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ROYALTY Royally ... a tradition at I biion ... to crown a king, queen or sweetheart of special events . . . Roy- alty was chosen for the Harvest Rail . . . A.S.C. Sweetheart Ball . . . Homecoming . . . F.I'.A. . . . In addition to this a favorite hoy anti girl was chosen ... w inners . . . those with the happiest smiles . . . the hiqqest supply of “hellos.” Illiss Duchesne County VaLoy Reynolds . . . senior . . . was judged winner of the Miss Duchesne County contest held during the county fair. She competed in the Miss Utah contest held at the state fair in September. Favorite Girl Bonnie Daniels . . . senior . . . was chosen as Favorite Girl at the annual Yoon Yun Carnival Dance September 28, 1956. Favorite Boy Kenn Bastian . . . senior . . . was chosen as Favorite Boy at the Yoon Yun Carnival Dance. 5
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union Harvest Ball Queen F. F. H. Sweetheart and Sweetheart of Union High Sienna Dart . . . sophomore . . . was chosen by popular vote to reign over the Harvest Ball as queen . . . She was chosen as F.F.A. Sweetheart and represented the Roosevelt Chapter at the state contest held at Salt Lake City March 30, 1957 . . . Three times a winner . . . Glenna rep- resented Union High at the annual Uintah Basin A.S.C. Sweetheart Ball held at Uintah High School February 9, 1957. Harvest Ball King Creig Ross . . . senior . . . was chosen by popular vote to reign over the Harvest Ball November 30, 1956. Homecoming Queen Margaret Huber . . . class of 56 . . . was chosen by alumni group to be their home- coming queen. Margaret is attending BYU. 14
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“April Prom Chairman Sonja Neilson in Paris” Jinioit PRom Committee Chairmen Class Advisors Mr. Sharon Cummings, Mr. Norman Long, and Mr. Karl Hutchinson. Class Officers David Dickerson, Robert Oberhansley, Taline Neil- son, Helen Robbins, and James Curry. Marianne Larsen, decorations; Elaine Angus, floor show; Theora Angus, invitations; Darlene Huxford, refreshments. Back row: Burke Eld- redge, programs; Homer Cook, advertising; James Nebeker, lighting (not present). Marianne Larsen and Marlene Moore add finishing touches; Clara Betts and Dennis Murray assist. Theme song was sung by Janice Burgener and Helen Robbins, ac- companied by Elaine Angus. Prom-goers sipped bubbling drinks at a Paris sidewalk cafe’. Relaxation after a week of tension . . . crowd enjoyed the Parisian at- mosphere. 16
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