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Show DAILY HERALD TinTT)cn v a n tt o Vtih l:ui;", Utah f Students Present Plays BYU ) A For Beta-Thali- SPANISH - : --- FORK The Beta-Thali- an -'- y;' SLOUSi-- . . , N'LQM in c mem- Iran cur o"ecticn. c? Spring 3.98 $Mito-wodJdrt- t. end s'cmorou$ lantern sleeves ELCL5o.,.2.i o to S.h4 j;rry)..eri!icr.cd wl!h psrmancnt Club three-ac- t plays put on by two ladies from the Erigham Young j anu university, tjariene Mary Dawson. Each acted as narrator-fo- r the other. The meetwas held at the home of Mrs. I 3 ing Mark A. McKell with : Mrs. v Charles Swanner as The program was in charge or Mrs. David C. Forseu Jr. The I saluate was led by Mrs. Paul 1 ValgardEcn and the collect was given by Eernice Bearnson. Light refreshments were served to 17 members and a special guest, Mrs. Frank Wilson of ' Springville. Next meeting of the club will be the closing social and will be held on April 15 at the Chicken Roost. Mrs. Cheryl Swalberg 3 STOPPED FIN ROUTE Marilyn Scboles, center, chairman of the American Fork High School will be the chairman with Mrs. 3 Junior Prom assembly committee is stopped in her tracks on the stairway with left, Beverly Shelton assisting. Bateman and Carols Dirnitt. committee members. The girls were cn route upstairs to a committee meeting to round tn plans for the assembly program "to be given- - on Friday. The annual Junior class officers are Larry 1 Junior Prom will follow in the evening. Slorrs, president; Patsy Pate, I i vice, president; Lorene Cleghorn. ! lman and Carcl Pimitt. Dorothy ll Vfc.st f is in charge lb ll the. assem- secretary; Marilyn fcckoles, pro-- f bly program booklets. gram chairman. . .Oa an bers of the heard two very interesting X V. v ':, tuc!;s just ore yc-un- tA LL N . 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One of the tlay's events is the GaretliAVootton and a dash of the "Ricochet Romance" special' rss?mbly program, sched- -' modern uled for 1 'p. ri. in thr audi- - sung by Elaine Greenwood and ' 1? "Want-citcmcr.- t. Kel-cvenin- g. Mar-"Blu- e . torium. Ycur th I 'sing ".'i'h thom-.- rl L:f." ti: prorrm varloirs phas-- s of the Juiicr c!o s. Harry Deveraux brings the pro-I- s, gram to the modern day. the lems ..and anticipations of the life ol iJumor Prom will be dramatical- To hegin. Dou-'r- .s Lar en will ly described by Irene Chipman Uabv." and nct and the program will end with ring "Pretty Connie" Dean" ar.d Janice Win " will ,he dancing of the Promenade to dance the rumba th "Too Young tho theme melcdy "Blue Violins" to Tango." A dash of humor hy Ada Bennett. Craig Morten-wil- l Deanra Grant, Larry Storrs, be Beverly Baienan's ' . Prob-portr- 11 ay - -- I frt: A(f con-'Po- n'. w m.t i C 'SL'v jf'v" " HI L ... , ....... i -- I I. 1 I - - tribution with ' School Davs " Lynne Anderson and Glen Smith. "As Time Goes By" is the drnee' The Promenade will begin, at music played by Doro'.hy Vest !) p. m. in the beautifully dec-fo- r the dancers Low Brown, orated school, gym. A highlight Bill Warn irk. Barbara Wag-stafof the dance will be the dancing and Ronal "Lot? g, depicting theOf the Promenade by the class class growing t:p. member?. Teenage,, th time of discover-- ' Glen Smith and Lynne Ander-in- g "each ether" will hepor- - son are of the Prom, trayed by ArV Beru-ettAll members of the class have .Marilyn Tukett and Xjim! Dimittcinging been assigned to various .Mnriar.i Francom Tnittecs. The assembly program will dance to Ballerina, has been arranged by Marilyn Dance, "cung Man with a Scholes, chairman; Beverly Bate- 1 en . com-Dreams- ." "D-aV"?- regularly r J U(o) svv . . now only .VALUES X SHOP' and SAVE! 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