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

 - Class of 1936

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ai? l if P is Es , ,, , J 'L f .9 U4 A eff' ,3 2 ., Vi all D. fri il fi v , 154 W fi i 'i l i lu l i it ii, , 1 l i i l l l Students on the campus seem to think Wana Sellers and Von Brown are the ideal dancing partners. They are accomplished in the art of gliding to rhythm at I Clarence Ho- warth and Roger Parks have been ac- claimed as the outstanding band students Cyprus. Clarence plays the clarinet, saxaphone, and oboe and plays hem well. Roger is the band's drum major. 4 7 Outstanding among our typists we End Margaret McGill and Pete Paulos who can make the type- writer keys click away to a fast tune and still manage to keep their copy free from errors. Cyprus' sense of humor has been continually tickled by Dick Stewart with his Donald Duck imitations, and his interpreta- tion of how japan- ese music goes down and around, always chortling the hour with something funny. Page Sixty-one Bessie Anderson and Frank Brusatto evidently know what's what about formulas, test tubes, and chemicals. They are very interested in this difficult subject and have done work worth men- tioning. 5 i The whole state knows plumes Schoenfeld's ability when it comes to agriculture. l'le won the st.1te's pork production contest and represents Cyprus, jordan, and Granite at the County Iiarm liureau. X XXX tx x f X, ..-H ,f X X J, I a ,ff QL 'Nc ,-

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A STORY IN PICTURES Between the covers of this annual is portrayed an interesting and memorable story. Though it may not be told in words, every picture spells a paragraph, and every para- graph tells a small story all its own. The paragraph may express friendship, exemplify success, or tell a brief but sorrowful incident of one who was indeterminate and irrespon- sible for studies and learning, one who did not intend to benefit from the philosophy of his teachers. You are' the major character, and destiny is the plot of this story, and if in the future you attain success and self-satisfaction, you may place yourself among the heroes of this story. A few, or maybe many years hence, you may move this annual from your shelf and once again review its contents. Some of its pages reveal the teachers and the com- plimentary autographs they have placed beside their picturesg your chest swells with pride as you read the words of praise expressed by them. The picture of a dear friend who has passed beyond causes melancholy to grippyou, and solemnly you remember the last pleasant days spent in her presence. I As more pictures appear before you, you may realize stories of success, failure, humor, or romance. When the major character, You, appears, you ponder for a moment and ask whether you may place this character among the heroes, or whether he was just another failure, If he qualifies for the former decision, you sense a feeling of courage, but if he was a failure, a tear of regret and remorse springs from your eyes. It will be well for one to heed the inspiration and philosophy of those who know so that it will not'be necessary for him to shed that tear of regret. This tear may deter- mine the choice between a happy and a sorrowful ending for this beautiful story. --FRANK BRUSATTO CAMPAIGN CAPERS Covered walls With signs all sizes Students bribed With sweets as prizes Signs of red And signs of blue Shout their message Vote for SteW. Signs of yellow Signs of green '? Words of praise Horn and drum Shouts and laughs A ,busy hum Ballots marked And ballots counted. Race is close Excitement mounted All's over soon. Dick's first selection Fm ' i Proclaim loudly Congratulations- Vote for Dean. That's election, X . X , I ' X, 1 ygy N,



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fi in S Wx: wx XXX K i fl ,ff f xx 1 .-' R A gallery of achievement would be incomplete without mentioning Sil- vio Fassio. Wlien he demonstrates his skill on the accordian, there is always an encore. He is one of the welcomed entertainers who have made our assemblies score. O'Dell Madsen is another one to whom we say Hats off! He has worked diligently and conscientious- ly as student body president and has shouldered his many responsi- bilities with admirable zeal. 7 - xx. lxin X. i xi li a V . . l Dorothy Nelson, Cyprus' most pop out rhythm in taps She has ap- peared on l ular tap dancer, can certainly send severa programs, con- ducts a boys dancing class, and has S one to the dance contest at Provo for the past two years. Two of our school warblers are Fern Pierce and Paul Blackett. Both have served in the glee clubs and o er f ' p aso 35 and '56. Nature's feathered singers have nothing on Fern and Paul. Eiiiciency and speed in taking dic- tation have given Billie Cooper and 'Irene Yamamoto enviable records in shorthand. Their pencils fly with dexterity and accuracy. 41' The hne playing of Henry Mori and Neal Pehrson has done much for Cyprus' athletic achieve- ment. The flashy and skillful work of Henry in football prov- ed to be the team's backbone. Neal's tricky passing and ac- curate shooting Was a valuable asset to the basketball team. Page Sixty-Iwo 5

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