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Page 104 text:
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A lovely queen and two outstanding attendants added greatly to the success of Homecoming Day. Alumni did a great iob in performing on the as- sembly. There was also new talent presented as some of the new students put forth their time and talent to help add more variety to the assem- bly. An exciting game against Springville High was held in the afternoon. Again the Tigers came out on top with a score of 26-0. During the half time, the Tigerettes presented their first march of the season. They did a great iob and Orem High was proud as punch of them. Sheron Schauerhamer got the surprise of her life as she was announced as Homecoming queen. Her vi- vacious attendants were Toni MacDonald and Vicki Rowe. The day came to an exciting end when every- one attended the Homecoming Dance. The Seniors will always remember this day as will the Juniors and Sophomores, but they will always find the one during their Senior year a memorable day, First Attendant Another victory for Orem High came when they beat Springville High. This was the first game played on the new Orem High School football field. I could have danced all night. This was the feeling of everyone at the Homecoming Dance. Yes, this was the perfect ending to a wonderfully, excit- ing day. This is the day when the al- umni returned to school and more or less took over. Planning for this big day started the first day of school. Getting in mind who the students wanted as Homecoming queen was one of the many problems that arose. Sheron, Toni, and Vicki were the three lucky girls who were chosen to reign over the dance. They did a great iob. The Seniors will be living for the year they can come back and run the school. Queen Sheron Schauerhamer Second Attendant Vicki Rowe
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Page 103 text:
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The girls' gym, The seTTing of all our school dances, was many Times Transformed inTo various scenes, such as, DogpoTch, Land of Ice, The Rooring TwenTies, The Splendor of Japan, The friendly home of Casper The GhosT, The dreaded, eerie homes of The wiTches and many more. When The week of The big dance comes up There is o loT of hard work ThoT goes mm The planning of iT: The decoroTions . . . The floor- show . . . whoT orchesTro There will be . . . The guys Trying To decide who To ask . . . and The gels, smiling Their besT, and holding Their breoTh, hoping Thoi' They mighT be one of The lucky ones. VV'eH, oT losT The big nighT is here and you have been planning all week what you are going To wear, buT There are sTiIl many buTTerflies in your sTomoch. If he is a new guy . . . WhoT shall I say? . . . Will I look all righT? . . . Will he be happy ThoT he asked me? . . . Can I feel 0T ease?! . T . Yes, These are a few of The greoT mony quesTions ThoT pop Through your mind before he comes. Then The door bell rings and your heorT skips To your ThrooT as you go To answer The door. You are on your way. BuT who knows . . . maybe by asking ThoT new girl Tor boy if iT is girls' choiceT iusT may be The beginning of a big romance. Anyway, you have 0 new friend. So GOOD LUCK on ThoT doTe. The orchesTro really knows how To moke The guys and gals enioy Themselves by playing Those Polkos, JiTTerbugs, Mexican HGT Rocks, Virginia Reels, and Then To relax you, The Woszes. 80 To The many dif- ferenT orchesTros ThoT played oT our dances we exTend our sinceresT Thanks. Then There are The floorshows . . . The funny, sod, and love songs ThoT are sung, The dances ThoT are done so excepTionoHy well, and, of course, The big Thrill when The announcing of The TriendliesT boy, girl and Teacher comes, The queens and kings, The preferred men, and in May, The biggesT Thrill of oil, The onnouncemenT of nexT yeor's sTudenT- body officers. Yes, many long and hard hours wenT inTo each of The dances and we exTend our Thanks To each of you who helped make iT successful. 101
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Page 105 text:
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Each club in the school was represente ed by a girl in the Harvest Ball Assem- bly. Each girl put on her talents to try to come out in top 05 the Harvest Boll Queen. They were from left to right: Front Row: Janice Edwards, Diane Stev- erson, Jacqueline Willard, Sherrie Dean Second Row: Diane Johnson, Gloria Hanks, Georgia Ann Johnson, Marilyn Wallace, Lorraine Gogon. Third Row: Carolyn Cameron, Barbara Hall, Sharon Smith, Julie Nicol, Sheron Schcuerhamer. These girls really spent a lot of time in practicing for the assembly so that their part in the assembly would be better than anyone elses. They all did 0 great iob and we wont to congratulate them. l Queen Gloria Hanks Second Attendant Carolyn Cameron ta; t First Attendant Marilyn Wallace The toll brings about the FFA Harvest Ball. Each club of the school votes on a girl in their club to represent them as the queen candidate for the Harvest BOll.. Each girl presents her talent on the annual Hor- vest Ball Assembly.. The Homecoming Queen from the BYU and her attendants have a private discus sion with each candidate after the assembly. These girls are chosen for their person- ality, talent, and, of course, their beauty. The queen and her attendants are an- nounced the night of the dance. Gloria Hanks was the lovely queent As her talent on the assembly, she song Frankie and Johnnie. Her attendants were Marilyn Wallace and Carolyn Cameron. Marilyn did a graceful, modern dance and Carolyn gave a hilarious readingt Gloria will now repre- sent OHS ot the state contestt Good luck, Gloria! We hope you come out on top. Dancing through straw and sitting on hay stacks really made the evening fun and exciting 103
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