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It J' .Y - ., 'ffl ' ' ' ' - -iffi I 41, L ' - 44z,,.,.,L,Q',, A A,- - 3 E wfaeyffff-Qf'v,.,c,ff-cM.. fo-fgffvv Q9-:Z f0f W: -WJ wpjiif ZW MM My ffm THE IQGDGG 1938 Dublished lug flwe Senior Class of ' QIGBV HIGH SCHCQI. piqlaq, Holm 'Zlfpbf-.Sf JMJAQAMWM' ' -,,,,Z,,,6 22 947- Zwj!a6Qyv'-f1f Z '5- QLC, lvcawowdfi .444A,0C,'AuAf'M7-f f'fL'+ '- Q, 1 LIT .OGRAPHED BY 24 47 f4f0Vffb6-4-4' GE Av'Es is POTTER, IN POCATELLO DAHO NS ll IZAIJ ' -.1,. nl, J.- F F a , .. .WAE,q DEDICATION We, the Seniors of 1938, wish to dedicate this issue of the Rodeo to Peace. As we leave this institution of learning, we face a war- corrupted world. As yet our America has not e n t e r e d into this conglomeration, but we Seniors know not what will develop in the next few years. Are we to be consumed in this terrible catastrophe called war? In answer to this question. we sincerely quote . . . PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN. FO IQ EWO IQ D As SENIORS, we see the challenge of a new order. We realize that to us, as a new generation, falls the duty of making intelligent decisions, helping to direct our state's course to state capitalism, socialism, fascism. It is indeed a challenge, and, reaching out our hands to receive it, We thrill to its power, to its beauty sem 4 I r lx' 7. .1 T, , 5 fr 4 I 1 , I I ' ,ll u Mf' ' i I X 1 . u 1 9 l Q. 'lr-' f 4 ,, gg Q 121, ,s NA. Hwy, ,il Hu. 'limpi- s , r' Z '1'E-me , ms W MM- ' 1 nf? .-I 'Ia,jjQIlf:. 5 715W liilflqvlfgg Milf: ,lgymfjyri Y . 4 4 N sfgfgif' ,H - 45 sf 'lf N W w l , N 'nw A wsu. .Q fx 'NX K fy iwlf - '. ' ' 21 S - '- im 3- i ffl! Qin - ,L Aurb. iw KJ ,,,. ' 5, ' ,. W V all Q.. 4 ..g5'kf!'.,,. ,fp-wi, ,, ' ' AA , I-ff.. K Z. ' fu ' Xlwf it U53 4' 5: nf, , 1 I Q if if - ' ' - ' -, 3 2. fgsgfhy 3.11, . , ,ff F 1' W ., F x Q I A W ,I ,y'A,:1 f 1 f W-1 Q-gm '- G fx X 5 .e',K15'3k., ,' 1 A Q K, ,Q R rl A - ,T Y ' Q 1 '-P 1 f . 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Ml' ' 1 L ffl- , , ,W I i 2 - fl . fer ' ' v .4',g,f,, 1311 , na ,- T-rw! gr , A-A40 - ,212 W' fr I '- ' A-in - .'1 , ffalm E 1a5fff.x,' a 4 ww 'mr ,wqvmm-,,,15:.,.-fwum, my-Q mmmw- axm-awww-MM11,.w,f Y. - fr , , - V f my 1. .2 1- v!-'Y SUPERINTENDENT Ross T, Rows It is a pleasure to extend my congratulations to those who are responsible for this issue of the Rodeo. lt is my sincere hope that these pages will be full of inspirations to all students of the Rigby High School. May we always he devoted to high ideals, loyal to deserving institutions. happy in accomplishing worthy tasks and expert in seeing the finer values of life. Ross T. RowE SCHQQL BQAIQD THOMAS DOMAN, Chairman EUGENE MORGAN CLIFFORD BRIGHT, 'rl'e'aSuf9r GEORGE FORSYTIHI DR. FLOYD JOHNSON A. IUIELSIEN NIMROD GOOD Ancient History Albion Normal University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho B.S, GLENN JOHNSON Music University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah B.A. WILLIAM ROWELY English Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah B.S. GENVEVIEVE CASPERSON Speech and English Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah B.S. WAYNE BURKE Coach Mathematics and Science University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho FAC U LTYWW CHARLES HEATH Agriculture University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho VIOLA Science, College u a EDWIN H. KELLER Science, Geology NVAYNE COWELEY Physics and Mathematic Brigham Young University, Provo Utah M.A. W. F. HEYREND Commercial Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah B,S. RUBY RICKS Utah State Agricultural History and English College, Logan, Utah Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Post Graduate University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho MIRIAM STEWART Commercial Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah B.S. S T MILES U THERON CARLSON D ROUNDY presfdem Vice-President E N T MIRIAM C Council STEWART Adviser OO BARBARA U Ci1ARL1ss CQRDON H HEYREND Segrgrgfy Busimhss iWi1m1i70r -O l. Max Taylor, Keith Bennet, Thomas Swager, Ronald Tall, Charles Henry. Don Johnson Eva Bruce, Nona Call, La Rue Briggs. Glenda Brown, Nina Miles. Leone Cordon Miles Carlson, Charles Heyrend, Barbara Cordon, Miss Stewart IQHG DETA GAIVI MA AWAIQD BARBARA CORDON WILLARD WILKISON HAZEL PERRY HAROLD TOLLEY GWEN CHAPMAN RONALD TALL VERNA WATERS CHARLES HENRY I EVA BRUCE WILLARD WILKISON BARBARA CORDON CALVIN BRAEGGER Slf 1:5 President RONALD TALL Basketball l-2-3-4 Z 'Q Track 2-3-4 I ', Class Officer 2-4 - i' ' Commercial 2-4 i 5 f 5 Dancing Club 4 'Q Ai 2 . --2 Y Q 71' Student Council 4 ,I Recreational Club 3 ' ' 3 ' il: -L-f .V r ut RodeoStaff4 'F' 5 Seminary 1-2-3 5332-. 5 I 2 'E , .- 5 .4 -' 1 1 9 Y fi as . 'N 9 is' T: f Q ff . My .ei ii . i 1' lf? 3. A sl 3' T' 3 .YJ xi? iii f .W - 5 ji -QM fi .' :ff . - it ' 5 L- -91 nh :gm p . 52 ' Sf? f i ' ' ' 3. Q,i ' :fit 3 is-' sv- 52 - F C. 51. f 'fa 7335-.' E ' if , 'si 5 5 - - Sefrerary RosE I-IARROP 5 ' 7 Seminary 1-2-3 3 V1.3 315 Class Officer 1-4 One Act Play Elmer 2 F 3 L- A 5 .5 f ng Joi deVoi 2-3-4 ., . if A 5, Rho Delta Gamma 3-4 J A ,Q be Secretary Rho Delta Gamma 4 'R 5 Q 2 -'T V, i Council Member l . F iff.. gg QQ.-fi A - 'iii 6 ,,.' ,,,:. ' i fi? . 1 'fc' FFICF Vice-President MARTHA MACKLEY Class Officer l-4 Seminary 1-2-3 Red Jacket Paper Staff 2 Glee Club 3-4 Recreational Club 3 Pepperette Club 3-4 Operetta 3-4 Pep Vodie 3 Photography Club 4 Vice-President of Pepperette Club 3 Queen of Firls Day 3 Q- EMMA ALLGOOD Secretary of Home Room 4 Opcretta 3 Pep-Vodie 3 Recreational Club 3 Dancing Club 4 Seminary 1-2-3 Glee 3 BLANCHE ANDERSON :ourt Reporting Club 3 Fireside Club 4 Girls' Cvlee 3 Mixed Chorus l KENNETH BAXTER 'ransfcrred from Ririe 3 Art Club 4 Operetta 3 Boys' Chorus 3 PAUL ALLRED Agricultural Club 1-2-3-4 Second High Point Student in Potato Judging Contest, Ogden Livestock Team, On Blackfoot Livestock Judging Team. JAY ANDERSON Transferred from Ririe 3 Operetta 3 R Club 3-4 Agricultural Club 3-4 Football 3-4 Boxing 3 BETH BEAZAR Council Member 3 Vice-President Home , Room-3-4 Operetta Z Pepperette Club 4 Recreation Club 3 Seminary l-2-3 Glee Club 1-2-3 Dance Committee 2 SENICDIQS l Ei l Q 3 ilk 3 9il . - iff! , :iffy , rg lx' il 1 q ' . 2 fl:- w HK 1 .l 1 K . 1' J . X 4 t a B 11 s , . lg . lj 5 :tr 4 I ', '.1, : I .'L,'- I A T lil: l xl :fl I It m 3 'tt - E .L ' in i yi '- C V , Q i 4 ' V l A j is ' v --E I xy O 2 W, V . .1 , gy it 1 ll l '9 1 L 'P xx , rl' 3, 1 , X X 4, .flue l' it 'l it 'ii xi. i 1 li ' 5' if L -.fi Yi ' I . 5' 11 U3 5 , li ' , 'll ,z 1 f V 5 - 'Q' ri. ' 1 I- , -1 z 2 ,gi , ga . 3 A fill- , 5 if , ' f 25' Y g i- X . '. 1 z, i 1. .. fe I f- ff' Q 1 MAXINE BOWEN Class President 3 Senior Play 4 Rho Delta Gamma 3-4 Vice-President 4 Pepperette 3 Contest Play 3 Glee 3 EVA BRUCE Council 4 Paper Staff 4 Operetta Z President Home Room Vice-President Home Room 3, Junior Prom Committee 3 Peppcrette Club 3-4 Fireside Club 3 Secretary 4 Pep Vodie 3 Library 4 Glee l-2 ADELE CHAPMAN Class Officer l Joi-De-Voi Club 2-3-4 Secretary Z-3 Seminary 1-2-3 Glee 3 BETH BEAUREGARD Senior Play 4 Paper Staff 4 Poetry Playhouse 2 Fireside Club 3 Maskers Club 4 GALE BRAMWELL Junior Prom Committee 3 Dancing Club 4 Band l-2-3-4 Orchestra 2-4 Seminary 1- Z VERNAL BUCKLAND Class Officer l Operetta 2 Basketball l-2-3-4 Fcuetball 1-2 R. Club Z-3-4 Dancing Club 3-4 Boys' Glee 2 BARBARA CORDON Seminary I-2-3 Student Body Officer 2 Paper Staff 2-4 lho Delta Gamma Z-3-4 Sextette 3-4 Class Officer I-2 Joi De Voi 2-3-4 Band l-2-3-4 Orchestra l-4 Opererra 3 Dramatics l-2-3-4 Alto Solo 'S Senior Play President Dancing Club Secretary of Student Body 4 RAYMOND CHAPMAN Seminary l-Z-3 Rho Delta Gamma 4 Paper Staff 4 Dancing Club 4 Junior Prom Committtee 3 Photography Club 3 Advertising Manager Class 3 PHYLLIS HOOPES Glee I and II l-Z Fireside Club 3-4 EERN FISHER Seminary Class President l Class President 2 Joi De Voi Z-3-4 Council 3 Recreation Club 3-4 Operetta 3 Dramatic Plays 3 BERNICE COLES Thatcher High School 2 Echo Staff Z Rigby High School 1-3-4 Fireside Club 3-4 .ix, ilgq ' QIQ5 7 W' z 1 f l Q S L I J r 'i , 4 51 l g iz 1 1. ,ii . y MARIE ESCHLER 'i V Girls Glee 3 , Opcretta 3 ? l Dramatics 2 1 A' Recreation Club 3 t U -I Librarian 4 f I I 1, Maskers Club 4 , 1 at in -r 5- E - iw i 'V I I i 1 . i 'x., ilfbr 1' 7 'gg Y r A r .' fi l s ,I K ' J K Q A li , i -ii . 1 ' fll , yi l ' LW1 'N i 'za 4 la ,I 1 , BERNICE HARROP 'i R rg' Seminary I-Z-3 -ti Operetta 3 ml :fl 1' Dancing Club 4 I I ii one 2-3 , Z Recreation Club 3 . GA' .1 1- , 4 I I ., - I I v ' 1 ' r s ' f I if' il u I ' l . .14 ill! 4 l 1 : .l i A ' ORLIN CLEMENTS , Football l-2-3-4 ' af'-5 R Club 3-4 .7 'iff 522125553 , I i .5 Athletic Manager 4 ' .I Senior Play 4 .7 , Seminary l-2-3 ' Recreation Club 3 ' Assistant Shop , , Instructor 4 ' - Photography Club 4 ' if R Club President 4 K , .. U iii' 1 1 ,Q , GWEN CHAPMAN Orchestra l-Z-3-4 Girls Glce 4 Operetta 3-4 Class Officer Z-3 President Maskers Club 4 . Rho Delta Gamma 4 Librarian 2-3 Pepperette Club 3-4 Seminary I-2-3 Fireside Club 3 Senior Play Rodeo Staff CHARLES HENRY Student Council Z-4 Rho Delta Gamma 2-3- Dramatics Plays 3 Editor 'iThe Pow-Wow 4 Dcclamarinn. Contest Z Seminary l-2-3 F. F. A. 2-3-4 Livestock Judging Contest Z Band l-2-3-4 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Drum Major 4 Photography Club 3 Pep Band l-2-3-4 CIIARLES l'll2YRIfND Business Manager CLYDE JOHNSON Band 2-3-4 Recreation Club 3 Study Club 4 Beginners' Orchestra 1 JUNE JOHNSON Seminary l-2-3 Dramatics 3 Brass Quartet 4 Head Librarian 3 Joi De Voi Club 2-3-4 Rho Delta Gamma Club 4 Student Director Senior Play 4 Rodeo Staff 4 Band 3-4 Orchestra 4 School Paper Staff 3-4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Glee Club Accompanist l MARCELLE JOHNSON Provo Dixon Jr, High School l Glee l Courtesy Club 1 Operetta l Council Member 1 Provo Senior High 2 Home Economics Club Z Midway High School 3 Rigby High School 4 Fireside Club 4 LUCILE LOWDER Dancing Club 3-4 Glee Club Z-3 Seminary 1-Z-3-4 Operetta 2 Home Room Officer 3-4 NORMAN KRUPP Ag. Club Potato Judging Team MARY NIELSEN Joi De Voi Club 2-3-4 Seminary 1-Z-3 Band 1-Z-3-4 Orchestra l-3 Head Librarian 4 Clarinet Trio 3-4 Class Officer 4 Boys' Glee Accompanist Z School Dance Orchestra 2 Pep Band 1-2-3-4 Band Librarian. l. snimouas 1 i .' 1 E25 nv, ff' f-3 fi Fu 'lil' i E' g J ' 1 L 2 i fi 1 F fre 3 i X Q Qi. It ' f J at ,iw '9 in L,-la H. ,s r, qv , li i ' E all I A K- I ' . H 4 Q fi , 5 I ' 'N . .K-3 1 'lv ' -1 Q . .QL A A K 5 1' lf ge A 3 5 Q l y I I. 'Q ' 1 S l, . 'ulfl E . K . '. lei P. -' fi: ia: 5 S, I, , ll 5 :C . - 1 1 A v , 3 1' ' , 4 .4 l '-, 13 'lg fl F Y 5..- :hn Y Q fi' g I 31 V. Ar ix 'ic , 1' 'N . 1 1 Q by my 1 N x 5 i f '- '- C2 r 'l ii-551. Vl 141 ' A Q! ' i lv ' 3 J Ymxw L of 5- , Ii Q ' 't gi, .1-Jflvpf T if g 4 . v BETH PARISH Seminary 2 Mixed Chorus l Operetta Z-3 Girls' Glee 2-3 Dramatic Department 2-3 Librarian 4 Girls' Librarian 4 Girls' Sextet Z Recreation Club 3 ELWYN ROLFE Football 2-3-4 Rho Delta Gamma 3-4 Seminary 1-2-3 R Club 3-4 Band 3 Glee Club 3 Operetta 3 Track 2-3 Dancing Club 3 Photography Club 4 4 r EDITH PITMAN Seminary l-2-3 Librarian 3 Fireside Club 3-4 THERON ROUNDY Seminary 1-2-3 Rho Delta 3Gamma. Club -4 Class Officer 1-3 Student Body Vice-President 4 Dramatics l-2-3-4 State Contest Reading 3 R Club 4 Rodeo Staff 4 Football 3-4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Photography Club 4 Recreational Club 3 ALLENE PERRY Transferred from Ririe Girls Glee 2-3 Seminary 3-4 Fireside Club 4 HAZEL PERRY Seminary 1-2-3 Dramatics I-3-4 President Fireside Club 4 Vice-President Home Room 4 Pepperette Club 4 President of Home Room 3 Rodeo Staff 4 Reporter Pepperette Club 3 Fireside Club 3-4 WAYNE SMITH Football l-2 Boys' Glee 3 Basketball l-2 Dancing Club 3 Operetta 3 LENARD TAYLOR Senior Play 4 Seminary 1-2-3 Ag Club l-2 Art Club 4 HAROLD TOLLEY Class President l Rho Delta Gamma 4 Rodeo Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Seminary 1-2-3 Red Jacket Staff 2 Dancing Club 4 Recreation Club 3 ADA SORENSON Library 3 Fireside Club 3 Writers Club 4 LUCILLE TAYLOR Glee 3-4 Band 4 Seminary l-2-3 Operetta 3 Senior Play 4 Rho Delta Gamma 4 Drama 2-3 Class Reporter 2 Pepperette Club President 4 Library 2 President Photography Club 4 Recreational Club 3 5,90-A RUBY TREASURE Seminary 1-2-3 Glee 3 Operetta 3 Maskers Club 4 Library 4 Fireside Club 3 Commercial Club 2 Dramatics 4 Secretary Home Room 4 SENIOIQS fy i I 5 g i 7' iii 3. .-1 , f fl ? il f 3 Q ' li -' ' I' f, 1 5 2 g ga , T fi - 1 :R f. I 1 4, y Q X .A X . z R L RW Yr A J' , 'X ii ,Lys mx 'H ' 'ii' 2 E' nr. l Y 4 1 5 ,Nf ,f S' Q A 2 3 in 45 1 :hz g' X 3 X rx 5 . 1 'Q 1 , if I -it ': A f E I A 4 9 , ' - 5 M l 2 . 4 I' ri lg Z 1 1- . I p. 1 if- in il W if 5 -4 r, i al ' 2 lift 3, 1 35 3 iii 2 ' l -'-'t J i A g 3 ' . A 112' H ' It . ' P Q ' 7 -5 - , 9. ll 5 in if 'Fl 55 , rf f I Q Q A v - . '. ax i Q I ' li 3 J' 7 1 . - ' l, A ,-5 ' ' 2 4 ff ' 'J -I ', if lr' l I t- V ,Arn 4 I X Q4 is:-I, .fa WILLARD XVILKINSON MARY UNDERWOOD Transferred from San Francisco 4 Gym Club 3 Pepperette 4 Debating Team l Dramatics 1 gi Home Room President 4 Recreational Club 4 Journalism Staff l Sports Reporter l REED WATERS Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 R Club Z-3-4 Band l-2-3-4 Rho Delta Gamma 4 Operetta 2-4 Orchestra 2 Seminary l-2-3 Class Officer 2 Dancing Club 3-4 Glee 2-4 Football 3-4 Rho Delta Gamma 3-4 R Club 3-4 Band 2 Intermountain Speech Festival. Provo 3 Rodeo Staff 4 Seminary l-2-3 Contest Play 3 Orchestra 2 Senior Play 4 Dancing Club 3 Glee l Photography 3 DANNY ZUNDELL Basketball Z-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 R Club 2-3-4 Club 2-3-4 Dancing Club 3-4 Seminary l-2-3 Dance Committee 2 RAMONA WARD Dramatics 2-3 Seminary l-2-3 Operetta 3-4 Sextct 3 Glee 3-4 Recreational Club 3 Pepperettc Club 3-4 Photography Club 4 VERNA WATERS Paper Staff 3-4 President Pepperette Club 3 Writers Club 4 Pepperette Club 3-4 Recreation Club 3 Library 2-3-4 Girls' Basketball l F .5 .. ,.s te sr as Gl 4 Rb- f art.. .ffl ee asf pr rf GLENDA BROWN President THOMAS SWAGER Vice-President VADA COLES Secretary JUNICDIQS We, the Juniors, do hereby solemnly pledge to confide upon this page the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help us teachers. We contribute as reason of our pride, the good looking boys, the beaut- iful girls, the originality, vitality, humor, the sportsmanship, and the outstanding leadership, which all are singular of our class. Likewise, we offer the success we have had in sponsoring public socials and school assemblies combined with the individual enterprises in state contests, etc. You, the jury, weigh the evidence carefully, and may you deliver a verdict that the defendant is neither too prideful nor too lacking in confidence. And we remain Sincerely yours. SQ Elmo Anderson UNC IQ5 Thyrald Finn Wayne Quinton Joe Hoffmann Thomas Swager Jack Mc Elherne Claude Tremelling Melvin Davis gfifgh 5-EWG h ffibeff Egolf Kenneth Nelson Udell Toomer Bernard Anderson l FH .mit mer m Bob grown Cxifgin ssiziifilsfrszz fS5:Ld12ax'i3: D G 11 OV leffe V2 YH 3 ef Ruth Smith Nona Call Vgnl asus I Dean Watson Verla Baird Mayda Anderson Afton Maxfield 3 tit Hfl O is d Brandt Tibbitts Evelyn Doney PhY1liS MGISOII AHC2 Bowles IEIY e 1 llbierffran Faye Anderson Winifred Wilkinson 133523 Igfliicr Qggiagfll gmqmg fi mann Hope Spencer Zelta Walker Mildred See Vada Coles gf 9 Et er Ruth Anderson Afton Haywood Margaret Reed Melba Hutchings lefm fown Venna Jacobsen Chloe Campbell Gwenevere HYIUJS Norma Bates Charles H3YW00d Jeannette Cleveland Virginia Chiles La Rue Briggs Maxlfw Baud James Chandler Doris Johnson G1 nda Brown Verna Harrington Mavis Hadley e ' Mary Olaveson Madge Johnson Miles Carlson Zella Hunsaker Barbara Kmghorn Ella Mae Groom Mr, Rowley. Adviser Juniors who do not appear on the picture are M ' M axrne Brown, Oma Ellis, Rex Rolfe, Velma organ, Blaine Squires and Doris Marks. DONA LD JOHNSON CHARLES CORDON JACQUELINE LOWDER President Vice-President Secretary ,,..e, .r n.5.5:E-'S-' W OIQES N-a A iff'-5 K. Brown Goff Anglesey R. Hill Heileson Sharp A. Hill Lake Sperry W' Olsen Smout T. Morgan Cazier B Adams Lee Bates Watson ' N' Johnson B. Kinghorn D. Johnson Bauer Eschler Chapman Bennett Lund Jones .lex Burt Beck Lindsay Cordon Evans C' Jensen R. Madsen L. Morgan D' Brown wifi? Stowell Wetzel H H 9 91' Mueller Hebdon 1301 D9 Roche Fox R. C mpbell 4 Sen See Love Tollley MMSOD Kirby Lundquist Call Bowles Allred T3Yl01' G. Johnson, Adviser Thomas Nelson So phomores who do not appear D. Hansen on the picture are Beck, Lowder, R. Olsen. M. Morgan and Sargent. Casper Finn Peffv Coles W. Anderson Edwards Krupp Z. Campbell H' Brown Terry Buckland ligffop McCullough orris Pettingm G. Anderson Saxton I. Hansen D- Adams K. Kinghorn Seaquist P. Jensen Reed Smith Howe Evans, Krol l, Lange. -s lg. i bm 5 B' X - .ff MAX 'FAYLOR BARBARA SPEERY NORA ANDERSON President Vice-President Secretary FIQESH - . :lex M i its 2 , is-5. Q Fi sgy ff I XL.,A ..,L .N 11- , .- gf - 1 MW.. ..,. 'wsu .grass Qufgf sw 'f ,. sfftli 1ss'e1's2a:,2 .. s : . T ,asv .. . , .- has--fi f f . .K Hilderbrand Madsen Owen Peterson Anderson Squires Pitman Shizowa Madsen Clevcrly Perry Taylor Johnson Olsen Olsen Jones Ball Jones Sport Toney Neilson Williams Radford Radford Harmon Later Mueller Summers Anderson Jensen Holbrook Holland Waters Summers Smirhcys Miles Morris Farmer Sevcrson Anderson Bruce Fisher C H Ferguson Peterson Jmfefl Parish 3 , W?lkef Anderson Williams Brown Hamilton Lindsay Packer Laney k Purser Hunsakef Madsen Cordon er Shizowa Larsen Ii-T555 Campbell Speer Burt Call Pa Y , erry Palmer Morgan Smout Kinghorn Whittle Miss Ricks Johnson Marks Cummings Olscn Freshmen who do not appear on the picture are: L. Summers, Heck. ANS SCHDDL CALENDAR 1938-39 September i Febfll?-IY 6-Youth once more awakens to its 4 destiny. 24-Lyseum number-Snakes Alive. 24-Football game-Rigby vs. Ashton. Ashton victorious. Z8-Lyseum number-March of Civilization. 29-Rigby vs. Driggs at football. Tie 6-6. October 1 9-McCammon victorious in fo o t b all game at Rigby. 13-Shelley wins Spud Day game with 26- Rigby. Lyceum number - A movie - Spain Yesterday and Today. 29-Rigby d e f e a t s Idaho Falls Junior Varsity at football. November l-Lyceum number-Frazer Dance Group. 5-Sugar City victorious in football game at Rigby. 5-Seminary Ball. l 1-Armistice Day-American Legion Assembly. Ja 11-Dust Bowl Game-Firth victorious. 12-Junior Mixer. 15-The Bronx went to see Cave Man -Lyceum number. 19-Junior Assembly. Ag. Bawl. 24-Music Department Assembly. December 3-. Sophomore Assembly-Sophomore Frolic. 8-Lyceum number - Stratosphere Bal- -Senior Play. -Shelley wins basketball game. 16- 17- 8-9 10 loons-Up in the Clouds. Downey victorious at basketball game. Freshman Assembly - Montpelier wins basketball game. 18-Aberdeen defeats Rigby at basketball. 23-Midway loses to Rigby. 24--Santa arrives. Christmas Holidays. nuary 3-Back to the old grind. 7-Rigby defeats St. Anthony at basket- ball. 10-Ammon defeated in basketball game. 14-Downey loses to Rigby. -Shelley victorious at basketball game. S Y- --Rexburg defeated at Rigby. 15 17-Firth defeated at Ri b 22 26 -Ririe loses to Rigby. 28-Idaho Falls defeated. 29-Idaho Falls wins in basketball game. -Lyceum number-Loring Campbell Magician-Sugar City victorious. 5-Ririe defeated at basketball. 8-Lyceum number-Brown and Menely-entertainers. 10-Aberdeen defeated by Rigby Red Devils. 1 l--St. Anthony loses to Rigby in basket- ball. 16-Firth defeated in basketball with Rigby. 19-Rigby is defeated by Sugar in basket- ball game. 18-Midway loses to Rigby at Midway. 23-Rigby defeats Rexburg at Rexburg. 24-Bob Wood-cartoonist-Lyceum number. 25-Ammon defeated at Rigby - Fresh- man Frolic. March 1-U. S. A. C. Assembly. 3-4-5-District Basketball Tournament at St. Anthony. l 1-Rho Delta Gamma Assembly-Three One Act Plays presented: Enter the Hero, Rather Rough on Robert, His Brother's Keeper. 18---Fireside Club Assembly-Fireside Costume Party. 26--Senior Class Assembly. 29---Opera- Chimes of Normandy. 30-Lyceum number- Television Mustangs win school basketball Championship. April l-Junior Class Assembly-Junior Prom--Sixth District Declamation Festival, Shelley. 8-Dance Club Assembly-Dance Club Festival and Style Show. 15-Music concert given by Music Department-Joi De Voi Assembly. 22-Rho Delta Gamma Dance. Music Festival at Blackfoot. 29-Senior Ball. May 6-Senior Day-Pocatello. 8-Seminaryn..Graduation. 13-Assembly?-Maskers Club- Pepperette Dance. - R Club Assembly. -Senior wear caps and gowns-Com- mencement Dance. 20-Knowledge has conquered-our destiny is assured. 18 19 'YRAQA ,,, -qt 'l V ' vu - 4 f., .e aw ' fwfr in 4 .wi-N r m, 'kj' X 43- K- 'L 1 , .. . 'M , . wi H 'lm ' Q -. mf pp. -E 4 . ' -Q v fn . , , V! V K ,, 'sv . - -,. , - K fi- I 2 my EF +V-Q 4 'Q . y i Q - 1 ww 5' elk 2 g gf K 1, 1 Dm , JN. QA v A ,,, , Q . S Y ff- r - if , ,SSE sa, X S? .E-an-Me: . 0 af ' . fgifiih if .Q ,, kggliyxe , .Q L ,K I Q-m 1gx X 5 :VLH A K 'i , 3,431.3 nf g K' X ' P i Ji -----'X -x -X ,-mg f fulf' 5 fi' 1 - A wr - .-Y: f W9 , , ! i Mg Q ,V- s x v HAROLD TOLLEY Business Manager MISS CASPERSON Adviser IQOJQO Stuff GWEN CHAPMAN Editor Lucille Cummings, Ronald Tall, Willard Wilkinson, Theron Roundy, Afton Maxfxeld Harold Tolley, Hazel Perry, Gwen Chapman, Miss Casperson. Adviser: June Johnson Charles Cordon. XVNI. ROWLEY CHARLES HENRY TlnlOlNlAS SWACER Adviser Editor Associate Editor Dgpgp Stull 3 s . ? i Mr, Rowley. Melba Hutchins, Raymond Chapman, Miles Carlson. Verna Waters La Rue Briggs, Beth Beauregard. Eva Bruce. Charles Henry. Thomas Swinger Vernal Buckland, Nona Call, Vonda Hill. Ciwenevere Hymas, Barbara Cordon. HUIQIQAH! lop H19 DSW-WOW ivesicle Club . 'rw M Bates, Hill, See, Nebecker, Pitman. Jensen, Packer, Miles, Peterson, Morgan, Anderson, DeRoche, Krupp. L. Nalder, N. Nalder, Brown, Smithies. Dunn, Johnson, Williams, Mueller, Shiozawa, Doney. Guidinger, Adviser. Olsen, Hunsaker. Wheeler, Larsen, Perry, Coles, Hutchings, Perry, Bruce, Groom, Johnson, Hunsaker, Olaverson. Hoops, Anderson, Herrington. Hunsaker, Radford, Jensen, Bruce, Farmer, Call, Anderson, Smith, ,,,q,s..,,,,.s,-Wm, Scholes, Heywood, Thomas. IDEPPQPQHP ' is rrilhm-, . f Q CS- L? X ,ie Chapman, Johnson, Jones, Stowell, Stewart, Adviser: Tolley. Kinghorn, Chapman, Taylor. Wilkinson, Waters, Hutchings, Bruce, Beazer, Lindsey, Jex, Macliley. Perry, Walker, Groom, Underwood, Ward, Bates, Reed. H. Spencer. S. Spencer, Morgan. Marfield, not in the picture. Doncinq A K pm 0 ,- B DC ld B rhara Kinghorn Vada Coles, Maxine Baird, Donna Lemmon, Lucile l,owder, Afton Maxfie , a 1 , Bernice Harrop. Adele Chapman, Venna Jacobsen, Miss Stewart, Acluiscr. F' h . Emma Allgood, Mary Underwood. Harold Dowdle, Danny Zundell, Vernal Buckland. Fern is cr Harold Tolley. Gale Bramwell. 7 Alt Carlson. C l Gareth lewis Reed XVaters. Grant lorsythc. Mies Raymond Chapman, Earle ut er, ' , . Ronald Tall, Charles Henry, Olfjqlgflpll li ul, H P1 4,3 SM- tr 1 .4g. 5 S , :L -e .nh ,Ns 4, ..o. h Mackle Ramona Ward, Lucile Taylor. l,ois Kenneth Burt. Keith Bennet, Hope Spencer. Mart a y, Harmon, Reo Casper, Theron Roundy. Mr. Cowley, Adviser: Charles Cordon, Max Johnson. Fred Holbrook. Dick I.atcr, John Pitman, Robert Madsen, Warren Perry. Ad s. La Mar Olsen. Burgis l Ol n Hubert Burton Vxfayne Quinton. Bill am James Chandler, Da e se . . ' Wallace Olsen. Seaquist. Club ,M ss- .rf ' . v AA Club if -- l,v??Qf43 W Q? ..: is L . viii? . A 5 5 Edwards, L. Taylor, Brown,'Morgan Scholes. Shiozawa, M. Taylor, Ball, Krupp, Hilderbrandt E , , Taylor. Baxter, Spence .C A r ampbell, Fox, Lake, Mr, Good. Aduzser. N K, . ?f,,,s,,. , . mf , ...,, 'f 3' . Gl'l.IPQ rryrr Q 19, Mr. Keller, Adviser, Owens, Hanson, Finn, Terry, Hill, Severson. R eed, Perry, P. Matson, Smout, C. Matson, Holla cl, L n ee. Squxres, Cazler, Johnson, Anderson, Beazer, Burton. Club dl! S N- M CISLQPS Lindquist, Brown, Morgan, Bates, Campbell, Walker, Wilkinson, Hebdon, Louder, Reed, Jex, Love. Eschler, Call, Treasure, Campbell, Kirby, Beauregard, Lindsay, Chapman, Hymas, Briggs, Bowles. Perish, Bates, Chapman, Stowell, W'etzel, Tolley, Bowles, Jensen, See, Kinghorn, Casperson, Adviser. iwlsi Dhusicol Educcllion . ,ikgy g Brown, Eschler, Johnson, Madsen, Call, Madsen, Hall, Perish, Mueller, Olsen, Walker, .Walker. Doney, Marks, Johnson, Miss Ruby Ricks, Adviser, Kinghorn. Cummings, Hall. Williams, Briggs V99 MARY NIELSEN Vice-President Miss RICKS Adviser BARBARA CORDON President NONA CALL Secretary -Jog De Voi -if me-of Love, Kinghorn, Call, Allred, Thomas, Nalder, Call. Johnson, Baird, Fisher, Harrop, Nielsen, Jacobson, Lemmon. Lundquisc, Anderson, Ricks, Adviser: Chapman, Cordon. oi De Voi Volenline oramo Joi De Voi is a French word meaning joy of life, and signifies vivacity, service, and happiness, which every girl must successfully fill in order to become a member of the J. D. V. The J. D. V. girls try to be of service to their school by ushering at all school functions, and helping to promote school activities. Last Christmas, they presented the Student Body with two new megaphones. Six girls from the Sophomore Class are chosen to become members each year, and unless somehow disqualified, remain members throughout their other high school years. The president is always a Senior girl. The adviser is chosen by the club. The above picture shows the Joi De Voi girls and partners on February 12. 1938, at their formal banquet. The couples were announced by the butler and presented to the other guests of the evening. A lovely three course dinner was served at tables gaily adorned in red and white. Six red candles furnished the light for the dinner. Clever Valentine fortunes were placed around vases of red tulips and carnations and were read between courses. Dainty dance programs were used at the special Valentine Dance at Riverside Gardens, which followed the banquet. HIGH PilQPS, . 'E Q .r nw., wig 'QE mmm - . gia r Morris Waters Cleveland Baird Rowley, Adviser Sorenson 2 . . . .s:.f,-var M, - i Pclvq fi Parish, Esch ler, Treasure, Chapman, Lowder, Lemmon, R. Harrop. Nielsen, Bruce, Waters, Allgood Fisher B H , , . arrop. Chiles, Cordon,C ' ' asperson. Advzser, Spencer, Anderson, Jacobson, Walker. Q 0PChQSlPU L A Morris, Anderson, Cummings, Chapman, Lemmon, V. Call, Cleveland. Johnson, C. Cordon, Campbell, Kinghorn, Pitman, Olsen, B. Call, Reed, Finn, Henry, B. Cordon, A. Call, Eckersell, Hymas, Tolley. Carlson, Briggs, Mr. Johnson, Lowder, Hanson, Lemmon, Thomas, Stowell, Nielsen, Adams. Bramwell, Johnson, Kinghorn, Ferar. 3 . . ' ' ' ,, . Henry, B. Cordon, M. Nielsen, Olaverson, Call, Kinghorn, Louder, Carlson, Johnson, L. Nielsen. Bramwell. Olsen, Bennett, Waters, Finn, D. Olsen, Reed, Pitman, Bates, Thomas, Stowell, C. Cordon, Adams. Mr. Johnson, Morris, Taylor, Morgan, Spencer, Hanson, Lemmon. Johnson, Kinghorn, Ferar. CAST Gremicheux ---- ROLAND WEISER Serpolette ---- BARBARA CORDON Germaine - - - AUNDOLYNE WEISER Henri - - - - - OWEN MCBRIDE Gaspard - - - - KENT MATNEY Bailli - - - - DR. E. H. LEE Qecllimes ol lxlovmclndqv The opera Chimes of Normandy was presented this year with the High School Chorus supporting a cast of leads chosen from prominent Rigby townspeople. It made a record for high attendance and suc- cessful showmanship, Many acclaimed it as probably the finest production ever pre- sented in Rigby and the first opera to be financially successful in several years. Due credit goes to the leads, chorus, orchestra, Mr, Johnson, music: Gwenevere Hymas, accompanist, Roland Weiser, drama: Miriam Stewart, dances: W. F. Heyrend, publicity: and Nimrod Good, scenery. Faye Anderson Nora Anderson Ruth Anderson Mayda Anderson Maxine Baird Coral Baird Erna Bates Norma Bates Beth Beazer Alice Bowles Lois Bo-wles LaRue Briggs Glenda Brown Nelda Brown Nona Call Chloe Campbell Rose Campbell Gwen Chapman Vada Coles Glenda DeRoche Mina Eschler DeE1la Farmer Nelda Hebdon Vonda Hill Melba Hutchings Gwenevere Hymas Venna Jacobson Alta Jensen Nola Johnson Betty Kinghorn Dona Lemmon Margaret Love CLIOPUS Mary Lundquist Martha Mackley Reva Madsen Phyllis Matson Marva Morgan Reyelda Peterson Ruth Smith Barbara Sperry Lucile Taylor Zelta Walker Ramona Ward Setsuko Shizowa Leona Cordon Bernard Anderson LaVar Beck Kenneth Brown Cecil Cleverly Harold Dowdle Elmer Ekin Reed Heileson Charles Heyrend John Pitman Brandt Tibbetts Max Watson Danny Zundell Claude Tremelling McKay Evans Reed Waters Edwin Cordon Wayne Quinton Duane Farrar Shiro Shizowa Clive Holland MUS C CGNTEST E TIQANTS GWEN CHAPMAN BARBARA CORDON GWENEVERE HYMAS Cello Contralto Piano BRASS SEXTETTE GIRLS' SEXTETTE .Iacqualine Lowder, Barbara Kinghorn, LaRue Briggs, Barbara Cordon, Gwen Hymas, Gale Bramwell, Charles Cordon, Barbara Kinghorn, Glenda Brown, Duane Farrar, Kay Morris Nona Call, Gwen Chapman. Faye Anderson. LUCILLE CUMMINGS CHARLES GORDON CHARLES HENRY Violin Trumpet Clarinet These were representatives of Rigby at Blackfoot, April 22-23. We know they will receive high rating. irlsa QQ Club Mr. Johnson, Brown, Lemmon, Chapman, Call, Bowles, Walker, Shiozawa, Matson, C. Campbell, Hill, E. Bates, Hutchings, Kinghorn. Hymas, Briggs, M. Baird, N. Bates, Beazer. Love, Lundquist, Jacobson, De Roche, Smith, Jensen, Macklay, Ward. Cordon, Anderson, Coles, Sperry, C. Baird, Brown, Madsen, Kinghorn, Farmer, L. Bowles, Hebdon, R. Campbell. Johnson, Anderson. 0 lj S , G I Ti. .- Cie 9.9 Club 36 AQ. Pitman, Heileson, Brown, Watson, Holland. I, Tibbitts, Dowdle, Waters, Zundel, Heyrend, Anderson. Shiozowa, Tremelling, Olsen, Cordon. Anderson, Mr. Johnson. x, if .nw it . ,fri ?,,'x QU' ' MAXINE BOWEN Vice-President 'TS IQ Q DELTA GAMMA GENEVIEVE CASPERSON BARBARA CORDON Adviser President Q 4-.iii ROSE HARROP Secretary fi -Q .f , ig? 2.9 in in . A- . fi N . k5,,gmry , mr , Casperson, Adviser: Chapman, Cordon, Briggs, Taylor. Henry, Brown, Johnson, Spencer, Harrop, Hymas, Roundy. Carlson, Rolph, Swagcr, Tolley. Chapman, Dowdle, Wilkinson. Waters. DRAMATIC PERSONNEL of the 'QLD DGHG GGIUHIG IEDIFILIS Venna Jacobsen, Joe H o f f m a n. Hazel Perry. T h o m a s Swager, Rose Harrop, Harold Dowdle, Fa ye Anderson, Glenda Brown, Barbara Cordon, Miss Casperson. Thomas Hook, Hope Spencer. VJ i n i f r e d Wilkinson, Maxine Bowen, Phillys Hoopes, Afton Maxficld. Barbara Kinghorn, Nona Call, C h a r l e s Henry, Gwen Chapman, Miles Carlsen, Norma Bates, Verna Waters, Zelta Walker. M EHTQP Anne Carey - - Ruth Carey - -D Mrs. Carey - - Harold Larsen - Director ---- Prornpter - - - -IYINIQ I-iQPO,, - - - - Ross HARROP - - - HAZEL PERRY ' - PHYLLIS HooPEs - - HAROLD DOWDLE - - - MAXINE BOWEN - WINIFRED WILKINSON tr , l'l is Cicely - Amelia - Prompter Sargent - Director - IEPOHFIQPS, KQQpQP,7 Y f Y 4 - GNVENEVERE 1'IYlVlAS - - - - - - - GLENDA BIQOWN Dirk Merdeth - - - - EWLYN ROLFE Adruin Meredeth - - - CHARLES HENRY - - - - - - TOMMY SWAGER - - f LUCILLE TAYLOR - - - - HOPE SPENCER lQUiI1Qp IQ Robert WaIIz's - - - Mrs. Vfallis - - Airs. Simpkins - - Jack Hart - - - Messenger Girl - - Director - - - Prompter - - OUql'I Ol'l IQOLPQPTH - - - - RAYMOND CHAPMAN - - BARBARA CORDON - - VENNA JACOBSEN - - - - ELMER EKIN - - ZELTA WALKER - - - - - NONA CALL - - BARBARA KINGHORN s MTH E H IGH H EAIQTH GOOD RATING CAST Major Cranston - - - - MILES CARLSEN Myra Peyton - ---- GWEN CHAPMAN Agnes Cranston - - - - IVIAXINE BOWEN Sam Davis ----- WILLARD WII.KINSON The General - - - - - THERON ROUNDY Lieutenant Richards - - - LEONARD TAYLOR We are proud of these students who brought honor to the Rigby High School at the Sixth District Speech Festival at Shelley, April I. The three highest ratings represented Rigby at the State Festival in Twin Falls, April I4-16. ORATOR DRAMATIC READER EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKER HUMOROUS I xiii I I matic .Wine s ' - ul ' N 353 Eine F 27 ning MILES CARLSEN MAXINE BOWEN WILLARD WILKINSON THERON ROUNDY Ropes The Sacrifice of Sydney Carton U, S. Labor Problems The Flea Gangs Excellent Rating Superior Rating Superior Rating First Cigars 1 5 THE LOVE EXDEIQT PRESENTED BY THE SENIORS DIRECTED BY GENEVIEVE CASPERSON J H' 4-mm, .Q ' ix . 4 q .1 x MAXINE BOWEN, LUCILE TAYLOR, OWEN CHAPMAN, HAROLD TOLLEY, ORLIN CLEMENTS LEONARD TAYLOR, BETH BEAUREGARD, BARBARA CORDON, CHARLES HENRY, XVILLARD XVILKINSON. . J.. J.. I P 5 i Y A 3 Q ,QT 5 fx . , 'wr A L ,Q 4 , T ,Iv s 3 ' An' LUCILE TNAYLOR, ORLIN CLEMENTS, LEONARD FIQAYLOR, BETH BEAUREOARD, HAROLD FFOLLEY, BARBARA CORDON, MISS CASPERSON, DZAFECIOFJ MARX' NIEI.SON, Prompterg MAXINE BOWEN, CHARLES HENRY, WILLARD W1I-KINSON, JUNE JOHNSON, Sludefll' Directorg GWEN CHAPMAN. AQlQlCULT IQAL D5 CWS D 1X Ax Organization: L. R. Finn, President: E. Kinghorn, Vice-President: Howe, Secretary: Davis. Treasurer: Sharp, Reporter: Hieleson, Watch Dog. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Motto: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. Purposes: To practice brotherhood, honor rural opportunities and responsibilities, and develop those qualities of leadership which a future farmer should possess. To promote agriculture, create more interest in farming, create and nuture a love for country life. Provide educational and recreational entertainment, promote thrift, afford a medium of cooperation in buying and selling and to establish confidence of the farm boy in his work. The future farmer organization has a membership of more than 100,000 boys and extends from Maine to the Pacific and Porto Rico to Alaska. Coles, Jones, Watson, Sperry, Smith, Glenda Brown, Queen: Brown, Hilderbrandt, Ferguson, Brown, Nielsen. Smout, Hill, Heilsen, Anderson, Cleverly, Perry, Davis, Allred, Watson, Morgan. Waters, Madsen, Anderson, Howe, Kinghorn, Peterson, Lund, Hoffman, Brown. Anglesey, Anderson, Sharp, Toomer, Haywood, Kinghorn, Goff, Morris. Charles Heath. Instructor: Anderson, Finn, Jensen. x AQQIOULTUIQAL D 00 NPN 504 4? TT Q Q AQ. Boll 4765 gi va .. ,S 4 Os. M vgrf 1 J MISS F 1938 T. FINN, PRESIDENT, 1938. AG. BASKETBALL, 193 8 Acfivifies WINNER POTATO GRADING CONT W SPARROW CONT AGS IN THE PARK. g fhRNER Q0 A AQQICU LTUQAL D50 we Qf W A 'ffl ' , -- 11.a,:.- . -.,,.s:. . K 1- ' ., ,QQ , -.ff .. ' - V, 9, E.-rg.:1.,: , , -:. . Q E- V 5 - 5' A gtg. ., V ,f -- . EPA, A y , E gg -am -iw E-sri 115433 E , A . 3' ' 1 'Q-5 0 1 ,E 5 if -'J i-'X.,3if. . ' E- xx f eff E - m y E .. WHEN DO WE EAT? CHAMPIONS. K I E l BULL AND BULLETS. SHEEP JUDGING. HORSE POWER' FAIR GROUNDS. xi PERS s Z A 'A 1 H as: UN f 2 .Q wg . .. A 2 A X Q , Q ' F., xg jg A Q, ff f K A lr ,, fy? i . ' ' ' ' ' . . ' R Q i q, ,,4.. ,lst M , T ,- Lf K k K qngl Q.. A' iw CERTIFIED WHEAT. FROSH, 1938. il Xl v 653 XC? Qwviady W fffgf 229326 READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT EKIN End TIBBITTS Quarterback GALLUP F ullback WATERS Halfbach WILKINSON Halfback 4550 BASKETBALL i 3 Top row: Olsen, Alhleric Manager, Evans. Pettingill, Adams, Kinghorn. Gallup, Brown, Beck Clements. Alhletic Manager. Bottom FOLUI Saxton, Squires, Zundcll. Buckland, Vwlaters, Tall, McCullough. Buckland, Haywood Burke, Coach, V QM - , .-,WWW ,af-fr-'ww-my-N11:,kf,,.umwM-a.- w,aH.mba,f.1A x mn. V - , - -- f, A. ,M an , .,,1:1M..,..g-an-usp' IQ CLUB 33155 l' Swager. Forsythe. Clements. Tibbitts, Anderson. Roundy. Gallup, Dowdle, Buckland. Zundell, Burke. Wilkinson, Rolfe. Waters, Tall. 1937-38 FQQTBALL SQUAD Rolfe. Ekin, Swager, Clements, Tibbits, Roundy. R. Madsen. Gallup, Hoffman. Cutler, Dowdlc J. Anderson, K, Madsen, Olson, Saxton, VVilkinson. Braegger, B. Anderson, Vllatcrs, Squires. Burke The -I-wenlq-Five VQUP SILVEIQ J BILEE ASSEMBL Of The laiqt., Hiql. 561,001 The past arises before us as though it were yesterday. On an April day in 1913 we stood on the brink of a T shaped hole in the ground. Here was erected, in the village of Rigby, our High School Building. Today we view this dear old edifice as we did then with justifiable pride. Here today we look upon the fine old structure after twenty-five years of uninterrupted service. One-fourth of a century of life and action with the forward and upward thrust as Time Marches On.i' Past and present crowd hard upon our attention for mutual expression in honor of her service. Then comes the Flash! Why should we not call this twenty-fifth year anniversary of our fine old R. H. S. a Silver Jubilee Assembly? All who attended this school loved it the same as you and I. Reflection proves that no available auditorium is capable of accommodating such a throng as the combined attendance of a quarter of a century. Why should that matter? Ring the old street car gong that has so often stimulated the scurrying of feet for the past twenty-five years. and assemble on the campus. Then fellow-citizens of Rigby, and the Upper Snake River Valley, our state at large, and our nation, what an assembly we have. Platform space would be needed for a Board of Education of one hundred and fifty or more: for a faculty of two hundred: and seven city school superintendents. Facing the platform would be a student body of approximately six to seven thousand fine people. Oh folks, what a record has in the past, and is in the present going to be made by this splendid group. Reflection again finds their activities varied, for they are far flung in honorable and note- worthy citizenship endeavors. Many of them are home makers and parents of children-the on-com- ing host whose influence is now immeasurable. We find here men from all of agriculture's various branches-wonderful Sons of the Soil who assist in feeding the world. Together with these. we find those in transportation, forestry, and mining. that have made the Gem State famous. Near by are the business men, bankers, and real-estate workers who look after the economic needs of our lives. Engineers fchemical, electrical and civilj along with the contractors and builders, care for your structural and building needs. Lawyers, doctors. nurses, druggists, church workers, and teachers are there to care for the physical, moral, and educational needs in the land. Across the isle we see the scientist and inventor who also makes up part of this Silver Jubilee Assembly. Here are authors and publishers whose works send far-flung messages to the corners of the earth. Dotted here and there are the uniformed of Uncle Sam's Army and Navy who stand ready to defend us against invasion from without or against rebellion from within. So many and varied are the numberless other worthwhile activities and endeavors of our gigantic student body that time and space will not permit their individual numeration. Some one demands that we call forth our famed musicians to lead us in singing Here We Have Idaho. We sing it as it rings from Moscow and the pine forests to the southern border and then from the pine forests to the southern border and then from the Teton Peaks, westward, to the Columbia. When we again reflect we believe that not a single solitary tax payer, either here or Beyond would begrudge one copper cent that he may have given toward the education'of such a student body. We feel that not a single parent, home, community, or state in all our nation would not but feel a swell of pride to know that this child had been a member of this Silver Jubilee Assembly. Now to the Past, the Present. and the Future of the old Rigby High School we propose: HERE'S TO THE RIGBY HIGH SCHOOL Here's to the Rigby High School, Every brick in her dear old wall, From the bottom, basement levels, To the top of her parapet tall. Here's to the student bodies Of past, present and future too, And here's to the wonderful work You have, are now, and may in the future do. -Nuvmoo Gooo I , 1 if 4 ' ,M ' - 3, 1' Y Q , pf 1' Q 1 1 .wg ,V .J 44 xg Y ip 'Lx w, t -. .W- . w - ,1 NV lm A' :aw wf:' ',f Q CF H w' 1 'X wh , V , , .' ' '5 1' un ,Pl 1 rv- ,L U N ,A j , n I ,, Wi? M, Q , in' ' fa' ,. ,. W ' v A Rina' .W 4 rmaW,L!f4 pq. vw 'M ',,. J J 'UV' x 'U a? wtmwxq K IRNA . A ..4-:'.g:- in 'c Q 1'ff?3L2A-gf. '1 ' MF: 4' ---:QL A QL, :Wiz ' :5'29'i3s445'f ,, V ,. , ,,1.-if -ff Em - ' 4, J jv .V-by , n w X. x I ' x I 4,Q1Qi'Q 44,011 vzzzq given QEIQMEH SENICIQ FIVE jyondfcf 7Z!! 4432! 2-getty daze, ,My W1-ii i JUNIGIQ Mifed ggizfjon glffll 2 V2 Ze wma! FIVE pon qdmlp bwyne ,Quin ton ,fdfgue fzzyyj 3'5- nx Man pon jcfndon pearl ,fee I-1 SGDHOMOIQG -x G .. N Q FIVE IQ fgogezf fgeeff Kay Xffozzia ,fake mme ,pf QOH H FIQGSHMGN FIVE IQ pe CEZMQZ ' MLM Ohm ,fouiie Wfottij X ,fuciffe Qzmminyi Mazfazei fuzz' ll- A6 9 UN OIQ DIQOM CIuss0fI939 oivqloncl clvenfuves PROM COMMITTEE PATRONS and PATRONESSES Chairman ---------- THOMAS SWAGER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowley Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. N. Cwood Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bright Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rowe Dr, and Mrs. Floyd Johnson Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Eckersell Mr. and Mrs. L. Ormond Advertising ---------- HOPE SPENCER BRANDT TIBBETTS, JOE HOFFMAN Decorating ------------ NONA CALL BARBARA KINGHORN, MARGARET REED HAROLD DOWDLE, JAMES CHANDLER VENNA JACOBSEN Program ------------- VADA COLES AFTON MAXFIELD, MILES CARLSEN Promenade --------- GWENEVERE I-IYMAS MIRIAM STEWART, DONA LEMMON Refreshments and Checking - - - ZELTA WALKER MAYDA ANDERSON, RUTH SMITH Tickets and Business - - - WINIFRED WILKINSON ELLA MAE GROOM Class President -------- GLENDA BROWN Class Adviser - - - - WILLIAM ROWLEY Ql'llOPS WQl'llll QCIPS POITI OW RONALD TALL-A Dr.'s degree. wife's degree and several little degrees just like their father. ROSE HARROP--owns a cattle ranch and several little brats. RAYMOND CHAPMAN-is still playing nurse-maid to an ice wagon. RAMONA WARD-is still trying to find someone to say yes to. BARBARA CORDON-is a chorus girl in Hollywood. MAXINE BOWEN-is playing Romeo and Juliet in a Burlesque show. MARY UNDERWOOD-is trying to cheat Mae West out of a job. DANNY ZUNDELL-is absolutely hopeless. HAROLD TOLLEY-is a traveling salesman and is still trying to catch up with Afton. GWEN CHAPMAN--is editor of the town paper known as the Rodeo. Circulation unknown. REED WATERS-is trying to find something to do. HAZEL PERRY-is an old maid school teacher. LUCILE TAYLOR-is still running around loose. BETH BEAZER--is touring the country in a trailer house with Ross. OQLIN CLEMENTS-is head over heels in electrical appliances. VERNA WATERS-first lady superintendent of the High School. EVA BRUCE-is a skinny example of the perfect mother. GALE BRAMWELL-is an i n f a m o u s ex-orchestra leader. MARTHA MACKLEY-is mending souls in a shoe shop. ARNOLD PURSER-is a handsome villian. VERNAL BUCKLAND-is still taking television screen tests. LUCILE LOWDER-is still saying no to Vernal. DUANE FARRAR-is a first class sheep herder. MARY NIELSEN-is matron at the school for the feeble minded. CHARLES HENRY-is still trying to learn the red apple. FERN FISHER-is making new maps in a beauty parlor. EMMA ALLGOOD-is enjoying her tenth honey- moon. ADELE CHAPMAN-is still trying to collect her alimony. Poor Reed. EDITH PITMAN-is in love. ELWYN ROLFE-a midget in a c i r c u s - playing Dopey in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.' PAUL ALLRED--,is a drunkard. NORMAN KRUPP-is nurse maid to a ball and chain. BERNICE COLES-is pleading self defense for the third murder charge. HUBERT BURTON-has just lost his tenth fight by 3 HOSE. KENNETH BAXTER-is playing opposite Marlene Dietrich. BETH BEAUREGARD-is starring in pictures with the three stooges. CALVIN BREAGGER-is running for office boy for the governor. JUNE JOHNSON-is suffering with acute toothache. MARCELLA JOHNSON-is advertising stretch-eZ' corsets. RUBY TREASURE-is competing for Miss Amer- ica. in a bathing beauty contest. THERON ROUNDY-World's heavy weight champion. CLYDE JOHNSON--owns the Milk Easy Dairy. DON MORGAN-just finished school. CHARLES HEYREND--is mooching around. BLANCHE ANDERSON-owns a farm and a farmer. MARIE ESCHLER--is running a hot-dog stand. EDNA DUNN-is the fat lady in the circus. PHgLLIS HOOPES-dopes around the State Liquor tore. BERNICE HARROP--trying to sell worn out twin baby buggies. LEANARD TAYLOR-is trying to be a soldier. WAYNE SMITH-aspired to managership of his own grocery store Grabbit and Runn. ROBERT SEAQUIST-is a bearded lady in the side show. ADA SORENSEN-is writing love stories. BETH PARISH-is a mystery woman. ALLENE PERRY-is funeral reporter on the Daily. WILLARD WILKINSON--high powered bicycle sales- man. MISS CASPERSON-is faithfully w a i t i n g for her missionary. OUR ADVERTISERS MAKE Tl-IIS BOOK POSSIBLE When You Think of PHOTOGRAPHS Think of Scottls' GEO. M. SCOTT 8 SONS Idaho Falls, Idaho fRodeo Photographer, 19381 UTAH - IDAHO Buy Your- Your Office Supplies ' Your School Supplies Your Athletic Supplies Your Office and School Furniture IGBY HUG U. Prescription Druggists VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN Idaho ll? ll X e il XXX lfjelf Phone I I7 Rigby. rl ,7vf25i43f i 5 ' 1 , a'g'Z'73-- :SH 1' XX' -. jg f ? it It I I-fy iii, N ,ply Z, E.. ,x Q 'X iff llwl xy? i -I Q55 V5lJ :il5 ' . 'I ' from Utah Idaho School Supply Company e 155 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah Co' CONGRATULATIONS To the graduating students of the Rigby High School You have now reached the first great milestone on the Highway of Life May happiness and success be yours-is the wish of your J. C. PENNEY COMPANY STORES IN RIGBY OUR ADVERTISERS--OUR MOST VALUABLE ASSETS BAND BOX CLEANERS Superlatiue Dry Cleaning 0 Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing RIGBY AND REXBURG CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS- We, too, think we have accomplished some- thing--for over fourteen years we have been serving Pocatello and surrounding territory with the kind of office and school supplies and equipment you are proud to own. And in all those years we have never failed to stand squarely behind each and every sale- No matter how large or small. We think we can satisfy you--ask for our representative to call on you. No obligation James C. Bangs, Stationer 137 North Main Pocatello MONARCH STOVES PHILCO RADIOS A. B. ECKERSELL FURNITURE CO. We Deliver the Goods o WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS BIGELOW RUGS Take Guess Work Our of Your F009 Food Buying Quality Merchandise At Money Saving Prices Courteous Treatment Armstrong Sporting Goods 302-25th Street OGDEN, UTAH Idaho Typewriter Exchange Agency ' Portable Typewriters of All Makes FRANK H. THOMAS PHONE 41 5 207 Broadway Idaho Falls, Idaho ROYAL THEATRE Sporting Goods . . . The House of H its It Pays To Buy Hardware o WITH ALWAYS THE BEST IN at ENTERTAINMENT THE HARDWARE STORE For a Royal Treatgpend an evening at 6: the Royal WE APPRECIATE OUR ADVERTISERS Rigby's Modern Drug Store o The Idaho Drug Co. R. M. BRAMBLET, Manager RIGBY, IDAHO Idaho Food Market Compare Our Shelf Prices As Well As Our Advertised Prices 0 Groceries and Meats RIGBY IDAHO ANDERSON FIQGCK SI-IOP Phone 27 Everything but shoes for the well dressed lady. See Qur Graduation Dresses Rigby Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Accurately and Carefully Compiled C. A. BANDEL, President O. P S OPERATED BY E. M. HERBERT RIGBY, IDAHO Svvager Motor Co. Sales-Service Phone 89 Rigby, Idaho We Appreciate the Advantage of the Students in the Publication of Their Splendid Year Book. BLOCKS, Inc. Si ver Griii Cafe George ID. Haqes. Proprietor Riqbll, Idaho I AFFWAY STQBE n A Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Priced Consistently Lower RIGBY, IDAHO Nielsen Motor Co. RIGBY, mano Authorized Dealers for DODGE and PLYMOUTH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MAIN THEATRE THIS BANK COOPERATES WITH AND SUPPORTS ALL WORTHY LOCAL PROJECTS The Pride of the Valley ' We make it our business to give you better entertain- . . ment than you get elsewhere -- Make the Main Amerlcan Natlfjnal Theatre your main place of entertainment. Member of H D JORGENSEN Manager Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RIGBY IDAHO For your . . . Snappy Hair Styles, Hair Cuts. Permanents and all phases of Beauty Work Come to J E N S E N ' S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPPE Miss Casperson on her way to Idaho Cleaning and Remodeling That's Our Business . DE LUXE CLEANERS Phone 63 Rigby, Idaho iii F. 3 3 If if z,, . N is I is 4 + 4 i w V x, :lf f. I 1 J H ta 5 si ! 1 ,i I S1 H In He Y!! E! :I fi fi I ft If E. F! , F: M F! xi ' vf r vw 1609 Th 5, ' - M. .. Eg!!! , Fji - ,f , .typ ',-K? I gl Q, 1 Q. A . .vii . 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