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EE 3,2 MW MW 35 EW figizigzlf jksgx Qiiiifgf ipqwww ails eifE, 32 JZ LREQQ iEE?Ei? j f E c O M ET 1952 Q cjFFlc igAtQ SQEAQRBQOIQ- GF THE ASSOCIATED 5T QDEN T5 Q oFQRHPERT HIGH SCHOOL. F EDITION ' DePalmo Egfittfir-Jane Remsberg f-1 tg ,Xl -. 4 5' XI DEDICAT ON We dedicate this annual to om' principal, Mr. Carl Huntington, for the fine job he has done in keeping our school functioning smoothly. His friendship ancl fairness will always be remembered. jypvkvka xr'f 'Af ' 'ull 'QVIQY tl nwuiigjyj ,um AD INISTRATION srunfnr council Composed of the three elected officers, the president and vice-president of each class, and Principal Huntington as ex-officio, the student council is the head of student gov- ROY DAY ernment at RHS. It also sponsors the Frosh Student Body President Initiation Dance in the fall. ...1..,.L Seated-John Hutton, Ray Jarvis, Joyce Aston, Roy Day, Alvin Schenk, Mr. Huntington, DeVere Kent, .ois Crandall. Standing-Robert Dairy, Gary Fenton, Tommy Day, Douglas Mangum. ALVIN SCHENK V17ce-Presidenf JOYCE ASTON Secretm y Treasuv f 1 , Wiwwfifg L , .M ig SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS Lorraine Weimer ..........Y,..,,,.,,,, Sec.-Treas. Jack Hutton .,..,Y,,........,,,....A....,... Vice-Pres. Dorothy Jamison Raymond Jarvis. ..,,Y,,Reporter ......,..President JUNioi2s - Larry Olsen ................................ Yell King Lois Crandall ................,... .......... V ice-Pres. Carol Dunn ............. ......... S ec.-Treas. D-eVere Kent .,................. ...,..... P resident Louise Freiburger ....... ....,........ R eporter Barbara Parker .....,,,. ........ Y ell Queen U FRESHMEN - Robert Dalry ...................,.,..,,,..... Vice-Pres. Dennis French ........,.......,,,,,,,,,,,. Yell King Galen Rockford ,,,.,., .....,,, Y ell Kjng LaJune Garner ....,,,.,, ,,,,,, S ec.-Treas. Douglas Mangum Y..,,,,,....,, ,....,,,. P resident SOPHOMORES Jeanne Giraud ....,,,,,,,,i,,,......,. Tom Marklancl i,,,,r, Karlene Kuebli ,Yi,... Tommy Day ......,,. Jimmy Felton ,,,,,, Gary Fenton ,,,,,,,, Yell Queen ,,,,,,Sec.-Treas. ,,,n.YRepcrter .......r.President .......Y'ell King ,,,,,,,Vice-Pres. ww ' . Atl' at if ML 'i . K 9 A ' SV -... f .Q .v,X, K A I sg. E . SHERMAN BLACK arnalisin, Speech, Social xdies, Press Club and aspian Sponsor, Jr. visor LTER BROMENSCHENKEL arnistry, Physics, Mech. living, Sr. Advisor . JESS BROWN Evers' Education MR. CARL HUNTINGTON Principal, Student Council Advisor, Geology MRS. LENA SAFFLE Sec. to Principal MR. NOLAN BURNETT Boys' P.E., Soph. Advisor MRS. HELEN BULLOCK Latin, English, Thespian Sponsor, Frosh Advisor MR. HARRY DENNIS J.V. Coach, Civics, Amer- ican History, Health, Jr. Advisor MR. EMORY DIETRICH Football and Track Coach Gen. Math, R-Club Advisor Frosh Advisor MRS. WANDALEE DSPAIN Guidance, Psychology, Soc- iology, Econornics, Wld. Geography, Pirateen Spon- sor, Soph. Advisor MR. EARL GRIFFIN Ind. Arts, Hi-Y Sponsor Jr. Advisor MR. JACK HITT Basketball Coach, Biology, Gen. Science, R-Club Sponsor, Frosh Advisor MR. THOMAS MABERLY Agriculture, Sr. Advisor, FFA Sponsor MISS GERTRUDE MCGINNIS Shorthand, Typing, Sr. Advisor ,glblff 'W644fC f 00 '- ' MRS. RUBY GILMOREJL77 English, Social Studies Pirateen Sponsor, Soph. Advisor MR. NED STOCKS Frosh Advisor, Chorus, Wld. Hist. in in.. A A M f P, L .. .1 is. ,E 1.-'5E:.2 .' 5 Mfg : f - . ' is V Q , X V L' ' MR. JOHN MITCHELL Algebra, Geometry, Adv. Math, Hi-Y Sponsor, Soph. Advisor MARGRETTE STEPHENSON American Hist., Typing, Bookkeeping, Jr. Advisor MISS TWYLA SHEAR MISS BERNICE PETERMAN Hmm' EC-y FHA 51901180 Girls' PE, Social Studies, PEP SPOWSOAV, JT- Adrisf PEP Sponsor, GAA Spon- sor, Sr. Advisor MR. LEE WALTON English, Spanish, Gen. MR. KESL SEVERE Bus., Spanish Club Spon- Band, Frosh Advisor sor, Sr. Advisor up 5 rf I Q A ei, K Q 35 mg 4 I K any V . N' E 3 f ,Q m ' ff' Q . .ag A 'bil , fy ' m L If k ' ff-Sw' f- . ' ' ' ' W' , Amway,-my 'ff J , W 1 K+'-M iw' , x M ,MW ' vgpgikiggaw .W ,KTM 2,5 1wn,':E,vg5. ,, -J my A T 95 iw-diiiifjzel -, N ' f Vi, 7 I ,x,,. .., . ....,. .. . ,, J .,:, ' il ----, ff 6 Q v SENIORS I 9-af' 15' if 9 ,I nl ' ? .rf CLASSXHISTRORY In the fall of 1948, we crept up the stairs of RHS to seek what high school held for us. We took our place as freshmen and selected for our leaders Glen as Pres., Alvin as Vice-Pres., and Dee as Sec-Treas. Jean R. and Roy were Yell Queen and King. We'll never forget our assembly Famous Dates in February. Ilene G. was queen of our 'fsweethirt Ball and also runner-up for queen at the PEP Carnival. Alvin made a varsity track letter. In our second year, we elected Andy Pres., Joyce Vice-Pres., and Bernice B. Sec- Treas. Utahna and Jay were Yell Queen and King. Ilene G. was Vice-Pres. and Patsy Treas. of FHA. Ella H. was a twirler. Ilene E., Ilene G., Sue, Joyce, Betty, Utahna, Delores F., Gwen, Patsy, and Jean R. were voted into the PEP Club. Doris H. was Sec-Treas. and Lorraine Soph. Rep. of Pirateens. Our dance, Skaters' Waltz, 'was a big success. Re- member our Hilly Billy style assembly? Red and Jack H. made varsity football letters. They, along with Alvin, were initiated into R-Club. Roy led us in our junior year as Pres. Lorraine was Vice-Pres. and Emil Sec- Treas. Jim G. and Dot J. were Yell Queen and King while Alvin was Reporter. Emil and Joyce became Thespians. Shirley was a twirler. Ilene G. and Jean R. were Vice-Pres. and Sgt-at-Arms for the PEP Club. Lorraine became a new member. PEP Carnival Queen candidate was Darlene. Dean was Sec. of FFA. Ilene G. led FHA as Pres. and Jean R. was Parliamentarian. Emil, Doris, and Dee joined Quill and Scroll. Dee was Pres. of Press Club and asst. Comet editor. Doris was asst. Ruporter editor. Patsy was Vice-Pres. and LaRene Junior Rep. in Pirateens. Elmore, Chooch, Ray J., John M., Willard, Glen, Eddie, Roy, Andy, Emil, Otis, Jack T., Bill, and Jay were initiated into R-Club. Andy became Pres., Alvin Vice-Pres., and Chooch Sec.-Treas. of the club. Ilene G. was a varsity cheerleader. Our assembly The First Thanksgiving finally found a use for the Mo- hawk haircuts of our R-Club initiates. Our Junior' Prom, Blue Hawaii, was one never to be forgotten. We reached the beginning of our final year with the realization that we had come to high school to get an education. Heading the class were Ray J. as Pres. Jack H. as Vice-Pres., Lorraine as Sec.-Treas., and Dot J. as Reporter. Student Body officers were Roy Pres., Alvin Vice-Pres., and Joyce Sec-Treas. We gained Dolly, Bob R., Denise, Norman, Mavis, Beth, Anne, and David when the Acequia enrollment was transferred to Rupert. Ella H. was Drum Majorette and Shirley a twirler for the band. Dean led FFA as Pres. with Alvin as Vice-Pres. and Glen as Reporter. Doris presided over Press Club and Willard was Vice-Pres. Dee edited the Comet and Doris the Ruporter. Patsy became Pres. and Roy Senior Rep. for the Pirateens. Gwen headed GAA and Ilene E. was Point Mgr. The theme of our Christmas dance was Winter Wonderland. Our assembly, Rocketship RHS was rather fantastic but good. Ilene and Jean were varsity cheer- leaders. Ella H. and Doris became members of PEP Club of which Ilene G. was Pres. and Lorraine Sec-Treas. Our Carnival Queen candidate was Joy Minor. Red was named on the All-American football team and will play in a game in Tennessee. Steve, Ray P., Chuck D., Dean, Wimpy, and Dee joined the R-Club. Red, Jack H., and Glen captained the football team while Roy and Bill were basketball captains. Our class night, bacca- laureate, and commencement exercises were events not to be forgotten. Thanks to all our RHS friends and teachers, we were ready to take our places in the world with the knowledge that we would determine our own and the world's future. SENIORS OTTIS ANDERSON - Otty R-Club 3,4-: FFA 1,2,4: Football 3.4: Chorus 3,4. CLARA JOANN ARCHER Transferred from Buhl 4: FHA 'iw-tw' 1 Q'3'12WY? NS f 'A 5 ., - , A Q. i ' 'M 1 A .. . - - ,ig ' , '--- i' ,KY A . A '1 .ef. fg5. if , V , 'k'f' ff, -.L M 4 W W A up , il 'S L : J f A 5' F 2 fra: f. ' 1 A in KKJOII 4: Pirateens 4: Chorus 4. JOYCE ASTON - Joyce Student Council 2,4, Sec.-Treas. 4: Class Vice-President 2: Girls State 3: Thespians 3,4, Vice-President 4: PEP Club 2,3,4: GAA 4: Chorus 1,2,3: Concert Band 2.3: Pep Band 2,3: Radio Guild 3: Press Club 4: Ruporter Staff 4: Comet Staff 4. ROYCE BAILEY - Royce FFA 1,2,4. R A I GLORIA BANKS - Gloria, GAA 1: FHA 1: Chorus 1: Pirateens. HELEN BARTON - Helen FHA 1,3: Pep Band 1,2,3,4: Chorus 4: Pirateens. ELLA MAE BEESON - Ell0, Mae Pep Band 1.2:3.4: Spanish Club 4 Ski-Club 4, Vice-President 4: FHA 1: GAA 3: Pirateens. JOAN BRIGGS - Jo FHA 1: Pep Band 1,2,3,4: GAA 3 Fluporter Staff: Pirateens. LARENE BROADHEAD - LaRene FHA 1: GAA 2.4: Chorus 1,3,4: Pres: Club 2,3,4: Comet Staff 2,3,4: Pira teens, Class Representative 3. SENIORS RAY ALBERT CHAPMAN Transfer from Clarkston, Wash. 4: Radio Guild 4: Hl-Y 4. RICHARD COLE - Cole FFA 1. ROY DAY, JR. - Day Dogu Student Council 3,4, Student Body President 4: Class President 3: FFA 1,2: R-Club 3,4: Basketball 3,4, Captain 4: Football 3,4: Track 2.3,4: Comet Staff 3,4, CHARLES DALRY - Chuck R-Club 4: FFA 1,2,4: Chorus 3,4: Football 4. ELMORE DEAN - Elmo Transfer from Paul 3: R-Club 3, 4: Football 3,4: Track 3,4. DEE DEPALMO - HDGPOD Class Sec.-Treas. 1: FFA 1: R-Club 4: Press Club 3,4, President 3: Comet Staff 3,4, Asst. Editor 3. Editor 4: Quill and Szroll 3,4: Boys' State 3. EARLES DOANE-'Ch00Ch' -Club 3,4, Secretary 3: Football 3,4. TTY LOU DOWD Betty Lou HA 1: Chorus 1: GAA 2: Comet :aff 4: Press Club 4: Radio Guild Thespians 4: Spanish Club 4: Pira- ens. ENE ENGKRAF-P66 Wee EP Club 2,3,4: FHA 1,2,3,4: Chorus 4: GAA 2,4, Point Manager 4. ulealyn 4: Press Club 4: Ruporter Stafi .ma if ,pf-M wt if A 3 SENIORS SHIRLEY ENNIS - Shirley FHA 1,2,3: GAA 1: Twirler 2,3,4: Pirateens. NORMAN FERRIN Transferred from Acequi -R: gi I N... tlt, 4 ,A,, O ., M it 1 l if 5? zcwimpyr! a 4: R-Club 4: Football 4. DENISE FERRY - Pete Acequia-Class Secretary 2: Class President 3: Student Council 3: PEP Club, Secretary 3: Transfer to Rupert 4: PEP Club 4: Pira- teens 4. i 1 MARION FISK - lfV1zfiskers FFA 1,2,3,4. V . BETH FREDRICKSON -- M.M. Acequla-Class President 1: Yearbook Asst. Editor 2, Editor 3: PEP Club, President 2: Band President 1: Transfer to Rupert 4: Plra- teens 4. - DELORES FRENCH - Frenchy PEP Club 2,3,4: Radio Guild 4: Pirateens: Chorus 4. ILENE GARNER - Garner GAA 1: PEP Club 2,,4. Vice-Pres dent 3, President 4: FHA 1,2,3,i Reporter 1,4, Vice-President 2, Pres d t 3 R t St ff 4' C en : upor er a . oml Staff 4: Pirateens Council 1: Varsil Yell Queen 3,4. JAMES GOODMAN - Jim Class Yell King 3. EDWARD GUCKENBURG - Eddie ll -A SENIORS DARLENE HALE -- Darlene Pirateens: Chorus 1,2: ROBERTUHALVERSON - Red Fl-Club 2.3,4: FFA 1.2.4: Football 2.3.4: Basketball 3.4: Track 3.4. I v '. I A ' i '- l E if ANN HANSEN - Ann Acequia-Class President 1: FHA 1: GAA 2.3: PEP Club. Year-book Staff 3: Transfer to Rupert 4: Pirateens 4. DOLLY HARDY - Honey Acequia-Class Secretary 1: Class Vice-President 3: PEP Club, President 3: Yell Quen 1,2.3: Transfer to Rupert 4: PEP Club 4: Pep Band 4: Pirateens 4. I DORIS RAE HAWK - Doris FHA 1: GAA 4: PEP Club 4: Press Club 2.3.4. President 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Fluporter Staff 1.2.3.4. Asst. Editor 3. Editor 4: Comet Staff 3.4: Pirateens. Sec.-Treasurer 2: Radio Guild 3: Chorus 1.2.3,4: Thespians 4: Vice-President Idaho State High School Press Assn. 3. JAMES HEAD - Jim Transferred from Declo 3. A 1 MES HENSCHEID- Jim fA 1.2. j LA HEIB- Buck1f,'heat -lA 1.2.4: Thespians 3.4. Treasurer Twirler 2: Drum Majorette 42 EP Club 3.4: Honor Radio Guild 4: Chorus 1.2.4: GAA 1.2: Pira- .NOLD HEY1v'ITT-KiA'7'7lC,, l 1 su 7' Q 2 sw by S EHS. fi we ,M 1. ff Hz RLLAND HILL - RuIamI JOHN HUTTON - Ram.sey Ja-ck Class Vice-President 4: R-Club 2.3.4: Football 2.3.4, Co-Captain 4. SENEORS i . R1c11ARo JACK A A Inlay MARTHA JACOBSEN - Mm'fy FHA 1: Chorus 12.3.43 GAA 3: Pirateens. RAYMOND JARVIS M Ray FFA 1: Class President 4: Student Councii 4: R-Club 3,45 Foot- ball 3.4. YVANDALEE JOHANSEN - Wa.ndy FHA 1.3.4: GAA 2.3: Radio Guild 3.4, President 3.4: Pirateens. W P LARAE KING - - Raw FHA 1.34: GAA 1: Radio Guild 3.4: Q? .., Direcling Manager 4: Chorus 3: Pcp Wy: Mk Band 2.3 4: Pirateens. rvA-. FERRELL KUMP -- Nick FFA 1234. Secretary 4: Chorus 2 2 4 Slxdent Dircclor 4. Y JACK LOGSTGN - Mlacl.- FFA 1,2,4. ROSALEE MAIER - Rosy Acequia-Pep Club 3: GAA 2,3: FHA 1: Class Representative 1: Class Sec.-Treas. 2.3: Yearbook Staff, Asst. Editor 3: Paper Staff: Honor Band 3: Transfer ot Rupert 4: Chorus 4: Pep Band 4: Pirateens. VELDA MAIER - Mac FFA 1,2,3: Chorus 2,4: GAA 1. lENNIE MARTIN - HBGHU FFA 1,2,4. IQRRIS MCCOOL- Moose FFA 1,2,4. RNEST MCNEIL-'tE7'71'i6,, Transferred from Washington 4. DAVID MAIER - David JOHN MAIER 1 John FFA 1,2.4: R-club 3.4: Football s,4. SEN ORS GWEN MACKINTOSH -- HGQUGTLH FHA 1,2: GAA 2,3,4, President 4: PEP Club 2,3,4: Chorus 1 Pirateens. DONNA MADSEN - tlDO7L7LCb,, Pep Band 1.2,3: GAA 4: FHA 1: Pirateens SENIORS ANDREW MCROBERTS - Andy Student Council 2: Class President 2: R-Club 3,4, President Football 3.4: Comet Staff 3.4: Press Club 3,45 Thesplans 4. DALE MERRITT - Dale fi -if if !1 DOROTHY MEASTER - Dot Pep Club 3.4: Class Yell Queen 3: Class Reporter 4: Plrateens JOY ANN MINER E Joy Bug FHA 1.2.3,-4: GAA 2.3: Chorus 1.3: Pirateens, Representative 4: Candidate for PEP carnival queen 47 Farrnerette 2. IVIERLENJ MIX - Mei-t PATSY MONTGOMERY -- Patsy FHA 12, Treasurer 2: Pirateens, Vice-President 3, President 4: Pep Band 1.2.3.4, Band, Secretary 2, President 4: GAA 37 PEP Club 2 3.4. I3.xRB.xRA MOON-Bm-Imam FHA 1: GAA 4: Pep Band 2.3. GARETH NEILSON-Limey Press Club 4: Ruporter Staff 4. VELMA NICHOLS-Chiy FHA 17 Pirateens, Representative 1 GAA 2.3: Chorus 1.4: Press Club 2 Class Reporter 2. Plrateens 1.2,3,4. WILLARD REYNOLDS - HBGGRH Press Club 4, Vice-President 4: Ruporter Staff 4: Comet Staff 4: R-Club 2.3.4: Football 3.4: Basketball 3.4: Track 2.3.4. JEAN ROGERS - Jean FHA 1.2.3.4. Parliamentarian 4: GAA 1.4: JV Cheerleader 1: Var- sity Cheerleader 4: PEP Club 2.3.4. Sgt-at-Arms 3: Press Club 4: Fluporter Staff 4: Comet Staff: Pirateens. GLEN ROGERS - Rogers Class President 1: Student Council 1: FFA 1.2.4, ruporter 4: R- Club 3.4: Football 3.4: Track 2.3.4. DBZSRT Roland - Bob Xoequia-Student Body Vice-President l: A-Club 1.2.3, Vice-President 3: football 1,2.3: Basketball 2.3: Base- lall 1.2: Transfer to Rupert 4: FFA ,2,4. LVIN SCHENK- S!:h671.k,' Student Council 1.4: Student Body lice-President 4: Class Vice-Presi- lent 1: FFA 1.3.4. Vice-President 4' R-Club 2.3.4: Vice-President 4: Class Reporter 3: Track 1.2.3,4: Basketball l.4: Football 4. RAYMOND PLOCHER - hay FFA 1.2.41 R-Club 4: Football 4. ROBERTA RASMUSSEN - Robmta SENIORS NEAL NYBLAD - Neal EMIL OECK - Berries Class Sec.-Treas. 3: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Ruporter Staff 1.2.3.4 Sports Ed. 3.4: Comet Staff 3.4: Press Club 1.2.3,4: Chorus 2.3 Sec.-Treas. 3: Thespi.-ms 3.4. Secretary 4: Fl-Club 3.4: Track 3.4 Football 3.4: Hi-Y 4, State Representative 4. an E .-.a.,......,, C SENIORS MARYANNE SCHAB - Maryanne PEP 2,3: Pirateens GARY SCHOEIELD - Gary 4wTSEiz?A ' A is ' . , orus 1 4: G : Comet Staff 4: Pirateens. DEAN SMITH -- Smitty FFA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, District Reporter 4, R-Club 4: Football 4. l , ' STEVEN SMITH - Steve I V Transferred from Idaho Falls 3: R-Club 4: Track 3,45 Football 4. ., 'f::'-if fv 4 ' 1 . ' - Ly, ,. l i ' -'-f f f I zz n VELVA SMITH ' Velm I ' W Transferred from Bakersfield, California 4: Pirateens. Q RONALD STOREY - Roni FFA 1,2,4. JOYCE SUNDBY - Joyce Transferred from Cut Bank, Mol tana 4: Radio Guild 4: Pirateen OWEN SWAN - Owen FFA 1: Thespians 4. V' SENIORS JACK THOMPSON - JaCk R-Club 3,4: Football 3,4. VELMA TRACY - Velma Pirateens. FFA 1.2,4. l TAHNA WARDLE HT07l6l U U - J PEP Club 2,3,4g FHA 2,3,4g GAA 2,47 Chorus 4: JV Yell Queen 2: Pirateens. ' H LORRAINE WEIMER - L0'7'T0,?7l6 GAA 1,2,4: FHA 1,2,3,4, Parliarnentarian 4: Pirateen Council 2? PEP 3,4, Sec-Treas. 4: Student Council 3: Class Vice-President 3: Sec.-Treas. 4. PUANE ZAMPEDRI-KPGZZTII, FFA 1,2,4. WALLACE VINANTI - Wally WILLIAM WALL - Bill R-Club 3.4: Track 2.3.4: Baskeiball 3,4: Football 3.4. NOT PICTURED DONALD FAIRCHILD - Don FFA 1,2,4. EVAN TURLEY - Turkey Track 3,4. MAVIS VIBBERT - Mavis Acequia-FHA 1,29 GAA 3,4: Transferred to Rupert 4: Pirateens JAY WHITING - Little Joe FFA 1,2,4: Comet Staff 1,2: Chorus 3,4: R-Club 2,3,4: Track 2 Class Yell King 2. I Ottis Anderson will m hill-bill ' 'ug I, Don Fairchild, will leave, maybe. CLASS WILL The year is 2052. Two men trudge across what seems to be an endless waste. All is quiet except for their labored breathing. One turns to his companion and says, Beneath these sands lies the key to unveil the mysteries of 1952. They then start digging. After hours of toil they run into a brick wall. Success at last! cries one. They keep digging. Soon a door is discovered. Opening the door, they enter into a long hall. Finding stairs, they climb up two flights and enter another hall. Seeing an open door, they enter into a room filled with desks. One of the men bends over a badly .carved-up desk, reaches in and finds-a Wad of gum. Beyond that, his fingers come in contact with a roll of paper. Withdrawing his hand and opening the scroll of paper, he reads the following: We, the Seniors of 52, in or'der to form a more perfect institution, establish peace, insure harmony, provide the necessary room for next year's Freshmen, and secure the bless- ings of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness to ourselves hereafter, do leave. We, having for four year's wandered through the wilderness of six periods a day, do hereby bequeath the following to our successors: , , y Y' J to George Knoblauch. I, JoAnn Archer, leave shorthand to the chickens. I, Joyce Aston, will my dirty P.E. towel to Bobbie McRoberts. I, Royce Bailey, leave, thankful to be alive. I, Gloria Banks, will my figure to Delores Hauck. I, Ella Mae Beeson, leave my love of Spanish to LeNell Hough. I, Helen Barton, will my typing record to next year's typists. I, Joan Briggs, leave my job at King's to Sandy Slavin. I, LaRene Broadhead, leave everything but Ottis. I, Ray Chapman, will my glasses to anyone who is slightly blind. I, Richard Cole, will my temper to Sharon Rasmussen. I, Charles Dalry, will my mustache from Harmony Hall to Karen Broadhead. I, Roy Day, leave the care of the RHS Stu- dent Body to fate. I, Elmore Dean, will leave a new door for the Driver's Ed. building. I, Dee DePalmo, leave the Comet in much better shape than it left me. I, Charles Doane, leave my mighty stature to Zane Buckley. I, Betty Lou Dowd, will my intelligence to the Frosh. I, Ilene Engkraf, will my height to the pig- mies. I, Shirley Ennis, will my twirling ability to Ed Struchen. I, Norman Ferrin, leave my dainty figure to Lois Reece. I, Denise Ferry, will my seat on the Acequia bus to whoever wants it. I, Marion Fisk, will my freckles to Marva Storey. I I, Beth Fredrickson, leave my good fortune to all the girls. I, Delores French, will my man-hater at- titude to Colleen Whiting. ' I, Ilene Garner, leave the strange facts of Chemistry to Mr. Bromenschenkel. I, Jim Goodman, will my love of study to Gerald Bierwag. I, Ed Guckenburg, will my worn out look to next year's Seniors. I, Darlene Hale, will my black hair to Donnetta Engkraf, I, Bob Halverson, will my All-American position to Catherine Brockie. I, Ann Hansen, leave my quiet ways to Dale Burks. I, Dolly Hardy, will my wad of gum in chem- istry, 2nd row-4th seat, to the first one who finds it. I, Doris Hawk, will by bottle of aspirins to Lois Crandall. I, Jim Head, will my love of school to Gary Crawforth. I, James Henscheid, will my shy ways to Frankie Freiburgerl I, Arnold Hewitt, will my knowledge of figures f'?J to Larry Barksdale. I, Ella Heib, will my red hair to Larry Nor- by. CLASS WILL, con't. I, Ruland Hill, will leave, by request. I, Jack Hutton, leave my place on the foot- ball team to Lewis Doane. I, Richard Jacks, will my height to Lester Romeg. I, Martha Jacobsen, will my giggles to this year's Sophs. I, Ray Jarvis, leave my spirit to watch over Sandy Slavin. I, Wandalee Johanson, leave my purse to be thrown around by next year's English 12 class. I, LaRae King, will my sense of humor to Loa Johnson. I, Ferrell Kump, will by physiqae to Leland Kime. I, Jack Logston, will leave forever. I, Gwen Mackintosh, .will my athletic ability to Phillip Whittaker. I, Donna Madsen, will my sense of humor to Renay Robbins. I, David Maier, will my mechanical ability to Russel Newcomb. I, John Maier, will leave my name and ad- dress to a lonely hearts club. I, Rosalee Maier, leave my best wishes to next year's Seniors. I, Velda Maier, .will my long hair to Mr. Black. I, Bennie Marton, will leave nothing, I need at all. I, Morris McCool, will my No. 12 shoes to Jeannine Quane. I, Ernest McNeil, will part of my good looks to those in need of such. I, Andy McRoberts, will my brains to Larry Copeland. I, Dale Merritt, will my smile and hello to the depressed. I, Joy Minor, will my southern drawl to Bob Buttcane. I, Merlen Mix, will my French accent to Sharel Anderson. I, Patsy Montgomery, will not leave Richar'd or my ring to anyone. I, Barbara Moon, will my earrings to Shirley Wright. I, Gareth Neilson, will my ability to sleep through classes to Terry Hunter. I, Velma Nichols, will my quiet ways to Marie Herbolt. I, Neal Nyblad, will my deviltry to Tonuny Markland. I, Emil Oeck, leave my car to anyone with enough money to run it. I, Ray Plocher, leave my woman lover attitude to Merrill Anderson. I, Roberta Rasmussen, will my seat in chorus to Connie McKenzie. I, Willard Reynolds, will my beaki' to Miss Peterman. I, Jean Rogers, will the Pep assemblies to someone in training. I, Glen Rogers, will my football suit to Glen Rogers. I, Bob Roland, will my tumbling ability to Freddie Chugg. I, Alvin Schenk, will my track shoes to Gary Masoner. I, Maryanne Schab, will leave to be with Eddie. I, Gary Schofield, leave the teachers for someone else to bother. Nadine S , will my vocal cords to Vern Van . I, Dean Smith, will my calf-judging ability to the FFA. I, Steve Smith, have nothing worth leaving. I, Ronald Storey, will all kinds of things to all kinds of people. I, Joyce Sundby, will my muscles to Donald Suchan. I, Owen Swan, will leave Rupert for Burley every night. I, Jack Thompson, leave my deepest symp- athy to those remaining. I, Velma Tracy, will my blue eyes to Karl Moellmer. I, Wally Vinanti, leave my Ag. project to anyone who will finish it. I, Bill Wall, will my basketball-playing abil- ity to Billy McGill. I, Utahna Wardle, will my happy-go-lucky ways to Earlene Beeler. I, Lorraine Weimer, will my long hair to next year's R-Club initiates. I, Jay Whiting, will leave Mr. Stocks and chorus in peace. I, Duane Zampedri, will my way with women to Tommy Day. JUNIORS S N A P S You've changed a little bit, Vern. None other than snake charmer' Brockie. Must have had a rough night. Who are your buddies, Nadean? What have you been up to, Ray? Louise. Isn't she a modest soul? Picking tomatoes with Elsie. Time out for a puff or two. Wh91'Q,S that Pepsodent smile, Don netta. Nothing like a friendship. Paul Beeler Paul Bilderback Arlene Blacker Catherine Brockie Zane Buckley Dale Burks Robert Buttcane Margaret Cameron Dorothy Campbell Lee Carter Rex Chamberlain Betty Charles JUNIORS Lucille Ambrose Shirley Anderson Nadean Antone Frances Badger Norman Bagnall Larry Barksdale Barbara Barnard Paul Bean AQEQQ at W 2 .- - MEI . ---' W3 1' rl iff? . x , '- S, 4 -ef 4 -' .,. Q ' 2 Klis Coddington Louise Coffman Mary Beth Comstock Donald Courtwright Donna Cox Lois Crandall Gary Crawforth Bob Dalby JUNIORS Carol Lee Dunn Parolee Eppers I ,. Mi Kenneth Fenton Richard Fenton Delores Freeman Louise Freiburger J arl Gibson Gary Grace Janet Glorfield Kieth Gransbury Theron Griffin Rollo Harrison Billy Jensen Dick Judd June Kaiser Joan Kerbs DeVere Kent Leland Kime Allen King LaMar King Eleanor Lipe Qill Logston Noreen MacKenzie Curtis Madson JUNIORS Raymond Hess Cora Hilling LeNe1l Hough Audrene Hruza Floyd Hutton Terr'y Hunter Christine Hyrnas Richard Jacobsen 3. Vernell Maricle Ida Matson Wallace Manglim Billy McGill Anne McKendrick Barbara McRoberts Margene Maier Violet Maier UNIORS W 2431732353535 5 M 115325 V ' if .. 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' nfs '1 M: ,E 5 a,h 4 ill 'PJ b cf 4 iw On ,, wr. way ww XFQQ1 '7 A fy' ,am f A 'ee QA K . ,xxx f PN, n N5-Q Elggwux, i -,P +1 Zi ,wmv W ' www' kv ,wats N Donna Allen Bob Anderson LuDean Anderson Merrill Anderson Sharel Anderson Fred Barras Earlene Beeler Gerald Bierwag Leon Blacker Don Borchardt Barbara Bott Had., Max Bowman SOPHOMORES Alvin Burton Max Cassias Frances Charles Fred Charles Boyd Chugg Freddie Chugg Larry Copeland Louise Dalpiaz Tom Day Rayola Denney Jakie Dietz Lewis Doane Charlotte Dockter Anna Mae Engkraf Donnetta Engkraf Gary Fenton Jimmy Felton Jerry Fredriekson Frankie Freiburger SOPHOMORES Karleen Hale Jane Hansen Don Hardy Helen Hathaway Delores Hauck Howard Hawk Pat Head Barbara Henscheid Jeanne Giraud X Margaret Henscheid Calvin Herboldt Marie Herboldt Gerald Hill Arthur Hirning Christ Hirning Bonnie Hruza Walter Huber Bill Huff Calvin Jensen Gary Jensen Gary Johnson I SOPHOMOR S Loa Mae Johnson Myrna Johnson . an Marlin Jones Myrna Kent - Raymond Kowitz Carlene Kuebli Barbara Lee b E5 J lb V Kerma Little Steven Lund Johnny Mahler Tommy Markland Douglas May Vivian McMillan Connie McKenzie Verlora Merrill Darrell Miller Joan Moon Sharon Muir Alma Needles SOPHOMORES Shippy Nelson Larry Norby John Osborne Charles Pickering Barbara Plocker Patty Pollard Nile Porter Iva Roberts l Lois Rogers Maxine Schoen Norman Schoen Lyman Short Virginia Stephens Louise Smith Jimmie Smith Bert Stevenson Glen Stephenson Arlen Storey Ernest Stuart Edwin Struchen E SOPHOMORES l i 1 Frank Sullivan Geanna Thompson Glenna Thompson Howard Timmons Jim Tracy Verda Tracy Nadine Ulrich Vern Van Every , ,L mi .v - ..g, 5.g,y.:.?f2..., Q .f 25 Nl M, Q ww 5..: , ,:,: 1 4 5 5 ,Q f , X If 1 5, ,WM Y 'fn ex? 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J , , M54 fb U xl Q 2 egg.. .f Q: X r Q? fi, I 2 , 2 M- . gk ,HA 1- w X. Betty Bollinger Robert Borchardt Harry Brady Karen Broadhead Thomas Broadhead Lena Browne Ardith Buel Isaac Burgess Mary Burke Lee Cannon Erma Carter Mercy Cassias Vernell Coffman Muriel Cole Robert Cole FRESHMEN Ila Jane Acock Reese Anderson Sharon Anderson David Asson Betty Attlesey Sandra Bair Eddie Barksdale Cecil Barton Patsy Begleau arolyn Bell Q. as trara aww if 1 gyrfg iii? LK .wa sms 1' Barbara Coleman Jimmy Covert Joyce Cox Robert Dalry Frank Davis Dallas Dempsey Jerry Ennis Bobby Fenton Darla Ferrin Glenda Firkins FRESHMEN A I i F a 4 t Qs, Betty Fleck Dennis French Eugene Fuller La June Garner Larry Garro Kenneth Gentry Roland Glorfield Jerry Hale Donna Hardy Dwayne Harrison Eugene Haskins Louise Hatch Clarence Hauck Al'-0 Annette Henscheid 'Q' 99- ' 2V.E:. Eai g .:,.'2 ' J teaaqi FRESHMEN Kenneth Kaiser W Bobby Keasey 'Q Donna Mae Kenisley ' Marlene Kerbs . -52,5221-5. 4' Norman Kerbs lr lim Z 'Wil' Q H' , f gf' Lf5'l'4Z' X? Betty King Margaret Knight Beverly Kowitz Carolyn Kump JoAnn Linzy Dwaine Hess Willa Hunter Pauline Hymas Clarence Isaac Delwyn Jensen Yvonne Jensen John Johnson Mary Anne Jolly Joseph Jones Vernon Jones I EW QW ,X ff If 99 Yagi! 1' YMFM J iff 5 5 i 4 wing? Ellis Lloyd JoAnne McKenzie Bud Madsen Lyle Major r i a oao .- 2 Douglas Mangum f ',,,siT-,i'- ..:,,,,-- 1 I ' ig' gy: I v. 5' Q , 'Bs '... ., Wg ra Vt. , F 22, '-,' l .v,' 5 .,:.,., I J ,I -:V::: . , , ,X 5153? V 2 .5.:, A ' hr' 44 I 1. . A Gary Masoner Helen May Roy McCain LaMar McCloy Jack Merrill Verlin Messenger Lyle Mettler Emma Jane Miller Joe Miller LaMoyne Mix h ,:-- , , ' , llrl gil ' Wk f'l': '-- ' 'P .4 - :I ,, ,V , lll: :X .... I., Q: z-E lvaz A -.., .-,l A , f ,pf - v u. , ., ., -. . -f A M . - N l ll s Karl Moellmer Carol Moller Nels Moller Myron Morgan Loretta Newhouse Larry Nielson Donald Nordmeyer Barbara Nussbaum Colleen Nutting Thad Orchard Bobby Orr Ken Phillips Leyon Plocher Ludean Plocher Delyn Poulton I ' ' ' 5 hge, 2 ff l ie f -f I' K S , ,1, irq ' '1 65' ,,.. ff, ' --a H- A Segal :Rx Av, 2-' w A X Mr if i . 'WUT I I 's U f gn. ., una 'S Y' wanna.. .QM ' ..., .. 1' 1' 'HH 5:5 f ., M 9 I X' fir S 9 ffl . 3 1: H ,avi A 1 3,3 5, , ..., su --'-' ,sw xx MXN Q, ' A A if X ai,-, 'I iz: .:,,:-- Xeon 5 -s 'MQ' nj if x ' be 1 sa fr? rf' I I Lester Rorneg Shirley Roundy Bill Rucker Ronnie Schenk Betty Schoen Joan Sheen Dorothy Sparks Darlene Sta-ck Arlene Staker 'Bud Stevenson ' Weldon Stocking JoAnn Storey Donald Suchan Cecelia Sullivan W BerQe Sundby '+A FRESHMEN Karla Povey Beverly Powell Patricia Quane Jay Rasmussen Sharon Rasmussen Clarence Rausch Gertrude Rausch H Billie Rebham Renay Robbins Galen Rockford 'WM . My ? U Allan Templeton Glen Thompson Fred Throckmorton Utahna Wade Jerry Walker 1 l Donald Wakewood Mickey Weeks Donald Wilferth Vern Wilkinson Shelby Zimmerman FRESHMEN 'A Dream Is A Wish Your Makes was the theme used by the freshmen for their annual dance given in the junior high gym. K U if W Acnvmfs Z., W M W QW, 'l fx X Ki v ww ., 312 f 5 4 A SW Q9 gg, J. H gl .Q ff 4' S XY R L fffmv Q3-an fi. N H3 Wx. N X W F ,E .iii iifv A Ei 2 Af 15 wg, ILENE GARNER President L. Anderson N. Antone J. Aston F. Badger B. Barnard L. Crandall C. Dunn A. Engkraf D. Engkraf I. Engkraf D. Ferry D. French J. Giraud J. Hansen D. Hardy PEP CLUB This girls' honorary club is dedicated to the promotion of school spirit. Its members are picked in their sophomore year on the basis of pep, enthusiasm, and popularity for which the club stands. Activities were sponsoring the annual PEP Carnival and, for the first time, the Kickoff Dance. Officers for the year were Ilene Garner, Presidentg Catherine Brockie, Vice Presidentg Lorraine Weimer, Secretaryg Jane Remsberg, Treasurerg and Bobbie McRoberts, Sergeant-at-Arms. C. Brockie L. Weimer Vice Pres. Secretary J. Remsberg' B. McRoberts Treasurer Sgt-at-Arm. D Hauck D. Hawk E Heib B. Henscheid PEP Club initiates at their best L. Hough D. Jamison Johnson M. Kent l . 2 if-vii fi. :tru - ..,, , J. 2-IE' . .tvs . - ' 7 it i .7 1 4 J. Kerbs G. Mackintosh P. Montgomery B. Parker J. Rausch J. Rogers P. Roland S. Slavin M. Stark M. Storey V. Tracy U. Wardle C. Whiting C. Yagues CHEERLEADERS ff ILENE GARNER ,Tn A N Vwvnq Jean, Joan, and Ilene Were truly pirate queens, They never failed to keep Our pirates always on the beam .Tm A N R nmzms '92 G5 M 1 J 1 as ag W? I iw gf . W l.. ,.. u, .l . J y Seated-Jim Felton, Jay Yost, Skippy Nelson, Ray Chapman, Phillip Whittaker. Standing-Darrell Miller, Robert Villet, Max Bowman, Georgvemlinoblauch, Mr. Mitchell, advisor, Vern Van Every, Emil Oeck, Howard Hawk and Gerald Bierwagf A A new club, formed only last year, the Hi-Y promotes better fellowship among its members. Probably its most notable activity this year was to send Emil Oeck and Gerald Bierwag to the Hi-Y Youth Legislature in Pocatello. Mr. Griffin is also an ad- visor. Officers for the year were: Skippy Nelson, presidentg Tom Markland, Vice Presi- dent and Phillip Whittaker, Sec.-Treas. Ik bk Pk if :lf bk Another group to join the RHS circle of organizations this year was the Spanish Club. Any student taking Spanish is eligible for membership. Officers of the club this year were: Sandy Slavin, President, LeNell Hough, Vice President, and Gail Walker, Sec-Treas. First Row-Owen Swan, Tony Gonzales, Marlin Jones. Second Row-Gail Walker, Sandy Slavin, Kenneth Fenton, Mr. Walton, advisor, Third Row-LeNell Hough, Betty Lou Dowd, Phillip Whittaker, Joel Whittaker. Fourth Row-Earl-ene Beeler, Ella Mae Beeson, Gerald Hill, Jim Felton. 1 R 4 4 BOBBIE MCROBERTS IJORRAINE WEIMER Vice President Parliamentarmn MARGARET CAMERON Presiderzf JOAN MOON BOBBIE ROBBINS Secretary Treasurer FHA The Future Homemakers of America give occasional suppers and co- operate With the FFA to hold the annual Home Ec. and Ag. Dance and also to run the hot dog stand at the football field during games. Ilene Garner became the first Rupert girl to be District President. First W-Staker Engkraf, Storey, Carter, Kowitz, Robbins, McRoberts, Cameron, Garner, Hardy, 1516! Beglau Linzy, King, Engkraf. Second Row- Kump, Bollinger, Jolley, Hale, Robbins, Brown, Fec , uel, Firkins, Cole, Acock, Povey, Jensen, Wardle. Third Row--Moller, Wright, Herbold, Whiting, Anderson, Hansen, Stephens, Ferrin, Tracy, Garner, Heib, Kent, Needles. Fourth Row Hauck, Hatch, Zampedri, Hunter, Schoen, Campbell, Blacker, Badger, King, Broadhead, Sundby, Ker , nderson, Storey, Miner. Fifth Row-Coleman, Robbins, Weimer, Rogers, Attlesey, Johnson, Johnson, Walker, Anderson, Plocher, Merrill, Rogers, Lee, Glorfie d. Sixth Row-Dalpiaz, Dockter, Charles, Johanson, Freeman, Quanstrom, Moon, Kuebli, Giraud, Kerbs, Seventh Row-Plocher, May, llen, Storey, Brockie, Antone, Maricle. LEFT TO RIGHT- .ic i, W-.. , ,,,,,, - T - .- -..A FERRELL KUMP RONALD STOREY 199079511721 Treasurer ALVIN SCHENK Vice-Pres. FLOYD HUTTON GLEN ROGERS Sentinel Reporter Picture of Dean Smith, President, was not available F. F. A. Activities of the Future Farmers of America are their initiation and the hayride which they sponsor with the FHA. It is one of the oldest and most active clubs of the school. First Row-Wilferth, Cannon, Merrill, Wakewood, Poulton, Asson, Rockford, Suchan, French, Barton, Barksdale. Second Row-Harrison, Davis, Timmons, Orr, Kerbs, Kaiser, Miller, Gentry. Third Row- Smith, Jacobsen, Dalry, Lloyd, Johnson, Temp1eiton,Anderson, Stevenson. Fourth Row-Vinanti, Bailey, Plocher, Chugg, Hardy, Stocking, Chugg, Mahler, Lund, Anderson. Fifth Row-Pickering, Kowitz, King, Kump, Harrison, Whiting, Schenk, Hauck, Plocher, Blacker. Sixth Row-Zampedri, Smith, Maier, Storey, Huff, Maier, Schenk, Martin, Roland. Seventh Row-Ferrin, Stevenson, Fisk, McCool, Rogers, Halverson, Hutton, Jensen, Dalry. Eighth Row-W-eimer, Fredrickson, Storey, Miller, Tracy, Whittaker, Rebhan, Hess, Mr. Maberly, instructor, Logston, Griffin, Sullivan, Tracy. ' Ad 4 N01 LEFT TO RIGHT--Shirl-ey Ennis, Verda Tracy, Sharon Anderson, Marie Herboldt, Barbara Bott, Alma Needles Our high-stepping twirlers, all freshmen or sophomores except Shirley, a senior, gave commendable performances at home football and basketball games and at the district tournament in Jerome. I. J. Acock B. Barnard M. Bowman B. Anderson H. Barton J. Briggs S. Anderson E. M. Beeson C. Dunn .agwg The Pep Band played at all home games and part of the away games to help build up the spirits of our team and cheering section. . W . H , 4 K 5 5 2 :Qi ai f ,fl . 45 si' 7 S K, . , s , . Z 'N . my memes ,WNN . -P We 'lt 5 aff. w 5235 22,3 1 aff . H Us z L yy Y' as 0 1 Q' X agen we ,- Q ?' M1 ..., J. Felton B. Henscheid M. Kent D. Hardy L.. Hough I Matson FIRST ROW-L. Romeg, C. Dunn, A. King, M. Kent, E. Heib, R. Koasey, E. Beeson, I. Matson, S. Anderson. SECOND ROW-K. Moellmer, J. Briggs, H. Barton, l. Acock, P. Eppers, V. Van Every, S. Orchard, B. Parker. THIRD ROW-Mr. Severe, instructor, L. Hough, P. Monggomery, G. Masoner, D. Ferry, R. Villet, B. Barnard. FOURTH ROW-J. Smith, J. Sundby, B. Henscheid.Q,-Sendiiyg L. King, C. Yagues, P. Roland, B. Rebham, B. Anderson FIFTH ROW-C. Sullivan, J. Giraud, D. Ferrin, M. Bowman, L. Copeland, J. Felton, H. Hawk. SIXTH ROW-B. Bott, S. Anderson, S. Ennis, M. Herboldt, A. Needles. Under the direction of Mr. Severe, the band marched and played at the football games, presented a, public concert, and competed in the district 'music festival. Drum Mojorette Ella Heib P. Montgomery P. Roland Bhiggdhy R. Villet B. Parker J. Smith J. Sundby C. Yague g T'h , . fav' 'Y W ,,,I ,. .'1. Q ::,., . ,l:. , 1 ,iw S pa ww, , k L7 w 'K W Y. X -4, ' - , N if If t. MX '53, ' .1 gg 4 V Q if X 5:3 9 in 'H W had W S 2 sf, 3 W M -- dm Q . LJ 5 My Q ' W L , I ., 'K xx 'QE 'QE R g , H L, M .A W4 Q, .uv In W 'W' ' fi if E. ' ' ' V mf W gg? ,W ' H an Q ' , 13 'i , if gufxf H, 411 49' 'Ml 1-a 4.9 'H-3 4.35 13 f- 'msn' 3 Q ., W W 5352? T , . . 4 ,Q 1 av ,Ex Q. M f ? E Jw ' k I A-I NL, Q , 17 ky, . if Q I Y 'gf SY Q : K at K , if . if 2 as if Wg ,QW .... - 1 1, x, 72 A Q. ,ff Kg? ' x,E' . ' E L -, dim? me .3 any I 5 ,, ..- gf I ,nz R- N f,y,f Wg. V M . A 09 aw A ,FV 91 wa M, Q5 fifth ' M ' ..... v.v'-v' ' Q ' if 32' ,?..L,22Q'- ff' 1-- 5 W ,g-,. , Q- if . if 1 F. Badger C. Brockie L. Crandall L. Freiburger E. Oeck J. Remsberg L. Broadhead M. Cameron D. DePalmo D. Hawk B. McRoberts S. Slavin NOT PICTURED - Shirley Newhouse Members of this club are chosen for their journalistic ability and co-oper- ation in the production of the school paper and yearbook. ik Pk Pk Sk wk Pk The Press Club is composed of members of the Comet and Ruporter Staffs and endeavors to give them recognition for their work on the publications. Officers were Doris Hawk, President, Willard Reynolds, Vice Presidentg and Jane Remsberg, Secretary-Treasurer. Seated-Brockie, Oeck, Remsberg, Hawk, Reynolds, Slavin, McRoberts, DePalmo First Row-Engkraf, Herbold, Yost, Hauck, Crandall, Stephens, Badger, Rogers Garner, Smith, McMillan, Moon, Whiting. Second Row-Freiburger, Chapm n, Stark Dowd, Broadhead, Newhouse, Neilson, Van Every, Hunter,,..Kne'b'l'aucE, Aston Cameron, Kuebli, Hough, Hansen. Editor ............. ......... D ee DePalmo -' Asst. Editor ..,. .....,... J ane Remsberg Business Mgr. ,.....,,ss.. Willard Reynolds sf , ?f6xKO?Je?3v0O 6 922 oe jzleeggaesoox Ywe- yaf 06 X5 Class Will 8a History ..,.,... Ilene Garner Jean Rogers Layout Manager ...... .,...... J ay Yost Asst. Bus. Mgrs. ..... ......... R oy Day Jarl Gibson Larry Norby -The Staff Class Editor .. Assistants ,rrr, Sports Editors COMET STAFF LaRene Broadhead ...,........Doris Hawk Marie Stark Jane Hansen Alice Hawk ...Andy McRoberts Emil Oeck Art Editor ..... ........,. J oyce Aston Assistants ............................ Ilene Garner Owen Swan Photography Editor ............ John Tracy Copy Editor .,.............. Betty Lou Dowd Assistant, .......... ......,.,.,..... N adine Sgal 'Snap,Editor ,o.. .....,,. F rances Badger' Assistant .....l..... ........o...... P at Quane Dance Editor ......,Sandy Slavin SEATED-J. Aston, E. Oeck, W, Reynolds, D. DePalmo, J. Remsberg, L. Broadhead, S. Slavin, J. Yost. STANDING-A. Hawk, P. Quane, J. Hansen, B. Dowd, D. Hawk, M. Stark, L. Cra dall, J. Rogers: I. Garner, F. Badger. l RUPORTER Editor .- ...,,...... ,., ,..... . , D oris mHa,w,k Asst. Editor ..... Lois Crandall Business Mgr. .sss ss,,. W illard Reynolds -The Editors- rature Editors oooo Barbara McRoberts Sandy Slavin ubs Sz Activities ,i,. Shirley Davidson Tommy Markland lorts Editors .Catherine Brockie Emil Oeck :change Editor ,eeee e,..,, J ean Rogers :write ...,........... ....... L ois Crandall Doris Hawk llumnists - Delores Hauck, Shirley awhouse, Louise Freiburger, Jane fmsberg, Frances Badger. Willard Reynolds, Doris Hawk Lois Crandall These are the journalists who publish our school paper, the Ruporter, to keep us rin- forfmed on the many activities of RHS. -The Sta ff- SEATED-C. Brockie, E. Oeck, W. Reynolds, L. Crandall, D. Hawk, S.. Slavin, B. McRoberts. FIRST ROW-P, Quane, A. Hawk, M. Cameron, L. Hough, I. Garner, J, Rogers, J. Remsberg, F. Badger, L. Freiburger, A. Engkraf, L. Smith, V. McMillan, J. Moon. SECOND ROW-K. Kuebli, R, Chapman, J. Yost, G, eh, G, Bierwag, V. Van Every, J. Aston, M. Stark, G. Neilson, S. Newhous?T. Hunter. f ...iff 31, ,J ,J M E THESPIANS Seventy lines of speech and an active part in stage produc- tions are the requirements for membership in this club. They selected Our Hearts Were Young and Gay as their annual play for this year. Other officers were Joyce Aston, Vice- Pres., Emil Oeck, Secretary, and Ella Heib, Treasurer. E. Heib E. Oeck O. Swan T. Markland D. Potter P. Whittaker A. McRoberts J. Remsberg J. Yost R. Newcomb S. Slavin MARIE STARK President . Aston 1. Bierwag ?. Ruttr-ane Not Pictured B. Dowd R. Chapman M. Comstock L. Crandall A. Engkraf G. Grace ly T-Tawk , lil W J l sroms mms Afwva- ,E.,u,,-- , D 'ggvgjjjg . my W . ' ,44A.! Q Xwvjw QQ, QPR V ,ig 5, QW: ANDY McROBERTS President 1 4 4 R-CLUB The R-Club is composed of athletes who have earned their varsity letter. The annual initiation and after the game dances are the hi-lites of its ac- tivities. Officers at the start of the year were Andy McRoberts, Pres.g Alvin Schenk, Vice Pres.5 and Charles Doane, Sec.-Treas. Replacing them after initiation were Jarl Gibson, Pres.g DeVere Kent, Vice Pres.g and Lee Carter, Sec.-Treas. - 57 ,.2:t,. y cccsi i , 4 ? 4 41 , 1 W I wil? A VMS? ' f 1 , X 5 f W '35 ' fy ,gay , N y fi C. Dalry D. DePalmo C. Doane N. Ferrin H. Halverson J. Hutton R. Jarvis B. Jensen E. Oeck C. Pickering R. Plocher W. Reynolds Qcewp Anderson Buttcane Gibson Kent Rogers cw-1-arg Bagnall Carter Griffin Markland Schenk I , E 2 ,..: ,.,A I :b:E V, --1- , :VI - :.::e: :5:- .ug-E2 iii 1 . S. Smith E. Struchen L. Sullivan J. Thompson V. Van Every J. Yost -NOT PICTURED R - C I- U B Elmore Dean Roy Day Dean Smith Bill Wall INITIATION SHOTS Oeclc assists blind main Griffin Poor weather for dur-ks, Sfezfw The R-Club shoeshine boy Wimpy, the traffic cop Frances Badger, Secretary: Ruth Rawson, Vice President: Miss Peterman, Advisor: Gwen Mac kiniosh, President: Ilene Engkraf, Poini Manager, Not Pictured: Sandy Slavin. Treasurer. GAA The GAA is composed of girls taking PE. It organizes tournaments in the various sports and otherwise encourages participation by its members in athletic events. This year they also sponsored the Sa ' Hawkin Dance. Daisy Mae's and Little Abner's at the Sadie Hawkins . A Q Dance .A fl xy, qt is will es' COACH DIETRICH FOOTBA SEASON'S RECORD Rupert American Rupert Gooding Rupert Buhl Rupert Jerome Rupert Filer Rupert Oakley Rupert Blackfoot Rupert Twin Fall Rupert Burley The Pirate football squad ended its season with a respectable won 5 and lost 4 over all record a won 3 lost 3 conference record. They opened their campaign with a bang in winning the first two games. Cooling off, they lost the next two by narrow margins. Fired up again by the defeats they -came back to reach their peak in winning two more. Out of condition from harvest vacation, they lost to a rugged Blackfoot crew but downed the Twin Falls Reserves. In the big game with Burley, they fell before an inspired Bobcat team. FIRST ROW-VAN EVERY, PICKERING, BUTTCANE, JENSEN, DAY, CHUGG, DALRY, PLOCHER, BAGNALL, HUNTER, POTTER. SECOND ROW--WALL, MCROBERTS, HUTTON, THOMPSON, FERRIN, HALVERSON, KENT, GIBSON, SMITH, OECK. THIRD ROW-COACH DIETRICH, STRUCHEN, SULLIVAN, DOANE, JARVIS, DEAN, SCHENK, MAIER, ANDERSON, SMITH, REYNOLDS, ROGERS, YOST, GRIFFIN, MARKLAND. 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N38 Qgvgn , .K if f ig 2 , 3 sf H .E k iii ' -1' 1: ' 1' an 4 'f Q S x 1 Y y 'M 4 , , HM L , 1 as E i- Q A 2,3 l ,x + 2 1 3 H w'ig, If xi asf? :ffl V 9 wx 'f K Lf' ii Q V Q ,M -4 3 Q 'H 1 yfkgigx ' ,QQ gf J I x xr QQWM., ,, Q v K'T'1- My '. . 5 YM Y 54 0443 JN kg is S 3 S . 1 ' ..:.. z I Q 3 X Q 1 glja, , V 5. V, x 'fv ' se 1? V1 3 , is 1 . K f W' Q4 is 1 X33 , J 4 The Knuckleheads took all comers as they won the volleyball champion- ship. They are pictured above. L to R-E. Oeck, A. Schenk, W. Reynolds, N. Bagnall, A. McRoberts, C. Doane. The Busters used sharp ball handling to Win the basketball tourney. They are shown at right. L to R-B. Martin, B. Roland, J. Hutton, E. Dean, J. Thompson, C. Dalry, O. Anderson. INTRAMURAL SPORTS Tournaments were organized in five sports with all boys eligible to com- pete. The horseshoe and softball tournaments were not completed as this went to press. N' N' N1 ll' A2 AY AX fr! In touch football, the Softies clicked Well enough to Win the hon- ors. They are shown at left. Kneel- ing - L. Copeland, L. Norby, M. Anderson, R. Kowitz. Standing - K. Whittaker, T. Day, G. Fenton, B. Huff. l l Kneeling--Mgr. Billy Zimmerman, Dick Judd, Alvin Schenk, Willard Reynolds, Bill Wall, Roy Day. Mgr. Ed Struchen. Standing-Asst. Coach Dennis, Larry Norby, Gary Fenton, Bob Halverson, Zane Buckley, DeVere Kent, Jarl Gibson, Coach Jack Hitt. BASKETBALL The basketball team wound up with a fairly successful season. The season's record stood at 9 won and 7 lost while the conference record was 7 wins and 5 losses, good enough for a third place finish. The team was quite young with two juniors and a sophomore making the starting five for a good part of the year. The team showed good reserve strength with any one of the reserves capable of taking over a starting position, which most of them did at one time or another. Oakley was the only team to defeat us twice in conference play while we won two games each from Buhl and Filer and split with Burley, Jerome, and Gooding. At the district tournament the Pirates had tough luck in losing close games to Burley and Jerome to be eliminated from the tournament. Co-Captains ROY DAY Guard BILL VVALL F07'r1lff1'rfI Zig gs 1 315 45, 4239 .V 4 ,Ali 5 if A i . ? N ,Jw . aa-R fa -few i M1 sf Sz, I me -? Q-5.5 X wr aa. I A I JF! ,ag fm 3 , yfxnfx Q Wy- x 1 : fm S -A 1515 nv , Q nt EE Iii' 3 , ff W, 2 1 1 0-IK TRACK With a good turnout and several return- ing lettermen, Rupert seemed to be off for a successful track season as this Went to press. l l l -Below-Top picture- Willard Reynolds goes up and over tht . bar in the pole vault. S -Below-Bottom picture- Alvin Schenk, 4 year letterman in the 8E use to E Q ,..' 1 0 - if E 2: ..r-' gfqzr- r 4 N if QQ W Q.. -Top Picture- Tony Gonzales crouches for a quick start in the 100 yd. dash. -Middle Picture- Evan Turley clears the bar in the pole vault. -Bottom Picture- cl?illhJensen gets set to go in the 220 yd. as . ? First Row-Metler, Hardy, Borchardt, Moller, Whittaker, Schoen, Head, Chugg. Second Row-Penion, Hess, Copekand, Garro, Rausch, Anderson, Kowitz, 1xEnnis, Anderson, Messenger, Coach Dennis. Third Row-Stephenson, Smith, Chugg. Barras, Norhy, Day, Throckmorton, Penton, Nelson. The J.V. Football squad completed its season with a record of 2 Wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie. They Won games from Jerome and Burley, tied Burley, and lost to Twin Falls. JUNIOR VARSITY The J.V. Basketball team had an exceptional season in Winning all 16 of their regular season games. They lost their first game in the J.V. tournament but Went on to win consolation honors. 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