Nampa High School - Sage Yearbook (Nampa, ID)

 - Class of 1934

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Bos M. ANDERSON- Swede And his name led all the rest-here anyway. ESTHER MAE ANDERSON- Andy English Club, 4: Vice-President, 4. Her ways are ways of pleasantness. KATHRYN ALMA AUSTIN English Club, 3, 4 : S. P. Q. R., 4. Her crown of glory is her hair. IOHN Roy BABCOCK Band, 2, 4: Orchestra, 3, 4: English Club, 3. A hard worker and a willing learner. IAMI55 ELMER BARR- lim Hi Y, 3, 4: Honor Society, 4: Sage Stall. Business Manager, 4: Glec Club, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Orchestra, 2: English Cub, 3, 4, President 4: S. P. Q. R., 3, Pontifex Maximus: Silver N, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres, 3, 4: N. F. L-. 3.4: Debate Team, 2, 3. And they Cut down the old pine tree. OY Loul BAUMGARTNER T ,3,4:FakIi 1. er o ears i er man. EMM GENEVIEVE BecKERi Beckie G. R., 4: English Club, 3. Well I don't know, Miss Birdfn JOHN OLIVER BENTLEY- fob Honor Society, 4: Science Club, 4: Student Council, 4: Tennis, 3: Student Body Pres., 4: Student Rotarian, 4: Emmett High School, 2. The meeting will please come to order- IOHN F. BERMENSOLO Football, 2, 3. Tests are as welcome as alligators in duck farms. MILTON BLATTNER Honor Society, 4: Hi Y, 4: Science Club, 4, Vice-Pres., 4: S. P. Q. R., 3: Happy Valley, 2. Well I don't know, but fthen he tells the whole worksj. RICHARD BOHN- Dick Glee Club, 3. He studies or sleeps at his own sweet will. MARGUERITE M, BOLIN- Maggy English Club, 3, 4. Sincerity and modesty. DOROTHY LOUISE BROWN1uDOffyU Tiffin High School, 1, 2. Hey, Kiddie- LuELLA LUCILLE BROWN Hon-or Society, 4. Scholarly, but sometimes-? . . . PAGE EIGHTEEN

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Jenior Class llfficers... LARRY ROBINSON President CECILIA MARTINEAU Vice President MARY FUJII Treasurcfr ARLENE WOOD Secretary tllillllllll CIJQSS IIISTIBIHY... The Opening day of school showed two hundred and seventy-five of us sophomores all bewildered at the prospect of entering Nampa High School, but we soon adjusted ourselves to the jeering phrases Of our upper classmen. Our first activity was the election of ofllcers. Cecilia Martineau was chosen as Our able president, and the other Officers were: D. Michael. vice-presidentg Carlos McDowell, secretary, and Opal james, treasurer. We also had the honor of producing our share of letter men, and we had every right to be proud of Gertrude Pilant when she was awarded one of the three medals for the United States jefferson Memori- al poster. Social activities were few, but we did entertain the seniors on the annual sopho- more-senior picnic in Caldwell. Our junior year. We elected Dick Wiley as our presidentg Ruth Forbes, vice-presidentg Mary Fujii, secretary: Opal james, treasurer. We displayed our class spirit by entertaining the school with a dance on the twenty-fourth of March. Then came the big event for which we had waited nearly two yearsfthe junior-senior prom. Determination conquered all diffi- culties, and the prom was a great success. It was a gala affair held under an oriental moon and in a japanese garden in Elks' Temple, May 5. Our Hnal year. After submitting to the authority of the seniors for two years, we were seniors ourselves. Our Officers were: Larry Robinson, presidentg Cecelia Martineau, vice- presidentg Arlene Wood, secretary: and Mary Fujii, treasurer, john Bentley, a senior, proved an able president of the student body. This year we presented three dances, all of which were a great success. Then came the days that we had all looked forward to for weeks-the junior-senior prom and the senior sneak. The climax was the senior' breakfast, the baccalaure- ate, and the commencement exercises. We were rewarded for our endeavors, our goal was reached, and we were graduates of Nampa High School. May we always preserve these memories which will become more valuable with time. --VERA SLANSKY. . . . PAGE. SEVENTEEN l 1



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VESTA ROBERTA BRowN- Bobbie Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Band, 3: Spiz, 4. Come on, gang, let's go. M. NAoMx BuRDG Glee Club, 4. Happy days are play days. ELLEN BURKHOLDER- Tootie G. R., 2, 3: English Club, 3, 4. Good things come in small packages. LOUISE HELEN BuRR1- Squeaky Glee Club, 3: English Club, 3. 4, Sarg., 4. Need any help? Here I am. ALONZO FRED BURTON Science Club 4: Hi Y, 4: Honor Society, 3.4. Our little mathematician. MYRA A. CALDWELL- MHC Slowly provoked, she easily forgives. ROBERT IEAN CAMPBELL Football, 4: Basketball, 4: Track, 4: Orches- tra, 4: Thatcher Central High School, 1, 2, 3. We don't want him any longer: he's too long already. MARGARET EMMA CARLOW Honor Society, 3, 4: Sage Staff, 4: N. F. L., 2, 3, 4: Silver N, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y, 3, 4: Science Club, 4: G. R., 3, 4,: English Club, 3, 4: Pres., 3: S. P. Q. R., 3, 4: Consul, 3, 4: De- clamatory Contest, 3, 4: Debate, 2, 3, 4. The question for debate is: 'Resolved' -ad infinitum. ETHLYN G. CASE G. R., 4: S. P. Q. R, 4: Glee Club 4: English Club 4. Quiet, studious, sincere. MILDRED LE NORE CHRxsTENsoN- Mim S. P. Q. R., 4: English Club, 3, 4. A good scout to haue along. MARJORIE FAY CLEMENTS- McGinty G. R., 3, 4: Science Club, 4: Honor Society, 4: S. P. Q. R., 3, 4. A sign of wisdom is che-erfulness. LAURA MAE COLE Glee Club, 2: English Club, 3, 4, Sec'y, 3, Vice Pres.. 4: Silver N, 4. Quiet in appearance with motive unknown. GAYLE COLLINS G. R., 2, 3: S. P. Q. R. 4. 'Tis good to be merry and wise. PAULINE E. CoMsTocK Spiz, 2, 3, 4. Her hair, her manner, all who see admire. . . PAGE NINETEEN H

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