St Anthony High School - Tattler Yearbook (St Anthony, ID)

 - Class of 1915

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THE TATTLER Page Thirty-one ' ■ ■ ' V JUNIOR CLASS Seited: Fjrris Stansel, Clarence Austin Standing: Amy Moore, Eva Hix, Francis Blevins, Vernie Everson Last September whtn High School was called for the term the class of 16 claimed a membership of ten, but after a few months of school our number decreased gradually until now w e have only half that number. Nevertheless we have maintained enough class spirit to keep up our end of the High School work. We have giv- en two programs with the aid of the Freshmen. We tried our best to make the Junior issue of the Tattler a success, and we are going to try and make our part of the Class Day exercises as good as that of the other classes. Next year we will be Seniors and will take the place of some of the best students St. Anthony H. S. has ever had. We hope to be as good in many ways, but unless we have some outside classmen in our class the Senior class will probably be smaller than any previous graduating class. s (f (T J (f

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Page Thirty THE TATTLER Seniors The class is deserving of much praise for being able to finish our books early. We have taken our final examination in English about three weeks early. We have had our English book finished for quite a while but we have been doing research work and have not taken an examination in it yet. Elda entertained the class with a week-end party at her home on Sand Creek. We enjoyed every minute of the time while we were there. Miss Smith and Miss Spence went with us. It will not be very long now until our class will have to separate, probably never to get together again. Marie, our class president, will go back to her home in Michigan, and the remainder of the classmen will not be so far away, neither will they be very close to St. Anthony High School. We are not sure how Ward will stand it--maybe he will go to Michigan and get a farm. Horace just loves to have the time fly so that he can go to play-practice. I wonder why? Roy, one of our very popular Senior boys is going on his ranch this summer. “Who is going to cook for you, Roy?” Ella, lately has worn a very happy smile. We have all been very curious to know why, but at last we found out that Irus has come home. Ella is our valedictorian. Mae, Nettie, and Ella are all going to attend the summer session at Albion Normal School. Since they will be like- ly to get schools not very far away, we would certainly like to “walk in on them” some time during school hours. Lew is one of the students that our school may well be proud of. He has helped to bring many honors home. He was on the debating team, and certainly helped to preserve the good record of the school in debates. He has also tak- en an important part in athletics. Pauline is so ambitious that she is anxious for school to be over so she can go to work. Mae is also a student to he proud of. She has had an important part in the de- bates and has taken an active part in basket-ball. Ward is another honor student. He has taken an active part in athletics, class activities, and school activities. Ward is our salutatorian. Esther is still as sweet as ever and we wonder why she is in a hurry for school to close. She says she is just tired, that’s all. Elda is not anxious for school to close because then she can’t see Bob so often and what is worse she will not be back next year. Eliza said that she thinks she will live on a farm. Perhaps in Montana. Sherry does not have such a happy look on her face lately. We have found out that Sam has gone to Montana. Nettie is anxious to get to teaching. Lila is anxious to get back to the farm. Pat rented a farm this spring. How can he “keep the house up” and tend to the farm? hen school is out Sturdy will be al- lowed to talk all she wants to without the teachers scolding her. Erma has been taking the domestic science course this year. She has been practicing to cook for two. Grace is not for sale. Mr. Sturdevant passed away the first of this month. The Senior class and Miss Maiden attended the funeral in a body. We all extend our sympathy to Ada for the loss of her father.



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Page Thirty-two THE TATTLER Sophomores When the Sophomore class entered school Sept. 15, 14, they entered with a bearing which seemed to say: “I am monarch of all I survey.” It is a well known fact that Sophomores don’t know; but they don’t know that they don’t know. We would not have admitted this at first, but now we are about to close the portals on the Sophomore class and enter into that state intermediate between Sophomore and Senior. Some few are going to miss that state and be- come Seniors. To them we hold out every hope of success. It is our wish that they perform the duties as the Sophomers of today would do them. We cannot realize that two years back we entered school with the air of the Freshman. Now we leave the Sopho- more year with the knowledge gained during the two years passed. We have given some creditable rhe- torical this year. The dramatization of “Silas Marner,” and the Sophomore pro- gram. We are also proud to have a Sopho- more in the debating team to help sus- tain the honor of the Red and Black. We are glad to feel that we are one of the units that go to make up the St. Anthony H. S. and while we realize that being near the end means a step for- ward, we also feel that in that step we lose our fellow classmen, the Seniors. This causes a note of sadness in our song of joy, but we wish them all suc- cess in their different walks of life. To the Freshmen we wish to say, fol- low our example in everything that was successful. Pass over our errors and let our experience be a benefit to you. To the Juniors, we extend our heart- felt gratitude, because of their exper- ience that will mean much to us next year. JUST IMAGINE Edward Taylor, Agreeing with Perkins Mary Freer, Out with Roy C. William Rider, Without a joke Arnold T., Not disputing someone Fred Wilcox, Not teasing Miss S. Jane T., Speaking to freshie Calvin K., Not getting a case Bertha N., Looking at a boy Livisa H., Forgetting to look pleasant Will J., In a hurry Ben A., Not behind a counter Afton S., Without a giggle Rad Ross, Forgetting his dignity Gay S., At a class fight Jonathan B., Not in athletics AMBITION To be in Europe directing the war To be back next year To become a speaker To please Louisa To become a clown To sing for Miss M. To be with Hilda To be a teacher To give someone a chance To become an athiete To become like Patterson To please Miss Kennedy To look pietty To live in Sugar City To min d Perkins

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