Greenleaf Academy - Amicus Yearbook (Greenleaf, ID)

 - Class of 1949

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fr' f 9 e ee g, We had rnany good times during our junior year. In the Q x fall of 4-7 we gave the Seniors a formal party in the Home Economics room. The day that the Seniors took their sneak we went to Givens Hot Springs in the afternoon. The junior-Senior Banquet was given in May using the theme Good Ole Days . On May 1, the junior girls gave the mnior girls a May Breakfast at the George Weber home Toward the close of the year the seniors gave us a May luncheon at the Lynn Hockett home. We are now seniors and our last year at GFA is now al- gi S most history. ' J . We are still 10 in nurnber. Although we lost Marvin , x Brightup we gained Donna Calhoun. Frank Fivecoat was 'K g. elected class president, Martha Holton secretary and Nliss 53 gf Fifi X l Q 1 l Craven was chosen for the third consecutive year as our f - class sponsor. .Q J af n fmt ,n We have had many good times this year including a waf- , t A f W , fle supper at the Weber home in September, after which we i attended a football garne at Parma. On October 21, 1948. Seniors took a fake sneak to Nampa. There we ate break- S V fast and then headed for home. On October 22, we gave the juniors the first formal party of the year in the Home f Econornics room. Then on the following Monday we really went on our . ' sneak. We went first to the Shoshone Ice Caves. From W there we journeyed to Ketchurn and Sun Valley where we ate . J our picnic lunch. After lunch we drove to Crater of the 5 L Moon then we headed toward home, happy but tired, after a full day. . Now looking into the future we know we shall not all be doing the sarne things in the years to come, but we shall If l always rememberithe good tirnes that we have had during our days at GFA. I Q , , l X . 4 X . ft an M U. aaa. l f . I -L AMIEU5 g A W'

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4 I' 'v SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY ' EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it ! Greenleaf Gazette lists nation-wide Who's Who for l959 findings. Every page is crammed with biographical sketches. Here's page one, for example-- Frank Fivecoat, famous detective, in a very daring hand-to-hand battle, captures notorious bandit, who was trying to make away with a trailer load of Fisk tires and tubes. Well, look at this, Margaret Weber, farnous W. C. T. U. worker, gives lessons on conversational English, or lHow to Talk Faster Than Your Husband. Going farther down we find another familiar name. Why, if it isn't Carroll Comfort, the famous trapper! He makes his fortune trapping coons and making them into coats. , Let's take a glance at the radio programs for the day. Here we see that Clara jean Hoover will be broadcasting over KOB at 2:00 p.m. for Scheadashpots on Friendly Hints to Make Household Tasks Easier. Here is a picture of Dean Robertson, an antique dealer who has invented a new smoke-propelled car. It is be- lieved that he will make his fortune from this invention. This item says that Marjorie Larrance, a dynamic speaker, will address an audience at the public audi- torium. She is also president of the Women's National Athletic Association. She will address the inhabitants of our fair city tonight at 8:00 p.m. Her subject will be Building Better Basketballs for America. Here we go to the Society page, and right at the top is a picture of our old friend, Donna Calhoun, or rather, Hill, which is her name now. She has been noted in the nation-wide survey test to be the Model Housewife. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hill are to be the guests tonight at the home of Professor Duane Emry, who is physics teacher at the College of Idaho. Professor Emry is well known as the author of the best seller, 1'en Important Steps in Se- lecting a Wife. m Letha Clarkson Dillon is nationally known. Letha was always a home girl, so, Martha Holton, famous song writer, has written the hit- song of the year, Letha, that Home- town Girl. ' ' -ll MAGS. x f f - mi , V 3 - ' W X,-gfsl Mlcus li., Q A H I. P1 Q. Q: 1 .r 5.33. 4- .51. x .ma -f Qs .-1. FST-is ij V H h X M K X w Ea .. gk xx 'w N X

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