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    • BONNER LAMBSON We can only be valued As we make L urselves valu-able. DELLA CORRY "God sent this singer upon Wiethartshong-s of gladness and of mirth, That they might touch the hearts of men, And bring them back to heaven again." FERNLE1GH...
    • 1916 22

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    • LEO ARD BOWE The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and to possess the aptitude, and per­severance to attain it. BETH HAMBLIN "Age cannot wither her, 110r custom stale Her infinite variety." 21 LORENZO GRIFFIN "In peace, there's...
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    • RULO DALLEY "From his miles is radi­ated the light of cheerful­ness." MARTHA LANGFORD "The fairest garden in her looks, And in her head the wisest books." 22 MORO I URIE "He hath a heart as sound as a bell, And his· tongue is the clap­per, for...
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    • 1916 24
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    • "Look, he i winding the watch of his wit; By and by it will strike." DURHAlI.l MORRIS "The heights hy great men reached and kept Were not attained by sud­den fligh t, But they, while their com­panions slept, Were toiling" upward in...
    • 1916 25

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    • KUMEN WILLIAMS "His business is to do his work well In the present place, what­ever that may be." WANDA TOLLESTRUP . "No one is useless in the world who ligJ1tens the bur­den of it for anyone else." 24 STANL,EY DALLEY "I'll make assurance...
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    • 1916 26
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    • TELSON MARSDEN "His friends come to him un­sought, The .gr~~t God gave them to hIm. ANNIE l\!IIDDLETON "Her kind heart is a fountain of gladnes5 . . . Making every thIng In. Its vic~nitJ;, to freshen Into smIles. 25 LAMONT HUNTER "The secret of...
    • 1916 27

    • 1916 27
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    • EDGAR JONES lVIotto: "I t is a part of my religion to look well after the cheerfulness of life, and let the dismal shift for them­selves." DORA PERRY "Her modest lo.oks the cot­tage might adorn Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the...
    • 1916 28

    • 1916 28
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    • BERT FARl SWORTH His wit and cheerfulness throw sunlight on all the paths of life. VEDA WILKINSON "There is no object so foul that her intense light will not Inake beautiful." 27 VICTOR IVERSO "He is happy whose circum­stances suit his temper; But...
    • 1916 29

    • 1916 29
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    • LUCILE ADAMS "That light of love, that pur-' ity of grace, That mind, that music, breathing from her face, That heart whose softness harmonized the whole And, oh! that eye was in itself a soul." EARL URIE "Let us be content, in work, To do the...
    • 1916 30

    • 1916 30
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    • LAWREKCE ESPLIN "Perseverance is a virtue That wins each god-like act, and plucks success." J\IYRLE KELSEY "True greatness consists of being great in little things." 29 RASS GARD"\TER "He can be what he wil!."
    • 1916 31

    • 1916 31
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    • SenIor DIrect ry Lucile Adams, Parowan, Utah Leonard Bowen, Milford, Utah Vera Bringhurst, Toquerville, Utah Della Corry, Cedar City, Utah Leland Dalley, Summit, Utah Rulon Dalley, Cedar City, Utah Stanley Dalley, Summit, Utah Clair Gradner, Pine...
    • 1916 34

    • 1916 34
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    • RAY THOMAS He's married, and that's just plenty about him. FLOSSIE GARDNER Practice makes perfect-even 111 hot air peddling. LURA ELDER Faculty bug. DURHAM MORRIS I shall never be aware of my own wit until I break my shins against it. ONETA...
    • 1916 35

    • 1916 35
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    • WELLS WILLIAMS I'm slow in school, but my money on it, I'll soon be in with the '''vV ork· ll1an." BERNELLA GARDNER Student Editor. Knows everybody's business and has a string on sev­eral. (Fond of "Armstrong Heat­ers.") ALLDRIDGE THORLEY "I...
    • 1916 36

    • 1916 36
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    • WILL JONES If it were not for the pretty girls and Will's disposition he would be a good student. ANNIE SMITH My kingdom for silks, automobiles and a man. JUNIOR MC CONNELL Nature has produced strange things in her time. HERMA ALLEN She's a darling...
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    • EFFIE ROBINSON As silent as a picture on the wall. BLANCI-IE JONES "Outside of being lazy, I am always tired." HURSHELL URIE Lives of sluffers all remind us \lVe can make our lives a pest, And departing leave behincl us Feelings of relief and...
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    • 1916 38
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    • LELAND BETENSON Betty has taken on the air of a mar­ried man, but his hasty steps sure startled us. DORRIS SORENSON Going to take out her M. D. (Mother's Duties) degree this year. LAFELL IVERSON Pessimists would laugh with "Fuzzy." ANNA THORLEY If...

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