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■ it THE TOPONIS IF FRANK VARIN Fritz Were Kitlg Commercial Club, 4 ; Ag Club. 1-2-4 : Football, 3-4. JOHN VARIN Johnny Slow Molton Sailor Maids. 1 ; Commercial Club. 4 : Science Club, 2 : Foot- ball, 3-4 ; Basketball. 2-3. ETHEL WALSTON Happy Sunny Side i ' f Lynden High School. Wash.. 1-2 : Commercial Club, 4 ; Bas- ketball. 4, ROBERT WAGONER Bob Do Something Ag Club, 3. VICTOR WELLS Vic Halleluiah, I ' m a Rum Vice-President Class, 1 ; Prince Chap. 3 ; Ak Club. 2 ; Annual Staff, 4 ; Basketball, 4 ; Yell King, 4. WADE WELLS Shade He ' s J Good Man to Hme Latin Club. 2-3 ; Ag Club, 4. MAUDE WEYBRIGHT Maudie Hon A m I To Know Commercial Club, 4 ; Band, Pandora ' s Box, 2. ALLEN WISWELL AI Leaning On the Lord Prince Chap, 3 : Ag Club, 1-2. HELENE YOUNG Young Who Carei, Anyhow? Declamatory Contest, 3 : Pan- dora ' s Box, 2 ; May Fete, 3. OPAL YOUNG Merc Don ' t Hcrng Your Dreams on a Rainbow Latin Club. 2-3 : Basketball. 3-4 ; Pandora ' s Box. 2. NINETEEN THIRTY Y - ' I
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ms ARTHUR REED Art Plodd n ' Aiotig Commercial Club. 4. CHARLES REQUIST Bud ■■I ' ll Cil By ' ' In Old Louisiana, 2 : Prince Chap, 3 : Commercial Club, 3-4 : A ' ; Club, 1-2: Football, 3: Band. 2; B ' a5ketl,jll. 4. BEULA ROOT Boots ■ ' I ' m ot ' lo Hhiinf Berkeley, Calif., 1-2 : Gooding College. 3 : Commercial Club. 4 : Ba.sketball. 4. JOSEPHINE SILVA Jo ■ ll ' y It Hiibit of Mine Prince Cbap. 3, mar(;ai(et stilson Gie ■ ' An: I lllui: Secretary Treasurer Class, 1 Prince Chap. 3 : S. B. A. Secre lary. 4 : Commercial Club. 3-4 Latin Clul). 2-3 : Dramatic Club 3; D. S. Club. 1: Annual Staff, 2-3-4: Basketball. 2-3-4: Ma Fete, 3 : Pandoi ' a ' s Box, 2, I s ARTHUR SMITH Smitty ' I ' bt-n Came the Daun Twin Falls High. 1-2: Ogden Utah. 3 : Commercial Club. 4 CLOYCE SPANGLER Spang •■ . ( ■■ Hy Lillle Football. 3-4. CHARLES THOMPSON Chas ■7 t- So Ujittilial Commercial Club, 4 : Science Club. 2 : Ac Club, 2 : Red and Black Editor. 4 : Football. 4 ; Track. 4 : Basketball, 4 : Band. 3 : Orchestra. 1-2. GRACE THORNTON Curly ■■ Wur .,- ' — II ho hnoui: ' Commercial Club, 4 : D. S. Club, 1, PEARL THORNTON Pearly ■ llo:, Mwul Me ' Ba.skelball. I : Pandora ' s Bo. . 2. l ' Jk, NINETEEN THIRTY T
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I h mtL THE TOPONIS w =i-i l History of the Glass of 1930 Once a ship load of children — very lofty in their thoughts and ideals, ac- cording to their viewpoint — landed on the shores of G. H. S. in the year ' 26 after a voyage of some eight or nine years. One would imagine them to he verv tired after so long a journey. But no! They were the peppiest, liveliest, greenest, most wonderful group of children who ever lived. After anchoring securely, with nnly one or two fal ling o erhoard, they rushed on September 7th to ti. H. S. Although the people alreadv assembled told them that they were very erdant. they behaved as well as could be expected. They immediately established their (jwn kingdom calling Clarice Roberts the Queen, Victor ' ells the Prince and Margaret Stilson the Recorder and Keeper of the Exchequer. Elwin H. Scheyer was chosen chief adxisor. The}- were quite the model children and took their ])art phvsicallv, mentally, and socially — they could not be exceeded. Because of their good beha iiir and their great knowledge the ' were promoted and now the}- called themselves Sophomores. Again thev had to establish a new kingdom. ' I ' his time they chose Joe Hansell King. August Averett T ' rince, Catherine Mauvais Recorder, and Olive Painter Keeper of the Excheipier. Miss Bess Sinclair was chosen chief advisor. This vear they took part in the school activities as well as progress in knowledge. After three months vacation the kingdom was re-established w-ith Holden Bo -ler King, Frank Hubl)ar(l Prince, Harold Cireene Recorder, and Branch Britton Kee]-)er of the Exchequer. Bess Sinclair w-as again chosen chief advisor. This year w-as still a greater success. So many wonderful things happened. The Junior play was given April 8th and was a howling success. They also ga e the Junior and Senior Bamiuet and the Jimior Pmm which went over big . Because of their successful |)receding }-ears the group had reached, at last, their final lap of the journey. They elected Taylor Williams as their King, Viola Fraedrich as Princess. Jack Knight Recorder and Elva Meserole Keeper of the Exchequer. Miss ' ade Allen was chosen chief advisor. They received their rings and pins and were very proud of them. They gave a Senior Reception to get acquainted with the facultj ' and under-classmen. They are now very dignified and will soon reap the harvest of what thev have sown. —ROSE MEYER, Historian. J A. NINETEEN THIRTY ' WT
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