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HOME ECONOMICS AND SCHOLARSHIP Ruth, it is with the greatest of joy to us, and we hope to you, that we present to you this double award. You have been an ever-loyal student to the college. You have been untiring in your services to the insti- tution. You have established and maintained a schol- astic record worthy of the highest commendation. More than that you have radiated a spirit of cheerful happiness which has endeared you to students, to teachers, and to all who know you. Always we shall remember our very happy association with you and always we shall be grateful for your friendship. Now as you finish your schooling here, we send with you our hearts' best wishes and a word of congratulation to the new associates you will make. w RUTH HOOPER SCHOLARSHIP SAM THURMAN u: Tis much he dares, and to that dauntless nature of his mind he hath wisdom that doth guide his valor to act in safety. This characterizes Sam. Sam has the three habits which will give to one much in the world worth having-the work habit, the health habit, and the study habit. His consistent scholarship, his dependability, his splendid endeavor to win for the L. D. S. first place in the Oratorical Contest, his excellent work as associate editor of the year book, his other numerous outside activities which he engineers so comprehensivelyethis combination of fine qualities, industriousness and effort, has given Sam the high honor of School Valedictorian. The class and the school are proud to have such a representative for this occasion. Such achievements continued will bring promulgated success and respect, and Sam, we wish you hwell, always. we SCHOLARSHIP A flash of sunshine, a smile that encompasses all in its Vicinity, a gay toss of the head, a keen sense of humor, and rich mental possibilities made into real values by industrious effort and' systematic daily as- signments-this is Florence. She proves to us that a girl may be intelligent, charming, and popular. Around Florence is the wreath of songs and laughter, and yet there is always a seriousness in the eyes that dOQSvIlOE let us forget that she may be counted on for any responsibility placed upon her. Keep the sime plicity and frankness, the true ideals, the high standard of scholarship, the smiles and the laughter always, Florence-eand life will give you many awards sym- bolized by this coveted honor. Mg 213 Eat- FLORENCE DERRICK
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Grant CAwards HOSE students who excel in any phase of activity are admired and honored by all. As a further honor, those who have high scholastic standing are presented with Grant Awards at the end of their senior year. These awards are made possible by a generous contribution of President Heber J. Grant, and are the most coveted of all honors and awards avail- able to students of the L. D. S. They are a guiding light for those who desire to obtain the most from their school life, and are a fitting climax to successful years of high school work. Any person who receives one may well be proud and happy in his achievement. Originally the Grant Awards were given for scholastic attainment only. Later the scope was broadened and the awards were given to outstand- ing students in other phases of school activity. In View of the increase in tuition which goes into effect in the fall of 1930, it has been thought Wise to eliminate all but the scholastic awards, and to use the funds thus saved in assisting worthy pupils who might .otherwise be unable to attend the L. D. S. In offering this assistance to students entering school in the fall of 1930, weight will be given, of course, to scholastic attainment as well as to need. The students who receive the Grant Awards for scholarship this year are: Sam Thurman, Joseph Kingsbury, Florence Derrick, Phyllis Snow, Naomi Halverson, and Emma McKay. Ruth Hooper receives a dual award for both home economics and scholarship. m SCHOLARSHIP She is the type of student L. D. S. likes to number among its members. iiWho? Emma McKay! A girlish girleso free from affectation, so healthy in mind and character, and so gracious and pleasing in demeanor! Emma lllikes whate'er she looks on, and her looks go everywhere. Corrections she receives with gratitude, and praise she accepts as if the whole world shares her Virtues and her graces. Her school work is taken seriously, but not piously. Her class work is her business, and her activity work her pleasureeeach has EMMA MCKAY a proper place and due proportion in her life. Friends come to her, not because she seeks them, but because she welcomes them and gives a full measure. Mag 2 1 2 kg.
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PYHLLIS SNOW SCHOLARSHIP It is to you, Phyllis, that we express our sincere appreciation for your service and friendship in L. D. S. We regret that our association has not been longer, but we are grateful for this year. You represent to us the highest type of idealism, and genuine dependability. In our everyday association with you we have found this idealism in your fairness, honesty, and high-minded thinking; we have found this dependability in the way you have met each task without complaint. You have been careful and exact in the execution of your duties. Your willingness to see a project through to the end, and your sincerity and devotion will be remembered always. These characteristics have helped you to estab- lish a splendid scholastic record, for which we are privileged to award you. As you leave the school, take our wishes for further successes. m SCHOLARSHIP Joseph Kingsbury is the type of boy teachers like to meet. He is a charming gentleman and an excellent student. His work is always thoroughly done and he is not content with half-learned lessons. Joseph has learned to work alone and to solve his own problems. His behavior in class and among his fellows denotes a high type of citizenship training which has become a habit. The school is proud to give to him, for his scholarship and gentlemanly conduct, the Grant Award. We wish him success, and hope life will reward him with wide and rich experiences, many interests, and many friends, and with a growing appreciation for the spiritual values of life and the ideals for which the L. D. S. stands. m JOSEPH KINGSBURY SCHOLARSHIP Naomi is quiet and observing. She sees. One NAOMI HALVERSON has to know her to sense her appreciations for the beauties of literature and life. Her pleasant and quiet humor breaks, as does the sunshine, through a troubled cloud. And her love for the beautiful in story and essay and song is stimulating. She deserves an award for her scholarship. She is one of those students Who are searching for new light and new experiences and new problems to solve. She smiles and sees and ap- preciates and loves. Beauty to her comes to enrich our lives. We wish her continued success throughout her college work and hope to see her win satisfaction through writing and literature. May life, Naomi, bring you many pearls of beauty and may you give to life bits of useful understanding. As 214 yew-
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