Notus High School - Pieces of Eight Yearbook (Notus, ID)
- Class of 1953
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The'Hot Lunch Program has been serving hot lunches since the year of 19hh-19h5. Mrs. Walter Evans has been head cook for the past 7 years and her work and her helpers have been greatly appre- ciated. .L we 'Q .Elia gf ? , .4 X fl, X , EP X ing X7 .. lilxlkfldd G,LLL!d1.T,L'v:if W2 lik I ' ' X NST? 4 Y 'LD 'fer 491,11 If L 1 .: - ' L Q 1 -. W Qgqw . X, x .L X ' JJ l 4 N It ff, X 1. 1 .A 'J J iiiHm.nf'f-rn A-.D .V ' idiisiriigmm - Fa-'4 5121? 'al as 3 V15 - We 11515 ., li ,xii A Q15 e , vi-IE , f 4 fv ,wg 1 ,5 .Ti P 4.35 Ju: ' -,J .L Q! 4: .JP 5 ,xg SUPHIMIIIDIM' so 11 :s so zo za 25 zo 27 G JOHN DOWNER Goverment Study Hall omni. h English I S Home Egoorigiiia, Girls P.E. Lfbrsgrhl Science 31010857 1 PRINCIPAL RON LANE JACK BUETTGENBACH 'y,HAROLD MAXAM Athletics Coach, Bkkg., Football Coach, Algebra hysics, Gen. Science Health, Typing Geometry, Shop Ape Music tudenf Council .aff FRONT ROW: F. Hollinger, C. Stettler, M. Talkington, H. Iverson. BACK ROW: C. Fivecoat, P. Wymer, Mr. Downer, E. Burris, J. Marchbanks, G. Leverton, D. Barfuss, Mr. Buettgenbach, V. Young, T. Vance, J. Pullen The election of officers was held January 30. The following is a list of the old andthe new officers: 01d Officer! Fred Hollinger Hubert Iverson Merle Talklngton Carolyn Stettler Gracie Leverton Ja Harchbanks l.. :fred Hollinger New Officers President Duane Sh V. President Ja archbanke Treasurer Vada Young Secretary Idalene Ivie S. B. Representative June Cooper S. B. Representative Dan Barfues . yw -l, . I Ap w w V Hubert Carol Iverson Ste ler ' Merle Tglgington I H XJ Trees. Don Blele, Sec. Carolee Healy Pres. D113 Gray, V. Pres. Merle '1'a1ld.ngton 5 f f QQJSQ 11, W lk 1 FL ' X 153.3 fI4fA??iff' : wi N 2 jiri? if ,f-4,56 Hmm '27 f- .A I liz' 4 A N ' W' WA Q1 fd W I E 1 r DONALD BLELE Football 4l,2,3,hy Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,hy Chor. 2 y 'H' Club 2,3,hy 1ta A Date 3y Annual Staff 3y Paper Staff h y Class Treas. he EMALUJ HIRRIS Boise ly Chor. 2,3,hy Basketball 3,hy Volleyball 3,hy WIt's A Daten 3y Pep Club 2,3,hy Sec. hy WN' Club hy Student Council hy Annual Staff h. JANE CANARD Greenleaf Academy 1,2,3 y Basket- ball hy Homecoming Attendant hy Paper Staff hy 'N' Club hy Soft- ball h. CARLENE FALKENHJRG WN' Club 2,3,hy Treas. 3,hy Pep Club 1,2,3,hy Sgt. at ArmsLgChor 1,2,3,hy Band 1 2 3 h I'b'S saai. A Daten 3y Softball l,2,3,hyBasket- ball l,2y Volleyball 3hy Potatee Bowl Attendant 3,hy Sextett 2,3y CLIFFORD FIVECOAT Baseball Manager 2, 3y F-ootball Manager 3 y Jr. Play Manager 3y Football hy Basketball Manager hy Student Council L. EULA GRAY Nampa 1,25 Pep Club 3,hy sgt. at arms 3, treas. hy NNN Club 3, hy Girls Basketball 3, hy 'It's A Date' 3, Student Council 3y An- nual Staff 3,hy Newspaper Editor hy Class Pres. hy Softball 3,hy Salutatorian h. v74'x2K5iC1Er51lEa1 Sha-v-vkfnLz'?-ivilbfi ' ' CAROLEE HEALY Chor. l,2,3,h5 Yell Leader 2,3,h5 Class Sec. 2,h5 Homecoming Atten- dant 35 'N' Club 2,3,h5' Pres. 35 Sec. hg Pep Club 2,3,h5 Annual Staff 2,3,h5 Student Council 2,35 S. B. Sec. 35 'It's A Daten 35 Basketball 15 Softball 15 Sextett 2,3. FRED HOLLINGER Football l,2,3,h5 Basketball 1,3 3,h5 Baseball l,2,3,h5 UN' Club l,2,3,h5 All Conference Football 2,h5 2nd team 35 All Conference Basketball 2,35 Class Pres. 35 'It's A Daten 35 S. B. Pres. h. CLAIR HOPKINS I Basketball l,2,3,h5 Football 2, 3,L, Baseball hy UNH Club 2,3,h, Ch0I'l18 1 o HUBERT IVERSON Football 1,2,3,h5 Basketball l, 2,3,h5 Baseball 1,2,3,h5 'N' Club l,2,3,h5 S.B. Vice Pres. 35 'It's a Daten 3. EARL LENIS Chor. 1,25 Annual 3,h5 WIt's A Date' 35 Class Vice Pres. 15 Class Pres. 25 Class Secretary CHARLES OBENDORF N,Zf Football 3,u, Basketball l,2,3,h Baseball 1,25 UNH Club 3,b, sbs- dent Body Vice Pres. 35 Student Council l,2,33 Chor. Pianist l,2, 3: Annual Staff 2,3,h5 Asst. Edi- tor 35 Edltor bg 'It's A Date' 2 Band 2,35 Valedictorian u. 1 1T:iflSa.EME- '33T1k':iLLl.'-L :7'i P'.',l5 f'v?.TQJ ,' ' JF' 'il.!x'l' ' . A - ' ' . 11 L fmiifln .... .. -: frigaa.--,.'. r-?El1au..A-- 65.5 ,..L:'-5:4 Hn 'QELBQEX,DLSQN4' Softball 1,2,3,hgnNN Club 2,3,hg Pep Club 1,2,3,h3 Chor. 1,2,3,hg An ual staff bg WANDA OLSON Class Pres. 23 Chor. l,23Basket- ball 2,35 Football Queen Attend- ant 33 nIts A Daten 35 Softball Mgr. L. MARLENE PENNER Pep Club 1,2,3,hg Chor. 2. RITA PERKINS Ib Caldwell 1,25 Pep Club 3,h3 Vice Pres. hg Chor. 3,h3 Paper Staff hy Class Treas. 35 WIt's A Daten 3. TOM ROBEPTSGN Payette 1,23 Student Counci13g MERLE TALKINGTON Class Rep. 25 Class Treas. 25 Class Vice Pres. 3 h' S. B.treas. hg WIt's A Date' 3: , ? 2 f e . 3 'iiaiiil 11.58 32 ' ' - 4 NORMA JEAN WOOLERY Class Sec. 13 Yell Leader lg UNH Club l,2,3,h3 Sgt. At Arms ug Pep Club l,2,3,h5 Sec. 3, Basketball l,2,3,h3 Soft- ball l,2,3,h3 Chor. 1,2,3,hg g Paper Staff h5WIt's A Daten 3 DAVID WARD BARBARA WEBSTER New Plymouth lg Class Treas. lg Carnival Queen 13 Chor. 1,33 WIt's A Daten 35 Pep Club l,2,3,l Football Mgr. 1 Well, here it is 1963 already and it seems as if we had just graduated from High School. fEula Gray, a prominent dietation at the new Groan and Ache Hospital in Los Angles, and I have decided to take a long looked for trip across the United Statesg Bright and early February lst, we went to the bus depot. As we board- ed the bus, we noticed that the driver wasQCliff Fivecoat. After talk- ing for a minute we took our seats. As the bus began to ove, we recog- nized the woman in front of us to be Carlene Falkenburg,!now Mrs. Bill Hess. They had two small boys under E that looked like twins. Bill had recently become President of the Egret National Bank in Nampa, Idaho. Our first stay was to be in Arizona. Barbara'Websteruhad written several months before and invited us to attend the grand opening of her world famous B bar W dude ranch which was to take place Feb. 20. The bus eased to a stop at a middlesized California town. We got off to stretch eur legs and netleed with a start thatqnavid Wardjwas selling newspapers, He told us he had had some hard luck and had to sell news- papera, to get back on his feet financially. W en we were again seated comfortably on the bus, we were tired, so de- cided to go to sleep. I awoke with a start and it was a good thing because Prophecy Continued it was nearly time for us to get off. We checked in at the Hotel Plaza and after tidying ourselves, went to the hotel coffee shop for lunch. Soon a tall gentlemen walked in who we soon recognized to be Fred Hollinger. He 'said he was the house detective for the hotel and was Inves ga ng a rob- bery, which was reported by Shirle 0lson'Q now hirle Overl Some of her jewelry and furs had been stolen. It seems her s a become wealtlnf when his rank was raised to Fleet Admiral in the Navy. V After an enjoyable stay in Arizona, we traveled East. The next stop was at Chicago, where we arranged to ride on the lake in a ship. As we 'stepped onto the boat, there stood the captain of the ship, Herle Talkingonf' He stated that he got tired of farming and wanted to try some hing new. On Sunday we decided to go the huge Baptist Church. As the preacher walked out on the platform we unbelievingly saw ar es be orf We could say only a few words to him as we were all rushed for time. The next day we went sightseeing. As we were on our way to the Natural History Museum we recognized the tall thin traffic cop at one of the busy intersections to be'Tom Robertson.' About that time a taxi came whizzing through, and we caught? glimpse of the driver, who was Hubert Iverson. After a two week stay, we hurried to New York. The evenfng we arrIved, we bought tickets to the Barnum-Bailey Circus. After some trouble finding the circus grounds we finally entered the gate where we saw some elephants being watered. We went over there and who was watering the elephants but Don Blele. He told us his ship building hadn't worked out and he wanted to 55 cIose to his wife Wanda Olson. A huge elephant came lumberingby and rid ing gracefully on it's Sack wasQWanda Who became an elephant trainer. We had never seen anything like that circus. Before returning to our hotel we stopped at one of the small cafes. When the waiter came for our order he told us the owner Marlene Pennerf wanted us to have the lunch free and that she wanted us to come to her office for a visit. During our con- versation with her we found that Jane Canard was widely known clothing de- signer for one of the most exclusfve sEps In New York. It was time to continue our journey much to our dismay. Weunow headed for Washington D. C. We had received word that our classmate Carolee Healy was the new President's private secretary. We looked her up and had a long talk. She liked her work and said the pay was very satisfactory. Now we had to head West again for time was going swiftly. Late the next night we arrived in Mexico where we planned to see a bull fight. After we had been seated in the large amphitheater, an angry black bull charged in- to the arena and after him raced the fighter with his red cape. To our great amazement the bull fighter was Earl Lewis. On our way home, we again stopped in Southern California at a large orange orchard for some oranges to take home. When we were about ready to pick some of the oranges a gentlemen walked up and said for us to pick all we wanted. We weresurprised to see the owner of the orchard to be4C1air Ho kins,J He talked us into staying in town that night and attending a piy he was giving. We were a little shakey in the knees as we arrived at his mansion, but the evening turned out to be very enjoyable and the guest of honor was the lovely lady mayor,KEita Perkins? We arrived home a day early to rest up. Wgn Eula went back to the hospital on Monday they had a new nurse and a very good one too. When I asked her name she told me it was Norma Jean Woole B9 I was glad to hear that she was near enough for us to ee her once In while. Nothing had changed at mr office and Eula and Iwill both treasure the sights and memories of our trip. EMALOU BURRIS wi-1. ge- A??dQ '.:?' . 7v m-'P'9v4-if-if-11', li! Mfli, 141-' , ...A WMHQH-. 1. T-'V 1 'Y-1 '11'.1f. J-EEQJSxJ.'Gk.7w5H 1MKadu ibilliifhw- iQ..:'h K Class History In the year of l'9hl, lh of the present graduating class ,IQQLQLQB Healy, Carlene Falkenburg,Qorma Jean Wooleryj Charles Obe rf, Earl Lewis, -Dork Blele g Leslie Leng, Ronald Banner, nl r Hopkins , Merle Talkingtonjf Fred Hollinger, Hubert Iverson, md F, started their first year of school under the direction of Miss Edwards. We had no sooner learned our .l.BC's than we were joined byCWanda Olsonlfrom Caldwell, Idaho. Our second and third year were taught by Miss ch and Miss Haverfield. Our fourth year was taught by Mies Jones, in our fifth year, taught by Hrs. Van Slyke, we were joined by Barbara Webster from Oklahoma. Our sixth year found us divided, with Mrs. Breshears and Mrs. Harris as our teachers. This year we welcomed Cliff Fivecoat m Red Top. Our seventh year was with Hr. Holmes, our nstructor. From here we proceeded to the eighth. We managed to struggle through our state exams, which weren't as hard as we thought. This was taught by Hr. Puckett. The next year found us meekly entering the halls of high school to fur- ther our education. We were happy to include in our clas arlene Pg-gn-,arf from Nebraska. Since initiation had'been ruled out, the ,phomores gave us a party to take its place. The last day was highlighted by a trip to Ferncroft, accompanied by our Class Advisor, Mrs. Provost. Our class was enlarged furt er by the entrance ofQI'lnalou Burris of Boise, Jane Canard ef Greenleaf, and David Ward of New Plymouth in our ophomore year. The Freshuen received a slight tiation and a party from us at the first of the year. With Mr. Baker, our Advisor, we enjoyed a trip to McCall I This year we happily welcomed 'Qula Gra5A ef Nampa, Rita Perkinsyof Cald- well, andfTom Robertsonjof Payette to our mighty J or Class. We present- ed our play, It's a Date , under the direction of Hrs. Clarke. With our theme Aloha , the Junior-Senior Banquet was a great success. The much awaited day when we would receive our class rings finally came in the Spring which made us very happy. This year we went to Starlqv Hot Springs with Mrs. Clarke, our Advisor. The Senior year found us adding another to our list, Jane Canard, who had left us in our Sophomore year but was welcomed back to Notus High for our last year. We presented our play, Finder's Creeper' s , in the Spring, with Mrs. Spears directing us, and we feel she deserves a lot of credit for its success. We were honored in April by a Junior-Senior Banquet. Everyone had a good time and we are grateful to these who had a part in it. On Hay lh, the Senior Class of 1953, received their diplomas for twelve years of hard and tiresome but rewarding work. Best of luck to you, class- mates and may this be only the firs of many fine goals you will reach. srmumrz OLSON -.--- 'l j 0 ' arf N , 7 H 1, f f -N ' k.,mHl' I ' E'- s- -I .M M f 2aws:L:1,:.lG .uzfr-V: :elm-ifzlwsfifi ik. f 4,1 .f . ff-me. uvllszz Lv '-'J ':. ,'m.l-V ' f ,- ,A 1. V Z: jf .-,L i .'.,.lq , f f w-L., -X15-J' .,', '1-'- -x.,,V-N' ' .. Ng, , S7 ,.a- ' I Mg , ' ', r:..' -2:T'gsfHR ' 3 9. , ,,1 . 'f ,, 3' -'E 52-N -' 7- ' 99 r' Lasf Will and Tesfamenf We, the Senior Graduating Class of 1953, in our right minds, and in wit- ness of all those present, do bequeath this last will and testament. We, the Seniors, will to the Juniors, our feet so that next year they might have a good understanding. I,C1'om Robertson,j will to Larry Conway nv heighth, as he may need it for basketball. - I, Barbara Webster! will nv ability to read libr - b ks to Jean Cooper I, Earl Lewis, will my interest in Mexico to I,QEmalou Burrisj will mr ability to get mad in bookkeeping to the next bookkeeping class. I, Fred Hollinger, will to my mustache. J I,QRita Perkins, will the newspaper gossip column to anyone who wants it. I, Ch les Obendorf, will to m knowledge of how to edit an annual, as he ghtnneed it next year. A I , IQ' hi will my ability to skip school to Marilyn Seversonl 1, urrera Five 'yin my inventive genius to David Shapel. , I, ar ene kenburg, will to Val Barfuss my ability to always be first in the lunch line. I, Don Blele, will nv intelligent answers in class to Vada Young. I, Wanda Olson will nv mischievous ways to Darlene Atteberry. I, 'Herle Talkingtoni' will to Paul Boatman, friendly, attitude. I ,flhrlene 2enner5, will my quiet attitude to Pat McGuire I, Clair Hopkins, will to Bob Farmer, my way with the gr s. I,QNorma Jean Wooleryn will my ebinty to get into trouble to Ja Merch- banks. ' , I nubertkrvereerg will to men Williams, my athletic abilities, ee that his e may be changed from Alan to Ted. I, fgula Gray? will 3145 of nv freckles to Benita Berrojalbis. 1,Lnev1a Wardl will to Albert In-eteberg W helpful attitude. I, Jane Canard, willJnv basketball suit to June Cooper. I, Leslie 'Lewin if-111 to Idelene Ivie iw ettentiveneee in elees. I,',Ron Batzner, will my toni to Ray Bethel. I, Caro1eefHggl.y, will 'te Edna Boatman nv laughter. Swoirf' before me this lhthkday of May, 1953. J ' GAROLEE mark CALM Walla Ama jgzwer Tonight we launch, where will we a.nchor? Rose Cfan Coke Rose and Silver xx -.vu v 1 ...EV , . ?fTW4.qmM H4-o fifwf-..,,JAA,a.,.N Paul Boatman 9, 'wa f , if if fi f Wesley Cl.I't8I' g,! If ii? ,... yi W , 2:-: 1' Quent1n Markwell wil Harchbanks Shinn Val Barfuss President Vice President Ray Bethel Jean Secretary Idalene Ivie Treasurer David Shapel Carolyn Stettler n Irene Sedivy SBI rf' Patsy McGuire :Lauretta Puckett Veg-1-,a Fullerton Minnie Hester Allison Maxine Brown dx Z Miriam Iversor E E r E Velma alson E 4 I Vada Young E Z Darlene Albert Phyllis Robert Jane Atteberry Kratzberg Goebel Greer Javaux Don Penner President ophomore Class Class 9 4 , V, ., Il- A,1. ,qifwiyiim E I. 1 A:::v at 4 W '.Z,,..,.j :AQ 5 wg W 'ig Harold Tews Vice President fficers Grace Leverton Secretary-Treasurer Don Thornton Sgt. at Arms H i 9 UBL: ,, IRD A 1 W 9 ,aa Dan Betty Barfuss Beck Karen Frank Downer Fickle ow b,., . .:E :: :: f: In X , if E2:'1 ,,.,,,, , , -' Q Lonnie Dentin MoCarty McFar1in gm M - Y 'A ,:!:' 5 : 1 l. Q fwifi, yi 3 i,, . E y - i:,,,E? A hy o' , '- FM .: Q 2 f' W' 5 - , ' X. ggi ' ..-' ffl ' A97 ' All Q2 J Donald Alan Soloman Williams 4' . , ozoq f 'SSID , 2g5gwF CJA ' Q Q fl olfo 'lv' ffgzi' ,',. K A My vw V. iw Donald Gradwohl Alice Berrojalbis Frank Gartin Q'Q7fVg47j ll' 4,5 P James Schmidt fb W Carol Wolfe qlgggggglt Lela Maples June Cooper G , Karleen Kelly Marilyn Severson Phyllis Wymer Lora Allison Freshmen Rachel ' ,,-M, ' Donna Baker ig ,V Beck zwmggg,-f 4vQ14y' wg ' 4243-.:r':' .5196 .-., ' ,' - I ' 1-'lf , 6 A sen MY . Mt? fn ' .mv w i , 2 X S ' M Q f -f-. , vww M ww fin, Jerzy Barley Benita Berrojalbis zany! , 15 if ,441--9 ,,,.Mff S Q ia Si Ei QL Pearlene Bittick Betty Coon 1' Q , si 2' W 'QPJ M 1 ,YNY-A I gi V ... 1 W 0 WX f 'Y W 1 Z 1 5 i ,- Everett Gentry Joan Pullen Wanda Thornton Edna Boatman ? A Z ff mi Gene Cox rim ff A? vii iw Richard Javaux ,gr , W. P 4 ,, qv -gk :mf kg r Q 4 ' 0 'iff 1 Dorothy Shapel Troy Vance if ly Barbara Bollinger is 'EM fmt! ,or'. 1 oosf-Myer QW Z. - 4 by kk ,f A fy qywi Qfwfw we .,r, a t n John Ellis -if ' 'I is Roger Lessly M an gfwwgaw 44355 E nflun Sprecker Alfreda Wiseman mx .: AV, 1 . mm f ,ts gk Q-S I Larry Conway W, fy M ' WQRA5 mg- uw ww Q . x X K X '53, we J vw 5 .. '-M , l f A QM t arry Fields I fi: ,V gs .. . M 3 Eiga Yi! ' V X , xwifv 'q N , -ff f fi x iii rz4dfYh7v Earnes Martin f L v X! R i M Q 5 44 3 gg X gsg r .mi Woolery Valedictorian alutatorian c a, new perfect grade point aver- age of h.0, was named val- edictorian of the class of 'S3. Besides his outstand- ing classroom activities, Charles has distinguished himself as annual editor, choir pianist, sports let- terman, and Student Body Vice President. This year we were honored with two State h-H award winners. Emalou Burris and Jane Javaux were each awarded a trip to the National h-H Congress in Chicago for their many outstanding h-H projects. 0ll0l'S f Merle Talkington, Jerry Bayley, and Harold Tews won a tri t the Pacific International stock Exposition to enter Livestock judging contest were the winning h-H team Canyon County. p o Live- in the . They from I Eula Gray, a leader both in scholastic and other activities was chosen to deliver the salutatory speech. Her grade point average was a high 3.93. Because of her many other activities, Eula has rec- eived two scholarships to the University of Idaho. For the second time in his High School playing days Fred Hollinger has been selected for the All Con- ference team in Football. Ql51r..Hopkins was chosen on the 2nd team for his outstanding defensive play. !Hl'MEt3d'.a1B!?.EhE' ' ' ' ' ' EUHR' Eiifiiwi' 1 ' SX S Q5 1 Rf, A 9 Il H g' IL . SSN u xygg rn NIZAT GP' I Qs 043, V? 25929453 9 'O -1- sl ll. E Q ' I w S WWF ei ' Q JA 1 ,, V ifa1Z'?i - :M '44 5' -V .?:, w.1,Y, .z .1.. ., 1 J L: . ,Fr 1 1 a -LG.. L Y XC. -' hz, , A' cf 35- , J P. . ' wi - X -'fuk , I ', ., , 2 f-g:,f--f ' wP'1 7:fg-1 P .P-' wr sl 11 V. .P .. -. .. r 'm X , X . 'r t, 4 sm. mh .fs id sasam .H+ :1::i1n.w4.'2.f g..mA'is.i1L .il .1,'.,,'1, , ,,, ,N s .V-5, .fnifx ' ' ,L . uwlcr - I, w ' fs' .- VV .x . 1, , .1155 . f- 1' 1: N . .3253 'F 1. I. ' ,f f.., , '?.,,n . W . ,L , , fx. . .ix .. - - ,,,x,,.. igm- -544 w f '- ' ' :ga--W ' ,, M951 An F We the annual staff, under the supervision of our advisor, Mrs. Clarke, and our,edtt9r,xCnar1es Obsnqggfy' present to you for your present and future enjoyment, our Annual, 'Pieces of Eight. Editor . . . . . Asst. Editor . . . Business Mgr. . . . . Asst. Business Mgr. . . Photographer . . . . . Art Editor . . . . O I O C O O II 0 O O O 0 O 0 O O O O O O O 0 O d . . Carolee Healy .Carolyn Stettler .Albert Kratzberg . . . . Eula Gray o o s .Earl Lewis . Emalou Burris 0 0 0 s o o umm IYBUQ! sae S n Subscription Mgr. . . . . . . . . . . . .Bob Farmer Subscription Mgr. . . . . . . .ldalene Ivie Advisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Clarke Vg: . EWR! M -if W. apr: wk mah ffl ff IS -ff 1 ' XYXX lr lffx' m! ' 5 X H 5 Mmaihu lv. HHFH if H. -f fel in 45.51, gn 'jf uiln,,Iu.,N'q 11, , 'Ma--21 'iR !! f f' 20 Wiki:-X 7 X E -ff Pull ,fu Pep Club FRONT ROW: J. Cooper, P, McGuire, M. Iverson, C. Stettler, J. Stettler, C, Healy, R. Perkins, N. Wbolery, A. Berrojalbie, J. Cooper, V. Fuller- ton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Spears, M. Sedivy, J. Javaux, B. Berrojalbis W. Olson, Q, Allgsop, E. Gray, S. Olson, E. Burris, M. Fenner, C. Falk- enburg, P. Wymer. THIRD ROW: D. Atte5erry, P. Bittick, L. Allison, V. Young, G. Leverton, L. Puckett, I. Ivie, I. Sedivy, M. Brown, M. Sever- son, H. Thornton, BACK ROW: B. Beck, B. Bolinger, E. Boatman, L. Hhples, C, Wolfe, K. Downer, R. Baker, J. Pullen, B. Coon, D. Beck K o Kenya .4194- 'gfa I , E JJ.: ,,:. . If ' Q P M exe s Q fi I ii I ix H. Iverson QE. Burris C. Falkenburg President Secretary 3 1 Sgt. of Arms R. Perkins E. Grey V. President Treasurer WW 01535 ,WW H 4' Ew'l'fJf L By! W PM eHerman's Clubs FRONT RCW: D. Shinn, J. Bayley, C. Obendorf, C. Fivecoat, J. Marchbanks, T. Vance. SECOND ROW: Mr. Buetgenbach, Q. Markwe11,,Q, Hopkins, D. Blele, H. Iverson, B. Farmer, Mr. Lane. BACK ROW: V. Barfuss, P. Boatman, J. Ellis, F. Hollinger, D. Barfuss. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Spears, . Stettler, C. Falkenburg, N.J. Woolery, C. Healy, C. Stettler, H. Allison, M. Sedivy. BACK ROW: E. Burris, L. Pucket, V. Young, G. Leverton, E. Gray, J. Javaux, S. Olson, I. Ivie. E i 069800 I Moose one sooo 0600ooaooJL Newspaper taff 'The Pirate Speaks, bi-weekly publication of Notus High School, was the first paper printed here since 19148. Subscriptions of 256 per year were sold to help finance the cost of mimeographing. fe THE STAFF Ed-1-t0rooooooo so oecoEm-aaray Assistant Editor . . . . . Idalene Ivie News Editor . . . . . Norma Jean Woolerybpz., Sports Editor.. . . . . Jokes.... .. ...........DonB1e1e Gossip s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o e e 0 o 0 0 0 0 e Perkins RQPONCFS s 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Jane Canard, vQrt3 Full'-i:E0n, Carolyn Stettler, Jean Cooper, Miriam Iverson, Gracie Leverton Advisor o o o 0 o o e o n o c o o o o Hrso Carol Spears P -. I K V3 ,Hifi I I x if ' Q' 1., '. 1 A.. JW fm. n . 'Q WA' ws, . I' y-,luij-' . ' ' - -if 'f:ff': x . r V ,4.- - .y:.4,:.,1,--.. ,, 5,-.+. , H K. v 4 X-.,. 4, . 'F fa ' - - W .1 yy.: ii. , n.f-,,5f:f f- ,',q,ft' v-. iff? - 'f , fi, in-w - f 5. -q Qjzygf, V J .I 'Av Y ,, I I ' . f. , V ' ' ' ' ' I .n rw ' If , V:-'Si , . V -A V1 Zjxi. 1 i-is ' V 'R,, i!f'g: 'L,'Qg '- K 1 1 ' 1 f -- . - ff,H. sN'm . ' , T I ,g,1g'f,.w'??,.Q-2 , 1.. . A M555 1.-575.3 :Ariz . . '.'-4,-ikiaiwff-SQ, 1 , ug3iETR,5...x,. in ,, ,'a.q': ,mA ,- , H. ,1 Q mf gYr,5,-'I, 7,5 -t.-F -3,15-.' 1 .Q - .,- 'cw .mg - 3 7. 1. - ' f A . 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H- AU '5'N S- ALQAJHN. M4411 Band CQMMJZ Berrojalb1s, Coon, Everett, Beck, Stettler, Pullen. BAND. McGuire, Linning, Talkington, Ballard, Wiseman, Wood, Mr. Maxam, inst. THIRD ROW: Tal- bot, Ivie, Sch idt, Butcher, Young, J. Bailey, L. Bailey, Dean, J. Javaux. BACK ROW: Cooper, Conway, Schmidt, Allison, Iverson, Shinn, Falkenburg, D. Javaux, Beckley. A- g4x.5oN JQOWMWAWWI MW WWW PM W Q 06 M5 ,g5 1254 iw 'fir ff' M Af pffiw E- Aa 313 iikifzf Twirlfers Ja f sean Ga x Coon, Joan Pullen, Janice Stettler, Shirley Talkington, Benita Borro- jalbis , Barbara Wi naman AT .4 H Xk ,, X711 f V' 'if :Ki li W' H 'Q V M 'L JN V4 fin N at . 3- Lil ' 6 . , -, pi-mf. fu, ,X NFA ' 8' X if ' fi in 1 fy W Nr L m I c s X ' 'fl-Xoyx I 2 ' M ,i Q? . J1 , Q ,jxx 3 RIM V 9? ifjfjgs ,- X QWQXXQQ 2 ff , J f X afw my Ci- GH if-X O-fgjw :fy QQ -is ,,6g9'xJ'wi 'iff v Rm AYMWBJWW fwjw JnQ4b51.,a,gIZL,,.4 JM., ' - - WM4-XJ ,bbw ,Jf,L,..,,,MJU. 0 'x FRONT ROW: C. Obendorf, R. Greer,lQ. Hopkins, V. Barfuss, D. Barfuss, R. Lesslyg Manager, P. Boatman, F. Hollinger, B. Farmer, H. Iverson. BACK RON: Mr. Buettgenbach, coachg D. Shinn, J. Marchbanks, Q, Mark- well, J. Ellis, D. Blele, D. McFarlin, J. Bayley, C. Fivecoat, T. Vance, Mr. Lane, Asst. Coach. Football of LINEMEN: F. Hollinger, Q. Hopkins, V. Barfuss, C. Fivecoat, D. Blele, B. Farmer, D. Barfuss. BACKS: Q. Markwell, D. Shinn, J. Marchbanks, H. Iverson, C. Obendorf. . x.1L ' '11 W ff if RQw Ng pg 20 ww 1 Z7 N tqjci-Lf'Q4i,l'lffXfQ-6 9 fl? ATI iifsfjwmi 1 Q fy ' , vw-5 MQW Qg:if 25T,i3f M WW wwfjs fx M ri' Q ff MW QDWWK Q piggy Ykgmgy WQWHSZEQ 1 1 3 Varsitv Basketball 1 v 1 bil i 'Q l Barfuss, Bob Farmer, Hubert Iverson, Dan Barfuss, Quentin Markwell, Cllair Hopkins, Charles Obendorf. Managers: Duane Shinn, Cliff Fivecoat. Junior Varsity FIRST RCW: Don Penner, John Ellis, Denton McFarlin, Don Gradwohl. SECOND RON: Larry Conway, Troy Vance, Jim Woolery, Jerry Bayley, Harold Tews, Roger Leslie. Coach: Jack Buettgenbach. 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Beck. BACK ROW: M. Sedivy M. Brown Pullen McGuire Puckett- Young Gray Lever- ton, Ivy, Coon, B. Berrojalbis. 7faf':v 0?-41314-'- J , , , FRONT ROW: Mr. Buettgenbach, Blele, Iverson, Hollinger, V. Barfuss, Markwell, Marchbanks, D. Barfuss, Mr. Lane. BACK ROW: Penner, Schmidt, Thornton, Fields, McFar1in, Vance, Gentry, Shinn. Bailey. Wkfwf, . 91100 . Z,,,1 Jwj3.bAM My ANN 'f Wmhwf WW' J' x M M uf affjff' w12Z.'W'5.:'L'fW JL Ml 71+ aww, . '-'---.44.,,,, aAF1hf,,4ff1-SYM my ' Y 5 0 ?Lg7 XQ+44 KW My N W M' WWNW A',.J W,f JW W' JV? NSE P g ?i'i34 Q JR jk Q E 9 fi N w w M wi A' - . i 3 4 if ': ' 1 2 - E awww 'MJ W fm, E ...L ,g X,,'?FE5Q Wig.. ..,. is N 414 W Siren sw :kg,,,A,1,,,. QW, , I .,... 4 QQ: Qiiim iq Q 3 4 5 xr 1 ,ff 'VP xfsiww s exi? HX f Ni. JK MM ,gg ,K Y x ig mf f QM? sew 1 k V 5. .4 Xia H ffl? A ngglgg? gina if 'Wifi nr' J if ' '4 gy D 4, of Iliff, ' A Sew? X A , 40 HQ: mi ' ,4 1 5. 1 1 HALL DGRMIYCH FOR MEN Q I- 2 ,kxQ., on 1. You name it! 2. Wasn't Freddie there, Jane? 3. Sweet toothed Sophomores at the candy concessionary. h. Janitor of the morgue. 5. Why so popular Jane? 6. Co captain Iverson 7 Comfort galore 8 Mrs W an Clarke 9 wishful think Q u e o o 0 o ing. 10. Siren Ivie. 11. Two of a kind. 12. I'm in the dog house now. 13. Com- munity gossip center. lh. Markwell and Maples. 15, Susie the Siren. 16. Hr. Spears and daughter. www-MM WUHCLLIMW iwfyilwlfiwd ,M WTS? KWWWWWV5 1 M Uggiwy 'A L ik Yflffxy we H XX r ' - .M fy Y , 3,2g5ffQ iv Q55 , Q 155133 5395? L 2 3552 if fwgilfbihiiis Q SQ if si V igiiif-2 if wxgfi' 1. Fixx 1 ,Ez me -Q K.. 4251 rf? I KQX 1 Ms' ff z ? 1 if 'QW' Flu M... X Se QM Us 2- ciiiw I waxy. Q J' U gs F3355 33wf35iiW ' my ii? 5 W Riggs We N S315 3 32 333 ii mili 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 A 6 hi 6 a 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 A A oi 6 N li 6 6 - al di li all A a 6 A ai 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 a a 6 6 6 6 6 A A 6 6 A 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 A a 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 'U QD -1- H 3 2. 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