,R!,.,. .tiqux-!:5,?,, -- - -wgzhxw nina'-1q,,,,g lv '-ai-'nut M A . l , H G r, - Y., qw, W? A 1 ,ug ,S -1:-,,,g.,E-. I, 5.4. .Mei .5 41. r.-M .' AV 'qt' 4. qx ag-tr' - 'ul 'tw i . f :WM - 14'r?I l '5'f' tfE9 'f,!i'3:y3fxll:'ff.25'?g2?41 or life is the mirror of king and slave. 'Tis just what we are and dog Then give to the World the best you have, And the best will come back to you. -Madeline Bridges N, EE Nx, 'Nw HH 'S-. - . UNH T r'Xi '-5 The year is up at PHS, Each day has found its close. The buildings now have time to rest And snitch a well-earned doze. Another summer now there'll be As quiet as a pin. Next fall they will awaken And usher us back in. The year just passed has topped the list As far as fun's concerned. Reflections of our days unfold As each new page is turned. Some future time far off from now You'll run across this book, You'll crack its leaves and thrumb across Each page - iust for a look. You'll see the faces you once knew But not quite know the name. You'll see that ugly little brat That climbed his way to fame, The congregations on the steps - You met there every noon. The wistful look on every face - The year would end too soon. The action shots caught in the halls Will bring back yesterday. The pictures of the Christmas float, Assemblies, and - Oh say, Do you recall the Junior Prom, The f ie that made it right? Then keep on going, for it's here - Reflections of each night. We captured every precious thing. lt's printed here for all. They're yours - the book, the memories, Events both large and small. Now open wide and look within And reminisce your fill. There's not a thing that's overlooked So you'll remember still. The curtain fell across the stage, And still the cheers resound. Another year is ushered out, feflections stay around. Jeanene Parker Reflections I iqhhqhts and sshadcbws Q5 ycur past CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores DEPARTMENTS ATHLETICS Football Basketball ACTIVITIES Dances Plays Clubs 8 Organizations ADVERTISING SENIOR ACI-IIEVEMENTS INDEX CLOSING AUTOGRAPHS I9 20 35 45 ,56 .78 N80 86 96 98 III II2 I28 140 I45 X I50 l5l s , aryl E' '1gi,, 'L I .rf I F A ' I A ' r'-1 In - . 3 4572. ' I F' ' LEM W Q ' I ruff' ' , A . ' - , v 4 -1,1 A W f-- , , ?'xx,...'-35 i -HQ. .. . . ', . f f , ,X ,V YQ F Y Mffmw! ff m f Ig. r ' ' 1 fri i 9 5 M. I 1 1 lb 'F if t 1 Ai 1 T I S . f--ys' gi X , Annnmgagn .Y f ,rx N ,ft ,N 5 W fix!!! .V-...... ., W.....,..-. -.-1ninng..a. 3 as Q ,.L -,'73 1 +7 .Is I 4 I in A1 usd ,0,s Avo K Dr. Amos N. MerriIl's willing- ness to share with others teamed with experience and practical knowledge offered opportunities for all who lived under his in- fluence. l 1 4 Algie E. Ballif, skillfully work- ing with the other board mem- bers, scattered peace and a sense of security to her associates. O Merrill Christopherson, by liv- ing industriously in the present, assured us of better educational opportunities for tomorrow. Unheralded and unpaid our Provo City School Board works ceaselessly to improve the quality of our education. We note the many trips made to the general school office as we see board members come and go. We read of their plans and their policies until we probably just come to take these grand people for granted. Lest we forget and should fail otherwise to show or signify our appreciation, we are happy in expressing to each member our sincere gratitude for all they have done and are doing. To our Board of Education, students of Provo High School respectfully dedicate this yearbook. We trust the book may serve as a symbol of our diversified activities and achievements to which all members have so abundantly contributed. 31 sf, 14 Blithe Spirits Refwwevwbewd yoys a e never pasrf A' owce we fouvam stream, and sea, They were, they are, Twe, ye? Sha!! be -10.- ilk 6 1 Y' l X li That's the last bell, folks. Principal D. V. Tregeagle ex- tended the right hand of friend- ship by everyday fellowship, To Work Linde THAT WHICH HAS GONE BEFORE High school time is happy time It is and should be a well planned program of intensiv work and enthusiastic play and relaxation. It affords each student a means of delightful associations with student companions and teacher friends. It provides for an endless array of unforgettable experiences and incidents Good work, wholesome play, great friends these give life rich meaning. Among these days to come will be happy days as one reflects and recalls that which has gone J. C, Moffitt Superintendent before Superintendant J. C. Moffitt was ever increasing his vast store of knowledge and information. He studied figures, facts, and faces to gain more understanding Was it Ancient Egyptian or iust some problem concerning a Provo High School student? Remedies for problems were studied by Principal D. V. Tre- geagle and Secretary Anna Lou Jones. eir supervision is to appreciate them .. May all of the reflections of the seniors during their years at Provo High School be pleasant and profitable. May those of the iuniors at the half way mark fortell pleasant activities for the future. The sophomores have but one year's experiences for reflections, yet ahead lie two years of happy anticipation of ioys yet to come. Let this book be a constant reminder of the happy, pleasant associations of students and teachers as we worked out together the problems of the day. Sincerely, D. V. Tregeagle ...13- Just leaving . . . Dr. J. C. Moffitt always found time on his busy schedule to visit Provo City schools and students. J r 1 J W Barbara Nicholson, Secretary Alfred Lee, President Merrill Peay, Vice-President -v .- , S ,,,,, Zi' ...N -B 1 ' l lk .- 't,xA 4,,, 1 . FTW M, xc it , A, 13359 'L 1' ga These students combined their talents to make l95O-Sl a successful year. Left to right are: Row lr Janet Kenner, Merrill Peay, Barbara Nicholson, Alfred Lee, Helen Heslington, Row 2: Reed Boshard, Milton Moon, Ron Nielson, Don Carter, Bob Stewart, Absent when the pic. was taken were Marbra Coles, Marilyn Carling, Carol Dunford, 114, vice president. secretary of the student body. Reed Boshard, Business Manager Our Legislative and Executive Councils did a more-than-great iob of governing us. They were made up of equal representation from the senior, iunior, and sophomore classes. The councils discussed and ironed out any difficulty that faced the student body. They were one of the reasons that 1950-1951 was one of our most successful years at PHS. The law making body of our school was the legislative council, left to right, Row l: Helen Heslington, Barbara Nicholson, Reed Boshard, Merrill Peay, Alfred Lee, Don Carter, Row 2: Don Peay, Wayne Keith, Gordon Flygare, Paul Furr, Bud Wardle, Ron Nielson, Lyle Farr, Row 3: Keith Strong, Niel Mackenzie, Kent Harrison, Dick Calder, Donna Smeath, Carma Jane Bradley, Jeanne Loveless, Row 4: JoAnn Allen, JoAnn Gay, Ann Krammermeyer, Marbra Coles, Carol Dunford, Vivian Davies, Verna De La Mare, Mar- Alfred Lee, Provo High School prexy, competent director of student affairs, outstanding athlete . . . was one of those lads who teamed brains with brawn . . . excelled in football and basketball . . . was a favorite through his amiable personality. Merrill Peay, an all-round good buy, full of what it takes . . . interceded very effectively when Alfred was not to be found . . . ranked high as a capable leader and student body Barbara Nicholson, versatile and talented in innumerable fields . . . radiated her sunny disposition through dancing eyes and smiling lips . , . kept the books in perfect order as Reed Boshard, as likeable a fellow as he was an efficient l business manager . . . fought with our year's finances . . . kept PHS out of the red . . . made sure there was never a dull moment. gie Carter, Melba Rose, Row 51 Lorna Anderson, Ron Kump, Bob Stewart, Eugene King, Leland Sheets, Dwight Ladle, Jimmy Penrod, Milton Moon, Row 6: Marcia King, Norma Joyce Thorne, Donna Thurgood, Ann Cullimore, Helen Nielson, Marilyn Worsley, Florence Baird, Von Wright, Janet Kenner, Row 71 Marilyn Carling, JoAnn Laws, Merrill DeLange, Nile Jensen, Frank Mad- sen, Jack Wright, David Stewart, Dave McEwan, Howard Johnson. -15- School Dalley, .1-45 'w 'W new school site. 4-Q. 9 9.r1,,.Y'Jv', fire? HS- 5 e? r5,:s. 5 ' i '++-was Sf , Wi' -521+ 4, rr, ?7'Y's Af, v. . . . ff 3' 1 -' Satisfying the tastes of such hearty eaters as were found at Provo High 1 1 'f-7, 'ZP3 sus' -.-- 'l W' ,ag Q .., 'K,,,, , , ,,,. . ,,, 9 La Pearl Roberts, and June Peterson lent their expert touch to each meal. -f1f-gjf5??fd,.f,':yg- --ig.-,Z-V'.i g.. M? .... , , .Q , t ,Ji ny, ,r - A SCHOOL LUNCH PERSONNEL ?.jx.'1ifT4t5.f '. .J-xi i I .f S' 1 .X qs, ..fc,'K.- 'ha 's:.-'a- In :f YU. if -1.5, If 85-Pg: , Q, 51- 5 V -- .W---.zirg-,.'..'. '.-.9 'EP' W- aa-'-E413 :' 'ss -K.. ,.. , ,Y '-- .71-a1r,.,3a:f 35g--ei l .N , 'g,k1 i'iT-E?-' liffi rf ' ma., .55 .,.l.' T ' ic' '..: V , :lr V 1.3.32 32.5, wg, yra'Eji,,4!.Y,.1:-.1 - f r,.,.'fEig 25!f1f'f2:g1:-r 1 , . - .--HW, ,-QQ541 If- ,-1-i:,.., .a was a tremendous task for the best of women. Ellen Rowberry, Verda 3,26-G. 'Q jg.-237 ',g3 .q5,,qf..:-f.r-5? r,g,.:g3E,,g- rf' ,,1 , , yi if Q 1- f -, a- 3.1,-1 - ,ff fig. .x 3 -. f,'.'3j.i:' li UG-' 2 3--ffrfsg' w Q ' 'A 55' '-.','v'iQ'.l.:. ?13i.. N. 1 1 - -fZ2'.- --4,!5T1.af-2' 5 f, sf?. f'-3 1 'lu 'hx .s,.-:,xQ4lv :- r 2 -1, Jjfggfftm .Qs .ifgjjj 'Q :-fr QQ Qi- g.?J' f .'Q1'f'. .-J-'- .,..1E,.z QQ.. :VK f .?,w.1. 5 f:.q'g1E'f-A::?5-JA . ,ds I-,TI -3. -In QA. ,143 fic-, . .1'.-.hi 321 f if: 54 2:13 z.. 1 It .5 .i ,ml as - ., I -l -:ig-' 1. slit: 43 ' ' 'Ns :.'f?5I'I3:f?f'?'?'X97 a-I' ..,,,, ,,.. CUSTODIANS With one clean sweep Moroni Cottam, Oscar Gar- rett, and Glen Kirkwood, custodians, kept the build- ings and grounds in order. Upstairs and downstairs they cleaned, cleaned, and cleaned. 116.- Dean of boys, Sherman Wing, super vised all 1950-51 boys activities. Under hr direction the Boys Organization sponsore Boys Day, iamboree and work day at th DEANO ,,...:f Q J in 5? BOYS DEAN OF GIRLS ol Wisdom .... Checking attendance was only a phase of the work ct lloyd C Whitlock, student Coordinator ln addition Mr Whitlock helped solve nnany of the personal prob- lerns that faced us during the year, ln hirn we found a true, understanding friend SECRETARY SUPT. OF BLDG. and GROUNDS The twinkle in Libbie C. eye was, no doubt, the direct result of the admiration each Provo High School girl felt for her dean. Whether it was instructing an English class, directing an assembly, or consoling a baffled sopho- more, Mrs Hayward was a person every girl was proud to emulate Hayward's QW ' ' Only Anna Lou Jones could have so capably cared for an office with so rnany strings attached Our questions and pranks were accepted with a smile of understanding Her attitude and accuracy kept the office and all business affairs in top shape, Justin Winkler, superintendent of buildings and grounds of Provo District, certainly did a conscientious lob. His well-organized work was evident in the upkeep of our build ngs We felt there never was a more capable rnan to handle such a large iob so efficiently, 'ST -'W' irrors of Companionship Our classmates represented a year of associations which combined meant school spirit, a winning maiority, or an appreciative audience. We were together an assemblage of high spirits, bright ideals, and youthful determination. QA . .4 .Q 4 1- 0 Wi-EW no Ill!!! 'Wi david -rl- Nall ,A Q -ag-FK agp, 4 W -Jul wswf' 'W' Mwfww .fo 1 fa -me vw, Three years of workmg playmg struggling Eeammg fallmg and succeedmg ,.,s,,,. b,aske?baH fournament of the sophomore qsskriibfy enmjed 'Who Knlled Vaude- vfilei' of that wonderful Junior, rom and of Semor Sluff Day came flashing back as we recenvedoour clap! 'W We, as graduates ex 6380 spend hours remnmscrng over expenences 2, of high school which could neV6rN-be duphlzafefl 'hui qgjhmore Important task was yliiuzvng fo the full the years lwhxch faced us, Yhe spah of Mg for whrch no M-We had' prepared wmo of Provo 1-1,313 School Jw owyx J, cf, as W W' 5 if 3, 5 N 'WJ,4Q1,, Nr' XQSQQI -so-'P A' fi! ol. .- iff to 2 A' -, - , Q., . ...:...-o-. ... 8 .,,,,,. , N ra -121 - 1. -if' . f , , r - Pi . K , -4 :A . - A , -F- : , 1 Q . - ,.- . , . 1-'off-?a, : F' I' -fm' ' ' ' , ' ' ' .f ' ' . -' ul., V , 9- ,, ,gilt -' ' ci iv, -.o. . u , ., ' K V Eivioia - 1 . ' ' -.rflf-fV.'. 1' ' Gai 'r -F V K ' 4' .'f'.er.'.:f:-f.'-7f- -'S KAL- , . . 1 li ' V ' X . V' , .o- - -' - - f x5 ..,,rJ: .ru-W - - 12:5 A A 5'-'f Q-ff 'fa .' lay.-.-N, K -- .' ' ,L ' .'fG.31,ogs.- 'h,.,.4 t: X J ,. , - -K - Q , - ,SQ- Q. f' 1'-.K.f...,r-f '- ' ' ' . '- - ,- , ' , - b ,..,.- -- '15ff'?'fi'.figfif. 'J'-'f. ''-f-LL-on-:fm-vo.... 1 A , z, -Iffrfl-': 'l'fZ ut ,ET 1 A 4 V' .r Fifiieariai A ' , , 'ZW . -Lr- ' sumo:-, w f:i --1.' --.,.Ag:w,.,g.g . fa-.-----oa.',7o:-, , ' ,I N - og? .--1-:fr re .. ,. ,L 4, 1 f..f-- --v-guy.:-. , -lj -q -' H' o - ,.'j,j.'.o-,U .- ,251-:,.,-rg,-'Zn 4 ,- ' ' ' ' f?2sS'Ff-':5.- -' -.-f'..v3. . . 'A-'I'-'4' fl-Vff' o.:3'.,:,,' . .,.,y-s- ' ,4.,':3,v'-np:-1.w., . V. ,- ' '. 1 '.'v'2vl, UH' - , ' . . . - ,,.,- ..Q, .-VIEW , , Y r , ' r l'- . 1. 1 1 ,, swf-a:-:A -- , . - I- --'-4.31: g B -' ' - - . .' ' '- , , ' H' N I ' -,,-olverefr re ted y -the. sen1pr,,c4ilSSiQf?4fl95l,-Q. ,Memones ,of the 1949 C ass A I., vig.,-Qf.. ,, ,. -N: ' -. - T f'.- .-fi-,-1' fl' '.-Haj... -.K-, P' ,' e If 4 Q . f , .jg ,,?i.3., .. I , h, 'g .W v.: ,. .. n , U. .. , - ,,-, , , .,,,,p,.,.4-'Q' U ,, . '-.. 1- 1- ,. : - - ' rw - --.frmf J.-you ,A . I ' 4 . - '-- 1. ': Q5'!+1w3 - - -' ' ' . 7:-,, , '-w 1'Y -' .-' . . 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' ' K , V,-, ...'. . .A , 'S V , .Ei . in is ' '- 5' 1 .40 Alfred Lee Carol Taylor Monte Ewell 5 of gf J' 'V' 4 Don Carter Carol Dunford Shlrleen Tanner Lyle Farr Ronnue Nuelsen La Vern Allen Carma Jane Bradley Gary Smgleton Arlnn Kuhn: Velyn Washburn -I-:I-:-I: Carolyn Crapo Tom Gagon Darlene Kopp M' 1.1, 'Fw-w Douglas Hamby Helen Heslmgton Von Wnght fi! , 3 P' 1: f 17 1 at 5, ' 5 -J 1 l J 5' 4 2 exd f ' ' .TY ' R lx si? , A 'Q t I X it v 1 V I - V h f ,,v,, .. V 5 r ' 1 4' Av, , f' Q . .1 - E. i . x A. , 1-.,. 111' ' Q A 1-54. -, 'x I, - M -Aa' :lx f V Q dv 'L - ' i- If 5' N: , f K ,,:' ' 4 Q A A A Y lllgigg, gap i ,eefi A Davad Stumpson Jean Nebeker Jo Ann Allen Kent Harrnson l' David Hltchcock Marilyn Carlung Phyl Eklns i 'R Bob Broadbent Colleen Carter Robert Chappel Carolyn Jarvns Merrill Peay Carol Anderson An mterestnng between-class pastnme was shown by Sensors Howard Harrls, Lyle Farr, Gordon Flygare, and Larry Johnson The oblects of thenr Interest were Velyn Washburn and Helen Heslmgfon 22 1 f J r-I I ri A 'I' n u L: fa ' , r,oa, ' f 0 j i 6 V 4 V L . lf . 4X , 2 ' A ,D Y' , 13' . Q J 'f l .P , f X , 4 ' fd 4 X ' - LF fe. s W Q, 1 ff ,, W ,-QQ 50 midi 'Ei hw' .5 Bob O'Conner Nedra Denys Donna Jean Smeafh Nma Lleshmann I ki WQ 44 N---v .Z lf: ,jr X if Sd 3' ia Qu-s Joyce Sione Rnchard Allen Afton Rose Jensen Barbara Munroe Shurley Gammon Lynn Worthen Duck Mathls Phylhs Woods La Mar Wnlde Flora Lee Maxfueld Bonnue Barrett Nevagene Fneld Marilyn Knilpack Douglas Sorensen 23 I ' W ' I I' ' Y 1 ' 1 ff of fi, .. ' f fr'-' I? n ' j J ' Q. ' A Q' ffffia i fy, A H ,M - 1 A df 5 1 t 1 A ' .,. 'N ' y X BX r 1 - y ,W 1 l il' 1 f 1' 1 ' I x t-1 Margaret Kiser Ann Kammermeyer Val Christensen Leon Grey Verna Atkinson Carma Fillmore 'ta 3 Barbara Nicholsen Shari Simmons Darlene Rhodes Gordon Flygare If lockers could have spoken they would have complained of giggling girls haphazard housekeepers and boisterous boys Tom Gagon Lyle Farr seniors and Pauline Loy iunior cached away books for another day Q' 4' is -rss?-??'EfJ?' , ' 1 , - , , , , I I I I H I f if. . if , -. f-,rear T 'S We Hai- -f A 4 -A .- in tgggilva, rg ' ig A1 ani Q3 K4 Florence Banrd Arthur Tarbel Barbara Thomas Marlene Glover Ronme Olsen Jam Webster Carol Whatcoft Lawrence Gray Nadene Redford Dorthy Penrod iF Lf,J.LL-up vm, Ag li 329955 , we A ...I Larry Jensen Margaret Beesley Raymond Tracy Blarne Webb lourene Nelson Ray Howell Barbara Burns Mary L Stephenson 4 I Y 5 I l 5 Y, f y 4 l .J f l All I f l .3 3 I ' , I r - w 6 ' lr: , Pl ' SW' U I' B f I Davnd Hansen Duane Hulgendorff LaRae Peterson Rodney Brown Dan Vance La Rue Madsen K2 6 Margue Carter Johnny Roylance Kathryn Mntchell Rune Godfrey Barbara Prow Wanda Jones Bob Justet Merlyn Meldrum Beverly Peterson Q , ,, - 1.9 4 f 4 I - ' ,Z f n C' , u ' . 1 V I .. 4, ., g Y , f' ,I .4-in 5 Ronnie Hanson Dorthy Zaccardi Scott Stewart I . 0 , . . . . Q' I 6 - ,W -f . if 5' .xxx L I , mx , ,r, -f fl . Q 4 V T. 4 ' ff Q nv!! ' N V, -26- LF Ljlqlggm iso'-' What cooked at noon besudes lunch? Semors Donna Smeath Lyle Farr Larry Johnson Howard Harrus and Don Clay applned the heat to sophomore Nell Mackenzie Margie Seal Ronnue Kump I Loes Sorensen Bernard Goodmght Kave Steele r' ' W ' I ' I iii? A fi , SLEEP 'f'-A-1+ -- , 7 -1 , :fi Q , Q ' 4 I .I I ' VI' ,Q ' I I 9 S- Q tl f ly' l 5 'F'- 'y I Robert Du rfey Caryle Hassenfrutz Ruth Chrlshansen Thomas Baker 27 Bob Stewart Lots Harmon Margaret Flermng Bud Wardle f X X J i gg 23? QQQQEW ge -'z 'HI WQ1 'f'vs.Q-ff '5 Marna Nusnnk Stanley Jones Marbra Coles Douglas Bolton Norma Rae Young Nedra Jensen Joyce Gammon Orlo Snow Joyce Thurgood Slowly flllung wlth water, the students watched the boat sunk out of sught Mrs Hayward capably helped sensors locate danglnng participles. In English lV students prepared for college. QQ Q,-,QL gti 3? 11 vig-Aff' ,.1 Joan Hawkms Larol xncnms Jeanne Shlpley Tremayne Rlchan Sianley Thatcher Vurglnla Johnson LaDeane Lnnford David Loveless rred Scherer Bud Frefz Jo Ann Mvtchell Lorna Anderson -29- I Joan WOFSICY Davud Harrls Bull Tovell Grant Larson Carma Cox Jenace Gnguhn Merrnll DeLange Edna Mae Fntzgerald Bonme Ferguson Charlene Barrett Paul Furr Our Sensor Hop Interlude was an mterval of smooth muslc beautuful gurls handsome guys and enloyable dancing The Boys Gym portrayed a gala mood un shaded blues and modern decor f ll l I T T W .V . ,,., , C ' 3 G Margaret Olsen Marsan Jensen Cleo Davls Alta Cox Louise Sorenson . H U I I I I , . ga. J, . '1 .--9 QR Joyce Johnson Davud Young Clnnfon Bown Loss De St Joer ,af Bonnue Pyne Roy Samuelson Marulyn Haur Lynn Tregeagle '7 Bob Payne Jullvene V Lowder Howard Harrzs Peggy Edwards Smith J Pat Ferrell Gene Ernckson '94 Nell Pace Afton Jensen Colleen Hundley Norman Wenzel R - Q V 'V' 9-.4 Nadine Roberls Don Clay Lamar Laws Anna Belle Taylor Marilyn Pollen James Luke Rene Morgan James Nelson Rae Wright VIC Sfurgull 32 Q , ?:-' .gg E Q -ff'-s 3 in New 41 Q1 Jerry Brown Ann Taylor Gulcrust Reed Boshard Marcua Kung Naomn Mayberry Garth Dixon JoAnn Jameson Marian Irwin IJ I r T3 I I I u 1 A r a ' .y 1 aar a aaaer 2 ' 9 l . 3 ,L .f:,.1 h K g x . I , X r' 1' SQ Q fi AEM? K 22:56 Some people have at and some people dont Talented commercxal artists descgned publlclty posters for the annual Sensor Hop and other actnvltues Under the direction of Mr Rugby they studued letterung layout and color Q' 47 Rjfl Ruth Adams Martnn Rust Gordon Worthen Helen Nlelson Wllber Walsner Paul Hansen Dott Cope LaDeane Ltsen Douglas Bolton Jean Trlssell Shirley Syme Kelth Strong -33 lk' tile. 659 JoAnn W Zimmerman Duane Rowberry Boyd Evans Larry Lawrence Marilyn Thomas Dick Calder Robert Harris .Ioan Henderson Larry Johnson Robert Cordell Our senior Christmas 'float portrayed failure or success. Ronald Nielson, chairman, supervised a group of enthusiastic workers to prepare the float for the city Christmas parade. 134- Qin ffi 129' .1 Mrlton Moon Don Peay Cosette Stewart President Vrce Presrdent Secretary Le. ..-:. r- if nd the Campus untll the Reflectuons of our mnddlemen were seen arou very dymg day the can of powder spulled ba kstage durmg the Jumor I th t was never thorouohly cleaned up that stray corsage Assembly rehearsa a box left over from the Prom a few strcks of straw lnngermg from the hayrrde They re upperclassmen now but they Il never be forgotton as our rnbetween men 35 'it-. i-.,.:,x fel Ifzij-.J wif? yi A 4 Q 's ,, wwf - -A 'gf 11.5145 'I .wx-. I pr' 9 mr, r 5 .- wr., FI, ..,V 3 .. iw ' ' . QX A 5? jig , 2- ,:'5,1g, . 4 '-Z A 'At2fe. 2- , ., . ' r rl . - - . C . , , , , . J 'lx 'QE' Q Os ag? lyk? ,fit 35-Y was-5.523 Je? we 4.4.-rnsssqygh. 5 B.. T' fy if 4 wx ,Q '95, l 5 ' '4- nv' Ss Dell Tlmpson M006 Bfynef Don Peay Renee Vacher Pauline Loy Leah Crowley Lorna Boyns Don Frazler Patsy Anderson Nephu Patton Fae Loveless Paul Oldroyd Kay Morro!! Carol FulkefS0f1 Ronnie Beck Joyce Draper Bruce Harnson Sybnl Clarke Peggy Eggerfson John Belmounl Carol Lewus Renee Lerwull Loss Klnen Hal Holland Merrill Moon lna Wolsey Jeneanne Chrnstensen Evan Taylor ...36.. -' LLU U Meet that yearbook photo deadline' Juniors David Lord and Norma Joyce Thorne agreed wuth the warning message of a wuse poster RoeMae Theobald Kenny Jolley Ruth Hawknns Harold Graehl Alace Mechum Multon Moon Leland Sheets Sherme Georges Wayne Keuth Glenneta Ralstnn Gordon Nelson Anuta Gronernan Myrna Ferguson Dean Reynaud Leona Ashton Alfred Bennett JoAnn Gay Wayne Thalman 37 . . ' K X Y, if Q- 5, 6: J A - , f j X WU I x '?,.af Mb ok NX Y7 Paul Boyack JoAnn Berry Marrlyn Foutz Ernest Tsalaky Janrse Vsncenr Ruchard Groshbeck Mary Pacerelln Donald Howell is ' iifswiuses iq 30 -ew if 5 Ag -:rr J 'I7' 'lg XM Carole Jensen Larry Decker Verla Crocket Elaune Fechser Glona James David Gnlmer Reva Baxter Charles Pope Donna Brown Wesley Farley Collene Cornum Ronald Boutwell Vrrgmra Peterson Doug Penrod JoAnn Lmlneld Mark Leftwrch Gaul Gray Barrylyn Baker Lynn Jex Anefla Snow ....38- 'J I r J rl I r' I u u P' i f ' 1 lffsb? T3-QP 'Fw -- Zif f , - Tr' ,V ,yf,... . 1: , .,.lr .W is . . , V, 1 -,f:- ,sf---fr-1: f. -I , . 4 ,VV , - - 'Har' .rf , , 1 j as k .A V, '- - 4' 4 ,xt L y y l a D' M' I AV 7 A fi l n l 'as X V -A s , ' D iv 'Tl' 9 K 6' , 1 vm K 3 A , , Q . '- 1 - Ir! 1 A l W , A ..ll -re ll Q A r .' , ., ' l , ,. A , . li s ? D 2. -1 f ,A ' R ' wr D r - Q lr' J . k ix s ', - M 6 Af Il LJQLU' up Carol Cook Myrup Grant Walkuns Gary Penrod Idona Fox Bullue Nueblung Nnle Jenson It wasn't that students Inked to spend money, but some of the books they purchased from the bookstore had lokes written on the covers Glenn Kenner was manager of the bookstore 6: o-.Q wk. Kent Flsher Nann Steadman Glen VanWagner 'oAnn Parson Lynn Garrel Carol SneH Renee Green Rnchard Young Myran Guraud llc- P 1 N 1 Nj , '. ' VIII Q . ,fs -as for 1 ' - ,t ,f , , ly 5, o l YT? 5 J Ronald Lewvs Melba Rose Roger Chrlds Donna Young Gordon Hawkms Z V' 'Q 4 lx ,sw gff R30 'gifnff J? A51 df-H' L V' rx Marlorne Jones Lawrence McCall Owen Orton Joyce Hendncks Jenny Rassmussen Dwrghf Ladle Mary Beth Roper Manlyn Ball Joyce Seely Harold Neulson Gaul Wayman Loyce Nelsen Francus Peterson Bonrne Wulson Almo Sammons LaVon Greaves Melvsn Close Carolyn Coles Eloise Mann .40-. I I I u I I , I' ' .. . ' T.. - 2 Z .gf-. ff ' ' , - .. 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I' LLUQIQV X Around the world an a day Knowledge of our world nelghbors was obtained In Bert Asayrs history classes Mary Carol Hedquust Nsle Jensen Prlsculla Boswell spotted the Provo area on maps v-Y .0-' sr td 5 Ergene Kung Ruth McKell Carl Wood Joyce Smvth Sally Brown Karan Christensen 1 LaNadra McKlIl Dianne Nuelson Colleen Lawrence -41 JoAnn Haws Max Bird Paula Borgot Clothleld Newreen Louuse Johnson Jane Clyde T ' -4 be fl Coreen Herman Veda Raven Shnrley Wilson and lea' 1-D , X C3 Janet Smuth Harold Thornton Collene Roberts B520-SIC: A ,- pfq l Of i 43' kv N0 'dl QNJ rg ,Wa- Q Q if 3? ina if as ft Wnth a corncob plpe and a button nose Energettc lunuors put the last touches on Frosty the Snowman therr representatlve an the cuty Chrrstmas parade Chaurman Shirley Wulson orgamzed and supervused the lunlor float commrttee -has 'Qia- i -lr -1' vw. vga. j L I X Xa A I Nancy McCurdre Pat Snow Dons Duxon Merlene Hnnkley Lee Reynaud Marlone Brrd Karla Dawn Cheney Norma Thorne Ilene Rassmuson Dale Brarthway Vlckze Brady Jennalee Duke Halma Chestnut Carma Bell Jackte Berne .42- IJ I r J fl I r' I ' ' . 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Nelsen Taylor Nelda Cluff Glade Terry Percllla Boswell Donnell Walker Norma Burnsude Nancy Gamble Sally Tueller Vuctor Herbert Janet Spencer IA John Dollnar Helen McQunvy Donald Lord Sharlene Llston Carolyn Eggbert Barllyn Buchner Jeannnne Parker Maruman Cluff Cosette Stewart Jean Loveless Roy Parrls Gaul Thorson N- Lendmg to the spunt of the Preference Ball the rumors presented an assembly showmg how woman has gotten her man through the ages Such characters as Samson Helen of Troy Caveman and John Smlth were dramatuzed and the event ended wnth You Are My ,F Everything sung by Wayne Keuth 141 -44 l I 1 - A J 2 ' 1 , ,dv 1 , -'A , ' 4 ' . A llmgfi : ' Q, 2 ' - . f 1 c gm . -ml A , 'S t . I ' -s 4 -- 4 ' . ' I t Q I I I 1 'i I Q I ' , - 11 .L 1 '15 .7 -1 H' 1' 444669 M414 ax may 'pus T 'W r A A-v'v'q,, 4 A -Lzlftmw 1 my an at fb ku? Ann Cullnmore Janet Kenner Donna Thurgood Secretary Secretary Vlce President 'I IJH 1 -A l!! tt Q 575 54,35 5 We greenues of the school otherwuse known as sophomores were sand to have brought wcth us a spurlt and attetude that couldnt be beaten That first day of school a rather frughtemng yet excutnng ex perlence attendmg the basketball games and yelling to the top of the lungs mostly to show that we sophomores dud have spmt planmng and presenting our flrst assembly to the studentbody our crowd standmg around at Sfarfupg graspmg the new and won derful feelung of hugh school life All these thmgs and many more are memorable reflectlons of our fnrst year at PHS ,K 2 4 3 zmtfm 1: 'kg-J N :9 c. ' ' 4 ' P . V . . , ' - cf 1' - . . A I . - 4' f irc sf 5 I ' fs 1 l lf-?f1'V ' X E . e . Q I , 'ij'-':,wcf 1 S f 'I'-f ' ' t 'ea 1 . 7 A ' ' X fb:-f.-.t-xv.. 'QB i '-. ' ,th , ' Q ' . . -2- -' lg - f , V, :nu V ,, -.Vg-, 12' 1 :. - ,lg ywxla -ll, : v'-W 9, I Q. Ng. 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VIN In ,,.. ,IVAN ' ' ., V V V dl 'V .' N .1 r . -. V V5, A , , f. ,, V 1, ,t , -,- V- .Ar .4 frxf -Q .tfes.,,1f M fhx H - 1, - I I . . . . . , I 1 ' I 1 I - 1 -... 'CI' al iv M Monte Ford Marilyn Worsley Dean Isom Shirley Clegg Mitchell Carter XX Adi Q 4 ' qw l 42 Arthur Johnson Colleen Mitchell Mac Frampton Gwen Rassmussen Leslie Jenson Il I r J rl I' I' u n A r 'nk y y .V., 4, 'J ' . ,. ,TA l' n . A Ar' l 'X ' Q M , F . 4 4 , ' L if ., ' N A ff x . 2' 3 'F G' W y Q .1 'rr.. ' I l Y-In 7 l y ' l wig. ' ,ip k lg 'Q vm I lf' .R M . f 5' 1 ' SP2 ,glwk K -. -I -E' f I fx l Q 9 sf L. S 3 f ali! Iiglfllifftirff .SQ 'Q' Wax!! 'S 3 5, 0.0-Q 1- QQ 'gn as. ld Ni Lynn Smlth Janelle Clay Gary Stout Marllyn Halluday Nell Hurst J- Joyce Erlckson Rnchard Tanner Helen Kelth Bull Ellsberry Maxme Grolean John Hall Margaret Hundley Bob Keg-fer Norma Carlton Mary Ann Hardnng Walene Llddlard Arlene Adamson Andy Mostert Speaklng of ups and downs Helen Scott sopho more learned all about them Aside from a few manor cuts and brulses Helen arose to walk again -47 I ' W ' I I I -5 r r- ggi ..:5?'J 'I-si! -Af., W, QL .aw - ..,, 5. - W 3' Fr ., l fd . l Q 'A A A, ts. c. 'Fr 'U' 1 y lv ll, 2 ,L V V y p 'Y I fx I , PI Us y gl,g,, m.m. ' l ,' '1 ' ll ' 'E 4 ' ' 'ei T' ' E Q W we 5 iiffa Information, please . . . ln the office Sherman Wing helped questioning sophomores Duane Blackley, Jim Penrod, Arlene Adamson Dale Bryner and Anne Cullnmore 1 Ya Maurine Menlove Kent Christensen Russell Pace Patty Peterson Bob Peay Shirley Draper lg' 'r Q45 M3 Norma Peay Shirley Manwell Barbara Hawkins Carolyn Smith Leona Bally Barbara Moore -48 5' 1 David McEwan Audrey Leach Leonard Hurst Verlene Jensen Gary Peterson Marilyn Kirk 4' I ,-- 1' , sa 'V' 3' Ja, -' , r ' 14 . 'Q Z I Q ,Q 1 'J , N f F Q ' 315 ' as ' ' Q 3 V 5 ' - L, -. ' ' A j 'Al' If lil' l'- l M V , :'. ,.' x ' X r' r gli me f-if ln. 44 Jim Penrod Helen Higgins Lynette Wilder Paul Jones Margaret Gillies P5 J Y' 1 Y 9 1 Helen Nelson Dick Dolinar Stan Markham Elaine Jacobson Eugene Wright Bernard Simmons Janet Kenner Barbara Baker Bruce Cloward Lynn Anne Taylor Verla Mecham Paul Chrlstensen Bob Brereton 551 '33 ,ta V Ivan Johnson Carol Whlte Jeri Deane Tregeagle 5 -rp -yr- . .-97 ,-4 Marran Madsen La Ree Jones Shnrley Elluot .4w.,rR . :J55 I 'l - .ww ,,4., ..491 f1LLLQfe UF Whar could have been gorng on un Grant Larsons mund gumors Sally Tueller Jackue Berrue and sophomores Barbara Pace Helen Nor1on probably knew 40 sn..- i il Glen Nelsor Evalo Harr son Carolyn Larson Carol Ann Maxlreld Deedue West Davld Mntchell Anne Thomas Loy Forshee B faye Knrk and Beverly Walker Mrlo Calder Glorra McClure y eau Palsy Lans ng Marx Kerby Davld Decker Max ne Wrlkerson Eugene Moulton 50 Q 37 ,av 4' A l :A ' 'l. ff ? 43' 'J gf l 5 Q n f : ' A E, A A x , ' any 15- A 9 5 ' n A l A I4 . -'X t 5 l' JK ' -xx - , I l KJ i X ' V .le B r 1 EJ l ,llilgllg-:Q-ag Qs.. S? ZA! ifwais.-mg 'faking' .ay Larry Peterson Bonnne Bray Joyce Hoover Colleen Prutchet Jo Ann Green John Syme ,- 'L Andrea Gately Carol Chrrstensen Norma Tangren Jay Schoppman Sharlene Best Karla Ann Marshall Nancy Olsen Lydaa Ullbarry Ann Knt hen La Faye Anderson 51 Helen Scott Elva Ann Green Charlene Harward Davud Stewart Marlorne Kullpack Lots Knllpack Ben Sorenson Kay Mullet Palma Sorenson Neb Muller r' ' N ' I r r' r' I I .f '? q 5 ,527 -.:' - N 'fl ' ,, 55' of Q.4'fQi3., '5'S? fl.-.f ,L,,,,Y.Q,J., :ll '7 f 'u.. -r-'- f ' 4: -'1' Tcakt' F r 4 A f ' 5: J W iff 1 9 t A Y ,1 , . A V V , A? l 1' ' I J l , , i A 'a n 1 la V . K4 , V L at +4 g ' f -3 Frances Crapo Le la Penrod Maur ne Egan Donna Rae Nelson Gene Svewarv Donna Thurgood Le ia Penrod Lorll e Olson Roberv Vernon Manlyn Carle La' 0,51 f 'ai rllrf Hx X p'!' 2 V V -f, ,wr - - p .. , fi' I 1 ... k 1- .5 V , fa-PI . . L . J.-. .va .x ,vw 'Jing jf' ' ..fnjfa3Te?I:3-Q-- .55 Q 1 Barbara Smnrh Joan McGreggor Beivy Sardom Carol Klwum Howard Johnson 'anene Lassen Theresa Souvhland Carolyn Cllnger Gwenerh Crevnsion Gervrude Meseryy Jo Ann Van Dyke Thelma Farrnel Jolene Wnlllams Henruovfa Scl1roemage5J0 Ann Paulsen 52 qi Helen Norton Barbara Pace Berry Lue Beesley Marlowe Ruth Peay Carol Ann Wnllnarnf l L r 1 ,O 1 W Y! , ' 4 1 J , l 7 vi, 1 f f , , ' an , or f 1 - x . . .z1 r H' if -1, ,F5lEgL I1 ,sqm 5' if is 37' 5 'Q' PN Donna WI lde Shurley Hansen Russell Jones Carma Taylor Barbara Ferrell Kay Sorenson Jo Ann Casper 'o Anne Laws Donna Naylor Sandra Graham ye 'S' Bonnre Kuykendall Nadrne Stewart Lorna Hams Darlene Davis Clrfton Snow Joyce Boswell Colene Wnllrams Arlene Johnson Who knew what one mrght fund on ones locker? Peggy Edwards Smuth Robert Durfey and Kay Marott sophomores could have to d rnrce were not an uncommon dlscovery 9- 153.- -l J r rl rl ll Up Q, '.s. Obstacles - even walls - 1 were surmounted when ,f a sophomore girl wanted to talk to a sophomore boy . Sophomores Helen Norton and Barbara Pace seem to have made out well. R4 ' av , yr ui f' -Q '5- FH Ronald Barhe Dons Nelson Lo Reta Stevenson Colleen Collard Byron Davenport Loretta Carter Roger Larson Arnelda Baum lrene Jolley Carol Madsen Gertrude Chavns Maurvne Lewis Duck Anderson Joyce Harward Relya Stubbs Merednth Waggaman Betty Walker Glen McClaun Jo Anne Angell Phnl Flsher 54 8 . 3 X c , X , A , ' A 9 'Fl .E . J f . fix-1 b f l 3- l G ' 'l' V E-X S' F - l 1 I , af 5 V . 4 9 x fl V iz..-' SJR ' -23:51 -fi' t A Ying'-fn A . 5 Q ZLQAKZ 5' 14 I4 .air-. 2-rf? if in v--.ff 374 sq Lillian Snow Bonnie Beck Kurt Larsen Loretta Rieske Joy Startup -fn- bd Rose Urie Mary Lou Thorne Katy Shumway Eugene Hanagen Virginia Rnchie Vnena Lee Jacobson Merlin Kitchen Mariorie Peay r- w-41' ., Robert Durfey Vivian Davis Pat Daniels ,. -if A .. 11. ' E .7 I. lr.. p: ' K, .11 ' 4, ' V.:--Q. . sf., Marilyn Green Colleen Johnson Glennis Bronsen wan.,- ,qhr 1. - , 'F - .fi '- , - vi-s. W 21331 x ' A-1 Jr' A . -,- fff -As' V K -, 1 ,rr eg. . ps' , . Q-: ' ' 'S 5, 1515 ' . ' Q L . +, fri f, 5 f's if A ,MFI- -f .- f- 1 . V, . , 2 1, ' ,rw - - ,' -.Tn .' . 1' . .. Janet Gammon , f 2 255 ifltv gl f- a ii' 7 -51 -hr , . -7, ,. 1 '- H' , . H 1 A J f S Y ., RP Kath'een Rasmussen -55- r N ' I r r' r' r' I' I V F sf A ho E- ' ,I Z Yr , I :V A , r.-3 'sl I, F- ,Q M N 'ff ocus on Interests Pursuit of our varied interests was satisfied in the departments of Provo High School. Whether we excelled in chemistry, music, business, or athletics, our questions were answered by capable teachers who were experts in their field. Here we found subjects to deserve our attentions if our interests were scattered. . .Q . fag U 'W L. -LAW 'f fl EllBLli3ll In Action . For an added thrill from any piece of literature every student knew whom to call on . Anna Smoot Taylor. German was an interesting subject to those who understood it . . . Swen Nielsen, Joy Startup, and Kurt Larsen were making out fine. Under the capable leadership of our English instructors students absorbed unbelievable amounts of grammar as well as literature. An outstanding feature of many classes was movie versions of great literary works. Provo High journalists combined their abilities to produce the school newspaper and student directory. Spanish and German enthusiasts found the foreign languages even more complicated than English. -53- Combining their talents with Caryl Hassenfritz Gary Payne Donna Smeath Nedra Jensen and Joe Jensen gave their version of Where the Cross is Ma Eugene O'NeaI . . . c mexico , F -.4-.-4 Explaining method and theory behind the bull fight . . Margaret Gillies, Gertrude Chavez, Leland Stott, and Leland Sheets. Struggling through a typical day in journalism department . . . Jeanene Parker, Marilyn Pullen, Marba Coles, and Larry Jensen. lliJl'lll5 f . n llllllll' Francis Workman Libbie C. Hayward Englfsh E '9ll5h Leslie A. Wheeler Enghsh Journalism English Spanish Spanish Anna Smoot Taylor Milton A. Nelson Elma Young Sherman W. Wing English English English English English World History Q5 91 L Elaine Peterson Speech Terror, joy, tear, and Surprise all were enacted in the speech department. Young dramatists progressed from pantomimes to three-act plays. Students memorized lines, took cues, and presented a great array of finished productions. The sixth period stagecratt crew were the men behind the scenes ot school plays, assemblies, and programs. Faye Buttle Speech English Actions speak louder than words . . . Bernard Goodknight and LaMar Laws amused fellow speech students with a hilarious pantomime. VLA! MAX' J!! c- 4 ' s JM K fspx ff' T ', 1 X Y',.'. --ft . F, ff , , J ijt? X Ucfff .' . 1 JQ Ylkh ,fl J ' - ,x - ' 7' ,Jill at ' Y - J 'ff' ' . f . I I, K- vF fJr rr all :DPn:.Lr J , 5 tk Lights, curtain, action . . . Stagecraft crew, Douglas Sorensen, Bill Wightman, John Cox, Bernard Goodknight, and Neil Mackenzie, worked on stage sets Absent when the picture was taken were Rene Green, Bob O'Connor, Von Wright and Thomas Hinkley ,Qu G Y V Q 'iv ,, l Cleston H. Rigby Still life, a study in light . . Four hands are better Asael H, Fisher Commercial Art Ronnie Hansen added final than two . . . Combined Applied An Fine Art touches to a fine art efforts sometimes did more than Drafting ll assignment. one might imagine, as 'l 'il' I I Ping, nfwrterrsial L x., kJK.!-Li 14 'Jlc A, With palette in hand or hand in buzzsaw, students took advantage of the fine or applied arts departments, Cleston Rigby instructed commercial and fine art classes while Asael Fisher supervised applied art courses. Commercial artists studied lettering, color, and layout and applied them to making publicity posters for school activities. Oil, water color, pastel, and charcoal painting constituted the fine arts course. Shop students weren't satisfied with merely woodwork but enioyed leather tooling, copper-craft, and plastic work. 161- Beverly Slater and Rex Grant found out in shop class. Pencil and paper, paint and brush, pen and ink . Commercial artists combined material and talent W to produce posters. K is i xyfd lf- f- hupiie-4 l From forests to furniture . . . Below, Rod Brown sands a table while Kelvin Dennett and Martin Rust apply their efforts to copper-craft. af, . Il 1-'sri 5 .vm F v K b I l .-1 . xg' . Was it knit one, chain one, or make a french knot . . . All three were accomplished by third period homemaking class. Top it off with a bright red cherry . . . Delicious and beautiful were the foods prepared i Virginia Chamberlain's cooking class. Virginia Chamberlain Elementary Clothing Foods and Nutrition Homeliving Na Lois J. Howell Advanced Clothing Elementary Clothing Homemaking Vesta W. Barnett Homeliving Unoer the supervision of Lois Howell, Virginia Chamberlain, and Vesta Barnett, girls in cooking, sewing, and homeliving classes learned how to analyze and solve problems. Whether it was a pattern, recipe, or question on dating, all problems were given sufficient attention, -.621 r1U11l 111111111111 Future Housewwes I -GEM? Many happy hours were spent In pncture shows duscussuons on datmg problems modeling dresses feeding the faculty and home nursnng courses along with regular school studnes These were Important classes tndeed nn our gurls luves Many fashionable clothes came The bulletun board was a enter from Lots Howells sewnng class of attractuon In Vesta Barnetts lt was a great opportunlty to room Dusplays for all learn how to handle a machvne seasons were posted by students .63- n 77' I . s F . s r , - J i , 1 , 1 . . , . I . 1 R'-.E M 'Apu-4' 1 1 ' ' l 1 rf. -is ' 44 sz' .fy 'J ,, ', - ' 1- K , Z - ' .- 1 W, 4, -, Wt ' Q .' ' . F' ig ' ' .4 ' H 1 N, 1 fge 1 , . t ul -f '...- .. .X -, v levi ' K l Q.-1 J ' I ' t , ,' N .iff ' -- r xl af ,ff fa 1 ? Q 1 e if VZ' 21,1 A j , ' J H ,.,, A, ,.m2 l d.rs'94 .':A f 5 1 , if? '--...., ,K 13 1 .. , QM! , We I 4 V I X X ,J Roots and radicals . . . Fundamentals of algebra Squares and wheels By Studying and were given in Wayne CowIey's class. Many students who were planning to become future Einsteins of the world enrolled in the various mathematics classes offered at Provo High School. Many hours were spent in solving algebraic equations, complex fractions, and spherical triangles. Young mathemeticians found the steps from practical arithmetic to polyhedral angles weren't so difficult as they expected. discussing, they learned all of the angles Wayne A. Cowley Rudolph Reese Frank G, Chambers Algebra I Geometry Algebra 1 Physics Algebra ll and Trigonometry Dr,-,ffing I Geometry Algebra l Ariyhmegic Couldn't draw a straight line with a ruler . , . X to the fourth power equals Wayne Nephi Patton and Dell Timpson demonstrated Cowley explained a typical equation to before geometry class. algebra l students. Rees E. Bench Vocational Chemistry X AIber1K.JOhn50n General Chemistry . X Biology X Ivan W. Young Geography Health-Heredity Zoology-Botany Frank Witney Agriculture Biology Physical Education ll Any resemblance to brains was LJ ri . ri purely coincidental. :JJ Kent Harrison, Ron Kurnp, and Ruth Christiansen watched them wiggle. When pungent odors and deafening explosions filled halls and classrooms, it was evident that students were busy in the science department. Along with trays of odd-shaped chemistry tubes came fascinating tales of pickled snakes and bottled lizards. Under watchful eyes of fawns and a bold, unblinking owl perched on the show case, biologists dissected frogs and worms. ln Physiology class Max Warner explained the different parts of the body. With the help of excellent teachers the pupils gained great knowledge in the field of science. Danger chemists at work Q., Dayton G. Hughes U. S. History Psychology Public Speaking and Debate -'f H. R. Slack World History Ben A5-aY U. S. History A, American Problems x U. S. History World History rl' James Distefano U J I uni World History U. S. History Who signed the Magna Charta? What happened in l588? By the time world history classes had finished their course, they could answer these and many other similar questions. U. S. history classes studied our early ancestors and government foundations while the students in American problems peered into the United Nations and studied the international situation to plan for the future. Looks like Stan Taylor got his A for the day. When Hughes cracked his whip, the students settled down to the old grind. .VI -6 The history students gained a knowledge of current events by read- ing The American Observer. Mr. SIack's fifth period class dug deep into the history of their ancestors. SBIEIIBE .L Joyce Hendricksen pointed out the great beehive state to Dave Lewis and Nephi Patton. -6 7244 Nfl' Barbara and David tested their voices on the recording machine. 5-was-u...q..,,.A gtk---1-q.3 R LIBHEIPTI SBIEIIBE Whether it was cramming for that . fi The library catalogue proved very useful to Myrna Ferguson and Peggy Eggertsen. Leon seems to have tound the book he was looking for, English exam or writing a research paper, students found the friendly atmosphere of the library a very good place to study, Besides stories of far off lands and the latest novels library shelves were full of books on every subject imaginable. Arnold V. Bergeson Retail Merchandising Life Problems Etta Jones Library Science Clerical Office Practice HETEIIL IIIEHUIIEIIIUISIIIB Consumer Education The customer is always right. Students in retail merchandising class learned this and other principles of salesmanship. Arnold Bergeson outlined a course including merchandise display, clerking, and personnel management Jim Webster, Tom Gagon Wes Snow, Reed Boshard, and Von Wright looked over some of the merchandise inthe retail merchandising room. Ns? Af-si' '1-1-if' Mrs. Spencer's shorthand class Speed tests and practice letters was busy transcribing. were an everyday occurence in Type I. Henrietta Schroemages checked the speed test score of LaVern Poulson in first year type. BUSIIIESS l With the modern developments of this fast- moving age came the demand for greater business skills. Under the expert guidance of Ethel Spencer, LaNora Allred, and Glenn Kenner the business department offered excellent courses in shorthand, typewriting, and bookkeeping. Along with shorthand, office practice girls learned the uses of the more complex office machines. ..691 Ethel Spencer Shorthand I Shorthand II and Office Practice Type Il Glenn Kenner Type I Shorthand I LaNora P. Allred English ll Bookkeeping Type ii Milton and Merrill Moon relied on a brain-saving machine while LaVern Allen tickled the keys of a typewriter. 0? , one F' an z Left to right, Row .li Shari Simmons, LaDeane Olsen, Marilyn Thomas, Nadene Redford, Margie Carter, Phyllis Rees, Colleen Lawrence, Marian Jensen, Carol Lewis, Leah Crowley, Ruth Hawkins, JoAnn Gay, Joyce Henricksen, Sally Tueller, Barbara Farrell, Pat Farrell, Row 21 Norma Peay, Wanda Jones, JoAnn Allen, Kay Steele, Margie Bird, JoAnn Littlefield, Loyce Nelson, Joan Worstley, Barbara Munroe, Vernita Durrant, Jeanne Loveless, Carol Fulkerson, Shirley Wilson, Rene Morgan,Carma Jane Bradley Ruth Christiansen, Marilyn Pullen, Rene Vacher, Bonnie Pyne, Row 3: Jay Goold, Duane Rofvberry, Paul Furr, Dan Merrill, Gary Singleton,Merrill Peay,Merlyn Meldrum, Lynn Smith, Phillip Fisher, Lawrence Gray, Mark Leftwich, LaMar Laws, James Leonard, John Belmont, Bob Broadbent, Bob Payne, Howard Johnson, Gary Stout, Vow Wright, Gerald Peterson, David Hitchcock, Arlin Kuhni, Byron Davenport, Row 41 Dean Roberts, David Loveless, David Stimpson, Jim Webster, Rod Brown, Ronald Beck, Don Peay, Dave Lewis, Roy Samuelson, John Dolinar, Dan Nisonger, David Harris, Bob Keiter, Carl Craner, Bernard Goodnight, Marcia King, Prisrilla Boswell, Marilyn Pullen, La Deane Olsen, Rowena Henroid harmonized for sweet music. Singing on radio programs assemblies and in many concerts were the popular boys quartet Ronald Beck Lawrence Gray La Mar Laws and Wayne Keith. ff IIIUJ L rl LrlrlP..l.l.rl MUSIC muslc muslc Peterson Concert Chorus Singers Vocal Ensemble A Cappella Choir Mixed Chorus Like the beautiful colors in a rainbow the excellent voices of vocal students blended for various concerts and assemblies Girls and boys quartets and ensemble groups provided entertain ment on many assemblies and radio programs The long hours of rehearsal were rewarded by the enloyment the music brought to audiences which gathered to hear them Carma Jane Bradley Ann Cullimore, and Ruth Christiansen were the capable accompanists. BHIID With blasts of horns and beating of drums the band caught the eye of spectators as they marched by. Under the direction of Rex Sutherland these talented musicians worked hard to give many school and community concerts. Out of the band rose the harmony of ensembles which participated on various programs and concerts. ,Q l :QQ Robert Vernon, Bud Fretz and Richard Allen were very talented musicians. ' Kiwis Q- W Playing the solo parts were Karla Dawn Cheney, Jackie Gatenby, Nile Jensen, Richard Allen and Mary Lohree Stevenson. , . .,.,.,., ff , - i, x.fW. Leading the band in colorful parades were, left to right, Row l: Verna De La Mare, Kathleen Rasmussen, Mariorie Bird, Marcia King, Nina Leishman, Mariorettes, Row 2: Rae Wright, Ann Kammermeyer, Donna Smeath, banner carriers, and Barbara Nicholson, drum maiorette. Rex L. Sutherland Music and Theory . Concert Band Standing, left to right: Ra Nae Green, Dan Vance, Carl Wood, Melvin Merrill, Donna Smeath, Banner carrier, Ann Karnmermyer, Banner carrier, Marcia King, Twirler, Mariorie Bird, Twirler, Verna De La Mare, Twirler, Edward Quist, Rex L. Sutherland, director. Left section, last row seated: Gene Hansen, Bufaye Kirtland, Robert Peay, second row: Richard Olsen, Jeri Dean Treagagle, Robert Vernon, Marilyn Kirk, Palma Sorenson. First Row: Jane Clyde, Dorthy Davis. Center section, seated, first row: Jackie Gatenby, Colleen Johnson. Second row: Niel Pace, Karla Dawn Cheney, Norman Weitzel, Howard Johnson, Gene Jensen, Nile Jensen, Joe Done. 3rd row: Larry Peterson, Bud Fillman, Eugene King, Blain Conk, Harold Little, Glennis Bronson. Fourth Row: Stanley Taylor, Mont Ford, Dick Anderson, Ronald Stringham, Gary Stout, Ralph Larson, Rey Baldwin Clair Avery, Fifth row: Gene Anderson, Phil Ekins. Right section, first row: Donna Nelson, Marjorie Killpack, Mary Stephenson. Second row: Harold Swenson, Glen McClain, Stan Jones, David Stimpson. Third Row: Ronald Bailey, Mark Taylor, Bob Jorgensen, Almo Simmons, Richard Young, Boyd Evans. Ult!3llES'lllfl F7 . f-5 X f 1 fav, . -Af ww':.:' f'Q'.3 f A' Xtrwsftg --..-, -c,, Yk1c,- -'-. ---s.,.. - -.,-A Under the direction of Mr. Hilgendorff the orchestra completed a very successful year with all the trimmings. From The January, February March to the Syncopated Clock music was produced well worth listening to. Concerts and assemblies were the main iobs of the orchestra along with group presenta- tion. -- -xxx John Hilgendorff Orchestra Instrumental German l Jeanne Shipley, at the piano, accompanied talented musicians Marilyn Myrup and Jimmy Farmer -74... pr Lett to right, Row l. Diane Hilgendortf, Shirley June Hansen, Betty Sardoni, Sherine Georges, Marilyn Myrup, Margaret Fleming, Bonnie Barrett, Ann Kammermeyer, Row 21 Alta Cox, Lois Harmon, Donna Wilde, David Mitchell, Dick Dolinar, Jay Schoppman, Wendell Miller, Arthur Johnson, Betty Walker, Donna Faye Young, Joyce Thurgood, Row 31 Leona Aston, Shirley Gammon, Kathryn Abbott, Lo Reta Stevenson, Lorna Harris, David Decker, Bill Hoeft, Jackie Gatenby, Mary Stephensen, Bob Stewart, Nile Jensen, Beverly Walker, Dixie Pulsipher, Jimmy Farmer, Gary Madsen, Row 111 Glen Van Wagoner, Janet Spencer Clitton Snow, Norman Weitzel, Karla Dawn Cheney, Neil Pace, Garth Dixon, Roger Childs, Bob Jorgenson,J. G. Hilgendorff, instructor, Buddy Fretz, Paul Christenson, Lowry Harris, Dennis White, Paul Boyack and Bob Chappell. Displaying talent and skills were soloists Bonnie Barrett Garth Dixon, and Diane l-lilgendortf. The string trio consisting of Ann Kammermeyer, Diane l-lilgendortt, Bonnie Barrett played in many performances. Mary Bee Jensen Physical Education Dancing Jumping the rope and volley ball were two of the favorite sports for the girls gym classes. BIIILEYPIIYS. EU. The Weaker Sex? The girls in Mary Bee Jensen's dancing classes were taught grace and poise. Free throws, net ball, and home runs were sports terms not soon forgotten by girls who took physical education. Good sportsmanship, fun, and fair play were Mary Jensen's main aims for an interesting and enioyable year. Perfection and grace were the dancing classes' main obiectives. Square, round, folk, tap and modern dancing were all learned. Y gust- ,wg 1- . i- 5 W Rand H. Clark World History Physical Education BUYS PHYS. fl Charles Atlas lr PHS boys built muscles without and from Atlas courses Their secret was the exercise they received in gym classes Durung the year boys gained a knowledge of theory and actual playing of all types of athletics Basketball kept the boys He flew through the air came the playing gf in top condition. with the greatest of ease baseball rofiles of Competitio Although the won-lost columns would indicate one of the most disastrous athletic years in high school history, the spirit was high and the competition keen in all fields. The 'Dogs found excessive difficulty in coming out on the winning end of the score, but, nevertheless, it was all in fun, and our sports department continued to distinguish itself as one of the best. .44-M4 . L 1121? Q 'V f 1 'M rx ' Aly,-359' Both sides converged upon The East ballcarrier plowed the ball simultaneously in an at the sod in an attempted but tempt to recover a Leopard futile line buck fumble. FUUTBEILL Front Row, L. to R: Gordon Flygare, Bird Wardle, Alfred Bennett, Larry Johnson, Lyn Tregeagle, Alfred Lee, Don Fraser, Wendell Miller, Grant Thorsen, Dean Reynauld, Doyle Lott, Lawrence McCall, Second Row: Carl Wood, Bob Jorgenson, Dave Lewis, Don Peay, Jim Nusink, Gordon Brooks, Nephi Patton, Ed Tangren, Paul Old- royd, Terry O'NeilI, Martin Rust, Lyle Farr, Roger Childs, Third Row: Coach Frank Whitney, Robert Durfey, Frank Madsen, Jay Shoppman, Arlyn Sperry, Ross Urie, Kenneth Jackson, Kaye Marrott, Duwane Blackley, Paul Kitchen Kenneth Littlefield, Gilbert Olsen, Coach Max Warner, Fourth Row: Asst. Coach Randy Clark, Dean Isom, Jay Beal, Garry Peterson, Bruce Cloward, Jack Wright, Sandy Saltern, Neb Mil- ler, Mitchell Carter, Phil Fisher, Leslie Jensen, Max Frampton, Bobby Peay. , ln., Db 29, Q' JF VTX 5 ' 5 Q .. .F fszf..1.'5i iw-3' Q iiialh?54lr-f1 sani galliililmi W . .tx , , ,Z .W i1Twjmwa'b ' 0 5.12 is ' Q! 1. 1 56 Q. A ggi ,, 5259 f g his If if 4, Y ' ,as '. 2.46 3,3 ,522 as-,gb 55,4-1 gg 9, .M . A 'Q .4 1 -A 'A A, f 4 - - I X Af 'il' r me 957 2555 20f i19 f' 24 Nm' J .3 ei? - y I n, , V , I T ,.4f 'E'11if21f meg 'Z 59551-f 'Wh 'Lf-.f f Lynn Tregeagle as Larry Johnson Guard Gordon Flygare Halfback Alfred Lee Halfback Captain Halfback I' DUT 3 'll l fr I -L-a Dean Reynaud, tailback, carried the ball to a An end run by an elusive score as the fighting Bulldogs moved into a Provo back was due for a momentary first-quarter lead over The East High sudden ending as a hard Leopards. hitting lineman closed in, ,'-A . b:.Q,.l'4 ardle End ..z 'W 1' If i 3 Lyle Farr End .o:1?f7C h L?.: A Big Green scre ifl gie g paid off as linemen Wenae i ,M 5 -f ,. N I W B 4 I 'N : ,r it mmf, lv I fi L if G N, y l s Q ,L - Q 1' I 4? N 6 H -tlvf ll ffl. r Miller, Bud Wardle, and Lynn Treageagle ran inter- ference for halfback Larry Johnson. Don Frazer End Terry O'Niel Tailback Ed Tangren Tackle Jim Nusink Tackle Dean Reynaud Tailback Dave Lewis Tackle Nephi Patton Fullback Gilbert Olsen Tailback Halfback Roger Childs FUUT BULL We Want a touchdown . . Co-captain Alfred Lee got a quick check-up by the team physician after a leg iniury in the West contest. Coach Warner This ballcarrier prepared to hit the sod checked on the seriousness as two Provo tacklers brought him down of the situation. to hold the play to a short gain. Don Peay RUS' Guard n 1 ...ns Larry Johnson, ace Big Green half- back picked up yardage on a pass overfenter play as the West High secondary moved in to stop the action. Dave Lewis, full- back, made a try for a first down in an off-tackle smash that netted a first and ten against the battling East crew. With the situation looking somewhat black for Provo rooters, the cheer- leaders started up a yell in an attempt to raise the spirits of the 'Dog contingent. I 'r -5 Considerably hampered by lack of experience and height, the Bulldog basketball squad just about lived up to pre-season expectations as they racked up a league record of three victories against nine defeats to secure sixth spot in the Big Eight. The 'Dogs ran into severe trouble right from the start with their pre-season record being none too impressive, but their determination and quick-scoring ability made them a continual threat in any contest in which they participated. -35- Alfred Lee Guard EBHSESETBPILL Those Fighting Bulldogs Ron Kump Fred Scherer Co-captain Co-captain Forward Guard 41 ff? ESQ H i z ,' f f 5: Vs! -- e . , ff , W I I. , ,-,ef ' 'T' , 3 , X up x -N V , 1 1 r fr Q 2 ff Lf, ' ' 1 I ' 4 1 .1 ,. I 1. 1 j ff' '- ' JL ' - f' . . i ' 1' -I . 51 '. 2 - , , ..,,7l.r,2,i,,. x A, Coach Randy Clark and team managers Lawrence McCall and Parry Calder looked over the uniform situation in preparation for the night's hoop tilt. 9, K 5 1. ...8'l.. N4 1 'pa A Left to right row one Del Turnpson Paul Kitchen Fred Scherer Ron Kump, Nephu Patton Row two Max Frampton, Paul Oldroyd Keith Strong, Hal Holland Alfred Lee Row three: Burke Whltney Don Frazer Dave Lewis Dave Young Dave Lewus took a hot from the keyhole nn an at tempt to pull the varslty wnthnn stnkmg dustance of the fighting alumna fnve BPISESETBIILL Whitney Hal Holland Dave Lewis Forward Guard ia. 6, 5- A , 3:5551 , -V... no 1: f:.:v:, .LT fa QQ., - 55334, ,ua , ?': 215: 4 Sv 'J-' Paul Oldroyd Forward ji Paul Kitchen Forward Del Timpson Forward fi- il' 'WW 'fi Provo's cheerleaders showed spark and spirit and kept the hopes of the crowd alive even in the darkest moments. With their cheerful and ready yell they had Don Frazer Center the Bulldog rooters hopping and iumping from start to finish. qx Q,-3 Nephi Patton Guard Carol Taylor Max Frampton Forward Ron Kump, Bulldog playmaker, took a long shot that found the bucket and added another two points to the Provo side of the scoreboard. Something new at Provo High School this year were the iunior varsity cheerleaders. The squad consisted of Jimmy Leonard, .loan Green, Helen Keith, and Jimmy Penrod. l . 5 Q 1 I Q ..,..4 49 IU ,df xl lfll f 1. 4 V K I I X? lb. .' ' i - . X v . .. 4 P I X ' i t X' 'x ' , Af ku' , i ',.,. ,. TE . 3 , l Q .I 'I 5 1 s R A . Left to right, row one: Nephi Patton, Del Timpson, Dean Reynaud, Bob Jor- genson, Paul Kitchen, Kenneth Jackson. Row two: Ed Tangren, Bruce Cloward, Alfred Lee, Don Cox, Parry Calder Gary Peterson. Row three: Hal Hol land, Dave Lewis, Ron Nielsen, Burke Whitney, Max Frampton, Neb Miller. Fielding a squad with but three returning lettermen, the Provo base' ball nine met with calamity right from the start as they lost their first two league games by lop-sided scores and continued the remainder of the season in much the same manner. The outlook was not entirely dark, however, since much experience was gained leaving the hopes high for next year. fl Q ' ' 9 x 41 .xg .0 W- M ,. . ,, . , . Dave Lewis ran out a clean single in a pre-season tilt against Y frosh. Ron Nielsen made a scramble for the ball as the opposing base runner de- cided to hold tight at third. An opposing pitcher came over to cover first as a Bulldog base runner made his bid for a single. M391 Kay Marrott cleared the first hurdle Provo's ace distance contingent tested their stride and set his eye on the second in a as they ran warmup laps. The group consisted of practice at the Provo track. left to right, Gordon Flygare, Paul Furr, Grant Larson 'lililliii . . And Beetlebaum Nephi Patton made vault- ing look a cinch as he easily cleared the bar at some- where around ll feet. Gene Lamb, and Dick Anderson. Hard hit by last year's graduation exercises the Big Green thinclads suffered tremendously from lack of depth but managed to secure their share of the meet points and leave behind a record highlighted by outstanding individual performances. Left to right, row One: Paul Furr, Gordon Flygare, Nephi Patton, Bob Durfey, Bruce Harrison, Val Christensen, Jay Schoppmann, Bob Peay, Stanley McFadden. Row two: Gary Rasmussen, Grant Larson, Wayne Keith, Ralph Larsen, Jack Wright, Kay Marrott, Phil Fisher, Glennis Bronson, Paul Christensen, Edwin Crockett. Row three: Coach Glen Simmons, Arlin Sperry, Gene Lamb, Dan Nisonger, Gilbert Olsen, Dick Anderson, Jay Beal, Owen Orton, Dean Isom, Howard Harris, Coach Max Warner. l 4-99' 9 Q fl BULF 'W Cf 9 nf' 2. P Reed Boshard's practice stroke 9' i ' L showed the form which made W6 V V W 3- The 'Dog divoters a constant ,Wg A . . , as ,, menace to rival linkmen. ,fm gy., 'Tv Ray Wilder kept the club high and his eye on the ball as he got set to tee-off. Left to right row one: Ray Wilder, Coach Glen Kenner. Row two: Clyde Lassen, LaMar Wilde, Sonny Braun, Reed I Boshard. .-xi! rg v ,,. Coached by Glenn Kenner, the Provo golf squad left one of the best records in the history of PHS golfdom. They repeatedly came out vic- torious on the state link courses, Monte Ewell and an unidentified grappler roughed it up in a match in the annual Boys' Jamboree It probably took more than a pat This man was about to on the back from the referee to get be pinned as a Bulldog the boys untangled from the free-for- matman got the fateful all pictured below. hold. . ,415 to right, row one: Furr, Gordon Fly- Grant Watkins, iWorthen, Ron- Hansen, Gordon Row two: Ewell, Jack James Nelson Wardle, Wendell . Row three: Jones, Val Chris- Robert Durfey, Cox, Kenneth Jol- Stanley Markham. ow four: Howard arris, Ray Wilder, W arl Woods, Glade erry, Donnell Walk- r, Gary Rasmussen. ow five: Mitchell arter, Reed Weight, oach Frank Witney, slie Jensen. ,A . in ...fL, ff .. ,-. x, a J ,,,, ml , li t , A il I X ik 4 'N - 6 ,, M Q E , :,,,,y, LI 1 ,LQ Ei., g V Q l I-v V l 4 . I Q , I 1 y ,. 'Q l 1 is f lv l QQ if 1 if i av Q! I f 9 ' , X t Jill , 5 li I l A' , A E x r A BUXIIIB ii LUllEi3'lLlllB Ughl 'inf 595' 4 5 :L- .'- , A 5. 'U 1? . ?f- .1154 119.3 -f' . A .- : 7,5 .uf ' . 5-,Mx :gs ww- 4 -. .L ITP ' 'QA' 4 ,S-22: ,e -,. , --57 ll' L ni-ld' ., '-kv ,' -A 13. . amen Q x F 'vw h 1: :sf - -.F - 2. G AHF -95-- Boasting stamina, strength, and ruggedness, the Bulldog grunt-and-groan artists successfully grappled their way through the mat season, in spite of many pulled muscles and twisted ribs. ooial Scope . . . . Pals and parties . . . Dates and dues ...' Blackballing and bragging . . . Grass cutting and formal trading . . . Our free hours were taken up with club doings Assembly planning, committee working, And dance going. The extra-curricular activities we participated in Contributed as much to our education as Book learning. ...A-lilo . XJ' , f xf N A, 3 fp? '95 1- Sharing royal honors for the day were Joyce Gam- mon, attendant, JoAnn Jameson, queen, and Carol Dunford, attendant. . . t , :X 5,-A fa The team put up a good fight a- As the band played the school song, gainst West High. the spectators burst with Bulldog spirit. ...gg- IIUIIIEBUIIIIIIB Alumni came home to share the day with 1950-1951 students. With the complete student body backing them, the Bulldogs displayed skills and ability at the annual Homecoming game. After the rousing game in the brisk fall air, everyone enioyed the annual Homecoming dance. Our Snappy Pep Club formed a W to welcome West. 199.- Alumni met old friends and made new acquaintances at the dance. Crowning Paul Kitchen, preferred man, was Rae Wright. With his partner, Carol Anderson, he ruled supreme over the ball. You're My Everything was the theme of the preference ball. The dance, sponsored annually by the Girls' Organization, was under chairman- ship of Rae Wright. The man of the day was picked from girls' preference lists. YUU'llE IIIY .EllEllY'llllllB With the boys of their choice girls danced in the gym. -100-- SLUEETHEIIHI X 2 ls It YF Queen JoAnn Mitchell ruled over the Sweetheart Ball. Reigning with her were attendants Kathryn Mitchell, Lorna And- erson, Carolyn Crapo and Shirleen Tanner A lovely affair sponsored by the Selowia club was the Sweetheart Ball. That evening a queen and her attendants who had been elected by the student body, were crowned at the dance, Queen JoAnn and her partner, A Clinton Bown, danced to the sweet melody of Sweethearts -101- IIITEHLUDE Senior Hop Diplomas in hand, characters of the senior assembly portrayed 1951 Twenty years after graduation class reunion fellow students recognized one another. S' ,..,v ,..fa If -102- The flunkey started his million the hard way. Fr,- lnterlude was the fascinating theme of the annual Senior day. Working with general chairman, Ann Kammermeyer, seniors sponsored an interesting assembly and traditional Senior Hop that evening. The assembly presented the probable future lives of graduates. Seniors enioyed the work and play involved in decorating the gym for the formal dance. They cherished every minute of the day, the last special affair they sponsored as a class at Provo High School. A-.,... e -V -- In ,sag f-MVK - Juniors were in the lime- light during their special dance. a pa 5 o 4.. 5 xl' 1 L? P ' A Q, L is .-0' 4 s' 2 x s H Down the marble star- r way junior officers led the I promenade. Under the capable direction of Pauline Loy, general chairman, juniors sponsored the outstanding affair of the year, the Junior Prom and assembly. The authentic setting and costumes, together with the polished performance of the assembly, kept the audience well entertained. The surroundings of the marble interior of the City-County building were the setting for the Prom, Memories of the day held a special place among the souvenirs of 1950-1951. -104- Worship, romance, poverty, and With sonqs and dance luniors wealth of the Chinese people were portrayed life in China all represented in the Junior Assembly. JHIIIESE TEIIIPLE BHBDEII Beautiful costumes, auth- entic make-up, and a cast of seventy-two were com- bined to make the iunior assembly one of the most successful of the year. 'x The first signs of spring came with the Mardi Gras and Girls' Day. Bedecked in bright cotton attire, the girls enioyed a day of fun and festivities. Sponsored by the Girls' Organization, and under general chairmanship of Carma Jane Bradley, the day, assembly, EILL THE THIIIBS YUU HBE J They entertained her highness in halls of and dance were all successful events. Celebration in streets of the Mardi Gras included everya thing from dream dancers to street sweepers. Starry eyed couples danced gracefully to soft music. ,,,,.,,m the Madri Gras Ball, ,s ,. Lovely things come in little packages. Petite Girls' Day Queen Marbra Coles and her attendants, Joyce Thurgood and Donna Smeath, proved this. 5.1-. Portraying Dangerous Dan Mcgrew, and other wild characters, this scene from the Bovs' assembly depicted the spirit of the west. All music heard was not strange. The boys' quartet interpreted the theme in assembly. 5 am ,ll -5 Enjoying an evening in the social whirl were PHS couples at the Boys' Day dance. 2 Handsome Gordon Flygare was crowned king by Don Carter as his date JoAnn Gay proudly looked on. S'lililll!3E MUSIC The Boys'Organization sponsored several activities during 'le year and hit itspeak on Boys' Day. The 1haMe was Strange Music. The boys, led by Don Carter, ruled with a broad smile on this day. -107- v self? A' 'sf ' t. 1 l. Ili-A-Qif l n SUPHUIIIUEIES Our sophomore classmates displayed their talents in one of the most successful assemblies of the year. It depicted life at PHS, capturing every phase of student existence. Dancing in the dark to Jack Hansen's orchestra topped the Loud Sox Dance off in reat st Ie. Due to some Senior bo s' 9 Y Y pranks, the main light switch was pulled and the evening was spent in the dark. The fun came in the Conga line and a search for shoes in the dark. Every phase of school life was effectively depicted by our sophomore classmates. From school spirit to bathing beauties, dancing in Startups to chatting in the halls, our sophomores did it all. No new shoe worries for that evening Sox, the loudest that could be found were the only thing permitted. f-f-11:19 'Q Tr -A 'cg 'f J-, e sw '- ,,r' Q 'I all . 3 'iffy fi A ,A 4 S 'E ,f 4 s ,T 1 . R A 1 4. - 1- va J fy. Q, Qn 'i , 24,521 ,K .., frifkfz. ff 253' Er 21 Vf yfuz 1' f ' J 1-V 1' f 1f .F fc Y V WH 'lrgr' V , ,i,',1. ,-1 t , -':j:1, ,. ' ,I ' '-5, fiagxirvfivv , 1, N r ' f':fzi1',c' ff ii, Q , 4 V 'vajZJ ,'-1-WP M, f. fr J ,-4 'I ,,,v ii Y Q L 1. P' 1 4 'Lt' 112-1, 1, ,.., 1, ,Q .Lal Putting the finishing touches to a perfect day, couples turned out for the colorful dance. 4 av G The Distributive Education Club Assem- bly was one of the most original assem- blies of the school year. The Grecian Urn dance, Old Shep and the other acts kept the audience in high spirits to the end of the assembly. Jim Webster, Arnold Bergeson, Reed Boshard, Bob O'Connor, Barbara Monroe, and Marilyn Hair made all necessary ar- rangements for the day. real aunt visit f Wm Q. A wt mm tg Charlie s Aunt Q Amy .Y,7A,,, ,,.,,, Kitty 7 ,, , Spettigue , Ella ,,,,777,7 , Maud 7 7, ,, Basset Sir Francis Farmer ,,,, , Donna Lucia ,,,, Jack , , Bernard Goodknight Charley Neil Mackenzie Lord Farncout , David Hitchcock Anna Bell Taylor Alice Mecham Bob O'Conner i Y W JoAnn Green ReNae Green George Smith Ririe Godfrey Reed Boshard Barbara Mu nroe On stage for the curtain call, members of the cast lived their parts until the final curtain. Neil Mackenzie gasped as Bernard Goodknight handed him a petticoat to hide from Alice Mecham and Anna Bell Taylor. -111- Charlie's Aunt ranked tops with Provo High students due to the un- tiring effort of Miss Peterson. This among other plays, was given by the Provo High students under the direction of Elaine Peterson during the first part of the year, and Faye Buttle towards the latter part. PHS at the half year, she left behind an outstanding record of dramatic work. A !3llllllLlE'i3 HUIII When Elaine Peterson left Below: Helen Heslington, Libbie Hayward, Corrine Herman, and Ann Kammermeyer directed the tea with a smile. Lower right: Amid a gala atmosphere of flowers and music girls and their mothers spent a very enioyable afternoon visiting with teachers and friends. An entertaining program was presented and refreshments were served. Lower left: In their Sunday best girls and their mothers met members of the receiving line. is 3, CQ ,QQ Z ft' ,Qi 5, . . .: ii,yw-,K is Leading the Girls' Organization through a year of fun and friendship were Helen Heslington, presidentg Sandra Graham, vice-president, and Corrine Herman, secretary. f A! .tv wg . Q. 32. ,QE 'EN 1 ly, f- bw ,wi ,4 L A ,Sw . V 7f.,g 'f , ah , +-'I-Q,i- ,ff fig? , 6 S 5 if f' M71 7 - ,fry W -., Y xv. v I A 2 Q , U -we Q Q if ' . 4M 9 8 Yr. ,. NJ 1 Sh-A. BUYS' UilBillllZil'l'lUlli3 Handsome and Hardy Provo High's mighty males kept the campus in a constant hum. Under the leadership of prexy Don Carter they sponsored many activities such as the iamboree and Boys' Day. The fellows gained lifelong friends and added numerous memories to high school records during 1950-1951. Assisting f.. Don were Wayne Keith, vice-president, and Paul Kitchen, secretary. is Don Carter, president ' . Wayne Keith, vice-president . - is . . . - .4Q - Paul Kitchen, secretary -qs f- 1 fy '95 V ig? f., Q' ff' 39? 1 D .,..yt-v'-- gxV':i'-,- I '- H A , -X 'ixQ 5f5R'nM . ...,.,.,M,,,,,,.9f.f5t,' K .I 1 X. WN An exciting event of the iamboree was the free-for-all or battle royal. Doug Penrod hit him again in a typical iamboree boxing match. i 3' FUHEIISII3 CLUB Provo High School's Debate Club argued the question of federal aid. Left to right, Row T: .ll Dale Olsen, Florence Baird, Kent Harrison, Ann Thomas, Maxine Grosiean. Row 2: Carma Cox, Nadine Stewart, Barbara Nicholson, Owen Orton, Donna Smeath, Rene Morgan, Row 3: Larry Farnworth, Stanley Taylor, Don Clay, Howard Anderson, Dick Calder, Sondra Cole and Dayton Hughes, adviser. HEY CLUB The flag ceremony was iust one of the things listed on the calendar for the Key Club. With friendly attitudes members of the Key Club served school and community. Under the direction of Provo Kiwanis Club the boys sponsored parties and dances and ushered at basketball games. Left to right, Row lr Mr. John McAdam, William Wightman, Nile Jensen, Dick Calder, Merrill DeLange, Carl Wood, Edwin Crockett, Gary Penrod, Ivan Young, adviser. Row 2: llyn Garrick, Eugene King, Stan Jones, Dick Anderson, Gorden Steven, Charles Pope, Byron Davenport, Gene Molton. Row 3: Bob Jorgensen, Stan Moore, Leland Sheets, Charles Peck Ralph Jorgenson, Ronald Stringham, Glen McLain, Orlo Snow, Cleo Davis, Merlyn Kitchen, Bob O'Conner, Mike Calder. are e , QHQESQS figiqg ! x '- ' - A . iff. Q. .n A X lx Ss! HT I wr, i Y Q X ff 3 f uf, V ,,a 7 7 f M ' 'lllxhl 4 61: A 5 Bruised elbows and tired feet were forgotten by members of the Twirlers Club as they high-stepped down the street. With their clever green-and-white uniforms and pillbox hats they cut a fine figure in every marching exhibition. Girls recognized for their talent were Nina Leishman, Kathleen Rasmussen, Marcia King, Marjorie Bird, and Verna De La Mare. EP BLUB PMID 2, 'ILUIBLEBS Putting spirit and life into game half-times and parades, the Pep Club and Twirlers were a vivacious group. A picture of vim, vigor, and vitality in their green-and-white uniforms, they presented clever formations and pep songs. Left to right, Row 1: Carol Richins, Nedra Denys, Nedra Jensen, Barbara Prow, Shirleen Tanner, Barbara Nicholsen. Row 2: Lorna Anderson, LuAnn Wasden, Kathryn Mitchell, Ann Kammermeyer, Donna Smeath, Carma Jane Bradley, Flora Lee Maxfield. Capable Pep Club officers were Lorna Anderson, president, Darlene Kopp, vice president, JoAnn Mitchell, secretary, Colleen Carter, march leader. Mary Jensen advised the girls through a splendid year. it ? ' ,ar-i F-V 1591 - F 36 46 QF' ,IN UHIIIIIEITIB Hill CLUB Patricia Snow, Ernest Tsalaky, Cleo Davis, Neil Mackenzie entertained DAC members in Sit Down to Supper , DAC members Norma Burnszde, Kathryn Mitchell, Carolyn Clark, and Lorna Boyns in an amusing scene from Overtones. Organized to stimulate dramatic interests was the Dramatic Art Club. Highlighting their social activities were one-act plays, readings, and pantornirnes. Bi-weekly meetings under the watchful eyes of Elaine Peterson and Faye Buttle, faculty advisers, offered a rich source of entertainment for young actors and actresses as well as for those who enioy lust being entertained. Elected officers were Secretary Jim Penrod, Vice President Ruth Hawkins, and Presitknt Neil Mackenzie. 'fbi 1 I Sem: In spite of their ups and downs members of the Girls Athletic Association teamed up to prove good competition The team left to right Rowl Ina Wolsey Evelyn Barker Mary Jensen faculty adviser Pat Ferrell Lorilee Olson Norma Thorne Row 2 Elaine Fechser Mary Jean Giles Barbara Moore Mona Bryner Peggy Eggertson Jeri Dean Treagagle Donna Naylor Helen Nielson Row 3 Helen Higgins Vernita Durant Joyce Seeley Pat Griffiths Jean Johnson Margaret Olsen Margaret GIlIeS Joan Herderson BIHLS ll IHLI IIB CLUB v - ,-,,7.,-.?- .mmf L-J Playing basketball volley ball and many other types of feminine sports the Girls Athletic Association displayed their athletic skills during 1950 l95l These female athletes learned the real meaning of competition team spirit and victory under the direction of Mary Jensen adviser In every game they played real fun and good sports manship were their goals Members are Left to right Row l Corrine Herman Elain Jacobson Elaine Fechser Ina Wolsey Evelyn Barker president Mary Jensen faculty adviser. Pat Ferrell Lora Lee Olsen Norma Jean Thorne Ann Thomas, Norma Tangren, Row 2: Hilma Chestnut, Diane Myers, Donna Wild, Jean Giles, Barbara Moore, Peggy Eggertson, Mona Bryner, Jerri Dean Treag- agle, Donna Nayler, Helen Nielson, Carolyn Clinger, Nancy McCurdy. Row 3: Bonnie Bray, Evelyn Wright, Maxine Groiean, Helen Higgens, Vernita Durant, Joyce Seeley, Pat Griffith, Jean Johnson, Margaret Olsen, Margaret Gillies, Bernise Henderson, Joan Henderson, Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Larson, Carol Bandly, Walene Liddiard. rff SELULUIH Attracting students to greater heights and tiner points ot homemaking was the Selowia Club. Partying, lectures, movies, demonstrations, and the main event ot the year, the Sweetheart Ball, were all enioyed by the members. Sacred candlelight services initiated one hundred girls into this homemakers' club. Officers Marilyn Carling, president, Marilyn Pullen, vice-president, Kathryn Mitchell, secretary, Colleen Nielsen, treasurer, Jo Ann Allen, historian, and Nadine Roberts and Joyce Hendricksen, reporters, prepared many delightful activities tor the club as well as the student body. f . 1 C7 T Lett to right, Row lg JaNet Lassen, Barbara Ferrell, Kathryn Mitchell, Chamberlain, adviser, Nadine Roberts, Colleen Nielsen, Joyce l-lendriclcsen. Row 2: Relva Stubbs, LaFae Anderson, Gweneth Creviston, Nevagene Fields, Nada Bowers, Kathleen Rasmussen, Carma Taylor. Row 3: Carol Madsen, Katy Shumway, Mary Lou Thorne, Dorothy Davis, Janet Kenner, La Rae Peterson. Left to right, Row lg Carol Whatcott, La Rue Madsen, Nina Leishman, Colleen Roberts, Marilyn tfullen, Shari Simmons, Row 2: Carol Dunford, Shirleen Tanner, JoAnn Mitchell, Charlene Barrett, Carolyn Crapo, Pat Farrell, JoAnn Allen. Row 3, Lorna Anderson, Pat Bates, Joan Hawkins, Carma riilmore, LaDeane Olsen. '-A Left to right, Row li Carol Clark, Marlene Glover, Pat Daniels, Evalo Harrison, Pamela Ln l l nrllllr. Widespread interest and participation, together with a Vafied Sports .agenda were characteristic of the newly or- ganized Letterrnens' Club Left to right, Row l Nepht Patton, Alfred Lee, Dell Timp- gon, Dean Raynaud, Gilbert Olsen, Howard Harris, Don Peay. Row 27 Roger Childs. Ron Nielson, Hal Holland, Gor- don Flygare, secretary, Val Christenson, Paul Furr, Pres- ident, Monte Ewell, Martin Rust, Row 3. Max Frampton. Paul Kitchen, Paul Oldroyd, Ed Yar1gren,Dori Cox, Bud Wardle, Vice-president, Lyle Farr, Alfred Bennett, Row 4, Don Frazer, Wayne Keith, Wendell Miller, Grant Watkins, La Mar Wilde, Reed Boshard, Robert Harris, Rowl5, Law- rence McCall, Dave Lewis, Jimmy Nusink, Coach Warner, Coach Whitney, Coach Clarke, advisers Sorenson, Verna Lee Jacobson. Row 21 Kaye Steele, Darlene Kopp, Dorothy Zaccardi, Margie Carter, Hildred Nielson, Colleen Mitchell, Gwen Rasmussen. Row 3: Marilyn Haliday, Nadene Redford, Peggy E, Smith, Margaret Hundley, Helen Norton, Sybil Clarke. Ul3'lillBU'll'lE F J' J ' Q 4 . -DULrl'llUll LLUJ The Distributive Education Club was one of the most interesting and active guilds on the campus. Under the direction of Arnold Bergeson the club sponsored an open- house, successful assembly and dance, and attended the state convention in Salt Lake City. Members are left to right Row la Gordon Worthen, Bonnie Pyne, Marilyn Hair, secretary, Beverly Slater, Shirley Syme, Bonnie Ferguson Margaret Beesley. Row 2: Bob Cardell, Jim Wezster, Darlene Rhodes, Shirley Gammon, Florence Baird, Jerry Brown. Row 3: Arnold Bergeson, faculty adviser, LaMar Wilde, Gary Nuttal, Bob O'Conner, Barbara Munroe. Row 4: Wes Snow, Reed Boshard, Garth Dixon Duane Rowberry, Lynn Worthen, Von Wright, presi- dent, Paul Hansen, Paul Johnson, Tom Gagon, Tremayne Richan. l SPPIIIISH BLUES -lu..-f+4 ' . Spanish enthusiasts . . . Through varied activities South American culture was presented to members of the Spanish Club. They had a taste of the foods, dances, and songs enioyed by South Americans. Left to right, Row lr Illene Rasmussen, Margaret Gillies, Tom Gagon, Marcia King, Wes Snow, Verna De La Mare, president, Burke Whitney. Row 2: Janelle Clay, Sharine Georges, Marilyn Worsley, Dick Buchanan, Norma King, Blaine Webb. Row 3: Carl Broadhead, Elliot Sorenson, Andy Mostert, Jean Trissel, Bob Chappel, Art Tarbell. Row 4: Mr. Workman, adviser, Maurine Menlove, Arlen Butler, R. Nelda Baum, Mr. Wheeler, adviser. CQLXS. A Slick board artists Sli! CLUB A-4w's'N '. -AA .. PHUJEBTUIXJ' BLUE3 Members of the Projectors' Club were the men behind the cameras. Left to right, Wayne Cowley, adviser, Merrill Delange, Victor Herbert, Gene Ericksen, Lynn Jex. Row 2: George Slamaker, Carrie Campbell, Lawrence Gray, Mark Leftwich, Row 3: Clifton Snow, John Dolinar. Icy Slopes, powdered snow, giant pines and white hills beckoned and PHS skiers answered. The Ski Club felt right at home in surrounding ski areas, Although many bruises, sprains, and broken bones resulted, the club looked forward to every ski trip. These daring skiers were left to right, Row lg LaDeane Olsen, LaRue Madsen, vice-pres., Mary Carol Hedquist, Dianne Nelson, Margie Seal, Lynn Anne Taylor, Ann Thomas, Dave Young. Row 21 Nina Leishman, Lorna Anderson, Jackie Gatenby, LeNadra McKell, secretary, Carol Fulkerson, Helen Nelson, Maxine Groiean, Colleen Roberts. Row 3: Mr. Hughes, adviser, Weston Thatcher, Boyd Madsen, Salley Bown, Joyce Erickson, Helen Norton, Marilyn Kirk. Row 4: Grant Larson, president, Reed Weight, Don Carter, David Stimpson, JoAnne Green, Phyl Ekins, and Barbara Munroe. ,2 Sd 9 X1 sl'- ab LJ f f r ,6 ', Carol Dunford and Marilyn Racking their brains for ideas were Carling, co-editors of the 1950-1951 PROVOST spent many hours making this book a great success. Cleston Rigby, a gifted artist and PROVOST adviser, guided the development of our annual. X QI ff! Sybil Clarke and Marcia King, assistant editors. PBUVUST HPF Taking charge of sports, classes, clubs, and photography were hard jobs but they were well done by members of the staff. They are, left to right, Grant Larson, Jimmy Penrod, Gordon Flygare, Donnell Walker, Colleen Lawrence, Carolyn Crapo, Dell Timpson, and Gary Singleton. 's The art editor and business staff were kept busy doing their part in the production of the PROVOST. Working on These staffs were Harold Graehl, art editor, Glenn Kenner, business adviser, Sally Bown and Bob Stewart, business managers. am 'Q ' A Under the direction of Sherman Wing the literary staff worked day and night thinking up clever ideas for the copy. Members of the staff were Ann Kammer meyer, editor, Velyn Washburn, Jeanene Parker, and Mr. Wing, adviser. fl i Six hundred was their goal, and the snappy PROVOST salesmen used clever campaigning to reach that mark. The original skits and handbills, which were part of the campaign, were handled by the Distributive Education Club as a salesmanship proiect. Salesmen were, Row 1: Verna De La Mare, Barbara Nicholson, Sandra Graham and Verla Crocket. Row 2: Ann Cullimore, Boyd Evans, David Mitchell, Janet Kenner, Mary Lou Thorne. JoAnn Mitchell, who sold the most yearbooks, was absent when the picture was taken. YZ 1:2 ' 1 1 Preparing the PROVOST brought many hours of fun and friendship to members of the staff. Although there was no yearbook class, students worked together in their spare time. It was their endeavor to make this book lively, interesting, yet educational. The staff sincerely hopes that this book will be a precious item among your Reflections of 1950-1951. -125- Exchange editor Rae Wright and her assistant, Neva Jean Field, were great at their iob of exchanging papers with high schools from all over the country, Business Manager Ann Kammer- meyer and her assistant, Nile Jensen, took care of all business needs of the paper . . . Soliciting, making up, and collecting tor ads ranked highest, Any of these students could have given a true definition of cooperation. Left to right: Anne Cullimore, copy editor, Neil Pace, sports editor, Marilyn Pullen, feature editor, and Marcia King, reporter. cleft to right: Jeanene Parker and Larry Jensen, reporters: Pat Daniels, assistant society editcrg Norma Joyce Thorne, society editor, William Wightman, assistant sports editor and photographer, John Dolinar, photographer. Taking a breather after meeting a deadline were the journalism students, Left to right: Rae Wright, Marilyn Pullen Ann Cullimore, Larry Jensen, Ann Kammermeyer, John Dolinar, Nile Jensen, Norma Thorne, Pat Daniels, Jeanene Parker, Neil Pace, Marbra Coles, Bill Wightman, and Mr. Wheeler. Putting the Pro-log together were, left to right: Coeeditors Evalo Harrison and Marilyn Carle, Business Managers .. Nayda Bowers and Marilyn Halliday, 5 , and Mr. Wheeler, faculty ed- ' ' PllU'lUIllIlIl HPF Nose For News NIT!-nut Journalism l students published our student T directory, he Pro row, leftto right: ,r, Verna Deila la ee H-'T The student body was kept well informed by the PROVONIAN, school newspaper. News and nonsense from all over the campus was gathered, written up, and finally published in the paper. Besides actual publication students studied history of journalism, the short story and free literary styles. The main task of students of Leslie Wheeler's first-period iournalism class was computing and publishing the student directory. .1 ,A . ,,...s- Galley proof, copy, page proof, heads, and especially deadline were the leading words in Editor Marbra Coles' vocabulary. Leslie Wheeler, faculty adviser, did a top-notch job of supervising each edition. ommercial Insight We, as high school students, were consumers of the future. Our judgement of the products and our impression of the establishments represented here were of great importance to us and to our advertisers. Discernment in buying was our practice. ,..-.-llnn , X I 1 4, 1 - - - - x'x'x'x'x v -5 v T T X :N fri? fx -gif, S- all A y ,W ,gi ,Q 2+ if I 5. fx 1 rw. N 1 I I 18--url, ,H O 31 .Q l '4- fi' 1. 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These men 'iq Examining an issue of the Provonian, students gathered on the front steps to give their views. -139- proved their worth in the Boys' Day beard growing contest. 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