Buhl High School - Wakapa Yearbook (Buhl, ID)

 - Class of 1940

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DON SMITH-Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Stephen Fos- ter 4: Pickles 2. LILLIAN TVRDY-Student Council 1: Class Vice President 2: Class Treasurer 2: Produc- tion Staff Stephen Foster 4: Production Staff June Mad 4. BILLIE LOU VAN RIPER-Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Thespians 4: Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4: Cabinet 2-3-4: Wakapa Staff 4: Totem Staff 3-4: Stephen Foster 4: Production Staff Huckle- berry Finn I: Oh! Professor 2: Hob- goblin House 3: Purple Towers 1: Pickles 2. MERRILL LEON SKINNER - Class Vice President 1: Glee Club I-2-3-4: F.F.A. 1: Thespians 4: B Club 3-4: Treasurer 4: Football 4: Basketball 4: Track 3-41 Yell Leader 1-2: Huckleberry Finn 1: Oh! Pro- fessor 2: Stephen Foster 4: Pickles 2: Purple Towers I3 Declaination 4. ROBERT L. WALL-Band l-2-3-4: Pep Band 2-3-4: Totem Staff 4: B Club 4: Football Trainer 43 June Mad 4. DORIS VENTER-Class Secretary 1: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: National Honor Society 3-43 National Forensic League 1-2-3-4: Thespians 4: Girl Reserve I-2-3-4: President 4: Cabinet 2-3: Wakapa Staff 4: Debate 1-2-3: Huckleberry Finn 1: Hobgoblin House 3: Production Staff Oh! Professor 2: 'Purple Towersu 1: 'tickles 2: Stephen Foster 4. 36- 'Ei' QF '98 it Aux.- -li- 99 ix 'si-5' CLARIBELLE WALCOTT - Glee -PO 0' i B Club 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Thespians 4: Girl Reserve 1-2-4: Cabinet 4: Totem Staff 4: Decla- mation 3: Debate 3: Library Help- er 4: Hobgoblin House 3: i'Steph- en Foster 41 Pickles 2. OB WAUD-Student Association Business Manager 4: Student Council 3-4: Glee Club 1: Orches- tra 3: Band 1-2-3-4: Pep Band 2-3-4: National Forensic League 3-4: F.F.A. 1-2-43 Thespians 42 Treasurer 4: Debate 3: Huckle- berry Finn 1: Oh! Professor 2 Pur le Towers 1 Jun Mad 4 D I 'L' . CHARLEY WILSON-Student As- . R B sociation Vice President 3: Presi- dent 4: Student Council 3-43 Class President 1: National Honor So- ciety 3-4: F.F.A. 1-2-3-4: Reporter 2: Treasurer 3: President 4: Dis- triet President 4: Wakapa Staff 4: B Club 41 Football Trainer 4. UBY LOU WILLIAMS-Girl Re- serve 2-3-4: Secretary 4: Cabinet 41 Library Helper 4: Stephen Fos- ter 4. ETTY LOU WILSON-Glee Club 1-2-3-4: National Honor Society 4: Girl Reserve 4: Cabinet 4: Toteni Staff 4: Library Helper 3-4: Here Comes Charlie 1: Hobgoblin Hous1 ' 3: Production Staff Huck- elberry Finn 2: 'Purple Towers' 2. MARVIN WINN - Student Associ- ation Treasurer 4: Student Coun- cil 1-2-3-4: National Honor So- ciety 3-4: President 4: F.F.A. 1: Thespians 4: Oh! Professor 2: Hobgoblin House 3: Production Staff Stephen Foster 4: June Mad 4. Qwll-vw, Adi,-7 ZZ

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ALICE MARIE TAYLOR-Student Association Secretary 4: Class President 3: Glce Club 1-21 Girl Rv:'erx'e 1-2: Vice President 2: B Club 2-3-4: President 4: Basketball 2-3-4: Captain 4: Yell Leader 4: June Mad 4. DALE E. SISSON-Denel County High School. Chappell. Nebraska 1, WARD SIZEIVIORE--Student Coun- cil 41 B Club 3-4: Football 4: Baisketball 4: Track 31 Production Staff June Mad 4. ROZl'II.Ll-I TODD---Class 'l'i'L-zisiiiwi' Ill Glu' Club Il. JUNE T.-XYLOR Gln-if Club l-2-Zi-4: Girl lit-st'i'x'e 1-2-3-41 Tuinhling Ttzun li 1.llJl'llI'X Ilvlpei' Il: Pick- lt-s 2. HOBIEHT SY.fXNL'.-Xlt.-Xglf.l ..-X. 1-2- Ii--l. JOHN RUTHERFORD-Class President 2: F, F. A. 1-2-3-4. AGNES SMITH-Glee Club 1: Girl Reserve l: Library Helper 4: 'tHobgoblin House 3. LOUISE STARKEY-Student Council -1: Thes- pians 4: Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4: Secretary 1: Cabinet 1-2-3-4: 'Hobgoblin House 3: Pro- duction Staff: Stephen Foster 4: June Mad 4. TED SAULIE-Class Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Glec Club 4: Stephen Foster 4: Track Manager 4. JIM R. SHADDUCK-South Sioux City High School, Sioux City. Nebraska 1: Glee Club 43 Orchestra 2-3-4: Band 2-3-4: Pep Band 2-3-4: Thespians 4: Totem Staff 4: Track 3: Hob- goblin House 3. DOROTHY STODDARD-Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Library Helper 3: Stephen Foster 4: Pickles 2. 06 36



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LOUISE WRIGHT-Student Council 3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-43 National Honor Society 4: Girl Reserve 1-2-3-43 Cabinet 4: Totem Staff 4g Declamation 3: Library Helper 4: Production Staff Hobgoblin House 3: Pickles 2: 'Stephen Foster' 4. JACK BISHOP-Student Association Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Orchestra 1-2-3-4: F.F.A. 2-3: B Club 43 Football 4: Student Council 4. RAY GILMORE-Bridgeport High School. Bridgeport. Oklahoma 1-21 F.F.A. 23 June Mad 4. HAROLD E. GREEN-F.F.A. 1-2-3. Dear Old-timer: I know you've heard about how girls gossip . . . I heard a good example the other day . . , Alice Taylor said, I don't see why he dates her-She's a rotten dancer. Effie Davis said, No, she can't dance. but she can sure intermission! . . . That reminds me . . . Said Don Kroth to Dorothy Peterson, How about a little kiss, Dor- othy? To which Dorothy answered, Nope, I have scruplesf' Oh that's said Don. I've been vaccinated. . . , Philosophical Hugh Law says only one man in a thousand is a leader of men. The other 999 are followers of women . . . Jack Bishop told Mr. Willott that he didn't think he deserved a zero. Mr. Willott didn't either, but that was the lowest grade he was allowed to give . . . Betty Wilson has such beautiful long hair. She ought to comb it over her face, It would go over with a bang. Doris Lewton says, 'tYou can't eat your cake and have IT too. June Taylor re- turns that with, Yeah. and now days a girl can live alone and lack IT. . . . For the longest time Charles Kollmeyer thought a neckerchief was the president of a girls' club . . . The other day Miss Kendall said, 'I have went'. What's wrong with that. James? Bright-boy Juker said, Cuz you ain't went yet . . . Using his most disgusted tone, Bill Babcock said, Every girl wants to go with Tom. Dick, and marry . . . A city slicker, visiting Buhl, met Wormy Wall on the street in town one day and asked him, Are there very many big men born in this town? Wormy very innocently replied, No, just babies . . . Warren Berry went to see Louise Wright. When she appeared she exclaimed. Oh. Warren! You've asked father! No, dear. Warren said, I've just been in an automobile acciednt , . . The doctor told Ray Gilmore that fish was a brain food. He recommended that Ray start with a whale . . , After all of Bowers' good teachings Claribelle still says a mandate is an engagement with a gentlemen . . . Inez Rogers, who likes dogs. says. The best kind of a dog is a hot dog. It never bites the hand that feeds it. It feeds the hand that bites it . . . A guest at the Davis home remarked that he didn't often eat a meal like the one he had just eaten. Ethel popped up with, 'We don't either! . . , Tag Rutherford and Robert Svancara were having a terrible time sleeping in study hall. Finally Robert said, Shall I shoo the flies in here? Naw, said Tag. just let them run around barefooted' . . . Lillie Kodesh told Merrill Skinner that he would make a good fireman because he always had his eye on the hose . . . At a meal after an out of town football game Verl Mason got a broken nose from eating too much. That's what is known as paying through the nose . . . Virginia Cox doesn't think man is so efficient. He can't steer a car, powder his nose, and wave at a friend all at the same time . . . When Billie Lou Van was first learning to ride a horse her dad asked her Which kind of a saddle will you take? One with or one without a horn? She replied. Without, I guess. There doesn't seem to be much traffic now . . . When'Charley Wilson was a little boy he asked his mother if he could go out and play with a certain little boy. His mother said he couldn't because she didn't like the little boy, Well, then, said Charley, Can I go out and fight with him? . . . Doris Venter has found that the best way to take the chap off her lips is to slap his face . . . Shy little Opal Olsen adds her two-bits worth with . . . Confuscius say: . . In the spring a young man's fancy turns to baseball and other forms of pitch- ing . , , woo! woo! . . .Bob Waud always tells his dates that he spells car c-a-u-r -having U in it makes all the difference in the world . . . When Ruth Palisch was learning to drive she said. If the car gets too hot. do I cool it off by stripping it's gears? . . . A baby bunion is still a little corn-y . . . so are these jokes so . . . I remain cornily Coh shucksfl yours , . . Ruth.

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