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GARY B. MINER: I got rhythm. Band. Custodian: Pep Band: Hi-Y, Secretary, President: Key Club, Secretary: Explorers, Sgt. at Arms: Science Club. MILT MINOR: If ladies interfere with your work, quit workin Sophomore Magazine, Sports Editor: Sophomore football: Key Club: Quill and Scroll: Sage. Assistant Sports Editor, Sports Editor, AS- sistant Advertising Manager: Thespians: Student Council: Trooping Theater: Our Town: Curious Savage. MARLENE D. MITCHELL: A sure cure for the blues. G. A. A.: Y-teens: F. H. A.: Bowling Club, Pres- ident: F. L. S.: B Choir, President: Ski Club, Vice- president: Spiz. RICHARD R. MOON: The 'Moon' shines bright Over Nampa. Radio Club: Ski Club. SHIRLEY A. MOOREHOUSEC Short and snappy, cute and happy. Orchestra, Librarian: Spiz, Secre- tary: G. A. A., Council: Y-teens: Student Coun- cil: Who's Who Committee: Yell Queen: Prom Committee: Bowling Club. PAT MORRIS: Hurry, hurry-1'm getting away. F. F. A.: Varsity football: Soph-Frosh football. VIRGINIA MORRIS: The wise are silent. SHIRLEY A. NAY: With a song in my heart. G. A. A.: Y-teens: A Choir: Gir1's Glee: Parma High School, Parma, Idaho. IACK NEWLAND: For he's a jolly good fellow. Ex- plorers: Growl, Reporter, Assistant Sports Editor. Sports Editor: Hi-Y: Service Club: Quill and Scroll, Vice-president: A Choir: Madri-Gals and Guys: Student Council: Honor Society. DONNA NOBLE: Gentlemen prefer blondes, but marry brunettes. BChoir: Girl's Glee: Boise High School, Boise, Idaho. ELLEN C. NOBLE: A 'Noble' one will always have giegdsf' Orchestra: Girl's Glee: Tumbling: G. IUANITA OFFILL: Can't help lovin' dat man of mine. VANITA ORD: If smiles were dollars, 1'd be a mil- lionaire. Y-teens: G. A. A.: Thespians: Bowling Club: Science Club: Debate: Trooping Theater: Our Town. RONALD E. ORMSBY: The world's no better if you worry. Radio Club: Ski Club. DOUGLAS H. PALLESEN: Despair of the teachers. glory of the girls. Boxing: Baseball. CAROLYN R. PATTERSON: Give me my boots and saddle. Girl's Glee: G. A. A.: Band. IEANNE PATTERSON: Thou hast no faults. or I no faults can spy: Thou are all beauty, or all blind- ness I. A Choir: South Davis, Bountiful, Utah: Alterra High School, Roosevelt, Utah. MARLIN PATTERSON: l labor to kill time. F. F. A.: Intramural Sports.
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ELINICE C. LESTER: Lucky in love. G. A. AJ F. H. A.: Bowling Club: Tennis: Spiz: Y-teens, Cab- inet: Office Monitor. GLENN L. LESTER: Ready, steady, sturdy ami sure. Track: Varsity football, Manager: Blu-N, Intramural Sports, Manager. ARLENA LEWELLEN: Some people cause happiness wherever they go. Latin Club: F. H. A.: Y-teens Payette High School, Payette, Idaho. E. IOAN LEWIS: She leaves a record that will not rust. G. A. A.: Y-teens: Latin Club: Girl's Glee President: F. L. S. E. SHIRLEY LEWIS: The men I love. F. H. A.: G A. A.: F. L. S.: Y-teens: Spiz: Spanish Club: Of. tice Monitor: Tumbling: Girl's Glee: Prom Com' mittee: Girl's Sextet. DELORES LITTLE: A little bit of sunshine. G. A A.: Y-teens: F. H. A.: B Choir: Girls Glee. IuANI'rA LockI.EAR: Song without words. A Choir: Parma High School, Parma, Idaho: Bois: High School, Boise, Idaho. TOMMY L. MACGREGOR: ln the 20th century a mar must either push or be pushed. Growl, Reporter Assistant Sports Editor, Sports Editor, Editor-in Chief: Explorers, Secretary-Treasurer: Key Club President, Delegate International Convention Sgt. at Arms: Honor Society: N. F. L.: Debate Secretary-Treasurer: Quill and Scroll: Studen Council: Prom Committee, Chairman: Sophomori Committee: Service Club: Boy of the Week. D. NORENE MAcHos: Those 'Star Dust' memor ies. Spiz: Band, Majorette: Pep Band: F. L. S. French Club: Tumbling: G. A. A.: Prom Commit tee: Y-teens: Office Monitor. MELBURN MARKLIS: Life would be quite intoler able if it were not for our amusementsf' Varsitj basketball: Track: Explorers: Sophomore basket ball. C. CLARINDA MARTINEAU: What is this thing caller love? Spiz, President: G. A. A., Vice-president Council: Student Council: Lettuce Bowl Attend ant: Office Monitor: F. H. A.: Friendship Queei Attendant: Spanish Club: Y-teens: Girl's Glee Librarian, President. F. REID MAY: fm full of fun and fancy free. Ra dio Club, President: Student Teacher: Sage, Re porter, Music Editor: F. L. S.: Key Club: Scieno Club, Vice - president: Student Council: Pron Committee, Chairman. MARGARET A. MCCORMICK: Piccolo Peg. Band Secretary-Treasurer: Pep Band: Orchestra: F. L S.: French Club, Secretary-Treasurer: Sage, Re porter, Music Editor, Feature Editor: Spiz: Quil and Scroll: Y-teens, Cabinet: Science Club: F T. A.: Honor Society. HELEN L. MCFARLAND: Holiday for Strings. G A. A.: Orchestra, Vice-president, President: F. H A.: Bowling Club: Y-teens: Spiz: Oflice Monitor Who's Who Committee: Prom Committee: String Quartet. JOAN MCGLOTHLEN: Quietncss can be heard a long way. F. H. A. FRANCES A. MEwssEL: Nothing is more useful that silence. Girl's Glee. IIM MIHAN: The 'eyes' have it. F. F. A. DONALD E. MILLER: Donald, duck, here come thi girls. Machinists Club: Blu-N: B Choir: Tennis
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SENICRS Qt A ' X , lm. .1 Mf Si N .ww-M TQ' :-.::::::2.-1 f Q'Q21A1'2EE:: :: l Z 22 DUANE PERRON: That old gany of mine. Debate: French Club: Intramural Sports: .Seven Keys to Baldpate: Our Town. BARBARA I. PETERSEN: A pretty 'curl' is like a mel- ody. F. H. A., Treasurer: Y-teens: Prom Com- mittee: G. A. A.: Bowling Club: Spiz: Harvest Ball Attendant. MARILYN L. PETERSON: She need not worry of los- ing her smile. Y-teens: F. H. A.: G. A. A., Coun- cil: Spiz: B Choir: Bowling Club. ERNEST C. PINTHER: The importance of being 'Earnest'. F. F. A., Secretary: Blu-N: Key Club: Soph-Frosh football: Track. ILA Lou PIRNIE: A friend worth knowing. Sage. Art Editor: Sweetheart Ball Chairman: Quill and Scroll, Sgt. at Arms: Prom Committee: G. A. A.: F. H. A.: Y-teens: Spiz. HARRY L. PRICE: Tall and true. eyes of blue. Hi- Y: Service Club: French Club: F. L. S., Council. IOIINNY PRICE: Study is a pastime, why ouerdof' Student Council: Explorers: Key Club, Vice-pres- ident: Varsity football: Ski Club, President: Sen- ior Class Vice-president. DICK PuRDuIvI: Pleasure before business. F. L. S.: Debate Club: French Club: Track: Boxing. GEORGE RAMSEY: An index of business conditions: monkey business. Varsity football: Varsity bas- ketball: Band: Explorers: Blu-N. FRANCES RANDOLPH: It's nice to be neat. Office Monitor. I. IACK REYNOLDS: When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to bluffflct us bluff. Explorers: Blu-N: Sophomore football: Sopho- more basketball: Varsity football: Boxing: Key Club: Band. LORENE RICHARDS: The girl with the smile is al- ways u1orthwhil'e. F. H. A.: G. A. A.: Y-teens: B Choir, President: A Choir. KAY RICHARDSON: O Kay. that's our stamp of ap- proval. A Choir, Secretary: Student Council: Madri-Gals and Guys: Football Queen: Prom Committee: Y-teens, Cabinet: G. A. A.: F. T. A.: Bowling Club: F. H. A.: Spiz. JAMES E. RICHEY: Time is but the stream we go fishing in. Ski Club: Key Club: Thespians: Soph- Frosh football: Varsity football. MARJORIE E. ROARK: She lives all the days of her life. F. H. A.: G. A. A.: Y-teens. PAT ROBBINS: Diuinely tall and divinely fair. Growlg Y-teens: Science Club, Vice-president. President: Service Club: Band: Honor Society: French Club: F. L. S.: G. A. A.: Sophomore Ma- gazine. I. L. ROBINSON: Did nothing in particular and dia it well. Key Club: F. F. A.: French Club: F. L. S GARY RODENSPIEL: Why hurry? Time won't gc any faster.
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