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    • 1915 108

    • 1915 108
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    • Bankof Southern Utah Cedar City, Utah Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 The strongest Bank in Southern Utah. We invite your business and assure you courteous treatment See the Outside World From Inside the Thorley.Theatre Mis,s Leigh, (din...
    • 1915 110

    • 1915 110
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    • @L=:h=======:J"@]L=:H===:=.JtI@],-="=======~,,@ To Our Friends in Southern Utah WE have just printed and bound this book for the ·Stude.nt Body of the Branch Agricultural College. It gives you an idea of the good work we can do. Our establishment...
    • 1916 2

    • 1916 2
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    • l\griru a V"OLUlVIE II Published by BRANCH AGRI"CULrI'URAL COLI~EGE ~tnff LEO~ARD BO'-'TEN . BETH H~L\MBLIN Ri\LPH SANFORD . lV1.A.RION 'VOOLLEY RASS GARDNER .A.DA \VHrrTi\KER CLAUD HA'VS . EDIi'OR IN CfIIEF l\SSOCIATE EDITOR LOC~\L EDITOR BUSI~ESS...
    • 1916 3

    • 1916 3
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    • I I , .... \ "'. \ II Irbtrattnn I "'. , ., .... \ To I ROY F. HOMER I "'. \ . \ OUR PRINCIPAL, WHO IS MAKING OF OUR II ·'B. A. ·C. AN INS1'IrrUTION OF \VHICI-! I .". , WE MAY ALL BE PROUD ". \ l"lhis Book is Affectionately I D'edicated I . \ ""....
    • 1916 8

    • 1916 8
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    • PARLEY DALLEY HWhat you have said, I will consider; what you have to say, I will with patience hear, and find a time Both meet to hear and ilnS\yer.'· MYRTLE DECKER She needs no other rosary, for her thread of life is strung with the beads of love...
    • 1916 9

    • 1916 9
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    • ~. ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP His willingness to help those who want to learn, and his ser­vice to our school are much appreciated. ROZI.t\ \ <::KIDMORE "The smile ....les fr0111 a heart that loves its ~~ .. w-men, Will drive the clouds from out the...
    • 1916 21

    • 1916 21
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    • BONNER LAMBSON We can only be valued As we make L urselves valu-able. DELLA CORRY "God sent this singer upon Wiethartshong-s of gladness and of mirth, That they might touch the hearts of men, And bring them back to heaven again." FERNLE1GH...
    • 1916 24

    • 1916 24
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    • "Look, he i winding the watch of his wit; By and by it will strike." DURHAlI.l MORRIS "The heights hy great men reached and kept Were not attained by sud­den fligh t, But they, while their com­panions slept, Were toiling" upward in...
    • 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 43

    • 1916 43
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    • Sophomore Roll Call W. Austell Barton Theln1a. Perry Eldon Jones Florence Reeve Flossie vVebster Carlos Jones J etta Leigh Adanl Seegmiller Lan1ar /\.. Graff Evelyn Palmer Verge~n Sitni
    • 1916 46

    • 1916 46
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    • Freshies' Roll Call Giles Carroll Paul Seegn1iller Vera Esplin Mina Haws l\lartin Thorley Carlos Fife Annie Chan1berlain Hulda Scinders Lorin Higbee Kumen Gardner Mona Urie Vera Pratt Rowntree Hunter R.egena Ison1 La Verd Adal11s Lucy...
    • 1916 52

    • 1916 52
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    • Winter Course Roll Call Hortense \iVoodbury Lafell Iverson l\1ary W orkl11an Nolen Opensha\v Wilford L:eigh George Thayne Archie Benson Ralph Perry Ray Naegle Ted Walker Clair Rowley Pra tt Tollestrup Wilson Lunt Orlando Adams Nephi Workl11an...
    • 1916 62

    • 1916 62
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    • The Agricultural Club V DRING the school year of 1913-14 the Agri­cultural club was organized, and since that time it has continued to grow. Today it is the largest boys' club in the B. A~ C. I ts purpose is to promote scientific agriculture in...
    • 1916 65

    • 1916 65
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    • New Year Resolutions for 1916 I hereby resolve that in the year 1916 I vyill attend lTIy classes once a week at least.-Junior McConnell. I hereby resolve that on lTIy next trip to Circleville I will materialize my ends.--Hunter I ...unt. I hereby...
    • 1916 80

    • 1916 80
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    • School Calendar for 1915 & '16 Sept. 20. Sept. 22. Oct. 6. Oct. 8. Oct. 13. ()ct. 14. Oct. 15. Oct. 18. Oct. 19. (Jet. 21. Oct. 22. Oct. 23. Oct. 26. Nov. 1. Nov. 5. Nov. 13. Nov. 17. Nov. 18. '1 Nov. 20. \0 Dec. 1. Dec. 2. Dec. 3. Dec. 4. Dec....
    • 1916 81

    • 1916 81
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    • School Calendar for 191 5 & '16 (Continued frOln page 79) Jan. 18. The B. B. club entertains in chapel. Jan. 26. Sen1ester exams. begin. Jan. 28. Close of first sen1ester. Jan. 31. Celebrate beginning of second sell1ester by dancing froll1 8 until...
    • 1916 88

    • 1916 88
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    • Athletics ODR i\ l~HLETIC AC1'IVITIES were never in a 1110re. wholesoll1e c~l1d.itioll than at the , present tIme. For. thIS hne of work we have in our school this year a large number of clean, sturdy young men who have the right met­tle, courage~...
    • 1916 98

    • 1916 98
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    • Jokes Father: Blanche, how do you account for the rapid changes taking place in such a few years in the ball room? Blanche: Why, father? Father: Because, my child, ,vhen your mother and I ,'were young all the ladies used to dre~s up to go...
    • 1916 99

    • 1916 99
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    • Jokes lVIr. Christensen (in Physical Geography): Now, Mar­tin, can you tell the class why lightning never strikes twice in the same place? l\lart: Because after it hits once the same place ain't there any more. (In B. B.~ meeting.) Woolley: In...

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