Brigham Young University - Banyan Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1938

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■ ■ ■■ ■Fi rivaled only by autumn ' s gorgeous glory LiZ uj i Building . . 2nd East Leaving the lower cumpus, let ' s start towards the site of the newest additions to Brig- ham Young U. — the Upper Campus. Following one well- traveled route we came to the 2nd East Steps — popular in spring and fall because of the beauty of the rich foliage and shrubbery bordering them — and on moonlight nights be- q use of Lover ' s Lane brancfi- irig off at the middle landing. At the top of the steps we find the Sundial. ... Passing the training school, we see a group of athletes lounging on the steps. May- be you ' ve noticed that you sel- dom pass here without glimps- ing some of the boys. The reason might be that the top floor of this building is ath- letic headquarters, with men ' s gymnasium and coaches ' of- fice. And you education maj- ors probably had your first teaching experience here, be- cause it is the little red schoolhouse for the element- ary grades of the Brigham Young University Training School .... 4 » -

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canopies of cool, inviting siiade Entrance Now almost forgotten, and rarely used, covered by vines and shrubbery, the President ' s Entrance is a sentimental re- minder of days of the past. Then it was all important, leading into the president ' s offices. Now, since the rapid growth of the school, the ad- ministration offices have been moved to the newer upper campus. Thus the old is un- used and forgotten, making way for the new. Leaving this shrine of days that have been, we round the Education Build- ing to the College Building. . . ■ Building Remember those mad dash- es to assembly from your 10:30 class on the hill? Up the steps to College hall, where, if you were lucky, you had a; friend with a seat wait- ing for you. Otherwise, you probably stood. And in this same hall you often gathered to share in Brigham Young ' s fine music and dramatic pre- sentations. On the lower floor you saved your quarters by reading the bookstore ' s latest magazines (Esquire, College Humor, ludge, and occasional- ly the Atlantic Monthly or Reader ' s Digest) ... Or for the good of the stadium you bought a candy bar or sharp- ened your pencil



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sunny skies, familiar faces The Sundial The Sundial — what would a campus do without one? A gift of the graduat- ing class of 1916, the origin- al was placed on the brow of the hill west of the Maes- er building. In 1936 it was replaced by the present dial, the surroundings of which were designed and planted by the Landscape Architecture classes under Professor LaVal S. Morris of the University faculty 3rd East Steps Maybe you left our party and slipped around by the 3rd East steps to the hill. The students down 3rd East and vicinity of fer this little recipe for exercise: Wait at the bottom of the steps until about a minute before time for the last bell and then race up to your class in the top of the Brimhall Building. Wannn t - - '

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