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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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    • 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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    • Cedar City Can Be Proud of the Two Most Modern and Up-to-date Theatres in the State of Utah AVAIL YOURSELF OF EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO RELAX AND ENJOY YOURSELF There's A Good Show Tonite WEAR CLOTHES— You Can Respect and the World Will Respect...
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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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    • JUNIORS Note the following facts: The Juniors have par-ticipated in all activities at the B. A. C. this year. A number of the Junior boys belong to the high school football and bas-ketball squads. The Junior president, with the aid of the Senior...
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    • DONALD LAMOREAUX MENZIES MACFARLANE MARGARET McARTHUR CARL BARTON JENA VEE WILLIAMS BILL McARTHUR THELMA WILCOCKS MAX COWAN LA VEDA PERRY OSCAR BARRICK JEAN HAMBLIN PRATT SMITH RUTH HfllGHT JUNIORS they also have a good representation of the...
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    • INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB GRANT BEDFORD, Advisor FREDDIE BANKS ILA JACKSON ELLWOOD STEPHENS EVANS WOODBURY BRYANT ANDERSON ELMO ENGLESTEAD LOTTIE POULSON MARTHA FITZGERALD MARIE NELSON VIRGINIA MORTENSEN IONE HIGBEE "Would mass production be an...
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    • flGGIE INFERNO "WHITE FLAMES" ISOBEL FINLINSON OPAL HARWOOD GERTRUDE CHILDS LABERTA WOODBURY LEORA PETTY LOIS LOWMAN NANA KENNEY NINA ASHBY ESTHER WATSON JEAN MATHESON HAZEL LOVELL ELOIS LUNT VIRGINIA MORTENSEN RUTH CORRY CARMEN LEIGH The "Aggie...
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    • 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...
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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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    • INTRflMURALS m DflVIS, MflGLEBY Checkers NELSON Box Hockey BRONCS Volleyball SIGMfl CHI RHO College Basketball PHRRY, DOTSON Tennis HflYCOCK, WILLIAMS Tennis HUNTER Tennis The first activities in the Intramural program were basketball and bowling,...
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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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    • • 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...
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    • Cedar City can be proud of the two most modern and up-to-date Theatres in the State of Utah - - - Avail yourself of every opportunity to relax and enjoy yourself There's a good show tonight at the THORLEY or PARKS THEATRE In the heart of Utah's...
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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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    • 18 discovery that emerged from this qualitative study were the differences in the amounts of literacy activities that took place per hour. For example, even though these families were all from low- SES backgrounds, researchers categorized them into...
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    • 19 when they enter school compared to children from poor HLEs. However, those children from low-SES families and ethnic backgrounds had the most variability of literacy experiences in the home environment. “Relating these profiles to SES and...

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