Jerome High School - Tiger Yearbook (Jerome, ID)

 - Class of 1955

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If Lu class whose good tlmes t11als and tuumphs W1 long be lemembel ed and chellshefl as they tum these pages now and 1n the unp1ed1ctable futule Then s lS the lmmedlate challenge of thls gl eat w1cle VSOIlCl61 ful Wol ld lVIaV they meet squauely and w1th detelmlnatlon thls challenge and ln then future llfe 16dllZ6 all the11 1deals hopes and Cl1Q3.mS ,LZ fasts! ce I ffwnlf 4 , I ' ,fie- 1 fl, - 1' J l- -e - - l 4 ,W n he ff, 1 tl, of ffm , J WV , My I f 1 ,f A I . , ,, - f ,' .., 1 , ' f I -- ' X! :A ffl. -, X. V' 1 y I ' V , 'T f , , J Q Q , fu I .1 'fl I- A' M l ff e l l , , ., 4. .,, ,751 ,, ' . ' f ff j., hfk , f - , H ' f'1' .1 pypylfil X lf., ' 'fl 1 1 'fr X131 7774- QU ' 54 -fl' 1'!X ' ' 1- -f ff! ' L , .-fyf, f JJ , If .4-ff, 1, ,J ,',ffe.c-., ,f iw, Vfff y ll ' ' .' . . ' - '. ' . Nf' .., . . . . . 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The Beaconllghts shnnlnq unto the darknees of our unlealned minds try Inq to show us the way were our Ad nwunustrwtnon They were our School our teachers who were so patient and wnlllng to help us IN every way We cannot hope to repay all we owe these wondertul people All we can say rs a heartfelt Thank you to them our Beaconlnghts who have help ed guide U9 on the rlght paths along our may up Board, working behind the scenes, and .7lze Ecaind in flue gaclgroun SCHOOL BOARD lSeatedJ James Rupert John Stelle Jr Ed Eakm Charrman W V Olds Superm tendent of Schools fStand1ngb Nat Spofford Warren Kays Tom Mahan TH E SCHOOL BOARD When we graduate from J H S for better or for Worse the force behmd us all these many years has been our wonderful ty we must go behmd the scenes and there we fmd the School Board Th1s group of people wrth thelr keen Judgement of char acter prck the mstructors for our shool I g1v1ng c1ed1t We owe a great deal to the School Board for then understandmg and mtelllgent approach to all school problems We must also thank the BO31d for our cur rlculum selected to help us students agamst what ever We must face ln the future Basrc sub1ects such as Enghsh hrstory mathe makmg agrrculture commerclal and manual tralnlng In plckrng the extra currlcular act1v1t1es We have been glven a wrde fleld rncludmg Journallsm speech sports musrc photography F F A F H A etc To these folks who are the foundatron of our school we extend our srncere appreclatlon ' '? I , J!! .3 Sa . . i I H . g . . . . .- h u u , I ' ' y . , . n I 3 . I u . . . ' ' - '. . , . . 7 - faculty. In pg1v1ng credlt for our swell facul matlcs, and languages: In addmon to home- , Q s . . , ' 1 -1, u , g . ' . . - 1 . . l. , 1 l . . . 1 . l 7 . - ' n 7 i 7 ! i 7 7 ' . A ' , . . ., . . ty . . . , . . s , i . n 7 we .gguloerinfenclenf anal lgrinciloa MR WALT OLDS Our Supermtendent of schools yes th1s IS he He does a good Job and IS as nxce as can be X MRS DOROTHY HARP Ffflclent to say the lens! MR PAUL TAYLOR AY have you met our Pete prmclpal and frlend he s hard to beat MRS CAROL ALLISON Our problems she patlently hears .g-an me g6LClfL4g .fin TEACHERS CStandrngJ 'VU John Emerson Mr Paul Taylor Mr Carl Worthington Mrs Rayma Brown Mrss Paulrne Grnes 1SeatedJ Mrs Lucy Dunn Mrs Genevreve Bovey Mrs Shrrley Young Mrss Edrth Nancolas Mrs Susre Wrllrams Mrs Edna Srek 'VIrs Edrth 'Vlaxey THE FACU LTY What vsould we have done wrthout our splendrd group of teachers each so drffer ent and all so lrkeable There IS Mr Wor thrngton who wrll be long remembered for hrs laugh frlled enjoyable classes and hrs unrque way of puttrng physrcs and brology over Mr Talbot wrth hrs smrlrng face and pleasant personalrty who can really play the prano Our adorable gurdes to the graduatrng Srs Susre Wrllrams and Mrs Young who have helped many a per son pull through algebra and brology Never to be forgotten Mrs Maxey that gave so much needed advrce rn the councrlrng room We wouldnt want to forget Mr Emerson because of hrs fun lovrng and happy sprrrt that made our speech and dramatrcs fun but very educatronal A patrent man who has at one trme or another taught us all to srng rs Mr Krrcher and Mr Luther help mg to make better farms and farmers for the future The effrcrent Mrss Nancolas al ways wrllrng to help no wonder she rs so well lrked by the communrty and her' many typrng students Mrs Perdue our vr vacrous Spanrsh rnstructor who keeps her students on therr toes Mrss Grnes some thrng new and colorful rn the school who adds a br rght spot to each day wrth her rn ter estrng busrness courses and Mrs Srek the congenral cultured advrsor of the Jr Class Of course we remember Mrs Bovey our Latrn speakrng lady who seems to weave a magrc spell when speakrng of her travels rn hrstory class Mrs Brown sweetness under standrng and rntellrgence all wrapped up rn one affable person Mrs Dunn a very amrable person who has made frrends of her many students through understand rng and helpfulness and M1 Davrs who has lead our school sprrrt along wrth hrs band The athletrc mentors Mr Gooch and Mr Dellrnger have really made a place for J H S rn all sports Our teachers are truly a team of wonder ful people and we wrsh to say Thank you ever so much U me , , , 5 - 5 E . . 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HI' 1 : '12 'ks 1 I 1' 1, N112 ' 11 s 21 f1'1l'11l1111 1 1, w'1111, 10 CfLOI'l MR CARTER LUTHER Mr Luthers a farmer at heart we must say For he teaches the Ag bows to do things the right way MRS EDITH MAXEY 'Vhs 'VIa'eey counsels well But ln Governme nt dom s shn excell MISS EDITH NANCOLAS She s bee n with us long we all knovs her well If you ask about IlV9WlI'l or Buslne ss she ll te ll MRS I-IENRIETTA PERDUE 'VIrs Perdue speaks Sp'1n1sh with 0181 In her Class everyone s urge r to ple'1se MRS EDNA SEIK 'Vlrs Selk knows '1b0utEngl1sh and I it As the Junior advlsov she s monde quite 1 MR ORAL TALBOT Can he tlvkle the Ivoues There s not '1 doubt As for Algebm and Drfmmg he knows vsh'1t thev ie 'lbout Halal WW we-J JA, V, I 1' ,UL I , W EU qi f7'L' co I' AJ 4 WDA! L 2 8' 1,4940 ,pt se, GMU gl if fr, he 'uffg iv tftflff-ff' MRS. SUSIE WILLIAMS: Mrs. Williams and her swe et southern drawl Ask about the Library or Biology she knows MR. S. CARL WORTHINGTON: He can really make Physics and Cheng? Our seie-ntific genius, Worthington 0 MRS. SHIRLEY YOUNG: Mrs. Young's taught us Math for a good many years, Our Algrebra and Geometry problems, she patiently hears. MR. GERALD DELLINGER: A better coach we couldn't find, With De1linger's advice, we're never behind. 11 .1 JKL x W' OZELQITLZ Olga QI 6 in U- QI STUDENT BODY OFFICERS tStand1ngl Dlck Vlarshall Student Body Presldent Tlm Daley Student Bodv VICL Presndtnt Kenneth Bengotchca Student Body Managtr lScatedJ Judy Lee Student Body Treasurer and Shnley Hardmg Student Body Secretary STUDENT BODY OFFICERS He1e they ale those all 1I'Il1301t2l11t Student Body Offlcels through yy hose many effolts haye helped keep the 3,ff'll1S of Jelome Hlgh School 1unn1ng smoothly duung thls plast 5631 Theles Dlck Malshall ou1 Student Body Plesldent le tdmg us 1n the Pledge of Alle jzancr to the Flag befole one of ou1 assemblles and noyy he has just lntloduced the speakel The Senate yy1ll please come to o1de1 announces Tlm Daley ou1 61'l91g'9t1C Student Body Vlce Pl9SldLl1t and Senate P1 esldcnt as he conducts 31100191 Senate meetlng' to dlscuss some ve1y lITl1J01lL2l11t school p1oblem Who IS that D1 etty gal 1ap1dly takmg doyyn notes 1n the Senate meetlngl XX hy 1tS Shuley Haldlnv ou1 Vexy capable Student Body Secletaly as she tecotds the rrnnutes of the meetlng Judy Lee ou1 Student Body T163,Sll1G'1 just 1LlSh6d past us on he1 yy ay to the 0fflC9 to yy olk on those ledgets and 1ou1nals of the Student Body Account tlylng to keep the school budget balanced Out Student Body Managel Kenny Bengoechea alyy ays on the Job made celtaln that the chans Wele set up befole assembhes and had the equ1pment 1eady fo1 the Games Lauy Kennedy ou1 6llthl.1S1c1St1C and LIl91g'Gt1C Yell Ktng led us 111 ou1 yells fol those gleat Tl26lS at ou1 pep 1all1es and games alyy ay s b00Stlllg ou1 S0l'l'l6tlHl6 fl100DlIlg' school Slllllt 'lhfse students hayc done wonduful Jobs Ill tulfllllng then 1espons1b1l1t1es as Student Body Offlcels and 111 ltcepmg ou1 school lUllTllll2 smoothly Our Outstcxndmg Student Body Presxdent DICK MARSHALL 12 . 5 Q -.. 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' c . . . l- . -K . rx I 1 u I I v v. .Al f pogfzczand SENATE 1Stand1ngl Jack Brshop Jerry Emerson Russell Hall Alun Chomacky Gene Sulhvan Dennrs Clarborn iSeated7 Ruth Ann Glass Carolyn Laird C'1rol Grbson Shlrley Hardlng Frm Daley Ann Hof Sharon White Patty Collmgs Knot Plcturtdl John Elllot SENATE Red hot polrtrcrans and lrberal leaders are terms that may be used to defme thrs year s Senate of Jerome Hrgh School Thrs contr over s1al group enacted many new statutes that caused a lot of commotron and comment rn our classes and around our halls such as opemng Pep Club to any crtrzen ot J H S demandrng that Student Body Offrcers keep then scholastrc standards hrgh and many smaller unnotrced 1tems that tend to make our school a lrxelrer and more pleasant place to be Tun Daley our energetrc and capable Presrdent pre mg Secretary of the Senate kept all mmutes and records of proceedrnffs clurrng the meetmgs The members ot the Crtrzenshrp Typrng Welcomrng and Ballot Commrttees had many and var red responsrbrlrtres All the hours ot ww ork put rn by commrttee members contrrbuted greatly to the effectrveness of our Senate As our ever patlent fmdxrsor Mrs Bovey and her trmely b1ts of wrsdom wrll not soon be forgotten by J H S Senators The Student Coun c1l Workshop rn Burley proved to be very helpful to Senators Trm Daley and Shrrley Hfudrng and Student Body Presrdent Drck M nshall who ably represented Jer ome The Senate was honored by the fact that the School Board mvrted them to 1 dmner to talk over and grve adx rce Senate Advnsor and Senate about school problems The Senate of 05 should be P'es'de ' hrghly commended tor the fme Job they drd for our school MRS GENEVIEVE BOVEY and our Student Body and TIM DALEY 13 l O O 0 . 7 3 . . ., ' ' I , - l , . ' l . I . .X , - srded over all those rmportant meetrngs. Shrrley Hard- , . - . t , 1 . I . N 1 Q I . 6 - - v n . F . Z 7 7 . ' . 1 7' ', , ' KK ' Y' 37 ' - . H - ' . 77 ' .. if U - . . Q y v u Q 2 . y . . .- i . . ! C . I . 7. , , ur- VY ' , . Cl Qiefla mkjiw ty, Hess Darlene Klmbrough lorene Callsn 'Nlary lou Shupe Fern 'Vlyers IuAnn Buttner and Flora .hckson EOL!! t0l Q go i BOOK STORE Carol Alllson larry A son NTargare1Rowlands EQtel'VIauld1n 14 C ' E Q - K ,,,..5- . Y l 1 K E CAFETERIA: Mrs, Otto, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Emerson, Mrs. Yingst, Eileen Patheal, Janet Jensen. Bet- K' E-1 if 9 H U N,,...A 1' K , wk , : , , ' llig , , ' . . ' . L I 6U lCLI'lf5 l 0,QCil0l'll5tff If Anlta Gasi Mrs W1ll1ams Barbara Gregg PROIECTIONISTS lStand1ngJ Kenneth Bengoechea Gem Sulllvan Mr Worthmgton Barbara Farxs Carol Peterson B111 Stover Earl Fulkerson Wlllard Spaldmg Ed Pelcrson Ardell 'Vlcrrllt Phxl Brack enbury Wendell Wh1te Wxlllam Hall tbeatedb Glen Grant Jun Jepson Bllly Wolfrnbarger and Gary Luther 15 ! .L . O O D M , Q, WW I 3 X ff V 35. 'J LIBRARIANS fStandingJ: Joyce Skiver, Kay Rowlands, Mary Moeller, Shirley Hardingg 1SeatedJ: t :Y if - 'P b '55 JX,1U1w11,,e,.Jf,, IANITORS Mr Wllford Deck Mr Wllllam Hopkms Q JP-'MO S3 STUDENT IANITORS Glen Sulter B111 Cox Ted Deck J ny Emerson my CLUB bd if ROOM Q 3 5FElT'LlEl-ITE x , Z 4 1 1 I W I N o X T ff vi, ' Y f 1 ' V f ' I If I 4 . ' gi V If X I I ' Ax Y U J 17 Spotllghts on the stars and who cwn they be? Why ot course ll tl organnzatlons and clubs that have kept Us hopplng and helped us to balance out our hugh school years We were encouraged to develop a more co oper hwe better sportsmanship and to ac cept and tultlll our responsubulutles all preparing us for the road ahead They are all yery Important le us now spotl ight those stars IN C . . ' -. a wc ative spirit, to broaden our interests, to c I , ' ' 1 ja 'X BLQQGU4 5 ju l,LflfLl Q 0Uel l'L0l 6 GIRLS STATE Merrrlyn Summer Ann Hof Estel Mauldrn Carol Petersor BOYS STATE fback rowsb Drck Marshall Fred Ayarza Ed Peterson Russell Hall 1Front Row! Kenny Bengoechea Kerth Jenkrns Gene Sullrvan DeW1tt Moss Jerry Prescott GIRLS STATE BOYS STATE As four grrls clrmbed rnto a car over flowrng wrth lugufage they thought of all the work and fun they would be havrng durrng the next srx days These grrls were on then way to Syrrnga G11 ls State at Caldwell Idaho Legron Auxrlrary and other women s or ganrzatrons and were selected on therr cha racter leadershrp and co operatron After regrsterrng at the Caldwell Cam pus the grrls settled down to a full schedule of actrvrty One of the most outstandrng events was travelrng to Borse and fforng through the actual process of runnrng the government at the Caprtal Burldrng Some of the offrces the Jerome grrls recerved are as follows Estel Mauldrn Crty Clerk lVIerr1lyn Summer Mayor and State Representatrve Carol Peterson State Com mrttee Woman of the Federalrst Party and Ann Hof State Representatrve and Crty At tor ney Representrng Jerome at the Eleventh Annual Gem Boys State on June 0 W as an outstandrnof delegatron of nrne Jerome boys These boys were chosen on the basrs of scholar shrp leader shrp and general abrlrty and were sponsor ed by varrous Jerome Men s or ganrzatron Thrs group arrrved at Borse Junror College ww 1th the feelrng or Good fellowshrp and enthusrasm Whrch pr edomrnated the actrvrtrvrtres of the week Set up on a two par ty polrtrcal basrs the boys garned much useful and rnterestrng knowledge of governmental procedure They convened rn the Senate and House chambers for two days to put thrs knowledge to prac trcal use Jerome boys recervrng offrces were Gene Sullrx an Gold Part5 Secretary and Senate Majorrty Floor Leader Jerry Pres cott Town Councrlman and Parlrarnentarran of the House of Repr esentatrves DeW1tt Moss Town Councrlman and Kenneth Ben Ofoechea County Prosecutrng Attorney Q 5' i g 14- A at at I Bl 1 1 ' 16 I l 1 s I Y a 1' ' 1 .7 r cp 1 , . v. D , . ' l 1' - . A 1 1 ' 7 . l . . I 7 1 1 1' 1 7 They were sponsored by the American - - - . .. t , D- I ' .N . . . I . 1 . V 7 C, , 1 1 - V I . ' . ' ', ' , - ' . 1 1 1 1 . . ' - 1 V .1 ' . 1 ' , . Y . . , . 1, . QA .i ,, . h . .zu . .l - 1 Q . u , - , Q' 1 V 1 v 3 1 D 9 9 ' I 1 Z . ' . ' G y Y . . . 19 glue cave ire fa ASSISTANT EDITORS John Din Y Iell Sharon Van Hook We-rr11xn Summer Pattv W11cner 4Not P10 turedb Noxma Nnlsnn FEATURE REPORTERS Ann Hof Peggv Weatherton June Re1d Flora Jac kson -Al, LIVEWIRE ADVISOR and LIVE WIRE EDITOR 'Wmene Van O1 man edltor VIISS Ed1th 'Vancolas 'ldvlsor SPECIAL REPORTERS Ann Sh1r lu Sharcm Whlta Freddie Ayar Nancy Capps UA GLW f 'YL www MIMEOGHAPHEHS Carol Karren And Shlrley Joan Terry Roberta S11baugh Kathryn Andgrson Wxllard Spaldmg Carol Glbson EATURE WRITERS ShlI'l1L Shmn Donna Thompgon Najean Hodg en Judy Lee TYPISTS Carol Karren Udene Bymgton Joan Terry Roberta S11 baugh LuAnn Buttner 21 0 0 K Q f X A I my 1 Q . A Q , 1? tx x M 7 . L , I . y V 1 5 v 1 - I E! fr A F : . .X . V x Y . - d , . NJ X, Mm, Q 1 .. K , . 348 QW 5164! TIGER ADVISOR and TIGER EDITOR Mlss Paulme Glnes Jerry Prescott ur ,ae -vii' SOPHOMORE and IUNIOR CLASS REPORTERS Cheryl Helss 'Vlar garet Jensen Charleyne Marshall SPECIAL REPORTERS Carol W1lcomb Kay Rowlands Margaret Rowlands Nancy Prescott iNotp1cturedJ Tom Stoltz 22 I . . . s r ZR' - ,ff X I I ' , n , A ' , . ' Islas? -, ' 3 4? '33 . -lf, -Y s. . ., 1 .I .4 ,V V, vs. I' f v f I .4 1 I A M 'a km uf II. , M - ... MM ,. :Q I ' 1 Y 4 51, agar 52 ff BUSINESS MANAGERS and LAYOUT EDITORS CStandmgD Pa Fleenor Gene Sullxvan Tlm Daley ISeatedJ Ann Hof Judy Lee Carol Peterson 41. ASSISTANT EDITORS and SENIOR WRITE UP EDITORS iStandmgJ Carol Henry LLou1se Rlce iSeatedJ Carolyn Lalrd Derrel Roblson Barbara Far1s ORGANIZATION REPORTERS lStand1ngD Helen Donnelly Murlel Blake Cheryl Helss Kay Rowlands Margaret Jensen fSeatedJ Carol Wrlcomb Nancy Prescott Margaret Rowlands Ruth Ann Glass Charleyne Marshall 26 O 0 CL . . . : t K . Slmffef gugfi CAMERA CLUB iBack Rowl Blllle Thomason Dlanne Crlstobal Damelle Darllng Jeanme Stewart Dorothy Ball Carol Wllcomb Cheryl Helss iSecond Royl Pat Fleenor Merlxn Darlmg Glen Grant Carol Peterson Barbara Farls Joan Terry Kay Talbot Arlene Blue Mr Worthmgton advlsor fFront Rowl Blllle Wolfmbarger John Danlell Wendell Whlte Wlllard Spaldmg Eddle Peterson Jerry Ken nedy Ardell Merritt Jlm Jepson Kenneth Bengoechea CAMERA CLUB Chckl Flash' The plcture s taken, and our Camera Club was off to a start for 1955 Th1s fasclnatlng club was advlsed by Mr Carl WOFthlHg't0Il, the sclence lnstruc or Our Camera Club met once a week, ev ery Tuesday nlght, at whlch tlme ou1 good f1 lend and adv1so1 Mr Vlorthmgton en llghtened us a httle more on that enchant mg subJect of the camera, explalnmg among many thlngs, how the fllm IS exposed and how to develop It after lt has been ex posed Some of the older members of last yea1 s Camera Club were ve1y helpful ln a1d1ng the new members galn more know ledge about thls lnterestlng subject After a falrly qulet fust semester we rushed mto the second semestel, 1n WhlCh we spent most of ou1 tlme developmg DIC tures We had saved flom the summe1 and those snapshots we had taken duung the fu st palt of the school yea1 Thxs was very mterestmg and a lot of fun fo1 all of us As usual, We have had a very successful and lnterestmg year and we hope futule Camela Clubs have as much fun as we have ha 3 Y , , . 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H ,, . . 1 I I I b Ql'l0I 5 an ell 0I'l tad SPANISH CLUB Oul SDaIllSl1 Club got off to 1 llylng seal c fllll 1112 the semestel undel the capable leadelshlp of lts offlcels, Jack Blshop, P1e lClCl1t -Xnn Hof, XICG Plfflflellt and Gl01ld Moss Seeletalx Tleasulel and thell clflXlS 01 Nll Iillllbdll Among the actlxltles lOl the Inst s metel xx as the de Ol 3.tl0ll ol a lloat tol the TIQQI Dax palacle The theme iol the llo xt, supplled bx Ml Klmball xxas, VM thought lt xx as ne xt xx eek lhe annual paltx lOl the Cllllstmas season xx as a sock hop dlnee to vxhlch the xxhole school class xxas 1HX1t6d F01 entel talnment lnstead of lllltlatlllg nexx mem bel s, the SD21IllSl1 Club had a mock lnltlatlon f0l Nll Klmball PIIZQS fOl the most unusual s mek, xx tle g'lX0ll and candy lxlSSQS WVQIG plo X1flCfl 101 lelleshments Some of the candy klsses had toothplcles ln them vxhlch, when found, could be ledeemed fOl choclate bals All xx ho attended the sock hop enjoyed themselxes lI'I1fI1Ll1SQlX and agreed that the dance x 1Q lblg success Dllllllg' the second semestel Mls Pel due lOlLlIlllGfl lS Spanlsh teaehel and ddV1S01 OlllLQlS lol thls S6m9StCl VVCIQ Calole llosman, P1QSlflE'llt Bobby ILS9lCk, Vlce Ple Qldillt and fxlOlld Moss, Seeletaly T1 QASUI x The annual Spanlsh Club plcnlc, held at the Dllbllf, Dalk blought to a close the lestlxltles of the Spanlsh Club f0l the yeal SPANISH CLUB fTop row? Sharon OHarrow Bobby Esslck Wlllard Spaldlng Ed Peterson AllS01l lVIacKnlght 'Vlargaret Rowlands Jeanne Stauffel Mvrna Hendrlckson Cheryl H9151 Carol Wllcomb Ma rlanne Fort Carol Fltzslmmons 'VIary Ann ODanlels 1Second loxxi Carol Peterson Gene Sulllvan Kenneth Bengoechea Sharon Werner Jean Brannon Carole Hosman Gerry Smlth LOUIQG Hessler Carolyn L'llrd Barbara Harper Allta Gass lFront Rovxb Jerrx Prescott Gerald Kennlson Jack Blshop Glorla Moss Carol Henry Ann Hof Norene Van Orman Helen Donnellx 'Vlarrllyn Morton Kay Row lands S I . ' , V' ' , , f, .,, .1 ' V v , . . - 1. se e 1. J . . X . V' ' . . ' - , ee, . 1 . . . . - ' Y . I - . Y . . i 7 . V . Y 1 1 ' . . ' ' .' . . , A . - Y . . - . . . - . V . . . -- . ' - . V' V H . 7' ' A ., I ' 1 ' ' A '. ' . x x ' xn I x ' I - 'x 1 . . v . ' . . . . .. l wld c . X . V K . .KV 5,- 3 - u V , yn - ' ' . ' 4 ' . X .' - . . . . e e P ,, l le l L. ' ., . . V . -. 3- L , , ' . , ' i , . . i ' , , , - , ' . ' 1 V - ' . V. U 7, ' ,, V. ' . ' V . . . . 4 . , L . . - , . . . V. - , V V 7 ., . . W - . - . , e ' , V . W .', , . . . - . . .- 1 . . . - V ' . .' ' Y K . x V V. U v 77 . , V ' . Ll' A C V . V ' V' . -- ' ' ' , V - X , . . 7 7 ' X . l . . . . 3 . vw.. . . . ' e . ' A . . ' ' 1 Y . , . . . . 1 . , .e , c , e , 4 , 1 ' 5, ', I 1 I , ' ., , - - - , V ' , .. , . . , , ' V -. 4 A -V - - V V 1 l 1 ' ' m V V - . e V V - - V - ' c V ' . 5 -' I ' 5 .' T . X 1 . C V A x . , x . ' ' ,'. A ' , ' f6U f5 ana! idl' efif DRAMATICS 'lhe D1amat1cs Club, under the 11116 su DQINISIOH of the11 d11ecto1, M1 John Em 61 son, has p1 ese11ted some Sl.llJ61b plays thls yeal Mole and mo1e students ale becom mg 1nte1ested IH thls tlne 01g3I11ZcIt1011 111 xx hlch the membe1s not only li-33111 hon to act but learn all about the D1Odl1Ltl0l1 of a plax, fl om the appl1cat1on of make up to the ut oi spotllghtlng f.l'dI11L2ltl0I1 vshose alms an towfud the ad xancement of dramatlc a1t and the general lmploxement oi thc 111d1x1dual fL111Ct10I11I11, of SQIXICQ o1gan1zat1ons 1n a school All membe1s of the D1amat1cs Club a1e vsox kmg to acqune the IICCGSSAIL ten polnts to galil the much ox eted ho11o1 of b6COIT11l1g mem bels of the Tl199IJldl1S Th1s o1gan1zat1on 1S lust ,qettlng stal ted here ln ou1 school, and IS stead1ly gallllllg' ln membe1sh1p vnth the ll1Cl9HSQd 1l'1tQl6Qt students haxe taken 111 lt 'lhose few xx ho a1e membels of Thesplans 1110111111 flash then offlclal DIHQ DRAMATICS CLUB 4Back rovxb Mr Emerson adwsor Myrna Cralg Rae Nel1Bu1tnLr Calvard Allen Hemy Snoderly George Crowe Carol Peterson Norman Brogdon Doug Brown B111 Eakln Georgre W1l cox Cece-11a Coupe l'VI1ddle rovsb B1l11e Thomason Pat Barentscn Sharo1 Whlte Raymond Ogden Charles Holllbaugh 'Vlary Ann OD3 11LlS Kathryn Anderson Estel Mauldln Elxa Johnson Ruth Ann Glass 'Vlargaret Rowlands Flora Jackson fFro1trow1 Patty Wllcher Anna Gass Lee Thompson Jerry Cooley T1m Daley B111 Cox LOUISE Rlce Kay Rowlands A111 Hof Norene Van Orman Susan Flemmg .-.-gv-l-- 1 . - I D 3 .. - . I v . I . . v. I 4 . . T . 1 n r X- X ZA- 1- 1 . -. - e I . Y. d v 4 u v In Thespians is a national dramatics or- . , . ,- . - 4 V V ' . x H - , 4 - ' ' ' ' J' 26 ourna idm eniuded QUILL cmd SCROLL iBack row? Mrss Nancolas advrsor Derrel Robrson John Danrell Norma Nelsen Judy Lee Nagean Hodgden June Rerd Nancy Capps Helen Donnelly Mrss Grnes advrsor Trm Daley lFront row! Carolyn Larrd Barbara Farrs Carol Peterson Merrrlyn Summer Norene Van Orman Carol Henry Jerry Prescott Ann Hof Iourse Rrce QUILL and SCROLL Qurll and Scroll the youngest organr zatrorr rn Jerome Hrgh School was agarn started last year after berng drscontrnued members strll rn school thrs year Durrng the year howex er a candle lrght ceremonv was held to rnrtrate fourteen new members Wrth thrs number rn the club We had a very successful and busy year On Apr rl Fool s Day the Qurll and Scroll sponsored an all school car nrval wrth the drfferent organrzatrons rn the school havrnff a booth Candrdates Were nomrnated by the members of Qurll and Scroll and a krng and queen were elected by penny votrng A dance was the clrmax of the evenrng It rs the hope of our club to make thrs carnrval a tradr tronal event each year Qurll and Scroll rs a Journalrsm honor ary socrety Wrth students from the upper thrrd of therr classes partrcrpatrng He or she must have done some outstandmg work rn Wrrtrng erther for the TIGER or the LIVEWIRE The club rs advrsed by Mrss Edrth Nan colas and Mrss Paulrne Grnes The offrcers thrs year were Noreen Van Orman Presr dent Merrrlyn Summer V1C6P1eS1d9Ht and Carol Henry Secretary Treasurer w. f ' I I Vai' 'A sr-. W W.. . sv . I , ' D- u. . . . ' 7 I . I . . I I I I . . . I - a few years ago, with only four' original - -' - , - ,I I I I I . . . I . . . ! 7 ., ' I . . . I I . I. , . . I . . . . . . I I I . . . I I . II . I I I I I I I .I I I . I I . .I . I . . . I . I I 27 .!4C6l6lel'l'ly LUCLI' U'll'lQl 5 FINALE I-'ROM ONE ACT PLAY lStand1ngl SCENE FROM ONE ACT PLAY Pat Wllcher Calva1d Allen Amta Gass lOn the flomh An1ta Gass Calvard Allen B1l1Eak1n Pat W1leher DRAMATICS D1amat1cs act1x1ty 1n Jelome Hlgh School began vs1th the p1OdUCtl0H B1othe1 Coose the 1esult of vseeks of lHt9HSlV6 study and p1act1ce SpOl1S0l9d bg the nevs 15 f0ll'Y1Ld D1 amat1cs Club th1s plax wx as lat ed as one of the best Dl0dl,lCtl0l1S of Je1ome ma of a11 Oldel b1othe1 havmg to assume the lQSpOI1Slbl11tlGS of 1a1s1ng a houseful of bO1S telous chlldlen th1s play ploxed to be an Ol1tStal1d1I1g con1ed5 Leachng 10165 vsele plax ed bx B111 Cox and B131 gaut hon la11ds Suppo1t111g acto1s a11d actlesses X1 e1e GGO1gQ C1 ovse NILIIAI1 C1 a1g Ann Hof N'01Ql1Q V311 O1man Susan Flemmgf C3101 Pete1 son Mau Ann O Dan 1ells and Estel Mauldln Student D119Ct01 wx as Ruth An11 Glass Whele s Lau11e anothe1 laugh D10 xokmg 11ot was D1 esented as the last three act play of the season Dep1ct1ng the absu1d DOSSlbllltX of an all 111 fun k1dnapp1ng be founance kept the audlence on 1tS toes thloughout the ent11e play Leadmg 10193 111 the ex emng pe1fo1m ance V916 played by Ruth Ann Glass a11d C3101 PQt61S0l1 Suppo1t1ng actols and ac t1esses V619 Estel Mauldln Sandla Bell Susan Flemmg 1151113 C1a1g Lavuence Coupe LOUISE RICQ B111 Cox T1m Daley Calx a1rl Allen and No1man B1o5zdon W y' Q ' U 1 . , , . S ,H 1 . r ' ' an ,Ja ,' ,H , - , - ' . ' 7 r- 1 ' V 1 - . . v . ,- . , . , 1, ,. . - 7 . - , , , . .. V -. - . . - Hlgh 111 1'9C911'C Y931'S- P01 f.1'3y1112' the d1191Y1' coming the real thing. A scintillating per- . - . . ' ' r . . . . . i . . ' .1- V .. 7. . . Y . v . , . 7 . , , - 7. v 1 v 7 ' 1 Y Q v 7 ' Af . . . Q ' 1 .- . ., '1 , D . ' . . by , . ' y . y I . v - : . - V , A v -- k I' , ' v - ' v ' , I 7 . . Y 7 D . Y 7 7 7 7, ' I n I Y , V U 1 I , 1 . ' ' , . 28 O 0I 0I'l'le ,N .SZAOOK MAKEUP AND STUDENT DIRECTOR FOR ONE ACT PLAY fStand1ngJ Pat Barentsen Sharon Whlte Lee Thompson LOUISE RICE lSe-ated? B111 Eakm DRAMATICS Othel Dxamatlcs 3Ct1V1t16S th1s year we1e the Chustmas Play dep1ct1ng t1ue Ch11st1an Splllt and feehng p1esented du1 mg the Ch11StIT13.St1d6 and the one act play exh1b1ted to the student body and en tel ed 1n the competltlon at the D1St11Ct Plas Festwal P11Y1C1p3lS ln the Chustmas Play we1e Challes Holhbaugh Calvald Allen B1ll1e Jean Thomason Flola Jackson B111 Eak1n and Estel Mauldln POI't13,51l'1g maln 10193 IH the Contest Ploductlon WV919 Calvald Allen, An1ta Gass and Pat VV1lCh61 Student D1FQCtO1 and Stage Managel NVQ16 Lou1se Rlce and Lee Thompson, respectlvely Declamatlon act1v1ty 1n Jelome Hlgh School IOSG to a new h1gh thls past yeal w1th numel ous honoxs belng taken by pal t1c1pants 1n both the D1st11ct Declamat1on Festwal held IH Halley and the State F9Stl xal held 1n Emmett In the D1St1lCt Festlx al Jelome cap tul ed foul SUDGI 101s and flue excellents placmg 1n nlne out 12 events vxhlch IS leally an outstandmg achlevement J 91 ome walk ed off ww 1th the top honols 1n Class A Ra d1o Drama ratlng an excellent At Emmett 1n the State Declamatlon Festlval, Jelome agam 1ated neal the top takmg one supe1 1019, and f1VQ Hexcellents The Rad1o Dlama agam came back Wlth an excellent latlllg' 3 ' A A f f 5 ' 5 . I . ? ,.,, r f 3:51 if - , '. 4' if ., in . s I ' .E E . . 5 I . l I 1 1 2 X E 1 I . . - I Z Y D Y , , . . u a I I ' ' ' y u 4 v . ' 14 1 I 1 Q' ' I 4 v' u n . u v f ' . . y . .- . . 1. . , . . . , - Y V - . . - Y . . . . . . 1. 7 . '. . 7 l - ' ,' ' ' ,' , , u ,' , n ' , u n . . . I . . . v - Y . . . 1 s 9 i J - 1 ' . . 7. ' . - 29 U, Life 0l'l'l 017161 Ql 5 THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Ou1 Chapter of the Futule Homemakels of Amellca was O1g'a11lZGd ln Jelome Hlgh School to g1V9 guls 1I1t91eStGd ln homemak mg a chance to fulthel that lntel est and to provlde wholesome 1nd1v1dual and gloup re Cl63.t10l1 as vsell as to p1 omote bettel home communlty, and wx o1ld c1t1zensh1p Oul Futule Homemakers have been Vely actlve du11ng the fall and the spung F H A MEMBERS tBack row! Sharon Hurd Mary Lou Shupe Ann Dykstra Derrel Roblson Ollle Jean Flfe Sandra Bruener Kav Talbot Charlene Mosclev Ann Durrant Judy Urbach Marllyn Thompson VVIHFJOFIQ Pettlt 'Vlyrna Davis Jeame Stewart tSecond row? Jeanette Llckley Nella Sult er Fern Meyers Patsv Jewell Ar one Blue Margaret Altken Sha ro'1 Weatherton Charlotte Shaw Shlrley Jepsen Blllle Gall Bra Ich Vlvlan Blunt Jean Easton Marilyn Harlow Kathy Crowell Patty Brooks tBottom rowb LuAnn Butt ner Barbara Farls Merrllyn Sum mer Norene Van Ormal NaJean Hodgden Sharon Van Hook Mar garet Jensen Shlrley Hambleton Carol Fltzlmmons Joan Terry Mar 1lyn Morton LOIS Shave lVIrs Dunn Advlsor tNot plcturcdb Norma Nelsen SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS tStandmgl Fern 'vleyers Jeame Stewart Anna Davls Shlrley Ham bleton Sharon Weatherton Patsy Jewell lSeatedl Nella Sutter Mary Iou Shupe Ann Dykstra Jeanette Ilckley FIRST SEMESTER OFFICER tStandxngl IuAnn Buttner Vlary Lou Shupe Marllyn Harlovs Derrel Roblson Lorene Callen tSeatedl Fern 'Vlevers Ollle Jea1 l'1fe Ann Dykstra semestels The success of thls group was due largel5 to the lllltlllllg' etforts of C3101 Fltzslmmons, P1es1dent Ann DykSt18, X71CQ Plesldent Ollle Jean Flfe, Secretalv, and Feln 115618, T1easu1e1, dllllllg' the tnst se mestel, and Ann Dx kstra, Pl6SlClQl1t Marx Lou Shupe, X106 P1 es1dent Jeanette Llclelex Sec1eta1s and Nella Sultel T1 easulel , dur mg the second semester . , . - . - . . s ' - -- . . . . . , . . . . . - . 5 . . ,- ' 4 , I a 1 D 1 I I u w u 7 1. ' ' ' ' - - 1 v . - - . .. .' . - . ' , Q . 1 . v Y . . ' . . v v L 1 I ' , , - ' ' Y' . ' . ' , Y p - y . A 4 v . - Q V - ' , . . - v . .- , V ! . , , , .4 , .J , V 9 Q C . I D . x ' 1 A Craig, Danielle Darling, Anna 5 ' 1 I l I - . , , . Y A I . 1 1 2 a , - I J 1 4 v . 5 x Y . . . X V W 7 v v A 1 X D A y - v - v ' . 3 . ' - v v ' X . . , Y Y - , , . , , . , U . , Q E' A , 1 ' . ' - , . Z I , 1 , I , 1 l A. . . 0 , N . l U X x v v , , A 1. Z ' . '1 - i . 30 onf Gdowog gow THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Among the many act1v1t1es for the yeal, 1n add1t1on to the m1xe1 f01 prospec t1ve members and the fo1 mal 1n1t1at1on, NVQIE, the Ha1vest Ball and the F H A and F F A assembly Sexual gnls fx om Jelome took hono1s at both thc Dlbt1lCt and the State Conventlons, the Dlstl 1Ct Conventlon belng held here at Jerome Cooked food sales wele held and p1 oflts tlom a mllk d1spense1 1n the hall x1 ent to the F H A treasury In SGIWICS to the communlty they made fayols fo1 the hospltal at Thanksglvlng, packed a Chllstmas box fo1 a needy famlly It ChllSt mas tlme, and alded ln the Tubel LUIOSIS cam palgn W hlZLeS at sevung they concluded thc yeal ww 1th a style show Mls Dunn, 3.flVlSOl for thc g'lOllp, alded the gnls IH Stl1Vll12,' to fulfrll then' goal To vwald New Houzons NEW INITIATES fBack row! Pat Smlth Vlvlan Blunt 'VIHTJOFIG Pet t1t Charlotte Shaw Sharon Wea therton N'1Je'an Hodgden Norem Blue Ann Durrait t'VI1ddle row! Kay Talbot Judy Urbach Shlrley Hambleton Anna Davls Nella Sulter Patty Brooks Patsey Jewell Sharon Hurd Joan Terry Sharon Van Hook fSeatedJ Jeanette Llckley Damelle Darlmg Jeanne Stewart Myrna Crarg Margaret Jensen Yolanda Qumtana Vahet ta Roblnson Shrrley Jepsen OLD MEMBERS 1Back rowb Lo rene Callen Mary Lou Shupe Flo Ia Jackson Kathy Crowell Ann Dykstra Iors Shaw Derrel Robison Ollle Jean Flfe Merrllyn Summer 'Vlarllyn Morton Charlene Mosely Margaret Altken iSeatedJ Maru lvn Harlow Fern Mevers Margie Hussey Mrs Dunn Advxsor Carol Fltzlmmons Bonme Plelstlck San dra Bruener LuAn'1 Buttner FOURTH DISTRICT OFFICERS lStand1ngJ Mary Lou Shupe D1 anne Cranney LaRene Whlttle QSeatedb Nova Jackson Susan H1gh1e Joan Peterson Beverly Schroeder Rose Knmpton Janet ldhflson . . . . x v v 1 . . - . ' . I Y' ' r v I - 9 Q I ' 1 1 . . ix ' . . 2 . - ' ' . - u . . . v,. ' . . - - y - V V- v . . , , - . 3 'w -' . 1 x - 1' . l . X . I. . . I . I . X , . . U .' H . '. . . x. t H - , 1' , , . - ' 1 q C I ' , Y g K t v , - Van Orman, Barbara Farls, Arlene , 1 3 A : - . K K - 1 1 1 1 5 '1 , , si ' I I ' 1 x 1 .. , . 1 1 L - - - .. - - K 1 l - . 1 1 . '-4 V 4 1 1 . x ' I . ' 1 , . . 3 - Q 1 . 'qv - , A -- . I 1 4 v ' . l , 1 . . , ' 1 3 , 1 . . . QA. -1 . 3A lgdllflg 0 all FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA One of the outstandmg 01 gHl11Z3.tlOI1S 111 Je1ome H1gh School IS OU1 Futule Fa1me1s of Amel 1.a VS 1th a fxne Splllt of co ODQ1 3tlOll and 1l1t6l9St the bovs 111 the blue and gold Jackets f1n1shed 3I1Oll'l6'1 successful xea1, led bw these capable 0ff1CGlS Fl1St SQITIQSIQI lxelth Jenkms, P1es1de11t La11x All1SO11, Vlce P1es1de11t The1on Nelson Se IGIHIX and Dannx Fo1sx th TIQHSUICI, Second se AGRICULTURE I CLASS 1l'op rout Gaxl Burgoynt Darrel Hmnson 'Vlax Thompson Larry Iuckman Jlmmy Rupert Donald Nedbalek Glendon Cubler Jmrry Vlektr 4Centcr rour Robert M111tr Dannx Axford Gall Jones Wayne Mart1n Verdell New lan Junlor Weeks Tommy Hubcr Dtnms Axford tBottom rout Rodney Calder Ivlf Cuff Eddle Dexter AGRICULTURE II CLASS 1Back rowb Art Peterson Kenneth Ful ler H O Nix James Rovwbottom Ronald DeGraaff Bob Burnham Wally Wllson Bruce Thomason tSeCond row? Cox Jones Ron ald Calder Karrtn Boguslawskl Lavrle Hall Donald Barga Edvun 'VIcVey Jtrry Wavment Carl Bean 1Front row! B111 Eakln Robert Chambers Dlck Base Wendell Klrkpatrlck AGRICULTURE III 6. IV CLASS Carter Luther Instructor Daxld Ptttlt Gerald Hardmg B111 La1rd ll9llQ Burnham Kenneth Doughtx Dlek 'Vlorr1s Davld Burnham Nor man Jerkm 1aVe1n 'Veavts Jerlx Kulm Kenntth Taxlor lKneel1r1gb Gene Casto mestel, LHIIX Alllson, I l6Slfl6llt Lag 119 Hall V1ce P1es1dent, Donald Ba1ga, S6019 ta15 and Gene Casto T1easu1e1 A1m1ng fO1 the goals expressed 111 then motto L6-ldllllllg' to Do Do1ng to Lea1n Ea1n1ng to L1xe L1x1ng to Se1xe, 111111161 ous act1x1t1es xx e1e ea111ed out Fleld dat one ol manx f1nanc1al DIOJQCIS found the bows ot ou1 Futu1e Fa1me1s Chapte1 XXOllil112' ha1d . all J ' V ' ' ' . .VV ' J. ' - . V V . 9 L , - - 'IT' ' ' ' svn u u I n I , , - . , . . . . . , . . I Q 1, F K W .L .. A LV V -H 1 . . . . VV .Z V .v i. .V--VY. 'V ,, I , . . . . , , . . ..V . . . . . . , , I , V - . . .. . V . V v ' ' .1 - V . V L n. VV. . . . . s 9 K' V 1 ' ' ' w v u in N K , . L' it , x - . V V . V . ' V ' v , x , 1 - v 7 A v I Y w v X I VV V V: 1 1 v . X v , . . V ' -- ,, , 1 . X , V -V V , B, I V: 1 A , 4 ' 5 Q' V , V - , V . 1 K , ' v ' ' Y Y V V V ' 1 . ' li 1 ' ' V V ,L V Y V 'I 2 A V V 1' 'V W f - V A . -V -V , .Q X i , -3 1 V - V' 2 '11 V V -U .V l ,l ' . V . 4 1 x - ' , ,. . 1 V, V . .1 . - Q V' A - L 15' ,lv , , . . -I V ,, V - 1 . L05 U1 well' FUTUTRE FARMERS OF AMERICA ln the potato fleld to 63111 money f01 the11 Chapte1 Competxtlxe fa1m1ng, da11y poul t1y, and lu estock contests kept them busy all yea1 Plojects fleld tou1s, classroom act lVltl6S, 1xo1k1ng1n the shop F F A t1a1n mg, ealnlngs and saxlngs, and schola1sh1ps helped leads the bovs fO1 the11 vocatlons as futu1e fa1me1s They had fun at squa1e dances, the F H A and F F A Harvest Ball, lee skatlng pa1t1es, and WOlk1llg on the F H A and F F A assembly The 6ffOl ts all made to fulf111 the Olga 11lZ2.t1Ol'1S DUIDOSG V916 helped g1eatly by the effol ts of then 3.ClV1SOl, M1 Carter Lu ther F F A IUDGING TEAM MEMBERS Robert Chambers Dlck Base B111 Eakm H O N1x Donald Barga Kenneth Fuller Layne Hall Prtsldent Larry Alllson VICE Pre sldent Theron Nelsen Secretary Danny Forsyth Treasurer Robert Barga Reporter Gene Casto Sen tmel lSeatedJ Carter Luther Ad vlsor AGRICULTURE III 6, IV CLASS 1Back row? Robert Barga Doug las Brown Orvll Hepworth Paul Iwakrrx B111 Stover iBottom rowl James Hall Danny Forsyth Larry Alllson Ke-1th Jenklns Everett Ah rens Theron Nelsen I C C I. . .V . . .' , - . - . i . Y , . . s . . Y Q - -Y - 4 - . u y ' Y 1 1 - , . . . 2 I. g . I-'.F.A. OFFICERS: Keith Jenkins, qi A K dai I , - -3 . 33 Ogdf Q00t8l 6 Ne W PEP CLUB tBack rovsl B1ll1e Jean Thomason Loulse Hessler B1ll1e Ga1l Branch B0bbl8 Ess1ck 'VIyrna Cra1g Dav1d Petztt Kelth Jenkms Larry All1 on Kenny Taylor Tom Breed B1lly Wolflnbarger Larry Pett1ng1ll Bruce Thomason Estel Mauld1n Rae Nell Buttner An1ta Gass Sharon Hurd Merrllyn Summer Elva Johnson tF1fth rowl John Urbach Buddy Blue Emma Utter Earl Fulkerson Mary Moeller Beverly Kulm Margaret Jensen Charleyne Marshall Betty Hess Cecella Stra1n Cecella Coupe Susan Flem1ng Bonn1e P1elst1ck Laet1t1a Thomas Cheryl He1ss Margaret Rowlands Gerry Srnlth Barbara Faris tFourth rowl Sherry Snead Dale Harrls Damon Rutherford T1m Daley Barbara Dru m11er Nancy RODIUSOH Sharon Weatherton Nancy Prescott D1anne Crlstobal Carol Karren Udene By mgton Kay Talbot Arlene Blue Joyce Kmght Allson MacKn1ght Marlanne Fort Jeannette L1ckley Nella Sulter Charles Mecham tTh1rd row? Dan1elle Darllng Ann Durrant Judy Urbach Marllyn Thomp son Ann Hof Merlm Darl1ng Wlllard Spaldmg Eddle Stockton Glen Su1ter Wendell Whlte Patsy Je well Patty Brooks Margorre Pett1t Elalne Houston Goldle Hargls Marllyn Morton Barbara Gregg Larry Halstead iSecond rowl Conn1e Block Joanne Woolley June Re1d Lorene Callen Mlldred Munger Berna Detta Smlth Jean Easton Glorla Moss Sandra Bell Jean Brannon Ruth Ann Glass Jeannle Stewart Anna Dav1s Sh1rley Hambleton Sandy Bruner Mary Lou Shupe Anne Dykstra Sharon OHarrow Barbara Harper lVlarJor1e Hussey tFront row? Robert Keherer Darryl Rutherford Sh1rley Rutherford Najean Hodgden Carole Hosman Carol Peterson LuRene Pratt Carol Henry Glade Johnson Carolyn Lalrd Larry Kennedy Jeanne Stauffer Norene Van Orman Sharon Van Hook Ann Sh1rley Ollle Jean F1fe Myrna Hendr1ckson Derrel RODISOD Arnetha 'VIcGhee Carol W1lcomb Sharon Werner P H az that Rah Rah and Yea, T1gers boommg out of the gym durlng a thrllhng game or durmg a pep assembly? That s the Pep Club the club that has become the spark plugs of our pep and Splllt Under the enthuslastlc leade1sh1p f thelr Off1C61S Glade Johnson, Presldent, Carol Hosman, Vlce Presldent and Ann Hof, Secreta1y they have really set a new record for ln enlng up the crowd and show mg good SDO1tSIT13I1Shlp Snappy color IS added 111 any gym by the 3tt13Ct1V6 o1ange sweate1s of ou1 Pep Club CLUB The black lettels and emblems show up very l1lC9ly Th1S year a new 1dea has been put 1n to effect 1n the club It 1S now open to any member of Jerome H1gh School who W1Sh6S to belong and IS wlllmg to purchase a sweatel Many new students have Jomed the Pep Club and a1e strammg the11 VOICES to 1nc1ease the volume of those hvely cheers Wlth eve1y yell ou1 peppy boosters g1V6, they p1ove once agam that they a1e one ot the most act1ve o1gan1zat1ons 1n school and that they are he1e to stay 114, , l 1 - 1 1 1 1 A 5 Y V 3 Y Y I U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 4 Y Y Y Y 7 Y l 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y ' ' Y Y Y Y - Y Y Y Y Y Y - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y Y Y Y Y - 7 1 Y 7 Y 1 Y - I Y Y I Y I Y 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - . 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y Y 3 l I Y I y Y A 7 y e , at 77 sa ' 77 , ' 1 1 . . 1 . . , , 1 0 . . . Q ' . Q 0 1 ' I ' ' - , Q . . . . . . . 7 Q 0 ' 1 . Y ' - 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 ibriff .iam - CAQQFAOIJQPJ GIRLS DRILL TEAM CBack to front? Nancy Prescott Myrna Cralg Glorra Moss Judy Urbach Loulse Hessler Connle Block Goldle Hargls Beverly Kulm Jean Easton Dranne Cr1stobal Margaret Jensen 'Vlar Jorxe Hussey Sharon Weatherton Elalne Houston Jeanne Stewart Danrelle Darlmg Anna Davls and Sandra Bell leader DRILL TEAM Our Dull Team has put on sevel al colo1 games Th1s team cons1sts of elghteen guls undel the leade1sh1p of then student dxrec tol, Sandla Bell VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Carolyn Laird Larry Kennedy Jeanne Stauffer D1essed ln Whlte pedalpushers and somethmg to be p1 oud of as they fo1 med the J , oul school emblem, at the half tlme IUNIOR VARSITY Anna Davls and Shlrley Hambleton ful half-time drills forlour many basketball OYRHEGA SW921t91'S, the D1'ill Team g9-V9 US 35 ,41.JfAe Yflluf Sim!! Q13 VARSITY CHORUS tTop row! Ronald Calder Norma McVey Doug Brown Susan Flemmg George Crowe Estel Mauld1n Jerry Emerson Barbara Harper Robert Fort Murlel Blake Norman Jerke Sharon OHarrow iSecond Rowb Robert Barga Nancy Robmson John Elllot Bonnu Plelstlck Howard Haslam Kay Johnson Calxard Allcn Arlene Blue Don Snell Norene Van Orman tTh1rd rowl Arnetha Mc Ghee Glenn Su1ter Kay Talbot Jerry Cooley Kathvrn Anderson R'1ymond Ogdon RaeNell Buttner Tom Rudy Margaret Rowlands tBottom row? Mr KlFChQF D1reCtor Olllt Jean Flfe Blllv Wolf1nbar ger Buelly Box Bxuce Thomason Glor1a 'Vloss J1n1 Jepson Flora Jackson Vlonty Gxlcs Lugene Butler VARSITY CHORUS Ou1 Va1s1ty Cho1 us, 111 wh1ch membe1 Slllp C311 be g1antcd onlv th1ough outstand 111g talent a11d e14t1ao1d111a1y LffO1 ts lll Slllg mg, met QVQIY mo1111ng p1omptly at e1ght o clock to 1ehea1 se thell songs Thev d1dnt m1nd th1s ea1ly l1ou1 because they would 1a ther smg than sleep, a11d the beaut1ful man nel 1n Whlch they sang the numbers N1gl1t and Day Danclng lll the Da1k Soon lt W1ll Be Done, and P1 AISL To The LO1d and the nox elty 11umbe1s such as I Wont KISS Katy have DIOX ed the11 6ffO1tS XQIV wo1th whlle The wo11de1ful tone you w 1ll hea1 11' some t1me you happen to d1 op by the 3.l1dlt0lllll'l1 when the X731Sltj ChOlI.lS lS p1act1c1ng lS the 1esult of many new XOICQ cond1t1on111g, methods M1 Kl1Ch9l, ou1 yocal d11ecto1, l1as used w 1th them The OfflCQlS elected f01 X73.1Slt5 Chor us H616 kept ye1y busy, ca1 lylllg out the11 re spons1b1l1t1es P1es1dent Calvald Allen could be seen at 1nte1yals d11ect111g the Chorus A1 netha McGhee Sec1eta1y, may have galn ed a few g1ay hans fl0I'l'l trylng to keep tl ack of all membe1s and 111 reco1d1ng th9l1 attendance Geo1ge C1 ow e, VICE P1es1dent, alded Calva1d and acted as P1 es1dent prote n1po1e lll h1s absence B9Sld8S p1ox1d111g ou1 e11t11e Student Bodv w1tl1 muslcal llllYl'lbClS fo1 CXCIY oc Cc1Sl0ll, ou1 X a1s1ty C1101 us sang fOl the LIOH s Club, fOl the School Adm1111st1ato1s, at the Va11ety Show, and gaye a S3Cl ed C011 cut 1n Ap11l ' Y 7 ' 1 1 ,1 1 - 1 ' x 1 . x 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 r 1 1 ' ' ' - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 ,' 1 ' '1 , . C 1 1 7 l V ' 7 ' l J I ' ' 1 l . - l - 1 -- - - 1 1 1 1 . , 1 1 1 . . ' .. ' . , ' , , ., 1 , - ., , , - , . 1 v ' 1 . ' I 1 u - 1 f v v Y - 1 1 ' ' A ' I - Y . A 1 . ' 1 1 A 1 ' ' - 7 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . ' ' 1 - 1 . . 1 , ' ' I ' ' 7 1. . 1 . v . 1 . y - N . . H . I Q . Q . . 1 n ax ' , ' X , ry u , , Y - ' - v Y - ' 77 U 1. A 1 77 . ' 1 V, . ' - - 1 1 1 . U 7 1 ' ' ' 177 . 1 ' . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1' ' . ' 1 1 1 1 ' . 1' ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1' , . ' - . ' 1 ,V 1 ' 1 1 1 . y ' Y . '. . , h . . ' , 1 ' 1 - ' 1 ' ' ' .' 1 1 1 1 - 1 Y Y Y . - . . . r ' X - . '. jf of will Wuazc THIRD PERIOD CHORUS iBack Row? Harold Knrght Ronald Calder Joe Phrlllps Monty Glles Gary Anderson Donald Snell Deryl Tlnker Ronald DeGraaff Wendell Klrkpatrlck Jxmmy Jepson Terry Ward Russell M1ller fvvllddle rowl Dor1s Madson Patsy Jewell Janrce Gardner Rea, Olsen Cecella Coupe Carol Ann Glbson Pat Barentsen Joyce Kmght Goldle Hargls Janet Jensen Irene Blunt Beverly Kulm Joan Peterson Derrel Rob1son Valnetta Rob1nson Ruth Meyers Sharon Weatherton Mr Klrch er Ccholr dlrectorl tFront rowl Jean McCoy Joanne M1ller Anna Dav1s Elame Houston Dlanne Crlstobal Patty Brooks Opal Llttleton Sharon Whlte Peggy Emerson Yolanda Quintana Darlene Haberman Charlotte Shaw Darlene Kxmbrough Barbara Drumller Donna Thompson THIRD PERIOD CHORUS Hands behlnd you1 heads s1nge1s lets heal some tone Ahhh' Frnel And We are oft slnglng Cllmblng Up The Mountaln Chll dlen, one of ou1 favor 1te Neglo SplI'1tl13lS, undel the dl16Ct1OI1 of ou1 cholus d1rect01, M1 K11Ch91 Th1S IS the Th11d Pel 10d Chorus durlng one of then lehealsals ln Whlch they D13Ct1CQd such songs as R1d1n ln the Cha1 10 , Noth1n L1ke a Dame, Shoutlng S ng, and Go1n to Boston Th1s actlve slnglng g1oup has done Well thls yea1 and sang at the Chustmas Concert and the Vanety Show, addmg to the enjoy met of these p1 Ogl ams Dulmg the second semestel the Chol us was dlV1d6d 1nto a Guls Chol us and a Boys Chol us They ente1 ed the sp11ng muslc fes t1yal 1n th1s way and gave Jelome a good 1 epl esentatlon OfflC61S for the Thud Peuod Chorus wele P19S1dQ11t, C3101 Glbson Vlce PFQSI dent, Denel Rob1son, and Don Snell, Sec 1eta1y Among then many 3Ct1V1tleS for the yea1, they gave an all cho1 us pal ty after the Va11ety Show to whlch all cholus members Wele 1nv1ted All who attended had a won del ful t1me danclng, eatlng CO0k16S, and hot chocolate I O O i Wi K X 1 f 9 . - J. -lf is . , fl R ' if - , a A el .N r P A I N -,. A ,ul I f . I 3 v , -1 , . , . , , , V Z A 3 , . , v , , , , , , , Y I I i 4 I 1 ' - 2 , , , , . , , , , , ! H Y i A 1 ' ' 1 . I Y th n 1 I h . . . . ' , I , . . . . H . . . . ' ' ' 1 - . rv . Y .' . ' ' . s . h . l v . 1 - . 1 n - ' . . ' ' ' . .' , , ' 1 , ' . ' - -- .. . 1 1 , . u H h ua I u ' . U . . , . w . I ' t!! KK ' 7 ' 77 ll ' ' ' 0 ' ' . O 77 u ' a 17 . I . . . . . Wefoclg WaLer5 BOYS QUARTET Three Hlts and a MIQS Bruu Thonmson Wormwn Jzrlu Doug Broun Robelt Bnugi POPULAR The Thlee Hlts and a MISS, 0u1 boys quartet, sang those good old ba1be1sh0p then manv 3CtlV1t1GS for the 5931, they sang, fO1 the H0sp1tal fxlllld and at the annual SPEBSQSA p1og1am, and 1ece1yed a 1 at the muslc festlval Ou1 T1ge1 bvslngstels composed 01 twelye talented S1l1g91S, D10V1d8d us and many of the 01 g3H1Z21t10I'1S of the communlty yy 1th f1ne muslcal ente1ta1nment IH the 101m of noyeltv songs RQXX2tlClQfl at the muslc GIRLS TRIO Ollle Jc'1n Flfc Kathlyn An derson Rae 'Well Butlnel lACCOD1pHI1lStl Glorxa 'Vloss TIGER SWINGSTERS fBack row! Howard Haslam Glenn Sumr Norman Jerke Cal wud Allan John Elllot 1Fr0'1t rovw A netha McGhee Ollle Jean Flfe Vlargarct Rowlands Glorxa Moss Rae Nell Buttner lAcc0mpan1stb Balham Harper SONGSTERS festlx al fO1 then effolts they 1ece1ved a 1 Blendlng then yoxces IH some good Quartet sang 101 the Canyonslde G1 ange the Hospltal Gu1ld, and fOl 1nte1m1ss10n en te1ta1nment at the Ha1yest Ball OL11 Gnls T110 sang many populal songs fo1 us duung th1s school yea1, and 19 een ed a 2 at the muslc festwal One and all they haye done a supelb Job of D1OXlClll1,Q, QXQIXOIIQ yylth songs fo1 eyery OCCHSIOH GIRLS QUARTET Armtha McGhee tel Vlauldm lVIur1el Blake Susan KACCOIHDHHISIT Glorla Moss l 1 . ' . ' . J ' v . ' . . . ' U 77 , . songs with that wonderful harmony. Among soprano barbershop melodies, our Girls' ' . L ' ' -' - y . Y r . ' . ' -. , . . - ' V H 77 1 ' - v ' 3 ' U . ' . 7 .' y 1 ' ' . V Y l : . , ' , cz as - ' - ,' L ' 1' . ' ' ' - . v' ' . , y - v v' - V . . . . I 1 h ' A .X I A . Y A .l Y V ' 33 l C 85 il 6l fl 01115 ORCHESTRA tbtandmgy 'Vlr Ddvls 1Back row? Carolyn Dans Gall Hall Glo11'1 Rldgway Buddy Blue 'VI Kimball Damon Rulhertold Gan OHa1row Fldm Boguslawskl Vl'11y 'Vlocller Darwln Thompson Ioulse Hessler tFront1owJ Anltfl Wllcornb Mildred Hirtsholn Kfly Harder larry Sld wtll lamfu Hmtt Nap an Hodgden lynn Helss tAccompan1stJ Gloria Vloss ORCHESTRA AND DANCE BAND These two muslc 0lg3I1lZ3t10T1S are the newest add1t1on to ou1 Je1 ome H1gh School be commended for settmg up and dn ectlng the Olchestla and Dance Band Although Voung and mexpelltnced these two 1nst1u mental groups can be lustlx p1 oud of thell muslcal dCll1t,NQl'I'1Ql1tS 'lht purpose of or gan 1ZlI1g the O1Cl'lLStld. and Dance Band w as to fulthel the I'I'1llSlLdl knowledge and educat1on of those people lnterested enough to 1nvest much of then t1me 1n practrce and WO1k1Hg' out new styles, auangements, etc The Dance Band lS composed solely of people takmg band and anx pel son who has the talent, 1n1t1at1xe and tlme can play IH the OlCl1Git13 We hope these new sources of L11tQlt3.lflII1CI1t contlnue to g10NN and 1m IJIOXQ tor the beneflt of the school and to the adx antage of those who enjoy pal tlclpat mg DANCE BAND CBaek row? Farrell Thompson LeRoy Anderson Gary Luther Kenneth Talbot Shlrley Humphrles fFront row! 'VIr D3V1S d1reetor R1chard Neal Joanne Woolley Budd5 Blue 'VI1Idred Hartshorn John Urbach Jean Thompson Darwm Thompson tAccompan1stb Glorla Moss O A ' l ,V A I.. - K V , ' . V . .J v . v' J ' B. YA. 'Y A K . A , .' ,' Y . 4 u ' ' u w J . 1 I music department. Mr. Irshal Davis should Y H 1 ' h . ' - -' x I 3 v ' - - I - ' v Y , . , ' v . ' . 5 . ' ' . y ' - ' 1 . ' , v ? ' ' x . . - . v ' . ' ' . I ' 1 '- V 1 1 x Y . ' I ' - l I u 39 EPZ POM, 17 cj, AAQLHU! BAND fBack row! Mr Davis Myrna Craig Farrell Thompson Bobby ESSlCk Billie Gail Branch Loy Ann Overman Colleen Emerson Joan Humphreys Gary Luther Billie Jean Thomason louise Hessler Pat Otto Bobby Keherer Darryl Rutherford Shirley Humphries lTh1rd1ovxJ June Reid Mildred Mun ger Jeannie Stewart Carol Sparks Elva Johnson Damon Rutherford LeRoy Anderson Tim Daley Lynn Smith Sherry Sneed Cheryl Heiss Jean Stauffer Gary Ollarrovs Wilma Bingham Mary Moeller Charles Fulkerson Emma Utter Bernadetta Smith lStcond row? Najean Hodgden luRem Calltn Joanne Woolley Kay Harder Carol Peterson Carol Henry Jean Thompson 'vlarllvn Thompson Judy Urbach Anne Durrant Danielle Darling Nancy Prescott John Urbach 4F1rst iovsl Joy 'vlolvig Myrna Hendrickson Connie Block Buddy Blue Sandra Zimmerman Lynnetle Hexss BAND to the low iumble of the bases, the J ei ome High School Band has had a Wondelful in strumentatlon this yea1 From pei foi ming at half time at the football and basketball games to giving seveial conceits the band under the skilled leadeiship of M1 Ilshal Davis, p1OV1d6d ou1 entue student body Wltll music for eveiy occasion Officeis elected weie President Tim Daley Vice P16SldQIlf, Damlle Darling, and Secietaiy Caiol Petei son The band made an outstanding D91f01 in Twin Falls last fall For the colol ful 011 ginal maiching numbei they used in the competition, they 16C6lV6d a fust place 1at ing Eight Band students attended the an nual Music Clinic that was held in Jerome Eligibility to this clinic is gained thiough haid work and outstanding ability in music Topping of the yea1 vs as the annual Music Festnal that vias held at Buhl Ou1 Band appeal ed in neat gi ay and orange uni fO11T1S and made an outstanding 1ep1 esenta tion fiom Jerome High School 7 lil Ranging from the high trill of the flutes mance at the District Marching Festival held I .1 ' n 1 y , . Q 1 . I ' .- a u 1 . I I . . .u . v D , . Q . , . 3 . - 1 . J . . Y 7 i . ' ' . . . 7 - -- , . ' - - '- v L ' 40 uawaf Waealroa ' Annual Chrxstmis c-unm II undex pmt bponwxshlp uf hind 'md CHOIUQ Music maestros MR. DAVIS and MR. KIRCHER 41 Q arcAing mail! TWIHLERS tBac-k rtiwl: Najean Htlflgrlen. Pat Otto. Ann Durrant, Bernndetta Smith, Mildred Munger, Billie Jean Thomason, and Marilyn Thunipsong 1Front rowi: Joanne Woolley, Jeannie Stewart, Nancy Prescott, Maxine Thomason, Myrna Craig, Sherry Sneed, Danielle Darling.. COLOR GUARD Bernidatta Smith Joy Nlwlxig, Junt Reid IuRtne Callen TWIRLEHS 'Xl lrlit l Niung x MAIORETTES PIV1 Johnson 'Vue in lludg VWHCQ Pri sctitt 1 dt n hind Vlsini Craig : x- K 1 ' V - A -'vw t x' ' A i D 'W . 4 1 ,, 1 . 1 A A . QQ . 3 , Q , 5 , ' 5 - . W 3 Q E li , 5 J l ,,CfT.'T:'l!:. ,-. : A i '-r . fer, Mjrnzi Craig, 1 I 1 .' .A 2,74 - .ew I 3 .VK At'-cj-'l Safwdft .!4l'l'lClZ0l'l6 GAA CTop rowl Patsy Jewell Charleyne Marshall Margaret Jensen Carol Peterson Barbara Farrs Sharon OHarrow Sandra Bruner Lors Shaw Marllyn Harlow Kathy Crowell Patty Brooks QM1ddle row? Cecelra Strarn Charlotte Shaw Sharon Weatherton Nancy Prescott Dranne Crrstobal Myrna Crarg Danrelle Darlrng Jeanne Stewart Joan Mrller Joan Peterson Judy McClure iBottom row? Ruth Meyers Brllre Jean Thomason Marrlyn Morton Arlene Blu Betty Hess Alrce Grfford Betty Gas sert The Grrls Athletrc Assocratron or bet ter known as G A A IS an organrzatron for the grrls of our school who enjoy sports not only by watchrng them but also by playrng pornts they must earn rn order to recerve therr J s and at the same trme they keep therr frgures tr rm Under the very capable and expert acl vrce of Mrs Ecllth Maxey the grrls put on an excellent assembly November 4 wrth num bers rangrng from court trrals to dancrng If ever you came rnto our gymnasrum on a Frrday noon you would probably s e the G A A grrls rn a fast game of basket ball rn one end tumblrng rn another and rn general dorng almost everythrng energetrc If you have wondered vshat or ganrzatron the grrls belonged to that tumbled at a few half trme basketball games they were from Jer ome Hrgh Schools own G A A semesters were Carol Peterson and Char lotte Shaw Presrdents Ann Shrrley and Kay Carroll Vrce Presrdents Charleyne Marshall and Judy McClure Secretarres Margaret Jensen and Patsy Jewell Gym Manager and Kay and Fay Carroll basket ball team captarns We grve specral thanks to Mrs Maxey and the G A A for helprng to promote good sporstmfmshrp and a sense of farrness throughout the school .I , . . . , D - . . n . ' l . D . . . , O 1 Q- ! ' 7 them- These g11'lS W01'k hard f01' the 220 The officers elected for first and second ' u 7 ar ' : - , - , - 1 1 , a , 1 , n . . . . , - 3 Q g . I . ' . . - , . , . I . . ' , . u . . , - ', , - ' V Q - . . Q . . , ' e . . . ' ' n 1 4 . ' C . ' 7 'I ' ' 43 Qfiel' llflllefff ICLUB CTop row! Glenn Suiter Rrchard Mrchelson Doug Brown Norman Brogdon Doug Brogdon Ronald Moore Gary TO'lg1Sh Howard Haslam Harlan Wergt Drck Marshall Ronald Large Johnny Ellrot fM1ddle row! Joe Boguslawskr Toby Grrndstaff Brll Cox Brll Crarg Jerry Butcher Jack Brshop Danny Forsythe Theron Nelsen George Crowe Gary Wambolt Bob Mahanes 4Bottom row! M Gooch advrsor Phrl Brackenburs Eddre Peterson Glade Johnson Freddre Ayarza Wrllard Spaldrng Jerry Emerson Jerry Prescott Larry Kennedy Eddre Stockton 1 CLUB Any boy who has earned a varsrty let ter rn track football O1 basketball auto matrcally becomes a member of J Club upon recervrng hrs letter Thrs group of boys ma5 make or break the reputatrorr of Jerome Hrgh School by therr actrons upon the hard Woods crnder track and grrdrr on By therr clean hard play sportsmanlrke conduct neat appearances and physrcal tr arnrng these fellows have made Jerome Hrgh School ath letes known and respected throughout all athletrc crrcles An actrve fun lovrng group the J Club takes part rn and gurdes many actrvrtres rn our school In sponsorrng Trger Day the J Club drd a very commendable Job especrally rn burld rng a beautrful float and selectrng four at tractrve Senror grrls as candrdates for Trger rol Henry Roberta Srlbaugh Carol Peter son and Ann Shirley Roberta Was elected Queen She was crowned by Jerry Prescott at halftrme of the Jerome Preston football game At the Qurll and Scroll Carnrxal the J Club sponsored the popular football throw besrdes sellrng cushrons at the Drstrrct Class A Basketball Tourney Clrmaxrng the year the members had a chrcken fry and sprrng party Gurdrng the Club s efforts thrs year were Ed Peterson Presrdent Fred Ayar za Vrce Pr esrdent Jerry Prescott Secre tary and Treasurer Glade Johnson of ' l L ' V H ' r '. ' Y , 9 ' ' , ' , ' , ' I ' Q ' : ri Q , , . - . . - .. . . - . , Day Queen. In a very close race among Ca- ' . . . . . - 7 1 1 , ' , ' 1 . Y . . . . . . y , l 1 0. l I I . . I . ' ' ' . . . ' 1 ' V v . , , ' 1 1 1 1 1 , . , ' ' ' 1, 0 1 ' l r ' ' . . 1 . ' 31 1 1 , I . 3 .- 9 . . . I J ' 3 a i ' , , - . . . y t 44 J? wf.LLf,L,z,-mzfa me iifcfwijw-w2za.0,f Jpwvuwviypwfh ,Lua UQ! svunmuurs ,, H g M J N ' . , 0 ' 31 o 0 1' , . ' VY,ff I ' 4' ' 1410 b DQ fafyn fnowf X W1 H AXXX Y J S. - CR As our Sportllgnt falls on Atnle tncs rm mortes run tlwrougn our muncls memorles ot loud cneers lwddllng to getner at football games an orcler t keep warm or tne too close atmos pnere an tbe gymnasuum at a basketball game Yes and we recall tne tnrull ot partncupatnng ln all tne track events erome l-lngn Scnool nas truly dns played abultty sportsmanship and a great deal ot entnusuasm tor sports Botn our Varslty ancl our J V teams under tne cllrectlon ot capable coaclwung nave done well ,ll O l l ' o I .g . g ki W A if LW Lf? ti I ZZLTV If A M . rl . Lfcf ' .J Mn 'rom BELL MR MARSHALL rrsnsn Mn GERALD DELLINGER :vm LAVERE Goocr-I COACHES MR JERRY DELLINGER head coach of the Je1ome H1gh School V31Slty football and basketball squads began coachmg he1c 1n 1948 A g1aduate of Jelome H1gh School Class of 30 he lette1 ed 1n hlgh school foot ball basketball baseball and t1ack M1 Dell1nge1 cont1nued h1s educatlon at the Un1xe1s1t of Idaho and at Idaho Statc sta11d1ng athlete 1n 1930 MR TOM BELL accepted h1s fust teachmg pos1t1on at the local Jun1o1 h1gh school follow1ng h1s 1aduat1on f1om Idaho State College 1n 1950 In add1t1on to h1s 1egula1 class 1IlStIl1CtlOIl M1 Bell holds the t1tle of football basketball and tl ack coach for the 7th and 8th gl ades Bell attended Inkom Hlgh School neal Pocatello and let tered 1n football and basketball MI. LAVILPE GOOCH acts as foot ball and basketball coach fO1 the 9th and 10th gl adcs and heads the phy s1cal educat1on Ql0L,1'lIH fo1 boxs Afte1 g1aduat1ng f1om Bu1le5 H1gh 1n 19 o holdmg lette1s 1n basketball and tl ack Gooch 8111 olled at S I C E f1n1sh1ng the1e III 1947 111th th1ee XQHIS IH the A1my 1nte1 Student Body P19S1d6Ht MP MARSHALL FISHER a 1aduate of Lu1le5 H1gh 1n 1940 has ben the vars1ty t1ack coach at Je1orne H1gh for the past th1 ee 29315 Dullllg h1s h1gh school days he was a H1169 3ca1 lette1man 111 t1ack Afte1 f1V9 56318 1n thc SGIXICQ F1she1 en1olled at the College of Idaho VNl1916 he lette1ed IH t1ack fO1 th1ee yCd1S late1 t13.I1Sfe111I'lg to the Un1 1e1s1ty of O16gOI1 J 1 , . l , . . L , ' 4 V ' 1 3 - 3- . y ' . ' 1 Y u I n . . , , . , .C . , . ,, b . . - D U . D l 7 . . 9 , Of! ' . 1 ' v . , , . . . - ', Q . . '. ' 'I t' ' ' . . . -, i . 1 s . N 1 - , v- r 7 s ' v . I y Q. y . V - - College, where he was chosen as the out- ven1ng. XX h1le attendmg college he served as . . , , Q . L. , g ' n . . 4 I . . L , 1 . . 0' w . s s 7 s 1 U c ' . , , - - ' v ' . - v V - - ' - 1 ' , . . ' . . v . ' - X . v' ' . 1 I 7 l 1 - n u 4 I , w fl u n' .- 47 goofgaf .NQF085 tTop row? B111 Cox Ronald Moore Douglas Brogdon Norman Brogdon Doug Brown Joe Boguslawskl Jay Depew Gary Wambolt Mr De1l1nger tSecond row! Chr1s Stratton Russell Hall Dlck Marshall Rlchard M1ckelson Lorren DHVIS Clarence Emerson Mr Gooch tTh1rd row! Donald Snell Ronme Claar George Crowe Jack Blshop Theron Nelsen Danny Forsyth Terrv Ward 'VIr Bell tFourth row! Donald Barga Lynn Sm1th Henry Snoderly Don W1ldman Steve Brannon Jerry Emerson Larry Ken nedy tBottom row? Bob Mahanes Johnny Ell1ot Jerry Butcher Glade Johnson Toby Grmdstaff Eddle Peterson Ph11 Brackenbury Fredd1e Ayarza VARSITY SCHEDULE STATISTICS September 10 .September 17 October October October November 5 November 11 Jerome Jerome Jerome Jerome Jerome Jerome Jerome Burlev Goodmg Preston Malad Blackfoot Rupert Buhl 1 Jerome t1ed for second ln the Cross State I eague Jerome 115 pomts Opponents 64 Jerome averaged 144 pomts per game Opponents aweraged 8 pomts per game Jerome made 68 flrst downs Opponents 63 Jerome attempted 56 passes completed 14 Opponents attempted 63 completed 17 Jerome galned 239 yards per game Opponents averaged 107 vards per game Jerome averaged 4 34 yards per play Opponents averaged 3 22 yards per play Jerome was penahzed 42 tlmes Opponents were penallzed 33 tlmes Jerome lntercepted 7 passes Oppomewts lntercepted 4 passes IUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Th JV s scotrcl vxms mer F1141 Buhl ani Goodmg loslng only to Rupert for '1 three won lost one record 48 - 5' v, 1 g A A ' ' e 12 , 6 ' l ' ' . ' ' 13 ' 0 . ' ' . October 1 .,.............. Jerome 13 Oakley 6 x ' '41 ' ' 8 .....,...r.,.. 6 . 6 ' K , . ' 15 .....,..,,,. 7 20 ' ' 0 - 29 ,.,,,r.,...,,, 26 6 ' U ' A 'V ' 31 7 , V . . . e . '- .' 1 ' ,t r BW 4-.' J'D JU fe! f7Aaf ,line The 1954 football season started tvro vreeks before school wrth over seventy bo5s turnrng out Our team was supported by frve returnrng lettermen Thrs season prox ed to be qurte a year wrth a new conference The new conference rs called Cross State League rt brought rn a lot more rugged teams for Jerome to match br arns and br aw rr wrth Jerome had a solrd lrne wrth Glade Johnson Jerry Butcher Ed Peterson Phrl Prfrckenbury Ceorge Crowe Drek Marshall huss Hall Johnny Ellrott Bob Mahanes and Rrchard Mrckelson The Trgers came up wrth a small fast and hard hrttrng backfreld wrth Fred Ayarza Theron Nelsen Jerry Emer son Larry Kennedy Jack Brshop and Toby Grrndstaff The Trgers ended the season wsrth 5 urns 1 tre and P losses JEROME vs BUIeLEY by defeatrng them 12 6 Last year Burley was the only team to beat Jerome rn con ference play Both teams were rn frne con drtron and evenly matched both years In the 1954 game nerther team was able to score rn the frr st half In the second half Jerome s hard hrttrng lrne recox ered a tumble After several breath takrng runs by A3 arza and Nelsen Jerome wr as rn scorrng posrtron Jack Brshop carrred rt over for a T D whrch sparked the Trgers on to mother T D and vrctory 19 6 JEI OMI' xs GOODING After thrs game ruth the Goodrng Sen ators the other conference teams began to srt up and take notrce of Jerome s team In thrs grme wrth the Senators Ayar za star ted the scorrng for Jerome XX rth much backrng from the rest ot the team Nelsen got away lor 1 6 yard run and Ayarra went over agarn Emerson made one out of two con versrons The trnrl seore brought vrctory rg un 1 0 JEI OME vs OAKLEY Compared to those rugged mountarn Jerome looked mrghty small But lrke Coach Dellrnger sard You thrnk wrn long enough and you ysrll rr rn Jerome not scorrng rn the trrst halt trarled 6 0 In the thrrd per rod alter qurte r chat rn the dressrng room the Trgers got rugged The lrne opened a hole for Nelsen xx ho rx ent galloprng through tor a 61 vard T D Ed Peterson put the eonxersron oxer for a score Jerome 7 Oak ley 6 In the fourth per rod Jack Brshop crashed through on a quarter back sneak for our frnal T D and another vrctory 13 6 Russell Hall Danny Forsyth Iohnny Ellrot Theron Nelsen lack Brshop 52 -I I 0 ' ' ' - 1 1 1 r 1 Y . L J ' ' - - ' - . ' X . y- X h . Y. . - - ' . - , . - n . , T 3 . 1 . U , . h . , C . . , .. . ., ., . , , I C 3 I Q U ' :Q , .y I . .. I, . .J g, 1 , U C X X . 1 - G r I 1' 1 x -- kv. r 2 - - r ' r ' ' - 1 ' x Q . 0 , , , , k Z -2- . Y 7 ' . . . , . . , .- 7 I ! , . . , , v. , 7. Q . 3 L K . 1 T f L v 7 1 Jerome reaps sweet revenge over' Burley boys Oakley had drug down out of the hills, V - ' D x , - . 5 . H . 6 I . , , . ' ' Y ,' ,' rv . .' ' . . ' - . n .- , ' , . . . y . - , 1 . .- . ' E . . , 1 . V . 2 u . -A i , . ' ' ' . Y - ' ' J - , ' . x I V v , ' - ' 9 . V ' -' ' ' , y x . ' K v . ' . . v X . - v K - 1 ' . - -' ' . . . s v ' X 'i 1 . .' . ' ' . ' . E . . . . X . . . . C - ' I 7 'J' Q . h. I Q Q I l . - 1 WAC 'W 41 I l O 6 . J 1 Y' 1 Wi' Mum 49 iQ A M 6tCflC0 JEPOML x s PRESTON The Pleston Indlans xxele a team xxe had nexe1 met on the gudnon befo1e and our Tlgers hardly knevx what to expect It dldn t take long to leal n they had a tough team In the second peuod aftel a long march down the f1eld Aya1za got the ball to the two yald llne xx he1e Nelsen ca111ed lt ox 61 fo1 ou1 only scole In the thud pe1 1od Pleston completed a long fol xx a1d pass 6 6 In the foulth qua1te1 ne1the1 team xx as able to score and at the end of the game the score Was stlll tled up 6 6 JIQPOMP x s MALAD Malad xxas anothex team Jelome had ncx 91 faced befole and agaln the T1g9lS d1d not knovx what to expect At the end of the fu st bloody half the scole was stlll blank In the th11d peuod xxlth foul of ou1 Staltlnfl' men out xx 1th 1nJu11es Malad seemed to know xx hat to do and xx hen to do It In the fmal pe11od Jelome clossed the goal l1ne fo1 the agleed that lt xxas no dlsglace to lose a game to Malad s nnghtx team i ,make Toby Gnndstaff Ierry Emerson Freddie Ayarza Richard Mickelson Gary Wambolt C I UC f f l L 1 I .L 1 n I ' ' 7 u 1- I fn 0 , A . , , I . , 0 ' - - 1 v ' . ' 7 ' . . . ' . t- Y I Y ' - for their only score which tied up the game first time ending the game 20-7 . Everyone D ' Y me I 6 , 'T4n ' -ing-'-fra ,M mc, MAJ.. f www: wah 50 WRU U19 QCUTI, WZ? Bob Mahanes Eddie Peterson Glade Iohnson George Crowe Jerry Butcher JEROMIQ ws BLACKFOOT It was after th1S game Wlth Blackfoot that the othc1 teams 1n ou1 confel ence began to 1eal1ze what a DOW91 ful team the Jel ome T1g61S w e1e Jelome s tw lSt1l'1g' speedy and flghtm backfleld soon showed Blackfoot IHLO the second halt when on a fumble by the TIQLIS they got the ball ove1 fO1 the11 only touchdown The f1nal scole show ed VIC to1y agaln f0l the T1gers 26 7 JEROME vs RUPERT Jelome Went to Rupelt wlth only one thought ln mmd to show an old 11va1 what we could do Ayarza sco1 ed once and Jerry Emelson went w1ld wlth three touchdowns ou1 flllal T D When the smoke clealed away the scole was 01 6 The T1 els had leally showed then dust that nlght I O V 6 . . ' . V I v . . , i. l s v u 0 , Y' D s . O, . y . . L, . U y . . i i the score. The Blackfoot team went scoreless Grindstaff made a 35 yard pass to Cox for ' , . , . . . ' . , . 0 - 'O. . t u Q a ' 1 5 . vid' ' 51 ..!4Cfl0lfl jflfldkeff JEROME X s BUHL This game with Luhl was by fal the haidest game of the season Both teams seemed excellentlx coached and both xx eie in peifect shape At the end of the fnst halt period Buhl iecox eied a Jeiome fumble and scoied and completed the conxeision foi a scoie 7 0 Giindstaff got awax with a 40 xaid pas to Ayaiza vsho went oxei foi a T D Ed Petuson connected with the efctia point and tied up the scoie 7 7 In the clos ing minutes Buhl iecox ei ed anothei fumble and passed for fx T D making the final scoie 1 7 sidei ed bs most people a xeix successful sea son foi the haid xxoildng and is ell deseixing Jeiome Tigeis Larry Kennedy Dick Marshall Phil Brackenbury Clarence Emerson B111 Cox O 5 1 , v . S , . v V , . . 1 . . x 1-K - ml 1 rl A 'I - ' . ,' T , , , ' - ' x x - ' - . - ' ' I ' ' ' ' l ' c . . . . ' . . , 0 - D 1 x - - 0- , neither team had scored. Late in the third This game ended what could be con- . 1 f v - ' . Y . t X - h - .-' t Y - . .' 1 - I ul y v. u X . ,I u ' 3 sl N' a 3 I! k W' . R L iw , 52 066160 Jcziglzfd Jerry Prescott Kurt H111 Ronald Vloore Eddle Peterson B111 Cox Gary Wambolt Mr Dellmger Bob Mahanes Theron Ntlstn .I'1ck Blshop Ph1lBrackenbury Freddie Ayarza Jerry Emerson John Ellxot Manager SEASON S SCHEDULE CONFERENCE PI AY Date Opponent December 4 Pocatello 'Vampa TVKIH Falls Idaho Falls January Rupert Burley Buhl Idaho Falls Fller GOOdlHg February Rupert Pocatello Oakley Buhl Nampa Burley Tw In Falls Goodmg Frler r' TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Thfl Datt Opponent They March Rupert Burley Goodlng Tvun Falls Tvxm Falls STATISTICS FOR SEASONAL CONFERENCE PLAY Won 11 games lost 9 Attempted 906 Fleld Goals made 297 for a percentage of 32 8 Attempted 578 Free Throws made 333 for a percentage of 57 8 Commltted 368 fouls If rome scored a total of 927 pomts ODIJOSIUOH scored a total of 862 pomts Jerome scored a total of 184 pomts ln the Dxstrrct Tournament 53 We 1 We 46 48 1 40 36 10 , lccccccclcll,.1..lcc..l. 42 46 2 .AAvAAw ----4.pA----plppnpl' 45 24 11 3 ,,,,,l,,l,,,,ll, 58 41 3 . --A,.-AY--A-AVYA,--,--- - 43 39 17 .- ..l,............ 44 38 4 , q--q'v-qqq ppppwqqq 25 38 ' 7 ........,.......,....... -16 29 5 ,' ..,-----vVV'AVwVw' 31 33 8 v ,,,.ccccc1ll11c11cc1111c 53 41 14 l11l,111l111......11..1..111 50 42 15 oamey ........,....,..,....1l, 47 55 21 ,f .,,,2,,,222,.... 38 52 28 ' ...,........,...,2..22,,.,., 56 49 29 ' ,,,,...,.,.11..111.1.. 31 37 1 4 ,1,,,1.1,,,.,111.111.111 41 42 5 1.,,.,.,.,,,.,,,.1,, 44 30 ' I 8 .,1.1...122,.1,,....11,. 52 67 ' ' 11 .1,,.111.1....,.,....1.,.... 34 26 x ' 12 ,,,,..,,..,.,....,,..,,1 52 59 , ' ' 15 .,..2........1,1,..,,1,. 45 51 X 1 , 19 1' ,f ......,1.....1.1 59 35 ' , f ', 22 ' .....,...,..21,....1.. 41 31 A - - ' 25 ' ................1........... 48 43 ' ' . yefi 0I'l ik? MC Qi Ph1l Brackenbury Freddxe Ayarza Jerry Prescott Eddxe Peterson Thc Je1omc H1gl1 School Basketball Te 1m posted a11 outstand111g tally of se1en 11 111s a11d f11e losses 1n B1g Se1 en COHTQI ence play thls season I11 the Fou1 th D1Stl1Ct Bas ketball Toulnament held 1n Je1ome and T11 111 Falls the Jel ome Squad tlmshed a 11 ee b1t behlnd Tv11n Falls and Bulley Wl11ch Ch3.I'I'lp1011S Pla11ng flne basketball all the 11a1 tluough tl1e Fou1th Dlstllct Toulnament thc T1 LIS O11 top of e1e11tl11ng else exhl blted excellent SDO1StITl3I1Shlp Gettlng a fast start ID the t0Ll1H6j the Jelome Team s11 amped Rllpelt a11d B111 lex bv substant1al IT1El.1glllS 111 games pla1 cd 111 thc Ju ome g1m IIEISILIIII the11 mo1 ed to the T11111 Falls 511m a11d 111th the steam oi a 11 1nn1ng team pounded out a close but ne1 61 the less a 11 ell ea1 ned 11111 0161 thc fo1m1dable Q oodmg SQIIJIOIS 111 late1 contests play cd 1n the toulament the unp1ed1ctable T11111 Falls the fn st tlme th1S season bx a 1 P8 count Then tlylllo' to lebound 110m thell loss Je1ome fought all the 11 a1 to a close dec1 S1011 but the BIUIHS handed Jenomc a l1ca1t bleaklng Q1 11 defeat v1h1ch dlopped the T1ge1s f1om t111ng to Captllle tl1e state champ1onsh1p 1 ' 1 V ' - - ' I . '1 . 1 1 ' ' - Z . 5 ' . v y ' , 1 V' . tv . ' ' . , . Y' V . , . ' , 1 ' . 2 . . ' . ' . , Y I . , .' , . . i exempted them from challengmg the state B1'u1ns walked over the Jerome T1fI6l'S for 1 . ' . ' ' K -1 gf'-L . . , -,,,. - -1 - .- 1' . ,, ,.- 5 7 Q 9 ' . . ' ' , . ' -19-:J ' , ' . . 1 54 Ewa MLM omenfa Eddie Petei son five eleven SQHIOI con sidered by all to be the teams foiemost guaid and always showing a gi eat amount of skill and b1a1n woik sparked the team to a great many Victoiies this season He used his uncanny knack of out guessing the opposition to get in undei the basket and add two moie points to the scoie Eddie won t be maikalole iecoid of Zoo points IH seasonal D 35' B111 Cox six foot senior says he plans to gi aduate this yea1 and we ll miss his style of playing slnpshape basketball Always in there when it counted and racking up bas kets 1 ight and left he ll be missed next yea1 P111 play ed an outstanding season of basket ball and poui ed 149 points thi ough the hoops this yea1 Gaiy Wombolt Jeiome s six foot four Centei was a t1GIT1G1'1ClOl.1S asset to the team Display ing 11s D1 ou ess as a left handed hook shot artist he stiikes a b11ll1ant chord in that he will be back at the same spot next past season Bob Mahanes six thiee Junioi showed his dependability thi oughout the season with his smooth ball handling and dead eye shooting At the centei post and on defense Bob played an exceptional game He tossed 105 points thi ough the sti ings Ronald Moore lack Bxshop Ierry Emerson Kurt Hall . I , . n . 1, - J. Y . - ' 1 , I v ,. . ' . I ., Q . ' . I' , 1 - ' , ' 1 r , ' '- I l - 4 . . ,Vu ln I Q v - 1 I ' 1 u . , . - v- , a back next year but this year he showed a re- year. Gary netted himself 155 markers this - . - H 90 ' ' 1 . u u 1 . Q Q , . - ' ' . i, . ' r iv ' , ' , y ' ' ' - ' sa - rr , 0 ' n 55 Uelng Olfli Ollllfd Gary Wambolt Theron Nelsen B111 Cox Bob Mahanes F1ed Axa1za fue foot 111llL 111th bLH101 gua1d possessed the calmness and the ball handhng ab1l1t5 to 11111 the OPDOSIHU' team 1agged whlle out 011 the fl0O1 H1s accu 1ate long shots We1e alw ass g1x111g Je1ome that needed basket when the gomg got tough bu1ld1n0 hlS seasonal 16CO1d to '66 pomts 101 gua1d haunw plax ed J V ma1nst11ng f01 two 56313 poses a potentlal shock to next N931 s opponents Jeux d1splax ed cha1 acte11st1c cool headed ball lldlldllllg' scoung 71 p01HtS fO1 J H 5 Je115 P1escott tue e1ght 131351112 h1s last 3ta1 of basketball fO1 J ll S Cl1SlJl21j ed unusual sl 1ll as a cool headed ball handle1 and QXDQ1t d11bble1 Known fo1 hlS eff1c1ent 1ebound1ng3 and good spo1 stn1ansh1p he tu1n ed IH 1 19CO1d of 19 polnts 101 the T1ge1s Sen1o1 Ph1l B1ackenbu1x popped IH .20 130111125 fO1 the season son ue The1on Nelsen Jack B1Sh0D Ku1t Hall and Ron BIOOIQ These fellows talhed 43 90 1 1 and 19 polnts lespectn els He1e we extend to Coach Jeux Dell1n gel ou1 healty cong1atulat1ons fo1 another completelx successful basketball season - Y . , ' . X ' X-' , . 1 ' . , , X , , , ' . ' Y . 1 - - 'Q I ., - . i I Q - K . - - ' U . . 77 , ' , ' . . . ' ' 1 r ' ' - Jerry Emerson, five foot eight inch jun- POtf?lllL121l stars? who w1ll 1'E3tLll'H next sea- '. ., gg lv gx --.- an '11, , v,. . , , . , , . 3 - . Q . ' , ' v v v -7 l . . V ' Y .- L , ..4 , 1 , 5.4 ' I . . -' ' , - . 1 ' , 1 .' - . v - .vy ' - . n N u 1 I u ' 1 56 jufure arfiifg en fBack Row! Danny Buck manager Bob Bacon Denrus Vloore Lee Cowger Ronnle Claar Mr Gooch Ray Kays Clarence Emerson Bud Small Garn Johnson J1m Burks Mlke Neher manager tBottom row? Tom Rudy Farrell Thompson Terry Ward Steve Brannon Bob Slater lynn Smlth Donald Snell Arlen Vloss Dennls Clalborn Don Wlldman Chrls Stratton SEASON S SCHEDULE CONFERENCE PLAY Opponent Dletrzch Twm Falls Dletrlch Rupert Burley Buhl Oakley Valley Frosh Valley Soph Filer Goodmg Jerome Jr Hlgh Oakley Buhl Fller Burley Twm Falls Goodmg Fnler They Once agam coach, LaVe1e Gooch, came through Wlth an outstandmg team When the smoke flnally cleared We found, we had Won ove1 507 of our games Th1s Wmmng streak was spal ked by the sc01 mg pow er of Bob Slater and Lynn Smlth The 19St of the team dld a real bang up Job w1th a wonderful offense and defense The plospects fo1 next year looks very good, wlth all thus talent movmg up to varslty The team was hlndex ed by lack of he1ght,but they made up fO1 It 1n sco11ng ablllty We wont forget th1s team fo1 a long tlme STATISTICS FOR SEASONAL CONFERENCE PLAY Won 11 games Lost Average polnts per game Tournament Won 1 Lost 2 lerome 37 7 TOURNAMENT CHED LE S U Opponents 369 Opponent W They Total Polnts Buhl Jerome Oakley Opponents Twm Falls 57 We ' . 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' Q , d ' 'fav if ll-l.S. hd 'l K ly P0515 8Cfl OH, Amld the slam bang of locker doors and thc hurrud steps be tween classls the halls of J H S are sctne of much fun and llft of our svhool rf IS a fam1 lar scene of '1 S1 gab sessmn shoot mg the breem Even 1n the hushmd quut I 1 Ll'1ss ln study thug IS Sllll a lot f behlnd tht smnu actlvlty golng on between frlends and bud dles in a very d1screQt vsax f course The Study Hall 1S typlcal scene of congesllon durlng noon hour as shown here Yaaaay T1gers Wlth our ac tron packed cheer leaders ln mo tlon the student body takes part 1n a Pep Assembly before the all lmportant D1str1ct basketball tour ney At the flrst a'1nua1 Qurll and Scroll banquet n1ne new members were 1n1t1ated lnto thls honorar 1ournal1st1c soc1ety Th1s IS one of many act1v1t1es of school clubs a'1d orgamzatlons 63 -qwmsafu., OCTOBER 9 The flashy J Club float took the honors as being the prettiest cre- ation of Tiger day. J Club mem- bers spent plenty of brains, brawn and time making this beautiful float. im, thru s stwmg the F H A emphasized the usual confidence of our Fight mg Fans Into the Senior float went much time and cffort is shown hy tha fiiishcd product Inspecting the float are Seniors Dalr 'Vlilligan Jim Jackson 'ind Jerry Coolu 1 x thr 1 igitv Tiger preparing u idue thr enem Vonde 11 it s Q h r Could be 9 Ku Falhot and Pat Smith 'xre town holding tho beautiful Good TJ k Hor eshoe Sprmkled with four leaf cloxers how could t help but bring luck to our Tigers Us' Y skill in the art of ' X 'Vi ' . . . ' ' h X ' r .' I ' ' ' ' - ,A l I 1 . Y. A Vic-zz' of the Freshman float C' 1 1' x No' ' ' I .4 tm . .A V N lo Ja ' 5 jf. ' . '1' w'l gl tl f ,tr xii' Q- X for. .'? . I' I l I c .' Q s . ' ' - ' , ' i ' ' 1 fl 64 The cllmaxlng highlight of T1 ger Day Wlth Roberta Sllbaugh be mg Crowned by J Club represc nt'1 tlve Jerry Prescott Queen t tendants are Carol Pcterson Ann Shlrley and Carol Henry The clever Junlor float with Old Man Stork representmg Jer omei Expectatloni to Wm th Preston football game The G A A gals Lors Shaw Ruth Meyers Jean McCoy Sandra Bruner Shlrley Qulck Joan Muller D1a1e Crlstobal deplctlng one of the ldeal of Jerome Hlgh School Good Sportsmanshlp The very approprrate Sophomore float admomshmg the Trgers to Hold That Lme at all costs 65 iger Cl, LlNE EUPH 50,0 0l'l'l 0l 8 662171, g IANUARY I0 Hera we go lnto the deep un known of the futurf vxlth out htm b1IlUL1S fu'1 loxlng Sophomort s Our Sophs Lmder their capihle idxlsor NI x Broun hid us mm 1 frtnclful war 2002 A D to xhoxx us thttr mam many talents IH '1 xerx tntertamlng vsax What would we h'1xc done xslth out the Sophomore Songsters xx ho vson the applause of an an ed ludlenct with tht tr Che erful smtlt N md hlewdmg xotccs sunt from tha LO1UlC 'tl ont 1 t max ulth the Nlll8lI'l Vlftrgaret Itnsen assaultlng the hero D11 lelle Darlmff as the falr m'1tden Wancx Prescott watches on 66 X Y . . . , .' . C - I . - 'u x' . A C 1 ' ' . . l'.'. ' , 1 ,' r c W' A . ., .' ' I ' ', ' ' .' c . . , ' ' , V . . C , , .' A .. . .H 2 Q i 1 l' 1 x ' I s ' z -. ' A 1-. . , . C . fc' gl j ' ' . . 1 .' s . ' 2 , ti- . x . 1 , . D. 5 C X . SOFA OITL 0I Q 5:5 elflfl y Tht featured sololsts of the fu turt Ann Durrant Elalm Houstox Armondo Qulntana and Don Wlld man won the applaust and many encores from a hlghly apprematlve audxence Murlel our southern bell B1ll1e Jean Thomason brought the boys suddenly to the edge of thelr seats wxth her cleverly planned dance Gary Anderson and Farrell Thomp son panommed and added SPICG Wlth their antlcs Jeame Stewart ln All I Want for Chrlstmas Is My Two Front Teeth brought roars of laugh ter rmgmg from every part of the gym Wxth her clever xmpersoxa tton The Robot Dancers Don Snell and Bob Slater represented the fu ture dancmg robots of the 20005 67 K l - 'V V l - 3 . E ' - l 1, , , , . A , , U I - .- YY x I , .. H , - - , - .- y ,L 4 QI'll0I DECEMBER 27 O r Clase Offleers lead e Crand Vlazeh to the strruns of our theme I Speals to the Stars list hours of planning and hard work came toarealltx as our Grand Nlareh began The stage 18 set and xx altmg for the 'letors who are of course the Student Body of Jerome Hlgh Sehool Pat Smxth should recent credlt for the beautlful decoratlons on the stage V. JSM The last moment of tranqullltx before the onslaught of the arrlx mg couples for '1 nlght of fun and smooth dancing Class Presldent 'Norman Brog den expressing the SGDIOFS appre clatlon to the1r advlsor Mrs Young for all her help ln makmg their Se-mor Ball a success presents her with a potted flsh howl The Crflnd Vlrueh and H grand one 1ndeed wlth pnettx formals new sults and 5I'l1llQ5. led by the Senior Class President Norman Brogdon and Kathryn Anderson. 68 Presentxng the coronatlon of the Kung and Queen of the Semor Ball chosen by the Student Body The following people were nomlnated Glade Johnson Carol Peterson Toby Grlndstaff Ann Shlrley Kmg Russ Hall Queen Ann Hof bcxng crowned by Mrs Young Ed Peterson Roberta Sllbaugh Duck A cross view showmg the fme deeoratlons and Relna Devrles Or chestra gxvmg out their mellow muslc and rlpplmg rhythms See yourself Look closely and you re bound to see yourself or at least some of your frlends The soft muslc wafts on remlnd 1ng the Senlors that th1s Wlll be the last Senlor Ball they w1ll at tend as members of Jerome High School 69 Ql'll0l I 1 Marshall, and Carol Henry. 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I Mill Ol 562141 g FEBRUARY 22 The Hollywood Premtere was the settmg of thc Jumor Assembly vxlth 1ts many Oscar awards gl Yl'l to VHFIOJQ portrayed moxxc stars under the dxrecuon of Mrs Fdna Suk Class Adxxsor Homer and Jethrot Jean Easton and Glorla Moss our comlcal Ja mtors cleaned the floor durmg a brlef lntermlsslon of the Pre mlere llkt no other Janltors xou haxf ever seen along vxxth '1 fcvx f3SCll1 ll1ng songs Carol Wllcomb danclng to a xery real1st1c Egyptlan dance had the xxhole audlence spellbound Vlarg and Govxer Champron Jean ed and swayed to the famous Champlon Strut Ann Mrller alias Carolyn La1rd exhlblted a dance from one of her reeent movies NI1ss Oscar was revealed at last to be Ruth Ann Glass and vxas presented the avxard by the 'Vlls tress and Masters of Ceremonles Jean Brannon Ieland Corex H xx 'trcl Haslam and Jay Depevx Presentlng the sololsts that por traxed the popular hlt smgers of tofiay Norma McVey Myrna Hen drlckson Ollle Jean Flfe Sandra Bell John Elliot 'Vlargaret Rovx lands Shuley Humphrxcs 'ind l'1 Vern 'Waxes 70 Y uk ' ' A x 1 4 ' x 1 v' ' , , . l 5 ' . . X . X A . . V v ' x x B' V V' K x V ,i A C I .Y .'. Stauffer and Theron Nelsen, whirl- ' 1 s . , . . - 0- vl .1 , V. V- , - ' f, . ' ' . c 4: - V . x ' QX f ETUDYLIEHTS i 'x 3 WG' if, 'ai 1 , I ij 44 : , 4' I Q f lb. . N4 gig A S ln our memories of eronee l-lrgh School there are those Studylrghts Studylughts that represent cramrnrng for tunals trynng to solve a chemistry e 1 latnon or a physucs problem practuc :nd horthwnd learnrnq Spanlsh and preparang tor our darly lessons The busy buzzlno ot the study hull and the lnbrary and all those hours at home under the study lamp repre sented the necessary study to master our subjects and to receuye those much wwnted ls Perhaps dreaded at the time but ever needed and nmportant Studylughts hid a detlnute place ll'1 our careers at Jerome l-lrgh School an helprng us gann more knowledge and an preparung us tor the tuture fl - S. 4 - ct. , S c c . . c .. t t. Q . , v 4 enior Cfafid O icem SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CBoth Semestersb Rrchard Mrckelson Sergeant at arms Norman Brogdon Presrdent Ed Peterson V1cePres1dent Fred Ayarza Presrdent Doug Brown Sergeant at arms Bar bara Gregg Treasurer June Rerd Secreary Ro'1ald Large Sergeant at arms Carrol Karren Vrce Pre srdent iNot prcturedb Shrrlre Shmn Sergeant at arms Ann Shrrley Secretary THE l95'5 SENIOR STORY F01 many years our efforts rn school were based upon one goal gr aduatron That day frnally arrrved wrth square caps long robes slow marches grfts relatrves tears smrles and drplomas We thrnk of our Commencement as be rng a begrnnrng the begrnnrng of a new lrfe where we wrll go out and meet the chal lenge of the world As we thrnk of thrs chal lenge thrs begrnnrng me cannot help thrnk rng back to the begrnnrng of our hrgh school years Remember rn 1952 when we enter ed Jerome Hrfrh School as Sophomores? Re member the confusron of frndrng classrooms memorrzrng locker combrnatrons arrangrng classes seerng strange new faces and all the bewrlderment of hrgh school? Then the second week class meetrngs electrons and remember our advrsor Mrs Brown who kept us on the str arght and narrow? Don t be a lounge lrzard go out for bumps brurses cuts aches It s all rn the game Our class showed pr omrse for the future We sponsored two partres at whrch there was somethrng called dancrng but not really dancrng Just sore feet achrng lrmbs blrs ters and musrc whrch ended two lovely partres Our Sophomore Assembly brought to a close the class actrvrtres for 1953 Returnrng rn the fall there were famr lrar faces older faces less confusron and always the electrons Remember plannrng the Junror Assembly Mrs Sreks help all the practrces hours of worry and the hap prness when all went well? Remember how we rarded our piggy banks and any other place where a dollar may have strayed and at last bought our class rrngs fNot that we wanted to wear them but to grve them to that someone specral VJ Remember our Jun 5 .. X Q Y - Q E r, . -ru M, K - 5 4 W , in -N N, J wx lr , Q 1 A , I 5 4 1 . i wk T ' ' I ,Nfl i 3 , ' ' 1 1 I y I y C 1 ' ' Q ' - 2 1 - 2 I Y ' ' C 1 ' - 1 ' ' Q 1 - , I Y , , ' u , ' , , 37 1 , an ' , 11 ' 1 ' . 1 1 , ' cc 1 ' 11 - - - 1 1 1 - , I n I I - . ' . ' . D ' 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 - , ' .. , , , - . . . . , T . I l - 0 ' 1 I , . . . . Y . - ' . . ' ' .- 1 1 1 1 1 ' u 5 I I 0 I - ' . 5 ' . l . , 1 ' 1 v ' ' - . ' - . . .- o ' 1 1 i . . . . D , . 1 1 A v 1 1 1 1 . ' 9 1 - - - ' 1 . - 1 ' 1 ' enior Cfafm .xgclvidom Graduatmg CLASS ofI955 Semor Class Co Advisor MRS SUSIE WILLIAMS 1or Plom and the theme Garden 1n the Ram Remember those semeste1 tests anxlety wou y crammmg and then the welcomed you passed ended ou1 JUHIOI year In the fall of 1954 we returned fo1 ou1 last year at Jerome H1gh School The1e was st1ll confuslon class fmdlng and elect1ons Norman Brogdon Was elected Presldent and the other offlcers we1e Eddle Petel son Ann Shuley Barbara G1egg Shulle Shlnn and Ronald Large Remembe1 T1g61 Day and Jerry P1escott clowned Roberta Sllbaugh Tlgel Day Queen As that flashy conver tlble passed the glandstands we could see Queen Roberta and he1 attendants Carol Peterson Carol Hemy and Ann Shnley Re member the big dance that Illghto We w1ll never forget plannlng and decoratlng fo1 ou1 SQHIOI Ball The theme I Speak to the Stars was sung by Pat Smlth accompanled by Calvard Allen the decorat1ons pme trees pme boughs blue and Whlte lattlce wo1k hundleds of S1lV91 stals rustlmg f01 mals and dreamy muslc set the scene fo1 a Semor Class Co Advzsor MRS SHIRLEY YOUNG perfect evemng Remember the blg moment when Mrs Young C1 ou ned Russell Hall and Ann Hof Klng and Queen of the Ball? Eally 1n the second semester F1ed Ay alza vsas elected class P1es1dent the other offlcels wele N01 ma Nelson June Re1d and Calol Ka11en Remembel how the Sen1or Assembly shocked everyone Who gazed upon such 1a1e talent' Remembel how We pmched penmes to buy that extra b1g plc ture fo1 ou1 someone spec1al'? Remembel how we sc1 lmped to pay for that new su1t for ou1 announcements and all the many thmgs that go Wlth g1aduat1on'? Lookmg back We cannot help thmklng of ou1 class adx1so1s M1s Wllllams and Mls Young ou1 P1lI1C1p3.l M1 Taylol and all the other teachers who have helped us through our hlgh school yea1s And now that gladuatlon has 3l1lV9d and has left only memoues behmd we w1ll often th1nk as the yeals go on of the teach els at Jelome Hlgh School and how each one of them helped to pxepale us fo1 the long Jou1ney ahead . N I 1 . 1 H . . . , . ' yy , I 7 v y y y - H 97 . ' 4 . ' . 1 7 1 I u ' 7 1 ' D h v Y H n . 9 3 1 1 1 1 1 . . . r r ' ' . U . 4 77 . , . . 1 1 . . . 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FVTURE PLANS Finish sc-luml in Cului'z11ln, EVERETT RAY AHRENS 1 u nk i., ix xl w :mx MARGARET BETH AITKEN X u x xul i ni if I Ht ' lllll 1 CALVARD S ALLEN is nu Kimi IK X11 hui dmlllw 11 SRX llfl I-l Tl Rl' ' NIS f in r 1 '-5, I fN 'qw KATHRYN JO ANDERSON H11 mulls wuulcl make dim sl'i'x1l1ms muy Chuius 4-1 Nlixul Chuius A 4 2 Cl ii io hu Gunn -I HOBB Nluslf' Fl 'Rh PLAYS 1 KLL FREDDIE MARCUS AYARZA L i niilx mil1 i1 1 is ics gu fu- y u 1 in mul ' silini 1 ' S1 i1t Buys Stun ua 4 L1m1 1 lb lr s KENNETH E BENGOECHEA Qllm s u 1ii1n1l xuu nnu ful ullnt R dx NI n xg,1i 4 1 x 11 1 mst Spinis C J Eli HH K uclxinf MURIFL BLAKE huul lui 1 xxuulml ln cu OTHER SLHOOLS ATTFNDI-D i.z1l1lxull High l N 5 x 11 s 1 HOB Dfinrinf., Am Piano Fl Rl- w BILLIE ARLENE BLUE f'1flkl0 All uruund good kid Libial, 5 Naisitx Chulus i4 Pcp Club 4 Nlixed ho s 7 L a lub A 'Y Ddmatics Club I HOBRX YVIIIIHLZ leltus FLTURE PLANS Att1n1l cullue in Lalifuinm PHIL BRACKENBURY Qtvve Su 11xsy tu gd Llung with Lndtn ' n 10 ibnist muu ui P ii . is 1 I- utlml V 44 Bnsknt 1 B szbill HOBBY Hunting ami fishing TURB. PIANIS C1vll1y,,L .il Inlahb Stan .lL'1xIs Al 'z 'z ,' 1 work ni' play. F. I-', A. 2-Ii-ll HOBBY C'zn'S: l l l'l'Rl'I PLAN' A' .l4'l!1'll1 ' E MtM K Rv: , ilu' ilu- fulurv. -- Mif' Cnurus LJ: F. ll. A. 2-Zlg lltllilli' llxvi 1 :I gi ul 1 .' il 'L l l I'l'Rl'I ILANS Jul' ' i'uIl'g1-, . '4C':ll :FQ ilu Iul'i.' In isiv. w ---if' Vzlrsily 'i '11 Il-43 Pup Club lg Mi 'l K' 'us 2-Ii-,lg V .f Q Di 2 -4: Fu Ibzlll 13-243 HOI ' l z ng ' I ai lLA. S Ari j in' C- ll -gv, , -' ' I A .iffiia A 11, w . f Q E7 .1 . 1.2. :JP 4 4 ku .1 N H 4 MJD., 11 x ' J ' ' ' J . - Vax' ' 'J I- 3 . T '.' 13-Sig G. A. .Ig .pan- ' 1, ish u' 12: B't i' '5 Y- -. 3 L- TI ' l . YC ill ' ' ' ill B. Y. U. +I X Q, HM.. 1- A l iu js ' -, ZlI'lHl1ll'l', z.'n 'z1 yu' 'U 'Z ' ' . 7 v lu-. 4 ' -lp Viv- li'1-sidvnl Il: .'-c - ary 25 ', S ' .Q Zig Piwrji-i'li1inisl 143 Live WiI'11 'lg .I Cl l 245- 3 'z In NX Cli Il--lg l-'u lbzxll 2-Ii-'lg lizl,'kL'llmll 12-I5--lg Tracrk LZ-Zi-41 W HOBBY Spurlsg FIYTUIIE PLANS Cullvgv and be a Pilut 11. ' H1-'u fin- 1- g 'gap A Sli - in ,' . ii z 1-' p Hwy. Sift- Il: Bunl 23 Pru- V in j1-rtiu 2-li--lg C'zxmL'1'zi Club il-ZS--lg .': '.'li 'lui 12-33 J. ' .'i ,:. L N - NYU.. XViI . lif' ' ' l ll. ' L' I - - ' '- ' 2-I : 'ai- 'ilj Ch Vu: 4: Tigli' -I: RY- ' -' I ' l ' Q FI' ' I l'LAN.' l'0ll1'g.Z11 :xl R. Y. I'. -. ..., A , '- E 1 'F . ' ' 53 ' ,' ' J I- 2 ' ' 3 - 'fl C - A ru: L.-35. Cam-1' C 14-45 F. H. A. 43 G. A. , ..-3-4: X.. . ' A, . . fr! ,- - . 7 w a uuiuu H 1 A S-' - ep lrj-1' 2-3-4. Cu -' Cii 2.-3-4: J .55 f .. Cui 2-:s-,ig Sp'xn'.'h Clul 25 'O 1 L-:-iq .' -ian 123554 ' 3-Il--lg as-1 Llp ' ' g FU- sv- f .s - . i '- A 'ni ,... K 1 A : :. ' W Q L i 75 ff' LUANNE BUTTNER Ahhh O th s1.1n11utn1x111111111 O'IHl'R SLIIOOIS AT'1'I NDI'D IiLlIItX 1115.11 1111 NX 1 1 1111 4 HOB T111x111n1,, HT N9 T1 111 11 m1111111 st1n11g11p111 UDENE BYINGTON 111111111111 1n u1z11s 1 sm11 11 111 IIO 11 n 1111, 1'I Tl RI- IANQ L11 JERRY COOLEY Nmukw H 1n11 g11111m a11 n1 11111 1 OTHI- R QLHOOL ATT1' NDP D R11111n1111 151111 h C4111 11111111 G1111s1 X1-11s1tx Qh111us 1 D1.1m11 11s QIUIJ HOBBX D n11ng I-IT1R1- 'IANs All 1' 1 WILLIAM B COX XX111111 H1 111111 sp111ts 1111s1 llllnpinltl s 111k St1111 8111.1 1 11ms 111111 111 1m1 R11n111S111 n It 11111 1 1un1s1 u 1 Il1'T11l Il ub 11t111111 -1 i11s111t1111l s1 H01 511111ts I-ITIIRI' PI ANS L1111114 WILLIAM DICK 1 1 XX 11s1tx CIIUIUS 4 11011111 DHNIIIL 1-IT PLXN9 QIUIK 'VI 111115.11 HELEN MARIE DONNELLY 1111111 S11 1asx t11 g1t .1111n1, 111th 111 and 3011111 -I Inn XNIIC' 14 1'1p Llub 'P 1 'Nhx Chorus 1 Camcm Club Y F A A 7 Qpanish u1 7 11 Tuim 1 Ll 110111131 Svi1mm1ng: F1 T111 F ' AVS 1'.11 11 Ix1111T11I1 H11s1n1ss L1111 eniom NORMAN EDWARD BROGDON --110-1 Quiet z1n11 unassuming. 111- has many I1ItIIIL'I'1 talvnts. Senate 11: P1'1-sident 4g 'B1'11t111-1' G1711SL I -1: J Club S1-45 Dramativs 'Club -I: F11ot11al1 I1-43 Track 12-I1--1: HOBBY-- Readingq FUTURE I'I.ANS--011110131-. DOUGLAS M. BROWN Df1'-li! Typical f:11'm 111133 Se1',2eL1nt-at-:11'ms 4: Varsity Chorus 21--13 P1-p Club 2-3-4 Mixed C1'1111'us 31: J Club 3--I: F. F. A. 2-11-43 Dramatics 'ub 4' F I' -I' Track 51' HOBBY Hunting' FFT ' ' 'NS xx 11111 111 111 DARL10 M BUCK D lu OTHER QCHOOIN ATTPNDI-D X'i1s111nf,,111n 1n1I O cgon H In h11s1s I-ITIRILPIA 1 1 LUCENE BUTLER IUI-.lllt 111 xx ns 11 s 11 Ilflltl 11 B111 11 1111 11 XII 1 FI TI RI' 'NQ 1 L 1-X -wmv Q 1.1 , 1111t 11111 , , , I RP. T 12 1'1.A.'.' Na ' 1 I1'1 C1 I-1:11. , , V U 111 2-111 19. A. A. if OBBY4, RIII' g 4' ' A1 NS - T. t1'fx'1-1. ft .f' -I Qu' 1 z11'1' I11'1' 'z I 1 f, Vz11'si15' C11 1'u.' -1: Mixed C11 rus 2-51: F.H,A, LJ: 'z 1 1' ' Ll: IIO 'lIIl'1'III'1g In1i'2 H1-:I .' -I1-ls: ' ' I W, I'1.A.', C 1IIt' 11- at Ii. Y l'. Q .. ,-1 sq, H1 L-.1 .-1- .1-. V ' I ' 2.' I ' 'f L35 , - 'i1'1- -lg F. 11. A. I1--1: Czf-I - 1 1 BY ': FRE I'I.A.'. 1 - - - 'z .- 1 '1 1 Oft ' 1 .' 'I'. P1-p Club -4: Mixil C1 rus 2-115 G. A, A. 25 1i1 - - 1111 ,i -1 1 :1'. '111-111-. I , 3'1- 1-z I 1 '-11111. I I- N. 1 UB. ' 4, 4. flu- if - ,J 1: .. A ' 2 Q 3--I3 '- il 5 ' ' ' I I . '111'-1-. . I .1 E A . 'A kim 'I - ' Q '::11'1- ' ' 2 ' nx. + -A f B1 . 123 S-'Nant-'1t-1 ' .' 2: B1't G 1s1 ' -4: T HC, - 14 - .'1 11 :1p 011- A-1 1.1111 S11---1-1-5 :ag .I. Clul 12-21--I: Sl' 'II Cl I UQ D1 't 4 CI I1--I: x F11 ' 3 I .' ' 1 2 12-11-12 1311: -111111 2: SISY Q' te-51. I ' J ' IU' ia X ,N 1i 11'l1 . I 111- 11z1n11-s in such Z1 ily. V1 g . 1 .1 :1- : 1 ' 1 -' fq 1'111c 1 -1 Q k 2 Qu' 1 ' 3 JH 24- 3 1 ' ..-51. 'rod f f' , . .1 rg ' -. up 1. . . Lg . C1 1 L-:ag Q Q, D1 1 1. Ii T11-r 2-:sq 1 'A ' 1 ' 1: A 761 1 11 1. eniord THOMAS EDGAR DRYDEN Tom None but himself can be his parallel. OTHER SCHOOLS A'I'l'ENDED-Wendell High 2-Zig Span- ish Club 2-Iig HOBBY-Model Trainsg FUTURE PLANS-- Aeronautical Engineering. BARBARA JEAN FARIS 'iB4rblJi0 A chuckle in hor laugh, Pop Baml 12-Il: Projcctionist li-4: Majorctlv 143 Quill aml Scroll 45 Livv Wire- Ilg Pep Club LZ-Sl--ig Orvhcstra Jig Twirlcr Jig Cams-rn Club 2-Ji-45 Orc-hvstra Jig Twirlvr Zig Camvra Club 2-Il--lg F. ll, A. -I3 Bzimi 2-Jig G. A. A. ZZ-IS-I: Tigvl' 2-Il-43 HOBBY Swimming and horsi-sg Fl'Tl'RI'I l V9 Coiligc 1 L CAROLE FITZSIMMONS Pllziiu L 1 but so 'ug gram ns sidcnt 4 ' It Club I S-l Spams C 41 H P Bl Rcading, FUTURE PLAYS Co to Lolllgn and than tiawl CAROL ANNE GIBSON Calol A quill pusonxlilx OTHER SCHOOLS AT'I'PVDl'D Bliss Ill li School Lise in -1 1' TURF l'lANS llousiwlll WUSEK, 'l 'j.V A ! i 'Q' GLEN E GRANT Clin oman what L thu Proiwtionist 5-1 C'1mL1a Club S-1 l-lOls.lX Nlusia 1' PLANv Colle e BARBA RA M GREGG 141111111 ll L it X nsilx Lho s Nlix ci Choi s 1 usim uiil Vko MELVIN A GRINDSTAFF Tub! The world laughs with him Cam ia Club S J Club 5-1 Football 5-l liskctb Tia Ix 7 44 HOI-SRX Cuess RUSSELL J HALL Russ O Q who is wol y ina' rlsn L oxs lu Spanish ui oo HOBBX Hunting, FUTL RF ILANS C lla WILLIAM HALL B1 A gentleman ami '1 snholai OTH R UCHOOIS A'I'1'ENDED Raft River 7 F 5 l roJc-ctionisl -l HOBBY Nlathemalics FUTURL PLANS Co to an Cl'l2ll'lQLlll'lf., lnnuslx LARRY R HALSTEAD Hari: Lines a good timn Club S4 d Chorus: 2 3 F A 23 Tl RE PLANS See what makes the, woxld 3,0 around ILA., at :mm 1 -im. I X I - 1 'uix Q 1 ' li .'. Prvx' I 3 Vice lrvsinivnt 123 Library 4g Live Wi'- Jig Pup 2-133 F. H. A. 1.-I - 3 . ' 'sh lub 12-I --3 O ,- ' x ' 1: ' ' A T, I 1 1 x u .ig VVi : Svmllv -I: HQHBY NVI'IIing I'.l0I's In Bill: Fl'- kx . j . ni , I, W I ' ' 2 ar- Q ' I.-3 1 I-3 'l'f, . '3 Fli- . A ' likulv to sau -vrl. 4, L. . l.il1r:iry lg 'z h' ' ru: 113 l'l-p Club -lg . '. 0 ' 'us X tim 2-Jig IIOPIIY- -M FI'Tl'RI'I PLANS SL'r'i'm'Il 1 ' VR, 'F 'E , . N li . .- . i'- K 'Z' , 2 x H. I I F . - ii A W QQ ' n- ' ' 'Ili '. H Y s- .l- 1. P'-:'l-nl 213 sum- :ig .I cr ii 45 3 f .4 I f. Cl I 12-Sig F tbzxll LZ-Il: Basin-llrall 123 ' ' fp ..... -Q ' A i rv- 4 'Q ' Q Q 2 W A 'I N. E if T.:-'ti N ll Q .:-'.g::.:: 3:-Q-,O jf I. ,Hn 5-img. --15 in f---'ji-i, I -A - ' 3 A f. 3 .. L. F. . A. F 4331 A f, . A 4 1 .. 3 x. V .. , .-V 2 ff.. yt e ' J ' '. K A Pep 1 Mm . '-:g . F. . - g FU- I- ...... x V 77 el'll0l J GERALD HARDING o Humor all hrs on 1 F FA 4 HOBBX Huntrnr, and flbhlflg PUTLRL PLANS .Iorn tht armx SHIRLEY ANN HARDING Shrrlq Chctrlul smrln htlprng hand Alu axs rrarlx on dcmand rrarx 4 NI xccl Chorus Y 4 Srnatt 4 Qtudent o Q uretarx 4 I-IOBBX Fatlnf, and talkrng FUTLRE ILANIE Sncretarral work LOIS CAROL HENRY Carol lt s mee to be nrce xx hen you re naturallx nrce Senate 4 Crrls State Brother Come Come Rarn or Sham 4 Pep Band 4 Qurll and Grroll 4 Lru Vu 4 Pap Club 44 Offrcar 4 Orchestra 4 B.-md 4 Color Guard 4 Spanrsh C 1 2 44 Drrll Tram 4 Trgmr 44 Dramatlcs Club 4 HOBB3 'VIus1L FLTURF PLANS College DOROTHY HELEN HOMAN Do Earnest 1n her efforts Nhxed Chorus 2 Cafeterra 2 HOBBY Vxrrtrng letters and collecting recipes FUTL RE PLANJB Lrwe Clrrri txan lrft and beurmr a homemaker FLORA JACKSON Jnannu Refmed rn hu wars Chrrstmas Plax 4 Varsrtx Chorus 4 Lrxr Vlrrn 4 Nlrxcrl Chorus 2 F A A A 41 HOBBX T11 and slngmg FUTURE PIANIS Work tlrtn collage KEITH B JENKINS Gecstr rart compound of lrolrr 'xml fun Bo3s Slatc F A Natl Conunlron at kansas Cr 4 Men Arc Llkt Streetcars 4 Projectronrst 4 Clul, 234 F A 'Y44 Offrcer 4 HO Sports FUTURE PLANS College and Farming GLADE JOHNSON Johnnx Wmc Vkomen and song Sergeant at arms 2 Pep Club P 4 4 Otfrrtr 4 C 44 Officer 4 1-ootball 44 I-UTI RE PLANS To bl a truck driver KAY JOHNSTON har Redhead urthout a temper OTHER SCHOOLQ ATTENDED BUISC H gh School 4 Xarsltr Chorus 4 .S 'Xaughts but mer 1 Brand 4 ull a d Scroll 44 LSlId 4 Spa ur 7 44 Drrll Te 4 Trgtr 44 HOBBX Lollcctmf., holscs FllTl RE PLANS Atttnd colltge NAJEAN HODGDEN mrllron dollar babx rn if ani tan cant sr ' d orrttt Trl sure 4 Qurll a z roll 4 1 Ilp Club 2 44 Orvhest IIICI 4 Ban 7 44 Drrll Team HOBBX Turrlrnp, 1-lTl RE PIANS College and work I HM 4, ' 'r. ,V .1 .,,:. ,. LiII ,' Q.ii- L5:'g,-'Y - Boy .Bw 'A 'j- Y : , - Pr-r - 2-:Q Q rl n I7 :- 1 141-p crurr 2-3-41 or-- rflr I4-5 Band 1244- 3 , nlsh CI I i.-J- 3 am A I ive' 4 ' ftrre. Icp Ban 2-43 Maj - - Z4-43 'xr' J: ' nl Sf- : Live Wirl 14-45 'H '-2- 3 ra 3: Tw' 2-I4-4: F. H. A. 3 d 1.-I- 3 ' 3: 'W 'C ' . Y ' . ANN V HQF - V 'Annie rn:-1 V,,'74:'.'4 nf- gr 2-:-g g :g -' :g -' -.zg mr--:-Q -' - :Q i, 7 , --. : ': f . .. .. to ' I. ,' 5 Y. a .- .'g .H L2-3-42G,. ' 'Shing ' ' , . .. -- ' ' ' L 'ty P H -, ' , sr- :Z . - ' L. J l Pep r f.- g . F. . --I-3 ' ' -9 BBYi f -' 3- qw ' - I' QL-3-Z: rg J 'run . , J - ' 1' .f 2-:: C?I'll0l J CAROL RAE KARREN Carol LIILI ll s g, s II rmlfux 1 Icp Club -I XIIXKKI Chorus I Camera C nl I C A A I HOBBI Qpuits FITI RL PLANQ CollLgL JERRY W KENNEDY slmk IN X nd lilo 1 Bmrl ' o ii s 1 Club 4 Camgyq h nc Sprmsi L 1 1 u s W LARRY KENNEDY I-un I 1 I xl lnl J li I Xllx 1 oxus I ILA 4 11.1 BILL LAIRD P S I ' I-ITIRI' IL NS Colllgl RONALD LEROY LARGE shflfl A imlla that can L In Milan OTHLR SCHOOLS ATTENDPD La Mesa Calif and ' mmx Arm 2 Sugeint it fum: 4 CL 1 54 Tian S4 HOBBY Cus I-ITURE PLANS To makg the but ou of me JUDITH LOUISE LEE JUIII XLI lim It I I L asian Fuisuiu ss. mt 1 s L nite X nsity Choi 1 it o s P mi III 'I Music URI' AXIS lla Ill rho LOLA FALCONBURG LEININGER LL-lu A WIHYIIHI.-I WAN Nllxed Chorus I IIOBBX Riding, horns PLTI RF PIAWS To UL rdpyx DICK MARSHALL ik I- nw to mt along with hurl to gmt along without P slclanl I Sludnnt Binh Piuidlnt I 1 s S Q C Ib -1 Spdnlnh Llul: I Poo ball -I HOBBY Bon Fl TURF ILAWQ Attend ro'lLg:e and 'uqui L 'ln cduca lion. ESTEL NIAULDIN Estcl S-Vive for the mst. Girls' State 3g Brother Goose 4: Book Sfore -1: Xarsity Chorus 3-4: Pep Club 43 Mixed Chorus LZ-3: C. A. A. 2-3: Dramatirs Cluh 4: HOBBY--Dancing: FUTURE PLANS-- Gu to Reno and Iivn with hnr brother. MILLIE B. MCCOY T'0l0 With rx mild manner. Mixed Churus 2-Sig F. II. A. 33 HOBBY- Making Jewel- ry. 79 '-.., el'll0l'J CHARLES L MECHAM ChUClx Is hx alum: with Barbaxa uninnt mux 1 4 Nllx minus as 1 u HOHBX Cnllulmg Indian Arufanls I-I Tl RF PIANS Tu gn tu cullggg at Poraulln stuzlx lim 1 luxul mn I RICHARD ARDELL MERRITT Arrilz mul FIAILIILK la I OTHPR Sl HOOIS ATTI- VDI-D Shushlmna Hgh I Pm st Nix C1187 Lam' C P-I IOB G1 ls HTL Rh PIANS Tu IJL a bun or JUNE MITANI lum ul 1 ll xul thmus ILITIL, mm 1 nc ing, ILCOIIIS I-ITL RL PLANS hr 1 ilu ms L MARGARET MARY MOELLER N UN 114 niluu 1 an ' J mr m nr H HHS I-Iuidlni TURI' .IIANS K 1 Pusn 1114 JOY ARDEN MOLVIG .lx nm plans fin Iu L I Q '1 id hu ur HOBBX Reading, Dxmlm, ml N uw l-I Tl RP 'NS Marriage In ldppx ml h li Bill I ugh c lc-gn DICK MORRIS Dick lusl hm ' as il-1 LANS Farming MARILYN MORTON Nldiilxn Cawil I-IILIIIIIIINSX Book Store 7 3 Pep Klub 4 l- H A I C. A A V 1 I Spf-xnlih Club 7 34 HOHISX SLKKIDLI I'I TI RI' l'I ANS Yuixing, CARRIE CHARLENE MOSELEY lhullx Fam dl cunuxslng Nllxcd ChoruQ 3 F H A '44 IIOIIHX XKIIIIFILZ lil tus l-lT1 RP ILAXQ Tu bi fum hlppx incl lin 11 nurmal pmspnmus Ill'L 80 RICHARD SIDNEY MICKELSON Dick H is aluau mum Ll nl fx' 1 m nrus C' Iwmi ALAN DALE MILLIGAN m x s lnplmu s hlx In IIN x S lr L, IIN 'Xiu -4' A QC' ,aiu 1 . , 'T II: I I 9 , , V W , .. KN, 'K . Pr - 251 Varsity Ch 143 In-p Club 3-SLA-. . Tod 1 - A - , CI -.- 2-:xg Bsxk-llzll 2: ' . 1 ' , ' .,,. H and 5. AZ 1 .2 A Il K.,-I I xx , 1:-N: M 5 U h H I ..,. j r. . g I., Jvlig- illgml - iv i - - , Q ' ' ,im-r'liuni.' 2-41 .11 I-11 h I-up Lp ' I-ga ,lub L- 5 1 - Q .:g5::.,: :af jgyf, 'rt-L ' ' ' ' A . ,h A . ' I f' 5 . I Ss-1 -:I -'.-zl' s 4: Yfxrsily Uh ' 5 L21 .I lub -1: ' - b:xIl -1: TI'2l4'I'i JI: IIOISIZY Hunling and Fishing. S vw V Ili- :mix-I-s uilb nn :ml ' ' ns. I1vIlH. summ- nl' xn IIOII ' Cars and GLm.': I-'I'TI'III'I PLAN' C IIL 1' 1 I Qu :is 1 lc' lvn. I Mi. ' ' ' .' 2: I-'. H. A. 121 IIOIIISY .Six ' 2 I -ul- 1 I' ' '52 ' ' ' ' .'.' '4 u F -ss Culluzu. .Iz A 1 -:mini z Lili' II--1: log B2 I I4-43 Pop Club IS-I: Ha I 11-Il: O ' ,zz FL' I '. 14 In , si I-ss Cul- M- 5 A .- -uw in--. I P01 B1 LZ-Jig Pep Club LZ-Zi-43 llzmd 2-15--I. Cu!-Ir ' 2 'l -I3 '4 '. 1 '. 4 1 .I .' 'J ' ' ' 1 . ' : IL E- ,Q Q PLAX, V-. ' H. 1 1' ,' z 1 1- 1 ' hm V wil- 5? ' 1 ' i t.- Hc 4, 'I I 18? I ....... : F. F. A. 2-3-43 HOBBYf-BI,'L'I'II3 FllTl'RIC I' ff- ui 5' 1. ,1 el'll0I'5 DEWITT A MOSS WMI wit clx va L P csxdent 2 Bxxs Stull P ux Spxn s Club 'P Football '7 HOBBY Skiing, and bmxlins. TURE PLANS Co tu Clxlox xdlx S houl of Nlims xml bs sumcsstul in life SHIRLEY MOYES N111 it xnl s xt L K 1 L 1 HOLBX RICIIFI my sts I-l Tl RF PL 'NS 1 xx s I ttssful 'md bappx NORMA ANN NELSEN Nflllll x' Lxl lmis irlnnt 1 4 I xt xul L hui us IIO mxllxnnfxxu fxnll bt hfxppx CAROL PETERSON L I Fl X Ll t momlnt uhxn slu s xxuuml 0 Ill Ut NI 1 mnxst Y I Cimx ub 54 ml 4 ffl S Club W D Tx I State Band l HOME Dfxmmg ami Swimming URF PI ANS Lolltgl. xml thtn 'x P I- x 4,1 -va x ASI. idk EDWARD WESLEY PETERSON Peter Athletics are mit his unly qualities Xiu President .5 4 Buys Stair. 3 Projecttonxst. .54 L xmui Club 3 4 J Club P 5 1 Officer 4 Football 2 3 4 Hxslutball '34 Bxsobill Txuk 4 HOBBY Sports l-LTURE PLANS To go to college if he grmxs a little LU RENE PRATT LUICHC Cant aux sum tu tI.UISlh00IOI1IlI I'IC lxbmxx Xe K Pept, G A A I Span ull HOBBX Xlusxg 'xml Dancing, FLT! RE PLAYS Cxxtltgt and be a Machu JERRY PRESCOTT Pres lhaxe brains I hxun t men used xet S nxtc P 5 Bats Stitg I Quill 'ind Scroll 24 Camexa ub Otflr -I Spams u I 54 -Xsss1t'xnt Pllllol S Fdxtor 4 Football 'Han 1 E4 Baske mall 4-1 Baseb 9 Te is HOBBX Huntxn 'xml I-ishxng FUTURE PLANS CollLgL xt lnxuxsitx of Ltah xml thLn be a Doctor JUNE REID June Bug Hu sxmxxxty is gruxt wxsuru 4 Pep Bfxnd S Quill and Scroll 4 L It 2 Ban 954 Cool funxrd 4 D xll team S HOBBY Scrapbook FUTURE PLAYS Work and Cmxllngy LOUISE RICE 'vleezv She was arrested by a Nlarshall OTHER SCHOOLS ATTENIDED Gooding High '7 '3 Txgex 4, Dxamatici Club 1 Quill and Snmll 4 Nly Late Es poused Saint 4 HOBBY Collectmg salt and peppex shakers FUTL RE PLAYS To be a physical therapist MARGARET RILEY Wafg A Lourtcous nature OTHER SCHOOLS ATFENDED Hagerman High 2 '3 HOBBX Crocheting FUTURE PLANS Work and may go to business college 81 . -I II, . Dt' ot' - lx h f Vicx x' 'L S ' I Zi: ep CI I 123 S 2 ish V H3 -3 'WL -A , f V5 FV- . . ' ' f I Q Nc: 1 1 Jwxxt, f-EE., Liv- Xfire- 4: Mixvcl Ch xrus ll: Cam-ra Clul 12: G. A. A. 'E N JS: ' '- - ' ' 2 lx rs ' ' ' . AX. T4 l x :u-- ' ' -'-' ' I .,.. - ' I .. X ' I 3 The, 11 luvus '34-S, Vim' Pros' ' 43 Qu'll zlnrl S'x'xll 4: Livv Wi I: Mi. x ' 11: I . II. A. I3 G. A, A. 2-Il: RRY Ilifling htxrsvs ami lxir-yvlcsg Fll'I'l'RE PLANS To lxx- :I iv lm? . l'zxml Sh x 'fx xlrlx'z- Nt- ' -' :I lull GIVIS' Stats Jig 'ABI' tl Il v':1 '-llg Pop Hanl 13-Il: I'rn- I X' ,W ject' 1.-ZS: Quill aml Svxwll 4: Pup Club 12-Il-4: 'I -rex Cl I- Q Ba Ll-JI-43 G. A. A, 2-1-43 O 'Cui' Il-'IQ .'pzxn- ish 1.-3-4: Drill Tuam ll: ramativs Club 43 '51-V 3-fl: All - J: 'S' x -' .' ' ' FUT . . xi- ' xf- z ' 1 . 1, tn-zclwr. 'Q 'z I .-: I il-3--3 1 --: L-.-5 z' . 125 'xi 3 - 5 - ' jf' M V - ty- ' I ' A I ' -s- x sx n , 5- - ' ' 4 -. 45 Li' vim 25 -S 'lub-1: . . .Lg ish Cl 24 'f. . ' fg f ' . '- gf It-2 'L-I: 4y .,xA-If A 1 B I--'Z ' Cl Il: J Club 2-JS-4: 'vi' 3 'sh Cl b 2-3-4: 'I'if.!:'2-'-5. In I' '13 ,' 3 - ' age' 1Z-J- : ' tl 245- 3 3 all ...g nn'. 2-8-43 ,YV ,oc ,.:. Z X7 xx z 5' e ' . Tr'-is x' 3 xl 3-1: t ' I 1 ive VVi II--I3 Pep club fig I . II. A. 'p d ..-f- 3 I ' 1 C ' 3 x . . I: 7 ' 5 ' JOYC YVONNE SKIVER Jmcn She can h1I the hush nulvc Senate an x ln s Club I -I gd hmus IIOBB Xlusn TL RF PLAN? Tu Nxoxk DARRYL SMITH smlltx Cenubus III chu: ntl Sergeant at alms 7 Nhxcd Lhuxus HOBPX Hunting FLTL RE PLANS Go to college PATRICIA ANN SMITH A pultx glrl IS lzlxm A mlll ix ergmam at nms ' L Ex or snuc- xa. an nu UI L Tx m0raClubSI-HA4 1 D1lTc1mS amalus Llub i-I OI-IBN VI I mp, u mx honex summmlng, dancing TI RI- ILANS 'xluw graphlp work huusevufe WILLARD SPALDING Wlll um Lndlx OJLLII mm! I ' p I lin 1 5 Truck R4 HO uuku buntmg, md In mg Fl Tl RI-, PLANS Cbllngm EDWARD N STOCKTON I Champlun hnokx plfnu fl I H Pe Club -I Xarsxtx Chnru: 7 i Nllxul Chorus 7 C 4 r X 4-I HO Smarts I-I TI Rh l'l ANS I-armlnlu SYLVIA L STOCKTON Q xlml O grcat I1 P 0 ecuonlst 4 I Llu VRML 4 Cxmu lub 34 HO Photographx and tlaxclmg 82 el'll0l .5 L.OIS KAY ROWLANDS N13 Nlmlmst Ualdnn uthu Plum Comm Rum an Sum LIIJI nd 7 Ba Llllla 3 Np msh Qlub S4 Drxll Tmam 5 T1 -I Dlamqllu Club 44 HOBHX Xluslc I-ITI RE PI.A'NIb T.-1 1 n un s IIAITIIYIL, SHIRLIE M SHINN Shlllu mm I ldlnnls of In 1 gl mt at 'mms l IX Klub 1 HO Hdxlng fun I-ITI RI- ILANS Atlmnd znllvgn at os l ANN SHIRLEY Xndp, In cut .am lnpl CxmIaC 1 54 Sp xmsh C u 1 HOBBX VIUSIL and L uhm: FI TI RL PI ANS G11 II ful 454 ROBERTA SILBAUGH Ron Tl asm NITIIIK I X u U1-nus HO umm' fx xpmlx I-ITI RI-. PIANS XUISIS II3lI'llI1g a vllt Lam ff' 91? enl0l'J THOMAS W STOLTZ 'Ibm pres hrs mel w ly Band P fl Plujrctlunlst 7 4 ull S4 L a Club Z s 1 T HOBBX Tn flnd sumethlnf' ln thls uullcl worth worklnru rw 'Tl RF Pl ANS Tu gn rr 181081 ln this old no l Sit XXII WILLIAM MURRAY STOVER Enjoys llfr ' lqtlfwnlsl 1 k IIOBB Hun lnr, mr llNlllH,L l'ITl'Rl' ILANIS Q lxllr GLENN M SU'TER K llmllll s hrs null 1 future Ll I s Lhln ull C' rr R HOBHX DH1flY'lL l-I Tlllll' NS T llrml CLYDE EUGENE SULLIVAN Sulb xxnslhalrt s nate 4 Tr s l L 1 nf IU-ItCl10f'llSl -1 l p Llub S Span T r HOBBX Arrrmhr ul hllflllll MTI Rl- PLANS Clnllrgr lu stuclx mullrlnt P T.?' WH .qpnmnk uW SWG MERRILYN E SUMMER NIHLI A lwlnklt IH hrr ur 1 ate 4 A Sta Con n lun 3 4 Vblle Y -1 IJIEIIN Pep Band 6 Vlajorette CQLIIH and Scroll 54 Pep Club 7 fl 4 Orchestra 3 Twlrl P C. C 1 P F H A Dlstrlet Preslden B nrl 3 HOBBH NIUSIL FLTURF PLAYS College KAY TALBOT Kay 'llrrt man ul mlm lsltx hrrus 4 Pep Club 2 54 Nllxul Chorus '7 xmrra Club S 1 C A A P 3 Drlll Te 5 Drafnatles Llub l HOBBX Havlng, fun FUTURE PLANS Co to Salt I rke and work EVELYN RUTH TANKERSLEY Ruth In hrr stu lm or talk there lS no dam 1lllIlIX 4 Xalsltx Chorus 4 Pep Club P 54 Nllx d lllllllls 4 Camrr'1Cluh S C A A '7 5 Spanlsh Club ' Tlgtl -1 HOBBX Nluslp FUTURE PLANS Beahappg mlllxlmrrre EMILY JOAN TERRY lrxelx splrt 'srnate -1 Pep Band ' Pep Club 2 S4 1- H A 4 Band be-nate 4 Pep Blvd 7 Pep Cluh 2 S4 Camera Club 4-l F H A 4 Blnd 1 HOBBX Cameras and danc lng Fl TURE PLANS To go tu Colle r and then get malrlrrl FRANK THOMAS 'Al' He rl llke schlml li lt wer ent ful Llasses OTHER SCHOOLS ATTENJDED New Nltxlco Mrlrtary In stltutp 5-I Prbjectlonlst 2 Camera Club 2 Spanlsh Club 2 Football P Basketball 2 Track 2 HOBBY Huntlng and flshlng FUTURE PLANS Oklahoma Unrver stty SHARON VAN HOOK Sh'-Fry She chatters as she goes I- H A Comentlun 4, Llxe WIFE 4 Pep Club 4 Nlrxed Chorus '7 K F H. A 4 HOBBY Collectmg DlC tures FUTURE PLANS Go to Callfornla 83 N-J r Q - ' .,.. 2 ., 'Hv 1 ...A A .....: ---'- - Pep 1.-I: ' ' ', L-1-4: Pep Cl 2-I- 3 'am- fr vr A-IBA: Bzlnrl 2-Il: Spanish Clul 2-3-4: iger -1: 52 4 ,QQ f r: Fl ' . ,' ff- U Y tu ,cull 'gr' and 5- - 'lil I-:::EEgEEE ::: EE: the - .' -r- ' ' ' ' Vlcl. Y ,...,.... .. rl-l L-:l-fl: Camera ,Clulfx-lg Bzrnfl ug l-2 li A. 'Q ,,,, , ' I Il--1: TPM Il--15 Y- I' ' ' I ' 'Q ' ' I Z - ' N, zg .f Put. ' 4 i rs in Ihr- past :xml smiles :ll lllr' I 'L Yin I'rv':'clr'nl -lg Vzllvily ' 'us I1-el: Pl-p Cl 2-24-lg A .l. ,lub Z-Il-,lg Tr: 'k 12-I 3 ' z -' 13 ' ' l l'LA , e 0 a ' rwvllogc at l'lwl-all-llu. - T A ' C, It 4 H 2. 2:22 C f A R I Al ' ln cllr his xlrllrv. , r at W Sc ' L l'-zr.'ul'l-1' ll: Buys' Stzt- Sl: l rJ Ha l L1-Il: ' P' '-2 ' : 'u ' 12-Zi: Orr-ln-sll'l1 23 .' 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ZA2-V1.3 3 , - ' : ' A Sf 7 ' rs X PATTY LOUISE WILCHER PHIIK BAM Quxlllus untold OTHFR QCHOOLQ ATTENDPD Colo! uln High Svhoul Camus Countx Hgh S huol 5 Nh Late Izspousod ami e Vue -1 H A 3 D1am'1 Clu HOBB5 Vllxllng FlTl RF PLANS Collmgzc GEORGIE WILCOX CLUH-.l mx ihfns no mush Lluh 2 HOBBX Hunks PLTURI' PLANS 11 5,0 to Busmc Ss Cullcga BONNIE JANE WILSON Bon Fill lxnlmn for lmclx lmn Swrclarx 4 Nllxul tlwxus Yi HOBM Iharllng .mrl Art I-UTI RE PIANS lnflvcldui 84 0l'll0l J NORENE VAN ORMAN T I n 4 KX S IX XX mnatn ntlux lm Sl rx P p Ba rsllx Chmus 4 Qulll d Scroll S4 Offl er 4 L rc 'P S4 dt 1 l n ip ms um P Dllll Te'1m 4 DIATYIHIICQ Club 4 HOBBX Hmm hack mg Cl In llfll 1 :lux 4: 'md Iuuxn lllsm THEODORE SAMUEL WAYMENT Tu smm 1510 han hun S A HOBRN Danmn I-lTl RF PI Ns T mln llu Nan IH J'mumx PEGGY WEATHERTON Lf., Nhs s loxelx stu Q nngafzed ClwruQ 73 M11 lcuder HOBBX ixxlmmmg Skating 'md Horszlnrl-K l-ITVRE IL-XNS tml murlled wmzdfiy I 5. suns VVENDELL CHARLES WHITE Vllmh s ulll A 1 4 C111 mst Q n Cam a um Y Travk 4 HOBBX Hunlm and flKllll lR FLTLRF PLANS Altand Cullvg,L 1 . . 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Sp: ' 'g ' 1 xg 'I I T unior gfafid Ummm JG- 'Qnv Iunror Class Advrsor MRS EDNA SIEK IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS iSeatedJ Jay Depew Presrdent Jerry Kulm Presrdent tStand1ng7 Jean Easton Vrce Presrdent Sharon Werner Treasurer Thero'1 Nelsei Vrce Presrdent Danny Forsyth Secretary Larry Allrson Secretary THE 1uNuoR STORY We are the J unrors mentally awake physrcally strarght scholastrcally outstand rng and tradrtronally fun lovrng As rn the words of the poet We are the l1m1t' Anyone who wrtnessed our unusual and clex er assembly program wrth the theme berng an actual Academy Awards pr esen tatron would know that the J unrors are not only brrllrant students but have an abun dance of talent And drd someone mentron fe males? Wow' We started the year wrth a Junror Flrng It was held durrng Thanksgrvrng trme and rt surely was wonderful to see the Alumn1 there who were home for vaca tron The dance was successful wrth enjoy able rntermrssron entertarnment and beau trful decoratrons The frrst semester offrcers who were elected to lead our class were Presrdent Jerry Kulm Vrce Presrdent Jean Easton Secretary Larry Allrson and Treasurer Sharon Werner Jerry Emerson Jack Brshop Carolyn Larrd and Ruth Ann Glass were elected to the Senate Trm Daley represented our class as Student Body V1cePres1dent and Senate Pr esrdent Class offrcers elected for the second semester were Jay Depew Presrdent Dan ny Forsyth Secretary Larry Allrson Trea surer and Dale Harrrs Sergeant at arms Durrng the basketball season We spon gorng toward our Junror Prom whrch was held rn the early part of Aprrl That nrght the results of our hard work showed a gym nasrum beautrfully decorated to the theme of Earth Angel Our much antrcrpated class rrngs frnally ar r rved and we now look forwar d to our com rng Senror year when we hope to sport a worn drgnrfred Senror look and a Worldly wrse smrle We would lrke to express our apprecra tron to our class advrsor Mrs Edna Srek for wrthout her help we could never have accomplrshed what we have As a class We J unrors repr esentrng our Alma Mater wrsh to carry on the fme ex amples of those who have graduated before , 'N sy! 1 l We -'U - ' . - , - ' - - ' I . y . - .' i , ax , 'i ' as ' ' I n ' in - Q v . . , . . 2 .. y . - l . .Z .. y . - - . . , , . . '. - ' li ' H , , , , ' sored the after'-game dances wrth proceeds 0 I , ' ' , KK , !! , u n nu. 1 - u , u n - ' D 1 v i , . y . , . l . I 7 . . - 5 - .v , 5 1 . . 7 . 3 . 7 7 . 7 ' I . '- - ' r 7 9 ' ! ' ' . ' us. 85 OLLIE ADFIELD LARRY ALLISON DARWIN ANDERSON ROBERT BARGA HAROLD BARNES SANDRA BELL PAT BINGHAM JACK BISHOP BEVERLY BOX BILLY GAIL BRANCH JEANIE BRANNON TOM BREED DOUG BROGDON SANDRA BRUENER JAMES BURGENER -qi' 'S R K1 U., uniorfi iiw ,Q H' .. ,, . if iw? X 'hw K my W' 1 Mfg-.asf QQ... X-.5 ivy wigs 'rr ' 86 N. 424' Q ...4 'Q' Nw.. v---on 'R' DAVID BURNHAM LESLIE BURNHAM JERRY BUTCHER RAE NELL BUTTNER LORENE CALLEN NANCY CAPPS GENE CASTO ELAINE CLAUSING LELAND COREY CECELIA COUPE GEORGE CROWE KATHY CROWELL TIM DALEY JOHN DANIELS MFRLIN DARLING LOAIIEN DAVIS JAY DEPEW JAMES DEVOE KENNETH DOUGHTY CARMA DRAPER lll'lL0l 5 it vw if an YI Q 'Nu--fix ALICE GIF-'FORD DELOY GILES RUTH ANN GLASS KURT HALL BARBARX HARPER MARILYN HARLOW DALE HARRIS HOWARD HASLAM CHERYL HEISS BEVERLY HENAGE MYRNA HENDRICKSON LOUISE HESSLER CHARLES HOLLIBAUCH CAROLE HOSMAN SHIRLEY HUMPHRIES MARGIE HUSSEY PAUL IWAKIRI JANIENE JASPER JANET JENSEN NORMAN JERKE 2' . -Q M.. MW' 1 O UW M V x 'S .rf .QQ 5 f M 4. if 2 If in my ANN DYKSTRA JEAN EASTON JOHNN ELLIOTT JERRY EMERSON PEGGY EMERSON BOB ESSICK CHARLES FALCONBURG OLLIE JEAN FIFE PAT FLEENOR SUSAN FLEMING MARIANNE FORT ROBERT FORT DANNY FORSYTH ANITA GASS BETTY GASSERT .,,,.... 987 Bag S Q' GLORIA MOSS MILDRED MUNGER RALPH MUNCER RICHARD NEAL LA VERN NEAVES THERON NELSEN MARY ANN O DANIELS RAYMOND OGDON SHARON O HARROW NANCY OSBORNE MICKEY PASKETT ARTHUR PETERSON LEE PETERSON DAVID PETITT JOE PHILLIPS BONNIE PIELSTICK BETTY PIERCE STAN POST SHIRLEY QUICY JERRX RFNTLEMEN lfU'll0I 5 'itz K Ivwfffl' Nw .MWAIEX EM, E .Q I A S rf-T' ELVA JOHNSON GERALD KENNISON LA MOYNE KERLEY ik ...psf N- -.TSW uv' OYCE KNIGHT ERRY KULM CARO' YN LAIRD JACK LANNON JEANETTE LICKLEY ALISON MAC KNIGHT RO ERT MAHANES ARNETHA MCGHEE NORMA MCVEY FFRN MEYERS CAROLYN MONROE RONALD MOORE 'N ,nv If fm, ls- 5-1- Z 3 S' 4 1- pw- ? ' 512 QW f If 0 If ia A 3-I ll ri .M Q1 X f. iam N ' 1 , ' ' 'i ,, ...,.:.,, . 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M... vm.- 'ZW' KENNETH ROBBINS DERREL ROBISON MARGARET ROWLANDS DAMON RUTHERFORD GERALD SCARROW LOIS SHAW MARY LOU SHUPE ALICE SMITH BERNADETTE SMITH GERALDINE SMITH HENRY SNODERLY CAROL SPANGENBERG CAROL SPARKS JEAN STAUFFER CECELIA STRAIN EUGENE STUART NELLA SUITER KENNY TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR GARY TONGISH LAETITIA THOMAS LEE THOMPSON JIM TURPIN JOHN URBACH ORVIL WALL GARY WAMBOLT HARLEY WEIGT SHARON WERNER CAROL WILCOMB BILLY WOLFINBARGER IUNIORS NOT PICTURED I on IS Dawg Jamee Hall and Dfn Meyers 89 Sopkomore cfdifif O icem Sophomore Class Advisor RAYMA BROWN SDPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS fSeatedl Farrell Thompson Vice P esident and President Arlen Moss President 1Stand1ngJ Margar et .lelsen Sergent at arms Charleym Marshall Secretary Layne Hall Sergeant of Arms Tom Rudy Sergeant of Arms ald Vice Pre sldent Bob Slater Secretary Lynn Smith Sergeant of Arms SOPHOMORE STORY On that eventful dax in August of 1954 vse the new Sophomores of Jelome High School took the fllst step on the load to gladuatlon As ve 9Ht819d the dool of oul this new adventure the uppel classmen the new teachels and those czzlfnl comblna tion lockels' We vsent to oul f11St class meeting with the detel l'f11l13tlOH of getting something accomplished Oul new Plesldent was Fel lell Thomp on Vice Plesldent Tom Rudy and Secletaly Tleasurel Bob Slatel Dul mg that semestel we got into the swing ol things and with the help of oul adxlsol Mis Blown we gave a dance and a wing ding assembly vs ith 2002 A D as the theme Dullng the second semestel Allen Moss occupied the Plesldents chan and Fallell to see that the duties of Vice Pl esldent WSIB taken cale of Charleyne Malshall kept hel in atchful eye on the tleasuly and the lec 01 ds of the class as Secretaly Treasulel In Nlalch we had another palty but this time fol the Sophomol es only and dld we have a svs ell tlme' Yes this yeal has been one packed full of wolk fun and activities one well nevel fO1g'9t , ' , , u ,' ' 11 . i' v . , ' v Y 1 1 v ' . ' . , 1 Q ul 1 0 1 ' . y 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 7 ' 1 1 1 new school we were a bit frightened at Thompson took time off from his activities - . y F . . - f 3 ' - 1 1 . 1 . , . ' ' I 1 1 ' - ' .. y 1 ' 1 ' . 1 - 1 1- . I . . p . . 1 I V ' y , , ' D 1 1 ' 1- 1 A 1 ' r U S Q . - I . , 3 ' vu . . 1 . ' 1 ' . '. T I ' . . . , y 1 y T . y. u 1 f. 1, nk. 1 . 90 MARGARET ADAMS GARY ANDERSON LCROY ANDERSON DOROTHY BALL PATRICIA BARENTSEN DONALD BARGA CURT BARTHOLOMEW RICHARD BASE L.ARL BEAN CONNIE BLOCK ROBERT BLUE VIVIAN BLUNT JOE BOGUSLAWSKI KARREN BOGUSLAWS JAMES BORDEN STEVE BRANNON PATRICIA BROOKS DANNY BUCK ROSS BURGOYNE ROBERT BURNHAM RONALD CALDER FAY CARROLL KAY CARROLL EARL CASE SHEILA CAZIER ROBERT CHAMBERS ALVIN CHOJNACKY DENNIS CLAIBORN PATRICIA COLLINGS LAWRENCE COUPE BILL CRAIG MYRNA CRAIG RICHARD CRAMER DIANNE CRISTOBAL DUANE CRITSER K Nw 915 41--ar .my Y .. 4. 1 z we Olfll ored fx' P 'fm - I-wiv' Mr WW 511 ,'Q 'J fa ' u ,Q-.Af 91 .,.:.:,5., V55 pw in-.Amr Www? -., av PIU 'Y fl 41- 'mf wi ww lvvunr. Qwvm' A .3 ,,., W We ' AMW Qs .M mf N iv fi ss- iam Qi' vga 50,0 Olflfl orezi A .ee Q' '-vm.. 52. 'I Bw ff? fra' Alike wr mp.. 'Bm up S-5, -em K Q xx DANIELLE DARLING ANNA DAVIS RONALD DEGRAAFF BARBARA DRUMILEP ANNE DURRANT B'LL EAKIN EARL FULKERSON KENNETH FULLER JANET GARDNER MONTY GILES DARLENE HABERMAN FRED HAGEMAN DANNY HAGER PHIL HAGER LAYNE HALL SHIRLEY HAMBLETON DONALD HARDING GOLDIE HARGIS ARVILENE HEPWORTH BETTY HESS GREGG HOSKINS ELAINE HOUSTON SHARON HURD MARGARET JENSEN JAMES JEPSON SHIRLEY JEPSON PATRICIA JEWELL COY JONES ROBERT KEHRER DARLENE KIMBROUGH ORPHA KINCSLAND WENDELL KIRPATRICK HAROLD KNIGHT BEVERLY KULM KAY LEE U1 K' fx nw., 1-1 mf QW' s xfAlQ 6 qpv 'Wx 50,0 Olflfl OIAQ5 fm.-a'!5m NN -ff-. ww ... ,nam ' wr, xfwi 'Oils- 0 42 93 'glut' w -www ...I 'hm 21 ,tvs ..- fd-9: OPAL LITTLETON GARY LUTHER 1.O'?IS MADSON CHARLEYNE MARSHALL JUDY MCCLURE JEAN MCCOY RUTH MEYERS BETTY MILLER JOANN MILLER RUSSELL MILLER EUGENE MOSLEY ARLEN MOSS DON MITCHELL H O N X CARL NORRIS REA OLSEN ILLENE PATHEAL JOAN PETERSON MARJORIE PETITT LARRY PETTINGILL ROBERT PHILLIPS r ON POST NANCY PRESCOTT ARMONDO QLIINTANA YOLANDA QUINTANA NANCY ROBINSON VALNETTA ROBINSON CHARLES ROSS JAMES ROWBOTTOM TOM RUDY BARBARA RUPERT CHARLOTTE SHAW GEORGE SIMMONS BOB SLATER PAT SMALL LYNN SMITH SHERRY SNEAD DONALD SNELL CHARLOTTE STANDLEE JEANNE STEWART DON STEWART CHRIS STRATTON BILLIE JEAN THOMASON BRUCE THOMASON DONNA THOMPSON FARRELL THOMPSON MARILYN THOMPSON MARY LOU THOMPSON DERYL TINKER JUDY URBACH JERRY VICKERS TERRY WARD BILL WALKER JERRY WAYMENT SHARON WEATHERTON DON WILDMAN WALLACE WILSON JAMES WINDER SHARON WHITE JOANNE WOOLLEY ,Jin -9- 544-4 lv 'WO' awar- MPI H in-. .rf '9- 'Ki Olflfl ored s 98 'il' Arr.. 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I ,A I if .iofgfi- f M , W! - f-1-rv 94 L I 005 lQl 15 With smcere appreclatnorm we present the tollowmg firms who showed thelr mter es and fruehdshlp to Ierome Huqh School by making thus Yearbook possible A H Netz Iewelry Ambrose Photo Shop Anderson s Bakery Armco Dralnage Products Brrd s Sportxng Goods Blshop s Boxse Payette Lumber Buttcane Furnlture C I Marshall Carter s Cleaners Churchman Motors Clty Market Cralg Produce Dairy Queen Del Motors Electnc Appl1ance Servxce Farmers Elevator Glen and Evelyn Buehler Growers Warehouse H L Ellxs and Son Harder s Helss Investment Hrway Market I-Iosman s Tlre and Battery Servlce Idaho Department Store Idaho Electric Co Idaho Gas and O11 I C Penney I Emmett Smlth Well Drlllmg Inc Ierome Abstract and Tltle Co Ierome Auto Clmxc Ierome Cooperatlve Creamery Ierome Floral Co Ierome Gas and Orl Ierome Implement Ierome Lumber Co Ierome Pohce Department Ierome Seed Co Ierome Wholesale Lamm Floral Leyson Studxo L Hensson s M H Kmg Co McCleery Drug McG1ll and Co Mehlhafi Tractor Mel s Texaco Mlldren s Modern Barber Shop and Mrs Robert Crowser North Slde News O K Rubber Welders Owl Cafe Pat1 Metal Works Rice Chevrolet Safeway Sawtooth Market Shrmrmn s Spaeth Motor Splc and Span Cleaners Snoco Dairy State Cafe Summers SGIVICE Statlon Tate Furmture Thnftyway Drug Store Tmgwalls Txtus Inc Walker s Gas and O11 Western Store Van Orman Hardware Volco Burlder s Supply Vons Theater O I Z? 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