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    • 1916 13

    • 1916 13
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    • Senior Dignity BT I...IAST, after four years of climbing, we have reached the goal. There have been many pitfalls by the"- way to hinder, for a time, our onward progress. but through perseverance \ve have sucĀ­ceeded. r-';'our seemingly short years...
    • 1916 36

    • 1916 36
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    • WILL JONES If it were not for the pretty girls and Will's disposition he would be a good student. ANNIE SMITH My kingdom for silks, automobiles and a man. JUNIOR MC CONNELL Nature has produced strange things in her time. HERMA ALLEN She's a darling...
    • 1916 38

    • 1916 38
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    • LELAND BETENSON Betty has taken on the air of a marĀ­ried man, but his hasty steps sure startled us. DORRIS SORENSON Going to take out her M. D. (Mother's Duties) degree this year. LAFELL IVERSON Pessimists would laugh with "Fuzzy." ANNA THORLEY If...
    • 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 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 114

    • 1916 114
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    • Jokes 1\1r. Homer (In Physiology): If I should stand on my head, where would the blood of my body go? Student: To your head. Mr. Homer: All right, but why doesn't the blood go to my feet now? Student: Because there is something in your feet. Bunk:...
    • 1930_all 4

    • 1930_all 4
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    • Spirit of the Pioneers 'T^HE policy of the Branch Agri-cultural College to serve here in Southern Utah in an educational, cultural and instructive way has been carried out this year. The stu-dents and faculty members have gone into Cedar City and...
    • 1930_all 7

    • 1930_all 7
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    • OBJECTIVES OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE HENRY OBERHANSLEY Director A SCHOOL is a place in which we can get experiences and in-terpretations faster and more ac-curately than we can outside school. Our school life today furnishes op-portunities rich in...
    • 1930_all 14

    • 1930_all 14
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    • Library 'Building The Grand Old B. A, C. There's a dear old place in the mountains high Where the sunlight always shines, Where the breezes blow and the pure white snow, The mountain air refines, That place is hallowed by a school, That's where we...
    • 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 26

    • 1930_all 26
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    • B Teams BY winning the championship this year for the third time in four years of competition, the high school stock judging teams of the Branch Agricultural College brings to the school the cup awarded by the Og-den Live Stock Show as a...
    • 1930_all 32

    • 1930_all 32
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    • On Saturday night, scheduled as the last night of the meet, it was still anybody's tournament, with a possibility of a four-team tie which would necessitate the continuance of the battle to Monday. This possi-bility, as the games progressed,...
    • 1930_all 41

    • 1930_all 41
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    • Phi Alpha Beta Xi Lambda Tail 'T^HE Phi Alpha Betas were char-tered in 1923 as the first organ-ization of its kind on the campus. The Beta objectives are to pro-mote social activities, womanhood, and scholarship among women stu-dents of the Branch...
    • 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...
    • 1930_all 55

    • 1930_all 55
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    • The Girls' Dormitory /T"^HE Dormitory started off with a bang. We had several dis-putes over which sheets went into which room. We were even guilty of yelling "Say you," at the teach-ers. Finally we settled down for a little while. Then, during the...
    • 1930_all 56

    • 1930_all 56
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    • Animal College Trip to Zion Canyon \ four o'clock Friday, October *^ 11, a crowd of college students boarded cars for Zion Canyon. At 8 o'clock the truck drove up to a huge bon fire just below and south of Angel's landing. Of course it re-ceived a...
    • 1930_all 57

    • 1930_all 57
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    • Geology Trip to Toroweap Valley and Grand Canyon YDA, Gilbert, Wendell, Thresa, Gaorgia, George, Kate, Wes, Red, Fat, Dave, Thora, Mable, Frank, and two Arthurs left the B. A. C. Thursday, March 13, at four o'clock in an automobile, two Fords and...
    • 1930_all 68

    • 1930_all 68
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    • Ā£mmt's Dining Room and Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lunt Proprietors I "We Resolve to Serve the . Best Things to Eat" We Specialise in Resoling AII Types of Fine Footwear To obtain the most comfort in a j resole job—don't wear the soles...
    • 1927 46

    • 1927 46
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    • BERT SMITH President VIRGINIA CORRY Vice-President REX HARRIS Secretary THEO CORRY Class Representative Fourth Year- Class HE Fourth Year class of '27, with a group including many active and efficient students of the school, have readily responded...

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