Idaho Falls High School - Spud Yearbook (Idaho Falls, ID)
- Class of 1946
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So you represenT To me The compleTion oT a cycle, a school gener- aTion oT youTh come and gone. You have been alike 5 pleasure and an inspiraTion. lT has been Tun waTching you evolve Through The sTages of Tomboy and Treclcles, bobby sox and TalseTTo voices, demure maidenhood and robusT manhood. lnspiraTion has come Trom The growTh and developmenT you have shown. BuT you are really iusT beginning. Ahead lie college liTe, vocalional choice, home building and communiTy serv- ice, eac hwiTh iTs challenge and iTs promise. I know you will accepT The challenge and iusTiTy The confidence we all have in your success. Your Triendly sponsor, W. W. ChrisTensen W. W. EHHISTTNETN lvlrs. ST. Clair MESSAGE F Your l946 Spud Annual is dedicaled 'ro men-andiwory en who foughl and died lo malce a belier world. We musi no+ forgef lhem. We musf realize, however, Thai The re' sponsibilily for making The beifer world fhey died for ard you wan? fo live in is in your hands. Very soon you will be coniribufing your parf as imporfani cifizens in ihe com- muni+ies where you live. Your responsibili+ies are greai ones, and we are sure you will share lhem and face ihem realisiic- ally and efiicienily. We believe in you and have iailh in you, lhe youfh oi ioday, 'ro make a belfer world +o live in fomorrow. Clair Gale Louise Kerr , Iliff r , A T rf' I 'n MISS IUHHAINE HUllANU Through The eTTorTs of Miss Lorraine Irird' Holland, librarian, sTudenTs have good reading maTerial and up-To-daTe magazines for reference work. aduaTion. MISS SAYS NUHHIS Miss Faye Norris, sTudenT advisor, is The one who helps The sTudenTs arrange edules and lceeps Their crediT5 in line MHS. NUNA MCEUWAN lvlrs. Nona Mom Mc- Cowin is aTTenclance oTTicer. She issues The absence slips and helps wiTh loclcer Trouble besides supplying pins, pen- cils, pens, and oTher necessi- Ties. She is The all round sTu- denTs' Triend. Oi .M if W Ml Slllllll llllll lllllllllS yy l my Ralph Holden, sludenl loody presidenl, is oulsfandinq in alhlelics, aclivilies, and scholaslics. l-lis cheery smile and hearly voice are Things lhal his classmales and friends will long remember him lor. Diclc Pelerson, vice president is probably besl known lor his dramolic abilily. Pele presides over sludenl council and 'ralces an aclive perl in all school lunclions. Secrefary Shirley Diclc, noled for her peppy person- alily and oriqinalily, has acled as chairman lor many successful commillees lhis year. STUDENT EUUNEIL if ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 Belly Boozer, Donald Tolley, Kennelh Slosich. Vance Holland, Roland Minson, Roberf Crablree, Shirley Dick, Dick Peferson, Howard Mead, Travis Hawes, Lloyd Schmidt Ralph Holden, Odell Pancheri, Leo Larson, James Sfewarl. Kennelh Carhill, Neil Humphrey, Marilyn Woolcy, Dale Redfield, Dora Dean Tolley, Rex Hillman. Jaclc Remsburg, Karl Woolf, Margery Johnson, Nadine Slorer, Norma Lonq, Mary Alice Weslerqard, Jeanine McCarly, Eldora Ericlcson, Donnna Decker, Roberla Kesler. Sludenl Council has been an enormous help in deciding sfudenf problems and issues. This orqanizalion is presided over by Dick Pelerson, vice presidenl of fhe sludenf body. There is one represenfalive for lhe council from every home room. ElUUlNl EUUHT , 1 5 l l i Sludenl courl, presided over by Thomas Rigby. iudqe, was organized for 'rhe purpose ol enforce ino The school laws and bringing 'ro lrial all sludenl offenders. Bob Gray acls as prosecufing allorney and Vance Holland as head monilor. UlQAll STANDING: Thomas Riqby, Mr. Jones, Miss Holland, Bob Hahn, and Shirley Dick. SEATED: Peqqy O'Neil, James Hops, Mary Suqai, Adrian Meiiill, Phyllis Earle, Joe Carlcr, Mario Maughan, Kalig Lou Goudy, Mersel Day. WEEHL Gene Busli . Frances Bundle Audrey Bailey . La Mona Merrill Neil l-lumplwrey Geraldine Fislier Helen Haroldsen Belly Skinner . Mersel Day . SPHU Vlllllll Ellll Y EWTUHE Business Manager . . . . News Edilor . Assislanl News Edilor . . . . Sporlg Edilor . Assislanl Sporls Edilor . , . . Copy Reader . Copy Reader Fealure Edilor Belly Boozer . Assislanl Business Manager Ed Haroldsen . .... . Advisor ,- I if '- Reporlers: Edilll Seylerl, Violel Dannelil, Marge Jolrnson, Kalhs leen Kindred, Barbara Willrile, Jaclcie Jells, Pal Mason, Diclm Olson, Kalie Lou Goudy, Janeen Wasden, Joyce Malliews. ll-llllll f gui wwllwj fuel Hfafle BENNIE ANU lflllllllllllllw Kenl Malney, biology: R. M. Miles, plwysics and mallwemalicsi A. T. Grim- me-H cliernisfry and senior science: Fannie Hodge, Algebia, geomelry, frigonomefryi Ray Haddock, geornelry, algebra, allnlelic-ag Paul Kolle, biology, Zoology. we MS figf by fi LaVern Dixon, Typing and bookkeeping: Gladys Holnnberg, 'ryping and jay ' X slworflwandg Ed l-laroldsen, bookkeeping, Typing, lournalisrnq Devon Sande F. son, Sl'1OI'll'15f1Cl, bookkeepinq- office Praclice. K6 O O wi Elllllllllilllfj jfvlrfjlfilji 2 2 W li Wfffffl df' VUEMIUNE C. R. Kroll, machine shop: l-luqh Lyon, aulo mechanics: J. A. Sylvesler, agricullure: Miriam Koesler, home economics: Ted l-lanlcs, woodwork and carpenlry. Sian Pavlaov, loolball coach: A. L. Gilford, band and orcheslra: La Rue Miller, physical eclucalion: Ellioll Budge, choir and boys and girls glee: J. A. Thompson, physical educalion and alhlelics. ff Qyfl jab DWL, Qwcfswgmh- EHUUHS SENIUR ELAEE HIETUHY The now mighry seniors sfarfed oul as lowly Diaper Dampers under fhe sfudenf leadership of Ralph Holden, president Max Chand- ler, vice-president and Shirley Diclc, secrefary. Their firsf producfion in public, a slcif a+ high school nighf, mei wi+h greal' approval. The Sophomore Hop was cen+ered around fhe lheme, Moonligh+ and Roses. As iuniors 'the class presenled Ghos+ Wan+ed, a myslery fhree- acr play Thai was well received. Myrna Kidd represenied fhe class as junior choice for foofball queen. Shirley Dick was rerelecled secrefary of 'rhe class, and Dale Brown and Kennefh Srosich were presidenf and vice-president Climaxing +heir high school careers, +he class of I946 presenfed a successful fhree-ac'r play. A+ high school nigh+ rhe senior ski? won firsf place and wee Juanila Cole was crowned foofball queen. Joyce Schmier, senior choice for Harvesf Queen, was crowned af 'rhe Ag Bawl in November. The sfudenf officers, Bob Crabfree. Dick Armsfrong, and Janeen Wasden. direcred a full program of senior acrivifies: oui- sranding among +hem was +he senior ball which was held in fhe armory on December 28, using The 'rheme song and decorafions, Love Lef- +ers. The seniors finished rheir high school wifh a senfimenfal assembly and impressive luncheon. Billiv Donn Adams Jackie Adams Kakiba Alcilco Connio Amundson Pcvnolla Andclson Dale Andrus DiCliAimslroni1 Laroc Anlwliman Lois Bacon Auclrvy Bailvy Gale Bair Emmy Ball Leali Barney Lucy Barnes Donna Bale-man Euqonc Balm Gwenna Balcx Darlene Bnlnap Lofilio Bills Raymond Brinlnmfin Fred Bischoff Carmen Billci Dale Brown Vernon Brown .lcannc Dosclwamps Dconc Deveroux Shirley Dicln Gene Diclcison Richard Drewczs Belly Drollinqoi Kcnncllw Browning Lynn Browninq Frances Bundle Euqene Bush Kenncll1Cnrlwill Joe Carl-er .loan Chrislf-nson Polly Chrislensen Bill Clapp Beverly Clarl: Evelyn Clark .luanila Colo Ln Dunn' Colwn La Rene Colson Eileen Collins Phyllis Connell Slwirley Coon La Rila Corey Q Q 'lf all Wim ld, Suzanne Corey Rolaerl Crablrer- Freeda Crook Bob Crowley Mercel Day Donna Derlrrrr Glen Duncan Don Earli- Pauline Eqlwrrrl Lnrene Elq Dorothy Elli-, Sllciwflrl lllrilfl Veda Ellsworllr Yvonne Farqo Roberl Fr-rrru ',1' r rr Joyce Finlc Vonfla Finn Joe Flora Kay Fe'-lr,-r Dolercw Power . Ramona Powerr. Lcla Gardner Bonnie Gaveirrnrr Bob Geisler Clmrlea Gray .-', Lois Gray Jay Green Carl Guclerjelrrr Lawrence Gullixsrwn Dolorr--. Hfrfrflr Bolo l-lalrn Eldon Hall Lorraine Hall Maxine Hanwr-rr lrella l-lardrnrg Helen Hfrroldsen Norman l-larmlel-.1-rr Roy l-larolclsen Zola Mae Harrrlclsr-rr Donna Hawkins Barbara Hcalon Ralpl1Holden Wilmer' l-lolrrrquirrl Henry Hopkins James l-lap: Nell Humphrey Dean lmrn Maxine Jacelmen Aldon Johnson Alice Johnson Fdilh Johnson Ivan Johnson Gram Johnson Kim Johnson Lon Johnson Maroc Johnso Barbara Koller Bvlly Kola: h Myrna Kidd Kalhlcon Kinclr-mi Roborla Koslm Julie Laqos llwln Landon Rirhard Laylon Bob Lonzl Cafhorlnr- Lilws Marcin Linqron Norma Lonq Dorofhy Lonqhursl Barbara Lott Eleanor Marlindalf- Berlhaleno Mrclan Faye Swenson Bob McEnlirf- Cameron Mnliay Fred Meirhlc Amber Mcilcle Ln Mona Merrill Kmlh lvlolrnll Kay Moyer Lowolllvlillr-1 VVn',fn0 Mlllor Holly Mishiolm Jnflcio Milrhwll Russ:-ll Molloll Alloono Monlaouf Brad Noll Donna Nolson Yvonne Nicholls Maxinn Niclwrson Donna Nielson JK1fkNlXKWn Dale Olson Dick Olson Molba Olson Shirley O'Neil Lou Jean Oswald Phyllis Oswald Barbara Page Lois Payne Anna Pelerscn Collrrrfn Pr-lvrw-n Dirk Pele-rsmn Lila Pklcerinq Marqie Pilar Zella Poulsrrn Jean Randall Ann Ray Jaclr Rcrnkbcrrri Doon Richer. Thomas Riqby Mary Lrwuiso Row Dvanie Rossilczr Allvn Rufhr-rlmrcl Donna Ryliinri Kuiolca Sakafani Mary Lou Sawyer Joice Schmiev Lydeen Schrnidl Jay Sfholield Phyllis Schulrr Boyd Searle Recd Searle Mary Slcinlrc Donnila Sherman Marlin Sirnonsfwn Lfti Lan: Slalv: Nila Srnilh Joyce Spellrnan Donalee Spiers Grarlh Slaploi Jarnfes Sfowarl Maxine Slrvdflarrl Nadine Slruror Kennvfh Slosich Glendon Slrinqha: Jaclr Slronq Mary Suqai Gerry Taylor Jeannine Taylor Jean Thompson La Pre-le Thornlon Dora Dean Tollwy Beverly Toonc Al .hur Van Dylre Dorolhy Wagoner Kenneth Wagoner Lillice Walker Pe ul Werner Janeen Wasden Mary Alice Weslergard Murgaref Wilhife Dean Wrighf Phyllis Berrrand Dorolhy Broulim Arlene Burke Gary Denning Colleen Fofherinqham Kathleen Johnson Shirley Musgrave Jo Ann Randall , .W I ,,., 1 ' ' W QW!! AUTUEHAPHS QWMWJM Zmydmj A IX 43 wie win iii X SR 32.3 IE iw: A N JUNIUH MASS Bob Gray, Dick Bendixzen and Jane Guerin were eiecfed ofiicors of ine class fha? eniered nigh school under 'riwe monicker, Romper Rip, bers, Thai' firsf year an oidsfandinq Sophomore Hop and assembly were prosenied and fbe sopbs siarfed in V945 ae yersaiiie juniors, weii eciucafed in biqb school ways. In fbeir iunior year, l945-46, Hwe class eiecfed Vance I-lolianfi, presidenif Richard Siosicn, vice preeidenfg and Bcity Briqgi., secretary. Thc5e officers direcfed me produciion oi an unusual skit for high school niqbi, and fbeir candidaie, Jane Gusiin, was afiendanf To ibe iooibeil queen. The junior ciass play, Junior Miss was e roiiicicinq comedy pre senied December ll and IZ. Their prom, one oi fbe oufsiandinq dances of the year war, presenfed in Hue sprinq. Bob Abboll Dawn Abbofl Monflerd Adams Norma Adams Gladys Ames l-lelcn Anderson Nnlhell Andrus Rnborl Aschliman loussainl Bala Harold Ballard Flora Balfz Bob Baron .lcneano Bales Russell Baum Vaicria Beach Dick Bendixson Jim Bennell .Joann Bennell Jael: Berry Mark Biqlor Marqarel Blair Dean Blaylock Donna Bodily Belly Boomi Belly Briqqs Ronald Brnwnull Donald Browning llorolhy Burhmari Lucille Burlenshaw Cvary Bybee Joan Bybec Fonda Lou Campbell Lona Carney Louis Carney Gerald Chrislenser Crilberl Collins Gene Complon Joyce Cool: Val Coon Mary Cowan Kennelh Cox Charles Criddle Marian Crfwmwell Ann Curfis Violel Dannehl Marqean Davies Ralph Davis Belly Denman Bill Drcnrwn .lean Drcwezi Marion Earl Phyllis Earle John Easlburq Fldora Erickson Colleen Dennis Lila Jean Faux-l Cecil Fawccl Myrlle Finl: Geraldine Fisher Vernon Fisher FQ f 1,63 l 2 Pai Flynn Marva Fullmod Slwaron Lee Garn Bob Gray Darwin Gray JoAnn Grocsbeclr .lane Guslin Connie Hoclcinq Kcillw Haclrwnll Slwaron Haderlio Glen Hairs- Fdna Hales, Beverly Halliday Bfmnic Hammer Vlfnnda Hammer ,lean Hammond XVallaCe Hamplon Maurine Hanks Plnyll Hanson Reed Hansen Taolco Hasegawa Jaclcie Heese .lean Helm Max Hcmsley lvlarya Hendriclcson Wilma Hillman Rex Hillman May Hirai Marianna Hnqqrr Vanre Holland Nelda Holm Bob Holman Floyd Holmberq Jerry Holvcrson Klyoghindy l-lOri ,loan Hnuflic-ns Virqil Howard Wossley Huclman Jeanne Hunqcrlorcl Belly Hyrnas PlwyllisJacnl3xon Dwane Jonlcinr. Eunice .lolwnscrn Mariarn .lolin-.on Willord .lolmnv-r Eloise Jonas Gone Jones Gwen Jones Vivian Joni:-. Richard Jordan Dean Jorqenscn DelOri5Jorqonwn Keilln Kcolcr Kcnnelln Keelor Gob Kellar Marqarel Kc-llar Leo Parson Pafricia Lawson Von Leavifl Vera June Linqre-ri Johnny De Luca Charmaine Maison Nadine Maurer Jim Melford Louis Mcppen Sybil Dane Morrill Darlene Miller Roland Minson Mariann Molcn Joyce' Morqan Alan Munccy Joanne Munsoe Sarah Mylci Marlha Nelson Bob Nicolaus Wanda Nielson Claude Nixon Sally Nullall Rox Olson Pcqqy O'Ncil Evada Ormo Gladys Owen Sylvia Pallemon Carla Pr-lorrion l.ynn Polorson Herman Phillipp lgnone Phillips Alfha Pilar Ronald Prcslwich Charles Query Mary Rapp Dale Redliuld Rulh Rees Maxine Richard-, Ronald Richard-, Twila Richards llrrnry Riqlwy Joan Roclc l-larum Salmlarn Barbara Sanderson loydo Schmid Wydena Schuldf Lou Eno Soarlr- lfdilh Svylievl Emma Lou Sharp Mildred Shiva Kazuo Shoda Pcqqy Simp-Qon Belly Lou Sliinm-1 Gfzorqe Smiili La Prclc Srnilh Melva Snarr Maynard Somore. Jorelyn Sorenson l ila LOC Slalccr Mclba Sianlcy Elaine Sfavros Darla Sie-lfenson Dc Aun Slewarl Richard Slosich ,-2 Qi. -. Q 2 A. .B fy! V X ' f .ff ,S P J 5. :Di Kathryn Sundbarg Herberl Swanson Pafly Swarbricle Diclr Taylor Della Mae Thomas Colleen Thomgren Geraldine Thompson Leavill' Udel Eldoris Wages Ronald Walfon Max Wafers Donna West Marilyn Wighfman Eileen Williams La Rue Williams Max Williams Rex Williams Roxie Williams Robe-rf Evans l-loyf Wimer Glenna Winn Jean Winn Florence Wohlschleo Karl Wolff Marilyn Woolev Jaclc Wood Jeannine Wood Clwarleen Wriqhf lleen Wrigl'1+ Neva Wrighf Verna Lee Wriqhl David Young Delsa Scorseby E ',s! f J fd. I, 'Jlfll' A 1' .- Vi Vx ,vifi M ' D V' 4 1' 1 .J ffl MW SUPHUMUHEE iff 1 'J39H wfjlf'fwull W' ifijiw 5jQ,,' P wwf Mifif iii, EUPHUMUHE CLASS The Thumb-fhuckers of Forfy-Thix spenf fheir firsf high school day roaming fhe halls, fhumbs in mou+h fo denole fheir inferior rank bu+ soon developed info regular l. F. high-ers affer wifhsfanding inifiafion and 'reasing by lhe upper-classmen. Ray Tale. Gordon Dick and Pa? Mason were elecfed sludenl leaders fo help Their class over fhe rough spofs of fhe firsf year in high school. Red-head Bob Tobin won fhe sophomores' vo're for class yell leader. The Sophomore Hop was characferized by sfrilring decoralions and a good infermission. On The football field and baskefball floor lhe Thumb-Thuckers were represenfed by husky a+hle'res Thai made The firsf 'ream in bolh sporls. Joan Schley. dark-eyed bruneffe, was an affendanf 'fo fhe loo?- ball queen af high school night where fhe sophomores presenfed a humorous skif. fx ,. ep XXQVQQ fa :ns Ci , af. Qzikfi X in iv we. A 'EF J? W I I4 Eff yi ...4 if if 1 HQ s 'T Nm 3.Q.fs Sf if My A fvggggg , x S .. Y i ,. . if Q W Y W ., +2 5-5, W 'kc Allen Kaiser Tolci Kalciba Mary Kalo Belly Jo Kniqhls Gene Kunard John Kosfer Alvin Knudscn Evelyn Kruse Lois Larch Keilh Larson Lloyd Lol? Bill Loufhian Wendell Machen Llva Maldonado lfdwina Mcllermoll Gayle Miller Helen McGavin Donald Milcholl Collenc MCG-ary Clara McGavin Tom Miichell Riglcy Monson Eldon Moss Arlie Leo Musselman Rick Moore Garlh Manquni Alberl Marlin Farren Marlin Pafricia Mason Dora Malhiascn Jeanine McCarty Jim Mechlinq Kennefh Mcppin Pauline Merril? Jeanne Naqcl Joe Nelson lrls Nullall Boyd Olson Cyldc Olson Doyle Ondralc Harold Orme Koilli Orme Dalum Oswald Marqarel Packer Melvin Painlor Odell Panchcri Georqe Pc-ferson Lynn Peferson Gary Phillips Geraldine Phillips Marqarel Phillips Veldawn Porfer Ann Poulsen .loan Poulsen Sylvia Poulsun Charla Presfwich Eva Marie Quinlon Maxine Rainey Bonnie Rasmussen Reed Rasmussen Lloycl Ray Barbara Jean Recd Dororhy Ricks Bill Rigby Beverly Roberlson Dee Rushfon Vera Ryner Aki Safo Joan Schley Donald Schrnier Dorolhy Schulf Wayde Scoll Verlin Searle Ilene Seylorl Mary Shaw Eugene Snwirh Keilh Shriver Granl Smilh Greg Smilh Irene Soderquisl Renee Solberg Joby Sorensen Mary Sorensen James Sparks Glen Spracher Kenneth Squire Richard Squire Delmar Sfeele Jane Sform Dean Strand Harvey Sfrand Carl Suedin Wilbur Sully Ray Tale Dick Taylor Louise Thomas Bob Tale Palricia Thomas Donna Thomason Marilyn Thompson Roberl Thompson Bob Tobin Donald Tolley Barbara Toone Mardean Tracy Deloris Tucker Merrill Tyler Lela Wadsworrh Dorolhy Wagoner Uriel Wallace Hollis Wallon Joe Walsh Marie Washburn Marqarel Wasley Richard Wasley Derral Wafers Lila Websfer Marcene Weeks Fred Weise lva Wesrerqard WfQ'ffJWW WNW My QQ-fii'g3fQf A QWW Qiiifww Ci-iQ 'MQ , 2-QQLQEE Dwawflif KET? 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Donna Nelson is The orcnesTra pianisT and Lynn PeTerson is sTudenT direcTor UHUM MAJUH EANU UllWlSS On Deen Riches, drum major, resled The re- sponsibilly ol mninlnininq The liiqli slandards ol The hiqli school rnarchinq band. He very ably led The band in Tho parades, marching conTesTs and exhibiTions in which The group Toolc parT This year. Exernplilyunig sludcnf leadership are The hand ollicerf., ieleded anually. who keep alwndancc ref ords and supplies for The enTirc band as well as conducTinQ class in The absence oT dirodor, A. L. GiTTord. This ycar's oTTicers Ray l-laroldscn, prcsi difnl, Norman Haroldsfrn, business rnanaqr-i3 and Ann Ray, 2-ocrolary: carrifgd ellicicnlly Thr: duliw, ol Their oTTices. A EAPPELLA EHUIH ... 0 we A- - - - - A Capella choir has parlicipafed in 'lhe ninereenlh annual mid-winler concerr, allended clinic al Pocalello and assislecl in The Messiah. The members also sang for lhe Kiwanis club, sang al lhe l..D.S. sevenlh ward church and sponsored a clance. EHUIH UPPIEEHB MH. QUHEE Officers lhaf were elecfed by The choir members are Roberl Crowley, president Colleen Folherinqham, assislanl business man- aqcrq Yvonne Farqo, secrefaryg James Slewarf, business manager: and Henry Hopkins, vice prcsidcnf is nol shown. EIHLE' iilii Elllii 34 A qc. g L as ,Q :Az 5 Mb s. 3' B ' 9 ' 'P fr 1 Y. M ZW. , -A is Q, , U i - , 4 . A 4 L - , ' ' 1, xc -5 - 'Q ' 1. 4. 4 z A. . lg fm. ,N ag. All r a ' X-Q ' ' fx '. ' 9 H 3 3 . . , ' W A i 4 4 ' ' . . - I7 , gh Row I. Thea Parsons, Virginia Kirby, Joan Hake, iviarva Hendrickson, RoberTa Bergeson, Delores Jorgensen, Marian Hirai, Dorla Bergeson, Alva Maldonado. Row 2. DoroThy Ricks, Wydena SchulTz, EdiTh Johnson, Nelda Holm, PaTricia Swarbrick, Rufh Crook, CaTherine ScoiT, Joan BaTeman, Barbara l-lebdon, DoroThy Dring, Billie Adams. Row 3. MargareT Wasley, Joy Gillen, Jackie Gardner, Veldaun PorTer, Marv STeinke, Lorene Elg, Leah Woolsley. MargareT Shane, Glenna Winn, Alice Maas, Helen WhiTe. The direcTor oT The glee club is EllioT Budge. The sTage crew has been an essenTial parT in The producTion of all plays, assemblies, reviews, con- cerTs and oTher presenTaTions on The high school sTage. Work in The sTage crew gives poinTs Toward becoming a member oT Thespians. LeTT To righT The sTage hands are Greg SmiTh, Dick Boyle, Henry Hopkins, Tom Rigby and Bob Ferguson. iHlBPIANE Troupe 480 of Jrhe Nalional Thespians has done much foward promoling drarnalic falen+ fhis year. They pre- senied lunch hour plays, an annual assembly and sponsored fhe fwo acl play Nine Girls on The-spian niqhf. The 'rroupe worlced diligenfly 'ro clean and repair rhe sfage near fhe end of +he year. UPPIEEHE Tom Rigby . . . . Presideni l-lenry l-loplcins . Vice Presidenf Jaclcie Adams . . . Secrelary J. l-l. Plummer . Advisor PEP L Pep club puf on an annual assembly, sponsored pep assemblies and helped promole school spirul Also They sponsored a successful annual dance and were responsible for lhe popular felegram concession al' 'rhe school carn ival. A+ fhe end of fhe year The girls gave a banquer for lhe arhlehc boys who had received leflers in a malor sporl. UllIElHS Dora Dean 'lolley Donna Rylfing . Joclcie Milchell . lvlyrna Kidd . Laverne Dixon . . Presidenl . Secrerary . Vice Presidenl Treasurer lnol shownl Advisor lnof shownl DANCE CLUB . Q , , if l The Pavlowelfe Dance club slarled a successful year al a brealsiasf in +he fall given in honor of fhe new mem bers. They presenled a dance using fhe fradifional Dinfy Moore iheme. A dance review assembly, for which fhe club was commended, was presenfed in April and lhe year was ended al a club parfy in May. UPPIEEHE Eleanor Marfindale . . . . Presidenl lvlargarer Wilhife . . . Vice Presideml Yvonne Nicholls . . Secrefary La Rue Miller . . . . Advisor HI-Y CLUB ' lr - G- ima . K: X v.1,:,-,:- s s W, Qi s t v iq' y 'rig I Q- c s, ,sc so So - h Q av -, qxb u - ,. f .Q E, m '., si .-, iiils isss '- 'Y The dis+ric+ conference for l-li-Y officers from clubs af adioining fowns was held in Idaho Falls This year The Hi-Y club was of general service +o fhe school in selling apples and colces af baslce+ball and foofball games and by serving for fhe Sporfsmans Jamboree. A dance was sponsored by fhis club and also a successful assembly. Gene Bush . . . Roberi' Ferguson f' ifxe 1. Roberr McEn+ire Neil Humphrey Dick Boyle . . . . Presidenf . Vice Presidenf . . Secrefary Sergeanf al Arms . . Chaplain GIRLS' AlHlllIE ASSUEIAlIUN The Girls Alhlefic Associalion promoles good sporlsmanship and fair play among ils members. During noon hours, games of baslceiball, soilball, volley ball and badminlon are played belween Teams, Mrs, La Rue lvlillor is fhe club sponsor. The officers are: Melba Olson, presidenly Eunice Johnson, vice presidenlt Geraldine Fisher, sec- relaryy Nila Smifh, business manager: Helen l-laroldson, reporfer. EIHLK llUlHAlWN Q The largesf organizalion in school is Girls' Federalion lor every high school girl is a member. GF. has charge ol lhe candy sales al noon, lhey presenled an inlormal dance in lhe winler. and in lhe spring gave a gehacquainled lea lor freshman girls. Robe:-'ra Kosler is Presidenlg Jane Guslin, vice presidenfq Lois l-lerd, reporlerp Bonnie Gascoigne, secrelaryq and Marlha Nelson is lreasurer. I. T. HHH i l l This club represenTs all OT The boys who have earned an l, F. leTTer in a major sporf during Their high school years. The club oTTicers are: RoberT Crowley . . ..,.. Pre-sidenT Bob Geisler . . . . . . SecreTary Dale Brown . . .... Vice PresidenT Gene BaTes .... . . SQT. aT Arms Bill Clapp ...,...... SQT. aT Arms HIHT ELUTT The RiTle club under The clirecTion oT Ted Me-ieroTTo, oT The Idaho Falls qun club, has been an ac- Tive orqanizaTion This year. Many new members ioined The club aTTer This picTure was Talcen so iT isn'T a correcT represenTaTion: Dick Boyle . . . . . , . PresidenT Rick Monson . . . . SecreTary Bob Ferguson . . . Vice Presic.lenT Bud Sessions . . . Execuliye HTllG UUE TUUEATIUN i i i Two courses were TauqhT in religion This year. Mr. Almon Brown and Miss Lawrence were in charge oT The seminary groups and l:aTher Casloey TaughT The CaTholic mass. RepresenTaTives from The classes are Joe Walsh and Thomas MiTchell, CaTholic3 and KaThy Johnson and Roland Minson, Seminary. SPANTSH ElUH The mosT imporTanT acTiviTy oT The Spanish Club This year was The ChrisTmas TiesTa celebraTed on December 20. lvliss Pauline Layne, The sponsor, helped The club To presenT a pay assembly in March. Raymond Brinkman . . . . , PresidenT Edna l-lales . . . . SecreTary Russell Baum . . . . . Vice Presidenl Joan l-lake ..,. . Treasurer Lila Pickering . . . . . . ReporTer SMI CLUB Ski club was resumed This year as a school aclivily aller a four year absence. The club offered fransporialion lo lhe slci lilii near Ririe and free inslruclion was given To beginners, Presidenl of The clulo is Gordon L. Boyle and The high school represenlalives are Jo Anne Bybee and Diclc Boyle. MACHINE SHUP The purpose of lhe machine shop is fo acquainf ihe sludenls wifh ihe operalion, cleaning and re- pairing oi laihes, milling machines, shapers, drill presses and oiher machines. The classes learned lo malce braceleis, wrences, and oiher useful arficles. The classes are under The direciion ol Mr. C. R. Kroll. llnu- Chickens were awarded io Shirley Diclc and Vance Holland as 'the hes? dressed couple af fhe Bawl. A goose, raffled off lo +he faeully, was won for lhe sec- A shoclc of wheal and a lciss were bestowed upon Joice Sehmirrr, ond consecullve year by Miss Fannie senior choice lor Ag Queen. Her alfendanfs were Joan Poulson sopho- Hodge. more, and Mavis Jolley, junior. V - I - 5 ,Q - - F l ll A l ll U M A H E E H The aim ol F. F. A. is To malce 'rhe boys of Today berler farmers of lomorrow, Une of lhe Club proiecls was a pes+ conlrol conlesl, al lhe end of which a parly was given for lhe winninqle-an'1.Son'1e of Jrhe fellows enlered sfoclc in The fel slroclc show a+ fhe idaho Falls sloclc yards. For fhe lirsf sernesfer lhe club sponsor was Mr. Arfhur Sylvesler and second semesfer il was Mr. Glen Thorne. All decorared in pink and black, rhe armory made a lovely selling for lhe annual senior ball. A large hearf al one end of 'rhe floor framed lhe words +o Love Leifersf' Ralph Holden led lhe grand march followed by Roberr Cralolree, senior class presi- denl: Dick Armslrong, vice pre-sidenli and Janeen Wasden, secrelary. Each of lhe windows of The room was made inlo a love leller and The punch sfand was a posf office. Henry Hopkins was in charge of decoraiionsg La Mona Merrill, programs: Colleen Folheringham, inrermissiony Donna Ry++ing, orcheslraq Donna Decker, re- lreshmenls. Ullllll llllHlB Jlllllill Pllllll W4 Sfars hung down from a blue ceiling +o luminare a deserf scene af 'the annual Junior prom in April. A+ lhe end of 'rhe floor fhere was an oasis of palm frees sur- rounding a brighlly colored lean-io Thai was 'rhe punch sland. Kenny Wallner's or- chesfra furnished music for The affair from anorher lean-fo. These decorafions were arranged by Nadine Maurer and Richard Jordan, chairmen of The decoraring com- miflee. Lila Jean Fausr and Dick Bendixsen were co-chairmen for 'rhe affair and work- ing under fhem were Keiih Keeler, aclverlisingg Belly Briggs, invifafionsi Marilyn Wooley, programs: Max l-lemsley, infermissiong Richard Siosich, orchesfraq Sylvia Paiferson, relreshmenis. UUEBHN SUNG X ,Y . SUPHUMUHE HUP 19 A wonderland of red and whiie sfreamers and glilriered hearis qreeied sfudenil. who afiended fhis year's Sophomore I-lop. Programs in fhe form of giiiiered heariu were given To siudenlrs as Jrhey en+ered Jrhe gym rhrouqh a qian+ red and whife hearr. Chairman in charge of decoraiions for carrying ouf fhe iheme, If I Had a Dozen Hearisf' was Lois Larch. Arrangemenis for The music of Nelson's orchesfra was made by Paf Mason, Biii Chrisfensen was in charge of refreshmenfs. A unique iioorshow was piannod by Merri Sorsensen, while Gordon Dick acfed as masier oi Ceremonies. Adveriisinq was done by Dona Abbofi and Rick Monson. Generai chairman for The affair was Ray Taie, class president . fwp e rr illqgb JUL , '1iP9lx'Af yin A uuzri iiiiinsf' 'ii it Vy.ffk-- ,, i I,-I i K5 i i.f,L'. r ,xi 1.1. Cf gy' In ,,1T ' J , ff 5 eg Using decoralions and programs sfressing The rheme Au'rumn Serenade lhe Pep Club sponsored one of lhe mosl colorful and successful dances of +he year. This spor+s affair had a dihferenl lloorshow and a larger crowd fhan mos? dances. Commirree chairmen, lelr 'ro righl are: Mary Cowan, Bonnie Gascoigne, Margarel Wilhile, Marilyn Woolley, Donna Wesl, Eleanor Ivlarlindale and Joyce Malhews, EUMMENEEMENT T' .Ng J l The senior's school year was climaxed by a formal dance, commencement This affair was given in honor ol lhe graduaiing class by Girls Federaiion. The armory was lovely, decoraled in spring Colors and carrying our The lheme of The dance. General chairman was Jackie lvlilchell and commiffees were headed by Margarel Wilhile, Kalhryn Sundberg, Audrey Bailey, Donna Nelson, Rose Marre Holden and l-lelen Hungerford. U,lUNlUll MISS Junior Miss, a lhree acl comedy, was presenrea successfully by lhe Junior class rhis year The play has lo do wilh rhe lroubles of 'reen-age Judy Fosler and her friend Fully Adams as lhey Try To slraighlen oul' Judy's wayward lalher. The play was dire-ded by J H Plummer and Charmaine Mal son was sludenr direclor. ln Harry Graves Grace Graves Hilda Lois Graves Judy Graves Fully Adams J. B. Curlis Ellen Curlis Willis Reynolds Barlow Adams Weslern Union Boy Merrill Feurbach , Sferlinq Brown Alberl Kennedy Tommy Arbuclcly Charles Henry Haslcell Cummings Joe ., Order of Appearance Vance Holland ,,,,Donna Wesl . .Mary Cowan , Beverly Halliday Elaine Slavros Marilyn Wooley ,, -Bob Baron , Neva Wrighf Bol Holman Charles Query ,Dale Redfield Hoyl Wymer ,Lloyd Schmid , ,Phyll Hansen .Jim Melferl Charles Criddle ,..Max Hemsley ,H Diclc Bendixsen , .Claude Nixon NINE GIRLS Y ., mal I The Thespian froupe sponsored Nine Girls as lheir proiecl lor narional rhespian weelc. The play was wriffen by Wilford H. Peflirl and direcfed by J. H. Plummer, dramafics coach. The enfire acfion of The play fakes place in a sororily club house in +he mounlains where a murder is commiffed by one of lhe nine lovely sororily sislers. A dramafic climax is reached in lhe lasl scene when Mary, one of lhe girls confesses +0 The crime. Jane Frieda pq Alice Eve Shirley Belly Uennesseol Shalput Mary Phyllis . Sharon lGlamour Pussl In Order of Appearance Jaclcic Mifchcll Marilyn Wooley Frances Bundle Jackie Milchell Shawna Ellison Toussainf Bala Eleanor Marlindale Donna Wes? Marqarci Wilhilc Carmen Hiller The Pep band, under The leadership of Jim l-Tops, presidenT, has done much This pasT year To boosT The morale oT our aThleTes and sTudenTs. The band played aT all home games, pep assemblies. and also Tor The sporTsman's round Table. Donna BaTe-man was The secreTary oT The organizaTion and Carl Guderiohn acTed as The business manager. Besides playing marches, and school songs The band had several selecTions oT boogie woogie in Their reperToire. Three redheads and a bruneTTe made up The group oT Cheerleaders This year. Adding many new yells To Their collecTion, The leaders helped immensely To raise school spiriT in boTh pep assemblies and games. Cheer queen was Donna Declcer, and Fred Meichle was king. Bonnie Williams was iunior pepsTer and Bob Tobin represenTed The Sophomore class. llllllllllll UUHN A+ hieh school niqhl voles were casl for loolrball queen and Juanila Cole, senior choice, was elec- led. Her alfendanls were Jane Guslin, iunior and Joan Schley, sophomore, Shown above besides queen and allendanls are Vance Holland, iunior class presidenl, Roberl Crablree, senior presidenl, Ralph Holden, sludenl body presidenl and Ray Tale, sophomore president Train bearers lor lhe queen were lillrle Richard While and Karylee Kroll. 5 g r 3 , SQ . ' ' 3 fl fr '.' R il g Q ,iiii -' A at l ii I J in Wee Juanila Cole, loolball queen, is 'W noled lor her heiqhf which is four leer, len inches. She was presenled wilh an or' I, Vs. 4 rhid corsaqe from lhe senior class, a gold A MYR SX loolball and golden sceplor from her al- ' lendanls, and a lciss lrorn sludenl body Presidenl Ralph Holden. UANH lllllllll ln April The Pavlowelle Dance club presenled lheir review lo lhe high school sfudenls and lhen lo junior high. Sevenleen dances were given in lull coslume including lap, ballel, adagio, soll shoe, ballroom, iillerbug, gypsy and lndian. Piclured above in lhe hula dance are Dolores l-laack, Doris Moore, Lou Jean Oswald. Joice Schrnier ancl Mary Cowan. lg ,, Qne ol this solo dancers in lhe review was Belly Colleen Dennis was anolhor ol lhf- lenlurc Buvnhnvn who nlicl .in 4-lleclivi: Indian dance wilh fliinccrs. Colleen was in lwo olhcr dances and drum bagkground. laughl several ol lhern. JUNIUH ASSEMBLY v-NRHI4 in M, Ji- , Darum and Daly's circus was The scene of a colorful assembly sponsored by The iunior class. Phyll Hansen acled as circus barlcer and announced such acls as clowns, snake charmers. a Turk wifh his harem, dancing girls, Tumblers and The faflesr woman in The world. The class band played belween acls and peanuls and popcorn were sold by vendors lo lhe audience, Charmaine Maison direcled lhe assembly, HWHY THE EHIMTS HANEH QQ' Every lourrh year, The senior class presenls Why 'rhe Chimes Rang, a Chrisimas assembly. The impressive Tanlasy was well received by The sludenls and many alumni. Members of 'rhe speaking casi were Margarei Wilhile, Kennelh Slosich, Diclc Pelerson and Henry l-loplcins. Those in The lableau in cluded Ralph Holden, Gerry Taylor, Kay Moyer, Robert Crablree, Thane Johnson, Diclc Boyle, Emmy Ball, Jim Siewarl and Jackie Adams. Sm 4, if I 'v 3 4 5. Uvuwlw Nun my-, Wg 1 'Pr-X mv. VVfm?Y.1 mum-N Tkelw IV www, ff-UJH W4 MM K 11 Vvulvlv-U 1. wi x ,af ' fi m-SSW! M 2h.Q-g51'?-'v id '- .3-s..!lau --8--- sal! 9 - N-Q.. Arr! I sniff BLA inn? wrvmav' 'HD muh-- Nlw, Mm xf'uw'x1vwwVW Hwruwfy D lsmvm- www! 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Df1IifBmwn,.iw r K-1plniv1 Bnln Gi-isli-1, rr ml ui Kr-nnvllw Slfwuif lu BOB Crfwwlrw lf0nncll'll3r0wninr1 Calvin MfBvid ml Ru-.wll lvlvvllvll ,lim Slrxwarl Rfuborl Crablrm- ilfuy Gffw-rv Gi-no Bulge-. Ralph l-lwlclon Dick Arrmlronq QR llllll A wirminq feam was compiled oul of +l'1e forlyeseven enlliusiaslic players who Came ouf lor loolball +hi5 year. Alllwouqli lhey did mol all earn a lefler in This sport llwey were lrained for a firsffclasg Team for mexl year. iuellllliiiis lllll gr ff' 'iw Cwarli Slam Pavlcrya xi-ronrl yr-.ir ral lflnlwf- Fall l-liqli Schm-,l lmfis lm-Q-ri fin nulslnmlinq rim- lm tlif Dali- Rr-dfiold arid Gene Jones, co manaqers lor rlwc qridders loollvall loam. Paylcrzy has had much lorwlball ex pmvvd To be wuilliy lwlllo barriers, Tlwcy could be seen al every peiicrimf willw flwrffg yr-.ii-X ml varglly lffiflifill ,,l lh. qurrw pl..-.lyinq Mww lim field in Oyersifod loollmll Coalk marrying flw Unim-:wily ul ldfilifi and pI,1yin,4 ,mill-wiiiiifilly lily lird aid Lil, llwe Plllilfllllijll 'lSTm'-lf-ry' IEIIEI Finishing The season wilh Iwo wins and four losses, Ihisyear's baslcelball leam is really one lo be proud ol. One ol lhe year's mosl oulslanding games was 'rhe one in which lhe Tigers defealed U+ah's slale championship Ieam. Lell lo righl--Coach Thompson, Rex l-lillman, Roland Minson, Bob Crowley, Jim Ivleflerd, Vance I-lolland, Dale Olson, Dick Armslrong, Russell Mollell, Jay Green, Joe Nelson, Manager Diclc Bendixson and Sam Williams. Illlll silsul EAMES Idaho Falls 49 Ammon 23 Idaho Falls 53 .,.Ucon I7 Idaho Falls 42 Logan 22 Idaho Falls 3I , Twin Falls I5 Idaho Falls 26 N. Cache 22 Idaho Falls 46 Pocalello 26 Idaho Falls 37 ,, ,,,Rexburg 2l Idaho Falls 55 Caldwell 40 Idaho Falls 47 Midway 23 Idaho Falls 57 Boise 38 Idaho Falls 4I ,,,Poca+ello 30 Idaho Falls 32 Twin Falls 37 Idaho Falls 45 Nampa 34 Idaho Falls 54 Rigloy 32 Idaho Falls 52 Rexburg 35 Idaho Falls 44 ,,,, Boise 32 Idaho Falls 23 Nampa 34 C h C T Thom s has a ain co ched a Idaho Falls SI icfaldwell 27 learnmlro be Sfoud ol. pfinleam whqo won jixlh dis- Idaho FGIIS 43 Rlqby 49 Irirl Tournament co-championship of The Big Six Idaho Falls 66 Ivlidway 29 League and runner-up lille lor Ihe soulliern slale. llllll Shown above are lasl year's soulhern Idaho champions. This 'ream won lhe Big Six championship, placed sec- ond in The Sixlh Dislricl lournamenl, and won Soulhern Slale. Row one-Dick Bendixson, Vance Holland, Bob Green, Bill Egberl, Roland Minson, Bob Robison and Slan Pavlcov. Row Iwo-Coach Thompson, Wall Thomas, Marlen Undihenn, Dale Olson, Bob Crowley, Bud Call and Clair Gale. IUUHNAMINI EAMES Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls SIXTH DISTRICT bl Driggs 39 Shelley 50 Rexburg 36 Rigby 4l Rigby SOUTHERN IDAHO 40 Jerome 35 Rigby 33 Preslon IHUPHIIS These are The baslcelball Irophifzs wo have- won in Ihre pasl Iwo all lo righl lhey roprcsenl I946 soulhein Idaho runner up, I I1 I'i I94 six is ric am ions, I945 big six Q am ions, sixlh dis y I. 1946 lh d I c p p 5 I cl runner-up and I945 soulhern slale champions, No? shown is The IQ46 co cha o h big six - rnpi nship Irop y. 55 E .5 kv My G. A A 5 ,sf R5 15 Q ne MQ .:. 3 fi MJ 'Pi l The Junior Vareily Baslcelball 'ream made a qood showinq for urself before every home varsily game. Many limes their qamf, wi-re wen or loaf by slender rnarqins and lhey ollen proved more exeilincz lhan The varsily qames, Row one Merle Johnson. Wade Scolf, Gene Jones, Bob Grey, and Harvey Slrand, manaqer. Row lwo Dean Slrand, Lloyd Schmid, Sam Williams, Max Hemsley, and Gene Complon. JUMUH VAHSHY TUMBLWB HAM Thin is lhe firsl year lor a boys' lumblinq in Idaho Falls High School. These 'leur versalile boyf enlerlained al various clubs and lodqee in Idaho Falls and adioininq lownsr The Tumblers ave Genre Hammond, Dirk Lewis, Charles Scoble, and Robert Henderson. Mr, Adkins ads as advisor. One ol The sporis hiqhlighfs of fhe pasl year was fhe slale boiinq mee? held in Idaho Falls. Eiqhfyalhree miilrnen from high schools all over Idaho aliended fhis Golden Glove Tournamenl. Sian Pavlcoy coached lhe qroup and Richard Jordan aclcd as manaqer. Bruce Kenney Lloyd Lofl Farren Marlin Rex Williams Max Williams Reed H ansen Thane Johnson Fred Wrighl Ben Jernberq lllllllll KPnnollwBrownin.1 Jay Grown Clnarlos Criddll- Bob Crowley Ulclr Pa-fcrsmn .lim Sl:-wall Dnlo Rodficld Vance Holland K0nnell1SloSirll Dick Arrnslronq Coach and Russell Moflcll W' Hg, S s 34 gli llll A fn WF? L f fl it 5:4 ln X Q- Qt , 'Q 'eg A Tlw ldalm Falls fraclc learn boqan work-outs This spring wllln a qroup of lwonfyrfive. Oufsfan ln acl-nmvcmcnfs wwe llnc cross country llvrecrmilo race and 'llnc meels ihal were lneld lwere and in neiqluborinq lowns. l. F. lollc-rs were awarded lo llnc wlnners, The learn was coached by Cal Thompson and Dale Redf old manaqfw .,5,w,,.... A 'Si S ,cQ,m.,.....w..M.KwN--+ W ,c ElHlS'AlHlTllEE The girls' physical educaTion deparTmenT has had a very acTive and successTul year. The inTra-mural Teams parTicipaTed in soTTball, declc iennis, volleyball and baslceTball TournamenTs. Toward The end OT The year an alleschool Team was cosen Tor baslceTball. They played Teams Trom Rigby, Rexburg, Ammon and Shelley. Girls on The Tumbling Team began Their Teamwork Three years ago when They were in junior high. During The year They perTormed aT school, church and communiTy aTTairs. ParTicipaTing on The Team are BeTTy Denman, Lois Reynwald, BeTTy Burnham, Beverly Toone, Barbara Toone and Alice Johnson. La Rue Miller, physical educaTion insTrucTor and Tumbling Team sponsor, has been wiTh This girls' aThleTics deparTmenT Tor Two years. Previously she TaughT aT iunior high. TUMHLINE TEAM MRS. MILLER M V5 93 4' Yew? wwe nr f gkggyw k air V Q 'QL 1, 4 ..-on J V u 5 1 iw -W 'QQ rug I ,va-'.,, m nga,-. Y. HOCA lAll5 Serving Central and Eastern Idaho AMERICAN NATIUNAL BANK Branches Salmon -:- Rigby -:- Shelley Member of Federal Deposi'r Corporalion On Broadway BULOVA WATCHES WESTFIELD WATCHES MEN-Your clo rl1es can be FINE DIAMONDS a greai' assel' or a drawback STERLING and PLATED SILVERWARE There's Trufh in fhe Slogan: Expewf Wa+ch and Dress Well and Succeed Jewelry Repair I Give Your Clo+hes S A Lof ofTbougl1f JEWELERS We D0 447 Park Ave. ld6l10 Falls S+ores 30155 BLACKFOOT N151-W-lldhiy . RIGBY TWIN FALLS 344 A S'l'ree'I' POULSEN'S Frock Sz Bonn et Shop Sfands for Qualify Complimenfs of Craggs' Drug V Roserzs Hom BLDG. We Y 'he ' Sfyles in Spori and Dress Wear Enhances on Phone 2I6 Idaho Falls, Idaho B Sfreef and Shoup Avenue First Security Bank of Idaho NATIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Member Firs+ Securify Corporafion of Banks Largesi' ln+ermounI'ain Banking Organizafion , ,, Jul.-. 329 Park Avenue Idaho Falls, Idaho lENSEN'S Glamour Studio We'1I Do Our Dorndest To Please You Con grotulo tions to Class of '46 Q The gister J Mm WQWWKQL7. if cy- ,1 Q x 1+ X ' X1 X is Y L2 Q E? X ig S 43-w'X 1 5 TN XXX fifi ,' f C N W 'Xi .1 f - yy f Af , Y X f 'M jf X ' ' ?F Cn '65 1' N 5 Y N5 55 f S HXQXJXNQ fgwj-Zjw mf Hfi ,iy - 0 Wxwy , JV, QJVQFW, W W yxyfxbvfviw W QW ' ' ' :xg W l.3 jL,V ful .MQ , - -, F . ,fg-jf,'jf'5ff'!' 'NTT' TijiffF3iTq3:f5L 4, zffeigl, - V - ..-,..,r, Wm -in-M-Y,,, - my -f-1'--w 1-...K-+smxf,.-f-:.:..'. . ' - f U. 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