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Show . i "Aren't They Cunning? --You Know Who We Mean" Here they are, the members of the Utah Power & Light Compniij- Overall nnd Gingham club. Top row, left to right: E. P. Oborn, Valine Quinny, R 0. Taylor, Wm. Orion. Su jMunson, Myrtle Myr-tle Goddard, lioruce$lralford, Mildred "Ware, Lee Purrington, Claude H. Barker, J. A. Ferraro. Bottom row: Delbert Foulgcr, Blair Watkins. Victor D. Critchlow, Lewis W. Underwood, Forest For-est Britton, Frank E. Ware, Tracy Towers, A. R, Parker. Byron L. Blood, Leon Austad. Ogden High Students Appear Garbed in Denims and Create Small Riot OGDEN HIGH 12 DECK CUT . . . "The Overall and Gingham Movement," Move-ment," which is the title used to denote de-note the uao of all Inexpensive substitutes substi-tutes for high-priced clothing, grows and grows on from day to day. This morning a bunch of studonts of the Ogden high school appeared in overalls, which evidently wan not to the liking of others in attendance, who immediately caused a mild riot by subjecting the "Toughnccks" to go through some pretty severe gruelling. However, they went through It so wol thai the timid members, who were afraid that their fair admirers wouldn't love them any more, promised prom-ised to Join "The Overall Union" and come to school tomorrow like "regular "regu-lar guys." The brave ones this morning were Thair Rich. Allison Skeen, Ken Wright, Speck Hirt, "Bus" Glmlin. Lou Griffin, Bernard Perrlns, "Connie" "Con-nie" Okomoto and Thomas Dorey. "Most of us are members of tho football and basketball teams, so we didn't worry about the "rough stufri much," said one of them. |