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    • 1916 75

    • 1916 75
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    • Our City Government ODR CIT'Y GOVERNMEN1' is just like that of any incorporated city. The officers are practi­cally the sarne and they have similar duties to - perform. T'his organization in our school is one of great interest to all students; and...
    • 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 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 per­manency of our...
    • 1930_all 5

    • 1930_all 5
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    • EI.MFR G. PETERSON President ANTHONY \Y. 1V1NS President of Hoard WALTER K. GRANGER Chairman ii. A. C. Committee OFFICIALS T HAVE felt that the students from the Branch College have the opportunity to provide more than their share of the leadership...
    • 1930_all 24

    • 1930_all 24
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    • Music at the B. A. C. \ the close of last year it seemed ^that the Music department at the College had taken quite a slump. Four years ago four strong teachers headed the band, strings, piano, and vocal departments. Great things were done, good...
    • 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...
    • 1930_all 52

    • 1930_all 52
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    • Prom Committee GERTRUDE WOOD MARY DALLEY ELLIOT EATOUGH REX HOLLAND Chairman Decorations Imitations Advertising DAGMA SEAMAN ANTHONY ISOM LILLIAN ADAMS A s s i s t a n t Chairman I.i^bttn^ Refreshments The Junior College Promenade XTOTHING definite...
    • 1930_all 53

    • 1930_all 53
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    • History of High School Day >T^HE history of High School Day at the Branch Agricultural Col-lege, if three years may be called a history, has been the story of the rapid rise of a new-born institution. The year 1928 which gave High School Day its...
    • 1927 81

    • 1927 81
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    • DOUGLAS MANNING SIGNAL honor was conferred upon the B. A. C. and Cedar City when Douglas Manning was accepted as a member of the National High School orchestra at Dallas, Texas. He upheld that honor and added an even greater honor to himself...
    • 1927 93

    • 1927 93
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    • VERTIS WOOD BILL SANDERS LEON ADAMS KEITH SMITH School Basket Ball Team EDAR High Quintet made a tour north during Christmas holidays playing games with Mil-ford High, Delta High, Peppard Seed (a pro-fessional team) and with Minersville,...
    • 1927 156

    • 1927 156
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    • ^**?*tW*fri^^ •2. •?. •2, •z. d> •* "?, J. H. Seeley ram purchased at Salt Lake Sale in 1926, for $975.00 DURING the past ten years L. N. Marsden of Parowan, Utah, has not only produced and sold a great many high priced individuals but...
    • 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...
    • 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...
    • yearbook1917i039: Sophomores -- 19's

    • yearbook1917i039: Sophomores -- 19's

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

    • Sophomores -- 19's. During the first month of the school year (1916-17) the Sophomores organized themselves as the Second Year Class of the Murdock Academy. Grant Smith was elected President, Nettie Messenger, Vice President, and Golda Baldwin,...
    • yearbook1917i042: 20's

    • yearbook1917i042: 20's

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

    • 20's. The 1920 class is the second largest ever to enter Murdock in the history of the instituion. There were 83 enrolled at the beginning of the year. A few dropped out, but at the beginning of the second semester, there were enough added to...
    • yearbook1917i077: The Ag. Club

    • yearbook1917i077: The Ag. Club

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

    • The Ag. Club. In the fall of nineteen hundred and twelve, a new organization came into existence within the realms of "Old Murdock." That organization was none other than the Murdock Academy Aggie Club. It was presently to take its place as one...
    • yearbook1917i079: Home Economics

    • yearbook1917i079: Home Economics

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

    • Home Economics. In October, 1913, a group of girls met under the leadership of Miss Hettie White, to organize the Home Economics Club, which later became known as the "H'e" club. At this meeting Laura Gurr was chosen president and Miss Ethel Bay,...

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