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SENIORS LOOK The seniors started off their greatest year by yelling the loudest at the Homecoming bonfire. They were aided by their officers—President Kirk Ford, Vice President Fred Rawcliffe, and Secretary Pam Kiger. The advisors, Miss Joyce Nelson and Mr. Voit Roper, helped the “Charlie Browns” of the school to plan many activities. The Senior Class Party in January was fun in spite of 'injuries’ that volleyball players developed during the course of the events. The seniors produced an assembly that took the student body on a delightful world tour complete with orchestration. The Senior Dinner Dance and Graduation Ball were memorable evenings, and the outing planned for Senior Sluff Day was one that will never be forgotten. Seniors were recognized for their class rings, their fear of the ACT test, their superior attitude, and their apprehension of the coming years at college and away from high school. Seniors sighed as they left Provo High School. Graduation was the closing of a wonderful part of their lives. Seniors were glad to leave the ‘misery’ of being trampled in a buffalo run registration, but they would always remember the happiness and security that was theirs when a fellow student or teacher smiled. The seniors will remember the hard work and the rigorous activities that together made the success of finally having eighteen credit hours.
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SPELL A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. The Girls' Organization officers are (from left to right) Gainell Cameron, vice president; Debbie Belzner. president; and Cathy Pope, secretary. Each class is represented by one of the officers. The members of the Girls' Organization Legislative Council are (from left to right, top row) Diana Wilson. Dawn Startup. ReNee Roundy. Chris Christensen. Cheryl Walker. Marie Williams. Janice Croft. Laura Van-Bloom. (middle row) Gail Butler. Carol Dahlberg. Lorie Hoffman. JoEllen Evans. Lynn Butterfield. Janet Campbell. Debbie Kezarian. (bottom row) Cheri Lunt, Nanette Ostler. Jane Luke. Marilyn Cruze. Marianne Myers. Cathy Pope. Debbie Belzner, and Gainell Cameron. They sponsor the Preference Ball. Father-Daughter Date. Fashion Show and Girls' Day. 23
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JEANNE ADAMSON — Marching and Pep Band 66, 67; G.A.A. 66, 67, 68; A’Cappella 68; Seminary Graduate 67, 68. JOANNE ADAMSON — Marching and Pep Band 66, 67; Seminary Graduate 67, 68; A’Cappella 68; G.A.A. 67. GAYLE AHLSTROM — A’Cappella 67; All-State Chorus 67; Seminary Graduate 67; Archery Tournament 67, 68. BUNNY ALLRED — Class Representative 66; Honor Roll 66; Seminary Graduate 67; Spanish Club 67; F.T.A. 68; F.H.A. 66, 68. KENT ALLRED — Spanish Club 66; Ski Club 67, 68; Seminary Graduate 68. PATRICE ALLRED — Assemblies 66, 67, 68; School Spirit Chairman 68; Debate Manager 68; Mid Summer Night’s Dream - Helena 67; Girls’ State Alternate 67; Clubs 66, 67, 68. SHAREE ANDERSON — Assemblies 66, 67; Ski Club 66; DECA Club 68; Secretary of Forensics and U.N. Club 68. CRAIG ANDRUS — Football 67, 68; Track 67, 68; Let-terman’s Club 67. 68. DON B. ANSLOW. LILLI ARANDA — Ski Club 66, 67, 68; Assembly 66; Seminary Student Council 66, 67; F.H.A. 68; Teahouse of the August Moon 68; Pep Club 67, 68. Jay Hendricksen. Ann Hinckley, and Lee Vance look on in curiousity as Pat Allred tests her mixture to see if there will be a chemical change. FORWARD TO THEIR GRADUATION DAY Jeanne Adamson Joanne Adamson Patrice Allred Sharee Anderson Gayle Ahlstrom Craig Andrus Bunny Allred Don B. Anslow Kent Allred Lilli Aranda 25
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