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‘udent body President Jerry Slack was one of the most outstanding students ver to fill that important position. He took many responsibilities in his ride and did an excellent job. Not only did he give students wise counsel nd advice, but he always set a good example for them to follow. Versatile Vice-President Harold Nathan fulfilled the duties, of his office in his usual exceptional manner. He was always1 helpful and co-operative; together, he and Jerry made an I unbeatable team. He won many scholastic honors. Tketj inspitedE Provo High's student officers believed that true scholarship produces high morale, genuine school spirit. All honor students — Jery Slack, President; Harold Nathan, Vice-President; Sharee Van Wagenen Secretary; and Joan Warner, school manager — in addition to handling their extra-curricular duties, managed to lead the school in scholastic excellence. Pretty blond secretary, Sharee Van Wagenen, had a big responsibility in her office. It required a great deal of paper work and time. During the year, she compiled a large book containing a record of all the school's activities. This became part of the permanent school records. The office of student body business manager was capably filled by Joan Warner, who was chosen for her scholastic record and her leadership. Since Joan was in charge of the student body finances, she was probably the busiest redhead in the entire school. -16-
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Provo High's busy administration found it necessary to create a new position, that of an assistant principal. Kenneth Weight was chosen; and he did an outstanding job. The south side of B wing was the hub of Provo High's activities. Here Kenneth Weight, assistant principal, met with the student officers to solve knotty problems connected with dances, games, assemblies, etc. Here Dean Warner and Dean Hayward, counselors, lent sympathetic ears and sound advice to those who sought and needed aid. And here Mrs. Anna Lou Jones, school secretary, handled records, answered phone-calls, received visitors, and, in conjunction with the other three, kept her finger on the pulse of Provo High School. PRINCIPAL DEANS SECRETARY TVow f+igk's Upper Sckelon Dean libbie Hayward, in helping to solve problems, treated all girls with kind consideration. Many boys received counsel and guidance this year from Max Warner, Dean of Boys at P. H. S. Mrs. Anna Lou Jones, proficient in her job as adminis-tratice secretary of Provo High School, helped keep the school running efficiently and smoothly. -15-
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ichard Frampton snior Class President Robert Clark Boys' Organization President Richard Anderson Junior Class President Kay Penrod Girls' Organization President Roland Dimick Sophomore Class Pres. Dennis Norton Provonian Editor Muriel Judd Cheer Mistress Darlene Atwood Provost Editor Kathy Taylor School Spirit Chairman Jerry Ann Stevenson Provost Editor ntkasLasta and devotion Directed by student body vice-president Harold Nathan and advisor Kenneth Weight, the Board of Control at P. H. S. smoothly and skillfully managed the activities and social events of the school. Their high aims and vibrant leadership engendered enthusiasm in the students, whose espirit de corps was at a peak as a result. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS BOARD OF CONTROL Members of the Board of Control: Roland Dimick, Robert Clark, Richard Anderson, Richard Frampton, Harold Nathan, Joan Warner, Darlene Atwood, Jerry Stevenson, Muriel Judd, Sharee Van Wagenen, Jerry Slack, Dennis Norton, Kathy Taylor.
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