Springville High School - L Artiste Yearbook (Springville, UT)

 - Class of 1966

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Springville High School - L Artiste Yearbook (Springville, UT) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 28 of 202
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 Sherie Miller Composed and sincere . . . glistening blonde hair is never out of place . . . fair as a new day. Marsha Miller Always cooking up a storm of mischief . . . besides being good in sports she is also one of the fairest; tall, beautiful. Allan Miner On any girl’s Christmas list . . .a slow “hi” but he spreads it around . . . ex- cells in athletics, especially basketball. Vickie Miner Her heart is made of 25f sincerity and 75c c fun . . . usually giggling or laugh- ing . . . her energy is boundless. Wendie Monk How would it be to raise your own mink coat ? . . . usually seen riding horses or playing ball . . . friendly. Greg Morgan Can this kid swing! . . . plays a cool bass guitar . . . promotes unity in Ski Club . . . causes riots ... sly grin. Mason Merrill He really gets a kick out of being alive . . . always willing to serve where he is needed . . . never afraid to be himself. Greg Nelson Does he “excell” in his work ? . . . Very congenial . . . loads of fun . . . likes to have fun and usually does. Kathleen Newman Shy, charming and reserved ... a bles- sing for all teachers . . . has many friends who respect and look up to her. Nila Noakes One of our wittier office workers . . . does her work well ... an active Steno member . . . known for sly remarks. Tom Nielson Great admirer of the opposite set, but likes boys, too . . . keeps Mo. n Street busy with his M.G. . . smooth operator. Alzada Numkena Poised and takes extra special care in her work . . . very observant ... an accomplished and sweet girl. Bert Oakey Basketball’s his game . . . enjoys people . . . makes l fe brighter . . . seej over and above everyone else. Gary Ogilvie Wicked laugh; mischievous thoughts, actions . . . loves to talk . . . sensitive ... a very special friend to everyone. Peggy Ollerton Her giggle is as friendly as her smile . . . never a hair out of place . . . listens in class, has fun after . . . very sincere.

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Bill LeRoy As president of Physers he did com- mendable job . . . girls make no big impression . . . intelligent, reasonable. Barbara Lewis Has an active interest in people in gen- eral . . . important Pep Club member . . . has beautiful voice . . . Thespian. Robert Liddiard Can take or leave girls but mostly takes them ... nice guy . . . knows his score in football or baseball. Iola Lisonbce Red-headed and freckled . . . has her own sense of humor . . . cooperates willingly . . . friendly to all. Alan Livingston Makes up for his size in the ability to turn a trainee old fast . . . d:mples . . . gets along well with everybody. Richard Lovell Tall and likes beards . . . usually seen with the boys . . . very friendly and easy to get along with. Beth Loveridge Her blonde hair sways as she marches in the Pep Club . . . creates happiness wherever she goes . . . always a smile. Dale Lowder “Chowder” ... if he doesn’t know the answer he’ll make it up . . . funny from the word go ... a real likeable guy. Ronnie Lowe “Captain Courageous” . . favorite l ne, I dare ya.” . . . his determination gets him places. Stephen Lowe Quiet . . . devilish smile gets him places . . . participates well in conversations when with his friends. Eddie Lowe Has his own ideas about life . . . very quiet . . . helps out when help is needed ... a good friend to have. Toni Luster A fling’s never flung without her there to make it funny . . . picks up good friends wherever she travels . . redhead. Mary Ann Martinez You couldn’t ask for a voice more love- ly .. . glittering eyes flirt often . . . carries herself well. Sharon Memory Very talented singer . . . sweet little girl . . . poised and quiet . . . full of fun and ideas for a good time. Toni Miguel Uses long fingernails to keep boys un- der control . . . beautiful brown eyes and very poised. -



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Rick On Great in any sport, but he excells in football and baseball . . . handsome . . . has high ideals, great respect for girls. Pete Orton “Lester Calv’n” . . . popular with the girls . . . doesn’t know when to stop telling jokes . . . swell type guy. Dennis Patten Plays football well . . . has problems staying in school during skiing weather . . . has fun at whatever he does. Jerrie Pabst Quiet until you get to know him . . . very good student and friend . . . likes school and is a good student. Joan Parker Pretty “little girl . . . dresses well and really knows how to flirt . . . excellent piano player . . . livens up gym classes. Linda Parker Shining eyes . . . you can tell by look- ing at her that she’s a sincere person . . has many talents . . . shares sweetness. Linda Paxton Helpful Steno . . . short and small . . . shimmering blonde hair . . . has own ideas . . has many friends at S.H.S. Elizabeth Peay A very practical young lady . . . able to think clearly at all times ... a heart of gold . . . agreeable and sincere. Roger Peay Has a groggy giggle . . . hasn’t decided on the color of his hair . . . goes to Orem with boys, comes back with girls. Anna Lee Peterson Always up on the latest styles . . . long blonde hair . . . deep persuasive blue eyes . . . quiet . . . sincere. Phil Peterson Spends time studying rather than play- ing . . . shy and retiring . . . intelligent ideas . . . nice to get to know well. Taylor Reynolds Wonder what’s in the brief case? . . . small, yet academically agressive . . . don’t push—doesn’t like to be crowded. Susan Rigtrup Kind, gentle voice . . . short in stature, but tall in personality . . . active in the Steno Club . . . ambitious. Sally Robbins Pixie-like . . many talents hidden and some shared . . . knows how to carry a tune . . . hair is always well kept. Larry Russell Spends most of his time at work . . . likes to wrestle . . . seen in little green Ford . . . willpower breaks all barriers. %

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