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?
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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.
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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.
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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...
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Published annually by the
Student Body of the
BRANCH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Copyright, 1938
ROBERT MflCFflRLflNE, Editor
RODNEY PflLMER, Business Manager
College of ..Southern Utah
Special Collections Library
STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
RODNEY PALMER
Student Body President
ERNA ROBERTS
Student Body Vice-President
ROBERT MACFARLANE CARROL PARTRIDGE
Commissioner of Publications Student Body Secretary
ALICE BRINTON
Faculty Representative
FRANCIS...
STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
GEORGE ARMSTRONG
Sophomore Representative
LOUISE MITCHELL
Freshman Representative
HAMBLIN LEIGH
High School
Senior Representative
AUDREY HOUCHEN
Junior Representative
MIGNON SMITH
Sophomore Representative
LUCILE...
SOPHOMORES
CLAIR PORTER
Delta, Utah
EL WOOD MORREL
Bicknell, Utah
CHASE MURDOCK
Beaver, Utah
ARTHUR DALTON
Circleville, Utah
CLAYTON STRATTON
Hinckley, Utah
HOWARD FOSTER
Cedar City, Utah
organizations on the cam-pus.
The noble class...
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...
AGRICOLfl STAFF
RODNEY PALMER
Business Manager
MARGARET LEIGH
Art
DARLENE CLINE
High School
AUSTIN JONES
High School
KIETH KELLY
College Classes
BETH SARGENT
College Classes
On these pages we have attempted to depict the mere highlights of...
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...
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,...
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...
The Above Six Pictures Won First Prize of $2.50.
Won by Paul Christensen
The snapshot contest sponsored by the Campus section of the "Agricola"
was enthusiastically entered into by members of the student body. The $2.50
for the six best camera...
RODNEY PALMER
Rodney Palmer was named the most outstanding college student. Besides
being the student body president of the B. A. C. he is a member or partici-pates
in nearly every activity on the campus. Rodney is a member of the Phi
Sigma Xi...
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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Vulcans Bathtub
Exhibit "A"
Hello Poppa!
Righto!
Oh! Oh!
The College Prom was a climax of the social season.
The Inter-School Debates for the Bush medal were enjoyed more by the
student body than were the debates on the "Arbitration Board," the...
Naughty
Batching It
Professionals
Little Tuff
Spring
Chem. Bug
Cute
My Pal
About It
Josephine
Smile Kelly
Interesting
us to such a degree that only the word "dictatorship" makes us want to shriek,
"Not on your life!"
One must not forget the contest...