Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1936

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Page 17 text:

Greetings Provo High School A development to which we point with pride is the increasing ability of the Provo High School students to think for themselves. They arc acquiring a pattern of values that gives us confidence in our school as a training ground for enlightened, self-governing citizens. William McAndrew's charge that the American people are political morons incapable of self-government.” will. I hope, never describe a Provo High School graduate. Rarely does one see a student body that is working with such vigor to purge itself of dishonesty, discourtesy, the enslaving habits of smoking, the use of intoxicants, and conduct that would in any way brand our school with the smirch of vandalism, coarseness, or moral laxity. You have voluntarily undertaken these improvements as an outgrowth of your appreciation for the finer things of life. You deserve and shall receive the unqualified support of the Board of Education and the Superintendent in fostering such a splendid program. I like you for what you are. To be is greater than to have.” With all good wishes for your happiness. I am Sincerely yours. H. A. Dixon Superintendent Students of Provo High School Within the covers of this book you will find many of the delightful happenings of the school year of 1935-36. Participating in these events are the faces and names of your friends. As you first turn through the book you will be delighted because of the make-up and newness of the book. The events and students will then have relatively little meaning to you. They are recent and commonplace. A yearbook has its great value in time to come Check this statement in ten or fifteen years from now to determine its correctness: You will again turn over the pages to aid the memory in placing this or that girl or fellow. She or he will be living in a distant city, married, successful, etcetera. Then the events, a new meaning, an old and lasting friend.— may your yearbook serve each of you. Sincerely. MR. Moffitt Principal

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Clair Johnson Band Orchestra Carol Hinckley Secretary to Principal Eunice Bird Speech English Antone K. Romney Social Development Ethics Contemporary Problems ZELMA Winterton Irvine Smith English French Journalism Algebra Geometry German Trigonometry Grant Rasmussen English OREA B. TANNER Spanish English

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