Snow College - Snowonian Yearbook (Ephraim, UT)

 - Class of 1932

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SNOW COLLEGE HONOR ROLL (Continued) Vcrll Mcyrick. halfback Roy Mickel. guard Ormus Dutson, end Clark Draper, fullback FOOTBALL Floyd Young, guard Paul I ratt, end Guy Leonard, halfback Clair Acord. halfback Ray Johansen, center Charles Schultz, all-state guard Eugene Peterson, quarterback Lee Christensen, quarterback Elvin Giles, center Meeks Halladay, halfback Vernon Christensen (Captain), halfback TRACK Ray I. Johansen, (Captain) — Mile, half-mile, relay, discus Grant Cox High and low hurdles. I igh jump, relay. Vernon Christensen High and low hurdles, pole vault Meeks Halladay ICO, 2.X), broad jump, relay Paul Pratt High jump Ilyrum Blake Discus Chad Cox 100. 220. HO TENNIS Ralph Blackham Floyd Young Prom Chairman Dee Madsen Representative Man Ralph Blackham Prom Lady Christie Rasmussen Representative Lady Louise Fowles REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAMS Sophomore Freshman Scribblers Ina Hunt, Richfield Kenn J. Peterson, Manti GRADUATES Department of Associate Arts Frances Jennings. Ephraim J. Bruce Ellis, Spring City Paul V. Johnson. Ephraim Gilbert Childs, Provo Department of Associate In Science Laveta Coleman, Manti M. Ray Aldrich, Mt. Pleasant Grace Blackham, Moroni H. Reese Anderson. Mt. Pleasant James Raymond Allred. Spring City DeOra Anderson, Moroni Alfred Lorenzo Larsen. Spring City Ralph S. Blackham, Moroni Roy Hansen, Jr., Manti Glenn R. Kenner, Manti H. Duane Anderson. Ephraim Lyman M. Peterson, Mt. Pleasant Vcrl Ogden, Richfield Eugene Peterson, Mt. Pleasant Department of Associate in Education Marie Christensen, Richfield Ruby Christensen, Ephraim Ray I. Johansen, Mt. Pleasant Elvo Thomson. Ephraim Dortha Jensen. Manti Georgia Hougaard, Manti Virginia Hougaard. Manti Eva K. Olsen, Ephraim Lola C. Pritchett, Mt. Pleasant Ada Dean McDonald. Joseph Mcrl Knudsen, Ephraim Faye Rigby, Fairview Nell Caffall, Springvillc Louise Larson, Mayfield Louise Fowles, Mt. Pleasant Zoe Jensen, Ephraim Fern Christensen, Ferron Veola Brcinholt, Redmond Viola Ida Madsen, ML Pleasant Moroni Jensen, Redmond Allen Anderson, F hraim Garn J. Olsen, Spring City Edythe Arlisha Swensen, Hinckley Hannah Louise Matson. ML Pleasant Julia Modecn, Gunnison George VV. Smith. Redmond Esther Rasmussen. Mt. Pleasant Martha Hcnric, Manti Christie Rasmussen, Mt. Pleasant Catherine Fowles, Mt. Pleasant Maiben Christensen. Moroni Grant Mason. Aurora Parley Thorderson, Cleveland Olive H. Wilson. Ephraim Mabel Smyth, Fountain Green Isabel! Grange, Huntington Astrid D. C. Jorgensen. Ephraim Grant Harris, Ephraim Mae Peterson, Ephraim Thelma Dorius, Ephraim LaRuc Paulsen, Ephraim Shirley Ogden, Richfield Alma Fklwards, Sterling Phyllis Webster. Loa Phyllis Bernice Olsen, Price Glenn Thomas. Wales Page Fifteen

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SNOW COLLEGE HONOR ROLL - 1931-7,2 DEBATE Resolved: That Congress Should Enact legislation Providing for the Centralized Control of Industry. Rccsc Ar.dcrson Kenn Peterson Maiben Christensen Dorothy Jessen Grant Mason FERN YOUNG POETRY CONTEST Spencer Squire — First Dorothy Jessen — Second SCRIBBLER STORY CONTEST Ruby Lewis—First The End of the Vaudeville Verna Shand Second—It Still Happens Honorable Mention Millie Domgaard The Painters Brush Joseph Crane A Good Bet GRANT ORATION Subject: We Stand for Physical, Mental and Sjriritual Health Through Observance of the Word of Wisdom. Opal Christensen — First Millie Domgaard — Second Frances Jennings — Third INFORM A I. ESSAY Lyman Peterson Robert Funk Tied for First The Teakettles Tale On Nothing Eugene Peterson—Second On Recovering From Love Affairs Verl Ogden—Third—-Distractions PHILLIPS EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST Reese Anderson First- Combining Economic Factors as a Way Out of the Depression Kenn Peterson Second—Free Competition in Industry Has Been Found Wanting Duane Frandsen Third Present Trends in Prohibition DRAMATICS “Kempy,” the Competitive School Play, and Clarence” Zoe Jensen Duane Anderson Joseph Crane Honorable Mention: Louise Fowles. Kenn Peterson. Ruby Lewis Myron Mellor Ramona Mellor SCHOLARSHIP Royden Braithwaite Robert Funk CLASS VALEDICTORIAN Vcola Breinholt KNUDSEN READING CONTEST First Vcc Hunt Tom Makes Low to Becky” Mark Twain Second Gertrude Christensen String Bean,” Margaret Craven Third Laura Carter Girl,” O’Henry SOCIAL SERVICE Ralph Blackham Lyman Peterson Reese Anderson Alfred Larson EFFICIENCY STI DENT Vcola Breinholt BASKETBALL Second Place A. A. U. Tournament Clifford Forbush fCaptain), forward Antonc Villard, guard Honorable mention: Junior College Honorable mention, A. A. U. Richard Peterson, forward Placed on All-Star Inlermountain A. A. U. Team Howard Lund, center Floyd Young, guard All-Star Junior College Team Honorable mention. A. A. U. Guy Leonard, forward Lee Christensen, center, guard, forward Dec Green, guard Honorable Mention — Meeks Halladay Page Fourteen



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LEST WE FORGET Events in Review Numerous inducements to participate in activities outside the classroom were offered at Snow during the past year. Athletics, dramatics, debate, creative writing, speech, student publications, and other forms of social service offered plenty of opportunities to those so desiring. Football was the first activity to offer a challenge, to which 32 men responded. This is the largest aggregation to ever report for the first practice. President Knudsen gave the dedicatory address for the new sod field, christened Snow Badger Lair, after which the Snow team won a very hard-fought game from the B. Y. U. Reserves for the first time in the history of Snow College, 7-0. Snow kept the new campus from the stain of defeat by tying B. A. C. 7-7 in the other home game of the season on Founders' Day. The other two games played were lost to Weber and Westminster, 25-0 and 7-6. Basketball took up the program later in the season, sharing honors with debating and the school play. Snow won three out of eight league games, defeating B. A. C. twice and Dixie once. She won on the latter's floor, which is the second time in history a junior college team has accomplished this feat. Snow entered in the senior division of the Intermountain A. A. U. tournament. Here she won three games, entering the finals against Pocatello A. C., which game was lost 40-48. Snow also defeated Weber and Westminster in non-league encounters, which gave her a victory over every junior college team in the state. Debating was very successful at Snow this year. Although the debates were all non-decision, they were attended with much interest. The subject for debate was, Resolved: That Congress Enact Legislation Providing for the Centralized Control of Industry.” The affirmative side was upheld by Grant Mason and Maiben Christensen, while the two veterans, Reese Anderson and Kenn Peterson debated the negative. Dorothy Jessen acted as alternate. These five debaters, accompanied by Miss Young, made two extensive debating tours. The Phillips' Extemporaneous Speaking Contest brought the response of eight students. A preliminary was held and three students were chosen from the eight to appear in the finals. Reese Anderson won first place. Kenn Peterson finished second, and Duane Frandsen, third. Miss Phillips presents a medal for first place and a book for second and third places. The school play, Kcmpy, offered more competition for those interested in dramatic art. The cast was chosen by judges. Every student in the school so desirous could try for one of these parts. Many students responded, and those chosen were: Joe Crane, Duane Anderson, Olive Wilson, Zoe Jensen, Louise Fowles, Kenn Peterson. Ruby Lewis and Don Peterson. The Grant Oratorical contest, the formal and informal essay contests, the Fern Young poetry contest, the Scribblers' story contest, and The Snowdrift gave everyone who could write the opportunity to write, while the Knudsen Humorous Reading contest gave the students a chance to show their reading ability. The track team at Snow repeated last year’s performance and ran away with the junior college title again. But only after every athlete had given his best anti nothing but the best did Snow nose out Ricks of Idaho, 60-61. After two tournaments had been played on the school court. Ralph Blackham, Don Peterson, Floyd Young and Drews Anderson were successful in winning the places on the school tennis team. These players will represent Snow in Salt Lake at the junior college tournament some time in May. Pace Sixteen

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