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DIANN KUHNI was our petite studentbody secretary. She handled the paper work entailed in operating an efficient school. Besides this, she was an honor student and participated in many of our school’s extra-curricular activities. The school history book, a record of the activities of our year, was one of her major projects. CAROL ANNE DAY was appointed our student manager. Of the four student body offices, this was the only one that was not elective. She was chosen by the principal and the faculty because of her fine capabilities. She handled all of the school funds and acted, along with the other officers, as a member of the Board of Control. Assistant Principal, Kenneth Weight, advised Diann Kuhni, Richard Anderson, Lowell Anderson and Carol Day, as to current affairs. —13—
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OUR PROVO HIGH studentbody president was Richard Anderson, an outgoing senior interested in many things. As our representative, he acted as spokesman at civic activities, before parents, groups, and at other schools. He presided over our assemblies and pep rallies, giving them an air of dignity. When trouble came, he was no longer Richard Anderson; he was our leader, standing for all that we had been, were, and hoped to be. He helped us achieve our goals and aims, leaving the office to his successor, secure in the feeling that he had done his best to make P.H.S. an honorable place in which to be educated. He was one of the many links in the traditional chain of good student presidents, and he upheld all that this coveted position stood for. Vibrant Leadership Paid Off LOWELL ANDERSON held the office of P.H.S. vice-president, which was often thought of as a lazy man’s dream. He came to realize that there was more to the office than just glory, however. He presided over the executive branch of our school government, the Board of Control. Under his direction, this important group raised our standards in places that showed a lack. Sometimes he took charge of the assemblies when Richard was unable to be there. Lowell was active in sports and music, as well as in student government. His year was marked by fun, work, and accomplishment. He helped make our school a better one and governed himself and his office with traditional dignity and honor. —12—
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Richard Anderson Student Body President Lowell Anderson Student Body Vice-President Diann Kuhni Student Body Secretary Carol Anne Day Student Body Business Manager Jim Griffiths Senior Class President Mark Breinholt Junior Class President Jim Calder Sophomore Class President Steve Bullock Boys’ Organization President Diane Henricksen Girls’ Organization President Cheryl Jensen Cheer Mistress Fae Clarkson School Spirit Chairman Linda Peterson Provost Editor Mary Ann Campbell Provonian Editor Legislative Branch Cheryl Jensen, Mary Ann Campbell, and Carol Anne Day proudly looked over the new Proclamation which had been issued by the Provo High Board of Control. THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH of our student government was our Board of Control. We worked with Mr. Weight, assisted by the Legislative council, to keep our busy world here at P.H.S. on an even keel. One of our accomplishments this year was to issue a proclamation stating that members of our school found guilty of appearing at student functions with evidence of having used intoxicants would be deprived of their activity cards. Some students had to learn the hard way, but we enforced our new law to help raise school standards and give our school a better name. We met every other Tuesday morning at 7:30 during first period. Lowell Anderson acted as our chairman, directing us in our work. When our year was over, we felt that we had helped our school become a better place for an education.
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