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B. IH' S. qhg Qlumgt l S Z ll Clyde Crandall, chief civil engineer for the New York Capitalist Corporation, has taken Cl1HI'g'0 of the construction of the Sahara Dam, which will irrigate a portion of the Sahara Desert. Neal Teinplin won first prize at the World's Fair held at Peking, China, in the eating contest. Mr. Templin's ability surpassed all pre- vious records. Miss 'Birdie Titus and Miss Beryl Wriglit, two noted musicians, left on a special tour of the European capitals. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Throckmorton left St. Anthony for Washi11g'- ton, D. C., on business pertaining to Forestry for the next year. Mr Throckmorton has charge of the St. Anthony forestry station. Lillian Van, in the Special Feature, ln Home, James. Miss Dorothy Mallett, reporter for the Chicago Herald, stopped in Salt Lake on her way to Los Angeles. Chas. '21, 53.6
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11.11. s. mm Qumgt 1 9 z n Seninr Glass Brnpherg W'liile i11 my study, looking over relics, I chanced upon some newspaper cuttings which I have been very careful- to collect and save from all the leading newspapers in the U. S. A. Mr. alld Mrs. Donald Allen are traveling for the Redpath's Lyceum Bureau. Mr. Allen is a comic cartoonist. Mrs. Allen tnee Winona Adamsl accompanies her husband on these trips. Hair Dressing and Shampooing, Our Specialty, Anderson and Ellsworth. Senator and Mrs. Jack Fahl Knee Amy Bousej have left Washing- ton, D. C., for Walla Walla, Washington, their home. Pumpkin Center, Ark., July 23.-Rev. Jesse Stout has received on appointment as minister of the Christian Church in this city. Divorce Granted.-Mrs. James Pringle has been granted a di- vorce from Mr. James Pringle, on grounds of nonsupport and cruelty. Mrs. Pringle was formerly Miss Eloise King. Safety Transfer Co. was purchased by Dwight R. Disney and Raymond Craven. These two industrious young 'men will operate the firm under the head of Craven 85 Disney Co. Edith Dille has accepted the position as teacher of English at the Universiy of Idaho. Engagements-Mr. Jolm Lundy announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Julia, to Mr. David Nutting, of Detroit. -Mr. Nut- ting is general manager of the Ford Tractor Co. Bill Davis, all-star American center, has accepted the position as head coach on the Harvard Varsity. Delphine Endters and Edith Green left for China last week. They are on a pleasure trip. Royal Irving will represent the state of Idaho at tl1e Olympic games, which will be held in Tokio. Dr. Clelland Sullivan returned home Tliursday from India. Mrs. Sullivan Knee Virgie Parkerl met him at New York. The Misses Irene Myers, Hazel Jensen and Mary 0 'Donnell have left for Ireland to make a study of the Irish social problems. Heroic Rescue in Face of Death.-Russell Smith plunged thirty feet to save Miss Emma Orton. This heroic deed caused ll tThis resulted in Mr. and Mrs. Smith-shortage of spacel. Mrs. Bernard Shaw has received an honor which her husband had won in the field of journalism. tMrs. Shaw was formerly Miss Bertha Smith.J Sensational Marriage.-After being married and divorced three times, Mr. John Remsberg and Mrs. John Remsberg Cnee Ethel Temp- linl were united in marriage for the fourth time.
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1l-1li-5- Ghz Glnmet 19 2 U I illistnrg nf the Qilass nf 'ZIJ February 16, 1916, there entered i11to High School a group of enterprising youngsters under the name of Baby Freshmen. The rest of the High School, however, soon learned that time only was needed to develop this class into the best class ever graduated from the Rupert High School. In the early part of Sept., 1916, the doors of Knowledge admitted another group of boys and girls who had achieved their first attainment toward victory, the entering into High School. Their aims were as high as their motto so it did not take the upper classmen long to learn of the genius that was already beginning to show. As Sophomores-their Fresman timidity gone-they began to branch out into all activities. On the gridiron, in lmusic, in Literature, poetry and cartooning good material was evident throughout both classes. As Juniors the class met with many obstacles, o11e of them not being able to attend school a full year. Due to this fact several mem- bers of the class dropped out but the majority of the class kept onward toward the goal of graduation. Several members of the advanced Junior class graduated with the class of Nineteen. Upon entering the Senior year the two classes resolved to unite. The result was a well balanced class of about forty members, all were intent on making the High School a better place for all fellow students before taking the last final leave of tl1en1. The precedent establshed by the class of Twenty is one to be followed by all future classes. Their standards, hopes, and aspirations, as far as High School is con- cerned, are realized. The records made by the class, both in athletics and in studies, havehad no equal in past classes. Each member is about to enter into an individual career i11 which the close fellowship of High School is not possible, but the memories of High School days will always remain. The future lives of the class 'members will be greater and more realistic but built on the same principles as their struggles in High School. Anything can be accomplished by work and if the worthy motto is lived up to, nothing but success awaits the 110W graduated student. UN Tlllil lll'1lGll'I'S TIIE AIR IS PUHESTX'
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