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Keith Thomas President Kenneth Weight Director ‘OBoys’ Organization 'T'llE Boys’ Organization since its debut in 1930 has grown in activities until at the present time it is parallel with the Chris’ Organization which is almost as old as the school itself. A boys’ issue of the Provonian, a special assembly, and the Hallowe’en Carnival were the features of Boys’ Day, October 30. It was the assistance given by a few fellows from the Boys’ Organization that helped to make possible the new lawn around our buildings. The officers for the year were Keith Thomas, Reed Hathenbruck, Richard Stone, and Sterling Callahan. Kenneth Weight acted as faculty advisor. Richard Stone Reed Hathenbruck Sterling Callahan Secretary Vice-President Reporter Page twenty-one
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Melva Boyle Helen Spencer Director President Qirls’ Organization MARCH 24 proved to be the biggest day of the year for the girls of Provo high school. “All American Girl” was the theme of the day and was carried through very effectively. At a special assembly in the morning the winning! one-act play written by Celia Larsen was presented. The Girls’ Day Ball at the B. V. U. Ladies’ Gymnasium climaxed the events of the day. With Phyllis Dixon, editor-elect of the Provonian, acting as editor of the Girls' Annual, the edition was one of the finest in the history of the school. The most noteworthy of other activities sponsored by the girls was the fun frolic in which every girl taking a class of physical education took part. This year's officers were Helen Spencer, Maurine Murdock, Virginia Bloomquist, and Emnialine Sheya; Melvai Boyle, Girl Director. Maurine Murdock Emmaline Sheya Virginia Bloomquist Vice-President Reporter Secretary Page twenty
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Alda Thurgood Virginia Wignal Public Service Chairman Los and Pound Dept. Chairman rPublic Service and Lost and tyound 'Departments T 7K have in our school two permanent departments which are rendering very valuable service to our student body and also to outside organizations. The public service department was organized so that programs from the Provo high school could be sent to various outside organizations. Members of the public service are students of the various high school departments. Programs of singing, dancing, or readings are obtained through this league. To head this department for this year the executive council chose Alda Thurgood. The lost and found department was organized for the purpose of finding the owners of articles which were lost on the school campus. This department has also been of valuable service to the school. Virginia- Wignal was appointed chairman of the lost and found department and is to be complimented for her service. Moth organizations are comparatively young and much can be expected front them in the years to follow. Service to mankind will ever be their watchword. Page twenty-tuo
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