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    • 1915 36

    • 1915 36
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    • ~ Three Years at High School HOW the time flies! And yet as we look back upon those three years of happy school life, filled to the brim with so many pleasant experiences, and see the work we have accomplished, the many dear friends we have made,...
    • 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 41

    • 1915 41
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    • LELAND BETENSON. "Betty." Is noted for his yarns on speech days. Our famous half mile man. (It is a half mile from school to the Sheep Store.) RAY THOMAS. Sophomore yell master, first semester. School yell masĀ­ter. Our leader in school activities....
    • 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 44

    • 1916 44
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    • 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...
    • 1916 49

    • 1916 49
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    • A Freshie's I stood a t the foot of a ladder, And it looked so very high- , It really seemed to me its top Was resting 'gainst the sky. And as I stood gazing upward, In the clouds I could plainly see vVritten in golden letters, "The Ladder of...
    • 1927 65

    • 1927 65
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    • fc B. F. PARKER RITA LLOYD Louis PALMER affirmative Team HE Affirmative Team had for its captain, Louis Palmer, a debater of three years' standing, and this year's high honor winner. Mr. Palmer is a freshman college student. B. F. Parker is a first...
    • 1930_all 10

    • 1930_all 10
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    • 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...
    • Page 106

    • Page 106
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    • Martha and Gertrude Shoot OH! OH! Two of a Kind The First Snow Help! The Student Life and Campus Personalities of the Branch Agricultural Col-lege have given color to the 1937-1938 school year. There are so many humor-ous events perhaps many of...
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    • STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL GEORGE ARMSTRONG Sophomore Representative LOUISE MITCHELL Freshman Representative HAMBLIN LEIGH High School Senior Representative AUDREY HOUCHEN Junior Representative MIGNON SMITH Sophomore Representative LUCILE...
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    • Page 18
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    • Backbone or the Branca College . . . . largest class in history . . . . leaders in all extra curricular activities . . . . boast leading politicians, student officers, best debaters, outstanding musi-cians, editors of both student publications, and...
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    • Fishback Intern 3 Abstract Since January 24, 2011 to current, I have worked as an intern coaching the sophomore baseball team at Salem Hills High School in the Nebo School District. I work closely with the head coach, Scott Haney, and other...
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    • STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Phyllis Thorley Vice-President Frances Elva Knott Faculty Representative Burnes Finlinson Faculty Representative Lillian Shurtz Sophomore Representative Robert Macfarlane Freshman Representative 20
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    • SOPHOMORES RYMRL WILLIflMS Cedar City, Utah LOTTIE POULSEN Richfield, Utah ERNfl ROBERTS Cedar City, Utah GORDON HEflTON Kanab, Utah EDWIN LYMAN Delta, Utah VIRGINIA MORTENSEN Parowan, Utah DE VONfl HAMILTON Cedar City, Utah ELMO ENGLESTEAD New...
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    • Page 26
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    • SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class hope that future Sopho-more Classes will enjoy the Zion Trip and the Or-der of the Ladle as much as they have done. The class, as a whole, is very outstanding, par-ticipating very actively in every organization...
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 26 because sophomores who are not used to being in a class with a senior may feel less likely to self-disclose because of their perceived competence in communication. Therefore, it is important to...
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    • Page 36
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    • Fishback Intern 37 Now that I have researched and studied about effective leadership styles and coaching principles, I can take these findings and apply them in my internship and try to be the most effective and successful coach to the sophomore...
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    • Page 37
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    • FRESHMEN PERRON BLISS DORIS LEIGH HAL HAYCOCK HANNAH JORDON ARTHUR MICKELSON LOIS LOWMAN HOMER STEPHENSON MARTHA FITZGERALD GLADE STEPHENSON HILLMAN STEVENS GENEVIEVE KOPP JAY HALTERMAN which is comparable to the Sophomore Zion trip. And as all...

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