Rigby High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Rigby, ID)

 - Class of 1940

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- THE RODEO-1940 sus4nsnsus-ns-ax.-xuqnfx-vs-asus-:sa-snnsnxnxuns--sanxcusa1sqnsn:su:snsnsnsusnsoxusnvsnsuxar CJUVIIOI' lDI'Ol'Tl of The Rigby High class of '4I- the Juniors- presented their annual Junior Prom, March 29, 1940. For this outstanding event of the year Riverside Gardens was transformed into The Land of Oz. As guests entered, they left the cold, dreary world of reality and entered a wonderful fairyland of magic beauty. The hall had a yellow brick road leading up to a blue and pink celophane bubble. Walking up this bubble they saw at the beautiful Emerald City lights shining on it. In was a wishing well with light to represent water. and passing through the far end of the hall the resplendent with green the center of the floor blue celophane and blue The Scarecrow of the from each class. In the Junior assembly the day of the Prom the two best were chosen. They were Lucille Cummings of the Junior class and Lucille Hymas of the Sophomore class. These two, to- gether with a girl representing Midway High School, gave their numbers during the floorshow at the dance. Lucille Hymas, singing a novelty song was judged the best and was presented with a corsage by Jack Taylor, class president, and named Dorothy of The Land of Oz. The Junior-Senior Promenade was lcd by Jack Taylor, and Ella Lindsay of the Junior class, fol- lowed by Fred Holbrook and his partner, Coral Baird. They marched around and formed a J and an S for Junior and Senior. All in all, everyone had a very enjoyable time and the Prom was a social and financial Land of Oz was there, too. There was a floorshow consisting of numbers given by three girls. The week previous to the Prom four girls were chosen for their talent, one 1' If I W Qazzau ' Z'.iL1'LL'5 M41--:ul lmh-ll m 11' I X HMI fff 'l l5' r il ll I iq lllllll i llllllllllllll Q fllll1.l,l ffl li P ,IMA 'QI Emerald City SUCCESS. COMMITTEES FOR THE JUNIOR PROM DECORATION- Jim Ball Jack Taylor Dee Owen Warren Perry Keith Madsen Fred Holbrook Max Johnson Dick Later Leigh Nielsen ADVERTISING- Shiro Shiozawa Darrel Squires Jack Taylor Gale Peterson Parley Waters Fred Holbrook Jim Ball Clive Holland Nelda TICKET SALES- Barbara Sperry Coral Baird Keith Madsen Shirley Williams Robert HALL- Clive Holland MUSIC- Jack Taylor FLOOR SHOW- Miss Belnap nsnsnsnvxlnsnsnsusuns:vs4os.vxusns-vsns.vsnnxgnynsnnsqnxqnsnnsnnsnsnsa IGIY NIGN SCHOOL - This Page Sponsored By THE RIGBY STAR nxnsnvsngnsiosn Lucille Cummings DeElla Farmer Doris Johnson Leona Doney Ona Parrish Tess Hamilton Ella Lindsay Betty Kinghorn Virginia Call Shirley Williams Blanche Mueller Velda Bates Nina Miles Naomi Sucher Norma Sucher Virginia Call Leona Cordon Brown Enid Walker Doris Johnson Nina Miles Dick Later Hansen PROGRAMS- Louise Morris PROMENADE- Wilma Olsen 054



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snsusunsusuxunsnxusnvsavsans--sunsnxqosnassnxmvsnn usic in School The music department of Rigby High School was reorganized on July 1, 1939 at which time Mr. W. W. Brady was appointed director of music in the Rigby system. Immediately a sum- mer band was organized and began active par- iticipation in the life of the community. Senior high, Junior High and Post-Graduate students were active in this band. In addition to the reg- ular band work, private instruction and special group instruction was provided throughout the summer. During this time the band made many special appearances before the public and provided weekly concerts for the people of this territory. Soon after opening of school, the band was invited to participate in the marching and playing competition at the State Fair at Blackfoot. The department brought honor to the school and the community by winning a gold trophy emblematic of first place on the final night of the fair. In November a Music Boosters club was or- ganized. This club was comprised of parents of students in the music department and the officers chosen were: Mrs. L. M. Williams, president, Mrs. Ross T. Rowe, vice-president, and Mrs. A. B. Nielsen, secretary and treasurer. The officers, supported by active committees and a devoted membership led in a drive for the purchase of new uniforms for the school band. With the cooperation of all organizations in the community funds were raised for this worthy purpose. Through the generosity of the school board the instrumentation for band and orchestra work has been considerably improved and has won the deep appreciation of the entire music department and the school. The orchestra and band have played and performed at many civic and social functions and the large chorus has been a source of pride to the school and the community. These groups, together with the individual performances provided most of the music for the annual Jef- ferson County Institute held in March, 1940. The music department engaged in the junior and senior music festivals which were held at St. Anthony and Rexburg. Several hundred students participated in individual and group competitions at these music contests. A highlight of the year for the music department was the music concert given in Rigby Tabernacle on April 19. At that time students from the Junior and the Senior high, under direction of Mr. Brady, combined their efforts in presenting an evening of high class entertainment to music lovers. nsnxnssosnnxnsnsnnsasxu use nxuxns-ning. gusnsnsux ng use nsnsnsuxvgug. RIGBY HIGH SCHOOL - - THE lODE011O4O ivsqvsnvxquxuvxqaxaoxvsanspnginrxvsqiunxnsnr im of School Aihlelics The aims of high school athletics are: Physical development, character building, better use of leisure time, and to train those who wish to follow athletics as a career. Physical development should pertain to all stu- dents enrolled in high school. In order to do this it is necessray to have a well-rounded athletic program. Each student should be enrolled in some activity depending on his present physique, devel- opment, and ability. The program should include activities that develop muscular control and poise for the beginner, games such as tennis, golf, etc., that can be played and enjoyed throughout life, and finally the highly organized games of foot- ball, basketball, etc., that are the highlights of the sports program. Competitive athletics are excellent as a char- acter builder. The participant is placed in the spot light. He travels considerably, meets all types of peopleg he is criticized from every angle, he is placed in the hero role, he learns to control his emotions, and, he is faced with all types of situ- ations and must adjust himself to them with split second thinking. I-Ie is in a physical and mental battle with the opponents that is very closely connected with the setup he must face in the business and social world. The present day has created a problem of what to do with leisure time. Athletics offer a won- derful outlet in such activities as swimming, golf, tennis, handball, and numerous others that can be played by one or more individuals, and by indi- viduals of all ages, the amount of exertion de- pending on the individual. This is also an excellent and enjoyable method of relaxing and keeping in physical trim. The secret of enjoying these games is being able to play them well. The high school should afford this opportunity. There are those who wish to follow athletics as a life work, either as instructor or participant. The high school should afford them the best possible training. Direclory EDWIN H. LEE, Dentist. RIGBY ABSTRACT CO., C. A. Bandel, president. J. HARPER CULLEY, M. D. ALDON TALL, M. D. FLOYD JOHNSON, Dentist. O. S. CORDON, Insurance of all Kinds. DILL PICKLE INN, Mrs. Stahl, Prop. vxnsusu sn nsnsuxvsan

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