Cottonwood High School - Prado Populus Yearbook (Cottonwood, ID)

 - Class of 1947

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1--Mrs. Buettner QI ll walk alonej. 2-Alice-Alyce fA1ice Blue Gown-sJ. 3-Mary O'Neil fI'll never smile againj. 4-Joe Keener's legs QI-Iubba! Hubba! I-Iubba!J. 5-Jim Asker CI'm riding for a falll. 6-Jim Toennis CThe Old Lamplighterl. 7-Gene Spencer under tree fDon't Sit Under the Apple Treej. 8-Freshmen fAin't Nobody Here but Us Chickensl. 9- Mary Alice, L.D., and Carol CIsn't this better than Walkin' in the ra.in?J. 10-Marguerite Huntley QBell Bottom Trousersl. 11-Clem CMy Bel Amij. 12-Jo Tacke CA gal in calicoj. 13 Marguerite, June, Alyce iJust lWe Threej. 14-Girls CI-Iail, Hail, the gangs all here. J 15-L.D., Bette in arms CLinger in My Arms a Little Longerb. 16-June Huntley on lumber fJune is Bustin' Out All Overj. 17-Johnnie iIt's Dreamtimel. 18-Mary Ann, Jim lObject of My Affectionj.

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enior Cleora Tacka goes steady with a boy named Joe, His last name in Schumacher, that we all knowg If someday he asks her to be his wife, Why she'll be a cobler for the rest of her life. You've heard of woman haters, and we have one of those, With no dates, no fblondes, and brim full of his woes: He likes to be ornery, always laughing in class, Lee Roberts is the one with all of this brass. John Turner is Co-editor of the Mustang Stampede, He's good natured and agreeable with all, 'tis agreedg But to pass away time and not to lose face, He's continually scrapping with Miss Gladys Kees. Mary Ann Riener has a very bad crush On ia Junior boy, and it makes her blush, And giggle a lot, but she'll surely find lt's going to be sad when she leaves him behind. They say we have friends, and friends in need, And Alyce Bieren is one indeedg We call her Smokey and we think she's grand, For she's always willing to lend a hand. june Huntley, the one with sparkling eyes Works hard at the Camas for exercise: The reason for this is so she will get tuff, And be able to tend bar when she's old enough. james Toennis is one who cannot be beat When he fills up his plate and starts in to eat: He's a champion at that, we all know it's true, He'll challenge them all, every one of the crew. I-lere's where we change from silly to sad, We all have our faults, but we aren't all badg There are others who'll eventually take our place While we, the world, are trying to face. When we hear the sound of the High School bell, We know it is loudly ringing the knell Of our last few days at Cottonwood Hi, It will be with real sorrow that we'll say good-bye. She's been a good school, though at times we have muttered And were prone to flitter, and titter, and putterg But we know we will miss her, and forever she'll be A bright shining spot in our mem-o-ry. When our paths have branched and from school fetters we're free, And friends we once loved, we no longer seeg ln thoughts we'll return and perhaps we will cry, Oh, let me come back to old Cottonwood High. By JAMES TOENNIS and CLIFFORD SCI-INIDER. Prado Populus, '46 - '47



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u i l ss Top Row, L to R: Gene Spencer, Joe Keener, Tom Tacke, Leslie Huntley, Bill Suhr, Darrell Von Bargen and A1 Kaus. Center Row: Ramona Nuxoll, Ray Sudkamp, Jimmy Asker, Bill Ahlers, L. D. Kennedy, Gladys Kees, and Mrs. Dixon. Front Row, Sarah Baker, Lorraine Dobbins, Norman Fitzsimmons, Susie Baker, Patty Hayden, and Pauline O'Neil. Jan or ister J In the fall of 1944, nineteen scared and green Freshmen walked through the doors of old Cotton- wood High for the first time. They were Jimmy Asker, Sarah Baker, Susie Baker, Patty Bennett, Dora Bradbury, Norman Fitzsimmons, Patty Hayden, Harriet Halstrom, Joe Keener, Gladys Kees, L. D. Kennedy, Albert Kaus, Patty Schober, George Seubert, Ray Sudkamp, Billie Suhr, Tom Tacke, Darrell Von Bargen and Gene Spencer. Being the biggest class in school we were given the most terrific initiation by the Sophomore Class that had happened to any Freshman class in the History of that school. The Sophomore class, being rather small, were backed by the entire student body. First semester officers were Tom Tacke, president, Jim Asker, vice president, Patty Bennett, secretary, Joe Keener, treasurer, Jim Asker and Norman Fitzsimmons, council members. Second semester officers were Tom Tacke, president, Norman Fitzsimmons, vice president, Patty Bennett, secretary, Ray Sudkamp, treasurer, Gladys Kees and Joe Keener, council members. As the doors of C.H.S. now welcomed us We were Sophomores and the big thing in mind was to give the Freshmen as bad a time as we had. The initiation took place during the week, of September 12th to 21st, under the leadership of our new officers. They were Gladys Kees, president, Joe Keener, vice president, Patty Hayden, secretary-treasurer. Jimmy Asker and Norman Fitzsimmons were council members. Second semester officers were Norman Fitzsimmons, president, Albert Kaus, vice president, Leslie Huntley, secretary-treasurer, and Tom Tacke and Jim Asker, council members. Under the guidance of these olficers and Mr. McKay we gave the Seniors Class Night and later served a luncheon to them and the entire Student Body. This year, 1946-47, brought us to the ever important year of mighty Juniors and our big aim was to put on one of the best Proms ever put on in Cottonwood High. As much was to be done, we began it by electing officers for the first semester. They were Joe Keener, president, Tom Tacke, vice presi- d'ent: Gladys Kees, secretary, and Jim Asker, treasurer. Council members were Norman Fitzsimmons and Tom Tacke. Second semester officers were Tom Tacke, president, Darrell Von Bargen, vice president, Gladys Kees, secretary, Leslie Huntley, treasurer, Jimmy Asker and Norman Fitzsimmons, council members. Our Prom was held May 9 with the largest crowd ever present in our Gym for a Junior Prom. The Gym was beautifully bedecked in fir boughs and contrasted nicely with the lighted theme Twi- light Time, which dominated the front wall. Music was provided by Joe Daniels and his Orchestra. Endo Females, 946 - 94? I

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