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    • STUDENT LIFE Waiting for the sunrise. Two for a nickel. The gentleman. Where are you going, my pretty maid? Getting ready for Zion. Now my boy hit directly into the tone. Studious Mel—Mostly Mel. Die or surrender.
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    • FRESHMEN Roe Buhanan Cedar City, Utah Betty Dalley Cedar City, Utah Frederica Hatch Cedar City, Utah James Haycock Parowan, Utah Howard Foster Cedar City, Utah Erna Roberts Cedar City, Utah Mayo Black Richfield, Utah Theon Finlinson Leamington,...
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    • STUDENT LIFE A little light on the subject, A time exposure. Weber editor visits B. A. C. Such a friendly little chap. Any ol' "Port" in a storm. Look, "Tuff," and you'll rec-ognize the sweater. The Brains of the institution. Looking at the world...
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    • STUDENT LIFE Bring 'em back alive. It's Marg's treat to the Staff. Nice and friendly. Just showing off. See No. 3. Do tell. Now, let me see. Private property. Down on tip toes. Pretty—Huh?
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    • STUDENT LIFE Amid the crack of lightening and the crash of thunder the College Class Zion trip successfully ushered in another school year. We parched our blankets over the camp fires and wrung them out again as in the midst of Southern Utah's...
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    • STUDENT LIFE Keep the home fires burn-ing. Some must push. Campus Queen No. I. 3 for 5c. Cute—but— Send us up a harp. The call of the wild. Tee-Hee! Campus Queen No. 2. Bringing home the milk. Atha. Dixie 78
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    • STUDENT LIFE 'tlVitl, From the first scratching of pens on September 19th, until the last book was slammed shut on May 20th our school was "the tops." To the tune of "You're Pep" and "Locomotive Aggies," we popped Dixie back on the nose for what...
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    • CTI IDENT LIFE Sleeping beauty — mostly sleeping. Seaman and Bullock Inc. Say man— Hold it. What a romance. Have a bite? A handful. From left to right—nut, nut, etc. Once upon a time— Come on, Rosie, smile. 97
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    • STUDENT LIFE Three of a different kind. Laughing Wilma. Pals—Worth and Robert. Just to fill this space. Look at 'em blush. Sampson or Simpson or sompin. Did Phyllis ever tell you about her operation? Stuff and things—eh what, Lucille? 98
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    • STUDENT LIFE Mr. Flannigan's Rock Garden. The Library Typest. And he used to be such a nice little chap. If Nelson ever gets that darn car dug out— Two birds eye views. Just like a ford. 99
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    • STUDENT LIFE Well—Bus! Oh, what a pal was Mary. Anyway it's a good picture of Ruel. Look, Oh boy! A picture of some mops. The Betas. Kinda cute. It's Mayo's turn. 126
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    • STUDENT LIFE All dressed up and no place to go. Beth can't take it. Ora and Vergie. And who's little boy are you? Someone had an idea — that's Weber on the bot-tom. It must be a posed picture. Push! Mr. Wright—Push! The Xi Lambda line up. And...
    • 1937 Agricola

    • 1937 Agricola

    • Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Cedar City (Utah) -- History; Student activities; Yearbooks

    • Documents student life at the Branch Agricultural College; photographs of students, faculty, and campus life.
    • 1919 Agricola

    • 1919 Agricola

    • Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Cedar City (Utah) -- History; Student activities; Yearbooks

    • Documents student life at the Branch Agricultural College; photographs of students, faculty, and campus life.
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    • To those of you who wish to weave a tapestry of life in threads of rose-gold and blue-violet, we the staff offer this bound portfolio of memories in a rainbow guise. With its help, the faces of old friends will live again in the spun gossamer of...
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    • FRESHMEN LOUISE MITCHELL HEBER GURR FLORENCE MflRSDEN FRflNK LYMflN LUCILLE BflRLOW BILL MANNINC IONE HIGBEE EDWIN EYRE ARDETH MCKNIGHT GflRR flSHBY NELDfl MAXFIELD WILSON DflLLEY traced back to this event.) The Freshmen sponsored an assembly...
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    • SENIORS The assembly, under the direction of Anna Leigh, went over as big or perhaps bigger than any other assembly this year, all because every student who took part cooperated. Hamblin Leigh and Carmen Croft as the Executive Council...
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    • INTERSORORITY COUNCIL MARY COUGHLIN Dean of Women VIRGINIA MORTENSEN President GLENNA ESPLIN Secretary BETH SARGENT MARGARET LEIGH ILA JACKSON The members of the Intersorority Council with the aid of the Dean of Women, Miss Mary Coughlin, have...
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    • GIRLS' INTRAMURflLS Sport and Sorority Managers Good Form in Dancing Pointing for a Strike Checkers, Volley Ball, Squad Leaders on social activities has developed greatly in the last year. Stressing social development and work that will carry over...
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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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