Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1967

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VfA ClOko V)ariety as hard as it appears when he puts a screw into the last leg. In the back, Lawrence Chrisman watches a classmate drill new holes. Glade Collard stands close to Don Jones and admires his effortless skill in making a table leg on a lathe. Larry Wilkins finds it difficult to work alone over the drafting board. Jerry Rees and Craig Hutchings huddle over a metal so he invites Rod Cloward to keep him company during the class. lathe to cut a piece of pipe out of a metal rod. 29

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JOHN ROYLANCE—Drafting. Advisor to Sophomore Class. Sponsor of the Bowling Club. RICHARD CHRISTLIEB—Metals and Vocational Metals: Chr. of Political Action Comm. op io a ( UaLlencfO lor= WOODS SHOP boys toiled on workbenches and vises to produce lamps, stereo consoles, and armchairs. It was a grinding course amid the whining of saws. METALS SHOP instructor, Mr. Christleib, remarked: “We make anything that can go through the door. Such articles were: pontoon boats, tote gotes, and go-karts. DRAFTING gave students a dimensional view of machinery in blueprints and diagrams. GRAPHIC ARTS emphasized the importance of photography, silk screen printing, and lithography. Mr. Harmon’s class printed up the programs for school productions. The CRAFTS students were proud of their work as they assembled creations of copper in a display window, In Wood Shop, Ken Fakler discovers that building a commode table is not JAY NIELSEN—Woods. Vocational Woods. He helps to build all the stage props. DAVID M. HARMON—Graphic Arts. Boys' and Girls' Crafts. Helps build the Stage Props. 28



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Peggy Thomas. Diane Roland, and Gail Kelsey listen at- Their avid interest is producing a spell over the whole class, tentively to Mr. McKay's lecture on hypnosis in psychology. although, of course, no one is aware of it. Cidtory Mr. Patten chuckles at a quip made by a world Sleepy Bruce Woodward isn’t interested in the idle conversation between history student and points a threatening finger. Pat Allred and Doug Lowe, when the teacher is out of the classroom.

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