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    • [Ernest Partridge and the BYU Mandolin and Guitar Club, 1907]

    • [Ernest Partridge and the BYU Mandolin and Guitar Club, 1907]

    • Brigham Young University. Dept. of Music; Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Societies and clubs; Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Societies and clubs; Brigham Young...

    • Professor Ernest Partridge, front row center (5), was teacher of the BYU Mandolin and Guitar Club in 1907.
    • [An upperclassman gives new students a tour of campus, 1953]

    • [An upperclassman gives new students a tour of campus, 1953]

    • Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Conduct of life; Brigham Young University--Students--Social life and customs; College student orientation; Brigham Young University. Campus Tours and Conferences; College...

    • Hazing of freshmen early in the Wilkinson administration soon gave way to helpfulness, and the new students were eased into the demanding college life by orientation and counseling. Upperclassmen, such as David Forsyth, Universe editor, in this...
    • [Freshmen wearing cat ears, whiskers, a tail, and a beanie, 1952]

    • [Freshmen wearing cat ears, whiskers, a tail, and a beanie, 1952]

    • Hazing; Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Social life and customs; Brigham Young University--Students--Conduct of life; College freshmen;

    • In the early 1950s, freshmen were required to wear cat ears, whiskers, a tail and a beanie, and to perform certain menial tasks for seniors, such as shining shoes or carrying books. All of this was a holdover from the Harris and McDonald...
    • [Photograph illustrating proper dress for the Junior Prom, 1953]

    • [Photograph illustrating proper dress for the Junior Prom, 1953]

    • Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Conduct of life; Brigham Young University--Students--Social life and customs; Modesty; Clothing and dress;

    • This photograph was pubished in 1953 to illustrate proper dress for the Junior Prom. In her beautiful evening gown (with covered shoulders) is Edith Taylor, who receives gifts and attentions from DeVon Fife, left, in tuxedo; Barry Wasden, in white...
    • [The Invitational Track and Field Meet and Posture Parade at the stadium, ca. 1939]

    • [The Invitational Track and Field Meet and Posture Parade at the stadium, ca. 1939]

    • Brigham Young University. Stadium (1928); Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Assemblies; Brigham Young University--Athletics; Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Track and field;

    • After construction of the stadium in 1928, the Invitational Track and Field Meet and the Posture Parade moved to the stadium. By 1939 eighteen teams were participating, including nearly a thousand girls. Of interest in this photograph are the...
    • [The "Turtle Trot" during Homecoming, 1968]

    • [The "Turtle Trot" during Homecoming, 1968]

    • Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Social life and customs; Brigham Young University. Student Activities; Turtles;

    • For several years in the late 1960s a feature of Homecoming was the "Turtle Trot," the racers sponsored by various campus organizations. Unpacking the contestants for the 1968 derby are Dale Gurney, Lyndon Britt, Barbara Babb, Mava Whicker, and...
    • [Delta Phi's winning Homecoming sweepstakes float, 1952]

    • [Delta Phi's winning Homecoming sweepstakes float, 1952]

    • Parade floats; Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Social life and customs; Brigham Young University--Sports; Brigham Young University--Football; Sports spectators; La Vell Edwards Stadium (1964) (Provo, Utah);

    • Delta Phi's winning sweepstakes float of the 1952 Homecoming, bearing the week's theme of "A Y's Promise," is brought into the stadium during the halftime of the football game, a 23-14 Cougar victory over the Denver Pioneers.
    • [The Homecoming "Mud Bowl," 1968]

    • [The Homecoming "Mud Bowl," 1968]

    • Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Social life and customs; Brigham Young University. Student Activities; Football;

    • The fellows entered into the carnival spirit of Homecoming in 1968 by staging a "Mud Bowl" battle in the ooze near Helaman Halls. It was between...uh...well, obviously they are unidentified.
    • [A Red Cross nurse draws blood from a student donor, 1960s]

    • [A Red Cross nurse draws blood from a student donor, 1960s]

    • Blood donors--United States; American National Red Cross; Brigham Young University--History; Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Societies and clubs; Student service;

    • The Army and Air Force ROTC sponsor units accepted the responsibility of promoting and assisting with the regular blood drives on BYU campus. Here a Red Cross nurse draws blood from a student donor. Blood drives at BYU always proved very...
    • [Cafeteria area in the Cannon Center, 1960s]

    • [Cafeteria area in the Cannon Center, 1960s]

    • Cafeterias; Dinners and dining; Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Social life and customs; Cannon Center (Provo, Utah);

    • Two large cafeterias and a snack bar, serving the entire Helaman Hall complex, are located in the Cannon Center, as are the main management office and a meeting hall for the area. BYU won a national prize for the operation of this dining facility.
    • [Belle of the Y cake-baking contest contestants, 1950]

    • [Belle of the Y cake-baking contest contestants, 1950]

    • Baking--Contests; Cake; Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Social life and customs;

    • One of the most interesting contests in the annual search for the Belle of the Y was the cake-baking contest, which proved a young lady as a homemaker as well as a beauty with dancing and artistic talent. BYU coeds who won top honors in the cake...
    • [Students dance the "lindy," 1950s]

    • [Students dance the "lindy," 1950s]

    • Balls (Parties); Lindy (Dance); Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Students--Social life and customs;

    • The favorite dance of the students in the 1950s and early 1960s was the "Lindy" and variations of it, in which the partners held hands but swung away from each other and back again.
    • ["All-American Bat Girls," 1973]

    • ["All-American Bat Girls," 1973]

    • Brigham Young University--Students; Brigham Young University--Baseball;

    • Bat boys, for decades so familiar in baseball for picking up bats and foul balls, were replaced by bat girls at BYU. These girls, who made it hard for the players to keep their eyes on the ball, were declared "All-American Bat Girls" in 1973 by...

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