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    • 1906, page 11

    • 1906, page 11
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. At this period students in Literature and Science have opportunity to demonstrate that they have power in public speaking and debate. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS. All students are invited to become members of...
    • 1907, page 11

    • 1907, page 11
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. CHAPEL EXERCISES. Chapel exercises are held every day, the purpose being to bring students and teachers more closely together, and to instruct along lines of morality. One chapel period each week is given...
    • 1908, page 13

    • 1908, page 13
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    • 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. CHAPEL EXERCISE. The necessity of ethical instruction is recognized and regular chapel exercises are conducted each week by the teachers and students. While theological creeds can not be taught in these...
    • 1909, page 13

    • 1909, page 13
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    • 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. and tools of all kinds for work in wood and metals are provided. Machines and lathes for the iron work are provided for the High School Engineering course. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. This...
    • 1910, page 14

    • 1910, page 14
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    • 14 be taught in these meetings, the necessity of honesty, virtue, temperance and upright attitude in all walks of life is inculcated and emphasized as the fundamentals to success in life. Besides the ethical training received, the students have...
    • 1910, page 54

    • 1910, page 54
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    • 54 FARM LECTURES To be Given at the State High Schools by Members of the Extension Staff Agricultural College of Utah 1910-1911 MONDAY MORNING. 1. Lecture on Farm Animals. (a) The live stock industry in Utah. (b) Composition of foods....
    • 1911, page 14

    • 1911, page 14
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    • 14 DOMESTIC ART. The rooms are furnished with machines, cases, forms and tables, screens, etc., so one desiring the work has everything that the most approved seamstress could ask for. CHAPEL EXERCISE. The necessity of ethical...
    • 1912, page 22

    • 1912, page 22
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    • 22 Copies of the city charter and plan of government have been requested by the management of many educational institutions and many teachers. Chapel. One chapel period a week is conducted by students. Tho no theological creeds can be...
    • 1912, page 23

    • 1912, page 23
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    • 23 recreation in the way of dancing, concerts, theatres and other social pastimes under the supervision of the teachers. Each class has an opportunity every year to give a dancing party for the purpose of raising funds for the class treasury....
    • 1915 28

    • 1915 28
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    • Seniors' Farewell "WHEN we look at ourselves in the light of thought, we discover that our life is embosomed in beauty." Experiences left behind us assume an even more pleasing form than we had anticipated, and as the timle ap­proaches when the...
    • 1915 40

    • 1915 40
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    • Sophomore Roll Call HURCHELL URIE. The boy who puts the say in saying. LEON LEIGH. Nicknamed "Fatty." Our famous little miler. CLARENCE RIDDLE. Class President, first semester. One of our best students; studies late at night but wants "Day" all the...
    • 1915 74

    • 1915 74
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    • The Agricultural Club THE Agricultural Club was organized during the forepart of the school year, 1913-1914, having its birth with the first year that the school became an agricultural institution. It has grown with the school during the past two...
    • 1927 105

    • 1927 105
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    • fc 109 Clubs and Organizations HE clubs which have been organized at the Branch Agricultural College have become a very live part of its daily activity in socials and scholary func-tions. Among the most prominent are the two women's clubs— the...
    • 1927 106

    • 1927 106
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    • KATHERINE P. MACFARLANE Mat re AFTON P. PARRY Mat re ALICE C. KNELL Matre WAVIE WILLIAMS V ice-President i c/llpKa ^Betas HONORARY MEMBERS ROSE J. TOMPSON ZOE ROBINSON LILLIAN WIGHT HAZEL BROCKBANK LUREE GARDNER President MELBA...
    • 1927 118

    • 1927 118
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    • CLARA FARNSWORTH President ANN ESPLIN Louis PALMER Vice-President B. F. PARKER SYLVIA JONES Secretary PAUL M. ADAMS DEVERE HALL WAYNE HINTON Forum Club HE Forum Club was first organized in 1924— the only honor club in the B. A. C. The...
    • 1927 71

    • 1927 71
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    • fc Tlie Opera INGE William H. Manning made Cedar City his place of abode, and the Branch Agricultural College his place of business, students and patrons have had the opportunity to see two operas a year. This fall he reproduced last year's operas,...
    • 1927 97

    • 1927 97
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    • STOCK JUDGING TOCK Judging is listed this year for the first time as a Student Body Activity. As such it warrants honorable mention. The college team became the undisputed cham-pions of the state by defeating the mother institution, and the high...
    • 1930_all 15

    • 1930_all 15
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    • HIGH SCHOOL 'T^HE mere mentioning of the term "High School" brings trooping to my mind a host of re-minisences. Some of my memories send thrills of pleasure coursing through my body; some send chills of displeasure. The pleasurable sensations far...
    • 1930_all 22

    • 1930_all 22
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    • Scene from "The Queen's Husband" "The Queen's Husband5 FOR the first time in many years, the B. A. C. has had an active dramatic club this year. The organ-ization was effected during the fall quarter and took the name of "The Peruke Club." Its...

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