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Stunulotors of Ssprit de corps At the first Senior Class party, held at the Boat House, Bonnie Barlow, Muriel Judd, Sharee Van Wagenen, and Connie Bingham enjoyed taking an active part in the pie-eating contest. Lucky Jim Griffiths received this wet penalty for not knowing the school song during Hi Week . Here, Mark Warner enjoyed doing his duty as a member of the School Spirit Committee. —6—
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we worked and played togetker SCHOOL SPIRIT, that intangible something that gives life and personality to a group, was present in abundance in 1958-59. It embodied many things. It was the anxiety of a game, the excitement of a victory, the thrill of dance music drifting from the gym, the wonder and astonishment of learning, the security of belonging to the group, and the love of life and youth. -5-
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CHEERLEADERS SCHOOL SPIRIT COMMITTEE The pep and vitality of Provo High School could be attributed to the direction of its Pep Leaders. In crisp green and white, the five cheerleaders urged the school to victory by leading in rousing cheers of encouragement and enthusiasm. The School Spirit Committee truly showed its loyalty to P.H.S. by spending many long hours painting posters, writing and preparing skits for half-time activities and many other worthwhile services. Chuck Norton, Carol Anne Day, David McFadden, and Mark Warner, members of the School Spirit Committee, and Kathy Taylor, president, believed that laughter made their tremendous job easier, more fun, and more enjoyable. Due to the efforts of this committee, school spirit was at an all-time high during 1958-59.
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