Idaho Falls High School - Spud Yearbook (Idaho Falls, ID)
- Class of 1951
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Your hlgh school prmclpal always has the pleasant task of lookmg at his student body and watchmg the many thmgs you do each year He can report hls observations by say mg you have done well to mamtaln y our hugh standards of school work during world troubles that cause feelings of unrest and ID security wlthm you I he year 1950 51 wlll linger long m my memory The splendxd cooperation Itself dlstlngulsh thls year from many others My best wishes and sincerest congratulatlons to the C lass of 1951 Remem ber your days at Idaho Falls High and come back to see us when you can L...-J I r 1 0 , X Q X Q X X 'Q of outstanding student body' officers plus the line attitude of the student body' 5 V L lll LX umm I- x 1 N :mls I nr N I ls 'll 1 N I Q - 5n f xxlsflllll r fm ,ll un I 1 Nl mx tl' mlxs mms to nhl. llQlllIX tllls xhir lm X141 mxxx NIH- Nuxx lxllu: llill-I HHN! 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When we seniors leave these hallowed halls we shall have completed another chapter in our walk through life. .Ns we pause in the comin2 years to view the course we have taken. the wonderful memories of our high school days will be there always in the back- ground, memories of the swell times we once had. You have been a great student body, Good luck to those of you who remain to carry on the school's outstanding record and glorious traditions. I know you will doa good job. It has been an honor being your student body president. Thank you. Goodbye. FR.-KN K G USTIN. NMR 'Student body oflieers who worked with Frank Uustin to make II ll uen better school were Hal Kindred. vice-president: l,ouann l'oitex in see re :ry Lorna 4 lsterberxi, historian: Yosh llirai, business manaxier md I tene l,ILlxLN.llC1id monitor. Student ourt X1 I tudent ouncll Takingthe most activc part in this yeur's court pro- ceedings were the Student Court members. 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Our sophomore skit, a carnival scene with all the trimmings, added gaity and color to High School Night. Joy Cousin was our sophomore candidate for Football Queen and Vonda Jackson was the Harvest Queen attendant. Our Sophomore Hop was a great success under the direction of Louann Poitevin. VVe broke away from the traditional semi-formal dance and spon- sored a sock-shuffle. our theme being Dance VVith a Dolly NYith a Hole in Her Stocking. Left to right: Quinton Ho- secretaryg Paul Stosich, vice- VI e hegan our JLIDIOI' xe xr hx electlngQu1nten Homer as presldent, I es Roh xlce presldent, I ouann Poltexln secretarx treasurer and Tom Tate eheerleader X tolet flustm md f x Xdkms xxere our sponsors Qur junlor sknt xx as 1 hetxenlx exent the theme hemg I'or Heaxen Sake Rlta Stone xx is the cl 1ss attendant for I oothall Queen Connle NIlller xxas our candtdate for Harx est Queen Y ou Can t Take It VI nth 'Y ou our Junior plax xxon great acclaim for us Qur elexer Junior tssemhlx X Dax and Some Ixnlghts ln the C ourt of Kung Xrthur xxas xerx xxell reeelxed I lumngo theme of the luntor prom xx as the croxvmng achtex ement of our yumor xe nr I o eh urmen xxere IIICII ird I ox and II zrhara Taylor X splrlted student hodx eleetnon ended the actlxltles of our Junlor year X actors xxere I rank ffustln student hodx presldent Hal Klndred wee pres :dent I ouann Poltex m secretarx , I orna Qsterherg hlstorxan , Gene Dlcke head monltor, X onda Jackson, cheer queen and Glen Xshworth cheer kmg tdent, Paul Stostck xlce president, Xnne Shlxe secretary and Conme lN11ller hlstoru xn Qur adx nsors xxere lean frustm and 'Nlarj Nlnllar Iop Seeret xx ts our eontrlhutlon to Hugh School Nlght Qur candl date Ruta Stone xx ts eroxxned I ooth tll Queen to rule ox er the festlxltles for the ex ent X onda I nekson relgned ox er the Xg B tvxl Xgim xxe eiptured lturels xxhen vxe presented Nlght Nlust Pall our senlor plax Storx of 1 Starrx Night vxas the most successful dance of our hugh school e xreer IQIIIS of course xx is our senior h all xxnth I, it Bates and Glen Robert son is eo eh urmen Qur haslseth 1ll te nm sex en Olll of ten xxho xx ere seniors, xxon state eham pnonshnp for the first time smee 1931 Qur Fmftl eontrlhutlon to our xe trs IH hugh school xxas our senior assembly I eaxmg I I4 I-I S held 1 specl tl meaning for the Class of 51 Vt e were the last gr lduatlng class from the old Idaho Falls Senior Hugh blllldlflg VS nth a gl mee to the future and lV50l'lLIQI'fLIl!'CIl'leI'l1l'5I'dI1CC of the past three xears the I ltss of rllI16ICel1 hundred and flftx one saxs FQQDBYF' I 1 3 1 - ' 11 L 1 ' l x L I ' . u '. - l'. 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Jay XX mul. l.uHu.1 V right.1Iau-ul W right. Sharm: 1 I nlll Ilan Ill l MPIMIIIN. X ir' ll jing .-if vs? ., .isnt I, . KJ uniors Junior oflicers were, left to right: John Payne, vice-presi- dentg Mickey Moran, secre- taryg and Monte Keller, presi- dent. JUNIfn Cla- our Q fn it N ' ll l' JT After hesitatingly accepting our name. ltty Bitty Baby Bottle Boosters, we stepped forward eagerly. We chose Gene Dickey, presidentg Donna Drennan, vice-presidentg Dar- lene Kirkbride, secretaryg and Lorrain Fargo, cheerleader, to lead us through a successful sophomore year. 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Absent when the picture was taken were Jay XVebh. hlonte Kellar. Gene Dickey. Q l 'D 'JU a l ,iq l 5 ii, Left to right: Donna Bradford, secretaryg Keith Boam, vice-presidentg and Tommy Painter, presidentg were sopho- more class oHicers. SOPi-IOMORE CLASS HISTORY The class of '53 made its debut at I.F.H.S. as Gerber Burpersf' Officers for the year were Tommy Painter, presidentg Keith Boam, vice- president and Donna Bradford, secretary. Jo Ann Telford was the spirited cheer duchess that led the students through suspense to success. Attractive Shirley Holden was football queen attendant and charming Jo.-Xnn Kirkbride attended the Harvest Queen. The sophomores gave a successful skit on High School Night as Hill Billiesf' The Sophomore Hop is to be remembered as the Nlad Hatters' Stomp at which the students displayed many styles of hats. Nlrs. Barbara Uesas and Cy .-Xdkins were the class advisors. 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Laffy Wafson, Loyd Webb, Sa1'y Weeks. Freda Weeks. ReneU Welker, LaVaf WF'-eeier, Pa., Whife, Deicfef- WF?'e G era Wrffmlwi, BC ' W?1Ni5mi, Bcb W lgrv' JWA W' Qt' pan W'nder, Bf ' Wfoef Sf 'c W! Gdv P W VW aw w54,.g Avia. 'Ji ,f K N .,,f yi 'ti' 4 Q 'JR .5 3 J m RJ C Madhatter s Stomp featurmg WHTIOUS unusual and colorful hats was the theme of the annual Sophomore Hop lWembers of the committee were left to rlght Donna Bradford Tommy Pamter Allan Compton Jo Ann Klrkbrxde and Shlrley Holden Juniors' le I out of junmr sccrmu James Collms La 'Vlar NIUIY SENIOR AUTOGRAN-IS AU IOGRAPHJ f ' . fx ff . . Xu X 1 .JY ' ffii-i2.'25'i, fl K shots to ffm :ill scorers or me l.KlRX.lUHNN In av, n. '16 ,S- id he m 211 Jh ul 1 1 4 F 11 lffflluf Laugi. Naiizipzi had :llifacly :vnu previmzf gaini- Nzimpu buys wer ehziiiipfl of the :wie nacl ham wiiiy une de games :md than was S? Bcise. :incl sn we iiiimlgiit tum since we him hen! Boise, well Ihen. Lifter all we vou ld 1ilhi3N8IU-I pa. When ymi have ai lenm und a much like the Tigers do with de-V ierniinziticm and the spirit that' our team clues they just cant be downed. l1tl'IlgCI'S l'I S ,i ei Num lil vin NIHIVYN frlllrrr 1- 0h -1 an Xxx 4 uxnxn -p fllivm H llllllllgwl aww Qitlliiliied the Agh M V A X N. .Q X f K -ar 'Q il x 1.1 '..4!..pr f.:..le Ulla- f ....Zlr .tfil l,-x fzilwim wl .J.li'r. . . f Nalin: mxiiir. , ' Weill tri-' pl in Q12 q'f,iig1llV' Faculty ll , To Frolic 1 At Annual l'Ln'z.Ety rn. Wil'-':, 2 el .-Q 3 ilzhril .X Ile l -.. l'.:..1' HAL' 'lf-' A Mx' i- ii.'.'i'.f,ei in ai bm-.g..ii 'liiiia yeah the init I held sn an gi1'te1' Thank cation xritli the Utige lf, Y mi' High School amine vi' 'x L in nllviJ.:4 in 'l L' .r I V Ar., 1' jk- L41 , ---5? , 1: f ff, I , 4 i, fl , , , ,, K 'ff' '- . -1 Q - ' ' ,-.,-'f.,:r-fs-g.g'.f.' .. , 1 5 , ., . ' 1' 'x ' .4':- 'P . f V.: ' f' .- 31? in Ll 'M -w',,4 T tqnuun nm , r .Sal J i ' ' 235421 as hun and Nliekey Lindfuy -H Quit fiplmn with Bill, Q rx , Ja eek one of the mtelh ., 1 i I' D rr FF Iii' .lin 4.1.11 Mary Ruta G0 lfzwrl and Kelljfs ibut E: iw-.vm and tease Addm an. liz. Fry. im- half times at the games Ufliw-rs are Zelda Brown Dl'l'S.l4ll'lll, fxluriiaxiiie '-'iw---piesiclcfntz Nadine wrielniyi Bgiibarzi Taj .1-ri zine: M155 Ethel I 'hir ziiivifeix Ilmim- Club Spmisf-riiig the Dane Zhi- Dance Clubs' projc Ui.. 'Vlzey are coached .viii styles of dancing b lIl,L'I.s and professu, .-is llniy Nlfmre Dane ifninlly spunsured by 1 Connie Pederson is Ur-iothy Meyer. vice Shan-on Wright, seere le'cei'ly Owen. reporte !'ri-Hi-Y Club The aim of the Tri-H nation is to bring gif school closer togethei Christian friendliness. They are planning a 5 ear 011 nior y Classmatt SPUD WEEKLY STAFF Kella' Juniors Choose Romantic Them For Annual Pro Dramatists Prepare To Enter District Declamation Meet gStudent Council Names Delegate Pep Club lnitiates Don Uutlanclishe Garb for Evening . Choir llehearses 1 ' ' wruil H Q - Now I Ask Iou 1-QA VlBWb X b,l cu ' 0 0QCl'Clt36MllQ21d0, .r ee,o C a C vt , , y,.r,,.,., --.mg qubs 1 as Co To Coach Clark, Wll f f fQQIffflff, 'Ci'iiffiffig.'iEff,ff'.,-fI'L,.f'i'.Tg,flff 1- 1512 for Callturillg Title scum.-stc1'g . nn ffnnrgu. cnturm- cn itur nr wcruu sc-nlcsfcrg Sllcryl Squires, +,purl', cnlilnrg llaxrlmru C Q ' l KL' L u - I I 5 - . 1. u cstcrg Nlury SIIHUIINUIT.11k.lYCI'Il'4ll11lIHZIIIHQCI' fur first V sc-muster: :md Carol .xlUFQ2lIlC2Q,1lklYCl'ilNlll2 mam- 1 ' bf I C axricr for st,-L-mmcl scnicstur Nliwirlfl is Xhnrulu SCllllllL'7', cditur in chief' for first semester. who fw- cnxmc thc bride uf I :lyric ll. 'l.l'Llll1flIl5L'F in thc middle ' 'H 1' of this xuur. A l.lll xxx l'nl'lulx flompares 'wo Schools District ts Actin Music Clinim vlowettes Be S O DKSOOQ 0 Q, iv- 3 f R. W D M4 Z .kr ew, DANCE CLUB Hdpmg to bring out thu dmclng talent of thu school thls ygar thc ful lmunsi off1u.,rs of thy laxlcmcttc Ddncg Llub kept busy Rgadlng left to Tlgllf arg Bexerly Owen reporter, Qonn1LPLdcrS0n presldgnt Dorotln 'Nlugr sccrgtary and Shxron VVr1gl1t mcg presldunt Hnghllght of the xear was the dance rcueu 5.13, It VK 1th Nlusnc wlnclm dcflnltelx lllll9I!'lILLlIl1L talent of numerous danu.rs -4. 2 v wmgtg HOMEMAKER f '. S Ruff AMERICA DOMA LU DUMA Doma Lu Domu sponsored two big events during the year-- Sucker Day and the Coed Ball. Ollicers were Nita Colbum, presidentg Lois .lean Scott. vice-presidentg Verdu Nluson. sccretaryg Janet Sudweeks, treasurerg Sally Ford, parlimentarian and Colleen Francen, reporter. F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America had a very successful year under the leadership of John Hansen, first semester and Ossian Pucker, second semester. -- I ....,f.l lfntertuinimi :md educat- tiunul llirl's lfederzxti-in mes.-timis xx ere presided cn er by l,ueille Cruwtlier. viee- presidentq Dolores Vl1llLll'SlL'. president: Nunq Nelson. secretary QJU.-Xnn liirkbride. TCDUI'tCI'.2lDLllJi1lI11Xf:T2lX'CI1. treasurer. The commence- ment L.lllllCC LlI1dtllCllll.UY'Ill1ll dance were unly at few uf the ueliievements of Girl! lfed- erution this year. nSllHILfllIlSlllI1L,llLfu was tlle llir-illliiillt uf Huy N' lfederutitm tllix 501111 flflieetw ul tlle ur- iiuninzitiun pictured :it riiilit. left to riiillt. were l,es Kult. x iee-president: .lag NN elwlw. xeeremry-tre11sin'er,1mtllitilw llc Yeiiiiiig. prexidelil. 56 1' fs 5 Q' ,ug T? ,ax f' Z fini E., 5 'T' 0.41 gf 9 V TRI-HI-Y HI-Y cafbee . in ....,,,,, M -N., Wfrfmi-'W PEP CLUB Pep Club! usual active membership again helped to Qive the School the pep and school spirit for which it is noted. Their various activities. the dance. Bamboo, and the assembly. The 'F hinfif' kept the ufiieers very busy this year. The ofiieerw fur this year were Zelda lirfvwiiirm. president: Nlariami Clifliurd. xiee-president: Nadine Strung. -,ee:'eta:'5g and Bzirlmrgi 'lizzylrnx lreasurett -.4 . 4- ww ul 4..- Students of I.F.H.S. who were deleQ,uteS tn Girls' State this year were. left to right: Lur- nu Osterbcrg. Louagm Poitcvin.C4mnieNliller and Barbara Weeks. ,. :- 3 Q7 L ,1- Ww .Wt Xrtlstlg talent xx is dlspl mud bw lnunbgrs of the art dub UH1u.rs vsLreB1rb.1r1Bur prul dent, Jon Xndgrson, x ICQ, pruldgnt, and Sharon Havws. secretarx lheeplans Lnturtdmgd thu studgnt body vuth noon hour plays md IL xrnud morn about dr'1- nmtics with lrlrd work and study. Uiiiccrs wurc Put Butus sccrcriryg Juli'1 Urobgrg prgsi- cntg Nlonnu Jam Cnudlc treasurer' 'ln Nod uinn,viu:-prgsident. The stage crew made themselves invaluable this year to those producing plays and staging affairs. Specializing in any kind of production backstage made their work important. Shown in the picture are Jay Wood, recliningg Lynn Walker, Jim Taylor and Dick Croly, second rowg Dale Hammond, Steve Boyle, Danny Traugh- ber, Dave Shephard and Donald Flint, third row. Taking their annual trips to snowy places this year was the chief concern of those who participated in Ski Club activities. Officers scheduling and tak- ing care of these events were Jerry Walker, presidentg Kathleen Thiel and John Nlcnermott. 0 55 i 50 Highlighting! il 'eucccssftil ycur for thc UH-X..X. was their zxwscnibly, ably dircctcd by IXIFS.I'iUl1ICHxlCSSCFN'j.PTCSidCI'lIfHl'lhiSjC2iT,.lU.Xl1l1 Pmnrniun yi x CHOIR SI IPR 'XXI I5 Ii rrhs, I'xl IIXIQIUN. I'x'l Fm Nm. Inn UNI, Hi 'N'I'IiR. IRIS KIIIINIKRIIYI.. JUAN N KY wr. I.llIII',NI', I.n ruN. IfIf.T'I'Y I.uu-..,l1n ANN I.AKI'l. Rout-Q LL Nnnmm. IS umuu IIAYLIII-SRI. I.xRr.Ni, SHIPP. CUNNIH Stung, ANNE STUIIHR. ,l0tN WI-1 u 1-gn. II xltsut I SECOND SIlI'HANUS Ilyrz. Bi-gvrzmi' Immltll-3. lli.,xRl11i1 NIll.l.r,R. NXUUDINIL xvII.I.lAM5. NI-xl III'.ImN Ou LN. lim I-LIILY SLIIINIKI-,.,lX'VI1T SXIITII. IMNNI r1'lzxM1R. TIIICIIA Ym Nu. Nluuii PXI.'I'1lS :INIbIr.IiS0'Y, Iiiusl INIQ lil RINNI xN. Rl 1ll This choir was appreciated by many because of their superior singing. Oflicers were as fril- lows, left to right: Jay Wbod. business mana- gerg LeRoy Reed. vice-presidentg Dic Nlurtin. presidentg Beverly Dye, robe niistressg Leu l secretary. 4Im.l.iNs. Iionis xI1lNNtI'N.I'XIlIII'I.I. N uni Ln. IIIIINI Ihin. I.ucen IIUNR ur. AN N ill ICYI 'r'r. Nrim Hansen. accompanist. and Nelly Curnutt. I,lIU1Il.NIII,kI.X IIxn1.,lrnu. 1Lmiu.m'.I.misi, III'.'NlII.IINON. Nm III-.I,I Him.. f'INNi.'i l r. IIlxsuN. I.i,nN I Ilmy um. Su yum ,I.x1.itsuN. YUNIJI JIENININS. NI un l.xHi .lnnNsoN. Ummi Jom4r.Nsr:N. Iihu Vx KNIGHT. NI un' I.unlm, JLNI-1 I.m-'rpm1N. fIluu1.1 LUNG. IIETTX I.t1'in.I'n I'r.1'r.ksoN. lIi.,ut I I'lc.lu-1'l'T, Jo Rum viz. XYHUIILN y S4,um,srn', ANN STimNf,. N IIIINI. XYINIM ki.. NI un 'ITINURS -KSIIXNUIITII. ILLLN IIXXINIUNII. Sul IlxNsr.N. Ilyua fII.unsnN. Hmm: Ii IIUIII-.IIIN Hun IIQIIUIINKH it. IM4 by 'I'I1m.n. Hun Xlimsn, ,I xx I5 XIII'I'1lNIfIS IIXIINI5. Ixn Iirnu.. Simi-, Cmnt. Rn lIimm.IIlf.iluu1 I'iI.I'NI. IMN Ilxmus. RoN tum lIr.yis1.m. Ki-,Nr NIL Num. I.xyoN IQILINY. Nun. Ihiun. Hum SLIINIIII. RuNx1.lr 'I'xil.mt.,liyiy1x 'I'uuyirsuN. Xhlll ISPISSICSA I' l I.I.XII-.IL IIIIII.I.I I,n NIL. IgII.I, Nl XIII IN. Ru II um Ni1.imi,s. RUN yum 'I'mmN iz, TLIIIRI-.I.I. I IIXI 1.msr,lt. IMN Wmnn. .I xx yr- Ms Qi Wi -1 1.1 I1 CHORUSU. SUllI1LlSUfll1llSlC3l harmony were heard from the chorus under the direc- tion of Don Aupperle. They also participated in the Nlusic Festival held at Rexhurg. .H fl vi l XX i X4 ANNUAL STAFF.H Il' ,lloj 5' B !?- i:mhT4-a F A. Q' :A ,n .-X pear's hard work brings you this annual. Cooperatin2 to put out the annual were the lollowinsl: Standinai. from left to riilllt: l.aura Johns. editor: Xlice Viilson. art editor: Nliss .Xfton llitton. advisor: .Xnn Conrad. husincss manazier: Barhara Weeks. assistant editor: sitting: Nelly Clurnutt. copy edi- tor: Nancy llenfer. sports editor. l ll URGIIESTRA VIOLIN Dean Bagley Gary Beach Jeanine Borg Darlene Byrne Nlartin Larson Nlarjie Edwards Kathlene Galloway Della Hill Bonnie Nlaldanado Carol Taylor Gerry Young Julia Groberg Gerrie Guderjohn Nlyrna Brown Betty Barnes Gloria Keller Beverly Nlaldanado Nlary Nlarkouski Bob Nlasters Patty Patchen Patty Stalker Donna Brown Bonnie Freeman Connie Lungren Joyce Knapp Larry Edwards Larsen I-Iamberlin VIOLA Darwin Heyrend Valera Hatch Gale Nliller CELLOS Juanita Crandall Carol Crockett Polly Lucas Dana Allen Orma Holyoak SPORTS ssnson mv Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Falls Falls Falls Falls Iaalls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls FO0TBALL Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls CALQNDI- R BASKETBALL Shelley Rugby Blackfoot Pocatello Caldwell Shelley Twm Falls Caldwell St Anthony Nampa Rexburg Nampa Bolse Blackfoot Rexburg Bonse St Anthony Twm Falls Pocatello Rexburg Caldwell Boise Twm Falls Blackfoot Nampa Sugar Cnty Pocatello DISTRICT TUIIRIIAMEIIT Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Total 282 Shelley Rlgby Rexhurg Rugby Rexhurg Rexhurg STATE TOURNAMENT Idaho Falls 61 Lewiston Idaho Falls 37 Nampa Idaho Falls 48 Preston Total 146 BUXIIIG Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Idaho I alls Idaho Falls Idaho Ialls Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Idaho Ialls Idaho I'alls 0 z Shelly Blackfoot Nampa Caldwell Nampa Vlalad Shelley Preston Blackfoot Preston forfeited C aldyyell is in '. x A 5 5 U ...aa..,.a, 39 ' .a,.aa......, ,,,,..a. 29 ,H ,,,o 62 f,N,VW,,HVHh42 HHHHUH-44 ' HUHUhVHHvHUH35 ' nM.,HV 50 ' MUHUUHHUUUUI44 HIVHMHA49 UHMHUNMHS4 vHH.qUM40 ' ,HM,MMunI5l .49 ' . , M33 ' f , N731 S - ...,..A..,. 46 ...,,,,t,,t,t.t.,, 42 ' ,,Y... .,.,. ,42 -' V ,, a,,,,, Huu38 HoosHsH41 HHHnnH-HMMU25 ' HHHNUHWSS .' tIan,UdWS3 HHHUHHS9 ' NUHUHUH34 wwf 258 HUIHUHH49 HHUHMUUUUSI UUUUUUU49 .. 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They spent most of the year scrimmaging the varsity team and Kittens, but were victorious in the two games they played. Q3 v3 3-39 'gl GRADUATING FOO'l'BA!.L !.E'l I'1ERIlIlE N Darold White Richard Martin Bob DeYoung Travis Russell Merlin Powell Les Roh Walt Bleukow Jim Howard Allen Theil J. C. Orme Lou Gorley Ken Pyper 73 BIIXING This year's boxing squad was one of which I.F. students may well be proud. Under the able instruction of Coach NlcHargue and the hard work of mana- gers Boyd Anderson and Laurie Fowler, this hard-listed team emerged un- defeated in the eleven matches which they fought. 5 is 1.12 -J ff? 31 !'X 5 -JN , 5 .4 A ., TRACK -.-.. 1, I I J- -I ff ---A -1--.-. .T i -J- SR '15 ll ll V ' -T2 H ll like.-. ll ll 1' ll ll 1- f X fri'-9 The nmrmicrs und cleanup men for this your xx ure Wlxync Nichols and Sum Price. Couch Cy Adkins took the LF. boys through another successful year of track. 3 ali rack ettermen Tracksters who made letters this year were Bob DeYoung. Lou Gourley. Bob Hays, Yosh Hirai, Hal Kindred. VValt Nleukow, Les Roh. Clyde Thoma- son. Bernie Hersley, James Schwartzenberger. David Shepard and Jay VVebh. i 4 Q raduating Basketball ettermen Graduating basketball lettermen of our cham- pionship team were Paul Chesbro, Les Roh, Jim Howard, Bob DeYoung, Walter Meukow, Yosh Hirai and Hal Kindred. ,. ., is . . , . . . l lll-. Llll'.l'.lil,l'.iXlJl',liS did their xery best this year tn spin' the teuni and students nn tn xireuter entliusiusni und x ietnries. Glen .-Xlisunrtli. .lniXnn 'l'el- ford. linux! Snurr and Xitllltlil Jaieksun. whu nmsuer to this description. are pictured uhnve. 'lilfllf Plfl' HXXD willingly Qzixe their uid and time tu the cheerleaders. selimvl.undte1in1 this year in :ill the Qunies. Ullieers fur this year were Philip l,u lfleur. president: XYillxunurie Xliirtin. secretary: and Paul Stusieh. busi- ness manager. -sl Pictured here are Coach Cyn Adkins and hlanagcrs Sammy Price and VVayne Nichols. Cross County Track f fin .. 4 at .. K Y X522 35 In vlan ar I I ' Q' .ff if! Q s T' A A ' 'KV if , 5 K - 4 if ,':' EX h Q 'A -5' If ' ,It '12 I -H Q 3 ! . 1 , , , M1 ' 8' . L- . 4 .. I x 5 is A 1' -6 ef I -v l 5 .- 4 QL' a'5 i Qi Ma . Q,-ww Mn af- iw -1- :' fd' , 3 -. 'V -Q.. num me . Q:-S95 vi-M 5 .4 ,A 'WTA E41 xx .Y ., ,, I ,K s- H, Q,.v '- A' ...,' .MP U I Wfw, V. ., J a ' U v n 55,145--af B Q ,, I A ll 'L J ' if ri 'ik i H- v-fssggv l'f.f W'- un S in sa-. -W.. r ff .. vb , .. I he s sk .- r. Eqffq' , Q 'N-S3-in J f' 'a-we-sf .3 .av . . V X n u .fv- ., 'ff' c Xx M33 ,M , U JL. 1 1 iywf 'A ,UF 1 yy. V ,ky ,Tv 4 ,mm 3 ,f f Y 1 f? fgnvfsgbf ' . 'fig' . X vows 195' 1 Rx X 'xi TRI-HI-Y DANCE Tri lli X'.51illl1ll1ill111lS- qucrudc bull. dxx'ltCllCN YYuke, Clllllllllfliftf cun- sisted of the following frmn left around: Dunnu Drcnnzm, Nancy Benfcr. Juan Nl11cllcr.Nl0nn11 Jcun Candle, Junct Scl1imke,l3onnie Nlctculf. Tudy Thiel. and Barbara Nlclt1n1..-Xlloftllc student body wcrc invited. Stores found them- selves with 21 s1l1'1rt,1ge of Gcrbcr's Baby Food wl1c:1tllc annual lllllllltilill of t'1c E0l'JllUll1llI'CS Lame uround l'lI7CCll11Cl'lS uf thc 1 Gerber Burners of '53' ure shown bcluw. Q19 ,su- llnlf leg CD 'H Z? i-IOMECOMING . . . 'lihis year? hmneemning inurkenl the special evunl in the minds uf the StllL.lE3f'llS.DZlI'tlCl,ll2lI'lyXN'l1CD the ffmthull queen. Rim Sturm. wus crowned. She was attended h3 Donna Urennen and Shirley llolden, who :ire shown with her here. The skits were particularly :loud and the Llunee quit: enfoyuhle. G. A. A. 'l he Girls' Athletic Association fol- lowed a vigorous program of sports and social-recreational activities. Be- sides putting on their annual assembly. they participated in swimming, basket- ball. archery. baseball, volleyball, and badminton. UUVX..-X. showed spark and originality in its assembly which was presented November 16 and 17. lt featured a cast of more than 275. who displayed talent in singing. dancing. aerobatics, figure marehimi. puzieuntry and humor. I 3 w ,Q :J --.,' ,Tv 3 2 -F PEP CLUB DANCE Une of the main dancing events this year will be re- membered to be the Pep Club Dance. The theme. Bamboo, was carried through elliectively in the in- termission and by the dec- orations of green and tan. Those in charge ofthe affair were Nadine Strong, Zelda Browning, Barbara Taylor, Sharon Paulaus. Lillian Crasmick, Lois Shaw, Jan- ice VVarner and Joy Cousin. IF CLUB DANCE Nlarshmallow VVorld greeted those who attended the I. F. Club Dance, both inside and outside of the building. A large crowd gave the dance the spice needed for an especially good time. Un the commit- tee for the dance were Doug Snarr, Clyde Thomason and Bob Hayes. CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY The Christmas season was dramatized by the advanced dramatics class in the play liird's Christmas Carol. Taking parts in the play from left to right. hack row. were Frank Stokes. Guy Poulson, Nlonna Jean Caudlc. Dick Croly. Noel Zuinn. Barbara Xyeeksg front row, .Xnnette Hill. Dick Barker. Nancy Benfer. lietty Robertson, Nelly Curnutt and Julia Groherg. PEP CLUB ASSEMBLY AX rolliekinai radio proziram was the subject of the Pep Club :xSSClNl'3ly. XYll1lIL3CllCI'I11llI1C could the January 12 assembly he called than The 'l'l1in2 ? Co-chairmen of the event were Carol VK right and Sharon VL'ri2ht. Y? N-I C55 TIGER TALENT This year's Tiger Talent from old LF. High brought laughs and sighs of appreciation from the audience. Co- chairmen and masters of ceremony were Hal Kindred. Fred Hahn. Frank Gustin and Kay Petersen. who are pic- tured at the right. left to right. G. F. INFURMAL Shamrocks were in bloom this year when the Girls' Federation sponsored their annual informal dance. The Shamrock Shullileu was headed hy. left to right: Clara Peterson. Donna Ray. Lorna VYalker. Beverly Her- rey, Rita Stone. Nita Col- burn. Pat llatesg below: .leni .lene Dineen. Freda Weeks. Nelly Curnutt. and Nadine Strong. ,ff HUF 1 l . .24 COMMENCEMENT FORMAL Committee heads for the lovely commencement formal Our Very Own ineluded those pictured above. Reading from left to right are Louann Poitevin, Lois Shaw. Vondu Jackson, .-Xnn Shive, Nelly Curnutt, Nadine Strong, Ra- mona Cuthbert :uid Joy Cousin. .-Xhsent when the picture was taken were l.11uru .lohns und llurhuru Weeks. JUNIOR ASSEMBLY .Xlthouxih the school calendar proved to he too crowded to present it. these juniors worked long hours on the script for the junior assembly. T7 DANCE REVIEW Music, music, music was heard coming from the Pavlowette Dance Club's annual dance review held April 9, 10, and 11, using music composed by Irving Berlin. Say It With Nlusicf' a Berlin composition, was chosen as the theme. 00ED BALL Soft lights and a sidewalk cafe scene portrayed night life in Paris at the coed ball, April in Paris, held April 20 in the gym. Members of the com- mittee were, left to right. standing Beverly Dye, Nita Colburn, Janet Sud- weeks, Audrey Ballard, Yerda Mason, Colleen Frandsong kneelingfRuth Fugate. Sally Ford and Lois Scott. 98 2 S 2 1-in Nl xx 1 V 5 Tj ,!+'rYQ,,f . yi 7? hw.. 'Z' 1 fm R 5 5 i P xy, I Ks? 7 ,J 'W ' ' xxm Q I Q f .AA 5 'Q Huff GA ,Mr fl .ax Y .-Q ' 'ans in . , 5292- O . 5.4 .r ' l . 7 mf 1 thx ' . 'PUB-'I Q v 1 YN' i f fig' ,gtg I f f QW I. .lf fly 5 02 Q' gl nv 'Q I C I 1 9 2 4 3 ,fl 1 g iid: . ! 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