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Show U T N I A N ... I 9 3 4 Senior Class |T is with pride that the class of '33 looks back on its accomplishments of the past four years. Individually and as a group the class has been outstanding in all fields. The senior jackets proved to be a very practical garb and the Senior Hop was one of the brilliant successes of the social season. The class gift consisted of a contribution to the decorations fund for the Union building. The large Council Room has been formally dedicated to the class of '33 in appreciation. Richard Parry, president; Shirley Cannon, vice president; Elizabeth Gibbs, secretary; and Norman Higson, treasurer, were the officers during the past year. Junior Class UNDER the leadership of Grant Bennion, president; Annette Ray, vice president; Lois Keddington, secretary; and Ralph Knight, treasurer, the class of '34 has proved itself worthy of praise and honor. Through their united and constant efforts, the juniors have reflected credit, not only to their class, but to the university. Among its successful undertakings was a unique St. Patrick's dance. The gay informality of this social event gave worthy recognition to the class. The juniors' constant support of Utah activities is indicated by their participation in all fields: athletics, publications, dra- Parry Cannon Higson Gibbs matics, debate, music, and art. Bennion Ray Knight Keddington * 1 ) Page 38 |