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POLICE FORCE This group of law-abiding students, who wear the shining metal pins of the Uintah High Police Force, have the duty of seeing that everyone respects the laws and rules laid down by our constitution and leaders. Police- men are: Chief Max Timothy, Gilbert Mc- Lean, Zetta Lee, Joan Johnson, Doug Brady, Brent Roberts, Rea Pope, Stanley Chew, Joan Hatch, Beth Bryson, Vance Bodily, Charles Wells, Dwayne Case, Connie Jean Oaks, Carolyn Coltharpe, Philip Manwaring, Don Samuels, Karl Pope; Harvy Hullinger, advisor. SERVICE BUREAU The Class Vice-Presidents, directed by Carolyn Wallis, Student Body Vice-President, and Pat Jarvis, Advisor, make up that group who share the credit for the many fine assembly programs we have enjoyed during the past year. Service Bureau members are: Dale Perry, Doug Slaugh, Thoral Merkley, Plasie Alexander, Aliene CaJ- der, Dwayne Case.
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BOARD OF CONTROL Striving to keep our school on top is Uintah's Board of Control by handling such problems as financial mat- ters, student welfare, and the appointment of new officers and leaders. Members of the Board are: Myra Wooley, Ute Pow-Wow Editor; Carrie Calder, cheerleader; Glee Chew, Uintahn editor; Sharon Searle, Glade Watkins, Carolyn Wallis, Dale Ross, Marilyn Robins, and Max Timothy, student body officers; George Coon- radt, Bryce Merkley, Kenny Hatch, Joieen Timothy, and Jimmy Abegglen, class officers. Mr. Wright and Mr. Little, advisors. COUNCIUNG Returning to his position in the counciling office, Mr. Ovard has once again proven his capabilities as a student counselor. His understanding of young people and their problems, has made his advice valuable on such things as vocations, employments, col- lege education and personal relations. As- sisting Mr. Ovard this year as office girl is Laura Hacking. OFFICE
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BOY'S STUDENT COUNCIL The Constitution of Uintah High provides for Boys and Girls Student Councils. Dur- ing the past year Ralph Olsen, Gary Taylor, Blaine Goodrich, Gary Haws, and Raymond Hatch, with the help of Coach Garrett, have seen to it that the boys comply with the rules of the school. GIRLS STUDENT COUNCIL Ann Wankier, Fay Goodrich, Loree n Johnson, Rachel Oaks, and Rea Pope, di- rected by' Mrs. Cald- well, advisor, compose the group that make up the Girls Student Council. Its purpose is to handle problems concerning girls of the school.
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