Murray High School - Crest Yearbook (Murray, UT)

 - Class of 1918

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12 THE CREST recognized as the biggest events of the season. In October we gave a good old-fashioned party in honor of our worthy Semors, Juniors and Freshies. We all know that everybody had a good time, and even Roy, who apparently entertained certain scruples against dancing allowed himself to be completely carried away by the witchery of the music. The party being such a decided success, we held another, our first class party, at the home of Madge Howe. Everybody, even William, Eldan and Elmer, had a good time, and, strange to say, Milton woke up in the night-or should I say in the morning-and found himself laughing. Tragic indeed was the misfortune which rendered Edward, our class. president, unable to be present. He missed the time of his life. In January a,second class party was held at the home of Hope Gaufin. Everyone except Jim fMelbaJ was there, and the girls surely did give the boys a treat. Some bright idea, girls! Spoil their appetite and then set before them such delicious greflreshments. Well, it certainly is enough 'to make a slim fellow grow fat. Just notice Edward! Minerva, Sylva and Hope were ill the next day, and they sympathized with the poor boys. ,Other parties just as successful, or even more so, have been given, especially the one for which the boys furnished the supper. Credit is due Clifford, William and Edward for the great success. In justice to the class and school, we must not forget to mention its geniuses and favorites. Gordon, a natural born artist and singer, is very much attracted to a little Freshie. Cleo, though at times very studious, is indeed a real favorite among the girls. Roy, a great debater, is think- ing always of-Sylva-always the eternal triangle-Marvin. If anyone is anxious to hear a talking machine, and a real live one at that, just call on Edward, but don't let Hope know it. Madge thinks she would like to go to a theatrical school, but we're afraid if Mr. Sanders joins the colors Madge will change her mind and be a trained nurse. Minerva and Hope, though so very small, are doing their bit in this world war-Hoover- izing on food. Don't, whatever you do, fail to hear Mac, always after 'e1n, our contagious laughter. Politics may seem queer, but we have among us some very radical Socialists, stalwart Republicans and hard-headed Democrats. Among the leaders are Bill, Chris, Cliff, lxllllfelesey, Mac and Eck. But we never let politics get into our class affairs. eba fcommonly known as Jimi has good intentions of becoming one of the greatest vocalists in the state, but Clifford has in mind a very brilliant idea of future years. William also has intentions of making an excellent husband, but we're afraid Minerva is unaware of it. Although Ellen has refused to accept Arthur's and Milton's proposals several times they still insist on lingering near. You no doubt have noticed that Ellen has been failing in health since that party at Hope's. The reason seems to be 21 mYS'C91'y-perhaps Arthur can explain. MUFI'-'ly hf1S IOHQ been proud of her so-called class of SophomoreS- Their excellence has been recognized beyond the border of the school. The past year has added to the laurels won, and the prospects are that the DI'0g1'ess upward will be constantly continued, All's well, with the Sophs.



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