Burley High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Burley, ID)

 - Class of 1939

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BUTQLEY SENIOR I-IIGI-I SCHCDCDI. SHVER,ANPHVERSARY t THE BOB CAT I 9 A if! X1 Presents the Ediion of 3 9 Pr 'foreword It is the goal of the Bobcat staff of 1939 to mirror in this book the ideals, traditions, activities and tri- umphs of Burley High School. May you find reflected here that which made your school days worth while. When you turn these pages it is our Wish that- you will find a record of the experiences you had in high school, and remember- Not mighty deeds, just common things The task and pleasures each day brings. 'H VW i t ll- pecfication AV' w-'W To Stella Kesson dean of glrls and mathematxcs eacher who through her many years of teachmg ln Burley Hlh School has seen and helped promote the pro gress of our actxvmes we dedxcate thxs twenty flfth ed1t1on of the Bobcat l l ,MQ ix H f ,kt l like y 15 . f ' . rf f' - 2 f a QW V A V V' Q r ,xy f e X! :Z ff' ,f 1.7 ,Q I , rf- 1 1 r Y pf'--1 .n . A ' .1 ,jf-,fr X X - .-T , -,f y K ., Q , , 'fi '7 1 ' . 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Vwle are proud of our school -A -with its maple-floored gymnasium, its ath- . t letic field, which is one of Southern ldahols best, I f its system of democratic student government, its variety of courses. and its capable staff of inf structors and administrators. ,- ' f ' yn, li 6 - 1 -f liiiiii - . t fff' Gene .5 ENE - 3, i , A 4 K A 14 ' . mouse! snapshot :: ,L j I 5 t1f'l pike- Pic Conlcgl W' ,,l it ,, -. nl J ' C, furemk, 'Um-fu x ' V ' N , :LgT4tP:g' f fmwford' in by 1.'mn'k' 3-.,.iQ N- . --Q :' is .' ' Qi 5 s L- ' buf' -V - 'fA'4bT ' ' 3 VV' I -,L Q- 'X -Mv...fw, unif Uh flashy .- 4 Ofms th greg W .. tht- bask ese boys U and Wh. the teamcglgaqhteam JVIS0 make 8 . guess' 'S Contrast real Oleg 310 6 X9 QQXQQQAEQC' . Y ' t 'xkoi Q Kcxqgciixol X3 N98 we-N' K 3 'OQXONN sri me A, Q2 ge. Wadi? l2i5'lc'0 jezifdo 54, O9 ,Q Y , . 'Y' X-56, ba' 0' 1 -X0 A, ,,-. ' f , ' 69225 ofa excllzg low , O is OK -QS - N - Q, -.-' on we 10 C ll K ' 4 fi O 306 KQ3 Q0 x F- ,. Q xx . . 'A 09 sNXgxi'9gQgll QQSOX X' 1 glib W9 Qt Superintendent NOW GFORGE l-UENMAN A a 'N 'sf as---'- x --4 Q' ,Iunxfar IIigh Instructor nf Mmic Ibrcrrnbvr 13. I909, Rminwtcr. Indiana Ianuarv I5, 1939. Scattlc. Xxfashington Many of us are decply apprvciativr for having the opportunity to Qzudy muiic undcr Miss XVcrns'r's guidnncr GLINLRAI. b'NIAPSI IOP WINWI R Zl'!1f l'1'1:I: Pvmi Picture txksn by Hurry Hxrpster 2I110'Zldh1 '-'PUFJCI'-I 'D OD' ZOITJF' ...Ist of I I Dcccmbcr 7, IOZI, Mountain Home. Idaho January I, 1010, Ihxrlcv. Idaho Hc- was lzrml, gvnvrnuw, wurrmui. an l1rur.'c. RI':VIiRI5NI7 Ii,XI'HI'R I IE KUNKITI A' 4., -3,-., .. xii iff 9 V l s Off - YQ ,..- .W If 1 A E 'f iv ,A 5 A ,swu- Jk if A-Q- f ffl- Y ' tv V- 5 this 'N A ji, s, 9 ,gf-f'f 'fm? , ga' -Yt'd'? 9 y- 5,9 : Q.. , ,Q I Clfaiisf. '?'3 ii s- -- VA Q.. n 5 '.l'1 1 K' N- ' swiiw 'E1,i'i,j X .. t. R-.'i'-ii '4:' - 3 I 5 i H IX! l 7 1 s 1 s f' N ' 5 R P 3 I 8 ,' f 1 ve ' , de T -A 9 .,, R ' ' A R 4' Ms - 'I X: -if 1 tmx ct tire'-.wa I sox Ts 'wwil llll- 'l i .-1.1t':v.: Puri. .'l.1'i'iwr eniou Cooperation, spirit. and progress have been passwords for the Senior class of 1939. We see this year as a climax to our accomplishments. lnitiating something new, members of the class sponsored a Christmas party for their parents and high school faculty. The class was well represented in athletics, dramatics, debate, music and journalistic activities. In the Senior play Headed for Eden, directed by Eugene Ryan, the dramatic talent of the class appeared for the last time in high school production. On class day, May 23. Seniors gathered for their final social event. The day's events included a breakfast, assembly, matinee show, and party in the evening. Leading the group has been Leon Terriere, president: Mary Voyce, vice- ptesident: Doris Jefferson, secretary: Harry Harpster ffirst semesterj and Leo Ploeger fsecond semesterj, treasurers. Advisers are Mary L. Barclay, and Don C. Cirayot. Now, taking inventory. we find that we are men and women-almost! Page Eight Ns.- L J 1,, If.. I 1 , , .. I 11 l'3uf'wr 'xfu --ll, .... .:'l.:r 40: , a xUl3INSU'N IHUXAI D FKDANIN proud poswxsor The more I sludv nnthxnp mouth h hmm mm rs rl PM bcuer I hkr ir, Foorbml v Y H09 4 Track 213: B Ciub 3 4 1 n A V MQ4Q1Zc'lf'74 V MARY VOYFE Mc-n mnkv the bcs Hnmr Fc 2 1, Sm-crvmrv lg IYxc:utxw Lummntrrr Bndy Trmsurrr 42 Class :dem 4: National Honor Vlub 3-4: Trnnk Tc-nm S w I 40 v 5 . 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'I'hcspmn'c I 4: Debqw I 4, Irnmx FRANK F 6XK'l.ER Club 34 mfmff' Tfnml I M1 1 ELDA JANV lfOKX'l.l'S Am I liulc' wfu, W lr-.N T-'nngs Tfwy? SMI RH-'ff-'X - ' Wham mm lov .- ug I Napoleon. Clue President I 'lf cj- R l 'flC',l V41 l 'l ' lnrgivc cvcrylhingf' G A Ag, Club 1.3 41 Ag Cm, N- F- L 4: N-mon.-I Iiupuf 1 4- 4. l'lomcFc zz yicthprmidmi 3,-5.4, B Ov S- Burfllur Smlf 41 Pmbcnr lwlmwr 4 Chorus 4-2 Opera 4. A Q-u l ll if S c r o ll 4: ll.-ullur! for n Z, Igdvn 4. 1 rlJX-,UV ' wif If AU , Q A. an Q 1 I ISIQSSIE 'I l'!Sl.l H lL'R'I IS MITKKIIIYII . Is not v v v r v truc lu v c r .1 ' A blush ls Inxmuzntul but mum' 324, r'r..1rlyr7 llumr I1 LI'-4 Surclarv timcv inc'onvl-nisnrh llmekctbnll Z llnmr Fc 4: G. A A 3 4: Orch-'x Foozbnll 3-4. Track 3' Ill Y 3-4 tm 1,3 4, lhml 3 Sqlmml flrurl 4 Treasurer HLY 4: Senate 2-3. .mf un.-J. rwhcn 4 K BLAINII IGI l.I7Y r All 'l- IUXIIWI-l.l. Gotta get mms shut cw I :lo pmfrss In be no IU Class Secretary Trcnwrrr Z Th-U1 what I sfcmf' lloml ' , 143: Girl Rcwrvcc 34 Nmtmnx PLAN Pagu Ten llonnr 4. PN tx .nu- 'IN F AI In n xr 1: I4 xr I now Im x In I mmurr s urn U nr l-urlfn Inr bglcf forum rr -L- LIXXIS FOI IRIN LD IB ver of Idle Ourx A5466 sl I v fub 2 Bind 4 tlnn fm at mx I ur c,v-,hon I Qpr-lk M Home Fc .uiiff 1 IV-nv ' IIARRH HARPQIFR ILORENCE ROISIXSON b come g xt n She does her tlnnkmg rn qmuu 7' CUUU YO I' K f 'A m-lrks Glrle horus 4 r bull not 1 1 Srgff 4 roll 3 4 Qrlmol Conf X ub 4 wx muxrcr ur Hur Staff 4 Rb'I'H LARSFX GAX I I. SF ARI I' am not touchy prarsethc I' r drunk Ind be merrx cunts xrQ urus for tomcrrov. bnngs ex.xmi Bur Hur Sraff-1 A Clxb 2 3 4 Bom Tho us 4 Opcra 4 NONA VIARCHANT ARCHIE PARISH m u r Q 1 I know each day wall bring th 1...,' un roken G A A Home ras E a Hxgh chool nt orus Scxtc' I River High Srhool 3 'S 4 Opera 4 Thesplnns 4 lxdbff DAI E RICHARDS 'NIORMA POUI TON High wld: and handsomr AS erect as a moral prmx Basketball 2 Track Manager ple G1rlReserweS 4 Home 17: M60 S S S X X Page Eleven kx 4 N 5, . i 1 A. I gf' ' I- - , 1' 1 . I I .R -f 'I'llI.I.NIA xwwlm Jr., ' 1. ll ws f , I mv we, fur I clud' y u u ' lI.1'- .1 pi L I un A rf Luv ll. Y X G A A 1, I5ob1tSr.1Il I mn' bv 'flvnl uni nw IGM 4 4' Cl1rl'fll1 1.4 r'q 4, ' .II Z-3 4, II f lub I-1 I'r.s I ,7 ul' of IH' f lub 4' Iv.-.num I K ' Q ff 1, H..f.f.,f ff flu- 4 , I . ,. f 1' , . .' X f IUISID' I. ' Lo ll Ag If I bc 'I-nt, 'rss nc may r .I : . , . nr rh. Ish lc mv rf l l ' x .Nfl A .x 2: . . 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MEINERS lf gmIflQfQ: 'Q5ifEff,fggQfQin1 guliq RALPH iiovisiix f Sn? I WP klmd On Fhf S. 41 l.ilJr.1ri:in 2.4. Nn.rm.ii iilmiii In And WU fj't.flfSffVf W ,Eff 'fa I-I yffwl I E 0 1 f h-nh wr. ifmnim Nmimi iiimuf 4 WH hm' BOW UWUS 3 4- M X, iz c c 4 5,-, 3. 7 l H 35 . 1 ' v 'j . 1 had A fs i- N ' ERNESTINE FACRE A I 1.120 PLOEGER lf 'ltwill Jbldf Ihv Cflmlfiii Of ml' Coming events cant their xlm 10rd-' U- A, A- Z- WWW' EC 1 doww before. Basketball 2: I. S lx Girl Rcsvrves 3'-5: l'vl1rllur Staff 4 43 C1355 Treasurer 4 Vlllfill. H FREDONA XVOOl.S'l'lfNllUl,Mli 3 4 tCVi 5'g'4l0VQ Tmfk One who knows how to win - : u 'L 1 rf in EMMA GOCHNOUR I chxrge you, follow me ot, Ifuae Twelve friends :md lserp the-m. Girls' Chorus Z-'5-43 Opt-rn 4: Hom! EC, Z-3'-1: Reporter Home 4: Bur-llur Sufi -3 ' -fr - X f ' XX'Il,l.ARIJ l,OVliRIDGyE THELMA MGLYNEAUX -, 'Q 'XT' - HQ awoke one morning to find Like .1 slow moon in n hitlnlvn ikv. h-irnsclf famous, Orchestra 23 Exccu- Oakley High School 2-3: Bur Hur tive Committee 3: Hove' Chorus 3: stiff 4 National llrmor 3'-W: Treasurer Na. tional llonnr 4: Senate 41 Bobcgr Staff 4. STEELE FREER Teachers 'arc such charm ing people. Ag Club 3-4 Boys' Chorus 43 O p c r J 4 Headed for Edcn 4. vu- 9+ R XNISIH an r Xsslxlml 1 4 XX XXX PRTTX QT 'bm mu lu x ,mm rx 1 1 BOX D ROVSIXSI JN TK up mc lnfluan 'Nw 4 L nl yu Fa n Bun mor A ll 0 ti Y 'D N L I RX IN JON! S UU F! ISLKNCIII x1xRTFLL V' Cnmus the can Ury H 1 nw r 1 x hurd work rpnrur I umm HOV, ARD SORI NSI N Frrqueml-, vu Vlusnc 'Vlacsrro plnic Ban gm 2 a d ' nought C1 -X 3 Home .1 4 B Club4 A HUD U xr sux uurmy4 Thcspx nr Rncru founrx huh Hsadvd fOr EJU' 4 aff r l if O--o JAY WARRhIN Docs you r mnrror excr murmur' Ag Club Z 3 1 Llbrary Stuff 4 Box s Chorus 4 JJJVV! PHX Ll IS BROOixS wa be no tale than xuffxcc we 33' Q, NED BOXK FN bcxrcr mm He lxkes to hnc hxkc hug Spamsh Fork Hugh ichaml Spnrush Drk Utah 7 3 Ag u S x 'U LILK BANNER She w a 1 k s ru 'nuriublr musxc Home E X -1 Page Thzrrecn I rm if X 5: P 'ss .Q- -N E ' ' Q: Gs ' . V 3 A: in ' i X I M IIUISF SW.-XNSiiN ggiqfjx idqxin X--X Like n nrwwprung Ilowcr 'Ilrnnis l'rn Iioin thi- cirv KVM! X'.illvv ' Lilub li iii, fx. A 1 l 4: Girl Rr High School, Klillwood. Xbblshington survvs I-3-4: Svfrvlurv Girl RC- 2: Smdiuni lligli Silzool 'liiioviii wrws 4. Quill if Scroll 4 lhnri Vfnslringroii l. liuisi- lligli Sclinnl l I, , 2,3-4: PCP Band l 4, Orchuzru L Senate 4, Ifu .Ulm ll'ir'w1r: .1 lu.. ' ' Ffh! ' H llur-Hur Smff-1, National Honor 4 3: Bur-Hur Staff 4: :'luf-ll'-:.lur- K , . . . . , xl-bm 4 , M475 BL.LNfU -ll, ,Lf soxoxm M121 iuizmi uhm. ls, lh.l3.Kh'ng fhfl No wherc to go but out call conceit? Nzlionnl Honor no where to wmv bm muh 4: Sccrcrnrv-Trcnsiirur 'llrnnix Girls' C-hows 4 i Club 4: Tennis lilu b 3,4 i 4 . Z Presidcnt I. S li 4: Srliol-1 ' bf Court 4. Burfllur Stiff 4 UA' +5 uf ff f Nl.-RRY BETH HARRIS Batter :i S m 1 l 2 than a frown Debate 4 DEE REX BINMHAN1 Arms continunlly going vi waist. Ag. Club 2-14: BIWH Chorus 3-4: Optra 4: Hi N 3-41 Thr Towcr Room .Huw :ery 4. Page Fourreen x il We L Q, a. UWEN B.-XDGPR '26 ',, Q v R-..l' 4' MARY STUART A good deed shines in .i rmugliix COn,IuU me: nothing Un '- qi world. I, ,, .-X. A, Z-3-4, Girl Rescrvrs 2. Girls M! Chorus 3. Library Srnff 4. 'Vi- v-Q CELIA MOORNIIXN Sha' wus throwing licrsclf .1w.iv pcrhnos. but shc w,is taking cnrcful aim .Vlurrnugb lligli School 1, Girl Reserves 4, National Honor 4: limb cat Staff 4: Bur-Hur Staff 4: Quill T5 Scroll 4: Hvurlurl for Edvn 4 BUD FINLEY A salt' muzlc mnn. Trnnis Club 3-4: Th-1 lkiwi-r Room ,llusrrril 4. Thespinns 4: Hvarird for Edrn 4. r ?r. i 5' ' X1 f , Wx, LOXVELL HUNT He knows so liulc. but knows it so fluenlly, Ag. Club Z-3-4: Trcusurrr Ag Club 2: l'rcxiui-nl :Kg Cflub 4, llruilwzl for Iflirn 4 RUTH NORDSTRUNI I wish I had some one tc' get supper for G A. A.-4 'N 4-L XS Xl! Nr r lnlm 1 Km, K nl lou! C u b Bom 1 Q, J 'wr' 51. : r mam -.QP Y lil 'ITII' IOL I'lX'ION uond r 1f rlfn m1 m hu mml C r Rlnrxcs 1 sl A 1 11 NYU! XUOY 5 xry 'N 1 l llun Cnr s C horus fkuompxnu 11111.11 for Idln 4 ' ww 11748 FRANK CRAXKIORD A man who bluxhcs 1 N-' lil l PHA QACJFR r m1nd was 1n .1 frm anl happy state Glrls Chorus 3 4 icxrerte 4 School four! 4 'J ROBFRT ELLIS Two mierests brmiell .nnl 1ma I lit VIARTH -X CL RTIQ cont know v.lu1l1 S nut Commg Or gmny, lr qu1lc .1 brute Baskctball 7 E Serves 2 r ur Sh H1 Y 34 Pres1dent H1 '1 Girls Chorus 4 Open 4 Bur Hur 4 Tcnnxs flub 4 Page Frfteen .4- sr rv K V' A S UI RAI I3 SRIIIS DOROTHY IIIIUIIDI I I' 'W' 'XX'h.il this world nccils is lion Talk is champ. llut's why :nv Tennis Club I-4: President Tennis worrls are so v.ilu.1hlr,' Sturlrnx Club 4: ffliw Vine l'ri-siilcnl 2. Body Sccrctnrv 4: Nntionnl Honor Class Ilrcsirlt-nt 3: Scnntu 4: Slworwl 4: Headed for lfdvn 4. Court 3: l'mnrl Z, Iibrbatc I. N I3 A I.. 4: National Honor 3-4: Vitcf X NELDA SORENSON President National Honor 4 , 6 WAXNE jolqlqfq' There .ire smiles that make x . L. cr Youth COYTWS blll QHWV H ug hnppv, Spanish Fork High I I I I go on with the dance lflnix School. Spanish Iiorli, Utah SL-cretnry 3: Bur-Hur Staff -I 113. I f X 332 'r '.'-e' we ai an YIRGINIA NII'l'lIAXl EUGENE ANDERSON Sihmwl. -Yrs. .innthvr of thnst- A girl in every port. necessary evils. Senate Z-43 Vice- Presidcnt Stullcnt Bodv 3: G A, A 1-3-4: Si1nl'f1 1. Thcspirins 2 I-41 Vice-Prvsi-lrnr Thcspinns Iv: Presi- , fr rlent Thvspmns 4: N. I3. I. 4. Kljlillll CONNOR Dcilnmatiun 5-4. Tennis Tvarn 3, NIARTAHA E- TROUT A man can'r low :wo wo- Cheer Lender lf?-4: Bobcat Staff-1: A SHI Bffff her OWU heart menfif they find our. ' Pmntl Girl Rgggre-ce 1.34: Trmwmr G. Ci. A. A. -2-3-4: Girl Reserves 23: Track 21 Burflflur Stalf R. 3: National Honor I-4: I-rxzvfs 2-3-4: Vice-President Girl Re 43 Bo v s' C h o r u S 2 3-4: 4: Headed for Ifiign 4. serves 4: Library Staff 4 Qpem 4, Y . Bur-Hur Staff 4: Qu ill U Scroll 4. ,Y A. , V im 1... W MGA ei . Q- x fri . H ' I -V t -,Zi 5. , ' 1 V, li , fy ' Q X , :229 :'p 7 V, My ,-5. 1 95. lil? I .H e N T x A fx., vm, K, 4. A, 0 LEX KUNAIQ LOUISE HAGBERG W The lunatic. the lover, and the Bond gf gdufarion, 'V poet. Debate '51 Hi-Y 4. G. A A. 2-3-4: Girl Reserves Z: Girls' Chorus 3: Library Staff 4. ALLENE CHENEY There's a language in her eyes. Home Ee. 2-3-4: Senate Z-3: Girls' Chorus 4: Gpera 4, Page Sixteen MORGAN HANKS Never throw mud f you might get your hands dirty. Ag. Club Z-3-4: I. S. K. 4: Boys' Chorus 2-3-4: Opera 4. I mug x ull fr Inu r Room lluxlr' K qi ww-,rf Q--Q 4 nl qurwrrr-nw ll, nl u no ll A, A 1. Cixrl R.- mrxu r xr Stuff 4, Gull .4 -,- N Q muxt b young I dr grcm m 3 now ,rg Amr! v 1 mg: omr ll o h-rp m 1 prmr --nmuglu lulu 3 4. l 5 HI4 l Sr'H,llu' C mu In WU turf d xxgnrrl ua ru bc ot gorul vrus 4, ,an Q Jr I' ln' ru 4. vw- JERRY BURKE The air and thx' earth about me turn wrlh delightful nxmtenccf' llobru Staff 34 Quxll 'U Scroll 3,41 National Honor 3-43 Bur-Hur Staff 4. Srudrnt Bodv Presidcnr 4 Q gy-1 LORNA BRUESCIH 'XVhcn you c :a ll mr that. smil:: ' Hom: Fc. 4 ,ink -u ,gh . D - 'Sf BYRON GOOIQH A gowd p J n i c rs .xlwmvx f com ml Band 3 4 C' A Il wclcomc Ag Vlub IW 4 buf Pagc Sc-venrecn 10 T' s. 'VIAIJXX NNIITII In ns nothing, hke nn I wnu 1 r Ii I Cnr S Chorus Bur Hur Staff 4 .3 I 'sq Q: FRANCIS EDXX ARDS Lam lo laborad wut Ag Club 3 4 rllfnf ,f 1 VELORA HAFKINIG Iam not what I om. was Glrl Reserves 2 Gnrls Chorus 4 mv-'U Page Erghteen O I HRLSTX rn nh ur sn D Nr wll -. h0ru5 H17 nnxnd s 'P QC 4 Curl Resumes 2 wtf Q C I LC III I' PIXTON Be gnmi md you Il b LION TFRRIIRI s uc: o I cl mn ull mxss 4 1 nr rust out we r mr nr D 1 serxes A U Qmff 4 Bobcxt Staff Nnmnxl Pmbw Sl Honor 4 f OC M 4 'NIanonnI Honor 3 4 JACK SPFNLFR RAQUFI BIDFGANVI A Malta Hugh School 2 Baskctbxll uldng d s nu u turd A MQVJ f All ION ur do why I n put off to I Club 4 'S GWQX sp 'TT X IOI X XX 'II IxIR Ir mn c sh1lI I hand r csuxcs Glrls Chorus 3 1-FY' is JOHN CRANI' In his hemrt ull s wrIl Ag, Club 2 3 4 X Sn fv- -ur - M 7 3 'X M.-'NXINE CARTER NORSIA DUKE 1, A Kinda 5901 and cold-like: .mul-5 I 'lidcnwJv girl Home Ei 1 3 4 I bc walrmfr. Home Ec. 2-3-4 G R G A, A, 2-3-4: Orchestra Z I 4, ' 2: Girls Chorus 4: G A A Z 4 Girls' fhorus 4 ,, 1 ,fp ' . ff , MW ia I3l5IiN M, ,IITNSIN You'd better start with crawl inm .1 mice before- von cngi' with lions Ilwmc Ii: w 2-31 G. A,-A, 2 3. G R -: Girls' Chorus 4 dlfldfd ADA STUART Ii s A good thing I dnnx understand half of what vnuip saying or thnrnfd C' A A 21.4 .ibrnrv Staff 4 Girls' Chorus 1-34 pulling GR.Z.I waf CLYDE ANDERSON I.ORA BUOR FRANCIS CURTIS RICHARD DAYLEY GERALD DUNN BENJAMIN ESTES RAY FIIIMORE FRANKLIN GLOVIER RUTH HARDY BETH HAYCOCK MARGARET JENSEN ILIFF JOLLIEY OLIVER MARTIN MARGARET MANNING VERDA OKELBERRY ZINA OKELBERRY LEON PECKARDT LEATIIA RICKS JACK SWIFT ELDO WELDON DOUGLAS WILSON if bc J hair' nf f' 22' B Uvkfgil-H they. , 3. , Q W i, vw Wald' Q. Bulbs? 011 the Sta: . Q . X . 5' rlilileivi gilsliing. XO' lakes 3 ' . fe. shes YW' ll' ,J . Q- . one QECLU If, A they? V bxe ObSQCiS. YZ' l' Igulall' and lllslixiiedll COl:,Qe1S5 'm0Na - 'L' 2. Cauxdnvtkiave A dbh gow ' ,, A s Q .1555 , -5 . kiQ5xS , V? 1 f' Ai. Pg!! , YQ , Q 1 My .N I 1, 'I 1 ff. I v X , ' r 5 3' Q V 1, I .-'I ' 1 if I . V510 . . .4 - J . ' H I X 3 I . wg-.Q . 4 A A 3. :X . V ku' 0--Q LQQ fl, -'L ,.. ' L -. A I 5 'Q -. i , I A 'D' Gm c '4 - vg,5,. x1,,,v VO VCQ :QN- wi' K' It A Vugxrn 'N c ham - G..- om! 7y P ffiljdfll accordmg xx scmor gxds who Ong the semo OH taken am m schooX H Jrnet PM Ion toxp hug been the headers actxx xt Dons Jefferson Q ' if Y K l ' ' 43L'KC D I lg 1 'bl ,., . . ' . P: J . U ' rs, Q L ' ics. K i . 7' A Ax A 12 ai, A ' 3 . 7' Q SYHOCYXCY I 4 'fl . A ...x I ...L fi- '- N , 1 1, 4 'fs ' If 4 W -V-+L. ' QL Q bk .i Y . 'I . - I I x :L X N in I' A, Au . . K X :W Jcffv Bu Six senior boys, who according to a poll taken among the seniors. have been the leaders in school activities. Harry Hamster r 7. 5 'fi I nj A a -.2 ,'1 Af'- I' X. Xvmayd Ko 2 f Y ,J -a Q ul A I 8,3611 Gerald Skiles , rc TCW . Leon X2 . 'X ix -if ll . . '-'nv'--, A 4 l .X I 'N Nw '.-. f-. 1 Charles Ra msey unz'o'c.4 Standing: Bob Bray. Dale Knight, Glen Terriere. Sealed: XVanda Riley. Lausanne Gudmu .1 tm 'r RLP4 N. A DM. T B.Xll.IYY wif I Pube lwtnty-'I wo ! I ndsen. Delilah Keller, Adviser: Eileen Hoggan. XVe. the Junior Class. have just concluded the eleventh year of our journey of knowledge. Next year we hope to complete this journey as Seniors. This year has been our most successful, and we are preparing to attain the final victory as we bid our Senior comrades farewell. In obtaining such success, we sponsored a bigger and better Junior Fun Frolic. and with this we made possible our last tribute to the Seniors. the .lunior Prom. XVe began our eleventh vear under the leadership of Vv'ard Dworshak. XX'hen Ward moved to XX'ashington D. CH the vacancy was ably filled by Lausanne Gudmundsen. vice-president. Other officers were XVanda Riley. secretary: Eileen Hoggan. treasurer: and the home room representatives: Bob Bray, Dale Knight. Phyllis Powell. and Glen Terriere. Miss Delilah Keller has acted in the capacity of adviser. T5 Ku , ,RER HRYN xisxfxggv. I BlSCHOpF LJ A 4 BARBARA Bonifx sf 3 ft 5 'Y i ' 'i v-f BRQDSUANV Boa BRAY 'E A Nj-AN if 51' ,v , 3 +L.. -if? 'ew 1 HRYNN Cf.NMPBFI.I MLW .1- X el if? 75' ! -Y' I , i f i ' V ', f ,,. . , '- 8 LA L ' MFRLF CAMPBELL 1 lj 'KMA CWUNTU N.. . Z. CN Bl 1 Q-A 4 RADA CRANYR 1 1 TOM CHLRU ' f 30145 ,UMM 1 'ml ,Jwcf XVILMA GARRARD JAMES FERLIQ , Q 6- 1 ' . 1 15 1. .. -3... ' 'Us ,, ' :V Q 'j A' ll 4 MARSHALL GILCHRIST . g h , I MARSHAU, FISHER union! Pago Tuvvrity-'I'hrvr' K LAUSANNE GUDMUNDSEN EM 'U' H 'Us .J 2 GLENN Ufdgf FR V M,HRYNb App j f E11- Fl X Hof fix Hollm Huxr wn fern L Jansen Norma lohnson 'Vhldrcd loms fb 0 R961 N' S .pn Qs DIR knvhh Bessie M7 In X La? Alf crl xxarvVm L f'15nIVIQ ,U 6- ' MX Son 0 PUT' Ium Wunqg few ow' Q 3' ku- ' 3 ne X WSG A MMO NAM, a HRCILS Wcnchzm 1509 lllll0't:5 VV esley Orr A is KN if 01,15 PP am r vw- Jun XIIXII' funn! Malhrl ,ciclf 'C Howxrd Mxlchgll 'JP 5' Verl Moon 1 P Jrkp Pug Twc ry Fou PF rf ' ' Q P' . 1 fn Dm-mln' Pclurscn . ,xg-iff! QQ. ' f lllcanor llclcrson i fs 3 3, . f-3,9 X Phyllis Powell M30 June Richardson ,vs vu' 'l.llC0 Wanda Rllcll ,rft x-5 , . , X :wrt Q . 'D .,, I . 1 . , .1 1 ' AN' Y x 3 Robert Robinson BQUY Q-N , ox v'- l A llvcllxigihockcv Nlarvcl 'Ta Yl0l' D I lb l wi, 4 -1' ' -- N , Burton Sllcock Barbara ffhomafl ALL unz'o'c5 p vs X r ' aw ' X X I , an 4 Bill XVilliams N . mad Clli X, A om wma ALJ o1f 'ff . www Pl-Wm .7 .Qw- I 1 liarl Toolson Xfufkf ,rr ts X- , I 5. 'E 1 o Sylvester Trout ,L :N .f- A ., 3, , -1---vv AX Robert Unandcr V rfin gg- Bill XVatson : D . Omlnga y I-USIJ Pagn 'liuvnty-F: uv .w .,., i Y... Xiu V! ,... 4- Q 'K 1' Della Bailey Donna Bailey Nellie Baker Jay Barrus Ferne Baugh Edwin Bergman Fay Bingham Junior Billingsly Jack Birch Jack Bowen Lewis Bowen Richard Bowen Zona Bowen Truman Bradley Clarice Brady .lay Brown Max Burton Cleo Buttars Ellen Campbell Beth Cannell Earl Carlson Melvin Chesley Anne Coughnet Elizabeth Daven .4 n. ...U . , o db . .1 --un, .1 f , . if W- f 352 . lloise Dayley Lee Draney Barbara-Earl John Erickson Elwood Edwards Eunice Frost Glenn Funk Elaine Gooch Anna Govier Arthur Halford Lawrence Hanks James Hedin Lola Hess .4 Faye Hogge Leora Hurst Theresa lvie Thayne Johnson Vilate Johnson Floyd Judd ri' xlll llx l llllll .4 Charles Keen Robert Larson Carmel Long Geraldine Matthews Janice McDonald Mary McMillan Anne Mendenhall Berry Lou Moffett Lois Munson Florence Odegaard Veda Owens Betty Peckardt Keith Peterson Marion Peterson Mark Peterson Q r. -I f '7Y !f' uf- Qui! j' ,.-. :iv-sn. -v in- - 'Glen Powers Arvel Rasmussen ff'lVlabel Rasmussen Melba Rasmussen Grant Richins gr Wilma Roberts Charles Schenk Myrtle Smith Thora Snow La Var Taylor Glen Terriers --Charles Thomas Gordon Walker UIIIOZJ Harry Weimer Sarah V31-imer Melvin XVheeler Mary Whitesides Nolan Wilson Faye Wixom Dale Worthington Mary Zulkey Raymond Vanleuven . ,xl ' if 1 .' LJ. 1 4 5 ,QQ 5x .v 1 .,,Q,, 's 1 , a 5.42, ,tax 1 U' ff., . sl .1 1 4 , . 54, I 'aaa -F 'sz 'S Lf- , 'ti Jw 5 54 1,1-4.7 ' Y. K. s x , X, vw. . 5 L 1 gy f ,S 5 'q f xx 6 a L0 ,A 'R r 1 'n , vnu . j uf -- X X 4 L My X , -2 4 , , v 3 E f 3 , nc of 'Yomew 5 I , 'ag F - . 5 . -q Ish . KY? fans If J J .1 Eh der Kr 5 , W A Veda 1 L:1Var e-93 Q72 ii , fr Q :ijt lx Mayo B. if E I Jay B -. .J :- e H413 if -is-4. U S i k is ir? -if IL U1 n Q Srvmglo lk -- - w N 4 L ruck Marion .- A .-9 If ? J .xr- x ff' arf- Y Sarah Vaughn JL L6 'F .f 2' x ff C - 4 J I 'i A ,bf ,- 131 Mg, wiv MD, L, ' fv- ' J 1 . XA - A Ugcnx Page Twenty-liighl i 13 S W i n g Y Streamlinedf Progressivef These are word descriptions of the sophf omore class. We have sponsored the all-activity ticket and Hello week this year and hope that they will become permanent parts of our school life. While we can not promise anything definite in the future except our continued support and initiative, we now offer our best wishes for Pleasant Progress. SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BLANCHE BOWIQN, President EDNA BROWN, x'1if'6 P!'t'S1-d0f7I PERRY STFPHENSON, Secretary GOLDEN HUMPHRIES. TFPGSUFQK PHYLLIS HAR'I'NVl'fLI.. Rt'p!'f'SPf7It1IlL'1' NORMA BAUGII, Re'presenI11tz'Ue JEAN PERKINS. Representative Bon PRICE, Representative' RONALD VJILSON, ACTUISCN YOFAOH1 0125 9 X Q T Cifxu' HODIL1 ull 'MA BODILY . i 1.45 CHE Q. sl 'Wg for 'i X - be Q- 2 1 V f No -, .X ix 'xiii i-RANK GRIGG PHYLLIS A , HARTW . T ELL Yip-T BFT7. , Y . 111g.x,,if-,mmf lion' X i Qrolden Humphmq Q,-I Bryant! yous .loam KU12 gn 1- WN Ruth I yons I Junror Larson K-15 111' Verl McBrxde cw- Venola I lm d K 15 Ray McCarthy 1 S 1 'E' 11mm1eI ynqh Charolette Nordstrom m Roper Mary 'I hompson Dorothy 'Vlrtch II vi Margaret pace Lotte Pedersen Jean Icrkxns RO R h scoe rc 4-'Qfgf SQ!! Z5 L! Harold Seeds Barbara Solomon PQUY Stephenson 4 await! Moms Swanson c- 3 , 7 'bkagt vw 'Z' as 1 -., 5 Wayne Van Engelen Phylhs Vvfarren Maxme Weldon Tad XVolf Q 0 Pagr Iurrly Xml 1 Q U -.4 ik if , .-4 'xxpp in f, fa of n I V , A 9- - 5. lx , 'V r - if a fs QL ff A E- tr' A 4 L. , V A ,-, a a a as Q r r X Q Q fb fs VE, - V. . r fi a s K 'S - 3 t x-- r ' b, I N1 1 ' Q J iw ll 4 Q Y . '- It i VA xx 1 V f . ,Af 6. v- , - X . M ... . . ,X-4 .. - 4 A 1' N.. v 3 N' ! , 4 , ' 'NT' 5' '- I ' I f Q 5 4 - v '- . , Y I ','s j .5 0, fr, W I K I ft . W is xg n V - 5' . ,- Er ' V , as 'f' - M ' he m Ja ' 4 P , ' r 15? 1 Q- f-af. w.,,, N , -af' is - Joey Acaiturri Monroe Adains Marilyn Arbogaxr Bonnie Jean Baker liern Barr Edwin Boclen Dee Bodily Lorna Bowen Bill Boyce Alice Bradshaw Robert Brandt Dorothy Bray Edna Brown Nlvrle Bulkelev Melvin Burns Inez Campbell Glen Cargill Fern flavtnn Loucile Collins Joan Coltrin Ugene Cunningham Junius Duke OIQAOIH 0225 f Page Thirty -V v Cora Dunlap Bertha Edgar Evelyn Egan Virginia linbysls Ronald Fairchild Lester Faught Roy Fife Thomas Fisher Cloyd Forman Glen Freestone Thelma Frost Philip Gamble Ivan Garret Jean Gochnour Shirley Gochnour Lurleen Gooch Catherine Grow Dolores Gummow llowartl Hanks Maxine Hanks Wiley Hansen Ruby Hanson -. --E'-4 5 1435 P' .. L f iai- J Dena Hartwell Ross Hayeock liilly llilbourne Adele Hoggan Lujyan Hogge Joseph Holmes Marie Holmes Norma Holyoak Dorothy Houghton Mildred lclumes XValter Huntington Max Hynias Donis Jeffs Rachel Jensen Eva Johnson XYilda Johnson Anthony Jolley Cecil Jolley Frank Jolley Stanley Jolley Gene Jones Ross Judd T-A .fl John Hcward Viola Klusman Bessie Lovericlge llitella Loveless Beverly Luke Mark Martell Winifred Masters Charles McDonald Harry McMillan Prob lVlcXVilliams XVanrla Melilrum KVarren Moench Dale Moffett Ethel Moncur Orville Moultrie Benny Neiwert l.aVern Nelsen Loren Nelsen Loy Oliver Mary Onishi Mary Parrott Ruth Patterson fmx Pauline Povlsen Cecil Powerx Delora Prescott Bob Price Mildred Reynolds Harold Richardson Jeanc Salmon Phyllis Schmidt Orval Searle Phyllis Searle Smith Searle ll-farren Shrader Barbara Silcox Keith Simons Della Simonson Lynne Sleight Keith Sohm Marie Smith Elizabeth Sprague Mary Jane Stocks Bernell Stout Donna Stout .Y0 601110125 F Vinal Straw Vivian Straw Mary Thompson Eva Toupin Nona Walker Marie Vilalters XVenilell XVMI Norma V-lhitesides XVilma XVills Lee XVinks Elennr XVinward Jean NVnlf Josephine Woodall Boyd Viloolf Phil XVoolstenhulme Junior XX'orthington Bob XVright Eileen XVright Grace XVrigley Lois Young Ralph Young X ,F , Y. 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Vvle cou n t resist it Wo of 1 kind 5 Av? -T lhc upper crust. ,I vffi 5--M 0 XVoodm.1n. sparc that trccfa ii ' 'Mgt' 'V',' . . . You name it. If A little bit of everything. 1 0 -v gl, X951 advll ,Q 'I , ,lag it l 5- f'5 Hold Tight sf 5 L qw 11,56 , 5 k 1 5' WL I ifgf' x XVhosc? ?? ' W, :X v -f., Xxxv 'Q If one should move I eon -In I, Ili 5QE, lg t V i 'inf It 3, U without Ruth 1 ' .115 fl 5552415 T 'lg ' 'Xi V590 A I out 1939 pau iqatveat XJ 'N K7 V T . Q , i W 2 Sw 5 Q A A Cord and Skirt Hop N junior Fun Xirolli S sexo Burley High students have enjoyed a well rounded social program, consisting of both formal and informal dances. They include the Seminary Pilgrims' Ball, G. A. AI Spinster Skip. Thespian Cord and Skirt Hop. Junior Fun Frolic, Activity dance, Thespian Mid-Year Ball, Home Ec. and Ag. Barn Dance, Junior Prom., and several matinee and after the game dances. 1 S Ermstme Q30 as 12:60 wx vox' QS 'bi Celia QQ. 2 I.aPrcIf: g ni' Elonsc 'Fr-ul Y R 'K Lucllle IB A K Moms Exelyn McKc1n IC 'ml f' X. ,, fu 74 K. I Ing nkmff U Q Y ,f rv -UQ lift, Th., Lroud roars 1Q, P llllll IN X .',,'3-vfnap -4--1:-us. MT Gqknf'.r 'ff vlwm newli- I I fv wJ' ' 'T' SONY Vv'e mxsse the rest of hxm no-J X S. Coach 4 .n -.4 u 14-N 1 fix-: l-4 .r Q L. ..auv vir- Tub breaks through The BOYS lakh L., -u X 1 vw- vs 1 L 5 px ' . W is ' QE, i alum IM' T :gift A ' 33?- 5 -fx 4 Budge Jr 'uv 1. ' X 1 IVV Ill 1,1 ul D K P v - x s I . L v n - 4 V I 10' gl L ' f xx -.A . ..., 'i f vw , , 1 . w F4 T: , 'I 'Z' sf r Y X 1 J 64 in 4 'S' L- fav. a L V XVhat J mm my ' 41. 31 ,ana 'Q ' A p1le up nn general - , .' - I 5, . .1 - V Nl' v X , --S ,HY U' .'x' 8 ,En A f A - ,f.A.4A?'w'H , f- , Q i '. 1' Wm ..h ' - fi h m-' ,. , f . M ,Vi n A td . , 1 -, ,. V - A 'Vi '1' A ' nr! 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'V 6250 , - Y ., . . nf' - - .. ., '95 D ,f - . , .- I ' 9 J '1':, , Z . lfiniln ,. 155 Q. .T x 1 f 'K - 5 ln-4 at 'wi ti 7 Sortnson Adams Harpster qootfaff Burley I-ligh Schools first year of compe- tition with the larger schools in the Big Seven was quite disappointing, since we won only two out of nine games. Nevertheless. Coach Taylor turned out a squad of fighting Bobcats. He and the team are to be commended for their fine work on the gridironi The Sophomore and Freshman team also saw action. Coached by Leon Green, the squad is really learning how to tear up the turf. f' 'I Q ik Tillex Toupm gf: . ' I f 'B :WL ! t,, 1,1,. Y-ff. is-A., K M.. '61, 'v '- . Y 13 'CI , 4,-1 V ' rf-K Q in p i ,l it . - 4 Q V .' g - 4' - I tvniams. V G 4 ' 3 1 'r tu . V 41 J 1 D Y D- 'A ' nl' . K 'A t it .ft M -W 'Q 5: i. - ' vw .. , .. M iv t a ta? .. N M- s V 3. J-Q-kph 1. : ' - 4' ' ' -.., A V -fi. Q' . - ZW! - I - ' in- ,J -4 - Millard Mitchell Adams , . I - V ,J 7oot6a f ' The football team consisted of the following: Leon Acaiturri Donald Adams Douglas Adams Grant Beck Gale Bodily Ward Dworshak Harold England Orville Gano I-larry Harpster James Hedin Thayne Johnson Frank Jolley Ernest Millard Curtis Mitchell Harold Seeds Howard Sorensen Burton Silcock Charles Thomas Allen Tilley Dclmer Toupin Wendell West Dale Worthington Silcock Bodily Hedin Green England r ,. 1 , '9' ,ar ff' 'Q It QQ S K, fi- x S-. ,if N'jf -ng, 5 I. A ' is 1 '41 4-I '51 Fig 'L Y W V! I ' , 59. If-,sf 1' vw - if. . ff ' ' Q .M ,N , 'j -X AL ' J I F3 if Q ' 4 'fy gr mfs 1 ',i1, f f' Ffl, 1 17 P' . .5 - Q ve, A. 5 u . '1'fw f.': T' c f eg-4, ,.-1i,fQgi-JJ , iii 'P - P' J , C5 Y , 5 l,, Acaiturri Millard T00lSOU el- Acaltufrl Bradley 50621641 1 Burley's team had some tough luck in the tournament. winning one game and losing two. In the first night's game they beat Filer decisively. Thursday evening they dropped a 9' .. 'bv l 2 -I close game to Buhl, and Friday were eliminated by Gooding. Paul Jones also worked up a good sophomore squad. Roscoe Rich, Ronald Carlson, Keith Simons, Ralph Bradshaw. Rex Hardy, Robin Thomas, Bryant Lyons, Wilmot Sowers, Harold Seeds, Walter Huntington. and Bob Brandt were members. Taylor . 'Y' . 3' lfbnu- Fisher Toolson Brown Silcock 7 Schmidt 'mel 1938-1939 Coach Taylor turned out a track team in 1938 which won the sub-district track meet, placed third in the invitational meet, and second in the district event. Seniors won the interclass meet, with the Sophomores placing second, and the Juniors, third. Leading scorers for the 1938 season were Donald Adams, 880-yard dash: George Espe, 100-yard dash: Bill Evans, high and low hurdles: Howard Matthews, pole vault: Rollo Morris, high jump: Wilbur Popp, shotput: Virgil Schmidt, mile: Russell Shockey, 220-yard dash and pole vault: Earl Toolson, javelin, shotput, and broad jump: 880-yard relay team CGeorge Espe, Bill Evans, Rollo Morris, and Russell Shockeyb. Although only two lettermen are returning, this year's team, several of whom are pictured, should go far. Taylor Millard .ww x . v .. rx 9 neu: 1 S! ,Li-vm-1- . 'P 'J Warner Church . Hoggan Voyce 2111115 19 3 8-1939 It is only within the past two years that any attention has been paid to tennis. At the state tournament at Boise f'l938j, Gerald Dunn and Mary Voyce, playing singles, and Ben Sprague and Tom Church, boys' doubles, all won their way into the quarter finals. The girls' doubles team. consisting of Virginia Mecham and Grace Shockey, was eliminated in the first round of competition. Plans are under way to secure matches with other high school teams, as we go to press, and we are expecting a lot of this year's team, coached by Carl Warner. Gerald Dunn, Tom Church, Francis Curtis, Maxine Weldon, Mary Voyce, and Georgia Hoggan comprise the teams. Curtis Mascot-Buddy Dunn 3. 'I If W W S ,rf WY' 'Y NUMB E Q .ii we V xc! R,qLS .t fgl xl' wif - , -1 4 J sf . . Q Q A LJ X i 1 ' . X - ' AN' , - :rm hp' he 1 'M s , , , pl 'psf Q0 L4-I1 ru rrghl: Marsclla '1 rusta, louise A .X X Quia Hagbcrg. Harriet Pixlon. Also, XVrlma -1' , - C36gxeXxA,ArYWlxgx2, Jones, Nlary Stuart. Ada Stuart, and ulrfkele Q96 glen gxxd- Xlgvlbcxkx Eloise Swanson. lgbny, Mfg L ' '55, Xt- X96 Sqn' gximlhaci' Ma, JU 7. ' if Y' ' N00 UQ xwd xvl' ,QOL :Si ypa 5 11 ' 'f4r0ee,ww0x.i it om? E v1, 0ff - ' X 4 y Q Owl in Xlfavc WSSXQ pw93qgrW'l5 06 'I 41f,f fl7 ZF ll 1' , ' Lv- l 55 xjxxs' org- our Aa afx Fan- -Irdji Filer 4' ' '7 o - . . YL.x,xi2rg.Yfon',Af3 cf qlaaogcv ,uso ' 'si Az- Q 9 , ' Qgaooiw VQfAQQ,Xt Qvlgxugta Qzq ua vow YGQAYXS gm K2 Girls of Burley High School, through the G. A. A.. conduct basketball and volleyball tournaments between the different home rooms each vear. This year the Winning volleyball team is pictured at the bottom right, and the basketball team, the bottom left. Through the G. A. A., the girls work for their athletic awards-numerals, B letters, and B pins. The Winners of these awards are also pictured on this page. BASKETBALL WINNERS VOLLEYBALL WINNERS 257,43 . Q , it Ge, .Y - . ig U El i. .4 S - il ffeg . p f -+ V. Bach ww. Beuy Hmdgfson, Eugen Vhighr, Elaing Gooch. Left ro right: Wilma XVills, Mary Thompson, Vivian Straw Martha E.4 I'rour, Edna Brown. Front row: Kathryn Bischoff, Eileen lVright, Josephine Woodall. Norma Whiresides. and Jean Perkins. Band ui Q ,YK ks Q e Vex ousknq, watches, Cn dun xv pnmn SOVJQSSVTS and x dunnq, no unes skon rs. snappy 1 UTXQ GN ev an quaue ' cg, Rn xevcs 'ocnwe J SpecKaXk1,xn has orovkdcd xn Xqnc ouxs, and rcsxdcnx enxs. ' rcnsu WOW to So Hou! A oi xoup. ine Q, Vcxw Swohcnson. NY muon Shader. Quan Xiunnu. X x V wnc. Eugene Pxndcxson, 'neun Skqnons. Bow md Buds ww: 3XusXnXX X xsXwu, Vnug Yuvvy 'Y Hide. From foul: Jkqn Roper, Monks Swg Anson. Swanson, 'Eruxackgn VNJXQ. Middle rowz Cum . I boxcnscn, DAQ Vnncsg. YJKXX Vinson. Ypcssw Xowcndgg. Hows Huston. Jay' Oxbson, Ysusscn Sqncdwg. Dirccmr 1 Vsccd . g c haul pep Q:- Q0 CS KO One-aflfxon. 'IZ'-91. Nlkggxnm Nxccnam Bri anx X vons NJO-aflfxoa. KXXYC'C,'2-'IJXQ3' , oux swkng, gens oi me pass gem. Leong sccnon. new gens. snxp oi soccmxovs AX queen unnsen cni cd Cn' C030 as xy - Lausanne Cxudm mus W ' io: a WQXX-uefxn ' and good sports V kngxnka NXcc'naxn Crcdu knnX Xeadxng. Xcadcrs. wnh Pagc I- .0r1g,SfL- VI onq, beet Cnc Kb YCC C XVOOD Edztor LLCILLE PIXTON Arr Fdmror an GEORGIA HOGGAIN Photograph Edrtor JERRY BURKE Snapshol Edxlor VIRGINIA MECHAM Adoernsmg Manager MILDRED JONES Fonsrrurnon Fdrmr 1'8 N- T? EVELYN SHOCREY HELEN MILLER EVELYN MCKEAN Assustanl Fr-afun Eduor gc,,,,m, pmmn, I-dum Jumor Feature Fdrlor 6 The 506641 .gt RUTH NIELSENT Asslslant Ar! Fdatur za s MARY Assistant 1- Na-:Q M' .1 ROSS E BARNEY Arms r Through the untxrmg energy and h1gh achlevements of the Bobcat staff wxth Grace Shockey as ed1tor and Howard Parke busmess manager a superlor year book has been produced Though thls year s publlcitxon has been respon sxble for many a headache and sleepless mght the result as one to do Justlce to the staffs mterest and mgenultv .IIM ROPER Assrstam Snapshot Edrwr Q WANDA RILEY ASSIBIGHI Advernsmg M We ao- LEON TERRIERE DOMINGA YRUSTA MARSHALL GILCHRIST Orgamzanon Fdrtnr Organxzalron idxror Orqamzanon Editor mp- GRACE SHOFKEY HOWARD PARKE 1'd,,,,, Iirmnms Manager HOLLIS I-IUSTOIN Sports Edztor 36 a mC, VAUGHN COOPER ,Sports Edrtor ELIA MOORMAN Assrslant Edalor Div WILLARD OVERIDGE Copyrst av Y KAW 3 ,wg I I w . ,T I 'K . fed. - U . I A - Q r ' I S . 'W ,5 , . 5 f . lk 1 ., , I y Xl? - ' L W 1 1 -, tj, I - r I A W V 3' W , 5. Z, . I R ill A W W sh ,Qt 7 W I fi ,S H , 1' AA -V 1 w l , . 7' ,, , A ' . Ky ' . 1 fr, 7' I LI I' V 2 J ' x X AQ ' 1 I 15 I ff ' , .fi ' . -x ., , , 0 ' K THE 1 EBRU te B Rau ft. ! , AHC BURLEY 19 fini olume 21 l 71' if 'nf an '9 oe?-YSERG O Uls PXASUQQF KAMS Ed1tOV VSNET P9535 The thrrteenth volume of the Bur Hur publ1shed 1n a year Hghusrness Mana whose drgrts are another 111 omen was not so unfortunate as the sngns rmply Meetmg the1r publlshrng date every three weeks the staff produced a paper of super1or qualrty It was ably edxted by Charles Ramsey and advxsed by Louxs A Soderberg whlle the busmess staff functloned under the leadershlp of Harrxet P1xton Ftrs! row Grace Fewkes Ernestme Faure Reed Church Second row Kexth Conner Harry Harpster Leon Terrxere Jay Barrus Thlrd row Celra Moorman Mary Lambert Mark Moorman Kerth Bulkley Leon Peckardt Wayne Jolley Ruth larson fourth row Glen Lamb Clalr Whitehead Elolse Swanson Evelyn Shockey Maman Smrth Grace Shockey Florence Robmson Lucxlle Prxton Fxfth rou, Harold England Martha Curtxs Agnes Dotson Jerry Burke Martha Trout Fay Bmgham Fredona Woolstenhulme I-IBHCIS Curtis Harrtet Plxton Frank Crawford C-harles Ramsey Standing Mr L A Soderberg f fl Q 1 'rj i lil , i 2 , use ' 7 ' .L N S I S N 'A , , r. Sk' A - U' I I . 5 'I Ly . 1 M X LO ' ' ,1 n Y I M -r A EX , l ' ensues, e1 , ., ,, , . K - .L nson NXQIUS bm X 'mv imsmm Qcifigvrc on . 3' C.iri1Wll'ilnlllx X5u.l1llJVW' Wu iiimwh D? iiulh LVOYV AUP-WIEDERSEHEN Bcssic Tinsley Maxine XVclclon Howard Sorensen Keith Sohm Leon Peckardt Lilcn Lamb i l l THE T QWER ROOM 'cami ui Q xifhrm 'Xlarxlvl l .vliAlU My STERY ticb 'C RN Ywiih- X32-xx ,gmgh . 4 L- xg' XX' ilni.igl:Qi:cixwii Q y pull' i c Ciiiilixillmh' XX FIXIN'S Morris Swanson 'lihaync .lohnson Carmel l.ong Virginia Meclmm A HAPPY JOURNEY Clair XVhitehcacl XVilm.1.loncs l oucsu Burnett Fzarb1r1 Thomas Howard Sorcmcn Blanche Bowen lnusmne Gudmundsen Marshall Gilchrist suave 53 Lf, '1- .tx 1 11' Q-Q 95 'fe Q.. 7. H ,lb ' rx a . .Q Gcyyl ' mayo Cxracfz Sb P866 coach -'1 '14 'll 'X r V L i O0 A Ae i kj X ,,. 'il N C AF' 906 TQ- '76 7 time af' .1 Dan T. XVilii.imx. Nlayo Baker, and Bt-tty Barry. lrmnr rmt' Fvelvn Vlclienn. Grin- Shwckt-', Klan' lit-in .writ fvclvn Slmtki-xg, and l.iPrvlt- x ll F Olivurwn. .-ll.m- l'.'rr Supl!-'riwii Participating in eight pre-tournament debates and the district debate tournament at Albion, this vear's squad has presented an active program. The topic debated was Resolved: That the United States should establish an alliance with Great Britain. Four declamation winners and the play cast of A Happy Journey entered the Southern Idaho State Declamation Festival held at Burley April 13 and 14. Virginia Mecham and the play cast which included Howard Sorensen, Wilma Jones, Barbara Thomas, Marshall Gilchrist, Blanche Bowen. and Clair Whitehead, earned the right to enter the National Tournament. Slundmg, Virginia Mccham and XVilmn Jones. Scaled: Bud Finley. Eugene Ryan. and Leon Peckardt. DQR ' ,. nv' ' ak fn f. Z 9 4 ' ' 7 .V QT tv- , B A MBE O . I Ropd an , vc .hm Natal' Q Ti xv 'T' ' Y- ,v I. D ..fh,, M fu. x ,,,X1'?S'? 'fi 1,1 it . a Qs.- T? ,Y . 'tap abc: Orch edtta Orchestra members Jay lxuth Forrcwt Hall, Raymond Hanwn, Robert Hansen Btrthx Morrimn m . s, lhrtctcr Howard Mttchcll, and brace Phyllis Powell, Row Sprxer. Lynn Slvight, Bessie Tmslcy, Vcrl the group is Reed T. Hyrlc. oy: fhozus unc Bri Front row Reed T Hyde dtrector Jack btrch Ross Judd Juntor Bnllnngsly I1l'relc necompantst DeeReX Btngh1m John lzrtckson and Warren Shrader Second rou, Harold England Grant Hanks Oluver 'Vlartrn Sylvester Trout Glenn Funk and Beck Jay Barrus Delmer Touprn Orwllle Gnno Leo Cannell Xkrlhrd t ap Nl l XM mn Vl I Wh l Bach mu. 'Vlerrtll Nlarttn George Holden Morgan Hanks Alun XVhttc Francts Curtis o 1n e vm ee er Ray Ftllmore Jim Rover Curtns Mrtchell and Fred Gano Also Ben Estes Frank Fowler Steele Freer and Lowell Hunt Douglas Adams Lawrence Don1ld Achms B Thrrd row Gale Searle Jay kkarren hunt 1 C bbw R l h Poxlnen Wendell Xkorthnngtun and Q I 1 . . PM 1 1 6 l H. .., A ' Q. , ' A ,, - . 4 - ' I W - I A, ' t -. t - K 'f : 4' it 1 ltftl y arper XX rrrtn Shrader Crlen Kunau Wiley Hansen Jim Roper Clem Pirrott Vlorris Su inson lerrx Sttphenson Pnrlmri Soltimtvn Btssu l mtritlb Billy Watson Russell Smtdlcy Glen Ilrriere Bertilttgh Pyle Ilotst Swanson Dxlt Bailey Crarth Payne lxetth Simons Lugenc Anderson Honard Sorensen lexus Coltrin Keith Sohm Junius Duke Slundzmy Nlarshtll Fisher Betts Barn Jax Gibson Hollis Huston laPrcle Oliierson drum mayor ortqh! Harold England Lmil H ldlc' GIRLS SEXTETTE y Bingham Nona Mirchant Do nna finilcy Delphi Sager BethC1nntll Ruth yons Bettie lou Ptxton acco la mpmist GIRLS' CHORUS front Rutu. Vfanda Meldrum, Eva Toupin, Georgia Hoggan. Thelma Wood, Fay llingham. Nona Marchant, Dunna Bailey. Dclpha Sager. Beth Cannell. Ruth Lyons, Dnrothy llougliton, Rathel Jensen. Marilvn Ruth Larsen, Viola XVallst-r. Recd T. Hytle, adviser. S--wnri row: Margaret Manning. Beth llaycnck, Phyllis veuora Hacking, Faye XK'ixom, Martha Curtis, Agnes Datsun, Kathryn llnshoff, Frt-tltwna Wtwrrlstenlriilnzr. Arla Stuart, Allene Cheney. Louese Burnett, Bessie Matthews, lfllwl Muntur. liva Johnson, Tlrtrtl muh Rhrva l'yle,. Norma Duke, Sonoma Meldrum, Ruth Nielsen, Ruth Patterson. Xlfinifred Masters, Florence Robinson. Jeans' Salmon. Nona Vv'alker, Merle Campbell. Maxine Carter. Mary XX'hitesidcs. Sarah Vfeimier. Elizabeth Sprague, Margaret Pace. Marie Smith, Ruth Hardy. Bark row: Mildred Koyle. Pauline Povlsen, Phyllis l'l.1rtwrll. XK'anda Riley. Grace Pewlxex, lirnestine Faure. Dena Hartwell, Dorothy Mitchell, Bettie lou Pixtnn. accompanist: Bonnie .lran Baker. Maxine XX'eldon, Louise Painter, Rada Craner. Fcrne Baugh. Thelma Fowler. Norma Bangla, Vaughn Cooper, Marvel Tavltrrr Jean Wolf, Theo Smith. Shirley Gochnour, ' N , I M M9 MQW' 'SIP' 9. Q .n ..-4 C 5 71 fx.. 3 an 9 ,fx .-4 : ff CI f': L, 1 JT Q vu C LL! 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Having been jail inmates for disturbing the peace on the night of their initiation, the boys feel they should be able to cope with the many problems of the school. Serving as president of the group has been Keith Bulkley, with Bill Williams as vice-president: Junior Larson, secretary-treasurer: and Don C. Grayot. adviser. !' 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' IlVm.11, 1 '. fc .I11 ' , ff.1rIJf1 1, Iliff J Il 1, NIA' .I JI, li J Id, Juni r I..1r 'n, R1l'vcr1 I.1r11n, .1 ' 1 .II Y. IVI1 111. I ,-' ','l'O,'I'I11:. ,C Rob . c .e. '. S fc. R l,vn S' ,Fw 1 S . 1 . S r. '. I.. '. .yl . I. 1 1 V' m. I All ' ,. 1 .,v' 1 I . . , '11-,I '. -, 1' '. ', at JOI1 ' P. ' I' I' . '. 1' 1 . V 'l.. ' 1' Im' I Membership in the Girls' Athletic Association of Burley High School is open to all girls interested in sports. Through the club activities the girls earn points for d T rewar s. hree hundred points entitles a girl to a numeral: 600. a letter: and 1.000 a B pin. The Spinster Skip is one qf l5urley's annual dances and is sponsored by the C A X. . . . . 1. . 1 This years rostrum of officers includes President, Marsella Yrustai vice-President, Elizabeth Davenf Secretary.Virginia Schodde. and Treasurer Blanche Bowen Miss 5Qlive Mae Mulica has been adviser. i l me conomicd efu? Enjoyinyan wwe year. and servThg'se Wcious funcgheons anfbanquers at' cost, for other clubs and conventions, the Home lico o i Club was headed by Betty Barry, presidentn Dorothy Petersen, vice-president: Bessie Tinsley. secretary: Fay Bingham, treasurer' and Fredona Woolstenhulnie, reporter. Miss Georgina Howarth and Miss Delilah Keller were advisers, First rou.'. Miss Delilah Keller. Fay Bingham, Dorothy Petersen, Betty liarrv. Pmessi- Tinslc , t Y, Miss Georgina llowarlh, Ruby llanson. Suomi row' Marian Smith. l.orna llruesch, Della l5ailey. Beth Cannell, Rada Cfraner, XYilma Bodilv, Vdilma Duke 'Y hrrd mu XV1nd.1 Fnglund Fredona XVoolstcnhulme. XVilma Jones, Ruth Hardy, Nona Marchani. Maxine Garten' Lniuese Burnett. Sarah Halford, Ellen Campbell. Elma Crane. Also: l,ila lhrmer. Fern Baugh. Allene Cheney, l,ueille llalch. Eileen Hoggan. June Mirners, llclen Miller. and XX'ilma Walls U1 7, fr 1s. .I ., 1 IQ! 14,0 N. Qs Q, -r 1. 9 fe- S First row: E. Shockey. B. Pixton. Mcchnm. XVeldon. Gudmundwn, ll. Pixtun, Trout. Cannell. Schoddc. Swanson. Davcn. Second row: O. M. Mulica. G. Shocltev. Salmon. Sprague, Marian Smith, Garrard, G. Parrott, P, Brooks, liewkvs. Faure. Bowen. Third row' Masters, Taylor. J. Brooks, Patterson. Vlolf. Nlnric Smith. Povlwn, P. Hartwell, Yruxta. Craner, Painter, Baker. Har er, Iwrurth ww: Robinson, Moormrin. McKean. Mitchell. Poulton, M. Parrott, N. XV.illwi, P Solomon, V. XValker Bailey. XVilson, D. Hartwell. F 4 ft I N, G. Q. CABINET N, ' Harriet Pixton. President Blanche Bowen. Camp Beth Cannell. Program X r- Martha Ellen Tl-our, Vice-President Grace Shockey, Membership Virginia Mccham. Publicity Eloise Sxvangon, Secretary Bettie Lou Pixton. Music Lausanne Gudmundsen, Ring Group Evelyn Shockcy, Treasurer Maxine Weldon, Music Virginia Schodde, Service Elizabeth Daven, Social Olive Mae Mulica. Adviser H I -Y Frank Crawford. President Eldo Weldon. Secretary Reed Chllfihi ViC6'Pf95id9nf Curtis Mitchell. Treasurer ll Roy Baker, Adviser A- 1 . 1 3- Famous for its pie a la mode fnitiations, the Hi-Y is a high school boy's l e 1 branch of the Y. M. C. A. Through them our green and white rooter caps X 'f were made possible, and they can always be expected to present a five-bell X-J assembly. i . J, H- I , A 1 --- -- - - F sr. L ,,.. .4 Srufcd: L A , Sfqnlling: Terriers ' S -- 6 England Baker F. Gam, Bingham H Bulklcy Silcock Lawson Crawford Millard Mitchell 51 lhkel XX'cldon 'U pulle- R. Church v. Ramsey Toolson K O- G-U10 Tiuglllurch Wheeler ai Talking it over, I . T' ' Second place candid snapshot wi taken by Harry llarpstvr If ,O 6' rmfm' wk Moo uike' Ma 1 .X A HarPster, JUN B . I , , Hgffy ' Bach rcgw-Sodefberg.vsfnlllgsgggke. G 0,93 Hoggan, Celia . - e LES Ramsey. Ho IM pixtoni Trcut. Chai On. HM Maetha ' our 'Se Swans snorkel' from r , mn, Elo' .Q GraC9 Ruth Fgwwn ghockei Moorma ' ,,.- And so rhey were initiated Qui!! and .gctoff The William E. Borah chapter of the Quill and Scroll, national honorary society for high school journalists, has sponsored the snapshot contest, an after- the-game dance. and the hidden talent show. under the direction of Charles Ramsey, president: and Louis A. Soderberg, adviser. Other officers include Harriet Pixton, vice-president: Jerry Burke, secretary-treasurer. 7 -,z.' ..x,,--- ' - -il? -L? -S.,-N., K CHARLIJS R.5.KlSlfY if 1 llrusidvnt 'lf' T l-l E S P I A N S Back row: Fay Bingham. Maxine Vlfeldon. NVilma Jonesf and Carmel Long, Middle row: Morris Swanson, Howard Sorensen. Jean Carlos. Jack Smith. Mayo Baker, Bud Finley. and Eugene J. Ryan. Sealed: Marshall Gilchrist, Grace Shockey. Hollis Huston. Virginia Mecham. Lausanne Gudmundsen. Elizabeth Daven. Howard Parke, and Clair NVhiteheacl. Also. Dorothy Petersen. The Thespian.National Dramatic Society, Troup lll, have fostered a keen interest in dr-amatics and have given expression to this interest through participation. The Thespians and Forensic League members were hosts to the Southern Idaho State Declamation Festival. Officers have been Virginia Mecham. president: Lausanne Gudmundsen, vice-president: Hollis Huston. secretary-treasurer. Mr. Ryan is adviser. Taking the spotlight in debate and declamation. nine students form Burley's chapter of this national honorary society. This second youngest Burley High club, was headed by Grace Shockey, president: and Evelyn Shockey, secretary-treasurer. Eugene Ryan and Dan T N Williams are the advisers. A Bach row: Dan T. Vfilliamsz Perry Stephenson. .lim Roper. Gerald Skiles. and Eugene J. Ryan. From row: T Laljrele Oliverson, Evelyn lVlcKean. Evelyn Shockey. Grace Shockey. Virginia Mecham. and Marvel Taylor. I l: O O -W '--r N L . A E E L N S A l G C U E D-I .4,- Ll.. F T TENNIS tue r .f l tf ...--u- 'W-ss!! ur- la lf, .ry ,,,., Num 4' litltk rote' Ciraqe Nlwotlwv. lim Roper, Nl.-xrne 'xYeltlon. tlatk Smith, Marv Ytwse lkumm lkmrilrr-,-V Id,u,.m,H tmri 4 i L riuntlsen, and lint. lwrilev Kiwrrsvicl l'rank K raulortl, lbena llartwt-ll. l.Yilma Jani-w, Nirginia Xletlzarn, Lit--irgia llrwggan and Barbara Solomon .rllsti herald Slules. 'linm Church, Keith Bulltlev. Frincis Kurtis. Billy llilbourne, Adele lloggan Ruby Hanson. and Golden Humphries Students interested in tennis have organized the Tennis Club. Vforking together, they learn to serve an ace that is an ace, capture a wicked backhand. and play a good game of tennis in general. Officers the past year have been Gerald Skiles. president: Tom Church, vice-president: Keith Bulkley, secretary-treasurer: Francis Curtis, manager. Adviser of the group is Carl NVarner. ,fihazy ftaff fr Under the supervision of Mrs. Rosecrans. librarian. the library staff has efficiently distributed ' the magaiines. reference books, and other materials available for student use, -,f The present library has been developed to the point that its standard is higher than the 5 , average for a hih school library. Buch mit' .lay liarrus. Mary Stuart. Louise llagberg, .Xtla Stuart, larl 'llvner. lxo Cannell, llarold linglantl, Rav l'illlu-vu l' th faririvll. Della Harley, and Ruth Hardv. from rt-tr Klartha l' Trout, Virginia Nlecham, l.utille l'ivton lxatlwiivi Clroliosky, Betty Sprague. June Richardson, andg Margaret Jensen Smmimq. Mrs. lilla Rosecrans, and Mayo Halter, li WAR Jil: ttf, gn 'x X 'S 3? i B616 Ol SUPERINTENDENT at-s+ N QJIORCI I. DI NXIRN W u Q. r I I uma n L lx fum I msn Sl I I x I. x NXAYXIV rn 1 rut un au X hmmm wr In mgresnu es un mn I ur schnn sn! Jvli PRINCIPAL 3, Y 2 me E? .2 VIARVIN XX IVIC I ALC IILIIN s su um 1 uhm mf' Ll H N r VII mgh ln 1 so vu 'knurxun Cmurnnunl dw, mm lhll I 1 nun I Unu sxty nf Idaho Sf 'T' 1- 1 I Ihgnstr nu I Cummuce imrn puwd paruamprf n rm L N Vs Il I If Inn 1 mm Inc 1 mrxnn 1xluYV 1 rf Uuq Lump: Iincnxx 1 I x 1 1 f L gun from mln f uluudo CII Inge of Idumtlon 1 xgraduatr of Ubmn 'Nnrn11I :L..L. I A Ixf HSI Ian at gurls I mxlhrmnncw rll r HI Icnu r I- l fit U I NI A 'AR of 'VI1nncQut1 x S I I ne gmdumn ork Mug Hy In sup? cgdcn ncrsxly of dmhu 'IJ UI Umvereltv of 'Hxnnnotu rom in RUY ll.-'IKIER Phvsxu, iihunxxxtrv, .xntl .-xxg.'m.x l1'lI h.- xi qxxixxi x.f..x fxfi win lu frualt ll Im'-I: lIx'tx'xx't'xl hiw ll S .xnxl M S xl x' g r I' I' from thc L'xxxvx'rsitv xx! lilxlxix vc ...ll ao ntrcnderl thc Uni wi, . 5 5 , , I tg... H- -,. Nl.-XRY I.. l5.1R4Ql.AY RUSS I ll.f'xRYl Y llxulogy nncl linglivh XVxwrlIl llxxmrv .xnxl Ifnglxsh l' Izmir umfxrmluml LUMJ xx. luv :rxnr Lmlxf mu Sxfrxfwx. mam! wi xf-xu S.-nxlxrx dxxxulxl nnmx lu. Sxnwu' litxtrxvx--l hr nn thx- tim. xL'xnIx'rx' lu! hix .-'X ll Ilcgr-'I' fr xx in Ihx' llccx'ix'xwl ht-1 :VIS tl x- 1,1 r x- I I xilrmxxlxx Vxxllx-gc xxf from thc fflxllvgc uf Ixl.xhIx Education ...has also don: gr.xrlxx.x1 rsity ul XVnshxxigtxxxx, .intl is .x grntlxxxxtx' :xl l,t-wixtxxxx lrlnhu. Normal work al thx' l.'nxvx'rsxty xvl' Y us-auf' DIfI.II.All Kl2lEl,lfR Ilomc Economist W'ha1'x hurninqy' Rrccivctl hcr PLS. dc-gr:-x' frxxnx Ihx- Utah State' Agricultural fful lege . . . ha: A l Q 0 .1ttt'I1kIx'tl the Univcrsity nf Cihicngxx. .xnd the Iowa Stitr 'lluxchcrx Collcgr IGN CFORGINA l lt UXVAR lil l llomc Ifctxnomitt I1 5 up In uwu ' Rec.-xvxwl hcr BS. Clrgrcc from the University of Ixlnho. la-ml. 5 ,4- lfl.l A C. ROSIZFRANS l.ibrnri.xn Hors quxct, plr'asx Is .1 grnduatr of Lrwiston Normal ...has A I S 0 nttcmlcrl the Tlnivrriily of Southern 35 U m nxvr K PAUL TAYLOR Bookkeeping and Conch of nzhlcxics. linux mam! haw- Ihr-ir bxnxl: kux'nx'n47 Indr1u Rcccivcrl his B.S, clvgrcc from thc Univcr sity' of Idaho. Wx .Cx.f' S... 0 DOY ff CKR,-'-.YOI Xlanuni Arm 'X' xxr rm: Jim: nu!-H hr-rh .x ll S .mtl Nl S xl frfxnx tlw Kvxxxvcrxxrx' 'xl I xl . ..l1.1s.xIIx'xxxlxwl thx' Lrxxx sity of Idaho. .mtl Ihr vrrxity of 5-linnt-xutn T' . f I Rl'l li 'I' llYl3l' llxrvctxxr uf Xlxxxxc Xxxzu if tx-ix: writ zrxlf br rjurvl lxxr xl nrxvufl Rc cvxvrrl lxxx BS xlx-gr-'x' from the L'nix'xxrtirx- nf l'r.xh. .xnxl hix Xl S fronx Ihr Univrrwitv of ltl.xho . has .xlxn .xxrt-ntl cd the Mrffunv School of Mud: nnml Art liUCiFNl7 .l. RYAN lfnglxxlx nnxl Siu-ull l'm mx! Iluxml 11 1.x main rmur uwwrk .min Rrccxvcxl hix :X ll rlvgrrx' frrx rn thr I'nivx-rsitv txt lrl.xhxx A fs.: --.., LOUIS A SOIUVRIKIERG Iinglxvh .xml .ltxxxrrxnlism YUM WHL! uxx Rrrrxvcxl hxs. A ll and BS xlcgrr-rx fmm thx' I'nivx'rxxtx' of lrflmol, h.xx .xlm .xttvmlcxl Ihr Uni VWSIYY of XK'.xxhingtnn, and the University' txt' tlxliftxrxxin JI l.ov Angels-I ,. n fx 4, 3 '. ' . Ol.lVlg XIHXF NlL'l.Il,A Fommcrcc. Girls' l hvxit.xl Ifalucntxnn .Uux'hinx'x xluxwr. fxlrnw Arrenrlcd th c Uxxxvrrsxrv ol Idaho. Southern Branch 4- ,,, x Q r' I, vs . .-.1 . 1 ii' ' '.'r , RONALD li XYILSUN :Xgrxculxurc Uflvu' 'I Prim' IM' borzrxz' gn Hu- FUI. ' Rcfcxvcxl his ll N xlcgrcc from thc L'rxivt'rsitx' of Idaho. ...fp 'gnu ,UR l Q -' if X -1 4' 1- 4 f , H. ' J' . 3 A ' '. 4' ... ' 1 W- i sg J FIRST SEMESTER Standing: Dan T. Vv'illiams. adviser: Ruth Nielsen, Charles Ramsey. Margaret Pace. Burton Silcock. Joan Coltrin, Willard Loveridge, and Virginia Mecham. Seated: Norma Johnson. Bryant Lyons, John Glenn. Gerald Skiles, and Thelma Fowler. Also. Louese Burnett. The legislative department of student government consists of the senate and house. The senate, which is composed of delegates from the home rooms, passes on legislation. The faculty, which makes up the house, then tempersthe senate rulings. John Glenn, as student body vice-president, has been president of the senate. SECOND SEMESTER Bach row: Willard Loveridge, Dorothy Petersen. Ruth Lyons. Dan T. Williams, adviser: Marvel Taylor, Tom Church, and Reed Church. Front row: Joey Acaiturri. Thelma Fowler, Norma Johnson. Virginia Mecham, and John Glenn. Also, Glen Lamb and Perry Stephenson. f 'N QV CF lc-fi Nlfllll' VOYCli DCUliCJ'l'lll' l7ROlQlll5l'l' JOHN GLFNN Treasurer Secretary Vice-President .gtucfent ovetnment JERRY BURKE President Organizations and activities of Burley High have behind them one hundred per cent, a form of student government which is modeled after the national setup. After seeing how efficiently problems confronting it are handled, we are convinced that we have formulated a student government which is democratic, and representative of the students. ' 'scjuoot comet if For the first time in years, the school court has been an active group. On several occasions. it passed decisions on misdemeanors of students. The court has been composed of the following: Mr. M. W. McLaughlin, chief justice: Keith Bulkley, senior: Charles McDonald, sophomore tall stand- ingj 1 Fav Bingham, junior: Bessie Tinsley, senior: Jean Gochnour, sophomore: Delpha Sager, senior: Jay Barrus, junior tall seatedl. HH in X I ln the produetron ot 1 yearbook th re rs llvmys 1 group ol merchants and buslness men VR ho eneourtge tts deyelopmcnt by glvmg th 1r fmanclal support 'Io the followrng vse Wrsh to express our deep apprectatlon XI117.lg3H1lILCl Suqlr Co Anne Shop Brooks Cnudmundsen C orp Burley Burley Burley Burley Bulletrn Drug Co Flour 'Nlllls Herald Callco Cut Cassra I umber E5 Seed fo Cassra N1t1on1lB1nlx Dye Electrrc Shop Farmers Equrty Co Freer s Grocery Gene s Conleetronery Hinzel Nlotor Co Hap s I unch Harpster s Bakery Idaho Bank 'CS Trust fo John Scowcroft 'iff Son Co M H Krng Co Vlack Crouch Agency 'Vlay hugh s Grocery McKean Furnrture Co N' 1 m 7 - L m ' y J I I C' I I A, L 4 X x gl. 1 . lr. ' 1, A 7 , x W It , ' , , - S A f . . . 1 ff ' . 1 w s A 7 s y 1 v y 1 ' A 1- s v s 1 1 ' x e v' a , Burley Realty 26 Abstract Co. Ray McCarthy s Garage -L L ' ' s xx a yc V L 1 A- L L Q L V R e 1, A rx V Y . ' ' ' I ' R x 4 I Y A 3 V L 3 Y il Q N V 3 I 5 '57, 4 -XA I 1 Y D I x L j A V . . . 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