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The Legislative Council of Provo High consisted of: Lynn Fechser presiding. Row One, Margaret Mitchell, Jane Ann Bown, Ronnie Warner, Dale Bird, Ellen Ann Allen, Evelyn Oaks, Robert Olsen, Bruce Barlow, Mark Clarke, Merrill Greenhalgh, Ronald Verbeck, Marian Hunt; Row Two, Carson Spencer, Mike Liddiard, Bruce Dahle, Lola Van Wagenen, Frank Sumner, Norma Hedquist, Bill Wood, Rush Sumpter, David Thayne, Bob Lewis, Callie Crosby, Connie Ann Kay, Lynne Gridley, Mr. Weight, Row Three, Ted Hindmarsh, Gene Ewell, Laura Ann Fleming, Marion Lund, Darlene Atwood, Jean Taylor, John Young, Gordon Thornton, Venita Parry, Kent Van Wagenen, Kenneth Koylance, Virginia Haws, Dixie Innes, Phil Bullock, Bruce Gammon, Row Four, Jerry Sue Sundwall, Richard Van Wagenen, Suzanne Webb, Jeraldine James, Darlene Brooks, Ernie Milner, De Ann Adams, Connie Leonard, Nancy Lieshman, Mary Duckett, Elaine Killpack, Jeannie Leonard, David Nuttall, David Cropper, Bonnie Barlow. MNG YOU FM This active eight who kept the spirit of the crowd at a high pitch never let the excitement of a game die. As the basketball season opened, tneirs was tne privilege of introducing the Bulldog Fight Song written for Provo High by Clyde D. Sandgren and enthusiastically received by the studentbody.
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Cheerleaders were the agile eight who welded their individual energies into a single unit to cheer the bulldog teams to fame. Leading the studentbody in examples of sportsmanship in victory and defeat, they promoted good will for Provo High among the schools of Region V. Amid flying pom-poms and screaming crowds, through pep rallies and games, these spirited cheerleaders cried for victory. Their undying support of the bulldogs made 1956-57 a red-letter year in sports. The Legislative Council assembled in the auditorium every two weeks, and under the direction of studentbody president Lynn Fechser, legislated measures which improved student conduct and boosted school spirit. It formed an important branch of Provo High's student government. Composed of the homeroom representatives, club presidents, and Board of Control, this council was the byline between the faculty, the Board of Control, and the studentbody. wtsrm to moo and Through victory and defeat the school spirit of Provo High continued to flourish under the leadership of these vivacious cheerleaders: Ken Roylance, Ernie Milner, Ron Verbeck, Bruce Barlow, DeAnne Adams, Norma Hedquist, Jerrie James, and Darleen Brooks. They practiced tirelessly to perfect their cheers.
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The three classes of Provo High — sophomores, juniors, and seniors — were the nucleus of all the glamour and excitement of life in a modern high school. The seniors enveloped Provo High's students in a whirl of activity, which began with the Senior assemoly and the Senior Hop and ended with Senior Sluff Day and the Graduation Ball. They had the unique distinction of being the first class to graduate from the new high school. Juniors, the traditional social leaders, sponsored the elite Junior Prom; while the sophomores, provided their usual brand of hilarious entertainment. These youngsters were destined to spend all three years in the new plant, the first class to enjoy this privilege.
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