Boise High School - Courier Yearbook (Boise, ID)

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She has been fully accredited since 1918 and can today boast of 147 different courses ranging .from auto mechanics to trigonometry. Though she consists of four large buildings, the main plant, finished in 19235 the Industrial Arts building in 1926, public school field, 1931, and the gymnasium, 1936, 1956 will probably find another high school in Boise being built on the river property below the depot. Population growth has caused the school to drop enrollment from four grades to three grades 119371 to two grades 09531. M g Our heritage and tradition has been built well in the past, and will continue to provide the spark necessary to make this a winning school. We can 'almost be sure that no matter what happens to Boise we shall still find students going to high school at 1010 Washington Street and shallastill find many of our outstanding teachers in their same old rooms. I 5, ll . .fill - 4. 'll-' Q I i E fist-ir f Zi 3 QS .e .. -W - -we V ew .m..., ,, vm.: iw - l 7, Ilia llllll jllll!llllllll i ,i , -...' 'H+..,.A, Foreword Tu-uev Wlll. NOT PASS ll Ymicg Siwl Tom Nucholson A S B Presudent The happy memorues at Bouse Hugh School wull long be cherushed for the fruendshups made and problems surmounted Our experu ences and learnung wull stand us well un hand for what may come Many of us wull seek addutuonal schoolung others wull start lufes work ummeduately Whatever course we may take we shall always be grateful to our faculty members for the suncere teachung and advuce they have so wullungly guven us To the Junuor class wuth uts alert and talented members we extend a vote of thanks We know they are well qualufiecl to contunue perfectung our hugh school As Senuors lookung forward to our unduvudual careers we take wuth us the unfiuences traunung fruends and precuous memorues of Bouse Hugh School to guude us on our way ,ALC Page 4 us back to our Alma Mater L. A. Wood, Principal Our school year of T954 55 us fast drawung to a close lt has been a year of many accomplushments You the graduates of the class of T955 are a strong class In your group are unduvuduals of hugh scholastuc abuluty student leaders musucuans and athletes You are well equupped to take your place wuth the graduates of the past I am confident you wull be a credut to yourselves and to your school To each of you my suncere wush us for complete fulfillment of your hopes and aspuratuons 'FUTUREADM Neal Newhouse Couruer Edutor How do you evaluate your years at Bouse Hugh School? How do you evaluate your achuevements'P I dont thunk we can answer these questuons except wuth the words It couldnt have been better The fruendshups and progress made have had two umport ant results The Junuors wull be able to carry on for another year the herutage and fight that characteruzes our school The Senuors are prepared for whatever calls th m Now we can all socually and economzcally take our places I know that at our class reunuon un T980 we wull find luttle change among our classmates and teachers except for the better From now on Im sure we wull always thrull a luttle to the sound Bouse Hugh School wuns agaun and hope a luttle that someone unvents a tume machune to whusk - I , . I I ' I I , O O O ' hx . .. . . . , I ' I I I I I i... ......... , Q 91 1 1 1 s i 2 1 Fti ' u - ' qgflr i ' t 4 . , - 7 . - If 1 j 1 . II ' ' ' 1 Q I I. V I , . ' I . . ,, . . . . ,, 1 I we gratefully dedlcate the l955 Courier Although Boise Hugh School can claum many of the Miss Barnes has stood out from all the rest thus year ln her quiet way she has instilled an scores of students the loy of gay France and the French language Since l929 when thus young red haired Miss came to our school from Callfornra students have engoyed her courses in History and French As advisor to one ot the most active clubs In school Le Cercle Francais she has shown her Interest ID outside class actlvl ties The club Itself would surely want to ovve all nts success to her May you continue on forever Marlon Barnes Miss Barnes cutting capers at the French Club Banquet. In case you're interested shefs doing the Can-can land she canlj, Right: The only windows decorated this Christmas were those in Marlon Barnes' room. Which one is the angel? Page 5 To Miss Marion Barnes . . . most gifted teachers ot the state, Q Sondra Richardson Editor f A.L. gli Q-ZZ AP ,fl YUEH lRL5' cf Q 1 O S SP J X f .J 9 1' I f ,f f f:1'TT ' 'j L... 2 1 , V ,XM DEAN of GIRL JU Y IlPN5Pff E, P Does this look famlllar Uncle larry for should we say Father Larry j lceepmg a watchful eye an the cafeteria ne of the many faculty meetlngs held durmg the year s ,s....n lawrence Wood Pr nc a C DeBeaumont Superintendent of Schools Left We see our faculty members proving that they like cafeterua food too Rl ht Our Deans exammlng the broken windows In the mann hall This was lust one example o the vandalism whlch bothered us Below we see those lettuce stretchers the Budget Committee Left to right Yost Nicholson Eskelm chairman Grnder Wood and Huse Page 8 ' , ,. o , Q JVM it ' e if as y y W 4, ' .Q at ,, . . .1 1' O . , A W Q ,' W1 A 'lg l AP x 9 Q , 1 4, , Q 2 ik ' A. V R ipl l J! , D, . K'-' Miss Kathleen Speers M E F Gu er Mr Angus McDona Dean of Girls Finance Manager Dean of Boys Faculty Administration This year at Boise High School was not only a new experience for more than halt the student body but also tor many of our administrators Mr Wood leaving his previous 'ob as Boys Coun selor to Angus McDonald of N J H S took over the principal s othce from Mr Fields These newcomers brought with them such new devices as the use ot the public address system and a much needed extension of student guidance in the form ot aptitude tests Our unchanged administrators kept things on an even keel and further etched themselves into our memories Whenever the sublect ot money comes up we will thunk ot Ed Grader and his penny punching budget and whenever we thunk of a room tull ot talking girls we will thunk of Miss Speers ottlce Although many did not become personally acquainted with top oftlcnals they are the ones who made our school year successful Even though there were many things the student body was unable to do we were fortunate to participate In so many activities We probably dont realize the tight schedule on which our year was conducted SCHOOL BOARD Seated left to right E C Underhill Mrs Saul Muller Claude Marcus John W Hewttt President Mrs John Walters Peter Scherer Kenneth Oleary Page 9 son P Fowler B Stout Knot plcturedj mo Tom Nicholson Student Body Prestdent Q wma H Candadates for ASB omces Corr Sec J Donnelley B Kennedy Treas S Yost C Kurdy Cnot plcturedj Rec Sec A Throckmorton C Cannon V P .l Tertelrng M Erstad Knot plcturedj Pres T Nichol Joe Tertellng Vice Presndent left Members slavlng over hot po corn machine lfor 5: a box robbersl Center Scene from S Paul where ASB omcers too part ln national Student Council Convention The only 5 am Nlcholsons and night owl Tertehngs Qabovej sleeping hours didnt In the mam hall we see the decorating of the beautiful and traditional The Advisory Presidents a valuable part of Student Government Page 10 M Ann Throckmorton Sandra Yost Record ng Secretary Treasurer Jean Donnelley Corrcspond ng Secretary Student Admmlstratlon Since 1915 when the f1rst Student Councll was organized student government has come a long way at Borse Hugh School The Council conslstlng of the Student Body and Class Oftlcers studied many of the problems that arose durnng the year Besndes handlrng the cheerleader controversy plaque honoring Bolse Hugh students who served In the Korean conf1lct were also among the addrtnons made by the group Aso a valuable part of student administration are the Advisory Ofhcers Besides taklng charge of many Drives held during the year they sold theatre tickets announcements and any thang else that they were called upon to do We are fortunate to have so much student government but we are more than fortunate to have such able students to f1ll the 'obs Congratulatlons to you students for making the year 1954 55 a successful one The Student Council Around table A Throckmorton S Yost J Donnelley J Tertelmg D McBride M Towle T Nicholson Miss Huse B Eddy B Deal P Fowler P Murelaga B Stanton T Equals Standmg left to nght G Prestel H Harris W Talbot Page 1 I 7 4 1 JV l I l I a a I I I they presented an applelto every teacher. Noon movies, supervisingtclass competition, and a V I H 1 H . I . l. I . .. I I . . - , N 2 W Jane Vaught Ardls Smith Charm Board Preswdem Blg Slsrer Capvaln Marge Erstad Preswclent of Girls Club l' asa left The new sparkle added to the walls about every two weeks of thus year was the ongmally decorated Glrls Club bulletin b the actlvxtres of the club was selling red and whrte beanies Charm Board Front row left to nght Craddoclx Vaught Kennedy Middle D3 rd Rnght One of row left to right Newman Dunning Dedman Newman Back row left to Bug Srsters Front row left to rrght Geertsen Smrth Elguezabel Back row rrght Eddy Wayne Emory Mclm Weaver Towle left to right Alworth Butler Fowler Szott Udell Page l2 6 'r-.br I ll? Q., W, r A , NX r l x ' l ' -- . s f 1 ,, 1 1 ' Q., 4 ' ' 2, 5 s , A l ' if 3 1 ' Q ' l Y . . J nifisf ' 'lik 'WF SY' ,an-s Y i Party Brewer Ann Slrohmenger Jamce Shepherd Vuce Presuden Secretary Treasurer Gurls Club Suruce T924 when The TTrsT club represenfung all The gurls un The school was organuzecl uTs purpose were Charm Board and Bug SusTers The former made uTself charmung and The laTTer welcorred new conrers They sponsored several Teas Thus year Gurls Club had a very busy schedule Among The chuef acTuvuTues were sellung aT Braves games and The Charm Board assembly un whuch Rev Douglas Tuffany was The speaker Toys and musucal unsTrumenTs were collecTed from The sTudenTs of Bouse Hugh and Taken To The Nampa Colony on Theur TraduTuonal Chrusfmas prouecT The grand TTnale of The year came un The Torm of one of our nucesT dances The beautuful May Queen Formal not only aTTracTed Bouse s most ouTsTandung gurls buT Taxed The Town s dress makers Represemung and elecTecl by The gurls of The school were Marge PaTTy Ann and Januce on The Senuor ExecuTuve Councul and Coralee RuTa Rae Phyllue and Shurley as The Junuor OlTTcers Grrls Club Cabmel Front row left fo rughf Junuor Olfcers Treas lee VP Walker Adv Brown Se: Wolluams and Pres Davus Back row left Io rlghf Shepherd Smnh Sfrohmenger Ersiad Vaughf Brewer 'I Yrzr I Page 13 .gl I Q up yu , 1 g ,Ar x .', f xi .dl 5 un ' T 1' Q? I has been To promoTe spiriT, IoyalTy, enthusiasm, and co-operaTion. The Two sub-organizaTiorus C .Ji Q 4 ' C' 1 .' 5 f T T 1 u :Bl Q , . I L 3 -, 'ra 6, 6 X-V fs, I 7 , T f V Q X - , 4 jx, .1- Y' mf -2 Ron Fitzgerald Bob Judy Tom Scharf V ce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Boys Federation The Boys Federahon ns an organnzahon of all boys In Bouse Hugh School Under The advnsorshnp of Mr McDonald The Fed Turned Tn a very ouTsTanclTng record for The year Besndes selllng book covers decals and penculs To rause funds and helprng w1Th concessuons aT Two Bouse games The new Homecomlng was In The spoTllghT Homecomnng replaced The Gobblefesf because of a shorTened football season The game was wTTh Twun Falls and The final score was 52 6 our favor The class of T955 for The fTrsT Tvme came Through wTTh flying colors To win The Homecoming Trophy The group also sponsored The pep rally and car caravan To Nampa Boise game Over TOO cars parTlcTpaTed The Boys Federahon Formal w1Th The Theme Blue ChrTsTmas was one of The TTnesT ChrTsTmas Balls Represenhng and elecTed by The boys Crawford Fnzgerald Judy and Scharf and The Cab1neT made The Boys Federahon a success Boys Federation Cabinet Row one left to rlght Scharf Crawford Futzgerald Judy Row two Tertelmg Blackwell Equals Shelton Korfanta Lynch Row three Tuttle Newhouse Dickerson Langlols Sterling Wilson Pagc I5 I T yr fy , ' lj ' ff ' 74 r ff T T l v ifsaz 3 f, l om, aff . i . . , . . 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Faculty Marlon Barnes, outstandrng French professor and A famuluar person around BHS rs Grace Berry one A flrst year man at Borse Hugh Bull Bowman government teacher can best be ludged by look of our outstanding hrstcry teachers She as has added to our school by coachtng JV basket mg on page 5 graduate of Lake Forest lll and Teachers Col ball teaching drlvers traunung and algebra Um lege Columbra Umyerslty N Y BA MA versuty of Oregon MA ...i- Clalro Bracken, little four foot nine unch Engltsh teacher makes up for suze ln spnrut and enthu suasm She as the FTA advnsor A graduate of Syracuse University and the College of lmproea she has a B A m A teacher of typing and of clerucal office practuce as Marcla Bradley, who as also the advrsor of FBLA A graduate of the Unuversuty of ldaho wtth a BA Imo Brown has attended the Unnversuty of Colo rado and graduated wtth a BS and a Masters Her ablluty makes her Englush courses one of the most popular n the school ln Bert Burda has successfully completed hrs thurd Chester Colwell, a teacher of Industrial arts has year at BHS He took Warren Wulson s place as been at BHS for I6 years wtth the exceptuon of A Cappella Juntor and Grrls Chotr drrector last year whrch was spent In Europe on the He ts a graduate of Northwestern Untversrty Ford Foundation Fellowshrp Evanston III Page lb Truly one of the most dnstlnguushed teachers at BHS as Hoyt Cooper He has lnstnlled respect and a deeper knowledge and apprecratnon of our herutage unto the hearts of has students He as a graduate of the Unuversuty ol Iowa wrth a BA . . . E 5 ' - ' ' . I' a Al . . - I . - I- V ll ' ' ' 'I ' ' . ll I ' ' A . , ,,, an I ll i 0' 'to A , X ls 3 'IA . ,,.. i I 'l. M Q ar . 5 , ' 'K I ' -J X. I . .1 . , F ' ,X iii c F N 5 l 1 5 mn min . 4. gi as ,H M.- -, AU, sm ,f-wma i sum :.....4...e44s. 4 This is Loren CowgilI's first year at BHS. He is One of the mo speech and drama instructor. Directed the All chemistry teache School Play and Declamation. Thespian advisor. Dartt. University Lewis and Clark, Portland, B.A. fornia, B.A., M,S I --- . -L-f fae- 't i zu! DWR 'louitl' '14!dl ...M fs...,.- .U-. .nu ' g , ...... ..,.. Z. naw mu. num -.at uma hm. atm ' Q ...nt ...tu .tw aw, ui.. ...M ..,,., - sm- nun -.mn sun 'A' t nw: -.nut -i-1 -sm,-t ons -htm -num 4 -mu A ' -f .,,.,-.,,-- f -vm: ua.. in-. A st respected higher math and rs in the state is Genevieve of Idaho, University of Cali! Those Guiding Lights LaVerne Davis has turned out I3 eventful years as chemistry teacher at BHS. He's the man who kept our auditorium in top shape. University of Montana, B.A. Teaching the secretarial course to aid students In tructing in business administration for the fifth tor future commercial positions is Marian F'emmer year at BHS is Easter Geertsen She is Gi I College of Idaho, BA Armstrong College Club advisor Oregon State College BS Kenneth Grabner, a graduate of the Universities ot Idaho and California has spread the knowl edge of algebra and geometry with great skll among students of Boise High Competing his ond yea Boise E Harris An erican liStOry teacher atien e peech and deoae coa h s David Grover Ha rthvve tern Un versity Evan ton I aid I o aches cross co ntry aid ennis ived a Mastu dcgrtc- 'is sf-cot: f- visor tor th sc ools rt Q program HS I . . , . . I A 4 . ' . .r S, . . V - L sec f at Higr as E, . ', ' ' X , , ' d d 't 1 .it 5 s . r c. i ' , '- No i 5 t , - 5 , II., i re' Latin teacrer, Mary Ann Hogarth, in room IQI a's co - t t aim .S ce . ' 1 4 -, Hr' is it it ygar SI - is a graduat, ot tie University I -4 'slr ad t- h ' tdi - at B B A Sin is a :rt latin C Iiilt cl sur P. - I7 Ir wou dit ee-in natural vvithcct eeing our L f- ciNltraa nv tqi I v-. M -fn me qs Helptng students develop talents In the Held of Botse Hugh wouldnt seem rught vvtthout Esther art ts Mary rstty f da o e advtsor o we- our htghly respected Engllsh teachers Untver tty Art Club mgshead She attended the Um Huse our Student Counctl advusor and one of of Washtngton BA Blanche Jeffrey has tnsptred many students through the years A graduate of the Untverstty o Washtngton MA h r talents are spent tn government htstory nd ecortorntc classes va-M ga WNY Though only her hrst year at BHS Adele Ray Amy Mason who recelved BA and MA de Carol Pame sewnng teacher helps the gurls look ewls State Untversaty ot owa A grees tn Engltsh from the Untverstty of Wash tr nest or s a gradua of S de EHJ tsh one o our most thterestt rn ton swe ltterature and English Umverstttes of Washmgton and Colorado M A suhlerts tnstructor at BHS ox. Phystcs teacher Al Pantry has one of the Gnest Howard Paul auto mechantcs teacher has been labs tn the state He keeps busy as B Club adv sor reat help o many oys tn the sch o and baseball coach Attended the Untvers ty of has been teachtng fo 25 years Graduate o Iowa AB Nebraska Wesleyan AM BA Page 18 tl Xltn at The Spamsh teacher at Botse Htgh Ruth Peterson knows h r language and teaches the students so they wont forgetl She ts a graduate of the Untverstty ot Guadalagara and College of ldaho BA Heads the Spantsh Club actlvtte 1 5:4 li ..,.5,' :Alu Jag- ,, t Vlfl fa r F-ml . ,' -t r ,, E I Bat ra, .A - Vfinyv ' zxfm JV , ,H kv f 1, Mui' . Hou. I Y n . . ' V . , ve ' o l h, M.S. Sh is ' f tl ' ' s' f , , ., e ' . ' , . ., MA. , ' , a ' , V G V, X le. X 5? , - S , L ' l ,lM, ., B.A., ' U ' I I the' ' lf less' She il te the ha me cl t ng Q' Q , is a ll ' ' . ' , . . ri , it 3 at . ' . I a g It b ' I o It He e , I I ' ' . ' 1 ' r . f ' , ' . We couldnt nmagtrte BHS wtthout Cecil Pollar hnology and economics teacher Whatever the actlvrty he as always there supportung tt College aho Unuyersn o Idaho lulllan Quast shorthand and typing teacher Keith Reichert physucal educatuon and wood shop attended Washungton State College and the Un: Instructor returned to BHS after seryung tn the versrty of Denver BS She has Inspired many Army In addutnon he was Intramural dnrector ol her students through the years and assustant track coach Colorado A St M BS v 1 QN- Wwe Addrng entertatnrnent to educatton In the class room ls W O Roethtg mechanucal drawtng tn tructor Attended Unuversuty of Nltnnesota M A Ei! -am., s... Ardlth Scarln socrology and home econornlcs teacher helps prepare students fo theur Inves after graduatlon College of Idaho Unnverstty of Idaho BA ww 4...-1 1 -it M Wm Wx W M6 Wg? ff? ay 555, 'iii 7 A new face at BHS ts Rlchard Shulkln hustory and drtver trannlng teacher He also gutded the JV basketball squad last season Eastern Wash tngton BA ,f ,-X' an-in-...Ki Q Multon Small hlstory teacher put Irfe ano actton Steve Smllanlch tournallsrn and socrology teacher n o hts classes throughout the year He was a former college wrestler has brought thts sport a o ass stan baseleal :oar rt fersty to Botse Htgh Graduate of the Untyers ty of Wtsconstn MA Utah BS Adv or of Htgh Lghts and Court r Carne Tate returned to BHS thts World trave er y ar to re ume her Engltsh teachtng dutues Untverstty of Caltfornta MA Page I9 I l , Y, , Y , ,fv,- , . . - . . dl . . In . V, - . . I . . - . of Id , B.S., ty t' , M.S. . . . ., . . 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' 5 I , . . , . , . rs I e . fmw in-I we 3- '27 ww 6454 , Drrector ot band and orchestra and supervrsor ot all orchestras In the Botse school system ts Henry J Von der Helde an accomplushed must clan University of Mlnnesota Masters V,-, loyle Washam teachrng radto and electrtcuty Mrs Emma Doane has taken Mr Werners place for the second year at BHS has become one of as trtgonometry and geometry teacher and has we avorttes H Iso serve as Sentor Class ne very wcll She uae : adylsor College of Idaho BA f c ld tnme favorite around B S nez Woesner Englrsh teacher She has helped to develop spnrrt wuthln the school by belng Scarlet Sktrts advnsor Unnverstty of Oreqon MA BA ,um W., ,--., Robert Woodward has been teachung hrstory for Teaching rnterestnng courses ln othce practuce four years He served as Junnor Class advusor typing and bookkeeplng rn room 223 rs Grace thus year Northwest Nazarene AB Zimmerman Unnversvty of Montana BA 'v Nun., James W Hendryx and Ross N Queen sooclled Mrs Alice Smuth, regnstrar has done an out Keeptng the students In trptop condttton rs the the school drstrlct wtth scratch pads ballots standrng rob helplng the students select therr school nurse Mildred Huetson Northwest Naza and red tape thrs year as superytsors of the courses Hazel Hatchluss has helped the school rene College BA BS R N Adv lor to FNA BHS prrnt shop run elzflcrently Page 20 E f I ' 1 I 1' , 'BV A is aff- M ,. -5 6 r- 1 J 'N . , Ru . ,Q my A gg! y , an W X A 1 , ' , N ' KVI, 'I 'A vlifv ,, ? f A, f. . 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' '.n I ' ' .I 'I' ROTC Instructors Seated Capt Lorrence ODell I4 years an servlce European theater Far charge of Bolse Hsghs extenswye library ns E l East left MfSgt Emmltt Self 6 years Korea SFC Sydney Hartshorne I2 years Italy Korea rummer She has been g t h p to all studen M1597 John Beckham I4 years European theater Oklnawa Alrlca Korea who frequented the popular spot Unnversuty of Colorado These hard We wnll a w who help run left to right mlssecl seeing o Illness d Because f a LR an University of Denver orlung gals provuded a nounshmg plate lunch every day of the year A scene from the chemistry laboratory where our students ys remember some of the menus Special thanks goes to each lamtor learn how to go out and blow up the world our sch00l fthe pucture dldnt turn outj 5, ls that a trace of a smile we see Ed? Mr Woodward and hns llttle helper keeping post at a basketball game Three famlllar faces we thus year were Mr George Flelds who has moved up to the Ad Bulldlng Mr R Stanley Werner who ls on a leave of absence because Bob Gibb who ls now at the Unlverslty of Idaho an government surplus of mlllx this year students were v'...,, able to ,4- Study Hall 203 where a may study Anyway we all had the prlvllege get free mI'l1 6th pernod Thus made mama very happy' of trymg Page 21 : , . ' , , , In ' I ' d'th g , . ' , , 5 , , , g B . '1 a rea el IS ' I 1 A I 1 y r I . I ,ay I A N ' 4 2 y 4, 5 'dr Y . 1 I 3 I ,' W . . . . V . ' T a I A , ' ' ' . Ns v L' h w i .9 it' X ? 4, 'iw ,, , 6 . 1 an . ' .' . . - ' ' ' I . , G ' , I I sz' srl ' ' 1 ' . g F, W I f ' Y ,, 'W 'V 9 . ,,,. .df I ' 2 X v I f, f-...,. ,N 1 o I A ' ' ' , 5 , Il . ' ' ' I I , , 1 . , if J! l' ' rlyl A fy .,. f f 1 N NK 1 L X 4-, f, f I vfff P I 1 ' F .5 fl, , I rj ' 1 ?fT 1 vl Ardls Smlth Editor x ,I L P Y e . if Wg, ! I, , q C s,l jx xg! x N W ,M 'Nui N BEAT NAMPA CLU5 fl fl qi A If ff' - ff 21 ' KZ '9 ff A 'N 3, 5' 25771 NI ' ff! 1 fi ff if X , I 5, X ,Pr R Z ZZ 1 5' ,xmv IZAT 1 N F5261 S fS ,., Row one Sharon Rutledge Darlene Richardson Ann Throckmorton Joe Tertelmg Kay Kelly Carolyn Edwards Marron Dunning Row two Darl Whlte Roberta Mclleynolds Glenna Jennmgs Jrll Jewell Claudette Poncla Pat Nordllng Hercll Wayne Ruth Brlnk'ey Deanna Anderson Row three Tlm Thomas Jon Soderblom Bob House Wally Pond Jerry lynch Duane Rlfe Jrm Golden At the natmnal conventnon Dave Reese President talks to Mr Reed and M Shock Presidents of the State and Natxonal Societies Page 24 Inter Club Council Inter Club Councul us composed of one representatave from each club They regulate the school calendar so that meeting tnrnes of the clubs do not conflict The Vice Presrdent of the Student Body Joe Tertelxng acted as President Under hum were Kay Kelly Vnce Presldent and Ann Throckrnorton Secretary Treasurer Ann also acted as calendar manager The club was started last year by the Student Councll as a result of the Natnonal Student Councll Convention which our student body oftlcers attended Future Engineers Enguneers Club seems to be a new thnng here at good old BHS but thats all we modern kids know anything about It you vc ever talkcd to any of the Old Tuners that were here at Bouse Hugh way back sn T919 youd flnd out that there was a very actnve Enguneers Club We cant tell you who was president then but this year Dave Reese was head of the club Assustung hum were Tom Scharf Vacc Presldent Larry Wendell Secretary and Bull Evans Treasurer Under the club adyosor Mr Roethlg the boys lnsp ctecl varlous hydroelectric plants and other englneertng protects Besxdes studylng engnneers work the studen s attended a convention wrth the Professional Englneers of Idaho This ns a flne club for boys who plan to enter some fleld of engtneernng after they graduate The boys pose for a picture at lucky Peak after a field trlp on which they rnspected the dam 'il .. ffm I . . , I , , , . l'. 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'S fs --lui Thelr mmatuon was held this year on a farm New members got dlrectlons from th lr presndent then blmdlolded they proceeded through the pasture Into the cow stalls rn the barn where they were lnltlated by the second year Thesplans They were also thrown Into a watering trough Thesplans the o th Thespuan Bouse Hng s honorary drarnatfc guuld The Thesouan Club has nnstnlled the art of drama Into many young Bubble bubble tol and trouble Well lust because the group didnt gnve thus particular play IS no reason to look down on them The group dud gave two one act plays Swept Clean OH Her Feet and Bird on the Wnng They also went to several thewtrc partles and had an outstandmg unatsatlon Omcers an cluded Ann Scott Presndent Neal Newhouse Vice Presudent Kay Kelly Secretary and Bll Hall Treasurer The Thespuans closed therr year vvuth an outstandmg banquet After wards they Cach gave nmpersonatuons and panto nnncs Advusor was Mr Loren Cowgvll 1 One of the finest plays gnven durmg the year was which was glven with three other one act p ays In November Swept Clean OK Her Feet National Thesplan Socletv Troupe 457 Page 25 ' 1 'A x A. ik. 1 I Q feffw . . L. if a r f ' W V , - ay ' , ... I Ah- life f 9 ' . ' ' h' hearts at BHS, Will we ever forget Macbeth, ,, ' . ,, ,Y 5, ' f ' L L 2 . . ' 'g 4 ' ' ' : , 1 5 N . . , , X, H Ll . . I . 4 C Dressed as cltlzens of old Rome latln Club memh Mass Hogarth attended the tradltlonal banquet Latin Club To most people the Latin language appears to be dead but the classes of Miss Hogarth have proved thus thought untrue The students well use at In many dnfterent pro fesstons after they graduate Some as doctors whtle New students who wanted to 'om first had to wlthstand the lflIfIB'lOt'1 which was administered by second year members A Few members planned for the French Club Banquet In the background rs a typrcal menu which mlght be served 41. Q SXNCF Page 26 others as lawyers pharmactsts and nurses I-lelptng lead the club were Janice Shepherd and Kay Kelly Consuls Holly Harrns Secretary and Ralph Udlclc Treasurer The club has many dlfterent actnvltues durnng he year They prlnt carol books for the specual Chrlstmas meetung where they sung national Christmas songs wrltten tn Latm T ey have speakers from Rome at other meet nngs and an the sprung they have a special banquet vvhere they eat and dress as the Romans dld This seems to be the most tnterestung of all Slaves come to wash your hands after you flnlsh eatlng for Romans had no silverware French Club Est ce que vous parlez le francals9 Mats Ou: as he answer any member of Le Cercle Francais Botse s French Club can gave you Wtth thelr motto penser parler agar lto thunk to speak to actj well In mund lst sem ester offlcers Prestdent Dons Wayland Vtce President Duane Cruser Secretary Pat Rlley and Treasurer Marcua Newhouse and 2nd semester offlcers Pat Rlley Pres Marcta Newhouse V Pres Mary Cochran Sec and Jane Austin Treas have impressed the Importance of the French language on students Durlng the year several speakers who had either been to France or were some other way connected wrth France gave Interesting talks The hlghllghts of the year tncluded the lnutuatnon and the French Club Banquet Advtsor Mass Barnes added much to the club The French people are qulte well known for thevr spent so at the mmatuon the new members tned to dance the Can Can ers and advisor Wundung up to take a swung at a Punata us one of the members of thus year s club Spanush Club Buenos Duas Senoruta Como esta Ustedo Dont be frughtened chuldren of Bouse Hugh uts only a Spanush gentleman greetung hus gurl Maybe you thunk thus us an odd way to greet a gurl fruend but after thus comes a kees' Keepung the ball rollung all durung the year were Muss Peterson Advusor Delores Anchusteguu Presudent Frances Uberuaga Vuce Presudent Phyllus Walker Secre tary Treasurer Isabel Alegrua Program Chaurman Alyce Austun Publucuty Chaurman Phul Murelaga Socual Chaur man A Chrustmas party was the hughlught of the year The students made punatas paper ttgures ftlled wuth candy whuch they swung at wuth a long stuck to break ut lor the refreshments unsude They also had a banquet ut the end of the year History Club The Hustory Club has a very unterestung hustory of uts own Fo med un 1917 ut was a club for the study of hustorucal knowledge benefkual to the students Thus years advusor Muss Jeffrey us tryung to help the stu dents beneftt un many of the same ways They have guest speakers from varuous places One of these was a man who was wuth the Greek underground durung the Second World War At Chrustmas they gathered money and donated canned goods to make up a basket for a needy famuly Helpung to lead the club were t7rst semester offlcers Dorus Wayland Presudent Shurley Sanders Vuce Presudent Cathy McLun Secretary and Dave Reese Treasurer and second semester ollltcers Con nue Terrell Presudent Shannon Newman Vuce Presuderut Mary Owens Secretary and Lorraune Taylor Treasurer After a meetung students lune up agaunst a wall to pose for a pucture Advusor Muss Jeirey helps the students learn about hustorucal events -4 duung the Chrustmas party Plannung for the Spanush Banquet are a few of the members of the club They are holdung beautufully decorated eggs whuch they have at the dunner Members durung a of the Hustory Club turn un theur seats to smule at the photographer meetung Page 27 auf ,. 6 Members of the FBLA vusuted the Idaho Chest XRay Truck whuch toured the clty Thus us an annual practice When the year began the gurls were Installed un their offices with a beautiful candle light servuce W At a noon meeting members plan for theur banquet wath the gvudance of their president and banquet chaurman FBL Hmmm let s see how do you yvrute platyhelmunthes un shorthand? My gosh I can hardly spell ut un Englush I should probably take a course un Busuness Grammar But I must admlt lust berng an Future Buslness Leaders of Ameruca has really been a help The advusors Mrs Bradley and Miss Flernmer have helped the oftlcers vvnth the club They were President Carol Kenny Vuce President Deanna Anderson Secretary Anuta Craner Treasurer Irene Dunn and reporter Shurley Sanders Durung the year there have been s veral busuness rruachune demonstratuons and other constructuve actuvutues The beautuful unstallatuon held at the flrst of the year was fun for not only all of the members but also the oftlcers So you see thus club has been both educatuonal and Interesting The Future Teach rs of Ameruca us a flne preparatory club for traunung studen s who wush to become teachers Durnng the year they vusut other schools un Bouse and speak before classes as they someturnes do an theur lrst year of college Mrs Bracken guuded the gurs who led the club They were Deanna Bowman Press dent Marulyn Petrnck Vuce Presudent Katherune Karstens Secretary and Holly Harrus Treasurer The gurls also have soctal lute un thus club Wuth a candlelught servuce to unstall the ofllcers the gurls began the year seekung unformatuon and preparung themselves for a career as a teacher Occasuonal speakers gave helpful hunts on what to expect un lute as a teacher They planned a large banquet at the end ot the year to vvund up the very loyful tumes which they had had rf At a candle lught servuce new members uorned the club which teaches them a better way to lead Ameruca Page 28 New members were unstalled at St lukes Nurses Home where many of them wull enter traunung un the fall Future Nurses of Ameruca was establushed to help provude a good background for all gurls who want to someday become nurses Under our school nurse Mrs Huetson the gurls practuce theur tactucs on helpless patuents here at Bouse Hugh lWhuch only goes to show that you should never get ulll Headung the club were Darlen Ruchardson Presudent Sharon Rutledge Vuce Presudent Wulla Stokes Secretary Treasurer and Roberta Hollungsworth Ccrrespondung Secretary Muss Scarth was also an advusor The groups actuvutues Included makung dolls for the chuldrens hosputal havung an assembly to encourage gurls unterested un nursung beung on televusuon shows helpung wuth tuberculosus shots and testung and helpung at the nurses recruutmg centers Lubrary Club Just a munute young man l want to check your notebook Good heavens l wouldnt take anythung l cant understand why you always want to peek at m thungs M ybe you too thunk ths s a luttle u but actually t ot I t a fun y n ton t tradutuon Thus was started by the lubraruan un l926 and has been contunued all through the years Mrs Brummer lubraruan has a very able stall and headung ut are Claudette Poncua Joanne Clark Presudents Pat Nuece Claudette Poncua Vuce Presudents and Kay Bur ger SecretaryTreasurer Besudes checkung notebooks the staff checked out books for students kept the lubrary un good physucal condutuon and decorated the bulletrn boards In the lubrary are over 9000 books and one of the flnest Northwest Collectuons un the state so maybe all thus checkung dud some good The very rehable staff check out books for students durung all x classes and after school EZ ll T 5 These gurls wuth the help of Mrs Huetson school nurse prepared one of the attractive bulletun boards whuch luned our halls thus year Decuratung the bulletun boards nn the lubrary us one of the club dutues Here they decorate one for Valentune s Day -Q- 1' oo' Page 29 5' Moving the big piano across the stage is quite a task for one member Especially if the rest of the crew wants to move it the other dnrection At the initiation this year the refreshments were a novel thing The coke came ln bottles with nipples' Page 30 The grew pulls ropes to let dawn the backdrops llt really doesnt take the whole crew but they all wanted In the picture J SMS This year the Stage Managers Society had a relatively large turnout with seven boys on the regular crew using the auditorium regularly there was no lack of work for the industrious boys The SMS activities were not all work for parties provided relaxation Also various backstage activities though frowned upon by school authorities ligntened the working hours of our stage boys Among the various activities an which the SMS participated were school plays class assemblies com munity concerts and private programs With the able and intelligent guidance of Mr Lefty Davis the stage manager the SMS can look back to a successful year in T954 and 55 Officers were Chuck Coulter President Hal Nesbitt Vice President Norman McMurtrie Secre tary and Bob Helmuck Treasurer Camera Club Keep that door closed' Dont you know its supposed to be dark in here? A person innocent an the ways of a dark room may have these apparently rude words thrown at hum upon entering because a developing process may be going on Ths is only one of the things members of the Camera Club learned Do you now what a hypo or t e bat whats the difference between roll film and pack film? These terms are all in the life of the shutter bug Besides printing pictures the club had various other activities Under three year President lna Joiner and the other ofticers Vice President Anna Lawwill and Secretary Treasurer Mary Cochran the club took trips to Idaho Camera and the Joiner dark room Thrown in for enloy ment was a picnic or two Miss Lewis ably advised the group The darkroom is the mam place for actlvlty in this club They learn to deve op and prlnt pictures . X, ' 1 'R ' . 5 123 ' 2 . y 5,1 , -M 1 2 i I i , Q 2 5. ' 'X 1 W , 1 . if , . O O 0 Vis With many school activities and outside organizations v A . r . l . . . - . . . , , r r ' 2 ' , - , . . 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A very beautlful part of nature Is belng transformed onto paper by members of the art classes Art Club One of the leaclmg constructIve cl bs In BHS IS Art Cu ThIs club IS In most Instances the one ed responsIble for the Impresswe posters that constantly adorn the walls of our hallowed halls The members of thIs club have a creatlve InsIght towards the artIstIC trend and from the telltale desIgns and strokes of theIr works possess talent plus The leaders of thIs creahve group for the tlrst s mester were Anna Law wIIl PresIdent Kay Berger VICE Presnclent Ann Throck morton Secretary and Eddre Wood Treasurer MIss protects of thIs club for thIs year was the makmg of gaIly decorated Chrustmas cards whrch were sold In the maIn hall Zoo Bot Club Learmng about the bIrds n the bees OCCUpI8d the mmds of the members of the BIology Club alIas the Zoo Bots Under the dIrectIon of Presldents Cloyd l.evItt and Ruth Brmkley and AdvIsor CecIl Pollard the club took several Held trIps to a number of parks and state InstItutIons Other BCTIVIIIES Included blood typIng watchung color movIes of the South Seas and studymg bIrds A hugh poInt of the year was an address by a guest speaker Mtke Throckrnorton from the Department of FIsh and Game Throckmorton lectured members on the anImals both llvlng and extmct that populate Idaho He Illus trated hns talk wIth specImens and stuffed ammals Other omcers were Jean Arola VIce Presldent and VIrgInIa Bwens Secretary Treasurer Whlle talung a blood test Mr Pollard looks a Ilttle doubtful as one of the students gleefully pokes hIm wIth a needle ru FTHAQ Mmm The ChrIstmas cards whIch the art classes made were sold In the maIn hall to students and teachers of BoIse l'lIgh Mr Throckmorton of the Idaho Flsh and Game Department expIaIns to the members about the furs of dllferent ammals Page 3l 2 I ' Q Q Q I ' I ' I Q I . . T - , E : I I N ' s 'lf , - ., .,,, 'V , X Q . I. 1 5 Zi! , . U . . I b. ' ' , ' ' , h I , I , - : ' il Hollingshead waslthe club's advisor. ,One of the main Q2 I 7 . . . . 1 I I W an 4 I .I r . I A I Y A V 41 5 33 Here omcers of the new members Mr Hays Forum Club more untellugently on a Page 32 x 7 :lub puck the date and plan for the unltuahon of me advisor has helped each member to be able to speak lfaurs of today Members of the Hugh Lughts and Cour er slalfs to have a mustletoe party Quull and Scroll Qunll and Scroll us an honorary soclety for Journalusm students In order to be eluguble to tom the student must wrnte fifty or more unches of copy Under Mr Smulanuch advusor Sally Beattne Presndent Bll Hall Vlce Presudent Ann Scott Secretary Neal Newhouse Treasurer and Jam Golden lnterclub Counsel Repre entatlve led the club It was formed un 1919 under the name of Scrlbblers Club the same year as the school paper The Pepper Box was frst untroduced Besndes wrutung for the Hugh Lights or the Courier the students enter unto competutuon wrth the hugh s hool wru ers of has won several awards as the best hugh school paper un our state lust as our annual luas and the students who belong to thus club are the ones who have made thus glory possxble Forum Club Forum Club the very next club originated after the Student Councul was formed un l9l6 under Muss Davis Thus group was orgamzed as an Intellectual class for debate Thus club now under Mr Hays has not changed nts theme The members stall debate over Intellectual ponnts on world affaurs Officers were first semester Byron Johnson Presldent Bull Deal Vuce President and Karen Kreuzenbeck Secretary Treasurer Second semester Dave Eskelan Presudent Wayne Barsness Vlce Presudent and Gaul Gehrke Secretary Treasurer The meetungs of thus club are held wuthun the homes of us members One student brungs a quotation each week and they debate one of the mann topucs of that quotatuon Some of these were caputalnsm versus communusm raclal segregatuon and the votung age The members talte a bruef pause durung a meetung to have fun ps the students have a well rounded personaluly uouned at Clurustmas Thus M., W i.ff,.0zf, 'I' I 1. ,sv 1. 2 ., A 1 2. ,J . , Q ' ' . . 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WAY Me, ' A 1 5 f if Boise Youth Clubs YTeens This years club was very active under Presidents Ardls Smlth and Joan Emory The Christmas season was the busiest for they sponsored a formal and entered a float In the Farryland Parade Mnss Emory was selected to be the delegate to the New York Convention iff aff 'MY The Teton HIY a lunlor member of the YMCA reformed into one large :lub this year under Presldent Jon Soderblom Right they combme wrth the YTeens every year to form the Youth leglslature Wednesday night rs their meetnng nrght r Youth Center Bob Judy President and all the other omccrs appreciate the help whlch they had this year from the students of BHS to make the You Center a good place for all to go Also pictured as the Inaugural Ball which the Junlors put on for the Seniors V ProLectnomsts Club These students under Mr Pollard learned how to operate a prolector They are responsable for the hne noon movres whnch we had Rug t the Youth Leadershrp Conference whrch was held at McCall was not only educatronal but also a lot of fun It was sponsored by the Y Page 33 I ...,,, I ny fa ,T ,QV A V ' I ae , af-'f.4'A 1 Y 1 y li ' , f A-f on f J 'iff ,lr yx 74 9 e Y ' F A V ff, ,I if A - if 3 . , ' , I l ' . 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N A 'X X ' Lo M, M I J 'I .f -If G A ' G f ,Q One of our crazy parhes All was noi work rn room 232 llna dldn 0 lake lhus pnclurel Th Courler Stat? vvnshes to express deep appreciation tor the cooperation the students and faculty have given thls year You have enabled us to make the book a complete record of Bonse Hugh School l955 lt as our hope that In the future this annual will brlng back treasured memorues of your hugh school and of the fun youth and fellowship you met there Our prmfer Syms York Company was a second home during final deadlines Shown at rlghl IS Clarence Rinehart company omclal who was a Courier advisor is- le Courler salesmen who achieved a new record ol over Woo sales Front row middle lorella Cantrell 'op sa eswoman No! shown are H Sue Dunn and Ann Clalborne sales managers cf Pat Thompson Tam Thomas Ray Oakes Producfron Manager Assocrafe Edntor Busnness Manager Courier Staff As far as the students of B H S were concerned the Couruer Staff was nothung more than a sales campaugn some brnghtly paunted wlndows and T001 flashes ofa camera To the ll stat? members In room 232 and to Mr Smrlannch advnsor your year book was much much more lt rncluded everythnng from desngnnng the book and wrrtlng copy to sellung the IIOO edutrons The group even sold at the tirst football game Cfeaturung pronto pupsb and deco ratmg cars for the Nampa caravan to help lower the prnce of the book The two new thnngs whuch make thrs years staff and book exceptlonal were a new room Cat least rt was a room before our demodelnng lobl and the largest annual nn the hastory of the school The group closed theur year wuth a staff party heraldnng the end of a very excrtnng and trying year and sponsored the first All Sensor Party The Courrer staff honored teachers there with corsages and boutonueres to show our apprecuatuon for the cooperatuon extended during the year The T955 Courier Staff Left to right Classes Ed P Fowler Student life Ed P Murelaga Photographer Jomer Prod Mgr Tnompson Organizations A Smlth Typist M DeMond Sports D Eskelm Actlvltles T Thomas Artust B Stout Business Mgr R Oakes Admmsstratlon S Rlchardson and Guess' ls ,AX v0 ba h xlxxlelhxxb- L i,ui cttw Guang Page 37 'Wyeth A 44, ' ' Q ffif i fri M ,Q f f ,Q , , ,,,t , f, fy 'ffaif 4 . 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' I . ,' - ' 2 A .,.1. : 1 -, . . : , ' :'- -l W 'I : ' ' , . : . - : , . : , . : , : -, . 2 , . , - 3 High Lights of the Air Bull Hall Editor in Chief Dlgeshon In lhe lunchroom was aided this year by such music as This Ol House and Shrimp Boats Are a Comm Pantry Installed the loundspeaker Above Hall and Mary Cochran are changing records Right DeMond Richardson and Mays tape the program Some of program On a broadcast every Thursday afternoon at 4 45 over KBOI Radio the public is Informed of the latest activities at Boise High This official voice ofthe A S B Hugh Lights of the Arr is presented by Mr Grover s E8 A B class with every student acting In each ofthe directing capacities during the year Bull Hall was over all director and responsible tor getting ut out Besides the reporting of current news sport events features and ROTC news the group employed onthe spot interviews and panel discussions They also sponsored Gab T Set Noc Ccontest spelled backwardsl to find a new name Even though the narne was not changed the group has gained valuable radio experience by using only student talent the lunlor radlomen of Boise Hugh are left to right Jon Soderblam Bob Smith Bill Hall Adv Grover Ron Barton and Steve Am is made by Mr Grovers advanced speech class E Bab on Wednesday night It as taped M-...,,,,,. eck The Page 38 OISE HIGH IGHTS VO 1 COURIER EDITION N 1 Newspaper Completes 3 THE PUBLICATIONS STAFF X' Ifrrst and second semester Hlt H LIC HFS staffers were left to rlght l' Karn t rrculatron Manager D wlldlg Adwertlslng Manager T Stunz Reporter truser Hall J Allen Advertising Manager T tulver Sports Edltor IJ Lloyd Reporter and A 'scott Feature Edrtor Seated are Beattie and tolden Paper WIIIS All HC3dI1l1CS RCVICW Events of Year State Awards Students of Boise Hrgh were seen at two Idaho Journalrsm conferences this year and at both walked away with top honors On March 17 three HIGH LIGHTS members your neyed to Idaho State College Scott and Bill Hall accepted rn the name of Boise Hugh School awards for Best Printed Newspaper Best Column Best News and recerved an All State award At Moscow Jrm Golden Dama Wrldrg and two member s of the Courier staff saw the presentation to HIGH I If HTS staffers of Best News Written md All State ratlng, Da te Book September l lt H Januar H Nlareh I7 uth Nlarch 2 rn April l Niav I3 l t wir r a 1 1 Action was the vsatchword for the student bodv during, the Vear 1954 55 Reporting, and m terpretlng that actlon was the Job of the schools newspaper the Borse HIGH LIGHTS Dur mg' that year the headlines and by lines of the HIGH LIGHTS reported Sept 24 Florence Niendlola and Larry King wrll bear the responsrbrlrty of strrrmg up school spirit Oct 8 Beverly Eddy and Blll Deal wlll be the blg wheels of therr respectrve classes Oc 20 Men Are Llke Street Cars rs the selection of the drama department for lts all school play scheduled for Nov 3 and 4 Nov 5 The biggest Splrlt revrvrm, event so far rs on the calendar for Nov 10 and 11 A Homecommg., sponsored by the Bovs Federation will cen ter around the wrnd up game of the season Dec 71 Clubs vtere the cen ter of actrvrtv during, the Christmas season around Boise 4 -X Korean ar plaque the student councils project for the vear Sixty one senror bovs have been nominated for King of Hearts of the forthcomlng, Sweethearts Ball Feb 19 Mar 4 Senior class mem bers presented therr version of Pajama Game m an assem bly thls morning Mar 18 Contlnued discus sion of the proposed amend ment to the constltutron clalmed most of a regular 6th Year The forerunner of the Boise HIGH LIGHTS began plllJllCd tron in 1901 as a combmatlon magazine newspaper annual under the title of the Courier The main articles rn this pub lrcatron were essays rokes news items gossip and adver trsing The May edrtron rn cluded prctures of the senior class and class will In 1919 with the acqursltlon of the present presses the Courier became the school an nual and a newspaper much like the present HIGH LIGHTS was born The Pepper Box as rt was called was publlshed bl monthly for the next ten years when rn 1929 the name was changed to HIGH IIGHTS Since that date rt has been at various trmes a seven column paper a weekly and a srx column paper coming out once every three weeks In 1940 the first color plcture ever printed ln a hrgh school news paper made the HIGH LICHTS front page At present the paper IS pub llshed bl monthly and has a crrculatlon lrst of 1600 The hard working staff of 11 rs taken from Mr Smrlamchs Journalism classes The paper as well as all material for the school district rs printed rn the hrgh school print shop un der the dlrectlon of Ross Queen Blg Wheels of the HIGH LICHTS are standlng Blll Hall Associate Edltor and Dwalne Cruser Business Man ager .hm t olden and Sallw Beattie 2nd and lst semester edltors are shown seated Page 39 L. 0. l ' S , . . . 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I -' - ,-. .' 7 , 1 lst 1-111111.11 HHLH I, a 'rs 1- - - 3' . . ' . ' ' Znrl senrvstcr stall' annmllrvm-ll ' ' 1 A Su Idaho .Journalism tforrf. I ' . 5 Feb. -. w vp 1 Idaho .Inu alism Conf., I'. of I. , 1 1' 1, 1- ' ' I . ' ' ' - ' ' ' . . A . Special A-f..,1s .-1111.111 ' , ' -, ' - ' A . , 1 . ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' . ' I L ' . I 1 , . . V .as 't'0n1 Senior sp:-c'i'l l H I - AI ' ' - PAGIL IVR 0 IOISI' HIC H LII H'lb IOURIILR If DITION sit BoIsI5 HIGH LIGHT Q HUISI' HH H Sl H001 Sl' lllk U if! xc I ccn c th hc Unltew I ro I1 MLDll1il of Qmll and Sklfll lntelnatunll H n Ian Socutx md Idaho St Itc Huzh School IIC A IcIatIon lubll hcd uc-II ec' Ind meek duIIIIL. thc chool xeII I',dItoI III chlef N 9-'llflf' J NI l-.dulorlal Stall' li HIII I llcn Qallx lieattle AIII S III I'onI I IIlxcI As oclate Pdlt II New Pnllfll Peatuxc l'dIt I III! I R I IILI IN Hu ll'N.'SS Department Dvxalnc IlImI WIllIL I.-It Kaxn Ian Fmzlund liu Ill! ls MIIIIILLI AdIcI1IsIng M III ILII ClTCUldIlfJ1l PIIOIOHI aphc-I Pnntmg Qian' Qldll ialdxun melt liIIkcI l'Iec AsIIIlII an Bunn Adnan Ick IIn1.cl Nolman Mllll hx lames lrlest th ll es ushn eyald lIlLl1SlllI VtcIncI Ic WII cn Iulnalnsm ln IIIIII It nl. I 1IIIc o Stu bmIlIInIclI l W HcnII :I A Good A ssc! Here at BOISC HIgh we perhaps take for granted that Important sheet of paper call the HIGH LIGHTS It was the hope of the COLRIER staff who wrote thIs edItorIal, that we could help vou to apprecIate the hard work and long hours of our neIghbors and co workers the HIGH LIGHTS stafi The work behmd thIs nevI spaper Involves not onlx Iindmg QIOFIQQ, and vsrltmg them In that partIcular stvle called Journallsm Cthat takes long Vears to masterb, but It also Involves settlng up the pages, scallng the pIctures, sellmg ads, keepmg track of a cIrculatIon, and even buxmg Ink nd paper The Advlsor Chooses Two Best Edltorlals of Year Thc Couller Qtaff Iskecl qteve Smllanlch AIIVISOI fOl the HIC H LIGHTQ to choose what he LOIISIGGIQII the best 6dlt0ll3lb of the Vedl Qally Beattle lst semestel EdItoI entltled heI 6dlt0ll3l The In between TIme The second and lalgel edltorlal IS Jlm Golden s study of the ploposed constItutIonaI amendmcnt H was sccond semestcl I'dItoI Two of the gavest and hap pIest festnals of the veax ap peaI In qulck successlon Thanksglvlng In late November and Chllstmas on Decembel 25 But what about the tlme between these two holIdays'7 Am8llCdHS haxe I lemlnllel to glldltl the Thanksgrlvlng blesslnfss and thc peace on ealth of Chrlstmas foI In the mIddle of the tlme In between comes December 7 On that dav Just 14 years ago an uneasv Amelltdn neutrallty was shat teled bv the blutal bomblng of Peall Halbol The countly found Itself at VVAI The Amellldn heutage fol uhlch we had 5.,Iven thanks such I sholt tlme befole was In danger and the echo of peace on earth had become a faI off dIeam The attack had shaken the countlv Warmngs whlch had been sounded had gone unheeded InvestIgatIons group of 11 staff members and 1 buIlt the HICH and respected school should be I people behInd It prmters have wldelv read the whole paper and the I ICHTS PRINTING may of Inefficlency WVGIQ made whIle the HAIIOH tlansfolmed Itself Into I fightlng., unIt FutuIe IstoIIans may debate on what eallv ha ened to the U9 Q PP Important ass t , Almy and Navy but I Itanc The prmtmg staff was Werner, Asplavu, Sellors, 0'NeIll, Brow n, Lmgel, Lmderer, Mr Hendryx, Baldwyn, Fannm, Glenn and Warden 'S' Page 40 IemIndcI to the n Itlon IcnIaIns on the calendax December 7 can cs I nIes sage to keep on the alelt As we honol the dead of that at tack we should Iemember why thev dIed Decembel 7 should SQIVG as a IemIndeI to keep ouI selves able to place Thanks ,fJ,'lXlTlL, and Chxlstmas on the calencl ll Next week the student body wIll be asked to consIcleI a ploposed amendment to the constItutIon of Boxse hIgh school ThIS amendment to be come law requnes IatIfIcatIon bv a majollty vote of the stu dents In effect thls would D10 hIbIt any 171051391 tlvc candIdate flom bemg IHIIOKIULQII llllllflg' the assembly IH whIch HY1dll5tS aIe allowed to gIV6 theII cam paIgn speeches ThIs would NOT outlaw the so called wIIte In vote The HIGH LIGHT? whlle It has some definlte ODIYIIOIIS on the subject does not Intend to Ittempt to Infiuence Its IeIdeIs eItheI way Reahzmg that we aIe a functlon of the Assoclated Qtudent Body and answerable to It, we wlsh to Yemdln lmpaftlal and attempt IHSIIQACI to Inform vou the votels on the pros and cons of the amendment The cIuII of the I'lIdtI,9l IS s It fan 01 unfan allow a last mmute canclldate who hIs not been on the prl malv ballot to have thc same oppoxtunltv to speak as those who went through thc PII ma1Ies7 TheIe aIe some excellent 31 guments on both sldes Instead of I2l63.I',1Hg' them here we U1 ge vou to Iead carefully the Hot Box column on thls page Hexc Ile the facts pIesented bv quahfied 0bSelV6lS and dlS tllled to an undelstandable folm fox you to consldel In ouI quest foI news me have talked to exponents of each and after checkmg have found the Ideas set forth heIe to be those accepted bv aclvo cates of each opInIon qlnce thev ale completc ID theII coveIage of the sItuatIon wc ag.,aIn ulge you to Iead thenI c Ilefully If you aIe stIll In doubt, talk to membeIs of the student counc-Il Fmallv, declde XVl'llCl'l IS the bQttQI and then vote Intelllgentlv In votmg wIth adult thInk Ing, vou wIll be plactlclngr the pIIncIples of democlacy In a IIIanneI fittlng the loftlest IIIQHQ of theII conceptlon 1 1 r 1 v s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -I 1 D I 1 1 I I 4 I ,1 r, 0 f ' QI . 21:11 o 0 ,pf IVV I I' 3 I I' ' . 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IZ 1 I 1 1 1 ' Music Activities f Left Malorettes Day Newman Jones Schlrk Smith Blvens Mayor Otter Malorettes Whlte Trapp Wlclrham Newman Nelson Right Band and Orchestra omcers are Rowl B Sec Carstens OVP Stokes B Lib Brown B lib lindsay O Sec Craddoclx Row 2 BVP Otter VP Scheurman B Pres Morford 0 lib Slullern and Blaclt left One of the bands many marching performances at a fall football game Right The band whooping it up at their annual hoedown Left A representative group of tha annual Cappella Choir party are Sheila Broadbent Brad Kmgstrom Nancy Hansen and Clayne Robison Right A group of music students leaving for the district music tournament at Payette where they tool: many tirsts Lett The 54 55 year choir omcers are Bunce Bennett Poindexter Cummings Peterson Jolley Wilson Vaught Naylor Right Annual Christmas concert at the capital rotunda All those who attended were amply rewarded Page Al - Aff. , .V -f I . . . . , , I, ,U t , . , , . - 2 :A h, . . , . .. , . . , . . , . . . , , .. , . . , . . . 4, fy A , V4 fb , A l . . A. . . : ' ' ' ' I , . F i ' ,JJ 12, , Z V ' r V I r r r I r - 1 Q 8: --qi The I955 Boise High School 0 chest a The l955 Concert Band The Boise High School Marching Band lvvhich became the Concert Band after football seasonl played before many an audience during the year. The one-hundred piece band included in their itinerary the annual Fall Concert, the Winter Concert, the Spring Concert, not to mention many performances at football games and assemblies. Mr. Von der Heide conducted such numbers as the Overture to Reinze by Wagner, Symphony No. l in E Flat by Saint-Sains, Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna, Psyche and Eros and El Abanico. The Marching Band played many of Sousa's works lone of which, El Capitan, featured the newly acquired lighted batonsl, and of course Fight for Boise. The group attended the Music Festival and were amply rewarded. They received l ratings on the band, and on many of the individual events. Prominent soloists were Gorden Smith, clarinet, Jerry Bronson, trombone, Phyllis Corn, clarinet, Marcia Black, saxaphone and Lynn Schearman, French horn. The Boise High School Symphonic Orchestra completed another fine year under the baton of Henry J. Von der Heide, Boiseans and students Hrst became acquainted with the Orchestra at their initial concert, Dec. 3. The sixty' piece group played such selections as The Merry Wives of Windsor, Dance of the Hours, Fiddle Paddle, and Pop Goes the Weasel. Among other fine groups, a fTute trio consisting of Ann Eckroat, Carolyn Williams and Gloria Kleiman, and a string quartet of Lois Hoffman, Heidi Wayne, Gayle Gehrke and Rebecca Hogg were featured. Besides several assemblies the group presented a Spring Orchestra Concert in April. Here Beethoverfs Sym- phony No. 2 in D Major, Hayden's String Quartet No. 72 and Capeland's Quiet City were in the spotlight. Duane Heidenreich, student conductor, directed several of the numbers. The finale of the year was the District and Regional Music Festivals, where the Orchestra again swept the field. Von der Heide also conducts the Civic Symphony. The l955 Orchestra The 1955 Boise High School Concert Band l 6 I '1-.1 'Q Q I I , I I I I I. I e 'X ev 2 f ' ' . l Q ' Y , ,. I In .X l Q Bacll row Wally Turll Read Readmg Joe Glenn Rlchard Kendell Ron Barton Jerry Murdock Larry Kung Phll Murelaga Gary Emore Larry Small Duane Heldenrelch Dae Duffy Kxm Larsen Keith Wrlson Eddre Wood Brad Klndstrom Clayne Robuson Larry Hulse Ruchard Ruch Bob Stanton Charles Naylor Roy Tenney John Allan Gordon Smlth Larry Peck Mrddle row Nancy Hansen Marcia Newhouse Shurlene Lrnderer Coralne Davls Florence Mendlola Vrrglnla Palmer Joan Cromwell .lane Vaught Joan Butler Phyllrs Croft Nancy Loughrey Marcia Blaclx Pam Murray Laneve Jolley Sheila Broadbent Karma Rasmussen Terry Mays Esther Montgomery Joan Ward Monlne Muller Barbara Kennedy Jaclue Glenn Carol Cutler Front row Sharon Rutledge Rosmary Dedman Nancy Nordberg Ruth Brymldsen Gwen Cummmgs Kay Schubert Beverly Eddy Helen Rearuck Bert Burda Lula Johnson Sharlene Curfew Sally Beattie Claudla Buckwltz Ann Peterson Deanna Wilson Mary Burke Deno Madsen A Cappella Choir Girls Choir Back row LaUna Helm Lorretta Ward JoAnn Lowber Sylvia Berg Karen Myers Barbara Bratt Marxlyn Ponndexter Sandra Compton Kay Rundell Carol Bunce Mary Cochran Roberta Hollingsworth Marilyn Martyn Mud le row Maxine Corn Shirley Harmon Duane Lawscn Gwen Hoxle Florence Bennett Jacquelme Frost Lurlene Flsher Donna Schaelter Dawna Towell Erleen Marsh Helen Jacobson Sandra Patrrck Jolalne Wlllrams Front row Sally Turk Bea Dorman Nancy Anderson Carolee Sackman Maryan French Mr Burda Jean Donnelley Jane Austin Shella Freymuth Beverly Angel LaVonne Whit trngton Demse Busch Not pictured Chrlstlne Collaer Cathy Gasser Beverly Bright Irene Smith Page A4 I 3 8 i 'tix if I' , 1 ' x 3 4 2 I : I . . 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I, , , U Mixed Chorus Chours Our many choral groups at th hugh school sang them selves through another flne year under the durectuon of Mr Bert Burda The busy agenda of theACappella Muxed and Gurls chours uncluded the Fall Wunter and Sprung Concerts and the accompanyung assemblues as well as numerous appearances before local servuce clubs and televusuon shows However, luke most chours, theur most actuve and enuoyable season was Chrustmastume On the repertoure for the Rotunda Concert and carolung un the halls was Sulent Nught lt Came Upon a Mudnught Clear Jungle Bells among many other old favorutes Many ot the students formed small groups such as the Treble Truads the Harmonettes, and Junuor Ensemble Solousts who performed wuth the chour uncluded Ron Barton, Anne Peterson, Lula Johnson Keuth Wulson, Monune Muller, Charles Naylor Clayne Robuson Larry Hulse, and Barbara Kennedy Accompanusts were Kay Schubert Vur gunua Palmer, and Shuela Broadbent Mixed Chorus Back row Mr Burda Roy Sherwood Dean langlous Davud Taylor Robert Preece Davld Spuers Robert Mott Jum Danuel Don lloyd Albert Jardine Ruchard Adduson Cloyd Leavutt Jack M:Curdy Middle row Loretta Stewar Loma Eyman Edith McReynolds Afton Jean Hutt Joyce Bennett Darlene Matlock Glorua Bulls Stephanue Trenhaule Sonia Benson Charleen Thompson Sondra Stenson Donna Hulbert Dorothy Padden Bonnie Ireland Front row Shurley Cooper Patrucua Collins Maryl Hugley Helen Patruck Kathryn Clayton Vurgle Morruson Barbara Egbert Peggy Huggins Bertha Lught field Sherry Freymuth Darlene Wules Melba Neddo Delores Johns Page 45 B Q we A ' gg-A E fi' -3 ' 9 bi n ' gf? 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S4 Spo snr Col Pen son Reg Spo o Col Taylo Re Com ands lt Col Po 9 r Rag Ex Olrco and Spo so ll Col Wells Rag Ex Spa so ROT Snnce nts begnnnnng rn 1919 the Reserve Officers Trannmg Corps has been teachnng basnc mulrtary trannnng and duscnplune leadershup and the courtesy and conduct of gentlemen Drstnngunshed thus year from others were two changes the cadet of the week ns now chosen on hrs entlre weeks work and a new trannung schedule gnves the cadets a larger varuety of sublects The ROTC Ball along with thenr Sports Dance showed the Interest of the corps nn school socual Iufe A note of special recognutuon goes to those famous publnc servuce men the Fancy Drull Team The group flttnngly culmunated thenr years work wnth the Governors Day ceremonnes and the federal IUSDSCTIOFI The lst Battalion Crettol Cadet Malor Frank Jones The 2nd Battalion Q officers were left to rnght Sponsor Lt Col Sondra Rnchardson Cadet Lt Col Larry McClung and Cadet Malor Rnchard Werner The three lead the 2nd Battalnon which IS composed of Companues E F and G us composed of the flrst three companies Co A Co B and Co C The officers were left to rnght Sponsor Lt Col Carol Kurdy Cadet Lt Col Richard Page 47 5' 9 , -af 4 QW- ' 12. . 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X 'WA at ag, 'AK 'L 3 , v Nix M' A 1 A 'F h QU pa- twpvn. . -hfivnx The Debate Team whnch lourneyed to all parts of the state was left to right Newhouse Johnson Cruser Nell Weston Adv Grover Burger Jolley Steelsmlth and Dunn They debated over 100 tnmes In podlum us Clauborne the absent one Bolse below Page 50 Highs Verse Speaking Choir made headlines after wmmng many superiors Debate and Declamatlon Debate as one of the oldest and most dushngulshed of Bosses many actzvmes Thus year was an exceptionally good one for BHS The gurls team of Dunn Steelsmlth narrowly mussed a berth to state tourney The mixed teams of Clauborne Nell and Johnson Newhouse took first place an dustrnct but netted a losung 88 record at state Accordung to members of the team the final record ol 51 agamst Nampa was more than enough to make up for losmg state The tive teams took Probably equally well known at BHS are the members of Delemar These declamatlon people have flmshed a flne year under the dnrectton of Mr Loren Cowgull Entrnes were made un orlgunal essay poetry readnng panel radno play and many other Gelds at dustrtct and reguonal competntuon Wnth sux superuors and many excellents Bouse students were acclanmed best many others participated At right ls Adv Cowglll wr- . Q ' Q . . . I I I V I .V I ' I H . . I . I I , A - . . I many barnstorming trips also. I 4 . . l . l '- . , 8 'x u 1- V 0- at dlstrlct and regnonal competnhon Bosndes the students Dances af +- 4. 3 yaw- This yea our dance band The Notables ably demonstrated that a student organization could produce first class music The members include from left to right Frank Grossman percussion Jon Soderblom, trumpet Lonny White, clarinet Berta .lo Eachelberger bass John Otter saxophone and Janice Ghan piano The group played at every school dance during the year -we The first get together of the year was the Informal All School Mixer put on by the Student Council October 8 The many students who greeted It had a choice of playing bingo canasta and ping pong or dancing The theme of autumn leaves was successfully carried out with profuslons of red brown and orange leaves Domeny Donnelley and Slullern showed ol? new dance steps lt was also the premier of the McCall Crawl '11 L Q As usual, the corps greatly elaborated on the theme of the ROTC Ball, Three C streamers as background colors, the grand march was conducted through an arc sentation of medals to certain members of the corps. Sophomores attended. 'D va oins in the Fountain, held November 20. With red, white and blue h of sabers. The entertaining intermission was highlighted by the pre- Faqs' Dances 4 The Boys Federatuon worked hard thus year on thenr bug dance and the result was the outstandmg Boys Fed Formal The dance was held the l8th of December and as you might expect the decorations kept Christmas In mmd The large white tree nn the mlddle and plne boughs and snowmen around the wall added to the theme of Snlver Bells A covered dance stand was mcluded -.Q the YTeen Christmas Formal was one of the top dances of the ear With stars and tlnsel fllllng the hall and with soft flakes of snow falling outside to give us the first White Christmas In many a year the splrlt o Samt Nick prevalled hifi if in 'J Snow was the theme of the B Club Formal wluc was the last of the winter dances Stars and tlnsel hung on wlres across the ceullng gave us the only h false ceulmg of the year In the center of the floor a large Inghthouse flashed a red B around the floor A large wmdow filled the stage The clnmax of the evenmg came with the crownmg of the Fall Wmter and Sprung Queens Page 52 . . Q , 'l' ' -1 l 1-12. 5 n . . a vv ' '. , l R , 4' ' ' , 1, ' s, . . 9 . fl H ,, s' V T fi 2 M ,ma AA at ' ' N 'E f I fav A , Q ' 4 : V , f- :wr ,- Christmas night . . . the Elk's Ballroom . . . a very successful evening. .In fact it was' so successful that there were more persons than expected.. fes, B 3 ' x . 5 I f k -X32 , 9, C , Q, hi l va- , - ' 8 M' - 4 . 1 , A w ' ef . l , I 1 ' . I a I 1 D ' I Sweethearts Ball in aww 4 , ...'-E Tom Nrcholson Kung of Hearts receives hrs box of candy from Vnclu Sue Edwards one of the pages after bemg crowned by Scarlet Slurls Presudenr Carolyn Edwards Also shown are page Conme Cambell SS vlce president Senla Broadbent and general chairman Sue Dunn The dance was held the l9th of February The Sweetheart s Ball was eagerly awaited bythe mas cullne resldents of BHS The dance was one ot the best decorated of the year The many hearts and cherubs whuch surrounded the room were framed un an abund ance ot punk and whtte crepe paper Couples en tered the floor through a large heart shaped door way A large silhouette on the stage curtaun of a boy and gurl dancnng completed t edecoratuons Kelth Wilson sang the tra dntuonal theme Sweet hearts during nntermlssuon and Mr Burda sang the last number Good Nrght Sweetheart The Kung of Hearts turned out to be Torn Nncholson and hrs two at tendants were Wnlson and Ron Barton The rest ot the court was also honore They Included Blll Dea Ron Fttzergald, Byron John hw., son, Kum Larson, Neal New house, Bull Sknllern, Wulburn 4 Talbot and Larry Wendell 4 A Page 53 f . 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Q 5 H g a. , if H la t I 4' l, z s I 5 , ' g ' , 'ff' Y- Teen Queen On Christmas ntght at the Elks Ballroom a queen and tour attendants were crowned to the music ot ver B lls And a Sly r Belle the Queen was too tor she was pretty blonde an Butler .loan w crowned by Mayor Edletson and serenaded by Ron Bar ton Her tour attendants two sensors and two Iunuors were crowned by thenr re specttve dates They are left to rnght Chris Collaer Ann Strohmenger Queen Butler Mayor Edletson Sally Compton and Joan Emory The Jumor Sensor Prom Committee The 1955 Graduation Committee .Jas- Pag 4 44.4.4 fr' fl A-J -J , if Assemblies IEW fav es- 1 Many flne assenthlles were presented to the student hody thus year through the co operatlon of Mr Dayns and hrs Stage Crew and Mr Wood Educatuonal, rnusucal or contlcal they were all well recelveol by students and teachers alike We should be thankful to all concerned for the vvondertul slate of assemblues presented to Us thus year ,arf Left The first assembly of the year the Introduction of new teachers by Mr Wood Right Then came the cheerleader assembly which showed the student body the fine cheerleaders we have The group Included Jones Holtman Domeny Gleason Kung H tt Watkins lrow onel Brackett Murrey Phrlhps Morris Koppes Mendrola and Claiborne ff,-tm af ...A Left The F N A put on a very onterestlng and worthwhile assembly with representatives of dlWerent medical fields appearing Center Our A Cappella sang for us next rllustratlng what hard work and good voices can do Right Veterans Day was commemorated with a line presentation put on by the Dramatlcs Department left The gurls of BHS were entertauned various days of the year by assemblies put on by the gurls organrzatrons of the school Center The student body officers reported on thenr trrp to the Natronal Convention at St Paul, Mmn Right The Orche'tra also showed therr talents throughout the year wnth several performances before the student body Page 56 I F , . 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' f . ll t f ' , s X Q 'E f 1 ,x 5 s I 09 5 , Q - s l f l l L Q ,W T yi . 4. fl 45,5 pa. gg, ' A fr. f. f wry 3 2 5. qs mr E X I 'M 4 'N an-n-s left Considered the most beautiful and the most meaningful program of the year the Christmas assembly was htghlrghted by the Choirs malestlc entrance The music whrch was presented left us all with a good feelmg Right The football season was terminated with the presentation of awards to both J V and Varsrty players by theur respectwe coaches left Not wnlmg to let :ts counterpart the Orchestra outdo them the Band staged an equally fine assembly which was well recerved Rrght Thus was another assembly presented to prnvlleged sex at BHS during the course of the year These assemblues also served to cause a feelung of bemg neglected among ma e students left Neal Newhouse and Byron Johnson told of thelr adventures whlle going to New York on the pilgrimage to the United Nations sponsored by the Odd Fellows lodge Jumors were urged to try for the trnp next year Right The Bell Telephone Company sent a representatuve to show the BHS student body the solar battery Its components and how It worked Thus was one ofthe several such assemblnes fs! AA ,R '1 I left The Juniors were responsible for a very enloyable show de lctlng the seven stages cf a mans llfe Unexpected as some of the parts were the presentatlon emerged as a success and also unearthed unknown talbnt Rlght The assembly presented by the Semors was based on the Broadway play Pagama Game A fashion show a dance and a humorous love triangle were formulated to make It a well planned and enloyable assembly Page 57 as i ' Q I ' . . . I H ,, , ,,.f LZ! t 1 ' 4 , 4 ik y Q A ' I . T ' ' ee A 8 ,W Y Mt, ' ' t .T 2 A f K . 1 T 1 V Variety Show AWWTKQ The Variety Show, sponsored by the A Cappella Choir and emceed by Sharon Sullivan and Bob Stout, was very successful this year. The acts included fleft to rightb a lan band which played twlce Karma Rassmussen who dnd pantom ne a dance by Genevlve Moms and a piano solo by Charles Naylor Bert Burda was the duector whsle the lob of student dlrector was glven to Sheila Broadbent Also m the show were acts such as Cleft to rlghtl e Charleston lndnan love Call a plana duet by Vlrglnla Palmer and Larry Small and a vlolln soo played by Held: Wayne Os Comedy was also part of the show Ileft to rlghtl Acts such as Larsen and lewlss pantommes kept the crowd howlmg and clapplng for more Cowboy ballad smgmg was done by Donna Mae Olsen accompan ed by Tom Goodman Pat Smutchzer danced the Fandango to the delight of the audience Also a symphony was presented by Hoppe s Concert Band ln., x. ff I nf n .BLU .x -s. X.-s..., Y-..,,gt Qhx 'Wu left to rught A scene from Palama Game was enacted by the Treble Truads Barbara Kennedy sang the solo part Ron Barton sang a solo from The Student Prince The Harmonettes sang Ma Hes Malung Eyes At Me wnth a peclal attraction at the end that surprised everyone The curtain call of one of the finest student presentations ln years Page 58 Make up room before the ine performance Rnght three sets of lovers All School Play Men Are Luke Streetcars starring Sannette Clark and Bull Hall nn the lead roles was the all school play Supportung cast included Ruth Brinkley Darrell Merrlll Karen Myers Ann Scott Kay Kelly Mernly Karras Lynn Lytle Tom Culver Delores Johns Marcna Black Ernie Hensley Don Muller Charlene Walter and Anne Claiborne This play was directed by Mr Cowglll and Anne Clan borne The play revolved around Maudnes meddlnng an everyone s affairs This causes Trouble for all but In the end she reforms rnakung an nnterestnng wundup for a stellar performance An aggravated Hall finds hrmself torn between Scott and Clark Mmd Set directed by Bethanne Klmba'l mcluded a fine cast Right The Powers That Be was a strange good one One Act Plays Four well acted one act plays were unveiled November lO with the result that Cracked Ice was chosen to represent Boise ID the reglonal play festeval The plays and cast were Mund Set Joan Ward Dave Ster lung Tim Thomas Lynette Pearce Ina .lolner Janlce Ghan Cracked Ice Stan Coombs Thyne Murdock Sondra Rvchardson Beverly Welbye and The Powers That Be Ruta Rae Wulllams Dorthea Hendry Jan Mnlls Charlene Walters Delores Johns Anne InCL1i: :wlfaI W' 'l ' 'O PMN 'W' Claxborne Beverly Welbye Also shown was the Thespnan s play Page 59 Fl ,Me ai .tw in -t fa' mght during the year The flag IS so large This year Bouse Hugh recelved a new flag left we see the ROTC Color Guard brmglng It In as they do every that It practlcally drags the ground when at half mast The Glrls Rlfle Team was one of the most clvlc mmded groups In school this year center they are col ecttng dimes for the March of Dimes Drlve They also helped at the Easter Egg Klddles Day Right Wnll we ever forget those News fllms It appears that two gurls In this picture are wllhng to as they walk out However It was a pleasant change thanks to Mr Pollard talung l A, 4 4lf C ALI? ve 9 A-., JP In September 350 students of BHS had the pleasure of seexng the USAF rn actuon at the Mountam Home Arr Base Kleftj In case you re Interested that s Joanne Boor on the plane Center The front steps In the fall and sprmg become the meeting place of all students Here ls shown a femlnlne atherlng but the boys come out too There must have been a test for them that day And here IS the gathering place In the wmter Crlghtj You can plc out students by where they stand The Junior boys and glrls ln the middle of the floor the Semors by the radiator and stalrs Left A of the t n husto ll. assembly the Bolse Exchange Club presented a permanent plaque to the student body The Freedom Shrine contains 28 authentic reproductions rlcal documents of the U S Center Several groups from Bolse Hugh presented programs for Educatlon Report Card Hare the speech department rs shown before their presentatlon of lincoln the Man We Dont Know lt was well received Left Many students won awards and scholarshlps Here Anne Claaborne recenves 'Ist In the Volce of Democracy speech contest Ina Jomer Carl Lawson Jerry Gneckow By Johnson and others won awards Wlll we ever forget the carollmg In the halls the weelm before Chnstmas This year the Student Council sponsored an actlvlty whlch filled our Director Burda dld hlmself well thus year Here the mlxed cholr ls noon hours with something to do, and was also financially profitable shown ln the mam hall slngung I Wash You a Merry Christmas ' Above we see students paymg to see a noon hour movre Page 60 L R' vflf -3 5 at , ' , , , 'tw , . T FQ' A ' f' Q 15' ,'.tY El ,H -I-,qc ' .4 s Ar., I 5' t , . ' ,5 ,. I ' D , KV ,F J nLidLN,,.i,, - S Q, 3 S tltf ' L ,XM M, 4 ,A W, A A . - . . . 1 . , . I I I ' I' 7 X ,fffxixg if Q 4 Y 1 V Q f l ' . 4 J 1115 .H Q . Q ' X ., K KN ' ,, R ,,,, V f -.......,,, 1 I ,. ' . . . . ' ' . . . . I '57 .V t f Q 7 V .3 4 f 5 ' ' , .. L' 1, -be ? ' , 1 ' 'DNN Q ' ,R e . 5 , . 3 R 'qw , R - g 0 Xl X' aw- . 1 lf 5 l 4 . ., L 4 I : . U . . . . . A . l V I I I I ' t A I I l I I '- Esther Montgomery who me' Maxine Chorn what an angel Sue Dunn lm hard see' Bob House Somethmg In your eye? Snap nt' We ve been good ong enough What a physlc I mean physique Somebody s always got to get m da act The lme up What a square the traller f course' Belles of the North look out' The blanket s fallnng IVSS Before or after' You could use those suspenders now Ted Equals aluas Marvm Make out Wha a come on' And she plays the trumpet too Robbmg the cradle Bull'-' Pony Tom lm all mixed up The mnocence of chnldhood What cha domg behind the ogs Donnelley? Dnd the horse do that? Smale pretty lf you can , .. I t . D , ' ' . a , . I 1 . I o , . We were all cute once in our l' . 1 i ' . , . , . . , . V , Q , . . I 1 r 'uv in Page 62 0 Fuve queens of the sands' Sahara we hope' Get your make up on Gert Surprlslng what the sun wull bleach I got my education out behind the barn Hungry eh Bob7 That s one way to beat the heat I want a date A beauhful way to due Thank you re going to attract somethmg Lose somethmg You should laugh' Wha happened t hr? .siaffv-elf' 'I You 'us couldn t hold It 2 These lumors turn up everywhere Buck and Denme horny Never 1 They're both glassy eyed 2 Poor Jules 3 Dld we catch her' I The school's boozers 2 We all can't be beautnful 3 Who took this one, Sue'-' 4 What makes boys lake thus' Ol Boise High xx Things come and things go but these buildings around Boise High School have seen more than most A the top of his panel is the first high school built on the present sate Erected in the early l900s it was less than O years before it was demolished in favor of a larger one All that remains of this building are the old basements and the faculty lounges I the second picture we see the building with the two wings which are still on this site Now regard the completed high school lrow two right, The largest and finest in the state ln the next 30 years time took its toll and history was made At one time a convict hid out in the tunnel and stole food from the home economics classes .lust three years ago a fire swept through the basement burning out the last vestiges of station KFAU, now KIDO lrow three, righty, This station was at one time the only broadcasting studio in Idaho, The student club which ran it called themselves the Royal Order of the Cooked Owls. The basement of the present structure is a marvel in itself We can find old tunnels basements below basements cavernous coal storage rooms stairways leading nowhere and anything else you might expect to find in some medieval fortress Old flats on the auditorium stage date from the l9th century and at the back of the auditorium the old protector used to keep our grandparents in silent movies can still be seen Few people remember the school farm which is now a subdivision ln row two picture one we see the better days of GAA Why don t the girls wear outfits like that now On second thought Row one picture one is Plato This is probably as close as uve will ever get to the old boy who rests in the stone pediment above the entrance This famous founder of the academic school, chiseled in high relief, was made from a model which stands in Naples. Around the face of Plato is carved a circular laurel wreath and around that are chiseled four words of Greek which when translated mean a great deal to students. Wisdom, Courage, Self Control, Justice, are the virtues which Plato taught. Pagc 63 - iz xg 9 ,if Y ,3 , Daue Eskelm Editor Aw X 49 0 0 TR YSIQ B sl? 5 'x Piliqir 31 4... X f xwbal ff l Al! A f I ,' 3 g ,Ai 4 E 1 'f'5 x W X . Z Q W 'X ' 'IA' Q mx I X- XXX J! 0 X' mx A , - X f... 4 ' 3 t U v: : I 4 l 7 , 9 i 4 ,'. 4' ,f' K ' xg- n u - x I X AY my .. X V 1 X X sl XM.: Q f y ' - , X I' X xx , l Y ' ' XX ix, ' I V, X . KMA X ', I3 fhovff M XA CXLVQ X JMWQ, xi ,, X X AN 3, ,. 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Q, ff ,f A 7' 1-A Bull Bowman Football and Basketball X24 Ruth Shulkun Football and Basketball 1' Stove Smrlanuch Wrestlung Dave Grover Tennus and Cross Country 'MAF Capt O'Dell Golf Page 66 Ron Runyan Mrs Allabelle Castle Boys Athlet C D rector G rl s Atlulet C D recto Coaches The Bouse Hugh School Athletucs Program us one ofthe most extensuve un the State Almost every type ot sport from football to gurls clancung us offered to the students Included un the program are over twenty dufterent actuvutues Headung the Physucal Educatuon Department are Mrs Allabelle Castle Gurls Athletuc Durector and Mr Ron Runyan Boys Athletuc Durector Assustung them are nune coaches shown on thus page Thus actuvuty attracts more students than any other sungle actuvuty un the school ln all malor sports there are Varsuty and Junuor Varsuty teams and wuth munor sports and untramurals everyone has a chance to partucupate un the athletucs program Thus wude range program does not lust happen Behund each touchdown wrestlers pun home run and volley ball score there are many hours of hard work and fun by both student and coach Zi' Keuth Reuchert Che! 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A H, ,Q ' 1 V 1, , vw L-fm, Q Y 2 ' ' ' V ,, ,T Q r ,c Mult Small Baseball B Club Ich Hancock B Club President Above Fall Wmter and Sprmg sports queens are crowned at the B Club Formal lower left An Important meeting nn room 205 ln these meetings Items such as the operation of the score hoard and PA systems were discussed llower nghtl Wnth Its membership composed of letter winners m malor sports the B Club proved ntselt to be an Important service club at Borse Hugh Among Its many actuvutnes were the sponsoring of basket ball programs, operation of the PA system, and Its spectacular B Club Formal rn January Wunter Queen and Carol Kurdy Sprung Queen Heading the club were Rlch Hancock Presrdent Keith Wilson, Vice President, Jerry Lynch Secretary Treasurer and Berry Crawford Sergeant at Arms Al Pantry was advisor of the club Seated Crawford Wilson Pantry Hancock lynch Row one Huskey Johnson House Smith Wllkve Washington Pond Nicholson Drake Fltzgerald Dickerson Hawkins lelby Row two Manning Glbbons Taylor Deal Evans Hensley Stoner Stanton Equals Sherwood Neal Scharf Nelson Row three Coombs Wllllams Burton Brooks Harder Freeman Koch Moss Nel on Hulse Mulls Garner Helmlck Korfanta Meyers Nnsbett Page 67 Z ,Q f ' X V. ' ' -4-jy M. V 6 R. M. 0 , Y F Q I 7 A , l . . . F, . High point ot the dance was the crowning ot Carolyn Edwards, Fall Queen, Tonia Peterson, . I I . I , : . I . I M Seated Mlss Inez Woesner Scarlet Slurts Advnsor Standing Jumor Representatives Joan Emory and Held: Wayne Below Malung pom poms and wrist shakers to sell at games Carolyn Edwards Scarlet Sknrts Presrdent xg left To boost the team they decorated the goal posts and organized enthuslastac cheering sections Right To boost their treasury the Scarlet Slurts sold refreshments at football games left Helping out with the March of Dimes drive was lust one of the many community services offered by this organization Right Putting up the all Important decorations for their annual Sweethearts Ball was an all day 'ob SJ .- Nl UD' U23 .,- Page 68 4. f 4 V. f Q fl r , 5 5+ . ' ...,- si' .. , Q 2 2 ' . K 1 VV xl' x A x 'V '- f J 2- r 1 h - O t W . , t , . Y t b t A 1 'W' l ., 4 QJX ,. 4 ' .. -. - - ill' Deanna Bowman Cathy Cannon Secretary Treasurer Sheila Broadbent V ce P es de I Scarlet Skirts For many years the Scarlet Skurts organuzatson has represented Bouse Hugh un the utmost manner Any gurl may become a member by earnung a certaun number of pounts guven for partucupatung un the varuous actuvutues of the club such as wearung red and whute attendung games and usherung Thus year the Scarlet Skurts helped out wuth many fund rausung druves sellung poppues for Dusabled Veterans collectung for the Red Cross and sellung Easter lulues to help cruppled chuldren One of the buggest dances of the year was the annual Sweethearts Ball held near Valentunes Day At thus dance Tom Nucholson was chosen Kung of Hearts Ron Barton and Keuth Wulson were hus attendants Other umportant tunctuons of the club were the exchange teas held between the Nampa Caldwell Meruduan and Bouse Pep Clubs At the Scarlet Skurts Tea thurty gurls unvuted from each hugh school and all the Bouse gurls were entertauned wuth a style show refreshments and other talent Along the lunes of team support the club always has a well organuzed neatly dressed loud cheerung pep sectuon Thus year as un the past the club worked up a half tume skut tor the basketball games Skokuaan was the theme thus year for theur half tume dance and was pre sented at several Bouse games uncludung the Dustruct Tournament These many actuvutues could not have been possuble wuthout the unturung efforts of theur advusor Muss Inez Woesner The Pepsters are the top girls of Scarlet Skirts. They are chosen because of their active participation in club activities. , , fuel. Page 69 Flght Flght Fight' Fight For Boise Fught for Bouse tught for Bolse Fught right through that lane Don t let anyone score agalnst us Now or any time Flght Fight Fnght' Fnght for Boise we are wuth you Wrth you every way Fight fellows tight fight fight Well wnn today Page 70 Leading the student cheerung during the year were Florence Mendlola Yell Queen Cupper left? Gary Domeny Yell Knngflower lettl Julne Phlllups Duchess Cupper rlghtj and Larry Kung Duke flower rlghtl These four people were elected by the student body during the fall to represent BHS at our athletic contests E--4 N ' I I 99 o o o , I I . . . . nz' I I I , . , , . I I I f 1 I I , . ,.,, , s.. ., . -- -'- .. ,, 3 I I f F I I 1 left: Do these fans look familiar? Right: The Pep Band that played at our basketball games. Row oneg Jones, Miller, Gross- man, Gray, White, Waymire, and Fuller. Row two: Heidenrich, Otter, Soderblom, Fredrichs, Holsinger, Dimick, and Hally fleaderj. Row three: Ball, Branson, Morrissette, Babbitt, Schaurman, Annin, and Brown, PEP Upper left The Scarlet Slurts live nt up at the Homecoming football game Upper right A familiar scene in the gym on a winter night lower left A Boys Federation pep rally warms fans for a cold night of football at Nampa lower right Roclung to the tune of Skoluaan Scarlet Slurts entertained spectators at half time .rw Football enthusiasts traveled en masse to Nampa an a garly decorated car caravan fm -1 'em it 'W 'W Q muff NWS .gun M Page 7l Row one Duffy Stanton Stoner leoby Taylor McWhlrter Pndmore Garner Nlsbett Sherwood Nelson Brooks Spence Hanssen Terry Ramey Row two Callaway Newby Washungton Wllson Drake Moss Pond Harder Wnlkne Evans Moody Steele Hensle Ricks Futxgerald Barnard Hall Mgr Hawkins Row three J V Coach Bowman Head Coach Runyan Hancock Wendell Meyers, Stanley Korfanta Duc erson Hulse Freeman Coombs Johnson Allen Young Barlow Allen Equals Asst Coach Shulkln Scoreboard B 7 Idaho Falls 7 BH 14 Pocatello 26 B 6 Reno 25 BH l4 Caldwell 15 Pocatello 33 Nampa 12 Lewiston 66 Twin Falls 6 BH BHS BHS BH left Ou left end 'E ch., r guys chargmg onto the field pruor to the Idaho Falls contest n wh rch lynch scored the only TD of the day Rlght Rosey around Pocatellos left Managers Hawluns and Burton kept Runyans boys Ih shape wlth theur tape ups and rub downs Right Dnvmg over center Hancock scores nn the Caldwell game Also un thus game McWhnrter snagged a Cougar pass and romped 90 yards to paydlrt Page 72 HSf ----- - S-l3 ----- Y SH ----- - - O - - - - - - HS- ----- - -l3 ----- ' - S- ----- - S-5l ----- ' - 9 QL, I u A I r . W 1 ,.: -.'.'2 1 ' 1 EU Football Necessity is the mother of invention. Coach Ron Runyan needed a team but because of injuries and the hard task of combining players from four schools, the team had to be invented rather than iust shaped. The start of the season was dismal because of the lack of a strong line. There was a great deal of shifting ot positions of players. Because of this, more boys got a chance to play. Finally, at the last game of the season, the Homecoming game between Boise and Twin Falls, the right combination was found and the Boise Braves ran wild to a 5l-6 victory over the Bruins. The football team traveled to both Reno and Lewiston this year While not making an outstanding showing the tnps did prove the potential of the under classman Examples Meyers touchdowns In the lewlston game Stanton s passing ability that helped out at Reno the all around playing of lelby The crew that went against Nampa In the Bulldog Bowl and held them to two TD s A ff IQ? 4, 'Wu xg 4,113 Y,w Page 73 The Varslty Basketball Team Kneelmg an the center Byron Johnson Manager Coach Ron Runyan Around the key left to right Wlllno Talbot Rosey Washmgton Pat McCarteI Bob House Tom Scharf larry Reuman Bob Drake Co Captaun Kenth Wllson Jerry Jester Bull Marlaft Tom Goodman Lyle Tuttle and Co Captain Tom Nicholson Upper right hand corner Ron Fitzgerald who was absent Tod Equals was also a Varsity letter winner but was out wnh a knee ungury Runyan's Cage Crew Probably the best dressed team on the hardwoods was the Bouse club clad an thenr peppermint striped shorts But the boys werent lust well dressed they played outstanding ball throughout the season Endung the season wuth a 21 wono lost record the Braves found the Nampa Bull dogs thenr lunx Ot the sux losses two of them were chalked up agannst Nampa Although They wever were a tournament team according to Coach Ron Runyan the hoopsters proved theur proflcnency by capturung the Bag Sax tntle The numerous polrshed plays executed durnng the season were the result of hours of teduous dnll Spectator Interest was very great for this sport Excltement often reached a fever pltch as last munute baskets cnnched close games As th last whistle blew and the scoreboard tell dark for the last game another chapter of school splnt and sportsmanshup at :ts best was wntten unto the annals of Bonse Hugh Page 75 . , . , 1 l- A : , I I I I . I I D I ' I I Q I l I . , . . . ' , . . I . . .. . . ,, . , . H . - ' I I - . Q . . .. 1 fi? .ar Wlhaa, f And the score goes up another notch! As the students pour into the gym, the Boise Braves go into warmup drills. After the National Anthem the Big Five : Fitzgerald and Wilson at forward spots, Nicholson and Goodman guards, and pivot man Drake go into a huddle assuring each other that another opponent will topple insuring them a tighter hold on the coveted Big Six title. -4 5 left As six five center Bob Drake goes up for the opening tip off another 32 minutes of heated basketball begins Center Probably the most heated of all contests were the ones with Nampa Right Wilson breaks through Pocatellos defense to sink one On their southern tour, the Braves stopped both Polrey and Idaho Falls a feat which has been accomplished only twice ln the past twelve years left After talung the Bug Srx title tournament play began at Emmett One of the coolest players of the season was Tom Goodman who came through many trmes at the last minute to put a close game on Ice Also instrumental was fiery guard Tom Nicholson who maintained a high percentage of accuracy at the charity stripe Page 76 U ' ' I 1 .1 U. 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Fntz gets one away Drake goes up followed by hls aching feet Battler Wilson put another one up Some of next year s first stnngers Marlatt Jester and Relman plus the In and out boys McCarter and Washlngt Runyan to sleep nights knowing he had good reserves ww' What do we do now coach' These athletes made tt possible for Two 'Umor teams formed this year, The Jayvees coached by Rvch Shulkm and the Baby Braves, headed by Bull Bowman These squads wall be a great source ofthe '55 56 team JV Basketball Row one Morrow fMgrJ Douglas McWhlrter Kmdstrom Wulkle Lockey Meyers Morton Gorostlza Stanley Row two Coach Shulkln Mckeynolds Newby Barton Thomas Barsness Shelton Korfanta Coach Bowman Row three Equals Gurnus Stanton Dnckerson Halhard Page 77 I ,Q ,.. ,I - 'v ,.,5, KJ N Gp .whiff , r H 5 f 1 1 :E gf , l A :I mm .1 1 1 xi W Y, 1 ' 51 w A x, -N ., 1-'M- T 'Q V ,N .--,.,e V M ' .,,:.,,,,: li . fin I .5 -I , A 1 , , on- 1 1 1 - - 5 41 1 U 1 Q 1 Q - 1 1 1 1. - 1 . - I D 5 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 - Mat Monsiers Row one Thomas Hall leavm Peck Rainey Row Iwo Barnard lrvm Terry Nlsbeff Hall Row lhree Coach Smnlamch Asplazu Freeman Taylor Demo!! Hanway Gray Wrestling ln nts second year at BHS wrestlnng establnshed ntself as a new and Important sport The team had a much larger schedule than last year and won Three of eight dual meets In addrtlon the squad took two champuonshnps at a tournament early In the season 0 Frequentlng the greens at the Plantatlon this sprung were members ot Bonse Highs golf team Coached by Captann L O Dell the squad toppled several tough adversarnes Spurrung the team were Bull Deal captaln Daryl Ramey and Mlke Janssen Drvot Duffers Leh lo right Oversrreef Janssen Nelson Ramey Deal M:Cracken Kopke Kowalhs Boyle nv Page 78 The racket squad Kneellng Erstad Gleason Thomas Standmg Smith Flood Mclleynolds Coach Grover Mnlls Nell Schart Rufe Tennis The comrng of sprung saw many Borse Hugh tennrs hopefuls out on the courts brushrng up on fundamentals Coachnng these students was Dave Grover Grover started preseason workouts last fall In order to get a glrmpse of sprung posslbrlrtres Turnnng out nrghtly at Julua Davrs Park the team produced several lndlvndual stars such as Gorden Smrth and Jackle Gleason As a group they had a rewarding season Slering is-W V t f Those damn Davos Dusters was a phrase often heard whenever a member of that BHS slu club came tearmg down the slopes of Bogus Basm on one sk: The tap winter group has however done a great deal to Interest students nn theur sport They not only held coed partles but also sponsored several slu festivals Intramural 'V' One of the most popular of mtramural sports of the year was Bowllng supervused by Kenth Renchert Tumblmg was also newly mtroduced It entertamed students at many half tlmes of basketball games Page 79 Sensor baseball aspnrants Row one Barton Hmer Turner Sherwood Talbot Taylor Hensley Oakes lynch Row two Manager langford Johnson Koch Evans Tuttle Pond Adams House Huskey Coach Pantry Play Ball! Expressrng great optnmusm at the onset of the season Coach AI Pantry shaped hus boys unto a wnnnlng team Prtchers the backbone of any team were numerous and provnded the key to a successful year Backnng up the men on the mound was an efhcnent outfield plus some fast throwlng nnflelders Though cold weather hampered workouts at Publnc School Fneld the varsvty got off to a good start with a number of vuctorues at the begnnnnng of nts schedule Although spec'ator nnterest was low the boys supplued plenty of thenr own pep and enthusuasm The lunlor portion of the team whlch was ably coached by Milton Small was very successful nn nts efforts and proved the depth of the entnre team Wuth many protlcuent underclassmen next years team promlses to represent Bonse well .lunnor dnamond hopefuls Row one Hanford Wortham Stoner le1by Short Rosa Brooks Pndmore Jensen Spnnger Row two Coach Small Rncks Dorman Shelton Moody Equals Marlatt Hayes Freeman Prestel Manager Wllkle Page 80 1..- ..-W N., --, .. .. ky... , ,Q . H ' V I l um, ,, r 4 ,. - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 , . 1 1 . 1 , . . - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - F e I Wlth the advent of sprung the national sport baseball takes possession of the hearts and minds of many eager boys at BHS Upper left First sacker Wally Pond tags an opponent Upper right So the next man has has try Lower left Letterman and potent hitter Bob House waits for that good one Lower right Thu IS the way ld do It the volce of pitching experience .1 S-..,,,,, BVQ, fr-W Some familiar shots of the Public School Field diamond It was on this grass that many hours of Intensive practice In batting ball handling base running and other fundamentals were put nn Also It was here that the Braves played their home games some of their best Below Varied views ofthe infield --wa. Page Bl . I . , n . . ' Z . Z ,ufflw j Q fe , I and some shots of batting practice. 'About the only thing lacking around this diamond were some spectators. I l S V ' - f , , 3 4: ' ff U v ' K 4 , gf ' , ll ' ' V' 4-1 1 .ln . Cinder Specictlfgts L! The guys wlth the wtnged feet Row one Hanssen Terry Spence Price McWhtrter Garner Hancock Crawford Manning Allen Brobeck Barnard Manager Stephenson Row two Newby Barsnoss Morrow Hulse Johnson Huskey Fatxgerald Wllson Burton Splers Abernathy Row three Coach Reuchert Ilett Duffy Renman McCarter Coombs Meyers Duckerson Thomas Callaway Steele Walters Yeung Watluns Coach Colwell .K the Toppmg the bar Developnng a keen sense of coordnnatnon the vaulters defy the laws ef gravity to :lamb to great heughts wuth only the and of a pale and well developed body Number one man was Hancock followed by Fitzgerald Mcwhlrter and Brolaeck Putting the shot and throwing the duscus for many vltal points were the strong men of the squad Drake Steele and Meyers ww 511 2 22+ 35? I! 'WWUQW-wiv if kmvgmwu Take your marks Get set Go' Famnlsar words to these dashmen who do a great deal to boost those wmnmg scores Included an thus gre? are the 100 and 220 yard dashes Outstandmg partmpants In thus event were Manmng Hanssen Meyers Garner and Allen These men also provlde foun atuon for the relay teams Page 82 ' Z I I I I 'I V . I . I I I I . I . - 3 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Pam, 1 , fx , . inf, . Qs my I 4 j . - 1 ' . . 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I V I I I I h U V- 2 . , . . 4 c GAA Darl Wh: G A A Presndent I 9 Q x: r ' The nerve center of GAA the cabinet left Nancy Hansen entertains at the Christmas party Rnghf One of the many noon actlvtles Bonse Hnghs Glrls Athletuc Assocnatnon keeps the gurls on the rnght track through a vigorous schedule of fall winter and sprung sports The group Included In their program blcycle hikes badmnnton bowlnng basketball soft ball and wlsket teeball Fnfty members accumulated the re qunred 80 posnts and earned letters durnng the year Having a social side also the club held a plcnlc In September Another hugh point of the season was a Christmas party which they plan to make an annual aftalr Omcers besides Mass White were Rosemary Dedman Vice President Jerry Larson Corres pondlng Secretary and Mary Kay Muhlsteln PUblICITy Chairman Advrslng the assoclatlon were Mrs Allabelle Castle and Mass Kay Speers A representative group of the l30 partlclpatlng members of the Girls Athletic Assoclatlon Page 84 Sports For All Keeping In the splrlt of things the GAA held Its Christmas party At this party several of the GAA members entertained wlth songs dances and other talent Also a new and fascinating form of volleyball was orrglnated like many other organizations the GAA helped pay for their actlvttles by selling refreshments at the basketball games In an effort to provlde a well balanced program the GAA sponsored dancing Instruction left Students pollsh up a lltterburg step Right Volleyball was the most popular of all sports Demand was so great that two tournaments were required to satusfy the Interest In It Gorls took to the water as readily as they dld to the hardwood of the gym Boot left Water nymphs In the Y pool A product of these swims was a very successful Splash Party Whule bowlmg at the 20th Century lanes the gurls mastered a sport that they can enloy the rest of then lives Page 85 QQ !f o o o 5 . . , .e ut 4 s . S 5, ' 1 'V' Q. or '4 V. , . A I . . .A 1 . .. r. : ,, ,, . . .' ' . ' . . --- lui ill X sf Y son A MW: J ag ,X X O4 NX! I ml W W P t F 1 W . 1 'S f .199 f 'X , Zififyff X 4 I C ' K EL If Hag B035 MV fl 9 4 2. f7Q5'f1ndW QLASS iyf4955 Beverly Eddy PresIdent of the JunIor Class Bob Stanton VICE PresIdent xg, ai' .. ta rf - XR 'N l 3' Q L C E O -: Q Q fn va ow-+1-uv SCQECE 1126320 roromorn 9.231115 ro :QE -. Elm grTaF2'ol32 3030-h OJ 23' Sw -9' 07033-Glo -4 W 0 3 C 3-gm o.1 'D:+3?2-w 3-t'DQ,3:I -v CL4 V, TE mln' fbfpgwfpai a-fn X2 Dm-fig, Qfmon, O'33'.oj.. 3032-3 wO'3g Qgl QESQKQ mLQO.'3t 7 11 m5'9OIa 221551 -I 23- mmm-vc!! 943'-S amama 02 J' 80-5-eg 22532 13'-4.. S lau'8 5?'fD '1e 3-13-03 01..02C 3:-1- '833 -+ CJ an gcw.,-. 1 un CJ IT' If Q If -dw CD G 'f f'7 'f lf-1' Gary Prestel Mutzla Towle Representaf ve Representanve Our first experIence In class competItIon was HomecomIng fwhIch IncIdentally the SenIors won by a very narrow margznb Next we pre sented our JunIor assembly enactIng The Seven Stages of Man s LIte whIch was a TIOT In more ways than one On specIal occasIons such as Chnstmas St PatrIck s Day or when BoIse was scheduled for an Import ant game banners floated In the maIn hall wushung seasons greetIngs Page 88 Ted Equals Secretary Hollle Harrls Treasurer or best ot luck to th team from the Jumors The Junlor SenIor Prom was one of the most heavenly dances ot the year thanks to the hard workmg JunIor chaIrmen We have had a very successful year under the able leadershIp of our class ofhcers The unendung Interest and co operatIon of our class advIsor Mr Robert Woodward has many tImes furmshed us wIth needed InspIratIon As a partIng gesture we wIsh to say JunIors of 56 Beware' The Junlor slm at the Homecommg Rally was somefhmg to be envmus of Below a part ox ofre of the several ads wlnch were featured That's Twm Falls all mangled up on I e our ,tfggygfv 4' - ' ftwx 4 M, l - ' I - I, ' . 5 A ' , gi tv I ' , 1 Q .WN . ,, 15.4 -1 ',.g... 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C F 4- -- C 3 ,A v W K 2 V l J 5 ' L 'V A , Q I ' f' - A C .av A Page 92 rp i' Ted Harder Beverly Hams Holly Hams Les Hart Jerry Hawluns Terry Haws Ronnie Hayes Dorthea Hendry Alice Hennlzsnn Melvin Herod Gene Herruman Sharon Hervey Donna Hlbbert Peggy Higgins Albert Hugh Carol Hllfilurr John Hu Ed Hilliard Alton Joan Hutt Allyn Hoback Rebecca Hogg Don Holderness Kern Holsnnger Robert Holt Alice Holzmger Jack Hood Carol Horton Forrest Hauck Mike House larry Hulse Gordon Huntington Dean Huslxey Herb Hyatt Don lhrug Eugene llett John llett Darwin Ingram Bonnie Ireland Ann lrvln louis Irvin Miss Ima Futuretaechur Barbara Jameson Gayla Jensen Rex Jensen Jerry Jester Jill Jewell Delores Johns Melva Johns Bill Johnson Joanne Johnson leanard Johnson I.eRonis Johnson Tom Johnson David Jorgensen larry Judd Merrily Karras Frank Kasllie Louie Kee Leora Keller Dick Kendell Alan Kester Bucky Kessler Wayne Kidwell Afton Kingsford Brad Kingstrom Gloris Klefman Joan Klotx Dennis Koebernick Pat Koppes Jerry Korfanta Pat Koser lay Kowallis Annabelle Krawl Virginia Laca Kent Lamberson Berty Lamkey .lay Lane John Lane Larry Lane Shirley Lane Dean Langlois Kay Larson Mary Larsen Darlene Lash Weston Later Duane Lawson Diane Lee Slurley Lee Deyane Leahy Betty Lou Leuhy Sonla Leonard Duane LeRoy Beverly Lewis Judy Lewis Jack Light Bertha Llghtlield Lois Lnllegard Murvm Lindley Duck Lmgel Pat Little Sandra Little Don Lloyd Jack Loclrey .loyce Lohrengel Nancy Loughrey Maudme loop Gene Louther Darlene Loveland Karen Luby Hazel Lutes Lynne Lytle Joanne Madsen Marrlee Magdlel JoAnn Mann Wally Mann Kathy Mapes Sally March Tony March Robert Marks Bull Marlatr Mary Ann Marsh Barbara Martin Helen Martin a Martin Leona Maslenlza Carolyn Masener Morgan Masner Darlene Matlock Ellison Matthews Judith Maui Kenny Maxwell Larry May Tom McAbee Lillian M:AnuIty Ray McCaslm Ima Pusllover Rene MeClaran Monte McClure Art McConnell U N -.4 A 'W rs. 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V V, E - . n 3.6, E - ' v-rr. if M .I , N V :VA P K ir: an f ., Page 94 Duane McCraken Glauda McDonald Suzanne McDonald larry McFarlane Jams McGowan Darrell McKee Denny Mclean Norman M:Murlrle Bull Mclleynolds Muslue C apsadd e Teddy Mclleynolds Bull Mcwhlrter Florence Menduola Darrell Merrrll Duck Merrrll Bob Meyers Dona Mrhu Jan Mnlls Sharon Mrlburn Sandra Muller Roberta Maller Don Muller Larry Muller Marvm Muller Myrna Muller Rlshard Mmshal Beverly Money Bob Moody Mary lou Moore Georgia Morrls A fred Morrusserle larry Morrow Jana Vee Morse John Morton Bob Mor! Colleen Momshaw Sally Moxley Mary Kay Muhlesrem Jack Munr Thyne Murdock Pam Murray George Musselman George Myers Karen Myers Harold Nelson Mary Nelson Harold Nesbm Gary Newby Barbara Newcomb Marcn Newhouse Dons Newfon Leia Nichols Ray Nrckerson Noodle Needlenose Glona Nnelsen Pat Nordllng Delores Nun Jack Ogden Tom Olsen Joann Olson Ray O Nerll Glona Oppel Carolyn Osborn John Osler Sylvuse Osierberg luulla Ourada Mary Owens Sam Pack Dorothy Padden l ? g . 1 I 4 X I . s . ' ' -'-' -' . 'N hx Bob Morris J . ' Q , , 1 . it A 35 ' V C ein ' ' . ' VY A ' .lack Pantry larbara Paris Mervon Gardern Perller Carolyn Parkinson Disk Parks E Betty .lo Passey A Helen Patrick Chuslm Patterson David Payne Lynette Pearce Guy Peckham 3' j K Pat Pedersen f Don Phullrps lrvmg Pierce Gladys Pollard Claudette Ponua Mary Popma Gale Porter Ruth Ann Potter Ronald Pratt Bob Preece 'Wi'- Gary Prestel Denms Prnce Gary Pudmore Earl Pnest ,,. Bob Pnvett lull Pulley Sherry Purvns Martha Queen Ron Ramey Arlene Rathbone Karma Rasmussen Helene Rearnclx Phyllu Redtield Don Reed Karla Rees larry Reuman Yvonne Rem Fred Rensrneyer Dorothy Reynolds Jamce Reynolds Sandra Reynolds Rnchard Rach V634 Derrlll Rtcharde Donna Richardson Marvm Richardson Bob Rnelu Jome Rndeout Pat Ihley Doug Robertson Clayne Robison Bull Rodman Pete Rolfe la Wanna llooksby Jerry Ross Colleen Roser Pat Rost Carolyn Rudolph David Russell Don Rutherford Sharon Rutledge V Coralee Saclrman Sam Shame Elame Sanlor larbara Sams Helen Sanderson Gary Sluon Claudia Sshader Kathleen Schull P , if . 'ffzf Y ., ,fi ff X45 V we, ' :g ig ' 2 wg . 9' v' .1 f 35.522 'ilk . it ., , , I 5 V. . . ' 1, , r -: 1f.5:' rw Qi td .4 6 AM Lik- fN -Q. Q-5 5 t hi .i M. 2572? an i '2 wr D fs gf -an 4 ao 4 Duane Schratt Page 95 A 1 F W y ,C . , an' it l 4 g- ' ' i Q: R l 5 'olh D M wa F f X I fi., l Nd. - r, Q ' M Q 1 . eff P A ll I V. P 'l . h ftp 7:4 . , , 5 ,, . 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LeRoy Shappy Micky Short Sharon Slelalf Mike Simmons Jimmy Simpson Smo Gasbord Forrest Skaggs larry Small Pat Smttchger Allce Smith Carol Smith David Smith Dennis Smith Irene Smith Joyce Smith Richard Smith Monty Snyder Jam Sparks Mary Specht Woody Spence Elaine Spleler David Spiers Jack Springer Jewell Stallings Bob Stanton Sandra Stead Boyd Steele Harriet Steele Sondra Stenson Milton Stephenson Ann Sterner Delpha Stevens Helen Stevens Ardith Stewart Loretta Stewart Jim Stoner Jerry Stoor Roger Stavig Judy Strawn Gene Strough Joyce Strough Jody Stroup Jack Strub Ella Stumpe Ina Stun! Anita Sudweeke Bruce Summers Carol Swanson Bruce Taylor Dallan Taylor Lorraine Taylor Connie Terrell Dick Terry Tom Terry larry Thielke Jim Thomas Tim Thomas Char Thompson Gary Thurber Pat Torry Don Dozenotf Dawna Towell Mltn Towle Stephame Yrenhalle Juamta Tucllar Wally Turll Frances Uberuaga Ralph Udnclz Delores Upshavv Carole Wants Phyllis Walller Myrna Wall Charlene Wa'ters Joan Ward lorretta Ward Sandra Warren Eleanor Warnstrom Cecll Waterhouse Dave Watluns Gary Waymlre Hlldl Wayne Duane Weaver Kenneth Weaver Jane Weeks Beverly Welbye Jaan Wells Dall White lon White Manlyn Whntmore laVonnn Whnttnngton Dama Wtldng Duck Wullue Arlea Wllllams Carolyn Wlllrams Judy Wallnams Ruta Rae Wllllams Deanna Wllson lance Wnlson Walter Wllson Darlene Wmes Ernest Woods Everett Woods Russell Worthan Mnlxe Wolmak Duane Wright Kay Wnght Vlrgmla Yee lob Young Roger Zanders John Zapp Rtta Allred Dolores Anchustegul Emmett Arnold Jean Arola Wayne larsness Treve laugh Dol: Crelghton Barbara Hexeltme Joanne Woodall f loss Snow Q4 an-' if P 6 as if jf 13' ,ff as 11' 'fm Qu ts lu- 1-2 Q- Y' fav i' T7 Page 97 were President of the Sensor Class IP 'rf' s' Have you ever stuffed crepe paper through holes In a wlre fence' Well these people dnd It was worth at anyway because we won Tho Senior Class M CLAS: QF gqgg W MA U VAR I ooos'm's:nus:aa9s '4o'lB'so55 Graph of graduatmg classes at BHS Rrght our Homecommg slut which helped sweep us to vnctory Pat Fowler Deanna McBride Representative Representative The Cap and Gown Committee which had to measure every Senior an school Page 98 5-.Q fi ,V . 5,,, ,rn-u 'A t 1- ' llilil ' ' f' 'fll ' mi R 'A 1 l V 1 1 r F V x ka l H ,Q Q t f g Soo 'Mol 1 3fC Q1 we ' QW t , O l i ,, , s,V, feee f ,K N, V fl 4' '41, , Phil Murolaga Treasurer Wllburn Talbot Don Blackwell V ce President Secretary The Senior Class . We came We saw We conquered These words could cover our three years in high school Perhaps however we should go into at deeper In the first place we saw for a long time before we conquered After entering Boise High School in T952 we elected Ron Barton our presndent with Tom Nicholson and Bob Stout representatives Vice president was Janice Shepherd secretary was Pat Fowler and treasurer Cathy Cannon What we would have done during these first few months without them to stand up for us we dont know But though we dndnt win the Gobblefest that year we must have really left our mark for the l953 Courier quotes The last sophomore class proved that the best comes last Ah at last Juniors' But where were the sophomores to pound on Well It wasnt easy to come back and still be the lowluest but we did It anyway Leading the class through darker days were Stout president Sandra Yost and Joe Tertelung representatnves Fowler vice president Rich Hancock secretary and Charlotte Barton treasurer We didnt win Gobblefest that year either but we put up a good fight But then we had our chance At the beglnnrng of our senior year we held every malor office except GAA presndent We finally conquered' Our senior year was as much as we expected to say the least Helping us to achieve that long looked for success were our senior class omcers and Mr Washam class advisor The first thing on the agenda was winning the Homecoming Trophy then we turned to beating the lunuors on attendance at activities and on money given on drives Of course we won class competition but we didnt have any competition either After all it took us three years to get as smart as we all are and no fool lunior can get it in one year Clet alone threel The intelligent look on every seniors face comes from long practlce at fooling teachers That is the show of real genius when you can have an intelligent look even when you re asleep Winners Class Competition Page 99 s,,. f, K . 1,- tfn, A . 35321 ' lfgiwut ' t . l ' . ' ' - .4 1 1. .- 1 l l l ..- 1 . . i - . 11 11 - - - - 11 11 - 1 1 ' 1 1 . ' , 1 1 ' . , . , . - 11 1 1 11 - - 1 1 f - 1 . ,, . ,, . . . , . 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 , . . , . . , . . , . - 1 ' 1 , . 1 - 1 , . . . . , Page 100 Rarely does a student excel in school work as well as activities. The 1955 Valedictorian, Sally But- lio, can claim the former ll.0O0 averagel, and the latter, as you can see by looking at the list by her senior picture. Byron Johnson Salutatorian also can claim many outside school ac tivuties A winner of the UN scholarship a debator and active in sports marks his accomplnsh ments He plans to take law 'fund' Senior Honor Rolls Class of 1955 Graduation honors are determined by ranking pupils according to the grade averages of all sublects for the entire course The roll of highest honor consists of the upper 57 The roll of high honor the next 1004, and the roll of honor the next 10W Altogether they compose the top one fourth of the senior class Roll of Highest Honor Beattie Sally Johnson Byron Broadbent Shetla Mays Teresa Otter John Reading Reid Fairchild Elaine Brynildsen Ruth Heidenreich Duane Arduser John Dewey Patricia Harden Hal Beamer William Shepherd Janice Freiman Rosemary Tanner Nancy Rogers Carol Newhouse Neal Scott Ann Fredricks Randall Deputy Mary Jane Frederick Patricia Kimball Bethanne Walker Judith Hoffman Lois Kent Jill Dotson Joy Pond Wallace Scheurman Lynn Eskelin David Rife Dwayne Richardson Sondra 4 92 Cook Shirley Austin Jane Butler Joan Joiner Ina Affleck Stephen Bowman Deanna Throckmorton Ann Purves Ralph Fowler Patricia Montgomery Esther Edwards Carolyn Vaught Jane Reese David Ward Barbara Smuth Gordon Roll of High Honor Bock Sharon Isaac Anita Pecora Michael Evans Lynne Jennings Glenna Hooper Gerry Walters Theodore Thompson Juanita Petrich Marilyn Bivens Virginia Linderer Shurlene Carstens Kathryn Lont June Lretzke Jon Ward Gary Brewer Patricia Smith Robert Steelsmith Josephine Black Nancy Geertsen Deanna Scharf Thomas Kennedy Barbara Yost Sandra Runft John Jones Eva Gay McCarter Patrick Roll of Honor Gwilliam Norma Herriman Janace Cornell Richard Simuntch Eluzabeth House Robert Oakes Raymond Boor Joanne Kelly Kay Nordberg Nancy Goller Eleanor Cannon Catherine Allan John 4 Lowber Joan Hall Wilbert Branson Jerry Peck Larry Hobbie Glenna Strohmenger Ann Alworth Roberta Smith Kathryn Allen Sylvia Shonk Carl Morford Buddy Helmick Robert O Koch Ronald Swindell Jane Poindexter Marilyn Roethig Philip Neil J Meredith Janssen Michael DeMond Maxine Rutledge Sally Fesler Jeane Taylor Jack Tenney Roy Campbell Patricia Guernsey Gail Ghan Janice McBride Deanna Udell Frances Aitchison Helen Brinkley Ruth Black Marcia Wayland Doris Murelaga Phillip Sanders Shirley Lawwill Anna Robertson June Miller Montne Flood Thomas Craddock Bonnie Soderblom Jon Kaldenberg Merlyn Wicks Cara Lou Claiborne Anne Rasor Beverly A if 1 I ' 5 A A I . . not . 1. 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' , , , - 129. , Gurl s State Every year the most outstandung gurl students of Bouse Hugh are sent to Syrunga Gurl s State Thus year Deanna Geertson Terry Mays Carolyn Edwards Sheula Broadbent and Jane Swundell represented us Carolyn was elected Governor and was sent to Gurl s Natuon IOOF UN Tour Also a yearly actuvuty us the Odd Fellows Unuted Natuons Tour Thus year Byron Johnson and Neal Newhouse took the trup After seeung Ottawa Montreal Que bec New York Phuladelphua Washung ton DC and many other places they came back to guve some 60 talks before student groups I2 Top Senlors On the basus of leadershup scholarshup partucupatuon un student actuvutues and a general worthuness the follow ung senuors were chosen by a vote of the class of 55 yB CHIC B y a eyCawfd BII Deal Carolyn Edwards Pav Fowler Byron Johnson Carol Kurdy Nul Nuwhouxo Yom Nicholson Ann Throckmorion Sandra You Page lOl Page IO2 Adams Rtchard Ansel Men ol a few words are the best men H Y I 2 3 Spanush Club I B Club Club 2 3 Cla s Assem ues otballl 2 Baskerballl 2 Ba eballl 2 Allleck Stephen Bruce The glory of the hughest order us untellugence u Lughts of the Aur 3 l. I C 2 C S semblues 3 Football I 2 Baseball I 2 Iennus 3 R Chour I 2 Drull Team 2 Attchuson Helen Jeanette A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Allen Gayle Bruan A uolly good fellow B Club 3 Cross Country 3 ROTC Chour 2 Allan John Wllluam Nothung us unattaunable for those who try Operatta 2 A Cappella Chour 2 3 Hugh Lughts ol th Ar 2 Tennus I Class Assemblues Allen James Thomas To exust us to change to change us to mature B Club 3 Football 3 Track 3 East Hugh School Wuchuta Kansas I and 2 llen Jummue Clyde Ready for greater thungs Hugh Lughts 2 3 Drull Team I Allen Robert Henderson A good fellow among fellows Concert Band I 2 Hu Y 3 Allen Sylvia Jane Sulence us golden and blonde Scar et Skurts 2 3 Andes Kathleen Socuety sauth the text us the happuness of lute Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Youth Councul I 2 Alworth Roberta Anne Vum vugor and vutaluty School Play 2 Concert Band 3 Thespuans 2 3 Latun Club I Hustory Club 3 GAA I Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Bug Susters 3 Charm Board 2 Allred Ralph Dale OHense to none Future Engune rs Club 3 Angel Edward George Angel us as Angel does Concert Band I 2 3 Stage Crew l South Hugh Salt Lake I Anderson Muruel B Love us the begunnung the muddle and the end of everythung tun Club 2 GAA I 2 Scarlet Skurts I 2 Arduser John Marshall Eat drunk and be merry for tomorrow we study Teton Hu Y 3 French Club 2 3 Class Assemblues 3 Baseball D T m Attebery Janet Elaune Her faults would make dum shadows Gurls Chour I 2 YTeens l 2 3 Future Teachers 3 Scar et Skurts 3 Parma Hugh School I Payette Hugh School 2 Austin Trecy Jane Studues serve for delught for ornarrent and for unspuratuon Gurls Chour 2 3 French Club 2 3 Class Assemblues 2 Future Teachers 3 Lewus and Clark Hugh Spokane Wash Babl-nt Vernon Dale Work tlrst and then rest Concert Band I 2 3 Pep Band 2 3 Orchestra Hu Y I Spanush Club I Basketball I Track I Balley Beverly Joyce Sweetness and sulence un her smule ROTC Sponsor 2 YTeens I GAA I Sarlt Skurts 3 Youth Councul I Bauley Wullram Edward An unvestrnent un knowledge pays the best unterest Baldrudge Wulma May Contact wuth manners us educatuon Gurls Chour 3 Youth Councul 3 Caldwell Hugh School I 2 5. 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I - I ' A Q , 7 A - l n , , :I , : I. 2, 3: V : - 1 A : c e 2, 1 Baldwln Clare Ray He that once us good as ever great otballl 2 Track I 2 Baseball Ball lawrence Jack Dark Eyes Concert Band I 2 3 Pep Band 3 Future Enguneers Club 3 Barton Charlotte leo The muldest manners and the gentlest heart ass OflIcer 2 Gurls Chour 2 Yleens I Class Assemblres I 2 3 Scarlet Sknrts 2 3 Youth Councrl 2 3 Barton Ronald Gene God ts mlnd and God rs unhnlte hence all as mrnd Class Oflicer I Operatta 2 A Cappella Chorr 2 3 Hugh Ltghts of Ar 3 I 2 Key Club I C'ass Assern ues 3 Foot I Baseball I 3 Youth Councrl 3 Varlety Show 2 3 Bats Shirley Rao He that rs of a merry heart hath a conttnual feast S ool Play 2 Hnstory Club I 2 3 Future Teacher 3 Scarlet S trts 2 3 Beamer Robert Wllllam Mrnd us the great lever of all thrngs Spanrsh Club I 2 Class Assemblues 3 Beattte Sally Frances A sound mund nn a sound body ts a thmg to be prayed for A Cappella Choir 3 Gtrls Chotr 2 Courter 2 Hugh Lnghts I 2 Hrgh Lrghts ot the Ar 3 French Club 2 3 Qulll and Scroll 2 GAA I 2 Class Assemblues I Vareety Show I 2 3 Beckman Barbara Jean A companton that as cheerful us worth gold GAA Commerclal Club 3 Scarlet Sklrtsl 2 3 Malorett I Bellvtlle Leo Duane He that would learn must que tron Club I oo a Bas et a 2 Base a Walla Walla Hugh I 2 Bennett Florence Edith Great ls truth and It prevarleth Girls Cholr 2 3 Hugh Lughts cf the Alr 3 Scarlet Sklrts 2 3 GAA Salem Senior Hugh Bernascom Dona Kay Toll rs the law of llfe and tts best fruut Spanish Club 2 GAA I Comrnercual Club 2 Lubr ry Club Scarlet Sktrts 2 3 Btvens Vlrglma Mary Be slow an choosung a fruend slower un changmg ncert Band I 2 3 Spannsh Club 2 Bro o Club Scarlet Skrrts 2 Matorette 2 Drum Marorette 3 Black Marcia It s good to be merry and wrse at s good to be honest and true A Cappella Chonr 3 School Play 3 Concert Band I 2 3 Orches I 2 3 GAAI Class Assembly 3 Black Nancy Allison Love has a tede French Club 2 GAA I Scar et Sklrts Blackwell Charles Donald Gran and share It Class Ofhcer 3 Boys Federalton Cabunet 3 Youth Councrl I Bock Sharon Lynn She that has patrence may compass anythmg Spanrsh Club I GAA I 2 Scar et Sktrts 2 3 Boor Joanne Who walks wtth beauty has no need of fear eens I S nrsh Cub 2 3 GA Class Assennblues 2 Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Youth Councul I 2 3 Bowden Jeanette Cectle Of noble character Lattn Club 2 3 GAA I Future Nurses 2 3 Bowman Deanna Joy A good name as rather to be chosen than great rlches lr s Chotr 2 amsh Club Hu r u G Futura Teachers I 2 3 Scar et Skurts 2 3 Charm Board I Boyle Thomas Edward Tennessee Ernie the second Youth Councul 2 Golf 3 Chattanooga Central H gh I Brackett Carolyn Fay A good heart ls better than a'l the heads an the world lxed Chorr I YT ns 2 3 Class Assernblnes I 2 om mercnal Club 2 3 Scarlet Sktrts 2 3 LaGrande Hugh School I -on K 1 tees? as Page IO3 Page I04 Branson Josle Paultne Measure ts treasure ncert Band I 2 3 Sp n lt Cl b I 2 Hlstory Club 2 Scar Sklrts 2 3 Var ety Show 3 Braulf Sandra Patncla Good company on the road us the shorte t cut GAA I Scar et Sklrts I Brewer Patncra ltlllan Grace un her body good sense an her mnnd Class Assembly 3 Future Teachers 3 Gnrls Club Cabunet I S r et Slurts 2 3 Youth Councll I Charm Board Declamatton I rmlrley Ruth Brown A southern belle School Play 3 Thesptans 3 Spanush Club I 2 Bvology Club 2 Scarlet Skerts 2 3 Declamatnon 3 Pepsters 2 3 GAA I Broadbent Shella Darlene Above and beyond A Cappella Chour 3 Gnrls Chotr 2 YTeens 23 Latm Clu I GAA I Class Assemblnes I 2 3 Future Teachers 2 3 Commerctal Club 2 Scarlet Slurts 2 3 Vartety Show roomfield Ray Wllllam There s mnschret lurknng behund those eyes rown Carrol Comer Every man ls the son of has own works Concert Band I Pep Band I Key Club I Homedale Brown Juantta lee Cheerfulness of soul Concert Bandl 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 Spantsh Club I 2 GAAI Scar et Slurts 2 3 Youth Councrl 2 ucllwltz Claudia Mae All succeeds wlth people who are sweet and cheerful Operatta 2 A Cappella Chotr 2 3 Varuety Show I Bruett Davld Henry Whatever ts more de'rghtful than lettered ease Brymldsen Ruth Eleanor No difficulty tn expresslon A Cappella Chorr 3 Future Teachers 3 Scarlet Slurts 3 Pocatello ugh School I 2 Bumbulsome Brut: Stout let Newhouse draw one Amerlca Future Flops Club 3 Art Club 3 Bunce Carol Margaret O loveluest daughter of a lovely mother rs Chotr I 3 YTeen I Thespa 2 3 Btology Camera Club 3 GAA I Class Assemblues I 2 Future Teachers Scar et Sknrts 2 3 Declarnatlon I 2 Grrls Rtfle Team 2 3 Bunce James Torrence Thungs won are done 'oy as nn the dotng Bunn lemse Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new eens I 2 3 Latm Club I Buology Club I GAA I Class As emblles I 2 Scarlet Sktrts I 2 3 Burlre Mary Josephme A fountaun of fun bubbllng over Cappella Chour 3 Gul Cholr 2 YT ns 2 3 GAA 2 C Assemblies 2 3 Scaret Skurts 2 3 Youth Councll 2 3 Vartety Show 3 Burrows Da'e Glenn Every man ts the son of his own works Butler Joan Faye Vtolenty mtelltgent Operatta 2 A Cappella Chour 2 3 YTeens I 2 3 French Club I 2 3 GAA I Class Assemblues I 3 Future Teachers 3 Scarlet Sknrts 2 3 Btg Srsters 3 Youth Counctl I 2 Varsety Show I 2 3 Calderwood Wlllram John Keep the common road and you wall be safe Campbell Patnua Ann All words are pegs to hang tdeas on Spamsh Club I 2 GAA I Comrnerctal Club 2 Campbell Rrcltard Moms Wusdom as found only nn truth I .. . 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Coons Barbara Franeu To see the brrghter stde ot lute rs to Irve happtly eens 3 French Club l 2 Hustor lu GA l Futur Teachers 2 3 Scarlet Sktrts 2 3 ordon lula nsprres conltdences Corn Phylln Arlans Brtght pledge of peace and sunshtne Concert Band l 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 Latin Club l GAA l Scarlet Skrrts 2 3 Dance Band 2 Cottroll Barbara Jean Potentualrtxes unknown Orchestra 2 3 Camera Club 3 GAA l 2 Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Future Nurses 2 Cornell Joseph Richard Dnlrgence rs the mother of good fortune Fancy Drtll Team l 2 3 Boys Rifle Team 3 Crarg Mabel Dean A fruend ts ever acceptable YTeens 2 GAA l Varnety Show l Hagerstown Hugh School lndnana Crandal Carol Ann The smallest thrng well done becomes artrstrc GAA l 2 3 Scarlet Sktrts 2 3 Cranar Anlta Doo The little Whtte Cloud That Slghed IN Club l 2 3 GAA l 2 Commercna Clu Scarlet Skrrts 2 3 Crawford Albert lorry Ambttuon as starred by necesstty H Y I 2 3 Honorary Member YTeens 2 Stage Crew 2 L un Club 2 3 B Club 2 3 Class Assem ts Boys Federatron Cabinet 2 3 Basketball l Track Youth Councrl l 2 3 Crlddock lonme Allegra A sprtte begotten of a summer dream Concert Band 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 Spanrsh Club l 2 GAA l C ss As emblres 3 Scarlet Sktrts 2 3 Charm Board 3 Craven Marian A good sport rn every sense of the word Crettol Rlchard leo No one knows what he can do untnl he mes School Play l Orchestra l 2 Class Assembltes l Varrety Show l Fancy Drrll Team l 2 3 Crust Rlchard Dala md hearts are more than coronets Croft Phylln Marguortta Yet every heart contains perfectrons germ A Cappella Cholr 2 3 GAA l 2 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Operatta 2 Crooks Raymond Wrllram Some Crooks are honest and frnendly Cruser Kenneth Dwamo Ah you flavor everythrng Debate Team 3 Hugh Lights 3 French Club 3 Quull and Scrol 3 Baseball l Crowell Cocrlra Kay l Gnd earth not gray but rosy Iver Tommy leo Jazz strrs the dormant soul Cvmmmgs Gwen Mano Joy rs not rn thrngs It rs an us Operatta 2 A Cappella Chonr 2 3 YT ens I Fre ch Club I Cl gssemblrss l Varuety Show l 2 3 Grrls Retle Team 2 lnter Cl b ouncu Cushman lohort Wlllu Actron not words as the sngn of lute Footballl 2 Trackl 3 Davls Vornon Noaly Fortune befrlends the bold Spanush Club l Dawson lee Walker School day frnendshlps cement the world Deal William Wallace Free y smnlnng scatters sunshnne Class Omcer 3 Forum Club 2 3 B Club 3 Boys Federatuon Cabunet2 Golfl 2 3 DeMond Gerald Eugene The murror ol all courtesy Dernond Helen Maxune She s struveng tryung day by day to help us all along the way C uruer 3 Hugh Lughts of the Aur 3 Latm Club I 2 GAA l Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Pepsters 2 3 Dulerry Spectacle To look at me ns to know I m scholarly C ss Country I 2 3 Football I 2 3 C ass Presadent I 2 3 Honorary member of Charm Board 3 Deputy Mary Jane I have a heart wnth room for every 'oy Spanush Club I 2 GAA I 2 Ltbrary Club 2 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Pepsters 2 3 Gnrls Rufle team 3 Duce Carol Anne We prlze our chums as precuous lewe s Commerctal Club 2 Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Pepsters 2 Tumblmg I Dackard Julie Anne Wuth thee conversung I forget all tame che tra I 2 YT 2 Span C 2 Bnoo Club 2 Class Assemblues I Scar et Skurts 2 3 Pepsters Dodds John Allan But deep rn my heart are the dreams of a prmce Doerr Ntkr Anne A grace that won who saw her eens I 2 Spanvsh Cl b I H ory Club 2 GAA I 2 C ss Assemblues 3 Future Teachers 2 Scar et Sknrts 2 3 Pepsters Youth Councul I 2 3 Domeny Gary Monroe A lnght heart luves long Donnelley Elllabeth Jean True to her word her work and her trnends Club I Buology Club 2 GAA I 2 Class Assemblnes I 2 rs Club Cabinet 2 Scarlet Sklrts 2 3 Pep ers 2 Youth Councnl I Dorman lynn Charles Labor ns rtse t a p easure ROTC Choir I 2 Dotson Joy Phtlltps Smnle and the world smnles wuth you Downm Donald Raymond Troub es and cares are unknown to hum Grandvvew Hugh School Drake Robert lawrence It as natural un every man to wash for dustunctuon 2 etball I 2 T ck I 2 3 Dulaney Jean Ann Musuc us the poetry of the aur Dunn Phyllis Kay A quuet conscnence makes one so serene Dunn Susan Thus world belongs to the energetnc Debate Team 3 YTeens I 2 3 Thespvans 2 3 French Club 2 GAA l Class Assemblnes I 3 Scarlet Sluts 2 3 Pepstes 2 3 Youth Councul I 2 3 Youth Legns ature I 3 Dunmng Marian Jean Sulence as golden Y Teens 3 French Club I 2 3 Hnstory Club 2 Inter Club Councnl gk 2 3 3GAA I Future Teachers 2 3 Charm Board 3 Scar et lrts Edwards Carolyn Anne Guve to the world the best that you have and the best wtll come back to you YTeensl 2 3 Latun Clubl 2 GAAI 2 Class Assemblues 2 3 Commercral Club 2 3 Future Teachers I 2 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Tumbling I Tenms I Charm Board 2 l l Page I07 o ' 5 C ' I' : ' . z A , 2: ro , , : . ,U . 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Fredrucks Randall Clay Silence us a true frlend who never betrays Concert Band l 2 3 Pep Band 3 ROTC Band I Fancy Dru Team l Fredricks Shlrley Fay How far that lntt'e candle throws its beam Concert Band 2 3 Hugh Lights 2 Spanish Club 2 GAA l 2 Future Teachers 3 Scar et Skirts 2 3 Freeman Dorothy Anne Merut wms the soul Freiman Rosemary Ann Kmd in deeds Latin Clubl 2 Art Club l 2 GAAI 2 3 Scarlet Skirts French Maryan Rosalme There is charm and simplncnty Girls Choir 2 3 YTeensl 2 3 French Clubl 2 GAAl Scarlet Sknrts2 3 Golf2 3 Pepsters 2 3 Freymuth Shella Ray Quiet and unassuming she goes her way Frruell, Richard Darrow The small courtesues sweeten life ROTC Choir 2 Frost Jacqueline Mendlth Her soul shines in her eyes Girls Chour 3 YTeens l GAA l Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Future Nurses 3 Gabrlelson Karen lee A kindness us never lost Spamsh Club l Gage Marlene Eleanor All she attempts to do she does Gurls Choir 2 GAA l Class Assemblues 3 Gans Robert LeRoy Hts heart as great as the world StageCrewl FBLA l 2 Garner Rrchard F But I love hum best of all Garvin Farrell Mame Hts eyes were deeper than the depth of water Ghan Janice Sue Smceruty has a charm all its own Gill Joyce Lorusa Fruendshnp the noble mund s delnght and pride Spamsh Club l GAA l Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Youth Council l Geertson Deanna Mae To be able to fill leusure mtelligently ls to the last product of civiluzatlon YTeens l 2 3 French Club 2 History Club 2 GAA l 2 Commercial Club 2 3 Scarlet Skurts 2 3 T ms l 3 Bg Susters 3 Youth Council l 2 3 Glenn Jacqueline Vera Chord that vibrates sweetest pleasure A Cappella Chour 3 Girls Choir 2 YTeens l 2 3 French Club l A l Cass Assemblies I 2 3 ar et kt ts 2 3 You Council l 2 3 Variety Show l Godard Delores Gaul the world only knew what I can do Golden James lobert It as work which gives flavor to life Courler 2 Hgh Lghts 2 3 Spamh Cl b 2 Quill and Scroll 2 3 Biology C ub 2 3 Page 109 .. 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Q 4.-ii is Page IIO Goller Eleanor Rae She s quiet but she gets there every time Lubrary Club 3 Scarlet Skirts 3 Future Nurses 3 Goodman Thomas Merida The man that loves and laughs must surely do well u s ssem ues o a Basketball I 2 3 Baseball I Track 2 Tennis 3 Variety Show 3 Unuon Hugh School Santa Paula Calif I Gray John Clelland Never trouble troub e untul trouble troubles you Concert Band I 2 3 Pep Band 3 Orchestra I 3 Gntlin Joseph Mark Go to ut O .lazzman Orchestra 3 Variety Show 2 Grigslay James Richard To be young was heaven History Club I Commercial Club 2 Grisham Ronald James A form and face that make even the Gods take notice Sp 2 Foo Bas Guernsey Gaul Ruth A true friend is forever a friend eens I un C ub 2 GAA I Class Assemb ues Scarlet Skirts I Portland Hugh School 2 Greene Marulyn Frances A mixture ol sunshune untellugence and security YTeens 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 Tennis I Future Nurses I Meridian years Gwulluam Norma Dagmar Few things are impossible to diligence and skull Hale Clara Dorens Charm and pleasarutness are often companions Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Eagle Hugh School I Hall Wulbert Duane Men of humor are often men of genius ool Play 2 3 Hugh ughts I 3 Hugh Lights of the I 2 3 Thespuans 2 3 Quill and Scroll 2 3 Wrestling 3 Class As emblues 2 3 Declarnatuon I Fancy Drull Team I 2 3 Hally Micheal David Worth courage and honor ncert Bnd I 2 3 Pp nd 2 3 Orchestra C'ass Assemblies 3 Baseball I Hancock Richard Grant And witch swelt ladies with my words and looks, Class Officer 2, School Pl y 2' Key Club I, B Club 3, Football 5 Basketball 27 Track 37 Youth Council 3. Hannum Patricia Jean Her voice was ever soft and gentle. Y-Teens I 2, French Club 2: GAA I, Class Assemblies 2, : Youth Council I. Hansen Judith Ann Her nature never varies. Girs Choir I, Orchestra 2, 3, GAA I, Scarlet Skirts 2, . Hanway Glen Kay One good turn deserves another. Wrestling 2, 3' B Club 2 3' Proiectionist I 2. Harmon Shirley Raxine Love is God's essence. Girls Choir l, 2' Commercial Club I' Scarlet Skirts 2 3. Harmon William Raymond Nothing succeeds like success. Harshlaarger, Nettie Fern 'Tis man's to fight, but heaven's to give success. Concert Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Spanish Club I, 2, History Club 2u Biology Club 27 GAA I, 27 Commercial Club 2, 37 Scarlet Skirts 2, 3. Hawkes, Harold Stephen Jesters do oft prove prophets. History Club If Class Assemblies I, 2: Baseball If Youth Council I. Hawkins, Donald Howard To all always true. Hi-Y 2, 3, Spanish Club I, B Club I, 2, 3, Class Assemblies I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, Youth Council I, 2, 3, Variety Show I. Hayes .luclrtlr Anne By and by a cloud takes all away Y Teens I 2 French Club 2 3 Future Teachers I Scarlet Sktrts I 2 Youth Councnl I 2 Hayes Robert Darrell Only the useless us pleasurable Orchestra I 2 3 Hoopes Gaye leon All thmgs come around to hum who wnll but watt Hetdenreleh Duane Owen The labourer us worth of hrs hrre Operatta 2 A Cappe la Chour 2 3 Concert Band I 2 3 Pep Band 3 Orchestra 2 3 Spanush Club I 2 Varnety Show 2 Helm l.aUna Kay A gnft ns a precuous stone In the eyes of hum that hath tt Gurls Choer 2 3 GAA I Scarlet Slurts I 2 3 Hensley Ernest Alvun A new startmg pomt for happnness and usefulness School Play 3 B Club 3 Football I 2 3 Basketball Baseball I 2 3 Hernman .lanace Elalna God ns the one great employer thmker planner supervnsor YTeens I 2 3 Thespnans 3 Spamsh Club 2 3 GAA I 2 Class semblnes I 2 3 Sarlet Slurts 2 3 Youth Councll I 2 Declamatuon I Hassnar, Patrlcla June He ns the best of all men who follows good advice YTeens I 2 3 Spanush Club I Hestory Club 3 GAA I Class Assemblles 2 3 Future Teachers I 2 3 Commercual Club I Scarlet Skurts I 2 3 Hmer Rey Kennaly The harvest answers and fullIlls Hlstory Club I Buology Club 2 Baseball 2 3 Track I Hobb Glenna Jean Ful nn the smale of the blue Grmament GAA I Scarlet Skurts 2 3 HelTman lens Ruth Operatta 2 Orchestra I 2 3 YTeens 3 Spamsh Club Class Assemblues 3 Scarlet Sknrts 2 3 Holllngswertlr Roberta lee She IS the darlmg of my heart Gurls Chonr 3 Y Teens 2 Latm Club I 2 GAA I Scar et Sknrts 2 3 Future Nurses 2 3 Hexabob Hanna Anna If wnnter comes can sprung be far beh1nd9 Rufle team I 2 3 Fancy Drull Team I 2 3 Camera Club I 2 3 Buology Club 2 3 Cass Secretary I 2 3 Hoyt Kenneth Roy Dwellmg In the lnght of sertmg suns Holmes Susan .lane A good laugh as sunshune an a house Concert Band 3 Thespuans 3 French Club I 2 3 GAA I 2 Scarlet Sknrts 2 3 Holsted Robert Earl Wnthout lundness there can be no true poy ROTC Chonr I 2 3 Commercual Club 3 Halt Gerald lee Happy let us be Hoefnagle Charlene Idus Brevuty Is the soul of wut Spamsh Club I GAA I Commercual Club 2 Scarlet Skurts 2 Hepple Mary Alnce Be courteous to all Operatta 2 School Play 2 3 Concert Band I 2 3 Orchestra I 2 3 French Club 2 Future Teachers 3 Scarlet Slurts I 2 3 Vanety Show 3 House Robert lynn How we are made for happmss Club 2 3 Basketball 3 Baseball l 2 3 Inter Club Councrl 3 Home Gwen Esther ln the faces of men and women I see God I s Chour I Latm Club I 2 Scarlet Slurts 2 3 GAA Page III 1 - 11 11 1 ' 11 ,. 1 1 1 1 '11. 111 1 11 11 - 1 ' '11 1 '11- , 1 I. . 1 1 111 I121 11- .4. . l 4 - 1. 11 .11 As I 111C 11 1131 - 4111 ' il 1 1 '11 111 12,31 1 ' il 1 11 . rf. . 1 ' 1- I ' I The safety of people shallbe the hnghest law. 1- 11'1- 1 2131 1 1. 1 'A '1- 1 ' 11 1 l 11 1. 1 1 ' . .' 111 111 111 .1 1 1 A 1 ' 1 1,1 11 1. 1 111 ' . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . 1 1 11 4 111 1 1 111 . 1 5 11 1 111 '. .I G'fl 'F ' 11 I 11 I- 1 l l A Q-or fl Page ll2 AN xx A Hudson, Frances lee The warmth of genial courtesy. Huntley, Redean Rae Ol earthly goods, the best is a good wife. Tumbling lf Declamation l. Hickey, Patricia Delone My favorite temple is a humble heart. Art Club lp GAA lg Library Club 35 Scarlet Skirts 2, 3. Huskey, Donald Eugene The gridiron is the meeting place of all good men. HIVY 2, 35 Wrestling 2: B Club 2, 35 Future Teachers 3, Football l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 3. Isaac, Anita Rae True to the kindred points of heaven and home. Spanish Club lg GAA lg Commercial Club lg Scarlet Skirts l, 2, 3g Tumbling lg Tennis 2, 35 Youth Council l, 2. Jacobsen, Helen Rhea A happy life must be a quiet life. Girls Choir ly Camera Club lf Scarfet Skirts 2. anssen Michael Allen In pleasures takes ioy French Club l 2 Class Assemblies 2 Golf 3 Drill Team Jennings Glenna Deane Music resembles poetry Oc estra l 2 3 Spanish Club 2 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 ln er Club Council 3 Johnson Byron Jerald That spirit of his in aspiration lifts him from the earth Debate Team 3 Forum Club 2 3 Boys Federation Cabinet 2 otball l s ball B e Track l Declamation l Johnson Lila Rae There s music in all things Operatta 2 A Cappella Choir 2 3 GAA l 2 3 Tumbling l Charm Board l Variety Show 1 2 Joiner lna Cynthia Man s reach should exceed his grasp School Play 3 Courier 3 Spanish Club 2 Biology Club 2 Camera ub l 3 GA l 2 Scarlet Skir 2 3 Pepst s Jolley Isabell laneve Thoughtless of beauty she is beauty s self Jones David lawrence The world turns aside to let any man pass who knows whither he is going HiY 2 Cheer Leaders 2 Lincoln High Portland Oregon Jones Eva Gay A pleasing smile is a silent recommendation Y Teens l Latin Club 2 3 Biology Club 2 GAA l 2 Commercial Club 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Tumbling l Future Nurses 3 Chattanooga Valley High School Jones Frank Antonne This is a good world Concert Band 3 Pep Band l French Club 2 Drill Team Jones Margery Estelle Beauty is something wonderful and strange eens l 2 i u 2 GAA l 2 Class Assem Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Jones Peggy Jean Always kind and thoughtful Thespians 2 3 GAAT 2 Declamationl Maiorette Judy Harold Robert Accomplish thy labor Basketball l Youth Council l 2 3 Kaldenberg Merlyn lee The work of the world must be done Kaper Rose Lynne Patient endurance is godlike Al 2 3 Scarlet Skirts? 3 Tennisl 2 Kam Patricia lou Tis strange what a man may do and a woman yet think him an angel i Lights 2 3 ens l Fren Cu GA Class Assemblies 2 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 Rifle Team 3 J , I V, , , : i ' : 1 ' l, 2. 3, ,I I I I , . 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Kolthly Kathryn Anne Hasnt walked home yet gkTeens I 2 Spanrsh Club I GAA I Class Assemblues I 2 Scarlet rts I Kelly Kay Susan The green woods laugh with her vouce of roy School Play 3 YTeens I 2 3 Thespsans 2 3 Latun Club 2 Hustory Club 3 Buology Club 3 GAA I Future Teachers 2 Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Declamatuon I Kennedy larbara Rae Lught of the world essentual to Ioveluness A Cappella Chour 3 Gurls Chour 2 Hugh Lughts of the Aur 3 YTeens 2 3 Class Assemblues 2 Future Teachers 2 Com mercual Club 2 Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Youth Councul 3 Charm Board 3 Varuety Show 3 Lewns and Clark Spokane Kenney Carol Dorreane That fauth decuphered un the skues Latun Club I Hustory Club I 2 GAA I 2 3 Commercual Club 2 Scarlet Skurts I 2 Future Nurses I 2 Kent Jull Euleen An eye wull mark our comung Hugh Lughts I GAA I Comrnercual Club 2 Scarlet Skurts I Klllnan James Ronald Be uust and fear not Drull Team I Future Engnneers 3 un larry Patnck an and has greatness survsve lost un the greatness of God O eretta 2 A Cappella Chour 2 3 Spanush Club I 2 Cheer Leaders Kurk Donalyn Lee angel dropp d down from the clouds Klugherl, James Henry Worth makes the man Knox Anne Sheron Good sense us at the bottom of everythung French Club I GAA 2 Commercual Club 2 Scarlet Skurts 3 Kurnball, Bethanne Beluevrng where we cannot prove matuon 3 West Phoenux Hugh Schoo Kimball leela Heaton The wufe us the key ot a house Koch Ronald Ferdmand To be staunch valuant free and strong BCIub2 3 Basketballl 2 Baseball! 2 3 Koontz Sharon Jean A shunmg peace YTeens I French Club I GAA I Scarlet Skurts I 2 3 Future Nurses 3 Kopke, Robert John To be pleased one must please Concert Band I Hu Y 3 Golf 3 ROTC Band I Kreulenbech, Karen Margaret Justrfy the ways of God to men Hugh Lughts 2 Couruer 2 YTeens I 2 3 Forum Club 2 3 French Club I Hustory Club 2 3 Art Club 2 3 GAA I Future Teachers 2 3 Scarlet Skurtsl 2 3 Youth Councull 2 3 Kurdy Carol Marlorle Beauty us heaven s guft ROTC Sponsor 2 3 YTeens I 2 3 French Club 2 GAAI 2 Class Assemblues I 2 3 Scar et Sksrtsl 2 3 Kyle Frances Mane Puruty goodness fauth are venerated everywhere Spanush Club I Commercual Club 2 Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Langford Charles Franltlun A perfect fauth would Iuft us absolutely above fear Hustory Club 3 Buology Club 3 Baseball 2 Larsen Gereldene She always does what us at hand School Play 3 Thespuans 3 Latun Club I GAA I 2 3 Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Future Nurses 2 3 Larsen Kum Paul l hate nobody I am an charuty wuth the world A Cappella Chour 3 HuY 3 Class Assembly 3 Football I Basketball I Track I Varrety Show 2 3 ROTC Chour I 2 Page Il3 1 1 -I 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 I 1 -I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 31 I 1 I 1 1 1 31 1 1 1 1 , . 1 I 1 1 - I 1 1 I 1 I 1 - I1 1I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 . 1 1 ' I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 131 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . KR' , ' . . rn 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 2, 3. ' 1 An . 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . Y-Teens 35 Thespians 31 Spanish Club 31 Scarlet Skirts 35 Decla- 5 I I, 2, 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 '- 1 1 . ' ' I 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 I 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 '. I . .' ' . '. 1 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' . 1 - I 1 1 1 f I 1 I 1 - Page II4 3 lawwill, Anna Claire She is more precious than rubies. Concert Band I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, 31 Courier 3, High Lights of the Air 3, Biology Club 2, 3, Camera Club 31 Art Club I, 2, 3: GAA I7 Scarlet Skirts 2, 35 Tumbling I, 2. Leach, Ray Dean A true lover of life. Concert Band I, 2, 37 Engineers Club 3. Leavitt Cloyd F It is the quiet worker who succeeds A Cappella Choir I 2 School Play 2 Concert Band I 2 Biology Club 3 Wrestling 2 3 B Club 3 Class Assemblies 2 Tumblingl 2 Football 2 Baske ball 2 Baseball Track 2 Raft River Idaho lewis Roger Spencer The only laughing animal is man H1 h Lights of the Air 3 Class Assemblies 3 Track I 2 Variety Show 2 3 lretxke Jon Robert lt is not enough to aim you must hit B Club 2 3 Football I Baseball 2 Youth Council I Light James Martin Get only a stout heart to a steep hillside Lmderer Shirlene Adele Sweet expression is the highest type of beauty A Cappella Choir 3 Girls Choir 2 Latin Club I Biology Club 3 GAA I 2 3 Class Assemblies I Future Teachers 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 Variety Show I 3 Lindsey Marlene Jay In all labour there is profit Operetta 2 Concert Band I 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 GAA I C s Assemblies 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 lrsonbeo Came Belle Silence in a woman is like speech in a man Future Nurses 2 3 little David Lewis A helping hand I5 a friend indeed Trackl 2 3 Tumbltngl Logan George Judson None but himself can be his parallel Wrestling 3 Lont Gracla Juno The word impossible is not in my dictionary YTeens I GAA I 2 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Future Nurses 3 Lowber JoAnn Joyce Her sunny disposition is the very soul of success rs Choir 2 3 YTeens I 2 3 Spanish Club I 2 G I Scarlet S irts 2 3 Lynch Jerome Francis A quiet man but quite a man urier I 2 3 Boys I 2 Track I Youth Council I 2 3 Variety Showl Madsen Janet Impromptu is truly the touchstone of wit YTeens I 2 3 Spanish Club I 2 History Club I GAA I 2 Class Assemblies I 2 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Youth Council I Magstadt Donna Lee There are plenty of acquaintances in the world but few friends Y Teens I GAA I 2 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Future Nurses 2 Manning Richard Dean Wit and wisdom are born with a man S ool play 2 HIY I 2 3 B Club 2 3 Class Assemblies I otball I 2 3 Track I Marler, Duane Dee Content ts an tnexhaustible treasure 3 Class Assem 1 Foo I Tra Engineers Club 3 March Thelma Eileen A loyal steadfast worker girls Choir GAA 3 Future Teachers I Scarlet Skirts 3 Commercial u I Martrn Gary Bill Put more trust in nobility of character than in an oath Concert Band 3 Corning California I 2 Martyn Marilyn Kay Blessed with that charm the certainty to please Girls Choir 3 High Lights 2 Latin Club I Camera Club 2 3 GAA I 2 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Future Nurses 2 3 I, : ' nl , 1 If 1 t l I, : .li -9 ' ' : J ' : 1 1 ' U , 1 1 i ' 1 i :I ' , 3l V 1 V A, . 1 1 1 1 las W Gi l ' , 1 - . 1 1 ' I , 1 AA 1 k' , . i ' Q Co ' , ', H1-Y 1, 2, 31-Key Club 1, B Club 1, 2, 1 r Federation Cabinet I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, Baseball ' , -1 W ,,1 ,1 ' 'faf 1 - 1 1 1 , 1 . I ,i 1 I . . , Ch 1 '- , 1 1 , 1 ' , 3: , Fo , , 5 , 2, 3. , Hi-X 1, 2, , bras ii, than , ck 1, 2, A I b I , 1 1 1 Peck, Juanita Eva The truth of truth is love. Operetta 27 A Cappella Choir 2, Spanish Club lg GAA Ig Class Assembly I, Scarlet Skirts 2g Variety Show l, 2, 3, Maxson, Wayne Everett Self conquest is the greatest of all victories. Class Officer 2. Maxwell, Marcia Dawn A little work, lots of play to keep us going. Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, History Club 3, GAA I, Future Teachers 2, 31 Commercial Club 3, Scarlet Skirts 2, 3. Mays Teresa Joan kind and gentle heart she had, to comfort friends and foes. McBride Deanna Myrtle Sue The heart has its reasons which reason does not know ass Officer 3 Forum Club 2 3 YTeens I I ub GAA l Class Assembly I Future Teachers 2 3 Commercial Club 2 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 McCall Ted Albert Always friendly lust the same McCarter Patrick William Manly honest a fellow better than he is not often found Spanish Clubl 2 BClub 3 Basketball I 2 3 Track 3 McClung larry Eugene No phase of life whether public or private can be free from duty Fancy Drill Team l 2 3 Student Prolecttonist 2 3 McConnell Arthur Jerald It is really the errors of man that make him lovable S anish Club l 2 Boys Rifle Team 2 3 Drill Team l 2 3 McCoy Michael Dane He always upholds his cause McCurdy Raymond Jack What could a man do but be merry? McDevitt John Reilly Live today forgetting the anxieties of the past McEwan Harry Douglas Good counsellors lack no clients Latin Club I 2 Baseball I 2 Track 3 McGee Richard Francis Without a purpose what were lufe McGunre Amta May Thrifty and thoughtful of others Orchestra I 2 3 GAAI Scarlet Skirts 2 3 McKatg Roberta Emelte Pleasant but mindful Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Tennis I 2 McKean Anne Electa Beauty is the promise of the future eens I 2 Latn Club I GAA I 2 Class Assem ies Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Youth Council I 2 3 Mclellan Donna Rae The 'oy of youth and health her cheeks display eens l S t h C ub 2 History Club 3 Futu Teachers 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Mclm Mary Catherine There s subtle hidden something that radiates YTeens 3 History Club 3 GAA I 2 Future Teachers 2 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Charm Board 3 Pepsters 2 McNaughton Mary Bunch good wife and health are man s best wealth McNelts Margaret Marte The way to be happy is to make others happy Concert Band 2 3 GAA I Commercial Club 2 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Variety Show 3 Page IIS 'Q A t ct , ' , , . , Lat'n Cl' 1, -2, P ' , : A . 2 ' I, , - Y-Teens ll, 3, Latin.Club I, 2, GAA I, 27 Commercial Club 2, 3g v-I I, t t 1 y ' , Q bt' 2, at Y-T , 35 pan's I I, : ' I : re A f ' . , J 1 ' . , 1 l ' , : ' . l l X . 1 Page H6 Medsker, David Kirk Learn that the present hour alone is man's. Mendiola Alice Eileen It ls better to be happy than wuse YTeens l 2 3 History Club 2 3 A l Future Teachers 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Youth Councnl 2 Merrell Shurleen Smale and a world as weak before thee Miller Charles Riley Tas nmpnous IH a man to be sad Drill Team l ROTC Choir 2 Miller Momne There is sweet musnc here A Cappella Choir 2 3 French Club 3 GAA l Class Assembly l Varxety Show l 2 3 Mills Gary Paul A moral sensible and well bred man French Club l 2 3 B Club 3 Cross County 3 Football 2 Tennls 3 ROTC Band l D ll Team l 2 3 Millsap Barbara Edna In sooth a goodly company GAA 2 Future Teachers l Scarlet Skurts Milstead Ralph Dennis Man as man and master of his fate Montgomery Esther Anno Clever people are always the best A Cappella Choir 3 Gnrls Choir 2 Latin Club 2 Bao ogy Club 2 3 GAA l 2 3 Future Teachers 3 Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Tennis 2 3 Variety Show 3 Moody Myrna Lee A surny face contented mnnd A Cappella Chonr l Spanish Club l Scarlet Skirts l St Ter Academy Truth or Consequences New Mexico Moss Donald Evan The world delights nn one who plays has own part so we B Club 2 3 Footballl 2 3 Baseball l Murdock Jerry Wells A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature A Cappella Choir 2 3 Latin Club l Class Assembly l Youth Council l 2 ROTC Chour l 2 Murelaga Phillip Anthony A true friend takes all patnently defends courageously and continues a friend unchangeably Class Officer 3 A Cappella Choir 3 Courier 3 H1 Y 3 Spanish Club l 2 3 Biology Club 2 Class Assemblies l 3 Variety Show 3 ROTC Chonr 2 Myers Charles Harmon Which sh ll at be? They all love me Myers laVarna A contented mnnd is a contmual feast Future Teachers l 2 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 History Clu Nace Sam lane Virtue is luke a rich stone but plainly set Naylor Charles Joy Melody as the absolute language in which the muslcian speaks to every heart A Cappella Chonr 2 3 Football l Varnety Show l 2 3 Nelbaur Donna Charlotte Joy arlses nn me like a summer morn Gnrls Choir l GAA 2 Neil J Meredith The art of words l5 the culmbunatlon of artistic creation Debate Team l 2 3 Concert Band l Hnghlughts of the A1r 3 HIY l 2 French Club l 2 3 Hnstory Club l B Club 3 Track 2 Tennis 3 Nelson lawrence Stanley The mnnd us the man the knowledge of the mend Nelson, Raymond Vern He s a good sport HIY 2 C 3 Class Assem Fo a Youth Council l 2 3 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 ' I 1 :GA 1 1 1, 1 1 - 1 , , g . I . . I . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - lf V l, I ' ' I I - ' ' y 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 fl 1 1 - 1 1 1 31 V . I . , . 1 . I , . I . I .I- 1 A1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' . . , - A. 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Newman, Shanon Rae One star diHereth from another in glory, in Club 2, i ory Cub , ar ir , 3, Char Boarc 3 Maporettel 2 3 Pepsters 2 3 Newman Sharon Ann Work is love made visible Lain Club 2 History Club 3 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Charm Board 3 Malorettel 2 3 Pepsters 2 3 Newton Carlyne Ellen Oh bubbling loy to thee we kneel Spanish Club 2 Scarlet Skirts 2 Nicholson Thomas Taylor Fame is the spirit of a man surviving himself in the minds and thoughts of other men Student Body Officer l 3 B Club l 2 3 Boys Federation met l 2 otball l etball Youth Council 2 Nusbett Robert Sonnie O come give us a taste of your quality B ogy Club 2 3 Wrestling 2 3 B Club 3 Football l 2 3 Track 2 Youth Council I Nordberg Nancy Ann Her hair is not more sunny than her heart A Cappella Choir 3 Hugh Lights of the Air 3 Oakes Raymond lee Coolness and absence of heat and haste Courier 3 Spannsh Club l Quill and Scroll 3 B sc-ball l 3 Obencham Theodore Guy lt s what you say not how much that counts Basketball l 2 Olmstead Beryl Anne The world means something to the capable Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Olsen Dennis DeMont lt lies in our power to attJne the mind to cheerfulness Fancy Drill Team l 2 Olsen Donna Mae And her sunny curls cluster on her temples like a golden fleece Girls Choir 2 YTeens 2 3 GAA l Cass Assembly 2 Scarlet Skirts 2 3 Variety Show 3 Overhard Olivia Sue There is nothing as ,olly a playing in a band Concert Band l 2 3 A Cappella Choir l 2 3 Orchestra l Otter James Lee Truth is but a cand e given us to work with Concert Band l 2 3 Otter John Michael Go where glory waits thee ncert B nd l 2 3 p B d l Or 3 Dance Ban 2 3 Overstreet Robert Donald Worth makes the man and want of it the lellow Spanish Club 2 Golf 3 Drill Team l Palmer Vlrgtnla Ann There s music in all things if men had ears A Cappella Choir 3 Girls Choir 2 GAA l 2 Scarlet Skirts 2 Variety Show 3 Payne Martha Maxine Beauty is a welcome guest anywhere hour 2 ens r n u Histor Cu A l s mblies r ir 3 You uncil l 2 Patterson Floyd Andrew All he attempts to do he does Track l Rifle Team l 2 Pearson Margaret Ann Silence tne pride of wt dom C ass Assemblies l 2 3 Scar et Sk rts 2 3 Variety Show l A 'Q' X' ,ar 5 ,L 2'-K ffav '37 1 Page ll7 Lat I H st l 3 Sc let Sk ts 2 rn X V 7 ' V 2 ' . 1 1 K f t A i r - 1 X cab' , , Fo 'fassk '1, '2, 5, track 1, 2, 3, xx f , I I l ,sl i0l I - , 2 ' , 2 I 1 . , 1 1 ' 2 ' 1 ' i 1 d , . 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I ' Page ll8 Pecora Muchael Stuart He has a heart as sound as a bell French Club 2 3 Tennrs 2 3 Pennmger Boyce Ronald They that accomplush the most make the east nonse Boys Rufle team 3 Future Enguneers Club 3 Peterson Verda Ann Musnc sphere descended mand fr end of peasure wlsdoms gperetta 2 A Cappella Chotr 2 3 Spamsh Club l GAA l Class Assembly l Scarlet Skurts 2 3 Varuety Show l 2 Petersen Barbara Jaan A kmdred feehng makes one wondrous lund GAA I 2 Scarlet Skurts 2 Peterson llary Warmck Lufe wnthout laughung as dreary blank Football l 3 Peterson Tama loutse To be beautlful and to be calm 1s the :deal of nature ROTC Sponsor 2 3 YTeens l 2 S an sh Club l Class Assemblues l 2 Scarlet Skurts 2 Petrlch Manlyn Colleen Kmd words are the musuc of the world YTeens 2 3 Spamsh Club l 2 Bnology Club 2 GAA l Futue Teachers l 2 3 Scarlet SklVfS 2 3 Pepsters 2 Popotf II louls l luke my medals R CCho1rl 2 3 Dr1llTeaml 2 3 ROTC Bandl 2 3 R C Rune Team l 2 3 ROTC Sponsor l 2 3 Cross Country l Phllllps John Walter W1se men say nothrng rn dangerous txme Phllllps Julie Ann Var1ety 1s the spxce of llfe Cheer Leaders 3 Pomdexter Manlyn Grace We know that all thmgs work together for good to them that love God Gurls Chour 2 3 Concert Band l Spamsh Club 2 3 Hustory Club 2 Scarlet Skrrts 2 3 Pepsters 2 3 Polanslu Muchael Emll Ambmon I5 our udol Orchestral 2 3 Baseballl 2 Pond Wallace Kimball Learnmg makes a man it company for humself Baseball l 2 Prescott Catherine Caroll As merry as the day IS long Priest James Ralph Actnon 1s the frult ol knowledge Football l Track l 3 Purvls Ralph Avery Wlthout earnestness there 1s nothlng to be done 1n llfe c estra l 2 Latln Club l eball Van w T ml 2 3 Ramey Daryl Coy Loyalty honor and good w1ll S b Cla As 2 Base Go 2 3 Rasor Beverly Jo Who makes reason wuth pleasure and wusdom wnth mnrth eens 2 3 Latin Club 2 GAA l Class Assemb Future Teachers 2 Commercual Club 2 3 Scarlet Sk1rts 2 3 Tumblmg l Youth Councll l 2 3 Readmg Read Roscoe Hell be a comfort to us all someday QI gagpella Cholr 3 Tenms 3 ROTC Chour I 2 3 Future Engnneers u Reed Nora Gene The only reward of vnrtue ns vnrtue Reese Davrd Nels A good man IS the best fnend Spamsh Club l H1story Club l 3 Camera Club 2 Track l Tennns 3 Golf 2 Enguneers Club 3 , ' I . 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' . , . l How they could have mussed the Couruer Staff wull never Branson Jerry Wulllam Concert Band I 2 3 Pep Band 3 Orchestra 3 Cooper leneduct James Dewey Patrucua Dunlap Travis Jefferson Orchestra I 2 Fulwyler laura Pasco Washungtoru Gabuula lucas Damian RO C I 2 3 Glenn Joe Berrrdge A Cappella Chour I Varuety Show I Grove Charles A Track I Harden Hal D Leonard Judith Carolyn Spanush Clubl 2 GA Muller Raymond Eugene 0 Grant Unuon Hugh c Morford Buddy l.ee Camera Shy Semors Sachtleben John Elbert Concert Band 2 3 Orchestra 3 Serena Robert leo know We even offered to take them tree Cappella Chour l restluuuc Iuuruhlunc 2 Basket a Baseball I Smuth Conme Da'o Football I Baseball I St Clair Mary leota Grs Chour 2 Spanush Club 2 Hustory Club 2 GAA I Future Teachers I 2 Scarlet Skurts Stevens Charles Howard Stegall Robert Allen FBLA 3 Muxed Chour 3 3 Hu h uts 3 Cross Country Trefran Huram Donald Hall Monutor 2 3 Ward Ruchard Keuth Concert Band I 2 Washungton Roosevelt Fo al Whitney Thelma 2 3 Yakuma Hugh School asketball I B Club 3 A Sca,.ue,5k,,,52 3 New Meadows Hugh School Class Offcer I 2 3 A Cappell Chour I School Play 2 3 Pep Band I 0 Concert Band I 2 3 Pep Ba d I Orchestra I 2 3 Owen Gary Dale Spanush Club I Y utlu Councul I F ncy Drull Team I 2 FBLA 3 Peck Robert Larry A Cappella Chour 3 Concert Band I 2 Pep Band 2 Wrestlung 3 Tennus 3 Rowe Charles Arnold M uson Hugh School I Concert B nd I 2 3 B Club 3 Cr s Country 3 Rydalch Jethro Davus Hoyt Coopers Poem Commemoratmg the Hugh School Ql923j As when hugh over Athens vuolet crowned Athena s spear pount shone, a noon day star To guude the galleys home from wune dark seas Some scholar from the West barbaruan To the duvune brught Wusdom kussed hus hand And soon late lungered un the Academe And felt the shackles from hus spurut fall And knew humselt a rnan free god unspured So passung thru these gates youth mornung faced May fund that land of thought where wunged words speed Of the great men of old who knew no fear But wutnessed to the Truth un lufe and death Phuduas Plato, Galuleo, Chrust And many another shunung one dwell there Immortal, un the republuc of free munds Theur spuruts glow luke stars throughout th e years' Page I25 I ' A l :W 12: 11: blllr 'il' J ' : 2 J t',,. 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I I I - I 1 I 1 The School Year l954 l955 The year from May 1954 to pruntung tume was undoubtedly as full of events as any other I2 month peruod As we olflcually became Senuors last year the bug talk was the Indo Chuna War You probably remember that ut wasnt untul Mendes France became French Premuer that thungs began to clear up Though probably we dudnt luke the terms we were all relueved when settle ment was reached un Geneva July 2l The French popularuty went down another notch soon aftet when they fauled to ratufy E DC but they later redeemed themselves by adoptung a revused program the London and Parus accords Remember these were pacts to return sovereugnty to West Germany and enable her to rearm Also on the foreugn front we saw the settle ment of the Trueste duspute several South and Central Amerucan revolts especually the antu Communust revolt un Guatamala and the cuvul war un Costa Ruca and the sugnung of SEATO Pacts Perhaps the most sugnuflcant event was the shakeup un the Kremlun Bulganun replaced Malen kov but Kruschev appeared to be the real power un Russua The Formosa crusus whuch appeared as the year closed to be weeks from war and Churchull s resugnatuon also may prove to be thus year s most sugnuflcant events As a durect result of further communust expan suon Sen McCarthy CRD stole the scene at home wuth controversues whuch contunued all year on Zwucker Stevens Peress and even the army Sen Knowland CRD added hus two buts by sayung the U S should leave the Unuted Natuons uf Red Chuna was admutted and advocated blockade and preventuve war These so called rught wungers deepened the splut of the Republucans Eusen hower nevertheless controlled hus party and the rught wungers only chouce seemed to be to form a thurd party whuch they much duscussed Congress taken over by the Democrats un the November electuons outlawed the Communust Party censored McCarthy un specual sessuons passed the Duxon Yates plan Cprovudung the Demo crats wuth many polutucal footballs they saudl gave Eusenhower the rught to enter unto war un Formosa trued to get back the l I U S aurmen held un Chuna and saw much of the budget goung toward developung even greater atomuc bombs and atomuc engunes Cfor the new atomuc sub marune Nautulusb The year proved to be the second most success ful un our hustory and the stock market reached an all tume hugh lwuth the result beung fear of another 295 Page I26 The AFL and CIO looked fondly toward merger the desegregatuon educt sent down by the Supreme Court seemed to be workung un all but a few southern states and the Dr Shepperd trual aroused much debate The US consumers bug grupe of the year was the hugh coffee pruces and theur bug uoy was watchung the sports records fallung by the way The Guants won a four game World Serues Marcuano was World Heavyweught Champuon and Gorgeous George contunued to lead the wrasslers The four munute mule was broken twuce Bannuster and Landy had a chance to see who was faster at the Brutush Empure games Bannuster won but Landy has the world s record 3 58 The U S won back the Davus Cup for the l7th tume and the top teams un the football curcuut were UCLA Oklahoma Navy Maryland and Ohuo State Everyone us lookung forward to the Olympucs the Russuans have been beatung everyone un sught but they havent met the U S yet Whule the whole world watched the Pope get crutucally ull and then recovered they also were shocked by the deaths of Canada s Emule Duonne Italy s Fermu and Alcude de Gasperu Brazul s Var gas Russuas Vushunsky Englands Flemung and U S s Luonel Barrymore and Justuce Jackson The top songs of the year uncluded If l Guve My Heart to You Hey There Suncerely Sec ret Love The Hugh and Mughty and Three Couns un the Fountaun The top televusuon show was I Love Lucy wuth the Loretta Young Show Dragnet and Toast of the Town closely followung Jack Benny and Amos n Andy led the raduo luneup The Academy Awards were presented to Mar lon Brando and Grace Kelly wuth Bung Crosby and Judy Garland followung un a close second Top pucture was On the Waterfront Others whuch were enuoyable were The Country Gurl Seven Brudes for Seven Brothers Rear Wundow 20 OOO Leagues Under the Sea A Star ls Born The Bare foot Contessa and A Man Called Peter News un Idaho centered mostly around the Hells Canyon controversy The electuons produced Smylue and a bunch of uncumbents Bouseans were unterested un letters to the Statesman concernung BHS admunustrators and coaches The plans for the new hugh school were almost flnushed and the end of the era of one school appeared over Rumors filled the year wuth reports of a Boeung Aurplane Plant and a U S Steel Plant beung planned for Bouse One thung could be saud Bouse wuth uts 55 OOO people us now truly a cuty and us on the way toward becomung a metropolts Q D 1 1 . . . . . . 1 , ' . . . , . 1 - ' 1 . , . . . . 1 ' ' 1 I ' . . ., 1 1 . , - 1 . 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 ' I - .- 1 . . . . 1 , . . . . . 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'F .N Us l l C O' l A lvlff 1' Tlrfls 1 Zac- Beg ' and at IO year intervals Class of l955 Reunion To be held in the To Thee Boise High Boise High School Gymnasium And as we all join hands on graduation eve the sad but uplifting chords of our school song pour out from our hearts I I To thee Boise Hugh We raise our song lts praises ever sung In triumph wave lts colors hugh And to it honor bring Thy name Boise High We will uphold With Red and White so true The white our thoughts The red our hearts All glory be to you And so Boise Hugh As through the years Of golden days Well share always As thoughts our reverses bring Page T28 thereafter until none o the c ass I1 The Courier Staff ot T955 sponsors hereby appoint a committee of twelve that committee being the Top Seniors appearing on page lOl Chairmen ap pointed are Btl Deal and Neal Newhouse It shall be the duty of Catherine Cannon and Carolyn Edwards to maintain contact with members of the committee and chairmen and act as secretaries ln event of deceasement surviving members of the committee will elect new chairmen and secretaries Either of the chairmen can act alone an case one is unable to be present ' 1 1 I' - 2 G . l Our praise to thee we sing . . 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