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UNEQIISE UN Bail' SUNRISE - SUNSET Master of Ceremonies Brent Carter Dan Christensen Prologue - ln the Beginning ........ .... S enior Girls 1. Sunrise - Sunset .......... .... .... S e nior Girls 2. Mr. Sandman ............ . . . Sophomore Girls 3. Me 8t My Teddy Bear ........ . . 4. Tomboy ........................ 5. Folk Dance - Soldier's Joy ...... 6. Sunshine and Lollipops ....... 7. Telephone Talk ............ 8. Susie's 16th Birthday .... . . 9. Buttons and Bows ....... . . . 10. Dance a Street Fight .... .... 11. Ribbon Dance ......... .. . 12. A Television Family .... . . 13. Anything Goes .......... . . 14. Folk Dance - Tantoli .... . . . 15. Graduation Day ......... . . 16. Junior Promenade ......... . 17. Our Last Dance Together .... . . . .Senior Girls . Sophomore Girls . . . .Junior Girls ....',Senior Girls ....'Junior Girls . . . .Senior Girls Sophomore Girls . ...Senior Girls Sophomore Girls . . . .Junior Girls . . . .Senior Girls . Sophomore Girls . . . .Senior Girls . . . .Junior Girls . .. .Senior Girls 8i Partners if iz ir, DANCE OFFICERS-How one, left to right: Mary Ann Wilson, Nadine Clayson, Vickie Stansfield. Flow two: Becky Angus, Ruth Wall, Susan Finch. 148 461' ,fif .,,.1 17 . 1 K I 9 1 In A X , A, ff f iq' . f ,x ui X f i - ':, J l , .: rf- 'I xg J i 4-- l X A If x 4 Fi 'Q r
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ni IS' E Clayson Dianne l ' nis Lamb Alan Riley livin i ' if ,at Q., UNM D DDQIM KNIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN The social event of the year was on March 15, when the school cafeteria was transformed into a medieval fantasy with the theme Knights in White Satin . Reigning over the Prom were: The Queen, Dianne Harmer, First Atten- dant, Sara Jane Clayson, and Second Attendant, Pam Ells- worth. The dance was exquisitely decorated and catered under the direction of the Junior Class officers. The Prom was highlighted by the promenade that was danced at ten o'clock. After which the Queen and King and their atten- dants were announced. Many parents and alumni attended to dance and to watch the promenade that was under the direction of Miss Clara Johnson. Refreshments were served by candlelight in the hall next to the cafeteria. This night will be remembered for many years by those who attended. I47
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ixiv .sg ii ' f ,s e ii' x . I, K 3 . f x 'VE SUNSHINE AND LOLLIPOPS-ROW Ohm left to rlghii Margie Smith, Debbie Stanton, Debby Greenhalgh, Brenda Burraston, Row two: Lanna Daley, Joan Searle, Luanna Payne, Cheryl Jolley, Row three: Hallie Morgan, Patsy Neff, Paula Francom, Ann Tischner, Vickie Stansfield. 1 MASTER OF CEREMONIESZ Brent Carter, CEE IREVIIETW7 Dan Christensen, var IN THE BEGINNING, SUNRISE-ROW 000. teh to fltlhtz Ann Dunford, Ann Tischner. Row two: Mary Jo Montague, Leslie Dixon. Row three: Loyala Chavez. Becky Angus. The theme for this years presentation was SUN- RISE - SUNSET . The girls portrayed in dance, the happiness, thrills, and sadness that began in their sun- rise years. Many of these experiences are still with them in the present and will accompany them in memory in to the calm sunset days. Miss Johnson spent much of her time and effort in making this revue a success. The dance class worked all year to have a revue that everyone would be proud of. The Master of Ceremonies, Dan Christensen and Brent Carter displayed excellent speaking ability that added to the performance. The senior dance class wishes to express thanks to all the boys who helped and par- ticipated in the dance revue. They helped to make this one of the best revues we've had. 149
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