MAY 2 7 1927 REGISTRAR \_ UNIVERS ITY OF IDAHO
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P ublfshed in nineteen hundred twcnty-stJ by the Jissociated Students of the Oniverslty of Idaho
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Dur·ing the collegiate .war of H)25 - 19~6, we IHL\'e c·ardully obsern·d our· fl'llow-stud cnts in the routine of tlwit· IH'IUicmic duties, in the spirit of their intcrcollt•giatc contests, and in the pleasure of tht•ir so<"iltl life. As t;tuclcn ts we hn ve enj oycd t lw-.t• <'OilliiiOn exfH' l'it•n<·t•s, but we r ealizt• that the pleasant thought-- of true fellowship with college f1·icnd~ and fa<•tdty, which an• now ,i,·id and .,ct•mingly indelible, will gmdually fade and pass. Sin<·c it has fallen our lot to sct·,·c a" the •·ccordcr» of these obser,•ation,, we have endt••worccl to construct this volume so as to portmy the twofold pu•·posc fo1· which we lwlieve s uch n hook is intended. Fi•·st, to prescn·c memories which in the future will be monrcnts of enjoyment. S econd, to be truly n •prc,entati,·e of Idaho life and spirit, to impart thi,., s pirit to those who seek it, and to scl'\'c in later y ears as s timulating memoi•·, of pleasant days at the l lniversity of Idaho. ' J'111•: J•: ll!TOIIS.
Contents Our Idaho J:ldministration Classes Hthletics J:lctivities Idaho's fairest Organi2ations Satire J:ldvertisi ng ~
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Tdaho. our hearts unfold, To the flag unfurled abo1'C tlll'l·. 'l'o th,lj 8ilrcr and thy /{Old Idaho, tlty
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The .Adn1 inistmtiun B uilding as it appeared when the "Cni1·crsity opened, October ~3, 18!)Q. During the first year the students, one hundred and thirty-fi,·e in number, were all of prep1u·atory grade except six. On the day of opening, Prc:-idcnt Fmnklin B . Gault and one other p•·ofessor con;,tituted the Faculty. The old .\dmini;;tration Building ,,.a, dc,;troycd by fire ~ I areh 30, ] 906 and was replaced by our pre,-cnt Collegiate Gothic· ~h·ucturc.
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.\ D I of Gracht•,te Study at the l'ni,·er,.,ity of Idaho is to encoumge and promote resl'l\t'Ch and ad,•ttnced work. ' Vh ilc the graduate stu(lt-nt i:-. expected to a ...... unw the iuitiatin• and th<.• •·esponsibility, the purpos~ of this di,·ision is to proYick him with the metho,] of independent study and disc ipline of original resean·h, to the ultimate encl that he may con tt·ibute to the adYancemcnt of knowlccl.gc. Cnhampct·ed by restrictions tha.t necessarily obtain in underg raduate •.,·o rk , he will come into freedom of nssoci1~tion with old<.• t' scholars. who will ,.,eek to make his work pt·ontable to him by gi,·ing such aid and direction as he may need. Graduate Study is uncl<.•r the geneml supen ·ision of the Director of Graduate Study. In it,., scope it con•t·s the ntrious schools and colleges of t he Cni ,·crs ity, nanwly: the College of L ette rs and Sc·iencc, the College of .Agricul. hu·e, the College of Engineering, the Colkge of l Aw, the chool of ~ l ines, the chool of F orestry, the School of Education, and the Agricultural Ex perimcnt Station. .A t leas t thirty d<.•partml•nt within the abo,•e-named schools and collt•ges oA'e•· majors tow<trd the ~ l aster',., degree. ~lnny of the departments offer sc,·cml majot·s nnd thus the opportunities fot· specializing arc ext cns ivl).
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B.A. ll'urt/,, r-l:t /log(! H. 1'0.
1\;lppa Kappa Gamma: (;«.>m cor the :.lountnin~ Staff 2: En,::li~h Chth: Epi~eopn I Cluh; Y.W.C ..\. Cabinet.
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Ooar<l; Pi Bela (;um mu:
HROII'X
BROW'
B.A. IA·wi.•loll lli(lh School l'lti Delta Thctn: Delta Si,::-
mn
1. 2.
l'rc~irlent
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Winj!'ed I Jclmct President 1: ··.\ ·• Ito nor• 2. 3. 1: En:rlish Club President 1: l'r«.>-ident Senior Cln'' 1: .\r~nnut Stnff 1. :.Jnnng· in,:: Editor 2. Ed ito•· :1: Blue Buckt'l Stnff 2. A"" date Editor :1. Contrlhu· tur 1.
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B.ua:!>
nux S. Bt·n.-trr B.S. (Ed.)
t•. ,,; 11-fiH/Iiti!IIOtl Delta ·1 ht'ta l'hi.
~clwol
lotn:
u.s.
f~f tr~:<.;/fnl lli(llt Srhool Lt wi.... (tn« Sorwul School
B .. \. :,.i,ma .\lplm Cluh.
Y. Hot.AK'rh
c:l,•t•
CHRl< BtllGER
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B.S. ( Phy-.ics)
K. B \IL~'I'An
ll.S. (Eel.)
rrkQ<I, H'u•ltill!fiOJt
D•·'t:t Chi: ,\,,odated f:n. .:lnt'crs; Staff Idaho lrill~('r. I, ~. :1: Cuptuin K. 0. T. C.: \\'ll~hinttou Cluh: J(laltu En.,ineer,.
Dell:~
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(;amma: Sndelr Editor .\ rgonaut J, ~: Or::wnizntlon J•:d itor Clem <> f th<' \lountain• 2: English Cluh.
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Gesr,u· E. BJORJ.: B.S. (C.E.)
n~:Alt
B.S. (E.E.)
{,etvi.~lou
4: .\.I.V..K Pres. 1: \--o-
da ted Engineers. \".-Pre>. 1:
lntc r-1-'ra t e rnitr Conn·
cit 3.
II itth School
Sigma :'\u: "I" Club; Assodatecl En~tiueers. \ ' .• f'rell. 3: Fri'Shmnn Track: \ 'nr<l· t> Tmc~: flu'. ~l~r. lela· ho Enginel'r 3: Pre'!. Ci,·ll
1/nirliau H oull Schcml
!leta Chi: Sigma Tau. Pres.
En~inecrs: A~s·t. Bwdnes~
I.
~110'· Gem of the ~ loun· tal"' 2: F.u~tlish Cluh.
B. B., JO:It B.S.
P .H ·r. B.n.r.rF
Gt:OIHl l:
B.S.
(~I.E.)
Torito fo'olls. l<lolm
Ouei<lo Aeaclemy, U.A .('.
>\lpha Tau Ome~a: .Junior Week Committee; \ '.·l're<. Fro,h Class.
Shrma Chi: Si~Cnm Tau: \ 'odnte Eclitor Idaho t:n. 111neer 2. Editor 3: .\,sodated En~tlnccrs. Pres. I.
Br.n·o·" ·' C liL' n t' " B.S. (Ed.) Boi.w II iyh Srlooo/
Bu,.le!l lfi(lh School l 'hl Gamma Delta: Track 2:
Uro,ketball 3. I; Football :1; "I" Cluh.
Y~:n);'•·= Y.
c.\l.nwo:o.r. B.S. (Ed.)
.\L\ t' ll>:);'f; C II EXOWP.'l'll
B.A. Jloscolt' lli(lli Sclio<JI l>nlcth T~>th Giml'l: llluc
.1/ e rillifn11 Uurcrl H il)h :'r/u• )/ ".\ ·• Honors 2. 3. 1: ""The
llm·ket Stoff; " .\ .. Honor1. ': " "'omen·s Lea~rt.e: 1-:u~tlish Cluh.
Pre.;;, nnd The Settler" 1: ""l'lar c:o<'rs'' 2: ""Fintlcrs· Keepl'r,;· 2; "In Ill<' Onrk· ne~s"" :1: ""Homen ·o nd Juliet" I.
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CA~I~I:
B.S. (Ed.)
Kappa Kappa Gamma: c;,.m nf the ~fountains Sholl" :r. Or~<lnization Editor 1.
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CURTIS
B.S. (E.E.)
B.S. (Ed.)
lf'eo•er Hi!lh School Ill\ II: A.. E. t.:. I.;
Allii!ill ."forte .\'oo1ool
Lindler
Sigma . \Jphu Epsilon.
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E. Cox B.S. (Ed.)
)fAn<;AnET
Lincoln H. S., 1'aroma
"\\'M. n : n "\\' . CuAXSTON
Gamma Phi Beta; Y.W.C ..\. Cabinet 3; WOm<'n's 1.1'11· I!'Ue Cabinet t; Fr<'shm~u Stunt Commilt<'e.
B.S.
(Bu~.
Jfl. A nyel C'olleur . Pm·tl,nd Lindll')' Hall; DeSm~l Club; lnter-llall Coundl.
DoxAr.n L. Coox' B.S. (E.E.)
JosEPH "\\'. Cuu.rn:th
B.S. (E.E.)
ScmdJ>Oint lii(Jil School
Boise Hi(lh St:hool
Phi Gnmma Delta; .\•iociated Engineers; Junior Week Committee; ,\s<oclatcd Engineers t; .\. I. ~. E.: Dnsincs.; ~lgr. Jllue Bucket :1.
Delta Mu Chi; .\ssol'inl<'cl Engi IICCI'S; . \.J.E.Jo:.
F. C .DII. ROX B.S. (Ed.)
\"JCTOR
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L&J'liA )1. Dt! C Kt:R
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Boise Hi(Jh School
K oosk ia lli(JI• .'lrhool
Kappa Sigma; •·s·• lionor, -1: "I" Club: Fro•h Footll.~ll and Baseball: \"nr-11) Footbnll 2. 3. 1; Ynr-itr Baseball 2. 3, 1.
Pi
E . Dnrssr·: x B.S. (Ed.)
Gt:R'l'ltt:Ot:
igma Rho; "A" HOllON I. ~. 3. 1: Spnnlsh Clui1; Eno:Ji,h Club: Pno:cnnt 2.
DwtGHT
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B.S. (Ed.)
Hrrrrison llioh Rrhool T..ett'isto.! State Sonnrrl l'i Ep$ilon Sigma: Spanf,h
R1111ert H•rtll Srhoot
Sigma .\lphn Epsilon; Phi .\lpha Della: Bench and Dar .\ ss'n.: lnl~n~ollegiate Debate.
Club; DeSmet Clnh; " .\" Honors 3, 4.
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B.S. (For.) c,ln!lave•l, Prmyrr3inm1, P. t. Square und Gompa<s; Xi Sigma J'i: v .• l're.~. :\.<socl~ted ;FQKCStel'll: En~Clish Cltib: C»smopolltl\11 ('lull: l'l'c's. Filipino l<h1huar)s il.
LewiMbn 1Jioh Stlwol
Gl<'e Club !!, 3: Sec. Stud~! lit llt'anch .(\.S,M.E.
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DosAJ.n 1-:. D1cx
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H. S. (C.F..)
"II:' ,llonors 1, S.Jo..l. Cluh.
Je/Jer.<ml If. ,<; .. l'orlloncl
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C. EcKI:RlL\::oiY B.S. (Ed.)
J\(l SJ:s
G. o. B.S.
('olltHHt'oocl Hl(lli School
EltER'f
(.\ ~.)
Suo••tlary Sr/,oo/ ()klahoma . 1. d' .II. Colli'(!~ ,\g. Club.
En:at:TT H.
ERrcK<Ox
B.A. Sort/1 l'l'lllrctl lli(JII $rh•Jol
.\lplm Tan Omega: D~lla Sigma: Theta l'.p~ilon. \' .• l'rc,,
EsTIII:R
I I. Em:•: X
B.S. (11. Ec.) Jfcf't11uuwn lfiyli ;:;rlwol I lome 1-:<·onomi<·• Club.
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rullrl :,t ·lf: 2, :1. 1: , \ r~ollJUll lloJnl 3; 1:c .. r f•f the .M onntnlns Stnfl' 3, I: Chr. Dl'<:~rrnting C ,, m 111 itt ce ll omc Corn in~t Dnr ·I: Pha)' Produc•liun 2, :~. 4;
B\',\XS
B.S. (B us.) KriiO(I(J lf i(Jh Srhool
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1:
Council ~: ln'"''<'<llle<:"i.ltt! Kni~thl~. !'res. 1. :\ational \ ' .-l're,, 1; Wn~hington Clnh, l'rc~. 3. 1: Engli•h Clnh. SC(: ••Treas.: Chr. Fro~h Pet> ltnllr Committee: Chr. Junior J'J'Olll.: (:en. Chr. .J nnior W eek: Chr. Sen. Jlnll Committee: Vnrslt)' l)r.tlorr 2: Ar~ro-
Sill"'" Chi: Cn1·tnin: English Ciu iJ: S<>n ior Ball Committee 1: (;em or the l\lountain• Stnfr 4: Argonaut Starr 1: Cnsl: "'1'<-a llawk~": "Man Who Mtll'· rietl ,\ Oumi> Wife": "Rolli<'<> and J Jlli<•l": "Cnpt~in APt>icjnek": Stunt !'est 2: .Junior Week Sl1tnt ~.
A.S.U. I. Stunt Committee llnckct "\V'oy-
1: nus. Mgr. II In c :1: llusincs'! ~l;r.
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fnrlu~t ~l en" 2; !;n-it (Jf "l'lli'Cnnt". "l)o• cr Roufl", ug, crrmau"; ''lit-~ \\'ho c:ct< Smitten", "R<rmco ;u1<1 J ulicl", "'l'o!tt lin•• ks."
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B.S. (l•'or.)
l' 11l~• rrltv ot lllinoi8 'llphn Tau Ome~:n: .\-.()o chtlc<l Fort..tcr~.
W.\l.'tY.Il D. Frr.LO
U.S. (For.)
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C'nUht•i!ll /ligh s--/101 J .~ l'hi Dcltn Theta: "I'' Club ; _J .\-.ol"latcd fo'orestns; 0(Ul'
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B.S.
(;J:IJTIJI'III: FJ.I:)II.Sll
Gomlill(f 1/i(lh Srhool 'l'nu ~I em ,\ leph: ;\lu Beta
lL\ . H11tk•• lli(lh Sehoul Glee Cluh: \\'. \ .•\.; Jnuint· l'rom Cnmrnitl<'<'·
ll~tn: l.nnohtln Gamma. l)(oltn: .\Jr. Club: \'.- Pre~. \Jr. Cluh: Dalt)' Cattle .fntl~thiJC Team: .\nimal
n~Snwt Cluh: En~tli'h Cluh:
llu ...harulr)~ .Judging Team: t•rodu('ts Juclgin~
Dn ir~ Tt'HUI.
,:o,\'nu: Fr.t. l'
B.S. (Ed.) Hltlf'k(out 1/iylt :>rluwl
l'i ~;p,IJun Sl~tmn. l'n•,. I: " .\" IIOilllr': Women·,
Orm En•t: .s•: Gonu B.S. (Eel.)
\thleli<' .\·~·n.: En~rll•h Clnh: Spani-h Cluh: Basst'lhall: llildnjl': \'otiC}'· l~oll: B:hehall: Senior .\n· nnttn('t_lliH.:'nl
Tm•1 1/i(lh Srhool
Committee.
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K. G \RHI:TT B.'. ( Bu-..)
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G .\RRIS().S
B.S. (Eel.)
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.1/o.<row Hiyh :->rliool c;ummn Phi Beta: Pi Ep.si· ion Si~tma: f)alelh Tello cam('l: ··rr' 11ono1·o;: 1. 2 • :1: .. \ •· I h1nor• 1: English
111(/h School
:>lama :'lou: Cnr1nin: Squnn• .ttul ('umt>tl,..,: l>rnmallc· ~11111111(\'1',
C'luh.
Y. B .. \ .
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H. Gonoox B.S. (Ed.)
.Jo,I:I•JJno:
fll'll/l•f<J 1/iyh ·'"''"'"'
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B.S. (Ed.) J/O.,t'tltt• 1/:yll ;.;clwol
B•• J'' II (!A Sr/,.,o/
$('nbMnl anil Bhulc: ••rosh J.loothnll and Dn•ketball:
f.1 ~li•h Cluh.
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B.A. (Eng.) f'ottelle High School
:'lfARF.r. Gnlt'VI'I'Il
Gamma : Cu 1·tu i 11 ; Mo•·tnr Ooarcl 1: ··.\ " Honors 1. 2. a. -1; Entrli>h
D<.~ltn.
Club:
\ '.·l'res.
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B.S. ( I f. Jk) Burley Hirth School
\\' .:\ ..-\.;
Sc<•.
Home
Economi<·•
Club.
\\·omen·s Lengue ': Cia~' \'.-Pre<. 1: Cast: '·For the Lm·e or ~like'' 1: --rr-- 1: " \\':1rrnring ~len" 2: "I•:, l'rrmnn" 2 : "Romeo ancl Juliet" I: --Romanik \"e·• :1.
Josn: B. II-'"'""
B.A.
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Hi!th Srh•ml
EI.IJ:A UO:'I'H
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B.S. (Ed.) {:nutline
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B.A.
.:IC(tdf:ilt'l
Pi Ep,ilon Sigma; Oaleth fcth Wmel: ··A" Honor-: OeSmct Club: Hikin".
~amiall Hi!th vlm<JI
Enghsh Club: ",\" llonor• I.
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Oaleth Teth Gimel: .. ,, .• llonors: Y.W.C ..\.: Spnn· ish Chtb: \\'omen'< .\lh· leti c Ass'n.: Clas~ \ 'oller· ha II :l, •I ; Uask<•l ba ll 3. 1: Jlaseball 1. 3: Hill e 'l'<·nm I: IIi king l. 3. I.
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J. lloou ts u
B.S. (Bus.)
n.s.
Boise Ili(JII fkllmll
L• wist on High Scllrl'll Bdlill(lli(Jiil S ormol
Si~ma
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"R" Honors; DeSmet Cluh: \'.\\'.C ..\.; .\ .\\'.S.l'.l.
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B.A. Boi•e High Srlwol (;a111111>i l'hi Beta: l'i Bctn. t.~unma; HngJi~h Club;
Senior Fortna! CQJOillll1<'\.' ; .Junior Week Committe~.
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R.S. (Eel.)
7'win Falls lii(JII ,'klwol Delta Gamma : ··.\ " llouor~ 1. 2, 3; Y.W.C.A . Cahlnt•l: Sec. .\ ssocinted Women Students: Or;:aniza tlon Editor Gem of the ~loun tains 3.
Srmd)JOinl 1/ i(!il .'lrltool
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Kappa Kappa (;ammn: Sig""' .\lphn Iota: l'i E1>silon Sigmn: En~:II,Jt Club.
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(}roro A. lln:t·~r.R B.S. (:\li n. E.)
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B.S. (Bus.)
K eiiO(J(J Hiyft Srflool Beta Theta Pi : SC'a hba nl nnd Blade: " ! " Clnh: ,\ s-
Bru·ley 11i(JII !irllotJI Kappa Alpha Thclo: Bet:.
'ociated :'-liners: Fre-hman Football nncl 'frn(•k: Footha II 2 : Truck 2. :1: Student t\clvisOr)' Coundl 1: H.O.T.C.; Hiile Tet~ nl l, ~- ~ - 1; ~lajor H.O.T.C'. I.
Gamrnn:
Pi
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Board; Cu rtnl n; l'ln r J'r(). ch rct ion; En gl ish Club; Class Trcn~. :! ; Executive Board .\.S.U. I. 1 ; W omen's Council.
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FREDA
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A Ill( rira,l Frtlls H19l1 SrluJol
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Knppa .-\lpha Theta: l'i Betn Gnnuna : W ..\ .. \ . SN·.
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II~:OG I:
f.Ancoln. X efn·oxko, II . .~.
R.S.
l't Beta Phi; T•·chlc C'l ef I, 2. 3, I ; .) nniOI' W ee!> Committee. J unlor I' rom. Committee: J nnlor Song Fest : Women·~ Council 3; Winner I' rite Son:: 3: l'ep Band Show 1. 2. :1: ~lu-ic Editor. Gem the ~1om•·
.llosco•c High Sr/1{)0/ Tu u Kappa lola: 'fa u
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.\l eph; En.::lish Clnb: Hille 'l't'am 1. 2; P.clitor llniHI· hook 3: Pres. Y.:'oi.C .. \ . 3.
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H.S. (E.E.)
K .\TIIRYX Th- ~tPHiu:v ,1Jo•ro~
Wallace• 111(14 Srltool
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Square 'hnd ComJ)fP•.,, E•urlish <;lnb; ,\•;.oclnlcl\ Ent:Jvce•·~. ,.\.l.W.B., Y,rl·r~::~ .
Lrnfi~l<l Co/IP(/t'.
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B.S. (II. Ec.)
B.S. (Bus.)
Rosel>e•·•·y High S<"lioo/ Hom<" Economies Club: ldaloo Club: Y.W.C.A.; ~lu,ic In "Light Upon the ~louu tn i ns": "ll" llortors 1, 2; " .\" Honor~ 3. 1.
Pi
Ltu•i., and Clark H. S. Beta Gnmma: Onleth
Tl'lh Gimel: "B" Honors
t. 3.
Ho>At. B. lliYt:x(; B.S. (Ag.)
\\'t :Sit"R F.ll
Y.
JOXES
B.A.
R11pert 1/ig/i S<'IIOOI ll€'1:. Theta P i: "B' ' Honors 4: Ag. Club: Frosh Footba ll. lntrnmural lln~ket hnll; Grain Judgino; Tt:am 3.
P(l/OIIU, Wrrsllill(!lOn. II. S. Pi llela l'hi: Wttshington , Cluh: Y.W .C..".
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B.S. (B us.) • tnl'isto,, 1/igl! S<"liool Pt Uctn Gnrnma; Cia;, S~'C. I.
Ynt..~o:s R. J o tt:s ;o:s
B.A.
1/oise Ili(lll School Sigma
K nl~t"hts;
RtcnARn .Jonx-ox
B.S. (Bus. ) l'oll(!likeeT>-•ir Elioh Srlwol
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St>anish Club. V.-l'res. 1: l'ep Dnntl Sll(}\\ 2. a. I : Inter-Frnl<"rnitr Coundl 4 ; "Mnn Who Marr·lctl A Dumb W ire" 3: •·Captain Appl4:.la<•k'' J: " ltorneo nntl J\tllel" 4; Curtain.
1'111 Oeltn The ta .
lftt.t:..'\ \~. D. Low~
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B.A .
P. KAliS
Gr.AnYs
B.S. C'aldwt•/1 lliyh Schnt>l J)t>ltn Grunma.
llowuw F. Kt:t' Lt:R
B .... (Cht>m. E.) l )ortrl' 1/o lli!lll ~cllool
S. Hoot:RT Lot'"' B.S. ( l~d.) lktn Thl•tn l'i: .\merit-an Jli ... tor)· Tn'l>h)• l•: .....my.
.\'mutKt IIi ylt Sclwal lntcrSeabh:tnl and Dlacle: English Clnh: E1>isropnl Club: Pep llnntl Show 2. 3; Cia,-; 'l're:J-urer I : (:em of the ~l ountnin• Stntf 2. A~-o dntr Editor 3: Editor-inChief ~: Cndel Colonel ILO.T.C. I; Cia'-~ Stunt I. :?.
Sl~tniO . \ lphn Bpsi Ion: <~riiCf(iute Kni~thts;
E,rut:H R. Kt;:<x&nY
n.A.
Wa~ ll .. H. ,<;. \11>hn Chi Omegn: Erudi'l' Clnh: Spnni'h Club: :\lortar Roanl: Pre.>. Pa n lll•llenh: 1: ",\ .. llonors 3. 1: \\':hhi n~ton Club: \\' . \.\.I. t. 3: Cht•• S ec. 2.
Uarhlrm .
J.,-xxt: Kt:t:xt:Y
B.S. (Ed.) Tm!l lh!f/t
.~1·ilool
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J.t: UT t;
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Ttlahn 'l'eclt. Delta Onrnmn: Sigmn Delta l'i. l'rc~lcleul 1: ~ngli<h Cluh: S1>nni<h Club: .• _, .. llonnr< :1, I; Y.W.C .. \. Cahitwl 1.
.T. L£H\'TU: B. S. (Ed. )
(~I ' Dlll\'
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ll'(lh ,..:f'/wol. ( ' /wUf!!f S onUtrl
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l?t·ulu·u."f 1/iyll SrluJol
r·oeur (f,fle>H' 1/i(Jh School Kappa. ,\lphu Theta; l'hl l"p.. ilon Onllcron: rr('S. !lome Economic~ Club: Chi'-' S('c, 3: Junior \\'('<'k Committee: Y.\\".C .. \.
.\lpha Chi Omc,~ta: SiQ:ma 1?<'11•! l'i: " .\ " llonor, 1: l'rtiC'h,h Club: OrdJl',tra t· ' 'I n•hll' tll.'f Club ~. 3. '
R . .\ 1.1: ~.-.: l.o"c
B.A.
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t·oeur (/',Jitue Jligh School Delta (;ummn: Pi O('tH (;;unum; :\torlnr Oonrcl; ".\ " llonor<: F.n~Ciish Club; Ch.-< Tren~. 1 ; Chl'-S S<'<'. :1: Vrl'~hmnn Stunt Corounilll.'l': llun•nrcl Con· lest Corouuittec 3: Sot>ho· rroor(' Frolic: .J nnior Prom Com mittee: Scnio1· Formal Com mit t e(': l' rl'<. Pi Beln (;nmma: l'an-llcllcn· ic Hepresc nlntlvc :1. t :_..'-;1'1',\
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lli(!lt School
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Y. l l o.at;.\Y B.S. (Bu~.)
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B.S. (:.\I.E. )
f'c•ll" llitllt S"I•?O/ Ot>lla Chi : •\ lplm I\.1PP•I r~J ; ··n" nonors t, ~. 3. 1 : ~nr:· li;oh Club: \r=rotwut SinH' Tll'in
Plt/1/i/lw~ ;\'on1w1
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:Junior .\.S.,t.F.. ,\,..ociat<'• gllQ:illetr.. : to,n>opolitan Club; oesm~t Club: Fill· J.tiuo Club.
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U.A.
f'or111· c/',1/enr lli11h Scl10o! ;\lphn. Chi Omega; llnskcthnl l .1, ~: llnschnll 2, n: Sl uul Fl'~t 1. 2. 3: J.'ro!lh <:rc.., Cumm ittcc 1: Pep Bnnd Show I, t, :1; Y. " '· C. .\ . : l'nf:'l' to ".Ma)' Que!'n" t: " \ 'uncial Bcnu-
liitJh Srhool Phi Dl'l tn Thein: Sc·nhhnrcl ami Bhlfll': '' ll " Ho nors 3: ,,,, .,, B u~fncss ) ljl'r. <:em of the ~l o u nlnfM a: llusinc<' ~lftr. 1: Cnptnin Jl.O. '1.('. 1: F•·~,hman Stunt. ,1/o~row
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(Ed.)
A' r/IO(t(l IJ iglt Srhoo/ Och< Thein PI: Pep Band
Leader: lnl!'r - Fralt>rnllr Coundl. Pres. 1.
H.t" l' ll
B.S. (Ed.) Hul'lqt llittlt !~rltnnl Sl~:mn \lphn 1-:tl<ilol): ".\" llonc~r' :1. 1: l ntercollcgi· ah.• Dt•bnh• 1; I ntramural Debate a.
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(Ed.)
llittlt .<;,·hoof
Gnmmn: Cia.•> \ '.- Pres. ~: Spurs: ;\lOria•· llOAI'(l; P 1·c•. A. W .S.LJ. :1; l'•·c•. l'nn -lil'llcnic 3.
KIIIJI"' Knppn.
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B.S.
fA wi• (ttld ('far~· II. S. l'i llctn Phi : Wi n!(ccl l lelm~l
: 11 A 11 1rono rs 1. 2. 3; l':n!(lish Clu h: Wa~<hington
:\L\ Il<IAJH;·r· ;\f,, cKis ."'Os
B.S. (Ed.)
Cluh: J)t•Smel Cl ub: A. S. l'. \\'. l'olut Srstcm Commi tt ee: ,\ •,odatl' F.clitor llluo llurket ~: .\ ssoe1nlc Eclilor C'o-Etl Argonnut 3;
Smrrii>Oiuf Hioh St'ltool
l'i lletn l'hl; Y.\\'.C.A.
Editor Cn-1~<1 A l'llOIHHtt 2;
\ '.- Pre,. \\'n,hlngton Cluh 4.
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13.S. ( Ed.)
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Boise 11 iyh School Idaho 7'ech. Della Gnmmn: .. n·· I lonors 3: F.ngli~h Club; SJ>Hnish Club.
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Cln<s Sec. 3: Busketball 1, 2, 3; llockC)' 2. 3.
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B.S. ( I f. Ec.) .llos~oro
L.L.B.
lli(lll :"clwol
Phi l;psilon Omicron. l're•. 1: High Honor~ 1. Highe-t llonor'l 2: llomc ~A'Onomics Club. Y .·I' res. 3. 1. "The
Li!l'ht
l'pon
lli(lh School
J<nt>Pa K>\111>" Cnm mu: Y. W. C. A.; W. t\. ' '· t. 3:
11osroto II i(lh Scllool
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Jloscow lliolt ,<:.rhool Onlcth Tcth Gimcl: .\ lph:r Soei<:ll': '' i\ " I hrnor·s I, 2. 3. 1; EoiSCOJllll Club: 'EniC· Jish Club; Dine Duckct
Sf . .llfll'(/f,fiR flrtll \\',,\. A.; Jln,.eball: Voller· hall: nn<kctball; llikinl\' 2. :1, I.
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B.A.
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DoN'A l.tl M. M cCJtEA
B.S. (Bus.)
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Kappa Sl~enllt: lntcrcollcf(i· nte 1\nl~ehts: OeSnwt Club: Cln •• Tr·eas. 3: ,\thlelic
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B.S.
~llrr.: i\I'!I'OIIIIU t St n fl' l.
Hoi•e. Tfi(lh ,<:ciwol Rnppu K npp;l (:nmnuo.
2:
lnl cr-Frn ternitr Council: (:em of the ~IOtllltlljns Staff 1; .Junior !'rom Com-
mittee .
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(Ed.)
Nu~1m: 11s
B.S.
Hw·IP•t lfiflil f'lt'l•ool
Col~tmuict
School of J>mmatic Art
Si~rnn
Chi: "1" Club: na.okcthnll 2. n. 1: Football 2. 3. 1: Trn~k 2. a. •1: Tntcr-Frntcrnll)' Connell ~.
I'I Sl!(nm Rho: Mask and Onjr;:cr: English Club: Y. W. C. . \.: Advanced l'lny l'roduction.
4.
Joux '''· Nou B.S. (Bus.)
II. ~\C:t'l B.S. (Bus.)
.. T u·i 11 J:' a /T$ H igh School Sl!(lllll :S u: Alpba Kappa p,;: "B'' Honors 1: ·' A "
LOI' N :
n,;.~ ll i!lll .<kTIMT Kappa Kn ppa r.a rnma.
llonon; 2: Spanish Club· Fr~:>-h Football; Gem of the ;\lo untalus Stall' 4: .\rgonaut Sta ll' 1; Ride 1 ~IIIII I.
,J11'11: :\Ln· ~.\SII B.S. (E«l.\
A. XILssox B.S. (Bus.)
l'o wt:LL
RniRP !Tiul• Srll,ol J\lphn.Chi Ome~Cn: W. A . •\ ..
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Sci'. 2: S<'l'. !'oint Sys tc nl,
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Honor~ .
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Si~tma
Chi.
(II. F.c.)
X m·th ('pnf"''' Ilio/1 School 1'1 Shrum Hho: 'Vnshinjrton· ('luh: Home Economics
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Cluh: Women's Council 2: Jln,kethnll 3: Song and Stunt Fl'-t 3.
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B.S. (For.) ('orll r d'.ll~•w High Sch ool
E1.1.cx P. OsnOO'f B.A.
Silllllll i\lnha Ep«ilon : Xi SllfOlo'l l'i; SU<"er Lance; Curtn\n: A oclal:e<\ Forc,tl'rM. \".-l're:;. 3. Pre~. 4: 'P.n~ll<h Club: .\o;sociate lhfitor lllRIIO Forester 3: Clo~ Treo!. 2: Class Pres~ 2: l>raumtlcs .\IJCr. •: In· t<•r-~~rntemity Council 3; 1: "Light t:1>0n the i\foun-
.1/o.rl!eo 1/i(lh Scllool
Dolta. Gamm~; SlfC1UI\ Alphn lot.'l: ,\tpll~ Societ)·; Glee Club; En~i•h Club: Span· i<h Club: "lliKh~t·• Honor..,.
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"f.\~erymann
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B.A.
lfm'l'i.~on
Moscow llioh School Dnleth Tcth Clmcl: "A"
,\ s~ocln l cd
Honors 2, 3.
Dllt.l,.\ 1'A1.31r.R
Hiol• School
Foresters.
Er.:Jr. POT'rt:a
B.S. (Ed.
B.A.
Jto/(rd Hiol• School TJtoh Aqriculttrml ('ol/~qe
Pi Epsilon Sigma: English Club.
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.T. Pr.TP.R-,OX B.S. ( Ag.)
LAWRilNCt:
I.
PROCTOR
B.A. :\'(llll])a
Xl1111/)(t lli(Jh School .\lphn Zt:'la: A g. Club: Dnlll' l'roducl• Judging 8: Ani• mnl ll u~bnn<lrl' .Juclgin,; T cn m 1: l\lgr. Stock Judgi
lli(Jir Sc!rool
gngll•h Club.
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Gt:ono>: Pumc r: B.S. (P re. Mcd.)
1h:r.v.x
M oscow lfi(Jii School
Ht:x .\ . Prct>t:Rl:<G B.S. h'lltdrrrl· If iolt ScMol
B.A.
.ll(l(ffd lli(JI• Scl•ool l'11lv~r•ltv
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u/ l'U.h loll\ :
Tau ""PI>:& Iotti.
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llonon.; Worncn '6 Council 3. •: Glee Clllb 3. ) :
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l'hi Ur>•l lon Omkron: "B'I llonor• J, 2. 3: F.pl•cop nl Club: English Club: Home Economic'! Club: Women's J.c:u:nc Dance Committee.
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B.S. (II. Ec.)
lliqby Ht(/11 School
Tnu Mcrn 1\ lcph: l'rc-.\l ccllc Club : IJH,cball.
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B.A. ,J ;\(.' 1{ 'f. p
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B.S. (Bus.) Twin f'ltlls fli(!ll .'!cliool f'ro,h ~'ootbnll n nil Baseball.
Smrli!10illt ll!gh Sci100I
Oeltf• Cn mmn.; Alpha Societ)'; ",\ " Honors; English Clu b; Spanish Club; W. J\ . A. 1, 2. 3; I'rom Commillt'e; Pon-llellenic Hepre-entati\'C.
DoRO'rll Y
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I L\NT.I~Y ll.
B.S. (Ed. Jloumr llio!L School
Dt-lln (;nmma: Epi<;ropnl Club: ~lnld or llonor 2.
Idaho Falls lliu!L School 0 \'t a Theta J'i; Scabbard and Blade: Frosh Foot. ball and nasebnll; Chr. South-En-tern lclnho !\ew Student Ori\'e.
ll.OIIl'RT
p \N. I: Y B.S. (Bus.)
::IIARY
TA l.('i,, and ('fm·k II. S. Delta 0nrnma; l'i Detn
(tomrnn.
Lr·: w H .u:lll;n
B .S. (Alt.) ll 'ilk e•-8arre. /)o. If. ,-;, A lphn. Tnu Ome~:n: .\ lpha
Zct11: Sec..\ 1(. Club; :ll;r.
ot " \ 1(." Cnrnh·nl I.
I 1.\z.;r. ::11.\R\' R or. JL\. St •.lf(lrrJ(IY(t's !f.r/wol
"B" llono r~ J. ~. 3; " .\" Honol"' I: SN-.-Trei\'i. f;p.
PAYNE
B.S. (Bus.)
PARSONS
E. lht:D
B.S. (Bus.) rol'llr (/'A /ene lliuh School
A I ph:\
l'si; Sii\'CT Club; "A" Per> Dnnd 3, 4:
KUPI>U
Lnnee; llonor,;;
Kn~tllsh
l)cbutc I; I nter-..,.... n,t ernit)' Council :1. 4: Unh•crsit)' St rinl( Quartette 3, 4.
\\' J~OS ;\
Jt u~Jl'l'ON
B.S. .1/rwrhe•la, .lliclli(lcm, H. S. Knppu K ni>JliL Ga mma.; ··A" llunor, 1 ; English Club; l'lar l'rmluction t.
Rrcn \Ril F.. RcBF.RO
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/11(]11 Srhoo/
-ropnl Club 3: \\'.,\ ..\ .; \IJ(r. of C:lrl~' llllle 'fcam ~. ~. 1 ; Girl,' "I" Club:
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FLOREXCf; S T OSI'.
B.S.· (H. Ec.) n.~:-oav
Twin F<rlls High Schon/ Kappa Alpha Thetn; Phi L"i>Silon Ornic•·on; I lom e Ec:onomks Club.
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L.L.B. rt'd'''' r,lle,, Sf"min"r''
Tnu ~I em Aleph : L".S.C."
Rn.: ,, Y. Sol'n: , \ RTHt:R Sw.\ S>OS
R.S. (Ed.
B. S. (:\lin. E.)
h'ir1by fltg/1 Srhool PI Si,::mn Rho: "R"" Hm1on< 1. 2: SoutheMtern Club: llnskctlnlll: l nter-Sorol"ih· Cn u nt il ; Wo me n's Cabinet .
Coeur d'Alene Colley~
Si~rma
Tau: English Cluh: .\ sso<:iuted M i ner~: Chr. Enter tainment Conun ilh'l' 1: .\ ssocintcd ~li ner.,,
FaAXCJS A. Scu.n·A:-o
" ·n.r.l.\)£ ScnRot:m·R
B.S.
I
T,t wi~ (IIIli
R.S. (E.E.)
('fnrk R. S.
l'i Shrrno rtho: \\'a~hingt ·m Club: En~rlish Club: Jligh llouors 2. 4: Highest Hon<lr$
A ''erd#'~n p ;,,, ~f'/t f) , , of .-\.l.E.F..
~lcmber
I. 3.
CL i t ' >"ORn
Sn:,·P.RS
)Irss.\
R.S. (C.E.)
Sn·s:~.
R.S. ( H . Ec.
.llo~c?w High ,<;chool lll'ln Chi: "B"' Honors: As·
BnillP H i(Jit .~rhoo'
C.i rls·
,oeiat e« En!rineer~: l ' . or I. Ch·il En<:ineers.
Glee
Erono mie~
Club:
Home
Club.
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STJ;l' Ul:Y
Gw •:xoor~ S)nTf~
B.S. (.Ed
Bo(3e flivll Scltr>o/
Si~r•l)a
8vl.~~
l{igh Sch,ool Omcgil Alpha : "A·· Honor><
1 : n askctl)tiiJ
Chl :
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In·
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2: Rllle 'l'e;Hn 1 : P!\gCIIJtl ~-
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E)rH. S·rnon t:cK
B.A. 2'win Follt Iligh Scliool
Pili D~lta Theta; "B" Honors 21 3, '~; English Club; l'•·cs. A. S. U. T. ; Frosh Stunt Committee 1; Sophomore Stunt 2; Argonaut Starr 1. 2; Chr. New Student Drj,·e Committee 1, 2. 3; Senior Committee 4.
.lfo11ulom lfome Tlirf/1 School .11 ill.~ Coileye
Kappa Alpha Theta.
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1'tcin Fa/ta High School Delta Camrna; Sigma Delta )>i: .. B" Honors 1; uA" llonor,, 3; English Club; SJ>nni'lh Club; Senior Ball Committee; l'an- Hellenic COuucil; .\.S.U.W.; IntcrSororilr Council.
B.S. (E.E.) nro/1110 lligh ~rhool l'hi Gamma Delta; _\,I.F:.E.
Puorm: E.
n.s.
BER'l: STOXE
lfi.J.nox
B.S. (Ed.) Xanmn H1gh Scl•ool
C'olleue of Mrtl•o
l'hl Delta Thctn; Curtnin; J~ngllsh Club; Intercollegiate Knl~hts; "Wayfaring
'•\" I lonor~ 1. 2. 3. 1; Pre~. Ualeth Teth (;I mel: Sec. A.S.t:.r.; Stu<lcnt Coundt.
~ft•n":
··Romnntic Age";
"The ;\Jan Who Married .\ Dumh \\'ife"; "Captnin ;\pplt•jnck."
llAllOLO
A.
S.H.TSUIJIIY
B.S.
Jlrr~Ciirm lfiull St;hool
. \ JtuA'l'H ScA Jt'r •'r
Alpha Tau Omega: Sc,uare nndCompnss; GlccClub3; I'Jay l'roductlon 1; "Cap.. !.'lin Applcjnck"; "Romeo ;uJd Juliet."
B.S. (II. Ec.) ('ollf!(Je of lcktho
Orehe,t•·a.
Y.\U::STIX SMOil
,JOS& I'II
)3.S. (For.)
1\lOllORt
Vl,flll, P. 1. Hi{Jh School
or
B.S. (:\1jn. E.)
Unh~n;it)' t bc Philippines l. 2: 1\s~lntcd For esters;
Qolel) fliuh Srltool
Si~ma
Bngli~h
Club: Sec. Co"' Jnopotltffn Clu b 4 ; DeSmet Club! Contrll)uting Editor Filipino Id3boans • ; Y. ;\1.
Chi: "B" Honor'l: l're,, .\StrOCI&tcd )fim,-y., 1.
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H.S. ( 13us.)
CLARMJt!J,U! St:\' ER.AXCI!
Coem· c£"Aiene Tfiyh
(Ed.)
Kimberly lliol• Sr l1 ool
E,T,u:R
TAI.Kt:a
B.S. (II. Ec.)
I I. Sn:nlls B.S. (Ed.)
C LE:UI:XT
LctoistOII lliuh Sc/lool Omega. .\lpha: Phi Upsilon
.1/ o•colt' 11 iyh :"rlw<Jl Bela Chi.
0•1\lcron: llomc Economics Club: Women's Lca~;ue Cabinet.
LtsLn: R. Sn· Pntxs B.S. (Ed.)
Hl: Lt:X
:If.
STAXTOX
B.A.
8/(l(:k{oot lliglt Srl1 ool
Phi Dt.'lta Tlwla: ··r· Club: F1-osh Fool hall: )'ln,kct· ball: Track: Footbl!ll 2, ~. 4: "Light Upon tht.' ;lloun· tains": l'rc~. "I"' Club .;.
.llosrmt• lli(lh Sc/•ool Dt'lln (;:unma: Spanish Club.
Fmro 1\I.
TAYLOR.
L.T•. B. 01'AT.
I.
1\'cr»I!JCt Tfiyh ,'lcllool Si,::rn n. Nu: Phi J\lphn Delta: Slh•er Lnnee: Winged llel· met: F.nglish Club: Bench n nd Dn r; Cln.ss J>rcs. 3; Election Committee .c.; l\l,::r. t\rll()nnnt 3: Mgr.
TIIO~II'>OS
B.S. (Eel.) lt'c•rflll', S clJmxkt•, II. ,<;.
Y. \\'.C. A.
Blue Bucket 2: Justice of
l)tnch nnd Dar II: Dra·
TIII:OOORt: 'fl"RSI R,
lt\Hli<.'s I. 2, 3~ "'It ...
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B.S. Somf)(t Uiph StbfX!It Beta Thclo. l'i: Scl\yt)l\~d and Blade; En,::ll-h Chtl); "The
Light
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c.
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:\louubuos»; Cbr. of Jttl•· lor i>tnoker: l'a~nt Com· mitt~: Senior Stunt Com-
t (
W. 'f Et.FORO lJ,S. (Ed.)
liltJ(Io F11U1 J:LiQ~ School
S4f1na .\lpl13. Bps1Ton; "A"
miltf..'C: Gem of tb~ ~10\11.,. tnin$ Stltfl' l. 2. J'hotoJO'IIPh Editor S: l)Jue Bucket Staff 1, 2: .\r~:o nnut Stall' I, 2: .Orumatic'
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1. 2. 3.
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3.
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H.A.
r:rrmoerillc llioh School
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Alpht\ Epsilo n: Enl!'llsh Clu iJ I : Jn tcr-Fralel'llitr Council :J: Stunt Com mil lee ~. 3: I'rom
Committee
8:
Argonant
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B.A. .llir;h. S•·1.ool (;am rna; Episcopal
.1/ux ·oft'
Ill• Ita
Cluh.
Slnll' 2. Cit·l·ulntion 1\IA'r. 3. ~I~:•·. 1: (:ern or t he :llountains Sllafl' 2, .\thletic
Editor :1.
K.
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Tt:H1't:t.IXG
B.A. Jtu.rmr lli(lh Srlmol
G:tmma J•t.i ll~la: ~pan1'!t Cluh.
B.A.
( 'ot ,,. tl'.llent Hiyh School l'hi J>cltn Theta: Winged lleluu~t:
En.:li•h
I'<'P llancl I. t, 3. ~-
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B.S. (:\ I.E. Krllf>O(I fli(lll !k/10nl
Si~:ma :\u: l•:n~:luecr.
Staff of l duho
Club:
l'uit·uxitv of tlticoyo <:auuna l'hi Octn
'( FnAx K N. \ VH.t.Lutsox
B.S. .IIQ.~rott•
:llrd•
f;('hoo/
Phi O!lrlllllll ))('I ta: 1\ lph:a Kn1m'R l'sl : 5('abbnrd " '"' lila de: '' ll " llonors 2: :llilitnn· Jln ll Com mitlec :1: ll mil('romin~: Dar Committee 1; Cadet Colond ~.
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JOIIX \\' 111'1'!:
B.S. l'ilwn'"' '' H iyh School
" 'oony
H
1l.A. M <>~rOlf' High Srltool Dnleth Tc t11 r.imel; ''ll" llonor, 1, 2. 3. 1.
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B.·. ( F or.) XI
PII!IIWt<'l' liigh &h~l SfJI'IIIII l'i; ' \ s.-.oclateJ
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MAllY
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n.s.
Usmli•HJ Acodemy
(',.•cndl' 11 igll School l'ltl l'p~llon Otnicr·on: "B" ll tl ll()(•~ I. ~: .. .\ .. ll O IIOr~ :1: I lome Jo:t·orwrni!'o; Clnh.
Oclln Gu mmu: I'hi Up,;ilon Omicron: 11 lJ" I I onon:; l , 2: IO:n~llsh Club: ll o rn c
Jo:conomit•• Club: Jo:pi~co pnl Club: W.A .•\.: llik·
ing: Junior Slu11l Cnm·
tf
m itlt·~.
l'lt\)>J.:
lloi.•r II igh Srhool l'h l <:nmma Delta: Their\ 1-:l>•ilon. Pre,, 3: 1~11gli•h Club: llcndr nntl Dar: Dehate 1. 3: ~ltl'r. I; .\rgonrrnt Stall' 1: Gem or t he \lonntnhh Stall' I.
B.S. .llo•c .w lt if•ll School
Dt>lta Ganuno.
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J. :'11.-sox \\"11.1•
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ArifOtllt
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B.S.
Alrokq, ,) Jilt"·• llt(Jh School
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1\umiuh H i(lll School
R. \\',u.t:~'r.\ B.S. (Ed. )
0. of
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Tntt KnPl>ll lnt11 ; Mu llcta Ueln: $r)nnlsh Club: "il" llonor-: 1\ille Team I. 2.
THO)IA#!
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Payelll' lliqll Srlwol 1'1 Be tn l'hl: Cn r·hrin: Hille Club; W.J\.A. : Treb le Clef Clu b: Sophomore Stunt 2: l'ep lla nd Show 3: l'lnr l'rodtl('liou.
Sigma
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J>dta Ocltn Delhr: English Clnb: Curtni11: \\'n~hing lon Clnh: Stm r Greek,' Club: Women·~ 'l'rnck 3: iln•k~thnll 2: c:crn of the ~hHIIllnin• Sl11fl' 1: Argonaut Stnll' 3: Blue Bucket Contr·ihttlor·: l'ep !land $how :1. 1: l'!nr l'roduc-
Koo•kin Jli(lfl SrlmCJI AI:>J,u fau ''ah\:~t.
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B.S.
B.S. (Ed.)
ll'a/la(e Jllull. School Phi 0ammn. Delta; Senior· Formnl Det'Oration Committee: .\swciated :\liner<! t, 3, \'.· Pre~. 1.
HELEN )fAY"
Lewiston Iliuh School
Omcl(a .\lpha; Sigma. Delta Pi; Y.W.C ..\.; Spanish Clnh.
lh:sn:R )1. YosT
W'oou
B.S. (Ed.)
B.A.
Boiu Hi(Jit School
K elloqq lliglt School Cammn Phi Beta; Si~1ntt
Kappa. Kappa Gnmrna; "B" llonor~ I, 2. 3; Curtain; Rn.:lish Club; Baseball: l'ln)' Production: Council ) I ember; •·nomnntic ,\~re": l'o~:eont; ··~ tan Who )lnrr)cd a Dumb Wife"; "Cnptain .\pplcjack.''
•\ lpha Iota.
( . \llA
"'·"·'B.S. ·-'<:•:(Bus.) E. YonK
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B.A.
Blackfoot lfiflll School
Rf(lcktoot liiglt School
Si~rma.
".\'' Honors 2; English Club, \'.·Pres. 4.
Cl\1;
.Alpha Kappa
llonor~
1. 2. 3. 4: ul"
1'<1; Scabbard and Blade:
··nn
Club; En~tlish Club; Foothall; Cnclel Colonel Jt. 0. '1'. C. I.
Ru1·rr Zonx~
Srnx rw A. Y.,(a:R
B.A.
B.A. St. tlnlllony lliqh School Si,:ma Nu; Si lver Lance;
('Gelll'
(/'A II'>Hl flr (lh ."/cltool
l'i Sigrnn Hho; Pres. t-tortnr llon t·d 4; " ll' ' Honors 1, 2. a. 1: English Club; 'l'rcns. Y. W. C. A. 3; " 'omen's Connell 2, 3; nnscball; Volle)'ball 2; W.A.A.; Clnss Sec. 2; Sec. Chimes Committee; Panltcllcni c: Sec. Inter-Hall Connell 2; Y.W.C.A.; V.l'n>~. Women's Council 3.
Curtnln; Iuter·colleginte KnlgliL•; English Club; S. E. I. V. Club; Class Pres. 2; V.Pt~~. A.S.U. I. ; Piny l'roductlon 2, 3: "Robin llood"; ''The ~I a I) Who ~lorrl~d n Duruh Wife'': Junior and Freshr)\0:11 Stunt•. )L\RT&I-
H . .\RCIIIC.\1-IJ
B.S. Rich
.\fpha Tau Ome<:a: Honorable Duke Jnlcr-Collegiate Knights 2; "\rgonaut Staff I: Gem of the )lount'lin< l:i't lltr :?, 3: Athletic Editor ()em of the .\lountains ~: Freshman Track ~ umera I~; \ 'arsitr Track 2. 3: Chnirman Sophomore Song
('olle~,.
Committee: J uuior \\'cell Committee: Ca,t: ldnbo l'a..:eant: ··Tea lla.wks": "I" Club: Sil\'er Lane~: Senior Cia" l'resident: Inter Fraternit>• Council 4: Republican Club Committee: "B" Honors.
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Juniors
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John•on Supr>II(Ct'
l~ ldricii!'C
Jeuil'er
l.nrson .\ nderson
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Orc~..;CI"
1 unlor Class Officers Fm
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Prcsiclcnt 1'icc- President S ccrcrtt r.IJ Treasurer
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lh:n:---lct: St'l'l'l(a:n Dou OTHY I lo\\'l·:ltTo:---
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.\twoocl !'•·Ingle
White
Killoran Hct>m
Parke r
'Junior Committee Chairmen Song Stunt
,JO JI X '1',\ YI.Oit
K x..:RLAXD P .\ltKI·:•t
( ;cucral Chairman .Junior Prom .Junior Cab a ret ./ unior .lsscmbl.IJ .! un io r P a rf.IJ .] uuior .11 i.rcr
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B.S. (For.)
,J. A NOI;USOX B.A. (Eng.)
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C.inco/11 fli(lh Srl1ool, 'l'rrcom11
Sigmn Alpha l•:psilon; A~so ciatcd Foresters; Wash· ington Club; Squn1·c ancl Compn<~s; lntcr-Fraternitr Council; Glee Clul> 2; lntcrt'OIIegiato KniJ:hts; Athletic Editor, Cem or the ~lountuins
3.
Dox.\l.n H. Axnt:asox I..L.B.
Axo~;R,ox
Cr.Ym: C.
n.s.
,lto.vrow lliuh Scllool
Dalclh Tclh Gimcl, Presiden~ :1: gn)l'liSh Club; InJ..·well ; \\'omen's League Council; "II" ll onors 1. 2; Captain or Olg Sister MOI'cment .
(.I!:.E.
ll't·i•rr Hiul• School
T11u ~lem ,\leph; Phi Alphal Della: Bench and Bar: lnler- llnll Council.
.1/QJ<rolr lli(lh ,o;rt.ool
Lieut. n .o.T.C
J>.\IJI. " ' · ATWOOD
Gr:ouoJ: )[.
L.L.B.
r:nlllflet'ille lii(lh School
Knppn Sigma; Alpha Kapp~ l''i; Scllbbord und Blade; l'ep Bnnd 1. 2. 3; Englisl( Cluh: .\rA'Onnnt Stnff 2. 3; l'holographic Editor Gem
Pi<lilmrlll' .1/ililllry Arad1·•••11 ~hi
Kappa Sigmn; !'hi .\lpha Dt'ltn: l'rc., iclcnt Tau ~I em .\l<•ph; Clerk 1lendt and Dar 1. ,\,>OCinte Ju~ lit-e lkndt und Dar 2 ; Junior HCJH'<'"cntnli"c Exe<•uthc llourd: Episcopn l Club; lut<'r-lla ll Counl'il.
hA .) C
c.
or tlu.' ~fountains 3; .Jun~ ior Week Caharct Com1
milt~e: Sophomore Frolic ('ommi tt~c; Inter- ~·raterni. tr Council; Lieut. R.o:r.Cj Sqnaro and Compuss. Gt:On GI:
B l!IIIIOlfO H~
Bv.x~ON
B.A.
B.S. (For.) L'uii(Jflk•·eiJNif
(
B.S. (Bus.)
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l'hi Della T heta: Delta i\lu Chi: .Junior P1·om Com. mltlee; l'cp nand: Uni· ' er-itr Orchestra .
l''ler~.
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B.S. (E.E.)
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s. r. IJ: s.
Ddta Cirt ; .h~ocial ed For-
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Ar.~' '' llM;:r:R
B.S. ( l~d.) 1'win Falls llioll School Camnm I' hi llclo: PI Epsi lon Sigma: "A" JJ onor·~ I, 2: "D" ll onor'l< 3: Engli~h Club: Y.W.C./1. Cobinct I,
,., · rr.Jo'•u:o F. n~"Ls B.S. (For. ) Okrti!O(Jllll, IVfls/1. lli(Jii St·hool
V.-l'rc~. ~: Spanish Club: Cluss Tr·co•. 1 : Dig Sister·· hood ~ lovcrncnt Commit· tee; Sec. or l'an·llcllcnic
:J.
Jou x B .\l r:R
Joux C. lhrRn
B.S. (Ag.) st . . JnlhOtl!l lf•oh Scftool
B.S. (For.)
Sl.&:lllll l'i Hho: .\fl'. Club; ~·ootball 3.
Sigma \lpha Ep.;ilon: .\ ~o dat('d Fore,t<'N: Football 3: Dnsebnll 3.
CJ:CJL
E.
J &~' E. Bt•CJT.\XAX B.S. (C.E.) B .ll.IW\1'
f.PJ6s a11fl Clto·k lli(Jh School Slll'mn Chi: Slgmn Tau: ll ighcsl llonor• 1, 2:
B.S. (KE.) natllclrwn lfioll Srhool \\'rt'•llln~;
Hour.scur:m t\I'IS HOWIIISH
B.S. (Eel.)
B.S.
f>OC(tfello llir1h School
Phi ))ella Theta.
J.. 13110\1',~ B.S. (E.B.)
'J'uo'r ~~ Bt-c..:u:-. IJ.S. ( Bu~.)
t:mmtjll lfiolr f>rl••ltJI
Knvp:t leltn: ,,,.>elated
Enl<iii<:Ct~.
r
K~~
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Ct:CII.
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\\'a,hlngton Club: English ~I Club: .\~,oelnted Engi· '\1 nccrs; C. E. U. I. ; Editor ~ Idaho Engineer: Executive ~ l111n r·d 2: Lieut. lt.o:r.c.
A«oeinted Enginr<'r•: Fro-h
Cttri'I'JS L.
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FRI:Il
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Kappa Si:;mn.
\lphn Chi Omc:;;t.
D. B OWl l' B.S. (.\rd1.)
HM.
lh IIOX Bt:HRY B.A.
lflolto Falls Hif]h ;-irltool
Alphrt Tau Om('gn.
f'iiPI' 1/iyh School
H .\RRY R .\l'U II'(\:):
\'n·n:x::-. 1: T••
L.L.B. Clarkston lii!lli Srllool
Prie.,t Ni•·ft· 1/iyh School l'i Beta !'hi: Sigma Alplut
l'hi .\ lphn. Della: J::piscopal Club: Washin!(tou Club: Bench and Bar: Sl'nior H~prcsentath·e Exccuti,·e Jlonrcl: Junior R('pre•entalhe Executh"e Jl(inrd.
rota t. 2. a: Junior !'rom Conunittec: C:lcc Cluh I, ~. 3: !'an llclle nic.
GT<OIIO I: 'i'.
En)l L' s u
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B.A.
Sigma Chi: Senbbard and Blade: !)ella Sigma; ln-
.~r/10o1
Chi: Theta Ep,iJon: Enl!'li>h Club: ()('hnte and Orntorr, .h.•i•t:~nt .\l:;r. 3.
ReLo
C IISTOX
Bt'RROI' O II S
B.S. (B us.)
T. lll:c 1r 1:n
F(l/18 Hi!!li
BE,\RUli C III:
B.A.
tercolle~tlnte
Kni!<hts: .\r-
:;onaut Stalf
I,
the
.\lountnin~
Shull Fe-t
2: Gem of Stall' 2:
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ETucr. S. CuaTslrAx (Ed.)
H. B6rt.>us
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B.A.
,.::1""'1'"'" 1/iyh School Gamn)tl l')li Beta.
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MAunro; G. Cou:
V.
\Vn:.r.JA)r
C n ,\ NS'l'ON
B.S. (For.)
B.S. (Pre. :\Icd.)
Jrottnl l"CI'IIOn lli(lll School
Ftlet 1/iolt Srhool
,\ ssoclatctl J•'orestcrs.
)fAR\'
L. Coxnc•
FRAN..: \\'. C'J. JC;:
1.
B.S. (Ed.)
B.S. (Ed.) .l/0.~('010
l.I'IL'i~IOtl
lliglt Scl10ol l'hl Delhi Theta: 5<-nbbanl and Blade; Captain ll. 0.
lli(Jh >'l'hii<Jl
Dall'th Tl'th Giml'l.
T. C.
II~:ou
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J. C .\RR R.S. (Uus.)
FRt:U
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()I.E.)
.Yorth Central lli(lll Scllool, Spoktllle Sigmll. Chi; Sigma. Tau; S<-nbbnrcl nntl Bludf.': Aosocinll'd gnginl'crs; Washinll'ton Cluh: A.S.M.E.; ~illllll!l'ing Jo:dllOI' Idaho Jo:nglnel't' :1; Lieut. R. 0.
Bearerhetl(l (' O!Wiv 11. S. /)i/1011, .1/0IIlWICI.
1\nppn Si:ttHn: <:lee Club 1. 2.
T. C.
Pl:.An r.•: ConunAY \\'u.J.IA)l
B.A.
R. C.'t.'"'"'"" B.S.
Kiml>nltl lli(lll S<·llool Omcgll. J\IJ>hn: l'i Beta f;nmrnn: Spur~: Twin Fnlls
B<•rketcv Jlioh School
!'hi Octlit Theta: lntercol· le::lntc Knlghl; Stunt Com-
Club:
L. Cll.\1''' ll.S. (Chcm. E.
l.J' I.ASIJ
Spnnl~h
Club; Chuir-
uum lllg SI$LCr :.luvcmcnt;
mittee 1, 2.
Wl·~
Cluh.
H.w E. Cl RRII: B.S. (Pn. :\led.)
\.:1'
.\'l)t'tlt (.'~11/rtt/ 1/i(lh. S!'llool,
B/(lckfoo t lli(llt Srlwol
Spuk1111t
llct.'l Tbetn J'l: 1-:pl~'ll Club: Junior Week Com· miltt>~; ls~uc Editor .\ rge>nant; ,\,....oclnted 'En~:loe en.: Gc111 of the ~Joun· lain~ Slttlf 3.
·'IJ" Honor.. t. 2, s: Enc:Jish Club: Sp¥ul~h Club: Co,. rnopalitan Club. Pre•. 3; (;ll'c Cluh. \IJ:r. n.
r 49 1
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CL.\111;
B.A. E. CALKINS B.S. (Ag.)
\\'~:s1.1: \·
Bell/lower, Mo., rJiyh School
v
PI Slgmn llho: " ,\" Honors 1, 2: Spnolsll Club; EngliRh Club: Dnscball 1. 2: A. W.U.I. Cnblnet: l'a~teant 1: Captain Di~ Sister
Llt}llmi Si~tmn
lll'ln. \
~IOH.'IIH.'f1l.
lliolt School
Uho: Mu Beta !'res. 2, l\ntional
l'i
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c.,R•. P. c•.'"• n..
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Cooke A~''· Ili!lh Srltvol, H. f.
Si~:mn
B"rl"'' H ioil School
Chi.
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CRonwn. L ~red.)
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B .. ( P~c.
n.s.
Goodinu Ili(lli School Deltn Chi: "U'' Honors: Y •.M.C.A.: l'r('-~le<llc Club.
(C.E.)
Lert'iston Riolt School Sl~tnw
Tau: Associated En"lllt't'r': U. 1. C. E.: ldahu Enoclnecr Stall'.
!'res. 1: (;em of the ;\lountnlns Stall' 3.
Z\L\11(;.\Ilt:'l' \\' . DICJUXSOS
B.A.
lliuh School Knppn. ;\ lphn Thcltt; ll ln llctlt IJ('la: Junioo· Week Committee: w.,\.1\.; Westmin-teo· <luild C'ouncil: Y. W. C. •\. lftt(IP/'111111<
C. Do; RRICK B.S. (Ag.)
.:\o; oL
l,f,JIIcai lli(lh School .\lpha Z~ta: :\lu Dcta Beta;
.\oc. C'lub.
HICIIA RIJ DRi.>'fB
L.L.B.
C.. Rvt. J. OcBot.;, B ..\..
Hi(Jit Srhl)l)/ SIJ:'IJUI. \"11: lnterrolleotiut<' Knight.; Bench Mid Jl;lr; Cln" l'ru. 3: ·ttont l-'~t 1, 2: Ari(Onuut Sl:tll' 1. ~; G<'m or the :\lountaln!! Stntl' 1; Athletic )l;lnn.-er 2, 3~ J,Ctl Dand Show 1. Lncitlm~
Fnttt/mlll lliqf1 cl1oo1 Oo\J('Ih Tello (lime!; ''.\" lh>llOr~; Enl!'llsh Club; Sr>anl-h Club; Y.W.C ..\.: C•.-mopolitan Chlb.
J:
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Dou<YrH Y D .,nLtxo
B.A. Boise ll iyh Sr/1001
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Delta. Gnn\lllll; Hngllsh Club; Spurs; T heta l~psi lon; l 'an-1 1ellen lc 3; W.A.A. 1, 2; Class Sec. 2; Stunt Fest I, 2; Junior Week Committee 3; Argonaut Sk"l.ll' 1. 2, 3;
C~m
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DonuAx
n.s.
Caldwell Wuh Sclwol
1'1 Uctl~ Phi; Y. W. C. A.; Ilome Economics Club.
the
Mountain~ Slafl' 3; Pep !land Show 1, 2; Pin)• Production 3; Editor or Co-l<~d 1\rgonaut 3: ln lerrolll'gintc OeiJale 2.
J-L\ROJ.D
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D.- lntO'>
B.S. (C.E.)
.li0$COII! IIio!t Sclwol
Blocktoot, Idlll"'
Phi L'psilon Omicron; Dalcth Tcth Clmel: "A' 1 ll onor. I. 2; 1-:nlflish Club: Home Jo:cononucs Club:
.\;:~ocinted
En~:ineer-.
Ba~ketbnll 1.
) I ABGARr.T
A.
F R., xc•s G. Ewruoot
D l"EHL
B.S. ( II. Ec.)
B.A.
Lincoln llio!t SciiOOI, Tacoma
.1/0SCOIO lli(Jh !ic/tool Dcta Theta. Pi; "A" Honor~ 1, 2, 3; English Club;
.\ lpha. Chi Omega.; Spurs: "A" llonors 1, 2; llomc Economics Club; Spanish Club; Wnsloingtou Club; DeSmet Club.
Cia~, l'r~'S. 3; Sophomore Frolic CQmmittcc; Stu} dent - Facu lty Advisor) Council 1; Ba nd 1, 2; Gcul or the Mountnins Sta.fl' l, 2; Y.M.C..\ ., Trcos. 2, Sccj
3.
RA r.o•H F. ut cKso:-. B.S. (Ed.)
K.vrJIT.F.t:x F.
, /
n'E.,su~t
B. A.
Pocatello Ilioh School
Ht. M cn·garet' s Ilall, Boise
Sigma Ah>ha. Epsi lon; "1" Club: noskctbnll 2, u; J.'ootball 3; llnscball 2, 3.
Y., V.C.,\ .; Women's League; F.!>ist'OPnl Club, Tt·cas. 3; English Club.
'\\". FI'Jt r.t. Et.LSWORTJl
H.S. (Bus.) lli~l''' Hlgk School
8 eht Thet a J'j ; Seabbard and Blade; ,\~~ation ot l'r('-Lt'Jal Student$, See.'frt<a~. 3; Jnt er-l ' ra ternity toml\•11; Ll~ulenant R. 0 . T. C.
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FRAXC•:s ..'of. F t.m:u
AJtTJil' ll
G.
g~llotSO.N
( Bu~.) J\iul!Jerl!l Hiult Srliool
B.S.
B.S. Boise Hloh School Alpha. Chi Ome~:u: "13'' Honors; Y.W.C.A.: .\rJ(O· naut Stall' 2. 3.
Alpha. Tau Omcl{n; Junior Week Committee.
K ,\TH ,,RrlO:
F~t; r.u
B.S. (Bus.) Euu~~ett flioh School
Gt:ORCE FREI;>E
L.L.B.
Kappa Kappil Gamma.
Ritzville, Washili!JIO•i, 11. /;;.
'fnu :\lem Aleph: Phl J\lpha Delta; Bench and Uat·.
RoY
2\LutCXRt;T 2\f. Fox fl. A.
Fo~s
B.A.
J/ost:OIO lli(Jlt Sr/1001 Kappa Kappa (:annna; Spnrs: "ll" llonor'! 1. ~: DeSmet Club: Stunt Fo.>sl 1; Big Slsl<'r ;\IOH'ment
Leu:isto•• Hir~li Srlwul
fau ;\lem .\leph;
n.o:I.C.:
H.ifte Tcnm 1. 2; ltenr't Team~-
Committee: Junior Week Committee; l'an-llellenie Delegate 3.
2\1Anm R.
Gn.sO.N
B.S. (Etl.)
J.\)li:S
.\1.
GAttTI.N
B .S. (KK)
Lett'iSIOH Hif)h Sc/wul Kappa Kappa Oamma.
Caldtu/1 Hiult Schuol
Sigma ::\u; "I" Club; .\. I. E. E.: Fro•h Football; Football 3.
FR.,.NA' CAGI.~
LOt:JSE )1. GRt::l-IJAC:
B ..\.
B.S. (J\ g.)
Boise Hi()lc ....rhool Alpha Chl Orne~:a; f:n~IJoh
(.fQ<IdiiiO fliyl• i;'C/IQQ/
~;lub;
Tau Men1 Aha>h: Mu Oela 13t>ta; ,\g. C1u1>; Onlry Cattle J ncl!flu~ 'feu ut.
JuniOr L'artr Gum·
mttteej
{\rg()lmul
. htlr;
\.W.C ..o\.
fti2l
F. Gn .\Y B.S. (Bus.)
,f t:sst:
l!t "l'll (', GM. t.IGAY
B.A.
Cle11esee ll i(lh Srlwol Si~tmn 1\tt: \.Ice Cltt h I, 2: l'er1 llntt<l Slttm' :r.
( 'o/r/we/1 lliult School Oelt~<
(;nm mtt; Slgmn Dcllili l'i: Spani<h Clnb; Y. W,
c. .\.
)IILOREO Gli.IH.II'I'•OX
B.S. ( II. Ec.
H ow \Ru \\'. G \I' L T B .. (Ed.)
J108COW lli(lh Srlwo/
I'ILi t;r><llon Om!<' ron: On I· dh Tcth Glmel: !lome Et"Onomlt•, Chth: Voller· ball.
81111/ ffi(Jh Srlwnl Dl'lta Chi: Cln,, \ '.-Pre,.
GJ:Il'l'l\l'llr. GOl'LU
B.S. (Ed.)
~OIDt.\X
P. H .\:<UY B.S. (Pre. )led.)
K e/IO(I(I
TUWII$th, XcilmSk(l, TI.
.\ Jphn Ch i Omegn: ll<>nors :1 : W.A .A.; C.,\.: Jtille Tenm: unnt Stull' S: (:em
Ill (lit Sl'itOOI
Sigma ::\11.
~lountnlus
,!i.~f.'.~ •
.\rgoof thj)
StnR' 3.
1\L\IlP.T.I:< t·: li ASI-'l ll't' llt: tt
B.A.
B. li A1'C It B.S. (For.)
, \ t,t.t:X
OeueRee II i(lh S.rhoo/ Sigma Deltn l'i .
W l•"lown, Pa. Hi(lh Schoo~ ·''"'odHll'cl Forc"'t~rs.
L. lloR '1£ IL. (Pre. )lt-d.)
Dot'G iu\S
.\'orl/1 CP•tlt'(l/ lliol• :;pqkllllt·
\l'ashinrton Chtb.
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Gouuo~
V.
IIOCKAUAY
B.A.
Nu)>r t·t Hiuh School He tiL Theta Pi; Silver Ln nee: Delta Sigma; Wln~tccl llclrnct. Pres. 2, V.-l'rcs. 3; English Club; , llluo Uuckct Stafl' 2. 3; llumor l~ditor Gem or tho Mountains 2; Press Club, V.-Prcs. 2; Junior \Veek Committee; Senior Prom. Committee; Sophomore Stunt Committee: ArgOnaut Stnfl'. Circulation ~l gr. 2, Editor 3.
Cf.•.•:s·•·" M. 1 r \RLn· B.A. Jttn. Tlome lliuh School Kuppn Alpha Thetu; Engli'h Clul>; Spurs; Episcopal Club; W ..\ .. \.
J o-<EPH T. IloT.BROOx B.S. (E.E.)
Ht; R)\"ICt:
o.
TitRl!CtUlAY
B.S. ( Il. Ec.)
r.,termounlail~
1113tilttle Tau Knppa Iota: .\••oclnted Engineers.
Btm·rrllead County Hiuh .<;c-ltool, Dillon, Jlont.
KRPI>:t Kappn Gamma; ll1mu• Economics Club; Y.W.C ..\.
I IARRtr.TT Jlr:o:zc
D.S. (Pre.
~urs.)
Lowc•.r. B. 1Iowt:RTOX
f>ayr tt e Tliuh Scllool
B.S. (Ed.)
Delli\ C:nnunn; \\',.\..\.; Y.W.C.A.
O~te illn
Sigma. .\lJ>hH
..JC(Jlfemy Epsilon;
" 1"
Club; lluscball 2, 3.
DOitO'I' IIY T!owF.n'l'o~
ll. 1-!AO~IAX B.S. (Ed.)
EI.)H:R
B.S. ( H. Ec.) J erome /Jiuh School
r.ewis Wid Clark Flfoh Schoo!
Alpho. Chi Omc~ta: Class 'l'rcas. 3; Homo Economics Club; Dig Sister Captain: " .\ " llonors 1. 2. 3.
~pokcm e
'l'nu ;\lcm .\lcph.
YJROJ~J.\ Ilol:SE
L \':-;')\" I h~;>II'L£.)1.\~ B.•. (Ag.)
B.S. (Ed.) ,lfo•c-mc 11t(J1t Scltool llcltn (oomma.
Ttcln ~-11113 lliuh Srhool .\lpha Zeta; .\g. Club; Rille
ream
1. :.
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BYltON"
E.
B.S.
liARIUS
PAn, IIYA"rr
(Bu~.)
L.L.B.
Kmnic•h lli(!ll Sr!lool Tau Knm>u loin.
F.'lllei'IJI'ise, Ore., Jl. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Bcneh and
Oor; "'.\" Honors 1, 2, 3.
II. Jonx-rox B.S. (For.)
ROYAL
FLOR&XC&
A.
J<>l-LIN"
B.A.
Erere/1, Jla8~.• Higlt Sci100I A<,oclnted Forc-Ier-.
F(lirburv, Seb., High &liool English Club: "D" l l!'nors 1, 2, 3: We..lnunster
Guild.
)f.ARIP. JOHX>OX
Cu:x .\. Jo:sr.s B.S. (Bus.)
B.A. K ellooo llioh School Pi Beta l'hl: Curlnln; Clas< See. •I: Glee Club 1, z:
Co/fa.~ 1/iyh.
Scl100l
Delta Chi: Alpha Knppn Pbi; ··u·· Honors 4.
Casl<, "Wn)•fariu!l ~len,'' "Captain 1\ ppleJnck," "lto.. mco and Juliet."
F.ARXSWOR'r l!
L . J ,;xxrxcs
Er.woon ::II. JOH NSON B.S. (Ag.)
B.A. /
Cmiymont lliyh SC'IIoo/ Tan Kappa lotu: Spnnl~h Club: "A" IIOnOJ'q t;
XCti>CI'Cil 1Iifll• School
Tnu
KnJ>Pn
tclnho: K11ij:'hl<.
Cross Countrr Team 2.
loln;
Al~licr
lntercolleg•ntc
) f. :KM;wexo B.S. (-'fus.)
}).oRo:xcll
Coltoz H.lqh. fkliool ( htnty .\'ormal Dnleth Tet h Glmcl; Sl~~:ma .\lph:t Jotu.
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~.. 00~ E. Kr xC,\I Il B.S. (B us.)
CHARL>:S
Letci.~ton
::lbJn· L
Hif!h Sc/wol
Si~rma
X u: English Cluh: Junior 'Yeck Commit!<'<': lnter-Fraternitr Coundl: .-\r~onaut Staff 1, 2. Circulation M~:r. 3.
::IIARC.\RET
s.
K t·:r.t . \'
\,.I
East De111·er llitlh Schor;/, Dt m·t•r, Colo
~'\o
Kappa Knpt>n Gamma: DeSmet Club: Em:li,Jt Club: !'In~· l'roductlon. "Li~ht l:pon the ;\lountain'' 2.
KT!O'OX
B.S.
Ll'Gt:xt: KIRK B.S. (Bu~.)
Boise Hioh School Pi Beta Phi; Spurs; Engll~h Club; Y.W .C.A .. Cnhlncl 1: A .W.S. U. J. ; Co- l•:cl Argon aut 2; Stu nt Jo'csl 2; .\~sociate Editor lllttl' Bucket 3 : Gem of lhl' ;\lonnt ains Staff 2.
St. Jforie.~ lli(Jh School
.\ lphn Tnu OtnC!l'll.
JO:;EPJIIXE 1\:r;.\Xt:
B.S. (Ed.
.\LJCt:
Kappa .Kappa Gamma: Oaleth Teth Gim<>l: \\' ..\ . . \ .. Pres. I: DeSmet Cluh, Y.-l'res. 3; Yell Queen 3.
A.
H.
Kt:'IXI:UY pru~.)
B.S.
l:sralilre Acadn•l'l
::II AUI·: r.
~Ilk c.:...;:
B .. \ .
C'tt/(/Pxor Hiolt School t'nit·erdil!l of Wasllill!IIOII
.\ lpha Chi Omc;m.
l.Atl~t:X
AR)u:sn H .
B.S. (Ed.)
Lu:o~n<HIJ<T
B.S.
Belletme liioh School Spanish Club; H ikin~ Cluh· Inter-Hall Coundl; We-tminster Guild.
.lloscow lli!1lt Scltool
Inkwt>ll Cluh.
I Eu:.\XOII
Cr.ARt: X CE T. L\lt~OX
.1. l .t;n;t.
B.S.
B.S. (C.E.)
Dat·e,lt>Orl liiglt School 'EpsiiOll Sigma: "J)'' ffonm·s; Span is h Club; 'Y n•hi nKton Club.
Coeur cl'A le)te Hi!} II !lrltOill Bct:L Chi; Sigma Tau; Cltts-"
ri
Trcas. 3.
f .j6 I
I .SJ\IH:J.
rr. r101' K I:X
Hom:wt· C. r. .. wsox B.S. (Bus.)
B.S. (Eel.) 1/ettill(!fl', s. nako/1/ lli(!h !'r/wol
ll'ilrlt·r lli(!lt SI'IIOOI
.r.·xn·~ l.~AR""'" '
D~:• '-0
B.S. (Chcm. F..)
B.S.
.\'fiiii1Jit /liylt :;r/wol
('meruit
Oela Chi : Sl/[rtlll Tau : .\s~ociale<l En/[int>t>r-: lli#[h,.,t I lonor- 1. 2. :1.
II. L.\)ll'lllliiY. B.S. (E.E.
\\'111.1.\)1
Hoiof Hi!lil School
Axs., :.\!. )k:.\Josrot.t: B.S. (E<l.)
D. :.\lc::\t:u.
B.A. ~-....1'1,
:.\L\Rll,\Rt:J' ,\ ,
J..\S>!IO"
Phi Delta Thdn: "I" Cluh; llaM•ha II ~. :1.
lotn: SIICn"' Tau: " I" Club: '''sodntc<l En#[iUI'ers: lla,kelball 1. t. :1: lla>cbnll Squo(.) ~Kappa
Gte•111•
11.
B.S.
Cascade, Mont., lligh School
S·r,,s~ot:\'
L-n 1.1,
(Bu~.) II i(Jh Srlwol
u,•t a Chi.
l'IIISI:,\S
T au
D.
Hoi••· llitlh School
ll itlh l'orltool
)JcCos:-;t.J.I,
B.S. (Pre.
~urs.)
.liOI(t;'fl' Hil}h ""'"'"'
l)aleth Tcth Glmcl; Co;mnpolitall Club: \\' . .\. ,\ .; lla•k"lb:all: Vulle)'b:IU: Y. \\'. ('.
·'-
__ j r .;; 1
-,
/ (
v...-
LELA ?II. ?IIcGR.\TH B.S. (H. Ec.)
FLOIIEXCF. B. ?I·IcCoNNELL B.S. (H. Ec.)
Lapwai Hiuh School Omega Alpha: Spurs; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; Junior W'eek Committee.
paleth Teth Cimel; Westminster Guild; Home Economics Club; Basketball.
Eosox L. ?IIouRIS B.S. (E.E.)
)Lq; ru-rA Mnum
Lewiston. Hiuh School Sigma l\u; A.l.E.E.; Associated Engineers: Gem of the Mount<1ins Stall' 2.
To1n>enish, Wash., H.. S.
Jfoscotv High School
B.A. Omega Alpha; Theta Epsilon: English Club; Varsi- r tr Debate.
BRYCE MoRGAN B.S. (Bus.)
F. ?I!OLIXEI.L{ B.S. (Ed.)
LA)UJER'r
Glenns F'erry High School
Poccrtello High Scltool Phi Delta Theta : Delta i\Iu Chi: Sophomore Stunt; Gem of the ;\lountains Stall' a.
Sigma Chi; Alpha Kappa J>si; "A" Honors 1: English Club; Track Squad 2; Spanish Club, V.-Pres. I.
Dosonr¥ :Jiu.LER B.S.
E.\RL R.
l\Iour.TON
B.A.
A merican Falls High School
Delta Gamma.
Lynn, .1/ass.• En(llish H. S.
,<\lpha Tau Omega.
CLJY..-OHil )!l. )[OHGAX
)fUR\'A
B.S. (E.E.)
C.
:MURRAY
B.S. (Ed.)
'J'orriny(!Yfl, l'Vyominq, JI. fl. Tau Kappa Iota; .'\ssociated
l'al.:ima High School l'i Siftma Rho; Spurs; PI
Engineers.
l!.'psrJOo S•gma; Washing-
ton
Club;
Cornmitt~<'-
r ss 1
!Junior
Song
\ \",Alti\EX
,J.
)L\llV
:i\'f OXT(l0)fi: R\'
K.
J\!URI'Il\'
B.S. (Ed.)
H.A.
l'ocatello lliuh School Alphn. ('hi Omega.
Boi8e lli(lll School Chi; Theta Epsilo n. Pres. r}; English Cluh. Treas. 3; Deba te 1, 2, 3:
Si~ma
Borah Debate Prize.
H. Xu:r..sos B.S. (Pre. )led.)
BYRON GeORGIA
)l.
Xt:wt'ORT
B.A.
Ooklev Bioh Scl•ool Ueta Theta PI: l're-Med Club: Junior Cabaret
Sotu1 Hiul• Scl•ool
Committee.
J h ; t.I:X
U.
)lt:X£.\
.\)<:)1,\llCI,.I.I:
B.A.
B.A.
•••, ..
B.
'""'~
"
Y.W.C.A.
E. Pow>:RS H.S. (Bus.)
ALJ.AX
OL,OS
B.S. ( Bus.)
Twin Falls ll i(lli Sr!iool
Ray, N. D., ll iyh Sr/iQ()/
I
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~
~
Et·ot:xt: Y . Pm.Lv:t B.S. ( F or.
\)
('arli•H'il/t·, lll., Hiylt S~!ryol
A>-octa~l
l\
.lloBcoto Uiuh School Alpha Chi Omcgn: Pi Ueta Gamntt\; Hfi" llonors 1;
E/Domdo, Kcm., Hiuh Schu;JI Alpha Chi Omega.
RAGXJIJI .I)
Xt~RO I ')~
t-·on:-t<•r-.
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Ho,t: .L:. P n1:1•,s B.S. ( I T. F.c.)
.FilA' J( .T. l'owJ:us n.s. (E<l.)
c,;,,.,J!u
H•ult fkh/Jol, Taroma Ka r>rm .\ lpha Thda: ''.\" llonor, 1 : llome Econom· ic, Clul>: Y. W .C..\ .. Pre~. 2, 'l'rl'n,, :1: ' '" r-or of
'l'll'ill J.'olls l li(!lt i<cltool
"J" Club: \'ar•l tr Football
a: \'or<ll)' Track 2, a:
fo'rl'-hmn II root ball. kt•lhnll, 'I'J'Mk.
Das-
Fr~~hmu n Stuul f'c,t
Cnmmi-.;~iun 1 : (;I'm
nl""'
:!.
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:! ~
thl'
\lountalu• Staff 2. 3: Tt'n-
Eo' 1 1..
I'.IRROI
r
\her.
:!.
Hoy n. p \TCJif:X B.S. (I':.E.)
Tw '' Foil.• H iy/, .~clwol 1\apr>a .\lphn Thl'tn.
r·o~ur ti'.J/~u~ Hiult Srhool Tnu 1\nppa loin: " I '' Club : Wre-tlinJr 'ream 2. ~; .\s-'
~oc:lutt.•d
Euglut.>cr.....
~lo"T 111:1.1 ·' Pnrxc.u:
n "' n. Pu"''"' n.s. < · ' ~·>
B. . Bo•t
1:"1"'''/ Hr(lh Srlwol
1'1 lll'ln (onmmn: "II" llun '"' 1. 2: DeSmet Club: S('('. of Exl'hnnge Women's Lo:a~eur: Sophomore Frolic ('nnunittc<': Stnnt Ve~t 1: .J unlm· \\'cck Conunittee.
Shrma 1'1 Kho.
1 Tm1· Inn P1no:•1· r B.S. ( Bu ~.)
HlT II P111 1. 1,11' '
lli(Jii School Sil:lllll Chi: .\ lphn Knppn l'•i: Lirnlrnant lt.O.T .C.
B.S.
HIII'/P!f
ll'hilmau l'ollt•fl'
l'hi \lu: Strnr c:rccr..,,
Cr E \1 )f \ ,J POl 0
c:uil\1.
2:
:'~-c.
( B u~.
.\l()hn Tau Omega: Square
n ..rl• , Jliuh s~lt"ol ( .;unma : "II" H on-
t.
F. HP.nt
!ifiiii/J>OIIlt 1/iyfl Sc/tfJ'>I
nn'l Cnml>fh..,; \V'n"hino;,r. . ton Club: Clns<t l're,. ~;
D~ht
nr"
\ lR
B.S.
I.TU'X
B.S. ( Bu.,.) I'i
(Bu~.)
Ht(/h Sf'lwol
Chnir nutu Sop homor e Fro-
\\·~ ... tnlin~h·r
lit· Com111l tt ~ ~ ; (:enerat Chnirmnn Junior W t>ek 3;
3: Y.W.C ..\.
\'~i .. tnnt Uu~iOe'-~ \ler. C.<'lll of the ;\l onntnin~ ·~, \t!!'onnnt Stnlf 1. 2.
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Lt•c u.t: B. H A~I>'I tlll' l i.:M.
:'>'lt;t ,\' I XA
H ow-ro~
) f.
B.A. 1\ooRk ia lliylt School ' 'A" Honor s I, 2, 3: DeSmet Cl ult; Engli sh Club.
.1/oscow Tli(lh :-<·llool C:nmmn Pit I ll!'ln; :;l~tmn Alpha loi n; ",\" llouo" ], 2.
Dotus 1.. SQt' tHu
B.A. .\"orllt ('enlral ll.'!llt School, SJXJkrnt~·
l'i Sigma Hho:
Si~ema
Delta
1'1, Trl'ns. 3: ",\ ·• llonor, I: "0'' IlOilO,.._ 2: W nsh· in~eton Club. \',·Pre•. 2: Ch~'>., Sec. 1 : Sophomore Son~e Conunittee: Junior l'nrtr Committee: Fre.h· ml.'n Dance Committee: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet~: Stunt Fe,t I ; Gem of the :\loun· lain~ Slntl' 3: \\'omen·~ Council 3: "Dig- Si,ll.'r"
.\ ts" F. S't.-ru Xtzp(!rCt lli(lll vJ,,,,,j Tau 1\nppa loin
Committee.
K• Rt·nr.
n.
STt' l;!'>' ,~u
H . . (Ed.)
\\' ,\l. I. Aet: ) L
Ca/cltce/1 !llylt :Schovl A.S.L' . I. Cltim<.'• Committ~e:
li'Pi }!}l!' Il:ylt !irJwol
Junior ,\ ,..<emltl) Commit· tee; Exec•ulh c Uoar<l.
.\~,•>dated
B.S. (Eel.) .1/ oR<'Ott• lli(f/t .'icltoo/
({allllliiL ('mmly 1/iyh i•rhufll, BfJl (' toon, .llonlonu
Z<'ht: ;\lu »<.'Ill
Forc:-.tt••·,.
C t:<' ll . 1.. S~II'I' H
H . 5Tl' UO' B.S. (A{!.)
llA IIOI.Il
Alplu~
S .\L I SG
B.S. (For.)
1'1 Si~emn. J\ho; l'i Sigmn: en ~tli~h
Ep~i lon
Club Cl uh; Spul',: l'anll ell('ni(o.
SJlllnl~h
ll~tu:
Ag. Chth: Stoc:k Ju<hdmr l't•um.
x oR ,u " x. s( nt ·ttu:R B.S. (E.E.)
:w.
}l.,,.;~'''' l/if!h ~(hO<JI T nu K «PPft I ota: iot~nn
lJORl.AXO Snt :\10'>'~
n.s. (B•"·>
Tnu: ".\ " ll onnr- I : " B" Honon. 2. 3: .u u:.J.: Cln<-. Tl'ta,. 2: Junior Prom Co n)lnitte~: (letn of lh(' \loun lt•hh St.tl'. ! ; hlnho J:;ngin('l'r tntl' 3.
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Hcn:on:
n.
Sut'I'IG:CI\
B.S. ( II. Ec.)
IIr.n'r'x E. SwAxsox
;l/OSCOIV Jii(lh School Ka ppa Alphn. 'l'hcta; Phi Omicron Upsi lon: "A" Honor~~ 1. 2: Spu 111: English Cluh: Spa nish Club: Jun ior Weo:k Committee: Socict>• Editor or The Arlronaut: Gem or the Mountains Staff 2; llomc Economics Cluh, Sec. 3: l'CI> Bn nd Show l. 3: Stunt Fest 1: l'llll-lll'llcnic, \ '.!'res. 3.
H. B .• \ .
" ',\L'ITR
B.A.
.Yorl/t Ccnltal lliuh School.,. Spokane
Ens:ll•h Club: Inkwell Club: Y.~l.C .. \.,
or... 1. '.?.
C'u.L \ Xu 51-Lt.I\'.\X
$JOERS
B. . ( Bus.
Por:atello High School
DA "u:r. D.
Sec.; "A" Hon-
R•'l" rt High School KapJ>a Si2mo. Baseball 3.
Sn.uJDEROER
B.S. (Ag.) Payrtlr Tli(llo Srhool
Si!fmn 1'1 ~intc
R ho:
' ••n \Gt:t:
lntercolle-
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Sn;n;x,
L.L.B.
K ni!fhts: t\1';. C ln h:
Blork/cot l l iul• SchoC'I Chi: Phi Alpha. Delta~ lute•·collegla te Knights! ll\'uch nntl Bar: Cbristla..
l'rom Committee: l ntcrFrul•·rnlt)' Council.
Si~tnll\
Sd~nce
Societr: t\
rgonau~
Stnlf 2: CouJtty Chairmori ot Stuckul Drive 2.
J. J,,,.:J.
S•~n1oss
L .L.B.
r
. \ t' UIIl. \ '
Bw·lry JJ iuh :>rhool Tnu Mem .\lcph: l'hl A ll)ha Ocltn: 'I hcln lo:p'-i Jon: Bench nnd llnr: Un;cball 2; Or:tlor;-.
n.
S'I'AI'LI:TOY
-"•'ZJJerce Hi(lh School
nuJ.oth Teth Glmcl.
I
Jou>
L.
B.S. (Ed.)
T.\\'WR
13.)!. PONIIf'ltQ Hir;h &11()0/ l'hl Delta 'I hcta; Deltn Mu
Chi; Chrurm.m Sonlr Com· mitt~ 2. s: l'ep B:tnd 2, 3: l'tP Band Show 3.
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Ddla C11mnut: Winged llclm~l ~ "ll'' lJOIIOl'S l; h.\" I hHtcH'" 2: gn;;lish Club· l'ront Comu••ttc~.
Club, !'res. 3.
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2'u:in Falls lli(lh School
1/iou, X. Y., lli(lll ,<;cllool English Clnh: Epi-copnl
:\f.\RIOX
T oHlt'>UAI.I;
B.A.
B.A.
Tllri'LrR
R.S. (Eel.)
.T n · Y. Tuo,rP,os
Li IICOlli Il i(llt Srlwol
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Wusotrh Aradn>l!l. Jll. Pleaaalll, Utah. ' Shrma :\u: Scnbbard and \
G:unma !'hi Dcta.
lllaM: "I" Club; \ 'at"<ity 1
r
'lla<'k 2. 3.
Co'RRII:
n.s.
X. 'f•:•:o (R.E.)
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Ht~rlo'!' Tli!Jit Scllool
KW>It fli(lft School
Lindley Hall: A.T.F..E.; ,\,. •ochlcd En~tlnccr-.: r.cm ot the Mountnins Sl11tf 3.
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Phi Dcta Club.
Chob.
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TO'o'H
B.S. (Ed.)
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,.,, ,,. <I'. IIPIII' lli!JII School
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L<lt'iHI'In lliyh School
Sfl11(/fJoinl lli(JII Scllool i~:m(l. ~~~; l'rc-~lcd Club; U. or I. !ted Cross Life Corps Examine•·.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Spurs, !'res. 3; W.A.S.U. 1 ; \\' ••\..\.; Class V.-Pres. :!.
,J. \\' .\Rl: L.L.B.
)JAR('l'S
:\L Rr<'t.: t:..-rs
"B'' IIOilON I, B<;ndt and Ba1·.
2,
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3;
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Bul'ley Tiir!h School 1\nPJ>fL .\ lpha Theta: Sigma Della 1'1, I' res. 3; "A" llonors I, 2; Class \'.-Pres.
Jud~~
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'J' t u :oncHll: It. \\',nuu:x B.S. (Ag.)
l\fMl iO:ol' \\'J:'I'Ilt:Rt: T.T.
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Omega;
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Alpha. Zeta: :\lu Dctn. Del:~: Dairy Cnltle J ndgin~: 2; \nlmal llu...,hand•·r lng :1.
\\'ILLIA:US
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()lu,.)
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,1/tlt. /Lome lliyh ~chool
;\lcm Aleph; Alpha Zeta: ;\lu nctn. Detn; Ag. Club: Oolry Cottle Jnclgin~r: Onirr Products Judg-
Tnn
J\lph(l. Chi Omc~:a: Stunt ('ommitlee 1: Song Com· miltco 2; Y.\\'.C ..\.; ,\<'odatcd \\'c•mc11 Sturtcnt,, C.lbiHct.
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B.S. (Bu,.)
J.m "': .T. \\'u.sox
r·,nur c/' lit ,,e High ·'CI•twl
B.S. (II. Ec.)
Spnni.•h Club: l't·p Band 1. !. 3: 1'1'1> Jl:lnd Or••ht·lr.l ~- 3.
)loB~OI!'
!ligll Schoo/
Dall.'lh T('lh Gimet: !lome Et'Onomics Club; w ..\ ..\.
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Scpbomcres
:llcCnll
)til liken
Dcis.
Knight
Dunn
l'ence
~lerrill
I lnrclwick
Sophomore Class Officers FIRST SE)lESTEll
1J EAili>S l.~:Y
Prc.Yidenf l'ice-P resident SecTefar.IJ Treasurer
:\f.\('
:\f I·: IIlli L L
11.\tt i)\\'! C K
D or.r.Y
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C r..\R ro:xn: ) l c C.uT.
Presidmt r ice-President Secretary Tn•asure1·
Ifow .\Itt) KxTCHT
Ih: r.t:x
)lu. T.IKF.X
K.\THF.Il!X~: Pt: XCE
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Sophomore Committee Chairmen D ance Co mmittee Stun/
Com mit t ee
S ong Commit tee
B t:U L,\
I{
BR OWN
I
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.\lberhon W ..\nder-.on \:tqucnnJm
nrnllbur)" n.-rnnrll
.\n~ell
C. •\lien Reebe Rate~
J . . \lien G . ...~m,,s 80\\Cil
!}olancl('r
Berer _ _ _ ___;B::;I:::a::,:ekinger
r 6SJ
l:· . \lld('N)Il <, .\ncl<•r,un
C. •\nderson
Uuto·cll 8rp.u:
Bop<' nu-t wick llethoooan
llo~,·r
II.
.\ndl'r~n
Dri~
C. llnldwin
~-Coon
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~II. O~ll~thertr
D?nald~on
P. Ctnlr
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ICk
usrhlan
n1ehl
Bo!'well ColliPr Chubbuck L>eClark W. Da,·is
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Bozarth \". Craig Co llette Durbin
Oe,·err
,\. Drundt
E. Curtis
Cornell:,on Dingle Oroger
Emert
Crnl~r
~'i,toer
(;OO<Iwin
c;ranl
Elliott
Fiâ&#x20AC;˘her Finck c;nrdner Cord
Eklund Flock Felthouse Gillett
Garlin~hou-,e
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F:qual, I.11F0nd (;reeling nould llaltrup
~:lliott
Elder (ielorke Ifill
llulburt
Harding Hague !Ieath Holden Holmes
ll cnclcrson lia r rison Ill II Hanson
lla"kins
I Ieiss
Humphrey ~f ~dcnburg
I 111ntcr
Hoffman E . Johnson
L.. Johnson
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I Iarmon Hunt
Hart Hower Hall Holden Johnson
Justus
Kester
Cror
Lundquist ,\((oConagh)•
JCI1$Cil
1\idw!'ll 1\cnnedr l.ibLr "lildoell
King
Kell)'
L::tr·..on
Laird .\lerrltt
[ 121
Kerr
Kinnler
L0111r
Lennox .\lilen<ler
Kuil
~huurin!C
"kOO\\ell
Knm1>~
.\Iiiier
) l annlnl( :.tc<:ormick .\lood) :\el'lOn R. Obon
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.\terri man .\lc:Kim :O.oncolas Moran 01~11
Onun Pea,路y Phelps Randall Uugg
Otter !'arne Penwell Heed Ross
Oller Paisle'' Pitts 路 Rarnstead Remsberg
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Pern~
Pea irs Plummer Rach Sumsion
Parks Pierey Ross
Histin"
Brossa~rd
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Stuhl frier St}â&#x20AC;˘ner Stellman L. Stuart E. Smith
Shepnrcl Siln111011< Shirk Shy Sht>rman
Spaulding Schuttler Schultz Sluka Smith
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Sanbourn Suren~on
n.
Smith Simon (;. Smith
Snyder Somerville Stroed S<>cl~rberg
Sowder
Slell'en•
Trueman
ft. Ta rlor Waldrop Yeoman
Suddreth P. Tnrlor
L. Ta)•lor
Whitman Zundel
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Thorntt.•
Tra,·crt
\'lrts
G. To)•lor
\ 'un Yalkenburg
"'nnan
\\~are
Wt.>lker
week-
freshmen
freshmen Class Officers FIRST
S.:MESTJ::Il
President I' ice-Presidl•nt
H .\1,1' 1( . \ l ' l)ltli':TH
" ' 1!.:\L\ C'.\ SF: nor: r R t:TH STORY
S ecreta r.IJ
1'rea .w re r
\\'AI.TE R
\V r·:,\\' Eil
T Hr. un:n :-a: :.\1oo 1n:
J"t'll D uk e S £C OXD
E:\£ESTER
President I'ice-President S ec ref a r.lJ Treasurer
T rt\'IX(; S;\IITll L ,\l'lt.\
:\Ion rus
)f.\rt(;l'Elt!T~: \ YARD E:\DI.\
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Regnn
General Committee Chairmen Hose
Freshman Gler Frl'sh man Stunt
Esn路: r.J.E
R EGAN
Prc KREI.I.
Frl路Nltman Song
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\II>Ctl,on htell ntoom W. Burton II. llrm•n
.\ndn!'\\..,
1\ . . \me'
\I. Relknap Brill Rt.•rnard
;\I. . \Ill('< .\rehihald 0. Bro\\n
Ba)h.·r
B. Belknap
rHo 1
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\lien llranln
ll~t'<·her
\1. Hurton
\korn \nth·rton llll\('T
n6ant IJ(•J,h~r
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Urifhom Uln r Brossnrd llenedi ct Baird
ne-t Bart hot!'
Bart e)'
llou~thton
B. Drown Bauman L. Brown
llrOd)' Baldwin
Ber~
r ~~ 1
E. Drown Doswell lla<Fett Balkow Bauer
Ull(ltte Bnu-<-h Howl b)' IICr!l'IUnd Ull路~
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Bea$1<',. R. Callender L. CuS$iCk Crane Cunnin_zham
S. Beasler Ct'aig
Cornell Christen Chase
Blank Collins C. Chapman Cox Coleman
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Boll in!!er Clair Compton Cordett Clarhill
Cnnnon Carlson Cocn R. Chapnmn Campbell
Cook Cherne Drrsdale Dahlke' E. Davis
~tcDonnld
Casebolt Campbell L. Da,;s
Ood~on
F. Decker
Coleman
Crooks
C. Decker
DICUS
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Clu,ter J. Dunn Oe\"oll Durbin Denni'
Calhoun II. Dunn Ounwill Okk 1,:. J>unn
Oon,ton J. O:l\IS
...:n,tman Ficke ~路ritchmnn
Dorser Elrler
En.:,ign
Frederi~
Fullerton
Ounlnt> En~:le
Emery . Fermndonl R. Ficke
t;itror<l \I. (:recn (;lmhte ltnnlinr llifll~)
Garrlntr
(:ate Howard lt unter I Iampton
Gnaedinger Gedde' Heitman
Hars
Holmes
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(:nrher (;u,tar..on Grinith
C~recne
Hanna
11. ltu tt
Jla~cu
c:edcte' c:ouctzwnrd c:atta~rher
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ll:nri-on Heal\路
llnrlnncl Jt. ll nnclr llnnclr
H~lnilnn
Ho'e Haak II all
Hunter
Hampton
c;.
Hu~he-.,
Hutd1in~"
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llarclin~: llarl~r ll~rhka
I Iarmon
llanler
llntr Hetrkk llnJhon lluopellansc-<
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0. llall
.lnt'l.;-on .Jerhen
1\a)ICr King
L. Jone, ( •. John,on
Jan ......cn Krn:cr
1\antolu
Jain .-\. Johnson w. Jones
\1 . .lohn<:nn H. John,ton
Knox
King
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Jeu::hir II. John•on
1\t•nnrt·otl 1\il to 1\o•nnedr
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D. K el ler Kfllou•ck Han;;en Lincll>erg Lrle
Klin!l'er La ncr Limacher Lewi~
C. Lar.>On
Kcrschl ;;nlk Konnold
La on bert Lar;;cn Luedke
rss 1
K.-oll : .nnaclon Lhutelof
A. Larson Lake
Kcncltd l LawretiCP l .itzcnl~r~1·r
K. La1·;;on Lincl<a)'
l.eat her"ood
.\ . l.11r,on
Leach Lambclen
\((o(;re~ror
~lc:'\au~rhton
l'k~rell
Point er Parnell
H. l'eteNOn
~1. Lewiâ&#x20AC;˘ ~lurphr
Olin Pew
[>ickard
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Litzenl~rl(er ;l l in~tth
P;:1ri,h l':l rdell
({('('\ e,
Line
~lcConnell
Platt
l'~hak
1\eadlng
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\fl'{:onil:lc
~~c~hht~r
\lnr-hal
\ f ('(•o} ~Ialone
\lnu ... er
\lillint>r \lcKenzie F. ;\Iiiier ;\I. :\loore
B. ~lartin :\lrrene
~lcEachern
)Je..; ... enu:er ~lcr.regor
\lt>ls::trd \loulton \I. \litehell L. \litchell •. ~Iiiier
I
\loliter \ln•I!TO\C \h:(triHe
\kCnll \lun,le!l
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:\lcDratney \luz7.~'
~1. Kelson <\. ~ elson
i.
l'\ewcomb
On~nnan
\lonahan
M. Nelson
.\1. .\kCor
Norman
'\'Oni'IUI"'t
\v. :\ewcomb
Xedro~ ()'Brien
;\I. :\elson
N e~Jy
Obr:•~
[ 91
~eiA'hhor
Okerstrom :'\im.~
J
n. \loore 1\o•·ell :-:ores.
\:one111 ~e\\hom;c
1\eunke
Sl~t~tlrh
Seilh.•) 0. Smith
Slfton
Ro,ell
Rasor
Simon Stamm
Rudr
S"edland Sherrill
Sar.r:enl Shellwortlt Solberg
( 92]
ntce
Re) nohl•
Roberts Ross
S(-hOOUO\Cr
Sheehan
Stephela-
Stoner E. Smith
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forth
Short
Stanley prres A. Tall A. Tall
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Steele Seelre
Stark Stt>pheno;on Tucker
Samuels Slater
Summers
Shambcr!l'er Thompson
Terhtotte II. Tlmma..,
Utz
Thornp<on Trail \'oak
n.
Wilkin,on
Vehr... White
\'a nee
Thornctz Tum ken \'oh< \路arian Waldrop
I 9路~ I
1). Teater
Tonnln~t
\ '. \ 'an('\'
W einman W:tl ~r-
F. Teater Troun.-e \'eshr Well~ ({. \\'hit('
Wlruer \J. Wh ite
Warm Y. Welo Werullc
Ward
r 95 1
Whi tenack Walker Wnre
H. White Walden
l9!i
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uldaho fights" 'l'hb is the <,lol!an that has r ung in the ear-. of W<''-tt••·n ~port enthu~ iasts for the pa<,t four ~·ear' when the Yanda! football team.!> lu\\'e I!Onr into uclion. :\lentor R. L. :\lathews tauj!ht that fij!htinj! 1.pirit with the tricks and rudiment<, of the J!llllll'. Hr built up powerful aggregation~ that wert• frarccl by the best teams and couches on the ('Oa'>t. I le cleared up the eligibility que.,tion for lclnho athletes, :mel he had a greut inftuencc on the morulr of the ... tudent hodr. ":\lutty" resigned hh pol.ition this sprinj! a' athletic coach of the Cnh·ersity of Idaho to ut·cept a coad•ing offer at St. I.oui<, Unh·crsit~·, u mu<·h lar;.trr in'>titution. Dnvid L. :\lac:\lillan, for six year., a<,!\i,lant dirrdor of nlhletics and head coach of bu~kl'thall •1nd huwball, was appointed, this sprinj!, temporury director of uthlctics in the place vacated h~· Coach :\I at hews. Cond• .Mnt11~"' Coach ~1ac;\1illan has maclc I daho a nati onally Coarh ~lut·~ l lllnn J\ thletic Oh·ct·tor known institution in the basl<etball world. No ·'"~·t ,\ th lctk l)ircetor mallc1· whul Lht· llllllt•r iu l he has to wor k with at the beginning of n ~><"n"on, lh<· ~luclrnl!> and fucu lt~· t'X IWCL to srr n championship tram p u t into nction. A l thoul(h ";\I ll(·" ~ u fTcrcd n handicap durin!( the l!l:l/5-:.W ba~>kethal l ~e!lSOn hecuuse of i njuries uncl :, i duw~s of some of the ldt<."rmcn, it d id nol lnkP h im lclnj! to make a crippled tcum opt'rntt: likt· t·lo<.:k work, nncl the la~t fivt• J(lllll('~ played mrant con.,rcuth·e victories for Idaho. C'ndcr· :'ll!tc~lillan'~> directorship, Tdnho teams haYe t11ken one Pucific C:on'>l duunpiom,hip. unci two ;s'orthwt•,t confet·rncc champion~hips. H is fomou' "man for nutn"' defrn,t• i' now bcinf! u't•d in pradit-ully ull lclnho hil!'h school .... and in scn•ral of till' cullt•f!t'' of thr wr<,t.
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Coaching Staff Hon J.: IIT
L.
Football and 'J'rac!.:
:.' lf.\Tli E Ws
DA\'10 :.\IA c :.\Itr.r.A::-: - Basketball. Brw·ba/1, Frosh Football H.\Y ~l':ll}!G . Lssisfrml in Football \' ~;n::-:ox
. t.vsistant in J.'ootball :.\I onnrs Kr.rx E - _fssistant in Football. Frosh Basl•ctball, F ro.vh B asciJall \ \' t;sT O::-: B uss II' rest Iiug Snn;ns
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)\Ianagerial Staff G..:oJtCI·: E. H onTox D o:-< l\I c ('u •·:A ROJH:nT
Graduate J/anagcr St·nior Jf anagcr .! unio r .lfrm agc r
QuMt l,Es
SEC0::'\0 SE:IIESTE!t
Senior Jfanagcr .Junior .11 (11/affCr
GAu: )l•x H 1cll.\ttl> Du t:s~t:n
I
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football
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1925 football Schedule T"tn·.o~ ;tt,
October 3 ......... College of I daho at :Jl oscow ...... .. .............. lG Octohe!' 10 ... l 'nin~ n;ity of Oregon at E ugene ................... G October 17 ·····-·''rashington State c·ollcgc, I>ullnlHil ···········-· 7 Octohel' ~4 . .....Gonzaga Cni,·crsity at Spokane .......... . ..... !3 Octobe!' 30 .... l"ni\'ersity Southern C'alifomin at :\Io..,cow... () Xo,·embe!' 7 .... Cni,·ersity of :\Iontann at :Ji o..,cow . 1-t ~on~mher 21 . Oregon .Agricultural College at Boi,c .......... 7 X O\ t•mhcr Qj .. Creighton l·ni,·cr,ity a t Omaha . ........ . ....... H)
[ 104 ]
0JlJ)(III f >ltS
H 0 (j
lQ
51 QO
16 34
\'A:\0.\LS
1CJ.25 football Season ~
Ill•: ('A I.L of football pructiec on September 15 found Com·h ;\lnthl·\\·s unci hi s nssistnnts \._., with a toull'h ~ehedul c and a eonspieious dearth of cxperienct•d h:ttcrmcn. 'With Sth·ers, Klell'n<'r, YC!-i>l'r, quinn, Tapp<'r, llausen and i.\Iarker gont•, the Yundul condt wns confronll•d with the ln-.k of buildinf{ up u new line to replace the ''clcran;, who w<·re f{One. I !owe,·cr with n good hunch of willing, but more or less incxpcrienct'd mt•n out, und with Tcrrr, Xcl~on , and Rny St('phen-. ns a nucleu;,, work was begun with a ru.,h, nnd tlw opening gam~ with the Collcf{C of Id aho found ")latt~··· and the team read~·· Xot m·t•r conftdcnt, but with a !!rim dclcrminulion lo f!Ct in nnd fight, w;t' the spirit in whic:h the 19~5 Ynndnl~t ~tnrt('(] out on the lonj! p:rind of a hurd ;,chcdule. .\nd tight they did, as tdl Yundal tcunh ha,·c the name of doinp:, until tht• lu .. t J!Un wns fired at Omaha. on Xo,·embcr :n, and the 192.) sen>on Willi history. Letters Wt're won b~· the following men: :-\cui Xel,on \\'. York G. Dnd;,un llarr.'· itt'!!t't \\' m. Gartin E. Jone<. Clint Duff Yic. Cnmeron l. Tern Ted Bucklin (;. O'Donnell John Baird Chns. 6iehl H. Erick,on Glenn .1 al·oll\· llerh. Canint> L. Eclt·lhlulc. Hay Stt'pht>Jh W. Walmsley Tum Owing~ Henry Cnniuc
I 1lJ5 I
H E(;e:T SCOIII':S
Idaho 16 ~ II P,
F ITIS'f !!nnw \...../ tht• 'outhcm part a IIi to 1 1 '-COre. im·x1wricm·t·<l t'nh·cr~it~·
Gartin
College of Idaho 14
prO\·cd to be a ~urpri'>e to the !.pt•tllltors. ~~~ thl' ;,hi fly tcum from of the state displayed a ).:OOd bnmrl of bull, holding the Vandals to The ball was in the C. of T. territory moo,t of the game, but the team did not take 1\Ch'llntage of the hrcnk~, therefore the smoll score.
York
(106 J
Ed('l hluh•
10.\110 .\EHIAL .\T'I'.~CK 1:" l'L.\ \'
Idaho 6
Oregon 0
f.A Y 1:\' (; a superior l1rand of football, a ,·astir improved Yanda I learn lore throu~h the Orc!{on team on the Eugene field, "' inning from them and hrcukinl' lhe fumou~ .. Oregon .Jinx'' for the '-Cconcl time. running. The score does not !.how the power of the Gem Stnlcrs' dcfcn~c, or the speed and versatilit~· of their attack, lhc Jdnho hucks being nhle to gain COil!.i;.tenlly throujth the Oregon team for suhstautial p:uins. The famous line-plunging Sones, the hig Oregon fullback was safely stopped. several times virlunlly in his lmcks b~· the Ynndal forwnrds. The Idaho j!:Oal wus never \'Cry muth in dnnjter, as Or(·~on lndn•d t he ]mnd• lo put tht' boll in ~coril1j!: distance.
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\......./ hringing home tlw lonJ!: end of a T-6 'core. Two fit·ld Jl"OIII'> in the first quurter hy :\reeke r, the climinutin- Coull"ar q uarter-hack. found the Y undals on the ltmall e nd of a (i-0 ~core at the half. Cominf! hack after the half tht> lduho l~am held the clnt rg ing W. S. C. hacks, patiently waitinf! for the break they had been coached to pia~· for. L ate in tlw third quarter, the Yundul rif!ht <·ml Nelson. tore throu~th tlw lint>, scooped up a fumbled bull, and raced across t he 1£0111 wilh the t~· inj!" s ix p o ints. H<•j!d t•onvet·ted with a nen.t drop-k ick square th rough the p osts , a nd the Idaho rooters went wilcl. The hreak was the downfall of th e Couj!urs. a nd their ~p ia·it "'"' J!OnC', and once more tlw \'nnduJ, had met and vanq uishr<l the Cougar.
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Canine
Gonzaga 12
on.
TIIB tlr~t lime in u Jon!! period of y<>ars the Gorv.nga BulldOf(S nosed out a victor~· from the Tduho Yanclals, and incidentall~· it was the tlrst defeat of the sen.>on for the Sih·cr und Golrl tcnm. The game was played in the Gonznga stndium, in u dust storm that m1Hlc il hur·<l on the plnycrs, and everyone else, for at times il was so thick that play wns ncnrly ohs<:un•cl. llnrry H<:l-(ct rnacle a drop-kick from a difficult n ng lc thut 1-(ave Idaho her· only three points.
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a. S.C.
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IX D.\ YS afh•r the Gonza~a ~arne the camp of tlw Ynndab wu> in1·u<k<l hy the lJ. S. C. T•·ojan.,. l'ndcr llowurcl Jones, the~· w<'r<' one of llw mo~t Hl{!(rt'"in" IIJ!!(Tl'J!Hlion<, on the t·ou,l, mHI the~· clcmonstrntcrl clearly that tht-y were a pow(•rful 1111<1 vr•·sntilc team, compl<'tl·l.'· Ol"l'rwhclmin~t thrir li~jhter and more inexJWriencNl ril'uls. t•mt•r~tin~t with the lnr~e l'n<l of n ,JJ - 7 ><·ore. ld;~ho ~cored he•· lone tou<"hclowll on H <.t•nsationul pa-.-. of 10 yanls from Pow<•rs to ('anwron, who 't<•ppccl o1·er· the ~roa l for the on l.1· S<'Ol't'.
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Idaho 19
Dean
Creighton U. 3 4
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1::-:0I::-:G up tht• ~ea,<Hl nt 0111aha against Creighton l'nh·crsity on :s'o,·cmbe r 27 the Yanclals weakened h,1· 11 long road trir, and with n long list of injuries, dropped the final game by 11 3 1-H) ~em·e. The Idaho team wu~ nlwncl at the hnlf but the slruin of the long trip told on tlwm, nnd in the lust lmlf the Cr<'ighton hnt·ks ga in ed consi&tcntl.l·, and p iled up n lead that \Hl~ nt•,·er h<·udr<l.
Canine
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Idaho l<i26 Schedule Oct. 2- :\lontana Statl' Colll'g't' at ::\Jo,t'OII. Oct. 9- ::\lontana at )Jj,.,,.,ouln. Oct. 16- \Yashington at Sl'nltll'. Oct. 23-l'ollegc of Idaho at ::\Jo,..co11. Oct. :30- 0. _\ . ('. at Corn\lli,. Xo,路. 6--\Y. S. C'. at ::\Io:'<coll'. Xo1路. 9!0--l'. S. ('.at Lo,., .\ngdl'.... Xtn路. Q.>- Crcighton r ni'-l'rsity at Omaha.
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In Commendation · "Si:::e is not grandeur, and fen-itor.IJ docs not make anation."--1-I t:xLEY's APnoru s)rs.
T IS 'J'Il E quality of the stuclcnt:., rathct· than the ,.,ize of the in,.,titution that determines it;; :-.trcngth. Idaho, though a compumt i n~l.r :-.mall uni,·crsity, i:-. das:-.cd among the best. The aim, of the faculty, of the citizen~ of the :-.tate a r·e ht•ing reulized. The -,chool was, and i:-., hlo:-.-.,oming out: phy,ically and scholu-.tically. This cle,·elopmt•nt is rcftccti,·e of the type of student,., <·om po,ing the unit. I t sho,,·., tlwy have purpose, pcr,e,·erancc, and ,.,imilar qualitic-.. Pt·r-.cn~ rancc is one of the gr·catcst quulities a pcr,on can have. It i, -.aiel to bent· more weight than clcvcrne~,: a thing that unaided has gained for people :-.tr<·ccs-.. J>crscverance i:-. a charactcri,.,tic that is ob,·iously inhen•nt in the athlete that has fought fot· the rnivcrsity of I daho throughout his college career. T here arc tla,.,hy athletes and bluff athletes, but they come und go as docs a gust of wincl. It is the athlete that stays with his purpose through the hard knocks and deft•ats, as well as the glory of victory, that docs his part as nn indi,•idunl to make the university a biggc•· and better institution. Idaho uncler-gmduatc students regret to sec the ath letes of the senior class of 19!'l6, who Jm,·c so courageously and willingly fought for thei r alma mater, leave the university. .Although absen t as an active pal'tic ipn.nt in campus acti\'ities, the memory of their loyalty, t heir pcrscvcmnce, will live in the hall,; of lcal'lling for cons to come. Idaho athletes graduating in June, 1926 arc: X t•td X cl~on, Hay tcphcns, T ed llucldin, 01'\'ille .Jonc;;, \Yallace York, Gifford Da,·ison, Ila rry H.cget, Ilcnr·y Canine, \\'alter l 'ields, \'ictor Cameron . B ob Lough, HarJo\\· Campbell, M ndcl ~\ rchihnl<l and Otto Hucfner.
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F H OSII football team this year, while not a" po,n•rful an aggrega'-.,; tion as that of lnst year, had some good material, that will be an aid to the ne11· coach next fall. There were some good linemt•n, a nd a few backs that wi ll he n. possibi lity for the varsity next year. The baby Vandals won most of the gnmes on their sched ule however, d ropping the last game of the season to the Cougar Frosh, here on the hon1e field by 1t (•lose sco re. ~umeml sweaters were awarded Titus C'omell_. D arwin B u rgher, Donald Smith, ~ f1tX H awlins, L eon Pagoga, C'ecil B rown, ,fames H after, Arthur Cheyne, H odney Ross, D onald ..Axtell. Yit·gi l B ates, L yle Drury, Oli,•et· H all, Ted Xelson, George H jort. J ohn ..-\rmitage. Harry Spence, .John ~orman , H oward Gallagher. J ames O'Brien ancl Xcal .. \nder-.on.
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1925 'Cracll Schedule .\ pril :?5 )Ia\· :?
;\ln'r )lui· )lni· ?~I n~·
9 1.'5 2:3 30
Trinn!(ulnr nt Spokntw \\' hitmnn ut )I o'cow Seattl e Relay~ ut 5l'n tt k \V . S. ('. nl Pulltt1un l.' nh·ersit\· of )I onlmm ul ) I i <.~o uln · Cunferentt: nt S(·ntllt·
'Cracll Record s 100 ycl. clu~h, 9. ~ ~cconcl>.-Jumes ::\lontgomer~·. 1909; Sam ?llurri~ott, Hill. :!:.!0 ynnl cln,h, 21.3 ~econch-Sam )lorrison, 19lti. 11-0 ~·d. dn,h, .50.1 ~cconch-Horton )icCollie, 19:?1. MlO \'d. run, I :57.1--H.n,· H arsh, 1921. )I ilt: run, ~::32- llec :f:cimund son, 1905. T wo mile run, 9 :.50.1- Gernlcl Gill, 1921. 120 ,.d. hurdh.·'· lli.1 'econcl~-Jame~ L ockhart. 191 ~ :!'10 \ cl. hurdle,, :? 1.1 'econci-.-Henn· Power~. 19:?.3. lli,:ti. Jump, .') ft. 10 in.-Wallace Strohecker. 1911. Brond Jump, :?:? ft. G in.-IIal Tilley. 1903. P ole \ 'twit, 12 ft.- Zac·k Cossid,·. 1916. Oi,cu,,- 1:32 ft. ~ in.-Clayton Pickett, 192-5. .Jn\'t>lin, Hlli ft.- J . L. Philli ps. I9l.J.. Shot Put. 1-J. ft.-~t>il lrdng. 1920. One milt> rt•h•~. 3::?5.0-Sam )lorrhon, Erne<.t L oux. Enni'
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ill. 5. C.-Gonzaga-ldaho-)\'leet, Ht G onzaga, Hprfl 2 5, 1925 T ime
Tl11rd
)lilc Hun ~ :3n 2-~ I 00 ) 'II. l>n<h 10 sec. 110 )'II. Da<h ~3 2·l 120 rei. lll,rh ll omil~16 2·~ Two )lfll' Hun 10 min. 12 sec. 8HO )'II. 1'1111 2 min. :1 2-5 sec. 220 ytl. l)a,h 2:! 1-J Shot l'ul 12 rt. 2 1-2 in. Oist·us 12H ft. I in. l'n lc \ ' null I I fl. 3 in. lli~th .Jump .l rt. 7 in. 220 )'II. Low II" o·dl~" 20 3·~ J:O\'('Ii ll Hill rt. 8 1-2 on . llroucl .Jump 21 rt. 7 :J.~ in. l
o;,·; ne ( WSC J .Jacol)~ c \\'SC J .\leye" (\I'SC J Elcock ( \\'SC)
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Total l'oinf.y:
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.\kf)O\\CII I I ) Fraser ( (; ) Ounlap ( \\'SC J l'hlllip< 1WSC J ll uuton ((; ) Smith I \\'SCJ 011rrwndotcr ( \\'SCJ
llillman CI ) llnrbee ( \\'SC) llao·llt'c I \\'SC)
II nclfnc1· ( I J
)lulthC\\~ ( I) .\ IThiiJaJcl (I)
II. l'ow~ 1·s ( I )
IJavls ( \\'SC) I I utdolnson c I ) llarne• C \\' SC) l'OWCI'S ( I ) F raSCr ( G) l luell'nel' (I) Towner ( I) \\'uorllCI' ( I)
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«<hftman-Idaho D ual )\'teet, )\'Icl.-ean ffeld, )\'lay 2 , 1925 1'iw e ~lile
Hun 1:17 1110 r<L Dash __ _ 111 •C<'. so.~ 'C<'110 r<L On<h ___ _ 120 rei. ll i~rh H urdles _ 16.~ -cc. ""0 r<L O a~h __ . __ 2 min. 7 ,cc, 220 )'d. Oa<h __ 21.~ •cc. 220 Low ll urdlcs ~5.t •e<·. l'ulc \'a u lt _ •• _ 9 f t. !I ln . Two ~lilc Hun .. _ .... 10 min. 10 <C<' • II i!l'h Jump J rt . 7 In lll•<·ns 122ft. 10 ln. Shot l'ut ........... 37 l'l. ~ 1-t ln. llrou rl Jump ___ ... I!! ft. 10 1·2 in. .J avcliu . __ ... Ill ft. I 0 ln. ~ lllc Helar a m in. 12 •ec.
First
S..rond
Sl>wcler (I ) ~ l illim ( \\' ) .\ n•hibald 1I) Johnsan (I ) .\ rehibald (I ) Thomp.on ( I) Tho mpson ( I) Ncdros a nd :\cls:>n ( I) .\I nti hew< ( I ) F. l'uwe r• ( !) ll utcllin•on ( I) ()u lnn ( I) Thompso n (I) Town er ( I) lrlnho
'l'ot al Points : Idaho, 109 \\'hitnmn . Q()
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Quinn ( I) l lul<'hln•on I I) Whitmore ( \\' J Loop (\\' )
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William< Il l Oa,·bon (I ) )it'OO\\Cli ( ! )
.\dor ( W ) Swinson 1 \ \' ) Loop <W )
Huefn er (I ) C lark CW ) l'o rterOeill CW ) \\'nll:ne r Cl ) :\ elson ( I) )l cckle<on- ll or t ( W ) :\ e l,on Cl )
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)VIontana-Idaho Dual )Vleet-Fit )VIfssoula, )VIay 2 3, 1925 Time 1oo yd. l)n•h 2~0 rtl. Oa<h 110 ret. l)nsh ~~~~ rei. nun
9.8 sec. 21.1
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Two ;\lllc nun
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First
Sweet (;\I ) Sweet ( ;\I ) Ritter 0 1) .\ rchib:lld ( I) Gillette ( ;\!) Williams ( I)
l)i!O<·u• JII\'Ciiu Mile rein)'
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Col·lc ( ;\I ) Thompson (1) .\rehibald (I) ~;. Blumen lhul ( 111) Sowder ( I ) llanson (;\I ) F. l'owe•-s ( I ) nucl Corle ( ;\1) :\elson ( I )
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10 min. 1 sec. 16.1 see. Spaulding ( ;\1) 21.0 sec. H. Powers ( I) 11 ft. 1 in. Sweet ( ;\1 ) ~ ft. 8 ln. Sweet( JII) F. Powers ( I) 21 ft. II 1· 2 in. Sweet ( ;\1 ) Wa~-:n c r ( I ) 13 ft. 6 1· 2 in. Blumenthal ( ;\I ) . \ x t~ ll ( ;\1 ) 127 ft. 8 in. Hutchinson (1) 1.\ xlell (;\I ) 161 ft. tl in. l'e:n ce ( ;\I ) :\kol ( I) 3 min . 21 <ec . .\lon ta nn
120 rd. ll lgh llurclles ~20 rei. l .ow I It miles Poh_~ Vault
Jligh .J UlllJ) llroad .Jump Shot l'ut
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Wllllnms ( 111) Thompson ( ;\I ) Tie BnuC)' ( l\1 )
Wn~rncr (I) ~cl son
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POWERS LOSES BY
I~CHES
m. 5. C.-Idaho Dual ]\1eet-Ht Pullman, ]\1ay
John ...on
15, 1925
DAJJO'S cindt•r-puth tenm lo't to the "'· S. C. track men ut Pullmun in the anmwl dual mcd hl't ween the I wo institutions. Idaho took three fi r;.ls; Sowder fi r:.t in I he mile and )l!ttthcws scconcl, A1·chibald first in the 880 yd. run and Sowder ;.ccond, Frunk Powers first in the hi~h hurdle" nncl H. PoweTs third. J. Thompson placed in the dashes unci llulchin:.on took M'<:ond plncc in the di scus, , V. S. C. making u clean sweep in the juvclin nnd weight events. 111 u tlu· ill inp: two-mil(' rucc, J.ew ' Vill iams, Jclnho'i' crack clislnnt•t• ma n, lost to .T. Divine, diminut ive Co u~ur runner, who made the distanc-e in 10 mi nutl'S und 1 ,econd.
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Seattle Rela y Carnival ]VIay 9 , 1925 DA 110 wu;. n•pr~~~ntcd at the S eattle Relay Curnh•nl h~· tlw milo.• Hnd llw four- mile rela~· team,. Idaho';. ln>.t nHtn of the mi le team was nosed out of M'<·ontl plucc hy a ~cant ~·ard ul the tupt·. The four-mile team failed to pluee, tho.· compdilion hl'ing ('~pccially ~trOll).( in t hut t'\'l'nt. Stanford ama~sed enou~-th points to hand ily tuk<· fit·;.t plucc in the med.
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Pacffic Coast Conference )Vleet E~ COLLEGES, members of the Pacific Coast C'onf~:rrtwt·, w~re r r prt>M'nlccl at the Conf~n·ncc tru ck meet, held Ht Seattle, ~lay 30, 1925. Th~ ··n~um" of lhc coast's truck !.lhlrl<'s \l't•r<· pr('~ent und consequently e,;ery event II'IIS hotly t·oul~:,lcd unci excellent timr made. "Ltw" Williams , cli111inutive two-miler, placed ;,econd in hi~ event, one of the most
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' JWduculnt· t'lll'l:l. of tll(' uwt•t. I dnho wa s represo>ntecl b~· ll. Pow<:rs, 1•' . Powe rs , J.. 'vVillinms, .1. Thomp~>o n, G. ,J oh ltMln, (;. Davisou, )1. Archibulcl, ~. ~el son, A. )Jultht•\1·;, C. I fulchinson, S. ) lc Dowt'll, unci A. Sowdf•r.
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freshman CracR X RESPOXS£ to Coach :'llathews' initial call fo r Frosh track a~p i rants, fifty Rooks repo rted and commenced the t edious tra ini ng. Cnder the tutelage of '')latty'' and the ,·eteran Varsity track men, t he squad soon acq uired the bas ic fundamentals of track strategy and were in excelle nt condit ion fo•· the ft rst dua l meet with the \\' . S. C. "Cub~;· ~lay 13. Due mainly to the spectacnl;tr perfonnance of \\' illia ms, Cou!!"ar distance man, o,·er Cleaver, Fre~hman ace, the Idaho frosh were defeated by a score of 7.J. :?-3 to 56 1-3. \V. S. C. was aga in ~uccess ful in amass in g the majority of points in the second dual meet held )Ia~· 27. a t :vr cl.ea n Field, the score being 72 to 59. Track numeral men were C'lea,·e r a nd Clu·i,tensen, distances ; Chane~· a nd :'IIcOonald, pole Yault; Cah·e rt and O'Donn r ll. dashes; 1\..\"le and Canine, fteld e,·enb; :'llitchell, hurdl es and high .i ump.
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B.\SEB \1.1. S<K
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1Q25 Baseball Schedule .:\ pril 2.3, \\'. S. C. at Pull111an. :\lay 1, C'olkgc of Puget Sou nd a~ Taeoma. :\f1ty 2, rni\·Cr:iity of \\'a~hi ngton at ~:kattl c . :\f ay -t, rnin.!r,ity of Oregon at Eugene. ) l ay 5, 0 . ....\ . C. at C'on·nllis. )fay 6, \ Vhitman at \\' nlla \Yalia. :\l1ty 7, Gonzaga at Spokant:> . ) f ay 14, "Gni,·cr s ity of \Vnshington at :\lo,cow. :\l ay 1.3, "Gni,·crsity of :\Iont ana at :\[o,cow. :U1ty 18. \Y. S. C'. at :\loscO\L :\Iny 20, Gonza.ga at :\Ioscow. )lay 22, T:ni,·crsity of Oregon at :\I o,cow. )fay Q6, 0. A. C. at :\Io cow.
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W. S. C'. 4
ldnho took the fir~t eou~t tonf<'rencc p:ame br d<'featin~ the C'oul!ars. Being the fir~t for both teams. little <·oulcl be known befon•hancl as to the compnrati\·e strength of either. Erickson pitched nirtif.(ht hall until the ninth and 'tnr<·k o ut thirteen men. I n the ninth he wnlkcd two men and allowed three hits which netted four run' for the Cougars. Becker of W. S. C. held Idaho to four hits nncl one run until the eil(hth when n homer by Kleffner wi th two on bases chalked up two more run1.. Cameron repented with another home run in the sume innin!l', brin/('ill{!' the count up to s ix. ~rmnc
IDAHO 1
WASHI~G'l'ON
10
\Vitlt less than three " 'l'cks of practice, the \'unrl als ~> larlccl on their Coast trip. Two practice games with Fort Wril(ht, C'o11cg-c of Pugct Sound. nnd 11 victor~· o,·er " '· S. C. had l(h·cn, 2\fuc a chance to pick hi~ bc·~t men. ldnho pro pects for \'idory were bright when the 'ott•llar Erickson took the box for Tclnho. " 'ashington had a perfe<"l day ut bat while Jclnho wu~ unable to connect. The gtlllll' wu; slow and unintere.,tin~ with frequent errors.
ID.\HO 10
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Tra"elinl! to Eul!ent·, 'till undt•r the sting of defeat handed them nt Seattle, the Yanduls we re determined to win. Field pitched a IH'ndr ~nnw for· lclaho while Howerton wns ''there" on the r<·cch· in~t end. In the first inninj!, 0 rt'!£Ott mnde thr·cc hits, one being a ho111e run with the bases full which netted Orci(On fi,·c run~. l<'kld cnmc buck stronA' in the: second inning llnd sought rt' \'Cngc with mysterious benders and ttllowcd only two more hits durin!( the remainder of the !£11ll1C. Jdnho be~tnn scoring in the third inning when " 'icks krw<·ked ll three-bng~ter with two on. lclnho made ten hits and ea~oily won the game.
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Although lduho mudc two home runs, n tlu·rc bn!-(j.(t'l' and several &ingles, they were unable to make more thun lhn·t· runs. ·w hitman nwdt.' thirteen hit!- which handily won the j.(llme. Golden pitched u J!OOd brund of ball but Whitman found the alley open and ('Onm·(·tl-d for some well plnced hits.
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Allowing but fh·c hib and ~> triking out twelve men, Erick:,on. s tellar Idaho chuckcr. was a ,·ita! factor in the \'unclal baseball victory over GonzaJ!a. Fifteen errors hy the Gonzug;~ team \\'HI> the cuu~c of the complete snut-out, while Idaho finished the game with only a bingle error. The one-!.ided match. played in wenthcr hette r suited for footbull or stove league games, had onl~· one item of really out1.tu nding intere'>t. That was the M'nsulio nal tw irling of Erickson.
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Erickson, \ 'nndul twirler wns taken from the game in the fourth inning with u twisted ~oide mus<-1!'. Fi!'lcl look lhe mound when Erickson wus taken out, with one hit ahcud of him. A pretty double pluy in the fourth inning was one of the featur·el-. of the ~tnmc. Kleffner scooped u p H hurd bou ncer headed for his post at second, leaped to the suck und then hur·lccl the ba ll to Lnnsclon ut first for the outs. .:\IO ~TA~A fj
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Montanu hmk lhc on ly g-ame pla.1·ed between the two in-.t itutions. Both lcums hits but s01m· time! ~· drives plt1ced the B ruins on top. The !.core wu., tied up lo inning wh.-n .\lontunn scored two run;, and Idaho was stopped by a double plur. Goldeu pitched ~ood ball uutil the lal>t inning when he WI!!. relie,·cd hr Ficici. I daho M't:ond hu,cmun, hit u trit' le and two singles. Lun.,clon, Idaho fir,t ;,utkl•r, hit ..corin!l' Gr·t•cne, for Irlnhn';, onlr tallr.
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marting from their shut-out two weeks previous, the Gonza~a nine evened up the se ries at one all, in a contest marked by hca''Y hitting on the part of Gonzagtt and costly errors on the port of the \' m1dals. Go rtzo~n played 1111 errorless game while the \'nnclnls were ~iven <·redit for five. Field and Golden alternating in the box, delivered ered itnbly for lclnho. Howerton was on the receiv ing end. Fe~ttures of the game were Flahcrt,r's circuit blow in the fourth and two two-bugge rs b~· l.a w~on.
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The \\'cbfootcrs vo~·aged to )loseow a nd were ch•lcrmined Lo even up lhc se ries and seek re,•cnge on the \'nncl als for the trimming they had been administered at Eugene. Erickson chucked durinjl.' the entire co ntest and Howerton received his offerings. Idaho put the gnme on ice in the first three innings when they 11dded their eight counte rs. Oregon m11n11ged to get in five hits for a total of fi,·e run&. Lehrhns hil o thret·-hngj!'er in the eighth hut his teom mate~ were unable to score him.
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Turning the tables on 0. A. C.. the \'andals continued to win. l daho di&played an ungood brnnd of ball ancl connected with Tehb'~ cun·es for seven ,rood hits. 0. A. C. wns limited to three hits. Erickson, being back into j!'OO<l form, retired se,·en stickers a fter the~· had tnken the eoun t of the umps. 0 ..\. C. hnd n 1.trong aggregation and Idaho hac\ completed n good ~eu~on by winding up on the Ben\·ers. u~ually
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D.AIIO'S yearling baseball team pro,·ed to be one of except ionally goo<l players and heady workers. The team split honot·s with the Cougar yeadings and beat se,·c rul of the strong neighboring high schoo l team:;. N umcrals were not awarded to fl-osh baseball men hut those who were outstanding players werc-\ Valmsley, Campbell, \Vclker, Jacoby, :.\ Iu rray, t\nd Simmons. Next year the frosh will play scheduled games and all F rosh will be encouraged to enter into the sport. Plans for a suitable practice g•·ound arc under way und ft-eshmnn baseball will be a major freshman spod for which numerals will he gi,·en.
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l 'JU :'\G the fifteen minute lapse between hah·es of the {-. S. ('.-Idaho football game held on )!cL ean Field, Octobe r 30, the th ree five-man teams of the U niversity of ' Vashi ngton, ' Vas hin gton State College and the l 'ni ,·ersity of I da ho ran the first c ross-country race of thl' 1 !)~5 se1tson on the home field. The cou rse covers approximately three and one-half miles, the sta rting and fini s hing laps on t he Yarsity track and a difficult run over the adjoining Pal ouse hills. The powerful and expet·ien<·cd "' a~ hingt o n team garnered suffi cient points to place first, 'Yashington State was second, a nd the Idaho team finished a close thircl. D on C'lcan.•r, one of thl• new men of the team . fin is heel in second plo.cc. I daho's t eam included .A. )latthc\l·s, student coach in charge. Don CleaYer. l'' rnnk ) l ooney. ' "· P ierce, and E. J enning~.
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Pacific co·ast Conference Cross Countr-y ]\Ieet ~ Ill~ PA('l F!C C'oust Conference Cross-Country championship was clctrrmint'cl on ~ovt.•m \.......t her 7, on ld uho's r·t·gular three a nd o ne-half mile "hill-vn llcy'' cour><'. 'l'h t' l 'nin·r·,ity of Oregon, 'Vus hin/("ton State College, and the Univcr.'. ity of lduho CHCh t nte rt•d a the- man te11m. l mn•ccliately nfter the g un closing the tlrst half of thl.' Montunn- ldaho footlmll gnme, t he e nt ra n ts were lined up at the sta rting point, instru<'tNl, 11 11{1 given t lw ~i!!'r wl to sta rt the Io niC ''!-(r in d." Cleuvcr· of Jdaho a nd Divine of W. S. ('. fou!!'hl for t h;: l~ud t h r cntir;: clislllntc, nlt;:rnut ing on the front position until the lust qunrtt·r mil!' wlwn they pullt:cl up even nnd fought neck tmd neck to the tape, terminating the rnC!' in tL ''clcud hcut" or ti~. ::vt ntthcws wns n close thil·d with Mooney, Pierce und Fletcher s<·atlert•d among- tlw remaining contestants finishing the l'ace. " '· S. C. won the meet with Jduho in second plac... Art :'11utlhew-. und Don ('Ieaver were the only two member~ of tlw tt·um to n·c.. h·~ the officinl nward for .,upremacy in the athletic e,·eot. T he entire ero,'>-count r~ tt.-am will r~turn tu sehool for <·nmpetition in l 9:?G.
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JI E 192.>-19:?6 basketball season was one of the mo,t unu,ual of am· <,incc the Yandals luwc hccn in the P acific Coast Conference. Startinj!' off the -.ca~on with a serie, of defeat<, by <,cvcral clubs and independent team~, the team made ll 'trong comeback and ended the <,cn-.on tircl for second place with 0. A. C. The la-.t game o f the ~·ear ~checluled with \\'. S. C.. Wlh l'Unceled at their reque<,t and consequently wu-, a forfeit. The team at the ln'>t of thl· year -.howecl Hashes of the old-tin•e form. that Ita, madt· lht' name of the Idaho
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Yauduls one to he feart'd al l thror1gh the conference. The team livrcl up to ib u~u u l reputation of bein~ irwinciblc on it' own floor, wi nning a large majority of its ).(rLrores plu~·cd ut horne. The stn rt of the ~t· nMnr found the Vandals confronted with n lon~ tr ip to the c:oust phrying nil the norther·n teums, which wus disastrous, the tenm r·eturnin(.( lo Tdnho with it rcc:ord of six losses, nud n victory O\'<'r their o ld riva ls, the C. of"''· After lhc rncn we re h orne, uud at full str·ength, th('y Wl're practically undcfeata.b le . The ou tlook for next ~·cn r's learn is a ros.r one, liS 1111 tht• mt'n will rctum with the e.xceptio n of ::St·al Ne l~on, thn·e ~·<'rtr vete ru u, but will be n·infonecl hy the return of George Greene. guard on llw 19:24- tearn . .\Iiles a ud Nedros Jed the team in scorin~t und Walt Remer was mo~t accurate in !\hooting fouls. .\ brief rrsuml· of thr !.tlwdule will tell the l.tory.
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The ~ea,on t-.t11 rtecl off with the Y an dais taking a. close und ex<"ilin(.( {!:11111<' from the )lontana State Hoheuh h~· a margin of four points. The )[ontann. team were rdurnin(.( from a harn~tormin~ trrp and were playing exceptional hall, hut the lead piled up hy l duho early in the game wu., nen·r lwudecl.
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Tht' fir~t wune of the harnstorming trip wns dropped to the Chene~· :o-:orrnnl fi,·e. Chene~· wn., fortunah• iu htl\'in!! n tt·arn of \'eteram., nnd this, coupled with the f11el that ther were on tire home floor, spellt•d defeat for l dnho.
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The learn nt•xt trll\'t•led to Leavenwo rth where the~· played n three j!'Ume M'ries with U1e All Sturs, nro~t of whom were former Idaho men. Headed by "Oz" 'l'lromp~on, tlri~ c lub played a brand of hn>kelhnll thut was s uflicient to nose out two of the tlm:c I('Hilll'l> piH~·ed.
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Rcturnin(.( to Spokn rw, the Yanduls trimmed the elubmcm to the t trrw of :H- 28.
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C.oin).( on up into lhr morrntu ins. the Yanda Is repeated their fe11t of th<· nij!hl hefore, piling totnl of 50 points on tire Kellog).t town team.
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Th<· cur l~· M'UMm defeat hy Chene~· wu'> re,·engcd, the homr team takinJ.' 11 !.low J!Ullll' by a safe ma r~in . The Cheney team ~eemed u nab le to breuk th rouJ.'h tlu: liJ!ht <left·nM~ put up by t he Jdoho q uintet.
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T his J!UIIlC W !IS one of the clo!>e~ t. !lncl most excit in l! g-unw~ of tlu: ~·t·ur. \ Vith hu t two to pluy, F ic• lcl, the big Idaho g ua rd was foul ed while uttempli nl! to muke u shot. and thrl'w in onl' bHl>ket to tit' the M·o re. H e followed this with unollwr <·ounler, the o ne point br in ~ th e nt·cessH r.1· one to ti e a knot in the G rizzlies' t ail. ntinu tl'~
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The fl r&t p;~tme of the coast trip was d ropped to the n~terun Ore!!nn tea m. The combination of \\' l'~te r!-'rt'n-Okr rherl! wu~ too much for the \ ' a nclal,, und t ht• ,cMc tdl' the re,t.
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.Jon rncyi nA' o,·cr to Corntllb the Yandah dropped a gumc to thc 0 . .\ . C. club by a marg-in of se,·cn poi nh. The gamr was m uch closer than the ,core tell,, the outcome being in douht till t he final whi stlc blew.
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Going up north to Seattle, the Jduho fhe did the unexpected, trimmito!' the ll u~ky fin~ by 11. 1111rrow thrl'C poinb. T he teum pla~·ed like \'eteran~ in this gam~:, and although the~· were without the ~en·i ce~ of Eddie ~edro~, the re~ul t of the game wu;.. never in clouht. ,\ ~ the Sl·nttlc papers put it, it wa~ ju~t a cu<.e of "too much ~I iles nnd ~clson." T he Idaho team after the disast rous Orq~on trip went into this J!ame eloped t(l Jo,e. hut llw fi~thling l dnho spirit tu rned the trick.
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T ht• ne:-..t ursct was the dcfeut of the Yandu ls b,· the \\' hitnm n quintl·l ut \\' nlltt \\'ttlla. After t he \'ielory over the Huskr team, the prcdictio'n wu~ that \\'hitmun would bl· easy, hut, plarin!!' on lht•ir own floor, the :\l i~;..ionar~· fh·e phtred real hall to win the ~-tanw.
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.Journerinj.t on O\'er into :\lontuna. tite Yandab met anotllt'r up;..l't. unci the Grizzlies ~tung by the defeat nt ) Joscow, took u hard- fought j!lltne from the fightin~t lduho team. )Jontanll too, ha~ 11 n•putulion for being hard to beat on their own floor.
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Cominsr buck to Spokane. on the war home. the Yanda! fi,e lo-,t a to the Gonzaga Bulldogs.
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The \ "undn l" nl'xt rt•pcatecl their victory over the JJ w,ky five, tuking the long e nd of a 31-27 l>t·o rc•. T he gnme wus hard fo ug ht, the feat u re of it lwi np; lh<" nltno&t impregnable cldcns<' of thr Idaho t<"am, t he Husk ies having to rc.,ort to long shots, bt• ing unable to wo rk th{· hall undl'r the ha~kt-t.
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The ne:-.t ~ume wa~ a walk-awa ~·. the 0. A. C. five being unable to mnkl' nny headway at a ll, 11~11in~t the iron defense o f the Yandals, who pilerl up IL ll'ucl lhnl wu<. n<"V('r headed. The plnying of Dnwalcl at !!'uard for Idaho was the feature. 'fhl' 0. A. C. tenm play t\ 1.tyle of hnll that while it i~ neurly mechanically perfect. does mueh to !>low up n !!'anw, und the game wn' s low 11'- n re•ult. The Yandall> in this game looked like ll chnmpion<,hip tt>um, nnd it was a 'urpri<.e lhnt the gnme \\'II~ so easy.
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,\ nolhn <ll'ft'llt of tht• coast trip wa~ wiped out, the Yanda Is trimmiu~t the :\I i'~ionury <! Uint«:t h,\' 1111 O\'l'rwht'lmin~t ~core. The !!'ame wu& hlow, liS may he M'l.'n h.'· Lhc score, the l i~thler und irH'~pcriruct<l vbitors bcin!!' unable to do n thin~t with the Idaho dub who had found their ;,tf'icl<•s, and wcrr pla,,·ing: a high class brand of hall. Coach :\1ut·:\1illun UM:'d 'evcrn l of his 'uh;,titull'h in tlri;, g-ame, as the regular fh·e were m·vrr· in clan/(rr· of lwinghradNI.
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lu lh<· rOUI(IW~l und fa~tc,.,t ~tame of the season the Vandals trimmt>cl Uw llulldo~t fire hy a narrow two point~. Tht· lt•ud f-ee-sawed back and forth, the outcom<· of the 1(11111(' heing in douht until the finnl l(ttll w<·rrt oft'. :\lany personal fouls and mud1 prolc·~linl( of decisions mnrred tlw c·ontr,t. In thr ln't three minutes Heel ,Ja.<:ob.r, the flu'h·'' Iilii<· Iduho J!Uard threw a hnskel from the centt'r of the floor to tic the score. He followed this with another oue t< miuut<· later to J!iv<· ld~tho tlw two roint leau which they held till the end of the l(llllle.
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freshman Bashetball HE FHESli:\1.\~ ba,.,kctball team, at the ... tart of the season looked like a comer, but for some unaccountable rt'll,on they could not sccn1 to get together, and play with the ~mooth, and ea»y style that a team with :-uch material sho uld. Il owe,·er, the frosh won a majority of their games, ancl will furn ish some no·ood 111alcrial to Coach :\Jae:\ l illan for the Yar,itv . fh·e m•xt •vl'ar . Those who won nu•ncral:; for ba,kctbnll an·:
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I I I~ l' ;\'I\' E II S l 'I'Y of lduho w restlers were thrown for u Hi to 2!! dd<·nt hv the W ashin~ton Stull- Colle!-(C grapplers in the first meet of the M'liMHl, ,J uuu a1·y 2:3, ·at P ull ma n. 'J'h<· \ 'nnduh took two of the ftve matches. Thr fenture of the uftl"rnoon was the tu~sle between Bud llli~\, l duho euptnin and coach, 11nd Il itehcock, Wu~hin!(ton State, in the Hil pound <:Ius.,. Bli~s took a full, then H itchcock can1c lm<·k und took a decision. The third bout was clo~c with Bli-.., p:l'ltinp: the deci~ion. Bill Hilner lo.,t a full and decision to Hendrie, \\". S. C. in the 12!! pound cia,.,, while Sdu~ino.,t, \\'. S. C., took a f11ll and decision, in the 138 pound cia""· Patchen won ll1e 1 18 pound match by taking a fall and cleci;,ion, whilc l.indhcrjr, l ththo, Jo,,l two dcci.,ion-. in the 178 pound class. Fehruary J;J, ut Seattle, the t:nh·ersity of Idaho defeated tlw l'nh·er\it~ of \\'a~hington matm<'n IH' n <.core of 17 to 1 ~. The Yanda! men won three of the fin• malclu·-., and showed mnrked MiJ•remuey on~r Wa~>hin{!:'ton. Bill Bitrll.'r, Ra,· Power<,. and Bud Bli.,~ turned in ,·ictories in their mutl'lw<, and P atchen unci J.indhcr~ lo.,t hr clo!>e dcci~ions.
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A crimson Yanda! tempest swept over, ar·ound and through the l,;nh'ers ity of Oregon w restlers Fel.> ruar·y 6, at Moscow, and left a bewilder·ed crew of Lemon-Yel low mat men in the wake of a 56~0 Idaho Yictor~·· Except for one draw bout, the Yandals made a clean sweep of every match. Hill Bitner·, veteran I daho lig-htwei!!ht, started the victor~·-hu n~r~· Yandals off on their mad dash b~· th row ing- Heck, 129 pounds, Oregon, fo r two stra ig ht fa lls. Ra~· Powers, Idnho, took 1t fall and then 11 decision from Betzer, Oregon, in the 138 pound class. Patchen followed suit ~tncl took two decisions from Oxford, Orej:\'on, in the 14-8 group. Bud Bliss tossed Ow sle~·. Orell'on, for a fall a nd then took a dec ision o n the next round. "Swede" Lindberg, Idaho's 178 pound grappler, finished the Oregon rout by goi ng three bo uts to IL draw with G rant. \Vashington State College wrestlers trounced Idaho's varsity team Februar." 27, at Moscow, in the second meeting between t he two colleges. The Coug-ar varsity won three matches, lost one, tllld one was a draw. Res ul ts of the vars ity tour nament arc as follows : 128-po und ciHss-Hendrie, \V. S. C., defeated Bitner, Idaho, on two decisio ns. 135-pound class-~cl son, \V. S. C., defeated Powers, ld<tho, on <L f11 ll and a decision. 14.S-pouncl class-Patchen, Idaho, defeated Lackey, W. S. C., on decisions. 161-pound class-Bliss, Idahv, and Hitchcock, \V. S. C., wrestled four draw rou nds. 171-pound class-Waldorf, "J. S. C., defeated Lindberg, Jclaho, on two stra i ~Iht falls. ·wrestlers recommended for awards were D . ' Veston Bliss, Pocatello; Ho,· Patchen, Coeur d"Alene; \\'illi<tm Bitner, Kellogg; and Ray Powe rs, Rupert. · The end of the wrestlinj( season bro u~ht lo a close Hill Bitner's ,·ery s uc~essful c<tmpaign ns It varsity wrestler.
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IL prdimimtr~· to lh<• \\'. S. C.-Idaho nn;. i t~· wrt."stlinl-( match hdd ul Pullmnn, ,Tanuary :.?:3, the \\'u,hinl-(lon State "Cubs" dcfeatetl the Idaho fro~h h~· u ~co re of 110 to 28. In tlw N<'t'ond nwrt hrtwrrn the frosh of \\'. S. C. and Iduho h~ ld nt )lo~row, February 21, the \\'u<,hin~ton State "Cllb!."' repeated and again won the nwd b~· Lukin~ thrre out of the fi'"~ 111ulches. He!>ult<, of the yearlin~t battle were: 1:!8-pound clu-.c;- Brown, Idaho. defeated Yeeder. \\'. S. C.. om· f;dl. J:lli pound-.- ).;oyes, ldaho. won two deci!.ion; from Hm:ket. \\' . S. ('. 1-l-S-pound-.-Junick, W. S. C .. won two deci~ion s fro111 Tonninf!, Idaho. 161-pound ...- Dri.,coll. W. S. C.. won a fall and a deci-.ion o,·er .\fc('o~·, Idaho. 176-pounch- henhart, \\'. . C.. won two deci~ion;, from ,Jucob.,, lduho. Fre<,hmen wn· ... tlerl> rt"commended for numeral., were Bennit• Brown, Tw!n F alls, and , hermun ::->oye<,, Orofino.
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Pr~wtice bC!(!lll wun aft('r rc~tistrution with \'olleyball, beinl! Je,~ ,trcnuou' than other ;,port;,, 11ttrnct~ many j!:irl' who otherwi~e ~night not J!tlin the 'Jlirit of competition, comradeship and l;porb.manship. The inter-hou;,e tournament wa s played off firs t, Forney llall pro,路 in~t to he the s tronge;,t team. The members of the team were: S. Felt, (Ct1ptain) II. Hm~. D. :'llunning, R. Eldridge, :'11. Portner, C. :\acke, H. D;~lton, and G. Gritl1lh. The lu s t two bein,:r 'uh;,. Following thl' intcr-hou;,e tournament, the s port wo:. cnd..d with a Jtound Robin class lou rnn ment, in which the Seniors took the lead. The following were the members: D . .MnnninJ!, (Cuptain) S. l'clt, F. HowHrcl. H. Hoe, G. Em.,ry nnd II. Au,tin, and E. Backus, J. I lall';tn, ;,ubslitutc,.
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many ~tirls turninj!' out for Baseball, it can well be calkd our mo~t po;mlar Tournaments are limited to class games onl~·. \\"e prncticl' from kOO to .:;::30 o'clock on our diamond, near the center of the Campu-.. Our l)rttdice sel.l>ion is concentrated, and ou r tournament is played off with ze~t ond j!OOd '>pirit. which make!. it full of interel.t 11 nd fun for the playerl> and spectators.
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YESPEH )fl"S lC.\ L t •ni,·cn.i ty .\ uditorium, Sunday, .\p1·il 18, 1926. Curl Clau~, first \'iolin; I lel~ n \\"ood, 'econd ,·iulin; Pauline Bake r, ,·iol~; H olwrt lt ~ed, cello. Assi;.tcd h.1· Werner Ripplin!!"er, h tlritont·; Phyllis l'a lmer. accompanist.
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First l 'ioliu~: Helen " 'oocl, P auline Baker, Christine Kr~·gt•r, Jnnet HAwkins, Dorothy )lessenger, ) lary Lou Brown. Serond l'iolinx: Dorothy Xt>ely, Edna ' Vil&on, Denn Leroy Sherfey, ;\11Jrgnret )1<:Connell. Ruth Burney, James Chromwell. Viola: Pauline Raker. ('~ 1/o: Hobert Heed, A rdnth Scarlh. Ba .• s: ' Villinm J. Duffy, :\"eil Jones. l'iauo: ]•'Iorence Greene. SaxopiHmP: I lowell F. Hull. C:lnriuet: " 'esley L . Hunner. Cornet : ) Iaurice A. X elson, H erbert 'Vunderlick. 'J'rombout: tloland J. Swanson, R. E. Bollinger. 'l'ympani: Clyde C. Anderson.
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Idaho -pep Band PERSO:\:\EL 'J'rumpets- Ho,s \Yood=-, Fairley \Yah·ath, :\l ilton :\utHtmaker, :\ fnurice :\elson. ('/arin£'fs- Sam H utchings, H oward \Vhite, Clair \\'alden, Eugene Beebe, P aul .\twood, Tom :\IcGonigle. 'l'roml>om•s-Sn~n )Joe, Howard Taylo1·, H oy B olinger. Holand Swan-.on. Ilorns-Cliff R eem, George Ben,on, Hylc L ewi-., :'lldvin Fuller. Drum.v ('harle,.. T erhune. B rick Eh·od, Lambert Cannon . •John T aylor. Baritone- George J ohannesen. Bass H obert R eed. Piano- .John T aylor, \Villiam Lambdin. The P ep Band this year made its annual trip around the :\orthwest in wh ich it playcd in the following towns: Spokane, Coeur d'.\ lene, B oise, :\ampa, Ca ldwell, \Valla \ Vnlla, B aker, Pendleton, Twin Falls, \VL·iser, and Lewiston. I t was o r ganized seven yea rs ago and since then has scn·cd the t riple func tion of advertising the uni,•ersity, p layi ng for the at hletic gllme:; and in furnishing mu~it· for the ''arious entertainmentii on the campuii. This year the annu al P ep B1u1d Show was gi,·en in the fall and the band was fe;ttltn•d in concert. clanc·e, ancl special number~ .
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The Chastening Cha.-lcs H. Kennedy Edith " ' ynnc :Jinthesen " Higoletto" by the San Carlos Opcm Company. London String Quartet. FACl:T-TY H ECIT.\ I.S Faculty of :\ Iu,ic D epartment, Gt'ncml Hccitnl.
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Yespcr !'crnccs arc held on Sunday afternoons at the "Cni,·c•·sity auditorium. The Glee Club, UniYCrsity Orchcstnt, C'ndct B and, Stringed Quartet, music students, and music fac·ulty help to make these pleasant.
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.:\Iy first yea 1路 of college is fini shed and what a wonderful time I had! I thought I was tired of books but now I find myself rnnning through the old collection- that one with the worn red eover must be Ill)' Spanish text- the large blue on e is full of history notes- . But whHt is the wee interestinglooking black leather one? How could I forget my cngagen1cnt book? l\ly h eshmnn year is over and one of the happi<'st years of Ill,\' life but this little book is fill ed from cover to cover with memori es that will neve r he forgotten. I believe I'll just look through it now.
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S j,;J>'!'El\111 Elt l H. B ury t he H atchet clancc, my college dante. J ust the :sophon1ores and freshmen we re there and st iII it seemed to me I had never seen so nmny )ttrunge fates. Everyone was nice and I had a lo,·cly time although I was disappointed in having no prog;·urnme fo r my memory book. I was rnther d isturbed about the ''hatchet·• but found out it was only the tollegl way of l>ettling frosh and sophomore difficulties. T here is so much to learn when one i:. a freshman but I must pass_on to{i rst
OcTo n ~:rt :3. T he F oresters· rlance. I can smell the odor of pine t ree:. now when I think of this dance. I could hardly recogni 7.e the old gym it was !>O transfo rmed into a t iny fo r·est. Shaded lig hts sent a r osy g low o,·er· u:s a ll with a Ye ry pretty effect. I was so t hrilled when I dttnced t he " F o r·es tcrs' Special" a s e\'e ryone stood a r ound and watched us. I have my p rogram _vet pac ked a way in a big box with loads of ot hers .
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~· Oc·ronER ~4. The Co-ed Prom was the best.. part~· !
I 1net so many new girls, and renewed old high school acquaintances. 1 had been so busy with ~chool that I hacln't even ~een some of my old friend,., before. I dressed a~ a boy with a funny old suit and l11tt and took my chum. ·w e both had a good time. About 10:30 we discovered a boy in our micht hut he didn't stay long after that. I think he wa,., really
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F~:uttt ' AI!Y 6. T he Spurs ga,·e a dance at the Blue B uck et. T he•·e was a nice crowd ther e and eve ryone was happy with the final examinat ions o,·et·. I watc hed them dance the ··Sput· Speci a l" a nd I was proud that I could call most of the gi rls by name. I t hink I wo uld like to be a Spur when I'm a sophomore.
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::\I OJ·btr Hoard took ~~dvantagc of our half holiday on ' Vash inp;ton's birthday to give a unique "Spinsters' Ski JJ·" It wns surely a no,·el 1dea to have the girls ask the boys for dates ; and I was so excited, because at last I had an opportunity for a date with my ' ·secret sonow." lie quite lived up to my expectations and I enjoyed myself immensely. T he dance was so in formal nncl all the more appreciated since it w1~s p;i,·en on a week day. \ \'e were giYen no progrnms :-.o there j,., one break in my little collection of ll1\l!~~:.! souvenirs. Xe,·edhclcss. I'm :-.ure I'll always remember one of the best times of my fre:-.hman year.
Ft:JJJti 'A RY 27. I shall IICH'l' fo rget my ,·cry first 1\Iilitary B a ll. Formals haYe ahmys th r il led me, but this one just surpassed them all. As I stood in the cloorway of the B lue B u<·ket Inn and w~:1.ed at t he shining crossed swords above t he doo 1·, an d the fel lows strutting about in their handsome uniforms, I felt as if I were truly transplantt'd in t o a military atmosphere. .·\nd how pl'Ond l was to stand by the ::.ide of my lieutenant in the gmnd mar<"h! I am s till treasu ring my program of brown leather; and the little sih·er sabre that I rccci,•ecl as a favor will alwaYs remind nw of the wonderful time I had.
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:\I.\n <.: u 20. The ..\g. C'arnintl- :\Iore fun! Hcally, tht· ,.c,·y thoughts of it mnke me laugh! There secmerl to he nothing lacking to fumi,h nmusement - booth-; of all kinds and descriptions, gypsy fortune h•ller-., :-ide-shows, and all so rts of l'idiculous costumes that served a:a perfed bnckgi'OLIIId for the "hayseeds'' that SWIU'llled the gyn1. An old time bar, where cider ... was libemlly dispensed rivaled a "forty-niner'' dance hall in popularity. I was ha,·ing such a hila1·iou s nnd noisy tin1e that cn~n whrn twelve o'clock <'anle I hated to lea,·e.
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APJt rr. 17 is t he date of the Miami Triad dance. I must admit to m.r secret shan1e, tlu\t being a rlumb little frosh I was blissfully uncon~ciou:; of what constitutes t he T•·iad. ~everth c l ess my ignorance did not prevent me from IHl,·ing a good lime and I wa,; quite thrilled by the serenade aftc•·ward.
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."\1r. ,Je nn ini(S, Mi~s Burke, and Mr. Cushm11n collnhorated in wl'itinjr t hi s ye11r'.• Pep Band Show, 'l'ht• 'l't•a 1/awkx, mu;;ic for which w11s compo;,ed by ) ·I r. ~~· vu ll, .) r. Wu ltN ll uckett's Capt ain A /I file jack. wm, produced Cluh!. undt• r the dirc('tio n of J oh n H. Cushman.
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Kitto Q uarles Zener
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Kryger Wrin
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6lementarv Plav Production Class 1925- 192 6 J01-rx H. CesH)IAX, Director Pt:ru;oxx t:L
Rex Alcorn Byron Hclknup Johu Blair Bculuh Brown
Eldon< Davis Ruth Eldridge Cluir Gulc Wuvn e llertzka ,J. ~1. IIoncywcll
Bernice Kendall ;\'fargaret Kinyon Ethel Laffert\' Louise Lamici lc H. Rylc Lewis
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Staged b.IJ Joux H. ('t'SIDIAX I Ia rold Sali&bun· H ester Yost :\l arie Johnson Bert Stone Y ivian S tone
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Romeo and Juliet (.L TOmantic drama in si.t·tcen scenes) P uESEXTF.D BY THt: A. . U. I. . \.t the l:ni,·crsity Auditorium, .April 1 Staged b.lJ ::\In.
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Debate three ~·eur~ nj!O when Idaho was looking for a new coach the interest in Debating and Oratory hud declined almost to the ntn i .,hi n~ point. Since the coming of Conch :\Iichaels and lurgel~· through his cca;,cless effort~ the interest and participation in debate has been great!~· improved. From a schedule of only two debates with poor crowds a nd practically no comJ'<'tition for a place on the team; lcluho now hus a complete schedul e of seven good debates with good interest in debate and line turnouts for the t eam. In the Ia;,\ two years we ha\'e dtoscn our opponents from the be<,t a'•ailable including such teams u-. the Oxford t:nivcrsib· for lu-.t \'Car and the Univcrsil\· of California and the Universil\· of SouU1ern Califorr1ia for this ):car. · · Likewise women's dt•buling, which did not exist ul a ll prior to three years ago, has been taken up and is proving itst•lf to be well worth a plucc in the st ud ent body activities. Intra-mural debates, which were taken up only lust yea r, have been continued und ore developing mort: intt· rl'Sl liS they allow a large r· nurrtlw t· of students the actual opportu nity of par ticipation in dchotc.
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In ~horl we can ~uy that great progress has been 1111tde in the pu.,t few year' and that never hcfon~ Wll'> the outlook for debating more promi~ing than it b lO<luy. The nu: n·., debating !.dtedule began on Jmmary 16 with a ~ingle debate with Gonzu~ta in Spokane. The que~tion W<L'>: "Hesolvecl, That it is more con~i~tent with till' t·eouornic welfare of the whole countr~· thut congre~~ ~hould so amend the Commerce Ad 111> to tukc from the I nter~tnle Commerce Commission the power to permit the r ail roacb to chu rgc mort" for a short thun u lonf(Cr huul.'' The wbject was well chosen and in keeping with the ~,r<"ncra l plan to mukc cll.'huting ns interes ting as possible to the public, ns the long and >.hort hau l vitally concern!. Spoku uo:. Jduho took the negat ive and Gonza~ru the HflirmatiVl'. T uo: lththo to:um wus composed of I !erberl Wunclcrl ich, J . L. Simmons, and !•:elwin lkdtt•r, who put up u fiue easr hut the dt•t·b ion wu ~ two to o ne for Gonzaga.
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,\ Wl'l'k Iuter, on the 23rd of January, Idaho met the t:ni\·e•·~it~ of California, at Uobe. The dl'hnte was held in the hijth ~chool auditorium before a jtOOcl audient·e. The question wa., : •·flesoh·ed, That our national clefen~e should be reor~tanizecl umln one cabinet officer with th ree coordinate dh·i~ion~; army, na\·~·, and a\•iation.'' The Iduho teum Wit~ compo~ecl of \\'u rren :'llontf!'Omerr and Frank \\' yman. Idaho took th e affirmntin• and while ther lost the deba te they prl·~cntrcl the l.ubject \'er~· well. On the 28th of Februury the Orej!on-Washington-Idaho trian,:ular \\'11~ held. The que~tion was thl' ~nruc II~> in the California debate. Oregon, la,t year's winner, rt'peated a,:ain. The Jdnho teom \\' !IS eomposcd of Den :'>Iahoney and J. L. Simmons, who dl'lmtrd in J\loscow ngnin~l Orrgon, and Edwin Rule and \\'arren :'llontgomcr~·, who clchatccl llj.I:Uin~t \Vashington at St'ultlc.
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On the tlr ... t of .\pril Idaho rnet Wa~hington State College in 11 dual clt•hatt'. T he qut• ... tion "lte<,olved, That the ei{!hteenth amendment <,hould be rcpt'al~cl.'' Edwin ll<•clwr, ( :eorgc Free<,t', and ,\ h·in Reading repre<,ented Idaho at Pullman, and DwiJrhl l)i,ney. Sidne~· ~JcCiellan, and .\ rthur Petn·~· met the oppos ing tea m at Pullman. 1t wa.., u non-de<·ision dehate. T he la!.t dehnte on the !.<·hedule was with the l."nin~r!.ih· of Southern Cnlifornia nt )lo,cow. 'l'ht• que!.tiou wn'>: " lll•..,olved, T hat wu r, except in ca~es of ·im'lhion or inlernu l rebellion, ... houlcl he controllt-d h~· u direct vote vf the people:· Idaho took the aflirmnli\'(' and L'. S. <:. the nCj!:ntin•. \\'arren ~lont{!OIIlery and 13cn .\lahoney represented lchtho and rrtwutt-<1 n \\' til prrpnn cl <·n!.t'. T lw dehute wa ... non-decbion.
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Women's Debate ..r"HE 'VOM 1•:~ for the first time had two dehalrs on their schedule thi~ year·.
'J'hr first \..../ one was 1dth \\'u~hinj!tOn State Colle~e on tlu.• fourth of D ecember. The question wa-.: " R esolved, T hnt the Immi~ration Act of J9:H should be amended to admit the Juponese on an equal basi~ with tht• Europeans.'' Idaho wa., represented at home b~· Dorothy Dnrlinj!, H elen :ll illiken and :llauritiL ;\Iiiler. At Pullman thr Idaho team was composed of :llarjorie Albertson. )larjorie Simpson and Jean Collette. T hr cll'l>ate was decided br the uudience in each case and the vote cuch time was for "'· S. ('. The final debatt· of the year for the women "''" a trinngular with "'ashinj!ton und Whitman. The qu<·stion wns: ''Resolved, That present frcl'clom grunted ~·outh tends towu rd a higher type of p<·r~Onlllity and character.'' :llarjoric .\lhertson tmd :lfuurita )liller clchnted " 'hitrnan at home nnd }l arjorie Simpson and llel t•n :11illiken met the t:niver;,ity of \\'u;,hingto n at Seuttlt•. T he debate was a non-dt•cision dchutc uncl nne of the most succc·ssful of the year.
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institutions rcceil'ing financia l help from the goY€'rnment, such as ~tn•nt colleges. The Mil itary Department at the Unh·ersity of ldaho has long been recogn1r-ed 11S an impo•-tant unit of the Unive•·sity. This depa rtment has taken its place on an equal footing of importance and dignity with the other college departments. It has a definite course of theoret ical and practical instruction, including d iscipline and tra ining in the d irect and practical methods of accomplish ing results ch1u·acteristic of rnil itary pr·ocedur·e which is one of the greatest benefits to the students in their future careers in civil life. Such a. course en riches the ed ucational resources of our UniYersity. The Military Department is a growing unit. Each yea r there is an inc reasing inter·est in t he advanced course whi ch affo rds college men the opportuni t~· to get a reserve commissio n in the Reserve Corps. The p resent strength of the ~'lilitar~· units at the U ni versity consists of one regiment, which in tu rn consists of thr·ee battalions. Each year the advanced cou rse men have the opportunity to a ttend a six weeks' summer camp at Camp Lewis, \ Vas hington. liere the men are especiaJ ly trained in marksmanship, scouting and patroling, and in practical problems of tactics. The camp progmm cons ists of the practical application and theory of the rifle, autom atic rifle, machine gtm, howitzer weapons, Tactics, Field Exercises, Field Engineering, Musket ry, Scouting and Patroling, Bayonet, Interior Economy, and practical demonstration by t roops of all arms from the. regular army. At these c;unps which are enti rely free from expense to t he students, the government provides all equipment of lntest des ign, including uniforms, furnishes transportation and subsistence and a rran ges for healthful recre11tion and amusement.
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H . CutUS~I ,\:-\, Colonel e. A. R etired. Colonel Chri~nwn has been connected with the )filitary D e partment of the L'nh·ersity for fifteen years. He is lar~tely responsible for the ~trowth and rccog-ni1.cd importance that the )'l ilitury Dc pnrlment now has.
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H R ST BATT ALIOX OFl' l CEHS Br-n P. GossETT. Jlajor. Commanding Fir't Battnlion. J.-y T uo:uPso~. Lieuten(lll/ a11<l . ldju/(w/. Com•\~Y ·•.\''- Ted Turner, ,Jr.• Captain; J. 0. Jones and E. .\ . T homn<,on, ht Lieut...; P. \\' . Atwood. C. C. Chri<.tie, W. F. Ellsworth and J. Y. Thomp~on. 2nd f.ieut s. C O)II' \~Y "B.. - F. W. Click, Captain; F. W. Lansdon and H.. B. Whitaker. ht Lieuts.; )[. B. (.;i\·en~. B. E. Harris, E. ~edros, R . L. Tuttle and I I. Ficke, 2nd Lieuh. Com•\XY "C"- B. E. Lindber~, Cnptain; 0. S. Gudmum.en and J. H. H.anclell, Jst Lieub.; C. ) lurruy, A. E. P owers, G. D. H.yan and B. '1'. B1•cher, 2nd l.ieul,.
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Ke<;ter. Coa t•ORAt.s: )Iiiier. 1.. ;\Iiiier, T. Kelley, Jacoby. Gardner. l.un~. Hill. PRI\',\TES: Pnt·ker. Lemon, Park.., Kidwell. John~ton . . \...Tohn<;ton. I!. Kump,. Kerr, Kitto, Konnold. Luke, Larson, H . IAH'-On . .K. Lawrence. Law~on. Limacher. J.,·le. ;\lurshall, )l urtin. ;\lutl'.er. ;\I axe'. ;\lcBratnn. ;\lc(.o,-. :\IcEachern. ;\lillt.>r. .\ . )lillt>·r. S. ;\lilliner, · · ;\loore. ;\lorri,, ;\loulton. )lay. St:Rc.:,,xn;:
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SECO~D B ATT ALIO~ Ol'FH 'EHS Orro ,\. Hn:na:a. Jfajor. Commanclin,r Set·ond But ~nlion. Jt:~s Hecn.\XAX. Lil'rtfllltlllf 1t11d .l<ljutaul. ("o'll'.'"'' ··D"- ,1. P. ) l ix, Captain; R. Lunclqui~t and .\. R. )lulthew,, 1-.t J.icut~.; P. C. Stoffel. I. R. Selhy, \\'. D. \\' righter,~. D. L unw-. and .J. Baut·r, :!ncl Licut<.. CIDII'.' " , . "E"- 1<:. F. Brinkman, Captain; J. C. Baird and lt. S. Thomu,, 1-.t l.i cu ts.; ~. E. Werner, C. C. Andcr~on, J. Balkow. L. Reali nnd G. T. Burroutrh-., 2nd l.icutb. ('om·.\X\' ··F"- :\'. D. ~ebon, Captain; H. Payne and )1. H. Brown, l<,t l.ieut<,.; '1'. G. Boardmnn, .T. J.. Brcwrink, .T. Hcsslein, J. 1~. Hudu1nnn lind W. 1<:. Cnll..in'o, 2nd J.ieuts.
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THIRD B ATTALIOX OFFI('EH .ToP. J. T>ro>us. Jfajor. Commanding Third Bnttnlion. Heo11 C. CARROl.!.. Lieuteu ~wt a111l . ldjutau/. Co>II'A.SY "G ..- T. Bucklin. Captain; H. E. Canine, T. S. Owin~r~ and J. H. Litton, ht Lieuts.; \\'. L. Budge, I. C. Burroughs, F. C. Craitr and E. H. :\loulton, :!ncl Lieuts. Co>H'AXY "II'' II. C. Billing~. Captain; E."' · Yeornurp; and"' · II. Hemer, ht Lieuts.; ~-D. Derrick, E. El&tone, C. Gustafson and R. R. Patchen. 2nd Lieut... <:om•Axv " 1"- E. G. Greene, Captain;"'· B. Tonnar and R. B. Irving, hl Lieuh.; J. )IncGrt>,:ror, H. C. Pickett, G. B. Haddock and H. C. C'arroll. 2nd Licut!..
CO~IP.\~ Y G St:Rc:t'A.ST" Kylt>, Lnn~rr, ).Jitchell. CORt•ORALS: Ju&tus, Haut, )lanninp:, Hayward, Hedrick, John~on, Kin,:r~ton. llayward, II.L. PHI\'A'rv.s: :\1 iller, Horning. :\lcArthur, :\lcDowell, .Jen~en . John1.on, ('., ,John.,on. E., Johnson, :\1., Knlousek, Kennedy, Kidd, Kitzmiller, Ko,ter, Kroll. Langford. Linclherg, Lindelof, Lintha~·. Lockwood, Lun~trum, :\lcCown, :\ll-Co~·, :\ltDonald, :\lcGrane, :\Iiller, F., Kantola.
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HEGD fEX'L\L COLOR SEHGE.\XTS H. A. Hall and )1. :\1. GrrdinJ!.
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Second Lienfruaul Fir~/ Sel'9Ntlll
HOLL Buel
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K emwt h . \. ndn,on Captain Bain Colonel Chrb nwn Frank Clid;
Gan•cr Greene Herbert 1\.arlhur!! .TtKk :\lix
Paul Atwood Lcon<ll'd Beall ,Jess Buchanan Gt•or!!e Burroughs
llu!!h Carroll Cha'rk~ Christie ;\ t•il Derrick Fbher F.ll~"·orth
Kenneth Tipton Ted Turner. Jr. Hohert (~tHI rles
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Fales
0. Warren Derrick
Lamphl'r<' Hickman <Couch)
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Jvivestocll judging 'Ceam IJIS fnll 1tt the contest at Portland five state" ll'ert• represented. Each te1llll II' as composed of fh·e men and out of this entire g r oup I daho had four men in the first six. The contest \I' ll:, II'On hy the Idaho team with a '-<·ore of 4!t9:3 out of a possible :3000. The next llcan•,t ll' lllll ll'llS 1·10 point:s behind. H alph Stucky was high point man on the Idaho tl·am and of the entire conte»t. The stock judging team this year maintained thl' high ,tandard that it ha-. ;.ct for the pa-,t ... c,·eral year:-.. Out of thirteen year-. of C'0111pdition at The I>acifk I nternational Li,·e~tock Expo.;ition, I daho ..,h>c·k judging t eanl:, hn,·e plac'l'd fi,·,t fi,·e times: second, fh·c time:.: anrl third, h1 in·. During thi ... time they h!l\'C met team ... from rtah .-\gricultural C'olll·g e, Oregon .\gricultuml Colleg e, ) l ontana . \ grindturnl College, \Y a ... hington State Colll'gl'. t'nin•r ...ity of C'nl if 0 I'll ia, and e ni \'Crsity of British Columbia. The pro-.pcd-. for next year are good for a t eam that the rating.
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Kibler
Brinkm:ln
T. \\"nnen
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Dairy Cattle 'Judging 'Ceam
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~orthwest and C'mHtda, Idaho's Dairy Cattle Judging Team placed third at the Pacific Intemational this year. British ('oluntbia, a Canadian team, walked away with first place but not until Oregon Agricultuml College and Idaho put in a strong bid for thr cov('ted position. During the seYen years that Idaho has competed at the Portland show, the Dairy Cattle Team has ne\'er been lower than third in a contest and has taken more than her share of firsts and seconds. Under the excellent leadership and coaching of Professors Atkison and Ander son, the Dairy Cattle Team hf.ts set a high standard for itself and it is expected that Idaho will uphold thi~ standard in the future as they haYc 111
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m : l lNlrJ<JtS!TY ofldnho Gm;n ,Judg;ug '!'"'"'• ;,. u <·lo.<o cmotc.<t "·;tl, \....; teants from Oregon and ::\lontana, took second place at the 19!'l5 }Jacific I nternational Livestock Show, held at }'>ortlancl, Ot·egon. There was only t hi rty-fil·c points between the winning ancl losing tea111s. Colli pel it ion was the ket'lll',.,t in history of the Pacific International, each team being pointed for tlw t·ontt•,.,t. I daho's Grain Judging team last fall 1'1\nk<.•d higher than an~· of hrt· gmin judging teams of preYious years. The }t,·erage of the team was 88 ..5 per cent. 'Vtt.\'lll' B<.·,·e•· of Lnpwni, wa-. high point man on the Idaho team and second high point man of the contest. scot·ing ~11 0 points out of a possible ~~00. Lewi" Hacder of ::\Joscow wn-. second high point mun on the Idaho team and fifth in the contest. Hoyal l rYing of Hupert plac<.'<l third on the team and sixth in the <·ontt· ... t. ::\luch credit is gi,·en PI'Ofessor H. " ' · Hu lbet·t ( Coach) fot· the able showinf_ mndc by the team. ~
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National )VIortar Board Socfety .:'\ntional Honorary Society fo r Senior \ \'ouwn. I daho Chapte r Tnstalkd 1!)~:3. Colo rs- Si l\'cr a nd Gold. 1'1 nro.-•: : T o prnmote ' dHlln"hip. t o re nde r -,nYit·•· nn<l to furlla•r th•· W<lmt• n o f tlw l' ni \'er~ily.
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ft•ll<l\n h ip utnong
OF FI C EHS l'rt.•idtu l I' iu-l'ruich 11/ 8tl'rt lar!t l'rtn .• urt r II i.•lor:an
Hut h Znrn1'' ;\lnrir G nut•r
E'ther K ennedy Huth )J ontgom:.-ry
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1•:,-rnt:ll K1 :-<:-< J nV
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Silver !vance Senior :\l en's Hon:>rary Organization. Founded,
19~3.
This organization of senior men has ns its 111ajor ideal lhl' n•ndt•ring of scrviec to the Cni,·ersity. :\ fcmbcn; arc srlcdcd on a basis of s<'holarship and acti"ities. :\IE:\IBERS Fn•cl :\1. Tnylor
Hobert Rct•d Sidney Yu~t·r Gordon llockndny Clurence Ol&en )lurtel A rchibuld
Hobert ('ummin.,
\\'ullnce <:. Brown Hobert :\1. llolbrook Tulbot L. Jennintr"
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Oerrit-1.. Stuck)
T. Warren
ltaeder
Lamphert.•
n.
Hempleman
\\'urr~u
Peh.•r.,.on
.Rlpba Zeta Honorary .--\gricultural F ratL• rnity. F ounded at the College of Agriculture, Ohio StatL· l" ni,·l· r,.ity. October· 28, 1897. I daho Chapter I nstalled :\ l ay, HHW. Colors- :\IauYe and Sky B lue. FRATRES TX F.\(TI.T.\ 'l'E Dean E. J. Tdding~. Proft•<,'oOr 11. P. :llnjtnu-.on Dt•nn F. G. )Iiiie r Profe<,M~r C. \\'. llickmun Profe~sor R. E. Xeidig l'roft•!.<,or S. ('. .\nd er,on Proft'"•Or C'. ('. Yincent Profc"or .J. D. lh· rit,hcrg c;. Y. Sulerud I I. C. Ol~t·n FRATRE l.awrt'llt't• Peter•on
1:\"" C \1\'E HSIT.\TE
Stnior.< Lewi, Raeder
Willard Lamphere
Junior11 Xeil D errick Httlph Stucky
Dun \\'arren Tt•d \\'urren Lynn Hempleman
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.\nd~r<on
Uuchnnan Dilling<
JO\' ('('
D:l1·win J. Larsen
n allif !.amphere Skidmore
Swunsou Uca m
C. Lar•on
&lnattl~r
.\ ckermnn Cnrroll
Sigma 'Cau National Hononu·y Engin eerin g l<' raternity. Founded llt the U niYcrsity of N cbmsku, 190-J.. Rho Chapter lnstalll'd at Idaho, 19~~. The Fnalcrnit,l' hu~t as its purpose the promotion and encoua·agcmcnt of high scholar~hip, college act ivities, nnd a greater spirit of cooperation nmong enginccrin~t ~ ludcnt;,. ?11ember;, urc M'h:ctcd from th e Junior and Senior classes of Engineering und lhl' Sehool of .Mines, on the ha'i' of sch olar~hip und public spiritedn es~. FACULTY :\lE?IIRE RS D«.'nn T. C. Crnw ford Dean F. A. Thorn-.un Profc.,.,or J. 11. Johnson Xcul P. Baile.' Earnest W. Ellis ACTIYE )JE:\lBERS P uul S. Ballif I Tarry C. Billing,. Jess E. Buchanan Gilbert Darwin Lo uil> Ackerman .Jo<,eph Skidmore Hugh C. Curroll :\'ormnn Sduattlcr H ichnrd C. Bt>am Edwin .Jo,·ce On·il Ancler.,on Clarence L nr.,on r\ rthur g,~·anson H a rold Lamphere Juniu., Lnr.,rn
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.\lbert-on
llnm-t~c ll
Raken ~!orris
Q,t root
Orccuc
Lawrence
1\leweno
Palmer
\rmour Olk'r;:
114/arclmore llclphrer
Wood•
Sigma Hlpha Iota Xational I lonorary )Iusical Fmtcrn ity fo r " romcn . F onrHkd at the UniYet·sity, S<·hool of :\I usic, .Ann A r bor, ) [ichignn, 1 !)04. Sigum Z d1l C'hnptcr J n,..bdlcd ,J nnc 3, 19l24. Colors- C'rirnson and W hite. Flower-R ed H osl'. Jlotto- "Yita breYis, at·..; longa." Pt·nl·~•: : The purp<"(' of thi!, Sororit~· is to {!h't' moral and material aid to it' nwmbers; to promote and di~tnify tlw mu~ical profes~ ion; to e'tnhli~h and maintain friendly relation~ between mu~ician, and mu.,it- -.chools; and to further the cle,·elopment of mu'>ic in '' mcricu. OFFICF.RS Gt:wrnt·m: BAKEX Ll"CJI.I; I{A:USTt:trt• Strn/ar,tt P re.~iclf'llt ;\IAR\" llF.J.PIIRt: Y 1I ~t,Es \\' oou 'J'rrrt.<uur 1'ire-Pre.<idPu/ IIO~ORA RY i ~>uht· l C lark
:\11•::\1 BF.RS :\lauch: Garnett
:\!E~'IBERS ~I a rjorie
A lbert;.on Sue Compton Armour Gertrude Baken Yi,·ienne Beardmore
Florence Greene .\ Jury Helphrey Puulinl' Lawrence :\lary :\lahel :\Jorris
Flon:nt•t• Obt· rl! Ellen (),t root Plwlli, Palmt'r Lucile Rmn.,lt'dl
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Helen \\'ood
P J.EDG J.: Florence Klcweno
Pi
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'Cheta
J>rofcs;,ional and Honorary Edu<"ation Fraternity. Founded J uly, 1917. Phi Chapter I nstalled :Hay 22, ] !>26. Colors- B lue and Go ld.
AL.Iet:
Bernice 2\IcCo)' Svbil Felt ,\ lma Baker Alice Carnic
ASSOCI.\TE 2\IJ<::\IBI':HS Katherine Burf!j!rlt f
Grace Zudrelc
2\IE:\IBERS Gertrude Dri~~en Elizabeth lla nnund A lle~ra Eckle' :\lary I klph~e)· .1 eun Gn rri,on Eleanor I .c·v(•l Cecil Smith
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2\!adgc LOnJ.th 2\!un·u ;\lurrar :\lilly :\linger '
Pickett
,\twood
II. ;\lerrill
1\lor~tnn
l..
:o\oh
Tinker
)l or~an
J.ong
Yorl..
Jones Williamson Soderberg
Pletcher need
F.llpha Kappa Chapter of F.llpha Kappa Psi P rofessional Commc•·cc F ratc mity. Founded at the Fni,·e•·sity of ~e w York. School of Commerce, New York City, 190-t.. Flo;cc r- ( 'h rysan t hcmu m Col OTS- B lue and Gold Pir.~t Semr•.<ll· r
E. YonK Hu:o ..........
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OFFICEHS .................................. Pre.<ideut .. .............................. l'ice-Prrxidrnl
L ons SoDERBERG .......................... ................ Sf't'rflar!l . .. Gt ..:xx Joxes ..... .. . . ... .. ......... Trewwn r .
Second SP nu••lr1· .............................."'ALI.Al' J: E. YoRK ........................................... Rout:n·r Htl t; u .................................... T.ons Sou~RUERG .. .......................... Bt:.\Rt>-u: •: ;\h:RRIIA,
FRATRES IX F .\ Cl'I.'I'.\TE H arri,on C. Dale Lynn J. Schoono,·er FRATRES IX l"XIYEHSIT.\TE Stuior.• Leslie :'llorg-un J ohn Xoh Robe rt H eed Frank Williatmon Wallace E. York l1wioJ·.~
Elliott Fletcher Bryce )forgan
Paul Atwood Howard Pickelt
Leroy Long
Hearchlee :'llt·rrill
Glenn Jones Louis Sode rberg
Sophomorex
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Harold Tinker
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Free'c
Ste,·ens
Ware
Paulson
Wyrna n
Tar lor Oisner
Simmon~
Jlyatt
llaup:hman
~Ju•$er
\u,Jitt
.\ndcrson
Phi Hlpha Delta :\'ational Professional L n.w Fraternity. Founded at Northwestern Uni,·crsit_y, 1888. K t•nt C'hnptcr I nstalled, 1914. Color.v- Pu•·plc and Gold FlowC1·- R cd Carn ation FRATRES 1::\ FACt:LTATE Dc:m Hobert .'II. Davis Profc~&or ,Junws .T. Gill FRATRES 1::\ l-::\IYERSITATE Freel 'J'nylor Grorgc :\u,tin llarr~ Buujthmnn
(~eor~"t"
Dwif(ht
Jack :\T u~se r Don Ander!.on George Frcc<,e Paul HyaU
Paubon
Spmgue
Ste,·en~ Di~ney
Frank \\'yman
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:'>ICCO\'
C~ilher1~un
\\'nt~r-
Stu no;
.-\u ... tin Suppisrcr
\\'illinm<on Lei the
1):1\ ;,
l'nr ...un'
Phi Upsilon Omicron Professional Home E cono111ic, Fraternity. Founclerl at the "Cnin.'rsity of )linn csota, 1 !) ()~). Zeta ('lmptt r Installed , H)l8. ('olor.~-Yellow and " rhitc Florea
\'iolct
OFFI('}o;Hs ;\I u .r.11: :\ld.'oy I h :r.J ::o< P ,\HSO:o.'S
l'rP.<iclful J'iN- I're.vidt•ul Un·ordiug Srcl'l'fary
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('01'/'I'.<JIOIIdillg Sl'('l'l•ffii'Jf II i.•toriall Lil>rarirw (Ill(/ ('rwdh· Editor Clmtliain
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;\lE:'>IBERS .Junt• Da,·i-. .\n na :'>larie Lt>itht> Bernice Suppij!~ r :'>Jan· " 'illiarw,on 1-lt'lo;n .\.u-.tin :'>Jilcirt>d W ater'
HO:\OH .\ HY :.m:-.1 BEHS
I 'L IS l
:'>lild red U ilhertson F lon•nce Slone
l.awrencc
Gre('nl' Leute
Warnke
Rule
Sheneher~<~r
Squihb
'Cheta Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi National H onorary Spanish Fratcmity. Founded at the University of California, ~O\'CIIlhcr 14, 1919. l dnll(l Chapter I nstalled, 1 9Q:3. Colors- lh •cl and Gold FfomT- Hcd Carna tion OoJec•r : To promote hiA"h ;,dH>Iar,.,hip in Spani;,h, to unit(' th(' students of Spani.,h who manifest 11 lin~ intert•'t in the Sp11ni'h !anj!uage. cultun· und id<•nl' and at the >oamt.' tillll' to promote a high <.tanclard of lil('rury education.
OFFI CEHS Prr:<idenl I' ire-Pn·:<ich 11/
~JII.URt!l) \\'"\R~ 1-a; Enwt~
Serrtlw !I
Hen!
G .\LLJIO\'i"
Doah Stu·•o•
Trt·cr~utt·r
Hn.r.
~IE~IBEHS ~lildred
Warnke Zum1t Sheneber·ger
B lunchr Bo~·••r Doris Squihh \ 'iola \\'l•lker
Huth valli!l'an H uth l .nwrl'll('l' Edwin Hu le
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~l<rcleline
lla;,further
Florencr
Grt.•l'JW
Intercollegiate Knfghts Founded at the t_Tni,·crsity of \ Vashington. Bull and Chain Chapter ln stalkd :\l ay, 1922. Fir~t
OFFICEHS
Semt J<lt r
G•:oRGF. Et.aoo ..
Sec-ond Semt·xll'r
..... l't/1 1\ill.'f ll ouorcrf•h Ottl.t·
En:Ro:TT EatcK~Ox M ,,c HARDWICK ·······-
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Jo:o.RQU
...................................... :\1.\c liARI)WJCK ................................ Ro.lfCI/ Srribr . ............................. Ao.t.1:x l"owo.t:tt LI:RQ\' Loxc .............. .. .. ....... .('haurt•llor of lhf· R.ul~t·qttt• r.. . ............................ L1:110\" LoxG
Xatiouo/ l'iN'-J>nxideu/
Allen Fowler Harry Coughlan
Holwrl I l<•nry Phil quilliaon
SOPHO:\IOHI•: )11-:)lllE ltS .Jesse I lm1e~· well Ted )J iller Dougla-. Fi~her llarold ~ewton Perc~· H idw r<l~ FRESH:\1.\~
Thclburne )Joore Clair <:lu ... lcr Eclwnrd Bot.arth Joe Garber Paul Kitto Tom ;\lcGoniglc K<·ith Pamcll
)lac I lardwir:k
Leroy J.ong
:\1 1-:)J BI·:Hs
Zolan Painter \'ern on Soga rd Lambert Cannon y;ilfred Stanley
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llarold Dunn C'lnrt"m·e Sample !•:loner Berglund ,\ lhert ~ eighbor
Phillip Lca<·h Ted Duncan Lcwi!. Kimhcrly
Idaho Spurs (Sophomo re Organization) Founded at ~ f ontann State College, Bozeman, ~Iontana, Xm·cmber 1, 1!)20. \York ,imilar to that of the Interl'ollcgiatc Knights. I daho ('ha ptcr In. talled Ike., 1 9~4. Florcer- Y cllow Clu·ysanthcmum .llotto "At your Service." Pl' RI'O~F. : To promote nll a<'livitks in which the st ud ent hody rarticipHtcs, and to uphold nll traditions of the coii<:Jrl'.
OFFICERS President I'ice-Pre.vidt·lll Secrelary-Tna~urt
]lf::-.-nu:•••r.- ::\kCo:-<AGIIY \ ' •n<liXJ.\ ALu:y ::'IIMI\' FISHt:R
r ::\IE::\IBEHS
Pahy Paine 'l nn·a Harrison Yir~inia Alley 111ildr('d P erry I lt•n ricUn ::\1cConaghr
Yi\'ian Ston<· Kathr~ n P~>n<'(' . \ Jrm'.'. Bowen Connie llill ::\[Hry Fi~her Edith I .11 rson
Hazel Stellman ::\larjorie D•·aJrt'r habelle Lokken Olh·e Lihhy Florence Ober~-t Edi th Sanbom
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Erma Beryl Dolly llt>len A l('ne
Scholtz Rodger~
Dunn Jensen Honeywell
Pe~n, Bech~r
Wtuull'rlidt
Simmon-.:
L>arlln.'C 1-:rkk...on
W)man
)lont!:"omer}·
'Cheta € psilon Honorary D ebating Fmtcrnity for the purpose of promoting fonn:nic Tlw program of intra-11H1rnl d chah';, was carricrl on under the supcrnsiOn of th is group this year, and dchnting was stimu lated 111 othc•· ways. adiYitic~.
OFFICEHS f' I"PXitfl-llf
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.-\ rthur P~a'")
I .a~l Simmun' Frank \\"yman Ed lkdll'r llt'rhrd \\'unrh: rlkh
EHrett Erick-on W arren :'ll ont~-tom~r~· Dorothy Darlin!!
F .\.Cl"f .TY ,\1)\"ISOHS
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Pre-. l"pham Blair
\I:Hlcll'n Slotl'el
Jluehanan
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Col . Chrisman Turner .\u.;;tin
Dean Crnw forti llauthman
Hjurl..
Stephen~ Karlhur~r
SlrOIIC<"k
:Slue Key Honora ry rpperclassmcn's Ft·lltl•t·nity Founded at t he Un iversity of l'lot·ida Idaho C'haptc•· InstaJled ;\lay, 1 !)2() :\IE.~IBERS
;\ )frecl H . Vpham Georj!:c !lorton Thomas :\Iadden Pu ul Atwood Huy Stephens
s,·en
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lin rry Bnuj!:hrnan (;u, Bjork P a ul Stoff;,!
:\Joe Frank \\'illimmon
Col. E. H. Chrisman h ·an C. Cruwford Ted Turner ~lar<,hull Blair Emil Strobet·k
:\ICO: \\'LY E LECTED :\IE:\1 BEHS .John :\tc:\Iurra,· C'llllrle~ Kincai{l \\'nllucc York
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Fuculty i\(h'i\or Faculty ,\ (h·hor Gcortrc .\u~tin I lerbert K arlburj!: .Jes' Buchanan
Frunk Click ll('nry Canine
White
€psflon Cbapter of J;£ Sigma
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:\'ational H onorary Forestry Fraternity Foundl'd at the { 'nin~r;;ity of Washington, ~on•mbc1· 2+. 1908. I daho Chapter l n;..tallcd 1!)20 ColoTs- Gray and Green. OsPt:CT: Tht> ohjN·t of thb Fraternity i~ lo 't>cure and maintain a hiJ!h ~tandurd of &cholarship in fore~t l'clncation, to work for tht uphuilclin~ of the profe,,ion of l·'on·,.try. unci to promott> frntt•rnnl n·lntion\ arnong earne~t worker- en~u!l'ed in fore't acth·itie'.
OFFll'EHS Porntn A xxol'ial r• /•'r)l'e.•/1'1' Serrr•tm·,ll Jo'iuai-.Jgeu/
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Dean F. G. )lilll'r Dr. E. E. Hubert Clarence \\' . \\'a hclll Harry I. ~cttleton
\\' u rren H. Holle~ Clu renee C. Ol~en llurold Z. White )lurk )1, Lehrbas Flo.' d \\'. Godden
Y. Phelps dl· Ia C'ru..: Galen \\'. Pike \\'~tllal't' )1. Saling .I atk,on \\'. Space Euj!CtW
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Charle, E. Fox Carl .\. Gu~tuf"ln Wilfred F. Ben I~ Henry C. Hofl'nu1n
Drown
Killoran
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::\IE::\IBlm S Clair Killoran J::,·erl'tl Erick.,on Gordon \ ". ll ocknda~· Blainl' Stuhhld\cld A lbert Alford Frederick B. Sherman Paul Slofft•l Dr. ,\ . II. l'phnm Talbot L. Jrnnin!;!>
Dr. G. :'11. ::\Iiller B. ::\1. Schick Donald D. Du Sault Burton I.. ::\loore
Hemmert
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lln,at'n;;::on
Helm
Pi ::Seta Gamma Honorary B usiness Fmtcrn ity for \Y omcn Founded D ecember, 1 !)Q~. Colors--Sih·er 1tnd .lad,• (;rccn Pt:RPO•I:: To promoh" hij!h 'tnnclar<h of 'chular,hip ancl hul>i ness a Ifair.,.
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OFFICEHS
Pruridtul r iN-I'rt xitltul St crllar.v-Trt as11r1 t
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DoR<YrnY I h : t.)t
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II. C. r>alt•
J •. Schoonover
F.\ CT LTY ,\1)\"ISOR :\I iss Barbara Gnanwcll
:\IE:\IBEHS Emma Poulton ;\lonte Pringle .\nnabelle ~ero Bae Olson Irene Mattson
Ella lion• ;\lil<lrc<l ,Jt•nifer Freda llownrd Blanche B o) tor
Mary Puisll-y Pcnrlc Cordray
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H 1<: Cl' llT,\ I~ i'> u dramatic fraternity compo~ccl of student :md fll<·ulty nwmhcrs who han· pu,.,cd <·•·rtnin cligihilit~· requirements in dramatic: work nt lcluho iu nctinj!, piHywritin~r or pluy production. 'l'lw purpOM' of tht> Curl11in is to further dramatic acti,•itics at th t> ll ni vcr~> i ly of lduho; to make a ~tudy of nctinJ!, pla~· writ in g, Hnd ph•~· production; to r.,tubl ish on llw <·nniJ: u' <·crlain e lhks of lhr lhl'nlr<'; to l' II Cnuragc, through its alumn i thr I)I"Oduction of <ks iruh lr umutrur plays throttl(hnul ld a lw. The unnunl comm<' n<·enu'nl piny is p•·cscnted under lht> uu~pi<T~> of lht• Curln i11. Lust ~pri n ~r tlw funwu~ Frcm·h pluy-"Thc :VIan \\'ho :\lln·rird A Dumh Wife'" wu~> proclu<·NI. Thi~> SpriIll{ Tulhol .f(onn in j!S h us cl rmn nti~ecl thr Buttlr of l.exin~rton unci is givinl! in "lionwsp un '' a fitting l l"ihu lr to thr two hundred and fiftieth anniverMir.'' of our indqwnd cncc. This ih hi& ~>r<:oncl J ou~r pin.'· to h" rroducrd at the L'ninrsit:; and plny~ro<·rh urr looldn~r fn rwnrd to it with cugcrnch'. ACTIYE :'1!~:\IBEHS l•:,•a ,Jane \\' ibon .John ("w,hmltn " 'alter Garrett Sidne_,. Yn~trr I l oM·n E\'tllh Camillt' :\lcDunil'l Swan \' ernon ,J ohn,on ;\In rir (:nurr Hr-.trr Yost C'ln rencr OJ,rn :'l!anclelle \\'ein Talhnl .Jt'nninw, ;\Jarie .Johnson Ahr (;off Bert Stonr ;\I r~. Sdwonover :\Iurie H ogen'>on K nt•elnnd Pa rkrr
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Gent• Springt•r Loui~u ;\lnrtin I Ielt~n ,J ohn~ton ;\J ichad Tho:nl'lr. Flrta Brennen Hex K imnwll
.\J X :'II:-: T Pearl Stalker Brown Carolyn Logan S:lUth Philip Buck Brthel Collins Culp Rosrbud Dononm :'l!axwell Schole~
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«<inged ftelmet H onorary Li terary Fmh:rnity Founded, October, 1924 To encourage crcati\·c work in litcrnhll't' nnd art. OFFICERS Eliwhrlh ~lounl Hu th ;\I. A'pray
\\'ullacl' C. Brown (;nrd un \'. ll ockaday
Blainr Stuhhlrfil'lcl
FACU.TY Dr. G. ;\I. ;\lille•·
~IF..\lBEBS
Talbot I.. ·' l'l111i11f!'
Ada llurke
)JE.\IBEHS Hulh , \ <.prH~ Blain<· Sluhhldkld E lizubl'th ;\lonnt Gordon I lodouh•~· .\Iaurin<' Chl·nowdh
\\'all a<·o,> Brown ll owa rd T uyl01·
Clair Killon111 Fr!'cl Ta~· lor ;\I ild red \\'I'~ ton
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)VIu Beta Beta Xational llonomt·y Fraternity of B oys· and Gil"ls' C'lub \\'ol"l,c r~ Founded at 'G. of I., 19Q-! Colors- Green and 'Vhitc OFFICERS l 'rfxident I'ire- l'l"f•.videnl NtrrP/ary
En.,, Bri\'AST 0 .\\. IJ) F'.\J.l:S P.vr·rr.s c r: Ct' JtTI ~ ;\1A JIG ,\ II WI' Drc r• 1: s~os
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W il linm Louis Strplll'll'
;\1EMBERS s(· ,.~;o,.,
0<1\'id Fuh:'>
Sophomor(•.v
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ltul ph Stuck it> Gludn Allen Duni~l \\'arrt> n Ted \\' a rreu Wt'.,lt'\' Culkin!. Frank' Ca~le \\' un1e Beu ,·er Che~ter .\link .\lnr~nrt't D icken,on ~t>il Dt'rrick
Eula Bn·a nt Elizabetl; Curti., P atience Curti' Yad11 Allen Alfred Funkl· E1·eh•n Knud.,on Eila 'Waldrop Philip :\lanninl! Cnil .\ llc·n .\iilo Da' j,
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Alic·<· " ' u1drop Alice Stumm Huth Storv S!hllllllU (jC!hll'l' Plwlli., Thoma'· lle.lrn Cu'l'hoit \\' ilmn Ca 't·hol t
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HJ" Club ·•r· Cluh is un oq.ranization which int"ludt·;, ull me11 tit' lht• l' niver·s it~· who hnve been \..../ otlkially uwurd~d n letter· for participation in inlt•reollt•~-tinl<" al hl<"lit';, at·cording to the pr·o\'ision;, of lht· ,\;.;,ueiatecl Student' nrgmrizalion. ll II' US formed II'> a t•ommon meetinj.t J!round for· all alhl<:lcs , to aid in kecpinJ! Idaho ulhll'tic;. dt·an, nnd to bui ld up the l'nh·er;,i[ l··., athleti<' Hdil·ity.
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.Jamc•., (;arlin \\'nllact· York Halph Erick-.on Lawrt•ncc• Eclelblute Wilford \\' alm;,lr~ (;if!'orcl Oa1·i.,on Hurry Hr~-tel
F oulbuil T ed Bucklin Ray Stephe ns Henn· Canine Char!'cs Dit'hl Glenn ,J aeolw Orl'ille .Tone~ .John Bai rei B a.< k ttL rli I Ralph Erick~on \\'alter H.erncr Henn· Canine Artln.t r Dawalcl
l•:d ~eclrulo .John ;\Ii les ~t·ul ~el-.o:t
Clinton Duff I n· in~-t 'l'crrr \"k ('nmt'ron Tom Owin)!.., Frank Pmn•r, llt>rhert ('uuine ~eal :'\eJ.,on (; lt•nu .1 ac·oll\' \\' alter Fit•ld l lamlcl l.amplwre
Btrxella/1
Hnlph Er icbon I rl'inJ! 'l't•rry Williunt I .ancl!,on ,Juhn \'(';,M· r
Charles Law~on Sl'b K leffner P~<t Howerton :\lark Lehrba.,
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.\rthur Sowder Arthur :llatthew;, Errol Hillman Henn· Power~ Frank Power., C'arl Hutchtn'lm
\ ' idor C'HIIll' r'OII w,tl lt'r l<'it•h l Gt•or~t·
Grt•t•n A ntl rl'W \\' II hI
T rack Thomp,on
)Ia rt.-1 ,\ t chih:. ld Gifford Du,·i;,on l'h11 ton P ickett Le1~· \\'illiam.,
Hoy Patchen
Ga rnold J nhn;,on .John Wuj!nr· r J<:cl :'\eclro., Otto llul'fner \\'il<·~· Tonnar
Wrextling Hay Powe r-,
Cro.'"
\\"illium Bitner
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Donald Clea,·er
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Slet>lu.· nllut·klin I lentner
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Lamphere Jones Eriek<on York Gartin 'l\~ aaner Remer Cle;wer ~lcDowell Field )tile~ Bitner Eclelblut~ Bjork
Power""
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Thomp-on Cnmeron l'nteht'n )Jelln
f>hf :Seta Kappa Fou11dcd at William and ) l ary College, Dc('t'lllbc1· 5, 1776 I daho ,-\lpha Chapter I nsbdlt•cl .Jun e •3, 1 !H!() O.FFIC 'ERS P rc.yidcnt l'icc-Pre.~illent
G. ) J. ){I I.I.Elt T. ) 1. D .\IDI
and R egi.ytrar
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,J. . \. K osTA 1. ~: K .\IE.\! HERS i11 flu· f'il!f .\1 r.
.\Jr,. II. 1.. ,\xtell .\I r,. ::\. P. Bailey
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Proft•,sor F. C. Church Pro fe~.,or T . .\1. Dahm .\Jr... II C. Dale Dt·uu .,: G. Eldridp:e .Jud~l' .}. JI. Forney (Honorary) i\1 r. T . L. ,J cnuin~rs PI'Ofcs~o•· .r. A. Kostalek
.\lu~on
.\1. II. .\lerrill
.\I r,, .\1. H . .\I crrill Profl'l>'>Or G . .\I. .\I iller
He,·. :X. \\' . .\for~c Profe~'oOr Eu~<·ne Tuylor .Jud~r Wttrl·t·n Truitt( I Ionorary) Pr,•~>idrnt A. II. L'phum .\Jr. A. Y. Wint<•r..,
J/ embel'~r iu Co~tr~t•
1927 Curo l .Jt•un DuBois l<' rn nl'i1. G lovt•r Eld rid!(t' Furnsworth Lt•roy .Jennings
.\larjorie Durlen<• Silnp~on Ht•nnan Eu,renr Swun~on
1926 I It· rona Gene\·a Alhert>.<m
Paulinl' I lownrd .\litchell Ellen Pauline (htroot .\nna .\Iilclrrd PeurJ.on Phoebe Ednu Sheldon Fru n<·e.., Ada Sulli\ 1111
l!uth .\ Iurie! A'pmy Wullucc Cable Brown Ora ,\ melia BudJ.(e Lf'phu .\Iae Deeker
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OFFICERS .JosEvu S..:m:uoa•· '1'110)1\< \\'llfTE 8('('11• /tll ·'' I' iN- f', ·t Jtir/ru/ ~OR3J.\X \\'utn: T rnt .<I/ rt- r Orm lln:t·xra Tlw .\~<,otinh•cl ~I iner~, more commonly known a' llw ")luckl•r.,· ('luh.'' I\' a' or~ranized in 1899. It' mcmh<·r~hip i'> composed of the fucult)· and -.tudrnt'> of llw School of :.1 in e-.. )h•dillf!' of lhc Cl ub arc hdd e\'ery two weeks. ft., purpo-.t• i-. lo brmult•n the teehnicul ;.tuclt•nt', unden.tnndin).( of ~fining Enginee r in).( ancl ul li.-d ~uhjt•t•t'>. 'l'hi' i' m·t·nmpli, lu·cl hy hu\'ill).( pr·<nnine nl mining men talk on technicul rr·oblt'm~. llO~OIU.H Y ~IE:.IlmHS
St<'Wil rt Campbell
J m.cph .1. T u) lor Jfininy l~ llffiiiNI'. J/ o n/ }11'/il• r. I dftho
Bla/t• .1/in(• !n.<pi•rlor
ACTI\'E :.1 r: ~IHEHS f~dw in .Jm l'l' lto llin Fu~min
(h·aduafe Rltttlt•u/.• and l·'l'lltm:.•: Geor~~:e Y. Lu r~cn Thomu;. H. :'llillt-r
Holwrt E. Sort•n;.on
St•nior.•
Hohert II. Dunn ThonHr!. II. ll itt>
Otto Tluefner I.t•'>te r· G. )lorrdl
.To-.eph Skidmon• S. \\'. Stot'l«lale
\\'illium TI. Bitner Earl F. El,lone
Juniors Ronald B. llu tchimnn Frank ,\ . )Jur;.h
llnrolcl llanntrcl Laun·m·t• t'l. l.anll'e ll t•rbert \'. :.1 itchell
Honorato Lede-.nla Clar<.'nt-e F. )I nem: Flo)·d J .. Otte~
,\ rlhur Swan,on \\'bitt•
~or man
.John I.unclht•rl!
Sophomore.•
Gilhert Y. Schuman .\ ndrew Sluka Cha-.. K Smull
Frnliml·ll
Flo\'d E . •\lht•rhon Durwin Burj.:ht•r A. llur'>teclt
Leonard Frazier C'he-.ter .Tohn.. nn C'hurles Gallaher H arold Let' )1. )1. Johnson H. ,\. F~llt't'' R obert S. \\'ell~
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Jlssociated foresters F.\(TLTY C. \\". \\"ahon
E. E. I I ulwrt
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Cl;~ n·n<'l'
\\'a lte r Fk-ld \\'a n·t·n Bo lk' EuJ!I'ni o Dt• I .u Cru1. :-\ o rma n Gillham Coll i' ll untintrton !vu u D o,l k
Ol"'·n I .awrence Pu ~th \ ';dentin Sajor
Fairh \\'alrulh I lu rcilcl \\" hilt·
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F rc•d ,\ llt•n .John Bn ird W ilf rt'd lll'u]e, hull(' HurrmJ~th'
\\'illium Crnn•t1111
It o bert Du 1 j, l•'ranti• 1-:lli-
l lenn· I !ofl'nutu Prim(, lcaruuJ!ul Hen ;~ I John•tou \ ri.lliam L alhtlon :\lark Lt•hrhth Eugene Plwlt" <.·alen P ik<'
Flonl Goddrn Clu;rle~ Fox Edwin Green \\'m. Guern'>l'\' C>trl Gu'>taf•cin .\ lden H atch Tnl<'~ llec:trie Sop/it.morl' .11f Frt•llltiiUI/l
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(;u~ \\'illium'
Che Hg Club UFFICEHS l'rt xidt II( 1· iN - J>re~<idrnf
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,\G ('LC B is composed of allmetnbers of the Col lege of Agriculture. Itx purpose is to further interest in agricultu r e antor\g- tlw ,.;tudents and to p t'Otnote ext nl cur ri cular acti"itics. E1tch y ear tlw Club sponsors a " L ittle Tntemational" stock ,;how and judging contest. T he students take part in competiti"c judging contests of a ll agri<·ultural procluds. In the C\'ening a s tock sho\\' is held of the animals fitted by the students. T he "Ag BHwl" is the main social e\'en t of tht• :-.enson. The I clnho s tock judging team. hold an l'n ,·iahle positi on in the P acific :\orthwcst. I ntcrcollcgintc judging contest:- arc held each year Jn animal hu:-.bandry, dniry cattle, dniry proclud:;, ancl gmin judging.
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Zener
Bench and Bar J:Issociation OFFICERS (',· , ~IJ:<S (;t·:oum: :\1. Atr;''t't:-' .... M lli rox z,~ s 1:11 Dwt(lll't' D n :<t : l' HOIUOI'l'
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........................ Chirf ./ u.<lh-t· Hom:u•t• ;\1. C• · ~t~tt:<< 1• . .. . ......... .. ... .I x.wcia/ P .f u.</ irr• .............. .. PAl'J. Jh·., n r .... ....................... .... Clerk ...... . .................. . (;couca: P,\l ' t.~os ....... . . .................. 1-.rtjrr..~''tPr DwtOIIT Dts:<t:Y
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lknd1 and Bar AM.ociation wal> OI')!Hnill•d in 191:?. lb lllt'lllht•r.,hip include<, all of \..../ tlu· .. tudc·nb re)!ula1'1.1· enrolled in the Collej!'<: of L aw. The Jllrpo'e of tht· A.,<,o<:iutiun j., to Jll'lliiH>te <,ocial and intellectual intercour.,• lliiHIIlj!' it<. memht•r,; to pr~'en•e and enrkh tlw trndition~ o f the law ..,chool; to de1·elop and fo..,tt'r a monA' it... nwmht·r- re.,J>ecl and honor for tht• lq.(al J · mfe~'>ion; and to unite with the fnculty in lht• dt•n•lopmt•nt of well trained lawyer., towurd their hi~the..,t u~cfulne~' in printtc life and puhlic .,<•rvict•.
The Bendt und Bar ha.., e.,tahli..,hed and su<·cessfulh maintaim•d tht• "llonor S,·..,tem" in the lnw .,chool. I n thi'> field it ;.., a pioneer. hcin)! the tlr..i: ..,chool of the l"nil·c"ity to 'adopt the '· IJ onor S)''tl'm." The A'M><:iation i~ acth·e in .,..curinJr prominent lnwye", juri.,b. and law mttker;, '" l>J>t'llke...., lwfore it.., meetinp. tltu-, perfecting u better undt•r<,tundin~t of the practical prohlern., of the h~)!al proft'M.ion. It cooperate~ wit h the fucult~ in furminl{ the per..onnel of the "practice court" makin~t it po,sible under a well-truim·d in~tructor to perform all thl' procedure of the mod ern trial courh. The ""ociation i' at ull time' rt•ad~· to promote and ~upp<l rt a ll mon·menh toward tht' re<tlization of ih ohjel'l'>.
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A!.'lH:iation of P ro:-L eg-al Students "·ns orA'uni7.cd in 19:.!5. I l~ m,•rnher, h ip i rw lude' \...,./ ull 't ude n(!. l't'!l'Uiarly ~nroll cd in t he wnh•cn.ity of I daho who , j ~ n if~· t h t•i r in te ntion of st u<ly inj.( luw. The pu rpo~c of t 11c a~so<:iat ion i~ to ~t i m u latc fc ll ow,.,h ip u mo ng &t ucl c nts intending to 'lu ll ~· law; to acq uui nt the members with the requi n·uwnb, 'tu nd nrcls and 1 nct i\'i tit•,., o f t lw lt·f!u l proft·s~ i ou , uncl to better prepurc fo r lht· s t udy of law. )lE)lBt:HS Profe,.,),or llu rri., .\ r t hu r Peu\'y, .Jr. I lerht·rt .I. \\' unclt'rlich W. Fi,her EIJ_,,·o rth \\'uller t<. Sidt•r,., l lt-rmun 0. \\'elker Gcorf!t' :\l cDonuld .Jnck K Sht•chnn Hoclnc~· (iifford .John ll. :-\el'ottn ::'\lilton .\ . Lim• .JtllnC''> I ,t'Wi'o P ahrw r
:\Jel\'in \\' a rfield Le~ter :\Joulton Harold :-\ewton Claire B. Collier Don C'ur~· Smith Wm. J. ::'\loran Crdlle Baird Donald Smith Harold \\'. Ell&worth .John H. H ower Edwin L . Beyer Jame., Arthur ::'\Jonre
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C'hu rl<'!. Stout Zundd Heed \\'m. 1.. Anclt•rson .John Duffy H ..1. C'omptou Terrence St·unlnn Don l .ind 'ou~· K<'ilh Bt•nedil'l Rithurd S. ThonHI'o Stewart :\l nxl'~· ,\rt :\latlww~
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Till•: ~rood old days the Englbh Club wa, a popular or~ranir.ation to whil'h ~~·er.n)lle hc lonjrl'd mrd which no one attended ex~;cpt once u ycur to t•lrcl otlicer~. 'J'Iwn, in 1917, with llw cornin~r of Dr. G. M. Mil ler as head of the l<:nl(lish Dt•partrncnl, u new era be~ran. From t hat lim(' tht· English C'luh has been one of lhe most a(·tivr nncl inlllll'll ti a l ol'l(a niz at ion~ o n tho• Idaho Cnn rpu s. Jn addition lo sli nrulating an interest in Engl ish throu~rh rt"jtlll ar proj.(rums, lhc c ln b each \'ear· hn~ nradt· a cldlnitc l'Ontribution to d rmnatic or lil(•ran· adh•it1· ul Jduho. It fir!>t 'revived clrnrnatit~, 11 dcpur·tmcnt now under the direclio11 of .John C11Slllnan of the Enp:l i ~h D eparlnwnl. In J9:,m t)l{' club sponsored ''The Blue Bucket," a st ud('nt mu~razinc of literature ancl humor which has now been taken over by the A. S. U. 1. !'or the la~l two ~·cars the club ha;. mHintnincd u cir('ulat inj.( lihrH r,l' of n~w fiction, ''The Enjtli~h ('Juh Book Shelf"; and has sponsored an 11rt cxhihit of furnou~ ori)timrl p;rintin~t~ for ~tu(knts, fuculty member~ and :'11oscow townspeople. Elil(ihilily to membership i;. hasecl uron cxccllcn('y and inlcn•,l in gnp:li!!h, and upon participation in dramatic~. journali!>rn and clehate. En~tli~h in-.tru(·tors 11ncl J•: n).(li-.h mujor~ arc t•x-otlicio mcmher<..
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ll o'H t· E<·oiHIIllic, Cluh wa~ oqranizecl for promoting good fellc)\\''hip umon!! the JrirJ, of the departrnent and an intere~t in H ome F.conornic;, work. All wmm:n in the Vnivcf'ilr who are enrolled in H ome Economics nrc member' of lit<' Cluh. The J!irl~ hli\'C chnrge of tht• Cv- Ecl P rom . and in the ~prin:r an t•xhihit i<. j.d ,·en of tlw work do1w in the clcpa rtnwnl.
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)lE)lBEHS .Joseph ,\!elvin 1\ sprnr I n ·in A. Campbell Donald .1. Hou~thton ,Jnrw.>s E. Campbell Clu re {', Cu rscn Frunk Ccmwa1' .\fauric·e Cole' Gcor~e T. Cornell Puul H. Cro1· Eu~ene Geo~ge Dahlkcy .John \\' esle1· Davis l ,oui!, Ta1·lo'r Deane ll'lon Thomas Fifer Hus.,el Hralten Banford Hol)('rt T . Henn· Forrt•st I I. How'ard ,J. Ecl~ar Kitzmiller l':ugrnc C. I .ogue I I. lh le Lewis ,Jame~ L dc Wayne .\.. .\lcCoy
Kc'nnel h ,J. ,\)(·Dowc·ll Trcl\' .\I onrc !)(''~" rd 1\ lhnt ;\I uri~dtt.: Bn•un II. N it• Ison Lo;1i ~ Pixurro C'lu rrm·r H il(ney !)(·an LI'Rov Sherfey Getwp;e F. Sherrill · Wulter II. Strfl'cns Hnvmond A. Tu cke Chiarlc, T crhum· J<:up:enc P. T upker Holwrt I .. Whit t• Corncliu!. C. \\' t•ndlc H111' K Curri<' Pn~l \'. llulchin~on :ll ax A. C'lcmcnb .John ) 1. IIall Groqrc Pie rce, Jr. ;\'orman Wl:ite C'n rter 1.. Pitcht'r
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It ;., <·ornpo,ecl of r<'j.(i-,tt>r('(f in the Architectural Curriculum. T he purpo'{' of lit<· orj.(unization i., to promote a feelinj.( of fellow~hip not only between the ;.tudcnt-. thl'lll'•Cl\'(''· hut aJ,o between the -.tuclt>nt~o and fucult.'· of the department. \\'henever it i~ 11<1"-ihle, d~oit i nj.( architrd~ nn· ilwitl'<l to -.peak, and thereh_,. help to link the practital with the thl'orct ica l ~>ide of the prof<·~o,ion. ~tuclcnt-
:IIE)IBERS l<:m<·n· A n wtt l lnl i~owe n :\I n n·u;. Ba u ~ch J.:: l'nttcth Cook \\' n I ' ll(• II <• rtr.kn llu~h ll uhert H ughes .John \\'imer Williarn :'ll anle1· r:dclie Prter'-<Hl Phil DuSuult Sum lJutchin~ts A lien .J nll',.,en William Callaway
Hu.,;.<•ll :\To ul ton A . Ltij.(h Brnllll'l' Harr_,. ('.<tujrhl a n Elwood .J ohnMm D.•tm Donn lclson l .ucret in Fo,trr Donald I I cncln~on Donalcl Aunl(;,t Rannond :'lloore Clarenel' Simon,on Cli If ('a ri-.on Walter K ;\l oom·~·
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Young 'Vomen·s Christian Association is an organization which tends to promote Christian Fellowship and bring about good in t he wodd through a knowledge of a Supreme Being. The aims of the Y. " ' · C. A. ure ch i efl~· to leud students to faith in God through .Jesus Clnist, to lead them into membership a nd se n ·ice in the Christian faith ''"d ch urch, and to influence them to tle,·ote themselves, in united efforts with all Christians to making t he will of God cfff•ctive in all hum1111 society, and to extend t he kingdom of G od throughout tlw world.
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Ill•: Sludt·ut Younf( .\lcn"l> Chril>t ian .\ ssociation o f the L'nil'er~ily of Id aho i' u nonsc·ctu riuu orf(ttnh-.ution. It ha., for its ultimate aims tlw clel'clopmcnt of Chrhtiu n dumtctt•r; llw promotion of fellow~hip mnon{l: the students; the fo,lt•rinf( of tlw highe't ideub on the t·nmpus; tlw encouragement of high seholar..hip und dt•an moruls umonl! m ~n; nnd the truininl! of Chri.,tiun lead e r!.. Through n program of dil>Cn ~sion !!roups, weekly meetings, open fonum,, dt·pnlalion trip-., intercollej{iute conft•rcncc.,, ~ocinl ncti1·itie~, <lllrl through '"'ocintinj!' it,elf with the l ntt'rnntionnl Sluclt'nl Younlt ;\len·, Chri~tinn ,\ !>,ociation the or{!ani~ution ..eek' to uttuin it<. objective-.. Activt' mrmhcr.,hip i., open to all -.tudent and faculty men of the l"nh·c f'-it~·.
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Surrtary Treasurer
E . \Vn.J.rA~rso~ Gt:orrm: i\ r•s·r·r~
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Herbert ~I itdl<'ll Pauline ~I itd~<•ll Dorothy ~ <'wport .\Ian· Paislrv Doroth,- 1-'n'rson., He len Parsons Alice Ro's Hazel Hol' F.h·a Heicl \\'at~on Sorrnner\'ille ~larh·-. Shirk
Geor{re r\ u .tin Howard\\". Hailt•\· Harry Bau~tlnnurr' Ruth Benlli<' .J. B. Bik~r Wilma Bop<' Kenneth Burleson Robert Cunnnin ~ Leon Chaprnrrn Da\'id Cook .\. G. Darwin ~! arion Durnville Kathleen d' t ;u,rrm .Tohn Gra lurrrr .\1argard Gnnedin~<'r Celesta lluril'\' Ro,·al Johm.tt'm I-Ie'rbert KnrlhurJ.( I-lelen Lon~t William ~I itdwll GeorJ.(e ~lcDorruld Archie .\lcCII\ J. Smith )I ilirr
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Knthc t·lnc JloCJ'ICfll'af Mnn• llnrkt• Eclclie llr)·noc Si ~tcr Mnrr Cnnncl Freel Ca •·•· llul(h Canol Ethel Chrl""""' ltnr Crompton Lucile Conclcll l>nnlcl Courtner \\'alter CrMhlon .\lice Culll~t:llt Florence Cutlllhlflhllm Jnme.• Cunnln~rhnm Eu~ecnc l>nlker C:ertrucle Ori,,en :\lnriCllr<'t Onc,el L.oln Ounwn Doll>· Ounn Ho<e :\Iaione ChHence :\IcC a II Donald Mt-<:ren llent•·it•c :\l('l)onulcl llnbert ;\lt'(;inh· Frn nk :\IeCru ne Feclerko :\le-lna ~·rank :\lillt·r
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Elie ;\IO$Cr :\tarr :\1urphr Lncilc E:.loti Ralph Terrandini (icrtrude Flcrn1nin~ Mar~aret
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Lillie (;allagher .1e.1n Gimble
Gertrude Goni(J Theodo•·e (iricscr .\una H anlev Demr·i~e ll ar:t
:\ladelinc Hasfurthcr 1-lnbe •·t Ha ttrup Elizabeth 1-lnymontl Tre.<>t Hnre.• Ellen 1-lealr Gluclrs 1-lempton Eve 1-libbeln Hel e n Hughs Primo lcaran~al Kathrrn Johnston Kenneth Jones (;eorge Kalousek
J o hn Kamps c;le nn Jaeobr He nrr John~ton
)la rie Kinrn· Jo..-ephine Kea ne
.\ leen Kell}' .\lice Kellr :\la rr Kellr Thomas Kellr Frances Ke rshi>nik Cameron Ki ne-
James Kitzmiller
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Loui ... ._~ 1\urlz\\ eil l.onbc l.nmlell ~ l)orothr La11~ I horolfl l.~e Pete Li muchcr
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T l1oma:-. ;\ I1Hiden
Ccdlln :O.:nt•kc A li ne 1\cclr H 11)' 11101HI Nitth
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Agne• ltn ntlnll HO<C HCICIIII
\ ' nlcntin Sajor John Sthmih Lnwrl'nte Sd omitz Hulh Shc()nrd l.n" rent-e Soll>erlt ~lnr~ruerlte Thomeh l. ci Ia Till{')' Ent:l'nl' Tnpker Cathnrlne \'an \ 'a ll.cnbnrll' I h~ lcn \ ' nnpell .\lie n \'oh' Thomn• Walenta llenrr Walker Thcoclore W:llmtl ~tud.. ca I Y ril1:1r \nna Onnrlau 1•:\l.'l)'lt llan-e n
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M.rr ll t: II 11 u gM·
;\I u rl{aret Dickcn~on lkl'llit•c Wnn11n Cleo D!'ck~r F lorence .\lcConnd
P ATRO:\' ESSJ•:S .\Irs. Alfred H. Upham )Irs. ,J. G. Eld ridJ!t' .\1r!.. Wayne S. Snoddy .\1 rs. llcrmuu N. 'Vilson llli'' .\ l.rru .\1ood,,· 11 onor(ll·y Jf em/J;r ;\Irs. LouiM· S. Blmnquil.t - /·'acuity Advi.• or ~ Il l<:
PUHP()Sg of the Westminster Guild is to train )'011111{ wonwu for kudcrship and \...../ to dc\'t·lop n 'yrnmetrical ~·otm~ womanhood . .\lemhNhhip i1. extended to any woman of Preshytcriun preference who b in sympathy with the purpo'e of the organization. The l.'nh•ersity Chapter of We~tmin~ter Guild was o rgnnized in 19:22 ml<l is uffiliuted with the national organi?.ation of We!.tlnim,ter Guild.
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)leeting, ure held month!~· throughout the ~chool year. T he two !.JH'cinl annunl huuqul'l uud play which are gh·en hy the memher., of the eh11ptc r.
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W ome n Sturlent~ of the l'nh·er~it~· of Idaho i~ co:li JlO!.e<l o f all women l'niver&ity. It is a !>elf-governing hodr whi(']1 work!. with llw Dt·Hn of \\' omen in earinj.( for the women ~.tudenls. Its purpose il> to pronwtt· women'& acth·iancl <· n·nl<· a fel' lin!( of cooperation among the women.
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K l' rube Steensland Katherin e ::\ el~on
Flor<•nn• (;rc·t·n<· Hose Preuss )!arion \VC'thcrHII
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Chairman. JJifl
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)Jildrecl Proctor (;wendolyn :'llthher ll e~trr Yo-.t Pearl ('orclruy Ph: IIi-. Pnlmer
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II. llnruly Walden
IJrot•k Da\"i,on
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Ferrnncllnl L.ind,er Garber
Ficke Keed 1 homp<on Wnlm•ler
Sargent Wendle 1\udrielh
Sigma Jllpha 6psilon Founded at the C ni,·ersity of Alabama ) far('h !), H!.3G. Idaho Alpha Chapter In"tallcd Xo,·cmher 1, H)H). CoLoR::.: Purple and Gold. F LOWER: rio/ct. ( 'nnd1 l)u\id .\lac.\lill m .Juhn D. Ht·m,lll'rj:(
Or.•J. E. \\'od,edalek Pruft•,,nr l.oui' Cad~Graduat e Stud!f
Edwin Poul,nn ll nrlow Cumpbell l)wil:(hl Di~m·y I krht•rl E. Karl hurl!
Seniors Benjamin ) l ahont\' Cha~les Telford ·
('lnrt·nc·t• ()l,t•n 1·~.
A. 'l'H\'!cu·
Ituhcrl B'ou'c
.T1111iors .John ('. Bnird Jtu lph Eriek~on Chu rlt•s U n·ll'ury J .ow('ll ll owerton Stunky .\IcOowell I rl'in Campbell
Kenneth Deun Kemll'th .\IcDowell
.Tohn .\lile<,
.\I il ton Zt•ne r
Samuel Perrin, Eddie Peterson Harr~- Heget George Younll'
J.'J·t·d Allen Pt•rc·1· G. Hichard, l'e r<·;- Howe Ett)l't;m• Stockdale
Glenn .Tacob,Gilhert Kell~-
George Sherrill Elmer Beq~lund I nm Thornp!-.On ,\ rthur Cheyne .\Ionte .\Ioore Eu~tene Dahlke~· Forre•t Edmunchon \\' elli,·er .\I iller
Sophomores L1·le Stuart Hobert SctJtt FresTw.en llowell H!Lll Flo1·d Decker Geor~te Grie' Yidor .\lonohan
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C;,·orjl'e Yo,t Sidnn .\I cCiellan llerh~·rt Wunderlich
Kenneth Barchw Edward .\lcBrat'ney .J ameo; Bowlin· · Y ernon \\' clo'
or,en Telford .\lcCiellan Slunrt
Yo't
Oahlker Sherrill Welo
Tnrlor f.rick<On Kellr I. Cnmpbell Jnt'Obr Cherne \. l'eter,on \I <'II rat uer
Di路mer E. Pete~"<On Perrin!lo
Paulson Howerton Baird 1\. ~lcOowell
~lonahan ~loore
Scott Thompson
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Gre,swr) Terr) Bowlby
Phi Gamma Delta Founded at J effer -on College •\ pril ~Q. 184-8. ~Iu I ota Chapter I nstalled ) l a•·ch 11, 19Ql. CoT.ORS: R oyal Purple. FLow.~::n: Hdiofropc.
Dr. George
)f. )I iller
Pra/rn iu Parullttle James .T. Gil l
William L. llnrris
Frat res in z;u;t.•t 1 ~:tal o Edward Babcock :llarshnll Blnir Henn· Canine John ·clucn
Seuior1 Donald C'oon~ . \rnold Soderbur~ Blaine Stuhhlt>fh·lcl Joseph Thonu..,
Fairh· Walrath Xorman White Frank \\'illinmson Frank \\'~·man
James Burnett Chm·les Ch ri slie Lero~· Frct'mltn
.Juuio1·.• :llelvin Fulkr Roland llulchinMlll A rdd Peten.on
:Kieth Smith Theodore 'Val rulh Earl Stellman
Rannond ,\ rmbru'oter Herbert Crmine Allen Fowler Paul Hutchin,on :llilton John .. on
Sophomoro Archie :Kenm·<h Clinton B<l hr11:t'n Beardslee :II errill Herbert :llitdwll John Xdson
Glenn Baumnn Walter Bucl~e Donuld Butler Claire Clu&ter· ('lair Gale K a rl Hefti
Fresh ?I (II Warren Higly Arnold Johno,lon Freel :K ruu'e Smith l\1ilkr Alton Na~h Irving Smith
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Tom Parker T.ouis Soclerburg Xorman ) JcGintv Jack :IIacGregoi
Donald \\'arncr Wallace Wilkin>on Glenn \\' ,·rgllt Melvin Aspray Dean Kaylcr Lawrence Mnuse r
II. Canine Fuller t\rmhru,tcr Dohman P arker ll i!fl)' )fc\olntr
Walrath Whitt> l't>ler-on \filcht>ll \\"ilkin..on
\Jact~regor
John,ton
. \. Soderberg Blair ) lt>rr!!l
Coons Burnett :\cbon
H. Canine
Ka)·ler Smith
Bauman Warner
Cluster
Frt'emnn R. Hutchfn,on William-on P. ll utchln<on Dud~te
Gale
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StubhlcHeld \\')'lllRn L. Soderberg Fowler Johno;on Kennedr )lfu~<er
Sigma Chi Founded at )[iami Uni,·ersity 18-3i. Gnmma Eta Chapter Installed )larch 1-3. 19~-t. Cor.ORS: Bi.ue anc: Gold. FLO"'ER : W hite Hose. Prairi'N
it~
Fal'ullale
.J. \\' e .. Je,· Barton )[. F . .\i1gcll
Frnnk Stanton Donald DuSuult E . E . Hubert
rmtres in C11iver.vital• Paul
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R. J~ ,·n ns Gurl!t>r Grc.-c.-n
Orin S. Uudmunsen Rt•x Brainard .J t•ssc J·~- 13uchunun
George T. Burroughs ] !owurcl 0. Picln·tt
Se11ior.• S. Andrew lfawkin~ \'er n H. Johti'.OII X ea l D. Xe bon Harold X oyer Juui01·.v Carl P. Clare E lliott F letcher Hugh C. Ca rroll
.fo'>eph S. Skidmore Sprllj:tUC ~l. Stc,·cns
Stt:phen \V. Stockdale W nll occ B. York \\'t~rrc n J. ;\lontgomery 131-ycc ~forjtn n H u ~~ell H.. Tuttle
(:,·orge :\1. PnuJ,on
Edwi n T. Bc,·cr J ohn H. Riker Don Cleaver ?\cui E. llolm
Sopltomorn Cia renee )I nene L ,-ell \\'. Stark Tru man L. Stnwr FJo,·d T udor· lle~man 0. \\' ell.t•r
1 farold Dun n Phil DuSuul t Francis Fulle Cccil lla~cn
Fre11hmt11 Y aughn I ron~ .\ lfred Jen;en X ,·al E. L ake John . \.. Luedke Leonard S. ) fcc
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Euj!'ene \\'hitm11n J.lonl nundnll Joe' \\'illiam .. Dnrrdl Dayton
Ehn,•r )J nene )ln:'l. H 11\\: linj:t
ChurJe, .\ . T <•rhune ::\'d, E. Werner
Sklflmore Nelson 1\l onl!tflmcrr Evuns Taylor Buchannn r•nulson Gudmunsen Clenver C. )lrrene Terhune E. )lrrene
Stockflnle Pi ckett Bc)er Clare Jerben
Ster>hens Hawkln< Luedke Fletcher Dunn
Bnl lif York ~lor:ran
Darton Whitman )It'\'
Burroughs \\'elker Tuttle
Johnson Xo)•er Cnrroll Biker Lake Hagen
Delta Chi Founded at Cornell rni,·cr sity, !890. Idaho Chapter I n. tailed )\o,·cmbcr 6, H)Q4. Cor.ons: Buff and R ed. F LO W t:U : n·hitc Carnation . Fratres iu Fa('ul/ale F. G. ~I iiier Fmlrts in Cniru.•ita/t Pott Grmiua/f .~ Carter L. Pitcher
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John J. Ruchholz
Juniors (ilt>n A . .Tones
.Jdfcrson
H.o~ers
L vk H. Pierce linrrl' C. Hubi~ E. Ernsberger
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Chris Berger r. C. Burrough~ James 0. Cromwt•ll Howard , \', Gault
l\! non H. Gi"en H itlph E. ~1eycrs
Thomas Boardman Cht·,ler L. ~'link St<·,·<· rt E. Joh nson
Sophomores Andr<"w J. Brandt Da\'icl \\". Cook r;ldtn Snnler \\'illium Donald .\ ung~t
H. \\' alter Steffcrh Harold H . ;\ t'l\'lon William J. ~l oran
Jo:dwn rd Duncan Ah·in H . Heading Willium Gu<.ke Jtune!> E. Kitzmiller
Paul L . Hud1· Frf'cl w eh-,ter Fred Ju del'ine Leslie D. Shellworth Charlie 0. Giles
('lui rc B. Collie r Tro1· ~loorc ll;r; ohl E. L ee .1. "lult Christense n
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Cromwell Mink Collier Crooks
(;, Jones Durrough8
Berger :\Ieyers
Klingler
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John,on Cook (:ault
Stemn~
Pierce
Ch路en Brandt :\loran .-\ung>t
J:llpha Cau Omega Founded at Yirginia :.\Iilitary Institute cptcmhcr 11. 186.5. Delta Tau Chapter Installed :.\Iny QS, l 92.5. CoLORS : A ::urc and G old. FT.ow Eu:
Canlfltiou.
Fratro in F ttrultalf
Dt•nn 1 I. C. Dale Prof. S . • \ . llarri'
.T. :\1. Raeder ,J. ~r. Ger~tinJ.r .-\. :11. Piper
Rollin t'nrmin 'I' horn;!' )I illt•r
F r,tlns in l'llit·er~tilale
Seniors :li n rtel , \ rchibald l~n·rt•tt .Erkk~on
Char les F ox X ormar' Gillhu m Lewi'> R af'dPr Eugerw Phelp'>
llnl Bowen Leo Cli ck Bt: rlon Ellis
Arthur Bmt•r;,o!'l Euj!enc Kir·:, Russell :lloulto n
Hunnoncl Hnldwin \'ictor C rui~ ll owu rd KniJ,rht D11\·id Kyl ('
Gi lbert Lar,eu Harolcl :ll c1\i nle1' \1' at son bornt•rvflle
Carl .\ ~chenhrenner Hex . \ !corn Creo Baldwin .Joh n Bca;,le1· Hohert Be rtholf :lleh·in Hli.,., Juy Hrill
Fresl!mrn 0'>Car Brown George Cook Harn· D aubert Geor~e H jort Thomas W. ll umplm·~· R1·le Lewi., \\'alter Litzenberger
Gt·or~e
Bnhr
)JcDonulrl Brown
('lifford Rccm llarold Salisbury )lu,on \\' ills Eu/o!eue Willi a ms
Juniors Cltl\·tou Pi::kett ('lu:ir R c('m J>nul Stoft'l'l
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Hurmond ~loore Hoiwrl llenrv . \ lhert Luft · I larold T inke r Thelb('rne ~l oorc Collier :llars hull Dunit·l )lc;\laho n ll<>ra<·c Parker ll orace P orter Elrner Zuckweiler Denn K eller
Onker
Gillham
StolTe I I\ irk
Reem I': IIi~ K . Oaldwln
Crnlg
Lurt
1\n i~tlot
llump:1rcy
Drill
Krle
~loore
Cook
Oeasle)路 Bowen
Bertholf :.Jarshall
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l!:rlck;;on Click
Surnmer,路ille
:llcKinley Bliss Daubert
Lewis
Alcorn
Raeder Tinker
.\rchibnld llrown Emen;on llcnrr C. Onldwin l.lt7.cnberger Parker
Beta Chi Founded February ~~, 19Q..J.. CoLons: C1'imson and B lue. FLo,,-F.R: TT' hitc Hose. Pratrn iu Farulta/ e Dr. Carl L. Yon ]:;:nde
Dr. John .\. Ko,talek
Frat res ill z: uirerKi/ale Seniors An·al And!'r.,on Uichurd C'. Beam
Harry C. Rillin~s Donald E. Dick Clifford Sievers
:Edmund T. Bechet· ,Junius J .ars cn Clurcnce T. Larson
Delno D. L\·clls Yernon Otter J . Kennedy Stuart
On-illc Jones Clt>tncnt Sio:vcrs
Juniors Rolund Swans on Marcus \ Varc 1 lnrley Wilccx
Sophomores liaro ld A nch·rson H urr-y Coughlan A lfred Dean
Edward Equal~ F lo,,·d Otter
.f umes .M anning
Tom 0. Mille r· Lt·on L. ·w eeks
Freshmen FloHl E. ,\ lbertson Dor1nld S. Baile\' Hor K Hollinger Chnrlt•-. L. Dick
Fred E. Dicus, .Tr. Allen S. Janssen Lawrence ~ewcomb \\'arcl Xcwcomb )Iaurice A. :\"cl ~on
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llillintrs l.nr<on
A. AndeNon Jones Sie,· er;; L.) ell, Ware D. Dick .\lheri<Oil II . •\ ntler,on Swan;;on Cou!(hlan ~0)"<"' Jan,,t•n ~elson L. ::\ewt'Omb :\Iiiier l>t•an Weinmann Unsell Sample
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Wee!.•
F. Oltt-r \\"ilt'O:\
:llanninll'
SleveN Stewart Dailer C. Dick P.quals llnllinger
Sigma Pi Rho Founded ) farch 1.5, 1924-. CoLoRs: l rhitc and Green. }'l.OWER : H'hitc Carnation. Fralrl'~ in Fac-ultate Professor G. I.. Luke
Fr<rlres in ['nir:ersitalr Seniors " 'ulll'r :\looney .John Hnuer Donnlcl lknncll .Joseph Briscoe By•·cl Sumsion Don Fihhl'r Cl ive Adams
Hulph Li tton
Juniors Fnmk :\loonC \' Ray Powers · Sophomores Claude Bernard Hoy Adair Wiifred Coon Henn· :\Iiller Cyril' Allen
Duni1•1 Shnmhcrger Wcsll'y Cnlkinb Huhcn Buucr (; Jcnn H ink Chus. Pn rk l•:bton :\l cDonu ld
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.\.!bert Xeighbor Ha,·mond Xims l !o:,·t Stephen~on
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Litton
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Calkins F. ;\looner Bennett Bernard Adair Limacher E,~ans Fritchman ;\lcEnchern Stephenson
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J. Bauer
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Hex Pickt-rin~ I,e.,)ie I l ed~\'
J11niors lla rolcl Lumphe rc Norman Schuttler Arthur Mntthcwb Byron ll urri~
.\h•rritt Gr·celin~t I .eroy I .t>ng I !u rry Schuttler • ,J ()(• Sto,·er, Jr.
Elwood John&on Truman P oulton Cecil Brown F a rns worth Jennings Ah·a Smith
Thl•Cidorc I lolbrook Cli ft'ord .\Io rgan Ho'' P 1ttchc n ,\)~·i n Andc:rson
so,,hom o res \\'illiam L emon \\'ilburn .K:wscr Ralph Hamihon Charll'.,
Dona ld I lcnderson .\lilo D<wb J<:uf..l'(.'llC Lo~uc tout
Freshmen Phillip Leach .\lei ville .J ohn~on Leon J ones
:E,·crctt Sondcrs F orrest " 'arrcn
Howard . \ndrcw., Christian Harman );'cil Jonc, Kctmcth Cook
Le,Jie Yance William Coleman .\)fred Buckin~tham
llarold " ' ater~
1-'orc,t Bri!!lwm
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D:wis Brown Smith
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The 1 ntl'rfrnt<•rnit~· Council was organized for the frutcrniti~s of the campus.
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Pnu l Atwoncl, Don )lcCrae.
l'hi J>dla 'J'h('(a
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Glenn
Jonc~o,
Bert Slont, Frunk Click. 11el" Th('(a JJis,·en .\lor. Fbhrr Ell&worth.
.llpha Tau Omf>[/fi-
1 loward Gault.
Siqma ::\' u-·
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· Hobert Heed, Charles Kincaid . Sigma .11,,/1(1 1-;JIHilouCiarence Ol~en. Fred Allen. Phi Oamma /)r/laEclwurcl Babcock. .\larshall Blair.
Richard Benm, Clnrl'llCt T. J.nr>on Sigma Pi RhoRalph Litton, Dan Shmubt>rger.
Everett Eri<'k,on. Cliff lh·ern.
Tau Rappa l ota-
"'illard Lnmph <·n·. .\rthur
)latthcw~.
Olsen Atwood llloir Litton .Kincaid
Allen Nelson
Click
Ellsworth
Gault
Dcurn
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Phi Kappa Sigma . L'niz·crNif.IJ of J'irginia P hi Jl u. II'hit man College
Phi Jf u, W hitman College Delta Zt fa . C'nirersity of II'ashington Delta Dl'lta D elta. Jrhitmrm College
Thi-. orgnnization i~ compo;;cd of Greek letter men and women whose fratcrniti<.•, haxc no chapter on the local cnmJHI:-. ..\ lthough ,traycd f r om the fold . thc,c "tudcnts have found a common nwcting g •·otmd, nne! thei r or gan ization i-. to furth<.•r and l)I"OI11otc that intcrc-.t.
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Sf•Hitn·H ll u th ll<'ll tti<• J\ll<·e n oznt·th Srhlc Felt g•thct· i':clccn Nelli<' Lou l•:nton lk rthn (;urdn<•t·
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Jtutior•
Euui<'<' Congleton Kathleen d' J·::hlllll
(;la<lr~ I de F lorence J osl in l\in:l L.nbo Edna ;\li nden ;\l illie ;\lcCallum ,\ nne ;\lc;\I Oni;:le
c~clia ::-:acb.e ~Jontazelh\ Printrle Ruth Phil li•>~
;\ll'l vi n:t Rowton Kl'rui>c Steen<land Jo.thd \\"ean~•·
Sophomores
\\"ilma Bope Poll r Bostwick . \ ,·is Bowdish Eula Bryant Josephine Brossard :\ellie Burrall Ruth Christian Elizabeth Curtis Patien<·e Curtis Oollr Ounn :\larjorr Ooull"hertr Ellen Eklund :\l ar~ruerite Felthou- ~
Helen J cnscu
(<race II u nl<•r Eve lr u K n ucil•on \~e.- n u
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;\lart ha ;\ ll'nill ;\htr!(iii"Ct I'a •·t Ill'I" lli\Zel ::-:oh El"a Hcid ;\I ITa Shr ;\l iu·gnrct Simon Bcl"llicc Simou
Erma Sorcn ... on Leah Timm Catherine \'nn\'nllo.~nhur~ Doroth;; \ 'ireLila Trut>mnn Emma Poulton f'rf · .~hmf ' ll
Florenc:t' .\ ntll'r-or Pauline llal.er Blanc:ht> Bm-..-ard Huth Calh.• rulnr Bl'"-•ie Challl'} \" erla Cha•l' Ora Cha'l' \'era Clark Helen Dalton ;\lariou l>il-t.
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mncl}· tti;;tinll" h nh Rut'mke ttuth Sprrc"' ~:dna Stonc,>r lreu(" Stmon \"~I'll Sehoonon.•r Bl'ti~
Tr:tuaher
\Ita Tupper Vinriniu \"ant•e
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lleatti e Chaner
nurr·n ll
Brossard Chase Doughertr
Bowcli•h
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Felthou- e
Harri,
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Cull\'u clnr ))i(ok
Dri .... en (;rl ftith
Bostwick E. Curtis
Dunn
Eaton Felt
(;nlhurhl'r (;nrdner Jenlrcr \I nti-on
D. l'almer
) !. Griffith Hedlund ) kCor
)k~l oni~tle ~l erritt
H u~thts
lhmter
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l.anlldOn Lewi"'
)k~tahon
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l'e,lmk
Reunke Roe Risting Congleton Stu nz I. Si rnon Thompson Sea rth We:wer \ 'n n Yalkenberg
Rowton )1. Pringle
Reed !'hill ips
51))•res
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Trauger
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Vance
Ridenbaugh nall OFFICEllS J>uxidtnl St•rn•lar,IJ-T Nt/.<IITI r
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Seniors Heatrkc Dm·ton :\li llir :\l in~e ·· Doll.'' F lenti;,g .\ I ildrcd Prodor Junior.v J.ul'lene Estnbrook Eleanor Le,·eJ E"a Shnrp Frnnc·es Hou ~c r Katlwrinc :\'('(~on l lt-l<·tl Thorn~ :'-label Larse n Georg-ia :\' ewport so,Jhomores (;t·rt nule . \ mes .\nna Hanle,· Edna :'llih•nclnr Ft•rn Spalding Kathryn Cumphell Alice Harding .JanH~ :'llc:'ll nhnu llnzrl Strllmon ;\Jurj(lrie Orug-er Bernice Hatle,· Edith :'\ uncoln' :'II ilclrcd Stuhlfeier Blml('he Goodwin .Jaunita La ird. Embla Smith Do rothy Trabert Freshmen .\duline .\ mec; :'ll ilclred Clan·ille Demeri'<' llart E\'l·lnl .\Ialone Eh·ina A tchi'>On Doris Clemen~ Dorotll\' l i n rlt•' I .uura .\I orris \'iolt•l lkrnurd Janet C raig: F :n· J.oui•e Ktirtzwell .Junice .\h·ers Yh·ian Berl! Edna Dennb Virginia Joughir J·:llen Okerstrom Florence Hre'ohenr' R uth Eldridge Alic<' Kelh ( :luch·., H ichardson Yeldo Brn1nt :'llnrgarite H albert Cath<trint' 'Kennicott J>ll\'lii~ T homas Genent Handy .\I a rie Kinne\' .J uiia l'tz \\';u;,.,, :'llarion \\'hit e ·
I kll•n Au;,tin Ag:ncs Eckcrmann
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Ber!l' Bryant Craig Estabrook
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llandr Leaton LaNen Nelson
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llarley 1\ellr Johno;on :\lingus
1\ewport St ellmon Smith .
stuhlfreter
Sharp
Traubert Thoms
l\lonis Proctor
Spaulding
Utz
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Wein
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Juniora
B. linn· W. lkuis
C. Andcr.,on A. l.aro,on
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J. IIesslcin A. Powers R. l.aw&on F. ~! iller ,J. L\·le J. I-iarrison
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The University C!tmpus Yiewed from the stand pipe. The great wide patio in the foreground, where students leisurely stroll is not one of hard cement but is of that non-destructable ldaho white pine, "aged in the wood." The la rge great trees that shade this wa lk are not of a c:ommon kind but are of that rare specie Lombardy Poplar. The great edifice on the right, with its awe insp iring steepl e and g•·eat mnrble frontage bespeaks with strength the power of knowledge. Each inclining step to tlntt edific,' l·~ nds enchuntment to your words and • li ~ til l at i on t <> ynur lhoughts . Ila ving once arrived at the ve•·y pinnacle of this Gothic structure your future is, without quest ion, one of u nee rtai n t \'. The ltoma n-Cc:ltic buildi ng in the ccnt{·r do.·.; not nl.'ccl iutroduction. 1t was hct'l.' where the engineers fi rs l co nceived thl.' iclclt of the Brooklyn b•·idgc :' ml \\ l~t•rc olhn~ f<>rmulated the plans for l hc Woolworth luildi n;; :111d t he dredging of th e Panam!t C';m :d. 'fhrough the wise forethought of some men, realizing that women would soon take their place among men, deem c'd it uecessary to construct a great dwelling place for tho~c co-eds to enrich their mind in the proper channels 'lf lawmaking. The building on the ldt whi ch was built in less than four years is now the home of ou•· greatest seho••l athletes :t nd di etitians. It lies not in my power to describe fu rther the great buildings of this campus but J refer you to Idaho Catalogue Yol. MCV.
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foreword " P eade of the H ills"- the ve•·y name smacks of the ronHtncc of the fat· west- the old prospector's beautiful dattghter, dressed in the plainest of homespuns, her lovely hair falling around her shoulders and waving in the gentle evening breeze us she gazes into the valley below. ' Vhut un opportunity such a name would present to G. ' "· D•·iffiths o•· llluine Stubblefield. Y et, it was not with this in mind that the above ruunc was chosen for· this volume. R ealizing that our state Aowe r is the Syr·inga, the most beautiful flower that g r ows, and knowing thnt pearls come from oysters, and oxs tcrs nrc not found in hills, thus, by a process of induction, we have " P earle of the H ills."
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Dedication To those inb'cpid students who have worked so hard for their school so as to r emain five years o1· more and who nre now gnuluating with a degree of B.S. (Ed.) we do dt•dicatc this volume.
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Jl. 5. U. I. Old Caesar StTobecl.:, tall and gaunt, B eckoned his compatriots "Ar'f11tl"; 1'/te ball.IJ lot stTollecl down the aisle, . Jn d sea t ed themselves in double file. '!'h en up spake Politician Bjork; .l nd some fool jester pulled the cork 'l'o drink a toast to Baughman high, For ne.rt year's president o.f the .1. S. U. I .
•Jnd, amidst the noisy crowd, Th oughts on campus politics ,,·ere spoke aloud, Th e 1cise old heads nodded assent, . l nd smiled the smile of sweet con t ent . 'Th e committe repo1·ts rang out so rlcar. Th e rep01·ters stopped to driuk a cheer, And Generalissimo Y a geT said, 'l'hat May Festi·vities had come to a hl'ad. " BTm•o! BnLVo!" shouted the populace. And Cl'C1',1JOile jumped to bow ; Th e complimen ts wl're slammed tu·ollnd. And many new foes were f'ound.
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N ew business 1NtS ne:r:t on the floor, . lnd ever.IJOne jumped fo r the do01', Xo one was r ecognized in turn, P or the.1J all shouted, " I moz·e zce adjonrn."
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The hero and t he her oine \Ver e c路aught behind t he drop
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At the Pep Dand Show .As you may know The 'l'cn H awks flew around .And upset the dope F or Cushman's hope .And it C'lassically fell to the g1路ound. Fo1路 with dan<路es, skirmishes, .t\nd a hang-o,路er cast The P ep Dand Show-ed three :,peed:, For when the Ladie:, B and came out The.)' shifted the p rocceds.
\Vhat beat the dratnati c qualities In " The l\fan \Vill t The DutllliS \V ifc" \!Vas the Wll.Y B er t Stone Hung f r om the roof of hi ~ hontc Untit C'ut clown by ll knife. The audicnC'c snti rkcd The stage hands wo rkccl The rest of the C'ast just flopped . .And before their eyes Old Dert in disguise R eplaced his ('llC as he dropped.
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:'\ow .Apple-,Jack, t he he ro at :;ca D id do his stufT' all rig ht Bu t behind the scene their work was keen F o 1· the stage hands had tht·ir nig ht. The next scene s pread on :\!iss Darling's head And knocked her cold a~ iee \V hile sonlt' dramatic bore Dropped tac·ks 011 the floor And crippled the Sailor's dan<·c thrice.
• \t last there ('tlllle P ark ltomeo and 1\I1\ria .J.tlict So advcl't isccl we sy mpal hixed ,\nd went st ill •non.! in debt. The show was long The nig ht was ho t n •• t this lllll('h I reeall H ow B envo lio clid s top the s how ~\nd look a curtain <"nil.
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On e word for P lay production class \·Ve he1·e must s peak of them en masse F or despile their youth and despite thei I' gmee \ Vc n1u st no t slight them before their face l<'or the play of " The M an 'With the Jlowlcr IJat" D rew a crowd of intelligent ones to the lll/t t
W hile on a t wo-by-four stage T heir battle scene page \Vas a mo~t <·omplete little spat. B ut ne\'e1·thcless \Ve arc bound to confess T he "Gentleman" whom you may know D id get a man 's suit " 'ith a mustache to boot From the house of the A. T. 0. 1\ nd though she got hy There was uutny a sigh Wh en the cigar from her nwutl1 did d1·o p F o r the filthy weed Made hc1· ill indeed And she was Cll iTied out on a prop. On e word for the coaches \'Vho swept the big stage "\ nd pulled all the cu rtains Jlefore ea ch big rage And brought clown the house As they ushered the crowd . \nd lllacle costumes nnd clmpes F or the ncto1·s who bowed. T hese same p oo r old coache. E ach as wi the1·ed as each
\ Yho now will depart To P odunk to teach \Ve say good-by and good-hJ<·k .\ s you lea\·c in Scogg's truck To acquire the hoarding house reac·h.
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Rthletics The The The The
sun was bright, the moon;;hinc wltite. gang came one by one; lanky blokes and t lt(• gay old soaks, meet had just begun .
The little green caps on little hald pates, .And the duntb fedoms inebrinte, .And the worldly sap.~ with their bantboo cane;., All stampeded to the games. I n a track eYent old lanky P ickett, ,] umped the stick like a full-gt·own (Ticket : And T hompson and :.\Iitchell al-;o mn, Like dried-up molasses from an old tin can. The baseball squad came on the aled, On t he first little hit " Bi ll" hit the dirt, And "Lief" tlwew a ball, it fl ew into " flll<'l', Some bird in t he Arboretum was hit in t he fan•. The football crew carne into Yiew, Their pretty little legs a ll black and bl ue; There was Nelly and Sody, Stud and ('huck , H.ay and Chick, Noisy J ones and Bud.. I n the little gym the quintet ran, SprPad out on the floor like a Chinese fan, Throwing the ball into a Cougars hand: Maybe R ed or Johnny or Fields could underst and. The bc;.t thing that the " I " men did " 'hen they saw a blank pate minu, a littlt• gn•cn lid, \Y as apply the R oJal Pendulum, Much to the distres-; of the unlucky "''lint.
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What's in a Name Sororities arc quite the thing, .As you ('lltl p lainly st•c, Each ho ust' is p ht11ncd to exceed it:< dcmnnd Of its 111thmd capacity. S o whntcvc1· they tnkc, If il 's good or ll 111 is take, ~\II pkdgcs arc one and the same. F or if it's national or not, If Greek lettc1·s it's got, T hey care not a jot- IT'S THE
Omega ..\lplm checking r oom, For a rho rctu111 s how ; H as !lluch to sec If they should be Inclined that ll'll\' to go.
P i P hi hom..e W ith pon·h light hluc, L ends cnchantllll'nt to th<.'i r crew. The light that lighb.. tht• way to hliss, I s found co111plctt· in :.uch as thi,.
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D elta Ganmw. ; Charleston's own, Shakes 1t leg, T o H od's trombone. Lots of pep, Lots of H.ep, Ilow LIIPJ s tep, T o t he telephon e.
Hi(ll'nbaugh tl'nl'lll<.'nt, L ost its sen tinwn t, In t wo by four roon1s fo1· six . 'Vith squeeky doors, .And <'l'ccky fioors, And mice with cu rio us l ri t'ks. Gannna l">hi B eta 'l' ra-la b·u-ht, Pledged Sig111a ~ u
Jllah-Blah B lah-Blah. Sigma Nu returned the grace, .\nd now· T hey'll build a parking "JlllCC.
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The Kappa Kappa Cabaret, I s out to show their :style of play. 'J'ilei r talcn t goes, In P ep Band Shows, They're here to save the day!
Fomcy Studio; B eautifu l lines, B uilt on Greek, Golhit, .And H oman des igns : Slende r and t a ll, Some s hort and some small, l mpt·ove the Sile many times.
The Clearing H ouse consists of those \VIto have no place to hang thei1· clothes, The Stray Greeks Cosmopolites, \\'ho needs must fight for equal rights ,\ rc c lassed as those, \ \' ho he a n:n knows, ,\ rc F oreign ('am pus L ights.
.\lphi ('h i rest room, For men who will stop ,\ncl pu t on the record, F or an aftct·noon hop. )luch cnlcrtainment is good for u:,
all, _.\ nd m1tkcs us most popular Spring,
Pi Sig] l otd of .. \ lpha Phi, H as lols of room as you can sec, They 1uh·ertise as 111o;;t hotel:;, Steam-heat- bright lights -and lots of s wells. 'J'he hoard is good as any place, They l11we t ll t -ratcs for parking space, B ut if they pledge to AlpiHt P hi Their rates must rise to pay their fcc.
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'l'he new tonsolidatcd mw;icians umon is looking for nCII' members. (~uali fications nrc : ]. S neezi ng fifty tin1cs in two for u quarter(~/+) handkerchie fs without collling up for t he third time. ~ . A four-year course in snoring in assembly to the tune of ve1·sr 98 in the n ook of .J ob. ~~. 1\ nightly course in serenading under the D elta ('hi long-winded heartrending chan1pion warbl er, David C'ook. 4. The classic art of double shuffling during chapel exercise-; is also good. PEARLE OF THE HILLS
~ cw designs in wall co,·t'rings haxc been made for the Bullet in Boa rd for the coming year. The usual light BOAH.D and clark R 00:\1 combinations, and the gloomy shades of LOST AXD F OVXD will be armngt'd in futuristic designs with just a touch of P AST-el to connect things with the ,\n tedilu,·ian tones of the preceding years. PEARLE OF THE HILLS
A song was reccn tly 1nitt('ll in dejection at L ewis C'ou rt. ingly patrioti c song, the chorus of wlud1 is :
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"Hurmh for the red, u·lzitc and b/l(c, d·i tto, ditto, ditto, ditto, 'l'he ATIItJJ ancl Na vy fo1·evcT, /J td $5 %T:' ' "?@c . zoith the H. 0. '1'. C." PEAR LE OF THE HIL LS
All contestants fo1· the championship honors for the "hunt and jab" sysh•lll of typing r eport to the Zoology D ept. All those avc1·aging 1150 words a lllinute co111e and get your leather medal. PEARLE OF THE HILLS
A plan has been de1•ised to help pay for the new :\lemo rial gymnasium by duu·ging for parking space in the broken-down cars around the campus. An agreement can be made with the owner so that they will 1·ecci "e ~0 % of the profits. A ticket collector will be stationed at each wreck ancl will cha rge a ,·eusonablc fcc. Limit amount of parking space allotted to one (•ouple will be three hours. There is no doubt as to the success of the plan undc1· cfticicnt managcmcn t.
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Severa l suggest ions have been made as to the hl·st pl act• fo r the weaker sex to ta ke t heir a fte r dinner , between meal, a nd befo re heel cignr ct tes. It i;. believed t ha t the most p opu lar a nd the most frequen ted pht<·e is in buck o f t he li ttle b!LI'n behind F o rney H all. H o wever not hin g definit e has been done to ha ve this place sanct ioned by "the power s t httt he." PEARLE OF THE H ILLS
C. C. Crawford Dodges /Ig. Parade )VIajor Domo ~eads Dt•an C'mwfol'(l of the S chool of E ducation has lately dis,.,emhlcd his bicyc·lc and " r eo rganized his p lan" of locomotion. T he D odge is a ja n ·ing success and will be used for daily hansportation sen ·ices f1·ec of charge. PEA RLE OF TH E H I LLS
.An o •·ganization has just been founded on the campu s. 1t i,., {'Idled the H obos C'luh. T he members consist of all students of the {' nin•r sity who liYe cas t of the :\1ississippi R iYcr. T he name wa, suggest('(! bcc·ause of the member s ' mode of tra,•cl. At the close of school the members will ,tart to " walk" back to t he E a s t. PEARL E OF T HE H1 LLS
'Che fashion J)fnts Of the Day Ga losl1cs n re no w being wo rn on the t hi rd fl oo r of t he 1\ d. Buildin g on rainy days. Ow ing t o the p erfo r a t ed condi t ion of t he roo f, bathing caps Jllll,Y a lso combin e in bea u t if~Jl color combi nations denoting seve n~ bmin attacks for t he coming season. PEAR LE OF T HE HI LLS
T he following sp ec ials will be ginm in the fall t er m: 1. H ow to be Collegiate. )lode rn magazines will bt• used as tt•xt books. L a bo r atory wor k will be held in the open: •uo,.,tly C\'Cnings. T he <·lasses will be held in the arboretum. Q. P ol'f r ,y fo r Smokers. ..\ Yc ry specia l eour,c o pen to the nJCn only. Smoke house poet ry will be s tudied with the idea in mind of tmining t he men to be a ,.,ocial a sset to the hou se~ . :3. L or·c L y1·io. A course to be gin:n during tht• S p ring \'aC'ation. Open to all students who wish to compose slapsti<'k rhyme to dazzle the oppo,.,i te sex. A ltt·n tion guaranteed.
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A still S T I LL was found working oYertime in the law lib ra1·y r ecently behind vol ume 999 of the Idaho D ecisions. The stuff leaked ou t in the p11gcs of legal cases on 1\TTNORS, a nd being out of place it was quickly detected. The cu lpri ts luwe not been found, but it is belie,•cd that they a rc hid ing over in the H ome Ec. D epa rtment where the pure food laws protect all H OMEWRECKERS. PEARLE OF THE HILLS
Campus Day ftints Opcmtions arc now under way to dig up the remainder of the Engineer B uilding and seed in a more modern affair o the Parsonage will not have to go in d ebt fo1· another financial success. "\Ve hope by the time the tlass of 1999 C'Omes Ill the building will be quite growu up. PEARLE OF THE HILLS
Student Opinion I n behalf of the momlists who spend all their money in keeping things moral, it seems a needless expense to light the way to llll1.tl·imony by ] 50 kilowatts e\'ei'.Y fifteen paces. There is no doubt of the benefit of light when t he first squud of fl-eshmen took advantage of sneak dates, but in t hi s d ay of the W ashington Club and the Knights of The B a ll and Chain, it is unnecessary to cope wit h mode rn ig nora nce. Think of the pea cefu l irriclesccncc of the moonlig h t ! D ut- ulas, with .'5,250 killowatts running competition to Saturn, who, without taking a two-yelll' course in Professor ' Vade's astrology, can discover t he roman tic situation of the moon? So-let us dim our lights as we leave the library at!) :30, and thus economize on the high cost of loving. PEARLE OF THE HILLS
I daho mtes big. The Sport section of the New J' m·k A mcrica11 had an illu>.tratcd article about a famous Idaho jockey. This jo<"key made the s tatement that besides himself, I daho is noted for potatoes. The N'ew Yorkers have stretC"hed their imaginations and now conceive of the state of Idaho as a gig an Lie potato patch.
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(~ TlleJ·e has been much controversy among the Seniors a s to the correct '\\£( manner of can·ying a cane. The following method is suggested. T ake two ~. baseball bats and swing around the head s.·everal times. T his is done so that ~1 when the cane is taken in the hand it will feel like a matchstick and hardly ( ~~ noticeable. To overcome self-consciou sness try going about the campus in a ~ bathing suit and straw hat. If you succeed in doing this, without becoming ~ flu ste red OJ' 1·ed behind the cars, then ca rry your cane. lly all means do not let ~ a blade of grass or a piece of paper remain before you. Ahmys keep the cane near the g round so as to pre,·ent legal action in a damage suit. PEARLE OF THE HILLS
'Poet's Colvum H er has gone, H e1· has u:ent, H er has left I all alone. Can her nerer come t o me? .lfust me always go to she? It can neve1· was. PEARLE OF THE H ILLS
At I daho the.lJ Tu.~h you haTd, Aud drag .lJOU forth across the ,ljard, And tell you quick about their f rat , H ow much they owe for this and that, And ask you in, A nd ask you what, A nd ask yon how much ha<•e you got, . 17ul if you're dumb ... they pledge ,I)OIIr " Ji on." B ut if you're zcise . ... YO U'RE XOT.
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Boise, Idaho Bo!se City National Bank ..........389 Boise-Payette Lumber Co...........375 First National Bank ................380 Golden Rule ..................................371 Idaho Candy Co. .. ........................372 Idaho Power Co. ..........................395 Owyhee Hotel ..............................384
Olympia, Wash.
Caldwell, Idaho Caxton Printers, Ltd.
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Samm's Furniture Store ..........381 ~herfey's Book Store ................ 377 Sal Smith ....................................382 Vterner's Studio ..........................375 an's ............................................ 394 Washington Water Power Co ...377
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Chicago, Illinois Crane Co. .. ....................................368
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C. Beach Co. .. ........................387 L ewis & Clark Hotel ..................378 ewiston Tribune ...................... 389 ~ajestic Cafe ............................. ::.380 390' pj~~hDB1~t~~~:s .............................. ............................ 371
Moscow, Idaho Blue Bucket ..................................396 ~olding's ........................................390 C ~~~i --: ..................................... 393 c· . er Co. ...........................393 ampus Inn ..................................383 g arter Drug Store ....................382 orner Drug Store ....................383 Creighton's ....................................378
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DeLuxe Barber Shop ................ 396 F~shion Shop ...............................379 F1rst Trust & Savings Bank....387
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Kenworthy Theater .....................379 Miklos' Studio ............................373 Moscow Hotel ..............................382 Oberg Brothers ..........................374
Olympia Knitting Mills ............369
Pocatello, Idaho Bannock Hotel ............................372
Portland, Oregon Multnomah Hotel ........................ 384 North Pacific Dental College.... 388 Pendleton Woolen Mills ............368
Seattle, Wash. Stewart & Holmes ......................377 Western Engraving & Colortype Co. .................................... 392
Spokane, Wash. Bradford Clothes ........................396 ~hf Crescent ................................368 Th beGtson's .................................. 370 J ~ arden ..................................390 J-f n W. Graham Co. ..................376 M?l\el Coeur d'Alene ..................393 p 1 .fi-Dervant Co. .. ....................389 S ac1 c Hotel ................................385 S hak & Borden ..........................383 Spo ane Hotel ..............................370 TP~ta&e G(!ffice Supply ................372 u 1bbs ................................381
Twin Falls, Idaho Golden Rule Co. .......................... 373 lda~o De part ment Store ............ 374 Twm Falls Title & Abstract Co. 382
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A Store for MEN
Th e Original I ndian Blankets The "Outdoors Blanket of America" For All Sports Also College Athletic Blcmkets H
Your Dealer Doesn't Carry
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The Crescent Store for Men Sells Society Brand Clothes Knox Hats and Manhattan Shirts. Need we say more?
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Pendleton \ Voolen Mills 393 Flanders St., Portland, Oregon
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·'Starting a bank account, I •ntppose?" ·':\' ot only that! H e's tuming out for debate and track."
America looks to you Y ouch and progress are inseparable. The youth of yesterday was first to adopt the modern sanitary and heati ng equipment that brings health and comfort to our country today.You are tomorrow's bu ilders of homes and business structures. You will lead in recognizing and acce pting still greater refinements in plumbing and heating. So to you we tak e special pleasure in extending a cordial welcome to the C rane Exhibit rooms where the newest fixtures and fitti ngs are on display.
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THE FINEST SWEAT ER MADE ·r 11c O l ympill Knllllng J\ l l ll s, rnc .. ("BI1d of 1h!' 01<1 On•gon Tt·nil") Olympia, \\'a>~h i ngton, nmnutltcttll't>~ the \YII \\'llc Maslt>t' Swt>alet·. No otht>r knit linK mill In the country produces a !!WNltl'r ltl! N!UI\1. F'lnl' strands of pure vlt·"ln worsted wool are twistPd intn hNlV:V cnhi\'R. These cables are tlghtl~· knlttl'd Into lht> garment fabric. Thi>< account~ tot· tht> mort>-than-ten ypars of not·mal Wt•ar In C\'cry \\'ltc Master Sweater.
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Hand lacing t•limlnat!'S till' <'UI!Lo tnatT shoulder Ht•nm. A t·mholes un<l slet'ves are full-fa><hlone!l - sh•t-v<•s "!<N In" by harul. Pncket!! at·c hand laCl'd and anchot't><l. 11eml!, t•ttfl'll and ht·ahls >He a !so hand I act-d. Ttwre I>< a tn•mendous ctirr<>t'~tH't• h••lwt•t•n the craftsmanshil' retlttir~d to nmk,• a \VII \ \'Itt• Ma!!tcr Sw~ater und tlw nuu:hlnc t•rron that suffices fur the hesl t·u>~tomat·y shaker sweatt•r. \Yiwn u lflgh St•hool or Colle g._. a wards Its Letter \\'lnnt>rs genuine \\'it 'Yitt.' i\l ash•r sweat('r!<. it awards the flnP><l SWt.'lllcrs that money ~an buy.
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'':\ l iss Plain says you told her she wus pretty. Il ow docs your eonscicn<'e stand tlw stmin ?" " Oit, I to ld ht• t· the trnth." " T he truth? Y ou don 't r eally mean to say you th in k- " " Of c·out·se not. I told her she was as prctt.v as she could be." - L egion II' cc!dy.
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n pl'ize Angus Rlt·t>l' nliRNI by the Uni\'ersity or IdAhO, WUS hought by the ll ote l Hpol<ane. at the Jnternallonnl Livt>stock Show at Ponlnncl, ancl s~n·ecl to disCI'IIlll nal lng dl llt'I'S In 'l'he Sil,.,.,. (;o·ill.
Hotel Butler, Seattle Hotel Tacoma, Tacoma
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SPORTING GOODS DEPA RTMENT Ma!n Ave. and Wall Stl'ect
SPOKANE We Carry a Complete Line of Athletic Goods
FOOTBALL BASEBALL TRACK TENNIS When You Think of -ATHLETIC GOODSThink of Culbertson's
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She (at the Juniot· Prom ) : Now what wou ld you d o if you were 111 my shoes? H e: Get them stretched. Traffic Cop: W hy don't you blow your hom at c rossings? D ick K ing: B ecause every time I do all the girls step out to the curb.
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PINCH BROTHERS J obbers of CONFECT IO rARIES CIGARS FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES 124 New Sixth St.
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EVERYTHING TO WEAR
(G~~~~JR{lp,l~~ Boise, Idaho I think a lot of you, .J,tck. 'Vhy, I 'd even gi,•c you a suit of woolen unclcrwca r. Gosh, n iII, that \I'Ollld t iddc me to death.
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" The evening wore on," <'Oil tinucd the mall who was telling the tory. '·Excuse me," interrupted the would-be wit. "But can you tell us what the evcnillg wore on thal occasion?"
'·I don't kllow that it is important," replied the story teller. " B ut if )'OU must know, I believe that it was the close of a su mnter day."
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A co-ed went into a sto re and pic·ked up an ut·ticlc, walked out with it and told the clerk to charge it. " On what account?" called the clerk. " On account of not ha\"ing any money with me."
Hotel c:Bannocf( On the Old Oregon T rail and Y ellowstone Highway 150 Miles to Idaho's Wonderland "T he Crater of the Moon."
~ Filing Systems Leopold Desks
Good Hunting and Fishing within one day's drive
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XX The Civic Center of Sout heastern Idaho Cafe operated by l'ame managt'ment . Reasonable Rates
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P ea rl: \Vhy is Frank so wrapped up in tennis when he intends to be a lawyer ? H elen : Oh, he is just getting practice for the cou•·t . The cap and gown exerci cs at Commencement will be supplanted by the cap and O\'eralls exercises aftct· Conuucnccment.
- Boston B eanpot. 1-\ . T. 0.: H ow do you like the Sun D odger? Kappa Sig.: I like the Brown .J ug better.
" \Vho was that di:t.:t.y looking girl in the blue dress?" ·'You mean my sister?'' "~ o, the other one; the one 111 the red dress."
" Is ~l c hicken big enough to cat when it's three weeks old?" ·'O' cou rse not." ·'Then how in the deYil docs it liYe?"
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Distinctive Photographs
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We Are Satisfied When You Are Perhaps at first thought you'll conclude that we define a profitable tt·ansaction in terms of dollars and cents to us. That is not true. For while the money problem is a factor not to be overlooked, the fact remains that only as a purchase is profitable to you, is it of lasting satisfaction to us. We arc determined to make this ~tore so right at every point that whenever you buy anything here and especially after you get home and use it -you'll feel more satisfied than eH:r to trade here.
Obe1·g Brothers Company MOSCOW
Student JLt the J unior Cabaret: \ ¥he re arc my tables? ) Ianagc•· of the Blue Bucket: " "here i~ your reservat ion? Student: \ Vhat do you think I am, an I ndian? Conductor \Verner: Now, 1\liss, jump in, please; the train is pull.ing out. Child: But I can't go before I've k issed 1\Iamma. \ Verner: .Jump in, miss, I'll sec to that. Office•·: H ey, you, murk time! Hookie: With my feet, sir ? Officer: H ave you ever seen an_ything mark time with its hand ? R ookie: Clocks do, sir.
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There's one thing you want when buying clothes and that's a lot for your money; another thing is smart new style, and still another is real helpful service. They're all here in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and we'r e no prouder to show them to you than you'll be when you see t hem. The pr ices are as right as the style.
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A congressman took a taxi one rainy day from the Capitol to his home in the suburbs. l'pon arrind the chauffeu r du1.1·ged him fou r dollars. "But," J)l·otested t he member of Congress, "you charged me fo •· four miles. T he distance is only two and a half miles. " It is, as a general th ing, sir," was t he rep Iy, "bu t you sec, we skidded a lot."
U p per ('Iassman (Sunday evening) : l<·rcslunan, call t he K- house for me! I<reshman (a few seconds later): All right, the.v' •·e on the
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Your Photograph Will Be One of Your Best College Memory-Treasures, f or Yourself and Friends
STER·NER'S Oldest Established Studio in Moscow 521 S. Main
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Dependable Electric Light
Ste-vvart & H olmes Drug Company Wholesale
and Power Service
Importers Exporters and Manufacturers Chemical Glassw a re Soda Foun tain a nd SupJ>lies Stor e Fixtu res a nd Show Ca ses
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Optimu~;
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Lowney's Celebrated
Chccolates
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CREIGHTON'S For more than thirty years the home of good clothes for Men and VI' omen.
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ago." C'ar Owne r: "\Yell, why didn't you rai)>t' an alarm and stop the thiC\'t'~ ?" Boy: " I ne\'CJ' thought of that, :-i r; hut it's all right- ! took the nllluhcr of the car."
- Punch. ,\nne (after the dance) : D on't you lhink Swen plays the saxophone just too sweet for words?' Kitty: Y ou bet: he's a bom 111lJ-,ICHtn •
MOSCOW,
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•\nne: \Yhat makes you think so? Kitty: \\' hy, he was born wilh dnuus in hi s car s.
SUPERIOR HOTELS
Famed for its unusual Architecture and Exceptionally Beautiful Lobby Restful Rooms, Polite Service a nd Moderate Charges Con'ee S hop and Dining- !loom
LEWIS AND CLARK HOTEL, Lewiston, Idaho Special Rates to University Students
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Frat: VV e ha vc a new dishwasher at the l•ouse. l<'mtcr: H ow so? l<'t•flt: I noticed the difference in the fin.ger prints on my plate.
Groot
Tailor to College Men and Women
W. Third St.
MOSCOW
"A rc you busy tonight?" asked the very young and exceedingly g ood looking English professor. "Oh, no, I'm not." gushed the fair young thing, with visions of a date floating before her eyes. " Then I'd advise you to correct your back themes and hand them in tomorrow," was the disappointing reply.
" l heard J osie right in public." " Did you ever !" " No."
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" Dcrthll •s certainly showing her age." " H ow's that?" "Why, look how wrinkled her kn<>es arc." "Arc you going to the fair?" " \Vhat fai r ?" "The paper says, 'Fait· here today and ton•orrow'." - Lehigh B-un-.
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The F ASHION SHOP In c. MOSCOW
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THE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IDAHO Boise, Idaho Established 1867 Capital Stock Surplus
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Samm's Furniture Store Complete Line of House Furnishings from A to Z
"Gosh, you' rc small!" ( "Pre<· ious articles always COllie in suutll packages, you know." ''Yes, and so docs poison." '':\Iannun, what's that wrel>tler got an arrow tattooed on his chest fo•·?" ·'Sh-h! T hat's not tattooed. lie duted 1t Pi Phi lust night."
- Iowa Frh•ol. Alway!; something new in
Period F urniture
"Charlie, I don't believe you love me any 111orc."
Visit our Kcchangc Department See Samm's Before You Buy CORNER FiRST AND MAIN
.. ,Yhy do you say that, my dca1· ?" "The la~t six or eight ti111c~ you'\'C Le<'n up here you ha\'e been leaving before the chaperon kicked you out."
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F ather: ~Iy boy, your studies arc costing me a lot of money. Son: I know, dad; and I don't study ,·cry hard either.
Buy from us and rest assured that you are correctly attired both form fit and new things.
C'op: You were making forty five : I' ll hnve to pinch you. Hu th: Oh, if you must, do it where it won't show, please. '''l'hcre goes Hutch, the biggest on the campus." " What did he do??" "Nothing. H e's six feet eight."
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Cal S1nith's Moscow's Only Shop .fo1· Men-young and Old
Twin Falls Title & Abstract Company Arthur J. P eavey, President Ralph B. Smith, Secretary Capital $25,000.00
Abst1·acts Insu1·ance
Fann Loans Conveyancing
TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
'' \Vc ought not to have let Bill g et away from us." " \Vhy ?" " \V ell, he's color blind, and is O\'C I' there flirting with a colol·ed wash-woman."
moscow Ootel ~ BEST DINING ROOM SERVICE
CARTER DRUG STORE CHAS. CA RTER, Prop. DRUGS, DRUG SUN DRIES, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, LEATHER GOODS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS Canterbury Chocolates "The Best Obtainable" 310 So.
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Corner Drug and Jewelry Store Wh ere Quality Counts
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Campus Inn A Meal or Lunch that Pleases
Shaw & Borden Co.
CANDIES, TOBACCOS AND CONFECTI ONERY
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Dinner and Supper Dancing
\Ve j ust heard o f ano ther dumb girl. She thinks a promenade i a new kind of soda wate r.
YOUR VISIT TO BOISE
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Jessie: '·I can't imagine how you get money out of your hus-
band." B essie : " Oh, J s i111 p ly say J' m going back to mother and he imlllediately hanc.ls n1e the fare.
Stuclt·nt to J'OOilllllatc: " ' ill you give JIIC a clime for a cup of cofl'ee? Hoonllnatc: I don't drink coffee. Studl•: ·' D'ja hear about Smith getting kicked out of school for cheating on the astronomy exam?" C'o-Ed: ";\o. 'Vas he?" Stude: " Yuh. lie got a fellow in back of him to hit him on the head."
The "Collegiate" Hotel for College Folks! The Pacific Hotel has long been noted as the home of all visiting athletic teams and students when in Spokane! Its handy location, moderate rates and friendly atmosphere have stamped it as the favorite "Home" and meeting place for all Inland Empire Collegians !
WELCOME VANDALS!
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BANK WITH
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Because It Has the Resources, Organization, and Business Connections That Enable It to Be of the Utmost Service to Its Customers.
$40 ~ and more R. C. BEACH CO. MEN'S STORE LEWISTON, IDAHO
Resources
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NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE OF OREGON Schools of Dentistry and Pharmacy
The Annual Session Begins September 30, 1926 . COURSES OF INSTRUCTION The Course In Dentistr y is Five Yea rs. The Courses In Pharmacy A re Three and Fou r Years . The Lengt h of the Ann ual Session is Eight ;\Jonlhs. ADVANCED STANDING Students bringing College Credits in Standard Courses Covering One Year each of En~li!<h, Chemistry, Biology or Zoology, P hysics and Six Seme;ter Hours of Electives, may be admitted to the Second Year (Freshman Dental Course), but will be required to make up work in Oral Anatomy and Prosthetic Technics of the fi rst or Pre-Dental Year. For Illustrated Catalogue address
The Registrar East Sixth and Oregon Streets PORTLAND, OREGON
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(eRATE RNITY MASQUEHADE A ND CLASS PLAY COST UME S
FOR RENT
MILLE&.DERVANT Pioneer Costumers 209-211 N. Post St. SPOKANE WASH.
J une, D on't Ju ly t o 1\fc! If J U. tlllll r_y does n't make F ebru a ry ~\In rcl1 .Ap r il :\I u.y.
- London Opinion.
Boise City aLional Bank IDAHO
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Fatno~ts
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Dl"llmatic Insh·udor: "Get upI want to sec your· pant omim(•." Co-E el: '·But, ~ir, I haven't any on !" on the ~tagc.
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:\l abel: " W hen I was in China I saw n. won11Ul hanging from a tree." D olly: " hanghai ?" Mahle : "Oh, about six feet."
lie (absently) : "You're a dear, sweet g irl, Anna." She (quickly) : "B ut my name is Sue." Ire (recovering): "I say you're 1\ dear, sweet girl anna love you with all my heart."
N it: "vVIIIlt did he say to the D ean w lwn he was (i r·ed ?" ' Vit: " Ji e congmtulated the school on turning out such fine men." - X ortlnccstcm Pm·plc Parrot.
llobbcd heads are going outnnd the othen; stay home.
A gold digger is a girl men don't for·get- to remember .
The Purpose of the Owl is to Maintain a Drug Store Organization that Excels in P leasing Our Patrons--
THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CA NDIES AND CIGARS @
News, Magazines and Tobaccos
JERRY'S THIRD AND MAIN
The store that caters to the needs of
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THE BON TON CONFECTIONERY The Student's Home
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THE AD BUILDING AND THE ORIOLE NEST
"THE HOME OF LEMON VELVET"
Moscow
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Frosh: I'm not going to subscribe to the A·rgonaut next year. Soph: Why not? Frosh: They don · t deliver it early enough to light the fire with. T eacher: "And what was Xclson's farewell address ?" Doy: "'l-Ieavcn,' ma'am." - London Mail.
Hotel Coeur d'Alene Spokane's Populm· P1·iced Hotel
Undergraduate headquarters for the Student Bodies of Idaho and Washington H ambdn P hi D ata. " [ can read fmternity men like a book." I S'y: " \V ell, you opened the wmng ehnpter this time." - Ohio Sun Dial.
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Pro f : "What stand do you take about horse racing?" Stude: "'l'hc gmnd stancl." - College Comics.
TOM MATTHEWS VVhat the well dressed man will wea1·:
H at. ShoC's. Socks. Gartet·s. Belt. ]'ants. Coal. \'es t. Sh ir t. Underwear. Collar.
Tic. (he reo at. \\' hat the well dressed woman
will wellr. X othing much. "Catchy music, isn't it?" "Wel l, it ought to be with all those tmps."- :11. I . 7'. Voo Doo.
Buying in large quantities for our chain of stores-having a buyer in New York scouring the market for new merchandise - assures you merchandise of quality and style at the lowest possible prices
C. J. BREIER CO. MOSCOW
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Van's Two in One Milkshakes In "Nat" Building
]}.1en's:Shop
620 6th St.
Phone 505
Let Us Do Your P RINTING Prompt Service
Try SIN CLAIR'S First
Queen City Printing Co. WHI'f:\10RE & WHiniORE
"IT PAYS"
Phone 326
A hunter came across a man guarding the entrance to a ca,·c. The mnn said he was gunrding a gold mine. " Is it quartz?" asked the hunter. "~o, pints."
She: \Yasn ' t that one of your fmternity brothers? H e : Ych. She: Why didn't you s peak to him? H e : B ecause he'~ one of my fratemity brothers.
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,Jinl: " Why docs Johnny stay so long? Doc~n't he know how to say good-night?" B etty: " Of cou rse, he docs. T hat's what make~ him stay so long." Yassat·: T hat Princeton man said I was like crubbcm's tooth paste. mith: H ow's that? Yasscr: Good to the squeeze.
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"Awful todu t·e they used to mfiict in the Orient." " \Vhy, how's that?" " I was reading the other day that they plastered up the chinks Ill the wu.lls of the old forts."
-Stan{o1·d Chaparral. '·Have you anything to say, prisoner, before sentence is passed on you?" a ked the judge. "Xo, yout· lordship, except that it takes very little to please me."
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Electric Cooking IN ECONOMY, CLEANLINESS, EFFICIENCY AND COMFORT
-Q'ACTS and figures covering electric cooking J___\ costs in Idaho prove conclusively that it is the most economical method you can employ. And in addition to low fuel cost, electricity offers many other advantages. Electricity gives quick cooking heat. No delays. Less evaporation of food while cooking. A cooler kitchen in summer. More comfort for the cook.
A RANGE FOR EVERY KITCHEN AND EVERY P URSE Whatever your cooking requirements demand, we have a type of range to satisfy them fully. Electric ranges of varying heights, numerous sizes and at prices to suit every income.
Service Assurance Back of every range or other electrical appliance we sell is the se1·vice of the Idaho Power Company.
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" H ow d id Tom ha ppen to miss his t ra in ?" "Did you e,路er sec those steps ju st befo re y ou get clown t o t he t racks?" " Ycs." "\'Vdl, he didn't !"
- Princeton 1'igcr.
You'll find all the new stuff in
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Suits at $35.oo THE BRADFORD N. 8 Howa rd St.
SPOKANE
" I don't sec where we can put up this lecttn路cr for t onig ht. " D on't wo n 路y , he always brings h is own bunk." B arb: "Say , kiddo, I wasn't to lect11re today. What did the prof. t a lk a bout ?" D a rb: "About fifteen minu tes p ast t he hour."
If he's freighted down wit h keys, Ancl wit h pins of st er ling cheese, H e's a G reek; If he ra ves of D elta Zet a, If he cl aims that he's a Beta, H e's a G reek! If he' s always on the hun t .For a classy rest a ura nt, H e's a Greek !
THE BLUE BUCKET INN s_pecial Luncheons and B anquets Weekly A ll-College Dances
The "Bucket" is t he Home for the Special Functions of each College Organization.
' 'VHAT VVE C'ALT. T H E J.( 80- 90 pounds- L ean. 90-100 pounds- Skin ny. 100-105 pounds- Thin. 105-107 pounds -Slim. 107-110 pounds- Good . 110-11!5 pounds- Just righ t. l J 5-120 pounds- N icely rounded out. HW-125 pounds -R ather plump. U.5-130 pounds- P lump. 130-HO pounds- Stout. l .J;0 -145 pounds- F a t. 1-:1<5 pounds up- Too darn heavy. - Cantegie T ech Puppet. So ph: " L end me five, old man , a nd I'll be everlasting ly indebted to you." F r osh : " Y es, t hat's wha t I'm a ft-a id of."
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students enrolled faculty members buildings on campus and farm acres in campus and farm centers of service in state distinct schools and colleges and departments different courses offered. (It would take 72 years to study them all)
STANDARDS AND EQUIPMENT RECOGNIZED AS A-1 BY Phi Beta Kappa, America's oldest honorary scholarship fraternity, founded in 1776 Sigma Xi, national honorary scientific society Nearly two score national professional and social fraternities and associations Amer ican Association of Colleges and Univer sities American Association of University Women
1001 other things you should know about the University are told in the catalog. Write for your copy.
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