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'M , - ,X , ,M iv MW Mft, ,j,,Qf gA.k 5' ' I ,,gf'7k,g' ' - , N uf I ,h 014 s 1 - ww..w'.....,,,,,K W-W Q, x 3 1 ' xv rf ffm rw' f,i5'Z4f?y,f I ln your tuture years you w1ll sklrn through these pages and remember the pals you had the dCt1V1l19S IH whlch you part1c1pated and the good t1mes you knew way back IH 49 When you aga1n read thls book ln later years you w1ll tancy yourself walkmg down the hallowed halls of B H S or roo g for our athletlc teams or dan cm wlth be g1r who ow marrled to your ex best end an ha 1 ren a elps u recall these people and r s lt pur l have been accomphshed s a ecorde hxst y of e year of your llfe 'QI 3 l EQ lllte 5' lfsllx . ' ff I 9,1269 Wy M f , 0 , lf ag! p lik . l -'44'l Qi! ' M af Lf' 7 yatggtfgi lf 3 0 N Of Svffko ll GX it WNW fx tllfllllll 'X For hxs devot1on to the thousands of BOlSS stu dents who have learned good c1t1zensh1p from h1s examples for hls unendmq lundness and deep hurnanxty for belnq what he has always worked to be a wonderful teacher we dedl cate th1s annual wrth s1ncere appreclatlon and best w1shes to Mr Arthur Hays Ash QQ Q-al ,J Xu XL' L 4 s- 5 . 'U I x M 1 n.. f ' W v C, f X X J xx V 4 ' ' I ' J' f A ln N , Ny X X 1. . I , Q 3 V K , . . 1 , ' ,X X. V fx . I l , Y ,rx ..,f 'rf' I I V ' W G' . xx' J, Y A x, P Ni- ' . - f ! i ' r l r' A' ' g, . I. . M I, ' ' F' x.' - v .' S .1 f M Q N, VC! .. A A X- A I I I 1 L-L- X. ,- ul 35.41 ' 6 1 lx! if -47 O Q.. in ,,f in 'u xkir I . 9 ' if ,, 'E fi N LA y,..J Efiltor Tom Cum? +I ZdL y EdFGd HF G Added to our faculty thls year were several new mstructors from all parts of the country as well as some from the old Fa1rmont Hlgh School Smce the f1rst day of reg1strat1on the members of the faculty have f1lled the1r roles as hrgh school teachers and presented for us a most outstandmg program both scholashcally and m our extracurrxcular 6CtlV1l16S Wlth the add1t1on of the students from Falrmont H1gh School to our student body each teacher has had to contend w1th a larger class each perlod But tn sp1te of th1s they have been pat1ent w1th us and have done the1r utmost to lncrease our knowledge Steppmg 1nto the soclal l1mel1ght early 1n the year some of the teachers made a nolsy but unforgettable appearance dur1ng the 1nterm1ss1on at the Cahco Ball Donnmg the red and wh1te band unlforms to best advantage they enacted a snappy march rout1ne w1th MISS Huse as drum mayorette The band lnstruments were also put to use w1th enthuslasm especlally the cymbals and bass drums wh1ch were played w1th notable fervor Through the1r cooperatxon and efforts a des1rable faculty student relatlonsrp has ex1sted throughout the year resultmg 1n a better understandmg and an mcreaslng 1nterest 1n school hte 9 N, zz E 5 - I' e . Fo . ri er Superxntendent of Schools Fmance Manage George . ialds Prxncxpal Larry A. Wood Clara Otness Dean of Eoys Dean of xrls I I I 1 - 1 , . 1 f 1 1 - 1 , . , . f n. 'J G Mr Chester R Colwell Wood and Metal Shop Sergeant A B Cooper R O T C lnstructor Mr Hoyt Cooper H1SlOI'Y M155 Genevieve Dartt Mathematics American Government Mr LaVerne E Davis Chemistry Mr Ralph L Dungan Instrumental Music Mr Konstantin Epp trumental Music M Wade Fleetwood History Debate Q 49 M1SS Marian Elemmer Commerical Avi Al Qpnl R1 M umir A Gerner Soeech Expression Mr Robert S G1bb Physical Education American Government Mr Kenneth Grabner Matherratic Mr lohn lr' 111 on Music Mr Arthurl'l HJ H1 tory Econrri Rr 11111 fi P H tory Ma1,A hlcoar 1 a fl Hcl ng hea L it LL vxufo-QMN 'QlL L 10 Lieutenant Smith K. Alexander Assistant P.M.S. 51 T. Major Blaine E, Anderson P.M.S. 61 T, Miss Marion Barnes French, Sociology Miss Grace A. Berry History, Sociology Miss Bernice Boiornson Biology Mrs. Kathleen Blankely Physical Education Mrs. Fredda Boland English Mrs. Claire Bracken English Mrs. Alice S. Brennan English Miss lmo Brown lournalism, English Sergeant lohn M Burke R O T C lnstructor Sergeant Donald L Clark R O T C Admin and Suppl X , . X . X . 2- ' V , : 1 - Ins r . I , : ' I if sv . V, ' - 1 fl , .XS . ' 5 . . fys 5 , f ziics Mr. la11.es W. Hendryx 1 1, Mrs. Hel !.l'l1lllKPY - 1 is. ' ,X Miss .. rdqtl' l.'t1:i . ,,. 1, Z : Miss lla., 11. -VA Cl . ,LAX Aff R- fy' ' .. l M Haze-ll Ho chlu Sec etary Mr C F Huobard Ma her'e1c o tuder Blanche leff ey tory M1 5 EC11ll'1 Low y Howe Eccrorwc M M rr e E l.,1ke M1 5 Arry Me on Engl1 h M1 5 Ruth M1ller Span15l'1 M Carol M Penne Home ECor1orr1 Mr Alfred E Pantry Phy ICS A hletrc Mr Howard W Paul Auto M9ChdHlC5 M155 Ruth M Peter o11 Spam h Mr Cec11P Pollard B1oloqy Mr W1ll1farn O RO6tl'1lQ Mecl'1an1Cdl Drawmq M155 Ardath Scarth Home Econom1c5 Mr5 Hortense Schloder Enqhsh M1 5 Katherlne Sernple Enql15h Mr M1lton Small H15tory Mr5 Al1ce W Smlth Reqlslrar Mr Art Srn1tl1 Amer1can Government All1lel1c5 Mrs Coleen Simson Enql15l'1 Mr Fay W Tolles Melhemahcs M155 Ruth Wdrnke Commercml Mrs L01 5 Wenn5tro111 Enqlmh Mr R Slanley Werner Mathernat1r'5 Mr5 Marcm W1ller Comrnercldl M155 Inez Woesner Enql15h Amemcen Governmer Mr M E Day Radro Woodwork M152 LOIS Han5en lnbrary Mrs Belly Parr15l'1 Phy51calEducat1on Health Mr Warren W1l5on Knot p1ct11redl Vocal MUSIC ll 155 . t 55 1 r ' 5 S an M155 Esther H1159 . E!ifl1Sl'1,S ,. .t Ccu:1C1l M155 1 r ' H15 5 ' r 1 1 11 5 155 1 1111 . 1 5 Cornniercml '5 1 5 '5 , Q 155 . 1 . 1 11 CS ' S E C ' hw . 5 V 1' 1 5 vs fd' f, c ,- I gwfs5'16f uentxn Bates Bob Goodwxn Tom Caine W ll dl mtroductory aQse1nl ly 101 the xtudent lsodv oll1cerQ and new 111e111lCe1Q ol our acult ll N48 40 Sludenl COL1IlCll ann MQ adwfor MISQ H1159 one nvd ll'1 yfgar Q dC+lVlllGQ The annual MIXPT was l1fl1l 1 1111 111 Qclolcer XNlll'l ll1e2 doublfb p IFPOQG O1 aCdua111l111d lllf f1l0111o1QS w1ll1 H112-11 11p11frClf1w111f11 and W9lCOTTl1TTCI llwr nvw sl11clf11lQ from FdlI'ITlOlll H1ql1 S lcOl A l1lllQ later 1n ll1Q yem CdllCllClGl9Q EDQGG11 ll'19lI Ca111pf11q11s and 9lQCllCI wflre held lor glam olncers and Cheer leadew Pep aQQe111l3l1es wwe started and held be-lore every 1111po1lC111l dd111e lhrouohout the Qperts yew VD COUI1Cll added a IGN 101' C0111 ITdCl'11T'G lc our fQ1C1l111eQ l'llQ xQc1 ll wax put To U fl lyme GameQ by the XGNCNL Clnln Thai l1d1dlP-d lll9 Co11cfQQ1o1 Q 6K d I'CV9dQFd 1 O11 11 1 X COITQIOGYG y Student Councxl l I 1 4' ty, 2' fi? nRye sH The tradtttonal Chmstmas tree decorated by members of the councl was d1splayed tn the mam hall prtor to vacat1on The tree was also moved to the gym where 1t served as a part of the decorattons tor the Boys Federatton Chrtstmas Formal on December l8 The students aga1n contrtbuted a generous share ot money to the nat1onal campatgns The March ot Dunes Cancer Drtve Red Cross Drtve and overseas reltet were all sponsored by the counc1l durtng the year New stage turmture was purchased by the counctl wtth the help of Mr Tumtr Gerner lt wtll be used tn tuture student producttons and assemblles The usual award and class assemblxes were held along wtth several presented by the Nattonal Assembhes Commtttee The outstand1ng presentat1on tor the year however was that ot the Mtnneapohs Symphony Qrchestra whtch htghhghted the mustcal events on our c1v1c calendar '-Q.--- A2wf5Z56 ML' WMEWMW AWA.. pD,,M.4..,.1.r7c-Wfowfvfw ,JM W Wqb Mi' M Wu fb Wwwp U MMU, QM' 146 I h Lion! ,QLL ' 2,-za.. 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W 3 is fi 'QS X wo x N Qi to , Z3 WSF E T3 fi ifi sg UNC!! tt St ff l' tl 207 To provtde a toundatton tor useful c1t1zensh1p qtve bas1c mtlltary tratnmq and estabhsh patterns ot conduct becomtnq to a gentleman were the purposes ot the Bo1se l-hoh R C T C unlt Cn lanuary 26 a spec1al order was pubhshed qxvtnq the untt 1ts newly promoted olhcers Lt Col Chad Whtte was Battahon Commander wtth Malor Tom Came as lets executwe othcer Cn the battahon statt were S l Capt Ray Mathews 1n charge ot the Corps personnel record and S 2 Ftrst Lt Malcolm McDonald head of publ1c1ty concerntnq the un1t ASSISTGDT S 2 Ftrst Lt hm Bell became the otttclal photographer and Ass1stant S 2 Ftrst Lt lerry l-ltll matntamed the column Rtcochets trom the ROTC 1n the l-hgh L1qhts S 3 Capta1n Robert Forrey regulated the operatton ot honor company compehtton and S 4 Capta1n Roy Fraser was 1I'I charge ot supply Capta1n lullus l-lelvey Capta1n Bob Goodwtn Captatn R1Chard Ru sell and Capta1n Robert Cr1sp were made Company commanders of compantes A B C and D respectwely Sponsors of the corps were Lt Col Arlene D1lle battahon Capt Susan l-lam1lton Companyll Capt Tune Obenchatn CompanyB Capt Carolyn Carley CompanyC ano Capt Rat Trask CompanyD . .T,C.E du rt ' pt ' pr l7 S , Mc-9 fM, '::.' , .Q ,.,. 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X AA, A X w ' ,i all -gi ALL 'JI 5 N Q 1 xx K 4 Claeeee offered 1n Bolee Hrcrh vary from the acadern C Coursee to home GCONVTYIC P Q T C and a' +C rreclnanlce Much re arranq.nq O schedale wa necee sary th year when Arnerrcan Goyerr rnenl wax made a requlred sub1ect for Jumor Requnrernenls lor qraduahon and college en trance are carefully consldered rn planmnq a schedule The average course mcludes several years of a lorelqn lanquaqe scrence mathe mahcs Enqlrsh and h1slory Glrls must take Phys1Cal Educahon IH therr Qophornore year whrle boys may take enher P E or R O T C A semester of Amerlcan Government IS QIVQH 1n preparatron for Arnencan l-llslory a requrrement IN the semor year Wsrrl-fc e :mc 'er J rmtlnq e r' al ar e r B ntl :mer VI :nee PM w Q1 . i - . e Q 5, , . . ., ar .. . ' -. . - 4 f 1 S ' S '- ' is , ' . ' x i .. 3 . , . . Q , J f 1 V 1 r ' 1 f - , e K , , , Mn'-' lx llc 4 11,-yy .1 waffllul ye 'ne '. l 'yr mr f'las'sfe-S. P 'ne f f ill .xarxxr fs pnurs :1 avmlai le 1. .H S, Itseezzl:-:r:e.a1-ythe way Mr. Pantry explalnf' .' ff, l .f Plxyfzce class. Dv ' Q-ll 'tw llmfv f1w'l':ally F N 2 um' rlullyll' ,1'9 ..lvllall lfzr 1 . Mr I-.'1 lwrw l., 'x.-ful' lv w ln- :lvl li ,yr 'll'-fre Tln- ne llal' c1frY,uwrll1m.1'l,l yr-.ar 5 v . ' . . A ' ' . T .L e , - - I, , . , Chemrstry and Plays cs studerts performed experrments rn newly equrpped laboratorres tl'1 year and the Home ecoromlcs roorn recerved new electrrc ranoes and retrrqerators Members of the Expressron classes took part rn the drstrrct and state declamatlon contests and presented pantomrmes tor the grade schools Publ c Speakrnq students besrdes preparrnq essays speeches and radro scrrpts studred the fundamentals ot parlramentary procedure A new add1t1on to the EXDTGSSIOH Department was Debate Members ot the Debate team competed wrth speech students from nerqhborrnq schools Chorr band and orchestra classes proyrded an outlet for the musrcally mclrned and partrcr patecl IH concerts and musrc testrvals throughout the year xl Jr H1 rm r m vs mflwfvrk f urn r 1 J ma llome F rx room P Ve-r w 0 1 r 1 pt 1 Nam:-1 M fr:w1 n F I as :vt ww mf pep 2 ' Early rn September candldates tr1ed out for the othces ot cheerleaders wtth lerry H111 elected Yell Kmg luamta Walter Queen Mllas l-lm shaw Duke and Pat Dyson Duchess These tour w1th the help ot the Pep Band were largely responslble for the support g1ven the team The Gobblefest the years most lmportant pep rally held a few n1ghts before the Thanks g1v1ng game between Bo1se and Nampa tradl tlonally mcluded slots presented by each class COI'1'1pGl1l1V9 yells and a Serpentlne through the streets Th1s year each class prepared a float wh1ch accompan1ed the Serpentlne Afterwards a dance was held 1n the gym and the w1nn1ng class was announced The trophy went to the tumors the second consecutxve year that the class ot l950 has won the award The rally for he football team before lt left for Klamath Fall Semor slut at the Goblvlete t l efore the Bot e Nampa foot! all qame e llc-a ter re paqlfed at the rally lel m tlc gym lerre Bon e Caldwell to tl all game la ketl all game Qlttmrq m the Fra id taml Yell Wu h Dy tn Kmq lerry H I Dx ke Mxla Hln haw ani ueen luamt1Wwlter 5-. ,cv- 1 I I I I - I I 1 - 1 1 I . - I I . I . I I I , Q F . . ' ..s t . sf V ,. Th I nrt :1 we ' I t fl x I w tw the s,- ' , rv w 1 . An xmpromptu pep rally was: held m the fnudntorxum lxetoro fx Caldwell I 5: I . J I sr H . f' ess Pat :rv , ' ul: 1 s S ' r Q , , 1 t f a' Q '75 wt Q 93' ff' ., Q - i - I: 4 I Several times a month, an assembly provided a welcorzie interruption in classtime routine. Members of the expression classes presented a novel pep assembly before the Thanksgiving football game, and in a more serious vein the Armistice Day Assembly. Qther assemblies planned by the student body included the choir's Christmas assembly: the sophomore, junior, and senior assemblies, and the award assemblies. The Christians, who lectured on the River of No Return, appeared on the National Assemblies program, as well as two musical groups, the Kilties and the Volga Troubadours. Une of the last and most important perform- ances of the year was that of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 'l'lift,v iir' r 'ro introflvimed in the fzrst allfrivrl fa:::'e1nlil',' of the flfhfinl ywyr. lane-V Tfmrvf-V' lfrwiri lfvlvrvtfsn, nnrl lfmvt Augtiivl f-fwypriifffl tlw Du' 'li v tl A 1 D 1 ri l Fivwly v .-1 r:'i1:t we ay ,,:,-f- pl jr T' ' iw- lf- -l-1 Mr-rririari fin tlif- tliif r mul lifwl- flfwlwiri Jhww ii l f vi it ww lf nf- .ri the early 1909 ,- Mill ml:-. M ll' rail l re' 1 fu li ffmidlllf-vw-rfittlif-Av,-,irflAs.-1-frilly l'l.f- A fag yi-'llii Vliwr' wins lf-'slim-fl :ri lla- f-mivml f'lii:.,trim,. 1 ,sf-ml ly. L an Nun 7,-.sf .wk- ea of ce n ec. o 1 of lo 8 40 oc e a beo nr o A ea Qcrool M A-er Cdober o loweo Q Co or H ff Q f e Nowember Ill lov t f e 'e eww , oroamzed R C T Q dance bard oer h dlrectlon ot Seroean' Clark The approaeh of Chrletmae vaeahon brouoht plane lor the Boye Feds rahon C,l'YlNlIHd9 Formal held December l8 The B Club Formal marl-leo the openmq ol the new year w1th an 1mpress1ve 1nterm1ss1on ceremony The B Club Queen and her attend ants elected by the B Club members were crowned ln addmon the most valuable player of th1Q year s football team and the two honorary Co captaxrs were presented Dlf' 1 Mum D 'Ve ar vN eK Pa'l'i 'ef-I---,-Q w ,-,KL .,.,,:-' 1 --'YV T -' f' , TW, .I,A- cz o. V.. Jill. .,: , l.. B .:f: . uf.. : ,H - ,g o S 1GlCc3T,Yud rf ,11.l,lY1f'..'1fhfht, gl- l. ' '- - f-,-'W f. l ll v- T' 1- f. 1, .Q Tong . , .A ',o. the l .ul Q Cahee P' The R .TC y,r'-esezrtetl its Skit 'ifllll Annual 1 V- y ,, , Mllllofiv' bali art , , W ztiuslc ,lj he lK-elelfll llflu HQ . T ' 'K . . . T. ' U 3 A A 1 i , . , LI. ' f. G , l , J .L . 4 if X , v V 1 V N V . - . - M , 3 , , . , . L .X H v , f Y 1 A 7 . . . . . . t. ff U ff , . , , . . , , , 1 v kd I 9 I T A A Artrxil I ifriI,'.'I'1fi.lr Etlv1H -'ll.Z 'f 'fe' rw 1- Oimczf- la la Tllfl, 'Bm-y Wh.1e K. lifarz Rme' C'l.rl.- Meltvfflt f1r:iFIf me 'Inn' lim.-'ou env yel flf :',e r,ff+1flf11w'f-lf-lrl zwtlfm- Nw mf-fNf1'ytp--1 'Iwww My nlf-lute He lu-l l' K' .': lififllfy, lmm Km ,f-Y lk 3 l '4i,11 any 111-11:- 1-lfm-e f fa .' lw- M gfwrrw ymruv, 5 :prf-H' xy' vxlf-rltwyvfsl' lww- , c'drfJm.-1w- ta--E l ff M' f ' 'wvyv fm. V1 ft f- .U mtwvwl-rff llm' Clflxff EAI. ll Marker F' Mfr-'xfir' N , ' l.f1'.'f3 wflf1i .:Z-Q, ref' lla:-:Irie Nel- yrwarifl-11' ri-iarv Mar 'rr wk ,intl t rf 1: i' e F Y .1 Formal. ll 1': '.:el4::'.':ll-'twuv.1'l'.l -:t'1 l: 'a l'T 'rw-l -r -4 I 1 - l 1 1 l - 1 '.-1' , uf Y , :A ' may. , Q-2 Near Valentme 5 Day the Scarlet Slctrte he o th beauhful Sweetheart Ball and later lr the month a sport dance was QIVGH by memberq of the Glrls Athlettc AsQoc1at1or The presentahon ot the queen and her court and the May pole dance were all part ot the tradltlonal program at the annual May Queen tormal sponsored by the Glrls Club As the end of the year drew near the jumor class gave the lunlor Semor Prom lor the de parhnq semors The clostnq dance ot the year as well as the last h1qh school dance for the class of forty n1ne was the memorable Gracluahon Formal f n r nr lor! 4 am Tr 5 len of B ti ns H ey a fl T 1 ari eufenan V mmnry a c D lle led the qrand mar l 1 n ler tl e e ry Bwll e K D rm hfl x nr r hon of Qqt Dm! wr xi ll I fig . f 4 A 2 1 e 1 ' ' A r . . , . , - , l , ' ,, Cfovmlefs la r'-'fl to tl.e ,rt dmv 'wt ll , Away' Plfxw-, ' ful ilu- Ci A A. fzv l ae. ff'n'fvallzr1nrl,1flnr '42 at ?l.r' Sm1rletf'l-1-r91: l'Sv:sfwYlxeefs1'l lifsll M The Bannovk H1-Y after-flue,-qf1r1.e' clfmf' wi mmf- wf-ll xttvmlflfl : y 'lm .rtuf ts: .H Vapfl J elv, n rfgrk, vf ln f l 'r ffm: nl lf Vol. : . . f fx 1 4 ..L:al'1'e,2fitTt1, 'Mxl a r ' Tlo, 'A - eta fu is Af rnufl qfrwfl mvlswt fa? fly lrml. .: 'lla-fl lfu mvler Tl fdl f-f' . . f fl' lc. s 1 lt , Q3 ll, A 4' ia I Z . fx! v 5 - ly , ' fu l Y A , 2 S V A . LIP 4 , X WC' 64 Every al ler carrvlrg on a strenuous or ve or 'nembe s eaclr club settles down to the busl n ss o plarr ng 3 su uc 6YlllV crruellrg 1n11a l o Narurally the lnccnnno member nausl be nnade to look as odd as posslble G A A neo phytes arrlved at school wearmg short skrrts plgtalled balr and rolled slockmgs and tlms years Dramallc Club lmuales caused a mlld sensallon when they appearcd ln lllealrlcal make up The would be member slunk down lhe hall trymg to avo1d any old club members But alas he was usually caught commanded To kneel and reclle Q most noble superc1l1ous osten tauous Masked Une or some egually compl1 cated speech Alter a few more trrals and lrrbulanons the 1H1l16lGS took the club pledge and emerged full fledged members w wlrl 1 :male bew Y Teen c wr, ind for ni eremory 15 meer I i 0 y n 1 3 qi - . , , X 1 1 A 1 1 , L.. y l , . . I f ' ' . . . . 1 . r c, .1 - 1 'e:: f . iris f ., i Q l' - .i ri. , , -, ' 7 . J X 1 or ' A s. 1. . . . ,f P c c , A I M! X . Y i x A . . , ' x , , - 1 1 1 . H . . I A V I - , 11 . 1 ll11r tlIl12-, lfmll,w1lw fSll.r:llw1 playin-. mv'-wr lvy llw lam: .vx, rw lwl l 1-rmw mm 1l11r.'lm'n ll1m1.ql.1mtilwyear, Tl ff Fwrrnal lvvlflfw uw el lla-Y vfrywrilflfalv.. wa' xr rim,-wpuc1l1lya,,i wlllx ll 0 xnlr rn ,ne. 1 - rrxernl-err we. 1 zn1t1f1Ver,l 111 1 '2 lleaulxlrzl . x rl B l. rlvulvnl, grfxrdzrwl lm:-1lE1zr tlw1q1e111ta Mflze Ffurfu. T ll TM- Muzi. l f . llltlfk' yw :vs lyrml rl 'rw' rvwn-1,' -rv :yr lfvwfrr file:-f vm - Frlday s d1sm1ssal bell was a welcome sourd to all ot us smce 1t marked the beglnmng of a week end ot freedom Many ot us 1o1ned the crowd at the Teenage dances sponsored by the lumor Chamber ot Commerce at the Amerrcan Leglon Hall where we could dance to the mus1c of the K dets After each home basketball game the Ban noclc H1 Y sponsored a dance at the Y M C A and Cannons was sure to be f1lled wlth the usual week end mob shellmg out mckels for cokes or a favor1te song on the Juke box Durmg the wmter months slit fans headed tor Bogus BGSIH and skaters for lulra Dav1s Although week end and hohdays were any th1ng but restful the br1et vacation made the prospect of returnmg to school a l1ttle brlghter o er or pu 1? mmvf M1 9 l 11 Joker 11 .plHror15r11'H wonldm J how her hand 1f twere rurnmy Tle weelclv teen g dance h lat le A frxc in le-gxf hall were 3 grelt ource of pleasure to 'he tudents of P H S We nf w take yo Behmd the Qwlnglnq Door at tl el C. C Lev1D1r-r 1er tw V m the Lvlfx atBoq11 Bus n 1.4. I . 1 . . 1 1 I . ' . . . ., , . . l - I 1 1 P lc ' ss -1 A ls: 1, I , 'cf 1 :nel U 1 fr . ' 1 2' :gr The clans qatheratCann1n'f every Frwday and Saturday mqlnt. 1 ' , , fe e eff' tm, mf 31 . an ' .1 ,C : . s . , . . 1 , u , ' . 15 .1 .' Q. f Sli 1 'V' arm 'z, , ff fe 1:1 . -., D If 1. L Lyn L CF Fr QQI4- GVIFQ Teal' D VC ,L CNdCOBEi leff ep The Charm Beam C C1'v1H1OI1 Gul lub COFSIQUICI O three mpfeeehid ues f on each Claes preeeutecl everal awen. ex hd ea The Y Teere the ,umor members 01 e CA also enjoyed arothef yea of achvmes Thu orqm lZGf1OY1 too IQ open to every Qlrl m B H S and Drovldes fum and ehiertemmemt for ll membe D D H -V I ' I I I Ci 111, :ist fiat' ef ECE'.CCl E121 Ester' Cerxelfps vs-efe SfEf1CT1L'Ci ITA, the Iiiiiki ig i:Q'.'f- e4,i'.'1Q'e TQ , fi Scyllerzicis Filflflgfif stggdk-xiii. As th f ,f29T,1I'.Q' afar cf ifie 'feet the Girls Ciuh fifli esseiibyf iii Get-a:C'gi11ile1i iea fer QQ 'vi 3 ijw :xi 4135. Ei, P815 C1W.l1. Cc-5, JI1SCYP'j.1hP Cel Xrful 4 11 h with the Bays' FQiQxI'3TiAJI1, 'wi 1 the' annual Maj: Queer Ball, X1 1,11':'.of fe 14 f 'lure r 1 13, -Q 'S 'e -mbhzee die. - 1-,1ei . lfh,Y.W. Q , 1 A ' Y . ' V V . a rd iQAA::.- 'I--Iy,11r:fr.-'.1'.,.'w 3.' :.'v:: '.:r wy.:'1.: S 'fir P-T .Sli 1 : f ', 1Z4'f' ' Ir.:e1f1 In lf Ln, 1' ir.ru,'.n ef- Vfbylt . Serigpf 'I'-me-,fri I en 1' : '31 Ed S.g'f-' ifayaxdf Qri igjei Y' 7 e H.1 :r-r, Ffa' N'5112 I A Y -,'ef 'WJ rx Pei 7' 'fgrerf V1 7 PE 1-V1 114' E ILL. T'Jf1'.'.'Ff'.'.r, 7 -1 ff 5-Am, 1 , .V V www,-1,s:,,' 1 ,V .-I 1+ . wg rm. 1. 1 1' V. 4 J. 660264 Patl Q Ct'COlF1Qf Q e Y o e B H S famous hot oflf durmg football seafoh u o tebprhoothelseofth haea tra Q New tt cloool ht, lolfo tt ell the hhrary wan a fop la. and compafatlvely QUIGT meetmq place where many btudehts speht thetr Study txfpp ct rect cohtrabt to tt peacetut llhrary was the Ca eterla where 'ood was downed amld the Ctdflq ro of trays and the WITIFFITJQ ot the cash reotster Wmter or 'Summer mommq hoof' and eve hlrlo tt ere was one e tahhshmemt whlch was alwaye tltted to the hurstmq pomt The place of Course was lou s practtcalty an extracur UCLIIGF actlvlty for a malortty of the students e 1 Urns w --3 . 'I , ' ' ' ' I - we-. ,-1 lm A I J . L ' 1, f'fc'.: W L.: .ot pi. l l th ,. . ., . Q . ' l - , htals ir.hoo,l..1frl,.,p. .le sblt, ,-.Lf SWA L .qv-:Q ,Ng ...,.,, ,..,. to ..... - .,......-. ,- 1. . H . Ie ,Q Q ., Q , F. .. .., ., . l U1 . - , , , , . . . .1 Ll. 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A. fr tsl ' MDN., 1 3 - in ,C li FA sg' 2 f46Z'6646l'664 I '13 1:20 gn ,Q ci pett F T Victor Herbert s three act musical comedy The Fortune Teller was cho en by Mr Wilson and the music department as this year s operetta Those who assisted generously were director Mr Gerner stage manager Mr Davis student director Mary Lynn Hepner and her assistant Barbara Black business manager Evelyn Rensmeyer stage director Lynn Waters and the S MS crew publicity managers loanne Cutler and Lloyd Davis program head Ginger Foy and Sally Nall and Betty Tucker who were in charge ot ticket sales Chosen to play the dual role ot lrma and Muzette were Faye Udell and Elaine Matson and lack Bauer Sandor lack Rtddlemoser and Gary Richardson Madam Pom Pom laclue Taylor and Marcia Eagleson Boris Ronald Cochrane and Keith Tombrink Vaninka Arlene Dille and Donna Arnold Rafael loanne Cutler and Barbara Black and Matosin Eddie Hedges t h t G d dEl yUdll g b 35 I 1 ? ,, M It , . '5 ' Axx I I ' ,eu nn, , - I I, 'f - ', ' J , -I : I ' V 4 Q 5 This year's o re a 'The ortune eller . , . it If . . Q I f M ' I 3 I I - I I - V I I I I I I I 2 ' . . . . 1 ' ' , I I I I Fresco was interpreted by lack Mottg Count Berezowski, Marvin Cfardnerg Ladimir, loe Cordell I I I I I I I ' 1 ' , ' ' 2 ' , ' 2 , 1 ' , ' - Wai inq to qo on . . . Be ind the scenes . , . loe Cordell threatens a duel wi h Marvin ar ner while lackie Taylor an aine Matson watch . . . Fa e sings with the irls' chorus during the allerina scene T., fv f .. .A..-,. X.,..V..-, M.. ,, Lam-V-fv f., fv - f-. ,, gf-'4 i -Hr -fn 'Q 'v A ,,.. Q... A ... I I .-7 .--K fu .V ,. V ,- ' -W ff V Y' -rv mf--Y lff + JV, .V f J HY N1 J f-lvl fc v .A wg-V ,-ff if v, 3. ., Q - .Q W-www ,A f-N X Y Af Q.. MQ: A-,, Fwy, . .k .. ,,.L.. . f f- r ,., f ,-f:.v--- :fp g ,.. ., -.,., , - A, . ..,. ,. ,., . .. , v ,,k.-W .,- N, . M, , .V v v,,4 .r-, Q f . TFLVGYL f.-LWAQQ UL: .F I jg . NF., f. y r ff' ' U Q. WK.,-. 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T, SBA M The A Cappella Chotr under tts new dtrector Mr Warrert Wtlsor sang tt way through another year lull ot rnustcal presentattons ln December 1t presented the annual Chrtstmas candleltght servtce at the State Capltol and ottered entertamment to C1V1C clubs Several holtday broadcaets were QIVSD and the Mtdwtnter Concert IH lanuary clofed the hrst serneete acttvttles Second semester opened wlth the operetta The Fortune Teller alter wh1ch came the Sprtnq SSSSIOD tncludtnq the D1str1ct Festtval at Nampa the Sprtnq Concert and the State Festtval Qlhcers 1ncluded ttrstsemester presldent and student dtrector Mary Lou Rhees vtce pres1dent Evelyn Rensmeyer secretary loe Cordell treasurer Arlene Dtlle Second semester prestdent lack Bauer vtce prestdent Ketth Tornbrmlc secretary LaRae Dunne and treasurer Ann lnrnan Master accompamst was leant e Pratt asstet d by l.al?ae Dunn Phyllls Karn and Mary Lou Mtller 37 'Om Wemw Wwe Zona? and Qczqn Cabin for Miss Skinner and Miss Knnbrouoh . . , This way pleaselw With these lines opened the entertaining three-act comedy, llGur Hearts Were Youno' and Gay, produced by the BHS. Dramatic Club, Director was Luniir Gerner, assisted by Miss lean Long, and studerpt director, Sandra Price. The play was presented December l6 and l8, with many ot the parts double-cast. First night leads were Mary Lynn Hepner as Cornelia Gtis Skinner, and loanne Cutler as Fmily Kimbrough. Gther members ot the tirst nioht cast were Fred Koplce, Lyle Cunningham, Phil Meagher, Mary Lou Rhees, Frank Long, Erwin lohnson, Herman Van Flsberq, Ann Tremaine, Barbara Black, lack Merriqan, Faye Udell, lune Abbot, Gary Richardson, Dorothy Murray and Ann Olson. Second nioht substitutes included: Carla Brodd, Ruth Pond, Marilyn McCurdy, Mary Scholes, lim Bell, Marlene Boor, Marcia Eichenberqer, Milas Hinshaw, lanice Moore, and Barbara Pennington. 2 19421 Mr Gernei s speech and expression students took an active part in the district and state Decla mation Contests A new addition this year was the choric readino section directed by Mr Gernei Mi McGrath and Mary Lou Rl ees At the di trict meet n Caldwell Boise students presented a one act play entitled The Dust ot the Road Tl e cha acters in this ar tasy were lerry Hill Pat Kino Ray Abarrate and Gary Wells Repre set tn o Boise in oratory were Fddie Fowler alter dinner speaking Pat Miller poetry es orionf fit rwn ii ora oii nd e For x r VY meiicq L oio oratory winfi t ov or e ci t i iid i u i o L s ois Wc BllMorsc Speech tu rt were busy tlsf x a round with essay speeches radio scripts a d tre additional stidy o the tundamentals o parliamentary procedur t8 T: in 'Vp ' w : W . T A Y A ,K gt 1 A , 7 If . M - n'l , . i Ur '. I x My Flef-'woofland,1o1ne othi1De:a'eTef1!v. rriemtrers weltrfmiefmtot town The . -49 vneml ers ca' tl ,'w!ntrtl'1Dvl -ite Team iivist-V, tariffs. I I I s, 'ss ' , . fi s. S i , A- c s 1' - 2 A i '- ,, X 1 F . . , A . , . . it . ., t. i A - . , , , ' eq, 'J ,, -i -B 'g ' ', Q Fyerett Stunibaiioli, extemporaneoixs spealcino' Bob Reynolds, interpretative oratory' Quentin Bat ., J I 1 al essay: no E ' 1 lcl isori, ori it l wtory and the writincr of il radio script, UA Fv n rf' 'ff Mo A in eq rt ' 1 if o 1 t'Tl:1C:istiti1'1o1, Gui nic n ft tl 1' Pe' iplg-Q Riqltcf' is i' .c h. . . s deis - tere.r ' 's,.,.. .-, , ' c, :1 4. c 1 A f 5 t , A A e. 'PX C? Q YL Y P 'Boddluvl P P PY df: 1 1 lf'y r fi The tlrst trophy presented to the student body thls year was the lntramural Tournament Award won by lames Young and Everett Stombaugh members of the Bo1se I-hgh School Debate Team Thls year s debate top1c was Resolved The Un1ted Natlons Now Be Revlsed mto a Federal World Government Most ot the debates were held 1n Bolse although several out ot town debates were held 1n Nampa and Parma Some spec1al act1v1t1es mcluded the Statesman Tour nament and the all g1rl debate Members of the team lncluded Everett Stumbaugh Iames Young Pat Dyson Sharon Sm1th loanne Aldr1ch To Culver hm Wlsner Bett1e Rlchardson Cra1g Spangler Dale Scott Wallace Heath Ronald Tlegs and Ramond Hensley The mstructor was Mr Fleetwood t Slcgh 39 game! During the busy football season the Concert Band provided entertainment at the home games by presenting colorful march routines between the halves. At the Thanksgiving game at Nampa, the two bands forgot their rivalry for a few minutes and combined to present an impressive exhibition, forming a turkey and a church to represent the holiday. Second semester the band turned to concert work, and presented a series of programs, including the Midwinter Concert sponsored by the three branches of the Music Department. This organization took part in the District Festival at Nampa and acted as host for the State Festival here in Boise. Twenty-two representatives from the B.H.S. Band were in the Honor Band and made a trip to Portland to participate in the Pacific Northwest Band. Several exchange assemblies were held toward the end of the year, and the Band made its final appearance in Music Week. Officers were: president, Dave Wailes, vice-president, Dick Kiltzg and secretary-treasurer, lulia Crowley BHSO h iM pp pop 'gmwl No doubt you students remember the first pep assembly of the year lt was the first liberation from classes a momentous occasion' But it was momentous for another reason the premiere performance of the B H S Pep Band' This organization initiated three years ago was popular the first year more popular the T e enthusiasm of the students plus the enthusiasm of the pep band made our cheering section raise many a roof at games and rallies with such numbers as Lassus Trombone 12th Street Rag Fight for Boise and The lohnson Rag The members of the pep band gave us their wholehearted support from the first of the year when tlrey led the famous Serpentine through the Boise streets the night of the Gobkle fest Several trips were made during the basketball season to such places as Pocatello Caldwell and ldaho Falls This year s officers were president Gary Baxter and vice president David Wailes 40 The . . . rc estra under the baton o r. E , . : ' second, and this year ranks even higher in the opinion of the students. h . . . I L .1 . 1 A, I - ' , , 1 I , 1 I ' A 1 I l - Jw.. 5 Under the d1rect1on of Mr Konstantme Epp the orchestra made 1ts tlrst appearance ln the Arm1st1ce Day assembly ln the Chr1stmas program and the Capltol Concert the orchestra presented several selechons mcludmg the ever popular Flrst Noel Members ot th1s orqanxza tlon attended the Muslc Cllmc held 1n Nampa where they had the opportumty to play 1n a large concert orchestra Wrth the A Cappella Cholr and tlre Concert Band the orchestra pre sented the Mrdwmter Concert rn lanuary lt rartlclpated ID the D1str1ct and State Mus1c Festlvals held at Nampa and Bo1se and accompamed the cholr productlon The Fortune Teller Soon afterwards 1t appeared m the Sprmg Concert and later rr Mus1c Week lts tmal appearances were at the Baccalaureate and Cfraduahon servmces Thls year s otflcers were presrdent hm Eherle v1ce presldent Arnold NIXOH secretary Mary Lou Rhees treasurer Eumce Watsoru and hhrarlan D1ck Frost -41 d Edt cl B tty J K sk M lt lty The word Courier is much more than the title ot the Boise High School yearbook lt is the symbol ot hours ot writing photographing typing arranging and arguing combined to pro duce an annual which we hope will meet with your approval. This year's statt included: Editor, Maurice Leiserg Associate Editor, Carla Broddq Business Manager, Betty Koskieq Production Manager, Erwin lohnsong Activities Editor, Mary Lou Rheesg Administration Editor, Tom Caine: Classes Editor, Bob Gartiny Crganizations Editors, Sandra Price and Cameron Wiley: Sports Editor, Eddie Fowler, Student Lite Editor, lanice Moore, and cartconist and artist, Deane lngraham. Enduring the continual hubbub every day was our iaculty advisor, Mr. Small, who remained patient to the bitter end. He was not only advisor, but morale-builder, and at times, referee. Photographer Franklin Carr and his assistant lim Bell, used the ancient plea Watch the birdie, and turned out some line pictures. Dick Mason, student photographer for the Courier, did like- wise. The results ot some ot his quick tricks with the camera can be seen on the snapshot page. 42 xr: 4 'wnq.4' .hhmahv w- -6-5-1: il Courxer Staff 1 r W l Qur two volunteer typ1sts were Suzann Moore and Mar1or1e Anderson who got a complete workout now and then when the edrtors handed IN the1r copy s1xty mtnutes before the dead l1ne Ah yes deadl1ne' That word d1dn t seem to 9X1Sl rn the edrtors vocabularres Courler sales th1s year were cleverly handled by two teams the l-la1rless loes whose captam was Drane Chester and the Lonesome Polecats under the leadershlb ot Ph1l Meagher All durlng the sale the teams were p1tted aga1nst one another rn a hard fought battle Thelr adverttsements were drsplayed on the bulletm boards and read tvprcally You can get more luck out ot your Courler than Halrless loe gets from h1s K1ckapoo loy IUICG We hope the promrse was tultrlled The Lonesome Polecats drew an ace when they prcked Barbara Black tor she was top salesman thts year Runners up were loyce Chambers and Rlchard Morse Now the battle IS over for another year No more overdue copy no mrssmg rece1pt books no prctures to be taken and no typmg to be re done But when we sav good bye to the work we also say good bye to the tun for the year was not wlthout 1lS laughs Courxer Salesmen raw x qren erry 1 e 1 lm or lx l ter lan ' A tad Slarxn Rode ef fn rw e P1611 1 1 Alan Adam la L' Mftt D1 lc Mor an' f'1r,' Wel 43 C? vylip h Hats ott to the members ot the Highlights statt who have kept our school paper tull of the latest news since the first issue ot the year October fifth Lines from Lynn was the familiar title which introduced the personal column ot the tlrst semester editor Mary Lynn Hepner First semester business manager was Doris Smith The annual statt banquet brought the tirst semester to a close and several changes were made on the paper by second semester editor Berta Burgess and business manager Marcia Eichenberger A new column replaced the tirst semester s Character ot the Week and the feature page was revised The H1Ql'1l1ql'1tS pays tor 1tselt through advertisements solicited by the statt members through out the year The main proiect tor the year was the sponsorship ot the collection of poetry tor the Annual Anthology of the National High School Association. The last issue rolled ott the presses on May 20 and that week at the annual statt picnic the editor and statt tor next year were announced. H'ghl'ght St H y Ill, as :1,l3y 1- if ,lf fs, 1 e, , w ,' .f 1, - Q- 51, sw , A ', , usp, . ' 1, V 1 51:1 W y y 1 , 6. , 44 fa Gyrl WWWMW Students at school with musical or dramatic talent appeared on the weekly Tue day night program Highlights ot the Air First semester editor Gary lones acted as master ot ceremonies and society editor Dolores Anderson reported on current events at school The latest athletic activities were reviewed by Sports Editor Bill Whitman and Roy Eraser provided listeners with tacts ot the R O T C A special teature was The Sonq ot the Week choser by some club at school and sunq hy Elaine Matson statt vocalist accompanied by leanie Pratt statt pianist Second semester the program was reduced trom a halt hour to fitteen minutes Special entertainment was provided by members ot the speech and expression classes Erwin lohnson was the second semester editor' lack Koelsch associate editors Diane Chester society editor' Eddie Fowler sports editor' Malcolm McDonald l?.O.T.C. editor' and Elaine Matson and leanie Pratt vocalist and pianist respectively. 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'fy-n 5 Uzgmzfgataana Iicr IIPIC .Zee Zan We The p rpcse of the H1 Y was to create 1Ma1 tam and exterd throughout he chool a ft co1'rr'1.r1+,' h1gh tandar of Chr1 1ar ha acter a d l'at IH effect what the Le Bc H1 Y d1d CUIIHQ the 1948 49 chocl yea TL11 a we club co pon orecl the wearmg of wh1te sh1r s at the ba ketoall games gave WOO to the World Youth Fund v h1ch reb111ld h YMCA s destroyed 1F he wa held the arrual formal d1r'1 r dance and a chool dance n he pr1ng held the annual fa her and son ard mother and sor bangue s and presented food at Chr s rra to the Salvat1on Army Ancong the speakers who came to the weekly noon mee 1ng was Mr Boclcman chapla1n of the pen1tent1ary The ofhcers were lack Koelsch pres1dert Peter lohnson V1Ce p es1dent B111 Au tad sec retary Lyle Cunnmgham treasurer and Brad Shaw chapla1n The faculty adv1sor was Mr Cooper W DLITIUQ 1ts f1rst year IH B H S the Falrmont H1 Y establxshed 1tself as another of the many clubs tn our school The d1ff1CUlf16S formed by havmg all the club member new IH the s hool were nurrerous but later tudents or1g1nally from Botse H1gh were adnattted to membersh1D The Offl ers were B1ll Houston pres1dent Wesley Loveland V1C9DI'SS1d6Y1l l?1chard Bradbury secretary Gary R1chardson trea urer Glen Rams sergeant at arms and Bruce Ptckett chapla1n The faculty advt or was Mr Fleetwood Durmg he year the club donated SlOO the World Youth Fund held a father and on banquet n February and a mother and son banquet 1n May ln add1t1on to th1s two leg1s lators Blll Houston and Glen Rams, and the1r alternates R1chard Bradbury and hm Ballen tyne, were sent to represent 'he club at the model leg1slature IH the spr1ng One of the rrost act1ve clubs 1n the school th1s year was the Bannock H1 Y Smce the formal 1n1t1at1on tn the fall of 1948 the calendar of th1s club was f1lled w1th such th1ngs as sponsor mg the after the game dances at the Y M C A and the wearmg of wh1te sh1rts IU the cheermg SECTIONS durtng the d1str1ct basketball tourna ment Thev also held a father and son and a mother and son banquet and a dance for the other two H1 Y Clubs One reason for the success of th1s club was thetr cho1ce of off cer They lncluded Roy Fraser pres1dent lack Mermgan v1ce DTSSI dent Larry laclcson secretary Tom Ca1ne treasurer and R1ch Collms chapla1n Faculty adv1sor was Mr Gerner The Banrock members generously donated S100 to the World Youth Fund and SlOO to the local Y They also sent two delegates to the model leg1sla'ure IH the spr1ng ' , w - , i ff u '- 1 , .1 1 1 1, 1 .1 1 ' t s no , . . . . , 11 11' 1 1', s ds st . c r- W, , n 11 , ' 1, is 1 s is 1 ' ' - s r. 1 s cti' 1 -s s '1 1 Q t s 1 5 d, 1' ' ' s I e 1 c A1t ' ' rg 1 1 1. 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DISCUSSIONS or world dffdlfg and other opmk of current 1r1tere t conshtuted the prograrrs at the Forum Club rneehnqe held weekly at the homes of the var1oua rnembere Th1s a t1ve orqan1zat1on under the gu1dance of M1 l-laye has been IH ex1Qtence SINCE l93O All 1n1t1ateb were requ1red to QIVQ a deta1led bpeech on at y Kubyect proy1ded by the old rnemberx A mayor dCllVllY of the club IS the mock tr11l held 111 the prmq 111 the D1str1ctCou1tofludqe Vl11lldI'Tl Koel Ch The annual banouet also held 1r1 the epruo wae en1oyed not only for the food but for the 1'1terest1nq after llHI'lGT apeecheb that a corrpar1ed1 Offtce elec ed f1YST eerneste were lack Koe Ch Dre1den l11'11Q Helxey w1Cepre1 dent andTor1Ca1r1e ecreta y Serond Qerne ter ofhce were Dres1der Rmhard R11 bell VIFE o e IJGII Mar1lyn Brodd and ecretarw Betty Kb K19 WEM The Key Club of l9-48-49 d1d ITS best to serve the students the faculty, andthe school IN df ':,ar1y ways as possible. Two representatwes, Alan Adams and D1Clc lvlcNarr1ara were sent to the annval Key Club I:1terr1aI.cr1al Cor1'.'ent1or1 held fhzs year 111 .1 afhzrxqfch D1C. The ::1err1berf xnsfalled the new rccn. hurt,- :erf :ri'he-rT1a1Tiar1dli'111Str1al Ar's rg1:1ld1nq 1:e:'.'1t:e whgih the school has needed for sev- rt 1 er:1 jaeirf. 111ey e153 a5s1sted1r1the Marrh Ct D1r:1e: :a::1pa1qr1 by g1v1r1q speeches ill the iizxfcrzef ard fc the rt'1ar1y grade s:hoole IIT 'f,'NI'.. Key Club ofhcers lcr the year were: pres1- Qiertt, Tong Catneg vxce-pres1dent, Maumee Le1- serg secretary-treasurer, lack Koelsch Chrst sernesterb and D1ck McNamara Ceecond semes- terJ.Represer1tat1ves were: Don Bryant, Charles Newhou e Robert Crmp and ETWIY1 lohneon The three a t play Our l-leartk Were Younq ro Gay l11qhl1qhed the act1v1t1e of the 1 C ln ter th1 year Th1 tornedy he P 11 1 o loea e et 1lf1llel e e c e F- o eker req eDe C Vc Tre c vw e B G e rc e e re y Carla o wr e qentt ew e e te 1w11 c A E E JE- Q t ' Q 1 ' - t 'Q 1 5 . 1 . M. C . . 1 . f S ' ' 1 S . , 1' ' ' - C 1 L1 'f. T rs t ' r 1 , r ls , s 1117 111: ' , ' - 5 h TT 5 r, 1- s- rs ' i .11 , ' sw g ye Dm ' 1 , - C. a A 1 ,r 1 1 Ml A' 1 t 1 s 1 Dratriafe l1:, , 1 's . s e was 111, lerf lprertwri ,t Mr. L11 L1!'G9I 19I', l'llll5 1i'.',sc 1. X'fe11:1:14 1 yy Sfriq. :r111l4 Ili arrl Ilkilxqll l' 'xr 'f ff'111:.es 'he new 1:1err1l'1ers t1 1. th 1: ':l,dat1c:1 tc the elder !hesgi11::1s at th .111t1r:' '1r:, 111 Fezruary r'a1f1ri4 Th r:1e1:1t1ersh1r tct 'lt laroesf 1:1 years. A' fe-4.'er1:l rxeetgriqf iu:'1r'.q 'he yea: the D:1::11t.: Clgb heard Axzest sr, a s, 11:11 helg e i at tlt' ,jaf :lcr11at1cr1CC:.fest 1,-.'h1'h if helpi 1:1 Boise th: Ae'r. 1 t.rst SSZLGETGY lfzcere er 3 Sandra Prfe gzefbierifg cb arfir. '.'rr'e,r,res11ie:1tg ff::11r Mo: , s C tarjg 'I' Br dll, hgtpb :.11r.f 111.1 lefty Hpll, s'r R 1.-11fa1t11r'. Th A' '.-:ez : gfafetl sevcrfl Se1:1es rlzy E' ' 1 l vl'111 of I. Frei Kip Ve ltxliizf H Carla brcxfti 1:11 lJh.l l. .1 ln Z3 :O Vu The 1948 49 Ge s Toga a r La Club had an excellent p ograrr to orroe r eres La 11' and to how the val e at he lang age everyday l1fe Monthly rree 1'1gs were he scere of GCI 1 te wh1ch held the keer nteresr of all he me-rrbers The club sponsc ed vocabulary con made Ch stnsas Ca ol bookle s for tlse La 1r clas es ' h1gh chool and r or 1 h d1 played pc er and cpe ated a conce IGH at a basketball game The Gena Togata lm a rrember of he lurlor Clas 1cal League and carr ed out ofne of the pro,ects of th1s orgarnza ION At the annual Lat1n Club bangue hed n March the members 1m1tated old Roman cu tom of food and dres The ofllcers were consu B111 Gcttenburg and praetor D1ny Knudsen The ddVl or was M1 s Hogarth Penser Parler Agn to th1nk to speak to act IS the motto of Le Cercle Franca1s Its a1m lb to create IU Bolse H1gh an 1nterest 1n the French language culture and art The French Club w1th MISS Barnes as ad v1sor had a bu y and eventful year It sent two CARE packages to French fam1l1es at Chnst mas acgu1red several l1lm STYIDS p1ctures and booklets to add to 1t hbrary and obtamed French CODISS of the Reader D1gest for a school 1n France H1Qhl1QhT1I'1Q the clubs al la1rs was the annual banquet 1n the spr1ng The ofhcers lor the TIYST semester were lohn Baker pres1dent Alberta W1lson v1ce DFSSI dent Mary Lou Varlan secretary, and Ann lnman, treasurer Gu1d1ng the second semester dCf1V1t1eQ were pres1dent Tack Bauer v1cepres1dent Carmen W1Tl1dmS, secretary, Charlene Shaw and treas urer, Dorls Mauney Quia Qezfeifcma ElC1rcu1o Castellano the Spamsh Club had another busy schedule for the 1948 49 chool year The l25 member corresponded w1th ch1l dren ID Spamsh peak1ng COUUTTISS collected books and rnagazme for people IU the war torn Ph1l1pp1ne lslands and 1ntroduced a po1nt ystem wth pr1ze for h1gh po1nt members lntereshng enterta1nment wa prov1ded by a number of guest speakers Ma1n event ot the year was the annual Span 1sh Club DGDQUST wh1ch was held 1n the SPTIDQ and featured Span h foods prepared by the members The othcers were Carla Brodd pres1dent Sue Conno s VICS pres1dent Tune Obencham record1ng secretary Toanne Hartzler corre spondmg secretary Norma Mae Dyke treas urer and Leah lores h1stor1an AdVlSOFS were M1ss M1lle and MICS Peterson - n- t , o tin , u 1 r 1 1 pr 1 t 1.1 -t in 511 s ' 'u o t .1 u in 1- - , . - . A A L A L .4 L 2 L V ' 1 s ' 1 1 ' t 1 -1 ' I L. 1 K 1 - tests, ri- 1 r t 1 :Q soo. ' s gui hg, 's st s 'o r ss -. I 4 A 11 1 f 1' -s' , 1 s 1 l l ' 2' . ,' 1 1 , s. 1 ls, 1 and Colleen Tiegsg quaestor, Mary Lou M1llerj .Cf . I T - Q I , S . i 'I ,, . Q . M , s 1 ' sl ' - ' 1 f ' ' Q ' RS - 1' 2 , 3 5 F . A , I - 1 , , I I - ' ' 5 , - 2 L I , . - . ' r - ' . e fa ' ' s . 1 ,S V 1 A . ,S . Every two weeks the 1948 49 H1 tory Club met to dlscuss world problems and ltsten to quest speakers relate thetr exper1ences ot travel IH toretqn lands Buslness meettnqs were held to help the members better understand how our country and others are governed The club IS a member ot the lomt Amertcanl zatxon Councrl and sends one member to the counctl s monthly rneettnqs Thrs orqan1zat1on helps prepare toretqners for clttzenshlp tn the Untted States by supporttnq a local school whtch helps to educate such people tn and around Botse for naturallzatlon The Hlstory Club otftcers for llrst semester were president ltrr Bell vtce prestdent Blllee Bryan and secretary treasurer Barbara Pen nmqton Otttcers second semester were Shar on Smrth pre tdent Sandra Prtce vxce presr dervt ltm Bell sec etary treasurer Advtsor was MISQ lettrey ad!! am!! To be eltqtble tor membership in the Quill and Scroll prospective members have to lD9,1lK1CTS or seniors connected with the busmess staff of e1ther the Courier or the Hiqhlxqhts. lf not. forty column tnches ot thetr work have to be publrshed tn the school paper. Men1bers have tc be in the upper thtrd of the1r classes in scholasnc standznq. A1 an tmpresstve candle ltqhtmq Cererricny ir. April etght new members were zritzttated. Those students meettnq the Qulll and Scroll requirements were: Berta Burgess Marcta Ezchenberqer, Cathy Ntxon, Claudette Ramey. Ruth Pond, Doreen Belot Thornas, Bettie Rtch- ardson and Maurice Leiser. Presidtnq over the orqanizattons aftarrs thts year were: president, Mary Lynn Hepnerg vtce- presxdent, Mary Scholes, secretary-treasurer, Roy Mosman, and advisor, MIS? lmo Brown. The ctence Club ctBo1se l-ltqh School 1 open a ude s tnte arv ph e c e ce Je the Cl1TECl1OVU ot the pre Men Bett te t wen try en r ere't tn n Q CN s N t- F-' F' C' v. h ec swf -ce q ea hreetnq e w adept 'tee c cwest e ie we fl r ur en c Ctt C I l ' - s . 1 . me 7 ,' . ' 1 . . .A . I , I X. I A I . - . I A L, : ' - . - . V S, I . I . 'A M.- ., , r . - . ' - I tc ll st nt. . rested tn .A . as of s 1 n . Um, r . . J sg t, .y lclarptcrlg V1 reftl t, Mt l 4 .Mxllerg secs re'ar', treasx:r'e, Ev. . Str .tauqhj and ati- '.:sC.z Mr. L. E. D the bismrznthlj rgeetxriqs rg :r.a:let:1te:.sttnq and edxgratg pzal. Each member of the clutg hai a parfrctglar yrc'e'Tc:1 'hzc h .rsh' 'xrl ddurzr. the year. Ai c rt tl , r ports ere 221 , .r fl s subecfs, t,ll, ' by group jzsctxssicris. Guest spsai rs as ' ll asd-rr1,r.sTraf1cris and iebates cri c' r t scleritxtzc rieu-ss pr xuded Sgr-arise lx.: wxfh er1fezfa1:.1r.Q IZ'.9E'flYiQ5 1 't.rC11ql1f..t 'he schc l year. t l 32 'uf L L Q D g c f G '49 A fn Q W t H qc as ci 1 J' ZF' A rtfnrwt offrcers ee e re gen ct e S e r er Pa' e se re a ea a H M Scrre c h ofthe Ar C prorrc e a e e r e angtrg Q a nc -L le reg A f-la tlfef far T1 a fl arf cthe C lc fs, The Stage Ma age Socrety better :mms B H S stuclen' a the S M S ts a group of hcy who worked hard but got lrttle glory The S M S hovs were rn charge of sets awd scenery footltghts specralltghtmg effects L. tam solmd effe t and m fact everyth no cp the s'age excep' he actmg Thev me.e C ct. y at schccl as er. ,l e rrhsr al p o 1 cfs plays amd all c her r e se tat ors ot 'ic'h he chocl a d r Dr ha 'ook pla e th he a cttorturr The 1048 40 eff ers fc the hah we e .re dent lce Ccr el ahd Jrce presroteft Lu VN'aters S MS JA so' was Mr Lefty Da . .,-..-uf, 1 The nferrber of 'he Bcrse Htgh School Camera Clap car' ed out a extertsrve course to lear rrore about he rpfes and techrrgtae of photograohv They o tamed mstructrortal pro grams from leagrrtg ohotographtc manpfac turers tr the ccurttry artcl 101I'1S l the Eastrram Kodak Comparys camera club ancl school servrce program A mator part o he actrvtttes was flelcl rrp to such places as Ca hey Lakes Bogus Bastn and Kuna Cares These tr1ps gave the merr bers a chan e c hc ograph the scenery s rr rourtdmg Box e At D1 mor h l' meetmgs the rrerr pers shovtefl rtc re l 'l scussed xarlcus p ctc g aphrc prorle e year ot ce w re e wen' oe ch e e Mrlas Hmshavt cor respondmg se ecrv lchrt Baker recordmg secretary l-lelert Brewrt and treasurer Cam erort Wrley The fa ulty advisor was Mr Bracken Ms V: .5 A Last fall '.-:heri the :luis of the sthicl '.-.'gr- ' Q5-girtrgig 'C plat. th-it activities for The 'fear , 1 a dr 'gp if art-riirfiei studexts g,t tcgether . -' aid crgariiz-i at 'Eff clulc, which wctli irc- 5 '31, an cytlet fcr th-xr artistic abilities. 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F11-:g.::.f-: Ofwle-deed e t e o ect a e a ce s tp keep a recc d o the oder' w o a e absent ard check v p on the ED ertee bv call ng 'he r horres Oh ye hey are al c l'e lovely peop e who b Q hose welco e yel rw u 1 sp TIL a u But these are not the only helolul e ha he orde hes perform They rur er ards for the teachers and the studerts deltver tele phone messages and accomphsh vartous o her duttes helpful to the students and the faculty These orderltes and thetr advl or M Qt nes deserfe much ot the credtt tor maktnq otr school an eftecttve and well orqantzel tn tltutton da 4 It you have ever been lucky enough to escape from a classroom durlnq the day, you couldn t help but nottce those fatthful students known as hall monltors You were asked to stgn your name on a blue sheet ot paper and xt you were tn a hurry you probably resented tt But tt 15 through the watchtulness ot these students that the cloakrooms and lockers are kept sate from potenttal Dtlllnqers The hall TFOTITOTS advtsed by Mr Wood QIVG up a study hall each day to watch 'he halls So next tlme you are asked to ' stqn here please keep these thtnqs tn mmd and stqr your lohn Henry wtth a smlle clfwvzccma Now where would they keep a book on the hte of Grover Cleveland? you ask yourself after searchlnq through the ltbrary You thmk you have looked everywhere but walt why not ask one of the student l1brar1ans'9 She could tell you tmmedtately where to fmd tt and would probably get the book tor you Thls ts one ot the many servtces the ltbra rtans offer the students ot BH S They are always on hand to check out books and keep the ltbrary straughtened up thereby rnaktnq It easter tor students to hnd matertal Ot course they re happy to collect hnes tt necessary These qtrls advtsed at the flrst of the year by Miss Berry and later by Mtss Hansen had to learn the Dewey dec1mal system and have a complete knowledge ot the card catalogue The student ltbrartan s yob ts not an easy one and commands the attentton ot all the students of B H S f I lt ts the ,cb of th rderltes to coll o -ffcndf n .l s, ' ora t t st' u h r t l c Q ' s tt s ' 1 t 1 . -. , s, t. s LA . - l rtrt t - Q, -.lo': slxps to yo ', just as your -Az . nd yo 'r Class are at the lowest possxble ebb, , t t ', S rvzces t tt o. 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A ' A ' f l W I I l l 55 M k yA r ly tT The Carls Club whose membersh1p mcludes every q1rl IH BOISS l-hgh School sponsored many act1v1t1es durlnq the l948 49 school year One of the hrst soclal events was the Cal1co Ball held October 22 and co sponsored by the Glrls Club and the Boys Federahon Co chalrmen tor th1s atfatr were Evelyn Rensmeyer and Blll Austad At Chr1stmas the Glrls Club collected money from the students to buy candy toys records and other ltems Wh1ch were sent to the Veterans Hospttal Ada County l-lospltal and the State Colony at Nampa To ralse money tor thetr orqamzahon the G1rls Club ottlcers sold penc1ls and candy at school and operated the concesslon at two ot the basketball games wlth the help of the Charm Board W1th the approach of May came plans tor the sen1or q1rls luncheon and the beaut1tul May Queen Formal At th1s annual dance the May Queen her two Matds ot Honor and her page were crowned About th1rty t1ve sen1or glrls took part ln the trad1t1onal May Pole dance The ottlcers were lean Marker pres1dent lenn1eAhFong v1ce pres1dent Evelyn Rensmeyer secretary and Pat Trask treasurer The 1un1or ottlcers were Carol Allen pres1dent Hall1e Morrls v1cepres1dent Mar1lyn PIGFCS secretary and luamta Walter treasurer Dlrectmq the sophomores act1v1t1es were pres1dent Sue Clalre Freeman v1ce pres1dent lune Ah Fong secretary lanet Austad and treasurer Ann Olson Adv1sor for the Glrls Club was Mlss Otness W M lc F T yA Q 1 X Jean ar er Jenn h ang Eve n Rensmeyer Pa 1-ask Presuient V1ce-presldent Secretary Treasurer , f f 1 I I I - , 1 I . , . . . . 1 1 f f . . 1 . . f 1 1 I . . . , , - 1 1 ' 2 , ' 7 ' , ' - ' 1 , 5 , - ' I , 1 I , ' l Z I Q 1 I V - ' I Y - V V I . . , . I I V ' ' Council: Evelyn Rensmeyer, luanlta alter, lane! Austad, 1ss Otness, lean Mar er, lune Ah onq, Halhe Morrls, Pat rask, lenn h Fon, Marllyn Pierce, Ann Olson, Carol Allen 3' 1 f U ts C A L, at, '73 1- Y , ll , . X .. A ' gb, , , W sa f N X Wir fi vsx Bbl' At Dh y gm? Do you know who was respons1ble for the Callco Ball or the Gobble fest? You probably do but lust for the record It was the Boys Federat1on better known as the Boys Fed Bes1des the colorful Cahco Ball 1n Qctober another dance sponsored by the Boys Fed was e annual Chr1stmas Formal thls year danced to the theme of Wlnter Wonderland The Fed made up of all the boys rn Borse H1gh agam sponsored the Gobble fest and the Serpentme Dance Just before the trad1t1onal BOISG Nampa football game on Thanksgwmg Day The gold cup presented for the best class slut was won for the second consecutrve year by th1s year s 1un1ors the class of l95O For obv1ous reasons we shall not go 1nto the detalls of the game The Boys Fed sold at two football games the BOISG Pocatello and Idaho Montana they also sold at the BOISG Burley and the BOISG Emmett basketball games They sponsored two assernbhes for the boys one of wh1ch was held to explam the draft and e other the Unlted States Coast Guard The year s offlcers were pres1dent Bob Forrey v1ce presldent Blll Austad secretary Denms Dougherty and treasurer Pete lohnson The representat1ves were sen1ors George Betebenner Chuck Malmstrom Roy Fraser IUDIOTS Ronme Qlrver Don Clark Brad Shaw and sophomores Stanton Tate and l1m lohnson PyF ci C , 57 MyJpp Vg Chp Bttywd 4,-nf The Gxrls Athlet1c Assocxahon was orgamzed pr1mar1ly for the promot1on of good sportsman sh1p among the g1rls of Boxse l-hgh A full schedule of sports wh1ch mcluded volley ball speedball basketball and softball was offered by thts orgarnzatlon The soc1al year began w1th the 1n1t1at1on of the new members On February 22 a sport dance was held 1n the gym wlth the mus1c of the K DETS Co cha1rmen Betty Wade and Mary leppson chose Far Away Places as the theme ball games another serv1ce wh1ch added pomts toward the1r letters When a member of the G A A earned a large B she could then become a member of the G1rls B Club Thfs organ1zat1on was a part of the G A A and was actwe under the leadershlp of Barbara Dudley presfdent Pat McMenam1n VICG pres1dent and Janet Langrell secretary treasurer The semor G A A members were honored at a banguet 1n May when they recelved the1r second year str1pes The sophomore and lumor g1rls were awarded the1r B s at th1s affafr Qfflcers for th1s year were loan Edwards pres1dent Mary Teppson vlce pres1dent V1rg1n1a Chapman secretary treasurer Betty Wade sergeant at arms and lanet Langrell hlstorlan The soc1al cha1rmen were Barbara Dudley Evelyn Thompson and Audrey Smxth 8 Joan Edwards ar e son ir iniu a man e a e Pufrflfint V: -Q-prefvlen' 531-frf'tfery'Trf-fu'-.rvr Sergeant--1'fArr:1:' 1 1 1 - f U If Many times during the year, G.A.A. members sold refreshments at the basketball and foot- - - - 1 I ' f - Members of Glrls' UB fflulv proudly sport the1r letters' LRyM Bb!-Ill M 26046 More than once you students have seen a red letter sweater displaying a large handsome B progressing down the hall That letter was earned in some major sport and the proud athlete who wore it was one ot the members ot the boys B Club This is one ot the oldest and most important organizations in the school and its purposes were to promote sportsmanlike conduct within the student body and among the athletes and to encourage clean athletic competition The members under general chairman Tom Caine operated the concessions at the District Basketball Tournament held in Boise this year They were kept busy each night providing refreshments for the capacity audiences The proceeds of these sales went tor the purchase ot a scoreboard tor the high school gym The annual B Club Formal held lanuary 8 was the tirst formal dance of l949 During the impressive intermission ceremony the B Club Queen Maxine Nelson was crowned by President Roy Mosman Mariorie Kirk and Pat Trask were chosen as her attendants Each B Club member received separate recognition with four-year letterman Bob C. l-lall presiding as master ot ceremonies. Dick Ulin was selected the most valuable player ot the l94B-49 football season with Larry Jackson and Malcolm McDonald as honorary co-captains. Qfficers for the year were: president Roy Mosman' vice-president Larry lackson' secretary- treasurer Bob C. Hall' and sergeant-at-arms lack Merrigan. The B Club advisor was Coach Bob Gibb. 1 ' ,fs f194E3-49p:.. ' , 59 Bttyd K k t ccvzlez' Scarlet Skirts is an organization open to all iunior and senior girls for the promotion ot pep and school spirit These girls wear their red skirts and white blouses or sweaters to school on the days that tootball or basketball games are to be played red and white emblems The annual Sweetheart Ball sponsored by the Scarlet Skirts was held on February l2 The words ot the theme Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart formed a large heart on the stage curtain while the gym itselt was testooned with red and white crepe paper silver stars and hearts Co chairmen tor this tormal were Carolyn Gruger and Virginia Heller The Scarlet Skirt members also maintained a girls rest room made red and white pom poms tor the Boise Nampa tootball game and decorated the goal posts for every game played at Public School Field 6 Carolyn Gr-uger Johnne Knox e ean os ie Ani a Chambers Previflerit V:t'f,--president Secretary Treasurer During the 48349 year, tor the first time, otticial Scarlet Skirt sweaters were available with it ff . f f - l71r.2t:-elrttswrtelr 'firlf-' Sli rf, f1l'.':,fr?',' fwigitnlli, MryL V C y1C1 6612 They sold trckets handed out programs kept the temporary scoreboard at the basketball games and operated the concess1on tor three ot the games Durrng basketball season a spec1al sectron was reserved tor the Scarlet Sk1rts and the B Club members makmg one entrre red and whrte cheerrng sectlon Thxs year as rn the past the Scarlet Sk1rts held exchange teas wrth the Nampa and Caldwell gxrls pep clubs Only members who have earned a large number ot pornts are allowed to go to these teas wh1ch are held at the drfterent towns and otter entertarnment and a chance to get acguamted wtth grrls ot ne1ghbor1ng schools Qfhcers tor thrs year lncluded pres1dent Carolyn Gruger vrce presrdent lohnne Knox secretary Betty Koskte and treasurer An1ta Chambers lunror Representatlves were Caryl Clover and Mary Lou Var1an Scarlet Skrrt taculty advxsor was MISS Woesner 61 17 9 in Q ':ff I is in fi 'W '1 HP Aff E 3 9? ,4z!4!ez'cc4 IUC PHI I 'S A,- 'Q X I ,JI gp, 'W L1f'1'-id rl!!! .,, Y , . 4, . ,. 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J' f M? rw H X if 07, Y , V F 1 I I I 4, -5 1 , 'V4' las pun . af ' mi 'M 54 x fh . , ,S Rowl I-Iattabaugh Mosman Btqler Eytchtson Bates Ulm Paulson Hunsaker Row2 Mgr Betebenner Campbell Dougherty Kleffner lackson Howard Collrns Coach Sm1th gcwdelfall Clos1ng one of the best seasons 1n recent years the Bo1se Braves advanced to the fmals e d1str1ct tournament before they were defeated rn a halr ra1s1ng heart breakrng game 36 to 35 by Nampa Three mghts prevrously the Caldwell Cougars had edged the Braves 47 45 IH a double over t1me game Thrs wound up the season for a sensatlonal Bo1se team whrch emerged wrth a f1ne record of e1ghteen v1ctor1es and srx losses Durmg regular season play the Braves won the frrst und1sputed B1g SIX champ1onsh1p for Bo1se IH ten years They won erght out of ten conference games durmg wh ch forward D1clc Ul1n scored l53 pornts to lead all B1g Srx scorers W1th th1s average he fell only three pornts short of the all t1me B1g SIX scormg record Art Smtth had f1ve lettermen from last year s team for a strong frrst squad They were D1ck Uhn Larry Jackson Kerth B1gler Quentrn Bates and Rfch Colllns fndtvrdual top scorers were D1ck Uhn wtth 278 pomts Larry lacksor wrth 220 Ke1th Brgler wrth W7 and Quentrn Bates wrth L26 Wher the t1me came to choose a B1g SlX All Conference team Drclx Ulu M s a ur C nm ous c olce for frrst strrng honors Larry laflxson and u tm Bate ranlv c or tl mcr c sctac w e Kerth B1oler and Rrch Colh c lr vcrablf mf r trcr t REGULAR SEASON cr Pave e C me-ll fl P ct te F E 1 A ' , ' . ' Of th ' --ff 1 1 ' f - Y 1 1 . 4 . . ' Y 7 . A . . . Q . . I . I .iv ' T , , I v l l Vi., V if I l - h ' '- ,, ' A' ' ' .A ' A Mel tif- sfsml 3.4 Lal hil - ' 'A ' , 'ns TV' erved 'on Q LE '51 for r,tLtsat1fl1rirr alitxlity. bf :fe 11? Bfzrlej: ' 1 Bczse V fer 5- ff B se 38 j tt ff' Br we fir: F .J Bczse 48 Ernrtiet' Bcgse V1 l i :lr F11 it Br-we B? alff 2 B' Bcxse '49 FJ 1r:.: 1 Qlfi B se fft Mfxfimz. ls? Bfise 77 T 'ff-1. if. Bcise 42 P ti ll -11 ECHL l i nl. F 1.. 'A Boise -if nl-NN'lY1F'illr 7' Eff? 3-1 C13 in-.'f-.1 QP Bcise 42 Pixy eff Bose -'rf '.'.'f-,V-1' 3' BQ,-be F7 Natura ii Brgfe -QQ F::.:1.e 'XIX fu, 51,1 ., wi Q? 1-J 'vpn lk 2 s a1,' . Q! X I Q L J f. N5 1f2 i1 77,- L f 55 f xv 4 'fs 2 'GSQQD Q Rqk Rowl Paulson Peck Campbell Ltncoln McDonald Peterson lackson Tldd Mlley Dtetsch Row 2 Pullxam Houston Weber Klettner Howard Bakes Bergey Hadley Eytchlson D1lleyCMgrD Carman KMgrD Small Ccoachl Kerns Alder Dehltn Westenhaver Ol en Pantry gcwelall Under the alert eyes ot Coach Al Pantry and h1s ass1stant Mr Small Botse Htgh aoam helded a baseball team ot champlonshlp callber Wtth an almost complete letterman 1nt1eld and outheld the Braves proved a good match tor the other Bctse Valley teams Dlck Peterson held hrst base Php Klettner second Ted Peck th1rd and Larry lackson was shortstop Ftve senlor outtlelders from last year were lack Ttdd Harold M1ley Malcolm McDonald Dave Paulson and Donald D1etsch Carvel Llncoln B ll Howard Hugh Bergey hm Pulham Roy Weber and Doug Westenhaver were pltchers Catchers were Don Campbell D1ck Ulm and Btll Houston W1th players l1ke Bob Bakes Steve Hadley Bob Walker and Lou Mend1ola Botse s prospects for next year look promrsmg ln early season games the Braves defeated Marsmg 2 l Mtddleton 5 3 Payette 201 and Emmett 21 l Rowl Sproul G Hochstra ser Smtth lensen Campbell McMa1n Andulza Matthews Peterson CMgrl Row2Gottenberg fMgrl D Moulton Yrazabal Clpcas Pagsdale Walker Mendlola Hepner lohn or Andreasen Row3 Allen Ccoachl Elhs Rlcks Lee Snyder Beaver l Hochstras r C born Fowler Cooper I - , ,,,,,, , , - , , , , - , SA, - f - V J I A - , , f - - f 1 f t 1 - , 1 , ,, , ,, . ,A . , . ft , , , ,M A f f'f f 't '- 'f : . s ' s . , M, , ,,,,, I -,- , , ' , , , , , SW, ' I QD Q ' . S 'iif ,U :ws xl, wi P J TL L IN 1-1 H1 Rowl Countryman Van Houton W1ll1ams Affleck McDonald Mo man Fowler Phrlhps Connet Howard laclcson Row2 Moore Odom Bradbury Chambers Ballantyne Brgler Bagley MCMGIDS Bates Fraser Doherty Ohver Row3 Sm1th Stockdale Carver Chck Burt Merr1gan Malmstrom Goodwrn Came Russell Z1mmer Row4 Elwood CMgrl Robmson H Barton McCasl1n W1ll1ams E Barton McGowen Austad W1l on CMgrJ The Braves ot 1947 48 won both the Blg SIX and d1str1ct meets and placed thlrd IU the state meet Those placxng 1n state compet1t1on who returned thls year were Kelth B1gler Wavne McDonald hm Moore and Kelth Baglev Other lettermen mcluded Gene Van Houton and Don Chambers sprmters Bob Goodwln R1chard Russell Roger W1ll1ams Gerald Farlow and Dlclc Grant hurdlers and loe MCMGIUS and Murray Carver quarter mlle Returnlng d1stance runners were Don Stockdale and Edd1e Fowler throw1ng the we1ghts were Don Countrvrnan lack Merrlgan Roy Mosman and Howard Barton Gthers rncluded lay Srmth Glen Rams Tom McGowen hm Ballantyne and EYWID lohnson sprxnters Ne1l Howard Larry Ph1ll1pS Dale Connet Gene Bray and Tack Rlddlemoser mlddle fhstances Tom Came we1ghts Chuck Malmstrom pole vault and Quentm Bates and Bob Burt hlgh 1umpers Coachlng these boys were Bob G1bb and h1s asslstant Chester Colwell Rowl Grant Spangler Urban Wh1ttaker Bragstacl Sklnner Rrddlemo er Treat Mayse Row 2 Young Collett Bray Allumbaugh Conyers Chase Burrls Ferney Row3 Hally Slmrnons Tombrmk lohnson Mendenhall Bryant Fraser Southerland Row4 G1bb Ccoachl McM1llan DeChambeau Cordell Allen Crawford Randolph Means Colwell Ccoachl if f' fir 74 snug -S., 111 'X X ., -My fy --1 ZW2,5 ,f.A, 1 1f',,'1A,,, gf ,A ,Va ,W ' A' A ' fm. if l fu 54 ...-- - 'iqm I 1 V if-'gm '. -2 -vm 4 Hfpwari Exile! Sf 1'kiak- fini Fdwlfv sfhrtcf Cizstirtrv r grinprl tif E H S , . Maarten aruls fro elm' 5 mlqhty heavg . Moore Tres fm' 4 Lsfen 'Q ',x:'r. 'ff shnt . . Mamisfrrzrrx qoes pp ar: :fuer . , Gfccw. M-'D',nalLi, piirtigszrurq runner? fir tins your . . . Eafylfly, r1u.'f'f1ri'igh'q in 'le E-rraafi 1',:t.p this year. 75 ri r'.grm.n:q Vie hah hurdle: . M:Mams Tay Srtinr. Van Hogrerx, ani Rowl lensen Wlngfleld Crossman Hamtlton Burke York Tate Montgomery l-lattabaugh Betebenner Clark Weston Rstshfeldt Karaglanes B Shaw Collms Row2 Emory Clover Kaeser Botts Satterlee Meltveldt Varlan Freeman Mauney Ryther Yount lnman Guthrle Harvey Root Row3 Chapxn A Smlth Wahl S Shaw Devlln Barnes Hartzler Reed Burns Kozak Bockxng Padou Stuart Wtlt Prokesh Cantlon D Smtth Row4 Davts Medsker Ferney Carpentler Beattle Gllster Arnold Balhf A Sm1th 600144 The 1948 tenms team won the dlstrtct state and Blg S X meets Returmng lettermen from IS state champ1onsh1p boys team were George Betebenner Bob C Hall B1ll Hattabaugh and Manuel Karag1anes From the top notch g1rls squad of last year wh1ch cored runner up pos1t1on IH the d1str1ct and state meets there were tour returmng vars1ty letter wmners They were Mar1lyn York Suzanne Tate Donna Crossman and V1olet Montgomery The dual meet record IH 48 was l2 x1ctor1es and Q losses W1th th1s past h1story 1n mmd 7B enthus1ast1c students turned out for th l949 tenms season ln the only meet plaved before the Cour1er press deadlme the Braves scored over Nampa Caldwell and Emmett although the Emmett sguad sna ed one match out ot the meet Fourteen dual matches remamed to be played plus the d1str1ct state and B1g SIX meets Art Smtth has agam developed a squad wlth all the potentrahhes of another state cham p1onsh1p Qcoachl BQ -feng' Argniv-wa cw' ig:-4 76 ow 1 Ph ll V 1111 1ser De h 111 be u 1 J ler P 1 nyc Row 2 1t B .l P 1 1 1 1 e OW 3 Al P Il If N Pl 1 PII e e1 1 ner 1 1011 B1 far 7ecww Bo1se vars1ty coaches rubbed the1r hards 1n qlee when they saw the sophomore ootloall dl c basketball teams ot 49 pertorm Playmq mostly vars1ty teams from smaller schools the Baby Braves scored three WINS and three losses IH toctball Three outstand1nc1 members ot th1s squad were Bob Crawtord tackle Buz G1bbons kack and l.ou Mend1ola ehd '75 O lor the t1rst t1me 1n many years Al Pantry was the coach beh1nd the success ot th1s team Wl' en basketlcall SGGSOI rolled around the sophomores braced themselves and llI11Sl 1GCl tl e season w1th t1ttef1 v1ctor1es ar d two losses The1r opponents were mostly B01 e Valley team 1d although there was no sophomore tourney th1s year the schedule wa lull Coach lan Hansen 1nst1lled a t1ne sp1r1t ol teamwork and SDOFl5IH5I'lSlTlD as ev1denced at the second Nampa dame Bel ll d by lfl po1nts w1th tour m1nutes to GO the Balfy Braves pulls cl throuot to WIN owl F e GI else 1 ow2 P rpe V lker A4 Anrlrelr ow3 D Ph IFGUI B ide A l1 Pla T e Co hl'la1 77 R z 1 l1S,Cf1f,ffF:T, Hally Mctvlf s, Hart, Frfxi , C f , a , S 1Qf . , raviclt, C11 1't,1fl . , , 2 VV l , J:rtr,11,A.Hf11'hft1as1ser, A'lril!.5', , Hfgtftr-f1ss:e1, Me1fl1r,l1, Wf lker, H ,1111e1, Sncw . . . R : 1 1try, S11 ,11t, FIN l. ', K11fg F.'1,y, l7'11l1:. ,, ', W , Gltt lvlcvzlton, j . ,Q . V L . A I M . Y J M V f 1 Y 1 J The climax of tl1e qrid season came when the sophs deteated their traditional rival, Nampa, 1 . J 1 , , , , , , ' ' ' 1' dl 1 1 ' , , ' , c , , s . J ,. Klll K ' ' , ' , 1 , 1, 1 - 1 ' . R 2 Taser Chafe l st Q l7rw'f-ty W' . , 1' lvlenflxolc, Os'11f,r1i, Rcct . . . R : .ati lclph, Ca1:'.r1bell, S1:. h, COL 13 fa , -'.a1:.f, A ,fs 1 ..,. R : e , 1111.1 .1 .1111 r lf'i:1de,C. ck, lly, at , ac sen Zoqeofleeam Under the 1nstruct1on of Lleutenant Alex ander Sergeant Burke and Sergeant Cooper the Boys Rltle Team represented B H S from Malne to Calttorma ln more than one hundred matches They entered the Stxth Army lntercollegt ate Matches the Wtlltarr Randolph Hearst R O T C Rlfle cornpetttton and the Idaho State Nattonal Rtfle Assoctatton meet The boys also ftred agatnst the BOISS Othcers Reserve Corp Waukegan Hlgh School of Waukegan llltnol US Naval Reserve Marlne Corps Reserve vartous NRA clubs and the glrls team of Bomse Htgh School Members were Rtchard DGVIS Floyd Evans Ralph Marsch Robert Mclieeth lames Mclnr' Earl Ourada Phtllp Ourada lack Steelsmtth Charles Stone Cameron Wtley Duane Fcrmey Vtctor lorgensen Ray Matthews Rtchard Ma son Don Corv ard Manager Kellv Prtce . W . 2? Wtth a ttnal record of seven vtctcnes and :tx losses, the B.H.S. tumor varstty squad ended The 1948-1949 basketball seasor.. The rnacrxty ot thetr ganxes were played wtth the Class B varstfy tearxs ct Boise valleia, under the gutdatice ct Ccash Pat Patterson. Htgh-pctrit ot the seasct. :tune when the bose l,V,': defeated a h1ghly'tau'cred Narnia Nazarene varstty tean. 4637111 thettnal game of the year. lIldlVld'Jdll'1lQl 1 scorers tor the varsity under- studtes were: Bob Bal-ces, 96 potnts, lerry lack' son, 59, Btll lensen, 54, and Steve Hadley, 53 potnts. At vartous xntervals tlutnng the season, men.- bers were summoned to play on the varstty squad, and present a pronnstng group of pros' pect for 'text vear s var ny team 6414! From the ttme the o urnbltng team came careentrg onto the oot t rt th y vvert on et lttno otf ere wa eve c 1, or ent Be tdes appea exe a ho e Iqetoall gan e t ey pe 'Crt ed r ge J Fellevv ind he Etole ev al o e et 0 blt hrft ut t e ye th eat Q- 1 l t P l BY 1- r u 1 ve- 4- ovr s ttget ot c R' 9 C' Q' w C t lu- rt crt Rlfee Vtelrb MJ o Che Cclwell .s . , C. s .. v , t , If S: . . - I V - ' I I ' I V, f '..!! . ' ft ' Nfl ' lt ys t . ' . tl ' :mtl e ' . s 1 - ' sau 4 , th ' s rt ' r 1 i'll np YQ . S s A rnig at Rrll ni basl t' l ' 1 5 h r., z. t : Qrid s such as the Cfld , 's t I t Th A s .nt - A ' tattzetl the student lt ,fly .lt -lssetz. es T. ,tghr L rf h ar ard 'c't:t.e-.i wdh e g.rls t1rnbltng T :. to prestf a lalt-t:1:.e sftg:1t.1ffhe.ltfft:.'t tfasl-cetlzall fournar: et 1 h l-, tt: use Long atter everybotly else had gone hotne, - th, turtfflers co lf. I ' sem tractzctxg tn the 41 :.. For tht' dl ' .I wrtii which cc:.tt:.ued this.: lout the f 'hr 'l 'foil 'he tty: :ef-frve X ., 're i.t .ani -?ot:.tz.r-r. i 11.1 r f.:4 'e 'ln-',' 1 use Vf, , u..,.,.,.. Q f The :Cys ht 1.419 txt th.: grrzgg were' J ' Cordell ferry H111 l.',':,:. Vfaierr lac' l ..' L stcr. Do:1a1jFraZe: Sturt . s Larry ' X , and jr ri Tucker. Fasulty t:'1'.'lFCT was Mr. , stef .. jo t, 64014 F-F Qc- l F 1' T cke or an J e we e Edf e HQAQQ 11 F- G c: Q c Q e e e w 1 a IIV o ur CT ' e apr q rrort e o er a 1r 4 ee an ar a c e we nd Nar ra They plawe r the B C1 he B TJ a B e A he ou re w e J a nth ut o ' eae ma e but we hor et tCoac1 e y N turr c another w1r1r 1r1q sf 6401 hirewrare vv1r flah 1 eq e re the F448 49 hocl ye 1r The-t11r1bler5perffrrnedattheF ole Lodoe tw eacherx COllV9TIllCDT1 at aevem ha kekall qarne 41 r1nq the year They con w t l1 e 1 prc e e 11erta1rr .ur ng e h e 1 qanef' hef1'1 P' ketballtr 11 erthell ll Bc e A a reward for he1 effort he 1'1en1l3er ref e1xed ten ro r1t toward the1r G A A letter tho' qh they d1d n- ' have to be 14 en he1 ft Cv A A 'c oart11 ma e Memoer of the B evette we e Rae lea' P1erce Sh1rley F1 he' Tear F1 her Rvh Vtfebr loan Walxch Ma le1eTOl'1r1 or lovce Wor1h 1nqto1 L1ll1an Reed Pat Murphy Da' Proke h Leona McArthur Marv Gotte' Lerq V1rq1r111 Chapn an ar1d Doreen Belot The' new ll llll1k'CT vwa Mr Be't Pan h hui 1 I . 5 Q , XJ. ,r-ww 6401! Our tem1n1ne bharpahootera alwa compare favorably w1th the1r maeculme opponents and th1a year Nab no excep'1or1 The q1rls defeated 'he Cthce Reserve Corps of Borse and flred IU the N t1onal Rifle A 5oc1at1on State ot Idaho Tourn rrent w1th the Mar1ne Corps, Reserve the U S Naval Re erve the Bone R O T C equad and VGFIOU pol1ce eams Faculty ddVlbOI were M155 Arny Mason and M Fredda Boland lnstructora were l.1eu tenant Alexander Sergeant Burke and Ser qeant Cooper Qthcers lor the year mcluded prewdent layna Wa ker aecretary lan1ce Bar qren and team rnar aqer Doloree Tucker Other men here were Wltlili Alexander Georona Augustus D1ar1e Barnes Geraldme Beck tead loan Bohrne1er Ruth Gregerbon Hazel Hale Mcifldl Ko7ak Beverly Scheer 91llyShaw Marlene Spellerhercr lcAr1nSwope and Mary Lou Var1a 4 1 v 3 5 l V 1' 1 X ' 1 y 1 J tag 1 I E 4,,,,,e,.,wl f W- 11-me Ta-1rg :ft last icing Bozse Sched ' ' T golfer: tack seizrfi place IK The Haha Sta'-e . l:1'.'1tatp2r1al rT.--t held 17. Bogie. I . The only rtgajor 1-etter w1r1her 7eturr,1r1gfrcrf1 ' Zhze team w,5 M1531 Ll r. MQ: ard wrrmers v hc wer sack Tl'11S year 'xr air , ae Bos Caripoell, Bruce 'v'fg,l:arr1s, ar.: Boo Coe. A T h,r,i?1e Call was SC1.lK'j6fif1ffQ,'.+Jf6CY'.L.fE , .- fl'11Yf1v'LCQ'S1f'.Cl'jTf,11fl16Ll' des:-e to riartzczcfc. 2 ' Th YQ vs :cash the year 'as Al Cafterty who A algo coazhed un or vers 4 to tcall. X, D 1211 1h, r1n 1 1hsth qlf spar' T , f1c:p fed 1 .hr , 151' qul rr. t h 5 'Nlflvl 'fr Caldw' lla a. 1 .11 d11 14 SX rxeet at Twrn Falla the Dietrzct r'r.eet, and X 1 .1fateT1'1f'ff1or.alaf o1s . st C 'rrer 1 qu 5 to prefs 'e are unabl fr OSf'l e re' ls f1h 'rch s, , ha eel' Caff-rf 'lll 1 ut' , X1' xquad, X I ' I l T V T L . a 1 rs' ' s' a 1 5 Q . . . V Q 1 . rs. ' , ' ' ' - . 2 1 1 E 1' I c 1 , ' S1 S, , Q , . l A E, , 1 Q K. ' ,w Q ' I ' A 1 ' 'ff' W1t 1 1 1' r1.,ar1e ' 1SlI'l1CfCfV, and 5 y , new 1r11lorn'1S, th 1rls' turr1lnl1:1q ' .an1 Ti oar. , f sc 1 ' 1 . . 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' 5' .fli ' 1 H111 1 . 1- V . 3 4' 1, luzrgel 1th .he hcys' tunib rig? an. ard J ,A he ' t Vld d r' IY.9Y1fQl 1 th .alt at th t.1al I N eww Bl1Cl k Arg sya Ce dau Last tall proudly putttnq away all thmqs juvemle we entered these halls ot h1qher learmnq prepared tor a formal and orderly exlstence However no sooner had we stuck our l1ttle polnted heads 1ns1de the door than we were caught u n th d p 1 e ma rush ot h1qh school hte and swept away 1nto the most contusm and amusm year we had yet encountered Cur recept1on may have been a l1ttle cool here but we attnbute th t a more to the tact that th1s was the coldest wlnter 1n the hxstory ot the West than to any personal qual1t1es ol our own Th rs 1p o our class oft1cers lanet Austad presldent B1llCl1ck v1ce pres1dent Stanton Tate secretary ShermanS d ny er treasurer and representat1ves lune Ah Fong and Blame Cooper e contus1on was lessened cons1derably by the leade h t The qlrls chose Sue Clalre Freeman lune Ah F l onq ane Austad and Ann Clson to repre sent them tn the G1rls Club Cabmet wh1le Marly Dukes and lo Ann Hartzler were selected for the Charm Board Everythmq that our mem 1 us rate by the sophomore assembly and the tact that three bo t ys rom our class Fllp Kleftner Le Roy Weber and Paul Burns took spots on the vars1ty football team We look forward to two more equally prosperous years bers undertook was bound to be a success as ll t d 8? 1 f . tg Q StAnton Tate Janet Busted i ic Secretary Presxdent Vnce-presndent June h on Sherman n er Blaine cop r Representatlve Treasurer Re-presentatwe 1 1 1 - 1 . 11 . 1 11 11 . 1 11 . , . 1 ' 2 1 - 2 1 2 1 1 . 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Row 1 Beth Bancroft lean Abbot lanet Austad lune Abbot Beverly Ba1ley Donna Andrews ludy Anderson Kay Agee lune Ah Fong Row 2 Ward Armstrong Boyd Anderson Mary Balrd Esther Armstrong Bobbte Albertson Maxtne Anderson Ronald Arm trong Row 3 loe Barker Alan Adams Don Bagley Ketth Tarbox Vorls Andrews Dav1d Austad Eugene Allred Lynn Anderson Row 1 Tommte B1nn1on Betty Betourney Donna Black Bonn1e Bennett Cheryl Beckstead Barbara lane B1rkett Emma Brennan Edna Brown M1ldred Brewer Dtane Barnes Mary Brown Row 2 Dtck Bl1nn Mary lane Adams Earl Brace Btll Blrss Beth Benson Carolee Brady Mary Bowden Cart Nell Bob Beaver gow 3 Larry Beattte lerry Bragstad Eddte Barton Rlckey Bendto Phxl Bocklng Claude Brtnegar Reld anchard Chambers Barbara Ca elton Bonnle Burdette Mary Burns loyce Cordullo Row 2 P1cker1ng Burges Marlon Clark Ronald Cam lackte Chap1n Beverly Burnett Corrtne Buchanan lackle Brooks Lots Cam Ardxs Carrrcojdy .loy Burge Row 3 les Bu by Ronald Cha e Don Bryant Paul Burrls Bob Campbell Mer land horn Row 1 Barbara lean Davt Beverly Drake lerry Cottor Dorts Durntng Barbara Cooper Gxlda Coonrod Barbara Davms loyce Coles Marly Dukes Row Z Ida lean Draper Barbara D1Paulo Grace Dotson l Anne Culve Genevteve Dewlln Norrra Mae Drke Margaret Clernans loanne Delvlyer Row 3 Bob Craw Eng Blame Cooper Blll Cltck Gale Divx Gary Collett Bob Downey lack DeCharnbeau Bob Donnelley o Crane 84 5 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F -1 1 1 - - 2 I 5 1 Row 1: Donna Cantlon, Lorrie Cernick, Dona Chapman, Dorothy Chatburn, Mary Byrne, Sandy Bryant, loyce , , I ss . . I. z sy s , I s , , I ' , V V, - ' 1 , . . . : , 1 1 O I I A 1 L Sl I 1 ' V I Row l Emma Jean Fa1rch1ld Irene Farnlund Naoml Farmer Mary Echols Sh1rley Ftsher Grace Fanmn Lyd1a Echevarrxa Barbara Elam Dtan Edwards Row 2 Jean Flsher Pat Ftckle Leona Emmons Carleen Emory Dlan Flack Ruby Elson Inez Echevarrla Joanne Endsley Row 3 Mr Fleetwood Jerry Ephra1m B111 Drtch Lyle Ferney Floyd Evans Donald Erw1n Nell Foreman Duane Forney Herbert Farnlund Don Folkerson Row 1 Jo Ann Geddes Gtnena Greer Florence Garrett Zoe Ann Garrett Sh1rley Freeland Maryetta Glas gow Beverly Gornlck Barbara Gum Row 2 lr1s Graham Marlene Gordon JGHICG Gamel Sue Cla1re Freeman Lenette Gllster Ruth Gregerson Glenna Gaylord Mary Gottemberg Gary Grow Row 3 Ronald Gage Bruce Fowler Nell Frost Gordon Fry Leland Fowler Rex Fraser B111 Foster Davxd Fraser Rowl Georgta H1ner Vera Hmer Welles Henderson Melva Hammon Thelma Harms Arhe Hall Gayle Hessler Jo Ann Hartzler Joyce Hasegawa Helen Hall Marllyn Haverfxeld Row 2 Leland Hersh Patr1ck Hally Davld Harr s Ph1l1p Hamon Jerry Hammack Davld Hart Larry Hepner Ted Eckersley Kenneth He1kes Dav1d Haynes John Hoover Row 1 Erlca Hudlet Jo Ann Hosler Jean Howerton Darlene Hunt V1na Mae Ingalls Donna Huskey Donna Jones Yvonne Howard Marlene Johnson Margaret Jackson Row 2 Bob Johannessen Jlmmle Johnson Gerald Hochstrasser Dean Jones Val Hopklns Jtmmte Jester Donald Hutt Klrlc Jensen Ralph Hull Jack Hutchlson Dean Hodges 85 : I I I I I I 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : I - I I I I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : , Al Al I I I I I I , . 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : , 1 I I I I I I I 1 Row l Sallxe Landers Lots Kerns Sh1rley Knox Charlotte Knox Katherrne Lode Mar1lyn L1qht Anna May Kunter loyce Lehman Donna Kane Gwena Louqht Row Z Pat Long Don Lyman Fred Lewls Carl Larson Phlllp Kletfner Melvm Mangum lerry Krnq Edche Kelley Row 3 Monte Logan Kelth Klemkopf Elbert Lakey Chrrsty Klng Row 1 l6SS19 May McQueen Nancy McGl1nty Betty lean Meyers less1e Manmng Mary Ann McNa1r Marrlyn McDonald Pat Mxller Mary Morrrs Beverly M1ller Evelyn McDonald Barbara May Dolores Matthews Dorothy Mrller Row 2 Ronald Mayo l1mmy Mendenhall D1ck McNamara Pat McCullough Sonya M1llard Naomr M1tchell Barbara Mabe Hugh McN1chols Ronald McM1llen lack Martln Norman Malmxn lerry McDan1el Moore Emma Lou Moore Pat Murphy Row Z Maryorre Packer Sylvla Moore Mar1lyn Parker Ann Olson Barbara Nelson Carma Murdock Pat Morrls Geraldrne Murphy Row 3 Robert Oakes Bob Moulton Blll Palmer Glenn Osborn Henry Moran Phrl Padou Row 1 Conn1e Pemman Cathy Poole Pat Prokesh Lrlhan Reed lane Queen Marlene Peterson Charlotte Powers Anne Reynolds Anna Lee Paxton Angelrne Potter Row 2 Kenneth Rasor Donald Ragsdale Bob Payne lames Prerce Stan Rhees Dave Prerce Vonalou Reynolds Faye Pasley Lo1s Pulllam Row 3 Ne1l Prerce Teddy Phrppen lack Prlvett Ronald Raqsdale Frank Phrlhps Roger Randolph Drck Prrest Row 4 Bryce Peterson Carl Queen lrmmre Peterson 86 5 A 1 ' 1 4 1 1 I 1 ' V 1 1 3 l 1 I 1 1 I I 1 l 1 I - - - 3 1 l 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' Row 1: Carol Olsen, Elva Murray, Mary Osborne, Blanche Mummert, Naomi Neeb, Darlene Murray, Nancy 1 1 - - - 5 Q I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 3 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 3 1 1 Rowl Connie Shepherd Barbara Rznard Nola Schwartz Sally Shaw Ina Routson Loretta Rose Mariorie Ross Beverly Sheer Donna Ziegler Eleanor Robinson Leona Robinson Row 2 Walter Root ludd Rogstad Dick Rose Dick Shelton Bruce Rose David Ricks lim Shawver Emma Lou Sargent Marilyn Saunders Anna Vellinga Row 3 Lowell Sheirbon Gene Robinson Antonio Sanchez Scott Rodman Miss Witter Row 1 Clara Stone Mary Stanton loAnn Swope Marie Squier Carroll Smith Marguerite Steneck Dorothy Smith Carol Stevens Margaret Stevens Audrey Smith Row 2 Darrel Stevenson Tom Stuart Wayne Solomon Craig Spangler lames Snow Charles Stone Sherman Snyder Bob Stearns Kenneth Stroud Dorothy Wahl Shirley Travelstead Harry Teilmann Row 2 Barbara Walker Terry Wagstaft Ann Thomp son Terry Thomas Ann Trernaine Gloria Thornton lim Walter Row 3 Bruce Virgil Darrell Van Kleek Herman Van Elsberg Richard Vaughn Patrick Thometz Bruce Ward Bob Walker .lim Walker Row 1 Del Rae Whittington Mildred Wright Arlene Wharton Ruth Webb Marilyn Wolf Love Wolf Darlene Zimmer loyce Worthington Pat Wilmot Row 2 Marian Watson Pat Woodmore lune Wood Ruth lean Williams LaDeane Webster Sharon White Eleanor Ziegler Row 3 Robert Whitney Claude Williams LeRoy Weber Robert Watson lim Wisner Arnold Wilt Charles White 87 Z Y I Y V I I I I V V 5 V V 1 l l V A V ' V Row 1: Sue Wait, Joyce Turner, Cleone Ulrich, Pat Taylor, Darlene Virgil, Emeline Vincent, Dolores Tucker, I Y I V I I 1 5 l l V l l V V V 4 V V dm . J' Hx-4231, W '- lflllllllllllll ll 11111111111 'i L, VNIV YY' -JP' L. 1 CrylCl 1 G ywll H ryB 640602 Tumors' Rah' Rah' Rah' IUNIORS' Thus before we pass into our final year of high school we roar out this familiar yell a fitting tribute to a splendid year Our Junior year was one to be remembered and in transit we have lengthened considerably our list of achievements Most notable perhaps was our capture of the qobble fest trophy for the second successive year a feat never before accomplished Setting the pace for us in our various activities were our class officers Caryl Clover presi dent Carol Allen vice president Ann Inman secretary Harry Bane treasurer and lerry lackson and Gary Wells representatives The feminine half of the class elected Carol Allen Hallie Morris Marilyn Pierce and Iuanita Walter to the Girls Club Cabinet while La Rae Dunn loan Kaeser and Sue Connors took seats on the Charm Board The Junior representatives for the Scarlet Skirts were Caryl Clover and Mary Lou Varian Chosen to represent the class in the Boys Federation were Dennis Doherty Don Clark Brad Shaw Ronnie Oliver and Peter lohnson Our class abounded in illustrious people but special mention should go to luanita Walter Yell Queen Carolyn Carley and Tune Obenchain who were chosen as R.O.T.C. Sponsors and the boys whom we contributed to the varsity football and basketball teams. We hope our senior year can equal this one in cooperation good sportsmanship and fun. 89 S V N, Q Q 3- Row 1 Mary Beath Darlene Anderson Phylhs Barnes Theresa Anderson Emma Lou Andrews loanne Ald rtch Nadxne Boyenger Rosemary Atkrn Barbara Baker Trudy Balrd Loutse Bourner Glor1a Adams Row 2 Wanda Alexander Dolores Anderson lanrce Bargren Georgla Augustus Hazel Bachman Carol Allen Barbara Atktnson Bentce Adcock Mar1on Bartlett Row 3 Robert Boydston Robert Bate Howard Barton arnes Ballantyne Sp1ke Baker Kelth Bagley Bob Bakes lack Bauer Drck Bates Harry Bane Pat Anderson Row 1 Vlola Bvtngton Frances BTOZOXISD Beverly Brennan Carolyn Carley loyce Clark Carla Brodd Betty Bocklng Maxlne Bunn Ruth Buchanan leanne Byrne Elatne Bremmer Row 2 Helvn Burt Mar1lyn Brownlng Ruth Boor lohn Carpenter lerry Bytngton Floyd Bell Dorothy Bolts lean Cahoon Annette Black Row 3 Hugh Bergey Dale Carver Bob Burt lames Blue Donald Brown Larry Breeze Dav1d Benson Rxchard Bradbury Row 1 lena Vee Cordcn Sh rley Carpenter Barbara Compton ludxth Culver Carol Dahlberg Verlaln Charon Margaret Car tens Mary Lou Clark Barbara Ann Compton Dorxs Crxswell Duane Chester Row 2 R1 h Coll ns Dcr Clark lch Charleton Bob Cal Phyllts Daft Caryl Cloxer Sue Ccnnor Alex Ccok Bob Cole Row 3 Ralph Clements W1ll1an Carr pbell Dale Cor net Row 1 Laura Fry Be y lea Freeman lo Edward Marcra Eaglesor Ruth Fate Dorothy Fell Ruth Gebauer Flo ence Dewey Carol Ed a d Row 2 Elalne Ewan Edy he Dorsey Ma hese Freerran Gtnger Foy La Rae Durr Barbara Gasklll lcar Ea on Delma Elll VVa da Dtrger Burke Evans Row 3 F ank Elarn Rcla 4 Du han Den D he w Dc Dc relley R cha d E glard le rv Gardner Kenry Elll Edrrcrd F g Leo Engle Dtck F c QQ X. 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'I' WWW' fi' V 'M a vi fN Row l Hazel Hale Shlrley Harwell Beverly Goldsbury V1v1an Harder lanetHawk1ns Elame Graham Bar bara Gray Gladys Hansen Betty Hanford La Moyne Farley Hazel Bush Fae Hansen Row 2 Dean Farr chlld George Golrl Eddle Hedges Ted Hawluns Elwood Harr1s Blll Gottenberg Steve Hadley lack Hansen Row 3 Paul G1rdner Eardley Glass hm Guthrle Bruce Harvey Dxck Grant Kenneth G1lmore Row 1 Phyllls Broman Marcla Hooper Barbara Kent Katr1na H1ner Conme Howerton Margaret Horn Nellte Humes Lols lones Row 2 Ann Inman Iune Obenchatn Ann Holmes Beverly Howe Ahce lordon Ilene lensen loyce Ienktns Los lensen Betty Hatch Mary Ann Hllltarcl Row 3 Btll len en lerry lackson Bob Goodwrn John Hurt Nlel Howard Raymond Hensley Row 1 Carolyn Long Carolyn lohn Ann Holmes Marllyn Ktrk L1la Mae Kluherz Phyllls Karn loan Kaesar Mary Knapton Dorothy Kutz Bontta Knoop Dolores lohnson Row 2 hm Koch Manuel Karagranes Bar bara Kyle Dorothy Karcher Ltla Laughhn Bob Lester Donald Kolby Larry lu tesen Row 3 loe lones Rex Lloyd lames Kntghton hm Ktmball Verl Kersey Dave K1bler Charles Lee Row 1 loyce Lyman loan Lxttle Dor1s Mauney Ian Le Sueur Mary Lou Mxller Marlene M1ller Martlyn McCurdy Grac1e Montgomery Betty M1ller S1dney Marlott Row 2 hm Lynch Ignacmo Ltzaso Sterhng M1ller Iune M1lstead, Madeltne Melvedt, Mary Lou Moss, LaVar Marsh, Dale Mathews Row 3 Tommy McGowan Loren McCoy, Donald Magnuson, Robert McCasl1n, hm McNeal, lohn McVay, hmmy McL1n 91 . XXX Row 1 Cathy Nlxor Suzanl Moore larlce Moore l-lallte Morrl lune Obertcham Shlrley Nooner LOIS Mose Bonme Moolcwltz Meloa Mo lor Prerce Row 2 llm Myerq Plchard Mor e learmme tuck Elame Ram Be tv N1 or Darlere Ol or Dorothy Murray Bohme Overlm Row 3 Don Owene Ronme Ollver Dom Mcultc Larry Phrll rv Bruce P Ckett Brue Per-1 Dewey Cbertcham Row 1 Mar lv Pre Ce Ruth Pord Pat Que rw Marxlyrt Krrlc loyce lenkm loyoe Rrclcerte Claudette Ramey Pau e Paul C Row 2 Barba a Palr' er Sa ora Prwe Barbara Penmruqtorw lerry Sm th Betty Peterqon to e Po Row 3 Ge ald Srrxth Kell Pr e l lt P mtz lCl'1F1 1l6 P1erce lerry Peter on or or e e V Pe rw A hle Sterhet on ow l Bet h Cha let e h vw Pat Rewmold Sh iron Sr 11th Lyrme Ba e lee Ethe Br a e le Q ere Rcoe leah lore Phyll Shook Row 2 Daxe Strode Merle 4 e e C Kie xr Ketth Qtrox fi Cole-rr an Reltau Row 3 We e e Qte 3 1 r R e Row 1 e ' a E ely Thor' p or Ma y on Varla k e W al e C hx C llho V or Dclfre Warflle Phvllls Thorrr Row 2 D H V r Barge Carl Wallace PGV Wrlfler 1 x O Row 1 Barbara W1ll1s Ztna Zautz Carmen Wtllrams lo Wlnqfreld Demse Yancey leanette Wllhelm Delores Wolfqram Nancy Wrllunson loy Wentworth Eunlce Watson loye Whrpple Marllyn Wredrrclc Elrzabeth W1t e Row 2 lerry Wllllams Blll Wlllard B1llW1ll1ams Rllla lane Yaunt Shlrley Watson Martha Wlllman Gary Wells Bob Whlte Larry Webb Row 3 Marvln Young Phll Welmar loe Yrazebal Harold Watson Don Z1mmerman Cam Wlley Ronald W1ll1s lerry Whlte Velda Mae Lucht Mary lean Mrller Elsre Haustvext Leona lean MacArthur Lena lantz lenna Lee Murphy Merlyn Marshall Delores I-lolderness Betty Cearly Lors Ktnqstord lanet Mueller laclue McGregor 93 I xp I W .Wd , . V , I X 'JN yu Ay if BN N5 VW ri xc' X XJ IOHN PARKINSON BETTY KOSKIE IAY SMITH ANN ROYER COLLEEN TIEGS RICHARD WATSON PHILIP OURADA CAROLE LIETZKE ROSE BRUNNEY IOHN KOELSCH DEAN SKINNER EARL OURADA MARILYN BRODD GERALDINE EMISON MARIORIE ANDERSON John Parkinson Betty Joan Koskie Valedictorian Saluiatorlan JEAN ROYER IOYCE HESSLER MARY LYNN HEPNER MARVIN GARDNER MAURICE LEISER ROBERT GARTIN IULIA CROWLEY BARBARA BLACK GENE BRAY MARIANNE TILLERY MARY LOU RHEES SALLY NALL fallof 1694 Wann HARRIET EBY VIOLET MONTGOMERY EVERETT STUMBAUGH MARGARET FASHBAUGH EDWARD FOWLER GLADYS SHULTZ QUENTIN BATES WILLIAM MORSCH FRANCES GOLSE BETTY KANEASTER BETTE ZAHM IENNIE AH FONG ALICE WALL RHEA HATCH DOLOES BUSBY IOAN DAVIS IEAN MARKER MARGERY ENNIS LEONA FRIEDLY MARY BRENNAN IULIUS HELVEY SHIRLEY MATHEWS FRED KOPKE BERNICE CROFT SIDNEY SHOEMAKER BETTIE RICHARDSON WAVA ROTHLISBERG ELAINE MATSON THOMAS CAINE IOHN RIDDLEMOSER PATRICIA DYSON ROBERT GOODWIN LILA PARMENTIER KATHLEEN LAING RAY MATHEWS BARBARA WAHL IO ANNE VOITEN VIVIAN EVANS ROBERT MCKEETH DONNA BALDWIN NORMA HULTGREN RICHARD W DAVIS CAROLYN GRUGER PHILIP AFFLECK WINNIFRED IOSLIN GARY BAXTER SUSAN HAMILTON IAMES MARKER Qdlldfwdltdfl BETTY WADE PATRICIA HOWARD ROBERT REYNOLDS PATRICIA TRASK MARY AUSTIN DORIS ALLUMBAUGH GARY RICHARDSON CHARLOTTE WEEKS IOAN BOHMEIER ELIZABETH HALL GFORGIA MALPASS ARLENE DILLE SHIRLEY GILSTER ALICE TIPPETS IO ANNE IERMULOWSK MARCIA NEWMAN PATRICIA GROW DEANE INGRAHAM ELIZABETH WHITE GEORGE BETEBENNER PATRICIA KING WILMA LUECHT IACK MERRIGAN BARBARA DUDLEY WILLIAM WEBB ELMER BARNES VIRGINIA HELLER VIOLET KANE MAURICE STORK DANIEL CRESWELL IOYCE CRONK PATRICIA BURROWS IANET LANGRELL ERWIN IOHNSON 94 4-1 Pggyst h KthD k yAhF Ry? M 60604 Class of 49 a play 1n three acts Ah well do we remember when the curtam rose on the ftrst act our sophomore year Mtghty confused were we by up and down sta1rs and we st1ll called our adv1sor1es home rooms We soon got straxghtened out however and tn the second act our luntor year we could talk author1tat1vely of State Park and the eccentr1c1t1es ot every teacher All th1s was of course 1ust preparatlon for the fmal and by far the best act our senlor vear At last we were the lords of the school and to us belonged those mag1c names of sentors The scrxpt called for a gutet retmed group of 1ndustr1ous students but we d1dnt always l1ve up to our ass1gned part Cast as busy class oftlcers 1n our semor year were Peggy Stonehocker pres1dent Ketth Drake v1ce pres1dent Dorts Allumbaugh secretary Roy Fraser treasurer lenme Ah Fong and lack Merrtgan representatwes They all turned out splendtd performances And thus to the strams ot Pomp and Ctrcumstance we recetved our d1plomas and as the curtam fell on the h1gh school career of the class of 49 1ts members took the1r curtam calls and then went forth to take the1r places IH the world You ll have to adm1t 1t was a fme produchon Qt? T fe Doris Allumbaugh e one ocker ei ra e Secretary Pre:-wlerzt V11-efg1refs1rien' Jenn ong o raser Jack erriq Rf-prf-:'f-rxtaltve 'l'n-111111. P1-1 re-ent. t' I 11 11 1 . . . . . . . , 1 A . , , , , , . . 11 11 11 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 A 11 1 1 . 1 . 11 11 1 1 1 V' 1 l 1 V V 1 I l . 11 . 11 A . , , , , . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' I 1 I 1 I , . . . 11 . 11 . . 1 1 . . 11 1 1 . . . 1 , . 1 . . . . X vv 'a ff' Donna Gena Arnold Calllorma and Arkansas I A Cappella Cholr 2 3 Honor Choir 2 Operetta 2 3 French Club 2 3 Mary Lee Ashley Qpanush Club 1 H1 tory Club 2 Commercxal Club 3 Ralph William Austad Spamsh Club 1 H1 Y l 2 3 A Cappella Choir 2 3 Operetta 2 3 Boys Fed Vlce Pres 3 Mary Louxse Auetxn Operetta 1 2 A Cappella Cholr 2 G A A I 3 Y Teens 3 Elaxne Eleanor Beckman Operetta 2 3 John Wexr Baker Hnstory Club 2 Camera Club 2 3 French Club 2 3 Vestal Lee Baker Helena Montana and Merxdnan Idaho l Donna Lee Baldwxn Faxrmont12 Class Sec 12 C A A 2 Pep C'oeds2 Pres Clul+2 Class Play 2 Comet 2 Loretta May Bardan Rllle Team 2 Elmer Lee Barnes Key C lub 2 Sxdney Elaine Barnes Lil tary Servxce 2 F H A C lul Beverly Barron Fanrmont Hlqh School 2 Barbara Ann Baaler G A A 12 3 Operetta l 2 3 A Cappella C hon' 2 3 Qpanl l1C lul 2 Y 'l'eens2 3 Rlchard Waxn Bates Dramatu Club l 2 One Act Play 1 Vane uenhn Bates 0 1 12 3 ey Club 2 3 Latxn Clul l Basltetl all l 2 3 B ul 3 T a 3 Student Body Pres 3 Ramon G Abarrate French Club 1 One Act Plays 1 2 3 Laura Lee Abercrombxe Lewlston Idaho l C A A 2 3 Le Roy Lee Adams Fairmont l 2 Faxrmont Ban Phxlxp Dawson Affleck Football 3 Jennie Ah Fong G A A 12 Latin Clulw l 2 Class Re l 2 3 G rls. Clul Calumet l 7 3 Vlce Pres 3 Commercial C lub 3 Larry Dean Alder Baseball 1 3 One Act Plays 2 Wxlma Ferne Allen Fl Dorado Sprmgs Mlssourn l Tumhlnnq 2 G A A 2 Marjorxa JoAnn Allen Operetta l 2 3 A Cappella Cholr 2 3 Dona Elaxne Allumbaugh Latin Club l G A A 13 Fa1rmont2 Comet 2 F H A Clul 2 Class Sec 3 Clxfford Burnexl Anderson Spanish Club 1 2 John Sherman Anderson Rifle Team 2 Camera Club 2 Marg one Anderson Spamsh Club 2 Future Teachers 3 Courxer 3 6 .1 -5 dl-2. Q A . -in 'ZX . p !:.' .f..-., rs f if ,,,. . . A A . ., , I ,Z F ' e-y l I ' - Ia ' -' . .-j:...Z 1 Z I 5 'V , ' , B , y I . 1 .I : 5 . T 13. . N H.y ..,K W, 5- - cl ,2-, I-.-lt I' .p -e- . 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