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MAYNARD SANDERS Slnoly Men blow Their own horns because nobody else blows lhem for lhemf' Pep Band Manager 3-4: Band I-2-3-4: The Thespians 3-47 Sludenl Council 3: Niqhf ol January I6 3: Little Women 4: The Monkey's Paw 4: Debale 3-4: A Cap- pella Choir 2-3-4: Dance Commillee 4: Nalional Thes- pians 4: Bachelor Born 4. JAMES SAUM Jim Gone bul nol lorgollenf' Band I-2-31 Pep Band I-2-4: German Band I-2-3: Tennis I-2-3-4: Golf I-2-3: Huskie News 4: An- nual Business Manager 43 Photographer 4: Niqhl of January I6 33 Lillle Women 4: The Thespians 3-4: Nalional Thespians 4: N.F.L, 4: Debale 3i Class Presiclenl 4. HELEN SAWYER 'iscaller Brain Shall I go on, or have I said enough? CHARLES SKGRO Charlie Philosophy is lhe salve ol clisappoinlmenlf' Eoo1balI4g E Club 4i I-Iuskie News 4: Tumbling Team 2-3: F.E.A. 3-4. WALTER SORENSON Wally There's nolhing like a good iokef' F.E.A. lg I-Iuskie News 3. WAYNE STOCKI-IAM Red Work is a luxury in which he never indulgesf' MAY SWENSON Maizie Thinking is a wonderful lhoughlf' Band I-2-3-4: Pep Band I-2-3-4: Orcheslra I-27 Lalin Club 3: Library 4: Dislricl Music Eeslival I-2-4. DOROTHY THREEWIT As arlislic as lhe day is long. Huskie News I-2-4. MARIE WANDER DuIchy Wilh a song on her lips and a smile in her eyes. 6.A.A, 2-3-4: Orcheslra Ig A Cappella ' Choir 3-4: Huskie News 3: Glee Club b 3-4: Dislricl Music Eeslival 3: Girls' Sex I fy Ielle 4. I-IELEN WARREN Shelly Nolhing small aboul her bul her size. The Thespians 3-4: Huskie News Edilor 4: Orcheslra 45 Annual Salesman 4. ROBERT WATERS Bob We like him slill-lhe sliller Ihe bellerfl F.E.A. I:Track 2-3-4: Foolball 3-4: E Club 3-41 Baseball 2. WANDA WHITE Bulch As friendly as a baskel of puppies. Band I-2-3-4: Orcheslra 2-3-41 Pep Band 2-3-4. LYNN WILLIAMS 'IWork-lhaI's wha? he likesfl MORRIS WILLIAMS Thinking is a wasle of lhoughlf' F.F.A. I-2-3-4. NORMA WILLIAMS Norm A smile is lhe same in all languages. A Cappella Choir 3-4. FRANK WOOD I may be a success vel, I:.E.A. I-2-3-4. BILLY WORLEY Bill Hes so induslrious lhal even his hair won'l lie clown. VELMA YATES VeI She always gels lhe besl when she argues alone. The Thespians 3-43 Declamalion Eeslival 2: Niqhl of January I6 37 Main Office 33 Bachelor Born 4.
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. snl-.Jl lrene Bicandi Tommie Uberuaga Beulah Helmer Willard Slabaugh lke Ube BuTch Willie Dear Diary, Remember The day, way back in l938, when abouT one hundred Ten green liTTle freshmen TirsT walked Through The massive doors of dear old EmmeTT l-ligh? Remember, Too, The class meeTing we held? Our TirsT one, and our TirsT class oTFicers! And Then The day we gave our assembly. l remember ThaT iT rivaled The one given by The seniors. Well, Time Marches On, and Tor our sophomore assembly we presenTed Boise Junior College a cappella choir. We discussed a Trip To Garden Valley, buT were Tinancially embarrassed. Oh well, vacaTion's here anyhow. JusT Think, Diary. we're upper classmenl Everyone is simply awesTruck when They ree us, lall excepT The seniors, of coursel. We have so many responsibiliTies! Did you know ThaT Irene Bicandi is presiclenT: Thomas Uberuaga, secreTaryg Willard Slabaugh. Treasurer, and Miss Maki and Mr. Lame, advisers? WiTh Their help plus Thai of Miss LongeTeig and Miss EchTernach The junior class play. The YoungesT, was a greaT success. My how Time Tlies! ChrisTmas is gone-we've ordered our rings and The Junior-Senior Prom has come and gone. IT was a beauTiTul aTlair. The Theme was Deep Purple and we danced around a rock garden and Through a grape arbor. Everyone had a grand Time! Gee, Diary, vacaTion's here already. l have To any goodeby now Till nexT year. vice-president Beulah l-lelmer, NO PICTURES Wayne Adkins June Alworlh Fred Ashley Howard Benge Alvin Bernard l-larold Bishop EdiTh Briggs Floyd Brown VincenT BurcheTT Bob BuTler Bernard Carlson Melvin Cheney Bob Chilcoff Florence Colfee BelTy Colburn Russel Colson Viola Conrad Virginia Cooper Don Couch lvlelvin Davis Donald Emanuel Duane Ernond Walfer Forgy Ray Foruria Shirley Fresh Lewis Fuller DoroThy GranT Phyllis l-lezelTine Mary l-limes Dorolhy l-lull Lillian Johannesen Daniel Johnson Anna Klingback PaTTy Knox Lucille Kroush Freddie Kunkel Franc Larson Jimmy Lee Bonnie Leece Dale Msbe Harold Mayer Marjorie Miles Ronald Mowe lda Murphy Glen Newell Mack Noland Gerald PaynTer Danny RiTTer Junior Robins Floyd Rynearson Lewis Rynearson Don Shane June Sisler Ralph Srr1iTh Jean Spaulding Floyd STees Wade TiTus STeve Tomlanovich Ellen Walker Frank Williams Lee Woodbury
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