Greenleaf Academy - Amicus Yearbook (Greenleaf, ID)

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Greenleaf Academy has experienced a great advancement in its plant and program within the past six years, under the capable leadership of Mr. Winters. He is a man of vision and of action--giving unstintingly of hims elf, his time, talents and resources to bring to fruition the great task of Christian Education within the lives of young people. 2 X Q3 tif-fl' ,-- X S-f ,,.---1 . X'-E .-.-. 1 -f-mit-:-z-1-:-:-1-:51:2:1255525255525EIE-53152515555 E2.zz3.511121121212121:iz2:Ez3:Q:2:5:2:2:g::1:2:1:1:25:1:2:E:3:-1-:-2-1-1-'- '-' ' . .gi ' ' ' ' '. . . . ...,.:.:.:.:-:1:1:1:4:1:Z:tg2g1gZg2:I:Z:2:1:2:2:2 25212: 1:7515:it51-1-Iz1'I-1- ''HQ-l-H-:-.-:-:-:-:I:-:-:g15::tgI11:2:I:1:-1-:-:-:51:5I:gg:5.1-:-:-:::::5:5:::3::::.1.g:: .I...,.,.,.,.1.14.3.1.5.1.:::1.g.1.g.:.g.:.3.5.:.:.,.,-.5.:.:.g.g.1.g.:,g.,..., .,:.:. 'f'H5fff'.'.'I'Z'Z'IjZ:Z1.j-1-1-I'2'I'Z-I-I-.-.'.-.pg-1-Z-I'Z-2'I'I'.-.'.'.-.'.A.gq-2-1-.-.-.'.'.'.'.-.'. . .,-,-,-.-.'.'.'. . ...... ........, ,,,, , .,.. l l. .,.,, , , , , . ' 1' ' . ' ' K '3EEG'3kM!E?EiM-HE2! ' ' ' , ' ' ' sg PRI ClPAl'S MESSAGE The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life. This being true, the academy should have one purpose--to help students make that start in the right direction. Someone has said that people can be divided into three groups: those that make things happeng those who have things happen to therng those who don't know what is happening. If this is true, the job of education is to increase the first group and to shrink the size of the third so that what happens to those in the second group will take them in the right direction. The right start cannot be made unless there is a goal and prospectg and no start can be right or a goal worthy if God is left out of the picture It is not only necessary that you start in the right direction, but you must continue in the right direction until you achieve your goal. 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ARMSTRONG Mathematics Science Physical Education MR. CADD History Band Choir Shop The OTA B ecome-5 N-GW. Ne w Gym View. takes iorm, N. ?, , The The TN Om Gym. X .5-I Y ah.-5 g o up. Kew . Norm KI 7' Xnaugur ated 'OV Y CM Meeting, Pxugust ' 52. Rear Ad Y 63113 0170 0- W X ' wSWl2e'Q?l.i:3?t'fzKx',.v1'fKQT3JfihifvlziiiiwiyfiEdr7QM'!f5saim.:GQR2fMif2xHi.,u:..a3fn1',i 5FMEQai2'k-1.8zK5 ' ' 5 8585115 YXIKOXRX -7,-'5-Ag Yapet Sxaii 'L-gg P-qxmaX - - Swdem Coxmch 2-3- mamemavj s GX .P-. x C is 7.-3 A, Ag V8 Cwb Bu . ex 'L' Bas- Sxaii A1 ho Ag Smdem Body Sec. Cwo Sec. '51 Yamagsxesxxavl Manage: A,-, Bvoxe Cwo Ya masx , ah 7.3 Class Vice Qtes. A Chow A3 A1 SEWKXQK BX X -V31 Chxb Pres. WED Ommd ' qoematq Ag 'Y tack 'L-3, A GX . Ps. A5 - Rama Cwo H 5 A G. 1 2-'B' . oofoa CXass Vtes. 3- Ag Swdem Cowen Ag Band LJ' Revo Y X-4 MLS-ENE OGLENXE GX . A. X-2-TA: Beat 'YaXe.s 7.-'53 P59993 5 '41 G- Cmb '5'A1 Chapm Coqxxm, 1 Pamamemaw Cmb 3 ' Basketbah '5-A Ssai 3 nb Sec. 1, Ouv' 3, Veg: CX Gtaxxda6 Snaps Sec. 4, Chxss THE!-MA BATTON NEAL STANDFIELD G.F. A. 4g Overland Park, Kan. 3: Ava, Mo. G.F.A. I-2-3-43 Choir I-2-3-4. I-23 Grandad Steps Out Annual Staff 4.f DICK RHOADS G.F.A. I-2-3-4: G. Club 2-3-43 Sergeant at Arms 23 Bear Tales 2-3g Band 3g Basketball Ig Basketball Manager 2g Annual Staff 3-4: MARY FARNER Grandad Steps Out 3: Calamity Kids 4g G. F.A. I-2 -3-45 Yell Leader 3-43 Bible Club Student Council I-2-3-43 Student Body Pres. Paymaster 31 Student Council 4g Grandad 4g Class Pres. I-2: Parliamentary Pres. 31 Foot- Steps Out 3g Annual Staff 4g Choir 2-3-4g Parliamentary Pushers 4. ball 2-3-4: Baseball 2. t 8 MARY IO GEORGE G.F.A. 2-3-43 Enterprise IQ National Honor Society I3 Bear Tales Editor 2'3: Basketball 23 Choir 2'3'4: Choir Bus. Manager 3-43 Annual Staff 43 Grandad Steps Out 33 Student Coun- cil 43 Parliamentary Club 43 Student Body Treasurer 43 Calamity Kids 43 Office 4. EVA O'BRIEN G.F.A. 2'3'4: Yakima I3 Triple Trio I3 After School Sports 13 Choir I-2-3-43 Sextet 3-4: Paper Staff 33 Band 3. C N . I 41 DONNA SWITZER G.F.A. 1-2-3-43 Student Council I-3-43 Amicus Editor 43 Paper Staff 2-33 Basketball I- 2-3-43 G. Club 2'3'4Q Parliamentary Club 3-4 Chapel Com. 2. LOIS ANN HOUSTON G.F.A. 3-43 Ringwood 2-33 Basketball I-3-43 Annual Staff 43 Paper Staff 33 G. Club I-23 Choir 3'4Q Grandad Steps Out 33 Calamity Kids 43 Bible Club Deck Hand 33 Chapel Com. 3 Y -1 LEROY JEFFERY Burroak, Kansas Ig G.F. A. 2, 3,45 Baseball 2, 3g Football 2,45 Class Vice President 35 Grandad Steps Out 3, Parliamentary Club 3,4g G Club 2,3,4g Choir 2,3,4g Band 29 Annual Staff 4, DAVID NETTLETON ARNOLD CLEM G.F. A. I, 2, 3,4g Football 2, 3,4p Junior Class President 3g Grandad Steps Out 35 Bible Club 2.3. G, F. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Football l, 3, 4, Basketball I, HENRY DOUTY 2,3,4g G Club 1,2,3,4g Baseball 31 Band 2, 3-4- Middelton High lg G,F.A. 2,3,4g Football 3,4 G Club 3,4, v MERLE COMFORT G, F. A. l, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 3,43 G Club 3, 4. ROBERT FIELD G,F.A. 4g Portland Christian I, 2, 33 Boys Glee 3, Choir 45 Football 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball I,2, gg Student Council 4, Quartet 3, Y,F.C. Club 2g Parliamentary Club 4g Annual Staff 2,3,4g Little Women 3. DAVID STUART Lynnville, Iowa I,2,3g G,F.A. 4: Band 4, Choir 4, Football 4. ROBERT CHESS G,F.A. 2,3,4g Yakima Ig Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball I, 2, 3,4g Football I, 3,4g Vice Presi dent Student Body 45 'Grandad Steps Out gg Parliamentary Club 4g Student Council 45 G Club 2,3,4: Annual Staff 4g Bible Club 3,4, Student Council President 4. fr s S MARVIN JENNINGS SAM MORSE Marsing Ig GFA 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4g Gran- dad Steps Out 3g Calamity Kids 4g B.B. GFA hz' 3'4' G Club 3'4' Football 2' 3'4' Manager 3: Annual Staff 4g Paper Staff 3. We, the Senior Class of '53 wish to express our appreciation to the school for all the plea- sant memories we are taking with us. We thank each individual who has made this possible. Goodbye and good luck to the future seniors of G. F. A. The Seniors 12 Arlene Oglevie ha-4? 4' J' F Qfner K00 255 J' Uaxfxd Ne Donna Switze r be ww A Q0 , Q ,, , Bob chess I ., 5 Eva O'Brien Oi Sam M own Arnold Mary Io George wax ska Fred Newki rk I 'ba as F310 12 Dick Rhoads .'-nlf ' . 1' 'W H 791: W vf , ig 1A!i.fli w we L AV , .f,, 2 ., 2 1 ,gi r I K gi., Q Janette Hadley i .w Henry D 01113, Sl lllll MASS PRIIPHICY We took a flight into the future just recently and there we saw the Senior Class of '53, You may not believe all that we saw but here is a summary of our trip. The first person we saw was Fred Newkirk, the former president of the Senior Class, and he was living in California raising carrots. He even won top honors in his profession and now has the title of Carrot King. We see, by looking at the streets of California, that Dick Rhoads, former Student Body President, is the president of the National Street Cleaners Association. Being lonesome on our flight we turned the radio on and who should we hear, but the voice of Neal Stanfield who is playing the part of Tarzan in the latest adventure thriller. We were landing at a New York airport when we suddenly noticed a sign board advertising Ipana Toothpaste. There we saw Lois Ann Houston giving her toothy smile and posing as Smilie for a living. We went to the foot races while stopped in New York and there we saw Eva O'Brien running the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds flat lon her face!Q Eva told us she had recently heard from David Stuart in California so we made a rush trip back to see him. There we discovered he had signed his second contract to play football for the Los Angeles Rams. While we were in the hills of Kentucky we looked Bob Chess up and found him married and running a Candy Shoppe for a living. During our flight we stopped over in Nashville, Tennessee and found Thelma Batton had joined Minnie Pearl in acting for the Grand Old Oprey. During our stop-over in Nashville who did we see but Mary Jo George running a freight elevator in a department store. Traveling on to Seattle we ran across Arnold Clem who was conducting turkey raffles as he owns a turkey farm. We flew to Hollywood to see a performance of Groucho Marx, but we were greatly surprised to see that Leroy Jeffery had succeeded Groucho and was playing in his place. Our next stop was at Minneapolis and we met David Nettleton there. We were very much surprised to see him as he had grown another foot. Most people only have two feet. Stopping in Greenleaf, for old times sake, we found that Sam Morse had grown a beard and was playing the part of Santa Claus in John R.obert's Department Store. As we left Greenleaf we flew to Nevada where we found Mary Farner who was raising sun flower seeds to support -- guess who! From Nevada we flew to Washington where we found Merle Comfort was running for President. QOf a hat firm. Q 14 As we journeyed on our way we found that Henry Douty was still the janitor of the Greenleaf Reformitory. fPoor boy, he never got out!j We found that Bob fSisterj Fields was in a Catholic Monastary in France revising the ancient manuscripts. As we journeyed back to the States again we found Janette Hadley working in a plaque factory manufacturing plaques with the inscription: Give Us This Day Our Daily Brad. We also found that Marvin Jennings had slipped a little and was a skinny man in the circus. To end our flight we found that Arlene Oglevie had just broken 110 words per minute to win a local typing contest. Her partner, Donna Switzer, broke 80 but she was fined because she was in a 45 mile speed zone. Sl Illll MASS HISHIIIY Four years ago fifteen green crew members, Janette Hadley, Dick R.hoads, Neal Stanfield, Arnold Clem, Arlene Oglevie, Donna Switzer, Merle Comfort, Sam Morse, Mary Farner, Harlan Hull, Pat Caylor, Geraldine Tuning, Dale Sherman, David Nettleton and Jane Canard, climbed aboard the plane Bored of Education to start their journey through the Academy. We went through the Freshman year with fine weather and lots of good times aboard the plane. Our Sophomore year we were still flying high with some new crew members, Billy Hopper, Bob Chess, Margaret Kurtz, Mary Jo George, Marvin Jennings and Leroy Jeffery joining us. Jane and Bill left the crew at the end of the first semester. At the beginning of our Junior year Pat, Margaret, Harlan and Dale parachuted off and we picked up in our journey, Jane Canard again, along with Lois Ann Houston, Jeri Hanson, Thelma Batton and Henry Douty. There was great excitment aboard the plane when Grandad Stepped out. When we arrived at our Senior Year, our destination, three of our crew, Jeri, Jane and Geraldine, bailed out but we also picked up three new members to take their place. They were Bob Field, David Stuart and Fred Newkirk. We have reached the end of our journey through the Academy and we leave our best wishes to the future senior classes of good old G. F. A. 15 MASS Wlll We, the Class of nineteen hundred fifty-three do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. Dick Rhoads wills his willingness Lo get along with girls to Gordon Martin. -M. J. George wills Mary to Al, if he wants here that isg also, she wills her ability to walk in high heels to Ellis Clem, since he seems to have talent along that line. Jan Hadley wills her job as Student Body Secretary to Annie Longstroth. Sandy Houston wills her clumsiness to Mildred Wright. Hank Douty wills his ability to get along with the girls to Laurence Longstroth. Sammy Morse wills his ability to play football from the bench to Bill Mardock. This is just for one year. Dave Nettleton wills his height to Paul Morse and his short hair to Earl Perisho. y Pa Batton wills her guitar and her ability to play it to Faye McCord, her gorgeous voice to anyone in need thereof, to Earnest Knapp her wonderful driving ability so that he shall see his many admirers safely and efficiently home. Dainty Comfort wills his dainty size 13's to Virginia Tuning as her feet are very small. Mirt Farner wills her black hair to Helen Stands, and her yell leading ability to the cheerleaders of 53 and 54. I-Ieartthrob Jeffery wills his modesty and self conciousness to Mel Lamm, as he is badly in need thereofg also his good behavior to Arnold Willcuts. Let's hope he makes some use of it. Marv Jennings wills his ability to sleep through Physics Class to whoever needs it. It's a good place to get your restg he also wills his good grades to Kenton Allen who is in dire need of them. Freddie Newkirk esp. wills his curly hair and his car Lizzie Beth to his brother, so he can pursue more fully the art of chasing girls. Bubbles Oglevie wills her ability to blush to Neva Winters who hasn't a shigh of suchg also, her brown eyes to Bette Fitch. Donna Switzer wills her job as Amicus Editor to Larry Houston who I'm sure would like to have it. Chess wills his farming ability to Howard Craven. Bob Fields wills his nice manners to Gordon Martin. Eva O'Brien wills her excess energy to Patty Rumiser. Dave Stuart who is known for being windy wills this to just about anybody. Clem wills his way with teachers to John Wilson. Neal Standfield wills his many girls friends to anyone in the need of them. 16 M-3, L., SWEET SENIORS SOCIETY LIFE I x Woo! Woo! j I ,.': E' V ..'i w A , E. h ' Vacationing 2 ,.o1,o 'J J , V Studious Meditating We lost! Ba shful Prexy ? Typist wr Missouri Honey ch11d O we vas? at CY- Home-Ecke rs ! ,QQQW5 -ng ee be can CQ st K, x 9 NS! X50 ol. 'bf ....mwmM.... 'Pt-.:.+'q what I heard. honest! 1 't '? Jn ' 1' Tuning up Modelling x!Y Eight eat. lllpanall Minnie Pearl II Qt , ,K , 'Q 1 to 'N Alright, now. There we go! Test Week. Coming home from Homecoming. fjust practicej . K 1 Mg at g, Local bar. 2' I -,Z wi! -mm ar I? , x 4',n -ff in 3 9 Spectators nf b V Jle W' , wr 'fy f Washburn in her youth, cY dl Midge Berry when she if Stea les was Little, ,, .1 Jll IIIRS oo oo GV vgfbisx oy 40 ,bv 9. Y' 600 Oo Q40 Genevive Mills Social Chr. 0,0 44' Mel Larnm Student Council Rep. Arnold Willc uts Mildred Wright i Kenton Allen Neva Winters Jim Houston 20 pw na, 1 I 1? 3 ,asf fi, ' - - H 57 , J I ' I ff , x le Q Q35 V V, in-'X -A ,ef , f 'V Ae'- '1 2 Qx. f.. 1 N .gs je,iyfsag 5' gipgwf,-' ' f: kv, 1, : Q ' rf - ,.-.ff M -.. 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Miim 4. fghzeil' n Waigafir'-335-!i.J2:nsS.5w15 '19, -nQ11fSif:lxa,:Y3x.LX.i41'Z.a1iiisTaAi?:if!sl!SQ ' ' 41' Q -as 2 V 9 is r vwfxii H 1 A 'Y , School bus s es. On 's a wheel. .el ...L , ' , J ,fi 1. e ff Nr - LV 5. . 9 'W V , tg-' .Q-f,,,,, ... Y' .. 3 ' L K .j, fy. -oh, Knapping Me worrled? Never! Some like it hot. I1-if-can +A f-'lace-an A' Just a joke ortwo--or three. 6 ive 'em a cheer! Kala-Eval Big Shots. f' Editor in chief Who? Me? There's always Hope. Oregon Sunshine -'N 9 Iverna Lyda Pres . x 0 xo 094' 601-ei 0 17. Hzfsumf Ladonna Fankhaus er Margaret Berry Social Chairman ,1,, .iw , ' W Geraldine Perisho Ellis Clem ff z MW R555 L 41 I i 2930 mf 'if Q- -: ,.,f-m,Q.,Ns:as,': I -2: - f - ffma 'fd ',..- fi W- -A ,, .- Qfgw ffsfi f --g g- 5-Mi QP ..,, ,Q lm, A Ji. A -g-I . .,.l K Vrkky l f ,gif -.r,e 1 ,L , -L 1 WLS? .i f EW w,.f.:' 'WE .- .g:ugl,g,1.i,lg?!g1:mte1r V l le Har ry Wo rkman Lawrenc e Lons troth Leroy Sherman Frank Dailey '51 S ' -J, g:,f 'W ' -V Betty Batton John Wilson Leola Comfort 3 i e o o V ' Sen l i Ronnie Willcuts Gail Grovom Virginia Tuning Bill Mardock Q. Dale Campbell Merle Tuning Hope P01-ter SUM X BMW WWWS ,1,,,,..--v '- .,-.. ,..-- ya' A. Pam Noise--Sergeant ai Armsg B. Bob Chess-Vice Pvesidemg C. D Hadkey--Secreiaryg E. Mary So George--Treasuxer. ,,,..'- ick Rhoads- -Presidemg D . Sanette SWM X YM YM d B b Eiehisg 5.MeT Lamm: N 1 Bxown 2 Nei1P1erson- 5 Dean Stan sg 4. 0 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RTGHT: 1. ow n 5 . , . 6.Fred Newkirk. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RXGHT: 7.3051 Eamerg 8.Faye Mctjordg 9.HeXen Scandsg 10. ' - - x Donna Swuzerg x4.Mr. Wimersg ETRST ROW, LEFT TO Tvema Lydag H,MauTyn Lee, i2.MaryEamer, 3. 6 M S Geox eg 17.Pau1Motseg 18.Saneue Hadmyg x9.DicR Rhoads. WHT: x5.Bob Chessg X . ary o g Z? S Rmkwu 6 'f 6, - , nw ,, Y ,xt , . N, :M W J. , f -vm P5 f , W, - v, 1,174 , lv I gh 72 , Sw- .ffiiwfvky ix L. , .55 4354 if ffm. we 1365 f N, xi f . gd.. p..- - M, ,. ,,-,. -J, jd k..,,?g.rv- Wil 2, ff,-'-Q-vu iw'-ze. J WT , - ' If 'WA E' 'ie' . Av. ghigx., I2 f , ' 'ff -mlm-. ,ZfLif,, 14.5, igalwyiamifaxam IIHAPH UUNINIIHH Pictured above is the group of representatives from each class fAnnie Longstroth not in picturej who arrange for the chapel programs of the school. They are as followsg fleft to rightl Fred Newkirkg lverna Lydag Ellouise Fankhouserg Mr. Cadd. A half hour period in th e middle of the morning is set aside each day for inspiration. We have had many fine speakers this year such as Gordon McLean and Joey Bocheneck, YFCI Representatives, Ronnie Lush, trumpet specialistg Harold Harriman, returned missionar d many others Our Past O y an . or, scar Brown has charge of one chapel each week. In addition to this there a , re chapels set aside as 0 en ch when testimony and si p apels ngspiration are enjoyed. M ' ' have b any educational films een shown and other educat' ' ' ' ional and inspirational help presented. 29 MT AIVIIIIIIS STAFF v LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: I.Ianette Hadley-Classesg 2.Miss Macy-Sponsorg 3.Faye McCord- Copy Editorg 4.Thelma Batton-Picture Editorg 5. Gordon Martin-Arristg 6.ArIene Oglevie-Typistg 7.MeI Larnm-Book Salesmang 8. Marvin Jennings-Add Managerg 9. Kenton AIIen-Ad Manager. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: IO. Lois Ann Houston-Girls' Sports Editorg II.M8Iy Jo George-Picture committeeg I2.Mary Farner-Picture committeeg I3.MiIdred Wright-Assistant Eclitorg I4.BOb Fields- Picture committeeg 15. Dick Rhoacls-Business Manager: I6.Fred Newkirk-Ad Managerg I7.Bob Wilcutrs-Club write upsg 18.Bob Chess-Boys' Sports Editorg I9.Genevive Mills-Activitiesg 2o.Donna Switzer-Editor. I f V 9 . k RhO3dS-I - 'dems DIC Ievle Fred Newkuk-ijiiiagen Anirxvii Leroy RIGHT' -BHSWBSS ' Revfesen nz D Law To ue Hadieb' 6 D, Qounclx Nor NCTURE 1 at aufnsg sane , on-SU! 6 nsot. -1 P165 en-5pO ie Sergeant 'am Ne' - 5 CIT' d rom0 ParIi8meI?t3PresidenG dems rem an P ff6YY'Vt h-Sellfet haw Sw Ke 'e Lfingsuot b designed to 1 Ann'fhis is 3 Cm Ogeduies- Pamam emavi P' f',4 l l'J! ,I 3 2 , .H 2 , i , 0 4 OX Nfiwwtk Y S Xen Xievwon M wx A0696 Bi QW U wwo ar R. V . Charles Newkirk Fred Newkirk ... awe' 'N 00993 S OYQWXZ E f 4 I arlelle Bake f' I' Mmlyn 1 Lee E 11oUiSeFI aljkh Suse!- 3 Z - ' ,M if F In f iE '-ZW v ,. , .WL B ue, Fitch Arlene Fivecoar, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Earlene Baker, Marrha Kurz, Faye McCord, e , Leola Comfort, Geraldine Perisho, lverna Lyda, Barbara Washburn, Ellouise Frankhouser. KNEELTNG, LEFT ' F r Rurniser, La Donna Fankhouser, Ioy Farner, Margaret HT Bette Barron Lors Ann Houston, a ry TO RTG : . ' Newkirk. Berry, Edna O'Br1en, lrene ii' N ofxr r gig?-Q I P Th' pal-ticls class, taught bTION CLASS includgljlated in Various fc'eMiSS Macy, Softballggglleyball, basking iP0I lZs, . ' e a hyglene and lil also Studied 1, and ealth Pfoblempersonal S. HYSICAL EDUCA 33 f,,,., H 1' Miki www 'Jw -YJ all-'rays 7 LEFT TO RIGHT: Leroy Jeffery Jim Houston Lauren Roberts David Nettleton Henry Douty Kenton Allen Marvin Jennings Paul Morse Sam Morse Charles Mclndoo Howard Craven Earl Perisho John Lyda Arnold Willcuts Dick Rhoads Mel Lamm Neil Pierson Dean Stands Bob Chess Norvin Brown Fred Newkirk Bob Willcuts Charles Newkirk 4: , .miidfed 5 myn Wei a 6 Eden Stands, 4232. 1o's3nlC6F0 S . D mia Swixzeh auch' 9.Ma'dTan gyioads. et, 2. 0 glgeue d x4.vivi8 Maw Earn Cunkson. ewlcgor . HT! K' . ,Bffcky g3.F3Y T0 R16 1 vie 7 . econ Yiifgmv 5, p,rSnjs3i.ex2.'A,1ene Fw . . Ang 0 1l.L0's .S 34 5 7 Firm '1 . 3 w ,if E f - ,5.','Ph1.i Aux, V.1m...fx.:' X, ' Q, .vs.::, lf. 1, L nf' ,Syl FF., 4.1. 4, A ,L ff:-Q I pda! , - ,Vp ..,. .nuinbiiiwkiliif nhlvs-P1 J: ,.- , it VA, .- Sllllllllll IHIIIY HAY The first play to be given in our new gymnasium was The Calamity Kids by the studentbody on December 19, 1952. The Characters were: The Calamity twins Midge Starr, Micky Starr - Vivian Rhoads, Paul Morseg Emily Hoskins - Em who loves orphans - Lois Ann I-Ioustong Clara Clagg - With a nose for news - Annie Longstrothg Hezekiah Hoskings - Hez , Em's worse half - Mel Lammg Brad Rivers - Who hates girls - Richard Rhoadsg Bonnie Blue - A loveable pepper pot - Mary .To Georgeg Gideon Garvey The twins stingy uncle - Marvin .Tenningsg Opal Ludlow - The twins rich? aunt - Janice Fodgeg Loraine Ludlow - Her selfish daughter - Helen Standsg Elmer Ludlow - Mama's Lam- bie - Gordon Martin. f 5 l' 'i ' Q, . . T s v - .inl 5 Um-hm-- just as I thought. Prof.-- I'11 flunk you!! I'11 kick you! Dah-h-h Oh--no! Here, you take it. Did you hear ? The long and short of it. Juniors at work. I know all about it. i, Mg' 5221, ., i .,,, , A Wifi, ff Advice from one who knows! ! Late! li ur' D' . N , Q gg ff' -1. J aff' . 0' Y 511526 'aq -aaa . 1o'O QXY-Sq ww uggtviw' .Aa X6 C' Xe 1 NV 100 u IB. P590 9 .weft atxej XS .XJa0PAXg,0s ' 2 Cv Q01 on won' was , xA' ost 61 W 52051 MMR' 311960 'Z-'5'YNe Vi 5 .9 e'N 1 . Ask ' YXZGQQ3 nooagvi V53 QGAXEAOKSCW su-,R . 50 5005, ' 003 Y 39 '1-7' ' 59855 YS A 6. . nw X' mos new 1 1 -won' ww To V503 1 .Bob Cxxat1e50Mnaq,e? Xouoxllgxxxs Cm ON ' Cmfiixlsoin xaZgha16oZxilxx9gS'g5:u3i1-2 u C5592 8' ' 696 x5 6 14192 .9616 . 1 O gn e, ' ' ronnzlu ' . K9' . 1 ' X.- RO 6 we xi Rave' ' wi' 11-599 The 1952 football season saw Greenleaf Grizzlies, of Coach Bob Armstrong, roll over an impressive record. By tasting defeat but once, the Academy proved they were one of the top teams in the state. The Grizzlies were led by Guard, Mel Lamm and Halfback, Bob Chess. Dean Stands and Arnold Clem showed the opposition a glittering array of plays while rolling up limitless scores. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD SCORING PARADE 1952 RECORD Bob Chess 106 Cambridge 13 G. 19 Dean Stands 81 St. Teresa 6 G. 13 Neil Pierson 49 College Hi 14 G. 37 Arnold Clem 45 St. Teresa 12 G. 18 Harlan Hull 18 Midvale 13 G. 45 Norvin Brown 7 Donnly McCall 6 G. 45 Mel Larnm 6 College Hi 7 G. 46 ' Midvale 12 G. 52 Council 52 G. 37 37 QS J .... III DEFENSIVE FIRST TEAM BACK FIELD, LEFT TO RIGHT I2. Lyle Wilson--R. H. I3. Lauren Roberts--L. B I4. Earl Perisho--L. H. LEFT TO RIGHT. LINE: 15. Fred Newkirk--R. E. 16. Kenton Allen--R. G 17. John Wilson--Center 13. Mel Lamm--L. G. Ig. Neil Pierson--L. E. J 2? YE LL LEADER S Mary Famer Vivian Rhoads Mildred Wright li HOOP PARADE Back Row Qleft to rightjg Chuck Mclndoo 7g Bob Billcuts 825 Merle Comfortg Dave Neuleron QQQ Arnold Willcuts 82g Neil Pierson 175. From Row qlefr to rightlz Norvin Brown 12: Mel Lamm 15g Dean Stands 1263 Bob Chess 231. JUNIOR VAR SIT Y A much improved Junior Varsity played some close and fast games this seas-on pro- ving themselves to be future stars. Standouts were Earl Perisho and Bob Workman. SWIHHIAIII Clllllllllllllllll I feel that it is indeed a great honor and privilege to be chosen Queen of the 1953 Basketball Sweetheart Coronation. I would like to thank everyone who made this delightful occasion possible. --Faye McCord THE ...- C R OWNING XXXXW1 X an l MDF 135 'Qi f Q 3 53 1 N. ,I 32 X' ,, K X Vw 4 N I w Pose Heavy Date We're loosing! What a game - What? a game? My lands Must Be -- funny Bashful - Ha Road Louse B oys m onopolize the court Tea for two 42 Door to Revival Pictured above is the Pep Band of Greenleaf Academy. A number of beginners made the performances late in the year, but this group gave added zest to the several basket ball games. The annual music concert at the end of the year found this group performing very well. The band is growing and next year promises to be better than ever. P.3J BllAllD FRESHMEN Ernest Knapp Joy Farner Irene Newkirk TOFT MACHINE SHOP L. Toft., Prop. Howard Welding, Blacksmithing Machine Work, Truck Beds Made to order 412 ' 5 Wilder Highwayj W. Aven D1al9-751 GR EENLEAF LOCKERS Custom Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing, Rendering and Curing Glen Sherman This Place is really Cool! Dial 9-284 6 Greenleaf GR EENLEAF GARAGE Professional Cards W. A. SOWER, D.M.D. Western Building Caldwell Idaho Dial 9-7001 Greenleaf Idaho SUPERIOR AUTO GLASS 123 Blaine Caldwell Idaho Dial 9- 3564 mnmui, MOLLERUP'S INC. OLDSMOBILE MCCLURE'S HOME Q E pm BAKERY MOTORS, INC. l 1 115 Albany some - Telephone 9-1416 ' cALowsu.L,mAHo fOr the Best in X rurunnuuc furuuun: Bakery Products Dial 9-7512 Caldwell s WELCH MOTORS - Sales Service ROEBUCK AND COMPANY Dial 9-3611 524 Cleveland Blvd. Caldwell Idaho Studebaker Dial 9-8350 605 Main St. Caldwell GRE1NlEAF Dairy Feed Poultry Hog Fuel Electrical Equipment Dial 9-4802 PRUDUCE Hardware General Bldg. Material All Kind of Seeds Greenleaf STAR FRIENDS CHURCH Star, Idaho Sunday School ..... 10:00 a.m Worship Service . . . 11:00 a.m Christian Endeavor . . 7:00 p.m Evening Service .... 8:00 p.m Prayer Meeting fWed.D . . 8:00 p.m Nathan B. Pierson, Pastor BOISE FRIENDS CHURCH 12th and Eastman Streets Paul W. Barnett, Pastor Before thy sheep, great Shepherd, go, and guide into thy perfect will. Charles Wesley HOMEDALE FRIENDS CHURCH Willicuts, Pastor I am the way, the Truth and the Light. No man cometh unto the Father but by Me. 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