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X4 'fd-419 Q 5 .. 1 A, 7 : 5 N Gyn . , - f' , 2 OJ YQ 5 , 4 if f C Vwfff f f7i57 ' - 3 .,,,.....-f-'- i X 1 , L,' 1 ' 1 ,W w5jfy3?Zyf ' Qyffwjifglgfgzzfi Q ' '55 Gp gf , , Qg if is E3 QQ f ,NM 'V Xb X, Mail f52f?fJW 5 if JZ W li W- 2 ? ?2W3Ni2 3 im +5 Q N Q5 3335 S 3' W C3 ' N4 4 'Q Q ., , V ' , t- K fir' -A 'fx' i ' I .-- J MW' 2 F gg 'MWMWKWM SSQSSQ ? 77551412 My N I 1 , 5 . f l L xx n Q hw, - Ew 1 Lt: j-,L' Y-- ofzewafwl We present to you the 1955 Axe. In it we have endeavored to perpetuate the memor- ies of your school, its spirit, its teachers, and the friends with whom you shared its pleasant associations. It is our wish that in the years to come it will remain a living record of some of the happiest hours of your life. gcuzlenh. Ag . .M 5. M4440 ,Mmm 9 . 5. An. U. m a,1e who lost her life during her Dedicated to the memory of J We of the Axe Staff dedicate this 1955 Axe to Miss Pauline Howerton, who has in past years given of her time and talent to produce many outstanding annuals. X l 4,5-,digg ' N JQxxn,,1lh -,ll 1. K- A I X A 5 - , I X ' - xxx -1 --- K A Xlil ljw W' lf' --'ll , - U QJQ i 'X 'A S-,gy Z fi X T xii i Q7 1 , Q was RQ Aw WN 'O E'-X N ll I sp Q: Q f, fr If Re, 'T' . s - Rig! X by j eff Z iQ' dX.,T,f7i9' ' ' 5eacbfzaSce6Z6Zo.1. p M N x 1 I 1 I Y j1,f7fVK k ' 3 WW H WO X3 V to fi f - V ix rm hx by W! .JJ fx WM , ,, Q5 I W vain f x ,Q Wen L X n ' ' 5' H! WK 0 :NF yr X QQ , wx N hm N X, N , YQ 3 5 5 N YN 3? ff' 2 Iv 6 Q F ,X ,X IX j!! ' ' W If' f, ,V ff jf, 1211 fy? 5 ff 'Z ' ?'w W?ZWf W Eff,f27W? F0 WM QQ ZW M MM' ffl! f' - 1 A. ff , W M fm 4 X I Z-J'-p,,,.,. ff!! x .ff 1 X 5 Y M Ri .1 A e i . 3 Q E . 4 ' 5' mx' : F5 x W 3 3 5 V03 V 0 Q +. A X 600 ,W - 1 x P, el -. xl I' X 1 N A + 'Xa +57 Q MN M F X9 . R - Yf u Q4-.gg As-K ,Pr 2 5 if f,. f .L lk, Left to right: Homer Judy, Robert Norvell, William Arms, Donovan Douglas, Jerome Bwru- baker, Eldon Jensen. gddfld Of ' These men have labored diligently for many hours donating their time, effort, energy and good judgment in determining policies for Payette schools. The only compensation for their hard work is the knowledge that they have helped to build better citizens for tomorrow. We Wish them to accept our deepest thanks for a job well done. Adm. . The duties of the administrators are many, varied and difficult. Pay- ette High School is fortunate to have as its Superintendent, Mr. Donovan Douglas and as its Principal, Mr. Leo Palumbo. These men have done an excellent job with whole-hearted cooperation from teachers and studen jx ,YQ 1 , of Mr. Donovan L. Douglas ' Superintendent 4.4 Mr. Leo J. Palumbo J Principal Q. , '-V , .W EA 'gf-f. ff? I kT, --2 l, it .U x , Gary Catron l im S President James Belknap Vice President W Hfflffllymm The aim of the student council is to pro- mote a spirit of co-operation between fac- ulty and members, to assist in regulating school activities, develop a greater student interest in activities and endeavor to br-ing about stronger student leadership. Student Council officers are Gary Catron, President! Jim Belknap, Vice-President, Lana Huschke, Secretary 3 and Diane Biv- ens, Treasurer. I .ff Lana I-Iuschke Secretary -11.7.9 First Row-M. Beckwith, D. Bivens, M. Ryan, L. Huschke, O, Crosby. Second Row-T. Williams, M. Asmulssen. Third Row-M. Sullivan, M. Trail, G. Catron, J. Belknap, S. Heacock, D. Landon. --5 fi , , rv- fm y msg , , 1. ffifggg M53 .,,. Diane Bivens Treasurer l 'S-my -af 'Q 1 ?wf6fff x , WA 1 f' r 1, l I ' ' V X I . 'lf A , ,Q l , A X , X, I 1: 'hx Y: JY X V X 1, '- if I. Driscoll p S. Dailey B. A. J. Dailey English U of I' U of B. S. U of I, NNC . . Soc. Studies SIMM A ff Biologly Indust. Arts v- ' 1' B. A. Librarian Gooding Col. Colo. State Teachers NNC J, Maxwell Q-v--' E. Mctonkey English U of Minn., N.D, Teachers College Speech, Radio NICE, QSCE , vt' ,. 7s . ,,,. 1 ki J. Purcell SB- A. Music ...- C of I 5 fv'UN H. 3Hoch Agriculture U of I P. Howerton , B. s. I -- .f' gif- ' N' English . , Q N. E. Mo. st. I A' Teachers Col. a '11 A xv. Q I U uv s . W' :fl y y b V, 355 4 Ig nrvr N 5 J lv! 43, .ang K I ff 2 ' J ' V' ' 'D . V L 'gps W ,: Q 1 ,, 5 i .,., s h L. Hooper A ' y If I Mathematics Q D L. Lumens I NICE, U of I in-fg B S E' gum Science ? ' ' . V: N. D. Normal lg2EJlIhl3mT.?bo?SW ng LQ' and Indus Col Wsc L 'i -lsr- H. Johnson Physical Ed SICE, C of I fx Ip ff? Y? , J' A' M. Reynolds A. B. Soc. Studies Physical Ed NNC .AL RW I Languages Business Ad U.N.D., U of I G. White H. Wilson B. S. B. A. Hist., Phy. Ed Hornemaking NICE U of K I 1 J , co 'T 1 12 SENIOR Fl N NOU NC EMENTS ONLY , Vi' 7 ff ?3Ef k25Ya?7?1fjf ML , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-M. Ryan, Q R Sedlmayer, J. McNutt, O. Crosby, B. Nel- 'jlfff 'L f'-if W Lu ,G , , '-Q...-i V : ' To l f. 2 , A l ..A ..,.,, H R ' fi Q f '17 Ar, I ,,' : , , T S '. n , if 'U' .,.,,, ' 1 , . W U ., c X ff , f I I The 1955 Seniors of Payette High School have finally reached the peak of their high school education. The climb has not been easy for they have struggled through many a difficult assignment and trying responsibility. The class officers this year are as follows: Marion Ryan, President 5 Bill Nelson, Vice-Presidentg Jimalee McNutt, Secretaryg Rosemary Sedl- mayer, Treasurerg Owen Crosby, Class Representative. Under the guidance of their capable officers they held a cooked food sale and a .raffle to earn money for their senior sneak. Besides this, much of their time was spent planning for their commencement. VALEDICTORIAN D ORIS GIS SEL SALUTATORIAN LANA HU SCHKE 13 U gf 'H' R' V ? if 1' 1-- JANICE AUSMAN ...Jann She brightens the world with her air of sweetness and sincerit Y FHA 1-2-3-43 Sec. 43 GAA 23 Radio 43 Sr. Ch0il' 43 Treble Clef 4. JACK BAINBRIDGE Jake 'Tm not bashful when you get to know me Football 2-3-4: Basketball 2-3--43 Baseball 3-43 P Club 3-43 Choir 3. MICHEAL BARBER uneen T' 'nts qu-5-nv GEORGE BASKETT Muscles Little man with big ideas Radio 43 Key Club 3-43 Key Club Sec. 43 Newspaper Staff 4. JIM BELKNAP ltJirn!! Full of fun, and fancy free Football 2-3-43 Key Club 3-43 Choir 3-43 Senior Qu-artette 43 ASB V. Pres. 43 Student Council 4. DIANE BIVENS HDieH Dizzy Fingers Band 1-2-33 Pep Band 33 FHA 13 Axe Staff 3-41 Choir 43 Treble Clef 43 ASB Treasurer 43 Student Council 43 Pep Club 43 All State Band 3. Ladies, here I am Football 1-2-3-43 Basketball 1-2-3-43 Baseball 1-2-3- 43 Key Club 2-33 Class V. Pres. 23 Class Pres. 33 Choir 43 Student Council 3. l . f 3. XJ JAMES BIVENS ..Jim,, My love, My Chevie, and me Band 13 FFA 1-2-3-43 Chapter Sec. 33 Chapter Pres. 43 District Pres. 43 Key Club 2-3-4: Basketball 2-4. LYNN BODILY '1Deb Nonsense and laughter-that's my motto Nevada 33 FHA 13 Thespians 23 Night of January 16 2 JERRY BRUBAKER Jed Autograph line forms to the rear, girls Football 1-2-3-43 Basketball 23 Baseball 23 Key Club 3-41 Vice Pres. 43 P Club 3-4. N X GARY CATRON Cat I may not make sense, but I have fun ASB Pres. 43 Student Council 43 Football 2-33 Key Club 3-43 Board of Directors 43 Axe Staff 33 News- paper Staff 43 Choir 43 Rep. to Key Club Conv. in Philadelphia 3. BUD CI-IALFANT Buddy Curly hair, cute smile, and a Cheve convertible Cheaper by the Dozen 13 Choir 3-4. PATSY CHEEK Pam I understand 3 FHA 1-21 Pep Club 1-2-31 Sr. Band 1-2-3-43 Sec. 11 Vice Pres. 23 Sec. Treas. 33 Pres. 43 Pep Band 1-2-3-43 Swing Band 3-43 Treas. 43 Choir 43 Sweetheart Can- didate 3. Xue uw.. .,.-135 K L A: x, 6 SHIRLEY COLLINS 'AShirl There is nothing more fun than a man FHA 1-2: Radio 2-3-4. OWEN CROSBY Beaglel' Please girls, don't crowdt' Football 23 Basketball 1-2-3-43 ASB Class Rep. 3-43 P Club 3-4: Choir 3: Band 1. DAVID CROWDER Dave She's so nice to come home to Band 2-3-42 Football 1-2. 4 ' ir W 'IF 1 'M ,ni ,, V A 2553125 Q ,.f5i ' ROLAND DAVIDSON Roly He has a smile and a friendly word for all Burns 1-2-3: Payette 4. RONDA DICK Ronnie When Willie comes marching home again Boise 1-2-33 Axe Staff 43 Pep Club 43 Thespians 4 ANN DUNCAN Annie A letter a day keeps the blues away FHA 1-2-3-43 District reporter 23 Pres. 33 Parl. 43 Radio 13 Pep Club 13 Sr. Choir 2-3-43 Treble Clef OPAL EINSPAI-IR Slowpoke Never a dull moment Sr. Choir 2-3-43 Treble Clef 2-3-43 Honor Choir 33 Marianne 33 Axe Staff 43 Office 43 Lib. 4. NORMAN GILBERT Gib Full of arguments, but loads of fun Basketball 2-3-43 Choir 3-43 P. Club 3-4. DORIS GISSEL Dod Five foot two, eyes of blue FHA 1-2-3-43 Sec. 33 Deg. Chair. 43 Dist Officer 33 Axe 3-43 Editor-in-chief 3-41 Office 43 FFA Chap. Sweetheart 33 Pep Club 3-43 Choir 3-41 Treble Clef 3-43 Dist. 3 Honor Choir 43 Marianne 33 FHA State Convention 2-31 Girl's State 3. 2-3-43 Nonette 33 Girl's Sextette 23 Marianne 33 Thespians 2-3-43 Pres. 43 Cheaper by the Dozen 13 Night of January 16 23 Our Miss Brooksi' 33 I Remember Mama 4. Wh:-, EULA GLENN Leigh A girl in a million Fruitland 1-23 FHA 1-2-3-43 Historian 33 Pres. 4g Delegate State Convention 33 Delegate Regional Convention 31 Dist. Parliamentarian 32 Choir 3-43 Sec. and Treas. 43 Dist, 3 Honor Choir 43 Sextette 43 Treble Clef 3'4Q Treas. 33 Marianne 33 Pep Club 3. DAVID GREIF Dave Young man with a horn Football 23 Basketball 3-43 Baseball 3-4: Track 3-4: Choir 43 Treble Clef 43 Band 1-2-3-4: Pep Band 3-41 Swing Band 3-4: FFA 1-2. LOREN GROUT Poncho' Be a clown Football 23 Basketball 2-3-43 Baseball 23 Choir 1. lnd'y vcr'- ' nut- ' 'WN fgur fi -..,,, at 1 V J 'xfflffffiif e ' Y A ff f .3 - U ' ,t s f s is , gc. , gm 5, 4675 9 -5-1. 5 if ' ' L LANA HUSCHKE .Lawns 'Tm trying for a prince of a fellow Axe Staff 1-3-45 Band 15 Student Council 1-45 ASB Sec. 45 Librarian 15 Pep Club 3-45 V. Pres. 45 Thes- pians 45 Choir 45 Treble Clef 45 V. Pres. 45 Gir1's State 35 I Remember Mama 45 Homecoming Can- didate 4. GERALD IRBY Jerry How tall he grew! Choir 35 Radio 3-4. JOAN IRELAND ..Jody,, A smile today, a song tomorrow Band 1-25 FHA 2-3-45 Choir 3-45 Nonette 35 GAA 2-35 Pep Club 3-45 Treble Clef 3-45 Axe Staff 45 Dist. 3 Honor Choir 45 Sextette 45 Marianne 35 Tumbling 2-35 Office 4. BILL IVACEK ..Meat,, You may think Fm quiet-but . . . ? Choir 35 Cheaper by the Dozen 1. MAVIS JARRETT ..Mav,, Absence makes the heart grow fonder Parma 1-2-35 Lib. 4. DAWN JOAN KAISER HDQJWDH l I had to sink my yacht to make the guests go home - GAA 1-25 FHA 15 Treble Clef 25 Pep Club 1-45 Choir 2-35 Thespians 3-43 Radio 31 My Friend Irma 3? Cutlass 4. CAROL HARWOOD Carol A light heart lives long Cascade 1-2-35 Choir 45 Treble Clef 4. BETTY I-IAUGEN Betts Gee, he's cute FHA 15 ASB Class Rep. 15 Axe Staff 3-45 Radio 25 Pep Club 3-45 Pres. 45 Office 45 Sweetheart Candi- date 3, DEAN HILLIARD Deane Would you like to have a. man like me Football 3-45 Basketball 45 Baseball 45 P Club 3-45 Pres. 45 FFA 1-2-3. RAY HOWELL Skeezix What a cra-a-z-y world this is Football 15 Manager Frosh-Soph Basketball 15 Radio 45 My Friend Irmal' 35 Thespians 3. DEAN HUFFMAN Huff Don't fence me in Baseball 25 Basketball 2-3-45 Football 2-45 P Club 3-4. '- RUSSELL HUNT Russ A man of few words-but oooh those words Key Club 2-3-45 Football 2-3-45 Basketball 25 Base- ball 25 Band 15 FFA 1-2-3-45 V. Pres. 4. 4, 7'- BOB KELLER Pogo Football and women. MMMMM! Football 1-2-3-45 Adrian 1-25 Baseball 2-3-4. ZONA KELSO Zonie A bundle of cheer and giggles Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Thespians 45 FHA 1-45 Newspaper 45 Yell Leader l-2-3-45 Axe 45 Choir 45 Treble Clef 45 Homecoming Queen 4. KATHRYN KIRK Kathy Cutest little doll Majorette 1-2-3-45 Major Domo 45 Sweetheart Can- didate 15 Axe Staff 45 Pep Club 3-45 Tumbling team 2-3-45 Choir 2-3-45 Treble Clef 2-3-45 Sec. 45 Mar- ianne 3. MARILYN LOCKEY ..Mel,, Diamonds are a gi1'l's best friend Radio 15 FHA 3-45 V. Pres. 45 Axe Staff 45 Pep Clilb 3-45 Choir 2-3-45 Treble Clef 2-3-45 Dist. 3 Honor Choir 45 Marianne 3. 'I-QlJEN..M-A-I-N of ..DOuy,, H0495 sl Boys are queer creatures. I like men! uv GAA 1-25 Tumbling 25 FHA 1-25 Radio 35 N ws- paper 45 Lib. 4. BEVERLY MAT ,EWS F. uBevu :M nf, .-,g.5,t'g An engaging charm and a bright smile FHA 15 Radio 3-45 Office'3-4. , ,gg -esp . , , ,,,,7 7 , 77, DUANE NIAXEY HMaX77 'Tll try anything once! Basketball 1-2-45 Baseball 45 Key Club 2-3-45 Pres. 45 Radio 25 Choir 45 Treble Clef 45 Axe Staff 45 Thespians 3-45 Our Miss Brooksn 35 My Friend Irma 35 I Remember Mama 4. LEROY MCGLOTHEN rlslugrs Me and my shadow Basketball Manager 3-45 P Club 3-45 Choir 1-3. BOYD McMURC!-IIE ltMacll I should have stood in bed Band 1-2-3-45 Baseball 3-45 Newspaper 45 Choir 45 Football 1-2. BARBARA McMURREN Barb People boil at different degrees Choir 2-3-45 Treble Clef 2-3-45 Honor Choir 35 Non- ette 35 Marianne 35 Axe Staff 45 Radio 45 Office 4, JIMALEE McNUTT Dixie So dear to my heart Class Sec. and Treas. 1-25 Class Sec, 45 GAA 15 FHA 1-45 Pep Club 3-45 Axe Staff 45 Choir 45 Treble Clef 45 Axe Frolic Princess 15 Sweetheart Candidate 2. ROBERT MILOSH HBoblI Always late Key Club 45 Thespians 2-3-4. buy' ,nf -f -0,-M V 4 5, ..Wp,-,, 7 4. ....... , xv J me .5 DOROTHY PARSONS Dot Try Again Axe 1-3-45 Business Mgr. 45 GAA 1-2-35 Parliamen- tarian 35 Pep Club 2-3-45 Parliamentarian 35 Thes- pians 45 Band 15 Choir 3-45 Nonette 35 Sextette 45 Treble Clef 3-45 Dist. 3 Honor Choir 4. ROY PEARSON Slim Tobacco is a dirty weed. I like it Band l-2-3-45 Swing Band 2-3-4. BARBARA POTTS Bobbi Not a care in the world FHA 1-25 Radio 25 Thespians 2-35 Night of January 16 25 My Friend Irma 3. BILL NELSON Bill Marriage is a wonderful institution, but I'm not ready for an institution. Choir 3-45 Pres. 45 Treble Clef 3-45 Radio 35 Class V. Pres. 3-45 Key Club 3-45 P Club 3-45 Football 3-45 Basketball 45 Our Miss Brooks 35 My Friend Ir- ma 35 I Remember Mama 45 Marianne 3. KAREEN BLAIR NEWSOM Susie I got my man! GAA 1-2-3-45 Sec. 25 Treas. 45 Majorette 3-45 Pep Club 3-45 V. Pres. 45 ASB Class Rep. 25 Thespians 3-45 Our Miss Brooks 35 Radio 25 Axe 4. JE NEIL OBRAY Jeanie The quiet mind is richer than a crown FHA 15 GAA 1. .ff BERNARD ROSE ,.Bun,, To please a lady Football 1-2-3-45 Basketball 1-25 Baseball 2-3-45 P Club 2-3-45 Sec. 45 FFA 1-2-35 SRV All-Star Foot- ball 4. MARION RYAN Bones His interests-women, sports, women, cars, women Class Pres. 2-45 Football 2-45 Basketball 2-3-45 Base- ball 2-3-45 Radio 11-35 Thespians 3-45 Treas. 45 Stu- dent Council 2-45 Night of January 16 25 I Re- member Mama 4. DOROTHY SCI-IMIDT Smitty Her ways are ways of pleasantnessn Burns, Ore. 25 FHA 35 Pep Club 45 Radio 45 Choir 45 Treble Clef 4. wa' MARLENE SCHNABEL Marley Escape into dreams South Dakota 15 Radio 4. ROSEMARY SEDLMAYER Rosie She may get A's and Bls, but she prefers D's FHA 1-2-35 Class Treas. 45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Sec. and Treas. 35 Choir 2-3-45 Treble Clef 2-3-45 Sec. 3: Nonette 35 Sextette 45 Dist. 3 Honor Choir 35 Office 4. GARY SHURTLEFF Shirt'l Wit is the only wall between us and darkness Football 1-3-45 Basketball Scorekeeper 45 Baseball 3-45 Baseball Scorekeeper 25 FFA 1. we- 4955 SONJA WILSON Half Pint Her twinkling eyes reveal a bit of mischeviousnessn Band '1-2-3-45 Pep Band 2-3-45 GAA 15 Tumbling 15 Newspaper 45 Librarian 35 Pep Club 3-4. JIM WRIGHT llIdiotH Never, never trust a Woman Emmett 1-2. LARRY ZIEGLER Uzigll Don't flirt with me FFA 1-2-3-45 Sentinel 4. 'nv RONALD SMITH Ron f'Having the time of my life Frosh-Soph Basketball Manager 15 Varsity Manager 15 Vis-Aids 2, Baseball ,N if LOIS STEINIKER ' ,I ugly, ' x Oh, how I like to drive my car, especially Weiser way 11,ovl'f L H-Cf GAA 2-35 Pep Club 3-45 FHA 1-2-3-45 Axe Staff 45 Tumbling 2-35 Choir 2-3-45 Treble Clef 2-3-45 Non- ette 35 Sextette 4: Dist. 3 Honor Choir 45 Marianne 35 Radio 1. SHARON WELLS Klsharil My heart is warm with the friends I make Pep Club 45 Radio 4. 164- lik fir? if apu V, HX f x Y a.- I ff Qriqf J. f ,ff -' '14-'X ,gtk .. ' 4 ' I ?QSxxx.X,kN f K ' 51 1 Qrl 1 i I I W A JJ G W in i ,xx XX 5 4' , lt, rf. i G if fi K IQ 7 il W ' ' f. D Eva Lounsbury, Secretary-Treasurer Den nis Gill, Vice Presidentg Marlin B-eckwlth President? Shirley Heacock, Representative The Junior Class started the year by the election of their class officers. They are as follows: Marlin Beckwith, Presidentg Dennis Gill, Vice-Presidentg Eva Lounsbury, Sec- retary+Treasurerg and Shirley Heacock as Representative to the Student Council. Rosemary Maule was both a Homecoming Princess and a Princess of the Harvest Ball. We worked very hard at trying to earn money, for the main event of the year, Jun- ior-Senior Prom and banquet. Our advisors were Mrs. Rhena West and Mr. Gordon White. 20 , 'bw og-v4'l .gg re A s 'Vi af J I an ,iw . if V lfiafv K- ,.. avg. ' x 'Qc 'V' ns., 5 Q7 ...Q ., i - ,JJ 4 f 9 ,45 1 DAVID AKERS -Dave- Sorry, I gotta work. SIIREDA ARNOLD -Sunny- Pushing a car saves gas. MARLIN BECKWITH -Marly- Some boys think only a- bout girls, but I think a- bout food, too. RONALD BEIGH -Ronnie- Can always be heard but seldom seen? DON CAIN - Donnie- Gee, I'm always getting into trouble? RON CAIN -Ronnie- 'Tm realy the outdoor type. DIANA CLARK -Dee- She has eyes only for Don, and how those eyes sparkle. WAYNE COBLENTZ -Twitch- Who says I'm shy? BEVERLY ASMUSSEN -Bev- fffrhe girl with the giggle V and the car. A A lri ' A bg ADALINE BANES A ' 1 y, -Ada- j She hath a sweet attrac- f, :f.,: I . A tive kind of grace. ALFRED BONNELL .Al-. Don't let my actions fool you. IVARD BUDGE -Budgie- 'Tm a lady's man. LARRY CARSTENS -Shorty- He hath a stern look, but a gentle heart. DIANE CHEEK 1Dii Just a little angel on the inside. RON COCHRAN -Ron- He's dancing on a cloud. JIM COLLINGWOOD -Jimmie- How the girls like his cur- ly hair. JUSTIN E CRABQIREEJ BARBARA DALRYAMPLE - ' ' -Barb- Her voice is s t, gentle Her giggle is the real Mc- and low. Coy. Lois CUMMINGS, LARRY DAVIS -Davy- There never was a wittier He W9-HTS H Smile all the gal, Clay l0I1g'. 21 Al All - A ,VLI V' - X 'V ff 1 5:55 .'iV Eff 53 .,,, 1 , , 1, .f'., .3-jfgf' ff 'DAJ ' 41' f N w'-f+99 ff+ Q 'X as -a if ' L d if ' A rfc, .V J S' , , ' . , 699' k : 'V .-L I' .iv I VQLV , V. 553553, ,ga ig f I 5. ', fl , 4 w s- N' 3 . . I .L Q , - ri. , as .1 .M . .1 ,. , i Ii : V, V , .g d I .17 , 4 A 4 gt' I IKE Y g 1 ,, Qs 5'-N - gi, E., E +f ' 1 l A fv.,a!l Y' , . fl 'nx' 0 A X ::' , so 3 Lqliff W , ' wi ii Y N' M t t N isa' f -e a-. , Q DARRYL DORATHY -Joe- I am a gentleman from sole to crown. if i BRIAN ELLIOTT n,.,,. f-V -Chung- ,ee' This man has the strength A ' X of a giant. ' 'JUDITH EPPLE -Judy- , Her eyes convey a dream. Q .J X 9' :L KENNETH FERREL , -Kennie- Just an easy going fel- - ' low. I s. -P I 4 LLOYD GEHRKE ' if 'X -Gerk- Qs This gent has all the an- f ' ' yswers, and the funny thing , is that they are all right. N 'CSX SONIA GENOWAY E -Fredie- K1Hd words will continue forever. X X Q'ly?4p,-,f ,I 157' -If i KENNETH GOQODMAN rv, -Kenny- EJ A . Someday he'll open his if' ' ,4 , own Arthur Murry studio. - 'AA w l,'l ', N .pile ' s JAMES G'UINDON -4 ext N V -Jimmie- 1 X. N '. A Never to busy to say hello. VIRGINIA HINKLEY -Ginny- Her voice reminds one of the touch of velvet. ERROL JENSEN -Stinky- 1, Wine, women, women, and women. PATTY ELLIS -Pat- Here was the origin of mischief. BETTY LOU ENGLE -Bet- 'I'his little lass has a wise head. ' LORETTA FRATES -Louise- Oh, how sweet a quiet life can be. JOAN FRENCH .JO-. 'Tm on my way, but I donit know where. DENNIS GILL -Denny- His disposition should be an example to all. DALTON GLENN -Dalt- 1 don't play hooky, just have poor health. SHIRLEY HEACOOK -Heap- Just a talkative, friendly, little gal. JOHN HENDERSON -Johnie- A man of few words. LAVINA JOHNSON -Lav- Laugh now and forever more. ARLENE KINNEY -Sunny- Singing her way to hea- Ven. ZZ , ., , iw' F5 . B. nf' A 3,1 V .gm k A K? if vt- -'I 3gi ,,'6-' K V N IN ' I ref! 'Sb' N 1 l wil 5 .498 lar., if r Q f x- aw 3 L - T 5 4 'vlk V. - ', ' i m -4 i l ips in s A in 1 IL,-is 5 - A 1 5 j r I ' M X 4,-lx v pez. ,. i Q A 1 ' ' 2 ' C 7 ,,,.-.-. vs A,'. , . Ma af lf f r . I f ' ' , ' fi.- ' . ..,, , 1 , ,, 41,1 ,V 4 X, f x , , , , , 1, ', 1 '.t'iQff , ,' f f ' fffMW,!?i ' ' P x ' Y GEORGE KOBAYASHI -Gorgeous George- This young lad, we be- lieve, shook hands with Einstein. MARILYN LAINE -Lainey- Her smiles are freely given. EVA LOUNSBURY CARL LARSON -Carl- Efficiency plus a cute sense of humor. GARY LIGHTFOOT -Big Horse- Glirls used to be so ob- noxious, but no-w---wel1?. ANNETTE MANSER -Annie- uJl1St bob bob bobbin 3- Personality plus Ken. -Jume- long. JANE MAC INTOSH -MaMa- Happiness comes with success, and she will surely succeed. ROSEMARY MAULE -Rosie- The nicest things come in small packages and this little lass is the nicest. ' MICKIE MILOSH -Mick- Who says all blonds are dumb ?. SHERENA NORTHROP -Sheri- Her thoughts are fair within her. SONDRA RALSTON -Sandy- She has a strange attrac- tion to Eskimosf' KEN SCHMIDT -Skin- His two favoritesf in ord- gril are Annette and base- a . HARLOW SCOTT -Scotty- This man refuses to be rushed. BILL MAULE -Billy- Just a bundle of mis- chief. LARRY MONROE -Marilyn- We somehow believe him to be related to Mrs. Joe DiMaggio. CRYSTAL MUSGROVE -Chris- Kitten on the keys. LYLE RAYBURN -Ray- This lad does the right things always at the right time. HELEN SALLEE -Sal- Her favorite pastime is talking about boys. VENITA SHEPLER -Nita- Have you ever noticed this lassies dreamy eyes ? SALLY SHERER -Sal- Just waiting until Ronnie comes home. Z3 x . A, A 1 'ws :gf ,ig . .4 M! 54,5 w Q , ,V I A T y 1,5 ' fagw . - ' , ii an i fi' Z7 . 4 6 fa? l , 4 A .1 I' ' ' Q. ,, ga -W 6, .. jig-Q-v-'N 1 ' 9255 K 1 ',, fa I 1::..l fi -fx. M V,- WJ' i. K ,,, W 24 'Q'-ff CORALEE SMITH LORENE STEINIKER -Cora- -Rene- - Good can be done in a Pleasant in her quiet quiet way. way. ROGER SMITH BILLIE STOGSDILL H ' -Rog- -Billie- He, swings a heavy rac- Why go home? The party kef- ' is just starting. CONSTANCE STOHR DARLENE TAYLOR -Connie- -Doll- ThiS little gal has a Very The second Sonia Henie. magnetic personality. MARGARET TARP NORMA TEEL -Margie- . - -Norm- A very radiating smile. 'This little lass IS full of laughs. BOBBY VAUGHN FRANKLIN WHALEY I -Bob- ..Wa11 'Knows all about Eve. I don't like school either. SHERRIL WVALTERS GLADYS WILES -She11y.. -Will- We believe her to be 3 There is always time for cousin to Milton Berlef' full- BEA WILLIAMS CHARLIE YOURDON -Bea- -Yourdie- The serious things of life 'A very little ambitious attract her most. guy. HELEN WOLFGQNG EARL ZENTZIS ..1agfge.. f ij -Earl- In her face truth, honor, Don't do tomorrow what and loyalty. you should do today. Z4 4-.. '7 ' My Bi. UMM!! 1 I They had an exciting and wonderful year. It started by first electing their officers which were President Michal Sullivan, Vice President Sandra Mason, Secretary-Treas- urer Shirley Lounsbury, Representative to the Student Council, Mary Trail. After a hard struggle, they defeated the Freshmen at the Frosh-Soph Jamboree. Gerry Wells was their candidate for Homecoming Queen and Gwenn Hale, who was elected, was their candidate for the Harvest Ball Sweetheart Shirley Lounsbury Mary Trail Sandra Mason, Mike Sull van ,hm Qf. W ' A 2 ,Nl 'Du f K , 6' Q Q ' A ' . 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The Freshman Class started their activ- ities by the election of their class officers. The Freshmen elected David Landon, Pres- identg Robert W-ilson, Vice-Presidentg Rena Van Scoy, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mar- garet Asmussen, Representative to the Stu- dent Council. Helen Rose was the Homecoming Princess from the Freshman Class. The main event of the year was the Frosh-Soph Jamboree, but they went down in defeat. EPZ 'f - X ill nf We vt W f 0 ' .-Q': PP Cd X fix .L '.f'Nj'5. a QQ' 1 tx , fa is , A64 Mild? ? -.A Ass' we 'y 'L'x 'HTTP 1. 'Q-.f - 1 79, L- 'E' a is J ' x Q bv an ,Q E- vw 5 , lm ff A J inn., www asf my-.f TCT' ,K W ARHQ 1 Q-N L- -Pl- cf it 0 np WC ,pm E x Q-f' - ,' 'T 1 . . g. xl' 'fr A , in A r it nl 1 J A, A A J s 1 1 1 J Pat Ackerman Kaye Anderson Sonja Anderson Barbara Ashworth Margaret Asmussen Joyce Atwood Vw. Darrell Bainbridge Buddy Barnes Lyal Beck Neil Bigelow Donald Bivins Lois B-ogle Pat Brogan Lou Ann Brown Diana Brubaker Beverly Carico Marie Chambers Barbara Cole Tommy Craven Kerry Daniel Dorothy Davidson Nancy Davis Twilla Dorris Vera Dougherty Robert Essex Lorraine Fagan Jim Fields Marlene Fifer Beverley Gamble Sharon Griffith Jack Halbert Betty Harriman Norma Heitz Bill Hicks Darlene Hill Lee Holloway Janet Jacobs Jeannette Jarrett Sherrie Kidd David Landon Carol Levers James Logan Z9 P 1' . 4 3. as H . la - A 4,3 . T' A L g.. tn, ,,.'L ,i '57 'V D I TA 1 ' Wi ,i 1 A A ': A 7' A , , :A , tolli-B L r fi- J ,. slse ' E' A L ' .14 ' A 'B n I. A in l' , .,,. V A e E J Y H i . Y' , - 'i yyil J r' K if L ,. A4 s L H ,n A A, 3 QV , A. A L A 35' 1' Wi ff B' Q J gg , M .-ag r - -f 'M ' xl 46 n 4 fx . l L H W 'Tw A- ir ' xx i A - y I Q . . A W . 5 g N W X! 1 799' ' I ' P ,.J., an ' Q s ' r 1 W, ii. ' V , r ga 1'A , . ,... 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X V f I S jf '7 f SRM . w , y 4 FM , - M fa' X TM' VX 'f N . X 9' N, E, K YY N' Wy? My JW' X XD 35 ,Vo V9 Q W5 x W U 'WN OX 0 fs X , V 11,7537 L99 ff f, ffm Z LW K T Of K, LQ 4:-Sk fv ' 7 U . 53 ll 5. 4, V 2 J , x i - G 9 .M 'ff Q 1 xxtxyxgfllllf ellll 'W -,4 'L XI. , ,.-. J ,.afiarsL-1r:ir.ai:.sx'L,ui1--f-1- -- M' Front Row-G. Elston, G. Walters, J. Collingwood, K. Schmidt, J. Bru- baker, L. Rayburn, D. Dorathy, J. Josephson, R. Vaughn, R. Cain, G. Shurtleff, D. Davies. Second Row-I. Budge, G. Lightfoot, J. Bainbridge, D. Huffman. Third Row-Coach White, R. Keller, W. Strong, W. Cob- lentz, L. Rayburn, P. Townsend, J. Belknap, R. Hunt, D. Hilliard, W. Nelson, M. Ryan, B. Rose, M. Barber, H. Scott, Coach Dailey. ? Although the season's record of 6 defeats and one tie didn't show it, Coach Dailey's 1954 football team was a fighting one. The team lacked much in experience and Weight which proved to be a definite disadvan- tage. h d'd Win one game by a score of 12-6 over the Weiser Wolverines T ey 1 only to have it nulified by a protest from Weiser because of a referee's mistake. The game was replayed and ended in a 7-7 tie giving Payette and Weiser a tie for sixth place. They fought, they tried, they never said die. -WWGLS . 'x f L: ', fran 'W Jack Dailey. 4? K 'x is Gordon White, Millard Reynolds, 4-4 Q 'sri 1 'fa 2, 'P X li a F sg -f...:1frlP 'ff 'f f .L V g f , ,P fi l .. Am, .,..., 1 K.,-, 4 Q, v ,Nm ,,.-fr .. , , f ' -F ' A 'Z' f-'11 .' - - - v , ' - k,:g,. L' , . 1 , my X, 3. ' 3 'F - - 1 N . ' , ' ,f, . 5'm-QE' ' 1 L. . L.- , 0 A v ' A ' J . .- ns,- .-, . . Y, ,. 1 - I Mysterious Pirate carries the ball Cheer leaders keep 'em yelling AY! s 4-wares V Q, ' 1 ' me 4 , , x H 405, 4, M ., s Ch 'z was ?x' W9 4 l fvf-V , za , ,-,4 . iffifrq .Qrf ,vcfqgqzizqgvi ag. tw, ,C -4, . Aff - f.4'2f'.E.1,2p1: f g A ,. ,. K 4e .. lf' ' fi: .a Hi-2re's my men! Zi 5.1 L 'R 9 ' . , .72 b y A 'Q l 1 Q 2 5, r it 1 f wi if i A ' 5 S 1 fa T: Q l f ' Y ' fo 5 fi. i M 'iyl i 'fry s .g f -.f'k 5' . W Q- ggf, Ron Cain looks for a Captain Rose presents Queen Two Pirates muscle down Zona her necklace 1 X digit 4,1 l J .W y , field 1 'I F , as vr Q' N U ,,,s ia qiff, If G A y - s'gaw,p ',i f s,y,' yi . 8 A WH A t u -I' 54 :Mg 1 . P' : X W I if in 3 - if 'P 'x 49 1 'aff y 5 'X filth., ,....v--1- f:s A f :W!s'2f,-5551:se, 'flfgi ' '-' 'U . ' 51 F' ix. X . . Mssatsisf V ,, ' ,. .Thi V iii 'T l s sm1m'7f is ff N 5 R Ee, All-Star Rose in a Pose Did he make it, Coach White? Queen Zona Pirates battle gr Some Pirate gfridders watch the battle idders Barber skirts the right end Keller breaks for some wi F' .S - Vw' 'REU I? Vo Lx dh ' N ,vvw I mac - '55 1 x ,E is-i 9 Us 006 ru- Ps N- ' im 3 4 nl in Row 1: L. McGlothen, J. Brubaker, B. Keller, N. Gilbert, D. Barber, D. Hilliard, R. Hunt, B. Nelson. O. Crosby, J. Belknap. Row 2: D. Huffman, H. Scott, R. Cain, J. Collingwood. I. Budge, L. Rayburn, B. Vaughn, W. Coblentz, W. Strong, K. Schmidt, G. Shurtleff. Row 3: Mr. Dailey, advisor, D. Dorathy, L. Rayburn, B. Walters, D, Davies, G. Elston, K. Ferrel, G. Olson, B. Maule, D. Maxey, M. Ryan. H If The P Club was a little slow in getting organized this year. As a matter of fact fifteen weeks went by before they had a meeting to elect their officers. The officers are President Dean Hilliard, Vice-President Dee Barber, and Secretary-Treasurer Jerry Brubaker. Under the leader- ship of these officers and Advisor Jack Dailey the club has been trying to come to the front in Payette High School. The first function the club took part in was the basketball tournament at Emmett in which the newly ,initiated members entertained the public with a Can-Can dance. 35 A g 71:- 'Y' if , r L- 1 1 T.. X. i RX is ls f 1 f Z xii! Row 1: R. Coleman, J. Bainbridge, N. Gilbert, B. Elliot, W. Strong. Row 2: D. Maxey, D. Hilliard, K. Schmidt, O. Crosby, J. Josephson. Row 8: D. Davies, D. Huffman, Coach Reynolds, D. Barber, L. McGlothen WW v Nl it Though the season's record may not point toward it, there is only one . phrase that can describe this year's basketball squad, and that is: Never xi Q X E5 say die! This yea.r's team was blurred with only one returning mainstay N i. AJ from last year's squad, Norm Gilbert, and, consequently, lacked much in 5 -fx' Q experience. In spite of this and their lack of height, as usual, the Pirates I 5 always showed a lot of hustle. Many of the losses they had this year were , ' , fx by very narrow margins and were heartbreakers to lose. Q X 3 N Much improvement was shown in most players throughout the season, X. . 5 ultimately, we won one game from Emmett. X . l l Q4 5 Q 5 R D Q NN S - l 's N ww . P B X JK N X N S X X N s l R 36 .ll N 15,-. .1 ful Z' 1, T r 'Y ? 'SL V' C' VNU 45 ' 'fn' if 'gil ,vi 'I., Y s N x PAK N-K5 I W ff ,. 'Ii J if Y 111 xv -QI sqm if-f FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL-Row 1: M. Sullivan, S. Greif, P. Townsend, J. Coons, J. Joseph- son, G. Lightfoot, W. Strong, D. Landon, V. Fulton, BA Walters. Row 2: E. Pearson, B. Wells, M. Selover, C. Miller, M. Fife, R. Collingwood, L. Rayburn, G. Northrop, P. Ackerman, G. Hale, R. Boren, R. Wilson, N. Rayburn, Coach Reynolds. 'Wwmtey Row 1: L. Beck, S. Greif, G. Lightfoot, P. Townsend, L. Rayburn. Row 2: D. Bainbridge, L. French, J. Morgan, L. Holloway, G. Hale. Row 3: B. Hicks, R, Wilson, N. Rayburn, L. Gardner, B. Walters, Coach White. '1 .l' V. C-H I l 'J lv'- -. rf' 5 b K-...X VARSITY YELL LEADERS-S. Sherer, J. Josephson, Z. Kelso, M. Beckwith, R. Maule. FROSH-SOPH YELL LEADERS-S. Griffith, J . Peterson, H, Rose. ff ff 'fi I 'fm-e ,E 'W ,J 1 V N -...x nffmvwf ' v v . , W .-,, . YA A ,J 1.7 a 1 -V 'S lr- ad 1 - t y x , . , ' A lil? lf'-al 'Ll' A K' W f fplliihcqf -If ' V . Qlflfg NET,-Ks HET1' YEI, 'JVLR Kneeling-D. Barber, B. Keller, H. Killebrew, J. Shearer, M. Fetter, J. Bainbridge, G. Shurtleff, K. Schmidt. Standing-G. Elston, A. Hale, T. Anderson, B. Rose, B. Hawley, J. Matsen, J. Fetter, B. Watts, K. Ferrel, Coach J. Dailey. 5 ? I Kneeling-Shirley Lounsbury, Mickey Milosh, Joan Peterson, Gerry Wells Joanne Cox, Beverly Asmussen, Diane Cheek. Standing-Coach Don Hay: den, Walter Garman, Carl Miller, Roger Smith, Oren Wren, Ron Cochran Jerry Coons. Not pictured-Jim Bivens. f 'Y 'i NA, LV, A i i f 4' ' 4 Q' 'rx . fat., 1 f. 'A . - in :Q . f, 3: n Q -zz V4 if 1- C 7 f' e ,J A- if K 1L. ' a ' , i M l 1 , '4' nigh We Wag Xf D s ri f an y e iq g K , g W N If K w ff 4 X F K QW! Q a ' I Ji Hi E ii' . ' 3 , --- , 1 s ,-', -1 , 'S ug, Y - ' X, -2.5 'Ai ' 'M 3 ..,. I I V, ' ' -My HU yg ni, J ' 5 ,Hi 1, g gl . ' 4 f 4 , ., , Y' 'Ti f V . i i ccll ,.,, 4, 'A Q it if 'yiy .- li r n ii i D Ve' ' W 1 +L V Ja.. 1 ,Twig txzfff' ' ...Mg A .,,.,,,. . , . V' . , nu y . -K . ' -4 f -fr -.,,:3' -5511555gag::,':g.f.,,:,4rgwcfz'-gf,g',:f,. f,.1f:1.-f,L::f,,'1,,,p,,:-il .-:,'.,':5s,' --1, .1 . M F i,l:i'.-Q? 1 '- . ., aff 'AA a ' i I K, f fr S be 1 , Q-Q.. i. ' ' H ' .',- it. ' 'v5kt9'7E3:gf?f'fi2:1:-i 5 L',1f '- .zswffqf f 7'LffQi ' - f A , ea- .. . ,, i 'L r .A ., '-'F-12732 . :V - v e':5.f:: '-T' , ,135-Q , ' Harm clashes for the bag Coach Dailey Keller gives some advice He's out as Bainbridge tags first Last years baseball team, coached by Jack Dailey, showed the ufsual Payette strength in this sport. Losing only one league game to Ontario, the Pirates captured a tie f0.1' the championship with the Tigers. Harm and Coach Dailey I told ya we'd win fellah! Keller flies for the first sack With Schmidt, Barber, Keller and other returning lettermen from this 1954 team we look forward to the 1955 season hoping for another S.R.V. championship. Dailey holds a conference on the mound Hawley cuts loose with one f, -jgj, .51 1 : , ,41 ,rw Five Pirates watch the birdie Plan some Strategy ,Q 5, , D Rl, V,,i-f',' b y n- Vg,i V ,. l itri I' ,Q I 1-4 , 'W g . 4 tgfllfl--f i5-WWYJA 1 ep' mf f a ft' D ilu v f' X '- WW f K i a ' Www s i c y so 3 f f HM' -w.m'y '9 :uma-' 5? 3 I V Egafffff 53 wfj 4 V., yi Q R ui If K X Q f .. J f if . Q 61414 .Q f,: ,, ' A ' l Kareen Blair, Treasurer, Miss Johnson-Ad- A f visor, Helen Wolfgang, Sports Managerg Rosemary Maule, Secretary, Beverly As- igussen, President, Gerry Wells, Vice Pres- i ent. Members of the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion have proved themselves very active this year by attending playdays in other towns, selling T.B. seals at Christmas, and Having their annual hilarious initiation. The officers are Beverly Asmussen, Pres- ident? Gerry Wells, Vice-President, Rose- mary Maule, Secretary, Kareen Blair, Trea- surer, Helen Wolfgang, Sports Manager. Row one--L. Cummings, S. Ralston, H. Wolfgang, R. Maule, B. Asmussen, G. Wells, K. Blair, M. Milosh, G. Sugai. Row Two-S. Mason, J. MacIntosh, P. Brogan, M. Asmussen, L. Brown, J. Jacobs, R. Van Scoy, D. Cheek, A. Manser, C. 11'by, P. Sharp. Row Three!-Miss Johnson-Advisor, S. Lounlsbury, S. Griffith, P. Haugen, S. Fagan, S. Heacock, K. Anderson, H. Rose, J. Peterson, G. Hale. xr' ., I LIBRARIANS-Standing: Mrs. Maxwell O Einspahr H M' ,OUR CUSTODIANS-Left to right: Fields, G. Gibson, M. Debban. xg? Left to right: Jay McNutt, Earl Coates, Joe Fields Kester A , usman, C. R. Cassing- ham. , J. vis vvex STUDENT OFFICE ASSISTANTS-B. Haugen, J. Ireland, D. Gissel, R. Sedlmayer, O. Einspahr, A. Manser, B. Mathews, Miss Roberts. 7 . , . 3111, M. Jarrett. Slitting: M. Chambers. I fe GC w A 1 ALSKXDI 1529 -fl CU Smiling beauties 'V l if l D re amiilg O. SQ ff 'Z db 9, li- .L 6 gif, Al' Devils in the flesh .ly R 9, , XV-v' 1 V F U1 ' Q , r g gi ' ,Q 7, ' 1 1 Nr- ,,.,- GOO dhi 81115 1 B5-tts! Fx N I Xl ,.. 1 Q ,TN f fl ,WI 1 ll l -' E ll Q., Nl V I f . lr , W W w , .,,: if Real cut-ups. -X., X gzlfeiff' Lover Boyff M .FI ' our Eyes Q , Ll. 'f l e ,5 all A li,,Q1,, l e.A,,.....l l lv M4 . H 'Vs . Ragmop. 3 , Smoke Gets In Y l 1 X' 'Q Flat Feet 44 'gt ,J rx at 7 off 7 f N I vig 54 .R I 08 J Jw fy 7 Vg, , I 1' fx iff 60014. i ' .. .V 1- Q: X wt O 0 , X? I Miss Johnson, H. Wolfgang, K. Newsom, B. Haugen, V. Shepler, L. Grace, Mrs. Dailey The Pep Club consists of students, boys and girls, who are interested in school spirit and enthusiastic support of athletic teams. Their objective is to encourage the students to attend the games and boost the morale of the team. They take tickets at games, decorate goal posts, take care of seating arrangements, sell at concessions, and adver- tise games by setting up posters. The regular meetings are held the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Officers for this year are: Betty Haugen, President, Kareen Blair, Vice-President, Venita Shepler, Secretary, Helen Wolfgang, Treasurer, and Lu Ann Grace, Point Chairman. Mrs. Dailey and Miss Johnson are advisors. Yell Leaders-R. Maule, Z. Kelso, S. Sherer. Row 1: R. Frates, E. Smith, L. Frates, C. Smith H. Wiles, H. Wolfgang, K. Blair, B. Haugen, L. Grace, V. Shepler, P. Brogan, S. Arnold, S Wells. Row 2: L. Johnson, L. Steiniker, D. Bivens, K. Kirk, B. Il:-Qry,a.mpl.e, D. Bvrubaker, S Kinney, J. Peterson, J. Epple, D. Schmidt, J. Ireland, D. GisselTS. Genoway. Row 3: M. Lockey L Steiniker B. Stogsdill, R. Dick, N. Teel, R Sedlmayer, S. Dunkle, J. Yost, J. MacIntosh P: Haugen, Sugai, M. Trail, J. Fellows. Row 4: Miss Johnson, H. Rose, S. Heacock, S. Grif- fith, J. Cox, S. Walters, L. Huschke, J. Akers,L. Cummings, A. Mauser, J. McN , E. Glenn Mrs. Dailey. 'Ji - P GV v Y .fecal ' . 7' V 6 M -.-A Y . W , ,, as . .11 ,, . Fifi, fi Q f lu , , N Q9 ' T Av, V Y x 11451 A 5 fmfir . 7 fe 5 .172 : g If is w 1-eiaxy Za ' I J X 3' 1 M ' B Ska ,sideY1t'R W 1, ' 6 6 O Georg CY 90115 00, Bowz ne Max S6 Josephs ' si . ua 'de ' Fweasufer ' Qlice Yresxchranv Mm rgrubakertron, HOD CO Gary Ga Dir ector S ' As a junior branch of the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club has similar aims and purposes. The club, a service organization designed to help the school, is affiliated with the Key Club International. One of the projects under- taken was to sponsor the Payette High Home Coming game, Unlike past years, meetings are now held at the school. The weekly luncheon meeting on Wiednesday, is furnished by our school lunch group. Members of the Kiwanis Club meet with the boys each week. Speakers from surrounding communities and local businessmen have made guest appearances at the meetings. The main social event of the current year is the Key Club ban- quet and dance. Officers of the club for this year include Duane Maxey, President? Jerry Brubaker, Vice-President, and George Baskett, Secretary-Treasurer. First Row-A. Robinson, J. McLay, G. Baskett, D. Maxey, J. Brubaker, C. Larson, B. Maule. Second Row-J. J osephson, B. Walters, M. Beckwith I R. Howell, M. Ryan, J. Belknap, J. Bfivens, R. Cochrane. Third Row- J. Collingwood, H. Scott, R. Harmon, B. Milosh, D. Barber, G. Catron, E. Zentzis, E. Jensen. Fourth RW-D. Akers, K. Schmidt, B. Nelson, D. Dav- ies, I. Budge, L. Carstens, D. King. Fifth Row-L. Gehrke, D. Gill, G. Ko- bayashi, D. Dorathy, R. Cain, G. Lightfoot. X l -:af ,, 9 I I ' The F.F.A. is a national organization made up of boys studying vocational agri- culture. During the last year the Payette chapter has participated in various activ- ities in school, state and district judging contests. They have made a good showing in every contest entered. This year the chap- ter advisor was Mr. Harry Hoch, Serving as officers were Jaim Bivens, President, Russell Hunt, Vice-President, George Kobyashi, Secretary, Ivard Budge, Treasurer, John Henderson, Reporter, Larry Zeigler, Sentinal. First Row-J. Logan, G. Hansen, J. Vaughn, J. Bivens, W. Garman, D. Lee, G. Kobay- ashi. Second Row-R. Hunt, F. Weimar, C. Springstun, J. Fields, S. Palmer, D. Bivins. Third Row-H. Stilwell, T. Craven, I. Budge, C. Miller, J. Logan, R. Trenkel. Fourth Row-L. Young, D. Sanders, L, Ziegler, Mr. Hoch, D. Glenn, J. Henderson, A. Robinson. 'P' Seated-G. Kobayashi, J. Bivens, R. Hunt. Standing-I. Budge, L. Ziegler, J. Hender- SOD. i W . 2' Qin? QQ 3 i ,, p fu. 5 . X 1-4 5 1,4 ...bs Ayk- .-W N., . ,ww 3 A view! 0:31 I The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization composed of girls who have been enrolled in a class of Home Econ- mics for at least one semester. The main events on their schedule are the Senior Breakfast, a Snowball Dance, a Mo- ther and Daughter Banquet, a formal in- itiation, and a formal installation of new officers. Several members attended the district F.H.A. meeting at New Plymouth. Sheryl Fagan was elected District Historian. Our President Eula Glenn was selected to go to Regional Convention this last summer at Logan, Utah. The purpose of this club is to strengthen the home life of the members and to de- velop character and other ideals. Officers of this organization are Eula Glenn, President, Marilyn Lockey, Vice- President g Janice Ausman, Secretary, Lois Cummings, Treasurer, Judy Epple, Report- er: Ann Duncan, Parliamentariang Doris Gissel, Degree Chairman, Sheryl Fagan, Historian 3 Helen Rose, Song Leader, Mar- lene Fifer, Pianist, and Mrs. Helen Wilson, Advisor. F AM ' , ff 4. I' ,, Y , 4' -1, cv f ' 4, f. if Yr. First Row-L. Cummings, E. Glenn, D Gissel. A. Duncan. Second Row-M. Fifer S. Fagan. Third Row--J. Epple, J. Ausman M. Lockey. Fourth Row-Mrs. Wilson, Ad- visor. GAMM- IDED JEMAF C First Row-D. Gissel, S. Fagan, L. Cum- mings, E. Glenn, M. Lockey, J. Ausman, A. Duncan, Mrs. Wilson. Second Row- J. Jar- rett, D. McNutt, S. Lounsbury, J. Anderson, J. MacIntosh, L. Fagen, M. Fifer. Third Row-B. Williams, V. Dougherty, D. David- son, A. Banes, L. Steiniker, J. Ireland, B. Harriman. Fourth Row--J. Russell, K. An- derson, B. Gamble, J. Prater, H. Rose, S. Mason, J. Peterson, G. Hale. Fifth Row- E. Russell, L. Johnson, K. Padgett, T. Dor- ris, M. Obray, D. Hill, B. Parker, C. Saka- hara. Sixth Row-M. Roehr, C. Stohr, L. Steiniker, J. Epple, C. Irby, D. Hill, N. L. Heitz. M5157 I... OWN BOYS QUARTET-Left to right: B. Nel- son, J. Belknap, D. Barber, D. Maxey. iam ' The Senior Choir composed of sixty-five members has enjoyed a very successful year. Some of its activities were performing at Open House, taking part in the Honor Clinic held at Emmett, assisting in the Christmas Pageant and competing at the District Music Festival at Payette. To raise money for the new robes the choir, with the assistance of the other choral groups, presented the Annual Spring Concert and an Operetta. Officers for the year were Bill Nelson, President, Dee Barber, Viice- President, and Eula Glenn, Secretary-Treasurer. G' l K K' k N Gibbon J Ausman E Glen A Duncan A Manser First row: J. Akers, D. isse, . ir , . , , , , , , , , , ' J Y t R Sedlma er, C. Wey- G. Wells M English, D. Bivens, D. Parsons, P. Cheek, A. Kinney, . os , . y gandt G, Wliles Advisor Mrs Driscoll Second row: J. Ireland, B. McMurren, J. McNutt, L. Cum- min s, Loclizey, O Elinspahr, P. Gibbon, L Holloway, DG. McLay, L. SteihikerT C7 Harwood g , - - L. Huschke L. Steiniker, S. Northrop, Z. Kelso, D. Schmidt. Third row: B. Chalfant, J. Bel- knap, D. Maxey, D. Barber, H. Scott, J. Collingwood, B-. MCMUFCHIG, E. Jensen, K. Schmidt, N. Gilbert, B. Nelson, D. Greif, L. Monroe. Fourth row: S. Palmer, K. Goodman, P. Ackerman, ' ' ' P. T d G. Catron, L. Beck, N. Rayburn, D. Lan- G. Northrop, D. Bainbridge, J. Halbert, ownsen , don, G. Senkbeil, L. Carstens, J. Hawley, H. Springer. ' r N X. D. Parsons, L. Steiniker, R. Sedlmayer S. Kinney, E. Glenn, J . Ireland. mae Organized under the leadership of Mrs. Inez Driscoll the Treble Clef Club 'is made up of choir members having a B or better average in choir. Regular meetings are held on the first Friday of each month and guest artists are invited to appear. The purpose of the organization is to increase music appreciation. The officers are Gerry Wells, President, Lana Huschke, Vice-President, Kathy Kirk, Secretary, and David Landon, Treasurer. First row: K. Kirk, G. Wells, L. Cummings, J. Ausman, D. Parsons, L. Huschke, Z. Kelso, T. Akers, Advisor, Mrs. Driscoll. Second row: J. Ireland, A. Kinney, A. Duncan, A. Manser, E. Glenn, L. Steiniker, P. Gibbon, P. Cheek, M. English, N. Gibbon, J. Yost, C. Weygandt. Third row: D. Gissel, M. Lockey, L. Steiniker, D. Landon, O. Einspahr, D. Bivens, B. McMurren, D. Schmidt, C. Harwood, S. Northrop, R. Sedlmaver. Fourth row: P. Ackerman, D. Greif, D. Max- ey, H. Scott, J. Collingwood, L. Beck, B. Nelson. B. McMurchie, P. Townsend, J. Halbert, L. Hol- loway, N . Rayburn, K. Goodman, H. Springer. ff! N . V V- . 6- 1? Y JI, ' ' Q, 15' I it X ,, if , Fl I Il N Xi X Q l 4 F N v 1 1 , i ' ,, . . . t . x Y! 2 ., Q ' 0 3 of , mi Glen Hansen, Marlin Beckwith, Patsy Cheek, Mr. John Purcell, Rosemary Maule, Crystal Musgrove. The band, wearing new uniforms, has made a good showing in both home and out-of-town performances. Under the able leadership of their director, John Purcell, the organization has developed into a larger and finer band. Among the activities of the year were the Music Clinic, the Music Festival, the annual concert, QXSweetheart's Ball, and Commencement. Officers of the band are Patsy Cheek, President, Marlin Beckwith, Vice-President, Rosemary Maule, Secretary, Crystal Musgrove, Treas- urer, Glen Hansen, Student Director, Majorettes-D. Cheek, D. Brubaker, G. Sugai, K. Kirk, K. Blair, J. Crab- tree. First Row-R. Maule, M. Milosh, C. Irby, P. Cheek, P. Brogan, M. Mc- Murchie, C. Musgrove, Second Row-W. Garman, P. Gibbon, D. Harwood, N. Gibbon, C. Yourdan, C. Springstun, S. Ralston, J. Anderson, A. Hen- ningson, D. Greif,D. Crowder, J. Logan, J. French, B. Asmussen. Third Row-J. Ferrel, S. Anderson, N. Davis, J. Prater, M. Greif, B. McMurchie, J. Knifong, M. Asmussen, S. Genoway, M. Beckwith, L. Gehrke, G. Light- foot, B. Collingwood, G. Adams, M. Sullivan, G. Harris, A. Robinson, A. S d R Pearson G Hansen. Fourth Row- J. Pur Martin, S. Greif, D. an ers, . , . - ' W'l S. Sh cell, M. Strom, J. Knifong, G. Hale, S. 1 son, erer. Q 1 4225. 1 ff V, Q21 O . Y P QM., , Q SW! A year of work and worry climaxed by the publication of this book marked 1954- 55 efforts by members of the Axe staff. Led by Editor Doris Gissel, Associate Editor Sonia Genoway and Business Manager Dor- othy Parsons, the staff worked smoothly in an endeavor to present to students and faculty the best yearbook possible. But there were also sidelights during the year. The Axe staff sponsored its annual Axe Frolic and the Alumni-Christmas dance as fund raising activities. Mr. Leo Palumbo was the faculty advisor. A L AXE OFFICERS-D. Parsons, D. Gissel, S. Genoway. Left to right: S. Ralston, B. Haugen, D. Gissel, B. McMurren, J . Ireland, K. Kirk, Z. Kelso, D. Parsons, S. Walters, R. Maule, M. Lockey, D. McNug.t, A. Manser, M. Milosh, R. Sedlmayer, 0, Einspahr, K, Blair, L. Huschke, L. Steimker, . inney, J. Macintosh, S. Heacock, D. Max- ey, R. Dick, D. Bivens. l 1 1 rv . - .. Y., 411mkA fl - 1 xffp ffl. ag, 2, - rs. rv L SW! ,,.r Cutlass, is-. e 2 u This year with the help of Dick Barrett and advisor Mrs. Dailey the Payette High School Cutlass has been revived. The first edition came out Jan. 7, 1955 and was published every two weeks. l The paper has added to the school spirit and it is hoped that it is con- tinued in the future. .f C. Sakahara, B. Haugen, G. Sugai, S. Ralston, Z. Kelso, R. Sedlmayer, R. Maule, S. Wilson A. Manser, S. Dunkle, J. Peterson, S. Kinney, D.'Brubaker, J. Alsop, L. Grace, J. Cox, D. Par- sons, S. Heacock, P. Haugen, Mrs. Dailey, H. Wolfgang, J. Anderson, P. Brogan, D. Kaiser B. Wilson, G. Baskett, J. Brubaker, J. Belknap, G. Catron, Bf. McMurchie, B. Elliott. 55 Helen Wolfgang, Clerk, Marlin Beckwith, Vice-Presidentg Ann Duncan, President 3 An- - nette Manser, Secretary, Marion Ryan, Treasurer. 'emu The Thespians are a group of students interested in dramatics. They have presented the plays, I Remember Mama, and Our Town. Also, the members were kept busy by taking part in the Speech Clinic, by taking part in one act plays, and by giv- ing readings. In the spring, we had a formal initiation which featured a banquet. Elected as officers were President Ann Duncan, Vice-- nt Marlin Beckwith Secretary Annette Manser, Preside , Treasurer Marion Ryan, Clerk Helen Wolfgang, and Ad- visor Ellsworth Haas. X , 3 . First Row-Mr. Haas, H. Wolfgang, A. Duncan, A. w , Mauser, M. Ryan. Second Row-S. Kinney, J. Crabtree, J. MacIntosh, L. Huschke. Third Row-J. Anderson, D QL vc Kaiser, K. Blair, D. Parsons Fourth Row-M. Beckwith, D. Maxey, B. Nelson. ...-,ggngggff P. Ellis, D. Schmidt, B. MclVIurren, M. Schnabel, S. Collins, J. Ausman, G. Irby, B. Mathews, R. Howell, S. Wells, D. Akers, G. B-askett, E. Haas. The chief function of the Radio Class this year has been the opening of KPHS, the High School broadcasting station. In order to raise money for this purpose the girls challenged the boys to a contest to see which side could earn the most money. The girls won the contest by selling concess- ions at games, by selling candy in the halls at noon and by sponsoring a Talent Show. As am admission of defeat the boys treated the girls to supper. In addition to opening KPHS the Radio Class spent much of its time Writing and producing plays and writing themes. 57 AN, it Y ..1- V . J W, . 1 . fl ii-i-'AQ A 'Riff 7,.,i1 fi2 'P?E1a2221i1ffif7f 1 JI, , - Tw, ' fvqs, 'El L A StL1d161'S ? 122 VVhat's so funny? f'f':f '5 Sleepy Txme Gals 4. et that crazy band Let's dance J a crowd QWWWJ5 ww f rfgf PWMM ffw W MW MJ f Wfjff ff JW ff W M 5656471 M , ,dWmff92fm GK WWMAM , MM? w wif ' , QW? 4 if Hamm .fn Q v li ,q -XXX . XR .. g Xkx Xx X323 X - Ax KN, S syvfbhx Sweetheart Rosemary Sedlmayer and her escort. 2466 .:, X55 .1 Q -114' r v Q ., ' er K I YL if-F,-' fb 'Q I ' . an-f' '-f rv X- ' x '-r K J, 1 ,...'- 4?'4 ' ? 9 gp. Z 'W 6.11. 3-xy 52? 1 f xg ff Zi V , -.f - 1 if X I j Y' I x ' S - 25466 Dance , I , ' .4, , Luv i ! f , .X T K, i ' If 2 X I X . fx 1 13 1' 1 'A 'S 1 , . gf Y' Y f in gg' SJ 1.4 ., ul, r! l 2 ' t 1 I lf' Oh no.-Not again! Say, Diane, you are the tallest! ? Where did they Come Just Hel. Now donut get hurt. Smile! The PJ gang. Just how is this? What's wrong girls? I x ,nn- .. 'z 'I A K A Owen? Grinning like a gopher! Having fun, girls? Whatfs Wrong, Mayign? Patsyys Profile 'A Bashful. 65 - af, ' ww N 'J G 'I ' 4 ?,.f 1, :gm Lois lays down the law Sitting pretty. Melody Maids Someday be 3, model Hen'S pal-ty. Wfhat a face! Don't look! Wanna fight? Wha' Happened? Whaulha d0iY18'? T'V- Snack Dangerous character all ,J Z fix l nv T lk, T lk, T lk, Hold me tight. Just dancing. 3 ' 3 ' 9' ' Ah, Men! What you looking at? Two great big boys! . what Cuties! Whffs Sfockmgl Roll it again! Hail, Caesarl, ' lisa ' , +, f 4014 fu M ,,3Q5i11gi1f nf. , 1 I, p,w:..,,'--V ,f .AX ! in r 4' W iz .gmail ., 1, I , fi l l,V. -V ' li,Qllli ,,,, 2 ,nr if is W X' ffl? . 'T . ,V 4 it C7 t , Y. 4 if if- 4 V '1 N.. ...Z - Jgg. fi. . is-. Q.. 7754- 5 I 1. September 7-Back to school after a summer's vacation. 17-Football season's underway with S.R.V. Jamboree. 18-Pirates go down in defeat before Emmett. 24-Fruitland Grizzlies send Pirates home wi October 1-Pirates play Weiser in a contested game. 8-Payette journeys to Vale only to lose. 12-Senior boys meet with Reserve Marine Co 15-Payette meets Ontario at Ontario. th a loss. rp. 25-Students voice opinions on State political candidates in straw vote. 29-To Grangeville and defeat. November 2-Greenhands! F.F.A. initiation. K 5-Zg1a,,K.e-lse presides at Homecoming Game with Meridian. 1- 11-Pirates bow to Nyssa Bulldogs. 12-Congrats to F.F.A. on the Harvest Ball. KIA in 1 'M I Y wi' ,V , ,Q ...My , ! , 'x 191- F Remember Mamma - a job well done. 22-Student Conference at Emmett. 24-Soph defeat Frosh in Jamboree. 25-26-Hooray! A vacation. December 18-Payette and Weiser battle to a tie in replay. -Pirates defeated by Boise in first basketball game. -B.J.C. Choir sings. Very enjoyable. -Table tennis assembly. Wow! -Payette Pirates meet Caldwell Cougars. -Payette travels to Vale and a defeat. 16-Talent Show. 17-Payette bows, to John Day. 21-Christmas Pageant enjoyed by all. 93-Dress up day. Welcome back old Grads. 24-Jan. 3-Christmas vacation at last! January 35 v 1-ii if.:-mira: 4-Weiser goes home victorious but it W a 6-C. of I. presents very good assembly - 7-Payette meets Vale. Polio film. fi. fa .J I 8-Payette and Caldwell Tangle. 11-Nyssa and Payette mix things up. 1 fi? 13-14-Semester exams. Ugh! 14-Payette travels to Em ett a good game fl r v v' 3 7 8 10 14 ix I , . s . 4 U N 6 Q . . 'Pt a ff? . Y, rf gg N fx 1 Q , X Q , If , t .. .4 ' X4 6 X mn P ' 1 W' 1 f ., , f L f QE ' 4 is jf ' ,? . : f f l 5je g 5 . . i I A I ' J . f I Fw .,.. - X ' in -ii QI mf? 1' KT is A 5 Hawau hexe We come Lute httle d0llS T111 ee smllinq beauues Who 1S th1s'7 Blow hard, Teache1 s legs' The I Remember Mama cast Wh h -7 Wh t here? Gomg my way? At least one IS ha A -.- ffu' 5 f 3 .1 I - '1 1 L9 1 56 P I 'Fir' N' f 1- f X 'W 1 XXXVYIY x v. 1 i Q- . . X- Qif jfg, Y .g g f 3' f ' .4 is I W a gi i Q: f M' J .. . ' Q' f -7 5 ,L,, i 'f ' if I - . . , .3 ' . f ' XJ .. Z l 1 , S , . fa t? - '- 1, ,.,, . ,fyzi 1 1 ' r kr ,v.:f.:ae-4, ,QP ,' Q Q ' :,k,,, --'Y :ig ,, L', 'f ' .. f' ff., WM' ' ' ' I. s V 1 b, if i 1 - V 1 e ,,.,. ' 1 'P , . 5 a x g? , .. gs' 54 ff H-was ' Y, 'L ' ' . - I , .,.aa:: I. . Q ' V 4 vw-v, A A if rig? ? 1. i ,C-ff' 'V ,gn t ,,,.,.- i It 1 P 4 K- .Ns -'1... - ' l . ,.-. ... - ,Q ,Vw f ' '-:1-2211. , 4 , ., qv' ,..- ' 4 eg!! V:-g:'.1q11 N 1 -' - .:..u,.., . X , , 'w .'f-':'-' 1, . 33. . f:'22- jf' f , 'N .,.-' 3 fra ff . .3 'K -'I-'PITQBG-c ' ' ' ri f ' 17-Band entertains with concert-very good! 18-Meridian and Payette clash. Meridian comes out on top. 21-Wilder comes to Payette and collects a win. 22-Baby, it's cold outside. But the FHA Snow Ball Dance was a success. 25-Pirates travel to Ontario and play a good game in spite of a defeat. 28-Wolverines entertain Pirates. Again Pirates go down in defeat. February 1-Vale takes one from Pirates on the home floor. 2-Payette comes close at Nyssa, but not quite. 5-John Day hands Pirates another defeat. 8-At last, Pirates garner a victory. 8-9-There's music in the air at Weiser as SRV Music Clinic gets underway. 12-Sweetheart's Ball, Shades of Gay Paree. 15-Payette's Never Say Die attitude reaps another victory at Meridian. 17-Fat Five play Harlem Road Kings. 18-Fruitland Grizzlies defeat Pirates. 19-Sophs hold very good dance. 21-22-Tall words at Nyssa. Speech Clinic. 22-Ontario hosted by Payette at a successful game. 22-Sneak preview of Minstrel Show. 25-26-District Basketball Tourney at Emmett. 28-Jr. Girls Tea. March 3-4-5-Second section of Basketball tourney. 11-National Assembly is very good. 18-Axe Frolic. Loads of fun. 24-25-Thespians present Our Town for approval. 29-Band presents concert. 31-District 3 Music Festival here. April 1-District 3 Music Festival here. 5-National Assembly. 5-Vale and Payette try to score and win a baseball game. 6--BJC band entertains. . 7-8-Hey! Spring vacation. U 12-Payette and Weiser tangle at baseball. 15-FHA Backwards Dance. 18--Idaho State Choir sings. 19-Meridian comes to Payette seeking a win. May 7-District track meet. 12-Senior Breakfast! 14-District Baseball. 15-Baccalaureate ! 18-Commencement - At long last! 20-School ends I Talking it over. The Freshman Five. Heads. SO? What's down there? Oh, that's too bad! What Ya fhinkilf? Cut that Out! I , fa 'f 'Q ...A 1 X if ' ,f'4 'Kr' , ai. . .... 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X WJ 5 t . .W x N BEST WISHE on A gf WHITE MOTOR C0- SUCCESSFU UTURE W jr OLDSMOBILE K I' N T T Sales-Service THE SNACQK SHACKy 9 jj KA x WV is PAYETTE, IDAHO - PHONE 502 .til VJ !23 ' vu Ti' ttf Y' Sq V441 . Q U ff , deafyfmdfafdaw PAEE HARDQARE? we .40 4' Nfl ,Q E YOUR MARSHALL-WELLs'E I?c?g 104 ,:E ' PAYETT ,. 1,531-I0 'Qi van! rf M W Yi AJJNMQ Q pt N Wqgfy ttf N H E 2 , I t, g,1teymif'fW7 y W W e s jwj , MV , 'IN My f , M - Y AJ KSWLOCKERSWQX M JF F TAIN gl GRILL K , tifgfffi and 31'd AVG- S07 ' . Q Pa,yette's Meeting Place for the Student VF Www f rf ffl PHONE 772 ff P9 ' Wi L Mt A ' if 6567 BOWLING - FOUNTAIN ,SERVICE N J ft M econ Eoon JXMKN Nvju 'J x',f1,WJa f . j I f 7 'W ,DU A MAGAZINES , , T S , fA4?,.f- If NYM, I fUNR1Afs'fI ?L NEWSPAPERS MJ J f K ,A ,J ,SGISS-Serviceyff. SI-IEET MUSIC ' A A PA'y1ETTE-fi-PHONE 31 K dk!! f ', , sy, .I, C 'I 'Lf' , ,, I 1 I f f,l,fI,4L.uf' Y' N- haf 'kytkyfy 'I V VA 4, I, 1 4 A y V' !'! 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CAVglI:?.f 'V L , 1 uk I ,, I 'V , O D 1 'A , V A , G ,- , MG U RQ, ,RG W ODI UTI BARBER FARM SUPPLY BW 'f 'EC'WrfC 1 IRICIKANCES q 6, ,JfU -- .E 'f I A Z. fu , j,f,,f -' QR ' ' Ms MJ if ff A 1CONCRATUI.A'TIONS, T , gfMf' Ufglifsfif REPAIRING ' X Q To vhe Class 0f1955 H x Inky ,V I x, K W XA 9-M f' ' I ' A' - U 4 ,,' ' O I 6200.1 Q? My A J: , - ,A .n r 4 ffl X' xx' il LOMA ' TULATIONS TO THE G-RADUATING CLASS OFXIHEFBL ' , Q fwfwwk ANIGAN CHEVROLET CO. M' .MX K .5 ' JZWMQG A4 UQ NEW AND O. K. USED CARS XX B! ,SX fs .C K. RX MAMA AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE X W L . if. I, - OJ PI-IONEB n ,IB - ' X EV Dj 7 K sf I PAYETTE, IDAHO A 3 ,L 5 I-ff I Q 1'1QfHEIW',BEFARTMENT STURE PAUSE .AND REFRESH X5?Zym E5RTS P E DEHWITOEJA f-MH Green S,,ampSHeadqua,.,,ers,, aye e oca- o a ott ing ggypeniy f WMM! 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Q V for 0 1 Xb CONGRATULATIONS ' J ELL. M C1 A Kt J,+HlA If XQQQT HQ 1 J BOY V. MELLIS J A H A DHEWVH INA V ' 7 WW' f A fe HEANDD W 0 ' M AssocIA'1'ED PRODUCTS ,, W A J, 204 No. 8th st. A gig b P ne 475 'KZWJH i?91'VfDa M K Payette, Idaho X' rg v A61 . aw A ...ig CF f U K 4 M ' f ' H A H , f 0 X ' VN WX 0 V ' ' IDAHO CANNING COMPANY Rf New J f QQ 4 fe H Home of XX KX I Sun Valley Lodge Brand Products J X fQXQqYoHrFfJ x ,p31eteQFood Storegfqfw lggdtg Sun Valley Lodge Vegetable and Fruits X' V ! 7 RM, 5 co Lg U RSV Phones 117-118-P. o. Box 160 V W f HQ? A fl A M Payette, Idaho Phonwmxiw' Q fix Wd Ngf C Kp fx Q3 1 W 'fy N- J' ' EL IES MENU FRANKLIN STORE -J' A A S N PAYETTE ERIOR BRAITD .A cv PM XY' MEAT PRODUCTS -J' Q --3 if 0 X gn ATS GLASS OF 1955 1:9 aff . t,e --, - Payet Idaho A avr Complete School Supplies , -' I J J E J X J I, Q. Q34 5 , V A Jvv if 'fi I' ' ,tw A 'X' it P , of J GUERNSEY GOLD DAIRY EVANS IVIXOTIORACOMPANNY BUICK' -uG.M.C. For Better Used Cars - See Evans First ' . 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