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    • CONCERT BAND B. R. C. BAND, DONALD OLSON, Director VIC flND HIS COLLEGIANS, VICTOR OBERHflNSLEY, Director The B. A. C. Band this year has devoted a great deal of its time to the music of Richard Wagner. In January an entire radio broadcast was...
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    • VOCAL GROUPS ALLEGE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB WILLIAM H. MANNING Director COLLEGE BOYS' GLEE CLUB WILLIAM H. MANNING Director HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' CHORUS WILLIAM H. MANNING Director HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' CHORUS WILLIAM H. MANNING Director Mr. William H. Manning,...
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    • PUBLIC SPEAKING ED LYMAN S. A. R. Winner NANA KENNEY Reading ARTHUR EVANS Meet Contestant The most important speaking event of the school year was the S. A. R. Oratorical contest sponsored by the Sons of the American Revolution. This year's medal...
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    • STOCK JUDGING Clyde Bryant and Willard Thompson, members of the Seed Judging Team Left to Right: Grant Esplin, Browning Platt, Bud Nelson, Donald Lamoreau, mem-bers of the Stock Judging Teams. Bud Nelson is also the winner of the Union Pacific...
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    • LYNN LUNT Halfback FRED BflNKS Guard LLOYD EVflNS Center PERRON BLISS Fullback | CHARLES ESPLIN Guard CLfllR PORTER Guard from Delta High School. Five other B. A. C. gridders were honored. Two of the fellows, Clayton Stratton from Hinckley and...
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    • ROSS WOOLSEY BOB DOTSON SUMMER HflTCH GRflNT ESPLIN DflSIL BATHEWS PRATT SMITH PAUL LUNT Lack of experience was perhaps the greatest drawback to the College and High School teams and prevented them from winning all the games that were scheduled,...
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    • BASKETBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL SQUAD HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SQUAD The B. A. C. basketball squad traveled far and wide this year and enjoyed some marvelous experiences, but perhaps they did come out on the wrong side of the score once too often,...
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    • HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL WORTH WOOD Captain TONE FIFE Forward DACEL MATHEWS Forward ARON LEIGH Center HAM LEIGH Guard ROSS WOOLSEY Forward ED CLARK Guard HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1938 CEDAR 22 DIXIE 35 CEDAR 48 ORDERVILLE 34 CEDAR 27 KANAB...
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    • HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GRANT ESPLIN Center PRATT SMITH Guard GOMER COSSLETT Center PAUL LUNT Forward BRYANT LEIGH Guard BOB DOTSON Guard SHIREL STUCKI Forward DOUGLAS JACKSON Guard HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, 1938 CEDAR 34 PAROWAN 37 CEDAR 17...
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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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    • AUSTIN JONES Austin Jones was declared the most outstanding student in the High School. He boasts a long list of class offices successfully filled. His scholarship, his ideals and his likeable personality has made him eligible for this...
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    • SAFEWAY STORES "We are in the Grocery Business to help you" CEDAR CITY, UTAH SOUTHERN UTAH'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER The Iron County Record Cedar City, Utah We Specialize in COMMERCIAL PRINTING No Delays and Satisfaction Guaranteed Sprouse-Reitz...
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    • Your Druggist - - - One of the bulwarks of this great country has been the home-owned Druggist. His contribution to his com-munity in emergencies, local taxes and public spiritedness has never been fully appreciated by the aver-age person, who, as...
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    • iii Table of Contents List of Tables ..................................................................................................................................v List of Figures...
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    • v List of Tables Table 1: Student Participant Selection Based on CRT and UALPA Scores.................................30 Table 2: Home Visit Comparison Chart...
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    • vii Acknowledgments There are many wonderful people in my community who made this thesis possible. First, I would like to thank my third-grade students and their parents from the 2010-2011 school year who participated in this study. The trust and...
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    • Chapter 1 Introduction The home-literacy environment (HLE) plays a vital role in language and literacy development for all children before they enter kindergarten and throughout the rest of their school years. Studies have shown that when children...
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    • 2 have been completely transformed and are irreversible. The ways in which ELLs from low SES backgrounds interact and associate with the digital era was also addressed. The results of this research will help educators yield a deeper appreciation...
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    • 3 on the notion that social interaction nurtures cognitive development. With a new perspective of how learning takes place, Vygotsky felt social learning happens first before child development occurs. As cited in the Learning Theories Knowledgebase...
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    • 4 school connection and the HLEs of these students are just some of the reasons for these remarkable academic achievements. Delimitations This study did not collect data from any schools other than Dixie Sun Elementary. It focused on ELLs in the...

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