Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1983

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Mr. Last One of the most respected and outstanding people at Provo High School is Principal Ronald Last. He iscommitted to helping each student gain a better education and takes the time to personally congratulate them on their accomplishments. His commitment to helping make Provo High the best that it can be is evident as he supports and attends every dance, play, and sporting event involving the high school studentbody. A craftsman, as well as a scholar. Mr. Last enjoys wood working in his spare time, especially making grandfather clocks. He also enjoys spending vacations at his cabin either fishing or snowmobiling. When all is said and done it might be well to use the true and often used cliche. “. . Last is best of all the game.” Mr. Groesbeck At first glance the harsh lines and noble features of Mr. Groesbeck seem to instill a certain fear in students unfamiliar with his even handed justice, but upon a closer inspection of his character, Groesbeck is recognized as the kind, concerned Vice Principal in charge of discipline, that he is. Although Mr. Groesbeck is found by many students as an easy target for pranks, his loyalty is undaunted. Had he not been here to keep his eye on things, the high school experience would have been less delightful in '83. ADMIN

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Traditionally boards of education are controversial. They are split by petty jealousies, and conflicting interests. Many times board members are antagonistic towards the superintendent and think only of saving a few dollars at the expense of students. They know little about the problems of educating youngsters. And many times they have a very negative relationship with the teachers of the district. The above discription is a complete opposite of the Provo Board of Education. Administrators. teachers, and school patrons all agree that our school board are exceptional. caring, knowledgeable men. Their only concern is giving the students at the Provo School District the best education possible. Noall Greenwood. John Bennion, James Bergera. Sherron Porter ISTRATION Mr. Poulsen In ‘83 Mr. Dennis Poulsen was unanimously voted Provo High’s favorite Vice Principal in charge of activities. His obvious concern for the students and his alluring blue eyes were undoubtedly factors in his land slide victory. For the past five years the enthusiasm radiated by the entire high school scene has been a driving force in Mr. Poulsen's life. He especially enjoys Provo High because of the variety of things to do and the people he comes in contact with here. A minute portion of responsibility in the overall spectrum of Poulsen’s obligation includes the overseeing of all the fabulous activities in which the students participate, the evaluation of teachers, and the scheduling of the hallowed school buildings. Luckily for all those rebellious hall wanderers, he finds disciplining the least attractive aspect of his job. Without a doubt this year wouldn’t have been as memorable as it was had it not been for Mr. Poulsen’s zest and baby blues!

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