Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1930

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Student (Council THE Student Body legislative council was composed of representatives of each advisory group, together with the members of the executive council, the dramatic manager, Chairman of the Public Service Bureau, and the Publication officers. The body passed all the laws that governed the school for the year. The members worked throughout the year in the interest and for the welfare of the students, serving as a medium between the teachers and the students, and doing their best to give the student body every advantage that opportunity offered. The advisory group representatives carried the wishes of the group to the legislative council and in turn advised the group of the decisions made by the council. The council met every Wednesday morning during the advisory period and at such other times as was deemed necessary. These meetings took place in the reception room. The meetings were called to order, by Principal Harmon and President Max Zabriskie. The executive council was composed of Mr. Harmon, Max Zabriskie, Roberta Mangum, Melvin Duke, Truxton Purvance, Paul Rowe, Jay Nelson, Lawrence Colton, and Fred Powelson; president, vice-president, secretary-historian, student manager, and class presidents respectively. Page fifteen

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Student Body Officers Max D. Zabriskie Roberta Mangum President Vice-President Melvin Duke Secretary and Historian W. Truxton Purvance Student Manager Earl Cottam Provonian Editor Earl Wignal Provonian Business Managei Vera Anderson White and Green Editor Melvin Jenkins White and Green Bus. Mgr. Clyde Biddulph Athletic Manager Frazer Hill Yell master Beth Paxman Frank Cox Chairman of Public Servicu Chairman of Lost and Bureau Found Department Ariel Davis Dramatic Manager Page fourteen



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Senior Qlass S our class entered the P. H. S. we felt about as small as any insignifi- cant creature could. However, we forgot our inferiority complexes, hitched our wagons to one bright star—scholarship, and began our high school career. One day belonged to us when we romped about in our clothes of younger years and acted natural. 'l'he second year we launched forth into social as well as scholastic activities. Many of our fellow members found places in the athletic ranks; a number of our students in dramatic functions; while others maintained scholarship as their single standard. Soph Day was characterized by a mob of apaches who carried the day to a success with a dance in the gym. As Juniors, we became braver and smarter until a large percentage of the athletic teams, casts for plays and opera, and honor roll were made up of our classmates. The girls wore spring dresses and the “fellas” rolled their sleeves when we celebrated our third class day. Many enjoyed the Prom held in a spring garden where roses and sweet peas twined about huge fans, and breezes sighed under the spell of the music. At last we had attained that high and mighty sphere of seniority. We studied diligently until we played Santa Claus and gave the Senior Hop. 'I'he big event took place in the Utahna Gardens with a Christmas scheme predominating. Too, during our Senior year we edited this yearbook. We have reached the first stop on our journey to our goal of higher education. We pause as we leave the portals of this manor to thing back over our happy days here. We wish future seniors as much success and luck as we have had. and now we continue to seek and acquire knowledge. MARION L. GILCHRIST Gir JOHN PA I L ROWK John” “Music on the spirit lies.” School, oh. yes. just another necessary evil.” MARYSNYDKR Mary” Collette Preparatory Her Possession is charm.” Vice-President Home 10c. ’27 Vice-President Class ’2S. Orchestra ’27. 28. ’29. ’30. State Cello Contest ’2S. Type Team 28, Sec’y French Club 30. I . A. C. 30. White and Green Staff 30 Vice-President of Class 30. Commercial Team 30. Girls’ Council 30 Seniorita 30. Alhambra Higrh ‘•XI ’ OA 29, Valedictorian ‘30. Class Athletic Mgr. 27. Class Representative 28, Class Secretary 29. Class President 30 Popular Man 29. Track 27. 28. 29. 30. Basketball 28. Football ‘30, Opera 29, Latin Club 28. Alpha Pint 30, Bij$ 30 30. Ilee C 1 u b ’28 Ope r a '28 Dance Revue ‘28, Poular ttirl 28. Shorthand team 29. Class Sec’y. 30, Scnioritas 30. Office Practice 30. Commercial Course Page sixteen

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