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Page 16 text:
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Our clays as students at Snow College are almost over. I hey are a conclusion and a beginning. We are experiencing a conflict ol emotions in which reluctance, anticipation, backward and forward looking thoughts are contesting lor supremacy. I he very uncertainly ol the next chapter ol our lives makes us more keenly aware ol the peace, the security, the comradeship, and the opportunity lor quiet and purposeful pursuit ol our individual objectives that have been ours during our two years at Snow. I oday we are a part ol Snow: tomorrow and always we shall be a part ol Snow s tradition. With a sense ol the deep significance ol this tradition, we bid our classmates (»od speed: to the faculty we voice our appreciation for the inspiration and challenge you have given us. 1 o you who fill our places, we extend congratulations and admonition: enjoy Snow as much as we have, hold dear her standards and achievements, carry on her traditions. We go forth with courage, born ol the knowledge and fellowship that comes from our study and associations, with the enthusiasm gained through testing our men ial powers with those ol our colleagues: and with the loyally and trust that has come Irom our being privileged to be an integral part ol the lile and very fibre of Snow ( ollege. Senior Class President. Ole Maxfield R. Rees. V. Rasmussen. C). Maxfield. h. I.arsen. FANNIE JOHNSON, ready for a good lime, ready lo make one ...GARTH BEI .LISTON. used lo he a woman haler, something changed him . . . KAIHI.EEN PAULSON, knows jusl whal to do al the right lime . . . BOYD GREENWOOD, a streak of lightning on the foolhall field . . . DOROTHY PEDERSON. practical, efficient and useful.
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A MESSAGE 11. Newl v Joint Council As I lie pages ol lliis book are turned, memories by tlie score will l)e recalled—memories ol (lie days at Snow spent in making new friends and associating with tlie old ones. Whether they were new or old. it makes little difference: they are still true and loyal friends and then friendship is worthy of being cherished from year to year. I hey are truly superior young men and women and are indeed a representative group of American youth. I heir ideals are high and embedded within their souls is a spirit of patriotism. They are far-sighted individuals and are possessors of ambition and determination to subdue all obstacles confronting them in their continuous journey upward. May we keep tfiose glowing friendships glowing, is my sincere wish for the future. Hartley Newby Student President 13
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HEBER HA!.I.. Ik who cc- lainly mends I earl breaks . . . JANE BRIN I ON. as charming an editor as you could find . . . KIRK LARSEN, talks faster than lie thinks . . . VIRGINIA ACORIX Monde and Lusiness like. MARGUERITE MADSEN. Monde lull nol lightheaded . . . SHERMAN FITZGERALD. knows all ils and antis about music . . . FERN LARSEN, a scholar, looks a queen HARTLEY NEWBY. an equal mixture of sense and luimor. MAYNARD BAILEY, emrrtfHic. optimistic and lull ol fun . . . LU RAE MONK, a mind like tIk moon. there s a man in ii . . . WESLEY PETERSON, the kind of guy we will all miss . . . LEORA CALLOWAY, she likes ern with wings—birds! I-DEAN LARSEN, laugh and he merry.. GEORGE SPERRY. so wittv he shouhl have heen twins . VIRGINIA LUND, you can tell her l»v her laugh . . . DEVON OSBORNE, like elc« Iricily. a magnetic attraction, good at sparking. VICTOR RASMUSSEN, good sense, good nature in him are joined . . . LAURA MAE CHAPMAN, knowledge will not'escape me . . . ED WAR I..') COX. good things run high . . . MILDRED OCKEY. » plenty cute gal whose pastime is just living. DOYLE MAX FIELD, he's in the Army now VERA DENNISON. she discontinued school to work . . . DEWAYNK BECK, thinks a lot and never says mud. . . . EVELYN JENSEN, quid, yet beguiling personality. J3
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