT Randall were escorTed Through Paris and acquainTed wiTh iTs mosT impressive sighTs by Monsieur Roger Cushing. They were shown Typical Parisian resTauranTs and housing, Typica1 Parisian can-can girls, a museum conTain- ing Venus de Milo, and many oTher areas of The ciTy. One of The highlighTs of The assembly was a dance by PaTTi Hansen. PaTTi, as a sTriking Venus de Milo, performed an impressive dance which amazed, as well as enTerTained, The aTTenTive audience. The Theme of The assembly was The same as ThaT of The dance, C'esT Si Bon; and boTh affairs were enioyed by all. Nancy Mann siTs in inaniimafion as Roger Cushing shows David Chapman and Duffy Brown The sighTs of Paris. 1 ya! a if t a axe! '2' gay Wa1 I . 1 i



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Janet Clark and Diane Bell were selected as the attendants to Her Maiesty,Kathy Midgley, to reign over the Junior Prom for the Class of '61. JUNIOR WEEK wos Clintoxed with the cultuw ol tt Splitttt ftytiiplioiiy. As the curtain opened on lllU Juniors .ikmiiiiltly, a classroom scene. was revealed. the itistiut'loi w.i-. lt' ceiving little attention from his stUletls while he tlt'l cussed the clays ot the Roman-Greek culture. Iwo ol his stUdents, Dixon Reisbeck and Judy Stewart, ln-gtiii to dayedream and awoke. to lincl themselves imm- tormed to ancient Rome. It was market clay in Rontt' .iml the people were merrily singing and dancing. Bird Dog's infantry marched into the market square with some tal- ented captives of war, who performed for the students. Dixon and Judy, wanting to return to the twentieth cert tury, spoke to Cicero, who informed them they must Jrind three goddesses in order to return to their clay. So, the search began. During their travels they encounter such noble people as Caesar and his colleagues,- the Soothsayer; and Palitious, whose slogan was Have no gun, but gravel, the idea being that he would stone peo- ple rather than shoot them since guns weren't known at this time. The Artists of Collusion set the mood for the goddesses to appear, and they were introduced as the royalty for the Junior Prom. The week concluded with the enchanting ball, which was held Saturday, March 18. The seniors and sopho- mores were invited as the guests of the Junior Class for their Junior Prom. Stewart Grow's orchestra furnished the music for the dance, and the decorations were ex- quisite. lt was a lovely night with all the trimmings of such an occasion, the corsages, tormals, tuxes, and that special partner. A garden, a walkaway, and a culture set the stage for Spring Symphony. .r' tftxle .M.1-o 2; t ,,.,.....',wl. 't re-A T ., . :L :J..' 4-5, ., Juri'or f A. as the 3;, , ll'le exciteeg prevaiy t r

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