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1534 21. Snowball and Fox and Geese carry us back to childhood. Party at Finney. 22. Mistletoe extremely prominent in girls' hair. Boys prove extremely bash- Tlre TRAIL ful in accepting the challenge. Ann. C.: fwriting Hist. examja Let's see -Ru- bens? - Oh, he was the man who in- vented kid's shirts. Everybody home for Xmas. JANUARY 4. Some's glad to get back and some ain't. Much evidence of good New Years' resolution. Framed .certificate stating that Robert W. Bates has com- pleted the course in an unsatisfactory manner, rests in state at the front of the library. 5. Joyful noises in upper hall. are stopped by Dr. Boone. 6. Carnations everywhere. Nampa sure provides fine ones. Ezra astonishes everyone by the announcement that he would like to see Ann and Fay Tolles after chapel. Such a cute and clever idea for an announcement party! Freda sprains her arm-first basketball casu- alty. 10. Skating and basketball added to list of seasonable sports. Amy returns after a vacation in Portland. We won- der what that burg contains that keeps Amy a whole week after vacation is supposed to close. Wade has a night- mare - Mary's dad kicks him out! Do dreams come true? 11. Mr. Ri. R. Alexander delivers a very much appreciated address. Subject: Vocational Guidance. Georgia requests that all the captains of the girls' class B. B. teams have their men out to prac- tice tonight. Undoubtedly they'll be glad to come. 12. 5:00 a. m. Phil Faris wanders into Voorhees after an evening in Nam- pa. We thought there was a law against Frosh staying out after mid- night. C. of I. tangle with Nampa Le- gion in basketball game and wins 20-17. 13. Some of our basketball players show evidences of a tough struggle. Taf- fy and Deak particularly banged up. Girls class B.B.z Frosh vs. Sophsg Jr. vs. Seniors. 14. Ada's eye is all bandaged up this morning. Somebody's been pulling some ruff stuff. Boys play Boise Y team and get licked 30-26. Several reported to have lost themselves in the mazes of the big city. 19. More girls' class games. Seniors win from Sophs, Juniors win from Frosh. French Club organized. 20. Rubber Boots makes a hit. Stu- dent Body electiong we are favored with a few vocal selections by some of our musically UQ inclined boys. 21. More glorious sunshine and con- sequent outs. 23. Jolm Harold joins the Sunday night Nampa gang. 24. Everybody's studyingg day before exams. 25. Lost-The very best letter I ever Wrote to a girlg finder please return to George Miller. Wedding at school today. Mr. Porky Welsh oiliciating minister, Miss Daisy Roberts, brideg the groom's identity .cannot be ascertained. Jan. 27. Ca-pt. Dancey entertains us for 2 1-2 hours and renders afternoon exams almost harmless. We wish he'd come often and stay long. Basketball: C. of I. beats the Boise K.C.'s. 31. Registering and digging up thir- ty bones again - most everyone back and a few new faces. Lowells have a partyg Columbians gas 'em. Dr. Boone makes dire threats in regard to Hunks henceforward ! FEBRUARY 1. Classes resumed. A little conscien- tious study as a result of those threats. Three new profs. at chapel - Steunen- berg, astronomyg Clemens, philosophyg Peterson, discipline. 2. He did see his shadow! 4. Boise Y team gets licked by our boys 25-19. Freda has a birthday also. 5. Post Exam Jubilee. 7. Doris goes through a window in
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T IL e T R A I L 123 NOVEMBER 1. Prof. Smith speaks on College by female portion of the audience. Spirit. 2. Election and football game nearly depopulates the campus. 3. Election bets collected. Y. W. sandwich sale. Emphasis on the sand. N0 witchy. Nevertheless they go like hot cakes. QNote to the experienced reader:-Not Finney hot cakesl. 4. Pep rally and parade one grand lizzle. Wake Freshmen! Wake! Now is the time! 5. Julia Irene Cross-white leads sing- ing in chafpel and creates a great im- provement in the quality of our singing. Mefzaphones - Smithy announces that Bob is going' to have on a suit this after- noon! Surely this is a vain and ground- less rumor! Brigham Young' College vs. C. of I. football game. 54-0. Rather quiet. 8. Rabid chapel speeches. Blessed are the peace-makers. 9. For Ella there's only one George as is clearly demonstrated in Dramatics Class. Silent U5 announcement of For- um Silent Debate by Bren Weymouth. 11. School almost depopulated. Ev- eryone in Boise. Miss Lucy Miller speaks feelingly and knowingly from the top of the I-lat on the widely disputed sub- ject of Husbands' Rights. Conclusion: They have no rights loudly applauded 12. 'Nother football slaughter. Poc. beaten 50-0. Game chiefly characterized by penalties for ofl'-side. 15. The basketball is hauled out of the dim recesses where it has been hid- den and is put into motion. 17. 8:30 a. m. Chief is in the Li- bra1'y seriously considering studying a little bit! Eighth wonder of the pres- ent age. 18. Hayrnanis annual haircut. Boys go to Gooding. Football and otherwise! 19. Gooding 0-C. of I. 20. C. of I. once more S.I.C. champions. 22. Verne's eyes awful black, and he limps, supposedly as a result of a dinner party he attended at Gooding. Jack makes a touching address about the high and pure morals of our football men. Big picture tried for again. 23. Pres. Tenney, Gooding, gives us a good speech. 24. School demoralized just before Thanksgiving vacation. Porky and Ella discovered in Thompson's parlor. George appears on the scenery with a 12-guage. Liz and Jim chased by bees while on a hunting trip. 29. Post holiday calm?! Bible test flunks a bunch as usual. Electa speaks a piece in chapel-in costume. DECEMBER 2. Basketball: Soph. 23 for 251g Up- per class 14. 3. Soph. Second 143 Frosh 6. Girls' Debate-Doris is discovered to have a fine memory for definitions. See Spring'- er about it. 6. Feed down town for football fel- lows. 7. Forum girls celebrate Gerty's birthday in Nampa. Try mentioning 7th St. to one of 'em QAg'ony Quartettej. 8. Fonum girls awful sleepy today. 9. Football banquet. 10. Cleaver Debate. Russell Kenney winner. Faculty play High Faculty in Basketball. Score 10-10. Lots of pep manifested by our Profs. 13. Scandal! Thomas Faucette and J. H. Gamble arrested for gambling' in Voorhees Hall! Tommy caught with the goods. It's always these angelic look- ing chaps' who are so very tuff it seems. Trial is well attended and much interest manifested. Appearance of Gamble's wife as witness creates a breathless sensation. The medal's the thing! Everyone wants on these days. 14. Glorious sunshine on the back steps of Sterry. It is discovered that Porky lacks nerve. 17. Senate gavel mysteriously disap- pears. Senate debate. Sophs victorious and entertain Frosh afterwards. 20. Voorhees Hall party.
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The TRAIL 125 library. It is rumored that Pooki was just outside. 8. Doris goes through the ice today over on the pond. New chapel hour in effect. 9. Lincoln Day party at Finney Hall. Chapel for those who don't participate in Y. M. or Y. W. 10. Poe administers a nawful de- feat, perfectly sickening' and every-thingy, 50-22. Girls beat N.H.S. 9-4. Feb. 11. Mr. Alexander talks until 12:45g Pie, Pickles and Prunes men- tioned about 12:30 as necessities to suc- cess. 14. Smithy suggests that we go to the train to see the boys off so they'll real- ize the Student Body is behind them. fSeems like not seeing us for a few days would remind them that we weren't beside or in front of 'eml. 15. Somebody's interfering with Jack's search for an education by tak- ing' his botany book. Considerable Y. W. Cabinet eats scattered around in the piano and otherwheres. Thisba says she has snakes! Surely this is a dream? Dr. Boone goes to California. 16. Basketball crew leaves on trip. Some go down to show the boys they are behind them. Mr. Boulton decidedly in- capacitated. Student teachers struggle manfully with French classes. Feb. 17. Student body elects John Moore Ad Manager and Walter Witte- man General Manager. 18. Boiler busts at Finney. 21. Promenade every hour from Vo-or- hees to Finney with side trips to Sterry en route. I'IG1'9,S once when our stu- dies will get enough exercise. Basket- ball boys back. Jack proceeds to lecture Bill Godfrey, supposedly for indiscreet attentions to Liz in Jack's absence. 22. A little heat in an occasional room. If it wasn't for our fear of elec- tricity we'd sit on the heaters. No holi- day. 25. Girls play catch in the Be-oo-ti- lil sunshine. Ricks Academy kinda lays out the College. Everybody in tears or almost so. MARCH 1. Electa and Gertrude serenade Voorhees, very much appreciated! No old shoes thrown because the boys were all in the lobby. Girls go to Nampa and beat N.H.S. 21-7. Large delegation of boys. It is rumored that Deak and Bob chased a couple of ghosts who giggled ferociously and refused to be caught. Surely Florence and Frances were in bed long' before that hour of the night, though ! ! 2. Gooding- plays B.B. here and gets beat 43-17. 8. Girls Glee Club Concert. 11. Hooray! C. of I. sustains the suspicion that we have brains as well as bi-wwn. Now the debate cuo will repose in the chapel room again. Back to nor- mal:-v for sure. 14. Slight attack of chanel but too cool for comfort. Rah rahs for our de- baters. Ez explains how they happened to beat Albion, two girls and one lone man. 15. No chapel today. Guess we were all frozen out yesterday. Furnace parts come at last. Hope dawns. 16. Two new female students Cboth woefully lacking' in gracefulnessjg the Misses Smith and Hinshaw. A1-en't their color schemes great? Y. W. elec- tion of officers. 17. Green -- green - green, 'speci- ally socks! All shades, etc. 21. Heats on again-somewhat! Frances' hair is bobbed. 22. Boys Glee Club Concerts. Did Winston catch an awful cold? We won- der. 23. Dr. Boone home again, everybody happy? Well, we should smile. Eccle- sia to Star, Smith fails to arrive. 24. Karen Jensen is handed the job of Coyote Editor for 1921-22 by unani- mous consent of student body. Elmer Gowey is taken snipe hunting by Voor- hees inmates. 25. Amy stands in the hall talking to Dr. Salomon and confesses later on that she forgot all about having a class!!! Forum banquet. 28. Whitman Glee Club entertains for a short period of time. Jazzy as
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