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H H - Q + OUT CDCYTIIES RIGBY HIGH SCHOOL xww N W fo Dedlcatuon iiissfs iii X,Thls Issue of The Rodeo IS beung hshed nn one our Nations of our great together for of the most crltlcal years hlstory All of the resources X country are beung marshalled the sole purpose of crushmg who would destroy the Amer :can way of llfe The second World War as now a reality for every true American of American manhood to flght for the survlval of all that ns Ameruca and all that IS American Many former students f Rugby Hugh School have been called t the colors In the defense of Democracy W know that they wlll acqust themselves nobly and that they wlll brlng honor and glory to our school our community and our country To these young men we solemnly ded: cate this Issue of The Rodeo May we always be true to the convlctlons the prmclples and the loyaltnes which they represent at this time May each of the succeeding pages of this book symbolize ln some way our esteem and admlratnon for those who flght for the right and free men to lnve a decent Chrustlan Iufe Rf se li .L -V X 1 1 X ' ' ' ' . 3 l Y f 5 Y 1 J , ' ' x - x X H l . x f kg 1'- v l 4 4 - - ' 1 Q . 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X v , . f , , . ,, 4 - I.. 4 , f Q . c it v f I , ' 1 t 4 l THE RODEO 1942 MM Fo eword f'f1 1 Rugby Hugh School has a tradltlon wonderful tradltlon of servlce to and co operatlon with all agencnes wlth whlch our school IS Inter related There IS something reassuring something satusfynng In know Ing that this years Rodeo now becomes a part of that great tradltlon We hope publlcatlon this year we know that there are none In the :deals which gulded and promoted thus yearbook We gratefully hank all who have had any part In the J 7 ' preparation of The Rodeo of 1942 We sincerely hope that these pages wlll In some measure portray the splrlt of good old Rugby Hugh School It IS o deepest wlsh that The Rodeo wlll afford to each and every student and faculty member many happy hours of pleasant memories We have enjoyed every minute which we have devoted to brmglng this yearbook to you thus year Let us always keep alive the tradutlons of Rugby Hugh School through the courage the devotuon and the vlslon of those who attend It Sincerely THE RODEO STAFF 1942 ew, fi, fly' fl j- .J Q53 , x x J. 1 e e ' we i y I ','..',,,.v-I-'J' 2 I . z,,AfJ ,'r',4'l-'V-ff f K - ' f , .- ' A . 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I If THE RODEO 1942 45, f WNW I LaVar Jones uu ownung Bruce Ludlow vy Unt rnwhrer Pres dent V e P srde t Serretuuy Advusor One brught sunny September afternoon un 1939 there entered the portals of the R H S the largest Freshman class un uts hustory lt dudnt take long for the upper classmen to rec ognuze th t they had quute a problem on theur hands fmeanung the Freshmenh Furst off the Freshmen e'ected Blaur Geusler presudent Keuth Forsythe vuce Presudent Patrucua Snow secretary wuth Muss Rucks as theur capable advusor They chose as theur motto Unuted we stand duvuded we fall Theur furst chance to use ut came unutuatuon day when they took the Sophomores unto hand on the football fueld For theur socual affaurs that year the Freshmen dud not have very much to show As the lught of the Sophomore year dawned upon them they were ready to go forward wuth renewed vugor For the second year un hugh school the class chose Reynold George as Presudent wuth Betty Anne Woods as vuce presudent and Darsel Morgan secretary lt was the job of the ambutuous sophomores to unutu ate a group of very stubborn Freshmen The Sophomore year was very successful The Chrustmas dance was held on December 23rd and was a success both socually and funancually The class spent a bug day at Heuse on Sluff Day Offucers aboard shup for the Junuor year were Bully Casper raptaur Florence Algood 1st mate Rex Nelson 3rd mate wuth Miss Muur Supervusor of the Course Early un the fall the Junuors showed theur true colors by sponsorung a Carnuval Dance that was a great success a'l the way around lt was durung theur Jumor year that the class came unto theur own as far as partucupatuon un all the actuvutues of the school was concerned In March they sponsored the Jumor Prom wuth the theme Cunderella Ball The hall was decorated accordungly wuth a munuature coach and horses standung un the muddle of the floor lt then dawned upon thus group that they would soon enter the last year of theur hugh school career Begunnung early un the fall of 41 the Senuors started rught out by electung LaVar Jones presu dent Helen Brownung vuce presudent and Bruce Ludlow secretary Muss Unternahrer was chosen as advusor Thus Senuor year has been fulled to the brum wuth many lastung memorues The Senuor play, You Cant Take It Wuth You was one of the most entertanung comedues presented un Rugby The yearbook us a masterpuece showung the tal ent of the Senuor class un puttung thungs over bug The Senuor Ball and uts theme Memorues was one of the grrandest formal dances ever to be put on by a class of the R H S So comes the grandest event un the Iufe of any person Commencement The present Senuor class came unto the R H S wuth the largest Freshman class and ut us now goung out wuth the largest graduatung class ever to leave the R H S Thus four of the happuest years of the Senuors luves comes to an end Long after the hugh school has forgotten them the Senuors of '42 wull look back wuth fondest memorues and apprecuatuon for the thungs they learned from theur alma mater the R H S Who us ut so very smart, and loves der school wuth all der heart, and us not mussed when dey depart' DER SENIORS gf' ', f 4 ' , My . I or 7' -,T we new ' 1 , ,, 'A S ,Q Z f 1 , , -1 1 Z 1 1 ,A .,, -.. 7 W ,uf , , ' , L lf ' Q7 3,1 -. X4 A, , -, .V .3 ev , ,Q V , ,A ,. f ' , ,ft - , I 3, ,fl 4, . , Y ' V' 1 X9 fffff ' - ,, ' , ff ., ' ,aw 3 f W 4 NV - ' ' ' f , f f 2 fm ,' 'V I ' f ,ffh 7 , f f, e,,ff,. 4, .' . r f , ,f f n flfn. . 1 ,- ' ef 2 f , , Q f- f . 1 fm 4 f , Q ' ' ' ' 'I ,fha . W-. ,- V 1 g,5ZFz,f.wl . Y 1 ,N 4 ,Q . l-'ele Br ' , I e 1 i uc .L ru . L ' ' . A . . . . u . , . . a . . . H . ',, l ' Y ' 9 , I u 3 . H . . . ,, . . . , . Y - Z 1 Z . , . , . - ll I ' YI I , . V , . . . H . ,, 1 ' ' ' ll 97 u 4 7 5 u - - - u - u V . - RIGBY HIGH SCHOOL 1,-up ,X W3 wwf ,QV Florence Allgood lla Anderson Helen Anglesey Amy Avery Beth Ball Earl J. Barrow Dale Bate Willard Blshop Arzella Bowles Floyd Brown Beth Casper Bully Casper Audra Lucule Call Orrvel Call W a THE RODEO-1942 Pauline Cropus Parley Campbell George Chandler Foster Chandler Don Cazler Mary Jeanne DaBelI Grace Darlene Eckersell Kelth Forsythe Jamel Finn Loss Gllstrap Blalr Geisler Nellue Good Alyce Gllchrnst Charles Harwood Reynold George Y RIGBY HIGH SCHOOL 43 'V 'Z QF .aw Q1 Lawrence Hanson Verna Hill Este! H ill Eunice Hicks Sarah Hoggan Verda Hunsaker Loss Hall LueClIle Hymas Elmma Johnson Terry Lee Jones Vlrgunna Johnson Gwendolyn Jones DeVona Jones Victor Jones Jean Kmghorn THE RODEO-1942 Margaret Lyman Jack Love Beveriy Lessey Vnctou Lne Cecll Lwke LnR1e Nlorgin Barb1r1 Madsen Gordon McNeil Carol Maughan Dale Nielsen Rex Nelsvn Harold Nebeker NVIIJOIIC Olsen Mnldved Olson Ross Olson 'Z NNY f I 1 ' . If .X aa f xxx , .Q V, .J X My sv b v A, Q V RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL 3 R I ...Q Zendw Olstronw Eldon Poole Boyd Pettnnglll Iv n Plea Ger'1Id Rising Bette Aluce Se1qu1st Pat: ncaa Louise Snow Ted Saxton AIt1 Smith Kay Stowell Clarence Shore Jean Thornton Mwxjovne T'mner Howmd lolley C'1Ivln Twflol THE Shnrley Wllllams Fred Worcester Mabel Wetzel Betty Anne Woods Senior Class Prophecy 1953 Helen Anglesey Is the It glrl of 1953 Amy Avery Her Ilfe ambltnon has been ful fn led shes been Mrs Stowell for sux years Florence Allgood Is strll running a rlngslde gossip club Wheres Dee lla Anderson ls goung to celebrate her 13th anniversary at the Roundhouse Beth Ball Has now been a teacher of the R H S for four years Dale Bate Runs a beer Jonnt nn Park Avenue Jay Barrow Voted the greatest athlete In Idaho Wlllard Bishop Arrested agam for parkmg In Lovers Lane Arzella Bowles Bob and she are noted for wrltlng novels Floyd Brown Engaged at Madison Square Gardens Helen Browning Housemother at Unlverslty Southern Branch Beth Casper A lady barber Audra Call Bubble dancer nn floor show Bully Casper Fmally saved enough money to send for that certain gurl In Utah Parley Campbell Movie Dnrector for Fox Studlos Ornvel Call Engaged to Sally Rand Bull Call Stull slufflng school to go to Midway Don Cazler Is teachlng etiquette nn a gurls school George Chandler Went on a mlsslon to Hawau and hasnt come back yet Foster Chandler Selling hot dogs Island Paullne Cropus A bronco rnder In a wlld west Show Mary Jeanne DaBell Is runmng a Maternity Home In Salt Lake City Darlene Eckersell Professional actor between funerals 1Darrel IS an undertakerl Kenth Forsythe Doctor Forsythe IS busy dolng rush deluverles for the alumni of 1942 Janeel Fmn Nurse at an Orphan Asylum Reynold George Having a hard tlme teaching English to the descendants of Wm Rowley Blanr Geisler Blanr came home from Moscow so often to see Zenda he us stall there at Coney Lols Gllstrap ls an alr pllot flylng kmttlng to Brltaln Nellxe Good Blues singer with Jacks band now playing at New Yorks hottest hot spot Aluce Gllchrlst Stewardess on a Bomber Lols Hall Shorthand teacher at Ucon wrence Han on A JUI jItSU Instructor Charles Harwood Just won the S64 prlze In Professor Qulz Cgemusj Estel Hull Perpetual motnon genius Verna Hull Is stlll wanting for Faye Peterson to graduate Eunuce Hicks Stull going to school Sarah Hoggan ls worried over her housemald knees Verda Hunsaker She has her own hamburger and onlon shop now now turned to lonellness Kelth Jr IS start mg to school today Elmlna Johnson Is now Mrs Phal Anderson, located at Annapolis LaVar Jones ls stull a jerk jerking sodas Vlrgmua Johnson A New York Model Gwen Jones Just achelved her highest am bltlon Bruce Devona Jones Won tltle of 'Miss America' for 1953 Terry Lee Jones A banker at Monte Carlo Betty Jean Klnghorn Natlonwlde opera sunger for Metropolitan Margaret Lyman ls now glvlng plano lessons to famous puanlst Beverley Lessey Is now a second Clara Barton Victor Lee ls a scholar at the U of Idaho Jack Love Is America s fnrst and most famous swung band leader Bruce Ludlow Stull makmg models for Gwen Cecll Lake Has taken over Mr Heaths place as F F A teacher LaRae Morgan A fortune teller In Lee Wll son s roadshow Carol Maughan IBabyD Private Doctor now resldmg ln Blackfoot Barbara Madsen ls stlll makmg passes at Dale Nielsen no luck Gordon McNeal Honorary Mayor of LaBelle Dale Nielsen Is stlll that hard to get bachelor 'l ' ' I . Q' I N A y, l f w l 5 . f ? ,W . - - LueCille Hymas-Her happily married life has RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL Rex Nelson Instructor at Pocy on the tech nsque of woosng Harold Nebeker Colleen and he have turned thesr Ford sn for a Busck Msldred Olson County Nurse located at Annfs Marjorse Olson After four years of marrsed Isfe wsshes she were Msss Lsberty agasn Zenda Orstrom Stsll hopsng to share Blasrs scholarshsp at Moscow wsth hsm Ross Olson Hes a butcher now as hss father sn law was Eldon Poole ls stsll prsmpsng for nobody knows who Boyd Pettsngsll In the Foresgn Legson trysng to forget lvan Pserce Pressdent of the U S runn g for 5th term Ted Saxton Popular man about town Kay Stowell Wsll soon be delsversng ssx quarts snstead of four at hss own ressdence Sensor Ball The Sensor Ball was held Aprsl 17 sn the Armory busldsng The hall was decorated sn a whste and Maroon motsf ln the end of the hall a msnsature reproduction of the good old R H S stood sn all sts glory lt was surrounded by a soft fluffy coversng of cloud Iske maternal wsth the word Memorses etched sn huge letters nn the foreground Huge whste and maroon drapes hung sn the several arches gave the effect of an elaborate ballroom The lsghts were very low and as the couples Sensor Play You Cant Take It Wsth You was pre sented by the Sensor class on the 19th and 20th of March under the very capable dsrectson of Delos Lusk The play was a delsghtful comedy of a famsly who dsdnt ever do anythsng they dsdnt want to Thesr msxed up famsly lsfe wove a fantas tsc story that thrslled an audsence and also made them laugh The story concerned an old man and hss chsldren and grandchsldren each of whom dsd just what they wanted to and sel dom dsd anythsng that they were told to The cast sncluded twenty sensors most of Honor Roll The followsng students have recesved the hsghest grades through hsgh school KEITH FORSYTHE AUDRA CALL Patrscsa Snow Maternsty Nurse temporarsly located at Mrs Goodys Betty Seaqusst Spsrstualssm whsch was her hobby has been made her vocatson Alta Smsth Socsally shes Rsgbys fsrst lady Clarence Shore Ranch hand at a dude ranch Jean Thornton Fat woman sn a ssdeshow Howard Tolley ls a dangerous outlaw Calvsn Taylor Stsll trysng to master shorthand Margse Tanner ls busy rearsng Ralphs ssx teen chsldren Fred Worcester Bootleggsng tsres Shsrley Lue Wsllsams The tumult and the shoutsng dses Has settled down to one man Mabel Wetzel ls 19535 Oomph Gsrl Betty Anne Woods Mrs Forsythe ss stsll wast sng for Kesth to come home from delsverses Vsctor Jones Is now rasssng future farmers glsded sslently across the floor thesr thoughts drsfted back to the days they had spent sn school and they all congratulated the Sensors for choossng such an approprsate theme Memorses of our school lsfe memorses of our dances whsle we were Junsors Sophomores and Freshmen memorses of our pep rallses memorses of all the thsngs we had done ssnce we entered hlgh school they were all there and played an Important part sn maksng the Sensor Ball of 42 the grandest ever presented whom put on thesr fsrst performance on a stage They played thesr parts to perfectson and they all recesved many complsments on thesr fsne work These people spent a great deal of tsme sn preparatson for the play and called st fun because there was always somethsng new happensng at rehearsals After the play the publsc pronounced st a great success and asked for many more plays along the same lsne Crstscs proclasmed st the most outstandsng play ever presented by hsgh school people and we as Sensors hope that the undergrads wsll keep up the good work MARY JEANNE DABELL PATRICIA SNOW REYNOLD GEORGE GWENDOLYN JONES NELLIE GOOD DON CAZIER CHARLES HARWOOD MARGARET LYMAN ss vs - - - - T - i' 1 ' ' I . - - . - . , . , f . , . 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THE RODEO-1942 JUI'lIOI'S flu 4 Don Jones Wayne Nanney Peggy Burt Wayne Cowley President Secretary Vice President Advisor On the 8th day of September 1939 we the School as Freshmen with a membership of 117 Officers elected for the year were Guy Har rmgton President Don Prophet Vice Press dent and Barbara Dansie Secretary M Koller acted as our advisor until he moved at which time Mr Brewster took his place During the year we sponsored a Coed Ball which proved to be very successful Our Sophomore year was filled with fun and happiness and as we now look back upon it it was led ably by the following officers Bar bara Dansie President Don Prophet Vice President and Betty Brown Secretary M Mr Heath acted as advisor Our Sophomore Swing was more enter taining than successful however we were not Today we boast the largest Jumor class for quite some time Don Jones is our president Peggy Burt Vice President and Wayne Nan ney Secretary Mr Cowley has helped us by acting as our advisor On the 27th of October we sponsored a Carnival Dance which turned out to be highly successful and entertaining Our annual Jumor Prom was also a wonderful dance that will long be remembered We are very proud to have held the title of Juniors of the R H S Our only hope is that we can make as good Sensors as those leaving us this year DONALUE HEBDON Who is it always starts der brawl and wears der hat on in de hall, and dlsregards de SOS Call' DER JUNIORS I I 'D h X Junior class of today, entered the Rigby High disillusioned. 5 ' , . r. , . . . 3 y , U F. . . RIGBY HIGH SCHOOL 4' i ,ag Q89 4 W' W 4-3 R 51 V - ' Q fl, ', ef. J If 'W' l Y 49? Q vlgt L Deyon Anderson Blaar Anderson Donna Anglesey Calvnn Anderson Darlane Anderson Kenneth Allen Wendell Anglesey Austin ndersen Merle Beazer Lorln Bee Dorothy Briggs Cllfton Barnes Llllle Baron Colleen Blalr Kenneth Bird Betty Brown Vernon Brown LeOra Bates Jay Bates na Bates Lynn Barrow Leon Briggs Eldon Bird Jeanette Cole THE RODEO 1942 Lalvlau Crane Vlrgrnla Chwpmin l-ralph Chr :str Arlo Coles Wiyne Ch'lDl7ll Bw' bw: 1 V HOWWI d Dur him Evelyn Eddue Deome Eschler Verdd E lls Marjorie Flint Vonda Pusher Darrell Gallup Lula Grover Ray Goff Beth Grover lllolet Hmckley Donilue Hebdon Essle H I George Hob! J se, H Edlth l-l I LouJe l-linsun Wer-de I Jones Nm fray ,fi iv Q 24' 41 Q- 4' fun l 46' RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL NN fi .aff 4? 3 nd af' Z K 13 a Lucrle Johnson Eugene Johnson Yvorne Jones Ted Jones M1xlne Johnson Ralston Jones Wnlma Jones Jack L1tev Juanita Lawrence Blaine Lewis Dolores Lange Blair Lewls Lois Matson Gale Madsen Loran Mules Alta MCM urtrey Gale la Morgan Marvin Morgan L llle Newbold Reta Packer Francella Peterson Don Prophet Fay Peterson Phyllis Roundy TH E RODEO-1942 Howard Rowe J une Severson Lynn Saxton Jean Sentz Faye Stoddard Alyce Smout Katheryn Summers Lloyd Toomer Barbara Tomlmson Marjorie Treasure Jlm Wetzel Wilford Wardle Allce Walker Lee Wilson a Wilson Dorls Betty IV' Wilson Wulmw Walker Melba Yewm ld Whitman 4 All RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL JUDIOI' PFOITI On March 27 1942 the Junuor Class pre sented Its annual prom at Rlverslde Gardens The theme of the dance was Vlctory and the enture hall was decorated to slgnlfy vlctory In this war As you stepped Into the outer foyer you were handed a lovely sulver and blue Statue of Liberty program The first thmg that met your eyes was a glgantlc flag stretching the entlre wldth of the entrance Through the stars and strvpes of Old Glory you stepped unto the hall to behold a spectacular patrlotlc scene At the farther end of the hall stood the Statue of Liberty In all her twelve feet of American Leglon poster which read For God and Country The bandstand was draped un fllmy white with large eagles at Intervals ln the center of the bandstand was a large V studded wlth gold stars The rest of the decoratuons were com pleted with flags on the parapets and walls being as we were asked not to use paper At untermlsslon the Junuor and Sensor classes promenaded Mlss Luberty was represented by Mlss Marjorie Olson a Sensor She was chosen by the entlre student body The committees un charge of the Prom were as follows Decoration Barbara Dansle Von da Flsher Wulma Walker Wendell Jones Fay Peterson and Lynn Saxton Advertising Dona lue Hebdon Phyllis Roundy Wayne Nanney Wayne Chapman and Howard Rowe Tickets Reta Packer Betty Brown and Lee Wllson We as Juniors were very proud of this Prom and hope to see another excellent one luke nt next year umor creatlveness mque decoratuons ew Ideas nterestlng features racular orchestra esponslve students romenadlng Seniors CVIVIHQ refreshments K d frollc errlment en masse All These Spell the Success of the Most Important Social Event of the School Year Don says everything IS right above except the Responsive Students CAN YOU IMAGINE llfr Good being late for school Mr Brewster talklng to the gurls without blush mg Wrlrna Walker with less than three boys on the strung queendom. Directly in back of her was a large and Programs: lieggy Burt, Lucile. Johnson, J - . . U - . . N- . I - . O- R- . P - . . R - . . O- , . M- ' THE RODEO 1942 So OITIOTCS if ff We I Boyd Wulluams Jwck C'usper Puesudent Vuce Presudent ln the fall of 1940 a large group of boys and gurls enrolled un hugh school The program of en rollment was somewhat dufferent from the prevu ous years It was a dusappountment to many of them when they duscovered that the Freshman class had been transferred to the Junuor Hugh where ut was classufued as the nunth grade Thus dlsappountment was soon overcome and they got unto full swung and elected as theur class leaders Presudent Zoe Saxton Vuce Presu dent Charles Mueller Secretary Ada Gean 1' Jwck Chules Wayne Brewster Secretary Advusor Madson and Advusor Nluss Kelsey That year was uu'l of many new experuences and everlast mq memorues Theur second year has been very memorable also They chose to elect as theur offucers thus ve-ar Presuclent Boyd Wulluams Vuce Presudent ack Casper Secretary Jack Chules and Advus or Mr Brewster They have made much progress and have par tucupated un all actuvutues They have been show ung theur colors by lead-ng the upper classes un the purchasung of Defense Stamps and Bonds Who us ut thunks dey us so brught, and laughs at Freshues day and nught, and wuth dem always starts der fughtt DER SOPHOMORES' 1 I , , , V ,V - V ' W, f -Q A4199 V A, . at 51 , v ' v f ' ' fgf ' , . , 0 , -, ff ' 1 , Q f , , 44254 ' t 4 f T ' 3 ' ff , fam J , X .1 ,. . . .z L Q 4' V 1 4 1 . 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Gardner Dorothy Allen THE RODEO 1942 Betty Groom Esther Goff DonEtta Gartorl Mary George Horace Hlll Velda Hoopes Gwrth Howard Reva Hlll Ace Hansen Gertrude H1nson Elwood Hancock Harold Horne Don Jardine Ferrln Jenkins Bessle Klrby Kenneth Ludlow Lucllle Larsen Delbert Lundqulst Faye Llndsiy DeLoy Lemmon Duck Lessey LuDene Morg1n B1vb1l1 NlcNelI WfIll11'l Mo1g'm Mwv nn NlcMurtrey Lola Nl1e Mueller Ada Gean Madsen Char les Mueller Roy Olsen Ray Olsen Joy Olsen Nada Packer uk. I X A ff' X f f jfwfif fir M 4' an f flu fl so MQ 4 xiii? X ,llx if RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL x 4 e Y 1? Q-l'4 5. .s 4 if M49 NW? may an 1 Q Robert Perry Derald Purser Grant Plnnock lleen Rhodes Melton Rackham Charlene Ricks Marlon R lttel Stephen Sharp Zoe Saxton Ralph Sharp Joyce Sorensen Bartley Stowell Donna Thornton Ted Wllmont Dorthy Wllllams Leo Weaver Betty Wilson Keith Whittle Marjorie Walker Lew Wllllarns Lucille Ward Delbert Waters Helen Wolfensberger Geraldine Wllkms . 1 Q I X ' i L., 4 Lf V . 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It was Keep 'em FIying. NJ RIGBY HIGH SCHOOL 4' 3 Dolores Allen John Allred Cleo Anderson Loyd Anderson Dona Anderson Donna Anderson Lyle Anglesey Beth Balrd Ray Bates Barbara Bate Grant Beck Tessle Bell Alvln Bard :Ima Blrd Bill Briggs Edythe Bright Lynn Brown Helen Briggs Rex Brown Lols Brown Dean Call Jean Call Don Call Donna Campbell Grant Chandler Elame Casper Lucille Chapman Elnora Coles Beverley Crane Arlene Cllfford Ray DeRoche Lorna Ellis Delbert Ellis Bruce Eckersell Elmer Fox Dorothy Granden Joe George Jay Grlllles Wanda Green LaVon Grlffln A 4' 3 'V 'Amy X ,v fa f, .rf A Q ' . , ' .3 'F' I 4, 6 1 V, ' ' 1 X I l 1 G' 31 ,.:, Ils 1 I ' . -I I , f.'V A . I T7 .ap ,Q -- 1 , '- .:., , I r ,l.V 1 f .1 ' - ,. ..::- fr . -1 ., ,C ,ll, l-, f 4 i Y ,,. V.., A X U A ,.,. , L 2 ,Q K A - 1 .vvvnl ' ..,. 9:-,- I Aa ' ,V 53 A : ff, Q 2, I I , ,.Z- -'--,- A MA 2 ,. f .,., , M -A X , 55 X 4 N if . I ' 'J K ,mt . 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' v T , , f 1 x . k O Al 4 - ' X 1 i THE RODEO-1942 Supermtendent ROSS T ROWE Thus yearbook has been dedlcated to the Rugby Hugh School boys who are now among the armed forces of our country We at home owe these boys and our country all the support that we can glve them at thus time Our part In thus great war IS to serve wullmgly, effuc lently and voluntarlly an whatever we can The needs of the hour wull be our guldeposts learn mg IS the roadbed we must take efflclent study wnll smooth the way the total personality IS the vehlcle on which we wlll rlde strong bodies are the englne that wlll pull the blg vlctory traln a healthy mlnd wlll glve momentum and loyalty to Democracy wlll provude a sound spurltual philosophy whlch sets the course we will travel tomorrow Lets all go to work on the bug Job thai Ines ahead w Pnncnpal NIMROD GOOD Today we stand on the brink of tomorrow Thus school year ushered Into the hlstory of our Hugh School a second World War History repeats ltself on an ever wider and far flung front Democracy agaln stands face to face wlth the destruction of our Ideals Memory brlngs back to us how nobly our student heroes of time ago so unselfushly offered theur Ilves as a sacrlflce on the altar of Freedom Today we have agaln an even greater menace which calls for even greater sacrlflce than has been known In the annals of all history to date Full of hope we face the Tomorrow terrlble as It may be expected to be Our fauth nn our Student Body of now IS as farm as the ones of the other crles of two odd decades ago are thelr successors and wull without fall meet as they dld the nssue before us wuth hugh hopes of bulldlng to the glory of our School our State and our Natlon an enduring peace , 1 l 1 4 - 5, V -if ' ' A ' I I ' , , Q - . . . . 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J i Q c 'S '79 ' L ll THE RODEO-1942 JDV 43 Q 6 ff Darlene Eckersell Betty A Woods Pres Barbara Madsen V P Zenda Orstrom Secy Florence Allgood Shirley Wllllams Peggy Burt Betty Brown Vonda Flsher Luclle Johnson Lous Matson Loss Mae Brown Joyce Sorensen Donna DeRoche Velma Ferguson Faye Lindsay Rhea Johnson Laughlng cheerful faces sparkling fun loving personalities hugh s holastlc rating and a keen awareness of what go ng on around them these are the Jon de Vol gurls elghteen poised and charmlng young ladies whose chlef Interests Ile In ser ce to their school and to their country Jol de Vol advisors are chosen only after careful dellberatlon by the members and thelr Barbara Dansue Betty Groom Marlon Fowler charming advisors of 1941 42 are Miss Marian Fowler and Miss Rhea Johnson who are real assets to the club On February 14 they met for thelr annual Sweetheart Banquet after whlch they held dance with the Pepperettes All ln all I thunk we can safely say the out standlng Jol de Vols are on the road to a long and lastlng leadership ln school affairs Thus Page Sponsored by IDAHO DRUG COMPANY R M Bramblet Phone 2:1 I I I ' , ' W U fl ' '38 3 , 1 I! 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Vi . , - RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL Colleen Blaur Wlth the lovely brown halr Shes a slght for Harolds eyes She never tells Iles Therefore shes a pruze Mary George Sweet and Dernure A candy lass as she Lovlng and sweet No one can compete With Mary Helen Wolfensberger Shes not like llmburger Shes sweet and shes cheerful We thunk shes the best ln the West Phyllis Arre Roundy Sure n fs around Thus no one can deny Shes fast and shes peopy Shes sweet and shes heppy Wllma Walker Was a talker Her middle name begins with B They ll always be there And excitement IS where She IS Patty Snow Not far from efflclent Is very nroflclent In attaching herself To the Call Nada Packer Needs no backer For she has a wlll of her own In the form of Duane Casper Betty Anne Woods Always says Ooochle Could she mean our SB President we hope' The Pepperettes one of the oldest and b st known of the service clubs of the Rigby Hugh School have really been on their toes this year Being led by Patrlcla Snow President Wllma Walker Vlce President and LouJean Hans n Secretary they could hardly help being fore most un school actnvntles Among other services performed for the bene fnt of the R HS they have sold tickets to school plays sold candy at basket and football DeVona and Wllma Jones Sisters of course So different and yet so allke Youll fund them at the Royal Te ephone number unknown Luclle Johnson And Soda Jerk Jones Get around And vx a nt a klddln Peggy Burt O r ltfle f t 'u t 1 ores blondes We lowt blame her Vo'1c'a Fisher Hate to wash dishes Loves o swipe klsses Sus boom bah lola Mae Mueller I-las never been In the cooler For that we don t blame her Barbara Dansle Sweet as a pansle Loves food out of cansles But hates boys out of same Lols Mae Brown Llves out of town And that makes It hard on rubber tures Too bad' Velma Ferguson She loves to have fun She llkes some man s son Wonder who' Amy Avery Kay Stowell s llttle torch She has no front porch But Kay has a car Zenda Orstrom Loves and masters Meaning Guess who? games aided the Red Cross and stall found tume left over to be among the hlghest In scholastlc ratings Theur annual Sweetheart Formal whlch con slsts of a banquet and a dance the dance bemg held In collaboratuon with the Jon de Vol was held on February 14 St Valentines Day Here s three cheers for the Pepperettes may thenr many services and the joy they brmg to other people never be forgotten Thls Page Sponsored By BLOCK S Inc . . 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' , A 1 V f.?' 5fv1 f - In 5 44 K, e ' as - .Qi -11:5-1 ' M w .J RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL Journalism 5445 4G14 Flrst row left to right Wllma Walker Wayne Nanney LueCllIe Hymas Vlrglnla Chapman Madge Kurby Gwen Jones Standing Mlss Kelsey Boyd Pettmgnll Eldon Poole Donalue Hebdon Lawrence A1 Hanson Fred Worcester Mabel Wetzel Alta Smith Verda Hunsaker Nellle Good LaRae Morgan Beth Grover Vonda Flsher lda Wllson Wilma Jones LaVar Jones Audra Call Gwendolyn Jones Helen Kelsey Editor Advisor Thus year for the flrst tnme ln the hsstory of the hugh school the school paper has been published by a journalism class under the sup ervlslon of Mlss Helen Kelsey Heretofore the paper had been put out In spare time of the staff members The work of edltmg the Beacon which ap peared regularly each two weeks took only part of the time The other class periods were devoted to a more formal unstructlonal pro gram, planned to develop the staff along the lmes of thelr particular weakness and needs The class also reported the school news for The Rugby Star Gwen Jones capably fllled the posltlon of editor In chlef but the remalner of the staff posltuons were rotated Meetmg every day dur :ng the class period and oftentimes after school, the members of the class were exposed to the technical aspects of journallsm and manage ment and learned how to work together to reach a common objective the prlntlng of the school paper This Page Sponsored by UTAH IDAHO SCHOOL SUPPLY CO 155 So State Salt Lake Cnty Everything for Office and Schools , fs M ,A .V f- 3,4 THE RODEO-1942 Quill and Scroll Ka From left to I'l9ht Furst row Nellue Good LueCulle Vonda Fusher Second row Muss Kelsey Gwen Jones Hymas Carol Maughan Audra Call Donalue Hebdon Wulma Walker Ida Wulson Carol Maughan Presudent Due to the fauthful constant effort of Rugby Hugh School Journalusts for many years on March 27 1941 the Rugby Hugh was admutted unto the exclusuve Internatuonal Honorary So cuety for Hugh School Journalusts The cere mony consusted of a formal candle lughtung servuce and a dunner Sugar Salems Ragus saruan chapter unstalled us Our chapter was named after Vardus Fusher a famous wruter who graduated from Rugby Hugh Audra Call Nellue Good Nelda Brown Carol Maughan Louuse Morrus LueCulle Hymas Gwen Jones Jack Taylor and our advusor Muss Helen Kelsey were the charter members and re ceuved lufe membershup puns unto the organuz atlon The honorary members chosen were Mr Ross T Rowe Mrs Herbert Morrus Mrs Wm J Jones and Mr Numrod Good Each member receuved a gold pun and a sub scruptuon to the Natuonal Quull and Scroll maga zune Thus us the most exclusuve club un school The Secretary of the Natuonal Socuety un Chu cago examunes the students work and after careful consuderatuon on the part of the local and natuonal commuttee he receuves hus bud to Joun Thus year the club has been ably led by Carol Maughan as presudent and Audra Call as sec retary and treasurer The new members chosen were Ida Wulson Vonda Fusher Wulma Walker and Donalue Hebdon The unuforms conform wuth the Natuonal col ors black skorts and whute jacket blouses wuth the black unsugnua QS on the pockets The sororuty has met wuth many outstand ung successes thus year among whuch were a Book for vuctory campaugn, and a short story contest The socuety has been praused hughly and recognuzed publucly many tumes for the good work ut us doung Let s guve a toast to Quull and Scroll' AUDRA CALL Secretary Treasurer E R CUNNINGHAM Photo Engravung Room 10 Coltman Bldg Idaho Falls Idaho 3 3 A 1 P. . M, 5 - f . ,,. .I 4 . 21 - 1 . - I ' . ' I ' . : ' , , - u u u u . . , . . , . . . , . . , - I - l Y y , - U I . Y l . '. T I D I 1 I ' ' ' ' ll Y, u - - - 1 - n . I ' A ll ' ll ' . . , - , , - - . . . , , . . . I Y u u y - u u u u u u , - . - u R IGBY HIGH SCHOOL Rho Delta Gamma Al. 'VY aw' Don Jones Mary Jeanne DaBell Patricia Snow Delos Lusk President Vice Presldex t Secretary Advisor First row left to right Darlene Eckersell Patty Snow Don Jones Mary Jeanne DaBelI Shirley Wll LueCille Hymas Keith Forsythe Betty Anne Woods hams Standing Mr Lusk Audra Call LaVar Jones Billy Casper The Rho Delta Gamma club was organized in 1935 under Mr Arch Williams for the purpose of promoting speech and dramatlcs in the Rigby High School lt is one of the outstanding clubs of the school and it selects its members for their ability, scholarship, and interest in school life. This year nine new members will be elected into the club. There are 21 members including Mr. Delos Lusk, the advisor, who took Mr. Richard Rasmussen's place at the middle of the year. Each year the club presents to the outstand- ing girl and boy an award in recognition of their dramatic ability. v, This Page Sponsored By HOTEL RIGBY THE RODEO-1942 R Club Fsrst row left to rsght Jack Chsles Jay Bates Boyd Pettsngsll Ray Goff Reynold George secretary Blasr Gessler vsce pressdent Orlvel Call pressdent Second row Coach Lovejoy Bud Anderson Dale Each year anyone who has lettered sn any of the sports masnly football basketball or track have the prsvslege of entersng the R Club The R Club has not been very actsve thss year assde from an snstsatson for the new mem bers The snstsates were compelled to learn the defsnstson of leather and dress up sn some out landssh costumes Below ss a lsst of the members and what they have lettered sn Football Basketball Track Boyd Pettsngsll Sensor Blasr Gessler Sensor Orlvel Call Sensor Reynold George Sensor Kesth Forsythe Sensor Bsll Call Sensor Lawrence Hanson Sensor Dale Nselsen Sensor Ray Goff Junsor Jay Bates Junsor Fay Peterson Junsor Jack Later Jack Chsles Sophomore Bud Anderson Sophomore Ace Hanson Sophomore Lew Wsllsams Sophomore 1 Nselsen Ace Hansen Bsll Call Lawrence Hanson Lew Wsllsams Kesth Forsythe Fay Peterson Jack Later Ray Goff fwho ss brokej I have one fasth ful frsend left Orlvel Who ss that' Ray My pspe I can always draw on that Wslma W I just came from the beauty parlor Don Jones It was closed I suppose' Mr Orstrom Now Zenda I dont object to your staysng up late but I do object to your boy frsend taksng the mornsng paper wsth hsm when he leaves fmeansng Blasne Cesslenb Curly About how long can a man Isve Sleepy Anderson I dont know How old are you Les Johnson You are arrested for speed sng young man Jay Bates You can t arrest me I m a stu dent of the R H S Les Ignorance ss no excuse Well Fay sasd Kesth vssstsng hsm at the hospstal you ve been through some tsght squeezes lately Well-er stammered Fay blushsng a vol ent psnk I admlt the nurses here have been pretty good to me Thss Page Sponsored By BROULIM S STORES , 4 1 Q J .M A- 3 , 5 -U . . 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I , .e.. 1 ' , - ' RIGBV H IGH SCHOOL Rodeo Staff Reynold George Clarence Shore Devona Jones Boyd Pettlngull Edltor Business Manager Advertlslng Mgr Art Edltor X f Flrst row left to right Bruce Eckersell Ada Jean Madsen Clarence Shore Fleynold George Jlmmy Durham Phyllis Roundy Boyd Pettmgull Second EXECUTIVE BOARD Fleynold George Edltor Howard Durham Asst Edltor Clarence Shore Business Manager Peggy Burt Asst Busmess Manager DeVona Jones Advertlsmg Manager Lucnle Johnson Asst Advertlslng Manager row Rex Nelson Luclle Johnson Peggy Burt De Vona Jones Wayne Nanney Miss Unternahrer Boyd Pettlngnll Art Editor Wayne Nanney Asst Art Editor CLASS SALESMEN Rex Nelson Senior Phyllls Roundy Jumor Ada Gean Madsen Sophomore Bruce Eckersell Freshman The Rodeo Staff was organized early ln the fall and proceeded to go rlght to work to put out the school annual Mass Unternahrer advlsor of the Sensor class also acted as advnsor for the staff Everyone worked dllogently to put out a good book The book was fmlshed as the result or many long hours of work Thus Page Sponsored By AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK f ,mfg . - 'V W, 1 Q 'I ' . 73 . , Q , ' A K 'A 1 .. 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' V THE RODEO-1942 Vocational Agriculture ai 'LA QC First row left to right Delbert Waters Deloy Lemmon Clifton Barnes Lee Aders Lynn Saxton Joel McCrae Darrell Gallup Second row Ronald Foster Elmer Summers Horace Hull Ferren Jenkins Harold Horn Alvin Blrd Jack Larsen Third row Briggs Jack Allred Jay Barrow Orlvel Call Fourth row Gayle Morgan Eldon Bird Ray Lindsay John Summers Lloyd Anderson Merlin Briggs Jack Koon Milton Rackham Dale Young Fifth row Ray Goff Wilford Wardle Ivan Pierce Cloe Anderson Elwood Hancock Keith Whittle Mr Heath Back Austin Anderson Lew Williams Gayle Madsen Blair Geisler Darrel Gallup Some outstanding awards have been given to the Rugby F F A nn the last two years ln 1940 Blair Geisler received the Umon Pacific Schol arshlp Each year the Umon Pacific Railroad gives a scholarship to the University of Idaho to the outstanding student of the F F A work ln each county that the railroad passes through This scholarship entitles Blair to S100 and also a round trip from Moscow Arvllle Jones was chosen as the alternate These two students were also elected to the degree of State Farmer, a very high honor Blair was also elected as state secretary of the Future Farmer Association Again ln 1941 the Union Pacific Scholarship went to a Rugby student The award went to Darrell Gallup, the present president of the Rugby F F A These scholarships have come as a result of hard work Both of these boys had some very good projects, and are well deserving of the scholarships This Page Sponsored By SMITH HARDWARE G IMP C0 Phone 9 I I -Q A f 4 ' A. q I nk' A Ted Wilmot, Kenneth Ludlow, Howard Tolley, Bill row: Marvin Anderson, Jay Bates, Victor Jones, r ia c - RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL The Seventh Annual Ag Ball was held In the Junuor Hugh audutoruum November 19 1941 The dance was very successful Thus us con sudered one of the bug events of the year The commuttee consusted of Darrel Gallup chaurman Vuctor Jones advertusung Ted Jones programs and Lynn Saxton refreshments The buggest event of thus dance was the se Iectuon of Muss Farmer for 1941 The honor was guven to Reva Hull The two runners up for Queen were Beverly Beazer and Marlene K'-'PPP Other events of thus dance were The decora tuons and Raffle of Produce The produce was guven away to the people holdung the lucky numbers A 22 pound turkey was won by Lynn Brown The Rugby Vocatuonal Agruculture Depart ment for 1941 42 had an enrollment of 24 Fresh men 19 Sophomores and 21 Junuors and Senuors The offucers for the Future Farmer organuza tuon are Darrel Gallup presudent Ted Jones, vuce presudent Kenneth Ludlow treasurer Har old Nebeker sceretary Ronald Foster reporter and Grant Beck watch dog In the Junuor F F A Faur held June 15th Rugby won second to Ucon In total pounts The Rugby Department had furst pruze agruculture booth at Rurue and second pruze county booth at Blackfoot The Rugby potato gradung team won second un the Shelley potato show for the At the Ogden Luvestock show the Crop Judg Ing team placed second and the Luvestock team fourteenth In thurty teams entered Lew Wul Iuams represented the Chapter In the Publuc Speakung contest THE FUTURE FARMER CREED I belueve In the future of farmung wuth a fauth born not of words but deeds achuevements won by the present and past generatuons of farmers IH the promuse of better days through better ways even as the better thungs we now enjoy have come up to us from the struggles of former years l belueve that to luve and work on a good farm us pleasant as well as challengung for I know the joys and duscomforts of farm lufe and hold an unborn fondness for those assocuatuons whuch even In hours of duscouragement I can not deny I belueve In leadershup from ourselves and respect from others 1 Malueve In my own abul uty to work effucuentlyind thunk clearly wuth such knowledge and skull as I can secure and In the abuluty of organuzed farmers to serve our REVA HILL Muss Farmer for 1941 Other actuvutues uncluded Chapter nursery cooperatuve buyung of feed and successful year In Farm Mechanlcs Thus Included the construc tuon of 11 hog houses, and 30 sets of harness ouled and repaured In addutuon to many other jobs Due to Increased pruces the Chapter members Investments amounted to more than S9 000 00 as compared wuth S7 00000 for last year Swune contunues to be the most popular project and has the greatest Investment Events to take place before September In Falls on Aprll 28 29 the Junuor Luvestock show at Rugby In May and the State Future Farmer conventuon and Judgung Contest at Bouse In August The Future Farmers wull also take an outung durung the summer own and the publuc Interest un marketung the product of our toul l belueve we can safeguard those rughts agaunst practuces and polucues that are unfaur I belueve In less dependence on beggung and more power In bargaunung In the lufe abundant and enough honest wealth to help make It so for others as well as myself In less need for charuty and more of It when needed In beung happy myself and playung square wuth those whose happuness depends upon me l belueve that rural Ameruca can and wull hold true to the best tradutuons In our natuonal lufe and that I can exert an Influence un my home and communuty whuch wull stand solud for my part In that Inspurung task fAdopted by the Thurd Annual Congress F F A J Thus Page Sponsored By ANDERSON STUDIO, Rexburg Idaho . : . , . . 5 , .at ' ll ' fl third consecutive year. clude: State F. 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'R' TXVN ,Q F4 , 2 , ' 'V H I f .f 1 WW 4 1 I I V, TH E RODEO-1942 ootball Frorn left to rught Furst row Kenneth Call Duck Lessey Zane Hall Bud Saxton and Ray Mules man Bates Lew Wulluams Lee Wulson Thurd row Coach agers Joel Later Joe George Earl Olaveson Jerry Scott Fleynold GCOFQC Delbefi LUYIUQUISY Kelih Jensen and Bully Lovejoy mascot Second row Forsythe Blaur Geusler Lawrence Hanson Ray Goff Dean Call DeLoy Lemmon Ace Hansen Jack Chules Bull Call Bud Chapman Dale Nlelsen Billy CHSPCF Oruvel Call Howard Rowe Boyd Pettungull Jay Jack Later Coach Lovejoy A slow start and Dame Fortune went together to guve one of the best teams to represent Rugby Hugh School for several years a poor season After takung a 34 to 0 defeat from Shelley last years champuons the Red Devuls came back and turned un one of the best defensuve records un the con ference Ashton the undefeated champ uons of the conference was held to a 6 to 0 wun and was kuckung from uts goal lune when the whustle ended the game Few teams were able to pene trate unsude the Red Devuls 20 yard Iune Practucally all scores were made on passes In only one game dud the Rugby offense get rollung and that was to hand Druggs a 20 to 0 defeat Druggs was the only team able to tue Ashton The Red Devuls lose Blaur Geusler Keuth Forsythe Reynold George Bully Casper Dale Nuelsen Boyd Pettungull Lafvrence Hanson Bull Call and Oruvel Fall through graduatuon Oruvel Call a 3 year Ietterman was one of the tough est luttle guards un the conference and wull be greatly mussed Shelley Druggs St Anthony Rexburg Sugar Cuty Furth 7 0 Thus Page Sponsored By ROYAL THEATRE House of Huts -,,,,,,-,,,------,,,,34--ee-,0 Ashton ...,. .,.e.. , e..,e.,,.. 6 ,-,-.- 0 ' ,,,,-w,-,-,.-,,,,,-,,, 0 ,.,-, 20 , -,.,-.-,,e,,,,., 13 .e..,. 0 -,----------,-,,----7-----LO ' ,,,,,,,.,..,.,.,.. 7 ,,,,,, 6 RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL Ace Hansen Bully Casper center fullback Boyd Pejtlnglll Lawrence Hanson center tackle 1 ,Y -,wwf JK ln., Jay Bates Reynold George Jack Chnles Jack Later guard quarterback tackle halfback La NX Keith Forsythe Blair Geisler a Howard Rowe halfback end end halfback ,A .zln N rf lf!!! Ray Goff Orlvel Call Dale Nielsen tackle guard tackle This Page Sponsored By RIGBY DRUG COMPANY THE RODEO-1942 Basket Ball From left to rught Furst row Coach Lovejoy Wen dell Jones manager Bud Anderson Wayne Morgan Dean Call Earl Olaveson Joe George Doyle Burgess Ray Mules Second row Kenneth Call Vuctor Jones Delbert Lundquust Don Jones Ray Olsen Ace Han The Rugby Red Devuls presented the most formudable quuntets to represent Rugby Hugh for some years The season however was not wuthout uts ups and downs The Red Devuls got off to a good start by downung Iona one of the strongest teams un thus sectuon Rugby also trummed Idaho Falls on theur home floor a feat that had not been accomplushed for many years Rugby had luttle trouble un defeatung Ucon the runners up un the state Class B tournament Mudway and Ammon were the only local teams able to make ut two straught over the Devuls After takung all the valley teams un strude durung the regular season Rugby had a bug dusappountment at the dustruct tournament The Rugby Spencer Iona Ucon Buhl Idaho Falls Buhl Rurue Iona Sugar Cuty Mudway St Anthony sen Howard Rowe Zane Hall Jack Chules Coach Scott Thurd row Reynold George Keuth Forsythe Blaur Geusler Ray Goff Lee Wulsoru Lawrence Han son Bull Call Boyd Pettungull Fay Peterson boys never got unto swung and were elumunated un two straught games The tournament games were as follows Rexburg 38 Rugby 30 Idaho Falls 43 Rugby 35 Four men wull be lost from the team by graduatuon Reynold George, Keuth Forsythe Boyd Pettungull, and Blaur Geusler Blaur Geusler was elected the team captaun and was selected as one of the outstandung men of the tourna ment also havung the hughest average for pounts of any player un any two games The J V and Frosh had a good year show ung some good talent for comung years The J V s lost only 2 games un 23 The Frosh lost 2 un 8 starts These boys bear watchung un the near future Furth Rexburg Mudway Shelley Rexburg Rupert Furth St Anthony Shelley Ammon Rurue Sugar Cuty 3 Thus Page Sponsored By NIELSEN MOTOR COMPANY ' ' -----...----..-..e...... ..... 2 3 ...... 58 -----,-,--,,,---,, ,------22--,e--34 ----,-LW-----------U-,-25----,-34 ------..------,-------------e-29----,,32 ' --------------------,-,-U37,-,,,,35 ----------------------------..20-----..31 ------------------------,--19,---,-24 -----------------------------25---..--22 -------------------------34-----,33 Rupert .................e,........ 23 ...... 18 Ammon ........................ --32 ...... 31 --------------..------,23---,--29 -----------------------,e--45----,,33 -..--,,-L-.,---,-,-------------32------30 ' ---------------------,,-----21------44 ' ' .....e....................... 20 ...... 35 . ................-..... 32 ,.,.,, 49 -----------------------------39------23 ---------------------------34----,,36 ' ............... .. ....... 28 ...... 27 .......................... 45 ...... 30 ' .......................... 26 ...... 19 ' ' ............................. 28 ...... 47 . .....,.,,.,,,......... 24 ...... 37 ' .............,.,,,,,,,, 4 .,,,,, 31 RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL From left to rnght Furst row Coach Scott Fteynold George Howard Rowe Don Jones Bull Call Boyd Pettlnglll Coach Lovejoy Second row Kelth For Thus plcture was taken ln the middle of the season The ten men who got to go to the IS tract tournament were Blair Geisler Keith Forsythe Reynold George Boyd Pettlnglll sythe Blalr Geisler Ray Goff Lawrence Hanson Lee Wllson Fay Peterson Don Jones Lee Wllson Howard Rowe, Ray Goff Fay Peterson and Bud Saxton These men wall all receive varslty basketball letters The R H S student body was very capably led by Phyllis Roundy Zenda Orstrom and Wayne Nanney ln promoting Pep Wayne was often spoken of as the Rose between two thorns The Yell Kung spent a lot of extra tume with the service clubs In getting some organ uzed yellnng Phyllis and Zenda were even 'try mg to do acrobatlcs toward the end of the year Thus Page Sponsored By BASH L BENNETT, Attorney At Law l . . . : V . -I - v . - 1 v y 1 v . 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I 9 Y ' - . . , ,, . n xv ' ' TH E RODEO-1942 Track Furst row left to rught Bud Anderson broad jump and javelun Jack Chules 220 and 440 Kay Stowell mule Back row Lawrence Hanson shot put and duscus George Chandler half mule Lew Wulllams 100 yard dash broad jump and Coach Lovejoy mmf Left to rught Bud Anderson Jack Chules Lew Wulluams relay team After many years of absence track agaun entered the Rugby Hugh un 1941 wuth some very satisfactory results Three meets were entered un 41 the furst beung an unvutatuonal meet held at Ucon whuch uncluded Shelley Ucon Mudway Ammon Spen cer and Rugby The results of the meet were as follows Lew Wulluams won the 100 yard dash and placed un the broad jump Lawrence Hanson took furst un the shot put and second un the duscus George Chandler placed furst un the half mule and Kay Stowell took the mule Jack Chules took the 220 and Anderson placed un the broad Jump A relay team composed of Chules Anderson Wulluams and Perry won the 880 relay cup The next meet attended was the unvutatuonal meet at Pocatello whuch uncluded the best ath letes un Southern Idaho George Chandler placed thurd un the half mule All of the boys placed un the Dustruct meet held at Rexburg and receuved letters Only one man was lost by graduatuon Warren Perry Wuth a year of experuence and a new track that us beung funushed up thus sprung we wull expect plenty of enthusuasm and some excellent performances from these boys Already thus year un some trual meets Rugby has won just about everythung they entered Thus Page Sponsored By IDAHO FOOD G, MUELLERS MARKET I Z Z, . v 4 .. , - ' Q.. w wi' ,, fa W ' u 7 u I , Q , . Z - - 3 v - 2 1 u I - 3 . ef ' I V 1 V - ! 1 1 . , . . . , . 7 Y l Y - - ' , . - , . . . . . 7 RIGBY H IGH SCHOOL SCIIIOI' We the class of forty two Have a story to tell to you Some great treasures we leave behmd Oh fellow students treat them kund Darlene Eckersell wulls her pretty red haur To Ada Jean Madsen our blonde so faur Reyno d the good boy leaves to the school Hus abuluty to conform wuth every rule Bette Seaquust lean and leaner Guves her heught to a comung senuor Beth Ball her graceful fugure She leaves to Lullle whos a Iuttle bugger Audra Call her head of brauns She leaves to Jean Seutz for Iearnung pauns Rex the answer to a maudens prayer Leaves to Darwun hus beautiful black haur A generous gurl us Verna Hull Shell leave Fay gurls so get your full Wulls ut to Johnny wuth pleasures untold Barbara and Florence un nature aluke Leave theur oldest gum to the Junuors for spate DeVona Jones leaves her black eyes and haur To Alyce Smout that peroxude so rare Margaret and LueCulle theur shorthand wull share Wuth someone whose grades are not qulte so faur Marjorie and Margue un names quute the same Leave to Vonda theur hugh school fame lf Alyces power us through her eyes Evelyn Eddue wull surely get the pruze Bull W Calls l am ut Hell leave It to anyone utll fut Blalr Geisler knows ut all Thus knowledge he leaves to Essue Hall Zenda Orstrom leaves her gum debt To Don Jones the teachers pet Those non studuous ways of Clarence Shore He wulls to Darrel Gallup for better grades more Lawrence Hanson leaves hus manly grace To Ralston Jones wuth hus brught smulung face Sarah Hoggan wuth her sweet charmung ways Leaves them to Phyllus for happuer days Elmuna and Alta theur typewrutung speed They ll gladly guve to a Junuor un need Beverley Lessey a bug hearted Senuor Leaves Barbara a treatuse How to be Meaner Dale leaves hus abuluty to get out of a scrap To Don Prophet that cute Junuor chap Cecul Lake wull leave hus charmung smule To a Junlor who can make It worth hus whlle Bruce Ludlow leaves hus scholastuc skull To Flay Goff to use uf he wull Kelth Forsythe a Prof' of hugh school days Wulls to Lloyd hus abuluty to make A s Amy and Kay theur love duvune Leave to Wayne Nanney to do as he wull Gerald Rusung our Vukung tall Leaves ut to Jummy so he can see over all Carol Maughan wllls blue eyes and blonde haur To Beth Grover that brunette so rare Harold Nebeker has left hus charmung smules To the Junuor Lorln Mules Mary Jeannes sweet and charmung ways She leaves Wulma Walker for her Senuor days Helen Brownungs fugure so Iuthe and trum She leaves Aluce Walker to help keep slum Shurley Lou and LaFlae the Sensor vamps Leave theur men un Peggys clamps Woodsues Iuttle guggle she leaves So Delores can at least laugh up her sleeve Gwen Jones does her edutorshup wull So some Junuor of journalusm can get hus full The rest of you students look up and smule You mught fund some thungs that are worthwhule We ve done our duty had our fun And our hugh school race us nearly won Keep up the fught with grun after grun And the rest of you wull surely wun Thus Page Sponsored By RIGBY HOME FURNISHINGS COMPANY I I 1 ' v I I V , . . . . 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