Marsing High School - Arrow Yearbook (Marsing, ID)

 - Class of 1956

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CLASS HISTORY How long and mysterious the hall of Marsing High School looked as we, the green freshmen entered it for the first time. There were 50 members in our class and our first item of business was electing our class class play which was presented to the student body of ficers. Lois Axtell ......... .............. P resident Benny Panzeri Carol Summers Vice President Secretary Purvis Starr .....,.,......................., . .....................i. Treasurer Ianet Sevy and ' Steve Symms ........ Student Council Representatives Miss Orr and Mr. Purcell .,............r...,..........,...................,........ Advisors Mrs. Sevy, Mrs. Haumann, Mrs. Symms, and Mrs. Robison ,....... Room Mothers We decided on Pink Carnation as the class flower, blue and white for class colors, cmd The Higher We Climb the Broader the View as our class moto. A very eventful year followed our initiation by the Sophomores. The Sweethearts were Carol Summers, Ianet Sevy, Iris Werre, and Lois Axtell. The Homecoming at- tendant was Lois Axtell. Candidates for Carnival King and Queen were Shirley Miller and Purvis Starr. The following officers were elected for our Sophomore year: Steve Symms ....,... .............. P resident Purvis Starr ....... , ...... Vice President Miss Clauser and Mr. O'Leary ..........,,.,,.,,,,,........... ..........r. A dvisors Mrs. Parkins, Mrs. Robison, Mrs. Dines, and Mrs. Sevy ................., Room Mothers The Iunior year, 1954, a new line was addcd to the flag salute, it was One nation, under God. On September 24, 1954, we chose Girl Shy as our November l8-19. On the same day Donna Dines was Homecoming attendant. On December 16, the Iuniors sponsored the Christmas Dance with the theme of Blue Christmas . The most important event of the year was the election of the Student Body officers. The following were elected: Purvis Starr ,..,.,.,...,.,,,.,..,.,....,.........,........,,.,.,,,., President Ioe Arriaga .....,.. Mamie Oyler .,..., Donna Dines Vice President Secretary, ...Treasurer Brent Cldpier ......... . .... Sergeant-at-Arms ldflei Sevy .-........ ..................... H ostess Monte Parkins .....,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, H ost We ended the year with a second important event. it was, the Iunior-Senior Prom with the theme of Gay aree. At last after three hard and enjoyable years we start- Ralph Herman ..... , ............ Secretary Mamie Oyler ................,................................... Treasurer Lois Axtell and Iay Buxton .........,.. Student Council Roprcsentalives Mrs. Grant and Mr. O Leary ........................................................ Advisors Mrs. Robison, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Sevy, cmd Mrs. Symms ,............. Room Mothers ed our Senior year. Class officers elected were: Ralph Herman Monte Parkins Wanda Miller President Vice President Secretary Our membership was lowered to 43. In October we pounced upon the Freshmen and their initiation proved them worthy of M.H.S. Our Sophomore Sweethearts were Lois Axtell, Ianet Sevy, Mamie Oyler, and Donna Dines. Our Homecoming attendant was Mamie Oyler. The Iunior Varsity Cheerleaders were our Sophomore girls, Carol Summers, Lois Axtell, and Ianet Sevy. The Sophomores sponsored the St. Patrick's Day Dance in March, 1954. Our Iunior year, we were among the upper crust , and acted it. We chose the following officers: Ioe Arriaga ........................r...............,............... President Brent Clapier ..... ........ V ice President Iris Werre ............ .......,...... S ecretary Zella McClure .......... .....,... . . ............. Treasurer lanet Sevy and Benny Panzeri r..... Student Council Representatives Donna DIHSS ................................. . .....,... ......,.... T reasurer Zella McClure and Benny Panzeri ...... Student Council Representatives Mr. Arnold and Mr. Iones ..................................... ........... A dvisors Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Robison, and Mrs. Sevy ....,......... Room Mothers Donna Dines was Homecoming attendant, while Carol Summers was Queen. Ianet Sevy, Donna Dines, Lois Axtell, and Carol Summers were class Sweethearts: Wanda Miller was crowned Band Sweetheart. We put on our play, We Shook the Family Tree , early in the spring of l956. Along with all the other activities we still found time to order announcements, have pictures taken, and all other things which go with graduation. Now that the Prom, Sneak, and Graduation are over we are going to seek our future in the world of tomorrow. We wish to express our thanks to all who made this goal possible. -.17-.

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last Yllftilill ann estament or me sfmons or me We, THE SENIORS OF l956, of Marsing High School, Village of Marsing, County of Owyhee, State of Idaho, United States of America, North America, Western Hem- isphere, being of reasonably sound mind and good health, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament: IOE ARRIAGA wills his ability to keep out of trouble and to drive cars to Randy Lankford and Darrell Michaels in hopes that Roy Rowland will not have another hard year. LOIS AXTELL wills her ability to finish school while that certain someone is away at college to Maripaul Reed. BERLE BLEDSOE bequeaths his ability to tall: the girls into doing his school work to anyone who is behind or has low grades. He leaves his 4U Chevy convert to Ernie Phillips. DON CALDWELL bestows his Chevrolet to Iofzn Stewart. BRENT CLAPIER wills his boots to Ernie Phillips in hopes that he will use them to good advantage. DONNA DINES bequeaths her curly black ltair to Betty Subia and ability to get along with Berle to Dixie Eells in hopes she will get along with him, MACKEY GAINES wills his white bucks to anyone who can keep them clean and his car to anyone who can afford to put oil in it. RALPH GRIMMER gives his leather jacket and his ability to get in trouble with the cops to Ralph Dines. BILL HAUMANN bequeaths his tennis ability to Ross Curt Zlvith the understanding that Ross will make good use o it. RALPH HERMAN gives Lloyd Falen his worn out bas- kitball shoes and endows the juniors with his athletic a iity. IANET HORRACE leaves her ability to catch a tall blonde curly headed guy to Bonnie Young in hopes she can keep him from getting a black eye. IACKIE KING leaves her typewriter in the oflice to Kayleen Floyd and her ability to get along with Mr. Steed to Sylvia in hopes she does better than Iackie did. ZELLA MCCLURE wills her ability to stay our of trouble and get along with her teachers to Penny McClintick in hopes that Penny will put them to good use. WANDA MILLER cedes her ability to get car-sick to a few of the junior boys and all her Moments to Re- member to her itty bity buddies. MAMIE OYLER leaves her fondness for Mr. Steed and her ability to get along with him to the sophomo:e class because they all seem to need it. BENNY PANZERI bequealhs his Ford to a junior girl so she can cross ditches with it. MONTE PARKINS leaves Bob Hellinga his ability to keep his work up in order to play basketball in hopes that Bob will continue to play. IIM PEDERSEN leaves his algebra ability to those poor freshmen in Mr. Ander's class. DONNA PHILLIPS bequeaths her sex app:al to Kay- leen Floyd. SONNY RABOURN will leave Mr. Steed for the school to dispose of him as they see fit. MAYNARD REICH bestows his tennis ability to Timmy Bevans. IIM ROBISON endows his curly hair to anyone who needs some extra beauty. PURVIS STARR bequeaths his basketball ability to Ierry Bowman. CAROL SUMMERS leaves her heighth to Myrna Smith and her width to Patricia Smith. WENDELL WALKER leaves his Ford 'truck to Darrel Michaels so he won't have to keep the International around. IRIS WEERE wills her heighth to Alton Sircin. In Witness Whereof, we, the Senior Class, have set our hand and seal this first day of May in the year ol Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six 119563, Recording Clerk, Ralph Herman. SENIORS OF '56 X X X X..........,.....SeaI fTheir Markl -15..



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Zellu McClure Wuridct Miller Iim Robison Tiger Herman Lois Axtell Donna Dines BABY SENIORS Ccrrol Summers Iris Werre Brent Clcrpier Icrckie King Mamie Oyler Don Caldwell Icxnet Sevy Donner Phillips Icrmes Pederson 335 -13-

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