Brigham Young University - Banyan Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1932

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Autumn Quarter ATHLETICS : Football, (Varsity and Frosh) Baseball, (Intramural) Tennis, (Intramural) DRAMA: Departmental Play Senior Play High School Play Mask Club One-Act Plays DEBATING— PUBLIC SPEAKIXG: Irvine Oratorical Contest MUSIC: Band Orchestra Glee Clubs SOCIAL Handshake Hallowe ' en Ball Homecoming Dance Loan Fund Ball Frosh Ball Christmas Carnival Class Parties OTHER ACTIVITIES: Page Eleven

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In the Words of the Professors:— (Continued ) In giving do we get the most ; in mourning do we love the most; in working do we rest the most .— A. C Lambert. hi years to come this book of accumulated experiences in picture and in story will provide a wonderful opportunity for a check up on what one ' s ideas and ambitions once were.— Thomas L. Martin. A well-balanced and practical education includes a knowl- edge and appreciation of the Fine Arts.- Franklin Mad sen. It is gratifying to find, as one travels about, our Brigham Voung University .--Indents doing such excellent work. -Florence Jepperson Madsen. If I were to give advice to students, it would be, under- stand the calculus, then start your education. - Milton Mar- shall. Giving assails the citadel of human selfishness, the energy lit spiritual growth.- Chas. E. Maw. K ven u it bout the accustomed record may our friendships and ioy.ul memories continue to live.— Elmer Miller. In tins fascinating play called ' life , whether on the stage or off, play your parts with that sincerity, exuberance of spirit and flare, with carries courage, iov and the love oi living into the hearts of men.- Alonzo Morley. Life holds but few satisfactions that equals the iov of suc- cessful self-directed work.— Mary J. ( Morton. Fact and fancy should unite In defense of truth and right. — Alfred Osmond. Your character is revealed by your voice, your intelligence by your vocabulary.- T. Karl Pardoe. It is our privilege to work with the children — To wdiom is given So much oi earth So much of heaven. — Hermese Peterson. May you have many happy memories of this wonderful yeai at Brigham Voung University. — M. W ' ilford Poulson. To appreciate the best that has been thought and felt has always been one of the objectives of literature.- Alice Louise: Reynolds. The growing attitude at the L ' niversity toward better music is encouraging. — LeRoy J, Robertson. I find that some people waste most of their time when they are busiest.— Robert Sauer. The Y Scrapbook is another evidence that 1931-32 offers the best education for the least money in the memory of man — let ' s increase our capital in education at these bargain prices.— Kiefer B. Sauls. A trained mind plus a trained hand makes for a fuller life. — W. H. Snell. History broadens one ' s sympathies and increases one ' s ap- preciation of one ' s heritage from the past.— William J. Snow. The main aim of the zoological work at B. Y. U. is to lead the students into an acquaintance with the fauna of this region and establish in them an abiding love for nature.— Vasco M. Tanner. Homes of the future will be judged not by houses and fur- nishings but by the quality of the individuals it sends forth to meet the problems of life.— Effie Warnick. 6 Page Ten



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Senior Class Alleman, Helan Allen. Melba Kate Anderson, Laurence Anderson, Maud Anderson, Reese H. Ashby, Mary E. Baker, Shirley Barker, Ellen Barton, Harold Bayles, Weston Lyman Beardall, Anna Benion. Herman N. Bennett, Pauline Boberg, Lowell Braithwaite, Ethylene Potter Braithwaite, Lola R. Brimhall, Sina Brown, Don H. Bryner, Lapreal V. Bullock, Bert K. Call, Gaius D. Carson, Velda R. Christensen, Maurine Clarke. Robert A. Cottam, Howard K. Clayton, Maxine Clinger, Morris M. Collett, Farrell Ruben Collins, Bessie Condon, David de Lancey Cowley, Angus Wayne Cooper, George N. Croshie, Elva Dean Crobkston , Elden Cullimore, Owen S. j.Culmsee, Carlton Dastrup, Elmer J. Davis, Owen Decker, Lorenzo B. Decker. J. Smith Deuel, Myrtle Dickson, Mildred Dotson, Edme M. I hirrant, L. Dean Eldredge, Willma Ellsworth, Helen Eyring, Rose Fjeld, Allan E. Garfield, Zoie Garrett, J. Ray ( iourley, Gertrude Gurney, Ferrin Haddock, Grove M. Hadley, Lloyd Halliday. Nina Hambline, Clara Hanson, Wilma Skousen, Marvin Smuin, Carma Leora Smith. Ervine F. Snow, Claude S. Spafford, Louise Speckart, Frank R. Storrs, Bertha Strauser, Ethel Strickler, Beulah Sandgren, Clyde D. Tanner. Orea Bean Toone, Clifford Toone, T. Philip Tregeagle, Delbert Van Wadley, Bryce N. Waldram, Marie Walker, Loronzo S. Washburn, Barr V. Watson, Herrick Webb, Glenn Weight, Bert Howard Wells. Claire Wentz, Monta Westwood, James Wheelwright, Annie L. Whetten, Lester B. Whitaker, Warren S. Willardsen, George King, Miriam Winterton, Zelma E. Wittwer, Reed Wright, Janus E. Wright, Vesta Page I ivclve

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