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Thanks ... To Those Dean of Girls, Libbie C. Hayward, counseled and guided the girls on the campus, who felt that in her they had a real friend. Along with the hours of help and guidance she gave the girls, she taught English and acted as the chief advisor for the Girls' Organization. Sherman Wing, assistant school principal and teacher of English, also acted as Dean of Boys and advisor for all boys activities. Mr. Wing assisted Mr. Tregeagle, and in his absence took over the leadership of the school. Both students and faculty members in need of advice at all times found in Mr. Wing a winning smile and a friendly, helping hand. Anna Lou Jones s pleasant attitude and quiet efficiency kept the office and all business affairs in excellent shape. Only she could nave so capaoiy carea for an office with so many strings attached. An understanding friend to all was Dr. Lloyd C. Whitlock, student coordinator, who helped solve personalproblems that faced the students during the year. This was only one of the numerous services that Dr. Whitlock tendered the schools.
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Our Leaders The lew making body of our school was the legislative council. Row I: Principal Tregeagle. Jan Bee Bryce Nielsen. Max Frampton. Anne Cullimore, Janet Kenner. Donna Thurgood. Pa Daniel and Paul Kitchen. Row II: Helen Scott Carma Taylor. Margie Yarroll. David Mitchell. Geraldine Adams. Kathleen Rasmussen Ann Kitchen Lynn Ann Taylor and Mary Ann Harding. Row III: Mary Carol Wayman. Lynette Anderson. Floy Moody Vena Lee Jacobson. Donna Nicholson. Dana Kay Boswell. Sharon Thayne. Karma Hunter, and Mary Jo Paramore. Row IV James Carrara. Deon Dove Larry Strong, Ray Madsen, Paul Johnson, Ernie Henderson, Ken Jackson Brian Goldsworthy and Glenn Nielnon. Row V Dick Bullock Bob Blackley. Russell .Pace. Edwin Crockett. Bill Bordeaux. Barbara Bernardi Carol Williams. Jo Ann Paulson, and Neva Sorenson. Row VI: Barbara Markham, Lydia Ulibarn. Margaret Gillis. Dean Isom Gloria Paramore. Shirlenc Jones. Norma Peay. Janet Gammon, and Nadine Stewart. O u The Board of Control was the head of our school government. Row I Anne Cullimore student body president. Principal Tregeagle. Sandra Graham, secretary and Janet Kenner, business manager. Row II: Carma Taylor and Helen Scott, yearbook editors. Pat Daniel. Provonian editor, and Janet Gammon. girls organization president. Row III: Bryce Nielsen, sophomore president. Paul Kitchen, senior president. Jan Bee junior president and Max Frampton. boys organization president. -13-
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Who Saved The Day Harold Boyack, clerk of the board of education, handled all the financial affairs of the Provo City Schools. This was no small job, as the expenditures for the year, including books, supplies, building costs, maintenance, and salaries, were well over a million dollars. Working with Mr. Boyack were Elma Penrod, secretary to the superintendent, Dorothy Woodward, secretary of school lunch, and Karma Hanseen, secretary to the clerk. Position of Superintendent of Buildings was filled by Justin Winkler. His competence and the efficiency of his work were evident in the upkeep of the buildings. Hungry students kept the cooks at the school cafeteria working hard to prepare tasty, tempting meals. Credit for planning and preparing the nutritious menus went to Mrs. Amy Taylor, district lunch supervisor, LaPearl Roberts, Ellen Row-berry, Pauline Thorne, Verda Daily, and Mary Farrer. Keeping the campus and the school building in tip-top condition was the job of Moroni Cottam, Wallace Casper, Andrew Mostert, and Glen Kirkwood. The students were grateful to these custodians for the uncomplaining hours they spent to keep the surroundings clean and beautiful.
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