Kuna High School - Kay Ach Ess Yearbook (Kuna, ID)
- Class of 1957
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With the realization that we are still very young in heart and experienceg with knowledge that with their counsel there is yet peace and love, and a deeper, calmer faith for us to seek: we humbly dedicate this, the 1957 Kay Ach Ess. to our parents, school BDARO i' LEFT TO RIGHT Norman Cole H1g,hhne Warren Stewart Columbra Lewxs Lowe Happy Valley Chfford Marnnson Clerk Ralph Emhelberger Mora Chmrman James Hmllard Superxntendent INSET Wayne Aman Kuna NEW GRACE school Hurrahll Through the combined efforts of the school board and the commumty we now have a modern, new Grade school. Thanks everyone. 4 I repeat what I have often had occas1on and des1re to say many tmmes I am very proud of the students of Kuna High School because of thexr splrit, enthusiasm, and over all desire to continually make their alma mater better As a prmcipal, Ismcerely apprecrate the co operation shown me by the teachmg staff the student council, and the members of the student body It is mdeed a pleasure to serve you all. lf as instructors we have supphed a thougmt you may remember it or you may not But if we have mspired you to think a thought for yourselves we have llldxd added to your stature Best Wishes to the graduates of 57 for success and happiness ln the furure ' Yours truly Harold N1else1 Princlpal Brigham Young University tah 5 years received B. S Degree Umversity of Utah tah Utah State Agriculture College Utah Umversity of Idaho Idaho extension work College of Idaho Idaho graduate work towards Masters Degree AOITIIDISTSRAIIOII The hlstory of another year 15 almost complete To each of us has cornetheopportunity to wr1te honor success and SBFVICC on its pages I rejoice wzth you over the success that you have achleved tlns year It IS my hope that each of you may contmue this glortous lustory I .cuvet, for each of you, a larger and fuller endeavor I wish for each of you the very best of health and theblessings of The Great Teacher that you may make thls world a better place in which to live Sincerely James Hilltard Superinteldaxt Temple ,Tumor College Texas 2 years Bethany Nazarene College Oklahoma 2 years recelved A. B. Degree Ball State Teachers College Ind1a.na 2 summers Umversmty of Idaho Idaho 1 year received M. S Degree Washington State College Waslungton 1 year l U ' U MARY WARDLE Lewiston Normal, W.S.C., U. ofl., 7th Math, Junior High Reading. M. A. BODAHL B,A,, Concordia College, U. of North Dakota, M . A. , U. of Minn- esota, U. of Washington, U. of Montana, Eng. II, III, IV, Journalism 8a Annual. facult LULU LAKIN DARREL REISCH Colorado State, N'N12jCI:i,A'B B,A.. Commercial wog llstory' Office, Office ' History' Practice, Typing Ovemmem' I, II. LAURA GIBSON BOB LEE N.N.C., C. ofl., B.S., College of High School Math, Idaho, 7th P.E. 8a Health, Core, 8th General Science, Math. Athletics. GLEN WARDLAW N.N.C. , A.B., Speech at N.N.C. Dramatics, 8th Core :Sn Science, 7th Science, 7th 8: 8th Speech. GLADYS HA WKINS N.N.C., U. of I. College of Idaho, 7th Core, Art, 9th Math. KENNY WINTHER Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, B. A. , N.N.C., Music-Business, Band . VERNETTE THOMPSON Sioux Falls College, B. A. , Library. FRED BECKMAN U, of I., B.A., Industrial College of Armed forces, Agriculture I, II, III, IV. WILMA THORNTON Oregon State, B,S., Home Ec. I, II, III, Boys Home Ec. EDITH AMAN N.N.C., B.A., College of Idaho English I, Junior High Chorus, 8th Core. BLANCHE EDGERTON S.I.C.E. , N.N.C. College of Idaho, Girls P.E. 8: Athletics, 7th 8: 8th Science, World Geography. HO WARD ZINK N.N.C., C. of I., University of Colo- rado, University of New York, Algebra Geometry, Physics, General Science, Bookkeeping . Facult assolztment Thronton Among The Faculty Meeting Art Class is Fun! Notice the Change?! Administration New librarian Flirting in the Hall? Roses Ah Ha! Caught again. Smiling Bob! Explanation Needed? Surprise! 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RICHARD CROMWELL lf there s mrschref brewrncz he s drunk the strrrrnfr K Clrb 2 3 4 Qecretarv 3 Presr dent 4 tudent f-Oll'lC1l 3 4 Class Presrde t 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Basketball 2 3 1 Foorba1l2 COY ANDERSON The grrlwrth a sparkle ln her eye Nampa 1 Band 2 Athletrc 3 4 K Club 3 4 Stu dent Councrl 4 Class Secretary 3 4 Kapers Staff 4 Wurll 81 Qcroll 4 Qervrce Team 3 DIOR IA RRY REXROA D 'sfx He srnqs hke a qenurne cowpoke F 1 2 Footballl 2 3 4 Class Vrce Presxdent Presrdent 4 4 Wrestlrno 2 '3 K Club 3 4 A lot of pep rn a small packaqe 011111 81 S 01134 Treasurer3 FHA 1234 St rdent Co11nc112 3 4 QtudentBody Reporter 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Class Secretarv 1 Kapers Staff 3 4 Chorr 1 2 Black Domrno 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 12 ARDELL KLOEPFER Humor that s hard to beat Tennrs l 2 3 Servrce Team 2 Class Presrdent 2 3 F F A 2 Kapers Staff 3 4 Edrtor 4 Qtudent Coun cxl 1 2 3 4 011111 gl Scroll 3 4 Football 3 4 Football 3 4 Honor SOCICFY 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Student Bodv Pres1dent4 MYRNA ALBERS Burdens become lrght when cheerfully orne A n11al Qtaff3 4 F H A F T A 2 3 4 Athletlc 1 01111181 Qcroll4 Ay 1' .- Lb ,L ' ,, g ' Il ' , ' ,' s . - I is A 1,-. .3. . , 'F Y ' . ' F. .A. n IA NEEN RAWLINS Cl' . , 2 . , . . , . 3 Q - f ' gf I ' , b fl , .. 5 . . .l,2,3,4: BETTY JO DAVIS Not a friend for a day but afriend always, F,H,A. 1-4, Reporter 3, Treasurer 45 Quill 8: Scroll 45 Kapers staff 4g Athletics 4g Class Secretary 25 Student Council 1-4g Student Body Historian 4: Choir 1,2. NORMAN TUCKER Out for the best in life. Student Body Vice-President 4g F,F.A. 1-43 Baseball 1 4g Student Council 4g Track 2-43 Basketball 1-4 K Club 34' Boys' Home- making 4- Football 1 4 KAREN JAMES Charming, sweet and always neat F HA 1 4 Vice President 2 Secretary 3 President 4 Debate 1 Kapers Staff 34 Quill Kc Scroll 3 4 Secretary3 Honor Society 2 4 President 4 Student Body Historian 3 Cnolr 1 2 Student Council 1 4 Student Body Secretary Treasurer 4 Class President 1 DON WELLS Tall quiet with a real nice Sflllle Band 1 4 Basketball 3 4 Kapers Staff3 4 Quill 8a Scroll 3 4 KAY RUSSE LL FHA 1 3 Pep Club 1 Athletics 12 K Club 1 3 Vice Pres1dent3 Student Council 4 Student Body Athletic Secretary 4 Qlllll 8: Scroll 4 Kapers Staff 4 .TIM KAIDUSEK Don t fence me in Black Domino 1 4 Wrestling 2 3 Boys Homemaking 3 Basketball 1 Track 23 F F A l 13 . , . . . ' , . ' . , , 3 I . 1 n n Z I I - ' . 5 . . 5 Q l S D ' I 7 K, , . ' Q 9 1 I 5 , . A familiar sound in our halls, . . . - : 1 ' . 1 , ' - . i . 4 : . ali' 52 ei -. , - Q- A .1 . -L . ' z . .V ' : : . 2 .TOAN LAMB A good heart 15 better than all the heads ln the world F H A 1 4 Athlettcs 1 Annual Staff4 QU111 82 Scroll 4 GLENN GROSS E1v1s make way for me!! Art Club 1 F F A 1 Black Dommo 1 4 Annual Staff 4 Cholr 1 wresthng 3 4 Athlet1cs 3 4 ROBERT HUFF What he wants to get out of school most IS hnmself Class Sergeant at Arms 4 K C1ub3 4 Base ball 2 3 Wresthng 3 F F A 1 Student Counc1l 4 Class V1ce Presldent 1 Football PAT STILIS She slghs at many but loves only one Pep Club 1 FHA 14 Art Club 1 2 KClub2 4 Athlencsl 2 Tenms2 4 Servlce Team 2 Kapers staff 4 Qmll 8: Scroll 4 LUCILLE MILLER One of the quleter glrls of the class FHA 1 KClub2 4 Pres1dent4 JEAN LAMB Frtendly to talk to nxce to know Athleucs 1 2 F HA 1 4 Majorette4 Quxll 8L Scroll 4, Annual staff 4. 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' Q ...C 'g . nt- ' u p . 92.-.'l I CARL PALMER An all around guy Track 1 3 Tumbhng 1 Class Reporter 2 Wrestlmg 3 Football 1 4 .TO ANNE RUSSELL To know her IS to hke her Band 1 2 Lyre Club 2 Pep Band 1 2 Student Counc11 4 Cho1r 1 Class V1ce Pres1dent 3 Annual Staff 4 F H A 4 Qu111 Sn Scroll 4 ALICE DU VALL She may not be a Ford but she can sure rattle on Student COUIICII 34 F HA 1 4 Athletlcs 1 4 Art Club 1 KC1ub2 4 Annual Staff4 Qlllusb Scroll 4 Servlce Team 4 THELMA ESHELMAN I only speak when spoken to ArtClub1 2 F H A 24 DARLENE TUCKER Honor IS her standard perfecnon IS her goa 1 Lyre Club 2 Honor Soclety 2 4 Band 1 2 Art Club 1 2 F T A 2 4 Pres1dent4 Student Counctl 2 4 Qulll 82 Scroll 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Edltor 4 DALE VAN SCHOIACK If Im not there on I11'l'lB wa1t on me Nampa 12 F F A 3 4 Baseball 3 Kapers Staff 4 Du1l18L Scroll 4 15 MARIAN CROWDER Personallty honesty and the wlllrngness to serve F H A 1 2 3 4 Ou1ll8t Scroll4 Annual Qtaff4 Cholr 1 2 JOE L THORNTON He could argue a turtle out of 1ts shell B 1FFA12LyreClub1Annl Staff 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Qulll 81 Scroll 4 Honor Soc1ety3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 K Club 3 4 Track2 3 4 GERALD GROSS Always readv for a laugh Basketball 1 Tnn1s12FFA1234Band12 u dent Councll 4 BARBARA PILKINTON Here a a lass who s qu1te a gal Merxdlan 1Seatt1e3 FHA 234 CTIOIIQ h letlc 3 Cervrce Team 4 '7' it-r- DICK CA LL Conserxatrve modest pollte ves Chou rack 1 2 est na DON BERHEIM What ldon't know won't hurt me. Basket- ball 13 F,F,A, 1,2,3p Baseball 2,3,-13 Foot- ball 3,4g Tennis l. 16 BETTY HEENER An mnocent face but you can never tell Hartv11le Mlssourr 1 Servlce Team 3 Athleucs 3 4 Majorette 4 Dramatrcs 4 DALE REYIxOLDS Ibeheve m work but Im not m favor of lf Ban 1 FFA 14 Footba1l14 Tenms 1 4 Basketball 1 K Club 3 4 Wrest11ng3 4 Boys Homemakmg KAYE BACON A charmmg smrle all the wh11e Art Club 1 2 F H A 1 4 Qu11l gl Scrol14 Kapers staff 4 Athletxcs 3 Class Reporter DANA TUCKER Be sllent and be safe Merrdlan 1 2 Annual Staff 3 4 Qulll 8aScrol1 WAYNE CRICHTON FAY RUSSELL DON BROWN 'Don t sur thrngs at rest ' 'Dlmples and cherry I 11 let the world go by cheeks. Football 2. 3. Chou 1, Athletics 1,2, Dramatxcs 4. 17 n - H . 1 s Q :Q : a 11 - ' 1 ' -.. . Cl,...-, -, '1 1 1 . ' . ' ' 1 In 4. u ' ', ' -. Q nl...'r Q 1 1 4. on ' u gr pr - s ' ' . -f nu . YIIOI2 class Will We the sentor class of Kuna HIQI School In the city of Kuna county of Ada and state of Idaho, betng of qtute sotmd nunds and memory of legal age constderlng the uncertaxnty of our fra1l and transltory 11ves not acung under menace fraud or under undue mfluence of very many people and be1ngqu1te sure that we w1ll graduate tlus year do therefore make pubhsh and declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament as an organxzed body and as the wtllfully studlous members of th1s 1nst1tut1on of learmng. We as a class w1ll To the faculty the fond memorles of thelr most br1ll1ant class We express our most tender and s1ncere sympathy for the loss they are about to experlence Also we bequeath our surplus knowledge to them, wh1ch we no longer need and are qtute sure they do To the student body brother, are we glad to be leavmg them To the J umors the honor of bemg semors next year To the Sophomores our sympathy 1n hoptng they can put up wtth next year s semors To the Freshmen our habttual studlousness and good grades of the past four years Myrna Albers w1ll my long blond hatr to Adehne Lockndge Coy Anderson, w1ll my place as Homecommg Queen to some lucky J un1or gxrl. Kaye Bacon wtll my art1SI1C abrhty to Kay Lowe Don Berhezm w1ll my Government book to some poor .Tumor w1th the understand1ng that he won t over use ll D1ck Call w1ll leave w1th my D1ploma flf I m luckyy Wayne Crlchton w1ll my soltd gold cad11lac to Warren Reynolds Rlchard Cromwell w1ll leave for the army as soon as school IS out Mar1an Crowder w1ll my cool calm and collected way to Gall Owens Betty Jo Dav1s w1ll myself to Marvtn Al1ce DuVal1, w1ll my easy goxng d1SPOSlIl0i'l to J' uha StroebeL Gerald Gross, w1ll my red and whlte Chevy to Larry Glenn Gross, w1ll Elvxs Presley to Bruce Syme Betty Hefner, w1ll my cute southern drawl to Barbara Downum. Robert Huff wxll just leave Cyou unlucky peoplej Karen James w1ll my place as Student Body Secretary to some hard work1ng ,Tumor gal. J'1mmy Kalousek will myself to any gxrl who can catch me Ardell Kloepfer wxll my place as Student Body Presldent to some J' un1or boy Jean Lamb, w1ll my good grades to the .Tumor class Joan Lamb w1ll Jean to any man who ll have her Lucllle M111er w1ll leave for the Wacs Carl Palmer w1ll my posmon as halfback on the football team to Lester Lowe I-ht em hard Les' Barbara Ptlkmton w1ll my locker to anybody who ll clean ll out JaNeen Rawhns, w1ll my small features to anybody that needs them. Larry Rexroad w1ll my deer rtfle to any football player who can hunt wlth 1IdUI'll'lg football practtce Dale Reynolds w1ll my broad shoulders to Gene Hefner Fay Russell, w1ll my many steadles to no one so there JoAnne Russell, w1ll my red convertlble to Carma Morgan. Kay Russell w1ll leave wxth Charlte Pat St1lls w1ll Alvxn to no one' Dana Tucker w1ll the locked darkroom to Davtd Crowder Darlene Tucker w1ll my place as edxtor of the annual to some hard work1ng staff member Norman Tucker w1ll my place as football captam to Paul and Qulnn Joel Thornton, w1ll my place on the basketball team to my httle brothers Dale Van Schotack, w1ll my spot wtth Fred to Zeddy Long, Don Wells w1ll my helght to Larry Stewart All and all the semor class w1ll leave gladly Sxgned and sealed by the class of 1957 SENIOR CLASS I8 I. , . . . . ' I, . ,, . ,, . . I' , . . . . . . I. . 0 . . ' . . L . ' . , . . , L . I . ,, . . ,, u I' . , . . . I. . ' . ' ' . . I. , , . . u I, . . . . . . . I, Thelma Eshelman, will my quietness to Helen Voigt. I, ' ' . I, ' ' . I, ' I, , ' ' . I. . . . . I, . , . . I L , . . . ' I, ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, . . . . . I' ' . .. 0 ,, . , . I. . . I . , . I I' . . I' , . . , . . I, , ' . 1. ' ' . . I' . . I, ' . . . . I, . ' . . u I, , ' ' . I. . . . . . I' . . . . I I, ' ' . I, . . . I, , ' ' . HIOR SHADS dykes it 6? 'N 2 ffm 1 Z ,M Z Z 7 lt! I C 1. Happy huh? 2. That so? 3. An elecuon post er 4. Good? 5. Enjoymg yourselves? 6. Darlene' 7 Isn't Maman cute? 8 Really? 9. What'sth1s? 10, 11, 8: 12. The tw1ns8: Ken Wrlsonl 13 8: 14 Do these prctures go together?? 15. Lulu and Fred. 16 Champs at yell contest. 17 Rrch past 8: present. 18 Yum m m. 19 Joanne changed. 20. A semor gal. 21 Workmg?' 22. Pat8:A11ce when smaller 23. G1r1s why so glum? 24. Our cheerleaders. 2a. Exercrsmg Betty?? 26 Apple good?? 27 Study1ng ?? I9 Donovan Gross Darlene Groff Wesley Aman Dorothy Rea Barbara Downum Quinn Hodges Kaye Lowe Robert Crawford Lyle Walker Adeline Lockridge David Crowder Fern Johnson Warren Reynolds Rosalie Purdum Glen Massengale - QCE5, JUHIORS haul Bill Blattner Shirley Dempsey Wallace Frank Sharon Dobbs Gail Owens Larry Zabel Carma Morgan Larry Gross Franklin Miller Darlene Houseman Kent Bacon Pat Reynolds Laura Griffith Bob Hilliard Patty Harney Ronnie Brown Ann Yoshida lack Klinchuch Orvene McPherson Julia Srroebel Gene Eshelman Helen Voigt Paul Jones David Kosmiski Karen Odgen Russell Dunant Patty Miller Zeddy Long Tressa Martin Galyn Harms Lawrence Brown fa. Y if Una Mae Burgess Robert Davenport Sharlene Miller Carl Tucker Wally Brassfield Audrey Albers Bruce Syme Donna Pooley JoAnn Watson Floyd Crichton Letha Palmer Jimmy Stewart Gene Hefner Glen Palmer Gene Wheeler 'Www Jumon snaps '1 fm c J 1 Brarns WOIRIUQ7 3 Our Presrdent 4 Our class cheerleaders Our Elvrsl 6 How about thrs' 7 Caught' 8 Local beautres 9 Whose foot 'P 10 Talent 11 Wow' 12 B11129 1310 Absorbed 16 Whats th1s'? 17 Out fora stro11'7 18 A rod'?'7 19 22 They re all Iumors 23 D1g those crazyknees 94 Ly1e'?'7 25 Rush1ngRe1sch 2 W11ma These two teachers were unfortunate rn ,ex berng chosen to advrse the Jumors 27 rbi 1 24 1 , 1: 7 , t v I 2 A T , hdin T . 2 1- V fl kv .1 f 1 2. ' . . . . ' . . . 5. ' . XR Q , I D . . . l I - 6. I . , Q . , ...J X Q 4 Q Q ' ' , Ba . , X , I v I f, fa- i ! Q rs 1 K A I I, 'I 2 1 L or I , fr vi .Q w. .i f- -,,af1,.',- ggi! 5-f ,, I V593 ' W -ggi. , ,Vfe , :wif ',,, f :UV f 29 1' , Af, Ax' Q .. , 2: 2 M ,7-13. , v ,,. x, if QQ' sophomone snaps -nauQ .44---Q 41?- Ji 28 1 G1enda8a Faye 2 Pacmg the a s Just Carol 4 W at sophomore dropped her books 5 T e Actress 6 Im tough 7 Ernmett8c Lester 8 Lmda and her Sax 9 There they go 10 Th1nk1nghard'7 11 Notlohn Study1r1g'7 12 Surely IIS bhlrley' 13 Sophomore cheerleaders 14 Guess who 15 HI! II 1nterest1ng'P 18 Look at that locker! ' 19 Edrme and Marg1e 20 The Rod 21 What re you domg Fran C159 22 Everyone look at B111l He s studymg W' 42 3. , N 'sr 'S ' ., W A, an 'Av' I 1 ' 2 IZ. xl V' . Q hll. 3. . . h , 1' Q . . N. l, w f - - 16. All smiles. 17. Is ' J 14 --1 'T ,- ' 'f IJ. . , 2 .N N 4, 3 Y 4 ik' X D2 shm n Q39 M! Blondy Beaman President Dick Long V ice-President Ardella Berheim Secretary Melvin Frank Reporter Lee Edgerton Representative Ann McBride Representative Smoky Beaman Sergeant-at-Arms Keith Mumford Erva Abbott Bill Lamb Donald Gross DeNiece Reynolds Larry Jarrett Gene Russell Margie Wall Larry Kartan fSfVN x I Eiga M V4 M Donnie Elmore Kay Higginson Cheryl Strait Cecil Towler Darlene Amdt Dale Wells Jimmy Simpson Barbara Burgess Barry Bastian Pauline Miller Marilyn Douthit Verdayne Towler Larry Palmer Lyman Fisher Don Van Schoiack 5 Daniel Harmon Donna Harmon Mardell Miller Gary Collins Nancy Sharp Larry Livingston Roger Crowder Ada Pierce Gary Koch Donna Tucker Aundria Bennett Frank Cronk Gary Reynolds Darwin Harms Dennis Jensen LeRoy Shores Junior Nelson Tom Wall Gary Tucker Ronald Boyd Karen Hauman Linda Ewing Bob Rose George Wilson Eric Dorsey Ronnie Nielsen 1 PW yn 0. .. .. ag ,ni XX' N 'N l ' of -8- ' , .1 iffgai f xi' -S 'E - f X '-I f .pg-.-.:'.-. :gg ' 7 1 . - -- ' i f 32 Ferguson Grtfftth Palmer McBr1de Be Nl lrphev xard Ethrldve Butler Bennett xelse Revnolds Clar Patchtn Brown D 1Vall Kesner Bacon Qchev Balls Poolev Qtaathaue Tucker Rexroad Palmer Henms Grtgg Stroebel Burnlngham W1lson Geneskt Morgan Dorsey Mc Clmttck Hopple Detwtler Mlller Martrn Burnlngham Butler Reynolds Palmer Jarrett Lytle Ogden Sanderson Shawx er e Lockrrdqe Owens Torrey Taggart Lowe Davts Tavlor Younq Ambrose Iensen Houseman Qtdener Nlor Qhown L Calho ln V Nattox J. D. ' ' F. T. ' P. 11 A. .w 4 D. X' B. ' , I. C. D. N' n H. , K. k B. ' T. R. ' T. C. B. . , R. T. , S. . . D. B. K. G. ' L. ' M. G. ' J. Simonek H. ' C. ' L. S. J. ' ' F. R. ' B. ' 1. ' L. ' K. M. D. I. B. W. L L. ' D. DY S. ' , B. R. R. . M. D. ' L. , B. K E. N. G. T. L' Aman Pooley Dav1s Rose Jones Guentz Cole Cole Zable Gorman Jensen Harmon Mlller Grbson Murrav Kasel Berhxem Wade Kesner Marunson Allen Koelhng Khnchuch Gross Prerce Plush Thornton Vorgt Crowder Detwerler Ewlng Carter Russell German Mrller Van Scholack Borrow bono Dame ls Joseph Fleck Grrffrths Nlelsen Balls Nelson Abbott Jones Webb Baldw1n Tucker Yamamoto German Eshelman Summers Harney Sachtjen Owens Livingston WITTIE ST Ahce DuVall an Norman Tucker mon p Qsonalltle ln November o 50 apoll was taken by the An nual Staff votlng on senrorpersonalmes Th1s page shows the results The Class of 57 has the phen omenon of two sets of tw1ns and them attendlng school together all 12 years TWINS Jean 8: Joan Lamb PERSONA LITY C Anoerson an Larry Rexroad Kay 8a Fay Russell MQST ATHLETIC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Kay Russell Darlene Tucker and and Rich Cromwell 36 Ardell Kloenfer sr, K nw., f . , , . . . v M' H. ' . 4 ' . me Q v 4,211 .a mT -Vi' Qftg ' L 4- :I E-f v. M. 0 1-' ' lf. 4, a ' Q , 1 ' - - -..Q L stuoent COL1l1Cll -mmf... SEATED: K. Russell, F. Johnson, N. Tucker, I. Rawlins, A. Kleopfer, K James Q Hodges B Davis SECOND ROW: L. Jones, G. Lowe, D. Fuhriman, F. Pethtel, D. Tucker A McBride, A DuVall D Houseman, T. Nielsen, L. Edgerton, C. Anderson, I. Russell. THIRD ROW W Reynolds G Gross J Dempsey, G. Harms, D. Rea, L. Walker, R. Cromwell, L. Rexroad, B Syme D Van Schoiack Mr Nielson, Advisor. aaa..-..-. W-H V ....l,i.- --, Student Council this year has been working hard on the bus ' iness of running student affairs. The main project has been the renovation of the football field. Although it isn't finished, the project when Completed will give Kuna High a re-leveled, sprinkler-irrigated field which will be among the best in this area. Other projects undertaken hy the Council are thc installa- tion of a public address system and the adoption of two new school songs. .4 . 3-X ,fu B FRONT ROW Coy Anderson, Betty Davis, Kaye Svedin, JaNenn Rawlins Darlene Tucker Myrna Albers Jul1aStroebel Adeline Lockridge, SECOND ROW: JoAnne Russell Karen James Ioan Lamb Dana Tucker Jeai Lamb Pat Stills, Kay Russell, Alice DuVall. THIRD ROW Joel Thornton Rtx Higg nson Ardell Kloepfer David Crowder, Don Wells, Warren Reynolds M A Bodahl Advisor l 39 d honon society The l956-57 school year found the Honor Society very active under the leadership of Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Aman. Karen James was elected president, Ardell Kleopfer, Vice-Presi- dentg JaNeen Rawlins, Secretary, Darlene Tucker, Representative, and Joel Thornton, Reporter. The Honor Society Sponsored student-of-the-month, something new in Kuna High School this year. It also was very active at the alumni reception. JaNeen Karen Darlene gel e uf' Futuna lianm I2 FRONT ROW D Va.n Schotack I Stewart B Blattner L Gross F Cr1chton Mr Beckman F M1ller G Gross G Hefner B Wells SECOND ROW D Harmon L Edgerton, B Lamb I Creech B Rose, G Kock B Beaman V Towler L Jarrett L Kortan D Long, R. N1e1sen. THIRD ROW L Palmer D Dorsey D J'enson D Elmore E Brldge B Davenport J Dempsey R. Balls L Stewart B Schey J Rose FOURTH ROW D Harms R Boyd F Cronk G Harms D Gross L Zabel, D Wells D Va.n Schoxack L Lowe G Waterman S Stinson C Tucker FIFTH ROW D Gross S Bearnan D Berhetm R. H1gg1nson D KOSII'llSk1 W Brassfleld R. Russell, Q Hodges N Tucker D Reynolds D Doan L Fisher G Wheeler Harvest Ball Queen cand1dates Galyn H.. Wally B. and Glen P weldmg ln shop Mr Beckman speaktng to class Dav1d Kosrmskt FFA Presldent Agnculture Class m SCSSIOTL Karen O Harvest Ball Queen. The foundauon upon whlch the Future Farmers of Amer1ca orgamzauon 15 bu1lt mcludes leader shlp and character development thnft scholar sh1p 1mproved agnculture, orgamzed recreauon, cxtlzenshlp and patr1ot1sm. The Kuna Chapter took acuve part thls year l.I'l many Judgtng contests Dale Van Schorack was the representauve 1n the Nanonal Convenuon 1n Kansas Clty Karen Ogden Kuna H1gh ,Tumor relgned as queen over the successful Harvest Ball. fututz hom maketz ,J FRONT ROW L Jones S Dobbs I Rawhns B Davts D Rea Mrs Thornton K James 1 .Matson Johnson G Bennett K Bacon S Dye S Edgerton C Gross C Fuhrrman B Downum THIRD RON R Purdum K Hauman M Wall J Russell P Sttlls J Lamb H Votght B Hefner I Lamb B Ptlktngton T Eshelman L Evrng FOURTH ROW C Stratt U Burgess K Ogden C Morgan J Stroebel A Lockrtdge K Lowe O McPherson G Owens L Gr1ff1th M Gtltner P M11ler D Reynolds M Mtller FIFTH ROW F Johnson P Reynolds N Sharp B Burgess M Douthtt A Albers D Tucker M Crowder L Palmer P Mtller D Tucker A McBr1de D Arndt E Abbott A Bennett The Kuna Chapter of the Future Homemakers of Amertea has been verv ae ttvc thts year. Included tn thelr actrvlttes were the slumber party, career nlght, the annual Snowball, FFA FHA party, and the style show The money maktng protects have been maktng ptllows to rent atbasketball games and selltng cookres and doughnuts. 4 l 1 tug, -4, rv, N 1 rg f A - , , qt. , ' . ' f ? 6 V A v V -1 4a I , G as A , ' 5 A. Yoshida, D. Fuhriman, F.Pethtel. SECOND ROW: A. DuVal1, M. Albers, L. Rexroad, P. Young, J. ,. Q W . . ,J V I ' , ' 1 , . . , ,, rl - , H11 K4 4 fr FRONT ROW Orvene McPherson Myrna Albers David Crowder Darlene Tucker Warren Reynolds Laura Lee Griffith Marian Crowder ROW TWO Joan Lamb Dana Tucker Ann Yoshida Joel Thornton JoAnne Russell Julia Stroebel Gail Owens Glenn Gross Jean Lamb Alice DuVa1l Ade11neLockr1dge and the advisor Mr Bodahl. The Annual Staff put out an eighty-two page Kay Ach Ess this year. This was eight more pages than in any previous annual. In March the staff went to Moscow to the yearbook and journalism con- ference In the sprinv it joined with the journalism class to put on the talent show. The proceeds from this show helped pay the expenses ofthe trip to Moscow Mr. Bodahl was the advisor this year 5 ty frngqh 42 Looks like J' oel is get- ting some help Myrna- -working ? ? Looks like Julia is hav- ing fun Say! What are you girls so interested in?? Ou editor--giving some instructions Glenn and Mr. Bodahl in a confab Loafing again! I H...-mal 4 annual staff My W, W 5 'I , af . Vi t L , Q, lg? , 9 ' X 75 ' x J, A 4 5 5 f iv If 1 s ' . a 2' X in X 3. 1 4. . ' 3 5. r I 6 ' 0 . i 7 . Jounnallsm ,fi ,lakh . SEATED D Wells B Dav1s I Rawhns R HIQQIDSOD K James STANDING Mr Bodahl Advlsor K Svedrn C Anderson K Russell P St111s andA Kloepfer Thts year Kuna had an excepttonally good staff It publtshed frve prrnted and n1ne mtmeo graphed rssues At the Moscow all state competrtton rn pr1nted news Ardell Kloepfer the ed rtor entered for sports wnttng Karen James for newswrrtmg and JaNeen Rawlins rn the edrtorral d1V1S1OH The Journalxsm class and the annual staff went to Moscow Idaho tn March for the annual journahsm and yearbook conference 'Qi 1 Don t you ktds e v e r w o r R9 2 Mxght know you d frnd those Journalrsm students tn there 3 Our advxsor 4 One of he many staff bea utres Caught sleeprng on the Job 6 Day dream1ng'7 7 The edxtor egg E : . , . ' ' , . ' , . ' ' , . . r : . . ' 5 Q g o , . , . n , . . , ' - I D . ' I l - . I . . , . . , . . . , ' V I U D , '- ' , , - . ' . . I ' ' '. 5. W F!- ,grp :xl . . H . F. fi ' .- 1' ,, - , 3 - N Lf .J ' I f K X A .1 U La- , ' .K . BANG FRONT ROW Ada Pierce Linda Rexroad Rosalie Purdum Glenda Lowe Donna Harmon, Verna Jerome Sharon Dobbs Charlotte Grigg Donna Stewart SECOND ROW Daniel Harmon Peggy Young Larry Kortan Sharon Edgerton Dennis Jensen Ardella Berheim, Linda Jones J immy Simpson Lee Edgerton Dorothy Rea Ronald Boyd Wes Aman Bruce Syme STANDING LeRoy Shores Pat Reynolds Mary Lynn Reynolds Rex Higginson The band although small was much appreciated by the student body. Much of the credit for its showing belongs to the peppy leader Mr. Winther Entering the first i marching festival in its history October 2 at Caldwell the band , .-.... came away with a second division --M -M -- rating, Twoconcerts weresponsor- . The Band at ed during the year, one in January work. and the other in March. . That peppy The pep band was led by pep Band. Ardella Berheim and made a ine 4. Marching for showing at many of the ball games. Half-time. , .-in r- .X Q. 4 ,, CHGGIHGACEIQS , X MUIIUE M11ler Fern Johnson and Marxlyn Douthlr Zi Jean Lamb Kaye Lowe Donna Stewart Berry Hefner and Charlotte Grmgg 45 BlACK OOITIIHG FRONT ROW ,TaNeen Rawlins, Sharon Dye, Kay Lowe, Glenda Lowe, Donna Fuhriman Lyle Walker Linda J ones BACK ROW: Mr, Wardlaw, Glenn Gross, Dorothy Rea, Warren Reynolds Robert Craw The Black Domino presented a play in the fall called ' 'Calm Yourself. The characters were Warren reynolds, Lyle Walker, Karen Ogden, Glenda Lowe, Quinn Hodges, Dorothy Rea, Elaine Young, Robert Crawford, Betty Hefner. After the play the cast went to the Golden Dragon in Boise for a Chinese dinner. They also sponsored the three act comedy People Are Funny. The Black Domino went to a play and had a banquet last winter. 1 Mr Wardlaw the Black Domino advisor. 2. JaNeen Rawlins, the Black Dommo President 3 4 5 Scenes from the Comedy People Are Funny. It was sponsored by Black Domino 46 'T BlACk keys to l ROW ONE S Dye B Pxlklnton, A. Yoshlda O McPherson S Salomansen D Fuhr1man A DuVal.1 A. Lockmdge B Downum. ROW TWO- J Stroebel G Owens G Mumford L Walker B H11l1ard H Koel hng F Pethtel, H Zmk Adv1sor f' 10110, Gary and Adehne workmg at the gate Our manager WOYLCIIIS hard or hardly working? Busy as a bee, 5 Bob? Work1ng'7 Workmg under the SUDCFVISOH of Mr Ztnk the Black Keys turned m a remarkable year Warren Rey nolds was chosen manager wxth Sharron Dye and Ann Yoshxda as team captams The Black Keys was d1v1ded mto two teams so they could alternate servmg at dtfferent act1v1t1es Both teams Served Jomtly at football games and then alter natelv at basketball games A bow lmg party and a sknng party were some of the hlghhghts of the year qmls' ClUB FRONT ROW F Johnson V Jerome, B Calhoun D Pooley G Lowe, D Groff SECOND ROW A Yoshtda A DuVall, B Edgerton Adv1sor E Young, P St111s J' Stroebel C Anderson, S Edgerton L Mlller il 49 G1r1 s K Club started the year selltng black pep hats wzth Kuna wr1tten on them m gold and orange Nme new members were tmuated December 11 lruuates came to school and to the W11der basketball game dressed tn odd costumes Dur mg half mme each mmate performed a sttmt led yells and dtd the bop G1rl s K also sold popcorn for the polto dr1ve held 1n January IIUIURG IEA hens FRONT ROW Mrs Lakm Advlsor Kaye Lowe Rosahe Purdum Audrey Albers Cheryl Stran Barbara Burgess SECOND ROW J'oAnn Watson Dorothy Rea Darlene Tucker Russell Durrant Myrna Albers Davxd Crowder Una Mae Burgess Sharon Dobbs ARI 1 'Wh Barry Basuan Mrs Hawklns Advlsor Roger Crowder Darlene Tucker Darlene Houseman Cecll Towler Gweneth Bennett Kelth Mumford George w1lson B111 Lamb Larry Palmer 50 LU 1 N Q3 F!-X IQ , f ,QIQM 1' fag-L ' 1? fab!-' iv, ' a. ' LEE COACH SS Sym B Reynolds D dges Q Ho SS Jon P ucker NT W RO FRONT 5 1 4: Z, 'VI J 4 gg.. A 1 su' 6 52 SECOND QOW G Slaatha gg D Berhlem R. R ssell Palmer C G Palmer G Wheeler B Bla ner D Crowder A Kloepfer F Cronk THIRD 20W J Dempsey L Lowe S Duffy Bea man L F1sher D Long E Br dge K Balls FOURTP olds L Ch lds C011 115 J' CICCCTI L C K Wade F M111er I1 Lee Ma1a1,er L FIFTH ZOW Coa E Dorsy G Tucker dgerton 1vmgston G Waterman Coach Re1seh Kuw El d a you 1g Captam Nom a1 T ekc SSLS TS 1 w1n asm a rec urd nf ItaI11 I0 Footba key IL Ul' CS IJ SL han prred by WHS The Tean fwr SCBSO t was a sueccssfu HZ. 3 p aye rs but the Kaveme THEY WE OPPONENT V r-1 O A.. u .-- -4 Ll. 24 20 IIE Payc- 32 14 OTU6. I I M rry La SI' Our lv a 1ag 13 lO IS l' ' I . v . 1 - n -I 1 ' . ' , , , ' , 11 . I : . ll., , 1' 1 Q - , i , , , , rr , , ,S. 1 M' ' , . . I : . . . . -. 1 G. Reyn , . i , . ' . . . -. i '. . - T ROW: B. ma, . ' . - . '. i . - - - . x H E , . , . . ' I : ch , 1 J . , L. . , ' ' I - , . ' 1 1 111 'r lc 1 li ht 111 ' I 1 1 ll ' Q 1 ' n .11 14310 '. 11 1 1 ' 111j 1 1 111- 1 . P1 - 1 , , 111 11,1 1 - 1 A 11 1 'll 11. Bul I 1 l ,. ,, U16 I20 Al CCURI PRINCESS 'S' N- ALICE If A PRINCESS BETTY IO QUEEN COY PRINCESS PRINCESS KAY 54 KAYE 1 Well balanced crulser 4 Home commg parade Wrong g1r1 Norm. WH i IL., 'Qu-.. M-4fs..,,, 1... in... nf.. Brent: Y 11-M n Tough gamell The glrl chosen They re from home? Wowll i 7- Which one will it be? ? 8- What a game!! 55 M. Tv 5' , 9' 'ME 7513 yt ,N 2 , A U f f.,,i QM Q ia .Q fl JUNIOR ARSIII FRONT ROW S Duffy L F1sher E Dorsey R Russell, R. Aman B M11ler F Cronk SECOND ROW L Edgerton G Tucker ,T Creech S Beaman L Lowe D Long B Beaman Qll2lS BASKEIBAU Q...-K , Q' FRONT ROW: L, Miller B, Davis D, Groff C Anderson A. DuVa11 B, Hefner V, Jerome. SECOND ROW: S. Edgerton E. Young, D, Pooley B. Calhoun G, Lowe, B Edgerton Advlsor, Wl26STllll1Q FRONT ROW Stanley Stmson Dale Reynolds D3V1d Crowder BACK ROW Glen Palmer Gary Colhns WMU Gene Wheeler Gary Reynolds Glen Gross Larry Zable Kenh Wade B1JlB1atmer Gary Slaathaug Carl BASKGIBAH SUADS with these hanos of assistance r...... 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Q Q 64 Ig - 'f V inn: , NnI rft, I 1 I, It ,I n 8 . I I I 3 5 1 ' A ' 9 -'H .f 3 Th - I . . , . . . I- -,-, 'Ig ,ig - I ii' Or 42436 NAM A DRUG CENTER Quality Drugs, Supplies Friendly Service NAM A SUPPLY COMPANY INC Your Allis Chalmers Dealer G Industrial Supplies 611 3rd Street South Phone 6 6221 Nampa Idah WESCOTT SERVICE Groceries G Service Station Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Mr G Mrs Ralph Bowring, Prop I... ELITE CLEANERS For Quallty C1ean1ng Leave Orders at Kuna Save On Store S 8 H Green Stamps RICE PHARMACY Prescrlptlons Fountaln Candles Drugs Veterlnary Supp11es Phone 8 4415 124 E Idaho Merldlan, Idaho MERIDIAN PLUMBING Burke Pumps 8 Water Systems CHRISWISSER'S INC Myers Pumps Furnlture App11ances Advance Pumps Plumblng Servlce That Satlsfles Televlslon Robert Voss Ca11 8 2201 Merldlan, Idaho THE IDAHCJ STAT ESMAN ' Part of Llfe ln ! Idaho Slnce 1864 IDAHO TRACTOR CO John Deere Qua11ty Farm Equlpment Merldlan Idaho Li... 66 . . . . . . .. - . . ' I . . - i I . . - . . . . 5: . . l . . I - f M' 4 L , ,, :agen I I L Q7 . K Y I I R 9 L, .. 4 T . O .. . f f . C . I . . . 9 T T 1 i 7 BGISE PAYETTE A LUM BER COMPANY B d g Mat 1als ts 6: Va 1S Coal Lumb 'l a I 4. AUTOGRAPHS 67 soma P12 6 , . , 5 'Wit H ull 1n er M I I t Pain rn' hes V' F - er - Cement ly', We . W ' Roofing Materials J I Kun , daho f .. ,,1f,,,,-W, T' V U16 SIZAIIII Q? 1 WV if W Otfcwwvf X 54? Q, f 0 by 6 Ykxpgygia iii Q o H ff A. . l V 2 ' YW. M F 3 There were times we thought we wou1dn't, A Q pix'-X But we finally got it done, X XE f ' 5 It took a lot of ef ort FX F f But we had a lot of fun. Q THE STAFF t Ni J,-x I - - J M I km 7, -X' a1WN' N , . Pkg Xi Q t fe--x ' ,S 15? fd JW 59 e gg, tw 'RQ S 0. Q YP R COLLEG ATE P KunsusClty BM fur' M: ,vc 'uv' 801-B HUYCPY HGMi UFFQIE class GI: 1957 V FIONT ROM. L Mrller D Berherm K James R Huff D Tucker D Brown I Lama D Call La nb Tu ker K Svedrn I awlxrb SECOND POW B Prlkrnror K xx 1lson T l: h 1 man C Palmer B Hefner A Kleop C Anderbon D Reynolda P 5 lla X Qrrcbr n Davrb I Kaloubel THHD POW D Vanbchmaek A DuVall L Pcxroad NI Albers lx Cr nr D T rcl eg D lx c bsell J rnton K w r bs 5 c G me VX IDI! TORIXN Karen James BALLTATOI IAN OAI ne lubbell Ml'-lfwk 'W' Qnaouatlon 'NOVK CIFIZFNS OT IHP WOHI D CI ASS OF 1931 ACIIVIUSS 2 W AWARDS V24 S E N I O R P L A Y LET ME CF! L YOU 'A I HRT '95 get 1. King Norman Tucker and Queen Bet- ty Hefner and the royal court. 2. Did you accept, Io Anne? 3. The court dancing to Ken Bort's or- chestra, The Sweetheart Ball was held February 15 with the theme Let Me Call You Sweetheart , S W E E T H E A R T B A L L 'Call Me Darling was given by the Senior Class H-ui March 26. 1. What is that? asked Mary Jane, played by IaNeen Rawlins. 2. A misunderstanding comes to light. Ride 'em Cowboy !! !I D O N K E Y 13 A S K E T B A L 5 L Junlorz semorz Banquet 1 NN-. 'iw Jumon 6 Moonlight and Roses was the theme of the Banquet honoring the Seniors The program consisted of a talk by Supt James Hilliard reading by Kay Lowe giving an account of the mischievous things the Seniors have done in the past response by Rich Cromwell and a vocal solo by Bruce Syme The theme Moonlight and Roses was played bx Dorothy Rea as a trum pet solo. Among those dancing to the music of Ken Bort and his orches- tra were: John and Fern, Gary, Linda, Rita and Bill, and Karen and Nor- man, DROFD bs QD 4 ,,,.,-f Y MQ' 1 The tensron broke as the nantes were at nounced on that lonu awa1ted day T me home ee boys at the style show 3 M here lS your tmno 4 They look lrke thex re workmg anyway o Get Busy bharon and help Mrs Lak1n net that oltree cleaned up 6 H ou can see why rt took more tl an one day to uet the hhrarx gleaned and rn order Pere had the easrest Joh o' the day bty e bt Strlls 8 Ahal so th1s lS w rat uoes on rn the coaches room Better look 1IlIO that Bob 9 Qhrldrens styles were an added attraeuon to the style show 10 Dor othy looks lrke she rs set for the Prom ll Thrs brrght lookrnr. group la the nucleus for the student councxl next year BASGBAU Q11 all, 14- ' T --L Ti -W I. FRONT ROW Brll Mrller John Duffy Don Berherm hm .Stewart Norman Tucker Paul Jones Lyle Walker Lester Lowe Pete Aman SECOND ROW Larry Lrvrngston Drck Long, Gary Waterman Carl Palmer Cec1lTowler Dav1d Crowder Rrchard Cromwell Bruce byme Robert Crawford Frank Cronk Stanley Sunson Gary Tucker 'Y X! 'aa .l Di 'E-we-...J-5-xx Kunas baseball team was sparked by Rrchard Cromwell and hrs prtchrng We had our share of wrns and losses out of many ga mes wrth several schools The team lost only four senrors one of whom was Rrch He wrll play professronal baseball wrth the St Lours Cardrnals 8 Kuna Kuna Kuna Kuna Kuna Kuna Kuna Kuna Kuna Kuna Kuna Kuna g,.qu Jw .QQ Mountarn Home College Hxgh Nanma College I-hgh Marsrng Melba Caldwell Melba Nampa Melba Marsrnd Mountaln Home TSRACK If 1 gee g,,S5Xxi FRONT ROW Barry Bastran Davrd Crowder Paullones Larry Ch1lds Lester Lowe Gary Col hns Kerth Wade SECOND ROW B1ondyBearnan Smoky Beaman Erlc Dorsey Warren Reyn olds Ron Brown Wesly Aman John Dempsey Norman Tucker The Kuna I-hgh track team coached by Darrel Rersch had a successful season even though rt was small and mexpenenced, The th1nc1ads from Kuna were hampered by not havlng a place on whrch to run. At the D1str1ct Meet, Kuna copped thrrd place, wrth three frrsts. Warren Reynolds won the 880, Emmett Brrdge won the 440, and Paul Jones won the honors rn the pole vault We also won three seconds and a fourth place, Warren took frrst at the Regronal Meet where he took rourth place, Prospects for the next year are bught as we are losmg only one track member and that rs Don Wells, who graduated, 9 rv. Q' 7,1 A 11,-5 I' ..' ix. gr- L I nz, Y . .V je ,. vt W . -' CII . 'is as V A nj? I , A -A of . 4- J -1 , l : . n 1 1 I . R' . . : , . D I I I 5 Qmls tennl ' i, FRONT ROW Barbara Downum Juha Stroebel Pat Sulls Lucllle Mxller SECOND ROW Betty DBVIS Coy Anderson Mrs Edgerton Advlsor Darlene Groff A11ce DuVa1l Ann Yoshlda BOYS ISHN! FRONT ROW: Gary Reynolds, Larry Zabel, Zeddy Long, Dale Reynolds, Gary Slaathaug SECOND ROW: Gene Wheeler, Ardell Kleopfer, Gerald Gross, Mr. Nielsen, Advisor SDOQTZS of SOQITS f EE' .T , 5 4 A, 'jf ' 21 A , ' A Kgs , ' .: .-f 1 f ,. 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