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- Page 10 and 11: IN _/j;[EMORIAMMay we meditate for
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- Page 25 and 26: President M. G. NealeIn this issue
- Page 27 and 28: Asher B. Wilson, Jerome J. Day, Mrs
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- Page 31 and 32: All over the world pupils in public
- Page 33 and 34: "Your Honor!" the lawyer's lament,
- Page 35 and 36: *RoBERT NEwHOUSE, Idaho's choicefor
- Page 37 and 38: •Robert NewhouseExpressing the wi
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- Page 42 and 43: CLAUDE :\I ARCUS••••EDWIN P
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- Page 48 and 49: LELAND R&~D CA~NON, B.A.Mountain ll
- Page 50 and 51: VICTOR GLENN DusPJVA, B.S.(Agr.)Nam
- Page 52 and 53: CYRIL LAWRESCE GERACliTY, B.S.(Bus.
- Page 54 and 55: ]1>1>11£ W ILOl R ] AI', B.S.(For.
- Page 56 and 57: EuGENE BIRO MANWARING, B.S.(Bus.)Re
- Page 58 and 59: JoHN WJ~LIAM PowELL, B.S.(Bus.)Rupe
- Page 60 and 61: ANNIE E LIZABETH SNow, B.S.(Mus.Ed.
- Page 62 and 63: GAI/r L. WH!PP~ E , B.S.( Bus.)Idah
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- Page 66 and 67: MA~RINA j ~ A'ITA ALDECOA, B.S.(Ed.
- Page 68 and 69: STEWA~'I' EDWARD BROWN, B.S.(For.)T
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KEITH ELDEN EvANS, B.S.(Agr.)Twin F
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Ross CoLE HARRIS, B.S.(Bus.)Madison
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GEORGE MA'M'HEW KLEI~lcl:
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GF.oRCiE KENNETH MoORE, B.S.(Pre-1\
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.:-lORMAN RoBERn, n.S.{Ed.)Parma lf
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CouRT£~AY EMAL STEVENS, II.S.(For.
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WILLIAM B,"cOM \\"uHERALL, B ..'\.E
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R ussELL HoNsowETZ•R uTH FERNEY"T
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AI. ICE Ac~:rr)DE Acurr"ELLIS AIROL
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R OBERT G ARDNERE MILY GASCOI GNEWI
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W11.LIAM !V!cCREARoB£RT McCuEMAYI\
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GEORGE TuRNERFRANK VosJ KATHERON WA
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JosEPH GAussGreen come the freshmen
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CYRIL AOKISSLYNN AITKINJ ErrERSOs A
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GAIL FRIE>IDFERVID FORK>IERELMER FR
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1\IARCI/ERITE 1\IA"IONLOUIS 1\IA""R
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ARTHC R SI.IFERCHARLES S>IITHHAROLD
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Grace Fenton is Idaho's solitarywom
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There they are- the Seniorwomen's o
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An even two dozen Alpha Phispose fo
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That, needless to say, is the" I" t
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Lloyd Riutcel and Jack Jamesdo a bi
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Presenting the miners on anotherfie
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Two of the boys arc conductinga lab
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Ladies and gentlemen, salute aprize
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Junior Week made itself muchin evid
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Thrills galore! But girls, don'tyou
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\\'e needed some publicityor we tho
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*FRANCES D uSAur.T, one who possess
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*R rcHARI) STANTON, a member of Sil
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The biggest sale of Gems in the his
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During 1933-34 red ink was conspicu
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As on The Gem, the many staff membe
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Ferd was forced to get along withou
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*MARCt\RET MouLTON, claimed byDelta
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Cannon means business"E-e-ek !" shr
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.DJVictor promises Lisa that he wil
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Alben a Bergh Un docs a good job of
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*'vVn.I.IAM AMES, better known over
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Isabel Clark, 1\liriam Little, Doro
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Glenn Exum•••The annual Pep B
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UuivetJif'jOtckeJ.ftaCarl ClausFrom
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*MARY AxTELL, who, in spite of havi
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Northwest Underclassmen Forensic Co
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*ELBERT McPRouo, the president ofRi
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*Lwvo RJUTCEL, Vandal )'ell kingand
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_Mila a tv{Jeta IJ tttte /Capt. H.
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_//lf;fifatyj)et.s o nne/H. Wagner,
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Military BandCAD ET OFFI CER SCor.O
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*FRANCES H ANLEY, popular president
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•Lloyd RiutcelOne of the most pic
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Scabbard and Blade Dinner DanceFrom
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,.Permeal J. FrenchWho is the favor
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Ruth CookFurtive glances and worrie
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AJessie McDonaldAnother colorful tr
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AMildred RichardsonThe Women's "I"
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•Carolyn Carnahan, Marie Rosenau
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..E. Slatter, D. Hohnhorst, \". Ree
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Leo CallandL EO CALLAND, as head of
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Hugh Maguire, Lloyd Riutcel, Jack J
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Coach Leo Calland/2o:JlJecf:J j}Lad
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One side there, Whitman! Here comes
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Bob Moser pulls a sneaker in the Mo
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The nine gentlemen in white 3re \\'
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"B«g John" ~orb) figures Cochran,
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Two hundred and seventy-pound Ted I
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Conch Rich FoxBentley Gnlliganc:£c
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Grenier starts a drive for the Oreg
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ldaho and W. S.C. centers stage a b
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Coach Otto AndersonDick Oberholtzer
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\\'ill~ and 'olf of \\'a~hington St
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Chalk up five more poi nts for W. S
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Conch Rich FoxJerry Talbot/2au-'t;c
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Hayden leans hard on one of Irvine'
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Sadie Sather duck~ a dose one as Bu
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Lee Tyrrell Otto Anderson Max Eiden
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*FERD KocH, a successful student of
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Rack Row: R. Jensen, J. J.aclle, H.
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Orville Schmitz, Elbert Inman, Rona
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P. Rust, F. Serafin, \' . Marcus, R
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PruidmtVice PruidmtOFFICERSIn i\lcP
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Foundtd ;872-Syramse UniutrsityBtta
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*Douct.AS CoRDON, because he is vic
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~I EM BERSSO PIIO~ IO R ESAlma Almq
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SECO~D Sf.('. I ESTER OFFICERSPrtsi
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••MEMBERSSOi>HOMOR F.SEllis Air
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*RoLJ.IN I l UNTF.R, a t rue Idahoa
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• TheSociety of Sigma Xi has a st
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•~largaret MoultonCARDINAL KEY, n
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Lloyd HayesXi Sigma Pi is a nationa
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••Karl HobsonAlpha Zeta is an h
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••Carl EvansOFFICERSPresident -
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John Farquhar••DeltaSigma R ho
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•Raphael Gibb,The P ress Club was
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I Jelen \\'inkier*••••.~The
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Phi Chi Theta, a national business
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Jack WilliamsT he National Society
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*PHILIP FtKKAN, another prominentca
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Harq· \\'ellhou:D1'D ARR£1.1. lhi
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.•...' ..·'·'I_.,Claude Studeba
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•Raymond SowderT he i\linor "1" C
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•;\Iaurice MarchThe Athletic ~ l
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Kappa PhiPresident -Vice President
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The English Club, one of the first
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GRADUATES\rmstorng, \VilliaminaAshl
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AM 0 N G T~f'fiNfRT-HINGS 0+ L I f
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Evans, Carl. . . . . . . . . . . .
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Whitehead Drug CompanyIDAHO'S OUTST
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