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    • 1915 5

    • 1915 5
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    • History of the B.A. C. "GREAT thing have small beginnings." So it is written in all the books, and so it repeats itself and is acted out year after year in everything. The B. A. C. is no exception. In 1913 the Legislature of the great State of Utah...
    • 1915 28

    • 1915 28
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    • Seniors' Farewell "WHEN we look at ourselves in the light of thought, we discover that our life is embosomed in beauty." Experiences left behind us assume an even more pleasing form than we had anticipated, and as the timle apĀ­proaches when the...
    • 1915 35

    • 1915 35
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    • A Junior's Lament Where? Oh, where, is that old class? They're gone, they're gone, alas, alas! Once m,ore they waken in my breast The thoughts of school, of thoughts the best. Once more I hear and see and trace That happy bunch, also each face, As...
    • 1915 36

    • 1915 36
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    • ~ Three Years at High School HOW the time flies! And yet as we look back upon those three years of happy school life, filled to the brim with so many pleasant experiences, and see the work we have accomplished, the many dear friends we have made,...
    • 1915 40

    • 1915 40
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    • Sophomore Roll Call HURCHELL URIE. The boy who puts the say in saying. LEON LEIGH. Nicknamed "Fatty." Our famous little miler. CLARENCE RIDDLE. Class President, first semester. One of our best students; studies late at night but wants "Day" all the...
    • 1915 51

    • 1915 51
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    • The City Government OUR school has bee.n noted for its efficient student body organizations, chief of which is the school city. The students of the B. A. C. have been granted a city charter, and they have enacted city ordinances. Thus they are...
    • 1915 74

    • 1915 74
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    • The Agricultural Club THE Agricultural Club was organized during the forepart of the school year, 1913-1914, having its birth with the first year that the school became an agricultural institution. It has grown with the school during the past two...
    • 1915 102

    • 1915 102
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    • Cedar City Drug Co. ,~ Cedar City, Utah What Field Do You Wish To Enter? Opportunities The West is full of work to be done. There are opporĀ­tunities on every hand. The only demand is that your head and hands be trained. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT...
    • 1915 106

    • 1915 106
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    • THE LOFT'Y COLLEGE ATMOSPHERE of the Brigham Young University IS ATTRACTING WIDE AND THOUGHTFUL ADMIRATION. This feature has been created largely by a SELF-GOVERNING STUDENT BODY THAT DOES THINGS This year it has won- The Inter-Collegiate Debating...
    • 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 62

    • 1916 62
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    • The Agricultural Club V DRING the school year of 1913-14 the AgriĀ­cultural club was organized, and since that time it has continued to grow. Today it is the largest boys' club in the B. A~ C. I ts purpose is to promote scientific agriculture in...
    • 1916 65

    • 1916 65
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    • New Year Resolutions for 1916 I hereby resolve that in the year 1916 I vyill attend lTIy classes once a week at least.-Junior McConnell. I hereby resolve that on lTIy next trip to Circleville I will materialize my ends.--Hunter I ...unt. I hereby...
    • 1916 69

    • 1916 69
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    • Debating V DRING the experience of the B. A. C. in school actl.Ā·vities, an interest in debating has developed which will inevitably culmĀ­inate in a partial revolution of the present attitude toward it. 'rhree years ago, at the birth of the B. A....
    • 1916 75

    • 1916 75
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    • Our City Government ODR CIT'Y GOVERNMEN1' is just like that of any incorporated city. The officers are practiĀ­cally the sarne and they have similar duties to - perform. T'his organization in our school is one of great interest to all students; and...
    • 1916 80

    • 1916 80
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    • School Calendar for 1915 & '16 Sept. 20. Sept. 22. Oct. 6. Oct. 8. Oct. 13. ()ct. 14. Oct. 15. Oct. 18. Oct. 19. (Jet. 21. Oct. 22. Oct. 23. Oct. 26. Nov. 1. Nov. 5. Nov. 13. Nov. 17. Nov. 18. '1 Nov. 20. \0 Dec. 1. Dec. 2. Dec. 3. Dec. 4. Dec....
    • 1916 81

    • 1916 81
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    • School Calendar for 191 5 & '16 (Continued frOln page 79) Jan. 18. The B. B. club entertains in chapel. Jan. 26. Sen1ester exams. begin. Jan. 28. Close of first sen1ester. Jan. 31. Celebrate beginning of second sell1ester by dancing froll1 8 until...
    • 1916 88

    • 1916 88
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    • Athletics ODR i\ l~HLETIC AC1'IVITIES were never in a 1110re. wholesoll1e c~l1d.itioll than at the , present tIme. For. thIS hne of work we have in our school this year a large number of clean, sturdy young men who have the right metĀ­tle, courage~...
    • 1916 102

    • 1916 102
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    • Advertisers ~S A SCHOOL we should patronize those nlerchants and business lnen A who have been loyal to us. If it were not for the support of our adĀ­vertisers, a Year Book would be practically witllout financial s~pport. University of Utah. Utah...
    • 1916 110

    • 1916 110
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    • 111\UR ServiceĀ· to the stuĀ­\! V dents this year has givĀ­en satisfaction; our. val ues and prices have kept them cOIning right alo11g. Our ailn is to be modĀ­ern, bu t not extreme; he11ce our goods are Ed. E. Crouse Shoe Shop \Alho said Ed Crouse...

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