Timpanogos Hike
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation general correspondence and subject files, 1922-1971
Administrative files, including correspondence, reports, programs, minutes, memos, requirements, statistics, student evaluations, clippings, inventories, pamphlets, and course materials.
Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation resource and research material, 1951-1971
Administrative files, including sample class materials, student papers, a history of BYU physical education programs and athletics, and various studeis in physical education.
Department of Recreation files on annual Timpanogos hike, 1912-1972
General hike files.
Department of Recreation mementos of Timpanogos hike, 1922-1969
Words to Campfire Songs (originals and transparencies), stories and legends, Summit Club badges and badge slips, slides of words to popular songs, printer's engraving blocks, Timp shelter building blueprints, guest register, etc.
Eugene L. Roberts correspondence, 1916-1972
General items, and letters from his wife Sytha, Charles J. Hart, Harrison R. Merrill, and John A. Widtsoe.
Eugene L. Roberts general files, 1912-1967
Information on Timpanogos peak and hikes, address on BYU history, certificates, donor acknowledgements, Utah County Outdoor Association, minutes, by-laws, and correspondence, poetry, manuscripts for a biographical thesis and a practicum on Roberts.
Eugene L. Roberts "History of BYU Physical Education, Sports, and Athletics" files, 1875-1953
Typewritten manuscripts on general history of BYU, and correspondence with individuals contributing information for the compilation.
Eugene L. Roberts subject files, 1920-1953
Dr. Kerr's history of athletics at University of Utah involving athletic competition with BYU, and related correspondence.
Leadership material, "Syllabus for Stake Institutes in Teaching Training, Social Recreational Leadership, Charities and Relief Work Manual for Stake and Ward Social Committees," 1920 (From this concept came the BYU Leadership Weeks): also letter of explanation from Arthur L. Beeley to E.L. Roberts.