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Wilson Adams Meredith Barker Kent Bateson These nineteen students constitute the top three percent of a class which has achieved honors in scholastics, athletics, and relations with people. Most have worked hard for the A’s and the compliments and, above all, the education. Congratulatory letters from Dr. Handley and scholarship grants to the Uni- versity of Utah were only a small part of the satis- faction gained from a three year record of achieve- ment and learning. Greg Brough Kit Burton Lynn Flowers Chip Hall Betsy James Barbara Manz Cherie Maynes Dane Jones Ginny Leeuwenburg Patsy Leeuwenburg Carol Mueller Jill Mulvay Craig E. Peterson Brent Petty Hal Sutherland Shirley Wood
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G mmmcemeni Chad Green Prayer “the wise man looks into space and does not regard the small as too little, or the great as too big; for he knows that there is no limit to dimensions.” —Lao-tse
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Vice-President Larry Siglin added the pause that refreshes to this year’s Senior Class. Great admiration from the opposite sex and a way of getting things accomplished helped push the Senior Class a hit further into the re- spectful eyes of the school. (Sig . . . it’s been a pleasure!) Seniors John Adams, President of the Senior Class, was frequently found soliciting new and unique ideas from all mem- bers of the ’66er’s. With a bright and subtle humor, John always ejaculated results. (John . . . it’s been rewarding.) The seniors have learned, but more important, as all leaders, they have shared that learning. From the senior float of Homecoming last fall to the “Challenge” link of the traditional Olympus Chain, seniors responded with activities and rewarding aspira- tions. Producing National Merit Final- ists and bearing the College Entrance Exams and college reports, seniors ex- hibited a mastery of patience. As Secretary of the Senior Class, Ruth Christensen brandished flagging Titan spritis. A bit of prodding and feminine insight kept the Senior Class moving and leading. (Ruth . . . it’s been frankly enjoyable.) 16
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