Rigby High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Rigby, ID)

 - Class of 1940

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I f I 2 Jack Taylor Fred Holbrook President Vice-Pres. Ella Lindsay - TN! RODIO'-1940 -snosnnx4aQ4vQuvsorsos4nsnv54nsunx4nsnsnrQ4nsavs4rL4rsnr Nina Miles Dixie Belnap Secretary Advisor Parley Waters Outstanding junior Girl and Boy clunior Class History Three years ago there came into the Rigby High School a very promising crop of Freshmen. How well the day is remembered by the Frosh of that year when the Sophomores decided it was time to show the Frosh how to take it. As we remember it the boys had little green ribbons holding up their hair. As for the girls, they went modern for the day with an upsweep coiffure. The Freshmen assembly that year was presented on December 17. On February 25 the Freshman Frolic was held. This proved that the Frosh were not so green as they were supposed to be. That year proved a very successful one for the Frosh with Miss Ruby Ricks as advisor, Max Taylor as president, Barbara Sperry, vice president and Nora Anderson as secretary. Max Taylor is now attending school in California. Miss Ricks married one of our local swains and has taken up the art of living in Idaho Falls. The others are still members of the R. H. S. Among the honor students that year were five from the Freshman class: Wilma Olsen, Margaret Burt, Louise Morris, Lucille Cummings, and De- Ella Farmer. As Sophomores, this class gave the Freshmen of I938 their initiation. As we remember it, the Frosh wore little dresses and everything to make them look cute. The Sophomore year was topped off by the Sophomore Hop. The class officers last year were: Ralph Martin, presidentg Leone Cordon, vice presidentg and Gale Peterson, secretaryg with Mr. Cowley as advisor. As Juniors, they are living up to the best of standards. On October 27, 1939, they presented a car- nival dance at which Ella Lindsay, a Junior, was chosen queen. This year, with Jack Taylor as president, Fred Holbrook as vice president, and Nina Miles as secretary, they sponsored the annual junior Prom on March 29, at Riverside Gardens. The theme was The Land of Oz. This was one of the cele- brated triumphs of the class that is now Juniors of the Rigby High School. -NINA Mxuas -JACK TAYLOR lvsnnsnsnsvsqusnsus rsusarsnvsuvsnsnssnnxnosnsvxnnsnxusnnsnoxuvsnsnsuvsuvsussavsansaosnsnosqosa IIGIY HIGH SCHOOL -

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IIGUV HIGH SCHOOL - nrssUsa:suseusecsc:Queensusauseuseuse:suisuseasaasansnsnscvsarsunsunsunxursnrxuusersavsunxnvsnsnrsnnsent Q-Big Bradccnsl of Ladies and Gentlemen: This is your radio re- porter bringing to you the latest news of the day, edited from reports of United Press and International News Service. Flash! Gerald Anderson, notorious racketeer, was shot and killed while attempting to rob the Federal Trust Company today. Elbert Taylor, bank president, was responsible for the shooting. Flash! Bill Adams has announced the publica- ftion of his new Standard dictionary. Flash! Grange Goff, chief of G-Men was wounded today in an attempt to capture Don Johnson, escaped convict. Flash! Wilma Chapman, night club singer has announced her marriage to one of the Jones boys. Flash! Dona Brown, actress, obtained a divorce from Orville Lange, wealthy Wall Street financier, on grounds of cruelty. Flash! Evelyn Mueller, wife of Wendell Beaz- er, the trapeze performer, was arrested for the murder of her husband. Flash! Clara Matson, woman wrestler, was mar- ried to Kenneth Burt, playboy. Flash! Leona Nalder, beauty operator, was rescued from kidnaper, Leslie Howe, by Dale Cazier of New York Homicide Squad. Flash! Ida Mae Kirtland was arrested for in- citing riot in a New York night club owned by Max Watson. Flash! Keith Bennett, local WPA foreman is convalescing from a condition of strain due to overwork. Flash! Dallas Adams announces the opening of a brewery on the East side. Flash! LaVar Beck signed a contract with Bill McCullough, manager of New York Giants, to be pitcher during the next season. Flash! Kay Morris, director of New York Symphony orchestra, will make a personal appear- ance tour after his performance over KID. Flash! The new Gone With The Wind' opens next week on Broadway with Clara Jensen as Scar- let O'I-Iara and Wallace Olsen as Rhett Butler. Flash! Richard Olson was killed today in a car wreck. Flash! Dean Lee, principal of the R. H. S., announced that Elva Nelson will fill the vacancy left in the Home Ec. Department by the resig- nation of Helen Maughan, who accepted a posi- tion as assistant to Tizzie Lish. Flash! Theo Morgan, bubble dancer, will appear in the World's fair of 1960, at Menan, Idaho. Flash! Reva fMaziej Madsen was killed by Ken- dall QButchj Kinghorn in gang war on East side. Flash! Tarzan of Apes opens tomorrow at the Paramount theatre with Jim Perry in the title role. Flash! Kenneth Brown, secretary of agriculture, announced his candidacy for vice president of U. S., as running mate to LaMon Hinckley, fiery orator from the U. S. senate. Flash! Robert Reid was severely burned by acid while teaching chemistry in the U. of Idaho. Flash! Kathleen Stowell, dairy operator, closed her plant due to a strike called by Charles Cordon, who complained of long hours and no milking machines. Flash! Gene Kinghorn announces that she has taken over publication of the Gem State Sentinel. Flash! Darrel Hansen w'as drowned today in a tank of honey. A Flash! Jack Pettingill announces completion of highway 101, a shortcut to Rexburg. Last Minute Flashes! Ivan Sharp, scientist and mathemetician, is attempting to disprove Ein- stein's theory.-After a courtship of twenty years, Bill Saxton has announced that Bettie Lindsay will become Mrs. Saxton in 197o.- Burgiss Seaquist has accepted a position as farmhand on the ranch of Margaret Love.-Norma Thomas, village black- smith, was injured today when a horse lifted its foot against her.- Rose Campbell, society editor of New York Times, has recently completed a story on the life of Clea Tolley, famous swim suit model.- Lois Bowles has just completed a picture in which she doubled for Martha Ray.- The 1960 Miss America has just been announced. She is Mary Lundquist, representative from Idaho. Dorothy Jones has just completed a sequel to Grapes of Wrath,' and folks, it makes Stein- beck's novel look sick.- Dorothy Horne has almost succeeded in becoming established as Janet Gaynor of 1960. - Dorothy Jex, Virginia Chiles and Katie Wetzel, waitresses in Nickel Inn, have been arrested for serving poison soup to men cus- tomers. - Edith Anderson has just signed a movie contract to take the place of the late Zasu Pitts. Zita Krupp and Nelda Hebdon, matrons of a children's home have announced escape of Har- riett Kirby who has been in the home for twenty years. - Lola Bates, barker in a side- show, died today when a hornet found its way into her open mouth, but was unable to find its way out. Well folks, it's time for me to say to you Cheerio, and it's all in fun. This is your Radio Reporter, Robert Burton, signing off. -1Ixatsnvsnxnsnasnsnnsuvsnvsnnxn use usensuseuseuseuseuseuseasnasausunsunsussnoxunxnlxcvsnxuvtlttavilnhsrg - TN! RODEO--1940



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