Marsing High School - Arrow Yearbook (Marsing, ID)

 - Class of 1953

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l We ,the Seniors, consider our high school days very eventful. The first event which we all re- member is that of entering high school as fright- ened little Freshmen. There were many questions in our minds as to who everybody was, and we all had quite a time getting acquainted. Our class officers were elected as follows: President, Richard Maggard, Vice-President, Ed- gar Swinneyg Secretary, Shirlene LaRuep Treas- urer, Karen Farman, Student Body Representa- tives, Cecil Horrace and Opal Kent. Later, Opal moved to Nampa and Wendy Bowman was chosen to take her place. Blue and white were chosen as our class colors the red carnation as our flower, and Don't Stop Until You Reach the Top as our class motto. Under the care of Mr. Bob Kiel, our minds were cleared of all questions and we began to settle down to the coming year. The second event was when we became mem- bers of the upper crust, for we were then Soph- omores. We were no longer bewildered Fresh- men, and we were proud of our newly earned title. Our class officers were: President, Edgar Swinneyg Vice-President, Kenneth Axtellg Secre- tary, Morris Larseng Treasurer, Roy Hermang Stu- dent Council Representatives, Richard Maggard and Donna Smith. The honor of being attendant to the Homecoming Queen was held by Carroll Floyd. Mr. Kiel and Mrs. Larsen were kind enough to watch over us in these exciting days. Our most thrilling event, or so we thought then, was that of being Iuniors. We were finally upper classmen. Our class President was Rudy Subia, Vice-President, Louis Hallg Secretary, Shirlene LaRueg Treasurer, Carroll Floydg and Student Council Representatives were Roy Herman and ,,.... -17... Donna Smith. Our guardian angels were Mr. Arrambide and Mrs. Larsen. It was then our turn to give the Junior-Senior Prom and much hard work went into making it a success. The theme was Showboat. In March we gave our class play, You'll Die Laughing. This was certainly a financial success. Beauty and personality were awarded by choosing attendants and Sweethearts from our class. Thelma Cearley was chosen attendant to the Homecoming Queen and Shirlene LaRue, Thelma Cearley, Carroll Floyd, and Wendy Bow- man were our Sweetharts at the Ball. We are very proud to have the following stu- dents as Student Body Officers: President, Edgar Swinney, Vice-President, Dick Symms, Secretary, Wendy Bowman: Treasurer, Kenneth Axtell, Sgt.- at-Arms, Spencer Wilson. The greatest and most wonderful event was that of being Seniors. We elected the class of- ficers as follows: President, Bob Scheuffele, Vice- President, Roy Herman, Secretary, Pat Thompsong Treasurer, Dick Symms, Student Council Repre- sentatives, Morris Larsen and Carroll Floyd, One of the highlights of the year was the Senior play, 'The Darling Brats. The cast consisted of Carroll Floyd, Claryle Cossins, Spencer Wilson, Rudy Subia, Marilyn Raymer, Wendy Bowman, Edgar Swinney, Bonnie Kiester, Donna Smith, Morris Larsen, and Leona Tullis. Now that the Sneak, the Iunior-Senior Prom, and Graduation are over, we go out to face the world with all its sadness, happiness and glory. -By BUD SHIELDS



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