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Left to right: Wayne Davis, Heather Holm, Jae Baxter. Valerie Haymond. SENIOR CLASS OF 75 What was oeing a 1975 Sonior at SHS? It was cheering the football team on to State. It was spending a brain-wracking day taking the ACT test. It was filling out and sending in con- fusing applications for college. Being a Senior included sending away for graduation announcements, getting measured for caps and gowns and spending lots of money in the process. But that wasn't all. It was having a first place Homecoming float, helping with decorations for the Senior Prom, and re- nearsing for the Senior assembly. Most of all, being a Senior represented the end of twelve long years of achievement and opened the door for a world of new ideas and challenges. The faithful officers for the class of 1975 were: Wayne Davis, President; Jae Baxter, Vice-President; Heather Holm, Treasurer; and Valerie Haymond, Secretary. They helped to make the Seniors' last year at Springville High School a memorable experience. 22
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STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Row one, left to right: Mickey Schultz. Gilbert Hansen. Paul Nance. Wes Ruff. Jim Rayburn Row two: Cindy Antonino. Joan Lewellyn. Dick Bringhurst. Lora Lea Brian. Kelly Hansen Row three: Julie Smith. EIRae Snyder. Mary Ann Vane. Joanne Dean. Bob Wheeler. Russell Miller Row four: Pat Bredesen. Janet Money, Scott Leopard. Kim Harris. Dean Sorenson Row five: Gary Miner. Richard Snelson, Doug Rawlinson. Richard Reed. Doug Nielson, Sandy Jenkins The Student Representatives played an important part in student government. They were directly responsible for bringing suggestions or problems from the studentbody to the council meetings. In the meetings the problems would be discussed with other representatives, members of the faculty, or the vice- principal. In some cases policies were changed to better meet the needs of the students. Some of the topics discussed during the year had to do with the 100% attendance policy, victory dances, assemblies, and problems with candy machines. After a council meeting the representatives returned to their classes to report on what they had discussed in the meeting. The Student Representatives were a direct link to the studentbody and their problems. By voicing the opinions and desires of the students, the representatives managed to keep everyone happy while helping to solve problems of the school. 21
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David Allan U Paul Averett Diane Allan Valan Averett Gayle Barker Morgan Anderson V Darlene Bargar Cindy Antonino SENIORS Patricia Barney ftobbie Beardall Larry Bascom Christine Beck Jae Baxter Kyle Beck Teri Beck
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