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    • 1915 14

    • 1915 14
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    • ZELMA JONES. "'From every blush that kindles in thy cheeks, Ten thousand little loves and graces spring To revel in the roses." WILLARD CANFIELD. "His pencil was striking, resistless and grand; His manners were gentle, compel­ling and bland; Still...
    • 1915 66

    • 1915 66
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    • Physical Education IN considering the purpose of physical education we must center our attention not on satisfying the individual desire, but on an inquiry as to whether and in what manner the general effectiveness a.nd usefulness of the student...
    • 1915 95

    • 1915 95
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    • My Mary Hicks Osroe's knocking at thy door, Mary Hicks. Just as he's knocked so oft before, Mary Hicks. Doesn't he become a bore? For he keeps coming 'more and more, And he's calling as of yore, "Mary Hicks, my Mary Hicks." Listen to his sweet...
    • 1915 99

    • 1915 99
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    • The Utah Agricultural College offers to the graduates of the Normal School and the High School excep­tional opportunities for advanced train- . ing in Agriculture, Home Economics, Agricultural Engi!!~_~Jing,.'.Com- ," metee,---lVleclian~--Arts...
    • 1916 5

    • 1916 5
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    • The Founding of the "A" l1T WAS on the twenty-second of October that we built the "A" on the mountain side. \;Ve built I that letter as an expression, to all who behold it, of the loyalty and high esteem we have for our school. It is a monument...
    • 1916 13

    • 1916 13
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    • Senior Dignity BT I...IAST, after four years of climbing, we have reached the goal. There have been many pitfalls by the"- way to hinder, for a time, our onward progress. but through perseverance \ve have suc­ceeded. r-';'our seemingly short years...
    • 1916 26

    • 1916 26
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    • TELSON MARSDEN "His friends come to him un­sought, The .gr~~t God gave them to hIm. ANNIE l\!IIDDLETON "Her kind heart is a fountain of gladnes5 . . . Making every thIng In. Its vic~nitJ;, to freshen Into smIles. 25 LAMONT HUNTER "The secret of...
    • 1916 29

    • 1916 29
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    • LUCILE ADAMS "That light of love, that pur-' ity of grace, That mind, that music, breathing from her face, That heart whose softness harmonized the whole And, oh! that eye was in itself a soul." EARL URIE "Let us be content, in work, To do the...
    • 1916 112

    • 1916 112
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    • ANNUAL. GREEI1NG to Our Friends in S"'outhern Utah Again we have printed and bound this Agricula book for the Student body of the Branch of the Agricultural College. This gives you an idea of the good work we can do and of the per­manency of our...
    • 1930_all 25

    • 1930_all 25
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    • B. A. C. Band ROWENA SPHAR MAX GARDNER VERDA SHERRATT CONWAY PARRY TORMA ANDRUS MELY IN DONE Director ARLINGTON SPILSBURY HAROLD WILKINSON KARL JONES ROSCOE BOOTH FLORENCE WOODHOUSE DeMOINE JONES ROWLAND FIFE LYLE THOMAS OWEN SANDERS MENZIES...
    • 1930_all 50

    • 1930_all 50
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    • PEP CLUB Pep Girls were organized in February, 1930, with Elliot Eat-ough as their President and Arr Nita Urie as Secretary. The aim of the Pep Girls has been to instill into the school "pep," "spirit," and "life," and to support all Student Body...
    • 1930_all 57

    • 1930_all 57
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    • Geology Trip to Toroweap Valley and Grand Canyon YDA, Gilbert, Wendell, Thresa, Gaorgia, George, Kate, Wes, Red, Fat, Dave, Thora, Mable, Frank, and two Arthurs left the B. A. C. Thursday, March 13, at four o'clock in an automobile, two Fords and...
    • 1927 111

    • 1927 111
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    • "13{h" Glut HEN the Agricola staff began its work early in the fall, one of the first problems to present itself was the sale of books. It was decided to organize a club of thirteen girls representing each class on the campus and selected by the...
    • yearbook1917i020: Narrative (cont.)

    • yearbook1917i020: Narrative (cont.)

    • Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks

    • tickets, laundry bags, yea even Eras, the 17's elected as official head of the family, W. H. Bakes, as president, to guide us through the trials and tribulations of our freshman year. From the very start we developed our famous hoggish spirit in...
    • yearbook1917i026: Narrative (cont.)

    • yearbook1917i026: Narrative (cont.)

    • Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks

    • us went through "Test Week," into Upper Classdom, then wended our way homeward, to dream of '17's memorable history. III. The first business on hand at the beginning of our Junior year was unanimously to elect Karl Woolsey again president of our...
    • yearbook1917i079: Home Economics

    • yearbook1917i079: Home Economics

    • Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks

    • Home Economics. In October, 1913, a group of girls met under the leadership of Miss Hettie White, to organize the Home Economics Club, which later became known as the "H'e" club. At this meeting Laura Gurr was chosen president and Miss Ethel Bay,...

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