Madison High School - Yearbook (Rexburg, ID)

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jijiiiitiBiWiliiilfc needs others to become himself. For the class of ' 73 this was a year of achieveing all those impluses and desires which had been only dreams for so long only to find that there are not enough hours in a day to accomplish all that had been planned, not just days or weeks in advance but had been prepared for years in advance. Acquiring their last and most important bit of knowledge to complete the foundation on which they are to achieve their destinies, and finally accomplishing all that they can in this last brief and glorious year only to find that they must step down and once again proceed cautiously through a new Ripple In Time. They step through the threshold of the world towards their individual goals, although not sure of their direction, they are completely sure of their destination. Class Officers were: Trudy Kauer, Secretary, Lori Genta, Reporter, Mitch Webster, President, and Lane Arnold, Vice President. Gloria Allred Don ' t blush ' cause you get all-red Julia Anderson But blood makes me faint Lane Arnold Ziffel Randy Ashcraft A crafty soul Leah Baumgartner Say hello to Colonel Sanchez Debra Beardall Fluffy Buffy Debbie Beattie B.G. (blonde gorilla) Dara Kae Beck Diek of the week 9 Mark Beckley A great athlete Keith Beebe Keith bee-bee!! Bryce Bell Nice Bryce Steve Bell Ding dong, Steve calling Cory Bennett Now I told you. . . Vernon Benson Tall, handsome, and. BLONDE?? Debbie Bird Only birds can fly Scott Blaser Blazer, Blouser, what ' s the dif? Russell Bowen An all around guy Lisa Bowman She ' s got it made! Lee Briggs Gee Lee, let me see. Pam Carpenter You got the hammer, we got the nails. 10 Blaine Chambers Catherine Cheney Welcome to my humble Talkable and friendly chambers Doug Clarke Doug ' s rules of order Brenda Clements Bound to be a success 11 Dana Covington You ' ve come along way baby Jay Covington Makes the girls swoon Orrin Coy Coy, ma boy!!! Julie Davis Tapdancing queen! 12 Sandra Erikson Mike Ferguson The best kind of friend to Did I hear somebody say- have party? Phillip Ferguson Who stole my briefcase? 13 Jeri Green red, blue, pink, orange, yellow Brent Grover Hey groovy David Grover Are you related to Lucy Carmikel? Richard Grover Tuss i V M|||k Robert Grover The curly ones come out ahead every time Vicki Grover Shy, but very dangerous Judy Hammond A decorator at heart J ' Lee Hansen Aunt Jean ' s niece???? Gail Hanson Love is far away Craig Harding We sure miss you bud Stuart Hardy Is it carrot Stuart or vegetable Stuart?! Shane Harris I ' ll tell YOU!!!!! 14 Randall Heinz As in EXincan? Bob Hess A real Hessler John Hicken Just a Hicken a ride . Craig Hill Hill never be forgotten Kenneth Hill Thornton ' s my kind of place Susan Hill The life of an angel Sandra Hirschi Just anybody won ' t do. 15 Susan Holman Jack Hoopes Jeannie Hopkins I wouldn ' t mind going out I ALWAYS get caught!!! ! Me, my hair, and my man with him Arden Howell Ardie, let ' s G-O!! Barbara Ann Ivie By any chance are you re- lated to poison ivie? Rozan Jackson Jackson Jr. , from Johnsons with love Joel Jenkins What you see is what you get! Max Jensen Tuff Melanie Johnson Jacqie Josephson Trudy Kauer Shellie Keele When ' s the date? Isn ' t love grand?! Fern? You ' re kidding! Smelley feet Keele me! 17 Cindy Kelsey Fun as they come Debbie Klingler Twiggy Diana Koon There ' s always room for Koon Susan Kraus Letza have a pizza Bruce Ladle LeRoy and his farm set Mike Larsen King Marlys Lauder My heck!! Kerry Lawrence A legend in his own time Kenneth Lee Hey, it ' s me!! Joanne LeFever A good addition Mike Legg Sparrow Bob Liljenquist Got any food??!! 18 Kathie Lowder The Lowder the better LeeAnn Martin My favorite Martin Harold Meng Will you sign this petition? Terri Miller It ' s time to realize Miller ' s here! George Minow Guppi Anna Mitchell Friendliness is. Lawrence Muir Lawrence of what? Roger Muir Oatmeal 19 Janie Munns Have funs with Munns Molly Murdock 1 wish I was smart too. Clarence Needham Squeak Milon Neilson Smilin ' Milon Susan Oldham One more crack like that and I ' ll Marlene Owens I made it!!! Greg Palmer Brett Parkinson My paper is falling capart! How many girls does your dump truck hold? Debbie Parkinson Quiet and mysterious Marilyn Parkinson Webco, the hottest brand going ! Nolan Parkinson Hang in there! Lynn Pearson Avid sports fan Jeff Peder i n I told you it ' s D, not T!! f Patty Perham Sing one Jane! Sandra Perkes How Perky can one be?! Larry Peterson Keep on truckin ' !! 21 Nelson Peterson Elvis Lloyd Pierson Gilbert Bert Pincock John Wayne Cindy Pincock If you do, you ' ll get fined! Linda Siepert Powell You ' re a great Powell Kevin Powell POWELL!!! you ' re dead! David Pugmire I only worked here! Robert Rasmussen Come on, let me practice my holds. Tamra Rainey Rainey or shiney, she ' ll do finey! Eddy Reese 35 right on one! Janette Reinart Florida ' s added bit of sun- shine Brent Rhees You name it. . .he ' s done it! 22 Becky Ricks Always willing to help Jeff Ricks A work (er) of art Lloyd Ricks Bright- eyed and bushy- tailed Val Ricks Bashful??? Lynn Rigby What ' s a Rigby Trojan doing at Madison? Ann Risenmay Grace Pugmire Inc. If Jill Robison Judy Robison Win a few, lose a few. Why study when I can 23 Neal Robison Every girl ' s dream Terry Rock If Hibbard ' s Zion, how did I get there?? Melodic Rydalch A melodie in 4 4 time. Keiry Saurey Ag ' s number 1 man. Robyn Sellers Jay Shaver Leslie Slaugh Lyndon Slaugh Hey, Ludene!! Dentless Mustangs get them Lyndon? It ' s got to be Leslie! every time 24 Francie Slaughter Has the gift of the gab! Alan Smith SMITH Dean Smith BROTHERS Mark Smith girls, girls, girls, etc. Dwight Snedaker Oh no you don ' t! Kim Sommer Sing one, Kim. Steve Sommer You like Bean ' s Buff? Randy Sorensen It ' s always late! Susan Statham It ' s great to be smart! Donnetta Steiner Men are like street cars; miss one, catch another. 25 VaLene Stewart Stacey Stoddard Ila Cool, calm, and collected Joe Strobel Dianne Sullivan Josey, a boy of a thousand Daughter of Ed? jokes. Randy Sutton Debbie Taylor That d- d-d- darn floor!! One of a kind Jill Thompson Jocelyn Thompson Burns with enthusiasm Give me a piano, and I can do anything! Danny Summers Kit Summers President ' s my name, and There ' s a Summer of ' 73 in football ' s my game! everybody ' s life. 4 Nyle Taylor Clarke Thompson Are you eating in the Keeps you guessing! cafeteria? Laurie Tibbitts La Wanna Tucket Come on you guys, YELL!! Baby face. 26 Sheila Villella Sheila Vanilla Bruce Walker Sports are my kind of thing Kirby Walters Dude Lee Anne Walz As in the Tennessee? Lynne Wasden Isn ' t life great!! Blake Weber Only his hairdresser knows for sure. i |||||||p Sure, you bet. uh-huh, vup, now tell mc Jill Webster (a) (a)! i:! Peppers!!! Mitch Webster I knew I ' d get it. (I knew they ' d put that!) 27 Peggy Weekes I thought females were the weaker sex! Ruby Whitaker A real gem Garth Wilcox Quiet, but. , . Lynn Wilcox Ultrabrite--sex appeal Cindy Wright Wright on, baby! Vicki Young Queen Linda Youngstrom Gary Zollinger A youngstrom at heart. 1 want a new crutch! For the class of ' 74 this year was a time of: advancing, adjusting and adding. -advancing towards and preparing for their third and most anticipated step in this brief ripple in time, that step that would make them Seniors ' 74 -adjusting to the new slot in time which they suddenly found themselves, neither youngest nor oldest, neither timid nor confident, and neither lowly nor mighty because they were neither beginning nor ending -adding minute upon minute, each having been lived to its fullest, in order to build, slowly but surely, a firm foundation while waiting for their time - we see only a glimpse of what they are to be, what they are to do And they step firmly in the ripple of time from minute to hour, from month to year, from advanc- ing to acliievement. The Junior class officers were Lyndon Ricks -President, Garth Oakey-Vice President, Linda f Robison-Secretary, Diane Thompson-Reporter. 31 4, Jane Bell Teresa Bell Ronald Bennion Shane Berger it ' %ii David Bingham Barbara Blaser Tamara Blaser Vonda Bodily Deren Bowman Colleen Brewerton Bruce Barton Bob Brunson Todd Burns Kerry Carlson Susan Carter Charlene Christensen Susan Christensen Connie Clements 32 Cynthia Clingler Terri Clousing Terri Collier Vardell Curtis Debbie Calling 33 34 35 John Hollist Debbie Hopkins Robin Howe Donald Hunter Peter Ivie Elaine Jensen Kathy Jensen Garry Jeppesen Susan Johnson V ■ : } Lynn Kauer y Mike Kerr Colleen Klingler Ronnie Klingler Frank Koon Sydney Larsen Chuck Larson Brad Liljenquist Terry Liljenquist Susan Longhurst 36 Terrie Martin Jeanette Maxey Phillip Mayne Karen McPheeters Calvin Messenger Carrie Messick Merrill Moore Mala Mortensen Sue Mortensen Mark Mulkay Debbie Murphy Julie Nef Carmen Nelson Kathy Nelson Sarah Nelson Wade Nelson 37 Valerie Peterson Gail Phillips Kathy Pearson 38 Deborah Pond Bob Porter Doug Porter Dawayne Poulton Rocky Rasmussen Arlene Saurey Cathy Scofield Scott Schroeder Brenda Seeley Perry Sharp 39 Paulette Stoddard David Strobel Suzan Stucki Diann Thompson 40 Ryan Tibbitts Janet Waite Dave Wallace Laurie Walker Joyce Ward Shauna Wasden Lloyd Weber Rob Webster Doug Weick Steve Widdison John Wilcox Leann Wilding Karla Wiklerson Shannon Whitworth Debbie Williams Steven Winkel Brent Winters Jolene Wiseman Mel Woolf Steven Zollinger 41 For tlie class of ' 75 this year was a time of: beginning, belonging and believing. -beginning to leave behind many of the ideas which they had held firmly for so long, but at the same time accepting new ideas with their own fresh, eager enthusiasm -belonging to a brand new time in which not a minute had been spent, their time was before them to do with it all that they could -believing in their own ability, hoping for a great tomorrow because they will be there to make it And they step cautiously in the ripple of time from second to minute, from hour to day, from be- ginning to advancement. The Sophomore class officers were Val Christensen -President, Keith Robison-Vice President, Beth Rigby-Secretary, Rozalyn Johnson-Reporter. Sally Agren Barbara Anderson Rodney Anderson Wynn Anderson Brad Archibald Bonnie Ashcraft Dale Barnes Emily Baumgartner Robert Beck Shayne Bell Sherrie Bennion Janet Berry . JK. Mike Bott Eva Bowen Paul Bowman Julie Boyle Tamara Boyle Larry Briggs Lynette Brown Cindy Burgener Tom Carlson I ' Doug Cheney Val Christensen Nancy Chugg LeAnne Clark Brent Colborn Brad Coles 43 Molly Collier Todd Cook Bryce Contor Kerry Covington Yvonne Crossan Steve Danielson Roger Davenport Marti Davis 1 Bruce Edstrom Dan Edstrom Eric Erickson Lori Erickson Frank Frewc_;v Cynthia Fullmer Kay Garner y, Wanted, Student 3628 Mark Evans Wade Ferguson Patricia Forsgren Lowell Goodsell Dennis Grover 44 4 Wanted: Student 3164 Scott Harding Brent Hardy Kay Harmon Brinda Hart Crystal Heer Linda Jo Heinz Dale Hikida Tomajean Hogland Julie Holman Cody Howard George Howell Julie Isaksen Leslie Ishino Marcy James Russell James Walter Janson Doug Jensen Leann Jeppson Dan Johnson Rozalyn Johnson Kerry Jones 45 Jill Josephson Don Kington Paula Klingler Shirleen Klingler Jimmy Lauder Cindy Larson Debbie Leatham Eva Leatham Tim Legg Dave Lenington Linda Lewis Cindy Mackay Kerry Manwaring Landon Marlor Diana Martin Barbara Mason Larry Mason Robert Mathews Cindy Maxwell Lisa McCarrey Laura McCurdy Steve Meikle Michele Melendez Leo Meyers Wynn Monk Barbara Moore Shawna Lee Moss Annette Morton Doug Mueller 46 ™ Wait one more second and I ' ll have the camera adj OOPS! Chris Muir Sidney Muir Le Ann Muir Nicki Munns Sherri Munns Susan Munns John Nef Aleene Neilson Weston Nelson Lisa Neville David Newman Tena Newman Richard Nielson Trudy Nielson Michele and Eric have difficult pleasure in choosing pictiires for the yearbook. Barbara Oldham Dee Orr Ronnie Orr 47 Carrie Owens Doney Parkinson Sophomores find a way to pass the lunch hour. Jill Parkinson Kelly Parkinson Loraine Parson Leanne Pearson Betty Jo Perry Suzann Petersen Lynn Phelps Julie Poulton David Rasmussen Jeff Raybould Connie Ricks Kathie Ricks Beth Rigby Linda Rigby Kevin Rinehart Tracy Robison Marie Rogers Shannon Rydalch 48 I Denise Saurey Floyd Saurey Randy Scliroeder Wendy Sellers Drew Shaltry Carrie Short Jennie Siepert Kelley Siepert Tammy Siepert Dallyn Slaugh Danell Smith Gaylene Smith Rex Smith Laurel Sommer Michel Sommer Ralph Sonderegger Robert Sorenson Tom Squires 4i Loranna Steiglemeier John Steiner Linda Rigby finds enchatment in the color and texture of the wall. Sherrie Stoddard Samdra Summers 49 Evelyn Taylor Todd Tuckett Ken Utley Mark Waite Kent Walker Mike Walker Steve Wetzel Cheryl Whittaker Sam Wilcock Sandra Wilcox Kevin Wilding Jean Wilson Ann Willmore Laurie Winters DaNean Woolstenhume Doug Wright Calvin Wylie Patricia Youngstrom Jack Zollinger 50 MADISON HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY REXBURG, IDAHO riends share Activities Work Fun a -feelina acoapiarce and leadership WW, ? S v, _j There is more trouble -y ai;m nothing do %|f a having much do. in to 1 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 54 55 I Student Senate, Front Row: Lindon Slaugh, Leslie Slaugh, Kathryn Hoffman, Shane Berger, Lyndon Ricks. Row 2: Jeff Bailey, Scott Barrick, Randy Sutton, Brad Nielson, Brent Winter. Row 3: Trudy Nelson, Bob Liljenquist, Suzanne Petersen, MoUey Collier, Val Christensen. Row 4: Jill Webster, Janet Beck, Debbie Cooper, Julia Anderson, Jeff Pedersen, Stephen Seipert. Back: Mitch Webster, Student Senate Good, better, best; never let it rest ' til your good is better, and your better, best! -Anon. This year ' s Student Senate will long be remembered for having made better into the BEST!! Presiding over the student senate meet- ings this year were. Left to Right: Doug Clark, Parliamentarian; Randy Hyde, Legislative Vice President; Ann Risenmay, Secretary. Posing for their pictures in one of their more serious moods, our Executive Council members are, Stand- ing, L to R: Randy Hyde, Danny Siimmers, Laurie Walker, Dr. Jack Wilcock, advisor; Ann Risenmay, Dara Kae Beck, Lynn Wasden, Debbie Beattie, and Vernon Benson. Kneeling: Brad Liljenquist and Greg Palmer. Suzanne Peterson, Soph. , Rep. ; Debbie Dalling, Jr. Rep. ; Vicki Young, Vice Pres.; Sandy Perkes, Sr. Rep.; Mrs. Hunter, Advisor; Shauna Wasden, Historian; Tamra Rainey Sec. ; Trudy Kauer, Birthday Chairman; Julie Flamm, Reporter; Trudy Nelson, President Boys and Girls Federations Whatever it is it ' s a little girl ' s dream And a little boy ' s playmate ideal. -Gamett Ann Schultz The officers of the Boys and Girls Federations helped to fashion a year that could have surpassed a girl ' s dream and a boy ' s ideal. J? ' Mr. Robison, Advisor; Doug Clarke, Sec. - Treasurey Pub. Rel. p I Man. ; Linden Slaugh, President; Milon Neilson, Vice Pres. ; Mr. .1 Lent, Advisor 57 Bobcattes I Officers Left to Right: Sand y Perkes, Reporter, Susan Holman, Assistant Reporter, Vickie Young, Secretary, Katiiryn Hoffman, President, Marilyn Parkinson, Drill Mistress, Dianne Sullivan, Vice President, Susan Christensen, Asst. Wardrobe Mistress, Liza Bagley, W irdrobe Mistress. Happiness is beauty Contained in a dream. Jean M. Bozenhard Beginning their day at 6:00 every morning, these girls begin to feel as if they ' re in a dream. However, the happiness comes after each well -performed drill. 58 Susan Christensen Mollie Collier Lynn Erickson Julie Flamm Brenda Gamer Sherri Hall Wendy Sellers Robyn Sellers Paulette Stoddard Dianne Sullivan Debbie Taylor Shauna Wasden Jill Webster Sandra Wilcox Vicki Young 59 Vickie Grover Historian Lynn Erickson Vice President l4 Shelley Keele Recreation Leader Peppers That smiling little sunbeam, with a sparkle in her eyes! Garnett Ann Schultz Those girls that were ALWAYS smiling, alive, eager, bright and peppy added a lot to Madison. Melodie Rydalch Reporter 60 Kim Atkinson Connie Bames Dara Kae Beck Janet Beck Debbie Bird CoUeen Brewerton Charlene Christensen Susan Christensen Terrie Collier Debbie Cooper Dana Covington Debbie Beardall 1  . 1, ... L Debbie Beattie Jane Bell Vonda Bodily Jan Clarke Cynthia Clingler Julie Davis Debbie Dalling Jerri England Rosalee Erickson Sandra Erickson Trudy Garner 61 Lori Genta Becki Grass Helen Grover Peggy Grover Susan Grover Ann Hall Peggy Hancock J ' iee Hansen Carol Harmon Debbie Hatch Gayle Hendricks Virginia Hepworth Julia Hill Susan Hinckley Brenna Hirschi Sandra Hirschi Kathryn Hoffman Siisan Holman Debbie Hopkins Debbie Klingler Susan Longhiirst Susan Mortensen Julie Nef Denise Nelson Kathy Nelson Vickie Niederer Deann Oakey Leslie Oakey Susan Oldham Debbie Parkinson Patty Perham Kristi Peterson Deborah Pond T Jeanette Rhinehart Ann Risenmay Jill Robison Linda Robison Cindy Rowan Laurie Rydalch Arlene Saurey Brenda Seeley Robyn Sellers Carey Siepert Julianne Smith Francie Slaughter Donnetta Stiener Diann Thompson i w Yvonne Stewart Paidette Stoddard Randi Thompson Laurie Tibbitts Laurie Walker Janet Waite Joyce Ward Lynn Wasden Shannon Whitworth LeAnn Wilding Vickie Young Gay Ann Hall Front Row: Linda Jo Heinz, Shawna Moss, Bonnie Ashcraft, Linda Lewis, Barbara Oldham, Yvonne Crossan. Second Row: Shirleen Klingler, LeAnne Muir, Connie Ricks, Julie Wasden, Barbara Anderson. Third Row: Tracy Robison, Paula Klingler, Loraine Parson, Eva Bowen, Julie Iskasen. Fourth Row: Trudy Neilsen, Tamara Boyle, Kathie Ricks, Sallie Agren, DeNean Woolstenhulme, Lori Erickson, Cindy Mackay. w r - m ■m. I Boosters 65 PEP BAND J Jeff Pederson President Leslie S laugh Vice Pres. Deann Oakey Sr. Secretary Dan Stowell Director Solveig Pearson Jr. Secretary The world may sound no trumpets, ring no bells. -Elizabeth Barrett Browning But never fear - if the world doesn ' t make music the pep band will. The lively pep band could be heard loud and clear adding their own kind of enthusiasm to a game. Lane Arnold Trumpet Paul Boyle Trumpet Jeff Bailey Saxaphone Hal Briggs Trumpet Eva Bowen Flute Doug Cheney Tuba Connie Clements Saxaohone Bert Flamm Baratone Carol Harmon Tambourine i Janice Hill Flute John Hill Trumpet Kathy Jensen Flute Deren Bowman Trumpet Charlene Christensen Clarinet Brent Hathaway Drums Debbie Klingier Flute 67 Roger Muir Trombone Molly Murdock Clarinet Floyd Pierson Saxaphone Boyd Ricks Saxaphone Kathie Ricks Flute Terry Rock Trumpet Melodie Rydalch Saxaphone Scott Schroeder Saxaphone Linden S laugh Baratone Tamara Boyle Clarinet Scott Thompson Baratone Mitch Webster Triunpet Steve Winkel Trumpet David Wood Trombone 68 Letterman Hide-and-Seek was such an exciting game, While London bridge was a bit more tame, --Margaret Crawford Although the Lettermen were once the neigh- borhood champions at hide-and-seek they don ' t even know how to play london bridge anymore. The tamest game they know is football, but it seems to pay off because when it comes to sports they can ' t be beat! Brad Nielson President Jeff Pedersen Vice Pres. Randy Hyde Secretary Clarke Thompson Bouncer 69 Mr. Vemon Ricks Advisor Mike Larsen President Mark Mulkay Vice President Their shoes are bright green. Pointed toes are in style. They skip and they dance Most graceful, agile. Their caps are quite pointed And a long beard some don. Garments, all leotards. Yes they ' re -Evelyn V. Mackewicz No, they ' re not leprechans, they are Rudger ' s Renegades (alias AV ' s). They boast the most original cheering section around. Lloyd Pierson Secretary i Clarke Thompson Cheerleader Mark Beckley Bouncer Jay Covington Cheerleader 70 Jeff Bailey Vernon Benson Shane Berger Robert Brunson Doug Clark Troy Cooper Shane Drennen Neil Erickson Bruce Fenton Richard Grover Robert Grover Rodney Grover John Hicken Brian Hill Jack Hoopes George Minow Roger Muir Brad Neilson Jim Newman Milon Nielson Garth Oakey Greg Gene Palmer Ken Papenfuss Nolan Parson Lloyd Patterson Leslie S laugh Linden S laugh Mark Smit±i Danny Summers Randy Sutton Ryan Tibbitts Lloyd Weber Doug Weick David Wood We had a gay time! 73 CIVINETTES The sweetest lives are those to duty wed. Whose deeds both great and small Are close-knit strands of an unbroken thread, Where love ennobles all. --Elizabeth Barrett Browning 74 SCHOLASTIC TEAM Carol Harmon, Lindon S laugh , Kim Atkinson. Ignorance never settles a question, -Benjamin Disraeli That is probably why no question goes unsettled by the Scholastic Team. 75 Mr. Bennett Advisor Key Club Bob Brunson Vice Pres. Scott Barrick President A poor man served by thee shall make thee rich; A sick man helped by thee shall make thee strong; Thou shalt be served thyself by every sense Of service which thou renderest. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning Cory Bennett Secretary Jay Covington Treasurer 76 Doug Porter Steve Sommer Danny Summers 77 Vol- 7 Dec. All Kadioiijn students a.i ' cordially invited to jtte the fcrjTiai event of the ye the Senioi E 1I to be h on December 22 at the Mad:i High School Bai.l.roo?n, be ning at nine in the evenlr An sngcl ic crystal b a will ' boi hung from tbe ce:n. of ths hall v.nd a ceieot: stairway will coordinate wi tJie decorating colors o royal and celestial blue in tijd Iff UMftnm up af M€j$€OW On Friday, Dec, 1 19?2 th Jr. Miss Pagsant v as held Cxit of lovely girls Becky Ricks was chcaen as 37 ' i rii.n- ner up, Lynne Srickson wa s J and Liza Bagel y was chos- i a Miss Madison-Jr MisB i]. Robison was chosan Miss of Jr, Miss, Sunday Deceinbcr 10 Idaa ' Mosca ' ir ' .for the atate ant.-. For an excit- ?xhaustirig week Liza routines and her le ' riCdelinp: of some ■n. yj Liza, to the of a poer L-, Be- hat .activities and ' S 3 Karen Smith, Cindy Pincock, Becki Grass, Melodie Rydalch, Jack |.rls wer 5 ' ' di - ided ir--- Hoopes, Phillip Parkinson, Tracy Robison, Bob Brunson, HarclJ , , j y, ,,..; Meng, Greg Palmer, Editor; Mr. Clements, Advisor ' ■ ' m M... ..... . „. fitness . .rsicl ot.uer ye.5 r served as their reporter. routines and wire gjmded oo. Il Becky likes school, espec Knr-:. ti e ioc ji pag- If a thing is done well, no one will ask how long it took to do it, but iaturd.ay, Dec. who did it. Creative and Per ! Divisioio arid -John Taylor pi cfi i a ? l«t ►r the r tate of ar vvi-iich is why everyone was asking about the M News. These are the event that the feet students who put in all the long hard days of work to put together a pagesnt coul( peppy, 2-eporter.. .3e great paper to keep everyone informed. fxnaj Sz spirit to our scho-..,. --o-- - - -■- j - •• -: - Alabama in her hard work, devotion, axyl peeve carries rj ni.essa.ee for April then Liza would .irepre- pec ' Ky Wljen you hesr B Kicks vrith 1; news, yo j think of our 5 f r i e n d 1 y £?rr! i i e . She peeve carries all of us. sent Idaho! Office Staff Do today what is to be done, for there will be other things for tomorrow. -Anon Everything always seems to get done, but we seldom know who is responsible. It ' s the office staff that keeps track of where we are, what we ' re doing, and what we should be doing. Library Staff The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it. --James l ryce The worth of a library can only be measured by the helpful and competent staff who are always there to help us make more and better use of the library. 79 ,1 ' OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ' — I have found nothing in the battle of life that has been of more value to me than to perform the duty of today to the best of my ability. I know that where young people do this, they will be better prepared for the labors of tom orrow. -Heber J. Grant The members of OEA worked hard putting their business skills to work so that they can be prepared for tomorrow. [ f OEA OFFICERS: Gail Hanson, President; Laurie Tibbitts, Sec- retary; Patty Perham, Vice President; Sandra Erikson, Historian; Gay Ann Hall, Treasurer. 80 FHA MEMBERS- TOP ROW: Janet Beck, Susan Longhurst, Deborah Pond, Cindy Rowan, Terri Collier, Randi Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: Shirlene Klingler, Lorena Steiglemier, Elaine Jensen, Brenna Hirschi, Vicki Niederer. SEATED: Mrs. Child, Ad dsor. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Oh, it ' s too badl she cried. I never saw such a house for getting in the way! Never! -Through the Looking-Glass It ' s a good thing there are a few left who don ' t feel this way. In fact, the girls of the FHA know all those tricks, tips, and pointers for keeping up a house slick as a whistle. A mere house could never get in their way. FHA OFFICERS-TOP ROW: Annette Morton, Degrees Chairman; Sheri Hamilton, Parliamentarian; Ruby Whittaker, Secretary- Treasurer; Mrs. Child, Advisor; Diarma Koon, Vice President. BOTTOM ROW: Joy Edstrom, Historian; Cindy Kelsey, Recrea- tion; Anna Mitchell, Public Relations; Susan Hill, President; Cindy Rowan, Recreation. 81 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICAN When Tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers therefore are the founders of human civilization. --Daniel Webster These hard working guys have come a long way since the farmer in the dell and are bound to make the most of what they have. Mr. Robison, Advisor; Drew Peterson, Secretary; Frank Koon, Sentinel; Lynn Kauer, Vice President; Calvin Messenger, Treas- urer; Roger Riley, Reporter; Jim Jeppeson, President; Mr. Lent, Advisor. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Giving information is only the beginning of a teacher ' s responsibility; the end is to stimulate, excite, motivate, lift, challenge, inspire. --Bruce B. Clark This is exactly what FTA is hoping to do. They are learning through experience just how they can be truly effective teachers. Mrs. Pieper, Advisor; Debra Bird, President; J ' Lee Hansen, Vice President; Susan Holman, Secretary; Charlene Christensen, Treas- urer; Deann Oakey and Debra Beardall, Historians. 83 FOREIGN LANGUAGE A gentle , kindly, open communication is one of the essential qualities for the day- to- day understanding of each other and for explaining many moods and avoiding many hurts. --Richard L. Evans Marie Rogers, Secretary; Julie Isaksen, His- torian; Doney Parkinson; Kim Atkinson, Rec. Leader; Julia Anderson, President; Stewart Hunsaker, Photographer; Miss Rose Ann Hamblen, Advisor Robin Howe, Rec. Leader; Steve Zollinger, President; Arden Hov ell, Bouncer; Scott Ferguson, Vice President The foreign language clubs are helping to close that gap in communication and understand- ing that can be a problem throughout the world. CLUBS SPANISH M ATHLETES From Wibbleton to Wobbleton is fifteen miles, From Wobbleton to Wibbleton is fifteen miles, From Wibbleton to Wobbleton, From Wobbleton to Wibbleton, From Wibbleton to Wobbleton is fifteen miles. - - Mother Goose It wouldn ' t be too hard to determine from this pro- found rhyme that the distance from Wibbleton to Wobbleton is fifteen miles. However if you want the cosign of the tangent of circle A where A divides the distance from between the two towns in half, I ' m afraid you ' ll have to call on the Mathletes. Jeff Bailey, Bouncer; Gay Ann Hall, Secre- tary; Kim Atkinson, Water Girl; Brent Hathaway, Water Boy; Lloyd Patterson, Man- ager; Rita Bates, President; Bob Brunson, Vice President. RODEO CLUB Away down the street comes the clippety-clop of the lively, prancing steeds. --Joy Belle Burgess Sounds as if a rodeo is on its way and with the Rodeo Club to encourage us it is something we shouldn ' t miss. As a new club in school, this year got them off to a good start. Back Row Officers: Colleen Klingler, Secretary; Sheri Hamilton, Reporter; Danny Edstrom, Vice President; Brent Winters, President. 85 Mr. Davidson Advisor DECA 1 Mr. Purser Advisor I dare you to give of your best in all that you do. -Maitland Purdy The words Deca and doers are synonomous. They have the enthusiasm, the know-how, and the gumption to get things done successfully. As doers in business they are sure to go a long way. Bob Liljenquist President 87 Bryant Hall ft -  Scott Barrick Debbie Beattie i wm 111 1 ifii ' f VI Keith Beebe Shane Drennan Betty Fisher Henry Goodliffe Randall Heinz Jeannie Hopkins Rozann Jackson Steve Jaynes Terry Jensen Marlys Lauder George Minow Cynthia Johnson Melanie Johnson Shellie Keele N Lawrence Mmr Cindy Kelsey Susan Kraus Mike Larsen Janie Munns Clarence Needharr Marlene Owens Debbie Parkinson Bert Pincock Kevin Powell Jay Shaver EHvight Snedaker Randy Sorenson 88 Donetta Steiner Diane Sullivan Kit Summers Sheila Villela Darrell Ruby Whitaker Woolstenhume Blake Weber LeeAnn Walz Cindy Wright J D u E 89 DEBATE The debaters were: Merrill Moore, Julia Anderson, Linden Slaugh, Barbara Blaser, Doug Clark, Sheri Hamilton, Leslie Sluagh, Steven Seipert, Stewert Hunsaker, Paul Bowman and Mr. Allen. The officers of the debate were: Julia Anderson, Sec- retary, Steven Seipert, President, Doug Clark, Recreation Leader, and Sheri Hamilton, Vice President. 90 The crew members lor the play were: Janette Reinart, Student Director, Larry Ellis and Philip Parkison, crew members. i These and many more went to Declamation and received ratings on their speeches. i Members of the One-Act Play were: Greg Palmer, Lorraine Parsons, and Phillip Meng. They received 1st place at district. 91 Tender melodies have power To console an aching heart. Every precious sound is likened To a priceless piece of art. -Dorthy W. Dial Among the most powerful clubs at school are the Bel Cantos and Choir because they have the power of music on their side to sway things their way. 92 Mixed Choir Officers: FRONT; Yvonne Crossan, Barbara Oldham. BACK; Betty Jo Perry, Todd Cook, Marcy Jaynes. MIXED CHOIR IS TOP ROW: Scott Schroeaer, Russuell Bowen, Jared Shaver, David We atherson, Todd Cook, Craig Koons. SEC- OND ROW: iManette Ard, Carrie Messick, Gay Ann Hall, Betty Jo Perry, Marcy Jaynes, Barbara Oldham. BOT- TOM ROW: Mr. Power, Instructor, Yvonne Crossan, Evelyn Taylor, Terri Clousing, Barbara Ivie, Diann Koon, Vonda Bodily. 93 ' Hipp. ' 94 The more we listen to music, the more we hear in it. --Gordon Corner Listening to the band you can hear the hard work that ' s been put into practice. They listened to music, learned of music and then put everything together to play music and the results were great. 95 SCARLETS Kirk Shirley Mitch Webster Steve Winkel Boyd Ricks Scott Schroeder 96 Trombones Mark Garner Roger Muir Jeff Pedersen David Wood Dara Kae Beck Brent Hathaway Ann Rise may Brad Liljenquist P I a n 0 D r u m G u i t a r People who believe in music Are the happiest people I ' ve ever seen --Mac Davis The words music and fun are synonomous in the stage band, so its no wonder that when they get together they ' re about the happiest people I ' ve ever seen. B a n d Lynn Wilcox Lloyd Weber 97 m Li e is one big thrill after EVERY SCHOOL NEEDS A GOOD COACHING STAFF AND WE HAVE ONE. The Atheletes Coaches Paul Mortensen, Norm Holman. BACK, Brad Parkinson. When the team is out there playing I feel, happy, mad, everything else. Depends on what happens. B. Parkinson Fm numb when the team is out there playing. I never hear the band or the yelling: All I can think about is winning the ballgame. Dane Bean Shelby Beattie Mark Beckley Perry Beckley Troy Cooper Left Guard Quarterback Quarterback Fullback Center Don Hunter Kenny Huskinson Joel Jenkins Ron Klingler Wade Nelson Center Guard Halfback Guard Linebacker Jim Newman Tackle Brad Nielson End Garth Oakey Kevin Papenfuss Defensive Half Back End T 1 J n Robert Rasmussen Lloyd Patterson j r- f P , Guard, Defensive l-uliback Tackle 1 7 Eddy Reese Fullback Glen Ricks Defensive Guard Bob Roth Defensive Tackle Mark Smith End n Steve Sommer Guard, Tackle Doug Stoddard Tackle, End Danny Summers Fullback Clarke Thompson Ryan Tibbitts Halfback Quarterback Brent Winters Linebacker When I was out there on the field I was, well, Scared. ' ' I was always thinkin ' of the next play I ' d call on defense. C. Thompson no Giddion, Leo Meyers, Dave Newman, Keith Robison, Brad Coles, Val Christensen. NOT PICTURED: Robert , Matthews, Steve Danielson, Todd Cook, Chad Weeks, Rex Smith, John Neff. 1 j r 05 Lynne Wasden, Cheer Queen ' When the team s out there I feel, well,,, retty Proud!!! L. Wasden m Jill Thompson Julie Nef 106 Brenda Seeley ' Ifeel like rm out there pulling with the team, right with them. L. Tibbitts J.V. Cheerleader: LEFT TO RIGHT: Lesa Neville, Rozalynn Johnson, Barbara Mason, head cheerleader, and Laura McCurdy. 1. i id 7 ' m always thinking about what the other team is doing and what I have to do to stop them B. Nielson Clarke Thompson Jody Walker Doug Weick i ■A Daryl Woolsteiihulme John Hicken Nyle Fullmer, Manager ' In baseball, one error can lose the game. That ' s why all I think about is not missing, not dropping, not losing the ball. L. Wilcox ' ' When Vm playing hall, all I can think about is, not making an error. M. Smith means, putting all the forces you have together, striving for a little better than what you might be able to do. R. Hyde i When I ' m running, nothing else really matters except . . .winning the race. L. Peterson i I 1 Intramurals Packed full with excitment ' ' U 7L y2 1 :.-m: w If; and 4he eKd-temen - S4 p 1 The greatest wealth is contentment. MISS MADISON— JR. MISS PAGEANT Dec. 2, 1972 . r- ; ' AMERICA ' S S She is a story just began, Of love and laughter, heartbreak and fun! — Emily Carey Allen untor tss 127 The Homecoming theme this year proclaimed that the future belongs to the children . It was a funny thing though. They were all High School students well on their way to maturity yet they all looked for- ward with childlike an- ticipation to the activi- ties of every day of Homecoming. I U 8 8 ic 128 F U IL) I 129 .And the Parade began 5 If ttUM .Mighty Seniors float! ! ! IP. ... the Sophomores took 1st in Class division. We were all happy for them. Junior float. . Debate took originality , Peppers took Sweepstakes On Saturday we decorated, LONG HARD, but the decorations were beautiful. Orange was the color. The Theme Song, Bless The Beasts and The Children was sung by Jill Robison Dara Kae Beck, accompanied by Ann Risenmay, Clarke Thompson, Brad Liljenquist and Charlene Christensen. After the song, our royalty was crowned. Julie Nef, 1st attendant, escorted by Shane Burger. Queen was Sandra Hirschi and King was Clarke Thompson. 2nd attendant was Michel Sommer, escorted by Brad Archibald. The dance was a real success and everyone enjoyed it. SENIOR BALL DEC 22 1972 February 17, 1973 JUNIOR PROM APRIL 5, 1973 YOUTH LEGISLATURE The first thing ev- eryone noticed when they walked in was the sign, WHY? Wait For Summer, He ' s Already Herel And it was proven true. Danny left that day with the new ti- tle of Majority Floor Leader. i 138 NT. Trudy Nelson was chosen girl of tne month for September. She main- tained a 3. 7 grade average through high school. Trudy served as Pres- ident of Girl ' s Federation her senior year and as Jr. Representative her jimior year. She also served as Junior Class Reporter. Trudy is a fourth year Seminary student and was a member of FTA. She also was a member of the Pepper Club and enjoyed it very much. She enjoys swimming and bowling. Linden Slaugh was chosen boy of the month for October. Linden has been active in many things which include, Math Club, FTA, OEA, j Scholastic Team, Debate, and 1 Student Council. He was a foiar ; year Seminary student and served on the Seminary Student Council. | He was a member of Pep Band andi of Symphony Band and served as President of the Science Club and } President of Boys Federation. He | was also a member of the A. V. ' s. i He also has been named a Semi- ' Finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Competition which is quite an accomplishment. ] Lynne Wasden was chosen girl of the month for November. Lynne was active in many things during her high school years. Her senior year she served in the Student Body Office of Cheerqueen, She attended Seminary for four years and was a member of Peppers for two years. Lynne was also in the Bel Cantos, a select choir. Lynne enjoys singing, dancing and skiing. Dotig Clark was chosen boy of the month for December. Doug was a raemberof A. V. ' s and held the office of Secretary- Treasurer of Boy ' s Fed- eration, He also was in Debate and held an office for two years. Doug went to Boy ' s State and he also was the Parliamentarian of Student Senate, He also was a four year Seminary Stadent. Doug enjoys playing baskelball and writing creative poetry and prose. Lynn Erickson was chosen girl of the month for January. Lynn maintained a 4, 0 grade average throughout her Jr. ffigh and High school years. Her senior year she was Pep Club Vice President and Decca Historian, Lynn was a memb er of the Drill Team and also a member of FTA, She was also a fourth year Seminary Stu- dent, Lyim was chosen 1st runner-up in the Miss Madison-Jr. Miss Pageant for 1973. She enjoys snow skiing, sewing, and v riting. ecember osen boy of nth for January. During his de year, Jeff was Student e President. His Senior as Secretary of the ermen ' s Club, President of e Pep Band, and was in AVs He was also Chairman of the uth Delegation. He had a 4, 0 :e and was a 4th Student. Jeff [ rack two years and botball and soccer. Jeff s elude reading and Leslie Slaugh was chosen boy of the month for February, He was active in many organizations in school. He was a member of the AVs, the Math Club, the Scholastic Team, Future Teachers of America, the National Forensic League , the Stu- dent Senate, and the Seminary Student Council, His senior year he was President of the Symphony Band and Vice-President of the Pep Band, Leslie maintained a 3. 9 grade - point average and was named a Semi -Finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. He was a fo-urth year Seminary Student. Leslie enjoys outdoor sports, reading, and music. He plays file euphonium and the piano. Tamera Rainey was chosen girl of the month for April. Tamera was a member of Peppers for two years and also of the Drill Team for two years. During her junior year she served as Junior Class Secretary, Tamera was also in FTA for two years and a four year Seminary Student. She maintained a 3. 8 grade point average. She loves to sew, play the piano, swim, and cook. Danny Summers was chosen boy of the month for May. Danny started his class out in Junior High holding the office of 7th grade Class President and went on to gain the position of Stu- dent Body President his senior year. Danny was a member of the AV ' s and of the Lettermen ' s Club, He played on the football team and lettered two years and he was also on the track team. He was named Majority Floor Leader at Youth Legislature and will go to Boise representing our area. Danny enjoys skiing, snow mobiling, and hunting. Denise Nelson was chosen girl of the month for March, During Demise ' s high school years she maintained a 4. 0 grade average along with all the many ac- tivities she was envolved with. She was in FTA and a member of the Peppers for two years. This she found to be very ex- citing. Denise is a fourth year Seminary Student and she loves all sports. She also loves to cook and sew. Brad Nielson was chosen boy of the month for April. Brad was very active during his school years. His freshman year he served as Class President and also as Class President his junior year. He was a member of A Vs and served as Lettermen President his senior year. He enjoys sports very much and played varsity basketball for four years, serving as captain of the team his senior year. He lettered in basketball four years and in football three years. Brad was a fourth year Seminary Student and outside of school he enjoys snow skiing, horseback riding, and sports of all kinds. May J ' Lee Hansen was chosen girl of ; the month for May. J ' Lee was member of the Pepper Club f or i two years and was a member ofj FTA where she held the office .j of Reporter, She was active in j intramurals and enjoyed it veryl much. She also was a four year Seminary Student, She loves taj write stories, play the piano, j and loves all sports. 141 ADMINISTRA TION ft 1,1 Superintendent Jean Waite Vern Liljenquist Vice Chairman EHvight Spauldmg Chairman v Blair Withers 142 FACULTY Each forward step and each unfolding dream From alter fires of life must be inspired. - Ona Jane Meens These are those who did the inspiring. Each one helpful and hopeful for the great things that they believe their students can attain. Mr. Jack Wilcock Principal ■! Mr. Norman Wood Vice Principal Mr. Rueland Ward Counselor k | R, Arrel Allen Speech, Drama, Debate Layle Bagley Industrial Arts Jean Bean English Dallas Beck Band Lenore Bigler Library Norval Bigler English, Humanities Jesse demons Custodian Roland Blaser Geomtry, Trig. , Physics Brad Dalling Biology Colleen Burrows Teacher-Aid, Learning Lab Lou Davidson Art, Psychology Geraldine Child Home Ec. , Life Management W. F. Davidson German, Business Math Louis Clements History, Government W. Malcolm Davidson DECA i 4I r 1?. 1 1 JoAnn Gray Business Ed. Rose Ann Hamblen English, Spanish Norman Holman P. E. , Coach Merle Hunter English Clifford Jaussi Government 144 Kenneth Lent Shirlene Magleby LaRue Miller Paul Mortensen Gene Palmer Ag, , Parlimentary Business Ed. Girls P. E. U. S. History, Coach Algebra, Geometry, Procedure, Mechanics Chemistry The Results of Teaching 145 Front: Mr. Bean, Advisor, Ann Risenmay, Laurie Walker, Asst. Editor, Michel Sommer, Glen Ricks. Back: Eric Erickson, Neal Robison, Lynn Erickson, Dara Kae Beck, Editor, Bob Liljenquist, Miss Gray, Advisor. Neal Robison Michel Sommer Glen Ricks i 4 ADVERTISING STAFF. Jill Robison, J ' Lee Hansen, Trudy Kauer, Greg Palmer, Denise Nelson, Lane Arnold, Steve Sommer, Jack Hoopes, Mike Larsen, Mitch Webster, Roger Muir, Mark Garner, and many others ..••••Jttl v ■ • • • . • I: ' • • . f I would like to thank all of the people who have helped me with the success of this yearbook. Especially would I like to thank L3mn Erickson for her hard work on copy, Ann Risenmay for advertising, our photographers. Glen Ricks, Bob Brunson, and Mike Larsen, and the rest of the staff. Bob Liljenquist, Neal Robison, Eric Erickson, and Michel Sommer. Without their help, it couldn ' t have been done. Finally I would like to give thanks to Laurie Walker, my Assistant Editor and to Mrs. Bean and Miss Gray for all the long hours they have spent. i m REX BURG FOOD CENTER Janet and Debbie find shopping at Rexburg Food Center VERY INTERESTING, ' 1 I Hi I . At CHARLEY ' S GIRL Julie shows Julianne that there are Beautiful things for Beautiful People at Charley ' s Girl III ' ••if I JOHNSON ' S DRUG It ' s always fun at Johnson ' s. fUT f AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY RAINBOW SPORT SHOP Steve and Randy find Everything For The Sportsman at Rainbow Sport Shop. i I A. J. C. PENNEYS For Friendly Service go to Penneys . If [ PORTER ' S BOOK AND VARIETY. Jay, Clarke and Vance find Porters to be the everything store. Everything from Art Books to Flowers. ARD ' S PAINT QLASS SUP iliS or Ail KtNDS p. O. BOX 14 REXBURQ, IDAHO 83440 DIETRICH INSURANCE AGENCY for all your insurance needs. We take pleasure in serving Ricks College Students ' ' TIRESERVICENTER 203 West Main — 356-9069 BROWNS FOOD STORE For all your grocery needs. A real man buys his clothes at KEITHS THE MANS SHOP Kristi and Syd invite you to shop for that special outfit at CLASSIC SHOP Where royalty reigns, loyalty remains, ERIC K SON PONTIAC For pop, sodas, or sandwiches, anytime of day go the thrifty way ... go THRIFTWAY WAY, Sew or plan a reception full of beautiful flowers, shop WAYNETTES. 156 Flamm ' s your man! Hate to do dishes??? FLAMM FURNITURE for all your furniture needs. Go to WALKER ' S RESTAURANT in Rexburg. CAROL ' S SALON for all your beauty needs. Brighten you day, try the right way, stop in today at BARRETTS!!! VALLEY BANK i=tEXBURG, IDAHO 83440 • TELEPHONE (208) 356-5454 Brad and Dara Kae are opening a free student banking account at VALLEY BANK J L i 1 i i 1  « I- - Hemmings has the type of shoes to reflect anyones personality. HEMMINGS Jack finds that anything he looks at at Grants will be beautiful for that special girl. GRANTS JEWELERY We offer you friendly service plus a large selection of Residences Commercial Farms and Ranches Quality Lots REXBURG REALTY BO WEN ' S REXBURG WESTERN WEAR Boots - Saddles Tach and Shoe repair 10 East Main Rexburg, Idaho 83440 Phone-356-5586 DEAN HOLLIST TIRE AND OIL COMPANY 75 No. 2nd East EXXON Phone - 356-3292 Rexburg, Idaho Atlas THOMPSON PUMP IRRIGATION Sprinklers - Fairbanks -Morse Pumps Hydronic Heat Barrel Wasden Roger and Lane find all cars, especially this Cougar, to be the best looking cars around. REXBURG MOTOR CO. INC. f1- David and Suzanne welcome you to VIKING MOTEL If Ik CAL RANCH Farm supplies, batteries, tires. All your farm and home need. STONE ' S TOWN COUNTRY MOTORS, INC. Box 363 Rexburg, Idaho 83440 Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge. if IB Mitch knows just how to run the films at the HOLIDAY and ROMANCE | THEATRES in Rexburg. Entertainment ; centers of the Upper Snake River Valley. | m HANSON FURNITURE ' The Little Store ' Coin operated washers and dryers Dry cleaning and pressing NORGE LAUNDROMAT 160 Greg, Dara Kae, and Glen find the service at Taylors satisfying. TAYLOR CHEVROLET , 1 ' ' t f r t ' ' ' Shop in Resburg Where Value is King KINGS VARIETY DEPARTMENT STORE Fabrics of Fashion from SEW CIETY FABRICS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBER FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION SYSTEM OF BANKS POST OFFICE BOX 278, 36 EAST MAIN STREET REXBURG, IDAHO 83440 Michel finds the service at Village Shop and also the fashions to be the f best she ' s ever seen. VILLAGE SHOP I on Main Street can serve you for all your needs. Cotct to Coast Clair Dee ' s TIRE STORE Rexburg, Idaho 83440 Sign of the Be t Tire Servicing Equipment KRXK Up-to-the minute community and national news, easy listening music, on-the-spot sports broadcasting, continuous community service, your ABC RADIO NETWORK FOR THE UPPER VALLEY. ' Will you alter these PLEASE??? ' STEE DEE CLEANERS For the fastest service you can get. n Mark and Cindy find talking over their accounts with Mr Weick very enjoyable. IDAHO 1ST NATIONAL BANK REXBURG COAL FEED, INC. 203 West 1st North - P. O. Box 275 Phone 208 356-9393 - Rexburg, Id. 83440 For Service First Feed, Grain, Rolling, Mixing and Delivery WESTERN AUTO the family store. The place to save on all auto accessories, tape players, radios, and stereos. AMERICAN LAND TITLE CO. 163 BOOSTERS Holley Plumbing Brunsons Knit Shop Grovers Jewelry Day-Nite Laundry Center Sugar-n-Spice Dr. Mabey and Mabey Dr. Barton Jensen Anderson Paint and Decorating Centre Farmer ' s Feed and Supply State Farm Insurance Ashlimans D R Jewelry :0 ■ And so the memories of this year lead us into new directions. The directions to a greater world. . . the world of our future. o( L MaJi:cL -y- ' - ' l TJ C7 3d Q 3; If I- OU Ai L t (!t f,j ' WnvA X) rni ' -- i


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