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Last, Ronald — Assistant principal, morning announcements. He guided the construction work. Warner, Max — Dean of Boys. Was advisor to the Boys’ Organization. Boys' Day Dance, activities. Hayward, Libbie — Dean of Girls. Senior counselor, Girls organization advisor A.B. degree from B.Y.U. Baird, Wilford — Junior Class Counselor. He is director of the Vocational Aptitude Testing Battery. Asay, Bert — Sophomore Class Counselor. Assisted in testing program. Driver's Education Instructor. Office and Bookstore Work Together in BOOKSTORE ASSISTANTS: Front row (left to right)—Teri Taylor, Diana Matthews, Susan King, Eldon Cannon, Mrs. Lamb, Dave Sidwell, Kay Van Buren, Mrs. Beebe, Val Miller; second row—Ann Cloward, Gladys Murri, Kathy Collins, Margo Schaerrer, Charlene Anderson, Janice Peay, Kathy Elton, Janice Long, Annette Ostler, Pam Casper, Kathy Foerster. The bookstore assistants assisted Mrs. Beebe and Mrs. Lamb in several ways. They answered the phone and carried messages to teachers. The stronger members of the crew took charge of announcements on the school marquee. 24
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A great booster of Provo High School Spirit, Mr. Tregeagle poses with Provo High mascot. He was often seen around the school with his kelly green sport coat and tie. Addressing the sophomores at orientation, Principal Tregeagle charges them with responsibility to carry Provo High traditions. In 1964 Mr. Tregeagle was made Honor Thespian by Provo High Chapter of the National Thespian Club. He was presented with a set of books by Thespian president. Delbert Van Tregeagle was born on june 19, 1904, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended the Hamilton Elementary School, and the East junior High School in Salt Lake City. When he came to Provo he attended B.Y. High for his sophomore year. He transferred to Provo High for his junior and senior years, and graduated from Provo High with the class of 1923. Principal Tregeagle achieved his B.S. and M.S. from B.Y.U. He has done graduate work at six universities. He taught at Garfield Junior High, Farrer junior High, and Provo High until 1947. He became principal of Provo High School in 1947 and held the position until 1969. He retired from active school life in 1969. He was president of Utah A School Principal Association. He was a member four years of Utah Commission of Northwest Accrediting Association of Secondary and Higher Schools, three years on the executive board of that organization. Principal Tregeagle was also a member of the Board of Managers of Region 3, 4, and 5, Utah High School Activities Association. 23
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Hughes, Dayton C.—Vocational Counselor, Director, Sophomore, Junior testing. ACT information. Jones, Anna Lou—Office manager, care of school and statistical records, transcripts of grades. Beebe, Charlotte—Bookstore Clerk. She directs attendance of students at Provo High School. Lamb, Loudean — School treasurer and financial clerk. Pays all of the bills for the yearbook. Directing School and Student Policies OFFICE ASSISTANTS: (left to right) — Jan Nuttall, Joa Curr, Mary Ridge, Cliff Maag, Cindy Hanson, Ric Carter, Chris Johnson, and Kari Killpack. Mrs. Lamb struggles with a bookstore patron for the nickel he owes for his pencil. Kathv Foerstor studies the method used by the shrewd clerk. Oh! Do I see an unauthorized person behind the counter? Mrs. Beebe livened up the school with her smiles and attendance keeping.
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