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W Barbara Nicholson, Secretary Alfred Lee, President Merrill Peay, Vice-President -v .- , S ,,,,, Zi' ...N -B 1 ' l lk .- 't,xA 4,,, 1 . FTW M, xc it , A, 13359 'L 1' ga These students combined their talents to make l95O-Sl a successful year. Left to right are: Row lr Janet Kenner, Merrill Peay, Barbara Nicholson, Alfred Lee, Helen Heslington, Row 2: Reed Boshard, Milton Moon, Ron Nielson, Don Carter, Bob Stewart, Absent when the pic. was taken were Marbra Coles, Marilyn Carling, Carol Dunford, 114,
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Superintendant J. C. Moffitt was ever increasing his vast store of knowledge and information. He studied figures, facts, and faces to gain more understanding Was it Ancient Egyptian or iust some problem concerning a Provo High School student? Remedies for problems were studied by Principal D. V. Tre- geagle and Secretary Anna Lou Jones. eir supervision is to appreciate them .. May all of the reflections of the seniors during their years at Provo High School be pleasant and profitable. May those of the iuniors at the half way mark fortell pleasant activities for the future. The sophomores have but one year's experiences for reflections, yet ahead lie two years of happy anticipation of ioys yet to come. Let this book be a constant reminder of the happy, pleasant associations of students and teachers as we worked out together the problems of the day. Sincerely, D. V. Tregeagle ...13- Just leaving . . . Dr. J. C. Moffitt always found time on his busy schedule to visit Provo City schools and students. J r 1 J
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vice president. secretary of the student body. Reed Boshard, Business Manager Our Legislative and Executive Councils did a more-than-great iob of governing us. They were made up of equal representation from the senior, iunior, and sophomore classes. The councils discussed and ironed out any difficulty that faced the student body. They were one of the reasons that 1950-1951 was one of our most successful years at PHS. The law making body of our school was the legislative council, left to right, Row l: Helen Heslington, Barbara Nicholson, Reed Boshard, Merrill Peay, Alfred Lee, Don Carter, Row 2: Don Peay, Wayne Keith, Gordon Flygare, Paul Furr, Bud Wardle, Ron Nielson, Lyle Farr, Row 3: Keith Strong, Niel Mackenzie, Kent Harrison, Dick Calder, Donna Smeath, Carma Jane Bradley, Jeanne Loveless, Row 4: JoAnn Allen, JoAnn Gay, Ann Krammermeyer, Marbra Coles, Carol Dunford, Vivian Davies, Verna De La Mare, Mar- Alfred Lee, Provo High School prexy, competent director of student affairs, outstanding athlete . . . was one of those lads who teamed brains with brawn . . . excelled in football and basketball . . . was a favorite through his amiable personality. Merrill Peay, an all-round good buy, full of what it takes . . . interceded very effectively when Alfred was not to be found . . . ranked high as a capable leader and student body Barbara Nicholson, versatile and talented in innumerable fields . . . radiated her sunny disposition through dancing eyes and smiling lips . , . kept the books in perfect order as Reed Boshard, as likeable a fellow as he was an efficient l business manager . . . fought with our year's finances . . . kept PHS out of the red . . . made sure there was never a dull moment. gie Carter, Melba Rose, Row 51 Lorna Anderson, Ron Kump, Bob Stewart, Eugene King, Leland Sheets, Dwight Ladle, Jimmy Penrod, Milton Moon, Row 6: Marcia King, Norma Joyce Thorne, Donna Thurgood, Ann Cullimore, Helen Nielson, Marilyn Worsley, Florence Baird, Von Wright, Janet Kenner, Row 71 Marilyn Carling, JoAnn Laws, Merrill DeLange, Nile Jensen, Frank Mad- sen, Jack Wright, David Stewart, Dave McEwan, Howard Johnson. -15-
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