Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: A. J. Feeley, Butch Otter, Cody Pickett, Daniel Carter (LDS composer), Darrell Bolz, David Kamo, Edward Lodge, Frank Reberger, Frank Steunenberg, Gary Hubler, Gary L. Stevens, George Blankley, James Knight (coach), Jay Pickett, Joe Albertson, John McGee (politician), John T. Morrison, Lawrence H. Gipson, Maria Dahvana Headley, Melinda Smyser, Mike Garman, Randy Trautman, Ray McDonald (running back), Renee Tenison, Ron Hadley, Rosie Tenison, Shirley Englehorn, Steve Symms, Thomas C. Coffin, Wayne Hooper. Excerpt: Clement Leroy "Butch" Otter (born May 3, 1942) is the 32nd and current Governor of Idaho since January 2007 and is a member of the Republican Party. Otter previously represented the state's First Congressional District. Otter was the longest serving Lieutenant Governor of Idaho, holding office from 1987-2001. He is the first Idahoan since statehood to win elections as both a United States Representative and as governor. He is the third Catholic to serve as governor of Idaho and the first to win election since James H. Hawley in 1910. Butch Otter was born into a small family of limited means. His father was a journeyman electrician and the family lived in many rural locations in the Midwest & Western U.S. during his youth, attending 15 different schools. He graduated from St. Teresa's Academy (now Bishop Kelly High School) in Boise in 1962. Otter was 20 when he graduated from high school- a childhood accident involving gasoline badly burned his younger brother and forced Otter to take a year off. Otter worked throughout high school as a janitor, theater ticket taker, and lawn boy. "My dad graduated from high school. My expectations weren't built beyond being a good electrician or carpenter." Otter briefly attended St. Martin's Abbey in Lacey, Washington, with an aim to becoming a priest. He attended the...