Idaho Falls High School - Spud Yearbook (Idaho Falls, ID)

 - Class of 1947

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J TTNTM' W J ln rememberance oT Their many years as Teachers in IFHS and The helpTul guidance They have given The sTudenTs, we oT The senior class oT IQ47 dedicaTe our qraduahnq annual To Tive oT The TaculTy who have been responsible in many ways Tor The high scholasTic record This school has mainTained in The pasT and will conhnue To mairnain Tor as long as These Teachers remain as parT oi The Teaching sTaTT. Miss Fannie Hodge has TaughT algebra, geomeTry, and Trigonome-Try Tor Twenly' Three years. Miss Gladys Buclcley, l.aTin insTrucTor and word dorivaTion Teacher, has been a member oT The TaculTy Tor nineTeen years. Mr. A. L. GiTTord, band and orchesTra direcTor, has been wiTh The school Tor lwenTy years. Miss Mae Neuber has been Teaching sophomore, iunior, and senior hisTory Tor TwenTy years. Miss EThel RoTTman, English and liTeraTure Teacher, has been wiTh The ldaho Fall. school sysTem Tor sixTeen years. IT is in Their honor ThaT The l947 Spud Annual is dedicaTed. -er . 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We are going To miss you as you go ouT To pioneer your To- morrows. We are going To waTch The manner in which you meeT boTh your successes and Tailures. The manner will Tell us whaT you have acquired in The way oT characTer. Cn occasions we would like To have you look backward lusT Tor 5 momenT. On The anniversary oT This day-graduaTion day-pause for a momc-nT, roll back The years, and re-live The memories of happy days in old Idaho Falls high school. Sincerely, W. W. ChrisTensen. SuperinTendenT oT Schools MRS. ST. CLAIR LOUISE KERR 15. CLAIR GALE X ., X, MESSAGE Some one has said Thar you can only lead men by serving lhem. The Teachers fo whom you have dedicaled lhis yearbook are leaders in lheir respecrive fields because of lhe many years of splendid service 'rhey have given To ldaho Falls high school siudenls. Your 'reachers appre- ciale you, and I am sure +hey are glad you appreciaie fhem. I+ has been my pleasanl privilege fo serve as principal for members of lhe class of I947 for six years. To walch lhem develop from sevenih graders on lhrough grade iwelve inlo a class wi'rh power, characier, and varied abili- +ies has been one of my greafesr educalional experiences. You leachers and l lcnow you have wisdom 'ro build inio capabl cilizens by doing more lhan your share lo show your worlh lo The world. I shall miss you. Besl ol luclf. Clair Gale N 8. Miss FAY 51 ISl Miss Faye Norris is The e T, direcTor OT guidf ance, She works wiTh sT enTs T ear educaTional. personal, and vocago al pla ' She is also Dean Or girls. 'l Q N 'w T F s i MR. RALPH O. WADDOUPS Mr. Ralph O. Waddoups is The Dean oT boys and assisTanT principal. l-le also Teaches one class in maTh. This is his TirsT year aT Idaho Falls. l-le TransTerred Trom Midway. MRS. NONA B. MCCOWIN Mrs. Nona Mom McCowin is aTTendance oTTif Cer. She issues The absence and Tardy slips and helps wiTh locker Trouble. Mom Takes care oT The many wanTs The sTudenTs have such as pencils, pens, erasers, and many more imporTanT Things like exe cuses Trom classes To work on plays, dances, assem- blies, eTc. She has been aT This high school Tor I7 years. MRS. EDNA ANDERSON Supplying The necessary inTorrnaTion abouT books, reTerence maTerial, and The locaTion oT any' Thing needed in The library is iusT some oT The many duTies oT Mrs. Edna Anderson, librarian. This is her TirsT year in llll-TS, V and world hisTory. gif Slandinq: l-loward Couch, psycholoqy ' and social piabloms, second semosTer: U Alton B. Janes, psycholody and social problems, TirsT semesTer' EsTher Gar- Tx, land. American hIsTory: Gladys Buclv 3. ley, LaTin and word derivaTion. . Sillinqz Mae Neuber. American hisTory ,TUSOCIAL SCIENCE AND LANGUAGE V' LeTT To riqhT: Zuma Hale, LaTin, W. Lee Slcanchy, social prob- lems, conTemporary liTeraTure. , and English liTeraTure: Pauline Layne, Spanish. WiTh The help and advice oT The class and club advisors, The I946-47 year oT acTiviTies sTarTed oTT wiTh a bang, High School Niqhr which was a big evenT, was held on November 8, Following ThaT was The Thespian assembly, Who'll Pay The lVlorTqage, presenTed November l5. Thar nighT The Seminary classes sponsored Their annual danqe. On The 2 oT November The I. F. Club presenTed an assembly enTiTled, King Tor a Day, and a dance aT ng The acTiviTies oT November was The F F A dance, which was held on The 27+h. l.eTT To riqhT: Vernessa Naqle, English and Senior composifiony Elhel RoTTman, Enqlish: James Dunlap, speech and dramaficst ViOleT GusTin, English' Joan Mc- Callum Enqlish, ENGLISH AND FINE ARTS SCIENCE AND MATH Loft Tri riqhli Paul Koller, bioloqy and moloqyt Mildred .Taylor alqabra and qOOmeTry7 Fannie Hodoe, alqnbra, qcomelry, and Trinonomelryi Cy Adkins, qriom- olry, physics, al-iebra, and alh- lelirmr Don CriTTendon, bioloqy. NexT OT The imporTanT TuncTions was The Junior play January Thaw, which was presenTed December 9 and IO under The direcTion OT J. F. Dunlap, dramaTics insTrucTOr. The PavoleTTe club sponsored iTs annual DinTy Moore dance On December I3. The school cOncerT, given by The music deparTmenTs was held The I7 and I8 OT Decemf ber. On The 23, The Senior Ball Themed, WinTerTime Dreams, was held. A, The IO :QT January rolled around The Girls Fede'aTiOn puT On a dance and The sophomores presenTed Their assembly. LaTer in The monTh was The Pep Club dance. The band cOncerT was anoTher popular evenT, held 28 OT January. f T-ebruary was a monTh compleTe wiTh acTiviTies. The 4 OT February was The Spanish Club assembly and on The 5 was The G A A Jamboree. 'lYou Belong To My l-learT was The Theme oT The Seminary Tormal, which was held February 7. ValenTines Day was an evenTTul one Tor The G. F., which presenTed SweeThearTs as The Theme oT Their assembly. The nighT oT The I4, The Sophonnores sponsored Their hop, SweeThearT oT all My Dreamsf' The Junior assembly was nexT on The lisT oT acTiviTies. Following ThaT was Thespian NighT, which consisTed OT Tour one acT plays. The disTricT baslceTball TournamenT highlighTed The beginning oT March. On The I4, The Pep Band sponsored iTs annual dance. The monTh was Then climaxed by The sTaTe TournarnenTs aT PocaTello. T 4 og ' f - , Nd PHYSICAL EDU ATION STanding: Cy Adkins, malh and aThleTicsf Lloyd Amiclc, gym and aThleTics. SiTTinq: STan Pavlcov, direcTor of aThleTicsg La Rue Miller, physi- cal educaTion. MUSIC AND ART 'Sew Y LGTT To righT: Donald Auperle, vocal music: Helen Auperle. arT: A. L. GiTTord, insTrumenTal music. 5 ,-. Lell To rlqlrli Aifhur Henle. Mr- han: cal Drawing and Woodwfwrl' Glen Thorne, Agricullure' Edna Bramwvll Home Economics: Hugh Lyon, Auti- Mechanics and General Shop. 53 . VOCAT!ONS Lfflfl To riqhlz L. Devon Sander- srwn Typing,Boolclreeping,Shor1- hand. and OTTice Praclicoi Gladys l-lolmbr-rg, Typing and Shorlhand' l.f1Vern Dixon, Typ- in., and Boolclcr-epinfqt J, H. Bnirlrr-y, Typing, Boolclcccping and .loiirrmllsrvm M COMMERCIAL As The school year came To a close, The monThs oT April and May had a various amounT oT evenls. The high school principal and TaculTy were highly responsible Tor The success oT The closing acTiviTies. The Seminary Play, Man on The Road, was preserved April 9 and IO. On The ll OT April was The Pep Club assembly and The Junior Prom. As The monTh oT April progressed, oTher TuncTions such as The Dance Revue of The I6 and I7 of April. LaTer The l-lonne Ec Club puT on a dance and The Senior play, Our Town, was presenTed on April 29 and 30. ln May The LivesToclc Show and music TesTival were among The spring acTiviTies. Beginning wiTh The BaccalaureaTe and Senior Luncheon, The commencemenT exercises climaxed anoTher glor- ious year Tor The sTudenTs of IFT-TS. ff ff, 1,4 STUDENT GCDVERNMENT STUDENT BODY OFFICERS VANCE HOLLAND Vance Holland, sludenl body presidenl, is an oufslanding afhlefe besides being aclive in I. F, Club, s+udenI council, Hi Y, and Thespians. He was sludeni body presidenf when a fresh- man, and head monifor and Junior Class presidenl when a Junior. RICHARD JORDAN Richard Jordan, sludenf body vice president is presi- denf of sludenl council, judge of sludenf courf, and is high in scholaslic achievement He is a very capable , boxing manager, and an all around sludenl. JANE GUSTIN Jane Guslin, sludenl body secrelary, is acfive in Pep Club, Dance Club, Tri Hi Y, sludenl council, and arf work. She was This years Foolball Queen. Former offices she has held in The school consisl of class secrelary her Sophomore Year, and vice presidenl of Girls Federalion her Junior year. 333 ss IUMA- , CLASS GFFICERSA W ,dueuaf wF: .61 SENIORS Rex l-lillman e Belly Briggs f Eveda Orme - Kennelh Keeler ww 5 . - Vice President - A Secreiary - Class l-lislorian - - President JUNIORS VVarrcn Sullon - - - Vice Presidenf Gordon Dick Presidenl Joann Sclwley Secreiary SOPHOMORES Orvil l-laroldson - - - Class l-lislorian Eleanor Ricks . , Vice President Paula Slanqer - Secrefary Aldin Porler - - Presidenl STUDENT COUNCIL i 1' Kano The Sludenl Council in made up of reprewenlalive eluded Trorn f'ilCl'll'lOIT1l'VFlOf'T1, Ms-rnlveri. mr-wl wilh sludenl lnody oTTiL.err, once a vveelc To discuaf, various uchool aclivilies and problems under The guidance ol Principal Clair Gale. Richard Jordon, vice presidenT of The sTudenT body, presides over The meeTinqs. ,. f Y' 1 ASTUDENT COURT This year STudenT CourT, The judicial branch oT our school government was reorganized, IT is an imporTanT Tador in improving The conducT in The school. During The year several oTTe-nders were brouqhl' To Trial and Tined accordingly. The olTicer-. are Trom lelil To riqhl: KenneTh Kaphammer, clerlmq Dirk Bendixsen, proeecufinq aTTorn ey: Farren MarTin, head rnoniTor: and Richard Jordan, iudge. GRADUATES X MQ 'XVI'-b's . 1-gs, .,., - - 0 015 -an f s 127: 3 . 55 s f I , ,f 7, if mf, is y,,,,f 215' Ww e 65 , Y li . 52 fs N E fvqyfiff-I 'vf Zyyfv g 1: E Q SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The senior class of '47 sfarfed fheir career as members of IFHS under fhe name of Romper Rippers. Bob Gray. president Dick Bendixsen. vice president and Jane Gusfin. secrefary were fhe capable leaders. As sophomores fhe class presenfed a successful assembly and an oufsfanding Sophomore Hop. Sweef Dreams Sweefheart' was fhe fheme of fhaf affair. Jane Gusfin was fhe sophomore affendanf for Foofball Queen and Phyllis Earle was class represenfafive for l-larvesf Queen. Bonnie Williams was fhe class cheer leader. In l945-46, fhe junior class began a successful,year by elecfing Vance Holland president Richard Sfosich vice president and Beffy Briggsusecrefary. I The Junior Prom wifh fhe fheme, Deserf Song, was well affended in fhe spring. December l I and I2 marked fhe fwo big nighfs of 'rhe Junior play. Junior Miss, an all ouf success. being well presenfed and overflowingly affended on bofh nighfs. Jane Gusfin was again fhe candidafe for Foofball Queen 'and Marvis Jolley was an affendanf fo fhe Harvesf Queen. Bonnie Williams was elecfed cheer leader. The sfudenf body elecfed Vance Holland sfudenf body president Jane Gusfin secrefary. and Richard Jordan vice president Lois Reynwald was elecfed cheer queen and Karl Woolf, cheer king. Af last seniors! Whaf a feeling of superiorify and big brofherliness. The class elecfed Kennefh Keefar president Rex Hillman vice president Beffy Briggs. secre- fary. and Evada Orme, hisforian. Jane Gusfin was crowned Foofball Queen on fhe annual high school night Lola l-larf was elecfed l-larvesf Queen af fhe Ag Bawl. The Senior Ball, Winferfime Dreams. which was held on fhe 23 of December. was a huge success. The senior play, Our Town, was, affended by large crowds on bofh nighfs of performances-April 28 and 29. With sad buf hopeful hearfs. fhe senior class of '47 leaves IFHS. They are proud of fheir hisfory and should be an inspirafion fo underclassmen. Zigi i , x z?ri:Q'7 Q x Bob Abboll Dawn Abboll Norma Adams Helen Anderson Nalhell Andrus Robcrl Asclnilmon Toussainl Bala Harold Ballard Bob Baron Russell Baum Dick Bendixsen Jim Bennell Jo Ann Bennell Marlm Bigler Margarel Blair Dean Blayloclr Donna Bodily Flora Boll1 Belly Boozer Belly Briggs Ronald Brownell Donald Browning Dolores Bunnell Dorolliy Burlmman Wallace Burns , Lucille Burlenshaw Don Burwell Gary Bybcc- Jo Anne Bybee Fonda Lou Cambell Lona Carney Louis Carney Jean Cazier Gerald Clirislensen Gilberl Collins Keilli Conlor Joyce Cool: Mary Cowan Marion Cromwell Rulln Croolr Ann Curlis Mariean Davies Ralph Davis Trudy Davis John DeLuca Belly Denman Barbara Denning Colleen Dennis Doroihy Preslwich Roland Preslwich Mary Rapp Maxine Richards Ronald Richards Twila Richards Joan Roclr Barbara Sanderson Lloyd Sanderson Bill Schuldl Charles Scobic Delsa Scorseby Lou Ene Searle Edilh Seyferl Mildred Shivc Peqqy Simpson Belly Lou Slrinner George Smilh Maynard Somers Bcrva Sorensen James Sparlrs Lila Lee Sfalmer Reeda Slarr Elaine Slavro DeAun Slewerl Dick Sfosich Kalhlyn Sunberg Herberl Swanson Pally Swarbriclt Gera'dine Thompson Colleen Thornqren Dale Uecla Ronald Wallon Max Walers Donna Wesl Marilyn Wighlman Joyce Whillalxer Bonnie VVilliams Eileen Williams La Rue Williams Max Williams Rex Williams Roxie Williams Sam Williams Hoyl Wimer Bonnie Wise Florence Wohlschlegel Jeannine Wood Wilford Johansen Eunice Johnson Miriam Johnson Gwen Jones Vivian Jones Eloise Jones Richard Jordan Dean Jorgensen Delores Jorgensen Keiih Keefer Kenne+h Keeler Bob Keller Margaref Keller Wayne Kilpack Marie Landon Leo Larsen Pafricia Lawson uaell Leaviff Diclc Lewis Vera June Lingren Pai Mason Alene McBride Charmaine Maison Madelyn Maughan Nedine Maurer Jim Mefford Darwin Melcalf Roland Minson Mariann Molen Eugene Mooney Joyce Morgan Sarah Myler Mariha Nelson Bob Nicolaus Wanda Nielson Sally Nuifall Tommy Ogawa Rex Olson Peggy O'Niel Evada Orme Dale O'Heson Don OH'eson Gladys Owen Leo Parker Dona Pedersen Herman Phillipp Enone Phillips Alfa Pifer Joan Drews Marian Earl Phyllis Earle John Eas+burg Margaref Elswood Danny Englund L'dora Erickson John Evans Lila Jean Fausf Belle Fink Mvrfle Fink Geraldine Fisher Vernon Fisher Lynn Flini Pai Flynn Duane Gardner Roberi Gray Jo Ann Grosbcck Jane Guslin Keilh Hackwell Sharon Haderlie Glen Haire Edna Hales Beverly Halliday Wanda Hammer Wallace Hampfon Maurine Hanks Phyll Hansen Reed Hansen Lola Hari Jackie Heese Max Hemsley Mai-va Hendrickson Wilma Hendrickson Rex Hillman Connis Hocking Marianna Hogge Vance Holland Roberi Holman Floyd Holmberg Kiyoshindy Hori Joan Houchens Virgil Howard Bob Howell Belly Hymas Phyllis Jacobson Duane Jenkins Dorris Jensen Karl Wolff Marilyn Woolley Clmarleen Vllrighl' lleen Wrighf Neva Wrigh? Connie Windberq Wallace Burns Olive Dean Collins Verna Lee Wrighi David Young Charles Criddle Helen Jean Hungerford Bill Drennan Joan Muncie Lois Reynwald LaPreal Smilh Dale Redfield -6 'ur' lin Kznwmhrranrr nf Elmn Lqammunh mmmwwwwwNwrmwWfWWWWWWwWWF . . ' : , -1 ,K ,1 Q' 4:-.1 1 F.. 950. . AUTOTRAPHS 'B-Q-55, . A . X X L. 4 - . I X ' ' SX Q, 42 ,X 1..A ' if H -1-:hm jj! X ing: , . I ' :i',!2?'f!,rlx . M N M' A-xii? iS1Qfi2 47'fwj gxxxi Q 35, K., , ls Z X 1 R S W 'Q 1? 25,5533-13'-B Q Pfm N- . 1, A I -Q N Ettr- , X K fm V Q f V , f? KA-4. E Ev b ix .e .Q- . ., . V , , m ,u. x4. N X - xx - , .. 3 Q , fl: X a xv T if , 3 , X 1? N K 4 ' rl 3 4 ' X ' ,Q L 'J NR K si X ,. .Qgb Q KX N if X31 1 - .A A 1 VV X M Q1 , 5,'rf:,x .Hiwsmwlnkaffwn il. . X X, AO 'l J 1 ' ' L-'MM k l x: --i . lui Mix! WW GKXMLE-'91 'Q' X DKMMW QW ffilw' QiQ JUNIORS U xawx Mi' 5, Yffigj Q N MES' YQ? ,M JJf Hx ' f . 1 ,fl sv- ?'l-L ,XM jj lvzdx il 6 X ,fr yi Noll fx T 3551 he fi: Q f Q kefbsb 07 ' xx 665 il 0599 'ff J fl? lla? QP li' :lil Q J. , x .T 0, VY Xjjoh CMN , LJLLQQ Qlolw l 3 y JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY N The junior class members of l F H S were lrnow as Thumb-lhuclcers ol Forfy-'rhix when they were sophomores. Ray Tale, Gordon Dick, and Pai Mason were fhe sludeni leaders 'rhal year. Bob Tobin was voied sophomore class yell leader. Joann Schley was sophomore aflendanf for Foofball Queen ai fhe annual High , School Night Represenling fhe class as Harvesl Queen candidafe was Jone Poulsen. The Sophomore Hop. lf l Had a Dozen Heads. was successfully pul over, The sophomore assembly. Musical Heaven, was well presenfed. H The juniors of '47 began an oufslanding year by elecfing Gordon Dick. Warren Su++on. Joann Schley, and Corrinne Hawlcley class officers. - Joann Schley was again fhe class candidale for Foofball Queen. A+ High School Night The class submiiled a very accepfable slrif. Corrine Hawlcley was Harvesf Queen affendanf al fhe annual Ag Bawl. T 9s January Thaw, +he junior play was presenfed on December 9 and IO and was r ly alfended by fhe public. nior assembly. Doll Shop, was well accepfed by 'rhe sfudenls on Feb- rx 2l. , Q N The Junior Prom was held April l I and was alfended by a large crowd. The junior class is looking forward fo ils senior year with pleasani fhoughis. X T X 1 L9 I ' L I J s ,'- CQ,'v'4!l I ,E tl .X ffffj 'l L -L . -l J,L'-if! fl O1sT a5 vx I ' .T ' X i r X 'L Nil ' . l' M: 6 6' f J 5 hex af wall-' xieixk s s s Jackie Jells Shirley Jensen Harvey Johns Beverly Jolwnson Bryce Jolmson Jeanelle Johnson Merle Johnson Allen Kaiser Kennelln Kapluammer lvlary Kalo ..'ol1nny Keller N womi Irwin Bruce Kienlcn Bernard Knapp Belly Jo Knight Alvin Knudsen John Kosfcr Evelyn Kruse GC-no Kunard Fmel Landon Lois Larcln Ke-ill1 Larson Lloyd Loll Bill Loullmian Glade Lusly Jeanine Mccarly NVanda McDawell Edwina McDermoH Colleen Mc6ary Clara McGavin Helen McGavin VVcndell Maclien Elva Maldonado Albcrl Marlin Farren Marlin Dora Malhiasen Howard Mead Jim Mvcliling Kennelh Meppen Adrian Merrill Pauline Merrill Gayle Miller Donald Milclwell Margarel Milclwell Thomas Milclwell Riclry Monsen Doris Moore Elden Moss J 2 me -5 ei Sf Q as l 95 5 Q axe f 2 F , , 5. 45 Q 3 .5 sr ' F' .L '91, 'Q B f -3 r fr r 1 i l , all FF i if s an e + 1 l E 'Y I S 'R 6 f Q . fag rn 1. 0 -Q. H gf: ,gdb ,H ,.. 4 - i A vkglutah fi -'T ff' an 'au .J 6' 15 4: ' s Gordon Davis Dick Deardon Ted Duffinger Gordon Diclx Dorolhy Dring Maxine Everell Sara Ewarl Caroline Hun? Helene Finley Rhea Fisher Rila Fisher Lyle Flin? Ramona Frey Jackie Gardner Delphine George Tommy Gerard Joy Gillen Lennis Goodwin LaDean Gray JoAnn Greenwall Eileen Guderiohn Delores Hahn Joan Halre Elna Hammon Don Hansen Mardell Hanson Bell: Hargrave Birdie Horrnan Nola Haroldsen Tallza Hasegawa Wilma Hawkins Travis Haws Barbara Hebdon Lois Herd Dorolhy Hersley Wayne Hill Jaclr Hirai Marian Hisliey Nelda Rue Hodges Rose Marre Holden Jerry Holverson Pai Hone Darwin Howard Ramon Howard Billy Howell Jay Hymas Charles lsom Elden Jacobson Dona Abbolf Fred Adams Keilh Allen Sue Anderson Elaine Andrew Wayne Appgood Aleen Armsrronq Grace Aslwliman Marlin Baker Beverly Balka Bobby Barc JoAnne Bafeman Ann Marie Baucliman Beverly Beal Gerald Beazer Joe Benjamin Roberi Benneff Dorla Bergeson Iris Bigler Donna Bills Nola Bingham Darlean Bilfon Colleen Richard Brinkman Donna Brown Mariorie Brown Darrel Burke Joyce Burke Vicior Burke Befie Burnham Bob Byerly Jolene Call Violef Campbell Delores Carlson Elaine Casper Bill Clirislensen Colleen Chrisfensen Leland Clapp lrene Clark Denese Coburn Mary Colson Clayfon Conn Roger Confor- Douglas Cook Lewis Cook Wayne Curfis Pearl Danielson Mona Rose David lie: Q if s V H '- f' M Je., M ffl? 'Q 5 Alan Muncey Arfie Lee Musselman Jeanne Nagel Joe Nelson iris Nulfall Boyd Olsen Clyde Olson Doyle Ondralr Harold Orme Keirli Orme Lu Ree Paclzer Margarel Paclier Melvin Painfer Odell Panclweri Thea Parsons Sylvia Paulsen Einer Pedersen George Pelerson Margarel Plwillipp Gary Phillips Garaldine Phillips Ann Poulsen Jone Paulsen Clmrla Preslwicli Eva Marie Ouinlon Maxine Rainey Bonnie Rasmussen Reed Rasmussen Lloyd Ray Barbara Jean Reed Beverly Roberlson De Fouesl Ruslwlon Vera Ryner Franlr Sarnargis All Safo Ronnie Say Joann Sclnley Delberr Schrnier Donald Schmier Bill Schuelz Doroflwy Scliulz Verlin Searle llene Seyferf Mary Shaw Jaclzie Slieffer Keifll Sl1river Eugene Smirh Greg Smilh Irene Soderquisl Renee Soelberg Hyrum Somers Joby Sorensen Merri Sorensen Glenn Spracher Kennefh Squire Richard Squire Dean Sfrand Harvey Sirand Bessie Mae Sfuarf Carl Svedin Cleve Swinyard Ray Tale Diclc Taylor Pairicia Thomas Donna Thomoson Marilyn Thompson Roberl Thompson Donald Tolley Barbara Toone Merrill Tyler Mary Nell Waddoups Lela Wadsworfh Bernadine Wages Doroihie Wagoner Uriel Wallace Margaref Wasley Derrold Waiers Lila Websfer lva Wesiergaard Beverly While Helen While Lyman Wilde Bobbie Wilhiie Dorolhie Williams Frances Williams Fred Wise Leona Wolfe Lea Woolsey Darlene Wray Faye Young Corrine Hawkley, Senior Lowell Jenson, Sophomo Gordon MacKay, Senior George Jackson, Senior Jack Berry, Senior ss X 35? as . X i T I' M N if Q K .li 1 if it -f . hxz sf . .. 5 , 1 I r ' Q N XR? X X Kr J as f Q if s K f Vs Q 'll I 'fb 1 L, 5 ' if , v .aff A i ga- r' I ' ':er5:,. M 1 1 X H .eyxfgf 1 :H-me -.::,-5-..' . -' , Q-5N 'L ' s: '::: NWI S 1 :we -,, - . ,Q Y . X, T, , gm it ,- st Z X A J 4 if ,4 ay Q Q-in ,L Q i K 5,5 fs. . it - vias X SSS fsbmg O-L, .JL 2 ,Q 9 W I 1 AUTOGRAPHS '64-4' 3, ,.,4..f...f,g, wf,J.J 5 M? FM Bflfw ,J,W ,fLiSL f-Lfwff fvvk It 70 HYX-2 AWE ex-f!!-ffJX ,bg Elly! X, X, . 9 du . :iAA,fl Lg. 'N v ' 'k X I GU W W. . UN kjMVvx . X :Q YL - ' X ,div-4, 525' M 'L' L 5911! ' ..:.,. i5'jffs..., JL, ,,j5e.,,. - ' 9 fZ-Z-fo WLax, vLj if Z., fag' , . dxfouw C714 W 'Mil an-f'4f7 'f , !'L L 2 2 1 03.777 611104 H, 75 4 Gaao Sfaps'lvT TW-Agvm lj A lin: - 3,4004 Gaoozocff D074 4 wwe ffffm-y 5 X L Lx. ug. I. A- . , . 1 f .L -9131, -- . ' 1 , , 33, ' l Q , 1 . ' z 'J 1 ' - n . 1 , ' I ,- E'1v..1',-.N Ttffrx lf, w '54, ,' r.4vf. .8'KL,' SOPHOMORES .T , ' ' - ' X S Og- ' ,lj M jg' 11 4' i S 'X -' I, ? 'TAKE' 3 L-'75 i TAXXCW' Tile, , CT 1 fi ik S N . fi ffwg. y P' f 'S sv, f ' Cf. ,xiii uh SoPHoMoRe CLASS HISTORY MC, Beginning 'rheir years al lFHS 'rhe Silenl Soakers or Sophomore class elecfed - Aldin Porler president Eleanor Riclcs vice president Paula Slanger secrelary, and Bruce Flora cheer leader. Mr. Don Crillensen and Miss Edna May Ewerl were elecled advisers. The Sophomores pul on every acceplable skit af High School Night Barbara Sawyer was lhe allendanl for Foolball Queen. Marline Harris was 'fhe Sophomore candidafe for Harvesf Queen. Much oulslanding abilily was displayed on fhe annual Sophomore assembly. The Old and 'rhe New. The Sophomore Hop, Swee'rhearl of All My Dreams, was very successful. Having borne lhe burden ol being Sophomores. lhe class of '49 looks forward io ils Junior year. xx .x f f Q1 vw xl yffv l W' an Lili' f r 1 K ' I ', T .1 f 'fd I X Anylf' IIXAVW-pl l f Axiybu V . . f f , ,ff - , yy ,yycfl ,T fly Ulu T A-Lp , ' ,-,V I ' U y ., J ytgbvf ,ly 'ix y I J' l y l' ' W Y - Li 'TTX ll 1' I tl ll L I bl A LU I I I il ' iv lb I f .f!i? ,.NfYtx OHL my ' ! Z T xfllf ,fly oi . fl , if 4 . 114, iv- .: i fi: Lfffly . 'Ll Belly Adams Joyce Adams LaMar Anderson Melvin Anderson Sanelle Andelin Alice Ashworlh Dolly Jo Auslin LaVon Bair Belly Balmer Richard Ball Iris Ballard Barbara Barnes Mary Barslow Kenf Bafes Jay Beasley Thelma Beasley Johnny Beins Zina Belnap Glen Bendixson Fern Berggren Parll Blair James Blake Blaine Blaylock Jerry Bloxham Verna Bonar Barbara Boyce Lyle Brooks Bill Brown Eugene Brown Joyce Browning Mariorie Browning Geneife Berfrand Raymond Burns Billy Burlenshaw Marjorie Collins Charles Carmen Rayola Carpenler Lois Carlson Ted Case Joan Cheslaro Lila Chrislensen Helen Clarli Anile Clemenls Margaref Cliftord Clairine Caughan Pafricia Collelfe Richard Corey Neva Crain Jay Criddle Bonnie Criswell David Crofi Joy Coiierell Bonnie June Davis Eihel Mae Davis Dick Deardon, Junior Pai Dearden Befhea Decker Kenneflw Dale DeAnn Drollinger Don Duncan Rnynold Easfburg Delores Eclcersley Wallace Eclmersley Mary Lou Edmisfon Mary Lou Edwards Jolwnny Eiman Cariia Fargo Juanifa Fawccil Alice Fifielcl June Finlc Dano Finn Virginia Fisher Bruce Flora Roberi Fosfcr Boyd Feunds Virginia Fraliclr Helen Friclrey Flora Fullmer Marland Gardner Jerry Geier Doneiia Glover Bill Goodwin Arlcan Gray Dean Gray Evelyn Gray Bob Green Roberf Grirnmeff Mary Jane Groberg Ruin Groesbeclr Sherman Haack Jay Halgren Jean Hall Ruilw Hall Vida Hanlis Joan Hansen Marlene Hansen Mary Jean Hansen Mary Joyce Hansen Orvil Haroldson Mariine Harris llenc Hari Ralph Hariwell Kou Hasegawa Delpha Haven Elayne Heafon Sharon Henderson Vonda Hendrickson Kafhleen Hersley LaVerne Hersley Lloyd Hegrend Charles Higham Ronald Hill Roberl' Hoclring Peggy Holden Jaclx Hoffman Ray Hogan Dorolhy Haller Barbara Holman Peggy Howard Bill Howe Maureen Hugo Kaye Humphreys Nelda Hialf Ralph Ingram Roberf Ingram Donaleen Jacobsen Jean Jacobsen Margery Jaclrson Andy Jacobson Jane? Jeffery Carla Jenlrins Kay Jenkins Lowell Jensen Marilyn Herrard Corine Jerman Ben Jernberg Edylhe Johnson Gay Johnsen Doris Jones Joan Keller Ray Kelly Leonard Kelsch Virginia Kirby an ,fr i' . ' if 3 . . H fi L x 5 N-'E wir ,ii 'X 4 5. 5 'Q' JP , . Q- - 2 .5 Ki X J f 1 5 1 5 or I ly J, 1 we Q51 ... 4,2- M -Gaa 12 T' Ted Kuwana Jay Lalre Merla Lalze Joanne Laylon Danna Leigh Duayne Lee Sybil Livings+on Donna Lloyd Phil Longhurs+ Howard Lyons Geraldine McClanahan Alene Mccarly Cliff McCowin Marion McDonough Kenneih McGary Verla McGavin Nancy Mclnlosh Parley McLain Doris McNinch Madge Madison Eugene Maglbee Joy Maheras Takashi Mayeda Don Marler Bonnie Rae MaHhews Re Nee Malhews Travis Meals Goldy Mehas Jim Mellon James Merri++ Roberf Maiheison Vola Claire Meyer Zada Meilrle Faye Michelsen Richard Miller Richard Meierollo Galen Mi+chell Margarel Miichell Joy Myler Viola Nealis Willard Nichols Muriel Obrey Eric Olsen Har+ley Olson Sharon Osmundson Dean Pacl: Jaclr Parsons Vernon Pascal Glenna May Perrin Clyde Perry Marilyn Pond Seri Poole Aldin Porier Befh Rees Lee Reed Eleanor Riclns Richard Rowberry Flora Roberls Mary Robinson Carma Roclr James Rock John David Rose Peggy Russel Monie Sams Barbara Sawyer Gerfrude Schmier Francis Schulh Harry Schulh Ray ScoH Gary Schwendiman Una Lee Searle Vernal Sessions Jerry Shurlleff Joe Sherwood Sharon Spiers Donna Smilh Richard Smifh Paula Slanger Nona Sfeers Margarel' Sfewarf Richard Sfocldard Ramona Sfalfenberg Roberf Sioneberg Joy Siorer Rufh Sforer Sally Taylor Maxine Telford Delene Thomson Dick Thompson Peggy Thomson Jerry Tullis Naola VanOrden Elwyne Wadsworth Joan Warner Vaughn Webb Barbara Wesf ,O-oxv 6.2.421 ' ML 0-f '? 'H Vl El CH1eh jMg:ig, Bernice Whiiing Biclzie Whifmore Audrey Willwelm Allan Willie Bonnie Williams Kay Williams Josephine Williams LaNea Winborg Berdelle Wisharl Anneffe Wood Berf Wohlschlegel Connie Wrighi Fred Wfiglll Emmy Yamasalni Levora Young Jerry Allan Jay Kindred Vicior Madison ATHLETICS X Eldon Moss Lowell Bybee Ralph Davis l Harry Schuliz Leo Parker Duane Gardner Dean Jorgensen Bob Sfoneberg Don Duncan L......-.- f 4 . I ig7'l 'W I r A ' L'Kx I. . Iwi. Dean Shand .v.n....,...,w..X.6.x.x,W, M M ., ,W X. 4.x . Jack Hoffman Alberf Mar+in Bob Gray Johnny Delucca Charles Cuddle Q. 415 I ii il' Don Marler Mardell Hansen Keifh Como,- MANAGERS 'lhough They didn'T have a very successful season, The TooTball boys playing for IFHS This year didn T lose Their courage or hope, Through The excellenT coaching of STan Pavlcov and Lloyd Amiclc, They pulled Through The season, wiTh no disgrace and wiTh The knowledge ol a good job well done. ,,s .,,....:1Q M1-0-wdmml-sf' Coaches Pavlrov and Amiclc SCHEDULE Idaho Falls O Rigby Idaho Falls O Caldwell Idaho Falls 6 Twin Falls Idaho Falls 6 Boise Idaho Falls 6 PocaTello Idaho Falls 47 Salmon Idaho Falls O PocaTello ,awww . . Q 'VI A as.,-' ' QQQM' W - , if ,Q 7 if 4 3 A A e. Back row, leff fo righfz Coach Clyde Parks, Kirlr Loufhie, Vanoy Hymas, Farren Marlin, Monlford Adams, Roy Hubbard, Larry Boam .yman Wilde. Second row: Roberf Boozer, John Er+, Keifh Mason, John Homer, Ted Ballard, Don Elxsirom. Firsf row: Gene Gcer -eddie Dale, Jerry Davis, Jack Hirai, Ralph Hunfer, Harold Orme, Bruce Wesf, Manager Jerry Minson. Clyde Parks Duane Lee, Capiain Junior Varsify Coach Ihe Idaho Falls Tigers, coached by Sian Pavlcov, were a credil lo The school 'rhis year, winning mosl ol lheir pion h p of Big Six was one ol The big accomplishmonls ol Ihe season Manager Diclr Bendixsen idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho BASKETBALL SCHEDULE a s a a s a a 1 a s Falls Falls Falls Falls Fails Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Ammon Shelley Ucon Twin Falls Norlh Cache Pocalello Midway Rigby Twin Falls Ruperl Rexburg Nampa Sl. Anlhony Pocalello Boise Caldwell Nampa Rigby Caldwell Boise Midway games during lhe year. Only once or Iwice did Ihey recieve an upsel from anolher Ieam, Capluring a co cham , 2 I V N . ' Falls 49 F II 40 , F IIS 48 F II 39 ' F Ilg 33 F ils 43 Q FLIIS i F Il 37 ' Y - l xv? Q05 Pr N xubllx' fy ' MA Capfain Roland Minson Vance Holland Rex Hillman Leo Parker Aldin Porfer Duane Gardner Ray Hogan Ralph Davis Bob Gray Sam Williams Lloyd Schmid Don Duncan .. - A ' 'L L ig SE A Qin, MAA ':,' i Wi 1 -5- 'x vu, X. ': 1 L J xx' xii. 'N , 1: ... - 'r' JB J 'il P ' I . vw 9. , Wilh excellenl coaching from Lloyd Amiclc, along wilh fhe help of such boys as Eldon Marlin, graduafe of '45, The Idaho Falls Tiger boxing squad Ihis year pounded ou? many a win over opponenls. We are nol able 'fo give you The resulis of fhe lasi fhree malches. Rex Williams Max Williams Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb BOXING SCHEDULE Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Falls so-S+. Anihony 36 Falls-ForIei+ Driggs Falls 66-Pocalello 48 Falls 30-Shelley 48 Falls 48-Ashfon 24 Falls 42-S+. Anfhony 24 Falls 30-Poca+eIIo 42 Falls 60-Driggs 24 -mn. i r i I 4 1' T-fu ?l5al?viaE:v. 1 f , 5: -- W., .1 4 .-.,,- vw 1 ' , ft' W , T :rr gygzf' - A .. :SEB N. W ,, A M M .dbahiw 'vm L A ,v,.4,.,A 'W' i10f ?'f' 'UR pu QmxwG ,,..,.M- ,. ..,,.m-wav AE 2 I I 3 r 5 1 3 , LM imfww I 6 f W , ga, 4:,,, , 4 - ' K, 41 if W X M - , . ,.,,, . i' . ' V- L 1i11 ,: 1-.if ff. I 'mt' NX , V 4, J ik , www wwf-'aw .wk 51 , . . H If 1 1 , A S. 3 5 K5 Barllimo H10 afrvlcfon of IFF-IS fhis year were H19 fou' pe-ppy cheer loadera: Lois Reyrwwald ar. Chow Qucw-rw rl VVoW, Clwrwr Kinqj Corrirmrmo Hawklcy, A frim IITHC junior: Bruce Flora, -Noprwomoro prfwpwfrfr. PEP BAND Em1gt fiiOqIy imporfamf fo H19 Jream and We whole -,fudermf body Hwroughom Hue year wa- Hur P1-p bond Um-wr rfl1cleeuI', umfcfr thu durxzcfnorm of Prrealderwf Gary Bybce, wen? on afmowf HU Hwy Trwp-, wrfrm HM! hwnu, qsvmcy Hr- my 1 -frary Mu Plug. SKJIVUYQ an -,eulelfary wary Jofxrme Bybec, whilo John Enwfburg dried 0, bu-.frm-,u mmmqor Q -F N-HRX ' QU W ig A v www fini, ff as X I Ov' in I ' f 0 'lun xiff, whwix X NRE. A , . , 5 y T b 2 A '11 ' ,, R f ' AA inf?-9 jlq f P! 5' E I4-' X K X X K A y K 3 N P1 .v Maggie Royaiiy Horsin' Around Cooperafion Esilimos Three Muslraieers Morning Afier Jusi Friends .L I Roughing H' Sweei Things Doc Jordan Rub-a-dub-dub Four Blossoms Come fhe Dawn Canary Playmafes Beaufy and fhe Beads A Long Way From Home Ain'f Love Grand Wash Day in The Wilds Paiience and Foriiiude Junior Under The Spreading Tree bel CDRGANIZATIONS Hygfi Xl, jvaK5fU!Zj fx L , Q5 X M VA' , ,f JMX fffmfl M K 'ix A ,.sy3u31f UWL x Q! l, Q:-R --. L- L ' ' il If : . -f- . N Q Q - V E- 4 X 7-P- X y X ' gl xl X' i I+ - - ,AIQE Q X E5 1: Ilfifig Q:-Q . 4 w N X X Q 'A ll 4 l S 7 N . ' f X .xl ' X Q L v -I , . X 'hi V W IJ ' 7-' 1 ,J ' , .4353- T -L-'1..Sv - l, ,X , 1 .,. ..-u .' Q, .fi 3 O L qv E 3 C 4- fC HO Q 'U I. fU '+- -+- O O -Q- .4 U L7 CD CD .C -4- +- fU UW E PN Q9 Q. V. yea I fu SS CD U U 3 in 5 VSFY had U C C in CD .C 4f 15 L o 5-0- 'rg LD .i Qi L0- o .9 .C W L Q3 'O fD B 2 .Q fU 7-N L CD D ID .C -4- L KD U C :J fhe anhua band in d fhe +e direc City, Iowa. OU 55 mM leader fro band Sfewa rf, OI'1 rf ies. Ca if .2 +- U fo cv E O .C us -O c vo .D '15 .C 4- -O cu 4- .c .9 E .Qi .c Rn .Q fo L To .9 ii O QL fy +G Ci ice La 1' Sa +C The band made a +rip sfudenfs af+ended. a+ Pocaielio where many music clinic usic FTW The ding 0.7 U CD L Q -+- L KD U C O U 1. 413 -o- C '2 id here he GS W which 5+ con+e music afe 5+ +he for S hom s+ayed u+ b cemenriiai +he Hend 6 ORCHESTRA This lalenled young group of musicians have worked hard lo keep up The line repulalion ol lhe orcheslra. Despile The handicap of having To praclice moslly af noon, fhe orchesira was a lirsl class group, as was shown al the slalo musical confesl. BAND OFFICERS l Demonslralinq fheir abilily in sfudenl leadership, band officers have capably led fhe band in Their aclivifies for 'rhe pasf year. Officers from lell lo righf are: Richard Slosich, presidenl: Donna Wesl, uecrelaryy and Russel Baum, business manager. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Back row: Romona Sfowfenberg, Vivian Jones, Doris Ann Jones, Gayle Miller. Charleen Wrighf, lleen Wrighf, Lea Woolsey, Fern Berg- gren, Helen Frikey, E+hel Mae Davis. Second row: Carifa Fargo, Peggy Russell, Frances Williams, Alice Ashworfh, Jerry Shurfleff, Bonnie Mafhews, Sanefle Andelin, Sharon Henderson, Mary Lou Edwards. Fronl' row: Edyfhe Johnson, Juanila Fauself, Uida Hanks, Eileen Guderiohn, Rose Marre Holden, Marilyn Pond, Dorofhy Ricks, Darlccn Biffon, Dolly Jo Ausfin. BOYS' GLEE CLUB W-J' N FW ' 1 Wm, ii Back row: Bob Holman, Jack Heiser, Andy Jacobsen, Jay Kindred, Bruce Flora. Fron+ row: John David Rose, Don Marler, Joe Sherwood. CHOIR CHRISTMAS CANTATA TT l also presenTed a concerT and The ChrisTmas canTaTa. LaTer in The spring, They puT on an opereTTa. The group wenT To The music clinic which was held in The spring. Some of The choir members parTicipaTed in The music TesTival This year which was held in PocaTello, The choir S T A G E C R E W Boys on The sTage crew have capably handled Their iob, helping on all school plays and assemblies. All sTage seTTings are planned and erecTed by Them. Much' oT The success OT plays and assemblies depends upon Their worlc. The boys are Trom leTT To righT: Greg SmiTh, Raynold EasTburg, Tom MiTchell and Jack l-lirai. THESPIANS The lhespian assembly lhis year was a melodrama enlirled, l'Who'll Pay lhe Morlgagef' Four one acl plays were sponsored by The Thespians on annual Thcqpian Night The club advisor is J. F, Dunlap. The Thespian group represenls lhe bali dramalice abilily of 'rhe school, since no one can enler unlil enough poinls have been earned by fhem by being in dramalic produclions. Presic.len+ ------ - Donna Wes+ Vice Presiden+ - - - Marilyn Woolley Secre+ary-Treasurer - Charmaine Maison Adviser - - - J. F. Dunlap T R l - H l - Y 1 I y gift S is ki, ,ai M Presiden+ ------- Charmaine Maison Vice Presiden+ - - Margaref Packer Secrefary ------ Florence Wohlschlegel Treasurer -------- Beverly Whife Tri-hli'Y gave a Chrislmas dance lor lhe Hi-Y and Tri-l-li Y alumni. Al Chri-.lmas lhoy also held lheir lirsl lradilional Yule Log burning. Charmaine Maison and Yvonne Nicholls lil lhe log. The club served al The Sporlsmans Banquel and lhey hold a lea for Sophomore girls. The girls sponsored olher dances al The Y. M. C. A. DANCE CLUB The Pavolelle Dance Club began aclivilies fhis year wilh lhe inifialion ol new rqembers and a brealclasl held in honor of The inilialed. The annual dance, wifh The lraclilional Dinly Moore lheme, was sponsord by The club in December. In April, lhe Dance Revue climaxed The year for The Dance Club. Presiden+ -------- Colleen Dennis Vice Presiden+ -------- BeH'y Denman S + - M H1 N I Rilrfffg - - ia'e+Q afcfl-'I Adviser - - Mrs. La Rue Miller imc F z Q 2 h Q my ,,,' 5 f c, 2? 1 3 Two dances were sponsored lhis year by lhe Pep Club. The annual assembly was pul' on in April and +he club was in charqe ol shorl pep assemblies. This club ouldid ilsell in promoling school spiril. The Pep Club banquel, which was held al lhe cncl ol lho year in honor ol lhe lellermen oi IFHS, climaxed aclivilies. Presidenf -------- Bonnie Williams Vice Presideni - - - - - Marilyn Woolley Secrefary - - Phyllis Earle Treasurer - - Donna Bodily Adviser - La Vern Dixon y !'f y H I -Y 9 M, fr 'fi , ,W 1 M' 0 jj -iffy. . Url A 7' ,HM Lil' x .1 'll . Il, if J M if if flaw' f ff ' 1 I Zak ,Z l'li'Y this year helped in The program ol gelfing approprialions for lhe feachers -fig! 5 ,lf of Idaho, They sponsored 'rheir annual assembly wilh Tri-Hi-Y. Colce and apples were 7-'I-C . sold al lhe baslcelball and loolball games by members of l-li-Y. K, Z , Q Presidenf --------- Chuck Scobie Vice Presideni - - Mark Bigler Secreiary-Treasurer - Bob Holman Sponsor - - Mrs. Ar+hur Henlre SOPHOMORE HI-Y iVi Anolher club This year was Sophomore l-li-Y. New officers elecled al lhe semesler were: Bruce Flora, president Orval l-laroldsen, vice president Don Marler, secrelaryg Jay Kindred, lreasurer. BOYS' FEDERATION Presideni' --------- Ray Tafe Vice Priesiden'I ---- - - - Bob Gray Secre+ary -------- Richard Siosich This is Ihe Iirsl year for Iour years Ihere has been an aclive boys' federafion. A+ Ihe Iirsl meelinq Ihey revised Iheir conslirulion, Meelings are held every Ihird Wednesday of every monlh. GIRLS' FEDERATION G. F, is responsible for Ihe candy sales held every Wednesday noon. They spon- sored a dance during Ihe vvinler and were in Charge ol 'rhe annual Commencemenl Formal. In Ihe spring G. F. gave Ihe Freshmen Tea 'ro help Freshmen qirls gel ac' quainfed. Presidenf --------- Neva Wrighi Vice Presidenf - - Rose Marre Holden Secreiary - - Jo Anne Ba+eman Treasurer - Lucille Burfenshaw G.1k.A. The main inTeresT oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is To prornoTe beTTer sporTs- manship and Tair play. They also sell reTreshmenTs aT The boxing maTches. AT noon hours, games oT soTTball, deck Tennis, volley ball and baske+baII are played beTween Teams. PresidenT - - Eileen Williams Vice Presidenf Maxine Richards SecreTary - Mariean Davies ReporTer - Be+Ty Skinner Adviser - Mrs. La Rue Miller SKICLUB .ag as A Q gn Q -3 ,W 5 Ei Q T 'unf iii v The main purposes oT The Idaho Falls Ski Club is To provide beTTer skiing TaciliTies and To provide insTrucTors Tor The beneTiT OT The beginner and skilled alike. Those in The Ski Club are also given raTes on The ski Tow, wherever iT may be. I. F. CLUB . '35 ir ' a SP4 Presidenl' -------- Jim Mefforcl Vice Presidenf Dick Bendixsen Secrefary - - - Charles Criddle Sergeanf a+ Arms ------- Rex Hillman The l. F. Club ihis year has been in charge ol relreshmenis sold al hall oi lhe fooiball and baskeiball games. They presenied an assembly eniillecl King for a Day and also sponsored a dance. ROD AND GUN CLUB Back row: Raoel Clarln, Lloyd LoH', Keifh Confor, George Peferson, Hoy? Wimer, Eldon Jacobsen Bill Rigby. Fronl' row: Alberf Marlin, Bob Nicolaus, Shirley Jensen, Richard Monsen, Greg Smifh, Bob Bennefl . .54 I 1 I RELIGIOUS EDUCATION N Inslruclors for L. D. S. Seminary Ihis year were Ben E. Call and Almon L. Brown. The Seminary Formal and play, 'IThe Man on Ihe Roadf' clirecled by Darlene l-Ien- derson were Ihe oulslandinq evenls of Ihe year. Travis Flaws was presidenl for Ihif. year. F . F. A. Tuma Q Q M as Y L . 4 Fu 4 p- A A -. .aff Q The Idaho Falls Chapler of Ihe Fulure Farmers of America wilh Reed I-Iansen as presidenl enlered in Ihe Junior Iair and sloclf show. They also parlicipaled in Ihe annual Tal sloclc show in Idaho Falls. During Ihe year Ihe Ag boys sponsored The annual Ag Bawl which was very successful. The boys also enlered a Iloal in 'rhe Tal slock show parade las? May. Their Iloal was awarded Ihird prize. Four ol Ihe looys represenled Ihe chaprer al The nalional F F A convenlion held in Kansas Cily, Missouri. Olher oIIicers are Gilberl Collins, vice presidenlq George Jaclcson, secrelary, and Charles Isom, Ireasurer. Ivlr. Glen Thorn is The adviser. row ' M c: N A HI Es:-IOP - 1 .mf 9-flux xfvv' will X475 ZW X The main purpose ol The Machine Shop is fo acquainl lhe sludenls wilh lhe operalion, cleaning and repairing of lalhes, milling machines, shapers, drill presses and olher machines. They also learn lo malce bracelels, wrenches, and olher useful arlicles. The classes are under The direcrion ol Mr. C. R. Kroll. AUTO MECHANICS l The purpose ol aulo mechanics is lo leach lhe sludenl how lo service, repair, and overhaul an aulomobile. The class is made up ol senior boys and is under lhe direcfion of l-lugh Lyons. G9 'Hyip SPUD ANNUAL STAFF Richard Monsen. Bejfey Skinner, Reed Rasmussen, Sharon Haderiie, Lois Reynwaid and Keith Kpefer. ,x r L I , EDITORS K wxqff- 43 if Hg 1 Raza x v IVPVX fy' J,-f 1 -'NWN il MJ , ga' W , f' ,' , 1 X I A X i , , 5. ' ' Jo Anne Bybee Barbara Wilhife Edifh Seyferf Jerry Fisher BeHy Skinner Sharon Haderlie Richard Monsen Reed Rasmussen Kiefh Keefer Lois Reynwalcl Eciifor in Chief Assis+an+ Edi+or Liferary Edifor Sporfs Edifor Proofreacler Proofreader Phofographer Phoiographer - - Ar+is+ Managing Ediror SPUD WEEKLY STAFF Barbarf Wilhire, Jeanne Munsee, Lois Reynwaid, Jo Ann Benneif, Joan Hake. Gayie Miller, Ariie Lee Musselman, Marqarei Shane, Edwina McDermoH, Jo Anne Bybee and Jerry Fisher. EDITORS I Be-'HY Bogler -------- - - ECIHOI' in Chief Jeanne Munsee Edi+h Seyferi' Richard Monsen Reed Rasmussen BeHy Skinner Sharon Haderlie Lois Reynwald Richard Monsen, J. H. Burkey - - Business Manager - - News Edifor - - Sporfs Edifor Assis+an'I' Sporfs Edifor - - Copy Edifor - - - - - - Feafure Edifor - - - - Assisfanf Business Manager Reed Rasmussen - - Phofographers - - - - Adviser SPALHSH CLUB fig!-U: xi-- Q ,llb i ,,-. : T ., .ir K ,MQ Q PresidenT KeiTh Haclcwell Vice PresidenT Wanda Hammer SecreTary Mary Ra pp Treasurer Colleen Boyle ReporTer MargareT SuTTon Song Leader Gayle Miller Adviser Pauline Layne Two iniTiaTions were held in The EI Casino Club. A Halloween parly, a Chri-.Tmaz parfy and a ValenTine parTy highlighTed The years acTiviTies oT Spanish Club. The annual assembly, The Red VelveT Goat was presenTed in February. DOMALUDOMA IQ! PresidenT -------- Charleen WrighT Vice PresidenT - lris Ballard Treasurer - ---- Carla Jenkins SecreTary - ----- lleen Wrighf ReporTers ---- Joy Maheras and Mary Joyce Hansen This is The TirsT year There has been a Home Economics club organized in IFHS. They began Their acTiviTies wiTh a candle lighT insTallaTion and Then held a parTy Tor liTTle kidsf The club also served a luncheon Tor The Caldwell and Idaho Falls bas- lneTball players when They played here. The girls sponsored a dance on April 25, The meeTings are held once a monTh. ACTIVITIES X SENIOR BALL WiiTTer Time Dreams, The Theme Tor The Senior Ball, was held on Dwi cmkaer 23, The moTiT was carried ouT wiTh ChrisTmas Trees, a snow man, a fireplace, an iqloo, eTc. A record crowd aTTended. Frappe was served Tor rcfTre-.hmenTs, COMMITTEE MEMBERS Cn The Senior Ball commiTTee were BeTTy Briggs, Duane Jenkins, RoberT Baron, Richard Jordan, Lila Jean FausT, BeTTy Boozer, Marilyn Woolley, Jerry Fisher, EdiTh SeyTerT, Nedine Maurer, Eldora Erickson, Donna WesT, Mark Biqler, Charmaine MaTson, and KenneTh Keeler, Florence Wohlschleqel and Sharon T-Taderlie were called away Trom The dance beTore The picTure was Taken. COMMENCEMENT DANCE COMMITTEE Viv r-'rt The Commencemenl Dance CommiTTee picTured leTT Io righT are: BeTTy Lou Skinner, Berva Sorensen, Barbara Denning, BeTly Briggs, Mary Nell Wad- doups and Glenna May Perrin. FronT, Marilyn Woolley, Bonnie Wise, and Joyce T-lansen. JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE h....f wr, .. Umm l , L f ' '1 I Junior Prom commiTTee members are, Trom leTT To righT: Warren Sullon, RoberT Thompson, Melvin PainTer, Gordon Dick, Bob BenneTT, Greg SmiTh, Joann Schley seaTed aT The leTT, Iris Bigler seaTed in The cenTer, and Delores Carlson seaTed aT The righT. The Theme Tor The Junior Prom was ln The STill of The NighT. AbsenT aT The Time of The pic:Ture were Ann Marie Bauchman, Travis l-laws, and Glenn Spracher. The dance was held on April ll. JUNIOR ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES ,WM fr- M' The Theme ol The Junior class assembly was a doll shop al midnighl In which The shopkeeper wound up The car and pul oul The cloclc. The cloclc as misfress of ceremonies announced each number. DANCE REVUE Edwina McDermoH, Ann Marie Bauchman, Corrine Hawley, Merri Sorensen. The Dance Revue was presenled April I6 and I7 1 wifh Mrs. LaRue Miller, Inslruclor. Direclors were Colleen I Denniw, Belly Denman, Marfha Nelson, and BeIIy Boozer. The name of The revue This year was Born Io Dance. Colleen Dennis HI SCHOOL NIGHT Annual High School Night wal. held November 8. Jane Gu-,lin wal, rrowned loolball queen and her allendanlu were Loib Herd, Junior, and Barbara Sawyer, Sopho- more. Each class presenled a skit The Senior skir was voled The besf of The lhree. AG BAWL The annual Ag Bawl was held ln November sponsored by The FFA ehapler. Prizes were won by Gay Johnson and Claylon Conn, besl' dreased couple, and Miss Mae Neuber, luclcy lanully member. Lola Hari wah Crowned Harvenil Queen. Her allendanls were Corrinne l-lawlnley, Junior, and Marline Harris, Sophomore. l !! ll ' it .1 I l l The Tenllr One Came lo l. F. Our Cheer Leaders Two of flue Ladies' Aid Silen+ Soalrers Gee Joan of Arc Professor and Co. Are We Happy! Sfudious Ahoy, There! Glum Chums Siamese Twins Brighf Awakening Sea Blown Ain'f We Go! Fun? Drape Shapes Pedal Pushers Cl1ecllTl1a+Cl'1ain Your Pep, Your Pep Arkansas Travelers Jusf Sophomores Oh, Those faces! Four Liffle Girls Jus! Par! of flue Acf Come On, Smile! Jus? culling Worms I 5 ui V Hn I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 :O Il All Dressed Up Sunning Walclwa Doin', Fellows? Loci: af line Birdie Are You Ready! Odds and Ends Sfupor Man Amazons Popularily Sliglifly Oufnumbered All Tired Oul The Crowd Spring Fevers Why Men Gel Married Yea, Pep Club! Brighi Sun Wliafia Mailer, Harvey Sunny Disposiiions Whaf a Life! Men? Lazy Bones ? .mug Jusi Talnin' li Easy You Keep Oui ofTl1is, Mooney Ruff! Joyce and Pai More Fun Cause for Divorce Donna nad Joan Girls Buddy Buddies Jusi Havin' Fun Congralulalions +o Class of '47 W Home of fhe Le'Her Man's Swea+er Phone 544 34I Broadway Complimenls of Terrell Shoe Co Friendly Sporls Good Ea+ing Idaho Falls Eleclric ,R Always al Your U I, semeeELOCf+Eljy+hmg GcLl3'im35::,'l' 375 B s+fec+ Phone us Comlo imenls of lv1cEnl'ire - Undhiem Mews WEAR Exper+ Wa+ch Coke stop Jewelry Repair Kugler's Jewelry Slore for Girls Freeman Shoes WBOYS For dale da+a SERliffQ'S'2SELF . . . i+'s 'rhe Self-Service Hi Jinlcs Shop, Drug 35: BROADWAY Good Luclc To G D E l Seniors ' 1' W of '47 Remember fhe Day with a Porfrail' CONGRATULATIONS C L A S S O F ' 4 7 ScoH s Sfuclio BRING US YOUR FILMS FOR BETTER PICTURES Complimenfs of Craggs' Drug Rogers Hoiel Building Phone 2l6 Idaho Falls, Idaho Wilson Spor+ing Goods Remingfon Rand Office Supplies FOR YOUR SPORTING AND OFFICE NEEDS SEE US KENNETH R. FILLMORE Jeweler JSI Broadway Idaho Falls, Idaho Shoup AVGHUC Idaho Falls, lClal10 .IIWILRY ANIJ WATCH RLVAIRING J. A. CAT IIIOMVSIJN, M fl'I I MEN . . . Your Clofhes Can Be a Grea'r Asse+ or a Drawloaclc Flgwerg There's Trufh in fhe Slogan: DRESS WELL AND SUCCEEDH For All Qccasions Give Your Clofhes a Lo+ of Thoughl' WE DO ' ClI'y Floral Shop I I 430 Park Avenue 344 A STREET Headquarfers for Jewelry GiHs Corner Park Ave. and Broadway RUDMAN AND GOTTBERG Jewelers FIRST SECURITY BANK of Idaho MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Member Firsi' Securi'ry Corporaiion Sysfem of Banlcs, Larges'r Infermounfain Banking Organizaiion 329 PARK AVENUE IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO Meel' Your I Friends J E N S E N S .+ GLAMOUR STUDIO Mel Johnson We'll Do Our Darnedesl' Drug +o Please You 343 A S+. Phone I4 JOY DRUG lf YO'-fre Having Cily Panlorium Coke Trouble W Prescripiions willw your band insrrumenl' bring if S 3 Cosmeliics 'ro Kenny's. We specialize in all N Masuines band and orclfieslra repairing. Our 354 Bdwy. Phone 45 work is uncondilionally guaranleed. YOU CAN DO Kenny's Musical Repair A 'YsS3jrl dab'e BETTER AT SMP D ANIGER'S 203 Shoup Ave. Phone T62 3'0'd 'Y Phone ' ii ,sg 3 Tflgfi Diamond Engagemenf and Wedding Ring Se'rS Wa+ch and Jewelry Giffs 'V X Wa+cl1 Repairing B 'll FI Onneghjp Owe' SERGE P. MARSHALL Phone .266 3I0 Park Avenue The Bed Mem Con ral'ula+ions Money Can Buy g To T Qc ff . 'A QQ: Class of 47 dd Offered by Harry Benne++ American Nafional Bank and Sons Branches Lux+onF0g'Tde'LYenneH V SALMON - mem - SHELLEY ,9 FSM.. 4 ' :-.- -1 1 V , ..+ rr. 1 ' x n 1 . I r-My J. I - -: u V u . X :wt 'I n 5 My ...V n .f'., L: .., 0 Wy.. . 4-1. V' w .1 .. ,Q .II 3. ' '1..' ,I-,xl ' fly.- '7 ,'- 'Jg,4::. ff? ' Lil '- If .. Q .V 1 .' ' ,ul ':, , .n-,Huw ' YV. ' A. .iv ' ,dvi E Y . yy.. 3. T . .5 . ' ' . ,,' V ' 'I ,I , w . .Aw C' Hu t m , X . v .. . I , . 4 .il Q-L ' A. 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