Preston High School - Quiver Yearbook (Preston, ID)

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Spilsbury, who nas been Jflwe guiding hand and 'faifnful friend of our high school, we respect fully oledica+e Huis Quiver of I945. PUBLICATIONS Piclured above are 'the members of fhe Quiver Sfaff. Neal Keller, Edifor: G. S. Green, Faculfy Advisor: Billie Kilgore, Business Manager. t weed, x . , fi aff ' ' f 1. 4 sf L ' i , ww lrlof' ff '.,fs 2714 r T9r.fTf'T'f fri- no - r 'N -5 ruin ' . l L'g, i '7'FU W-' wc t ,Ll 1 il . X My - ' 1 . ii - I 1 f Frm rf,-2 at W ff-if - is lik? Lui,-ae-cf ' O L C. om' ' ww- I H- 'ff' MMAGM vig M4 . wa L Q hal, B Wd 'A' ' ,,,,lEg.4' fl . l3u1of9 1 W ' .QL Vg, fi , 1 ll ,lf rv L' 1 I in l'.,,x, '- ' ' Al ri L , Nausea '54 . ..--w+'L The Blue and While is our monihly high schoolmper tw L ' V I sponsored by lhe English classes. The edilor is Richard Packer: ' ,N 1 ' , ' it ' g g ii' business manager is John Culler, and lacully advisor is J. Nell U- V' Nb 'Y 'ilxln My L V E363 sr 'om'-'fl' as 'rug im 'iju-wfv 'VM MT i ii lsL,r!l' ' I alll?-, .IU wa R MAXLL . :my clue- 'wi' U Ai. as M ,, r -eifrinw-1. . QIW4- ' , ws- li L L'i ! WM - M sf r A we 1. i ,AIf5L Ari X! I, M , ti .ix up-M wi 'LQ-. Q, I.. gwuv REQ f 3 . E x Wyeixv mms Ngegv La 2532 W Q Q .J 5 EC ' wywmk 1 J -'FAX Sli ,E Xi. bg 5 fi EE Q- 9 f'fg'fS?? g A M - Nr S, X Qi fsix FS, -. 4. , 1 Q XC ' ' f f RX'E 'XEXQ Q -.1 gg? ' ' 1,1 Y, 4. - ' - - .. e. e- ei 2 1 W x 4329? IL'1Tix f I N ' - -ev' -' k 6 11 Q. g., v,, A ADMINISTRATION W. H. SIMMONS MRS. CLARA HOWARD MRS. SARAH JOHNSON ERWIN R. SPILSBURY Superinlendenl School Nurse School Secrelary Principal The problems ol aclminislralion of schools in limes like Jrhese are very perplexing. The iob ol mainlaining aolequale eclucalional opporlunilies lor our youlh when cosls are sleaclily rising and school revenues remain prac- Iically The same is no easy Iaslc. Bul wilh The proper cooperalion of sluclenls, Teachers and parenls The School Board is able lo mainlain a school of which we may all be proud. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS FOR YEAR I944-45 DR. O. R. CUTLER, Chairman ELDORA J. MAUGHAN E. A. JENSEN, Treasurer KEITH CAMPBELL' ' SARAH G. JOHNSON, Clerk REED HART W. E. DUNBAR 6 4... . STUDENT ADMINISTRATION Siem Ben Rawlings Renee Alder Marian SmiTh President Vice PresidenT SecreTary The execuTive oTTicers This pasT year have carried on where Those beTore us le-TT OTT. On many occasions The commiTTee meT wi+h The principal where business was carried on in planning This year's evenTs. We Tound many new problems conTronTing us because oT The in- creased enroIlmenT. We planned The school campaign and carried iT Through in as orderly a manner as possible. We exTend Thanks To The STudenT Council which Through Tine coop- eraTion made possible an excellenT Play Day and Homecoming, boTh oT which will live long in The memories oT The sTudenTs. We wish To exTend Thanks To The oTher sTudenT body oTTicers who have carried on Their work TaiThTully. We wish To exTend Thanlqs To Principal Spilsbury and Superin- TendenT Simmons who have been very consideraTe and Tried To malce possible The Things Tor The sTudenTs ThaT They ThoughT were besT. We Teel indeed honored Tor The opporTuniTy oT serving you and hope ThaT some oT The Things we have done will be examples Tor The oTTicers who Tollow us. BEN RAWLINGS, PresidenT RENEE ALDER, Vice PresidenT IVIARIAN SIVIITI-I, SecreTary 44.5. ., c FACULTY OSCAR ALMOND A. E. BELL MARCELL W. BIRD . ODEN J. NEFF BOOTHE ORETTA D. CARLSON WILLIAM CRANER R ANIELSON ERNEST EBERHART, JR. SAM I-I. FLETCHER J. CLIFFORD FORSGREN ALIC UTH GODDARD 8 FACULT wr ' Qifm' G. S. GREEN' ALVIN HARRIS JOE JOHNSON L. H. LARSEN JUNE C. LARSEN CARL P. NIELSON MABEL W. SCHIFERL LYLE SHIPLEY ALICE THOMPSON VIO VEIBELL BRUCE WALLACE gf , , ,Q x I, !' LJ I N ,I I? , ry' jfjvf I '! -IVR K DWI 'U 5: I ,RI n ' ' I 'Yup .Q 'tl' M with A N I , x . 9 Q-3 STUDENT COUNCIL The STudenT Council is The adn'iinisTraTive group oT The sTudenT body. All sTudenT body acTiviTies n'iusT rneeT wi+h iTs approval. lT consisTs oT The sTudenT body oTTicers, class presidenTs, club presidenTs and home roorn represenTaTives, and is under The supervision oT The principal. The n'1eeTinqs held each Tuesday noon are conducTed by The vice president and consisT largely oT discussions oT school problems and acTiviTies. I 0 CLASS OF '45 Karl Johnson Norma Tasso Howard Hollingsworfh PresidenT Vice PresidenT Secy. and Social Mgr. The graduaTing class OT '45 is leaving l3resTon l-ligh wiTh many Tond memories ThaT will remain wiTh us ThroughouT our lives. Our Sophomore year was Tilled wiTh Tun and enioymenT and The ouTsTanding achievemenT oT our Junior year was The Junior Prom. This year we have piled high The number oT our acTiviTies1 among Them were class parTies, assemblies, The Senior Sneak Day, and, To Top The lisT, Commencement GraduaTion will live wiTh us Through our years as a parT oT our school liTe never To be TorgoTTen. lvlany OT our number now in The service did noT have The privilege OT graduaTing wiTh us, buT we will do our besT To share wiTh Them The pride we experienced ThaT nighT. As we leave, we wish To Thanlc all OT our insTrucTors Tor Their paTience wiTh us, and The board OT direc:Tors Tor making our high school educaTion possible. JACK ALLRED ROMA SMITH ROBERT STEVENS, USN AUDRA MAE WINGER RULON WING-ER NED WINWARD I ? CLASS OF '45 SHIRLEY MAE ADAMS JEAN ALBANO RENEE ALDER HAROLD B. ALLEN WARREN ALLEN REESE ALMOND NELDA ARCHIBALD ELLEN AUGER LA RUE BAIRD 5 LA WAYNE BARRINGTON NORMAN BECKSTEAD SPENCER BECKSTEAD BEVERLY BELL JUNIOR BELL DAN BELNAP VERA BINGHAM AFTON BODILY ELDRED BODILY CLASS OF '45 MILDRED BODILY DELL BOSEN JACK BUTTERFIELD EDRIS CAFFERTY GEORGE GLENN CARTER REESE CASPERSON JANEAL CAZIER JOYCE CHOULES RHODA CH RISTENSEN VELMA CHRISTENSEN CALVIN COLE ELIZABETH CONDIE COLLEEN COTTLE BEVERLY DAVIS LE ROY DONEY THELMA DRURY RICHARD DUNKLEY - GARTH EAMES CLASS OF '45 GEORGE EAMES GENE EDWARDS BRYCE EGLEY DARLENE EVANS BETTY FLETCHER ELNORA FLETCHER LACONNA FOSTER CONRAD GARRETT JACKIE GEDDES ROBERT GEDDES NADA GILBERT CAROL GREAVES LAMOYNE HALL MARY JANE HANDT CLAIR HANSEN LEE HANSEN LILA HANSEN VENNA RAE HANSEN CLASS OF '45 REED HAWKES HOWARD HOLLINSSWORTH MURIEL HOLLINGSWORTH TWILA JEPSEN BETTY JOHNSON KARL JOHNSON RUTH JOHNSON COLLEEN JONES I DALLAS KELLER JOYCE KELLER NEAL S. KELLER MARRUE KELLER TOMMY KERSHAW BILLIE KILGORE BLAINE LARSEN DORRELL LARSEN RUTH ANN LARSEN DONNA BELL MARLER CLASS OF '45 LU DEAN MAUGHAN CATHERINE McCLUN ELOISE MENDENHALL ERNEST MOORE JR. BRENT NASH WANDA NELSON DOUGLAS NEUENSWANDER DARLENE OLIVERSON REED OLSEN RUSSELL OLSEN LUDEAN PACKER RICHARD PACKER DOUGLAS PALMER LAURA PALMER SHIRLEY PALMER ROYLA PERKINS TALBOT FLORENCE PERRY GLENN PERRY CLASS OF LYNN PERRY MAURINE PRATT ABAGAIL PURSER VERLA RADFORD VERDA RADFORD LEDA RANSOM CARMA RASMUSSEN HAZEL RASMUSSEN GLADYS RAWLINGS BEN RAWLINGS SHELDON RAWLINGS BLAINE RAWLINS JOHNNY RENOUX ROBERT ROWELL JEAN SANT IVA LOU SCHENK DEE SHARP DAVID SMITH CLASS OF '45 MARIAN SMITH LAURA SMOUT MAX SMOUT WILLIAM SPARKS RAYMOND SPARROW JACKIE STEERS HEBER SWAINSTON JACK SWAINSTON ROSS SWAINSTON BETH TALBOT JUNE TANNER NORMA TASSO BETTY MAE TAYLOR DONNA LOU TAYLOR MARY WALKER CARL VATERLAUS JUNIOR WEAVER, USN VILDA WHITEHEAD JUNIOR CLASS Keifh Anderson Ramona Keller DeLore Wallgren Ellis Johnson PresidenT Vice PresidenT SecreTary Social Manager JUNIOR CLASS The Junior class has really had a good sTarT in preparing To be The big bosses nexT year. There are one hundred and sixTy-one pupils in The Junior class and iT has The possibiliTy oT becoming The largesT graduaTing class in The hisTory oT PresTon l-ligh. The Juniors have had assemblies, parTies, and The prom as one oT The ouTsTanding evenTs oT The year. The class is very proud OT The basl4eTball Team and They have every reason To be Tor iT consisTs mainly OT Juniors. 20 JUNIOR CLASS NORMAN GENE AINSCOUGH KEITH ANDERSON COLLEEN ANDRA MADGE BAKER CLAUDIA BECKSTEAD THAYLE BECKSTEAD DELOS BELL ELDON BENNETT JOHN BICKMORE CARL BINGHAM JUDD BOWLES PEARL BOWMAN LARON BRIGHT LEONA BRITENBEKER BARBARA CAFFERTY ELLEN CARTER , MRYNA CARTER DAVID CARLSON , JUNIOR CLASS OWEN CASPERSON LA VERE CHARTERS BILL CHOULES GLENN CHRISTENSEN CHARLOTTE CHRISTENSEN JEWELL CHRISTENSEN JUNIOR CHRISTENSEN BONNE CONDIE FRANK CONDIE CHARLES M. CRABTREE DEWAYNE CROCKETT FLORINE CROCKETT JOYCE CROCKETT GEORGE CROCKETT CAROL CUTLER JOHN CUTLER NOLA DAVIS BONNIE DURSTELLER JUNIOR CLASS CLAIR EG-BERT KAY FELLOWS SANDY FLETCHER BETTY BARBARA FUNK TOM FUTAGAKI JACK GARRETT DON GEISLER BLAIR GIBBONS SHIRLEY GILL SHELDON GREEN ARDELL GRIFFITH MARY VOYNE GRIFFITH ALICE HALL I HELEN HANSEN SHIRLEY HANSEN ROBERT HANSEN WENDELL HANSEN DEWAYNE HARDING JUNIOR CLASS CARMA JEAN HARRIS MARY LOU HAWKES RAY ONA HAWKES JOHN HENDERSON GWEN HICKENLOOPER ODELL HOBBS V . ,' ,' ' N. J '9 LELIA HULSE 1 Lau TAKEO I K A DON JENSEN EARL JENSEN ONDELYN JENSEN WALLY JENSEN DARLENE JEPSEN BARBARA JOHNSON ELLIS JOHNSON GWEN JOHNSON VELDA JOHNSON RULA JONES JUNIOR CLASS ALAN KELLER RAMONA KELER LARAE KENDALL LARUE KENDALL THOMAS KERR ADELIA LARSEN BETTY LARSEN CARMA LARSEN CHARLES LARSEN FLORINE LARSEN MERLIN LARSEN BETTY JEAN LEWIS CECIL LLOYD VONDA LONG DEAL MARTIN JEAN MARTIN NOLA MAUGHAN DOROTHY McCLUN y ,AI ., . vi i.. is x 2248 an T 4 Mix .al T 5 ' was at D, ga M , Ng 1. H A 'fx . -tis.. ,. ,-fa: I' ' 53:51 .-5-I 'VE :iii 26 .IM JUNIOR CLASS BETTY ANN McCUNE ELSA McOUEEN JEAN MARIE MEEK DE MAR MERRILL FRANK THOMAS MERRILL STUART NASH ARNOLD NELSON MARDELL NEILSON FRANK NUFFER RAY OLIVERSON RAMONA OLIVERSON KATHERINE OLSEN JOYCE OWENS BUELAH PALMER CLYDE PALMER JEANNE PARKINSON DOROTHY PERKINS WALENE PERKINS JUNIOR CLASS MAXINE PETTERBORG KAROL LOU PHIPPEN CLEO RASMUSSEN FANNIE REEDER ILA ROBINSON ADELE ROGERS CLARA RALLISON JOHNNY SAITO MARILYN SHULDBERG OLIVE SIMON DAPHNE SMITH DENISE SMITH LEILA SPACKMAN JUANITA STARK ZANE STEVENSON EMMA JEAN SWAINSTON VERNA SWAN CLEONE SWENSON ' , Sum ' N NOP ISS wi' WSW gs I Z 'Sw NS .1 ww N JUNIOR CLASS DOYLE TANNER SELDON TAYLOR BETTYY JEAN VAN NOY DELORE WALLGREN BERTUS WANNER WELDON WEBSTER JENALEE WEAVER VONDA WEBSTER ELDON WINN JEANNINE WHEELER PATRICIA WOOD DARYL WORKMAN EUGENE YAMADA SOPHOMORE CLASS THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Leading one hundred ThirTy-nine Sophornores Through The year oT I944-45 were: PresidenT . . . Vanhless Hansen Vice PresidenT . . GranT RadTord SecreTary . . . . . . Mary Lou SmiTh Social Manager ....... Blaine Olsen FaculTy Advisors RuTh Danielson and Carl Neilson AcTiviTies during The year included The Sophomore Ball on March Third. On The same day The sTudenT body were guesTs oT The Sophomores aT an assembly TeaTuring The Sophomore CanTeen. A big parTy Tor all Sophomores was held in The spring. SOPHOMORE CLASS cumus ALLEN WINSTON ALLEN EVONNE ALMOND CARMA ASHCROFT ' DOROTHY BAILEY AMARYLIS BECKSTEAD JOCELYN BECKSTEAD LINDEN BECKSTEAD EVAN BELL ELOISE BERQUIST MARILYN BOSEN BOB BRIGHT ARLENE BRIGHT FAY CARTER CLARICE CHADWICK BARBARA CHOULES LOUISE CHOULES NED cHouLEs ' CLARICE COLE DALLAS COLE PHYLLIS COLE RONALD COLE FRANK CORAY EUGENE CORBRIDGE VERLAN CORBRIDGE EMMA LOU DONEY BARBARA DURSTELLER LUDEAN EGBERT SOPHVOMORE CLASS DONNA ELINE BONNIE FELLOWS coY FORSGREN .ff Q' VELDA EVANS QM .,., I f , X Q Q LUELLA FORSGREN VAUGHN FORTIE CARLENE FREW BILLIE LOU GILBERT DONNA GRACE GREAVES JOHN HANSEN LUGENE HANSEN VAN NESS HANSEN LAMAR HARMER LEO HARRIS DARLENE HART CLAUDIA HAWKES OWEN HENDRICKS KAY HOLLINGSWORTH DORIS DEAN HONE STEVE HOPKINS BONNIE HULLINGER SHIRLEY HYMAS ALICE ICHIKAWA MARK JOHNSON MARCO KELLER CUMMORAH KENNINGTON I,.1:- f SSM B AAQ, ,ii luq W? '-'. 1 is I' I I I :.1 .. .A ,.:. 1 3 'I ,,.' 1-:- --n- ::-- Ig? -,- L i I , .. I',' . 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IQ I I BETH KOFOED 5 ,.::'.. -3 ,:.-E- ,. .... , -f -.,.: H f.. 2: -:-, ----,- , I - I ,.12: ' SSI A IIS S I gh? 5 .I I-r SOPHOMORE CLASS CLYDE KOFOED MERLIN KOFOED ALTON LARSEN EUGENE LARSEN JOYCE LARSEN JUANITA LARSEN DORIS MANNING NORMA MANNING BUD MERRILL RICHARD MERRILL MAX MILLER DALE MOORE LORRAINE MURRAY JACK NASH VICTOR NASH ARLENE NEELEY EARL NEELEY ALMA NELSON BLAINE OLSEN AUDREY FACKREL LA VON PACKER GLENN PAGE KARMA PAGE CLYTIA PALMER DARRELL PERKINS DOROTHY PETERSON PAT PETERSON REATHA PORTER SOPHOMORE CLASS GRANT RADFORD KELLEY RANSOM ARVIN RAWLINGS BLAINE RAWLINGS JOYCE RINDLESBAKER REED ROBERTS GORDON SEAMANS RO EN E SHAFFER KEITH SHARP SARA LUE SHULDBERG LENESS SMITH MARY LOU SMITH RELDA SMITH BOB SPARROW DORENE SPERRY FAYE SPILSBURY TED STEERS WAYNE SWAINSTON SETH SWAN ALMA SWAN AUDRY TALBOT MARTHA TALBOT BEVERLY UDY MAR JEAN VATERLAUS LYNN WOOLF V',., Q :ij :,:j :i,V IIPZ i ,iz VAL WINN ,...,. .. .... -22 125 5. V. GENE VEIGHWIEG F : x, Q LYNN WADDOPS E L, lu Ei? ' ,I DONNA MAE WELKER IEIE A FRESHMAN CLASS THE PRES:-:MAN CLASS The Freshman Class has TelT iT an honor To aTTend The Senior l-ligh h T Th ' Th rade has been a School This year as This is The TirsT year T a e nin q parT OT The Senior l-ligh. They have adiusTed well To The change and all Teel ThaT They have proTiTed, and helped To uphold The sTandards OT The school. During The year They successTully sponsore O man Frolic, and a class parTy and dance. d ne assembly, The Fresh- Class Officers PresidenT ....... Cleve Neuenswander . . Glade Fifield . Kenna Wood Vice PresidenT . SecreTary . . Social Manager . Kelly Bowles 4 FRESHMAN CLASS ANNA LOU AINSCOUGH LARENE ALDER VAL DEAN ALDER KAY ANDERSON CLYDE ASHCROFT HYRUM AUGER LUCY AUG-ER DENZIL BAIRD DONNA BAKER BETTY GENE BELL MAX BELL CLEAVE BODILY HELEN BODILY JED BODILY JOY BOSEN KELLY BOWLES VERLA BRIGHT STANLEY BROSTROM REID CAMPBELL KLISS CARTER JOYCE CHADWICK DEVON CHATTERTON LA VELL CHATTERTON DARLENE COLE WILLA GAE COLE DICK CONDIE NEYLENE CORBRIDGE HERMAN COTTLE FRESHMAN CLASS ALDEANNE CROCKETT LUJEAN DAVIS ALDEN DRURY DALE DUNKLEY FRANK EDWARDS JUANITA EGBERT RUTHELLA EVANS GLADE FIFIELD SALLY FISHER ARCHIE GEDDES BARVARA GEDDES DALE GEDDES JIM GEDDES LARAE GEISLER PEARL GIBSON DELMA GILBERT LAJUANA GODFREY ROBERT GORDON JACKIE HANSEN JOHN HANSEN KEITH HANSEN CAROL HARDING NORMA HARRIS GLADE HEUSSER CLISS HINCKLEY BILLY HOBBS JOYLENE HOBBS MARVIN HOLLINGSWORTH FRESHMAN CLASS LARUE HOWELL GILBERT HOWELL MILFORD JENSEN MILTON JENSEN CALVIN JOHNSON MERVIN JOHNSON LARRY KERR LEAH KOFOED GLENN LARSEN MARILYN LARSEN THANE LARSEN BILLIE LOU LOWE CARROL MAUGHAN ELDORA MAUGHAN REED McENITE GLENN MEEK N RICHARD MEEK CYLE MENDENHALL xl DOROTHY MERRILL YR REED 7 ROBERT MICHAELSON MARILYN MITCHELL RUTH ANN MITTON JERRY MORGAN LIMA MURDOCK ARLENE MURRAY BILLY NASH NOLAN NASH mms ww wgx I 37 FRESHMAN CLASS LAURADEAN NEELEY CLEVE NEUENSWANDER BOBBY OLIVERSON KENNETH OLSEN JAMES OLSEN LESTER OWENS FLORA PACKER LA REE PACKER QUINTON PALMER WILLA GAE PALMER DIANE PARKINSON MARY PETERSON GENE PETERSON RAQUELLE PETERSON MARILYN PETTERBORG LEONARD POVEY CAROL RALPHS MARTHA RANSBOTTOM GENE RANSOM JOE YAMADA RUBY ROBINSON DOROTHY SHARP ROMA SHARP LARENE SCHENK LAJUNE SHULDBERG ELIZABETH SMITH JEAN J. SMITH MELVA SMITH FRESHMAN CLASS I WELDON SMITH fa g, iqrv, I .,,1 H 0 DAVID SPARKS Q: BILLY SPILLMAN b, fi A 'A' EAUN STEPHENS .,.::: I 4 E.:. . ,. ,- , 5 S358 M if .. ' ug , ' ' MMM-W----fr-T THERON SWAINSTON MAGGIE TALBOT RUTH TALBOT CARLEEN TATE REED TAYLOR 1 THEO TAYLOR gh v , gg Q gb I4,. ANN THOMAS - LL. -- A RICHARD WALKER ....I.,E I R 1 JUNE WANNER JOSEPHINE WINGER LORA JEAN WINGER JAY WINGER 06? PAUL WINN KENNA WOOD 39 THE SENIOR CLASS OF I945 SHIRLEY MAE ADAMS hails lrom Lin- rose. She is aclive in Kanoma Club, Com- mercial Club, and on lhe piano. JEAN ALBANO, an aclive member ol lhe GAA., spenl her lirsl lhree years ol high school in Mounlain I-lome. JANE RENEE ALDER has held many high school posilions. She has been sludenl body vice presidenl, cheer leader, Sophomore vice presidenl, and has parlicipaled in Pep, Commercial, Kanoma, and Thespian clubs, wilh parls in school and Thespian plays. Allhough inleresled in aeronaulics, HAROLD B. ALLEN spends .much ol his lime linkering wilh a car. A handsome man who loalhes women and sludy is WARREN ALLEN. JACK D. ALLRED, commonly known as GUY, has lwo greal inleresls-FEA. and Thelma Drury. REESE M. ALMOND, a producl ol Dow ney, is a cheerlul lellow and a good singer. An aclive member ol Kanoma Club. Commercial Club and Pep Club, and also a good arlisl is NELDA ARCHIBALD. GOLDEN RULON ANDRA ISILVERI, a good boxer, has also been inleresled in EEA., choir and opera. Glendale has senl us ELLEN AUGER, an aclive member ol our choir and opera. LA RUE BAIRD comes lo us lrom Minlz Creek I-Iigh School, and plays in our band. LU WAYNE BARRINGTON, a lour-year aclive member ol lhe EEA. and a good baseball player, is also a member ol lhe Builders' Club. NORMAN BECKSTEAD, more common- ly known as I-IERM, hails lrom Whilney. He is an aclive Thespian, and a member ol lhe F.il.A., bul spends mosl ol his lime wilh Laura. SPENCER WOOLLEY BECKSTEAD, or iusl BECK, a member ol our loolball leam, is aclive in orcheslra, band and pep band. 40 BEVERLY BELL enlered our high school lrom Mink Creek in her iunior year, She is a member ol lhe Pep Club and Kanoma Club and also-Brenls accompanisl. JUNIOR BELL will never be rich il silence is golden. I-lis main inleresl is going sleady regardless ol who wilh. DAN LA MAR BELNAP, more comimone ly known as BOONE, will be missed by all who like red hair. VERA BINGHAM, or iusl BING, has en' Iivened our Pep Club, Thespian Club, our dramalics program and opera. ELDRED BODILY is a Fairview Farmer whose hobby is horses-bul nol hobby horses. AFTON BODILY, also lrom Fairview, is a member ol lhe Builders' Club and has laken parl in opera work. MILDRED BODILY, known lo us as MIL- LIE, is a member ol lhe choir, bul she losl her bel on Dewey. DELL H. BOSEN has laken, parl in inlra- murals, bul his secrel ambilion is girls. JACK FENTON BUTTERFFIELD, ollen known as SCOTT Iwonder whyl is a loolball slar and a boxer, bul oh, lhe library lines he has paid. EDRIS CAFERTY, known lo many as TEDDY, is a member ol lhe Pep Club, Com- mercial Club, Girls' League, and an ollicer in lhe Builders' Club. She has shown real lalenl in dramalics. GEORGE GLENN CARTER is a Fulure Farmer and is 'raking lhe War Produclion Training work al Logan. REESE T. CASPERSON, a loolball leller- man, lakes his delighl in playing pranks on people, especially lhe leachers. JENEAL ROSETTA CAZIER has brighl-I ened lhe Commercial and Kanoma Clubs wilh her smile. For real lile in lhe Pep Club, Commercial Club and Marching Corps, we have learned lo look lo JOYCE CHOULES, anolher Pairs view maiden. Ask Judd. THE SENIORCLASS OF T945 AnoTher sTudious senior To come To us Trom Mink Creek where she was sophomore vice presidenT is RHODA CHRISTENSEN. VELMA CHRISTTENSEN is one OT our besT girl aThleTes. She has been acTive in The G.A.A. and baskeTball. CALVIN C. COLE, or 'usT BUD, was acTive in F.F.A., choir, and looTball. Won- der if he'll always be bashTul. ELIZABETH ITIZZI CONDIE is presidenT oT The Commercial Club, and a member OT The Pep Club, Music Club, orchesTra, and marching corps. AnoTher ambiTion oT hers is To keep her grades on The A level. COLLEEN COTTLE oT Fairview is a mem- ber oT The choir and opera chorus. BEVERLY DAVIS, a real sTudenT and a radianT personaliTy, is a member oT Pep Club, Commercial Club and Thespians and has made some real conTribuTions in dra- maTics. LE ROY DONEY, oTTen known as AL- VAH, has made an enviable name Tor him- self in The F.F.A. He has been charTer pres- idenl, disTricT presidenT, and holds The STaTe Farmer's Degree in F.F.A. THELMA DRURY is a member oT Pep Club, Kanoma Club, Marching Corps and G.A.A. RICHARD DUNKLEY comes Trom WhiT- ney. He is vice presidenT oT The Music Club, acTive in opera and choir, and oTTen cnTerTains wiTh his corneT. GARTH G. EAMES is presidenT OT The LeTTermen's Club, co-capTain oT The TooT- ball Team, and is a member OT The Aero- nauTics Club. BRYCE KENT EGLEY, who enTered Trom Mink Creek High School has proven himselT a good boxer This year. DARLENE EVANS, known To Triends as DINKY, has been a mighTy busy girl. She has been acTive in Pep Club, Kanoma Club and is presidenT OT The Girls' League. BETTY JEAN FLETCHER is a member OT The Kanoma Club and The G.A.A. ELNORA JANE FLETCHER, beTTer known as NORRIE, is a member oT Pep Club, Commercial Club, Thespian Club: ac- Tive in music and dramaTics and as cheer leader, and was chosen SweeThearT oT Pres- Ton High. LA CONNA FOSTER, an accomplished pianisT, is a member oT The Music Club, Thespian Club, and Took parT in The music clinic. CONRAD GARRET, beTTer known as CON, was Sophomore class presidenT and is a member oT The AeronauTics Club. We saw him once wiThouT Shirley. JACQUELYN GEDDES, or iusT JACKIE. is a member oT Commercial Club, Music Club, Pep Club, and senior presidenT oT The Girls' League. ROBERT C. GEDDES, bus driver Trom Banicla, has done acTive work in band and orchesTra. NADA GILBERT is an oTTicer in The Build- ers Club, a member oT The Kanoma Club, quiel, bul a Triend To all. CAROL GREAVES, a member oT The Pep Club, Kanoma Club and an acTive leader in many PresTon High acTiviTies. LA MOYNE HALL, anoTher Pep Club member Took parT in lasT year's opera. Who says we don'T like red hair? IVIARY JANE I'IANDY, a Tormer sTudenT oT Franklin High School came To PresTon in her senior year, bringing wiTh her an excellenT soprano voice which was respon- sible Tor her lead in The opera. She is sec- roTary oT The Kanoma Club and plays in The orchesTra. CLATR I-IANSEN, commonly known as HANS, aTTends The W.P.T. program aT The U.S.A.C. LEE HANSEN, or iusT plain RED, is acTive in TooTball and is a member oT The LeTTer- men's Club. LILA HANSEN, a member of The Build- ers' Club, parTicipaTed in G.A.A. Tor Three years. 4l THE SENIOR CLASS OF I945 VENNA RAE HANSEN is a clarinefisf in fhe band and orchesfra. She has also par- ficipafed in Kanoma Club, Builders' Club and Commercial Club. REED R. HAWKES, a member of fhe Aeronaufics and Builders' Club, is presidenf of fhe Thespians and has been very success- ful in dramafics. HOWARD EARL HOLLINGSWORTH, social manager of fhe senior class, has also been successful in opera and dramafics. He is a member of fhe P.F.A. and Builders' Club. MURIEL HOLLINGSWORTH, good na- fured and ambifious, is from Winder, and is acfive in G.A.A. TWTLA JEPSEN also known as TWIGGS, comes from fhe Mink Creek High School where she was acfive in school plays, band, and as cheer leader. BETTY JOHNSON is inferesfed in fhe work of fhe Pep Club, Builders' Club and GAA. KARL G. JOHNSON, nicknamed GUS, is Senior Class Presidenf, a member of fhe Leffermen's Club, Builders' Club, Thespian Club and Aeronaufics Club, as well as a good foofball man. RUTH JOHNSON is a member of fhe Kanoma Club and her hobby is sporfs. COLLEEN JONES, known fo many as TONI, is vice presidenf of fhe Commercial Club and is also a member of fhe Pep Club and Builders' Club. DALLAS KELLER enfered our high school from Mink Creek in his iunior year. His chief inferesf is music and he is Music Club presidenf. He is acfive in band, Pep Band, choir and orchesfra. JOYCE KELLER TDOADT is an enfhusias- fic member of fhe Pep Club, ,Commercial Club, Builders' Club and Thespians. MAR RUE KELLER also comes fo us from Mink Creek. She is an indusfrious member of fhe Pep, Commercial, Thespian and Ka- noma clubs. For fwo years she has played in our orchesfra. 42 NEAL KELLER, anofher confribufion from Whifney, has endeared himself fo us by his work as edifor of fhe Ouiver. He has also been acfive in fhe Thespian and dramafic work as well as a member of fhe Builders' Club. He is known fo many as STEPH. THOMAS D. KERSHAW, TOMMIE fo everyone, has sef many fair hearfs afluffer. For fwo years he helped pep up our school as cheer leader and has parficipafed in opera and choir. BEVERLY KILGORE, alias BILLIE, is a member of fhe Pep, Kanoma, Aeronaufics clubs and fhe GAA. She has had fhe re- sponsibilify of Ouiver manager for fwo years. DE VON KOFOED is one of fhe leaders in fhe FEA work here: ice presidenf in his Sophomore year, and a regular parficipanf in EEA. acfivifies. Mink Creek has senf us BLAINE LARSEN for his lasf fwo years of high school. While fhere he was acfive in afhlefics and fhis year has faken fhe W.P.T. work af Logan. DORRELL TFUZZYT LARSEN parficipafes in afhlefics and is a member of F.F.A., Builders' Club and Aeronaufics Club. RUTH ANN LARSEN, alfhough some- whaf quief and shy, is mosf obviously spoken for, judging by her leff hand. LEON MANNING, always quief and well dressed, is chiefly inferesfed in arf work. He has always helped fo make our bond drives a success. DONNA BELL MARLER, from Cliffon High School, is a worker in fhe cooking and sewing deparfmenf. LU DEAN MAUGHAN, also from Clif- fon High School, is presidenf of fhe Kanoma Club. She has been wifh us for fwo years. CATHERINE MC CLUN TKIBBIET is pres- idenf of fhe Pep Club, and vice presidenf of fhe Thespian Club. She is also a member of fhe Kanoma Club and parficipafed in fhe G.A.A. ELOISE MENDENHALL dropped in from Cliffon her lasf high school year and de- cided fo sfay. Her hobby is music. She has rendered a real confribufion in her faifh- ful work as fickef salesman for fhe cafeferia. THE SENIOR CLASS OF I945 ERNEST L. MOORE, beTTer known as JUNIOR, is in The band and is an enThusi- asTic member of The AeronauTics Club. WILLIS MOSER, Tall, dark and hand- some, is acTive in aThleTics and also a mem- ber of The Builders' and LeTTermen's clubs. BRENT ISAAC NASH sang his way inTo opera Tor Two years, is sTudenT body cheer- leader, and acTive in all sporTs and musical evenTs. WANDA L. NELSON comes To us Trom Mink Creek and is a member oT Kanoma Club and choir. She is also a member of The caTeTeria sTaTT. DOUGLAS D. NEUENSWANDER,known as DOUG, aTTended school aT San Diego, California, before coming To PresTon. His main inTeresT is music. DARLENE OLIVERSON, a naTive oT WhiTney, has been acTive in Music Club, Thespian, Band, choir and orchesTra. J. REED OLSEN, alias JAY, belongs To The AeronauTics Club. RUSSELL IVAN OLSEN, beTTer known as RUSS, oughT To be a good mechanic some day, as he has aTTended The W.P.'l. pro- gram aT Logan Tor Two years. JOYCE LU DEAN PACKER is an acTive and enThusiasTic member of The Music Club, opera and G.A.A. We will miss her con- TraITo. RICHARD HANSEN PACKER, beTTer known as DICK, is ediTor oT The Blue and WhiTe and his oTher acTiviTies are TooTball, baskefball and inTramurals, DOUGLAS P. PALMER, alias' DOUG, is a good boxer and parTicipaTes in many sporTs. LAURA PALMER, a member oT Pep, Builclers', Commercial and Music Clubs is Pep Band direcTor and a member oT The marching corps. SHIRLEY PALMER, The girl wilh The win- ning smile, was Junior class secreTary, song leader in her senior year, and is a member oT The Pep, Commercial, and Builders' clubs. FLORENCE MAE PERRY, known To al- mosT everyone as ELOSSIE, is a popular bruneTTe, whose hobby seems To be cor- respondence. GLENN PERRY lalias REPEATI is a mem- ber oT The band, Pep Band, and orchesTra, presidenT oT The band and a Tormer Blue and WhiTe business manager. LYNN PERRY lalias PEATI, a Twin oT Glenn's, has been acTive in band, Pep Band, and orchesTra and is social manager oT The Music Club, ABAGAIL PURSER is acTive in Commer- cial, Builders', and G.A.A. clubs. VERDA RADFORD, a blonde Twin, is a member OT Builders' Club and Commercial Club. VERLA RADFORD, Verda's bruneTTe Twin, has also parTicipaTed in Builders' Club and Commercial Club. LEDA RANSOM, a Tormer sTudenT ol Malad I-ligh, is a member oT Music Club, opera, and Builders' Club. CARMA RASMUSSEN enTered PresTon High Trom Mink Creek as a junior. While There she was Sophomore class presidenT and here she is an acTive member oT The Kanoma and Builders' clubs. HAZEL RASMUSSEN came To us Trom Mink Creek in her iunior year. She is acTive in Kanoma Club, band, orchesTra and Build- ers' Club, and an excellenT drummer Tor Marching Corps and Pep Band. BEN RAWLINGS, sTudenT body presi- denT, was on The TooTball ,Team Tor Three years, acTive in dramaTics, opera and choir, and belongs To LeTTermen's, Builders', and Thespian clubs. GLADYS RAWLINGS, whose smile re- veals her happy naTure, parTicipaTes in Pep, Commercial and Kanoma clubs. SHELDON ICAPI RAWLINGS is a mem- ber oT LeTTermen's, I:.I:.A. and AeronauTics clubs, and an excellenT boxer. 43 THE SENIOR CLASS OF I945 ROBERT WILLIAM RAWLINS, also known as TIGER, enTered Trom CliTTon in his senior year. His inTeresTs are chiefly music and dramaTics. JOHNNY RENOUX IJOHNNY To Tew and RENOUX To manyl enTered Trom Oak- ridge High, Oregon, in his junior year. His hobby girls. IVA LOU SCHENK is a member oT The C5.A.A., Builders', and Commercial Clubs. DEE SHARP lalias A-FLATI has been ac- Tive in I:.l:.A. Tor Tour years and also aT- Tended The W.P.T program aT Logan. DAVID SMITH is a well-known worker in The I:.I:.A. and a member oT The Builders' Club. He also Took parT in baseball. MARIAN SMITH, vivacious and popular, is sTudenT body secreTary, belongs To Pep, Commercial, and Builders' clubs, and enTer- Tains wiTh eiTher her voice or violin. LAURA SMOUT, anoTher conTribuTion Trom Mink Creek, is acTive in Builders' Club and Commercial Club. MAX SMOUT, quieT and pleasing, en- Tered Trom Mink Creek in his junior year. WILLIAM LLOYD SPARKS, more com- monly known as BUN, enTered here from RuperT. He is an acTive member oT The AeronauTics Club. RAYMOND SPARROW, or SPUG, is acTive in F.F.A., TooTball and Builders' Club. JACQUELYN STEERS, or known To us as JACKIE, is a TalenTed dancer, having danced in The opera when a junior. HEBER CAMPBELL SWAINSTON, more commonly known To his Triends as HEBE, has been acTive in F.F.A. during all Tour oT his high school years and graduaTed Trom Semi- nary in his junior year. JACK J. SWAINSTON, recenTly nick- named JACKSON, has done excellenTly on The baskeTball and TooTball Teams all Through his high school. He is a Three-year leTTerman and has Taken parT in choir and opera. He also parTicipaTed in Track and inTramurals. 44 ROSS SWAINSTON, or jusT ROSY, be- longs To The AeronauTics Club and Took parT in baskefball and inTramurals. BETH TALBOT, a member oT The Ka- noma Club in her Treshman year and oT The Pep Club in her senior ear, Took parT in G.A.A. and graduaTed Tgiom Seminary. NORMA TASSO is Senior class vice pres- idenT and a member oT The Pep Club. She came Trom CliTTon High School where she was an acTive member oT choir and band and also Junior class school reporTer. BETTY MAE TAYLOR came To us Trom Mink Creek in her junior year. She is acTive in The Commercial Club and a member oT The Builders' Club. ROYLA PERKINS TALBOT, anoTher Clif- Ton girl, is a Pep and Kanoma Club mem- ber, and added anoTher name To hers aT midyear. She is now Mrs. Ray TalboT. CARL VATERLAUS is a member oT The F.E.A. and was secreTary of The club in his senior year. He was also a Seminar grad- uaTe and a parTicipanT in basebalr in his sophomore year. MARY WALKER also comes To us Trom CliTTon This year. She is a member oT The Pep and Kanoma Clubs and is acTive in choir. She is vice presidenT OT The Girls' League. VILDA D. WHITEHEAD is an acTive member of The Commercial Club, Kanoma Club, Builders' Club and 6.A.A. She Took pprT in baske+balI and baske+baIl inTramur- a s. AUDRA MAE WINGER is an acTive member of Kanoma Club, Pep Club and Builders' Club. She has parTicipaTed in choir and opera and in her Treshman year was cheer leader. RULON PURSER WINGER is a very ac- Tive member oT The I:.A.A. As a junior he was secreTary of The club, and in his senior year is presidenT. He is also a member of The Builders' Club. NED ROSS WINWARD, more commonly known To his Triends as ROSY, comes Trom CIiTTon where he was Sophomore class pres- idenT. He was also acTive in dramaTics,'ora- Tory, baskeTbaII and baseball. AT PresTon High he has Taken parT in inTramurals. 3 Q F- 0 u A 57:0 FN oN BAND l-lurrah Tor our TorTy-eighT-piece PresTon l-ligh School Band. We are proud oT This band and proud oT iTs enThusiasTic direcTor, Marcell W. Bird. 'Through his eTTorTs we have made a real success oT This organizaTion. We held a beneTiT dance and The proceeds 'received TogeTher wiTh liberal donaTions Trom The Lions Club, RoTary Club and Chamber oT Commerce were over eighT hundred dollars Tor buying band insTrumenTs. ln The Tall our band marched in uniTorm wiTh The l-lomecoming Parade. We held a music clinic in PresTon Tor The TirsT Time in iTs hisTory. This was educaTfonal as well'as inTeresTing To us all. We were very proud To play in a Two hundred-piece band. Our goal and purpose is To be oT service To our school and communiTy. 46 PEP BAND One new conlrribulion To Jrhe life of Jrhe sludenl body Jrhis year has been Jrhe Pep Band under 'rhe direcrion of Mr. M. W. Bird, wilh Laura Palmer as direclor and Darlene Oli- verson as assislanl direcror. The Pep Band has added zesl lo bolh loolball and baslqel- ball games and has presenled an assembly which consisled of some of The musical achievemenls of Jrhe year. . 17 MUSIC CLUB The oTTicers oT The PresTon l-ligh School Music Club Tor The school year oT I944-45 are: PresiolenT . . . . . Dallas Keller Vice PresiclenT . . Richard Dunlcley SecreTary . . . . Beverly Bell Social Manager ..... Lynn Perry The organizaTion consisTs oT Those sTuclenTs Taking eiTher choir. loancl, orchesTra, boys' glee or girls' glee, anol who live up To The consTiTuTion anol by-laws oT The club. 48 CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA Three major evenTs have marlced The acTfyiTies oT The choir during Tho year I944-45. The TirsT oT These was a Tall concerT held in The high school audiTorium December I I. The choir oT one hundred Twelve yoices sang several beauTiTul num- bers, and There were Three solos. The seccnd was a music clinic which was held in Prosion including sTucle:1Ts .fcm Tfye neighboring Towns. The Third was The annual high school opereTTa hold March I6, I945. This was an Indian opereTTa in Three acTs named I.cIawaIa, conTaining efghTocn load parTs, wfTh a chorus oT sevenTy voices. Climaxing The year's musical acTiviTies was The Worley Cup ConTesT which was - held April 30, I945. ' The OrchesTra has played a very imporTanT parT in making This school year comple-Te. IT is under The direcTion oT Ivlr. Bird and consisTs oT abouT TorTy-eighT members. Some oT Their acTiviTies were Turnishing music Tor The school play, presenT'- ing a ChrisTmas CanTaTa in connecTion wiTh The choir, playing aT The clinic, playing aT The Farmers ConvenTion, and presenTing an Assembly. 49 SCHOOL PLAY Sl'age Door, by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman CHARACTERS: Roma Smilh Elizabelh Condie Reed Hawlqes Carol Culler Howard Hollingsworlh Donna Mae Willcer Edris Caiclerly Faye Spilsbury Calherine Mcclun Beverly Davis Donna Lou Taylor Jenalee Weaver Elnora Flercher Onclelyn Jensen Karl Johnson De Lore Wallgren Par Pelerson Jaclc Burlerlielcl Eleise Bergquisl Tommie Merrill Claudia Hawlces Maxine Pellerborg Neal Keller Joyce Keller Hazel Rassmussen Van Ness Hansen Befle Barbara Funk James Olsen Bob Brighr H Complimenls were in order December I4 and I5, lo The clireclor, lhe casl' ol Jrhirly sludenls, and olher Tacully members and sludenls whose work had made The school play a memorable evenl of The year. The comedy's leading role and supporling paris were played wilh an excellence and underslanding lhal spoke highly Tor The Jralenls and eflorls ol Miss Goddard, Roma Smilh and all olher members ol lhe casl. 50 THESPIANS The purpose oT The Thespian Club, Troop 39, is To promoTe high sTandards oT achievemenT in dramaTics ThroughouT our school and ciTy, and especially To give our young people The opporTuniTy oT enjoying The advanTages oT dramaTics, To encourage sTudenTs To obTain a beTTer mas- Tery oT language, To develop poise and selT conTrol, and To appreciaTe dramaTic liTeraTure and iTs Techniques. The club consisTs oT ThirTy-nine members including Twelve sTudenTs who were admiTTed aT an iniTiaTion ceremony aT The beginning oT The year. Much of The enThusiasm and success oT This club is due To The vvorlc oT Their TaculTy advisor, lvliss Alice RuTh Goddard. QTTicers are: PresidenT . . . . . Reed l-lawlces Vice PresidenT . . CaTherine lV1cClun SecreTary . . LaConna FosTer 5 I MARCHING CGRPS The Marching Corps consisls of sixleen members. A+ The beginning of each year Jrhe vacancies are lilleol by new members who have been chosen by lryours. During The pasl four years They have marcheol belrween 'rhe halves of bolh loolball ancl baslcelball games, and have also Taken parl in parades, in which Jrhe school has parlicipaled. The Marching Corps has proven lo be a very successful ancl enlrerlaining group. 52 GIRLS' ATHLETICS The Girls' AThTeTic AssociaTion is a club sponsoring a more acTive inTeresT in aThTeTic:s. During The pasT year The club has sponsored a soTTball TournamenT and a game Tourna- menT. In The G. A. A. There are now over eighTy-seven paid- up members, TourTeen who have earned Their leTTers. The Tac-- ulTy advisor is Mrs. June Larsen. The presider1T is Carol Greaves. 53 COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club consisTs oT ThirTy-one girls who Talce oTTice yoracTice The TirsT Two periods each day. Their assembly was presenTed February 23, I945, in The Torm oT a guiz program. Their TirsT big parTy was held aT The end oT SepTember in The sTacl.um and was enioyed by all. The oTTicers chosen by The members oT The club soon aTTer school began are: PresidenT . . l2lizabeTh Condie Vice PresidenT . Colleen Jones SecreTary . . Nelda Archibald ReporTer . . . Jackie Geddes Social Manager . Joyce Keller Treasurer . . . Lalvloyne l'Tall PEP CLUB The Pep Club is an organizaTion oT Junior and Senior girls. IT in- cludes TorTy-Tive girls whose TaculTy advisor is Miss Alice Thompson. This club does much To promoTe school spiriT. AcTiviTies Tor The year included a TloaT in The Homecoming parade, a bangueT in honor oT The TooTball Team, an Assembly, The SweeThearT Dance, The sale oT Pep Boolcs, sale oT poppies Tor disabled yeTerans, and cheering aT aThleTic evenTs. The oTTicers Tor This year are: PresidenT . . . CaTherine lvlcClun Vice PresidenT . . . Edris CaTTerTy SecreTary . . . . Donna Lou Taylor SergeanT-aT-Arms . . . Joyce Keller 55 KANOMO CLUB During fhis school year fhe Kanoma Club has been successfully di- recfed by fhe following officers: Presidenf . . . l.uDean Maughan Vice Presidenf . . . Pafricia Wood Secrefary . . . Mary Jane Handy Social Manager . . Gladys Rawlings Faculfy Advisor ........ Viola Veibell Some of fhe acfivifies fhis year have included fhe inifiafion and Chrisfrnas Parfy enferfainmenf of fhe boys af a roller slcafing parfy, spon- soring an assembly for gfhe girls where Miss Sfar, Dean of Women from fhe A. C., spolce, helping fhe Red Cross in making bags and differenf arficles. ln addifion, fhis club has cooperafed in preparing and serving food af some of fhe ofher club social funcfions. Each spring fhe girls in fhe club spend from fhree days fo a weelc af Girls' Camp in Logan canyon. 56 GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League is an organizarion of all lhe girls in lhe school. They sponsor Girls' Day, which includes an assembly, a lea for Jrhe girls' molhers, anol Jrhe dance in The evening. We also sponsor one or lwo all- girl parries during lhe year. Officers are: Presiolenl . . . Darlene Evans Vice Presidenl . . . Velda Johnson Secrelary . . . Thelma Drury Social Manager . . . Shirley l-lansen 57 BUILDERS' CLUB The Builders Club, under The supervision of lvlr. Alvin l-larris and lv1r.ErnesJrEberharl, Jr., is composed of all srudenlrs Jralcing Seminary during lhe year. Hs purpose is To develop The social graces and sell conlrol needed by sludenls, and To give boys and girls a wholesome and praclical ourloolc for religious desires. This year lhe club has sponsored a Chili Buslr and a Chrislmas Assembly and dance. 58 HARVEST BALL Harvesf Ball Queen and AH'endan'rs Don Geisler Rulon Winger Bill Choules Carl Valerlaus Shirley lnlyrnus Ellen Carler Eloise Mendenhall Dorolhy Merrill Ellen Carler was crowned queen of Jrhe l-larvesl Ball which was one of The loveliesl social evenls ol The year. 59 QUEENS The sludenl body sponsored fhree successful bond drives: lhe rnosf successful one being held in January. During Jrhis drive iBI0,000 worfh of bonds were sold. The campaign was closed wilh an assembly, aucfion and dance where Joyce Kel- ler won fhe honor of Viclory Queen wifh Marian Smifh and Diane Parkinson as a'Hendan+s. 60 FFA OFFICERS 5 F. F. A. Cfficers of I944-45 Bob Sparrow, second vice presidenig Don Geisler, Secre faryg Bill Clwoules, vice president Roberlr Oliverson, Jrlwird vice presicieniq Rulon Winger, presicienig Alan Keller, reporrer. 61 FUTURE FARMERS The Fulure Farmers ol America are The farm-minclecl boys ol Preslon I-ligh. Some ol lhe aclivilies ol lhe year are Jrhe inilialion of greenhancls, Jrhe l-larvesl Ball. lhe Farhers' ancl Sons' Banquel and lhe baslcelball inlramurals held belween F. F. A. classes. Some ol The boys allendecl lhe Convenlion To Hy for Slale Farmers and lhey ralecl very high. The classes have been very aclive and The boys all have good liveslock and farming projecls. AUTOMOTIVE CLASS This is The lirsl year for lhis class and il has proved very popular as bolh morning and allrernoon classes are filled lo capacily. The class is made up of Juniors and Seniors ol Preslon l-ligh School. If is a vocalional class in war produclion lraining and has as ils aim lhe inslruclion in repair and mainrenance of aulomobile and inlernal comlouslion engines. Oscar Almond, former inslruclor al U. I. S. B. al Pocalello is Jreacher ol The class. 63 AERONAUTICS Une oT The youngesT buT one oT The mosT acTive clubs in The high school is The AeronauTics Club which consisTs oT TwenTy-Two boys and one girl. lT is devoTecl To The Training oT iTs members in The aero- nauTical Tield and preparing Them Tor miliTary service. The course oT sTucly consisTs oT learning how To march, how To Take and senol coole, ancl a Thorough knowledge oT nayigaTion, meTeorology, aircraTT en- gines, civil air regulaTions, ancl aeroclynamics. The social acTiviTies cenTer around The pre-TlighT spring Tormal, club parTies, ancl The presenTaTion oT an assembly. Many oT The mem- bers are solo sTudenTs oT The lnTermounTain Air Service Flying School locaTe-cl aT The PresTon AirporT. 64 WM,,M,,,0,.,m5MWWA,.w,,,,s WAR TRAINING The War Producfion Training Program is a new course offered by The governmenf and consisis of classes in auiomo- Jrive repainiraolio, welding, aircraT+ engines, and machine shop insfrudion. This picjrure consisfs of The boys who go To Logan every afrernoon To Take These courses. 2 S 5? 65 SNAPSHOTS Homecoming and Playday were lwo our Hue mosl oulslanding evenls of Hue year. Above are some out Hue snaps out Hoals from Hue luomecoming parade and scenes from playday. Homecoming will be remembered long by all out us. H slarled wiHu Hue loarade in vvluiclu all clubs and classes parliciloaled. Nexl was Hue game wluiclu sluowed Hue Indians viclorious over Hue lvlalad Dragons and Hue lively dance al niglul really climaxed Hue evenliul day. 66 E ,1 A ' -4 3 x S ,XZ , 1 .JK X Afw 33 wg 2 y . Q3 . Q .J . yi., Q' sv! 'NS' 1' x A ' ,J 'J Q ' 'R xf ' ' Y J' 3 1 X ' ,f .X J - i, , .jx fl NJ , X X3 -4 Q N- X ,W N-f , J ' -5 Ji j R' E ' N' x 'I 3 ,YQ n fl X- X . U 0 V N-f N ' Q V 5 U, X-X, ff if - -.X5 ,I t - X 1 : WN., Y X J Q j ' .- I - k-s A w 1 1 ' -- xy - ' , ' W . .xx ' , 5 1 ' . .. if .5 :RJ 53' ' , x 'J .Q .-.Q f ' -. J Wx, V, ' 1 54' ' L ,- 13 xl ' . ' A L, Q.. ' I FOOTBALL Again ihis year Jrhe Presion Indians have ended vicforious in iooibail, winning five oui of seven games. The iwo winning opponenis were Norih Cache, scoring I4 To our 6, and Burley wijrh a score of I2-O. The Jreanns whom we deifeaied were idaho Fails, 20-P43 Pocafeiio, 7-O3 Malad, 2O4I9q Paris, 58-Og and Monipelier, 20-26 q 68 FOOTBALL Tlfie lirsl Team were Cecil Lloyd, quarlerbaclaq Judd Bowles, lullloackg Eldon Bennell and Jack Bullerlield, lwalfbaclc. The linernen were Willis Moser, cenler: Sandy Flefclier and Johnny Sailo, guards: Ben Rawlings and LaVere Cliarlers, laclcle, and Garllw Eames and Jaclc Swainslon, ends. 69 fTZT7 'T'T T TTTTTT' in BASKETBALL The PresTon second Team has won seven games and losT six games. They played hard games and deserve a big hand Trom The PresTon sTudenTs. The second Team players were as Tollows: Reed Merriil and Lynn Waddoups play guard. Blaine Olson, cenTerg Dick Condie and Gene PeTerson, Torwards. Also on The Team were Earl Neeley, Cleve Nuenswander, Kelly Bowles, Glenn Page, Leo l-larris and Linden BecksTead. The Team losT games To Logan, 38-2 I 5 SouTh Cache, 28-22, NorTh Cache, 26-I8 and 4I-27, PocaTello, 28-I7, and Malad, 23-I7. We won games Trom Grace, 31-2Ig Franklin, 35-3O and 36-24: Downey 35-26, WesTon, 23-I2 and 2I-20, and MonTpelier, 25-I4. BASKETBALL The PresTon indians have had a Tew deTeaTs This year in loasloeT- ball. They have losT I2 games and won I3. The Teams beaTing Pres- Ton were as Tollows: Logan, 4l-37 and 26-253 SouTh Cache, 38-I6, NorTh Cache, 36-22 and 20-I8g Grace, 3 I-26, Downey, 30-I8g Poca- Tello, 3O-25 and 38-29, WesTon, 34-33 and 30-2I, and BlackTooT, 4I-27. The games we won were SouTh Cache, 26-223 Grace, 32-243 Franklin, 35-30 and 39-24, Malad, 2I-I2 and 43-293 MonTpelier, 38-24 and 46-26, Paris, 38-I6 and 45-30, Soda Springs, 43-32, and Black- TooT, 37-I7. Taking Top honors aT The disTricT TournamenT This year, PresTon Indians really puT PresTon l-ligh on The map. As co- champions wiTh PocaTello we Tlipped To see who goT The Trophy or The ball. The Tamed Team also came in sixTh aT The sTaTe TournamenT aT Twin Falls and showed a Tine example oT Teamwork and sporTsmanship. THE LETTERMEN'S CLUB THE LETTERMEN'S CLUB This club has been organized lor The boys of Presion High who have made Their leiier in some sporl. lis purpose is To siimulaie inieresr in alhleiics ancl io creaie a feeling of broiherhoocl and goocl fellowship here in Preslon High. Eighr new members have been iniiialecl recenrly and a parly held ai Clinius Cale io welcome ihem was enioyecl. 72 MT' 3 i. 5, ,Q Boxine Xl , v 5' ,JT 'H Because oT The laclc oT compeTiTion wirh oTher schools The boxing Team has had a diTTiculT Time in sTaging bouTs To show Their real abil- iTy. fXbouT ThirTy boys urned ouT Tor boxing under Coach Clair I-lull, buT goT buT Tew chances To cornpeTe because oT There being only Two SouThern Idaho schools carrying on in boxing This year. They have held Tive meeTs: Won PresTon, Malad lherel . . . PresTon PresTon, Malad lTherel . lvlalad PresTon, AshTon lTherel . . . . Tie PresTon, A. C. laT Loganl . . . PresTon 73 Rulh and Rulh are al il againl These expressions are lypical ol The guarl A perlecl example ol our sleadies are Ren And by lhe way, clo you remember lhe b auclioned oil as an escorl lor nine girls lo lhe Any resemblance lo Marian and Jackie is We're really proud ol lhis lrio which has Lyle Shipley's beef lopping crew iusl goes pilching during lhe harvesl season. 'A perlecl example ol Jrhe wealher Preslo 74 elle we see lloaling around school. ee ancl Ben. ond assembly where Elclon Bennell was midnighl show. purely coincidenlal. broughl pep lo Preslon l-ligh. lo show lhal Preslon was really in lhere n so enioys. 'S-jsdw.. 72: 40,0 In - G AUTOGRAPHS AN , J go '44 776444, 0,54-4-Lg? 'X A - ltfpvc ,LU 'UU' Lu.-o '7 l4 ' . , N 4 -JQQJ all-2 - X il, 4.11. ' ' aju, , 6 ,, LL CL Mx 'bLkL.L,'k, I W ' pc-1.---Q A-f 421 1-ax. 4 CL-. Di Y K I J, ,741 b is Lk 4 441' ,A.p4A! Q1-nfufwtv J ' . , J 4 W J . Y ,mf f Q ?i.,L.. .1Q. PM F ij V, f ' gf '1444' ,K . .1-ya LL' - , L M f ! 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