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Working frantically until they hear the signal to stop, these juniors participate in tests to determine which occupation suits them. cd’Ctivitied, e 5t6, sSportd, and palincf Displaying her skill in football, Diona Mann rushes with the The green chairs are a special attraction, whether they are used football in her hand in the annual powder-puff game. for studying, watching girls, or catching up on all the latest. 6
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tration . . . finding a seat in the new bleachers for the home game . . . trying to understand a lecture on poetry or the Civil War . . . watching a teacher’s sadistic delight at classroom activities . . . blowing up the chemistry lab . . . playing, working, learning, growing . . .
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Karl Nelson, after setting up the play, gapes as he watches Jerry Sorensen by-pass all the Spanish Fork Dons for a seemingly easy score. Let's go, Big Green, Let's go!” yells Vic, the mascot, before a very important basketball game. Part oj Cy ontcicfe Two football players find themselves formidable enemies in this Provo-Orem game when they struggle desperately to grab that elusive football. EACH CLASS had some distinct picture to offer the Provo High Montage. The sophomores with timid eyes bravely joined the buffalo run.” The juniors, whispering in the corners to find a theme for the Prom, dreamed up dazzling decorations. The seniors contributed their part to the Montage by filling out endless applications, going to the library to find information for a research paper, and mounting the stage to receive that coveted award. CLASS RIVALRY, however, was completely forgotten when Mike Scheuer stuffed two points in the State game ... when a tableau featured pilgrims around a loaded table . . . when the forsythia waved to students beginning spring vacation. BUT WITHOUT the teachers to postpone tests, without the bus drivers, lunch ladies, and custodians to work after the students had gone, and without the administration to offer their shoulders for crying, the Montage would not have been complete. 7
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