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Student Council Front row. left to right: Ken Peterson. Jane Erickson Mark Plummer. Charlotte Daniels. Dave Wmtch. Clair Nielson. Marta DeLeeuw. Allan Simons Kris Frischknecht Second row: Diane Christensen Gay Nelson Kallene Keller. Kathy Stoddard. Brad Anderson Cindy Tibbs Bob Tuttle Third row: Greg Morrison. Eileen Braithwaite. Jim Braithwaite. Jann Jacobson Jane Peterson Fourth row: Steve Kjar Dennis Monson. Corynne Stahle. Freddie Ann Francks Back row: Ned Jensen. Advisor. Brian Hatch. Hart Sanders. Rosemary Squire. Terry Reid 9
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Studentbody Officers Jann Jacobson. Steve Kjar. Dave Wintch. Kris Frischknecht A handsome senior, Steve Kjar. served as Stu- dentbody President. Under his capable leadership and organization, the students had a great deal of school spirit. Steve was always there —helping— with the Student Lounge, dances, assemblies, or where- ever he was needed by the studentbody Vice-President was Jann Jacobson. Jann, fun- loving, and full of vitality, helped the students to feel at home She proved to be a good officer with loads of talent, ability, and ideas. Jann was part of the school's backbone; she strengthened it with unity and spirit. Kris Frischknecht was our Studentbody Secre- tary. She was always busy taking down minutes, typing letters, and being useful. Kris bubbled over with ex- citement and ideas. Planning our activities for this year was talented Dave Wintch. Dave helped to plan the Region Seven dance, along with the other activities that we had Whenever he was asked to do anything, it was done well. 8
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Senior Officers Brad Anderson. Sherry Dove. Jim Braithwaite. Kathy Stoddard With Jim. Kathy. Sherry, and Brad leading the senior class, where else could they go but up? Some of the things that helped them to go up were taking first place with their float in the Homecoming Parade, presenting a great assembly, and an out- standing dance The seniors showed great school spirit by always wanting to be on top They tried their hardest to out yell the lower classmen at all the activities, including ball games and pep rallies As seniors, they experienced new changes. Among these changes were the modular sched- uling. the student lounge, and being the upper classmen. Although they eagerly awaited their graduation, they realized that they must advance one more step in life One by one, the class of 71. will go their separate ways, but they will always remember the school spirit, unity, and friendships they had at Manti High Junior Officers The juniors entered the year with much ma- turity and great determination to make it their best year ever They did their best in everything they participated in. For Homecoming Week they tried their hardest to do better than either of the other classes. They were rewarded by having the Home- coming Queen chosen from their class When choosing class rings they decided to make their own special design which had never been done before. Their junior assembly was of high quality. The highlight for the class of 72 was the Junior Prom. The success of that night reflected the hard work the entire class put into it, whether it was decorating, planning, advertising, or participating With their officers taking the lead, the junior class did their best to make this year a great one As the class advances from jolly, jolly juniors into mighty seniors.” we expect them to do even better. 10 Kenny Peterson. Freddie Ann Francks. Mark Plummer Bob Tuttle
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