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PUBLISHED  BY  THE  ASSOCIATED  STUDENTS 

OF  BRIGHAM  YOUN6  UNIVERSITY 

AT  PROVO,  UTAH 


To  you  we  give  a  picture  of  our 
Brigham  Young  University,  hoping, 
that  in  the  pages  that  follow  we 
have  caught  a  spark  of  that  'Y' 
spirit  which  has  made  us  famous 
as  The   Friendly  School 


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ATH  LETICS 
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We  dedicate  this  book 
To  the  man  whose  sympathy  and  understanding  are 
a  constant  inspiration  to  us;  to  the  leader  who 
lives  among  us  rather  than  above  us;  to  the  friend 
who  is  the  living  embodiment  of  the  Spirit  of  the 
Y  -  President  Franklin  S.  Harris. 


President  FRANKLIN  S.  HARRIS 


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CAMPUS 


From  the  ancient  ivy-covered  walls  of  the 
Education  building  to  the  classic  marble  beauty  of 
the  Maeser  Memorial,  we  love  it.  We  regret  to 
forsake  the  lower  campus,  so  rich  in  tradition  and 
memories,  but  in  our  crystal  ball  we  see  a  vision 
of  University  Hill  in  the  near  future,  crowned  with 
a  campus  unsurpassed  in  the  entire  country  for 
beauty  of  site,  layout,  and  surrounding  scenery. 


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ADMINISTRATION 


Every  day  in  our  university  there  are  problems 
to  solve,  decisions  to  make,  policies  to  determine, 
which  require  intelligent  and  broad-minded  leader- 
ship. We  pride  ourselves  on  our  leaders,  who  are 
guiding  us  quickly  and  surely  to  a  warm  place  in 
the    sun   of  intellectual    achievement. 


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PRESIDENT   HEBER  J.  GRANT 
L  D.  S.  Church 

Representing  the  youth  of  the  Church, 
we  express  our  sincere  admiration  for  a 
great  leader  whom  we  have  the  privilege  of 
following  -  Heber  J.  Grant,  President  of 
the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-day 
Saints,  and  President  of  the  Board  of  Trus- 
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DR.  JOHN  A.   WIDTSOE 
Commissioner   of    Education 


The  qualities  in  Dr.  Widtsoe  which 
have  made  him  a  loyal  church  leader  and  a 
profound  scholar  are  the  qualities  which  fit 
him  to  carry  so  successfully  and  well  the 
responsibilities  of  his  position.  We  are  rich 
in   his  friendship. 


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DR.   FRANKLIN   S.    HARRIS 
President 

A  Y  student  may  forget  his  logarithms 
and  rhetoric,  but  no  Y  student  will  ever 
forget  President  Harris.  The  large  quiet 
office  where  he  receives  us  with  a  warm 
clasp  of  the  hand  is  the  heart  of  the  uni- 
versity. His  election  this  year  to  membership 
in  the  Victory  Institute  of  Great  Britain  is 
another  honor  added  to  his  already  brilliant 
record.  We  who  have  been  under  his  in- 
fluence  have   received   an  education    in   living. 


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DEAN    NETTIE    NEFF  SA\ART 


DEAN  CARL  F.  EYRING 


DEAN  OF  WOMEN 


COLLEGE  OF  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


Imagine  yourself  with  a  thousand  and  one 
children,  all  girls,  and  all  at  the  precarious  age  of 
college  coedism,  and  you  have  some  idea  of  the  life 
of  the  dean  of  women.  Her  door  is  always  open, 
her  voice  is  always  sweet,  her  slender  shoulders 
are  always  ready  to  share  those  wearisome  burdens 
of  life  which  a  college  girl  is  prone  to  view  through 
a    magnifying   glass. 


His    overflowing    Physics    II    classes    do    not 
signify    a   "snap"   course— they    are   a   reflection   of   his 
own     magnetic    teaching    personality.       Dr.    Eyring    is 
one   of  those  rare  men   who   possess    not   only  a   gen- 
uine  love   of    learning,   but   also  the   ability  to   instill 
some  of  that  love  of  learning  into  carefree   collegians. 
And    we    can't    refrain    from    commenting    upon    his 
most  engaging   grin. 


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Acting  dean  Amos  N.  Merrill 


DEAN  CMRISTEN  JENSEN 


COLLEGE  OF  EDUCATION 


DEAN  OF  GRADUATE  SCHOOL 


Under  the  clock,  open  the  door,  walk  in — 
and  meet  a  very  charming  man  with  a  deep  voice 
and  a  scholarly  air.  He  checks  over  our  state 
teachers'  requirements  with  a  patience  and  good 
humor  which  restores  our  wavering  faith  in  education 
and  life  in  general.  Mis  methods  never  lag  a  frac- 
tion of  a  step  behind  the  latest  developments  in 
the'  science    of  teaching. 


Slowly  he  pours  out  golden  words  of  wisdom 
to  our  attentive  ears,  and  succeeds  in  convincing  us 
that  a  serene  air  and  interesting  dimples  are  the 
principal  requisites  of  a  learned  man.  Dean  Jensen 
Is  one  of  the  few  people  in  this  prosaic  world  who 
can  inspire  admiration  in  the  hearts  of  our  worldly 
graduates. 


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DEAN  GERRIT   DE  JON6.  JR. 


DEAN  LOWRY  NELSON 


COLLEGE  OF  FINE  ARTS 


COLLEGE  OF  APPLIED  SCIENCE 


His  recently  attained  title  of  Doctor  can 
little  add  to  the  esteem  in  which  Dean  de  Jong 
is  held  by  followers  of  the  fine  arts.  French, 
Spanish,  Italian,  German,  Dutch,  Latin-our  pen 
wearies  of  listing  what  his  tongue  seldom  tires  of 
speaking.  Me  plays  the  piano,  the  organ,  and  any 
shape  or  size  of  horn.  He's  a  Jack-of-ali-arts,  but 
he  manages  to  master  them,  too. 


To  hear  his  voice  is  a  pleasure— to  listen  to 
his  words  is  a  rich  experience.  He's  a  king  in  his 
FERA  office,  not  by  right  of  heritage,  but  by  right 
of  those  qualities  which  inspire  loyal  followers  and 
supporters.  Dr.  Nelson  not  only  works  for  Brigham 
Young,  but  he  also  serves  Uncle  Sam  as  an  active 
social  research  leader  in  the  governmental  New  Deal. 


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DEAN  Herald  r.  clark 


Dean  Hugh  m.  woodward 


COLLEGE  OF  COMMERCE 


DEAN  OF  SUMMER  SCHOOL 


Have  we  ever  stepped  into  the  office  of  the 
College  of  Commerce  when  everyone  was  not  busy, 
pleasant,  and  friendly.  Have  we  ever  seen  Dean 
Clark  when  he  didn't  have  that  same  air  of  busy 
and  kindly  Interest.  When  we  discover  that  he  is 
not  only  dean,  professor,  and  bookstore  manager, 
but  also  a  Bishop  in  his  own  right,  we  marvel  how 
he   finds   time   to  keep   that   cheery  "hello." 


Senator  Woodward  we  call  him  now,  since 
his  election  to  the  state  legislature.  But  the  call  of 
the  Y  is  a  powerful  one,  so  he  finds  time  from 
political  duties  to  Instill  Into  his  philosophy  classes 
his  own  deep  philosophy  of  life.  And  by  the  way, 
the  Y  Alpine  campus,  of  which  he  is  dean,  is  the 
most  delightful  place  in  the  world  to  learn  one's 
Latin   and  biology. 


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KIEFER    B.   SAULS 

Purchasing   Agent 

Secretary  to  the  President 


JOHN   E.   HAYES 
Registrar 


E.  H.   MOLT 
Treasurer 


B.   T.   HIGSS 
Custodian 


PRESIDENT'S  AIDES 


SECRETARY  TO  THE  PRESIDENT 

"Call  Kiefer"  It  is  the  most  oft-repealed 
phrase  on  the  campus.  Anyone  who  wants  to  know 
anything  about  any  phase  of  our  university  "calls 
Kiefer "    and    Kiefer     always  knows. 

REGISTRAR 

The   most  remarkable   memory  we   have  ever 
encountered.      Registrar    Hayes    knows    the     name   of 
every   student  who   ever  attended   the   Y,   and  perhaps 
he  even  has  visions  of  those  who   are   to   come. 


TREASURER 

The  treasurer's  office  seems  to  us  a  mys- 
terious retreat  where  Treasurer  Holt  reigns  supreme 
amidst  an  avalanche  of  white  receipts,  pink  slips, 
overdue    notes,   and    FERA  payrolls. 

CUSTODIAN 

Nigh  onto  forty  years  has  B.  T.  Higgs  been 
with  us,  keeping  the  campus  in  good  repair,  and 
inspiring  the  hundreds  of  boys  who  have  worked 
under   his   supervision. 


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F.  WILCKEN  FOX 
Secretary  Visual   Instruction 


CARLTON   CULMSEE 
SecretaT7 


UNIVERSITY  EXTENSION  DIVISION 


THE  WORLD  IS  OUR  CAMPUS 


To  bring  the  instruction  and  inspiration  of 
the  Y  to  thousands  who  cannot  study  on  the  campus 
the  Extension  Division  maintains  several  services: 
Visual  instruction,  for  educational  institutions  desiring 
films  and  other  visual  aids.  This  service  is  expand- 
ing swiftly,  helping  many  thousands  of  students  to 
gain   more  vital   and   retentive  training. 


Extension  classes,  taught  in  a  score  of  communities 
throughout  the  state,  for  clubs  and  groups  of  teachers. 
Nome  Study,  for  solitary  workers  in  hamlets  and 
cities  from  coast  to  coast.  Lectures  and  entertain- 
ments, varying  from  adult  education  talks  to  dramatic 
and  musical  productions.  More  than  a  quarter  of  a 
million  persons  are  served  annually  by  the  Extension 
Division. 


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FACULTY 


Teachers  returning  from  sabbatical  leave  last 
year  are:  A.  C.  Lambert,  J.  M.  Jensen,  Emma 
Brown,  and  Bertha  Roberts.  Billie  Hollingshead 
returned  from  leave.  Those  now  on  sabbatical  leave 
include  Alonzo  Morley  and  Mrs.  Elsie  C.  Carroll, 
and  those  on  leave  are  Mrs.  Stella  P.  Rich,  J. 
Knight  Allen,  Gladys  Kotter,  and  Georgia  Maeser. 
New  teachers  this  year  include:  Wilford  Lee,  Helen 
Candiand,  Albert  B.  Reagan,  Barr  Miller,  O.  Meredith 
Wilson,   Ernest   Young,   and    Flora   D.    Fisher. 

The  university  mourns  the  death  of  J.  W. 
Sauls,  associate  superinte.ndent  of  buildings  and 
campus. 


Robert  Sauer 

Associate   Professor  of  Music 

Effie  WARNICK,  b.  s. 

Associate   Professor   of  Home   Economics 

William  H.  Snell,  a.  b. 

Assistant   Professor   of  Mechanic   Arts 


Alva  Johansen,  m.  s. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry 

Aline  C.  Smith,  b.  s. 

Instructor  in    Physical    Education   for  Women 

Elmer  Nelson 

Instructor   in    Piano 


Charles  J.  Hart,  m.  a. 

Assistant   Professor  in   Physical    Education   and 
Athletics 

Gladys  Kotter,  b.  s. 

Instructor  in   Elementary   Training   School 

William  H.  Boyle,  m.  a. 

Assistant  Professor   of  Elementary  Education 


J.  Marinus  Jensen,  m.  a. 

Associate   Professor   of  English 

Margaret  Summerhays 

Instructor    in   Music 

6uY  C.  Wilson,  b.  Pd. 

Professor  of   Religious   Education 


AsAEL  C.  Lambert,  m.  s.     ' 

Professor   of  Educational   Administration 

May  Billings,  b.  s. 

Instructor   in  Home   Economics 

Franklin  Madsen,  m.  a., 

Mus.  Doc,  Mus.  Ed.  Doc,  Professor  of  Mus 


LeRoy  J.  Robertson,  m.  a. 

Professor  of  Music 

Barbara  Maughn,  b.  s. 

Instructor   in   Elementary  Training   School 

Percival  p.  Bigelow 

Instructor  in  Auto  Mechanics 


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Laval  S.  Morris,  m.  s. 

Professor    of    Landscape   Architecture 

Georgia  Maeser,  b.  s. 

instructor   in    Elementary   Training   School 

Golden  l.  Woolf,  a.  b. 

instructor   in    Languages 

Parley  A.  Christensen,  ph.  d. 

Professor   of   English 

Thelma  Ludlow,  a.  b. 

instructor   in    Elementary   Training    Schooi 

Barr  Miller,  b.  s. 

Assistant  in   Treasurer's  Office 


6EOR6E  H.  Hansen,  ph.  d 

Professor   of  Geology    and   Geography 

MAY  C.  Hammond,  b.  s. 

Instructor   in    Elementary   Training    Schooi 

Karl  Miller 

Associate   Superintendent    Buildings   and   Campus 


C.  Lavoir  Jensen 

Instructor   in   Mathematics 

Stella  P.  Rich,  b.  s. 

Instructor   in   English 

Elbert  H.  Eastmond,  b.  Pd. 

Professor  of   Art 


Joseph  K.  Nicholes,  m.  a. 

Assistant   Professor  of  Chemistry 

Rhoda  J.  Young,  r.  n.,  b.  s. 

University   Nurse 

Carlton  Culmsee,  b.  s. 

Instructor  in  Journalism   and  Secretary 
Extension  Division 


Bertrand  F.  Harrison,  m.  s. 

instructor  in   Botany 

Oa  Lloyd 

instructor   in  Office   Practice 

T.  Earl  Pardoe,  m.  a. 

Professor  of  Speech 


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Fred  Dixon,  b.  s. 

Instructor   in   Physical  Educatioi  and   Athletics 

MARGARET  SWENSON,  B.  S. 
Instructor  in   Home  Economics 

Clarence  S.  Boyle,  m.  s. 

Associate   Professor  of  Accounting   and 
Business  Administration 


Milton  Marshall,  Ph.  d. 

Professor  of   Physics 

Annie  L  6illespie 

Library  Cataloguer 

O.  Meredith  Wilson,  a.  b. 

Assistant   Instructor   of  History 


John  C.  Swenson,  m.  a. 

Professor   of   Economics   and   Sociology 

Edna  Snow,  m.  s. 

Instructor  in  Science 

Joseph  Sudweeks,  Ph.  d. 

Associate   Professor  of  Educational 
Administration 


Bent  F.  Larsen,  m.  a. 

Professor   of  Art 

Anna  Ollorton,  a.  b. 

Librarian 

HARRISON  R.  Merrill,  m.  s. 

Professor  of  Journalism 


Elmer  Miller,  a.  b. 

Professor  of  Economics 

6LADYS  D.  Black,  m.  a. 

Instructor  in   English 

Seth  T.  Shaw,  m.  a. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Horticulture 


Wayne  B.  Hales,  Ph.  d. 

Associate.  Professor   of   Physics   and   Mathematics 

Ella  Larsen  Brown 

Assistant   Librarian 

W.  Elmo  Coffman,  m.  s. 

Instructor  in  Science 


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Benjamin  F.  Cummings,  a.  b. 

Professor   of   Modern    and   Classical    Languages 

Beulah  Strickler,  b.  s. 

Instructor    in   Office    Practice 

Ernest  Young,  a.  b. 

Assistant    Instructor   of    Spanish 


Karl  E.  Young,  m.  a. 

Assistant    Professor  of   English 

Jennie  Campbell,  b.  s. 

Instructor   in   Elementary  Training   School 

Edgar  M.  Jenson,  m.  a. 

Assistant  Professor   of   Educational   Adminis- 
tration,  Director    of    Training    Schools 


A.  Rex  Johnson,  ph.  d. 

Associate    Professor   of   Marketing 

Hannah  C.  Packard 

special    Instructor   in   Vocal   Music 

RUSSEL  SWENSON,  Ph.  D. 

Assistant   Professor  of   Religious  Education 


Vasco  M.  Tanner,  Ph.  d. 

Professor  of  Zoology   and   Entomology 

ViLATE  Elliott,  b.  Pd. 

Professor  of  Home   Economics 

GUSTAVE   BUGGERT 
Instructor  in   Music 


William  F.  Hanson 

Assistant   Professor   of   Music 

Florence  Jfpperson  Madsen 

A.   B.,  Mus.   Doc,  Mus.  Ed.   Doc. 
Professor   of   Music 

Ed.  M.  Rowe,  a.  b. 

Assistant   Professor  of  English 

William  J.  Snow,  ph.  d. 

Professor  of  History 

Irene  S.  Barlow,  m.  s. 

Instructor  in   Home  Economics 

L  Weston  Oaks,  m.  d. 

Associate  Medical   Director 


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WiLFORD  D.  Lee,  a.  b. 

Instructor  !n   English 

Kathryn  B.  Pardoe,  a.  b. 

Instructor  in   Speech 

Hugh  W.  Peterson,  m.  a. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry 

C.  Lynn  Hayward,  m.  s. 

Instructor  in   Zoology 

WILMA  JEPPSON,  M.  S. 

Assistant   Professor  of  Physical   Education 

Lloyd  L  Cullimore,  m.  d. 

Medical   Director 


M.  WiLFORD  POULSON,  M.  A. 
Professor  of  Psychology 

Hermese  Peterson,  b.  s. 

Assistant   Professor  of  Elementary  Education 

Thoa\as  L  Martin,  Ph.  d. 

Professor  of  Agronomy 


6.  Ott  Romney,  m.  a. 

Professor  of  Physical   Education   and 
Director  of  Athletics 

Alice  L  Reynolds,  a.  b. 

Professor  of  English   Literature 

Alfred  Osmond,  m.  a. 

Professor  of  English,  Emeritus 


Charles  E.  Maw,  Ph.  d. 

Professor  of  Chemistry 

Albert  B.  Reagan,  Ph.  d 

Special   Professor  of  Anthropology 

Sidney  B.  Sperry,  ph.  d. 

Associate   Professor  of  Religious   Education 


Grace  Nixon  Stewart,  b.  s. 

Instructor   in   Speech 


John  Wing,  m.  s. 

Assistant   in  Chemistry 


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STUDENT  ADMINISTRATION 


The  people  who  are  tagged  and  labeled  for 
you  in  the  following  pages  are  the  same  people  you 
have  seen  around  the  campus  with  important  ex- 
pressions and  a  million  things  to  do.  They  are  to 
Brigham  Young  University  what  Hitler  is  to  Germany, 
what  Mussolini  is  to  Italy,  and  what  Mr.  Wrigley  is 
to  the  chewing  gum  factory.  Students,  we  present 
your  student  officers. 


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BELLE   FILLMORE 
Vice  President 


Roy  broadbent 

President 


MOREHO  ALLRED 
Secretary 


STUDENT  OFFICERS 


Impressions  of  our  student  triumvirate:  Roy,  a  very  attractive,  efficient, 
and  progressive  young  man  with  a  funny  story  which  "That  reminds  me  of"  always 
on  the  end  of  his  tongue.  Belle,  a  charming  miss  with  a  winsome  personality 
and  ability  to  present  really  entertaining  assemblies.  Moreho,  a  delightfully 
feminine  person  who  is  the  good  recording  angel  of  the  cubbyhole  called  the 
student  body  office.  Moreho  was  elected  to  her  position  when  Secretary  Leola 
Green  left  school  at  the  end  of  the  autumn  quarter.  At  the  same  time  Shirl 
Swenson  was  elected  cheer  leader  to  take  the  place  of   Jay  Schofield. 


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Pront  Row:      Harold  Christensen,  Senior  President;  Moreho  Allred,  Secretary;    Roy  Broadbent,  President; 

Belle  Fillmore,  First  Vice  President;    Shirl   Swenson,  Cheer  Leader. 
Back  Row:     Jack  Gibb,  Junior  President;   Eugene  Jorgensen,  Second  Vice  President;    Otto   Done,  Banyai 

Editor;  Jack  Davies,  Freshman  President;    Ray  McGuire,  Y  News  Editor;  Albert  Swenson, 

Sophomore  President. 


STUDENT  COUNCIL 


"Achieve  maximum  activity  with  minimum  expense"  has 
guided  the  student  council's  work.  Little  "Goldilocks"  Allred 
collected  five  cents  late  fee  and  twenty-five  cents  absence  fee 
from  council  members  offending  in  Monday  noon  meetings.  When 
Ab  noticed  Roy's  jokes  failing,  Jack  Gibb's  smile  drooping, 
Eugene's  big  words  eluding  him.  Jack  Davies'  voice  cracking, 
Belle's  nose  shining,  Shirl's  rhythm  breaking,  Harold's  concentration 
slipping,  and  Otto's  and  Ray's  brows  wrinkling,  he  could  suggest 
a  relaxation  parly  on  the  accumulated  fee  fund.  Then  the  re- 
freshed directors  of  student  body  welfare  could  resume  big 
business. 


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ALICE  SPENCER 
President 


IRENE  JOHNSTON 
Vice-President 


MARY   DAHLQUIST 
Secretary 


LARUE  ERICKSON 
RecreatioMl  LMder 


ASSOCIATED  WOMEN  STUDENTS 


A.  W.  S.  means  not  All-Wise  Seniors,  but  Associated  Women 
Students.  Alice  and  her  co-workers  came  from  Wonderland  with  projects 
to  supplement  the  men  in  making  life  enjoyable  for  women  in  a  coed- 
ucational institution.  The  Y  woman  has  been  fairly  content  away  from 
home  and  Mother,  having  big  sisters  to  soothe  away  troubles,  social  units 
to  encircle  her  with  friends,  Christmas  fun  to  relieve  nerves  tautened  by 
pre-holiday  "cramming,"  a  costume  ball  to  release  pent-up  originality  and 
frivolity,  and  Girls'  Day  activitities  to  satisfy  longing  for  public  attention. 


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LeUnd  Priday  Ann  Clayson         Eugene  Jorgensen        Beth   Paxman  Moreho  Allred 

Director 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  BUREAU 


Public  Service  Bureau  staff  members  could  not  spare  time  to  sit 
around  and  "meet"  They  left  current  campus  affairs  to  be  discussed  by 
the  Y  News  and  concentrated  upon  discovering  and  satisfying  public 
entertainment  needs.  Approximate  data  reveal  the  fact  that  five  hundred 
eighty-six  students  representing  the  fine  arts  dwpartment  expressed  talent 
in  one  hundred  seventy  programs  throughout  Utah  and  neighboring  states. 
Members  of  Brigham  Young's  talented  faculty  also  participated,  though 
the  Bureau  is  an  independent  student  organization.  No  doubt  high 
school  students  who  viewed  the  performances  were  inspired  to  hope  for 
a  college  career. 


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MASTERS  AND  GRADUATES 


Most  of  us  when  we  receive  our  first  degree 
hang  our  diploma  upon  the  wall  and  consider  our 
education  complete.  Not  so  the  graduate  students. 
They  hunger  and  thirst  after  knowledge,  and  contin- 
ue to  work  in  pursuit  of  the  happiness  which  comes 
from  wisdom  and  the  distinction  which  comes  from 
learning.  Those  receiving  the  master's  degree  es- 
pecially deserve    our  congratulations. 


JAY  Beck 

Chemistry 


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Vera  Conder 

Physical   Education 


American    Fork,  Utah 


Provo,   Utah 


Sheldon  P.  Hayes,  m.  a.  Provo,  Utah 

Thesis:      An     Introductory    Study    of    the    Taxonomy,    Mor- 
phology, and  Distribution  of  the  Cyprinidae  of  Utah 


WAYNE   Cowley,  M.  a.  Venice,  Utah 

Thesis:  A  Study  of  Brownian  Movement  Theory 
by  the  Oil-Drop  Method  for  Drops  Hav- 
ing a  Radius  Large  Compared  to  the  Mean 
Free   Path 


DAVID  Miller,  M.  a.  Syracuse,  Utah 

Thesis:      Heinrich  von   Kleist  as  a   Nationalist 


EU6ENE    LARSEN,  M.  S.  Provo,   Utah 

Thesis:      Development    of    the    Embryo    of    Iris  mis- 
souriensis.   Nutt. 


Harrison  J.  Merrill,  m.  s.  Provo,  Utah 

Thesis:      A   Determination    of  the    Mass    of  Timpanogos    by 
Kater's  Compound   Pendulum 


H.  DuANE  Anderson,  m.  a.     Provo,  Utah 

Thesis:  An  English  Translation  of  de  la  Motte 
Fouque's  Version  of  the  Romantic  Legend 
of  "Undine" 


Charles  W.  Menzies,  m.  s.  Provo,  Utah 

Thesis:      The    Effects  of   Overgrazing    on    the    Mortality  of 
Desert   Browse   on  the  Utah   West  Desert 


Vearl  S.  Johnson,  m  s.  Provo,  Utah 

Thesis:      Work    Centers    In    Rural    Villages 


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).  Spencer  Grow 

l^ardston,  Alberta,  Canada 

Merle  Vance 

ProvO;   Utah 


HAROLD  J.  BISSELL 
Springville,  Utah 


Ddeal  C  Kirk 

'leasant  Grove,  Utah 

Gladys  Hooks 

Provo,  Utah 


Franklin  S.  Harris,  Jr. 

Provo,  Utah 


>;^REAL  LOTT 
Lehi,  Utah 


Audrey  Harris 

Richmond,   Utah 


Merrill  Hammond 

Provo,   Utah 


Harmon  R.  Hatch 

Spanish   Fork,  Utah 


John  McGuire 

Provo,  Utah 


Bill  Carr 

Auckland,   New  Zealand 


Margaret  Taylor 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 


William  Creer 

Spanish  Fork,  Utah 


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MASTER  DEGREES 


Mrs.  Marie  D.  Benson,  m.  a.  Ogden,  Utah 

Thesis:      A  Study  of  Mormon    Poetry   Published   Between    I880    and   I900 

Floyd  Biddulph,  m.  s.  Provo,  Utah 

Thesis:     An   Analysis   of  the   Physical    Activities  of  the  Men   Stu- 
dents of   Brigham  Young    Universty  for   193^-35 

David  D.  Condon,  m.  s.  Provo,  Utah 

Thesis:     A   Preliminary  Study  of  Social   and   Economic  Ge- 
ography  for  the  State  of  Utah 


LEROY  B.  6ROBERG,   M.  A  Bicknell,  Utah 

Th*tis:      Research  on   the   Activities    of    Returned    Missionaries   at   Bicknell 

RULON  A.  Jones,  M.    S.  Duchesne,   Utah 

Thesis:      The  Influence  of   Pre-Masons    and   Masonic   Philosophy   in 
the  Building  of  the  American    Public  School  System 

MARGARET  JULIA  KENNEDY,  M.  A. 

Las    Vegas,   New  Mexico 

Thesis:      An    Annotated     Bibliography    of    New    Mexico    in 

Literature   Exclusive  of  History  and    Poetry 


Alma  W.  King,  m.  s.  Garland,  Utah 

Thesis:      Research   on   the  Activities  of    Returned   Missionaries  at   Garland 

FARRELL    MADSEN,  M.  a.  Fairview,   Utah 

Thesis:      Problems    and  Their   Solutions   in    Relation   to   Instrumental 
Music   in   Utah    Schools 

Waldo  L  Osmond,  m.  a.       Sait  Lake  city,  Utah 

Thesis:      Satiric   Elements   in  the  Works  of  Henry   Fielding 


Roland  C.  Parry,  m.  a.  Ogden,  utah 

Thesis:      The   Tritone    and    its    Influence    on    Modern  Music    with     Special 
Reference  to  the  Works  of   Debussy 

Wendell  M.  Rigby,  m.  s.  Beaver,  Utah 

Thesis:      Research    on    the    Activities    of  Returned    Missionaries    at 
Beaver 

H.    6RANT  Vest,  M.   S.  American   Fork,   Utah 

Thesis:      The    Problem    of    Isaiah  and   the   Book  of  Mormon 


Jesse  A.  Washburn,  m.  s.  Provo,  Utah 

Thesis:      Problems  of  the   Book  of  Mormon  Geography 

ROY   DeVERL  WILLEY,  M.   S.  Byron,  Wyoming 

Thesis:     A   Study  of  Some   Factors  Which   May  Affect  Any    Program 
of   School  Consolidation    In  Big    Horn    County,   Wyoming 


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Harold   Christensen 
President 

Margaret    Bird 
Vice-President 


Mary  Dahlquist 
Secretary 


SENIORS 


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When  we  gaze  at  the  portrait  of  President 
Harris  hanging  in  the  library,  we  immediately  call  to 
mind  the  class  of  '35,  who  leave  it  to  us  as  their 
senior  project.  Even  without  such  a  reminder,  we 
could  scarcely  forget  them--their  very  successful  but 
none-the-less  forbidding  beards,  their  active  partici- 
pation in  student  activities,  their  high  scholastic  re- 
cord, and  their  talented  leaders.  They  are  thorough- 
ly  prepared   to   meet   confidently   life's    challenges. 


Don  A\arkham 

Spanish   Fork 

Major  in  Chtmistry 

Y   Eagles;  Y  Chemical  Society;  German    Club 

Helen  Miner 

Fairview 

Major   in  Business 

Sanpete  Club;   Forensic  Club 


Erika  Seiter 

Provo 

Major  in  German 

International    Relations    Club;    German    Club; 

Spanish  Club;   French  Club;  Cosmopolitan  Club; 

Banyan   Staff  3 

Ala\a  La  Von  Earl 

American   Fork 

Major  in  Chemistry 

Y  Chemical   Society;  German  Club; 

Band   1,2,3,4 


John  R.  Halliday 

Pleasant  Grove 

Major   in   Music 

Stale  Academy  of  Music,  Berlin;   Vikings; 

Upsilon  Chi   Mu,   pres.   4;  Glee  Club,  pres. 

I;  Orchestra   1,2,4;   Band   1,2,   mgr.   4; 

All-Boys'   Show   4 

Irene  Johnston 

American   Fork 

Major  in    Physical   Education 

Cesta   Ties;   White  Keys;  Phi  Delta   Pi, 

officer   3,   pres.   4;   Dance  Club,  sec.  4; 

Officer  A.W.S.  3,    Vice    Pres.  4;  Orchestra 

1,2,3;   Dance   Review  1,2,3,4 


Fay  Van  Wagenen 

Provo 

Major  in   English 

Thalian 

Cecil  Dimick 

Mohrland 

Major  in  Zoology 

Delta   Phi,  pres.   4;  Carbon  Club; 

Y   News  Staff 


J.  William  Hasler 

Provo 

Major   in  Geology 

Brigadier;  Theta  Alpha   Phi;   French  Club; 

German  Club;  Senior   Play;  All   Boys   Play  3; 

Competitive  Play  3 

CATHERINE   R.   LUND 
Malad,  Idaho 

Major  in   Elementary  Education 
Freonda;  Yeshara,  pres.   4; 
Idaho  Club 

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Mark  J.  Brockbank 

Spanish    Fork 

Major   in    Zoology 

Vikings;    Blue  Key;   Beta   Beta  Beta; 

Y  Eagles;  International  Relations  Club; 

Y  Chennical   Society;   Psychology  Club; 
Class   pres.   3;  Sophomore   Loan  Fund   Ball 

Lawrence  Bee 

Provo 

Major  in   Psychology 

Delta  Phi;  Y   Eagles;  German  Club; 

Psychology  Club,  pres.   4 

Walt  Foulger 

Ogden 

Major  in  Art 

Opera   3;   Art  Service   3,4;   Banyan  staff  4 

Vivian  Leavitt 

Santa  Clara 

Major  in   Education 

University   Southern   California   I 


A\aurine  Dixon 

Provo 

Major  in   Mousehold  Administration 

O.   S.  Trovata;   Gamma  Phi   Omicron 

Clifford  Warner 

Spanish   Fork 

Major  in  Accounting   and   Business 

Administration;  Track 


Legrande  Magleby 

Monroe 

Major  in  History 

International   Relations  Club 

A\ARjoRiE  Smith 

Prove 

Major  in   Physical   Education 


Harris  Walker 

Raymond,  Alberta,  Canada 

Major   in   Zoology 

Brigadiers;   Y  Chemical   Society;  Track   2,3,4 

Lyman  Partridge 

Provo 

Major  in   Sociology 

Vikings;  Blue   Key,   pres.  4;  Theta  Alpha 

Phi,   pres.  3;   Upsiion   Chi   Mu,  officer   4; 

Y  Eagles;  Glee  Club;  German   Club; 

Psychology  Club;  Competitive   play    2,3,4; 

Ail-Boys'    show   1,3,4;   Fall    comedy   1,3; 

Opera   3,4;  Debating   3;   Public   Service    2,3 


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Don  M.  Alder 

PfOVO 

Major    in   Political  Science 
Goldbrickers,    officer   3,   pres.   4; 
Alpha    Kappa   Psi,  officer   3,  A; 
Chairman   Inter  Social    Unit   Ball    A; 
Class   pres.   2;   Bus.   Mgr.  Junior  Prom   3 

DuANE  Bishop 

Delta 

Major  in  Accounting  and  Business  Admin. 

Millard   Club 

Maude  Snell 

Provo 

Major  in   English 

Ta    Lenta;  Mask  Club;   Spanish   Club; 

French   Club;   Psychology  Club 

KARL  R.  Weight 

Springville 

Major    in   Mechanic    Arts 

Y   Eagles  Club;   Spanish   Club;   Band 


William  A.  Merrell 

Prove 

Major  in  Agronomy 


Olive  E.  Winterton 

Provo 

Major   in    Foods   and    Nutrition 
Cesta  Ties;  Gamma   Phi   Omicron; 
Psychology  Club;   French  Club; 
Debating   3,4 


Mildred  Maugham 

Lava   Hot  Springs,  Idaho 
Major   in    Foods   and   Nutrition 
Gamma   Phi    Omicron;  Glee  Club; 
Idaho  Club;  Mask  Club 

MARVIN  Graff 

Santa  Clara 
Major  in  History 


Orran  Ashby 


Leamington 

Major   in   Economics 

Delta   Phi;  Millard  Club 


M.  Foss  C.  Smith 


Snowflake,  Arizona 
Major  in    Economics 
Delta  Phi;  Arizona  Club; 
Spanish  Club;   German   Club 


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Elden  C  Schow 

Lehl 

Major    in    tconomics 

Delta    Phi 

VIRGIL  V.  Peterson 

Pleasant    Grove 

Major  in  Geology 

Delta    Phi;   Grovarians;    Spanish    Club; 

Library    Club 


Lynn  L  Gee 

Pocatello,    Idaho 

Major    in    Bacteriology 

University    of   Idaho    1,  2;    Beta    Beta    Beta,  pres. 

4:   Y  Chemical    Society;   German  Club 

Ruth  Robinson 

Provo 

Major  in   Physical  Education 

Nautilus 


LOUISE  Jenkins 

Provo 

Major    in    Music 

Glee    Club;   Opera    3,4 

LoYD  Young 

Blanding 

Major    in  French 

Val    Hyrics;   Delta    Phi;   San   Juan,  pres.  4; 

Spanish  Club,   officer  2;   French   Club; 

German   Club 


Oakley  Evans 

Anaconda,   Montana 
Major  in  Accounting 

Goldbrickers,  officer    3;    Blue  Key,   officer   4, 
Alpha   Kappa    Psi,  Scholarship   Award  3;   Block  Y 
Club,    pres.    4;   Cosmopolitan    Club;  French  Club, 
officer    2;  Class    pres.  3;   All-Boys'    Show    3; 
Banyan  Staff  2,  3,  bus.  mgr.    4;   Orchestra   1,2,3; 
Debating    2,3,    mgr.    4 

Virginia  Ekins 

Provo 

Major   in    Music 

Theta   Alpha    Phi;   Mask  Club;   Dance   Review 

3;  Glee    Club;   Opera  3,  A;   Competitive    play  3,4 


Lynn  R.  Webb 

Lehi 

Major   in  Economics 

Delta    Phi 

Elmo  G.  Geary 

Huntington 

Major   in   Economics 

Alpha    Kappa    Psi;   Theta    Alpha    Phi;    Upsilon 

Chi    Mu;    Carbon  Club,    pres.  4;    Glee   Club; 

All-Boys'    show   2;    Fall    Comedy    3,  4;   Theta 

Aloha    Phi    play  4;   Y    Serenaders'    Trio    3,  4 


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Lynne  a.  Wright 

Provo 

Major   in    Economics 

Vikings;   Alpha  Kappa    Psi;   Mask  Club 

Nello  Ipson 

Panguitch 

Major   in   Accounting    and    Business  Administration 


Lorn  A  Call 

Colonia    Dublan,   Chih.,    Mexico 
Major    in    Elementary  Education 
International    Relations  Club;    Studio  Guild; 
Mexico   Club,    pres.    4;    Y.  E.  A.,   officer    2 

6RANT  Hutchinson 

Salt   Lake  City 

Major    in   Animal    Husbandry 

Val   Hyrics;   Block  Y   Club;   Track   1,2,3,4; 

Football    1,2,3,4;   Basketball    2. 


Henry  Finch 

Spanish    Fork 

Major   in    Finance   and    Banking 

Vikings 

Phyllis  Robinson 

Provo 

Major   in  Physical  Education 
Nautilus,   pres.   3;   White   Key; 
Opera;   Dance  Review 


Reed  Hacking 

Magrath,  Alberta,  Canada 

Major  in   Spanish 

Band 

Ruth  Huffaker 

Murray 

Major  in   Elementary   Education 

Fidelas;   French  Club 


AsAHEL  D.  Woodruff 

Salt   Lake   City 
Major   in   Education 

Blaine  Huntsman 


Fillmore 

Major  in   Accounting 

University   of   Utah;   McCune   School  of 

Music;    Symphony   Orchestra 


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Don  Nielson 

Mapleton 

Major   in   Agronomy 

Colorado  Club;  Ag.  Club,   pres.  3 

Levi  Reynolds 

Provo 

Major   in   Chemistry 

Brigadiers;  Y   Chemical   Society; 

Psychology  Club,   pres.    4 


Mary  Bayles  Acree 

Bianding 

Major   in    Foods 

Les   Ceciliennes;   San  Juan   Club;   Library    Club 

E.  Wayne  Hanks 

Tooele 

Major    in   Accounting 

Block   Y   Club;  Track   2;   Football    1,2,3 


HAROLD  E.  MERKLEY 
Salt    Lake  City 
Major    in    Zoology 

Val   Hyrics;  Beta    Beta    Beta;   Y  Chemical  Society; 
German   Club;  Asst.   Cheer   Leader   3 

Irene  Houston 

Panguitch 

Major   in  Music 

University    of    Utah    2;    Fidelas;    Upsilon    Chi 

Mu;   German    Club,    Vice   pres.   4;  Glee  Club 


Mamie  Jensen 

Provo 

Major  in    Foods   and    Nutrition 

W.  Ernest  Young 

Coionia   Juarez     Chih.  Mexico 
Major    in   Education 
Spanish   Club 


MARTIN  IVERSON 

Washington 

Major   in   History 

Block    Y   Club;   German   Club 

John  H.  Webb 

American    Fork 

Major   in    Religious    Education 
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Stanley  W.  Christensen 

Salt   Lake   City 
Major   in   Zoology 
Delta    Phi 

Orson  Peterson 

Castle   Dale 

Major  in  Music 

Carbon    Emery   Club;   Band  1,2,3,4; 

Orchestra   2;  Male   Quartet 


ASAHEL  Perry 


Provo 

Major   in   Agronomy 

Bertha  Clarke 

American    Fork 
Major   in    English 


MARTHA  SWENSON 
Spanish    Fork 

Major   in   Clothing   and    Textiles 
Gamma   Phi   Omicron,  Vice   pres.   4 

Vaughn  E.  Livingston 

Payson 

Major   in    Botany 
Cavalier:   Botany  Club; 
Track   I;    Football   1,3 


IVIN   6EE 

Rexburg,    Idaho 

Major   in   Education 

Ricks   College   I;   Univ.   of  Idaho  2; 

Univ.   of  Wyoming  3;   Idaho  Club; 

Senior   Play 

Katherine  Sundwall 

Fairview 

Major  in   Sociology 

Nautilus;  Tau   Kappa  Alpha;   Sanpete   Club; 

Block    Y   Club;  Y  News   Staff  3,4 


Douglas  Merrill 

Clifton,   Idaho 

Major   in   Music 

Brigadiers;   Beta  Beta    Beta;   Upsilon  Chi  Mu; 

Block   Y  Club;   Football    1,2,3,4;  Opera   3; 

Competitive   Play   3 

Max  B.  Cox 

Fairview 

Major  in    Physics 

Debating  Club;  Sanpete  Club;  Swimming   I 

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Neola  Madsen 

Provo 

Major   in    English 

Donald  p.  Olsen 


Provo 

Major   in   Music 

String   Quartet   1,2,3,4;   Faculty  string 

trio   2, 3;   Orchestra,  concert   master, 

I,  2,  3,  4;  Theatre    orchestra,   conductor    I,  2,  3; 

Adams   gold    medal   3 


Esmond  Snell 

Provo 

Major   In    Chemistry 

Y  Camera   Club;    Y   Chemical    Society 


Josephine  Sowards 

Provo 

Major    in    Foods   and    Nutrition 

O.S.   Trovata;    French   Club;  Mask  Club 


Mary  Clark 

Ogden 

Major    in   Music 

Fidelas;   White  Keys;    Upsilon    Chi    Mu, 

vice   pres.   4;    Y   Ladies  Quartet   1, 2, 3, 4; 

Y  Double  Mixed   Quartet 

J.  Vaur  Waters 

Spanish    Fork 

Major  in  Agronomy 

Ag.    Club   3,4;   U.S.A.C.   1,2 


Rex  IN6ERSOLL 
American    Fork 
Major  in    Psychology 


LAURA  CALLIS 

Salt  Lake  City 

Major  in    History 

Val  Norn;   French   Club 


MAURINE  60URLEY 
Pleasant  Grove 
Major  in    Physical    Education 
Beaux  Arts;  Yeshara;   Grovarians;    Home   Ec 
Club 

J.  B.  Decker 

Bayfield,  Colorado 

Major   in    Economics 

Val   Hyric;    Library   Club;   Colo.   Club 


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Phil  Christenson 

Provo 

Major    in    Speech 

Vikings;    Blue   Key;  Theta  Alpha    Phi,   pres.    3,4; 

Mask   Club;   Prom    Chairman   3;   Senior   Play; 

Theta  Alpha   Phi  play   3,4;   Girls   Day    play   3 

Ruth  Clark 

Parowan 

Major   in    Physical    Education 
Fidelas,   officer   4;   Dixie  Club; 
Senior   play 


Helen  E.  Morgan 

Moore,  Idaho 
Major    in  English 
Thalians 


Glen  B.  Johnson 

Richfield,   Idaho 
Major    in    Agronomy 
Amigo 


Dewey  Favero 

Ogden 

Major   in   Physical    Education 

Block   Y    Club;   Football    1,2,3,4 


Pearl  Starr 

Springville 

Major   in    Education 

Freonda,   pres.    4 


Helen  Morris 

Pocatello,   Idaho 
Major   in   Accounting 


Ivan  Willey 


Byron,    Wyoming 

Major  in  Geology 

Vikings;  Theta  Alpha   Phi;  Mask  Club; 

Junior  Varsity   Basketball    2,3,4;  All-Boys' 

play   3;  Chairman   of    Frosh    Initiations   4 


Alton  Peterson 

Jensen 

Major   in  Art 

Delta    Phi;   Uintah  Club,  pres;  Scout   Leadership 

Class,  Scoutmaster   4;   Competitive  play   4; 

Summer  School    Pageant  3 

Maurine  Jones 

Las  Vegas,   New  Mexico 

Major  in  Household   Administration 

Nautilus;  Gamma   Phi  Omicron 


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La  Mar  Grotegut 

Spanish    Fork 
Major    in    History 


Clara  Edwards 

Charleston 

Major    in    Foods   and   Nutrition 

Band  2,3,4 

Ardith  Spalding 

Provo 

Major   in    Physical    Education 

Phi   Delta   Pi;     Arizona   State  Teachers 

College;    Phi    Lombda    Nu    3;    French   Club 

ROSWELL  B   WiLLARD 
Phoenix,  Arizona 
Major   in    History 

Arizona  State  Teachers  College   2; 
Theta    Alpha    Phi;    Spanish    Club,  pres.   A; 
Arizona  Club;  Mask  Club;  Orchestra   3,4; 
Band   3 

John  O.  Dean 

American    Fork 

Major    in    Agronomy 

Beta    Beta    Beta;   Widstonlan; 

Y   Chemical    Society;  Ag    Club 

Ada  Taylor 

El    Paso,  Texas 
Major    in    Physical    Education 
Cesta   Ties;   Arizona   Club;   Spanish  Club; 
Dance   Review   2,3,4;    Senior  Sponsor; 
Officer  W.  A.  A    3;   Class  Athletic    mgr.  4; 
Banyan   Staff    4 

Mary  Broadbent 

Heber 

Major   in    Foods   and    Nutrition 

Ta    Lenta,  Vice   pres.   3;    Gamma   Phi 

Omicron,    c  fficer   4 

Lawrence  Whitman 

Grand   Junction,   Colorado 

Major   in   Music 

Vikings;   Upsilon   Chi    Mu;  Glee  Club, 

officer   3;    Faculty  String   Quartet   3,  4; 

Theatre    Orchestra,  conductor   3;  Symphony 

Orchestra,   mgr.    3,  4 

Merrill  E.  Wood 

Farmington 

Major  in   Speech 

Theta  Alpha   Phi;  Tau   Kappa  Alpha;  Competitive 

play   3;  Alumni   play  4;   Forensics   4;  Winner   Rotary 

Oration   4,  Pardoe   Exlemp.  Speaking  contest  4 

MOREHO  ALLRED 
Lehi 

Major  in   Physical  Education 
Cesta  Ties,  pres.   4;  White  Key,  officer  4;  Mask 
Club,  officer  2;  Dance  Club;  W.  A.  A.  Vice  pres. 
4;  Sec.   Student   Body  4;  Public  Service   Bureau 
4;  Chairman   Senior    Sponsors;  Student   Body 
prog.    Committee   3;  Class   Vice   pres.    3;  Com- 
petitive  play    2;   Senior   play;    Dance   review 
2,  3,  4 

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Myles  E.  Judd 

St  George 

Major  in   Speech 

Theta  Alpha   Phi;   Dixie  Club; 

Senior  plav   4;   Competitive   play    3 

MARY  M.  Ricks 

Rexburg,  Idaho 
Major    in   Education 
Idaho  Club;  Mask  Club; 
Competitive  play  4 


Nellie  Cox 

St.  George 
Major  in    English 
Dixie   Club 


Kenneth  L  Cannon 

Salt   Lake  City 
Major   in    Economics 
Tausig;  Ag..  Club 


Theron  Snyder 

Payson 

Major    in    Physical   Education 
Cavalier;   Block   Y  Club; 
Track   2,  3,  4;    Football   3 

Ruth  Waldram 

Sugar  City,  Idaho 

Major  in   Clothing  and   Textiles 


Lucille  Skinner 

Prove 

Major  in  History 

Val   Norn;  Tau   Kappa  Alpha;   University  of 

Utah    2;  Internutional   Relations,   officer  4; 

Block    Y    Club;  Senior   Sponsor; 

Extemporaneous   Speaking   4;   Debating    3,4 

Kay  Hart 

Idaho   Falls,   Idaho 

Major  in  Accounting  and  Bus.  Administration 
Val  Hyrics,  athletic  mgr.  4;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi; 
Block  Y  Club;   Football    I,  2,  3,  4;  Track   l,  2,  3 


David  M.  Merrill 

Provo 

Major   in   Secondary   Education 
Vikings;   Blue    Key;  Studio  Guild,   pres; 
Student   Body   Dance  Chairman   4; 
Co-Chairman   Junior  Prom   3 


RiNDA  Rowley  Carter 

Prove 

Major   in   Music 


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Le  Roy  Vancott 

Salt  Lake  City 
Major   ill  Music 

Mildred  Swenson 

Pleasant   Grove 

Major  in   Foods  and   Nutrition 

La  Deja,   officer;  Gamma   PKi   Omicron; 

Mask  Club 


DORA  Coombs 

Fairview 

Major   in   Elementary    Education 

Va   Noan;    Sanpete  Club;  Acapella  Club; 

Opera    3,  4 

G.  Eugene  Jorgensen 

Price 

Major   in   Music 

German  Club;  Carbon   County   Club; 

Second   Vice    pres.   Student   Body  4; 

Public   Service  Bureau   2,3,  director   A; 

Band    I,  2,  3;   Competitive  play  4 

Harold  Christensen 

Rexburg,    Idaho 

Major   in  Sociology 

Blue   Key;  Delta   Phi;  Idaho  Club;  Class   Pres.   4; 

Debating    3,4;    Extemporaneous   Speaking 

Alice  Spencer 

Paris,   Idaho 

Major  in  Speech 

Cesla  Ties,  officer   2;  Theta  Alpha  Phi;   White 

Key;  Mask   Club;   Dance  Club;   Idaho  Club,  officer 

2;  A.W.S.   pres.    4,  sec.   3;   French  Club;   Dance 

Review   1, 3, 4;   Senior   play;  Theta  Alpha   Phi   play 

4;  Competitive  play 

Helen  Calder 

Vernal 

Major  in   Foods   and   Nutrition 
Cesta  Ties;   Gamma   Phi   Omicron;   Uintah   Club, 
Vice    pres.   4 

Howard  Forsyth 

Cardston,  Alberta,  Canada 
Major  in   Sociology 

Brigadiers,   pres.   3;  Mask   Club,  Vice   pres.   3; 
Canadian  Club,  sec.   3,  4;  French   Club;   Y   leers; 
Associate   Editor,  Business  Mgr.   "Young's  Pioneer" 
3;  Y  Journalists  Club,   pres.   3;   Y   News   Staff 
1,2,3,4;  Banyan  Staff   3;   Debating    4; 
Competitive    play    2;   Senior   play 

RuDGER  E.  Jones 

New  York   City,  New  York 

Major  in   Economics 

Goldbrickers;   Alpha    Kappa    Psi;   Mask   Club; 

Cosmopolitan   Club;  International    Rel.   Club, 

Delegate    to    Denver   4;    Football   I 

Belle  Fillmore 

Richfield 

Major   in   Physical    Education 

O.  S.  Trovala,   officer    3;  White  Keys;   Glee    Club; 

German    Club;   Sevier  Club,   pres.    3;   Sec.    Junior 

Class;   Vice  pres.   Student    Body  4;    Dance    Review    3 


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Robert  W   Parker 

Mount    Airy.    North   Carolina 
M^ior   in    Sociology 
Males,    pres.    3,   Akhletic    mgr.    U; 
Cosmopolitan    Club 

Rex  a.  B16LER 

C<*ntral,    Arizona 

Major   in   Sociology 

Gila   Junior   College    I,  2:   Arizona   Club 


Laura  Mensel 

Provo 

Major   in    Physica'    Education 

Cesta    Ties,   officei     4;   Phi    Deta    Pi, 

pres.    4,    officer    3;   W.  A.  A.    officer    3,  4; 

Debating^   Orchestra    1,2,   officer   3,4; 

Band    I 

Joseph  W.  Crane 

Salina 

Major    in  Speech 

Theta   Alpha    Phi;   Mask   Club; 

Competitive    play   3;    Fall    comedy    4; 

Theta   Alpha    Phi    Play  4 


Henry  j.  Nicholes 

Provo 

Major   in    Chemistry 

Y  Chemical    Society,  Vice   pres.    4 

MARGUERITE  SEARS  CONDIE 
Salt   Lake   City 
Major  in   French 


NAOMI   NALLIDAY 
American    Fork 

Major   In   Clothing    and   T'^xtiles 
Fidelas;   Gamma    Phi   Omicron;   Upsilon  Chi   Mu; 
French    Club,   officer    2;   Senior   Sponsor; 
Ladies  Quartet  3,  4 

Sherman  Wing 

American    Fork 

Major   in    English 

Vikings;    French    Club;    Band    1,2,3 


Le  Grande  Spilsbury 

Cedar  City 
Major   in  Zoology 
Brigadiers    French   Club 

Sylvan  Stephens 

Provo 

Major   in  Chemistry 

Val    Hyric;   Y    Eagles  Club;    Block   Y   Club; 

Wrestling    I,  2 


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.  Mc  Lean  Swenson 

Provo 

Major   in  Sociology 

Wayne  Millett 

Mesa,   Arizona 

Major   in    Accounting 

Arizona   Stale  Teachers  College  1,2;    Gold- 

brickers;   Blue    Key;   Block   Y   Club;   Trying   Trio; 

Basketball    4;    Dance    Review    3 


WALTER  Pitcher 

Cardston,   Alberta,  Canada 

Major    in   Chemistry 

Brigadiers;     French   Club;  Canadian    Club;   Y 

Chemical    Society;    Track    3,4 


Olive  S.  Reeve 


St.  George 

Major   in    Music 

Ta   Lenta;    Upsilon  Chi    Mu ;     Dixie   Club 


Margaret  Bird 

Springville 

Major   in   Speech 

Fidelas;    White   Key;    Theta   Alpha    Phi,  Vice 

pres.  4;   Mask  Club,   sec.   4;    French  Club,    Vice 

pres.    2;   Vice   pres.   Senior  Class;   Competitive    play 

2,3;   Girls  Day    Play   3;    Fall    comedy   3,4;  Theta 

Alpha    Phi    play   4 

RAY  KARTCHNER 
Provo 

Major  in   Zoology 

Brigadiers;   Y  Eagles  Club;   Intramural    Wrestling; 
Tennis   3 


Lyndon  Dudley 

Spanish    Fork 

Major  in   Physical  Education 

ZuLA  Hanson 

Bear    River  City 

Major   in    Physical    Education 

Fidelas;    Phi   Delta    Phi;   French   Club;    The   B 

Club;    Orchestra    3,  4 


Floyd  Merkley 

Blackfoot,   Idaho 

Major   in  Accounting    and    Business  Administration 

Val    Hyrics;     Block    Y   Club;    Football    1,2,3,4 

J.  Marvell  Hutchinson 

Price 

Major   in   Accounting   and    Business  Adminis- 
tration;  Val  Hyrics;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;    Football  I 


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Leigm  Ingersoll 

American    Fork 

Major    in    Animal    Husbandry 


Howard  Peterson 

Provo 

Major   in   Chemistry 

Brigadiers:    Y  Eagles   Club;    Y   Camera  Club 


6EORGE   S.  6ILLESPIE 
Tooele 

Major   in   Accounting    and    Business 
Administration 

Tausios;    Block   Y  Club;    Tooele   Club,    pres.    2; 
Football    1,2,3,4;    Wrestling    2,3 


Elma  Robinson 

Provo 

Major  in    Physical    Education 
Nautilus;    officer    2;    Phi    Delta  Pi, 
officer   4;    Dance   Review   4 


Elizabeth  W.  Reynolds 

Salt   Lake   City 
Major   in    English 
French  Club 

La  Verne  Ungricht 

Salt  Lake   City 

Major   in  Accounting    and    Business 

Administration 

Val    Hyric,  officer   3,  4;  Alpha   Kappa   Psi, 

officer  4;  German  Club;    Carbon  Emery  Club; 

Wrestling   3 


Allen  B.  Sorensen 

Spanish    Fork 

Major    in    German 

Theta   Alpha  Phi;   German   Club,   pres.  3; 

French  Club;  Competitive   play   2,3,4; 

All-Boys'    play    3;    Theta   Alpha    Phi    play   4 

Mary  Dahlquist 

Provo 

Major   in    Englirh 

Val   Norn,   pres.   4;    White  Key;   French   Club; 

Sec.  Senior  Class;   A.  W.  S.   sec   4;   Prom 

Committee   3;   Loan  Fund  Committee   2 


Antone  W.  Nisson 

Washington 
Major   in    Zoology 

Norman  Freestone 

Mesa,  Arizona 

Major   in   Speech 

Theta   Alpha   Phi;    Mask   Club,   pres.   4 


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NiLES  Vest 

Payson 

Major    in    Zoology 

Tausigs;    Block    Y   Club;    Y   Skii   Club; 

Football    1,2,3;     Boxing    4;    Track    I 

Fred  w.  Clegg 

Provo 

Major    in   History 

University   of    Utah,   Summer   School 

I9IO-II-I2;    La  Salle    Extension   University 


MAURINE    YARBROU6H 
Ogden 

Major   in    Music 
Alta   Mithras;   Opera    3 

Roy  Broadbent 

Heber 

Major   in  Accounting  and    Business 

Administration 

Graduate    L.  D.  S.    Business  College,    I930; 

Vikings;    Blue   Key;    Delta    Phi,    Theta   Alpha    Phi; 

Psychology  Club;    Wasatch  Club,   pres.  H; 

Competitive   play    2,3,4;    Opera    4; 

Student   Body   pres.    4;   Debating    2,3,4; 

Edmund  Evans  Award   3 


Dee  Cox 

Blackfoot,   Idaho 

Major   in   Music 

French   Club,   Sec.  4;   Idaho  Club; 

Band    3,  4  ;    Orchestra    3,  4 

Ruby  K.  Hansen 

Richfield 
Major   in   Music 


JosEPi-iiNE  White 

Beaver 

Major  in    Physical    Education 

Les   Cecilienne;    Phi   Delta    Pi 

Orchestra 


Karl  M,  Jameson 

Price 

Major   in   Accounting   and    Business   Administration 
Val  Hyric,  Pres.    3;   Alpha  Kappa  Psi; 
Psychology  Club;    Band  I,  2,  3,  4,    Drum   Major 
3,  A 


Joe  Johnsen 

Murray 

Major   in  Physical    Education 
Goldbrickers;    Blue   Key;     Block  Y  Club; 
Basketball    1,2,3,4;    Freshman   Football: 
Track    I,  2;   All-Boys'   show    2 

Robert  Olsen 

Provo 

Major   in   Accounting   and    Business   Administration 


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Owen  W.  Bingham 

Morgan 

Major   in   Music 

Upsilon  CM   Mu;  Orchestra;  Male  quartet, 

Opera    3 

DuANE  O.  Ballard 

Draper 

Major   in  Accounting   and    Business  Administration 

Val   Hyric,  pres.   4;  Spanish   Club,   pres.   3; 

Jordan    Club,   pres.    3;   Y    News   Staff   3; 

Band    1,2,3 


l_AA\AR  A.  Taylor 

El   Paso,   Texas 

Major   in    Mathematics 

Val   Hyric;    Block  Y  Club;  Mexico   Club; 

Track   1,2,3,4;   Band   I;    Winner  Cross   Country 

Race   1,2 

6LEN   W.  HANSEN 
Richfield 

Major   in  Chemistry 
Y  Chemical   Society;  Ag.  Club 


Weldon  Alldredge 

Preston   Idaho 

Major    in   English 

Viking;   Idaho  Club;    Univ.  of   Idaho    1,2 

LoRNA  Murray 

Vernal 

Major  in   Foods    and   Nutrition 

Cesta  Ties,  sec.  2;   Gamma   Phi   Omicron, 

pres.  4;    Uintah  Club,  Vice  pres.   I; 

French  Club;    Orchestra   1,2,3 


Stewart  Grow 

Provo 

Major  in  Accounting 

Alpha   Kappa   Psi;    Canadian   Club,  pres.   3,4; 

Y  leers,   pres.   3,  4;  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Psychology  Club;    International    Relations  Club; 

Y  Journalists;    Class   Social  Chairman  3,4; 
Junior   Prom   Committee   3;    Track.  I;   Assistant 
Yell  Leader  I;    Y   News   1,2;   Forensics  1,2; 
Senior  play 

Albert  A.  Ludlow 

Benjamin 

Major   in   Accounting   Business  Administration 
Alpha    Kappa  Psi,  officer   3,    Pres.   4; 
Spanish    Club 


Bill  Haws 

Provo 

Major  in  Mathematics 

Block  Y  Club;   Competitive   play   4; 

Football    I,  4 


TOM 


L  Broadbent 

Ogden 

Major   in    German 


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Reed  G.  Anderson 

Ammon,    Idaho 

Major   in   Zoology 

Males;    German   Club;    Idaho  Club 

Edna  M.  Stowell 

Rexburg,    Idaho 

Major   in    Art 

Cesta   Ties;    Idaho  Club;    Studio  Guild; 

Symphony   Orchestra 


WILKINS   NUTTALL 

Twin    Falls,    Idaho 

Major   in    Chemistry 

Brigadiers;    Beta    Beta    Beta;    Psychology  Club; 

Y  Chemical  Society;    Wrestling    2,3;    Y  News 

staff    2,  3, U 

Nicholas  Van  Alfen 

Ogden 

Major  in   History 


Joseph  C.  Fay 


Pangullch 

Major   in   Animal    Husbandry 


Millard  Brady 

Manassa,   Colorado 
Major   in    Economics 
Colorado  Club 


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Marshall  E.  Huffaker 

Murray 

Major   in    Economics 
Val    Hyrlc,    Vice    pres.    3; 
Salt    Lake  Club 

Phil  Hansen 

Richfield 

Major   in  Zoology 

Goldbrickers.   Beta  Beta   Beta;    French 

Club;   Wrestling    2;    Banyan   staff   3; 

University   of   Utah    I 


Morris  Snell 

Provo 

Major   in    Mechanic   Arts 

Guy  Callahan 

Provo 

Major   in    Political   Science 

Brigadiers,   pres.    2;  Theta  Alpha    Phi;  Tau 

Kappa    Alpha;   Mask   Club;     Lion   Tamers; 

Forensici    I,  2,  3;   Stage    mgr.    It 


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Max  Warner 

Provo 

Major   in   Physical   Education 

Football    2,3,4 

Joseph  C.  Swenson 

Provo 

Major   in   Accounting   and  Business 

Administration 

Goldbrickers;    Block  Y  Club; 

Trying   Trio;    Tennis   2,3 


Merlene  Tew 

Mapleton 

Major  in   Foods  and   Nutrition 
Gamma   Phi  Omicron; 
U.S.A.C.   1,2,3 

J.  Lewis  Nielsen 

Spring  City 

Major  in  Agronomy 

Ag.  Club 


OTHER  SENIORS 


Burnell  Aagard 
Herman   L.  Anderson 
Harry    Blackwell 
Jess  Chandler 
Opal  Christensen 
Joseph    Crane 
Francis   Foster 
Verness  W.   Frazier 
Lavell  Gamett 
Glen   Gordon 
Lawson  Hamblin 
Harmon   Russell  Hatch 
Roy  Homme 
Daryl    Huish 
D.   Elmer  Johnson 
Lovell  V.  Johnson 
Frank   La  Comb 


Thelma  McKinnon 
Vera  Merrill 
Esther  Mitchell 
Lee  C.  Murphy 
Byron   Nelson 
Marion   Peterson 
William   Ratcliffe 
Gordon   Seaman 
Leola  Seely 
Dee  Shawcroft 
Dean   Simmons 


Smith 


Josephine  A 
Jay  Strong 
Jay  Whitman 
Jesse   Earl  Wilson 
Donald  Wright 
Glade  Wright 


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Jack  Gibb 
President 


Isabelle   LiUlefield 
Vice-President 


Ruth  Stevens 
Secretary 


JUNIORS 


With  such  a  versatile  man  as  Jack  Gibb  at 
the  helm,  it  is  no  wonder  that  the  newly-inaugur- 
ated Junior  mustache  growing  contest  threatened  to 
overshadow  the  famous  Senior  beard  contest.  After 
making  their  mark  in  this  manly  art,  Juniors  rose  to 
their  heights  on  March  twenty-second  when  they  put 
over   the   Prom   in   a    dazzling   "Romance  of  Color." 


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Junior    Lundquist 

Helen  Young 

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Theron  L 

ambert 

Rean 

McAllister 

Eldon 

Reese 

Norine  Ch 

ecketts 

Lloyd 

Vance 

Opal  Chri 

stenson 

J.  Cullen 

Barton 

Ann 

Clayson 

Leiand 

F.    Priday 

Naomi 

Cottam 

Hyrum  J.  Smith 

Edna 

Glover 

Owen  Bloomfield 

Ana 

Jensen 

Gerald   L 

Ericksen 

Darlenc 

'  Owens 

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Elva   Richardson 

Orin 

R 

omney 
Ru 

by  Hansen 

Ernest  Dean 

Berniece 

H 

acking 
Mark 

Stahmann 

Merlene   Sumsion 

Kenneth 

L 

Duke 

Christine 

J.  Cowan 

w. 

Harvey  Moore 

Eileen 

E. 

Gee 
Aaron 

G.   Brown 

M 

elen  Sterling 

Wilmer 

Tanner 

Florence  Judd 

Frank  Shaw 

Ida  J. 

H 

off  man 

Morris  Vance 

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Grant   Chrislofferson 

Mima   Broadbent 

Fred   Kartchner 


Maxine   Hammond 

Sanford   M.   Bingham 

Ellen   Scorup 


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Rulon  W.   Doman 

Dorothy  Janson 

Marcell   W.   Bird 


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Virginia  Kimball 

Wayne   Mclntire 

Melva  Jones 


Herbert  Taylor 


Edna   Starr 

Virgil   Wedge 


Margret   Boyer 

Wallace    Gardner 

Mildred   Whitlock 
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Reed    Fautin 

Norma 

Pardoe 

Lowell   S 

Bennion 

Naomi   2 

[umbrunnen 

DeVoe 

Brimhall 

Margaret 

Petersen 

Owen    B. 

Rowe 

Aftor 

Boberg 

Charles 

>   Thorne 

Ray  Colt 

on 

Wilma 

Salisbury 

Jack 

Spencer 

Margaret 

Barton 

Bert 

L.   Fulmer 

Mary 

McGregor 

Ross  We 

bb 

Ina    Lindsay 

Leon 

Y.   Pond 

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V.   Fred   Washburn 


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Pearl    Naegle 

Frank    Postma 


Ruby  Christensen 

Floyd   C.  Mclntire 

Leola   Green 


Reese   Fawcette 

Glenaveve   Decker 

Byron  Geslison 


Glenna  Macfarlane 

Mervin    H.    Peterson 

Eleanor   Nicholes 


Isabelle   Littlefield 

Grant  Bowler 

Afton   Holt 


Paul   Murphy 

Leola   Seely 

Max   Marquardson 
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Nelson   A.   Snow 

Lucile    Pyne 

Laverl    Hall 


Mary    Leonard 

Milton   Grimes 

Nanieve   O.   Callahan 


La  Verl   Christensen 

Barbara   Perrett 

Walter   S.   Brooks 


^  Alicebeth   Whitely 

H.   Chariton   Jacobs 


Oma    Le    Sueur 


Verdell    Bishop 

Florence   Woodhouse 


Clayton   Nelson 


Joyce   Molton 


Orglll   Aylett 


Ruby  Cox 


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Fayne    Page 

Ermel    J.   Morton 


Virginia    Lortz 


Ned  B.  Dickson 

Helen  A.   Farrer 

Harold   Mc Bride 


Ruth  Crane 

Woodrow   Mickelsen 

Estella   Mortensen 


Vance  Batty 

Elaine   De   Graff 

Reed   Biddulph 


Ethel   Cazier 

Kent  Corry 

Hermese   Broadbent 


H.   Reese  Anderson 

Maurine  Kjar 

Keith   Gudmundson 
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La 

Ray   Alexander 

Lorna 

Poulson 

Charles   E 

.   Oaks 

Afton   Kay 

Eldredge 

Maxwell 

Helen 

Milton 

Jo 

in   C.   Domina 

Ednal   Shanks 

W 

Blake  Christensen 

Ed 

na   Ellsworth 

Leslie 

Norton 

Evelyn   Sorenson 

H. 

Dean  Rolfson 

Lome 

Wentz 

Ivan    Rich 

ardson 

Ma 

rgaret   Thomas 

Archil 

s   Romney 

Mabel 

Wilson 

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Ferron    Losee 

Ethel    Hammond 

L.    Eugene    Peterson 

Marinda    Bennion 

Clyde  Anderson 

Ellen 

Binns 

Carl   Wallace   Francis 

Ruby   Dixon 

Morris 

Olsen 

Helen    Bower 

Teut  Becker 

Margaret  Llewellyn 

Golden  Taylor 

Jean   Danvers 

Spencer 

Squire 

Myrth   Allen    Hassell 

John    Dalton 

Lucret 

a    Duke 

80 

Len    Sterling 

Ruth   Ramer 

Kenneth    Meywood 


Ellen  Jackson 

Glade  Colton 

Maureen   Marris 


Phillip   Knight 

Ruby   Ricks 

Clifton    Boyack 


Beth   Roberts 


Elmo   Nelson 


Phyllis   Ball 


Dale  Schofield 

Verle   Poulson 

Ralph   Andersen 


Lillian   Sjoberg 

J.   Steele   Shipp 

Emmeline    Hastings 


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Jay  Schofield 

Laurel  Narper 

James  Jensen 


Hilga  Thorderson 

Milton   Nelson 

Rose   Kirkham 


Grant  V.    Bunderson 

Ruth  Viola  Taylor 

Marvin   Olsen 


Vera   Deane   Parks 

Kay  Hammond 

Laura   Merrill 


lliff  Jeffery 


Christa   Simmons 

Earl    Wignall 


Stella   Youd 


Fred   Giles 


Kay   Mangum 


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Barbara   Hanson 

Lee  Kle!nman 

1 

Afton   Hanson 

Georg 

e  M.  Anderson 

Virginia 

C.   Blackwell 

J.    Milton   Beck 

Luana 

Mercer 

Grant  Johansen 

Florence  Nielsen 

Parlell 

Peterson 

Norma 

Perkins 
Albert   H.  Wright 

Alpha 

Robison 

V.   D 

avid   Sabin 

DeVaun   Dix 

Merri 

1   Croft 

Ethel 

Eyring 
J.  Walter  Williams 

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Milo  Adams 

Fredona   Strickler 


Martin   C.   Ririt 


Rex  Sutherland 

Lucile  Hundley 

Averil    Nielson 


Berne   Kindred 

Afton   Hodson 

Anthony   Woolf 


Don   Robinson 

Merene   Redd 

Marion    L.   Olsen 


Lynn   Markham 

Alice   Huckins 


Verl  Whiting 


Roy   Hammond 

Beatrice   Brown 

Dave   Hibbert 
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Otto 

Done 

Nadine 

Taylor 

Evan 

Nelson 

Delia 

Snell 

Harvey    L.  C 

randall,  Jr. 

Althea 

Marsden 

Dale 

Despain 

Rebecca 

Tucker 

Ray 

McGuire 

Willa 

S.   Swenson 

Dallin 

S.   Nielsen 

Laure 

Aagard 

Farrir 

Mangelson 

Marjorie 

Seegmiller 

Gilbert 

Chatwin 

Irene 

Brooksby 

Gilbert  Tolhurst 

Wyla 

Johnson 

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Helen 

Wheeler 

Karl    L 

.    Probst 

Beulah   Millet 

Reed 

Cowan 

Lu   Dema 

Nance 
Theodore  Thorson 

Lenora   June   Benedict 

Aust 

in   Hunt 

Virginia    Rogers 

Eli  K 

Clayson 

Stella 

King 

Walter   6.   Hoge 

Faye 

Jeppson 

W.   Kenne 

th    FIrmage 

Lue   Groesbeck 

Rond 

o    Law 

Katherine   Davis 

Russel    Carr 

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Lloyd 

Wignall 

Hugh 

Cannon 

Ben 

Markham 

Ariel 

Davis 

Bill  Goodman 

Louis   Bryner 

Richard    Knight 

Louise  Richards 

Tom 

Eastmond 

B.  W 

.   Matkin 

Howard 

B.   Dixon 

Cornelius 

Peterson 

Haze 

Anderson 

Mau 

de  Redd 

Roxey  Romney 

87 


Dean   White 

Boyd    Page 


Theodore  Young 


Glen   Chrlstensen 

Norma  Anderson 

Reed  Crane 


Gerald    Bodily 

Sara  White 


Dale  Jones 


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Jay   Nelson 

Ethelyn   Peterson 

Walter  A.  Jensen 


Elbert   Miller 

Ralph   W.   Monk 


88 


Albert 

Swenson 

President 

Pearl 

Calli 

s 

V 

ce-President 

Joe 

Dean 

Secreta 

ry 

SOPHOMORES 


As  St.  Peter  slowly  and  dubiously  opened 
the  pearly  gates,  the  sophomores,  headed  by  Ab 
and  his  fellow  sinners,  triumphantly  led  students  of 
Brigham  Young  into  a  Night  of  Heaven.  Even  the 
mighty  seniors  could  not  have  managed  it  so  well. 
But  then,  the  Sophomores  are  a  very  exceptional 
class— they  showed  their  ability  in  the  authoritative 
way  in  which  they  conducted  the  frosh  orientation. 
We  predict  great  things  for  them  before  their  days 
are    ended    in   the  old  Alma   Pater. 


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Willard    Mayward 

Margaret    Tliolen 

Burton    P.    Hunt 
Donna    Lee   Johnson 


Lois    Kjar 

Wilmer    Lee    Barnett 

Lu    Deen   Waldram 

Harvey   Wilson 


Jay   Oldroyd 

Huitau    Allred 

Henry   Jensen 

Frances   Seaton 


Virginia   Teerlink 

Rawlin    Roper 

Donna   Olpin 

Glen    Berge 


Lloyd   Schlappi 
Louie  Jean   Miner 

Kenneth   Stringham 

Pauline   Bodily 


Helen   Jorgensen 
William    Reeder 

Zola   White 

Max    W.  Jones 


Lloyd    Dimond 

lla   Jones 

Guy    Percival 

Dorothy   Griffith 


Thales   Smith 

lla   Schow 
Calvin    Swenson 

June   Hodge 

90 


J.    Russell    Durrant 
Dona   Dastrup 
Harold   Hutchings 

Wanda   Bailey 


Fern   Christensen 

Everett  Harrison 

Carma  Wilson 

Ferrel   Wardle 


Mulford  Aycock 

Celia   Larsen 
Cecil   Bullock 

Alice  Briggs 


Roberta   Wilde   Bird 
Marion   Rowe 
Bernice  Johnson 

Weston  Johnson 


Francis   Barlow 
Marzelle  Jesperson 

Harold  Tuft 
Sarah   Shelley 


Elizabeth   Sumner 

Roy  Hudson 
Louise  Smith 

Joe   Dean 


Melvin  Ashby 

Reva  Vickers 

Sterling   Redd 

Melba   Brower 


May    Gardner 

Donald  Alldredge 

Eva  Madsen 

Alton   Merrill 


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John   Verney 

Fay   White 

Halden   Gunnell 

Stella   Dixon 


Helen   j-juish 

M.   Verdell    Rigby 

Maza  Christensen 

Francis  Mc  Phie 


William  A.   Forsyth 
Nedra  Hall 

Halden   Boyack 
Merline  Gardner 


Lyie   Holdaway 

Rulon  Carlile 

Betty   Linn 

Fred   Page 


John   Lamb 

Winnifred   McDonald 
LeRoy  Waite 
Marjorie   B.   Smith 


Amy  Young 

Leo  Hacking 

Ruby  McFarlane 

Rulon    B.   Oborn 


Alden   Smith 

Mary   Helen  Hacking 

John   Murdock 

Dona   Nelson 


Geraldine   Eggertsen 
Roscoe   Nelson 

Vivian  Crosby 
Durwood    Butler 

92 


Lucy   Dudley 

Carson    R.   Healy 

Dorothy    Pond 

Wayne   Gamett 


Bennie   Schmiett 
Clarcia   Ashcroffc 

Walter  Clark 
Christella    Hansen    Naylor 


Ruth  Rasmussen 

Dean   Lewis 
Maud   Colennan 

Lee   Gourley 


Marlow   Wootton 

Anna  Olsen 

Roland    Pond 

Marion   Arnold 


Ellen   Walker 

Elmer   Griffith 

Eleonor  Jenson 

Marvin   Allen 


Tom   Peterson 

Ruth   Hawley 
Marion    Bowman 

Evelyn   Young 


Helen  Jean   Pryor 

Richard   Clark 
Zella    Harding 
Elone    Farnsworth 


Max   Ludlow 

Dorothy   Grant 

Beryl  Shurtz 

Blanch    Paulsen 

93 


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Udell    Jolley 

Lila   Menzies 

Jess   Monson 
La    Rue   Boyce 


Jean  Smith 

Arthur   Sundwall 

Ireta   Eagar 
Wendel   Johnson 


Earl   Giles 

Martha  Ashby 

Preston   Gledhill 

Ida    Fechser 


Katherine   Smith 

Douglas  Nielsen 

Marguerite   Ennis 

Don   Hamilton 


Norval    Driggs 
Mary   Duersch 

D.   Elmo   Hardy 

Helen   Swenson 


Ruth  Carver 

Lowell  Clegg 

Lois   Peterson 

Erwin   Zeyer 


De  Monte  Washburn 

Anita   Smoot 
Arthur  Christensen 

Ona  Jones 


Vera   Bagley 

Sam  C.  Dase 

Lois   Haws 

Harold   Smith 


94 


June  Fames 

Marion   E.   Harding 
Helen   Dixon 

Ralph  Alder 


Nathan   Hale 

Virginia   Burr 

Max   Rasmussen 

Lorraine   Bowman 


Lena  Crosby 

Avard    Rigby 

Nedra   Simpkins 

Joe  Alan   Naylor 


Joseph   Despain 

Margaret  Buckley 

Clair   Pickup 

Iris  Allred 


Sarah   Nickerson 
Gordon   LeSueur 

Rhea    Stolworthy 

Ellis   Butterfield 


Howard  Keith 

Faye  Greer 

Vincent   Newcomer 

Edith   Scorup 


LaRue   Rowley 

Paul   Christensen 

Gladys  Sorensen 

Wilford  Weight 


Junius   Payne 

Norma  Molyneux 

Neil  McKnight 

Virginia   Brand 

95 


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Winston    Fillmore 
Orlene   Speckart 

Eldon    Richardson 

Alene   Hansen 


Reva   Jackson 

Eldon  Card 

Dawn   Duffin 

Lorin    E.   Millet 


Jack  Owen 

Maurine  Carlile 

Bruce   King 

Ruth  Colton 


Laura   Banner 

Harold   Laycock 

LaBerle  Cook 

Don  Greenwood 


Wilford    Fischer 

Orpha   Soffe 

Elmer  Crowley 
Mozelle  Houtz 


Florence   Pierce 

Warren   Kirk 

Wanda   Peterson 

Glen   Borg 


Miles   B.   Harston 

Virga   Bartholomew 
Paul   Hunt 

Hazel   Glover 


Hortense    Morby 

Moroni   Marchant 
Orpha  Kay 
Reed   Wiscombe 

96 


Dick  Cummings 

Helen  Jacobs 

Ron   Higgins 

Marie   Kendall 


Katherine  Gleason 

Kenneth   Nelson 

Marjorie  Wagers 
Barratt  Chadwick 


Clifford   E.  Young,  Jr. 
Nola  Comer 

Arvid   Larsen 
Jennie   Romney 


Eleanor   Brown 

Herman   Rowley 

Carol   Bennett 

Jack   Eastmond 


W.  Guy   Lund 

Mattie   Taylor 
Vern  Moncur 

Vernis   Richards 


Mae  Christensen 

Herbert   Breinholt 

Clara   Riley 
Melvin   Kavachevich 


James    E.   Houston 

Marian   Dudley 

Bill   Benton 
Cecelia  Jensen 


Alice  Miller 

J.  E.  Allen 

Rosella  Wright 

Ezra  Clark 

97 


Leonard    Watson 

Catherine    Bowles 

Marlow   Turpin 

Enola  Johnson 


Wanda    Johnson 

Webster   Decker 

Floral    Lemon 

Virgil   E.   Stice 


Paul    Nicholes 

Lacy   Williams 

Orson   Hicken 

Elma   Hunter 


Anneliese   Buggert 
Lee   Stokes 
May    Louise   Mitchell 

Homer   Royle 


Lowell  Yancey 

Lalovi    Fish 

Max   Benson 
Maxine   Stewart  Robbins 


Leah  Tate 

Marion   Duffin 

Helen   Harris 
Kenneth  W.   Baker 


Frank  Josie 

Sarah    Fitzgerald 

Henry  Woolley 

Edith   Rowley 


Gwendolynn   Harris 

Marden    King 
Edna    Buchanan 

Rex   Thomas 

98 


Bert  Asay 

Edith   Dixon 

Joe  Clayson 

Blanche   Lublin 


Elaine   Richards 

Rex  Greenhaigh 

Helen  Janssen 

Val  Johnson 


Sterling  Callahan 
Arma   Lay 
Ray.D.  Wheeler 

Lorna  Colton 


Fawn  Gardner 

Vern  Waldo 

Melba  Jensen 

Victor  Freestone 


Fay  H.  Walker 

Grace  Thomas 
Chester  May 

Fern  Shelley 


Ruth  I.  Smith 

Glenn  Johnson 

Florence  Todd 

Howard  Draper 


LeGrande  Fowike 
Isabelle  Dillman 

Shirl   Swenson 

Oleah   Rockwood 


Sylvia   Young 

Ross   Pickett 
Isabelle   Ridges 

Malcolm   Johnson 

99 


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Afton    Bingham 
Max   Duffin 
Winona   Clark 

Wallace  Clark 
Helen  Johnson 


W.  Merrill   Banks 
Jean   Summers 
Darrell   Goodrich 

Rhea   Larsen 
A.  J.   Leavitt 


Phyllis  Smith 

Albert   Freestone 
Minnie   Hardman 

Stan  Orser 
Theresa  Hansen 


Elmer   Fillmore 
Afton   Buchanan 
Roy  Huntington 

Helen  Child 
Willard   Nelson 


Leona  Eitel 

Reid  Gardner 
Leone   Burch 
Dean   E.  Olsen 

Zona    Brunt 


Nathan  Allen 
Yvonne  Henderson 
George  Stoddard 

Gale  Stewart 
Woodrow  Wilson 


Don  H.  Tippets 
Doris   Larson 
Kirk  Stephens 
La  Rue   Erickson 

Jim   Benton 


Norval  Carter 
Eda  Ashby 
Ben  Call 

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Jack    Davies 
President 


Phyllis    Dixon 
Vice-President 


Jennie   Duke 
Secretary 


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FRESHMEN 


Everyone  is  agreed  that  freshmen  are  the 
insignificant  but  colorful  life  of  a  university,  just  as 
necessary  to  the  picture  as  the  grass  on  the  campus. 
Their  principal  functions  are  to  be  the  butt  of 
upper  classmen  jokes  and  the  cowering  subjects  of 
the  lordly  sophomores  who  are  trying  to  forget 
when    they  were  freshmen. 


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Lucile  Vernon 

Jasper  McClellan 
June  Hodge 
Doyle  Cranney 
Ivey  Christofferson 


Gordon  Snow 
Glenda   Cole 

Luther  Edwards 

Bonna  Ashby 
Carlos  Taylor 


Mildred   Stewart 

Milton  Quigley 
May  Green 
Boyd  Wilson 
Eva  Cummard 


Margaret  Woods 
Richard   Fish 
Evelyn   Willey 

Rosetta  Anderson 
Paul    Bates 


Naomi   Davenport 

Helen  Wade 
Max  Wilson 
Dorothy  Ward 
Dixie   Belnap 


J.  C.    Fillmore 

Lola   Lund 
Nellie  Hughes 
Thelma   Harris 
Clarence   Beclcstrom 


Ruth   Okelberry 
Ardelle  Threet 
Jack   Davies 
Nedra   Simmons 
Mildred  Reynolds 


Reed   Hughes 
May  Johnson 
Don  Chatlerton 
Lael   Powelson 
Russell   V.   Peterson 


Shirley   Redd 

Eldren    Butler 
Ramona    Heaton 

Thell    Bailey 
Geneva   Wilson 


Wesley  Carter 
Louise  Cooper 
Alma   Mercer 
Bernice   Charlesworth 
Idona    Larsen 


Viola   Sears 

Olive   Lemon 

Irene   Wrathall 
Norma   Petersen 
R.  Wallace  Ord 


Catherine   Stringham 
Elda  Jackson 
Owen   Merrill 
Vilate   Butterfield 
Olive  Thaxton 


Talmage    Simmons 
Winifred    Nuttall 
DeVerel   Nicholes 
Viola   Evans 
Clifford   Wilkerson 


Thora  Cowley 

Luella   Atkinson 
Morris   Williams 
Ruth  Robinson 
Marise    Rockwood 


Ferl   Nielson 

Mary   Harris 

Clefaine   Reed 


I03 


Wanda   Berry 

Lamar   Hoover 
Vera  Coolc 

Walter  Nosacic 
Orpha   Law 


Wayne   Ennis 
Elda   Neves 

Newell  Dickson 
Pearl   Gledhill 
Chester  Young 


Lark  Allred 

Arden  Watson 

Kerol  Young 
T.  H.  Reece 
Dearwyn  Sardoni 


Levi  Hunt 

Evelyn   Cook 

Kenneth   Bunker 
Mary  Hawker 

Harold   Larsen 


June   Buckley 
Roscoe  Hunt 
Emma  Spencer 
Maurice  Porter 
Dora  Shellenberger 


Ralph   Kirkham 
Norma   Hatch 

Rex  Merrill 
Fulvia  Call 

Lee  Berry 


Wilma   Barlow 

Jasper  McClellan 

Rae  Anderson 
Royal   Hunter 
Ruth  Williams 


Wm.    Bowman 
Clara  White 
Reed   Johnson 
Carlie  Murdock 

Ronald   Pulham 
I04 


I 


Jessie  Johnson 

John    Paul    Fullmer 

Iris   Manwaring 
Roy  E.  Hassinger 

Erma   Hickman 


Kenner   Killpack 

Blanche    Gardner 
Keith   Nosack 
Leora  Wood 
Newal   Robison 


Leola   Hoopes 

Dean   Holden 
Clara  Mortensen 

Leon   E.   Nielsen 

Beth  Pratt 


Norland   Guymon 

Alta   Russon 
Floyd   Martensen 

Marion    Piatt 
Irvin   W.   Jeffery 


Aurelia   Peterson 
Elwin   A.    Robison 

Ercell  Hendry 
Carlyle  Lambert 
LaVerde   Nebeker 


Orville   Housley 

Afton  Crowley 

Avard  Hall 
Glenna  Clyde 
Derrol   Griffith 


Donna   McCoard 

Loey   Newren 
Carol   Porter 
Clarence  Giles 
Phyllis   Ruud 


i 


Weston   Garrett 

Eleanor    J.    Henry 

Elmer  Johnson 
Geraldire   Horton 

Venoy  Gay 


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105 


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Amy  Wagstaff 

Ray   Petersofi 
Louise   May   Boyer 

Hollis   Hullinger 

Larene   Butler 


Blaine  Standifird 

Melissa  Cooley 
Sinclair  Thompson 

Norma   Nielsen 
Marguerite  Lambert 


Norma  Jackson 

George  W.  Whitaker 
Ziska   Bissell 
Mont  Bloomfield 
Virginia   Lee 


Ralph   Reynolds 

Maxine   Nelson 
Ross   Gardner 
Dorothy   Bowman 

Cloyd  Wooley 


Margaret   Dudley 
Richard   Graham 

Jenny   Burch 
Don  Wagstaff 
Geraldine  Gardner 


Joe  Pace 
Lucy  Wadley 

Don  L  Earl 

Margaret  Crapo 

Vaughn   Lloyd 


Ann  Anderson 

Lee  Empey 
Alva  Dimond 
Wayne  Hollman 
Marie  Robinson 


Ariel  Sharp 

Maurine  Moulton 
Wallace   Pitt 
June  Brown 
Wallace  Harker 

106 


June  Yardley 
Bruce   Barclay 

Elaine  Hyde 
Oscar  Arnold 

Verda   HIcken 


Leonard    Leavitt 
Erma   Brunt 
Don   Fitzgerald 

Margaret  Smart 

Alva  O.  Jensen 


Alene  Jones 
Harold   Walton 

Artimicia   Whetstone 
Yvonne  Jones 

Vern  Hales 


Rulon   Romney 
Elcee  Law 
Hart  Crandall 

Fern  Murdocic 
Floyd  Anderson 


Veda  Hicks 
Weeter  Pond 
Chloe  Broadhead 

Maurine   Bigelow 

Evelyn   Bezzant 


Lin  V.  Maxwell 
Rhea  Halliday 
Gerald   Barton 
Melba   Wilson 
Arthur   Davidson 


Josie  Todd 

Arthur  MacArthur 
Pearl   Youkstetter 
James   Babcock 

Beth   Krueger 

Richard   Passey 
Iwa   Layton 
Kenneth   Hunter 
Ida  Cooley 
Taylor  Eastmond 


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Theresa  Krauss 
Roy  McKinnon 
Melba   Peterson 

Wilbur  Harding 
Elaine  Richmond 


Sterling   Lewis 
Virginia  Freckleton 
Glade  Jorgensen 

Edythe  Kent 
Paul  Black 


Evelyn   Nielson 
Arden  C.  Westman 

Persis  Young 
Acil   Roundy 
Fern   E.   Rolhe 


Charles   Lawrence 
Thelda  Orchard 
Woodrow  A.  Wilde 

Jean  Nalverson 

Lee  Ron now 


Loa  Harwood 

Melvin  Keele 
Rose  Cheever 
Rollan  Gardner 

Gene  Allen 


Eldon  Hart 
Lucille  Parker 
R.  Dell  Cloward 

Louise  Kindred 

Marvin   Brooksby 


Phyllis  Daniels 
Vincent  Redd 
Phyllis  Dixon 
Newell  Weight 
Geneel  Oldroyd 

Harlan  Clark 

Thella   Rollin 

Don  Call 
Helen  Ashton 

Don  Stewart 
I08 


Margaret:   Bell 

Ivan   Graham 
Roann  Threet 

Nolan  Oswald 
Vivlenne  Taylor 


Donald  Johnson 
Lillian   Poulson 
George    E.   Davis 

Afton  Johnson 

Robert  Harris 


Geraldine  Michael 
Max  Kerr 
Helen  Johnston 
Wilson  Sorensen 

Kathryn   Dixon 


Carroll   Bailey 

Ada   Hawker 
Aldous  Whitlock 
Charlene  Woods 

Clayton   Perkins 


Beulah  Spongberg 

Bennett  Jacobs 
Ella  Greenwood 

Manford   Woodruff 
Velda  Aiken 


James  E.   Lambert 
Laurel  Hill 
Millen  Atwood 
Valerie   Hardman 
James   Fernley 


Elaine   Toland 

Harold    Balls 
Lola   Despain 
Ross    Fietkaw 
Donna   Johnson 


Karl    Black 
Nell    Haycock 
Wayne   Soffe 
Maurine   Hacking 

Amel    Showcroft 


109 


Clara   Morrill 
Reed   Anderson 
Alice  Cook 
J.   Woodrow    Brown 

Beth   Madsen 


Gerald   Belliston 
Jane   Packard 

Lamar   Mason 
Marian   Miner 

Ross    Brinley 


Irene   Gilchrist 

John   C.  Patrick 
Marjorie  Straw 
Wayne   K.  Johnson 

Lucy  Bateman 


Ivan   Anderson 
Ruth   Snow 
Maurice  C.   Barnett 

June   Batennan 
Barney  Bybee 


Clara   Burton 
Marvin   Radmall 
Geraldine   Nielson 
George  Strebel 

Gladys   Fillmore 


Armond    Brooksby 

Genevieve   McLeod 
LaMar   Fullmer 
Edna    Brimhall 
Harry   Clark,  Jr. 


Hattie   Cranney 
Donald    Brough 
Bessie   Wickman 
George    B.    Harston 

Stella    Frisby 


Jay   Snell 
Edna   Collett 

H.   Deane  Alsop 
LaPreal    Winterton 

Gerald    Lynn 

no 


Theda   Showalter 

Robert   Stewart 

Lenora  Aylett 

Drews   RIska 
Vola   Knight 


Robert   Smith 

Maurine   Murdock 
Val    Dean  Stewart 
Carol    Remund 
Martin   R.  Young,  Jr. 


Ann    Iva  Jolley 

Lawrence   Whetstone 
Naoma   Tew 
Max  White 
LaVieve  Jesperson 


Clyde  A.  Holdaway 
Ethel  Anderson 
Niles   Wing 
Eloise  Welch 
Keith   Stevenson 


Elvra  Campbell 
Elliott   Killpack 
Mary  Crosby 

Klien   Skousen 
Utahna  Morrey 


Gene   Funk 

Caroline  Dalton 
Dean   Killpack 

Ada  Miller 

Reed   Walsh 


Beth  Jackson 

Clifford   Hales 
Mae  Markham 
George   Sargent 

Beth   Stout 


Allan  Johnson 
Enid   Poulson 
Wayne   Rogers 
Beulah   Baggett 

Grant  M.   Seely 


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Helen   Jensen 

Glade   Anderson 

Ellen  Warner 
Vernon   Wilcox 

Ethel   Karren 


Maurice  Clayton 
Alta  Spalding 

Frank   Swenson 

Rebecca  Kirk 
Arthur  McKell 


Vivian  Jones 
Max  Hunt 
Merline  Miller 

Allen  C.  Woolley 
Rilla  Jacobsen 


Keith  Wilde 

Edith   Wilcox 
Frank  Atkinson 

Helen  Morgan 
Allen  Shippee 


Vera   Hanson 

Lewis  Rich 

Beatrice  Rogers 
Fon  Cook 
Berniece  Anderson 


Bert   Boyack 

Elayne   Boyle 
Harold   Rex 

Edna  Wootton 
Vaughn   Leavitt 


Alice  Ruth  Woodruff 
Sam  Sorenson 
Dorothy  Brough 
George  Bird 
Millie  Lamb 


Orlan  Van    Leuven 

Helen   Grant 
Sterling   Olsen 
Afton  Clegg 
R.  M.   Boyce 

112 


Alice  Todd 
Elmo   Black 
Lillieth  Van   Dam 

Merrill   Stewart 

Donna  Tolboe 


Ronald   Dixon 
Charlotte   Nelson 

Vernon    Ball 

Ellen    Laris 
Vern    L    Davis 


Roene  Curtis 
Lee   H.   Baker 

Vivian   Peacock 

Grant  Holt 

Nina   White 


Lyie   Eldredge 
Cleo  Rassmusen 

Mark    Bowen 
•  Margaret   Harris 

Gene  Greenhaigh 


Dorothy   Williams 
Lyman   Davies 
Connie  Kelly 
Royal  Rhoton 
Barbara   Peay 


Earl   Dillman 
Edna  Anderson 

Irvin    Romney 
Luella   Guymon 

Howard   Ballard 


Wanda   De  La  Mare 
Frank   Hess 

Esther   Berry 
Morris  Winward 
Ruth   Schneider 


Gordon   Jensen 

Melpha  Binks 

Fay  X.   Bybee 
Josephine   Broadbent 

Normand    Reed 


113 


Utella  Smith 
Fred   Heaton 
Levora  Eagar 

Jay  Olson 
Mary  Callan 


Thomas   Lefler 
Helen  Tenney 
Alfred  Canning 
Anna  Wells 
Ervin   Peterson 


Mable  Jensen 

Jack  M.  Anderson 
Lola   Hacking 
Stewart  Scherrer 
Ellen  Anderson 


Harry  Loader 
Sybil  Cole 
Shirl   Black 
Margaret  Thomas 
Glen  Hobson 


Freda  Decker 
Blake  Cloward 

Anna   Hardman 

Grant  W.   Baker 
Fern  Moulton 


Eldon  Quinton 
Jessie  Cowley 
Dean  Taylor 
Audrey   Rasmusson 
W.  G.  Peterson 


Ruth  Horr 

Evan  G.  Gardner 
Marie  Bestelmeyer 
Bill  Horton 
Martha  Coleman 


Frank   Brinton 
Alaire  Young 

Russell  Westover 

Celia  Mifflin 
Welby   Young 
114 


Elma  Madsen 

Darrell  Soffe 
Helen  Clark  Parrish 

Clark  Brown 
Ruth  Paxman 


Albert  Huber 
Beth  Anderson 
Thomas   R.  Parker 

Clelda  Johnson 

Albert  Clark 


Emma   Lee   Bown 
Brian   Mutchings 
Beulah  Carlston 

Errol   Brown 
Georgia  Olson 


James  Robertson 
Boneta   LeBeau 
Thomas  Reeve 
Jean  Cannon 

Earl   Banks 


Ruth  Wall 

Roy  Boyer 
Afton  Tucker 
Don  C.  Warnick 

Leona  Nelson 


Merlin   D.  Stevenson 
Madge  Jacobs 
Bruce  Muish 
Jennie  Duke 
Arnold   Bingham 


Patricia   Lodge 
McKay  Allred 

Leila  Harding 
Elmo   Dwain   Buchanan 

Zola  Johnson 


Wayne  Taylor 

Evelyn   Briggs 
Melvin  Crosby 
Louise   Russell 

Karl   Brand 


115 


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CAMPUS  LIFE 


Which  represents  a  patchwork  of  the  sunlight 
and  shadows  of  collegiate  life.  The  name  of  this 
section  is  "Fred  Makes  His  Way,"  or  "You  Can 
Fool  Some  of  the  People  Some  of  the  Time"  or 
"The  Camera  Catches  All".  If  your  picture  appears 
in  no  other  place  in  these  pages,  look  on  row 
forty-seven,  seat  sixty-five,    in   the  stadium. 


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A   bike- 
complex 


Our   pride--the    new   tennis 

courts,  senior    project    of 

193* 


Doghouse    Reynolds-- 
perhaps   caused    by 
too    much    psychology 


Twilight 
on    the    hill- 
Harper, 
Taylor,   and 
Brand 


/  — 

^ 


FROSH  ORIENTATION 


Stocks   and 
bondage 

Apple 
polishing 

Due   at  Senior 
Court  fifteen 
minutes   ago 

De-pantsing 

Barnum    was 
right 

Our  mascot, 
Tarbo,   at   home 

Egg-ood-eggzample, 
conducted  bv  Chair- 
man  Willey 

in   the   zoo 

Clean     "Y"    up 
thar 

Through  the 
cougar's  moulh-- 
climax   of   the 
Freshman  Trek 

Dr.    Marbn    and 

A    square 

bacilllus    organisms 

meal 

The    type    of 

stu- 

dent   Oa    likes 

A    slant  on 

groceries 

Mechanical 

And    he    said 

men 

"Chem-is-tiy    me 
some    time.  " 

Another 

If   they    wood 

angle    on 

work,    they    wood 

groceries 

work    wood 

Two    old    dependables 

The    pinnacle 

of   education 

Rear  visions 

Clouds 

Where    the  water 

12:30  lessons   in 

runs    under    the 

nutrition 

bridge 

Le   Mardi    Gras 

A   slightly 
different   slant 
on   groceries 

CTHI/I/ 


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R.M.C.  Scorer 

Siud«nt6     Can     W  i  t  n  e 
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a   publicity   drive    .  ^■Liet.'  /ational  Leader— Dona  Daslrup, 

reminder   signs     will     Bl— -,.__^  Wil/y/  Erickton. 

points  where  students  are  wont  i<-  fs/ics    in    the   publication    election 


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LEADERSHIP 

The   fountain 

John  A. 

glorified    for 

Widtsoe 

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the   occasion 

Stephen 

L.    Richards 

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David    O. 

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PEP  VODIE 

First    place    -  O.    S.    Trovala    "R.  M.  C.    Baby   Show" 
Second    place    -    Brigadiers    "Rocky   Mountain    Carnival" 
Third    place    -    Cesta    Ties    "Just  Married" 


PEP  VODIE 


Val   Norns   "Pop-Y   the   Sailor" 

Vikings   "The   Dungeon   of   Lost  Scores" 


Thalians   "Cougar!   Cougar!" 
Fidelas  "Flying  High" 


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WINTER  CARNIVAL 

Snow   queen   entrants— Queen 
Christensen    second  from    left 

Skii-rewy    people 
'Alp,   'Alp 


Loud    speakers 

announcing 

events 

He   flies   thru 
the   air  with 
the   greatest 
of    siciis 


The   boys  who 
bossed   the 
big   affair-- 
Biddulph,  Condon, 
and    Boyle 

The   pose 
perfecto 


-  \^^"^ 


Junior    Prom -A 

Romance  of 

Color 

Sophomore   Loan   Fund    Ball- 
A   Night  of   Heaven 

Webster  Decker 
and  Jack  Eastmond 

Virgil   Wedge, 
Prom 

co-chairmen   of  the 
Loan    Fund   Ball 

chairman 

"■■7*.''P^Tt'«'WtllWiM  ^fTHniU'furi^^VHIimuit'TiiiiiLMiimifjiirTr'iiii.ii]!  ■■■■IB 


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91 


Typists  in    the  Annual   Com 
Contest 


Banyan   Bea 

uty    Parade 

Where    students 

Once   upon   a 

meet  and   eat 

time  there 

and    help    pay 

was  a   big 

for  the   stadium 

Megatherium 

Cuvieri- 

Hi,    Pal- 

The   girls 

going   my  way? 

jamboreeing 

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I  he  crowning  of  Miss  Jean  Danvers  as  Banyan 
Queen  climaxed  a  beaufcy  and  popularity  contest 
in  which  forty-two  Y  coeds  participated.  In  the 
preliminaries  held  at  the  Paramount  Theatre  April 
lO,  ten  girls  were  selected  by  the  following 
judges:  Mrs.  Erma  Phell  Bitner  of  Station 
KSL,  Mr.  Claire  Woods,  manager  of  the  Para- 
mount Theatre,  and  Mr.  P.  S.  Ecker  of  Ecker 
Studios,  all  of  Salt  Lake  City.  The  queen  was 
elected   from  these  ten  girls  by  student   vote. 

Portraits  by   Ecker 


144 


PUBLICATIONS 


A  high  sense  of  honor  In  regards  to  taking 
advantage  of  the  under-dog  prevents  us  from  refer- 
ring here  to  the  famous  Banyan-Y  News  feud  which 
has  again  been  revived.  We  will  say,  however,  that 
the  Y  News  has  been  comprehensive  and  progress- 
ive, and  together  with  its  offspring,  the  quarterly 
magazine  "Voice  of  the  Campus",  has  given  a  true 
reflection    of  Y  life. 

As  for   the  Banyan,   we    let  It   speak   for    itself. 


M.    Tholen  J.    Domina 

A.    Taylor  O.    Done 

F.  Chrislensen      E.    Crowley 


J. 

Smith 

F. 

Washburn 

B.    Millet 

J. 

Eastmond 

E. 

Hastings 

L. 

Mercer 

F. 

Hess 

M.   Piatt 

W. 

Foulger 

L. 

Merrill 

D. 

Dastrup 

L. 

Priday 

V.   Brand 

C. 

May 

V. 

Lortz 

1935  BANYAN 


EDITORIAL    STAFF 


Otto   Done 

Editor 

Luana  Mercer 

Literary    Editor 

Fred    Washburn 

Photographic    Editor 

Walt    Foulger 

Art   Editor 

Leiand    Priday 

Production  Manager 

Elmer  Crowley 

Bunyon   Editor 

Beulah  Millet 

Activities 

Dona   Dastrup 

Seniors 

Laura   Merrill 

Organizations 

Virginia    Lortz 

Classes 

Margaret    Stagg 

Women's   Sports 

John   Domina 

Men's  Sports 

Marion   Piatt 

Student  Administration 

Virginia   Brand 

Proof-Reading 

Ada  Taylor 

Typist 

Fern    Christensen 

Typist 

Udell  Jolley 

Publicity 

Howard    Peterson 

Snapshots 

Margaret   Tholen 

Art 

Vincent   Newcomer 

Art 

Herbert    Breinholt 

Art 

Faye  White 

Art 

May    Louise  Mitchell 

Mounting 

Franic   Hess 

Mounting 

Lillieth   Van    Dam 

Mounting 

OTTO  DONE 
Editor 


146 


g'r^jim 


im 


V.   Peterson  L  Van   Dam  H.  Smith  A.  Marsden  O.   Evans  E.   Seiter  H.   Larsen 

L  Tate  W.   Wayward  M.   L  Mitchell  H.  Peterson         B.   Hacking  U.  Jolley      L    Erickson 

W.   Mickelsen         H.  Allred  M.  Clayton  H.  Young  K.  Stringham  L.  Colton  D.  Merrill 

1935    BANYAN 

BUSINESS  STAFF 


OAKLEY   EVANS 
Business   Manager 


Oakley   Evans 

Business   Manager 

Woodrow  Mickelsen 

Assistant 

Business   Manager 

Maurice  Clayton 

Advertising  Manager 

Helen   Young 

Secretary 

Huitau  Allred 

Sales  Manager 

Jack   Eastmond 

Advertising   Artist 

Ad 

vertising 

Ass 

stants 

LaRue   Erickson 

Willard   Hayward 

Virgil    Peterson 

Hyrum  Smith 

Harold   Larsen 

Ken   Stringham 

Salesmen 

Althea  Marsden 

Erika   Seiter 

Emmeline   Hastings 

Berniece    Hacking 

Lorna    Colton 

Ermel   Morton 

Leah  Tate 

Afton    Buchanan 

Karl   Jameson 

Boneta    LeBeau 

Louie  Jean  Miner 

Marie    Robinson 

Klein   Skousen 

Utella   Smith 

Earl    Banks 

Jean    Smith 

Douglas   Merrill 

Chester  May 

Carlos  Taylor 

1^7 

J.   Domina 
J.   Davies 


H.   Forsyth 
L.  Christensen 


C.  Jensen 
K.  Sundwall 


M.    Jones 
M.  Jacob 


M.   Nelson 
W.   Nuttall 


A.    Hanson 
A.  Woolf 


T.    Eastmond 
D.  Jones 


"Y"  NEWS 


RAY  MCGUIRE 
Editor 


EDITORIAL 

STAFF 

Ray    McGuire 

Editor 

Francis   Foster 

Assistant  Editor 

Milton   Nelson 

Assistant   Editor 

Maurice  Jones 

Sports  Editor 

Cecelia  Jensen 

Literary   Editor 

Afton   Hanson 

Society   Editor 

John  Domina 

Assistant  Sports   Editor 

Winifred   Nuttall 

Assistant    Society   Editor 

Dale  Jones 

Columnist 

Howard   Forsyth 

Columnist 

Wilkins   Nuttall 

Columnist 

Tom    Eastmond 

Staff  Artist 

Phyllis    Dixon 

Women's  Sports 

p» 


148 


J.   Nelson 
J.    Lambert 


P.   Dixon 
R.    Hudson         B 


U.  Jolley  M.   Brower  E.  Morton  V.   Hicken 

Roberts         R.  McGuire       W.    Nuttall     A.  Westman      H.    Bower 


Willey 
C.   Boyack 


ttV/>> 


Y"   NEWS 


JAY  L    NELSON 
Business  Manager 


BUSINESS    STAFF 


Jay    L.   Nelson 
Arden   C.  Westman 
Ivan   Willey 


Business  Manager 

Assistant    Business    Manager 

Circulation   Manager 


REPORTERS 


Kathryn    Sundwall 
Jack    Davies 
Milton   Jacob 
Roy   Hudson 
Anthony  Woolf 
Malcolm    Johnson 
LaVerl    Christensen 


IA9 


Beth   Roberts 


Ermel  J.  Morton 

Udell    Jolley 

Verda    Hicken 

Melba    Brower 

James    Lambert 

Clifton    Boyack 

Helen   Bower 


Photos   by  Elmer  Johnson 


THE  BANYAN  TREE 


The  Banyan  Is  a  native  tree  of  East  India,  but  it  exists  on  our 
campus  as  a  tradition.  In  1911  the  name  "Banyan",  submitted 
by  Professor  E.  H.  Easlmond,  was  chosen  for  the  Y  yearbook, 
symbolic  of  Dr.  Karl  G.  Maesar's  comparison  of  the  Banyan 
tree  with  our  school:  "The  Brigham  Young  University  is  the 
parent  trunk  of  a   great  educational    Banyan   tree." 


150 


MUSIC 


There's  always  music  in  the  air  around  the 
Y.  Perhaps  that  Is  why  the  students  here  are 
musically  minded,  musically  appreciative  and  musically 
proficient.  But  this  music  consciousness  is  not 
entirely  plucked  from  thin  air.  Without  the  com- 
petent directorship  of  the  personnel  of  the  music 
department,  the  Y  could  not  maintain  its  place  on 
the  heights  of  musicdom. 


CONCERT  BAND 


PERSONNEL 

John   Halliday   -    Student   Manager 


FLUTE-PICCOLO 
Wilford    Weight 
Darrel  Soffe 

OBOE 

Rex    Sutherland 

E  FLAT  CLARINETS 
Roy   Huntington 
Hazel   Anderson 

B  FLAT  CLARINETS 
Milo  Adams 
Harry  Clark 
Orson   Peterson 
Louise    Richards 
John    Halliday 
Clara  White 
Verdun   Walts 
Leiand   Priday 
Lee   Empey 
Geraldine   Michael 
Gordon    LeSueur 
Ruth   Smith 
Glen   Johnson 
Grace  Thomas 
Rex    Greenhaigh 
Beth    Stout 
DeMonte   Washburn 
Carson  Healy 
Floyd   Anderson 
Lucille    Vernon 
Ralph   Kirlcham 
Iris    Manwaring 
Keith   Stevenson 
Lavon    Earl 
Ray   McKinnon 
Leonard    Leavitt 


ALTO  CLARINET 
Mima    Broadbent 

BASSOONS 

Grant    Baker 
Roy    Hicken 

SAXOPHONES 
Joe   Dean 
Maurice    Porter 
Calvin   Swenson 
Jennie   Duke 
Marian   Miner 
Elaine   DeGraff 
Blake   Cloward 
Marcell   Bird 
Ray   Hassinger 

TRUMPETS 
Dean    Alsop 
Glenna    Clyde 
Verdon   Strange 
Beth   Anderson 
Bruce   Barclay 
Bennie    Schmiett 
DeVon   Anderson 
Dee   Cox 
Joseph   Clayson 
Gene   Greenhaigh 
James    Fernley 

HORNS 

Frank    Postma 
Karl    Brand 
Maurine    Moulton 
Alicebeth   Whlteley 
Reed    Hacking 


BARITONES 
Oscar   Arnold 
Fern   Moulton 

TENOR 

Carol    Remund 

TROMBONES 
Kenneth    Duke 
Glade  Jorgensen 
Newell  Weight 
Lamar   Hoover 
Keith  Wilde 
Willis   Sorensen 

BASSES 

Dallin    Nielsen 
John   Dalton 
Max   White 

STRING  BASSES 
Sterling  Callahan 


TIMPANY  AND 
PERCUSSION 
Jack   Owens 
Harlan  Clark 
Kenneth   Strlngham 
Meeks    Halliday 


ROBERT   SAUER 
Director 


152 


SYMPHONY  ORCHESTRA 


PERSONNEL 

Lawrence    Whitman    -    Student   Manager 


VIOLINS 


LEROY   J     ROBERTSON 

Director 


Donald   Olsen, 

Concert   Master 
Dearwin   Sardoni 
Ann    Clayson 
Leiand    Prrday 
Rowena    Christensen 
Junior    Lundquist 
Helen   De   Graff 
Willis    Sorensen 
Don    Earl 
Harold    Laycock 
Theresa    Krauss 
Helen   Johnston 
Dorell    Wilde 
Lucretia    Duke 
Blaine    Huntsman 
Ruth    Romer 
Lorraine    Bowman 
Vern    Davis 
Evelyn   Briggs 
Marguerite    Christensen 
Zula    Hanson 
Louise    Boyer 
Winston    Downs 
Neva    Strate 
Beth    Bird 
Maurine   Moulton 
Clara    Burton 
Jack   Rupper 

OBOES 

Rex    Sutherland 

Verle   Harrison 


VIOLAS 

Lawrence    Whitman 
Joe    Dean 
Hazel    Anderson 
Albert   Swenson 
Lo.s    West 
Dalltn    Ntelsen 
Beth    Storrs 
Prance   Childs 
lone    Averett 

CELLOS 
Owen    Bingham 
Carma    Ballir 
Stella    Prisby 
Edna    Stowell 
Martha    Jones 
Joie    Batchelor 
Orlene    Speckart 
Lota    Paxman 
Josephine   White 
Crandall    Giddtngs 

BASSES 
Frank   Shaw 
Sterling    Callahan 
Max   White 
Gene   Nelson 
Harry    Blackwell 
Theron    Reynolds 

PICCOLO 

J    J     Keeler 

FLUTES 

Prof    Elmer  E.    Nelson 

Wilford   Weight 

Darrel   Soffe 


CLARINETS 

John    Halliday 

Harry    Clark 

Louise    Richards 

BASSOONS 

Prof     Robert    Sauer 

Grant    Baker 

Roy   Hicken 

HORNS 

Prof,    Clair   Johnson 

Naomi    Zumbrunnen 

Frank     Postma 

Dean    Gerritt    de  Jong 

TRUMPETS 

Dean    Alsop 
Bennie    Schmiett 

Dee   Cox 

TROMBONES 

Ken    Cuke 
Glade   Jorgensen 
Newell   Weight 
TUBA 
Roswell   Willard 

TIMPANY  AND 
PERCUSSION 

Homer    Wakefield 
Ken   Stringham 
Jack   Owens 
HARP 
Marjorie    Mensel 

OR6AN 
J.   J.   Keeler 
SPECIAL   PIANIST 
Olive   Reeve 


THE  SUN   DANCE 

Competitive  Opera 

March  13,   14,   15 


WILLIAM   F.    HANSON 
Composer  and    Director 


Spectacular  and  picturesque  in  its  portrayal 
of  Indian  life,  the  "Sun  Dance,"  five-act  opera,  was 
presented  in  college  hall  to  capacity  audiences. 
William  F.  Hanson  has  for  many  years  studied  and 
interpreted  Indian  life,  traditions  and  music  and 
wrote  the  opera  in  collaboration  with  Zitkala  Sa, 
noted  Sioux  Indian  woman.  A  total  cast  of  one 
hundred  members,  including  dancers  and  choruses, 
participated    in   the   production. 


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THE  MESSIAH 
December   2 


"Glory   to   God    in   the   highest, 
peace   on   earth,   goodwill    toward    men." 

Among  the  major  events  of  the  university 
music  department  was  the  presentation  of  Handel  s 
magnificent  oratorio,  "The  Messiah."  In  keeping 
with  the  universal  custom  among  Christian  nations, 
this  famous  oratorio  is  presented  annually  by  the 
university.  Including  the  university  orchestra,  under 
the  direction  of  LeRoy  J.  Robertson,  and  the  huge 
mixed  chorus,  with  its  special  soloists,  under  the 
direction  of  Dr.  Franklin  Madsen  and  Dr.  Florence 
Jepperson  Madsen,  nearly  three  hundred  individuals 
participated. 


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LADIES'  GLEE  CLUB 


PERSONNEL 


Huitau    Allred 
Helena    Anderson 
Martha    Asfiby 
Elodia    Ashworth 
Thella    Bailey 
Carol   Bennett 
Wanda    Berry 
Marie    Bestelmeyer 
Margaret    BIgelow 
Ada   BIscfioff 
Lorraine    Bowman 
Alice    Briggs 
Evelyn    Briggs 
Eleanor    Brown 
June    Brown 
Afton    Buchanan 
Lorene    Butler 
Ethel    Cazler 
Opal    Chnstensen 
Eulalia    Condie 
Dora    Coombs 
Margaret    Crouther 
Odessa    Culllmore 
Phyll.-.  Daniels 
Dona    DastruD 
Na'orni    Davenport 
Geraldine    Eggertson 
Virginia    Ekins 
Ida    Fechser 
Gladys    Fillmore 
Afton    Tucker 
Llllieth    ''Jan    Dam 
Lucille    Vernon 
LuDeen    Waldram 


Stella    Frisby 
May   Gardner 
Irene    Gilchrist 
Edna    Glover 
Hazel   Glover 
Berniece    Hacking 
Lola    Hacking 
Maurine     Hacking 
Valarie    Hardman 
Audrey     Harris 
Laurel    Harper 
Edith    Harrison 
Lois    Haws 
Jean    Harrison 
Verda    HIcken 
Erma    Hickman 
Grace    Hildy 
Beth    Jackson 
Louise    Jenkins 
Ana    Jensen 
Ina  Jesperson 
Vera   Jones 
Ethel    Kerr 
Woiren    Kirk 
Rose    Kirkham 
Maunne    Kjar 
Lorine    Lee 
Mary    Leonard 
Beth    Madsen 
Evelyn    McAffee 
Artimicia    Whetstone 
Alicebeth   Whitely 
Sara    White 
Dorothy    Wignall 


Mary   McGregor 
Evelyn    Merkley 
Alice   Miller 
Harriet   Miner 
Carlle    Murdock 
Verna    Murphy 
Charlotte    Nelson 
Hannah     Packard 
Jane    Packard 
Beth    Paxman 
Barbara    Perrett 
Alene    Peterson 
Ethelyn     Peterson 
Helen    Pryor 
Elizabeth     Ramsbotham 
Ruth    Partridge    RIchan 
Mr.ry    Richins 
A\arie    Robinson    ,• 
Rinda    Rowley 
Ellen    Scorup 
Ruth    Snow 
Orpha    Soffe 
Evelyn    Sorenson 
Mrs      H     C.    Snell 
Emma    Spencer 
Fredona   Strickler 
Wanda    Steven 
Gale   Stewart 
Mattie   Taylor 
Nadine    Taylor 
Edna    Wootten 
Irene    Wrathall 
Maunn    Yarbrough 
Naomi    Zumbrunnen 

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DR     FLORENCE  JEPPERSON   MADSEN 
Director 


MALE  GLEE  CLUB 


PERSONNEL 


OR.   FRANKLIN   MADSEN 
Director 


Reed    Anderson 
Ivan    Anderson 
Faye   Bybee 
Eldon    Butler 
Paul    Bates 
Ross    Burgess 
Vernon    Balls 
Harold    Balls 
Thell    Bailey 
Fred    Blackett 
Leon    Christensen 
Elvin    Fon   Cook 
Joe    Clayson 
Clarence   Giles 
Fred    Hansen 
Jack    Davies 
John   Freckleton 
Calvin   Frandson 
Venoy  6ay 


Roy   Huntington 
Peter   N.   Jensen 
Valore   Johnson 
Udell   Jolley 
Berne    Kindred 
Sterling    Lewis 
Wilford    D.    Lee 
Ermel    Morton 
Roy    McKinnon 
Paul    Nicholes 
Loey   Newren 
Ray    Peterson 
Elvin    Peterson 
Russell    Peterson 
Cornelius    Peterson 
Lyman    Partridge 
Dean   Olsen 
Karl    Probst 
William   Purdy 
Roland   Pond 


Ronald    Pulham 
Maurice    Porter 
Murray    K.    Roberts 
Eldon    Reese 
Rulon    Romney 
Wayne  Rogers 
Eldon    Richardson 
Ariel    Sharp 
David    Simmons 
Hillman    Snell 
Harold    Tuft 
Lloyd   Tucker 
Verdun    Watts 
Lawrence    Whetstone 
George    Whitaker 
Sam   Sorenson 
George   Sargent 
Sessions    Smith 
Devid  Sabin 


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Marjorie    Mensel,    Harp 

Gustave    Buggert,    Cello 


String    Quintet 

Dearwyn    Sardoni 
Geneva    Wilson 
Ann    Clayson 
Stella    Frlsby 
Lawrence    Whitman 


Women's   Quartet  J.   J. 

Florence   Todd,    ace. 
Mary   Clark 
Florence   Woodhouse 
Naomi    Halllday 
Pearl   Callls 


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DEAN   GERRIT  DE  JONG,   JR. 
Head    of    Department 


With  the  acqulstion  of  a  pipe  organ,  the 
already  extensive  music  department  has  been  greatly 
augumented.  Since  its  installation  in  the  fall  quar- 
ter, a  number  of  recitals  have  been  given  and  sev-. 
eral  students  have  received  instruction  on  It.  The 
string  quintet,  women's  quartet,  and  the  addition  of 
the  harp  to  the  symphony  orchestra  have  added  much 
to  the  cultural  and  broadening  influence  of  the  de- 
partment. Gustave  Buggert's  return  to  Germany  has 
deprived  the  department  of   an   accomplished   celloist. 


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ART  AND  PAGEANTRY 


If  it  is  a  costume  for  a  masquerade  or  misfit 
party,  or  two  hundred  costumes  for  a  pageant,  play 
or  opera;  if  it  is  a  poster  for  advertising  the  Loan 
Fund  Ball  or  Founder's  Day  Parade;  if  it  is  crepe 
paper  shakers  for  a  football  game  or  miles  and  miles 
of  decorations  for  the  Junior  Prom—there's  only  one 
man  on  the  campus  equal  to  the  occasion,  artist- 
ically and  temperamentally  --  Professor  E.  H. 
Eastmond. 


ART  STUDENTS  WORKING  ON    "VOICE  OF  THE  CAMPUS" 


Professor  e.  h.  eastmond 

Head   of  Art   Department 


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Under  the  direction  of  the  Studio  Guild,  the 
Art  Department  has  exhibited  many  fine  creations 
of  its  students,  both  In  the  institution  and  in 
prominent  centers  in  Provo  and    Salt    Lake  City. 

In  addition  to  its  many  other  responsibilities, 
the  department  sponsors  a  student  "art  service" 
which  function?  under  the  direction  of  Emmeline 
Hastings,  Vincent  Newcomer,  Lillian  Sjoberg,  Irene 
Johnston   and    Walter   Jensen. 


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DRAMA  AND  FORENSICS 


Drama!  That  magic  word  implies  grease 
paint,  foot  lights  and  forgotten  lines.  And,  inci- 
dentally, it  conjures  up  a  vision  of  a  distinctive 
individual  whose  name  appears  in  front  of  the  word 
"Director"  on  drama  programs,  a  man  whose  ver- 
satile wit  and  dramatic  ability  can  be  summed  up 
in   only   one   word      --      Pardoe! 


Bie  HEARTED  HERBERT 

Fall  Comedy 

November  8  and   9 

THE   LATE  CHRISTOPHER  BEAN 
Senior  Play 
December   7 


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PEER  GYNT 

Competitive    Play 

February  14,    15,  l6 


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THE  MUSIC  MASTER 

Alumni   Play 

January   24,   25,    26 


COQUETTE 
Theta  Alpha    Phi   Play 
February    28-March   | 


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THE  MILKY  WAY 

Spring    Comedy 

April   II,    12 

TROJAN   WOMEN 

Girls  Day   Play 

May  I,  2 


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COMEDY  OF    ERRORS 
CHRISTMAS    PAGEANT 


Greater  student  participation  has  been  the 
aim  of  the  dramatic  department.  The  augmenting 
of  the  Mask  Club  with  its  one-act  play  production 
has  furthered  that  aim.  And  behind  the  proscenium 
are  those  assistants  whose  capable  maneuverings  are 
responsible  for  the  success  of  all  dramatic  produc- 
tions: Elmer  Crowley,  assistant  manager,  John 
Domina,  publicity  manager,  and  Guy  Callahan,  stage 
manager. 

The  department  has  increased  its  facilities 
in  lighting,  established  its  costume  wardrobe,  and 
enlarged   its   library. 


MILTON   NELSON 
Dramatic  Manager 


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Bie-HEARTED  HERBERT 

By   Kerr    Richardson 

Directed    by 

T.    Earl    Pardee   and   Alice   Spencer 


HERBERT  KALNESS 
ELIZABETH  KALNESS 
ROBERT  KALNESS 
JUNIOR  KALNESS 
MARTHA 
ALICE  KALNESS 
ANDREW  GOODRICH 
AMY  LAWRENCE 
JIM  LAWRENCE 
MORTIMER  GOODRICH 
MRS.  GOODRICH 
MRS.  HAVENS 
MR.  HAVENS 


Milton    Nelson 

Margaret   Bird 

Harold    Thurston 

Elmo    Geary 

Margret    Boyer 

Norma    Pardee 

Gilbert   Tolhurst 

Hermese   Broadbent 

Joseph   Crane 

Roy   Broadbent 

Nadine   Taylor 

Lorna   Wentz 

Rosweil    B.    Willard 


THE    LATE    CHRISTOPHER    BEAN 

By   Sidney   Howard 

Directed    by 

T.    Earl    Pardoe    and    Norman    Freestone 

DR.    HAGGATT  Ivan   Gee 

SUSAN    HAGGATT      .       .  Moreho   Allred 

ABBY  Leona    Eitel 

MRS     HAGGATT Alice   Spencer 

ADA  HAGGATT Ruth  Clark 

WARREN  CREAMER      ....      Myles  Judd 

TALLANT Phil  Christensen 

ROZEN Bill    Hasler 

DAVENPORT Howard    Forsyth 

COQUETTE 

By 

George   Abbott   and    Ann    P.    Bridges 

Directed    by    Kathryn    B     Pardoe 


JIMMIE    BESANT      .     .     . 

DR.   BESANT 

STANLEY  WENTWORTH 

NORMA    BESANT      . 

BETTY  LEE   REYNOLDS 

MR.   WENTWORTH 

JULIA 

MICHAEL  JEFFERY     .      . 

JOE    REYNOLDS      .      . 

ETHEL  THOMPKINS 

ED   FORSYTHE 


Elmo    0eary 

Joe   Crane 

Preston    Gledhill 

Norma    Pardoe 

Lorna    Wentz 

Allen   Sorensen 

Margaret    Bird 

Phil    Christensen 

Norman    Freestone 

Margret    Boyer 

Guy   Callahan 


THE  MUSIC  MASTER 

By   Charles    Klem 
Directed    by    Kathryn    B.    Pardoe 

SIGNOR  TAGLIAFICO  TICO"  Jean  Paulson 
MONS.  LOUIS  PINAC  (of  Paris)  Gernt  de  Jong 
HERR  AUGUST  POONS  (of  Le.ps.c)  Memll  Wood 
HERR  ANTON  VON  BARWIG  T  Earl  Pardoe 
HENRY  A  STANTON  .  .  Sherman  Chnstensen 
MR.   SCHWARTZ       ....        A     Rex   Johnson 

^R     RYAN O.   Meredith   Wilson 

AL    COSTELLO     ......  Sidney    Sperry 

JOLES Claude   Snow 

DITSON B.    F.    Cummings 

DANNY ,       Mark   Boyle 

BERTRAM  CRUGER Seth  Shaw 

ANDREW  CRUGER George   Ballif 

MRS    ANDREW  CRUGER        .      Odessa   Culhmore 

HELEN   STANTON phyll.s  Miller 

MISS    HOUSTON  Elizabeth    Gessford 

JENNY  Fern   Jude 

CHARLOTTE  Lois   Chnstensen 

OCTAVIA  Monta   Wentz 

COLLECTOR gUer    Crowley 

PIANO  MOVER Wilford   Lee 


THE  MILKY  WAY 

By 
Lynn    Root   and    Harry  Clark 
Directed  by  T.   Earl   Pardoe 

SPIDER Wayne    Rogers 

SPEED  McFARLAND Jay  Nelson 

ANNE    WESTLEY Dorothy  Pond 

GABBY   SLOAN Elmer  Crowley 

BURLEIGH    SULLIVAN     ....     Myles  Judd 

MAE   SULLIVAN Pearl  Callis 

EDDIE Sam  Sorenson 

WILLARD Vernon    Wilcox 

WILBUR   AUSTIN Shirl  Swen.on 

TROJAN    WOMEN 

By 

Euripides 

Directed    by   T.    Earl    Pardoe    and 

Mrs.    Kathryn    B.   Pardoe 

PALLAS   ATMENA Margaret   Bird 

Alice    Spencer 

CASSANDRA Beth    Paxman 

Margret    Boyer 

ANDROMACHE Helen   Can6\dn<i 

Virginia    Ekins 

HELEN Vivian    Peacock 

Utella   Smith 

LEADER Maurine   Murdock 

Margaret   Tholen 

And   Chorus 

PEER    GYNT 

By   Henrik   Ibsen 

Directed    by   T.   Earl    Pardoe, 

Phil   Christensen    and   Joseph   Crane 

PEER   GYNT Lyman    Partridge 

Gene   Jorgensen 

ASE,   HIS   MOTHER Helen   Young 

Maza  Christensen 
ASLAK,  THE  BLACKSMITH  .  Elmer  Crowley 
MADS  MAEN,  BRIDEGROOM     .    Shirl  Swenson 

HIS    FATHER Wayne    Rogers 

HIS   MOTHER Fern    Christensen 

SOLVEIG Fredona   Strickler 

HELGA,    HER   SISTER  Geraldine    Eggertsen 

THEIR    FATHER Allen    Sorensen 

THEIR    MOTHER  .        Afton    Hanson 

THE    HEGSTAD    FARMER      .       .       Eugene   Payne 
INGRID,   THE    BRIDE  .      .      .      Afton    Johnson 

PEASANT    LADS        Vernon   Wilcox,    John    Domina 
Tom    Peterson,    Marlow   Wootton 
THE    MASTER  COOK  Dean  White 

PEASANT   GIRLS  .  .      Edna    Coleman 

Cecelia   Jensen^  Ellen    Warner,   May   Green 

ELDERLY  PEASANT Paul  Bates 

AN    ELDERLY  WOMAN      ....     Mary  Ricks 

ANOTHER  ELDERLY  WOMAN    Elaine   De  Graff 

THE  GREEN  CLAD   WOMAN       Hazel  Anderson 

THE    DORVE   KING      .      .      .  LeRoy    Broadbent 

TROLL   IMPS      .      Gilbert    Tolhurst,    Margaret   Bird 

Clifton   Boyack,   Virginia    Ekins,   Norman    Freestone 

Berniece    Hacking,    Evan   Nelson,   Delia   Snell 

Margaret    Peterson,  Alice   Spencer 

THE    UGLY    BRAT  .  Eugene    Payne 

MR    COTTON Orville   Stanfield 

MONSIEUR    BALLON       .    .      .         Sanford    Bingham 
HERR    VON    EBERKOPF  Sam   Sorenson 

HERR  TRUMPERTERSTRALE      .     Miles  Romney 
ANITRA,    DANCING    GIRL  Tess   Packard 

DANCING    MAIDENS      .      .       .      Maxine    Stewart 
Vivian    Peacock,    Ardelle   Threet,   Gladys 
Sorenson,    Huitau   Allred,    Afton    Hanson 
THE    BUTTON  MOULDER  .     Joe   Dean 

LADS,  GIRLS,  TROLL   COURTIERS,  ETC 


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First    row:       Carlile,    Houston,   Wootton,   Swenson,    Davidson,   Young,    JUNIOR  VARSITY   DEBATE 

Second    row:       Pardoe,   Snow,  Swenson,   Miller,   Wilson,    DEBATE  COUNCIL;       Chadwick,    JUNIOR  VARSITY. 

Third    row:      Wentz,    MARY  WOOLLEY  CONTEST;      Patrick,     weber  FORENSIC  TOURNAMENT;   Hacking,    iRViNE 

ORATORICAL;    Wood,  ROTARY  ORATORICAL;   HeSS,    Hicken,     JUNIOR   VARSITY. 


FORENSICS 


OAKLEY   EVANS 
Forensic    Manager 


An  unusually  extensive  debating  season  began 
with  the  Western  Teachers  Special  Forensic  Tour- 
nament in  Salt  Lake  City,  followed  by  the  Rocky 
Mountain   Forensic    Tournament. 

The  peak  of  the  season's  activities  was 
reached  when  the  varsity  team,  consisting  of  Oakley 
Evans  and  Harold  Christensen  and  the  junior  varsity 
team,  consisting  of  Clifford  Young  and  William 
Reeder,  made  a  four-thousand  mile  trip  up  the 
Pacific   Coast. 


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First   row:       Christensen,   Young,    Reeder,    Evans,    Boyack,   Spencer. 

Second    row:      Forsyth,   Corry,    Bingham,    men  s  VARSITY.    Comer,   Wagers,   Carlston. 

Third    row:      LeBeau,   Sundwall,   Skinner,   Owens,    Litfclefield,  Jacobs,    women  s  varsity. 


FORENSICS 


T.    EARL  PARDOE 
Head  of  Speech   Department 


A  women's  debating  team,  composed  of 
Darlene  Owens  and  Lucille  Skinner,  made  a  trip 
the  latter  part  of  the  winter  quarter  to  the  Uni- 
versity of  Southern  California  and  the  Pacific 
University  at  Stockton,  California. 

The  debate  season  culminated  with  eight 
junior  varsity  teams  representing  the  Y  at  the  Weber 
College  Tournament  at  Ogden.  '  The  Y  teams  did 
outstanding  work  with  Orson  Hicken  and  Marlow 
Wootton   debating  in   the   finals. 


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MEN'S  SPORTS 


When  a  Blue  and  White  team  trotted  onto 
the  turf,  began  warming  up  on  a  hardwood  court, 
dug  spiked  shoes  into  cinders,  or  took  the  field  in 
any  of  the  minor  sports,  a  well-played  and  interest- 
ing contest  ensued.  Large  crowds  witnessed  the 
outdoor  activities  and  frenzied  spectators  jammed 
the  women's  gymnasium  beyond  normal  capacity 
every  time    the     basketball     team   took   the    floor. 


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FRED   DIXON 


G.  OTT  ROMNEY 


CHARLES  J    HART 


COACHES 


Brigham  Young's  one  man  coaching  staff  is  Ott  Romney.  He  turns  out  good 
teanns  in  all  three  major  sports,  maintains  his  position  as  one  of  the  school's  best  orators, 
and  exercises  his  compelling  personality  in  such  a  way  that  he  is  one  of  the  best-liked 
men  on  the  campus.  To  Coach  Hart  goes  credit  for  an  intra-mural  program  which  em- 
braces nearly  every  student.  Under  his  capable  direction  students  participated  In  more 
than  a  dozen  sports  during  the  year.  "Buck"  coaches  freshman  football,  varsity  tennis, 
Y   High  basketball   and   acts  as  athletic  manager. 


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MAX    WARNtR 
Football 


JAY    WHITMAN 
Basketball 


LYNDON    DUDLEY 
Track 


MERRILL    CROFT 
Wrestling 


WILSON    BOOTH 
Tennis 


VARSITY  CAPTAINS 


"Greasy"  Warner  was  an  all-conference  guard  with  a  reputation  for 
playing  in  the  opponent's  backfield.  Ask  the  Utes.  "Cagey"  Jay  cap- 
tained his  team  two  years  while  he  was  earning  all-conference  honors  at 
guard.  Lyndon  was  an  outstanding  quarter-miler  who  was  elected  captain 
of  a  championship  team.  Merrill  Croft  was  a  champion  as  well  as  a 
captain.  Wilson  Booth  captained  the  spectacular  'Y'  tennis  team.  All 
these  captains  were    examples    and  an   inspiration  to  their  team    mates. 


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WARNER 


DURRANT         Gillespie 


Hutchinson 


JOHNSON 


VARSITY  FOOTBALL 


OCCIDENTAL  COLLEGE  i,  B.  Y.  U.  32. 

Brigham  Young    was  victorious  in   its  only    intersectional   game. 
Occidental  College  met  defeat  in  a  colorful   game  in   the   Y   stadium. 


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VARSITY  FOOTBALL 

MONTANA  STATE  6,  B.  Y.  U.  20 

Freezing    temperature    and  a   snow-swept  gridiron   at 
Great   Falls.     The  Cougars  capitalized   on  all   opportunities. 


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Favero 


WHEELER 


Alexander 


WALDO 


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VARSITY  FOOTBALL 


COLORADO  COLLEGE   19,     B.  Y.  U.  3A. 

Trailing    19-0    at   half   time,  the   Cougars   staged   a   remarkable   comeback 
to  turn   almost  certain   defeat   into   a  thrilling   victory. 

DENVER  U.  24,     B.  Y.  U.  6. 

The  Powerful    Pioneers  crushed    the    Blue   and    White   under  a   steamroller 
attack  as   the  football  wars  ended  for   the  season. 

WESTERN   STATE   o,     B.  Y.  U.  46. 

Stinging   from  three    straight    defeats,  the  Cougars   mauled   a   lighter  team 
to  exactly  reverse  the  score  of  the    Utah   game. 

UTAH  AGGIES  15,     B.  Y.  U.  o. 

Brigham    Young    lost   a   close    and   hard-fought    game    to    their  traditional 
foes  in   the  best  home  game  of  the  season. 


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COOK 


LACOMB 


ASAY 


WOODWARD 


VARSITY  FOOTBALL 


WYOMING  1,     B.  Y.  U.  o. 

Statistics   reveal   that  the  "Y"   outgained   and  outplayed  the  Cowboys  at 
Laramie,    but  fumbles   at  crucial   moments   spelled   defeat. 

U.  of   U.   46,      B.  Y.  U.  O 

A     blocked    punt    and    an    injury    to     LaComb     on    the    third    play    of 
the  game  cost  the  Cougars  another  opportunity  to  defeat  their  traditional   rivals. 

UNIVERSITY  of  COLORADO  48,     B.  Y.  U.   6 

The   Cougars    played   C.    U.   on    even   terms   for   three   quarters   and    then 
say/  three  Colorado   backs  run   amuck   in   the   closing   period. 


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Top  row:  Coach    Romney,  M.  Johnson,  Waldo,  Haws,  Asay,  Giles,  G.  Simmons,  Tea,  Verney, 

Cook,  Assistant   Richardson. 
Center  row:     Hart,  D.  Simmons,  Oaks,  Pehrson,   D.  Johnson,  Alexander,  Merrill,  Sanford,  Durrant, 

Booth. 
Bottom  row:     Wheeler,    Law,  Hutchinson,    Gillespie,    Warner,    Vest,  Merkley,    Woodward,  Gardner. 

Absent:   LaComb  and   Taylor. 


VARSITY  SQUAD 


Playing  through  its  toughest  schedule  in  years,  Brigham  Young's  foot- 
ball team  met  most  of  the  strong  teams  of  the  conference  during  the  season. 
A  slightly  perceptible  lack  of  reserve  strength  at  the  first  of  the  season 
became  more  apparent  as  injuries  reduced  the  squad.  Although  always  lack- 
ing in  reserves,  the  team  gave  a  good  account  of  itself  when  the  first  string 
was    intact. 


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Top   row:  Lyons,    Lambert,    Schearrer,    Soffe,    Newren,   J.    Benton,     8     Benton,    AAcKinney, 

Hansen,   Brinley,    Kleinman,  Wagstaff,  Coach    Dixon. 
Middle   row:      Roundy,     McBride,     Gillespie,    Jensen,     Thomas,  Campbell,   Greenwell,    Warner, 

Kesler,  Manning. 
Bottom    row:     Wilkerson,   G.    Fairbanks,   Canning,    V.    Fairbanks,    Payne,   Maynard,    Lloyd,   Adams, 

Stringham,  Quigley. 


FRESHMEN  FOOTBALL 

Heber  CCC  12,  B.  Y.  U.   20 

Westminister   13,   B.  Y.  U.    26 
Snow   J.   Co.,     B.Y.   U.   46 
Utah   Aggies  7,    B.   Y.    U.   O 
Weber  College  O,   B.  Y.   U.    13 
U.    of   U.    25,    B.   Y.    U.   18. 

The  baby  Cougars  won  four  of  their  six  games  but  lost  to  both 
Utah  and  the  Aggies.  The  team  was  exceptionally  strong  and  well  fort- 
ified with  reserves.  A  number  of  the  players  will  write  their  names  in 
varsity  football   history    at  the  Y. 


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Wayne    Millet 
guard 


Hugh  Cannon 
center 


Jay   Whitman 
captain-guard 


Ralph  Crowton 
forward 


Earl    Giles 
forward 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL 


U.  of  U.  25,   B.  Y.  U.  54. 
U.  of  U.  53,  B.  Y.  U.  56. 

An  apparently   championship-bound    pack  of  Cougars  swept  through 
their  first  test  with   flying   colors. 

MONTANA  STATE  28,  B.  Y.  U.  62. 
MONTANA  STATE  32,  B.  Y.  U.  55. 

The   Blue  and   White  easily  disposed    of  a    less  experienced   team. 
The   Bobcats  revenged    themselves  later. 

UTAH  AGGIES  38,  B.  Y.  U.  39. 
UTAH  AGGIES  4i,  B.  Y.  U.  27. 

The  Cougars  encountered    another  championship  team  and   two  nip 
and    tuck    battles  ensued.     Honors  even. 


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Tense  Moments   During   B.  Y.   U.— Utah  Aggie  Games. 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL 


UTAH  AGGIES  A8,    B.  Y.  U.  A7. 
UTAH  AGGIES   39,     B.  Y.  U.  4o. 

Two    gallant  teams    battled   mightily  for    first  place    but  left  the  floor  still 
dead-locked. 

U.  of  U.  50,      B.  Y.  U.    46. 
U.  of  U.    52,      B.  Y.   U.    47. 

The   Cougars  met    stiffened   resistance  from    Utah.     They  faltered   and    the 
Utes  collected  two  Cougar  pelts. 

MONTANA  STATE  53,     B.  Y.  U.   4i 
MONTANA  STATE  56,     B.   Y.  U.  46. 

The  Bobcats  fell   on  the   once  mighty   Cougars. 


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A   Mixup    Under    the    Basket 


A  Tip-in   by   Brooks 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL 


Brigham  Young  started  the  season  with  what  appeared  to  be 
a  better  team  than  that  which  won  the  division  title  last  year.  A 
successful  eastern  trip  and  convincing  victories  in  other  pre-season 
games  gave  Cougar  supporters  high  hopes.  After  racing  through 
the  first  half  of  the  schedule  and  splitting  botK  series  with  the 
Aggies,  their  chief  rivals,  the  Cougars  slumped,  lost  four  straight 
games  to    Utah    and   Montana  and    finished    a   poor  second. 


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JUNIOR  VARSITY 

Top   row:      Richardson,  J.   Benton,   Fischer,  Wright. 
Bottom   row:     Gourley,   Pehrson,   Campbell,   Lyons. 


FRESHMAN    SQUAD 

Top   row:      Homme,    Hunt,    Parker,   Soffe,   Miller. 
Bottom  row:     Fullmer,  Ord,  Graham,  Kump,   Bailey 


The  freshman  team  made  a  good  record  for  itself,  although 
stress  was  placed  on  development  rather  than  victory.  It  defeated 
Westminister  and  Snow  Colleges  twice  each,  made  a  good  showing 
in  the  local  commercial  league,  and  in  addition  found  time  to  de- 
feat several  crack  M  Men  and  CCC  teams.  The  Junior  Varsity 
kept  the  Varsity  hustling  to  keep  their  positions  and  saw  a  great 
deal  of  action   which  gave   them   valuable   experience. 


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440  yd.   finish 


Gourley   brothers 
vaulters 


Y   relay    team 


TRACK  SQUAD 


VARSITY  TRACK 


Front   row:      Kleinman,   Black,   Campbell,   Massinger,  Golding,  Canning,   L.  Taylor,   Pernley, 
Warner,   Dean,    Hunter,    Fullmer,    Anderson,  Warner,  Wilson. 

Middle   row:       Lambert,    Thornton,    Giles,    Walker,    M.  Taylor,    Andrews,   Captain   Dudley, 
Hutchinson,   H.   Taylor,  Standifird,    Boyer,  Christiansen,  Perkins,  Woolf,   Schofield,    McBeth. 
Back   row:      Call,    Quigley,  Biddulph,    G.   Gourley,    Bohman,    Verney,  Cannon,    McKinney, 
Fischer,    Clark,    Barber,   Swenson,    Coach    Romney. 


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Dunn,  a  national   champ 


Flying    sky   high 


Marty,  at   6    feet, 

five  and    one-half  inches 


VARSITY  TRACK 


Stimulated  by  World,  Olympic,  and  National  champions  the  Y  athletes 
have  reached  new  heights  and  speeds  in  track  and  field  events.  The  Invita- 
tional Meet  and  Relay  Carnival  brought  such  outstanding  athletes  as:  Walter  Marty, 
world's  champion  high  jumper,  Stella  Walsh,  holder  of  the  World's  and  Olympic 
sprint  records,  Gordon  Dunn,  national  collegiate  discus  champion,  and  John 
Kuck,  1928  Olympic  champion  in  shot  put.  The  Silver  Anniversary  of  the 
Invitational  Track  and  Field  Meet  and  Relay  Carnival  was  witnessed  by  approx- 
imately   ten   thousand   people  and  was  heralded   as    a  distinctive  athletic  triumph. 


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»: 


U.S.A.C.  vs.  B.Y.U. 
mile    start 


Campbell   and   the   spear 


Shot-put  Verney 


VARSITY  TRACK 


The  lower  picture  shows  Pete  Wilson,  George  Gourley,  Dale  Schofield, 
Hugh  Cannon,  George  Ashby,  Lyndon  Dudley  and  Lamar  Taylor,  the  men  who 
upheld  athletic  honors  at  the  National  A.  A.  U.  Meet  held  last  summer  at 
Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.  Dale  came  second  in  the  senior  low  hurdles,  Pete  came 
second  in  the  junior  low  hurdles,  Hugh  came  third  in  junior  division  discus  and 
Lyndon   won    fifth    in    the  junior  A40  yd.   run. 

This  season  the  B.Y.U.  defeated  the  U.S.A.C.  96  points  to  44  and 
from  all  indications  the  cougars  will  repeat  their  Rocky  Mountain  Conference 
Championship  again,  having  won  that  honor  last  season  with  a  20  point  lead  and 
with   7  first   places  out  of  a  possible  l6. 


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Left  to  right:     Coach   Fred    Dixon,    Ballard,  Stephens,   Holt,  Stoddard,  Swenson, 
Captain   Booth,    Eastmond,    Karlchner. 


VARSITY  TENNIS 


Tennis  has  received  an  additional  boost  at  the  'Y'  with  the  building  of 
the  new  courts  on  University  Hill,  as  the  1934  Senior  Project.  Outstanding 
freshmen  who  because  of  their  merits  made  the  squad  are.  Grant  Holt  and 
Howard  Ballard.  All  other  members  of  the  squad  were  carried  over  from  last 
year  and  proved  themselves  to  be  dependable  veterans.  Those  tennis  fans  who 
saw  the  season's  first  two  meets  will  agree  that  the  cougars'  have  a  good  chance 
for  all-conference    honors.     The  results  were: 

U.  of  U.     won    5    matches,      B.  Y.  U.   O 
U.  S.  A.  C     won   2   matches,     B.  Y.  U.   3 


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Left  to  Right:     Coach    Aubert  Cote,  Thomas,  Captain  Croft,   Bryner,  Hullinger, 
Jeffrey,   Roundy,   Taylor,   Johnson. 

VARSITY  WRESTLING 


Deserel  Gym   28,   B.  Y.  U.  23 
Utah  Aggies  28,  B.  Y.  U.  13 
U.  of    U.    18   1/2,   B.  Y.  U.  II  1/2 
U.  C.  L  A.  3,  B.  Y.  U.  28 
Desert  Gym  14,  B.  Y.  U.  34 

Captain  Croft  and  Golden  Taylor  were  outstanding  all  year. 
Climaxing  a  successful  season,  they  reached  the  semi-final  round 
of  the  Junior  A.  A.  U.  meet  in  Los  Angeles.  The  Junior  Var- 
sity enjoyed  an  active  season,  defeating  Westminister  and  Weber 
Junior   colleges  twice  each  in  addition    to  other   matches. 


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Top    row:     Colton,   Butler,   Hess,   Steele,   Peterson,  Maxwell,  McKinnon,   Bowen,   Mclntire,    Milliner, 

Hobson,  Jorgensen,  Thomas,   Gardner, 
Front  row:  Christensen,    Neilson,  Brown,   Fillmore,  Harper. 


BOXING 

Approximately  seventy-five  men  were  participants  in  the 
boxing  activities  in  A.'  A.  U.  meets  and  Intramural  competition. 
Lincoln  Gardner  won  the  Senior  A.  A.  U.  championship  for  the 
second  consecutive  year  and  Dan  Thomas  won  the  Junior  A.  A.  U. 
championship  in  an  inter-collegiate  meet  held  in  Salt  Lake  City. 
Several  exhibitions  were  sponsored  for  entertainment  in  the  schools 
of  this  district. 


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INTRA -MURAL 


Lower  Center:  Vern  Waldo,  student  manager  of  intra-murals  and 
his  assistant,  Dave  Crowton,  who  ably  managed  the  many  competitive 
activities.  Upper  left:  The  Goldbrickers,  winners  of  the  social  unit  basket- 
ball tournament.  Upper  right:  Lawrence  Golding,  who  won  the  fall 
and  spring  cross-country  runs.  Lower  left:  Bischof  and  Black,  champion 
horse-shoe  pitchers.  Lower  right:  The  Southern  Athletic  Club,  winners 
of  club  basketball.  Greater  interest  was  shown  in  intra-mural  competition 
than  in  any  previous  year  and  as  a  result  more  than  eight  hundred  stu- 
dents  participated   in   at   least  twelve   different  sports. 


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INTRA-MURAL 


INTRA-MURAL  WRESTLING  AND  BOXING  CHAMPIONS 

Back  row:  Carlyle  Lambert,  heavy  weight  wrestling;  Herman  Rowley,  165  lbs. 
wrestling;  Ray  Kartchner,  145  lbs.  wrestling;  Niles  Vest,  175  lbs.  boxing;  Glen 
Berge,  IA7  lbs.   boxing;  Allen   Johnson,   heavy  weight   boxing. 

Front  row:      Willard    Lott,   175    lbs.    wrestling;     Paul    Hunt,    155    lbs.     wrestling; 
James    Lambert,    135     lbs.     wrestling;     Albert    Clark,    118     lbs.    wrestling;     Dan 
Thomas,   I60  lbs.    boxing;    Errol    Brown,    126    lbs.   boxing. 
(Not  in   picture:     Glen   Gordon,    1 35    lbs.   boxing;   Bill  Creer,    118   lbs.    boxing). 


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WOMEN'S   SPORTS 


Athletic  girls  have  come  to  stay!  Girls 
square  their  jaws  with  vindictiveness  which  seems  to 
say,  "We'll  show  you  whether  woman's  place  is  in 
the  home."  Y  women's  determination  for  feminine 
laurels  has  been  manifested  by  incessant  rounds  of 
action.  Besides  regular  sports,  frosh  girls  were  in- 
itiated into  the  whirl  by  training  for  football,  and 
upper-classmen  kept  themselves  fit  by  bicycling, 
skiing,  and    hiking. 


^^oreho  Allred 
Vice    President 


Marjorie   Smith 
President 
Phyllis    Dixon 
Reporter 


Laura    Banner 
Recorder 
Vera    Deane   Parkes 
Secretary 


WOMEN'S  ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION 

This  organization  provides  an  extensive  program  of  activities  for  every  girl. 
By  participation  any  coed  may  win  points;  those  acquiring  fifteen  hundred  points  are 
awarded  sweaters.  In  addition  to  sponsoring  interclass  competition,  W.  A.A.  pro- 
vides intramural  activities.  Social  units,  clubs,  or  independent  groups  may  enter 
teams.  Points  are  totaled  and  a  cup  is  given  to  the  organization  showing  the  best 
performances  during  the  year.  Miss  Marjorie  Smith,  president,  carried  out  her  pro- 
gram with  notable  success  ,assisted  by  Moreho  Allred,  Vera  Deane  Parks,  Laura 
Banner,  and  Phyllis  Dixon.  Sports  managers  to  be  commended  for  capable  hand- 
ling of  their  individual  sports  are  Ellen  Jackson,  Ruth  Clark,  Shirley  Weight,  Oma 
LeSueur,    Laura   Banner,   Darlene  Owens,  and  Geraldine   MichaeL 


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DANCING  CLUB 

This  group  is  composed  of  advanced  dancers,  who  are 
interested  in  dance  composition  and  production  as  a  means  of 
creative  art.  The  girls  are  under  the  direction  of  Aline  C.  Smith, 
with  Anna  Lou  Peterson  acting  as  president.  The  dance  recital 
in  the  Spring,  presented  with  the  assistance  of  the  physical  ed- 
ucation  department,   represents   the   climax    of  their   achievements. 


VOLLEYBALL 

By    placing    girls   of   different   organizations  on    teams    to- 
gether,  competition    in  this  sport   emphasized  sociability   and    fun. 


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TOUCH    FOOTBALL 

Feminine  football  is  a  new  and  exciting  sport  on  our 
campus.  Its  place  in  the  program  is  to  give  women  a  greater 
football  consciousness  and  a  better  knowledge  of  the  sport  through 
actual  participation.  Coaching  was  given  by  "Red"  Richardson, 
and  interclass  games  took  place  after  the  winning  class  squads 
had   been    selected. 


MINOR   SPORTS 

There  has  been  a  growing  interest  displayed  in  minor 
sports.  Demonstrations  and  tournaments  were  conducted  in  tennis, 
badminton,   horseshoeing,  tumbling,   and    shuffeboard. 


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Sophomore    Basketball    Team 


Beaux   Arts    Basketball    Team 


BASKETBALL 

Interest  and  skill  in  this  sport  reached  a  high  peak  with 
twelve  teams  entering  heated  competition,  Beaux  Arts  winning  over 
all  other  organizations.  Honors  of  the  interclass  tourney  went  to 
the    Sophomore    team. 


TRACK   AND    FIELD 

The  season  terminated  with  a  combined  meet  of  classes 
and  organizations.  Track  events  included  runs,  dashes,  hurdles, 
and    relays;   field    events    included   throwing,    jumping    and   vaulting. 


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HONORARIES 


Playboys  must  demand  attention,  business 
men  impress,  actors  primp,  musicians  disturb,  home- 
makers  fuss,  preachers  preach,  athletes  boast,  and 
the  accomplished  and  scholarly  blush  with  fame,  and 
so  honorary  and  professional  organizations  are  formed. 
Whether  blazing  with  national  glory  or  budding  in 
youth  in  the  light  of  the  B.Y.  U.,  they  afford  in- 
estimable   service   and   cultural    opportunities. 


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S.  'V»^^A=#*>' 


Phyllis    Robinson 

Margaret    Bird 

Afton    Manson 

Norma    Pardoe 

Wllla    Sowards    Swenson 
Ann   Clayson 
Nadine   Taylor 

Ruth  Stevens 

Mary   Clark 

Margret   Boyer 

Beth    Paxman 

Mary   Dahlquist 

Hazel    Anderson 

Moreho  All  red 

Belle    Fillmore 

Pearl  Callis 

Alice   Spencer 

Leoia   Green 

Helen    Harris 

Irene  Johnston 


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Joseph    Swi'DbOd 
Oh    Roniney 
W>iyno    Millet 
Geoiqe    Hdnsen 

Virgil    Wedge 


E.    H.    Eastmond 
Perron    Losee 
Phil    Christenson 

Tom    Eastmond 

Hugh    Cannon 


Merrill    Croft 
Lyman    Partridge 

Oakley    Evans 
Roy    Broadbent 

Dave  Merrill 


Milton    Nelson 

Otto    Done 
Joe    Johnsen 

Dale   Jones 
Ray    McGuire 


Harold    Chrlstensen 

Mark    Brockbank 

Jay    Nelson 
Ralph   Jenson 


:i^aik 


BLUE  KEY 


Organized    1932 

Purpose       To    uphold    willingly,    seriously,    and    energetically 
the    motto    "Serving    we    live". 


Off 


icers: 


LYMAN    PARTRIDGE 


PRES. 


Oakley    Evans  vice-pres. 

Dale  Jones  sec.  &■    Ireas. 

Dr.    George    H.    Hansen  sergeant- at-arms 

O.    Meredith    Wilson  natl.    honorary    member 


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Marvell    Hutchinson 

Elmo   Geary 
Spencer   Grow 

Grant   Holt 

La    Vern    Ungricht 
Elmer   Griffith 

Stewart  Grow 

Karl   Jameson 


ALPHA  KAPPA  PS! 


Organized    I928 

Purpose:  To  promote  the  welfare  of  individual  members 
and  to  foster  scientific  research  in  the  various 
fields   of   business  administration. 


Off! 


icers: 


BERT  LUDLOW 

LaVerne  Ungricht 
Virgil   Wedge 
Kay  Hart 
Dale  Jones 
Jack  Owen 


PRES. 

sec. 

treas. 

master  of   rituals. 

director   of   publicity. 

alumni    secretary 


Kay    Hammond 

Wallace   Gardner 

Jack   Owen 
Aaron   Brown 

Don   Alder 

Chester   May 

Harvey   Wilson 


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Jay    Schofield 

Len    Sterling 

Virgil    Wedge 

Earl   Wignall 

Russell    Durrant 

Kenneth    Firmage 
Oakley   Evans 

Verl   Whiting 


Hyrum    Smith 

Lynne   Wright 
Jack  Anderson 

Rudger  Jones 

Berne  Kindred 

Ross   Webb 

Richard    Knight 

Gilbert  Chatwin 

Woodrow  Mickelsen 

Phil    Knight 

Dale    Jones 


ALPHA  KAPPA  PSI 


DON  ALDER 

VICE   PRES. 

Hatch    Farnsworth 

warden 

Stewart   Grow 

historian 

Dr.   A.    Rex   Johnson 

Division   Counselor 

Other 

members: 

Sterling  Crandall 
Jennings   Evans 
Hatch    Farnsworth 
Robert   Hansen 

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BLOCK  "Y"  CLUB 


Organized    192^ 

Purpose:       To    maintain    a    high  regard    and    reverence 
for   the    block    letter. 


Offic 


Bert   Asay 

George   Stoddard 

Lucille   Skinner 

Acil    Roundy 

Kent   Corry 

Marlow   Wootton 

George   Gillespie 

Charles   Oaks 

Clifford    Young 

Merrill    Croft 

Lamar  Taylor 

Mollis   Hullinger 

ff  Jeffery 
Roy    Broadbent 

Wayne    Hanks 

Grant  Hutchinson 

Lincoln    Gardner 
Katherine   Sundwall 

Theron    Snyder 

Clifton   Boyack 


OAKLEY  EVANS 


PRES. 


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Lyndon    Dudley 
Walter    Brooks 
Darlene   Owens 

Douglas    Merrill 

Kay    Hart 


Golden   Taylor 

Wayne  Millet 
Sanford    Bingham 
Mac   Johnson 
Oakley  Evans 


Joseph    Swenson 
William    Reeder 

Nola   Comer 

Bill    Haws 
Kirk   Stephens 


Herbert   Taylor 

Ferron    Losee 
Hugh    Cannon 
Dale   Schofleld 

Tom    Eastmond 


Ernest   Dean 

Niles   Vest 
Isabelle    Littlefield 

Joe   Johnsen 

Louis    Bryner 


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BLOCK  "Y"  CLUB 


DARLENE  OWENS 

Ferron  Losee 
Mac  Johnson 


VICE  PRES. 

sec.   &-  treas. 
historian 


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DELTA 

PHI 

Organized    I930 

Purpose: 

To   perpetuate    a    spi 

rit    of   brotherhood    and 

service  among   college  men   who   have  partici- 
pated   in   Christian    missionary   service. 

Officers: 

CECIL  OIMICK 

PRES. 

Homer    Royle 
Harold   Smith 
Reed   Wilson 

sec  6-  treas. 

social  chairman. 

athletic   manager. 

Other   members: 

Rhodes   Jeppson 
Harold    Dahlquist 

Berne    Kindred 

Walter   Brooks 

Frank    Harris 
Reese   Anderson 
Harvey   Crandall 


John   Dalton 

Otto    Done 
Evan   Gardner 

Erwin  Zeyer 
Arnold    Bingham 


Elmer   Fillmore 

Grant   Christofferson 
Kenneth    Duke 
Spencer  Grow 
Joseph   Dean 


Orran   Ashby 
Ell   Clayson 
Marlow   Wootton 
Morris   Winward 
Theodore   K.   Young 


Winslow  S.  Cheever 
Cecil    Dimick 

Arden   C.   Westman 
Eldon   Schow 


2IO 


Harold   Christensen 
Ferron    Losee 
Archie   Leavitt 
Lee    Berry 
Glen    Chriskensen 


Wilmer  Tanner 
Ray   Colton 

Kay   Hammond 

Welby   Young 

Ken  Brown 


Leon   Pond 
Orin    Romney 
George   Harston 
Ervin    Peterson 
Cornelius  Peterson 


Virgil    V.    Peterson 
Stanley  Christensen 
Dave   Miller 
Harold    Smith 
Homer    Royle 


Leslie   Norton 

W.   Guy   Lund 

Wayne  Mclntire 

Paul    Hunt 


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VICE  PRES. 

ies: 
Invitational 

Winter   quarter 

Inter-chapter    Formal 

April   6 

Formal 

April    20 

211 


GAMMA  PHI  OMICRON 

Organized    1926 

Purpose:  To  develop  professional  interest  in  Home 
Economics  for  the  purpose  of  education 
and   training   for   better  home    living. 


Off 


icers: 


LORNA  MURRAY 

PRES. 

Martha   Swensen 

vice-pres. 

Mary   Broadbent 

sec.   <jK   historian. 

Maurine   Dixon 

treas. 

Olive   Winterton 

reporter 

Beulah   Stricter 
Alpha    Robison 
Maurine    Dixon 
Irene  S.    Barlow 

Vilate    Elliott 


May   Billings 
Edna   Ellsworth 

Naomi    Halliday 

Merlene  Tew 

Sara  White 


Virginia    Kimball 
Maurine  Jones 

Laura   Merrill 
Helen   Calder 

Effie   Warnick 


Olive   Winterton 
Ruth   Waldram 

Mildred    Maughan 
Margaret   Swenson 

Martha   Swensen 


Irene    Brooksby 
Rhean  McAllister 
Mildred    Swensen 

Lorna   Murray 
Mary   Broadbent 


212 


Lawrence  Whitman 
Elmo    Geary 
Dean    Gerrit    DeJong 

Douglas   Merrill 

Frank    Shaw 

Naomi    Halliday 
Florence   Woodhouse 

Lyman    Partridge 

Rex   Sutherland 

Olive    Reeve 

Dallin    Nielsen 
Thelma   McKinnon 

Harmon    R.    Hatch 
Louise   Richards 
Junior    Lundquist 
Irene    Houston 

John    R.   Halliday 


UPSILON  CHI  MU 


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Organized    I93A 

Purpose: 

To   stimulate   friendship 

amon 

9    musicians   of 

the    school    and    to 

provide 

experience    in 

program    production 

and 

perf 

ormance. 

Officers: 

JOHN  HALLIDAY 

Mary    Clark 
Ann   Clayson 
Olive   Reeve 
Leiand    Priday 
Lyman    Partridge 

PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec. 

treas. 

adv.  manager 

reporter 

Other    members: 

Owen    Bingham 
213               Homer   Wakefield 

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BETA  BETA  BETA 


Organized    I930 


Purpose:      To   stimulate   sound   scholarship,  to  disseminate 
scientific   truth,   and   to   further   biological    inves- 
tigation. 


Officers: 


LYNN   GEE 


PRES. 


Sheldon    P.   Hayes  vice-pres. 

Mark  J.    Brockbank  secretary   it-    historian 

Dr.   Vasco  M.   Tanner  faculty   adviser 


Sheldon    Hayes 

Dr.   Vasco   M.   Tanner 
Harold    Hutchings 

Merrill   Hammond 


Harold   Merkley 

Kenneth    Duke 

Teut   Becker 

John   McGuire 


Mark    Broadbank 
Lynn    Gee 
Lynn    B.    Hayward 

Antone    Nisson 


Wiikins   Nuttall 


Nelson  A.   Snow 


John  Dean 


214 


Dona   Dastrup 


Josephine   White 


Afton   Hanson 


Zula    Hanson 


Irene   Johnston 


Elma    Robinson 


Aline  C.    Smith 


Wilma   Jeppson 


Laura   Mensei 


Ardith    Spalding 


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PHI  DELTA  PI 


Organized    1931 
Purpose^      To    promote   interest   in    physical    education 

and    to   develop    leadership,   citizenship,   and 

true    ideals  of   sportsmanship. 
Officers: 


IRENE  JOHNSTON 

PRES. 

Ardith    Spalding 

recording   sec. 

Zula   Hanson 

corres.   sec. 

Elma    Robinson 

treasurer 

Afton    Hanson 

reporter 

Dona    Dastrup 

historian. 

Josephine   White 

sergeant-  at-arms 

Wilma   Jeppson 

faculty   adviser. 

Other 

members: 

Carma    Ballif 

215 

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Elmo   Geary 
Webster   Decker 

Margret   Boyer 

Jack   Gibb 
Lyman    Partridge 


Joseph   Crane 

Virginia    Ekins 
T.   Earl   Pardoe 
Katheryn    B.    Pardoe 

Clifton    Boyack 


Lorna   Wentz 
Preston   Gledhill 

Leola   Green 
William  Hasler 

Norma   Pardoe 


Norman   Freestone 
Margaret    Bird 
Guy  Callahan 
Helen   Young 
Roswell  Willard 


Alice   Spencer 
Milton    Nelson 

Beth    Paxman 
Merrill  Wood 
Grace   N.   Stewart 


Bill   Goodman 

Allen   Sorensen 

Roy   Broadbent 

Ivan  Willey 

Ariel    Davis 


THETA  ALPHA  PHI 

Organized  1924 


Purpose:    To   encourage   dramatic   activities  and   to   develop 
a  knov/ledge   and   appreciation   of   drama. 


OffI 


icers: 


PHIL  CHRISTENSON 

Margaret   Bird 
Virginia    Ekins 


PRES. 


vice-pres. 
sec.  <&-    treas. 


216 


Lyman    Partridge 
Rulan    Doman 
Franklin    S.    Harris,   Jr. 
Alan    Naylor 
Elmer   Crowley 


Henry   Nicholes 
Joe   Pace 

Howard    Dixon 
Karl  Weight 

Ray    Kartchner 


Elbert   Miller 

Wilmer   Barnelt 

Eugene    Larsen 
George    Bone 

Clifton    Boyack 


Merrill  Croft 

Mark    Brockbank 

Merrill   Hammond 

Kirk    Stephens 

Milton    Beck 


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Sanford    Bingham 
Don   Markham 
Howard    Peterson 

Fred    Kartchner 
Maurice    Jones 


Jay   Nelson 

Roy   Hammond 

Morris   Vance 


Organized    I93l 


Purpose: 

To   act    in    a    service   capacity 

for   scout   work 

and   to   foster   fellowship 

among 

eagle   scouts 

of  the  school. 

Officers: 

ELBERT  MILLER      . 

Sanford    Bingham 
Merrill    Croft 
Eugene   Larsen 

PRES 

vice-pres. 

sec  {*■   treas. 

reporter. 

217 


Purpose:  To  foster  service,  to  stimulate  social,  recrea- 
tional, and  religious  activity  and  to  spread 
truth   through    Latter  Day   Saint   ideals. 


ricers: 


CATHERINE  RICHARDS  LUND       PRES. 


Rhoda   Young 
Ruth   Speckarl 
Lila   M.  Hatch 
Orpha    Kay 


first  vice-pres. 

second  vice-pres. 

sec   €f  treas. 

corresponding  sec. 


Georgia   Maeser 

Flora    D.    Fisher 
Marie   D.    Benson 
Catherine   Richards   Lund 

Alice   Reynolds 

Elaine   De  Graff 

Cecelia  Jensen 

Vilate   Elliott 

Wilma   Salisbury 

Donna  Olpin 
Lucille  Slaugenhoup 

Jennie  Campbel 

Josephine  Johnson 
Veda  S.  Nelson 
Rhoda  Young 
Lucy   B.  Sudwecks 


SOCIAL  UNITS 


Girls  locked  in  closets,  fellows  dragged  to 
canyons,  mud  spattered,  and  people  unmercifully 
harangued,  until  that  sensational  pledge  night  is 
over— the  chaos  of  social  units,  whose  main  reasons 
for  existence  are  to  toss  hectic  parties,  and  Impress 
the  public  that  they  lead  the  list  In  the  social  blue- 
book.  Crashing  through  the  year  with  dubious  rep- 
utations, they  still  hold  swing  over  frats  and  soror- 
ities and   shelter  genuine  friendship. 


I 


Afton   Crowley 

Ada  Taylor 

Virginia    Lorii 
LaVieve  Jesperson 

Lorna   Murray 

Helen   Grant 
Maurine    Bigelow 
LaPreal   Winterton 

Wilma    Barlow 

Geraldine  Michael 

Mary  McGregor 

Elayne  Boyle 

Olive   Winterton 
Utella   Smith 

Ethel    Eyring 
Audrey   Rasmusson 

Theloia    Harris 

Ruth  Horr 

Marion  Arnold 


CESTA  TIES 


Organized 

1928 

Officers: 

MOREHO  ALLRED 

PRES. 

Laura  Mensel 

sec. 

Luana   Mercer 

reporter 

Other   nriembers: 

Anne  Arnoldus 

Isabelle    Romney 

220 


Laura  Mensel 

Edna  Stowell 
Helen  Calder 

Luana  Mercer 

Phyllis   Ruud 

Amy  Young 

Irene  Johnston 
Moreho  Allred 

Beth    Richards 

Alice   Spencer 

Betty  Linn 
Ruby  Dixon 

Marzelle  Jesperson 

Huitau  Allred 

Stella   Dixon 
Audrey  Harris 

Edith   Dixon 

Helen  Johnston 

Lorna  Colton 


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CESTATIES 


AMY  YOUNG 

VICE  PRES. 

Parties: 
Formal 

March  9 

Christmas  Tea 

Autumn  quarter 

Invitational 

Spring  quarter 

221 


Isabelle   LiUlefield 

Maurine   Dixon 

Belle   Fillmore 
Norma   Pardee 


Phyllis    Dixon 

Merline  Miller 

Josephine    Sowards 

Ruth   Stevens 


Afton    Hodson 

Mae   Christensen 
Maza  Christensen 

Anna  Lou   Peterson 


Gwendolynn    Harris 
Zona    Brunt 

Isabelle   Ridges 

Afton  Johnson 


O.  S.  TROVATA 


Organized 

1919 

Officers: 

RUTH  STEVENS 

PRES. 

Helen    Dixon 

sec. 

Jennie   Romney 

treas. 

Josphine   Sowards 

reporter. 

Other  members: 

Mary  Harris,   Helen 

Wors 

ley, 

Ruth 

Greenwell 

222 


Katherine   Davis 
Mabel  Wilson 
Evelyn  Bourne  Willey 

Helen   Dixon 


Lorna   Wentz 

Maurine  Murdock 

Eva   Cummard 

Viola   Evans 


Norma  Jackson 
Jean   Danvers 

Jennie    Romney 
Hermese   Broadbent 


Jean   Malverson 

La  Rue   Erickson 
Chariene   Woods 


Jessie   Kay  Mangunf) 


O.  S.  TROVATA 


MABEL  WILSON 

VICE-PRES. 

Parties: 

Christmas   Dance 

Winter  Quarter 

Invitational 

March    2 

Formal 

April    26 

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223 


VAL  NORN 


Offi 


cers: 


Organized    1926 

MARY  DAHLQUIST 

PRES 

Laura   Callis 

sec 

Carol    Bennett 

treas 

Beth    Paxman 

reporter 

Patricia    Lodge 

Madelyn    Harrison 

Gale  Stewart 

Frances   Seaton 


Gerry   Eggertsen 
Marjorie  Straw 

Theresa    Hansen 

Margaret  Smart 


Ethelyn    Petersen 

Beulah  Millet 

Nadine  Taylor 

Pearl   Callis 


Ellen  Warner 

Carol    Bennett 

Kay  Cottam 

Helen   Harris 


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Helen  Jensen 

Laura   Merrill 

Beth   Madsen 

Mary    Dahlquist 


Alice  Todd 

Ann    Iva   Jolley 

Lucille   Skinner 

Dorothy    Pond 


Dona   Dastrup 

Hazel  Anderson 

Beth    Paxman 

Laura   Callis 


Louise    Richards 

Roxey    Romney 

Florence  Todd 

Ella   Greenwood 


VAL  NORN 


VICE  PRES. 


La  June    Brown 
Mary   Brown    Firmage 

Formal:     April    13,    1935 
Invitational:     Spring    Quarter 
Old  Mill    Party:     March    i6,    1935 
Fashion  Tea:     Fall    Quarter 


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FIDELAS 

Organized    I92S 
Officers: 

FERN  CHRISTENSEN 

Afton    Hanson 
Marjorie    Seegmiller 

Other   members: 

Ada   Bischoff 
Grace   Hildy 
Marjorie    Beth    Smith 


PRES. 


vice   pres. 
sec   (S-   treas. 


Zula    Hanson 

Lois    Kjar 
Evelyn    Merkley 
Tess    Packard 

Afton    Hanson 


Ruth    Huffaker 

Alice    Huckins 
Enid    Poulson 

Lorna    Poulson 
Irene   Houston 


Ann    Clayson 

Jane    Packard 

Elaine   De   Graff 
Vivian    Peacock 
Naomi    Halliday 


Neil    Haycock 

Louise    Cooper 
Margaret    Bird 
Leona    Nelson 
Marjorie   Seegmiller 


Orlene   Speckart 
Fern   Chrlstensen 

Ruth   Robinson 

Helen   Ashton 

Ruth    Clark 


Ethel    Anderson 
Beatrice    Brown 

Mary   Clark 
Thelma   McKlnnon 


77h 


Ellen   Anderson 
Lenora   Benedict 
Helen  Huish 

Rilla  Jacobson 
Rosella  Wright 


Eleanor   Brown 
Olive   Reeve 

Leila   Harding 
Esther    Berry 
Florence  Judd 


Sylvia    Young 
Kerol    Young 

Delia   Sneii 
Sarah   Fitzgerald 

Lois   Peterson 


Eleanor   Nicholes 

Clara    Morlensen 

Edith    Scorup 
Fern    Shelley 
Althea   Marsden 


Rhean   McAllister 
Glenna    McFariane 
Dorothy   McAllister 

Ellen   Scorup 
Naomi   Cottam 


Jessie  Johnson 

Dorothy  Janson 

Maude   Sneii 

Nedra   Simpkins 


TA  LENTA 


Officers: 


Organized   1932 


6LENNA   MACFARLANE 


PRES 


Nedra    Simpkins 

vice-pres. 

Dorothy   Janson 

sec    <S-   treas 

Florence  Judd 

reporter. 

Sarah    Fitzgerald 

Sergeant   at   arms 

Mrs.    Wayne    B.    Ha 

es 

sponsor 

Other   Members: 

Wanda  Stephens 

227 


J 


NAUTILUS 

Organized    1920 


Offi 


icers: 


ELLEN  BINNS 
Anita   Smoot 
Shirley   Redd 
Martha   Coleman 
Jean   Summers 
Mrs.    Fred   Dixon 

Other  members: 

Orlene   Boyden,   Bonn 
Vera  Merrill. 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

secretary 

treasurer 

reporter 

faculty   adviser 


Phyllis    Robinson 
Katherine   Sundwall 
Josephine   Smith 
Elma    Robinson 

Ruth    Robinson 


Helen   Clark    Parrish 
Afton    Bingham 
Martha   Coleman 

Ellen    Binns 
Helen  Child 


Faye  Greer 
Connie   Kelly 

Beth   Pratt 
Elma    Hunter 

Ruth   Paxman 


Shirley   Redd 

Anita   Smoot 
Pearl   Youkstetter 

Helen   Young 
Vernis   Richards 


Willa   Swenson 

Ruth   Crane 
Rowena    Christenson 
Rose  Kirkham 
Jean   Cannon 


Virginia  Teerlink 
Maurine  Jones 
Norma  Crane 
Jean    Summers 

Helen   Swenson 


ie   Dame,   Ruth   Di 


226 


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Helen   Wheeler 

Louise    Boyer 

Yvonne   Henderson 

Verle    Poulson 

Helen   Farrer 

Mary    Leonard 

Nola    Comer 

Gladys    Sorensen 

Jean    Smith 

Virginia    Burr 

Ruby    Christensen 

Zola   White 

Margret  Boyer 
Marinda   Bennion 
LaVerde   Nebeker 

Beth   Stout 

Elcee  Law 

Naomi   Zumbrunnen 
Vol    Hardman 
Merline    Gardner 
Norine   Checkelts 

Melba    Brower 


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Offi, 


LA  VADIS 


Organized    1933 


MARINDA   BENNION 

Norine   Checketts 
Melba    Bower 
Mary    Leonard 
Verle    Poulson 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec. 

treas. 

reporter. 


Other    members: 

Alva    Dimond 
Ruth  Giddings 
Doris    Larson 


229 


Wr^A 


Beulah   Striclcler 

Thora   Cowley 

Lila  Menzies 

Vivian   Crosby 

June   Fames 

Mary   Callan 

Ednal   Shanks 
Louise  Smith 

Afton   Kay 

Anna   Oisen 

Ina    Lindsay 
Oieah  Rockwood 

Ruthe  Mawley 

Ceiia   Larsen 

Ethel   Cazier 

Virginia    Brand 

Arma    Lay 

Maurine  Yarbrough 

Geneel   Oldroyd 

Rhea   Larsen 


ALTA  MITHRAS 


Organized    1933 


Offi. 


JUNE   FARNES 

Vivian    Crosby 
Arma    Lay 
Lila  Menzies 
Beulah   Strickler 

Other    members: 

Elvira    Jenkins 
Nelda    Nev/ren 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec   £k   treas. 

reporter. 

sponsor. 


230 


Isabelle   Dillman 

Ardelle   Threet 

Wanda   Bailey 

La    Berle  Cook 


Norma  Molyneux 

Lucretia    Burgess   Duke 
Emmeline    Hastings 

Helen   Morgan 


Mattie   Taylor 

Dorothy    Bowman 

Luella    Guymon 

Roann   Threet 


Wanda   Johnson 

Reva    Jackson 

Mozelle   Houtz 

Georgia   Olson 


THALIANS 

Organized    1933 


Offi 


cers: 


ISABELLE   DILLMAN 

La  Berle  Cook 
Wanda  Johnson 
Helen  Morgan 

Other   members: 

Enola   Johnson,   Thello    Rawlins, 
Faye  Van   Wagenen 


231 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

secretary 

reporter 


Minnie   Hardman 

Lucy  Dudley 

Lola   Despain 

Helen   Janssen 

Melba   Jensen 

Florence   Pierce 

Orpha   Sotfe 

Marjorie   Wagers 

Margaret  Tholen 

Winifred   McDonald 
Verda    Hicken 

Dee  Shawcroft 


Mary  Crosby 

Catherine   Bowles 
Elda  Jackson 
Ruth    Rasmussen 
Estella   Mortenson 

Laurel   Mill 

Virga    Bartholemew 
Anna    Hardnnan 
Louise   Russell 

Dixie    Belnap 


EM  ANON 

Organized    1933 


Officers: 


ORPHA  SOFFE 

Margaret   Tholen 
Virga   Bartholemew 
Marjorie  Wagers 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec. 

reporter   <&■    historian. 


Other   members: 

Nelda  Johnson 
Chrystella    Hansen    Naylor 


232 


iM»*J 


Irene    Brooks 

Phyllis    Mabey 

Ida    Hoffman 

Ona   Jones 

Mildred   Swensen 

Leone    Burch 

Wanda   Berry 
Margaret   Forsyth 

Evelyn   Cook 

Vera   Cook 

Louise   Kindred 

Lena   Crosby 

Maurine    Kjar 

Caroline    Dalton 

Mamie   Jensen 

Lucile   Mundley 

Lola   Hacking 

Virginia    Kimball 

Maurine    Hacking 


LA  DEJA 

Organized    1931 


Offi, 


MAURINE  KJAR 

PRES 

Virginia    Kimball 
Mildred   Swenson 
Leah  Ailred 

vice-pres 

sec.   6-   treas 

reporter 

Other  members 

Ruth    Knudson 
Ruth   Thorn 

233 


LES  CECILIENNES 


Organized    1932 


Off 


icers: 


SARA  WHITE 

PRES. 

Edna    Glover 

vice-pres. 

Reva   Vickers 

sec.    6-   treas 

Josephine   White 

reporter 

Other   members: 

Metta    Richie 

Bertha    Storrs 

Emma    Louise   Spencer 
Reva   Vickers 
Margaret   Barton 

Eda    Ashby 
Beulah    Carlston 


lla    Schow 

Myrth  Allen 
Dorothy    Brough 

Phyllis    Ball 

Sara   White 


Faye    Page 

Ruby    Cox 

Edna   Glover 
Hazel   Glover 
Dearwyn   Sardoni 


Merene    Redd 
Elda    Neves 
Helen   Jorgensen 

Norma    Miner 
Barbara    Perrett 


Josephine   White 
Winifred    Smith 
Florence   Woodhouse 

Mary   Bavles   Acree 


234 


Francis    Barlow 
Wayne   Taylor 

Paul    Black 

Shlrl    Black 
Royal    Bischoff 


Morris    Williams 

Lloyd   Vance 
Roy   McKinnon 
Thell   Bailey 
Ermel   J.    Morton 


Amel    Shawcroft 

Eldon    E.    Reese 
Eugene  Larsen 
Mollis    Hullinger 

Robert   Parker 


Reese   E.    Faucette 
Elmer   W.   Johnson 
Alan    Naylor 
Wendei   Johnson 

Acil    Roundy 


Grant    Bunderson 
Lamar   Mason 
Theron    Lambert 
Clair    Pickup 
Taylor   Eastmond 


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MATES 

Organized    1927 


Offi 


icers: 


REESE  E.  FAUCETTE 

Grant   Bunderson 
Ermel   Morton 
Eldon    Reese 
Robert    Parker 
Thell    Bailey 

Other   members: 

Reed   G.   Anderson 
Everett   Jorgensen 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec  €f   treas. 

business    manager 

athletic     manager 

dramatic    manager 


Rondo    Law 

Horace   Christensen 

Joseph   Seethaler 

Ray  Kartchner 


Levi    Reynolds 

Milton  Jacob 

Robert    Sneddon 

Ray  McGuire 


Wilkins   Nuttali 

Elmer  Crowley 

Anthony   Woolf 
Barratl    Chadwick 


Howard    Peterson 

Milton    Nelson 


"MtfMH. 


Richard    Passey 
LeGrande   Spilsbury 


BRIGADIER 

Organized    193I 


Offi 


cers: 


RAY  MCGUIRE 

Fred  Kartchner 
Merrill   Croft 
Wilkins   Nuttali 


PRES. 

sec.   €f  treas. 

ath.   manager 

personnel    chrm. 


236 


James   AAcGuire 

Clifton    Hales 

Douglas  Merrill 

Daryl   Huish 


Merrill  Croft 

Averil   Nielson 

Jack  McGuire 


6uy  Callahan 


Ariel   Davis 

Duane  Anderson 

Joe   Pace 
William    Hasler 


Marion    Harding 

Bruce   Barclay 
Cullen  Barton 

Fred    Kartchner 


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BRIGADIER 

FRED  KARTCHNER  SECRETARY 


Other   members: 

Lincoln   Gardner 
John    Lewis 
Max   Russell 


237 


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60LD  BRICKERS 


Organized    1917 


Officers: 


DON  M.  ALDER 

Marion  J.   Olsen 
Jack   Eastmond 


PRES. 

treas. 
sec. 


Other   n^embers: 

Sidney    Boyle,      Foster  Evans,      Bert  Oakley, 
Met  Quigley. 


Perron    Losee 

Joseph   Johnson 

Albert    Swenson 

Meredith    Wilson 

William    Reeder 
Roy   Hudson 

Franklin    S.   Harris,   Jr. 
Grant   Holt 

Arthur   McArthur 

Albert    Freestone 
Hugh   Cannon 

Joseph    Dean 

Richard   Clark 

Bennie   Schmiett 

Albert   Clark 

Jack   Eastmond 

Wayne  Mclntire 

Webster   Decker 

Rex   Thomas 
Thomas   Eastmond 


236 


Robert   Olson 

Joe   Swenson 

Rudger  Jones 

Marion   Olsen 

Phil   Hansen 

Maurice  Clayton 

Ralph    Alder 

Floyd   Mclntire 

Wayne  Millet 

Oakley    Evans 

Richard   Graham 

Vee   Call 

Gordon    Snow 

Don    Alder 
Malcolm    Johnson 

Harold   Tuft 

Vern    Waldo 

Richard    Knight 

Woodrow    Wilson 

Neil    Peterson 


iV^_j^^ii 


GOLD  BRICKERS 


JOE  SWENSON 

VICE  PRES. 

Parties: 

Formal 

December    I 

Invitational 

Spring 

Spring    Festival 

Spring    quarter 

239 


J.   E.  Allen 

Frank   Swenson 


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Phillip   Knight 


TAUSIGS 

Organized   1922 


Offi 


icers: 


PHILLIP  KNIGHT 

Marion    Rowe 
Bud   Bown 
Russell  Durrant 
Dave   Hibbert 
Dr.  A.  Rex   Johnson 


PRES. 

sec. 

treas. 

ritualist. 

warden. 

faculty  adviser. 


Other   members: 

Myron   Bown,   William   Firmage,   Russell    Foutz, 
Stanley  Heal,   George   Pehrson,    Rex   Straw, 
Jack   Woodward 


240 


Francis  Mac   Swenson 


Ro^s  Webb 

Dave   Hibbert 


Carlyle  Adams 


Kenneth  Cannon 


Ronald   Dixon 


John    Dalton 


Bill    Benton 


Jim    Benton 


Ronald    Higgins 


DeVerel  Nicholes 


Russell    Durrant 


Owen  Rowe 

Dale  Schofield 


Marion   Rowe 


Niles  Vest 


Meivin   Kavachevich 


Willard   Nelson 


Reed   Crane 

George   Gillespie 

Glen   Berge 

Dean   Lewis 


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Formal 

Spring   quarter 

Invitational 

Winter   quarter 

Hobo  party 

Spring   quarter 

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Orgill   Aylett 

Marvell    Hutchinson 
Virgil   Wedge 

Loyd  Young 


La  Verne    Ungricht 

Gerald    Ericksen 
Don   Greenwood 

Howard    Ballard 


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Lyie  Eldredge 

Byron    Geslison 

Max    Marquardson 

Cecil    Bullock 


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Woodrow   Mickelsen 
Archie   Romney 

Wilford    Fischer 

Deane  Alsop 


VAL  HYRICS 

Organized  1928 


Off 


icers: 


DUANE  BALLARD 

LaVerne    Ungricht 
Delbert    Bean 
Kay    Hart 


PRES. 


sec   &■  treas. 

publicity   officer. 

athletic   manager. 


Other   members: 

Phillip  Ashworth,    Shirl    Wilson,    Frank   Wright, 
Clark    Nielson 


242 


Vincent   Redd 

Norman   Freestone 
Ray    Fahring 

Kay    Hart 


Herbert   Taylor 
Delbert   Bean 
Lamar  Taylor 

Karl   Jameson 


Grant  Johansen 
Marshall    Huffaker 

Grant   Hutchinson 

Sylvan    Stevens 


J.   B    Decker 


Duane  Ballard 

Mennell   Taylor 


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VAL  HYRICS 

WOODROW  MICKELSEN        VICE-PRES. 


Parties: 

Christmas    Festival 

Dinner   Formal 

Spring    Invitational 


Fall   quartet 
Winter   quarter 
Spring   quarter 


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VIKIN6S 

Organized   1928 


Offi. 


JAY  NELSON 

Boyd  Page 
Vern  Hales 
Roy  Hammond 


PRES. 

sec. 

treas. 
manager   of   athletics. 


244 


Bert    Fulmer 

Jack   Davies 

Waller  Clark 

Ezra    Clark 

Thomas   Peterson 

Don    Alldredge 

Vernon   Hales 
Phil   Christenson 

Mark    Brockbank 

Kay  Hammond 

Niles   Wing 

Ivan   Willey 

George   Stoddard 

Dale  Jones 
Alton   Merrill 

Waller   Hoge 

Larry  Whitman 
Boyd    Page 
Roscoe   Nelson 
Weldon  Alldredge 

Verl   Whiting 


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Wdlldce    Gardner 

Lyman    Partridge 

EvereH   Pullen 

Jennings    Evans 

Roy    Broadbent 

Reed    Hughes 

Dave    Merrill 

Clyde    Greenwell 
Bill    Howe 

Virgil    Stice 

Kirk   Stevens 

Roy    Hammond 

Lynn    Wright 

Jay    Nelson 
Gilbert   Tolhurst 

Elmer    Griffith 

Preston    Gledhill 
Derrol    Griffith 
Glade   Anderson 

Sherman   Wing 


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Parties: 

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Invitational 


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January   23 
Spring    quarter 


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CLUBS 


We  wonder  from  whence  all  the  students  come 
to  maintain  the  numerous  clubs  on  the  campus. 
Whether  they  exist  to  keep  up  a  spark  of  interest 
in  a  scholastic  course,  to  break  the  silence  of  de- 
votional with  an  occasional  announcement  of  a 
meeting,  or  just  to  have  their  pictures  in  the  year- 
book, we  realize  they  play  an  important  role  in 
Y  life. 


IDAHO  CLUB 

Organized    1924 

Purpose:      To    foster   friendliness   and    good   will    among 
the  students   from    Idaho. 


Ross    Pickett 
Barbara  Perrett 

Gerald    Bodily 

Afton   Holt 
Marion   Duffin 


Mary  Callan 
Elmer   Crowley 
Alicebeth    Whitely 

Erwin    Zeyer 
Ruth   Schweider 


Harold   Christensen 
Mildred   Maughan 
Willard    Hayward 
Bernice  Johnson 

Lowell   Yancey 


Sybil   Cole 
Wayne   Taylor 
Winnifred   Nuttall 

Richard    Boyer 

Stella    King 


Rulon   Doman 
Bennett  Jacobs 

Alma   Mercer 
Max   Benson 

Paul   Hunt 


Off 


icers: 


MARLOW  WOOTTON 


PRES. 


248 


Marlow   Wootton 

Edna   Ellsworth 
Glen   Johnson 
Elvera   Campbell 

Dee  Cox 


Elaine    Hyde 

Harvey   Crandail 
Dixie   Gelnap 
Chester   May 

Vern   Moncur 


Nolan   Oswald 

Lark   Allred 
Ivan   Gee 
Maxine  Hammond 
Don    Hamilton 


Mary   Duersch 

Bruce   Barclay 
Lucy    Bateman 
Don  Chatterton 
June    Bateman 


Emma   Spencer 
Vernon    Ball 

Beulah   Spongberg' 

Roland   Pond 


IDAHO  CLUB 


BARBARA  PERRETT 


VICE   PRES. 


Chester  May 
Paul    Hunt 
Roland    Pond 
Winifred    Nuttall 


sec   €f   treas. 

social  committee  chairman 

athletic   manager 

reporter 


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Amel  Sfiawcrofl 

Evelyn    Nielson 

McKay   Allred 

Dee    Shawcroft 


Elda  Jackson 

Floyd   Morlensen 

Dorothy   Williams 

Val   Johnson 


Reese    Faucette 

Estella   Mortensen 

Norman    Reed 
Clefaine   Reed 


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COLORADO  CLUB 

Organized    1933 
Purpose:      To    unite    students    from    Colorado    for 


/-vrr.        _       organized    social    development. 


VAL  JOHNSON 


PRES. 


Evelyn    Nielson 
Estella   Mortensen 
Reese   Faucette 
Floyd   Mortensen 
Other  members: 

Millard    Brady,    Leo   Brady,    LaVere   Bagwell, 
Iris  Allred,   B.    H.  Harrison,   Margaret  Lambert, 
Howard    Feast. 


vice-pres. 

sec.   treas. 

publicity   manager 

athletic   manager 


250 


I 


Lalovi   Fish 

Russell    Westover 

Beatrice    Rogers 

LaVerl   Hall 
Ireta   Eagar 


Richard  E.    Fish 

Marzelle   Jesperson 
Harold   Smith 
Oma    LeSueur 

Eli  Abegg 


Clarcia  Ashcroft 
Paul   S.  Nicholes 
Catherine  Lund 
Gordon    LeSueur 
Wanda    Peterson 


Otto   Done 
Errol   G.    Brown 

Elva    Richardson 
Roswell   Willard 
Harold   Mc  Bride 


Charlotte   Nelson 
Royal    Rhoton 
Glenaveve  Decker 

Rex   A.    Bigler 
Melvin   Crosby 


Junius   Payne 
Levora    Eagar 
Guy   Lund 
Marguerite   Ennis 
Lin   Maxwel 


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ARIZONA   CLUB 

Organized    I912 

Purpose:  To  promote  good  fellowship,  to  encourage 
scholarship,  and  to  sponsor  friendly  asso- 
ciations  among   the   students   from    Arizona. 


Offi 


cers: 


HAROLD  H.  SMITH 

Ireta   Eagar 
Marguerite   Ennis 
Ivan  Richardson 
Marzelle   Jesperson 
Roswell   Willard 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec.   6-  treas. 

athletic   manager. 

reporter. 

recreation   chairman. 


251 


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Henry    Jensen 

Woodrow  Mickelsen 
Afton    Boberg 
Duane   Ballard 
Don   Greenwood 


Helen    Farrer 

Bennie  Schmiett 
Louise  Cooper 

Deane  Alsop 
Ella   Greenwood 


Elmer  Griffith 

Eleanor   Brown 

Derral  Griffith 
Lenora   Aylett 
Glen   Borg 


Joseph    Despain 
Alice  Todd 
Howard    Ballard 
Eloise  Welch 
Ellis  Butterfield 


Alva   Dimond 

Brian    Hutchings 

Florence  Todd 
Harold    Larsen 
Sarah  Fitzgerald 


Lloyd   Dimond 

Vilate    Butterfield 
Drews   Riska 
Olive  Thaxton 
Rulon    Oborn 


JORDAN  CLUB 

Organized    1933 

Purpose:  To  maintain  a  spirit  of  fellowship  and  friendly 
association  among  former  Jordan  High  School 
students. 


Offi 


cers: 


BENNIE  SCHMIETT 

Florence   Todd 
Sarah    Fitzgerald 
Glen    Borg 
Don   Greenwood 
Elmer  Griffith 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec   Cf   treas. 

program   chairman. 

membership   chairman. 

athletic   manager. 


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252 


Ila   Jones 

Loyd    Young 

Norma    Perkins 

Woodrow    Brown 


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Pearl   Naegle 

Maude    Redd 

Beth    Roberts 

Alene    Hansen 


Vincent    Redd 

Merene    Redd 
Beth    Stout 

Sterling    Redd 


Clayton    Perkins 


Mary    6ayle&  Acree 


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SAN  JUAN  CLUB 


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Organized    I93A 

Purpose: 

To   foster    the    high    ideals   of   the    Brigham 

Young    University   In    educational    and    social 

life. 

Officers; 

LOYD  YOUNG                                    PRES. 

Beth    Stout                                                vlce-pres. 

Norma    Perkins                                                    sec. 

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MILLARD  CLUB 

Organized    I919 

Purpose:      To   encourage  friendliness   and   social   relation- 
ships  amona    students   from    Millard    County. 
Office 


VERDELL  BISHOP 
Elcee   Law 
La   Verl    Christensen 
Clifton    Boyack 
Lloyd  Schlappi 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec.   £f   treas. 

social    chairman. 

athletic   manager. 


Verdell    Bishop 

Elcee    Law 

Thomas    Reeves 

Rondo   Law 

Verdell    Rigby 

Rawlin    Roper 

Vola    Knight 

Halden    Boyack 

Lloyd  Schlappi 

May   Gardner 

Orran   Ashby 

Duane   Bishop 

La  Verl    Christensen 

Avard  Rigby 

Helen    Hilton 

Clifton    Boyack 

Melvin    Ashby 

Ben    Robinson 

Merrill   Croft 

Evan    Gardner 

Kenneth   Bunker 

Other   members: 

Smith   Adair 


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Cecil    Dimick 

Ross   Webb 
Zola  Johnson 

Lee   Empey 
Orson    Peterson 


LaVerne   Ungricht 
LaRue    Rowley 
Walter   Williams 
Helen    Johnson 
Dr.    Lowry   Nelson 


Helen   Jorgensen 
Elliott    Killpack 
Luella    Guymon 
Floyd    Mclnlire 

Vivian    Peacock 


Louis    Bryner 
Hilga  Thorderson 

Elmo   Geary 
Ruth   Williams 

Karl   Jameson 


Kenner    Killpack 
Wayne   Mclntire 

Edith    Rowley 
Eugene  Jorgensen 

Arvid    Larsen 


Dean    Killpack 
Cleo    Rassmusen 
Dr.    Rex   Johnson 

Reah    Larsen 

Lee  Stokes 


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CARBON-EMERY  CLUB 

Organized    1933 

Purpose:      To   unite  the   students  from  Carbon   and 

Emery  Counties   into   a   friendly   and   active 
organization. 


Offi 


icers: 


ELMO  GEARY 

LaRue  Rowley 
Hilga  Thorderson 
Lee   Stokes 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec.   (jK   treas. 

publicity   manager 


255 


I 


Arthur   Sundwall 
Beth  Madsen 

Robert   Stewart 

Beulah   Carlson 

Merrill    Stewart 


Laurel   Aagard 

Grant    Johansen 

George   Anderson 

Gerald    Ericksen 

Ana   Jensen 


Grant   Bunderson 
Maurine    Kjar 

Ervin    Peterson 

Georgia   Olson 
Don   Stewart 


Wilmer  Tanner 
Ethelyn    Peterson 
Reese  Anderson 
Katherine   Sundwall 
Cornelius   Peterson 
Eugene    Peterson 


Dean  Stewart 
Ruby  Cox 
Charlton   Jacobs 
Florence    Nielsen 
Spencer    Squire 

Ruby  McFarlane 


SAN  PETE  CLUB 


Organized    1926 


Purpose: 

To  .further   friendship  and 

association   among 

those   who   have   a  common   bond    in   related 

home   ties. 

Officers: 

GERALD  ERICKSEN 

PRES. 

Ethelyn   Peterson 

vice-pres. 

Katherine   Sundwall 

sec.   (j-   treas, 

Opal  Christensen 

reporter. 

Spencer   Squire 

recrefatlon    leader. 

256 


George   Harston 
Owen    Bloomfield 
Glen    Johnson 
Morris   Williams 
Professor   Seth   Shaw 


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Elone    Farnsworth 
Dr.   Thomas    L.   Martin 
James    Babcock 
Miles    Harston 
Lowell    Bennion 


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James   Jensen 

Fred    Giles 
Don   Tippets 
Marshall    Huffaker 

John    Dean 


I 


Averil    Nielson 
Newell   Dickson 

Luther    Edwards 
Ned    Dickson 
Theordore   Thorson 


Amel   Shawcroft 

Merrill    Banks 
Clyde   Anderson 

Arnold    Bingham 


AG.  CLUB 

Organized    1921 

Purpose:      To   foster   social    and  scholastic   fellowship 
among    students    interested    in    agriculture. 


Offi 


cers: 


NED  B    DICKSON 

Don   Tippets 
Fred   Giles 
Bert  Fulmer 


PRES. 


vice-pres. 

sec.    £f  treas. 

social    chairman 


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COSMOPOLITAN  CLUB 

Organized    1934 

Purpose:      To   welcome   and    promote   the  friendship   of 
students   from   far   places,   and   to   spread 
the  fame   of  this   school. 


Offi 


icers: 


PRES. 


vice-pres. 
sec.  treas. 


VERDELL  RIGBY 

Katherine   Smith 
Ina  Jesperson 

Other   members: 

Jay   Keeler,  Arthur  Davidson,     Lewis   Guyla, 
Lilia   Murphy,    Ruth    Horr,   Gordon   Seaman, 
Dean     and    Mrs.    DeJong,     Russell    Carr, 
Margaret  Tanner,  Grace  Hildy,  Clifford    Hales 


Milton    Grimes 
Guy    Lund 

Dr.   Thomas    L.   Martin 
Kirk   Stephens 

Harold  Smith 


Ray   Colton 

F-ay   Bybee 

Rose   Kirkham 
Arden   Westman 
George  Stoddard 


Otto   Done 

Katherine   Smith 

William    Carr 
Mattie  Taylor 

Karl    Brand 


J.   B.   Decker 

Reese  Faucette 
Cecelia   Jensen 

Oakley   Evans 

Ray   Wheeler 


June    Fames 

Golden   Taylor 

Laurel   Harper 

Klien  Skousen 

Ray  Wheeler 


Rudger  Jones 
LaVieve  Jesperson 

Verdell    Rigby 
Erika    Seiter 
Robert   Parker 


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Oerald    Bodily 
LeGrande   Magleby 
Loyd   Young 

James   Clark 

Orson    Hicken 


Dr.  William   Snow 
Lucille   Skinner 
Ray   Colton 
Virginia   Brand 
Dr.   Christen   Jensen 


Katherine    Sundwall 
Milton   Grimes 
Katherie   Smith 
Marden    Duke 

Ruth    Robinson 


Rudger  Jones 
Wayne   Mclntire 
Darlene   Owens 

Clifford   Young 

Elden  Schow 


Joseph   Swenson 

Florence   Pierce 
John   Murdock 

Norma   Miner 

Frank    Hess 


Minnie   Hardman 
Rulon    Carlile 

Merline   Gardner 
Wayne   Johnson 
Marjorie  Wagers 


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INTERNATIONAL  RELATIONS 

Organized    1931 
Purpose:      To    educate    and    enlighten    public     opinion 
about   the  principles  of  international  conduct, 
law   and    organization. 


Officers: 

MILTON  GRIMES 

Darlene   Owens 
Ray  Colton 
Lucille   Skinner 

Other   members: 

Ina   Jesperson, 
Margaret  Thomas 

259 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

second   vice-pres. 

sec.   6-   treas. 


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PSYCHOLOGY  CLUB 

Organized   I910 

Purpose:  To  keep  students  in  contact  with  advancing 
psychological  research,  current  literature,  and 
advanced   workers   in   psychology. 

Officers: 

LEVI  REYNOLDS  PRES. 


Pearl   Callis 
Duane    Bown 


vice-pres. 
sec    6f   treas. 


Other   members: 

Herman    L.    Anderson,  Lawrence    Bee,    Phyllis 
Christensen,    Leona    Fetzer,   Ray   Whiting. 


260 


Marden   King 

Gerald    Bodily 

Wilkins  Nuttall 

Jack   Gibb 

Mark   Brockbank 

Helen   Harris 

Roy    Broadbent 

Pearl  Callis 

Lorna  Wentz 

Rex  Ingersoll 

Luana   Mercer 

Nolan   Oswald 

Levi    Reynolds 

Olive  Winterton 

Milton  Beck 

Barratt  Chadwick 

Lyman    Partridge 
Golden   Woolf 

John   Freckleton 
Merle  Vance 
Wilford   Fischer 


Back   Row: 

Myles  Judd 
Bill   Goodman 
Merrill   Wood 
Gilbert   Tolhurst 


Center    Row: 

Beth    Paxman 
Hermese   Broadbent 
Nadine   Taylor 


Front    Row: 

Lorna    Wentz 
Moreho  Allred 
Norma    Pardoe 
Margret    Boyer 


MASK  CLUB 

Organized    1921 

Purpose:  To  make  possible  a  democratic  approach 
for  the  study  and  enjoyment  of  drama  on 
the  campus. 


Officers: 


NORMAN   FREESTONE 

Virginia    Ekins 
Margaret   Bird 


PRES. 


vice-pres. 
sec.   Cf   treas. 


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ELEMENTARY  FRENCH  CLUB 

Organized    I920 

Purpose:  Le  Cercle  Francals  de  la  Premiere  Annee  offre  aux 
commencants  des  occasions  pour  parler  et  entendre 
la   langue  vivante. 


Offi 


cers: 


WAYNE  MclNTIRC 

Fern   Christensen 
Eli  Clayson 


PRES. 


vice-pres. 
sec.  £f  treas. 


Front  row:  Davies,    Fielkau,   Welch,    Daniels,    Richards,  Wall,    Hicks,    Decker,   Horr, 

Anderson,   Layton,  Horlon,  Mrs.   Roberts. 
Second   row:     Marsden,   Prof.    Cummings,    Ashby,    Petersen,    Wilson,    Pierce,    Carlile, 

Murdock,   Broadbent,   Mercer,    Rasmusson,   Wells. 
Third    row:  Clayson,    Nicholes,   Hansen,  Thorne,   Cooper,   Lefler,   LeBeau,  Winterton, 

Bell,   Peterson,  Olson. 
Fourth    row:        Rodgers,  Christensen,   Young,    Allan,   Smart,   Cope,  Christensen,   Clegg, 

DeGraff,   Wing. 
Fifth    row:  Mclntire,    Bohman,    Freestone,   Spilsbury,   Evans,    Hasler,  Crowley,    Pratt, 

Domina. 
Sixth   row:         Stice,  Gledhill,   Bingham,    Knight,  Alder,   Halverson. 


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ADVANCED  FRENCH  CLUB 

Organized    1920 

Purpose:  Le  Cercle  Francals  pour  les  etudiants  avances 
s'interesse  a  la  vie  francaise  representee  par 
des  pieces  dramatiques,  des  jeux,  des  chansons, 
des  coutumes,  des     fetes,  etc. 


Offi 


icers: 


DICK  CUMMINGS 

Mrs.    Elizabeth    Reynolds 
Dee   Cox 
Shirley    Redd 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec.   <&•   treas. 

news   reporter. 


First    row:  Professor   Cummings,   Anderson,    Reynolds,    Pierce,    Roberts,  Van 

Wagenen,  Young. 
Second   row:      Smoot,   Harris,   Skinner,   Van    Dam,    Eggertsen,   Paxman,   Callis, 

Wilson,   Evans,   Wagers,   Shelley,    Morgan,    Dick   Cummings. 
Third   row:  Seiter,    Richards,    Brain,    Sorensen,    Waldram,    Seaton,    Wentz, 

Callis,    Redd,    Richards. 


263 


GERMAN  CLUB 

Organized    1923 

Purpose:  Die  Studenten,  die  sich  fur  das  Studium  des 
Deutschen  interessieren,  mit  den  deutschen 
Beitragen    zur  Weltkultur   bekannt  zu   machen. 


Offi 


cers: 


ELI  K.  CLAYSON 

Irene   Houston 
Grace   Hildy 


PRES. 


vice-pres. 
sec.   if  treas. 


First   Row:         Gee,   Barlow,  Crowley,   Nelson,   Rowley,   Kelley,    Greenwood,  Kruger,  Guymon, 

Neves,  Jolley,   Bowman,   Houston,   Hales,  Call,   Reese,  Soffe,   Broadbent. 
Second   Row:     Barclay,    McKinner,    Young,    McGregor,    Spencer,    Bissell,    Vernon,    Krauss, 

Sardoni,    Lambert,    Peterson,    de   Jong,    Clayson,    Zeyer,    Young,    Clark,     Earl, 

Naylor,   Purdy,   Newcomer. 
Third   Row:        White,   Forsyth,  Olson,  Ashworth,    Hildy,    Cottam,    Briggs,    Jenkins,   Hundley, 

Peterson,  Tew,   Bybee,  Chatterton,   Hess,   Lewis,  Weight,  Moore. 
Fourth    Row:      B.  Bybee,  Hardy,  Harris,  Geslison,  Jensen,   Riska,  Kirkham,   Porter,  Anderson, 

Westman,  Hammond,   Franson,  Oldroyd,  McBride,   Sorenson,   Peterson. 
Fifth   Row:        Freckleton,  Simmons,   LeSueur,   Windward,  Clark,  Sundwall,  Cottam,   Sorensen, 

Brown. 


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Purpose: 


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icers: 


SPANISH  CLUB 

Organized   1927 

Crlar  en  el  grupo  un  agradacimiento  por  los 
costumbres  de  la  gente  de  habia  espanol,  y 
engrandecer   amistad   entre   los   decipulos. 


ROSWELL  WILLARD 

Fulvia  Call 
Margaret    Harris 
Virgil    Peterson 


PRES. 

vice-pres. 

sec.  £f  treas. 

social    chairman. 


First  Row:         Reed    Johnson,    Rey    Pratt,    Bert    Ludlow, 

Ray  Fahring,  Jasper  McClellan. 
Second    Row:   Ruby   Cox,    Thelma     Harris,    Roswell    Willard, 

Roann  Threet,  Beth   Richards,  Huitau  Allred, 

Merline  Miller,  Archie  Romney. 
Third   Row:       Ernest    Young,    B.    F.    Cummings,    Katherine 

Gleason,   Beatrice   Rogers,  Marguerite   Ennis, 

Robert    Parker,    Levora    Eagar,    Max    Hunt, 

Isabel le  Romney,  Ada  Taylor,  George  Stoddard, 

Virgil    Peterson 


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CANADIAN  CLUB 


STEWART  6ROW 


PRES. 


Front   row: 
Back    row: 


McFarlane,   Nicholes,   Judd,   Cottam,    Reeve, 
Cotlam,  Snow,   Leavilt. 

N.    Cottam,    H.    Nicholes,    M.    Judd,    Prof. 
Nicholes,  Spencer,  R.  Cottam,  Romney,  Nisson 


Front   Row:        Walker,  Card,   King,   F.    Walker,    Pitcher, 

Rolfson. 
Center    Row:     Woolf,    Z.    Winterton,    Aenone    Woolf, 

L.   Wlnterton,    O.    Winlerlon,    Marsden, 

Mrs.   Woolf,   e  Woolf. 
Back   Row:        Watson,   Laycock,  W.  Woolf,  Mrs.  Grow, 

S.   Grow,   W.  Woolf,  A.  Woolf,   K.  Grow, 

Forsyth 

DIXIE  BOOSTERS 

JACK  SPENCER  PRES. 


First   Row:         Winifred    Nuttall,    Leah   Tate, 
Cecilia   Jensen,  Afton   Clegg, 
Melba  Brower,   Francis   Foster. 

Second    Row:   Gladys   Hooks,   Udell   Jolley, 
Marion    Piatt,    Ray  McGuire. 

Back    Row;         Spencer   Squire,  Carlton   Culmsee, 

Harrison    R.   Merrill,    Reese    E.    Faucette. 


Y  JOURNALISTS 


CECELIA  JENSEN         PRES. 
Reese   E.    Faucette   sec.   (*■  treas. 


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INDEX    TO    ADVERTISERS 


A.  &  W.  Root  Beer  Stand 

Balllf,  George 

Banyan  Lunch 

Bee  Co.,  Stephen 

Bob's  Billiards 

Booth,  A.  L 

Brockbank  and  Pope 

Bullock's  Billiards 

Burt's  Nash  Agency 

Butlers 

Cherry  Hill  Dairy 

Jolley  Motors 

Claudin  Funeral  Home 

Consolidated  Wagon  and  Machine  Co. 

Crest  Theatre 

Daniel  Auto  Wreckage 

Deseret  Book  Co. 

Eastman  Kodak  Stores 

Fiimage,  J.  L.  &  Sons 

First  Security  Bank 

Gesstord's  Paint 

Glade  Candy  Co. 

Graham  Printing 

Granite  Mart 

Hansen's  Candy  Co. 

Hedquist  Photo  Shop 

Henroid,  Inc.,  D.  G. 

Jacobs,  Sol 

Chrlstensen's 

Keeleys 

Larsen,  P.  L. 

Larson  Studio 

Leven's 

Lewis  Ladies  Store 

Lewis,  Mose 

Madsen  Cleaning 

Maibens,  Inc. 

Mitchell,  W.  E. 

Morgan  and  Morgan 

Mullet,  Frank 


National  French  Cleaning 

Nelson,  Joseph 

New  Ute  Hotel 

North  Pacific  College  of  Oregon 

Orpheum  Theatre 

Original  Utah  Woolen  Mills 

Paramount  Theatre 

Paul's  Radio  Shop 

Piggly  Wiggly 

Progressive  Printing 

Provo  Bakery 

Prove  Book  Bindery 

Provo  Cleaning  and  Dyeing 

Provo  Greenhouse 

Quinn's  Ice  Cream 

Roberts  Hotel  Rooms  and  Dining 

Safeway-Pay'n  Takit 

Salt  Lake  and  Utah  Railroad 

Sears,  Roebuck 

Shrivers 

Sweet  Candy  Co. 

Taylor  Brothers 

Tennant,  H.  H. 

Timpanogos  Creamery 

Tri-State  Lumber  Co. 

University  Market 

University  Pharmacy 

Utah-Idaho  School  Supply 

Utah-Idaho  Sugar 

Utah  Office  Supply 

Utah  Oil  Refining 

Utah  Timber  and  Coal 

Utah  Photo  Materials 

Utah  Power  and  Light 

Utah  Wasatch  Dairy 

Y  Barber  and  Beauty  Shop 

Y  Cafeteria 


Each  year  a  larger  and  better  quality  book  is  made  possible  as  a  result  of  our  advertisers. 
As  staff  workers  we  attempt  to  make  an  outstanding  advertising  section  for  the  students  and 
advertisers.  We  urge  all  students  to  patronize  the  business  men  who  have  displayed  an  interest 
in  the  growth  and  activities  of  our  studentbody.    BOOST   BANYAN   BOOSTERS! 

OAKLEY  EVANS, 

Business  Manager. 


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BUSINESS  AND  PROFESSIONAL  PAGE 


PROFESSIONAL 

George  Balllf,  Lawyer 

A.  L.  Booth,  Lawyer 

Brockbank  and  Pope,  Attorneys 

Morgan  and  Morgan 

J.  Rulon  Morgan  A.  B.  Morgan 

Attorneys  at  Law 

Joseph  Nelson 

Architect 


BUSINESS 


Bullock  Billiards  and  Russel  Barber  Shop 

Provo  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Company 

University  Book  Store 


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A  GOOD  FOUNDATION 

Education  has  laid  a  good  foundation  for  your  future  business 
or  professional  life.  That  training  plus  thrift  through  use  of  our 
facilities  will  help  you  to  succeed. 

JOIN  OUR  FAMILY  CIRCLE  OF  95,000  DEPOSITORS  SOON 

FIRST  SECURITY  BANK  OF  UTAH 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION 
Six  Branches  Located  at 

PROVO 

Ogden,  Logan,  Bingham,  Magna,  Richmond 


FIRST  SECURITY  BANK  OF  IDAHO 

15  Branches  Located  at 

Boise,    Pocatello,    Blackfoot,    Emmett,    Gooding,    Hailey,    Idaho    Falls, 

Jerome,  Montpeller,  Mountain  Home,  Nampa,  Payette, 

Preston,  Rupert,  Shoshone 


FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK 

Of  Salt  Lake  City 
Branches  at  Sugar  hlouse  and  Tooele 


FIRST  SECURITY  TRUST  CO. 

Salt  Lake  City 

FIRST  SECURITY  BANK 

Rock  Springs,  Wyo. 
Member  of  First  Security  Corporation  System 
Largest   Intermountain    Banking   Organization 


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Why  the  'Y'  Should  Patronize 
the  'S.  L  &  U; 


•Approximately    1 ,000   persons   are   depending   on 
this  road  for  a  living. 

•This  railroad  is  a  "hlome  Institution." 

•It  furnishes  efficient  Passenger  and  Freight  service 
for  every  need  at  low  rates. 

•It  has  paid  $59,000  in  taxes  annually  for  10  years. 

•Free  pick-up  and  delivery  service  Is  furnished  on 
less-than-carload  freight. 

•It   has    "Red    Arrow"    Fast    Freight   Service,   with 
Free   Drayage.  (Faster  than  Truck  service.) 


RIDE  THE  BIG  RED  CARS 


Maiben's  Incorporated 


The  Honne  of 


Bennett's  Paints  and  Enamels 


Manufactured  in 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 


J& 

7  -  STORES  -  7 
Candy,  Pastry  and  Cafe 

Salt  Lake  -  Ogden  -  Provo 

The  Difference 


in  current  cost  between  a  poor  light  and  a 
good  light  for  the  entire  scholastic  career 
of  an  individual — first  grade  to  graduation 
—is  $12.00. 


Use  Better  Light  and  Have  Better  Sight 


Utah  Power  &  Light  Co. 


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VOU  WAD  HER  NUMBER 
BUT  WHICH  ONE  15  IT  ? 


Thank  You,  Students,  for  Your 
Patronage 

ORPHEUM 

Where  You  See  and  Hear  the  Best 


Progressive  Printing  Co. 

97  N.  University  Ave. 
Quality  Commercial  Printing 

Dance  and   Party   Programs  and  Announcements 


Safeway  Stores 

and 

Pay'n  Takit 

Our  Stores  Sell  Groceries  For  Less 
Every  Day 


CHRISTENSEN'S 
Thrift  Department  Store 

Reliable  Merchandise  -  Reasonably  Priced 
Courteously  Presented  -  Always 


"Just  the  type  of 
store  that  appeals 
to  the  tvell  dressed 
college  man.     .     .     . 


FlRMAGE 

1 72  South  Main  Salt  Lake  City 

Clottiing  Furmshingi 


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J  buy  from  us — 

We  must 

protect  our  good  name 

It  is  your  assurance  of  complete  satisfaction 

Frai 

ik  J.  Mulleft 

Jeweler 

184  W.  Center 

Provo,  Utah 

B.  Y.  U.  Is  the  Pride  of  Utah 


SOL  JACOBS 


LADIES"  READY-TO-WEAR 


110  W.  Center 


Provo,  Utah 


CREST 

Phone  95 

Selected  Pictures 

for 

Particular  People 
Have  a  Theatre  Party  After 


For  .  .  . 


YOUR  SAKE 
OUR  SAKE 
HEALTH'S  SAKE 

Use 
UTAH  SUGAR 


A  &  W  Root  Beer  Stand 

Brown's  Ice  Cream 

Good  Sandwiches 

129  S.  University  Ave.             Paul  Westwood,  Mgr. 

Provo  Greenhouse 


Ladies  Floral 


Phone  80 


FLOWERS  FOR  ALL  OCCASIONS 


Where  the  Flowers  Grow 


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STUDENTS,  whenever  you  look  through  this  issue  of  the  Banyan  we 
hope  you  will  ever  remember  our  pleasant  associations  while  making 
the  pictures  of  this  book,  and  whenever  you  think  of  photographs 
you  will  also  think  of 

Larson  Studio 

77  North  University 

Provo,  Utah 


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D.G. 

Henroid  Inc. 

A  Com 

plete  Food  Market 

80  West  Center 

Phone 
Provo,  Utah 

131 

SWEET' 

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SALT  LAKE 

BARS 

Are  All  -  Ways  G 

cod 

Facts  About  Dry  Cleaning 

We  advise  standard  service  for  good  clothes 
because  they  keep  clean  longer  and  wear  better. 
All  work  guaranteed.  We  do  all  kinds  of  altering, 
repairing,  and  pressing.  Hats  cleaned  and  blocked. 

Also  hemstitching  and  picoting  service. 

National  French  Cleaning  Co. 

Phone  125  Prove,  Utah 


JOLLEY  MOTOR  CO. 


Chrysler  -  Plymouth 


Sales  and  Service 


145  North  University  Ave. 


Phone  338 


BUTLER'S 

GIVE 

A  Little  More  in  "Service" 
A    Little    More    In    "Value" 

Women's  Ready-+o-Wear 

Piece  Goods 

Art  Goods  Package  Goods 

TO  EMBROIDER 


The  Home  of 

VITALITY 

Health  Shoes 
For  Women 


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HOTEL  ROBERTS 


COMFORTABLE  AND  HOME-LIKE 


AND  DINING  ROOM 

Special  Attention  Given  at  Banquets  and  Parties 
Banquet  Rates  Fifty  Cents  and  up — Hall  Included 

Regular  Dinners  and  Club  Breakfasts 
at  Popular  Prices 


Phone  36  or  1441 


A.  J.  Anderson,  Mgr. 


280 


This  is  the  Place 


Lewis  Ladies'  Store 


LEADERS  IN 


STYLE 


QUALITY  . 
PRICE 


The  Home  of 
ROTHMOOR  COATS  AND  SUITS 

Lewis  Ladies'  Store 

PROVO,  UTAH  Leo  N.  Lewis,  Mgr. 


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Everything  Photographic 


Eastman  Kodak  Stores,  Inc. 


155  South  Main  Street 


SALT  LAKE  CITY,  UTAH 


Utah  Timber  &  Coal, 

Inc. 

164  West  Fifth  North 

COAL  AND  BUILDING 

MATERIALS 

PAINT  -  OIL  -  GLASS 

Phone  232 

For  Quality  Ask  Your  Dealer  for 

Challenge  Dairy  Products 

Manufactured  by 

Utah  Wasatch  Dairy,  Inc. 

Phone  1255 
"A  Co-operative  Organization" 


Sears  Roebuck  &  Company 


Satisfaction  Guaranteed 


189  West  Center  Street  Prove.  Utah 


DEVELOPING 

PRINTING 

\EN  URGING/ 


Let  Us  Serve  You 

We're  ready — with  Kodak  Verlchrome  Film  in  your 
size,  and  a  capable  photo  finishing  service — to  help 
you  get  the  finest  results  fronn  your  picture  taking. 
We  take  pride  in  our  developing,  printing  and 
enlarging  .  .  .  v/e'd  like  to  have  you  give  us 
a  trial.  Let  us  serve  you. 

HEDQUIST  DRUGS 


Education  and  Practical  Experience 

Are  our  greatests  assets.  Though  other  things  may 
vanish,  these  remain  one's  own  possessions,  enrich- 
ing one's  life  and  the  loves  of  others. 

Your  local  manufacturer, 

Quinn's  Ice  Cream  Co. 

83   Easf  Cenfer  St.  Phon«    1560 


Claudin  Funeral  Home 


240  North  University  Ave. 


AMBULANCE  SERVICE 


N&  UP    IDEAS 


We  Appreciate  the  Patronage  of 
B.  Y.  U.  Students 

The  Finest  Line  of  Sweaters,  Ladies'  Suits 
and  Dresses,  and  Blankets 

Manufactured  by 

Original  Utah  Woolen  Mills 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 


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From  Shakespeare  to  Sinclair  Lewis! 


From  the  pages  of  the  world's  -favorite  books 
will  come  th's  season's  finest  motion  picture! 
.  .  .  Translated  into  vibrant,  human  drama  by 
Hollywood's  most  talented  players! 


The 


Enjoy  Them  All  at 

PARAMOUNT 


THEATRE 

Provo,  Utah 


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UTAH-IDAHO  SCHOOL  SUPPLY  CO. 


School,  Office,  Church  and  Theatre  Furniture  -  School  and  Office  Supplies  -  Textbook  Depository 

DUPLICATORS,   MIMEOGRAPHING,  STENCILS,  INK  and  SUPPLIES 

GLOBE-WERNICKE 
Filing  Equipment,  Bookcases,  Safes 

LEOPOLD 
Desks  and  Tables 


155-157  South  State  Street 


Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 


North  Pacific  College  of  Oregon 

Schools  of  Dentistry  and  Pharmacy 


DENTISTRY: 


PHARMACY: 


ASSISTANTS 

AND 
HYGIENISTS: 


Established  1898 

A  four  year  course  of  Instruction  leading  to  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Dental  Medicine 
(D.M.D.)  is  offered  students  who  bring  not  less  than  one  year  of  selected  college 
credits.  Two  years  of  the  regular  premedical  course  is  recommended  for  the  students 
of  dentistry. 

The  course  of  training  Is  four  years,  leading  fo  Bachelor  of  Science  (B.S.)  in  Pharmacy. 

Requirements  for  admission:  hligh  school  graduation  or  an  equivalent  education. 

The  training  for  dental  and  medical  assistants  ind  hyglenlsts  covers  one  and  two  year 
courses. 

For  catalogue  of  information  address: 


THE  REGISTRAR 


N.  E.  Sixth  Ave.  at  Oregon  St. 


Portland,  Oregon 


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AFTBR  A  SOCIAL  UNIT  INITIATION 


YOQI  DONir  ^i/AIXE 


ELMER  CRO'WLEY 


Tri-S+a+e  Lumber  Company 


Formerly 


Smoot  Lumber  Co. 


Helpful  Service 


Phone  20 


Provo,  Utah 


Bookbinding  Specialists 


Magazine  Binding  -  Sold  Stamping 


Note  and  Thesis  Binding 


Paper  Ruling 


Binders  of  the   Banyan 


PROVO  BOOK  BINDERY 


Provo,  Utah 


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PROVO  BAKERY 

Complete  line  of 

Bread  -  Cakes  -  Pies 

Fresh  Daily 


57   North    1st  East 


Phone  334 


Y  CAFETERIA 

"Food  at  Cost" 


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THt  WISE-SEHIORS. 


PauTs  Radio  Shop 

"Yours  for  the  Finest  Skill  in 
Radio" 


43  West  1st  North 


Provo,  Utah 


BARBER  W    BE/ 
SHOP 

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Permanent  Waves 

On 

"Y"  Corner 

Phone  1279 

BANYAN  LUNCH 

PIES 
Dinner  Plate  Twenty-five  Cents 

Fountain  Service  Candies 


P.  L  Larsen 

PLUMBING  -  HEATING 

Sheet  Metal  Works 


Phone  574 


343-345  West  Center 


286 


Your 
WARDROBE! 


Is  it  always  ready  -for 
a   surprise   invitation? 


Our  Cleaning  and  Pressing 
will  keep  your  clothes  ever 
"ew  in  appearance 

MADSEN  CLEANING 


MOSE    LEWIS 


Men's  Wear 


BOB'S  BILLIARDS 

Provo's  Finest  Recreation 
Center 

Say:  "Meet  Me  at  Bob's" 


PROF.  HANSEN:   ITS  ALL-RIGHT  THIS 
TIME    BUT  NEVER  STEP   So  CLOSE  TO 
THE    EDG-E  OF  A  CLIFF  AG-AIH  — 

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HANSEN'S  CANDY 

"A   Bar  for  Everybody's 
Taste  " 


Burt's  Nash  Service 


NASH    -:-    LAFAYETTE 


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TO  AT  ft€NT€0  TUX— 


PIGGLY  WIGGLY 


Meats  -  Groceries 


84  North  University  Ave. 


Phone  217 


TOVO, 


Utah 


YOU  CAN  BUY 
Hart  Schaffner  and  Marx 

Clothes 

STETSON  and  DOBBS  HATS 
WILSON  BROTHERS  FURNISHINGS 
FREEMAN  and  FLORSHEIM  SHOES 
GRAYCO  SHIRTS  and  NECKWEAR 
INTERWOVEN  SOCKS 


at 


SHRIVERS 


16  West  Center 


Provo,  Utah 


Daniel's 
Auto  Wreckage 

Used  Parts  for  Your  Car 

Satisfaction  Guaranteed  or  Money  Refunded 

WRECKER  SERVICE 

Day  or  Night 

Phone  68  Provo,  Utah 


EVERYTHING 
For  the  Office  and  School 

The  Store  of 
Quality        and        Service 

UTAH  OFFICE  SUPPLY 


43  East  Center 


Phone  15 


288 


W.  E.  Mitchell 

Your  Jeweler 

II 

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Diamonds    -    Watches    -   Jewelry 

Medals    -   Class  Pins   -    Rings 

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34  West  Center                                        Prove,  Utah 

SOMEONE  HAS  SUGOESTED  TMAT 

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DISTINCTIVE  COLLEGE  OUTFIHERS 

Everything  Direct  to  You  from  the  Style  Centers 

Everything   that  is  authentic  in   the  best  university   is  here. 
Extraordinary  values  and  fine  quality  merchandise  at  modern  prices 

H.  H.  Tennant  Co. 

Manufacturing  Jewelers 

Special  Order  Work  of  Platinum  and  Gold  Jewelry 
Diamond  Setting,  Engraving,  Enameling,  Jobbing 

Class  Pins  and  Rings 
"For  the  Trade  Only" 


Artists'  and  Sign  Writers'  Supplies 
Fresco  Colors  for  Scenery 

In  Appreciation  of  Your   1934-35  Business 

Gessford's  Inc. 

47   North   University  Ave. 


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Glade  Candy  Company 

Manufacturers  of  Fine 
Chocolates  ^nd  Bars 

Ud  to   a   Standard — 

Not  Down  to  a  Price 


To  go  to  school  is  a  privilege 

To  learn  to  study  is  an  achievement 

To  learn  to  enjoy  good  books  Is  an  accompllshmen 

To  know  where  to  buy  the  best  books  is  to  know  the 

Deseret  Book  Company 


44  East  South  Temple 


Salt  Lake  City 


290 


NEW 

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flHOTEL 


FREE  PARKING  SPACE 
EFFICIENT  COURTEOUS  SERVICE 

Situated  Just  North  of  the 
Temple  Ground  on  Main  St. 


Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 


Rates  $1  and  up 


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PROVO    -    EUREKA  ~    SPANISH  FORK; 


Utah  Photo  Materials  Co. 

26  Years  of  Photo  Service 

Biographical  Photography  -  Scenic  Views 

27  W.  South  Temple  Opposite  Temple  Square 


SEE 


Stephen  Bee  Hardware  Co. 

For  Your  Tennis  Equipment 

Prices  the  Lowest 
364  West  Center 


DO  VOU  FEEL  DESPONDEIHT? 
•HAVE  THAT  TIRED  FEELING'' 

THEN    USE 

RE -LAV. 

SAFE  EFFECTIVE 


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M. 

H.  Grahann 

Printing 

Co. 

School  Printing 

a  Specia 

ity 

30  South  First  West 

Phone  285 

Provo,   I 

Jtah 

Timpanogos  Creamery  Co. 

Our  Speciality 
Timpanogos  and  Glacier  Butter 

O.   S.  OLSEN,  Mgr. 
Provo,  Utah  Phono  313 


GRANITE  MART 


Popular  Southeast  Department  Store 


1080  EAST 
21st  SOUTH  ST. 


PHONE 
HYLAND  210 


Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 


Headquarters  for  All  Athletic 

Equipment 


UNIVERSITY  MARKET 

Meats  and  Groceries 

A  Red  and  White  Store 
J.  J.  BOOTH.  Prop. 


Phone  273-274 


498  N.  University  Ave. 


UNIVERSITY  PHARMACY 

Prescriptions  -   Drugs  -  Sundries 
Ask  About  Our  Party  Room 


Candl* 


Fountain  Service 


292 


Good  Will  and  Best  Wishes  to  the 

Brigham  Young  University 
and  Its  Students 


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Consolidated  Wagon  and 


Machine  Co. 


Farm  Machinery 


Hardware 


PRESIDENT  HW^RIS  LOOMED 
LARGE  IN  THE   PUBLIC  EVE 


Read  the  Picture  of 
Pasteurization 


START  AT  BOTTOM 

Boiling  Temperature  212° 
il  way  up  here. 


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Pasteurizing 
right  here  onl/ 

Tuberculosis  Killed 
Typhoid  Kilted 
Sore  Throat  (Strep.) 


Diphtheria  b. 
Killed 


READ  UP 

Properly  Pasteurized  MDk 
is  never  boiled. 


Pasteurized  MiDc 

IS 

Safe  Milk 


READ  UP 


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This  IS  why  all  well  posted 
physicians  and  city  health 
departments  insist  that 
practically  all  milk  muat 
be  pasteurized. 


Pasteurization  Means  Progress  in  the 

Knowledge  Concerning  Dairy 

Products 


From  Findings  of  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture 


CHERRY  HILL  DAIRY 


Phone  713 


293 


Ind 


ex 


General 


Administration 

25 

All  Campus  Coeds 

141, 

142,  143 

Art  and  Pageantry 

159 

Associated  Women  Students 

44 

Banyan  Queen 

140 

Banyan  Tree 

ISO 

Campus 

77 

Campus  Life 

119 

Clubs 

247 

Commissioner  of  Education 

27 

Deans 

29,30,31,32 

Drama  and  Forensici 

16! 

Faculty 

35 

Freshmen 

101 

Honoraries 

203 

Juniors 

71 

Masters  and  Graduates 

47 

Men's  Sports 

173 

Music 

151 

President 

28 

President's  Aides 

33 

President,  LD.S.  Church 

26 

Publications 

145 

Public  Service  Bureau 

45 

Seniors 

51 

Social  Units 

219 

Sophomores 

89 

Student  Administration 

41 

Student  Council 

43 

Student  Officers 

42 

University  Extension  Division 

34 

Women's  Sports 

195 

Faculty 


Allen,  J.  Knight 

B 

Ballif,  Carma 

35 

153,215 

Ballif,  George  S. 

167 

Barlow,  Irene  S. 

39,212 

Bigelow,  Porcival  P. 

36 

Billings,  May 

36,  2 11 

Black,  Gladys  D. 

38 

Boyle,  Clarence  S. 

38 

Boyle,  WiliamH. 

36 

Brown,  Ella  Larsen 

38 

Brown,  Emma 

35 

Buggert,  Gustave 

39,  158 

C 

Car  pbell,  Jennie 

39 

Candland,  Helen 

35,  167 

Carroll,  Elsie  C. 

35 

Christensen,  Parley  A. 

37 

Clark,  Herald  R. 

32 

Coffman,  W.  Elmo 

38 

Cote,  Aubert 

190 

Cullimore,  Lloyd  L. 

40 

Culmsee,  Carlton 

34,37,267 

Cummings,  Benjamin  F. 

39, 

167,262. 

263,265 

D 

DeJong,  G^rrit,  Jr. 

31, 

153,  167, 

213,258,264 

Dixon,  Fred  W.             38, 

E 

Eastmond,  Elbert  H. 

174, 

181,  189 

37, 

160,205 

Elliott,  Vilate 

39,211,218 

Eyring,  Carl  F. 
Fisher,  Flora 

29 

35,218 

Fox,  Wilcken 

34 

e 

Gillespie,  Annie  L, 

38 

H 

Hales,  Wayne  B. 

38 

Hammond,  May  C. 

37 

Hansen,  George  H. 

Hanson,  William  F. 

Harrison,  Bertrand  F. 

Hart,  Charles  J. 

Hayes,  John  E. 

Hayward,  C.  Lynn 

Higgs,  B.T. 

Hollingshead,  Billie 

Holt,  E.  H. 

I 

J 

Jensen,  C.  LaVoir 

Jensen,  Christen 

Jenson,  Edgar  M. 

Jensen,  J.  M. 

Jeppson,  Wilma 

Johansen,  Alva 

Johnson,  A.  Rex     39,  167, 

Johnson,  Clair 


37,  205 

39,  154 
37 

36,  174 
33 

40,214 
33 
35 
33 


37 

30,  259 

39 

35.36 

40,215 

36 

206,  240,  255 

153 


Kotter,  Gladys 

L 

Lambert,  Asael  C. 

Larsen,  B.  F. 

Lee.  Wilford  D. 

Lloyd,  Oa 

Ludlow,  Thelma 

M 

Madsen,  Florence  Jepperson 

Madsen,  Franklin  W. 

Maeser,  Georgia 

Marshall.  Milton 

Martin,  Thomas  L. 

Maughan,  Barbara 

Maw,  Charles  E. 

Merrill,  A.N. 

Merrill,  Harrison  R. 

Miller,  Barr 

Miller,  Elmer 

Miller,  Karl  A. 

Morley,  Alonzo  J. 

Morris,  Laval  S. 

N 

Nelson,  Elmer 

Nelson,  Lowry 

Nicholes,  Joseph  J. 

O 

Oaks,  L.  Weston 

Ollorton,  Anna 

Osmond,  Alfred 

P 

Packard,  Hannah  C.  39 

Pardoe,  Katherine  B.  40,  167,  216 

Pardoe,  T.  Earl       37,167,168,169,216 


35,36 

35,36 

38 

35,40,  167 

37 

37 

39 

36,  156 

35,37 

38 

40,257.258 

36,218 

40 

30 

38,267 

35,37 

38,  168 

37 

35 

37 

36,  153 
31,225 

37,  266 

39 
38 
40 


Peterson,  Hermese 

Peterson,  Hugh  W. 

Poulson.M.  Wilford 

R 

Reagan,  Albert  B. 

Reynolds,  Alice  L. 

Rich,  Stella  P. 

Roberts,  Bertha 

Robertson,  LeRoy  J. 

Romney,  G.  Ottinger 
186,205 

Rowe,  Ed.  M. 
S 

Sauer,  Robert 
Sauls,  J.  W. 
Sauls,  Kiefer  B. 
Shaw,  Seth  T. 
Smart,  Nettie  Neff 
Smith,  Aline  Coleman 
Snell,  William  H. 
Snow.  Edna 
Sr>ow,  William  J. 
Sperry,  Sidney  B. 
Stewart,  Grace  Nixon 
Strickler,  Beulah 
Sudwaeks,  Joseph 
Summerhays,  Margaret 


40 
39 
40 

35,40 

40,  2  1 8 

35,37 

35,262,263 

36,  153 

40,  174,  180, 

39 

36,  152,  153 

35 

33 

38,257 

29 

36,215 

36.  168 

38,  266 

39,  259 

40,  167 
40.216 

39.211,230 
38 
36 


Swenson,  John  C.  38.  168 

Swenson,  Margaret  38,211 

Swenson.  Russel  39 

T 

Tanner,  Vasco  M.  39,  2lt 

W 

Warnick.  Effie  36,211 

Wilson,  Guy  C  36 

Wilson,  O.  Meredith  35,  38,  167, 

168,205,238 

Wing,  John  40 

Woodward,  Hugh  M.  32 

Woolf,  Golden  L.  37,  260,  266 
Y 

Young,  Karl  E.  39 

Young,  Rhode  37,218 

Young,  W.  Ernest  35,  39,  57,  265 

S+udents 


Aagard,  Burnell 
Aagard,  Laurel 
Abegg,  El! 
Acree,  Mary  Bayles 
Adair,  Smith 
Adams,  Carlyle 
Adams,  Mllo 
Aiken,  Velda 
Alder,  Don 
Alder,  Ralph 
Alexander,  La  Ray 
Alldredge,  Donald 
Alldredge,  Weldon 
Allen,  Gene 
Allen.  J.  E. 
Allen,  Marvin 
Allen,  Nathan 
Allred,  Huitau 

221,265 
Allred,  Iris 
Allred,  Lark 
Allred,  Leah 
Allred.  McKay 
Allred,  Moreho 

196,204,220,221,261 
Alsop,  H.  Deane  I  10,  152,  153 

242,  252 
Anderson,  Ann 
Anderson,  Berniece 
Anderson,  Beth 
Anderson,  Clyde 
Anderson,  DeVon 
Anderson,  Edna 
Anderson,  Ellen 
Anderson,  Ethel 
Anderson,  Floyd 
Anderson,  George  M. 
Anderson,  Glade 
Anderson,  H.  Duane 
Anderson,  H.  Reese 
Anderson,  Hazel 

204,  225 


70 

85,256 

251 

57,  234,  253 

254 

181,240 

84,  152,213 

109 

54,95,206.238,239 

239.  262 

79,  178,  180 

91,244 

68,244 

108 

97,  240 

9? 

100,262 

■  90,  147,  156,  167, 

95,  250 

104,249 

233 

115,250 

42,43,45,61,  167, 


106 

112 

115,  152,262 

80,257 

152 

113 

114,227 

111,226 

152,264 

83,256 

186,245 

48.237,263 

78,210,256 

87,  152,  153,  167, 


107, 


112, 


Anderson,  Helene 
Anderson,  Herman 
Anderson,  Ivan 
Anderson,  Jack  M. 
Anderson,  Norma 
Anderson,  Rae 
Anderson,  Ralph 
Anderson,  Reed 
Anderson,  Reed 
Anderson.  Ro^etta 
Anderson,  William 
Arrdrews,  Max 
Arnold,  Marion 
Arnold,  Oscar  F. 
Arnoldus,  Ann 
Asay,  Bert 


157 

70,  260 

no,  156 

114,20/ 

88 

104 

8! 

no,  156 

69 

102 

235 

186 

93,220 

107,  152 

220 

99,  179,  180,208 


Ashby,  Bonna 
Ashby,  Eda 
Ashby,  George 
Ashby,  Martha 
Ashby,  Melvin  J. 
Ashby.  Orran 
Ashcroft.  Clarcia 
Ashtone,  Helen 
Ashworth,  Elodia 
Asihworth.  Phillip 
Atkinson,  Frank 
Atkinson,  Luella 
Atwood,  Millen 
Averett,  lone 
Aycock,  Mulford 
Aylett.  Lenora 
Aylett,  Orgill 
B 

Babcock,  James 
Baggett,  Beulah 
Bagley,  Vera 
Bagwell.  LaVere 
Bailey,  G.  Carroll 
Bailey,  Thell  103, 

235,250 
Bailey,  Wanda 
Baker,  Grant  W. 
Baker,  Kenneth  W. 
Baker,  Lee  H. 
Ball,  Vernon 

Ballard,  Duane  68, 

Ballard,  Howard 
Balls,  Harold 
Balls,  Phyllis 
Banks,  Earl 
Banks,  W.  Merrill 
Banner,  Laura 
Barber,  Bud 

Barclay,  Bruce  107, 

Barlow,  Francis 
Barlow,  Wilma 
Barnett,  Maurice  C. 
Barnett,  Wilmer  Lee 
Bartholomew,  Virga 
Barton,  Gerald 
Barton,  J.  CulL-n 
Barton,  Margaret 
Batchelor,  Jole 
Bateman,  June 
Bateman,  Lucy 
Bates,  Paul 
Batty,  Vance 
Bean,  Delbert 
Beck,  J.Miltin 
Beck,  Jay 
Becker,  Teut 
Beckstrom,  Clarence 
Bee,  Lawrence 
Bell,  Margaret 
Belliston,  Gerald 
Belnap,  Dixie 
Benedict,  Lenora  June 
Bennett,  Carol  97, 

Bennlon,  Lowell  S. 
Bennion,  Marinda 
Benson,  Marie 
Benson,  Max 
Benton,  Bill 

Benton,  Jim  100, 

Berge,  Glen 
Berry,  Esther 
Berry,  Lee 
Berry,  Wanda 
Bestelmeyer,  Marie 
Bezzant,  Evelyn 
Biddulph,  Floyd 
Biddulph,  Reed 
Bigelow,  Margaret 
Bigelow,  Maurlne 
Bigler.  Rex  A. 
Binaham.  Afton 


102,262 

100,234 

188 

94.  157 

91.253 

54,210,254 

93,251 

108.226 

157 

242, 264 

112 

103 

109 

153 

91 

ni,2S2 

77,  242 

107,  257 

ni 

94 
250 
109 
185. 


156,  157, 


91,231 

114,  152,  153 

98 

n3 

113,  156.249 

242,243,252 

113,  189,252 

109,  156 

81,234 

115 

100,257 

96,  196 

186 

152,237,249 

91,235 

104,220,264 

no 

90,217 

96,232 

107 

72,237 

75,  234 

153 

110,249 

110,249 

102, 156,  167 

78 

242,  243 

83.217,260 

48 

80,214 

102 

53,260 

109,262 

no 

102,232,249 

86,  227 

141,  157,224 

757.  257 

60,229 

50,218 

98,  248 

97,  181,240 

181,  185,240 

90,  240,  293 

113,227 

104,211 

104,  157,233 

114,  157 

107 

50 

78,  186 

157 

107.220 

64,251 

100,227 


294 


Ind 


ex 


Cingham,  Arnold  ft. 
Bingham,  Owen  W. 
Bingham,  Sanford  M. 

209,217,262 
Sinks,  Melpha 
Binns,  Ellen 
Bird,  Beth 
Bird,  George 
Bird,  Marcell  W. 
Bird,  KHargaret       51,65 

226,229,261 
Bird,  Roberta  Wilde 
Bischoff,  Ada 
Bischoff,  Royal 
Bishop,  Duane 
Bishop,  Verdell 
Bissell,  Harold 
Bissell,  Zisks 
Black,  Elmo 
Black,  Gus 
Black,  Karl 
Black.  Paul 
Black,  Shirl 
Blackett,  Fred 
Blackwell,  Harry 
Blackwell,  Virginia  C. 
Bloomfield,  K/lont 
Bloomfield,  Owen 
Boberg,  Afton 
Bodily,  Gerald  8E 

Bodily,  Paulina 
Bohman,  Proctor 
Bone,  George 
Booth,  Wilson 
Borg,  Glen 
Bowen,  Mark 
Bower,  Helen 
Bowler,  Grant 
Bowles,  Catherine 
Bowman,  Dorothy 
Bowman,  Lorraine 
Bowman,  Marion  R. 
Bowman,  Wm. 
Bown,  Bud 
Bown,  Duane 
Bown,  Emma  Lee 
Bown,  Myron 
Boyack,  Bert 
Boyack,  Clifton  D 

208,216,217,254 
Boyack,  Halden 
Boyce,  LaRue 
Boyden,  Orlene 
Boyer,  Louise  May 
Boyer,  Margret 

229,261 
Boyer,  R.  M. 
Boyer,  Roy 
Boyle,  Elayne 
Boyle,  Sidney 
Brady,  Lee 
Brady,  Millard 
Brain,  Jewel 
Brand,  Karl 
Brand,  Virginia 
Breinholt,  Herbert 
Brings,  Alice 

Pr'gqs,  Evelyn 
Brimhail,  Edna 
Brimhall,  DeVoe 
Orinley,  Ross 
Brinton,  Frank 
Broadbcrt.  Hermese 

260,  262 
Drofl'-'Sent,  Josephine 
Droadbent,  Mary 
Broadbent.  Mima 
Broadbont,  Roy         42,  43 

203.216,245,260 
Broadbent,  Tom  L. 
Broadhead,  Chloe 


104, 


115,210.257 
68,  153,213 
74,  167,  169, 

113 

80,  143,227 

■|53 

112 

/4,  152 

167,204,216, 

91 

157,226 

92,235 

54,  254 

77,  254 

49 

106, 264 

113 

186 

109 

108,  192,235 

114,235 

156 

70,  153 

83 

106 

72,257 

75.  252 

248,  259,  260 

90 

186,262 

217 

175,  180,  189 

96,  252 

113,  191 

80,  149 

76 

98,232 

106,231,264 

95,  153,  157 

93 

104 

240 

260 

115 

240 

112 

169, 


81,  149,  167 


74, 


95, 


115, 


92 

94 

228 

106,  153,229 

167,204,216, 

112,248 

lis,  186 

112,220 

238 

250 

69,250 

263 

115,  152,258 

146,230,258 

97,  146 

91,  157 

153.  157,264 

no 

75 

no,  181 

114 

78,  167,223, 

113 

61,212 

74,  152 

67,  167,205, 

68  264 
107 


BrocKDank.  Mark  J. 

244,  260 
Brook-,  Walter";. 
Brooksby,  Armonc 
Brooksby,  Irene 
Broo!<'by,  Marvin 
Brouah,  Donald 
Drough,  Dorothy 
Brower,  Metba 
Brown,  Aaron  G. 
Brown,  Beatrice 
Brown.  Clark 
Brown,  Eleanor 
Brown,  Errol 
Brown,  J.  Woodrow 
Brown,  June 
Brown,  Ken 
Brown,  LaJune 
Brown,  Virginia 
Brunt,  Erma 
Brunt,  Zona 
Bryner,  Louis 
Buchanan,  Afton 
Buchanan,  Edna 
tuchanan,  Elmo  Dwai 
Buckley,  June 
Buckley,  Margaret 
Buqgert,  Annellcse 
Bullock,  Cecil 
Bunderson,  Grant 
Bunker.  Kenneth 
Burch,  Jenny 
Burch,  Leono 
Burgess,  Ross 
durr,  Virginia 
Burton,  Clara 
Butler,  Durwood 
Butler,  Eldon 
Buf'er,  Eldren 
Butler,  Larene 
Butterfleld,  Ellis 
Butterfleld,  V:l.-.'e 
Bybee,  Barney 
Bybee,  Fay  X. 

c 

Caldcr,  rielen 
Call,  r~en 

Don 

Fulvia 

Lorna 

Vee 

han,  Guy 
Callahfln,  Nanieve  O 
Callahan,  Sterling 
Callan,  Mary 
Ca'lis,  Ld  jra 
Cillis,  Pearl 

260  ?63 
Campbell.  Flbert 
Campbell,  Elvera 
Campbell,  Jennie 
Canning,  Alfred 
Cannon,  Hugh 

205,208,238 
Cannon,  Jean 
Cannon,  Kenneth  L, 
Card,  Eldon 
Carlile  Maurine 
Carl'ie,  Rulon 
Carlston,  Beulah 
Carr,  Russel 
Carr,  William  C. 
Carter  Nerval 
Carter,  RInda  R. 
Carter,  Wesley 
Carver,  Ruth 
Cazier,  Ethel 
Chadwick,  Barratt 
Charlesworth,  Bcrnice 
Chatterton,  Don 
Chatwin,  Gilbert 


91, 


87, 


53,205,214,217, 
77,  184,209,210 

no 

85,212.233 
108 
110 
112,234 
149,229  267 
73,  206,  264 
84,226 
115 
15-',  227,  252 
191,  193,7';i 
110,253 
106,  157 
211 
225 
259 
107 
100,222 
190,209,255 
100,  147,  157 
98 
115 
104 
95 
98 
91,242 
82,235,256 
104,253 
106 
100,233 
1F6 
95 
153 
191 
156 
103 
106.  !57 
95,  252 
IC3   252 

1  10,    ■-.! 

156,258,264 


no. 

92, 


113, 


Ca 
Ca 
Ca 
Ca 
Ca 


59, 
89,  158, 


63,217,221 

100  76'" 

108,  186 

104,265 

56 

239 

69,  167,216,237 

r. 

99,  152,  15: 
114,230,248 
,224,225,263 
167,204,224. 

,  185,  186,  lei-, 

111,249 

218 

114,  181.  1G6 

182,  If.,  183, 


115,  2-!8 

96,  266 

9S,  2*2 

168,259 

169,234,256 

86, 258 

<9,  258 

100 

62,  157 

103 

94 

78,  157,230 

168,236,260 

103 

102,249,264 

85,  207 


87, 


92, 


115, 


91,  146, 


43,51 


49,  77, 


Checketts,  Norine 
Cheever,  Rose 
Cheever,  Winslow 
Childs,  France 
Child,  Helen 
Christensen,  A'thur 
Chrlstensen,  Fern 

262 
Christensen,  Glen 
Christensen,  Harold 

205,210,248 
Christensen,  Horace 
Christensen,  La  Verl 
Christensen,  Leon 
Christensen,  Mae 
Christensen,  Marguerite 
Christensen,  Maia  92 

Christen-en,  Opal  72 

Christensen,  Paul 
Christensen,  Phyllis 
Christensen,  Rowena 
Christensen,  Ruby 
Christensen,  Stan'ev  W. 
Christensen,  W.  Bble 
Christensen,  Ph'l  167,205 

Christiansen,  Herbert 
Christofferson,  Grant 
Christofferson,  Ivey 
Clark,  Albert 
Clark,  Ezra  T. 
Clark  Harlan 
Clark,  Harry,  Jr. 
Clark,  James 
Clark,  K'lary 
Clark.  Richard  H 
Clark, Ruth 


115 
108,  152 

no 

59,  158,204 
93 


93 


45,72,  153, 

86,210, 
99, 
112, 
M2, 


97, 


Clark,  Walter 
Clark,  Wlnora 
Clarke,  Bertha 
Clayson,  Ann 
213,226 
Clayson,  Eli  K. 
Clayson,  Joe 
Clayton,  J.  Maurice 
Clegg,  Afton 
Clegg,  Fred  W. 
Clegg,  Lowell 
Cloward,  Blake 
Cloward,  R.  Dell 
Clyde,  Glenna 
Cole,  Glenda 
Cole,  Sybil 
Coleman,  Edna 
Coleman,  Martha 
Coleman,  Maud 
Collett,  Edna 
Colton,  Glade 
Colton,  Lorna 
Colton,  Ray 
Colton,  Ruth 
Comer,  Nola 
Conder,  Vera 
Condie,  Eulalla 
Condie,  Marguerite  Sears 
Condon,  David 
Cook,  Alice 
Cook,  Evelyn 
Cook,  Fon 
Cook,  LaBerle 
Cook,  Vera 
Cook,  Wayne 
Cooley,  Ida 
Cooley,  Melissa 
Coombs,  Dora 
Cooper,  Louise 
Cooper,  Robert 
Cope,  Melba 
Corry,  Kent 
Cottam,  Katherine 
Cottam,  Naomi 
Cottam,  Rulon 


99 
75,  191,211, 


97,  169. 


103, 

78, 
72,227, 


67,  152, 


76, 


72,229  Cottam,  Mrs.  Rulon 

"J^  Cottam,  Thelma 

^■^  Cowan,  Christine  J. 

'"  Cowan,  Reed 

100,228  Cowley,  Jessie 

°^  Cowley,  Thora 

167,226,  Cowley,  Wayno 
Cox,  Dee 

88,211  Cox,  Max  B. 

63.14'.  Cox,  Nellie 
Cox,  Ruby 

236  Crandall,  Hart 

l-'IS,  254  Crandall,  Harvey  L,  Jr. 

156  Crandall,  Sterling 
97,  222  Crane,  Joseph 

153  Crane,  Norma 

167,222  Crane,  Reed 

157,256  Crane,  Ruth 

95,262  Cranney,  Doyle 

260  Cranney,  Hattie 

153.228  Crapo,  Margaret 
'6  Creer,  William 

58,  :il  Croft,  Merrill        83,  175, 
7'  217,236,237,254 

216,244  Crosby,  Lena 

186  Crosby,  Mary 

74,210  Crosby,  Melvin 

102  Crosby,  Vivian 

193  738  Crouther,  Margaret 

97,  244  Crowley,  Afton 

IS*.,  ^M  Crowton,  Dave 

152,  irl  Crowton,  Ralph 

259  Crowley,  Elmer 

213.226  236,248,262 
23D.264  Cullimore.  Odessa 
I6'',226  Cummard,  Eva 
100,244  Cummlngs,  Dick 

100  Curtis,  Roene 

58  D 

158,204,  Dahlquist,  Harold 

Dahlquist,  Mary 
262, 264  225 

152,156  Dalton,  Caroline 

147,239  Dalton,  John 

262,  267  Dame,  Bonnie 

67  Daniels,  Phyllis 

94  Danvers,  Jean 

114,152  Dase,  SamC. 

108  Dastrup,  Dona        91 

105,152  Davenport,  Naomi 

102  Davidson,  Arthur 

114,248  Davies,  Jack  43 

167  156,244 

114.227  Davies,  Lyman 
93  Davis, 'Ariel 

1 10  Davis,  George  E. 

81  Davis,  Katherine 

147,221  Davis,  VernL. 

258,  259  Dean,  Ernest 

'6  Dean,  Joe 

209.229  210,238 
48  Dean,  John  O. 

157  Decker,  Freda 
64  Decker,  Glenaveva 
50  Decker,  J.  B.,  Jr. 

110  Decker,  Webster 

104,233  De  Graff,  Elaine   78, 
n2,  156  262 

96,231  De  Graff,  Helen 

104,233  De  La  Mare,  Wanda 

179,180  Despain,  Dale 

107  Despain,  Joseph 

106  Despain,  Lola 

63,157  Dickson,  Ned  B. 

226,  252  Dickson,  Newell 

262  Dillman,  Earl 

262  Dillman,  Isabelle 

169,208  Dlmick,  Cecil 

224  Dlmond,  Alva 

264,266  Dlmond,  Lloyd 

266  Dix,  DeVaun 


64, 


266 

266 

73 

86 

114 

103,230 

48 

153,249,263 

58 

62 

77,  265 

107 

85,210,249 

207 

67,216 

228 

88,241 

78 

102 

no 

106 

49,  193 

190,205,208, 

95,  233 

111,232 

115,251 

92,  230 

157 

105,220,264 

192 

182 

146,  167,217, 

157 
141,223 
97,  263 

113 


210 
44,51,66,204,224, 


80, 


146, 


,  101, 


89,91, 


98 
152, 


111,233 

152,210,240 

228 

108,  157,262 

80,  140,223 

94 

157,215,225 

102,  157 

107,  168,258 

102,  148,  149, 

113,262 

87,216,237 

109 

86,223 

113,  153 

73,  186,209 

152,  153,  16 

61,214,257 

114 

76,251,262 

59,  243,  258 

216,238,250 

167,218,226, 

153 

113 

83 

95,  252 

109,232 

78,257 

104,257 

113 

99,231 

52,210,255 

106,229,252 

90,  252 

83 


295 


Ind 


ex 


99,  22 1 
228 

95,222,223 

87,217 

109 

53,212,222 

101,  108,  144,  148. 

113,240 

80,221 

228 

92,221 

74,217,248 

79,  144,  148,  167, 

43,85,  146,205,210, 

153 
99 
94 

93,  232 
65,  175.  186.  188, 

106 
97 

94,  249 
96 

98,  248 

100 

73,  152,  153,210, 

101.  115,  152 

80,  153,231 

259 

180 

91,  176,207,2^0,241 

94,251 

114.251,265 

52,  152 

106,153,264 

97,  146,238 

._ ......  107,235 

Eastmond.  Tom     87.  148,  1 89,  205,  209, 

238 
Edwards.  Clara  61 

Edwards.  Luther  102,257 

Eggerfsen.  Geraldine  92,167,224, 

263 

100,  167 
55,  157,  167,216.211 

113.242 

79.212.249 

106,  152.255 

94.251,265 

104 

72,242,256 

44,  100,  147,223 

262 

238 

207,  245 

55,  147,  168,  169,205, 

207,208,209,239,258 

Evans,  Viola  103,223,263 

83, 220 

243,265 

181 

181 

95,230,258 

93,257 

207 

78,229,251 

---  75 

Faucette  Reese     76,235,250.258,267 
Favero,  Dewey  60,  178 

Fawllcs,  Le  Grande  99 

Fay,  Joseph  C.  69 

Feast,  Howard  2'50 

Fechser,  Ida  94,  157 

Fernley,  James  B.  109,  152,  186 


Dixon.  Edith 
Dixon.  Mrs.  Fred 
Dixon,  Helen 
Dixon,  Howard  B. 
Dixon.  Kathryn 
Dixon.  Maurine 
Dixon.  Phyllis 

196.222 
Dixon,  Donald 
Dixon.  Ruby 
Dixon,  Ruth 
Dixon,  Stella 
Doman,  Rulon  W. 
Domina,  John  C. 

262 
Done,  Otto 

251.258 
Downs.  Winston 
Draper.  Howard 
Driqqs.  Norval 
Dudley.  Lucy 
Dudley,  Lyndon  L. 

209 
Dudley.  Margaret 
Dudley,  Marian 
Duersch.  Mary 
Duffin.  Dawn 
Duffin.  Marion 
Duffin.  Max 
Dulce.  Kenneth  L. 

214 
Dulce.  Jennie 
Duke.  Lucretla 
Duke.  Marden 
Durrant.  James 
Durrant,  Russell 
E 

Eager,  Ireta 
Eager,  Levora 
Earl.  Alma  La  Von 
Earl.  Don  L. 
Eastmond.  Jack 
Eastmond.  Taylor 


Eitel.  Leona 
Ekins.  Virginia 
Eldredge.  Lyie 
Ellsworth.  Edna 
Empey.  Lee 
Ennis.  Marguerite 
Ennis.  Wayne 
Ericksen,  Gerald  L. 
Erickson,  LaRue 
Evans.  Bud 
Evans.  Foster 
Evans,  Jennings 
Evans,  Oakley 


Eyring,  Ethel 
F 

Fahring.  Ray 
Fairbanks,  Garth 
Fairbanks.  Voy 
Fames,  June 
Farnsworth,  Elone 
Farnsworth,  Hatch 
Farrer,  Helen  A. 
Fau+in.  Reed 


Fetier,  Leona 
Fietkaw,  Ross 
Fillmore,  Belle 
Fillmore,  Elmer 
Fillmore,  Gladys 
Fillmore,  J.  C. 
Fillmore.  Winston 
Finch.  Henry 
Firmage.  Mary  Brown 
Firmage.  W.  Kenneth 
Firmage,  William 


260 

109,262 

42,43,63.204,222 

100.  191.210 

no 


157 

102 
96 
56 

225 
86,  207 

240 


Fischer,  Wilford    96,  185,  186,  242.  260 


Fish  Lalovi 
Fish.  Richard  E. 
Fitzgerald.  Don 
Fitzgerald.  Sarah 
Forsyth.  Howard 

266 
Forsyth.,  Margaret 
Forsyth.  William  A. 
Foster,  Francis 
Foulger,  Walt 
Foutz,  Russell 
Francis,  Carl  Wallace 
Frandson,  Calvin 
Fraiier,  Verness  W. 
Freckleton,  John 
Freckleton,  Virginia 
Freestone,  Albert 
Freestone,  Norman 

261 
Freestone,  Victor 
Frisby,  Stella 
Fulmer,  Bert  L. 
Fullmer,  John  Paul 
Fullmer.  La  Mar 
Funk,  Gene 
G 

Gameft,  Level 
Gamett,  Wayne 
Gardner.  Blanche 
Gardner.  Evan  G. 
Gardner,  Fawn 
Gardner,  Geraldine 
Gardner.  Lincoln 
Gardner,  May 
Gardner.  Merline 
Gardner.  Reid 
Gardner.  Rollan 
Gardner.  Ross 
Gardner.  Wallace 
Garrett.  Weston 
Gay.  Venoy 
Geary,  Elmo 

255 
Gee.  Eileen  E. 
Gee,  Ivin 
Gee,  Lynn  L. 
Gesiison,  Byron 
Gibb.  Jack  R. 
Giddings.Crandall 
Giddinqs.  Ruth 
Giles.  Clarence 
Giles,  Earl 
Giles,  Fred 
Gilchrist, Irene 
Gillespie,  George 

240,241 
Gillespie,  Gerald 
Gleason.  Katherine 
Gledhlll.  Pearl 
Gledhill.  Preston 

262 
Glover.  Edna 
Glover,  Hazel 
Goldlng.  Lawrence 
Goodman.  Bill 
Goodrich.  Darrell 
Gordon.  Glen 
Gourley,  George 
Gourley,  Lee 


98,251 

102,251 

107 

98,227,252 

63,  148,  167,  169, 

233 

92,  264 

70,  148,267 

53,  146 

240 

80 

156,264 

70 

156,260,264 

108 

100,238 

66,  167,215,243, 

99,  262 

no,  153,  157,  158 

75,  244,  257 

105 

no,  185,  186 

111 

70 
93 
105 
114,210,254 
99 
106 
180,  191,208,237 

91,  157,254 

92,  229.  259 
100 
103 
106 

74,  206,  244 

105 

105,  156 

55.  167,206.213.216. 

73,264 

58,  167,249 

55,214 

76,242,264 

43,71.216.260 

153 

229 

105.  156 

94,  179,  180,  182,  186 

82,257 

no,  157 

66.  176.  180,208. 


181 

97,  265 

104 

94,  167,216,245, 

72,  157,234 

96,  157.234 

186.  192 

87,216,261 

100 

70,  193 

186,  188 

93,  185,  186 


Gourley,  Maurine 

59 

Graff,  Marvin 

54 

Graham,  Ivan 

109.  185 

Graham.  Richard,  Jr. 

106,239 

Grant,  Dorothy 

93 

Grant,  Helen 

112,220 

Green.  Leola 

76.204,216 

Green.  May 

102.  167 

Greenhalgh.  Gene 

113.  152 

Greenhalqh.  Rex 

99,  152 

Greenwell.  Clyde 

181,245 

Greenwell.  Ruth 

222 

Greenwood.  Don  B. 

96,  242,  232 

Greenwood.  Ella 

109, 

225,252.264 

Greer.  Faye 

95.  141.228 

Griffith.  Derral 

105,245,252 

Griffith.  Dorothy 

^0 

Griffith.  Elmer 

93, 

206,245.252 

Grimes.  Milton 

77,258,259 

Groberg.  Le  Roy  B. 

50 

Groesbeck.  Lue 

86 

Grotegut.  La  Mar 

61 

Grow.  Katherine 

266 

Grow.  Spencer 

49,206,210 

Grow,  Stewart 

68,  206.  266 

Grow,  Mrs. 

266 

Gudmundson,  Keith 

78 

Gunnell,  Halden 

92 

Guyla.  Lewis 

258 

Guyman.  Luella 

113, 

231.255.264 

Guymon.  Norland 

105 

H 

Hacking,  Berniece 

73, 

147,  157,  167, 

168 

Hacking,  Leo 

92 

Hacking,  Lola 

114,  157,233 

Hacking,  Mary  Helen 

92 

Hacking,  Maurine 

109,  157,233 

Hacking,  Reed 

56,  rt2 

Hale,  Nathan 

95 

Hales.  Clifford 

111,237,258 

Hales.  Vern 

107,244 

Hales.  Mrs.  Wayne 

227 

Hall.Avard 

105 

Hall.  Laverl 

77,251 

Hall.  Nedra 

92 

Halliday.  JohnR. 

52, 

152,  153,213 

Halliday.  Meeks 

152 

Halliday.  Naomi    64. 

158. 

211,213,226 

Halliday.  Rhea 

107 

Halverson,  Jean 

108,223.262 

Hamblin,  Lawson 

70 

Hamilton.  Don 

94,  249 

Hammond,  Ethel 

80 

Hammond.  Kay      82. 

206. 

.211.244.245 

Hammond.  Maxine 

74.  249.  264 

Hammond.  Merrill 

49.214,217 

Hammond.  Roy 

84 

.217,244,245 

Hanks,  Wayne 

57,208 

Hansen,  Alene 

96,253 

Hansen,  Fred 

156 

Hansen.  Glenn  W. 

68 

Hansen.  Phil 

64,239,262 

Hansen.  Robert 

207 

Hansen.  Ruby 

73 

Hansen,  Ruby  K. 

67 

Hansen,  Theresa 

100,224 

Hanson.  Afton      83, 

148. 

167,204,215, 

226 

Hanson.  Barbara 

83 

Hanson.  Vera 

112 

Hanson,  Zula 

65 

,  153,215.226 

Harding.  Leila 

115,227 

Harding.  Marion  Edward 

95,237 

Harding,  Wilbur 

108 

Harding,  Zella 

93 

Hardman.  Anna 

114,232 

Hardman.  Minnie 

100,232,259 

Hardman.  Valerie 

109,  157,229 

Hardy,  Elmo 

94,  264 

Harker,  Hallace 

106 

Harper,  Laurel 
Harper,  Weston 
Harris,  Audrey 
Harris.  Franklin  S.,  Jr. 

238 
Harris,  Gwendolynn 
Harris,  Helen 
Harris,  Margaret 
Harris,  Mary 
Harris,  Maureen 
Harris,  Robert 
Harris.  Thelma 
Harrison.  Brigham  H. 
Harrison,  Edith 
Harrison,  Everett 
Harrison,  Jean 
Harrison,  Madelyn 
Harrison,  Verle 
Harston,  George  8. 
Harston,  Miles  B. 
Hart,  Eldon 
Hart,  Kay      62,179,1 

243 
Harwood,  Loa 
Hasler,  J.William 

262 
Hassell,  Myrth  Allen 
Hassinger,  Ray 
Hastings,  Emmeline 
Hatch,  Harmon  Russe 
Hatch,  Lila 
Hatch,  Norma 
Hawker.  Ada 
Hawker,  Mary 
Hawley.  Ruthe 
Haws.  Bill 
Haws.  Lois 
Haycock,  Nell 
Hayes,  Sheldon 
Hayward.  Willard 
Heal,  Stanley 
Healy.  Carson  R. 
Heaton.  Fred 
Heaton.  Ramona 
Henderson,  Yvonne 
Hendry.  Ercell 

Henry,  Eleanor 
Hess.  Frank  113, 

264 

Heywood,  Kenneth 

Hibbert,  Dave 

Hicken.  Orson 

Hicken,  Roy 

Hicken,  Verda 

Hickman,  Erma 

Hicks,  Veda 

HIggins,  Ron 

Hildy,  Grace 

Hill,  Laurel 

Hilton,  Helen 

Hobson,  Glen 

Hodge,  June 

Hodson,  Afton 

Hoffman,  Ida  J. 

Hoge,  Walter©. 

Holdaway,  Clyde  A. 

Holdaway,  LyIe 

Holden,  Dean 

Hollman,  Wayne 

Holt,  Afton 

Holt,  Grant 

Holton,  Joyce 

Homme,  Roy 

Hookes,  Gladys 

Hoopes,  Leola 

Hoover.  Lamar 

Horr,  Ruth 

Horton,  Bill 

Horton,  Geraldine 

Housley,  Orville 

Houston,  Irene 


82,  157,258 

191 

157,221,49 

49,210,217, 

98,  142,222,262 

98,  204,  260,  263 

113,265 

103.222 

81 

109,264 

102,220,265 

250 

157 

91 

157 

224 

153 

n0,211,257 

96,257 

108 

80,  206.  209,  242, 

108 
52,  167,216,237, 

80,  234 
105,  152,  186 

81,  146,  147,231 
II  49,70,213 

218 

104 

109 

104 

93,230 

68,  180.209 

94,  157 

109,226 

48.214 

90,  147,248 

240 

93,  152 

114 

103 

100.229 

105 

105 

146,  168,  191,259, 


98, 


81 

84.  240 

168.259 

152.  153 

107,  149,  157,232 

105,  157 

107,262 

97.241 

157,226,258,264 

109,232 

79,254 

114,  191 

90,  102 

84,  222 

73,233 

86,244 

111 

92 

105 

106 

76,  248 

n3.  189,206,238 

77 

70,  185 

49 

105 

104, 152 

114,220,258.262 

114 

105.  262 

105 

57,213,226,264 


296 


Ind 


ex 


Houston,  James  E. 

97,  168 

John'on,  Clelda 

!I5 

Houfl,  Mozelle 

96,231 

Johnson,  Delbert 

180.  !90 

Howe,  Bill 

245 

Johnson,  Donald 

!09,  !80 

Huber,  Albert 

115 

Johnson,  Donna 

109 

Huckins,  Alice 

84,  226 

Johnson,  Donna  L 

ee 

90 

Hudson,  Roy 

91, 

149,238 

Johnson,  Elmer 

70, 

105,235 

Huffaker,  Marshall  E. 

69, 

243,  257 

Johnson,  Enola 

98,23! 

Huffaker,  Ruth 

56,  226 

Johnson,  Glen  B. 

60,  152 

Hughes,  Nellie 

102 

Johnson,  Glenn 

99, 

249,  257 

Hughes,  Reed 

102,  245 

Johnson,  Helen 

100,255 

Huish,  Bruce 

(15 

Johnson,  Jessie 

105,227 

Huish,  Daryl 

70,237 

Johnson,  Joseph 

238 

Huish,  Helen 

92,227 

Johnson,  Josephi 

i\e 

218 

Hullinger,  Mollis 

106,  190,208,235 

Johnson,  Lovell 

70 

Hundley,  Lucile 

84,  233,  264 

Johnson,  Mac 

99,  149, 

176, 

!  80,  209, 

Hunt,  Austin 

86 

239 

Hunt,  Burton  P. 

90 

Johnson,  May 

!02 

Hunt,  Levi 

104,  185 

Johnson,  Nelda 

232 

Hunt,  Max 

112,265 

Johnson,  Reert 

104,265 

Hunt,  Paul              96, 

193,211, 

248,  249 

Johnson,  Val 

99 

156,250 

Hunt,  Roscoe 

104 

Johnson,  Vearl  S. 

48 

Hunter,  EIna 

98,228 

Johnson,  Wanda 

98,23! 

Hunter,  Kenneth 

107,  186 

Johnson,  Wayne 

Kay 

110,259 

Hunter,  Royal 

104 

Johnson,  Wende 

94,  235 

Huntington,  Roy 

100, 

152,  156 

Jdhnson,  Weston 

9! 

Huntsman,  Blaine 

56,  153 

Johnson,  Wyla 

85 

Hutchings,  Brian 

115,252 

Johnson,  Zola 

!  15,  255 

Hutchings,  Harold 

91,214 

Johnston,  Helen 

109 

153,22! 

Hutchinson,  Grant 

56,  176, 

180,  I8i, 

Johnston,  Irene 

44 

52, 

204,215,22! 

208,  243 

Jolley,  Ann  Iva 

I!! 

225,  264 

Hutchinson,  J.  Marve 

II         65,  206,  242 

Jolley,  Udell 

94, 

147, 

149 

156,267 

Hyde,  Elaine 

107,249 

Jones,  Alpne 

107 

1 

Jones,  Dale 

88, 

148,205 

207,  244 

Ingersoli,  Leigh 

66 

Jones,  Ha 

90 

Ingersoll.  Rex 

59,  260 

Jones,  Martha 

153 

Ipsono,  Nello 

56 

Jones,  Maurice 

148,217 

iverson,  Martin 

57 

Jones,  Maurino 

60, 

!43 

212,228 

J 

Jones,  Max  W. 

90 

Jackson,  Beth 

III,  157 

Jones,  Melva 

74 

Jackson,  Elda 

103 

232,250 

Jones,  Ona 

94,  233 

Jackson,  Ellen 

8! 

Jones,  Rudger  E. 

63,207,239,258,259 

Jackson,  Norma 

106,223 

Jones,  Rulon  J. 

50 

Jackson.  Reva 

96,23! 

Jones,  Vera 

157 

Jacobs,  Bennett  H. 

109,248 

Jones,  Vivian 

112 

Jacobs,  H.  Chariton 

77,  256 

Jones,  Yvonne 

107 

Jacobs,  Helen 

97 

Jorgensen,  Eugene  G 

43,45,63,  167, 

Jacobs,  Madge 

115 

148,  169 

255 

Jacobs,  Milton 

147,  :^6 

Jorgensen,  Glad 

3 

108 

152 

153.  191 

Jacobson,  Rilla 

112,227 

Jorgensen,  Helen 

90 

234,255 

Jameron,  Karl         67 

147,206 

243,255 

Josie,  Frank 

98 

Janson,  Dorothy 

7-,  227 

Judd,  Florence 

73,227 

Janisc.T,  Helen 

r9,  232 

Judd,  Myles 

62 

167,260,266 

Jeffery,  Miff  C. 

82 

I';Q,  208 

Jude,  Fern 

167 

Jeffery,  Irvin  W. 

105 

K  . 

Jenkins,  Elvira 

230 

Karren,  Ethel 

112 

Jenkins,  Louise 

55,  157 

Kartchner,  Fred 

74 

!89,  217,237 

Jensen,  Alva  O. 

107,  181 

Kartchner,  Ray 

65 

193 

217,236 

Jensen,  Ana 

72 

157,256 

Kay,  Afton 

79,  230 

Jensen,  Cannon 

264 

Kay,  Orpha 

96.  2 1 8 

Jensen,  Cecelia     97 

148,218,258,267 

Kavachevich,  Melvin 

97,241 

Jensen,  Gordon 

113 

Keele,  Melvin 

108 

Jensen,  Helen 

112,225 

Keeler.  Jay  J. 

!53 

158,258 

Jensen,  Henry 

90,  252 

Keith,  Howard 

95 

Jensen,  J-ines 

82,257 

Kelly,  Connie 

113,228 

Jensen,  Mabel 

114 

Kendall,  Marie 

97 

Jensen,  Melba 

99,  232 

Kennedy,  Marga 

ret  J 

50 

Jensen,  Mamie 

57,233 

Kent,  Edythe 

108 

Jensen,  Peter  N. 

156 

Kerr,  Ethel 

157 

J-^nsen,  Walter  A. 

88 

Kerr,  Max 

109 

Jenson,  Eleanor 

93 

Kesler,  Abe 

181 

Jenson,  Ralph 

205 

Killpaclc,  Dean 

111,255 

Jeppson,  Faye 

86 

Killpack,  Elliott 

111,255 

Jeppson.  Rhodes 

210 

Killpack,  Kenner 

105,255 

Jesperson,  Ina 

70,  157 

258.259 

Kimball,  Virginia 

74 

212,233 

Jesperson,  LaVieve 

III 

220,258 

Kindred,  F.  Berne 

84 

156 

207,210 

Jesperson,  Marzelle 

91 

221,251 

Kindred,  Louise 

108,233 

Johansen,  Grant 

83 

243.256 

King,  Alma  W. 

50 

Johnson,  Joe 

67 

205,  209 

King,  Bruce 

96,  266 

Johnson,  Afton 

109,  167,222 

King,  Marden 

97,  260 

Johnson,  Allan 

III,  193 

King,  Stella 

86,248 

Johnson,  Bernice 

91,248 

Kirk.OdealC. 

49 

Kiric,  Rebecca 
Kirk,  Warren 
Kirkham,  Ralph 
Kirkham,  Rose 
Kjar,  Lois 
Kjar,  Maurine 
Kleinman,  Lee 
Knight,  Phillip 
Knight,  Richard 
Knight,  Vola 
Knudson,  Ruth 
Krauss,  Theresa 
Krueger,  Beth 
Kump,  La  Var 
LaComb,  Frank 
Lamb,  John 
Lamb,  Millie 
Lambert,  Carlyl' 
Lambert,  James  E. 
Lambert,  Marguerite 
Lambert,  Theron 
Laris,  Ellen 
Larsen,  Arvid 
Larsen,  Celia 
Larsen,  Eugene 
Larsen,  Harold 
Larsen,  tdona 
Larsen,  Rhea 
Larson.  Doris 
Law,  Elcee 
Law,  Orpha 
Law,  Rondo 
Lawrence,  Charles 
Lay,  Arma 
Laycock,  Harold 
Layton.  Iwa 
LeaviH,  A.  J. 
Leavitt,  Leonard 
Leavitt,  Vaughn 
Leavitt,   Vivian 

LeBeau,  Boneta 
Lee,  Lorine 
Lee,  Virginia 
Lee,  Wilford 
Lefler,  Thomas 
Lemon,  Floral 
Lemon,  Olive 

Leonard,  Mary 

LeSueur,  Gordon 

LeSueur,  Oma 

Lewis,  Dean 

Lewis,  John 

Lewis,  Sterling 

Lindsay,  Ina 

Linn,  Betty 

Littlefield,  Isabelle 
222 

Livingston,  Vaughn  E 

Llewellyn,  Margaret 

Lloyd,  Vaughn 

Loa-der,  Harry 

Lodge,  Patricia 

Lorti,  Virginia 

Losee,  Ferron         80, 

Lott,  Willard 

Lott,  Wreal 

Lublin,  Blanche 

Ludlow,  Bert 

Ludlow,  Max 

Lund,  Catherine  R. 

Lund,  Lola 

Lund,  W.  Guy 

Lundquist,  Junior 

Lynn,  Gerald 

Lyons,  Walter 

M 

Macfarlane,  Glenna 

Madsen,  Beth 

Madsen,  Elma 

Madsen,  Eva 

Madsen.  Farrell 


104, 
82,  157, 

78,  157, 
83 

81,207 
87 


108, 
70 


105,  181 
109 
106 


48, 
104, 

100, 

107, 

86,  180, 

96 


115,  147, 


77 

95,  152, 


71,76, 


112 
96,  1 57 
152,264 
228.258 
90.  226 
233,256 
181,  186 
240, 262 
207,  239 
111,254 

233 
153,264 
107,  264 

185 


179, 


180 
92 
112 
193 
193 


186, 
149, 
250.  264 

72,235 
113 

97,  255 

91,230 

217,235 

147,252 

103 

230,  255 

100,229 

229,  254 

104 

236.  254 

108 

99.  230 
153.266 

107.262 
100.211 

107,  152 
111 

53.266 

,  169,262 

157 

106 

156 

114,262 

98 

103 

157,229 

251,264 

77,251 

93,241 

237 

108,  156 
75,230 
92,221 

169,209, 


58 

80 

106, 181 

114 

115,224 

78,  146,220 

205,209,211,238 

193 

49 

99 

68,206,265 

93 

52,218 

102 

97,211.251,258 

72,  153,213 

no 

181,  185 

76 
110,  157,225,256 
115 
91 
50 


Madsen,  Neola 
Magelby,  LeGrande 
Mangelson,  Farrin 
Mangum,  Jessie  Kay 
Manning,  Frank  W. 
Manwaring,  Iris 
Merchant,  Moroni 
Markham,  Ben 
Markham,  Don 
Markham,  Lynn 
Markham,  Mae 
Marquardson,  Max 
Marsden,  Althea 

266 
Martensen,  Clara 
Mason,  Lamar 
Matkin,  B.Wayne 
Maughan,  Mildred 
Maxwell,  Eldridge 
Maxwell,  Lin  V. 
May,  Chester       99,  I 

249 
Maybey,  Phyllis 
Maynard,  Earl 
Mensel,  Laura 
Mensel,  Marjorie 
Menzies,  Charles  W. 
Menzies,  Liia 
Mercer,  Alma 
Mercer.  Luana        83, 

Merkley.  Evelyn  Prussi 
Merkley,  Floyd 

Merkley.  Harold  E. 

Merrell.  Wm.A. 

Merrill.  Alton 

Merrill.  Dave 

Merrill.  Harrison  J. 

Merrill.  Laura 

Merrill,  Ower. 

Merrill,  Rex 

Merrill,  Vera 

Merrill,  W.  Douglas 
213.237 

Michael,  Geraldine 

MIchelsen,  Woodrow 
242,243.252 

Mlftlin,  Celia 

Miller,  Ada 

Miller,  Alice 

Miller,  David 

Miller,  Elbert 

Miller,  Joe 

Miller,  Merline 

Millet,  Beulah 

Millet,  Lorin  E. 

Millet,  Wayne       65, 

Milliner,  Darrol 

Miner,  Harriett 

Miner,  Helen 

Miner,  Louie  Jean 

Miner,  Marian 

Miner,  Norma 

Mitchell,  Esther 

Mitchell.  May  Louise 

Molyneux,  Norma 

Moncur,  Vcrn 

Monk,  Ralph  W. 

Mcnson,  Jess 

Moore,  W.  Harvey 

Morgan,  Helen 

Morgan,  Helen  E. 

Morley,  Hortense 

Morrey,  Utahna 

Morrill,  Clara 

Morris,  Helen 

Mortensen,  Estella 

Mortensen.  Floyd 

Morton.  Ermel  J. 
156,235 

Moulton,  Fern 

Moulton.  Maurine 


59 

53,259 

85 

82,223 

181 

105,  152 

96 

87 

52,217 

84 

III 

76,  242 

85, 

147,  227,  262, 

105,227 

110,235 

87 

54,212,248 

79 

107.  191,251 

46, 

147,206,248, 

233 

181 

64,215,220,221 

153,  158 

48 

94, 230 

103.248,262 

146 

220.  22l.2o0 

6 

157,226 

65,  177,  180 

57,214 

54 

91,244 

62 

147,205,245 

48 

82 

146,212,225 

103 

104 

70,228 

58, 

147,  180,209, 

109.  152,220 

78.  147,207, 

114 

111 

97,  157 

48,211 

88.217 

185 

112,222,265 

86.  146.224 

96 

182 

,205,209,239 

191 

157 

52 

90,  147 

110,259 

234,259 

70 

98,  146,  147 

95,231 

97,249 

83 

94 

73,264 

112 

60,231,263 

96 

111 

110 

60 

78,232,250 

250 

78,  149,  147, 

114, 152 

106,  152.  153 

297 


nn^iivimiiir.i!4tJfnni}!fnimiMT'l'.)ni\i  i 


ind 


ex 


78, 


Murdocic,  Carlie 
Murdock,  Fern 
Murdocit,  John 
Murdock,  Maurine 
Murphey,  Lee  C. 
Murphy,  Litia 
Murphy,  Paul 
Murphy,  Verna 
Murray,  Lorra 
Mc 

McAffee,  Evelyn 
McAllister,  Dorothy 
McAllister,  Rhoan 
MacArthur,    Arthur 
McBeth,  Paul 
McBride,  Harold 
McClellan,  Jasper 
McCoard,  Donna 
McDonald,  Winnifred 
McFarlane,  Glenna 
McFarlane,  Ruby 
McGreqor,  Mary 
McGuire,  James 
McGuire,  John 
McGuIre,  Ray 

205,  236,  267 
Mclntire,  Floyd   C. 
Mclntire, Wayne 

259,262 
McKell,  Arthur 
McKinney,  Howard 
McKinnon,  Roy 

235,  264 
McKinnon,  Thelma 
McKnlgSt,  Nell 
McLead,  Genevieve 
McPhie,  Francis 
N 

Naegle,  Pearl 
Nance,  LuDema 
Noylor,  Joseph  Alan 
Naylor,  Chri^telia  Hansen 
Nebeker.  LaVerde 
Nelson,  Byron 
Nelson,  Charlotte 
Nelson,  Clayton 
Nelson,  Dona 
Nelson,  Elmo 
Nelson,  Evan 
Nelson,  Gene 
Nelson,  Jay 

217.244,245 
Nelson,  Kenneth 
Nelson,  Leona 
Nelson,  Maxine 
Nelson,  Milton      82 

216,236 
Nelson,  Roscoe  ^^. 
Nelson,  Veda 
Nelson,  Willard 
Neves, Elda 
Newcomer,   Vincent 
Newren,  Loey 
Ncv'ren,  Nelda 
Nlrh,'-s,  DeVeril 
Nich^l?s,  Eleanor 
Nlch.iles,  Henry  J. 
Nicholes,  Paul   S. 
Nickerson,  Sarah 
Nielsen.  C'ark 
Nielsen,  Dallln  S. 
Nielsen,  Douglas 
Nielsen.  Florence 
Nielsen,  J.  Lewis 
Nielsen,  Leon  E. 
Nielsen.  Norma 
Nielson,  Averll 
Nielsen,  Don 
Nielson,  Evelyn 
Nielson,  Ferl  ^ 
Nle|-on,Geraldine 


III 


60,212 


104,  157 

107 

92.259 

167,262 

70 

253 

7i 

157 

'?0 


157 

227 

72,212.227 

107.238 

186 

81,251,264 

102.265 

105 

92,232 

227,  266 

92,  256 

75,  157,220,264 

237 

49,214.237 

43,  85.  148.  149, 

74,  76,  239,  255 
191,211,238,255, 

112 

181,  186 

103,  152,  156,  191, 

70.213,226 

95 

110 

92 

76,253 

86 

95,217,235,264 

93,232 

105,229 

70 

113,  157,251 

77 

92 

81 

85,  167 

153 

88,  149,  167,205,206, 


97 

115,226 

106 

166,  167,205, 


148, 


92,  244.  .64 

,^18 

100,441 

104,234,264 

95,  146,264 

105,  156,  181 

230 

10^,241 

76,227,266 

64,217,266 

98,156,251,262 

95 

242 

85,  152.  153.213 

94 

83,256 

76 

105 

106 

84,  191.237,257 

57 

103.250 

103 

no 


Nisson,  Anton 
Norton,  Leslie 
Nosack,  Keith 
Nosack.  Walter 
Nu+tall.  Wilkins 
Nuttall.  Winifred 

249.  267 
O 

Oakley.  Bert 
Oaks,  Charles  E. 
Oborn,  Rulon  B. 
Okelberry,  Ruth 
Oldroyd,  Geneel 
Oldroyd,  JayW. 
Olpin,  Donna 
Olsen,  Anna 
Olsen,  Dean  E. 
Olsen,  Donald  P. 
Olsen,  Marion  L. 
Olsen,  Marvin 
Olsen,  Morris 
Olsen,  Sterling 
Olson,  Georgia 
Olson,  Jay 
Olcon,  Robert 
Orchard,  Thelda 
Ord,  R.  Wallace 
Orser,  Stan 
Osmond,  Waldo  L. 
Oswald,  Nolan 
Owens,  Jack 
Owens,  Darlene 
P 

Pace,  Joe 
Packard,  Jane 
Packard,  Tess 
Page,  Boyd 
Page,  Fayne 
Page,  Fred 
Pardee.  Norma 

222,261 
Parker,  Lucille 
Parker,  Robert 
Parker,  Thomas  R. 
Parkes,  Vera  Deane 
Parrish,  Helen  Clark 
Parry,  Roland  C. 
Partridge,  Lyman 


66,214,266 

79,211 

105 

104 

69,  148,214,236,260 

103,  149,248, 


238 

79,  177,  180,208 

92 

102 

108,230 

90,  264 

90,219 

93,230 

100,  156 

59,  153 

84,238,239 

82 

80 

112 

115,231,256,262 

1 14,  264 
67,239 

108 

103, 185 

100 

50 

109,  249,  260 
96,  152,  153,206 
72,  169,209,259 

106,217,237 

110.  157.226 
167.226 

88.  244 

78,  234 

92 

75,  167,204,216, 

108 
64,  235.  258.  265 

115.  185 
82.  196 

115,228 
50 
53,  156,  167,205, 


213,216,217,245.260 
Passey.  Richard  107,  236 

Patrick,  John  C.  110,168 

Paulsen,  Blanch  93 

Paxman,  Beth        45,  157,  167,  204,  216 

224,225,261,263 
Paxman,  Lota 


Paxman,  Ruth 
Payne,  Eugene 
Payne,  Junius 
Peacock,  Vivian 
Peay,  Barbara 
Pehrson,  George 
Percival,  Guy 
Perkins,  Clayton 
Perkins,  Norma 
Perrett,  Barbara 

248,  249 
Perry,  Ashel 
Petersen,  Margaret 
Petersen,  Norma 
Petersen,  Virgil  V, 
Pe,^erson,  Alene 
Peterson,  Alton 
Peterson,  Anna  Lou 
Peterson,  Aurella 
Peterson,  Cornelius  R 

239,   256 
Peterson,  Elvin 
Peterson,  Ervin 
Peterson,  Ethelyn 
Peterson,  Eugene 
Peterson,  Howard 


153 

115,228 

167,  181 

95,245,251 

113,  167,226,255 

113 

180,  185,240 

90 

109,  186,253 

83,253 

77,  157,213,234, 

58 

75,  167 

103 

55,  147,211.265 

157 

60 

222 

105.262.264 

87,  156,211, 

156 

114,211,256 

157,224.256 

80,191,256 

66.  I47.'2I7,  23* 


88 


Peterson.  Lois 
Peterson.  Marlon 
Peterson.  Melba 
Peterson.  Mervln 
Peterson,  Orson 
Peterson,  Parlell 
Peterson,  Ray 
Peterson,  Russell  V. 
Peterson,  Tom 
Peterson,  W.  S. 
Peteison,  Wanda 
Pickett,  Ross 
Pickup,  Clair 
Pierce,  Florence 

263 
Pitcher,  Walter 
Pitt,  Wallace 
Piatt,  Marion 
Pond,  Dorothy 
Pond,  Leon  Y. 
Pond,  Roland  S 
Pond,  Weeter 
Porter,  Carol 
Porter,  Maurice 
Postma,  Frank 
Poulson,  Enid 
Poulson,  Lillian 
Poulson,  Lorna 
Poulson,  Verle 

Powclson,  Lael 

Pratt,  Beth 

Pratt,  Rey 

Friday,  Leiand  F, 
153,213 

Probst,  Karl  L. 

Pryar,  Helen  Jean 

Pulham, Ronald 

Pullen,  Everett 

Purdy,  William 

Pyne,  Lucile 

0 

Qulgley,  Milton 
Quinton,  Eldon 
R 

Radmall,  Marvin 
Ramsbotham,  Eli 
Rasmussen,  Cleo 
Rasmussen.  Max 
Rasmussen.  Ruth 
Rasmussen.  Audrey 
Ratcliffe,  William 
Redd,  Maude 
Redd,  Merene 
Redd,  Shirley 
Redd,  Sterling 
Redd.  Vincent 
Reece.  T.  H. 
Reed.  Clefaine 
Reed,  Normand 
Reeder,  Bill 
Reese.  Eldon 
Reeve.  Olive  S, 
Reeve,  Thomas 
Remund,  Carol 
Rex,  Harold  M. 
Reynolds,  Elizabeth 
Reynolds.  Levi  E. 
Reynolds.  Mildred 
Reynolds.  Ralph 
Reynolds,  Theron 
Rhoton.  Royal 
Rich,  Lewis 
Richie,  Met+a 
Richards,  Beth 
Richards.  Elaine 
Richards,  Louise 
Richards,  Vernls 
Richardson.  Eldon 
Richardson.  Elva 
Richardson,  Ivan 
Richardson,  Vernon 


58, 


102, 
93, 


93 


94,  227,  262 

70 

108,264 

76 

152,255 

83 

106.  156 

156.264 

167,244 

114 

•r6.  251 

99.  248 

95.235 

96,  232,  259,  262, 

65,266 

106 

105,  146,267 

93,  167,225 

75,  2' 1 1 

156,248,249 

107 

105 

156,264 

152,  153 

111,226 

109 

79,  226 

81,229 

102 

105,  262 

265 

45,72,  146,  152, 

86,  156 

93,  157 

104,  156 

245 

156,264 

77 

102,  181,  186,238 
114 


104.  152 
76 


beih 


65, 


87, 


no 

157 

113,255 

95 

93,232,262 

114,220 

70 

87,253,263 

84,234,253 

103,228,263 

91,253 

108,243,253 

104 

103,250 

113,250 

90,  169,209,233 

72,  156,235,264 

153,213,227,266 

115,254 

III,  152 

112 

66,  263 

57,236,260 

102 

106,263 

153 

113,251 

112 

234 

221,263,265 

99,  262 

152,  153,213,225 

97,228,263 

96,  156 

73,251 

79,  185,251 

180 


Rlchan,  Ruth  P. 
Rlchins,  Mary 
Richmond,  Elaine 
Ricks,  Mary  M. 
Ricks,  Ruby 
Ridges,  Isabelle 
Rlgby,  Avard 
Rigby,  M.  Verdell 
Rlgby,  WendelM. 
Riley,  Clara 
Ririe,  Martin  C. 
Riska,  Drews 
Riska,  William 
Roberts,  Beth 
Roberts,  Murray 
Robertson,  James 
Robinson,  Ben 
Robinson,  Don 
Robinson.  Elma 
Robinson,  Marie 
Robinson,  Phyllis 
Robinson,  Ruth  (F) 
Robinson,  Ruth  (SJ 
Roblson,  Alpha 
Robison,  Elwin  A. 
Roblson,  Newal 
Rockwood,  Marise 
Rockwood,  Oleah 
Rogers,  Beatrice 
Rogers,  Virginia 
Rogers,  Wayne 
Rolfsen,  H.  Dean 
Rollins,  Thella 
Romer,  Ruth 
Romney,  Archie 
Romney.  Irvin 
Romney,  Isabelle 
Romney,  Jennie 
Romney,  Miles 
Romney.  Orin 
Romney.  Rexey 
Romley.  Rulon 
Roper.  Rawlin 
Rothe,  Feme  E. 
Reundy,  Acli 
Rounow,  Lee 
Rowe,  Marlon 
Rewe,  Owen  B, 
Rowley,  Edith 
Rowley,  Herman 
Rowley,  La  Rue 
Royle,  Homer  F. 
Rupper,  Jack 
Russell,  Louise 
Russell,  Max 
Russon,  Alta 
Ruud,  Phyllis 
'S 

Sabln,  David 
Salisbury,  Wllma 
Sanfond,  Hunt 
Sardonl,  Dearwyn 

234,  264 
Sargent,  George 
Scherrer,  Stewart 
Schlappl,  Lloyd 
Schmiett,  Bennie 

252 
Schneider,  Ruth 
Schofleld,  Dale 
Schotield,  Jay 
Schow,     Elden  C. 
Schow,  Ha 
Scorup,  Edith 
Scorup,  Ellen 
Seaman,  Gordon 
Sears,  Viola 
Seaton,  Frances 
Seegmiller,  Maq'orie 
Seely,  Grant  M^. 
Seely,  Leola 


157 

157 

108 

167 

81 

99,  222 

95.  254 

92,254,258 

SO 

97 

84 

111,252 

264 

81,  149,253 

156 

lis 

254 

84 

66,215,228 

106,  147,  157 

56,  204,  228 

103 

55,226,228,259 

83,212 

105 

105 

103 

99,  230 

112,251,265 

86 

111,  156,  167,262 

79,  266 

108,231 

81,  153 

79,  242,  265 

113 

220,  265 

97,222,223 

167 

73,211 

87,225,266 

107,  156 

90.  254 

108 

108,  190,208,235 

108 

91,240.241 

75.241 

98.  255 

97,  193 

95,255,264 

98,210,211 

153 

115,232 

237 

105 

105,221 

83,  156 

75,218 

178,  180 

104,  153,  158, 

111.  156 

114, 181 

90,  254 

93,  152,  153,238. 


81,  186, 


II3,24« 

188,209,241 

82,  207 

55,210,259 

90,  234 

95,227 

74,  157,227 

70,  258 

103 

90,  224,  263 

85.226 

111 

76 


298 


Index 


62, 


94,210, 
94, 


Seethalor,  Joseph 
Seiter,  Erika 
Shanks,  Ednal 
Sharp,  Ariel 
Shaw,  Frank 
Shawcroft,  Amel 
Shawcroft,  Dee 
Shellenberger,  Dora 
Shelley,  Fern 
Shelley,  Sarah 
Shepard,  Laura 
Shipp,  J.  Steele 
Shippee,  Allen 
Showalter,  Theda 
Shurtl,  Beryl 
Simmons,  ChrisJa 
Simmons,  David 
Simmons,  Dean 
Simmons,  Gerald 
Simmons,  Nedra 
Simmons,  Talmage 
Simpkins,  Nedra 
Sjoberg,  Lillian 
Skinner,  Lucille 

259,  263 
Skousen,  Klein  K. 
Slaugenhoup,  Lucille 
Smart,  Margaret 
Smith,  Alden 
Smith,  Harold 
Smith,  Hyrum  J 
Smith,  Jean 
Smith,  Josephine 
Smith,  Katherine 
Smith,  Louise 
Smith,  M.FossC. 
Smith,  Marjorie 
Smith,  Marjorie  Beth 
Smith,  Phyllis 
Smith,  Robert 
Smith,  Ruth  I. 
Smith,  Sessions 
Smith,  Thales 
Smith,  Utella 
Smith,  Winitred 
Smoot,  Anita 
Sneddon.  Robert 
Snell,  Delia 
Snell,  Esmond 
Snell,  Mrs.  H.C. 
Snell,  Hedvig 
Snell,  Hillman 
Snell,  Jay 
Snell,  Maude 
Snell,  Morris 
Snow,  Gordon  W. 
Snow,  Nelson  A. 
Snow,  Ruth 
Snyder,  Theron 
Soffe,  Darrel 
Soffe,  Orpha 
Soffe,  Wayne 
Sorensen,  Allen  B. 
Sorensen,  Gladys 
Sorensen,  Willis 
Sorensen,  Wilson 
Sorenson,  Evelyn 
Sorenson,  Sam 
Sowards,  Josephine 
Spalding,  Alta 
Spalding,  Ardith 
Speckart,  Orlene 
Speckart,  Ruth 
Spencer,  Alice 

221 
Spencer,  Emma  Louise 

249,  264 
Spencer,  Jack 
Spilsbury,  LeGrande 
Spongberg,  Beulah 
Squire,  Spencer 


52, 


109 


114, 


94, 


115, 


95 


112 


44,63, 


236 

147,258,263 

79,230 

106,  156 

73,  153,213 

235,250,257 

70,232,250 

104 

99,  227 

91,263 

218 

81 

112 

III 

93 

82 

156 

70,  178,  180 

180 

102 

103 

95,  227 

81 

169,208,225, 

III,  147,258 

218 

107,224,262 

92 

211,251,258 

72,147,207 

146,  147,229 

70,228 

94,258,259 

91,230 

54 

53,  196 
92,  143,226 

100 
III 
99,  152 
156 
90 

147,  167,220 

234 

142,228,263 

236 

85,  167,227 

59 

157 

218 

156 

no 

54,  227 

69 

102,239 

77,214 

110,  157 

62,208 

152,  153,264 

96,  157,232 

109,  181,  185 

66,  167,216 

167,229,263 

152,  153,264 

109 

79.  157 

156,  167,264 

59,  222 

112 

61,215 

96,  153,226 

218 

167,204,216, 

104,  157,234, 

75,  169,266 

64,  236,  262 

109,249 

80.  256,  267 


Stagg,  Margaret 

Stahmann,  Mark 

Standifird,  Blain* 

Stanfield,  Orville 

Starr,  Edna 

Steele,  Stanford 

Stephens,  Kirk    100.  I 
258 

Stephens,  Sylvan 

Sterling,  Helen 

Sterling,  Len 

Stewart,  Merrill 

Steven,  Wanda 

Stevens,  Ruth 

Stevenson,  Keith 

Stevenson,  Merlin  D. 

Stewart,  Don 

Stewart,  Gale 

Stewart,  Mailne 

Stewart,  Mildred 

Stewart,  Robert 

Stewart,  Val  Dean 

Stice,  Virgil  E. 

Stoddard,  George 
244  ,258,  265 

Stokes,  Lee 

Stolworthy,  Rhea 

Storrs,  Bertha 

Storrs,  Beth 

Stout,  Beth 
Stowell,  Edna  M. 
Strange,  Verdon 

Strate,  Neva 
Straw,  Marjorie 

Straw,  Rex 
Strebel,  George 
Strickler,  Fredona 
Stringham,  Catherine 
Stringham,  Jack 
Stringham,  Kenneth 
Strong,  Jay 
Sudweeks,  Lucy 
Summers,  Jean 
Sumner,  Elizabeth 
Sumsion,  Merlene 
Sundwall,  Arthur 
Sundwall,  Katherine 

228,  256,  259 
Sutherland,  Rex 
Swensen,  Mildred 
Swenson,  Albert 
Swenson,  Calvin 
Swenson,  F.  McLean 
Swenson,  Frank 
Swenson,  Helen 
Swenson,  Joseph 

239,  259 
Swenson,  Martha 
Swenson,  Shirl 
Swenson,  Willa  S. 
T 

Tanner,  Margaret 
Tanner,  Wilmer 
Tate,  Leah 
Taylor,  Ada 
Taylor,  Carlos 
Taylor,  Dean 
Taylor,  Golden      80, 
Taylor,  Herbert 
Taylor, Lamar  68, 

Taylor,  Margaret 
Taylor,  Mattie 
Taylor,  Mennell 
Taylor,  Nadine 

224,225,261 
Taylor,  Ruth  Viola 
Taylor,  Vivienne 
Taylor,  Wayne 
Tea,  Le  Grande 
Teerlink,  Virginia 
Tenney,  Helen 


106, 


100, 


146 
73 
186,250 
167 
74 
191 
89,209,217,245, 

64,243 
73 
81,207 
113,256 
157,227 
71,204,222 
III,  152 

lis 

108,256 

157,224 

98,  167 

102 

111,256 

111,256 

98;  245,  262 

100,  189,208, 

98,255 

95 

234 

153 

III,  152,229,253 

69,  153,221 

152 

153 

110,224 

240 

110 

84,  157,  167 

103 

181 

90,  147,  152,  153 

70 

218 

100,228 

91 

73 

94,  256,  264 

58,149,  169,208, 

84,  153,213 
63,212,233 

43,89,  153,238 

90,  152,  168 

65,  240 

112,  186,240 

94,  228 

70,  189,205,209, 

58,212 
43,99,  167 

85.  204,  228 


258 

93,211,256 

98,  147,  267 

146,220,265 

102,  147 

114 

190,209,258 

186,209,243 

188,208,243 

49 

157,231,258 

186,243 

157,  167,204, 


90,  142, 


Tew,  Merlene 
Tew,  Naoma 
Thatcher,  Leonard 
Thaxton  Olive 
Tholan,  Margaret 

232 
Thomas,  Dan 
Thomas,  Grace 
Thomas,  Jack 
Thomas,  Margaret 
Thomas,  Margarer 
Thomas,  Rex 
Thompson,  SinClaIr 
Thorderson,  Hilga 
Thorne,  Charles 
Thorn,  Ruth 
Thornton,  Max 
Thorson,  Theodore 
Threet,  Ardelle 
Threet,  Roann 
Thurston,  Harold 
Tippets,  Don  H. 
Todd.  Alice 
Todd,  Florence 
Todd,  Josie 
Toland,  Elaine 
Tolboe,  Donna 
Tolhurst,  Gilbert 
Tucker,  Afton 
Tucker,  Lloyd 
Tucker,  Rebecca 
Tuft,  Harold 
Turpin,  Marlow 
U 

Ungrlcht,  La  Vern 
V 

Van  Alfen,  Nicholas 
Van  Cott,  Le  Roy 
Vance,  Lloyd 
Vance,  Merle 
Vance,  Morris 
Van  Dam,  Llllieth 

157,263 
Van  Leuven,  Orlan 
Van  Wagenen,  Fay 
Verney,  John  92,  177 

Vernon,  Lucile  102 

Vest,  H.  Grant 


70,212 

II 1 , 264 

235 

103,252 

146.  167 


61 


181, 


102, 


191,  193 

99,  152 

190 

79,  259 

114 

98,  238 

106 

82,  255 

75,  262 

233 

186 

86,  257 

167,231 

109,231,265 

167 

100, 257 

113,225,252 

99,  158,225,252 

107 

109 

113 

85,  167,245,261 

115,  157 

156 

85 

91,  156,239 

98 

66,  206,  242,  255 

69 

63 

72,235 

49  260 

73,217 

113,  146,  147, 


112 
52,231,263 
180,  186,  188 
152,  157,264 
50 


Webb,  John  H. 
Webb,  Lynn  R. 
Webb,  Ross 
Wedge,  Virgil 
Weight,  Karl  R. 
Weight,  Newell 
Weight,  Wilford  A 
Welch,  Eloise 
Wells,  Anna 


Vest,  Niles     67,  177,  180,  193,209,241 


82 
109 
115,235,248 
177 
90,  228 
114 


Vickers,  Reva 
W 

Wade,  Helen 
Wadley,  Lucy 
Wagers,  Marjorie 
Wagstaff,  Amy 
Wagstaff,  Don 
Waite,  Le  Roy 
Wakefield,  Homer 
Waldo,  Vern        99, 
Waldram,  LuDeen 
Waldram,  Ruth 
Walker,  Ellen 
Walker,  Fay  H. 
Walker,  Harris 
Wall,  Ruth 
Walsh,  Reed 
Walton,  Harold 
Ward,  Dorothy 
Wardle,  Ferrel 
Warner,  Clifford 
Warner,  Ellen 
Warner,  Max 
Warner,  Meldon 
Warnick,  Don  C. 
Washburn,  DeMonts 
Washburn,  V.  Fred 
Washburn,  Jesse 
Waters,  J.  Vaur 
Watson,  Arden 
Watson,  Leonard 
Watts.  Verdun 


53, 


91,234 

102 

106 

97,  169,  232,  263 

106 

106, 181 

92 

153,213 

178,  180,  192,239 

90,  157 

212,263 

93 

99,  266 

186,266 

115,262 

III 

107 

102 

91 

53,  186 

112,224 

70,  175,  176,  180 

181,  186 

lis 

94,  152 

76,  146 

50 

59 

104 

98,  266 

152,  156 


57 
55 

75, 207,  240 

74, 205,  207,  242 

54,217 

108,  152,  153,264 

95,  152,  153 

111,252,262 

114,262 


Wenti,Lorna        79,167,168,216,223, 

260,261,263 
West,  Lois  153 

Westman,  Arden  C.    108,  149,  210,  264 
Westover,  Russell  114,251 

Wheeler,  Helen  86,229 

Wheeler,  Melvern  178 

Wheeler,  Ray  D.  99,  258 

Whetstone,  Artimicia  107,157 

Whetstone,  Lawrence 
Whitaker,  George  W. 
White,  Clara 


III, 
106, 
104, 


88, 


77, 


61, 


White,  Dean 
White,  Fay 
White, Josephine 
White,  Max 
White,  Nina 
White,  Sara 
White,  Zola 
Whiteley,  Alicebeth 
Whiting,  Ray 
Whiting,  Verl 
Whitlock,  Aldous 
Whitlock,  Mildred 
Whitman,  Jay 
Whitman,  Lawrence 

244 
Wickman.  Bessie 
Wignall,  Dorothy 
Wignall,  Earl 
Wignall,  Lloyd 
Wilcox,  Edith 
Wilcox,  Vernon  D. 
Wilde,  Dorell 
Wilde,  Keith 
Wilde,  WoodrowA. 
Wilkerson,  Clifford 
Wlllard,  Roswell  B.       61,153, 

251 
Willey, Evelyn  Bourne 
Willey,  Ivan 
Willey,  Roy  Deverl 
Williams,  Dorothy 
Williams,  J.Walter 
Williams,  Lacy 
Williams,  Morris 
Williams.  Ruth 
Wilson,  Boyd 
Wilson,  Carma 

Wilson,  Geneva 

Wilson,  Harvey 

Wilson,  Jesse  Earl 

Wilson,  Mabel 

Wilson,  Max 

Wilson,  Melba 

Wilson,  Reed 

Wilson,  Shirl 

Wilson,  Woodrow 

Wing,  Niles 

Wing,  Sherman 

Winterton,  LaPreal 

Winterton,  Olive  E. 
260,  266 

Winterton,  Zelma 

Winward,  Morris 

Wiscombe,  Reed 

Wood,  Leora 

Wood,  Merrill  E. 

Woodhouse,  Florence 

Woodruff,  Alice  Ruth 

Woodruff,  Asahel  D. 

Woodruff,  Manford 


156 

156 

152 

88,  167 

92,  146 

67,  153,215,234 

III,  152,  153,264 

113 

157,212,234 

90, 229 

152,  157,248 
260 

84,244 

109 

74 

70,175,  182 

153,  158,213, 


112, 


112. 


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157 

82,  207 

87 

112 

167 

153 

152 

108 

103, 181 

167,216, 


102,223 

60,  149,216,244 

50 

113,250 

83,255 

98 

103,235,257 

ICM,  255 

102 

91,262,263 

103,  158 

90,  206 

70,  186,  188 

79,  223 

102 

107 

210 

242 

100,239 

111,244 

64,  245,  262 

110,220,262,266 

54,212,220. 


266 

113,210,264 

96 

105 

61,  167,  168,216 

77,  158,234 

112 

56 

109 


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Woods,  Charlene 

109,223 

Woolley,  HenryA. 

98 

Woods,  Margaret 

102 

Wootton,  Edna 

112,  157 

Woodward,  Jack 

179,  180,240 

Wootton.  Marlow 

93, 

167,  168, 

Wooley,  Allen  C. 

112 

208,210,211,249 

Wooley,  Cloyd 

106 

Worsley,  Helen 

222 

Woolf  Anone 

266 

Wrathall,  Irene 

103,  157 

Woolf  Anthony 

84,  148,  149,  186, 

Wright,  Albert  H. 

83 

236,  266 

Wright,  Donald 

70 

Woolf,  Mn.  G. 

266 

Wright,  Frank 

185,242 

Woolf,  Mac 

266 

Wright,  Glade 

70 

Woolf,  Wilbur 

266 

Wright,  Lynne  A. 

56, 207,  245 

Wright,  Rosella 

97,  227 

Young,  Evelyn                                         93 

Yancey,  Lowell 

98,  248 

Young,  Helen        72,  147,  167,216,228 

Yarbrough,  Maurine 

67 

,  157,230 

Young,  Kerol                               104,227 

Yardley,  June 

107 

Young,  Loyd          55,  242,  253,  259,  263 

Youd,  Stella 

82 

Young,  Martin  R.,  Jr.                          Ill 

Youkstetter,  Pearl 

107,228 

Young,  Persis                               108,264 

Young,  Alaire 

114 

Young,  Sylvia                                99,  227 

Young,  Amy 

92,221 

Young,  Theodore  K.                     88,210 

Young,  Chester 

104 

Young.  Welby  W.       114,168,211,262 

Young,  Clifford  E.,  Jr. 

97, 

169,208, 

Zeyer,  Erwin                  94,210,248,264 

259,  264 

Zumbrunnen,  Naom!    75,  153,  157,  229 

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