Caldwell High School - Cougar Yearbook (Caldwell, ID)

 - Class of 1953

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K ' ' , gf 1 -e ,- -,AI ,fu J' f Y , g , Y. . ,r1gy,'! 2 H 1 Pictured on the next three pages are scenes very familiar to the students of Caldwell High School-the building, the main hall, games and Classes. To the Seniors who are graduating, these are scenes char will never be forgotten. To the stud ta C.H.S. W resent the Cougar of 1953. On the following pages we hope to br g k s 1- the' memories of the school year 1952-53. We hope that on the es t ' orcl of r vicf es, defeats, classes, teachers, friends and activities ' g ox m ough f this busy year. - e, of e gar St ish ank everyone who helped put out this yearbook, O cciall elche s, xton r'i ers and Mrs. Pickett, our advisor, This book repre- I s s a ot of wor t W pe that you will enjoy it as much as we enjoy bringing it u. Qi il S iw will X, Lk' LQ' .1 Cid TIYLZZ wrt A 1 L JK LV, X, L f is j ,JJ 5 up X' psi ,gf t if fl , Fil :Juli 'fl W 'i 'W ff in -'P F rl 1 ' ' 4, 'An ff X Alu m i ' J xiii , ' f z E i 3 lfg? ,l MIC 'Z A LU In the years to come, the former students of C.H.S. will look at these pictures and recall the pleasant times they had While attending school. Though they may not realize it now, these will be some of their most cherished memories. emg gui QW, wif, J f HJ Hziiwctlefeit, dow I lei stil e 5 Adlministreltiien 0TgHHiZHTAiODS Glasses f Athlletiies Musie and Drama ,A 'J I 0 A --X,,fn1 -Aetivitiies W , .2 A 4-1 1 ' V , 11 ' Advertising ' A '? 7V227ffLffLa 264,65 l, ' ,Q ef ,ff 7 27.14. E Jw!! A 1 ' flfggkiiglkfzasezb Kidffaaazf czr7gJf2f4'? 11.1. , My, ,gf ,Q V lf.. :ff . S' - . , . ' '. , 1 ' 1-' 1 . 1 s 1 LI? ' gf!! 7 4 , 2 t I f Toi! TUIQNEK 1. .: , If al' ri wl -1 xi X , i 1 , , E E al 5'-fy' 3 V w , , ,v .,4 . K . s .3 'Y 7 V Q e A - A Q D do 0 ss Y 3.3, 6 llCZ3l llUll'll0ooqXY X , N Q KK Q I N ,X N To show our appreciation for advice and helpful guidance, we proudly d cater! ' the 1953 issue of The Cougar to our Principal, Tom Turner. xg fi: X X Yi . In the years since he became principal, he has become an friend of a H oflml xf tx R rhrpugh vifiie judgmentsthe' right way to do things. 'Y N ii if I 'QC V xg V 5 l X x .. Y ' ' it Q W X Wye, s Wlthe yearboqc staff: hopilhg this will helpishovsi dunag precmion -co Mr. X , X - ' 'N Tuff- X X . X i ' Y' X 'i X 3' xx' - as s S i X N X Xi X - ' I X' X p yVrx ul, sq. X X . X , A X, xl . r xl K ' .X 5 X X N X X K . X N s X X -. V XX' A 'X T X X - ll l X X 'B . - 9 X X l X i - NJ l X xi ' i lj X X 'Q' 5 , l Q ,, V- lx vi ' - i ij xx XX Y - ' yi X . 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Clyde T. Gilley has shown a splendid amount of interest and enthusiasm in our Caldwell Public School System. PRINCIPAL TOM S. TURNEIK Mr. Turner has proven, through his past three years at C.H.S., that he knows how to deal with the various situations that arise in our school system. We wish to take this opportunity to thank him for doing Tl Ene job. Tom S. Turner dmiiniistraitors BOARD oi' EDUCATION Lifff lo righl-Robert B. Dunl lap, Marvin R. Baker, Margaret Gipson, Clerk, L. P. Remsbcrg, Chairman, Ifddie Schell, Walter W'illiJIl1S, Clyde T. Gilley, Su- perintendent. llxacullt ISI 'una BAI,lJRlI7K,l Latin, Iinglish III College of Iclaho QB.S.jg University of Idaho graduate work. Ilalavi Y Blmouits Band and Orchemtra Idaho State College QB.A.J,U. of I. gradu- ate work. NIARII: COIIIN I,ilorarian Penn College, Iowa fB.A.J1 University nf Deliver CB.S. in L.S.Jg grailuate work at Iowa State College, University nf XVash- ingmn. Comm Lius T. Cimmi in Biology, General Math. XX',Ll5l1II'lgl0l'l State College CB.S.j Iumim' Domi it Typing, Booltlteeping Slate University of Iowa QB.A.J, Iligher Accountancy, I.a Salle Ifxtension Uni- versity, Chicago: University of Idaho. W. A. l uc.,x'ii History, Driven' Training College of Itlaho QB.A.J GI KAl.DINIx B. GOI.lll N lR.N,J School Nurse Calgary General Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Mvim Qi0I'I' fieomet ry, Physica College nf Iclaho CB.S.jg Univerxity nl W'YLl5I1IIlgfL7l1Q Univerkity of Icluhn. T. W. Gkuvi it Chemistry, Physics College of Idaho QB.S.jg University of W'asl1inglong University of ltlalin. Cum' -Iauvis Coniniereial Math., l'.I'.. Head Basketball Coach Univerwity of Idaho: College of Itlahi 5 lB.S.j in Iftlucationg Boiwe .lnnior College Faculty I2I.xzAB1.T1i JLNSICN Oflice College of Idaho CB.A.j Wizs -louNsoN General Science, P. If., Baseball, Line Coach Football College of Idaho CB.A.J RONALD KING Citizenship, Debate, World History, Expression College of Idaho CB.A.J, University of Munich, University of Palermo, Sicily, University of Rome, Italy fM.Ph.p CATHIERINF LAUB Spanish I and II, English II Nebraska XVesleyan University fB.S.j in Education, University of Idaho graduate work. KA'I'HI.I'FN MUTER American Government, Sociology, Economics College of Idaho CB.A.Jg Riverside Library School: University of Idaho, Northwest Nazarene College. IiI,LANoR P1-.TLRSQN English II and IV College of Idaho fB.A.jg Post Graduate at College of Idahog Advanced work at Stan- ford University. HARRIET PICKETT Typing, Shorthand, Yearbook University of Washington, fli.B.A.J LIIQANl'.'I'TLl Riu: English I and Il College of Idaho fB.A.J, Post Graduate of College of Idaho. Faculty Ioiuulst Russlttt. Dnrcttor ot Athletics and Boys' Health and ' Held Football Coach, Track. College of Idaho fB.A.j l:I.0Rl2Nl I S4 HAI R'Il journalism, Ifnglish I University of Minne-ota fl5.S.jg University of Montana: University of Minnesota grad- uate work. Mi-rvnr SKORIIAHI. Algebra I nuversity tf South Dakota CI5.A.jg Southern State College QIi.S.j Iltvmcg S'rl1xt'R Industrial Arts Wgiylie State Teachers' College, Nebraska fIi.A.jg Greeley State Teachers' College, Colorndog The Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wfiseonsin CM.S.Jg The College of Idaho advanced graduate work. RI VA Curl. Tw! 1 nv Home lfeonomies Kwnsas State College fIS.S.Jg University of Idaho QM S jg University of Californiag Unixtrxity of Xvashington. RUTH UNllliliKLJI4'I.lIR linglish Ill. Dean of Girls College of Idaho fl3.A.jg U. of I. QM.S.Jg University of W'ashingtong Columbia Uni- versity, New York City. DOROTHY w7AlQCiONl,R Choir, Chorus Hastings College, Nebraska QB.A.D URM., Bl,ANc in-, vc A'I'l'RMAN Home lieonolnics, Art College of Idaho Cl5.A.jg Graduate work, University of Wisconsin in Home Iieo- nomies. ,. . WY, , ,W - . 1 Slklffll lrjl lu rigfll--larry llulinmn, 'Ibm Sprague. Norma Bates, Aloe Berry, Cilirlord Abe. Slulnliugf Shirley Y.1masl1il.1, Patty Marlin. Yvonne Bates, Tom Requixl, lion lirunilield, l'rank Hates. fll7,N'l1f' luuise Ryanvliill Hayes. S it dl CC 0 ll The Student Body this year was guided by a very active Student Council, headed by Student Body President, joe Berry. He was ably assisted by Vice President, Tom Sprague: Secretary, Louise Ryang Treasurer, Larry Johnson, Sergeant at arms, Cliff Abe, and eight representatives from four classes. We, the student body, thank you very much for your hard work and untiring leadership that helped make this year the best we have known. 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V M i 1 ' 33f3iT'53l 1, ff v. rg , f mziigii X f ji-iff: VV V:lV..AQg V VNV V ,ff , . Pa-2z5f :, f K 2592? v iff 'A A W f -f ' X 2 y A--Mm . W wifi iwgxa . 3 f ' , Q 2 Nfl? gkiggii Y- Q ' 1 A R ' 55 5 X wifi G -' N , 5 fl' X f if: ly ' ' MM' + f 1 v ia, f f sffifixff ,, K? es Qjlllll Completion of the purchase of a new piano for the auditorium was Pep Club's big project for this year. lfor four years the profit from the carnival had been put aside with the hope that some day a new piano might be purchased. The carnival last Novemher netted enough to complete the project. Other events held were Hello Week, liootball Banquet, Christmas Formal, Valentine Tea, Sham- rock Shag, and May Breakfast. Much credit should he given to the thirty-six girls who served as clan and co-clan leaders and also to the two wonderful, inspiring sponsors, Mrs. Gott and Miss Muter. Oilieers for the year were: kludy Crookham, president: Mary Mcflluskey, vice-presidentg Phyllis XVestfall, secretary: ,lan NWoodworth, treasurer: Yvonne Cleveland, historian: Sily lurries, Q LlI1Ll Norma Bates, custodian. if? M l'n'xl mu, lifl In riyfrffp. llICl'lCtllCI, li. little, S. Slringfield I' Knudsen, S. Alerome, Ll. Lawrence. S1'rullr1' mu, lrfl fo 1'igf1l ll, lrvine. Q. Pierson, sl. Hull, lofi.. S. lfnsign. TIJIHII 1', lrfl In ri,qfrlfNl. Marlin, V. lfrnst, C. Handford, P. Cole xl. XYVlllI110l'll1. l'1r.il mir, lrfl lu riglllfli. llenham, ll. Davenport, A. Xxiflglll Kadel, W. llaldridge, S. Wilson. Semin! ruzr, Irfl In l'i,Q!7f- Y. Bates. f'. Marshall, Cf lirnst, -I. Stanford. S. Yarnashita 'ffririf Vlllfflm. lfn'le, H. llanford, k. ljlol-on, S. Saunders, fl w 2- L Clffiwrigl livllis XX'estf.1ll. ludv c,I'IlKllil1.'llU, Sallv Iurries, .Srrmlif Ru1c'fNlarv Mc! luskev, Norma Bates. Xvonne l.level.md, -lamce XXoodvvortl1. Zimmerman, H, Hayes. SIIOIIXUIIY'-'AllSS Muter, Mrs. Gott. lfirxf mu'-Glueli, Y. Bates, D. Rumbaugh, Lester, j. Yamasliita, Irvine, NX'rigl1t, Il. Cleveland, J. W'illmorth. SITUII1, mu'-Cole. C. Ernst, De Myers, Marshall, Little, Benedict, N. Bates, Ryan, Case. Tlviril mu'-D. Lawrence, Miller, Martin, C. Handford, Holson. Hopper, McCabe, Saunders. J. Hanson. ' eilleen The Y-Teens, which is a Christian Service Club for Teen age girls, is sponsored by Y.W.C.A. Some of the activities for the year were the chocolate for Christmas drive, Halloween party for new members, Mother-Daughter Tea, Father-Daughter Ban- quet, and the Sweetheart Ball with Hi-Y. Also Y-Teens contributed to a local destitute family. At summer conference last summer, held at McCall, Elizabeth Cleve- land was chosen Vice President and Janis Hull was chosen Treasurer for this District. Oflicers for this year were Marilyn Hop- per, President, Sandra McCabe, Vice Presi- dent, Elizabeth Cleveland, Secretaryg Jean Holson, Treasurer. Many thanks go to the sponsors, Miss Coffin, Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Dozier, for their help and guidance throughout the year. fJf1'i4'f'r'.i+Iili7abetl1 Cleveland, jeanrlrlolson, Marilyn Hopper, Sandra McCabe. Sjrmzmm-Mrs. Rice, Miss Collin, Mrs. Dozier. l S i'ill4'if7Cl1arles Hagler, ,lim NX'arner. Burk mu'-Taylor, W'enlel, Crosby, Allen, lieghul, Cayler, Mr. johnson. Tbfrrf l'Ull'TlVll' .Nfiirlilillgf-'l'oin Sprague. I-,il Vail. llarvis, Halle, W. Garland, Al. Garland, 15. lirueels, Mclauglilin. Van Slyke, Gould Harris, Vail, Moore, Mr. Russell, Swruiil run'-Pederson, Hoff, Seylrold, lliger, Hagler Ifngle. Wallace, Ward. liiril mu'-Aludd, B. Wliilsitt, Green, Abe, lirumheld. Frank Sprague. l. Xvliirsirt. 66 99 ll U One of the more honorable clubs in the Caldwell High School is the C Club. This is honorable because of the work it takes in order to join. You have to letter in a Varsity sport before you are eligible for membership. The initiation for the hrst time this year was a formal one, with ZS new members being initiated into the club. Some of che projects for the letterman club are the putting up of the outstanding athletes in the Hall of lfame and keeping the track record board up to date. The club is Iinancing the filming of football games by selling programs at the gamesg they are also sponsoring the buying of extra travel jackets to increase the number to tit the size of the traveling squad. The club is sponsoring the charging machine which is a valuable addition to the athletic department. The ofheers for the year were: President, Tom Spragueg Vice-President, -Iim Wilrnerg Secretary-Treasurer, Charles Haglerg Sergeant at arms, Ed Vail. The sponsors, Mr. Russell, Mr. johnson, and Mr. Jarvis, deserve much credit for their help and leadership. 16 Key lub Key Club's sixth year has come to a successful close, under the able sponsorship of Mr. Stiber. A high light of this last year was the attending of the Key Club International Convention in Chicago by Bill Elwood and Bill Zuercher. These boys were aided by the local Kiwanis Club, Key Club sponsor, and they gave a report to Key Club and Kiwanis. Many service projects were carried out during the year. Officers for the first semester were: Bill Zuercher, Presidentg Milton Van Slyke, Secretary, Bill Elwood, Treasurer, and Bob Crosby, Sergeant at arms. For second semester they were: Buzz Hoff, President, Eddie Melndoo, Secretary, Mike Patton, Treasurer, and Hugh Wenzel, Sergeant at arms. Lefl In rigfJl7Bob Crosby, Milt Van Slyke, Bill lflwoonl, Bill Zuereher. Left lo rigblflluyz Hoff, Hugh Weimzel, Mike Patton, lfeldie Melndno. Lvfl in rigbi-Robison, lil- wood, Hoff, Melndoo, Con- ant, Turner, Duffer, Steiner, Baker. Sffflllll rnlr, left In righf4Abe, Masar, Wilker- son, Seybold, llngle, Irvine, Brumfield, M c C u l l o c lc, Griggs, Patton, C r o s b y. Tllinf mug lrfl fu riglzf- Farish, True, Hopper, Shaw, Bow, lggecik, Cooper, Gaines. I'.0lll'fl7 Y0ll 'Bl00Ll, johnson, Werizel, Vnn Slyke, W'ormingt0n, Melsazughlin, Hayes, Englehorn, Request, MeNeel, Riggs, Zuercher. 17 Hi- The Hi-Y Club started off the S2-53 year with a big bang with Gordon Moore leading them as Presi- dent. The other otlicers were: Vice President, Keith Hamilton, Secretary-Treasurer, Terry Peterson, Chaplain, Verden Seybold, and Historian, -lack Mc- Neel. As one of our projects, we sponsored a Youth Center, which is to be a permanent part of the City of Caldwell. W'e were co-sponsors of the Sweethearts Ball in conjunction with Y-Teens. This was a tremendous success. Those of us who are Seniors will leave the club this year with great hopes for a more successful year in S3-54. We wish to thank Mr. Gruver for the eo-operation and help he has given us. Q I K A A S... lu rilefil'-Ciordie Moore, Terry Peterson, Virden Seybold, ,lack Mcixleel. .i -1 -1-1 5 A Firxl rou'fMoore, Wlmite, Berry, McCollum, Colley, Higer, Cannon, Roberts. Sl't'0llLl r0u'4Gibbens, Mc- Cullock, Utterback, Doug- lass, Lodge, Garber, King, Hopper, Deide. 'I'lrir'il you -Haile, Platt, Foote, Hanks, Requist, jones, Seybold, Pederson. 1'.0IlVf!7 mu'- Pickctt, McGoIdriek, Peter- son, Van Slylce, McNecl, Bevington, Gould. , Dv A fi M I-9,944 01791 .1014 Firsl row-Elwood, Jurries Benedict, Woodwfortlm, Odom, Berry, L Q Higer5 Colley. Sr'rm1cf'-Westfall, Evans, Hanson, Shoe- maker, Kipp, Peterson, Daniels, jurries, Hull. Tfvirrl mu- ' Hoff, Godfrey, Brxden,'Handford, Little, johnson. M 3.11:- 055 0 Q . National Thespiains Oflieers heading the Caldwell National Thespians Society Troop 407 are Bill Elwood, Presidentg Bar- bara Little, Vice-Presidentg Donna Daniels, Secretaryg Buzz Hoff, Treasurer. Since the society is an honorary organization, the members lllL1St meet high standards and do outstand- ing work in drnmatics before being admitted into the club. Thespians had ri very successful year and a hearty thlzlnks goes to Mr. King, our sponsor and able advisor. A R' , f Q . 4 V X ' Xt K x ' u X Y , x N , , X K I v 1 X J s .,. l Xb 'X X ,x C 1 X x X lx X X -t' mxa A X 19 K J U N. . KX ' A VS: 1' ' 4 Ojfir'w'.x-lloiiiia Daniels, Buzz Hoff, Barbara Little, Bill Elwood. Iiurle l'fllL -YX'0HHC Cleveland, Marilyn Hopper, jennifer McDowell, Milton Van Slyke, Shirley Carpendcr, Karen Koontz, Barbara Little. Srtwilil Vflu-Phyllis Westfall, -lane Yamashita, Dorothy Irvine, Pauline Hood, Virginia Ernst, Patricia Benedict, .Indy Crookliam. Frou! mtv-Pliil Masar, Larry johnson, Bill I-Qlwood, Virden Seybold, Clifford Abe. Bark rou'-Yvonne Cleveland, Kenneth Robison, Glen Thcobalvl, Milton Van Slyke, Norma Bates. I'.l'0711 ron'-Shirley Peterson, Petrea Knudsen, Donna Shoemaker, Judy Crookharn. 'lo Ann Benham, Mary MeCluskey, Doris Godfrey, Patsy Tarp, Barbara Little. 20 Nfatiioimal Honor Society The Psi Omega Chapter of National Honor Society has a membership of nineteen Seniors who were chosen from the upper third of their class according to scholastic rating. Other qualifications are: Leadership, Character, and Service to the school. Officers for the first semester were: Phyllis Westfall, Presidentg Dorothy Irvine, Vice-Presidentg Marilyn Hopper, Secretary, Clifford Abe, Treasurer. Psi Omega Chapter has a continuing project of building a film library for the use of the English department. At commencement time National Honor Society presents an award to an outstanding member of each class in the high school. In order to earn money for these projects, the members had concessions at some games and sponsored the selling of Student Courtesy Cards. In late February an evening initiation was held for the new members, at which parents and faculty were guests. We extend our humblest thanks to Mrs, Peterson, whose erlicient and able help made an or- ganization of which to be proud. Quill and Scirol Quill and Scroll is an International Society, composed of upperclassmen, who have done out- standing work in newspaper or yearbook and stand scholastically in the upper third of their class. The rnain activity of the year is the annual Publication Ball at which the Popularity King and Queen are crowned. C ' In the spring, a formal initiation was held, and new members were welcomed into the club. Officers for the year were Yvonne Cleveland, President, Milton Van Slyke, Vice-Presidentg and Norma Bates, Secretary-Treasurer. Thanks should go to Mrs. Pickett and lVIrs. Schaertl for their help in sponsoring the club. OFFICERS Seah-J-Dorotliy Irvine and Phyllis per and Clifford Abe. Sl'llft'1I'1YV0HHC Cleveland. Slaml- iug-Norma Bates and Milton Van Y Slyke. Zl Westfall, Sfumling-Marilyn Hop- lBo'y9s Fe eration Under the direction of Mr. Russell, the Boy's Federation has become very active this year. The club has been divided into six groups. Each boy has his choice of music, sports, library, hobbies, drnmatics, and Hi-Y. The oihcers for the year were President, Chuck llaglerq Secretary-Treasurer, Clilford Abeg and Sergeant at arms, lid Vail, HI-Y GROUP LIBRARY GROUP SPORTS GROUP Offf1i'i'1'x+Cflit'lirrtl Ahe, lid Va Charles Haglur. Firsl mu'-Burback, Sprague, Abe, Utterback. Sfvona' row-Gulch, Lester, Savell,Mm Wiley, C. Ernst, -Avers. Third row-V. Ernst, Bonham, Zimmerman, McDowell, Brady, Shoemaker. OI l ICLl:RSZ Ffrsl raw-Virginia Ernst, Virginia Lester. Srvomf row-Darrell Burback, Clifford Abe. Erwin H. Schweibert Club of Future Teachers of America was organized May 2, 1951, and received its charter on February 12, 1952. The purpose of the club is to encourage young people to prepare for the teaching profession, and to furnish them with infor- mation and inspiration for their calling. Officers for 1952 are Darrell Burback, Presidentg Clifford Abe, Vice-Presidentg Virginia Ernst, Secretary. Sponsors are Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Altig, and Mr. Von Drak. The theme for the present year is Meet the Profession, directed by Chairman, Jo Ann Benham, Irma Uphouse, jo Ann Gluch and Tom Sprague. An active project committee consists of Chairman, Url Utterback, Carolyn Ernst, Barbara Zimmerman and Donna Evans. Donna Shoemaker heads the Social committee assisted by Beverly Ayers, Jeanne Savell, and Shirley Foley. 7 Ifirxf rouy lrfl fu r'l,qfu'fVir- ginia lirmt, Shirley Carpen- tler, Phyllis Cilenn. Sfliilllll rung lvfl In rigfvl-llorotliy llngle, Yvonne Bates. anal Cassandra Handford. Miss XVaterman and Nlrs. T weed y . Members of the lfuture Homemakers of America. utuire Homemalkeirs One more year to mark on the wall as a successful one for the Future Homemakers of America. Shirley Carpender, President, was greatly assisted by her five hard working ofhcers and Executive Board. Ofhcers were: Vice President, Virginia Ernst, Secretary, Cassandra Handfordg Treasurer, Phyllis Glenng Historian, Yvonne Bates and Parliamentarian, Dorothy Engle. A Newcomers' Tea and Picnic in the park started the year rolling. During National Ii.H.A. Wfeek-November 2-8-they celebrated by having a party attended by all the members. The Fall Convention, which was held in Caldwell this year, the State Convention and the International Dinner were three of the more outstanding events of the year. Our Sponsors, Miss W'atern1an and Mrs. Tweedy were very helpful throughout the 24 Klffiee Oflice Training this year has proven to be a lor of fun for the students who par- ticipated. They have learned how to file records and operate various machines. It has been a benefit to the students in help- ing them know more about the workings of an oihce. Mrs. Jensen deserves a lot of credit for understanding direction and interesting in- struction. The faculty and student body wish to thank these students for their service to the school. f I-'irif raw-Marilyn Hopper, Doris Godfrey, Shirley Odom, Norma Bates, Petrea Knudsen, Barbara Keller, joe Berry, Larry johnson. Sernml mu'- Charlotte Simpson, Shirley Llerome, Janice XVoodworth, Pai Benedict, Alo Ann Benhani, Shirley Peterson, Sandra Stringneld. Tliirif r'n1z'fMrs. jensen, Wiliiaa Keller, Marlene Clark, jane Yamashita. gy -Iurries, Virginia lirnst, Louise Ryan. -1- lnwl ruicvilliarles Hagler, lid Vail, Sunzrnl i'uufPauline Hood. Donna Iivans, Barbara Little, Norma Bates. Tfiiril mu'-Nancy Baldridge, Pat Cayler, Ruth Dibbcn, Karen Koontz. Allawi!-Sliirlcy Zuercher. ihrar Under the training and supervision of Miss Coffin, were nine girls and two boys, learning different fundamentals of the library. Some of these studies are: Keeping shelves orderly, helping students find reference materials, desk duty, Bling, and various work that they may be asked to do. We wish to let Miss Cotiin know that she is appreciated for her Hue work in teaching and showing the students more about our library. val mm- Mxwzw. WM Wm S1 Saw 3? Wi fr 0 23? x 2 is QM, 5 Q ' R a: O me fu U36 W ,I Z My Wx is 'Y WX 1 5 1 w f 2' 3 4 :W xf-.: ., r , 5 L , 1 , 1 Z ff n 4' J my . , 4 P14 -4 ' ,' .-' , gals. - ', A' ' fr , I 4 N M X Y x Q big? ini 1, O A 'W vx . . 0 H 74' 0 g A95 D K 4 3' 1-H i W if 5 +4 a C 'fr 'f ' .f i.mw,R . if - a - 4 I Q -' ,A . . ' I il? 55, ,fiww ff-1 E HSN ' -- A ai iii' X Y Q ' 2 39 f K1-f f -fb' : A, , . Q.-13,5 ' 1' 1- Za f g 1 4 QT A 5 ' 9' E W1 3 ,X M eg! Q 1 J A xv' 3, ,f 'yi' 24 v Ev! 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R 4 H It ' 'A Cl sses Seniors OI-TfIi'l-.RSI Frnnf rou'4,Iane Yamashita, Barbara Little. SVUIIIIII l'UlL'BUl3 Green, Dick Nye. As the Class of 53 leaves the old familiar halls of C.H.S. for the last time, we take with us all the wonderful memories of the games, trips, dances, teachers, and classes we have attended. As Freshmen we survived initiation and elected Clifford Abe as our President. One of the high lights was the crowning of Sandra Stringfield and Tom McCollum as Colleen and Patrick at the Shamrock Shag. Our Sophomore year found us a little more confident of ourselves. We elected Ed Vail to lead us through the year. Some of the memories of the year were the crowning of Norma Bates and Mark Shaw as -Carnival Queen and Kingg and our winning the Hello Week tropliy. ft was a big thrill when we got to be Juniors. Upperclassmen at last, with Phil Masar as our President, we really made a year of it. We presented our first class play: the comedy Men are Like Streetcarsf' From there we planned and worked to give the Seniors a very successful Banquet and Prom. Finally we were the Seniors. To head our last year we elected joe Berry as our Student Body Presi- dent and Dick Nye as our class president. His other oflicers were: Bob Green, Vice-President, Barbara Little, Secretary, and jane Yamashita, Treasurer. Again we chose a comedy for our play--the never to be forgotten Our Miss Brooks. Then we were given a wonderful Banquet and Prom by the juniors. Next we were guests at the May Breakfast. The big climax of the year was Commencement Exercises which put a perfect finish to all our high school days. Special mention should go to the top four scholastic students, Larry johnson, Kenneth Robison, Yvonne Cleveland, and Clifford Abe. Due to the closeness of the grades, there will be no Valedictorian or Salutatorian this year. Con- gratulations. Although we will no longer be working together, each one of us will always remember these last four years in the salt mines of dear old C.H.S. C1.Il7l'l5Kll Am Y 'rSOH1l'lILI-Y l'll be a pinlmll Millionaire? National Honor Society 3-4, Ofiicer 45 C Club 3-45 Key Club 2-5-4, Treasurer 35 Boys' Federation I-2-3-4, Offi- cer 45 Office Staff 45 Class President 15 Football l-2-3-45 Basketball I-2-3-45 Track 2-35 Baseball l-2-3-45 Student Body Sergeant at arn1s5 Home Room Oiiicer l-2-45 Future Teachers of America 3-4, Oflicer 4. Sulktm' Anams Neal looking prim'f'lml. Pep Club l-2-3-45 Y-Teens 2-3-45 Tennis 3-45 G.A.A. 15 Band 1-2-5-45 Orchestra 45 Class Secretary l, x Nonma BATES 'il Hlvfllll' .vlmll Imffux from curb other. n Pep Club I-2-3-4, Custodian 45 Co-Clan Leader Z5 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Cabinet 2-3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Secretary- Treasurer 45 Girls' C Club 5-4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 F.H,A. 1-2-55 Office Staff 45 Newspaper 3-45 G.A.A. I-2- 3-45 Choir 3-45 Chorus 25 Girls, State 35 Student Council 45 Carnival Queen 25 Popularity Queen 45 F.T.A. 35 Home Room Ofiicer 1-2-4. PATRICIA BENEDIQT Tap of flat' morning! Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Co-Clan Leader 35 Clan Leader 45 Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Cabinet 45 National Thcspians 45 Office Staff 45 junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Tennis 3-45 ' - 1 ---. 111 ' 4 XY.-',.,,l l.l....,e.. CA,-:Arn A 1 ' Seniors jo ANN l31.Nii.-mi Ax i71lI0l'l'7If at u new-luitl egg. Transfer Douglas, Wfyoming 35 Pep Club 3-45 Y-Teens 3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-45 Oflice Staff 45 Student Director Senior Playg Newspaper 3-4, Editor 35 Student Council 35 Home Room Officer 45 F.T.A. 3-4, Officer 4. jot-. Bi-.iuw A pa1iz'rv1uf1's lol ix not u happy one! National Tllespians 2-3-45 Hi-Y 2-3-4, Treasurer 35 Boys' Federation I-2-3-45 junior Class Play5 Track 35 Band l-2-35 Choir 45 Cliorus 45 Student Body President 45 Student Body Play 25 Boys' Double Quartet 4. Siuiarry BLAIR Quirf as a n10zm'. Transfer Nampa 45 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 45 F.H.A. 45 G.A.A. 4. PAUL BRANNAM A man ix a fool who fryx lo Ill1llFYSf1Ull1 u'0me11. Boys' Federation 1-Z-3-45 Tennis 3-45 Band l-2-3-45 Pep Band 35 Chorus 4. REX BRUMFIHLII GirIx! Girls! Girlx! Boys, C Club 2-3-45 Boys' Federation I-2-3-45 Tennis 2-3-4: Choir 2-3-45 Chorus l. Lu ROY BRUNMI1ll:R No Comment. Boys' Federation 1-2-3-4, DARK:-1.1. BURBM K A real L'oin'. Boys' Federation I-2-3-45 Choir 2-3-45 All-State Choir 35 Double Quartet 3-45 All-Northwest Clioir 4. Siiiutilv CARPENDIR Quir'l? Wixil fill she gvlx xfurtnl! Pep Club I-2-3-45 Y-Teens l-2-3-45 F.H.A. l-2-3-4, Presi- dent 4, Secretary 35 Senior Class Play5 Tennis l-2-3-45 G.A.A. l-2-35 Home Room Officer 35 Y-Teen Cabinet 4. National Honor Society 4. TFDDY Cmzrnn Thr Great Carina. Boys, Federation I-25 Choir 2-3-45 Chorus 15 All-State Choir l. PA1'R1c1A CAYLLR ffpdlv, Pep Club 3-45 Y-Teens 3-45 F.H.A. 3-45 Yearbook 45 Transfer Greenleaf 35 Library Staff 4. Dick CHAlu.lasxvoki'il Inst full mf Dickf' Boxing 2-35 Boys' Federation 1-2-3-4. DARLLNI5 CHiusTiaNsoN I low my frlloiuf l'fl'UfllV't'5.n Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens 45 F.H.A. l-2-45 Chorus 1-4. Seniors YVONNI. CI,LvrI.ANo Slay, xluj' at bonu' my :leaf uml red. Transfer Gooding 25 Pep Club 2-3-45 Co-Clan Leader 35 Historian 45 Y-Teens 2-3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-4, President 45 Girls' C Club 45 F.H.A. 3-45 Newspaper 3-4, Fditor 45 G.A.A. 3-45 Band 25 Cliorus 45 Home Room Oilicer 45 National Honor Society 4. Fiuso CoI.1.Lr Sm0o1b Ddil3l'f'Y.,, National Tlaespians 2-3-45 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Oflieer 45 Foot- ball 2-35 Basketball 1-25 Baseball 1-45 Choir 3-45 Chorus 2- 45 Yell Leader 3-45 Student Body Play 25 Ski Club 45 Home Room President 4. jour Citooknam My uppefile comes I0 mf' while f'afing. Pep Club l-2-3-4, Vice President 3, President 45 Co-Clan Leader 25 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Cabinet 2-35 National Honor Society 3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-45Girls' C Club 3-45 F.H.A. 1-2-35 Newspaper 3-4, Business Manager 45 Class Secretary 25 Choir 3-45 Yell Leader 2-35 Ski Club 2-3-4, Secretary- Treasurer 25 Student Council 15 F.T.A. 35 Lettuce Bowl Attendant 4. Bon CROSBY Air1'f MfXlJ0hdl'l7l42.,, Boys' C Club 45 Key Club 2-3-45 Sergeant at arms 45 Hi-Y 2-3-45 Boys' Federation l-2-3-45 Football 2-3-45 Basketball 2-45 Track 2-35 Boxing l. DONNA Do'I'Y If j'0lI,l'l' go! .vomelbing fo say, my il! Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens 3-45 F,H.A. 1-25 G.A.A. 1-2. BOB DOUGl.ASS I will lim' uml :lie a baehelor. Hi-Y 35 Boys' Federation 1-2-3-45 Football 2-35 Basketball Manager 15 Track 3. Gr-,NI-. DowNs He raft hir u'br'ullc'x! Boys' Federation l-2-3-4. BILL Euvooo Charlie Chaplin Ike 5t'r'oml. National Honor Society 3-45 National Tbespians 3-4, Presi- dent 45 Key Club 3-4, Treasurer 45 Boys' Federation 3-45 junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Basketball Manager 35 Tennis 3-45 Choir 3-45 Chorus 35 Transfer Nampa High 35 Delegate International Key Club Convention 35 President of Clmoir 45 All-Northwest Claoir 4. RON ENGI,Ii A rloxml mouth rulrlarx nu Him, Boys' C Club 45 Key Club 3-45 Boys' Federation l-2-3-45 Football 1-2-3-45 Basketball 3-45 Track 35 Golf 1-2-4. VIRGINIA ERNST Gina Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Co-Clan Leader 3, Clan Leader 45 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 F.H.A. 3-4, Vice President 45 Senior Class Play5 G.A.A. 1-2-35 Transfer Boise 35 F.T.A. 4, Secretary 4. National Honor Society 4. DONNA EVANS 'LA gobrf Pep Club l-2-3-4, '-Co-Clan Leader ' , Clan Leader 35 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 Girls' C Club 3-45 National Tlaespians 45 F.H.A. 25 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Tennis 15 G.A.A. 1-2-35 Library Staff 45 Home Room Otlicer l-25 Colleen fSl1agJ 25 F.T.A. 2-3, Historian 2. -II RRY FI-RousoN Lvl ui lzau' Wim' aml uxorrlvfl, FlIlY'lb um! l1lIlKQl7ll'l', lA'l'Vll1llIX uml .Imlu wafer flu' ilu-5' afh'I'. Hi-Y 2-3-45 Boys' Federation 1-2-3-45 Golf I5 Chorus 2-3. Seniors JANICE FLIEIGER A goozl xori uf u full. Transfer Portland 35 Pep Club 3-4. u HARKBLIJ FORIQMAN Lz'1's get on fbf' lwll ben' son. Boys' Federation 1-2-3-4. CEUY FREEMAN Thr z'a1Ilr'lnuu. Boys' Federation I-2-3-45 Choir 35 Chorus 2. MARII1 CaAI,I.AGIIl-,R Baller lair lban m'z'z'r. ' Pep Club I-Z-3-45 Q Hice Staff 4' C.A.A.l-2-3-45 Choir 3-45 3 . , 1 Chorus 1-2. PHYL1.ls GLENN Lure your nc'iglJlwr. Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens 1-25 F.H.A. I-2-3-4, Ofhcer 4. DoRIs GODIVRLY Nr1'i'r u flnll mumvuf uflavu rbi' is around. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Co-Clan Leader 45 Y-Teens 2-3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-45 National Thespians 45 F.H.A. 25 Oiice Staff 45 junior Class Play 35 Newspaper 3-4. BOB GREEN SrbooI ix the lmx! of my u'orrir'x! Boys' C Club 5-45 Boys' Federation l-2-3-45 Newspaper 3- 45 Class Officer l-2-3-45 Track 2-3-45 Baseball 1-2-3-4. FIZRN GR1iIiN Life ix lun' an l'IIlI7fy tlft 1llII.U Pep Club l-2-3-45 F.H.A. 2-3. Cl'iARI.liS HAGI.1aR Dol1v'f My Iiltlv boy, -V011 will be a big man by and lzyf' Boys' C Club 2-3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Boys' Federation l-2-5-4, President 45 Track 2-35 Boxing 1-2-35 Boys' State 3. KLITH HAMIL,TON Wbf1'r's my motor xz'oofr'r? National Thespians 3-45 Hi-Y 2-3-4, Vice President 45 Boys' Federation 1-2-3-45 Choir 35 Chorus 25 Student Body Play 45 Youth Legislature 3. CASSANDRA HANIJI ORD She rlaallvrx ax she goes, bu! who knows uubuf rbi' ix saying? Pep Club l-2-3-45 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Cabinet 45 Clan Leader 4, Co-Clan Leader 35 National Thespians 45 F.H.A. 1-2-3- 4, Secretary 45 G.A.A. l-2-3-45 Choir, 2-3-45 Chorus lg Girls' State 3. JANET HANSON A rolling Xf0YIf' galbrrx no moss. Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 45 National Thespians 45 Senior Class Play5 All-School Play 45 Newspaper 45 Transfer from Saint Peter, Minnesota 4. Seniors JIM HARRIS l.m'kvy Sfrilzrx nzean fine lol1u4't'n. Boys' C Club 2-3-45 Boys' Federation l-2-3-45 Yearbook 45 Football I-2-3-45 Track 2-3-45 Boxing 1-2-3. Blu. HAYLS Tbuf'x Life. Key Club 2-3-45 Boys' Federation l-2-3-45 Band l-2-3-45 Pep Band I-2-3-45 Dance Band 2-3-4, Director 45 Honor Band 35 Boys' State Z5 Junior Class Vice-Presidentg Debate 4. NORMAN HIt31.R Quifr u lmxrrf' Boys' C Club I-2-3-45 National Thespians 3-45 Hi-Y 3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Boys' Federation l-2-3-45 junior Class Play5 Football 25 Boxing 1-2-35 Choir 3-45 Chorus 25 Yell Leader 35 All-State Choir 45 Double Quartet 3-4. PAUIJNIZ Hooo Wrm'l Illlll' f'1'r'r owne? Pep Club 1-Z-3-45 Y-Teens l-2-3-45 F.H.A. 25 G.A.A. 15 Chorus 15 Library Staff 45 National Honor Society 4. MAKlI.YN Hovm-QR A prvlly girl is like a lP1l'lOtlJ'.U Transfer Notus 35 Pep Club 3-4, Co-Clan Leader 35 Y-Teens 3-4, President 4, Cabinet 45 National Honor Society 4, Secretary 45 OHice Staff 45 G.A.A. 3-45 Choir 45 Chorus 3. RONALD Housi-. 'Mun with itlraxf' Hi-Y 15 Boys' Federation 1-2-3-45 Basketball 25 Golf 1-2-3-4. r DOROTHY IRv1N12 Cuff Diu1plvs.', Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Clan Leader 4, Co-Clan Leader 25 Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Cabinet 25 National Honor Society 3-4, Vice-President 45 F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 15 Home room oHicer 25 Football Attendant 4. DARLLNI-. KIAMI-s 'fsbv SITHIX lo lure no fuullx of u'lJic'lJ we may t'IIHlIllcIll1.,, Transfer Marsing 25 Pep Club 2-3-45 Y-Teens 45 Choir 3-45 Chorus 2. SHIRI.I.Y yltikomt. A fair l7l0ll!lf', .vlay uml t1t'IllllYI'.,l Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens 3-45 F.H.A, 1-45 Office Staff 45 G.A.A. 1. CAROI. joHNsoN A willing u'orl21'r. Pep Club l-2-3-45 Y-Teens l-2-35 F.H.A. I-3-4. LARRY jot-iNsoN I like l'l'!'l'j'flJiIIg olrl: Oltl frirmls, old fimex, alll 7II!IIH1l'VX, oltl lroolzx, altl zvinrll' National Thespians 45 Key Club 25 Office Staff 45 Boys Federation 1-2-3-45Football 1-25 Basketball l-2-35 Golf 1- 25 Tennis 1-2-3-45 Student Body Treasurer 45 Boys, State 25 Debate 25 Student Council 25 Home Room Orlieer l-2-3-45 National Honor Society 4. MARY Lou JOHNSON She is on ibf' level. Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens 25 F.H.A. 35 G.A.A. 3-4. 1 Seniors Bois JONES lnm'x, llllllf an IlIIllXll1ll mmzelv Hi-Y 35 Boys' Federation l-2-3-45 Track 45 Band I-2-3-45 Pep Band 2-3-45 All-Scliool Play 4. SALLY AIURRII-s I'7fE1ul77f-7m1x. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Co-Clan l.eader 25 Y-Teens l-2-3-45 Girls' C Club 3-45 National Tliespians 45 F.H.A. 35 Olbce Staff 45 junior Class Playg Senior Class Play5 Tennis 3-45 G.A.A. I-2-3-45 Yell Leader 25 Ski Club 2-3-4. Suii juiuui-.s Good lumix are worllz mzzrb uml cox! liiflef' Pep Club l-2-3-4, Co-Clan Leader 2, Clan Leader 35 Y- Teens l-2-3-4, Vice President 45 National Tliespians 45 F.H.A. 35 junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Newspaper 3-45 Tennis 2-3-45 G.A.A. I-2-3-45 Ski Club 2-3-45 Carnival Attendant 3. liaiusaim Ki l.I.lfR A lilllf' ll0N.Yl'IlXl' now uml lbw. Pep Club l-2-3-4, Clan Leader 3, Co-Clan Leader 25 Y- Teens l-2-3-4, Cabinet 2-35 Girls' C Club 3-45 OHice Staff 45 G.A.A. I-2-3-4, Secretary 35 Clioir 3-45 Chorus l-25 Yell Leader 25 All-Seliool Play 45 F.T.A. 3, Secretary 35 Basketball Attendant 4. WrI.MA Ki1l.Li'lt I'u1 ii worlzing gal. Transfer from Missouri 45 Oliiee 45 Pep Club 4. ES'I'l'I,Ll-Q Kimi Pt'liii', yr! xln' lmx 11 lmrrl ax big tix an vlr'fxln111I. Pep Club l-2-3-45 Y-Teens l-2-3-45 National Tliespians 2- 3-45 R.H.A. l-2-35 G.A.A. I5 Chorus 4. Pi-.TRLA KNUDSLN TIM worlil u'ill1'1'f'r 1t'UlI4ll'V lllbdl sbp will my aml :lo nerlf' Pep Club l-2-3-4, Clan Leader 3-45 Y-Teens l-2-3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-45 Girls' C Club 3-45 OHice Staff 45 Newspaper 35 G.A.A. l-2-3-45 Sergeant at arms 35 Clioir 3-45 Cliorus 25 Ski Club 25 F.T.A.5 All-State Clioir 45 Home room oflieer 2-4. KARI:N KooNTz She follows a gooil pullevn in life--jmliN1r'e. Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens I-2-3-45 F.H.A. I-2-3-45 G.A.A. 35 Library Staff 45 National Honor Society 4. KLNT LANI.AS'l'l:li Gb, xolemri, solemn tbongbtfl Boys' Federation 1-2-3-4, Vice President 45 Baseball 3. BARBARA LITTLE I ilmff lquouf lflllfb ulwul war, buf I like lo be in !lVllIX.ln Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Clan Leader 4, Co-Clan Leader 2-35 Y- Teens l-2-3-4, Cabinet 3-45 National Tliespians 2-3-4, Vice- President 45 F.H.A. l-2-45 junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Yearbook 4, Business Manager 45 G.A.A. 2-3-4, Sergeant at arms 45 Ski Club 2-35 Library Staff 45 Secretary Senior Class5 Quill and Scroll 45 National Honor Society 4. Root-.R LITTY fl YYUIIIIK Buirlz tlI'tlll'V.U Boys' Federation 1-2-3-45 Basketball l5 Baseball 4. PHIL MASAR Irn'xixlil1li'. Boys' Federation l-2-3-45 junior Class President5 Golf 1-2- 3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Pep Band I-2-3-45 Dance Band l-2-3-45 Honor Band I-25 All-State Band I-25 Boys, State 15 National Honor Society 4. Seniors ILA MITTAN California, hen' I l'0Nl!'.U Pep Club 1-2-3-45 F.H.A. 1, GAA. 1. DOROTHY MORAN Hz-r mimi is lilzr Ihr nioon-there's a num in it. Pep Club l-2-3-45 F.H.A. 15 Choir 3-45 Chorus 2. MARlI.YN MYLRS Too big u rrouxzl-loo big a jam. Gel off my lor, you grral big burnfl Pep Club l-2-3-4. SANDRA Mc:CABii I'm not Ihr oralor Bruins wax, lm! I nm Iullz wmv. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Clan Leader 35 Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Vice- Presiclent 45 Band l-2-3-45 Pep Band 1-2-3-45 Choir 35 Honor Band 15 All-State Band 35 Girls' State 3. TOM MCCQLLUM i 55 ' or in, gow again Mc'CoIlum.'fW ,if Hi-Y 1- -'31 ,' ys e eration - -3-45 oot all l-25 Basketball 1-2-45 Baseball 15 Choir 45 Chorus 2-45 Ski Club 25 Patrick Shamrock Shag 1. JENNIFER Mc:Dowu1.L AmlJilior1 ix a good luilrlfr lo vlimbf' Transfer New Mexico 35 Pcp Club 3-45 Tennis 35 Band 3-45 D.A.R. State Contest Winner 45 Pep Band 45 F.T.A. 45 All- Statc Band 35 National Honor Society 4. JOHN lVlCLAUGHI,IN Eat, drink and be 1lIl'Y7'j'.H Boys' C Club 2-3-45 Hi-Y 25 Boys' Federation I-2-3-45 Boxing 2-35 Golf I-2-3-4. BONNIE NEWTON Dark Eyes. Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens 3-45 F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 3. Dick NYL Norma ir the mort beautiful woman in tbr world. Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 35 Boys' Federation 1-2-3-45 junior Class Playg Senior Class Presidentg Basketball 2-45 Golf 2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Pep Band I-2-3-45 Choir 45 Student Council 35 Popularity King 4. GERALD OARLEY Misz'hief tuinklrr in lzix ryuxf' Transfer Kuna, ldaho 35 Boys' Federation 3-4. SHIRLLQY ODOM Fun is where you fiml il. Pep Club l-2-3-45 Y-Teens l-2-3-45 National Thcspians 45 F.H.A. I-2-35 Yearbook 45 Newspaper 35 Tennis 1-2-3-45 Senior Class Play5 Ski Club l-2-3-45 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4. W141sToN OLSON Mii1'-lcrm Grailualrfl Transfer from Nyssa 35 Boys' Federation 3-4. Seniors FRANK PALM IiK He has a mind of his own. Transfer Nampa 35 Boys' Federation 3-4. WAYNE PALMER A horn lIIllXl!'itH1.,, Boys' Federation 1-2-3-45 Band l-2-3-45 Pep Band 2-3-4. Director 45 Dance Band 2-3-4. HAROLD PI5DIaRsoN Hr iloesrft think of anylhing but funf' Boys' C Club 3-45 Hi-Y 2-3-45 Boys' Federation l-2-3-45 Tennis 2. DII.LI'.Y PENSE She always has lofi of fun. Pep Club l-2-3-45 Y-Teens l-25 Girls' C Club 3-45 G.A.A. l-2-3-4, Oiicer 25 Choir 3-45 Chorus 1-2. SHIRLEY PIaTLRsoN My iilea of an agreeable person is one fha! agrees with me. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Co-Clan Leader 1, Clan Leader 2-3-45 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-45 Girls' C Club 3-45 National Thespians 2-3-45 Office Staff 45 Newspaper 3-4, Advertising Manager 45 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, President 45 Major- ette 3-45 Ski Club 3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. PHYLLIS RITTHALER Phyllix is sure a dandy kill, we though! u'r'a' like her aml we dill. Transferred from Morrifon, Oklahoma 25 Pep Club 2-3-42 F.H.A. 3-4. KLNNIQTII Ron:soN Thought alone is r'lvrnal. Transferred from Kuna 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Newspaper 45 Key Club 4. MARION RocR Tha Allverfson kid. Transferred from Baker, Oregon 35 Boys' Federation 3-4. ELAINE RUMBAUGI-I Always huxy ax a hee. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Clan Leader 15 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 National Thespians 3-45 junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Class Officer l-35 Band 15 Yell Leader 2-3-45 Basketball Queen 4. MARGARET RYALS Neat and Swcelf, Pep Club l-2-3-45 Y-Teens 2-3-45 F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 1. LOUISE RYAN Whaf :lo you say fo if?,' Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 Office Staff 45 F.A.A. 25 Choir 2-3-45 Chorus 15 Yell Leader 15 Student Body Secretary 45 Student Body Play 45 Octette 2-3-45 Mixed Quartet 45 F.'I'.A. 35 Chorus President 15 Home Room Oflicer 2-35 Student Council 2-45 All-State Choir, 4. RoBLR'I' SCIIILL Belief known as Oscar. Hi-Y 35 Boys' Federation 1-2-3-45 Football 1-Z5 Boxing 25 Golf 1. Seniors VIRDEN SEYBOLD There ii a lime Io lull: and a lime I0 keep silvrzlf' Boys' C Club 3-43 National Thespians 43 Key Club 3-43 Hi-Y 2-3-4, Chaplain 43 Boys' Federation l-2-3-43 Senior Class Play3 Tennis 2-3-43 Choir 3-43 Chorus 23 Boys' State 23 Home Room Officer 23 National Honor Society 4. G1-.oimun SHAW I like auylbiug in .ilzirf.i.', Transfer Gooding 33 National Thespians 43 Senior Class Play3 Football 43 Band 3-43 Orchestra 3. MARK SHAW To bill! fbi' girfx ull fiork in a bard, llwy Vdllllllt' all owr in laix lifflf' Ulf' forrff' Key Club 2-3-43 Boys' Federation 1-2-5-43 junior Class Play3 Senior Class Playg Band 1-2-33 Pep Band 33 Choir 43 Yell Leader 43 King of Carnival 2. DONNA SIlOIiMAlKlzR Sbr x u hlomfr, buf not dizzy. Transfer Payette 23 Pep Club 2-3-43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 National Thespians 3-43 Office Staff 43 junior Class Play3 Senior Class Play: Student Body Play 43 Newspaper 3-43 Basketball Attendant 4. HOWARIJ Sliolus An boufs sleep beforr' 'miifnilv is uorlb Iwo in axsenlbl-y. Boys' Federation 1-2-3. CHARI.OTTli SIMPSON Rz'r1br'u:l iuiibmil a lrmpf'r. Pep Club I-2-3-43 F.H.A. 13 Ofhce Staff 43 Choir 33 Chorus 2. IDONALD S1MPsoN Work, for fha' r'.vam.i avr rowing. Boys' Federation I-2-3-43 Choir 43 Chorus 3. TOM SPRAoUl: A great ullalelr' bllf be has bix 1w'ak11r'sx. Boys' C Club 2-3-4, Officer 43 Boys' Federation 1-2-3-4Q Class Ofhcer 1-33 Football 3-43 Basketball 23 Track 2-3-43 Baseball 2-3-43 Student Body Vice-President 43 Ski Club 33 F.T.A. 4. MARGIE STEDTNITZ A nice kid. Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Y-Teens 1-2-33 F.H.A. I-2-33 Choir 43 Chorus 3. I.ok1'1'A S'l'IYXVAR'l' Hmm, wlJaf'x mail? Transfer from Powell, Wyoiiming 33 Pep Club 3-43 Y-Teens 3-43 Newspaper 3-43 Choir 43 Chorus 33 Home Room Ofncer 33 Majorette 3-43 Football Queen 4. CLAUDIA STITI-.s I llrwr nie! a man I tlillllif like! Pep Club 1-2-3-43 F.H.A. l-23 Choir 33 Chorus 2. SANDRA STRING:-ii-.i.ii HSill'lll'l' ix golifrn bu! who uwmlx In be r1i'lz? Pep Club I-2-3-43 Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Treasurer 33 Girls' C. Club 3-4, President 43 F.H.A. I3 Office Staff 43 Yearbook 33 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, President 33 Chorus 43 Yell Leader I3 Ski Club 23 Majorette 23 F.T.A. 23 Colleen I3 Home Room Oflicer 33 All-School Play 4. Seniors - bv,- C ROM1,I.I.Ii SWART Variety ix Ibm' xfzirc' of life. Transfer Brainerd, Minnesota3 Pep Club 2-3-43 F.H.A. 2, DON TAKAO Give ux u xzllilr, Dun. Transfer Fruitlancl 43 Boys' Federation 4. PATSY TAIKI' Quik an urfiiff' Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Y-Teens 2-33 Yearbook 43 Orchestra 2- 3-43 All-State Orchestra 4. MAX TLRRY Wl1ul ix xo I7lft'l'l'XfIIlX alum! Nulrlju, Mui? Transfer Nyssa 33 Boys' Federation 3-4. Doitoriiv 'l'uc'kN13ss Rl-ul Ninn Pep Club l-2-3-43 Y-Teens 1-2-3-43 Chorus 1. ED VAIL II11wplJrey. Boys' C Club l-2-3-4, Ollieer 43 Boys' Federation 1-2-3-4, Oflicer 43 Class Otlieer 2-33 Football l-2-3-43 Track 1-2-3- 43 Basketball Manager 43 Boxing 1-2-3-43 Golf 1-2-3-43 Chorus 2. KIQNNY VANIXF. Gin lm' Durlrllf :xml I'lI lu' bajlfnyf' Boys' Federation 1-2-3-43 Football l-2g Choir 43 Chorus 3. MILTON VAN SLYKIS If I urn' an angel, I 'NJOIIIII arf fbi' par! of an angel. Quill and Scroll 3-4, Vice-President 43 Boys' C Club 3-43 Key Club 2-3-43 Officer 3-43 Hi-Y 2-3-43 Boys' Federation 1-2-3-43 Yearbook 4, Editor 43 Newspaper 3, Sports Editor 33 Football 2-3-43 Track 2-3-43 Boys' State 33 Tennis 43 National Honor Society 4. AILEEN VOGT . 3 ' owe! Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Y-Teens 1-2-3-43 Girls' C Club 3-43 F.H.A. 13 Junior Class Playg G.A.A. 1-2-3-43 Choir 43 Chorus 3, Secretary-Treasurer. MARVIN VOGT Hf x in ibn' Navy noun JOHN VVAGONER All I know ix wha! I rmnl in lbs' pnjwr.v. Boys' Federation 1-2-3-43 Basketball 3. BIQTTY WAI.D141Mi2R She lvfx ibings Colm- uml go ju'az'z'f11lly. Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Y-Teens 1-2. J X. 1 A Seniors Bon XX'lALLAC.li Yon run tlruu' your own c'am'lnxi0nx! Transfer Preston 35 Boys' C Club 3-45 Boys' Federation 3- 45 Football 35 Basketball 3-45 Tennis 3-45 Choir 3-45 Chorus 3, President 35 Boys' Double Quartet 3-4. JIM WARN!-R You'rr looking ul a neu' boy! Boys' C Club Z-3-4, Vice-President 45 Boys' Federation 1-2- 3-45 junior Class Viee-President5 Football l-2-3-45 Basket- ball 1-2-3-45 Track 1-2-3-45 Baseball 35 Golf I. MQNA WATSON ' Rf-ITU? vv Q Pep Club I-2-3-4, Co-Clan Leader 25 Y-Teens I-2-3-45 F.H.A. I-2-35 Choir 3-45 Chorus 35 All-State Choir 35 Majorette 3. IJORMAN Wr.1.1.s Mun of few wards. Boys' Federation 1-2-3-45 Boxing 1-2. HUGH VVLNZI-.1. They my I'm !7d,lbflIl?n Transfer Burns, Oregon 45 Boys' C Club 45 Key Club 4, Seargant at arms 45 Boys' Federation 4. SHlR1.l1Y WliS'l' Slrir'lly Quielf' Pep Club 1-2-3-45 F.H.A. l5 Chorus I-2. PHYI.I.ls wll,5TI4'ALI. Fearless Phyllis. Pep Club I-2-3-4, Secretary 45 Y-Teens l-2-3-45 National Honor Society 3-4, President 45 National Thespians 45 Ofliee Staff 45 Junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg G.A.A. I5 Band 2-3-45 Pep Band 2-3-45 Yell Leader 15 All-State Band 35 Orchestra 3-45 Football Attendant 4. STAN WILLMORTH Tall, Luuk and I.imbz'r. AIANILI. Woooxv'oR'1'r1 Shea lovely, sbf s rugugrrf, abr uses mpr' Pep Club I-2-3-4, Co-Clan Leader 2, Clan I.eader 3, Treasurer 45 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 National Thespians 45 Office Staff 45 junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Class Orlfncer 35 Tennis 2-3-45 G,A.A. 3-45 Band 1-25 Choir 15 Home Room Officer 3. ALYCIQ WRIGIIT 1lfvo11I at big ax a Winnie. Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens l-2-3-4, Cabinet 45 F.H.A. 25 Yearbook 45 G.A.A. 1-2-3-45 Choir 2-3-45 Chorus 15 Student Director of Student Body Play 45 Oetette 4. JANI. YAMASHITA A l'IN.Yf1'f of qnifl lbougbixf' Pep Club 1-Z-3-45 Y-Teens 2-3-45 National Honor Society 3-45 F.H.A. I-2-3-4, Ofbeer 35 Office Staff 45 Class Ofhcer 4. SHIRLLY Zuma: urn Lust bn! nu! 1ea.vl.,' Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Y-Teens 1-2-35 F.H.A. I-2-3, Treasurer 3. W ,pi 'S. ,, dh. A., I l, The Senior Class Twins. I.-A-V-A. All drcsxcd up. liiglilli liralcicra Twin Falls Trip, 'l'.1r7,.1i1 ,. .1 .,.. .... A n lwr .1 ics? uit Vour lJLl'l1ll1 ' olin, nu ll.lVCIliI 'ot 'nur mints on uitlicr, Wflnm lui ilwni nut of l.. . lv is . Y 5 Y l - ig, ,,,, , , - wir cages? Cuvur up, Phil. These are musicians? All-Star! Senior Play Cast. .,- ,,. - g..-4 39 u ,y W kk ,w x I .N rx-'Icl.ks: Frou! mu'--Ianice Mercer, .Ianis Hull. Hin' mu'-liel Hopper. Verla Ca-efallaek Garland. uniioir Class The junior Class this year elected Eddie Hopper, Presidentg -Ianis Hull, Vice-President, Janice Mercer, Secretaryg Verla Case, Treasurer, and Jack Garland, Sergeant at arms. Student Council representatives were Tom Requist and Shirley Yamashita. Our class advisors this year were Mrs. Slsordahl and Mr. Stiber who gave needed help and guidance to the junior Class. Many Juniors were outstanding in sports and music. Outstanding athletes were R. Haile, R. Allen, KI. Garland, G. Moore, B. Brueck, K. Qluch, D. Deide, G. Westfiill and D. Judd. Outstanding musicians were K. Baker, D. Gaines, M. Patton, Lawrence, V. Lester, Willmorth, D. Lawrence, D. Conant, B. Hoff, G. Theobold, F. Blood, S. Arnhart, II. Hull, and A. Piercy. Some of the fun of the junior year of 1953 was the junior class play and the Banquet given in the spring in honor of the seniors. ploy Albers - Betty Anderson Shirley Arnhart ljeverly.Avers Kenny 'Baker Nancy Baldridge Gail Bequeath Joy llequealh Patsy Black Galen Blanc l'l'.1HlKlll1 Blmitl Bonita Braden Bonnie Braden Grace Bryan Bob Brueek Kathleen liurbaelx Norma Burt Steve Caldwell Bob Carpenter Verla Case Dean CCI'Y.l Dale f,l1l'l Phyllis Lille Dun Clonant C.1l'l Cioull Juniors Dale Cooper Donna Danielw Bob Davis Darrel Dcide Jackie Denny Kay Doane jimmy Dodobnra Kenny Dodobarn Veda llunn Darla Engle Sondra linsign Alberta Fm Bob Furiwli Shirley Foley Betty Francis Roy Frank Gary Franks Betty Freeman Percy Frenier Gerald Friend Lois Gage Don Gainex May Gallnglmer jack Garland Wziyiie Garland Robert Goertzen l,ily Goodman Tommy Griflitli Melva Griggs jim Grubb john Grubb ,Inner Hanson john Harris Darlene Hcfti Ron Haile Gloria Hermo Juniors julian H05 Jean Holson Edwin Hopper Weldon Howard Janis I-lull Bill Irvine Dennis Judd Shirley jury Frank Kimura Dee King Bonita Lancaster Frances Lanier Dorothy Lawrence MgBLL,21yrQrLQc,, Q Virginia Lester Mary Ann Martin Lorna Kay McCluskey Mary McCluskey Lauree Mecoldfick Eddie Mclndoo .jean McLaughlin Janice Mercer Jeanne Mills Ronnie Mitchell Marvin Montgomery Gordon Moore E ward Nauman haron e son Niel Nielson we Nlfent Deryl Owens Mike Patton Arvylla Perfect Terr . ,lo n Phillips Annabelle Piercey IUIJUIJIOJFS Connie Pierson john Platt Ardith Porter judy Preston Tom Requist jim Riggs Barbara Roeser Shirley Saunders jim Scratt Carolyn Shaffer Mary Helen Shupe Betty Shurtz Don Sibcrt Richard Soloman Al Sparks Dora Stoltenberg Mary Lou Taylor Glenn Theobalel Jane Toft Dick True Irma Uphousc Ron Watkins Jeanette Watts Susan Wenzel George Westfall Bill Whitsitt Sharon Wiley joy Willmorth Bill Wilkerson Don Wilson Shirley Wilson Everett Wood Opal Wright jack Wykcrt Shirley Yamashita Bill Zuercher Soplhomoires This year the enthusiastic sophomores were lead by Tony Gabiola, Presidentg jack McNeel, Vice Presi- dentg Carol Marshall, Secretaryg Raymond Bates, Treasurerg and Bobby Cannon, Sergeant at arms. Representing the sophomores on the Student Council were Yvonne Bates and Don Brumfield. In sports Mike Caylcr, Lloyd Taylor, and Harley Brueck proved to be our representatives. Barbara Kadel represented us, as one of the Frosh- Soph yell leaders, this year. One of the many high lights this year, was Hello Week of which Aramae Wright and Helen Hand- ford were in charge. Credit for most of our success goes to our wonder- ful sponsors, Miss Laub and Mr. Cramer. fmfl In l'i'Q!7fmB0bby Cannon, Tony Gabiola, Carol Marshal Raymond Bates, and .lack McNeel. U. Alilstrum Al, Anaeabc T. Arnliart P. Arnholtl XV. Bnldridge R. Bates Y. Bates l.. liaysinger li. Benliam AI. Bcvington M. Blake D. Bow L. Brasliers I.. Brooks B. Brown b . I L. Brown liblirueck D. Brumfield P. Burtclm 15. Cannon G. Carpenter K. Carr M. Cayler K. Christensen li. Cleveland Ei S 0 homores P. Culllllx -I. Combs . Covey . Craxddock M. Crcws .l R U. Uavcnport K. Dcmond Rl. Dcnncrlinc R. Dick D. Dicnric F. Dowcrs T. Dufur G. lillcdgc D. Iinglc G. Engle K. Ilngclbcrt L. lil'lglCl10l'I1 C. lfrnxt lfcrro il. Foote P. Foster S. Foster G. Frcniur II. Frcriclm l.. Frcriclms B. lfricncl W. Fricml V, Fullbriglxt P. Fullerton sl. Furnish T. Gubiola G. Gclllc B. Giusscn lf. Gifforcl Gluclm D. Gould U. Grcincr P. Griliirlm R. Griggs H. Grove R. Halvorson D. Hamilton l S 0 p 0 m 0 r es S H. Handford D. Hanks J. Hauman H. Hayes HI. Hcrdt L. Holst G. House KI. Howell B. Hucbcrt lf. Hucnnckens A. lluglmw -ICFUITIC li. johnson M. jolw nsron C. Judd B. Kadcl F. Kimura R. Kn udwcn R. Kock B. Lacy B. Leggett R. Lodge P. Looney I. Lowell D. Madden B. Magcr C. Marshall R. Martin J. Masar il. McCulloch V. Mclfarlin M. McGinty K. McLaughlin J. McNccl R. MeRobcrts B. Miller L. Mitchell D. Moran S. Naasz D. Nickle C. Nielson J. O'Dell D. O'K rnkul A. Orr D. Ott N. Palmer L. Park S. Phillips F. Pickctt R. Pincnck If. Pirnic S. Preston M. Kcllford G. Riddlu B. Roburrs D. Roberts il. Roderick R, Rittlmlcr Nlllfillfl Romuy Nl .1 x R omcy li. Rynls P. Schwartz P. Spnrkx -Icif Stzulford jo Stamford LI. Steiner I.. Tnylur ll. Tilton . Tuckncss Q. Turncr .l C I.. Turner ll. W'41gncr W. Ward Y. Wfalrd D. XVurU G. XY'I1itc AI. Whirsirr ll. Wiluy P. W'illcins V. W'ill.xrd F. W'ilSon A. W'itzig B. W'olford A. W'riy.gl1t 15. Zimmcrmm Pres men Cllass The Freshman Class started the school year by electing as their officers: President, Sid Garberg Vice-President, Wayne Ernst, Secretary, Sharon Transueg Treasurer, Jean Schwiebertg Pat Mar- tin and Frank Bates were chosen to represent the Freshman class at Student Council. The outstanding Freshmen of the year in athletics were Wayne Ernst, Sid Garber, Randy Madden, Troyce Vance and Chuck Westfall. Outstanding in Music are Sharon Transue, Pearl May and Diane Pierson. The three Freshmen elected as yell leaders this year are Doris Rumbaugh, Janice Jerome and Barbara Caldwell. On September twelfth our initiation was held. In October the Sophomores had a party in honor of the Freshmen. The Freshman Class would like to thank Miss Baldridge and Mr. johnson for their help and co-operation in making our Freshman year a success. CDI-I-lCl,RSI Firxf l'!Ill'fSl1i1I'0l1 Transuc, jean Schwiebcrt. Sl'l'lHItI, mu'-Sid Garber, Wayne lfrnst. AI. Aikman HI. Aird F. Arbaugh W. Arima G Ashdown I. Atwell Avers Barrow F. Bates N. Baysinger Beall -I Bechtel D Beguhl S Benson B Biggi M. Billings A. Blauvelt I,. Blood G. Bow B Bradford L Breech B Breshtars B Bri D. Brock J. Burns B. Burtch B Caldwell B Calhoun G Caple f ' ,QQ -w li ,m Y G. Carlson vl. Cervn IL. Christensen B. Christopher C. Claude D. Crew S. Croolic S. Crorts J. Dalian D. Davis lf. Davis AI. Denney P. De Meyer S. Doane , Q.. - Bernice Downs Betty Downs M. Eggers P. Iiidcmiller M. lflliott D. Engle D. lfnochs W. Ernst I. Eyre YI. linrig J. Floyd RI. Foster L. Foster J. Foreman C. Foxx Ll. Frank M. Frenier D. Frint S. Garber R. Gibbons F. Cvohn xl. Goodwin S. Gray li. Grifrith Keith Grondahl Kenneth Grondahl C. Hall K. Harris G. Hammond R. Hatch V. Henry R. Hibbs R. Higginbothnm N. Hinds R. Hjcllming D. Hogmire j. Holland R. Horn C. Horton M. Howard H. Huclgcns B. james M. Jantz J. Jerome H. Jensen B. Johnson P. Johnson R. Johnson B. Jones R. Jones L. Jordan J. Jnrries A. Kanyid T. Kent In Kimmel P. King P. Kiser J. Knesrer Charles Lnthan Colleen Lathnn N. Leslie C. Lowder B. Lyon XV. Lyon V. Lyons R. MncLaren D. Madden R. Madden P. Martin M. Martin V. Martenes M. Maxwell P. May J. Mclloldriek D. McCormick L. McManigal Pr. MCNlilliun O. Meek B. Miller B. Montgomery T. Moore P. Murphy H. Myers L, Myers I.. Newton F.. Neumeister F, Nickel M. Northrop B. O'Krakel R. O'Krakel J. Palmer B. Paslcy D. Parkinson XV. Parsons D. Pearson J. Pierson C. Peterson R. Peterson D. Phillips P. Reed B. Reynolds L. Riddle B. Riggs B. Robbins N. Roberts D. Rominc D. Rumbaugh C. Sackman R. Snyrc jean Schwiebcrt john Sehwiebert J. Shepherd S. Shirley B. Shupe C. Smith G. Smith R. Smith Ia. Snow K. Stephens L. Stevens S. Stevenson C. Stone YWRZYSIYZIIULC O. Stumph K. Tilton 5. Transue M. Turner D. Urrioln C. Vance T. Vance Van Horne B. Vcrtrees D. Voglcr M. Voglcr NI. Wfnlkcr R. Nwalker V. Whlker R. Walixmsley G. Walrmpler H. Wnrreli li. Whltts j. Wcctl XV. Weeks D. Wexmvel C. Wcstfalll D. W'illi:m1s J. Wfillmorth I.. W'0o:l R. Wfood B. Vfurtliington -I. Wngxicr luds 3 o'clock in the morning. Careful or All drcssccl up in Moiifs 1. . , S nh Q p S you'll full in. Wlut .1 nice big watch. Bathing beauties. Bump on 11 log. Boys' Cl Club float in lminccoming parade. In the good old days. Hiding from what? Goblin Knudscn. XY'li:it is it, J PICNIC? Bedtime Qcrnmblc. Y-Teens' Hrillowecn Parry 51 - V Cv-K:g'f.'3-T5-f,-'AHP -J -aw. 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Smwml V'IlIl'1 !l!L, Moore, Irmfflohn Harris, Engle, Weiizel, Green, Phillips, Judd, H. Brueek., Sprague, Moon, Solomon. Tlwiril' mu-ilolinson, Taylor, XX'estfall, Shaw, Reed, Van Slyke, Cayler, Vail, Bevingnn, jim Harris, NX'arner, Russell. Varsity Football Coach Russell was greeted by a turnout of 40 players, 14 of whom had had experience. Among them were 9 lettermen back from last year, including 5 regulars. Although the cougars record was 4 won and 4 lost they had tremendous hght and spirit. Lost to the Cougar fans are Warner, E. Vail, Harris, M. Van Slyke, G. Shaw, R. Engle, H. Wenzel, B. Green, T. Sprague, C. Abe, B. Crosby. Captains for the year were, Tom Sprague and Ed Vail. To the coaching staff we say, thanks for hard work and time put in for the team. Coach Russell, assisted by Wes Johnson, did a splendid job, gaining the friendship and respect of boys and teaching them the best in football and sportsmanship. S4 Coaches Forrest Russell and WT- ,lulinson . rg x x. r. .p .f ,, X . . sQ . ' Q A w 05, is fl 2 i N ' I N Q , . , X '- . - el ku 7' N, X . ,V I, . . I - V , 4 -1: 1 Wfnrnur scores IH Nfunpa gamu. .t V Q 5. ,Q ---, M - x x 'N X T N, M ' n K ' K . -1 4 K ,Q V, K H I H N , . x w 5 1 T ' 4. x ' - 1- Y 4 , N 1 4 If W'arncr skirts lcfl and in Po gums. ack G.1rl.1nd :guts Iraawd. . . ll Bas eitlballll Lacking height and experience, the Caldwell High Cougars got off to a reversed season but wound up the year by beating our old rival Nampa. ln spite of their poor record, the team was always trying and showed very good sportsmanship. Those seniors who have played their last game for C.H.S. are Jim Warner, captain, Bob Wallace, Tom McCollum, Hugh XWenzel and Cliff Abe. ' ' Coach Jarvis deserves praise for the steady improvement of the Ball Club during the season. S6 I Ifrunl I'!IlC1CLlfl Jarvis, B Wallace, R. Allen, J. Gar- land, Ii. Hopper, J. Warner F. Vail, SITOIHI mu'fJ Grubb, C. Abe, D. Deicle G. W'estfall, Ken Glueli li Lian-ljlagn, Farisli, R. Engle, B. Crosby H. Wfenzel, C. Tlveobnld. Coach Jarvis h v mx wifi 3 f 4 2 V egg, Xf X in 2 X ef' 7 wg I' 9 1 3 'I Q - , 3 in f , A .K ,Jw A I L ,W V H gg A I 4 K 11. ,Q I4 Q 5 A Q5 A 1 J ,ig 95 'E + 1 if , L A, my 4454 N: Eg' ' ' ' ia ' , L' fj115,'3 3 fm1!'w'7fT .- Q, ' in Lf Fin! mu' - W'oodworth Jurrius, Benedict, Adams-K, Cnrpendcr, Odom, Ryan. Suroml Vflll'--,llI'l'iCS, Zucr Cher, johnson, Van Slykc, Elwood, lirumficld, Baker, Mr. Jarvis. ollilg Though they lost several lettermcn, the Golf team kept up their good record in the district and State tournaments. Players were: Dick Nye, Phil Musnr and John McLaughlin. J 0 h n McLaughlin. Ro n Engle. Ron House, Dick Nye, Curt slarvis. Tennis The very fine coaching of Curt Jarvis and Bob Von Urak brought the tennis team through a suc- cessful season. Some of the outstanding players and lettermen were: jan Woodworth, Virden Seybold, Sue Jurries, Shirley Odom, and Rex Brumfleld. They met several valley schools and attended the District meet. Action Sprague and llolli. lfirii l'!lIl ciULlCl1 johnson, M. Moiilgoinery, Sparks, l.. Abe, Alarvis, Brown, Sayre. Vance, Colley, Farish. Swrrrltl VII!!-'IilllJCClK, Green, Hop- per, faylei: lirnst, Douglass, Madden. W'ood, Garland, C. Abe. Moore, B. Montgomery, Garber. The second baseball year coached by Wes Johnson has proved another successful SCHSOH. Outstanding players were: T. Sprague, C. Abe, Garland, B. Hoff, B. Brueck, F. Hopper, A. Sparks, and B. Green. Scheduled games are with Marsing, Meridian, Parma, and Conference games with Nampa and Boise. 1 With only three returning lettermen, Jim Warner, Bob Reed, and Tom Sprague, the Cougars built up a strong team and came out very well. Meets were held with Nampa, Boise, Emmett, Weiser and Payette. The District meet was held at Boise and The Big Six at Twin Falls, with the team showing up very well. 5' E v Fira! mu -Theobald, Moore, Harris, Grubb, Irvine, Aludd, Brumfield, Cayler, XX'ilker- son, Xvarner. Surofnf Vfllfm Allel1, Demoud, Xvcstfall, Garland, Colley, Platt, Halle, Brucck, Tlllifll mu' 7 Covey, Vail, Reed, Sprague, Melndoo, Ahlstrom, G a r li e r, Beguhl, Coach Russell. lFiroslh1fSoplh1 The Frosh-Soph football and basket- ball season was very successful with both teams winning many games. Much Credit is due to the fine coach- ing staff for their untiring efforts on behalf of the squads. FOOTBALI. liiriif rr111'fFra11lt, Gibbens. Hjellniing, Vfocxtl, Britton, Sayre, Dennerline, Word, Higgen- hothnni, W'estfnll, Hutch. Svrruzil rnzrf Looney, Avers, Montgomery, Lodge, hlurries, jones, Davis, Dufur, Niekles, Nxfillmorth, Iiicklin. Tfiirif V'0IL Cj,lil'Q1CliL'l, Mnsnr, Ash- down, johnson, Garber, Chrislenson, Ahlstrom, Vance, Leslie, Robbins, Riddle. lfunrlli mu'- Curt Blarvis, Billings, Madden, Beguhl, Ball, Gould, Roberts, Douvers, Dick, McLaughlin. Covey, Dick NX'eist. BASKICTBALI. l ir.iI r'111c'-Wes johnson, Gnhiola, Brumheld, Lodge, Brown, Knudsen, G, Bow, Pnsley, jur- ries, Sayre, Burns, johnson, Xlfestfnll. SITUIIAI ron'-Gifford, Steiner, Bates, Demond, MeNeel, Cayler, Wliod, Garber, I-lrnst, Christopher. -lensen, jones, Burton. 'I'fm'il rn11fCl1ri-,tenA sen, D. Bow, Bruecli. lfngle, Dufur, Covey, Vance, lfnzimrtrees, Biggerslnfl. ....s-...,,.-Q... Cuff ,larvis Caldwell vs. Nampa Wts ohn on Giro s Athletic Association The Girls' Athletic Association is organized to promote better sportsmanship and companionship throughout our school. Some of the activities we had this year were: the basketball playday, mixed sports playday, inner-school tournaments of volleyball, badminton, basket- ball, softball, and tennis. The oflicers for this year were: Shirley Peterson, Presidentg lo Ann lferro, Vice-Presidentg Pat Collins, Treasurer: Darla Engle, Secretaryg Barbara Little and Helen Handford Sergeant at armsg Barbara Vlfagner, point recorder. C Club members are the girls in G.A.A. who have earned two stripes and then have been initiat- ed. Elected President was Sandra Stringiieldg Vice-President Sue lur- riesg Seeretary-Treasurer, Norma Bates. I Girls' Club Gy mn isiies Li.:X.iX. Otliee liasltelball Varsity Yell laeaelers The Yell Leaders for this year were Fred Colley, Yell Kingg Elaine Rumbaugh, Queeng Mark Shaw, Dukeg Donna Daniels, Duchess. The Yell Leaders have done a line job at making a grand student body yell section this year. They have put hghting spirit in our team wherever they go. Yes, welre proud of our 1955 Yell Leaders! Vtlltxily Yell f,m1iI'rVi-lirerl Colley, lflaine Rumbmigh, Donna Daniels, Nlarlx Shaw. zfggzzfr, WW X' Pgfnii6'jij2 'JW w..,Mv.,..,,,MMQM Nw-a.N,,qM 'M-4-M... : ggi J 25? , ' Q ..2:. -'-- i'fr:?? m:L fzza ' ' tk lFroslaeSeplt Yell laeacdlers The Frosh-Soph Yell Leaders for this year Were, Doris Ann Rum- baugh, Queeng Barbara Caldwell, Barbara Kadel, and janiee jerome. These girls have done a Hne job backing their team this year. l5.u'bar.x liadel, Doris Rumbaugh, liarbara Caldwell, .Ianiee lemme. Z? .F ,pw 1 - Y - 1 , - - . V , I V , . e 'Q Q J , ,. K r m Band The concert hand under the direction of the new band leader, Harvey Brooks, has completed a very successful year. They presented several fine concerts during the season. Sixteen members were selected to attend the College of Idaho Sight Reading Clinic. Three outstanding musicians, Bill Hayes, Don Gaines, and Mary Ann Martin were chosen to represent Caldwell in the all Northwest band at Bellingham, Washington. Our hats' are off to a Hne group for their outstanding work. Brass Sexxeiie lllute Section Woodwind Quinteue Outstanding Nlusieians Clarinet Four Saxophone Quartet Y o yizaiw 'm.41.s.H,,,t ' irchestira Under the direction of Mr. Wisler, the Senior Orchestra has progressed considerably. Since the throw-on concert at the beginning of the year and the contest in the Spring, everyone could see the improvement. The last part of january saw the Orchestra students in Boise attending the annual clinic. At the February concert they played n few of the expectant contest numbers. Thanks goes to the director, Gene Wfisler, whose direction and leadership made the Urchestrn the success it was. l n Orchestra ep Baimftl Under the able leadership of Wayne ?almer and management of Bob Jones, :he Pep Band gave spirit and enthusi- asm to the student body at all the Jasketball games. They played for all :he home games and accompanied the :eam to most of the towns in the Boise Valley and to Idaho Falls, Poky, ind La Grande. Thanks are extended to Wayne and Bob who did a very successful job. Yvzevlirzg Lefl In Riglll-T. Requist, D. .awrcnce, N. Palmer, B. Calhoun, P. Westfall, l. Masar, S. McCabe, B. Hayes, S. Adams, l. Mcllowell, D. Conant. Shimliug, Iffl Io Riglzf--P. Masar, D. W'ilsnn, N. Neilson, M. Tatton, C. Coon, M. Martin, -I. Hull, Bonnie Braden, D. Van Slyke, D. Gaines, R. Knudscn, B. Roberts, B. jones, K. Baker, XV. Palmer. D at in e e B at in dl The C.H.S. DANCE BAND made ap of nine instrumentalists, has com- Jleted a very successful year playing :or our after game dances and other lances around the valley. Their theme song was I'll See You in My Dreams. Bill Hayes has done a swell job of lirecting and Bonnie Braden, as man- iger, helped make the season a success- ful one for the dance band. '7ir.sl mu'-Mike Patton, Bill Hayes, Phil Vlasar, Neil Neilson, W'ayne Palmer, Mary Ann Vlartin. Sffllllil r0u'4H.1rley Brucck, Dorothy lawrence, Don Gaines, Bonnie Braden. P' utstaimdiiinig Vocalists The Vocalists pictured at the left are the groups that have been outstanding from the choir this year. The first group is the boys' octctte. The middle picture is composed of the girls' individual groups. At the bottom is pictured the girls, octette' which has done outstanding work during the year. , K . 1' v 1 1 , ,' , ,Q i I . . , . I .Druin Mayor Mike Patton - A ' , Homecoming Parade , , I6 4 W '. - , 4 h ' ' 5 . X - ' A ' 0 ' Q 1 .f f I ' o I ' , ' ' 4 I ., H , Q 4 ' . . . I I , 5 ,I I . I . , . ' X s , qt 0 4 o , f. 1 . n K ' K Q I 5 I ' n ' 'gf ' ' , 1 - , ,, MA,IORli'f'I'l1SZ Frou!-Lorita Stewart, Shirley Peterson. Burke-Judy Foster, Put Arnlwlst. Majlorettes The majorettes added sparkle and color to the marching band this year. Under Mike Pattonis excellent guidance as drum major, the band and majorettes performed at many games and parades. The major- ettes under the direction of Lorita Ste- wart furnished half-time entertainment at the basketball games. Majorettes for this year were: Pat Arnholst, Judy Foster, Shirley Peterson, and Lorita Stewart. Month of December, Grand Finale. Month of May with the Chorus in the background Month of Febru ry, Jackie Howell as dancer 11952 llim Review H1952 in Review, given by the Chorus and Choir and assisted by the Garvey's School of Dancing was one of the finest ever to be produced by the Caldwell High School. This musical production was an original idea of the music depart- ment, under the direction of Mrs. Waggoner. It consisted of several songs and dances representing the twelve months of the year. Outstanding numbers from the High School were: The month of August with Marie and May Gallagher, dressed as cowgirls, singing Home on the Rangelfand Don't Fence Me In g the month of March, with Darrel Burback singing When Irish Eyes Are Smiling g the month of December with Louise Ryan as soloistg the month of June, the Bridal scene, with the Chorus singing and the seniors from Choir taking the parts in the wedding ceremony. To end the program, the grand finale was very effective. The choir marched solemnly up to the stage from the orchestra pit carrying lighted torches. They took their places around the Madonna and two angels, in front of a beautifully decorated Church window. They were then joined by the chorus singing the Hnal number, Silent Night. Mrs. Waggener 6 8 fi? 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Members of the Cast were: Cinify --v-f- Shirley Arnharl limi' - - Donna llaniels Sully - - llarla linglc l1IQIil'l - - - - Phyllis Cole zllzifrvzl' Cullen' - Hill W'ilkcrson Nwflin' fjllflfl' - - ,I.1niQ llull Mr. 1ll7l'VH - lfddic Mclndoo lim - f - Don Gaines ays away, -lane and Sally still have no dates. confusion from friends and members of the dance with Cindy wearing Uncle Andrew's Mm. 'llflfllfl - Bonnie llradcn Row - - - Darlene Hefti Imii' - - Kathleen Burback ljlruy - - - 7 mil' - Ml e Patron Murriiz - - Beverly Avcre lll'ltll'il,YIl - Shirley -lury 1.1. fjllllllillgllcllll - Dick True 7U Snow Scene Do you have any idea where the band instruments arc, Miss Brooks? ,,-4'1- Cast ,... Senior P ay Our Miss Brooks was a comedy about the difficulties the English teacher had pro- ducing the senior class play. Miss Brooks was well portrayed by Janice Woodworth. Others in the cast were: Mr. Conklin, Bill Elwood, lang, S-ally Jurriesg Ted, George Shawg Miss Finch, Patricia Benedictg Ronda, Phyllis Westfaillg Hugo Longacre, Mark Shaw, Mrs. Allen, janet Hansong Miss Audubon, Barbara Little, Elsie, Elaine Rumbaughg Elaine, Shirley Odomg Faith, Virginia Ernstg Marge, Don- na Evansg Sylvia, Sue Jurriesg Doris, Donna Shoemaker, Liz, Shirley Carpenterg Martin, Virden Seybold. Our congratulations go to Mr. King and the senior class for bringing us this delight- ful play. V, +- f,f'. A 5, .rw iffy x, T ff? M af., YH :5',4.,!An ry 5 iff, WM Q2 mf Y fi? X 935 A ' 3 Q5 I 53? N s W f wp, ,M gg' 95' gf. Rf A4 at W, W W QQ? 11 , swf? 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With many improvements and more pages added, we feel that this ycar's Cougar is the best ever. - Our yearbook Editor was Milton Van Slyke with Barbara Little, Business Manager, Shirley Odom, Copy Editorg Patsy Tarp, Art Editor. Shirley Odom, Patsy Tarp, Pat Cayler, were Typistsg Gordon Moore, Sports Editorg Janice Woodworth, Sales Managerg Dorothy Lawrence, Assistant Sales Managerg Downtown Solicitation Manager, Bonnie Braden, Assistant Downtown Solicitation Managers, Gordon Moore and jim Harris. Class Editors: Freshmen, Winnie Weeks, Sophomore, Jerry Coveyg Junior, Eddie Mclndoog Senior, Alyce Wright, Copy Writers, Bonnie Braden, Pat Caylerg Downtown So- licitors, Janet Hanson, and Jean Holson. The Cougar Stag wishes to express their appreciation to Mrs. Pickett for her help. Even though putting out a yearbook is a difficult task, its completion makes us feel it was well worth the effort. Milton Van Slykc Barbara Little Smllml, lrfl lo rigbffPatsy Tarp, Bonnie Braden, Bar- bara Little, Mrs. Pickett, janice Woodworth, Gordic Moore, jim Harris, jerry Covey. Sfumlfng-jean Hol- sgn, , Pat Cayler, Alycc Wright, Janet Hanson, Shirley Odom, Mil- ton Van Slyke, Eddie Mc- Indoo, Winnie Weeks. son, Croukham. Sermlil run -Godfrey, Hanson, Green, Imfl In ri-qlll, fini Min+ Mrs. Scliaertl, B e n li a in. Knudsen, Cleveland, Peter- jurries, Bates. Can on ougair Hurry up with those ads so I can make up my page! This, and other such phrases were commonly heard around the Cougar Den and journalism class this year. Jo Ann Benham acting as Editor-in-Chief with Judy Crookham as Business Manager did a fine job along with Bob Green, Sports Editor, Norma Bates, Managing Editorg Doris Godfrey, Feature Page Editorg Shirley Peterson, Advertising Manager, Donna Shoemaker, Exchange Editorg Janet Hanson, Circulation Managerg Lorita Stewart, Proof Readerg and Sue Jurries, Copy Reader, did a fine job in publishing the Canyon Cougar. An extra special feature has been added to the paper this year. The paper is put out every two weeks and every other edition a Scholastic Roto was added making the paper bigger and better than ever. Thanks go to the sponsor, Mrs. Schaertl, for her help and understanding about those -late stories-. Yvonne Cleveland judy Crookham . -5 - Q 4 X l 1' x R . . 1 . 1 'X X Q, Q f r x A. I , i E .t ,E 75 lPopnJarity King and Qneen At the annual Publication Ball the couples were kept in anticipation await- ing the crowning of the Popularity King. and Queen. This year, by choice of the Student Body. Norma Bates and Dick Nye were named to occupy the royal throne. Milton Van Slyke, editor of the Year- book, and Jody Benham, representative of the Newspaper, crowned the couple during intermission at the dance. 'Norma Bates and Dick Nye f Royal couple at the Brill The King .md Queen in the Royal Court DIY' Carnival King and Queen The peppy freshman representa- tives, Jeannie Aird and Ronnie Sayre, were crowned King and Queen of our 1953 Carnival during the Talent Show. Their attendants were Seniors, Marilyn Hopper, Phil Masarg Juniors, Kenny Baker, Joy Albers, Sophomores, Donna Mad- den, John Steiner. There were also representatives from the Junior High and grade schools. Congratulations freshmen for backing your candidates. Lorita Stewart Elaine Rumbaugh Speirts Queeus Phyllis Westfall and Dorothy Irvine Donna Shoemaker and Barbara Keller Feetbull Queen An exciting day for Lorita Stewart was at the Home-coming Game, with Pocatello, when she reigned as Football Queen. Her attendants were Phyllis Westfall and Dorothy Irvine. The girls rode in the Home-coming parade during the afternoon and then were royalty es- corted in convertibles around the football field before the game. At the dance after the game the girls were ofhcially crowned. The Queen was crowned by Captain Ed Vailg the attendants by jim Warner and Tom Sprague. Basketball Queen Petite Elaine Rumbaugh was honored at the Boise game when she was crowned 1953 Basket- ball Queen. She was crowned by Jim Warner. Elaine is very active in Pep Club, Y-Teens and is our Varsity Yell Queen. Her attendants were Barbara Keller and Donna Shoemaker, who were crowned by Hugh Wenzel and Bob Wallace, respectively. Sim ' in the back room. Do you recognize them? Just three seniors acting up. Leg art? Burp! Eek! Earning his 3, p S living. The day after the night before. Wliat s the matter? Frosh Initiation. cems to be Vlwf 78 , .,.,4..-v looking lfli! W'l1nt'Q this? A hunting we will go. Nice Bennie. Is this jane Russell? Tlierc's Ll swimming pool in the lm H1 p S background. Home-coming Snake Dance. Bareback rider? -S ..- . ..- Are you tired, Larry? Wrcmiig door. Gee. lnuk at us. . 79 X 91 465 ga tfvq, WX f Nil-X if Zz ,Xa rv A ,f ,, ,f t- ! , ' A fx' X, ,fx B gge'-5+ Flfw-1' Bob Don jlnss fKHl Goa ,, U 31' flHH 2' Jlh !.f A M fi sh + f rp' ff? W! ge , I x I iw X f A XX 6 f ghmlesi B.b eros f 4 e-rw naps Five pebbles on the bunch, sunbathing. This is what happens away from homc? just some Sophs goofin off. Careful or 1'll drill ya, wit me squoit gun. Close your mouth. Look at thc beautiful-lake! Now this is a switch. Puls. Thi: Bcttys with curly hair. just the ordinary confusion in the band. W'hat arg thoc things in the background, Freshmen? 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