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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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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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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-
tees.
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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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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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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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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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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
• Band
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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
6o
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
I
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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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
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Morris Vance
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Grant Chrislofferson
Mima Broadbent
Fred Kartchner
Maxine Hammond
Sanford M. Bingham
Ellen Scorup
l^tk -"fe^ :^h
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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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
MJk^^tmrh
81
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
82
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
83
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
84
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
^m^ik
65
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
86
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
ULd^M
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.
mil .1 nmtmmimmmimiim
n. ic% Ci. ry
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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
91
V" '
fim
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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
affcM.'Jgf^
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
D C^ '^pP
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
o
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
loo
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.
i^y/^
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
r
I07
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
Ml
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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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Keys on
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A bike-
complex
Our pride--the new tennis
courts, senior project of
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perhaps caused by
too much psychology
Twilight
on the hill-
Harper,
Taylor, and
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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-
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A slant on
groceries
Mechanical
And he said
men
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some time. "
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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
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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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and his
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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
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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
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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
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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.
154
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.
155
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
156
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
157
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
K
eeier,
Organ
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.
156
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
m
m
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
162
PEER GYNT
Competitive Play
February 14, 15, l6
163
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THE MUSIC MASTER
Alumni Play
January 24, 25, 26
COQUETTE
Theta Alpha Phi Play
February 28-March |
l64
THE MILKY WAY
Spring Comedy
April II, 12
TROJAN WOMEN
Girls Day Play
May I, 2
165
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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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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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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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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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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HART
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 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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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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DELTA
PHI
MARLOW WOOTTON
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
.^
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
W»".
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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
I
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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
■a '^
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
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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
^
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
1^114
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I*'
J,
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
^^Ti^^fA^i I
BRIGADIER
FRED KARTCHNER SECRETARY
Other members:
Lincoln Gardner
John Lewis
Max Russell
237
f
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^fMk
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
^iMbvJI^iAi
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
pcej
idH^ri^t^
Parties:
T>
busies
GEORGE
GILLESPIE VICE PRES
Formal
Spring quarter
Invitational
Winter quarter
Hobo party
Spring quarter
241
Orgill Aylett
Marvell Hutchinson
Virgil Wedge
Loyd Young
La Verne Ungricht
Gerald Ericksen
Don Greenwood
Howard Ballard
'M^^^k
Lyie Eldredge
Byron Geslison
Max Marquardson
Cecil Bullock
mM ii
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
^^ff?^V: '&£/^
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VAL HYRICS
WOODROW MICKELSEN VICE-PRES.
Parties:
Christmas Festival
Dinner Formal
Spring Invitational
Fall quartet
Winter quarter
Spring quarter
243
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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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Juniub Pciyne
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
■jtjiB
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VI KINGS
KAY HAMMOND
VICE PRES.
Parties:
Formal
Jiggs Party
Invitational
November 27
January 23
Spring quarter
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J uun/jHtfnmat ni uwtmruma
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
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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.
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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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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
Af^
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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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:
Offi
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
272
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
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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.
274
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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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When yo
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
278
D.G.
Henroid Inc.
A Com
plete Food Market
80 West Center
Phone
Provo, Utah
131
SWEET'
s
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
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"NOPE — I SHAVED TODAY-
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
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\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.
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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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School, Office, Church and Theatre Furniture - School and Office Supplies - Textbook Depository
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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.
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Provo, Utah
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285
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286
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288
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289
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290
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498 N. University Ave.
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292
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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
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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
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239. 262
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91,244
68,244
108
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95, 250
104,249
233
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42,43,45,61, 167,
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112
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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
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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
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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
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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
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191, 193,7';i
110,253
106, 157
211
225
259
107
100,222
190,209,255
100, 147, 157
98
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104,265
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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.
no
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
299
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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
300
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1935 Banyan, it is yours and we hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed creating it for
you. In our struggle for a representative book we have endeavored to give a true picture of
our school, showing no favoritism to individuals or groups. I wish to express my sincere
gratitude to the following for services rendered: to the staff members for their efficient, un-
tiring efforts; to Professors Eastmond and Larsen for their friendly, criticism; to Dr. Hales for
his photographic contributions; and to the school and commercial artisans for their cooperation
in preparing this edition for publication.
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