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Show Completion ASSEMBLIES March « ‘bar 27, 1956 tificates and a dance will be the high lights of the Ninth Grade Completion exercises to be held. on the night of May Diary, We had an Leeeutiy: from Valley Jr. Their theme was their own High today. "Hit Parade" dancers. Numbers on thetshow were Randie "It's a Grand (3) Ririe, by the mixed chorus, Singing" We were also favored three On May 1, rator Junior Central Davis was Nicky of Dancers", yuare Hat and last the Dance, number on Weber Weber High's Band Music us an assembly part of it was numb2rs were Concert Band, the and program Department "Blue Moon" was was a presenThe maOther the ensemble. Mr. theme The tions ton program by Sherry accompanied ¢ semble, Hammer by and Marilyn violin Donna Chugg, selec- Byinga string a tap dance by Donna Mae Jen- sen and Carole Wheatley, by Carolyn Olsen. Mothers of were and served green | Erapet and cookies. a vocal pineapple | brightened orchestras at a festival schools by of the 7 jun-— held April The 42 orchestra people assisted by a chorals few band members played two Bach and "Magear Melodies". the music were there Marchers of Wahlauist’. chairman. consisted was the 2 there. Mound Fort, South Jr, Central Jr., South Davis Jr., Box Elder Jr., Bountiful, and Wahlquist participated. Besiczes @nnual fashion show and Mother's Tea which. was held in the auditorium May 4. Alice Berrett was general high Participates other at- tractions--one in patticular was a cute brunette with an Italian hair-cut. Held the Weber College sweet notes from ior Choir, Instructors who led them were Stokes, and Mr. Graves. Fashion Show Orchestra ASSembly string mothers. Boys who took home-ec. a half year had the shirts they made shown along with the girls' articles. In all it was a great success, both the fashion show and the sports events. the a Johnny." on April 11. by the band. a the boys on Friday, May 4, 1956. At the same time the girls were having a beautiful and luxurious fashion show for pantomime, by the A Capella and a in the Rock- a record skit called"Frankie and a trumpet solo, dance, a ballet jes", "Pota- the pantomine, "Springtime a song, Mexican Nar- as follows: a Valley"; duet, a piano a record dance. Next, High | Stevenson. number, a ballot toes high jumping, pole vaulting, broad jumping, shot put, discus, and the javaline were events participated in by Davis Numbers on the program were a song duet, "Suddenly There's ted jor W-Day Track, Junior ue fdmission will be by ticket Lovet real assembly here. an exchange ‘presented ~ Students will each be given about three tickets to give to friends or relatives. Folkman Central "Knowledge is Power", a reading, a poem, and perhaps two musical: numbers as well as the class singing the school song. _. extras. Ann { (6)"r and with for "If Yoy (4) Love Me", (5) "April: Showers", Had a Brean Dear". ! -eute by Night There will be theme, the on talks Rodney be by will class presidenti short two singers of Old Hawaii" (2) "Song and dancers, here at Wahlaquist, The welcome address _Cragun, (1)"Down on by the Valley can-can Farm" the by 23 and singers Valley Nhe cer- completion of the out handing The solo Winning were girls Weber Chosen majorettes chosen on April and flag 24. chosen had a hance to Warriorettes for next School winners were bearers The eight try out year. Judy Price, for Ann Fox, Vonda Ellis, Linda Vaughn, and.Eleanor Godfrey as nadorettes: Joan McFarland, Joyee Burningham, and Lynette Garner as flagbearers. Ann, at the high school. Vonda, and Linda won |