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Show LL Assembly also travel to the Brigham City. Among the numbers a vocal Girls tive ner, Indian School to be put solo by Douglas dance by a violin Ann Fox solo by a crea- and Lynnette Zola Jepson, Garan ac- Larsen, and a Then there will be a vocal trio by Annette Beus, Allen, Charlene and in Ellis, Linda a marimba will Weber "Weber Brings Likes of the annual January 13. Bill dent Grimm, with two was Weber High and theme held on School president,introduced yieespree geal: Rudd he Meeting Riehard . . » Steffan's speaker at the held spoke were soy Girls on January numbers of the progrzm ern Dance Class. Miss Neg 18. by Assow. Oth- the Mod-/~ on good grooming and good posture and gave girls some personal tips in answer to their questions. Ann Fox gave "Love is a Many theme who of her was a dance to the mehody of Splendored Thing." The dance in love was with of a Chinese a white man, girl and it against her religion. Next Lottie Ann Ellsworth and Ann Frandsen gave one to the record of"Ebb Tide", Their story was of a shipwreck the passengers had all been - washed stu- Peggy Maggie autumn leaf fell. All girls. _ Between er Mrs. Blair, the doing a darite dances the ot original dances.and Boying Girls! were and the with main Linda Vaughn the speak- announced Dance. . secretary; and then he continued to emcee the program, Richard Nielson acted the part of the teacher as a group of students demonstrated a memory game, Next, “otormy Weather", a vocal solo Jimmy Moore, a seventh grader here at Wahloauist went to the Southwest during the Christmas Holidays. He went with by his Gene King, and a girls! Cuartet, The Cousinettes, with Dyann and Jeri Wade and Beverly and Linda Maycock sang 'Running Wild". Bill Higley did a record pantomime, Meet mother, collie homa for dog Blaze days, and to After few Texan father, City, a Our a : their miniature reunion they they Texas. r( had went in Okla- stayed on to oe there Odessa, : and a boys! trio imitated the Three Haircuts doing "You are so rare" and "Going Crazy". A boys! quartet with Stanton Taylor there he saw a television station and went. rabbit hunting. Interesting seenes on his way home were Chimney Rock and Ship Rock in New Mexico, Malan Foster, Dave Bronson, and Lythgoe sang "Sixteen Tons". trip took a little Weber's Brown Jug" bee inl, As the east sang Bill dance band then played "Little and "When the Saints Go March- Is: Have Your you Hall in F.P.I. He born ces. and Mr. Hall has renewed Again his 1. membership (Floor Pacers! Inc.) Mrs. a new January His Favorite ever Altogether, over two the weeks. Here? thought which kina of finale, members of: bhe.asgembly © candy is everyone's favorite? In case Weber High's schgol hymm. c you have wondered, ere are | the »& OP ten sold at the Mr. \ ( upon an island. Two survived for a while bUL died: for lack of food, Lynnette Garner gave a dance to the piece, "Autumn. LEAVES T migghlt db. SOE. the Assembly from lation meeting where Assembly Variety" P.T.A. Lythgoe, body be there Rudd a was solo by Lee Heslop, and an acrobatic dance by Douglas Cox and Judy Vaughn. The dance band will play a number and the Melodettes numbers, Miss a Hold of Modeling was on are Dixon, cordian solo by Ronald dance by Noleen Evans. OLE TTT Travels Wehlquist has chosen some outstanding numbers to be on an assembly going over to South Jr. on February 1st. The group will TT two Hall 2. have baby boy Weight--9pounds, brothers call him but it isn't official. sen were girls! names, All they 2 ounJeffrey had cho- aero Uherry-o-let 3. Big 5. M&M's 7. Sugar 9. Big Hunk Pfofits school dpa store Time SN 2, Butterfinger 4. Hollywood 6. Top star Babies from funds. Nae “8;°"Hershey 10. the candy Business A Jr. Mints is store good. go &« into- |