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Seniors FIRST SEMESTER Of',r'icvrs SEt'oNt1 SEMESTER wntmrr l'IAlil, l't'1'sitl0I1I lllCl.lZlCli'l' lll't'KlCNlJ0lil tstcttxtvtrz 0'HRll'IN y'tt1t--in-.yatttttttt Cl,YlJlC vox M.-xxtxif: KICLLY st-t-t't-tim imxtxtc Kl'Il.l,Y wsxns MEYER Ti-t-ttstttw WAI.'l'l4Ili KERPA 1-.-xTsy .1oyt'E. ICVIAIIKICTT vox twmttttit Metnbt-rs t'.tRR1E m11R,xt't.E, Tian Anim Sergeant-at-artns Vl'Ilil.Il'I SPIKER SEN IGR HISTORY In September 1932 a brave little band of one hundred nineteen pil- grims trooped into the huge, mysterious, red brick building known as Buhl High School. Here they found natives who called themselves In- dians. Big Chief Van seemed very stern with the newcomers, and there were lesser chiefs, also stern. Not knowing what to expect, the fresh- men dodged when they saw one of these chiefs coming. The newcomers had hardly organized themselves when the Indian tribe brought their mighty forces upon the struggling Freshmen and compelled them to salute the upper classmen and do various other out- landish things. After a few months association with their new fellowmen these In- dianized pilgrims grew to like their surroundings and they too did queer things. such as throwing paper, whispering, and, occasionally, some of them paid the chief of chiefs a visit in his office. These Indians remained throughout the succeeding four years, do- ing the usual things of school life and being very careful to leave plenty of unlearned knowledge for the remaining students. These four years apparently did not give them gray hairs but each showed the traces of four years' instructiong some looked very intelligent, some more dumb- founded than before. A great many of the students wore gold rings on their fingers showing that they had attained dipnity and psychic know- ledge. The Indianized pilgrims prepared to move again and as a social pleasure before their departure a breakfast was held on All Fool's Day, April 1. They showed their advancement in worldly knowledge by changing their manner of dress and action from that of Indians to that of sailors. A final farewell will be given on May 22, when graduation ex- ercises for eighty-live Indians will be held before a large audience in the council hall of the camp. What thc great spirit will wish upon them re- mains to be seen. v ' T 1 X I .T ' T, W T1-Ill AHl.!NIAGent-ral Course: 'l'otcm Staff 4: Wakapzt ig Staff 4: Football -1: Student Count-il 4: B Club 4. - if 5 A J ILLAIJYS BAYLIGSS-Comxnercial Course: G. Il. 1-2-CI-4. Cabinet Ci-4 43' 3 l'll.lZABl-l'I'H ISLANKI-INSHIP--Gt-11et'al Course: Spanish Club I3-43 G. ll. 2. 'ii pf 'a DICK ATKINS-General Course: Football Z2-4: Basket- ball Z-53-4: Class Treas. 1: Class Pres. Zi: Class Vice ' P1-es, 3:3 Spanish Club 3-4, Pres. 43 B Club 2-Zi-4. , N292
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FACULTY ROSE -I. WILSON, A. B. University of Washington Enyflislz, Speech, Declamatory FLOYD BOWERS, A. B., JI. S. Washington State College University of Idaho History, Football FLOYD LVFT, A. B. Washington State College fhfn11'NfI'!l. lfioloffy, Hogs' Ifrzslfwfml a t i LILLIAN lll-IJTMANEK, A. H. L'niversity of Idaho Spanish, Latin RUTH INICNIANIMIE, A. H. College of Idaho Em lish nn, W1 Q WILLIAM SHIVELY Nebraska State Teachers' College Shortlwml, Typing FRED LIVESAY, A. B. Colle e of Idaho 2-5 bllfllhh, Alyvlwu, Delmfv, Girls' Hcusltcfhrlll DOLORES HOLMES, A. B., M. A. University of Idaho Hixfofll, Pxychology, Englislz Assisffuzf Girls' Coach Roxriz Kizsslxciza, If. S. Gooding College Lhiversity of Washington L'nix'ersity of Idaho Nfl nl SC'1.1'IlC'l', I'1flfI1'c' School .lIIlNI.f', Glu C ll Join: M. EBY, A. B. Northwest Nazarene College 1 zzzms Trr11'n1'11!1. Izzsfrunzezztrzl .lIIlNIf CARL O. HENNINGS, B. L'niversity of Idaho :l!lI'lCIllflH'l' MABEL SANDGREN Lz'brur1'f1n and SOCl'!'fllI'll
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VERSE BALLOU-General Course: Totem Staff 4: Foot- ball 3: Basketball 3-4: B Club 3-4: Student Council 3. MARIAN BROWN-Wapato, Washington: General Course: G. It. 4. RUTH BUSMANN-General Course: G. R. 1-2-3-4: Office Helper 4. LLOYD H. BARRY-Meriden High School- Meriden, Kan- sas: College Preparatory: Orchestra 4: Band 4: Here Comes Charlie 4. BILL BAUGHMAN, .Ir.-Commercial Course: Football 4: B Club 4. ILA CHAIVII-II'1IlS-Kuna High School: Connnercial Course: G. Ii. 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 4: Operetta 4: Library Helper 2-3-4. ALTA CIIRTIS-Conunercial Course: Connnercial Cou- test 21: Wakapa Staff 4: Sect'y Student As:-fn 4: Class Sect'y Il: National Honor Society 4: G. R. Cabinet 1-2-Zi-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Luck ot' the Irish Il: Oper- etta 1-2-Il-4: In the Garden of the Shah 4. K ICNNIGT H RONAII-Commercial Cou rse. NOEL H. BRITTAIN-Commercial Course: Track 3-4: F. F. A. 4: B Club 3-4: Operetta 3. PAULINE DANA-Castleford High School: College Pre- paratory: Spanish Club 3-4. MINNIIC FAIT-Coinrnercial Course: Basketball 1-2-Il-4. Captain 4: B Club 1-2-3-4: G. Ii. 1-2-3: Here Comes Charlie 4: Class Vice Pres. 1. HORACE BROOKS-College Preparatory: Athletic Train- er 4: Athletic Business Helper 3-4: Totem Staff 4: Spanish Club 3-4: B Club 4. IDI-II.Hl'IRT THOMAS BUCKENDORF-General Course: Totem Staff Il: Assistant Editor Wakapa 4: Football 2-22: Student Council 1-2: Ass'n. Song Leader 4: Class Pres. 4: B Club 2-3-4: Luck of the Irish SI: Mana- ger Here Comes Charlie 4. lll.I'ZNOliA GOODHL'l'1-General Course: Totem Staff 43 G. li. 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 4: Operetta 4. 4' 4: 1' mr- r
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