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Intermountain Union College xiifxioifs Une thing the other classes can't boast about is membership of the PlilCKlfi' PEAR staff. That may therefore be dismissed from the number of activities of the Juniors but there are many others in which they cooperated with the other classes. The CAPITAL CITY COLLEGIAN was edited by Delmar Leeson. Down at Lexington, Marie Wilkinsori and Delmar Leeson made up half of the debate team. Considering the field of dramatics, Pippy's interpretation of Simon Peter in the ROCK was pronounced excellent by many. In athletics the class points to the record made by Lyman and Pippy on the football team. Ulva Pippy was also a member of the basketball squad. William Loughridge represents the Juniors on the tennis court and does it well. Scholastically, the record of the class has always been high. This fact cime out in the intelligence tests that the entire college took as a requirement for the accrediting when the Juniors made the highest score in the group. OFFICERS Richard Barrett ,,,,,,, r,.,,. .,,,,, Florence Molrine r.r, Delmar Leeson ..... Miss Crane .,,..,,,. ROLL Myrtle Adams Dorothy Baldwin Ruth Cowles Clyde Fry Dorothea Fullberg - Mary E. Good Edmund Hamel Ruth Howe Q I 1 Richard Johnson Delmar Leeson William Loughridge Chalmer Lyman Clair Lyons Evelyn Mills Florence Molrine ,c.....,,.c...,.,,.,,.cP1'esicle11t ...,Secreta ry-treasurer tudent representative , ..,.,,,c ,Faculty adviser ' Jerome Paulson ' Ulva Pippy Clarice Robinson William Taylor ' Marie Wilkinson ' Winifred Yandell Maurice Zimmerman Page T111 1113 r
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'lille fyjif llrielilk' l,l'1lI' SQ Qwxaifes Few, indeed, were the school activities of the past year in which the Sophomores did not play an important part. Pop Jelinek rivaled Ziegfield in putting over the 4'1 Club Follies which proved lo be a hilarious as well as financial success. Toting the pigskin were Major, Girnus, Rafter, Larson and Jelinek. Rafter and Braudjord were popplar members of the basketball squad. ln the case of good old gray matter we find Clarke leading the honor roll for two terms except when tied for a 3 index by Florence Schaeffer. The class elected Deloris Williams, popular cheer leader and member of several campus societies, as the class princess. OFFICERS Vllendell Rafter ,.... ,.......,. I ,resident Marcus Brandjord ............, Yice-president Marybelle Peterson ....... ,..... S 0C1'Dl'31'y-T1'0flSll1'Pl' Coach Guy L. Rathbuu ...... ............,..,..,... . Adviser ROLL I li ge llerbert Aajlcer lill'llfl1'1il l3:1r1'ett Ln,-Hoy Beveridge llenver Bishop lfldith Boyd Mart-ns Brandjord Marlys Bronson Robert Christian Martin Clarke Paul Consigny Altha Cross Muriel llavidson Marvin Dobbins XVl11lfl'C1l Estill .lohn Flinders TIl'FlIl,V-lll'0 l'lU1'lllll2l1lll ldrohlieh Gus Girnus Florence Gulker Wlesley Haynes Harland Herrin Gladys Hottenstein Thelma Jarrett, George .lelinek Sophie liivinen Robert Laird Melvin Larson Edna Lee Orlando Major .James Miller O 1' ' Jean Nelson Murray Owen Marybelle Peterson Luther POl1Ilfll XVendell Rafter Wesley Rhodes Mrs. Pearl Rice Florence Schaeffer Maleohn Schaeffer Ethyl Smith Lorena Sweet Deloris XVlllltll1lS Francis Yeager Erma, Young
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