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The three major wings at Provo High can be clearly seen in this picture. C wing, in the foreground, B wing in the center, and A wing, right of B wing. Provo High --Changing and Expanding Construction of the new D Wing can be seen over the charred logs of in October, rapid progress has been made on the new addition to our the special homecoming bonfire. Since the time of the bonfire, held school. The completion of the wing is scheduled for the fall of 1964.
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The Provost is produced annually by the yearbook staff of Provo High School, Provo, Utah. The theme for this year is OUR CHANGING CAMPUS. Advisor: Cleston Rigby. Kditor: Miken Olson. Business Manager: Susan Carter.
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■ A new wing, to be known as D Wing is under construction behind B wing. LET’S FORGET who we are for just one moment, so that we can take a long, close, and objective look at our school, our Provo High of 1964, through our memories, aided by the eyes of this volume. The staff of the Provost has chosen as the theme for this edition OUR CHANGING CAMPUS. The words aren’t really very fancy; they say simply that our year was one of innovation, of conversion, and of transfiguration. This has been an eventful year for the people concerned with our school from the top man in administration to the most remote Bullpup. The constant thought of change has, in some way, been connected with every single phase of school: activities, curriculum, stu-dentbody and faculty. Those of us who have been here for two or three years have seen the causes and effects that have climaxed this year in more detail than the sophomores, but perhaps the sophomores have even more pride in the fact that they were one of the major factors of change. DURING THE YEAR, we were all conscious of the reason for the addition of a new wing— we were just out-growing our facilities. Every year, the sophomore class seems to outnumber the other classes in our school, but this year, the influx of sophomores increased our student-body from an overcrowded twelve hundred to a colossal fifteen hundred, the increase being the first of a long line of surprises to follow. for an Increasing Student Body As Vic, the school mascot, and a cheerleader cast a “graven image” into the Homecoming bonfire, both flames and hopes reach high into the sky.
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