Pocatello High School - Pocatellian Yearbook (Pocatello, ID)

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Another year is about gone-a year of a A? .1 .4 QWMWY51 AJWMWWW f eww NWW4 MR BUSBY WJ-M .I 0 V.: ..,.s,v:, - Page Three ..sq,. Q 'gin' Mary Anne McQuillan m e a s u r e s Bernice Hawkes' housecoat while Genevieve Hill displays wide folds of Gwyneth Stocks' gown. WSW' ab. 0 Z Arlene Murphy waits for Marjorie Bevan to sign for the McCalls Myrna Kelsy hands her. Page Four Reese Tucker - seri- ously pouring his acid. Beautiful gals, Rhoda Vaun Call, Mary Lou Jones, Rula Merle Jones -proving beauty and science can mix, Mischie- vous Charles Roscoe, be careful, nitric acid is no ioke. Page Five lntroducing - tour smiling twirlersl Kay Barton, Hazel B i st l i n e, Virginia Medlock, Shirley Smith. Nah Therma Dawson's deft hands place the silver on the linen while Betty Lou Wood daintily adds the goblets. The table will lock more complete when Ruth Wells puts on the plates. Jew We Nea Alert, business like, and creative, this staff under the direction of editor Paul Massier, business manager Rich- ard Nichols, and the advisers Miss Thompson and Mr. Busby made and sold l,000 annuals. Kay Barton, Emily Lou Service, Faye Lemmon, Margaret Briggs, Patsy Pentz, Dona Goodwin. PAUL MASSIER-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF , VJX rl i L Rell H . . ,t l ,fyl tip V NI:- If ij J Conlon Fenglef gets a picture. Fergus Briggs, assist- ant editor and Robert Jen- sen give the panels o final inspection-Perry Swisher iscpbsorbed in trimming a D' ture. 4 Shirley Warren adds up ' the numbers dictated by Luella Meyers - Margaret Morris transfers their totals to the ledger. Madge Anderson keeps the keys clicking - Marie Luker pens some captions. RICHARD Nici-ioLs pogeseven Business MANAGER mlllllllllll Q. ff' - ng . 4. X, 1.4, A , L 'alt 1? 1' , J , -. 'x '- Q 7 -.,' .wx 'r ' 'I Z i ', , 3 i E . Q- T . I H sm 9 .94 -- - ' f-. 1, -JK if- 1' -.1...:. ll ,px ' 1 U, 0.6.5 'li ,, ' , -.1-.ein LJ NA- V A f al: - ' ,532-ff' 1:22- -.4 :fpf:g, ,-1 1?-'Wx R-,. E. - ' ,,. .1 V ,Q .- fm M in Jr 'Z T x. ' 1' '- f 43 fda: rx-Q' ,, . 2 H aff 'er X535 6 . , 5 iml 'N L A ' ' an -S QW 2 Q , vw V 1' Q ! r' ,L .F ., Q11 , r in . Miss Erma Babcock Secretarv to Mr Vaughn vi ,-at xi b . A 1 -Hi is-six X llz',,, 7642 zqmmlcan Way We have built up our civiliza- tion here, and drawn our social pat- tern, on a basis of individual free- dom. lt includes freedom of worship, of speech and press and assembly, of residence and movement, liberty to pursue an occupation of one's own choice, to acquire and own property, and to enter into voluntary associa- tion with others in enterprise, and the right to participate in govern- ment through representatives whose arbitrary power is r e st r i c te d by basic and statutory law and who are periodically accountable to the peo- ple. These rights do not constitute the whole range of American free- dom, but are among the most fund- amental. The conviction persists t ha t this individual freedom must be main- tained--limited only in order to pre- serve the maximum of it for all. For in the freest possible exercise of indi- vidual initiative and energy we see the mainspring of our past achieve- ment and the guaranty of a greater future--the fulfillment of the prom- ise of American life. There is no other plan of human relations we know of that has pro- duced or is producing a like result. Certainly the totalitarian sy ste m s now spreading over Europe--and not without their advocates here-bear no fruit that we crave. We believe in hard work-but in occupations of our own choice, in discipline-but self- disciplineg in individual duties and group duties--but not imposed by arbitrary power, in cooperation-but of a free people. Free institutions, however, affording the maximum of individual opportunity are not an accident of nature. Generations of vigor- ous, industrious, and adventurous people have established these institutions. Only people of the same characteristics can safe- guard and maintain them. A corollary of individual freedom is individual responsi- bility, each generation must earn again, by hard work, devotion to duty, loyal coopera- tion, productive achievement, its right to be free. Liberty is not a heritage but a fresh conquest for each generation. Through all the changed conditions that our increasing mastery of nature creates, through all the adjustments and readjust- ments of human relations that such changes require, we are insistent on maintaining our freedom. Essentially, this ideal, interpreted in practice as well as our social experience and social intelligence permit, is the American Way. MM! Page Teri Miss Alice Boyes Secretary to Mr, Green True patriotism -does not come with a flare of trumpets, the roll ot drums. Neither does it depend entirely upon scream- ing eagles, deadening cannons' roll. True patriotism is a WAY OF LIFE. It starts even before the cradle. lt endures far beyond the grave. It is living, thinking, working, consuming, retaining, and creating in such a sincere, consistent manner that Our Country receives for today, for tomorrow, and for Eternity a rich, yet simple, earnest and permanent contribution from our WAY OF LIFE. LQL Page Eleven 7m Wm Welwyn Pam: UM' 7Qe Nmmamn WW Mr. Woshington Lemmon, Mr, J. O. Anderson, Dr. J, R, Young, Mr. E. N. Voughn, Mr. F, A. Burton, Mr. Myron Porges, Mr, Chester G. Wells, Mr, Lee Blockmer. We Sllllll M Intelligent, cosrnopoliton, this group of directors represents the public. Their relioble rnonogement of new school projects hos won tovor in the community. Vernell Hurst ' Clerk Everett Tockley Stock Clerk rl Miss Hoffman Mr. Pugmire Dean of Girls D900 Of BOYS lillllllllllmi lltlllllll Miss Congleton Registrar l MISS HOFFMAN l Enterprising, energetic, shouldering vast responsibilities, she is a vital personality MR. PUGMIRE Stern enough to get action, sympathetic enough to understand his boys' problems, he fulfills the office of dean successfully. MISS CONGLETON Enthusiastically filling her position as a registrar, she systematically checks records, credits and attendance reports, keeping her archives like beehives. Page Thirteen lg 15 fi A,-vi' i Miss Model ine Thompson S Miss Violci Alver Mrs. Bonnie Forbes Bell V. Literoture courses teoch you to oppreci-ote the greot writersg composition closses give you on opportunity for creotive work. Miss Ho rriet Hoyes Miss Pouline Brokrneyer Poge Fourteen ii' ...H 6.1 Miss Coro Rose Mr. Stanley Spoid Social Science l Miss Claire Dix When you enroll in the sociol science courses, you ore getting troining in good citizenship. Miss Mildred Hilswick Librorion The Library is being used more ond more to supplement our regular textbooks. lllllll Page Sixteen pi- Mr. Jomes R. O'Brien Miss Edith Giles Miss Phebe M. Linford Miss Cotherine Hulihon Page Seven? Miss Doisy M, Evans Mrs. Esfher H.Chufe Il borfh D Brxmho mf 'K Qammmoml If you ore looking for o yob on leovnng hugh school enroll nn courses thot gnve proctucol bus: ness frolnrng llllllll Mrs Inez Guyof Mr Frederic Eberhard f X Poqc E gh? e ff, 'iw F' . A MrrJ.A,Z'e E :- , . . V f VK A -.X I . ll ' . 11? 'A . I l X il . I - . K i en Miss Lois Lorigeteig Miss Edno A. Maison I ul J 'rf ' sv- , 1' I i 9?- ' 1 Miss Vivian E. Hanson Mrs Roberf Seamons Maikemdm lf you are Taking a college preparatory course, you will always register for all the math classes you can get. Mr. Donald Mclntosh Miss Alice Moore Miss May Nissen Mr. M. L. Harlan llllllll Page Twenfy .fl ,A Mr. Royal A. Brown Mr. C. G, Busby Sczence This is a scientific age. There are no limits to the branches of science in which a youth may find his golden opportunity. Mry Herbert L4 Glindemon Mr, C. A. Sfauber Mr. Wayne B. Whitlow , A- f., ,X I , i X S P N . ,. 1 ., i i , Xa' Page Twenty-One wif- ! Www - Nail '12 Miss Ruth G Dana Mrs F L Bowman Foods Clothing Education of the emotions goes with that of the mindg it is important that we learn to love music and art 04104446 ZC01J4C04444M Mr, H. LeGrande Fawson Music There are many opportunities for girls in the field ot home economics that s why the course is so popular Mrs. Lucy McPherson Latin Miss Sylvia Srnitham Latin Page Twenty-Two , -A Mr. Elwood Gledhill Miss Edna E. Evans Physical Education Physical Education fcfwcalicw .jddydyfaf To develop the good neighbor pol- icy, we learn foreign languages, and we study the language at the classics, Latin. To be a good citizen, you must know the value ot health and good posture. You learn sports- manship in competitive games. Miss Grace Thomas French +sk Page Twenty-Three -Q Miss Nadine Tucker Spanish JG Miss Lola King Art John Hart-President At the head of our democratic student body are officers with vital- ity and a Senate with wisdom and initiative, They have been indispen- l sable to our welfare and activity. Betty' Lou Rutgedg '5ecreT0 e0'5en A vig-President Page Twenty-Four w fi' X av A 6 ,gi l I 2 ,. r ff , 1,-.,,.. L.-. l 6 -Q ,Z . . . ww . '- 45 .,v Iv' ' Standing--John Worley, Newell Ferer, Betty Jo Nelsen, Rhoda Vaun Call, Betty Payne, .lorry Olsen, John Hart, Ray Baugh, Ray Fechtel, Jimmy Terrell, Perry Swisher Sealed Mary Donna Jones Betty Lou Rutledge, Maxine Croft, Mr Green, Jay Jensen, Miss Hoflfi-inn David Evans l wlSl'Nel' S lDel,bill'cor leY Page Twcnfyiive Deybefr. Robson stef TreOS'-Her Flrsf Same Marjorie Westcott Treasurer Second Semester Salwar! Qcwwi Experience in civil activities is vital for students who are to hold the reins of tomorrow's government. Nine members of the history classes make up a court in which culprits may air their grievances and expect a fair trial. Standing-Dennis Bale, Harold Lilli- bridge, Russell Martin. Seated-Jimmie Binaris, Beverly Hammond, Bernice Hawkes, Sally Peake, Mr. Pugmire, Avis McWhorter, Perry Swisher. Iilfitfte I' Q41 liz., .f. E is i Tmfffzc Sym! The traffic system encourages students to respect the rights of others. Top Row--Dale Smith, Glen Marshall, Fergus Briggs, Clyde Rytting, Bill Adel- stein, Bill Valentine, Lionel Bowser. Row Two-Bill Wade, Herbert Roubidoux, Jay Jensen, John Hart, Wally Kelly, Bud Simmons, Traffic Chief. Row Three - Virgil Bergstrom, Richard Barrett, Reid Wilson, Dennis Bale, Bob Tydeman, Harold Peterson. Page Twenty-S r.,.,. 5 I Wmzhad Efficient hands and brains are the com- bination teachers find in their reliable monitors. They check rolls, issue the per- mits, allow speaking privileges, act as sergeant at arms, in short are the handy andy men. Standing - H a r l a n Fereday, Fergus Briggs, Nick lfft, Letha Bayly, Larry Brisco, Lois Austin, Dennis Bale, Evelyn Jones, Jimmie Garrett. Seated - Sally Peake. Page Twenty-Seven Smal Raw This institution not only furnishes a secure place to deposit the money stu- dents pay for activity tickets and book rentals but also gives actual practice in money matters to the bank workers. Their efficiency accounts for the fact that our financial matters are operated with smoothness. Standing-Carole Bistline, Mr. Ziebarth. Seated - Marjorie Westcott, Delbert Robson. ..-g,,.- 6 ,-iii! X 'K L 5 - ' .,H,:,. 'w wb., , , M www A fig-513.2 MS-diffs '. ' :X 7' W? ',-Q P-ff -Avwsm-ff..1 . 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Helen Donnelly Gerald Douglass Paul Dudenake Ora Dudley Pal Dawnang ArfCl Duerden Randall Dykes Bull Dunham Ravmond Edcns Howard Edqley Coll EQDCVT Wrlluam Euclfxclberger Kazuo Endow Medabclle Evans Carmen Fernandez Bob Fecntel Opal Falter Vondo Fnndlay Dahrl Foreman Helen Flint Dorothea Foss Cora Foster Alfred Francnscom Jack Frazier Don Fullmer Page Flfty F ve Orland Gorrnfson Q 1 NJ LJ fN V - NJ K5 Junior Foster S Elmlra Galloway Dorothy Gates Rath Gear Martha Gulbert Gladys Goddard Frenl Goodson Clyde Gravatt Frances Greco Murray Green Donald Grumcs Louie Gwen Bull Guldo Cecul Gurnmersall George Hackworth Curtis Hall Earl Hadley Keith Hadley Jurnmue Hall James Haney LaPrnel Hansen Dean Hanson l-luldah Hanson Melpa Harame Bull Harris Merlnne Harrison Lula Hartvugsen Keith Haskett Irene Hostue Jewel Howkley Verden Hays Dorothy Hedlund Ethyl Hess Lulu Hemrnunq Delloseon Hugbee John Hnaglnbottom Ada HOCklng Annabelle Huggtns Jean Holladay Claude Holmes Elizabeth Hopson Vurgunlo Holmes Gayle Houslcy Reed Howell Alnce Hunter Hazel Huff Dorothy Hyldahl J Robert Jensen Robert G Jensen Jay Jensen Mary Johnson Neolo Johnson Floyd Jones Helen Jones Mary Donna Jones Done fatty Seven Clarence Judy LJ '-N NJ Q KN . MJ -4 KN Vuola Johnson S I J .fffw .0 Q9 E5 1' 16 P' 4' f Ida Koneko ,HT1 KOVOS Bello Kotsnlornetes Yoneko Kowomuro Wollv Kellv Sochuo Kowomuro Vue Kelsey Vturnun Krussrnon Wsllord Kowollls Bernfce Kump Normo Lolios Bully Leo Morton Lomb Byron Lemmon Joseph Lepok Afton Longhurst Bob Lowe Jock Lombard Soroh Luker Aluce Lnndgren Genevueve McLougnlun Julno McLoughlin Lester McNeIIy Arvo Madsen Dowd McOmber Irene Mander Christine Monfredo Kenneth Morchettv PCO Fifty Eight Moxnne Marchettl Dorothy Marsha il Dorsey Martyn Elaine Mathews Edna Mae Mathers Margaret Mayer Janace Metlen Robert Meyers Faye Metzencr Lueila Meyers LaVerne Mules Ursel Mullword Marjoruc Muller Robert Moffntt Gerald Moore Sherman urphy Wataru Nokashsma Betty Jo Nelson Pat O Conner Mmnue Okarnura Dan Ogles Frances Ormond Mary O Rourke Betty Packard Lounse Pange Mary Pappas Page Fifty Nrnr' Ruth Parker MJ -N MJ LJ M FN MJ ' -4 Fred Ostler A r S l' IR AS ...4 ..? f Kotherune Pattus Lorranne Patton Verda Pender Robert Peyron Ada Ma Peterson Anthony Pnccuano Bull Poulos Robert Prumbs Betty Poulsen Katherine Pugrnnrc Bud Pyper Mary Read Bob Rasrnusson James Reddlck Jeanne Reddy Robert Reynolds Mary Le Reed Imogene Rhoads Curtis Rrce Gloria Rlno George Ruley Harold Roberts Don Robunson George Rogers Dorothy Roe Charles Roscoe Lulluan Rosquxst Jeanne Ruggles P.: 0 K xtv Y as 3 -an I ' .4 -E- Y X Q fn ' I 2 I u v g 5 :. 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J, fN KJ -4 K f'N 5 MJ 1 Bull Wnlllams Harold Wllluoms Charlotte Woodland Loo Woolf Dowd Wrov Juro Yomodo Ben Yomosslo Mory Lou Yornpll Som Yokoto Wolf Young Was Young Voyd Zundcl Mory Lou Howard Page .wnxty Throw 1 v kJ . A rw SJ Q -4 5 1 'T' '- 4. f'N S kJ I X Sud Henderson Presldent if fb Suzanne Gosser Treasurer plum 0 new 1 'K ai John Comstock Sec reto ry POT Murphy Vice Presadent g S Y ml, df LJ . M , R - I I :ir - 1 N, in 1' rf' 1 r of iff! 4 :Q I W? A ' + . ' ur. lv -' . , 'fi -4-' an W l gl 'x Ioine V ., , L -,-, ..,,,,,.., cgsc... ...,,. ...V f-Jess Bagley, Jed Ashton, Pete Beno, Jean Amundsan, Mary Louise Borthold, Hazel Bistline, Marjorie Dent, Gloria Ashcroft, James Adams, Wayne Aamoth, Lowell Bell, Bob Boker, Vern Bennett, Betty Ann Evans. Row Three+Verdo Anderson, Mildred Anderson, Donna Anderson, Doris Amos, Peggy Ashbaker, Jerry Baker, Clarence Baldwin, Virginia Coloionni, Jack Adamson, Bud Bernard, Pierce Bilyeu, Marion Farnsworth. Row Four -- James Clark, Bill Cook, Norma Clark, Charlotte Clark, Carolyn Chadwick, LaRay Dawson, Dorothy Croshow, Mcrl Dalton, Leslie Cuppett, Leonard Cerdo, Dick Kump, Jack Birrell, Hyram Ames. Row Five-Carolyn Cleare, Sylvia Chilton, Dorothy Davis, Helen Contos, Ruby Curtis, Blanche Christianson, Betty Dalton, Betty Cutler, Elaine Davis, Dona Le Cotant, Lean Clark, Dwayne Davis, Ted Bistline, Kenneth Beers, Norman Arrington. , ., .nrt Dye, Wanda Dykes, Betty Eldridge, Bernice Eckersley, Top Row-Harold Garbett, Harold Fuger, William l-lavenor, Ray Johnston, Lucille Getty, Carolyn Gregg, Suzanne Gasser, Bette Ginzel, Rebecca Green, Mary Galley, Faye Haberer, Virginia Knowles. Row Two -- Jimmy Franklin, Robert Fredrickson, Curtis Garritson, Bobby George, Allen Getty, Jim Grayson, Richard Fullenwider, Dominic Guido, Richard Garrison, Florence King, Julia Knudsen, Mary Margaret Kane, Gloria Jackson. Row Three-Joy Fereday, Donna Fell, Beverly Carter, June Baero, Jean Campbell, Donna Capell, Frank Cawley, Vernon Caldwell, Kenneth Carter, Cecil Bloomquist, Stanley Byington. Row Four-Mike Cowley, Angelina Busco, Isabel Fernandez Eva Escallier Bessie Dudley, Helen De Lo Mare, Marjorie Bosquet, Ruth Brick, Kathryn Borton, Shirley Carey, Barbara Brodt, Nina Burnham, Muriel Call, Thelma Burgess, Odetta Burton. Row Five-Jerry Foley, Clyde Dixon, Joe Fernandez, Odell Dye, Seigi Endow M . ortell Ellis, Clarence Facer, Kent Evans, Herbert Booth, Bob Burgon, Charles Burback, Cyril Bloornquist, Junior Qllilllllllll Brasstield, Chick Carlson. lin i ek l --4. -h l T Top Row-Donald Hall, Roy lnfangeij, Kenneth Jorgensen, Paul Haviland, George Hynes, Mildred Jones, Veda Jensen, Shirley Hendricks, Constance Hernandez, Delma Hancock, Ralph Iverson, Billy Jensen, Nick lfft, Harold Haney, Row Two-Wayne Hiltbrand, Jacqueline Johnston, Evelyn Mae Jones, Barbara Haskett, Emma Hibbard, Ruth Hamilton, Joan Halliwell, Corrine Heard, Pauline Haines, Lorraine Garbett, Evelyn Miller Jones, Lucille Johnson, George Hayden, Roy Hayes. Row Three-Bob Henderson, Benon Harris, Margo Lee Hill, Helen Hix, Dorothy Horrocks, Verna Fullmer, Betty Fry, Junior Kihara, Bob Hilliard, Gordon Jensen, Bob Kimber, Robert Johnson. Row Four-Helen Hall, Enid Hall, Jean Goddard, Pauline Gregersen, Joyce Gordon, Althea Goddard, Frances Jensen, Thelma Jensen, Evelyn Sue Jones, Farrell Kinney, Akira Kawamura, John Hemming, Jack Kellow, Roy Haley. Top Row-Laura Bucher, Betty Norton, Norma Johnson, Harry McDougall, Bud Loveland, Orlean Lindsay, Dorothy Lowry, R. Dee Merrill, Delores Merrell, Opal Lish, Maxine McDaniel, Doris Lewis, Juanita Lish, Mary Jean Laobs. Row Two-Gilbert Dennis, Verl Wheatley, Harold Potz, Donna Loveless, , . . Fendon Jackson, Roy Fowler, Paul Little, William Lewis, Ruth Merrill, Martha Martin, Barbara Metlen, Glennys McCann. Row Three-LeRoy Koontz, Joe Pearson, Dick Kerr, Billy Kelly, Marilyn Heyrend, Ruth Cudd, Elizabeth Busco, Donna Davis, Ella Cook, Noel Marian, Harald Macbeth, Donald Lindsey, Homer Martin, Ray Marler, Dean Marley. Row Four-Lawrence Cullen, Nate Edwards, Bob Bohner, John Comstock, Jim Blake, Georgia Pulos, Joyce Packer, Dorothy Holmes, Ed Hubble, Sid Henderson, Myron Wheatley, Allen Lish, George Mathews, Lawrence Lystrup. Row Five-Marjorie Brown, Connie Almond, Bill Adamson, Robert Koontz, Leo Decker, Glen Brooks, Rayberne Caudle, Jock Davis, David Evans, Mark Hansen, Don Mathers, Kiyoshi Maruji, Vernon Lusk, John McLoughlin. Slllllllllllllll pggg X 1...- ' rl 1,11 i 'F-, H l L11 .ii S' lx ll Wi ll it Atgld ' '7 iii Top Row-Ernest Selders, Jack Satterfield, Ralph Olsen, Wahlon Quinn, Ross Paine, Homer Semons, Michael Sheldon Gene Smith, Elmo Smith, Juanita Roberts, Marjorie Rogers, Mary Peterman, Alice Randall, Von Reynolds, Max Richardsen Wayne Raymond. Row Two-Bob Meyers, Jerry Olsen, Jay Olsen, Don Roberts, Jack Rickett, Dorothy Napper, Nina Neeley, Rachel Pratt, Trellis Schutt, Betty Schwalier, Thelma Smith, Gail Smith, Rhea Riley, Pat Murphy. Row Three Martha Slingcrland, Shirley Smith, Bob Sampson, Vergil Roche, Dennis Scannell, Roy Morby, Louis Murillo, Junior Roberts Donald Olsen Bill Parker Melvin Petersen Edwin Pierce Robert Rabourne James Rossiter Fred Roberts. Row Four Bodell Smith, Stanley Smith, Loretta Rudolph, Corrine Perkins, Ruth Sealy, Louise Siebert, Betty Smith, Julia Sluder Lois Overdorf, Marjorie Olson, Alice Nixon, Georgia Pyper, Mary Pulos, Lelo Mae Robbins, Martha Rice, Catherine Reese, Marian Newbold. Row Five-Robert Short, Charles Renberg, Floyd Rytting, Imogene Rawlins, Bertha Pieper, John Pidcock Gordon Neal, Robert Randall, Earl Roueche Arthur Oliver, Beth Palmer, Mary Mingo, Delores Peterson, Nora Palmer Wanda Palotta. Top Row-Wayne Woltman, Gene Thompson, Caroline Watson, Elizabeth Swanson, Carl Wallin, Orla Whitaker, John Wallin, Raymond Brown, Vaughn Timpson, Jack Tustin, Dan Worsencroft, Richard Wallace, Jim Welch, Norman Watts Gordon Willis, Bert Wright, Row Two-Dale Sands, Kenneth Wright, Harry Woodworth, Carmie Zaccardi, Ford Wynn Kleis Walker, Lorraine Wilson, Jean York, Melba Southworth, Joyce Warning, Aleen Willard, Rachel Whiting, Thelma Wall, lrene Wesner, Katherine Ziebarth, Alice Wood. Row Three-Darrell Worley, Margaret Thomas, Eleanor Terry Ruth Stratten, Betty Swisher, Ray Stratford, Jerry Stuart, LeRoy Stuart, Dorothy Toombs, Dorothy Taysorn, Shirley Vroman Ruth Worsencroft, Luaina Sorenson, Lou Jean Stedtfeld, Blanche Winger, Mabel Swanson, Thelma Willford. Row Four J-Jimmy Tomanek, Grant Simmons, Ralph Moon, Raita Nakashirno, Bob Smith, Lawrence Sherburne, Franklin Poppleton Clifton Wells, Dale Spencer, Helen Swim, Ruth Terrell, Maxine Swallow, Ruth Thomas, Don Strom, Sanji Tsukamoto, Charles Sternling. Row Five-Paul Willecke, Vergil Roche, Dennis Scannell, Keith Sherwood, Ross Pieper, Richard Pack, Gordon Paxmon, Charles Ogles, Don Pollack, Ray Swallow, Eddie Thomas, Dee Tolley, Bob Volline, Albert Taggart, Deon Thompson, Joe Trujillo. K A Claw 0 new Charles Clerc Premdenf X X' Eleanor Speer Treasurer Q?- XV Yun Okamura Sec reta r Muruam Rae Vuce Presudermt PG lli is if f an '1 il. Top Row-William Blackburn, Ray Fechtel, Paul Dills Kemmer Davis Harold Briscoe Merlin Christiansen Mark Anderson, Arthur Bailey, George Bailey, Dick Albano, Verdis Burton, Joyce Burbank. Row Two - Bob Cooper, Jimmie Campbell, Donald Curtis, Charles Ferer, Lawrence Nichols, Ronald Brown, Milton Butler, Earl Brown, Kenneth Burgon Betty Burley. Row Three--Robert Ewing, Shirley Croxall, Elinor Chandler, Dorothy Downing, Catherine Allen, Dorothy Anderson, Patricia Atkinson, Willard Atkinson, Denton Black, Robert Ames, Gilbert Andros, Ray Barnes. Row Four Edward Cronin, Jane Cherry, Dona Rae Adams, Leola Christensen, Donna Adams, Ralph Bergendorf, Coleen Bowles, Alice Boero, Helen Bird, Norma Bird, Dorothy Anthony. Row Five - Robert Ferguson, Norma Christofferson, Rith Cannon, Lafvlar Christensen, Donald Arnold, Robert Barry, Lawrence Boyles, Dennis Bowman, Billy Bevans, Albert Eckersley Gale Bell Top Row-Jean Coffin, Charles Cline, Wesley Carlson, Kenneth Douglas, Duane Bybee, Gus Andros, Robert Cook, Hugh Castle, Wallace Cook, Clint Connor, Dick Crabb, Row Two-Betty Burningham, Mariorie Davis, Marie Davis Dolores Cronin, Dante Comastri, Jack Craven, Lucile Davis, Varnel Dawson, Priscilla Devaney, Mary Jean Davis, Dona Cutler Dora Mae Demico, Raw Three--Harold Armstrong, Donald Carter, Clyde Burnett, Betty Calvert, Janice Chadwick Carol Moe Dial, Geraldine Donaldson, Norma Jean Smith, Anna May Bradford, Florence Escallier, Helen Dudenake. Row Four- Robert Briggs, Eldon Bresee, Barbara Atwood, Verno Baldwin, Doreen Coffin, Virginia Bryan, Clarissa Blackburn, Rae Dean Chapman, Frances Carter, Jenny Chedsey, Virginia Eskelsen. Row Five-Billy Bowser, Richard Baldwin, Margaret Barrett, Thirzo Bevan, Mickey Baker, Gloria Bowen, Violet Coffman, Bernice Byrd, Eugene Culley, Donald Davis Carter Decker. Page SixtyANine 1 . , J . ij. :NCJQ i ff, - - i L ,L W T. L i .. krz' 'D' Q lx .X D Top Row-Kay Howard, Will Hayball, Bill Hopper, Merlin Herd, Glen Hunter, Ruth Gummersall, Wilma Gear, Joyce Hale, June Hansen, Mary Lau Finlayson, Gladys Gray. Row Two-Grant Green, James Jeffery, Joy Hodkins, Bonnie Huff, Richard Shields, Joseph LaRue, Herbert Hancock, Keith Hanners, Gerald Hale, Bob Galloway. Row Three -- Paul Grossman, Tony George, Eva Helm, Joyce Ingelstrom, Beulah Jenkins, Dick Hackworth, Neal Freckleton, Kenneth Freeman, Norman Harris, Gayle Hall. Row Four-Gordon Hopson, Lowell Hill, Jean Hedges, Florence Havenor, Ernest Garrett, Ruth Kaneko, Mary Lou Jones, Naumi Kelsey, Amy Kawamura, Margie Johnson, Jacqueline Knight. Row Five-Richard Hatton, Harold Haviland, Edward Hofhine, Jock Hull, Dorothy Holt, lda Hunt, Kenneth Kemp, Don Keane, Richard Kane, Clarence Johanson, Charles Turner, Top Row--Lois Frith, Dorothy Hollingsworth, Etha Mae Cornell, LaRue Rutledge, Jeanette Selle, Ralph Shelley, Cole Card, Ted Bistline. Row Two-Barbara Rice, Nicky Stevens, Robert Schlehuber, Buss Roberts, Tetsuro Tanabe, Archie Service, LaMont Rumble, Robert Riley, Danny Rose. Row Three-Beverly Loveless, Marie Sato, Norma Rouse, Shirley Rowland 1 Mary Lou Simpson, Mary Lou Roberts, Patricia Smith, Louise Sternling, Kathryn Katsilometes. Row Four-Mollie Ruppg Katherine Russell, Vernon Teeples, Robert Simmons, Larry Tate, Velma Siler, Lillian Searle, Florence Shiave, Glenda S:hnieder. llllllllllll Q sxl'k kiwi: K QVCUDB jf l . Nz Top Rowkfxlice Crowley, Elaine Garris, Shirley Griffith, Ruth Halpin, Dorothy Graham, Irel Geddes, Ray Gravott, Gene Fiala, Don Hart, Dean Hart, Jess Girard, Vearl Ingram, Roland Helm. Row Two - George Kehlenbeck, George Keil Harold Leeney, Jim N. Keller, Junior Judy, Lee Kent, James Green,,Robert Hartvigsen, Josephine Gumaer, Mary Ellen Fish, Max Jenks.. Row Three' -Clare Hall, Rex Freckleton, Shirley Kellogg, Alta Jones, Samuel Jordan, Maurine Hyde Carolyn Hansen, Betty Lou Gilbert, Luell Hunter, Harvey Hildreth, Row Four-Dana Kowallis, Nadine Jorgensen, Nelda Kirkman, Darleen Kinder, Shirley Jones, Maurene Jones, Lois Holt, Rosalie Hutchinson, Belva Ingram, Elaine Ingram Dorothy Hendricks, Edward Horning. Row Five-lrwin Jones, Junior Johnson, Dean Jones, Alvin Lehman James Johnson, Wallace Khristotferson, Donald Jorgensen, Harmon Krebs, James Kooken, Jerry Helm, Margaret Hutchings Gail Jamison. Top Row-Frank Long, Randall Ferris, Alan Balsam, Bill Tarleton, Ferrell Roberts, Daniel Young, Billy So Relle, Junior Sherfield, Larry Sabin, Gerald Sanford. Row Two-Robert Riding, Richard Simmons, Robert Swainston, Gerald Ricks Robert Stedtfeld, Walter Stratten, Murray Rudd, Floyd Roylance, Joyce Stratford, Jean Stanley. Row Three - LaRue Jones, Shirley Snooks, Jay Smith, Stanley Sorensen, De Von Smith, Lester Roberts, Bud Rhoads, Mary Bullock, Betty Hill, Ethelene Snyder. Row Four-Betty Ruth Squires, Barbara Tallmadge, Kathryn Skelton, Juanita Smith, Shirley Tanner Eleanor Speer, Hal Stocks, George Rhoads, llllllllllll Page Seventy-Onc Av' w-1 45 -'IL 'N Top Row-Violet Owen Lois Nystrom Clayton Ooley Willard Ostler Earl Nixon Gilbert Moyle Bob Morgan Edward MocGarvey Harvey Peck Ward Peart. Row Two-Doris Nicholas Peggy Moore Shirley Pearson Marjorie Moon Betty June Olsen Yuri: Okamuro Evelyn Monson Lola Dee Olson Phyllis Moon Ruth Kaneko Leona McKee. Row Three-Isabel Nichols Francis Meader Dora Mariano May Mannhalter Donna Martin Annabelle Meloy Bob Parry Donald Paige Delores Petersen Betty Lee Packer. Row Fourf-Billie Palmer Marion Morley Maxcine Powell Richard Nielson Robert Lowe Dell Lowe Charles McCurdy Phyllis Raymond Lora Lee Reid Helen Mower. Row Five-Walla Jean Noker Junior Peay Richard Mayer Junior Maynard Bill Loughridge Ted McCurdy Jimmy Lyons David McCarty Robert Lillibridge Katherine Ann Price. Top Row--Le Roi Carroll, Dell Redington, Earl Woolley, Floyd Wright, Margaret Wilson, Virginia Winters, Elrzabeth Xinos, Row Two-Reed Tyler, Stanley Walters, Donald Walton, Billy Warren, Elwin Reynolds, Jack Wardle, Mitsuru Yamamoto, Row Three-Helen Thomson, Ruth Tyler, June Walters, Arthur Wiens, Billy Wilson, Fargo Wells, Leland Woolley, Betty Tydeman. Row Four-Calvin Walker, Bud York, Douglas Watson, Duane Thompson, Neil Trussell, Glen Thomas, llllllllllll Kenneth Ramsey. Page Scvcnty4Two sf Q 1 Top Row-Nate Orgill, Calvin Neeley, Lawrence Nicholas, Peter Swanson, Dale Nyman, Jack Palmer, Rudene Perkins, Albert Prescott, Robert Tede. Row Two-AElaine Perkins, Luella Pallotta, Lois McNichols, Virginia Medlock, Dolores Paige, Helen Mathews, Loa Mecham, Grace Meyers, Rae Louise Parker, Dora Picciano, Joan Pilchard. Row Three? Phyllis Spencer, Donald Orchard, Harold Moore, Irene Lystrup, Zelma Loyd, Betty Percival, Shirley Nilsson, Virgil Nelson. Row Four-Berna Deane Brower, Esther Mickelson, Richard Lombardi, Ray Pellum, Robert Poletti, Vernon Peyron, Louis Pardini, Floyd McDaniel, George Parker. Row Five-Beverly Pettit, Bob Quinn, Orvoll Farris, Dick Lund, Nephi Luker, Marvin Marler, Don Marler, Galen Pack, Dorothy Holt, Betty Jean Moon Top Row-Donna Ray, Ruth Wood, Elna Faye Williams, Idaho Thompson, Ayako Tsukamoto, Natsuyo Yamada, Mary Yokota. Row Two-Dorothy Ranstrom, Isabelle Zaccardi, Emilie Rasch, Marie Williams, Carmen Wilson, June Wilmore, Barbara Wright, Dorothy Washington. Row Three-Joyce Williams, Joan Wooters, Beverly Williams, Winitred Watson, Mary Louise Vaughn, Marie Watts, Della Velman, Norma Woodland. Row Four-Charles Warren, Elmer Webb, Wayne Tripp, Ted Toller, Wesley Thompson, Earl Zundel, Kenneth Koho, Robert Vaughn. llllllllllll Page SeventyThreet fff V- : ' xf 1 X l 't PM V I f.. fa 'J 'GW x 04? , H.. Q-4',,.23 f 5 .-ft' f, 6 ' I A I f x ' ' + , . . 'PM n, .1 ,. 1 '55 E A' f?! 2f?F'1Q'fnf-.2-.',v,- 1' fx 'wh 1 A Qww -' Q su...,,.- -l QMS! mr '59 af A W. - ..- '-7515.105 A A2 W-'lik an . . L . T V 4 1 is KS Q. QM fn YN Q ww i, Pentz and Sorensen-they're in step X' Q..f 2, Good resolutions, eh? 3. Wade and Tydeman horsing around with horseshoes. 4, Stage crewgdiicussing one-act plays with their coach Miss Hayes 5 Flashing through on Red and Blue. 6, Decorating for a dance, 7. Rain can't stop the game. X 8. 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' T' ' -E ' giff'-5 .3-. ,, ,.,, X. ,. .f ' sv ,K 1 ., Q . fs- I . ,B FRS: 1 3 x If A 9, B 1 sf ' 'I' it 4' 1' +1 , . r xl, N. , ff?-Him, Q. ' 7 l ff? , . wMN.V?,:,n-f..-1 4 A A Z5 '95 '-4' ya- A S.. .A 4 mx 3' 3 -,A , -hllsa,-.f,,. .. , , We Qcwefz Joy South, editor ofthe monthly paper, and adviser, Mr, Spencer, have spent hours in the Red and Blue Room balancing the budget or outlining assignments for staff members. But in spite of worn down pencils their spirits have stayed up. Q , J' X, I x f .. ' -sri ff' A . Bob Parry, Jackie Haley, Bryanetta Proctor, Ruth Roberts, Eva Burgess, Beverly Hammond, Erdis Anderson, Lois Austin. Joy South-Editor-in-Chief Paqc E ighty-Two James Schoonover fScoopyJ checks over a sports report for hus col umn John Foreman gauns pointers from Dor othy Cralg s wrute up Paac E ghty Th cc Mary Lou Jones verufues the fact that Betty Payne types what Harold Peter son dsctates George Egbert Busuness Manager Ale J frffw Elll3lllllllllllE Top Row-Earl Roueche, Bob Ran- dall, Jack Birrell, John Pidcock, Bob Bohner, P a t M u r p h y, Rebecca Green. Bottom Row-Mary Jane Gaily, Bodell Smith, Martha Jane Slingerlond, Kay Borton, Corrine Heard, Betty Swisher. 32 nz Senior coaches supervising, fresh- men took the question, Resolved: U. S. Should Form an Alliance With Great Britain, starting the season with a vigor surpassing that ot every other class. They finished with l5 contests to their credit, Adviser, Mr. Mclntosh. Row-Harold Haviland, Ralph Bergendorf, Archie Service, Junior Peay. Row Two -- Peter Swanson, Elwin Reynolds, James Johnson, Alvin Lehman, Fargo Wells, Alan Balsam, Lester Roberts, Vernon feeples. Row Three--Erwin Jones, Clarissa Blackburn, Florence Havenor, Mary Lou Roberts, Eleanor Speer, Yuri Okamura. Top These debaters dug into all sides of the freshman topic delivering the material in eleven fast-moving contests, climaxing their season's work with a classroom debate. The forty points necessary for the pin is almost theirs, Wmihq X S With one member from each team coaching, these juniors sailed forth to explore their question in debate. A series of hard fought contests e n s u e d interspersed with lively informal arguments. Top RawhBodelI Smith, Martha Jane Slingerlond, Luke Shira, Martha Jane Gilbert, Louie Gwen. Row Two - Merline Harrison, Margaret Briggs, Donna Siler, Marion Krussman, Sarah Luker. Choosing Resolved: The U. S. Should Increase Government Ownership as their question, the seniors went the rounds pro and con with single elimination. A snappy public debate consummated a peppy tournament. ,Z 0 fm Ellllllll Top Row-Perry Swisher, Helen M Johnson, Eva Lois Kirpatrick, Mr Mclntosh. Row Two-Sally Peake Patsy Peritz, Mary Ann McQuillan Marie Luker. C 5 O 'W 6 bbw' U K XA O T Y hoe SYN?-xxqo Cid wuyx Kx hor-,Qx0Q. Qofew Map ff if A, 3 V ' k ff' M' f': 4f',6wKi g 1 . 4' V. ' 5.59. if if Richard Schou slaps o dash of shoving c reo m on Mory Dormo Jones. 314 i .11 1 1523 M? -ll vi elf .: ,if ij 3, . we CAST . 597 ' l l V 1 odvqaffgf Penny Wood S ,,' ' JV ,' Q , -- Chuck Harris rtlifl uf' de, It I 1 Lg' wil! , 1, V, Mrs. Wood v. 'Q 'fbi lv ' Elmer Tuttle, 'Z' Dr. Wood , an J N I7 Effie .5 V, Milly Lou v : G. Mervyn Roberts , ' I A Robert Van Vleck Nona Heyland the curiosity gal of the ploy tries to get in on what Larry Briscoe is telling Ruth Roberts N Mr. Horris , Shirley Wentworth Ralph Wentworth Julie Harris Mary Donna Jones Dee Bogert Louise Gathe Carl Hanson Ted McKneIIy Mary Lou Jones Nona Heyland Richard Schoa Larry Briscoe Bill Hall Evelyn Monson Lester Roberts Ruth Roberts Mary Donna Jones stages o realistic bit of fencing with Dee Bogert L Miss Tucker-Director ,f 54 1 Z uf jx JV fff P Q Eghty Egh? ,N I W X N DIRECTOR H. L. FAWSON 6 Plans for anextensive year of musi- cal activities were launched and car- ried out under the baton of versatile Mr. Fawson, At every game the band greeted chee rers with enthusiastic dashes ot Hail Hail, The Gang's All Here following with the rallying Loy- alty Song, Step, step, step, to Jingle Bell Jive- so the band thrums as students stream into assemblies. Violins vibrating, pic- colos pulsing, trombones tromboning- thus played the orchestra at the All School Play. The entire department crescendoed up to a stupendous climax -the Musical Cavalcade-and ended their year with ribbons at the annual musical festival. OUR CONCERT BAND H ' N. a I a X 1 1- . n ix x V ' -N' 4 rf I fb: ,, f 5 W f -2 I . I' r':-'jx 'i-K, mf3:f:ggS M -Jw- xi' ' 1,511 ,J Q Ili' l as if-L f, ' : X . WV -,ff I g. 5 l 3 'D ,Q A! Q ' ll: Y W- TRUMPET TRIO Clrmbrng the scale to stardom Jay Slaughter, Joe Trujillo, and Grant Srmmons are a part of all the important musical programs. GlRLS' SEXTET Stx Grrls, H u I d a tw Hanson, Yvonne Chrrstensen, Ja n et Merrnll, Beverly Ashton, Joan Satterfleld, and Margaret Crane sing one of themr favorite songs, Holliday with Faye Lemmon at the piano, gig 1 1 W ,r 4 . - f 1 r . , , ai? ,I f r 'X 4 . , r Q, Q V A . I - Y XA I' 1 U ,-4-X N Z k .. ,,,14.6 ' ,v'x ay e, ,-J il YY 3 'f I .1 1 '- a - ' ' 7 .4 f r r' -. R ' ' 1 :33 ,A V Q ' . r c' 4 ' P 'I t x Q s ' r , - -L t ,ef H ' -.. I V v 1 ' It X , ' 'Q- .7 . ?' ' Z I A f!t:R:f,4 J ' -' f ,AF - Q b Q q if 5 -A -.A o . t MARCHING BAND 1 HS-Q n. 3 -2 5 P' rev! . rg A ,N K. I , 4 h Q-AVL v i nl t ' it .Mg- ! Flint ORCHESTRA I N9 5 Fi 5 -0 I-K 5 4. 1 V. v 'N 'is 1 - .1 .r'lv-e- - ,J Q N 1 V Gif-315335 if 1 ,, , ,-J: , V , x 1- ' ' ' ,, fp , , ' K VJ. if f ' A , -if A ii I-an ii , .4-I 'F 9. J J 5.1. .-,iw 1? ,Nx., . I.: Q x v X .,x 1 .Aff ' A xv Y 'P A , A ...sr . was , xx g w j. - s if ,lf Q- . fic' V H, .-.. ,-.,',.k -eff. ,. L-A --'A HIV In Q D puckcr on the French hgyrn Don Fullmerk face is all ht as his Il 5 Q' N s The sunny island of Bermuda was the setting for the operetta, Firefly, produced in the auditorium on March 25 by the music department. Well-trained choruses, attractive principals, and much song and dance made it a brilliant show, Mr. Fawson, together with his faculty and student help, made it a big SUCCESS. Effqlvfi ll' l his Nina ,cs....s,..,,,,,,ss. J ohn Thu rston c Y.,, c ,.sss Newell Ferer Geraldine Van Dare , is Jack Travers ..s,,,,, ,,s,. Herr Franzss Mrs. von Dorlgff' 'ii' A Sybil Van Dare Suzette ...c,.,,,sc Pietro C s...,,.s, . Jenkins ,,.., Corelli ii,ccs Captain c, .csv c. Policeman ccc,.,. Huldah Hanson ,Beverly Ashton Claire Ellsworth Harlan Fereday ,..,,Pat Downing ,Ada Hocking Louise Gathe John Foreman Wilbur Bittick Byron Lemmon Franklin Welch Wesley Young 'Y' .aww- Alf X!! X ' vo, v ' Q QW 2-D pf- CoochJxmnmeO Bruen gig Sm 60460602 Pocatello 44 Caldwell , . O Pocatello S, . .l3 Twin Falls ,l2 Pocatello .S , 7 Nampa . 6 Pocatello 0 Boise 4. O Pocatello l3 Idaho Falls 0 wwe gem Pocatello S, B33 Davis ,l2 Pocatello 4-14 Butte Y 44 Pocatello is , ,450 Dillon . O Pocatello A , 25 Montpelier O Assistant Coach Herb Glindeman Top Row - Swallow, Paxman, Bogert, Koho, Johnson, Cowley, Cronise, Garrett, l-loweil Hilliard, Row Two-Franklin, Gianchetta, Call, Valentine, Pyper, D. Worley, J. Worley Smith, C, l-lolmes, LaRue, H. Holmes, Anselmo, Ccach Jimmie O'Brien. Bottom Row-Rupp Bale, Marshall, MacBeth, Kelly, Wilson, Wade, Dcidenalqe, Rytting, Simmons, Tycleman Page Ninety-Eight Pigskin mystery-but Jimmie knows oll the answers. Sfcinding-Gwyn Coll, Lionel Bowser, Roy MocBetl'i, John Worley, Bill Wade, Reid Wilson, Glen Morslrioll, Dennis Bole, Second Row-Coach Jimmie O'Brien, Wolly Kelly, Wes Young, Bud Simmons. Dick Fronklin-Monoger Vincent Anselmo-Bock Dennis Bole-Tockle fled!-'fy Q eff' Joe Gianchetta-Center Claude Holmes-End l-larrison Holmes-B To start the football rolling, Pocatello trounced Davis County in a sharp tussle. Following this game the Indians went down to their first and only defeat of the season in a battle with Butte. After winning from Dillon, the team was all set for the Big Six Conference. Beginning with Caldwell, the Indians roamed through the Conference on the look-out for the next victim. Painted and bedecked for the warpath the mighty Redskins, led by Chief Kelly and Medicine Men, O'Brien and Glindeman, hung up scalp after scalp in Ye Old Tepee, Our erstwhile enemy, Boise, just managed to save its scalp in a scoreless tie on afield so wet that the ball kept floating away. The program this year was very interesting, The Big Six Conference sprinkled here and there with Non-Conference games was ideal for both the fans and team, Hail to the team that brought home the Conference title! P my -- I- I I 4 I v 9 rt 5 4 -gk .-3 v 'P an , ,c K . , 1. Q: 4 ,cglu A ,, ,....f ,. , . Rytfing charges through the center of the line. Kelly successfully eludes o fockler. Deon Howell-Guard Wolly Kelly-Bock Jocob l.oRue-Bock Roy McBefl'1-BUCK Glen Morsholl-Guord Clinton Rupp-Guord 51' 3? :-:IG sul' .df PQOH 'li--4. -4 Kelly goes wide oround the end, Wilson finds progress difficult. Wlglifwfigwlp .7 xNeSl9Y Z-Yockle xjxjgflexf John , ,Bock 'fiwllson , .i -. d dTh Y QUUQ g GUQfd MH COP CH EL NN OOO GLEOYX XLL P 90 HddF rum mx we sm, December I3 December 20 December 27 December 28 January 3 January A January 9 January IO January I5 , January I7 January 22, January 23 January 24 January 25 January 3l February I February 5 February 7 February I4 February 20 February 2l,, February 26 February 26 February 28 March 6, March 7 ,,,,, March 8, , , March 20 ,,,, March 2l March 22, PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo PocoteHo PocateHo PocateHa PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo PocoteHo PocateHo PocateHo PocateHa PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo PocateHo DISTRICT Pocatello Pocatello Pocatello STATE Pocatello Pocatello Pocctello Burley . s Burley , , Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Rock Springs Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Blackfoot , Malad .,,, . McCammon Glenns Ferry Boise Boise ,,,, Boise , Boise Idaho Falls . Preston Malad ,,.,,,, Blackfoot Idaho Falls Paris . . , AAontpeHer Preston ,,,,, TOURNAMENT 28 Malad , , 23 McCommon 27 McCammon TOURNAMENT 32 Idaho Falls , 36 St.Maries, ,, 27 Burley ASSISTANT COACH HERB GLINDEMAN Top Row-Rudeen, Coach Glindeman, Kelly, LaRue, Wilson, Barrett, Jensen, Roubidoux, Terrell, Hart, Tydernan, Coach Gledhill, Guido Row Two-Holladay, Stevens, Hadley, Fechtel, Walker, Spencer, Wallace, Fullmer, Adelstein, Cotant, Satterfield, MacBeth Row Three-Olsen, L. Thomas, Carlson, Roberts, E. Thomas, Grayson, Swallow, Hilliard, Meyers, Henderson, Lindsey, Wright Bottom Row-Titus, Ewing, Thompson, Clerc, Chenowith, Roberts, Garrett, Rhoads, Don Hart, Dean Hart, Lewis. Page One Hundred Five Q.. 1 Q, Q Mi 4 V Vi I' -NEA if ' .. . rf' ff sig Q f f-x 'I Q , 19 ,b 7 ' Q y MM '!','l. A My X S6 Tiff, A5 LaRue broves 0 Brave ond hangs on. Wolly Kelly-Forword Jocob LaRue-Center C Ion re Rudeen-Mcmoger f K i -? Bud Spencer-Forwo ro Herbert Roubidoux-Center Jimmy Terrell-Guard Bob Tydeman-Forward Reid Wilson-Guard MGQZG Qcwwl' QGMMQWQ A large number of hopefuls turned out for the l94O-41 basketball season. After settling down into the practice routine, the business of picking squads began. Seniors and juniors make up the Varsity with the edge to the seniors. Other juniors and a sophomore or two had trials on the Varsity during the season. Jensen constantly led the team for points with Roubidoux a near second. Captain Wilson, Barrett, LaRue, Tydeman, Kelly, Terrell, and Hart all were seen in action a great deal. These boys did a lat to make it a good season. The Jayvees and sophomores also met the acclaim of the fans in the preliminaries. Top Row-Don Lewis, Jean Holliday, Jack Satterfield, Paul Walker, Don Fullmer, John Cotant. Row Two-Ray Stevens, Bob Fechtel, Bud Spencer, Don Wallace, Russell l-ladley, Bill Adelstein, Ray MacBeth, The ,PUD Maestro Roubidoux plays o tune for Idaho Falls, Going , , , in-Wilson sinks One! Top Row - Titus, Thompson, Poletti, Don Hart, Garrett, Rhoads, Curtis, Cooper. Bottom Row-Walker, Dean Hart, Clerc, Roberts, Ewing, Chenowith, Kemp. - f Q 'W Qi -5 XX wwf! wageei 1 S Ll Top Row-Guido, Wright, L. Thomas, Lindsey, Olsen, Roberts, Bottom Row- Carlson, Grayson, E. Thomas, Swallow, Hilliard, Meyers, Henderson. l Koho Cronuse and Brvggs deep knee bendmg llllllll ANU llllll Page One Hundred Ten l Adelstein, Campbell, and Valentine loosen their muscles. KX ' F1 ,,i, Q l it .ma i ...E S g we ' ' x 'f , av 'l ' E A 'V rv- , f ' 0 K l , l ' fl. I ' 5 . ss . f. 'V 1 4' 4 1 -- ' h , ei, ' A,i.w..uf'-.4535 -y,,,v,V' ig. ,,:,,4,,,5 si K I at V ,A . j . 'if . e ' ,, . 'A ,peg , 3 R Y '-N ' 7 CYP!! 1 vi :Q Q' . J all 1' f Y..Q af -A-- ' 7 l - . . ,N I'- , A.. mg, A . . ,,,4,d,,- ,pf ,rs , x ,.,1,-W , thas .-'Yg4i'1.,5 - A . i. iq., ,xr ' 'f' vi 'ff ,W N d . :9c. 'w. , its-f44'fA.,ff'+ 'f - ' A - ' 'C-' T T - 4 A ' .' Tydeman, Adelstein and Cronise, all set for a dash. imc? pfldmlgcf 70 86 Dawn fn Nmal mc! WW Cold weather cut track season to a short two months but a horde of begin- ners turned out, along with a number of lettermen, Workouts indoors was the schedule until warmer days permitted use of the University stadium, The track team is noted for bringing in more trophies than all other sports combined. ..-s -4 Era f- .- 1, - val A 'CX 3 1 -. Y W s'J A L Bottom Row-Eberhard, Coach Gledhill, Briggs, Lepack, Henderson, Miers, Pyper, Adelstein, Koontz, Wilson Kelly, Tydeman, Lindsey, Campbell, Valentine, Williams, Koho, Fredrickson. Row Two-Dean Hart, McKinley Wray, Douglass, Carlsen, Amason, Cooper, Murphy, Ostler, Barnes, Bennett, Sampson, Fechtel, Cotant, Cronise Tucker. Row Three-Bailey, Thompson, Hall, Don Hart, Fullenwider, Sattertield, Chenowith, Walker, Somesen Ellsworth, Anderson, Worley, Wright, Tagert, Hansen, Glindeman. Row Four-Tyler, Lemmon, Yamashita, Endow Sternling, Roberts, Thomas, Paxmon, Olsen, Seamons, Spencer, Walker, Gwen, Douglass. Top Row-C. Holmes Smith, Campbell, LaRue, Thompson, Kihara, Ewing, Hansen, Cawley, Cawley, Willis, Swainstan, Hildebrand, Smith Page One Hundred Eleven 'i w rx ! uv i . 3 I f hr , X. X Q9 .1 y . 3 , X ,sv . .,w 9 1532! l 1 '4?HwiM f.rs W 2,0 .. A' MT lx J ff-sp.. A' ' A Q - .. , , , M --Wifi I ' .1 nf',L'f:?' , , ' J' ,,,v-341. if mix Av f -F I Y Ll? l a. ,T wilt' ' .K ,fuck . KI 5- . ' ,, .5 - ,3 r ., .,1 QS . ' Q, : X ' F 1 , ,uf . ' - A 7- -,rv 'Iv Y 4.5, kin ' ' -ig ,-Us. 'I .. 4x Reid Wilson poses the jovelin fo? ci distant journey. 1 ,W E fi .. ix I If ff , ,, L 5. lun PU w J-s Bill Williams reody to toss o twelve pounder. Bill Adelstein-Sprinter Fergus Briggs-Jumper Vere Campbell-Distance fun. lr Qui 9? al' Q ., .ws . l lvl' Q 3 Q' A 4,3--h , X :Q2Q:,!l 3 fs.. as -W .M .ADP X ' A'Yif'Lvi nn' . 5 xi' If Q lv' ,4 X N501 ' X L Volentune ond Campbell ore on their way to vucfory Jock Cronuse Sprunter Ben Koho-Sprmter ,JQQ3 ew- ' 'L dpi' I -0 osxwcxov NX ss 2600 Z YN on ssxskofvi coocboes NX XSS ekexg od NX as NXOY- Long Po Qe O ne H undred F ourte en -dxf' .nu ,Q 1 if fr, ..i,,y, Pugmire streaks one over the plate to which Satterfield lays the wood. Skunk am! Slack Under the able direction of Miss Edna Evans, junior and senior girls participate in volleyball, basketball, badminton and softball, all of which give them a taste of action and competition, Miss Maki has assisted in the basketball games along with Miss Evans after school. Last semester a new addition, archery, was made to G. A. A, under the direction of Miss Longeteig. lllllll -,-I B1 W atch the birdie, H lliwell Jean York, Top Row--Dorothy Cross, Marjorie Donaldson, Margaret Thoma, Joan o , Pauline Haines, Mariorie Moon, Kathryn Pugmire, June Walters, Carolyn Cleare. Bottom Row Melpha Hararne, Virginia Holmes, Virginia Medlock, Shirley Croxall, Margaret l Christensen, Mary Louise Jones, Jenny Chedsy. Corrine Heard, Mayer, Sylvia Chilton, Leo a Pcnn On -' H e undred Seventeen llllftlllllllll Slllllli ' Nwkew Arrows fell rapidly to the floor as amateur Robinhoods engaged in handicap contests and completed the first success- ful archery year. With coopera- tion and a sixty foot rifle-range room, both students and the faculty participated. Top Row-Howell, Worley, McGarby, Whitlow, L. Jensen, Dickson, B a g I ey , l-lartvigsen. Bottom Row - Busby, Neal, Wilson, Burnett, J. Green, G. Green, M. l-lanson. 7efmM This year a successful double elimination tournament was completed under the direction of Coach Gledhill. Top honors were claimed by Jean Holladay who came through without a black mark to mar his perfect record, Back Row - Thomas, Gar- rett, Barnes, Pidcock, S h i ra. Front Row-Couch, Holladay, Gwen, MacBeth, Briggs. siyfwz A round rob i n tournament was played in which the Pan- sies managed to subdue all competition and claim the championship, Back Row - Katsilometes, Rudeen, Swallow, Western, Amason. Front Row- Roubi- doux, Massier, Espitallier, Grayson, Akey, Briggs. Page One Hundred Eighteen mm Q Favored teams dropped by the way one by one as the unde- feated Junior B's p u s h e d them aside to claim top honors for the J u n i o r Class. Team members are: Top Row-Co- tant, Spencer, Walker, C, Holmes. Bottom Row - Wil- liams, F ychtel, VVl'ialflace,, Fllmeni 'lr 'X lf' ll ,till 'fl X, ,N Lf T ,AJ lx li' ,,il 'rglipg' till x, XV ,l if j l X it 'J Uwifafm 14 The proving-ground for all basketball players who hope to attain a place on the varsity is the Outlaw Tournament. Rip Gledhill picks the teams him- self and accurately surveys the aspirants in action against each other. Result: The Champs. Top Row - Marshall, Cleare, Simmons. Bottom Row - C. Holmes, Akey, H. Holmes. UMW 8 The championship of the underclass outlaw tournament was captured by the Sure Shots. This series of contests give the freshmen a start in high school basketball, Team members are: Top Row--May- nard, Curtis, Papetti. Bottom Row - Walker, Kemp, Toller, Cooper. Page One Hundred Nineteen Um pang Ot the several new intra- mural sports introduced this year, Ping Pong has proved the most popular, Under the direc- tion of Coach Jimmy O'Brien Q singles tournament was held in which Keith Waters came out the winnerfiOther participants were Wa d e, Bergstrom, Sim- mons, and MacBeth. 5 Shuttleboard is a p a s t i m e sport rather than a contested intramural activity. Many have participated in it but there was not enough interest shown to warrant the holding at a tourn- ament. Here Keith Waters and David Wray test their skill. A small squad, coached by O'Brien, turned out daily dur- ing the second semester to practice the art of defense and defiance. No contest or bouts were held because of a school ruling. At the left, Mac- Beth and Marshall exchange a few punches. Page One Hundred Twenty Fencing, though not os popu- lor os some of the other minor Sports, is well liked by those who porticipote. lts odvontoge is thot it troins o person in quick thinking os well os in quick oction. Lett to right-Hershel Cond- lond, Robert Moffitt, Billy Wil- son, Wo l te r Strotten, Clifton Wells, Roy Eitel, Mr, Spencer. This is one ofthe most popu- lor outside octivities. Mony stu- dents go to Lovo or lndion Springs to limber their muscles. Outstanding sw i m m e r s ore J o h n Pickett, B o b Cooper, George Rondoll ond Bob Hil- liord who proctice regulorly ot the Y. M. C. A. Wawllzng Although interschool compe- tition for the lndion mot teom hos been borred, there is still o greot deol of interest in it os on intromurol sport. Torture ort- ists, Worley and Gorritson, hove found it to be the hord woy to lose weight. Pogo One Hundred Twenty-One . A. vii Q-xv .K , ,,, Ag. M tiwalh- -Nh I 'v NU? EP Q l NP laisL4iD.wA H I A Jawa Posting the honor roll each six weeks-initiation programs sprinkled with talks by celebrities-a formal dinner tops their events. Officers: President Rula M, Jonesg Vice-President, Peggy Willardg Secretary, Dorothy Roe Treas urer, Gordon Jenseng Adviser, Miss Hanson. flfemml Jawa Scecieiq Lois Austin Dorothy Berosek Carole Bistline Cecilia Brown Rhoda Vaun Call Maxine Croft Newell Ferer Richard Franklin Elizabeth Gasser Louise Gathe Helene Gestring Beverly Hammond John Hart Barbara Heath Joanne Hunter Valedictorian RULA MERLE JONES Salutatorian BERNlCE HAWKES Marjorie Miller Jones Mary Lou Jones Ralph Jones Ruby Kasoi Jimmy Larsen Mary Lund Sybil Marks Russell Martin Paul Massier Richard Nichols Marcille Oliver Betty Payne Sally Peake Dan Pilchard Bryanetta Proctor Ruth Roberts Delbert Robson Jean Satterfield James Schoonover Emily Lou Service Barbara Snider Joy South Dorothy Swanson Mildred Swanson Perry Swisher Jimmy Terrell Harold Timpson Marjorie Westcott Dorothy Williams John Worley Page One Hundred Twenty Four lists X ,I . . ,xl .- so i QVLM' Cjcwmodf I sholl poss this woy but onceg therefore ciny good thot I may do or ony kindness thot I rnciy show to ony living creoture, let me not defer it nor neglect it, for I sholl poss this wciy but once. This-the council motto-occounts for the duties-gathering attendance-heolth reports-office duties-guiding new-corners Ground the intricocies of the building. Officers: President, Betty Poyneg Vice-President, Rulo M. Jonesg Secretory, Ruth Robertsg Treosurer, Mory Lou Jonesg Adviser, Miss Hoffman. I i. 0.0 I ! ! Q? 'G' --G K 3.5 21 lf- 32 .- QQ 50174 ' gcwmcdf Duties: Sponsor the first fall mixer-arrange for boys' assemblies-put on big jamboree dance-usher at school affairs. Officers: President, Jim Terrell, Vice-President, John Hart, Secretary, Dan Pilchard, Treasurer, G eo rg e Randall, Adviser, Mr. Pugmire. ference Gini Lectures on unusual science phenomenon-complex laboratory experi ments-a field trip-thus these members enrich their knowledge of science Officers: President, Keith Hadley, Vice-President, Bryonetta Procter, Secre tary, Betty Ann Olsen, Treasurer, Huldah l-lanson, Adviser, Mr. Brown. 11 L3 . 4' .1 Q., 'rx' wmbea-Samba Qkamfam af Qcwzmefzce A mimioscope-numbering machine-students with broader vocational understanding-this club's contributions to the school. Officers: President, Mary Nixan, Vice-President, Ralph Culbertson, Secretary, Margaret Morris, Treasurer, Lester McNelIey, Adviser, Miss Rothwell. Skating-dancing-gay parties-staging an assembly-all this and learn- ing the art of buying and selling, too. Officers: President, Ed Hubbel, Vice- President, Ralph Bergendorf, Secretary, Helen Thomas, Treasurer, Betty Beutle-r, Adviser, Miss Longeteig. 'gUl'l. 1 l I ann' v. I , g l , , l ' A i J i flaw 0454-Q Reorganizecl six years ago-steadily marching on the path of progress- building fine characters and scholars among the boys-annual swimming party, encouraging clean sports. Officers: President, Ralph Jones, Vice-Presi- dent, Jim Terrell, Secretary, Ray MacBeth, Treasurer, Fred Roberts, Adviser, Mr. Busby. Saphamcwe JL- Q Opposing ignorance-fighting for ideals offered by education-electing representatives to attend state Hi-Y conventions4their aims are high and their acts comply. Officers: President, Don Strom, Vice-President, John Comstock, Secretary, Robert Farley, Treasurer, John Pidcock, Adviser, Mr, Harlan. ac. 4.3. 96 QQ NL. 1' xx fwfgiz 4714-9 This club: A yardstick for measuring a boy's standards--activating him to think of others-a yearly Santa Claus box campaign in home rooms for children's jov on Christmas Day. Officerst President, Milo Hanson, Vice- President, Carl I-lerbel, Secretary, Richard Schou, Treasurer Harlan Fereday, Adviser, Mr. Seamons. 6ZfLMfLI4fLdlM JZ- Q Fathers' and sons' banquet-discussions on U, S. relations with Great Britain at present day-maintenance of honorable principles-all included in the freshman budget. Officers: President, Junior Maynard, Vice-President, Charles Warner, Secretary, James Green, Treasurer, Archie Service, Adviser, Mr. Stauber. ffl. 54. Qu! f?wewe4 High points: Recognition ceremony for old and new members-Whirnpy dinners for committee and cabinet-pancake party-forum on theme-instah iation of new officers. Otficersi President, Barbara Snider, Vice-President, Eiarbara Heath, Secretary, Marjorie Westcott, Treasurer, Shirley Warren, Advisers, Miss Matson and Miss Demouth. fimifsw W MM With the theme of All American Girl-skit on health-lectures on nurs- ing as a vocation-cheery Christmas party for needy-such are activities of their year, Officers: President, Juanita Lish, Vice-President, Delores Peterson, Secretary, Mary Puilosg Treasurer, Maxine McDanieIs, Advisers, Miss Thomas and Miss DeMouth. 'Z i I 3,9- tu if -ir. ..., .T i , T' , ' W ., f: g sxuf h a A 2 'V .. . N- L 7 iv - L Yirxvfig g . 9-re - , 4 JDS : i4' -- i ei I ii., 1,5 V 4 ,fi f . if fz.v.. , f sm- .J i 1 ,... - is 1 M -' ni: ' t2'if5:'. ' ' ri I n' ' 'Waist I ' ,ww ' 'ffm W- , 2 e N : in L' V f ' ' Mft? Y Inns' -K cz r 9 1 ' 2 1' if +L - .-' kk -I ' .h ,-,T ' 4? ' 4- . if- fi is 1' .1 . Qld Qwwae Wann Spicy semi-weekly discussion groups--Christmas benefit praiect-tasty Mather-Daughter banquet in spring-Southeastern convention-this is the main course af their menu, Officers: President, Lucille Cutler, Vice-President, Evelyn Smith, Secretary, Marian Lamb, Treasurer, Ida Kaneka, Advisers, Mrs Chute and Miss DeMauth. 6044104444 and Qcwwiedq Course of study-Proper wrapping of gift packages-introductians-- courtesies to classmates besides the conducting of senior breakfast. Officers: President, Mary Lund, Vice-President, Sybil Marks, Secretary, Edith Knorr, Treasurer, Margaret Ray, Adviser, Miss Hoffman. .4,:.lCv I 5 517 1' , - i -i I Q ,Q 4. Between the hours of four and six, different teams adjourn to the gyrn to have their highland fling-a whizzing game of badminton-voIIeybaiI- basketball-shuffle board--tennis-their gymnastic rapacity increases their capacity for vivacity in these sports. Officers: President, Madge Anderson, Vice-President, Katherine Pugmire, Secretary, Dorothy Berosek, Treasurer, Bryanetta Proctor, Adviser, Miss E. Evans, wi- 0 +I wi cw These sports-loving boys are author ot most anything-grotesque initiation -snappy assembly-even o banquet and a dance. Officersi President, Reid Wilson, Vice-President, Jay Jensen, Secretary, Fergus Briggs, Treasurer, Richard Barrett, Adviser, Mr. Herb Glindeman. 1021 gina Pompoms--royal biue and briiliont red-splashes ot color in every game -united cheering, waving-firing players-inspiring zest. Officers: Presi- dent, Mary DiGiacomog Vice-President, Dorothy Gates, Secretary, Marilouise Davis, Treasurer, Marilouise Davis, Adviser, Miss Ward. 95 411.5 av 36 -DQ, 'N-I Qfzwfzman .faim QM Derivatives, stems, declensions ore understood tully only by Lotin stu- dents. But in Lotin Club, these ore forgotten ond one remembers insteod the quizzes, porties, ond the good times hod by oil. Officers: President, Leolo Christensen, Vice-President, Donno Mortin, Secretory, Isobel Nichols, Treos- urer, Jonet Billmeyerg Adviser, Miss Smithom. SUQAUMGGG .falm GM Toles of Coesor's two wives-gossip concerning Cicero-debates-ond tinolly o box-luncheon donce mork the possing ot onother successful Lotin Club veor. Officers: President, Dorothy Booth, Vice-President, Junior Kihoro, Secretory, Mortho Jone Slingerlond, Treasurer, Merline Horrison, Adviser, Miss Smithom. 5 96-' 35 26 I5 i- ii? . Www UMA Parlez-vous francais? Members of this club do, and they seem to enjoy not only the French, but the candy sales and meetings, too. Officers: President, Marjorie M. Jones, Vice-President, David Little, Secretary, Keith Lewis, Treasurer, Nona l-leyland, Adviser, Miss G. Thomas. g. at Q. Just Us Girls -Mothers' and daughters' tea-jolly candy pull and Christ- mas tree-Valentine dance and supper-these are highlights of their yearly activities. Officers: President, Beverly Jones, Vice-President, Charlotte Wood- land, Secretary, Genevieve Hill, Treasurer, Marion Moby, Adviser, Miss R. Dana. -T1 v: l sf .fs Qi.: -.J - .JR Q5-5 JIU' ..- -ab Q - -DL ail- 'Q -53 ,-.-X w .1 25 v'x TTT hw, l K .-.1 5 4 'N .X ., , ..p'., Ki R xi '-I-.- yt.,-X iff, ex. N -F-, .VA Q , M ,i ...ull Xi. ,., . .. ' -g. V Y fir. xl , ff J 4 'Q 74414 mc! Gwfia Sessions in poster making-pasting, painting, penciling-specialization in needlework-knitting, Crocheting-wood and soap carving. Officers: Presi- dent, Junior Peay, Vice-President, Dora May Demico, Secretary, Neola John- son, Treasurer, Helen Adams, Adviser, Miss King. WMM-S0722 lmmaizc Gini Not too much work, not too much play, instead, a happy medium wherein talent is developed for future use-this has been proved by the members' histrionics in the one-acts and in their annual assembly. 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Sport Shop Pocotello Drug Co Pocotello Furnuture Co R 81 G Jewelers Pork s Book Store Rowles Mock Co S l-l Kress Sorgotz I-lordwore Co Stephenson Music Co Stnrlung Furnrture Co Style Shop Terrell Shoe Co Thomos Hopper Donry Wotson Bros Yellowstone Drug Co Ford Drug Pocotello Lumber Co. 6 6 P Ya rd l-low Do You Lnlce Qur New Qthce us congratulate the Student Body and Faculty on the flrst full year In the New Hugh Bunldungs NOW A WORD T0 THIS YEAR S GRADUATES When you are ready to settle down and get mar ned come an and see us about a new house wull plan the house for you wull have ut figured and see that you get nearly all the money with whuch to bunld at Best wushes to all of you OCATELLO LUMBER CO PgOHd d Y l L t ' ' I Q . NN . I . . . 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