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GRADUATION HONORS PANEL: Left to Right, Row One. Jill Eastmond, Helen Gardner. Susan Bankhead, Joan Nicholes. Row Two: Reid Acord. John Paxman, Fred McIntosh. Phil Swensen, Steven Grow Following Graduation Exercises, the Graduates formed a semi-circle and prepared to greet family and friends. (jrajuaticn Party Fred McIntosh and Peter Van Orman enjoyed the swimming at Holding on for dear life, our graduates braved the Saratoga. dangers of the Ferris Wheel. 29
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John Serman Webb Clifford Neal Whiteford Judy Marva Yorgason 7 (jraduaticH The Graduating Class of 1962 assembled at the Joseph Smith Auditorium on the evening of May 23 for a solemn ceremony. Class President Phil Swensen officiated and Earl Crockett addressed the graduates. Following commencement exercises a reception was held for the graduates and friends, after which they attended a dance in the J. S. Banquet Hall. At midnight, Seniors and honored guests reassembled at the Grandview Cafe for dinner. The Seniors met on ‘Y’ mountain after the formal fes- tivities where they changed Provo’s T.B. to B.Y., and as the sun came up they retired to their segregated parties. Following an early morning breakfast they again met for a day at the Saratoga Besort. After receiving their diplomas, the graduates stood and sang the school song for the last time as a Senior Class. 28
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Juh crJ David Clark: President Brent Yorgason: Vice President Sally Joyce Calder: Secretary Francis Rogers: Boys' Social Chairman Janice Gerber: Girls’ Social Chairman Although the Juniors held several class parties, their main activities centered around their Junior Prom. Numerous car washes and other activities served to supply this group with funds necessary to make the Prom a success. The Junior Prom Assembly, which won the coveted “Best Assembly” award, held quality entertainment ranging from timed humor and creative dancing to the original song “Fasci- nation in Flame,” written especially for the assembly. The impressive Junior Prom, with all its complications and compensations, climaxed hours of work and a year of fulfill- ment for the Juniors. Under the direction of their advisors, Wallace Allred and Omar Hansen, they strove for class coopera- tion and directed enthusiasm. This unified the Juniors and gave them a feeling of accomplishment. 30
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