Notus High School - Pieces of Eight Yearbook (Notus, ID)
- Class of 1954
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It is our wish that it will see many more in the future. n nz lisa- ik-i.n.n.n. -Q. ' Limanu I ' 1 u fuk kjQ7'Af, ag? aiu 501711 Silvev ?1gQ3Xis X fou ow?1's X X lvff s 'ff Q H K AS W gy x Jxxfw X6 0 fu A5 dwg N if ii 31556 WE Q ,gigs 3 x C 'Nm XX T F, , 'l- x, Qgvg,-,i ' ,-A if 04215 1 Faculty SUPERINTENDANT JOHN DOWNER Goverment Study Hall ! PRINCIPAL JACK BUETTGENBACH Hath, Shop Athletics RUNULANE Athletics , Bkkg. Health, Typing HAROLD MAXAM Music , Scienc I BILL spmzs .IELEN CLARKE Language, Library Social Science CAROL SPEARS Home Ee., English Biology, Girls v. L fofadv.- V54-Je,-AAM..gfx4,4, XI Ck f3M9..d1MQL..t W-wUv....,,wwJum.,5. GNL - L QQMAWW CLMJX . fb gQ?'Q1'iif?:fj'M 'WM'J'x3 'b4 Jw- 3-4,QMJ. fwfm Qmwfzjnpz ja ?W 7'ffMW7 W'f',,,z,,, aj W, 747 7 wr ,1 333 33 EL JW ,AQ ' Nw! H1 ww ,, 1 . VV Y. P -V 1 X N Cv Eg 1041180 I V 'K W tudent nuncil Sitting, Idalene Ivie, Duane Shinn, Vada Young, Standing, Karen Downer, Carl Lisle, June Cooper, Dan Barfuss, Joan Pullen, Teddy Wood, Velma Olson, Albert Kratzberg, Ja Harchbanks, Mr. Downer, Rodger Lessly. Mr. Buettgenbach. The Student Council is composed of representatives of and elected by the Student Body to present their views and ideas on questions which may come up before the faculty. 5 Gfficers are elected at the end of the first semester of each school year and hold office until the end of the first semester of the next school year. Class representatives are elected at the first of each school year. The Student Council, with the guidance of its advisors, plans the activi- ties for the school year, decides on problems of conduct which may be brought up, and metes out punishment where it is necessary. The Council plans and executes the annual Christmas Gift Exchange between the students and teachers of Notus High School. 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ALLISON, HESTER Senior Sextette hg Harmonettes 33 Basketball 1,2,3g Softball 1,2,3g Pep Club l,2,3,h3 U N N Club 2,35 Chorus l,2,3,h3 Band 1, 2,3, hg Paper Staff bg Student Play Dinn- tor h ATTEBURY, DARLENE Senior Sextette kg Paper Staff bg Pep Club l,2,3,h5 Chorus 2,3,h5 School News Re orter 35 Band 1' P Susie The S1en B5 'Rst Assuredg k , f 'fi fwmfwv i ' Q0 BARFUSS, VAL Cal ell 15 Middleton 23 Class V Press 1,253,145 Basketball 2,3,hg Baseball 3,h3 Susie The Siren 35 Rest Assured 74 BETHEL, RAY Baseball'h5 nSusie The Sirenn 35 NRest Assuredu h HQATMAN, PAUL if Football 3,113 N Club 3,143 Susie A The Sirenn 33 NRest Assuredu M :XRES HEILRS , MAJCINE BROWN Softball l,2,3,h3 Basketball 33 Pep Club 1,2,3,h3 Chorus l,2,3,h Band 1,23 nRest Assuredn h cooPEn, JEAN Class Treas, 23 Sec. 33 Pep Club 1,2,3,hj Chorus l,2,3,h3 Annual Staff hi Paper Staff 3,h3 NSusie The Sirenn 33 NRest Assuredw hs mms, ROBERT ,kC1ass Pres. 13 Sec. 143 N Club ,1,2,3,h3 Annual Staff 33 Basket- jbal1l,2,3,143 Football 1,2,3,u USusie The Siren' 3 JAVAUX, JANE Class Sec. 23 Senior Sextette hy Annual Staff 143 Paper Staff by Pep Club 1,2,3,u3 N Club 2, 33 Band 1,2,3,h3 chorus 1,2, 3,145 Basketball 2,33 Softball 2,3,hj School News Reporter 2,33 USusie The Siren 33 'Rest Assured 14 Ivlmsou, MIRIAM Class Pres. 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,hj Pres. 35 V. Pres. 155 Paper Staff 33 Chorus 2,3,hj Senior Sextette hs Basketball Manager 23 nSusie The Siren 33 Rest Assurednh ' IVIE, IDALENE Class Treas. 33 Student Council 3 ,113 Paper Staff 3,143 Editor hs Annual Staff 3,h3 Pep Club l,2,3, hs SeC.hj NNN Club 2,35 Chorus 1 2,3,h5 Senior Sextette hs School News Reporter 33 H.C.3 Basketball 1,2,33 Softball l,2,3,h3 WSus1e The Sirenn 33 nRest Assuredn h VALEDICTURIAN h.oo KRATZBERG, ALBERT Student Council hi Annual Staff 3 kj Football hi Basketball 1,2,3,h NNW Club 3,h3 Stage Manager 33 NRest Assuredn h MARCHBANKS, JESS Class Treas. l,h5 Student Council 2,3,h3 WNW Club l,2,3,h3 Baseball l,2,3,h3 Basketball 2,3,h3 Foot- ball 1,2, 3,145 Susie The siren 3 NRest Assuredn h MARKWELL, QUENTIN Class Pres. hy Football l,2,3,h, Basketball l,2,3,h3 Baseball l,2, 33 'Susie The Sirenn 35 'Rest Assured' h MCGUIRE, PATSY Class V. Pres. 23 Carnival Queen 25 Pep Club l,2,3,h3 Chorus l,2,3 kg Band l,2,3,h5 WSusie The Sirenn 35 nRest Assuredn h oLsoN, VELMA Student Council hg Pep Club 1,2,3 Chorus 35 Football Princess 23 Potato Bowl Attendant bg nSusie The Siren 3 PUCKETT, LAURETTA Greenleaf 1,25 'NW Club 35 Chorus 3,h5 Pep Club 3,h3 'Rest Assuredn h SEDIVY, IRENE Homecoming Queen 33 Pep Club 1,2, 3,hg Chorus 1,2,3,h5 Band 1,23 Basketball 2,35 Softball 1,2,3,h3 Susie The Siren 3 1042180 Wm ,,A HOLLINGER, MINNIE sEn1vr c'N' Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,h5 Chorus 1,2,3,h5 Band 1,25Softba11 1,2,3,h5 soskstbsll 2,35 SHINN, DUANE Class Pres. 35 Student L15 Pres. 33 'N' Club Paper Staff 35 Annual Baseball 3,h5 Football hs 'Susie The Siren' Assured' h Council 1, 1: 2: 31,43 Editor h 5 2,35 Capt. 33 'Rest STETTLER, CAROLYN Student Counc:L1l,2,35 Paper Staff 35 Ann al Staff 1,2,3,h5 'N' Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,h51e11 Leader 2,3,h5 Chorus 1,2,3,ugP1ssiss 3,u Senior Sextette L5 Basketball 15 Softball 15 Student Play Dir. 3 Rest Assured' lt A SALUTATORIAN 3.96 YOUNG VADA Pep Club 1,2,3,f., Pres. ug Chorus 2,3,h5 Band 1,2,3,h5 Senior Sex- tette h5 Student Council 3,h 5 Basketball 1,2,3g Softball 1,2 'N' Club 2,35 Pres. 35 'Susie The Siren 3 snyssn, BILL New Plymouth 1,2,35 Sports Sta- tician hg 'Rest Assured' h cARTER, GAYLE TALKINGTON chorus 1,2,3,h5 Pep Club 1,2 CLASS COLORS: SILVER AND ORCHID CLASS FLOWER: SWEETPEA CLASS MUTTO: STILL PURSULNUS STILL SLCALSVING if ' VA W Mifffiybf W pf 0 ..... l h lrfhi p-. r-4 Blass Prophecy The morning of Notus's 125th anniversary celebration dawned bright and clear with Idalene andnmvas heads of the celebration scurrying hither and thi- ther on last-minute missions. Hurrying over to the speakers' stand to make sure all was in readiness, we noticed a peanut vendor setting up his stand. Imagine our amazement when he .turned around and we saw that he was Bob Farmer one of our old school- mates. After a short chat with Bob we rushed on to the speakers' platform where an electrician was installing the loud-speaker. This electrician, Ja Marchbanks, was familiar to both Idalene andme, so our work was made brighter as we chatted. Ja told us that Velma Olson was working as a chauffeur for Jane Javaux whose husband was a wealthy toothpick typhoon. Ja also informed us that he'd recently heard from Quentin Markwell who was now head of the world's largest baby-sitting service. Our next stop was the parade grounds where the buggies and wagons were assembling. Suddenly Miriam noticed that each covered wagon bore the sign U d Compan n. Upon further inquiry, we learned that Vada was head of a large Eastern covered wagon manufacturing concern. A loud Whee hawn turned our attention to the mule corrals where a mule driver was just picking hin elf gingerly up off the ground. Hurrying to help him we discovered him to be Bay Bethel, another of our old classmates. He told us that he was head of the Mule Dr vers Association,and was here to drive a wagon in the parade. ., 'f 4.1 J' 4, i-74-foy.f,c ' One of our guest speakers was to be LsurettafPuckett, Idaho's congress woman so Idalene and I hurried to meet he traii. As the t ain pulled out and the conductor stuck his head out, we saw he was none other than Paul Boatnan who had also graduated from high school with us. Lauretta said he was just playing conductor on the railroad he owned with Val Barfues and Darlene Atte- bgrry who were both famous business names. we escorted Laurettag to the Qptus Statler, one of the world's largest hotels, where bellhop 'Irene Sedilftook her bags. We went into the dining room for a bite of breakfast and were served ham and eggs cooked by the world famous chef Jean Ceo er. It was now tgie for the celebration so Lauretta, Idalene, and I took a cab to the speaker's stand in the center of the'EItyT As we took our places, I noticed a woman filling pitchers with ice-water and discovered it was Caro- ln Stettler whose company manufactured round ice cubes. She was advert'iIE'g her product. After I had introduced Lauretta, I sat looking over the large crewd which was on hand for the celebration. Suddenly I noticed a man with seven children crowding around him. When I saw his face I nel ly fainted for it was none other than Duane Shinn who had been the student bed president dur- ing our last year at ourfa later Notus High School. My gaze was dis- tracted from Duane by a woman who was wearing a fantastic hat which reminded me of a parachute. Suddenly I remembered that Maxine vpesze g and ex- classmate and now-famous hat designer, had wired IdE3ne and I that she was planning on attending the celebration. A little closer scrutiny revealed that the hat belonged to Maxine and as I caught her eye, we exchanged a grin. The day was terribly hot and as the speeches ended and the parade started, I noticed several people were looking sick. Suddenly Idalene called my attention to a woman who had fainted. The doctor attending her turned out to be 'Ehmsy McGuire7and as the ambulance took her away, I glimpsed the face of Wiggle Carter Et the wheel. ameras were popping and we noticed one cameraman hanging from a tree. He proved to be Billie Smyser the famous photographer who 'always gets his picture.n The crowds pressed forward around one particularly attractive float and we saw a police-woman vainly struggling to keep them back. Hester Allison, top police-woman, was always on her job. A plane buzzed the crowd and stampeded a wagon. Later we learned that the pilot was Albert Kratzberg who flew planes just like he drove cars. At last the celebration was over and as Idalene and I headed home, we saw a street-cleaner sweeping up the debris. We were too ired tolbe sur- prised when we learned that it waal Minnie Sedivy Hollinger. 7041 At last we were home and as Idalene and I slipped our shoes oii and gave our poor, tired feet a chance to relax, we compared notes and discovered that we had seen all our old classmates that day. After a light supper we fell into bed and dropped off to sleep to dream of the good ol' days at Notus High. Idalene Ivie Miriam Iverson Glass istury In the month of September l9h2 six of the present graduating classgvelma Olson, Jess Marchbanks, Qgayle Talkington? Patsy McGuiref Jane Javaux, and Darlene Attebergy enrolled in the first grade of Notus, under the direction of Miss Crandall. we no sooner learned that B came before C than Robert Farm r from Ten Davis joined us. In the second grade with Miss Burtch as our teacher we added Hester Allison from Caldwell, Albert Kratzberg from Kuna, and Miriam Iverson and Idalene ivfe who were promoted from the first grade. With Mrs. Small as our teacher for the third grade we were furthur enlarged by the admittance of Quentin Markwell of Caldwell. Our fourth year found us divided with Mrs. Breshears and Mrs. Van Slyke as our teachers. That year we welcomedflrene Sedi!i'from Monmouth, Oregong Carolyn Stettler from Roy, Utahg and Albert Kratzber who had left u in the second grade to go to Ten Davis rejoined us. With the addition ofihinnie Sedigy from Monmouth, Oregon, and Maxine Brown from Wilder, Mrs. Van Slyke calmly led us through our fractions in the fifth grade. Having no further entries, we were taught by Mrs. Don- nely in the sixth grade. Under the direction of Mrs. Evans, our seventh grade teacher, we welcomed Duane Shinn from Nyssa and Vada Young irom Ten Davis. Then we reached our' final year of grade school with high school to look forward to, and Mr. Holmes as our teacher. The highlights of our grade school career were sponsoring and being placed second in a scholastic contest and beinglnnored at a basketball banquet forplacing second in the tournament. We were admitted into UHigh Schooln in the fall of 1950 with John Downer and Jack Buettgenbach as our class advisors. This year our class enjoyed the admittance of Paul Boatman and Bay Bethel of Red Top, Jean Cooper from Nyssa, and gada Yogng who rejoined us from Ten Davis. The big events of the Fresh- man year were class day when we went to Ferncroft and being initiated by the Soph mores at a party where we had to wear a cowboy outfit WBackwards!N In our Sophomore year we thoroughly enjoyed giving the UFreshmenn their initiation party with our class advisor, Mrs. Provost. For our class day we went to Black Canyon Dam for a picnic and later went swimming at Royston's. In our Junior year we presented our special Junior play called WSusie the Sirenn with Mrs. Clarke as our play director. Then we held our Junior- Senior Banquet with 'Oriental Gardensn the theme. Our new members this year were Kal Barfuss of Middleton and Lauretta Puckettlfrom Greenleaf. We finally received our class rings, which we EII thought were much nicer than the Seniors'. As we finish our l2th and final year of highschool, we are very proud to have Bill Smyser from New Plymouth join us. Our four main events of the year were, of course, Commencement, our Senior Sneak with Mr. Lane as our advisor, the Senior play, WRest Assuredu with Mr. Buettgenbach as our director, and the banquet given in our honor by the Junior class with the theme of uHarbor Lights.N Things such as these will linger in our memories and remind us of Notus for a long, long, long time. Perhaps forever. Yelma Olson Jess Marchbanks - a.- h n 180 O42 Q 1 Blass ill We, the Senior Class of 19514, being of sound mind and body and of a desire to be kind to our faculty and fellow schoolmates do hereby will and bequeath to our legal heirs and those persons herein specified on this, the bwentie uhdsy of May, nineteen hundred and fifty four, the following articles of our estate. We, the Senior Class, will to the faculty a chance for a happier life next year at N. H. S. We, the Senior Class, leave to the Juniors, our home room with the hope that they will keep it as clean, neat, and quiet as we have in the past year. I, Val Barfuss, will sv ability to be late for classes to Marilyn Severson. It comes in handy on test days. I, Maxine Brown Breashears, will to the Typing Class next year W typewriter eraser. It's especially good at erasing carbon copies. I, ,Miri Iverso , leave to anyone who wants it, nv notebook on How to Get Along with eachers , or Ten Easy Ways to Pull The Wool Over Their Eyes . I, Paul Boatman, will to Joan LaRue all sv day dream. They sure do bright- en up classes. I, 'Patsy HcGuireY will to Karen Downer my inability to pass notes without the teachers catching them. I, Vade Youn will to next years Bookkeeping Class the community bottle sf ink which I mist e thought I owned, I, Bob Farmer, will to Jerry Bqley, my place in the hearts of all referees. I, Ja Harchbanks, will to Dan Barfuss fand anyother player who can make it! iq' spot on the all Conference Football Team. I, Ray Bethel, leave to Janice Lessly xv locker on the bottom. The stooping is good reducing excersise. I, Darlene Atteberry, will W ambitious and businesslike attitude to Ted wO0d3e I, CGayle Carterz will ny ability to catch a man and keep his to Wanda Thornton. I, Quentin Markwell, will leave Shop Class with a sigh of relief and grat- itudee I,AHinnie Sedivy Hollinger, will ny ability to be a perfect housewife to Dorothy Shapel. I, Hester Allison, will to Howard Iverson all the front seats I had to sit in. At least you can see the board: I, Duane Shinn, will to someone who can use them and get away with it, W water gun and rubber band. I, Carolyn Stettler, will to Fern Gentry ly naturally curly hair. It comes in handy when you have so many late dates. In Albert Kratzberg, will to George Barfuss W wonderful long shot which I never go a chance to show off .in any basketball game. I, Jane Javaux, will to arvone who likes to irritate teachers, nv giggle. I, Jean Cooper, will mf ability at guessing right on true and false tests to Elaine Smith. You always have a S0-S0 chance with my method. I, Billie Symser. will to Benita Berrojablis, sw good behavior in classes. I, Irsne.SsQiz14 will mv 'Poor PUSUI' smile to Clifford Shiva. to use when a teach r is bawling him out. I Lauretta Puckettb will to June Cooper, my usefulness as a stenc1.1.-1-,ypex-, This is one sure way to get out of classes. . I, Idalene Ivie, will my box of thunbtacks to anyone who will promise to mise them .often in the proper places. - I, Velma Olson, will to Shirley McCarty IU ability to catch a football player, QA star at that!!! , Sworn before us on this day of Hay twentieth, 19Q1e Jane Javaux Hester Aiiissn , I LV W-- A, . y Q . K fy X I h- . ., , , 1 Il 572' f 2 , f f 1 1 X yy -J f f X X ' gripes uma, . ' 4 4 -.. K astavl + ! WV W QWWLQ ig!! f ' T G , - i- ' X 1041180 Barfuss ref Dillon Berrojablis Cooper Dggner Garth! Grldwbhl Lisle Maples Mc Farlin ii ,.,' Penner J amea Schmidt Severson Tews Don Thornton Wolfe Wymer ' of 97 , .. .- . ... . .J 64 , H laqge-crew H fuU7SQVClGSS C0411 1 k Ll?-xr L -I Jgx - X 19' M I ff... 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Ci G v 'SX .71 X , ...K oward Iverson Iniss Barbara Linning 1041180 ofa D810 R0bBI'Tf 1.018 Larry Li-S10 Maples Martin Puckett Ji-11 Clifford Annette Elaine Puller! , Schmidt Smith Glarice Shirley Charles Dick Talbot Talkington Mc Farlin Ode Melvin Mary Ellen Esther Bu-bu-g Thiel Williams Winters wigemn Teddy Wood i - ' fxf f' alas! myere P Q Pi170.fQS in flje crew N I, W, N 1 , - ' ,f ' l ra 4 ,f , 'X ff' ' x 'W fx? Ac-P .f 4 t X W Q 4 . . f J' , W! W-J' , f H . - , l - lf ' , . lk 1012180 Football FirstRow: D. Brown, D. Thorton, J. Bayley, J.A. Marchbanks, D. Shinn, Q. Markwell, T. Woods, D. Lisle, C. McFarlin. Second Row: Coach Buettgenbach, R. Lessly, D. Javaux, H. Iverson, C. Shinn, D. Beckley, G. Barfuss, R. Hofeldt, Coach Lane. Third Row: R. Allen, F. Ballard, A. Kratzberg, V. , B. Farmer, D. Barfuss, D. McFarlin, R. Ohrt. Bayley OB Shinn LHB Capt. Markwell h-B Marchbanks FB val Parfuss All-Conference I.f -Qggnt Back Barfuss Rjfj B Qncilalagcgk-ig DFl.Liisl,3 MC Fam in C Lessly G Ohrt LT Kratzberg LE. Basketball Left to Right: J. Bayley, L. Conway, J. A. Marchbanks, Q. Markwell, V. Barfuss, B. Farmer, D. Barfuss, D. McFarlin, C. Lisle, A. Kratzberg, H. Tews, D. Gradwohl. Managers: D. Thorton, C. Shinn. Coach: Ron Lane. Left to Right: E. Goodson, T. Wood, J. Woolery, D. Beckley, J. Ellis, F. Ballard, D. Ode, H. Iverson, R. Lessly, G. Barfuss. Coach: Jack Buettgenbach. 1U'il6lCbU Albert Kratzberg Bob Farmer Dan Barfuss J. A. Harchbanks Quentin Markwell .A '- ' 1 ' . A '. , 1 W- W' 'X M M. W, + ww ., 1 X ,.,,y.,' ,, , , , V 1 NI , w 'N 1 ,H W , wH 3, I , 1, ,,,, 1 ',, .' 1 5.1 1042152 Baseball Eff' FRONT ROW: F. Ballard, E. Goodson, D. Thorton, J. A. Marchbanks, D. Gradwohl, D. Shinn, J. Bayley. SECOND ROW: D. Badger, V. Barfuss, D. Barfuss, C. Lisle, D. McFar1in, Q. Markwell, H. Tues. Coach: Ron Lane. 5 ost BGA K FIRST ROW: I. Sedivy, H. Hollinger, H. Dwinell, D. Beck, W. Thorton, J. Pullen, B. Coon. SECOND ROW: I. Johnson, A. Wiseman, C. Wolfe, C. Talbot, E. Slith, I. Ivie, I. M. Ivie. THIRD ROW: M. Breshears, B. Wiseman, E. Winters, J. LaRue, J. Pullen, A. Berrojalbis, B. Linning, M. Williams, E. Brown. FOURTH ROW: L. Martin, F. Geni try, B. Berrojalbis, S. Talkington, S. McCarty, D. Jamerson, G. Leverton, J. Jav- aux, C. Everett. Coach: Carol Spears. 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This annual was developed through many hours of work and it is our aim to satisfy the students. The editor of the staff is Duane Shinn, Bus. Man., Carolyn Stettler, Asst. Ed., Grace Leverton, Asst. Bus. Man., Betty Coon, Typistsg Jean Cooper, Jane Javaux, and Idalene Ivie, Artists, Jill Pullen, Dale Badger, Photographerglil- bert Kratzberg and Subscription Man. Rodger Lessly and Wanda Thornton. Our advisor is Mrs. Helen Clarke. If ff-?w '2 1 6 .ny Q, 1 XA- . f u' ,J C15 1 Ax , lazy, 4 1041180 W M. .T 175115 rw. 3 X19 X gb lr' Sir? Newspaper Sitting, Grace Leverten, Idalene Ivie. Standingg Mrs. Spears .Ina nae Ivie, Lauretta Puckett, Jane Jauvax, Karen Downer, Wanda Thorten, ZL r Betty Coon, Joan Pullen, Hester Allison, Absent, Darlene A berry, Jean Cooper. ..vF ' The Paper Staff is a voluntary organization composed of students, who have given their The Editor, extra time for publishing a paper for the Student Bod . Idalene Ivie, publishes a paper every two weeks, with the help of Asst. Ed., Grace Leverton, and the other members of the paper staff. The articles are The purpose divided up among the members each time the paper is published of the paper is to bring the news of happenings, sport out- comes.and other articles that would interest the students. Our advisor paper. Mrs. Spears also helps with the problems of putting out a ul 1041180 Letterman First rcwg Jerry Bayley, Duane Shinn, Ray Ohrt, Albert Kratzberg, Bob Farmer, Quentin Harkwell, Billy Smyser, Ja Marohbanks, Second rowg Don Penner, Larry Conway, Dan Barfuss, John Ellis, Paul Boatman, Denton McFarlin, Freddy Bal- lard, Third rcwg Hr. Buettgsnbach, Rodger Lessly, Charles McFarlin, Dale Brown, Carl Lisle, Mr. Lane. Our LetterIen's Club is composed of the young men in this high school who have received letters of award in athletic competition. This organise- tion is controlled by the rules and regulations of the Snake River Confer- ence, of which Notus is s member. One of the main achievements of the club is the annual faculty-varsity basketball game the p oceeds from this game goes to back the athletic pro- gram. President....... ....J. A. Hhrchbanks Vice President .... ........ Dan Barfuss Sec'-TMICOOOO Oiilllllhrry Advisors...... ...Jack Buettgenbach Ron Lane 'W --+f,7g4'fJ W If S Q71 Z W if fi Wg, ,,. M wffvf A VMM J ff M 40-4: - ' ..f.-57f:.f'VX'? :J ,EZL 7V 144' rj T 5 w fl g T iAfj g1 V A Q4 2.,.oo4!,OLv.-fvfal I fm? , I, W HP 1041180 J 1 Sf graft 3 l C5 fs 9 'W O Pep Club First row, J. Stettler, J. Pullen, W. Thorton, V. Young, J. Javaux, D. Attaberry, D. Beck, J. Dean, K. Downer, G. Leverton, I. Ivie, M. Iverson, P. Mb Guire, C. Stettler, Mrs. Spears. Second row, M. BrUWn, M. Sedivy, I. Sedivy, J. La Rue, S. Talkington, B. Berrojablis, A. Schmidt, L. Puckett, A. Berrojablis, B. Wiseman, B. Coon, H. Allison, G. Everett, J. Cooper. Third rowg I. Johnson, J. Lessly, J. Pullen, F. Wise an, E. Boatman, I. Ivie, E. Smith, J. Cooper, C. Talbotsfge Allisonb M. Severson, P. Nymer, E. Brown. Fourth rang L. Maples, D. Shapel, R. preaker, . Gentry, L. Marten, S. McCarty, B. Linning, 3, Jameson, C. Wolfe, R. Winters, B, Beck, P, sinner, M. Williams. This group is composed of girls from various fields of school activeties. The purpose of this club is to help with school activities, to make money for our club and our school, and to encourage students to take part in school activities. Our main school activity was our Football Banquet held in November. Our club activity was selling concessions at games. The president of this organization is Vada Young,V.Pres.,Miriam Iverson, Sec, Idalene Ivie, Treas. Grace Leverton,and Sgt. at Arms Alice Berrojalbis. Z1 DU 1U4 p A French Club FIRST ROW: Janice Stettler, Jerry Bayley, Joan Pullen, Donna Beck, Wanda Thorton, SECOND ROW: Betty Coon, Marilyn Severson, June Cooper, Edna Boatman, Roger Lessly. TEACHER: Mrs. cm-ke. Aces Sluts., FRENCH CLUB The membership of the French Club consists of students who study French at school here or know how to speak or read French. Correspondence has been carried on with students in other countries where French is spoken. The French Club has had reports on famous French scientists, musicians, painters, military leaders and also radio plays. The customs and traditions of the French people have also been studied through-out the year. j, K wif QM! 1041180 M L, 0 3 s Choral Club First Row: Mr. Maxam, Betty Beck, Pgalene fgiatglgk, Vada Young, Darlene At- teberry, MJ.:1g,,11eLgg1,,, Ina Mae Ivie, 'Patsy McGuire, Donna Beck, Janice Stettler, Marilyn Severson, ' ra ' Second Row: Ruth Sprecker, Carol Wolfe , Sharon Webster, Lavon Denet, Phy is Wymer, Dorothy Shapel, Elaine Smith, Wanda Thornton, Hester Allison, Joan Pullen, Jill Pullen. Third Row Jean Cooper, Betty Leverton, Charla Smith, Edna Boatman, Carolyn Stettler, Grace Leverton, June Cooper, Alice Berrojalbis, Lauretta Puckett, Irene Sedivy, Alfreda Wiseman. Fourth Row: Lela Maples, Esperanza Brown, Pauline Jamison, Mary Ellen Williams Janice Lessly, Clarice Talbot, Annette Schmidt, Jane Javaux, hldalene Iviefs Joanne Dean, Gayle Tallcington, Maxine Brown. Fifth Row: Evon Fivecoats, Marilyn Overaan, Juanita Simpson, Connie Everett, Francis Farquhar, Doris Jamion, Barbara Lirming, Nancy Will, Darlene Wilkerson, Joan La Rue, Iniss Johnson, Minnie Sedivy. The Notus High Chorus directed by Mr. Maxam, consists of about 50 high school students and 8 eithth graders. The eighth graders were cho- sen on basis of music ability and school grades. Theactivities of the chorusrthis year were: Music Clinic, Music Festival and Spring Concert. Accompanists for the year were: Carolyn Stettler, ,,,R.ex Mirian Iverson, Marilyn Severson, Janice Stettler, an Donna Beck. 5 M WW Sextette Qmngiggglk fff x fx? X. ' r - -. M Z Oo . P4 Y-1 Qi C5 v-4 SENIOR SEXTETTE Hester Allison, Idalene Ivie, Carolyn Stettler, Q , Darlene Atte- berry, Vada Young, and Jane Javaux, pianist. mg QM K . 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The band under the direction of Mr. Maxam has year playing at football and basketball games, the other performances. This group is composed largely of high school exceptions of two grade students. The school appreciates the pep this group has the school activities. One of the climaxes of the Concert. had a very active Pep Rally Sndu students with the added to many of year is the Spring The senior members of the band who are graduating this year are, Jane Javaux, trombone, Hester Allison, and Eagalgggguire clarinet, N x and Vada Young, cornet. all ef-elf x V. WJ? 0 . 7144.44 ' ,JL Q'-ZDVLL :a,,4,,,,4kf2.ad4 2 54470 6 1 nl -f 'V'0 V62 'Z'o 'c 'i Q46 awww f 'i xm4M4fe7 !?7.f1J .WVU im ' ' fzwjzw l , M 6,3 '54 5 M if. I E Nm , J 1042180 mlll:u'-..-s Left to Rights Janice Stettler, Shirley Talkington, Bonita Berrojalbis, Donna Beck, Joan Pullen, Barbara Linning, Barbara Wiseman, Connie Everett, Betty Coon. This group of underclassmen started training under Mr. Maxam's direction last year. Together they worked out routines which served to keep the basketball fans entertained between halves of home games. They also performed for the crowd at the sub-district basketball tournament at Fruitland. These girls have done an excellent job this year and will be on hand next year to provide much re- freshing entertainment. Miw MM W of fp M WW Z Wmjtgpuo aw 4 C H, T! O Uibfv qwffw . Q QQMQV 1 R .....,,,..., -- ' Mig 3 233535 W M2 xi Wi? is SN i O is X ,g Emi! if iii? Q33 'QA' 1 dmv awp? J rf ,,,,V H M MZZZMM Q A ' GV , WW WW Wig, -iv - UV B GC, QVF H I ' do k 9 ll' in ang y HRV I I ,UF I1 Mr nr- .-M .--Q .f Wi ' ll was I WPS wa x ? ' 3 5 qt u 54,5 A 7 1 I --an . -X I 'u X ,, v H! 1 I f .X 45 Q R I QQ i g. , f, 6? . I is Q' XS 'll ' 9 , -1.- 42180 g 10 I THE KEY T0 SUCCESS IN I2 WORDS! 2?-if Y E- .v1f,,?' Vvffff , ,- fe-K S S f C. Rl Q W X f fff M6532 l'll study and get ready WQL' ' and then maybe the chance will come. 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