Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1958

Page 11 of 184

 

Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 11 of 184
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Page 11 text:

Sunlit skies and green grass provided a luxurious noon hour for students of Provo High. Strong for Brotherhood, For Peace and Universal Good Lunch was the part of the day all students of Provo High looked forward to. On a peaceful sunny day the students took a stroll around the beautiful new school.

Page 10 text:

Y lou stand at the portals of infinity and defiantly face the challenge of a new era; You listen to the prophecies of doom and laugh, unafraid, in the faces of those who prophecy; You seek, beyond the stars, the keys to an untroubled world; You radiate that exhuberance possessed only by youth, in their conquest for new horizons; You stand on the rim of the world and gaze into eternity, confident in your ability to overcome the vastness of the universe; To you, the students of today, we humbly dedicate these pages . . . I am not the flag; not at all. I am but its shadow. I am whatever you make me, nothing more. I am your belief in yourself, your dream of what a people may be. T am the day’s work of the weakest man, and the largest dream of the most daring. I am no more than you believe me to be and I am all that you believe I can be. I am whatever you make me, nothing more. — Franklin K. Lane



Page 12 text:

J. C. MOFFITT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS J.0 be alive in such an age” is a great privilege and a gigantic challenge. This “age” could be gruesome, warring, destructive moment in history. It also could be, and should be, a time of achievement in excess of what man heretofore has ever known. To choose between these widely diverse routes is our task and responsibility. To really be alive must mean, for each of us, work, and plans, and some sacrifice. Without these we only exist and do not live in the best sense of the term. We must never assume that our individual choice of the route we travel in our age does not matter. Actually, the happenings of history in any age are the combined choices of all. Our confidence in young adults is that the glories of this age will motivate each and all to choose wisely and work accordingly. Cordially vours, J. C. Moffitt Superintendent In spite of Provo High’s new building, Principal Tregeagle’s greatest problem was to find places for a zooming school population. Here he made an announcement for Carolyn Williams. Superintendent J. C. Moffitt felt confident that the Provo schools could meet the challenge hurled at them by their congressmen. He discussed some of today’s problems with student Jackie Lindley. -8-

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