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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Front row: Bob Leonard, Ann Sumsion, Lowell Anderson, Diann Kuhni, Richard Anderson, Carol Anne Day, Jim Griffiths. Mary Kay Rogers, Mr. Weight; Row Two: Linda Peterson, Merlcne Britsch. Melva Allred. Diane Henricksen, Linda Anderson, Rich- ard Anderson, Doug Vincent, Mark Brcinholt, Susan Black; Row Three: Judy Lloyd, Don Jensen, Bill Jolley, Keith Fintayson, Clyde Nielson, Geniel Ashton, Steve Bullock, Carl Greene, Barbara Hansen, Tonya Mackley, Sherry Paxton. OUR SCHOOL LAWMAKERS were members of the Legislative Council, composed of a representative from each homeroom in the school and the Board of Control, plus club presidents. We interpreted the policies of our principal and faculty to the rest of the students and passed laws and amendments proposed by our Board of Control. When it was necessary we met during second period, which was our homeroom class. We felt it a privilege and an honor to serve our school in this capacity. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Row One: Barbara Schcnck, Tammy Hill, Dennis Payne, Linda Wightman, Cheryl Jensen, Kim Jacobs, Fac Clarkson, Jon Hall, Brent Westphal, Steven Duckett, Alan Enkc; Row Two: Jim Calder, Keith Johnson, Virginia Bullock. Bill Clark, Maurine Trotter, Cheryl Clark, Bill Sykes, Gary Clayton, DelRoy Badham. Jeannie Wright, Diane Lee; Row Three: Carole Bingham, Bill Callahan, Stephen Jensen, Mary Ann Campbell, Carol Crockett, Ray Luce, Kenneth Larsen, Irene Dean, Su Morgan, Nana Jacobs, Bill Naylor, Gary Felker. —15—
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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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v V-: • : ■% u K’ . f v ... . ■ ' - V • ' • SENIORS TWELVE YEARS HAD passed for us, the seniors at P.H.S. Jim Griffiths, Clyde Nielsen, and Marilyn Miller were our officers. Along with the senior committee, and our sponsors. Miss Christensen and Mr. Lloyd, they helped produce the traditional senior activities. Early in the year we held a class party at the Provo Boat House, and in February we held the annual Senior Hop and Assembly. Our theme was Aurora. In May we all took a day off from our classes and went to Lagoon for our annual sluff day. This was one of the most important years of our lives, for in it we had to decide the path of life we should tread. Most of us had decided what we would do by the time of graduation. We were a little sad to leave behind our beloved P.H.S. that we had oome to know so well in our three years here. We would miss the pushing lunch line, the decorated halls at Christmas, the friends we made, and the thrilling games and dances in which we participated. We would always have the memory of our happy times, but life would never be the same again. Clyde Nielsen Senior Class Vice-President —16— Jim Griffiths Senior Class President . . . They Are Marilyn Miller Senior Class Secretary
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