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L3 WMM QM Um W BRYAN HENRY M12 11e111'y is 111111111111 111 0111 51111111 111111111 111-S1111-s 1111111, 111 lll 1,a,11 111 1114 J11 111111- 111111 111111 111111411 111- 1-4111sis11-111 w111'1111 1111 11111 N 1111 s 1-11:1l1'111:111 111 1111, 1.1111 1701111111111-1-, :11111 111111w 111- 111111.1x1 5 111111 11'111:1111-1- 0111111111114 y1-111' 11s 1-1111111111 1111.1 FRANK BURKHALTER Mr, 13111'k11111111 who 1 111 g1'11i11S, 111-ans 1 1 s1e1 111141 ILl1111IL11 W111111-1 1111 1111 11111111 111 1 51-1'v1-11 us L'1l2l11'ITl 111 111 1111 111111 1-11115, 1,'o111111i111-1- :11111 11811 1s 11 11n1-1- 111111 '1'1-11111111 1 111111111111 es D. C. 'D0c SUMNIERS A111 S11111111e11s 1lN 111e 1-111111 111111111 1111' s1-ve-1'.11 11 llN 111 111K 1111x1111 - IS 1111'111111g', 111- IN 111111111111 411 1111 1111 11111-1- 1'111111111111-Q ings M 1l1'11111111s, llll 1 3 L DR. R C MATSON 1112 AIGIISUII, 1 111 1 L 1111 1111ysi1-11111s, is 11111111111 111111 1111-:1111111 ll1 is1111 1111: 1i11il11i11l.gs N1 1111115 C llll :11111 is 1'11z11i1'1111111 111 1111 L1 1111111-1-. 1112 Mz11x1111 1 1 11 1,111 llliillb' civic Illllllk FRANK PETERSON XII' 1'1-11-111111 12111111 111 1111 1111111 1111111 111-rs 111' 1114- sc111111 111. ll 1: IS 1 141111111 of 1111- '1'1'1111:-:1111111 1 I1 1 11111111 IH N on 1111- 'L't'2lC111'l' 1 1111111111111 M11 1'4-11-1'so1'1's 11111 I 1111 1x fllllll CHARLk:S WELTEROTH .XI1'. XY1-111:'1111- 1s1l4111 111 11111 11111111 11 wzlys 111111-S 1111 111111 1111111Sl 5111111111 Jl1AI'il11'S. 11 x1111x 1111 1111, 11 1 4111111 111 1111: Jer MRS. W1 Mrs, 1'11111v1it, 1111-111111-1' 111 1111- 11-1'1-S11-11 111 11111 1'11:1i1'111z111 111' 1111 is :11s11 1111 1111- 1fI1:1si11:.: 1'11111111i1 2111- s4'1111111 1111111 1l'11Xt' 111 111211111 4lX1l 1'11111111i111-1-. 311, XX 1111- N111'111 .41-,11- 1 11111 11 11111 IS 1111 0 11 11 1115 Wflhalle .fafzl Zyldidlflfkl We the student body of 1942 wish to earteml our sincere appre- ciation to one of the most worthy members of our faculty. To a coach, teacher, and friend always, we show only our highest esteem. We hope he will forget his small trials with us and remember only the pleasaiit side of school life. May Mr. Williams find fond me- mories in this book which we decli- cate to lrim, ' t ini i me Umm? af Um Qamliy H. MAINE SHOUN - - Superintendent A. Ii. VIII'SUll-NVXYIIIZIII Collegi- .ll-1'I'1-1'smi Vity. 'I'--iiiirssl-v SMITH BRIGI-IAM NORBY WEIGEN NANCOLAS TRENHAILE WILLIAMS LEACH Louis J. Smith - - Natural Science ll. A. f'lill'Illll'FIIIIIIIHIIS IIIIYUVSIIX Alliln-nv, 'IW-xzls B. B, Brigham - - - Composition M. S. IHIII I'iiix'I-Vsilv nl' Illzilm John Norby - Mathematics and Coach ll. S. llimln l'nix'4-rsily of lilulm Edna Weigeri - - Home Economics ll. S, K'ulm'a1du Slain- ,Xg.1l'll'lllIllI'1' 4'nllI-,Ltr Edith Nancolas - - - Commercial M. S. IICIIU l'iiix'4-i':4il3.' ul lllzllm Stanley Trenhaile - - - Agriculture ll, S. A. Vliiw-l'siI5 ul' lmlzxlxu Earl Williams - - Natural Science Physical Education II. S. l'nix'I-i'SiI5' lil' lmlzllw Faustine Leach - - Physical Education Natural Science ll. A. 111111 Ii. S. l'lllX'4'l'SiIj' ut' l'l:ill 75W 76dGZL W4 MQW WALTER V. OLDS - Principal G. Commercial ll. S, Utlalwzi lTlllYt'l'Sl1j', lizmszis OSMANSON JONES BERRY ROBINSON WILSON JONES POST SNODGRASS ,r ' Anna Mae Osmanson - Composition Glee Club ll, A. l'nive-i'sily ui' Sniilli Ilzikolai John Jones ' Social Science and Coach li, S. 1lGll.h l'nix'1-rsily nl' lllsilin Byron L. Berry - American fi World History I3 X l'niVel'Qilx' ul' Illllllll Harold E. Robinson - - Commercial H, .X. ..1lll M. li. Viiiw-1'sil57 nl' Allilllilllil Dorothy 'Nilsen - - Foreign Language ll. A. lwxzx Slllll' 'IH-:ia-lil-i s Vnllvgl- Mary Jones - - - - Commercial ll. A. llwmliiig Vulll-gli Maurice Post - Literature 81. Public Speaking ll. A. llvllvgw ni lllzllin Jack Snodgrass ---- Music M. 5. llilxl-rslly ul llllilin l IV N W tnvlf YWX N I hr ilu' -oi Il11 111111l111l1l11-Q11s.1l 1111111 .... X m1111111-1 111115111111 X 11-111 1 1115.1 111 1l111N'11111-1- I,1111111z1l111-1 . , . N11 1 11 1 11111 111 1111 111111111 Nxs11'111 111 11 1111111111-1'1111l 1'I.1fr 1111 111111 L11- 1111 111111N 111 1111151-111-1-1111111 111 Illx' IIH1111- I',1'11111111111's l.,1l1f1111111x THE LIVE-WIRE Annual Edition JEROME HIGH SCHOOL Edited by Annual Staff In 1942 Student Council Aoooniplishes Much At the be- Back Row, ieft to right: Ray Stanger, Barbara Smith, Vida Lou Strickland, H Ie Jeane Terry and Lois Myers Front Row: Otto Dockter, Dale Hurd, Mellie Spencer and De R ketts Two Formal Dances Enjoyed 5 After much work on the part of class off- icers and committees the Senior Ball was held on Dec. 29, 1941 in the gym. This was the first formal dance held in the gym for manyyears. AKingand Queenwere chosen by the student body to be crowned at intermis- sion. Ray Stanger and Isabelle Newman were chosen King and Queen. The Senior Ball was termed ea grand suc- cess. The Junior Prom was held April 17, 1942. The decorations were lovely with a garden themeworkedoutinthe gym. The Prom will long be remembered as an outstanding school social functioncH'the year. in ginning of our school year the followirlg s t11d exit bodyoffic- e r s were elec'te d: President, Ray Stang- er, Vice- President, Bar b a r a SmithgSec- retary,Vi- d a Iio u Strickland Treasurer, Helen Je- ane Terryg StudentBo- dy Manager Dean Rick- ettsg and Otto Dock- ter. The last three weretoholdofficefor both.semesters. The Student Body Of- ficers who were elect- ed for the sewond se- mester on January 50 were: Dale Hurd, Pre- sident, Mellie Spen- cer, Vice Uresidentg and Y is Myers, Secre- tary. Yell King, iwssii 1 w ZZMAVL' Semaw Helen Jeane Terry Margaret Warren Dale Hurd ........ Senior Class Colors Senior Class Motto Senior Class Flower Semcw gfmaf The Seniors of 1942, have achieved their ultimate goal and can at last heave a high of relief falong with our struggl- ing teachersl. Well, we remember our first day in dear old J.H.S., 135 strong we were. The opening assembly held us spellbound as all the teachers were intro- duced and we were given instructions what to do and what not to do tmostly what NOT to doh. Those terrifying little articles we had to carry around, blue slips, remember. Will we ever forget those Sen- iors? How we envied, admired, and some- times wished to trip them. Ch, yes, we musn't forget the first time the assembly bell rang. It was then we learned the ac- tual meaning of the motto May the Best Man Survive! We musn't forget the sport angle, either. Big Johni' must have had heart failure when he saw our stringy little bunch more or less skip out for football, track, basketball, and etc, Take a look at them now, though. We have in our midst an Honorable Mention football star, Ray Stangerg Golden-Glove Boxing Champ, Lyman Holloway, and wha1's more, good possibilities of more this year. We can't call them stringy anymore, not when we have a few heavy weights such as Don Church at 185 pounds. Mr. Byron Berry Advisor The year we were Sophomores, we really started the ball rolling. One of the Social Events of the year was our Sopho- more class dance. We used the winter theme and -had very ifice decorations. A record crowd too. That year we could laugh at the greenies as we had been laughed at and we felt that we were on the way up. Perhaps we should mention at our class began diminishing that 'r and .we lost several of our class ' Yes. Ve feel quite sure that you will con- - to hear about the Junior Prom the . af 1942 gave. In honor of the wor- , , , I ,,. , ,...,. ,, ,, Au... I.. . . ,,, Samoa 61644 Ggacewn :Second Semeilfm Jack Lewis .......... . l,l'6S1idG7'Llf ..... Lyman Holloway Mellie Spencer ...... Vice Presiclent ........ Jean Lawshe Sec.-Tieas. . Gladys Morrow Council . .... Isabelle Newman Council . . .......... Dale Terry - - Blue and White - Acliievenzent with Honor - Carnation thy Seniors we gave a real shindig on April 18, 1941. we decided upon the Navy theme this time and used our class colors of red and white. Barbara Smith was the decorating chairman and to her and the committee a lot of credit must go, The Prom was held in the Moose Hall and our class president Isabelle Newman and her partner, Lyman Holloway, led the pictur- esque Grand March. You won't mind if we brag a little, will you ? We were the first class for several years to come out above board on the Junior Prom dance! Now, worthy reader, we are Seniors. Again this year we came to the front and gave a most successful Senior Ball, on De- cember 29, 1941. We decided to use the gym for the place, the first class to make such a move. Again we must give credit to the decorating committee for the won- derful effect produced for an evenings en- tertainment. Our Senior President, Jack Lewis, and his dancing partner, Anna Lou Craig, started the evening off by leading the Grand March. We must give our- selves credit for being original about the Ball in another way. To give honor to two members of our class we decided to have the Student Body elect a King and Queen of the Senior Ball. During the in- termission they were crowned by our Sen- ior Class Advisor, Byron L. Berry. The lucky two, Isabelle Newman and Ray Stanger, were escorted down the center of the hall by their six attendants, runner- ups. A fitting climax for a very success- ful evening. Our history is nearing completion now but before we sign off we wish to ex- press our sincere thanks and give our sin- cere good wishes to our fine principal, teachers, and student body friends for their help and encouragement in aiding us to become members of tie class of 1942. J. ll. S. is really a swell place! Just ask LIS. , 'E I Wemiwm of ine f944,2 glam Oliver H. Aclcwns Co110ge Pri-p Irene Alko Aizawa Home E0 Wanneta Barlwnan Wvndell High 13 Home Ee Bernadlne Bartholomew Home E0 Lormine Berkins Be1'kins XV:nshburn High School, Minn:-zipolis, Minn. 1-23 J Club -43 In-bnto 3-43 Live VViro 43 Declum 3-43 Glee Club 43 '1'ig'e1't-ties 4 Lonnie J. Bevens Truck 1-2-3--I3 Orchestra 1-2-33 Debate 4: Octn-L10 4 Jean Beveridge Duchess Culli-ge Prep: Student Council 1: J Club 4: Band 1-2-3-43 Drum Major 4: Pop Band 1-2-3: Live NVir0 2-3-43 Orcliestm 1-2-33 Annual Staff 2 Betty Lon Block Crmmerciul Courseg l,ib1'ai'y 4 Laufrence Brown Uollego Prop Courscg 141111-u High S1-lnml 2-Il: The UIC- tz-xlui' Visits His Motlioi ' 43 Fm-ud'iu in the Hills -1 ,W Blanche Callen Cullen Cnile-22: l'iep3 Liu- Win- 3-l: Gleu tfluli I-23 out-ite 21 Annual Stuff 1 -A 11 .11 A, 11s11i1.B N WWW lf za W2 o ow 0 ' .ugh V ,4.,.. ... ., A, ., ..-......Q..,4...,4,3.,,, ,, Dorothy Carlton '1Dottle College l'1'+-pq J Club 1: Band 1-2-3-41 Urclu-sim 1-Z3 Glm-e Club 2-43 lllve NV111- I-2-3g Pl-p Bzund l,s-:adm-1' Don Cllnycll tKB00WL6l',, Ag Courseg Boxing' lp '1ll'lll'lC l Nflle Darling HDCL'l'l?:'l?,QU Course: J Club 4: Athletic llflzlnzlga-1' 21-4 Dorothy Davis Dot llomc- Eng Fort Scott, Kansas l Otto Doclctelr Doc K'mn1nel'L'ial 1'KlllI'Sl'Q Footlrzlll 23 Buslcvllmll 1-2: Yell King -lg Live Wire- -1: Octette Al Charlie Emerson II Red Football Z-3-43 Bzlskl-tball 1-Z-33 'l'1':1c'k l-2-3g Com- ms-rciul Course- Mao-garette Gage Midge Home E05 Home EC Qj0l'1V4'lltlOll 1-35 U'lg'6l'0llB -l Gladys Halverson College Prep Coursey Ol'l'E,'0ll 2-3 Dave Hevnpltlll Hmnpy Ag.: Courss-5 J Club 43 Boxing 4 Marston Hessler Hessle1 ' Live VVH1 1'-il: F.l ..-X. ll6DOl'l.t-'l'Q F.F.A, 111-esilil-nlg J Clulu il-13 Boxing -1 5 5 In Wemiww of Zfle f94Q2 QZGAJ Bobbletta Higgens Sis Clif-yi-niw Juuior High, Vvytlllllllg' l: Kimberly High 23 Twin Fulls High 213 Orchestral 13 Home Ee. 13 Basket- ball I Mm'j01'ie Hills Marge Homo Ee QTOUFSGQ Vice President Home EC Club 43 Basketball lg Glow Club 43 Triple Trio 4 Bernolcline Hlte Bernie HOIUG Ec Lyman Holloway Holly Ag Course: Vice President lg Council lvh-mbsf 33 Prv- sident 43 Football 1-2-3-43 Boxing' 1-2-3-43 Goldvn Llmvv 1-3--lg Ralsubzlll 3-43 Ovtettv 3-43 F. F. A. R0- porter 43 Vicm- President. J Club 4 Allen Dale Hurd Council Mn-mbor' 43 Football 3-43 Boxing 3-43 Busc- bzlll 3--lg Uvls-llc 43 Ag Course- Helen Ivie Commercial Course-3 Glock Club3 F0udi1i' in tho Hills Lenore Jenkins Colll-ge Prop Courseg Bzlnd l-LZ-Il-43 Drum Major of 'l'iger'ettes 43 'I'wirlPr 2-3-43 Pop Band 1-2-3-43 Oi'- c'lu+.f1'u l-23 'Figvl' Stuff 23 J-Club 4 J6Cl7'I'7lflt6 Jensen Comrm-rc-iaxl Courseg Gleo Cluh 1-2-43 Live Wi1'e 4 1 Marie Lamb Home Ee ' Saxon LaTm'ne1' Horue'Ec Club li Ilnml 2-Z!-43 lk-11 llzimi .1 Live NVii'1- 3-43 Glef' Club 43 Coll:-me l'1'v11 . ?., Wailea af he 7942 Q ew Betty Jean Lawshe Jeannie Connnerciul Courst-5 'l'igt-rt-Ite 45 Class President 15 Student Body Sm-trrotui-y 33 Viet- President Class 45 Office Girl Fern Lee 'fLassie Home Ecg G. A. A. 4 John F. Lewis Jack Council lvle-inber 2-35 Basketball 2-3-45 Athletic Miln- agor 3-45 Cluss President 45 College Prepg J Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Sn1ou1d0ring Flztme 4 Olin Loy Cotton Ag Conrseg Track 15 J Club 3-4 Willa Mae Maxey Willie College Prepg Glee Club 45 Triple T1-io 45 Orchestra 1-3: Seven Keys to Bnldpatc- 35 Decltun -lg Boise Junior High 15 Nznnpu High 2 John P, Mclntyie Jr. Mac oi' Jack Commercial: Track 1-2-3-4 William Kenneth Mewill Bill Speed Basketball 2-3-45 Athletic Manager 12-3-45 Football 45 J Club 45 Secretary-Treasurer Class 15: College Prepg Tom Sawyer Dana Messenger Shorty College Prepg Band 1-23 Live Wire 45 Chl'istnuts Play 4 Everett Mietzner Slim VVi1cox, Nebruskzt 1-25 Buhl, Idat. 33 Baseball 3-45 Bas- ketbztll 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3: Ag Courseg 'I'on1 Saw- ye1 '5 Operettzt 135 Captain Basketball 4 J Harris L. Mooiheacl Jack l-Szisobzill 3-45 Feudin' in the Hills .. , ,i .. ,,..4g..--.. .,...,.. f. Gladys Morrow Pee Ween l Live VVirm- 'I igorette lg Coumwrciul Course Elizabeth Jane Mullen Lizzy Wendell l-23 G. A. A. President 43 Live VVirc 45 De- bule 45 His First Shave 39 Glue Club 1 Elsie Myers Home Eu. Course: Glue Club 2-3-'lg lloise Convention l-12-3 Lois Jean Myers Council Member 3: J Club 4: Live VVire 3-4: Glec Club 1-2-3-4: Office Girl 45 Student Body Secretary 41 Tigerette 4 Isabelle Newman Issie Council M1-mlser 23 Basketball lg Class Prcsidi-ut 31 Live Wire I!-43 Commercizil Coursug Qin-en of Senior' Ballg Vice President 4 Nella Jo Nielsen Jo College Prep: Sevretury-Trm-asurvr 1-33 Liu- Wire 3--lg Tigeretto 4 Gertrude Otto Gert College Prop: Basketball 1 Lois Palmer College Prep Course-5 Library 4 Hayne Palinonr III Georgia College Prepg Gainesville, Georgia l-2-35 lhuid 3-43 Pep Band 43 liusine-ss Manager Tiger 4: Livo VVirr: 4 Norma Louise Peterson Norie Kimberly l-2-3: Home Ee f'0lll'St'Q Tom Saiwye-r 1 Glee Club 11 Class Secretary 13 Kimberly Hhkyrock- el. 1-2 Mmm ef ne 194.2 o erm 2-Il-4: G.A,A. 45 Secretary-'l'r1-insurer' 43 in- ,,.,.l--,M-N-Mi ..,e..., 1. MMM of he 194.2 e erm A... L....-, , .-,, ...., A. - ........,.,. Laurel D. Ploss Possum Ag Coursc3 Truck 3-4 Velma Recloliclc Vet Commercial Courseg Home Ee Club: 'Figerettes 4 Dean Ricketts College Prepg Student Body lvlzuiager 43 The Dictzttoi- Visits His M0lllBl 'Q Smoulde1'ing Flame 43 Snap- shot Editor Tiger 4 Arvicl Sheldon College Prep: Bzind l-2-33 'l'r:1ck 3-43 J Club 43 Or- Cllk'SlI'il 2 Ellen Shillington Jo Commercial Cou1'se3 Home Ee Club 2 Helen Shillington Commercial Course3 Home lilo Club 23 Feuflin' in the Hills 4166 3 Barbara Smith Bains College PYBDQ Student Body Vice-President 43 G.A.A. 3-43 G.A.A. President 43 Band 2-33 Live Vvire 2-3-43 Gleo Club 1-43 Triple Trio 43 Associate Editor Tiger 43 Seven Keys to Bnldpateu Louise Smith Smith College Prepg Live Wire 2-33 Orchestra 33 Baud 1-2- 3-43 Theziter Club, Roosevelt High School, New York 4 Florence Sorenson F'lossie Commercial COlll'SK'Q Hailey High School 13 Glee Club 25 G.A.A. 3-43 Librarian 3 Mellie Spencer Mel Ag Uourseg Senior Class Via-e Presidexit 43 J Club 2-ZZ-43 Boxing l-3-43 Truck 3-4 Mefnlen of Zee 794.2 Q' Glam Myron Spencer Coinniereial Courseg Feudin' in the Hills Ray Stcznger Connnm-rcial Courseg Class President 25 Student Body President 45 Basketball 1-2-3-43 Football 1-2-3-43 Cap- tain 43 King of Senior Ball 43 Baseball 3-4: J Club Rawlins Stanley Henry Football 3-45 Basketball 2-35 Baseball 3-45 Boxing 19 Council Mt-niber 25 Ag Courseg J Club L!-3-4 Vida Lon Strickland Oscar Student Body Secretary 45 Vice President 15 Secre- tary-'l'reasnrPr 35 Glcc Club 1-2-3-45 Triple Trio 1-2- 3-45 Live VVire 3-45 lleclam 3-4: J Club -lg Commer- cial Conrst-5 Tigerettes 4 Ilene Talkinyton Skeets Commercial Course: Orchestra 15 Home Ee Club 4 Dale Terry College Prepg American Falls 35 Football 15 Sn10ul- dering Flame 4 Helen Jeane Terry Terry Live Wire 3-45 Student Body Treasurer 45 Office Girl lg Senior Secretary-'l'reasurer 45 'Figerettes 45 Tiger Staff 3-45 Tiger Editor 45 College Prep Velma Terry College Prepg Library 4 Mary Troendly Live YVire 2-3-45 Editor 45 Office Girl 45 Student Council 2-35 Associate Editor Tiger 35 School News Reporter -lg Commercial Course Ronalcl Vanclcweer Ag Course: Football il: Athletic Manager 4 . ...I- MMM of at 194.2 salma? ew 1 E l Charles A. Vining UC. A. Baud l-43 President 43 Pep Band 43 Bzmsketbzlll IQ N Baseball 3-43 Vice Prvsirle-nt 43 J Club 43 Ag Course Dora Walker Commercial Course3 G.A.A. 2-3-43 Band 43 Pep Band 43 Glee Club 1-43 Fcudin' in the Hills 4 Margaret L. Wallington Peg Collcgo Prepg Buml 1-2-3-43 Orrhcstra J-I-33 Pop Band 43 Live Xvire 1-2-3-43 J Club 4 Margaret Warren Miggs College Pre-pg Bulll 1: Rupert 253 Librarian 3-43 Glee Club 43 Council Member 4 Katharine Webster Katie Debate 1-:Z-3-43 Live VVire 2-3-43 Secretary of J Club 43 J Club 2-3-43 Library 43 College Prep Trimnan J. Wilkes T, J. Football 2-3-43 Basketball 1-2-3-43 Truck 2-3-43 J Club 3-43 College Prep Lois Irene Wilson Commercial COU!'Sl'Q Tom Szlwys-r 43 Cliristmas Play 4 Nina Wilson Twin Falls High School 1-2: Home Ec Club 3-4: Live VVire 41 Library 4 Robert Woodlzead Bob F0114-ge P1-ep3 3 Yr. Sr.3 Class President 13 Live VVire 3 l ' SENIOR wH0sE PICTURE Does NOT APPEAR Rea: Standlee Agricultural Course 1-2-3-4 r 4 A - - -- - .. ,..,Af.A,, 3 Y - A .C ...Q-. , H-.. , Gale? Www emfnf alfffqfrgaaaal 6,9445 seffwilfw Secancf Semwfm Elsie Irons P1 eezdent Glen Dor1s Cocannouer Margaret Halbert Vzce Pleszdent M1ltOH H111 Fleta Williame beezetaiy T1 ea.s Mlldred Nutsch Joe Madesh Cozmczl Boyd Freeman Vernon Hall Council Beulah Humphues Nora Atwater Raymon Averett Eugene Ball Bill Barnes Stella Baughrnan Truman Beem Robert Bell Ernestine Benbrook Mary Lou Benbroolc Richard Bengoechea Imogene Bird Rebecca Bruner Lola Buckles Anna Mae Burks Jimmy Clough Glen Doris Cocannouer Kenneth Crothers Eleda Day Paul Eakin Harold Edwards Margaret Ferbrache Rienhold Fisher Helen Flick Ilene Fox Boyd Freeman Bryce Fry Kenneth Gifford Lloyd Goodrich Neva Green Margaret Halbert ,sw W- wmw of flea QM Q swag, 'ii usa ww union CMM 91 'IF' 'M' 'Www 'Whig nl? dim me E '5 'l lv ,i-wg, 'VY QZM4 Vernon Hall Norma Hansen Dollie Henry Beatrice Hepworth Susie Hepworth Elizabeth Higgins Milton Hill Walter Huber Beulah Humphries Elsie Irons Kenneth Irons Muriel Irons Don Jacobson Virginia Janes Donald Jellison Doris Johnson Virginia Johnson Florence Kaufman Joe Keuter Freda Mae Keith Bob Kinder Alex Kinsfather Dorothea Kober Elinora Kober Bob Kulm Elsie Kulm John Kulm Helen Lawshe Joe Madesh Gene Nlclntyre Joyce lviclvlahon Seri Miller May Millet Mildred Nutsch Nlarvin Newlan Www Simfewja WMM 7wm 74 fifwdi Qem union Clam Melvin Newlan Irene Ogata Margaret Onieda Shirley Palmour Milford Peterson fit Nina Mae Robinson Betty Romans 5 in Madelyn Sanberg lzola Shepp Clyde Sheppeard Irene Sinclair 'W' Marjorie Sinclair we Artella Small Phyllis Smith Phyllis Jean Smith Lydianne Snider Bonnie Studyvin Jack Stanhope aww Bonnie Studyvin 'Q' Frances Studyvin Charles Thomason 'W Wayne Thompson 51 an an MM, Harold Thomnson Bobbie Trounson Dickie Trounson La Vena Twitchell Janice Wahl Alvin Walters Vivian Walters Frances Ward fm Www Margaret Wilkes Flefa williams if W W Lloyd Williams .IVNIHIIS NYIIMSI-I l'Il l'I'ILi-IS U0 Nffl' Ai'I'li,Xll1 f'll:11'l1's lil'-rllsiilll l4'r:1mm-s Ili-XXI-1 sv. Wayan- In-XYces4: Lind l.y1li4L Slmun . . . who is pi:-lui :Ls :L 111CI11iJC1' of the Sophomore Class 2 I We Wm! Semeifen Dick Callen .. Edgar Coupe . James Mann . Elaine Smith . Earl Arnold . . . . . yMZlfZCQCZ0LC6 7ke Sap Scplnomone Cllafm Otticnna Pl'6.9Z.CI67'Llf ...,. Vice Presideiit Seci'etcl1'y-Tracts. . Cozmcfzfl ....... 0011710111 . . Second Semafm . Henry Mitani Maurice Wolfe . Joyce Cooke . Grant Foster . Eileen Mullen Tommy Ambrose Bill Andrews Earl Arnold Marvin Aslett Leah Faye Bailey Mildred Barkman Golden Barlow Vernon Bell Clarissa Blackburn Walter Burdick Edna Burgener Fred Burkhalter Bobby Callen Dick Callen Gilbert Callen Lillie Casto Sam Chadburn Julius Claar Vivian Claycomb Helen Clifford Catherine Cloughton Jesse Coats Dan Connor' Joyce Cooke Edgar Coupe K Jack Cox Anna Lou Craig Edith Davis Teddy Diehl John Driebergen mm ,QW me MW W of JW swf Myren Ehresman Lucille Evans George Fiola Roger Fiola Glenna Freshour Grant Foster Naomi Gibson Claude Henderson Kenneth Hessler Mary Lou Hill Margaret Horting William Jackson Dale Johnstone Alice Kennedy Kenneth Koeppen James Lawrence Richard Lowe Marie Madesh Everett Main lda Rae Main James Mann Marjorie McVey- Gilda , Gloria Meiser ' - John Messenger Elgena Miller Evelyn Miller Ben Mitani Henry Mitani Richard Moorhead Ralph Morris Eileen Mullen Wilbur Myers Viva Lee Nance Tony Onieda Dwight Osborne .Sophomone Cllaah ,flag 7Zfzcwqk Wm JW sow eww .Scphomone Claw .fi AMD' Q 0 I mv 3, ...ti xg., rw fi-w N 'IIOMUIIHS XVIIOSE 1'IU'I'URlCS IND NUT .XPl'lC.Xll: lirillll Hlllllplll'i0S. ll lrnld Kennedy. Glzxdys HW4-ns :ind 124-ss l'illkSl1lI1 Duane Pharris Ruby Payton Bill Peters Merriam Peterson Mary Ann Plastino Norma Ploss Lois Reddick Don Rice Melvena Shaw Andrew Shoun Lydia Shoun Arlo Simmons Elaine Smith Barbara Spaeth Larie Stanger Patty Stanhope Herbert Stewart Lawrence Stone Don Swensen Harold Thompson Max Thompson Teresa Thorpe Ardis Tingwall Paul Vandaveer Robert Walker Craig Walters Irene Wambolt Helen Warren Jean Washburn George Westfall Sophia Winterholler Maurice Wolfe Ruby Wolfinbarger Donavan Yingst We Wm? QM 761 Wee? Um QQQJAWLQK4 qnaahman Cllawx Ottlcmvs 417145 Semeilm Secancf Semmjea James Humphries .. . .Preszfflenzi ...., ....... J erry Diehl Ellis Sawyer .... . . Vice Presiclefnt .......... Mary Ruth Ballew Gene Ivie ....,.... ..Seciwfary-Treas. . Mary Ware. Gene Moole Ruthe Diefendorf .. ..C0lH1Cl'l ........ ........... E ugene Cram Gene Moore ...... . .Comzcil . . . Phyllis Hurd Vernon Achenbach Frank Adams Lillian Andrus Mildred Andrus Margaret Ahrens George Ballew Mary Fluth Ballew M. L. Bartholomew Bradley Beall Marilyn Beddall Raymond Benbrook Albert Bengoechea Howard Bevens Eathel Bevens Gladys Blackmon Murrell Blackmon Wilma Bowman Charles Bragg Mary Burks Lewis Cavin Richard Church Wilson Churchrnan Agnes Climes Jackie Coats Norma Cornthwaite Eugene Craig Ruthe Diefendorf Gerald Diehl Gladys Downing Betty Eakin Eugene Edwards Teresa Ehrmantrout Theresa Elbrader Elvin Ehler Shirley Epperson Evelyn Fiala ma, fame! ,amz JW saw qncahman Cllalm liyh fs abs' 'bpd hs--V w.. Nw .. ,- w, an Km,.,,x 4797 .lx Orion Flaming Ora Flaming Reba Freshour Anna Lou Giles Bennie Givens Don Grey Alta Mae Gross Lyle Halverson Norman Hardesty Dorothy Henry James Humphries Phyllis Hurd William Irons Gene lvie Marguerite Jackson Regina Johnson Mayben Johnson Wilma Jones Esther Kinsfather Leona Kulm Betty Larsen Leona Lawshe David Lewis Don Leyson Charles Lynch Lola Mason Theron Mason Clifton Miller John Miller Carol Moore Gene Moore Donald Nutsch Dennis Nutsch Mai-thajane Olsen Roderick Overfielc Dorothy Petty Anna Mae Pierce Fern Plumlee Alfred Potter Agnes Pyne Clydabelle Reddick Norma Reddick my me ef was ew Qem c1f04fiqZ saw qnebhman Claim Donna Rice Howard Richardson Harold Rocker M Lila Ross Merlin Ross Kenneth Russell ...miie-. M.-pf Hazel Salladay Ellen Salladay my Ellis Sawyer Richard Scheer Rose Shillington Alice Showers mg, MQW we-fr 10- Verna Smith Leona Snow we 'W Mabel Spencer Lee Stokesberry Edwin Stone Wilrnath Studyvin -divx., Anne Stuhlberg Jim Summers Jack Thomason Clyde Thompson Jean Todd Lois Tooley asian fe-'ua NYY' AM. ,Q ,......-f M in.-f iw Edith Tortell Eila Trudgeon Dick Turner Don Van Patten ,V W Qqnr ma M.. uit an ,now Flon Van Patten Dorothy Wahl Bessie Walgamott Jerry Walling Leslie Ward ,M Mary Ware Jean Welteroth Joe White ilk Mmm-f Mn-av ww Genea Williams Bette Williams Phyllis Wolverton Jack Young l lll'ISll.XlllIN XYllUSl'I l'lll'l'l'lillIS llll NKVI' ,Xl'l,lfI,Xli1 l-Illwin lll'4rllPfhlUll. Pillll Ill-lin lm.-XXX-1-s., lxlnlyz, lm.-l,-5--I, XYilllgllll l1.li,l.l. 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Mo1'ris-Graham Assembly . . . Alabam' actually walks a straight lin-e wi-th the aid of electricity. Sept. 26 Football here - Shoshone . . , We had high hopes an' stuff but . . . Oct. 3 Football here - Oakley . . . More bad luck. Oct. 6 W. S. Concannon Assembly . . . Boy, was he woundi up! Oct. 10 Matinee Dance . . . Same song, third verse, everybody learns to dance? Oct. 17 Football, there, Filer . . . We only lost by a point or two - 36-0! Oct. 22 Home Ec. Girls Party . . . Shows and treats by boys or girls. Oct. 23 Frosh-Soph Party . . . they get initiated right! Oct. 24 Football there, Gooding . . . Oh! Happy Day! We doo-dit! Oct. 25 District Teacher Meet . . . Vacation for us. Oct. 31 Football here, Rupert . . . We got took, and bad. Oct. 31 Senior All 'School Dance . . . Everybody out? Nov. 6 Liplham Tumblers . . . Our strong men really got shown up, and they were just little squirts that done it, too! Nov. 7 Football there, Buhl . . . Buhl wins their first game. Nov. 11 American Education Week program . . . School as usual. Nov. 20-21 Thanksgiving Vacation . . . Go hunting? or stay home? Nov. 25 Music Dept. Concert . . . Said to have been the best one in years. Dec. 5 Junior Student Body Dance . . . Thanks to the Jrs. for a swell dance. Dec. 12 Basketball there, Rupert . . . Same old story. Dec. 17 Faculty Party . , . Teachers turn loose on annual party. Dec. 19 Basketball there, Goodring . . . Prospects for a good team, next year. Dec. 20 Beginning of 'Christmas vacation. Dec. 23 Basketball here, Shoshone . . . Just wait until next year! Dec. 29 Senior fBall , . . Wonderful-Superior-Etc. and Etc. Dec. 30 Basketball there, Shoshone-Somehow we don't seem to click. Jan. 2 Basketball there, Burley . . . We almost made it. Jan. 7 Basketball there, Oakley . . , No comment. Jan. 9 Basketball there, Buhl . . . Well, you can't win every time. Jan. 13 Musical . . . Good music, enjoyed by everyone. Jan. 16 Basketball here, Oakley . . . Something happened, can't figure it out. Jan. 19 Boxing here, Wendell . . , First match of the year, cleaned house. Jan. 20 -Basketball here, Buhl . . . We are upset again. Jan. 21 Boxing there, Shoshone . . , Our leather punchers are making a name for themselves. Jan. 23 Basketball here, Twin Falls , . . The boys just couldn't get the ball! Jan. 26 Senior Skating P-arty . . . Started the fad. Jan. 28 Boxing here, Shoshone . . . A-gain we took'em! Jan. 30 Basketball here, Gooding . . . It was a good game but they took us for a ride! Fevb. 2 Boxing here, Filer . . . Another swell crowd and another victory. Feb. 4 Boxing there, Gooding . . . We add another scalp to the boxing belt. Feb. 6 Basketball here, Burley . . . You guess what happened! Feb. 9 Boxing t-here, Filer . . Man, we're really cooking! Feb. 11 Boxing here, Kimberly . , , The visitors were scuttled . . . and how! Feb. 13 Basketball here, Filer . . . The boys are still trying to win one. Feb. 17 Music Department Concert . . . Banquet for band and glee club. Feb. 18 Boxing there, Wendell , , . Some one threw a wrench in the machine. Fe-b. 19 Capt. Art Hook . . . National Assembly, Alaska in a parka. Feb. 19 Home Ec-Ag Ball . . . A complete success. Feb. 20 Boxing here, Malad . . . They were good losers. Feb. 24 Basketball here, Rupert . . . More sabatage! Feb. 26 Basketball there, Filer . . . We are still behind the 8 ball. Feb. 27 Boxing there, Malad . . . We get a draw with a first-class team. March 2 Boxing here, Mountain Home . . . They come a long way to get beat March 4 Basketball there, Oakley . . . The tune is -still the same. March 4 Boxing there, Kimberly . . . First time they were ever defeated in their own gym. March 6 Basketball on the Twin floor . . . Our luck remains the same. March 11-14 District Basketball Tournament at Twin Falls . . . We almost won that second game. March 13 Boxing there, Mountain Home . . . We blitzkriged'em! March 16 Junior Skating Party . . . More fun! People sit down in a hurry. March 18 Boxing here, Gooding . . . Someone got knocked' out and they , weren't from Jerome! Q ,dangle 20 Sophomore Dance . . . Another good time to remember. 'P' March 26-28 District Boxing Tournament -here . . . six golden and two silver gloves captured by i'Tex Jones and his able crew. April 3 Baseball here, Hagerman won it . . . It's too bad. April 7 Dr. Martin Hall, National Assembly . . , about Inner Nazi Germany. April 10 Baseball here, Filer . . . The boys will do better soon. April 14 Public Speaking three act play, a good one. ' April 17 Junior Prom . . . .Beautiful decorations, lovely music, oh and ah! April 22 Ritz Trumpeteers. May 6 Senior A-ssembly . . . hilary Troendly, Valdictorian and Katharine Webster is the Salutatorian. May 10 Baccalaureate. May 12 Commencement . . . Rid of the Seniors at last! Tl-IE LIVE-WIRE Annual Edition JEROME HIGH SCHOOL Edited by Annual staff Annual Staff Chosen By Student Council Front Row, left to right: Edgar Coupe, Hayne Palmour- lil, Fleta Williams and Helen Jeane Terry B k R w, left t 'ghtz Mr. H. E R b' B b Smith R th D' fe - dorf and F nces Studyvin Speech Classes Much Interest ln Sponsor Plays The speech classes sponsored numerous playsandeachwaspre- sented to the student body. A banquet was held near the end of the year followed by a formal dance. The debate teams, coached by B. B. Brig- ham, attended the dis- trict debate tourna- ment at Twin Falls. TheDeclamatorycon- test held at Burley was attended by only one Jerome artist. Vi- da Lou Strickland gave a dramatic cutting. School Clubs The J Club held its yearly initiation inthehighschoolgym. The girls came dressed as farmers while the boys wore dresses for a parade of new styles. The Home Ec girls sponsored a party for the Ag dept. Refresh- ments were served and dancing followed. A delegation of the Live Wire Staff at- tended a High School Journalism Convention at Sun'Valley. Ernest Hemingway, the noted author, was a guest speaker. One of the most im- portant meetings of the Student Body Coun- cil was held November 14, 1941. The annual staff was chosen from the applications of interested students. Helen Jeane Terry was elected editorg Bar- bara Smith and Frances Studyvin, assistant editorsg Hayne Pal- mour, business manag- erg Jack Lewis, senior editorg Fleta Wil- liams, junior editorg Edgar Coupe, sopho- more editor, Ruthe Diefendorf, freshman editor 3 and Dean Rick- etts,snapshoteditor. Mr. Robinson 'was ad- visor. They wish to extend their appreciation to the students who were not on the staff, but helped. The staff hopes that all the students will enjoy this annual now and in the years to come. iiEllliilitS sun- Jessie Coats Vernon Achenbach Walter Burdick Fred Burkhalter Dan Connor 74 pw gmc! WLM Q Qefyfwiaiicm Julius Claar Edith Davis Betty Eakin Paul Eakin Saxon La Turner Joyce McMahon James Mann Ida Rae Main Hayne Palmour lll Shirley Palmour Merriam Peterson Don Rice Madelyn Sanberg Irene Sinclair Barbara Spaeth Phyllis Jean Smith Charles Vining Margaret Wallington Dora Walker Elaine Smith Jack Young i t ' .,., rffeizif is '- '- I 5.9 M A -., f '- -pf' . I , -:al .55-.E . ., .L , . , 3 Z:-4 gr Q F i in Q 5 -I ,Z my V. 1 I IIE, ,..,, 'gn' gi, , , :Z X , at... - L -' Wm Q q in . .nm is M !..,..E y jp ,W J - .V ,S ay ., te, , -as , wqmeiifed - - 7Ze fafiwl lv-nc f-ne Bird .-Xrier. Lou Craig L .ine Berkins ,,.,ffjgda Day M. Ruth Ballew ifM1e Diefendorf Anna 'ae Burks Marv B. -us Lo 1 Buck as Joyce Cooke Blanche Callen - na Lou Giles 1 rgaret Gage Margaret Halbert Norma Hansen Gene Ivie Jean l.awshe Helen Lawshe Marjorie McVey Lois Myers Gladys Morrow Marie Madesh Nella Jo Nielsen N' ..ma Reddick Wm? an Wilrnath Stuclyvin Vida Lou Strickland Lorna Smith Bonnie Studyvin Florence Sorensen Lois Jean Tooley Helen Jeane Terry Defi Fleta Williams Bessie Walgarnott Jean Welteroth Dora Walker Jean Washburn Phyllis Wolverton Margaret Warren feacfewi of Um pep Jean Beveridge lll'lllil Mzijiii' Dorothy Carlton liil'1't'tu1' Teresa Thorpe 'l wirloi' Bobbie Trounson 'I'VVll'll'l' lflaigl Dickie 'l'Vl'iI'lk'l' lfliliiii Tl 0lJl'1S0l l Helen Warren 'l'NVll'll'l' Um yi UM? Cflfzkg Red! my rear, Glam rzuzaaf Jean Beveridge llrum Alzijor Mary Anne Plastino 'l'wirlc-r Teresa Thorpe 'l'wirl1-r Ardis Tingwall Twirls-r Bobbie Trounson Twirlor lflzrgj Dickie Trounson 'l'wirlm-r lflugi Helen Warren Twirlcr lil! Vernon Achenbach Julius Claar Joyce McMahon Norma Ploss Charles Vining Golden Barlow Edith Davis James Mann Don Rice Margaret Walter Burdick Betty Eakin Ida Main Gene Ruhter Wallington Fred Burkhalter Paul Eakin June Myers Madelyn Sanberg Dorothy Wahl Sam Chadburn Boyd Freeman Hayne Palmour III Irene Sinclair Janice Wahl Jessie Coats Alta Mae Gross Shirley Palmour Barbara Spaeth Patty Stanhope Dorothy Carlton Lenore Jenkins Bill Peters Elaine Smith Dora Walker Dan Connor Saxon La Turner Merriam Peterson Phyllis Jean Smith Robert Walker With the coming of our new instructor, Mr. Jack Snodgrass, several additions to the instru- mental music department were made. Instead of the usual grading system, the merit and chal- lenge systems were introduced, This stimulated the interest of the band students. Several concerts were given throughout the year, each proving very successful. The proceeds Don Swensen Jack Young of these concerts were used for the purchase of needed instruments. The instruments purchased were: two snare drums, tympani, symbols, up- right alto horn, bass clarinet and bass viol. The climax of the year's work was the District Music Festival in Rupert April 23, 24 and 25. The band, several ensemble groups and soloists participated. pep gan! 521004 Sham The Pep Band was organized at the beginning of the basket ball season. The members for the Pep Band were chosen in accordance to their ability to make pretty noises come out of the end of their tooters. Twenty-five members and four al- ternates were selected by the instructor, Mr. Snodgrass. Doro- thy Carlton was voted leader of the group. Several routines were Worked out on the gym floor and throughout the season the Pep Band put on floor shows, wearing lighted caps. This show became one of the novel sights for spectators of Southern Idaho. It proved to be a successful season and members of the band of 43 are trying hard to overcome those squeaks and squawks that sometimes happen to come out of the instrument, so that they may be in the J. H. S. Pep Band next year. 7iqwek Zwfeaiam ai goalie!! Qamu The Tigerettes were organized last fall as a permanent Pep Club to march with the band. With Mr. Snodgrass as the spon- sor, and Lenore Jenkins Majorette, the Tigerettes did real well in 'helping the band entertain the spectators during the half-time period at football games. The forty Tigerettes, all dres' d in lone' sleeved, white satin blouses, black skirts lineml in ognite, and white shoes and anklets made a colorful picture on the field. Besides performing' at two football games in Jer- ome, theyfperformed at one in Gooding. fi FW -, .. hr' 34. . I sl r oi,-sfo I A ol i ob i Q . Jae Wwe Mary Troendly liditm' ist Sm-nn-S. Elizabeth Mullen ldditur Emi Sc-nies. Miss Wilson Advisor Lillian Andrus Nora Atwater Mary Ruth Ballew Edna Bergener Lorraine Berkins Jean Beveridge Imogene Bird Lola Buckles Fred Burkhalter Blanche Callen Dick Callen Wilson Churchman Dan Conner Joyce Cooke Edgar Coupe Anna Lou Craig Kenneth Crothers Otto Dockter Betty Eakin Paul Eakin Teresa Ehrmantrout Boyd Freeman Glenna Freshour if em Mr. Robinson .Xllvisur Tommy Ambrose Earl Arnold George Ballew Bill Barnes Lorraine Berkins Lonnie Bevens Jean Beveridge Dorothy Carlton Kenneth Crothers Jerry Diehl Teddy Diehl Reinhold Fisher Lloyd Goodrich James Gorden Vernon Hall Marston Hessler Milton Hill Lyman Holloway Dale Hurd wr 'fi ...,. , A 5 ,,,... f'5f f-'fi ,l Q Don Jacobson Jeanette Jensen Freda Mae Keith Joe Keuter Alex Kinsfather Dale Hurd Elsie Irons Bessie Jackson Ilene Fox Neva Green Margaret Halbert Walter Huber Dana Messenger John Messenger Bert Nliller Gladys Morrow Eileen Mullen Elizabeth Mullen Ida Main Joyce lVlcMahon Marjorie Mcvey David Lewis Joe Madesh Marie Madesh Lois Myers Phyllis Jean Smith Saxon La Turner Nella Jo Neilsen Barbara Spaeth Janice Wahl Mildred Nutsch Vida Lou Nlargafef Hayne Palmour Strickland Wallington Ruby Payton Frances Studyvin Helen Warren Mary Ann Plastino Dale Terry Katharine Webster Merriam Peterson Helen Jeane Terry Joe White Norma Ploss Harold Thompson Betty Williams Dean Ricketts Teresa Thorpe Fleta Williams Madelyn Sanbgrg Ardis Tingwall Nina Wilson Barbara Smith Lois Tooley Maurice Wolfe Elaine Smith Edith Tortell Bob Woodhead Lenore Jenkins Alexander Kinsfather Jack Lewis Olin Loy Joyce McMahon Bill lvlerrill Arvid Sheldon Ray Stanger Bert Miller Mellie Spencer Lawrence Stone Kenneth Morgan Myron Spencer Charles Thomason Lois Myers Rawlins Stanley C. A. Vining Milford Peterson Vida Lou Nia-rgaret Madelyn Sanberg Strickland Wallington Alvin Walters Katharine Webster George Westfall Fleta Nilliams Truman J, Wilkes, Jr. lb- Office GQLZ4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bessie Jackson, Jean Lawshe, Helen Jeane Terry, Lois Myers and Mary Troendlv. Zealamalzan Glad 'l'lu- Fin-1-rlsic' I5l'Il2ll'lill0Y1l, uiiilvi' llii- .lii-1-viiiin nt' Mr. Post. pl'e-sviitwl lliri-e inzijrvi' lrlztyi 'l'l1w- Sl1l1llll4ll'l'lllQ' Iflillllihu 'l'l14' fiviuliri' In The Hills, :intl t l'om S2lXVYt'l',n 'l'l1i- lh-1-lzimzxtion l'l1ili ziltenilwl ilu- Siicevii F-slivail li-Y-ld in Burli-y on April Il, Sew-rail iiivinlit-Vs also aiu-mli-Ll lllv Sin-4-1-li f 'llll'Cl'- envi- all Pimzitc-llo. llvrn- they wi-re iii:-txiivla-il in lllillii--lip. stage se-ltiiigs, slzigi- c'i'1vriSi1lQ'r-1. :xml rzuliu sin-zikingl Back row: Vida Lou Strickland, Mary Lou Benbrook, Neva Green. Front row: Maurice Post, Advisr. 5 Lorraine Berkins, Vvilla Mae Nlaxey, Freda Mae Keith, Ernestine Ben- brook and Dana Messenqer. was fziwfzq Sfag Mary J Ones-A d af isor BACK ROW, Left To Right: Miss Jones, Phyllis Jean Smith, Katharine Webster, Margaret Wallington, Phyllis Smith, Glenn Doris Cncannouer and Lorna Smith. Front Row, left to right: Eileen Mullen, Frances Studyvin, Velma Terry, Elizabeth Nlullen, Helen Lawshe and Margaret Warren NZ W6Qii-'L me f we ee-.wx Wemdew of Zfze lainie 7mm RESOLVED: That Every Able-Bodied N. i J 'fl M- Male Citizen in the United States Should B6 Required To Have One Year of Full-Time Military Training Before Reaching The Present Draft Age. 'l'ln- mloliulv lt'IllllS fziili-il lu win this yuan' lint Slllllivtl lizuwl zinil wt-ri' 1'cwzirilwl with nun-li viiluzililv 1n':1m'licv anal in lol ol' fun. 'l'ln- liigliliglit nt' the :41-ziswii was the in- Xilzilimlul l4llll'llillIl0lll :il I-Iuisv. Al lllv Ibis- lricl 'l'mi1'11:ii1n-iii in 'l'win l-Hills. ilu- host svlioul was llie victor. Thiisi- 1-nriipvliiig wen- 'l'win Pulls, lilirli-y Jeruini- :ind Rupert. Back row, left to right: Bob Kulm, Lonnie Bevens, Joe Keuter, Alfred Potter and Mr. B. B. Brigham, Advisor Front row, left to right: Elizabeth Mullen, Katharine Webster, Joyce McMahon, Anna Lou Craig, Lorraine Berkins, Eileen Mullen. 9 Q 3 r 5 H . 7 , 2 5 xx sq ,Q L Margaret Ahrens Lillian Andrus Leah Faye Bailey Wauneta Barkman Bernadine Bartholomew Stella Baughman Clarissa Blackburn Rebecca Bruner Mary Burks Lillie Casto Vivian Claycomb Catherine Cloughton Dorothy Davis Gladys Downing 'fi illi F' Z . ...,ll in L lvlelva Driesel Margaret Ferbrache Evelyn Fiala Helen Flick Ilene Fox Naomi Gibson Alta Mae Gross Gladys Halverson Dollie Henry Beatrice Hepworth Mildred Hepworth Susie Hepworth Marjorie Hills Bernadine Hite Margaret Horting L' ' feafm 70 Game ami 7a Sew Phyllis Hurd Doris Johnson Agnes Klimes Esther Kinsfather Elsie Kulm Leona Kulm Helen Lawshe Leona Lawshe Marie Madesh Gloria Meiser Evelyn Miller May Millet Carol Moore June Myers Irene Ogata Margaret Onieda Gladys Owens Marian Owens Norma Peterson Bess Pinkston Fern Plumlee Agnes Pyne Clydabelle Reddick Velma Reddick Frances Riddle Nina Mae Robinson Irene Rodd Hazel Salladay Melveen Shaw Alice Showers Verna Smith all 'L la. 3 A v Q Artella Small Phyllis Smith Leona Snow Lydiann Snyder Mabel Spencer Ilene Talkington Edith Tortell Lavena Twitchell Dorothy Wahl Janice Wahl Bessie Walgamott Jean Welteroth Sophia Winterholler Phyllis Wolverton 1 V , 5 .55, :.:i:v,.l: ..,.. 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Listed Nora Atwater, Anna Lou Craig, Edith Dav- is, Neva Green, Mary Lou Hill, Fern Lee, Marie Madesh, Gladys Morrow, Marjorie Mc- Vey, Eileen Mullen, ElizabethMullen,Viva Lee Nance, Ruby' Pay- ton, Norma Ploss, Elaine Smith, Barbara Smith,BarbaraSpaeth, Teresa Thorpe, Fleta Williams, Lola Buck- les, Helen Lawshe, Joyce McMahon, Made- lyn Sanberg, Mary Ann Plastino, Glenna Fre- shour, Jean Washburn, and Joyce Cooke. The officers of the organizationare:Bar- bara Smith, Social Intramural Sports Prove Enjoyable Boys ad girls intra- mural sports were sponsored again this year by the Physical Education Department under the supervision of Mr. Williams and Leach. Sports they partici- Miss which pated in include soc- cer hockey volley ball, basketball, ar- chery, touch foot- ball.and soft ball. President, Elizabeth Mullen, Athletic Pre- sident , Mary Lou Hill, Sec. Treasurer, Fleta Williams, Sports Man- ager, and Neva Green, Sports Manager. The Jerome High Tigers gained high honors at the South CentralIdahoDistrict Boxingtournamentheld here. Kimberly took an early lead with an advantage of 2 points, but the Tigers made a strong finish in the last two night to cap- ture the title. Tex Jones has proved himself to be a good coach and he is well liked by all the boxers. Cheer leaders were elected bythe Student Body after a number of aspirants showed theircheeringability in a special assembly called for that pur- pose. Those elected were Otto Dockter, Yell King, Ruby' Wol- finbarger and Boyd Freeman, assistants. Throughout the year these leaders appear- ed before the cheering section at every game helping to encourage our teams. Qiiiii 1 Q, .. Back Row, left to right: Lawrence Stone, Teddy Diehl, Harold Edwards, Joe White, Fred Burkhalter. Second row: Coach John Norby, Jim Wildman, Maurice Wolfe, Wilbur Myers, Truman Wilkes, Bert Miller, Kenneth Crothers and Dale Hurd. Third row: Elvin Ehler, Earl Arnold, Alvin Walters, Tommy Ambrose, Dwight Osborne and Jerry Diehl. Bottom row: Jack Lewis, Manager: Milford Peterscn, Milton Hill, Kenneth Morgan, Lloyd Goodrich Charles Thomason, Ray Stanger, Rawlins Stanley and Lyman Holloway. -me ZZWZAQJZ vm, Wm mf of aaa Although the Tiger football team did not have the success this year they have enjoyed the past two seasons, they displayed the traditional fight and spir- it of previous Jeronce High teams. The squad was made up almost entirely of lower classmen With twelve lettermen returning for at least one more year of service. By the closing game they had tasted victory but once, but were consoled by JOHN NORBY, Coach Oct. Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 the fact that the prospect for next year looks like another Big Seven Champion- ship. Ray Stanger and Lloyd Goodrich were named on the Big Seven All-Star second team. Kenneth Morgan, guard, received honorable mention. At the end of the season, Ray Stanger, the quarterback, was elected honorary captain of the team. Football Scores Sept. 26 Shoshone 32, Jerome 6 Oakley 6, Jerome 0 Burley 25, Jerome 12 Filer 36, Jerome 0 Gooding 19, Jerome 25 Rupert 53, Jerome 6 Buhl 24, Jerome 0 MW E921f :2SEsl,4fQfihEzQfis5'?N M 'fi , 7 at - i'f??2 JEYJ7' zwmliimvammawqzwazm v?355 iM6 !Z es' . V wg, , M me rw Back Row, left to right: David Lewis, Jim Wildman,Coach John Norby, Maurice Wolfe, Norman Hardesty Center Row: Don Leyson, Mgr., Wilson Churchman, Alvin Walters, Edgar Coupe, Gene Moore, Bill Peters and Gerald Diehl Bottom Row: Everett Mietzner, Jack Lewis, Earl Arnold, Boyd Freeman, Ray Stanger, John Messenger, and Bill Merrill Um gaaaaz QW aaa aaa rar This year's club, although not winning a game, showed improvement over last. Our boys played several close games, losing by only one or two points. At the district tournament in Twin Falls, the team lost its first game to Gooding, 37 - 29. In the second game, after leading up to the last few minutes they were eliminated by Filer, 32-31g which was the third one-point loss we suffered this season at the hands of the Wildcats. Slim Mietzner, center, was elected honorary captain at the close of the season. Ilaslsetball Sclreduile December 12-Rupertg There ' -e i rs 1' XX f jg! ff January 2- iL.',,fgjl,'l Tl January 9- H 1 -Tyla . December 19-Goodingg 'There December 23-Shoshoneg Here December 30-Shoshoneg There Burley 3 There Buhlg There January 16-Oakleyg Here January 20-Buhlg Here January 23--Twin Fallsg Here January 30-Goodingg Here du February G-Burleyg Here fi lsr GD February i3-Filer, Here February 24W-Rupertg Here Tournament at Twin Falls March 10 to 14 - Two games, Gooding and Filer, both loft, close scores. February 27-Filerg There March fletlakleyg There March li-Twin Falls, There Um Bmw Wm Mme Waimea Back row, left to right: Harold Rocker, I-l0yd Goodrich, Mellie Spencer, Elvin Ehler, Milton Hill, James Humphries, Alex Kinsfather, Tommy Ambrose and Kenneth Morqan, Nlanauer. Center row, left to right: Robert Bell, Teddy Diehl, Lyman Holloway, George Westfall, Dale Hurd, Max Thompson and John Jones, Coach. Bottom row: Dale Johnstone, Buddy Stone, Henry Mitani, Everett Nlain, Rienhold Fisher, Duane Pharris Again the Jerome High School boxing squad sh-owed the fight and winning of pre- vious teams. The season was highly successful in the fact that the team suffered but one defeat, that to the Wendell Trojans on an off night, and one tie, to Maladg for an otherwise perfect record. Closing the season was the South Central Idaho boxing tournament held in the Jerome higih school gym. After trailing the first ses- sion, our boys came back strong in the last two nights to win over Kimberly, our nearest contestant, by a score of 18 to 15. These on the squad winning Golden Gloves are as follows: Fisher, 100-lb. divisiong Kinsfather, 116-lb. division, Vernon Hall, 124 lb. divisiong Holloway, 132-lb. division, Barnes, 140-lb. divisiong Hill 148-lb. division. Silver gloves were won by Main, 92-lb. divi- sion, Westfall 108-lb. division and Goodrich, 164-lb. division. At the close of the season, Lyman Hollo- way was elected captain of the squad. 'KSN 5 5 ,ami We we for mmf ,, ,iff rcs N 1,5 W ff . t . K 1 January 19-Wendell Here Qi -1- Q January 21-Shoshone There if N Q January 28-Shoshone Here 9 February 2-Filer Here ,L February 4- -Gooding' There i gf February 9-.Filer There lx K 515, X J, February 11-Kimberly Here l lf X February 18-Wendell There J Feb1'uary 20-Malad Here ' February 27-Malad There March 2-Mountain Home Here March 4-Kimberly There March 13-Mountain Home There March 17 -Gooding Here 4, I , f , 15 L l Miss Faustine Leach-Ada-isoi' The still young organization of G. A. A. in our High School proved this year to be a peppy group of girls always busy with some tourna- ment or leisure-time activity. Among' the group sports participated in throughout the year were: field hockey, basketball, softball, badminten and volley ball, Among' the leisure-time activities were golf, skiing, skating, archery, table tennis, dancing' cycling, swimming' and hiking. The girls were invited to several playdays throughout the year, an outstanding one being the Albion Playclay, helcl April 25th. On May 1, the girls sponsored one themselves, inviting thc surrouniling' units of the G. A. A. and the pros- pective freshmen. Throu,e'hout the year, the G. A. A. matinee dances were promoted and proved very popular. 1 1 My I , 'jd ! f'fW W If Ah Q, J fl gf v ' r Q A ff C ff JWM' MWW I we rf . '15 I Va S N f' fm , I .R H af P- 4 r ff f 1 ' f f'f'f' Mlfwf. ffffgjj ,, f fjlffj M, M1 J , .. ,, 5.52 V YM MVLZICG gefcwzq Zcallke 74. 14. Miss Faustine Leach -Aflrfsor The still young' organization of G. A. A. in our High School proved this year to be a peppy group of girls always busy with some tourna- ment or leisure-time activity. Among' the group sports participated in throughout the year were: field hockey, basketball, softball, bziflminten and volley bull, Among! the leisure-time Activities were golf, skiingg, skating, archery, table tennis, clzincing' cycling, swimming and hiking. The girls were invitecl to several playclays througrhout the year, an outstanding one being the Albion Playmlay, helil April 25th. On May 1, UH' 2'i1'lS sponsored one themselves, inviting' the surrourriing' units of the G. A. A. and the pros- pective freshmen. Throughout the yezir, the Cl. .-X, A. matinee ilzinces were promoted and proved very popular. QJAQAQZZ Semen fad Qeiimq Sllafzfecf 4555954 Back Row, left to right: Everett Mietzner, Otto Docktor, Maurice Wolfe, Bill Merrill and Coach Williams Second Row, left to right: Truman Beem, Theron Mason, Max Thompson and Ralph Morris. Third Row: Kenneth Crothers, Bill Barnes, George Westfall, Craig Walters, Melvin Newlan, Alvin Walters. Fourth Row: Harold Kennedy. 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