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; iL. ml Ai ir a Adams, JCathryn Maurine — Oregon, Asumi N in, John Joi — Idaho, sheep Baker, Sherd Wooi ley- -Ca a, , hcnnal main,,, ; r.o.t.e capl. 3. n.c.o. roll l ' ' ■ ' d ' mcii ' i ' el ' i ' i ' l ' ' ill im-iiic el ' . ' i ' 1; tumbling 2; adv. ' --Pfes. 1 ; hi r roll 4. honor roll !; fencing club, sec.-treas. 4 ; fencing Vliib ' VH.i ' iin ' , :Iub ! - junior honor 2-3; 3 na ' f| P h ' !or ' soe. 4. ' ' ' ' ' ' sa i ,i e aty, ui.i i - . Banks, Helen Maxine— Idaho, author- ,,,; T? !7,?J ' ! !, ' ,-. ' I ' !;; i, , :i,o„ ' ess ; may fete I; honor roll 1-2-3; span. dub 2-3; junior honor soc. 3. Adelmanh, Richard— Idaho, tennis ; high ghti reporter 4; monitor 4; r.0. nit ; yell duke 4; frosh-Soph football 2; track 1 4 wrestline 3 • ui Voiml ' ii ' ir . ' 4 ' tennis 2-3-4; adv. pres. 3; b club 3-4; bovs fed. council 4; math club 4; puzzle club 2. adv. pres. i, sec. 1, ' v-pres. 2-4; fj™club 4; boys ' fed. council 4; hi-y 3. Atwater, l W Marguerite — journal- Banks, Virginia Merle— Idaho, inle- 2-3 ; nampa 1. ist ; on vengeance height 4; Intth {nihil exch. ed. 4; seni.ir orcn. 3-4; honor ' roll Affi eck, Gi vdys— Idaho, sign painter ; neer ; baseball 2; football 3-4; frosh-soph tumMinc; 2; adv. sec. 3; art club 1. 3-4: dramatic club 4; french club 3-4; football 1-2; track 1-2 3-4; honor roll 1-2; quill scroll 4; nat ' l honor S oc. 4; meri- dian 1. Allen, Bernice — Idaho, nurse -, may Barnard, Francis L. V.— Idaho, con fete 1; honor roll 3-4; home ec club 1. Austin, Marjorie — Idaho, pharma- I; f ' .i ' im ' .r ' 4; good medicine 4 ; lela- cist ; a cappella choir 4; li , roll 2 i ; girl reserve cabinet 3-4; junior honor soe. 3; nat ' l honor soc. 4; pocatello 1. mary, mary, quite contrary 4; perfect Allen, Frances Josephine— Idaho, pri- vate secretary ; honor roll 1; art club 4; Bailey, Evelyn Ass -Missouri, pri- vate secretary ; varietj show 2; baseball li i roll 1 2 i i . ,1 1 ,i m.i 1 1 c i lub 2 i, hist, club 4; hailej 1-2. v.pres. 4; french club ». piano dub, see- 1-2; basketball 1 2; tumbling 1 ; volleyball roll 1-2-3; g.a.a. 1-2-3; shorthand con- Anduiza, Iohn— Idaho, banker ; bast test 3. ball 2-3-4; basketball 2-4; b club 2-3-4. Becker, Miki Ei i— Idaho, archeolo- Bailey, Jack Loyd— Missouri, to 1; ,i aisl ; adv. v.-pres. 5; honor roll 1-2; rich man ; chuckles staff 4; hiiih liqhts reporter 4; basketball 1-2; .nl . sec. 1-2; As -on. Is 1 mi- Idaho, special v.-pres. 3 ; honor roll 2 i ; stamp 1 lull ' -4. nurse ; may fete 1; monitor 4; adi sec. Bell. Emd Alice— Idaho, librarian ; Baud, KATHRYN I.. — Iowa, nurse ; librarj staff 4; adv. pres i 1. treas !; password - 3; perfect alibi 4; tumbling 2; honor roll 1-2; dramatic club 3. honor roll 1-2-3-4; span, club v. pres. 4. junior honor soc. 1. Arostecui, Rita — Idaho, travel ; adv. pres. 4; v.-pres. 4; honor roll 2; span. Baker, Irene— Idaho, stenographer ; Belsher. David S.— Idaho, seamstress ; club 3. honor roll 3. football 3 ; track 2 ; wrestling 3-4.
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Class of ' 34 for the past fiftj years. It was a bigger project than any senior class in recent years has undertaken, but they came through with flying colors and an origi- nal commencement program. Such seniors as Tom Gill, Jack Rawls, John Anduiza, Junior Lemon, D. Lete- mendi, Bill Piedmont, and Myron Fouke saw this year ' s basketball team do some good playing. Tom Gill made the dis- trict first team and Hill Piedmont made the second team. For second Patrick Henry ' s the senior class claims such golden tongued orators and debaters as Richard Frazier, Hob Mason, Joe Yamamoto, and Loj Ren- shaw. Confidentially it is thought that they could take old man fate himself into giving them what they wanted, if the old fellow didn ' t avoid them like poison ivy. The class has, for dramatics, such outstanding gen- iuses as Harold Schweibert, Francis Barnard, Maria Rementeria, Mar- garet Taylor, M - ion Fouke, and Mary Inez Maus. Antonia Rosandick Ardis Simpson, president of the Girls ' club, received that honor which every senior girl dreams about having. She was elected may queen. Doris Eby took the position of maid of honor, so both of the most popu- lar girls in the class were happy. The girls in the senior class held quite a few of the outstanding offices of the school. Yida Pope was editor of the Courier. Other seniors on this staff with important positions were Geneva Gil- lam, Toni Chattin, Virginia Peters, and Mary Faubion. Gertrude Orabelle Williams was editor of the High Lights the first semester, and Carolee Purton served in that capacity the second semes- ter. Evelyn Dickman, corresponding sec- retary of the student body, acted as big sister captain for the freshman girls. Louise Watson was president of the ath- letically inclined girls in the school. Per- haps because the seniors have learned how important activities are to their school life, they were represented in large numbers as officers and members of the different organizations of the high school. This class of ' 34 has many and varied talents, which they used to the best of their ability, and we ' re telling you, that it is pretty good. Great things are expected of these seniors, and every- one will be disappointed if several world records are not broken by these students. This year ' s class is the fifty-first to graduate from Boise Hi, the first classes took their honor at the traditional little i ' A school house at the site of the present state capi- tol, later they built the main part of the present building in what was then a cow pasture, finally the left and right wings were added, and the 1 ndustrial Arts building erect- ed. At last the sen- iors li.i e a real in- stitution to gradu- ate from. The Betty Fouke grandchildren of this year ' s seniors may possibly have a gymnasium added to the said institution by the time they are ready to graduate. Several teachers are finishing their fourth year here now. Among them is Miss Clara Otness, dean of girls. It is most strange the way the faculty can be sentimental over the graduating class their fourth year at a school. Perhaps the) consider it their own special class. To the world, this is just another sen- ior class, perhaps a little bigger than most, but still just the fifty-first class to graduate from a Boise Hi. However, to those left behind, it is a class that has completed the grind that is trying their verj souls. It is a class, good friends, that it is going to seem strange to try to do without.
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£ e p (f (fc £ .■ Mary Margaret— Idaho, wife Capps, Leonard Oliver— Idaho, ■ «- Beymer, Charles— Ida ugineer ; pep hound 2; res. 1-2-3-4: hi-v 3-4. Bincman, Helen Iren( Idaho, nnrsi , high lights clip, bureau 4; reporter 4; may Brooks Mari i fi te 1 -2 ; cj.a.a. 1. „ „ u.Z,,,; ,:,■), ,■ Z, ' - ,,,, , ' ,inr : -12 ' - llK,i . us i , ] : i ' Vvy l,l M ' 1 ' - [ u n r „„, frank i.- .,„ ,„, « »■ , ™ . ma 4; variety show 4. high lights ad ' ' . . ari.n show 4, n itoi 4; basket Matt 4. reportei 4, high school quartetn i. h.il I 5; football 3-4; hosh-snph basketball basketball 2. tennis 1-4. adi pres. i. 1, frosh-soph football 1; tennis 2-3-4; sec. 2; honor roil 1-2; b club i-4; wrestling 3; adv. pres. 1-3. v. -pres. 2; forum club 4, german club t, quill i b club 4; 1 1 i - 2-3; puzzle club 2. cil 4. ' „„id, ' ,,]i ' ' ; ' ,! ' „ ' „„Yr football 3-4; ' frosh- soph. football 1-2; wrestling 3-4; adv. iieas. 4, v.-pres. 3; b club 4. Castle, Raymond Idaho, millionaire playboy ; fatima 4; honor roll 3; ustick Boak, Dorothi Mai Washington, take care oj a trombone ; girls club cabinet 3; ' : ' ri ' ore ' vale ' ore ' ' Ca« u in, EDNA-Idaho, spanish in- Chacartecui, It . ... E. -Idaho, gold stnuff; honor girl 4; tumbling 1 ; v..- I, „„,,-. J , |, Ji;i „ „„„„, 4 , football 2. lexball 2; adv. sec 2, treas. - ; honor roll 1-2-3-4; g.a.a. 1 ; girl reserve cabin. t I - . 2-3-4; service club 3; span, club 1-2-3, Hi. .is; si. | k, MAKI1S lil.lho. o w ,u „,,., 4 ,. ... ,-,„,,.,, ., ,,,..,,,, I.I..1,.. Boyd, Ik xcis K.— 1,
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