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+ £ f | i i : i ! i MARY XKILSO.Y Ephraim, Utah “Just tell me what to do. I'm ready.” ORU.YND A U (JASON Fountain (been, Utah “Toiling; and rejoicing-, onward through life he. goes. EDITH II. HANSEN Ephraim, Utah “She makes the best of every- ! thing, and thinks the best of i « I everyone. EDWARD IfOGGAN Manti. Utah j “Thou art a fellow of good re- j spcct; j Thy life is one of honor.’ FAYE J ENSEK Ephraim, Utah “ hat winning graces, what 111a- j jestic mien. She is a scholar, and looks a ! queen. i —----
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HELEN7 McARTHUR rawlin ragnall thrkssa pf.df.rson V ice-president President Secretary-Treasurer And now I write a brief account of the Sophomore Class. It came to pass in the ninth month of the year that two score ami ten souls arrived at the Snow College. They banded together, and chose Carol as their leader. Subsequently they became known as the Caroliles. Peace reigned for a short time. And it came to pass in the eleventh month there was much contention between the Carolites and the Eliza bet liians. Insomuch that there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth, (been! (ireenl! was the cry. And there was much contention over the color green. The courts of law were summoned, and the judges did declare that green henceforth, was to be the symbol of the Freshman Class of the Snow College. Through the prowess of the Carolites was the tradition established. Again there was peace until the word went forth that a contest would be held; to see who could entertain in the most pleasing manner. Again the Caroliles were victorious. 'The great Master rewarded them with an oil painting, which was presented to the school. 'Thus the Carolites began the Snow Art Collection. Many great and important things did come to pass in the first year which I cannot write about. In the sixth month of the year l‘U4 were the Carolites dispersed. 'Tims endeth the first year. And it came to pass that they were gathered again from the four corners of the earth in the ninth month of the year l‘)24. And they were become great in the eyes of men. for they were an exceedingly fair people to look upon. And it came to pass that Rawlin became their leader, and they were known henceforth as the Rawlinites. And there was continual peace during his reign, save a few petty wars with the Othrlliaus; and did Rawlin reign over his people in righteousness. so that his people did enter debating, oratory, athletics, and did become the leaders in the Snow College. And it came to pass that in the sixth month of the year the Rawlin- ites were disbanded, and went again into the world. And having been taught somwhat in the learning of leadership, they did become the leaders of the people of the world. Thus endeth the second year. —ALTA THOMPSON
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ITAIIXA JKXSEX Ephraim, Utah A favored daughter of the gods. AKMOXT WILLAKDSOX K|)hraim. I'tah j Me tickles the ivories until they j laugh and laugh. C'AXXO.X THOMSOX Ephraim. Utah Whatever he did. was done with so much ease In him alone. twas natural to please. ’ KLUOTT |() 11 XS( )X Ephraim. I’tah An equal mixture of good sense and humor. UDELLJEXSEX Ephraim, Utah Knowledge is proud that 1 have learned so much.
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