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Show ROLL OF CLASS '21 Aired, Fred Anderson, Joe Brown, Clair Browning, Francis Bailey, Gladys Barker, Horace Bjorkland, Carl Brewer, Marjorie Berghout, Pernella Ballantyne, Ray Budge, Wallace Crezee, Erma Cranney, Ella Clawson, Elija Cannon, Catherine Chadwick, Lettie Carlsen, Luvina Cragun, Paul Campbell, Stewart. Cooley, Walter Dye, Elden Doxey, Elwood Douglas, Frank Evans, Aerial Ensign, Allan Emmett, John Ernstrom, Sylvia Fuller, Arthur Field, Clyde Fuller, Etta Fricze, Lucile Farr, Kenneth Foster, Virginia Gibby, Gilbert Green, Rollin Hickman, Dan Halverson, Edna Hornsby, Ellen Hinckley, Fred Holt, Genevieve Hinckley, Helen Hull, Ervin Hellewell, Julia Hoist, Mabel Holmes, Ronald Hadley, Ruby Hooper, Ruth Hill, Vernald Jones, Leah Jensen, Lillian Johnston, Leona Jones, Minnie Johns, Vernald Knight, Floyd Knight, Villa Lindsay, Claude Lindsay, Cleone Lewis, Clawson Larson, Ethel Levitte, Lenora Maddock, Frances Morby, Goldie Mitchell, Geraldine Marriott, Lois Miller, Mabel Montgomery, Myrtle Nichols, Dorothy Norton, Earl Nelson, Gwendolyn Nelson, Ray Newman, Robert Odermatt, Arvilla Obern, Estella O'Neill, Frances Ogden, Melba Parry, Elaine Paige, Florence Parker, Grace Packard, Ira Peterson, Lillian Parry, Montella Pickett, May Richards, Alton Rawson, David Robinson, Frank Rhees, Helen Rhees, Mary Randall, Jennie Rasmussen, May Randall, Percy Randall, Vena Robins, Verda Stromberg, Ada Starkey, Ethel Smith, Edna Shupe, Harold Stallings, Leslie Shafer, Lavina Shurtliff, Lucile Shupe, Lawrence Storey, Maurine Schade, Relia Scowcroft, Ruth Stevenson, Viola Thatcher, Lionell Thurgood, Lois Taylor, Marian Taylor, Milton Toller, Virgil Thomas, Veta Fry, Verle Taylor, Hugh Wright, Ada Wright, Delbert Weaver, Ellsworth Woods, Francis Wiggill, Lillian Wilkenson, Lavern Warner, Leona Walker, Mabel Wilkensen, Robert JOHN EMMETT CORA MORTENSEN CARL BALLANTYNE President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS ANOTHER YEAR HAS ROLLED o'er the tracks of time, and after disappointments, happy moments, and hard study, has finally reached its destination--the land where realities change into dreams; the land of memory and the past. At the top of the hill which is called "Success," a purple and gold banner studded with the numerals '21, has waved triumphantly through the past year. To whom does this banner belong, this em- blem which for three years has been the symbol of victory? It is the representative of a class which has rightfully accepted laurels in both athletic and intellectual contests. It is a symbol which typifies the Junior class of 1920. In every activity, we have always been "right at the top." Let us review for one moment the Junior Prom. Can't you still hear the sweet strains from that music? Now as you glance at your programs, don't strange little thrills remind you of that wonderful party? We are agreed that it was the most successful Prom ever given in Weber, and that it will linger long in the memories of everyone. It would be impossible to enumerate the many honors which we have attained this year. We wish to assure you, fellow students, that next year our banner will wave still higher, and in assuming the great honor of being Seniors we will still retain that spirit of loyalty and success. In saying "good-bye" to Class '20, we extend our hearty hopes for their future success and we wish to thank them for the wonderful time which they have helped us to enjoy. We feel that the influence that they have wielded will enable us to place still higher the standards of our Alma Mater. |