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IIGBV HIGH SCHOOL ' saxonsaosnaxnsxnfsa usenxuinnxuosunxus-nxnsansusnoxns nsnosnnsuxuoxnsavsnsnvsursnnsuxansuxnxnxa B Coach Lovejoy: Write a short theme on foot- ball. Bill C.: fHanded in next day.j Rain--No game. Mr. Brewster: Man's greatest troubles are caus- ed by bacteria and microbes. Freddie Holbrook: What funny names for ladies. Darold fPlugj Squires: Would you be mad if I asked you to be my wife? Arzella B: No, not at all- but I'd be mad if I said yesf' Confucius say: Man with bald head who sit in sun will have boiled bean. Confucius say: Scientist who fall in acid is absorbed in work. Confucius say: He who sit on tack is better off. Mr. Cowley: QDuring experiment.j First I'll take some sulphuric acid and then some chloroform. Orville Lange: That's a good idea. Headline: Faculty Decides to Cut Out Neckingf' Next thing they'll want the students to, also. Wilma: Do you think a girl should learn to love before twenty? Kenneth: No, too big an audience. Mr. Rowley: Bill, do you know your alphabet? Bill A.: Yes sir. Mr. Rowley: Well then, what letter comes after A? Bill A.: All the rest of them sir. Charles Harwood: Had I known that tunnel was so long I would have kissed you. Donalue Hebdon: Heavens, wasn't that you? It was the end of a tragic scene. The heroine was starving. Bread!,' she cried. 'Tm starving! The curtain came down with a roll. And then there's the story about the three men He! He! He! A banana peel A flash of hose A little squeal And down she goes. Father, said a boy of twelve, who was Shy- lock? What! exclaimed his father, have I sent you to Sunday school for the past six or seven years, only to have you ask me who Shylock was! Shame on you! Get out your Bible and find out this minute. snsusususnsausnnxa ax: nsnmnsusnnxn nxnxnxnn Nurse: Professor, a boy has arrived. Professor: fAbsent minded.j Ask him what he wants. Wilma Walker: I like mathematics when it isn't over my head. Phyllis Roundy: That's the way I feel about pigeonsf' Kenneth Burt: I never change my mind. Keith Madsen: Gosh! It must be dirty? Miss Guidinger: You positively cannot sleep in this class. Dale Cazier: Yeah I know it: I've been trying for a half hour. Freshman: fSeeing several Seniors crying.Q Do all students weep on commencement day? Mr. Good: No, some of them graduate. Mr. Heath: Qln Ag. classy Now, students, he said, who can tell me what makes the flower spring from the seed? Don Jones: God does it, but fertilizer helps hiimf' Two thirds of Charles Cordon's troubles wear petticoats. First Freshie: What's an Editorial? Second Green One: Wh , ou i noramous, it's a Y Y S want ad. Mr. Cowley: What is ordinarily used as a con- ductor of electricity? Bill Adams: Why err-r-rf' Mr. Cowley: Correct, now tell me what is the unit of electric power. Bill: The what sir?,' Mr. Cowley: That will do, very good. Sign over an Electric Appliance Store: Don't let work kill your wife, let electricity do it. Student: I want a pillow case. Sweet Young Thing: What size? Student: I don't know, but I wear a seven and one-quarter hat. Student: Can you cure me of snoring? Doc: Well, if you snore so loud that it wakes you up, sleep in another room. Miss Guidinger: Qln Home Ec.j What ideal thing do you want in your home? Mildred Bruce: A man that will mind me. Mr. Good: CTO a Senior History classy You people know less about more things than any- one I ever knew. gpxnxusunsnsnsusnsn snsossnsnsnsunsusuvsnsn ' THE RODEO'-1540 This Page Sponsored By IDAHO FOOD MARKET
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.- J. - . 1 0 TMI l0llO1l O40 .nvsuvsnxavsunsnvsnwsnos4nsan snsgvsnosavsnxasxnvsavsawsnQqsx4vsnvs4rs4osuIsnsusanxnvs.srsnosqnsavssvsa9Q School Qlubs R CLUB The R Club, organized to build up school spirit and enthusiasm for the athletics, has indeed accomplished its aim this year. Only those stu- dents of R. H. S. who have earned an official Block R are privileged to become members. Of- ficers are: President, Kenneth Burt, vice president, Max Johnson, secretary, Bill Saxton. Coach How- ard Lovejoy is the advisor. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Every two weeks the Photography Club meets under the direction of Mr. Cowley. The purpose of the club is to give the students an opportunity to learn the principles of the camera and the art of developing and printing pictures. Officers elected were: jim Ball, president, Orville Lange, vice president, Bill Casper, secretary, Don john- son, art director. Very little work could be done because of limited time and facilities. The greater number of snapshots used in this Rodeo were taken, developed and printed by club members. SECRETARIAL CLUB The Secretarial Club was organized toenable boys and girls who are looking forward to secre- tarial work as a vocation to study the necessary qualifications for secretarial work, how to get secretarial jobs, prepare secretarial etiquette, ethics, dress, and other valuable information. The members are Freshmen students who will probably register in the commercial department next year. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION G. A. A. Club was organized under the direc- tion of Miss Belnap at the first of this school year, I939-40. It was open to whomever wanted to join. The club now has about 35 members. Officers of the club are: President, Betty King- horn, Vice-President, Doris Johnson, Secretary, Phyllis Ann Roundy, Athletic Manager, Mina Stoddard. The purpose of the club is to promote better sportsmanship, stimulate interest in girls' ath- letics, and to give the girls an opportunity to participate actively in sports. The activities in- clude basketball, volley ball, soccer, and many other interesting sports. We hope to make the G. A. A. a better and bigger organization in the following years. xnsnsnvsarsnnsus ns:nxnnsnsuxnusensnxnrxnvsansenxnvxarsnvxnriuniavxnsuxnxavsnsnsa IIGIY HIGH SCHOOL- SOCIAL BEHAVIOR CLUB The Social Behavior Club was organized this year for the purpose of considering the accepted rules which govern everyday social behavior. To learn to do the right thing at the right time has been the desire of the club members. Meeting every other week' during the club periods, they have discussed such topics as: How to act on dates , Conduct in public , Table manners , and other interesting subjects. THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club which meets every two weeks, under the direction of Mr. Rasmussen, has entertained its members by having discussions of current events, short plays, readings, and the art of make-up. The club is composed of students from all four classes of the Rigby High School. Officers are: President, Betty Gene Kinghorn, Vice president, Patty Snow, Secretary, Mary Jean Dabelle. Each member has had an opportunity to take part in the activities of this club. SOCIAL DANCING CLUB The social dancing club was organized in the fall of I939. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in social dancing and to give members an opportunity to learn to dance and to learn the proper etiquette for social functions. THE FIRESIDE CLUB To create a desire for, and provide opportuni- ties for the development of household arts and hobbies is the purpose of this club. In the past the club has sponsored parties and socials for the members and their mothers. Mildred Bruce was elected president of the club for this year, with Ruby Fisher as vice president, Naomi Sucher, secretary and Nina Miles, treasurer. MUSIC CLUB The Music Club, in its first year, is destined to become one of the school's foremost clubs. It has done great work in promoting musical activi- ties in the school and this work will be continued in the future. We live in deeds, not years, in thoughts, not breaths, In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. -PHILIP James BAILEY This Page Sponsored By SILVER GRILL CAFE vsnspvxnliarsqll
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