History: In the fall of Twenty-one, twenty stalwart sagebusers from all over the southern part of our fair State came to spend their winter on the dear old Murdock campus. The spirit they had once received as high school students had called them back. Back to enjoy and renew old friendships and to obtain knowledge that would make of them better men and women. With that fine old spirit and love of the Alma Mater they proudly carried through to a successful finish all that they undertook. They undertook much. Studied activities, government, athletics, debating and dramatics, felt the influence of the college class. What more could a class do than follow out its destiny. The destiny of the college class was to act as a leader. This it did with success. George Whornham.