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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS The 1971-72 student council did an outstanding job in governing the student body. Each student body officer put forth his best effort in solving the problems that arose and improving the school standards. They were faced with decisions dealing with student behavior problems, dress standards, assemblies, dances and several school ac- tivities. They tried to make a bonfire for Homecoming possible and strived for student involvement. They set the examples for the other students to follow. Matt Packard served as the president of the student body. His good sense of humor and his ability to work hard made it possible for him to work effectively with the council, faculty, and student body. The other council members were vital in running the activities of the school. Lori Martindale, secretary; Dede Hopkinson, vice-president of assemblies: Sheree Huff, vice-president of activities; Dave Tippetts, vice-president of student relations; Laura Bascom, historian; Bill Staheli, treasurer; and Karen Peay, council clerk shared their talents and enthusiasm as they fulfilled the promises they made in their election speeches and kept their agreements to accept responsibility when appointed to the various positions. These eight students represented our school well. They were some of the busiest people at school, yet they found time to serve the students at Springville High. Thanks, student council, for a successful year. 19
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ADMINISTRATION The responsibilities of the school were great, but under the direction of Principal Harold Bartlett and Vice Principal Gordan F. Smith the school year was one of the most successful ever. Mr. Bartlett is a good organizer, a wise counselor, and a hard worker. Under Principal Bartlett, Vice Principal Smith was 18 continually helping the students solve their problems. He used understanding and good judgement in his decisions. As advisor of the school’s representative council, Mr. Smith worked exceptionally hard with them to help enforce the rules and standards of the school. Mr. Bartlett and Mr. Smith always worked together to make the school year of 71-72 the very best.
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STAFF For the staff members, the first few weeks of school seemed to be the busiest time of the year. But this was only the beginning of a hard year’s work. They were constantly giving assistance and service to the students and faculty. Miss Amott was the girl’s counselor. She was interested in students having required credits, classes to graduate and classes that the girls could enjoy. Mr. Stewart, boy’s counselor, was con- tinually busy helping with scheduling problems and supervising the junior class activities. Mrs. Fox worked in the attendance office. She was visited frequently by those students who forgot to check in” or out” of school and those who accidently forgot to go to a few classes. Mrs. Duncan could be found in the main office keeping records, giving announcements, and answering questions. Mrs. Boyer worked her second year as the teacher's aid. She helped discipline the students when they temporarily got out of line.” She worked well with the students and became their friend. The staff members were vital to our school. They provided students with information and classes necessary to finish their education successfully. Darlene Amott Counselor Clark Stewart Counselor luncer! 20 Jean Fox Attendance Gerry Duncan Office Ruth Boyer Teacher's Aid
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