College of Idaho - Trail Yearbook (Caldwell, ID)

 - Class of 1924

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such stronjr liinfniajrc in my diary, but lo |)ut it iniltlly, it almost drives nu- wild. Thoy tell me I drive it wild; maybe it ' s tlie ])sycholojrieal reaction of revenfrc Fell. II — Today is .lUiitiiio ' s day, and everybody suddenly fell iti love with me. I always thoufrht Rudol})h looked like me. These girls are sure lo)rical minded and bril- liant to .see my pood (jualities so much as lo send me all tho.se hearts. I must use that as a basis for future gradinps. I guess I will raise Miss Haworth ' s grade about 30 ' ; and Miss Gartin s about io ' v. I never realized before what good judgment they had. I think my Ford has some form of IumtI trouble today, also. Hut for Kddie I would get a new- one. My eyesight is failing; 1 must get thicker rimmed speelacles. IMato said, Love is blind. I am quite worried ! Feb. 15 — Eddie asked me for the h ' lird in I haiul lodax. lie lu ' eds it for his researches. I really think T .should get him a new one. Munsterburg says, Well begun is half dunned, and I as getting lots of duns to research from the I ' alm. I must investigate this. They |)inched Stub I5ryant for stealing eider. I hope he don ' t tell who lul])ed him drink it. These cops worry me every time I s])eed down Cleveland. Feb. :il) — Van Nuys resumed coaching girls ' basketball today. I ' olter ipiit becau-e the girls ste])]ied on his toes, he says. Mrs. ' aii is home now so she relciiti ' d and let ' an go ahead. 1 Irii-d to drive ii] I ' ' ord without some of the machinery today. 1 look it to the garage and they told me the engine was missing. I ' m sure I don ' t know where I left the blamed thing. Feb. 22 — Girls won from Ontario 20-17. A ' an has a way with these women. I ' syeho- logical suggestion. Tclegrajih, teleiihone or tell a woman, - ristotle said. Feb. 2+ — 1 guess I ' ll go lo California! The (. ' oiiference debate last night convinced me. Kexburg won the cup. .Mv cii|i ruiiiulli om r, said . naximandcr. The boys wrestle the f. of 1. tonight. Iiiit 1 don ' t think FU go. Eddie has been show- ing me all the new holds. I belicvi- he calls it ( ' o-F.d wrestling, though Just because his name is Ed, I reckon. Maybe he means h ' .d ,ind t ' o. Feb. 2(i — Jim .laekson w.inled me lo sii r|i ,, promissory note for him to .Sears iS: Hoe- Inick for two dozen hair m-ls. I lold him thi- lish were .all caught. My Ford has gastritis — uses . ' j g.il. per mile. I can ' t decide whether the trouble is j)sychological or physiological. I will use the Binet tests and if it don ' t work right I shall order a new b.abv Lincoln. M Altt H The ilrii .md iciiidii rnonlli .if March we t.ike from the mi-moirs of I ' rof. ' ,in Nuys. Somehow or otiiir 1 didn ' t get aron;id lo writing down anything this month, .ind here it is alreadv th - la-t of M.iich. so 1 pr sume 1 shall have to write it up from the beginning bec.ius ' 1 don ' t like to le.i - a monlh in my college memoirs, or it Ihrorfs my whole system out of gear, and besides it doesn ' t ))ay to start ;it Ihc eiul first, .iltho I felt that T might have enjoyed the Girls Glee (lob concert belter if the li.id bi-gmi .it the end. which makes me think of Mr. Smith ' s nmslache in connection with strains of nmsic; he seems to be trying to strain his nmsic thru a mustache, which reminds me of the state of Mr. Godfrey ' s misplaced eiderdown; if I rcinernber right Ix, his li(ln ' t last thru this month, since it was removed in a very forcible manner judging from the noise that descended from the second Moor of N ' oorhces while I was trying m best to dr Ihc dishes without breaking Ihem, which reminds me that Spring seems to Iv breaking out in very kind of unex[)ected place. 1 noticed how Dr. Salomon ' - Iransciais siiildi-nly blossomed forth in

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Ohp hitiidrfd txct ' iil if-lhrfe stiff, littk-, .starched skirts, wliilc soon Prof. lU-Ji raiifr in a new dress for liis ])et trunsom, and S])ring spranjr forth In all manners, wliieh reminds me of ,Mason s terrilile tahle man- ners. Mr.s. Van Nuys can ' t do a thinjr with liim since she eaiiie home. t)h, yes, that puts me in mind of how terribly homely Mr. Smith i.s since he shaved his moustache and I never could iniderstand why he wanted to mutilate a newly budding ajipurtenance that might have made him handsome some day. By the way, that was a wonderful day we had yes- terday, all wind and dust just like the dust storms they have back in Kansas. Why, do you know, that as soon as the houses there are cleaned, there always lilows uji a dust storm and covens everything an inch deep, which reminds me of a well we used to have in Indiana — the deepest well I have ever seen, and such clear, jiure water, my! I can taste that water now. Oh, I must not forget about fixing that Hue so the water won ' t come down when it rains and put out the fire. Sure reminds me that this was the month when all the flu raged and nothing of great importance haiijiened because nearly everybody was fluey at sometime or another; in fact I myself felt rather ijueer for some time after the .Junior play. In fact, it rather w-orries me to have anyone around school who shows sucn militar- istic tendencies as Miss Rockwood. She seems to me to have very varied tendencies, since at the beginning of the month her whim was to fall around the school everyday on roller skates, dressed as a little girl, with Marie Snyder as escort in a quaint costume of ancient maidenhood which reminds me of the reports on the election of May Queen which resulted in Ida Delyria achieving the honored position, with Lucy Mller a close second, altho Joe Colton was a favorite with a certain faction which makes me think of my favorite prophecy — that Prof. Springer would be arrested .some day for speeding, and sure enough he was arrested and fined $5.00 which shows that it can be done, and that reminds me of the candy they had at the Debate Dinner given at Hayman ' s. Walter was telling me about how humorous it looked to see Corwin Hin.shaw towering above little Mildred Hanna, he chewing downwards on the string and she gobbling u|i in a race for the candy in the middle. A few .seemed to have enough .sense to break the string before starting which reminds me of the little sense most people possess; as for me, I lack cents, but have some of the un- comnmn variety of .sense which Hank Harger was particularly lacking in when he went over to Finney Hall with the Senate Gavel sticking out of his ])ocket, then, yielding to the bland- ishments of some of the Finney tribe, he did not feel it being extracted, tho, unlike Samson his locks remained intact, but sad fact, poor Hank soon woke up to his dire predicament when he met some of his fellow Senators, which reminds me of the bill they pas.sed in the legislature this year, which was so hotly contested by many of the members of that august body which makes me think of the dog days soon to come when summer approaches with all her grandeur, warmth, and mosquitos which makes me think of the warm reception accorded our Declamation Oration team at Ucxburg, for, altho the snow was just melting there and the atmosphere was frigid as befitting such an altitude, still the warmth of their reception must have had something to do with the contest coming out as it did, which re- mind.s me that I must get Mason to come out with me after I finish this March and help carry some ashes, but I ' m afraid that hasn ' t anytliing to do with this month ' s events which by the way, I ' m sure I have mixed up in a terrible manner because I couldn ' t remember which came when, but the idea is all the same anyhow, which reminds me We had to cut it off here because of lack of space. APRIL Looking thru a lot of discarded Coyote material, we found this sad and April-showery extract from Aunt Peggy ' s heart talks with herself. April 2 — This was the day of the long-anticipated picnic at Jump Creek, which most of the student body attended. They called it a Fool ' s Picnic, and surely it was not named amiss. Considering the awful, shocking things that happened on that daj ' , Fool ' s Picnic

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