Sandpoint High School - Monticola Yearbook (Sandpoint, ID)

 - Class of 1952

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RUBY ANN BAKER Teddy General Course Activities: Pep Club, Leohono Society, GAA, Commercial Club, Red Cross Council, Student Council, Twirling 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Council. Aim: Be an Airline hostess. CHUCK A. BALCH General Course S Club, Art Club, Pres. 4, Chorus, Football. Aim: To make my own. DORA A. BEACH Honey General Course Aim: Join the WAAFs. ANITA R. BEAUCHAMP Dew Drop Home Ee. Course Activities: FHA, GAA, Pep Club, Girls League Vice Pres. 4, Girls' League Queen 3, Ce- dar Post. Aim: To be a nurse. CHARLES RALPH BECKER Industrial Arts Course Activities: Art Club. Aim: To own a jet plane and fly all over the world. LoRE'1'rA Jo BECKER Jo Commercial Course Activities: FHA Treas., Hist., and Vice Pres., Leohono So- ciety Sec. and Treas. 4, GAA Sec. and Treas. 4, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Red Cross Council, Student Council, Cor- responding Sec. Aim: He's tall, blond, and blue eyed. l , , , 1 . Lf . HW' BERT ALLEN BOEHME Bob Entered in senior year from California, Football, Basketball, Baseball, S Club, Chorus. Aim: It's a Junior. FRANCES AUGUSTINA BOOTHE General Course Activities: Latin Club, Commer- cial Club, Leohono Society. Aim: To celebrate my golden wedding anniversary with P. C. H. JOSEPH BRADETICH Joe General Course Aim: To be a successful farmer without doing any work. SHIRLEY FAY BRIXEN Brix Activities: Leohono Society, Pep Club, GAA, FHA, Chorus, Com- mercial Club Vice Pres., Girls' League Council, Soph. Play. Aim: Swim at the Isle of Capri. ROBERT N. BROWN Bob Industrial Arts Aim: None. WALTER LEE BROWN Walt Industrial Arts Course Activities: Chorus, Art Club S Club, Football. Aim: To go on to College. KENNETH EWING BUCK Bud Industrial Arts Course Activities: S Club, Class Pres. 1, 2: Red Cross, Track. Aim: To be a success. COLIN S. CAMPBELL General Course Activities: Football, Track, S Club. Aim: To find a gold mine. JEAN Lois CLARK Jeanie Activities: Chorus, Spanish Club, Spanish Play, Commercial Club, Monticola Staff. Aim: To get a certain converti- ble and travel. MARILYN ANN Cox Hey Science and Arts Course Activities: Leohono Society, Commercial Club, Spanish Club, Monticola Staff, FHA, Red Cross Sec.-Treas., Student Council. Aim: Gail knows. RALPH E. CRABB General Course Activities: Chorus. Aim: To be able to get into the Air Force. MILLIE CROSSWHITE General Course Activities: FHA, Latin Club, Chorus, Girls' League. Aim: Be a missionary to China. JANET MAY CROY ,Ian General Course Activities: Pep Club, FHA, Chorus, Leohono, Jr. Play, Sec.- Treas. .of Girls' League. Aim: Teach Latin to the Chinese. MARVIN TIM DAZEY Science and Arts Course Activities: Latin Club, Chorus, Operetta, Class Play 3. Aim: To graduate from and go to college. JAMES S. DECKER Jim General Course Aim: To get out of school. RICHARD DELDUCCO Dick General Course Activities: Spanish Club. Aim: Didn't say. ROBERT BERNARD DEUBEL Bob Commercial Course Activities: Track, Class Play 3, Football. Aim: To become an officer in the Merchant Marine. MARGUERITE DOCKINS Maggie Commercial Course Activities: Student Council, Pep Club, Leohono Society, FHA Re- porter, Commercial Club, Red Cross Council, Cedar Post. Aim: To answer the Advice to the Lovelorn problems in some- thing bigger than the Cedar Post. DELoRIs I. DooLEY Dooley Commercial Course Activities: Commercial Club, Drum Corps, Band, Pep Band, Cedar Post, Girls' League. Aim: Army serial No. US 569- 00072 DEAN W. EICH Spud lndustrial Arts Course Aim: To own a ranch. GERALDINE NAoIvIA FARRAR Jerry Commercial Course Activities: Frosh and Soph. Vice Pres., Girls' League, Leohono Society, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Chorus, Drum Major, Stu- dent Body Sec.-Treas. Aim: Very little, now and then. TRACY FAWBUSII Floorbrush lndustrial Arts Course Aim: To keep out of the army. DARRELL FREDSTROM Freak General Course Activities: S Club, Class Play 1. Aim: Drink more beer than any man. PATRICIA PAULINE GERSTENBERGER Pat General Course Activities: FHA, Latin Club. Aim: To get eight hours of sleep. EARL EDWARD GRANT General Course Activities: Leohono Society. Aim: Trucking or Forrestry. JACK HALE General Course Activities: Art Club, Chorus. Aim: Graduate from high school. RICHARD J. HIRST Dick General Course Aim: See the world while llm young. FREDERICK A. HOLZ Fritz Science and Arts Course Activities: Student Council, Latin Club, Chorus, Class Play 2 and 3. Aim: Swim from Sandpoint to Hope. CLIFFORD HOEKEMA Tex Industrial Arts Course Activities: Art Club, Student Council. Aim: To go back to Texas to the sunshine. Lots FAY HOFFINE Texas General Course Aim: Join the Navy. JACK JEROME HOLDEN General Course Activities: Transferred from Richland, Wash., Jr. Boys' Ted., Student Council, Spanish Club. Aim: To graduate. SHIRLEY FAY HORNER Shi General Course Activities: FHA, Treas.-Hist. 4, GAA Pres., Red Cross Council, Leohono Society. Aim: To be a waitress in some swanky joint. SALLY ROSE HOLz General Course Activities: Girls' State 51, Leo- hono Society, Latin Club, Pep Club, Soph. Sec.-Treas., Class Plays 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Council, Commercial Club, Chorus Librarian, Monticola. Aim: To be the stewardess on the first space ship to Mars. SANDRA MARIE HOY Sandy General Course Activities: FHA, Girls' League, Spanish Club. Aim: To be a waitress in some swanky joint. DALE LEE HUNTER Longy General Course Activities: S Club, Vice Pres., Art Club, Football. Aim: Spend my nights with the boys. MARGARET LOUISE IRISH Mickey General Course Activities: FHA, Chorus, Girls' League. Aim: To travel with Edwina, and we'll always be happy. CHARLENE JOAN JAHNKE Sharlie General Course Activities: Commercial Club, Pep Club Vice Pres., Leohono So- ciety, Cedar Post, Montfcola Ed- itor, Art Club Sec.-Treas., Span- ish Club, FHA, Class Plays 1, 3. Aim: Paint flies on screen doors in New Orleans. MAvIs JOHNSON Blondie Homemaking Course Activities: FHA, GAA, Girls' League. Aim: TO get married when I'm 21. WILBUR LOUIS HOY Bulls General Course Activities: Band, Pep Band, Drum Corps. Aim: To be a Diesel Mechanic. GALE JOHNSON Snuff General Course Aim: Fire Warden at Sam Owens Bay. KEITH E. JOHNSON General Course Activities: Cedar Post Assistant Editor. Aim: l haven't found her yet. RICHARD L. JUKICH Dick lndustrial Arts Course Activities: Latin Club, Boys' Glee Club. Aim: Get my still working again. HELEN KATERON Squeak General Course Activities: Commercial Club, FHA, Chorus, Band. Aim: Dance on Broadway. Roarsivr KEOUGH Bob General Course Activities: Latin Club, Science Club. Aim: Synthesize alcohol for less than 81.00 a fifth. DoN L. KINDIG Duck Industrial Arts Course Activities: Leohono Society, Stu- dent Council, Operetta. Aim: lnvent a machine to keep girls from mangling me. NANCY JEANNE KIRKHOVEN Nan General Course Activities: Pep Club, Commercial Club, Majorette, Girls' League, Sec., FHA. Aim: Become the King of Siam. MELVIN THOMAS LAcocK Mel General Course Activities: Band, Orchestra, Pres. Aim: To cross the Pacific on an inner tube. Will he-a Mis- sionary. MERLE LANGI-'ORD Meri General Course Activities: Student Council, Pep Club, GAA, Chorus. Aim: To swim across the ocean to Russia and pull the iron curtain. LARRY I. LARKIN Sludge Science and Arts Course Activities: S Club, Football. Aim: Get out of prison for good instead of only three months every year. EDWINA AGNES LASALLE Eddie General Course Activities: FHA, Chorus, Girls' League. Aim: What I have always want- ed to do, travel. VERNON LENIGER Kid General Course Activities: S Club, Art Club, Chorus, Football. Aim: To drink Beer with the boys. MURIEL EDWINNA Locrcwoon Eddie Commercial Course Activities: Commercial Club, Monticola Staff. Aim: Take Mr. Frandsen for a motorcycle ride. LYLE HARLAN LoNc General Course Aim: To be a rancher. HARVEY EUGENE LUCKEY Harv Industrial Arts Course Aim: To own a big cattle ranch. MELvIN MADSEN Mel General Course Activities: Leohono Society, Chorus, Monticola Staff, Student Council, Red Cross Council. Aim: None? FRED G. MAsTED Dude Science and Arts Course Activities: Leohono Society, Latin Club, Pres., S Club, Sec.-Treas., Basketball, Baseball, Student Council, Boys' Glee Club. Aim: To get out of high school and go to college. ROBERT STANTON MAXWELL Bob Science and Arts Course Activities: Commercial Club, Class Plays 1, 2, 3, Student Council, Chorus, Leohond Soci- ety. A Aim: To retife and get grtarried at 30.. I , H. I I. I I I V 'Mx-'XL ',lff'f'fi A I , J NJ-fy' ix' R JOHN HENRY MCKENZIE Jonathan Q. D. P, Science and Arts Course A Activities: Leohono, Latin Club, Commercial Club, Student Coun- cil, Band, Pep Band, Dance Band. Aim: To find out tne of Hilligoss and give Mrs, back to the Vikings. PAT MCMANUS General Course Activities: Football, Monticola Staff, Art Club, Spanish Club, S Club, Track. Aim: To play guard at Notre Dame with Stubberud. VINCENT A. MCNALL Vince Science and Arts Course Activities: Spanish Club. Aim: She moved to Dayton. KENNETH EDWARD MEEKER Kenny Science and Arts Course Aim: To be a pool shark. EDDIE MILLER Sugar Commercial Course Activities: Football, Student Council, S Club, Leohono So- ciety, Pres., Commercial Club, Glee Club. Aim: To join the F. B. I. some day. ILA NADINE MILLER Zip Commercial Course Activities: Commercial Club, FHA, Monticola Staff. Aim: Not what you're thinking. ELEANOR SUSAN OBERG Susie General Course Activities: Pep Club, Vice Pres. 3, Leohono Society, Spanish Club, Sec., Junior Class Pres., Art Club, GAA, Commercial Club, N. W. Music Conf., Repr., Student Council. Aim: WOuldn't I like to know? JOHN EUGENE OWENS Cab o le' Chooch General Course Activities: Boys' Glee Club. Aim: WhO's got any? JACK OLIVER OWENS Jackson General Course Activities: Band, Boys' Glee Club. Aim: WhO's got any? EVA MARGARET PALANIUK Local Yokle Commercial Course Activities: GAA, FHA, Commer- cial Club Chorus. Aim: To make Dec. 22 the hap- piest day of my life. ARLENE PERRY Beans General Course Activities: FHA, Band. Aim: To get the other ring. GERALDINE JOANNE PHILLIPS Geri Commercial Course Activities: FHA, Leohono So- ciety, Chorus, Red Cross Pres. 4, Pep Club, Commercial Club. Aim: I know, but I won't tell! ELINOR ELAINE PIEIIL Peco Commercial Course Activities: Pep Club, Leohono Society, Commercial Club, GAA, Majorette, Class Play 3, Girls' League. Aim: To find out from Barnell why the Greek fought in the French and Indian War. DOROTHY ALICE PIERCE General Course Activities: GAA, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Leohono Society. Aim: To be a nurse. MAROIE J. PIERCE Marge Activities: Spanish Club, Girls League. Aim: Clothes presser in a nud ist colony. GARY LAURIN PEITSCII Peachathan P. D. Science and Arts Course Activities: Leohono Society, Commercial Club, Latin Club, Student Council, Band, Chorus, Pep Band, Dance Band. Aim: TO throw a big reunion party for the class of 52 New Year's Eve, 1999 to welcome in the turn Of the century. DELLA GRACE RAGLAND Commercial Course Activities: Commercial Club, FHA, Girls' League, Red Cross Council. Aim: To be or not to be. DOROTHY EILEEN RATCLIFF Commercial Course Activities: Commercial Club, Leohono Society. Aim: To be a good stenographer. JACK RAYNOR Jack Commercial Course Activities: Commercial Club, S Club, Baseball. Aim: To get things in on time. RETTA JEAN RHEINSCHMIDT Reita Commercial Course Activities: Band, Pep Club, Pep Band, Commercial Club, Student Council, Red Cross Council, Red Cross Council, Leohono Society. Aim: To go with Bonnie, if she'll let me. BARBARA LEA RICHARDSON Barb Home Economics Course Activities: Chorus, Cedar Post, Monticola Staff, FHA. Aim: Have a summer resort at the South Pole. I GORDON JIMMIE A. ROBERTS Roberta Industrial Arts Course Activities: Leohono Society. Aim: To be an architect. CAROL ANN ROJAN General Course Activities: Leohono Society, Pep Club, Art Club Pres. 3, FHA Vice Pres., Chorus Pres., Class Plays 1, 3, FHA. Aim: To run Suzle out of busi- ness. GAII. ANN SAYERS Commercial Course Activities: Commercial Club, Chorus, Monticola Staff, Cedar Post. Aim: Everybody knows. CHARLES E. SCHooNovER Chuck Science and Arts Course Activities: Football Co-Captain, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball, S Club, Student Council, Girls League King 51. Aim: To build a Hot Rod. J AMES WILLIAM SMITH B111 General Course Activities: Commercial Club. Aim: To own a good Hot Rod LARRY SMITH Smitty General Course Activities: Band, Pep Band, Or- X5 chestra, Spanish Club. Aim: Raise Little twirlers. NORMAN CHARLES SOMMERFIELD Commercial Course Activities: Band, Pep Band, Commercial Club, Student Coun- cil. Aim: To get everything l want. MELVIN SOUTH Mel General Course Activities: MSM Club, Football. Aim: To get lots of money in the bank and live off the interest. PAULINE JUDITH SPANGLE General Course Activities: Pep Club, Leohono Society, Latin Club V. P., Span- ish Club V. P., Senior Class V. P., Chorus Sec.-Treas., Class Plays 1, 2, 3, Cedar Post, Com- mercial Club, Football Queen 4. Aim: To be 5' 7 and sophisti- cated! JOANN SPANTON Commercial Course Activities: Pep Club, Leohono Society, Commercial Club, Ban , Girls' League Council, Monti- cola. Aim: Be an old-maid school tea- cher. ,RNS I ALLEN STUBBERUD Science and Arts Course Activities: Football, Leohono So- ciety V. P., SH Club Pres. Aim: Play guard at Notre Dame with McManus. 7 VIILOIIQYJI.. 'NA 'U LE tn , 4 0 Comm 'l Jw' Activities: mei? JLCh1b Pres. 4, FHA, Leoh o Society, Chorus, Pep Club Pres. 41, Span- ish Club, Cedar Post, Monticola, Student Council, Class Plays 1, 2, 3. Aim: Pass halo's out to the angels. DAVID SURFACE Dave Industrial Arts Course Activities: Football, Leohono S0- ciety, S Club. Aim: Not much. DONALD J. TEMPLE Don Science and Arts Course Activities: S Club, Football. Aim: Raise caterpillars and sell the fur. MARIE K. THOMAS Commercial Course Activities: Leohono Society, Girls' League, FHA, Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Sr. Sec.-Treas., Com- mercial Club. Aim: To reduce so that my boss won't have to sit on my knee. ,ZPL KENNETH THOMPSON Kenny General Course Activities: S Club, Student Council, Sr. Pres., Football, Base- ball, Basketball, Boys' League, Student Body V. P., Football Capt. 4. Aim: To see Sandpoint keep the Championship. WALTER JACOB TIFFT Jake Science and Arts Course Activities: Latin Club, Boys' Glee Club, Piano Rep. at Lew- iston 2. Aim: Become a Diesel Engineer. RUTH TRIBE Ruthie Commercial Course Activities: Chorus, FHA, Com- mercial Club, Pep Club, Class Play 3. Aim: To be a June Bride. BUD REX VANSTONE Science and Arts Course Activities: Student Body Pres., Student Council Pres., Leohono Society, Glee Club, Chorus, Class Play 1, Boys' State 51. Aim: l'll find her yet!! BONNIE JOAN VICHE Vichy Commercial Course Activities: Cedar Post, Asst. Ed. 3, Ed 4, Commercial Club, FHA. Aim: Travel by myself in an Oldsmobile to far points. VIVIAN LORRAINE WALSON Babe Activities: FHA, Bowling. Aim: Join the Air Force to spite everyone. SHIRLEY WEBSTER Commercial Course Activities: Leohono Society, Commercial Club, FHA. Aim: Go to Hawaii fSometime'?J WILMA JUNE WEITZEL Willy Home Making Course Activities: Latin Club, FHA. Aim: Who knows any better than l? MARJORIE RAE WHIPPLE Marge General Course Activities: Commercial Club Sec.-Treas. 4, Latin Club, Pep Club Sec.-Treas. 4, Leohono So- ciety, Red Cross Council, Girls' League Pres. 4, Class Play 3, Monticola Co-Ed. Aim: To be a nurse. DORIS WIDERSTROM Red General Course Activities: FHA, Pep Club, Twirler, Chorus, Band, Double Octet, Commercial Club. Aim: To move to a warmer cli- mate. 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Larry Height, Boy Dahl- strom, Con Gissel. Bill Davis. Janice Crisp, Lucille Graves. Second row: Anne Delducco. Donna Chronic, Paddy Chulnln. Jo Ann Eilertson, Catherine Cur- tis, Arlene Faurat. Charlene Dict- zel. Tressa Driggs. First row: Alan Finney. Betty Forell, Lois Eich, Nellie Clark. Marv Lou Farroro, Gerry Evans. Aron Davis. Third row: Charles Cassidy, Allen Brixen, Dewayne Brown, Joann Cady, Ted Bobich, Betty Buer. Frank Bartel. Francis Beauchamp. Second row: Marion Byers, Bar- bara Brewer, Joyce Brownfield. Alma Bramblee, Jo Ann Bogue. Jim Applington, Ralph Boylan. Charles Broadsword. First row: Danny Chloupek. Mau- rine Adams, Carol Burgess. Evelyn Boling. Yvonne Bogue. Bonnie Altman. Melbo B e r g e r . Bill Bloxom. V-vi Third row D 1 Q k Hendcr on Eileen lrons Bodnev lund Bill Hunt Ruth Hulquit Jack lxf ter Sonia Henrick on Necond row Bob Jenkln Evelvn Heath Genevieve Hiatt Shirlev Holmes, Kay Kaufman. Be.v Hayden, Buss Masted. First row: Lavon Long, Ettellene Keegan. Ruby Judge. Pat Haw- kins. Evaline John.on. Eniervl Laude. Third row: Tom McClelland. Roy McBroom. Lee Montrose, Evalyn Olson. Fred Miller, Junior Mur- ray, Glen Oliver. Second row: Ronnie May, Merlin Olenslager, Bruce Oyen, Patty Mitton. T e r r y McConnaughey, Earl Myers. Ted Newton. First row: Carl Miller, Hazel Nelson. Nedra Montgomery, Jerri Montgomery, Polly Nolen. Ina Jean Morris, Ronnie Palmer. 5 Third row: Buzz W a t t s , Ed Thompson, Cay Thompson, Terry Thompson, Monty Weaver, Butch Shaffer, B r u c e Wendle, Dick Stearns, Carol Thompson. Second rowg John Weisz, Dale Sphar, Warren Walker, Barbara Shoemaker, Bernice South, Janet Taylor, Sylvia Watt, Betty Thomp- son. First row: Dick Turnbull, Peggy Woodward, Christine Weisz, Mary Wallace, Beverly Vlasak, Maxine Westfall, Shirley Thurlow, Velma Warren. sa' ,Qt 4.25-3 Third row: Yvonne Reynolds. Blaine Piatt, Don McFarland, Sherman Rucker. Don Rauer, Joyce Roberts. Ken Mott, Art Miller, Helen Schmidt. Second row: Dennis Porath, Orval Scott, Leonard Plaster, Earl Petit, Beverly Sellrnar. Dorine Russel, Eilene Pellens, Billie Petticrew. First row: Richard Quass, Elsie Robison, Mary Jane Searfus, Don- na Selle, Rhea Roth, Doris Roth- enfluh, Pat Reedy, Roy Pierce. 51? ufzw 67555 hi rf' EJ 1 Ohll Squeak' 2 Bruce sunnlng h1mself3 Old flame Kenny'7'7 4 Clownmg agaln Vel'7 5 Hmmm ' 6 Carol why the funny face'7 7 Comg somewhere Orval'7 b Elghth grade graduatlon for Shlrley Duane and Polly 9 Donna S all grown up 10 Mary Lou 11 Blg boy Butch 12 Pep Club ln1t1at1on 13 Whats wrong, Barbara? 14. Paddy, Nellle, Evalyn, and Donna 15. Pat H. 16. Monte W. 17. Larry, Larry, quite contrary 18. Charlene 19. Marge, Retta Jean, Dolores, and Mary Lou 20. Kay and Evalyn 21. Men About Town. ,Pf i 7 -E 4 as qw ffm LMP Cxumk gfikfks 0-WX Ng wwfx aww VJ' XBWN :my mx mwiww 1 NAM SUPHUMO N :V FX, N w X fx., VNW X Vfxf' MLW IWAV' M fi - 1 8 if 2 . Ava 4 L7 ':1.-4,r -'T V, 5-4 0 ' W - ry., , Q ,f i , 1525- 1-X 'Q , Q .. ?:' '-X Ay5 5x 'R R -X -5 :lf x,-1-iz , f ew- X ,-, X, 1-- K 'V I A ' A I f xg' ff- ' Y-V' J? f- ! AJ-vl gg A ' -f- Xx xx f X 5 :' ld' A I j x Y 17 2 f -ff ' fx C K 2 xi 5,385 JL . . X 1 .Z 2 ! f , X F, ix f x f 1 :Q gy f ' wx 7 A 1 fm ! I mf-Y fo J ig -hx 'gg-1 'N T , J., Q W- - I J, JLJL J ' Q 5- N M- V f 9 ZX 'f V A' ,fd , 'iL'ff- 4, -K ff ffvfff 'i X ' . may y , jf N Nl f I. I! ,, I J Q' X 'I f ,I A I A' X. J'-12. it ,, ,Q- af- f31'- , ef- fy 75 ' I mx o 'X 4 5, , ,wx ' P? , S R A-. Z ' ' O-. 'Q 5 u V , u X Q . Iv F 'L QQ! A x if fe' 1.4. A fl . ' -1' sr Wim ' O 7 1 ,vi 2 1, ' Y Q ' f- A ' , R5 ,n , s P. f f 1 53,9 s V . If K ,1 f is , f is 11 A L 1 a s ,A , 4' v '1- r g . fig it Q 32' ' fx W Q Q - '.- .,.,, I If 3. D ' , F A Q 1, ' 4 4- , lf Q. .1 f ' , . -We ir. b 'mn gr ' ' ' 'V' Q it 'U' ff .fr . 5,4 .E 3 ,f ' ' '17 QA, H as M s M Km X, 1' , K Y ,F Qi Q 71: mt A X is 35: ' E ,. K fix V 5 . ' , 1 Q NM: SR a f f . Q .. X- -f y4 Mz J . 1 2 f.' A . fi , ,k AL ' A 1 Avzz' 'A1 f f A A sr gg! I zgs 5, 0 . W , M iw! if 4 fm 1 . A ' .4 . R M , WF. Third row: Melvin Dunlap, Clif- ford Campbell, Eddie Charland, Eddie Crockett, Harvey Canverse, Harvey Craig, Walt Davis. Second row: Warren Chapman, Lonny Davis, Tom Kline, Grace Clark. Lois Delconnte, Maurice Haines, Marjorie Dahlstrom. First row: Geraldine Carnegie, Shirley Eastman, Cleo Hawley, Kay Crandell. Mary Ann Craw- ford. Kareen Carter. X Lge L F' .wi Fourth row: Richard Bloom, Mar- vin Bailey, George Adams, Kenny Armstrong, Darrell Brown, Laur- ence Brunett, Charles Albright. Third row: Clara Booth, Marg Agar, Beva Best, Don Bergman, Ed Brisboy, Del Barry, Don Becker. Second row: Karen Becker, Carol Brunsell, Phyllis Bricker, Sonya Bond. Mike Black, Jerry Ander- son. First row: Neolnie April, Betty Brown, Nc-adda Becker, Ardella Apedaile, Janet Butler, Phillip Bricker. Third row: Evelyn Hays. Carol Knoblich, Jerry Garrison. Gerald Kramer, George Korn. Hazel Hunt ,lean Foster Second row Mabel Gotham Adrienne Howell ,lim Graxelle Don Holden Don Pull 'Norcutt Flesher May Knoblich First row Loyce Hall Helen Hllliker Janece Harbison Jean Jones Opal Heath Thay nc Fowles Duane Fitspatrick. Fourth row: Rita Lund. Don Mil- ler, Barbara Lindsey. Dale Mc' Kay. Harvey Kohler. Ed McFar- land. Cliff McFarland. Third row: Darlene Lockwood, Maridean Mount. Yvonne Lin- scott. Marilyn Law. Marilyn Mitchell. Eddie Nordgarden. Er- vin lVlcNutt. Second row: Beulah Montgomery. ,lean Miller. Joyce Nettleton. Mar- garet Morris. Cary Mooney. Gary Miller. First row: Elsie Madigan. Delton Nead. Dean Martin. Arlene Miller. Ruth Listing. Elaine Martin. La- verne Lacock. l -41. if!! 5 'Ffa Fourth row: Bose Ellen Vander- holm. Donna Wlallace. Colleen Wleinard. Phyllis Taylor. Lester Turnbull. ,Iohn Slette. Gail War- ing. Jo Ellen Walker. Marian Vvynian. Third row: Betty' Walker. Laroy Thomas. Bill Roos. Leo Vliheeler. Penny Nelson. lrene West. Bob Welter. Jim Jensen. Dick Wallace. Second row: Jean VVoolsey. Dora- thy W'ilkinson. Susan Twig. Max- ine Vllitherell. Peggy Theodorson, Betta Studebaker, Wiliiia Stolley. Cleona Taylor. Barbara Vlieiz. First row: D o l p h Wlhitehead. David Walker. Joy Turner. Janice Larkin. Mary Dailey. Gail Winter- ston. Nancy Webster. flff ns Fourth row: james Sawhill. Boyd Sharp. Vkillis Overland. Ruth Smith. Roger Olson. Wray ne Rogers. Dick Scott. Third row: Roger Porath. Janice Saunders. Claude Smith. Patsy Bojan. jane Sauer. Sue Shoe- maker. Paul Parker. Second row: Emma Palanuk. Col- leen O'Donnell. Lorene Both. Phyllis Quass. Bud Phillips. Don Payne. First row: Avis Shoopnian. Al- berta Pennington. Pat Peterson. Delores Boe. David Perry. Perry Palmer. flaawhawanunaloano Wmblffm w 'W QU QQ X www I if f Nj 4 A I fax 'iw fkffjfz fwlmfzzw Bw My ,W be Nw L yew QW J NY F1 1 QA , swf ,P G' 1 ' . 0 MQ Y ar Q' ,, . f' Q V A ,, ,fgfa 4 T' K 'Q df-Q f s ' XE , , If WM Q, If ill., 54,5 ww 1 . X M 7 E7 4 4 my X X '1 I E L huq p I 5 J as Akue. , ' I . H :Q f W .4 .' .gf , If 2 ,ff X N f Q, 'M 'NAX , 'T'l?i.' W WW ijkv by E W 1 .. -I W an 11 N l't1Yl N f A wif P, 7 C' v C N X 4, V '5' ' K I B H J K at if Z H? ' Y-., YL-LG! x 1 i 6 J J L9 V G if C in ff z,ex? MV FHESHM JV O' I N ,ki if f' y f X g X Q YQQX J ? K9 fit K Q 'PN-J 'J QJQUSI as Q W2 QQ! Aj fs .r gg 4 X 0 A 5 5 -,V g 1 Q X J X N, ff f 'H 2, MZ! A .k I LL x.'.ufl. 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QV?-.-,' wjiats gtfsx y A-.,, pl-KI4 2 ' Z: i? vg,3T ,Q ,-. 4 9 W.. ,ua- x t J K dy, l. , 5 'Jie' Y- Q .fe 'Ls Third row: Delbert Burnett, An- nette Carpenter, Rose Clark, Joe Colpaert, Bob Craig, Shirley Cline. Marie Converse. Mary Jo Cochran. Second row: Patty Byrne. Ruth Clyde, Cleo Brockus, Del Bucher, Dennis Decker. Eugene Carter, Norman Campbell, Clinton Camp- bell. First row: Bill Brown. Bud Car- rithers. Izetta Burrus. Jean Brown- field, Jack Armstrong. Leonard Butler. 11:33 Third row: Lee Boylan, Kenneth Boylan, Don Albertson, Janice Bloom, George Agar, Bay Belote, Clarence Bolkcom. Second row: Oleta Anderson, Mary Altman, Yvonne Bower, Arlene Book, Virginia Anderson, Nora Bradshaw. First row: Nancy April, Hazel Broadsword, B e t t y Anderson, B a r b a r a Breinich. Jacqueline Baldwin, Albert Alexander. Third row Pat Dau lris Decker Lllzabeth Curtis Sam Docklns Jim Carrithers Duane Emerx Buddy Dunn Second row Shirley Cooper Don na Davis, Shirley Dreler. Faye Engelen. Susan Crisp. Blenda Dawson. First row: Marcia DeMers. Carol Critchell, Nellie Drigg-, Betty Lou Cunningham Herman Crosswhite. Third row: Shelda Rigby, Marilyn Russel, June Rainey. Louise Stein. Doug Schedler. Lee Olmstead. Robert Spracklen, Grant Schaffer. Second row: Donna Selle, Elloise Russell, Agnes Robinson, Freda Raynor, Clinton Russell, Jerry Smith, Robert Riffle. First row: Merlee Smith, June Skeen, Carol Roe, Telva Stone. Don Stolley, George Rounsville. Terry Stocklnan. Third row: Doreen James, Janice Osborn, Melvin Psyk, Lloyd Os- born, Wayne Olson, Dick Morse. Ellena Polestra, Carol Ostheller. Second row: Woody Pentland. Jim Patton. Ronnie Pellens. James Nolen. Josephine Reed, Nancy Pierce. Joanne Pennington. First row: Bud Miller, George Hall. Jack Pierce, Anita Pom- rankey. Stella Norman, Marlene Rahskopf. Third row: Laroy Tollbom, Paul Tillberg, Paul Roos, Lee Hall, Gerry Agar, Irving Shearer, Howard Doherty, Lester Wood. Second row: Donna Syth, Patricia Watt. John Wageman, Bonnie Strandy, Jack Swanson, Helen Williams. Loretta Woodfill. First row: George Weisz, Bernard White, Terry Weaver, Mary Ann Watt, Tommy Weisz, Glen Weath- erly, Peggy Grant. Third row: Ralph Hawkins. Dick Gooby, Allen Fritzsche, Cary Fredericks, David Harbison. Fred Hayden, Joanne Harbison. Second row: Wanda Ereman, Violet Ketchum, Raymond Gard- ner, Lynnette Hawkins, Audrey Evenson, Daymond Forrell, Har- land Fritzsche. First row: Jacque Graves, Darlene Harrington, Suzanne Gravelle, Butch Goodwin, Art Croy, Em- manuel Etter, Gary Gerkin. Third row: Arlene Miller, Shirley Lovec, Lois May, Bucky Martin. Gail Moyer, Betty McF.lhaney, Barbara Lindbloom. Second row: Don Leen, Joyce Berger, Bob Muzzy, Carol Ann Long, Betty Miller, Colene Mar- tens, Chet Morrell. First row: Jim Kidd, Evelyn Meneely, Ruth Leen, Latoy Mc- Kenzie, Jeanie Nickerson, John Miller. Third row: Myron Lane, Paul Kelly, Darrel Jacobson, Bob Ja- cobson, Joan Hunter, Sharon Kan- nady. Bea Koehler. Second row: Betty Kom, Shirley Henrickson, Barbara Jones, Joyce Jasmer, Robert Henry, Dennis Law. First row: Ronnie Humbert, Gerry Kimsey, Cara Lee Hupp, Leon Lewis. John Howell. Hkesffma fha? ig ... r....fy B N 1. Style Show??'? 2. Frosh Parade 3. Janice, Jaquie, Cleo. and Shirley 4. Time Keeper 5. Three muskateers 6. Wayne Olsen in his Sunday suit T. Ohhh!! 8. Barbara B. 9. ,lo Ann and Cara Lee 10. Ray Belote 11. Ruth Leen 12. Lee-Box-Boy! 13. What you got, Jim? 14. Mary Jo 15. Honeybee 16. Violet K.-nice hair do 17. Our school musicians no doubt 13. Corky DelV1erz 19. He or she??? 20. Poor Froshll 21. Carol 22. Don Temple painting the scenery. OHGAMJZA mms if X X NM BX NZ' Af x Q WP mb YQ, ff' 13 x9 fig I S L A :X A ,Q N f A ' XXX X XT R ' QE NX I Xxx X X xi J f N X ,A J ui!! Rx if f f Wi K5 ,' 5 2 Qx b J 4 l..f,.---1-'N -by A f W V i Xl xr ofwflafza tgawbfy Eddle Mlller Preszdent Allen Stubberud V we Preszdent -jI- VUXAAIKAFUXIX Loretta Jo Becker Secretary 6 x Mr Paul Croy Adusor ' U I A? l I -A---' Ansblvs - 'v'- Yn 'P'k'b Y-Y-'-'-- - 5, f by Yiggemb r , A '--T-J 1 Z ' - AQ J 1 'sf s , k s f aces Nl 9 , 't - ' 1 L? K N 66 Q. H ! ff! The Leohono SOCICIY lS the honor soclety of the hlgh school composed of students attalnlng a grade average of 3 5 for at least three semesters The number of members IS not to exceed one tenth of the student body The three prlmary act1v1t1es of the soclety are 1 The ban quet held m the late fall to mltlate new members 2 The carnlval held ln the sprmg whlch IS looked forward to by the whole commumty 3 Durmg the last month of school the members have a PICIIIC on the lake shore or on a chartered boat rg CEL ,f.f Sb 05205550 Qzfzzffkzfzfes' Candida? i0T ' RX SEQJLENF' PER 106077201- 8 Cafldlgate 3 furzjor Ca date Candi DRXGGS ,faffh 6721! Fifth row: J. McKenzie, D. Mc- Kay. Fourth row: T. Bobich, B. Lind- sey, H. Hunt, F. Holz, J. Ceasar, G. Pietch, Mr. Crater, advisor. Third row: M. Dazey, B. Roos, W. Davis, B. leough. K. Becker, D. Hawley, A. Howell, A. Faurot, Y. Reynolds, B. Masted, I. Kester, J. Tifft. Second row: S. Holz. K. Kaufman, J. Sauer, S. Bond, C. O,Donnell, D. Wilkinson, M. Morris, C. Brun- sell, P. Nelson, l. West, J. Gra- velle. F. Masted. First row: W. Weitzel. D. Pierce, E. Boling, M. Whipple, P. Spangle, M. Witherall, E. Pennington, N. April. M. Crosswhite F. Boothe Fifth row: D. Holden, D. Schedler B. Chaney, K. Armstrong, C Gissel, P. McManus. L. Smith, R Pierce, J. Kester, E. Thompson, B Shaffer. Fourth row: B. Sharp. H. Kohler D. Stearns, C. Thompson, C. Cur tis, B. Booher, J. Cadv, V. Sulzle H. Schmidt. Third row: M. Cox, W. Copley, L Wheeler, R. Porath, W. Chaprnen B. Robinson, B. Selmar. S. Horner M. Mitchell, B. Wendel. Second row: N. Flesher, B. Pet ticrew, H. Nelson, S. Watt. B Jones, E. Pellens. Mr. Jones, ad visor: M. Wyman, S. Brixen, S Ober B South B Altman, R. g, . . . . Studebaker. C. Boothe. First row: M. Pierce, S. Hoy, D Pierce, D. Harrington, M. Rahs kopf, P. Reedy, D. Wilkinson, C lahnke, P. Spangle, B. Thomp S Cannon. H 1' 6711! Mr. Jones, advisorg B. Thompson. R. Listug. E. Poelstra. L. Hall. C. Jehnke. D. Hunter, L. Long. M. Smith, T. Stone, R. Vanderholm, P. Bricker, K. Armstrong. D. Holden, S. Oherg, W. Brown. A. Appidale, J. Miller. W. Overland. P. McManus. D. Becker, H. Doher- ty, R. Reuterdahl, J. Hale, C. Ro- jan, C. Balch, V. Leniger. gf ffm! 'Sepia gf lr ofmgzfe Uwbms' ,,...,,,,...,...-..-weak First row. JoAnn Spanton, Sr. Rep., Nancy ec., Rep. Second row: Marge Whipple, Pres.g Anita Beauchamp, Vice Pres.: Teddy Baker. Social Welfare. Third row: Mrs. Thomas, Advisorg Shirley Brixen, Social Promoterg Marcia DeMers Frosh Rep.g Loyce Hall, Soph. Rep. 0179 H af Queens SENIORS ,ILNIORS Loretta Jo Becker Velma Warren Bob Boehme Frank Bartell SOPHOMORES FRF-SHMEN Janice Larkin Sue Crisp Ed McFarland Gary Fredericks if Is! tgmes ez Third row: Della Ragland, Rita Lund, Beulah Montgomery, Lyn- nette llawkins, Tom lVlCClelland, Frank Bartell, Mike Black, Bob Muzzy. Fred Hayden, Loretta Woodfill. Ellena Poelstra. Second row: Shirley Horner, Ann Delducco. Eileen lrons, Carol Bur- gess, Joy Turner, Pat Reedy, lVlary Ann Crawford. First row: Teddy Baker, Betty Brown, Geri Phillips, Elizabeth Curtis. Q ffm' Jaxx 'Nh.,. in ' Q0 om ,,, V l A ff f if Z 2714! tgemesfm Third row: Lynnette Hawkins, Barbara Breinich. Geri Phillips, Della Ragland, Gail Sayers, Pat Hawkins. Second row Mary Ann Crawford Arlene Faurot Dorine Russell Lorene Roth Cleo Brockus Mane Thomas B e u l a h Vlontgomerv Teddv Baker First row Delton Nead Bob Mat thews Eddie Crockett Bill Davis Bill Hunt, Bob Jacobson, Lester Turnbull. Qbaffzzff Queen fafmlkzlzfe 'I Q fu.: W FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR Shirley Henriksson Neadda Becker Maurine Adams Polly Spangle C752 Queen Chuck Schoonover Polly Spangle Kenny llhompson C0 Capt ueen Capt Our football queen IS elected at the Varslty Hop held annually by .Q .V the S Club and the Band The queen 15 presented wlth troph1es X., and annual kxsses from the football captams UN XC A S3 TN gff9f H? K- .- . Q r . f J N QW I -1 X. La X ?1 l l ,N ' A xg X, J - Q I l y X 3 ff ni X QW C. X Q ' f ' A yufude amemahas yfffzexlfm B P dd B xt. fy U was Sh1yH 1 Mg W, K ly. Marie Th s N i Preside 2 H' I ' Io eck Ca R g V' zkient P l' t N ker a 't D k S t y R p t J t C y Treasurer P CQ 1 ff gn -1-1 K x r X 0 in l ef 1, Q Q- L D v- : u 5 Rr X affzffzembzf 5711! Vlfglnla Sulzle Preszdent Shlrley Horner Preszdent Frances Beauchamp Vzce Preszdent Loretta Becker Secretary Dorothy Plerce Recordmg Secretary MQ af First row left to right Kelth Johnson Co Editor Margaurite Dockins Anita Beauchamp Second row Billie Petticrew Tracy Fawbush Call Sayers Janice CIISP Bonnie Vxche Editor Mr Gilmore Advisor Barbara Rlchardson Bruce Oyen iid! df! MH SD ? 'fr fits We of the 'Vlonticola staff sincerely thank our photographer Ross Hall and his son Danny for the time and effort they spent in making our annual success. . 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Ax, L 'WQSL9 S1 4 1 04011 Q , 0Lm,,,,,,U - -wif if . 0, F X -x ww ,Q 4' w .A if Q 3 X 'NYXMQ ,- . , . f , ,Y gain-i m, , . :QA 4, 5' I 'Y Q y YEL, an, A Q .W ki W7ff9'7M4mff0 ZZ Weaiiiu .sagem CWTHIL Hbbnv , I ' Egg ' . ,- i 3 no-:lv , LR Q i PT. ' dw? '45 .gain AM 10 fl! CH 5' The Sandpoint High School Bulldogs smashed their way up the ladder to the Panhandle League Championship of the 1951 football season and also a half share in the lnland Empire League Championship to bring to a close one of the most sur'e1'ssf11lSeasoneeyer written into the reeords of old SHS. T ' - ' ' ' , F ft 1 F. my traxein to Most' ' and dumping the 11e'1r: 27 to 6. in a tough contest. The, Bulldogs. a newcomer to the 'ind 'I ' , fY '. vi rc-P 5 ' ' if ' ' - '- rrown: how well they proved the prediction a. they rolled over one lnland Empire team after another. orillx nfrt 11 ned bx their in on 1 er oacow t x nfxt lllNi41L!1 Vta L After a mp and tuek battle with the Nlmere in W1llL11 the latter team made a smaeh mg rally to almoat edffc out the Bulldoga the home team came home with a 20 to 12 decision The 11011035111 week end the Bulldo Q defeated the Prieet River S artani 51 to 0 in 3 3 P the firat home game of the Qea on 'lht next week end the Sandpoint team again played ho t thie tnne to the Kellogg wildtat W ith a bli-ttring offen-in that the xi itora could not nope with the BulldogQ rompul on r thun 53 to 0 lht tlnid home Uime of tht Qcason the home team trouneed the eunlx mate ed u min bin ioundw -1-1 to 6 in 1 1.1111 example of broken field running int Ja N J ix On Uttober 19 tht Bulldogs drtnched In rain bombarded by hail and with a bitkdrop of thunder and lightning tame from behind in the fmal minutes of the gains to tdgt out the Central N alles Bear- 13 to 1 in one of the moat thrilling games of the eason Bloxom made the winning touthdown for SHS with Sehoonos er making the extra point ln the fifth game of the Qeaion the standpoint elexen rolled oxer the Coeur d X11 ne Vllxmff their areh rixale in the conference The home team Completely out play ed the xiQ1torQ in exery department to chalk up a Qeeond straight xictorx ln two ima on oxer the C11-X team 41 to 13 The following week end Nosemher 2 the Bulldogs met their firat defeat of the -eaeon at the hande of the Wleat Valley lwagles at lV11llwood The Qpokanites racked lhie thriw the two teame into a tie for fir t place 1n the lnland Empire League ln the 11-t game of the Qefwon tht Bulldogs trfueled to Bonners Ferry to walk our the 1gdt1UtTQ Z1 to 0 ind emth the lanhandle League crown lhia hie bcen the moat sueeeesful year in footl all for Coach Cotton Bar ow Qinee he began coaching at SHN in 1945 INLAND EMPIRE They Moscow Pullman Central Valley Coeur dAlene West Valley 0 PAlN11ANDLE Wfallaee Prieat hner Kellogg St Maries Bonners Ferry C They 1111 homc team llllfldfill the 1931 sea-on Npt-mber 4 1 f l g . ow D K N t , . lnlt l lllplft' 1 tague x ax a p ' Nl axon dark ln rat faxorltf to top the I Q N1 1 g' stre Z. 1 - , D ' t 'V rx' M . ' '. he. ' 1 X 7 lla D I T Dv - k C y x. v' . X Y h L, . I . V S 7 .x . . ,ri . K .V 4 ., v, hl 1, ll 1 l . 1 ' 2 2 ' z 1 psf I lag S. L if f C . ' 1 ' - L I . . . . . T V , g 1' Qsf 'QM' i' . . .' - up their only score in the waning minutes of the first half to make the score 7 to 0. D 1. . C . T z. 3 r . 5 ..: 1 , ' 3 ' H 7, 1 ' We ' li W ' ff'ff'f---f-f-'f' f-f-'-f' -f,--f, f'--' --rfe V - 2 7 6 ' . ....................... , .........,,...........,.... 20 12 l j we f-'--A-f--f---f--f---ff---f-.-,f-' -...f-... 1 3 7 .......,...... ........ ..... .........,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 3 O 1 -ff-f--fff ,'---f--f-,f.fV--f, ............. 4 1 13 . ' ...........................,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,. ,.,,,v 5 O 6 e moment the Bulldog . Rh . .. . . V. record of lf' straight vic- I . four last year and six thia' e lengthiest victory strim: int has unwound smce Bar- the coaching reins traight in his first 46 and 1947. I gorillas does Bar- IS squad? Th- question Two Championship dY nivexsuy of Indiana--but let it oe known at the time he isn't :u':t'urfS ?' terested, at least at the moment. Evy has three years to gc, on his five-year contre ougarville, and top sources declare he wont rv ig Ten wise until the time expires Right now the astute grid I ss IS anticipatm a visit later is week wlth od frienf' ddy Tommy He o will meet basl' Th thlet rday s wif ecemm Onal A nventio You 1 dollar tk ing Jim sired mga hm was I 8.1 1 ough a m r assed hi Grange ll times ant 0 yards Tl ot field goals ne was All A d 1912 We want Jim ne as lung as l uuud Table pres 1 ven lf he want 0 months Its me one did soml lce for the old bo -X- There Goes Brunda It was bad enough 7,6 Y i 5' I W' INWAYOFPUP Clash Friday 'for Lead E gi Ea hi-ia! r-cor oeoeuogd Pct. PF. 1.000 70 1.000 45 .668 .666 .500 .250 .500 000 an I-ia up-wr-H ww 5 C1 S 'vu moo QQ me C0905 OOUJQ C0730 .. Og o 'ETSO SEE,-'H-cW ' H 253 o O rn FH' n- W0 mg f-WSH' WmKm 5D-4 Q- ga 'grin-I 'Hosni EU' 31 20 20 53 L- 28 44 E OQQHOOH 123 have w this th 0 in t W111 ha Friday ling fir the de y Bea on H 0 h on Coe wb uoe lething ou Not at all Ba uses the T formatio rrey shift to the Notre Dam --er Dx occasionally for variety My Au lIs there any explanation th ' W 1 H'0 ould in a few words tell wh nx rmnm wana wan. . IS that produces Such outstan ,,,,,o','j gf,,,WSC BU' Ffulff Gvnrualg results? Are the players s A at Nona ang: s 'dM ' and Sm' hall they can slip through t d that college athle g any form of subs ot compete in the mes but Avery B airman of the U S mmlttee stuck his nm nother yard the othe day hen he said professional spor s re not sports but a spectace an interestlng serious and u 75 did go ow you well know a uen are on a make basl to protect that Job Barker wa on a similar basis I well remember our las frosh team It had Barker Hal Lokovsek at ends Don Steinbrunner and Harlan Svare tackles and Art FIEFO anf ere TRACK-uk Mooberry WSU 'rica wi NOMINATIONS nah.. Gridders racks 1n between the burly laye key ve been beating? Coac B av says they enegoy playing foo ll and they put all that th ve into every play f Cotton Wornes Barlow like practically eve er coach in the business wor1 out the next game Hes worr Qley Bears The outweigh us ,N EAGLES IU PI-AY ,S IE the teams weve played tl ar That Sig is a smart coac d he has a fine team I do ower Far Too S ns: EoraxeiaotefocrQniihzsacaz Smooth Hugh School 11 trong, 51 6 U T ffm SANUPU M In Friday Encounter STATISTICS M :Iowan nullng kwa: panning Karin rustling I yards paso 5 in attempted evmllle-ted intercepted by In-nb oven e nu- in uexffemmea tables IOXVQIK 2 rlhnun LCS:- 1 l ... 2 L- D Z U H n-Nw S 1 5 F wNNv-u-to M 1 H :fx 'u F rl 5 D C rn ... OH hh Sandlivmt Central Valley West Valley Pu Hman Coeur d Alena 'Moscow Clarks! Lcwlstognn -ff-Ocarina'-l C F 000 667 667 600 500 500 200 000 he Sandpoint Bulldogs Just onefuf maybe the boys Cain pulggt gif short of a perfect Inland or Qnh nl f L, UV BEARS SHARE SANUPUINT UWB The Sandpoint Bulldogs were still rldm on to of the Inland Empire igh chool Football league today with three straight victories But they got the scare of the season last night from an underdog gang of Central Valley Bears Sandpoint won the IE loop tilt 137 by coming from behind in the fmal two minutes of play to f the boys can pul lt o low can start worrying abo next game and those big bo '1 Coeur dAlene addition to Central Valley dpolnt inland Empire lea les scheduled for this Fri pde Lewiston at Pullman a r dAlene at Clarkston In t andle conference Frida co will have Kellogg at St ari Wallace at Bonners Ferry e West Valley Eagles take I ton scourge of the Southe 1'lll'lgEOIl class B league a ent holder of the No 1 sp the Associated Press class h school football o T e on the Mlllwoo gr1d1r ISGS to be a real test for Coa Ventrls WV crew The Eag ed last Friday 7 to 6, to f , U 9 -' ' -1 .. - .l .. - A, ,, ,5 K HQ ' A : - at 4- ' - mi! , 3 , D . l , ,,, , I 5 . . 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S 19 Bulldogs toni man Greyhoun who had be B011 Papa' 1951 Top row left to rlght Wayne Rogers Fred Hayden Buzz Watts B111 Hunt James Gravalle Doug Sheddler Don Farrar Art Mlller Gerry Frederlcks Second row from top Ed Frandsen Bay Balote Chff Campbell Danny Chloupek Paul Roos Darrel Jacobson Don Albertson Gay Thompson Lanny Davls Slmmons Thlrd row Buddy Dunn Tom WCISZ Lester Turnbull Bud Carrlthurs Bucky Martm Norman Nelson Duane Emery Fourth row JIITI Patton Leon Lewls Ralph Hawkms Larry Clme Ed Brlsboy Dolph Whltehead Mlke Black Butch G00dWln B SQUAD FOOTBALL OUTCOME They Central Valley North Central QAAKF West Valley Coeur D Alene Ei gp y VD Central Valley 683, f T' bbtyww 9, ' 7 7 9 , 9 7 Y I 9 We 2 26 ve ' .,se..s,o,oooooo.oooooooo,.,,ooo.,ttotoo 0 27 0 ,W 0 47 Q 7, A QQ 0 XQMJ L av Mil 5 Q J fm X Q x AX rx S slit l 44? all ,cc 'E ,f Back row left to rlght Coach Cotton Barlow Butch Shaffer F Bob Boehme C Terry Thompson F Kenny Thompson F Kenny Armstrong C Gerald Kramer C Conrad Clssel F Don Farrar F Fred Masted G Coach Klme Front low Terry McConnaughey Manager Roger Olson G B1llBloxom F Art Muller G Warren Walker Manager INLAND EMPIRE LEAGUE We They West Valley Central Valley Moscow Lewlston Ceour dAlene Pullman West Valley Ceour D Alene PANHANDLE St Marles Ceour dAlene Prlest Rlver Kellogg Bonners Ferry Wallace St Maries Prlest Rrver Ceour dAlene Kellogg Bonners Ferry Wallace LEAGUE They We ....Wm,...-,.,,,,.,...-,,,,,,,r,,..,.-,-,,,,,,,,-,341 42 ' ' -.,.-...f....-.--V,-...V---..,.,-.r-..---,....,.36 32 ' ..,..,c,,,,....,,,,,,c.,.,.,.,,,,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,c,v,c 34 61 ..,,.............................,................,..... 4-2 56 Moscow ..,...........,..,,......,,,..,,,,c,,.,.,,,,,,..,.,.,, 25 34 fff......,,,,,,,..,,t.... . .,.,,,,,,t,,...,,. 39 35 l ....E,..,,r....c.,,,,,c..,...c,,,,,.c....,,c 29 41 ,g..-gA A ..-w..........Y...-,......A7.....V.w...,...w,, 35 45 ' ...4,,,........V.cc.,,............,.,,,c 4-0 50 ' 4....fgf.....--7ff4......,......V7VV,.,.,,A. 40 50 ' .....,.......,,...................,,,....,,. 4-0 4-1 8a4kef5a!l M wx X, lj! 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'ZH-,'v7 ,fve- JJJMZW Jwnirfz Back row left to rlght Larry Klme Wayne Rogers Harvey Converse Coach Frand sen B111 Hunt Ed Crocket Ted B0blCh Front row Bud Mlller Jrmmy Gravelle Bud Phllhps Thane Fowels Dav1d Walker Eddxe Norgarden Frank Mlller Ronny Humbert The Junlor Varslty the Farm club of the A squad has developed some prornlsmg players Although the J V s record was not too good thxs year they are gammg the valuable experlence they need later Ed Frandsen thelr very capable coach has done a wonderful Job thls year JUNIOR VARSITY LEAGUE hey Post Falls Newport West Valley Central Valley Noxon Sp1r1t Lake Ceour D Alene Post Falls They w- Hr fl w We T We Noxon ,,,,s,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r.,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23 4-4 West Valley ...,,,.,,,..........,,,,.,.,A....... 23 44 ' ,,,,,4-,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,,,w,,,, 24. 4.0 ,,,.,,,,,,,.,.......,,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,. 62 60 . 'H t. .-fTT'-- -,I , C, I gk B Baalwfkzlf Back row left to rlght Ray Belote Gary Frederlcks Ralph Hawkms Lee Hull Loyd Osborne Doug Schedler Bob Cralg Dennls Decker Dwayne Emery Bob Jacob on Mlddle roys Buddy Dunn Paul Kelley Jerry Yager Bonny Pellens Coach Blmmons Fred Hayden Bob Matluews Cl1nton Campbell Paul Roos Jlmmy Patton FITSI row John Mlller Don Leen Don Albertson Leon Lexus Myron Lane Ierry Kmzey Art Croy Bob Muzzy Buck Martln Coach Easy Ed Sxmmons has come up wlth a smooth and fast playmg B squad Losmg thelr flrst game to St MHFICS they came back 1n force Wlflnlng the next three games and have been golng strong ever slnce The game of the season wlth Coeur D Alene turned 1nto a walkaway wlth the Bullpups racklng up 65 pomts to C D A s 27 Hlgh pomt man was Paul Kelley B SQUAD LEAGUE They Kellogg Wallace St Marles Post Falls Bonners Ferry Ceour D Alene Wallace Ceour D Alene Prlest Rlver Newport Prxest Rlver 41 They s s A . We We . 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