Aberdeen High School - Tiger Tracks Yearbook (Aberdeen, ID)

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Edgar Toevs, Jr. Student Body President ACKNOWLEDGMENT To cope alone, unaided, with the many and complex problems of our student body would be an elective assignment not only cheerless but impossible, and I have not attempted it. Instead, on every hand I have been given the most friend- ly and generous cooperation by those whose work is the foundation and sub- stance of our successful school year; and it is with high esteem and deep apprecia- tion of all that I say, “Let there be, throughout our lives, the friendly cooperation, good will, and grace by which we have profited this year. “Hundreds of fine American citizens who have received some of their early training in the Aberdeen High School will ever remember Mrs. Arms. They will remember her as a fount of wisdom and understanding. During the twenty- five years of her life devoted to Aberdeen High School, literally hundreds of lives have been strengthened and enriched with a faith that hard work brings success and happiness; with a clean moral outlook on life; and with a reverence towards God and His works. All who knew her and worked with her will long remember her for the great monument she left behind in the lives of so many people.” — R. A. Weston, Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Mabel H. Arms, Principal of Aberdeen High School “Sing as you journey down the pathway. And though your song will change as the road changes and your mood changes — So long as the thread of it does not break, your spirit will not break. Neither will your heart — nor your faith.” A 1 eaclier, Lord As a teacher, Lord, gives thanks that she may help to shape the destiny Of this great land, as one by one She builds young minds and hearts upon This theme: America is free! Let her attain to some degree The faith that walked by Galilee; The love that made an only Son A teacher, Lord. Endow her mind with power to see Tomorrow’s needs: with sympathy And courage let her hopes outrun The fear this troubled world has spun; And make her worthier to be A teacher, Lord. Youth, O Youth, can I reach you? Can I speak and make you hear? Can I open your eyes to see me. Can my presence draw you near? Is there a prophet among you, One with a heart to know? I will flash my secrets on him, He shall watch my glory grow, For I, the God, the Father The Quest, the Final Goal, Still search for a prophet among you, To speak my word in his soul. “He hath showed thee O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?” School Board Left to right: R. A. Weston, Roy Stroschein, Ival Goslin, Edgar Toevs, Ed Phillips, Ed Wynn and Harry Nims. Throughout the school year, the burden weighing on the shoulders of the school board is often forgotten by the students. But nevertheless, this burden exists, and when we give it serious thought, we know how heavy it must be. We realize the men elected to do this job must be of the strength and calibre that is true of every one of those pictured above. Needless to say, they will always have our hearty vote of thanks! MRS. R. A. WESTON — University MR. R. A. Weston — University of North Dakota. Secretary to of North Dakota. Superintendent, the Superintendent. Student Body Officers Student Body President Edgar Toevs Student Body Secretary Elaine Corbridge Council Member-at-large Jay Clare Ander I liat Office Crew OFFICE GIRLS -- left to right, standing Norma Jean Bradley, Eutahna Gam- bill. Roxie Willey, Nelda Corbridge, Virginia Sterr, Yvonne Hunsinger, Lila Chandler and Connie Clement; seated: Bette Edwards, Margaret Pinkerton, Jennie Ross, Beverly Norman and Syl- via Hege. faculty CLARENCE H. ROTHWELL — College of Idaho; Albion State Normal; University of Idaho; Oregon State College. English II and III. Speech, Sociology, Debate. MARGARET E. GIESBRECHT — Albion Normal; College of Colorado, Greeley. U. S. History, Latin, English I. IRSHAL DAVIS — Baker University, Bald- win, Kansas; University of Montana, Missoula. World History, Band. JOHN WONDERLY — Hemphill Diesel Engineering; National Diesel Engin- eering. Auto Mechanics. FACULTY LOIS SATO -- Mount Mary College, Mil- waukee. Wisconsin. University of Ore- gon. English II, III, IV. Journalism. WALTER THOMAS — Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington. Government, Art, A cappella choir. IRENE TOEVS — University of Idaho, Southern Branch; University of Idaho. Home Economics I, II. Library Science. VADEN H. ROCK — Midland College. Freemont, Nebraska. Chemistry. Phy- sics, Biology. General Science. CHRIS LESTON -- Utah State College. Athletic Coach, Driving, Gen. Science. OLGA COOPER — Idaho State College; University of Washington. General Bus- iness, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing. MARY EATWELL — Nebraska Wesleyan University, Colorado University. Span- ish, Algebra, Geometry. MAGDA DIRKS — Albion Normal School Study Hall Advisor RAY REYNOLDS — World Wide School of Hard Knocks. High School Custodian Student Body President: Edgar Toevs; Student Body Vice President: Lee Anderson Student Body Secretary; Elaine Corbridge; Council Member at Large: Glenn Rock; Senior delegates: Earl Herbert, Jim Maxwell; Junior delegates: Art Phillips, Marcia Kendall; Sophomore delegates: Bob Burt, Nelda Corbridge; Freshman delegates: Charlotte Chamberlain, Jeanine Anderson; Advisor: Mr. C.H. Rothwell. student Council and Supreme Court The student council is made up of two representatives from each class, two council members at large, the student body president, and the student body vice president. This body formulates the laws and fixes the calendar under the super- vision of Mr. Rothwell. The student court is responsible for enforcing laws and regulations of our school. Two students from each class make up the petit jury while the supreme court is made up of two juniors and three seniors. Chief Justice: Norma Jean Bradley; Prosecuting Attorney: Stanley Nealey; Clerk of the Court: Patricia Thornley; Bailiff: Jay Allred. Supreme Court; Dwayne Savage, Elaine Herbert, Lee Anderson, Euthana Gambill, LaMar Duffin; Petit Jury, Seniors: Terry Harrop, Jean Weston, Paul Harder, Kay Monsen; Juniors; Elgin Simonson, Lee Worth; Sophomores; Verl King, Margaret Pinkerton; Fresh- men: Dale Johnson, Barbara Hege. Earl hanging up to dry. Friendly enemies! Laughing Martha. Senior boys! “Chums” What would Lloyd say? Herbert twins. Andy and Ann, Boise Special. Patti cake Jean! Hoot Owl Pete. Lovers? Glamor queens? Posing? “Old Maids!” Goin’ Swimmin’? “Jeanne” Make it Andy! Plans? “What?” Our Little Connie! . . . Bottom Row . . . Top Row KEVIN ADAMSON “A combination of sense and nonsense.” PE 1; C.ioir 4; Debate 3; Jr. play 3; F. F. A. Secretary 2. DWAYNE SAVAGE “Wisdom is proud he knows so much. Knowledge is glad he knows no more.” Athletics 1. 2, 3,; Coun- cil 1; Jr. play 3; Court 3. 4; Quartette 4; Debate 3, 4; Youth Legislature 3, 4; Boy’s State 3; Operetta 3; Co-Editor of Annual 4; Choir 3, 4; Valedictorian 4; F. T. A. 4. ELAINE HERBERT “This just world and I shall not agree.” Choir 1. 3; PE 1; Band 2, 3, 4; Sr. play 4; Court 2, 4; Op- eretta 3; Class President 1; F. T. A. 4; Class Secretary 4. NORMA JEAN BRADLEY “To know her is to like her.” PE 1; Choir 1. 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Student Court 3, 4; Chief Jus- tice 4; Jr. play 3; F. T. A. Vice president 4; Senior Class President 4; Drum Major 4; Operetta 3; Sr. play 4; Girl’s State 3. LEE ANDERSON “Don’t tell all you know, but know all you tell.” Athletics 1,2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Student Body President 3; Student Body Vice Presi- dent 4; Student Court 4; Debate 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Jr. play 3; Sr. play 4; Youth Legislature 3, 4. LUCILLE BECK “A friendly smile radi- ates charm.” PE 1, 2, 3; Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. WALLACE BUFFI “Common sense is not a common thing.” Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2. JACK BURGESS I don’t let study inter- fere with my education.” Athletics 1, 2. 3, 4; Choir 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Debate 3, 4; Supreme Court 3; Jr. play 3; Class Sec- retary 3; F. F. A. Secretary 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Sr. play 4. . . . Top Row BOYCE WETHERBEE “Don’t judge a man by the noise he makes.” Transfer from Buhl High School. A. E. C. 4; Ath- letics 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 2, 4: An- nual staff 2; President 3; Speech 4; Choir 4; F. T. A. President 4. JUDY ALVORD “The wise carry their knowledge for their own use.” PE 1; Choir 1, 3; Operetta 3; Sr. Treasurer 4. STANLEY NEALEY “All great men are misunderstood.” Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2. 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. play 3; Band President 4; Debate 3,4; Court 1, 2, 4; Council 3; Tiger Club Secretary and Treasurer 4; F. F. A. 2; Operetta 2. JAY ALLRED “I shall laugh myself to death.” PE 1; Court 4; F. F. A. 2; A. E. C.4 . . . Bottom Row LILA CHANDLER “Hark, a serious maid appears.” PE 1; Glee 1; Court 1. DEVON CLAYSON “I don’t want nothing and ain’t got it yet.” A. E. C. 4; PE 1, Choir 4. CONNIE MAE CLEMENT “Her true love hath her heart.” PE 1; Glee 1. DEE CORBRIDGE “If I w’ere not so am- bitious I would not be too tired to study.” Choir 2, 3; PE 1; Operetta 2, 3; F. F. A. 2; Band 3. . . . Top Row ELAINE CORBRIDGE “Precious stones are often small.” Glee 1, 2; PE 1, 2; Operetta 2; Jr. play 3; Council Member 2, 3, 4; Council Secretary 3, 4; Annual staff 4. BETTY JO FAHNESTOCK ‘It’s nice to be natural when you’re na- turally nice.” PE 1. 2. 3, 4; Choir 2. 3, 4; Carnival Queen 4; Operetta 2, 3. DONALD FRIESEN “You may not know it, but he’s naturally bash- ful.” A. E. C. 4; F. F. A. 2; Choir 2. 3, 4; Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 3, 4; Jr. play 3; Sr. play 4. DARWIN GRAVATT “A fool cannot be still.” Athletics 1. 3, 4; Band 2, 3. 4; F. F. A. 2; Sr. play 4. . . . Right Picture JAMES MAXWELL “All great men are dying. I don’t feel so well my- self.” PE 1. 2, 3, 4; Jr. play 3; F. F. 2; Operetta 2; Council 2. 3; A. E. C. 4; Choir 2, 4. . . . Bottom Row EARL HERBERT “His line wouid melt an iceburg.” PE 1; F. F. A. 2: F. T. A. 4; Band 1; Choir 1, 2, 3.4; Choir president 4; Class vice-pres- ident 1; Operetta 3; Sr. play 4; Quartette 3, 4. JACK HOLT “Come! be my friend and teach me to be thine.” Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; Athletics 1, 2,; Operet t 2, 3; A. E. C. 4. YVONNE HUNSINGER “Music is love in search of a word.” PE 1; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Band secretary 4; Jr. play 3; Sr. play 4; Class pianist 1, 2; Operetta 2. 3; Annual staff 4 JUNE HURD “The world belongs to the energetic.” PE 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3. 9 i -- LOLA STONE “What fair flower is this?” Majorette 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3; Glee 1; PE 1. . . . Bottom row MARTHA JENKINS “Laughter is contagious; don’t get near me. PE 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep club 1, 2, 3. 4; Tumbling 2, 4; Glee 1. LA RUE ROBIRTS “Her manner is gracious, kind and true. PE 1; Band 1, 2, 3,; Sr. play 4. YUVONNE LEYSHON “She’s loved by all her friends. PE 1, 2, 3. 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3. JOYCE WETHERBEE “She has room in her heart for every boy and joy. Transferred from Buhl High School PE 1, 2; Choir 4; Choir secretary 4. . . . Top row PAUL HARDER “Act well your part; there all the honor lies. Band 1, 2, 3. 4; PE 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Court 2, 3, 4; Band reporter 4; Jr. play 3; Sr. play 4; Operetta 2, 3; Quartette 3, 4; Annual staff 4. TERRY HARROP “A friend sincere is he. Choir 2. 3, 4; F. F. A. 2; Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Jr. play 3; Operetta 2, 3. SYLVIA HEGE “Why worry! you can’t get out of it alive anyhow. PE 1; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Song leader 1, 2; Class pianist 3, 4; Jr. play 3; Sr. play 4; Annual staff 4; Operetta 2, 3. DAN HEGSTEAD ‘ A good laugh is sunshine in almost any house. Debate 4; Court 4; Athletics 1, 4; . - . Top Row KAY MONSEN “All the remedies for love she knew by heart.0 PE 1; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Treasurer 4; Debate 3; Court 4; Jr. Play 3; Color Guard 4; Cheer leader 3; Operetta 2. 3; F. T. A. 4. PATTI MOORE “I wonder, am I as big a fool as I think I am,” PE 1; Choir 1, 4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Pr. play 3; F. T. A. 4. MARLENE MURPHY “It’s better to blush than turn pale” PE 1; Op- etetta 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY PALMER “I could be better if I would — but it’s so lonesome being good.” Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2. . . . Right Picture JEAN WESTON “The world knows only two, Rome and I.” Annual staff 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 4; P. E. 1, 4; Debate 3; Drum Ma- jorette 2, 3. 4; F. T. A. 4; Jr. play 3; Class Secretary 1; Court 4. . . . Bottom Row VIRGINIA STERR To err is human, to forgive divine.” Annual staff 4; Choir 1, 2: Debale 3: PE 1, 2,; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3; Sr. play 4; Jr. play 3; Tumbling 2. JAY STONE His brawny arms are as strong as iron bands.” F. F. A. 1 2; Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2. 3; Choir 2. 3. 4. PAUL STROSCHEIN That one small head could carry all he knew.” Sr. play 4; Jr. play 3; Glee 3; Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Council Member-at-large 3; Council mem her 2; Annual staff 4; Judging team 2; F. F. A. 2, 3; President of F. F. A. 2, 3; A. E. C. 4. RICHARD TOMLINSON Let every man look before he leaps.” Ath- letics 1; 2 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Choir treasurer 4; Operetta 3. Left Picture . . . LARENE WRIDE “She thinks not of the future; it comes soon enough ’ Choir 1, 2, 3; PE 1, 2; Operetta 2, 3; Sr. Sextette 4; Jr. play 3. Top Row . . . BOB PECK “Up. up my friend and quit your books or surely you’ll grew double.’’ A. E. C. 2. 3; Ath- letics 1. 2. 3. 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2. JOAN PIERCE “A swell girl with a million dollar smile.’’ PE 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. 3. KAYE ROSS As quiet as any bab- bling brook.’’ PE 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Choir 2. 3. 4; Sr. play 4; F. T. A. 4; Debate 4; Operetta 2, 3. JOYCE RUFF How sweet and fair she seemed to be. PE 1, 2; Band 2,3.4; Choir 2,3,4; Operetta 2,3. Bottom Row . . . BARBARA VARLEY He came, he saw, she conquered. Annual Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1. 2. 3, 4; Vice-President 3; Carnival Queen 3; PE 1; F. T. A. 4; Color guard 3, 4; Sr. play 4. JERRY VOTH Merrily, merrily shall I live now. A. E. C. 4; F. F. A. 2; Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3. 4; Choir 3, 4; Carnival King 3. CHARLES WARNER Midnight is the outpost of breaking day. A. E. C. 2,3, 4; Athletics 1, 3. 4; Choir 2. 3, 4; Band 1; Operetta 2; Debate 4. RAY WESTFALL When study in- terferes with pleasure, cut out study. Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4; Coun- cil 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3; F. F. A. 2; Choir 3, 4; Operetta 3; A. E. C. 2. 3. 4; Sr. play 4. We don’t know who he is, Mary, but it looks good! J u niors Bottom row, left to right: Earl Barclay, Joy Beck, Len- nard Bradley, Cheri Chandler, Dorene Christensen, Raymond Clements. Right row, read down: Merlin Hawes, Euthana Gambill, Janice Funk, LaMar Duffin, Joyce Corbridge, Leo- nard Coffey. Junior Class Officers President .... Janice Funk Vice-Pres. . Jay Clare Anderson Secretary . . . Marcia Kendall Treasurer .... Lee Worth J uniors Five “little” Junior boys Left row, read down: Bob Hensen, Wesley Holmes, Donna Hoskins and Margaret Isaak. Bottom row. left to right: Bernice Jones, Marcia Kendall, Paul Klassen, Larry Larson, Audrey Lehman and Alice Mitchell. Right row, read down: Tom Nugent, Lila Nichols, Bonnie Nichols and Gale Neville. J uniors Verne Parrish Ruby Reynolds Harold Savage Edgar Toevs Art Phillips Betty Reynolds Elgin Simonson Roxie Willey Evelyn Phillips Mary Ann Ransom Scott Sullivan Lee Worth Rosella Pierson Donald Prudhomme Patricia Thornlev Evan Wride Just a few crazy kids doing the “can-can” Idaho Style! “Goin’ places, Mary” Junior Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young And Gay” PRESENTED BY THE CLASS OF ‘53 Steward — Arthur Phillips Mrs. Skinner — Dorene Christensen Cornelia Otis Skinner — Audrey Lehman Emily Kimbraugh — Mary Ann Ransom Purser — Larry Larson Stewardess — Winona Armstrong Dick — Leonard Coffey Admiral — Wesley Holmes Harriet — Janice Funk Winifred — Joyce Corbridge Leo — Edgar Toevs Inspector — Cheri Chandler Trerese — Marcia Kendall Madame Elise — Rosella Pierson Monsieur de la Craix — Evan Wride Window Cleaner — Scott Sullivan Sophomores Top row, left to right: Nelda Corbridge, Clarence Coon, Francis Cleverly, Maureen Clayson. Dorothy Chand- ler and Bob Burt. Left row, read down: Carma Durrant and Bette Edwards Center row, left to right: Kenneth Funk, Furches Gam- bill, Loren Garder, Carl Hege, Ben Henderson and Jack Henderson. Right row, read down: Shana Holt and Betty Honess Bottom row, left to right: Larry Lindhartsen. Darlene Knittel, Veryl King, Clarice Kendall, Blaine Ken- dall and Lois Horton. n bophomores Sophomore Class Officers President . . . Leo Shelley Vice- Pres..........Adel Moser Secretary . Connie Sommercorn Treasurer . . . Dixie Whyte Top row, left to right: Duane Lloyd, La Rue Michaelson, Charles Miser, Lynn Moore, Adel Moser, Beverly Norman. Left row, reading down: Connie Sommercorn, Mary Snow, Leo Shelley, Darlene Schritter, Darold Savage. Bottom row, reading left to right: Jennie Ross, Renn Rock, Glenn Rock, Margaret Pinkerton, Chana Pierce, Earl Phillips. Right row, reading down: Dwaine Nungesser, Glenna Parrish, Carol Parsons, Donna Peck, Rulon Peck. Second row; Dan Trease, Carmen Varley, Sheila Westover, Dixie Whyte. Bottom row; Sharon Wiebe, Patsy Worrell. From left to right: Little wild flowers Whatcha doin’, Mary? She’s for me, huh. Bob? Bottom picture: Grandview Eighth Grade. Looks like life might have gotten tedious, kids! -sai i i can 1 9. 10. 1. Beauty on parade? 2. You name it! You have it! 3. Ah love! 4. When Jean was Jeanie and Martha was Marthie 5. Terry, you dog! 6. Pat! How? 7. Wow!!! 8. Larry, Leonard, Wes and Merlin, Gentlemen ex- clusive?? Oooo la la! The Unholy Two. 11. Pretty darn cute, Char- lotte. 12. Come on. let’s strut! 13. The Other Unholy Two! 14. Quadruplets 15. Darlene, just a sweet little petunia in an onion patch. 16. Just another senior girl. 17. Farmers? 18. That’s Carol; she's the one for me. 19. Cook it up nice kids. 20. Peek-a-boo, Prof! Freshmen Top row: Dixie Bench, Michael Becker, Gloria Beck, Jeanine Andersen, Joe Akiyama. Second row: Edwin Becker, Charlotte Cham- berlain. Third row: Janice Chamberlain, Kay Chand- ler, Edwin Coffey and Delon Dalke. Neil De Guilio Irene Duffin Merrill Duffin Ted Edwards Poor little Verny Venna Farnsworth Jim Friesen Carolyn Giesbrecht Verlin Harder James Calvin Harold Heer Baby Doll? I res h men First Row, left to right: La Verne Harris Barbara Hege, Victor Herbert, James Heer, Rulla Hoff, Barbara Isaak. Second row: Ruth Isaak, Dale Johnson, Esther Klassen, Marlene Lehman, Rich- ard Line, Renee Lloyd. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: President, Kay Chandler; Secretary, Jeanine Andersen, Vice-President, Richard Line and Treasurer, Victor Herbert. Bottom row: Bob McCormack, Jerry Owens, Evan Parrish, Marva Phillips, Verla Phillips. Top row: Patricia Pitts, Joanne Ramey, Francis Ramey. Second row: La Rue Sas- ser, Ronald Savage, Betty Schritter. Yummmm! Perry Shackelford Phil Slaugh Jim Smith Ronald Sommercorn Julia Starkey Regina Stroschein L J Oh for cute! Tommy Stroschein Sharon Sullivan Bob Thornley Annua 1 Staff Jean Weston, Dwayne Savage, co-editors picture: Paul Harder, co-associate; Paul Stroschein, sports; Elaine Cor- bridge, feature; Patricia Thornley, co- associate; Virginia Sterr, activities. Left picture: Miss Lois Sato, advisor; Syl- via Hege, co-senior; Yvonne Hunsinger, co-junior; Mr. Walter Thomas, art ad- visor; Devon Clayson, photographer. Right picture: Jack Burgess, business mgr.; Ted Line, co-senior; Bar- bara Varley, business mgr.; Evan Wride, co-junior; Char- lotte Chamberlain, frosh; Darlene Knittel, sopho- mores. A 0 , 0 Above: Donald, Jack and Jerry, the ex- officio wrecking crew! Left: Hard at it, Dick? Right: Oh my gosh, Larry! I see it, but I don’t believe it. THE BEST LOOKING bunch ever to grace the greasy halls of the school mechanics shop. Instructed by John Wonderly are Wallace Buffi, Dee Cor- bridge, DeVon Clayson, Larry Palmer, Jimmy Maxwell, Richard Tomlinson, Jay Allred, Donald Friesen, Terry Harrop, Bob Peck, Merlin Wadsworth, and Ray Westfall. I iger Glut TIGER CLUB PRESIDENT is Arthur Phillips with Stanley Nealey serving as secretary-treasurer. Pictured above, from left to right, in the top row are Larry Palmer, Bob Burt, Jack Stone, Wesley Holmes, Leonard Coffey, Glenn Rock, Rulon Peck, Renn Rock; in the middle row' are Stanley Nealey, Harold Savage, Lee Anderson, Edgar Toevs, Jack Burgess, Elgin Simonsen, Jerry Voth, Dwayne Savage, Jay Stone. Coach Chris Leston; in the bottom row are Art Phillips. Lee Worth, LaMar Duffin, Donald Friesen, Ray West- fall, Evan Wride, Earl Barclay, Tei'ry Harrop and Darwin Gravatt. EDITOR OF TIGER TALES is Eutahna Gambill and advisor is Miss Lois Sato. Left to right in this picture is the staff: Furchiss Gam- bill, Jay Clare Anderson, Scott Sullivan, Lennerd Bradley, Tom Nugent, Roxie Willey, Winona Armstrong, Eutahna Gambill, Francis Cleverly, Bob Hensen, Miss Sato and Ben Henderson. Debate Clui i anci 1 earns The Aberdeen High Debate Club of 1951-‘52. This club, compos- ed of seniors, juniors and sophomores, under the coaching of Mr. C. H. Rothwell, participated in the 5th District Debate Tournament at Poca- tello on March 24, 1952. Senior Varsity teams that debated at the District Tournament at Poca- tello. Lee Anderson and Dwayne Savage, Jack Burgess and Boyce Wetherbee, Kaye Ross and Stanley Nealey. Library Science. . . TAUGHT BY MISS IRENE TOEVS . . . left to right are Evan Wride, La Mar Duffin, Wallace Buffi, Darwin Gravatt, Jack Burgess, Viriginia Sterr, Lila Chandler, Kevin Adamson, Art Phillips, Harold Savage and Miss Toevs. Art. . . TAUGHT BY MR. WALTER THOMAS . . . left to right are Patsy Worrell, Virginia Sterr, Mr. Thomas, Lynn Moore, Joyce Wether- bee, Ray Clements, Martha Jenkins, Jean Weston, Mary Snow, Nelda Corbridge, Betty Jo Fahnestock. Beverly Norman, Lucille Beck and Lois Horton. Pep Club Officers Pres. Vice-Pres. Sec. Treas. Cheri Chandler Winona Armstrong Shana Holt Jeanine Anderson ' - c it Wow! Drum and clarinet duet. Recognize ’em Bob B. Lookin' for Larry? One of those cute majorettes. “The hand you love to touch.” That Ipana smile. 5 feet 8 Vi inches. “Wave the flag for our old Hi School.” Anchors Aweigh.” “Irene” that’s enough brother! Ah, what you find with a camera. What an assortment! I ! m t I ligli School Concert Band The Aberdeen High School Band under the direction of Mr. Irshal Davis has taken state in music four years. Their winter concert was given November 30, 1951, with Mr. A. L. Phillips, guest conductor from Idaho State College. Our band also participated in the Christmas program and is very prominent at the ball games. The Spring Concert for the bright year of 1952 was held May 9. Mr. Ronald Gregory, director of bands at the University of Utah, was their guest conductor. OFFICERS: President: Stanley Nealey; Vice President: Norma Jean Bradley; Secretary: Yvonne Hunsinger and Treaurer: Kay Monsen. Mr. Irshal Davis Summer high school band brought together by twin brothers, Irshal Davis of Aberdeen, Idaho — 29 members, and Ivor Davis of Tonasket, Washington — 22 members. July, 1951, McCall, Idaho. Mr. Walter Thomas President: Earl Herbert Secretary: Joyce Wetherbee Treasurer: Richard Tomlinson School A Cappe loir The A Cappella Choir under the direction of Mr. Walter E. Thomas first appeared at the fifth district Idaho Education Association Convention at Poca- tello on September 28, 1951. They also sang at the Community Thanksgiving Ser- vice held in the high school gym on November 19, 1951. Their next appearance was in SKIT, December 14, 1951. This choir also participated in the high school Christmas program on December 20, 1951. They presented their spring concert April 23, 1952. or o, SENIOR SEXTETTE: left to right: Roma King, Yvonne Hunsinger, Joyce Ruff, Kaye Ross, Patti Moore, Kay Monsen, Sylvia Hege. SENIOR QUARTET: left to right: Paul Harder, Ted Line, Earl Herbert, Richard Tomlinson, Yvonne Hunsinger. JUNIOR SEXTETTE: left to right: Marcia Kendall, Patricia Thornley, Janice Funk, Cheri Chandler, Joy Beck, Mary Ransom, Audrey Lehman. Freshman Girls’ Glee Jeanine Anderson Gloria Beck Charlotte Chamberlain Janice Chamberlain Kay Chandler Irene Duffin Venna Farnsworth Carolyn Giesbrecht La Verne Harris Barbara Hege Rulla Hoff Barbara Isaak Ruth Isaak Ester Klassen Verla Phillips Patricia Pitts Joanne Ramey La Rae Sasser Betty Schritter Sharon Sullivan Julia Starkey Regina Stroschein Dora Westover Joe Akiyama Eddie Buffi Delon Dalke Merril Duffin Ted Edwards Verlin Harder Jimmy Heer Dale Johnson Richard Line Bob McCormack Michael Becker Jerry Owens Jay Parrish Francis Ramey Ronald Savage Phil Slaugh Jim Smith Ronald Sommercorn Bob Thornley Tom Stroschein La Ray Wheeler Evan Parrish Edwin Coffey Freshman Boys’ Glee 1. Basket! 2. Shoot it Andy 3. It’s in! 4. Get that tip! 5. Where is it? 6. Cast away! 7. Game’s over! 8. Suspense? 9. Rhubarb! 1951 Football Squad Left to right, top row: Art Phillips, Lee Anderson, Donald Friesen, Stan- ley Nealey, Ray Westfall, Ed Toevs, Earl Barclay, Jay Stone, Raymond Clem- ents, LaMar Duffin, Coach Chris Leston. Middle row: Rulon Peck, Leonard Coffey, Bob Burt, Harold Savage, Verne Parrish, Evan Wride, Earl Phillips, Lee Worth, Renn Rock, Glenn Rock. Bottom row: Wallace Buffi, Jerry Voth, Terry Harrop, Carl Hege, Duane Lloyd, Verl King, Larry Lindhartsen, Leo Shelley, Wes Holmes. lHootka1l Scores Aberdeen 26 Snake River 0 Aberdeen 0 Blackfoot 19 Aberdeen 14 Am. Falls 19 Aberdeen 0 North Marsh 6 Aberdeen 28 Inkom 13 Main Varsity hleven J iger Varsity Basketball Squad Left to right, top row; Coach Leston, Ed Toevs, Stanley Nealey, LaMar Duffin, Lee Worth, Lee Anderson. Bottom row: Jay Stone (manager), Renn Rock, Glenn Rock, Boyce Wetherbee, Harold Savage, Bob Burt. Basketball Scores Team Inkom Soda Springs Grace Snake River Rupert Kimberly Oakley North Gem Inkom North Marsh Rockland Paris Snake River Grace American Falls American Falls North Gem Paris North Marsh Rockland Soda Springs We They 54 44 68 64 49 45 38 41 57 73 39 38 40 48 36 40 36 40 65 62 44 31 78 45 34 45 49 51 51 47 47 51 40 52 52 40 47 59 60 35 77 52 A tense moment in the home game with American Falls. (American Falls 51, Aber- deen 47). Front row: Earl Phillips, Arthur Phillips, Rulon Peck, Veryl King, Earl Barclay, Wesley Holmes, Tommy Stroschein, Perry Shackelford; in front, Jay Stone, manager. Back row: Coach Leston, Dale Johnson, Ronald Savage, Eddie Buffi, Victor Herbert, Larry Larson, Merril Duffin, Bob McCormick, La Ray Wheeler, Francis Ramey, Verlin Harder. Freshman Football and Basketball Front row: Evan Parrish, Jimmy Heer, Bob Thornley, Edwin Coffey, Jim Smith, Verlin Harder. Second row: Perry Shackelford, Dale Johnson, Neil de Giulio, Jay Parrish, Ron- ald Savage, Jim Friesen, Ted Edwards. Third row: Phil Slaugh, Bob McCormick, Eddie Buffi. Francis Ramey, Gary Going, Merril Duffin, La Ray Wheeler, Coach Leston. ADVANCED GIRLS' P. E. Front row: Connie Sommereorn, Alice Mitchell, Berniece Jones, Yuvonne Leyshon, June Hurd. Martha Jenkins. Second row: Dixie Whyte, Maureen Clayson, Donna Hoskins, La Deene Hawes. Evelyn Phillips, Rhea Stone. Third row: Cheri Chandler. Virginia Sterr, Chana Pierce, La Rue Michaelson, Rosella Pierson, Coach Chris Leston. Preshman and Advanced Girls' P. P. FRESHMAN GIRLS' P. E. Front row: Barbara Isaak. Julia Starkey, Verla Phillips, Regina Stroschein, Jean- ine Andersen, Patricia Pitts, Dora Westover, Esther Klassen. Second row: Rulla Hoff, Charlotte Cham- berlain. Betty Schritter, Janice Chamberlain, La Verne Harris, La Rae Sasser, Sharon Sullivan, Dixie Bench. Marlene Lehman. Third row: Coach Chris Leston, JoAnn Ramey, Kay Chandler, Ruth Isaak, Renee Lloyd. Carolyn Giesbrecht, Barbara Hege, Jeanine Larson, Gloria Beck, Venna Farnsworth, Irene Duffin. KOENtH 1. The king and queen of the Senior Carnival. 2. The carnival before! 3. The carnival during! 4. The same (what’s left) after! 5. Good lookin’ bunch, don’t you think? 6. A small bit of an operetta. 7. Satch, modeling a new fashion creation. 8. Dan and Chuck I recognize, but who is that other character? F. T. A. Top row; left to right; E u t h a n a Gambill, Evelyn Phillips. Don- na Hoskins, Roma King, Boyce Wether- bee, Jeanne Bradley, Kay Monsen, Jean Weston, Pat Moore. Bottom row; left to right; Paul Harder, Elaine Herbert, Dw- ayne Savage, Cheri Chandler, Barbara Varley, Earl Herbert. 1. Mrs. Cooper, our class advisor. 2. I wish everone could enjoy boating! 3. Hey! Go easy on those lights. 4 Work! work! that’s all we do! 5. I’ll give you three guesses. 6. Kaye! You’re upside down. 7. Remember this fateful day, Dick? 8. Sweet litle Judy. 9. And then there is Jim. 10. This is a “Pleasant Memory?” 11. Hey you big lugs, leggo! 12. Our little married gal. 13. More good looking seniors. 14. Pin-up Paul! 15. Boy or girl, Elaine? 16. And then for glamour, there’s Joyce. 17. Looks fun, doesn’t it? Good Bye, Old Iligli” And so it goes. Another school year has followed the way of all time. Our Senior year is past. Regrets are few; memories are everlasting. One can rarely put entirely from his mind the joys and friendships of his years in grade school and high school. We, the graduating class of 1952, are now faced by a great open road, a road of laughter, of tears, of happiness, of sorrow. It now lies before us, broad and expansive, more inviting than ever before. Little byways branch off from the main, all along the way. Little byways that are avenues of unrest and despair, unhappiness and even death. It is up to us, as citizens of the United States and partakers of the great and wonderous opportunities God has so graciously offered us, to stay on the open road, do our share, be faithful and be good, honest men and women, capable of upholding the high standard that had been set before us. Our lives lie ahead, the most wonderful part of our lives we have yet to experience. “Man’s great adventure” is beckoning us on to the road ahead. May we always look to the past with fond recollection; to the future with strong, far-reaching ideals. It is with deep gratitude, to our parents, our teachers, and all the wonderful friends we have made and can never forget, that we say humbly and with a tear in our hearts, “Good Bye Old High.”


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