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Patsy Barker Always willing to be helpful . . . excells in sports . . . loves mischief, espec- ially when it concerns boys. Dianne Barney Infectious laugh . . . always on the go . . . bubbling over with pep . . . overly concerned over her yearbook write-up. Darrell Bartholomew One of football’s greatest . . . con- scientious “ag. man” . . . still waters run deep. Doug Bartholomew Tempting baby blues . . . more friendly each year . . . VP of senior class . . . has all the qualities of a good leader. Gary Beardall Cute little “cusser” ... his curly locks cover his horns . . . short, but the girls don’t mind. Susan Biesinger Her grace is envied by the female sex . . . girl Physer . . . big brown eyes . . . knits sweaters as well as schemes. Richard Bird A bundle of dynamite on a football or track field . . . takes pride in accomp- lishments . . . winning personality. Bonnie Bishop Diligent worker . . . capable L’Artiste art editor . . . has definite sophisticated aire . . . many friends. Dianna Bjarnson As pretty as a picture . . . likes boys for company instead of homework . . . always a good sport. Glenda Bleggi Miss Freckles . . ambitious when she finds something she likes . . . flirting is her hobby . . . loves a good time. Paul Boman Hasn’t fully discovered the opposite sex . . . would rather be with the boys . . . long eyelashes . . . rot so dumb. Kent Boswell Has difficulty remembering the last girl he went with . . . tall and lanky . . . confused about his real hair color. Randy Boyer Short, dark, and Oh. Baby! . . . More dimples than he has room for ... a real buddy to girls or boys. Claudia Boyle Has fun roddin’ around . . . never stops laughing . . . good asset to Pep Club . good to have on your side. Harold Bramall Genius and scholar in any type of mathematics . . . girl shy ... a per- son you have to look up to.
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Seniors Three years ago, we, as members of the class of ’66, entered Springville High School knowing but little about its background or traditions. After losing some of the usual enthusiasm over the fact that we were now high school students, we settled down to the task of learning how to function as a unit of the school. Each of the years we’ve spent at S.H.S. has been filled with fun and excite- ment. Of course some of us may have become discouraged after flunking a quiz or an examination, and a time or two swore we’d quit school. But rather, we ac- cepted the challenge and tried even harder to excel in the next term. We’re sorry for the disappointments we caused when we were unable to cheer the “best team” on to victory', or when we were too lazy to study for a test. We remember the romantic and beautiful Junior Prom in the Art Building, and the first game we’d beaten Provo in basketball in years, our junior year. We’ll always remember our years at S.H.S. and hope that the classes after us will profit and have as much fun getting an education as we have in our three short years here. It is with mixed emotions that we reach the climax of our high school career. Now it’s off to bigger and better things if we set our goals high. Maurine Andreason Harold Ash John Averett Randy Averett Dean Baker Kind hearted and sen- timental . . . fine ac- complishments in her home economics class . . . reserved manner. Why teachers go grey . . . big man on cam- pus, although small in stature ... a deep thinker. More interested in at- letics than scholar- ship . . . Mr. Moody in person . . Question: does he go for girls? Defying dimples . . . active in FFA ... a real likeable guy with lots of friends . . . quiet but friendly. Is his hobby mechan- ics or girls? . . Never early for class . . . sel- ects own time for in- terest . . . good artist.
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Larry Bringhurst Those deep, dark eyes! . . . Mona Lisa smile (not another one like it) ... a natural “kook”!! Bill Bringhurst Likes to tease, but pouts when picked on . . . makes you feel good when you’re discouraged . . . friendly. Radene Brown Comes from The Philippines . . . her walk is envied by girls . . . boys would like to know her better . . . smile for all. Susan Burt You’ll find her on any committee or ocoupying almost any position . . . well liked because of smile, and personality. Jim Bushman Chooses friends wisely . . . warm per- sonality . . . high ideals ... if there’s mischief to create, Jim will be there. Sharon Cain Is there a more kind-hearted person? . . . looks for the best in everybody . . . a giggle for every occasion. Susan Carter “Buttercup” . . . flashy red hair . . . tailored tastes . . . looks neat at all times . . . friendly. Larry Castleton “Ideal student” ... an asset to the orchestra ... is friendly, but shy . . . has high goals and ideals. Marie Jean Curly Came to us from Provo . . . seems to enjoy school . . . deep dark eyes a real gain for Springville High. Renee Cazier Dainty and petite . . . travels from class to class in style . . . associates with only a select few. John Callister Ambitious is his middle name . . . pub- licity director for SHS ... on lots of committees . . . brings life to dull party. Jo Chader Full of vim and exc'ting ideas as a cheerleader . . . attended Girls’ State . . . deceptive eyes . . . pixie nose. Linda Child Active little “girl . . . U.N. Club. Physers and Pep Club keep her busy . . . dominant blue eyes. Bruce Childs Good in baseball . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . hunting excites him . . . personal interest in Idaho? Ronnie Christensen “Cleon” . . . Physer . . . maintains high grade average . . . shys away from girls? . . . student body VP.
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