Murray High School - Crest Yearbook (Murray, UT)

 - Class of 1921

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Glalvnilar nf iiueniz - September 6th-School opens-Junior High students struggle with registra- tion cards 7th-Senior High students try their luck. Sth-Some students iinally decided on a course. Q 9th-Organization of 'tOrchestry under Mr. Robinson. 10th-Much confusion caused. by Freshmen Qof coursej. 13th-Wo1'k begins at last. . ' 14th-Seventh graders amuse themselevs by sliding down the banister. 15th-Lots of lessons CE1mer weakensj. 17th-Friday-Hurrah! No school tomorrow. 20th-Seniors organize class. 'tSal1y elected president. 21st-Someone plays a trick on Mr. Keeran, but he doesn't get the joke until he sits down. . 22nd-HGrub,' and MP1-ate finally put' an end to summer vacations and register. 24th-Senior water melon bust-melons green. 27th-Ruben bumped his shins climbing the wrong stairs. 28th-Student body election. 29th-Earl's birthday-celebrates by sluffing classes. 30th-All's well-one month gone. October lst-Hard football practice. 4th-Football game-Murray vs. W6StH1l11Sf61'. 5th-Freshies organize class. Jess Hobbs chosen president. Green as class colors. 6th-Fair day-vacation. Few of us go. 8th-Nothing of importance. 12th-Lyle contracted a cold and couldn't sing. 13th-Soph's gave matinee dance. 15th-Football practice in rain. 18th-Swimming club organized. 19th-Get-acquainted party. 22nd -Edward Parkinson elopes with the 7th period English class. Class comes back. Edward doesn't. 25th-Football game-Murray vs. Park City. 28th-A dark and gloomy day for everyone. 30th-Miss Hill overslept-three minutes late. 31st-Seventh grade girls' Ha1loWe'en party. lst-' ' November Grub and Pete start fad Cftriny pa ts for schoolb c 11 , 2nd-George Olsen takes advantage of gum sale. He distributes it generously under every desk. 'e

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fx- ft 'X f N fx, ff X Wx He who would enjoy the view from the .summit A must Hrs! the mountains climb. Q Book III i Campus Life 43' The heights of educa- tion are attained only by v hard work and streneous effort.



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3rd--Mr. Wo1'ld's math. class correctly solve one problem. 5th-Juniors give party in honor of Seniors. Miss Huddart brings Jim. 8th-Mr. Robinson and Lewis engage in a :furious argument. 10th-Puffed Wlieat Quartet organized. Y 11th-Peace day-everyone peacefulg half holiday. 16th-First issue of Crest distributed-also many remarks. 17th-M. H. S. student body dance. 18th-XVilford greatly annoyed by a pimple on his nose. 19th-Senior assembly-pep personified. 23rd -Boys organize P. P. P. club. 25th-Thanksgiving day. 29th-Bob spent Thursday eating, and Friday, Saturday and Sun day taking nasty medicine. 30th-Girls organize baseball team. 31-Clear day. I P December lst-HPorkie', initiated. He evidently thinks school is hard work He wore work shoes all day. 2nd- Dugan,' initiated. He wore an alarm clock around his neck and alarmed an English class. 3rd-Senior H sail Cpie salej. 6th-It was thought that the girls would organize club. 7th-They changed their minds. 9th-Luvern Gordon sprained her ankle. 10th-Juniors give assembly. Speaker, Mr. Moffat. 13th-Blue Monday. 14th-Freshie dance.. One grand time. 16th-Music class gave concert. Big success. 17th-Sophomores give assembly. Address by Mr. XVelling. 18th-Christmas holidays. 22nd-Senior class party in honor of Juniors. Cliard U35 cidei main featurej 24th-Student body remembers ill president, Lynn Miller, with flowers. Jafmmry 3rd--After two whole weeks' vacation. Back to work again-darn nation. 4th-Very little concentration on serious subjects. 5th-Dramatic club organized by Miss Hill. p A 6th--Vilanted a lunch by Jake, Some one got hungry at his ex- pense. 7th-Eighth grade party. CMrs. Mouse makes appearance. Some- one sits in pan of whipped creamj 10th-Basket ball game-Murray vs. East Side. 13th-Tryouts for school play. 14th-Basket ball game-Murray vs. Tooele. Bacon starred.

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