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Queen Sharon Smith February brings about the Sweetheart Bali. Members of the FHA sponsor this dance and always come Up with a bang-Up affair. Every senior girl of the FHA is automatically 0 queen candidate. These girls put in a lot of time in their assem- bly and their dance is always beautifully dec- orated. Their theme, Some Enchanted Evening, was really fitting for such an exciting night. The dance is always held around Valentine's Day, which also adds to the setting of the dance. The queen is announced at the dance. The queen and her attendants then dance with their part- ners to the music of the theme. The day started with a wonderful assembly. An enchanting night club was the scene for the assembly. Many exciting things took place in the night club. The floor show was spec- tacular. They had singers, dancers, and everything imaginable. A romance also took place in the night club, but, of course, that isn't unusual dur- ing such a time of year. The next big moment was the dance, which was really wonderful. The day after the dance is iust as exciting. All the club members gather together in the girls' gym and really let their hair down when they are able to take the decoras tions down. The FHA is really to be congratulated on such 0 won- derful dance. First Attendant Second Attendant Janice Gibson Brenda Young 1H
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Page 112 text:
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The big week for The Juniors Tin- olly arrived. The week of The greoT Junior Prom. The week sTorTed wiTh many problems, buT ThoT wosn'T une usual for The Juniors. The week was highlighfed by 0 greoT assembly. On The assembly The prince and princess condidoTes were announced. Then come The big momenT, The nighT of The dance. Yes, iT was 0 greoT success. The decoroTions were ouTsTonding ond beouTiTul To The Theme of Jop- onese Splendor. IT was a beouTiful nighT 0nd onoTher honor To odd To The Juniors' collec- Tion. First ATTendanT ll Gamell Second ATTendanT Second ATTendanT; Val Kendell Joan Ouisi Juniors, you reolly did 0 greoT iob on your dance and assembly. CongroTuloTions are well in order. You really puT o IoT of work mm The preporclTion of The dance and assembly. IT Turned ouT To be a greoT dance which was already expecTed. Good luck on your Senior Hop! HO Prince Karl Blake First Attendant Glenda Andrew Princess Myra Campbell During The inTermission of The dance, The prince and princess were announced. They were Korl Blake and AAer Campbell. As Their oTTend- onTs They had Bill Gomell, Glenda Andrew, Vol Kendell and Joan QuisT. These kids did or greoT iob in reign- ing over The dance. They well de- served The honor, and The Juniors were very proud of Them.
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Page 114 text:
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Well, another big dance of the year and no other than Erland Peterson look- ing lust as thrilled as can be, and who wouldn't with that pretty gal. Who is she, Erland? Well, guys, if you want to know you will have to ask him. All the couples who attended the dance really had a marvelous time and one that they are not apt to forget. A lot of hard work went into the dance and it was greatly appreciated by all. We would like to thank, not only those who helped with the decorations, but also those who attended because it took both to make the dance the big success it turned out to be. At the left are: Dr. Alma P. Burton, Superintendent; Maurice Abravanel, Con- ductor of Utah Symphony; Mr. L. B. Bennett, Principal; and Harold Gregory, Manager of Utah Symphony. We, the studentbody, are indeed grate- ful to these four men for bringing the Utah Symphony Orchestra to Orem High School. As a public service, the Utah Power and Light Company sponsored their appearance here. Their perform- ance helped us to appreciate symphony music. The concert held Orem High students spellbound. The Orem High School gym was almost filled to the brim when we held our pep rallies. They were thoroughly enioyed by all and certainly brought out the enthus- iasm and school spirit of Orem High before the games. This was one of the times during the year when the students learned the yells they didn't know and enioyed reviewing the old ones. The guys at O.H.S. really yelled this year, and the girls really hustled in trying to outdo them.. We always learned a lot in the half hour of pep rallies. The one thing we didn't like was going back to the next class, but thenethe pep rally was fun.
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