Cyprus High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Magna, UT)

 - Class of 1927

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Page Seventy PARLEY MCCLEVE Parley Guard, was high point guard of the division. He was the main cog in the Cyprus high quintet. OWEN JACOBS ,flakes Forward and guard, was a fast floor man and always on the job in a tight place. MERRILL MINER Smiley Guard, played a steady game. lt took a fast man to roll up a score on Smiley, WAYNE PENDLETON Pc'11dy Forward, showing his everlast- ing spirit of fight in all of his playing. His playing cannot be easily forgotten. WAYNE SONNE Curly Center was the one who could be depended upon to put in a ringer in tense moments. He played a real game. MORRIS BOWEN Bones Guard, although he did not play all season, we can never forget his support of the Blue and Gold. .JAMES DELAND Fm, Guard and center, was a great asset to the team with, his re- liable playing and team work. WAYN CA HOON Cal Guard, was an excellent floor man and his guarding was ex- ceptionally well done. He was another old reliable.



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Facultya Scandal Miss: Phillips, Mrs. Van Orden, Mr. Litchneld, and Mr. Richmond played bridge on April l. I wonder what this faculty is coming to. I actually- saw Mr. Boyle riding with some young lady the other day. She was a blonde though. 'Miss Williams wins the faculty popularity contest. Mr. Richmond is overheard telling Mr. Christensen why gentlemen prefer blondes. I Mrs. Roundy makes frequent visits over to see Mr. Buckner. Of course business must be attended to. f Girls! Mr. Walker has consented to tell us how he keeps that marcel looking so natural! Remember when Mr. Litchfield admitted in assembly that he knew his onions when it came to chickens? If youlll be sure and not breathe a word l'll tell you something about Miss Pehrson. I saw her at the theatre Sunday evening. Her escort was a most handsome collegiate. Before I had time to fully realize this, she took from her bag a powder puff and lip stick-Can you beat the way some of these teachers are growing old? But thi inally brought me to tears. It was one of those wild parties that faculty ni :mbers attend. lt all happened in a cabaret. Miss Winters was dancing the black bottom, while Mr. Strong played his harmonica. Mr. Hatch wore a bright colored cap and was encircled in serpentine and covered with confetti. ,Miss Nielson wore a flaming red dress and carried a flask. I fell in a faint and Mr. Willard Jenson, in his rush to my assistance, uncovered the hidden treasure on his hip. When I had recovered I saw Miss Bergon gayly puffing on a cigarette which Mr. jess Jenson was lighting for her. Mr. Larsen managed to help me into a taxi, and who should be chauffeur but Mr. Brockbank. He failed to recognize me and I sank back in my seat bewildered until my destination was reached. Miss Allen is planning to sign a contract very soon, She is so business- Iike, Cbut she forgets that we are not all freshmanj. She also makes frequent visits south, says to see her mother. P P Did you notice how pale Mr. Christensen was yesterday? It was because he swallowed his gum when Mr. Brockbank ask him a question. It was the last stick he had. You know Mr. Brockbank just bosses these teachers around some- thing terrible. If I were them I wouldn't stand for it. He can't at home so they let him at school. AUTHOR UNKNOWN gc Seventy'-1

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