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“We” Direct Student Participation Growth GIRLS LEAGUE:— t... MARILYN MICHL, JEAN HODSKINSON, SHARON SEARLE, PATRICIA LEE. BOYS' LEAGUE:— LYNN SIDDOWAY, DALE PERRY, RICHARD EVANS, FLOYD TULLIS. s. The Police Force kept order and cleanliness around the campus. The Police Force, combined with the Stu- dent Council, formed the Student Court. This court was held to pass judgment upon student offenders found guilty of crowding in the lunch line? throwing papers on the lawns, in the hallways, and in the auditorium, 5etc., as well as other offenses. The Boys' and Girls' Leagues were organ- ized to help the students become bet- ter acquainted with each other. The Girls' League has a special movement known as Little Sisters. The senior girls have little sisters from each grade. Thl! helps them get acquainted with ttv i. The purposes of all these organ- '-atiOns'' are to help the students know e ther better, learn to get along L ■ ‘ -r together, and develop their t, (.ms m the best possible way.
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MAX G. ABBOTT Principal A change of administrati- was effected this year wh-.. ■ Max G. Abbott became prir cipal of Uintah High Schoc His desire to have everyom participate in the education al program has led to stimu lated interest of communi-, f ' groups in their role and re- sponsibility in the growth of students. As part r planning, a survey Tine school was carrier c 4 determine important val His congenial nature he. • deared him to stydc,,- , parents and faculty. %■ progress has and will cor from his efforts ne ' Administration Stresses Democratic Process Likeable Glen Ovard has been at Uintah for three years and though this is his first year as an administrator, his experience as a guidance counselor helped him understand student prob- lems and aid in their solution. His thorough nature has influenced all with whom he has come in contact. GLEN F. OVARD Vice-Principal
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The Student Council consists of the Student Officers, Class Presidents, Uintahn ' : Jte P ...v '' ov Editors, Head Cheerleader, and Boys' and Girls' League Presidents. The purpose ot tms orgamzaT is to make the rules governing the student body. They arrange for committees to take care of any bo Hess that concerns student activities. They are the student government. The Service Bureau is for the pur- pose of approving all assembly scripts. The student Body Vice-President and Class Vice-Presidents e up this bureau. Either the vice-president or the advisor must see and approve an assembly befor- ': presented to the students. They provide programs, by students, for civic clubs arid organizations. Th-s helps give students opportunities fo use and develop fheir talents. STUDENT COUNCIL:— Standing, left to right:— GLADE ROSS, DAN LABRUM, KARL BEASE, SHARON SEARLE, DALE PERRY, CARILLON SEAP.uS. MR. OVARD, DOUG SLAUGH, RICHARD EVANS, JOANN HATCH, KENNETH HATCH, LYMAN. Sitting:— LOREEN JOHNSON. FAE OPENSHAW. MARY ANN KING, DALE ROSS. RITA STEWART. f.iLIF JENKINS. POLICE FORCE:— Standing, left to right:— LEE CALDWELL, DEE HALL, PHILIP JENKINS, TERRY ROSS, JOYCE ROBBINS, VIOLET HARDY. SERVICE BUREAU:— Standing, left to right:— MR. DAVIES, CLAIR BATTY, Ki - .C- ING. Sitting:— BILLY ROBERTS, RALPH OLSEN, DON HULLIN- GER, MR. GARRETT. Sitting:— SALLY SWAIN, ELOISE CALDV LLL ; KING, PHILIP JENKINS, ADORSE PL ,E.
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