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Show Bennion, Stohl Woolf, Thurman1LituiatCld^Perhaps the most actively engaged from the standpoint of extra-curricular participation was the Junior class. Dominant possession of publications, and almost entire responsibility of the Promenade, annual tribute to the departing seniors, featured the commendable work of the members and officers of the class.Led by President Thomas Larson, Vice-president Mary Boden, Secretary Emeline Nebeker, and Treasurer Larry Summerhays, an active program was estimably conducted. A social feature was the annual class dance given last year as a prelude to the Christmas holidays.J-ltc <^>euLat 0/<a^On the threshold of graduation, the Senior class, dignified and revered in its position, has accomplished notable achievements throughout the nine months of the scholastic year. Under the leadership of Adam Bennion, president; Marjorie Stohl, vice-president; Mary Woolf, secretary; and Sam Thurman, treasurer, the garbs were favorably and admiringly received; the "Hop" was an impressive success; and the traditional gift to the university was a perpetual monument to the sincerity and character of the members of the class.Larson, Boden Summerhays, NebekerThirty-six |