Burley High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Burley, ID)

 - Class of 1938

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6' Ii J li if wvxhQf'X'na+UuWW!yW4 gg N X X Ng Wfgg Q X R l1gf95vuqfrNR ii K Puhhshed hy The Burley Senwr Hugh Schoull IQ38 'E 6: may fi ,Ei ' X h 3- ww J h' ,h g Kkmflll, ,iw fm 2 'Q 5 NX. K3 , - zfif' X- 5 Af f., fix hi f al-Q .1 Inq 2 xml X 7 ff 33 A,,,'hl 1, vwxias NN hh,, x hgh ii, f . s ww 3 X ' '-, S 0 ef-ff g, 2 X 5 rf? fff -ig, A ' XX hw wi J H '. . 5 X s X .,, W f -N 'X W its N, I' Q 'W' Nm... E xN , Mx X qw ,I x X L ,. X V ' Y Y Jliml' fl f r f 1 ' D 1 0 0 4' r Sh .fi '+- 9 wi vi Dedication We dedicate this annual to the spirit of the Bobcat-the indomitable force, prevalent in the Burley High School, that urges each student on to bigger achievements and beckons each one to greater heights of learning. Mia fag- 5' 5 or WH , . I S 1' , 5 0 h . ah K 'if - , , A J in df a.. vs , a is a ., ggi , A 'K, ,t,3,- '11 M- Wa. . iywag L . z K its? L . ,A 0-.3-fl i,9f, In fiflmnuriam VAUGHN HARPER - - December, 1937 PHILIP HIRSCHLER - - January, 1938 A fcaclaer wbom we all rcrnembcr for his careful guidance and zmfailing considcralion during our Freshman year. Contrnbutors The followmg merch'mts and busmess houses fininclally asslsted us Wlfh the pubhshmg of our yenrbook To show our Qpprecmtxon of thxs kmd act let us patromze these houses 15 much 1s poss1ble ALEXANDER S ANNE SHOP BUR EY DRUG CO BARC' AY S GROCERY BURLEY BANK 81 TRUST CO BURLEY LEATHER 81 CANVAS SHOP BURLEY REALTY 81 ABSTRACT CO BURLEY LUMBER CO BURLEY THEATER CASSIA NATIONAL BANK CASSIA SEED 81 LUMBER CO ARTHUR C DUNN DYE ELECTRIC SHOP ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP FREER S BUNGALOW GROCERY GARRARD S RADIO SERVICE GREEN BARREL GRIFFITH S BATTERY STATION GAMBLE STORE GENE S CONFECTIONERY HAPS LUNCH HOME BAKERY HOBSON S SUPER SERVICE HAIG'-IT MOTOR SALES M H KING CO KLINK S PHOTOS FLOWERS and MUSIC MAYHUGH S GROCERY MCKEAN FURNITURE CO THE MODE MODERN SHOE SHOP MEACHAMS BARBER SHOP NATIONAL HOTEL NELSON S CAFE NU WAY PLUMBING CO OVERLAND BARBER 81 BEAUTY SHOP PAULSON S JEWELRY CO PETERSON S MARKET PIXTON S POTATO CORP OF IDAHO PIONEER SEED 81 GRAIN C J C PENNY CO RITTER PAINT 81 GLASS CO ROPER CLOTHING CO SUPER CREAM ICE CREAM SMITH HARDWARE SAFEWAY STORE SCHOLER S JEWELRY STEPHENSON S SHEET METAL WORKS SWANSON HARDWARE 81 IMPLEMENT CO SELBYS AMERICAN MARKET TAYLOR S GARAGE WM H THOMPSON ReaI Es'raIe Insurance UNION PACIFIC STAGES Inc VAN ENGLAND S WARD S MEAT MARKET WALL 81 RAWLINGS WESLER S SHOE STORE WHITEHEAD FURNITURE CO WILSON S ICE CREAM STORE WRIGHT MOTOR CO 4 BURLEY LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANERS PRICES CONFECTIONERY CO. xmM1um1uSmAT1 11 M5 oh - '1 ,. fx ff fa N, Wm M, ,4 e Af' :M fg ,- ' 'I 1 ,f ,x X 'J .V L 'S f if 'afhkkxxxx . 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He has also attended the Oregon State College and the University of Idaho. 7 Siupeirintenulreimt Gizoiictp Ii. 1Ji3NMAN was made Superintendent of the Burley Public Schools in 1930. He received his B.A. degree from the Kansas State College in 1916. In 1932 he received his M.S. degree from the University of Idaho. Under his direction the Burley School System has become an accredited institution. 'I QQ, ll is ,si 9 4-'- ff' 6 1' We fi. . if 4 1 , 5 Ralph Suderberg Brown Taylor INILI,B.rx R:XI,I'Il Louis A, SODERBERG ...liistriictiir ol' commerce, and registrar, She re- ...Head of the English department, adviser to the ceived her lib. degree from the University of Utah. Bur Hur and Quill and Scroll. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Idaho, and has attended the University of Whxshington. Fmrii Pmoxvv .. . Instructor of commerce. and physical education. PAUL TAYLOR Slit' rect-iwtl her ISS. degree from the University of ...Athletic coach and commerce instructor. He is Id,ilio. a graduate of the University of Idaho. Faculty MAR,1oRii-' iI'IIROCKNIORTON ELLA G. ROSECRANS .. . Instructor in Sophomore and klunior English, .1d- -'-Hlllh School llbmflan- adflser IQ the llbf3rV SMH' viser to the Ciirl Reserves. She received her B.S. de- She 15 il graduate of the LEWISIOH Norm-11 School' gree .tt ilie L'niversity of Idaho. BETH Loomis MELBA PARKER . . . Secretary to Superintendent Denman. She gradu- ated from the Burley High School in 1937. DoN GRAYOT . . .Instructor of English and algebra. She received ...Instructor of shop. He has an MS. .md n BS. de- hcr IIS. degree from the University of Idaho. She gree, and has attended the University of Idaho and has also attended the University of Whxshington. the University of Utah. hrockmorton Rosecrans Loomis Grayot Parker Q 2 : if in A is 'E .J pg 11 las 44 7:- 40' 55- -'93 M REX HALL w President www' VIRGINIA MEQIIAM Vice-President LEOLA CLAYTON Treasurer 1 JEANETTE REDFIELD Secretary Student Government SEVERAL years ago the Burley High School modeled its student government after that of the United States. The president must be elected from the Senior Class. It has been the custom to have the vice-president, who is president of the Senate, elected from the Junior Class. The Secretary and Treasurer are appointed from the Senior Class. The Burley High School Senate is made up of elected representatives from the home rooms of the three classes. The Senate regulates school affairs, introduces and approves bills and super- vises the school organizations. The House is composed of the Faculty. All bills must pass both houses before they become school laws. The School Court interprets the laws of the school and determines the constitutionality of the laws. The Preamble to the Constitution of the Burley High School is as follows: We, lhe sfuzleufs of fhe Burley Senior High School, in order io esiahlish a representaiive form of goverimzerif, encourage good school citizenship, promote student and faculty co-operation, aufl fo assure for ourselves and for succeeding classes a responsibility for the welfare and good oyljr of the school, do ordain and establish this constiiuiion for the Senior High School of Burley, I aao. 10 Court First Semester Second Semester 11 fl MEMBERS: Chief justice, M. XV. McLaughlin, Associate justices, Anna Ferlic, George Hackney, Theda Whitehead, Betty Barry, Gerald Skiles, Rada Craner, Ward Dworshak. Senate FIRST SEMESTER MEh4BERSZ Mr. Dan W'illiams, Adviser, Virginia Meeham, President, Qliver NWilliams, Carol Harpster, lfern Baugh, Doris Jefferson, Katherine Grohosky, Beth Wood, Elwood Rich, Eldo Xveldon, Charles Ramsey, Norma Johnson, Dominga Yrusta, Reid Church. SECOND SEMESTER MEMBERS: Mr. Dan Williams, Adviser, Virginia Meeham, President, Oliver Williams, Beth W'ood, Norma johnson, Benny Sprague, Wilbur Popp, Jay Barrus, Marshall lfisher, Glenn Terriere, Orville Gano, Curtis Mitchell, Alene Cheney, Jack Smith. 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V D z'g W . x fl 9: 1-A 1:5 22' L, Q ' fi , , ' 'Q f ll pg by ,471 P f' I Q' Qf-MK1 A fy fm 9 ? ,L EL Seniors Goiaoox R11 rua IIE last year of our first educational career has now been reached. For twelve long years we have been working for it, and now that it has come, we wish that we might go through it all again. But, the second time we would probably take it much more seriously. We have all had a great deal of fun Working and planning together for the purpose of accomplishing something. The class of 1938 has been a very successful and outstanding one. We have had an excellent representation in the athletic Held as well as many good scholars. It is our hope that the other classes of the Burley High School will follow in our footsteps on the road to success. The class officers for the year include: President, Gordon Ritterg Vice-President, Marva Baileyg Secretary, Clara Maig Treasurer, George Hackneyg Representative, W'ilbur Popp, Adviser, Miss Mary Barclay. C lL A S S O ll? 1 9 3 8 Senior Executive Committee Wi WK T. '7 1' 46-. Lili' Jsfmw A Sw :XR BETTE ANDERSON - - - Stomp My home is in heaven, I'm just here on a visit. HELEN ANDERSON - - Anile Silence is golden, so is her hair. MARVA BAILEY - - Marv Oh, she's playful alright. KENNETH BARRY - - - Ken A country lad with dainty country ways. THEO BELL - - - Fritz To worry about tomorrow is to be unhappy today. JESS BIDEGANETA - Bidgy A pink excuse is better than none. ELLIS BODEN ---- Sheik 0ne is blessed when one has both sense and good looks. WILLARD BOWEN - - Will Gives no tongue to his thoughts. JUNIOR BRADSHAW' - june Junior would like school if it were not for the classes. DE VAL BUTTARS Dee Takes life easy. VALERIA CALKINS - - Val She is best liked who is alike to all. WAYNE CALL - - Wayne My mother fed me canned milk-that's why I'm condensed. JAMES CAMPBELL - j'as. R. Mamma's little helper. LEOLA CLAYTON - - Clay Bright as a 100-Watt Mazda. Y KATHLEEN COLEMAN - Kathie Oh dear, I'm getting to be just like the rest of the younger generation. GRANT CALIPBELL - A kind and gentle heart he has. and foes. ALBERTA Coox A happy-go-lucky girl. MARILYN COTTLE The girl with a smile - - Sou to comfort friends - C ookiv - Mwrit' for everyone. ANNABEL DAX'I.EY - - Amzielvrl It is impossible to love and be wise. LI'll take love.l JILAN DENMAN - - IICFPIIF' My bark is worse than my bite. FRANCES DEWEY - Duke' Why can't I do two things at the same time? RUSSELL DOMAN - - - Rusty They might call me a pansy, but I'm no wall- flower. VELMA DRAGE - - - Toi I'll go my way and have my fun and lct those who will be clever. IVIURIEL DRAKE - - Turk I walk on my own feet, except when I'm dancing. ALBA DUKE - - - - Bobbie She looks so innocent and quiet. GEORGE ESPE - - - QIDOCU There may have been great men before me. but I doubt it. BILL EVANS - - Nwaggfrjl Thru' lights-first, himself, second, the sun, third, the moon. WILLIAM FARWELL - He eats all his dates. - Willie ANNA FERLIC - - - Ann That she is studious none can doubt, For an armful of books she is never without. MARAE GARNER - Trixie We all love dark, mysterious eyes. 17 i' '50- X- 3' 41 Wm. 'QT' As. -. bv -L 51 -oh, 01990 f lx 5- a-J '-sv M , 1' ff' .- 1: Q'- an QU'- L5-'F f Wil 3 .bfi- iwifi 3 ,Q A nu 'tn 4 A .4 HAVEN CII-RlHC'll - - He thinks much but says little, BKTTY Gnsus - She is shy but sweet. HOMI ll Glll IITTI' Hllawi' R-rl Hfiillyu Girls are the least Of my Ixn.llvlc'b. MARIAN GROVl'S - - - Tracy Men mean nothing to me in my young: lifefe only One. GEORGE l lACKNl:Y - HC?l7Il!7!7jH Just wait izirls, l'm going to get a 1938 Ford V8, in l958. REX HAI.L - Slvirll'y Tlwjflf' lt is Certain l am loved Of all ladies. JAY HARDY - He's the ladies' man. mln JOSEPH HARPER - - - joe Isn't he cute, and girls, he has a car. MARGARET HARRISON - Midge Among: the quiet we find the refined and reserved. CAROL l'l.-KRPSTER - A blonde, but not light-headed. ARVIN HASRILL - By your deeds shall ye be known. NELDA HILL - All angels have red hair. ucarpyu nfiruyu Ncl1ie LAWRENCE HOOOE - - Hank Back door kids, here comes the coach! lVlI1.DRED HOLR1 - - MilIif,' I.ife's no better if we worry, no Ionizer if we hurry. HILMAN HL'NT - IIimmic Hes an all around fellow-'what more do we want? v Kimi' l'fKRXX'Igl.I. - - - Mary Millie-ty i- the candle to onc's merit. I tm xixi l'lL'NllNC,'l'tJN - Gm The Spcurmiiit girl with the wiggly eyes. Ninn: All 1 LRSUN - - lt'ff A winning way, a pleasant smile, drusacd bu neat, and quite in btyle. Rviit ,Ii mix - - - Ruth l Quiet, .l!il'l'Y, and uuntenl. Kritii -ltmxri - - - Yaft's Hu hath the stride of a learned man. Biluxr JQRGENSFN - Study An htfnc-st, hard-working man. ALTA Juno ----- Bakr Oh we-ll, ymi can't have both beauty and brains. U'tizzlc-: which has she'fl BILLY JUDD - - - W'1Uuuz William Reid Judd, Jr., Esq.-v.hat's me. Lonifx JIQDD - - - Kg Feed him nuts and he's happy. Maxixia KEARNS - - - Ting A still. small voice-when heard. 'Vivux KIDD - - - Vin Giggles seem louder than words. LA Pixma KING - - Parc A sunny disposition has she. ALVIN LARSEN - - - - Al Quiet as the dead of night. 1NoL Saturday night.J FLOYD L,-xnsrx - - - Flag Ho is not as bashful as he looks. 19 . Ixizz Lovfuass - - lun ' Conspicuous by her silence. ? 35 Q' l' 7 A 'VA l Q9 X sm. .-v 'W x 'C ' Qgv 'vs p- qu. .ss fb Xl. 'W Ru-vim kr- ORfKN LYONS - Just heated atmosphere. Cl.ARA MA1 - - Irkie - rrKittyu Her winning wnys will always be remembered. HOWARD MATTIiEW'S - H Fame comes only after death and I'm in no hurry for it. ROMA MARTINDALE - - Roma Roma is a very quiet girl, but oh. so very, very nice. MYRA MOENCH - - Mina To beat her pep you'll have to go some. ROLLO MORRIS - - Curley The girls wouldn't like him any longer- he's long enough already. OPAL MOEEETT - - She is our real platinum blonde. MERLA ORTON Silence is golden. DENNY PACE - Tell me, little man, are at home like you? BETTY PATTERSON - I-le'd better be good or I'll get a DAN'ID PETERSON - Often seen but seldom heard. WILBUR POPP - fropalu Horam! - fflobnli there any more Mrs, Puri divorce. NDaVeH - PPPOP!! A man who gave all he had lor our team. ERNEST PYLE E. Wagon! He trippeth lightly. RULON RAMSEY - - Rulon Blessings on him who invented sleep. JEANETTE REDFIELD - Iinny She's always on the go and full of pep. 20 GORDON RITTTR - - Birdiv Uh, hc's a jolly good fellow. ST.aN1.1-Y RITTER - - AIN, Methinks I feel my own perfeclionsf' ELWOOD RICH - - Slim lt's a long trail but iL's a good head at the top of if.. fNlII.DRED ROBERTSON - - Millie What woul1ln't we give for her brains. E1.AxNii ROBERTS - - Pzzdgv She is Just the quiet kind, whose nature never varies. Vx RTL SANDBPRG - Suffix Of all the words of tongue and pen, The one she likes is M-E-N. FIMKR SCHENR - - - Elrrn'r 'AA gentleman makes no noise. Russi-.LL SHOCRTY - Rus One of our basketball heroes. DIETORIS Si,r1ciiT - - DuH' l can't read your bookkeeping, Yeryl. XYIRGINIA SLOTNICR - - Gin I would rather be than seem to be, FRE Sxflm ---- Fin She's good-nalurcd, and n Rumi scholar. REX Souxf - - - Mr Never talk when your mouth is full or when your head is empty. CARROLL SPRACHER - - Steamboat They call me peanut brittle because I'm half nuts. BENNY SPRAGUE - - Ben Life is like a name of football with time out for celebrations. 21 . . GAYLE SMITH - - Sm1ttze No physics at all is too deep for her. 2 'C ,f in ii '1- ,ag I ' wx' yu, iQ rl 15 , I .ll -S. 'N ,Q H , Y' V- Q Q Y L YS 6 31 THEDA WI-IITEHEAD - Tbz1rlic I wanna go play. OLIVER WILLIAMS - OH If I were not so nmliitinus, I would not always be so tirefl -'too tired lu study. BETH Woorm - Bertini You ran't help hut like her with her giggles and laughter. RICHARD VVOODALL - - - Dirk ls he thinking when he frowns? S- It if 1... LE Rov TADLOCR - - - Roy Hurley High Sch0ul's singing Ctiwlvnyf' LA AIA!! TAYLOR - - I,amrm-r It is hetter to blush than to turn green. I.Yl.l2 TIICDMPSLHN - Tuff The hest preparation fur the present is the future. TOM Too1.soN - - - To0lie VVhat I don'l know won't hurt nie. rrMFzZn MIil.N'lN TUCKI-QR - - The girls are falling for me in a hig way. ,f Pl' rl'1 utn THELMA TUTTI.E - - She thinks that love at first sight is all rixzht, but she believes in taking a second look. l,A VERNE VALDEZ Pinkiu Was my face red! MAX WEAVER - - - Max l 1lun't know whether studying is a pleasure ' or nut, I never tried it. Kal la RALPH WEST - - 11 Go west., young man, go west. 3' tv '5- fin-rw.-Xi':mui1'i'1 .lriyvv AllCII Susiv liztlufh Pvrn I willy .It-:in ll in cn lhirmlix' llu-ir I :iuiflili lfvzin l L-rn l'ull:ird it 1:37 CAMERA SHY Ralph Fairrhild I-lugs-iw Peterson .Iirnmy Iidneta Rziy Vnyre Ray Keen Gail llinsrhnm l.a Vern Free' Riild Solnmnn George Kern Wiminn Stocking Max Wnrr Don Powell Rox Bowers Eldon Cunningham Wayne Hurst Donnld Lallmnn 22 5 . I' ry-wrt- y xg.. YK, ..Q ... X. I-Q......,. ,...., .of Juniors gf T 51.57 LAC? ,tt X1--t M- Stn:- T io? PWA' ,zw Q fi..,N f , ' . ,,o.1,.,Q..T,,..Qt Y,.. C..,f.fNxfg2,'N'1::- Hiiizgt PlXf vi: NgQr'gt,2r'1'. XR ii: T .,g'I: t F . HAT? Rtuw.-....1.,xw. Tk., Y .A -' H 'YQ-'J L.,,...,.,,. ,xx,,.g., Xixg A X. y..x.-.. . x.'..... . ., ..... CQ L A S S O P 1 9 3 9 Junior Executive Committee W7 Don Adims Doug Ad. lxums Mary Badger Betty Barry Keith Bulkley Jerry Burke Maxine Carter Keith Connor Jean Carlos Frank Crawford Gerald Dunn Norma Duke Harold England Ernestine Faure Warren Ferrin Ray Filmore Bud Finley Steele Freer Fred Gano Orville Gano Verdean Goodfellow Blaine Groves Louise Hagberg Sarah Halford .fn .1 .aa- 'U' Nona Marchant Virginia Mecham Helen Miller Ethel Meiners Celia Moorman Gene Parrott Betty Pixton Harriet Pixton Dorothy Proudfit Ruth Oliver Oscar Ray, Jr. Dale Richards Boyd Robinson Eva Mae Robinson Leo Ploeger Delpha Sager Gail Searle Grace Shockey Gerald Skiles Jack Smith 415 1. YL 'f fvvv ' r i-,l 2 W f is , . V is ,ai G S 5, 4 l r 4--.- - w e fx... Y-r . N Siam, l l W H Lf fm e Ce ,-T A ' A I A ,ms ' . ty . 'N , A Marian Smith Virginia Shodde Howard Sorenson Eloise Swanson .-... 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X 1144':: 1:1 huh---1114 f.r':.wvNew-11-1-vlu .ln--Ex Slumvvl' Ihvrmzx Stannflloy .M!:xN'1:xr! 31:xrySvu:u'I .lrx-'lx Swift Thulmzx'I':1wHfn'k 1'urwin 'l':nxum H1'IlfI'lt'1 l'4'lx'I' Nluriv 'l'h+muvsun 1.1-Hn 'll-l'r'ivI'c .-X114-lm 'I'1llm-5' lfnrl 'llurx-'r In-Ima 1- 'llvug-11x Hzfyrum-NX'1Ili:ulxxN IV-211-I:1x NYilw-ll IlwIr:1I1lNYw-al, NN umh-Il XX 1-rlhlr YL-In1:xYmm1f Mzxrccllu Yruftzx 4- as ' .44 on 3' S a Sophomores i. -loiixxx Ciiixx T THE beginning of this school year. we started our journey into Senior lligh School. as a group of greenhorns. Ir didn't take us long to get acquainted with our new friends and enyironment. and we soon turned from fresh greenhorns to a group of lively. energetic. and able students. all eager ro help our school become bigger and better. Our Sophomore boys haye participated in all the athletics and have succeeded yery well. lhe Sophomore basketball team had a line season, and showed some wonderful prospects for our yarsity team. Three Sophomores represented the class in the all-school play. Our assembly was one of the best of the year, and we really showed the student body what we eould do. The bonfire we built at the pep rally before the Burley-Rupert game, was the biggest and best yet. XY'e really had Rupert burning. XY'e'ye tried to make the best of this year and we intend to make the best of our remaining years. Class oflieers for the year include: President. 'lohnny Glenn: Vice- President, XY'ard Dworshala: Seeretary-ilireasurer, Tom Church: Repre- sentatiyes, Lewis Bowen, l.ausanne Gudmundsen. Angeles Klenchaca, Charles Thomasg Adviser, Mr. NY'ilson. C EL A S S O JF 1 9 4 0 Sophomore llixecutive Committee .nf S Us via. 'X K- is 1 KIRK Vfancla Riley Betty Lou Sprague Marvel Taylor Clair XVhitchcad Bill W'illi.1ms James Hedin .gs fb s 1 'E 'W Qin, li x X . 2 L B gn. A -. QM' l 'flip ,, u 3-A 1 3'5- ivf ' w-..,. 'U- 1- A 1' MP' K- Mnyo Baker Barbara Bodcn Bob Bray Ellie Davis Johnny Glenn Katharine Grohosky Lausanne Gudmund Hollis Huston Fern Jensen Norma Johnson Dale Knight Mary Lambert Arnold Larsen June Meiners Veryl Moon Ruth Neilson Louise Painter Howard Parke Dorothy Peterson Pauline Ray 42-'J C- 15 -.4 . .v-Q i v -5 9 1 I pe' D'-nna Bailey Dale Hailey Della Bailey Nellie linker Jay lflarrus Fern llaxzilh Edwin Bergman Juni.-r liiilizxcsly Evelyn Ilirzuham Fae lfgmlhain Yeria liznghafn Jack Iiireh Kathryn Bisrhnif Lyle lilarlz Herman Rorlz Jack Rnwen Lewis Ilnxven Richard l-Inwen Zniia li.-wen Truman Bradley Elaine Bradshaw JBL' Bri-wh Louise Burnett Gene Burns Max Rurtwn Flea lliittars K. Calkins Bryan Campbell ii Sophomores HllC!lCfH711'l'C'll Mer.e Cxlzzigihell Iawweif C:-irrtgwineil Iif:rL'1m:e.I Fiwirz Cargill Karl Carlson Edith Cheney Nleivzn Chesiey Turn Church J-,hu KH .iper Ya.:uhn V.-.fper I-flms Vrane Rada Fraiier lilizaheth Daven Junior Dayley Lee Drziney Cara Dunlap hvfifil Dwnrshak Iflwwwfl l'-fllwards John I-Ir-inks-in James lfvrliv Marshall Fisher IM-nalii Fitzgerald IM-nna Mae Flynn Fiiiiive Pros! Glenn l-'nnk Wilma Garrard Anna Gnvier V- H lilaisze G--nth Marshall Giishrist Arthur Haiford IH.-rzza Hanks Frnily Harper Ki-:1':e'h Hay-in rt .li-in Hewarli liliifnrii Hihei Ri-ss Hines Fllilieria Haycfirk Ria Hines liiieetz Huuyan Faye Herve Theresa lvie Mildred Jones Willie .l.-nes Yilate Jnhnsrin Thayne Johnson Fl'-ui .izidni Sh-lla .liiilvl Rada Carlson Vhzirles Keen Mary Kelly Furl Larson R-flier! Larson Mary .lane Litsun Varmel 1.4-nfl Bessie Matthews Evelyn McKean .Y,1::e Mcl'Mir:alnl .l:a.-A Mel-fiwairi .le-:ati Miller l-Zrire'-.est51iHEarvl Amrfles Mancha.-'A Hefty lm.: M--fTei H.iu':3rli Mitsheil Ll-is Mzznsen Urn Merrill Alia Neilsnn LPG li Xvweri v La l're.e Olivers-in xwiiey Orr Ye-la Ou ens lrfEv:in.wr Peiersvn Keith Peterson Mark Peiersnn Phyllis Powell Giern IH-wers Arvvi Rasmussen Mfihle Rasniiissen IH-:irl Reynolds .lnne Richarvlsnn Grant Rirhins Wilma Rnherts Ri-her! R-ilsinsnn Charles Schenk Evelyn Shui-key Dntzald Smies llzzrton Silcnx Myrtle Smith Theo Smith Th-'ra Snow Iiiahrta Siorkzni La Yar Tayl-ir sv -v- C-.enri lerriere llarliara Thenias Charles Tlx.-'mas .-'Ava l..:e Tl-nnxps-ii Del-iris Tliutnpsuii I-farl Tuolsnn Sy'xes1erTron! 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As 5 U I ' , V .,L:.. ,-G. fil vqt ' Q. f.iP'7 ' - jv-,,.-, - ., .1.,., l v .--., , wr Q, 'v .42 4- . 1 QXC P , ., J, ,4.,..1. 4 N ' 71 gh, Pete PAUL PETL TAYLOR coached the Bobcats through a very successful football season and through a splend1d basketball season durmg thxs year h1s first year of coachmg at Burley More power to hlm next year Denny DENNY PACE Captam of the football team has the honor of bemg the only three year football man to graduate thxs year He has played fullback for those three years and has a reputat1on of bemg the lme plunger 1n h1s day Gene GENE SAMOA ACAITURRI a httle pnece of a basketball player IS stall the Captaln of the team a two year letter man and was on the Sophomore squad of two years past Although of d1mun1t1ve stature he has successfully held down h1s job as guard for the past two seasons rr u P' . .n , . . ff In 1 a . PP 9, V PP ,Q ' ' 1 - J 1 9 ' ' , . 9 . Q l TBALL SQUAD L25 .. -. U I I pq Lia. rs Gm ,..J Lrg -K I 4.- 7, MAIN TEAM . 1 1 alslkertlbail Lettermen 2 Schedule Burley ..... Burley Am. Falls Burley Malta ., .,,. Burley, Ashwn , .. Burley Rupert .,.. Burley Rupert , Burley Am. Falls ... Burley Twin Falls Burley. Oakley ,... Burley Jerome .... Burley, lluhl .,,. Burley .lemme Burley Buhl ..,..., .. ....... Burley Boise .... .. . Burley Twin Falls Burley Oakley , Burley Rupert ..,..., . , .. Burley. Rupert Burley. Filer .,...,,....,.,...,.. Burley. Filer ...,,..,. Burley. TOURNAMENT GAMLS Gooding ............., 21 Burley. Oakley ....,.,........ 19 Burley. Iiuhl .... .,....... 23 Burley. Twin Falls ......,, 27 Burley. Earl Toolson Benny Sprague Rollo Morris Fred Gano Elwood Rlch SOPHOMORE SQUAD Kenneth Barry Earl Toolson Don Adams Rollo Morris Bill Evans George Espe TRACK 133 II! -'-T!!! .. -.-U-, QA-4v.,.,,.,,.. ,, ..x . ... .,,, 4 . .... a.,.,Q .4 5 ...-..-... ...-- P 1 U l xx BIJRLFYWH Espe,sprintc'r. IT ,YY-' , '74121 mv ' ' Idaho ' nick up some -UQACK ME m 8,11-10 fl ffcr il.. lffifflllliil trx Bur-1g.vf'1 the A f' . . . .Q , ' 'feamamffognd v GA' '11'0fthU5'0mart-,Stiff nm-I 'ln'- '-Falla ,H an in . mm ,,.,wnL1rh,0v Elmmafrv will: , - gpaif' ' may -I X . film' - nfr.-+1 ' f Dre- Jlliiieet ner: 5,201 am X Qifexxgx' x Slgidki fm .sigma C - if 'Cthe mgh i ' ' hw: Leon Ac-a1ru..ln'?4 111. 1 T THE mterclass track meet, held April 20 Burley High School Semors took the champlonshlp by scoring a total of 72 2X3 points agalnst the Sophomores wrrh 26 2 3 po1nts and the unlors 14 points Earl Toolson, all around Sophomore athlete, was hlgh po1nt man for the meet, making a total of 20 points RESULTS 100 yard dash Espe Senior first avelm E Toolson Sophomore first 220 yard dash Espe Senior first Hrghjump-I1 Toolson Sophomore first 880 yard dash Adams umor first rst Mile run Doman Senior first Pole vault Shockey Matthews and High hurdles Evans Senior first Egan all Seniors tied for first Shotput Popp Senior Hrst 880 yard relay Seniors first fShockey Discus Popp Senior first Evans and T Toolson Teams from Burley, American Falls, Rupert, and Buhl participated ln an 1nv1tat1onal track meet held at Burley Apnl 22 i y 5 ' J . ' . 1' ' N v J ' 440 yard dash-Judd, Senior, first. Broad jump4E. Toolson, Sophdmorel 1' 1 J S 1 ' fi ' l ' 1 . J ' 9 ' Gnrls Sports HE GIRLS of the Burley Hlgh are proh1b1ted from competxtlve sports wxth other schools but they have shown then' abrllty 1n thns l1ne by therr zeal rn part1c1pat1on 1n 1nterclass contests and as 1nd1v1duals then' xnterest 1n var1ous sports outsxde the regular school routme Members of the G A A work for pomts to Wm a coveted numeral and tenms swrmmmg hlkmg sknng roller skatmg horseback r1d1ng and other sports The Senlor team Won the lnterclass basketball tournament after two nearly successful attempts Jean Denman recen es specxal recognxtlon as the Presxdent of the G A A , and as the only gxrl to recexve a B pm ln part1c1pat1on m athletlcs thns year 0 9 letter and B pin. Theylreceive points in basketball, baseball, volleyball: J GAINIHZATHQNS 3 ax xx ff if f f f E, fy? wif! A jhwff M0 f WX w. 4f,,' f fffl MXKL M N5 9 Im Mmm W 1 , XX -.Nm ,xgxyblgf Vf,N'f fHV 'I ff? W Q -J ., by ,V J' iff ff? W! M V - nf f'! A yf, M4 Nr TX' AK ful g XXQXE' NJA X xx-,XXX K Q- Gordon Ritter it ' I National Honor Society ' I O BE a member of the National Honor Society a student must be outstanding in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The officers are: Gordon Ritter, President, Elwood Rich, Vice-President, Rex Hall, Secretaryg Miss Kesson, Adviser, The other members are: Kathleen Coleman, Frances Dewey, Carol Harpster, Rex Sohm, Theda Xvhitchcad, Tom Toolson, Rollo Morris, Jeanette Redfield, Leola Clayton, Mildred Robertson, Vifilbur Popp, Clara Mai, Kenneth Barry, Susie Baugh, Anna Ferlic, Marva Bailey. Library Staff The library staff, under the direction of Mrs. Ella Rosecrans, has served the student body faithfully during the past year. The members arc: Joyce Allen, Bette Anderson, Marjorie Anderson, Susie Baugh, Alberta Cook, Jean Denman, Velma Drage, Muriel Drake, Mary Farwell, Betty Gibbs, Alta Judd, La Pree King, Alvin Larson, Harriet Pixton, Merla Orton, Le Roy Tadlock, La Verne Valdez, Beth Wood, Howard Matthews, Cecil Owens. 'QQC 42 Editor - - Assistant Editor Business Manager - Assistant Business Manager - Photo Editor - - Assistant Photo Editor Boys' Sports - - Girls' Sports - Adi ertising - Editor - - Assistant Editor - Business Manager News Editor - Sports Editor Feature Editor Exchange Editor Art Editor - Typing Editor GEORGE The Bobcat THEDA WHITEHEAD CHARLES RAMSEY - HILMAN HUNT - JERRY BURKE - CAROL HARPSTER - GEORGIA HOGGAN - JIMMY EDOETA ,- 1 If Theda Whitehead Organizations - GORDON RITTER, ANNABEL DAYLEY BETTE ANDERSON Features ---- ELLIS BODEN, NELDA HILL Senior Features ---- CLARA MAI Iunior Features - - - THELMA WOOD Sophomore Features - - LAUSANNE GUDMUNDSEN Snapshots - - MARIAN GROX'ES, GAYLE SMITH Art - REX SOHM, INEz LOYELESS, RUTH NIELSON - - - ALTA JUDD Secretary ----- - - GAYLE SMITH IHIACKNEY, BILL EVANS Adviser - MISS BETH LOOMI5 he BIIIIFQHIUIIF KATHLEEN COLEMAN Mimeograpb Editor - ERNEST PYLE - CAROL HARPSTER Copy Reader - - CARROLL SPRACHER FRANCES DEWEY Cireulation Manager ----- BETH WOOD n JEAN DENMAN Reporters MELN'lN TUGRER, LA PREE KING, ROMA MARTINDALE, JEANETTE REDEIELD, AN- JIMMY EDOETA NABEL DAYLEY, STANLEY RITTER, HAR- - JEAN HANSON RIET PIXTON, BETTE ANDERSON, GLEN A LAMB, GEORGE ESPE, BILL EVANS, AL- ' JOYCE LLEN BERTA COOK, CHARLES RAMSEY, ZINA HARRY HARPSTER ORELBERRY. - - SUSIE BAUGH Adviser - - - - - MR- SODERBERG Frances Dewey Q Kathleen Coleman :Qs ig. 1 Jean Denman G. A. A. OFFICERS: Jean Denman, President, Marcella Yrusta, Vice-President, Nelda Hill, Secretary, Wanda Riley, Treas- urer: Miss Brown, Adviser. OTHER lVlEMBERS! Della Bailey, Verla Bingham, Fay Bingham, Raquel Bideganeta, Kathryn Bischoff, Rada Craner, Beth Cannell, Bette Anderson, Elizabeth Daven, Frances Dewey, Effie Davis, Velma Drage, Marian Groves, Elaine Gooch, Katharine Gohosky, Betty Gibbs, Lausanne Gudmunsen, Louise Hagberg, Sarah Halford, Mildred Holm, Wilma Garrard, Verdean Goodfellow, Wilma Jones, Alta Judd, Mildred Jones, La Pree King, Mary Lambert, Evelyn McKean, Angeles Menchaca, Virginia Mecham, Roma Martindale, Alta Nielson, Ruth Nielson, Helen Miller, Harriet Pixton, Gene Parrott, Phyllis Powell, Betty Patterson, Mildred Robertson, Virginia Shodde, Evelyn Shockey, Eloise Swanson, Grace Shockey, Mary Stuart, Bessie Tinsley, Marvel Taylor, Gayle Smith, Martha Trout, Beth Wood, Dominga Yrusta. Girl Reserves OFFICERS: Frances Dewey, PresidentgHarriet Pixton, Vice'Presidentg Members of the Girls' Council, Anna Ferlic, Lausanne Gudmunsen, Carol Harpster, Nelda Hill, Virginia Meachem, Phyllis Powell, Mildred Robertson, Miss Throck- morton, Adviser. OTHER MEMBERS! Bette Anderson, Della Bailey, Susie Baugh, Blanche Bowen, Dorothy Buor. Beth Cannell, Leila Chalk, Leola Clayton, Kathleen Coleman, Alberta Cook, Elizabeth Daven, Effie Davis, Annabel Dayley, Jean Denman, Ernestine Faure, Alice Farwell, Katharine Grohosky, Ruby Hansen, Ruth Hardy, Deana Hartwell, Phyllis Hartwell, Marjorie James, Alta Judd, Billie Koffman, La Pree King, Inez Loveless, Maxine Maughn, Evelyn McKean, Helen Miller, Myra Moench, Margaret Pace, Gene Parrott, Mary Parrott, Ruth Patterson, Betty Pixton, Jeanette Redfield, Jeanne Salmon, Virginia Shodde, Evelyn Shockey, Marian Smith, Gayle Smith, Fae Smith, Barbara Solomon, Barbara South, Elizabeth Sprague, Eloise Swanson, Laurella Tannehill, Beatrice Teter, Marvel Taylor, Mary Thompson, Martha Trout, Viola Walker, Maxine Weldon. .4 Frances Dewey A183 ll nr. Jeanette Redfield Awvf mf 7: l glitz Home Eeonfomies Club Oi ttcttcs: vleanette Redlield, President: Betty l5.iri'y, Yiee-President: N1.iry Voyee, Secretary: Dorothy Petersen. Tleisurerg Dorothy Peterson .ind XY'ilm.t Alones, Reportersg Xliss Keller .ind Xliss llow.1t'th, Advisers. Mi XHSIRS1 Helen Aiiderson. Della lS.iiley, Betty B.irry, Iiiye ISin3,gli.im, Ritliryn Biseliorl, l.orn.i Bowen, Dorothy liuor, l,or.i Buor, louise Burnett, Beth Cxnnell, Allene Cheney, Alb.i Duke, NY'.ind.t liitehind, Anna Irerlic, W'ilni.x filrrnrd. Vet'de.in Ciootlft-lloiv, Sarah H.1lford,Donn:i Hanks, Ruth Hiirdy, Eileen Hoggnn, Iiern Jensen. Mildred jones, XYilm.i jones, N1.iry l..imbert, Nona Marebnnt, Bessie Matthews, Betty Lou Motlgit, Alta Neilson, XY'iltri.1 Patty, Dorothy Peterson, Betty lou Pixton, lfern Pollard, Norma Poulton, Jeanette Redfield, W'ilmn Roberts, Betty Patter- son, Xlildred Robertson, N1.iri.in Smith, Myrtle Smith, Thom Snow, Marvel Taylor, Bessie Tinsley, lfredona XVoolsten- liulme, N1.iry Yoyee, Nlaxine Carter, Vilate johnson. Ag, Club The Ag. Club is eoniposed of the 4-H Swine Club and the 4-H Dairy and Beef Club. The otlieers of the Swine Club are: W'ayne Clill, Presidentg XY'endell XY'est, Vice-Presidentg Aryin Haskell. Secre- t.iry-Trensurerg Homer Ciillette, Reporterg Mr. XVilson, Adviser. Other members .trez Richard Bowen, Howard Hanks, james l5erlie, Ross -Iudd. The officers of the Dairy and Beef Club .irez Kenneth Barry, President: lots ell Hunt, Vice-President: Dean Fentress, Secretary: lfrank llowler, Reporter: Mr. XVilson, Adviser. Other members .trez l5l.tine Jorgensen, De Val Buttars, Alvin l..irson, XV.irren lferrin, Homer Gillette. Dean lientress, Cecil .-Xllditler. Wayne Cull 63 s Kenneth Barry .bg Iilwood Rich HIPY Club The lli-Y Cluh is composed of boys who are known to have leadership, average scholarship, good sporrsmansliip loyalty, and a high moral standard. OI I-Ic'IRs: Flwood Rieh, President: Tom Toolson, Vice-President: Benny Sprague, Secretary: Russell Slioeltey' Treasurer, Mr. Roy Baker, Adviser. Other members: George Ifspe, Oliver Williams, Rex Sohm, Reid Clitiirli, Curtis Mitehell, Fldo W'eldon, Dee Rex Bingham, Gordon Ritter, Harold Fngland, Fred Gano, Orville Gano, Rollo Morris, Yfilbur Popp, Charles Ramsay, Don Powell, Rex Hall, Frank Crawford. B. Club The purpose of the B. Club is to promote all high school athletics and activities and to luring other benehts to the members. Qui-'PICZFRSZ Rollo Morris, Presidentg Tom Toolson, Vice-President: Don Powell, Secretary: Coach Paul Taylor, Adviser. Other members: Denny Pace, Elwood Rich, Donald Adams, Douglas Adams. XY'ilhur Popp, Lawrence Hogge. Orville Gano, Gene Aeaiturri, Leon Acaiturri, jess Bideganeta, Russell Shockey, Benny Sprague, George Espe, Earl Toolson, Burton Silcox, Stanley Ritter, Lyle Thompson, Ray Voyce, Howard Matthews. Rollo Min-rig ay c i is ' L. 'iw' Bette Anderson Tlaesipiiains The Thespian Club is a national organization for the purpose of encouraging interest and skill in high school dramaties. To he a member of this club a candidate INUSI appear in not less than two acts with not less than a total of seventy speeches. The othcers are: Bette Anderson, President: Virginia Mecham, Vice-President: Gayle Smith. Secretary: Mr. Ryan, Adviser. The other meinbrs are: Carol Harpster, Lausanne Gudmundsen. Gordon Ritter. Benny Sprague, Ellis Boden, Elwood Rich, Tom Toolson, Hollis Huston. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for high school journalists. The students are selected for their achieve- ments in journalism. The officers are: Frances Dewey, Presidentg An 1 ' Denman, Treasurer, first semester: Harry Harpster, Treasurer, second semester: Xlr. Soderherg. Adviser. The other members are: Bill Evans Hilman Hunt, Rex Salim. Nlelvin Tucker, Harriet Piston. .lean Hanson. Carol Harpster, Kathleen Coleman, Ernest Pyle, Susie Baugh, Beth Wood, jeanette Redfield, La Pree King, Roma Martindale. nahel Davlev. Yiee-President: klimrny Fdoeta. Secretary: .lean I-'ranrcs Dewey Q 4 'Q L 1 Bil Esars P655 G SJ, 8 Hlori Q 1 hn- Pep Band The Pep Band was organized in 1936 for the purpose of creating more pep in the school and at the athletic contests. The striking uniforms of green and white, the school colors, were purchased last year. A ye:ii s previous experience in music is required for membership in the Pep Band. The members are: Bill Evans, President, Lausanne Gudmundsen, Secretary-Trezisurerg -Iim Roper, Alta Judd, Elmer Schenk, Cecil Owens, Hollis Huston, Eloise Swanson, Russell Smedley, Earnest Pyle, Morris Swanson, Dale Bailey, Reid Cottle, Howard Sorenson, jay Hardy, Keith Simons, Bessie Loveridge, Eldo W'eldon. Director-Reed T. Hyde. Yell Leaders The yell leaders have made a great effort to bring more pep into the school and make the students more active in supporting the teams. The success of their endeavors could he seen .it any of the football or basketball games this year. The yell leaders were chosen by .1 committee from the B. Club and the G. A. A., beczufse of their pep. They are: George Espe, Yell King, from the Senior Class: Virginia Nlecham. from the junior Class, and Lausanne Gudmundsen, from the Sophomore Class. Xi iff i Q , George Espe fl AllfSehool Play CAST: Gordon Ritter Bette Anderson lilwood Rich Grace Sliockey Kathleen Coleman Marsliall Gilchrist Elizabeth Daven Clair Whitehead Rex Sohm DIRECTOR: Mr. Ryan Dceellaimaitiioini Keith Jones Original Oration Annabel Dayley Humorous Reading Virginia Meeliam Dramatic Reading Ellis Boden Oration Adviser Mr. Ryan Debate AVITIRMATIVE Grace Shockey Carol Harpster NEGATIVE Rex Hall Rex Sohm A151-'IRMATIVE I.aPrelc Oliverson Ifranccs Dewey Hilman Hunt Leon Tcrricre NEGATIVE Gerald Skiles Morgan Hanks Grant Campbell ADVISER Mr. Williams AllllfSchool Dance 52 - FEATU QES 0 ON T1 I Q YM ff 1 Z XW Q... iZ f 0 fb A lr ff 'MW ff f 3 . ,- f' J' y.,LLi5- I ,H On at Qi ' - 5 0 2 f J D , lf, l . , ' l .rf ' f f 91' ' ' gf W f ' , ' I f' , 1 A f ': f ff! 7 , 04, . ff' ,f ff , ' Q1 f 'f' f , V .1 I. x' .' .'l,i , X? !', ff 1- X . , ,gf , QM llfy 0 s ' f 1' I I I , I , X , 33' f f y Q .4 f if ,-fa 'O ft! ' ' -.- f. 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ASW , ' blk Qu 1 X' Bobcat Clwtterblat u H B1e to sthool mx m m1ny Sllllllllg l1kLS we see Aug 31 Sept 2 L11dercl.1ssmen euttmg school to 1ttend the county f:ur Vvhx C111t 1111.1 fallow the emmple set by tl1e Semorsl Or 1re theyg Sept l lootb1ll p11et1ce bCi,lll9 Don t st1rt 111111111111., If eoncl11s1o11s people lf s only the1r hrst pr11ct1ce Sept 20 Nlmonettes prog,r1m cy cm t fool us they re not real Sept 24 Alb1on f00Iblll te1m at Bur lcy Burlex comes out on top but we all say 1t should hue been 1 more one SldCLl score Sept 27 lrlendlx Reptlles assemblv proemm Nlr R11 monds job IS mee t l Cjlll' Hrst Class A 1,1n1e 1t Oak cy 1 cert11n l1ttle town IS put o11 tl1e r111p bv 111113, il eert.11r1 te1n1 Oct 4 fxeryone qomg 1rou11d vuth bark d knuekles md surf 1rms as the Old fllIlCllll1b 1,1r11e IS st1rted Oct 8 Football tc1m at I1ler Won' Oct 8 H11.,l1 School closes for harxest VICQIIOH Oct 15 Footbxll team at Blxekfoot won agam Oct 22-Ch1lk up another one for the dear old green 1nd WlllfL Defmted 2 powerful eron1e squ1d 1t erome' O t 25 School reopens 1fter 11e1t1on everyone aereemg tl11t rollmg down a stzurcase IS 1n e1s1er may to t1ke we1gl'1t off the h1ps rlnn plekmg spuds Oct 28 Student Body Dance A good t1me was had by all t 30 We um :1g11n at Buhl t IS t1me Ho hun1 savs the team but we know ll wasn t so easy Nov S Amencm I'1lls footb1ll te1m at Burley A 6 to 6 t1e-what a game' lNo1 5 umor Tun Frollc he spue of the progrwm seemed to be 1 eer 111n dmee team who I me111 eon ett1 serpentme p1per 11s 1111 exerx thmg Illlf 1111keS up a llllll lOLlS nrt Nm 111s11e1 311 foo111ll L,1I'I'lE W1 our old r 1ls 1 be111111u .1 1 1e1x1se 11 e XX ll 11 lg NX hat do XOLI Illlfllxb ow 1 1 e IIISIQI Slup 11t 1 1111 WIVD l'Nov l9 fuleluell foolblll lfllllt 1t P1111 1 111 11 s bu 11ot1111t, o be 1sl1 1med of lNov 75 Tl1.1r1ks1,111n511e111o11 when ow 29 B1sketb1ll se1so11 opens l IC 1 1 o put e 1 you who 1X.1tel'1edtl1epr1 t1ee 1ee11 d1te or 'No1e111ber ll 1 lc S e r1111111ers xe e e Illlls llk 9 plssee NK ls llltefet 1 ee ee3 e1s1oo11 c l0 e11111 on srr1tosp1er1 1 1111s We 1 c I Our b1skttl11l te1111 II X111er1 n Ubt 1 5 our turn next Illllg WL IUIDL ec l fl 1 1' ll 1 ee blsketball g me lflkl on Oh el l you sav R1tt R11 er Hugh Se 1ool5 Hmmn1n1n1111 Dec 2 Nierrx Cl1r1st1111s lllcl ne Wllh you 3.151111 on 111u1ry 3 Dec '7 Ashton lnsketbnll te.1111 II B111 ley ost c 28 Th Nldxelr B 11 1 dent 1llx who started the not? l 11 S the CII s nlght to howl I '1' 61 ,J dd X 493 1 .1-sfq C Z E I I NNW V f-' 2 ' 'J .ex X' . - ' f .O , . .. 1 I 3 ' 4:6 Lf? f x . ,gif if , ' A N l l , If 1 q A: ,- f .frfl I! 4 1 9 . fi , 1 1 ..L,f',:-ft 'Tp -X 'X 1 K Q: ' , X- , ' ',i5'2l251'4 1 1 1 , lv , M F 1 4,,l,le,::,.:5. 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A K L .:., Q Lirtlc Buckaroo I . I 'Ohf Oh! s f' ,, , X Brolhc1'ly Love V . 9' - , ,, Q. w if . J 4 . . ' ' k V , X , , . , ,, Ag' . .YQ 1 P 'gs - . -Q , P. ,wt 4, 7 Aq ' ,- L3 fi m 1 K 1 .1 XVh0 Gavc Thom to You? 'X I' IL Must Bc Love Pun No Bills jx ,vox ' T Gifs, seg x - V ff N' xuvoc 60 ' Q f Q J 1' ,,.. Bobcat Clatterblat Continued a 3 B1ck from xacatnon boy what a tnrcd fcelmg' Jan 4 Met our old rn als on the home court and won' Maybe we should look for .1 new rnal an 7 Looks llke vx d better keep our rnal return mme with the same on thtmr floor and speakmg of dog g ts cw tc s lo nncl dcntzllx ll Awcngul our former defeat by ral-.mg American Ialls on the home floor an 14 Game uxth Tvun Falls lost 33 to 19 e p n 18 eromc it Burley Won' 1 71 O1klcy game at Burley Athrlll from st1rt to fimsh wnth the Bob cats trulmq bv one basket at the flmsh All mn the day s work though l guess Jan 24 Second semester starts 75 Basketball game at Buhl and von 32 to 16 We re all dumb wnth astomshment Aw shucks nt wsercn t nuthm says the team Jan 26 Matmee dance-Everyone com plamed of a good tnme Jan 26 Lost from 'VI-alta to play Hey burn or not to play Heyburn that 15 the questxon an 28 Musnc concert Tsk tsk that bovs chorus It must se been some :lung they ate Sw dxdn t the gurls look swell though? jan 28 Lost to Jerome by one pomt Stranger thmgs have happened Feb l Buhl won at Burley One never knows does one5 Feb 3 In mth the bug nobs now played the capntol cnty s team It was a great game but Feb 9 Loring Campbell and Elwood assembly program No comment Feb 14 Oratorncal dlX1Sl0l'l of the unter class dcclamatnon contest beglns Unaccustomed as I am Feb 25 Musxc concert Nlr Hy de must have threatened the boys chorus wxth U s thus tnme March 10 Il I2-Class A Tournament at Twm you here too? Small wor d lsn t lt' March 24 25 26-Class B Tournament at Burley and the basketball boys had to go about thexr school work just the same-a raw deal Apnl 15 16 Dxstrnct musnc festnal at Burley Henceforth nt mll be called the dnstrxct Whxng Dmg May I8-G A A May Fete-Gnrls everyvs here and not a soul to see' May 20 Senlor play How the whole school acclanmed them as ham actors Specnl date for May Senior Day what could be so rare? Two Semor Days May 24-Commencement It s a great lxfe say the Semors Isn t xt? And so we brmg thxs record to a close--wnth smcere thanks to all who made xt possxble , s Xu 1 1, 1 1 0 ' I I , S I ski fl X . i f f ' cs 4 3 ' I - .ai . A '. ' - ---4 v qv -Sl U . 'asf .4 n .- '- tra y u 2 ' l . 1 A 'F , I , ' -4 I I 1 , ' f ' f iz x - 'Z' -'W S ' L, lk K A 4 :V , l ap , jj' - ,Q L' fn'-' 4 Jn. f. ' ' ' - r, f . . - A ' - J .g 1- F .IH T, A l . , , . fiyh ...th-gl .all us 've lst, ' l- A ' -' l Jang - M A A t - . ' .' Q J A 1 ,' ,' 5- . T . . 1 ,. ' I l ll 3 !! 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