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-nsnsuxns-ns-ns4osavsns-- xnsavsnvsas-sus--sus. - THE RODEO-1840 vsnvsnsus--sus..ssgvxqvsus-vs--savs4vsnvs4-sn-snvsqvs -tgp. M. Lundquist, Pres. N. Thomas, V.-Prrs. L. Nalder, Svcy. . -. 'T V. Guidinger H. Maughan M. Love E. Nelson F i V. Call E. Lindsay N. Madsen L. Cordon V. Ca l D. Eckersell B. A. XVoods B. Madsen Z. Orstrom S. Williams L. Morgan J. D. 'V. CIUL The generating of pep, joy and vitality in school life is the principle purpose of this club. It serves to promote a spirit of cooperation, love and service among its members, and in relation- ships with the members of the student body as a whole. The club members try to be of service to their school by ushering at school functions, and by helping to build up a spirit of pep and enthusi- asm. Six girls are chosen from the Sophomore class each year to become new members. The president is always a Senior girl. The advisor is chosen by the club. On the evening of February 3, the club spon- sored their annual Sweetheart Formal for its members and their partners. Special guests were Superintendent and Mrs. Rowe. Miss Guidinger and Miss Belnap. A lovely' four-course dinner was served at tables gaily decorated in red and white, with a large bouquet of red carnations as a centerpiece. A very interesting program was enjoyed during the dinner with Margaret Burt acting as toastmistress. Clever dance programs were used at the special dance in the junior High School Auditorium, which followed the banquet. Various social activiites are carried out dur- ing the school year with the support and help of each club member as well as the advisors. ll-I'lCI'lClS There are no friends like old friends, And none so good and true. We greet them when we meet them, As roses greet the dew. No other friends are dearer, Though born of kindred mold. And while we prize the new ones, We treasure more the old. And when they smile to gladden, Or, sometimes, frown to guide, We fondly wish those old friends Were always by our side. gnxuxunxlvxnsns-ns-nxusnns-ns--sn:snuserx.vsnsusqas-nxnsns4ox4as1ususnxuvsnvsanxnsnsaoslvsansn- RIGBY HIGH SCHOOL- Tlais Phgc SP onsored By AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
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RIGIY HIGH SCHOOL - 5-nsuxnvsususnsnnsusnsnnxusnsnsnsnsnsu-sl-sus.nsux-nsns..Q.,5..Q,,,s.,,,,,,,,,,, 0, U, -I, I, In SFPCFSHG l:OTl'TlC1 On February 3, 1940, the Pepperettes held their annual formal. The theme was Sweet- heartf' The formal dinner was held in the Armory Building where the hall was cleverly decorated with hearts and streamers of red and white. The red and white tapers were used to light the long tables, and heart shaped favors were given to the girls and their partners. A delicious dinner was prepared and served by the mothers. Toasts were given by Kathleen Stowell, Bettie Lindsay, Keith Bennett, and Mr. Good, honor guest. After the banquet the guests ad- journed to the Junior High school where they joined the J. D. V. in a dance for the remainder of the evening. J. D. V. The enthusiasm of the club has been greater this year than any other year, as displayed in the above picture. Two cheer leaders were chos- School Cornivo On September 28, I939, the Pepperettes and J. D. V.'s joined forces and sponsored an all-school carnival. Sideshows, Bingo, hot-dogs, lemonade, pop-corn, and candy stands, as well as many other attractions adorned the campus north of the high school building. Amid the chanting of the bark- sa snuseus1as1usensususnsnsnx-:suseasus-:sn : en from the club this year and all members of the club attended school activities and supported the school by showing their enthusiasm. Each girl has cooperated in the activities of the club to their best ability. And we appreciate this fact. ers, the crowd moved excitedly from stand to stand. The Hula-Hula dancer and the tattooed lady vied for first place in popularity. After the excitement and thrill of the carnival had worn off, the crowd enjoyed an evening of dancing in the high school gymnasium, to the strains of America's most famous dance bands. Thus ended another successful adventure of the cooperative efforts of the two girls service clubs. snsnseusevs-vsnsususe-snsnsnsnnsnu snsns-vsnsnr - THE RODEO-1940 This Page SPOI1-S01'C'!f By RIGBY FROCK SHOP
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RIGBV HIGH SCHODL - l nxusns--snsnxnx-:snnxg-snsnnsu-xnxnsn-snx-n snusemx-nsnsusnsuxnsusn-sux-:snsus-ns-usa-sus is 1 ' I . ii Jw' 'gs l K. Burt, I'1'1'xiu'z'nf M. Johnson, Via'-Pres. B, Saxton, Sc'c'rc'fary Coach Lovejoy ix R Cluls Front row: Shiro Shiozawa, Junior, 3 years foot- ball, 1 year basketball. - Keith Bennett, Senior, 1 year football. - Leigh Nielsen, Junior, 1 year football, 2 years basketball. - Victor Braegger, Sophomore, 1 year football. - Bill Saxton, Senior, 3 years football, 3 years basketball. - Dale Rouse, Sophomore, 1 year football. - Bill Call, Sopho- more, 2 years football. - Keith Madsen, Junior 3 years football, 2 years basketball. -..saX..-..,..,..-..s..,..,..,..,..,..s..,..s..,.. snpx1ns.-unnsnnsnsus--xusnsn-s-:sn-sn-sus.-nsnsn l Back Row: Coach Lovejoy, 1 year football, 1 year basketball, High School, 4 years football, 3 years basketball, 1 year tennis, 2 years baseball, College. - Jack Pettingill, Senior, 1 year football 1 year basketball. - Kenneth Burt, Senior, 2 years football. - Bill McCullough, Senior, 2 years football, 3 years basketball fAll-district guard I939-405. - Dee Owens, Junior, 1 year football. - Max Johnson, Junior, 2 years football. - Rey- nold George, Sophomore, 1 year football. -- Orivel Call, Sophomore, 1 year football. - THE RODEO- -1940 This Page Sponsored By SWAGER MOTOR COMPANY :sn-
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