Snow College - Snowonian Yearbook (Ephraim, UT)

 - Class of 1943

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Page 19 text:

ROW' I: Roger Nielsen, Salina; Perry Christensen, Man i; Prank Neil son, Mt. Pleasant; Willis Olsen, F.phrai n. ROW II: Mildred Allred, fountain Green; G. I.. (Jim) Kill pack. Perron; Grace Newton, Murray; Elna Collin gs, Monroe; Moyle Anderson, Ephraim; Iris Goodwin, Grover; Royal Bagley, Moroni; Maude Prischkuecht, Gunnison; Clair Rosenberg, Center-field; Helen Hansen, Cen erfield. ROW III: Verna Anderson, Ephraim: David Pickett, Gunnison; Barbara Lazenby, Man i; Conrad Keller, Man i; Mary Austin, Perron; Ward Olsen, Ephraim; Glenna Dean, Ephraim; Ewan Nielsen, Salina. PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE: Keith Andersen, Gunnison; Ray Blackman, Moron:; Allan Green, Ephraim; Paella Hampton, Marysvale; Clair Moffitt, Man i; Albert Peterson, Man i; j. Boyd Seely, Mt. Pleasant; Kent Thnrsby, Ephraim; Caro! Anderson, Ephraim; Blaine Christensen, Ephraim; Pane Pjeldsfed, Gunnison. )'

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 e d i o r 5 All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely [ layers: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts”—and it is as much the role of the players to be in the audience as on the stage. The Seniors this year both viewed and acted under the direction of Conrad Keller, president; and Roger Nielsen, vice-president. In addition to parties there was the Senior Ball, over which Verna Anderson and David Pickett reigned. The Seniors watched the panorama of world events, located their places in the united stand of a great nation against the challenge of its enemies, and pledged their lives and services to the task of keeping the stars and stripes waving in freedom over every campus in the land. To some, the responsibilities of leadership came. To them and to the others, the motto for the year was: Have a purpose which will help in some small way toward everlasting peace, and, in the fray, never flinch in duty or lose faith in the chosen ideals. At the end of the school year there came, for those whom the Bugle had not already called, the beginning of service in actual use of the skills or in preparation for more difficult roles. Commencement day, an apex, was reached: The past was reviewed for its worth; and the veil hiding the future became thinner, revealing not darkness, but glorious light, showing that the) like other men had come this far and would not go back. 16



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I y ii i o r s It is a l o[ nlar conception that the Junior class exists mainly for sponsoring tJjc Junior Prom, but tJjis year that triumphant event did not blind the Juniors to the problems they face. Rather, it emphasized them with a spirit not yielding to despair. Building around tJje theme When the Lights Come on Again All Over the World”, the Juniors prepared, not for tJje biggest prom ever, but the best in a sense that it was youth’s answer to tJje challenge of the times'. The class officers were Ted Kill pack, president; Jean Hulme, vice-president; and Margaret Nielson, activity agent. The special prom committee consisted of Arcilee Allred and Virginia Cox. The Jjonored Prom Lady and Man were Carol Crawford and Clinton Draper. The Juniors proved themselves capable of accepting transition in immediate and impending occurrences. Membership thinned, and pre-college dreams were postponed or scrapped for something with more endurance. To the call for conservation, they replied with ready acceptance of curtailed extra-curricular activities. Ex cm pi ary of this spirit of sacrifice was the relinquishing of the Post Prom. Of f jc traditional education of the college, the Juniors were exposed to enough to see that even in tJjis debacle we’re a long way from the primitive cave.” As they prepared to assume tfje responsibilHies' of leadership in the school for the coming year, tJjcy realized that their task would be harder than that of any preceding class, for tJjeirs was the duty of keeping alive the ideals and traditions of the school. 18

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