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The BLUE an«l GOLD gg Lyle Kay JUNE, 1929 Neil Storm Marx linker Laurence Hurley HISTORY OF TI1E CLASS OF JUNE, POUR years ago many grcfen and young riders ascended a large hill, where they were to at art on a big “Round I p” for knowledge. Their leader. Miss Hanks, mounted “Dictator,” Jack Ferren rode “President,” Clifford Wibcrg, “Chief,” with Jean Zimmerman on “Scribe. Rill Morton was elected to ride “Shekels,” hut was thrown clear into California, so Elizabeth Hewitt took his place. Jack Hosburg and Ruth Early rode the “Delegate” horses to the law meetings. For many moons this ham! of cowboys and cowgirls rode, over the rocks of suffering ami into the streams of joy. A gallant “mixer” was given in their honor at the “Central by their elders. The second trip saw Miss Hanks still at the lead. Jack Ferren still rode beside her. Elizabeth Hewitt on “Chief,” Charles Reed on “Scribe.” and Bill Horton managed the funds on “Shekels.” Ruth Early and Jack Hosburg were astride the “Delegate” ponies. The play “The Three Graces” was given to buy the football players’ sweaters. The older cowboys were beginning to recognize them more, and more enjoyable times were being had. The third year marked the ’’green absolutely gone from behind the ears. Charles Reed headed the “Outfit.” Lyle Kay was his assistant, Neil Storm did the scribbling and Alec Barbula counted the money. Ruth Early and Jack Hosburg still made the laws. The class play ’’The Boomerang ’ met with great success. The class basket ball team won the championship. Lois Williams, Rose Redle. ami Mary Baker bulldogged many honors in debate and Dorothy Heppner in essay writing. The class of June, 1929. furnished the “Chuck wagon” for the class of 28. I iie last trip was started with more enthusiasm than the others. Lyle Kay rode “President,” Neil Storm rode beside him, Lawrence Burley was on “Scribe.” and Mary Baker on “Shekels.” Ruth Early still held her position and the noble Jack Eerren rode beside her. The play “Pomander Walk was a howling success. The class this year was represented at Laramie during Tournament Week by Donald Gwinn, commercial and oratory; Lois Williams and Lawrence Burley, debate; Rose Redle, essay and reading; and Margaret Wren, voice. But it proved all loo short when they unsaddled and turned the “Mounts” out for good, donned the gray gowns and walked on to the end of the trail. EVERETT S. WOLFE. T luenty-seven = | 1929
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LENA BAKER “Will you write me a sonnet in praise of my beauty ?” MARY BAKER “Here is everything advantageous to life ' MARY BALES Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. an excellent thing in woman.” JIM BARELLO “Be patient till the last.” PEARL BARRETT I w’ill smile. I will do everything that thou wilt have me.” RUTH BAYER Constant you are. but yet a woman.” GENEVA BEDWELL My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me.” WILLIAM BISSERT ‘If he be not in love with some woman there is no believing old signs: he brushes his hat o’ mornings.” GEORGE ADAMS Merrily, merrily shall I live on.” GRACE BAILEY I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me.” Twenty-eight
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