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    • 1927 127

    • 1927 127
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    • Louis PALMER Winner Judd Medal Winner of the high honor de-hating medal given by Attorney Robert L. Judd of Salt Lake City, former chairman of the B. A. C. committee of the Board of Trustees. JOHN R. ADAMS Winner Robinson Award Winner of cash award...
    • 1927 128

    • 1927 128
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    • LUREE GARDNER Winner Parry Womanhood Medal The Parry Womanhood Medal is awarded by Miss Caroline Parry, former instructor and alumnus, in honor of her mother, Mary Ann Parry. REX HARRIS Winner Parry Oratorical Medal The Parry Oratorical...
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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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    • Page 85
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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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    • Oct. 17. 1985 . . . Conrad Hatch made a motion to adopt an agreement with I . C . P . A . to p r e s e n t a proposal for a n alternate power system. Shaun McLeroy was t h e winner of t h e City Flag contest. Nov. 5. 1985.. .Tabulation of election...
    • 1908, page 44

    • 1908, page 44
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    • 44 SOUTHERN BRANCH Jones, Ida Summit Lee, Edith Panguitch Lee, Roy Panguitch Leigh, Fern Cedar City Leigh, Ruby Cedar City Lunt, Wallace Cedar City McBride, Roy Paragonah McConnell, Gladys Cedar City Mickleson, Luella Parowan...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS High functioning autism (HFA)- Often referred to as asperger syndrome. Debate continues as to whether or not they are the same; individuals with HFA and AS have average or above average intelligence but may struggle...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 9 Unexpected behavior- a term specific to the Michelle Winner social thinking curriculum, used to define behaviors that are not expected in a particular situation. Generalization-When an acquired skill carries over to...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 21 as home and restaurants. Social skills are called upon in nearly every daily situation. Not only have students demonstrated deficiencies in recognizing emotions, they have exhibited difficulties in explaining causes...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS The curriculum was based on two commercially available social thinking curriculums: Think Social! by Michelle Garcia Winner, and Super Hero Social Skills by Bill Jensen. Lessons were individually tailored to meet the...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 33 decline participation for their students. Once participants were chosen, a social thinking curriculum tailored to their particular strengths and deficits was developed. The curriculum was implemented twice a week...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS A log of events was kept to document student, teacher, and parent trainings. Dates of trainings as well as topics covered were recorded. Teacher and parent responses recorded with surveys at the end of trainings drove...
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    • RAYMOND KIMBALL . .. stu-dent body president . . . every-body's friend . . . labels himself Butch . . . argues very con-vincingly . . . Sigma Chi Rho . . . sits in at Pan-Hellenic Council . . member of college pep club . . . at present has no...
    • Page 108

    • Page 108
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    • HOMER STEPHENSON . . , one of the Branch s outstanding students . . . scholarship student . . . efficient editor yearbook . . . secretary to the Director . . . active in debating . . . member of Phi Sigma Xi fraternity . . . leading part in the...
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    • COLLEGE SOPHOMORES RICHARD PALMER CEDAR CITY Business College Class President, 1; Debating Team, 2 S. A. R. Oratorical Contest Winner 1 Band, 2; Chi Theta Iota President, 1 Tennis Team, 1; Editor of Agricola, 1 Member of Champion Double Tennis...
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    • UTAHNA PETTY CEDAR CITY Home Economics Business Agricola Staff, 1 Phi Alpha Beta, President, 1 Opera, 1 College Ladies Trio, 1 Home Economics Club, Vice President, 1, Peruke Club, 1 Viz Col-legium, 1 Dance Review 1 Intra-mural Sports, 1...
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    • SPEECH LEX WILKENSON Winner of S. A. R Oratorical Contest LILLIAN HALES nterperative Read ng RUBY WARD nterperative Reading NORMAN ADAMS Extemporaneous Speech SHELDON OLDS Extemporaneous Speech HUGH BAILEY Winner of Bush Debate Medal HAROLD...
    • 1927 65

    • 1927 65
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    • fc B. F. PARKER RITA LLOYD Louis PALMER affirmative Team HE Affirmative Team had for its captain, Louis Palmer, a debater of three years' standing, and this year's high honor winner. Mr. Palmer is a freshman college student. B. F. Parker is a first...
    • 1927 111

    • 1927 111
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    • "13{h" Glut HEN the Agricola staff began its work early in the fall, one of the first problems to present itself was the sale of books. It was decided to organize a club of thirteen girls representing each class on the campus and selected by the...

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