Nampa High School - Sage Yearbook (Nampa, ID)

 - Class of 1952

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SENICDRS ,pw .Ka l8 DARLENE A. HANWAY: A little short Oi perfect' Spiz, Treasurer: Y-teens: Sage Carnival: Troup- ing Theater: Prom Committee: Who's Who Com- mittee: Broadwater High, Broadwater, Nebraska. IOAN G. HARROLD: She is active, stirring, all afirc cannot rest, cannot tire. Thespians, Treasurer: Y-teens, Vice-president, President, District Treas- urer: F. H. A.: Harvest Ball Attendant: G. A. A. Prom Committee Chairman: Spiz: Office Monitor Career Conference Committee: N. F. L., Point Keeper: Seven Keys to Baldpate: Curious Savage DICK HASBROLICK: Well, Ive'll live only oncef Hi-Y. CHARLES R. HAsENYAGER: Life is so merry. ' Base- ball: Soph-Frosh football. IOAN HAZEN: Ideas wont work unless we dof FRANK l-IERMANN: Calm, studious, happy. Pep Band: Student Council: Honor Society: Sage. Band. XNILFORD BILL Hass: Men, like bullets, go far- thest when smoothest. Varsity Track: Blu-N Basketball: Football: F. F. A.: Key Club: Iunioi Class Vice-president: Iunior-Senior Prom CO- chairman: Student Body President: Boy of the Week. RICHARD HEYER: He's not as bashful as he looksf F. F. A., Vice-president: Hi-Y: Harvest Ball At- tendant. MARGY HOOKER: Gravity is all that holds her down. Majorette: Sophomore Yell Leader: G. A A.: F. L. S.: Spiz: Student Council: Office Moni- tor: Honor Society: Football Queen Attendant. IACKIE D. HORNER: Polish takes time. IEAN HUNT: Time will catch her in its flight anc. turn her red hair into white. Y-teens. ELDON HUNTER: Personality with a smile. F. F. A. CI.YDE HUTTON: A pipe, a wife, .a farm-these threcg dear world is all I ask of thee. Boxing. PATSY E. IBBOTSON: The 'I's' have it. G. A. A.: Y-teens: Ski Club: F. L. S.: Bowling Club: Honor Society: Ring Committee: Tennis: Sage, Sports Editor: Sophomore Magazine. MARVIN IENKINS: There's a joker in every deck.' Band, Custodian: Orchestra, Custodian: Explor- ers: Pep Band: Key Club, President: Science Club, Secretary, Vice-president: Thespians, Vice- president: Quill and Scroll: Track Manager: Blu- N: Hi-Y: Sage, Photographer: Prom Committee: Dance Band: Magnificent Obsessiong Curious Savagep Seven Keys to Baldpatep Our Town. BEVERLY I. IEssEN: Followed, loved and admired by many. Student Teacher: Spiz: Y-teens: F. H. A.: Bowling Club: G. A. A.: Office Monitor: Prom Committee. CAIIROL E. IoHNs'I'oN: HCOOI as a cucumber but not so green. ' DAVID IONES: Something between a hindrance and a help. Sophomore football: Band: Pep Band: Orchestra: Machinists Club.

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EVELYN L. FRIDAY! Our pal Friday. Y-teens: Es- condido High School, Escondido. California. DARLENE FROST: Advises the use of the hoe as the most scientific weed exterminatorf' F. T. A., Sec- retary, Treasurer, President: Spiz: Pep Band: Band: Student Council: Student P. T. A. Member: Librarian: Debate: G. A. A.: N. F. L. P. KATHLEEN Glass: With vollies of eternal bab- ble. Y-teens: G. A. A.: Sophomore Magazine: Girl's Glee: Thespians: Bowling Club: Trooping Theater: Curious Savage: F. L. S. IUANITA M. GIFFORD: I don't dare be as funny as I might. F. H. A.: G. A. A.: Y-teens: Librarian. SALLY L. GOLD: All that shines is not gold, but Sally is. Service Club: French Club: G. A. A.: Y-teens, Cabinet: Spiz: Band: Orchestra, Treas- urer: Sophomore Ma azine, Humor Editor: Sage. Reporter, Assistant Business Manager, Business Manager: F. L. S.: Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Prom Committee, Chairman. Wu.L1AM URIPN GOWEN: His tongue is like a wa- ter fall,TiL hardly stifs toefsttg atsallil Blu-N:5li Club: espians: ey u : op omore e Leader: Yell King: Boxing: Honorary Member, Spiz: Seven Keys to Baldpateg Tiger Houseg Our Town: Three Old Maid Aiznts. EDWARD L. GRASS: 4'Whin1, wigor, ufitality, and women. Band: Orchestra: French Club. LARRY D. GRAVES: Once I was caught studying. but I have almost lived down the disgrace. Ma- chinists Club: Pep Band: Band: Hillsboro High School, Hillsboro, Oregon. BEA GRAYSON: I do betray myself with blushingf, Thespians: White Rock School, Iane, Missouri. ELDEN L. GROSS: A penny for your thoughts. Machinists Club: Boxing. ROBERT Guss1E: He has a grin that won't come off. Boxing. BURREI. F. HAILEY: The only diamond he cares for as the baseball diamond. Machinists Club: Base- all. DONNA A. HALE: The course of true love never runs smooth. Service Club, Secretary-Treasurer: N. F. L., Vice-president: Debate Club, Vice-pres- ident: Honor Society, Treasurer: Growl, Business Manager: Quill and Scroll: Y-teens, Treasurer: Girls State: Sophomore Magazine, Editor: Spiz: District and State Debate: G. A. A.: Sophomore Committee. IANICE K. HALES: Ambition has no rest. Y-teens. Vice-president: G. A. A.: Spiz: Growl, Reporter, Organization Editor, Assistant Editor: Quill and Scroll: Honor Society, Vice-president: Service Club: Sophomore Magazine: Girls State. MYRNA C. HALLER: Short and sweet and hard to beat. G. A. A.: Orchestra, Secretary: Y-teens: Football Queen Attendant: Bowling Club: Stu- dent Teacher. LAURENE HALvERsoN: A rose with all its sweetest leaves unfolded. Sophomore Committee: Student Council: Office Monitor: Prom Committee: G. A. A.: Spiz: F. T. A., Vice-president: Y-teens: Girl's Glee Club: F. H. A., Treasurer, President: State Parliamentarian: Harvest Ball Queen. GLORIA D. HAMlI.TONZ School is the least of my troubles. F. H. A.: B Choir. DELORES A. HANSON: One way to succeed is to do more than required. Honor Society: Y-teens: Orchestra, Librarian, Vice-president, String Quin- tet: Librarian: Ofhce Monitor: F. L. S.: F. T. A.: Spiz: G. A. A.: Sophomore Magazine, Diary Ed- itor: Spanish Club: Sage, Typist, Senior Editor: Quill and Scroll. SENIORS



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ROBERT E. IONES: History will be the death of me. Hi-Y: B Choir: Thespians: Dramatics: Our Town. DONNA R. KIBLER: Her friendliness includes every- one. Sage, Reporter, Organization Editor, Sales Manager: Y-Teens, Cabinet: Quill and Scroll: G. A. .: Honor Society: Latin Club: F. L. S.: F. gg. A.: B Choir, Pianist: A Choir: Madri-Gals and uys. WAYNE A. KIMBALL: Can I help it if 1'm hand- some? Rigby High School, Rigby, Idaho. FRED Y. KIMURA: He is not so old and not so bold, but oh, how the teachers like him. Baseball: In' iigiaiural Sports: Caldwell High School, Caldwell, a o. BENNY L. KING: Now if it is pep or noise you want, - Student Council: Yell Duke: Honf orary Member, Blu-N: Honorary Member, Spiz: Ski Club. Ion R. KINLEY: I'd rather have a fool make me merry, than experience make me sad. F. F. A.: Tennis. DOLORES I. KNIGHT: Make yourself what you want to be. ARVID R. KREP5: He has qualities which promise success. IOANNE KRIEGEI2: Free and easy. Spiz: F. T. A., Historian: F. H. A.: Spanish Club: Y-teens: Ski Club: Office Monitor. IOHN H. KROMMENHOEK: One man with courage makes a majority. Blu-N: F. F. A.: Baseball, Manager. IAMES W. KRLIGER: Gifted with the power of words. Debate: N. F. L.: Hi-Y, Sgt. at Arms: Key Club, Sgt. at Arms: Explorers Club: Soph- Frosh Baseball: Our Hearts Were Y0ung and Gay: Lab Assistant: Boys State. HOLLY IEAN KUGLER: Quietness is a mark of fame. Girls' Glee: A Choir. BERNARD M. KLIKLA: Never do anything today you can put off 'til tomorrow. Sophomore foot- ball: F. F. A.: Varsity football: Iunior Varsity basketball, Manager: Blu-N: Varsity basketball, Manager. MYRNA E. LANE: Her pleasure is the power to charm. String Quintet: Orchestra, Secretary: A Choir, Pianist: All Northwest Music Festival: Madri-Gals and Guys: Y-teens: F. H. A.: Adrian High School, Adrian, Oregon. NE.AL LANE: None but hhnself could be his par- allel. Meridian High School, Meridian, Idaho. MARILYN M. LARSEN: The girl with the twirl. Spiz: Band: Pep Band: Y-teens: Majorette: Hon- or Band. GARY LAUNT: Life without laughing is a weary task. Band: Pep Band: Our Town. NORMA R. LEAVITT: A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Y-teens: F. H. A. SENIGRS wk his

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