Millard High School - Millard Yearbook (Fillmore, UT)

 - Class of 1954

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Millard High School - Millard Yearbook (Fillmore, UT) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 24 of 128
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DEMOCRA OF SELF- GOVERNMENT ARE UPHELD BY TIC PRINCIPLES MJ ouernmenf The sfudenf governmenf of Millard I-Iigh School is a governmenf of fhe sfudenfs, for fhe sfu denfs, and by fhe sfudenfs, sef up in fwo disfincf branches: one fhe execufive, and fhe ofher fhe represenfafive branch. Bofh serve sfudenfs fo experience fhe pracfical lessons of American democracy. Those who are enfrusfed in I953-'54 wifh fhe leadership of our schools governmenf, fo fur- fher sfudenfs' inferesfs fo fhe besf of fheir abilifies are: Lynn Mcfkrfhur, presidenf: Joyce Black, vice-presidenfq Helen Robison, secrefaryy Jeaneffe Warner, social manager: LeGrand Kimball, busi- ness manager: Ivlervin Beclcsfrand, commissioner of publicafionsy Joan Spencer, Theone Paxfon, and La Nila Chrisfensen, cheerleaders, wifh Mr. Whafcoff and Ivlrs. I-Iunfer serving as faculfy advisers. While fhe members of our execufive council are vicforious survivors of heafed polifical campaigns which appealed for sfudenfs' vofes, disregarding class rank, servanfs of fhe represenfafives branch are elecfees from every home-room. And if is fhrough fhe laffer, sfudenfs' ideas, views, and complainfs reach proper voicing in council meefings, where bofh branches discuss and worlc ouf solufions for one and all problems arising in school .... The faslcs of our sfudenf leaders are many and frequenf. Whenever one problem seems solved, fwo or more ofhers require affenfion. The imporfanf iob of direcfing sfudenf affairs in a pleasing way, and serving all sfudenfs safis- facforily, is a never ending, offen fhanlcless one. Neverfheless, our sfudenf council fulfilled ifs re- sponsibilifies well: everyone called fo serve gave freely of his fime and falenfs. If is, fherefore, wifh pride fhaf we say fo all fhose who have had a parf in making our sfudenf governmenf a success, Many fhanlcs for a iob well done. ess FICIAL RIDE. STRICTLY BUSIN F Just AN O C nCIIZ M-il rar, I953-'54 S+ude I ou I I a the members O , . LYNN Mc' . ,p,esicIenI- Here Bret rlqhvz If Y- JOYCE BLACK. Vice ger' Iefl 0 ' secre af ' -,I Mana ' F. L Row. BXNSQN, NERI S061 irLEL-EAIFIHSI? President get. JEANET'I'E'zlr:R ' , a - ' al ' seCOEIRii4w5TciMBAIhAilII5InEznmgsione' oi Pub ITN SPENCER, ch-wfI 'I s' Le BECKS ' EN .IO MERVIN HRISTENS ' nr a ROW C . NILA fi-IEONE PAXTON' La 20

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SZTAOOF ECUQCL5 of Lil' Safe busily engaged in work. While sTudenTs in general enioy summer vacaTion, These musicians-To-be puT aside classical composiTions and begin To polish up on Their march- ing Techniques . . . geTTing ready Tor appearances in summer TesTiviTies. The TirsT oT These is The locally sponsored big celebraTion on The TourTh oT July: Then Tollows The Trip To Nephi, To parTicipaTe in The sTeadiIy growing UTe STampede: and Tinally, buT noT leasT, comes The band's biggesT sufnmer evenT, The always much anTicipaTed Trip To SalT Lalce CiTy, To assisT in The sTaTe's mosT colorTul celebraTion, The Days OT '47. Wherever These school represenTaTives appear, They earn new recognifion Tor Their Tine worlc, Thanlcs To Their devoTed leader Mr. Dallin S. Nielson, and all who enioy conTribuTing oT Their Time and eTTorTs To do ThaT which They are asked To do To The besl' oT Their abiIiTies. . . . A GROUP OF STUDENTS THAT RATES TOPS Row One, IeIT To righT:- JOYCE BLACK, HELEN ROBINSON, JOAN SPENCER. Row Two 2-- MERLENE JENSEN, BILLY GEORGE, LaVON JENSEN, PHYLLIS STARLEY, LaRAE ROBINSON, GAE COOPER, LINDA CALLISTER. Row Three:- DICK PAYNE, JAMES NELSON, GLADE NIXON, VON TAYLOR, KENT LARSON, De LON AVERETT, LaRAE DAY. Row Three:- DEAN PETERSON, DALLIN NIELSON, Insfruciorg PAUL PETERSON, KENNETH DAY, BOB PAYNE, BILL IVERSON DON PETERSON, BILLY PETERSON, LARRY OLPIN, LARRY PETERSON, EDDIE WHATCOTT. I9



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THE TASK OF CO-ORDINATING OUR COUNTY'S SCHOOL SYSTEM WITH A MAXIMUM OF DESIRABLE CUMBS RESULTS AT A MINIMUM COST FALLS UPON To NEW R ANK LU' .SZ 00 Z?06l.I 6! While The responsibiIiTy oT selecTing an eTTi- cienT school board Talls squarely upon The shoulders oT every Millard CounTy ciTizen, The exTremely diffi- cult yes, Thankless, buT imporTanT Task oT allocaf- ing limiTed school Tunds Tor buying equipment making repairs and new consTrucTion, as well as our School Di, . mainTaining buildings and grounds, becomes ThaT GOLSEICWS New Su . of a wise school board. ForTunaTe is The com- N P- WRIGIflT'rlnf9nde,,f muniTy ThaT can boasT To have board members ex- perienced enough To handle such a grave responsi- biliTy successTully. For This can only be accomplished wiTh leaders Tull oT personal inTegriTy, Tair judgment and TrusTed wisdom, wiTh public servanTs ready To preserve our independenT educaTional sysTem and iTs democraTic principles. Millard CounTy is proud To have such sTalwarT servanTs on iTs school board. FurThermore, iT considers iTselT highly honored To have as The boarcl's mouThpiece, SuperinTendenT Golden P. Wright former principal oT Millard High, a man well qualiTied Tor such an imporTanT posiTion. Under The laTTer's waTchTul eye our golden ideals oT Americanism will remain unTempered. ParenTs can resT assured ThaT excellenT iudgmenT will be exercised in proper selecTion of Teachers, and ThaT schools ThroughouT The disTricT will noT only be communiTy cenTered, buT laboraTories oT democracy -True workshops oT learning. Special Thanks go To our public servanTs oT ed ucaTion, Tor in spiTe oT all The diTTicuITies and Thun- dersTorms weaThered during This hecTic year oT sTal'e-wide educaTional baTTles, noT one of Them, be he board member, adminisTraTor, or Teacher, shrunk Trom perTorming his duTy .... When The call To reporT Tor work was issued, everyone was on hand: no one had his TaiTh in educaTion desTroyed. THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE Informally gaTherecI before one of Their many business meeTings' openings are Ileff To righTj board members: JOSEPH L. ROBISON, ELBERT STEVENS, CARL THEOBALD, GARDNER KIMBALL, and W. C. COLE. 21

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