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Show Alumni Parade One of the outstanding students of the class of "40" was Re Nee Walker, president of Social Arts. After graduating she worked for some time and is now attending the L.D.S. Business College after which she hopes to become a private pri-vate secretary. Margaret Kinney, University of Utah student and graduate of South, is taking a straight college law course. Along with her studies stu-dies she intends to enter debate and speech activities in the second quarter.. In the leisure time she seldom has, she worries about tests. Last year she received a medal in speech, presented her by the D. A. R. Investigations reveal our "Popularity "Popu-larity Girl" f 1938, Mary Shelton, has changed her name to Mrs. Art Peterson. He is also a South graduate. At South Ray Olson was very active in all activities and brought honors to his school through his work in basketball. Since graduation gradu-ation in '38 he has become a professional pro-fessional baseball player. He started out with the Ogden Reds and recently played for Fargo, North Dakota. South is proud of the progress made by its alumni. An outstanding outstand-ing member of the group is Lucile Espenschied, who has, ever since her enrollment at the University of Utah, been very prominent in speech. Until October 10, when she was released from office, she was president of the Utah State Girls' Organization. At the present time she is busily engaged en-gaged in study for first quarter final examinations. She likes the University but misses South. |