Yearbooks
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Genevieve Lawrence papers
The Genevieve Lawrence papers (1944-1989) contain correspondence, sales information, artist cards, and gallery programs. Correspondents include Alice Merrill Horne and Ray Nilson's Fine Arts Gallery. Concerns art galleries, Utah Women artists, interior design and the 1955-1957 Utah State Fairs. Also includes organization records of the American Association of University Women. Genevieve Lawrence was a owner of Lugen Galleries and an art collector.
Hans Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen papers
The H. Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen papers (1904-1977) consist of family history and biographical materials, musical performance programs, BYU music department booklets, sheet music, and news clippings pertaining to the lives and careers of Drs. Madsen.
Maurine McKellar papers
The Maurine McKellar papers include Granite High School yearbooks from the 1940s, along with a yearbook from East High School.
Katsu and Grace Miya papers
The Katsu and Grace Miya papers (1901-2008) consist of newspapers, notes, and various other documents regarding the Japanese internment during WWII, the 442 Regimental Combat Team, and Nisei life in the United States.
Murray Women's Civic Guild records
The Murray Women's Civic Guild records (1940-2004) contain the meeting minutes, financial records and scrapbooks of this club.

Chieko N. Okazaki papers
Ray W. Olsen yearbook collection
The Ray W. Olsen yearbook collection (1938-1942) consists of two yearbooks published by South High School in Salt Lake City, Utah titled The Southerner (1938, 1942) along with one yearbook published by the University of Utah titled The Utonian (1942). All yearbooks include inscriptions from classmates of Olsen.
Gail Ovard digital photograph collection
The Gail Ovard digital photograph collection contains scans from a 1958-1959 Olympus High School yearbook that primarily depict the football team and its members. Olumpus High School is a public high school in Holladay, a suburb of Salt Lake City, Utah, that opened in 1953.
Geraldine Palmer-Jones papers
The Geraldine Palmer-Jones papers (1922-1988) consist of a diary, yearbook, articles, a scrapbook on jazz musicians and news clippings.
Zola Rice Pound papers
The Zola Rice Pound papers (1938-2007) contain materials relating to Pound's family life, including photographs, a daybook, and wedding materials. The collection also contains yearbooks, bibles, and stories.
Provo Community Congregational Church records
The Provo Community Congregational Church records (1883-1986) consist of the records of various church-sponsored organizations, board and committee materials, Sunday bulletins, minutes, financial records, correspondence, histories, and miscellaneous papers. The Provo Community Congregational Church was one of the earliest churches organized in the state of Utah.
William M. Purdy papers
The William M. Purdy papers (1954-1991) consist of personal and professional documents for Purdy (1921-1993), a noted Utah educator. The materials include correspondence, writings, and documents concerning Rowland Hall-St. Mark's School, where Purdy was headmaster from 1968-1981. Also included in the collection is his paper, "An Outline of the History of the Flaming Gorge Area."
Salt Lake Council of Women records
The Salt Lake Council of Women records (1912-2009) contain programs, newsclippings, and administrative materials used by the Salt Lake City organization's leaders and members over the course of the Council's existence since 1912. The Salt Lake Council of Women is a women's volunteer public service group in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Service Star Legion records
The Service Star Legion records (1905-1985) contain materials concerning the Salt Lake County Chapter, the Utah Division, and the National group of the Service Star Legion (SSL). The SSL was a patriotic society, which had its beginnings in Maryland during World War I (WWI). It was organized in Utah, and called that Salt Lake County Chapter, also known as the War Mothers.
Kenji and Helen Shiratori Shiozawa papers
The Kenji and Helen Shiratori Shiozawa papers (1925-2017) consist of photos, diaries, school documents, personal and professional certificates, yearbooks, and correspondence primarily by Kenji Shiozawa with additional materials relating to Helen Shiozawa. Materials cover Kenji’s schooling and career as a landscape architect and environmental planner, Kenji and Helen’s involvement in the Japanese American Citizens League, and Kenji’s personal life events.
Donna Toland Smart papers
Shirley E. Blackmer and R. Lloyd Tyler family papers
The Shirley E. Blackmer and R. Lloyd Tyler family papers (1902-2013) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, genealogical records, journals, and other documents. Shirley and R. Lloyd Tyler were devout members of the LDS Church and were also business owners of a store located in Walla Walla, Washington. Items of interest include the correspondence and scrapbook regarding R. Lloyd's experiences during World War II.
Utah Federation of Women's Clubs records
The Utah Federation of Women's Clubs records (1907-2008) include documents produced by many Utah women's clubs from 1893 to the present. These records include yearbooks, reports, minutes, publications, financial date, correspondence, and scrapbooks. The General Federation and Utah Federation convention records make up the remainder of the collection.
Utah soccer collection
The Utah soccer collection (1890-2009) provides an overview of the sport of soccer in the state of Utah. The collection includes materials on recreational, competitive, and college level soccer throughout the 20th century, as well as the national/professional clubs that emerged in the early 21st century.
Utah Women's Democratic Club records
The Utah Women's Democratic Club records (1922-1971) include minute books, reports, yearbooks, guide books, receipts, committee materials, speeches, and other materials relating to this Utah women's group.