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Under the leadership of the over-aetive Mick and the illustrious Madelyn, the class of 20 took rapid strides forward. The Senior chuckled. ttMick certainly took things by stormf, he reflected; after being a class officer for three years and then capturing most of the awards, he graduated with the class of 19 in search of other nelds t0 conquerit He eagerly followed the knights of the Purple and Gold, and his heart thrilled with pride and joy as he went with'them t0 the Odeon t0 the most wonderful Junior Prom that has ever been given; and also as he traced their feats in athletics. Then, as he sat before the stage on the roof garden, he shouted with glee to see Dave untie the ttnautical knot and make things right between Clifton and Claire, while Herb plighted his vows with the f ir Reta. Ere he was aware of it, tha scene faded before the brilliancy 0f the next. A second time he saw the long pr cession wind down Main street, but this time the banner of Gold and Purple was w ving proudly at the head. He went to the class election and cast his vote again for Sherm Preece and Olive, who were given the hnal dharge of the class, and who lead them with flying colors to the end of their four-yearsl march. Parties came thick and fast and he had a hard time to follow them all up. Then .oame the basketball season, and he went to the gym and saw the Gold and Blue streak, as Brother Maw dreamed it, glide over the hoor to many a victory, with Sherm and LeRoy as star gliders. Once more he saw the school hit by the flu, but it was only tthit. As he passed through Barratt Hall he saw Alex leading the choir majestically, and Caroline at the piano, and about one-half of the seats in the hall vacant. He grinned sheep- ishly as he looked over those two weeks in which the casualty list of stricken faculty members was read off every day, and saw how excited everybody was to get the news of one more class minus a'teacher. But he also noticed that everybody was glad when those days were over. He watched with pride the student body court grow under the careful administra- tion of Justice Bingham; and he voted again to uphold the constitution and new by-laws of the student body. He was next lead to the Salt Lake Theatre where he watched with ecstacy Naomi as a cook with a personality; and was shocked at the way Ruth utterly defied her ttboss when he but displayed his rightful power; and oh, wasn,t he happy to see them make up, for he did detest family quarrels. He was taken once more to the Odeon where the splendor of the Senior Commence- ment dance dazzled him, but he as rushed from that back to the stage, to behold Reta, the entrancing Priscilla, giv her hand to Allan rather than to Max Greer. These events, following each other up so closely, seemed merely leading up to the climax. enacted in the Assemt ly Hall on that ever-to-be-remembered night. He saw himself sitting as if on pins and needles through the speeches, and next marching up to receive his diploma, his receipt for value rendered during the past four years, with trembling hands, and theneit was all over. As he came back into the present, the spirit of the school whispered, ttAre you ready now to go on? The young man glanced ahead, and answered resolutely, If you will ever stay with me. So the spirit lead him into the future. OTHER SENIORS Mary Stevenson, Joseph Wells, Alita Melville, Virla Sharp, Ira Kaar, John Peart, Elizabeth Schofield, Melvin Hoagland, Albert Peterson, Jean Warnock, Nann Russell, Wallace Martin, Seth Oberg, Rowland Merrell, Edna Rigby, Claire Thomas, Ernest Evans, Paul Cannon, Francis Kirkham, Olive Heath, Leland Davy, June Woodruft, Florence Heiner, Milton Stringham, Earl Romney, Eulalia Kirkham, Sharp Daynes, Litka Robinson. Richard Welch, Rulon Howells , illxnrnul rn-IUI H! 11 l IL! 17 U FH'HH'l in run: I! turn nu; upnumM-uM-muuultuunummlmmmnauuunnn aw, i YlHlIIILItiInHIIIIYLHI qumrnnrrmuruntHUrustnun !rrnlrlemrrrIrryzzrrrnInunnVnnn rrrnrr u Irinx n 11x1 ,
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