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Page 32 text:
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SOPHOMORE OTES The Sophomores, as you all know, have done everything that could he done to make the year lively. With die help of our class-advisor, Mr. Russell, we have had and are going to have the time of our lives. We are sorry he can't he with us next year, as he has shown himself worthy of the honor, hut he has found more “Riches’ both in Ogden and in the East. The Sophomore class party, given at the first of the year, proved a big success. It was given at the school auditorium; dancing was the main feature of the evening, and delicious re- freshments were served. All attending enjoyed themselves very much. We still claim the honor of having the prettiest girls of the school and also the most handsome hoys. It is with much pleas- ure we state that the King and Queen of the student body dance were chosen from our class. In the debating tryout we were represented by Dcrrali Van Dyke and David McKay. We upheld the negative side of the ques- tion while the affirmative was sustained by the Freshies and with great skill we defeated them. In a previous contest the Seniors defeated the Junior class and the two victorious teams came together for the championship of the school. The Senior team was stronger than ours and therefore was victorious. Never- theless we have excellent material for the coming years. Our annual class day came on May 11. A splendid program was given in devotional which was enthusiastically enjoyed by the faculty and students. Especially did we enjoy the trip to the Hot Springs. We left at one-thirty, some on the car and others in automobiles. After having enjoyed a pleasant swim we did justice to the lunch which was prepared by some of the girls, and it surely tasted fine. After arriving, most of the class attended the dance which was given in honor of the fac- ulty. All the students declared that it was the most enjoyable day of the year.
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FRESHM N NOTES We Freshmen, like Miss Ensign, are looking forward to the time when we change our names, when we may throw off the title of “Little Fresides and carry the more honored name of Sophomores. Nevertheless we shall look hack with the great- est pleasure to many happy experiences we have had as Frosh. W e shall think of the lime when we taught the other classes the true meaning of tlu words, “class party.” Yea, verily, one night we merry Freshies all unbeknown to the other classes met together and had a delightful time playing games and dancing. The Freshmen members of Brother Anderson’s General Science class will always look hack to the time when they went on a field trip in a rain storm. We shall think of our first class day and of the splendid program we gave in devotional; hut most of all we shall think of our trip to the I tali Hot Springs, where we enjoyed ourselves bathing, dancing and appraising the culinary art of our girls. We believe class ‘ 20” is Weber's most loyal class, for at all school parties and gatherings the Freshmen have shown up well. Indeed, we are not only loyal to our school but to our nation, already several of our class have joined the army or navy. Although we have not won any great victory this year we know that really great things are not accomplished at the first at- tempt. We feel that we have had splendid experiences this year and we look forward confidently to greater success as Sophomores. “Lay up each year the harvest of well-doing—wealth that kings nor thieves can take away. When all the things you call yours —goods, pleasures, honors fall; you in vour virtue shall sur- vive them all.”
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