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Cjlass f Qhirty-two the other three yeers on the fust team. In tha secun year he waz fust mate of the crew and he waz a comishuned officer in the R. O. T. C. The third yeer he waz Cadet Major. The last yeer of the cruise he was skipper of the B Club after bein' on thet crew tha two precedin' yeers. He was acktive in track the last three yeers and football the last two yeers. In his Junior yeer he held tha honor of bein' head skipper to the student body. He waz tha John secun Junior ever to hold this oflice in the good ol' galleon of Boise Hi. This year he was skipper of hiz advisory, an 0 hiz class. Also he waz a member of the National Honor Society. John Edlefsen, fust mate of the Seniors, held the Hi e of Vice-President in the Histry Club. In his Junior and Senior years he waz ad i ory President and Sekr'tary, on the honor roll and a commishuned officer of the R. . T. C. He waz a non-com in his Sophomore yeer and a pep hound when a Junior. John Lukens waz the quartermaster of the Senior class this year, in addition to bein' Editor of the High Lights-the ship's newspaper-Vice-President of the Quill and Scroll, Trezure of hiz advisory, Prezident of the Hi-Y Club, member of Dra- matic and History Clubs, in tha three one-act plays and a member of the National Honor Society. Long John haz bin on tha honor roll three yeers, assistant skipper of hiz class in hiz Junior yeer, assistant manager of the May Fete, advisory Sekr'tary, in the Variety show cast and a representative to tha Constitutional Convention. Also in hiz Junior yeer John won the Oratorical contest and fust prize in tha Oregon Trail Essay contest. He waz one o' the ship's debate argifiers all four yeers and also a Latin club member. The last three yeers he has bin in tha Boise Hi-Y Club. lVIilton Thurber, trezure keeper in the last year, was Freshman class skipper, member of tha G. L. P. club, in- terclass argifier in hiz fust yeer. He waz a member of the Boise Hi-Y club and on tha honor roll three yeers. Mil- ton was graduated in three yeers. The secun yeer he waz on the Student Council, Junior Honor Society, fust mate of tha Spanish club, in tha Black Flamingo cast and a representative to the Constitutional Convention. His third yeer he waz on several crews-the interskolastic debate team, Spanish Club, Dramatic Club trezure keeper, ad- visory Prezident and Prezident of the National Honor Society. The last two yeers he waz in tha one-act plays. Bert Nash waz elected class representative for tha third time this last yeer. William Chatterton is tha other Milron Thurber Senior Student Council representative. IPagff Tfwrnty-.vefvfn'I
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Qlass f Whirty-two Tha voyage hez bin a long un-near to four yeers thet this crew o' hearties hez cum to Boise High School. ln tha beginnin' Paul Robison, who is now in Salt Lake, waz capin o' the shipg Ross Pope was knowd as fust mate. A log of these Freshmen buckaneers waz ritten and kep by Dean Kloepfer. Tha trezure, not sa big at the fust, waz checkted by Robert Harvey. Shipmates William Atkinson and How- ard Sill represented their crew at the Student Council. Howard Sill turned out at sum other port and Bert Nash waz appointed to finish the wurk. All hands on deck for the secun yeer. Williani Ash wun tha ,lection to gide the mutineers in tha dangrous and rough goin, winds. VVhen the goin' began ta git too ruff Kenneth Robertson stepped in and helpt guard the booty frum the old sea-dogs and keep the main sail in full sway. Williain Chatterton penned tha results of the spicy adventure. Cutlass Dean Kloepfer was left ta watch with his eagle eye the loot that the salts had gatherd in. Ruth Bean and Bert Nash waz rescued from a raft out 0' the gale and as penalty waz sent to tha Student Council. Tha third yeer at sea tha trezure looked greater and the hearties held their course although seemin' to still be far frum site of land. So up went the riggins, and the mainsail waz unreefed for the last lap of the four yeer venture. Out of the uproars of the nearly mutinous buckaneers arose Merle McKaig as their leader. John Lukens waz grabbed and hoisted up to Merle to help him man the ship toward success. Major John Crowe kept a log of the happenings which took place at sea, while on the deck stood Jun Yamamoto dreaming of the long-awaited trezure which waz due the Junior galleon. Lucile Nelson and William Ash carried the wishes of their shipmates to the mighty council. Tha look-out reported land in site! Trezure Island to Starb'd. Drop the anchor! Furl the sails! Provision tha long bote. Make redy for landin'! Frum then on the goin' waz harder and tha struggles more numerous for awhile. Kenneth Robertson brot the crew safely to land an' started on the final search of tha trezure of four yeers' standing in the abode of Boise High School on Trezure Island. He waz well fitted fur this undertakin' as his recurd shows. Durinl his fust two yeers abord tha ship he waz home room representativeg Hi-Y Club member tha fust three yeers, bein' Sekr'tary the secun yeer. He waz on the Frosh-Soph basketball team tha fust year o' tha cruise and John Ed1,,f5,,, Kenneth Robertson lPug1' Tfwvnly-six1
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il? G55 ALLEN, MILDRED LEORA Slenographer Home Ec. Club 35 May Fete 1-2-3. ANDERSON, Amos Electrician Franklin High School 1-25 Adv. Sec.-Treas, 45 F.A.A. 3-4, Vice-Pres. 45 Lelawala 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Glee Club 3. nl V DERSON, ONA in oman French 2-45 Home Ec. Club ay Fete 1. ANDERSON, MORRIS Denti.rt Wahpeton, N. D., 1-25 Latin Club 3. ANKENY, RALPH ClIzmi.vl Dramatic Club 35 French Club 35 S.M.S. Club 15 Class Play 4. .Rx V 4 A v ,f A ON, HELEN A School Marm Honor Roll 3- ' pan. lub 45 Glee b 1:2 a te I-2-3. fgv' Asn, WILLIAM Bu.fine.u Man Honor Roll 25 Student Council 2-3, Class Pres. 25 Adv. Vice- Pres. 45 Boise Hi-Y 2-3-4, Sec. 235 G.L.P. Club 25 Hist. Club, Pres.-45 Quill and Scroll, Vice- Pres. 4, Pks: 45 Span. Club 35 Courier Staff 45 High Light: Staff, News Ed. 4, Ed. 45 Bas- ketball Mgr. 35 Tennis 35 Va- riety Show Mgr. 35 Orchestra 15 Constitutional Convention 3. IPage Twenty-eightl ASUMENDI, ROSA Priwatr Secretary 45 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Vice-Pres. 45 Girl Reserves 15 jr. Honor Society 35 Nat'l Honor Society 45 Span Club 3-45 May Fetc- 1-2-3, Honor Girl 3. Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Adv. Pres AT'K1NSON, CLINTON Actor Honor Roll 2-35 Dramatic Club 3-4, Vice-Pres. 45 Nat'l Honor Society 45 Beau of Ba'h 35 Black Flamingo 35 Lela- wala 45 One-Act Plays 3-45 Romeo and Juliet 3: Royal Family 45 A Cauoella Choir 45 Band 2-3-45 Pep Band 2-3-45 Perkinlators 3-45 Sr. Orches- tra 1-2-3-45 State Music Con- test 2-35 Declamatory COn'est 4. BAILEY, DOROTHY Bu.vinn.r Woman French Club 3-45 Latin Club 15 May Fete 1-2. BAIRD, DORA Clothing Storf Buyrr Adv. Sec. 2, Pres. 25 G.A.A. 15 Hist. Club 45 May Fete, Honor Girl 2-3. BALES, KAY Artrf.f: Meridian, Ida., 1-2-3. BERNASCONI, JOE Civil Enginrrru Ustick, Ida., 1-2-3. BERNSTROM, EUGENE Paul Whiteman II Blackfoot, Ida., 1-25 Band 3-45 Perkinlntors 3-4.
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