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An all around “swell guy' was our prexy for 1950—a great leader in many fields. Bill showed prowess in all athletics, gained esteem as Sophomore Class president, Boys' Organization vice president in his junior year, and won the friendship of all who knew him. His standards and sense of fair play made us proud to refer to him as our student body president. Back Row Left to Right - Stan Brere-ton, student manager; Rex Eggertson, Boys' Organization president; Bill Richards, Student Body president; LaRue Madsen, Junior president; D. V. Tre-geagle, principal. Front Row - Neil Rigby, Provost coeditor; Gordon Nelson, Sophomore president; Marilyn Richmond, Provonian editor; Dixie Taylor, Student Body secretary; Boyd Frampton, Student Body vice-president; Earlena Lewis, Girls' Organization president; Sally Madsen, Provost co-editor; Bill Beazer, Senior president.
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Eating, the favorite pastime of many students, kept the cooks at the school cafeteria working extra hard. Queens of our kitchen really deserve a vote of thanks for keeping students and teachers well-fed and happy. Any time during the forenoon one could find LaPearl Roberts, Verda Daly, Tune Peterson, Ellen Rowberry, and Melba Miller preparing Dleas-ing lunches from whence came tempting aromas. SaiiCEX i Clean as a whistle could be applied to Provo High School after it met with our building engineers. Long after halls ceased to resound with enlightened voices, they worked, leaving behind only shiny floors and the clean smell of soap and water. To our custodians—Moroni Cottom, Oscar Garrett, and Glen Kirkwood—we express our heartfelt appreciation. Nineteen
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Student leaders in Legislative Council. Left to right first row: Bill Richards, Dixie Taylor, Boyd Frampton, D. V. Tregeagle, Vera Bailey. Second row: Dell Timpson, Earlena Lewis, Myrna Richins, Carolyn James, Lois Ray, Carolyn Gray. Third row: Barbara Dunkley, Orlinda Wright, Bill Beazer, Gary Hoover, Barbara Munroe, Ruth Adams, Bar bara Moore. Fourth row: Jud Mann, Sally Madsen, Marilyn Richmond, Mary Ann Storrs, Neil Rigby, Joyce Henrichson, Helen Herman, Margaret Olsen. Fifth row: Stan Brereton, Gordon Flygare, Jordan Tanner, Bob Moore, JoAnn Mitchell, Carma Bradley, Mary Phelan. Sixth row: Jeanne Loveless, Lois Klein, Joye R. Hopkinson, Norman Spencer, Cecil Wall Gary Payne, LaRue Madsen. Seventh row: Nile Jensen. Gordon Nelson, Dave Lewis, Ronnie Beck, and Gail Perry. dVif-tij . . . Boyd Frampton, likable, easy-going vice-president, Dixie Taylor, gracious, efficient secretary; and Stan Brereton, good looking, conscientious student manager, were the second, third, and fourth links in the- chain of democratic school government. To make 1950 a happy memory, our officers scheduled lyceums, assemblies, dances, shows, and other activities which made our school years the best years of our lives.
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