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    • 1915 37

    • 1915 37
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    • To Martha, When She and Rass Quit I saw them oft before As they passed by the door, And again, Their merry tones resound As they wander all around Through the lane. They say that in their prime They were together all the time~ Put it down. Not a...
    • 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....
    • 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...
    • 1916 14

    • 1916 14
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    • EDWARD MATHESON "We would applaud thee to the very echo, That should applaud again." RUTH HIGBEE "Truth is as impossible to be spoiled By any outward touch as the sunbeam." 13 PARSON WEBSTER "The happiness of my life Depends upon the quality of my...
    • 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 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...
    • 1916 69

    • 1916 69
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    • Debating V DRING the experience of the B. A. C. in school actl.Ā·vities, an interest in debating has developed which will inevitably culmĀ­inate in a partial revolution of the present attitude toward it. 'rhree years ago, at the birth of the B. A....
    • 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 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 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 perĀ­manency of our...
    • 1930_all 31

    • 1930_all 31
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    • The Junior College Tournament r~p*HE Rocky Mountain Junior Col-kge Basketball Tournament is a Southern Utah idea. The first meet was held at Snow College in 1924 with only four teams participating. The following year, with other schools added, the...
    • 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...
    • 1927 158

    • 1927 158
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    • provides high grade work leading to a college degree. Credits accepted at best colleges and universities in the country. Good dormitory homes for out-of- town students. $340 provides board, room and tuition for the full college year. For catalogue...
    • 1927 163

    • 1927 163
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    • HARRY'S FILLING STATION The path to good eats ends at Harry's. The door is open to all who call. If you have been, "Come again." If you haven't been, "Come." Prop. HARRY SHIRK. Ā«'•*,,, -•,. ••!, •• ,• ••?,. • > •«,, ««,, i...
    • 1927 166

    • 1927 166
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    • U^^^i^f^f^fl^^^ cMODEL SHOP | IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL We appreciate your patronage Come again HOWARD CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor 7s the Place New Bank Phone 191 tttf&&fr&*&Sffffr&^^ nĀ«&ftfcfap&fcfcfototofcfctofi^^ cNOW q)AYS HE artistic designs that are...
    • yearbook1917i024: Narrative (cont.)

    • yearbook1917i024: Narrative (cont.)

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

    • Soon after our return in the Sophomore year, we elected Heber Edwards president of the class. In our encounters with the infant 18's, we put a damper on their efforts by again winning the basketball championship and a pennant. Then, too, we made...
    • 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...

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