Melba High School - Butte Yearbook (Melba, ID)

 - Class of 1928

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i3g?0E3OQ3OiBQi3OE3CE3Gi?QE3Gi3OiZQi T THE BVTTE '28 EGQZQQEQBIEQZQSBGQEGQBQFQBSQZQQZQQZQQ The funzors SSE Hurrah for the Juniors But-somehow the tests were made M They're lots of pep easier Leaye it to them. By teachers or hands unknown M :gf T0,11ve up to thelr rep! And they an came through las good M students doj K Once they were Freshies They felt like kings with a throne! M Happy, foolish, and gay M But finally got t9 Work So now they are the Juniors M In their queer, little way. Who know just everything M Why now they're 'bout the smartest In the second year of high school Of any in U16 Ting- M M Each started his career M K Eggs: slglgliion At last when they become Seniors M ' They'll rule the roost as they please: They'll settle down to business M The third year brought great sorrow And live a life of ease. M For the dumber ones in class- M M When Mr. Bennett told them K They couldn't possibly pass. -GERTRUDE BAKER. M gg? umors M M Under the spreading High School roof- Week in, week out, from morn till Q The Junior students stand: night, M We, in number are seventeen, We study as best we can, M K And a, strong and mighty band. To win the goal we're striving for, K Then rule with mighty hand. M Mrs. Snyder's will is powerful, K M She rules 0'er all with might, Toiling-, striving-, struggling, When to our English class we go Onward through life we go, K Before her we recite. Each day we strive to do our best, M And study until we know. M Mr. Bennett, with the history class, M Makes us study as we should: -LOIS EICHENBERGER, ESQ M Mr. Swayne, our Latin instructor, M Tries to teach us the meaning of K Klgo0d.I! BOS3i30EkEB06NEFiNE3Oi30i39i3Oi3OE3OE3Oi30E3OOSiki2GiFi3i3Oi3Si3GEBQEGEEQQEGGQEEOSBSGOEEGEBGGOE



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,,..w-,a. , ,i,, a-e.-..,,., W.-. ..,. . , , , . MMMMM M M M M M M M M M E Fi U S Fl M M M M li M M M M MMMMM Sophomore Clam' 150110131 33? Q TAKE OFFS AND LANDINGS- M September 6, 1926-glorious date! Do we Sophomores remember it? Don't M M be ABSURD!! 'Twas on that invigorating morning that we, as Freshmen, 33 M strong, and everyone filled to the brim with enthusiasm and ambition, en- M tered the Flying School, Melba Hi! Mr. Swayne was our flying instructor, M M patient and faithful, Elsie Sandford, our cadet captaing Wallace Eames, M assistant cadet captain: Helen Gray, cadet first sergeant, and Howard Palmer, M squadron supply sergeant-a. qualified set. M All went well except that we failed to settle down to earnest work, con- M sequently we were punished by the older cadets initiating us. After surviving M that we took note of our elders' solemn warning about stalls, slips, skids and M M climbing turns. We were admonished to keep our noses on the horizon, and M always retain flying speed. That entire year was spent in practicing take-offs M M and landings. M M On Monday, March 14, we suffered a great loss by the death of our class- K mate, Charles Hackler. Throughout the year nine cadet associates failed to M M clear the fence and got stuck in the mud, thus diminishing our squadron M from thirty-three to twenty-three. M When that year of struggle and strife was brought to a close, we were M rewarded by being permitted to spend an enjoyable day at Givens Hot Springs M M with our older cadets and other flying instructors. M M JOYS OF THE JOY STICK- ' M M Nineteen brilliant, studious boys and girls, now Sophomores, resumed work M M once more in the Melba Flying School on the seventh morning of September, M K 1927, with Mr. Swayne our reliable flying instructor. This time, Frank Hilton 3:5 and his assistant, Geraldine Graves, held the position of cadet captain: Esther M Eichenberger was cadet first sergeant, and Marion Coleman, our squadron M M supply sergeant--everyone constant, and willing. M M It was now our turn to frighten and boss the incoming Freshies. On Friday, M September thirtieth, we Sophomores gave a party for that express purpose M -initiating the Freshmen. M M During that year six cadet associates were cracked up in landings, causing M BSS a decline in our squadron to that fearful number THIRTEEN! However, in- M M stead of being ill-omened, our number proved to be lucky as that year was M indeed a success. We became such experts at flying that we must say our M older cadets regarded us somewhat enviously! We were well 1'epresented in K M wrestling, in the baseball team, in the Letter M club, the Home Economics M club, the High Y, the school orchestra, in various plays and entertainments M and lastly, the Annual staff. M After a few nose spins at the very last, we completed a non-stop flight M that landed us into the Junior year with FLYING colors!! M M -CAROL READ, qsophomore Class Editor.J Bef MM MM M M M M M M MI ,M IM M IM IM 33? MI M IM IM MI IM M .M 3 IM SSE if Ki MMMMM rg M

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