the office of state representative.
=== Branch Agriculture College ===
Roy F. Homer became principal in 1913 and ushered BNS into the next stage as the "Branch Agricultural College" (BAC). BAC was a branch school of the Utah State Agriculture College (now Utah State University). BAC received its third building in 1927 as the Women's Gymnasium—now known as the Hunter Conference Center. It was then that ties were created between the school and Zion National Park that are still intact, raising the quality of classes, increasing enrollment, and creating the school's first Greek societies.
=== College of Southern Utah ===
In 1951, Daryl Chase became president and was responsible for the schools heightened vision and name change to the "College of Southern Utah" (CSU). The next college president was Royden C. Braithwaite, who took office in 1955. During his tenure, CSU campus almost doubled in acreage. Of the 28 structures on campus at the time of his death in 1991, very few had not been built or renovated under …