Jerome High School - Tiger Yearbook (Jerome, ID)

 - Class of 1957

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' A V ' f,..,t.ggQ Q, , X i t :'9'n,.m'K x Row One - Elaine Edwards, Lois Slatter, Joan Peterson, Charlotte Shaw Patsy Jewell, Kay Carol. Row Two - Bonnie Peterson, Tonette Rabe, Gloria Ridgeway Loy Ann Overman Sue Vawdrey, Charleyne Marshall. Row Three - Kay Smith, Jean Thompson, Pat Otto, Margaret Jensen Vivian Blunt, Mr. Bracke, Advisor. The Girls' Athletic Association be- gan their activities quite early this year with the election of first semester of- ficers. They are as follows: President, Elaine Edwards, Vice President, Bonnie Petersong Secretary, Kay Carroll, and Treasurer, Patsy Jewell. Volley Ball and Basketball were the main attractions in the fall. Noontime play was surprisingly well organized at times and the girls learned a few more of the fundamentals of team play eti- quette and sportsmanship. The float in the Tiger Day Parade was a rainbow over two goal posts with a pot of gold at the end. The girls organized the tumbling team and performed for the half time entertainment at a few ball games. At the beginning of the second se- mester we elected officers as follows: President, Moggie Jensen 5 Vice President, Jean Thompson, Treasurer, Elaine Ed- wards, and Secretary, Kay Carroll. Second semester activities consisted mostly of volley ball and plans for the Play Day at Pocatello. Much appreciation is owed to our two advisors, Mrs. Maxey and Mr. Bracke. They, with their patience and interest, have done much to stimulate the ac- tivities of our organization. GJ4 MRS. EDITH MAXEY Advisor-First Semester ' J 7 A , ,fx ,.-f , .wff 'K' - f R' ,ml-f ,. f '

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Fzrst Row Lynn Smith Farrell Thompson, Bill Craig, Don Snell, Bob Slater, Steve Brannon, Don Wildman Gary Luther Lawrence Coupe. Second Row Marlin Block Richard Shawver, Larry Cross, LaMar Box, Gary Vandiver, Lary Silver Clarence Emerson Leo Thibault, Ray Kays. Thzrd Row David Pratt Bud Smail, Ron Kulm, Joe Boguslawski, Frank Showers, Ralp Perry, Gary Silvers lVLike Neher Mr Dellinger. Fourth Row Tom Rudy Larry Pettingill, Bruce Thomason, Gary Tomberlin, Terry Ward, Le- Now, just like always, you can tell just how any high school boy who is a member of the J Club feels about his letter. Most of them have a letter man's jacket. Any boy who has received a letter in foot- ball, basketball, or track is a member of the J Club. Through the ef- forts of these boys and the coaches, who have always done an excellent job, Jerome teams have come to be respected in inter-schoolastic sports for their fine performances and sportsmanlike conduct. Home Coming or Tiger Day is one of the most important functions which the J Club sponsors. Just before the big football game, floats. which are made by the individual classes and organizations. are paraded up and down the streets. Also on this day the Tiger Day Queen is crowned. The Queen is elected by the high school boys from nominees chosen by the J Club from among the senior girls. To end this grand day a sports dance, to which the entire student body and the opposing football team are invited is held in the cafeteria. Beginning with the parade, on through the game, and continuing until the farewell dance, this day is one of the most enjoyable of the school year. The floats fared very well in spite of the slight cold wind we had this year. At half-time of the game between Jerome and Minico one of the prettiest senior girls, Charleyne Marshall, was crowned queen and presented with a trophy commemorating the event. The presentation was made by Farrell Thompson, who also gave medals to Beverly Kuhn and Jill Norman, the other queen candidates. The after-gaine dance was enjoyed by everyone. The success of the 57 J Club was due no doubt to the out- standing staff of officers. They were Steve Brannon, Presidenfg Flu-1-911 Thompson, vice president, Lynn Smith, Secretary and Treasurer, Mr Jerry Dellinger, Advisor



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First Row - Charleyne Marshall, Dixie Spofford, Gary Cardwell, Sherry Snead, Q Marilyn Thompson, Barbara Rupert, Joan Wallington. Second Row - Anita Wilcomb, Lynette Heiss, Pat Mecham, Ann Durrant, Loy Ann Overman, Sue Vawdrey, Bud Smail, John Keel, panis ful' EL CLUB DE ESPANOI. The Spanish Club started off in the fall with the annual fiesta. We had our usual pinata and our Spanish food. Things were highlighted in the latter part of the evening with the initiation of new members. or The Spanish Club was well represented in the Tiger Day Parade with a beauti- ful float which won a prize. ham, Vice Presidentg and Lyn Heiss, Secretary. In the Spring the club enjoyed its usual spring party. Mrs. Perdue-Advisor, ' ' - Officers elected for the year were Charleyene Marshall, President: Pat Mec-

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