1906 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 3 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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Lillian Scattaboc bt•ar~ the distinction of being the youngest of the members of that sagacious class -the seniors. She announces that her vote will not be a\·ailahle until the sJ>ring election. when it may he purchased by the highest bidder. ~liss Skattaboe's cht•ckcrcd carc<·r heg:ln in North Dakota. After tran~ling somewhat extensi,·ely, she arrived in Idaho and immediately decided to make :\l oscow her permanent home. Not only is she the youngest mcmht•r of the class but by a strange coincidence she is the oldest. o r the first year preparatory clas:; of '9(). she is th e sole survivor. She is a member of the Beta Sigmas. and is a student of the A. B. course. making a specialty of languages. She i:; said to be able to converse in anything from Sanskrit to Choctaw.

In 1882 Floyd D. :\ngcl wa,; sighing for new e'perience~

when a hapny thought siezed him and he decided to try the wicked world. His first e·mhl) abode wa> Hailey. Idaho. After gracing tl:e public schools there with his presence for 'e\·cral years he went to the Lewiston Xormal but the climate was too warm for him and he soon forsook the place for the swee t protecting shade of the 'Varsity. lie is th<· renowned manager o f track athletics for the past tw o years. lie, of course, is a member of Doc ~!ill er's mining class. He is one of the Sigma Delta Alpha's and is commonly called by e\·eryone...1\~ck. .. His earthly achievements sometime5 cause one get that he is not of the earth earthy.

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