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Show = eRe oe SRASPRERRE RET). newer Ae EA ~ Se ee - SSS ag eT Dey Se as JOHN GEERTSON John Geertson started a golf career at the age of nine at the Ogden Golf and Country Club. SR ae as »i PER ee te et ay ee oe ete ne oP nog ee ee Oe, ee e eye EE eee SAA oe RO : ag Ce EEN ee pad gE geop a a pe eeeee eeerrsx enn ee ee as ee oe ee p>. ‘mt i* es ee —_ ee ee we” = Seae Club, ee ae? eS I ree ceeSe eee eee ee A CRAPS es Se wa ae Perk ees ANS YR —<—~RSARA poets . 20S, we = Poe areas 7 ~~ ~~ ~ : ote eee ee rc : SF KY’ le — %> ~~” ‘~ — ff ne. ee) oo ree one 7 yy SS " »* te a, a> silon, —— ~~ ge ae ; PAX ~ <a instructor at the Washington Golf Fair- He won the Intermountain Professional BARKER the Student Body. After he left Weber College he attended the U. S. A. C. and later the University of Utah, 1934. He participated in dramatics at all three schools. He obtained nart time work at the University of Utah on the Campus and in the Recording Laboratory of the Language Department which enabled him to pay the greater part of expenses while there. He taught school in Hooper for one year, then attended the Columbia University in New York in the summer of 1935. During the first part of 1936 he taught at Riverdale but has since ee teaching in place of one of our teachers who vacated the position. ‘NEPHI MANNING Nephi Manning, after graduating with the class of ’27, attended Weber College for one year and then from 1928 to 1931 attended the U. S. A. C. He graduated from this institution in the year 1931 with a B. S. Degree. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, a national honorarv scholarship society, Alpha Zeta, a national honorary agriculturl fraternity, Delta Phi and Alpha Ep- *,* ayy: an Paty ay was LOWELL P ris and Mr. Lowell Barker attended Weber College and was there elected secretary of A, . , ») ‘ >” He started as a rrofessional at Burley Golf and Country in 1929, all against the world’s best golf nl-vers. ae ~ rs tal * Idaho, and Amateur Championship in 1935. He finished second in the Intermountain Open Championship in 1933-34-35. He is married. _» ve ’ 4 v ¥! Burley, way during 1930 and 1931. In September of 1931 he came to El Monte as Ogden’s first city golf professional. He continued in that capacity until the end of the season of 1935. He was iust recently given a contract with Salt Lake City as professional at Bonneville, Salt Lake. His outstanding achievement came in 1936. He Finished tenth in the $4,000 Pasadena Open Golf Tournament; fifth in the $3,000 Riverside Open in California i ee “—* Knee _ ty 04 yt a - "4 After his four years at Weber High he started teaching and play- ing professional golf. social fraternities. Ve BAR a FLO SRS ee LOT SSE Aen ares, EN EIS Mr. Manning participated in the school play “Hamlet” in 1931 and played the part of Haust in last year’s operetta ‘Blossom Time. He has won two letters on the U. S. A. C. swimming team. From 1931 to 34 he served as a misisonary in the French mission for the L. D. S$.) Chuteh, He was elected president of “Le Cercle Francais” (a French club of the U. S. A. C.) last year and was re-elected president again this year. At present he is completing requirements for a High School teaching certifi cate atthe U, 6. A.C. JIM RUSSELL - “48 x ee en as a PAS * ee ~~ _ “eX oe Sa ae ae A gate Sa tate Kaadoss ~~ ee See SNe wee as 4 . Mr. Russell graduated from Weber High with the class of ’27. Weber College claimed his attention in the years 1927-28-29; then he went to the University of Utah in 1930 and 1931, graduating with a degree in business. He started working for Sears, Roebuck and Company in the spring of 1932 as manager of the sporting goods department; then in 1933 he went to the Salt Lake Hardware Company as buyer and salesman of its general line of sporting |