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MARCH: . Final performance of opera. . Junior Prom. Red Sails in the Sunset. Charlotte Ivey chosen to be queen with attendants Joy Wightman and Murriel Dodds. . F.F.A. Convention. Dianne Shepherd and attend- ants were presented as our chapter sweethearts and they gained recognition at annual conven- tion in Salt Lake. APRIL: . Baseball begins. Eight weeks of school left! April fool paper. . Springville defeated Payson in tennis matches. . Regional Speech Meet. Our play No Jade Shall Burn was chosen to go to the state along with several P.H.S. Students. . Elections for next year's studentbody officers. Both parties had cute skits. Votes were close, but the green party consisting of Blaine, Lynn and Rose, came out on top. . Tennis at Provo. We lost. As we looked to see out P on the hill, we were startled to see that a change had taken place. lt was now an F , Courtesy of Spanish. Plans were made to invade them, but the cops were notified so nothing was done. . Chemistry classes took a trip to Geneva. A half day of school was missed, and fun was had by all. Spanish came and apologized for disturbing our emblem. ,-f ' 'WWF f 1 11. Mr. Sun. Film presented by Telephone Company. was enioyed by the students. Baseball at Payson, Springville as opponents. 12. Clean-up Day. School was excused. 13. State Speech and Drama Meet. We did O. K. Seminary students enioyed a trip to Salt Lake. A film The Ten Commandments was one of the highlights. 16. Tennis. Payson vs Orem. 18-19. Dance Class presented the annual dance revue. Theme chosen was Through the Years. Miss Johnson is the adviser for the classes. Payson at Spanish Fork, baseball. 23. Tennis, Payson vs. Spanish. 25. Baseball game with Orem. 26. Sophomore dance was one of the highlights of April. The theme was Let's Go Calypso. 30. Tennis. Baseball, Payson at Provo. MAY: 3-4. Regional Track Meet. 9. Fashion show was very successful, under the direction of Mrs. Oborn. Everything turned out fine. Baseball, Payson at Carbon. 10. Girls Day. The boys earned a day off, and girls stood all expenses. Lots of fun, Huh, boys? ., I, - , ' ff ff 14. Senior Sluff Day. They had fun at Lagoon. .f 'Tift 'T ' ,- ff ,--f' f'. ' . 'TC' ',j',,A ff il 7? X f ' 24. School Out. Commencecent exercises held. ff' c J . 47.fzf-eg .s43?1.:.fnf, f . . f f fig. .yfkzf 'Tiff i N
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Z0. The girls had a sleepless night at the annual F.H.A. slumber party. Santa visited at midnight and distributed candy to the energetic group. Zl. F.H.A. assembly was the Night Before Christmas. it was very good. Merlin, the Magician, held the studentbady spellbound. His program was well received. Seminary Christmas Dance. Silver Bells was chosen theme and the holilay season began. 22. Basketball game with Cyprus at Payson. We lost. 23. Messiah was presented in tre Tabernacle by the chorus under the direction of J. D. Christenson. lt was well appreciated by the audience. 26. During the holidays the Juab Wasps were defeat- ed by the Lions in an overtime game. Z7. Our ball team goes to Lehi. They were to much for us. IANUARY: 3. School starts again! Basketball season brought good exchange assemblies. 4. Springville is too much for the Lions and defeated us in the first season game of the year by a score of 58-50. The Pep Club presented a very out- standing half-time march to start their season. i. Payson invaded Orem and we met defeat 65-35. 6. Lions lose to Dons as rivals meet by score of 64.56. Payson quint met the Provo Bulldogs and were edged by a score of 70-40. Victory at last! Lions defeat Carbon on home floor 49-45. Founders Day. The students enioyed a one-day vacation. FEBRUARY: Devils vs. Lions. Lions led until final minutes. We lost 58-55. Orem invaded Payson. They won 41-38. Lions clash again with the Dons and are defeated in an overtime game 58-55. L.D.S. Business College assembly. Seminary Banquet. Presentation of pins. A good time was had by all. Provo was our guest. Game was close but they defeated us in final minutes 64-58. Carbon walked away with a victory over Payson in final game of season. The score was 55-52. Senior Hop. Dream was chosen to be the theme. Decorations were effective and it was an out- standing dance. Opera. Fortune Teller. lt was very successful. W, . -. . ....,---.- K ,-.....- --- Q. . .- k J an it J Ai
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senior index and activities Ainge, Arnold -,,- .... -N ,.,....,..,. , .,,...,. -M 19 Vocational School, F.F.A. Badham, Geraldine ,...,...,.,,,,, 2 ...,.. , ,....., 19 Dance Revue, F.H.A. Bale, Shirlene ,,......,,........ 19, 63, 65, 68 Pep Club, Dance Revue, Messiah, Opera, F.H.A. Bame, Cecile .,..,,..c...... - .....,..,.... 19, 64, 68 Dance Revue, Pep Club Beck, Larry ,..,,,.,......,.,a, - ..,,,,,,,,.,,,.,a,,,,,, 19 Junior Class President Benson, Monte ,,,..ev,,, 19, 53, 61, 70, 71 Football, Baseball, Opera, Track, Sophomore Vice-president Bills, Lynn .,,,..... - ..,.,.,,.,,..,.....,,,,.,,, 19, 50 Wrestling, School Play, Boys State Borgeson, Carolyn ,,,.,,....,....,,,,, 15, 19, 54 Dance Revue, Opera, Music Festival, Student Body Officer, Girls State, Band Bowers, Glen ,,,,...... 19, 56, 57, 76, 84 Tennis, Band, Dance Band president, Honor Student Bown, Leslie ,...e,.... , ..,.....,,.,...,..,.,,,,,.... 19 Opera, Messiah Burraston, Neil ..,.,. a.,,.....,.,. 2 0, 60 F.F.A. Butler, Earl .,.,...,,o.,,,...,,,..., 20, 61, 70, 71 Football, Wrestling, Track, Opera, Base- ball, Varsity Club Buxton, Larry .,,,,,,.,.,,,....,.,.,,,,.,,,A 18, 20, 82 Senior Class President, Orchestra, Boys State Coles, Louise .c..,, .,.,s., 2 O, 52, 63, 64, 68 School plays, Pep Club, Dance Revue Cowan, Marion ..,s,sss 20, 55, 62, 64. 68, 82 Dance Revue, Pep Club, Opera, Messiah, F.H.A. Crofts, Stephen .c......,.,.....,,.s.,,s,..... 20, 85 F.F.A. Daley, John . ,,,, ..,.,, s,...,, 2 O , 60 Daniels, David ,,.... ..,,,... 20 Band, Boys State Davis, Faye .,,,,,,.s , ,,.s,,,,.s..,. 20, 59, 62, -68 Dance Revue, Pep Club, School Paper, F.H.A. Dean, Paul ,,,..,..,.,,,,.,,,,,....,. ....,,........,... 2 0 Track DeHart, Dennis ......,....,,, 19, 20, 58, 61, 70 Football, Sophomore class president, Sen- ior class officer, Yearbook, Lettermen Club president. Dockstader, Lorna Gay 20, 64, 65, 68, 80 Pep Club, Dance Revue, F.H.A., Messiah Draper, Elton .,c,.............,...,.,...........,,. 21 Wrestling Durrant, Alta Jo ,,.........,,.,,.,...... 21, 62, 68 F.H.A., Opera, Dance Revue, Pep Club, Messiah Elmer, Barbara .,,,...,........,. 21, 48, 51, 62 F.H.A., Dance Revue, School Play Elmer, Stanley .......c,,.......,.,.... 21, 52, 86 School Play, Speech Festival, Boys State Honor Student Ely, Glade .,,.. - .................. - ........ 2.-- 21, 60 F. F. A. Stock Judging Erickson, Dan ...............,.. 21, 56, 60, 84 Band, F. F. A., Football Evans, Keith ..... 2 ........ ---- ....... 21, 58, 86 Yearbook Business Manager, School Pap- er, Honor Student Evans, Gloria ......,........ - .,,,.,,, ,.,,,,, 21, 68 Dance Revue, Pep Club Francom, Don ,.,...,..,,.,,ee,,, 2 .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 1 Forsey, Joe Leen 22, 63, 64, 68, 69, 82 Cheer Leader, Dance Revue, F.H.A. officer 22 Fowler, Joan ..... , ...,,,,. , ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Dance Revue Gasser, Dixon .,,..,,,,,..,,,.. e,,,,,,,,, 2 2, 60 F.F.A. Gatley, Ethel Mae ..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22, 68 F.H.A., Pep Club, Dance Revue Gay, Leon ..,,c,...,......,,,,,s.,,..e,,,c,, 22, 60, 78 Wrestling, Varsity Club, Track Greenhalgh, Kay ,,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 22, 62 Opera, Pep Club, Dance Revue, F.H.A. Hannock, Dora Lee ...c,...,. 22, 64, 68, 81 Dance Revue, Pep Club Hansen, Edward ..,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,, 22, 58 School Paper, Yearbook Harris, Sharon ,..,,...,,,,,,,,.,.,.,2,,,,,,,,,,, 22, 68 F.H.A., Dance Revue, Pep Club Henline, Janice ...,..,,.. 22, 55, 65, 68, 80 Dance Revue, Pep Club, Opera, F.H.A. 10026 attendance for seven years. Henry, Anita ..,,...,,,.,,,..,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,, 22, 68 Pep Club, Dance Revue Hermansen, Mardene .,.. 22, 53, 54, 55, 59, 63, 64, 68, 69, 87 - Cheerleader, Opera, School Paper Editor, F.H.A., Girls State, Music Festival, Yearbook, Messiah, Honor Student Higginson, Colleen ..,.,,.. , .,,,,.,.,., 23, 62, 68 Dance Revue, Pep Club, F.H.A., Junior Class Officer Higginson, Jeanne ,,,,,.,,,, 23, 63, 68, 84 Dance Revue, Pep Club, President F.H.A. 59 Holden, Darrell ..........,,,,,,,,,,s .. .,,,,.. 23, Yearbook, School Paper Hone, Ted ...,.,...,.................... a,c,,,,,,,, , , .. 23 Hortor, Marlene .......,.,,,,,.,,,,,, 23, 64, 68 Dance Revue, Opera, F.H.A. Hoover, Paul ...,,,.. 23, 50, 61, 70, 71, 77 Football, Baseball, Track, School Play Huff, Wayne ,..,.,.,,,,...,.. ..,,,.., 2 3, 56, 57 Orchestra, Band, Boys State Ivey, May ,... 23, 48, 49, 50, 59, 63, 64, 68, 69 - School Plays, Cheerleader, Dance Revue, Jr. Prom Queen, F.H.A. attendant, School Paper, Yearbook, Speech Festival. Jackson, Jean .,,...,.,.,,,,..............,. 23, 68 Pep Club, Dance Revue Jasper, Jerry .,.......,.....,.........,.,. ..,.. 2 4, 78 Track Jasperson, Sue Ann ,.,, 24, 47, 54, 55, 64, 68, 83, 86 - Pep Club, Dance Revue, Opera, Honor Student Jensen, Julie .... 24, 58, 62, 65, 68, 83 Dance Class President, Dance Revue, Pep Club, F.H.A., Yearbook Jensen, Shirlee ....................., ....., 2 4. 68 Dance Revue, F.H.A., Pep Club Johnson, Darrell ..,...............,..... 24, 70, 71 Football, Wrestling, F.F.A. Jolley, Jerry ..,, 24, 54, 55, 70, 71, 77, 78 Football, Opera, Baseball, Varsity Club Kallabacka, Judi .,,,..,....,.... 24, 63, 68, 80 Pep Club, Dance Revue Manager, F.H.A. officer. Kay, Peggy ...,.... 24, 58, 63, 68, 69, az, 84 Pep Club, Dance Revue, F.H.A., Year- book, Sophomore officer -N
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