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1 During the final concert for the school, David Chambers and Debbie Johnson perform with the Front Porch. 2 Filling out an application for a job, 3 Kim Stevens disco dances with other Cinde Lindley participates in the inter- Senior girls to the Bee Gees' More view competition for the FBLA Club. Than a Woman during the winning Future Business Leaders of America from Senior Assembly. all over the state met at USU to compete in many business oriented events. f K .75 WCW JW ZWWJJV An Abraham Lincoln he was not! He was great! said Karen Bright, speaking of Cary Travanovich, the National School Assembly's pantomime artist. After his appearance in the assembly, he returned to Nlrs. Carlson's drama class tor a pantomime workshop. There he demonstrated the 'walk' and various other skills, along with sharing a little 'fun' with amateur mimes. As the year progressed so did the assemblies as they got better. Juniors tried for the 'best assembly' trophy with lVlake'a Wish, a St. Patrick's Day theme. The 'gameshow' assembly with the master of ceremonies, Rob Parker and Carol Merrill, presented acts ranging from Vaudeville to 'funky' dances. Doing the 'Bunny Hop' down the 'trail' to bring the new cheer and songleaders to the stage, the bunny costumed Senior cheer and songleaders used spunk and imagination to add color and variety to the annual Cheer and Songleaders' Installation Assembly. Dancing and singing various numbers in the annual assembly, the Front Porch gave an entertaining hour performance forthe school in Nlay. i ' jf A Q Eifia Assemblies!Activities
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MW 5 QM QUQZQUQZ 9.17 SV Crowns Royalty Screaming, crying, and other forms of hysteria rang through the school during the second semester. It all began on February 4 when the FHA-FFA announced the Royalty for the Girls' Choice Dance. After a count of ballots, collected as the dancers entered the door, three kings' and queens' names were read aloud. The new Royalty took their places on the dance floor to the theme How Deep is Your Love, sung by Paul Spackman, Debbie Johnson, Duane 1 Pertorming a skit centered around the theme Please Don't Tear That Little Brown Building Down, Execs from the year '77-'78 - Paul Spackman, Brent Allen, Nicole Bowen and Teri Smith - announce the new Exec Council. 2 Filled to capacity, the boys' gym sets the stage for the Junior Prom theme 'Best of My Love! 3 Royalty for the Girls' Choice Dance: Jolene Ashcroft, Sid Williams, Sue Meyer, Shane Haviland, Brett Sharp and LuAnn Davis. 4 Dances!Activities
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