Madison High School - Yearbook (Rexburg, ID)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 28 text:

A D I S O N I A N Back Row — Mr. Fawson, Mike Winzlei ' . Stanley Hobson, Val (iene Hice, Jay Kerr, Clinton Hinckley, John M ' eber. Center Row — Walter Meng, Maxine Nichols. Max Lewis, Alton Jenkins. Henry Andregg, Blaine Nichols Lee Caldwell, Brent Sutherland. Ck)rdon NadauJd, LaVar Peterson. Front Row — Leo Hansen. Keith Zollinger, Paul Harris, Billv. Chase, Dixi Miller, Gerald Reed, Lester Roberts, Vern Nichols, Max Parkinson, Edward Beck. The Pep Band -Z ' NEW organization was effected this year at Madison. Twenty-six of the best musicians drew up a constitution, and became a part of Madison Hi h School ' s activities. This group of players, known as the Pep Band, was organized to promote sportsmanship among the students, to give increased support to school activities, to give the members a chance to progress by attempting harder and better selections, and to compete with other pep bands of the state. This band accompanied the football and basket ball teams on most of their trips. It has also furnished music and encouragement to the players at every game played at home. We hope that this organization will continue its growth and continue to add life to school activities. OFFICERS Tresident - - - - LaVar Peterson Secretary-Treasurer - - Dixie Miller Vice President - - - . Billy Chase Business Manager - - John Weber i26y

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Dorotliy Wrifrlit Kltiio Sniitli Caiiiieii Arnold Harland Stoplieiis Cliccr (Jiiccu President Vice President Secretiirif-Treasiirer Arthur Porter Gladys Manwaring Jay Kerr Madge Middletoii Ed. M Xeics Ed. Madisonian Athletic Mgr . Debate Mijr. Student Body Officers-493 npHE Student Body Officers of 193 1-32 with the loyal support and co-operation of the students completed a year of splendid accomplishments. Their program was carried on with enthusiasm and pep. Many pleasant, useful, and beneficial experiences were recorded during the year. The leadership that the officers developed was worthy of emulation and set a precedent for others to follow. Elmo Smith was President; Carmen Arnold, Vice President; Harland Stephens, Secretary-Treasurer; Gladys Manwaring, Madisonian Editor; Arthur Porter, M News Editor, and Dorothy Wright, Cheer Queen. - vt Wv



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MADISONIAN ' V Toj) h ' oir — Beiiliili Moore, Hevt-rly (iassiiuin. Alice Xeeley, Miss Wiiitt-r. Cherry Forsytlie. (iladys Man- wariiifr. Josie Voiuifr. Neiia ' Iretiu ' lliii;;. Cciilcr lioir — Mary Winzler. Maiiriiie I .il.ieiiqiiist, Erma Beeslcy, Phyllis Hoopes. Helen I ' ottiT. Iriiia Stowell, (lenevieve Wyiiii, Oreta Nic ' hols. Boftoui Row — Mary Pieper, Zola Nadanld. l.eola Kider. Trieste Payne. Jennie Swendsen. I ' .llen Km Mie, Lygia Parkinson. Madison Peppers HTHE Madison Pepper Club was organized in 1931 by Jennie Swendsen, who became its first president, under the direction of Miss Virginia Kotter. Their accomplishments have been outstanding and their growth rapid. At the present time there are twenty- two members — twelve Seniors and ten Juniors. The Club has been especially helpful in promoting pep and enthusiasm among stu- dents and townspeople. During the past two years its members have given their support to the games, operas, school plays, and every activity Madison has sponsored. They have been successful in sponsoring many programs and matinee dances, and an event looked forward to is their annual Formal Ball. Students feel it an honor to have the privilege of belonging to this club. Each year the Senior members of the club choose ten Juniors and two Seniors for the new members. These girls must have a B average grade to be eligible for membership. Then they must prove to the school that they are worthy of the honor before they become pledged members. For one week the goats go through initiation, during which ti me they must faithfully execute any duty the Senior members may suggest. After the week is up, they are taken to goat court. Here they are put through the most strenuous tests of all. It takes a good sport to pass. The new members are rewarded with a banquet given them by the Senior members. OFFICERS President - - - Jennie Swendsen Secrefary-Treas. - Gladys Manwaring Vice President - - Lygia Parkinson Reporter ----- Erma Beesley Faculty Ad riser - Miss Marcella Winter 2n

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