Tavi

Language

English

Publisher

publisher not identified].

Place of Publication

[Cedar City, Utah

Physical

volumes : illustrations, portraits ; 24-28 cm.

References

(Continued By) Pict-o-graph

Notes

For the years 1915 to 1919 the yearbook was called 'Agricula'; for the years 1920 to 1954 the spelling changed to 'Agricola'. 1955 to 1964 the yearbook was called 'Pict-o-graph' with one year, 1962 called 'Horizons'. For years 1965 to 1982 the yearbook was called 'Tavi'.

The school opened in 1897. The first yearbook was published Spring of 1915 for the school year of 1914-1915. Before 1915, the course catalog had a list of students that attended the previous year and the town or city they were from. There was a yearbook published each year until the school year 1980-1981, with the exception of one or two years because of the depression or war.

Contains

Tavi 1965

Tavi 1966

Tavi 1967

Tavi 1968

Tavi 1969

Tavi 1970

Tavi 1971

Tavi 1972

Tavi 1973

Tavi 1974

Tavi 1975

Tavi 1976

Tavi 1977

Tavi 1978

Tavi 1979

Tavi 1981

Tavi 1982

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