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SCHOOL COUNCIL Working together to further school spirit, the cheerlead- ers for 1957-58 were: two seniors, Mary Lou Kruse and Linda Smoot, and two jun- iors, Nancy Oldroyd and Mary Clark. In addition to selling bus tickets to away games, making signs to advertise games, taking charge of pep rallies and cheering at assemblies and varsity games, they attend- ed Pep Club every morning. The ability and willingness of the cheerleaders helped to make the year a big suc- cess. v (L. to r.) Paul Gilbert, Social Chairman; Sandra Jacobsen, Social Chairman; Kay Gunn, President; Carolyn Terry, Vice-President.
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In charge of planning and pre- paring all socials sponsored by the School Council was Dee Sand- gren, our Social Chairman. Bob Bunker, junior class presi- dent, did a fine job as head of all activities carried on by the juniors. Under the journalistic leadership of Editor Sue Wakefield, the Y'ld Cat staff kept the studentbody informed monthly on school ac- tivities. An accurate record of all school activities was kept by Historian Carolyn Woodruff. Along with her good scholastic record, ef- ficiency was one of her best quafities. Only Bruce Bingham could have represented the sophomores, as their president, in all of their ac- tivities. As senior class president, lively Lewis Wilson represented the senior class with much enthu- siasm. With his brush and pallet. Ad- vertising Manager Pete Crnkovic took charge of advertising activi- ties sponsored by the School Council. The man behind the switch was Steve Nelson, speech manager, in charge of stage equipment and lighting. An efficient job was done by Yearbook Editor Doug Jones. Be- sides being a photographer, he was in charge of the staff activity. 13
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Fishing around for their place in the school were (I. to r.) George Taylor, Social Chairman; Francis Rogers, President; Carol Westover, Social Chairman; Carlene Wilde, Secretary; Stephen Gulbrandsen, Vice-President; Janna Dee Graham, Social Chairman. SE EWTFf GRAPE Getting used to a new way of school was accomplished with much success by the seventh grade class, which consisted of sixty-three students. They started the year out by each person choosing a goal for him- self. To help themselves attain this goal they participated in different activities and worked on hobbies such as baby tending and building model airplanes. The class was separated into two core classes which studied, among other things, the Mormon trek across the plains and the settling of Western Utah. Each student kept a Journal. Other outside activities that the seventh grade class enjoyed were: visiting the Pioneer Museum, a trip to the television studios in Salt Lake City and special dances for the seventh grade only.
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