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    • 1915 21

    • 1915 21
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    • KEZIAH ESPLIN. "How far that little candle throws its beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world." EARL URIE. A hard earnest worker who believes that "by your deeds ye shall be known." RHODA BRYANT. Reads well, always ne:at, Frowns seldom,...
    • 1915 28

    • 1915 28
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    • Seniors' Farewell "WHEN we look at ourselves in the light of thought, we discover that our life is embosomed in beauty." Experiences left behind us assume an even more pleasing form than we had anticipated, and as the timle apĀ­proaches when the...
    • 1915 35

    • 1915 35
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    • A Junior's Lament Where? Oh, where, is that old class? They're gone, they're gone, alas, alas! Once m,ore they waken in my breast The thoughts of school, of thoughts the best. Once more I hear and see and trace That happy bunch, also each face, As...
    • 1915 95

    • 1915 95
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    • My Mary Hicks Osroe's knocking at thy door, Mary Hicks. Just as he's knocked so oft before, Mary Hicks. Doesn't he become a bore? For he keeps coming 'more and more, And he's calling as of yore, "Mary Hicks, my Mary Hicks." Listen to his sweet...
    • 1916 7

    • 1916 7
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    • ROBERT S. GARDN ER His mind is his kingdom, for he gathers his pleasures from his ideas. ALlHEDA PERRY Her knowledge and influence is as far-reaching as the sun in the firmament. 6 JOH~ H. MOSER Use your gifts faithfully and they shall be enlarged;...
    • 1916 13

    • 1916 13
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    • Senior Dignity BT I...IAST, after four years of climbing, we have reached the goal. There have been many pitfalls by the"- way to hinder, for a time, our onward progress. but through perseverance \ve have sucĀ­ceeded. r-';'our seemingly short years...
    • 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 65

    • 1916 65
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    • New Year Resolutions for 1916 I hereby resolve that in the year 1916 I vyill attend lTIy classes once a week at least.-Junior McConnell. I hereby resolve that on lTIy next trip to Circleville I will materialize my ends.--Hunter I ...unt. I hereby...
    • 1916 99

    • 1916 99
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    • Jokes lVIr. Christensen (in Physical Geography): Now, MarĀ­tin, can you tell the class why lightning never strikes twice in the same place? l\lart: Because after it hits once the same place ain't there any more. (In B. B.~ meeting.) Woolley: In...
    • 1916 110

    • 1916 110
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    • 111\UR ServiceĀ· to the stuĀ­\! V dents this year has givĀ­en satisfaction; our. val ues and prices have kept them cOIning right alo11g. Our ailn is to be modĀ­ern, bu t not extreme; he11ce our goods are Ed. E. Crouse Shoe Shop \Alho said Ed Crouse...
    • 1930_all 15

    • 1930_all 15
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    • HIGH SCHOOL 'T^HE mere mentioning of the term "High School" brings trooping to my mind a host of re-minisences. Some of my memories send thrills of pleasure coursing through my body; some send chills of displeasure. The pleasurable sensations far...
    • 1930_all 31

    • 1930_all 31
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    • The Junior College Tournament r~p*HE Rocky Mountain Junior Col-kge Basketball Tournament is a Southern Utah idea. The first meet was held at Snow College in 1924 with only four teams participating. The following year, with other schools added, the...

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