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WAYNE CARLE—President Full confidence was high chief of the of his winning participating tivities. His the tribe. cers, and pu council has met and copecf. with the problems which are continually arising in student life. We feel thfer isn't a more capable group elected to handle such difficulties. A feather in the war bonnet of any school is a good governing body—and that's just what Provo High School has had this year in its Legislative Council. Acting as the mediator in persuading faculty and student groups to smoke the pipe of peace, the Council has come to many valuable agreements. During the year the five-score members made up of all student officers have amended the school constitution twice, solved conduct and orientation problems, and established an efficient Ushers' Club. Meetings were held regularly every other Tuesday morning. First row: Diane Morley, Dixie Lee Whitney, Verlynn Freebairn, Wayne Carle, Wayne Moon, Norman Bryner, Louise Hafen, Lucille Gatenbv, Mary Alice Brooks. Second row: Kay Cullimore, Carmela Tanner, Dix Felker, Keith Aston, Forrest Thomas, Melvin Snow, Clyde Ricks, Hilton Terry.
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COOKS Chief stew-makers were kept busy feeding the hungry tribe appetizing, well-balanced food during the year. Those who enjoyed meals at the tribal feast board will attest to this. June Peterson, Beth Urie, La-Pearl Roberts, Verda Dailey. CUSTODIANS Keepers of the keys rounded ou+ a successful year by giving a clean sweep to the tepee. Their duties did not, however, prevent them from displaying their typical cheery smiles. Oscar Garrett, Moroni Cottam. L. C. NELSON L. C. Nelson, born in Ephraim, Utah, August 20, 1878, spent most of his earlier years in Redmond, Utah. He was educated in the Redmond Elementary School and spent one year at the B. Y. Academy in Provo and one year talcing a missionary course at Snow College, after which he left for a mission for the L.D.S. Church to the Northwestern States. He has been employed for twenty-six years by the Provo City Schools—ten years at the Maeser Elementary and sixteen years at Provo High. Wish I could stay with the young people, states Mr. Nelson, I have enjoyed them very much and I loved every minute of it. We all hate to see this little man with such a beaming personality leave—good luclc to him in the future. L. C. Nelson, Retired Custodian
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w?hU'iE HAFEN-yersatile secretary of the reservation, was kept continually on the run this year .1 l mdny . 'es ds chief-third-highest. Her unfailing dependability was an asset, spurring ose who came in contact with her on to increased vigor. NORMAN BRYNER—A typical representative of the male population, Norman Bryner made the most of his position by getting acquainted with a large number of his fellow tepee-tenants and always displaying his winning smile. WAYNE MOON—Our student manager, undertook a great responsibility when he accepted this most difficult of positions. However, Wayne clearly proved that he had a head for business. First row: DeLoy Bench, Forrest Thomas, Tom Giles. Don Anderson, Principal Tregeagle, Wayne Moon, Norman Bryner, Louise Hafen, Wayne Carle. Second row: Glenna Edwards, Dixie Lee Whitney, Lucille Gaten-by, Diane Morley, Jack Kelly, Nancy Brockbank, Bob Dean, Car-mela Tanner, Kay Cullimore, Naomi Terry, Ellen Newren. Third row: Dawn Terry, Diane Dunford, Virginia Webb, Dora Jean Cameron, Ann Whiting, Mary Alice Brooks, Bonnie Peay, Gayle Walton, Betty Patton. Fourth row: Dayle Jeffs, Jack Hundley, Bill Richards, Judd Mann, Hilton Terry, Jack Parker, Stuart Nelson, Geraldine Anderson, and Verlynn Freebairn. Fifth row: Ronnie Carhart, Cecil Robertsen, Melvin Billings, Kuhn Marshall, Ralph Morgan, Marilyn Price. Ray Daley, Renee Lewis. Sixth row: Juanita Stone, Barbara Wright, Jeanne Crockett.
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