Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1966

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While studying the basics of physics, Roger Peering through their microscope, these students are studying the layers and systems Billings works with complex radio receiver. of a root. Studying the root is a complex but necessary duty for most biology students. “Slippery little devil, isn’t it?” Keeping a good grip on helpless victims is the least of Kenny Higgens’ problems as he dissects a squid in Zoology. 18

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SPEECH “TELLERS THEY WERE OF TALE AND TRUTH t ausing ior an occasional chuckle, Mr. Jones is relating to a few uj students his well-known story of “the night the ghosts got in” his oiT 1 RAY B. JONES . . . teaches Forensics and Speech I, II and produces school plays. JUDY JACKMAN . . . Speech I, II. Junior Class and Elec- Chris Corleissen puts to use the good habits of speech tion Party Advisor. which she has learned while delivering her oration. Comfortably perched in his chair, John Lamb is listening intently to the speech instructions being given to him.



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“THEY EXPLORED THE ETERNAL SKY, THE EARTH, AND THE DEPTHS OF SEAS.” Participating in the Agriculture Clean-Up Project are (from left to right) Carl Nelson. Drew Christensen. .Jerry Sorenson. Dennis Harding. Glade Collard, Larry Haynes. Steve Cox. Paul Simmons, Jim Craghead, Mr. Cornaby, Tom Murphy. Students enrolled in Mr. Young’s Physical Science class seem thoroughly engrossed in their work as they study astronomy, the elements, and various fields of science. Linda finds her rough sketch of the biological specimen—protozoa—very comical. Dave Bailey, Roger Billings, Lee Olson, Dennis Brimhall. and Lynn Brown are Mr. Bench’s Chemistry lab assistants. FRANK WITNEY . . teaches Biology. Boys’ Organization and all school party advisor. “What! Did you say that you didn’t like my new glasses?” says Marilyn. IVAN YOUNG . . Sophomore Health. Physical Science. Special science assemblies. N FRED CORNABY . . Agri- culture I and II. Landscaping. Advisor to the F.F.A. Club. REESE E. BENCH . Chemistry. Vocational ‘Chemistry-Special science assemblies. 19

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