Murray High School - Crest Yearbook (Murray, UT)

 - Class of 1920

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translator, Paul Paris, as a politician you will become famous. Archie Tripp will become a popular vaudeville star and with Wayne Moss as his press agent will become well known. I should advise you, Kate Ben- nett, not to wander far from the home. Your happiness and that of another will be the result of your home-making. Ah! another famous character, a Supreme Court Judge-long and hard shall you struggle, Howe Moffat, but the rewards shall repay you. I am puzzled, Earlo Sanders, by your future. What you shall become depends alone on you. I can predict no definite course, for, While your talents point many ways, I do not know whether you will cultivate them or let them slide. To all I say, look sharply to the future, work faithfully and hard and you shall attain. 'i VVith stately step she left the room. The air of mystery was inten- sified, the odor of incense was heavy in the air, startled, they gazed at each other-realized they were possessors of their futures and passed out to face the world. I EQ? NAME lflarlo Sanders . , Edith Johnson . . Rulon Sanders . Kate Bennett ... Lewis Olsen .. Elma Dawson ..... . . . Herbert Bluck ,.., . Nola Gordon .... . . . Howl- MoiTat ,... , . . Bertha Sursa . , . . . Milton McMillan.. ... Alice Caldwell ... .. . Clifford XVatts .. .,. Louise Bentz . Archie Tripp . . . . . . Olza Guyman . .. ... John Berkinshaw William Ingalls .. ,.. Wayne Moss . . Paul Paris IS President Murray H EXPECTATIONS B. Rancher . Editor-in-Chief ........ School-mam . Ladies' Man ......... Man of Affairs .. Coquette ..., Six-footer . .. School-flirt . . . Captain ... Dandy Sport . . . Business Mana er Cook . Farmer . .. Giggler . .. . .. Auto Mechanic Pianist . .. .. Male Vamp .. Baby Vamp ..., Saxaphone Player Brainy Scientist Good Mixer .... Study-room Idol Librarian . Sea Captain ... .... Chorus Girl Metropolitan Tenor .. Manicurist . .. .. 'Tlldze . . .,.... .. ... Teacher of Indians.. --- Social Idol ..,,. Talker . . ,.., . . ... Azriculturist . .. . . .. , . . Member of Con,-zress, --- ivallace Reid ...... Queen of Mardi Gras - - - RHlDh Cloninzer .... , ,, First Class Mechanic. .. Professor . ....Dentist.... S SREALITIES. Four-Hush Politician Sutfrazette Man of No Affairs Chief Cook and Bottle NVasher Plumber Stenozrapher Tin-horn Actor Mother of Ten Earlos' Right-hand Man Society Reporter Movie Star Society Kitty Scene Shifter SUIHID Speaker Ben Turpin Rival of Theda Bara Quack Doctor Ambassador to Siam Trflvelilli Salesman Radical Socialist

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1 I' , x Ai we , Q Mauna,- -L. M.. ..,.... .e...-r --ag-Z, Zllrnm EI Llrgatal lfazvr The air of mystery-the odor of incense-the oriental atmosphere -served to awe the self-possessed Seniors with a. state of deep silence. The rustle of silken garments announced the approach of her, who should bring happiness or sorrow to the group of anxious Seniors. The past and future? Ah, yes. Breathlessly twenty boys and girls watched her as, with fixed gaze, she searched the crystal. Your past? But why tell that? It is too well known. Your con- scientious Work, your achievements show how hard you have struggled for your school during your three years there. Your future is to be just as full of triumphs as your past has been. First will I foretell the des- tiny of the one called Edith Johnson. Ah! Indeed you are lucky. You shall carry a heavy burden, but cheerfully and well. After doing a big work in the educational fields of the country I foresee that a life of do- mesticity will lure you away. You will be happy, but you must work for it. Next do I see a dark-haired, good-looking young man. Ah! Rulon Sanders, you will cause many feminine hearts to flutter. As a YVall street broker you will make your mark and become well known in financial centers. My eyes are next cast on yonder giggling, mischievous lass, Alice Caldwell. I foresee that you are destined to distribute the joy and happiness your heart is too full to hold, through your music, to vast audiences, who crave just what you can give. Thy praises, Milton McMillan, shall be sung far and wide. You are destined to sway multi- tudes with your matchlcss voice. Political fame holds much attraction for you, but be not drawn there or I predict failure for you. You are quiet and industrious, Nola Gordon, and if you cultivate your spirit of determination you can overcome anything. The youth in that obscure corner, Lewis Olsen-you do not aim for position of high rank, but what you attempt shall be well done. Elma Dawson, be not misled. Thy place is not in business, but the social World shall claim you and suitors from far and near shall flock to claim your hand. Vllilliam Ingalls, you shall become prominent in automobile circles. Beginning as a mechanic, you shall rise rapidly to a place of much responsibility. As an accom- panist, Louise Bentz, your services shall be much in demand, especially by that wonderful singer, Herbert Bluck. An interior decorator of much renown I see in your midst. Olga Guymon, you shall some day com- mand fabulous prices for work along that line. Clifford Watts, I see. will be a noted agriculturist. As a playwright, John Berkin- shaw, you shall start, but I foresee you as a great actor. probably in Shakrasperean roles. Your place as a professor of Latin is assured, Bertha Sursa, and you will become a noted .-M--. ,,.,, . 1v'4Q2ibf?-5.'.4' f -



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', . .-'- ', A ,gi-,psf t A , ,..J ' ,jgig -.-WH , ,V . Gbnr Sveninrn Here 's to our High School Seniors, So loyal and so true, We've looked to you for guidance, They 've tried to help us through. Here are their names in order, But advisors should come first. Mr. Gardner and Miss Tuckfield Have helped them through the worst. There 's Edith, their active president, Who does all things just right, When, with support from all the class, She Works with all her might. Kate Bennett and Bertha a1'c wonders In leading the H. E. C., Then Olga Guymon helps the crowd, For an excellent artist is she. 'l'hcrc's Rooly, Herb and Micky, And Lewis Olsen tall, With Earlo, our school president, Athletics ne 'er could pall. Now Alice is the cheerful one, Who always Wears a smile, She stays with Pearl and Nola, They're studious all the while. Clifford Watts helps furnish music For parties and the rest, Paul Paris in the study room Is strictest far by test. Louise and Elma Dawson Are fine, bright students, too, Howe Moffat in the Math class Shows Miss Ware just what to do. Now, to make this story shorter We 'll have to close right now And end with our friend, Billy, The shortest of them all. So here 's to you, dear Seniors, Our kind old friends, so true, You 've helped to build our high school And shown that you're true blue. ' ERMA CANNEGIETER '22 7 '5'f'f:,! 'f:a ire-' . - Y 'if fx sfsf1f:1rf1ff 1 41

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