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gilllf P Q 55 ' C A ' 'J gum' ff'-75 6 EEL I of'-su-1 'i'N Q 1 is ,Q 'J R 4 LOYAL SERVICE A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Solomon knew his therapeutics! Ed s irrepressible good-nature and forget his troubles in a gale of laughter. Ed has enjoyed school. He has found time for study-he ranks high in scholarship--and for activities-he is a prominent club member and a friend to everyone. In addition he nas rendered outstanding service in student publications. We are glad to honor you Ed. As you meet new friends and greater problems may you always have 1 merry heartlf EDVIOND WELLS Ll? HOME ECONOMICS If a pleasant disposition and a winning smile are any aid to a studious mind in achieving success in school then it is no wonder that Alice has won this splendid distinction represented by this Award. Always prepared, always in- terested, always cheerful, always anxious to do her best, she has won the -hearts of teachers and classmates alike. Your many friends, Alice, wish you every possible success and joy in the future. No doubt this award presages the attainment of an ever growing excellence in those fine- domestic virtues, which will do more than anything else to br' ermanent ha iness. mg P PP ALICE BRADFORD Lf? LOYAL SERVICE George is first of all a student. School to him means privileges and opportunities in many lines. His chief con- cern is scholarship, but besides this, debating, club, and newspaper work occupy his time. He has a good sense of . relative values, and does not waste his time. To him, student days are but steps to later successes. He has high ideals, positive habits, choice tastes, and a sound, wholesome outlook upon life. He is loyal to himself and to his school, and will represent the L. D. S. with honor. Success to you, George, in meeting the problems of life! GEORGE SMEATH Iii!!! X anal!!! ' - llllppg f 7. P 1 N In lx I A 6 in cf .lag f-,f ,Bo'sv1. vf ,J 940 81.0 :la ' bi 053' . 02 5' 5 ' :r . E t M 0 E 1 5 2' 3 Q- Q : , D- . I f A Q.k-- at 'X 'Q ll UIQ Q 9 Ill - -f ill -.-..--...uv N7 A f'.-..::u'If-5. I v v I AQ 'A v - R W? as!-or Y YR- -..sgf 2 0 2
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T .1lng?.qx5 Q Q Q ' A A 'gum' SCHOLARSHIP It is good to be blessed with many talents' it is better still to have the courage and ambition to develop them.1 Frankey has won unquestioned right to a Scholarship Award by her natural ability and by her untiring devotion to school-work. She has done her work well and has enjoyed ' . She has caught many a splendid vision by the way that others have not seen. Frankeys strong dependable character and radiant good nature have won a host of friends who congratulate her and wish her continued happiness and success. FRANKEY RICHARDS Ll? SCHOLARSHIP Howard is one of those rare individuals who can and who does work quietly and persistently without the stimulus of grand stand applause. But the most reserved of fellows Xmas ...B 'egg it ' ' 1 . I Vu ui 'K I , I in to CX ',, f 1 It . I N , fi? in c I cannot hide his candle under a bushel, nor could the fine : 1 consistent scholarship and the ready good nature of Howard : long remain unnoticed. Students and teachers with whom 3 X he has worked have learned to respect and love him. He possesses qualities which make for success. May the ' Scholarship award of this year but initiate a lonv series of I HOWARD JUHLIN future achievements and rewards. , 'J P 9 Q cfm ,P U ag Qi SCHOLARSHIP 1 S , S K We congratulate you, Lillian, upon your splendid record il y 5 X at L. D. S. C. Your yearly success in receiving scholarship awards is a coveted honor. That achievement makes the 1 X 1 college proud of you. However, that is not the only way ., in which we will remember you. Your work in pub- ' lications for the last two years has been very fine. As V' ' a sincere worker in Ipsa Loquitur we remember you, too. Finally, we will not forget your sunshiny disposition and kk your charming personality that will carry you smiling, through future conquests. I-'LUAN JENKINS x i ie1Q,'f'.!-fntnffflgfa I - - as 2- f--.E - A .sis -ns -, 432 0 1 a
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'MDW 6' qx 1 WWII!! W a. 'B so 3 ga A Q 'J K ' . u y g U GIRLS' ATHLETICS 1 U 1: 2 l Man is that he might have joyf, Ditto, woman. But : f there is great variety in the means by which women attain Q J the joy toward which all strive. Some delight in intellect- I ual attainments, some in physical prowess, while others, a Q' , very few, perhaps, delight simply in doing good. Any , one of these distinctions would delight most of us. Find- 1 ' ing two or more of them combined, we hail their possessor as Scholarly Athlete. Mabel's superior scholarship, plus I athletic pre-eminence among girls, plus a bewitching mod- 2 . : esty leave no choice but to crown her queen of athletic girls. : S , Success and joy, Mabel! L. D. S. is proud of such as you. MABEL KORN ax 0 A Cl? 9 ml ! 'f A Lx LOYAL SERVICE 4 . . . . . . . , f 5 A To be an upright judge in any court is a distinction. To K X be both upright and popular in a student court is doubly r A g I honorable. Add to this achievement a place on the honor L 5 : , roll for scholarship, and recognition among the stars of both 1 : E drama and opera, not to mention the distinction of having N : ' ! held for two full seasons the position of lead-oif man on the g ' IQ social programs of our popular Vice-President, and you 9 Q have our genial, versatile, popular Judge, Joy Dunyon. More power to you, Joy! Joy DUNYON 'J 0 1 L.-ffh 1 U M , Q ' Q 1, ' 1 S5 K SCHOLARSHIP l J It is a pleasure to honor you, Dorothy. We are proud N with you in the scholarship awards you have won each. l year. We are glad to have known you too, in physical! education achievement. Then again we commend you for your work on the S Book and in Ipsa Loquitur. May your future be as well rounded and successful as your high school days have been. Success to you. DOROTHY ROBINSON x gillllfflf wfllllllla f . Q ' 3 - LB., a , t fe- - . T-Q- 72 A 7 -so ,. . A . -. .,,3f203F9,.-
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