Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1965

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Although native tongue and costumes differ, Joye Banks and Sherrie Christensen have the same message: “Provo High is great!” Pep rallies such as this one give spirit to the studentbody before games and encourage the team. Activities Regulate Jfe v Registration began late in August to allow plenty of days for orientation, book-purchasing, class-scheduling, ana locker-filling. Most students agreed it was good to be back. Keeping a tradition at Provo High are those who attend the Homecoming bonfire. With spirits as high as the flames the cheerleaders lead students in yells as they stand around the fire. A fat Payson Lion, Reed Halladay, is carried away by Jim Brande and Jim Malone. The Lion was carried away as Provo won the Homecoming game. — 12 —

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Lettermen you say! No, you’re wrong this time. These perky little guys are really members of the Pep Club doing one of their many unique routines. Throughout the year, spectators at football and basketball halftimes were entertained by little girls with lollipops, big girls doing the Can-Can, mysterious girls with flashlights, and just plain girls.” the Mood of the Year for the Bulldogs THE LAST few days of August were devoted to Provo High’s annual registration. After meeting in the auditorium, each student dashed down the main hall to the gymnasium where he signed up for his classes. HOMECOMING was held on October 26th through the 30th. One of the main highlights of the week was building the bonfire on Thursday evening. Although the rain pelted down, it couldn’t quench the flaming bonfire or the participants’ enthusiasm. THROUGHOUT the year, many pep rallies were held to bolster school spirit. Unique skits, presented by the School Spirit Committee, contributed to the excitement and hopefulness of the pending game’s outcome. THE PEP CLUB provided half-time entertainment at the home game with Springville. Each club member, robed from her head to her knees in a gunny sack, paraded around the floor. Her humorous appearance brought about raucous laughter from the spectators. LEARNING the school song, participating in pep rallies, and watching the traditional girls’ football game during a noon activity was peremptory during the year’s“Hi Week.” During September, Provo High holds its traditional “Hi Week.” Singing school songs, learning new cheers, and participating in unusual activities are on the week’s agenda. At a noon pep rally, Roger Luck-enbach and others laugh as Jim Rees is doused in a tub of cold water.

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