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GIR1TS’ ORGANIZATION MARGARET STARTUP President MARY HARRIS Vice-President EMMA ZABRISKIE Secretary-Treasurer MILDRED MOE Reporter Perhaps the most active and successful year ir the history of the Girls' Organization has been experienced during 1933-34. The cooperation in this group has been remarkable and as a result seven major activities have been given in which nearly every girl participated. The Senior Tea, Fun Frolics, Girls' Jamboree, Business Professional Women's Valentine party, Girls' Day, Hobo Hike, and the May Sports Day were splendid successes and strictly girl affairs. Especially Girls' Day with its many enjoyable events will long be remembered as an outstanding success. The girls of Provo high school have made this a school year filled with worthwhile entertainments. The activities have been planned so that every girl has had opportunity to take an active part and enjoy her membership in the organization of which she is automatically a member. Congratulations are due the officers of the organization and every girl who has cooperated and helped to make this a banner year. MELVA BOYLE Director DORTHEA SPEAR Editor Girls Annual AUDREY RASMUSSON Girls' Manager KATHERINE PASSEY Monitor V
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EXECUTIVES EMILf KELLY Secretary and Historian MARION BANDLEY Student Manager Selman, business manager of White and Green; Merton Jones, cheer leader, have performed duties which have demanded much of them. In return they are to be complimented and deserve appreciation. The executive council is composed of the principal, student body officers, class presidents, and presidents of the boys' and girls' organizations. The purpose of the council is to enforce all student laws for the betterment of the school. They also ratify any student ap-po ntments that are made during the year. Members of the executive council and representatives from each advisory class comprise the membership of the legislative council. Their duty is to plan and make student rules and regulations which are necessary and beneficial. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
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BOYS' ORGANIZATION DON OVERLY President KENNETH WEIGHT Director At the beginning of the school year much keen interest was shown in thA election of officers for the Boys’ Organization. Don Overly was elected president; Ted Jenkins, vice-president; Don Conover, secretary and treasurer and Philip Ashworth, reporter. Since that time they have performed their duties well and shown capable leadership. On October 27, the boys held their annual Hallowe'en carnival which proved to be one of the most successful dances in '33. The boys had full control of the activities on Boys' Day which included an assembly program in the morning, publication of the Provonian, and the carnival at night. After a lapse of one year the Boys' Jamboree was renewed this year for the purpose of raising funds for injured football and basketball players. Each year the boys' organization seems to develop and rise to a higher and better standard. This holds true for this year which has been a splendid one. TED JENKINS Vice-President DON CONOVER Secretary and Treasurer PHILIP ASHWORTH Reporter
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