Standing, from left: Elizabeth Parry Brown, Eliza Macfarlane Parry. Seated, from left: Sarah Arthur Nelson, Charlotte Haight Esplin, Annabella Macfarlane Perry (granddaughter of Isaac Chauncy and Eliza Ann Haight).
Top row, from left: Andrew Winsor, Jennie M. Clark, Sarah M. Mathis, Catherine M. Andrus, Will Macfarlane, Isaac Macfarlane, holding Heppie M. Milne, Robert McQuarrie, Bert McQuarrie, John M. Macfarlane, David Morris. Second row: Aggie M. Winsor,...
Top row, from left: Henry, Kunsen, Mone, Willard, Randall, Lou, Tipper J. Second row: Arthur, Pearl, Sarah, Sade, Attie, Mame, Henrietta, Tom, Treharne. Third row: Caroline, Irene, Cora, Urana, Lillian, Lehi, Effie, Ann, Gwen, Melissant.
Old folks party, many of these people lived in the Old Fort and moved to Cedar City in 1857, they are our real pioneers. First row: Uriah Goodfellow, John Chatterly, Timothy Adams, Evan Williams, John Adams, John Fretwell, Winnie Roche, ? Root, ?...
Ken Macfarlane and Jack (John R.) Jensen holding a string of 86 trout taken in about 2 hours with a fly from the Mammoth before domestic trout were planted. These are natives. Caught by Oliver Jensen.
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Organizations; Music
Beth Leigh and her Boys' Chorus. First row, from left: L.D. Watson, Lee Lunt, Alan Macfarlane, Ham. Leigh, Richard Leigh, Reed Leigh, ? Lunt, Francis Betenson, Chester Smith. Second row, from left: Bernus Barlow, Evan Hunter, Howard Betenson,...
Taken in front of 1st ward church. Front row: Ellen Graff, Mrs. Neilson, Ezra Neilson, Wm. B. Adams, Wm. D. Macfarlane, Edith W. Gregory, Mrs. Flannigan, Wm. Flannigan, Stella Holman, ? Maxwell, Hattie Haight, Charlotte H. Esplin, Margaret Dalley,...
Old Timers Club, top row, from left: Jack Isbell, William R. Palmer, John Bladeu, Gibson, Mr. Hahre, Sam Heyborne. Middle row: James Parry, Rass Dalley, Sam Jones. Bottom row: Clarence Haight, Horteu ? Haight, Will Webster, John Haight, Will...
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Organizations; Music
Joseph Corslett Choir, back row, from left: Belle McFarlane Perry, Violet Lunt Urie, May Higbee Woodbury, Ada Wood Webster, William Lunt, Lottie Chatterly Perkins, Gomer Cosslett, Florence Lunt Webster, May Macfarlane Higbee, Chauncy Macfarlane. ...
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Secomd Year Class
C. L. HUNTER
ROSCOE BOOTH
BERT CARPENTER
BASIL HALL
RUA CHAMBERLAIN
ISABELLE CROSLEY
TOM WEBSTER
JAMES DEL VECCHIO
MURIEL IPSEN
CHARLOTTE TERRY
RICHARD HARRISON
DIXIE SCOTT
ELDA WEBSTER
ORVILLE
NORENE JONES
TORMA ANDRUS
DOROTHY...
Phi Alpha Beta Xi Lambda Tail
'T^HE Phi Alpha Betas were char-tered
in 1923 as the first organ-ization
of its kind on the campus.
The Beta objectives are to pro-mote
social activities, womanhood,
and scholarship among women stu-dents
of the Branch...
History of
High School Day
>T^HE history of High School Day
at the Branch Agricultural Col-lege,
if three years may be called a
history, has been the story of the
rapid rise of a new-born institution.
The year 1928 which gave High
School Day its...
VIRGINIA MACFARLANE HELEN CHAMBERLAIN IVOR JONES
LUCILE WOOD CORA ARMSTRONG
ROBERTA LEIGH LESLIE PACE FAUN JENSEN JUNE WRIGHT
HELEN PACE KAETURAH PARRY FRANCIS MATHESON
Ross URIE MAGNESS BAUER
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M
EARL ARMS
President
MAUDE MACFARLANE
Vice-President
KEITH MACFARLANE MARGARET MANNING
Secretary Class Representative
Year" Class
HE Third Year class—one of the largest in the
High School division, shows promise for a
wide awake group in the...