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N -l r an4an I ? 5 5 ' Copyright 1935 OTTO DONE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OAKLEY EVANS BUSINESS MANAGER PRINTING AND PLATES BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PRESS BINDING PROVO BOOK BINDERY, PROVO PHOTOGRAPHY LARSON STUDIO, PROVO COVERS THE DESERET NEWS PRESS, SALT LAKE CITY anuan PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF BRIGHAM YO UN6 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 oreujord Dutm UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES ATH LETICS ORGANIZATIONS B U N Y O N N dica ion 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 T niyetlit ji k N rv ll •:iih i i - S CAMPUS From the ancient ivy-covered walls of the Education building to the classic marble beauty of the Maeser Memorial, we love it. We regret to forsake the lower campus, so rich in tradition and memories, but in our crystal ball we see a vision of University Hill in the near future, crowned with a campus unsurpassed in the entire country for beauty of site, layout, and surrounding scenery. MAESER MEMORIAL LIBRARY WALK f.VS, -e:v ■V A J • ifM .4Pw |rf ' Jf; ■' f .. ' v. |:s? C ' Tr- - , i 1 MAESER AND MOUNTAIN LIBRARY AND MT. TIMPANOGOS ' s ! ' ■' A AESAR IN WINTER EDUCATION BUILDINe I ■f ' r- H ! iT-vr, ■■; • •- ' . -J WOMEN ' S GYMNASIUM MECHANIC ARTS (He. EDUCATION BUILDING PROVO CANYON « IPWP , . - - - ■V - ' - . = HEBER J. 6RANT LIBRARY UTAH LAKE AND PROVO AT TWILIGHT 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. ' ' V-0 ■y i«:S 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. 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. 27 ' - sffifrm-, -rflfliinflftlW r A i 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. 2a 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. 29 i -■: ■r ■■■. ' ;-■-• ,- ' ' 4-«; ■' •■.v. ;i ' . •■v ' , ■■: ' ■.-■• ' ■■■' ■, ., ' ,1 .i ' r Acting dean Amos N. Merrill DEAN CMRISTEN JENSEN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEAN OF GRADUATE SCHOOL Under the clock, open the door, walk in — and meet a very charming man with a deep voice and a scholarly air. He checks over our state teachers ' requirements with a patience and good humor which restores our wavering faith in education and life in general. Mis methods never lag a frac- tion of a step behind the latest developments in the ' science of teaching. Slowly he pours out golden words of wisdom to our attentive ears, and succeeds in convincing us that a serene air and interesting dimples are the principal requisites of a learned man. Dean Jensen Is one of the few people in this prosaic world who can inspire admiration in the hearts of our worldly graduates. 30 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. 31 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 lea rn one ' s Latin and biology. 32 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. 33 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. 34 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 36 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 37 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 38 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 39 IP WiLFORD D. Lee, a. b. Instructor !n English Kathryn B. Pardoe, a. b. Instructor in Speech Hugh W. Peterson, m. a. Instructor in Chemistry C. Lynn Hayward, m. s. Instructor in Zoology WILMA JEPPSON, M. S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Lloyd L Cullimore, m. d. Medical Director M. WiLFORD POULSON, M. A. Professor of Psychology Hermese Peterson, b. s. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Thoa as L Martin, Ph. d. Professor of Agronomy 6. Ott Romney, m. a. Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics Alice L Reynolds, a. b. Professor of English Literature Alfred Osmond, m. a. Professor of English, Emeritus Charles E. Maw, Ph. d. Professor of Chemistry Albert B. Reagan, Ph. d Special Professor of Anthropology Sidney B. Sperry, ph. d. Associate Professor of Religious Education Grace Nixon Stewart, b. s. Instructor in Speech John Wing, m. s. Assistant in Chemistry 40 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. 1%: 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. 42 ri. ' - ii ' Mc j-- ji P! .--r ' ft ■- -.-ft ' 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. 43 K . f. - wi 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. 44 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 a nd 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. 45 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 S A y i A 4i i 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 4S 1 ). Spencer Grow l ardston, Alberta, Canada Merle Vance ProvO; Utah HAROLD J. BISSELL Springville, Utah Ddeal C Kirk ' leasant Grove, Utah Gladys Hooks Provo, Utah Franklin S. Harris, Jr. Provo, Utah ; REAL LOTT Lehi, Utah Audrey Harris Richmond, Utah Merrill Hammond Provo, Utah Harmon R. Hatch Spanish Fork, Utah John McGuire Provo, Utah Bill Carr Auckland, New Zealand Margaret Taylor Salt Lake City, Utah William Creer Spanish Fork, Utah 49 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 50 Harold Christensen President Margaret Bird Vice-President Mary Dahlquist Secretary SENIORS I 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 Sta ff 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 52 I I 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 53 p m Don M. Alder PfOVO Major in Political Science Goldbrickers, officer 3, pres. 4; Alpha Kappa Psi, officer 3, A; Chairman Inter Social Unit Ball A; Class pres. 2; Bus. Mgr. Junior Prom 3 DuANE Bishop Delta Major in Accounting and Business Admin. Millard Club Maude Snell Provo Major in English Ta Lenta; Mask Club; Spanish Club; French Club; Psychology Club KARL R. Weight Springville Major in Mechanic Arts Y Eagles Club; Spanish Club; Band William A. Merrell Prove Major in Agronomy Olive E. Winterton Provo Major in Foods and Nutrition Cesta Ties; Gamma Phi Omicron; Psychology Club; French Club; Debating 3,4 Mildred Maugham Lava Hot Springs, Idaho Major in Foods and Nutrition Gamma Phi Omicron; Glee Club; Idaho Club; Mask Club MARVIN Graff Santa Clara Major in History Orran Ashby Leamington Major in Economics Delta Phi; Millard Club M. Foss C. Smith Snowflake, Arizona Major in Economics Delta Phi; Arizona Club; Spanish Club; German Club 54 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 55 1j . Jf. 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 56 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 57 •3f 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 58 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 59 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 B lock 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 61 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 62 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 Vern al 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 63 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 64 . 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 65 S! 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 66 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 67 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 68 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 69 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 I 70 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. f i£Yteik4tf Junior Lundquist Helen Young • Theron L ambert Rean McAllister Eldon Reese Norine Ch ecketts Lloyd Vance Opal Chri stenson J. Cullen Barton Ann Clayson Leiand F. Priday Naomi Cottam Hyrum J. Smith Edna Glover Owen Bloomfield Ana Jensen Gerald L Ericksen Darlenc ' Owens 72 Elva Richardson Orin R omney Ru by Hansen Ernest Dean Berniece H acking Mark Stahmann Merlene Sumsion Kenneth L Duke Christine J. Cowan w. Harvey Moore Eileen E. Gee Aaron G. Brown M elen Sterling Wilmer Tanner Florence Judd Frank Shaw Ida J. H off man Morris Vance 73 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 r T% iA Xm V Virginia Kimball Wayne Mclntire Melva Jones Herbert Taylor Edna Starr Virgil Wedge Margret Boyer Wallace Gardner Mildred Whitlock 74 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 75 V. Fred Washburn , « -i A wJ 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 76 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 77 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 78 La Ray Alexander Lorna Poulson Charles E . Oaks Afton Kay Eldredge Maxwell Helen Milton Jo in C. Domina Ednal Shanks W Blake Christensen Ed na Ellsworth Leslie Norton Evelyn Sorenson H. Dean Rolfson Lome Wentz Ivan Rich ardson Ma rgaret Thomas Archil s Romney Mabel Wilson 79 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 Lou is 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 The odore 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. m i l .1 nm tmmimmmimiim n. ic% Ci. ry — -. M A 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 ir J mt - 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 ;miWm 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 _ ... ' ii ' M ▲ 105 M Amy Wagstaff Ray Petersofi Louise May Boyer Hollis Hullinger Larene Butler Blaine Standifird Melissa Cooley Sinclair Thompson Norma Nielsen Marguerite Lambert Norma Jacks on 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 ■ii iiL ii 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 Ute lla 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 cHyitiGJ V ! C, 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. -.J: . ■■■■..Jh -9 f ' !t  . m i i i • ' I  % ' 1 -  % W . i ' ' tnisfn 1 11 Band and White Keys on stadium parade A bike- complex Our pride--the new tennis courts, senior project of 193 Doghouse Reynolds-- perhaps caused by too much psychology Twilight on the hill- Harper, Taylor, and Brand — FROSH ORIENTATION Stocks and bondage Apple polishing Due at Senior Court fifteen minutes ago De-pantsing Barnum was right Our mascot, Tarbo, at home Egg-ood-eggzample, conducted bv Chair- man Willey in the zoo Clean Y up thar Through the cougar ' s moulh-- climax of the Freshman Trek Dr. Marbn and A square bacilllus organisms meal The type of stu- dent Oa likes A slant on groceries Mechanical And he said men Chem-is-tiy me some time. Another If they wood angle on work, they wood groceries work wood Two old dependables The pinnacle of education Rear visions Clouds Where the water 12:30 lessons in runs under the nutrition bridge Le Mardi Gras A slightly different slant on groceries CTHI I i!ki(;ii .M M)i; G u.Nix ' ERsn V, i ' kom). utaii. sI ' :i ' Ti:mi;i ' .k iv.u cA reshma thinks PREPARES TO GREET m LY.U. Undders Leading -- imong R.M.C. Scorer Siud«nt6 Can W i t n e Five Contests ; Thre At Home ieet Cc9 ,J m na|J BODY Stadium 0. t 4_ ; Op ■ —   ♦■• - -«■V. e v u . cJ ' jf Editor Plans New ' ' o,? ' . ' ' ' ox- K-A- d .. ' J Sections For 1935 A; • Colorful Banyan a fo, 4 O V Lk ' - ' Planned •- ' -« ? U. -V V VV, ts Ilanned ' ; VVrV V - -. - OS -Opening Week; C:: «0  . C V -i A i - Mc iirsf (.if j ' .ijK ' s, This .iiiK ' , iilaycd i; Llff LANS FOR HOMECOMING DAY wiinc s. lilt! Redskins  . , . Co (■r iiunic, thcr traditrimai lATCHERS ' )LUES . . . ' ' x- ; ' O 5s. ■%.„ With all — ii:jlh the .TDlinii Lii_iiX: tlt l-umily of First Principt. Honored On Founder ' s I :HFF. .jHlltlRIE LOe :S FOR Torm or a get -acq shake comprise ' ■' • ly planned. Siu i • t will also be in; of t!ie opening . With the fir ; •oi- S., :orc ' i-lu ' itcd liana-| rtTrrragii  «« tP t: ive-i V.L . The ing ( n L ' n (,ii;,-i: .ire ., traiii ' ii juunte l %. T ' 9sh Bv B room And Sink «hiiig it ' s si; ' -.-Uc O ' uZ ' w k ' IS enlt . • ' :. ' • ' ■' - - ±. r Y ' niuK drani a. JK, • • Xp i;ons jnd otiui .ictjv! W Q ' ■.full, vi(ij quarter 9 , however, really; ■, ' k M ' • • ' an I knv . accre ; than; years tO 2,00c -N, ' Tiinior . vt .j final . • ' ' c initial 1 r ' _ r - miniduction .l tl ,i ttfftnent.s of instruc- f uiarkellng anil landscape archi- r tktllt ' brought the academic limber ■3U Icums 10. the gups causeu be Coach Roniney ' s en ;i in the nieantnne. Speaking .iiial ' Dutch, it appears that P ' l ' ov ! instm... ' •■• f || • . i.i three holes in the good old ' - V ooU. nistructor m .. -Jcs; O. ; if Runiiie- fun ui.iiiivr no I M ' - ' dith Wdso . student, rrcxy of ctiriti lar cl,i , ;it e ' sin ■slT C -■■« ' «d2 ' C; ' ' s :; ' -- rol sli- facnlty, wbc. f Ca W Cat 4 has grown aii.l vkik,, Qg Q 2S it includes US learned men •■0(7 _ , tlrt men who give instruction in more tha,. ' it hf .fi Ort 1.000 curses in five different colleges. 1 P ' - l ? o , ,,.,,,,. ,, ,.,. , at the n u..y ' l(ia student f j iaid the ' I about Siijvi-. c to the . n.uri -.rmi: r.RKrilAM YOUNG UNIVERSI TV, l ' K(i (). LT H, KKIDW. MARCH 15. 1935 . ' ' i7i:; H?n!:st.r ok LEyEm of TH Fy WHITMAN AND h,. --C ¥1 . %n 1 r ' . .. HROWTON MAKE ' o. HONOR TEAMS ! Artii % •m «« -CO s ,oksv ?, ' . JT F. S. HARRIS Stud -  . . ■A  « . V ' i ' ' votp in the Jtnkins ut!i and Kid on y i ' n  mi BEBHTERS e I -t i Marc)   e 7-„ ' ; ' e j;?, ' « ' !H 20 |nesJay to select ■nal K .c: ' , . ' A aiKi W . lW vV ry vote in the V r . V crony -kl A? V P ♦ ' d ' ' ' •- ' booth C • qP direction of l-.u thl Oft, . e Lawn. Drive e«f Sa . . •VCV X . ' ' Monday! - . , rev fli?. .- ' • petitions VVi.. for cm ' . fl JVC ' • ' • ' ■e • .1 ;A ' ' ' - ■■ =■which promises - «C «CC ' ' - R scor ' N - coopcnitmg U 1 .uirite.l tl.is year. A. o :- £ ' ' 0;rr represenTaii. versify at ' ' - local (lcl a ft ' , t 8:30 p 4 Ti c V ' Aii ' H v - .-rotccl the YY© V CV ■l wiis. The Y Vr suirited this year. A. 3 M Qm,; • I !isiilent of the or- 0.k t Gf: A _•■' llie election. I „. JJ r ikl t.liris- . will sncet _ am Mosher. ' l J liimetic uni- .1. :.. till la. l ' T, Wednesilav :i; o; :uid F leion; ire Be ' . Partrid sen, Gr zel GU lite wa: l ullhai W ' ayni- MacPl! Merrill The ,- 0 seii re ' ' '  . Kv? J[ 0 - )1 vcnt to Atlantic attended the scssiotis ■iienntendcnts of the N.K.A onchi. ion of this convention, the pre the stu lf porta Wr :3in O fd to make Phyllis u.. ' ' Uo- ) • i , . _ ' —Id, Amy Vou. o « • ' JU fttti . ry-lsahelle u. Pr. ErmelMo.. Oiirt.  ' G II. Orpha Soffe, Lucy Jley. 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 Q defend liiv ■lash.  sen returneii ' nteen-dav the ip in and , and faridtv coniinr solos the N ' lt tic -l With % ,vcrc met Decisional unusu. ' sor n ph  ne nil, Trofes • Jr ' ar . in non-decisK debates w with° the Mr. and Mrs. Is mem « he THc Namc Theiw mated ju ' Harold ( place in ' Of B. Y. Couplt LEADERSHIP The fountain John A. glorified for Widtsoe 0- the occasion Stephen L. Richards Pioneer Luke David O. VJ and his McKay X woodwork wi L eadership crowds A ■• - , ' - Si. ) ■™ m, , 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 w WH ' r ' m n, WINTER CARNIVAL Snow queen entrants— Queen Christensen second from left Skii-rewy people ' Alp, ' Alp Loud speakers announcing events He flies thru the air with the greatest of siciis The boys who bossed the big affair-- Biddulph, Condon, and Boyle The pose perfecto - Junior Prom -A Romance of Color Sophomore Loan Fund Ball- A Night of Heaven Webster Decker and Jack Eastmond Virgil Wedge, Prom co-chairmen of the Loan Fund Ball chairman ■■7 . ' ' P T t ' « ' Wt l l Wi M f T HniU ' fu ri V H Iimu it ' Tiiiii LM i im if j iirTr ' iiii . i i ] ! ■■■■IB r ' I. m: •ti ' ' m m$. ' t ' -OS iPejW m 91 Typists in the Annual Com Contest Banyan Bea uty Parade Where students Once upon a meet and eat time there and help pay was a big for the stadium Megatherium Cuvieri- Hi, Pal- The girls going my way? jamboreeing U V ' .- ■.; ' T3 .- : L K V mc ■%■% i M l I f J 1 t ■■L ] H ' ' ' f ■i ftl , '  - t y iJB f 1 i ■.!.„■t ;; [i ' f flA. (yi ii V -eikSmctk I he crowning of Miss Jean Danvers as Banyan Queen climaxed a beaufcy and popularity contest in which forty-two Y coeds participated. In the preliminaries held at the Paramount Theatre April lO, ten girls were selected by the following judges: Mrs. Erma Phell Bitner of Station KSL, Mr. Claire Woods, manager of the Para- mount Theatre, and Mr. P. S. Ecker of Ecker Studios, all of Salt Lake City. The queen was elected from these ten girls by student vote. Portraits by Ecker 144 PUBLICATIONS A high sense of honor In regards to taking advantage of the under-dog prevents us from refer- ring here to the famous Banyan-Y News feud which has again been revived. We will say, however, that the Y News has been comprehensive and progress- ive, and together with its offspring, the quarterly magazine Voice of the Campus , has given a true reflection of Y life. As for the Banyan, we let It speak for itself. M. Tholen J. Domina A. Taylor O. Done F. Chrislensen E. Crowley J. Smith F. Washburn B. Millet J. Eastmond E. Hastings L. Mercer F. Hess M. Piatt W. Foulger L. Merrill D. Dastrup L. Priday V. Brand C. May V. Lortz 1935 BANYAN EDITORIAL STAFF Otto Done Editor Luana Mercer Literary Editor Fred Washburn Photographic Editor Walt Foulger Art Editor Leiand Priday Production Manager Elmer Crowley Bunyon Editor Beulah Millet Activities Dona Dastrup Seniors Laura Merrill Organizations Virginia Lortz Classes Margaret Stagg Women ' s Sports John Domina Men ' s Sports Marion Piatt Student Administration Virginia Brand Proof-Reading Ada Taylor Typist Fern Christensen Typist Udell Jolley Publicity Howard Peterson Snapshots Margaret Tholen Art Vincent Newcomer Art Herbert Breinholt Art Faye White Art May Louise Mitchell Mounting Franic Hess Mounting Lillieth Van Dam Mounting OTTO DONE Editor 146 g ' r jim im V. Peterson L Van Dam H. Smith A. Marsden O. Evans E. Seiter H. Larsen L Tate W. Wayward M. L Mitchell H. Peterson B. Hacking U. Jolley L Erickson W. Mickelsen H. Allred M. Clayton H. Young K. Stringham L. Colton D. Merrill 1935 BANYAN BUSINESS STAFF OAKLEY EVANS Business Manager Oakley Evans Business Manager Woodrow Mickelsen Assistant Business Manager Maurice Clayton Advertising Manager Helen Young Secretary Huitau Allred Sales Manager Jack Eastmond Advertising Artist Ad vertising Ass stants LaRue Erickson Willard Hayward Virgil Peterson Hyrum Smith Harold Larsen Ken Stringham Salesmen Althea Marsden Erika Seiter Emmeline Hastings Berniece Hacking Lorna Colton Ermel Morton Leah Tate Afton Buchanan Karl Jameson Boneta LeBeau Louie Jean Miner Marie Robinson Klein Skousen Utella Smith Earl Banks Jean Smith Douglas Merrill Chester May Carlos Taylor 1 7 J. Domina J. Davies H. Forsyth L. Christensen C. Jensen K. Sundwall M. Jones M. Jacob M. Nelson W. Nuttall A. Hanson A. Woolf T. Eastmond D. Jones Y NEWS RAY MCGUIRE Editor EDITORIAL STAFF Ray McGuire Editor Francis Foster Assistant Editor Milton Nelson Assistant Editor Maurice Jones Sports Editor Cecelia Jensen Literary Editor Afton Hanson Society Editor John Domina Assistant Sports Editor Winifred Nuttall Assistant Society Editor Dale Jones Columnist Howard Forsyth Columnist Wilkins Nuttall Columnist Tom Eastmond Staff Artist Phyllis Dixon Women ' s Sports p 148 J. Nelson J. Lambert P. Dixon R. Hudson B U. Jolley M. Brower E. Morton V. Hicken Roberts R. McGuire W. Nuttall A. Westman H. Bower Willey C. Boyack ttV Y NEWS JAY L NELSON Business Manager BUSINESS STAFF Jay L. Nelson Arden C. Westman Ivan Willey Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager REPORTERS Kathryn Sundwall Jack Davies Milton Jacob Roy Hudson Anthony Woolf Malcolm Johnson LaVerl Christensen IA9 Beth Roberts Ermel J. Morton Udell Jolley Verda Hicken Melba Brower James Lambert Clifton Boyack Helen Bower Photos by Elmer Johnson THE BANYAN TREE The Banyan Is a native tree of East India, but it exists on our campus as a tradition. In 1911 the name Banyan , submitted by Professor E. H. Easlmond, was chosen for the Y yearbook, symbolic of Dr. Karl G. Maesar ' s comparison of the Banyan tree with our school: The Brigham Young University is the parent trunk of a great educational Banyan tree. 150 MUSIC There ' s always music in the air around the Y. Perhaps that Is why the students here are musically minded, musically appreciative and musically proficient. But this music consciousness is not entirely plucked from thin air. Without the com- petent directorship of the personnel of the music department, the Y could not maintain its place on the heights of musicdom. CONCERT BAND PERSONNEL John Halliday - Student Manager FLUTE-PICCOLO Wilford Weight Darrel Soffe OBOE Rex Sutherland E FLAT CLARINETS Roy Huntington Hazel Anderson B FLAT CLARINETS Milo Adams Harry Clark Orson Peterson Louise Richards John Halliday Clara White Verdun Walts Leiand Priday Lee Empey Geraldine Michael Gordon LeSueur Ruth Smith Glen Johnson Grace Thomas Rex Greenhaigh Beth Stout DeMonte Washburn Carson Healy Floyd Anderson Lucille Vernon Ralph Kirlcham Iris Manwaring Keith Stevenson Lavon Earl Ray McKinnon Leonard Leavitt ALTO CLARINET Mima Broadbent BASSOONS Grant Baker Roy Hicken SAXOPHONES Joe Dean Maurice Porter Calvin Swenson Jennie Duke Marian Miner Elaine DeGraff Blake Cloward Marcell Bird Ray Hassinger TRUMPETS Dean Alsop Glenna Clyde Verdon Strange Beth Anderson Bruce Barclay Bennie Schmiett DeVon Anderson Dee Cox Joseph Clayson Gene Greenhaigh James Fernley HORNS Frank Postma Karl Brand Maurine Moulton Alicebeth Whlteley Reed Hacking BARITONES Oscar Arnold Fern Moulton TENOR Carol Remund TROMBONES Kenneth Duke Glade Jorgensen Newell Weight Lamar Hoover Keith Wilde Willis Sorensen BASSES Dallin Nielsen John Dalton Max White STRING BASSES Sterling Callahan TIMPANY AND PERCUSSION Jack Owens Harlan Clark Kenneth Strlngham Meeks Halliday ROBERT SAUER Director 152 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL Lawrence Whitman - Student Manager VIOLINS LEROY J ROBERTSON Director Donald Olsen, Concert Master Dearwin Sardoni Ann Clayson Leiand Prrday Rowena Christensen Junior Lundquist Helen De Graff Willis Sorensen Don Earl Harold Laycock Theresa Krauss Helen Johnston Dorell Wilde Lucretia Duke Blaine Huntsman Ruth Romer Lorraine Bowman Vern Davis Evelyn Briggs Marguerite Christensen Zula Hanson Louise Boyer Winston Downs Neva Strate Beth Bird Maurine Moulton Clara Burton Jack Rupper OBOES Rex Sutherland Verle Harrison VIOLAS Lawrence Whitman Joe Dean Hazel Anderson Albert Swenson Lo.s West Dalltn Ntelsen Beth Storrs Prance Childs lone Averett CELLOS Owen Bingham Carma Ballir Stella Prisby Edna Stowell Martha Jones Joie Batchelor Orlene Speckart Lota Paxman Josephine White Crandall Giddtngs BASSES Frank Shaw Sterling Callahan Max White Gene Nelson Harry Blackwell Theron Reynolds PICCOLO J J Keeler FLUTES Prof Elmer E. Nelson Wilford Weight Darrel Soffe CLARINETS John Halliday Harry Clark Louise Richards BASSOONS Prof Robert Sauer Grant Baker Roy Hicken HORNS Prof, Clair Johnson Naomi Zumbrunnen Frank Postma Dean Gerritt de Jong TRUMPETS Dean Alsop Bennie Schmiett Dee Cox TROMBONES Ken Cuke Glade Jorgensen Newell Weight TUBA Roswell Willard TIMPANY AND PERCUSSION Homer Wakefield Ken Stringham Jack Owens HARP Marjorie Mensel OR6AN J. J. Keeler SPECIAL PIANIST Olive Reeve THE SUN DANCE Competitive Opera March 13, 14, 15 WILLIAM F. HANSON Composer and Director Spectacular and picturesque in its portrayal of Indian life, the Sun Dance, five-act opera, was presented in college hall to capacity audiences. William F. Hanson has for many years studied and interpreted Indian life, traditions and music and wrote the opera in collaboration with Zitkala Sa, noted Sioux Indian woman. A total cast of one hundred members, including dancers and choruses, participated in the production. 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 C ornelius 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. i,. w l6o 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 ■iwiiiim 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 fT r ' ■C F : ■.,lsu-.i It 166 i-. - ■S 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 • 67 fty H fl 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. 168 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. 169 KHSiii ' 1 fmSrSSfSSSSSmrfSSSmmi .1- K I ] tt am mmvufmur ctlcs V 4 - -flJ I . MEN ' S SPORTS When a Blue and White team trotted onto the turf, began warming up on a hardwood court, dug spiked shoes into cinders, or took the field in any of the minor sports, a well-played and interest- ing contest ensued. Large crowds witnessed the outdoor activities and frenzied spectators jammed the women ' s gymnasium beyond normal capacity every time the basketball team took the floor. ' VKftrnH ' ■FRED DIXON G. OTT ROMNEY CHARLES J HART COACHES Brigham Young ' s one man coaching staff is Ott Romney. He turns out good teanns in all three major sports, maintains his position as one of the school ' s best orators, and exercises his compelling personality in such a way that he is one of the best-liked men on the campus. To Coach Hart goes credit for an intra-mural program which em- braces nearly every student. Under his capable direction students participated In more than a dozen sports during the year. Buck coaches freshman football, varsity tennis, Y High basketball and acts as athletic manager. 174 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. 175 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. 176 VEST TEA MERKLEY Oaks VERNEY ■' ' i VARSITY FOOTBALL MONTANA STATE 6, B. Y. U. 20 Freezing temperature and a snow-swept gridiron at Great Falls. The Cougars capitalized on all opportunities. 177 r Sanford Favero WHEELER Alexander WALDO Simmons 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. 178 GILES 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. 179 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. 1 80 im 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. I 181 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. 182 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. 183 Jl A Mixup Under the Basket A Tip-in by Brooks VARSITY BASKETBALL Brigham Young started the season with what appeared to be a better team than that which won the division title last year. A successful eastern trip and convincing victories in other pre-season games gave Cougar supporters high hopes. After racing through the first half of the schedule and splitting botK series with the Aggies, their chief rivals, the Cougars slumped, lost four straight games to Utah and Montana and finished a poor second. 184 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. 185 440 yd. finish Gourley brothers vaulters Y relay team TRACK SQUAD VARSITY TRACK Front row: Kleinman, Black, Campbell, Massinger, Golding, Canning, L. Taylor, Pernley, Warner, Dean, Hunter, Fullmer, Anderson, Warner, Wilson. Middle row: Lambert, Thornton, Giles, Walker, M. Taylor, Andrews, Captain Dudley, Hutchinson, H. Taylor, Standifird, Boyer, Christiansen, Perkins, Woolf, Schofield, McBeth. Back row: Call, Quigley, Biddulph, G. Gourley, Bohman, Verney, Cannon, McKinney, Fischer, Clark, Barber, Swenson, Coach Romney. 186 ' m M ;t m • - !! k ■--. ' v ■■v pyj :C ?w . ' v m?tffrA yp: ' v | Occidental vs Y relay lOO yd. stark. Dunn, a n ational champ Flying sky high Marty, at 6 feet, five and one-half inches VARSITY TRACK Stimulated by World, Olympic, and National champions the Y athletes have reached new heights and speeds in track and field events. The Invita- tional Meet and Relay Carnival brought such outstanding athletes as: Walter Marty, world ' s champion high jumper, Stella Walsh, holder of the World ' s and Olympic sprint records, Gordon Dunn, national collegiate discus champion, and John Kuck, 1928 Olympic champion in shot put. The Silver Anniversary of the Invitational Track and Field Meet and Relay Carnival was witnessed by approx- imately ten thousand people and was heralded as a distinctive athletic triumph. 167  : U.S.A.C. vs. B.Y.U. mile start Campbell and the spear Shot-put Verney VARSITY TRACK The lower picture shows Pete Wilson, George Gourley, Dale Schofield, Hugh Cannon, George Ashby, Lyndon Dudley and Lamar Taylor, the men who upheld athletic honors at the National A. A. U. Meet held last summer at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dale came second in the senior low hurdles, Pete came second in the junior low hurdles, Hugh came third in junior division discus and Lyndon won fifth in the junior A40 yd. run. This season the B.Y.U. defeated the U.S.A.C. 96 points to 44 and from all indications the cougars will repeat their Rocky Mountain Conference Championship again, having won that honor last season with a 20 point lead and with 7 first places out of a possible l6. 188 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. 3 189 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. 190 f r Ppp,,p |tp f r 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. 191 1 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. 192 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). 1 93 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 196 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. 197 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. 198 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. 199 I anizati n V HONORARIES Playboys must demand attention, business men impress, actors primp, musicians disturb, home- makers fuss, preachers preach, athletes boast, and the accomplished and scholarly blush with fame, and so honorary and professional organizations are formed. Whether blazing with national glory or budding in youth in the light of the B.Y. U., they afford in- estimable service and cultural opportunities. ) S. ' V A= ' Phyllis Robinson Margaret Bird Afton Manson Norma Pardoe Wllla Sowards Swenson Ann Clayson Nadine Taylor Ruth Stevens Mary Clark Margret Boyer Beth Paxman Mary Dahlquist Hazel Anderson Moreho All red Belle Fillmore Pearl Callis Alice Spencer Leoia Green Helen Harris Irene Johnston -wm Joseph Swi ' DbOd Oh Roniney W iyno Millet Geoiqe Hdnsen Virgil Wedge E. H. Eastmond Perron Losee Phil Christenson Tom Eastmond Hugh Cannon Merrill Croft Lyman Partridge Oakley Evans Roy Broadbent Dave Merrill Milton Nelson Otto Done Joe Johnsen Dale Jones Ray McGuire Harold Chrlstensen Mark Brockbank Jay Nelson Ralph Jenson :i aik BLUE KEY Organized 1932 Purpose To uphold willingly, seriously, and energetically the motto Serving we live . Off icers: LYMAN PARTRIDGE PRES. Oakley Evans vice-pres. Dale Jones sec. ■Ireas. Dr. George H. Hansen sergeant- at-arms O. Meredith Wilson natl. honorary member 205 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 206 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 207 . rw Z d - m N V v 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. 208 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 m BLOCK Y CLUB DARLENE OWENS Ferron Losee Mac Johnson VICE PRES. sec. - treas. historian 209 j : S-- ' - ■. 1 f i .--.. TT- W74 K . ilk. DELTA PHI Organized I930 Purpose: To perpetuate a spi rit of brotherhood and service among college men who have partici- pated in Christian missionary service. Officers: CECIL OIMICK PRES. Homer Royle Harold Smith Reed Wilson sec 6- treas. social chairman. athletic manager. Other members: Rhodes Jeppson Harold Dahlquist Berne Kindred Walter Brooks Frank Harris Reese Anderson Harvey Crandall John Dalton Otto Done Evan Gardner Erwin Zeyer Arnold Bingham Elmer Fillmore Grant Christofferson Kenneth Duke Spencer Grow Joseph Dean Orran Ashby Ell Clayson Marlow Wootton Morris Winward Theodore K. Young Winslow S. Cheever Cecil Dimick Arden C. Westman Eldon Schow 2IO Harold Christensen Ferron Losee Archie Leavitt Lee Berry Glen Chriskensen Wilmer Tanner Ray Colton Kay Hammond Welby Young Ken Brown Leon Pond Orin Romney George Harston Ervin Peterson Cornelius Peterson Virgil V. Peterson Stanley Christensen Dave Miller Harold Smith Homer Royle Leslie Norton W. Guy Lund Wayne Mclntire Paul Hunt t i «i4ll kikk.4ll: 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 . - - T mK- BETA BETA BETA Organized I930 Purpose: To stimulate sound schola rship, 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 A 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 o w 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 Frankl in 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 r 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 2 ■' -• y k ' l0F 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 r 22A 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 juaasKSSBBSB -- J B - - ' - — FIDELAS Organized I92S Officers: FERN CHRISTENSEN Afton Hanson Marjorie Seegmiller Other members: Ada Bischoff Grace Hildy Marjorie Beth Smith PRES. vice pres. sec (S- treas. Zula Hanson Lois Kjar Evelyn Merkley Tess Packard Afton Hanson Ruth Huffaker Alice Huckins Enid Poulson Lorna Poulson Irene Houston Ann Clayson Jane Packard Elaine De Graff Vivian Peacock Naomi Halliday Neil Haycock Louise Cooper Margaret Bird Leona Nelson Marjorie Seegmiller Orlene Speckart Fern Chrlstensen Ruth Robinson Helen Ashton Ruth Clark Ethel Anderson Beatrice Brown Mary Clark Thelma McKlnnon 77h Ellen Anderson Lenora Benedict Helen Huish Rilla Jacobson Rosella Wright Eleanor Brown Olive Reeve Leila Harding Esther Berry Florence Judd Sylvia Young Kerol Young Delia Sneii Sarah Fitzgerald Lois Peterson Eleanor Nicholes Clara Morlensen Edith Scorup Fern Shelley Althea Marsden Rhean McAllister Glenna McFariane Dorothy McAllister Ellen Scorup Naomi Cottam Jessie Johnson Dorothy Janson Maude Sneii Nedra Simpkins TA LENTA Officers: Organized 1932 6LENNA MACFARLANE PRES Nedra Simpkins vice-pres. Dorothy Janson sec S- treas Florence Judd reporter. Sarah Fitzgerald Sergeant at arms Mrs. Wayne B. Ha es sponsor Other Members: Wanda Stephens 227 J NAUTILUS Organized 1920 Offi icers: ELLEN BINNS Anita Smoot Shirley Redd Martha Coleman Jean Summers Mrs. Fred Dixon Other members: Orlene Boyden, Bonn Vera Merrill. PRES. vice-pres. secretary treasurer reporter faculty adviser Phyllis Robinson Katherine Sundwall Josephine Smith Elma Robinson Ruth Robinson Helen Clark Parrish Afton Bingham Martha Coleman Ellen Binns Helen Child Faye Greer Connie Kelly Beth Pratt Elma Hunter Ruth Paxman Shirley Redd Anita Smoot Pearl Youkstetter Helen Young Vernis Richards Willa Swenson Ruth Crane Rowena Christenson Rose Kirkham Jean Cannon Virginia Teerlink Maurine Jones Norma Crane Jean Summers Helen Swenson ie Dame, Ruth Di 226 7] 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 1 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 pe rsonnel 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 f 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 Frank lin 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: ' £ ik kMlkU VAL HYRICS WOODROW MICKELSEN VICE-PRES. Parties: Christmas Festival Dinner Formal Spring Invitational Fall quartet Winter quarter Spring quarter 243 - f ill — |4Ski ra ffeii 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 ' ir li- ' w 1 1 n i iw ' A £ 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 C , - hJM l i Vifc VI KINGS KAY HAMMOND VICE PRES. Parties: Formal Jiggs Party Invitational November 27 January 23 Spring quarter 2A5 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 249 , « . U t - 1 l ibJitf i J Amel Sfiawcrofl Evelyn Nielson McKay Allred Dee Shawcroft Elda Jackson Floyd Morlensen Dorothy Williams Val Johnson Reese Faucette Estella Mortensen Norman Reed Clefaine Reed Ji Aki COLORADO CLUB Organized 1933 Purpose: To unite students from Colorado for -vrr. _ organized social development. VAL JOHNSON PRES. Evelyn Nielson Estella Mortensen Reese Faucette Floyd Mortensen Other members: Millard Brady, Leo Brady, LaVere Bagwell, Iris Allred, B. H. Harrison, Margaret Lambert, Howard Feast. vice-pres. sec. treas. publicity manager athletic manager 250 I Lalovi Fish Russell Westover Beatrice Rogers LaVerl Hall Ireta Eagar Richard E. Fish Marzelle Jesperson Harold Smith Oma LeSueur Eli Abegg Clarcia Ashcroft Paul S. Nicholes Catherine Lund Gordon LeSueur Wanda Peterson Otto Done Errol G. Brown Elva Richardson Roswell Willard Harold Mc Bride Charlotte Nelson Royal Rhoton Glenaveve Decker Rex A. Bigler Melvin Crosby Junius Payne Levora Eagar Guy Lund Marguerite Ennis Lin Maxwel . ARIZONA CLUB Organized I912 Purpose: To promote good fellowship, to encourage scholarship, and to sponsor friendly asso- ciations among the students from Arizona. Offi cers: HAROLD H. SMITH Ireta Eagar Marguerite Ennis Ivan Richardson Marzelle Jesperson Roswell Willard PRES. vice-pres. sec. 6- treas. athletic manager. reporter. recreation chairman. 251 ilY d l lir i|i 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. -) ■T. 252 Ila Jones Loyd Young Norma Perkins Woodrow Brown Pearl Naegle Maude Redd Beth Roberts Alene Hansen Vincent Redd Merene Redd Beth Stout Sterling Redd Clayton Perkins Mary 6ayle Acree  ; . i .sfi i 3kV iHi VImH SAN JUAN CLUB 253 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. - -- lip — Sf .-aj. 25-? 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 254 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 255 I Arthur Sundwall Beth Madsen Robert Stewart Beulah Carlson Merrill Stewart Laurel Aagard Grant Johansen George Anderson Gerald Ericksen Ana Jensen Grant Bunderson Maurine Kjar Ervin Peterson Georgia Olson Don Stewart Wilmer Tanner Ethelyn Peterson Reese Anderson Katherine Sundwall Cornelius Peterson Eugene Peterson Dean Stewart Ruby Cox Charlton Jacobs Florence Nielsen Spencer Squire Ruby McFarlane SAN PETE CLUB Organized 1926 Purpose: To .further friendship and association among those who have a common bond in related home ties. Officers: GERALD ERICKSEN PRES. Ethelyn Peterson vice-pres. Katherine Sundwall sec. (j- treas, Opal Christensen reporter. Spencer Squire recrefatlon leader. 256 George Harston Owen Bloomfield Glen Johnson Morris Williams Professor Seth Shaw fOf O Cj hP ! Elone Farnsworth Dr. Thomas L. Martin James Babcock Miles Harston Lowell Bennion I James Jensen Fred Giles Don Tippets Marshall Huffaker John Dean I Averil Nielson Newell Dickson Luther Edwards Ned Dickson Theordore Thorson Amel Shawcroft Merrill Banks Clyde Anderson Arnold Bingham AG. CLUB Organized 1921 Purpose: To foster social and scholastic fellowship among students interested in agriculture. Offi cers: NED B DICKSON Don Tippets Fred Giles Bert Fulmer PRES. vice-pres. sec. £f treas. social chairman 257 m M 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 258 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 i i f Cl cs ▲ 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. w o im MrA • k. ' jtJ § ' i 1 - f jS :urAi ktfffl i 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. 261 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. 262 r ADVANCED FRENCH CLUB Organized 1920 Purpose: Le Cercle Francals pour les etudiants avances s ' interesse a la vie francaise representee par des pieces dramatiques, des jeux, des chansons, des coutumes, des fetes, etc. Offi icers: DICK CUMMINGS Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds Dee Cox Shirley Redd PRES. vice-pres. sec. • treas. news reporter. First row: Professor Cummings, Anderson, Reynolds, Pierce, Roberts, Van Wagenen, Young. Second row: Smoot, Harris, Skinner, Van Dam, Eggertsen, Paxman, Callis, Wilson, Evans, Wagers, Shelley, Morgan, Dick Cummings. Third row: Seiter, Richards, Brain, Sorensen, Waldram, Seaton, Wentz, Callis, Redd, Richards. 263 GERMAN CLUB Organized 1923 Purpose: Die Studenten, die sich fur das Studium des Deutschen interessieren, mit den deutschen Beitragen zur Weltkultur bekannt zu machen. Offi cers: ELI K. CLAYSON Irene Houston Grace Hildy PRES. vice-pres. sec. if treas. First Row: Gee, Barlow, Crowley, Nelson, Rowley, Kelley, Greenwood, Kruger, Guymon, Neves, Jolley, Bowman, Houston, Hales, Call, Reese, Soffe, Broadbent. Second Row: Barclay, McKinner, Young, McGregor, Spencer, Bissell, Vernon, Krauss, Sardoni, Lambert, Peterson, de Jong, Clayson, Zeyer, Young, Clark, Earl, Naylor, Purdy, Newcomer. Third Row: White, Forsyth, Olson, Ashworth, Hildy, Cottam, Briggs, Jenkins, Hundley, Peterson, Tew, Bybee, Chatterton, Hess, Lewis, Weight, Moore. Fourth Row: B. Bybee, Hardy, Harris, Geslison, Jensen, Riska, Kirkham, Porter, Anderson, Westman, Hammond, Franson, Oldroyd, McBride, Sorenson, Peterson. Fifth Row: Freckleton, Simmons, LeSueur, Windward, Clark, Sundwall, Cottam, Sorensen, Brown. IWI i I I I I I I I I i 264 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 265 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. 267 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. 271 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 FIRST SECURITY BANK OF IDAHO 15 Branches Located at Boise, Pocatello, Blackfoot, Emmett, Gooding, Hailey, Idaho Falls, Jerome, Montpeller, Mountain Home, Nampa, Payette, Preston, Rupert, Shoshone FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Salt Lake City Branches at Sugar hlouse and Tooele FIRST SECURITY TRUST CO. Salt Lake City FIRST SECURITY BANK Rock Springs, Wyo. Member of First Security Corporation System Largest Intermountain Banking Organization 273  jj  Maia,n.  nj™nii.«.mmir.rimiinrmimnml Illll!Wnilima 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 E T DOG- GONE IT- IT ' S ALL IN FUN 275 -11,0 ' ' l -a VOU WAD HER NUMBER BUT WHICH ONE 15 IT ? 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University Ave. Paul Westwood, Mgr. Provo Greenhouse Ladies Floral Phone 80 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Where the Flowers Grow 277 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 St udio 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. 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University Ave. UNIVERSITY PHARMACY Prescriptions - Drugs - Sundries Ask About Our Party Room Candl Fountain Service 292 Good Will and Best Wishes to the Brigham Young University and Its Students ll ' l Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. Farm Machinery Hardware PRESIDENT HW RIS LOOMED LARGE IN THE PUBLIC EVE Read the Picture of Pasteurization START AT BOTTOM Boiling Temperature 212° il way up here. (r Pasteurizing right here onl Tuberculosis Killed Typhoid Kilted Sore Throat (Strep.) Diphtheria b. Killed READ UP Properly Pasteurized MDk is never boiled. Pasteurized MiDc IS Safe Milk READ UP Mlllc held here for 30 min. U properly patteurlzcd tnllk This IS why all well posted physicians and city health departments insist that practically all milk muat be pasteurized. Pasteurization Means Progress in the Knowledge Concerning Dairy Products From Findings of U. S. Department of Agriculture CHERRY HILL DAIRY Phone 713 293 Ind ex General Administration 25 All Campus Coeds 141, 142, 143 Art and Pageantry 159 Associated Women Students 44 Banyan Queen 140 Banyan Tree ISO Campus 77 Campus Life 119 Clubs 247 Commissioner of Education 27 Deans 29,30,31,32 Drama and Forensici 16! Faculty 35 Freshmen 101 Honoraries 203 Juniors 71 Masters and Graduates 47 Men ' s Sports 173 Music 151 President 28 President ' s Aides 33 President, LD.S. Church 26 Publications 145 Public Service Bureau 45 Seniors 51 Social Units 219 Sophomores 89 Student Administration 41 Student Council 43 Student Officers 42 University Extension Division 34 Women ' s Sports 195 Faculty Allen, J. Knight B Ballif, Carma 35 153,215 Ballif, George S. 167 Barlow, Irene S. 39,212 Bigelow, Porcival P. 36 Billings, May 36, 2 11 Black, Gladys D. 38 Boyle, Clarence S. 38 Boyle, WiliamH. 36 Brown, Ella Larsen 38 Brown, Emma 35 Buggert, Gustave 39, 158 C Car pbell, Jennie 39 Candland, Helen 35, 167 Carroll, Elsie C. 35 Christensen, Parley A. 37 Clark, Herald R. 32 Coffman, W. Elmo 38 Cote, Aubert 190 Cullimore, Lloyd L. 40 Culmsee, Carlton 3 4,37,267 Cummings, Benjamin F. 39, 167,262. 263,265 D DeJong, G rrit, Jr. 31, 153, 167, 213,258,264 Dixon, Fred W. 38, E Eastmond, Elbert H. 174, 181, 189 37, 160,205 Elliott, Vilate 39,211,218 Eyring, Carl F. Fisher, Flora 29 35,218 Fox, Wilcken 34 e Gillespie, Annie L, 38 H Hales, Wayne B. 38 Hammond, May C. 37 Hansen, George H. Hanson, William F. Harrison, Bertrand F. Hart, Charles J. Hayes, John E. Hayward, C. Lynn Higgs, B.T. Hollingshead, Billie Holt, E. H. I J Jensen, C. LaVoir Jensen, Christen Jenson, Edgar M. Jensen, J. M. Jeppson, Wilma Johansen, Alva Johnson, A. Rex 39, 167, Johnson, Clair 37, 205 39, 154 37 36, 174 33 40,214 33 35 33 37 30, 259 39 35.36 40,215 36 206, 240, 255 153 Kotter, Gladys L Lambert, Asael C. Larsen, B. F. Lee. Wilford D. Lloyd, Oa Ludlow, Thelma M Madsen, Florence Jepperson Madsen, Franklin W. Maeser, Georgia Marshall. Milton Martin, Thomas L. Maughan, Barbara Maw, Charles E. Merrill, A.N. Merrill, Harrison R. Miller, Barr Miller, Elmer Miller, Karl A. Morley, Alonzo J. Morris, Laval S. N Nelson, Elmer Nelson, Lowry Nicholes, Joseph J. O Oaks, L. Weston Ollorton, Anna Osmond, Alfred P Packard, Hannah C. 39 Pardoe, Katherine B. 40, 167, 216 Pardoe, T. Earl 37,167,168,169,216 35,36 35,36 38 35,40, 167 37 37 39 36, 156 35,37 38 40,257.258 36,218 40 30 38,267 35,37 38, 168 37 35 37 36, 153 31,225 37, 266 39 38 40 Peterson, Hermese Peterson, Hugh W. Poulson.M. Wilford R Reagan, Albert B. Reynolds, Alice L. Rich, Stella P. Roberts, Bertha Robertson, LeRoy J. Romney, G. Ottinger 186,205 Rowe, Ed. M. S Sauer, Robert Sauls, J. W. Sauls, Kiefer B. Shaw, Seth T. Smart, Nettie Neff Smith, Aline Coleman Snell, William H. Snow. Edna Sr ow, William J. Sperry, Sidney B. Stewart, Grace Nixon Strickler, Beulah Sudwaeks, Joseph Summerhays, Margaret 40 39 40 35,40 40, 2 1 8 35,37 35,262,263 36, 153 40, 174, 180, 39 36, 152, 153 35 33 38,257 29 36,215 36. 168 38, 266 39, 259 40, 167 40.216 39.211,230 38 36 Swenson, John C. 38. 168 Swenson, Margaret 38,211 Swenson. Russel 39 T Tanner, Vasco M. 39, 2lt W Warnick. Effie 36,211 Wilson, Guy C 36 Wilson, O. Meredith 35, 38, 167, 168,205,238 Wing, John 40 Woodward, Hugh M. 32 Woolf, Golden L. 37, 260, 266 Y Young, Karl E. 39 Young, Rhode 37,218 Young, W. Ernest 35, 39, 57, 265 S+udents Aagard, Burnell Aagard, Laurel Abegg, El! Acree, Mary Bayles Adair, Smith Adams, Carlyle Adams, Mllo Aiken, Velda Alder, Don Alder, Ralph Alexander, La Ray Alldredge, Donald Alldredge, Weldon Allen, Gene Allen. J. E. Allen, Marvin Allen, Nathan Allred, Huitau 221,265 Allred, Iris Allred, Lark Allred, Leah Allred. McKay Allred, Moreho 196,204,220,221,261 Alsop, H. Deane I 10, 152, 153 242, 252 Anderson, Ann Anderson, Berniece Anderson, Beth Anderson, Clyde Anderson, DeVon Anderson, Edna Anderson, Ellen Anderson, Ethel Anderson, Floyd Anderson, George M. Anderson, Glade Anderson, H. Duane Anderson, H. Reese Anderson, Hazel 204, 225 70 85,256 251 57, 234, 253 254 181,240 84, 152,213 109 54,95,206.238,239 239. 262 79, 178, 180 91,244 68,244 108 97, 240 9? 100,262 ■90, 147, 156, 167, 95, 250 104,249 233 115,250 42,43,45,61, 167, 106 112 115, 152,262 80,257 152 113 114,227 111,226 152,264 83,256 186,245 48.237,263 78,210,256 87, 152, 153, 167, 107, 112, Anderson, Helene Anderson, Herman Anderson, Ivan Anderson, Jack M. Anderson, Norma Anderson, Rae Anderson, Ralph Anderson, Reed Anderson, Reed Anderson. Ro etta Anderson, William Arrdrews, Max Arnold, Marion Arnold, Oscar F. Arnoldus, Ann Asay, Bert 157 70, 260 no, 156 114,20 88 104 8! no, 156 69 102 235 186 93,220 107, 152 220 99, 179, 180,208 Ashby, Bonna Ashby, Eda Ashby, George Ashby, Martha Ashby, Melvin J. Ashby. Orran Ashcroft. Clarcia Ashtone, Helen Ashworth, Elodia Asihworth. Phillip Atkinson, Frank Atkinson, Luella Atwood, Millen Averett, lone Aycock, Mulford Aylett. Lenora Aylett, Orgill B Babcock, James Baggett, Beulah Bagley, Vera Bagwell. LaVere Bailey, G. Carroll Bailey, Thell 103, 235,250 Bailey, Wanda Baker, Grant W. Baker, Kenneth W. Baker, Lee H. Ball, Vernon Ballard, Duane 68, Ballard, Howard Balls, Harold Balls, Phyllis Banks, Earl Banks, W. Merrill Banner, Laura Barber, Bud Barclay, Bruce 107, Barlow, Francis Barlow, Wilma Barnett, Maurice C. Barnett, Wilmer Lee Bartholomew, Virga Barton, Gerald Barton, J. CulL-n Barton, Margaret Batchelor, Jole Bateman, June Bateman, Lucy Bates, Paul Batty, Vance Bean, Delbert Beck, J.Miltin Beck, Jay Becker, Teut Beckstrom, Clarence Bee, Lawrence Bell, Margaret Belliston, Gerald Belnap, Dixie Benedict, Lenora June Bennett, Carol 97, Bennlon, Lowell S. Bennion, Marinda Benson, Marie Benson, Max Benton, Bill Benton, Jim 100, Berge, Glen Berry, Esther Berry, Lee Berry, Wanda Bestelmeyer, Marie Bezzant, Evelyn Biddulph, Floyd Biddulph, Reed Bigelow, Margaret Bigelow, Maurlne Bigler. Rex A. Binaham. Afton 102,262 100,234 188 94. 157 91.253 54,210,254 93,251 108.226 157 242, 264 112 103 109 153 91 ni,2S2 77, 242 107, 257 ni 94 250 109 185. 156, 157, 91,231 114, 152, 153 98 n3 113, 156.249 242,243,252 113, 189,252 109, 156 81,234 115 100,257 96, 196 186 152,237,249 91,235 104,220,264 no 90,217 96,232 107 72,237 75, 234 153 110,249 110,249 102, 156, 167 78 242, 243 83.217,260 48 80,214 102 53,260 109,262 no 102,232,249 86, 227 141, 157,224 757. 257 60,229 50,218 98, 248 97, 181,240 181, 185,240 90, 240, 293 113,227 104,211 104, 157,233 114, 157 107 50 78, 186 157 107.220 64,251 100,227 294 Ind ex Cingham, Arnold ft. Bingham, Owen W. Bingham, Sanford M. 209,217,262 Sinks, Melpha Binns, Ellen Bird, Beth Bird, George Bird, Marcell W. Bird, KHargaret 51,65 226,229,261 Bird, Roberta Wilde Bischoff, Ada Bischoff, Royal Bishop, Duane Bishop, Verdell Bissell, Harold Bissell, Zisks Black, Elmo Black, Gus Black, Karl Black. Paul Black, Shirl Blackett, Fred Blackwell, Harry Blackwell, Virginia C. Bloomfield, K lont Bloomfield, Owen Boberg, Afton Bodily, Gerald 8E Bodily, Paulina Bohman, Proctor Bone, George Booth, Wilson Borg, Glen Bowen, Mark Bower, Helen Bowler, Grant Bowles, Catherine Bowman, Dorothy Bowman, Lorraine Bowman, Marion R. Bowman, Wm. Bown, Bud Bown, Duane Bown, Emma Lee Bown, Myron Boyack, Bert Boyack, Clifton D 208,216,217,254 Boyack, Halden Boyce, LaRue Boyden, Orlene Boyer, Louise May Boyer, Margret 229,261 Boyer, R. M. Boyer, Roy Boyle, Elayne Boyle, Sidney Brady, Lee Brady, Millard Brain, Jewel Brand, Karl Brand, Virginia Breinholt, Herbert Brings, Alice Pr ' gqs, Evelyn Brimhail, Edna Brimhall, DeVoe Orinley, Ross Brinton, Frank Broadbcrt. Hermese 260, 262 Drofl ' - ' Sent, Josephine Droadbent, Mary Broadbent. Mima Broadbont, Roy 42, 43 203.216,245,260 Broadbent, Tom L. Broadhead, Chloe 104, 115,210.257 68, 153,213 74, 167, 169, 113 80, 143,227 ■|53 112 4, 152 167,204,216, 91 157,226 92,235 54, 254 77, 254 49 106, 264 113 186 109 108, 192,235 114,235 156 70, 153 83 106 72,257 75. 252 248, 259, 260 90 186,262 217 175, 180, 189 96, 252 113, 191 80, 149 76 98,232 106,231,264 95, 153, 157 93 104 240 260 115 240 112 169, 81, 149, 167 74, 95, 115, 92 94 228 106, 153,229 167,204,216, 112,248 lis, 186 112,220 238 250 69,250 263 115, 152,258 146,230,258 97, 146 91, 157 153. 157,264 no 75 no, 181 114 78, 167,223, 113 61,212 74, 152 67, 167,205, 68 264 107 BrocKDank. Mark J. 244, 260 Brook-, Walter ;. Brooksby, Armonc Brooksby, Irene Broo! ' by, Marvin Brouah, Donald Drough, Dorothy Brower, Metba Brown, Aaron G. Brown, Beatrice Brown. Clark Brown, Eleanor Brown, Errol Brown, J. Woodrow Brown, June Brown, Ken Brown, LaJune Brown, Virginia Brunt, Erma Brunt, Zona Bryner, Louis Buchanan, Afton Buchanan, Edna tuchanan, Elmo Dwai Buckley, June Buckley, Margaret Buqgert, Annellcse Bullock, Cecil Bunderson, Grant Bunker. Kenneth Burch, Jenny Burch, Leono Burgess, Ross durr, Virginia Burton, Clara Butler, Durwood Butler, Eldon Buf ' er, Eldren Butler, Larene Butterfleld, Ellis Butterfleld, V:l.-. ' e Bybee, Barney Bybee, Fay X. c Caldcr, rielen Call, r en Don Fulvia Lorna Vee han, Guy Callahfln, Nanieve O Callahan, Sterling Callan, Mary Ca ' lis, Ld jra Cillis, Pearl 260 ?63 Campbell. Flbert Campbell, Elvera Campbell, Jennie Canning, Alfred Cannon, Hugh 205,208,238 Cannon, Jean Cannon, Kenneth L, Card, Eldon Carlile Maurine Carl ' ie, Rulon Carlston, Beulah Carr, Russel Carr, William C. Ca rter Nerval Carter, RInda R. Carter, Wesley Carver, Ruth Cazier, Ethel Chadwick, Barratt Charlesworth, Bcrnice Chatterton, Don Chatwin, Gilbert 91, 87, 53,205,214,217, 77, 184,209,210 no 85,212.233 108 110 112,234 149,229 267 73, 206, 264 84,226 115 15- ' , 227, 252 191, 193,7 ' ;i 110,253 106, 157 211 225 259 107 100,222 190,209,255 100, 147, 157 98 115 104 95 98 91,242 82,235,256 104,253 106 100,233 1F6 95 153 191 156 103 106. !57 95, 252 IC3 252 1 10, ■-.! 156,258,264 no. 92, 113, Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca 59, 89, 158, 63,217,221 100 76 ' 108, 186 104,265 56 239 69, 167,216,237 r. 99, 152, 15: 114,230,248 ,224,225,263 167,204,224. , 185, 186, lei-, 111,249 218 114, 181. 1G6 182, If., 183, 115, 2-!8 96, 266 9S, 2 2 168,259 169,234,256 86, 258 9, 258 100 62, 157 103 94 78, 157,230 168,236,260 103 102,249,264 85, 207 87, 92, 115, 91, 146, 43,51 49, 77, Checketts, Norine Cheever, Rose Cheever, Winslow Childs, France Child, Helen Christensen, A ' thur Chrlstensen, Fern 262 Christensen, Glen Christensen, Harold 205,210,248 Christensen, Horace Christensen, La Verl Christensen, Leon Christensen, Mae Christensen, Marguerite Christensen, Maia 92 Christen-en, Opal 72 Christensen, Paul Christensen, Phyllis Christensen, Rowena Christensen, Ruby Christensen, Stan ' ev W. Christensen, W. Bble Christensen, Ph ' l 167,205 Christiansen, Herbert Christofferson, Grant Christofferson, Ivey Clark, Albert Clark, Ezra T. Clark Harlan Clark, Harry, Jr. Clark, James Clark, K ' lary Clark. Richard H Clark, Ruth 115 108, 152 no 59, 158,204 93 93 45,72, 153, 86,210, 99, 112, M2, 97, Clark, Walter Clark, Wlnora Clarke, Bertha Clayson, Ann 213,226 Clayson, Eli K. Clayson, Joe Clayton, J. Maurice Clegg, Afton Clegg, Fred W. Clegg, Lowell Cloward, Blake Cloward, R. Dell Clyde, Glenna Cole, Glenda Cole, Sybil Coleman, Edna Coleman, Martha Coleman, Maud Collett, Edna Colton, Glade Colton, Lorna Colton, Ray Colton, Ruth Comer, Nola Conder, Vera Condie, Eulalla Condie, Marguerite Sears Condon, David Cook, Alice Cook, Evelyn Cook, Fon Cook, LaBerle Cook, Vera Cook, Wayne Cooley, Ida Cooley, Melissa Coombs, Dora Cooper, Louise Cooper, Robert Cope, Melba Corry, Kent Cottam, Katherine Cottam, Naomi Cottam, Rulon 99 75, 191,211, 97, 169. 103, 78, 72,227, 67, 152, 76, 72,229 Cottam, Mrs. Rulon J Cottam, Thelma ■Cowan, Christine J. ' Cowan, Reed 100,228 Cowley, Jessie ° Cowley, Thora 167,226, Cowley, Wayno Cox, Dee 88,211 Cox, Max B. 63.14 ' . Cox, Nellie Cox, Ruby 236 Crandall, Hart l- ' IS, 254 Crandall, Harvey L, Jr. 156 Crandall, Sterling 97, 222 Crane, Joseph 153 Crane, Norma 167,222 Crane, Reed 157,256 Crane, Ruth 95,262 Cranney, Doyle 260 Cranney, Hattie 153.228 Crapo, Margaret ' 6 Creer, William 58, :il Croft, Merrill 83, 175, 7 ' 217,236,237,254 216,244 Crosby, Lena 186 Crosby, Mary 74,210 Crosby, Melvin 102 Crosby, Vivian 193 738 Crouther, Margaret 97, 244 Crowley, Afton IS ., M Crowton, Dave 152, irl Crowton, Ralph 259 Crowley, Elmer 213.226 236,248,262 23D.264 Cullimore. Odessa I6 ' ' ,226 Cummard, Eva 100,244 Cummlngs, Dick 100 Curtis, Roene 58 D 158,204, Dahlquist, Harold Dahlquist, Mary 262, 264 225 152,156 Dalton, Caroline 147,239 Dalton, John 262, 267 Dame, Bonnie 67 Daniels, Phyllis 94 Danvers, Jean 114,152 Dase, SamC. 108 Dastrup, Dona 91 105,152 Davenport, Naomi 102 Davidson, Arthur 114,248 Davies, Jack 43 167 156,244 114.227 Davies, Lyman 93 Davis, ' Ariel 1 10 Davis, George E. 81 Davis, Katherine 147,221 Davis, VernL. 258, 259 Dean, Ernest ' 6 Dean, Joe 209.229 210,238 48 Dean, John O. 157 Decker, Freda 64 Decker, Glenaveva 50 Decker, J. B., Jr. 110 Decker, Webster 104,233 De Graff, Elaine 78, n2, 156 262 96,231 De Graff, Helen 104,233 De La Mare, Wanda 179,180 Despain, Dale 107 Despain, Joseph 106 Despain, Lola 63,157 Dickson, Ned B. 226, 252 Dickson, Newell 262 Dillman, Earl 262 Dillman, Isabelle 169,208 Dlmick, Cecil 224 Dlmond, Alva 264,266 Dlm ond, 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, Ma rgaret 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 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 tanminminri ' yiiirr}virr))rrtmiiTTf!i TtTrit-. ' trrjr- 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 Sunset on Utah Lake — Larson stud lO This page marks khe completion of a long task, but a pleasant one. Here it is, the 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. OTTO DONE • Editor THE END ■ni i Liimin ii iiM n imnwr n wfnnri i TTvn -i ll uMM 11JMIUIIUlHI[l l Ul ll ] W l ' ) l M l l i milil..lU ■TPMWWr.-«wnw vwR ' iW ' ' ' • f J IWHI tHWW H I Il lMWHIW I iU.UlHi i i mij-1 ' Jll l l llJlillWIHillllllWimHflWI I UtJHWJt W lL ril l W I I I W I Km
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