Snow College - Snowonian Yearbook (Ephraim, UT)

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K Published by the Associated St Of Snow College Epraim, Utah SNOW COLLEGE GOES FORWARD IN THE DAWN OF A NEW AGE I ORF.YVORD reviews MILK looking to 111 e dawn ol a new day with happy expectations, one pauses and the memories ol the past year. I am your chest ol memories. 1 reveal to you priceless pictures and golden experiences of happy days spent at Snow College. Three On the Ironlier ol progress is lie who projects a goal. PKOPOSKr) GIRLS IK WMITORY four Education is I he only interest worthy the deep, controlling anxiety of the thoughtful man.” Religion has nothing more to fear than not being sufficient Iy understood lA'ITER-D AY-SAINTS institu'i v. BUILDING liiw OLD GYMNASIUM ( ollefie days are as the sunrise—a glorious entrance into a fuller life Six NEW GYMNASIUM ‘Education makes a people easy to lead, Lai difficult to drive; easy lo govern, Lai impossible lo enslave. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Newly dedicated tlie Noyes Building N ren «-w DEDICATION In the dawn ol a new era. we look lor leadership which will help direct and shape those things to come. Such leadership must have a deep broad vO.e.ance. a respect lor the past, a vision lor the I mure. It must accept the hard things with cotir-a ;e and confidence that there can be a solution. I here must be a love ol life and the ability to laugh. A willingness to accept criticism, and a firmness in decision. In appreciation ol such leadership, we humbly dedicate this yearbook to President James A. Nut tall —a builder ol ideals and institutions. lUgl.t EARL. V. HILLS Auto Motlianir$. lull «v lull’ ! lit Irani l i ilu Ifv h’lirn liy ilumfl. ALIA GASSMAN C lollimv' and textiles Style is tin■ tires of thoughts FERN A. YCX NO F.nnU,. Sprefli .Xoi ii L’lifiii thee lull In lore I lure, nor no met! the c hut In praise II F. JF.NSEN Billl | l III S il’HCf lie helieii'S It is heltei In wear out lliuii to nisi out A I TlRPEiTS Soti.il Science Shallow men heliere in lurlt; strong men hehere in cause ami ellect.' MAGGIE IV KOW'E Spnt Ii. I Irniiia lust fn see her is In lore her.'' MELDON WARNER Atldclir lj you U’nnhl go up high, then use your own legs. MARION BYRD Business Ml things come rnuml to him who will hut weil. Twelve MLKL.F. Cl II PM AN Foods ami Nutrition WIisImw is worth doinii at all is worth Joint welt. F. J. GURNEY Chemistry, Mathematics A learned man Inis always rich es In himself. H. A. DEAN Music CoJ fiicelh speech it, nil. music lo the few. I.UCY A. mil J.IRS English Xothiiift is SO difficult hut that it niuy he found out hv seelrinp W'YNONA I ROSI Physical F.«liu alion he qrcut duties of life are writ ten with « sunbeam. RL’I.ON PETERSON Physics, Matlwwatics He hath borne hiin'ell beyond the (N’ornisr of his otic, tloitiff. in the figure of a lamlt. the feats of a lion. A. RUSSELL GRAY Roali'll. I .ai i Hii 'S Ubuiill inacbt tlen MWsli'f S. II. CORD AN Agriculture .Vo mail is happy mho does not ihinft himself so. I liirteen I )orolliy Pederson and I'Jna Slevenson Office 11 icy ilorili little kindnesses wliich most leave undone. tlespis J. H. Slansiield Art ; ivry until is llir in i Intel a j his nirii forlunes. F'.rriell Morlensen ( usluiliun Lough mill the multi loughs iritli you: nw|i, iiml you iw|i nl one. FJvin I )o vns Agrirullure Deals lei In ctco ie tire never to he ihme .1. () rin Anderson Irensurer Lore the Irtnle irhieli ihon Ini I lemneil. mill he content there li'itfi. Nellie Ray Slnirfinind. Iy|w , 'ercr Inure llint till lomor rim which you cun tin tinlny Ciwen C ireaves Librarian She ton hemuse she lielietVS the Con. I'mirUen II. Alvah l:‘ ilzgerald ami Myrllf K. I il iera! l Insliliilc .iikI Si-oiio.if I )iro lors INTKRIOR VIKW OF lAI Fl'k-DAV SAINTS l S 1111 II IU II DING I ili is it mission I’.mv nllu-i ili’liniHim of life i ( ■ ■•. mill IcmU nil ii’Jio oovfil il nSlrm 7i;jrmi. M'ii'fKC, iiliilnfii ihy. iIiiiikiIi slill ill iilriiino' of mu iininy min Is, nil iiifu'f in this, ll nit occrv (‘(islrurr mi Him. 0 I'ifleen Our Student Body President. Barbara Alder, represents the typical American Co-ed. I lor friendship for all lias enriched the lives ol those around her, and has helped to make this school year of 1915-46 a success. Sixteen Ztcecutlue Gcuutcil IVtvrMHI. ( mrncy. I li ui|ts u). I I Vinson. RiiM-nlirr . IVlcrxm. 1111. • 11. fn Imclx-ii. Sinlwi i'k'. M(i(lniM,n. ViulriMMi, I1I1T. I' jfliUlnl, ( li.i|im.i:i, I.imhI 'I'orclhoiifjil (iikI prudence are the proper (fuidities of a leader. Barlmra Alder . . . Marjorie .Anderson Margaret I jeldsled Corless Cliajjman Rachel I liompson . . Nonna Pelerson . . . Katlirvn I Vlerson . . . Carnell I .and ...... Myles Micliaelsen . ( ay Rosen berg . . . Sliirlev Slid weeks . Bennie Morti “ii sen Janies A. Nutlall . . R ulon I Vlerson . . . I ranris J. Ourney . .............President ........Y ice I ’resident . . . .Secretary Auditor ......Activity ( ont ..Program ( Imirmaa .Snowonian Editor . . .Eoreasic Munuyei ........( Iteer I .codei . . .Athletic yianacfer . . . .Snowdrill Editor ........Representative ........Representative ......Eacuity Adviser .... Eacnlty Aitviscr ......Eaca I tv A tii iser GlaAA i SesiicM CLASS OFFICERS IORGENSFN. LARSEN. DFSPAIN. WHITLOC K f or the Seniors, the close of this school year marks the conclusion of a significant chapter in our hook ol Life. Our years at Snow have been replete with privileges and opportunities. In retrospection, we see much that has enriched lile. giving it meaning and purpose. We are gra teful lor understanding and lor guidance by the faculty, and for companionship with all Snow students. To you who shall replace us. we say: Snow is an institution lor advancement. Perpetuate her traditions: respect her standards: and cherish her achievements. With h umility and with a desire to achieve, we shall seek places in the world of tomorrow. We go forth from our Alma Mater with courage, with enthusiasm, and with laith in the future. Cliws officers: Beth Ann WhilLtlc, fresijrnl: Belly ,lc;tn Dcspoin. etcr-president: Maxine Jorgensen, secretary; Vera Jean Larsen, orderly agent. I u'enty SesiiosiA. BEIH I.F.MON Fcrron, L’lnli 1 on (V (ml )our Mul io' ' Iftfi Blue Eyes. MILDRED DRAPER Ephraim. I I.ill W'nilin Lor I lie I ruin I o ( umo In. RAY M.ACKI-IAM Ml. Pl ' i$titii. Ulaii I m Happy In My Bine Hear fii. C ALVIN Y. THOMSON Ephraim, Utah A ( ir n )onr Anns Is Wurth lira In )onr Dreams. SARA MAE (.LEAVE Aimalwlla. I lali Slender. lender. And I all.' MARCELINK MAILED Moroni. I tali ) uu d Be So Xice lu C ome I lame 7 o. DONNA It AN ROPER Salma. Utah C ire Mo ml Simple Life LAL'RAL II STOTT Mnnli. I'fal, I'lease. Won I ) on l.eaee jMv tail Alone. MAKGAM-r i jii.nsri i) CiumiiiOli. I-(all ”.Sir p| And Lonely 7 wi iity-oii« maxim- ioKC.r: sr: .lies, ( until. ( 'innl. ) mi. I hill S ) mi . Utflll ( mini. Thill JAMI-.S CORLESS CHAPMAN Miinii. I i.ill w (ml ii Dole Will, on Anyel.' M IK I AM II NKINS Xcfilii. I, loli A I.mil’ liit nl llciu'i‘11 C • AY ROSIIXIIIRG (.Vnlrrliclii. I loli I'.iiilntneiihh' ) an III. LIT II AN 1)1 SPAIN Muimii. I loli Unto Seed You Arc.’ isiin.nif. ai.i.I'.n hi a hi Monti. Utah l‘nr III' n o Jnllv (until I'el Into. NADA PAU.SFN I.pill.mil. ( loll i.cl Ale Sinjj ninl I 111 Hofipy m-TH ANN Will I LOCK Moyliclcl. Uliiii I iv (ml i Ihnltelfnl nf Droonis. i ii.a Ai.ici- pi:ii-JiSON Ax tel I. Utah OS 11 iv re I‘AVI n 1‘nl I ike Aon. I AIM) C. STRl.Nt«l 1AM Monti. I., tali S io Umlii' My I hull In I hr iv Mnivti MARETIA CAKIJLE Monti. I -loli IJ Inn Are Ii nl n DriVini. I linin' I Wiw W'nln’ i. CAKNI-IJ. I .I NI) Centcrlic-lil. I loli (ml llie Moor, in Mv Pocket Twenty lu'n BEVERLY XL 11.SON LpFir.iim. 1.1.il I I ml Sohlirr of Alim' myi.es michalisen NI .vIhM, Uli.li I)oil I •(lire Alt' In NORMA RF.IEKSON E| lir.iini, I Jliili I line Will . 'erw lit' Anoth «• ) on. ci.ii i andlrson l iiunl.iin ( ocen. l.’lrtli I in snlislietl RAO II I. Tl l( MI SON I f■11r.t■t■i. I I,ill ini nr A.% 1‘rollv As . f’icinri oi.i;a ciii i:sii.r Bn. km-ll. Uli.1, Hop .y ( o i.jn k . MARIORIi: ANDERSON Lplir.iim, Liiili llt 'ears ,- Pair of Silver iiij n. VERA ILIAN I ARSEN Bnuli.mu C’i( . I i«i!i (Hllfsil Jr— I hill's All BARBARA ALDER M.inii, I i.ili AJoon i | ii I lei times ) on. IXI.LNL (KKIA NV|ilii, I I.ili A l.illte Dream I hill I.nsl h s W'iiv. KATHRYN EEIIKSON Lpliriiim. l.’lilli Who Won hint I .ore )ou. DEI.MAR AI.BLRI IIIOIIAM ( nimiis n, I -lull Is Ion Is Dr Is Mm Atn I Alv iuyr Twenty three jjusua'il CLASS OFFICERS COVERT. IIL TCHINSOX. TAYLOR. EliZOLRAII) We. Il e Juniors. have come together lor the lirsl lime as a class, to add to Snow College our buoyant school spirit, our gaiety, and our studiousness. Our Prom was an outstanding success. I lie Junior girls were overjoyed lor I lie lirsl time since the duration—their warriors had returned. Our theme. Dancing in the Dark, was heauiilully portrayed in blue and white. We are thanldul as a class lor the institution we attend. All ol us look forward to our next year as Seniors —for more to learn, and more to live. Clots Officers were: Slicrrel laylor. prcsufeii!: Ann Huyor.ild. i«iee jresiih'nt: Hectic tlultliiiuon. secretarytreasurer; DeLn Cover!, uclicity agent. 7 nwilv four DAVID C. CHRISTENSEN Ephraim, I lull .«•! Me I.Qt-i- ) on I onifilil ANITA DRAKIN' Ephraim. I tali A J'riena Of Yoiir ’ J.RLL UAGLEY Kooslmrrin, Utah I’ll C.i-I By’’ Col.YNN HANSEN Ephraim. Utah In i Silliitfi On I Of I he W'orIJ. Dr LON COVERT Spring City. Ulali I Iml Sly Otil Oenlleman. ARI.EA MAE HOl’i: Spring Cily. I ’tali Arujel In Disyuise VaLENE CHERRY Ephraim. Utah Yon rr I hi- Ideal Of My Dreams CARVENE I AUX Moroni. Utali Pin-Up Crirl DEAUN CHRISM NSI'N I’.pliraiui. t tali Did Von hver Seif A Dream Walking?'' DDAIT BAIIJEY Epliraim, Utah Yoririy Man In Iauhi. ROGER RASMUSSEN I'.pliraim. L’tali ) on re I he Apple Of My Eye Twenly-fUn MACK CAMP IJnnv'tilt-, l.l.ili ' ) . .Mr I loir To In I hr M.irniiijf. P YTRK I Mi:i.SC) t,.l ir.iim, Cl.ili (id i t Ire (ml ,My .orr I o Sir Woihi (-.icni-: bocii MiivIhI.I. Ulal. .in re Si Su'W'I In i.n i .-f L « ( ki-:i'i 11 scdwki-ks Iplll.llli:. I till: hi Jicnniinii I oimilil () lilot’ I VC . HIIRI.IA Ml .LI .OR Mi.nli, Utah Ari M. i SjxiIhiii '«.' My LIClIJi CHRISlF. 'Si: I Hill III In’ II ( Oil’ )(• • $ SlI’I’I'lllCIII t I.r. BLAIS S|iiinj5 ( ity. I ‘lull I ill ) tint . rillK Ar.ni.if M. lullin'. brim i.Ak.soN' LYrroti, I 'l.ill . ri'il I ).ii. (ihlll ) nil ic i 11.1? IIIOMAS A A lur.ii . '( . • • A .' ii (nil I niiiiflil. STOKES I. i.ili In My Anns J R WCIS BLACK Sprint; ( il . 1’lJlll Aim I .Vo hk x Dinliini . ROBERT C. I’EHRSON SILAS I.. M.CAI'ILRTY LEWIS JENSEN Alonli. llo. Cmll Lplir..ini. Uliili Sprint Cil . I 'l.tli ‘7 linn I iiviiiMii.S'I ll.r V«r .l I Ijicc Sly linhy. “.Are You flnrinti Any run?' ()n Tiff. LOIS PENROD PATRICIA JUSTESEN Nl.mli. 1,1.ill S|iriiij C.ilV. Lj.i'i ‘7 nn I S;x,fi .‘ Sic Ahonl Slen That Trrliny in the Sloonligii . I Il'f.lIV Ml Ill’RNKSS IU CHAN'AN Venice. Ulnli ' I hol s For Me.' 7). , HI SSI I HUTCHINSON’ MuntJ, Li.ill I Double Don Ioii. UMAR SORENSON DF.I.MA TLT1I.E Lpiiiniin. Ullilt M.mli. I lali I Wiislr Your I vors Oh Me I II liny I hoi I )reimi KUNKT. HKISIINSI.N Eplirnim. Ulnli So-eelheorl of All My Dreams WII.IU’K HRAI'I I IW’AI 11: Munii. Ulnli I Met lift Oil Miiiiilny IRIS Cl IRIS HANSEN Mi. Ill-Ill. Ulnli Slav As Street As V..11 Are. ZAM TAYI.OR I'.pliriiim, I l.ili ‘ I lloren I lime In lie o Millionaire. LOLA DLL SCIIUUZ Lplimiin. Uloti She is Just o Soilor s Sioeelhearl aij.lm: OSliORN I otte.y. I ’loll I u'illerpahtil maxim: iensen Sprint; Cilv, Utoli On I Of I his W orld NORMA DEAN Lpliraiin. Ufoii ) on I)o Sornelliinfi In Me. oo.wa ii:an SPERRY Ni pin. I i.ili ‘ I hev re l.ilher loo oun | or loo ( )hl. ’ Kl.llll IU VN Monli, I .'loli Don I SjhoiL In Me Ahonl Women. lilUXT. CHRISTENSEN Epliiocm. Ulnli W illie, the Wolf of llie W'CSl. Twenly-seven THEONE OSBORNE REID JENSEN MAKVA BARTHOLOMEW' Spring City. Ulali Fplirniin. Ulali Fnyrtle. Ulali Kiss Me Again. 7 i n (tot Xo L’sp For The Let's Hare A Lore Affair. Women. BETTY LUE MAYLETf URUE STRINCHAM Manli. Utah Manli. Ulali Yon Will Ahvayt lie My Yon Made Me Lore You. Sweetheart. Tl MILDRED I'OWELL HELEN OLSEN JUNE CARPENTER Neplii. Ulali Moroni. Ulali Manli. Ulali •ere A Man In My Life It Might As Well lie S tring. Hoo t Sit Under the Apple Tree SHERREL TAYLOR VERL DEAN PHILLIES Aurora. Ulali Springvillc. Ulali I Can't Give You Anythlna ’7 Wish I Hod a Girl. lint Ix)re. Mildred. IHAYNE JARRE! I Neplii. Ulali ” here s Only One (tirl in World Lor Me. GERALD NIELSEN Salina. Ll.ili the I ('„■ the Xeclt of the Chicken GARTH BECK CcnlcrficM. Ulali hey re All My I ype. VIRGINIA BARTON Manli. I. tali 7 Dream Of Yon.’’ ELECTA ROBERTSON' Moroni. I 'lull I in Always ('hosing liainhows . I ns-iilv eight evkrett Burrville. ” Ire It IIANSEN Ulali l:a:ty . MARILOU Cl IRISTIANSEN Rplirnim, Ulali Mv Buddy BELLY OUSON ERICKSON Ephraim, Ulali I loir Many l rarlj I In up )ou Broken f TIIEO McKEAN Birdseye. Ulali Hes Mv C uy. NORMA JACKSON Epliraim. IJlali I fust Kissed Your Picture Goodnight. EKRN RYMER Growr, Ulali 'Dark Eyes MACE JOHNSON Epliraim. Ulali I m a Yunker Doodle I)and STELLA LEE ANDERSON Epliraim. Ulali ’ InIdxi, fltihha, llnhha. Mv Ml' ANN LTI7GERALI) Epliraim. Ulali re (ioI Plenty to lie I hunk lul For. INA IIUN ISMAN iorrrv. Ulali Dreams Are (leltinq Heller I imp. JAY DALLEY Gunnison, Ulali lie Knoll’s I lie Way. ‘To ROBERT H. ALLRED Epliraim. Ulali Roll Out I he Baird, BETTY LARSEN Manli. Ulali You. Beautiful Lady. MAXINE SI RATE Sprint? Cily, Ulali Sleepy-time Gal. BUDDY SHEPHERD Salina. Ulali I I lad the Craziest Dream. I wenlv-niue So-p.ltamoAel GLASS OFFICERS sum . OLSEN. M El .SON. GREAVES Once more another school year lias drawn to a close. I his last year ol high school is one to he remembered by all ol us. Our hearts are turned to gladness when we think ol the many enjoya ble times we have had together. As we look back over our high school days, we realize that they are important stepping stones in our lives. W e have lourul much joy and satislaction in our association with lellow students, as well as in the dances, sports, and other things that are so important in school lile. Our last two years ol high school were made truly enjoyable by the other students and iaculty at Snow. Our class ollicers were: Verda Mae Shultz, president: Madge Greaves, nice president; Melvin Olsen, secretary and treasurer: Carolyn Nielson, activity (ipenl. Thirty LaKcII Sparks A Id 11 Olsen Calx in Sorensen Clair Anderson GEORGIA KEISF.L LARRY HANSEN VERDA MAE SC I II I I A I )E F. DEMILI.E BENNIE MORTENSEN BF.I.VA DAWN HANSEN ATI II..EN OI-SEN MF.I Y'( )NA SORI-NS( )N SHIRLEY SI 'DWEEKS LoRI-LI. EVAN LARSEN W’lNNII RED OLSEN RUTH OLSEN MELVIN OLSEN SHIRLEY HOIM-: FROST ELAINE NICKOILS KAIHLEEN LIVINGS! ON CAROLYN NHLSON TERAL THOREE MADGE GRLAVES NOLA I’ETERSON lurly one CLASS OFFICERS Cl IRIS I LNSi: . THOMI SON. PETERSON. ANDERSON As lime goes l y we will always remember lliis year al Snow. Among our pleasant memories acquired here, we would like to include I lie many Iriends and ibe grand teachers we liave bad to associate with. They have done much to inspire and encourage us to seek higher educational levels. Without them, school life would have been less interesing. Our social iife at Snow has been full of pleasure. I he assemblies, dances, ball games and. last but not least, our initiations, will always be remembered. So to Snow College we say: 1 hank you lor the past year. Class officers were: l£dgar Peterson, president; LuOene Antler son. vice-president; Camile I hompson, secretary and treasurer; Nola Christensen, activity ayenl. RICHARD LARSEN I liitlylufo RAMONA JENSEN BOYD HANSEN RON AID I’ETERSOX FAUN DM Mil .1.1 GLEN I’KTKRSON LIDA JORGENSON JUNIOR JACKSON BARBARA ANDERSON DEVON ALLRED WILLIAM WKRNZ OWEN BENSON SHELL III E AR SUN LA RAE BURR THOR A CHRISTENSEN ' lirly l irrc ROGER PETERSON NEAL JOHNSON I AVI; ANDERSON TED I UNK VIVIAN JENSEN BONNIE I'Ol l.SON VONIEL JENSEN CLAIRE DEAN DON EOtLSON CAMILLE 11 ION II’SON HENNEI I NIELSEN Ll' GENE ANDERSON Thirty four UK HARD ( I IRIS I'KNSLN LUMA ANDERSON I.ILA DOKIOUS GRACE JORGENSON NOLA CHRISTENSEN LDGAK EETLRSON BYRON GASSMAN LAVER BAILEY ANNA LAURA MORIENSON I-RIS SONDRUR VIUL NUTTALL LA ZELL DRMILLR hilly five ActUiitie.'i I'hirlv Oi- l iiin. f'iinv. Il.uwn, IJiifllii'ilniiicn. Sudwwks. Striiii'liHin. Wliillnrk. 1 VUtsuii. Grooves £ tauto+iia t StajJj editor NORMA PR IKK SON iiusiness manager IJF.ITY IRAN DESPAIN copy BETH ANN WHITLOCK copy l-AKUE STRINOMAM . nvi:Rusing GARVENE I AI N SNAPS COI YNN 1IANSEN SNAPS MARVA BARTHOLOMEW SAMPS . KRII11 SCI)WEEKS ADVISER c.wRN greaves PHOTOGRAPHER i i ci 'k i:y SNOWOMAN SALESMAN .SARA MAE CLEAVE S ()WOMAN SALESMAN VEKDA MAE St Ml 1.1 SNOWONIAN SAI USMAN ANNA LAI KA MORTENSON ADVERTISING SAI USMAN miriam h: ki s ADVERTISING SALESMAN MARILOC Cl IKIM IANSEN ADVERTISING SALESMAN MAKIEVIA CARLILK ADVERTISING SALESMAN arlea hope ADVERTISING SAU.SMAN . . ELK'IA ROBER 1 SON ADVERTISING SALESMAN CARN'EI.L I.I NI) r.J.I Stokes. Rynicr. Kay. Bartholomew. Olsen. Young. Lemon. I little. Nielson. S|ierrv. Slringlinm. Rosenberg. lonkins. I.uml. I'itzgcrald. SncHudUlft Staff mrrOK ...................................... GAY ROSENBERG EDITORIAL ADVISER .......................... IERN A YOUNG ASSOCIATE EDITOR ........................... MIRIAM JENKINS MJSINESS MANAGERS .......................... ANN I'lTZGERALI.) CARNELL LUND LAIRD STRING! 1AM IIUSINESS ADVISER ............................. NELLIE RAY SPORTS EDITOR ................................TOM STOKES SOCIETY EDITOR .......................MARVA BARTHOLOMEW I'EATURE WRITER ......................... MILDRED WAX’ELL REPORTERS ....................................DKLMA TUTILE DONNA JEAN SEER BY. ANN IITZGKRALD. 1‘F.R.N BYMER. MELVIN OLSEN. CAROLYN NIELSON. BETH LEMON. 1 flirty nine AiAociated l lJameti'4. Giuh MORTKNSOV II Si: . CHIRPY. XIFI.SON. IFNKIMS. CHIPMAN. PF ROD. DESPA1X I lie Associated Women Students organization Isustained its rank as one of the leading lariors in tins years scliool life. I lie aim ol the club this year was to find hidden talent and bring the girls of the school closer together by social activities. Some ol their activities included: the annual A. W. S. Valentine Tea. a fall hay-ride, a Spring party. and the ( irls I )ay and dance. Officers were: Betty Jean Despain. president; Patricia N. Jensen, nice president; Beverly Nielson, sec retary treasurer; Valene Cherry, activity ay ent; Miriam Jenkins, Lois Penrod. Belva Dawn Hansen, Anna Laura Morlensen. rep resentalives; Merle Chipman. 'acuity adriser. VALENTINE TEA 1 iirlv Held on I'ebruary I I ■A iiaciated Mest'i, Gluk PETERSON. COVERT. STOKES. S. TAYLOR. TAYLOR The War s end found the Associated Mens Club increased to their normal enrollment. I he clul sponsored activities ol interest to the entire student body: the I urkey Raffle at I hanksgiving. the annual Ice Carnival. and the annual Beard-Growing Contest, f ounder s Day I ound the club working to raise money lor the proposed Girls Dormitory. I hey were led to success by the following officers: Zane I aylor, president : I homas Stokes, vice-president; DeLon Covert, secretary and treasurer: Sherrel I aylor. activity agent. BEARf)-GROWING CONIES! L HAILEY, 'vcldoni: I STOKES. I.Uko i: E. HANSEN. .«si ..ni ii ; I DAI.I.EY. il.irko !: R lENSKN. Io j o. i. ('■ NIELSON ilunnot: K SI DWI I KS. wlnir-t ! orlv imi £c'Ubble ii eui I lie Scribblers Club aims to develop creative ability and appreciation of literature and the fine arts. It sponsors an annua I short story contest which is open to the student body in order to stimulate academic literary inter esls. I he officers for the year were: Marjorie Anderson, president; Margaret Fjeldsted, nice president: Rachel I hompson and Kail, ryn Peterson, secretaries; Miss Phillips, l ao ally adviser. I he Stragglers Club, organized lor all students from outlying districts, is known as a fun club. Officers were: Carnell Lund, president; I homas Stokes, nice president; Marce-line Bailey, secretary; Marva Barthol ornew, activity agent: Miss Phill ips. acuity adviser. gul I url Inn P p. Glub Snow s cheering section known as llie Badgretles, stimulate the school spirit and cheer on Snow s team to win. Officers lor the year were Carnell Lund, president, VaLene Cherry, nice president, Beth Larson, secretory and treasurer, Anna Laura Morlen-sen reporter Ann Pitzgerald and Mildred Powell, activity agents Mrs. Pros I. faculty adviser. I he International Relations Club, lor all those individuals who are interested in current problems of national and international importance. has been headed this year by Myles Michaelson, president, Barbara Alder vice-president Shirley Mellor. secretary and treas tirer Margaret J jeldsled. program chairman, A. I. J ippetts. hacuity adviser. 9 d znMXitio+tal (lelaiiosiA. Club- f imIv r im cMosne CrCO-ftxufticA. Club I lie Home Economics Club is an organization wliicli stimulates interest in home economics work. I he club held a social one evening each month, at which time they discussed subjects ol interest to the members. Tlx ir years project was to supply the girls lounge with a vanity table and mirror J he club was led by Lola Dee Schultz, presidetil Virginia Barton, vice president Betty Larsen, secre Uiry Eunice Christensen, activity agent Miss Chipman and Mrs. Gassman, I acuity advis ers. I he Sigma Della ( hi is a dramatic organization. and is composed ol students who have special talent. Informal evening parties, a variety show and a banquet at the end ol the year have made up a great part ol the social life ol this club. OHicers were Kathryn Peterson, president DeLene Ockey vice-president Shirley Mel lor secretary Stella Lee Anderson, activity agent: and Mrs. Rowe. Faculty adviser. Sujjna Chi 'or! fon GasufOn. bcuf. Snaps taken on llie Annual Maple Canyon Day Hike 'or!y « ' • anew GliSiiAttruiA. Eacli year the Student Body sponsors a ( hrislmas decoration contest between the different classes. I he contest this year n as won by the Freshman class for their original and artistic decoration o I ii le library. t ody six 9ce. CaAsiival Tfip crowd assembled around the lire. An Ice Carnival is sponsored annually by I lie Associated Men s Club. Mildred Powell was cbosen Ice Queen, with Betty Larsen and Sara Mae Cl eave as attendants. Prizes were given to P.rma Anderson as the best girl skater and David Christensen for best man skater Betty Larsen was awarded a pillow for falling down the most. I he Queen and Her Attendants I he (Shampions Forty seven tf-au+td i'k Crou’c leaving the morning program Some of the Bazaar exhibits Founders Day this year was celebrated in connection with a drive to raise lands lor llie proposed Girls Dormitory I lie days events included a program in tlie morning, a carnival in the afternoon, and a bazaar and dance in the evening I lie traditional lighting ol the S and the torchlight parade were inch ided in the celebration activities. Miss Beth Larsen ol Perron and Mr Zane I aylor ol hphraim, presided as Lady and Gentleman oxer the Founders Day activities. pounder s Day King and Queen I'n ly riijhl ARLEA HOPE Prom Lady iAJL BAGLEY Prom (jentleman flu+iian. ftn.a tt I lie Juniors looked forward anxiously to llje corning of llieir Junior Prom. I here was much lo l e done and il look llie combined ellorls ol tire entire class to decorate lire building and make it the outstanding success that it was. Junior Promenade I he Crowd Danciny Forty nine Jl tu i umAao+i Hail VERDA MAE SCHULTZ Prom Lady MELVIN OLSEN Prom Cjentlenian fifty ANNA LAURA MORTENSEN Snomonian Popular Lady Lower Division RICHARD LARSEN Snoioonian Popidar Mail I .owcr Di ision I'iflv •nr LLRN RYMER Snowonian Popular Lady Upper Division CALVIN Tl IOMSON Snoironian Popular Man Upper Division RACHEL THOMPSON alediclorian Upper Division WINNIFRED OLSEN uledicloriun Lower Division ! iilv hr.. '■fb SARA MAE CLEAVE Representative I -ady CALVIN THOMSON Representative Man t'ifly llin' cMa+uvi Roll f ifty font a4o UVl (loll BYRON CASSMAN Social Ser vice, scholarship honors, panel, commercial award VERDA MAE SCHULIZ, Social service, woodwind, scholarship honors CAMILLE 1 HOMPSON scholarship award, American Legion Essay hirst Place, commercial award LU GENE ANDERSON schol arship award. American Legion Essay honorable mention ZANE TAYLOR. G urney award chemistry] 2. .5 LA JUNE BOOH, scholarship award BE I H ANN WHI I LOCK, social service, scholarship honors RACHEL THOMPSON scholars! lip award: ANN EITZC JERALD social service MARJORIE ANDERSON scholarship award NORMA PETERSON scholarship honors KAIHRYN PETERSON scholarship honors MARGARET EJELDSTED scholarship honors GAY ROSENBERG, scholarship honors. LARRY HANSEN basketball COLYNN HANSEN tennis, brass ALETH OLSEN debate LARELL LARSEN basketball ELAINE NICHOLES, retold story, NOLA PETERSON poetry reading, BENNIE HEATH, basketball ATHLEN OLSEN debate, scholarship honors CAROLYN NIELSON retold story ERMA ANDERSON I mmorons reading : FAUN DEMILLE. h amorous reading scholarship honors MIRIAM JENKINS, scholarship honors CALVIN THOMSON, scholarship honors, IRIS CHRISTIANSEN scholarship honors HELEN OLSEN scholarship honors DAN KLI LLR. scholarship honors BENNIE MORTENSEN basketball DE VON ALL-RED basketball. LE DALE BAILEY basketball, track BUDDY SHEPHARD basketball ROBERT NIELSON basketball JAY DALLEY, basketball MACE JOHNSON basketball. CORLESS CHAPMAN, vocal, scholarship honors OLEAN CHIDISTER. D ian award—music efficiency TEARLE THORPE, basketball KEITH SUDWEEKS. string: MELVIN OLSEN, debate YVILBUR BRAITHWAITE. woodwind, tennis PERRY CHRIST ENSEN tennis WINNIFRED OLSEN brass. American Legion Essay hirst Place scholarship honors CLAIRE DEAN string STELLA LEE ANDERSON Rowe humorous reading first place VIRGIN IA BARTON. Rowe reading first place SHIRLEY SUDWEEKS, vocal, scholarship honors MELVONA SORONSEN debate EARL ERICKSON tennis FRED MORTENSEN. tennis MADGE GREAVES, retold story ANNA LAURA MORTENSEN scholarship honors, EDGAR PETERSON scholarship honors; NOLA CHRISTENSEN scholarship honors. Fifty five lAJelcatne Hook. . . 1946 -—significant because it began without the shadow of war over this Institution a nd because it culminated in the return of our fellows. Now veterans of war. they have come bach with a fuller appreciation of the educational opportunities offered in our great knowledge-seeking nation, and their earnest desire to make up in attainment for all they have lost has heightened our goals, given rise to our admiration, strengthened our ideals. It is altogether fitting that we pause to extend a sincere welcome and perhaps utter a little prayer of thankfulness for their return. And gratitude, although sometimes d iflicidt to express, is in our hearts for what they gave and are giving. NOW1 I. I hurlyn Christensen, Moroni: Glen Childs. Ephraim: Lred Morlensen. Ephraim; Roger Rasmussen, Ephraim; Robert Larsen, Ephraim: Glen K. C loojvvin. Grover; Earl Erickson, Manli. ROW II. Dun Keller. Manli: [.eland Dyreng, Ephraim: Robert Jensen. hphraim: (-lair Rosenberg, Center!ielcl: Jean V. Wilde, Carey. Idaho: Neldon Jensen. Spring City. ROW' III: Courtney Syme, Moroni: Darrell Stewart. I'air view; Lyman Nelson. Ml. Pleasant; Ross Weight. Springville; Raymond L.. Peterson. Murray; Charles .Nielson. f'.phraim: lack Rasmussen. Manli. I'iitv mmvii Mu ic SNOW COLLEGE CHORUS Gilbert and Sullivan s THU MIKADO Dirfilnl ky II. A Doan and prrtfntwl l y II10 Snow College Music Dtpiirliwnt IHE CAST The Mikado........................Perry Christensen, Courtney Syme Nanki Poo (bis son)...............Corless Chapman. Delmar Higham Ko-Ko (Lord I ligh Executioner).......Willis Olsen. Elbert Simmons Pooh Bah (Lord lligh Everything Lise).....Dan Keller. Paul Peterson Pish Tush (A Noble Lord) ...............Mace Johnson. Cordon Dean Yum-Yum 1.........................Norma Dean. Bessie Hutchinson Pitti Sing I liree sisters (wards of Ko-Ko). Virginia Barton. Belli I .arsen Peep Bo J............... Kalicha (An elderly lady) .........Shirley Sudweeks Olean Chidister. Beth Larsen Flfly-fiiglil SNOW COLLKCK ORCHESTRA •’HANDEL’S MESSIAH Ky II A. D an and immoiiImI l v |Im Sn w C Urg« Mw ir Dcparltm-nl r iflyiiinr Acyuxutltu ie. View oj die ( allege harm I lie Agricultural Department is developing into one of tlie outstanding feat ures ol Snow College F. F. A. OFFICERS i-:ix;an im-teksov Ufc'NNE’IT NIELSEN umiAKi) (i iris i i: si : TED FUNK ............ JUNIOR JACKSON ..... ... I fstt lent Vicv l r eyiilelil ... Secretary lelii'ily Vit'iil ______ Reporter Sixl Chicken Coop •S vIy imc f ront vieiu of the farm Milking Shed Duane and his prize Jersey •N.vlv lu’u Athletic efuitUmetU Will, Clair, Gerald. Glen. VirI Dean With the return of the servicemen, the athletic department regained its pre-mar stains. Major sports included basketball, tennis, and track. Sixty three Richard. Larry, Lakell Coach Warner pops ihr tin! ivlv lunr iJliCfit Soltaoi feaA'Iz tbali LARSEN. ALLRED. THORPE. POILSON. HANSEN. BKNSEN. LARSEN. VLR 7. MORTENSEN. PEIEUSHN THt SQUAD LARKY HANSEN (Vniploin, Guard RENNIE MORTENSEN Cocoploin, I'oniNird L.i«RHJ.. LARSEN Cnior I TEARLE THORPE Center DcVON ALLRED r orwani DON POl’CSON Ouonl OWEN BENSEN Guard RICH ARD I .ARSEN Forward WII.1.IAM WEHN7. Center ROGER V '. V.USON Guard THE TIP-OFF In (lie Sanpete division basketball race ibis year, tbe Snow I ligh Badgers won the championship with a record ol 9 wins and only 1 loss. As a result ol this victory, they went to the Regional tournament in Rich-lield. at which they readily walked away with lirst place. At the annual State High School I ournament they lost their second game and thus lor lei ted their chance to play lor lirst place. I hey won all the rest ol their games, however, and won lourth place. SCORES Snow -1-1 .. 18 Snow 32 ... Wasnti'li .. 22 Snow }8 . . . Gunnison ...37 Snow r No rlli Sanpete ... ...23 Snow 20 . .31 ROUND ROBIN Snow 30 . .. . ...29 Show 28 STATE mi Show 20 Pleasant Grove .. . 25 Smw 26 .... Park City .. 25 Show 1} 33 Snow 29 . . 21 Show -Id Moroni . .25 Show 39 . Wasatch .. .2-1 Show 31 . .Gunnison .. .29 rot rn ament Show -16 . .Marysvale ... 17 . 26 RNAMENf Snow 28 . Spanish I'ork. . ...29 Show 32 Wasatch ...'ll Nifty Galleo,e BoAhetbcdl SIIKTIIAKD. I. NIKI .SON. BAILEY. K. NIFJ.SON. HEATH JOHNSON. DALI.EY. HECK. IIAXSEN '• V f; L.OALE HAILEY ( vnli-r JAY DAI .LEY C«|)luid (muni C.AIMH HECK rd'li’ufii M ( K IOIINSON I'orwiint BENNIE IIEATII Guard KOHEU'I Ml 1 .sox f muni, BIDDY SI lEl'HAUI) rurii'iiril EVKMI-7IT 1IANSKN f'urivaril EVAN NIKI SON I'oruvml MIILIJI' ANDEKSOIN Gild'll I he I ip-Up Witii Weber 1 lie end ol the war saw Snow once more willi a college l askethall tea m. Altliougli the team was handicapped in many ways, under the aide direction ol Coach Warner. Snow was once more rated among the top teams ol the Intermountain Region. SCORKS Snow r 7. Dixie « S now tl) . Wlnrr - s Snow 17 B. A C. ... n Snow . WVIw i6 .... no XICMI I j If) .. it . 23 Ij ‘ 2 11 A (' fo Snow 3 . ’cl or 33 Smw j 1 Dixie 3 I he I earn in Action Six tv rifiht B. OLSEN. BLAINE. OSBORN. ANDERSON. RYMEk. R. OLSEN. H STENSEN. P. NIELSON. OSBORNE. J .ARSON. S I RA I E. C. NIELSON SNOW COU-F-GE DRAMATIC CLASS — I’resent — SISTER SUSIE SWINGS IT By DORO 7 y STKRTJXG mi-; cast MISS NORA NAGG ......... MISS MAZIH MAI.ONEY .... MISS SUSIE SWEET ....... MISS HARRIET HAZELION MRS. TESSIE TRIPPri .... MISS PANSY PAYTON MISS ARABELLA ARBI VKLE MISS BESSIE BARTON ... . MRS VEN.NIE VAR DON MRS. ROXANNA RAYMOND MISS EDNA EARI.......... MRS. I.OTTA LOTT ....... ............. Belli Larson ..... Stella Lee Amlcrson ...........I lieone Osborne ............Alien Osliorn ...............Rutli Olsen ..........Lola l.ea Blaine ...........Patricia Nielson Belly Olsen ..........Patricia lusten n ............Carolyn Nielson ............. I'em kymer ...............Maxine Slrale Sixty nine lORCEXSKN. TAYLOR. ClIlilSTIANSKX. MORTF.XSEX. ('ARI.il.R THOMSON. OCKEY. IKXSKX. HAXSKX. Hl’XISMAX. Ol.SEX. ROWR SNOW COLLKGE DRAMATIC Cl .ASS •— Presents — LITTLE WOMEN By maui.w deforest 10 ............ MEG ........... AMY ........... HEITI . MRS. .MARCH MR. MARCH ..... PROFESSOR MARK MR LAURENCE .. LAURIE ........ IIAXXAII ...... DIRECTOR ...... Maxilic lorRi-nxt'll ......Marolln Cnrlilr Martian (. ni-i'ii . . . . I )i-L-ik- ( )«kt- Maxim leilM-n .......Lurry I Inma-n .......... itne I ay lor .........Willis Olsen .Bennie MorlcnsCn ......Ilia I IniilsiiKiii . MnRRic B. R owe N i t-nlv 7 hese four YVe just adore I he Uoo-step She: s really he ) Hob and Miss Ray OH lor the day Miss Ray at home Does she have a phonei Meet Miss 1 ony She s no phony. Look at that It miff hi be Pat. 1 hese gals Are smiling pals. l ive by live Man alive! J.ook behind You ivill find—- ,Srivnlv out’ Onfx uncd OideduxLt On the walk About to talk 1 {is heart sings On violin strings Caught by chance What a glance I'rorn Spring C ity What a pity Wul er Sesame lj could be Is she posed No one knows A ( hern ette Busy, I II bet Sweet smile All the while Who is this Oar 1 hompson Miss Professor sin Y hat a grin I land some Bluebeard Needs to be sheared. What to be found In the background .Viwih' Inin Whal sIranefe creature is I his. 1 his looks like a lake. Isn I someone amiss? urn around jor heavens sale. ( haraciers from story land form this picturesque little hand Sleepy heads Straight and tall Just out o 1 bed. Ready lor a lall. She looks alripht. Dressed in while. I his qal s a curd. She knew how Io work hard. Swine ern lo and fro. She s hep and ready lo CfO. .'vivnJy lii’r I ip or high— I)oti I lx shy. Where yci been, Shijl in again ( on Id it he I hey are hnoum to yon and me I he day idler the night before VY'fiul Ho!! —men Headaches, regrets by Ihe score. Around this men less c lea? I lometi'ard bound Safe and sound. I mo beauti)ul blondes, happy and gay I timed Siamese on ns one day sViv ilv 'i A journey I o Alaska would a I be amiss II me could find qlamour like ibis. A bulhincf beauty Off the line of duly. I be sun is shininq briqht, PI ease turn o:t! the liqbi Is she sad Or idenly mad? I he fellow s an angel, or so flu lale goes Maybe so—mho kuou s? ) urn yum and these I mo share Somethin'f yon can I buy anywhere. ( arelree and (fay She lines dial way. Mahinq laces a I the camera In a sort of panorama. I bree Snowetles in a row Wailin for some i lace to qo. renly .seven I roily smile Plenty style. I his is not a beauty contest Just (j. I. s at their best. I here it stood In the heart of (lie wood. Glean at her best Miss fine by lire She passes the lest. hull of jumpin j ire. A day in the snow. Wet and cold, ive hnouf One. turn, three- Li he m hat you see innifred and Lucille How happy they must feel. Pals all the way ( arefree and pay. Seemly I he wolf of Snow They oit(fhl lo know. 0 «y s philosophy Come lo life, we see Sweel and shy Jnsl standing by. ( old winter day I wo losses ol ploy Anno and LoRae On initiation day. Hey Miss o ise w . ere did yon pel th osc—fellies? Well Benny } on rote plenty. N'l'wilv nine Soilinq hiqh Next hell fly. (food lor you. Mari lou! 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Millers of ■ HIGH GRADE FLOUR and ROLLED GRAINS Manufacturers oj B TURKEY FEEDS A Specialty Ephraim, Utah i 3 iitimifiimII..IH in iiiiiiiini mi in .in n in m iitiiiiiiiiniii iiuiii'ii nnnmtiiiMiiiiniiiiiii iii iii mini iiiimJ iiM-iiBnn in miiiimiiiii mu mi in mill iiinnii nriiiiiij mini .iiiiimiiiii iiiimii mm nil •unlllla n i ♦J BEST WISHES from SUDWEKK’S GARAGE Ephraim :: Utah COMPLIMENTS = = --------of-------- SIMMONS 3 - = FURNITURE HARDWARE E. B. SIMMONS, Pro ,. Phone 32 Manti, Utah B H •V Ml III11 imiii Him ii ii I mi in I ttr IH-III I m no 11.111 mill II .-iiiiiii Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuin miHliiiliilKHMII ii iii iiiimiiiii • •J. ilium mu iiiMiiiiiiliiiiiii ii linn mi iiii iiii-in i linn mi iiii mi mi-ii i Hi mi iiii iiii llli iiii-Ii i JENSEN'S FRUITS, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS NOTIONS, SHOES GAIL JENSEN, Mgr. 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MaaiMiMiHaaaNaiiaiiHiiihi’iiiiiiiiiiniiaiinii ,1.11 mmmmn i4 fHL WHITE AND GOLD Oil, flag of While and Gold. To the breeze unfurled as we shout all hail! A story sweet is told in ea ch silken fold. Which we love so well: A tale of love and youth and the search for truth In our temple lair Oh banner so bright, rich as gold, pure and while I o be like you is our fond prayer. And that is why we love to see you wave above. Chorus: Our Dear Snow College, The fount of truth and knowledge. Thais where we spend the golden hours ol life. Within that sacred temple as friends we all assemble. And seek to make those hours with beauty rife: And when, in future ages, we look back oer the pages. And ponder oer our deeds and struggles old. So loudly well remember and most ol all well treasure Our college days so bright with rays of white and gold Oh colors. Gold and Lite, for you well fight. We II guard you with our might and keep you bright By night and day Till our hearts like you will be as pure and free. And as full ol cheer. The Snow s purest white and the sun s golden light These our symbols forever dear They fill ead j spacious hall and brighten every wall ol . 9n PciSitinCf, We are the builders ol the future. A challenge awaits us—we must change the thinking and rebuild the ideals ol a war-torn world, so that men can be at peace with themselves. with their fellowmen. and with their God. As we look toward the dawn of a new age. let us take up our challenge with a prayer for wisdom, guidance, understanding. and patience. Let us have faith in man s inherent ability to meet this challenge and to master it. “Of what (Until the plow or sail Or land or life, if freedom fail iVlIU'IV M A AUTOGEA PITS’ -- •-. •;-••l


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