Fruitland High School - Poma Terra Yearbook (Fruitland, ID)
- Class of 1967
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. 6.. r. m 07 In. .M W?! 51:5 .30 WVx-1 ,v In affixing their signatures to this page the Seniors of '67 ignore tests and Govern- ment to hereby declare that Happiness Was our four years at FHS. Dedication During the p Vt um years Fruitland High School has Iullen deppw and deeper into dubL x by would thi 1: one man could hold the key to the future rzun studc t5 311 2an , our Counselor, is. j 1 am man. With his help and guidance- mny .stud us have taken that Mg shp of college that m uthen g not have tuLen. Dedicating m nuuul to him is only small 1: on of our dppretmtiun m 1.11 ins xxork and etiort. Superintendent To the Students of Fruitland Hugh School: Your yours at Fl'mlland High School are quickh passing, I hope they :n'c pas 'ng fruitfullv. We all have the same amoum or Lime. 1r one an 'omplishes more during the day than somconc else, it is not becuusn Im lms mom Limo, but because he has used his limo morc adxzmmgeously. If, in passing, Lime lays up Lo its store or good deed: done, or ambitions upheld, of kindness and m mpathy bcalouod, Lhcrc mu bc ghen to u :1 lasting qunhlv Lhal nothing can take 2mm: Somoonc uncc bum. come. The prosonL ls all xm haxe. m cannot change lhc past nor can uc draw upon me ruLux-c Bul xxe can use the prosenl. ' m; you use yum- Lima in school in such a mmmm- um your futurv M11 be rewarding and pmum-me, he past is done. The fulul'r has noL ycv. School 1304M BACK ROW Gvorgo Hum, Snporiulvmlonl, Norman Palm, lxoanisL, Am Nylmmer, FRONT ROW: Juamm Xyce, clerk, Dick straw, chau-mnn. Leroy Howard. Principal Tho h'ond or the Lnnes 15 um everyone must go on to coucg This is a mistnkcArn very bad mistake in many cusm Many who exiler College are not qualified for further academic Lraimng There are many rinc trade and technical schools available, and in some cases high school graduates should investigate these anrl other areas or trmning before making a decxsiom I1. is very true um the world of today and tomorrow demands training beyond high school. but this training need noL necesmmy be college. Make every effort to be realistic in your choim M r. Larsen Student 60mm? BACK ROW: J Walkor: Frnsh Rpp., B Hansen: Frush Reln, B. Wlulmore; Soph. Rep.. D. Vanderponl; Sr. Rep,. K. Anderson; Rep., P. Samson: J12 Row, 5 Talc; Soph. KOIL, D Judy: Sr. Rep. FRONT ROW: D. Melcher: 1reas., J. Walker; xhcc Prcsq L Grant; Pros., K. Johunck; Sec., D. Sprague: Arlv. Mgr, u MRS JOSHEPHINE CRUMMETT: Commercial Arts GriLzly Gazzette Adusor. .vm, LaGRANDE LARSElx: Government, Sr. Class Advxsor. Princxpal. MISS AuCE E. GRABLE beranan. Latin I k 11, French I 3; ll, Honor Sammy Advtsor, ?JfS Mn, JACK LITTLE: Am. History, World Hlswry, Drivers Trasmng, Ass't COICIL MR, WILLIAM HL'TCHINSON: Physics, Chemistry. and Math, Soph. Advxsor. MRS, KATHLEEN MOAWAD: Engush 1113. IV. Art, Jr. Class AdVISOL MR. CLYDE xxcnms; English 1, 11; Speech, Drama Coach. mm D Al. ETESNOHLID K Agncultux'e l, u, III, IV. l-FA Adviser. Soph. Class Adv. MR. DON OLSON Band, Pep Band; Psychology; Economics. ?mdzcrs MR. PAT TOWNSEND: Biology: Earth Science, Freshman class Adviser; Coach; F7Club Adviser, MR. DAVlD STUART: Modern Math 1, n, m Poma Terra Advison Freshman Class Adv. MRS. ALDONNA WILLIAMS: Hume Ea, 1; Advanced Clothe ; Child Care, Foods; Home Furnishing: 6AA, FHA, JL Class Advxsor. fliglt School grade School Office Staff ID Lhnclzmom 01416 Mrs, Mauser Mm. Sheldon Mrs. xx 11:0n ms. oxcson nu. nu-m mek2 k N-Kawm 0x: ms. Dysr '? V m; Sorrnsou l I 13115 Drivers Mr. I'u-luvll BEST IDOKING Lexi C. R' LoweH U. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sara 0. R- Jzu' K1. MOST 1n HOROI'S Dime 5. 5 Donnie 5, 3mm 2715 BEST DRESSED Kathleen J, Leon '1'. Smiar 671155 BEST PERSONALlTn-TS Gloria K st Victor v. Rxch u. 0'1 4. Mx. Mr, 7,:mLs Advh Mr. lulrscn Smiars 67 In 1964 the first act of a new play, Graduation '67h' was performed at Fruitland High. Sixtyvninc members made up the cast. Directors were Mn Stuart and Mn Townsend. Lorn Gordon headed the list of leading characters as president, followed by Kathleen Johanek. viceepresidem, Kristy Wrenn, secretary, and Mike Sasaki and Sue Peterson, representatives. Highlight of Act I was a trip to Nampa for a Class picnic. Act II began September, 1965, Now Directors Mr. Corning and Mr. Tesnohlidek took over. Jay Gillies held the center Of attention as president, coached by Victor Vuzza, viceApresident, Teresa Taylor, secretary, Mike Sasaki and Kathleen Johanek, representatives, and Ann Ycakley, reporter. Poster parties and a trip to Givens summed up its story. Act In began to take on a new depth; all the cast wore upperclassmen. Lowell Grant managed to secure the high spot as president Victor Vazza, vice-presidcnt, Lela Fry, secretary, Laura Holt and Derrill Rolland, representatives, and Kathleen Johanck, reporter, held the main supporting roles. Jobs of directing were shifted to Mrs. Cl'ummett and Mr. Steger. The Web of Murder was performed and 1n the Misty Moonlight was the theme for the junior-scru'or prom Act IV was the finale. Mike Sasaki stole the show as president. His Supporting cast was Victor Vazza, vice-president, Sue Peterson, secretary, and Danny Vanderpool and Donna Judy, repre- sentatives, Here Come the Brides was the class play, and the Sweetheart's Ball was the final tribute . On June 2, 1967, after a smashing four year performance, FHS's Class of '67 brought down the curtain. VELL MARIE ALLEN Vell Nor know we anything so fair as is the smile upon her face. FIIA-1,2,3; Grizzly Gazette-1,2, 3, 4; mm Team-l, 2; Spring Fair Princessa. CHARLES LESLIE ASHCRAFT Charlie Take care of me: good men are rare. Basketball-z, 3,4; Baseba11-2,3,4; Tracde. PHYLLIS JO BACON Play! I speak in a monstrous lime voice. Band71,2,3,4; Pep Bandil.2,4; Choir 4; MajoretteAZJA: Web of Murder , Here Come the BridesM, Gr Azly Gazette-i, 3,4; Poma Terra-3,4; GAmz, 3; mm Team-Z, 3; Band Librariandl; Track Mznager-Z. GARY LEE BALL Gary What I don't know won't hurt me. Poms Terra-4; Grizzly Gazzettew4 Web of Murderil MILDRED JOYCE BENNETT Milne Neat and shiny like a pearl. FHA-l,2,3; Grizzly Gazette-1,2,3.4; Drill Teammz; GAA-1.2. GARY DEAN BRISBIN Gary A leader of men, a follower of womcnf' Nampavl; FFAiZ, 3, 4; Baseball-S, 4, ARLIN EUGENE BROWN Arlin 1 know it's a sin, but I like to grinn' Football-1,2,3,4' Basketball-l,3, and-1,3,4; Pep Band-x,4; ' -Club-l,2,3,4; VicevPresidenIr ; Puma Terx'n-4; Track-1,2 Web of Murder-B; Here Come um Bridesv'r 4. LEXI RAINELLE CONGER Lexi What shall I do to be forever known and make the age to come my own. Grand Forks, North Dakota-l, 2, 3; Homecoming Princess-A; Puma Terra-A; Grizzlv Gazette-L SHANNA MAE CONNER Shanna A pure heart and a sweet mug. FHA71,2: chomz; Girls' Trac , Poma Term StaIf-B. JAMES LEEMAN DANIEL Jim All great men come from the country. FFAil, 2,3,4; District FFA Repurtex -4; Chapter A Treasurer 4; National Honor Sociecy-4; Web of Murder -3; Here Come the Brides -4. DONALD LEE DRESSEN Dun He who is tall, sees all. FFA-l, 2; Footballd; Baseball-Z; Basketball-l, 2, 3, 4. Sweetheart E811 Prhnce-A; Librarian-4. GLENNA DEE FLYNN Glennw' Her ways and words are winning. FHA-l, 2, 3; Grizzly Gazewsilp's; Band-Z; Pep Eand-Z. MICHAEL FLYNN 'Mike The still, small Voice of gratitude, LELA JEANETTE FRY Lela The door to success is labeled push. Cheerleader-l,2 3 4; National Honor sociacy-2,a,4; FHA-l,2,3,4; GAAnri, 4-, Poma Terra scaK-1,2,a,4; Class Secrcmry-s; Harvest Ban Queew4. AUDREY GARDNER Audrey A pretty girl with a merry smile. GAAvZ; Poma Terra stain; Glrls' Track Manageva, Choir-S; Betty Crocker Awarda, JAY ALEXANDER GILLIES Jay His wisdom will give him fame. Wrestling-S; Track-l; Band-1,2; Class President-Z; National Honor Society-S. 4; National Honor Society Treasurer-A; Librarianid. SARA BETH GIST Sara I chatter as I go and I go on foreman Bandil,3,4; Pep Band-1,3, 4;Gri771y Guzette-l, 2. 3, 4, Pom; Terra- 1 2, 3'3 4- Ass't Editor 3 ditor7-J; 3 Lional Honor Society- 3, 4; GAA-L. Girls' State- lk's Leadex'sh1p7 4; Web of Murder - 3; Here Come the Brides -4. DARLENE ELIZABETH GOFF Darlene An innocent face but you never can telL FHA-l, 2; Choir-2,3; Oflicewl. LOWELL KENNETH GRANT Lowell Action is the mark of a great leader. Student Body presidcm- 4-- Class president 3- FootbaIl-1,2,3, 4- Basketball-1,2,3, 4 Tm -1 2,3 4; F- Club 1,2,3 , ' Honor Society ,4 GrizzlyGazette- 2,3 4- Band- 1, 3 , Elk's Leadership ; Web of Murder 73, Here Come the Brides - 4. JANETTE LOUISE HAMMDN Jun Love comes in the window and goes out the door, Chair-i: FHA-l, 2, 3, 4; Grizzly GAZette-4, DEIDHES mm HAWKS Lorry A good girl is always quiet. 644-2 3; Treasurer-3; FHA71.2.3,4; Choir73. COLLEEN MARIE HENGGELER Colleen You never can tell what I'll do next, FHA-l, 2, 3, 44 GAA-Z, 3; Drill Team71, 2, 4; Grizzly Gazette73. 4: Poma Terrak .4; Here Come the BrideSWL MEN LAURA JEANNE HOLT Laure She hath a tongue with a tang Bandilg, 3, 4; Reporterilg Secretary-Z; Librarian-S; Majorette- 1,2,3,4; Major Dom074; Grizzly Gazetteil ,3,4; Ass'L News Editor-S; News Editor-4: PDma TerraV3,4; FHA-l, 2; GAA 3' Web of MurderWS; Here Come the Brides - lass Repre7 sentatiVe-J. DONNA LEE JENNINGS Donna A lot at fun to have around. GAA-2,3; FHA71,2,3,4; Choir74; Band-2,3,4; Majorette73,4; Grizzly Gazette-.., 3. KATHLEEN MARIE JOHANEK Jo HShe's pretty to walk with and mm to talk with. Class Vice Presidem-l; Snowball Princess-l' Student Councilrz: Homecoming Princessi; Class Reporter ' Sweetheart Bal! Princess-3; mum. lary-A: pom Terra scarH; Grizzly CH of Murderwa; Here Come the Brides -4. DONNA MARIE JUDY DermalH A lot arm; in a small packagcn' FHA-I, 2,3; GAA-2,3, 4-. PresidentrA: Drill Team-l, Term StaIF2, 3.4: Business Managcr-ii; Grizzly C Class liepresenmivu-q; Here Come the Brideyw. ,3, 4; Poma m- swan; GLORIA JEAN KING Gloria Brown eyes have been the dmvnfail of more men than one, Chcex'leuderrd: Drill TcamAZ,3; Griz 1y GazettErZ, 4; FHA-1,2, 3 4: uAmz, ;chcthcart Bull Pr Cassi - Harvest Ball PrinceSSr 2, Homecoming Princessik COA A Ball Princess-a. GARY JAMES LATTIMDRE Gary The scuim's' ya to the freshmen girls. Baseball: 3,4: Trackm FFAil,2,3. SANDRA KAY LEE Sandy I only speak when spoken to. Offlcc-A. ANITA MAY MAINE Anim Quiet but efficient FHAA, Bandv1,2,3,4;Pcp Bandil.2,3,4. ARLENE KAY MAIN Wkrlene Secret and selficontained, Choi : Librarian-a, DAVID MAINE Dave Speech is siiver, silence is golden. ' FootbaH-l,2,3: FFA71.2,3. RICHARD PAUL MAINE Rich Women disturb me not. FFA-l,2,3, ; PresidenM; Football-1,2,3,4; Wrestling-1,2,3,4; Tracl:-l,2,3,4; 1r-c1ubsl,2. 3,4: Band-2,3: 011011-31 DORIS MARIE MELCHER Doris She does big things wiLh little noise, Choi Libnn -4: Office-A; Natinnal Honor Sociccy-A: Student Body'rreasurol 4, DIXIE CAROLYN NAU DixH Saddle your dwams before you ride them A Band- 1,2,3 e1. Repoxter- 3: 'lxeusux'ex 4: Pep Band- 1 2,3 4 P011111 'lena- 3,4. Business Manager -4 Gri 1y GuzettE-1,2 13,4; W'EIJ of Murder'uii; Here Come the Brides --l; Choir-L LEE EDWARD mu Lee 'A1w1Iys dreaming up something, FFA-l,2,3,4: Track-l: Bnnd-l,2; Pep Band-1,2. WILLIAM HENRY OLESON Bill Wonder in the seed of science, Football 1,4; Tracm;W11eszung4,3;31md-1; FFA-l,2,3: Basketball Mnnager-Z; Web of Murdel '-3. WILLIAMPATTEE 3111'- 1 think n51 study and x study very little1n FFA-l, 2,3, 4. JANET SUE PETERSON Sue II determination brings success, she will Succeed. Student Council- 131-111 Team-l: Cheerleader-l, 2, 3: Band- 1; National Honor Socielyv2, 3, 4; Presidentvm Sweetheart Ban princess-z; Librm'ian-4: Hm'vcst Bull Queen-s- Gri .ly Gazette- 3,4 Girls' State Alternate-3: Class Secretary- ; GAA-4; Puma Term 4: Choir-AI. DAVID LEROY ROLLAND David When Me and duty clash, 1m duty go lo smash. FFA-l, 2,3,4; Track-l,2; Footan-l. DERRIL DEAN ROLLAND Derril If he wants go do something, no one can do n honor, FFA-1,2, a, , choir-q; President-d- Grizzly Gazette Stall? Basketbalhz, 4; Basebalha, 4; Tracka, 2 Student chumshs; Here Come me Brides'V-L MICHAEL DWAINE SASAKI Mike Athletic, witty, and mu of fun. He's made a friend of everyone. F-Club-1,2, 3,4; Basketball-l,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2,3,4 , ' Honor SocietyVZ. 3.4; ViceiPtesidemdl: Student Councilrl, 2; Student Body Vice President-3: Class President-A: Boys' State Delegated; Grizzly Gazette stain; Librariamm HAROLD SEELEY Harold Who will it be Next? FFAil, 2, 3, 4h DOUGLAS GENE SHUSTER Doug 'hHis smile goes all the way around and buttons in the back, FFA-l; Trackvl; BasketbaII-l,2, 4; Librarian-S, 4; Poma Terra SLaff-d! Choir-S, , Here Come the Brides'hm DAVID EUGENE SNOWBERGER David bend a helping hand when called upon, ., Transfer McPherson, Kansas; Football Manager 4; Baseball Manager-Z; Choir-A. momma LEE SPRAGUE Donnie The essence of humor is insensihmty, '- FFAhl; Basketball-l, 2, 3,4; Track-1,2,3,4: Puma Terra 5:an 3.4 Grizzly Gazette stamm 4, Assistant Art Ediwr-S; Art Editor-Q; Co-Ed Ball Princedi; Student Body Advertising Manager 4; Web of Murder -3; Here Come the Bx'ides'UAL DWAXNE SAMSON Dwaine Small, he silently goes his way. FFA-Z, 3, 4. GAYLE ANN TALBOT Gayle Friendship is m be purchased only by Friendship FHA-1,2,3,4; GAA-2,3,4; Grizzly Gazette stain, 2, 3. 4; Assistant Miscellaneous Editor Miscellaneous Editor-4; mm Team-d; Choir-4: Secretary; Web of Murder - Here Come the Brides'km 20 LEON LOGAN TATE Leon Never in a hurry, always lava. Boise, Idaho-l: anketball-Z, 3, 4; FootbszHKA; Busebalkmd: Ficlub-ZJ. 4; President-4; Bear Claw Award-A; Grizzly c zene- 4; Web ofMurdcx 3. TERESA FAE TAYLOR TeresiW She has a certain charm that draws admirers Grizzly Gazette-1,2,3,4; Editorva. cm 3,4; Assistant Point Checker-S; Point checker-4; FIxA-1,2,3 4: Choir74; Class Secre- tary-Treasurepz; Pom Terra-a, 4: Offiue-A; Spring Fair Princessiz; Girls' state Aiwrnate-z. MAXINE K THOMPSON Max Personality is her middle nnmeJ' FuA-z, 3, GAA-Z, 3; Poma Tcrx-a-l. 3;Drill'1'eam-1, 2. DAVID TOLL David Let the world go as n is; r11 take it anywaym FFA-l,2. DANIEL RICHARD TERRIL VANDERPOOL Danny Live fast, die young, and have a good-looking corpse, Track71,2,3,4; FootbaIH. Baskemam, uclub-1,2,a,4. WAAJ, 3, 4. Snoball Prince-l; Class x'cpl'esclxtntivc-4, VICTOR LEONARD VAZZA Vic Always up to something. Class Vice-PreSIdenl-Z. 3,4; Here Come the Brides. -$ JOHN HUNTINGTON WILKS John I'm not lazy, I'm just saving my energyu' Baseball Manager-1;Wrcslling Manager-Z; Wrestung -3: FFA-x, 2, a, 4; Sancinekm CRAIG VERNON WILSON Craig Once upon a time and once was enoug Basketball-l; FFA-l,2.3.4. D, Sprague 5, Dee A, Mam v. vazza L. Gram K, Juhanck c. Wilson J, Daniel c, Henggeler s, 015! u. Lammm-e D. Shuster G. King P. Bacon D. Mcleher M. Snsaki L. an D. Vundex'nool G, Ban A, Brown 5. Peterson L. Cunger L. Holt 5. Conner G. Flynn B. oleson D. Dx'essen M Thompson A, Gardner T. Taylor IL Snowberger J. Gnues J, Hammnn Our Senior glass? Senior Glass Play $.K .- fltre 60m 3716 Emits Director ........................................... Mr. Chde Nichols AssisLanL Dn'ector ................. muons Baron Jimmy Took ........................................... Lowell 0mm Bill Thompson .......................................... Donnie SPI'ZIgIIP Aunt Ellen Thompson ......................................... Sam Gm Madge Bum ............................................. Laura lloll Mrs. Duvallo Smythe ......................................... Dixie Null Bubbles BM 8119. . ...................................... Donna Judy Uncle Dam Tuuk ....................................... Doug: Shusler Peggy Weslfield .......................................... ' rcrcsa 'I'm'lox' Mchmel .............................................. Gayle Talbot MIxOsxxald.. ........,... ,.,......7....,..,,,.,,,.,,.Ar1mBrown Lady MacBeth ......................................... L bllccn Honggolm' Manager ............................................... mm Damel 23 my mum Adv, juniors Kathy Anderson Laura Amarson Beverly Aullmzn Connie Aullmzm Bruce Barker Belly 1m: Susan 30er Bob nmdxey Delores Cable Bob Camlm bean Church Jeanne Clement Dean Cnons Diana Conner Terry Conner Kerxy Cruner Jun Dnvenlmrt Mk Dodson mum Guru um um Munich mm. pm Htmwn Hclbarn mm mu..- lhslnp mm llodxm Anna llom Phylha llurn lmrlnu :1 Hoxmx'd Lmnc Henri! mm mm IXnnnIc ImbIex Ken ,1 .mle; K'nrul Jenmp Pnuy mmnm mu Konhah samu an'car Dclm mm mm Lemon; Vern: Lemons Dmd Locknar Gerald Mutanhy mm mm mm McKee 'lb Dmxn 0mm . m1.- mm mm Put mm Russell Hoyd Kuuedge pm Sumwn - mum Slew: Shah.- Dirk. Sheldon LIneuc smum ; xSnouhcmvr m. 5me Bob 'I'humpum Wanda: 'l'wlmw JoHv walker mum Hell: ,Ulyn wum Don Wmn Jern thwruuh Ellis 15 flow Ute Annual Gels Put Zayctlzer? am This IS the What Staff? ! 7 Meet three of our more seriousAminded members! 27 mm Aug Kmm Allen mum Arka Gary At'llall nemm , 4 DH mm mm um Hmm uh n Hum um. mum anu nmnumn hm lmhlm mm, Kmuu mum yummy mmm- kunmu mm L1rsnn shm-on Uuumig Hm'lhn lecht-r 5mm llwham Inch mm mm Humid Sandy Ogden mm mm Rosannc pumn kn: Poe Dumm Punm um Rudmuml smu- Hccrr szm Kuv Roberta qu mm Szhnlu wmcm k: Ime 5 mm munhcmcr Shnrn SuHm: 50mm rm m5 1.; I'mlnr um 'l'mls m I unver Judy mu Brmn whlunore Jemmeue Wilson Hdw'aa R9 Tommy Eleuns Jim Bomb Jack Enghv. ble mma Canas Sally Cale llrcndn um; Shirley Davh; Robert Dodge chm..- Dodson Daryl Illdmd Barbara r Lcnam a..m.m Hchssu Gm Venn mm Ahrvcm Hummml Barbara Hanson mm .me Rose mm.- mm Smx'ley llenggclcr Gem: lhgley Sum nalulay Brenda Hulliugur numl; Holloway mm nomm Ihchard Johnson mu Jones Romld Kkklcr Shari Larson Jackie Musscr Virg A MLCunku-y John mum 1mm x, Lmdcr namm Osgood om: myne Wnumm mmeu Pnzricia Redmond Murcia Rush Lynn 5mm. Randy Sumnenmm DamM Suuord Terry Shake Vermin Syme Linda Lnuer Debra Taylor John Walker w - VN $ x '. A 65k!!! L. Grant - Co-Captain L. Tate ? D. Vnndex'pool . R. Ilinutslx n. ngns Varsity ?votball 1 :16 , 1'7 ;:11 TV413 1L2M2L41I' ? 53 ? 31 'M 2??;43 KNFELING: IL Johnson, T. Shake, R, Kidder, M. Browne. B. Jones, N. Bacon, D. Nylander J Borup now: Johns. and En ., Nanak s, B, Farlcy, 31,0111; Hurrle, 5. Shake, D. becord. BACh now: B1 Wlulmorc. L. Tale. D. Vanderpool, Mun . MIDDLE B. nansm. B. Barousky, T, Brown. R, IIinaLsu. D. Mix Dllono, Coach, A Brown, B1 0105011, G. Arnnll. 1,. Grant, D. Coona. 'l'mxnsvnd, Amt. Coach Bear 614w Award A ml 6rizzly 61116 Bear Claw Leon TaLe Seniors. . . and have been accused of having swelled head: 39 L. Tate D. Coons Al. Snsaki - Captain D. Sheldon 3? , n! . .i G. Mchrth 42 Varsity Kaskctball Jfappimss Was. . . going to State LEFT T0 RIGHT: B. Tampson. L. Church, D. Rolland, L. Tate, P. Samson, G McCarthy, D. Sprague, A. Brown, M. Sasaki, D. Sheldon. C, Ashcraft, D. Coons, L. Grant, D, Dressen, Coach Townsend, 5, Shake. Manager. , l7V Easktball BACK ROW: Mr, Little, Coach; G, Arnall; w, Eames; M, Browne; B. Whitmure; D. Nylander: E. Ashcran: M. Redmond; n. Hmatsu; T. Brown; J. McCabe, Manager. FRONT ROW: G, Hale: B. Clement; N, Bacon; R. Mita; T. shake; R. Schluemann. the J. V. team and the support they gave the varsity throughout the season is greatly appreciated. 43 .5'. .,,. .f'f W 7 , ,f V Em, Sf V , 147W Wrestling State Champ Rich Maine Mike Gillies Richard Maine, Coach Dilurio, Mike Gillies Despite a smaller than usual team, the wrestlers did a fine job this year. Both Mike and Rich went to District Tournament, and Rich went on to win the State Championship in his weight division. Congratulations, Rich! A Champ is Ban! This Is the actual picture of Rich pinning his op- ponent m the championship match BACK ROW: B. Hanson, D. Davis, 3. Bradley, J. Borup, T. Blevins. M. Titus. SECOND ROW: K Hinatsu, M. Gillies, R. Mame, D. Vanderpool, T. Shake, D. Nylander. THKRD ROW: L. Gram, D. Sprague, T. Brown, G. Hale, S. Holiday, FRONT ROW: N. Bacon, J. Wilks, W. Beings, M. Redmond, G. ArnalL KNEELING: Coach DiIorio, Assistant Coach. Mxx Hutchinsom 47 Easeball FRONT ROW: G. Laltimore, D. Sheldon, R. Ashcrafl, M. Sasaki, Coach Townsend SECOND ROW: .L Walker. 13. Whitmore, D. Coons, L. Tale, C. Ashcraft. THIRD ROW: 5. McCarthy: scorekeeper. J. Davenport. T, Brown, D. Hockman, R. Mita, L. Winn; Manager. Pam Cam; We of the Puma Terra staff 01'66767 hope this yearbook has saved for you the Happiness parts of your your at ms, Lndcr the direction or Mr. Stuart, and assistance of Dixie qu, business manager, we have made several changes in this year's annual. We hope you enjoy the Happiness in this book as much as we have enjoyed putting it there for you. Sara Gist, Editor mm? mm; Mr, unl odunr, 3. mm, 1:. MIN, n. Pollov. p. mum, 1a, Judv, L Hunt. 'I'IIIRD Rlnt s. Hongglcr, t'. llmlggclor, M, Karl! mm, L. Conger, L. Fry, n, Sprugtlc, t, :ulxisur. I;, I-tllw, ll. Lust, n. Connor, IL Good, us . '0th mm: 13. Dunwl., D. lellw, xx. lhuntn .cll, u. 'I'hnmpmn, n. .Iudv, x , xmlc, n. Unpuml, 1:. Human. l'oun'l'lt nmx'. K, mm - , Ihmkxll', L, 1mm; 1;. Ian, III 'l'll ROW- W, 'rshhirgi, A4 Brown, 1.. Holt. x. Ulcn, H. Human. tL , JulmnoL. n. Sthcr. FRUX'I' mm: In Grunt, D D. Connor. NOT snow L, Conger, .u. Bennett, 5 Pete Russell, Ii. S. I.Mxlc:ll', t 3; i: i i ; ' Aylor, cditm'. rsun, B, Judv . Hum, n Coo , u. Bum , ' P. Bacon. v. Allan, SIXTH Row- x grizzly gazelle With their adviser, Mrs Grumman, and editor, Teresa Taylor, the paper staff added pictures to the pages of the school paper this year. The Grizzly Gazette was published monthly and among its many interesting features could be found a calendar of events, sports news, and vGuidance Lines from Mr. Zanks K, Juhanck, o, com ROW: mm ROW- ,, n In, D. Cnhlc. McKee, s. '1 Talbot, M, Susaki, Mrs, CrummeLL: adviser, s. Gist, c. Henggelcr, ,1. llummon, M. Humman, D ' 'H ROVC. J, H nm'u now: xx. me, u. Jennings, 1;, Hullingcr, I; D. Judy, a. King, or, B. Good, L. Hutchinson, K, or. s. m Bzuncs, L, . Snowhcrgcr. shirgi, . n, Rolland. National flonor Sociely The Nahunal Honor Sociely was led this year by Sue Peterson, Presidcnl, under the supervision of Miss arable, the Society's adviser. Scholarship, leadership, servicev :md characLer are the standards that must be mcl. and maintamed by the society's mem- bcx's. Onc or the activmes or the NHS this year was the annual service project, camed out each year for the bencm of me com- munily and schooL BACK ROW: J. Damel, L. Church, S, stt, L. Gram, K. Johanek. FRONT ROW: Adusor sts arable, M. Howeu, J. Gillies. M. Sasaki, s Peterson, L, Fry, D. Melcher, M. Korthals. 9-611!!! The TLClub, Fruitland's honorary club for letterlnen was led this year by Presnlent Leon Tate and advisors, Mr. Townsend and Mr. Diiorio. The F-Club sponsored the annual homecoming dancc and parade in the fall and raised money for their treasury by selling programs for the District Basketball Tournaments, Fruitland is very proud of the athletes in this organization. FRONT ROW: L. Grant. J. Davenport, A. Brawn, D. Sprague, L, Tate, D, Vanderpool, R. Maine, M. SasakL SECOND ROW: T Brown, B, Barowsky, D. Coons. R, Hinatsu, K. Bl'umfield, B. Whitmore, K Mna. BACK ROW: Mr. Townsend, D. Winn. K. Fitch, L Church, G. Arnall, Mr. DIIorio. Drill 354114 This year the drill team broke loose from the band and bc- came an organization on its own. omcers clcctcd wore mum Anderson, Captain, Murilou Grahmn, Co-cuptuin, chru Winegur, Suc.-trous , and Kathy Andemon, Repm-Lm; Mrs. Iloum'd Judy answered the call for help and became the new udvisoxz After many hours ofprautiuc, me 29 girls xxel'c 1'07 uau'dcd with congratulations for some Very tine drills. ILXCk mm'; mm, 1;. Jmh, L llvngglur, C. Aulhmm, 3. 0mm, K. Andomm, s. Invowm, x. l,ilmuux, u, Kidder, U, 'rmnn mm s HK-nggul , v. Hmhv , H. mm, H. mum, 1.. .xme, 1L Mm, x'. Lommm, s. 'mtu. mu now I;. Ilrm.AI'LI, Js ILmicl, s, lx'uL-k, l5. mood, l.. Hutchinson, .x. Rhu, n. Penn. n. max, k. mmcl. I'RUNI' ROW Murxlmuimxmn, L'u-Lthum. LJul'u ,xmlemon, L'upmn. 6AA The GAA, under the leadership of Donna Judy, and guidance of Mrs. Williams, had a busy year. Some of their activities included; a car wash in the fall; a Christmas program for the Ontario Nursing Home; an afternoon of bowling and various Volleyball and basketball games with other schools. It was all fun, as well as work and cach one enjoyed herself. FIRST ROW: D, Gurulf. L. I-zuhcl, m. Kuthals, K. Daniels, w Malice, 5, Peterson, 0. Talbot, D. Judy. SECOND now: E. 121115, N. mac, c. Gardner, K. Strudley, ct Brown, C. Flynn, v. Anon, .u. Bcnnull, c. chggclcr. THIRD ROW .u. Oleson, K. Mates, 5. Sasaki. mun'ru Row: B. Judy, A, Hunt, 5, Hicks, L, Conger, K, Anderson. L. Fry, 5, Fate. 5. Munmug. 75224 The Future Farmers of America is a national organization for the education of boys interested in farming, leadership, co-opcr- utives, and other vocational skills. This year the Y. RA. par- ticipated in the Fruitland Spring Fair, Fayette County Fair, Western Idaho State Fair, State Contest at MOSCOW, National Contest at Kansas City, two regional contests, Chapter Banquet, District Banquet, eight district contests, State Convention, National Convention, and a Work Day Under the leadership of Mr. Tesnohlidok and Richard Maine, their year has been very successful. FIRST now D, Nylundcr, , Amun, D. Coons, J. Daniels, M. Ilowvll, R, Mame, J, wnm, 5, Shake, 1.. Church, L nowuu, u Aclcy, 519m. u ROW- Mr. Tosnohliduk, R. Gunner, L. Wm, '12 Blevins, n Amiey, J, Borup R, Kidder, 1 pk, J :u lgc. urm . u. Pullcc. B. Pullco. THIRD now; D, Conner, u. lligley, R. Schlnumann, J. u gm n. 1310ch , Sunwon . Wilson, 12, Vundcrpool, 13. Thompson, D. Duns. G. Halo, R. Ilinatsu, u, Huluv. FDI'R'I'U now 1L Brthllcy D. mun, 1; Barkur, B, Farley, J. MuCubc, B. Clement, Emmi. e. Reece. R. Mm, AL Iloxxc, n. um, D. Rolland. m u now R. Johnson. J. Walker, 11. Dodge. v. vmc, 1,, llcrd, M. Herd, Ix James, B. Bumwsky, n. Rolland, 0 lxrisbim D Sumsom SIXTH Row: L, Nan, R. Kortlmls, 1x: Keck, P. Kindall, 1L Hurley, w Scelcy, AL Redmond. l vhf WWW IMAM '0; 919124 F. H. A. , a nation-wide organization of Future Homemakers is represented by the colors red and white, which stand for courage and purity. F. 11. Ah gives girls the opportunity to express their in- dividual ideas and abilities. This year, under the leadership of Mrs. Williams, Adviser: Jeanne Clement, president; and Mrs. Joe Church and Mrs. Horace Brown, Chapter Mothers; the girls had a camp-out, put on a Christmas program for and gave gifts to the Numpa State School, attended both district and state conventions, and were very busy completing degree work. The highlights of the year were the Co-ed Bull, the annual style show, and awarding the most outstanding F. He A, awards . FIRST ROW- R. RollL L llunggolm', m, u, Wincgar, J. Wilson, 1g lhnicl, P. Human, J. Clement. n. Person, L: Brown, Kt church, . , 0w now P. Redmond, v Snm-cly, D. llzm'hs. u. Jennings. G. ng, K. Julmnck, c. or, J. llummon, v 'mbot. u Huger, B. Ilolhnger, s Hie mch, n. Osgood, B, mus, Jane, A 1m 5, 1-. K'ulizlm Ah Mom V. AM . 1;. Ru 11, Be 13m, Ms, M. Kidder, '1 Imrnes, n '5, wnmms, :ulusm', s. Manning, n. Socord, B. numel, s. Henggelcr, B. lluusen, x; x rgns, s. n. u'. Puncll. D. Taylor, Mt Uiste 1h Arnull, R, Shnrratt, M. Dalton, xL MuMhL-r. n. Gcrulf. m Ram! Under the fine leadership of Mr. Oison and President Arlin Brown, the band has taken part in many activities this year. They recieved :1 Superior rating at the district marching festival in Weiscr, marched in the Winter Wonderland Parade in Ontario and participated in several concerts, the band clinic, Peace Cundle lighting ceremony, and the festival in Mountain Home. The band was extremely glad to welcome Mr. Olson back to 17.11. S. He is a wonderlul director and a favorite of the students at Fruitland High School. . .mxu now. w. 'mmrg-i, HIIRD now: 11. 010w , VJ. cmun, u. llulc, B, n Ans, .u, Browne, x'. M ,wc, nmr mm: D. mu. Huh, u. Numb, x'. mm, M, Kidder, c. Jomnnm B, Good, K. Cluu'uh, . mm, M. mom, J. .u mine, P. mum, a. su xge, n. cum'd, 1:. Cubic, 1:. Ruth, n. m-ncr, 1:. mm x, k, mummm, D FOURTH Row sh Holiday, A. Uromx, L. n Ant v, mm, D. Jvnmlgs, A. Hum, K. s, Sullens, Mr, Olson. om 64101? Under the supervision of Mrs. Peterson, director, and Derril Rolland, President, the choir participated in many events includA ing concerts, festival, and choir clinic. Though small in number, they helped stimulate a great deal of enthusiasm among the students. FROVT ROV- Mrs. Pclcl'son. director, 0 Payne, L. Hutchinson. D. Cable, 3, Dru on, G. Talbot, K. Connor. BAL'K ROW , Peterson. P. Snowberger, v. Symc, D, Rolland, D. Shuslcr, D. SumxIx-rgcr, J, Ilummon, P. leuon. Band Officers Our Pep Band, under the direction of Mr. Olson, added Spirit and enthusiasm to the basket? ball and football games. They put the students in the proper mood to support our teams by playing at the pep assemblies. All will agree they have done a fine job. Pep 1571M l'lRS'I' Row; 8 cut, D, Nun, u, Km-th'nlu, Y. Symc, B. Good, J, ML. P, mean, A. Hume, R. Roth, u. 'l'urncx, K. munmcld, G, mic, B. n J WJlkcr, M, Brown. I Strange, J. Waller, m. 0mm, 5. Holiday, Majorettcs The Majorcllca, load by nmjox'domo, Laum Hon n'xghu, hmc done a r'mc job of leadmg the band and perrormmg m. basketball and football games this year. We approoxmc Lhc work these gwls have done. . Jennings Frate: . Bumn Z . Olvaon Rotlvnll. ,. Hon . Prams U . Jennings r Holt m . Bacon 5 . Oleson 327,4 Achievements Chapter Presmenl Chapter Officers District Reporter Rich Mame STANDING: Mx: Tcsnohndek, Adv.; Jun Daniel 5, Shake, Ropm-wr; .1. Wilks, Senn- nel. sEA'ni J. Damel. Treasx, B Farley. v Ples.; R. Mame, Pros.; M, Howell, Sec. National Lwcslock Team State Champion Arc Welder State Contest Participants Mr. Tcsnohlidck, .Vl. llauvll, R. Dan Vanderpool Mame, L. HouelL 67 Prob! King pQ Queen vuillic $ ellarlie 50474 131111 Smuur: .wmmw T'u-ahmvn Hun Plungme :md Uluna ng Shcx'llyn Mr 4qu and 'h 11', Brown shun xx . mu 3.1m, Bv'nvm 1! ommwzing QUEFV bamh Ogden N'mnr Jumnr Lexi Congl-r Darla 59mm jllarcrcsf Ball CHAPTI , mor Sophnmore n xhnmn Belt. Ben Debbie Murala m nu llmmmm LLOYDS GROCERY AND CAFE 452-1235 s-ron: OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK WEEK DAYS 8-8 SUNDAY 9-6 CHECK OUR LOW PRICES AND EULK DISCOUNT VIOLET MERCANTILE YOUR HOME-OWNED STORE FRUITLAND. IDAHO VALLEY GROWERS FEED. 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