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Show bePresented atFifth Honors Cotillion Ball Sunday, April 5, 1970 Page 18—-THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Debutantes to Amid an elegant Grecian theme, which has become traditional, 34 Debutantes of Utah Valley Honers Cotillion will be presented in the Wilkinson Center Ballroom, Thursday evening at 9 p.m. at the Fifth anual Debutarte Ball. Wearing long, white evening gowns and carrying a cascade of red roses, each of the Honorable Clyde V. Millar, Utah Secretary of State, and the mayors of Utah Valley. As each Debutante makes her bowto the dignitaries, her father will receive her and lead her along a long, red carpet to her position on the floor. Mothers will form the Royal Court with the Debutantes’ escorts standing behind them. High point of the evening will be the announcement of the Debutante of the Year, Miss CHATTING WITH Orem Mayor Winston Crawford, the debutantes tell him of their excitement and anticipation of the Cotillion. From left to right, the debutantes are Joan Wolsey, Gaye Seal, Carol Reim- schissel Kolene Larsen, Barbara Jensen and Yvonne Ogilvie, who represent 34 girls who have com- pleted several months of study and activity in self-improvement and community service. cd Congeniality and the three HonorSealGirls. A Grecian buffet and dancing will conclude the evening. J. Elliot Cameron, dean of students at BYU will welcome the guests and dignitaries. The community is invited to attend anda specialinvitation is extended to all alumnae of Cotillion to attend. Mrs. Charles Payton is chairman for the evening and Mrs. Larry C. Jensenis advisor. Jther committee members melude: Mr. and Mrs, Sterling Ereanbrack, Mr. and Mrs. William Firmage and Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore, ae Mrs. Ross Davis, LaMarr Duke and Mrs. alvintort Hartvigsen,decorations; Mrs. Durell Barney, board chairman; Mrs. Charles Pecht, training director; Mrs. Robert Smith, Mothers Board chair- HONORS COTILLION BOARD members plan for this year’s festivities. Seated, left to right, are Mrs. John Felt, fashion coordinator; Mrs. Rex Gabbitas, executive secretary; Miss Rosemary Smith, standards chairman; Mrs. Ross Davis, special events. Standing are Mrs. man. Also working wilh Debutantes whoare high school seniors. The Cotillion program Smith, standards and rehearsal; sets high standards of perHilene Steed, presentations; formasice,assists in formulating KathleenSteed, rehearsal; Mrs. attitudes of worth and enrichFerral J. Ogilvie, invitations and ment and helps them to broaden programs; Mrs. John Sand- their scope and field of activities strom, pictures; Charlene to embrace whatis finest in their Sandstrom, invitations; Mrs. homes, schools and community, lade Terry, Mrs. Frank Van according to Cutillion officers. Wagonen, Mrs. Keni Pillings, Their activities have included a Mrs. Lee Jolley, Mrs. Ray Banks philanthropic project and and Carolyn Astin. concert; a home tour; atThe ball climaxes several tendance at symphonyconcerts; ; taking unmonthsofstudy and work by the a arrangements are Rosemary Durell Barney, governing board chairman; Mrs. William R. Firmage, advisory board; Mrs. Sterling M. Ercanbrack, advisory board; Mrs. C. Charles Payton, ball chairman; Mrs. Charles Pecht, training director; Mrs. John Sandstrom, recording secretary. derprivileged youngsters to the ballet; and a dinner show. They are encouraged to improvetheir personality and appearance and to develop talents. Girls who will be presented Thursday include: Carol Ann Nelson, Kathleen Roundy and Lynnette Shurhway, American Fork; Linda Anderberg, Bonnie Arrowsmith, Linda Bown, Jensen, Kolene Larsen, Aline Nielson, Suzanne Nix, Claudette ¢ and Mone Farley, Salem. From Provo are Anna Argyle, Merry Jo Call, Lynette Gardner, Madelyn Elsworth, Kristin Debbie Brereton, Terry Ann Gardner, Marjean Hall, Carol Brereton, Trudy Evans, Jenny Reimschissel, Charlene SandFinlinson, Carol Ann Hardy, strom, Sharon Ungricht and Jan Robin Jackman, Barbara Weaver. MOLLY MAYFIELD WhatPlace Has Ex-Wife at His Funeral? DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: Whatplace has an ex-wife at the funeral of her ex-husband? This woman left her husband 20 years ago to marry another man, He remarried 9 years ago to a friend of mine. When he passed away,this ex-wife came to the funeral, although she did not go into the church. A FRIEND DEAR FRIEND: DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: Molly, what do you you think of workers who chew gum on the job? T'ma patientin a hospital and will be here for some time. There are a lot of irritating nvisesin a hospital but I cen take anything except an employe who chews and cracks gum—with the mouth open yet! Reminds meof a cow chewing Anyone can attend a funeral her cud — myapologies to the (except private funerals). I cow, she keeps her mouth presume,since shedidn’t go into closed! the church, she went to the Don’t you think there oughta funeral home and-or the be a law? cemetery. REHEARSING THEIR BOWS for the Cotillion are Kolene Larsen and Barbara Jensen. The Provo ROTC provides the Honor Guard. After her tae each debutante will be led by There are five known varie- her father to her position on the dance floor, where the girls then await the announcement of Miss Congeniality, the three Honor Seal girls, and the Debutante of the Year. If she conducted herself like a lady andin no way madeherself conspicuous, she was not out of Meat loaf will bake in half place. Her status wasthat of an the usual time if you bake it “old acquaintance,” I’d say — a Sinch square pan in a with sentimentaloff-shoots. layer or in muffin pans instead of the usual loaf pan. MM. DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: T’ve never been allowed to do muchdating but nowI’ve fallen in love with a great guy, a real gentlemen, and I’m so afraid my parents are going to do as they've always done — gradually break us up. Kenny andi aren’t thinking of inarriage or anything like that (he’s 20, I’m almost 18) but we do like to be together. Right now T’m allowed to see him Saturday P.S.: I do sympathize with you nights and Sundays, but I can — she (or he) could keep her tell by the waythey talk that my mouthshut! parents are aboutto cut out the P.P.S.: Why not leave this Sunday “privilege.” The next step will be to make me stop clipping on his or her desk? seeing him atall. MM. DEAR MAZIE: Cigarette smokers, cigar friends, knuckle crackers, toe tappers, and gum chewers — ail idiosyncrasies that give some people the heebie-jeebies. Since we can’t outlaw everyone, we'll have to learn to live with ’em. Shut out your gum-cracker with your radio or TV (the Kind with earphones), close your eyes and relax, T’ma senior in high school and I think I should be allowed to select my own boy frieuds and haveatleastthree dates a week. Do youthink that’s asking too much? UPSET DEAR UPSET: Saturday night, Sundays anda not-too-late date one evening during the week isn’t outof line for a girl who is about to graduate from high school, If you've found a boy who treats you with respect and affection,you'rea lucky gal. I do hope your parents don’tspoil it for you. E The nation’s first recorded ties of salmon along the Pacific strike, involving printers. ocCoast. curred in Philadelphia in 1786. IS today the day you're going to do something about your weight? 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