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fine art , B-wing (center), where business is transacted and English is taught, and A-wing (right), featuring science and mathematics. From Which Disperses The PHS Spectrum Ray Christensen. Carolyn Ford, and Barbara Jacobsen pause to watch Grigory Antijuchow The candy machines are always popular places to and Asacl Fisher knock out bricks in preparation for the new door in the lunchroom. meet friends, to primp, or even to buy candy.
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Provo High School is situated on University Avenue and Twelfth North. From this street to the west can be seen C-wing (left), which houses Here Is Provo High The Pulsating Star The beginning of the school year always brings students flocking to the bookstore. They often have to wait in long lines so they can purchase textbooks. PROVO HIGH SCHOOL is a curious jumble of salmon-pink blocks, thrown together by some giant to form an E-shaped skeleton key. The central section, housing a compatible mixture of English, history, journalism, languages, and administration, has but one irregular projection —the lunchroom. The southernmost houses the auditorium, which rises above and intersects with a two-story block containing speech, art, and homeliving. Mortised into these is a one-story square block, housing shop and music. The northernmost wing is T-shaped; the east-west horizontal arm houses math, science, and office training. The broad leg of the T extending south toward the middle wing houses the two-and one-half story boys’ gym and the two-story girls gym. Almost as an afterthought, the giant skewered all three massive blocks with a pathetically thin, north-south shank—the hall. INSIDE PHS are the classrooms—a silent witness of a life-and-death struggle. The typical classroom has cream-green concrete block walls, green vinyl tile, blond woodwork, acres of windows (with the bottom windows painted to discourage wandering eyes), a heater duct along the outside wall, individual desks, fluorescent lights, and plenty of green “blackboard.” Stacked within the larger blocks, they provide the framework for the teachers and pupils which are PHS.
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