Boise High School - Courier Yearbook (Boise, ID)

 - Class of 1948

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J. , 1 . . 4 I I At the beg1nn1ng ot each scholasttc year the outlook tor the Reserve Gthcers Tramtng Corps IS essentlally the same Sophomores are always present Junrors with more expertence are also gulte abundant and semors are always least tn number but they have acgutred more knowledge ot M1l1tary Sctence than anyone else tn the corps A great deal ot the cred1t belongs to the tme group ot tnstructors assrgned to Bolse l-hgh School led by an excellent P M S Sz T Major Blame E Anderson a veteran ot the PdC1l1C Campa1gn He IS ably asststed by Frrst Lleutenant Alexander Master Sergeant Donald Clark Master Sergeant lames Clark and Techn1cal Sergeant Alfred Cooper R O T C IS a course ottered to male students although l1V9 gtrls are chosen by the men ot the battahon as sponsors tour as Company Sponsors and one as Battalton Spon or Company Sponsors were Captatns Peggy Hatch Company A Marjorle Sulhvan Company B Patsy Creamer Company C and Gerrr Van Dyke Company D Lteutenant Colonel Margaret Austad was Battahon Sponsor tor the year These grrls take charge ot the attendance work IH the R G otttce and most lmportant ot all march w1th thetr respecttve unrts on Governor s Day They recerve otttcers ratmgs and wear br1ll1ant red and whlte umtorms An ultrmate goal of all those who slgn up tor thls course IS the posltron ot Battahon Commander Thls year the pos1t1on was held by Lleutenant Colonel Alfred Maller Malor lames Walker was Battalton Executwe Ottlcer Battahon S l was admmrstered by Captaln Dale Hamrlton S 2 by Captam Duane Thomas S 3 by Captatn R B Kadlng and S 4 by Captaln Glen Parne The responslbthty ot tralnmg cadets tn the P G T C rests mamly on the company com manders although thelr orders are transmltted through platoon leaders platoon sergeants and sguad leaders Commandmg Company A thxs year was Captam Edward Srebe ln charge of Company B was Captam Gene Thomas Compames C and D were dlrected by Captam Ponald Urry and lack Thrall respecttvely An arnual attatr at Botse I-hgh School IS the Mrlttary Ball wh1ch was held m mld Novembe th1s year rather than ID the sprmg Entertamment dur1ng the tntermtsston was turntshed by a well tramed drtll sguad whlch was commanded by Mayor lames Walker A rrerlt and demerrt system was mtroduced thls year whtch added greatly to the ettrclency of the corps Also a promotion schedule whrch was orlglnated bv Ma1or Anderson and hr staff proved very ettectrve Governor s Day an annual undertakmg ot Botse s P G T C untt was held durmg the ttrst week ln May Tram ng tor thls event beoms as soon as ntles are rssued rn the tall term and platoon and company compet1t1on 1s toremost rn the mmd ot every man Q .4- . . +3 5 AL' ' 4,-i WW , ...Y 'Aj LY .fir l X b . . 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'lrew l .N Q 1 .1 13 9 'I .,:.' 31.151 F-'J :' - ' zz ., 1- they prepare '1r. I: 12 Glasses Qt nappy scholar row rroves on to the Junror year wluch 1 very slmrlar to l' s trst year as a ophomore He rraf cl'oose to be exposed to chermstrv as Mr Davls would term rt or battle hlmselt tor two semesters m Mr Pantry s torture room The mam advantage 1n belno a Jumor IS that he rs better acgualnted w1th the school A great mrsunderstandlno has arrsen concernmg the senlor year Tlnrs last year IS supposedly a snap but thls statement does not hold true when the l1ttle blue cards beorn to appear especlally IH Umted States l-lrstory Many frelds of study are ottered students rn Bolse Semor l-l gh Among them are mus1c handlcralt prmt mg mechanlcs art drama and busmess The good trmes the amuslng Jncldents and even the strtt exams w1ll be remembered by every graduate of Bo1se l-hgh School on very wt n er exylum rl 1 1 f 1 1 . ' 1 ' 1 or . . 4 .s . . o . , .I AS , ..' V Ll, S . V tt . 11 . 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TC Dances e Comte t to L beer Gomer from the no C o to the ub rre the rext darce Nas the ve V orma Mrhtary Ball Nrloh excelled beautrtul decorat o Amore: the other many trne oar-:es held dunno he yea were th Scarl tSk1rts Sweetheart Ball tlee B Club Darce fr Boys Federat on Clerrstrnas Formal a o tl May Queen Dart As usual N1t'1 the arrlva o prlnq the year seemef to be over before 1t had beonr ard the year s darces became taunt Cnerlshed mernorle Also wlth the a r Jw ot spnnq the Jumors began malfmq plane tor thl ar nuan lunlor Senlor Prom lt 19 the Custom that the tumors owe thls dance tor the senlors as somewhat of a qolnq away present At la t qraduatron day came or the senlors and aloro wtth tt the oraduatton dance whlch to the senxor rs the saddest and most che-rlshed ot the year Wrth the end ot school the sophomores and Jnmors beqln to loolx forward to the dances to come whtch they lntend to make even better rt that rs possrble nl 7 e r um! I 1 vw ,J 17 7 ffl-Mak e e e A p1erc1ng scream reacre ou ears Followed by a mob ot pado e w.eld1ng Lover cla rren lleemo neophvte s runmro tor h1s l1 e For a n cn ent we are corrpetely ba led at th1s s1glt o or oatle IO our sense we rea 1ze t a 1 lS on or mln c a am l1a s ght around B l-l S Q course each orgar1fat1o.. ha 1 Allfllxfldll methods out as a whole they a e somewhat tne same The 1n1t1ate lS t1rst g1yen lHSlTL1CllOIlS tell no h1m how to dress for the ordeal and usually lIlClL1ClPd IS the learn 1ng ot some nonsens1cal poem Upon arr1v1ng 1n proper att1re wh1ch may be any th1ng from a sw1mm1ng su1t to a gunny sack and w1th the poem tucked safely away 1n h1s memory the neo phyte IS put through the ceremony These mtormal 1n1t1at1ons generally 1nclude anythmg from be1ng smeared w1th prmter s 1nlc to be-lng forced to eat many nauseatmg concoct1ons At last the neophyte IS tree to go home and try to scrub some ot the accumulated pa1nt from h1s poor tender h1de Although 1t does sound rather a hard way to become a member ot a club all agree that 1t lS worth 1t s1nce 1t 1S all only 1n fun '. 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Dmtwrl - 'eq -' 1 3 wwf 0 1 - A 1 1. ., ,'f.::. fu, 1 1. -Y' :s ut: :Sl 21' W1 . l1.l1e l-.1-.-, 1':.a1 1 ,l,'1l:-lLvv,- W1 '. .H !.:f- :'r1-,1-'- ' .. 1 1,'.',f1 ', .1e C ' 18 Kccrvufzvu Upon escapmg trom gloomy classrooms and care ul'y deposttmq hooks 1n concealed corners the students o B H Q oleetully pursue thetr tavo 1te extra curr1cular mterests mtl' unttrmq eneroy As the weekend holrdays loeom any spectator can vrew the eager hqures headlno tor snowy slopes swtrr mmq holes rugged lulls tarrways or tennls courts O course sports are not the onlv recreatlon many hobb1es and mdoor actwlhes occupy a great part ot the students tlme No Jukebox spot would he complete wlthout the younger set crowdmq around The local hepcats shuttle and loounce across the tloor to everythmq from 1azz tc the cormest square dance Am1dst thxs qamety and hqhtheartedness there IS the more ser ous note Whether the lnterest be mus1c art or hooks tt lS keen and wlde spread As the weekend comes to a Close and students return to ll'PlT respectmve classes plans are enthuslashcally belnq made for the next lo1t of tree tlme ,,f rim? wx' ? 19 WW Gzrl Acflvzfzes The curls at B l-l S have numerous achvwt es 'n whlch to partrcrpate Upon entermg hrgh school fn tls 1 soplno more year grrls automahcally becorre mensbers of the Grrls Club Th1s club lS headed by represer tatlyes of each class Durmg the year members o the G rls Club sponsor such programs as sellmg hot dogs at games and worlcfng on Chrlstmas gfft prolects Another orgamzatlon to wh1ch all grrls belong rs the Charm School A board of offfcers selects mterestmg programs for the gfrls durmg the year The Bxg QISTQTS grve helpful hmts to sophomore curls and newcomers on the1r flrst dreadful days at B l-l S When a glrl becomes a Jumor she IS enrollel as a member of the Scarlet Skrrts These gmrls not only add pep and color to our school but also do such construc trve thmgs as usherxng and durlng football season are credlted wlth the decoratmg of the goal posts The enthus1asm wlth whrch the g1rls part1c1pate rn these dCf1V1l1GS IS reflected ln the many projects and undertakmgs they successfully gulde to complet1on uf. l 1leClxarmBo.-uri 1 t we e Nar ate r f- 11rl t sm u ne ' lnp 1 ml 1 xl c pm e F1 row lean Mirker S an am VN mxna W' artcm n U 1- PM e Clarlene Sl aw A t w N61 if 20 Eampu Scenes Frf rn the tlrne IH the mornlnq when the R O T C cadets march out and ralse the flag unt1l they lower lt 1n the evenmq the campus of B H S buzzes w1th act1v1ty Lou s the favorlte rendezvous of the students IS fflled wfth gals and fellows rnorntnq noon and nlqht Crowds of q1rls convene to exchange the latest b1lS of qossfp and groups of boys elther throng 1n front of Lou s to snowball the helpless curls or have a penny throwmq contest Above the loud stra1ns of Beat Me Banqo wlth the BOOGIE Beat someone trles to cram for an after noon test Frlday IS usually pep day and the students trylnq to concentrate on class work fmd 1t very hard wxth the stra1ns of Flqht fo Bolse rlnqlnq 1n the1r ears Flnally the last d1Sl'Il1SSdl bell of school rlnqs and students loaded down wxth books swarm out of school School louses awalt some Others start fn all d1rect1ons for thelr respectlve homes or flock mto Lou s for a last mmute coke Soon the crowd of B H S students dwmdles wlth the words See you tomorrow Between h ill rx l far the Boys Fefieratlon oke and ho' doqs at the hool Held I t m nute B '30 rv h any morn no r Wo I 1 1 net: tn tents. rt B tum ort mtg mn u e ft s mm' tandznq Ray Younq Pay Per-ln 1 S up mr 'dy vs l mi at kneelmq Frink C unnlnqlmm Ce rqf Moore Bert S nent erqer an l le Montoon ery t culllttdeflmteyayartrfthecam F - 21 ww , ui. - -aw. 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' f , . ff bgggf-Jxvftliff I X Q-f,1if.i?1'--Q mul, 3' fi X ,4fmf1f1c's Ordzfrlzcs The day hot ard he e L e 1s dry You are all ready o go to slee bl, walt Sorreore corr rg Could ll be e t l Ore those orderlle wlth a l1 e yellow slvp Scrre lucky pe on IS golrg o DS re coed fr rr a horr ble fa e Astde from these m1 ors of rrercy h orderlle gather a tenda ce sltos check up cr Nl'101 ao ent and call your horre to check on your whereabouts Other dunes lncluoe del v er ng telephone messages rm,nn1ng errands to you and for the teachers ard other llttle th ngs that rrake our school an etflclent smoo h run Mtss Otress J-fall Jlfiamlvrs Probably the most thankless lob ln B H S 1 that ot a Hall Monmtor Students eem to resent havlng someone stop them and ask them to please slgn thxs sllp Actually we should be very grateful tor the servlce these students per form They do a very good lob of keeplng llght txngered Harrys' ou of the cloak rooms and lockers durtng the tlrne that classes are lr' sesslon To be chosen as a morltor lS consldered an honor slnce only students whose honesty ls not doubted are appolrted Students who are hall mcnttcrs glve up thelr study perxods to keep guard IH our hall, Mr Wood 1S the watch dog who keep momtors IU l1ne lfzlrrarlans The student ltbrarlans calmly gather up the strewn rnagaztne after each perlod patch the torn books and stralghten the rruxed up vol umes on the shelves ln the wake of a mob of tudents The l1brar1ans rrust learn the Dewey Dec1 mal System and wtth It snelve books and flle cards ln the card catalogue Students are espe ctally grateful forthe asslstance gtven them ln llndlng books and other rnaterlal hldden rn obscure corners The purpo e ofthe organlzatton ts To GSSIST the llbrarlan and school and to g1ve tralnmg that w1ll benefr the student asststant The asslstants rrembers from all three classes IH cluded S1dney Barnes Gwendolyn Bell Dolores Busby Betty Cearley Sylvla Cuslck Solxel Dav1s Anna Fry lean Harper Patrlcla Howard Ramona Telks Shlrley Mathews Mar C15 Newman and Marlene Tuscher M1ss Berry deserves spectal rrentlon for her part ln tram lng these students , l t ,A ' zs , l t l ct'r 'o . ' ' t p, 't 'T rl . Ls sri.. A .,.?Ys,i1s. .ot .. ' s :rl L .S .A ' rs ' . t ' s ' or. 'ssi r . : e u ' s it . n 'A , . . ' 's ' s , ' 1' . ' A ,, . , Q - i c, ' ' H r 1 I I ning crganlzation. Advisor for these gals is . - ' c M , 1 ,, s . I 4 . . . I' 1 C ' ,A . . ' . ,J . H t . I ' I A , , I V V - . I C . . t Op reffa For the first time in Boise l-ligh School history three evening performances of the operetta were presented. The rehearsals were directed hy the students under the oirecion of Mr. Kenneth E. Hartzler. The student director, Gail Morgan, was assisted by Arlene Dille and callers Maureen Smith, Celesta Dahlloerg, Ruth Foreman, and Wilnia Qwens. Blossom Time takes place in Vienna, and portrays a portion of the life of Fra:i7 Sclpunerf fDuane Thomas and lack Bauerl. Schuherts longing for Mitii fNaonii Nolqes and Sl17GZTY'.e Cravenl gave the audience a touch of sadness, while Merril Dougal and l3h:l Meagher lik, tl,+ role ot Papa Kranz always managed to get laughs whenever they made an appearance, The following people took part in the production: Duane Thomas, Naonii Nokes, Suzanne Craven, lack Bauer, Paul Ward, Toe Cordell, Tody Faber, lean Nelson, To Anne McNeil, Donna H igan Arnold Tack Killian Gene Bray Keith Higginson Dick Blaclx lohr Riddlemo er Lclaro W or Merrill Dougal Byron Ryals Ray Mathews Vea l-latch Bettv Cobe Phil Meagl er lea Pratt Elaine Little Sally Nall Sl iey Westland Barhara Maxlielcl lloyd Day IB Il Th l Connie Qloenchain and Elaine Ma' on Dances were under the c irectioi o lvir Lloyd Carlton with two sr ecialtv it r i 1 l a oe dance bv Evelyn Yanizow Ci l'Ci 1 If y ary y e and orchestra very nnportai t Parts o th rreser tat on ol Thr open tta were 1 t of Mr l-losie Main Accomrari iced lhylh u le Q in C J o lnman LaRae Dunn Colleen Tico Pl ylli Ki r ang Betty BOClxll g Mr Bate 1 8 Fivri 'Ji ' :'r1:tnyr.es .'yiy':yesfi'.'f- -'feriery far: l :tal .e :: . 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's. s 1la'A.'ef.l fly- rflrifli.. 2 t rf U16 jzfllzes la t l rl ou lltL'alL department uncertoolc the DFOdUCl1OF ot a new mustcal slnow The lollres under the drrectron o Kenneth E Hartzler lt la hoped that thts wtll become an annual sltow l1lce the spr nq operetta to owe the chorrs sornethrnq to look torward to tn the tall The lollles const ted ot rrustcal selecttons ot tour types Russ an Spartsh ncodern ard Negro sprrrtuals General solotst ve.e teatured tn each part Dances under the dtrectton o L ovd Carlton were pre sent d r t een the or ereht sectors Solot t ncludel Suzanne Craven Naonn lNolces Dor na Arnold lack Rtddlerroser Elalre Matson l-larlan Hutt lo Ann Allen lack K llran lean Nelsor D ck Black lodv Raloer lo Anne McNr1l and Duane Tromas Dance solo sts were Barbara Black Phyll s Thompso' Annette Black Lloyd Carlton Evelyn ZrlIIl7OW Carlton Emma lo Dunlap Mary Lo Rhees Mary Lynn lrlepner loan Wlnch and Bonnrf lean Ptttman Accornpantsts were Glorta Moore leanne Pratt and Phvllts Qualey 1 r N v r 29 VV' t tt M Hn' '-- tw:-.. ff 'f1:f1 1rwnr,f: la '.lff1.f- rlfsy' 'he r. ff' 'lf rim.: 1- WL-fi 1 wr ffl Fr ' 't lfAf1r.NfA' un'f1y,flK lw1rxr1f1llwy,3ct . 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V rr.fAfD:twrt'tf1r .ia y' Nftl' ar1'llte'l2Kl'r1r1 fun 21 Khairs Under the direction of Kenneth l-lartzler, the two funior choirs have again ltept up their reputa- tion for having a Hgood time while doing things for the betterment ot the music department. These choirs took part in The lolliesf' the Christmas concert at the Capitol building, the concert in February sponsored by the Boise Public Schools Music Foundation, the annual operetta and the Music Weeli festivities. Besides meeting one hour a day, the members ot the choir attended many Bextra practices, Q 1-Af x 1 im 'in f lf The otticers tor the tourth period choir were p esident Bill Austafl woe president lgnacio Li7aso secretarx treasurer Fred Pteil for tlae sixth period pre ic rit Harrv Moore vice presi dent al 'in l-lart PF retarw treast rer Ar 1 lirn an ,ef 1 merit swsteiii vt s trodticed A c ei a e t e ,ui ior c oir ri en ei o earn i s arf . K , te re poi .ts are e arne l bv attending r oor rf, e 1 i f Q t e f i w ica ri ac ortefwf-t N F ,4 Uuppella Cfhwr AGGVI tlws year Bolse H oh School had one ot the ttn st a cappella cholrs 1n the Northwest It was composed ot seventy trve students who have worked hard to owe the school and commumty many outstandtng pertornnances T-hqhhqhttnq the year was the annual ChY1SlmdQ Candlehqht Servtce held December 22 IH the rotunda ot the Camtol Qther or tstandlnq per ormances were the loll es de crlbed on page 29 and the operetta Blossorn T me descr hed or pace 99 Wltr tunds obtanoed rorr varlous p oorams co c rts and the student lcoov the cho1r was able to make the tlrst tn a group o rrooosed yearly t rps They V1 xted the Un1vers1ty ot Idaho at Moscow WGSDIHQTOH Stat Colleoe at Pullman and several hrqh schools on the way Ftrst semester ottlcers were Merrtll Dougal pre ldent Kelth HIQQIDSOU vtce presldent Quzanne Crave n secretary tre tsurer Duane Thomas hhrarran locly Raher Naom1 Nolces and Conn1e Qleenchaln served on the exe ut1ve cornr rttee Thosf Cho en to leao second semester were Gene Bray presldent Mary lou Rhees v ce presrdett Evelyn Rensmeyer secretary Arlene Drlle treasurer lack Rtddlerro er hbrartan Chad Wln te Elalre Matson and Toanne Cutler executtve commtttee ?l The ffmrl' ye: uf: .rlwr t1f11rp,r'r.'. ff- 'l 1- Vrfstrtlrvl ln' 't fs 5 Jute V fvrr I fl: ff 'he A Trapt elia l f, 7. 0 f -1 T A T ., l I . . . . ff... f . . , 1 . , . 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Among the numerous pulollc Q'?YfOfl'I'.EiI'.Ci4S olverr hy the lvazyri ' Chotr and orchestra in lahtlary. The l.1or.s Potarjv, ario Kiwarits fme music. .N fl? Cl ll! l-lrozi Qoricf-rt Barolo last erirl a x-.'eeQ'erifl at Suri fzie-Q' prayeix coricerts ard MF. Palrli Dtzrioari, that 1-.1tl, the a cappella 5 rrff, If fi. cj ,Zia Pdlfl : . v Dori I-lllurribauoh was drum ttlaior arc Pexerie Sproat, Perla Bmoess lfohetta Qolrett, C1l.Ll Marcia Newman were majorettes. Student otticers tor the year were: Buryl Carrmoer, presidehtg lohh Holmes, vrce-presidentg and Peggy l-latch, secretary-treasurer. fl I7 ,U Hand DL rmo the lootloall and basketball seasor the Pep Band reallv strrr tts peppv rhvthms, lt came rr to exrsteoce la t wear wh 1 oroop o fellow re alwetl t e o 1 o CIGPlZ5llOl'l and the bahot has heel oo r o 'rcr o mer slr Cf rs oroamzatrort clro rrtcl to her st cc e e owe arr FO oot al oarw rt f-er G s Par la treets A t ar rural exlrarroe a ser' ' Q , 1 or ow wh ch cortsrste l o ar c se ectrcr c oo o eae rrtusrcrarrs e ow r e ' L rr auor rc 1 rt wrth c r an f-ft WV YW wetor o o vrotet erea tt s oct Pl Kerr err r wlrer worr see 1 c Y wr a f l lor or B Bfvse Hz lrS'-lootlfirwle-1:11rrnrlmtlt- l'rf- 1 r 'M' li t lvfsy 1. K , , .. 5. - 1 .. . ' 'A s 'se-oi up school sgtrr . . 'H 'Q , s A' . '.'..eri a ' fy 's h :ie-feel fer j :st l. The 4. ' ' ll 1 . fizrta . the :J ess ot th r: r, rallrf-s. Q tlvf sf tl1e B .QQ A-NL Af. f ,b ..l V . f assisteix the clg L leatl -rx lri lf.'lir1r: tl P- 'al:.r,'1:f sf-rr fvrrtirie tlrrotzo . the s ., of Boise, t he 1 . .f.l1uly xuitlr Narrirga Hlrlr Scli rl, our Per Bari put or. qrrxxre a sli xi Q- an tb il -li :ts arid sch l 5 rios. This It .1, lacl ' j Pseslclwi. Dori All xr lv. l. ayl V cevPr+-siflerpt Bl.rrj.'1 Cl..r...rrer hor: l ie a l t t ll l.t r tl. lf ifltl to rvrrzio or: he lrllar'1o11s.5cl. 1' sr .:1T at .Q ' 'L' the' 11 A' .3 Q fell ,w 'will a real X B 'uter mel fr lar lfrlf lzr ty- p lfryzrirr Las 1 r 1 fr ,H.S, WW Orchestra The Borse High School Qrchestra under the able direction ot Mr Hosie R Main has given many fine performances this year The forty eight students in the Qrchestra appeared in con certs at Nampa Emmett and Boise and participated in the Music Festivals in Weiser and Twin Falls Clvic clubs and other outside orgamzations heard the String Quartet on many occasions The members ot this group are lack Bauer Leona Eriedly Mary Lou Rhees and Eugene Walter The Qrchestra also accompanied the choirs in the production ot Blossom Time and appeared as performers in the Annual Music Week lt completed its successful year with a final appearance at the baccalaureate and graduation ceremonies Qtticers were: president Eugene Walter' vice-president Phyllis Qualey' secretary-treasurer Mary Lou Rhees' and librarian and student manager Dick Frost. 33 Dramatic Klub Play Ee-e-el The entire audience gave forth one piercing scream as the Tiger man pulled the mystery woman through the secret panel in the wall. This was only one of the many thrills in store for all who attended the mystery-comedy Tiger House. Early in December rehearsals began for this annual Dramatic Club Play and continued until the nights of the performances February l9 and 21. During the final hectic week the rehearsals were clirnaxed by the injury of two players. One was really knocked out by the hero and had to have several stitches taken in his chin and another was injured by a falling body during the final act. However when curtain time arrived all the cast were alive and well and Director Lumir Gerner assistant Beverly Coulter and student directors Rose Murdock and Erwin lohnson could breathe easier as the show went on The first night s cast included lo Ann Gardner lim Walker Gail Morgan leanne Long foyce Wardle Keith Higginson Duane Thomas Ruth Pond Harlan Huff and Bob Gartin k d dW kK O Speech ,llcfzrflfzcfs l Speak for Democracy was the subject of a nation wide radio contest which started the year s activities ln this contest Mac Wright took first place in the state and thirty sixth in the nation The speech department took part in poetry oration essay and after dinner speech contests held in the classes in preparation for the District Number 3 Dramatic Festival During the year speech students gave talks in advisories on such special occasions as Fire Prevention Week and Pededication Week before the Freedom Train s arrival Other activi ties included taking trips to the grade schools to gain experience in oral delivery by telling stories to the children ln the American Legion Speech Contest Bob Ernpie took first place in the local and second in the district meets The subyect of his talk was The Constitution in a Changing World Later the KIDO Pythian and lewish Levine cholarships were awarded to outstanding speech students Several one act plays presented by the speech department in late March were directed by lunior College students The best of these represented B H S at the district dramatic festivals The annual public speaking class banquet closed the year s activities 34 it 1 1 1 1 1 . I . . . it 11 . . 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 I I . I I I I ' I ' Cornet Trio: Fred Kop e, Richar Watson, Davi ailes . . . Clarinet Trio: Ernest loy, Robert lohnson, Dic iltz . . . String uartet' lack Bauer, Leona Friedly, Mary Lou Rhees, Eugene Walters . . . Trumpet Quartet: Richard Watson, Bill Webb, lim Brennan, David Wailes. 1 0 v it 11 . . . . . 1 a I ' I I I Y A - 1 . . I . . . Y . . . . . tt . . . . 1 , . . . Q . . 1 1 -1 - - I I 1 I . . 1 . . . Mll Hplf Bum q h M E Instrumental fnscmbles Representatlve of our tme muslc department the mstrumental ensembles have performed on numerous occaslons The Flrst Strlnq Quartet played tor the Hlqh Ltqhts ot the Alr programs the Tuesday Must cale and servlce clubs 1n the clty lt also entered both the d1str1ct and state muslc TGSTIVGTS lncluded ln the act1v1t1es of the Glrl s Clarlnet Tr1o were performances over both statlons KGEM and KIDO and for the local Llons Club The Trumpet Tr1o ass1sted the a cappella cholr w1th several muslcal numbers The Cornet Quartet performed over statlon KDSH and for local servxce clubs Several mstrumental groups were formed lust th1s year lncludmq the Boys Clarmet Tr1o a Cornet Quartet and the Second Strmq Quartet Included 1n the Strmg Quartets were Eunlce Watson Mary Lou Rhees lack Bauer Leona Frledly Eugene Walters Arnold N1xon Arlene Blakely and Rlchard Goldsberry The G1rls Clarlnet Tr1o was composed of Sh1rley Church Carole Llentzke luha Crowley members of the Boys Tr1o were Ernest loy Dlck Klltz and Robert Whlte The Cornet Quartet was composed of R1chard Watson Dav1d Wa1les hm Brennan and B111 Webb Fred Kopke Rmchard Watson Davld Wa1les were also members of the Cornet Tr1o D lyth M yLy D th M hcl q LE wt 35 1 60 S Z af' Le e 1 G d Edt Mlt yB Kourzer 1948 You are no doubt glad to FSCSIVG thls book but you probably have no ldea of the work It took to prepare It About two weeks before school started last fall the staff got together wlth Mrs Chapm the school annual advlsor at Syms York and trled to form a plan of actlon Then followed two weeks of determ1n1ng materlal to go 1nto the book organlzatlon of the materlal and fmally the actual drawmg up of the dummy Close upon the beglnnmg of school the orgamzaflon of the Courler sale began Havlng the receipt books prlnted p1ck1ng the salesmen and checklng the number of Courlers sold regu1red the t1me and effort of the entxre staff Then came the tlme to wh1ch you look forward but wh1ch we of the staff dreaded taklng plctures We had to worry about the weather and the schedule Usually the confhtlons weren t as we wxshed but we had to make the best of them At the same tlme the copy had to be brought ln The sectlonal edltors were responslble for the copy ln thelr respectlve sectlons so they were given the1r asslgnments and themr deadllnes Fmd another word became the copywrxter s plea You would be surprlsed how monotonous a word can become After checkmg the facts and elther cuttmg a story down or blowmg lt up mt was turned over to volunteer typlsts Flnally we sent It down to the prmters wxth a s1gh of rellef 36 5 Y 1 9' , x, tf 5 7 1 Maurice is r Char es riffin Glenn Compton Associate E itor 1 or Productlon Manager Mr. i on Small Ka rooks Faculty Advisor Business Manager c 1 f f . 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'i' K COURIER STAFF We spent many nrqhts atter school and atter dmner mountmq the plctures as they came to us Qt course those t1mes were not wxthout the1r fun too lauqhmg over someone s prcture, WlSl'11I'1Q we had the nerve to put another one IH But work or fun thts IS the annual and here are the people who made lt possllole Chuck Grlttm edrtor Glenn Compton product1on manager Maurtce Lerser assoclate ed1tor Kay Brooks busmess manager lean Nelson student hte edrtor Edward Koslcle actrvmes ed1tor loAnne MoNe1l oroan1zat1on ed1tor Bob Doane sports edrtor Frances Malmstrom dtrls sports edltor lack Koelsch admmlstratlon edltor Howard Goul class edrtor lerry Beeson seheol photooraphe lm Bell asslstantphotoqrapher Mllton Small advlsor COURIER SALESMEN 1 e e fa e rx fa i a H IN Rfvfrra I de ec yn y l V'-M 77 cr F lk S 11yR bb Ed thK You all know about the package ot news whxch IS d1str1buted to all the students ot B H S ubhshed tor Thanksgxvmg and Chnstmas One ot Spec1al 1ssues ot I-hgh L1ghts were p the most comlcal ed1t1ons ot the year was publ1shed tor Aprll Fool s Day Two new departments were added to the paper th1s year The Creatlve Wr1t1ng column resented us wlth some ot the hldden talent of students and the teachers column gave us mterestmg art1cles by many lnstructors ot B H S P tel The second Cn February 3 the t1rst semester statt had 1ts banquet at the Qwyhee Ho nnual d1nner Late 1n sprmg the second semester staff semester statt was announced at th1s a had 1ts annual DICHIC at wh1ch the statt tor the new school year was announced F1rst semester Ed1tor Edlth Kadxng was ass1sted by Busmess Manager Sally Robbms and S ll News Ed1tor Mary lean Geertsen lncluded 1n the second semester statt were Ed1tor a y Robbms Buslness Manager Anne Falk and News Edltor Rexene Sproat Mlss Brown was the advlsor tor the group th1s year g F k Q ta H Vi 3 8 I Y J-llghlzghfs af the ,41r W1th the theme Embraced by Lofty Mountalns the H1ghl1ghts ot the A1r has brought the people ot the Valley the latest news ot sports fads and hte at B H S Durmg the hrst semester thls rad1o program was presented at the early hour ot 8 30 a m on Saturdays However durmg the second semester 1t was broadcast at the more convement tlme ot 3 OO p m The program has trled to lntroduce the hldden talent ol the student body Also many orgamzatxons and clubs have performed betore the rad1o aud1ence The t1rst semester statt members were Harlan Huff ed1tor Pat Pond school news ed1tor Tay Loveless and Mac Wr1ght sports ed1tor and Gene Thomas R O T C ed1tor Scr1pt wrlter was Rosle Murdock and accompamst was lean Pratt Second semester staff members were Benton Cooper ed1tor Barbara Crowley school news Brxan W1ll1ams sports ed1tor accom pamst Peggy Hatch and R O T C news ed1tor Gene Thomas H 5 ,ef gf 9,4 39 Chew were meefzfzgs HCW NYLE TO GRGA AND CONDU CT A YAEETXNG WGNSN AN D SEV, Xijifff 'T A, 5 K PROP ROOM 9 X Z fg Urgamzafzrms Flmar MAIN Mp H f , ,f f +2 X 3 f 3 .ft 'N '- . 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N I ies H015 ffl- ll F e low h1p Yflqlll well have been the herre ct he 47 48 year Speakers rrov1 g p1c 11 e us1 general ge ogethers rrace up the co 1're rreetmg wh le du1r'g he r1g rree'1 g he whole Y brated as he H1 Y 1ock o er he gym sw rrrrmg pool pccl t ble ard a 1yth1rg else ala lable W1 h bv-.1 g your honey echo1ng1r the1r ea s he Le B015 chap er spo scred a 1gh school g are darce club Sore of ho e boy w1r1g a rrean toot' Two repre ertatwes frorr he Les Bo1 chapter took he1r places bes1de boys t o'r the whole tate IU he Annual Boy Sta e l g ve them a chance to exper1encet1rs' hand the leg1sla1vetunc'1cr' of governrren H1ghl1gh of the latter part of he year were the annual forrral d1nner darce Father and Scn barq et and the Mother and Son banquet The oft cers were pres1dent Charles GFlfflU Thomas reasurer Br1an W1ll1ams and chap la1n lack Koelsch ffl IIIY if --I NYY Key glllb Organ1z1ng a new club lS always d1ff1cult but under the able leadershlp of Pres1dent Gene Thomas V1ce Pres1dents Ralph H1ll and Tom Ca1ne and Secretary Treasurer lvlaurtce Le1ser the Key Club has made a splend1d be g1nn1ng Meet1ng every Thursday noon lhlS 1un1or KTWGHIS group planned and carr1ed out 5CllV1l16S to benet1t both school and commun 1ty Worthy ot spec1al ment1on was thelr suc cesstul Chr1stmas welfare campa1gn The Key Clab plans to award a gold medal annually to that semor who has trade the most of hrs ab1l1t1es durlng hlS school career Durmg the f1rst semester spec1al speakers presented the club w1th tdeas on vocat1onal gu1dance Emphas1s was on enterta1nment through the second semester w1th several out stand1rg soc1al events h1ghl1ght1ng the pro gram Much ot the success of the Key Club was due to lts KlWdUlS ddVlSOT , l S Peterson and the late R B Sm1th I Kanuack ffl- If To accommodate a greatly 1ncreasecl member h1p IH H1 Y a new chapter was organ1zed at B H S The Bannock Chapter rece1ved llS char ter late last spr1ng Offrcers chosen to gu1de the year s act1v1t1es were R B Kadlng pres1dent ltm Walker v1ce pres1dent lul1us Helvey secretary Ed S1ebe treasurer and Roy Fraser chapla1n Mr R1chard Warteena and Mr l.um1r Gerner were appomted adv1sors The Bannock H1 Y took part 1n numerous SSTVICS pro1ects lncluded were SGFVIHQ at the Commumty Chest d1nner usher1ng dur1ng the Y s hollday basketball tournament and pre Sentmg one hundred dollars to the World Youth Fund Th1s money was ra1sed by hold1ng an open house party for the 1un1or hlgh stu dents H1ghl1ght1ng soc1al dCllV1llSS and complet1ng a successful year the annual mother son ban quet was held late IH spr1ng 43 ir 0 7 X M' un and t l s 1 ' 1 2, t 1 t ' -' ' . , .1 'r1 ' K5 ' t'r s, and 1 'J 11 1-t 1 ' 1 ' ' ' r1 x-11. 1. 1 s '11 'r 1 t 1 1' ht 1. 1n st V1 1 t f if '- ' 'J t , J 11. .1 ', 1' V V ' a s, ..1 r '1 ' 11 ' 1 T 'Q , 1 ,Ann 1 A A .15 rc t 5 t ' n' h ' Q Q S px 1 1 11 t 5 's 1' rl :1 - 4 ' 1. 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M I f 1 I A 4 .L ,Q l Home Swmfmzcs u t11ded by Mus Carol M mme ax arlvwor Barbara Bhss DFGNIFJSI1 Ramona lalka w ce prestdeht Mar1e Mrller Necretary and Celesta Dahlberq treawrer the club acted to Lrmq Htt1der1t members 111 Cloeer touch vw1th the greater home econormce orgar11zat1ons of the Qtate and r1at1or1 lts DOllCl6'1- are the wlse L1 e of spare t1me developmerutotpereonalrty lead ershlp 1r11t1at1ve dHCl'iOC1CilDO1Q9 Orqamzedfor the purpo e offt1rthermqqCod tellowQh1p among the students of horre eco IIOYUICS Bo1se I-hgh 5 Home ECCHOVNCN Clul th1s yerr aft1l1ated w1th the Putt re Home maker ofArrer1ca At the F H A COHVeIlllOH held IU BCI e the local members acted aa howteaaes They al 4 had style shows teak and Dc1Tl16Q and COIllIll6 11ted a1d to Chma ur'-'-gym. f Uvmmervial 67116 The Crrgrz er '11:Q Clk-', r:.er:.: er 135:31 Q'f1':- 'r.e:t..-e.'.'ef .r fheizz.-riff11'- Z:..f'I1l,eI'+-: If, W, XP UP. ,, P, Log, ., ,,,,1. ,H .,,,, -1 .,. H1ql1Svl1rfQ. Thr-y,1.1r.r1fe of thzf f'l'.l 1: Tr 11.'.'+- Li' 1:.e-rr. hers vvl'1c11:.11:'tha'.'ef1 'ifl f1:r1lf-rltffrvfqe arp 1:.11f' me f-Lrcllel :rp the A lv lr. 'ei Se ':eW1r.'1 Cu H . -yt .V -D -fx U- rl,-Y .V awe: 1f.I II? 11 I. l.6tT C4-' PI 1. r.I ' nf- Yjfr, Mfr. 1 .f.:.ef: rr.ee'.',: '.-,eze lei .3 P' flfht '-if h Vr- i : K Rei errzjyer .ff r3:ef1dei.i' Bef: SW-':e:.-'.r. 5-refqzerfg l'-flaflrii sigh .e::e'f1:y'feafgrer 11I'14l D1x1e Morfe, reps.:-ter. A' ihe fe ryeetxzzq vartcus pfroqrarzxs were q1'.e11 wth C1 dtteren c'ha1rr11a11 111 charge every month. Awards lor speefl and accuracy 111 tygmrq rzrml fhfrihfmd were mafle. 1 wa M r F191 rre 551514 5 Club D lT1IlQ tn 11r1thly rr ee II Q v1-1 the SC erteClt1 w M crlte U c ce e a C4 5- 0- Vv PYL H X Clu tv111lv1-'or 'ws rw M. .1:z. 1 1. Tr. f - G Q.: 1 . P Q 1 Q , , .V . , A f. ,y , V 4 ' I l rf - r ' , V' , ' 1 3 , , ' v. Q , Q . I V 1' . . ,R A. 3 t c. ' ll L , L - I V ,y W .W . . 5 ,- B l 1, -rzc 1,1 1 :'tt11sQLt: 1 '1 13 tv, dtrecfed Dj r'.l..E.D.1v1f w VM - Cr. II.LiY1'y' dr ur: pry Cie. Eawh r:.e::.:fer waf !'F3'1lllf'6 l tr. a 5f16Ii'Il1' :eg fr' .S crie ri Th. r:.e T.:.of The SQYIQTT r:.f-r:,:e:- P.. Ngle :4r.ll:r.e'Th11fsfcr'. wfrE1e1f:.r:' 'C fi: r:.Q' T: 'he Nth t1r1ri1...3l 'v'fef'1:.i:h' .fe S 'lGI. - lt1ler.fSe-::fh.l'rct'. :xr .e'.:.'1 'lf-.: 1 ff' f- -V '-'-'hl'l'1tPT'1.f.Fl'FTt1lI' 1' :ftp 1: 1: : f4f'If A th y 'HI'f'I1I'v'i-'fl ,fri . ,1r:.::,r1'11'. .r. r2.1 e'3':fr '-h'.fl1'Tl1t'! :'f3e:.r e eT11'ir-:.f. rt'l1f-l .'elftt1fe' Uflferf'l11f'j.'e1f .'-'f-Ie lm. ln-.. : If-41+-1' lx1:11:..1 Terry I'-H1 1-rf, ff.,-' 'lh .:-T' 1, K ':+-' vp' ::,iE1?.-,' ,,.. 7 fgn,. Uh: get .' - .. ' ' rf-4'-' 1 L- -R . k 'Ir' .1 ,....,.H ..... - SMS Va a e y o S 'vl S e orrrro 1 ca arle arc v a c 1ts c g reco a fcrlc Th ob ccr 1 ted ct lceepmg oaclcs age wlrere lref ooera ed the too1l1gh anc. a erro e eertorrrarceslry IC r f' arra1 depa rren ar r e e at o y out 1 e orgar zat1ons The our ose of he S M S Club 1 t retle Ffgdll or he schoo l'1rough1 s work and etlcr cr the stage Pre 1den lce Cc dell v fe DISSI ent Dor l-Tanser ecretary t easurer and F ed Pte l e gean arm Bert Schenherger was c ur V Hur' W .Quill and Sera!! The purpo e of the Qu1ll and Scroll 1s to pr 1 11 ote the 1deal ot scholarshm and the best 11 erests ct 'he sehool to IYTIDTOVS the standard of Wflllllq 111 the school publ1cat1ons and r develop and spread 1nteres 111 1ournal1sm and the Chool newspaper lt 1S composed ot studerts who have done outstandung wr1t1ng or busmess work on the chool newspaper or annual Qnce a month 'h1s cluo wh1ch la 1nterna ' cnal met at the home of ore ofthe members Members of the cluh 'ECGIVS the monthly 1 ue ot 'lee Qulll and Scroll magazlne and vvear small gold p1ns wh1ch denote the1r slatu as merrbers Ofhcer tor th1 year were Rexene Sproat pres1dent Anne Fala VICE pres1dent, and Marv lean Geertsen, secretary treasurer M1SS lmo Brown was the faculty adv1sor Smmr lf- Kraus H1ghl1ght1ng the soclal act1v1t1es of the Semor Y Teens was the annual Chr1strnas Party g1ven for the new club members Th1s club wh1ch was or1g1nally named Sub De-bs also sponsored p1cn1cs hay r1des and several part1es ln order to ra1se money a Co ed Ball was planned and other oro1eCts lncluded the Chlldren s Home Halloween Party the ra1s1ng of money for the World Fellow h1p Movement and the annual Hangmg of the Green Ofhcers for the t1rst semester were DTGS1 dent V1rg1n1a Caultleld VICE pres1dent L Velle Foss secretary lune Sawyer and treas urer Nancy W1mer Those of the second seme ter w1ll cont1nue the1r terms through all ot next year They are lean Marker pres1dent lean Royer v1ce pres1dent Ann Royer secre tary and Pat Trask treasurer Club adv1sors were MISS Syler of the lf W C A and Mrs Duard French Q O O Tlie Stage .1 nagefs Soc: it r the .. ,o. Cluo as lf is mor C r.L1 S lled, rx .Koo 3p..,therLerr1sln -rdothrd . e171 Shes Q o.-t . t.' 1, ' IE 'cur' T:l!iS for :lass ss lx s, 11, . 1 S 1 the nipxs a fi Qr . tc r. 1 ts, 1d Jr - s nf 1 ns S 's d .1 -. go 1 . . . 1 's 3 ct S , ' lr li 1 1 t This past year's ofhcers were: lack K1fchens as, tg -rt , io- d.g . ' 4 1, s . -r - 5 r 1. r i-av ' l '1 of lsor. . 1 1 , - vl . S fr I . . . ? . - 1. I dy I 1 I ' . s ' ' 1 5 1 V I 1 ' I 1 ' l 1 l . ' 7 -A Y 5, ,, -1 , 1 f ..., - , - - '- - . ' ' ' '1- Tl, . .1 ., V .N 1 f ' ' 1 J. , ' 3 , J ', t, 1 , A . Q 43 5'r1rum 61116 Prekentatron ot the annual mock tr1al was the feature event ln a busy l947 48 Forum Club calendar Gulded by Drstmct Court luflqe Koelqch chlef attorneys Gene Thomas and Charles GTITTIH took the Qpotllqht IN a breat h of promree -aut! ln acldltton to ItQ ltvely LllSCLISSlOVl meetlnqa each week the clul staged a number of out etandxng events thls year Eepeclally successful were the tradlttonal Forum Club banquet and a program preeented for the l-hgh lnqhts ot the Arr Cltxcers tor the hrst and second Qemeetere were preexclentf lody Raber and Drclc F1eld vlce prestdente Charlef GFITTID and Mac Wrlqht ecretamee loArn Gardner and Con me Anclrul Facultv ddV1SOF of the Forum Club wee Mr Arthu lolayx Dramatic Klub 'Tiger HCLEGM a threefact YI1Q'Sf6YY'CCYI'.5'CI1i, h1gldl1Qh'ei 'he Drerratif Clube Cileizar tcr the year. Six Clfitrif' I'll:3'fE 'JETS' CT'6S6I'.1'3CfC1R9Ill1IL- - A - 1 1 1:3 c: Merch .49 ani 3. arse sccxscrei zu' this CTQrEIf1Z5flCI1.Tl'1G Dreriaxc C.uc efiei as hcsf nTfl'1E detlariatcrv cciest for D'1'r'o' 7 '-'hfolr was nelfl Aire .1 aic 31x Bcfe Fzrft fergeffer cttrjerf were Dggarie Tncrzpef ffetmew- Eff.. nr,-1-ff ---e,e.Me-m,,5..E1,,,. t.. ... ., . t,.. .,.,, t.- Moen, . Pzqqs fe. re:::rj. l?cf1el'vf11:'1o:x n15fi:r.ar1:ar.: lerry Hgl fergearpfat-arrr.. They were re' 'V-PJ .Lie Qnfc ,J . -... 1.1611 . A t : .. ,fi 4 :E'IT,C:,9f riy lfcb Errgge Kerh Hrqgzrifor Erwxzi lchnecri qlxrzt Vfallcer f1nrll2ofa Lon: Pelham, respectively. An uzmailon ID November brought twenty new n.er:.lQers to the club, 1I1CIx9dS1Y'.QtlT9 rrrern- tferrh1p to fortyetive. 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'he e4.e:.,:.g f Ay ffl l4. 46 Gans Cagafa The pu pose of Gens Togata 1 to prorroe 1nte est 1n l.at1r1 The club 1s a branch of he Nat1onal lumor Classlcal League At he monthly rreetmgs rra y outstan 1rg dCl1J 'IGS were t ed Afrortg these were he 1r1rreograph ng ofChr1stnoas carols to he g1ver to the Lat n studer s of B H S and IUHIOY H1gh the p e er1tat1o 1 ofa p ograrr or the Htghl ght ct he A1r and par 1c1pat1or 1r1 a vocabula V ard a nat1onal Lat r cortes' sponsored by the A11xl1um l.at1n11rr a l..at1n n'agaz1ne When the honor medal has been re e1ved by three pup ls of a school a trophy 15 also awarded Two pup1ls of Botse H1gh have already recetved these medals The ma1n event of the year was the annual bangue held IH May The off1cers of the Lat1n Club are s1m1lar to those of the Roman world two consuls or pre 1 dents a preator or secretary and a guaesto t easurer The e were Frances Malmstrom Barbara Thurston Anne Falk and ltm Bell respec'1vely grcrzch 67116 Nerrbers of the French Club held a banquet wrc e to pen pals 1n France stud1ed France and the French people and bu1ltal1brary of French p1ctures records and f1lrn str1ps th1s year Also a vocabulary conte t and the annual DIC HIC were held lll the spr1ng To promote and keep al1ve an 1nterest IH he language people and country and to make the students of BO1S9 H1gh School rrore Frerch m1nded IQ the purpose of Le Cercle FTGHCGIS Gt11d1ng the club s ac 1v1t1es dur1ng the f1rst serres'er were lerry H1ll pres1dent Betsy Hall VlCe pres1dent Suzanne Tate secretary treas 1.rer and Marc1a Etchenberger program cha1rman Second serre 'er ofhcers were Betsy Hall pres1dent V1rg1r1a Dunn VlC9 pres1dent Glen wood Robmson secretary treasurer and lerry H1ll program cha1rman M155 Barnes was the faculty adv1sor dt1r1ng the ent1re year Spanzslz 61116 Th1s year El C1rculo Castellano brought to the studens of B H S a true p1cture of the customs costumes and warm color of Sparush 1 e Some of the events th1s year 1ncluded the trad1t1onal Chrlstmas Nac1m1ento and p1n ata the Spamsh Banquet ID the sprmg and a group of Spanlsh plays wrltten and enacted by he student At the regular rneet1ngs Mrs Alfredo In fante of Bol1v1a and Carmen Monsanto of Guatemala addressed he club Mrs Camrlle B Powers showed to the club members colored fvlms taken on her VlSll to Guatemala Th1s year off1cers 1ncluded Howard Goul pres1den lack Koelsch VICE pres1dent Suzanne Harmlton correspondmg secretary Rose Mary Sales record1ng secretary and Glenn Comp ton treasurer The execuhve body also 1n cluded two representat1ves from each Spanlsh class The faculty adv1sor was MISS Ruth M1ller 1- 'Q 5 1 -r s' ' 1 y V ,. r 11 1 1 H 1 G 1 '1. s1art . 11 1 1 t. 1. 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1: 1 1 ,t , . . 11 5 r s r r 1 1 ' 1 s ' v - ' al 1 , L 1 1 YA 1 1. 1 1, . - ,. - c V , 4 . 1 . - Q . , V , ' , ror r . s 1 1, - 1 . . , , X 1 . - . , . - 4 1 1 . , 4 1 1 A 1 S 1 , i . 1. - - - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' l 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 s, 1, . . . S A 1 I 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 at 1 I 1 .s1 J 2 1 1 - I - 1 U T 1 Y. , 1 l l Vg f BttyMK h Kt The mam obyect ol the Carl s Athletlc Assoclatlor 15 to promote good sportsrnanshlp an ono the orrls ot B l-l S A lull schedule ot sports 1nclud1ng volleyball speedball basketball and softball ts ottered by the G A A Pmg pong IS also oftered but tt IS not a team sport Lersure tlme act1v1t1es such as hlkmg and b1cycl1ng are stressed as they are needed to earn a letter The soclal part of the year began w1th the 1n1t1at1or1 of new members Partles were owen at the completlon ot each team sport Co chatrmen lerrle Klotz and Betty McKercher chose The Dlclcreblrd Song as the theme ot the annual sport dance held m the new gym on Aprll 9 The Jumors and sophomores gave an elaborate banquet tn honor of the graduat1ng senlors who had earned thelr second year str1pe Letters won by the underclassmen were presented at an award assembly at the end ot the year Thls organ1zat1on sponsored the Antl T B tund drlve Candy gum pop hot dogs and colces were sold at football and basketball games ID order to supplement the budget Late IH May the g1rls planned a dlstrlct playday at Pubhc School F1eld G A A members trom Caldwell Nampa and other valley towns were rnvtted and ln turn our members attended therr meetmgs Qthcers tor the year were Frances Malrnstrorn prestdent V1rg1n1a Cauheld vtce prestdent Betty Mcliercher secretary treasurer and le rre Klotz sergeant at arms Socral charrmen were Glor1a Moore Barbara Dudley and luamta Walters Mr McLeod was advrsor After G A A members have reached the senlor year and have earr ed l6O polnts they are ehglble tor a large B and membersh1p tn the Carls B Club Thls organ1zat1on IS a club w1th1n the G A A B Club othcers th1s year were Sara l-l1ner pres1dent Barbara Mlller vlce presrdent and lean Harper secretary treasurer 1 48 EdT B11My DkPtt 16' Hub Every young athlete ll Bots Hlgh Bcl ool works or the day wt er by earnmg hls large B 1n some ma1or sport he may become a member of the B Club Dunno l947 48 many boys became members of one of the oldest organxzat ons IP the school l-llghhghttng the calendar was the B Club Eormal held or Aprxl 2 The members cooper ated wtth Mr Gtbb tn o1v1ng thts formal dance wlth the theme o Now ls the Hour Dunno the trtermtsston Prestdent Ed Troxel crowned Peggy l-latch as B Club Queen as a tr1bute to kts outstandtng showtno durmg th l947 football season Ed recewed the most valuable player award Chuck Butler and Bfll Mays mere named honorary captatn and co captam respecttvely The purpos of th B Club ts to promote clean atlnlettcs and sportsmanltke conduct among athletes and the student body Before reportmo for a team each player must purchase athletlc Insurance but too o ten thls wlll not meet the expenses of the trjurx ln thls case the B Club sees to It that all bllls are pald No club can operate w1thout funds so IN order to supplement lts budget th B Club sold candy pop and hot dogs at athlettc contests throughout the year mcludmg the ldaho Utah football game and the regional basketball tournament Qfftcers of the group wer pres de lt Ed Troxel vtce pres dent B1ll Mays secretary treas urer lake Peterson ar d sergeant at arm Dfck Patterson Advtsor was Mr Gtbb 49 QW - U W3 X 'A E I ,, V , I4 Z ,V - 2' 1 4. ' f , ' Mm,,,,,, roxel i a s Jake Peterson ic a erso PU- :er ' 'f-'Pre ' ,ie f-'tif -' Tree' .fer :f-rieart'-at-Arr: f . . , 1 f , . tt ff . . ? , Pt . ' i ' A , ' I ' 1, , tt H , , I J , . A , A . J ' A J A , F l A ' 1 A . . . . tt ff v . Y, A A A V . . - . . . . A , . I .1 ff . . . 4 . V tt ff - . A' I I f .9 A , , , I A ' . ' ' A 'Q l ' . , 1 A A - tt 1, , . . , 9 Q t , A. , A c . I . , , , h . , , J K , A . 1 , . . . . A tt ff ,, t , . . J , l A'. , . , . tt tl , , A Y , . A .. .. J K A , , ' , ,, A . FI , l T , Q - 'l , Q b . A - - ' Q , . , ,, f X A , ' ' S, . ., ' . . fit-1 f,: Q'4'1A'-iftl- 'f':'-wt.l1.f- .r Z : 'swf-m'-,-sr .rf 1 1' fr : 'xt-le v-1 'M-fav: g Sh ph Girls glllb The Gtrls Club started 1ts soclal calendar by co sponsormg wtth the Boys Federanon the Callco Ball or Sadxe Hawktns dance on November l4 Co chalrmen were Margaret Austad and Mac Wrlght Somethmg new was added to tts l1st ot act1v1t1es when the Carts Club sponsored the Tollles The members decorated the stage and made programs tor th1s proposed annual presentatxon Candy toys records and money were among the many gltts donated to pat1ents ot the Veterans Hosp1tal Ada County Hospttal and the State Colony at Nampa The money tor these art1cles was gtven by the students ot B H S 1n the Chr1stmas drtve held by the Curls Club Toan Tones and Eugene lrmmger th1s year headed the Red Cross drtve wh1ch IS always sponsored by the G1rls Club m the Maypole dance and a Queen and two Matds ot Honor were crowned Also held IH May was the Senlor Carl Luncheon In order to ratse money to meet the1r budget the g1rls sold penctls excluswely tor B H 9 candy and badges at noon and atter school tn the ma1n hall Sales were also carrted on at thc home football and basketball games Dtrectmg atta1rs were Conme Obencham pres1dent Margaret Austad vtce pres1dent Naoml Nokes secretary and le selene Shepherd treasurer Tumor ott1cers were lenme Ah Fong prest dent Pat Trask v1cepres1dent Evelyn Rensmeyer secretary and Ann Poyer treasurer Otttcers tor sophomore members were Carol Allen pres1dent luantta Walters vtce prestdent Sue Connors secretary and Carla Brodd treasurer i so l T ...V iii' f 94' . 5 ZW ' A, 'A ,i f , ,fl A ' Connie Obenchain Mar aret Austad Naomi Nokes Jesselene e erd President Vvflfpresvdent Secretary Treasurer ' I , . . . . . , l lt . 1, , , A . May l was the date tor the annual May Queen Formal. About thirty-tive girls participated , , , V f . .. ,, . . . A . . . . . I 5. Z I . - . I , U Q . , . ,- r 1 v -f 1 - - r 1 Flrwtm-tl lf-rut-QA IV, Flynn f'-11' f btwtll t-ftvfxfw-' At. H13 Vwrtnvef3lwAv.'f.f1lt Nan , Nfwkv-.f Fw 'yn Pmxfun--ye-1, lt.fw n W1l'--1 f mlm1 lvlvfrvlyn lf-11-vit f'fs1HlAlln-It ALM R -nw-I lv 1-lv-rw Ill epln-rtt, Mvs: Cltrxen. t 4 . . . ff Q-A 4 , r T . 8 Q I I M I . . 5 A 3 W'.y.., I 'X . , I . s .1 ' J t ' U 'f , 4,1 I - , 1 K . . Q' Q ' . 5 I . . z 4 4, l 1 lx u K o - X, '. . R . A T A 1 - ,. A ' . ls I 1 Hx' E F! EdSb BbEp Hays Zrdcrafzan Here 1S a page ot th1s book tor about and by males You gtrls may read rt lf you l1ke but tweren t wrrt tor you Now pardon us whtle we boast The Boys Federatlon IS one club to whtch all the boys m B H S belong The Fed has partlclpated 1n numerous proyects dur1ng the year PTIZSS were glven tor the best and most or1g1nal yells subm1tted by students Also sponsored by the Fed were the Gobble Fest and the Serpentlne on the rught before the tradmonal Thanksgrvmg Day tootball game wrth Nampa To add money to the treasury ot the club members sold refreshments at ball games and B H S book covers several ttmes durlng the year Other actrvrtres mcluded the presentatron ot sk1ts at two basketball games and the grvmg ot a scholarshlp award to the student w1th the best academlc ach1evement ln B H S The Fed was responsrble tor two outstandmg socral events at B H S durlng the year l947 48 ln December they sponsored the annual Boys Federatron Formal and ID Qctober the Fed Jomtly wrth the Grrls Club sponsored the Sadre Hawkrns Day Dance Students dressed as drtterent Dog Patch characters and prlzes were glven for the best costumes Qttlcers elected by the boys ot B H S to guxde the club were Ed S1ebe presldent Don Urry vrce pre ldent Carvel Lmcoln secretary and Bob Empte treasurer Representatlves chosen by the othcers were semor class Zed Braden Mac Wrlght and lohn Rose lumors Bob Goodwm Ke1th Brgler and Eddre Fowler and sophomores Gary Wells and Pete lohnson Mr Wood was advlsor tor the club G W d 'lr Edl 51 1 Dmbg N Mya Scarlet The Scarlet Slurts whose members are 1un1or and senlor qrrls arm to promote pep and spmt about the school and to be ot servlce to the school and communrty Drrectrnq attaurs thls year were Celesta Dahlberq as presrdent Naomr Nolces vrce presrdent Glorla Moore secretary and Mary lean Geertsen treasurer lunlor representatrves were Pat Trask and lean Marker Mlss lnez Woesner was advrsor Cn February l4 the Scarlet Skrrts sponsored a tormal dance wrth the theme The Stars Wrll Remember The co charrmen ot thxs attarr were loan Morse and Celesta Dahlberq The q1rls decorated the gym 1n red and whxte crepe paper wrth a testoon ot red balloons and stars IH the center The theme was spelled out ID sparklmcr letters across the curtams of the qym and a heart shaped doorway was placed 1n the entrance to the dance tloor lody Haber Phylhs Qualey Bonnle lean Prttman Duane Thomas and lack Krllran performed rn the floor show Actrvrtres ot the club were varied On the day betore an athletrc event as well as at the games the Scarlet Skrrts drsplayed the school colors by wearrnq scarlet skrrts and whrte blouses J2 WK T Sklrls For the Bo1se Nampa game they made red and whxte pom poms they passed out programs at all the games and ushered at the Idaho Utah game and at the Thanksglvmg football game lt was then respons1b1l1ty to decorate the goal posts for every football game and to decorate the gym tor the Reg1onal Tournament held IH March Th1s organ1zat1on also ushered at the D1str1ct Teachers meet1ng and sponsored a gxrls rest room Arrangements were made to enable hlgh potnt g1rls to attend the teas g1ven by the Caldwell and Nampa pep clubs The g1rls trom the pep clubs ot Caldwell and Nampa were 1nV1ted to a tea gtven by the Scarlet Slctrts on Apr1l 13 lune Sawyer acted as general cha1rman By be1ng actlve IH the Scarlet Slnrts orgamzatlon members may w1n po1nts wh1ch help supply those needed for a medal Thls year about thxrty glrls earned the sxx hundred pomts regu1red for th1s medal Seronfl semester Q4 arletSk1rts arivmsory 4 ag tam v3 4 G ,,, f' ' f . 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A Flrst ro Pyne Flelds Slebe Wright Thompson Black Haslun Braden Troxel Patter on May Wagone Hghl nde Ho ton B tler S cond ro G les Van Houton Bagley Ho ard Bngler C mrrmg Me gan W McDonald Moore Hall Mo man Ion R F rey Pul am Th rd ro M Forrey Ulm Wensgerl er Bur M ley Pete on S ndle McMa n Rot n on la k on M M Don ld e F th and W ll ams 900111111 On Thanksgwmg Day before a crowd of n1ne thousand people the hlgh and mtghty Nampa Bulldogs rolled mto Bo1se supposedly wlth the state s best hlgh school football machme The Braves went mto the game rated far below Nampa but w1th the exceptxonally hard tack11ng and chargmg of the lme-men the hard runnmg of the backs and heads up football 1n general the Bo1se Braves carned off the gr1d1ron a twelve to seven v1ctory and the scalp of the Nampa Bulldog The Red and Whlte reached thelr offens1ve peak of the season IH the game w1th Lew1ston They chalked up yardage and touchdowns almost at w111 and rem1nded the fans of the power houses of past years In the game w1th Caldwell the Braves made a touchdown m the last f1ve seconds of play to barely eke out a twenty twenty t1e As 1t later turned out thls game kept the team from sharlng the Conference crown wlth Nampa and Pocatello When the fmal game of the year was over the Braves had a record of f1ve wms three losses and a t1e out of a tough nme game schedule The outstandmg men who were named on the all conference eleven are Chuck Butler Ed Slebe and Ed Troxel 1-hgh scorers for the team were Ed Troxel and Zed Braden FOOTBALL SCORES Br1gham City Utah Bo1se Caldwell Bo1se Pocatello Bo1se Klamath Falls Oregon 8 Bo1se Idaho Falls Bo1se Twm Falls Boxse Lewxston Bo1se Walla Walla Bo1se Bo1se 12 Nampa 57 v l . 1, . 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' , 1 ' ,fl ,-,V ,f My H A 1 , , I ' , 8' , 5. . if ', f' xx' 5.9 ,- , 'N 'U X Ji Q N5rg.k-.wqi-,Q x , C I H 1621 kefball The Borse Braves basketball team and therr new slclpper Art Smrth brouqht down the curtarn on another successful year by talcmo thrrd m the reqronal playoff The Braves trnrshed the year wrth a record ot seventeen wms aoarnst twelve losses mcludlnd the dtstrrct and reoronal tournaments ln regular conterer ce play Borse tmtsled fourth r th Bro SIX Qne surprrse ot the year occur red when an underdod Brave squad rolled rnto Baller Qreoon early rn the season and came out the vrctor rn a trr state meet amono elected schools trorn Washrnqtort ldaho and Qreqon Coach Smrth was qreatly handrcapped smce he had no returnmo reoulars and only two returnrno lettermen hm Duncan and Douq Russell QIX boys on the team scored over one hundred pomts leadrno scorers we re lrm Duncan wrth three l undred srxtee n and Douo Russell wrth one hundred nmety eroht Duncan also the leadmo sc or er rn the Bro Stx Conterenc was unammously chosen as the center tor the all conference team by the B161 9121 coaches ln the dlstrlct tournament held thrs year at WFISGI the Braxes rulle l or ot the bln ur rrses by tmrshmq runner up to Nampa n the tournament Tlr t nn r 1 y Cudht rr lat rels and well deserved rts wtns REGULAR SEASON Af-' DISTRICT TOURNAMENT REGIONAL TOURNAMENT full F.: ' :ww Ar' Sz:rr'?. Rralrrl. Hrll Dura Russell l.rr. l'7t.rrrwsrr l1r:.Te :y Brrra W.l ..1r:., l'l.1: , l'lr,'.-.eff zz fl- rt 1: Hot Kleflrrf-1 l.-ur, l- fri F 1' Kr, rf li1lreFr,v.'er Dave P-, rl,-or. Kr-rtm-tl.C1tlv1 R1r:l1f'c:ll:rr:' . llur t ' vv Ke. ha 11,-r L' .- r ' r tt rw F'l.1r:v5-lf rr- . . 4 I. V ir 1 V X A' S , .S 14 W i I el ' A , , , Q ' ' '-L 'r ' 'Q se ' 1 .E J X i ' 5 ' s 2 Q ' ' ' 1 r .' M A R Q ' , ' , 'S-', ' 'ii , -t iff j 5 me-sl p' i 13 ' '- i ' , . 1- ea 1-rll, tn .tw ttf l'l1.trt,fr.' fl-1 l?'::'e 'L' N:rz.r 2 f lvl:-:1i.a: nr: hr-rfe Q35 'll-.'1:.Fr1l. .gf fr .. A '-1 lirilltlfl Alt' Horse A111 l l :lr l .1.l P14 e -'Af lv'fr1.l1 'if :.l: 98 limfe ,lt Vie, ez V' f l' .ff 'lle D alle. fit li' ire lk 'fell -ti t': E::.::.et' 'tfl Errse 'fr' Nfrrpr . 35' li' ,, A -'l E': atei1f :fl liczse 'lti Mer. inf. 'D - ft' .51 -lr l iahf Fall Alt Dixie 171' lfrhrue ' . T- Al '3 Cal l EQ AZ rl Horse 3 Pup-:f ' f lf. f- -1- F :ll -1' Rolfe :Vt l7.1::r:.' :J .fl lf' .gf-f' -4-1 li. ..e -1? Cal e 41 .f I -Qfl Ease -to l'f1','e e N l e .V ring 1 7' Exfe Fw C41 :nfs-11 f' .-A -f E::.I:.e Fl .se 43:1 51,1 Tu-..: F123 A f f- 6000! .Ui lf' fd' YM 1 Q Q e M1 57,3 Q My A -H 9 My Wg Fh l H yMq y My lfaseball Boise High s diamond stars under the guidance ot Coach Al Pantry have bright prospects tor the current year Returning lettermen are pitchers Bill Mays Dick Patterson and Carvel Llncoln first baseman Dick Peterson short stop Ernie Pyne outtielders Bob Fordham and lohn Wagoner The strength ot these lettermen is greatly added to by such hopeful prospects as Ted Peck Dave Paulson Malcolm MacDonald Don Moulton Larry lackson Bob Bakes Hugh Burgy and Bill Willard This array ot players provides for We hope a very successtul year as tar as baseball is concerned. A number ot these boys played with Mr. Pantrys American Legion team last summer so they are well trained and also familiar with Pantry s style ot playing. ln two early games the Braves whipped Nampa 7-3 and dusted Payette ll-3. This was indeed a good showing but early press deadlines prevent including tull results ot the season. - rpm M ., ,.qy,M ., ,,.. .1 - 1,5 ,,, HM , fr, 1,: ,,1A .... Thd ' ,, ,-1 -s, 1 W -I, ,,: . 62 q kdl M n BWll e ak besP e RWll Seod yH q G e h C t MoodyMD ld Bgler dW e behKtf Crank The thin clad lzoys from the halls of B H S who represented us IH the cmder and field events this year deserve some mention for their tough grind ot training Tlse list ot meets included tlse interclass track meet which the seniors won the duals which will he lseld t Ncrrpa the triangular with Mountain Home and l-lomedale the triangular with Emmett and Parma relay carnival the district meets the Big Six meet and the state meet Returning lettermen are for the track events Ed Troxel pole vault broad 1ump and dashes Brian Williarrts dashes Keith Bigler dashes lohn Holmes dashes Keith Bagley 100 yard relay Wayne McDonald sprints and relay Zed Braden pole vault Hurdlers are Bob Goodwin Richard Russell and lohn Rose lake Peterson and Eddie Fowler are mile runners and Ralph Fouch participates in the iumps The only letterman in the field events is Chuck Butler in the weights division Pro pects tor this year s team were only lair but we can he sure that the koys represented us to tle lzest of their ability 64 First row: Carringer, M r.g Lentz I. Iackson, Stoc a e, Koskie, cM ins, . i iams, I. Rose, Forr y, B es, Cham r , riest, R. Russ ll, . i iams . . , c n row: Eagle , askin, Cummin s, unnerson, Fowler, Gr enlee, Fouc , E. Rose, oc s, , c onu , i , Goodwin, Grant, McLin . . . Third row: Coach Hoshaw, Mosman, Ponzette, VanHouten, Morsch, Holmes, Troxel, Butler, Shines, Countryman, lg1eigiqan,Farlow, Barton, Coach Gibb. . .Fourth row: I. Iackson, Burt Carver, Iensen, Fiel s, eisqerber. Moor , Caine, O nc ein, le ner, ra en, A . . A . I . . I . '. A V 6 H I I L . . . I . . t 5 ' 2 ' ' J ' ' 1 . A V -5 V 1 I I - , - I , - . , , . . , . S ' A . -gwf K5 LZ' 31-4- Fr raw Mauney Kelly Harvey Qollm Cutlme Whxte Mar e Shaw Pressman A hley Second row Karaqmane l Royer Ta'e Wenn P t I Freeman tom Frwnq Beeson Geertsen lones Carter York Montgomery Third row Hattabauqb A Royer Gruqer armen 1er nman Meltxerll Coac,hSm1th Llle Edwards G1le Belelenner Hall 27514141 The returnmq men and gxrls ot the Bolse l-hgh School tennls squad started th1s year out wlth but tew returnmq lettermen and a new coach Art Sm1th Lettermen for the boys team are Ralph l-lrll Blll Wennstrom George Betebenner Bob Hall Manuel Karaqlanes lerry Beeson and l1m Duncan tor the qrrls team Mary lean Geertsen and loAnne lones are the only prevlous letter wmners Tenms players who under the nqorous 1nstruct1on ot Coach Smlth are sub1ected to heart fallure from nerve Wrackmq matches extreme tat1que caused by too much runnlnq and sun stroke smce the courts are not shaded Sutter much loss ot proper publ1c1ty because we go to press on the annual betore they have a chance to show the1r stutt Thls year s schedule consrsted ot matches wlth Parma Nampa Clarkston Parma at Parma Nampa at Nampa Caldwell the cl1str1ct tourney here IH Bolse and the state 1nv1tat1onal tourna ment here also rqs B el ennf ani P lHat al auf h fre mre to rs turn a a 1 l a l1Anne lone and Mary lean Ceert en In a pluse 1n over the net t att e 'WK 'elk X 1 Q? -ii 66 194 , ' ,Nas 1: ,, fs,,l, , ,s .. 7 , - 71 Y . f ' , S, , s, 1 . 1 I . . 1 , . 1 A 1 f 1 1 - 1 1 , . , . 1 1 1 1 . 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'11 . , . ll . 1,. mi '.,- x -, 1, l, L V' 1 Fxrstrow H Ba Un Coll ns Ol xer Bauer lensen Gxrdner Chaml ers Wa'l Malt? ws Moulton Neal qecond row lohnson Mr Latqhlm H uclfle Lyn lx Pleller V ole Watson Treat Wllson Re1'an licol sen Thxrd row C hr: tensen Mendxoa Burrl Wel er Osl orne l Honh sser E Bar' n A H h 'ra er lark on r Fourth row Qoac,hGr1lf1n Coa H Wllson Klmenkoff Frazier gotta Kleffner Walker McC owan f on h Pantrl Saphomarc Umm The Baby Braves th1s year had successful campalgns ln both football and basketball These boys under the watchful eyes of Al Pantry and Roy Gr1ff1n for football and Howard Strong and Bob W1lson ln basketball commenced the1r trammg whlch w1ll m the next year or two enable them to become members of the vars1ty squads Howard Barton and Don Moulton starred for Frosh Sophs m football and m basketball Denms Doherty Steve Hadley and Hugh Bergey kept the hoops warm w1th thelr accurate shootmg A DFOTTIISIHQ future IS m store for our varsltles 1f all the boys on these teams come through the ensumg years as well as they have th1s year O Kmll Bwgle C a 'es H dtlrg Bot Bake Cene Van Hnulfn Howarl Strong Kneelmg Ronme Oyver Denn D he rtw H l Pergey Rolerlwat S'eve Hadley E1ll W larf' Tom Neal Bud Hoelzle 67 , Q Kyle Calm The sha1pshooters of th1s years r1fle team blackened the1r s1ghts took deadly a1m and hred w1th the accu racy of a troop of Kentucky sgu1rrel hunters No other sport 1n B H S covers so large a f1eld of compet1t1on Our r1fle team has f1red GQGIUST h1gh schools from Bangor MGIHS Hlgh to Farrmgton Hlgh IH Honolulu Cther matches were held w1th New Han over H1gh cf W1lm1ngton North Carol1na Roosevelt Mlllfdfy Academy of Al1do TlllHO1Q H1ll M1l1tary Acad emy of Portland Oregon and g1rls r1fletea1'1o of B H S Much to the d1sappo1ntrnent of new nsembers each team f1res on 1fS home range and the scores are r11a1ledto1he opposmg team Captam of the r1flemen was Cadet Capta1n lack Thrall They were coached by lneutenant Alexander Sergeant lames Clark and Qergeant Cooper These boys prachced long and d1l1gently and belong r1ght up 111 front Wllh the rest of ou1 ISPJIS QIITGUVC athletlc teams Zami 4451 1 anne 500 W1th yells of 'fore' echo1ng IU our ears, we stroll down The fdlYWdY for a guxck look at the golf team. Th1s year, as Ili past years the matches were played rtiosfly among the rtienibers of the great Txurtpvxrate BOISG, Nampa, and Caldwell. The Mbogey and Mb1rd:e boys have :mined uploads of energy and walked over mzles of fa1rways QY1 order to gazn enough prcf:c1ency to enable therti to lay a ball out on the fa1rway some two hundred yards and to sznk those twenty-foot putts. Returmng lettermen are Myron Tucker, D1ck Anderf son, Tack Highlander and Tosh Sato. Bob Campbell, Bob Cole, Bruce and Edd1e Hedges are new recru1ts. ln the f1rst match with Caldwell, Nampa and Fairmont, our boys placed th1rd. Hlgh po1nt honors were taken by Myron Tucker w1tht1ve and Bob Campbell a freshman, w1th four Cumblzug When we th1nk of prec1s1on and sk1ll 111 cornect1o w1th sports the d1v1s1on most l1kely to w1n our attent1on IS tumblmg The tumbl1ng team of B H S deserves Qp9C1dl com mendat1on due to the fact that most of the1r rouunes were developed w1thou an mstructor Thev have really appl1ed themselve and though rr ost of 'he fellows had oeen acguawted Vw ls he 1tr1cac1e f lee spcrt or e e alyear ew cr er ram w g 1 r an a11az1 g e e of 1 yea he e A c1Urv obFleeo erv 1EdTrxe E1l v AL: gd fs e :GTG lack K cher re rv 11fe aw ecreta Let eu 8XcI e kel?OTC a wa he a e umbler we QI tl h 1 1 rl app ar et 1 e They er ormed at 1he h1ltt1111e ot hone-l'1 ke'ra cc te s tl reore va o 111111 QS -M..,m..JAs-'a I ' 1 Q , A , - 1 . . - 5 , 2 1. ' ' 5 ' . V ' A 6' Qi , 19,1 wx? :W up I , I 1 -- A R Q . sf - M' M Q - 'W . yv 1 . 'ij 'Z ' : . A ' ' ' ' S, . 1 - ,. ' ' 'na t.t 11 So.t. - f s r s,ther1 -21.1 S .dljcaught on ac t'1 - ' 111g 2 ri d gre , skill. , Th s j' r tr T any as cornposei cf fack Kfchens, I. Dm r4,B' !1TlFAl'lll' a r, 1 1 Shaw. ,x B1ll , and VJ s Po11lefr11. The officer: 1 ' ' IT is, p srjerify Don Ur A ' 1' -preszdentg and Blll Sh s ry. 1 xt 31:11 Al :pl 1 cf t.. . . . . St ff ' st Th Z s ,1' :Q c 1:1 len.a1.fl fcr If A e '- .iI.C'95ll'11S year has been th 'C s 1r1 years past. I -f L - 1. utr ,nv ll ,TX sth Q ul 'v f, ' :1 us orgt tfc 1u11s Ill C1111 Qty. Jlfiafar Spvrfs Hmclze nc. L. :La- pa r- c- c- Q Af 0 cf ,Q Q w C1 A, Q .L LL- PG L. 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Y L ' .. 69 J N. w X W X N, Girls ' Spvrfs h pe lyS q yW Chp Thd Cumbllug Somethmg new IH the form ot br1ll1ant red and whlte unltorms has been added to the G1rls Tumbhng Team These new outtlts were purchased by the members themselves The team performed at local lodge meetmgs and enterta1ned durmg halt tlme dCl1V1l19S ot basketball games both home and out of town one mstance bemg the Bolse Nampa game Members ot the team were Sara Hmer lean Harper Beverly Snodgrass Bonme lean Putman Doreen Belot Donnetta Collett V1rg1n1a Chapman Mary Waxts Hazel Hale and loan Walch To guahty tor the team the ab1l1ty to perform htteen stunts was regu1red Atter a br1et pract1ce per1od hnal tryouts were held to determme the team members Thls IS when the work really began The glrls practlced after school ID the gym from November untll late March Although a glrl does not have to belong to the G A A to part1c1pate ten pomts are glven toward a letter Mrs McLeod was 1nstructor for the group 71 First row: Ioan Wals , lean Har r, Bever nod rass, Sara Hmer . . . Second row' Mar aits, Vtrginia a man, Hazel Hale . , . ir row: Doreen Belot, Bonnie lean Pittman. Q I I - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , . . . . , . Kuskefball Almost all the G A A gtrls look forward to basketball It IS qulte dttferent from boys basketball both tn rules and 1n the number ot players The basketball team conststs ot stx players three for wards and three guards There have been a lot of quest1ons why the BOISS l-hgh gtrls dont play compet1t1ve basketball but Idaho has a law forbtddmg tnterscholasttc sports between the gtrls of Class A schools Basketball ts open to all gtrls tn B H S there are no spectal qualthcattons or grade requtrements Ten potnts are recetved by each gtrl toward her etghty needed to earn a letter Thts sport l1ke volleyball IS sponsored by the G A A under the supervtston ot Mrs McLeod Beverly Snod grass had the yob of managtng the team durtng the year DRE!- Saffbzzll Scttball Qi 'he Cnty cut-cf-dccrs sport tn which girls pare ficipafe. lt begins :ri the sprzng about the first of Aprtl and is played unttl the end ct the school terrn. Any glrl lf eltgible to turn out, as thgs Ls one of the many sports sponsored by the G.A.A. under the d1rection ot Mrs. Mclueod. Softball rtpatzager was Ethel Hostetler. Thts tearr, sport 15 played af the 'lgreens' near the Veterans l-lcspttal, When the weather lS too cold or wet, the games are played IIT the new gym. A larger ball is used, and a tun1bl1r1g mat 15 placed by home base. It the gtrl when she h1ts the ball, falls to place the bat cn the mai she 15 automattcally out. There are usually from ten to twelve gtrls on a team. Etght play at a time and the rest are used for substttutes. Followtng the softball season a formal banquet was gtven by the G.A.A, sophomores and juntors tn honor of the graduatzng sentors. SWll'lflW1ll'Iy Thtrty one gtrls were enrolled tn the swrrnmtng class whtcht n ade posstble by Botse l-hgh School tn coopera ton w1'h the YWCA ltcor1t otBHS gtrls w o n eet Tuesday a d Thursdav t on three o clock to four c lock e M C A Ll te the tnstructtct c r e t ee Q. who are Sertor Lute e e Newt 1 C At r s' er 1 Norma cf. e e 3 Bc e l-hgh Thetl mernedaeard 1 e e 1 he bastc trcke ard e 1 he twat ceo A Ch whtch two w rr 111 g e 1- e e g1rl Che me go tl tn the pro r t he en 1 relay a k ra whtfln e 1 r lp uf w e g e f- N c WY Nl ore he M All g c 1 1 , , 0 S E A Ai M . - 1 A , . . . .s s s , . , h Elf' .1 .,'n gyrit ' 7' - lc at th Y ,,., LISA r - ' r f Mrs. S1:iClaL . Sh has hr 'iilffcifili ' X . Sax' rs: Marc.11l?.1 ':,11. ls 1.0Qtl ,anc ' Srl -' '. Th s' Y,1rlsa:ej'1r31ci:'s at . ass is 1ll'w'QlPfl tritr 'wo parts, I 1 at t, 1' afiva:zt'e1i,Th .:,Te1t:1 'lt1l?'FlQ t1fY.f l J s , s 'i sas' ltaftt' 'l.'v'If.1I r :1:.1'.1l S, wlple Z. X au' 1 tyuptls pol- ' ' -1,-4 , 0 ,sh11pcrz.'l'1e: strc kes and :r lang KilFldNC9 swgntrrinzg 5 ard ratsxng. 1 ' r1:T::.asy111tty Vv'41Fl'lf-'l'l1!. . ' s 1 . .n rac s W'I riwerett 1t1to try the .s. . ls a l ttsh racey lwur goltl heh were 1,111 , ,l a tc. t ' gtrls hatl fi' :'11't't1 th 1,Ar.ffhe:'w11s t ' C' 'Ce, 5:1 ' Ali., cgrls llcilllCQ 1fTXY1l'll'll tags and s 'tm fhel ri th fl th twirl. Af th' :e3.r.r.L:.g of the Terri. the att na. '.1 ,C.A. srcrtf, i 1 Dfwr: , gss.sf3t't1 S rt. Th1s rtur flt1f'P1l :.1:.tlL .L the r':f.tt1.:l mer . 72 Kyle Cram e eco e h g rl o c e H1 lr ha e had 1tle e ha e ur o COHC1 tng of a r blue lc .fv N a w sport blouse and ol e e Four rra ches e the o re o de ce or hou e to shouloe rru o re 8116 a let The letter 1 a Nh e che 1lle blocx B on a gold back ground to he worr o a pe 1al wh1 e weater w1th gold off1c1alrr1atches rray eearred The rrennber also ha e spec1alp1ns WhlCh they rrav wea or the1r sweater T e team THIS ea on wa u ed and st perv sed by Ma or Ander or Leu erart Alexarder ard Ser geants Cooper arc' Clara The f ul y adv1 or we e M1ss Mason ard M1s Pe erso Volleyball One of the f1rst team sports of the year IS volleyball Teams cons1st of eleven g1rls A compet1t1ve system between all classes IS used and any g1rl 1n BOISG l-hgh IS el1g1ble to enter Th1s sport IS under the d1rect1on of Mrs McLeod, the glrls' phys1cal educat1on teacher and sponsored by the G1TlS Athlet1c ASSOCldflOU Manager for the sport th1s season was Beverly lngraham A party was held after all the teams had competed aga1nst each other to determ1ne the w1nner The teams play on a bdSlS of double el1m1nat1on so that each tean1 has to lose twtce before lt lS completely el1m1nated The w1nn1ng teams were loan Edwards 1un1ors and Beverly Snodgrass sen1ors When these two class w1nners played, the senlor team came out vtctorlous The alumn1 B Club g1rls ofthe graduat1ng class of 47 were 1nv1ted and they played aga1nst the w1nn1ng Semor team We are forced to report the alum111 were defeated, the class of 48 can e through' Speedbull Most of the after effects of speedball are spra1ned f1nger and toes and brutsed sh1ns That IS 1f the players have had an easy t1me of 1t Usually the contestant are car F1611 off on stre ch rs used excluswely for these events Th1s1s one for the weaker sex that IS really rough and tumble and any male who has w1tnes ed 1t w1ll cer talnly agree lt played after the volleyball season durtng he months of November through lanuary A team COHSIJTQ of eleven members play1ng the pos1t ons of forwards r1ght or left 1nners and r1ght or left w1ngs half backs full backs and center Any resemblance to a football sguad 1s probably 1ntent1onal Speedball IS played on the full length of the gym floor and the rule are s1m1lar to those of soccer Th1s sport IS under the sponsorsh1p of the G A A Wlth Mr McLeod as d1rector The sports manager for th1s year was Harrtet Snell Team captalns were SHIOFS Norma Terry and Gladys Swanson IUDIOTS V1rg1n1a I-l1ggs Al1ce T1ppets and V1rg1n1a Chapman sophomores Mary Lou Var1an Trudy Ba1rd Ann lnman and ludtth Culver . Thts is th s a nd consecutn' year T e 1 5 f B -:so g 1 a r'1 tearx. Th 3' now v nf rms qs: 1avy ' 5 1rt to D6 ern ' :th 'rhzte ' 1' 1 Nu fi . '11t -,i rbycrspnan s ldr c ' ' r, 1 'st oe f1red li order t c ' ter, s ' lf rt. A ' M - , , 1 n s c t s' ' u STYIDGS. Three strtpes, each representmg one year or four 1 -, .1 b 1 . 11 1 s - s ' r 1. r , A s, h 11 1 s 'S 's lYlSTT'Cf ' fl Vt 3 s.,11't11 1,,'1 - - 1.1 l. 1ac ' t' r ' 1 11, s T Q n, r - ' .. s . , s s - - t e ' H' H 1 . 'I C Y- . Q is t 1 , Q1 ' , 4 r 1 Q Q . . ,Q . l leaders fa fzfllzfuf VENK VID! M A Q or ,fy m. 129 5550145 fo 1551514 TU ,g5,,,,.w.?,, ' V Admzuzsfrafzou Fc Mm HCP KO Q01 - ...., X 7 -- - f '3 :N QQ, X 0 Q 2,1 , Q U 1, , . an Q U ' 0 , ' 9 o G x .V X 0 K , X l -f - - 2 m Q X X x . 1 .. awp. 31- - Q. v'f.'l?Q.E',,.11:1-I -:'L'Z5 .r:-2f'Z'LQ , , . 3 l x 1 ' 1 .' 'Eis- g?'343 9'2. 1 ' 2 , 4 - - ' -224, w 1 was-2 '::1Ef'+ safe 1 X , x .2-52: , ,geese -.4-.-.2 N - -an A - - L 0 - . 5: 4 . 91.7 1 iff! ZdLFy HF G EdFGd Wd B Admlnzsfraflvn Though the tradlhonal war between student and teacher has been gomg on for centurles the trme comes 1n every student s hte when he must lay down hrs arms and face the facts A great part ot what we are vwe owe to our teaclrers Confronted at tlmes w1th more than 250 students each teacher IS capable ot devot1ng l1I'1 G and attent1on to the 1nd1v1dual problems of each ot hrs students Smce the hrst grade we have looked to our teachers tor advlce They have gone through the school ot expe 1ence before us and through our dally contact w1th them we have acgulred 1nnumerable a1ds to ease us along the per1lous road of hte Teachers are really human after all even lt lt seems otherwlse at t1mes When we put our selves 1n the1r places we get an ldea of what lt 15 to keep a naental record of each pupll So when we look back on our hrgh school days let s hope that the teachers we lett behmd w1ll have less trouble w1th the1r new classes than they had w th us 77 A 47 T 1 , 'P --.. ' 11,4 1 AL , ,.......-.,, s e . o George . ields Y Carl . Bowden . perlntendent of Schools Prlnczpal Chairman of the Board of Trustees Clara Otness V ri er Larry A. oo Dean of Girl: Fxnance Manager Dean of oys c 0 : 1 . . I . . 1 Y - - - 1 1 A , . 1 , vw. . . . . , X , , . . v , , . , . v A. . . , . , .. . . . kv S A A . Mr Hoyt Cooper H1SlOTY MISS Genevxeve Dartt Mathematlcs Mr Laverne E Davls Chemlstry Mr Ralph L Dungan Instrumental Muslc Mr Paull Erlckson Prlntmq MISS Marlon Flemmer Comrnerclal Mr Lum1rA Gerner Enqllsh Speech Mr Robert S G1bb Athletlcs Mr Kenneth M Grabner Mathematxcs Mr Kenneth E Hartzler Vocal Muslc Mr ArthurH Hays H1story Mr lames W Hendryx Prmtmg L1eutenant Smlth K Alexander Asslstant P M S Sr T Mayor Blame E Anderson P M S 51 T Mrs Susanna Artls Spamsh M1ss Marlon Barnes French SOClOlOQY MISS Grace A Berry Llbrary Mxss Bernlce Blornson Blology Mrs Fredda Boland Engllsh Mrs Cla1re Bracken Enqlxsh MISS Imo Brown .lournahsm Sergeant Donald L Clark Admln and Supply Sergeant lames A Clark R O T C Instructor Sergeant A B Cooper Haculty R.O.T.C. 'Instructor l 78 M1ss Mary A Hogarth Latm Enqhsh M1ss Mary Holhngshead r M1ss Hazel Hotchluss Secretary MISS Esther Huse Engllsh Student Councll M1ss Blanche leflrey H1story Mr Reuben lensen Wood Shop Mlss Ed1th Lowry Mathematxcs Home Economlcs M1ss M1nn1e E Lukes Commerc1al Mr Hos1eR Mam Instrumental Musrc M1ss Amy Mason English Mrs Elo1se McLeod Health Phys1calEclucat1on M1ss Ruth Mlller Spamsh Mxss Carol M Palne Home Economlcs Mr Alfred E Pantry Mr Howard W Paul Auto Mechanlcs M1ss Ruth M Peterson Enghsh Mr Cec1lP Pollard Blology Mr W1llldmO Roethlg Mechan1cal Drawlnq M1ss Ardath Scarth Home Econom1cs M1ss Katherlne Semple Enqllsh Mr M1lton Small Hlstory Soclology Mrs Ahce W Smlth Reg1strar Mr Art Smlth Hrstory Athletlcs Mr Fay W Tolle Mathemahcs M1ss Ruth Warnke Commerclal Mr R Stanley Werner Mathematxcs M1ss Inez Woesner Enghsh A t Physics, Athletics 14 nf 6,2 Q15 S Student 601114511 From September To May The Student Counc1l s calendar kept 1t Thoroughly occupled Under the guxdance ot 1Ts new advlsor Mrss l-luse The Counc1l began The year wlth The all school m1xer Electron ot class oTT1cers and cheerleaders followed and before The Eorse Nampa Tootball game The exchange assembly wlth Nampa was held The Councll added To the school a Hammond electrlc organ for The aud1tor1um and sets of bleachers Tor the gym and publ1c school held The Student Handbook was rev1sed and 1t IS hoped that It wlll be prmted durlng The summer F Q QVC1' G W B W mlm 80 at T ,u . . - wt l-' ,954 -1- f ww al I 4 -1 93 ' T ws , 2:5 , K w X - . 73 Tl X VK x 4 CU' A . 23 5 Q -45 - 1'-3 s 30 . 0: , 1 1 2? - 'U' , ' ' . 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CD Q Q. 1 . 1 5 ' V, C ' 1 F, , rlall W olrttant 1 6- T err 1 r TorSaoer fl Three Natlonal Assembhes the Chmstmas tree and mat1nee dance all Sponsored by e Student Counc1l greatly added to the enloyrnent of our school hte Cur pep was boosted durmg the year by the numerous pep assembhes held before the lmportant games The school put 1lS noae to the grlndstone to help the CounC1l put over a very The Student Body electlons tor next year s government closed the year and gave the Counc1l 1lS hrst break smce takmg over last year Jo Ann Gardner Margaret Austad M xss Esther Huse R Grd ng Ser reta V 1 re pondmg Se re ary Adv sor JY ,fl 81 liaot. year ':.. fi'.'f.!'.' 'fum' l '13,',7f:'e 'he Kai. . ,,w1'h a 'Jeri' Cfnrv,f1:ia5ir-: Hffe Mat rz 4 , 14 as 'insel 'Z Boi GC' dv-.xmi 'i plaf. on they season 9 'rxe wrxle , . Je P: Find a .fi ' , . cy 3 : if ct Q ,rzetrxas l.:r.',,r. A ' , ' , ' , th Successful polio drive. mi 52, gf? 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Flrq row E1llC'ottenkerq Flwanda Helton Beverly Goldklverry Hazel Hale Gladys Hansen Wanda Poms Belly Hen is-r on Bc-Hy H :nl r Sianley Gxflord Secord row Elame Graham lanefHawk1ns V vlan Harder Ray Gz' ord Eruce Harvey l1rnHince C azmel Cflflrl Roland Gro 5 Duck Grart Paul Gxrdner lmm Guthne Lester Haverfleld Edd1e Hedge laclc HBL4 er F1 'row Ann Holme Befly Hoqard Lena lanll fonnle Howe ton Delores Holdernes ElQeHaus're N ll1eHx r e Ann nnan lar H t Son Secorrl row Marua Hooper C arol lensen M1ry Ann Hxlllard Mar lyn ensen Beierly Howe llene len en Marqare' H rr' l e lenluns L01 l nsen nrrl row lolxn Hur? lerry lac lcson Ma vln leneen Blll len en D an H1n'1 P ll la l H l Hedl erq Se und rfw Donald Kel y Daxelflller Ball leater Barlara Kyle Pe rl Lenlz lareLlL,e Lee fhn r D r 'lmy K xr Tl' rd row larre Kmql-'on Wayne lorqeneen Verl Kersey Peferlohn on Cbarle Lee luelone loan Kaeaer Plxyll Kam Fxr trow Be ty Mlller Mary Lol. Mlller Belly lo MQRol1er!s Mary lean Mlller Merlyn Mar lfa l Mar ene Mlller Dolrnre Morzfly Ka e Ma or Mar lyn MCC rdy Se ond row lqnamo Llzaao lune Mllstead loar Llttle loyce Lyfran Mafilelxne Melt-fell Sh1rl1e Mcforlchll Lorer MLCOY Thxrd row llm ny M L1n Thomaq Matheion Slerllnq Mlller Role 1 M Ca l1n l21chardMn Lax ql'l1n lame Lyn r Dale Ma' ww Torrrry McGowan 87 ,Q . 1 f , . , , Q , , . . , , 1 5 , . n s , 1 f, fl , . l ' ' , , 1 , Qf , , 1 ' ff . 1 - , . , . 5 , ' . , , . , S, . 'S .. rs. ' . S, . , ,f , .r , . . 5, ..x , 12 e . zu fa . l . x. , .. . ' t , , l , : , 1 , A ' l , ' ,, ,. , f :I 0 . . , S e J . Tl. . . , 7 : , r ' . , S or ', fl fmlrsfm, Em rw fle, f'l.r1rle,: , l Fzrsl ruw Lol? Kxnqsffzrd, Leah loness, Vlaudelle Leonard, Carolyn lolms, Dolores lchnsfn, Shirley Kelly, Manuel Karaczmnfw' R:.'lp.xr l 'f,l.r': rr. C 1 E A 1 , f M , ' , x .. a , , .l Q r la som 41 f' ' ,W I., ryl'1:1'e -'n 1 l s .. , . , ' , . s , , . S , 5, ' as . 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'f A A l Fnrst row Lavada Mocaby Dorothy OFmlSlOn Blanche Mummert Dorothy Murray Lotf Moss Bonn1e Mockw1tz Mell a Moss Sh1rley Nooner lennalee Murphy Duane Obencham Second row Don Owens Suzann Moore Cathy N1xon Betty lean N1s5on Darlene Olson Hall1e Morne Iune Obenfhaxn Iamce Moore lohn Oluencham Torn Neal Th1rd row Don Moulton Rol1ertOrrn1ston D11 lc Mor e Ronnue Ol1ver l1n1 Myer M Kmley Nance Gene Moon lameq Nunn C harleq Newhnu e Flret row Ronme Porter Peqqy Paddock Pat Querry Barlmra Palmer Bonnre Rupp loyce Post Barl ara Penmnqton Betty Peterson Terry Plant ie ond row Kexth Peterson lack Prln 7 Frankle Prerce loya e P11 ltf-ns P1-11 lme Paulson Ruth Pond Llaudette Rimey Qandm Pr1Ce Fd Plant Th1 d row lerry Peterson lolcnme P1erre Stanley Pyne Kelley Prne Bol Ple1fer Tl'or'1a Perry F1rQt row Coole'nan Reltan Sharon Srnlth Luana Spellerl erq C larlene Shaw Lynne Satterlee loAr'n Sta e Patn 1a Reynold Sharon Roden Ola' Re tan Donald Shut! Second row Wauqhan Plot y laclue Roger Myr le S erve Plfyll S ook Merle R1 hard on Beverly Sc roqqln Pthel Spraqoe Betty lo R1 tl Ben Rene Bol Slune Tlnrd rov- Merl1n Soren In Kennett Rem an N r an Pxnehirt Hal R11 l1 Wrnlord Fxr t rfw lane' Tanner layna Walker Kathleen Thr1rnr-won loin Tl 115 n Mary L61 Wa in l an ti Walte C 1rr1lTl1f1r11r 1 n loin Wrlnh Dolore Wacldle ond row K 1th Tomtrr nk Marx inns T llf ry l Q- Tl 1 1 T 5 on 1-1 lc Taylor f 111111-n Btn-1-nlurqen Pl yll1 Thornp son Douqlae Taylfr Lauren Steven 1rdrc1v11 D1ve- Stn cle R V Tl rall Rr ra d T ei 1 1 1' r r Dr rt il l V xr1Br rc n C ene Nanlnlc ten B111 Vannoy Don Tarleton A cl1e Steghe 11 r 88 , S 1' . 1 ' 1 . fx 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 l 1 f -4 1 1 - . 1 . . . . . 1 , .,,.,1 , ,, ,M 1 , , , 1 ,.1 1 , . ' . . , , , 1 , f 1 , . . , 1 . r, P 5, , ' . 1 ' ' , 1 s' Z . ' 1 ' Ls h . 1' 1' ' s . 1 1 . 1 2, , 1 5 , , ' ' s, . .1 1: n. 1 , ' - , Snnrnons, Raye Sayre, All-ln Reynolds. rx. 1 , 1 1 . 7: , 1 111 1 11-11 1 1 j . . T11 11 3,1 ,,r, '1 1.21 , 1 1 , . . Sec ' e 1 , 1 1 1 1 , un 111111 1:1111 lvvelyr ?.r.rr. ,s , l ' .fl 1 1 '1 - . 1 1 ' 1 rs 15 , ' J, . 5, .Th ' 1 .' 1 1, ay .. . ,. l r,1f D1 '.'1d Tl 0111 511 1.1 1 1 1 re , - 1 . . 1 1 111 , 1 , , r 1 - 1 1 1 1r. Farsi row Carmen Wllllams Demse Yancey Zma Zantz Elwabeth Wlttell Shlr ey Watson Barbara Wlllxs loy Wentworth Manlyn Wledrxrlc Watenpauqh Blll Wllson Harold Wat on Robert Wl xte Blll W1'land Rlchard Whlte Cameron Wxley Carl Wltt 89 . V I , . . , Second row' Robert Wartt, lo Wmqtxeld lR1lla lane Yount, llm Yeadon: Martha Wlllmian, loy Whlpple, Gary Wells . . . Tlvlrd row Norman I' za' 4-A, f 31 ggy St 11 th D k F BbGd BbGt furzmr 611155 We the Jumors and m1ddle men of Borse l-hgh School look back on thls past year wlth prlde ln our accornpllshments and the achlevements ot each member ot our class lt seems only yesterday when we entered the halls ot B H S as the 1ns1qn1t1cant sopho mores to try our hands at hrgh school hte ln a tew short months we were yunlors ready to scorn the sophomores and stand up to the sen1ors The 1n1t1at1ve ot our class was shown ID the plannmq ot the Tumor Semor Prom wh1ch was lass were tound and QIVGH a chance to perform held on May 14 The possessors ot talent rn our c h held ln March Th1s year s teams leaned heavlly upon the at the Tumor Assembly wh1c was 1un1or class tor therr needed players Our class was represented on the Charm Board by Carolyn Gruqer lean Marker and Susan Harmlton loe Cordell yell duke was m there leadmq the cheermq tor the teams Four 1un1or glrls who represented our class rn the Curls Club are Ienme Ah Fong presrdent Pat Trask v1ce pres1dent Ann Royer secretary and Evelyn Rensmeyer treasurer Bob Goodwm and Carvel Lmcoln held pos1t1ons 1n the Boys Federatlon Hard workmq Peggy Stonehocker class presldent Kelth Drake vrce presrdent Tom Ca1ne secretary Bob Gartm treasurer and lenme Ah Fong and Bob Goodwm representatwes helped to make thls year a httle br1ghter and more emoyable for us 9 : . f, 1 - 4 ' . ,J 'fr fs 1. . -. f , - 1 f ' '- ,, --. 1- , -- . - - -1 r 4 A, 1.--, v- -,N .r - .ff 'J fx L. V- -.,- L. ' nf ' ... 3 ,J ' ' ' 4 Ay- f f f . M A' .od 1 I . 6 , . l g I , 1 , L 61 M NH , , - , Q. , vs 1 1 1' 1 1 , 1 Y Q -' gh Q 1 1 11,j ' f 1, ,. . I 1 T , , We Tom Caine Pe one ocker Kei ra e Secretary Presndent Vlce-Premdenl o oo win o ar in Jennie Ah ong Reprf-sentatmve Treasurer Rfwrsfszerrlfxtrve- Q . . U . 11 . . , . I T V rl, , . . 11 . . . . 1. , , - ' 1 . . . . 1 . , . 1 1 . , , . 1 1 1 ' I 1 I 1 - . . . . 1 . ' 1 1 ' 1 I 1 I 1 1 v2y'X Farst row Fern Allen Donna Arnold Doreen Belot lennae Ah Fong Barbara Basler Geraldane Beckstead lo Ann Allen Mary Austm Second row Ilene Adam Doan Baxter Maryorae Ander on Loulse Beeson LaRene Berthelson Mary Lee Ashley Loretta Bardan Thlrd row Gary Baxter Ray Abaratte Ball Austad George Betebenner Quentln Bates Phallap Affleck Fourth row Dack Bate Larry Adler Burnexl Ander on lohn Baker lam Bell lack Anderson Flrst row Iames Cearley Betty Coble Glenda Cutraqht loanne Cutler Hazel Chapman loyce Cronk Phxlla Clark Donetta Collett, Beverly Shapley . . . Second row. lammy Clark, loe Cordell, Varqanla Chapman, Delore Cornwall Amta Chambers, Lou Ann Cattrell, Bernace Croft, loan Bohrner Rtxh Clark . . . T 1r'l row: Rcrem Clapp, lack Cole, Dan Creswell, Claude Clapraddle, Bob Crigp, Bill Cun'minq:, Don Countryn an, Lyle Cat- nlnqharn, Mr. l-lays. sl rowi Clara C nlord, B rbara Black, Panln e Blaaklwrn, Bla e Bock 1' D, ' ' , ' 1 lake Rose Brnnney, Beverly Burdette, Barbara Brrwn . . . . cond row: Berriy C rr , 'a :sr : a fl Dar eel. Broqdon, Pal Burrows, Maralyn Brodd, Beverly Burke, Berta Bnrqegs Lorra me C rter, S . B , . . .ra row: Ralph Brnnqer, Bob Reynolds, lohn Brookx, Marvan Bechtel, Ch arles Car... 1, T ant C . , D an Ct1::.g f , Merl Casey, Vestal Baker, Gere Bray, Rachard Ru:ell, 92 ,J CQ T10 CQ A9 qi 0-09 41 First row: Arlene Dille Barbara Dudley Georgia Malpass loan Edwards Harriet Eby, lean Madry Lloyd F. Davis, Donna Davis . . . Second row: Marcia Eichenberger Susan Eby Delores Eaton Geraldine Emison Donald Dietsch, lames Dragoo, Garth Eckert, Richard W. Davis. . . Third row: Robert C. Logan, Eunice Malpass Glenna Eichelberger, lames Eberle, Iohn Davis Ronald Dehlin Keith Drake lame-s Edlefsen Stan Dilley Don Davis Duane Dobbins. First row: Bertha Gregory, Phyllis Gray Leona Friedly, Doris Evans Carolyn Gruger Betty Gabiola Pat Gallo- way, Vivian Evans Pat Grow . . . Second row: Bob Goins lean Gunnerson Margery Ennis Ruth Foreman Roma Guymon, Shirley Gilster, Marvin Gardner . . . Third row: Eddie Fowler, Kenneth Giles, Myles Gibson Ernest Dorn, Bob Fouts, Kaye Greene Bob Forrey . . .Fourth row: Myron Gilbert Bob Gartin, Hubert Eytchison Don Fraser, Richard Gaskill, Roy Fraser, Bob Goodwin Harold Fletcher. First row: Marilyn House, Betsy Hall, lulia Howard, Norma Hultgren, lune Hicks, Virginia Higgs, Darleen Hol- rnan, Mary Lynn Hepner . . . Second row: Lily Howard, Carole Ann Hiatt, Virginia Heller, Susan Hamilton, Betty Heppner, loyce Hessler, loAnn Hoffman . . . Third row: Wally Heath, Bob C. Hall, Bill Hattabaugh, Hugh Hartman, Iulius Helvey, Byron Hall, Robert Hosking . . . Fourth row: Dwain Haws, Milas Hinshaw, Calvin Hart, Don Hancock, Franklin Hostetler, Lester Hopkins, Bob Harwood, Arvon Hunsaker. 93 -I I F1rst row loyce L1les lohnne Knox Betty lean Koslue Joyce lohnson Vrolet Kane Thelma Knox Betty Kaneaster D1ny Knudsen lean Logan Gary ,Tones Second row Carvel L1ncoln Ernest loy Mary leppson Fred Kopke B111 Howard Maur1ce Le1ser D1clc LEWIS Carole Larson Everett lones Ray lohnson F rst row lean Marker Pat McG111 V1o1et Montgomery Patt McMenam1n Durla Gene Roarlc Chrlstlne Meltvedt Gretchen M1ller Lorna McGlochl1n Second row B111 Morsch Ph1l Meagher lack Mernqan lohn MCMGIDS B111 Mockwxtz D1clc M1ller Roy Mosman Thtrd row lack Mott Malcolm McDonald lames Moore Harold M1ley Robert McKeeth Carl M1ller F1rst row Dave Paul on lack Newby D1cl-c Peterson Pat Neal DOdl9 Gdlaqa Mar11yn Pearson Donna Perron Maxlne Nel on W11n a Luecht Phy1l1s Palne loyce Newton Second row Ted Peck Dean Obenchaln Arnold N1xon Dean Heath Lawrence Lyman lohn PdI'lClll5OIl D1ck Padou Rlchard Ma on Ray Mathew Ph111p G1 da Wlllldlll Okada Earl Ouradi 94 47 anal ..l ' ,gf ei a-4 'KQV-6 ' 5' qw -Mr ww fri Ftrst row Rxta McBroom Mlldred Pxnder Elva Pruett leanne Pratt P1dqe Reller Mary Lou Rhees Beverly Reeves Helen Proftlt Darlene Mosman llm Pllllldm Second row ludson Rose Perry McArthur Harold Reu er Glennwood Roblnson lack Rtddlemoser Arlan Plupps RlCh Russell Bob Reynolds Frank Ray l71rst row M1nn1e Sauer lean Spenser loAnn Salman Betty Stexne Peggy Stonehocker Pat Stonehocker Evelyn Rensmeyer Second row Sprague Stevens Dean Skmner Dorts Smtth Maureen Smlth Marlene Spellerburq Fred Sower Harry Strrckland Flrst row Marlene Tuttle Fay Udell Dorrls TII dell Betty Tucker Pat Trask Patty Stroud Suzanne Tate Alxce Tmppets Berrnce Vocu Colleen Tteqs Second row Donald Tucker Harry Strlckland Darwln Thomas Howard Tetlrnann lack Ttdd Wilbur Sunile Myron Tucker Raymond Vlncent 95 V ,nzkif S ' M 'W' e ' S , 1 1- r, ny fuq-peg' S . 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F1rst row Bette Lou Zohm Betty Wade Velma WlUQSlTOm Mary Wa1ts Mar1lyn York Ehzabeth Wh1te Alberta W1lson Marte Wolfkrel Al1C9 Wall Charlotte Weeks Second row Douglas Westenhaver lack Walker Danny Wllllarns lack Wtlllarns Chad Whlte Lynn Waters Donald Whlttaker Davld Walles Th1rd row Sandy Wyman hm Whlte Blll Webb Rtchard Wat on Truman Wxnn Rupp Eugene Rerron Second cw Mr l-lend yx Walter Plerce Eddle Dayton Dlck Sharpe Betty Cearley Be ty Halleck Marcu Nevvr at Stdney Barnes Delores B1 by Sollel Davts Ramona lellcs Patrlcla How ard Gv-endolvr Bell Shxrley Mathews 96 First row: Walter Bohna, Robert Johnson, Walter l-lays, Robert Records, Lemont lensen, Roland Urban, Robert . . . rv 1 . r' , , , . , 5 ' , f 'n 1, t ', v X x s ', ' ', f ', 'c ., ' A K , . MILLER ALFRED KOSKIE EDWARD HO OR ROLL CLASS OF 1948 Roll of Highest Honor SAVEY DOROTHY RABER MARTHA IO THOMAS DUANE SHEPHERD IESSELENI: BROWN IULIA TEED CONSTANCE NOKES NAOMI HAMILTON DALE SAWYER IUNE CRAVEN SUZANNE KADING RICHARD B FIELDS RICHARD BRANT WILLIS HURT DONALD RINEHART ROBERT MURDOCK ROSE IRMINGER EUGENE WILSON IOAN MORGAN GAIL SHAW WILLIAM LONG IEANNE PHELPS DORIS QUALEY PHYLLIS THURSTON IANET MUTCH IOA IALK ANNE CROWLEY BARBARA THURSTON BARBARA Roll of High Honor WHARTON WAYNONA MCADAMS PATRICIA HARPER IEAN GRIFFIN CHARLES PAULSON CHRISTINE PELLEGREN DANA GARDNER IO ANN THOMAS EUGENE SIEBE EDWARD HILL RALPH STONER FAYE OBENCHAIN CONNIE BELL CWENDOLYN HATCH PEGGY NIEDERMEYER KAREN EVANS ELDON M NEIL IOANNE MALMSTROM FRANCES GEERTSEN MARY CUSICK SYLVIA MORSE IOAN ANDRUS CONNIE AUSTAD MARGARET HIGGINSON KEITH SCHEURMAN MARION FRANK FAIRY BEESON IEROME MOORE HARRY SPILVER IANE WILSON LELAND ANDERSON RICHARD I LARSON DIANE DOTSON FRANKLIN HOSTETLER ETHEL EMPIE ROBERT l Roll of Honor INGRAHAM BEVERLY ROBBINS SALLY RYALS BYRON TERRY NORMA WIMMER NANCY MOLEN SHIRLEY MUHONEN RUTH FOSS LAVELLE WRIGHT IOHN MAC CARPENTIER RICHARD FOLMAR IEAN PACKER IRENE FONG HAZEL UTLEY ELLEN KIMMELL SHIRLEY CARTER WILMA HOOGSTAD IANET KADING EDITH NELSON IEAN ALLEN VERA MAXFIELD BARBARA DOANE ROBERT FUNNERSON CHARLES PENDERCAST HERBERT ALFRED MILLE Vee dom TAIQ!,,jp 98 IO 'I 1' 42 K. Bob!! p BIIW EdS b S et y Ma W ght kC Henlar 611155 Our Class of 48 not long ago a dream IS now a reallty and soon w1ll be a cherxshed memory What memor1es 1n our sen1or year the Tumor Semor prom graduat1on baccalaureate and the graduatlon dance For many of us thxs w1ll be our last year 1n classrooms others w1ll f1n1sh thelr school days 1n colleges and umversltles But regardless of whatever we do we w1ll always remember B H S and Class of 48 We can also proudly remember such names as Chuck Butler student body presldent Ed Slebe Boys Federatlon presxdent B1ll Wennstrom class presldent and Connme Obencham Glrls Club presldent Al M1ller Cadet Lt Col of the R O T C and wmner of the Peps1 Cola scholarsh1p also deserves speclal mentlon That wonderful twenty four hours of our hfe Senlor Sneak Day was a gala occas1on for all of us Trad1t1onally we all headed for the h1lls and surroundlng DICHIC s1tes for that wonderful day of no school The sen1or assembly held on Apr1l 22 brought out much of the h1dden talent of our class Th1s year someth1ng new was added by the COUTIGT staff to our annual, sen1or personah t1es These members of our class were chosen for the1r many achlevements and not for one alone Cltmaxmg three successful years IH Bolse Semor H1gh, we, the Class of '48, recelved our d1plomas on May 24 99 :Ng Klffu ' f l, .U , , .. 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Anderson Fred Ruskin Andrews Constance Helene Andrus Lols LaDeane Arlerburn Carol loan Austad Margaret Helen Auslad Leo Bachman Donald Bruce Bakes Ruth Ellzabeth Becker lerorre Floyd Beeson Earnest Roy Bell Gwendolyn Bell Geraldme Belnap lames Rrchard Black Barbara Ann Bl1ss Rlchard Lee Bollmqer 2 9- ,sa f . Q, .0 r as . if I ,xfs 1. -H ,iff o. . ni u Qs F. A I ' . . 5 N 1' -P l-lf ' , , wr 1 L ,B l f'5 lulm M1111 Bznwn A ll'-r '--rrnrrmz ':- rv- .r : :wwf . I fm, lr-,Y mm.. -- 41, r. 4' r 'z-w'A.!1:1 ':-.5 ' ll !f l'ell'-' : .'- r..,,g v. r,.-,' 'wg 5.1 .-r. H H V DC :r1ld'ylvlCdel1r'.e Bur: - Ch .F S cxql s Bxzfler -5 Keziri T .A'Z19 A' s 1 U Rtchard Erre t Car entter Buryl Wayne Car lrqer Wtlrra Elalne Car er Cecll Gene Caselton V1rq1n1a Lorra1ne Caufteld Marqare L crlle Cearley Irene Aqre Chaprran lames Dorald Charltor Slurley Loutse Church lane Clark George Wlllldm Clark loan Cllff lames W Coats Lorenzo Dow Cochran I Chanston Coe George W Cole Harold Dean Coltrm Glenn Mlchael Compton lames P Connors Benton Cooper Donald Roy Corbln Robert Lee Cox Nancy Carolyn Crandall Suzanne Craven PGLTICIG Marle Creamer Barbara leanne Crowley Dwayne Herbert Curtts Sylvta Annette Cuslck Celesta Sotla Dahlberq Donald Stanton Daly LeRoy Ross Davls Patr1c1a Davtson Reqlnald N Daweon Phyllts Darlene Decker Harvey Clalr De-Myer Paul Robert Doane -I Jlz J Kathryn loyce Dooley Charles Franklin Dotson, lr. Merrtl ,l. Dougal larnes Duncan Vtrqinia May Dunn Allan Glen Earl Walter Henry Eaton Robert Foster Emote Eldon Evans Marjorie Loutse Fackrell Anne Falk Rtchard Charles Ftelfls Robert V Fleenor Evelyn Myrta Fletcher Leola lean Folmar Evelyn Arlene Folwell Hazel Fong Raymond Buster Fong Robert lrvlnq Fordham Melv1n lames Forrey l.aVelle Darlene Foss Clayton Dale Foster Ralph Elhs Fouch Fatry Faye Frank Anna Margaret Fry Ramona Gabtola lo Ann Gardner Mary lear' Geertsen Barbara Marte Gtlkey R 1 Lorr re Gler n Robert Fra rt Gle r R h Cflcl r Robert lVlc to l G ee lee a le F G 1' C Ile M G ner or I f , eta ati 1 , . IC ar i Vvv.llInilYl JD skerr Howard Clive Goan . Tana. r' :x Chr 's t1:har.i r tttn ha' s arttri un : Helen Mae Hall Rrchard Franlcltn Hall Ralph Dale Harnllton lffarjcrge Eva Harmlton lean Louise Hamm lvlurral Hammock Lois May Hampton Maxtne Evelyn Hardy lean Martha Harper Evelyn Elenore Harrell Davld Haskins Peggy Elalne Hatrh Vea Hatch Grover lames Hawluns Robert Kexth Hlgglnson lack Rtchard Htghlander Ralph Conaway Htll Sara Lou Hlner loan Harrlette Holdberg Lou1se Elame Ho lderneas fr lohn Wendell Holrnee Eonnre Rowlett Hon lanet Marte Hoogstad Carolyn Anna Hoover X' Edward Darrell Hopklne L loanne Hoplctn Nfx i' Ethel Dorus Hostetler Louts Lella Hough Pterce Harry Howerton 1 Wd GGYSH Ll xtl n GTG 4 we lmaxefl y per em ames fecif l'd'I dl I GV dn 'ea l no e n pe e a Harlan Douglas Huff Alan Freeman Huggrne Wxlanlta l..OLll:9 Hughea lO3 1 f x, ' J s vv - I ---u., 5 4 V 5, 1 ' A 'vw . A Z S ap Q ' I 1' i ,,.. M ' L 'K Dmrw Th 5 4 1 .5 n l.11--vf- men' ln a:t1v:'zes .F ef: aled 1-y has . 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M, -,V Cr-l. ,i it mid cb' Q .M-rt. ff .i ,t arson U It f i M1 L-'ittii X 4 U Harry Lawrence Lentz Harry Eugene L1 es loyce Elame Lxttle Loy Alan Logan Vera leanne Long Patr1c1a Maxme Lord Rtchard Arthur Love lack Thomas Lyle Darrel Irl Mack Barbara Lee Madry Harold Le Roy Matne DdV1d Mallard Frances Lou1se Malmstrom Russell Bruce Mamerow Wzllxam Wayne Marker Barbara Maxme Maxfleld Wxlllam Bedford Mays Betty Irene McKercher lo Anne McNe1l Alfred Ernest Meyer lames Robert Mlllar Alfred EPIC Muller Barbara Anne Mlller Mane Al1ce Mlller Shnrley leanne Molen lames Alvm Moody Glor1a Renee Moore Neal Clayn Moore Mlldred Gall Morgan Verna Lea Morr1s DIXIE Lee Morse Mary loan Morse Carol Moss Ruth Martha Muhonen Rose Marlon Murdock 'l Patricia Rudge McAdams loan Bennett Mutch lo Anne Neeb Eveline Needles lean Marguerite Nelsor Karen Ruth Niedermeyer Nacini lc Nokes Warren Wallace Nooner Constance Arteen Obenchain Aizrfin Lee Qurada Wilma lane Owens lrene Packer Ann Virginia Page Glenn Forrest Paine Richard E Patterson Christine Emma Paulson Mace Lorraine Pecora Dana Lee Pelleqren Herbert Clyde Penderqast lake M Peterson Donnabell Pfeiffer Doris Ilene Phelps Nancy Lee Phillips Mary Louise Pigq Patricia Lucielle Pond larries loseph Ponzette David Lee Porter Rosa Lou Pulliam Robert Errol Purcell Erre t Lee Pyne Phyllis Anne Qualey Martha lo Raber Loi Eileen Pal ie Mai e Pant Pc i ert Record liei e N Pe-ed Keith R iyinon Reel s ston Eta. 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