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Show ' 4*-*I. KARL HOPKINS, 2F, Kanosh, President of the Senior Class, received his high school education and did one year of college work at the B. Y. U., Provo. In 1903 he entered the U. of U. as a Sophomore. Since then he has held the following positions in the different student activities : Member Executive Committee Junior "Prom.," 1904-5; Temporary Toastmaster Junior Banquet, 1904-5; Local Editor Chronicle, 1903-4; Literary Editor Chronicle, 1904-5; Vice-President Arts and Science Society, 1904-5 ; Colorado College vs. U. of U. Debate, 1904-5; Centre, Frat-Student vs. Faculty Game, 1904; Associate Editor Chronicle, 1905-6; Centre, Frat-Faculty, 1905; President Senior Class, President 7P, 1905-6; U. of U. vs. Denver, Debate, 1906."Cheer up, Hop! Even a hair casts a shadow."2. HELENA CRITZER, T<i>, Salt Lake City, Secretary and Treasurer Senior Class, graduate from S. L. H. S. 1902; Freshman U. of U., 1902-3; President Gamma Phi Sorority, 1905-6; Cap and Gown Committee; Member Invitation Committee J. "Prom.," 1905."My tongue is the pen of a ready writer." SACRED 1 i |1 i \ I 3. FRED W. WINEGAR, Vice-President Senior Class; U. of U. Prep., 1900-2; Junior Banquet Committee; Refreshment Committee J. "Prom.;" Left Tackle Junior Foot-ball Team; Secretary Engineering Society, 1905-6; Engineering Society Banqueting Committee."He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one. Exceeding wise, fair spoken and persuading, lofty and sour to those that loved him not. But to those that sought him, sweet as summer." |