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OPENING SCHOOL ................. Administration .. Departments ..... CLASSES ................ Student Government Seniors ......... Juniors ......... Sophomores....... STUDENT LIFE ........... Clubs ........... Activities ...... Sports .......... Honors and Awards Closing ......... ADVERTISING ............ INDEX .................. From an aerial view of the Provo High School grounds could be seen Fletcher Stumph, Phil Gottfrcdson. and Doug Ridge belonged to the Key Club. The members performed various duties including raising the flag each morning. Provo High -- AT THE CORNER of Twelfth North and University in Provo nestles one of I tah County’s largest high schools — almost three blocks of shining windows and red brick walls. Green tiles decorate the long front corridor, which joins its three wings together to shape a mighty E. The arms of the E house the class rooms that serve as the learning laboratories for more than twelve hundred vibrant teenagers. In C Wing are located such artistic and practical subject areas as shop, music, drama, home economics, and fine arts. The middle wing is the heart of the school because of the administrative offices, but here also are taught English and the social sciences. The gym and science classes dominate the north wing which overlooks the parking lot. ITIIS IS PROVO HIGH—the home of the green and the white. Green things are growing things, and Provo High’s spirit is just that — growing. Acres of green grass surround the school and stretch away towards Mount Timpanogos and the other snow-capped giants of the Wasatch. Just as the green grass stands for growth, so do the white peaks mean achievement. Green and White — growth and achievement — these qualities embody the true spirit of Provo High.
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