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Leo Waite— General No regretting, fuming, fretting; there is plenty left to do. Track 3-4. Sam uel ' Walk er—“Sam ” College Preparatory Girls worry him but little. Track 3; Football 4; ('lass Historian 4; Honor Roll 4. Marjorie Wallsinger—“Bobby” , College Preparatory . Be silent and safe, silence never betrays you. Latin Club 2; Glee Club 3-4: Jr. Play 3; Sub. A. G. S. Ch. 3-4; Mimir Staff 4; April Antiks 2, Operetta 4. Dorothy Ann Warnick—“Dot Ann” College Preparatory Dependable, joyous and fair of face; a girl who fits , well in most any place. Operetta 2; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Class B. B. 1-2-3; Mimir Staff 4; April Antiks 1-2-3; Per. Honor Roll; A. (i. S. Ch. 2-3; Latin Club 1-2: Ch. Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 3; Class Stunt 1-2; Live Wire 1-2; Com. Club 3; Orchestra 1-2; Ili-Dad Honor Pin 4. Bernice Weeks—“Bee” College Preparatory With what is best in life, she’s blessed. French Club 2. Veva White— General Hers is a spirit deep and crystal-clear. Boise High 1-2-3; Honor Roll 4; Make-Up Com. 4. .1EAN WILLIAMS----“Bllb” College Preparatory You and happiness are chums. H-J) Honor Pin 4: French Club 1-2; Per. Honor Roll; April Antiks 2-3; Property Mgr. Jr. Play 3; Student Council 4; Mimir Staff 4; A. G. S. Ch. 2-3; Yice- Pres. A. G. S. 4; Mimir Stunt 4; Commercial Club 3; Operetta 4; Library 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Glee Club 4. Charles Wilson—“Chuck” College Preparatory Women may come, women may go. But I go on forever. Class Track 3-4; Rook B. B. 1; Sophomore Stunt 2. Orville Worsham— General The ability to forget is a token of greatness. Footliall 4. Joseph Zaugg—“Jeff” General This learning, ’tis a noble thing. Operetta 1-4; Bovs’ Stunt Show 1; Glee Club 4. Irvin Zundel—“Tubby” College Preparatory None would suppose it. But I’m naturally bashful. Class Pres. 1-2; Vice-Pres. Student Body 3; Student Body Pres. 4; Track 1-2-3-4; B. B. 1 -2-8-4; Foot- ball 1-2-3-4; Stunt Show 1-3; Orchestra 1-2; Class Stunt 1-2; Per. Honor Roll; Hi-Dad Honor Pin. 4. (22)
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Mildred Spencer- “Milly” College Preparatory Her loveliness makes all things lovely. Spanish Club 1-2; IVr. Honor Roll; Homo Economics Club 2; Glee Club 3-4; April Antiks 2; Com. Club 3; A G. S. Ch. 4; .Mimir Stiff 4; Operetta 4; H-l) Honor Pin 4. Ann Stance—“Annie Hoonie” College Preparatory Chad men. wasting in despair, die because you are so fair? Class B. B. 1-2-3-4; School B. B. 2-3-4; Class Munt 1-4; April Antiks 1-2; Operetta 1-4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; A. G. S. Ch. 3-4; Glee Club 4; Class Volley Ball 4; Pres. Tennis Club; Honor Roll 4. High add Strand—“Dick” Co 11 eye Pre parato ry Once I loved a bonnie lassie. Football 1-2-3-4; Class Stunt 2-3; Pr-s. Latin Club 2; Operetta 2. Hobkkt Sullivan—“Mike” College Preparatory Better men than I have lived, but they're all dead. Student Council 1-3; Class Stunt 1; Vice-Pros. Clns 2; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Honor Roll 4. W.w van Scott “Scotty” General He will never lack the friendship of a kindly fellow man. Orchestra 2-3; Glee Club 3; Student Police 3; Football 2-3-4. Ci i ester Stalcup—“Chet” Business I am not bound to make the world go right. Pomeroy High 1-2-3; Football 4; B. B. 4. Mabel Stover “Mabie” General Quicker to look than speak her sympathies. French Club 1-2; A. G. S. Ch. 3-4. Swanson— allege Preparatory He is a wise fellow, who speaks but little. Class Stint 1; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3; Trig. 4: Track 4. Kenneth Thompson “Kenny” College Preparatory To gentle ways, I am inclined. Class Stunt 1; Student Council 2; l-atin Club 2; Pres. Latin Club 4; Ch. Student Council 4: Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4: Glee Club 4; Orchestra 2-3-4; H-D Honor Pin 4; Per. Honor Roll; Mimir Stunt 4; Asst. Business Manager Mimir 4. Zelma Van Leu van General The heart of a maiden is the heart of a bird. Afton High 1-2-3; Chorus 4; A. G. S. Com. 4. Flossie Vedder- Basiness She is fair to see and sweet, dainty from head to her feet. Class Report r 1; Class B. B. 1-4; Class Volley Ball 4; April Antiks 2; Sr. Play 4; Class Sec.-Tres. 3; Student Body Sec-Treg. 4; Hiking Club 2-3-4; Spanish Club 2; Topics of the Day Club 2; Hi-Dad Honor Pin 4; Permanent Honor Roll. Marian Wagner- College Preparatory I would be useful on earth, serving some purpose or cause. Orchestra 3-4: Honor Roll 4. (21)
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Class 3iistog In 1923 a bunch uv prairie schooners set out ta cross this country. Now this bunch was divided inta four parts. The greenhorns j’ined the greenhorns, and tha mediating j’ined the mediating, and the experienced j’ined tha ex- perienced. I j’ined the greenhorns. We decided to elect some officers so there couldn’t be no janglin’ as ta how ta git across. Ef I remember aright a feel called Tubby Zundel was leader, and Clifford Tiffany helped him. Dorothy Eberhard was elected ta take care of tha little uns while the elders did the work. We had scouts, too. Miss Neill and Miss Coolidge was used as advisors to keep us fruni danger uv Indians. Uv course we didn’t hafta follow their advice hut we found it was better to. The rest uv tha wagon train begun ta make fools uv us, “breaking us in.” It riled us up. We got so plumb mad we challenged the first part of tha mcdiatins to a fight, and we would’ve plum humiliated that bunch ef that Injun alarm hadn’t been given jest when we was started good. Pretty soon our travelin’ was harder, it was always different, and ef it hadn’t been fer our scouts most uv us ’uld never come through. We heard lots ’bout Injuns and other dangers, but it didn’t scare us much. Each one of the four parts did things ta beat tha others, and have a better time. There was fights, games, and foot-races. “Tubby” was our best man. This season ended with us advanced inta the plains. In ’24 thar wasn’t so many as before. We was advanced inta tha first of the mediatin’ classes. Our officers was “Tubby” and Bob Sullivan as helper, and Dorothy Eberhard again for the little ’uns. The road was rough and if it hadn’t bin for our scouts, Mrs. Lindgren and Mr. Young we’d been goners for sure. Every- thing was bone dry for us but we did have some healthy sportin’ times. Tubby, Richard Lyman, Lynn Smutz, Don Patten, and Eldon Hanks was hard ta beat. I fergot ta tell yu that tha wimen folks had games, too. Lena Cambell, Ann Stange, Mildred Courtney, Lois Nelson, and Betty Cochran was outstandin’ in these. Wall, et tha beginnin’ uv our third season we started with high hopes up that steep canyon of the Rocky Mountains. After havin’ spent two seasons on the desert the change of scenery was shure fine. We was now in second place in that train, and we thought we’d soon show these fellas whar to get off at. Our leader Tubby went up ta first lieutenant, so we got a new wagon boss. Betty Cochran was the new leader, with Eldon Hanks to help and Flossie Vedder to keep the diary. Miss Dillon and Miss Brieholtz spotted the dangers. In that third season we shure had ta prove our mettle. Injuns couldn’t stand when we was around. Our wimen folks had some friendly encounters with those uv the other wagons, but tha others didn’t have much chance against our bunch. Just before we got ta that top uv tha Mountains, we got into a fight with lead wagon. They claimed a mascot which was given ’em but ’bout the fii t thing they knew when we hit ’em was that we was ’bout three times as much man as them. They put up a fight, but we walked all over ’em. They gits tha chief guide ta give tha Injun alarm, so we beat it ta fight savages. We hunted ’bout a week but couldn’t find no trace of them Injuns, so we got plumb mad about it. They seen us coinin’ and hid tha mascot. We laid ’em all low and was just com- pleting the search when the Injun scare alarm was given by Mr. Bennet, another scout. Our athletes was such as Zundle, Lyman, Hanks, Berry, Smutz, Brown, Davis, Walker, Ragain, Newlin, Baker, Strand, Waite. The lead wagon was leavin’, so we puts on a stunt called “Miss Somebody Else,” and charges a leg uv venison for every four people who wanted ta see it,
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