Rupert High School - Comet Yearbook (Rupert, ID)

 - Class of 1923

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R.H.S. THE COMET . 1 9 2 3 I advise all students who hope to moke the'honor roll to refrain from Annual editing -it isn't healthy for grades.-Marian Sry. E A I advise Grace Hunter not to let substitute teaching puff her up.-Virgie Cunningham. I adise all managers to never spend a dollar till you see two in view.-Gladys Craven. - I advise any deluded Freshmen to keep out of ,school politics-its dangerous.-Verl Roberts. , h I advise the new Freshmen, when they can think of nothing else to do-just study.- Hary Hansen. - I advise the coming Seniors to hand in their test papers instead of their ponies.- Edna Meyers. I advise Mr. d'Easum to demand one book report every two weeks from all classes- its very good for the nerves.-Phyllis Wignall. V A I advise Smithy to beware of flappersf. -Faye Smithg Iadvise everyone never to accept the position of joke editor of Comet -it comes too near being the joke of the wlzole school.-An-ne Martin. - Page SUTICII ty-Five

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R.H. S. THE 'COMET 1 9 2 3 SENIOR A VICE We, the Seniors of '23, believing ourselves to be very old and extremely wise, have decided that it is our duty to the lower classmen to pass to them the benefits of our ex- perience in some badly needed advice. We hope and trulst that our efforts will not be in vain and that- each item of this advice will be heeded most carefully.-The Seniors. I advise Bill Marklanid and Mutt Creasey not to drop their marbles on the floor-they might roll where Mr. Halliday will find them and play with them. I advise Wilda Hyde to see the Boise Payette Lumber Co.,-they handle a good line of Devoe Paints.- Tillie Lundberg. I advise Hyrum Hoopes to get a Missouri meerschaum with a sack of Bull Durham as a raise is predicted in f'borrowed Cheste-rfields.-Short Webb. . I advise the chemistry students of '24 not to make fire extinguishers unless equipped with a raincoat and an fumbrella.-Bliss Gentry. Q I advise the Yell King of the year '24 to make up his mind to spend at least two periods each day planninng and scheming how to get more pep. I advise the mienager of the Ainnual to enroll for only two stu-dies, the rest of the time to be spent finding the best way to make S100't0 pay a S250 bill,-Frank W. Watson. I advise Whitie Scheffel to never have his hair peroxide again, it might get thicker, to stop turning his nose up at the study hall kids-'maybe it won't be so pug, and to stop stepping so high at the dance-he might get bow-legged.-Virginia Lewis. I advise Doyle Keller that bcst thing for him is to learn how to work his Own al- gebra.-Bessie Roberts. I advise Ina Packham to stop her stepping so mvuch, dancing, taking in shows, leaving her own dear little Rupert to take in dances and parties at Burley, keeping such dreadful Cearlyj hours, and missing her meals-she might not be Tiny, --Pearl Bailey. I advise James Allen to train for fottball ini the future.l-Ona Roe. I advise Norman Reidesal to stop his stepping out so much, he has plenty of time yet:-Loren Droste. I advise everybody to 'fkeep on smiling. -IJula Nicholson. I advise Mr. Benedict to become a lawyer after he quits teaching.-Harold Greene. I advise all students who hope to make the honor roll'to refrain from Annual editing to quarrel legitimately, and make a name for yourself Cor a fool of yourselfj on the stage. Iadvise all future editors of the Comet to begin by frightening their respective staffs? inito doing exactly as they are told, exactly when ordered to do it, also to follow my example in choosing a staff Cespecially a business managerj upon whom they can unload nine-tenths of the Annual work. Page Seventy-Four



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R. H. S. THE COMET 1 9 2 3 A ORGANIZATION i PEP After the clouds of doubt had cleared away and it was definitely known that R. H. S. was to have athletics, the question of who was properly fitted for Yell King arose. The student concil selected Frank Watson to fill this place and he named joe Catmull and John Ross as assistants. An eight piece band was organized to assist the leaders. Costumes for them were devised by the Yell King, con- sisting of purple and gold clown suits-the first official uniforms to be used by R. H. S. Yell Leaders. - Many pep meetings, bonfires and shirt tail parades were held during the year and this organization backed by an enthusiastic student body was a big factor in this year's long line of victories for the R. H. S. The Yell King had a difficult task to perform, considering the times. and the school appreciates the untiring energy and never failing enthusiasm with which he carried it through so successfully, aided by his assistants. The members of the pep organization are as follows: . Yell King ........l.........................,.............,..i,.,.,,,.....,,..,.................................... Frank Watson Yell Dukes .,,.,,..,....,,.,..............,......,.........,ll......... Joseph Catmull and john Ross PEP BAND Director QCornetj ...,,,,,. ...............,....,.,.,..,...... ........,. D e Lin Farnsworth Cornet .....,..................,..,...... .......... . .........,....i J ohn Ross Tenor ...,.....................,..,,... ........... V Villie Henschied Trombone ,....... ............ D arwin Burgher , Trombone .,.... ..................... C arl Webb Tuba .........,,,,.., ................. F rank Watson Drums ...,....... .....,....,....................,............................... ............ M e rlin Bowman THE RADIO CLUB This club, made up of a very enthusiastic and energetic group of radio fans, was formed last spring. Two hundred dollars was furnished by the school board to purchase equipment. More money was raised by membership dues. The set was installed dur- ing the summer months by some of the members and was ready for use about the time school started. T ' A The club now has a two stage audio and radio frequency amplifier. The latest developments in radio have been tried out until now tuned radio frequency is used. The officers are: President ........,.,..,.,....................................,.........,.....,................................. Emmett Creasey Vice-piesident ...............,..................,..... .....,..... D arwin Burgher Secretary and Treasurer .....,., ........................ R uth Remsberg Faculty Instructor ....,,............... ............ M r. T. XV. Halliday Page S'c?.'c'1z fy-.Sir

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