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THE BUZZER NINETEEN THIRTEEN GEORGE M. HESS. Class President, Fannington, Utah Juniors IIE best of one’s college life comes in his Junior year. The Juniors are, in a way. responsible for the success or failure of the important school activities. They must plan and prepare something fitting and becoming for the Promenade, for which they must spend an endless amount of time in making and selecting decorations. They must issue the “Buzzer.” This requires men and women of taste, management, trustiness, and ability to produce a book in keeping with the standard of such a school. The Seniors must be entertained in such a way as to leave a lasting, brotherly feeling with those who are about to leave the school and enter into their respective fields of lal)or. I lave the Juniors of the class of 1914 done this? Have they kept apace with the rest of the school? Looking hack over the events of the year all must join in saying, “Well done. Juniors.” The Promenade was the most gorgeous entertainment ever witnessed on College Hill. The decorations, invitations, programs were the “niftiest” ever beheld at our College. Then. too. the “Buzzer” doesn’t fall at all short, and while glancing through the pages ask yourself the question, “Is this the best?” Analyze it carefully and without a doubt your truthful answer will he “Yes.” The entertaining of our Seniors “it not yet.” coming as it does at the close of the year. Yet you may rest assured, they will he entertained in a way in keeping with the rest of the Junior “doings. and the Seniors of 1913 will always look hack to their younger brother class of 1914 as the kind of “when doing, do the best.” 28
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THE BUZZER NINETEEN THIRTEEN I. MAK ISAACSON, Brigham. Buzzer Staff. 5. EZRA H. PRICE, Salt Lake City. Ag. Club. 1 . MARY BENNION, Salt Lake City. Of a gentle nature and studious habits. «. CHARLES F.MARTINEAU, Logan. Very quiet, but he gets there just the same. X IIERVIG BENSON, Logan. “Oh. I'm so tired of school.” 7. JESSE N. ELEHTSON. Mona. Pres. Commercial Club. Phi Kappa Iota. Buzzer Staff '13. Foot-ball Mgr.-elect, 1913-1914. 4. NETTIE PETERSON. Logan. Sigma Theta Phi. S. JOHN . SHARP, Vernon. Ag. Club. Cheer Master '13. Buzzer Staff ‘13. 29
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