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I Idlo was the theme for llie Cjet- Acquainled Dance licit! at the first of the year. Students enjoyed getting to know each other and familiariz- ing themselves with I nion. “Hello” Dance Two enthusiastic Rhythm Wranglers were Bob Daniels, and Coach Benson. Bob played several numbers during the floorshow for the Record Hop. Later, not to be outdone, Coach tried his hand at drumming. What he lacked in skill was made up for in vigor. Punch was served to the students at the Hello Dance by Dottie Ann Moon, Karen Allred, Annette Snow, and Diane Timothy. Record Hop Dan Berry acted as a lively disc jockey for the Pep Club- spon- sored Record Hop. This Hop was the first dance of its kind to be held at Union. 20
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ontests x '7, Drama Meet The Giants' Stair,'1 a one-act drama, won the Uintah Di- vision Drama Meet competition held at Duchesne High School March 24. For their roles in the division production Colleen Hatch and John Merkley received the best ac- tress and best actor awards. The play was presented by the following cast, April 15, at the Joseph Smith audi- torium: Mrs. Weatherburn . SARAH MEYER Till ................. COLLEEN HATCH Sheriff Bane ............ JOHN MERKLEY Prosecutor ...................... BOB DANIELS To enter the extemporaneous speaking in the forensic meet, these students had to keep up to date on the latest world affairs: standing, Dee Peterson, Phyllis Timothy, Stacy Luke, Mrs. Virgie Murphy, advisor: seated, Bart Killian, Pat Harrison. Pat won a superior rating at the forensic meet. Commercial Meet Winning high ratings in competition at the regional commercial meet held March 30 at Uintah High School were, front row: John Allen, Jeneil Lemon, Pauline Pickup, Carolyn Shepard, Colleen Allred, Connie Oberhansley, Yetta Hanson, Joan Zimmerman. Second row: Jim Seeley, Dillard Broderick, Lavon Edwards, Vivian Hamblin, Ann Murphy, Pat Hullinger, Kathy Reay, Pat Harrison, Freda Dye, Noreen Young. Back row: Mr. Dan Berry, instructor; Billy Fausett, JoAnn Burgess, Marilyn Winterton, Rosanne Olsen, Pam Harmston, Laura Leavitt, Karen Jensen, Arlene Page, Karen Mower, Maxine Taylor, Dottie Moon, Lea LaRose.
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a n ces XCnricl Srlool Jhf. Decorations, lively music. and flashing feel d escribe the dances held at Union this year. I hat dancing is a favorik teen-age pastime was certainly proved as students enthusiastically participated in the casual dances after games or the formal dances such as the Junior Prom. I he C hristmas Ball and Re- cord Hop were new dances initial- ed at I nion this year. I liese added a new freshness to the old tradi- tional dances held during the year. Sock Hop Winning special recognition for their gay creations at the Sock Hop were Toni Goodrich, Colleen Hatch, Laura Leavitt, Mary Jane Anderton, Charles Timothy, Susan Alexander, Ann Murphy, and Terrell Smith. Frank Judd, disc jockey for the Sock Hop received pres- ent from Arlene Rockwood, F.H.A. president. F.H.A. Club sponsored the Hop. Harvest Ball Mr. Gary Allen, F.F.A., and Mrs. Lois Leavitt, F.H.A., were the advisors who oversaw pre- parations for the Harvest Ball. By the Light of the Silvery ITIoon Officers of the F.F.A. and F.H.A. who sponsored the Har- vest Ball were, standing: Danny Uresk, Janice Marchant, Floyd Nielsen, Karen Jensen; seated, Kelly Croxier, Ann Morrill, Jimmie Reidhead, Arlene Rockwood. 2
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