Murray High School - Crest Yearbook (Murray, UT)

 - Class of 1920

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JUNIORS

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'xv .., 5,v 2, X.-Nant, N.. iluninra President, Earl Anclersow. 'Vice President, Sylvester Turner Secretary and Treasurer, Loretta Davis Class Reporter, Ethel Naylor New classes may come-old classes may go-but may Murray High go on for ever. We will greatly miss our honored and respected Senior comrades who, as graduates, are leaving us behind, and it will be our pleasure as Seniors in the year to come to attain the same great success as our departing friends. With their achievements and glory as a stimu- lus we will return to Murray High next year strong in the belief that We can do much that will be of beneiit to our high school. We realize our achievements this year have been few. Up until the latter part of March the other classes were wondering if the Juniors were Hdead or just asleep. But the rumor of our Junior Prom was too much of a shock for them and fell with such a crash that they were aston- ished, puzzled as to how a class of ten could have ambition and confidence enough to attempt such a large affair. But never fear-the very best things often come done up in small packages, and although our attain- ments have not been exactly what we wish they could have been, for this we are justly proud-our class, a class of only ten members-has given the .first Junior Prom at Murray High. Although there have been many- successful social events here this season, our Prom was unanimousiyt voted the best Now a word to our under-classmen: Do not let this Prom be the last at llflurray High. It is our great desire that the Prom will be an annual affair and one of the biggest social affairs of the year-to be looked for- ward to by all. fs 5 51 , . fu it r t EJ S . . .. ee!



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Snphnmnrra President, Gordon Larson Vice President, Ella Trlpp Secretary and Treasurer, Melba Turner Class Reporter, Della Tripp The Sophomore class is the liveliest and most united class in our High School. Our good times have been many and the loyalty of the Sophs to class functions has been splendid. We are the Official Gloom Busters of the school. Nothing prevents from spreading mirth is our maxim. ' Our candy pull, Christmas party and others made worlds of fun for all who were fortunate enough to attend. Jack Frost was braved and we all went skating. Hot dogs and roasted potatoes were enjoyed around a crackling log-fire. Our boys have been a tower of strength in athletics. Next year they will be the foundation of all athletic activities here. We, as a class, have given every support we have been capable of in supporting school activi- ties and, whether defeated or victorious, have stood firm and have tried not to become discouraged. Loyalty is our motto. It is our aim to help Murray High grow and progress. We hope next year to have Murray High rank as one of the best high schools in the state. ,. -eq V 1' 5. :- S Aj 1 v ,M 1 :sa iilmfsinaxl -,L .1-ss... L5 'e

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