Oakley Evans photographs, 1931-1936.

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Oakley Evans photographs, 1931-1936.

This collection consists of one photo album containing 286 photographs of Oakley Evans while he was attending Brigham Young University and participating in various student activites. Activites include football, tennis, basketball, Spring Festival, Fall Registration, Pep rally, Homecoming, boxing, skiing, dances, marching band, and swimming. There are also several photographs of buildings on campus including the Maeser Memorial Building, the Heber J. Grant library, and the Timpanogos Bowl. People identified in the pictures include: Floyd Miller, Kyle Clark, Ellis Graham, Joe Swenson, Oakley Evans, Leona Romney, Bob Olson, Claude Snow, Harold Bateman, Rudger Jones, and many others.

1 box (0.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7386843

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