Blackfoot High School - Bronco Yearbook (Blackfoot, ID)
- Class of 1951
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EV ANS, Superintendent suppose we have always been faced vrlth confuslon and uncertalnty Perhaps two wars have he ped to ma e thls eneratlon more consclou of the facts l stlll have great falth ln Amerlca and partlcular he young people lnety flve percent of ou are dolng, an ex lent gob, and my onl hope 15 that l may have glven you some help n faclng e task ahead l should llke to leave henry Van Dyke'-s a onltlon here where you may always see lt our thlngs a man must learn to lf he would make hls record true thlnk, wlthout confuslon, clear To lo Je hls fellow men slncerely To ac rom honest motlves purel o trust ln God and Heaven securely nd personal regards to each and every one of you Slncerely , would sooner avo d the cllches often prated at Senlors f th15 note, however, lt 15 probable that we have never 2 f tuggln , as lt 15 at yours lt 15 with conslderable confldence that we look for u to transfer your actlvltles 10 scholarsh , f renslcs, muslc, commerclal, drama, sclence and athletlcs ln each of whlch u have achleved sensatlonal honors thls year lnto other l related but more serlous pursults l3t's avolo the shruv o the shoulder attltude whlch has permeated much of our thlnklng recentl Strugele for what ou want and carry vrlth you always the best wlshes o the faculty for th T633-lZ3t1OH of ur dre F S117 W 1 V X . . . . 1 K . g . . 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Mr. llvrlin in his work with visual aid instruv- Iiuns -reins lu ugrw- witll Nlr. l r'rriii. 7 W .wk ,B r , ...,, v N W Y ir ,L,, V K Q, kfffq uv Q ,eg A' Z J 3 'K 545' , Q 3. Q W gk 2 E gif 4 , f E? xg? J .. ,vl' x S 1 , if 8 i . W l ww ,rum ' f Q' Bw 1 X 'P I W 'K , wx lk .2 if :SWL Www 413. igqgfixif. We,-ff - A 1 X 5 v.v. ev 'fn Y, . ,lf ,A 4 2 Modem Mun In the 15 1 ' Q 5 ,1 u , ii ,z ,Q ' ,, Q ,i 953333 5 M M ,C ff- ,fk '11 as , .mgW?',f.f -fx . 2 ,il rw' rim 'li 3 . 'W 4 K 7 . if . ,Li 5 'q'+'-xl--5? -Mx M Z X gr' 'Y x , x, I .V-rfv. i , - 5577, ,W X -' '-Wilt!!-' 'Q I xg, ,rv XQ L... T .- 'F D .. ,.A, ' lg. f 3' Q Q ,, + W -In Q, Q ' X ' T ii . . e SENIOR HISTORY There comes a time for each yearis graduating class to bid farewell to their high school days, their basic training, and make themselves ready for the battle of life. Never before, has the future of any generation been so completely insecureg so affected by world tension, so lost in a seething world of 'isms'. We, the class of 4511 must take our place in this world. And so, realizing these facts we appreciate more fully our wonderful years spent in high school-happy and carefree. Let us turn back the pages of time to the fall of '47, when we entered B. H. S. We recall our days of insecurity and falterings, and we remember. Yes, we remember our first high school dance. and the inane things we did on the initiation assembly, our officers: Don Argyle as President, Janis Jensen, Vice President, Beulah Farnes, Secretary: and Wallace Yancey as Representative. Mrs. Knudson was our Sponsor. The feeling of belonging. of being a part of this challenging group, of wanting desperately to be heard --to be known--to be accepted in the eyes of the idolized upper-classmen was the aspiration of our Freshman class. ' As Sophomores we lost some of our 'growing pains, and found ourselves fully accepted and adjusted to high school life. We became more asserting and more positive in our convictions. That year David Crockett was our President, Shirley Luthy, Vice President, Darlene Stoddard, Secretary: and Beulah Farnes, Representative. Mrs. Bond and Mr. Powell were our Sponsors. Next came our Junior year, bubbling with life' and activity. Wie had earned our place as upper-classnien. This year we elected Johnny Er-havarria, President, Delores Malin. Vice Presidentg Beulah Farnes, Secretary: and ,lean Eagan, Representative. Mrs. Kotter and Mr. Hartkopf were our Sponsors. At last we were revered Seniors, leaders of the school. secure individuals. The battle of knowledge and achievement had been won. Miss Stewart sponsored us. Wfard Cainniack was Presidentg Vernon Raceliorse. Vice Presidentg Ray Durney, Secretaryg Bob McBride and Beulah Farnes were our Representatives. Again we are Freshmen, insecure and faltering. But as we once buih faith and security in ourselves. so we shall again in the future. We. as a part of the challenging American spirit, shall rise as we have risen: this time to secure peace for the world. , 'Y f-1'2L-43 YN.. mwfro. M4 G'66LCZlL P ,L i . U . I , ,A f V 5 L, i Q , A A, X X q - 9 P . , X . .,f 7' A N . J M L 1 A -if l wg, X Y .Ax Q wiv i. N H X f -W zum, 'Q-. f if-,Q ' if ff. El Q- I ? O VERNA BAILEY I lIaI'en't time for boys. Big Sisters 2-1 Girls Glee 23 Home EC. 1. 41 Pep Club 3: Chorus 3. 43 Clinit' 3, 43 Girls Triple Trio 23 Senior Triple Trio 4. ZILAN BAILEY l lIaI'e a nlzilosophv ,lor lite: it IS deep- lile is l0I'e. Entered 4: Chorus 41 Pep Club 4: Jubilee -1: Senior if-xtet 4. JOIIN BAKER He altrayx strives to do ltis best. JOY BALLARD l Iconder lzau' BHS Ivill get along 1l'fIl10llf 'Ivy' Home EC. l. 4: Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4. FERRIS C. ADAMS ,lust Call .Ve Tex. FHA l. 2. 3. 4, Secretary 43 B-Club 2, 3. 4: Boxing l. 2, Manager 4: Track 2. 3, 43 Football 3. 41 Mixed Chorus 4. ALICE ANDERSON Slim and Sweet and hard to beat. Home EC. 1. 41 CAA 4: Spec-eh Club 4. DON ARGYLE It's nut a Cadillac, but it gets me there. journalism 4. MARGE ASTLE l'm a ward, I ought to be dealt with. Student Council lg Music Festival 1, 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1: QT 31 Flag Twirlers 3, 41 Pep Club Vive President 3. President 41 Chorua 3. 4: Senior Se-xtet 4: l V 4. 30 GERALIJINE BARLOW Sw yn al llze f.-l-fl'lP4!,. Ulm- Kflulr 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: P:-p filulm -I-1 ifhuru- -1: Nluxim' Fe-Ntixal -13 Homa- Ev. -1. CoRNr:1.1. B,xx1'r:R Ifurnv wha! may, l'n1 remly. llaml I. 2. 3: Pe-p Buml l. 2. 3: Shop I, 2. VERLE JEAN Bmw 1Re-gan! .4 rfvg IL'U1lllf hw I1 per. E1'Pfl'1IlJtl'P rnzzlu' pn! him anrl I u'uul4l IW his masler. Enlvrc-nl I-2 Pvp Club -1. BETTY BISCHOFF Curtis wharf l'n1 Ihr only baspball star 1l.'l-111 a ulizzmonal. Holm- Ev. 1: GAA 1.2. 3. 45 QT 3g Stu- dent Council 4: P+-p Club 3. 4. Svvrvtary 4. I W -XYNI2 BROWER .4 mlm of uvvrlh. mul he knows it. Iiuxing 11 li-fflulr 4: Ftuflr-nt ffounvil 42 Shop l. Z. 4. EARLENE CAHOON This is Ihr' 1L'l1VY rhey do it at ihe Alf. Hume- Ev. 11 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: CIP? 4: Pe-p Club 4: I Y 4. ST,xN1-EY Cxuco :1 guna' nafurfrl fellrzzu. and VIIIFP tn lrnnzr. YYARD Curxucrq 011 snzf' mv fmm the designing rfzztfhes ol ll'1IHlfIIl. N-mor f.lu-- Prvxnlv-nl: H-f,lulr 1. 2. 3. Pr:--i-lv-nt 1: Tram-k 2. 3. 4: Baskvthall 3. 1: Fmutlrall 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4. gPf'l'f'IiiI'f' 4. fX1.lCE COMPTON .-l jlI'ffP4'l lafly. flerer. ll'l'fl,Y. and uixe. Ulm- 1: BBS 2: QT 3: Home Ev. 1. 4: Ruunll-up Staff 3. 4: Chorus 4: Festival l. li ,lulrilr-e' fl: Fffninr Play: Pvp Club 3, 4, BOB Cook Young Rub grefu as :ms freely predirted. lfritvrvfl 2: l l .X l. 2. 3, 4: Football 2g t,uunv1l 4. DUI cms CVSHNI.-KN lle zlwfl In lm ll nunmrz lll1lPf. lm! non: Ulz mVv.'.' :XII-Xl.EENE Dlxox Sugar mul Spire' aml 8lf'fj'll'!l-Hg nire. Fllfl I: UXA 1: Pe-p Cluli 4: Swnior Play. NIARGARET CANDLAND Her future lies in her musir. Honw FV. l. 4: Ulm- 2: Chorus 3. 4: junior Svxtet 3: Se-niur S4-xt:-I 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Pvp Club 4. ALAN CANNON Explain Ilia! onve m0rP. will you Wiss Sieirarlf' Fl-'X 1. 2. 3. -1: Cuuncil 1. 2. 3, 4. .lEANETTE CATIIEY To lfnnu' her is to lore her. I Y 3: PQ-p Club 3. 4: Annual Staff 3: Hmm- Ev. l. 2. 4: Ski Club 4: Council 2: ll X X 4. xlERLE CHAMBERLAIN .ll lfaxl l lnolf lilfe' I1 Stlulenl. RAY DURNEY Someday I'll be prinripal of BHS. Boxing 2: FFA 3. 4: Student Council 3: Class Secretary 4. JEAN EACAN l'n1 a PE flfajnrf HHS 2: QT 3: Junior Class Rep.: Stu tlent Council 2, 3, 4: Glee 1: Chorus 2. 3 President 4: l V 3, 4. Vice President 4: Yearbook 1. 2. 3. 4: Co-director of Julmilf-11 4: lSC Campus Queen: Senior Play. JOHNNY ECIIEVARRIA johnny may rfirer! the student body, but the girls direrl his hearl. Student Council l. 3: Hi-Y 3. 4: B-Clulm 1. 2. 3. 4: Boxing 1. 2. 3. 4: Junior Class President 3: ASB Pre-sitlent 4: Traek 4. Ennis ELLIS When she .smiles ana' flirts what ehanre has a mere man? Home EC. 1: BBS 2: Twirlers 3. 4: Pe-p Clulm 3. 4: l Y 4: Chorus 4: Festival 4. BEVLAII F,xHNEs Frienrlxlzip ix lhe greatest bond in the 1t'nrl11. Frosli Class R1-p.: Home Ev. l: Soplioinurf- Class Re-p.: Junior Class Re-p.: QT? 5111- ior Class lin-p.: flounvil l. 2. 3. 4: Tri- Hi-N fl. sl: lj:-p Cluli 2. 3. 4: Youth l.+-gislaturv 1. BILL Flxciu I gn mv 0ll'H uvly 111111 zvorry flblllll no one l'int1-re-tl l: llms Ulf-1-g PE. Ku' l'ilNIlLl-I1 .4 Rm! hem! zcirlinzzl I1 red teniper. , . ln-ss Mlm- l HELEN Fnm:x1r:x -1 flivrrlzfl srnife. unrl what II uns. lflfqw l. 1. lltg Fist:-rs 2: Pep ifluli 3. 4: UI fi: llvlwutf- 2: Counril fi, DORIS FRESH Whafs life without a little mischief? Home EC. 1: BBS 2: QT 3g Twirlers 3, 4g Chorus 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY HADLEY Sweetness personified. Cvlee 11 Home EC. lg Tri-Hi-Y 23 QT 3g Chorus 4: GAA 4. NADEAN HAMILTON Pretty, witty and engaged. Home EC. 2. 4g Big Sisters 2g QT 3: Pep Club 33 Twirling 3. 4. ARLENE HANSEN Pretty Baby. Entered 4: Pep Clubg Tri-Hi-YQ Student Council. S I s X HERBERT HANSON I'm Il IVHSIIIIIQ SIIITGSS. DORIS HARDY I IIIIII' ll ffnfe' zrilh Doug. Hume- Fry l. 2. .51 Cirlx Ulm- 1. R13 P1 p JACK IIxR1-HR Win .slmuffl I Ivrzrn Ihix. I 1I0l1.f IUHHI to ln' I'n'sl'rIvr1l. l'nnI.x. l'.nI4'rr'rl 21 I'l'X 21 Basvllall 3. 11 Fm ball 1: I3-lilulv 1: HLY 1: Travk 4: Shop LA RUNE HEBDUN 011 Imu slw plan that oboe. Hand 1. 2. 3. 1: Pvp Baml 2. 3: Chorus 4 Ulm- 1: I Y .iz QT 3: FHX 1. -1. S 'fi HIIIIIIIII Hosmxs Thff l frrlffww nn' zffrsffzirs--Svrziur l'lf1I. l.Ullll4'll l. 2: Illllllt' luv. l: lligl Sislvrs XIVI' l!'4'Nl1ll'llI Z1 QI .ll l't'sllW.il 3, I, 1 V' irle'rQ 3. -lg Rm - l'1-pl'lIIlr 4 l lu In4l up -1' N-III4-I l'lzII l: .lllllll1't' lg Ski lilulr l l,I Inrw lll'I QF llIIHlP', lrffm lmyfm Jw fnmfx mul rrmlvll ll l'.lll!'l'c'1l l. jxxls JENSEN Slufx Nfl prelh nu Iruflflrr xlwfi popular. l I'- wll l'IIILI.Is JENSEN IA lf! Swre-tary: llI't'Slll1'Ill HBS: Q ll'-II llulv 3. 1: Flag 'l'Isir - lzrf 3. 4. .vnlfle as she' is f1!1rr1f'IiI'e. Upmvlla 3. li l'-Uxllliil 2. 3: lvlvt' 2 lllllfllx 3 l' Hmm- Fm' 1 1' 'l' XIIIIlI:Il Ftafl 1. riplv Trix T3 I2' IJIQNNIS HENDRICKS Tnnglz but slip'-SUIIIP CII!! Fl .-X I. 2. 3. Pl: H-iflulm 2. 3. 4: Boxing I. 2, 3, Al: l'imIllILlll 32 lllrafk 31 All- l. Z. 3. 4. CAIIOLYN HILL slut only' 1l'lll-Y aurl rlepvllflable. but an !IIlllNl mo. llumz- lfv. 1. vl: l'm-In Klluln 2. 3. 4: Big: Si-lq-rs 2: 'l'ri-lli-Y 2. 3. 4: .Xnnual Staff -lg Slll1l1'Ill lfuIIII1'il 1. bl: FHA 1. 4. MARGARET HILL lfln flu lflzern Tvxix lIaI'e to be so rlarn lmrrl? llmm- Ev. 3: lluuncil 3: Chorus 4: Pep lflulm 4. WINNIE JEANNI2 HOPKINS Uh please Il0l1.I put me on another arl' l'f'ffllSlllg ronlnlilfve. Ulm- l: FHX l: Hig Sistr-rs 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2: l:ll0l'llr 2. 3: Om-re-tta 2. 3: Fe-stival l. 2. 3: ffounril 2. 4: QT 3. M!F ' JEAN JOHNSON True, Blue, and Smiling. Home EC. 3: CAA 13 Chorus 1. CAROL JONES Cheerful smile, and what a way. Enterml 4. BETTY KARREN l'm in lore with a lfflfldfflllll guy. Home EC. l: Spec-Ch 4. LA RENE KESLER A bit of fun, a bil of laughter-this is what La Rene is after. Clee 1: Chorus 2: Home EC, l. QA. 9 A Q KA'ruLEEN KETCHUM .4 R1'l,,ll'Htl Illllllllll a real temper. UNK 2. Ji: Tri-Hi-Y -13 Council 43 Clev lg Urvlnf-Ira l: Pe-p Clull 3. 4. Ii1'l'A Kimi l'm fl-Illllvlifllld lmunrl. lint:-rwl 1: IH-p Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Council Jowzri I.-u11u:u'l' llx irzfermlx HH' nu! in sflwol. lluun- lfv. li lllli 'llrc-usure-r 21 QT 3 KSN 5 1'm- re-lury 1: Ski lllulr -1. I-'HHN Lxuslzx l'm ilu' mmler nil my nzinrl. but Oh. m lrerlrl. ' ' i134 4-.A . 1 A .3 .unc .. lxsirling 3. ll l':-p Cluln 3. 4. LYNN MANGUM Work is a luxury in which I d0n't indulge. Chorus 1. 3. 43 FFA 1, 2. B0B lh'lCBRIDE And the sweat of the encounter stood like drops of dew upon him. Boxing 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 B-Club 2. 3, 43 I V Club 4g Band 1, 2. 3. 43 Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band Leaclerg Senior Rep.3 Dance Band Leader. PHYLLIS NIERRELL She's a girl with a heart and a smile, she makes this bubble of life worthwhile. Band 1, 23 Festival 23 Tri'Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec- retary 43 Pep Club 33 Round-up Guest Reporter 4. BETTY MICKELSON Sweet and Petite. FHA 13 GAA 33 Pep Club 43 Girls Glee. BILLY LAVATTA Put up your Dukes. Boxing 1. 2. 33 Baseball 3, 4: Football 23 B-Club 1, 2. 3. 4. VONDA LONGMORE I'm lucky-l'1'e found my man. FHA 1, GAA 33 Chorus 4. ROY 3lACDONALD Has a ,linger in every pie, also rolls a wirlfed eye. Football 2, 3. 43 B-Club 3, 43 Boxing Manager 33 Hi-Y President 43 Quartet 3, -1: Chorus 3, 43 Festival 3. 43 Clinic 43 Operetta 33 l V 3. 4. DELORES MALM The all round gal. Youth Government 2, 4g Cvlee 13 Home EC. 13 GAA 2, 33 Chorus 2, 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y President 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4g Annual Staff 43 Council 3g Junior Class Vive Presiclent3 QT 3. GLORIA MIKESELL Shefs full of fun and happiness. CAA 11 Hlllllt' EI: 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 WI- Cl--L 3. -1. Girls III.-0 4. DAVID MILES ,VIII nn! among the Common role of men. l-'fmrlmall l. 2. 3. 4: H-Cflulm 3. 4: Hi-Y 43 lluxlng 2. 33 lravk 1. 2. 3. 4: SIRI Llull -1. Al'Cl'S'I' MILLEIK l'm not rorzreiterl. 1 jus! lfnnu' my llltlffh, lJQ'lPZ1lf' 1. 2. 41 Slll'Q'Ch 2. 3: NFL 2. 3. 4. Yin' l'rvslIln-nt 3. lyrrsinlvrlt 41 R1DUH4i-llll 3, 43 Fuutlmall 3. 41 li-Club 43 Cuuncil 3. Al. BEVERLY MILLER Slrirtly on the forny side. Ent:-rml 33 QT 3g junior Triple TriO 33 Chorus -1: PI-p Club 4. Senior Svxtvt 4. EVANGELINE lNlORRlS lhlrzw. lfullffrifzrl. lhzrne. r . I . -. . LIU 3. '11 l'f-p lflull 3. -1: l Y bl: lfuunm-il 3. :XRLEN NELSON Lila' I5 Il gram! sung. Iurn On the muslr llaml 1. 2. 3. lg ull4DflI4 2. -li Jullilm- l SQIIIIOI Play 1. X MARILYN NELSON She has abz'lI'1,I and u'I'nnI'ng ways. llounril l. JAY NEILSEN Lunw On fellows, lefs fill! fha' tuzun. ll-Club 3. 4: Hand 1. 2: Fuutlvall Xlanagl 33 .Xtllle-tics 1. 2. 3. TR llOIIIe- lfv. 11 UA .X l. 2. Ii: Spf-I-4'lI l 7 Ui li Ulm- 2' Tri-H'-Y 2 3 vl' 'l ru Home- Fw, 1: Latin 2: PI-II Club JS. 4 sv LEONVXRII Omglu. lfltlz II Hlllxlllllll' flu mn fllllllf I Vtlllfll pam mr ffllffl flrlfflvf Sllup l. 2. 31 l:lllPI'llN lr ll!-f'l I'Y l'.-sux Sim. Il-HI rmfl Him lIt'1llII.NI' uf him. lvlrlx Mlm' lg 1,uum-ll l. .L .lp lflilll-3 3. li 1-ll .ig lrnpln- lr1n.ig N-nmr N-xl:-I fl. l. X llgiplua-llgl l.llulI fl. ll l Y lllllly Ii llrswlmlvlll ll llrp l lllll 3. ll Rnullfl-Llp fl 4: lll'll'l1'l xlll-11' l 1'NIlNlll. I.L'mNln PIZUK.-X Sr4r'r'!r1eJ.ss ix lzffr gilf. lllm- Llulr: Xlixv-ll lilwruxz llwnw lfv. NI-xm' :XNN PR1r:s'r l're'!1u. l'f'p1'y and l'er,wr111liIx. l'lIlIf'I'n'1l 31 X liuppf-lla llllull' 41 l,f'p tlluln 1. JACK NIXON Our own Al jolson. Choir 2, 3. 4: Ylusiv Fe-stival 2. 3, 43 Mu-im' Cliniv 3, 'lg l V 3. 4: llronro Staff 3, lg lli-Y -13 Base-lxall Manager 4. NIARJORIE NORTH Slnp ilu' lraffiv, fm trying to think. Hume- Ev. 1 4: Ulm- 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 43 flfkl 23 Pvp Club 3. 1: Flag Carrie-r 41 Mufiv l +-Qtixal l. CHARLES OLDIIAM Tearhers 4lun't serm to recognize 11 genius when fhey see' it, take me for insfanre. NFL 2. 3, 4. Vim- Pr:-sillffnt 33 D1-hate 2. 3, 4: Yvvln-r and State- Debate Champ 3: Stwlvnt Council 1: NFL Re-pnrte-r 3. SALLY OLDHAM Sludious, effirienl, and all lhose admirable qualities. Dr-haw 1. 2. 3. 43 NFL 1. 2, 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 2. 3. 43 Cnunvil 31 Spf-4-Ch 2 3 41 NFL Svvwtary 43 Hume EC 3. NEIL REED T study o not to study that ts question GENE RICHARDS Hes the ltmd that wtll always wm so why not make a roach of htm Footralll 2 3 4 BaSketl1alll 2 3 frank 3 4 BClub 2 3 4 Student Coun c 4 BClub Rep 4 Band Rep Ban l 4 HTY 3 4 Jllbllw 4 JERRY ROBERTS Dont tempt me boys lm in training. otball 3 4' B xing 1. 2 3 4' a 1 . ' -3 . . 3. 4' Pep Ban . JOHN ROBERTSON My thoughts and I are of another world. Track 1. 33 Exchange Assembly 3, 45 Student Council 3. 41 Jubilee 45 Basket' ball Manager 3. BILLYE JANE RovsE lor she has abzlzh and umnzng ways rms Bl 2 e 1 u 1 4 T 3 Studc nt Count lhmr 4 Round un 4 Jubtlee 4 Senmr l Plas 4 BFRT SCHROEDER 411 all around athlete and a good ellow :nt yall lla lutlra 5 4 l5aSe B C u J JULIA ANN SCONIERS .Yaubhly but nife. mme EC. 1' CAA 1' Sk' Club 4: La' Ilum 43 Pep Club 3. 4g NFL 2, 3. : ri- Hi-Y 2. 33 Youth Legislature: Girls' State 33 lh-clamation 1. 2. 3. 43 De-hate l. 2. 3, 4. JUNE SHOELL She burns the midnight oil, three guesses what for. GAA 1. 43 Clee 4, GORDON STOKES True and tender, brave and just. That men might honor and woman trust. Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Track 2. 3. 4: Senior Play 4: Band 2, 3. 43 jubilee 43 ASB Vice President 3g Student Council 3, 4-g Hi-Y 3, 43 B-Club 4. ROBERT TANNER Plunge boldly into the thick of life. FFA: Senior Play 43 Student Council. DELBERT THOMAS To sleep a lol and uwrlf much less is my idea ol happiness. Boxing lg Football 2g Baseball Manager 3. 4: Football Manager 4: Basketball Manager 43 B-Club 4: Hi-Y 43 Wood Shop 1. 2, 3, WARREN THOMPSON The fellows call me Burk, FFA 1, 2, 31 B-Club 1. 2. 3, 43 Boxing l. 2. 3. 4: Football 4. DELORIS SOLLENBERCER A woman's tongue is her sword which she nerer lets rust. FHA l: Clee lg Music Festival lg Coun- cil 1. 2. 3g Round-up 4. BETTY SPARKS Lorely to look at, delightful to know. Entered 4: Pep Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4-g FHA 4. JACK STEED Ii only he wererft so lrashllul. Buying 1, 2, 3, DARLENE STODDART She's the darling in our class. Home Fc. lg BBS 23 Tri-Hi-Y 21 Round- up Reporter 3g QT Treasurer 3g Student Council 3g Pep Club 35 Senior Sextet 4g Annual Staff 4. HARRY THORNTON Sonzelhing Spafial Travk 3. 4: fllmrus 3: llasf-lmall 1: 9 ffounvil -1. JOANN TwxTf:m:LL ff'e'1:e nrzer .wen her when she was pleasant. Ulm- Clulr l: Nlusiv 'Ve' ' 3 - I 4: Latin Club 4. GERALDINE W.ALKER Versatile, Ihafs me. Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: CAA. MARCIA WALL.ACE Sorry boys, but l'n1 engaged. Hom? Ev. 1: Girls Cl:-v 1, 43 'I'ri-Hi- ' 3: Pep Club 3. 4. NIARLFNI- V2 u Fl R: man of her ul mr Fm l LARRX Wxmm 'H lfe 18 jus! one Illlfll rrarll alter anuflzfr l 0 ll u 11 na F 1 mn nlxlw :XRLIN Wmrirv flraal Impex mule great mea. so u'e lf lzvar from .4rlin abain. . : Wool S HELEN Wmsr: flare' rnzrlms mnsiv' and Sllalfesperlrv, mv E '. 2. J. Q: 4: GAA 1: U1 Llu Flag Carrivr 4. . ,N ln 'l ln-p llulm fl: WAI.I.xc:Ii YUIQEY l7lI llze .sluge he 1l'll.S 11a1z1r11f. sinzple. and ll-ffl'f'f1lIg, Tzms unix' 11'l1e11 he 11115 011 he It ns 111-ting. Flmtlmall l. 2. Fl. 4: B iflulv fi. 1: H'- 4: Trask 3. 4: Pro-lI Y. P.: li Club Pres, Wnm Ynfzar Shefv II bloml. but .shels 1101 light hemlefl. Hmm- Fc. 1: BBS 3: QT 25: Council 3 Pr-p Cluln 3. 4. MAX WILLIABIS l'm II very resperlable guy Ski Club 4. ELMO WOODLAND Srhool is rz neressary evil. Boxing 1. 4: Track 3. 4. ARLA WORLTON EIlIt'I't'll 2: FHA 2: Commercial Conte-st 4. CAYLAND WRIGHT I 1lo11'1 rare tn 101111 like a student. Ag. 3. 4: Latin 2: Track 3. 4. Boxing 2. 3. 4: Travk 3. 4 B Club 3 1 Football 4: B fllulm 4: FFA I 2 3 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS Ferris Adams WlllS hl HbllllV to sluff to anyone who doesnt like sehool also hls best glfl to the Juniors Allee Anderson Mills her 3lNlllW to et lshlte ele muses to her slster fu K1 lmrlene lsllls dear olel BH 5 to the poor dumh ullsuspeetlng Frosh Coming lll ne'et xear Beth Blsehoff xsllls her sheriff hadffe to Carol lllrrls aeene l,lXOIl le lxes two Hllll ru ler lllne s 'Vlr Budel whleh she horremeel to ll lel up ler III tle S llor ly Bax Durney leaves a reel lleaeled Enffllsh teaeher to all the poor ,IUIIIOYS ohnnx liehexarrla sais he will lesue part of his llilll' to Coll Bertlll Heaxell only knows he need e IS Fllls will er tlslr HI' to alle Bollllllll jean Eagan wells her l E dlllllly to lIlUl'ld Jones eu ah wills her lollv halr to 'Nlr Pe ll llle the other fourth to Nlr Fe rrlll Nlr Cllfl te Il ell e Mr Hlrtkopf to fllVlllt l lex .1ee'lll llllls her he lutlful llllllll e e re one who lelll flIllS1 lt Doris Fre sh will her tralg,ht A s to file nna lense Il ar lara llo kllls lslll the strut elee l lxt lll Nl e to her to llarx le ll tlfllill raret ue IS ller l fl ace YdIlL6X lnd Bonnie ealllle l tl COZCII k ls to IIIXUIIL who lslll ll lle tlelll owe Ldlllllijfl leale 'Nl Bl hop he r eold lres l nla Dall- her lbfl llllfllll y Vllll e leatlllr, lx nt o lle x Nlae llollalel lL'lXlS llli tenor l ll l ward ores Nldllll will ler lle UINI to ole B Il l lxlellrlele f W nt We ller Nl llglf HI I' I lllllllff UNK Bel Miller leaves her soprano POSIUOII ln the Sen lor Sextet to Bowl Hancock Beth Pack wills her dlClS to Ceorvla Thurman Jaek Nixon leales 'Vlr Jensen his hlaek file Jolson let he hls plenty of lllallfulnese ellolelee Charles Oldham wllls Wlr Hartkopf to Wt Vesuxlus MTF! Ann PIICSI wllls her Am Col book to lelonll l Rowley ulle lellls her XIII lov tests to Jane Bowman with me erry Bollert wills hl ll0Xlll llllllts to oe lelxls belle RlCh8.I'flS says he IS leaning Marian Green but hell he ha k for her Dtl0flS Sollellherffer lsllls her Z1l1llltW to Draw the AllLll0I' to lIly0IlQ who tflke box Lth perlod xflll XVWPQIIIU wills lll tle u eel 'fum under lls s lll C UK 'IIINUIIL w Ill ssl fl lt e Larrx Walton One look at Blll Herr s reel halr allel l eaxe Nllrlene Wlalter welll her 'lllllllt to elteh fl hus band to her sister Karen Hellesen e ell XVCI e leaxes ler glffgle tl 'Nlr lllrt op berfeldllle Vi alleer lefues Mr Jensen sueeess lllth his ehellllstrx ewperllllents Arla Welrltelll lslll h r shorthand ahlllex to Nlelba l onffmore l lee ll lls wlle pull eller letter slwel eltll l l llllld Y HILKX l er euee l e wn hl e dllllllW o ty Dlllf t el l lxlt ealle .orll lke e elxes ler 110' loppy slllft to r 10p u IS tle lll x one w o l es l x jlllllllll e le l TSI e llle ll to Bl lllll lI'llXll Nel on HI he r KlllIllX Ioe ke r to some gooe housekeeper ore on Stokes elle lls a ll ltl to ffet tlree Ull tle lllle to ljtblldlfl Wlallsor rlloll llee ll r l 1 slle e te s l lllts er e s l l ue ess poss DIS lee lr tle l're lllIl'lIl ss . 7 ' , I ' - ' ' 3 ' , , M E K V. i . . V U, V . I x - ' 4' Y L C' ' 1 ' U A l -A 3'5 ef 1 b 1 2 2 2 , 1. ' 1' D' 1' - . lv. ' - ' . ' . ' ,- - l . ' l . l' 5. 1 1' 'Q ' l' . , ' ls D1 le ' -V Y 5 X ' V v' 2 Ad' ll: ' ', :e ' 5 ell bl ' z lp to J I l Y. ' l ' ' Y' 'K L ' V ' vi l . . ' 't .' , ', o l H socks ' l v SCI. Plz '. JT , , S ,- k. -S I- g L -- 4. J i J, -, 1 : - xg A D 'B u 3 N A n L : .5 , . ig 7. -4 N V , ' 9 f -- e: , . J ,V .V lf T -5 D 4- , . C . 'H ' 5 :fs - ' L l 'V tres '-.5 a l' l if. - I. . . I I. Y . . 1 1 u le .e I. ' 3 1 - s-I bb . - ' Lil l 5 A 3 ' 5 he ' l l-I J' ' ' 1 - desk 1 '. to . M' ' 'l 'll l g lff. . i - 3. . ' ' ' 1' D ' 4' .- , ' '- X ' B l -' - D ' eiizi e . me l l 1 ' ' 5 . . ' i , 1 . . .S 7 S' . A 1 f ' 5 5 C i ' ' -3 I K . lllll 1 . 2 ' ' H es tl see fit. - z 31 , 1' k , N' l e . , ve ' - B '. l 'SSllD1iIly4 H-lv 'Sr H '-5 I , 'D w l A , 'L k f, Q A S s 'Y 'Q l l l . he ' 1 Q - Y i f V- B l A 'S J, -- fre 'lle-l ' 'S 1' - ' 1 ' ' ' me ' . ' U x' . . Wlellefr , lf 'l't-, ' P r 'fzt'r Ala gy - lllll he-el -atl .' her quiet lllell l ' 1 nel In E 1. 1.4 rlwl t shape to ,lon llLlI'WLlfKl. K 'L i I VV V I . VVQ ' Ye wi ls ll' I ' -l is 'ro ' ill 'st iff' vlllg ' ' . L ' J ' x lid 'V 'elf allel ' ' ' ' to make err rs ill l' tg o J ell li ie. ay l ' i 1' . HQ, .Q J 1 ' ' , l' 'ls . r. 'ss 1 ' se 1' and Cl iz Nl' -s-ll le l , hr, S 1' 5 ' M . So ' g ' sle 1' ' S. Bisl . he-ea se he l , l ln' r 'h l'k': it. Bill La z z leavers Bo lIN'f llelrris the ple-elsure of Sl lla f L l'Ll ' 'S le Sl o's 1 l S li 'ers Mr. l ' ' ff 'e- l' 4 -. Sl - Roi' A ' 5 -A ', - o' 'e- len ble Il llilf- Ml -V ' 2 S HS X i -Q i ' 'Q I I . . C l .' 'v.'lz'r:l' 'l'l' 2 ' l l Del , . ' ' s l ' la 'k seat lux the door lll I .li I X S ' D Bnrlfl D il' el all . l A K 5 I Y l - A Ve l l '- o se wills his llllility not te miss L if Borg - ' I ' Wlllsl llls e-lf . - mul r 'll lm? lu' 'll' we-'ks -st ill four ye-ar: to llllylblllf who ve S it. re -z I l' o Vlllll tle il reefll elr llllg tle. P All oth- small llllll more or l's: 'el :l :Jes- ,VX '- lla he lg -' F to Fritz ll er. sie l 1' leave lll ea e of l I S . Clai.. N I ak in wi . 'KZ is U Z 5 3 ' 1 a , L? f 14f 6 W fg '4' '- ,323 1- : ...H 'B KA, ' 'Y 'wxsaw-'va' ' - - M 1 N-A f-W 4? 'N Xi ' 'Q x 'X ' 1 4 ,. .1 'PE f Q S S gf! 'fm Oli' X .5-.2 '54 jj - C.. . :Q I , ,v , , W 1 f' , Q X , - I ,K . fi r J Q55 ,ff 2,1 -,JJ ' .-, ' , 5 -'fig' f Q-im' Inns 'M ,,, buf? M VAN e JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Another year has gone hy, and we sit here reviewing what we have done during our Junior year. We started the year on August 28. l950 and suddenly realized that now we were '4somehody.,' Wie were ripper classrnen: we could assist in initiating the Froshg our lmoys were on the main footliall and luasketlrall tearnsg some of the champion hoxers were Juniors: and many other activities were open to all Juniors who wished to participate. People started to notice us! Many Juniors had parts in the ,Iulnilee,'i which was a great Sllt'l'1'SH. We sponsored the Junior Prom on Wlareh 30. It was a lieautifnl affair- The Story of a Starry Night. our theme. was varried out in the lieautifully Starlit ' gymnasium Fxen the orfhestra eoope rated lrv providing theme IIIUSIL throughout the evennw ext year s student hodx president srrretars ind annurl editor were elected from our class e have ordered our Srruor riws ind arf now rtadx to str p in ne t ar bi nr o thf Sl' NIUHS' 'sv .f4' Us . - ,' . V 7 . . x 1 Q l . , , P. N ,,..'a, f , f..- . . . J' - -- i r r , .. . ., H . t r V, ,, .. .,, ,' ' ' , , I ' 1 ' 5 5' ' ., , ,X N . .. . . . . se- ' and l 1 the l 1 sh ts. -- - , ,, . . . P t A I . ' ea , - ' ftifigwi, , - . ma , ff' to f ' ' : Q ' a A V H - f - 55, - ax ' . . ra uni 1 Chu. Cwfffyiama. Clinton Harris, Presidentg Dorothy Davis, Vice-Presidentg Secretary, Ingrid Jonesg ,Q f .L 1 xl Aff ? X 5 Q '29 lv ,Kr - .- :F1:Ff','zf' f ex' ff, F 'I' ! Hnrf'7P5? M4-. .,-' 'Six ,- fag A' S M 1, W 2 . 'ni 9. h ff 7, f ' Q 12335 . 42141 ik 53. La 5 46 1, fi 1 -- W ' 5' . kv lf f yn - A 4 I 4 L N ff , L 1 W- ,Q- t , if 1.1 Q QA f J' Na ik xt we A A ? -ff - .Q My M'- ,L W . llclana Clark Thelma Coles llarlvuru Cnnlilv Ge-ralmling Cutler llc-lwin Daniels llorthy Davis llclcn llvarclun Joann Dittmf-r llcan lfurly llclus lflison Lnuus lgly Ylav lfndnw Clair Farrws liilven Findlay Hex Fresh .t l Shirley Gardner Jerry Goodwin Laclene Gough Audrey Green Marian Green Russell Hansen Carol Hanson Carol Harris Clinton Harris Kay Harris Robert Hemlning Arlene Henderson Pictures tell tales: it wasn't all work. KX... Christina Hensoliiecl Delores Hernandez Roger Hilton Fritz Hoover Lou lcla lngawanup lloyce Jackman Not all tht- time is spent on puiltllvs. lvut l assure- you some lwautie-s are turn' eil outl Bill Herr Maxine Hidalgo Raymond Hudson Gerald Hudgins S n Ordis Jackman ,Iunie Jensen Barbara Johnson Ingrid jones Pat jones Ramona Jones Nlarily n KQ'lf'lllllIl Hugh Kinney Shirley Larson Gary Leavertun Charles Marklcy Nlclba Nlangum Ilunulml Nlansur l.ur'illa May Bertha Mvvharn Miss Curtis Junior English Alice Stantliff Julia Ann Stokes Marjorie Swainston Harvey Tanner Lila VVakamatsu Lane Walker Matt Spanbauer Peggy Stott Ann VanAtta Malvern Wallace Carol Summers Clcone Vanderwood ff if 3 lk Vllayne Watson Beulah Adams NI mrln ty Beasley Carroll Bond Marshall Burgin Norma Byington Gerald Carlson Kenneth Carlson Tom Cromwell l.a Rue Daniels junior llowdle Keith Wiriirk NOT PlC'l'l'liliIJ: Boyd Bleazard Jay Hawkes D arrr james Jay Jensen Darla Laws cmrl ,lorry Lawton Bill Mealer Orlan Moon Thomas Plant Allen Prouse l,uc'ille Wright Nlichiy o Sakaruda La Rae Smith Darlene Th cniii pson Gerald Thompson Harold Twin-hell Charles Walters Ruth Wilkinson lflna Winmill Bookkeeping, taught by 'Nliss Oxer treet i b0PHONIO11E CI MS HINIOIG IP 119 111 1111N1 111 1 111 1111 1111 N1'1l111N 1 11 1111 1 11N111 1 11111 1 1 1 1 11 1 N 1 N 1 1 1111 1111 1 N 11111 ll 11111 111 N1 1 5 111111 91 NI 111111111 N 111111 11t111J1N 110111 NC1111111N111 11111121 1111111 r 11111111 ll 1 1 11pN1 1 111 6111116 111 1111111'N 1 11 1 fl 1 I1 11111111 of 11111 111 1 1 N I1 1 11 1 11' 11 lf 11111111 11111111112 11111 11g11111111111N 1111 1111111111 111 1111 1 1N 1 1 1111111111 1 111013-p111111f11111111111 1 111161611111 ,I111111 111111111113 111bNp11'N1111:111 C121 11111111 1111111111111 1111 N 1 1 1 1111 111 1x1111111 111111111 1111: N1111111111111111 01311110112 lll N1111111111 1111111111 fjlll 111p11111e rlfxlxolx 1111111 Alix 11111 1111 1 0111111 XII' 111111 1 1N11 11 1 11 111 11 N11111111111111 E111 '11N1l 11111 111 P11111111 4111611111 11111111011 0111111111111 111N CN 1 ll 1L1111111U 11111N111 N1111111111111111 111 11111 ll 1 N 11 1 N 1 1' 1111 X1 11 N1 ll 1 1 1 IP 1 11 11 If 1 Q N5 11111111111 Jill 111 1 1 1 1 , , V A ,111 , 1 111 1 1 f' 'Q11111 '11 11 1 111 51 16. 11. .' 111 1 17' . :1f'1111' 11111 11111' 111111'N, IPY11' 11011111114 1111 1111111 f'11'1+'. 1,111f11C11 11. 11111 111 llll' 11111 rl'1l 111111151 111111111 1111' '1' 'Nt 11' ' .151 11111. 11111011 11111111 ,11111i111' High. 7111111 IIlL1,1111'11f' 111' ll. 1l1'l1l1lli111'11 1141111 11lt'l'1'l N1111111 1' .g, 3 'N. 111- 111'1'11 N1'1'14'0l1l4'11 111111 1115.11 N1'1111111 111111 11111 IIFIILI1 nX1'tA11'U1111I11L-. 111111111- -111 11115. 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LaRa1ne Anderson Secretary Geraldine Hemmlng Vxce President John Marlowe Presldent Jane Ann Packham Representatlve Jerry Kracaw Representwtlvc WW L ,mea L .-fl 5,5 ' in 'Q 4 . A 5 s. 1 . VU' Barbara Akers Clara Jean Allen Elwyn Anderson La Raine Anderson May Anderson Shirley Anderson Lela Marie Baker Joyce Bateman La Moyne Baxter Patricia Behrend Kay Benson Delphina Bronco Sammy Brown Dickie Brunson Mildred Burke Joanne Candland Ann Cathey Mavis Chamberlain Dee Chapman Calvin Christer Rhea Christiansen Barbara Cushman Sonia Davis Billye Deardon ISP Q5 :IN -va Wu Q' if' I' rw 1 Marian Deliay' Nlarga ret Draper Lee-land llurne-y' Orlin lfdgc-rton Sllirl lflison Sllirlvnc lflison Joyce lily Hola lfnglc Barbara Farnworth Karen Gardner Ronald Uardncr Jxllllf' f,:0gl'lllllClIl6I' Betty Glassburn Nelda Cough Boyd Halo Nlarlcnc Hale- Zvlllld Hanvock llarla Dean Hanson Sharlenc Hanson Carol Harper Nlarilyn Harris jolf-nc Hamilton Geralding Hennnin DeLoa Hendricks X. 2, V3 ws- . ' , .,,.:J ,1 N 'kelly E sg 'vig in John. does angle GB' equal angle 5C'? ? Velma Lamb Doris Larson Virgil Lawrenf P Clarctta l.c-elwnoxs Don Lott Nlellma Longxnore L60 lmwtllvr john Harlow Dax ill Nlarsllall Sharon Nlaugllan Janice Nl:-rkley jcssic Crven Hannon Nlessler Vestle Xlicllelson Janet Nlier Darla-ne Mikesell ht' 4 ' .4.':55sfS::. ' .. ':5f1?:3!: 1.-i.. ff5:3f:?. . L99 fun Mar Gene Monson Connie Nelson Ruseanne Nelson Nurznand Oldham jimmy Oliver Richard Olsen Alva Orton Jane Ann Pac-kham 10 Anne Park Marlene Parker ,lim Pendlehury Lynn Pendlehury joe ljingel Phyllis Randall Verna Rollers Jeneal Rowley Shirley Sanehez Hose Mary Schroeder Pat Shindurling ,-Xlnys ivhulte Larry Shoemaker Nlary l.nu Spanlvauer l.aYerelle Fteehlein La Vila Steed Y pw- wr 141 I. l r is ,W af Sf V. 'iiiff'-In nn. L. K I . L as ,',,. N., K uh., . 'ra lil BQ 'is- G- 'Q' 1 'FJ John Anderson Norma Lou Anderson Wyman Babby Brent Bailey Mortier Barrus Carlos Basset Gross Boyer Stanley Brangham Darwin Christensen Dearah Cox Dickie Dixey Charlotte Thompson Marvin Thomas Georgia Thurman Neta Wladsworth Eddie Wagner Ray Williams Peggy Winterbottom Louise Wixom Sylvia Wood Colleen Wren Ronald Yancey Jon Harward NOT PICTURED Alden Edie John Freeman Richard Hernandez Snookins Honena Val Gene Hoskins Alvin Hurst Ronald Jones Egon Lamprecht Lee Lenon Danny Madsen Sylvester Matsaw A Elaine Olsen 1 Henry Miles Milton Randall Larry Shoemaker Eric Sims Paul Smith Rogers Van Moorlehem ,lay Wadsworth Leon Walters Daniel Warj ack Joe Worthen Condon Wright X s A .J ' sf I Q ,f x ,, 1 FROSH INITIATION 1. Poor Pussy. 2. Ain,t they sweet. 3. My! My! In front of everyone too! 4. Egg sham poo. 5. Some fun, Huh! 6. Bottoms up. T. South African? 8. Shine 'Em Up! 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', 111 111111 111 1 '1 ,'s.1 1.'1.1 1111: '111ss' 111' E n tg G I I fi! 0 3 Fu Aman C9'66icU1.i VI, 'S -.1 ffl' Marilyn Bitton Richard Bateman Mark Fullnler Richard Lindsay Brent Wcfaxer Y -F , N I I J IX-x. 1-z.:-' 'Q 25 at QP, .aiu Y, www ff Evonna Ghaffin Garth Chatterton Louise Chavez Joan Christensen Robert Corneilison Evonne Cox Gay Cutler Glenda Cutler La Rue Daniels Roger DelVl0urdaunt Gloria Elison lVlarylin Faclcerell Racheal Fackerell Grant Farnes Ruby Faulkner lVlark Fullmer txxxwkxl XXYWK 'Cl Betty Harmon Rodney Harri Karen Heilesen Esther Hernandez Agracia Hidalgo Clena Horton Mark Hopkins Jean Hulse Van Olin Hurdle Lowell ,liiflillliill Lloyd Jensen Patsy Jensen Dick Gibson Joseph Gough Loris Cough La Rue Green Layne Hahn Mark Hale Donna Cay Hamilton Boyd Hancock Charlotte Hansen Garth Hanson Mildred Hanson Letha Hardy Buddy Johnson Danny johnson Floyd johnson Melvin Johnson Dean Judd john Katzflorn Val Keslvr Calvin Kizer Sam Knox Margaret Koplin Irma Lamont Alta Lawrence 5,1 Ralph l, f-xx 'ls Him-harrl Lindsay Donny Nlurtin Nl 1v11 ty Nlallmic llllcn xll'f'llHHl Lola Nl1'l'lIillIl xliiflii Nl:-rr:-ll Connie Nlvssler llose- Xlilflfi Nlycr 5l1vrylNlorr4-ll Benny Neel:-5 l:lf'llilI'fl Nvff Wylene Roberts Wallace Sage Alice Schindler Verla Sheppard Joan Shoemaker Bernadine Slaven Bette Jane Smith Vaughn Spf-neer Joann Stamni Jerry Steffensen Vail Stewart Shirlene Thompson 1 Laura Tompson Mildred Truchot Dean Twitchell Marlene Wadsworth Darrell Ward Lyle Wlatson ,Ialnes Way mire Brent Yveaver Barker West cmri albert Winkler leweline W mmcm ds Reid Worlton Glenn Harris NOT PICTURED Jean Brower Joan Brower Thomas Byington Richard Capner Loremus Coby Cleora Edmo Silverio Hidalgo Lyle Hoskins Myron Hudson Rodrick Ingawanup Doyle Jones Bessie McCauley Grant McClellan Marvin Nonson Darrell Renberger Charles Sjostrom Lynn Smith Laura Thompson Dewayne Toland Arnold Williams June Wilson Louise Wright WAY BACK WHEN NERO WAS A PPP! Blackfoot Blackfoot Blackfoot Blackfoot Blackfoot Blackfoot SEASONS' SCORES 49 Malad ,, 43 Rigby , ,, 0 4-6 Poky , , 38 Twin 37 Mt. Home Poky lflorfeitl , W , THEY CAME. THEY PLAYED AND WERE CONQUERED lic. Opponents wercl Epicoene means Silent Wo- men because of the gentle silence of each member. It was organized Jan. 2. 1922. Mrs. Walter L. Thomas was sponsor. Members are: Zeta Boyle, Presidentg Grace Nlittenberger. Vice President: Stella Boyle. Seeretaryg Dora Hilliard. Treasurer: Syble Felt, Letha Shoekey. Georgia Archer, Adrienne Miller. Alice Chubbuck, Vivian McDonald, Loraine Snyder, Mable Bennett and Ruth Chap- man. They were quite an active group, and were an equal to our present I.S. Club. l. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas and son fnotiee backgroundb. He was an Ag teacher and she was an English teacher. ll. Faculty Play-May 1922. lll. Vivian McDonald. Ellis Cha- pin, Ruth Chapman. CLASS OF g22' Vivian-Oklahoma Ellis-Boise Ruth-Blackfoot IV. Vivian McDonald--one of the most popular girls in '22' and ac- tive in Dramatics. CLASS OF 1905 First year for 4- year course. Left to right Miss Edna Gillespie, Latin teacherg Frank P Stewartg Laura Gaumerg Mary Mclnilguing Beryl Johnsong Charles Johnson, Principal. Au, if 'wx '51 CLASS THROUGH THE YEARS Early in September, 1902, eight graduates left B.H.S.. then a little brick building. as the first class to leave. thus marking a date in the History of the school. Up until 1905 the school was a 2-yr. school. However. the class of 1902 held the honor of having the most graduates until 1911 when the class numbered nine. Since then it has grown to its present number of 111 to graduate. From the two roomed building the class of 1912 entered into what is now the Jr. High building with its 18 rooms and the class of 1930 entered our present building. Among other important events. great attention was turned to Athletics and in 1913-1914, the B.H.S. Basketball team took the Championship at the State Tournament. Time went on and on with many classes coming and going. Newly organized clubs came and went. The school grew by leaps and bounds. Class spirit prevailed. However. they had lots of school spirit too. but class spirit was the big thing. They had class flowers, colors. mottos. and yells. Then in 1931. the first class to graduate from the building which we now enjoy. has the honor of having an outstanding Debate Team who that year took the State Championship. Also the same ..-, ,,,, . ' '. year the Girls Basketball Team was runner-up for State Championship. Later still. we find our B.H.S. students ever loyal to our Country. Sometime between 1941 and 1945 during World War ll, there was a huge scrap iron drive supervised by B.H.S. students. They had lots of fun doing it and were very proud of it. Many things have happened during the many years of Blackfoot Highis History that were very interesting to us now. and of much importance to all the students then. But unfortunately it is impossible to mention more than a limited few here. And let's not forget the class of 1951. To start things off with a bang. we took District Champion- ship in Football. Other events were: runners-up in District Basketball: winners in typing and short- hand contests: choir and band firsts. in the District and seconds at State Festivals: a very successful ,lulJilee : the Debate Team won District and State Tournaments: Boxing ran Second at District. our Track Team took Second at District. and our Journalism class has had an outstanding season. This is just a brief sketch throughout the lust forty-nine years which haxc been very eventful indeed. 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Or may be you thrnk rt s a lot of dou h It lsn t your ey es or the shape of y our nose And rt rsn t because you hayr lots of 1 lothes It occurs to me and thrs 15 a fact That a popular per on knows how to act Not only rn crow ds but on dates is well They guard therr tongues as rt s easy to tell For they don t rndulge ln bad storres or thrngs Nor do they engage rn the laughter rt brrngs Therr hearts are clean as well as therr rrrrnd And when you re wrth them you re sure to frnd It s the lrttle thrngs that count by far When y ou re strryrng to make yourself popular by Barbara Farnworth THE IVIAN OIN THE STREETCAR It was a cold sleetrng day rn December a l stepped mto a streetcar on Vlarn Street The street car was so packed wrth people carryrng parcel of mg room let alone a place to srt down But there was a reason for thls confusron Thrs was only two days before Chrlstmas and eyeryone was dorng hrs last mrnute hopprng In sprte of the dreary cold weather outsrde the pleasant expressron on the faces of the people rn the car showed that the Sprrrt of Chrrstmas pre varled Suddenly I obscryed a rrran srttrnz, alone seem rngly unnotrcul lhr man completely rgnored by the people around hrnr had not tht pleasant ex pressron that was so preyalent on the faces of tht other passengc r In tead hrs fare seemed to han an almost beaten look The deep lrrrcs and sad cy es showed the opprcssron that had rnfested hrs lrfe If only these people would realrze that thrs man and all men llke hrnr are as human as they thls would be a much happrer world' You see he was the only black man on the strcetcar bv Bette Sparks GRADI ATION I watched the lrghts fade one by one I looked around I saw no sun My frrends took leaye before my eyes I welcomed all therr la t goodbyes And smrled though felt lrke drrftrng sea That wanted thrs washed back to me I turned agarn to lrft rrry gaze And felt beneath my tears the phrase Of rhy thmrc feet that faded fast And stepped therr way mto my Jas To touch the hearts of frrend and foe And take the place the wayward go The edgrrrg darkness seeped rts w ay Into the hearts of yesterday I felt the drops of deafened ram That hrt the heartless happenrng pam And washed the god but tore the fate Whrch wrapped the edges prercrng late The chrrstly cross on w hrch the drops Fell now anew Oh god the dew Fell one fell two Fell one fell two I keep no count The heart that felt be dreams amount To topple through the blessed shape That slew the god the bound the tape And troye to tre the danglrng end To see once more nry drrftmg frrends Who once besrde my srde had walked But now another world had locked Who took our frrends both yours and lnrne But who am I to stop the shrrne lVIv frrends wrll leaye but as for me I ll stand awhrle lrngerrngly The y ll thrnk I m happy all the w hrle They ll never know because I ll srnrle I ll watch them part then take my stand I ll ey en smrle but strll I ll see therr tears and take therr hand Then leave agarnst my wrll by Helen Wrese T I ' ' I A I A I or 'T ' I ff -I - . . e rw ' , ' S ,L f 9 Y 7 . - ' ' ' V 1. I . H - S v r 1 l ' ' V . ' r - ar 2 -I L M Y N v , 1. v , I . I , . '. ' ' PM L ' N v , . Q 7 I v L S-A , Y M i L . Y . 5 . V . . v V M Q. I . S -, W V all shapes and sizes that I could hardly' find stand- ' - ' - ax x4 Q S 1 I ' I M ' 'I- ' I 5. 1 I V ' S . .' I ' s . , ' ' Y ' ' 'k k V. s ' ' , ' s. . g L 'Y . . . , , 3 s. s , '. T ' 'f ' ' . A y .k . V. , . 7 . . in , , , v ' ' 1 'I ' I v - ' . I I 1 I 1 , V v Y, . L sy .t , v I -.4 ' 8 - . ' . 1 - - 7 X. ATHLETICS P' 43 Cf I f K W x S XX CD BK-E fl cj Bl I QUEEN N X' S DARL1-:NE STODDART ATTEBDANTS ARLENE DELORES HANSON WALM NOVEMBER3 1350 kf 1-40 St A th ame The Broncs avenged ith a pa s from Richards o Jones that tied the core Twitchell made the xtra point A lateral to Richards in e second quarter made he score 13 6 A Mr The Blackfoot season with tt Friday This l champ-1 onshlp fo1 11er pass was inter an Sb y nd soon Jones took ich down ver the goal. T QQ, Q ter, 'Pw1t,c de the extra r M 1 11 'X C022 si .big m Q only to have the pl hen Mich? 'I back on a penalt wx le later that hal rds to B ' I!!! V VU ' ' U . . . . As a result of the Pre When the M0f1tPG1i-if ETH' V U G S ton homecoming game . 'nl i n ..... ,, high ,sand Rentember 22. the Rrnn B RG NCS SNAKE CRGW DOWN DRAGQNS I2 I n ended a most successful 19 v over the Malad Dragons 'f secured the distnct Class The first half open with a Blackfoot kicko The surprisingly stubbo ragons prevented and 1 in the flrst peri hough Jackman did Jackmt 4 ,f ff recelved a he Corin Q0 hlch prevented h 0056276 Z vlng the rest ,SFO 5 T scoreless - hards passed 00 N, he flrst s 'Y Dip' FOOTBALL GAMES 1950 'laws co QGQX' go 01 dw., o 'F e -4 ov X IQ 640 0000 be Snake Rlver F lrth Twln Falls Preston Shelley Idaho Falls St Anthony Malad ept ept Sept ept ept c c Nov ff? 504 failed the thi 'l'l1Ch t d scor arte jffsaqywa 63423 X Q' Q 153' ' 'awe Q Q-QQ: 950' f-,gqcuo 4,1 Q do we ge Sq Q oafofeogos S'C5w?e'9 4' 0 eo Q Q eggs 'ff Q, .5 Q, eos 4 010:57 4'U,,5o coavfzua gl' Q-.Z5?'gQ?.5'O 5357 'S ov: 'fa aaa? wa- 0 vo qgswenveeoi' '15eQ,,, Ma- use Sigma -Q ooo? qflo -.SSW Q59 ocoa K' -Q'N , '0'vog2g fu Q Q-5,5550 .ax-lane onh ef'-r.q'e'v'o 'UQooqq,,,,'J 55-o A essfulteam , ' f 9 . . . 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V I 'Y 00 S ' 0: A Q, xx go 39 0 0 M . qi Vx ' fo Q w sq ' A b N? ,js fu 0 , , q'5'0'Q'0mwg,f 90QJf oq, QQNQQ STERLING Macl-'ARLANE Head Cuarh F FERRIS ADAMS--Hb Senior 1 letter OOT ELMO WOODI.ANDfEG Senior I letter DALE ONES-E J Senior 2 letter DAVE MILES-T Q0 BERT SCHROEDER-G BOB McBRlDEvHB-T Senior 2 letter Senior 1 letter Senior 2 letter RICHARDS-QB Senior 3 letter CONRAD BERTIN WARD CAMNLXCK-HB Senior 2 letter WALLACE Y ANCEY-T Senior 2 letter ROY NIacDON:'lLD-C Senior 2 letter Laa- GORDON STOKESAC Senior l letter BUD MILLER-E Senior 1 letter BA Xl.-XTT SP.NNRAl'ER-E DELDERT 'YHOMAS Junior 2 letter 1 letter Senior Nlanagrer f-H20 LETTER BALL 'ms CY .IOHN NIARLOW-HB CLINT HARRIS-E Soph. l letter junior I letter ION HARWARD-T VINCE BLENKLE-E Sonh, I lem-r Inninr 1 letter r- as J an JOHNNIE BRADFORD-G THOMAS PLANT-T Junior 1 letter Iunior I letter BOB HENINIINI ROYI F ,I U KNI 'IN FB JUIIIOI' IIIIIIII er lI1lOI'l lntter IEW BLAINE MERKY-FBC .Iunior 1 letter BILL BETTb-T junior 1 letter DON NIANSOR-C Junior 1 letter DOYLE BELNAP-HB Junior 1 letter GI-:RAID Hl IJGINS-G .Iunior I It-ttf-r Ll ROBERT ORR HAROLD junior 1 letter PETE RICHARDSON 'x VARSITY VXRSITY 5lEl.I'ldll1g Coach lete RlCl'l3TClSOIl Blame 'Vlerklew Vlncent Blenkle Elmo Woodland Gerald Hud ln Bill Bette Nlatt Spanhauer Daxld lVl1leQ Bert Nnhroeder Wallace Jamey Dale JoneQ Thorna Plant Warrer1 Thompson Ward Cannnack Johnnie Bradford 5lll.lIl Gene Rlcharde Ferrls Adami Don Mansor Doxle Belnap Jon Harward Jack Harper Roy Nlaellonald Royce Jackman John 'Nlarlow Gordon Stoke Bob Mc Brlde AugustM1ller Cllnton Harrm Harold Twltchlll Coarh 5l6I'llIlg McFarlane JUNIOR VAQSITY J. V.-- Top ron. if-ft to right: John Xlarlow. Lanny Nielson. llean Early. ,-Xloys Srhults. Roger llilton. Leo Loxsllu-r. Sam Knox. Bottom row: Pat Shinderling. Jerry Kram-ass. Marvin Thomas. Johnnie- lirudfonl. Charles Nlarklc-y. Jimmy Oliver. YVyrnan Balnhy. SEASONS BOX Dec. Dec Dec. Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 8-Rockland .A..w.,e................-vA. 15-So. Marsh .,,,,7 20-Idaho Falls ,7e. SCORE4 Here ..,,,..Here ,,,..Y,Here 22-Madison ve,. ...7,.... T here 29-Boise e,e.....7 There 5-Preston ..,.. ,.e...,e,, H ere 8-Weston ......,..e ...e,ee. T here 10-Montpelier ..,,.....e, Here 17-Snake River .,e,,.,.. There 20-Pocatello .,,.,, Here 24-So. Marsh ..,,,,,, e,,e... . .There 26-Snake River e.,., , ..,.,.,,, Here 31-Idaho Falls .e,e,er .vee,.... T here 2-Malad , . ., ,,,. ,..,,,e,, T here 7-Pocatello ,,A. . s..,,,e, There 9-Montpelier .,e. 14-Weston 15-Mackay .....,,e,,e, 17-Madison ,,,.,,.. 21-Preston . ....,,. 23-Malad ...., ,,.,,, ,,,t.,,..There Here Here Here ,,,,r,..,,,,,,t,,,There H ,, .. Here BHS scores are given first V. J .V. 43-42 46-40 32-35 36-49 27--49 38-52 32-43 24-42 ..,...,,,.,. 44-47 28-36 60-39 5 1-34 68-44 43-27 58-46 28-43 51-50 23-51 41-43 19--21 62-48 33-37 43-61 33-46 47-51 36-30 48-52 36-29 53-45 48-30 50-51 48-38 47-45 44-70 44-54 37-60 44-43 36-32 38--42 TOURNAMENT SCORES Blackfoot Blackfoot Blackfoot Blackfoot Blackfoot Blackfoot 38 37 32 34 38 40 M.........,.o.....Malad ...-,.,r.....,,.Preston .s,..-.,Snake River ,,,..,,,.--.,.,e.t,,Malad e,w,,r,,...-..Prest0n .,...,.Preston After a quick two points. o 9 09595 56-5 YA' o ov we NW 1 ago Ggiscffebo 0 10303 ,N X13 GENE RICHARDS Guard 5'I0','Q Senior DALE JONES Cf-nu-r 5112 Senior BERT SCHROHIJKR Forward 5'11 S+-nior WAR IJ II.-X NI NI MYK Guard 5'l0 Senior VERNON RMIEIIORSE Guard 5'8 SQ-nior I VINCFNT HLENKLE lrnlrr 5111 Junior l uarl 1 0 Jumor 13013 HF'XlN11NlC C uard m1O Jumor Form ard Jumor SHELTON BERC FSON Forward 0 Jumor '. 2.5 ' . 5.1 .. - Dr-L09 ELISON BI-,-NINE NHCRKIJ-IY T-1 Q- y l . 5-IIN - VARSITY Left to right Deldos Ellson Blame Merklew Warcl Cammack Gene Rlchards Dale ,lone Bert Sthroeder V1ncentBlenkle Shelton Bergeson Bob Hemnuno Kneellng Nlanagtr Don Nlansor and Coat h Bob Orr JUNIOR VARSITY 9 f B Back row left to rlght Blll Herr Wyman Babby Clmton Harrls Matt Spanbauer Brent Baxlex Coach Pete Rlchardson Kneellng 'Vorman Oldham Hugh Kmnew Johnnie Bradford Doyle Belnap Jerry Kracaw 'Vlanager Gordon Stokes JERRY ROBERTS WARREN THOMPSON WAYNE WATSON BRENT WEAVER 126 130 Semor 141-145 Senior 131-135 Senior F106i1110 ELMO WOODLAND JERRY GOODWIN FARRIS ADAMS 'Cs man 150 166 Senior 96-101 junior Manager Senior CONRQD BhERTlN oac DENNIS HENDRICKS Dos McBRlDE Co-Captains Y fx E r Blackfoot 8 Preston ,,,D , D,,,, 6 Blackfoot 6 Pocatello , .A Blackfoot 5 Idaho Falls ,, .. ,,.., .,T Blackfoot 10 Malad ,,D.cD,,,, vwD,,, 5 Blackfoot 8 Shelley 4 Blackfoot 3 Malafl , ,,,, ,,.,.l 5 Blackfoot 6 Meridian D,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 Blackfoot 6 Shelley ,,,,, 5 Blackfoot 4- Idaho Falls ,, ,, 6 Blackfoot 5 Pocatello ,,,,, ,,,w,,, 6 Blackfoot ll Preston .,,DD,, c,DcD,, 4. Total BHSW72 Opponents ,,,,D, ,,,,,,o, 6 3 5192 Bronco wins . . . Bottom: Dennis Hendricks, Johnny Echevarria, Jerry Roberts, Brent Weaver. John Marlow, Jerry Goodwin. Middle: Farris Adams, Warren Thompson. Charles Mack- ley, Don James, Bob McBride, Elmo Woodland. Coach Bertin. Top: Sam Knox, Parker Newcomb. Rod Harris. Jimmy Peterson. Wayne Brower. - ' If vi . ,K I n lk.'lff5g' 9 fi fl Johnny has other activities - - x as shown in this picture and I ' I he is much friendlier out of H l B N the ring than in. 1 I s ll u fl u V f ' fly., A 1 ' I 'E .. .ea t ob 4 ,F f, li wiv., .4 6, J in GENE RICHARDS, Senior A WARD CAMMACK, Senior High Hurdles, broad jump Broad jump, shot put, 100 Second place in state meet MEDLEY RELAY B111 Mealer Tom Cromwell Bob MCBTld9 Doyle Belnap 880 RELAY Gene Rlchards Lynn Pendlebury Dean Early Ward Cammack Third place ln slate meet DEAN EARLY Junior 220 open TONI CRONIW ELL Jumor Broad jump DeLOS ELISON, Junior MR. ORR and MR. HARTKOPF LYNN PENDLEBURY, Sophomore Milf? CUOCIIGS 220 Open Third place in state meet 4 ELMO WOODLAND Semor MILE RELAY DON MANSOR Jumor Shot put hlgh Jump Jerald Hudgms Jack Harper Blame Merkley Max Wllhams Manager Front row Woodland Walker Belnap William Rlchardc Larnnlack 'Second row Neff Braug ham Hudgms Harper Cu hman Stoke Flx on Thnrd row Nlansor Welrlck M1195 Lawrence Olcon 'Nlerklsy MLBr1de Plant fromwell Mealer Evluvarrla Pendlebury Early Adams Coach Orr , v x . , . - 4, 1 Q 1 L . I ' ' . ' l 1 , . , , , s, ., . ., . , , - . J, , S ,. S, . s . 1 . 5 , , ,.. ,, , . - ' ' , w f '- Y - - . - I. , . - - - . . , -. DAVID MILES BILLY LaVATTA Fielder Short stop Westside Firth ..... Preston - Poky ..... Westside AL SCI-IULTE Pitcher l Malad .,..... I. F. ..... , WE THEY ,.-....10 6 6 2 3 2 2 8 3 4- ,-.--.-11 7 7 1 BILL HERR Fielder BUD BOND Pitcher BOB HEMMING First base JOHNNY BRADFORD PARKER NEWCOMB DICKIE DIXEY JERRY GOODWIN BILL BETTS Second base Pitcher Fielder Second base Catcher ,W .ski Bottom to top Shelton Bergeson Stanlty Lallco Jtrrw loodmm Bully LaYatta Parker Newcomb Drtkxe Durex Dasld 'Nllle Bud Bond Jack Harper Matt Spanhautr Bob Htmmm Blll rr B ll Be jack NIAOII I r lVlarxm Troma r Olner Omen Brunson Johnnie Bradford lfo Lovwthtr Hugh Krnnu Danm Johnson Lanny Nltl on barth thatterton Bob hn el Donnx Nlartm Raxmond Hudson Don Lott Pat Nhmdurl mg Ronald Hances Jerry Roberts ltte Richardson Det Bitton and Conrad Bertm Throughout the year thls scene wasenacted and many tlmes the UIUPIYC would say You re Out and then other times You re bafe but all was taken as lt came as real sportsmen should Pete, and Con Coaches Q ft ., ' V ' M. ' . . 5 , J , , as 9 sv f 1 ' . ', .4 v fa , Q M i A tk .ts we rdf. HT, - ' V - .. ' 1 f t . .N W V' ' . ' j 5 , - ' 4 V v ' ' ' Y. - ' Ss . ' . f ' ' . ' ' g. ' He . i ltts. ' ' 7 , 3g1..' ' l 's. Nlg. ,lim ' V 1 Y s s . ,N -E N ' ' . ' '- ,l -Y v ' , A - ' ' ' v ', . J. , ' , ' - l 4, , M, - . V , - 1 3 . ! Q ' ' , , K J , I Q!! ' L ., Q A Q , l A A , r f , ' ! ' s 1 ff 1 Z ' T A 5 4 b Pr nf' 1' 1 . ' jf l ' 4 ff BASKETBALL TUMBLING CLASS VOLLEX BALL Standing: Dittmer, Jackman, Hadley, Merkley, Harper, Parks, Wilkinson. Middle row: Bischoff, Gough, Malm, Babby, Lawrence, Bischoff, Gough, Spanbauer, Norman. Front row: Reece, Brower, Chaffin, Norman, Jensen, Brower, Shore, Edmo, Cutler, Edmo. ' off Harper Kneellng Bischoff Dlttmer Norman Jack man Norman Hadley GIRLS ATHLETICS Doris Jeffery Coach 9 i Standing: Spanbauer, Gough, Lawrence, Gough, Bisch- First row: Doris Burke, Carole Harper. Yvonne Cox, Joann Stamm, LaVila Steed. Second row: Ordis Jackman, Gay Cutler, Cleora Edmo, Joyce Ballard, Hazel Poog, Yvonne Babby, Sheryl Morrell, Char- lotte Thompson. Third row: Dot Norman, Betty Bischoff, Lorretta Edmo, Vestle Michelson, Miss Jeffery. Joann Dittmer, Shirley Kamphaus, Mary Lou Spanbauer, Darla Chaffin, Connie Nelson, JoAnn Park. Fourth row: Zilan Bailey, Alice Anderson, May Anderson, Joan Brower, Marie Bis- choff. Flora Norman, Alta Lawrence, Georgie Reece, Rose Schr. G. A. A. The G.A.A. is an organization for all girls .interested in athletics and recreation. The purpose of this organization is to inaugurate good sportsmanship. a t lt le t i c appreciation. relaxation. and leadership. X ii Til lx' 54-3 I ur E I Intramurals are sponsored in a variety of sports among which are basketball, volleyball. badminton. softhall and track. Officers were: Betty Bischoff. President: JoAnn Park. Vice President: Ordis Jackman. Secretary-Treasurer. The sponsor was Nliss Doris Jeffery. MB CLUB Bottom row left to rlght Coach Orr Parker Newcomb Max Wllllams Jay Nlelsen Jerry Roberts Doyle Belnap Blll Herr John Marlow Jerry GOOdWlf Wallace Yancey Bob lVlcBr1de Lynn Pendlebury Denms Hendricks Roy MacDonald Delbert Thomas Blame Merkley Johnme Bradford Thomas Plant Johnny Echevarrla Cllnt Harrls Ward Cammack Dale Jones August Mlller Jon Harward Gerald Hudglns Warren Thompson Gordon Stokes John Robertson Don Mansor Bob Hemmlng Gene RlCh ards Vlatt Spanbauer Carroll Bond DHVld Mlles Royce Jackman Bxll Betts Gerald Carlson Bllly LaVatta Rodney Harrls Way ne Brower Hugh K nney Elmo Woodland Jack Harper Wayne Watson Brent Weaver Shelton Bergeson Delos Ellson Al Schulte Harold Twltchell Sam Knox Don James Q 5 1 1 e 1' W, Dzstrzct Football Y rophy Dzstrzct Runnerup Trophy Basketball 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' I . . . -1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' Kr 1' ' it 2 r 7 'gt , -T , ' V 2' :' ' ' ' ' ' 71. K - - 1 . . L X Kf'f ln..,W W' ' MM 'UV .I A f 'df . , i .W 1 A., A 'Q N us. 5 2'- Q, by hui A . 4, V A-Q ,1 -an t as H 1 R 4 SQ 1 sf, 'J AL . mi, . W1 ii H 7-ff an-num .fi .Q-' . 1 9 1' ,A - . ' f ' 'm v X A Es- W s- t'k : I af' F' 5 1 'P ORGANIZATIONS BLACKFOOT BIG SISTERS The Blackfoot Blg Slsters Club has been a tradltlon among the sophomore g1rls Uhtll thls year the Club was composed of twenty glrls Now any glrl havmg a C average may belong There are over forty glrls ln the club and we feel that the 1n creased number made the club better than ever Some act1v1t1es ofthe Blg SISICTS were welcomlng new glrls to our school asslstlng them ln becomlng establlshed sponsormg an assembly and the tradltlonal Turkey Hop decoratmg the Chrlstmas Tree 1n the maln hall contrlbutlng to the March of Dimes and other worthy causes Offlcers of the club are Georgla Thurman President Shlrley Anderson, Vlce Presldent and Geraldlne Hemmmg, Secretary Treasurer MISS Mary ,lane Bertrand IS our able sponsor Flrst row .lessxe Merrlll Brllye Deardon Darlene Mlkesell Margene Monson Ceraldme Hemmlng Ceorgla Thurman Shlrley Anderson JoAnne Park Sharlene Hansen Nlavls Chamberlam Barbara Cushman Second row Kaye Benson Rose Schroeder Shlrley Sanchez Pat Behrend Melba Long more Donna Hepworth Rhea Chrlsuanson Lennls Jackman Charlotte Thompson Janlce Merk ley Th1rd row Marlene Hale .lamce Johnson Mary Spanbauer Shlrley Kamphous Ann Cathey .laneanne Holt Phyllls Randall Conme Nelson Shlrlene Ellson Barbara Akers Fourth row Soma Davis Joanne Katseanes Sharon Maughan Mlss ,lary Jane Bertrand LaRa1ne Anderson Clara Allen Karen Gardner ' FUTURE FARMERS First row: Mr. Strochoin. Samui-l Brown. Dewaynv Pride, Bob Cook, Alan Can- non. De-nnis He-ndricks. Slivlton llvrgvson. Billy Poulson. Second row: Allwrt Winklor. Gross Boyzhr. Snookins Honena. john Cannon. Rodney Harris, Mark Hale, floyd Johnson. Von Spencffr. John Freeman. Third row: Larry Sll0f1Ill3kFI', Richard Nvff, Gayland Wright. Ralph Lewis. Roger Van Moorle-hom. Mortivr Barrus. Honry Miles. Parloy Paynv. Boyd Hancovk. U1-wayne Foland. Larry Suinnn-rs. Clvnn Harris. Calvin Kixr-r. Fourlli row: llurlu-r Weston. Arnold XVilliarns, john Kalzdorn. Guyland johnson. llzirvvy 'l'annn'r. Rolwrt Tannor, Cordon Prousc-, Kvnnffth Carlson. Us-los Elison. Russell Hans:-n, lay Wlads- worth. She-rlyl Elison. Wallace- Sag:-. Malvern Wallace. Montiv Mathu. Hi. Judge! Hi. Dairy Team! 1950! FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Blackfoot Future Farmers of Amerlca held a great and successful 1n1t1at1on In whlch Z6 green hands were lnltlated September 28 1950 The dalry team made up of Denms Hendricks Dewayne Prlde and Alan Cannon was flrst place winner out of 25 teams partlcxpatlng 1n the contest at the 1950 Eastern Idaho State Farr Dennls Hendrlcks placed flrst among 15 boys Ten boys entered the state jUC1glIlg contest at Moscow Idaho Alan Cannon placed '3rd lll the tate ln the dairy judglng contest out of about 150 boxs One of our lnaln exents for the year IS our l'arcnt and Son Banquet The last one w as held at the Croxeland brade School Thcre were about 1.50 ln attendance gtanley Rlchardson the state superxlsor of Agrlcultural Educatlon spoke on Forward F F A Dennls Hendrlcks and Bob Fook were elected as the chapter delegates to the state comentlon Alan Cannon recened his State Farmer Degree Blackfoot Chapter had not had a State Farmer for several wears The Offlc ers for the year of 1950 51 are as follows Presldent Alan Cannon First Vlce PI'C5ltlf'Ill Shelton Bergeson Second Vice President bam Brown Thlrd VICE Presldent Bully Poulson Secretary Bob Cook Treasurer Dennls Hendrlcks Re porter D6WHSI1CPfldC bentlnel Allen Prouse Alan Cannon IS also on the state Executne commlttee Front: Mealer, Green, Carlson, Fresh. First row: Jones, Miller, Hill, Clark, Butler, Briggs, Johnson, Henderson, Stott, Jackman, Shaw, Jeffery. Second row: Larson, Sparks, Yancey, Nelson, Bischoff, Lambert, Pack, Malm, Hansen, May, Eagan, Dittmer. Ellis. Third row: Rowe, Bailey, Compton, Stokes, Harris, Conkle, Cutler, Jensen, Twitchell,, Cathey, Wakamatsu, Endow, Kirk. Fourth row: Barlow, Wallace, Mickelson, Farnes, Stoddart, Jensen, Bowman, Davis, Merrill, Ket- chum, Beus, Dixon, Morris. Fifth row: Ketchum, North, Hoskins, Gardner, Harris, Henscheid, Candland, Mikesell, Hill, Sconiers, Cahoon, Astle. Originally this club was called the Bronco Club to which both boys and girls be- longed. In 1940 the Pep Club was chartered. The Pep Club has various activities other than cheering for our teams. This year they sponsored a masquerade dance and an assembly, sold pop and candy at the basketball games, and entered floats in the Fair and Homecoming parades. They received first prize in the Homecoming parade and second prize for their float in the Fair Parade. The officers are President, Marge Astleg Vice President, Jane Bowmang Secretary- Treasurer, Betty Bischoff 9 Representative, Bette Sparks. Their sponsor is Miss Doris Jeffery. FBERD 51p-G55 get? C Buch Dah, BH Harwafod Lana HY egellivi oil wewoxamans' 2 X 1 a me r H 'l yt-on gona aim Ho X' th Y HHN oarhai E W XII: AI dye N ASHA' 38 C Yet tott Xlau S The Blackfoot Skl Club sponeorecl by MISS Dorls Jeffery wae organlzefl lhlS year for the first tune ln Blackfoot Hlgh School history ACllVltlCS began rlght after the f1rQt snowfall These BCIINIUGS lncluded trlps to Bear Gulch and Sun Valley D ld 'Via -'P OfflLCfQ were ,lane Bowman Presldent Ona n , Qor V106 Preeldent Joann Dlttmer Secretary Barbara I 4 f' lg I V1 A 'f 3 - 'Q I 5- KA ,. M 0 l.,,.lNl' 3 xlvl dl-A o C ' K1 . 1 1 - , Qian Qggxnxlfvins. 'ylxizgw C, 621509. .ahh X YH fl . X, .V ' ' lloekins. Reporter. I , D m0 09 cu! OWUXQ Ra Au Not vt ge Q Harm a N' X anlhamb la Petew 0 AUWV iw, S039 Mai wla tr lf ANNUAL STAFF RIAL STAFF Mrs Knudson Sponsor Ak I Joann Dlttmer Asszslant Erlzlor Delores Wlalm Busmess Manager John Robertson Edzlor The 1901 Brongo Staff has strlxed to put out an annual that xou the tudents mlll enjos We are sure you wall flnd thls a good annual because of the mans hours put ln hx the taff We hope sou Wlll treasure thls yearbook for mam xears to come glIlCCfCl5 THE STAFF P N Wen mans thanks go to the Llllllflllg effort put forth bx 'Vlrs lxnud on Dick Gibson, Freshman Editor: Jean Eagan, Senior Editor: Ludilla May, Junior Editor: Sally Oldham, Literary Editor: Joann Parks, Sophomore Editor. fi ,ir Phyllis Jensen. Carolyn Hill. Typists: Neal Powell. Sports Editor: Bob Hexnlning, Sports Reporter: Jack Nixon. Snaps Editor: Darlene Stoddart. Alumni Editor. Not Pictured: Don Argy le. ROUND UP EQXTOVXUXL Bud Mlller and Betty Allce Pack C0 Edztors The Round lp was publlshed weeklv throughout the year The editors and sta'ff worked hard and falthfully A noteworthy unprovement was the new masthead An other rhange was the stxle ln the wrltlng of the storles We hope sou hase llked the paper 'Vluch credlt and thanks go to Mrs Powell our advlser Thanks are also due the guest reporters THE STAFF we Pima 5, U P - in Pam Roan e Xomitabg dnof ol Ke Cljxxeg E x Xaaxeib eg06. Yxace 5 0 Ingnd Jones Delores Sollenberger Don Argyle Jo Ann Parks Barbara HOSklHS Jams ,lensen Bud Mlller Betty Pack, Bonnie Hopkins, Billye Rowe, Allce Compton, Ann VanAtta, Mrs. Powell vU' Earlene Cahoon Angie Morris May Anderson Rita Kirk Eddis Ellis Darlene Mikesell Marian Dekay Nlargene Monson Beulah Farnes Margie North Arlene Hanson Marlene Parker N i if sl? 'iff L '5i?3, Ke, Ykiriffz Kathleen Ketchum Delores Malm Phyllis Merrell Sally Oldham Julia Ann 9-coniers Sylvia Wood Marilyn Harris Geraldine Hemming Carolyn Hill Phyllis Randall Betty Rae Sparks lflanha Knuclson N First row: Mrs. Capellan, John Marlow, Margaret johnson, Dick Gibson. Robert Engle, Alice Shind- ler, Donna Gay Hamilton. Second row: Doyle Jones, Van Olin Hurdle. Layne Hahn, Dean Judd, Joan Christensen, Reed Worlton, Lloyd Jensen, Dick Capener. Third row: Donald Anderson, Robert Cornelison, Cecil Peterson, JoAnn Twitchell, Julia Ann Sconiers, Marjorie Swainston, Joyce Ely, ighigleylfgnderson, Sharlene Hansen, Phyllis Randall, Wilma Jack. Peter Kimball, Aloys Schults, ic arc son. The students of the B.H.S. Latin Classes have become members of the Junior Classical League, a national organization throughout the high-schools of the United States and its territories. The purpose of the J.C.L. is to encourage an appreciation and understanding of our Greek and Roman heritage and to develop leadership among its members. The B.H.S. Chapter of the J.C.L. is called, 4'Latinum Oraculumf' At the programs which are held once a month, reports on mythology and many other interest- ing things about Rome are given. There are plays pertaining to the Roman times on present day Latin, and songs are sung in Latin. The officers of the first year class, the Plebs, are: consuls, Dick Gibson and Alice Shindlerg aedile, Donna Gay Hamiltong quaestor. Bob Engel. The officers of the second year class, the Patricians, are: con- suls, Margaret Johnson and John Marlowg aedile, ,Ianeanne Hoitg quaestor, Sharlene Hanson. May Anderson Charles Oldham Layn Hahn N Marian Green August Miller Marian Dc-Kay Sally Oldham The N.F.L. is a nationally organized society for the purpose of promoting the interests of inter-scholastic de- bate, oratory, and public speaking. It encourages a spirit of fellowship and confers upon deserving 'candidates a badge of distinction. Points are awarded for the various speech activities and by these, the degrees of merit, hon- or, or distinction are determined. The local chapter was organized Feb. 21, 1946. Regular N.F.L. tournaments are held. You have seen the beautiful trophy which the Black- foot chapter won at the Regional meet held here last year. However. this is a progressive trophy and must be won three years. not necessarily consecutively, before it can be permanently kept. Marion Hoover .lulia Ann Sconiers Dale Baxter This Chapter participated in the 1950-51 regional meet which is held in Logan, Utah, April 27 and 28. During the summer chosen representatives will attend the Na- tional meet in California. Our officers for the August Miller Presillent Marian Deliay Vice l'resirlenl Sally l.ou Oldham Secretary Charles Oldham julia Ann Sconiers Rcpresenfatitfes Mamie Capellen Sponsor YCEII' WCTCZ 11:1-v 'idk' .Q I I X . Tix 4 H 4, jf, N iaxuffi X, lp lah a I 6, Y. ,, L 5 Q . xx J , Kg . ,, ,+ , fax f . i 255. 4? A 1 S' 6 and m Dxstu Ps Tw o ou an Xa axe Both Rated One W Xa Debate Team Took Yifst ' o itate Debate Uisxnct an 'Y our namem oumahem Ynst Xa Soons Wu x x Axxxxa K at on 0 My at on xxaxx up x ga w 'N x x ow nm WX 5. XMXX Xu Xu NKxXXxx Qxxxx Xx 0 akaixxda QFCOKXA ow N Lxxxxxxx XLO Xoxx Xxkx Xxx xx 0XMxa x 'axe x eaxxx XxxCxX x Vtxgxx am- Mm 0 vo Kat tx xxx xc xx oxxxxa Nxxxx xx Y a Yvoxx N a an xg x Baku N ATX 1 eaxx Vxa Xa dxxx Xxxaxk X 3 F00 xx p any x on H xxxx xi Oh' A ax x xx 69 dx xxx y ax Vs xxxxp mv- M xxx xx YN ond vi Q Yvxx 81 a 'Nec R Q 0 036 x Y ackxxaxv x xx oxxxx XXX Hxok an X 1 aw X00 VNV 'xnxx x xXx x xxx xxxxa xxx K Xxuxxxx 'Q C096 nw X xxx l oxxxxx mx N xx at KN DKK Xoxx 0 KX Xx xx X 'Xxxx VN xx N 0 xoxxx 0 on XXXX 691 l KKK W xnxx Yevxxa 'N ax xxx ac NW-.0 0 'N adkwxxa x axxx A ax ms osxexxx axxxxhoxx 'Wx x xx 'wxxxk .xxxxx Yxdxdoxx xxx'xX mv S Xxxx xuxxxaxx xxxx xxx VX Sod xxx HM xx xg 'xo X xxx x xx .x A K mia xxxxxx Vxax xx X gan K axxkxaxx cyl QQ: Bill Betts Buddy Johnson Richard Neff Boyd Hancock Robert Cornielson Gary Adolpson Sylvester Matsaw Kay Findley Milton Randall Carlos Bassett Thomas Plant Bill Finch Mr. Barlow unibz Zyl: 2127 First row: Editha Carlson Donna Meyers Lucilla May Loretta Briggs Second row: Christina Henscheid Peggy Stott Lucille Wright julia Ann Stokes Arlene Henderson Flrqt row Vonela Longmore Farlene Lahoon laelean lough June Shoeall Rachel Fackreall Ber naellne qlawefn Don Hardy ,lone Renherg lllfvllllf 'Nlr Barlow Second row Helen Freeman blorla 'Vhke ell lrma Lamont 'Wann Neal on lulxa Ann Sconler Nlargare-t Draper Iewelmf- Vlook Verla Qhepparel Thlrd row Letha Harelw Nlarcla Wallace Lou Dean Hul e Ro anna 'Ne-l on Lou Dean AllCf'U Joan Chrl tlan en Hay Anele-r on Janette Pendleburw Barbara Bahr znwz 5352221 l' l 3 E 'Oi l fx 6 Ffh Lllan Belle x ex Delorea 'Vlalm Buerlx Nllller ,. Nlargaret Candland Nlarbe Vile Beth XllC6 Park Darlene Nteuflelart Accompanzit Barbara Hoskins Barbara Cushman Shirley Larsen Beulah Farnes Mavis Chamberlain ,Ieneal Rowley Ecldis Ellis Sharlene Hansen gfa jwzkgfli .7'Wz3671 Doris Fresh Nadean Hamilton Fern Larson Janis Jensen Marge Astle 56:17 Ziacfzfi Bill Mealer, Marian Green. Editha Carlsen, Rex Fresh. Hivllarrl Lindsay llarla Lawson Marian Deliay Kaye- Benson llale Baxter :Xnn Van.-Xtta Marian Crcvn Grant NlL'Clt'llilIl Neal Powell Gordon Stokes Bill Herr Eclitha Carlson Barbara lfarnworth Donna Cay Hamilton Neal Powell Garth Hansen Donna Gay Hamilton Marlene Parker, LaRaine Hebdon, Carol Hanson, Van Olin Hurdle, Donna Myers. ZUcfc1cfwz?fwf ,zutlflziig B 25:14 Zuaifzlz Garth Hanson, Margaret Johnson, Marion Hoover, Royce Johnson. S . ' , 4 ,. --x 1 ' a ' fl: 1 7' wan L 9, . ,..A.'4iaf by i 'I x xx, 'IJ Q Q1 ' 5 1 X Q y 'Q 1 E13 ,E 4 if 5' ?: 5 - s . 5 t Q Q Q' i .H ml ., ' W x X , , XA'k h,s: Tonk? Lipfn A ' -' - A . X xv 'V . ,f'.fi 'Q' -A ' Q . ' f' f ', N ' rf 1,4 STAGE CREW-Bob Hemming, Vincent Blenkle, Keith Wirick, Gerald Hudgins, Pat Shinderling. November 3-Beat Malad 11-ISC Speech and Drama Clinic 6-Basketball Began 9-Talent Assembly 10-Rick's College Journalism Conference 11-Ag. and Home EC. Sadie Hawkin's Dance 13-National Assembly 15-Lyceum Concert 22-BBS Assembly BBS Turkey Hop Choir Thanksgiving Program 23-26-Thanksgiving Vacation 27-Junior Red Cross Organized 30-Home Ec. Style Show for Parents 30-Dec. I-Music Clinic in Pocatello December 4-National Assembly 5-National Assembly T-JV's Beat Rockland in Basketball 8-Sophomore Assembly Jerry Breaks a Date Soph Sock Dance 1950 - 1951 August 28-School started September 4'-Beat Snake River in Football 8-Beat Firth in Football 11-National Assembly 15-Twin Falls Beat Us 12-16-Eastern Idaho State Fair 25-Lyceum Concert 25-26-Teachers, Convention 30-Beat Shelley Band wins at Spud Day October 6-We downed Montpelier 6-23-Harvest Vacation 20-Defeated Idaho Falls 26-Homecoming Pep Rally 27-Downed St. Anthony Autumn Formal 28-Ag. Initiation 30-Tri-Hi-Y Initiation 9-Debate Meet here 13-Band Concert 15-We Beat So. Marsh Dance by BHS Dance Band 16-Ski Club Trip to Bear Gulch Band Accompanies Santa 20-Idaho Falls Beat Us 21-Music Program at State Hosp 22-Jan. 1fChristmas Vacation 22-Madison Beat Ifs Christmas Cantata by Choir 23-Caroling by Choir 25-Christmas Day 27-Seminary Christmas Formal 29-Rockland Downed Our JV,s January 1-New Year,s Day 5-Outboxed Preston February 2-Basketball with So. Marsh 7-Basketball with Pocatello Girls played Aberdeen Bball 8-Boxed Malad 9-Played Montpelier Basketball 10-Boxed Meridian District FFA meet 13-National Assembly 14-Basketball with West Side Boxed Shelley 15--Mackey vs. .lC's in Basketball 16-Night Lyceum Concert Boxed Idaho Falls 17-Re-met Madison in Basketball 19-Boxed Pocatello 21--Basketball with Preston 22-Boxed Preston 23--Re-met Malad in Basketball 26 to March 3-District Bball Tourney 28-Girls re-met Aberdeen in Bball March 1 to 3- Weber Debate Tournament 5-National Assembly 7-Jubilee 7 to 9-District Boxing Tournament 9-District Declamation at Pocatello 16-Talent Assembly 20-Safety Assembly 26 to 27-District Debate 27-National Assembly 30-Junior Prom 30 to 31-Regional Declamation April 4--Senior Play 6 to 7--Youth Legislature State Debate at Moscow 7-ISC Journalism Conference 7 to 9-Spring Vacation 10-Firth Exchange Assembly ll-Ag. Banquet BHS Exchange Assembly 12-Music Department Assembly 13-B-Club Dance 16-Vocal Concert-public 17-Primar - Election 18-Track Meet at Pocatello Snake River Exchange Assembly 20 to 21-District Music Festival 23-Played West Side Baseball 24--School Election Played Firth Baseball 26-Idaho Falls Exchange Assembly 26 to 27--Regional NFL Meet 27-Campus Day at ISC Played Snake River Baseball May 3-Baseball with Idaho Falls 4 to 5-State Music Festival 5-Rupert Relays 6 to 10--Music Week 7-Baseball with Malad 9-Played Pocatello Baseball 10-District Track Meet 11-Girls' Day Girls' Day Formal Played Preston Baseball 13-Seminary Commencement 14'-Baseball with So. Marsh 15-I V Hayride 18-Commencement and Baccalaureate practice Registration 19-State Track Meet 20--Baccalaureate 21-Senior Sneak 23-Final tests 24--Faculty Day Seminary Trip to Lava 25-Award Assembly Summer Vacation began Commencement J. F 60-'long WW- mmf y.l074y f J' AWA6. 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