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illi spring, as always, came uncertain weather. and a chance lor the hoys to do some real hones t-to-goodnesS inside work. 1 .eo prepared For summer l»y making screen doors, while Phil provided homes lor our leathered Friends. Looking on are June Powell. Illlis Wilson, a senior graduating in vocational arts. Bronzel F i kett. and Lewis Goodwin. That was some buttonhole machine Lewis was using. Jennie Taylor, at the sewing machine, might have enjoyed using it in her work. She was putting the Finishing touches on a dress Caroline wore in the spring lashion show. Ernell added genuine sunshine to the already bright mornings. T he sunshine in his smile is seldom hidden by a cloud.
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111,. Soulliern division in basketball was won: students wauled lo I O lo i I lie Otfden meet. so Rttel worked difii enlly lo tfel llie ms in first class condition. After llie cbampionsbip was won. I lie team went lo Pueblo and brotit bl lioine anollier cbampionsbip. Frosli Fields came. Maxcine. Ross. Shirley, and l.ola helped to keep drainali, s in I lac limelit bl—or was it a conference—'April fool! Robert left liis (lieniislry experiment and went ocil for oxyt en, Iiul lie didn I slay font » because (lie rains came. I lie co-eds lield a fasliion review in coO|X ra(ion willi tbe College ( ainpus Women. I lie A. W. S. entertained llie men of I lie school and school patrons at May Day festival. Belli was queen. Sena. Beverly. Dorothy, and f.diill watclied tin crowd and appeared to he named. - 13 •
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Wlien April came, interests changed from books to sunshine and—. Horseshoe, track, and tennis displaced basketball and badminton. I here was so much activity that Brent jus I sal. Radiators were forgotten and bumpers be-tame popular social centers. Monty and Dorothy seem to have found a bluebird. I he final touches were being given the yearbook, so A. hopefully left to gel another ad. Bui whal did Bale care about sunshine— il was lime k) catch up on a few oI those neglected hours (and she really s e|jf beautifully). Because ol Hit Invitational Commercial con lest, visitors swarmed the halls and crowded some classrooms. Business weal on as usual except lor the critics of the test papers— they had a diversion, hveryhody danced. I he laboratory classes left their desks. Some went to Utah county, others to the salt mines: still others sought Mowers on the loot-hills and in the fields. I he C rosfjys held a family reunion when llllis returned lor a visit, lie reported the plowing was nearly done.
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