Marsing High School - Arrow Yearbook (Marsing, ID)

 - Class of 1954

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CALENDAR FOR 1953-54 SEPTEMBER 2 All teachers in county meet. 3-4 Pay your money and choose your classes. 5 Teachers start to work early. 8 School begins - students glad to see each other. 11 Class B Football Iamboree -- Marsing 0, Adrian 0. 12 Marsing smashes Wilder to start off Football Season, 25-13. 18 Marsing destroys Parma 6-0. 22 Seniors skating party-appreciated by stu- dents. 25 Marsing, tired of being winners, are good losers to Fruitland 13-25. OCTOBER 2 Marsing stamps out Middleton 20-19, fol- lowed by a Senior dance that night. 5 'gegcliers are honored with reception at 6 Snow Allen tells about prisons. - 8-9 Teachers work in Boise - students get a good rest. 9 Marsing tramps out Melba 20-13. 14 Seniors visit photographer in Boise. 16 Marsing slices Homedale, 25-13. 19 Teachers kept after school for detention. 23 Homecoming--Marsing loses championship and Adrian spoils hope for second time. Carmen Usabel crowned Queen. 26 Installation of Marsing Chapter of F.P.A. 30 Marsing shaves Notus 19-6. NOVEMBER 12 Open House-Art Exhibit. 14 Band parade in Boise. 16 Teachers kept after school again. 17 Homedale teachers show Marsing teachers which are the best men. 18 Delegation of student officers go to Nyssa. 23 Senior play matinee. 24 Senior play, An Apple for Eve , given by talented Seniors. 26-27 Two days for giving thanks, loafing, and eating too much. DECEMBER 1 Marsing tramples Fruitland in their first game, 39-36. 4 National Assembly-Y-Teens feed fathers at banquet. 8 Marsing defeated by New Plymouth 33-39. 10 Sweet voices from B.l.C. 11 Marsing defeated by Parma 45-58. 12 International Harvester gives show. 15 Marsing is defeated in an overtime game with Adrian, 54-59. 18 lgst we gained a victory over Homedale, 21 Why the Chimes Rang, a Christmas pro- gram given by some of the intelligent stu- dents. 24 Christmas vacation starts, all high school students can watch lor Santa. IANUARY 4 Back to the old grind again. 7 A gay time was had by all at the P.T.A. Carnival. 8 A magician performs in National Assembly. Middleton knocks off Marsing on their own floor. 12 Marsing Huskies ran up a victory over Notus, 53-64. 15 Marsing suffers another 10 point loss to Wilder, 31-41. 18 Teachers stay in after school once again. 19 Pruitland takes one from Marsing, 45-53. 21 Iuggler shows his balancing abilities. Marsing emerges victorious over Iordan Valley, 64-28. 25 The entire school goes to skating party sponsored by Frosh class. 26 New Plymouth journeys to Marsing just to get defeated 42-44. 28 juniors give prizes to the most talented. 29 Defeated in another overtime game by Parma 45-58. FEBRUARY 1 P.T.A.-Group discussions. 2 Marsing has easy game with Adrian, beat- ing them 44-62. 4 Marsing's One and Only Boxing Match. 5 Marsing Boys gain victory over Homedale 40-FS, while Marsing girls get beat by Melba gir s. 9 Both boys and girls get defeated by Middle- ton, boys game is an overtime. 11 Girls admire Mr, America. ll Marsing musicians journey to Nyssa. 12 Oh, those teachers are meeting again! 16 Marsing overruns Notus 49-60. 18 Marsing travels to Wilder for their last game just to get defeated 38-53. 19 Best Sweetheart Ball ever sponsored by the band. 23 Basketball boys and girls venture to Iordan Valley. Both are winners. 25 Sophomores give the Sophomores a party. 26 Green and Gold Bal1's theme was Apple Blossom Time. b MARCH 1 Parents and teachers talk to each other. 3 Sophomores provide entertainment in Gen- eral assembly. 10 National Assembly- Varieties . 15 Teachers hold last meeting of year. 18 Grade school spring program. 19 Students enjoy Sophomore dance. 24 Good music from the College of Idaho Con- cert Band. 26 Annual and Hi-Light Staff go to Moscow- learned a little--paid a lot. -15-

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APRIL l junior thespians give matinee. 2 Baseball season starts. 6 Marsing has first baseball game with Wilder 9 Marsing ventures to Parma. l0 S.R.V. Track relays. 13 Students enjoy De Vries Trio. 15 Marsing baseball team goes to Middleton. l6 Spring Vacation. 17 Gene Smith sets a new BIC meet record for 440 yard run. 20 Homedale plays baseball at Marsing. 23 Marsing goes to New Plymouth. Seniors are honored at banquet and at Prom. 27 Fruitland plays baseball at Marsing. Advertisements ......... ..,.... 6 2 Action Shots ......... ....... 5 2 Audio Visual ......... 6 Calendar ................... ....... 7 5 ' Classes Freshman Pictures ...... ....... 2 4 Iunior: Pictures ...... ....... 1 8 Play .......... ....... 4 5 Senior: History ........ ....... l 4 Pictures ...... ....... 8 Play ................. ....... 4 4 Prophecy ............... ....... l 5 Will ............................ ....... l 3 Sophomore Pictures ...... ....... Z l Dances Homecoming ......... ....... 4 0 Miss Arrow .................. ....... 4 l Sweethearts Ball ........ ....... 4 0 . . I Dedication ................. Editors Page ...... ....... 6 1 Faculty .............. ....... 3 Honors Cheerleaders ...................... ....... 3 9 Hall of Fame ........................... ......, 4 3 Twirlers. and Drum Major ....... ....... 3 5 30 Marsing plays baseball at Adrian. MAY l S.R.V. track meet. 5 Students enjoy Assembly program. 6 Students enjoy Fashion show. 7 juniors have party. Mothers and Daughters have tea -Y-Teens. 14 Seniors enjoy breakfast together. 16 Baccalaureate. 18 May Day program is enjoyed by everyone. 19 Seniors receive that pretty piece of paper. 20 Eighth grade becomes freshman. 21 School ends. Good-bye until next fall. EX janitor ............ ..... 2 Librarians ........ ..... 6 Office ..................................... ..... 6 Organizations and Clubs Annual Staff Band ................................ ......... Chorus .......... ......... F. F. A. ,................ .... . Hi-Y ...,.......................... ..... 28 34 36 31 35 Huskie Hi-Lights ........ ..... 2 9 32 M-Club .................... ..... M-Ettes ................. .,... 3 2 M-Ettes ................. ..... 3 2 Pep Club ................ ..... 3 3 School Board ........ .................... 2 Y-Teens ............... ........................ 3 0 Snapshots ........ ...... l 6, 26, 46, 60 Sports Baseball ................................................... ..... Basketball lBoys Iunior Varsityl ....... ..... Basketball CBoys Varsityl ................ ..... Basketball CGirls Varsity .............. ..... Boxing ,,..................................... ...,. Football ........ Softball ,,.... Tenms ............... ..... 57 53 50 54 56 48 55 59 59 Track ................... ..... Student Council ....................... ,.,.. 4 2 38 Superintendent's Message ....... Valedictorian and Salutatorian ...... ..... -16-

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