Caldwell High School - Cougar Yearbook (Caldwell, ID)

 - Class of 1924

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28 THE Pow wow J. N. Mrtannn-Let the rest of the World go by. JANET MCNEEI,-'OiI, the witchery of eyes. HOWVARD MATHEWS-NVhen .joy and duty clash, JULIA MONI-cousin'-VVitty, clever and always MABLI: MOBIBERG-lim as big for me as you are big for you. HAROLD MACKHY-Oli, those beautiful big brown eyes, They the skies. GLEN INIIINN-MRD delights me not, no, nor woman either. ALYCE Momismo-Better to blush than to turn pale. Cassng MAR'fIN+G0 away and let me sleep. DONALD MUTCI-I-A brother to Nothing Mutch. FILAINI-I M.X'I f1'IPIW'S-MillHil says 1'l1 have to grow, before she'll let me have IWINNIE IVIADSEN-BC silent and safe, silence never betrays you. IVIADELINE MITLLER-fail, such giggles! FRANCIS MCNAIR-I'm afraid of nobody's son. RosALII: MAGEI:-Men propose, but women dispose. IVIARGARITI' MCCARTHY-A wild Irish rose. IVIILDREIJ MCCLUIIL-Quiet and happy. GXVENIJOLYN Mooaiz-Every one likes her. KENNHTII NICKLK1VVll0 can enjoy life alone? KENNE'1'lI NICliOI,+DOH,f tell all you know, but know all you tell. HELEN NOILTONLXVC will have her no longer, she is long enough. .NIILDRI-ID Owmvs-Is my powder on straight? An1'uI'n Pomim-A deplorable bachelor. ELIm1xI:'rII Powizu.-'I'l1ere isn't a man in the world worth wasting your ti let duty go to smash. happy. m JAMIII: Pl-:AnsoN-Never seen without Gwenie. CARL l,LA'1 1'+F0l' every Romeo, there is a Juliet. Doius Quick-'l'l1e girl who knows her own mind. liU'l'Ii Pos'I1I.I':'I'I1wixrriz--A perfect talking machine. I.UcI1.1-: 1,0S'Itl.IrI'1'IIVYAITIG--SIIG takes her own sweet time, T1II:Ln1A P.x1moe1c-Anyone who gets a padlock ought l5r:n'I'I1.x PLOW1IICAll-ASL'il00i-XVUI'ii is not my line-UQ. Envm PIIII.I.lI'S-I shall forever remain a bachelor. Iii-:aNI:eI: ltonINsoN-I,ots of life and lots of pep. KiX'l'IIl'IIilNl11 lioss-She has a smile all her own. I,,xNoluc ROBINSON-vvillt till l'm 21. Hwizx ltamsigx'-'l'l1e girls all say he's a dandy dancer. Noni. liIL'l'I-SIIHlii and sassy. lti-:lm Hier:-Always happy. 1'iARNl42S'I' IQOACII-SONIC day l'll fall in love, just now Iinm' Sl'RAGl'I'IiI36ttCI' late than never. DAL11: SlNl'I.AIRifQlllCt in class, but we've heard he isn't t VVIl.I,AIm SMITH-'IIOIlOI'ilillC judges and fellow students- l I l Ev1':I.vN Siunks-Sparks! VVe know it. GRXCIC Smrrn-Just one of the many Smiths. MAI: Siciclxrox-Now quit it! ! I,1I.LI,xN Snonu-lVlischievious nonsense. Lenox' SHAVV-lx nice, gentle, tame escort for someone. H.ALPH SWAN-We wonder what he would look like with his mouth closed. IILOYD 'I'I'cKi:R-I.ove's Labors Lost. JADIES 'l'HoAIPsoN-All orators are great men. RONALII 'I'HAvi:It-He's the Bud but who's the blossom? ALICE LINIlER.K0l LER-IX merry disposition-ever ready with a smile. GUY Yovnmxs-Gee, I wish 1 wasn't so bashful. BIARGARET WARXN'IL'Ii-A typical blonde, but not light headed. MILIDREIJ VVoons-If I ever get my experiments in, 1'll be satisfied. ELMER XRVEXTZ-NOt backward, just hashful. ELIZAIIETII XNEPIIJ-IIi1S a disposition that makes friends with everyone. to be safe. l'm waiting for an always so. glitter and shine like stars in a beau. e on. inspiration

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'24 THE POW WOW 27 junior Class Roll STANLEY ASIITON- 1xlllHliS he wants to live on a ranch,-no, not alone! JoE ALBERTSON-A blushing, bashful little boy. A WALTER ANDERSONQIS his a beauty parlor wave? GEoRoE ACKLEX'-SllCHC6 is golden, but talking is silver. HELEN ACKLEY-Happy I am, from care I'm free, 'Why aren't they all contented like me? CIIARENCE AITCHISON-I wish my hair belonged to a girl, A quart of sta-comb wontt take out the curl. CLEATIs Bl!NDY'AS merry as the day is long. DOROTHA BAKER-I can't be worried. 7 HAROLD BLXKPIR--Oh, how dry I am. ELSIE: BAKER-Have a heart, Mr. Waterman! 'ALUCILE BARNEY-JuSt as good natured as she can be MARGARET BLAKELEYfIIC1' candle goeth out by night. ELODA BUR'roN-A shy, demure blonde. FREDERIC BEALE-OHS can't be wise when they're in love. IRENE BURNETT-VVhy don't men propose? ADAM BLACKSTOCK--Ask me-I know. NAONI BLISS-I like not only to be loved, but to be told that I am loved. -SHERMAN' BROCK-'A voice and nothing more. CLARK BROWN-Love me little, love me long. ARTHUR BURRIS-No one appreciates me. ZDELLA Coon-Men may come and men may go, but I go on forever. - MILDREIl CLEMENTS-She has a monstrous little voice. ROBERT CHRIs'roPHER-A good man like Hob is hard to find, We always get the other kinrd. GEORGE CROOKHADI-Ifet us go while we are in our prime, And take the harmless folly of the time. --BLANCHE CROOK-NOt as crooked as her name. ELOISE DAW'IS1A live wire. STOWEIIII DLIIIIIEY-A poet could not but be gay, in such jocund Company. DOROTHY DYP1R1SllC never speaks without permission. EUZNICE DIYKLIS-A shy good natured lass. FRED DENo-He's the handsome, gentlemanlike lad, Who is always so neatly clad. EDNA ERNs'r-Never troubles trouble, till trouble troubles her. FJIIEANURE EAN-Shed KC a good lawyer, she has so many eases. CLYDE FowLERfA geome ry shark. AIIIYA FI'1LTWELI.'-zxldil Feltwell Qbut she doesn't now.j ROSEMARY CIARDNI'lRiIf you are with her you are sure to have fun. RAYMOND GILnIoRE-Rather plump, rather shortg but for all o' that, a pretty good sport. RUTH GRAX'-'BStt8T be out of the world than out of fashion. JOE GAREER-Rather sporty, always broke, Never fails to take a joke. FLORENCE GIBBONS-A silent, peace loving student. ETTA GIBBK7NS-SllC'S a good natured gal, And makes a dandy good pal. .NRALPI-I GROVEI-II2LtllCT fond of the girls. FIIOSSIPZ GIl,Ll'ITTlC-MOtt0I Never go alone. EDITH HOADLEY-Everybody happy? VVell I should smile. Z0Ro HowARD-Touch me not, forget me not. NORADIAPI HOI.I.,XNll-I,S wicked. CLARENCE HoLMER-Wait till I get sober. - FRANK HES1'ER-WC know thee not. MABLE IMUS-Of me you may write in the blackcst inkg I say what I mean, and I know what I think. IIARLI-I JESTER.-IIC'S mighty fast Con the typewriterj. IvAN JoNEs-Independent now, independent forever. WAIYFI JoHNs-Sorta bashful. MII.TON .IEWPITTL-H6'S as sober as a judge. ELIZAIIETI-I KEI2DICKiA perpetual giggler. PETER KIM-Mischief personified. LORNA LEAIASTER-There isn't a minute, Lorna isn't iI1 it. IILANCIIE IiA'1'TUIlE-NIISCIIICVIOIIS, but-oh, well! RUTII IAKKE-It is the beautiful necessity of her nature to be kind. ARCIIIPJ I,AwsoN-We wonder what girl induced him to learn to dance before the prom. FRED LEONARD--Xr0ll may trust him in the dark. ,WII.I.IIXBI MARTIN-Flirt and the girls flirt with with you, Flunk and you flunk alone. ERNEsT IWIILLINER-'IIIS only books, are women's looks. GERALD IXIIXTFIIEIVS-M3UlEl'S little hopeful.



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