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i 'J ge. 3 duly P Q M 0 6 B P433 A A Qlllh SCHOLARSHIP Ora Rishton came to the L. D. S. from the Bryant unior High. Her work there Was a prophecy of a Grant Award. Two scholarship pins awarded in junior high could only mean that sincere Work here would bring her our most her a worker. Some do not know her she is so unassuming. Scholarship not activities has been her aim. Ora keep up your intelligent and thorough work. A Wide circle will some day know and recognize your worth. ORA RISHTON L4f'TJ SCHOLARSHIP It is common for students of rich mental possibilities to rest on their oars, content to drift through school. Not so with Kenneth. He came to the L. D. S. with a brilliangt record of achievement, and quietly proceeded to break it by winning new laurels in every class. Teachers soon dis- covered that on dull days, when the class was a bit draggy, Kenneth could be counted on to start the wheels i moving. Classwork has claimed most of his attention, but he has found time to cultivate many fine friendships, and ' to become an active club member. We are proud of such KENNETH BRIGHTON a Student' LlD SCHOLARSHIP Louise is a charming girl. To know her is to respect and I 7- P 1 an In lx J gp, .3 if ' . 1 e , : ig l 'U ' I' U , coveted honor. Nature made Ora bright. It also made 1 I: C ' g 3 I I 'U L0 Q l 4 CX , f 1 I l I I 1 5 I K 3 if in admire her. She has made an exceptionally high record in scholarship, and the L. D. S. is proud to honor her with a Grant Award. However, Louise does not attend school merely to prepare assignments. She has had rich experiences with books, music, art, and science. Her quiet manner, pleasant smile, and noble spirit have won her many friends. May life, Louise, bring to you Wider and richer experiences, more varied interests, and an ever-increasing host of friends. LOUISE WILCKEN I ,Q eIIlll L'n!'llUllll5 gb Ak V 5 i ,nil-5 W .5 -,S fa f -...,gf199B,.,.-
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IP' Ming' ep M A A A 0 gum' Grant Awards SOMETHING to be coveted something to have as an aim all through school the Grant Awards stand as a glorified goal at the end of receive one of these Awards and those who receive them are repre- sentative of the whole student body. There are many requisites tha' have to be considered in making the Awards but the most prominent is superiority of character. General scholarship leadership prom- inence in school activities are important in directing the choice. This year due to the large number of students graduating from the school and because there are really two classes leaving the number of Grant Awards was extended to nineteen. Those who were dis- tinguished by receiving Scholarship Awards were: Frankey Richards Iillian enkins Ora Rishton Margaret acobsen Kenneth Brighton Dorothy Robinson Howard uhlin, Louise Wilcken. Among the prominent students the following were honored with Loyal Service Awards for the part they have taken in school activities: erry ones, George Smeath, Joy Dunyon, Edna ones, and Edmond Wells. Because Betty Callister has stood for higher ideals so consistently in her years at L. D., she was presented with a special Award, as the Representative Latter-day Saint Girl. Larry ames, editor of the S Book, was given a Special Activity Award for the splendid work and service he has been to the school during his two years here. The Athletic Awards were given to Onan Mecham and Mabel Korn. The Home Economics Award was doubled this year and Alice Bradford and Alice Taylor each received a Grant Award. Margaret Jacobsen was presented with A. V . I I yn r I 'b':'!'-we-' I L O, ' O I I A ' 2 E I I 5 'I d ' ' 11 L D s 1 ' 11 1. U 2 I SCU C1112 SLCUVICY 212 If 6 . . . C IS an O1'1OI1', 8 great OI1OlZ', to gv I ' . i ri , lv 1 4 L05 t , , 50 I . . 9 :S l 0 3 s 0 l 9 g P ' .I Q 1 J 9 7 Q 1 , J r ' 'S J J f' f X J 5, 7 QS 4 J 52 fi 'sm 9 a double Award for Scholarship and as Valedictorian of the Class of '29, 4' I I ll Q REPRESENTATIVE L. D. S. GIRL ,N E We shall always remember Betty as a truly representative ' 2 I L. D. S. Girl. Her sincerity, charm, and winsome person- 4, K aliry have won for her the greatest admiration. Her J standard of scholarship has been remarkable. Prominent in student activities, she has worked with the modest dig- W . nity, sincerity, democracy, and earnestness which are char- :I acteristic- of her. Herhattitude has been one of joyous . appreciation for the privilege and opportunity to serve. I n Upon leaving, Betty takes with her a love for her alma I mater which has come as a result of service, loyalty, and lv friendship-not to a few, but to that great group of which QQ BETTY CALLISTER she has been a part--the student body of the L. D. S. College. Betty, you have written your name on our ' 1. hearts-we shall never forget you. . x' KT. u.. T7 ' . p - V 0- ,514-5 v A .5 vg T Aa Y -' 'ii19SE+ --
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15' l 'J 1 ll ,Q 3 LOYAL SERVICE iWe have always known him as Jerry. Few could bc more deserving than he of an award for distinguished service. His election to the highest office open to a student of the College is a fitting climax to his fine service as junior Hop Master and Senior Class President. He has been conspicuous in other activities as well notably in music and speech and was a winner of state honors in the Briand Peace Pact Cratorical Contest. erry s praiseworthy success as an administrator may be attributed to a combi- nation of fine qualities-untiring zeal tempered by dis- criminating judgment and sweetened by sincere cordiality. We may look for big things from him. Good fortune and happiness be yours Jerry through all the years. JERRY JOIN ES Ll? LOYAL SERVICE . Some people are disheartened when tasks accumulate. Not so Edna. She lives and thrives on work. But for Edna this S Book might not have been. With oodles of jobs advancing under her own deft lingers, her comprehensive mind has at the same time engineered the work of manyi others. Occasionally a wheel might jam for a moment and the sparks fly, but soon all would be whirling again, with Edna smiling and serene at the lever. Success to you,' Edna, you have made many friends and admirers at L. D. S. EDNA JONES L ? SPECIAL ACTIVITY This is the book, and here is the man. We are proud of 7 5 G3 ei 3 C5 55 9 n xv ,I U In lx r . I a , ef' ai I 1 'i nn: I Ee il ll A fi Z is I 1' both. The book comes to our hands a beautiful, memorable record of an eventful year. The task of preparing it has been enormous. Through the months of Work and play, Larry has planned, organized, engineered, without reckon- ing the cost in work or time. His chief fault has been in taking too much work upon his own shoulders, to spare his associates. The school is glad to honor him with the Special Activity Award. Larry, as responsibilities increase, may your keen intellect and youthful courage never fail you. LARRY JAMES l l x dnnnlllfiillnnnpa I Q, -1, A I f-.., , -4 t 2- Q -..sgfz Oofga..-
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