Old folks party, many of these people lived in the Old Fort and moved to Cedar City in 1857, they are our real pioneers. First row: Uriah Goodfellow, John Chatterly, Timothy Adams, Evan Williams, John Adams, John Fretwell, Winnie Roche, ? Root, ?...
Vrbitatinu
To G. W. DECKER
Who directed our footsteps aright
when first we commenced to climb
the ladder of fame, this book i~
appreciatively dedicated
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JACK CHRISTENSEN, B. S.
Our coach and Mrs. Christensen's
husband. Bluffs his men into doing
great stunts. .
GILBE,RT L. JANSON, B. S.
People think him bashful. Miss
Decker thinks people foolish.
RUBY LEIGH, B. S.
The angels named her
And they made...
ZELMA JONES.
"'From every blush that kindles in
thy cheeks,
Ten thousand little loves and
graces spring
To revel in the roses."
WILLARD CANFIELD.
"His pencil was striking, resistless
and grand;
His manners were gentle, compelĀling
and bland;
Still...
EUGENE WOODBURY.
The long fellow of our class,. His
motto: "Nothing's so hard but
search will find it out!"
BESSIE ESPLIN.
A brilliant student who covers her
learning with unassuming modesty.
ALMA JACOBSON.
"A combin.ation, and a form,...
LESTER THORLEY.
"I dare do all that may become a
manĀ·
Who dare do more is none!"
VERDA LYMAN.
"Silence is the perfect herald of
joy."
Verda possesses the herald someĀtimes,
other times she talks.
RASS JONES.
He has done his school good...
HAROLD MITCHELL.
His charming manner will take him
through the world.
JOSEPHINE MYERS.
Joe, our Joe, with her laugh so
light and gay,
Endears herself to us by stronger
-links each day.
OTTO DALLEY.
His smiling face as the great eye
of heaven smiles...
LORENA ROBERTS.
Isn't she just too sweet? Ask Jack.
MARY HICKS.
One of our swe'etest songbirds;
Osroe will tell you what els,e she is.
JAMES COOPER.
Why-a james is a mighty good
boy. lIe)s awful bashful but can
run like Sam Hill.
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 apĀproaches
when the...
The Seniors
The Seniors now are going forth,
The race at last is run,
The struggle has been long and hard;
But we have fought and won.
We have grasped the sternest facts,
And dreamed our youthful dreams;
But away off in the distance
Another goal...
A Junior's Lament
Where? Oh, where, is that old class?
They're gone, they're gone, alas, alas!
Once m,ore they waken in my breast
The thoughts of school, of thoughts the best.
Once more I hear and see and trace
That happy bunch, also each face,
As...
~ 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,...
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...
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...
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....
Our Motto: "Wotk and Win"
CLASS POEM
Who defended that flag pole,
Against the Juniors bold?
The Sophs.
Who kept their colors waving high
While they struggled valiantly by?
The Sophs.
Who stood by and cheered them
Against those who fought them?
The...
The City Government
OUR school has bee.n noted for its efficient student
body organizations, chief of which is the school
city. The students of the B. A. C. have been
granted a city charter, and they have enacted city
ordinances. Thus they are...
Physical Education
IN considering the purpose of physical education we
must center our attention not on satisfying the
individual desire, but on an inquiry as to whether
and in what manner the general effectiveness a.nd
usefulness of the student...