Melba High School - Butte Yearbook (Melba, ID)

 - Class of 1928

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KXKMMKMMMQ M M M M M M M M M M M M I Fl U C. -I -l FJ 'W M M M M M M M M M M M 5 KMKMKMMKKM . Sembr Clam 110160131 KEVVIE- M A high school education resembles the education of a flying cadet. Little gf things must be learned to pave the way for bigger things, instructors direct M the energy and talent into the right channels, pitfalls lurk in both for the K unwaryg but the end, a diploma for the student, wings and a rating for the M M cadet, are ample rewards for the long years of work. K M In early September, 1924, twenty-six hopeful graduates of ground school M entered the cadet life of M. H. S. As seniors we blush for our freshman con- M duct. Comparable to the Kewie we made a lot of noise and futily tried to fly M M over obstacles rather than work through them. Calming down we elected our M officers, Harold Olsen, acting cadet captain fpresidentjg Golden Sanford, act- M ing first sergeant, tvice presidentj and Iona Sharp, supply officer fsecretary- M M treasurerl. We were initiated by the older cadets and warned of the ben- zineboard, the meat-wagon, of washouts and crashes. We were accepted as M comrades, entertained the older cadets to show our good will, and, getting M the feel of the air, we ended the first year, our ranks somewhat thinned, M M but those remaining determined to go ahead. M M DUAL INS'l'RUC'l'ION- M M September 7, 1925, a smaller, quieter group of second year cadets returned M to M. H. S. We were more serious and ready to work harder to forge ahead. M That we did is proved by the number we had on the honor roll. We elected M K our officers, Iona Sharp, cadet captain, Eloise Moulton, cadet first sergeant, M M and Minna Simpson, supply officer. We entertained the new cadets tinitiationl K and a few weeks later they entertained all the older cadets. We told them of gag the dangers and joys of cadet life and then, watching over them, we dili- M gently worked toward our goal, a rating. We watched the instructors care- fully and one happy day we were given control of the ship with the instruc- M tors present to prevent a crash. So, with our ranks again thinned of cadets M M washed out, transferred and dropped back, we finished the second year. M M solio INSTRUl 1'ION- ' :OS M In September, 1926, the Junior cadets returned eager for work, for the M first and hardest half of our course was over. We chose Glenn Hall, who had M recently joined our ranks, as captain, Iona Sharp, sergeant, and Kern Blakes- M lee, supply officer. We showed the other cadets a good time Hallowe'en and K were their guests at other periods of the year. For the first time we were M allowed to take up our ships alone. Some narrowly avoided crashes, others M M smashed tail skids and were delayed, and a few, forced to earth by engine M trouble did not rejoin us. We applied the things we had learned from our M M instructors and landed, exhilarated and happy. To show our respect and es- M teem we gave a banquet for the departing cadets and thus ended our third K year. K M AT LAST! A RATING!-- M K We started our fourth and last year with pep and energy. Glenn Hall again M M became captain, Minna Simpson, sergeant, and Kate Rowe, supply officer. M M We were now being instructed in formation flying, and after six weeks of M this, one beautiful day, the entire Senior class of cadets took off on a pleas- M ure trip. First to Arrowrock Dam, then to Barrel Springs for luncheon, to M M the Capital City to see its attractions and then home to find a very worried M group of instructors and under-cadets. About this time, becoming dissatis- K fied with our colors, we changed them to green and gold. Our second forma- M M tion jaunt was a picture-taking trip, in which we thoroughly pictured Swan 395 Falls. Then rounding out our work, applying what we had learned, we fin- M ished our last year with the Junior-Senior banquet, and, after an appropriate f ceremony received our ratings tdiplomasj M M MK 5HMMHKXKXK3X



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KKMMKMKHMKXQQ M M M M M M M M M M M M -I I F1 C -I -l s I1 M M M M M M M M M M M Q KMMMKMMKMKXMKMMHHM Sembr Clam' P7271 We, the members of the senior class of Melba High School, in the city of Melba, County of Canyon, State of Idaho, being in a sane state of mind and wishing to properly dispose of our belongings before leaving the school, do hereby make this our last will and testament in the following manner: To the school board we leave our outgrown school building and three broken- down stools, which will be useful when they hold meetings. To the faculty as a whole we leave our sincere thanks for the time they have spent on us, and our promise to make the most of what knowledge we have ac- quired in Melba High School. The separate members of the faculty are remembered as follows: To Mr. Bennett we leave a bottle of liniment to cure all stiffness caused by Senior hikes. To Miss Ewing we leave the privilege of picking a husband from the Senior class so she won't need to always be lonesome. To Mr. Swayne we leave entire peace of mind as we are leaving his mathematics and Latin classes. To Mrs. Snyder we leave Glenn Hall to help her liven up the school next year. To the present Junior Class we leave the great honor of filling our vacant places in the student body, also the good necord we have made during our High School career as an incentive for them to work harder. To the present Sophomore Class we leave all our superfluous faithfulness to Melba High hoping thereby to promote the interests of the school. To the present Freshman Class we leave our book on Conduct in and Out ot School on condition that they follow it as faithfully as we Seniors have. Our personal property is disposed of as follows: I, Glenn James Hall, do hereby bequeath my best loved and most valuable pos- session, which is my rattley old Ford, to the Juniors to take their sneak in. I, Gladys Kate Rowe, do hereby leave my most adored property, Willie, to the Freshmen girls on condition that they love him as well as I do. I, Ralph Walter Neil, do hereby bequeath my musical ability to Archel Simpson that he may serenade Edith when I am gone. I, Allen Paul Swayne, do hereby bequeath my cheerful smile and happy dispo- sition to Bob O'Hara that he may brighten up some little Freshie's life as I have done. MMMMMMMMKKMM MKKHXMMHM HMMM MMM K KMMMHMMMMMMKMMM I, Minna Simpson, do hereby leave my dramatic ability to Pearl Stevens so that the plays will not be an entire failure because of my absence. I, Donald Ellis Ridings, do hereby leave my knowledge of petting and my repu- tation as a fast papa to the lower classmen so they will be sure not to miss any fun in life. I, Marie Jane Kimery, give my patience and perseverance to Pearl McElfresh so she will reach the envied place of Senior, too, some day. I, Marlys Helen Hartzell, gladly leave my Solid Geometry book to whoever will be so kind as to relieve me of it. I, Ernest Eberhard, leave my envied fame as a baseball pitcher to Clell Dickman, hoping that he will also help to bring victory to Melba High School and be popular with a certain Junior girl. I, Donald John 0'Hara, leave my most esteemed possession, which is myself, to whatever good looking girl will have me, providing she has enough money so I won't have to work. I, Alvin Benson, leave my honor roll grades to the poor dumb Juniors for fear they will not become Seniors otherwise. Witnessed and sealed on this eighteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and twenty-eight. CSignedJ Class of '28, Witnesses: Floyd Hunter, H. M. Cummins. M M MN M gi M M 3 M M IM HI MI MI MI EM -M MI MI IM IM MI MI 3 MI MI HI MI MI MI MI MFE

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