Utah State University - Buzzer Yearbook (Logan, UT)

 - Class of 1910

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The Future The Alumni Association has for its primary aim the furthering of the welfare of the Agricultural College of Utah, and every act or activity which does this is the legitimate work of the Society. The Alumni hope, in the near future, to establish a Loan Fund for needy students who are attending the U. A. C.: to organize and maintain an Alumni Lecture Course, which shall be free to A. C. students, and to found some scholarships at the V. A. C. Hut just at present, every effort is concentrated on the Gymnasium Fund. That the School needs such a building, everyone knows, and now that the lumni have taken up the work of securing it. all feel confident that the project will soon become a reality. CHRISTIAN LARSEN, 96. PRESIDENT OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. PROFESSOR OF ENGUSH. U. A. C. 20



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The Seniors V is something to be the largest class to he graduate.1 from the l A. C. That is one of the distinguishing features of the class of 1910. Some of our members entered the school as Preps, and have served seven long years for their sheepskins. In this group we find A. E. Aldous—and what a queer bald headed youngster he was even then; A. B. Ballantvne, who stuck like a leech to his A It C’s from the start: the Stewart brothers, with their hair done up in curl-papers: Eph Burton. whose voice ever soft and low, was then a thin childish treble that piped and whistled in its sounds; Jo Grue—what a stodgy little cherub Joe was; Erastus Peterson, announcing his intention of becoming an “Agriculturalist“ (‘farmer, he calls it now) ; E. A. W yatt, full of the fun and frolic that seven years of books hasn’t done away with: Kay Curtis, the faithful: Dean Peterson, the chap who gets there, and “Kill” Peterson, announcing his intention of going into print; YV. C. Riter. who was just shedding his milk teeth and still wearing knickerbockers. At the beginning of the Sophomore year (). G. Lloyd. W . B. Oldham and . A. Sadler joined the class, bringing with them, respectively, diplomacy, dignity and dramatic talent ( !). In our Junior year Lloyd’s diplomacy had won general recog iiition and he was elected President of the Student Body Association. Our ranks were considerably increased during our Junior year by the addition of several new members. In this galaxy of brilliant stars we count our Pleiades: Helen Bartlett, label Reunion. Veda Dixon, Amelia Manning. Clara Parrish. Susannah Perry and Winifred Smith. The lesser lights were K. C. Allred. C. F. Hirst, A. M. McOmie and Aaron Rasmussen. ur numbers were further augmented in the fall of 1909 by the following members: C. L. Anderson, C. E. Barrett. Asa Billion. Florence Dudley. Odessia Hendricks. Alice Kewlev, O. H. Lee. Amy Leigh. Inez and Lavina Maugham. A. H. Saxer, Nora Some and E. II. Watson, making in all thirty-five members in the class of PRO. A goodly number truly, and yet it’s the quality, rather than the quantity, that makes 11s proud of ourselves. I11 all the activities of the school where leadership has been required, naturalh the Seniors have led—athletics, dramatics, debates, “Student Life” 28

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