Showing posts with label Elna Haworth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elna Haworth. Show all posts

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Student Government

Mom was the secretary during her second year at Logan Academy. Here's a photo of the Student Body Cabinet:


In this photo, front row, left to right: Yetive Stowell, [name unknown], Ada Marcia Hoebel
Back row, left to right: Elna Haworth, Miss Frink, and Helen

The cabinet's duties consisted of planning parties and other activities.

At the end of Mom's sophomore year, she ran for Student Body President. However, the school closed so she never had the opportunity to find out the results of the election nor to serve any additional years on the council.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Group photos

The next few pictures feature several of the girls from the school.

Physical education was a required class for each of the girls at Logan Academy.
From left to right: "Buttons," "Pede," Elna Haworth (married name: Robins), Yetive Stowell, and "Fritz."

Nicknames were commonly used by the girls.

The building in the background was part of the school, probably Honeyman Hall. The senior girls stayed in this building. There were two other buildings for a total of three at Logan Academy. 





Here are "Eddie" and Mildred Jackson (married name is Staley).

Mildred and Mom were roommates one year. Mildred's
 mother was good friends with my mother's mother.














From left to right:
Josephine, Berniece (Cook?), and Lore

This must have been taken in the spring or the fall as evidenced by the trees in full leaf as well as the light-colored dresses and hats. At Logan Academy, hats were required for attendance at church services.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Camp in Logan Canyon

Mom had fond memories of when the girls all spent a week at camp each year.

Here are Ada Marcia Hoebel and Elna dressed in their camp attire.







This is labeled "Junior Sneak." This event was only for the junior-level students and it took place at the Skidmore's Camp in Logan Canyon.
Here's a picture of the nice facility they used in Logan Canyon.
She believes this camp was owned by the LDS Church and was rented to the Logan Academy each year.














 Below is another picture marked "Logan Canyon - Crimson Trail."