Blackfoot High School - Bronco Yearbook (Blackfoot, ID)

 - Class of 1961

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A most pleasant thing about camp was the singing. I have never seen such a singing group in my life— it every meal, at barbeques, hikes, dances, during rainy afternoons. A gay group enjoy a sing —one of the most delightful features of camp life. HOME ON THE RANGE! (See Jan) pARk STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES A busy and worthwhile committee serving the student body is the Safety Committee. Jerry Panko and Phil Walker keep a close check on violators of parking and driving rules. Sue Hall, Carolyn Leonard- son, and Diane Lambert—the Flower Committee. It was their responsibility to send flowers to seriously ill stu- dents and faculty members. ames Brower, Russell Manwaring, Jake tamey and Ivan Brower served as Stage Itcw. It was their responsibility to aid t all stage entertainments—arranging props, attending to lights and cur- ains. and adjusting acoustics.

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SINGING AROUND THE CAMP FIRE Blackfoot represented at a National Student Council Leadership Conference I was chosen—truly a trick of fate.” As told by Jan Hutchings With majestic Colorado mountains a backdrop, and Camp Cheley the site— students from the entire United States assembled to exchange ideas, discuss and solve problems, and to improve their schools generally. Under superb, adult leadership—each instructor was a master—daily classes were held. These classes were long but never dull; every moment was a vital experience. Some of the discussions were practical very day problems such as how to make needed money; what a Student Council really stands for; parliamentary procedure; what the work of each officer is. OUR MOUNTAIN CLASS TIME We were assigned to cabins and from the moment of arrival to departure time everything was the epitome of organization: never a lag in schedule, not one meal late, never did one delegate violate a rule—and always, fun! The objective under which we worked was Learn By Doing. Immediately after setting up camp and getting acquainted with our surroundings we were assigned to schools.” There were about twenty students in each school and each student body, so set up, went into rigorous competition with each of the others. School spirit was high. Names, school colors, yells and songs were chosen. The leadership exemplified at all times was amazing. , Our program was full: classes, sports competition, talent shows, and even a big banquet. This banquet was as beautiful as the Junior Prom. Each school” decorated their table—and the imagination and creativeness was really something to see. We had literally no materials to work with, yet the results were fantastic. And so I could go on and on!—an experience thrilling beyond words! I do hope someone will be chosen again to represent Blackfoot. VOLLEYBALL HAPPY DANCERS 26



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FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Sharon Fukumitsu; Ruth Lee Yoden; Patricia Anderson; CaRene Cox; Tim Elison; Bill Cunningham; Llewellyn Parker; Bob Brower; Mrs. Gardner. SECOND ROW: Marcia White; Catherine Anderson; Judy Parsons; Marlene Fullmer; Sheryl Gardner; Jan Hutchings; Anne Madsen; Barbara Ann Hoge; Joyce Christensen. THIRD ROW: Pauline Whitehead; Ilia Mae Horton; Kathy Duchscher; Susan Durney; Marcia Bodily; Gwyn Howell; Lyn Packer; Sharon Bergeson; Ellen Jacobsen. FOURTH ROW: Richard Blackburn; Edd Wulfekuhle; Don Anglesey; Raymond Miller; John Cook; Phil Walker; Bob Aubrey; Dewayne Mickelson. FIFTH ROW: Craig Smith; Lee Callister; Charles Johnson; Paul Doud; R. J. Mickelson; Phillip Leonardson; Stephen Cooper. One of the very busy, extremely worthwhile groups representing BHS is the Student Council which discovers a reason for ’'rules and regulations,” and by democratic processes endeavors to put its findings into effect. The result is a fine, loyal student body. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Kirk Eberhard; Jim Trout; Bob Aubrey; Dewayne Mickelson; Gaylon Gneiting; Severin Johnson; Bob Bales; Mike Burke. SECOND ROW: J. B. Bird; Tim Elison; Bill Cunn- ingham; Lee Callister; Robert Spanbauer; Barbara Smith; Lynda Hanson; Donna Houtz; Diane Green. THIRD ROW: Dennis Gardner; Bob Brower; Barton Bailey; Catherine Anderson; Pat Hanna; Teddy Millet; Jeanette Styhl; Elaine Kuhn. FOURTH ROW: Jeanette Henicksman; Lyn Packer; Jan Hutchings; Connie Clegg; Patricia Johnson; Ruth Lee Yoden; Sheryl Gardner; Margery Miner; Georgia Ann Hepworth. 28

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