Caldwell High School - Cougar Yearbook (Caldwell, ID)

 - Class of 1950

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V A ' 'NYJ X 5. , !, K D M, K , ...,, , , Bw-, ,ty H 0 O V , ,.,, ,n,, .Q ul QI PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BOD.Y,OF CALDWELL HIGH SCHOOL ROGER SAYRE 'fc BETTY ANN JENSEN ' n L' ' PR+oQfaph9 fff 'fT?Tf M Edi?0rT V L, Z4 E Business Manager WHEEIBEL STUDIOS - L' ff 4' ff' A ' 41' - 4f f' Effgiffif' N,-faffff' -Af-wf,, ff .. fa, E A :,ii?T7 7 gi -If E 5 P'Fifffgg,Len1'd Sb-GEFB9, -fj1,f,j,,f x,f,?i ?n Yfl if The CMTAQN PRINTEIQ ua. f ' .2 'ff-51,26 -WE? ,fEf:fQ Mfiff if -, , ME,.fff - ff-mf., .WL l I I .1 ,V L w 1 XR I Z Y I . J r, my ff f xV.n , -gif f 43 Q W fwzu In Memoriam-Clara Marie Ernsf Valedidorian of 'Hue class of 1949 Born May 26. l932q Died Sepfember 8, i949 'Um V' mf , K 1' ug WA fz, jig t 1 X i i n . i 'H elk .yd il lilly klhll Nl KA . 3 M 332 if gf fx V X W ' n O O ,ii wb eye! 1 c a t 1 0 n ' Nr .W i V. JN' y . yin .l A,,f 'li lyk llc-f is i llil iii ri V -'l P Lf' i ,QJAJ KN i X ia X egg sg MSW 4, iq . . .V L' ix xx MRS. JEANNETTE RICE I To Mrs. Jeannelle Rice, in apprecialion for all lhe lhings she has done To make our high school years more pleasanl, we respecllully cleclicale lhis I95O COUGAR. To all of us who have known her, she has proved a rrue lriencl ancl a cheerful companion. Her unfiring work wirh Jrhe Thespians ancl 'rheir produclions has broughf many an enjoyable performance lo our slaqe. We hope Jrhis book will help us express our Jrhanks To you, Mrs. Rice. You have given us somerhinq lo remember. 4QWMU L. 1 Lfdwfu ,-5 QQZJJ' .fffMf'60 V I ff' I , in f','f,fC.ff, ' ' -VX' N' H! A t VV DI L 1 Ir,I 64144, ,fx Z, V .M V JL j I ,. - 1 A I I I I jrtrntxfq I w L!! I 1,11 JI'-1 J ,f. f' 'M ,Y If ,v,, ' I. , V I nf, N I V714 if W' , 0 Xi FY ,V A If! J A 2-7, ' l ,V . v Z, , , f, if I 4,LJ7.j ' Ib o 0 I f ' L mznwtratzvn Q JI H fl? X s M X vi 1 6 I d A A 6 .6 L If : VE CW llllwic WW aww? 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T K7 3 .. uk,, Q , 4 Qb 1 N 416- g ' 1 ff W f iw- I,xdA A DJ iii' ,f , ' ui sa, W ' 4 g Q ,, f-Q 1 , N I Z' SS? QA N N . K W I 31 N 1 N A ' N X 1 ' , 9 M y up iA ff I R J N hz Z I S KS' by ev W W' LQffL4J9fM'Ml' gh 0 1900 2 is QQJI ww Superintendent if S QQ 'X H. Main Shoun, Superinlendenl of Jrhe Caldwell Public School Syslem, has com- plered his liirh year ar Caldwell. Mr. Shoun has ralcen a grear inleresr wilh all of Jrhe school acriviries in and our of school. Under his leadership a ne-w wing has been added on rhe Junior l-ligh School, a com- plere remodeling iob on rhe old Junior Plighflouilding, addirional class rooms on ihe Lincoln School and a new lighling syslem in rhe l-ligh School. Again we wish ro rhanlc Mr. Shoun for his cooperalion and his inleresr in The Cald- . , . M well Pulolic School Syslem. Koa:-ef of felueatien Members of lhe Board of Educarion are: Waller Dix, Chairman, L. P. Remsberg, Vice - Chairman: Margarer Gipson, Clerlc - Treasurer, Marvin Balcer, Mary Ham- mar, and C, l-l. Bevingron. HAMMAR, REMSBERG, BAKER, DIX, BEVINGTON, Sl-IOUN, GIPSON V I I i If i . ll r ,If kc I - 1 I . , , f. 1, .I J ,fy J A 1' x , X. , - ,X I W Principal ,I 1 '. cum .dig BETHIA BALDRIDGE Lalin, English lll College ol Idaho lB.A FRANCES JANE BALLOU l Cilizenship, l-lorne Economics Universify of Nebraska College ol Agricullure lB.S.l MARIE COFFIN Librarian Penn College, Iowa lB.A.l U. ol Denver lB.S. in I.,S.l CORNELIUS T, CRAMER Biology Washinglon Slale College B.S. Z l l . EMILY QOZIER t f 1 Typing, Bookkeeping 4- 1 Com. Arilhmelic 4C,4,b Q l Slale Universily of Iowa lB.A.l BERNICE EVANS Girls' Heallh and P.E., Ar'r Universily of Idaho lB.S.l in Educa- lion FLOYD L. I-IOLT As principal ol Caldwell I-ligh School, Floyd L. I-loll has done a splendid iob. He has fulfilled his dulies as adviser of The Sludenl Adrninislralion and school aclivilies lhroughoul lhe year: is Jrhoughllul ol lhe wellare ol lhose wilh whom he has been associaled and ellicienl in lhe managernenl of C. l-l. S. As presidenl of lhe Big Six for his second year he has a greal influence in lhe alhlelic affairs ol Boise Valley. cultyg g I l I I Q B' I, ff' -..gfl,'7rfl,q,-'I -212, l W. A. PUGATE XSJ l-lislor l' Y XJ College of ldaho lB.A.l TX XS J ls CURTIS JARVIS Gen. Malh., P.E., Baseball Head Baslcelball Coach Universiry of ldaho College of ldaho Boise Junior College CATHERINE LAUB Spanish l and ll Nebraska Wesleyan U. lB.S.l in Educalion i ELLA MAYS Choir, Chorus College of ldaho lB.A.l Posl' Grad af C. of l. ELEANOR PETERSON English ll and IV College of ldaho lB.A.l Advanced worlc af Slan- ford Universily ,-N . - V1 J 4 fqfq .Jnu-0 'Ql ' 8' l i l i l l lllll l MYRA GOTT- Geomefry, Algebra II College of ldaho lB.A.l f A17 ELIZABETH JENSEN Office College of ldaho lB.A.l I I -Xu O O LEws Physics, Chemis+ry Driver Training Albion Sfale Normal Universily of ldaho lB.S.l V 'os MCCAIN yl iP. . Gen. Science, Cifi- 'Coach ll i daho Slale College HARRIET PICKETT Typing, Shor+hand, Year- book Universify of Washinglon lB.B.A.J AsMfe,ff1c1feewffff's JEANNETTE RICE Expression, English I and II College of Idaho IB.A.I Posl' Grad. al C. of I. FLORENCE SCI-IAERTL Journalism, English I Universily of Minnesoia lB.S. Universify of Monlana , I 1 Cb ,'V I I lv ,f ,I-,JL V 'I f-A1-' MRS. GRACE M. SCI-IILL School Nurse S+. Johns Hospilal, Hele- na. Monlana School of Nursing JACK SNODGRASS Band, Orcheslra Universily of Idaho ,gxvxlf , M . ws x iM.s.l REVA CREE TWEEDY Kansas Slale College- Home Economics lB.S.I Universily of Idaho lM.S.I Universi+y of California Universily of Washingion x ,I 1-lg-, i ,W f X f 'Y Q31 5 x s -,-,h-. -..M A- ..,,- .. FORREST RUSSELL Direclor of Alhlelics and Boys' I-leallh and P.E. I-lead Eoolball Coach Traclc. Boxing College ol Idaho lB,A.I JOHN SCHAERTL Economics, World His- fory, American Gov- ernmenl Universily of M na lB.A.I Universm off ' sola I I !M.cW,777 MELVIE SKORDAHL Malhemalics, Algebra I Universily of Soulh Dalc. IB.A.I Soulhern Slafe College lB.S.l IRVING STIBER Manual Arls Wayne Siaie Teachers College, Neb. lB.A.I Greeley Slaie Teachers College, Colo. The Slouf lnslilule. Menomonie, Wis. RUTH UN-DERKOFLER English, Dean of Girls College ol Idaho IB.A.I Universily ol Idaho IM.A.I Student 14dminiA tration Farner, Horn, Southwiclc, Johnston, Keys Again this year the student council under the leadership ot Lloyd l-lorn as President: Kenneth Farner, Vice-President, Beth Johnston, Secretaryg Don Southwiclc, Treasurer: and Denny Keys as Sergeant-at-Arms, plus two representatives trom each class, has presented the student body dances, assemblies, and other school activities. We, ot the student body, wish to thanlc the council tor having helped rnalce this a successtul year. Row I-Natsinger, Welchel, Johnston, James, Farner, Crookharn, Shaw. Row 2-Farmer, Wright, Horn, Keys, Southwiclc, Wagner. N v45Wwj,,w y gm' 0,51 Q iffy ,M W lUMlVjg,f'k wry W . ,bf MLS, fi JM lijjv ' 'fff Jr .J 1 7811 4 .ff fu 1 5 xH wpuf .V A f ,A iff' - f, X115 A 'fl 4 . X ,,. V 5 ffm if ff !f ZW? W1 Q NN 'I . 4: W fwwgffgwf M WW 1 9 WU ff W C'laAA of '50 f-n...,,,,,,, BROWN DIX NIBLER I-IAU MAN is Seniors, The Time To which every sTudenT Ioolcs Torward. GraduaTion, The Time when you wish you could become a Freshman, Sophomore or a Junior again. The Tour years oT High School have really zoomed. Now, everyone Ioolcs baclc on The games, parTies and Teachers They have had in The pasT. As Freshmen we chose Denny Keys as PresidenT oT The class. We can sTiII remember The iniTiaTion and The dance ThaT nighT in honor oT us new Freshmen. Our Sophomore year Lloyd Horn led The way and one memory is The Sophomore Barn Dance. As Upperclassmen The Junior Class chose Roger Sayre as PresidenT. OT course ThaT year everyone can remember The Junior-Senior Prom. To head The IasT year in C. H. S. we chose Jim Dix PresidenT and placed Lloyd Horn in The STudenT Body PresidenT's Chair. This year was really a busy year. Senior Snealc, GuesT aT The Junior-Senior Prom, and lasT oT all GraduaTion. WiTh This in mind, we, The Class oT '50, leave C. H. S. and all The Tun we have had while going To school. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN JIM DIX BETTY LOU JAMES NaTionaI Honor SocieTy 3 Pep Club I-2-3-41 Co-Clan 47 Yearbook 45 C Club 3-4 Leader 2: Clan Leader 3: Key Club 2-3-4: Boys Fed, CusTodian 4: Y-Teens I-2-3- I-2-3-4: BasIceTbaII I-2-3-4 4: F. H. A. 4: NaTionaI Home Room Pres, I: Senior Honor SocieTy 3-4, Secre- Class Pres. 4: STucIenT Tary: Thespians 47 Senior Coungil I-3, Play 4: Choir 3: Chorus I7 G. A. A. Ii STucIenT Coun- cil 43 Library 2-4. S' ff!- 4, MARGARET AIKMAN Pep Club I-2-3-41 Y-Teens I-2- 3-4: F. H. A. 2-4yTI1espians 4: Senior Class Play 4: Clan Officer 2-4. LOUISE ARNOLD Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2- 3-4: F. H. A. 2-3-4, Vice-Pres. 3-4: G.A.A. Ig Nalional Honor Sociely 4. FRANCIS BATES Boys' Fed. I-2-3-47 Traclc 4: Senior Class Play 4: Home Room OFHcer 3-43 Key Club 4: Tlwespians 4. BUD BEASLEY Trans. Pocalello, Idaho 4: Band 4. BEVERLEE BICVNELL Ouill and and Scroll 47 News- paper 4g Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Cab- ine'r 4: Pep Club I-2-3-4: G. A. A. I-2-3-43 Girls' C Club 4: Tennis I-2-3-4. lily if HELEN BODENHAMER Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2- 3-4: F. H. A. I2CI'1oIr I. EUNICE BROADBENT Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-47 Thespians 47 Senior Play 41 OI- fice 4: Triple Trio 41 Choir 4. Baseball I-2-3-4: Baslcelball 2- C gy ,,,, ,. PHYLYS ALLCOTT Pasadena, Calif. Ii Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 2-3-4: G. A. A. 23 Home Roorn Officer. NATHELLE BALES Pep Club I-2-3-4: Clan Leader 2: Y-Teens I-2-3-4: Y-Teen Pres. 4g Y-Teen Cabinel 2-3-4: G. A. A. I: Girls' C Club 2-3, Secrelary 2: Yell Leader I-2-37 Class V.-Pres. 3: F. H. A. I-2- 3-4, Treasurer 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3-4: Yearbook I: Tliespians 3-4g Sludenl Body Play 3: Foolball Allendanl' 4: Olzlice 4i Clwoir 4: Y-Teen Disl. Pres. 3-4: D. A. R. Represenla- live. JOYCE BEALS Pep Club I-2-3-41 Y-Teens I-2- 3-47 Clwoir 2. LAVINA BEST Pep Club I-2-3-41 Y-Teens I-4: Library 4. JO ANN BLACK Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2- 3-43 Tennis Ii Clioir I-2-3-4: Triple Trio 4. RONALD BRAUN Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4. DEAN BROWN Yearbook 4: C Club 43 Key Club 3-4: Boys' Fecl. I-2-3-4: 3: Sr. Class OFIicer. I M LW-, r VERNA BURKE Pep Club I-2-3-4: Library 4. DICK CERVA Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4. ALICE CORKLE Pep Club I-2-3-47 F. I'l. A. 3-47 Choir 4:CI1orus 2. DON CROSBY I-li-Y 3-4: Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Home Room Officer 3: Class Officer 3: Boxing I-2-3-4: Yell Leader 4: Choir 3-4: Tlwespians 4. RON CUNNINGTON Key Club 2-3: I-Ii-Y 2-3: Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Foolball 3: Box- ing 2-3: Home Room Officer 2. LETA DIBBEN Pep Club'I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2- 3-4: F. I-I. A. 2-4: Library 4. DORIS DOWNS Pep Club I-2-3-4: F. I-I. A. 3: Y-Teens I. GLENDA CARPENDER Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2- 3-4: F. I-l. A. 3-4, I-lisforian 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 3-4. Treasurer 4: Girls' C Club 2-3- 4, Sql.-af-Arms 3: Tennis 2-3- 4: G. A. A. I-2-3-4: 'llwespians 4. JOE COCHRANE Yearboolc I: Boys' Fed. l-2-3- 4: Foolball 2-3-4: Baseball I: Baslcefball I-2-3: Track 2-3: I-lome Room OfHcer I-2: Library 4. ' SHIRLEY CROCKETT Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens 2-4: F. I-I. A. 2-4: Girls' C Club 3: G. A. A. I-3. LOWELL CUDDEBACK Boys' Fed, I-2-3-4:CI1oir 3-4. JIM DARLING Boys' Fed. l-2-3-4: Tlwespians 3-4: Jr. Class Play 3: Sr. Class Play 4: Baslcefball I-2: Band I-2-3-4: Pep Band 4. ,B.ExR-BA-RAFDOTY Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2- 3-4: F. I-I. A. 3: Home Room Officer 4:'CIan Leader 4: G. A. A. l. DOUGLAS DUNN Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4. Clam of '50 ANN EDWARDS Y-Teens I-3-47 Pep Club I-2-3-47 F. H. A. 2-37 Clan Leader 4. KENNETH EARNER Boys' Fed. I-2-3-47 Sfudenf Body Vice-Pres. 47 Newspaper 37 Junior Class Play 37 Senior Class Play 47 Tlnespians 3-47 Key Club 2-3-4, Treas. 3, Pres. 47 Hi-Y 2-3-47 Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3-47 Chorus Ii Clwoir 2-47 Track 37 Baseball I- 47 Eoofball 3i Home Room Officer I. VERNE EIGGE Boys' Federafion I-2-3-47 Key Club 3-47 Key Club Secrefary 4. WALLACE FISHER Campbell Union High School. Calif. I-2-37 Newspaper 47 Boys' CATHERINE FOUNTAIN Durlnarn, Missouri I7 Pep Club 2-3- 47 Y-Teens 2-47 E. H. A. 3-47 G. A. A. 2-37 Class Officer 4. RUBY FRAI-IM Eagle High School I-2-37 Pep Club 47 Y-Teens 47 E. I-I. A. 4. JENNIE FREE Pep Club I-2-3-47 Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Cabinel' 47 E. H. A. 2-3-4, Secre- 'rary 37 E. H. A. Class Officer 27 Junior Class Play7 Tlwespians 3-4. Vice-Pres. 4: G.A.A. I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. EDNA FRITTS Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2-3- 47 E. H. A. 47 Girls' C Club 2-3-47 G. A. A. I-27 Ivlaioreffe 2-3-4: ELDON GARLAND Boys' Feel. I-2-3-47 Foofball 2-3-47 Track 3-47 Boxing I-47 Freshman Class Officer. LEE ROY GARLAND Boys' C Club I-2-3-4, Pres. 42 Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4, Officer 47 Fool- ball I-2-3-47 Baseball I-2-3-47 Bas- kefball I-2-3-47 Track I-2-3-47 Horne Room Officer 47 Clworus 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. IMOGENE GOWING Y-Teens I-2-3-47 Pep Club I-2-3-47 Choir 2i Office Girl 4. LARRY GREENWELL Federafion 3-47 Track 3-4. Library Sfaff 3. Boys' Eederafion I-2-3-4, ,i.....,,.,.? I 7 DEAN HALL Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Tennis 3. BARBARA MOND- Trans. aurel, Nebraska 2: Pep Club 3-4: Y-Teens 4: F. H. A. 3-4:CI1oir 4. TED HENDERSON Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Band I-2- 3-4: Pep Band 2-3-4: Dance Band 3-4. DON HODSON Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Thespians 3-4: Jr. Class Play 3: Sr. Class Play 4: Band I-2-3-4: Honor Band 2-3-4. BRUCE HOLSON Boxing 3-4: Baseball 4: Boys' Fed. 3-4. JERRY HOWARD Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Hi-Y 3-4: Junior Class Play 3: Senior Class Play 4: Band I-2-3-4, Di- recfor 4: Honor Band 4. FREDA HUTCHINSON Trans. Kimberly I-2-3: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 4: F. H. A. 3-4: Choir 4. DON HAMBLIN Newspaper 4: Boys' Fed. I-2- 3-4: Baseball I-2-4: Baslcefball I-2-31 Golf I-2-4: I-Ii-Y. 4. AUDREY HAUMAN Y-Teens I-2-3-4: Home Room Officer 2: Class Secrefary 4: Maioreffe 2-3: Office 4. DON HENDRICKS Long Beaclm, Calif. I: Boys' Fed. 2-3-4: Honor CI'1oir 2: Key Club 3-4: Newspaper 3: Year- book 4: Tlnespians 4: Library 4: Choir 2-3-4: Sfafe Declamafion Confesf 3: Ouill and Scroll 4. LEO HOLMES C Club 2-3-4: Boys' Fed. I-2-3- 4: Foofball 2: Traclc 2-3-4: Box- ing I-2-3-4: Boxing Club 3-4. LLOYD HORN C Club 2-3-4: Boys' Fed. I-2-3- 4: Foofball I-2-3-4: Traclc I-2- 3-4: Home Room Officer 2: Class Presidenf 2: Sfudenf Body Presidenf 4: Baslcefball Manager I: Boxing Manager 3: Sfudenf Council 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4. SHIRLEY HUGHES Trans. Emmeff 3: Pep Club 4: Senior Choir 4: Y-Teens 4: F. H. A. 41 G. A. A. 4. BOBBY ISHIBASI-II Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Baseball 4: Baslcefball I -2. Kitf HAROLD JAMES C Club 3-4: Foolball I-2-3-4: Track 2-3: Boxing 2-3: Baskel- ball Manager 4, Baseball I-4: Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4. C1444 of '50 . :BETH JOHNSTON Pep Clubml-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2- 3-4, Clan Leader 3: Y-Teen Secrelary 3: Y-Teen Vice-Pres. 4: F. H. A. 4: Ouill and Scroll 3-4: Yearbook Slall 3-4: Home Room Olzlicer I-2: Sludenl Body Secrelary 4: Cougarelles I: Choir 4: Dramalic Club 2: Y-Teen Cabinel 3-4: Library 4: Clioir Oclel 4: Ouill and Scroll JOYCE KERR Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2- 3-4: F. H. A. 3-4: Class Orlicer 3: Choir 2-3-4: Honor Choir 2: Beller Living Pres. 4: Cooking l, Vice-Pres. 4: Home Room Olzlicer I-2. Treasurer 4. BETTY ANN JENSEN Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2- 3-4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Year- book 3-4, Business Manager 4: Yell Leader I-2-3: Ollice 4: Y-Teen Cabinel 3: Foolball Allendanl 4. LA VONNE KALLUSKY Trans. Minnesola I: Pep Club 2-3-4: Co-Clan Leader 3: Y- Teens 2-3-4: Cliorus 2: Junior Class Play 3: Senior Class Play 4: Maiorelle 2-3-4. DEN NY KEYS Ouill and Scroll Pres. 4: Na- lional Honor Sociely 3-4: Newspaper 4: C Club 3-4: Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Foolball I- 2-3-4: Baseball I-2-3-4: Baskel- ball I-2-3-4: Track 3: Class Pres. l: Sludenl Body Ser- geanl-al-Arms 4: Sludenl' Council 2. ANNE KIMBROUGH Pep Club I-2-3-4: Co-Clan Leader 2: Vice-Pres. 3: Clan Leader 4: Cabinel I-2-3-4: Treasurer 27 Y-Teens I-2-3-4: F. H. A. 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3-4, Presidenl 4: Year- book 2-3: Girls' C Club 2-3: Junior Class Play: Choir 2-4: Tlwespians 3-4: Ollice 4: Slu- denl Council 2: G. A. A. I, Officer l: Home Room Pres. 4: Lelluce Bowl Allendanl' 4: Popularily Oueen 4: Girls' ROBERTA LAMB Posl-qraduale sludenl ALLEN LEES Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4. Slale 3. WILLIS KIRKPATRICK MACK LANIER DAVID LEES Yearbook 4: Hi-Y 3-4, Treas- Boys' Fed. I-2-3-41 Safely Fore- Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4. urer 4: Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: man:Sl1op 2. Clwoir 4, Pres. 4. I9 1 I ...gf -- fll cz... of 'so MARILYN LEWIS Trans. Coronado, Calif. I3 Pep Club 2-3-43 Clan Leader 33 Y- Teens I-2-3-47 F. H. A. I7 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Vice-Pres. 43 News- paper 3-4, Ediror 43 Tlwespians 3-47 Jr. Class Play 33 Home Room Oili- cer 23 G. A. A. I3 Chorus 2. PEGGY MANNING Pep Club I-2-3-4, Clan Leader 3, Treasurer 47 Y-Teens I-2-3-43 Year- book 37 Girls' C Club 2-3-47 G. A. A. li Maiorerle 2-37 Drum Maior- erle 43 Orfice 43 Eoolball Oueen 43 F. H. A. Class Pres. HERBERT MARK Trans. Auburn, Waslw. li Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4. LLOYD MARNEY Trans. Wilder, ldalwo 3i Boys' Fed. I-2-4. JEANETTE MARSH Pep Club I-2-3-43 Y-Teens 27 G. A.A.I. PAT MARVENIC Trans. Osborne, Kansas li Pep Club I-2-3-43 Y-Teens I-2-43 E. H. A. 43 Tennis li G. A. A. I-33 Band I-2-3-47 Pep Band I-27 Chorus I3 Sludenr Council I3 Sludenr Body Play I. GRANT MERRICK C Club I-2-3-43 Boys' Fed. I-2- 3-43 Foolball 3-47 Baseball li Bas- lcelball 3-43 Traclc 3-43 Boxing I-2, Manager 2. BEVERLY MILLER Trans. Asliron, ldalwo 27 Pep Club 3-43 Y-Teens 3-43 F. H. A. 3-4, Clan Leader 4. 20 I BARBARA MILLINER. Pep Club I-2-3-41 Y-Teens I-2- 3-43 E. H. A. 4, Secrelary 47 Tlwes- pians 43 Sr. Class Play 4i G. A. A. I 3 Office 4i Honor Choir 23 Y-Teen Cabiner 3, Clan Leader 33 Sexrerle I-23 Ouarrel l3Cl1oir 2-3-4. ROSIE MUEGGLER Pep Club I-2-3-4, Pres. 43 Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Treasurer 43 E. H. A. 3-43 Home Room Officer 33 Girls' C Club 2-37 G. A. A. I-2 Sludenl' Council 33 Y-Teen Cabinel 4, Co- Clan Leader 33 Narional Honor Sociely. MAUREEN MUNN Pep Club I-2-3-43 Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Cabinel 2-3-43 F. H. A. 3-4, Pres. 47 Band I-2-3-47 G. A. A. I: Girls' C Club 2-33 Pep Band 2-3-47 Honor Band Librarian 43 Narional Honor Sociery 4. BONNIE MUNSON Pep Club I-2-3-43 Y-Teens I-2-3-43 E. H. A. 3-47 Class Officer I. MARY ANN MYERS Transfer from Payelle, Idaho 37 Pep Club I-2-47 Cougarelles I, BILL NIBLER Quill and Scroll 47 Newspaper Slant 47 C Club 3-4, Orlicer 47 Key Club 2-3-47 Boys' Federa- Iion I-2-3-47 Foolball I-2-3-4. Caplain 47 Track 2-3-47 Boxing I7 Baseball 47 Home Room OI- ficer I-47 Class Officer 47 Bas- Icelball Manager 4. MARIAN PARROTT Pep Club I-2-3-4, Clan Leader 27 Y-Teens I-2-3-47 Y-Teen Cabinel' 37 Girls' C Club 2-37 Choir 2-37 Home Room OI7Hcer 27 Yearboolc 27 G. A. A. I. PATSY PEASE Y-Teens I-2-3-47 Pep Club I- 2-3-47 Pep Club I-2-3-47 F. H. A. 47 Tlwespians 47 Office 47 Clan Leader 37 Co-Clan Leader 27 Choir 27 Dramalic Club 27 Sludenf Direcror Senior Play: G. A. A. I. BARBARA PICKETT Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I- 2-3-47 Y-Teen Cabinel 2-3-47 F. H. A. 37 Ouill ancl Scroll 3- 4, Secrelary 4i Nalional Honor Sociely 3-47 Yearboolc 3-4: Newspaper 4. Managing Edi- Ior 47 Tlnespians 3-47 Junior Class Playg G. A. A. I7 Office 47 Clan Leader 37 Clwoir 47 Girls' S+a+e 3. SHIRLEY REESE Pep Club I-2-3-4. TERRY ROESER C Club 47 Boys' Fecleralion I- 2-3-47 Foolball I-2-3-47 Bas- lcelball I-2-3-4: Traclc 3-47 Baseball 4. GEORGIA NEWTON Pep Club I-2-3-4, Can Leader 47 Y-Teens 2-3-47 F. H. A. 2-31 G.A.A. I. BETTY ANN NIELSEN Pep Club I-2-3-47 Y-Teens I- 2-47 E. H. A. 47 Band l-2-3-47 G. A. A. I7 Class OPlicer 27 Honor Band 3-47 Pep Band 2- 3-47 Dance Band 3-4. PHYLLIS PAYNE Pep Club I-2-3-47 Y-Teens I- 2-3-47 Y-Teen Cabinel 47 Year- bool: 47 Girls' C Club I-27 Tlriespians 3-4. Olllcer 47 Junior Class Play7 Home Room Offi- cer 47 Olzlice 47 Library 37 Choir 3-4. PATSY PFOST Pep Club I-2-3-47 Y-Teens 47 F. H. A. 4. CALLA JEAN PIERSON Pep Club I-2-3-47 Y-Teens I- 2-3-47 Y-Teen Cabinel 47 F. H. A. 2-3-4, Treasurer 47 Home Room Olllicer I-37 G. A. A. I7 Olzlice 4. RUSS ROBERTS Hi-Y 3-4, Presiclenl 47 Boys Federalion I-2-3-47 Foolball 2 Baseball 27 Home Room Ofli cer 4. MARIE SAMP Pep Club I-2-3-47 Y-Teens I 2-3: E. H. A, 4. HARVEY SAXTON Boys' Fed. I-2-3-47 Tllespians 4: Class Play 4: Boxing 2-3. ,LaVONNE SCHMIDT Pep Club 1.2-3-4: F. H. A. 4. MARJORIE SEGUINE Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2- 3-47 Girls' C Club 3-42 G. A. A. I-2-3-4: Tennis 2-3-4: Library 4. LOREN SHAFFER Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Baseball Managerl. HOWARD SHEPHERD C Club 3-4: Key Club 2-3-4: Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Foolball I- 2-3-4: Track 2-3: Home Room Officer 2-4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. CHARLES SMITH Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4. KENNETH SMITH Burns, Ore. I: Yearbook 3: Boys' Fed. 2-3-4: Tlwespians 2- 3-4: Class Play Sludenl Direc- lor 3: Yell Leader 2-3-4: Yell King 4. ROGER SAYRE Ouill and Scroll 4: Yearbook 3-4, Edilor 4: C Club 2-3-4: Key Club 2-3-4, Pres. 4: Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Baseball I-2-3-4: Golf I-2-3-4: Tlwespians 4: Home Room OPHcer 3: Class Pres. 3: Class Vice-Pres. l: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. LOUIE SCHWARTZ Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Boxing I. DICK SHAFFER Trans. Scollsblufl, Nebraska 3: Boys' Fed. 3-4: Quill and Scroll 4. MORRIS SHAFFER Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Band 4: CI'1oir I-2-3-4. JOANNE SKINNER Trans. Jordan Valley, Oregon 3: Pep Club 3-4: Y-Teens 3-4: F. I-l. A. 3-4: Home Room Ollli- cer 3: Olllice 43 Clloir 3-4. FEROL SMITH Pep Clu - - -: - eens I- 2-3-4: F. H. A. 3-4: C. H. S. Oclelle 3-4: Newspaper 4: Tlwespians 3-4, Pres. 4: Senior Class Play: G. A. A. I: F. H. A. Class Sec.-Treas. 3: Y-Teen Cabinel' 3-4: Co-Clan Leader 2: Clan Leader 3-4: Clwoir 3-4: Clworus 2. LYLE SMITH Trans. Gooding l-2: C Club 4: I-Ii-Y 3-4: Foolball 3-4: Track 3: Tlwespians 3-4: Class Plays 3-4: Federalion 3-4. RONALD SNEAD Nampa I: Boys' Fed. 2-3-4: Band 2-3-4: Honor Band 43 Pep Band 3-4: Dance Band 4. DON SOUTHWICK Yearbook 4: C Club 2-3-4: Key Club 2-3-4: Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Foofball Manager 4: Track 4: Home Room Officer 2: Sfudenf Body Treas. 4: Boxing Club 2-3-4: Boxing I-2: Assisfanf Boxing Coacli 4: Hi-Y 3-4: Track Manager 3: Boxing Manager 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. KEITH STANWOOD C Club I-2-3-4, Officer 4: Golf I-2-3-4: Foofball 2-3-4. Capfain 4: Baskefball I-2-3-4: Boys' Fed, I-2-3-4, Officer 4: Track 3: Newspaper 4: Class Officer I. PEGGY STEPHENSON Pep Club I-2-3-4: Y-Teens I-2-3-4: Office 4: Choir 3: Yell Leader 2. MERLE VANDERFORD Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4:CI'1orus I. ROBERT WALWORTH Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4. LEWIS WAMPLER Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4: Foofball I-2: Baskefball I-2-3: Tennis 3-4: Home Room Officer 3. LARRY WARNER Boys' Fed. I-2-3-4. LEON WATERMAN Boys' Federafion I-2-3-4. PHIL WEITZ Ouill and Scroll 4: Yearbook 2: Newspaper 4: C Club 3-4: Key Club 3-4: Boys' Federafion I-2-3-4: Baseball I-2-3-4: Baskefball I-2-3-4: Golf I-2-3-4: Home Room Officer I. CECIL WELLS Trans. Logan, Ufalw 2: Band 3-4: Dance Band 4: Boys' Federafion 2-3-4. STANLEY WHITNEY Boys' Federafion I-2-3-4: Baseball 3-4: Track I-3-4. TED WILSON Boxing I-2-3: Boys' Federafion I-2-3-4: C Club 2-3-4. GORDON WRIGHT Onfario, Oregon I-2-3: Choir 4: Boys' Federafion 4: Baskefball 4: Tennis 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Hi-Y 4. ARCHIE YAMAMOTO Quill and Scroll 4: Newspaper 4: Key Club 2-3-4, Offi- cer 4: Baseball 2-3-4: Boys' Federafion I-2-3-4: Home Room Officer I. AL ZEMP Boys' Federafion I-2-3-4, Presidenf 4: Hi-Y 4: Golf 4: Foofball Manager 2: Baseball Manager I. Claw f 'Sl 3 :iff . J C l rife jf' iv ,,,,, r N iff , P I i l? ir bf' xk ' A 'l i ':?i:ff? 1 ' , ' f ff . A f ' ,, ,A .Eff . ' '-f,'z::,- vl ,nah 1 ., . X gr r ni , . W ,MP X N wif.. vb: A I N, I 1. A A i ' , -I 4, . fy ' ' Yr- AYN z . ,,VvJ,bV' 'f,f:' , J ii il ' lip, 353 lr. X . K 'phi N . i, I H5 ,ber , A lm 4 swf' x PEDERSON, PAULSGN, RATHBUN, CELMER The Junior Class has shown a grear deal of school spirir and has been very acfive in all school organizarions. To srarr Jrhe school year we elecred rhe following class officers: John Pederson, president Phyllis Paulson, vice-presidenrg Lois Rarhbun, secrerary, and Leon Celmer, freasurer. For srudenr council represenra- Jrives we elecred Marilyn Whelchel and Ed Wagner. Mrs. Slcordahl and Mr. Schaerrl were lhe class advisers. In sporrs some of rhe oufslanding alrhleres were Bill Croolcham, Qlmj Shoun, l-lugh Srringlield, Richard Piclcerr, Harold Vogf and 'fEd'WagneR ln music we were well represenled wirh Mina Holmes, Gloria Morrimore, Duane Balcer, and Bill Fugare. Mary McCollum and Virginia Harris, Two of The Varsiry yell leaders, are members of our class. Dee Abe X , f Bonnie Ahlslrom 5' ' X Arlene Albers f 4 . ' ,, Donna Alfizer M gtk 3 Fred Anderson - r 'V f t' iw 2 9 ' 2 mf! I -5 f il S L 5 ra- V f'-f 2 fr J Eddie Bales I X , Charles Barnes X B Rurh Barlcer f x 5 I ' V Maureen Barrie 5 Qin? H ' Y X 'W Barbara Be uealh K J j Q C A , A M X ri r ' -1'i ghb, . ' I, ' 34 Gloria Blanc Jane Blomquisr - Z, Beverly Braden V , Q . ' Q i Margarer Breach ' ' f P, ,Age Bill Broclcman V R f X, 0. , , Y , cg X A f X ' X I A da f QF x-2- 4-ff' , xw, i Joy Brown Darrell Cambridge Don Cargill Melvin Carpender i if 'ui 1 f I : ,, N I B 4 SW Xi Leon Celmer I X 2 V wg x fi 'Q' XX V 5 5 We iz?- 1 -it of XM 1... ir QQ gx . 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K '-2 V Q, . 4 ' A Q ,Z , Q W Y K I 2 f Z t V I 'i g V4 VIAA f Roy Clwrz Leroy Clemons Clarence Corning Bill Croolclmarn Don Daniels Ron Daniels xlxflariorie Day Jennie Dufy Lee Doly Kennerlw Dunn James Ellis Bob Engle Arnold Enqleberr Sem-er Enoclws Roberf Evans Bill Exley Lorraine Frilfs Joe Frosf Bill Fugale RU'l'l'1G6ll6Ql'1Ef Belly Garland Beverly Glaze Neil Greenwell Leonard Goerlzen Mary Grove Colleen Haberer Harry Haqler Kaflileen Harper Alan Harris Don Harris Virginia Harris Virginia Healy Elmer Helzer Harvey Holi Mina Holmes -1 'if .ha n-- 'jChris+ine Hopkins Jerry Hou Sfeplien Howard Ernes+Huql1es Priscilla lvie Delores James C1444 'Sl Irma Jo Jenkins H-edrherl Kaclel Jerry Kipp Darrell Merrill Doyle Mifchell Marion Parlc ' QW YS X Xiisxakax K 5 x xxix L ,L Barbara Jensen Palsy Keeler Dorofhy Koclc Moniie Mc Cain Jeryl Dean Moore Phyllis Paulson K I ' if ' , Claim y 'sl Dale Johnson Ruby Keller John Koclc Sheila Mc Cauley Gloria Morfirnore John Pedersen 0 Lorerra Johnson Dona Kellhofer ,QQneJ4nenP i ii' Bill MC Cluslcey' Parricia Moyer l-larry Pense xx -K A ' Q Darlene Jor n Joanne Keyser Jea ivinqslon Mary Mc Collum Ludie Odom Darrell Perkins X. Xi il? 2.5 Q Donnelle Jones Don Kirnbrell Delmer Luhr Jim Mc Donald Roy Orr Richard Pickeri Q ifaff Gerald Kadel Jack King Maurice Masar Belly Jo Milender Lois Layher Padour Torn Pierson f gi J V 4 'Q I , fi kff if f Z . X ff- ' K W Q V so Q P f Q4 A 1 4 BW W 'V' J XM WWW4 ,Wy ,Q iyy, N f y , MW. , , f 4'f X nm 2 3 J ff 0! if 0 , I -I y I, K . V' ,VX fp.. 4 EI, lm f lvf, 4 kv f P an ,lf gig ff 1 6 M f f f 6 fm. f Marilyn Porler Jack Russell Elaine Srnillw Hugh Slrinqfield Esllwer Wagoner Lois Wilder s ,fz H 5:-A V Lois Ralhbun Ru+h Sersain Myrlle Smilli Be++y Sfuarl Ed Wagner Eric Wilson Louis Remsberq - And-is Selbold Roy Sfalin Mickey Sullivan Berflwa Waison Kennellw Wilson Richard Rice Shirleen Shaffer s vt., ,' Beverly Sleiner Ru'rl1Tallrnan Nadine Websler Dorollny Winslow Jirn Rife Jolwn Slioun Donna Slilzel Mary Turner Barbara Robinson Mary Lou Skellon Fred Slolenberg Donald Vasser Marilyn Wlnelclnel Ber+Wl1iimore Callnrine Wrigni Delores Wriqlwl Delma Jean Zuerclwer C' I A A f 'S I Ward Rogers Pal' Sloop Leon Slone Harold Vogl Beverly Wiegand 6144.4 M...-1 ff-.L f 's 2 The Sophomores slarled off The year by elecling as lheir leaders: denlp David Shepherd, vice-presidenl, Bessie Hammond, secrelary-lreasurer, wilh . Virginia Farner and Dick Nafsinger repre- ', ' 5 senling Jrhe Sophomores in lhe Sfudenl Council. Mrs. Rice and Mr. Lewis were wonderful in helping lhe Sophomores in . Jrheir aclivilies. x 7 B' V A5 4' One of Jrhe sgophomorehrhiqgnhmtlighfs was y l-lello Week. iB4QAQgrJexrijNe,v,QLeik,e?and Belle SHEPHERD, MOORE, HAMMOND Aikman G. Albers L. Allen G. Anderson ' R. Arellano D. Apland Alkinson H.AlweH L. Baker J. Ball 0. Ball E. Bales Bales K. Beals D. Beasley P. Biggs R. Black N. Blake Borland J. Brock T. Bryanl M. Burke L. Burlon E. Cambridge Carpenler L. Carr A. Chrisfensen J. Chrislensen S. Clark A. Cleveland Cloninger L. Collins J. Cordell A. Corkle B. Coulls N. Cunningham N 1 X X A .. Za W iw V X 4 , Q.. Qmxx Xi x Z as .av Pasley were co-chairmen ofilhis gel-ac- quainled week. Some if The many aclive Sophomores were Falerhv f gp and Car enler, Peo Club, l-lorn, Ba es, A+well,fDNrejEaeQ and Pas- ley, Y-Teen Cabinet Redman, Myers, G. A. A.: Moore, Yell Leader, Lodge, . oore, Kosmala, Sporlsg Tracey, Dramalicsq - - gale, Johnson, Willard, Jones, and Spur- geon, Music. in V YZ .X gage if x M I I V ! ,, B .. il f 4 fw 4 by 4. S Q.. +1 is ... f V f W :fi JMX? R f f 5. ' 1 . .. J jx ww Q Q f L. .N 5 ,M 65 g 9 ' W ,Z Xvifff ' , Q , A - si . . , '7 ' H . ' X f .1 . - Q , f uf? 1 , , 5 ,,' 1!... A ,SX . f :i , fe, , g f -. 7 B , . -fs J A A ,jf ' xi .X Qy nn. h h 4 , . a X g ' 4 X 4 ,I ,fly ' rg 4 D. Dawson V. English E. Furnish G. Hall A. Hook E. Huslon cw. of 'sz J. Devereaux N. DeVries R. Dillon J. Downs in Drerkeyx- P. Eiclerniller G. Emerson M. Emerson F. Fallerl v. Farmer e. Foore e. Foreman ofFiaLaiaiia L. Fugale N. FuIIbrigh+ N. Fuller M. Gabiola V. Gardiner P. Gepner N. Gibson Y. Gifford V. Gohn B. Gulenberqer A. Hall B. Hammond C. Harper V. Harrir N. Harris L. Hinkle D. Hinz S. Hoadley M. Haddock F. Hopkins K. Hopkins B. Hopper D. Horn P. Horn IP. Horron T. Hudgens M. Hughes F. lsorn J. Jacobson J. Jamison H. Johnson L. Johnson T. Johnson M. Jones F. Kimura M. Koesler A. Kosrnala D. Krieger B. Lamb L. Layher S. Lim' fam z, ,a xi r a.. i, WL , .t y .lf f f 'r Z af X W Y f Z f !7 Z3F . ' f' J. Livlngsfon A. Moore H. Overman J. Roeser J. Snead J. Thorne G. Looney W. Looney D. Manchesler B. McCain L. Mcfivoldrlclc M. McKoen B. Mearse M.Mon+qomery C. Moore P. Myers R. Nalslnqer L. Nielson G. Oakley G, O'Dell' P. Oehler C. Ollnger B. Pasley F. Payne M. Pederson M. Pederson G. Pincoclc D. Raymond V. Redman C. Riggs D. Samp F. Schlnderling l. Schwarlz D. Shepherd N. Siebenberg C. Slcelly l. Smllh L. Smllh M. Snow P. Spurgeon C. Sfancill V. S+il1el B. Slone S. Slrand L. Swanson J. Thomason J. Torrey L. Tracy C. Trimmer D. Tuclfness J. Viney T. Wallord J. Ward J. Vxfeddinglon B. Wesllall fl-l. Wesl G. Whilney J. Willard J. Wylcerl C. Young cum of 'sz cm., of 'ss The TirsT week or so aT high school The Treshmen spenT geTTing acquainTed wiTh Their Teachers and classes, learning how To open Their lockers and The locaTions oT Their class rooms. The Third week oT school The Treshmen Took a big parT in The Pep Club sponsored l-lello Week. This week helped The Tresh- men geT acguainTed wiTh The resT oT The school. On Wednesday oT ThaT week The Treshmen gave Their skiT along wiTh The oTher classes. Friday oT ThaT week was Freshmen lniTiaTion. The class oTTicers were CliTTord Abe, presidenTg Tommy Sprague, vice-presidenTg and Shirley Adams, secreTary-Treasurer. The sponsors Tor The year were Miss Laub and Mr. McCain, who did a very Tine iob. ff if .Q J c f WS S f , ' ,AWK T 1 T 1. im QV XM fn. fu 'Q Q'-vu ' iw Q -2- f ,a- ADAMS, SPRAG-UE, ABE 'ff ,, s J 2 df if W ,X ghwff 4 K f ilu-Q ., -IVG C' Abe S. Adams ' , J. Allbe TT. D. Allen f' X fi is Q' F. BaTeman , , is .T ' N. BaTes ' - .V T i . I M. Beagley , F. Beguhl V4 ' A T P. BenedicT 5, ' J. Berry for , e. Black ' ' T ,.,, f v E. Brady P. Brannam W. Breach ' R. Brooks R. BrumTield W I' B. Bryga TIT f Z . u I I M. Bull , M H. BunT D. Burback i li l H i , Vx T X 4' A. Campbell S. Carpender M. CarpenTer R. Carr M. CarTer T. CarTer B. Cerva D. CharlesworTh D. ChrisTensen M. Clark C. ClemenTs M. Collins LEQ-Jllins V. CourTrighT D. Cooper J. Croolcham R. Crosby L. Crowe D. Cuddebaclc M, Davis D. Davison R. Dibben R, Dorman D. Doly B. Douglas M. Dowers G, Downs L. Drown L. Eddins R. Engle D. Evans J. Ferguson H. Foreman G. Freeman M. Gallagher L. Garbin J. Gardiner I K. Gepford J. Giesen P. Glenn D. Godfrey G. Gradloohl C. Green F. Green C. Hagler K. Hamillon R. Hammond C. Handford S. Harness J. Harris B. Hayes R. Heberger G. Helzer N. Henderson N. Higer P. Hood R. House B. Humphreys J. Hunl D. Irvine Y. Jenlcins S. Jerome B. Johnson C. Johnson C. Johnson L. Johnson B. Jones R, Jordan S. Jurries S. Jurries B. Keller D. King P. Kinsey F. Kipp D, Kiser C. Kizer P. Knudsen K. Koonlz B. Lillle R. Lilly N. Loveioy J. lvlager P. Masar B. Massengule S. McCabe i ,, ri ,Q is . W . AW fx 43' sf 2 I2 X. - .,, w f . ,,f f V f f z a. , r f 'TW X Q ff 'Qi 1 f . My , ' f f L wr Q 4 J, ,wi 'W 7 ' ., iii.. ulr as 'f f f Xi! at if 44 N 1 K AJ' 4 lk wi ,Q f Z W . , , , A X. u. x 1, . 1' M.. . . if 42 ff' , . ' -A in . . V s -f 5 ,nf L- X ' . ,A.N V X' in H! I' .SLK S gi ' X Xss, SN 57,599 Q K A 4 S. -ur I, YZ I - CL , 5 .6 M v' 4 Q . K. McCain T. McCollum A. Mclnlyre J. McLaughlin P. Mims l. Miflan P. Monrqomery D. Moran J, Morse M. Myers R. Neill B, Newlon P. Nichols D. Nye , B. Oakley S. Odom R. Overlin W. Palmer E. Pen .Perlcins l-l. Peierson S. Pele rson J. Powell 6. Rielz E. Rumbauqlm M. Ryals L. Ryan R. Samp O. Sclwill G. Schroder L. Scruggs A. Serralos V. Seybold 6. Sliaw M. Shaw H. Shorb C. Simpson J. Snodgrass D. Spencer T. Sprague M. Sfedrnifz D. Sleplnenson C, Sfiles E. Sloclcman D. Srradley S. Slringfield E. Sullivan P. Tarp M. Tollrnan W. Toolson D. Tuclcness U. Ulferbacli E. Vail K. Vance M. Van Slylce M. Vavold A. Voqr M. Vogl' J. Wagner D. Ward J. Warner B. Warren M. Walson D. Wells S. Wes? P. Weslfall O. Willenborn B. Winlcler A. Wriglnl J.Yarnasl1i+a S. Zuerclwer yell Zeademf I CROSBY, HARRIS, MQCOLLUM, SMITH CROSBY, HARRIS, MQCOLLUM, SMITH This year's YeII Leaders, Kenny Smiih, Mary IVIcCoIIum, Don Crosby, and Virginia I-Iarris, have done an ouIsIanding job Iceeping our yeII secrion IUII of pep. Dressed in Iheir bIue and goId, Ihey have been in Charge of all our pep assembIies. This year Ihey srarfed somerhing diITerenIg preceding Ihe Nampa game Jrhey aI+ended IXIampa's assembIy, assisfing wiIh The yeIIs, and Iheir Yell Leaders came IoacIc Io our assembIy and assisfed here. Yes, we're reaIIy proud of our I95O YeII Leaders. FROSH-SOPH YELL LEADERS The Frosh-Soph Yell Leaders, composed oi CaroI Ann Moore, PhyIIis WesIfaII, San- dra Srringiield, and Louise Ryan, have given pIen+y of pep Io 'rhe Frosh-Soph games. RYAN, WESTFALL, STRINOFIELD, MOORE CDRTS . I 5 , 1 of Y I 9 2 ' L .., N, A Q 1920 liar ity ?oot6all The I949 TighTing Cougars were handicapped by a lack oT size and experience ThaT could noT be oTTseT by The splendid spiriT shown by The Team. Coach ForresT Russell was greeTed by an iniTial TurnouT oT ThirTy-Tive players, only eighT oT whom had any previous experience and only Three regulars Trom The Team oT The year beTore. One of These, Lee Roy Garland, was iniured COACHES RUSSELL AND JARVIS in pracTice and missed The TirsT Tour games oT The schedule. The lighT Caldwell Team Tinished TiTTh in The Big Six Con- Terence ThaT sa-w Three ouTsTanding high school Teams in The race This year, The Cougars' conTerence win was over The Idaho Falls Tigers, who Tinished in The cellar. The Cougars copped a non-conTerence verdicT Trom Burns, Oregon and ended The season wiTh Two wins, one Tie, and Tive deTeaTs. LosT To Caldwell High School TooTball Tans were Lloyd Horn, Terry Roeser, Denny Keys, GranT Merrick, Eldo Garland, Don Taylor, Howard Shepherd, Lee Roy Garland, Harold James, KeiTh STanwood, Lyle SmiTh, Joe Cochrane and Bill Nibler who graduaTed This year. Lloyd Horn, KeiTh STanwood, and Bill Nibler were elecTed by The squal as co-capTains Tor The l949 season. Coach Russell expecTs a sTrong Team nexT year as several oT The leTTermen on This year's squad were Trom The Sophomore and Junior class. Row I-Jarvis, Croolcham, Wagner, Lodge, Nibler, Horn, James, Taylor, PiclceTT, STanwood, Keys, Russell. Row 2-KosmaTa, SmiTh, Foreman, Roeser, Moore, Cochrane, STringTield, HOTT, McCain, Harris, Merrick, Garland, Shepherd, Row 3-RoberTs, Wilkinsen, ChrisTensen, RiTe, Colley, CarpenTer, Evans, VogT, Ball, Shoun, Kimbrell, BurTon. 2 M s is ' ' if X W 3 i L x Nl ' ' +406 gf K fx ' lx' 'T XQ A C.H.S ..,,.,,,. Slanwood Pickelf C.l l ,S C.H.S .....,., CJ-1.5 ..,...,. Lodge Wagner Croolcham Roeser Shepherd Taylor Shoun X Horn O Parma 6 Idaho Falls O Twin Falls .......27 I 2 Pocafello SCORES 37 C.I-LST ,.,.77,,, ,,,,, C.H.S ..7.7a777, CJ-LS .,.,,,,,,, C.H.S. E. Garland Nibler James O Boise ....,,. 6 Errwrnell ,,,,,, 35 Burns O Nampa .. l.. Ga rla nd Keys ..I3 .. 6 N26 Jarvis WeiTz lays iT in STringTield scores WiTh Tive reTurning leTTermen, one TransTer and a Tall iunior cenTer, Coach CurT Jarvis soon developed a high scoring, much winning ball Team. The leTTermen were WeiTz, Garland, Dix, STanwood, and Keys. The TransTer was Gordon WrighT Trom OnTario and The Tall junior cenTer was Hugh STringTield. The squad peaT every Team in The Big Six aT leasT once excepT Nampa, who were Big Six Champions. The Cougars Tied wiTh Twin Falls Tor second place Big Six honors. ln regular season play The squad won I2 while losing 8. l-lugh STringTield was high poinT man Tor The Cougars and also was leading Big Six scorer, Tieing The record seT by Roland lvlinson in '46. l-lugh was Caldwell's only selecTion on The Big Six Team. The Team Tell To Nampa in The Tinal nighT oT The disTricT TouramenT held aT Boise To Take second place honors. This gave Caldwell The righT To enTer The sTaTe TournamenT aT Boise where They made a good showing Tor Themselves. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Caldwell Meridian Caldwell.. ..,,., ,,..,,,,. l claho Falls Caldwell EmmeTT .. Caldwell Nampa Caldwell ,..,, . .,,.,.,, RuperT ,,..... .,.,,,,,,. C aldwell ,,,..,..,, .. ....,, Twin Falls Caldwell Nampa ...., ,,,,,,,,,, C aldwell PocaTello .. Caldwell PocaTello Caldwell .,..,,.,., ..,,.,,... I daho Falls Caldwell Meridian Caldwell Shelley ..,,.. Caldwell Jerome ,.,,. Caldwell PayeTTe Caldwell .,..,,,, Twin Falls Caldwell Boise Caldwell Jerome .,,,, .,,,.,,,,A C aldwell Weiser ....c Caldwell Boise ,,,,. Caldwell EmmeTT ..., FronT Row-L. Garland, G. WrighT, D.:KinappJiJ. Cloninger, E. Lodge, J. Dix, Coach Jarvis. Back Row- lvlgr. B. Nilaler, P, WeiTz, D. Keys, H,. STriiTg'Tield, K. STanwood, C. Barnes, A. KosmaTa, Mgr. l-l. James. Uamity Kawleetball Kaneball Cafcher, Garland Keys al bal Pilcher Sayre Coach Curl Jarvis welcomed Jrhis season, eighl relurning lellrermen. They are Lee Roy Garland, Roger Sayre, Denny Keys, Phil Weifz, Ed Wagner, Don Daniels, Bruce Holson, and Dean Brown. The prospecls for +he year were belfer lhan in Jrhe lasl few previous years. Games were scheduled wilh Nampa, Boise, Meridian, Parma and lvliddleion. The boys played good ball and won Jrheir share of 'rhe games. Row I-Sayre, Ishibashi, Brown,,McCluslcey, James, Koclc, Yamamola, Whifney, Hagler, Cerva, Rife. Row 2-Coach Jarvis, J. Jarvis, McCollum-,'fKloe, Toolson, Green, Garland, Piclcell, Keys, Kadel, Vogr, Beguhl,,l.ivingsLrgn, Wagner, Harris, Jacobson, Colley. Emerson. I .,.. ,Mar if . Koxing D. Harris, C. Haqler, Carr, Higer, H. Hagler, Garland, iels, fyadel, STone, D. Cros- by, J. Harris, AssT. Coach The C.H.S. miTTmen had a Tull year. AlThough The Team did noT Tare so well in The win and loss column, They will have many OT The boys back nexT year since over half The squad was composed of Freshmen and Sophomores Some of The ouTsTanding boxers were Eldo Garland, Leo Holmes, Don Taylor, Ron Daniels, and Harry Pense. The Team was coached by l:orresT Russell and his assisTanT, Don SouTh-wiclc. The C,H.S. boxers enTered The disTricT TournamenT held in Caldwell on March 9, IO, and ll. They had bouTs wiTh PocaTello, Idaho Falls, Meridian, Nampa, Parma, and Homedale. Leo Holmes Jerry Torrey TN .,...,.,...., .,...c- M... ... . V -- -.,.-c. Fro nT Row-M ea rse, M ims, Cambridge. Middle Row- Torrey, King, Enochs, Dan- SouThwiclc. Back Row- Pe enTer, GoerT- zerg, STahn, Taylor, Vail, GeiE1T'R7Crosby, Coach Russell. Track Rowl McDonald Croolcham Vail E G l d L G l - , , , . aran , . aranld. CarpenTer, Nibler, Wagner! Harris, Hughes. Row 2-D. Shepherd W ' 'N RTTT 'A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i' arner, ie, IVl'a'CI'g'ger, VogT, Nafsinger, S. WhlTney, JG. Wh1TneVy,i Roeser, Mlgore BaTes, STringTield, Shoun, PiclreTT, Reece, Raymond, 'BurTon, KosmaTa, Loo Q McGoldrick, Kimbrell. Row 3-l-l. Shepherd ney, Brown, WeddingTon, Russell. Forming a Team around a nucleus oT Tour reTurning leTTermen, Coach l:orresT Russell coached a sTrong Traclc Team. The lerfermen are-Lee Roy Garland, Eldo Garland, Ed Wagner, and Bill Nibler. The Team had meeTs wiTh Nampa, Boise, Weiser, EmmeTT and Parma. The Big Six meeT was aT PocaTello and Boise was hosT To The DisTricT and STaTe meeTs. off The GolT squad had anoTher successTul year under The new coaching oT Bob McCain. The squad had Phil WeiTz, KeiTh STanwood, Jerry Cloninger and Tom Pierson, all reTurning leTTermen, and several promising newcomers. Row I-Schroder, Engle, Barnes, l-louse, McLaughlin, Fergu- son. Row 2-McCain, Cloninger, WeiTz, Pierson, STanwood, l-lamblin, Nielson, Q enni The Cougar Tennis Team coached by Bob McCain had a very good season. They had meeTs wiTh sur- rounding schools and enTered The Big Six meeT aT PocaTello and The DisTricT and STaTe meeTs aT Boise. Row I-Evans, UTTerbaclc, Clemons, Collins, Enochs, Daniels, Kadel, Kimura,QWhiTney, McCain. Row 2-Moore, Riggg, STiT1el, BlaTc,'iJi5ihnsTon, Nye, Payne, Knapp, WrighT. Row 3-Harris, Cuddebaclc, VogT, S. CarpenTer, Jurries, PeTerson, STringTield, Jurries, BenedicT, G. CarpenTer, Seguine, Bicknell, RiTe. hr-1--1v ' Layher, QWZTWL NLC X Lizwf if 'ZJMJ WML ZWQZWZK Under a new c.Qach, Bob McCain, The Trosh-soph Turned in an envious record. The TooTloall box score was Tour wins and Two losses. The wins were over Boise's NorTh and SouTh Junior l-liqh and Two wins over l-lomedale. The losses were To Nampa and To The Boise Sophomores. ln basl4eTball They Tinished The season wiTh seven wins and seven losses. They losT To Nampa Tive Times and beaT every Team They played excepT Nampa once. High scorers were Nielson I26, BaTes 90, STewarT 76, Warner 74, and Raymond 70. These boys showed a loT oT TighT in looTh sporTs and should develop inTo a sTrong varsiTy Team. 43 gm cm 2 I fl Row I-Krieger, Thomason, l-lammoncl, McCollum, Wesf, Moore, Drellce, Row 2-Layher, Layher, Harris, Miss Evans, Kellholer, Wylcerl, Fullbrighl. Rows-Redman, Riggs, Blanc, Seguine, Biclcnell, 1 Oehler, Looney, Cleveland, Pasley. Girls' C Club This year has combined wilh G.A.A. The above girls earned Jrheir emblems by parlicipahng in girls' sporls. The main gualilicalion To join is To be able 'ro earn 500 poinls by playing on Play Days and when Jrhe school has games among lhe P.E. classes. l-loclcey game, 'rhird period. K Volleyball, lhircl period. g. 4. 4. HAMMOND, LAYHER, BATES Third period girls' baslceTball. HARRlS, KELLHOFER The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, composed oT all The girl aThleTes in C. H. S., had a very acTive year. Under The leadership oT Miss Bernice Evans, The organizaTion sponsored a soTTball TournamenT beTween all G. A. A. members in C. H. S. The G. A. A. parTicipaTed in Play Days aT Nampa and Boise. A Play Day was sponsored by The Caldwell G. A. A. girls, wiTh TwenTy schools inviTed. ATTer The Play Day The Caldwell G. A. A. served a bangueT dinner. Headed by Virginia Harris, presidenT, The girls had a very successTul year. OTher oTTicers were Dgonna KellhoTer, viceLpresidenjg.Lois Layher, secreTary, Eleanor BaTes, Treasurer, and Bessie Hammond, poinT recorder. Girls' Tumbling Team. ENSEMBLES Howard, Munn, Hodson, Remslgerg, Fugale, Masar. Fugale, McCabe, Snodgrass, Baker, Morlimore Milliner, Srnilhy McCauley, Johnslon, McCollum, Ralhbggn, Skinner, Albers, Seybold, Black, lvie, l Thomason, Bales, Skellon. Wagoner, Broadbent Pasley. The majorelles, led by Drum Malorelle, Peggy Manning, and composed of LaVonne Kalluslcy, assislanl Drum Maiorelle, Edna Frills, Darlene l-lorn, Myrlle Monlgomery, and Mary Lou Haddock, have added lo'rs of color To Jrhe marching band and have enlerlained The crowds during lhe half al rnosl games. ,V ,L AA. Peggy Manning, LaVonne Kulluslcy, Darlene l-lorn, Edna Frills, Mary Lou Had- dook, Myrlle Monlgomery. 46 H C , . i J R 7 -Q ' E999 W i MJ ju S yy My ' v 'iQ ' f..- ' 0 f f, !, '- ' M J . Wj 1, Xigni ' QQ' 'Qs 521' X ff 5 J' lx ' N . yi, EX X .,iX .um . x. xx Q '?4f' X ,X ,E W f 'F:xxQ 75 3' S yds, Xtwy 'K ! Qi xv .xx fy ' ,cn 193O Zend K Row I-M. FugaTe, M. Jones, Spurgeon, BaTes, PeTerson, Snodgrass, MorTimore H Johnson McCabe P Masar B John son, Palmer. Row 2-Hayes, Fuller, Hoolc, Baker, Hodson, Abe. Black, Russell, Willard, B. FugalTe, Hendelrso-n, NeTii Eidermili ler,N1elsen. Row 3-Adams, W. Howard, Shorb, M. Shaw, Berry, Dillon B Beasley D Beasley Darling F Anclerslon M , , , . , , . , unn J. Howard, Nye, G. Shaw, Wells, B. Jones, S. Howard, Allen, Remsberg. Row 4-W, Anderson, M. Masar, Broclcman, Snead Rumbaug , Recognized as one oT The besT in The sTaTe, The band has compleTed a very successTul year under The skilled leadership oT Mr. Snodgrass. The TirsT concerT was December 9 and a very unusual program was presenTed. Caldwell had The largesT repre- senTaTion in The Honor Band, which is composed oT The besT musicians in This disTricT. The band parTicipaTed in boTh The DisTricT and The STaTe Music FesTivals and senT several soloisTs To each. This year will long be remembered by Those who are T leaving The l9'5O Band. M R. SNODGRASS s 48 bance Kand f Row I-M. FugaTe, Hendersgrl,HPeTerson, Eidermiller, Nielsen, Spurgeon, Jones. Row 2-B. FugaTe, Snead, Wells, g, Howard, Baker, Anderson, Jordan, PorTer, Snead, Johnson, Under The name, The C H S Chordiers, The dance band has Tinished The year playing here Tor some OT our high school dances and aT oTher Towns around The valley. Led by Ted Henderson, The dance band Took parT in The Pep Club TalenT Show and exchange assemblies. Pep land PuTTing plenTy OT pep inTo our baslceTball games was our C. H. S. Pep Band, under The able leader- ship OT Jerry Howard as direcTOr and Don Hodson as manager. They accompanied The Team To mOsT OT The Boise Valley games and wenT on a Trip To POcaTello, Idaho Falls, and Shelley. Yes, This has been a very suc- cessTul year Tor The C. H. S. Pep Band. Row I-FugaTe, Jones, BaTes, Hayes, McCabe, Munn, J. Howard Row 2-Nielsen, Snodgrass, MorTimore, Eidermiller, Spurgeon, Abe Beasley. Row 3-Masar, Henderson, Pederson, FugaTe, Willard, Darling Anderson. Row Allan, S. Howard, l-lodson, Baker, M Masar. Row 5-Broclcman, Snead. kan Cla ora Row I-STeine Edwards,yljgrn111on.d,..Holmes, AhlsTrom, Vasser, M,LlJ.i-s'l6yT House, Wilson, Perkins, Corkle, SkelTon, Broad- benT, Pa ley, Cerva. Row 2-N. Harris, RaThbun, V. Harris, Milender, Hughes, Seybold, Hopkins, WhiTney, WrighT, Ward, Skinner, Kimbrough, Bales, Hammond. Row 3-Gallagher, Prim Kellopher, Milliner, Snead, Harper, Pincock, Payne, Farner, Reese, Mager, Cunningham, Wagoner, Albers, lvie, Fa ner. Row 4-McCauley.,JohnsTon,' PickeTT, Merrell, A. Harris, Sullivan, Greenwell, Mager, SmiTh, EngleberT, Hinkle, KirkpaTrick, Rogers, Nielson, McCollum, Thomason, Black. Row I-English, Blake,ySTone, Blanc, McKeon, Ryan, Young, ErnsT, WesT. Row 2HDawson, HandTord, HoodlxSmiT,b', BradTord, Gallagher, ChrisTensen, Tracy. Row 3-KoesTer, Perkins, x'ChrisTensen, Pense, STiTzel, WrighT, Johnson, Tuckness. Our Choir and Chorus This year have been very acTive and successTul under The able direcTion oT Miss Ella Mays. The TirsT Choir evenT was a disTricT Clinic held November IO, and on December 22, a very novel ChrisT- mas ConcerT was presenTed. There were several solos, including Those oT Mina Holmes, Jane Thomason, and Don Hendricks. The ChrisTmas STory was Told wiTh Carols and Window-like picTures in a large lighTed Trame. The high lighTs OT The year were The Music l:esTivals aT which The Choir received a very good raTing. There were also many oTher acTiviTies sponsored by The Choir and Chorus. They held Three skaTing parTies in Nampa To which They inviTed The Band, and oTher guesTs. Class oTTicers oT The year Tor The Choir were: Willis KirkpaTrick, President Virginia Farner, SecreTarg Ginia Harris, Treasurer. AT The end OT The TirsT semesTer Miss Mays TransTerred all QT The Chorus boys inTo The Choir and Tormed a Girls' Group wiTh The remaining Chorus members. Their oTTicers were: Louise Ryan, PresidenTg Bonnie ATkeson, - SecreTary. MISS ELLA MAYS X ,E M V , . Jfqgff, wicwk, Qfwf f L AZ QRCSANIZAH b mf ,Ji N' fi 5'-iff fx Cdnyy J H V M W WWW C, ,,!ffJ y!'?y bWV LVJZQH W wb 25M?D0W WJ 2 Mi W Qgfkm Q,-5 I N L Mfg f -'CU my f ffgt 1 EX x S' ER , X N M R 1 , 1 ' f U , lg rx - ' 'X F I L ,J XQ 'Nl 'K . ' N 1 N 'u X 4 ,I . 0 A X 1 ' L' ' 1 ,I , , Q ,X I ' 19-40 ' ff fiational Honor Society The Psi Omega ChapTer oT lNlaTional Honor SocieTy has a membership oT eighTeen seniors who were chosen Trom The upper Third oT Their class according To scholasTic raTing. Members were selecTed Tor Their acTive leadership, service To The school, and personal characTer. EighT juniors were chosen during The commencemenT week oT IQ49 To carry on unTil The remaining members were selecTed in laTe February. These members were: BeTTy Lou James, Anne Kimbrough, NaThelle Bales, Glenda Carpender, Barbara PiclceTT, Jim Dix, Denny Keys, and Kenny Farner. NaTional Honor SocieTy sTudenTs sponsored The Hazel Harrison ConcerT held in OcTober: and The selling oT STudenT CourTesy Cards. They also held a concession aT one oT The baslceTball games. Proceeds Trom These acTiviTies will be used To Tinance special awards given aT commencemenT To an ouTsTanding sTudenT Trom each class. In early March The new members were honored in an evening lniTiaTion Ceremony aT which parenTs and TaculTy were guesTs. Anne Kimbrough was PresidenT wiTh Jim Dix, BeTTy Lou James, Glenda Carpender, holding oTTice as Vice-PresidenT, SecreTary, and Treasurer, respecTively. Mrs. Eleanor PeTerson was our able and eTTicienT adviser whose Time, eTTorT and advice will never be TorgoTTen. Row I-Munn, PiclceTT, Bales, Kimbrough, James, Carygender, Arnold, Free, Mueggler. Row 2-SouThwiclc, Horn, Garland, Braun, Keys er Shepherd, Sayre. v T' Q Quill and Scroll ' r I Seafed-Blegkgell, Johnslon, Pickell, Lewis, Jensen. S+anding--Sayre, Weilz, Keys, Nibler, Yamamalo. Quill and Scroll, an lnlernalional Honorary Sociely, is composed of upperclassmen who have done oulslanding work on lhe newspaper or yearbook. The main acliyily of Jrhe year was The Publicalion Ball held during Thanksgiving week. The popularify King ancl Queen were crowned al Jrhe inlerrnission of The dance. To end The year, a candlelighlr inilialion for new members was held, Tollo-wed by a ioinl banguel wi+h Thespians. Officers were: Denny Keys,,PresiclenJrq Marilyn Lewis, Vice-President Barbara Pickell, Secreiaryg Belh Johnslon, Treasurer. Sponsors were Mrs. Pickell and Mrs. Schaerll. Q, BETH JOHNSTON, BARBARA PICKETT, MARILYN LEWIS, DENNY KEYS. A WAGNER, STANWOOD, NIBLER, GARLAND iff mr, cm The C Club is an honorary organizalion Tor alhleles who have been awarded a varsily lerler in some maior sporl. To win a leller one musr parlicipale in 40 per cenl of The games played. The C Club sold programs al Toolball games and concessions a+ baslcelball games Tor money l4' Jr ma ing ac ivifies. The money was spenl on improvemenls Tor Jrhe club and Tor 'rwo annual inirialions. The club was supervised by Coaches Russell and Jarvis. Ollhcers Tor The year were Presidenl, Lee Roy Garlandp Vice-Presidenl, Bill Nibler and Secrelary was Keilh Slanwood. Row I-Wagnier, Shepherd, lfasdel, Nibler, l-lorn, Roeser, Garland, Merrick, Wilson Torrey, R. Daniels, Lodge, Croolcharn. Row 2-Soiulhwiclc, Brown, Hughes, Evans, Cloninger, D. anre s, lvlcClujey,JPense, James, Clemons, Moore, Vogl, Pierson, Mr. Russell, Row 3-Taylor, Sayre, Dix, Slringfield, Keys, Weilz, Smirh, Mr. Jarvis, Kimbrell, Shoun, Piclcell, Rife. PAYNE, SERSAIN, SMITH, FREE. l, National 7laeApianA The NaTional Thespian SocieTy is a group oT young people inTeresTed in dramaTic arT. The Caldwell Troupe 407 has been especially acTive This year. lniTiaTions were held aTTer The Senior and Junior plays. The annual bangueT wiTh The Quill and Scroll was given May 4 and in December The Caldwell Troupe helped insTall The new Boise Thespian ChapTer. The regular meeTings were held on The TirsT lvlonday oT every monTh, and during The meeTings reporTs were given on acTiviTies in The TheaTer. STage seTTing and lighTing were sTudied. The oTTicers Tor The year were Ferol SmiTh, presidenTg Jennie Free, vice-presidenT3 Phyllis Payne, secreTaryq and RuTh Sersain, Treasurer. The Caldwell Thespian Troupe has worked under The guidance oT Their sponsor, Mrs. Rice, and much crediT should be given To her Tor The splendid help she has given Them. Row I-Mrs. Rice, PiclceTT, Kalluslcy, Kimbrough, Bales, Lewis, SmiTh, Tracy, Sersain. Row 2-Free, Payne, Hendricks, SrniTh, Brown, Darling, Howard Hodson, SrniTh, Farmer. .M cm -ni inn s-- - SAYRE, FIGGE, SHEPHERD BROWN,YAlv1AMOTO,FARNER Key Club, a naTional organizaTion, sponsored by Kiwanis, has compleTed iTs Third acTive year in C. H. S. The club Tinished iTs main proiecT OT The year which was buying blinds Tor The gym OTher proiecTs were working wiTh l-li-Y on The Roll oT Honor, polishing The Trophies and helping keep The school neaT. Jim Dix, Dean Brown, Roger Sayre and Phil WeiTz wenT To The Kiwanis convenTion held aT Sun Valley, SepTernber 25, as Key Club guesTs Trorn Caldwell l-ligh. OTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were Roger Sayre, PresidenTg Vern Figge, SecreTaryg and Howard Shepherd, Treasurer, Tollowed by KenneTh Farner, President Dean Brown, SecreTaryg Archie YannarnoTo, Treasurer, Tor The second semesTer. lvlany Thanks go To lvlr. STiber, our sponsor. Froni' Row-KirlcpaTriclc, Anderson, McDonald,-s Hi- ff C1116 SiTTing-Zemp, RoberTs, Farner, Pederson, FrosT, Brookman, BaTes. Kneeling-SouThwiclc, Abe, Balmer, NaTsinger, McCollum, Swanson, Tuclcness, Russell, Clark. Sfanding-Mr. Lewis, Crosby, BurTon, Moore, WrighT, KirlcpaTriclc, Evans, CunningTon, HOW6FdVgMQD-QQQld,gAQdgfiglj, SmiTh. The l-li-Y Club has compleTed anoTher very acTive year. The Hi-Y is a naTional club sponsored by The Young lvien's ChrisTian AssociaTion. IT has sTrived and proved iTselT very worThy To The school and The communiTy. Some oT iTs chieT aims are To develop leadership and creaTe an acTive inTeresT in helping and beTTering The school. The annual SweeThearTs' Ball sponsored by The Hi-Y Turned ouT To be one oT The beTTer dances oT The year. The FaTher and Son BanqueT was a big success also. The Hi-Y did a big parT in building The new l-lonor Roll and drinking TounTain in TronT oT The school. IT presenTed Three religious picTures To The school. Programs Tor The baslceTball games were prepared and given To The sTudenT body by The l-li-Y. Hi-Y oTTicers Tor The year were: Russell RoberTs, PresidenTgL,,,l,i.n1,-Mc-lhnraldg, Vice- President Fred Anderson, SecreTaryg Willis KirlcpaTricl4, Treasurerg Dee Abe, SgT-aT- Arms: Duane Baker, Chaplaing and John Pederson, l-lisTorian. Much OT The Club's success during The year may be accrediTed To Mr. L. Lewis, our very able adviser. Pederson. Back Row-Abe, RoberTs, Bakerf ,JTLKVYTI sw L 5 E X UK? 3,.Ew lf if-teen.A BALES, rv1uEeeLER,JoHNsroN. MLd.BJM Miss BALoRiDeE, Miss LAUB, Miss corrm Sponsors gy! -wr- I Y-Teens, an inierna 'onai organizaiion has had a full year of aciiviiies, They sponsored The Chrislrma Pageani, Disirici Conference, Moiher-Daughier Tea, and Faiher-Daughier Banqueiz Jane Biornquisi was civsen Presideni of lrhe Disirici Y-Teens ai Jrhe Disirici Con- ference. She is Jrhe second Disirici Presidenr io be chosen from Caldwell High in iwo consecuiive years. ' ' This year's orciicers were Naiheiie Bales, President Beih Johnsion, Vice-Presidenig Lois Paihbun, Secreiaryy and Rosie Mueggier, Treasurer. Much credii is due Jrhe sponsors, Miss Baldridge, Miss Coiiin, and Miss Laub. Row l4Alfizer, Holmes, Websier, Biornquisi, Harris, McCollum, Rumbaugh, Row 2-Munn, Horn, Jones, Bales, Kimbrough, Pierson, Pickeff, Skinner. Row 3kPasley, Reima, Dreiice, Baies, Mueggler, Vfesfiali, Kellhoier, Aiwell, Brown, Payne, Free, Qigiijgankegiih. I ff-teenA 75' Xu X P ff I , Faflver-Dauqlwier Bamquef Membership Parfy Fafher-Dauqhfer Banque? Mofher-Dauglwfer Tea 59 Pep C1116 I XM W. McCOLLUM.BLOIv1QUlST, MANNING, MUEGG-LER,JAMES, SKELTON, McCAULEY. Girls' Pep Club, our school organizaTion in which every girl may be an acTive member, has compleTed anoTher successTul year. Much oT The club's success is due To our sponsors, Miss Mays, Mrs. GOTT, and Mrs. Dozier, whose help has been invaluable and deeply appreciaTed. 1 The TirsT main evenT sponsored by Pep Club This year was l-lello Weelc, held in Seplrember wiTh The Sophomores in charge. This was Tollowed by The Carnival, Novem- ber I8 aT which The Carnival Queen and King were crowned. The ChrisTmas Formal, Shamrock Shag, and The annual Pep Club Tea are some oT The year's oTher imporTanT acTiviTies. The May BrealcTasT, given by The Junior girls in honor of The Senior girls, climaxed The year, wiTh The new presidenT being general chairman and presiding over The aTTair. Pep Club oTTicers Tor The year were: PresidenT, Rosie Muegglerg Vice-PresidenT, Mary McCollum: SecreTary, Mary Lou SlcelTon: Treasurer, Peggy Manning: l-lisTorian, Jane BlomquisTg CusTodian, BeTTy Lou James: and Play DirecTor, Sheila McCauley. Row I-Jones, Robin- son, Miller, Kimbrough, DoTy, SrniTh, Newione Row 2-Sloop, Seybold, RaThbun, ShaTFer, Aik- man, WagoneT'f Pierson, AlTizer. . Row I-Johnson, lvie, Day, Afwell, Wes Blake, Millender. Row 2-Moyer, Farmer, Sruarf, Du+y, Drefke, Morrimore. Carpenfer, Thomason. Pep C106 ff-J -. I. The Sponsors 2. The Chrisfmas Formal 3. Christmas Forma! 4, The Tea 5. Pre-siclen1'Rosie 6. Chrisfmas Formal .bam 2-q s ,A K sl ef X .' 'I x . .4 NV I P ,V ul . K, 4 V ALTIZER, MUNN, TURNER, ARNOLD, PIERSON. ?. li. 14. The l:uTure l-lomemakers oT America have compleTed anoTher acTive year under The compeTenT leadership oT PresidenT Maureen Munn. AssisTing her were Louise Arnold, vice-presidenT, Mary Turner, secreTary, and Calla Jean Pierson, Treasurer. ln July Maureen Munn and Mary Turner represenTed The Caldwell ChapTer aT The regional Fl-l.A. conTerence in SanTa Barbara, CaliTornia. The Tall Membership Drive opened wiTh a Scavenger l-lunT. ln December came ParenTs' NighT which included Tormal iniTiaTion and conTerring oT Degrees. Books Tor The Blind was chosen Tor The proiecT Tor The year and The girls sold hoT dogs and pom-poms aT games To raise money. The TirsT week in November was annual F, l'l. A. Week climaxed by The DisTricT ConTerence in PayeTTe. The high lighT oT The year was The STyle Show given Tor guesTs, when The members showed Their skill in sewing and paraded in Their laTesT creaTions. Sponsors, Mrs. Tweedy and Mrs. Ballou, and ChapTer MoThers, Mrs. l-lanTord, Mrs. Pederson, Mrs. Turner, and Mrs. Munn, conTribuTecl much Time and eTTorT Toward making The year a success Tor F. l'l. A. Mrs. Francis Ballou, Mrs. Reva Tweedy, Mrs. L. Pederson, Mrs. Glen Munn, Mrs. W. B. HandTord. ffice Row l-PickeTT, Skinner, Pierson, Kimbrough Bales, Manning, l-laurnan. Row 2-Mrs. Jensen Payne, Broadbent Millinfer, Waner, STephenson Pease, Jensen. The oTTice aT Caldwell l-ligh School is managed by Mrs. Jensen who has as her assisT- anTs TourTeen Senior girls chosen Tor This class. These girls geT acTual oTTice experience by keeping The records OT daily aTTendance, recording grades, Tiling, Typing leTTers, and learning various oTher rneThods oT oTTice procedure. Zi61-ary The Library sTaTT, under The leadership of Miss Marie CoTFin, has compleTed anoTher successTul year oT library pracTice. The sTudenTs who have Tinished Their Training in The TundarnenTal library pracTice are now more Tamiliar wiTh all sTeps in running a library. They have learned how To check books in and ouT of The library, keep The books in The proper place on The shelT, use The reTerence books To help oTher sTudenTs, and have Tound ouT how To Tile cards on all books in The C. l-l. S. library. They have helped boTh Miss COT-Tin and The sTudenTs OT C. I-l. S. Row I-James, JohnsTon, Besl, Burke, Seguine, Sersain, Row 2- Miss Corclin, Dibben, Hendricks, Kadel. GARLAND, ZEM P, MR. SCHAERTL Absenfz Slanwood. Kvlpf' federation Boys' Federalion has become very aclive +his year uncler Presidenr AI Zemp, They sponsored dances aller Jrhe loolball and baslcelball games. They also co-sponsored The Pep Club Formal along wilh Girls' Pep Club. Many Thanks should loe given 'ro Mr. Schaerll for lhe help he so willingly gave 'ro 'rhe organizalion. Olilicers for The Club were AI Zemp, Presiolenlg Keifh Slanwood, Vice-Presiclenlg and Lee Roy Garland, Secrelary-Treasurer. Mr. Schaerll. Row I-Kosmala, Garland. Row 2-Zemp, Nibler, Roeser, McCollum,f,Keys. Row 3- Slanwoocl. Knapp. -'. 'VJ I ,f'J Il ri' X I gcgf' I III J , JJ III ff' If ,Ja I 1 , If-.1 f I I , . I ,J ACTIVITIES -LLL I III . fi .X A Iv Y V 1 I. xv A I ixxi . X - in S S S S If wy I X W f I II I, QF U, Qu 021, 04 04, I XI IIII. I L' I 3 ,, I KI I I if X. JN If ,I ,Egg I I V I X T-wq I It --I I It -., ,SQ ' I ,RI A ' , .J -' XL V I xx, I 'J I X1 .x ' x-I . I I I I I I J X r' ' Y,..w by 7.5, J Sw , if , 1 W Y gt X . -R xv . K 1 xi , X- 'ANI I thi N aj :X x -I K' Q4 YI I Q5 jj 'Xi I Ri xii. wi, Q 'W If XI I, X I Xl I xx '-- U I A , ,I X3 XAAN ' I I IN x ' I I 'TI I 255 ' I J ' 5' .. F Na A .xxl : NYJ N5 I I Q 'gf X55 ,I , X, IN: I If Iv N 'xxx 1, J X JJJIV.-M I I- 9 5G The Cougar wk, sf Ly Q ,ff Row I-Jensen, PickeTT, PeTerson, Kellhofer, WesTTall, Jones, BlomquisT. Row 2-Hall, Payne, Ham- mond, Pasley, Remsberg Darling, Howard, Sayre. Row 3-KirkpaTrick, Hendricks, KosmaTa, Brockman, McDonald, Dix, Brown. AT lasT, The book has been published and all deadlines have been meT. This year The main aim oT The sTaTT has been To give you more acTion shoTs oT The doings and happenings around school. The sTaTT has worked hard and yeT has had loTs oT enioy- menT bringing This book To The sTudenTs oT C. H. S. Heading The sTaTT was Roger Sayre, ediTor, wiTh BeTTy Ann Jensen keeping The money, and ing down The assisTanT edjionshi-p. QTher sTaTT mem- bers were Dean Brown, sporTs ediTorg Alan KosmaTa, assisTanT sporTs ediTor7 BeTh JohnsTon, secreTaryg Don Hendricks, arT ediTorg Dean Hall, sales manager: Jerry Howard, assisTanT sales manager: Jane BlomguisT, BeTh JohnsTon, Don SouThwick, copy wriTers7 Ph llis Payne, senior class ediTorg Don,11LKellhoTer, junior class ediTor,-Belle Pasley, sophomore class ediTorg Phyllis WesTTall, Treshman class ediTorg Barbara PickeTT, Bessie Hammond, Shirley PeTerson, JQ'M,oQQnald, DonneTTe Jones, Sandra STrir1gTield, Bill Brockman and Jim Darling, downiTown solicTTE5rs: The publicaTion would never have been a success wiThouT The help oT Mrs. HarrieT PickeTT, yearbook adviser. Seafed, LeTT To RighT-Don Hendricks, Mrs. PickeTT, HI Roger Sayre, BeTh JohnsTon. STanding-Bo , BeTTy Ann Jensen, Dean Brown. JENSEN SAYRE f 4. 'gy 1 if M351 .N . usa, -L-'bi Canyon Cougar Work, work, and more work, could be heard by Marilyn Lewis, EdiTor oT The Canyon Cougar, each Time The paper wenT To press. OThers heard muTTering The same were Barbara PiclceTT, Managing EdiTor, Denny Keys, SporTs EdiTor: Beverly Wiegand, Girls' Sporis EdiTorg KeiTh STanwood, Business Manager: AssisTanT Business Manager, Beverlee Bicknell: Adver- Tising Manager, Phil WeiTz1 and Exchange Edi- Tor, PaTsy Sloop. The Canyon Cougar, which is a member oT The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion and PaciTic Slope Press, was ediTed by-weelcly under The able advisorship oT Mrs. SchaerTl. Members oT The Newspaper Class assisTed in publishing The paper. The sTaTT Tor nexT year was chosen early This spring. EDITORIAL EdiTor - - - - Marilyn Lewis Managing EdiTor - - Barbara PiclceTT SporTs EdiTor - - - - Dennis Keys Girls' SporTs EdiTor - - Beverly Wiegand KEITH STANWOOD, MARILYN LEWIS STAFF Business Manager - - AssisTanT Business Manager AdverTising Manager - Exchange EdiTor - ya - Kei+h STa n-wood Eeveskis, Esknsil., - - Phil WeiTz - PaTsy Sloop iwlffff' 2 2 Row I-Qgmznslearg. Sloop PiclceTT, Wiegand, Bicknell Lewis, Kadel. Row 2- YamamoTo, WeiTz, Nibler I-larnblin, STanwood, Keys 6nf0I' Clmrliel Hunt I. Scene in Jrlwe garden 2. Bullers and Maid 3. Long losl love 4. I'II be going now 5. Unexpecled arrival . 6. Unwanlecl proposal 7. Aunlie pours +l'1e 'rea 8. Produclion Slalzl 9. You're nol going anywhere, l IO. Alone in 'rlwe garden I fm-g0a1n.14me unior F149 M f I. Gary af fhe ConTro!S 2. Proclucfion Shah! 3. ls she old enough yef? 4. Love! Ah, love! 5. I dor1'fbe!ieve fhis house IS haunfed. 6. A Han!! 7. They made me do H! 8. Charac+ers7 Sup. I. Dressed lo kill. 2. Lourwginq, 3. Midniqlvr Snack. 4.Smoo+l1 wafer. 5. Too big for l'1er brilclmes. 6. Good pose. 7. Junior lwiqlw. 8. Trixey-al The lelr. 9. Jusl reslinq. IO, l-libernalinq. ll. Over- slulled chair. IQ. Kos. I3. A lawn lixlure. I4. Bless you. l5. Same lo you. I6. Al wlwom are rlwey looking? I7. Sludious Jolwn. I8, Sleadies. I9. A few years ago. 2. Polled planls. 2l. l.el's mow 'rlwe lawn. Nunn S w my 0 5 ,ff ANNE KIMBROUGI-l DENNY KEYS Popularity King L- Queen Al' lhe annual Pub Ball held al 'rhe C. l-l. S. Gym, November 23, Denny Keys and Anne Kimbrough were crowned Popularilry King and Queen for lhe year l949-50. Their idenlily was lcepl a secrel unlil The inlermission of lhe dance, when Roger Sayre, Edilor of lhe Year- book, presenlecl Anne wi+h her crown, and Marilyn Lewis, Edilor ol The Newspaper, pre- senjred Denny wilh his. These lwo popular seniors were chosen by a vole of The sludenl bocly. 'gacl Carnival King 8- Queen PHYLLIS PAULSON Prelly blonde Phyllis Paulson was chosen Carnival Queen for l95O. Phyllis is Jrhe lirsl iunior ever lo have lhis honor beslowed upon her. She is aclive in Girls' Pep Club. Y-Teens, and G. A. A. Congralulalions lo a swell girl and To Jrhe Junior Class. A+ Jrhe end of Jrhe Carnival's Jralenl show she was crowned by Don Soulhwiclf, Masler of Ceremonies. JOE FROST Handsome Joe Frosl was crowned Carnival King by Mary McCollum, Vice-Presidenl of The Girls' Pep Club. Joe belongs lo l-li-Y and Boys' Fede- ralion. Joe and Phyllis were chosen Carni- val King and Queen Jrhrough compeli- Jrion among 'rhe Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior and Senior classes in 'rhe sale oi Carnival liclreis. The Juniors sold Jrhe mosl lickels, so Jrheir King and Queen candidales reigned over Jrhe Carnival. Chosen as The Queen Tor The TooTball season This year was red-haired Peggy Manning. Peggy was cro-wned by TooT- ball CapTain Lloyd Horn, aT The Boise game over which she reigned. A dance was held in her honor Tollowing The game. Sharing honors wiTh Peggy as her aT- TendanTs were BeTTy Ann Jensen and NaThelle Bales. Peggy is very acTive in The Pep Club oT C. H. S. She holds The oTTice oT Treas- urer oT The Pep Club and she was chosen To be drum maioreTTe This year. BeTTy Ann has shown her inTeresT in school acTiviTies by being chosen busi- ness manager oT The yearbook and a member oT The Quill and Scroll. NaThelle is presidenT oT The C. l-l. S. Y-Teens GrganizaTion and also is a mem- ber oT The NaTional l'lonor SocieTy, Thespians and Pep Club. fovtball Queen MARTAN PARROTT LaVONNE KALLUSKY FEROL SMITH I KaAleet6all Queen BeTore The Caldwell-Twin Falls game The l95O baslceTball queen was crowned. Marian ParroTT was chosen by The Team and her idenTiTy was lcepT a secreT unTil The coronaTion. l-ler aTTendanTs were Ferol SmiTh and Lavonne Kalluslqy. Marian is a member oT The Y-Teens and Pep Club and is known Tor her aquaTic abiliTy during The summer. Ferol is an acTive member OT F. l-l. A., is presidenT OT Thespians, had a lead in The Senior Play, and is a member oT The Newspaper STaTF. LaVonne has been a lVlaioreTTe Tor Three years, is a mem- ber oT Thespians, and had a leading parT in The Senior Play. Zilla ,MX 2' NATHELLE BALES DENNY KEYS ROSIE MUEGGLER .Jin . JIM DIX ANNE KIMBROUGI-I LLOYD HORN , ,, , -:rf-.rn.a. - uwtanding enior The Senior Class oT I95O has chosen These six ouTsTanding seniors on Their achieve- menTs of Leadership, Scholarship, CharacTer and AbiliTy To co-operaTe wi+h Their Teach- ers and ciassmaTes. All oT These sTudenTs are in Nalrional Honor SocieTy. CongraTulaTions To These six ouTsTanding seniors and may They go Tar in liTe aTTer qraduaTion. Uuwtanding 14tlnleteA Dorsf Tayfvr F if gm, 6,'35 f3f7o! Bob Evans us wghvnuv uwtanding uAicianA CHOIR soLoisTs Morris Shaller Barbara Milliner Don Hendricks I Q X, , ' ,jx ,,. g JS we of - CHOIR ACCOMPANISTS Y B Belle Pasley T 'T Anne Kimbrough , l HVEN MT Barbara Piclcell These len Oulslanding Musicians were chosen lrom lhe Band and Choir loy Miss Mays and Mr. Snodgrass. Accompanisls lrom lhe choir are Anne Kimbrough, Barbara Pickell, and Belle Pasley. Chosen as soloisls from lhe Choir were Barbara Milliner, Don Hendricks and Morris Shaller. The Band Members selecled were Ted Henderson, leader ol lhe Dance Band: Jerry Howard, leader ol lhe Pep Band: Ronnie Snead, drummer, and Belly Ann Nielsen, Saxophonisl. BAND M isi, if WNV B 5. . ess xg ., .L. X We ,fa , Yfgsftx' 5 . Ronnie Snead Belly Ann Nielsen Jerry Howard Ted Henderson ffm skggfa -Q is . fspsgl Q fi Q E jvc au.alufsv. ,'f1T,W,,15.f..Z fm., vvfv ji Saw- 1 l s X : NWN 7 x if 4+ s iii gs,- XS? f X , -fm . M--1 um., , ' 4. , ,fm Q s , f fun V . 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