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R. H. S. THE COMET 1 9 2 3 SENIOR AMBITIONS Frances ......... Phyllis ........ Andy .......... Faye ........ Verl ......,. Anne .........,. Marian ........... Tillie ,......... . Batty ........,. Carl ....,.... Pearl ............................. Virginia and O-le .,......... Mary H ........,........... . Hazel ,,.,......... Mary M ......., Pan sy ......... Isabel .......... Leroy .......... .Charles .......... Ona .............. Lapriel ........... Bliss ........... Lula ....,....... Dclin .................. Margaret ....r..... Gladys r....... Red .......,. LLee .................. Edgar ,.....,.......... Harold G .....,,.. Harold H ...,,,.,. John ............... Loren ......... Olive ........... Iva ........... Edna ........... Vxrgie ..........,. Hortense ........... Ray ........,.... Arthur ....,.. Vida ........ Elizabeth Bessie ..,,..... Earl ................ 0? Page S' fenty-Two ..........To To play her saxophone in the Boston Symphony orchestra. To be Mrs. Al. To play on University of Idaho football team. To take an extended trip to Brazil, To have an automatic chemistry note book. To not always remain Shy. To be stenographer for Prof. Ira Tweedy. To make Mable. Mrs. Batty. ' To be editor of the Pioneer-Record. To be six feet high. To break the new dancing record of 25 hours. To be little sister. To have naturally marcelled hair. To be the best dressed girl in town. To join the Follies. To complete her trousseau. To get his English record whitewashed. To outdo Willy Hoppe! To reach Declo by radio. To get good grades in spelling. To be+well, ask George. To get her history once. To fulfill his nickname CSenatorJ. To have straight black hair. To get girl's basketball teams started in all H southern Idaho. have enough time to step out and beat Alf's time. igh Schools in To be manager of the Skagg's stores in Mexico. ..........To drive ten head of mules. To practice law in Heyburn. To be a second Paderewski. To be a regular Don juan. To have permanent smokes. To extract teeth. To get rid of her embonpoint. To be a popular public speaker. To be the school flirt. To become Superintendent of Pershing School. To become an actress. To be a big man. To get Margaret. To be a vamp. To be chief telegraph operator in Rupert. To get out of school. ..........To get to teaching s-chool in a hurry.
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Elsie Smith R.H.S. THE COMET 1 9 2 3 GLEE CLUBS The 'Girls' Glee Club organized at the beginning of the school term, was an exceptionally large one, nevertheless under the leadership of Miss Thorpeg it has become a b-ig asset of the High School. It has appeared before assembly several times and has always met with universal approval. The Boys' Glee Club has also been an important branch of the music de- partment of the High School. The boys sang for assemblies at different times besides staging a minstrel show. Under the able guidance of Miss Thorpe Glee Club work has developed into one of the foremost of High School activities. .The members of the Gi1'l's Glee Club are as followr 1 Pearl Bailey Virginia Lewis Marian Prinson Roberta Greer Ruth Rishton Aileen Banagas Flizabeth Potter Myrtle Moncur La Vonne Ellis Vera Mayo Fdythe Sims Edith Stacey Alfa Lewis Martha Swanson Reva Masoner Edith Greene Veneta Wheeler Ina Oliver Lena Chase Lavon Penrod Grace Dille Violet Titus Berenice Anderson Pauline Hockaday Accompanist ...... Ruth Remsberg Marian Shy Phyllis Wignall Velma Connelly Vida Roe Ina Packham Vera Penrod Mildred Hausen Lillian Wheeler Guyla Jensen flda Oliver Virginia Hardy Augusta Johnson The members of the Boyle Glee Club are as follows: Russel Neilsen Darwin Burgher Charles Huggins James Hockaday Lee Brazeal Wells Smith Arl Speer Aubrey Powers Merlin Bowman Paul Gordon Cecil Wilson Jay Bartlett Kent Stone Joseph Catmull Dan Hfunter Delmas Anderson Keith Neilsen Melvin Stewart john Ross Horace Nelson Delin Farnsworth Carl Webb Loren Droste Frank Patton Frank Watson Clifford Mackrill Ralph Long Accompanist ........ Frances Allen Page Seventy One
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R. H. S. THE COMET 1 9 2 3 ,Earl ................ .,.. - ....................... PET WORRIES OF THE SENIORS How to get out of school and into the navy. Elizabeth ....... ........ W hether to stick up for Ablion or Rupert. Frances .... Clares ....... Leroy .......... ....... Gladys ........ ........ Virgie ......... ....... Hortense ....... ........ Loren .......... ....... Pearl ....... lva ........ John ............ ........ Phyllis ........... ..... .. . Harold H ......... ........ Carl H ........... ........ Mary H. . Carl W r........ ....... Pansy ......... ....... Bliss ............... ........ Harold G Margaret. Edna .............. ........ Lee .............. ........ Virginia... Hazel .......... ........ Anne .............. ........ Edna M ........ ........ Mary M ........ ........ Edgar ....... Vida ........ Verl ......... Ray .......... Lapriel ....... ....... Lulu ......... Ona .......... Bessie ....... Olive ........ Red .............. ....... .Charles .......... ........ Marian ..... Isabel .......... ....... 'Faye ........ Dclin ....... 4Whether,to buy a switch or bob her hair before graduation. How to draw those loving smiles from Darline. Wliere the next English lesson is coming from. VVhere she can sell another ticket. What teachers gonna be sick next. How to keep little sister from beating her time. How to keep basketball boys from stealing chickens. How to invent some invisible stilts. How to fill her graduation book. How he can be heard above the rest. 'How to get another high school dance started. How to move his feet, embrace a girl, and listen to the music at the same time. How to get thin to music. How to corner a man and hold him. How to meet the train, run to a fire and attend chemistry in the same five minutes. .How to get back to Idaho and J. B. How to wear eleven rings on ten fingers. How to breathe at night with a clothespin on his nose. How to sap the class for dues. How to hear all that's going on over the switch board at once with only two ears. iHow to part his hair in the middle. How to coax another credit out of Mr. Tweedy. How to go two directions at once in a Ford. How to stay joke editor and remain ladylike. How to keep from cutting up. How to get a l -I- Figuring out what stunted his growth. ........How to reform the class. ........Wonidering who rode his Caesar pony off. Wondering how he can get in front of Bessie at the graduag tion exercises How he will get to King's before Paul does. Arthur ........ ........ .Wondering where t0 hide the peroxide. .How to see through the covers of her geography book. How to sleep comfortably on kid curlers over night. Wondering how to keep her extent horizontially from becom- ing as great as that vertically. ' Why someone never killed Caesar before he wrote about his campaigns. Trying to keep away from the fire engine How to get to school on time once a week. How to hide her gray hairs brought on by the Annual staff. Wondering why they don't make chemistry ponies. What she will wear to school tomorrow that she's never wore before. How to get along with Mrs. Halliday and play for a dance. Frank .......... ........ W hat to become when he graduates-a movie actor, president of the United States, or an auctioneer. , Page Seventy-Three
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