Sophomore Roll Call
Glen King
Cannen Evans
Gwen \i\T1illiams
lVIoroni Perry
Eva Adams
Evan -Bayles
Sterling Seegmiller
Karl Carpenter
Hattie Williams
lVIorgan Rollo
Leo Bringhurst
Pearl I-I l1nt
Golden Haight
Josephine Harris
Lorin W. Griffin
Ward...
Student Body Officers
VERT IS WOOD
President
WAYNE BRYANT
Vice-President
JUNE FOSTER
Secretary
WESLEY PRYOR
Commissioner of Publications
REX LLOYD
Sophomore Representative
MELBA MIDLETOX
Freshman Representative
E. RAY LYMAN
Athletic Council
ARTHUR...
The Third Year Class
VERMONT ASHDOWN
FORREST ANDERSON
WAYNE BRYANT
URIAH JONES
ERNEST WEBSTER
FREDERICK FOSTER
REED PETTY
IVAN WITTWER
SCOTT CARPENTER
LeGRANDE SPILSBURY
GORDON KNELL
CONWAY PARRY
DON IPSON
ELWIN ARMSTRONG
MAX GARDNER
CHARLES...
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...
Dabatiog amd Oratory
XJOT much has been done at the
college this year in debating".
Last year saw the end of a six-year
competition with Dixie College for
the possession of the bronze tablet
first offered in 1923 by Attorney
Robert L. Judd, of Salt...
Wieners of Awards
DAGMA SEAMAN
Parry Womanhood Award
RACHEL PETTY
and
DAGMA SEAMAN
Outstanding in Agricola Sales
JOHN TERRY WINELLDALLEY
Honor Student of College High School Representative
Graduating Class
FREDRICK FOSTER
Gordon...
THORA ESPLIN EDWARD YOUNG RUTH LEIGH
RUTH E. LEIGH LEON ADAMS
CORNELL CHAMBERLAIN DONA HOUCHEN KEITH SMITH LUCILE CARPENTER
WANDA LUKE MARK WEBSTER GWEN BULLOCH
ROMA HIGBEE GEORGIA BIEDERMAN
LA VON FORD RUTH WALKER MONA LOWARY
RAYMOND KNELL DAGMA...
Homer Jones Mary Dalley Hilda Williams Edith Lawrence
Dell Carpenter Lloyd Heaton Grace Matheson DeMoin Jones
Gordon Knell Marva Jones Coleby Webster Jerome Tullis
Delia White Leon Urie Alice Webster Leola Stapley
Lucile Simpkins Marion...
KEITH MACFARLANE RICHARD JONES LESLIE PACE DELL CARPENTER
School Basket Ball Team
HEN league games commenced the team was in good
organization with strong force to back its efforts.
The only time that Minersville was beaten in a
game was by the...
"Afe" Club
JOHN R. ADAMS
President
THURMAN PRYOR
Secretary
HOWARD THOMPSON
V ice-President
FLOYD HEATON
WAYNE HINTON CARL T. Cox
WILLIAM DALTON THEO CORRY LAMAR CHAMBERLAIN
Ross URIE LESLIE PUGH PAUL ADAMS
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York Volunteer Infantry, who was killed in the battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861.
Before the summer had passed, contracts had been let to a number of men for the construction of four company barracks, a guard house, commissary, hospital and...
which is now owned by Harry Green. The second school-house was built east of the county road above Albert Green's present home, in the year 1897. Sadie Hutchings, Winnifred Smith and Della Jones were teachers. A third schoolhouse was built in 1900....
In 1905, several new courses were begun. One of the racks on the west side of the campus, which had never been used, was fitted up for carpenter and blacksmith shops, with Leasel Brasher as teacher. A domestic science department was added, with...
Photos of new building at Murdock Academy and of first faculty at Murdock. Standing left to right: Edward P. Kimball, music director; E. D. Partridge, principal; Renhard Maeser, instructor; John Grimshaw, carpenter; Josiah Rogerson, janitor;...
In 1905, several new courses were begun. One of the racks on the west side of the campus, which had never been used, was fitted up for carpenter and blacksmith shops, with Leasel Brasher as teacher. A domestic science department was added, with...
Photos of Robert Gillies, Pioneer Carpenter; Thomas Gunn and wife, Ann Houghten Gunn; Charles C. Woodhouse and wife, Sophia Kershaw Woodhouse; Julia Murdock Farnsworth
This house was made possible by assessments levied on all the families of the Beaver Stake. The greater portion was paid for in labor. The stone for the foundation was hauled with horse and ox teams from the rock quarry, six miles south of town....
on the east bank of Dry Creek. Other members to head this Society were: second president, Mary Davis; third president, Margaret Adams. In 1893, Jane Barton was made president, with Mary Morris, and Mary A. Miller as counselors. This groupp served...
a low ebb and could not reach the town. The settlers had fully decided to abandon the place, when President Young came there on a speaking tour and promised the people that if they would remain where they were, the time would come when there would...