Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1959

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Ann Nelson Foods I II, Clothing I Laura Mikkleson Clothing I II Cherie Horsley Homeliving In homeliving, Kathy Graehl proudly showed her class mates her finished projec she had embroidered herself. Those looking on were Janet Gale, Lona Stou! Connie Bingham, Jessie Sundwall, and Jean Sardoni. Dunking dishes might not be as much fun as dunking doughnuts — but Martha Larsen learned to “labor and to wait. —26—

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Lee Crabb American History, World History Dayton Hughes American History, Psychology Glen A. Patten World History, American History Sm isioning the bast Mrs. Kopp helped Beverly Berry point out to a world history class places in Europe and Asia. In psychology, Joyce Richens, Ron Hill, and Carma Young discovered that the mind is one of the greatest wonders of the universe. -25-



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Fashioning and fitting her dress to flatter the lines of her figure, Kay Westover, aided by Jessie Sundwall, found that sewing was fun as well as profitable. (X heap O' (ivin Maddening odors, issuing frequently from the realms of the cooking department, tantalized the noses of the boys in the shop below. Girls serenely ignored the distractions they were causing as they proceeded to bake cookies, make cakes, and stir up other gastronomical delights. Meanwhile, in the clothing department next door, sewing students dreamed up costumes that were designed to open the eyes and pierce the hearts of the school's male population. Home living, clothing, and cooking were classes which aspired to teach an art as old as Eve — how to attract and hold a husband. Following a tradition established by their pioneer great grandmothers, LaRae Winn, Joan Harris, Lola Seyersdahl, and Judy Cheney learned to can peaches. Reona Frost Homeliving

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