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Show See XA Garden in the Rain Friday before big Junior Prom assisted by a large corps of class members in constructing details for the dance. ' Patrons for the evening will be parents of class officers: Mr. and Mrs. . Hal Taylor, whose son Richard is class president; Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Sumsion, parents of Keith Sumsion, class vice-president and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Johnson whose daughter Bette Snelson is class secretary. Principal and Mrs. Paul K. Walker and Leo Crandall, school board member and Mrs. Crandall are also patrons. ',. .. . . HI" : t - 3'm7 ' . -if '(. ...: - - V . 1 . - ' J " , Mali High school students and mrents of juniors generally ire looking forward to the ,ig social event of the school ear the Junior Prom Friday jvening, in the high school Featuring an elaborate de-jorative de-jorative theme which is tak-ng tak-ng every free minute of the ;ommittee's time, the gym ,vill be transformed into a fantastic "Garden in the Rain," for the dance event. So beautiful are the decorations decora-tions that a time has been set oy the class on Friday from 3:30 until 8 p.m. and Saturday ifternoon for the public to riew them. , Admittance to the dance will be by invitation only, an invitation being given for parents pa-rents when tickets are purchased. pur-chased. The grande promenade is scheduled for 10 p.m., followed follow-ed by dancing to Fred Loveless Love-less orchestra. Adding glamor and a touch of professionalism to the decorations deco-rations will be Leon Frehner, Salt Lake City architect, who is coining to assist with the end scenes for the hall. The class officers and general gen-eral committeemen have been Richard Taylor, junior class president, middle front, confers con-fers with vice-president Keith Sumsion, rear; secretary, Bette Snelson, front right and committee members Lynne Robertson, left and Ruth Bramall and Carta Ray Morten-sen, Morten-sen, rear right, on details of the prom Friday night. |