Madison High School - Yearbook (Rexburg, ID)

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' ffn Madison High Schoo SENIOR ANNUAL Publ ished by the SENIOR CLASS of 1938 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING AND NOW GOOD-BY AS A REMINDER OF TRUE IDEALS THAT ARE SO WELL EXPRESSED BY THE SENIOR CLASS, AND AS A RECORD OF THEIR FRIEND- SHIPS AND OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS WE COMPILE THIS ANNUAL. IRIS ROBERTS BOYD HOOPES LEST WE FORGET As we turn through the pages of this Annual, may we remember our classmates who have crossed the bar , leaving us un- fading memories of things they achieved, the associations they made, and inspirations they gave. MERLE ROBSON GRANT CHRISTENSEN COPYRIGHTED BY S. L. ANDERSON MOUNT MORAN IE- S. STUCK!! WE RESPECT AND ADMIRE MR. STUCK1 FOR HIS LEADERSHIP AND UNDERSTANDING OF YOUTH AND ITS PROBLEMS. UNDER HIS ADMINISTRATION MADISON HIGH SCHOOL HAS GROWN AND ATTAINED A PROMINENT PLACE AMONG THE HIGH SCHOOLS OF OUR STATE. HIS DEEP INTEREST IN TFIE DEVELOP- MENT OF CHARACTER IN THE LIVES OF STUDENTS HAS BEEN OF GREAT IMPORT- ANCE TO TFIE LIFE OF THE SCHOOL. FACULTY tting: Vern Waldo, Barbara Hanson, J. O. Brinton, Alys Price, Evan Christensen, Ethelynne Ashton, E. S. Stucki, Superintendent; K. W. Devenport, Helen Geddes, Elmer Crowley, Velda Hansen, E. W Parkinson, Ruth Biddulph, Martha Howard, Pearl Anderson. rANDING: Ivin Gee, S. G. Nelson, Gordon Jensen, Fred Wehr, Robert Miller, Dale Riggins. Our Alma Mater Madison High our Alma Mater, we are here, Ready to sing your songs and for you ever cheer. We ' re ever near you, proud to cheer you, And your boat to help you steer; For we ' re boosters of our Madison High. CHORUS We will sing for dear old Madison High, For the school we love so dear. Let our praises reach the sky, Still we can ' t ov ' er-praise Our Madison High. Oh, let our cheers and chorus never die, For her future have no fear; For we ' re out again to win, Through the thick or through the thin, For we ' re boosters of our Madison High. When in the future we review the days all past Our support to you will still be firm and fast. You can depend upon our helping, For we ' ll stay until the last, For we ' re boosters of our Madison High. Pep Song For Madison, For Madison, The hills send back the cry. We are going to do or die For Madison, for Madison We ' ll win this game or know the reason why Fight ' em team, Fight ' em Fight ' em team, Fight ' em Fight ' em fair, Fight ' em square Fight ' em team, Fight ' em. Senior Class Officers :TING: Arlene Derr, Recreation Leader; Lenore Manwaring, Vice President; Barbara Davis, Secretary and Treasurer. ANDING: Joe Madison, Reporter; Mr. E. W. Parkinson, Adviser; Milton Anderson, Cheer Leader; Howard Craven, President. The Senior Class of 193 8 has been outstanding in scholarship and extracurricular activities. It has partici- pated in music, debating, athletics, agriculture, plays and operas. For their class project they cooperated with the other classes in buying the electric score board. Class rings were purchased for seniors who cared to have them. Class assemblies, meetings, the Senior Ball, Senior Play, and Senior Sneak have been successful activities of the year. We are proud to say that this is the first year that every senior has been represented by his picture in the an nual. HOWARD CRAVEN Senior Class Pres. ' 38 Debating ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Handbook editor ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Student Council ' 36 K.K.K. ' 37 Officer ' 38 BARBARA DAVIS Opera ' 37, ' 38 Pepper Club ' 38 Class officer ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 Senior Annual Staff ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 JOSEPH MADISON Senior Class Officer K.K.K. ' 37, ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 37, ' : Football ' 37, ' 38 Tennis ' 37, ' 38 CORINE WILLIAMS Student Body Officer ' 38 Pepper Club ' 37 Officer ' 36 M News Staff ' 38 Class Officer ' 35, 36, ' 37 Madisonian Staff ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 DOUGLAS HARRIS Class Pres. ' 36 Student Body Officer ' 37 Pres. ' 38 K. K. K. ' 37, ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 Basketball ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 DOROTHY CUSHMAN School Play ' 35 Pen Stage ' 36, ' 37 Pepper Club ' 38 Opera ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 A Cappella ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 LENORE MANWARING Class Officer ' 35, ' 38 Pepper Club ' 37 , Officer ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Opera ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 A Cappella ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 MILTON ANDERSON Madisonian Staff ' 37 School Play ' 37 Class Officer ' 38 K. K. K. ' 37, ' 38 Opera ' 37, ' 38 Pep Band Pres. ' 38 ARLENE DERR Class Officer ' 36, ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 35 Coed Club Officer ' 36 Pepper Club ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 Student Body Officer ' 31 MORRIS D. PARKINSON Student Body Officer ' 38 Commercial Contest ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 K. K. K. Club ' 38 Opera ' 38 Student Council ' 37 Debating ' 38 ORLENA CLARK Student Body Officer ' 38 Class Officer ' 37 Home Ec. Officer ' 37 Pepper ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 Queen Athletic Carnival M. DEE SMITH A.rcher High School ' 35, ' 36 Student Body Officer Class Officer ' 37 School Play ' 37, ' 38 K. K. K ' 38 Thespian Club ' 38 Declamation Contest MYRON R. BROWN K.K.K. ' 37, ' 38 Track ' 37, ' 38 Class Pres. ' 37 School Pl ay ' 38 Thespian Club ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 38 BETH BELNAP Pepper Club ' 37 Officer ' 38 School Play ' 38 G. A. A. ' 36 Officer ' 37, ' 38 Glee ' 35, ' 37, ' 38 Thespian Club ' 38 Home Ec. Club ' 36, ' 35 JERRY GILL Pen Stage ' 36, ' 37 Orchestra ' 36, ' 37 Tennis ' 37 K.K.K. Club ' 87, ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 37, ' 38 Pep Band ' 36. ' 37, ' 38 ELAINE K. WIDSTEEN Thespian Club Pres. ' 38 Pen Stage Officer ' 36, ' 37 Delta Alpha Gamma ' 36 Declamation ' 35, ' 3S Senior Play ' 38 Pepper Club ' 38 GRANT FISHER Pep Band ' 35, ' 36 Thespian ' 38 Stage Manager ' 38 Debate ' 38 ANNIE RIGBY Coed Officer ' 35 Pepper Club ' 37, ' 38 Thespian Officer ' 38 School Play ' 38 Declamation ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 3S D. W. STOWELL, JR. Lyre ' s Club ' 35 K.K.K. ' 37, ' 38 Orchestra ' 36 Madisonian Staff ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Pep Band ' 36, ' 37 FRANCES B. WILLIAMS Class Officer ' 35 Student Council ' 35 Pepper Club ' 38 Handbook Staff ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 38 Pep Band Officer ' 37, ' 38 GLENN BEAN Provo ' 35, ' 36 Band ' 37, ' 38 Opera ' 38 A Cappella ' 38 WARREN MARTIN MADGE JENKINS A Capella ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Orchestra ' 38 Opera } 37 ALTA ATKINSON Glee Club ' 35 M ' ' News Staff ' 37 Home Ec. Cllub ' 34, ' 38 MAX CLEMENTS A Cappella ' 35, ' 37, ' 38 Opera ' 38 Commercial Contest ' 38 MARK WEBSTER School Play ' 37 Track ' 36, ' 37 AFTON SHAIL Home Ec. Club ' 35, ' 36 FLORENCE MORRIS G.A.A. ' 35 Home Ec. Club ' 38 DEAN ROBISON F.F.A. ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 LUCILLE A. YAMAGATA J. A. C. C. ' 37 Home Ec. Club ' 35, ' 36, ' 38 LA VELLE SMITH Band ' 35, ' 36 DENTON BECK F. F. A. Football ' 37 Band ' 35 AR VILLA ROCK Home Ec. Club ' 34, ' 36 A Cappella ' 37, ' 38 Opera ' 38 M RJORTE BTTCKL ND Archer ' 35, ' 36 Home Ec. Club ' 37, ' 38 G. A. A. ' 37, ' 38 BUDGE ELLIOT F.F.A. Club ' 35, ' 36 ROWENA DAVIS Dramatic Art ' 35 Opera ' 35, ' 36 A Capella ' : r - ' 36 KELLEY A. SIMMONS St. Anthony ' 35 Sugar 36, ' 37 Senior Play ' 38 K. K. K. ' 38 P. F. A. Officer ' 38 VERA R. WALZ Opera ' 38 Home Ec. ' 37, ' 38 A Capella ' 38 Pen Stage ' 36, ' 37 KEITH MARTINSON F.F.A. ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Officer ' 38 .Judging Team ' 36, ' 37 RUTH RICKS English A. ' 35, ' 36 Home Ec. Club ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 Coed Club Officer ' 37, ' 38 JAY FLAMM Opera ' 35, ' 36, ' 37. ' 38 Lyres Club ' 35 A Cappella ' 36. ' 37, ' 38 Senior Play ' 35 WILLIAM K. FIRTH F.F.A. ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Judging ' 37, ' 38 DORIS WILCOX Archer ' 35, ' 36 Opera ' 37 Home Ec. Club ' 37, ' 38 A Capella ' 37, ' 38 ARNOLD MORETON Orchestra ' 35 Football ' 37, ' 38 Track ' 38 VERA GARDNER Home Ec. Club ' 35, ' 38 G. A. A. ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 SARAH WHITTAKER Archer ' 35, ' 36 A Cappella ' 37 Entre Nous ' 37 Home Ec. Club ' 38 Opera ' 3 7 JOHN MARSDEN F.F.A. ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 DORIS STREPY G. A. A. ' 35, ' 36 REED R. MORTIMER Band ' 35, ' 36 F. F. A. ' 38 BEN A. LEATHAM Band ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Orchestra ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Pep Band ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Track ' 37 Football ' 37, ' 38 Opera ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 JENNIE Y. SASAKI J. A. C. C. ' 37 Home Ec. Club ' 35, ' 36, ' 38 LEWIS ALLEN Home Ec. ' 38 American School ' 35 PHYLLIS PINCOCK Pen Stage ' 37, ' 38 Opera ' 37, ' 38 Pepper Club ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 38 G. A. A. Club ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Debating ' 35 LEVEAR CHAMBERS Home Ec. ' 38 F. F. A. ' 35 MELBA HATCH Band ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Home Ec. ' 38 GALE STATHAM Football ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Home Ec. ' 38 F. F. A. ' 35, ' 36 MARJORIE JENKINS Opera ' 37 A Capella ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Home Ec. Club ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 R, CLARK MILLWARI JANE NELSON Pep Band ' 36 G. A. A. ' 36 Band ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 LEE JOHNSON Pep Band ' 35, ' 36 Commercial Contest ' 37, 38 ' A C ' appella ' 38 Glee ' 38 Opera ' 38 BETH LETHAM Home Ec. Opera VERGE YOUNG Archer High School ' 35, ' 36 A Capella ' 38 Track ' 37 AFTON SCOW Pepper Club ' 38 Scribblers Club ' 37 M News Staff ' 38 G. A. A. ' 37, ' 38 Carnival Queen ' 38 LILA CLEMENTS Home Ec. ' 35, ' 36 G.A.A. ' 36, ' 37 Entre Nous 36, ' 37 ELDON I . HINCKLEY Track ' 37, ' 3S Pep Band ' 35, ' 36, ' 38 F. F. A. ' 35 DEVERE R. PARKINSON Commercial Contest ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 School Play ' 37 Debate ' 38 Opera ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 K.K.K. ' 37, ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 38 RAMONA BUCHMILLER Orchestra ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Opera ' 35 Glee ' 35, ' 36 Entre Nous ' 37 Home Ee Club ' 35, ' 38 MELVIN L. MARSHALL Scribblers Club ' 37 School Play ' 37, ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Declamation Contest ' 38 ihespian Club ' 38 Track ' 3 a CHARLOTTE FLAMM Teton High ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Home Ec. Club Offices ' 38 LEITH E. BURNS Archer High School ' 35, ' 36 M News Staff ' 37 RUTH COOK Archer High School Opera ' 37, ' 38 A Cappella ' 37, ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Harvest Ball Queen BETH ANDRUS A Cappella ' 35, ' 36, Opera ' 37 Home Ec. Club ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 ROSS BURNS Archer High Sch ,ol ' 35, ' 36 K. K. K. ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 Home Ec. Officer 38 SHIRLEY STODDARD Pepper Club ' 37, ' 38 G. A. A. Club ' 38 Senior Play 3S M News Staff ' 38 VAUGHAN PETERSON Football ' 37 Basketball ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Track ' 37, ' 38 DOROTHY L. NEK Opera ' 37, 38 Home Ec. ' 35 A Cappella ' 36, ' 37, ' 3S DOUGLAS BEAN Band ' 35 K.K.K. ' 38 F.F.A. Officer ' 36, ' 37. ' 38 State Judging ' 36, ' 37 San Francisco ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 TOM JEO Madisonian Staff ' 35 J. A. C. C. ' 37 M News Staff ' 35 Commercial contest ' 38 Track ' 38 GLADYS ECKERSELL Glee Club ' 35 Pen Stage ' 36, ' 37 G. A. A. ' 37, ' 38 Pepper Club ' 37, ' 38 Office ' 38 BERT BEATTIE M News Staff ' 3S Track ' 38 JOYCE SQUIRES ' 38 Home Ec. Club ' 37 Opera ' 37, ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 38 A Cappella ' 37, ' 38 Harvest Ball Queen ' 37 DAPHINE PERRY Roosevelt High ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 M News 5taff ' 38 DON LILJENQUIST Rigby ' 35 Archer ' 36 Senior Play ' 38 EC.K.K. Club ' 38 RUTH NADAULD Pepper Club ' 37 Pres. ' 38 Class Officer ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 School Play ' 37 Senior Play ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 37, ' 38 MAX SNEDAKER Band ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 A Cappella ' 35, ' 36, ' 38 F. F. A- ' 38 WARREN PORTER Class Officer ' 35 Student Body Officer ' 36 Football ' 37, ' 38 K.K.K. ' 37, Pres. ' 38 Madisonian Staff ' 38 JULIA JOHNSON Thespian Club ' 38 Opera ' 38 School Play ' 38 Home Ec. Club ' 38 G. A. A. ' 38 Poetry Festival ' 38 VESTA GALBRAITH Opera ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Home Ec. Club ' 35, ' 36. ' 37, ' 38 A Cappella ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 REED PETERSON Edmunds ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 K. K. K. Club ' 38 Basketball ' 38 Track ' 38 ALLEN SHARP F. F. A. ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 A Cappella ' 35, ' 38 Band ' 35 VERLA GARDNER Home Ec. Club ' 35, ' 37 DON ELDEN PARKER Track ' 37, 38 Pep Band ' 36, ' 37 F. F. A. ' 35 LARUE TERRY Archer High School ' 35, ' 36 Home Ec. Club ' 37 Commercial Contest ' 38 LOIS PAUL Orchestra ' 35 Home Ec. ' 35, ' 38 Entra Nous ' 36, ' 37 M News Staff ' 38 ALBERT BAYLIFF DICK SMITH K.K.K. Club ' 37, ' 38 Pep Band ' 37 ' 38 M News Staff ' 36, ' 37 Madisonian Staff ' 37, ' 38 Student Council ' 38 Debating ' 37, ' 38 MARGARET TAYLOR Home Ec. Club ' 36, ' 37 RICHARD SIMMONS Overa ' 35, ' 36 F.F.A. ' 37, ' 38 IDA ALDERMAN Opera ' 37, ' 38 Pepper Club ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Pen Stage ' 37 Pep Band ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 BLAIR COOK LYDIA STEWART RUTH POWELL Home Ec. Club ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 SILAS BUCKLAND DARLENE SAUREY G.A.A. ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Home Ec. ' 38 Co-ed Officer ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 MARK SUTTON MANDY LEAVITT G. A. A. ' 38 Home Ec. ' 35, ' 36 FRED D. SAUREY Band ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Home Ec. Club Officer ' 37 BLAINE COOK F. F. A. ' 35 Orchestra ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Home Ec. Club ' 38 TERNO ODOW Entre Nous ' 36, ' 37 J.A.C.C. ' 37 Track ' 37, ' 38 DORETHA RICKS Band ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Home Ec. Club ' 37, ' 38 CHESTER McKENNA F.F.A. ' 36 Home Ec. Club ' 38 JENNETT MURDOCK M News Staff ' 38 DAYLEY HENDRICKS F.F.A. ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 CLARA NELSON Home Ec. ' 35, ' 37 English A. ' 35, ' 36 HELEN V. WILLMORE Glee Club ' 35, ' 36 Opera ' 36, ' 37 Home Ec. ' 37, ' 38 FORD SMITH Archer High School ' 35, ' 36 DIANA THOMSON Pepper Club ' 37, ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Co-Ed Officer ' 38 M News Staff ' 38 G.A.A. ' 38 SENIOR PLAY SITTING : Ida Alderman, Howard Craven, Corine Williams, Elmer Crowley, Coach ; Ruth Nadauld, Billie Stowell, Helen Hillman. STANDING : Ruth Cook, Melvin Marshall, Barbara Davis, Douglas Harris, Shirley Stoddard, Joseph Madison, Lenore Manwaring, Don Liljenquist, Diana Thomson, Elaine Widsteen. SENIOR ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW: Joyce Squires, Billie Stowell, Don Carlson Phyllis PincocV. SECOND ROW : Myron Brown, Annie Rigby, Frances Williams, Dee Smith, Editor ; Barbara Davis, Asso- ciate Editor ; Ruth Nadauld, Ray Cushman. THIRD ROW: Corine Williams, Austin Garner, Warren Porter, Dick Smith, S G. Nelson, Adviser; Jerrv Gill, Joseph Madison, DeVere Parkinson, Katherine Nichols. Through the loyal support of the students enrolled in Miss Velda Hansen ' s home room, it has been very outstanding in all events this year. j t was cooperation that enabled it to win this page as an award for the most subscriptions. The following students are enrolled: MISS VELDA HANSEN Lela Anderson Joyce Blackburn Roy Brower Doris Carlstrom Carolyn Chase Rowena Davis Phyllis Eckersell Phil Evans Ruth Evans Lucille Gibson W anda Gray CLASS ROLL Norma Hall Elene Jenkins Virginia Larsen Helen Middleton Shiquko Miyasaki Marilyn Moore May Nakagaua Loila Oldham Donna Parkinson Alfred Ricks LaRue Rigby Mary Roberts Norma Sellers Berniece Shirley Dorothy Shupe Norma Smith Hugh Sorensen Janice Spaulding Lydia Stewart Anna Stucki Nadine Wellard Evva Weatherston Velda Hansen ' s home room also tied for first place for the most artistic float in the car- nival parade. It ' s theme depicted the people of many nations, their flags and costumes. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sitting: Ellen Skelton, Cheer Leader; Robert Ellingson, Vice President; Betty Sutherland Recreation Leader. Standing: Belva White, Reporter; Dean Nibley, President; Alta Smith, Secretary; S. G Nelson, Adviser. Juniors Adams, Martha Browning, Nona Elliott, Gordon Anderson, Ralph Burns, Leatha Elliott, Richard Archibald, Edna Butler, Emma Englund, LaRee Ard, Rex Arnold, Dean Carlstrom, Doris Freeman, Melvin Ashcraft, Kathryn Chambers, Rozella Fujimoto, Masayoshi Chandler, Colleen Fyfe, Melba Barber, Lowell Chase, Carolyn Bayliff, Geneivieve Cherry, Grace Garner, Norma Bee, Carma Cherry, Velma Belnap, Myrtle Clay, Dale Gardiner, Afton Bird, Lorraine Clements, Mary Graham, Forrest Bitter, West Clingler, Mildred Griffin, Harold Bitter, Grant Crawley, Dick Grover, Don Blackburn, Joyce Crawley, Jack Grover, Lawrence Briggs, Arlean Briggs, Bert Davis, Kenneth Hacking, Bryce Briggs, Max Dixon, Rowena Hansen, George ' Arnold Briggs, Wyora Hansen, Goldie Browning, Lloyd Ellingson, Robert Hansen, Jean Juniors Harris, Byron Hikida, Toego Hirai, Charley Holley, Melvin Hoopes, Gwendolyn Humphrey, Winona Jardine, Alice Jemmett, Grant Jensen, Heber Jenson, Lynn Johnson, Stant Johnson, Vera Kerbs, Esther Keppner, Lucille Klingler, Ruth Larsen, Velma Leavitt, Helen Letham, Guinevere Lewis, Archie Little Lois Machen, Nina Martin, Ray Matsuura, Tom McCulloch, Dennis McCulloch, Yvonne Morris, Lawrence McMinn, Edward Mickelsen, Ray Millward, Duane Morris, Sheldon Moss, Trilva Munns, Alta Nakagawa, May Nef, Bernice Nelson, Lynn Nelson, Reid Nelson, Ruth Nibley, Dean Nichols, Katherine Noakes, Leo Odow, Toshiko Orme, Beth Pattee, Glen Peterson, Doris Peterson, Dyle Petersen, Gordon Pfost, Fern Reynolds, Berkeley Richrnan, Jack Ricks, Vernon Rick s, Zola Ricks Norman Rigby, Larue Robison, Donna Roylance, Orval Rytting, Leone Sakota, Kazuo Schaat, Lucille Sellers, Dorothy Searle, Velda Shirley, Ben Siddoway, Denton Silvester, Dewain Simmons, Seth Skelton, Ellen Smith, Alta Smith, Fred Sorensen, Hugh Spaulding, Janice Spencer, Elmer Stevens, Winifred Stoddard, Darrell Stout, Wayne Sumner, Wilma Sutherland, Barbara Sutherland, Betty Swenson, Joy Taylor, Thelma Teeples Thern Thomas, Althea Thompson, Harvey Thomson, Thella Tucker, Jean Tuckett, Ray Turner, Ross Ward, Ruby Watson, Gordon Watson, Lucile Weatherston, Evva Weekes, Artella Welker, Helen White, Belva Wilcox, Helen Willmore, Letha Winters, Melba Wood, Bud Whlttakjr, Bessie Zern, Marcella Zollinger, George SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sitting: Lucile Gibson, Recreation Leader; John Siddoway, President; Millie Lyman Vice President; John A. Atkinson, Cheer Leader. Standing: Ken Sakaguchi, Secretary; Lewis Webster, Athletic Manager, Mr. Jensen Adviser; Don Carlson, Reporter; Max Nadauld, Song Leader. Sophomores Algood, Dean Allen Clyde Ard, Lyle Ard, Wanda Anderson, Edith Anderson, Lela Anderson, Marian Atkinson, John A. Atkinson, Max Atkinson, Theron Bailey, Jack Barber, Lucille Barney, Gene Baumgartner, Lorraine Bean, Merlin Beattie, Russell Beattie, Thailia Bell, Reed Bingo, Masaae Bowen, Dale Brian, Jerry Brower, Andrew Brower, Roy Brown, Cleon Browning, Lawrence Browning, Lola Buchmiller, Golden Burnside, Charles Byrne, Merlin Carlson, Don Chantrill, Robert Chappie, Jeanette Christensen, Lyle Christopherson, Bill Christopherson, Verla Clark, Wallace Clements, Erma Cook, Zola Crawley, Rex Dabell, David Davis, Phyllis Davis, Richard Lane Dustin, Myrla Eckersell, Phyllis Eardley, Rhea Evans, Ruth Evans, Phil Free, Lawrence Freeman, Ivan Freeman, Keith Fullmer, Goldie Gallup, Loretta Gardner, Deon Gardner, Grace Sophomores Garner, Dorothy T X If 1 1 - Lyman, Millie C 1 1 1 T Sakaguchi, Ken Garner, Morgan bakota, Machea Gibson, Lucile Machen, Lee Sasaki, Frank Gray, Wanda Manwaring, Vera Daurey, Ruby Gunter, Gleen if 1 TTl Maughan, Helen 1 1 TV T Sellers, Norma A It 111 T McCulloch, Lawmg C 1 ' ' 1 T T 1 Shigihara, Hatsuko Hall, Norma McEntire, Marjorie r 1 1 • 1 T« Shirley, Bermce Hansen, Catherine Mclntire, Dothell C 1 1 Shupe, Dorothy Hanami, Yutaka McKinlay, Bilhe -Siddoway, Grant Hansen, Lamar Morris, Clinton C • J 1 T 1 Siddoway, John T T T 1 Hansen, Leah Moore, Marilyn Oil T Skelton, James T T T 1 Hansen, Kulan HI ' J 11 . T T 1 Middleton, Helen Skidmore, Frank Heileson, Grant AT - 11 T T 1 Misseldine, Hark C 1 T 1 Smith, Jack Heinze, Pauline - r • 1 pi • 1 Miyasaki, Shizuko C 1 T 1 Smith, John XT 1 1 T ' l 1 Hendricks, 1 hel C • 1 T Smith, Leo T T T Hertzig, Joey NT J 1 J K if Nadauld, Max C 1 NT Smith, Norma Hikadi, Lee TV T ' • 1 O 1 JNeiwirth, Selma Sorensen, Melvin T T ' J 1 A 1 , Hillman, Alta |v T 1 A yf Nelson, Margery C NT Stacey, Norma T t • 1 1 T) ■ 1 1 Hillman, Clarence Billy AT ' 1 1 K fl 1 Nichols, Malcolm T T 1 1 TTl K f Hillman, Helen Mae Niederer, Jesse T 1 T 1 1 I aylor, Ralph Holhst, Keva T 1 1 TV T 1 aylor, Norma Home, Dorothy Odow, rumiko 1 eeples, Glen l J1 T 1 Oldham, Loila i rost, Oscar Jemmett, .Boyd z vl T A 1 J Olsen, Donald I ucker, Reed T 1 - T 1 Jenkins, Llene Owens, Blaine T T 1 1 T T Jensen, Lowell H. Virgin, Merle Jensen, Pearl Packer, Merrill T Oil Jensen, Stella Parker, Frances Walters, Betty Lue 1 1 T) .1 Johnson, Ruth r i t Parker, Irene Watson, Darena Jones, Cleo Ti 1 T IT Parker, Luella Walz, Delpha Parkinson, Donna Webster, Lewis Kauer, John Petersen, Coral Wellard, Nadine Keppner, Fern Powell, Harold Weimer, Daniel Keppner, Fred Preece, Darla Westover, Zola V T T 11 Keppner, Harold whittle, Gertrude Quirl, Brent Widdison, Lorin Labrum, Norma Widdison, Lucile Larsen, Robinette Ricks, Alfred Wood, Ferrel Larsen, Virginia Ricks, Jay Wood, Ruby Leavitt, Evva Ricks, Vie Lee, Faye Roberts, Lynn Yamagata, Harold Lee, John Roberts, Mary Young, Jean Liljenquist, Merlin Pvock, Gordon Lyman, Asael Rytting, Marjorie Zollinger, Dean Stoddard, Bill Stoddard, Dan Struhs, Walter Stoddard, Bud Strepy, Gladys Stucki, Anna FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Sitting: Lucille Walker, Vice President; Mildred Wright, Cheer Leader; Erma Anderson, Secretary and Treasurer; Helen Harris, Recreation Leader. Standing: Reed McEntire, Athletic Manager; Wilford Anderson, Reporter; Jack Mc.Gary, President; Mr. D. Riggiris, Adviser. Freshmen Albertson, Oscar Blackburn, Lenore Cushman, Ray Anderson, Erma Bohning, Jack Dean, William Anderson, Julia Faye Bolin, Joyce Anderson, Leland Brower, Merrill Englund, Lewis Anderson, Marilyn Buckmiller, Max Anderson, Wilford Burnside, Carma Farnsworth, Albert Andrus, A. Merrill Burnside, Charles Fenstermaker, Helen Ard, Eva Butler, Betty June Firth, Low Archibald, Glenna Bybee, Garth Fisher, Beth Ashcraft, Leora Bybee, Marjorie Flamm, Elva Rene Forsgren, Howard Baker, Ray Cabero, Jaunita Fry, Ruth Bales, Helen Chambers, Parley Fullmer, Mary Bean, Helen Chandler, Allen Beck, Rex Cherry, Coy Gardner, Marie Beesley, Gordon Cherry, Margie Gardner, Verla Coy Berry, LaMar Cherry, Maxine George, Gordon Bigler, Donna Lou Clarke, Maxine Glover, Darwin Bingham, Belva Clingler, Jack Gray, Deldon Bingo, Masahiro Covington, Jack Griffin, Beatrice Freshmen Hail, Lynn Mickelson, Darwin P.ock, Marceila Hansen, Olive MiHward, Weston Harris, Dee Miyasaki, Hiroshi Sakaguch., _viiki Harris, Vearl Morgan, Dorothy Searle, Orin Harris, Helen Moss, Keith Sharp, Mary Hawkes, Reva Morris, Lilas Shiratori, Mechc Heath, Billie Muir, Ross Siddoway, Bud Hendricks, Henrietta Muir, Rulin Siepert, Terrell Heileson, Opal Munns, Howard Simmons, Elda Heinze, Frieda Murdock, Lennox Smith, Glen Higley, Loran McCulloch, Dorothy Smith, Gordon Hill, Ross McCulloch, Orlie Smith, Leo Hikida, Kazuo McCulloch, Wallace Smith, Patty Hinkley, Jay McEntire, Reed Smith, Vontella Hopkins, Ruby McFate, Grant Sommer, Ross Holley, Jerald McGarry, Jack Spaulding, Margaret Holley, Katherine McKenna, Bernece Stoddard, Helen Hollist, Reed McKenna, Dorus Stout, Daisy Home, Ina Stowell, Elaine Hughes, Howard Nadauld, Eva Sutherland, Maureen Hunter, David Nef, Darrell Swecker, Ruth Nelson, Edward Swenson, Gwendolyn Jensen, Iris Nelson, Shirley Sharp, Melba Jensen, Max Niederer, Helen Taylor, Fred Jensen, Quincy Nielsen, Raymond Thomas, Maudie Jensen, Delbert Thomson, Phyllis Johnson, Frances Orme, Sarah Marie Johnson Gerald Umphrey, Glen Johnson, Perry Park, Ruth jolley, Patricia Parkinson, Violet Walker, Lucille Paul, Leo Ward, Arlo Keppner, Genevieve Peterson, Vauna Watts, Dell Keppner, Juana Pfost. Rhea Westover, Reese Koon, Frank Poulson, William White, Blaine Whitt, Bar Dee Larsen, Alice Ray, Gordon Williams, Reed Leatham, Burdene Reynolds, Clark Walker, Lucille Lewis, Leonard Ricks, Arthur Willmore, Esther Bob Linderman Ricks, Dean Woodmansee, Emma Lou I.oosli, Faye Ricks, Elaine Wright, Mildred Ricks, Robert Wright, Don Machen, Treva Ricks, Vance Yancey, Dorothy Marsden, Gayle Riggs, Marcia Martin, Ralph Rigby, Merrill Zern, Jack Matsuura, Maria Rigby, Ray Melendez, Consuelo Riggs, Robert CALENDAR FRESHMAN YEAR September 3 — The first day of school. Pedagogues looked kindly at the largest class ever registered at Madison High School. 19 — The Freshman assembly proved that not all talent was in the upper classes. November 2 3 — Remember the Peanut Prom and how many Freshies turned out. They had such a good time they forgot all about days of tag and hop-scotch. 2 8 — Thanksgiving! and back from the recess with an average gain in weight of eight pounds and this includes LeVar Chambers. December 1 8 — Upper classmen began watching the Freshmen more closely after their successful introduction of a class Misfit Dance. 25 — Merry Christmas! We have news that Warren Porter cried himself to sleep because his cruel mother told him the truth about Santa Claus. Ralph Tea told Eldon Hinckley the truth about Santa, and Eldon at once called him a fibber. SOPHOMORE YEAR September 17 — Class elections. Douglas Harris was hailed President of the Sophs, and other offices were bestowed upon: Arlene Derr, Helen Hegsted, Ruth Nadauld and Warren Porter. November 18 — Who has forgotten that first Thanksgiving party? Saucy hats, plenty of food and free turkeys — if you were lucky. December 25 — Christmas again! Corine Williams waited up for Santa ' s reindeers — thought she might catch one for a pet. Dee Smith was found smothering under the covers. He thought he had seen the dear old man, and fearing he would not be visited if he were not in bed, he dived in — clothes and all. January 10 — The Sophomores displayed their wit and wares in an assembly. Joseph Madison made his debut as Major Bowes. March 3 1 — The opera, Chimes of Normandy , initial presentation. Sophomore stars proved equal to those of the Metropolitan. April 17 — Carnivals are carnivals at Madison. Phyllis Pincock as Paulette Goddard and Myron Brown as Charlie Chaplin added much to the parade. April 22 — Steer, Steer, for Madison High! Douglas Bean placed Madison High on the map at San Francisco when he was awarded first place for his champion steer. JUNIOR YEAR September — It was a real group of student body officers who began reign at Madison this year — why? — four of them were Juniors. 25 — Football game at Driggs proved that Junior boys know what to do with a pigskin. ' « )ctober — The classy Junior;, showed the school how to put on a program and how to carry out a successful Junior week. 24 — Juniors came through with flying colors during the round robin basketball tourney. November 6 — Juniors showed their results of the harvest when their representative was crowned queen of the Harvest Ball. January 28 — Senior Annual Staff was organized and work commenced. April 8 — With locks curled, as they were laid in Press , with brand new dresses just out of their tissue wrappings, still carrying a faint odor of gasoline, the Senior Ball was ushered in. Everyone was in a happy mood. April 15 — Seniors Pave Way to Coronation! Afton Scow, Senior, Queen of Carnival. 16 — The Seniors were well represented in the commercial contest at Provo. A schol- arship was the reward of hard practice for one Senior. 2 1, 22, 2 3 — Music Festival! Several Seniors returned with Superior ratings to cli- max their musical careers at Madison. Apirl 2 8 — Senior Day at Ricks College was enjoyed by all Seniors. May 12-13 — The annual Senior play was a real credit to the Senior Class and proved to many that four years of high school training really helps. 2 0 — Oh, where oh where have the Seniors gone? Oh, pardon us, we forgot to tell you — the Senior Sneak. 2 5 — Goodbye Old High! Senior Assembly. 27 — The Alumni banquet sounded the parting knell. The great day is really here. Four years have the Seniors waited for this commencement — at last the realiza- tion of a dream — one step further completed in life ' s drama. High school days are gone forever! Seniors Sail on! Sail on! January 3 — School commences again. A new array of sweaters and other paraphernalia gave proof of Santa ' s good nature. 12 — More fun — At the Junior dancing party held in the gym. 21-22 — Annual opera Daniel Boone . Boone himself was no other than Myron Brown — a Junior! February 12 — Blue and silver! That ' s what first caught the eyes at the Junior Prom but the eye soon shifted to the beautiful dresses which adorned the girls that were so gracefully gliding about the floor. Fellows donned shining shoes and spotless suits and all had a chance to dance under the stars in the ballroom of the S. S. Junior. Considering all — it was a great dance! 18-19 — School play — or should we say Junior class play. Well, anyway seven Juniors had leading parts in The Ghost Train. March 2 3 — Have your cake and eat it, too! The matinee Cake dance was sponsored by the Juniors. The cakes turned out to be very good, and the only regret was that there weren ' t enough. April 16 — Athletic Carnival! Orlena Clark, a popular Junior girl was chosen to reign as queen over the carnival dance. 30 — The typing team had the distinction of being exclusively made up of Juniors. The team won first place at Provo, Utah, and brought home a large blanket. One member also received an individual award and was awarded with a scholarship to the B. Y. U. SENIOR YEAR September 8 — The last rung, and here we come, High and Mighty Seniors! November 24 — With a soore of 22-19, the Seniors nosed out the Juniors to come in first place in the class series. December 16-17 — Heart Trouble, the school play, was successfully presented with the help of some talented Seniors. Senior .Sneak Memories January 2 8 — Senior Annual Staff was organized and work commenced. April 8 — With locks curled, as they were laid in Press , with brand new dresses just out of their tissue wrappings, still carrying a faint odor of gasoline, the Senior Ball was ushered in. Everyone was in a happy mood. 15 — Seniors Pave Way to Coronation! Afton Scow, Senior, Queen of Carnival. 1 6 — The Seniors were well represented in the commercial contest at Provo. A schol- arship was the reward of hard practice for one Senior. 21, 22, 2 3 — Music Festival! Several Seniors returned with Superior ratings to cli- max their musical careers at Madison. 2 8 — Senior Day at Ricks College was en : oyed by all Seniors. May 12-13 — The annual Senior play was a real credit to the Senior Class and proved to many that four years of high school training really helps. 20 — Oh, where, oh where have the Seniors gone? Oh, pardon us, we forgot to tell you — the Senior Sneak. 2 5 — Goodbye Old High! Senior Assembly. 27 — The Alumni banquet sounded the parting knell. The great day is really here. Four years have the Seniors waited for this commencement — at last the realiza- tion of a dream — one step further completed in life ' s drama. High school days are gone forever! Seniors Sail on! Sail on! STUDENT BODY OFFICERS MORRIS PARKINSON DOUGLAS HARRIS ORLENA CLARK Secretary Treasurer President Vice President DEE SMITH BYRON HARRIS CORINE WILLIAMS BEN SHIRLEY Madisonian Editor M News Editor Rrecreation Leader Cheer Leader STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Fry, Freshman representative; Mr. Jensen, Adviser; Richard Davis Sophomore Representative; Miss Velda Hansen. Morris Parkinson, Douglas Harris, Orlena Clark, Dick Smith, Senior Representative; Vernon Ricks, Junior Representative; Mr. Devenport, Adviser; Mr. Crowley, Adviser. K. K. K. CLUB FIRST ROW : Byron Harris, Douglas Bean, Ban Shirley, Milton Anderson, Howard Craven, Don Liljenquist SECOND ROW : Berkley Reynolds, Denton Siddoway, Warren Porter, President ; Joseph Madison, Dick Smith, Gordon Watson, Devere Parkinson. THIRD ROW : Lund Stucki, Dick Crawley, Jack Crawley, Kelley Simmons, Rossi Burns, Mr. Gee, Adviser ; Morris Parkinson, Billie Stowell, Robert Ellingson. FOURTH ROW: Dean Nibley, Douglas Harris, Austin Garner, Ben Leatham, Dewain Silvester, Reed Peterson, Ross Turner, Dee Smith. NOT IN PICTURE: Jerry Gill and Myron Brown. PEPPER CLUB FIRST ROW: Alta Smith, Thelma Taylor, Helen Hillman, Annie Rigby. SECOND ROW : Dorothy Cushman, Ida Alderman, Beth Belnap, Ruth Nadauld, President ; Corine Williams, Gladys Eckersell, Lenore Manwaring. THIRD ROW: Elaine Widsteen, Orlena Clark, Barbara Sutherland, Phyllis Pincock, Ellen Skelton. Katheryn Nichols, Belva White, Trilva Moss, Betty Sutherland, Wilma Sumnsr, Frances Williams. FOURTH ROW : Beth Orme, Nona Browning, Arlene ' Derr, Diana Thompson, Shirley Stoddard, Beth Manwaring, Carolyn Chase, Barbara Davis, Velma Cherry Winona Humphrey. NOT IN PICTURE— Janice Spaulding and Afton Scow; were absent when the picturre was taken. MADISON HARMONY SQUAD FIRST ROW : Jerry Gill, Gordon Watson, Milton Anderson, President ; Frances Williams, Lela Anderson, Marilyn Moore. SECOND ROW : Ida Alderman, Esther Willmore, Lucille Walker, Corine Williams, Belva White, Trilva Moss, Deldon Gray. THIRD ROW: Dell Watts, Jimmy Skelton, Dewain Silvester, Ferrell Wood, Billie Stowell. THESPIAN CLUB SITTING: Julia Johnson, Carolyn Chase, Elaine Widsteen, President. Barbara Glover, Wilma Sumner. STANDING: Lucil le Gibson, Myron Brown, Beth Belnap, Mr. Crowley, Dee Smith, Melvin Marshall, Annie Rigby, Max Nadauld. CO-ED CLUB OFFICERS SITTING : Diana Thomson, Secretary ; Ruth Ricks, President ; Darlene Saurey, Vice Presidents Katherin Nichols, Reporter. STANDING: Helen Shiratori, Senior Representative. Velda Hansen, Adviser ; Leah Hanson, Sophomore Representative ; Thelma Taylor, Junior Representative. NOT IN PICTURE: Gwendolyn Swenson, Freshman Representative. G. A. A. OFFICERS BETH BELNAP President CATHERINE NICHOLS Vice President THELMA TAYLOR Secretary-Treasurer CAROLINE CHASE Reporter HOME EC. CLUB OFFICERS STANDING : Alta Smith, President ; Max Briggs, Secretary ; Miss Ashton. SITTING : Ross Burns, Reporter ; Charlotte Flamm, Vice President. DEBATE SQUAD SITTING : Howard Craven, Marilyn Moore. Patty Smith, Leonard Lewis, Billy Hillman. STANDING : E. West Parkinson, Adviser : DeVere Parkinson, Dick Smith, Grant Fisher, Ivin Gee, Adviser M NEWS STAFF FIRST ROW : Orlena Clark, Afton Scow, Billy Hillman, Ida Alderman, Helen Shiratori, Ruth Ricks. SECOND ROW: Diana Thomson. Carolyn Chase, Lencre Manwaring, Associate Editor; Byron Harris Editor-in-Chief ; Corine Williams, Velma Cherry, Shirley Stoddard, Wilma Sumner. THIRD ROW: Tom Jeo, Arlena Derr, Barbara Davis, Lois Paul, Darlene Saurey, Beth Andrus, Vesta Galbraith, Daphine Perry, Vera Gardner, Jennett Murdock. FOURTH ROW: Austin Garner, Joseph Madison, Ross Burns, Dee Smith, K. W. Devenport, Adviser; Ben Leatham, Douglas Harris, Melvin Marshall, Bert Beattie. OPERA CAST, CHORUS, AND ORCHESTRA HEART TROUBLE LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard Craven, Lucile Gibson, Max Nadauld, Carolyn Chase, Myron Brown, Marshall, Julia Johnson, Beth Belnap, Dee Smith, and Annie Rig-by. The drama tic department under the leadership of Elmer Crowley, has been one of the most outstanding and active departments at Madison this year. The activities that were carried on continuously began with the school play, followed by the opera, novelty night, the declamation con- test, at which two members won excellent ratings in their particular events and were taken to the state, -the poetry festival and finishing triumphantly with the Senior Play. The stage also has been greatly improved, with new scenery and lights being added. F. F. A. JUDGING TEAM AND OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Hugh Sorenson, Keith Martinsen, Douglas Bean, President; Denton Siddoway, Gordon Peterson. SECOND ROW: E. J. Palmer, Adviser; Kellv Simmons, Allen Sharp, Reed Mortimer, Heber Jensen. William Firth. TRACK FIRST ROW: Ralph Anderson, Terno Odow SECOND ROW : Eldon Parker, Myron Brown, Reed Petersen, Lund Stucki Vernon Ricks, Ray -Mickelsen. THIRD ROW: Lewis Webster, Coach Waldo, Bert Beattie, Melvin Marshall, Melvin Freeman, Eldon Hinckley, Dean Arnold, Tom Jeo, Ben Shirley. Athletic Manager. FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW : Reed Mclntire, Lund Stucki, David Hunter, Asael Lyman, Kenneth Davis, Ralph Anderson, Morgan Garner, Reed Bell, Gale Statham, Dean Algood. SECOND ROW : Coach Vern Waldo, Melvin Freeman, Joseph Madison, Ben Leatham, Berkley Reynolds, Douglas Harris, Dick Smith, Ross Turner, Warren Porter, Austin Garner, Captain ; Ray Mickelsen, Lewis Webster, Ben Shirley, Athletic Manager. BASKETBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW : Douglas Harris, Vaughan Peterson, Vernon Ricks, Austin Garner, Captain. SECOND ROW: Berkley Reynolds, Merrill Packer, Coach Vern Waldo, Ben Shirley, Athletic Manager; Reed Peterson, Sheldon Morris. Who ' s the cute babe (Frances W.) Master Mind Gee Thelma Needs a Little Support Tsk ! Tsk ! Copying again eh Joe ? Beauty Home Ec. Jack and The Beanstalk Popularity Crowley Miss Meets Miss Howard C. Necking Again Oh ! Oh ! Cy is all wet Hi Barb! The Pres. needs a a new pair of shoes Future farmer Doug, (and we mean future) Aw go away Mr. and Mrs. ? ? ? See the birdie Bashful boy ( Oh Yeah) Dripping Dames Just Posing Aw come on Chase The Fountain Of Youth ' ' Just Dames Advancing Joe Nice Kids (Or are they) Quiet Must be a Little Audrey Joke Ah ! for the wide open spaces Times Up Packer Seting a new style On Guard ? ? ? ' Water Lillies Jazzy Belles Tough Guys Eh ! Farmer Smith goes a shooting I Love Me Mr. Mrs. to you — And See Your Dentist At Least Twice a Year . Belles of the Gay Nineties ft BilillSi ill Patronize the Advertisers abstract: Rexburg Abstract Company attorneys: Lloyd Adams C. L. Hillman Robert M. Kerr, Jr. E. W. Parkinson C. W. Poole Mary Smith bakeries: Betsy Ross Bakery banks: Rexburg State Bank barbers: DeMott ' s Barber Shop Star Barber Shop BEAUTY PARLORS: Winzler Beauty Salon Barretts Modern Beauty Shop Maryetta Beauty Shop book store: Porter ' s Book Store cleaners: Regal Cleaners CLOTHING STORES: J. C. Penney Company Liberty Department Store Classic Shoppe Isabella Shop J. P. Croff ' s Company J. N. McCrackens CONFECTIONERS : Young ' s Confectionery creameries: Nelson-Ricks Creamery Upper Snake River Valley Dairy Association Western Creamery DRUG STORES: Joy Drug Store City Drug Store ELECTRIC APPLIANCES: H. L. Larson Electric FLORIST: Rexburg Floral Company garages: Cottle Garage Ford Texaco Certified Service Taylor Chevrolet Company Johnson Motor Company Pat Owens Motors GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED: Midland Elevators Rexburg Coal Feed Company JEWELRY STORES: Kugler ' s Jewelry Store GROCERS: Broulim ' s Food Store Safeway Store O. P. Skaggs Shirley Grocery T. 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