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Es- ' -144.11-q l -27 Administration Adm: nwtrators Oobpeqb o 059 66 I-Q0 56,106 Q, Q of Q FP 6 OPEMIQQ 0 Xp PY LQ has .L School Boa rd Robert Norvell, Bill Galey, Donovan Douglas, Jerome Brubaker, Homer Judy, Eldon Jensen 8 OX . X I ' 1- 1. . 5,. J-f. iff ' JOHN BYERS Biology, Government B.S., Muskingum College, Ohio Grad. Work, U of Pittsburgh DARRELL FOSTER Mathematics B. A. , Indiana U Grad. Work, U of Chicago, Drake U, U ol' Wyoming HARRY HOCK Agriculture B. S. , U ol' Idaho STI Faculty O GLADYS CHISUM Commercial B. S. , Central State College, Okla. Grad. Work. U of New Mexico QS LST JULIA FOSTERC, O U M Engl' 1z'o'l'l B. of Wisconsin M. A. , Drake U, Des Moines, Iowa Grad. Work, Butler U, Indiana, U of Wyoming I I PAULINE HOWERTON E ngl ish YQ' INEZ DRISCOLL Music B. S. , U of Idaho Grad. Work. U of Wash ELLSWORTH HAAS Industrial Arts, Speech B. A. , NICE M. A. , Colorado State College of Ed. MARJORIE KAISER Girls' P. E. B. S. , U of Colorado Grad. Work, U of Idaho B.S. , N. E. Mo. State Teaehers' College Grad. Work, U of Idaho 9 5- sn.. -f T056 LYLE LUBIENS Science K B.S. , State Normal 8: Industrial College, N. Dakota Grad. Work, Minn. State Teachers' College, U of Idaho f I JOHN PURCELL Band B. A. , College of Idaho Grad. Work, U of Idaho RICHARD WARBURTON Social Studies, P. E. B. A. , SICE Faculty 5 A99 Qu- l JLNNIE MAXWELL Librarian B. A. , Gooding College, Idaho Grad. Work, NNC, CSCE, C of Idaho MILLARD REYNOLDS Social Studies, P. E. B. A., NNC Grad. Work, U of Idaho RHENA WEST Languages, Commercial B. A. , U of North Dakota Grad. Work, U of Idaho 10 ELEANORA MCCONKEY English State Teachers' College, N. Dak U of Minnesota RALPH THUNHURST Mathematics B.S. , Grove City College, Pa. Grad. Work, U of Pittsburgh had HELEN WILSON Homemaking B. A., U of Kansas Grad. Work, U of Idaho CUSTODIANS OFFICE WORKERS They serve n. - . 'fa X ' , X16 N US YQ LT' 'T 'Q ffl' .yi B w LIBRARIANS I f,1 X1 A :mst SUAL 'ERATORS M- fa X X STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS .MQW ,nf KF in fl -af 'J 5... x Q G. 0+ ' f Q ,L Q ' . .H Pff: 21. Vi, J I 1, Q M1g?5.,, . I I - . . -Mig., ill' F,.f. ,.V5j: .:: 1 'EI-55-:' Q Ki, ,t 'Y , H 1:5 if Q1 'H' , . I 2.5: J X C X 1 I x Xu Q Q0 Student Council 1 J STUDENT COUNCIL M. Beckwith, L. Palumbo, J. Kaiser, D. Dorathy, S. Shurtleff, H. Scott, E. Loumbury, C. Stohr, J. Hulbert, M. Trail, R. Boren, N. Rayburn, R. Cochron. 12 'W 'If Cl asses C az e 11 d Cl 1' SEPTEMBER Carefree days and carefree ways :He over. School begins! Football season begins with a Jamboree at Ontario. Payette travels to Meridian to go down in defeat. Payette plays Kuna and is conquered after- a struggle. Band presents an excellent concert. Juniors sponsor a School Dance. OCTOBER Vale travels to Payette only to go home victorious. Payette journeys to Emmett and comes home with victory. Everyone enjoys Sermons of Science . Eva Lounsbury presides as homecoming queen while Payette defeats Weiser. Payette tries hard at Ontario but is defeated. F. H. A. presents a very enjoyable School Dance. NOVE MBER Payette plays St. Teresa for a smashing victory. Open House is enjoyed by parents and teachers. Football game with Nyssa called off because of polio. Beginners l F. F.A. initiation. Axe Frollc is a big success and everyone has fun. Band presents an excellent concert. General Motors assembly enjoyed by all. Frosh-Soph display strength as the Frosh win. Backwards Dance is filled with fun. DECEMBER F. F. A. Harvest Ball is very nice. S. R. V. Student Officers' Conference at Emmett. Payette begins basketball against Parma and is defeated. Payette plays a very good game with Caldwell but is overcome. Payette becomes the mighty victors after defeating Frultland. Payette overcomes Vale with a smashing victory. Payette conquers Mountain Home. And Never Been Kissed -- a job well done. Payette plays Cougars at Caldwell. Christmas Pageant is very well done. School is over ! Christmas vacation ! Jobble's Christmas Formal. 14 3 6 7 10 13 17 20 21 24 27 30 31 3 7 9 10 11 14 18 20 21 24-25 1-2-3 9 12 17 23 29-30 31 6 14 20 20-21 4 5 13 16 18 ----v JANUARY School begins again! Vale Vikings and Payette Pirates clash. Payette travels to Nyssa. Junior Class Sock Hop is a big success. Emmett meets Payette in a fast game of basketball. Meridian clashes with Payette. Semester Exams. Mountain Home and Payette tangle. Ontario meets Payette at Payette. It may be cold outside but it's warm at the Sno-Ball Dance. Payette and Weiser battle. . Vale welcomes Payette at Vale. Band presents a concert. Nyssa and Payette cross words at Payette. FEBRUARY Payette goes to Emmett to play a good game. Meridian and Payette meet. Pep Club presents a fashion show. Fruitland and Payette play at Payette. S. R. V. Music Clinic at Emmett. Payette tangles with the Ontario Tigers. Sweetheart Ball. S. R. V. Music Clinic at Ontario. S. R. V. Speech Clinic at Vale. Payette journeys to Weiser for a basketball game. Basketball Tournament. MARCH Basketball Tournament. Spinsters Hop is enjoyed by all. Parents and Son's F. F. A. Banquet. Senior Class Dance is a success. Thespian Play. Spring Vacation I F. H. A. April Fool Dance is fun. APRIL State Debate Junior-Senior Banquet-Prom is very delightful. Delegate Assembly. s. R.v. Relay at ontario. MAY End of School Dance is well-attended and pleasant. S. R. V. Tract at Nyssa. Baccalaureate . Commencement. Students leave, some glad and some sad. School ends I 7f Jff2 'A'2QJ W, S6521 'or Scfgglesfgm ' My A ff A Jyu W M QW '5uX l f27 f'HJ J' RY N1 xx ' 1 t x9 vw F w ll 'S 1 3 ll OFFICERS -- D. Dorathy, A. Manser, D. Gill, S. Walters, R. Cochran. R Vxffrf 56,1 U ?-' 4 'T qkgg. 7 ., 4, ink., V ffcffivri' .' J 23231 - A? ' 'A I' I Q :fb . 'Kg 3 4. Q af ' T f , Q -93711 9 , 4, AMW? X2 374' J 9- ,M iz, X -S f Senior Class The Senior C1ass's final class officers were elected this year. The Seniors have really had fun this year or- dering caps and gowns, announcements and cards. Our most exciting event, however, was the Senior Sneak. The Senior Class took all the honors for Queens with Eva Lounsbury, Homecomingg Sherril Walters, Axe Frolicg Venita Shepler, Harvest Ballg and Beverly Asmusscn, Sweetheart. The advisors for the class were Miss Howerton and Mr. Byers. 16 DAVID AKERS Dave Who knows-someday I may be editor-in-chief of the New York Tiiixcs. Key Club 13-Ll, Visual-Aids 4, Radio Il. ADALAINE BANES llAdall Cz1n't make her mad F. H. A. 1-3-4, Choir 4, Treble Clef 4. 5. -'K Senior Class -ES' BEVERLY ASMUSSEN Bev She has as many friends as Rockefeller has dollar bills. GAA 1-2-L3-4, V-Pres. 2, Pres. li, Band 1-2-.3-4, Tres. 4, Pep Band 1-2-3-4 Swing Band 1-2-23-4, Tennis Q SIREDA ARNOLD Bunny It goes in one ear and out the other. F. H. A. 1, Pep Club 1-2- 3-4, Rally Squad 4, Treble Clef 4, Choir 4, Tumbling2 V54 1vA11i RONALD BEIGH liRonll Thinks the schoolhouse a plaything and the teachers a nuisance. Baseball 1. 1-2-Il-4, Visual-Aids 4. ALFRED BONNELL Fun and fancy free Tra Q 1 2 MARLIN BECKWITH Marly I wonder who will bi- president of the U.S. until I'ni of age Band 1-2-li-4, V. -Pres. 2-3, Pep Band 1-2-3, Swing Band 1-2-3-4, Choir 4, Treble Cluf 4, Boys'Quar- tette 4, Thespians 2-3-4, V.-Pres. 3, Tres. 4, Key Club 3-4, Class Pres. 3, ASB Pres. 4, Boys' State 23, Our Miss Brooks , My Friend Irma , Our Town , And Never Been Kissed Night Must Fall , Christmas Pageant 2-3, BB. 4, Baseball 4. 17 1 DONALD CAIN Don I'11 have you know that I know that I know. F. F.A. 1, Baseball 1, Choir 4. DIANE CHEEK llDill There's only two kinds of men that I like, those with mustaches and those with- out. Band 1-2-3-4, Majorette 1- 2-3-4, Major Domo 4, Tennis 1-2-3-4, GAA 1-2- 3-4. 1' PT IVARD BUDGE Ive 'Il ke 'ent '1T7l2llll LESLIE BROCKUS vi I uv Fm Cute H Hey Clulf 3-4, Board of Dir- I ' eetcrs 4, P. Club 3-4, RL , L-3--1, BE 2, F. H. A. 1-2 Nampa 1-2-Ll, Darfl 4, Ixey Club 4, Baseball 4. Axe Staff 4. 4, Tres. 3, Pres. 4, ,sv Pres. 4, Speech ll-4, Cu Town , And Nev'-v' Been Kissed , The Dream Un- winds . Curly 449' RONALD COCKRUN llR'onll Q On with the dance, let joy be unconfinecl. Class Rep. 4, FB 4, Key Club 3-4, Board of Directors 3-4, BB 3, P. Club 4, Tennis 1-2. JAMES COLLINGWOOD Jimbo He got himself a perman- ent when he was born. Choir 3-4, Treble Clef 3-4, FB 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3, P Club 2-3-4, Senior Quartet 4. RONALD CAIN IIROUIV A barrel of fun. Choir 3-4, Treble Clef 4, FB 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Key Club 3-4, P. Club 3-4, F. F. A. 1. LARRY CARSTENS The girls sigh as I go by. Choir 3-4, Treble Clef 3-4, Choir Pres. 4, FB 2, BB 4, Baseball 2, Key Club 3-4. WAYNE COLBLENTZ Twitch Doesn't care much for the weaker sex. FB 2-3-4, P. Club 2-3-4, Baseball 1, Tumbling 3, Track 2-3. sv-- Judy not '1 book by it's Track 1 Z 3 Baseball 3 Club 1 Z l'.F.A. 2 he more I study nothing ,sa Ore 1 2 Key Club BB .3 4 P Club 4, Jlr 4 Treble Clef 4, DARRY1.. DORf 'HY l ULD., DOY'l'ffZ1lx0 life f ously, you'll The dame with the winning smile. never gm out of it 'Uwe anyway' H Pep Club 3-L, Sec 4 F H A hz- P. Club za-4, Football 2-3-4, BB 3, 3-4 Repomli 2 T1,e'S 3 Pres 4 Baseball 3-4, Key Club 2-3-4, sec- ' ' ' ' Trcs. 4 Board of Directors 4, Choir Treble Clef ii-4,Ycll leader 4, Fm- 4' TWMC Clef 4' Class Pres- 4- Vis' lic Princess 3, Sweetheart Candidate ua'l'A'dS 4' Axe 4' Band hz' Pep BETTY LOU ENGLE PARTICIA ELLIS Sweet and simple 12 o'clock and all's quiet 4 o'clock and Mama's mad. GAA 1, Senior Band 2. Barb' VALERIE DOLPHUS Simple Hee-Hee-Hee-Hee- Hee-Hee-Hee-Hee- Hee-Hee- Hee-Hee. Toledo, Oregon 1-2- 1X2 Choir 3-4, Treble Clef 3 Pep Club 3-4, F. H. A. 4 Office 4, Axe 4, Rally Squad 4. ll P. Club 3 4 Visual AldS 1 2 3 4 BARBARA DALRYAMPLE What she undertakes: to do she does well F.H.A 1 2 Pep Clubl 2 3-5, c KENNETH FERREL Ken Why stay awake ln class, school s boring 'XJ' 9 LLOYD GE HRKE lIGerkll A wizard inthe lab. Band 1-2-4, Pep Band 1-2, Swing Band 1-2, Visual- Aids 1-2-3-4, Key Club 3- 4. KE NNETH GOODMAN Ken I'm in il dancing mood. Choir 3-4. Louise Fuzzy Rupert 3, FB 2-4, Pep Club 4, Key Club 2-4, P. Club 4. VIRGINIA HINKLEY YlGinnylb Seldom becomes excited. Boisc 1-2, Pep Club 2, Axe Staff 2, Cutlass 2, Library 3-4. SHIRLEY HEACOCK lvHeaplv Jabber, Jabber goes my mouth- LORETTA FRATES GARY FORSDICK Mischievous but studious. Laugh, you clowns laugh. Pep C1ub 3-4, Axe 4, Weiser 1. DENNIS GILL Den-Den The Devil's playmate. Key Club 3-4, Class V. - Pres. 3-4, Choir 4, Tre ble Clef 4. SONIA GE NOWAY Sonie Bottled sunshine. Band 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2-3-4, Swing Band 1, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Axe Staff 2-3-4, Ass't Ed. 3, Ed. 4, Cutlass Staff 3-4, Sweetheart candidate 2. JOHN HE NDE RSON llJohnll A refined product of the farm 'Yen- . A. 1-2-3-4. east, west, north, and south. F. H. A. 1, Pep Club 2-3-4, Jr. Rep. 3, Axe 3-4, Cutlass 3-4, Rally Squad 4, Office 4, Visual- Aids 4. iLENE KINNEY .mny ni not saying l'm uiiggzigl-tl :mil inoi snyin1,5l'in x mt. r i oil' 3-ll-Al, Trulilu Cluf 2-1 4, cs. Z, Scxtut 2-Ji-At, All N. W. oir Il, All Stutc Choir Li, Pep uh l-2-Il, Au' Stull' l-2-il, Cut is Sl--1, 'I'Iu-spinns l-3-ll--1, Our :is l3i'ooli:a , 'Our Town , I RL'- rmbui' Mauna , And Never Been sscd , State Fcstivail 3, Band 1- Swing Band 1, Soph. Rep. DRMA JEAN LARSON ezmlm f 1111 the words ol' tongue gl pen, she likes the little rd ol' men. ncouver, Wash. 1-2-3, p Club 4, Rully Squad F. H. A. 4, Choir 4, 'eble Clef 4. 2- ERROL JENSEN LAVINA JOHNSON HErr, HV- J- ii Noise rloesn't make the Oh, kids I've got the man. giggles- 'N F. F. A. 1-2, Key Club rs- F. H. A. 3-4, Pep Club S, 4, Chgir 1-3. GAA 1, Choir 2-4, Treble Clef 2-4. 'UK Vw.. GEORGE KOBAYASHI Gorgeous Gem-gn Bl'lllllS4! llrxiiiis? wln'1'u lizivt' I lit-:tml lliait in-l'oi'u. Key Club 15-Al. V.-l'i'es. -l. Boiiiwl ul' lJil'l't'toi's il. Buys' Static 14. Visticil-Aids l-LL-IS--l. V.-Pres. l-2, Sue. 15, liv- porter 4. CARL LARSON ' Carl He knows hc's good, thc tcncln-rs know lie's good--we wonclvr? '? Vancouver, Wash. 1-2, Key Club 3 4, Pros. Al, Thcspiuns 15-4, Clerk bl, BB it, I Remember Mama , Our Town , Night Must Full , District Stott- Debate Champions 3, Speech Ll-4, Boys' State li, Nat'l Key Club Convention. EVA LOUNSBURY liEVcll She speaks, acts, and be haves just as she wishes. 'Q 104 Pep Club 1-2 GAA 1-2 Sec.-Tres. 3, ASB Sec. 4, Homecoming Queen 4. GARY LIGHTFOOT JANE LEE MAciNTosii ,, , ' y, Janie H01 he ' Yun tt-ll'um l nin'l gut the eiliiwi- Not merely a chip off the mn, H old block, but the block - Self. ii GAA 1-2-13--1, Tninlzlinp, 1-2, F. ll. A. It 1-2-ll--l, 'l'res. l, l.iln':lry 1, Pep Club 2-Sl-4, R1lllySquzi1l -t, Tlwspizms Football 1-2-3-4, Bas- 1-2-rf-4. V.-P1-1-S. -1. My F--it-nd ketbau 2-3-4, Key Club Irma , I Reint-nilzci' lt'l1unu , Night h Must I-':1ll', Sing Ye Noel , Axe 3- 243-41 P' Club 255-41 4, SWUOIl1CZll'l.CilI1ll. 4, Visual-Aids 4. Band 1-3-4. 21 OSI-INI.-XHY MAULE Instr Slim' will nvvvi' lt-:lrn how to cook. ' lass Suv. Ll. lluuil l-2-Sl--1, Pres. Sm-, SL, Pi-In Huuil l-2, Swing uul Ji, AM- J, 'l'lii-spiuns 3-fl, Night ust Full , Cutlass 3-4, Ass't Bill r ze, GAA 1-2-::--i, GAA st-t-, zz, fp Club l-2-Zi--l, Girls' Stzitv, Dc ltr ta-:uu -1, Tiuuliling tviuu l-2-Ji, vet-tlu'1lrtC:iml. l-4, Axe Frolic' mil. 2, llomi-vmnint: Cuncl. 3, lrvesl Bull Czmil. Ii. LARRY MONROE Dutch Slow down, man. Pocatello 1-2, Choir 4. ANNETTE MANSER Annie Our cute and Winsome Cutlass editor. ROD NEY MASINGILL Choir 3-4, Treble Clef 3-4, Sex- tet 4, Band 1-2-3, Pep Band 1-2, Swing Band 1, GAA 1-2-3-4, Tres. 2, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Thespians 2- 3-4, Sec. 3-4, Axe 1-3, Cutlass 3- 4, News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Class See. 4, Sweetheart Prin- cess ll, Homecoming Princess 1-4, Office 3, Our Town 3, I Remem- ber Mama , 3, Our Miss Brooks 2, Night Must Fall 4. SHERENA NORTHROP Shena Success comes to those who try. ll Choir 3-4, Cutlass 4, News Editor 4, Treble Clef Club 3-4, Tennis team 1. nR0d.v vi Nampa 1-2, FB 3-4, Baseball 3-4, Debate 3, Thespiuns 3-4, P. Club 3- 4, Key Club 4, Ami Never Been Kissed , Our Town , The Dream Unwimisn, BB 3-4. WILLIAM MAULE IIBM1 ll own importance. ble Clef 4. SONDRA RALSTON Sonnie Laughs at her own jokes. Pep Band 1-2-3-4, Swing Band 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, GAA 1-2-3-4, Axe 3, Cut- lass 3-4, Tennis 2-3-4, Tumbling 1. Secret ambition is to start a harem. MICKIE MILOSH Mick You're only young once, so let's raise 'whoopt-e'. Band 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2-3-4, GAA 1-2-3-4, Axe Staff 3-4, Tennis 1- 2-3-4. Quite impressed with his Key Club 3-4, P. Club 2-3 4, FB Mgr. 2, The Baby- sitter , Boys' State 3, Class Vice-Pres. 3, Choir 4, Tre- CRYSTAL MUSGROVE Chris She has to have the piano air-cooled. Band 1-2-3-4, Tres. 3, Sec 1, Choir 2, Treble Clef 2, Swing Band 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2-3-4, Harvest Ball Cand. 2, Debate team 4, State Music Festival 2-3. HARLOW SCOTT JNSTANCE STOHR onnie 0 have wisdom is to be Qvy- H. A. l-3-4, ASB Tres. lORALEE SMITH Snufl'y Oh, this learning, what bore it is. 'cp Club 3-4, Axe 4. Scotty He says there are three LYLE RAYBURN lights-the sun, the moon Lover and himself. 'Ladies' man at old PHS. Choir 3-4, Treble Clef 3-4, FB 1-2-3-4, BB 1-3, Base- FB 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3, P. bzul 1-2, Track 3, P. Club Club 2-3-4, Sec. 4, Key Club 3-4, Pep Club 4, Choir 1-4. 2-3-4, V. -Pres. 4, Class BILLIE STOGSDILL Skin iigillieu The song Slowpoke' was Goes out for hiking Written for me- 'U Oklahoma 1-2, Pep Club Choir 3-4, P- Club 3-4, 3-4. Pres. P. Club 4, Basket- Pres. 2, ASB V.-Pres. 4, HELEN SALLEE llsalil Let's raise heck tonight Oklahoma 1, Pep Club 4, QMS- Rally Squad 4. VENITA SHEPLER Nita An hour in the evening is worth two in the morning. GAA 1, Pep Club 2-3-4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Rally Squad 4, Harvest Ball Sweetheart 4, Harvest Ball Cand 1, Homecoming Cand. 2. LORE NE STEINIKER stinky 'Disapproves of the proverb 'beautiful but dumb! Pep ciub 1-2-3, GAA 1, Choir 1-3-4, Treble Clef 3-4, F. H. A. 1-2-3-4. KE N SC HMIDT ball 1-2-3-4, Football 1- 2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Key Club 1-2. 23 IOBERT VAUGHN 'Bob 'I always get the better vhen I argue alone. ?. Club 2-Z1-4, FB 1- 2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-23- l, Tumbling Il. 'EATRICE WILLIAMS Bea Has xi pc-ra-zonal beauty iilon in the lah.' , ll. A. 1-2-ll-4, Repor- zr 4, Library 4, Parlia- ientarian 4. 2 NORMA TE EL DARLE NE TAYLOR 'Norm HDOUU About as quiet as a thunder storm.' 'Y 2 . x . 2 ' x ' She llkcs Jfwlwys- I Tumbling 1, Class Rep. 1, GAA 1-2, Axe Stal-1-4, Pep Club 4, Pres. il, Thespiansii--1, 'll Remember Pep Club 2-li--1, Aw Il-il, Library V. - Mama' Thu Dream Unwmds Our Rally Squad 4, GAA 1- 2y 'l own ,, Anil Never Been Kissn-ll , Tlllllbliflg' 1, Office 4, Girls' State Il, Choir 2-4, Treble Clelk 414 2--1, Rally Squad 4. 354 FRANKLIN WHALEY Frank Nebraska 1-2. 6 I CHARLES YOURDON EARL ZENTZIS Charlie Earl Gosh, it only the girls Lost-my head- ten The ealm, eool type. SHERRIL WALTERS Shelley ':Isn't my brother hand- some? I'm 11 relative of his. ' Pep Club 2-I3-4, Axe ii-4, Thespians il-4, Speech 3- 4, Class Tres. 4, Sweet- heart Cancl. Il, Axe Queen 4, And Never Been Kissed , Night Must Fall' The Dream Unwincls. IIELEN WOLI-'GANG ' Hel' Ill-ru l an., you lun-Ili' lnw:-. Choir Z- fl, 'lll'0lIll' Clvl 2, Sm-xlvlll' -I, Pep Club .9-l, 'l'l'v:w, l, V. Pri' 1, GAA l-12-Il, Pr:-s. 3. Cutlass Ji- -1, 'I'lu-spizlns 12-ll-ll, Clvrlx Ii, Pres Il, 'Our Illlh.-I IIl'm1lxs', I lil-umlizl mv Maw na' , Our 'I'mxn'. 'Au-l Ni-ver Been Kissed , Class Sen- -'l'ref.. , Sweetheart Cand. 2. is Z! appiecmtul tiue beauty. d011-JIS Inward. F, F. A. 1-Z, Band J-4, Key Club .3-4. Pep Band 3-4. , X 24 6 Junior .9629 .Qff7 M ,M M Wyman in I ICKI - 4,5 - QQ, QTUJU WW W 0 OW! M f U O6 ,J f ff M WJWJMWWJ W 01 is 5 QX my iff, Swmwii, OX WWWQ 25 , ,. .......-..-A . - A ,., . . , k .11-1, Ralph Borcn, Representative to the Student Councilg Mary Trail, presiclentg Gail Sugai, sec-tres.g and Gene Lightfoot, vice-pres. The unlucky faculty members who had to put up with our noisy class meetings and trivial problems were Mrs. West and Mr. Thunhurst. May they forgive us for the times we came to them saying, We goofed again. We have been kept busy this year with such things as cooked food sales, car washes, concessions, and dances to raise money to honor our preceding class, the Wheels fSeniorsJ, with a Junior-Senior banquet and prom which was held on April 14. Polly Gibbon was our lovely princess for our Home- coming, pretty Carol Irby represented us at the Axe Frolic and Judy Anderson at the Sweetheart's Ball. 26 Junior Cl assi FW Q JOANNE AfKERS Jn 5'2, eyes ul' lilue, but uhhh, what those five feet can do .... 1'- an -car' iv- f ROBERT COLLINGWOOD Rell Never put oil' till tomor- row :t class you can cut today .......... CAROLINE DOBBAN Caroline Love, living, :incl laugh- ing. .1EANET'rE FELLOWS Jeanette l My heaul is :i stcvreliousc ol' knowledge, hut I eun't liml the key . . . 91 KAREN ALLEN Karen Happy uni I, lroni Care I'iir free. . Why ezin't they alll he contented like me? 0-I A8 RONALD COLLINGVVOOD ' Ron' Diiiiics, Dzinics and more Dames .......... BEVERLY DEWEY Bev Some think the world is made for nothing but fun So do I I ! JUDY ANDERSON iiJudi, You may think she's quiet .... but . . -hiv 7 x k ' Q wi . . ., if - S ,si - , . ya ,fi r- 'W 5' . L 1 vs v- 1.1 ,, ,.. xx qua-' Q--I JOAN COX Butt Being an angel lulways in the air hairpin' ziroundl I SHERI DUNKLE Bull God's gift to guys l ! MIKE FIFE 'imikw Mike is it guy everyone likes . . And never fear. . . He's cute as almuqs cm' . . 27 RALPH BOREN Tully A real gentleman from sole to crown ..... 'Gnd ROSELLA CROWDER Rosel11i I-Ier ways are ways of pleasantness ..... GAROLD ELSTON Garold Nothing takes a guy oft his feet like an easy chair .... DEANNA BROWN Deanna Still Water Runs Deep. I I l ROWENA DAVIDSON llTinylI Her :smile is ax rival to the Pupsoelent nil. I 52 'if Qu-Q it I MARY ANNE ENGLISH ..Mm,y., Boys - - in Buicks. 2 ' Ruth ing n vi i y, Iwingg fra-mi Irving w:1iII'nr'li4imii- , , LUIS I4 ULLER IJl1sI,y I 'I'Ilvl'c h il littlz' bit of bud LARRY GARDNER in I-va-ry girl . . . L0rcrimi' 'E- Brum-ttcs, rwliic-:iris and I I'0l,I.Y GIIIIBON ' I'ivIIY' A lnvvly sight t.ub0I10I1I. I.U ANN GRACE ,fn v-Q, X f .1 blmiclvs -- I Iiiiu 'vm all. WALTER GMMAN 'Walt' Gurnnln ge-is thc girls. NANCY GIBBON 'Nnnvy' A Iittlv iiniiwvvim' nnw zinii thvn is Q'II1'I'l?nIIL'LIIIX' thi- wisvst nn-n. . . . I I 'SP fs! fr--1' J v Yi Lune Give nic B's, Basques, and IIIUIICIOS . . . SIDNEY GRIEF 'SICIH A handsome hunk of heaven! GLENN HAI-E I 'z GLEN HANSEN GI4'n Ilzinclsnniv Hanson I I i Bll.l, IIARRIMAN BiIl' I wuuIrI'vC Iypvcl H worils Al .IU IIOLBIQRT Jn Il0Iim'vm's nivn llrl' Iikv wziguns- -l'1lIIIl' whvn III1'y1lI'1'l'IIZIlIY. . . :1 niinutv :incl I c-ciuIcI'vc 'Hale' I like chicken, fryers pru- forred. t U GWENN imrig 'Gwcnnio' My youth, I'lI m-vvr Io get but lIiL'rv's nnlhini,g I rvzillx' rcgrvl . . . UN fe--' - - I if wr? if thc typmvi'itvr ribbon DONNA HARWOOD 5 Ii:irIn'i, brolu-n. VDUIWHII' N i 0 'vs Sparkling hair, bright PILGGY HAUGILN c'Y0s, shQ's one who can I Pug' Lcgsl! mnmlizl, . h s --Gone with thc wind-- Ihul back on week-cniisl JAMES H1'WVI'EY ' Jinx' CAROL IRBY Whvn brxnns wi-rc pussu Kurby but hc got iiiurv than hiw An imp conccxilc-cl in thu rziiurv. . . face ol' un zingcl . . . . lJ'f'1 g DUANE IRELAND llDll1lIll l Slaiycr ol' women. . a..a. ..i.. GENE LIGIITFOOT 'Gvno Ch:1so Why girls leuvu home. . 1' r'1 :AA- CARL MILLER Callus Tzrnni:-1 :intl :I tvnmcr 1-omliinuml. . . Wow. . . LYNN RAYHUKN Lynn Likes his A s-Asmussen I l :ind athletics . . . JON JOSEPIISON ' Jon If girls worn dollars, hc'd luv ax millionnirc. SHIRLEY LOUNSBURY 'Toad' Talks as fast and long as a jay-bird :ill year round cause sho doeSn't go south for tho winter. WALTER PEARCE Walt Avoiding women is his way. . . DALE KING Dale Don't lot my silence fool you . . if vu-, ALTON MARTIN Alton ICl0I1'lC1ll'L' if I get D's, just so I'vc got Diana. . LOREN PEARSON Loren It is good to argue, but not zlftcr finding your self inthe wrong . . . ANDY ROBINSON Andrew A Iroutiersman for women ...... 29 JANE KNIFONG Dumb Juno Live fast, love hard, die later . . . SANDRA MASON 'lsumiy' Laugh u lot, love L1 lot, live a lot longer. JOAN PETERSON Pete Pete has all the pep. JOE KNIFONG ' Joe Crazy. . . over his Cad. GERALD MC LAY Gerald Oh, this learning, what 51 bother it is. . . C+-al DOROTHY RASMUSSEN ..DOt.. If I'm studying when you come in. . wako mv up. . . ,- 1' JIINI IIUGEIIS 'ling' Iiezil sliawrp I-'vol-.y from Culuiwlflo , , , fs MOKE STRONG 'Muke' The :inswvr to ai maiden'8 prayer. . . i -A MARY TIIAII, Marv Put lf love is intoxicating, I'vv never been clrunk. Nine' i i f J A DICK SANDERS Dif'k' Dick em up, I'm the tongue tin-cl towboy . . i GAIL SUGAI Vsogg.. She looks harmless, doesn't she?--So does a stick of dynamite .... BUD WALTERS Waldo' Football and blondes. . . . . MIY1 ITI ITN III Ill III TTI Ill III l'Il ITI . . GENE SENKBEIL 'Senk' A wolf in Penclelton's clothing . . . -an MICHAEL SULLIVAN Sully I-Ie doesn't think he's half as good-looking as he really is .... V .. LORRAINE WATSON Lorraine I haven't let my studying interfere with my high- school education. 30 ERMA SMITH Erma Common sense is not a common thing I MARILYN STROM Marilyn Innocence is bliss . . on 'Cf' .-q CAROL SWIGART Carol This gal giggles over everything! SUSAN THETGIS Sue I don't believe in curly hair, and that's straight K Y -.- 4 Y 1 ' GERRY WELLS llGerll She prefers alumni ---- foreign, that is I I JEAN YOST ' Jeannie' Black-haired boys with brown eyes--th:it's for me. R 'W ,, ,, ,, ,aff , ' . ,Kp egg' . V J,-PM WSophomore'M.fc ratches ff , mggfggw gig, 1 3 My W X J W N Vlwflfywyfwfffvb WWW MM! Ziff! M i .70Zff,iJ' XAOIMOW QM Z5 QU fm fd id MQW fig? W Q 3 f? i S, e x , Aw! x QO J Q WM , L A k x 52 Mm yrfgxblknb b KFVT Qs QSM f 31 , -T7-T 1. .i4 1'8- f N I f N ' ll f 1 ,l X XX Sophomore 7 . Q ,SJ 1 .'N ' ' H b Hx N 1 i rd x 'x 4QQRf 5 I r HM, rx 5 utah 9,411 X B I ' ill 'I 1' A' f fx, 1 I ,Pg 9 W 5 ,A A 1 J 0 :Q V' OFFICERS N. Rayburn M. Fifer L. Hollaway J. Hulbert Under the able supervision of their advisors, Mr. Lubiens and Mrs. Foster, the Sophomores made and sold boosters and gave a party for the Freshmen. A1- though defeated in the Frosh-Soph Jamboree, they were great sports. The Sophomore candidates for queens were: Dorothy Davidson, Homecomingg Rena Van Scoy, Axe Frolicg and Helen Rose, Harvest Ball. 32 C119 'NB ,QQ -bi if 6 -NCC XJ 69 .1 gi QSM Q' 9 160 O fgx ,gcc X 1 fa-0 SW A km Y f ,Qs Qf5K,Y790qo Q , X I VNV' ,EN L ,R x X X33 ,P X ' Q . 669909 50035 YQ dx-e-90 A If :Ji Y N5 O 00 V ON Q 6 QSQD db B Q-510 1 4' Q0 eX V01 G r5,'CO bi OX T , :Ks 4eifzv909i'gO6Wi 'D 'ix XLO wah CIC '60 Q4 AX fb Q01 QOQQQN O0 X69 M L ar orrai lene F nc F it-er age in Zi GM0 5-ao odeq eiebxk, 'OX Oi 'GX 0 'bex X06 K, Sxoeifxo XL 100 GXK. 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The Freshmen, after a furious battle, won the Frosh- Soph Jamboree. Freshman Class Candidates for queens ol' clilferent affairs were: Janell Kaiser Honieeomingg Shawna Shurtlel'l', Axe Frolieg and Janice Gardner, Harvest Ball. Freshman advisors are Mrs. Chisum and Mr. Foster. Us tr' Dan Abbot V' Gary Adam 5 Q X if John Carieo Robert Braswell Mary Applegate Susan Arms at 'Y haron Carpentei Kay Conover John Carstens Marion Crowder Charles Cole Joan Colilentz Larry Clark Gene Clipston P7 .1 va- wwf W TWV Cleo Dolphus Gary Detwiler Earlene Dalryainple Mary Ann Dalton IQ X, tar Mary Dnnolio 'Tarn Edgar Dundas Qv. 'Y- ff. Mary Durr Donnie hlliot VY Barbarxxf Ferrell fs. rfb Q- Dizinv Gill 'isa N 5-wav! xv GM? T7 Janice Gardner Q rfzgu Elwin Grunt 'vu Lois Hansen Bud Johnson '-'Jw Jim Leo George Gllmo re eu-.K 'Vit Delbert Heaeock fe--' Janell Kaiser Jufly Mann Jim Gissel Beverlv Goff Ann Henningsen Jerry Hicks Duane Kirk Maureen Klein K Douglas Mc Lay Lynn Morcllioust Mary G1 eif Garv Hon 45 7 Bob Idclins Leonard Koch 4'5 Rollo Kotas 'vs Q' Denzel Moss Judy Nesbitt so W Sandra Osburn my 'wi J f---v Darlene li. Reed ' D- nawna Shurtleff :ii verly Vermillion ,M Maxine Philpott if Joyce Sallee -vw' 41 Kenley Snyder ver . .fy ,N x. Iv'1 PILILG Riehflrml PILILL -as , fa R its-9 Charliene beftrf, If recl Se nkbeil fi .-f' Peggy Probst, Tom -ff ? xx? Rosa Taylor Vickie Taylor ll v'-' N, Bllllf. Will L 1 ' Q 'UB Dorothy Warden Deana Watts Toni Williams Darlene J. Reed .M gt.. , v . ' fi ft, ' Sheldon George Shu rtl e fl' Mary Thetge Beverly Terrell 'L Claridon Whitney lnriwird We1dnL r -1-0' ilk' Darlene Zeigler Sharon Wilson Jeanne Yasuda Dan Wi se Kenneth Wright gn M L ,T'7r' .F ,S iq. . - ,, Basketball ZMSGQ' Z9 Football N -1...-..-..1 x FROSII-SOPH-YELL-LEADERS--J. Coblcntz, J. Kaiser, H. R050 Cheer Leaders A444 VARSITY YEl,l,-LEADERS--S. Lounsbury, R. Maulc, J. Peterson, L. Cummings 42 ' ' ' JM Row 1: B. Walters, J. Collingwood, I. Budge, R. Cochran, G. Hale, P. Townsend, L. Rayburn. D. Ireland, P. Ackerman, G. Lightfoot, R. Cain, K. Schmidt, D. Dorothy, Coach Warburton. Row 2: Manager J. Morgan, M. Sullivan, J. Rogers, H. Scott, R. Masingill, L. Rayburn J. Jwscpnson, B. Vaughn, W. Coblentz, G. Lightfoot, CELFoEdick, Manager S. Morgan. Football 'YN M 1 ,El C O A C H Starting Lineup fit., 21 .H 3' in F gk 1 ,,.. W' -' h wiv' , Q ff 5 kc? 'ln- X.. .. 1' 0 1 f Q i Q L 0,2 . A 'X 1 9 -'hm I BA -x1X1f Q 21 Q , ..-.XL 4 f 35 af 'A 1,11 A Q' Du 1 i .-5, , i I 9. f ' ' M C R O E A Y C N H O L D S 'sf Basketball val. H' l El asm ESS! Row 1: L. Carstens, R. Coleman, L. Rayburn, M. Beckwith, J. Josephson, G. Lightfoot, B. Elliot, M. Strong, P. Townsend, C. Larson, K. Schmidt, S. Greif, R. Boren. Row 2: Manner P. Ortega, Coach M. Reynolds, Manager Eldon Pearson. 46 N X. dx I SW Nw ww A L X Sw X . Q ' 7' W'.f3w ga? A W1 153, K M A- . N . 5 , il, if 'A . L L . ? 4 32 1 Q Moke Strong 44M Ken Schmidt 4-.A X-,f Y:- tsl mi Jw 4. ' 5- 5 ff -Q1 S mX7Q v H ' Qs 'Sf Hr P '. A - 4-1, X gk , fm L,f- 11 z . ' , Off in QXLQ1'-'X N5 I if , Cyl MV, t, - 1 x , - y x 3.--i Row l: D. Landon, R. Wilson, L. Holloway, N. Rayburn, P. Ackerman. Row 2: B. Wells, G. Hon, D. Moss, D. Wise, T. Williams. FROSH - SOPH BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL W :lub Row l: Coach M. Reynolds, B. Wells, B. Wilson, J. Senkbeil, Row 2: J. Hicks, J. Huffman, D. Kirk, D. Abbot, M. Selover, J. Gissel, M. Rayburn 49 E1-41 . 'if-L N. Y i2 -. I s M- , f 1 , 'A , .. ii -Q -xjfii Q , Qr1..'5-,-Y. , :.fu,'- , - -If Aw g.f'.:3'-- ,. All-1 ,x 1 ,- N . , ,i?h X .-v -E ' fx. - J., uf- ,V mg, , ' an .14 , ,nl . ,. Far, 5111 ,4-V1 u, af' ,Q 'l,V,.1T 4' 1.,'z A Hi L 1.7 K, - , .. A A x ' 5.4 I 1 .!!: I ,,. . J. 'E , . X:.:'Q, 135. A, A ,. .,- x ,'.n', - W 'a X 'Fr . '1 '., , -I, b .912-'---1 r - ' ' - 'ff - 1 ' M, .. .33 mn 5 ' I1 if -,?1f- A , ,UV 1. ig, 1 ,, -1 U Ai:-fr-, ,,, N a. if Q V --4. .R ,.-5 f . GQ- -Q' . -551 fjeaf- ' .'1u, ' . ,.1 1 'fir' 5,1 ix'-f -cz.. Y 1-izrhkl 1 F: 12 ..-L ..4...' ' , ' 'Organizations 1 s QSX -'4w 4.. fi i f-f- 1, l 1 3 N or av I E BH BAND OFFICERS if N I, I ' at X, 3 ','e- Crystal Musgrove fig y Beverly Asmussen 3 - i Rosemary Maule 9 'D X. D Glenn Hansen Mike Sullivan g . ' . ,, I Band The band, under the able leadership of John Purcell, has developed into a larger, finer band. Among their activities of the year have been music clinic, Sweetheart Ball, Music Festival, the annual concerts, and Commencement. Row l: P. Broggan, Paynter, R. Maule, M. Mi losh, P. Gibbon, W. Garman, S. Greif, C. lllusgrovv. liow 2: B. Asmussen, W. May, A. Kinney, C. Whitney, C. Irby, C. Yourdan, M. Klein, D. llarwooil, M. Gibbon, Anderson, C. Swigart, S. Arnt, A. Hennigsen, S. Ralston. Row S21 M. Beckwith, S. Genoway, M. Asmussen, D. Cheek, J. Knifonpg, G. Adams, L. llunsen, M. Sullivan, M. Greif, D. Gill, N. Davis, G. Clipston, L. Gehrke, G. Lightfoot, . Martin, R. Sanders, S. Greif, G. Hansen. Row rl: L.. Brockus, M. Strain, J. Knifong, Purm-ll. T. Williams, D. Heacock, A. Robinson, A G. Hale, S. Rupp, A. Manser, Director J. 52 Maiorettes MAJOR DOMO Diane Cheek fa. MAJORETTES: R. Davidson, G. Sugai, D. Brubaker, D. Cheek, P. Brogan, P. Reiher 53 Choir Officers S. Kinney, L. Carstens, L. Cummings 0'f4- 1. 7 Senior Boys' Quartet Chorus Row l: L. Ruyimrn, K. Schmidt, D. Ireland, Collingwood, B. Elliot, D. Dorathy, D. Gill Wziltc-rs. r Row 2: J. Liirson, V. Dolphus, K. Conover ll. Caiin, L. Cairstens, B. Mziulc, S. ,Arnold Row ZZ: J. Alu-rs, L. Cummings, A. Bziines Cole, B. Idrlins, G. Gilmmr- S K Scott, J. Halbert, M. Strong, D. Cain, J. Beckwith, G. Senkbeil, R. Boren, B. Goodman, G. Elston, F. Scnkheil, G. McLz1y Van Scoy, D. Brown. Dalyrample, A. Manser, L. Rayburn, C. 1 4 L, . inney, J. Sallee, J. Fellows, C. Weygandt, L. Johnson. Row fi: S. Lounsliury, R. Davidson, C. Levers, N. Teel, J. Anderson, L l.. Stcinikc-r, S. Northrup, G. Wells, J. Yost . Grace, M. English, T R E B L E C L E F O F F I C E R S GUHJSSEXTETTL T R E H L E C L E 1-' 1 X-if ,f s gg, 35 'in if 1 Q Y' ' ' bn: -.Q fjl The ' P Cluh is thc organization of boys who have made a letter in at least one major sport. Under the leadership of Ken Schmidt, presidc-ntgQDenny Daviesl Ql'lCC-lJI'6SiKlGI'lt5 and Harlow Scott, secre- tary-treasuror, the club has done much. lion lp NI:1sL'otS. Xvalu-ro, Advisor M. Reynolds, B. Maule, S. Morgan, J. Morgan, K. Ferrell, W. ColilEbeT-,-Xrlvisol' Warlwnrton. Row 35 li. Covlirnn, li, Boron, M. Sullivan, P. Ackerman, P. Townsend, M. Strong, R. Coleman I. lhlllgo, li. Wnliorsa. lion .11 B. Vzznjglin, G. Liglilfoot, D. Ireland, J. Rogers, B. Elliot, G. Forsdirli, J. Collingwood, ll. Cain, IJ, llornlliy, G. llale. Row -l: L. R1lyl.J1ll'll, G. l.ighLl'ooL, R. Masingill, J. Josephson, L. Rayburn, K. Schmidt, D. llzlvlosj ll. Scott lfllston. 1 1 'fl FFA 4 LJ. 7A v v v v v v ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Row la Advisor ll. Heeh, T. Craven, H. Stilwell, C. Boren, W. Pierce, J. Vaughn, Row 2: W. Knight, D., Sanders, D. Bivins, F. Weimar, D. Kirk, J. Carico, J. Lee, J. Logan Huw :Ez A. liuliin5un, J. Henderson, G. Hansen, I. Budge, G. Kobayashi, W. Garmzm, D.Lee. ,Q A up 6' W .. .. . K ,, , D Advisor Mr. Hoeli, Glen Hansen, Ivord Budge, Walter Garmun, George Kobxiyzishi, John Ilenilcrson. 57 ,fv- E. Y? . in H F. H. A. OFFICERS T. Doris, S. Lounsbury, J. Peterson, L. Cummings, Advisor Mrs. Wilson, M. Fifcr, C. Sakahara, G. Hale, S. Mason, B. Williams, J. lVI:lclnto:-ill. EV' Row 1: J. Colmlcntz, J. Gardner, S. Shurtleff, V. Taylor, C. Stohr, A. Banes, L. Steiniker, l.. Johnson, IS. Czirico, J. Russell, S. Kidd, E. Russell, C.Swigart, M. Klein. Row 2: B. lla11'1'im:1n, L. Fagan, B. Ashworth, C. Irby,'L. W8tSOH:'R. Davidson, B. Ferrell, S. Czlrpa-nlcl', D. Watts, S. Arms, A. Honningson, D. Gill, P. Probst, Row .iz J. Jurrc-ti, V. Dougherty, C. Dolphus, S. Fagan, V. Dolphus, J. Larson, K. Anderson M. Wullwr, B. Gmnlmle, M. Applegate, M. Roelir, D. Hill, I. Pierce, Mrs. Wilson, advisor. Row -lp C. Szikuhuru, B. Williams, J. Macintosh, J. Peterson, L. Cummings, S. Mason, M. Fifer, G. llulv, T. Doris, S. Lounsbury. 58 flffb its ax e 0 ,PQ 6 Q 0,9129 Sta H Goff? '?'1g'1poi.S'flQ I' O o x Q Q 6' ' ?.'?Of O . 0 If OG QQ 506, F2 O , '70 J 0 J' sz' .9- ,ssmp G! o,, ,905 j O Q l' M. Trail, S. Genoway, J. Maclntosh, D. Dorathy, J. Foster, advisor, S. Walters, Forsdick, D. Taylor, V. Dolphus, G. Sugai, D. Ireland, J. Carstens, T Toll, M. Sullivan, L. Brockus, M. Milosh, J. Cox, S. Mason, L. Frates, C. Smith, R. Frates, E. Smith, D. Brubaker, J. Josephson, S. Heacock, L. Rayburn. 59 0 C UT l .ASS Ol FIC E RS sv .QQ v QWS fb oQx'fQ,i0fQ9 uh- .0 . oc' Cf' Q' 'O' 6550 5. L19-s XQ-u 0' 6' Xi Q' fb- ,O x. A D 'Of' Q95 vi? 'Q X0 x .Q- Q - QS- 9 Q, O wa 9 ow-QP' C XX., Ax B Q -,NO QT' 9 ww x Bk B .qw 'O 5 408 -sob ao. X' . S O .Ax Q' YSNBX Gay 5- 9 Q .. ' i9wc,f'5b1Xy X Q. ' x XNQ' . V' Qv S9 9 Wqs xx., ov C, V? 5. NUI'HlI'UIb A. Mzmsvr G. Sugzxi D. El l intl P. Brogzln J. Amlvrsun D. Wise ei ,,z Cs YK OFFICERS J. Anderson V. Shcplcr L. Graco P. Rcihcr L. C111111'ningb D. Wise Y' If Hon T SllLlLl0I1 D lzlllott J Coblentz J Kfusu' H Rose, S. Dunlle 1llSLllLl P B10 an Ruhu Smrtlclt M En 11511, K. Allon sc D Mow S A141115 K Conovu A Ivmnsu H Wolfgang, S, s lXl1l M Tr ul b MWHKJH J AllllC15Ol1 G Sllgdl M Sullivan, D. llc ml ll xx 1 yljlllll b I mock V Slmplur J LJISOH D T1Vl01', ll. Szlllvc, V Dolphus N Tuul., J Mlclntobh J Josgphson M15 lxubar '1Qlllcml01'sJ. Paulson Q5 O? YXCE E39 A fbi 3 W . G ' XJ-lyf gr' 00 , wi I if Ke y Club ,iffy The Key Club as a junior branch ofthe Kiwanis Club has similar objectives. It has weekly Wed- nesday noon meetings at the school The main event socially was the Key Club banquet and dance. ' s ,I Row 1: N. Rayburn, G. Hale, L.. Raybyl n, B. Walters, G. Lightfoot, A. Robinson, M. Fife, E. Zentzis, J. Halbert, M. Sullivan, L. Gardner. Row 2: l.. Brockus, C. Miller, L. Holloway, P. Ackerman, R. Masingill, J. Joseplison, I. llmlgc, J. McCluy, D. Akers. Row :iz P. Townsend, M. Beckwith, L. Carstens, E. Jensen, G. Liglitfooi, R. Cain, J. Collingwood, L. Gerlike, B. Elliot, D. Landon. Row ll: R. CUt'liI'Zlll, C. Larson, D. Dorathy, G. Kobayashi, H. Scott, D. Gill, B. Maule. 62 wamsvkxm of moi-aff Ni. Beckwixxx, Px. Nkmser, 5. NXacXtxtos'o, C. Larson. The Splans Goodey, 'Y DOH-5 Su mmm Vlaucre, K Dfwxdscm rx 3. advise , . Mad , umpxcr, C. SKOQKXK, X. Y-ow X-. E. Haas, A. Mauser, S. Yiixxoeg, B Car-5X,e0S, N. 'Yeah Woxigang, D. E-XXxo'ct, B. S wmx, 3, wgpxmosu, ik. Nm Beck 5. Row 'Z-'. YK. ' n, NX. Pmdef -po 53 r NX. e S. Lax?-so , Budgc. M G. A. A. OFFICERS G. Sugaii S. Mason S. Lounsbury G. Wells Row 1: R. Maule, A. Mauser, L. Cummings, G. Hale, C. Irby, Advisor Mrs. Kaiser. Row 2: S. Osburn, C. Dolphus, D. Brubaker, S. Ralston, J. MacIntosh, M. Milosh, B. Asmussen. Row 23: S. Wilson, J. Nesbitt, G. Wells, S. Mason, G. Sugai, S. Lounsbury, J. Peterson. 5. .V -M -. Min Y-2:4 X. ,J E 1, 1K l 7-' C57 11 I 0fULY,10 cehi-ri' f J , ' , 1--,. 7 5QQCie,t,y f ..,4x ,, f ,F ,J ,Y THE oauE NJ AND QAJL91 LX. Dl'EEC1' FEGA4 HAwm'1'. . .555 H53 EXOTIC DBA, CES Il., COME OAJ IA!-J Sherril Walters Axe Frolic Queen 322 'fa Eva Lounsbury Homecoming Queen Beverly Asmussen 66 Venita Sheplar Band Sweetheart Harvest Ball Queen S L' .wg tt, i al' ,,J1: N! f t riiiggi' , Mx LN, X. .QQ A 31, 'Gus , . , I L S., 11-. ':i...L..- li E 1 K WrTQQEff xl M Q A -Q. ,Q a.--..-.-. .,,-.. , .M-.4 'Q SX I I 3' Q ' v 3 fx 5 an '4 r 4 ' E fl.-. B4 5 5 Q S i W4 .V si 5 4 i 5 A QA I x fs 1 lk, VL 3. . XMRW , W sf c x Wm i Qgirf f iw , lip 1 .fs 2 A 7 'A A 1 i ' K ,K hk.k. A X, fffin ,Ju Y 5 .. .. 'l'i.x.hn on i I yn,-8,-,J 9417 -44 G 3188! Sweethearts Ball W eefefa 5 ak' ' ' VS 61.41, 5517 S111 11386 qu- A..- ...I 1 0 Q. L F 3 I I Q14 u I i 4 5 .ff-S highlight the whole affair The Axe Frolic which is annual staff was held Nov- crepe paper, confetti, thumb the Frolic was enjoyed very and proved to be a success. variety show with talent from ganizations, a big carnival ated booths and lots of prizes as its queen. a yearly production of the ember 18, 1955. Amid tacks, and loads of gaity, much by all who attended This year it featured a various classes and or- with many gaily decor - to be won by all, and to honored Sherril Walters QUEEN SHERRIL WALTERS Sherril Re igns at xe Fro 'Nr lic Queen's court--M. Strong, S. Shurtleff, N. Rayburn, R. Van Scoy, D. Dorathy, S. Walters G. Philpot, C. Irby, T. Wood ward, S. Axelson. in-Fvfff ' fwivxf -2 -N -.: ' - :QA f , . 2 , Jr' -nl 1 3 1 I ,J 21 Ar 'fi Pe A M iii V . 'Lrti Au f 'N 1 4 X 6 ng I 1 -in-iH ?'T' 'Q J . ' -0 , 1' l 1 .ls Ivy' 4 C a. A H ii . l, '? S. - -1 E . L . I Snapshots i 4 ix I WH-+ ,. 5. Mr... VH. M. 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P' XF up ,rj 4 . .K s my xii .X . .Q Y .gf 'Q .. xifk 1 srl, ' ,Q 84 U w'a.'I1T'K . 1- Abi Q? f., K wr' :gl Q . idx! 0 ,, gm QQKQQ glnxlx ISL- , Q 15 4, I if :ev ig, Wi Smmbet mg, Beauties 'I 7? ...WA 0 ' .Q 5 ff? .AMI e ff ' W 10914 QIYOQ, I L , -1' -84 7' fy ,, I fx., f: 4 - nf If ,' 11- ' 5 fl, 71:4 4 4 .- -52,1 6 W 541' L75 '47 It fmt, L fs E 54' S IL A-If In A fly! f i If 1 1fZfCL6Q'Z44f -Q64 f I K' 'WU ,Q 7 dlvif-IL. , If X U K , f , , 11 t s gm e n t 3,355 1 if, ff vy JK ' I I V . L. .-7 ,avi K I I Lf, f ki , 1 yn' Ci!!-,'f',:1 m, ffl L! in , dffif 'A !!Vf.1L,fl ,! Z 63525460 K ,Q I'v' K!! r X , I K. ff elytfg' f' . ' K 1 K ,- f . If CIRCUS! 5 fo Cd' 0 AQ' 9 05 xQ,4,, C!Qx SN igfvwc PRVETTE PRE SE N75 THE lfNGE IRG S. sLi 1 P- 'H L '. Headquarters for K y fl1AN'HEUSiI,NlSHIRTSf8fnd lj ' DAY'S SLACKS - N f f l f I S ka H Glleen ,Stamps Headquarters 4 ' I ix I I I I 1 I . If J, 5 J 4 AFARBER3 DEPAR MENT STORE' 1 f Q CONGRATULATIONS TO THE L V l Q - r I CLASS OF ' 56 .h ll' - if 'fx . EGo's LIINQOJQY,-SERVICE , . ,iw I Q I N ., ,, I T T , f .5.,vay6m.-who 4 , ,ip ,A , .fl .. -- L, ' , L ' f M H' UI 'J 5- : I ' h F' , :gi f 6 X' ' 7 at T 1 Y A T Q' 'Q nf 1- - - 1 QREKIQVS Music CxE3NTgPLj 1 ,'EBSTiS1DE GROCEBY .11 L H T Q, 437, gf' V Q' Phlfone 774-W - ,Q 9 if U 4Q'yVf 1' fl ffl' K' X I-N,Payette J 'f I The Friendly Store Phone 478 J. E. and Ellen Ballard 25 S0uth 16th Street - - ' ,T JQUAFZITJQXLNAND INSTRUMENTS , . I P 7: ,' ,x I 'Rrelgtoflisl Musiclg Pianos ' Argcordlians, Teachers Suppdieslg Radios, X'Feleivisionf Etc. Lf' , A Ly . L V 'Music aeddqqarfergbof thlecifailleyl . ' TOT-TO+TEEN SHOP Everything from. infants through Pre-Teens ---- Baby Needs - Boys' Wear through Twelve - - Troba McNutt - - Margaret Hon YOUTH WEAR FASHION CENTER 20 South 8th ---- Phone 7 - W - 1 ' ACKERMAN MOTOR CO. 102 So. 8th Street . Phone 745 - - -Payette, Idaho CHRYSLER . . . America's First Family of Fine Cars 'EF ic' ,' Milfs' INTERTQTTOQTAL H. WHUMHTL Ilox l3l Paaro Washington 1. I of - - 5 ,g- Qfffjtl f6gyJfU'MfM 251, Www, .M-0 ww! 5' 15! O 'QD ARR HARDW 'J' 'ggi U I U7 f V Your Marshall Wells Store CZ I - , A . a ette, Idaho '1- 117 I - fffb I ,ff Q!! 5 M WONG T A 1 LaP'IP. ADUATINBA6 A r W ' O li Wafffifa 0 V C I R ET oo. Z V k R' ja L f WOM 7fr'fLZM t Ip JJ! Auto o' eService Qafe' 117 j .2 49 X Iiew and? K. !Ueed Cars JP iff t Wwfiihggy ' i fffxfjjf ZIEIN DEPE A--X . I ' X fl xl y 17 Geogfige Whortop, Publisher F X Rf lf! fp ay! Af W X ,L L ,' W' .1 -if .1 ' Earl Sam le M rf' ' il X. ' I 'gig I ' Al 1 r p In ,girly V , f If A ff: VY X I I J 4fVlf f:f V . A EL if f M 1 rg wwf' 9' IA f 1 I L Y., U' jfy Qi 460 Af, FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY CO. Manufacturers of SUNSHINE DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER ICE CREAM MILK POWDER I.-1i1711l X . I L K . . 'Q k X I Tx M 'V 1' I K lf? at ' I U l l 'A I I lilly 1 f'i'3:1, '..',UD,i?N iv? IB? B 1 I -'ff '.- K .I . M Im f .lL,, at 4, ffl f ,UD v IN IJN1 fr 'Af 'V L f I W f 'pw ,- GUEENSEYMIOL6 LDALRY - , ' . , f 1' VBILL'S NEWS STAND IIn'fI4 'f'Q'f+' ,. rf Digmffburprs of A MAGAZINES ' I f Pzisteigreiiedhgrrade A Milk!! if 1 fandfotheg Dairy Produixts lf E I NEWSPAPERS f Payette n ' Edziho ,f ,I SHEET MUSIC I, . , -A ,' - W t 5' Y: if!! Jlfff z ,J Il Q . ' 1 .I ,, ' ,L f c S ' A J ., I t I. it - , F t 1 ,fx 'M I ,. ff f' fl' f ' I S If A A lf! A 'f 1 4 ' A X' I ,M up 11 ,fa K' I . P- . , T ,gf CONGRA'14ULATIO9i54.igy' It TARR'S LOCICERSI , I Y I A LII! Q ' ' I X I f 'Lf' BYRON'S VARIETY - K ' J- f I..f' ' Corneg' 13th and ' 1' f X Q' Src? Ave, St. A Payette, Idaho -V X ' ' ' , . Phone 772 H 0 I 0 Agios? ESTIRA Elks Ni ity Sig: fgsrpmes. tx Nu?i 'N ! J. C. PENNEY COMPANY 4 . . ' g n . Q Payette , Idaho ' 9' N - I A1w3ays'EirstQua11fy X - N I D LS, 1 ,Q 29 MC EAR OLL AGENCY XR Complete Iosur Service ' 2.9 Payette 21: X N VELL4 I gk STORE N X Ei, S ..... i t',Ar ,3x , l uhh, P, ' A 'lyk . , -Ir 'f H ,- . A X It 1 X V lk 7 A X l if lvo fl' ' gl I 2,1 ,J ,pf 'iv A ,Ulu f.'it h'A xv 1 , ' 11 P- f nw' f ,Tv . f. A ' ohms SHOE SHOP ,QFRIUEGHTENIIC 'If'Sx J I P1 1 1' ur f' T V L' L Q- ls , 1 ,V-L+ . 3 :., M - ,Aw x M ' ' - .1 ' ,nh it 1 'C of Sh3!eiDFeSS1ng Xu, izi?H17I , ,Wm Q, i1th,e'r'Goodg A I ,Mi ' U ,J ' ,'J',wvAJi.-'R qgiriflgtlukao, l,J, f i Lenox 85 Castleton .. I , ',, V ,1bIext to Quahty Furmture Wallace Sterling Q ie ' Y International Sterling! s . ,rf John Aldeooa, Prop. A X Fostoria Crystal K? Q , Q 16 No. sth. B hx - E1 . H .1 C K 4 1' U .A 5 gm- am1 ton- roton Fw -1-4 ' RSO ' E 'X ' 'I' K A ' - Y ' 1 T Q h ' Comphments BQ P A PM SWANSQNS STAT R .f 4015. ' l' SEDLMAYER DRUG Q? ' vw ,El M Q QL r , f W o??IdQKim'51m,AT1oNs TK of o- T G Re St fe ' I . N T N K 9 , X . X 'W ,WU di If 1 x T NQJfG.RXqUfuinZgLCLA5S 1956 Us 'V' 'Mg .1 Pho X f X Ti BC Xl sn a sw 0 ' DX 'XJ l , IL If ', K , y K J .1 , ' , ff' f nf 5 AUP 1 . - ' I' ' ' U f J T 'of 3 ' f . . Xi, I'-4 XM' J JP I, 9 J .1 Os! ' . Qi MW A X I my ju PL! I4 i .. di X H I N yvx 2-IQ f IA.- J fl, N E n MX 'UJQX df V -'W' +S..ff'.fI11ow DM ETI 9.11, ATULAE HSTO THE if FW , 1 QQ ' 'JG UATI G7 TASS ,Mi 7,,,T if T P V , nf -f 9 V XX ' Q osT . ' U Tw, UALITY F RNITURE UM I2 ,J YOUR GROCERY IQY worm ' 'AY L T PMT E ' MJ V ff EY ,L -S u CQD13TbRA!6!U ATAIO' o TI-LE' Pj X7 I fl? rf - , ie gi ,T HKU NGRAKI' AT1oNs1ToA 3 T wb T U fn , ' ' on ,mn U MET 's A113-3ER,sHogL f WV 1 fy ASS OF '55 ' ' , l , J TW big st lit kpgines nft wn' fi 1 ff' 1 ' ff 7 f '-1 ,T U5 Al of A fl H Vf ' 1 -T 5 .5 L z T P fn K .f Q P' yf J pejft at perso ality hgirc s. lf if 1, 1 W 1 X gl JN W V if nf FREIQM 1 Eilqqu 77 , f U -zz Pa e e Idahof ' ' f q o 5 - .T H X y 9 IX .:, I 4,1 . by Q, X, f 1,-'ff 71 N7 A XXX f - f 7 , 9 z I M , Wil fy J .I ' 1 1 I1 A J H ' 1 f N X .x X L- :N . l I i ' . WA ,T wg MMM I' ,fir fi I ,QAO I f I 1 fl QAJZ 'ff B RJA.gKL1N's STORE ,MX .wg W 1 sf . -' 0' I ' Q I ,ffl Wy' rv A . f Af f PAYETTE ,A , L If . J , lp my at Products I Congrats Wes 9E56' l,7,, J . . 4 Q, M l 1406 I A Qhmplge Sihool ' plies ! ,Vp 1 CJ' LQ, ' J q 0 Payette ------ - gahoff' fly Jw W if fb . h U kj lj Wy JE! MMM A . A 1 rr, J oy! JM SUPERIOR ROCERY aff iff GEM STATE BAKERY 75,5 ao Free Delivery Daily ,, 0 Individual Lockers Enriched Malted Milk Bread Government Inspected Meats at the Right Prices Supreme Cakes Phone 289 Phone 34 Cookies for the Lunchbox Payett - I A PAYETTE FOOD CENTER M GE MOBILE SERVICE , I I Your Complete Fooiitore p ' ,J 16 So. Sth St. ' COLD STORAGISLOSQES In ayeue, Idaho N X ' xx, 1 Phone 705 A A E' 29,0 I 1 an . LU ASH TI s x ' X, R E Q X X Cp, . ' 1 w- R R , Y INEZ LOVEL ADY SlgP XN JA' - ,. r x- EVANS M TCE COMPANY Payette's m r est - S . s .n 'Q Q UI l X! 1 -A S ' I Fash' S c mi mt K I U 5 b E u 0 L Q - ,p,1q ,gbqgn ' ' i A P For Better Used Cars x X I X -A 1 E See Evans First N P I L R A ' ' ' ' ' PEA 5 A iff 1 . I. A f fvlx If lf! IM. If fl fl 0 A K I if If X V6! ,' ' ' 'IJ' 1174! I' I , ff ' jjj fi!! !-fe ff ! X X ,f G -'K A, X 7 3' I fl X I, f It I ' W . 70 J- I O, I ,I, W 691 P,AYETTE , LQ, I Of j ff, ff V, ' X 1 Tw 'J X V ' j, UUA, fkf' fy MN OMBLQRVCOMPANY I If H O I lg, 4 7 Un H1 I' K ,f' VI, 12hJe13esi W y To Build , I 41 1 f ,If , , ff , J f . I ' I 1 - if , I I J ' 'L' if f' fy, If ,' f 1 Q ' 3 F ,WI J V' I ,' V' 1 i ,JV j , IMI. 4 ' A' l I ,ff .+ ,,fPAYE'TTEfBEAM.TY yC70LLEGE f '. J - , ' J V! If f , A Hx fl Owne f,- Fa Kelly ',,I I , I 11 f IV ' Jhone 253 fl UV L nl ' All V, 'f If I, .IV ,V I f' ' p If 'YA Cfreer Withb f'utu1jeVl A H W ' mf V A .- ,f f ,I 1. I , 9 f f, I -1 f, f fi 1 ,wp he 'I , f I !L , I air Cugztipg - Styfing - Chemically Timedvgljidib Vlfgvew - W X1 an ' N W1 . ' -Lf ,I , ,x Iv ,I Nfl XG L I 1 l l 1 1 1 I R' ' Fyr L ' 'LJ I lx: i -If ' JI fp If ' ul' . I W'!f! ' 7 1 1 . - Y, Ik . f X .W I I BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF aaawal .4 I M ,V V ' f l VI- N7 I if YU fe I AXELSON'S CLOTHING 'I Q 44 7 N1 I' 1 A-f . V U V The Store That Suits I O X ' X. - 'R ' 1 I 1 1 Q. ' Y I N I K 0 he - - I I FQ II w We ' S C. I fl r KD, ' ? X ll ou - fy vu 'J L I 3 f 5 Ifiwivf fwfyifwff Xxx N XX e X W I' x r , C A Q jNJY'!JJyH2v5gmoN CARS0 A-fifaw 'I I I I l. .1 O1 .9 l ' h w O, , N L, H Q Q Af f I O G J A V X fl? y GE NowAY's rp N ff 0 PAYETTE GRE -N ,' I 1225 6Ath Avie. So. ,W e 8 1 4 I f , ff , I ' U Payett a. 0 X CONGR1 UL ION T '1-H32 ADUATING c 1 - 1' 1 9 5 6 . , f 1 T. .Mx a. . f Ax ' X J' 6 ' A' ' i' ' K X P ' I cvhrw xl' Y , ,M n My ,Wy N JOREP P30 ' Oi CE xg' ff F 'sf 1 , JN' . fi sw V! fig? ' K' A01 l SO ps kes and G11t Edge Brands fp 51 D1 j VHJ70 V1 r 1 Al tb 1 F! ,fgytr I I' 1. V - , 1 PotatcisQarrQOn?1ons cr' WU W , A P e392 ---- +1 1' ---- -- Pae e, Idw' V U, fa ywwn 1 of , fl l X l L VJL , , ,fxs 9 1M , r J ' . V, i ' ' . J' v , , A .TUV 1 ,M . ' A A I- V! AW . f 'H qrb ,f f V A f, Z f jfjlL X, QJM fff I Qkw ff 1' ' J 7 jf M' .V 1 Q7 1' 0 J ff A .Af Nfl R 1?Rf,'5q,6P1:An'Kf1vE CREAMERY co. 7 WM 11fdyfqfac1ure4fs0f!,sU1fsfEN14fDAmY PROEJUGTS R D 1' 'I 1 'jf , ff V ff!! fa! ,V Apr? ,f fzrgyr R 1- X1 .fm lf,P'0g!zS il, :A 1 1 7 1 E WU iff, ,Z 145 . R 1, 'J X A6 - I, ' 1. X, ,I fix l , 'A 4 l! . f fl K f' l,,fv ,f,fffC 4 ff' . 11 H J5' 4 I 'rl my 4 ,J A .' 1' 1 V. I A , 1 pf., ,1l A , X mf nA--Q 1 X ll '1 I ' 1 -1 X W Q X ffm A , ,km A 1 ' Rx, r af 'Ai 1 ' A W' R'lAND'f AC ' Movron COMPANY NL QL 'V I YA 1.4 fl 111 X A DW NJXQ' ff' 1 X 'A 1 '1'L'fAf'1ff NF' coNl'RA'i'1JLi1f:1',1fa?1s1s 'o E GRADUATING CLASS OF 1956 1 ' AW 1, P 1' I ' f 1 5 Y X fi fs -9, VT +C ft! ' A s Vp 'f A' A ff- fi' llpndige and Plymouth W5 1 Q1 My Y J xl A -X 'J ' ' P ' ' 1 M .KJ JD Sales and Service my ' fb j . - X S 1 'aff y Q- yy , K' 7 . 5 L I x xx J mx C fx rw U Ax ,f do Payette, Idaltoy l .-ifxgff' 1 Wy N J -,D r 1 3 Nh I ,-xE ' - I ' sf x- A ' ' G! ejgo mjitgci ,- 4. rv AJ' 1 f FCKSQM 9,3 MH I. ji C-uw Su-ix! 11, PA x . l ! QUALITY FOODii7U!D MEZTS f 5 WJ Q . W I Q 'c1 A yfgi-fi c co 1 if I L ,L I A V If C L OT NG Congratulations 1 C Oi 'AK Y Tu. PM RMC 0 -Q Seve!!-,gill Wffff ff Aiisfgg if 4 ,ff 9 f ,fa V Q A . riff' if '. fa ,, M J .125 atxilations to the C1 6 s For the 'rip' AULE LUMBER COMP 5. :J I 'bak O ' School Girl .... W Y C 1 l ' J g M QW Everything for the B UU do iz ! , ' gf ,Wham ' s General Paints Ph ne- X B17 iv!! I ,f .D. Maul 1 f A adies' Sho , A Qt e . ' 11,7 gf On p I , ' , :fa 7 ' A A V A 7 ppp Ir: '4,, 'DAQ V v 5 W . R I VMOQWPHO. BmB P ? 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'f n fo f Here in Snake River Valley, the average y 'VV ' home uses more than twice as much 'L Q electricity as is used by the average , v V' Q home in the entire United States - a good 1 X434 measure of progress in better living. , . y 5 X fy :Eu San and will top this in the years J kv 6Zacvuzm,..omsoMucn-onsusou1TLER Nl , ' S ' g , -,S f I F Y 1 V x Y 1 I X ,gp 'Lb X N - X K' - L F K .f Y , 1 5 3' g A 5 , he , fl- I -' 1 ' I f-gp.-2 E ' - ' 'Q -2 ' .A E , i , COMPLIMENTS OF ' ' ' 05' ' , r ' x it Kenneth key, 0. D. ' N F- K. f yn dward and watts 5 T ' X tano d1o if W' W Wifi n 1 Ji, .dNwLff, d 'V'-4f7.X Congratulati n r duating We wish to e our ks class of '56, Co ments of -- to everyone c 20 rfzlgefd with us in the produgtion of F. H. 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