Shoshone High School - Shoshonian Yearbook (Shoshone, ID)

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It is our desire that these lingering memories of the past may bring joy to the hearts of the stu- dents as they leaf through these pages. -The Staff. Engraved by TIMES-NEWS Twin Falls, Idaho Published by ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY of the Shoshone High School Table of Contents Administration ...... Classes . . . . Organizations . . . Clubs .... . Sports . . . Snapshots . . . Autographs . . . Calendar . . . Appreciation . . W' W 60 MR. LEROY HUGHES fsupefrintendentj University of Oregon Umverstiy of Southern California University of Idaho Spanish World History English II MR. WILLIAM POWERS MR. L. W. I-IAIGHT f'J'f i'1 'P 2?'ah iggmrrigigaln S md, 11 V918 0 0 . . f?,fR,'Q,S2'Q,wof?Qfh'g Graduate School U. or I. Graduate School U ot I gn Science English Iv MISS DOROTHY ROMANS MRS. LOLA BOND Colorwdo State College of Education State College of Washington Shorthand I, II Homemaking I, II Typewrttlng I, II Librarian .. ,L I ' .A 4 MR. BURTON R. THORNE MR. NORRIS WILSON Albion State Normal Colorado State College of Education University of Idaho Graduate School U. of I. Band-Beginning Band High School Chorus Grade School Chorus Amerlcan History Geography Latin Am. History Coach MR. CLINT BUGG MR. HARRELL THORNE Murray State Teachers College Shop Math. 8 Grade Biology Boys' P.E. Albion State Normal Unlverslty o! Idaho Graduate School U. of I. Practical Mathematics Geometry Algebra Eighth Grade Arithmetic J KJ We, the students of Shoshone High School, take pleasure dedicating this page of the Sho- shonian to the citizens of the community who have graciously donated their valuable time as members of the school board. In this ca- pacity they have promoted and maintained the schools of Shoshone, so that the young people may gain a well-rounded education. For this we wish to thank them profusely and extend our congratulations for the work they have done in the past. We hope they will continue to help us to become better citizens of tomorrow. X Richard Warburton fP1'8S'l:d61Lt, Dorothy Ineas Dorrell Hansen QVice-P1'es.J fSec. and Treas.J Student Body Officers -,,v, l Carol Andreason Lucy Sabala Betty Rae Eubank QYell Queenj QYelI Queenj fYell Queenj The efficient efforts of the Student Body Officers of 1946-47 has brought many outstanding activities to the students of The Shoshone High School. The Student Body is grateful for the splendid leadership shown by these officers.-E ditor. v Student Council I C Front Row-Billy Wilson, Larry Warren, Clara Boesiger, Patty Ineas, Jo Ann Kossman. Second Row-J. D. Terry, Charlene Dill, Barbara Neberker, Mar- cella Brookbank. Third Row-Dorothy Ineas, Secretary and Treasurer, Bill Harper, Evan Guthrie, Olen Hewitt. Last Row-Mr W Powers Advisor Roger Kelley, Simeon Walton, Darrell Hansen, Vice-President, Rich,ard War: burton, President. The democracy of Shoshone High School is carried out by the well selected members in Student Council. The officers are chosen by a majority vote of the student body and the members consist of the presidents and representa- tives from each class. Together they work in unison to fulfill their various duties. XX 'J Evert Payton Roger Kelley Arlene Nebeker QVice-Pfrcs-identj fPresidentl 1Secretary-Treasurerj I Sen lors Class Advisor Harrell A. Thorne Class History In the year of 1935, eight of the present seniors gaily entered the halls of Lincoln School to start our climb up the steps of education. In 1943 the same eight, with the addition of twenty-eight other members graduated from the eighth grade, facing unafraid their high school career. Our first year in high school we elected Darrell Hansen president, Oscar Stompson vice-pres- identg and Arlene Nebeker, secretary and treasurer. Richard Warburton and Clara Boeisger were our class representatives. Mr. Elmer Ed dington was our class advisor this year. In 1944, thirty-four of us returned to bravely face the future. Dick Andreasen was elected as our president, Boyd Young, vice-president, and Ruth Hall, secretary and treasurer. Margie Green and Oscar Stimpson were our class representatives. Mrs. Agnes Eddington was our advisor. When we entered the halls of learning in 1945 there were twenty-nine in our class. Oscar Stimpson was elected president, Evert Payton, vice-president, and Arlene Nebeker, secretary and treasurer. Our advisor was Mr. Harrell Thorne. The big event of the Junior year was the Junior Prom, April 12, 1946. Our theme was Pm Always Chasing Rainbows. And now, our last year in good old S.H.S. there are twenty-six of us. Roger Kelley was elect- ed as our presidentg Evert Payton, vice-president, and Arlene N ebeker, secretary and treas- urer. Mr. Harrell Thorne is our capable advisor again this year. The theme of our Senior Ball held on November 22, 1946, was Winter Wonderland. Not to be forgotten was our senior sneak, March 14, 15, and 16. The gallant seniors spent these exciting three days in Salt Lake City. The carnation was selected as our class flower, and blue and gold are the class colors. As we part ways we wish to leave our class motto in the minds of those who follow us. Prepare for the worst Hope for the best. Inez Conner Band 2-3 Shoshonlan 3 Tattler 4 Pepets 4 Dramatlcs 4 Girls' League Richard J. Andreasen Class President 2 S Club 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3 Boy's Club 4 Clara Boesiger Glas: Representative Home Ec. Club 1-2 Dramatlcs Club 3 Pepets 4 Girls' League 4 Ileen Butterfield Home Ec. Club 1-2-3 Girls' League 4 Joan Gehrig Shoshonlan 3-4 Home Ec. 1-2 Dramatlcs 3 Twttler 2-3-4 Pepets 3-4 Camera Club 3 Girls' League 4 fSec. and Treas.J Margie Green Grand J unctlon, Colo- l'8dO 1 Class Representative 2 Home Ee. Club 2 Shoshonian 2-3 Pepets 3-4 Dramatlcs Club 3 Camera Club 3 Music Club 3 Girls' League 4 Dorrell Hansen Class President 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 S Club 3-4 Shoshonlan 3-4 Camera Club 3 Boys' Club 4 Vice-President Student Council 4 Gloria Holt Bill Harper Band 2-3 Home Ec. Club 1-2-3 Tattler 4 Shoshonlan 3 Dramatlcs 3 Girls' League 4 Burley, Idaho 1-2-3 S Club 3-4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 3-4 Boys' Club 4 1Sec.J Seniors Roger Kelley Band 2-3-4 fSec. 23 1Presldent 43 Shoshonian 3-4 fEdl- tor 41 Music Club 3 fAss1st- ant Directory Boys' Club 4 lPres.J Class President 4 Camera Club 3 Ir1s Lewin Mountain Home, Ida- ho 1 Band 2-3 Shoshonlan 3-4 Glee Club 3 Tattler 4 Spanlsh Club 4 fPres. Dramatlcs Club 3 Camera Club 3 Music Club 3 Girls' League 4 J eanetta Mills Home Ec. Club 1-2-3 Dramatlcs Club 3 Hobby Club 4 1Sec.J Glrls' League 4 Arlene Nebeker Class Sec. and Treas. 1-3-4 Pepets 4 Glrls' League 4 Frank Oneida Football 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Baseball 3-4 Shoshonlan 3 Boys' Club 4 Arthur Osburn Boys' Club 4 Evert Payton Class Vice-President 3-4 Football 4 Baseball 3-4 Basketball 3-4 S Club 4 Boys' Club 4 Shoshonlan 3 Lucy Sabala Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Dramatlcs Club 3 Home Ec. Club 1-2 Shoshonlan 3-4 Pepets 3-4 Girls' League 4 Eileen Thomson Dramatlcs Club 3 Home Ee. Club 1-2 Shoshonlan 3-4 Pepets 3-4 Girls' League 4 Oscar Stimpson Class Representatives Class Vice-President 2 Class President 3 Boxing 2 Basketball 2-3-4 Football 3-4 Baseball 3-4 S Club 3-4 Boys' Club 4 Jean Stokesberry Jerome, Idaho 1-2 Gooding, Idaho 3 Girls' League 4 Gerald Stowell Class Representative 3 Boxing 2 Tumbling 3-4 Boys' Club 4 S Club 4 Football 4 Q Managerl Boyd Young John Turner Rlflamond, California S Club 3-4 Boxing 2-3 Football 3-4 Basketball 4 Baseball 3-4 Boys' Club 4 Alice Vensant Home Ec. Club 1-2 Girls' League Richard Warburton Class Representative 2 Vlce-President Stu- dent Councll 3 President Student Council 4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 S Club 3-4 Camera 3 Boys' Club 4 Class Vice-President 2 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3 lMan- 3f8'9X' 47 S Club 3-4 fVice- Presldent 43 Shoshonlan 3-4 Camera 3 Boys' Club 4 Louise Williams Stlbnlte. Idaho 1-2-3 Shoshone, Idaho 4 Kimberly, Idaho 4 Evan Guthrie Dwaine Knigge Virginia Smith fPresidentJ 1Vice-Presidentj 1Secretary-Treasurerl J 0 Carol Andreasen Teresa Berrlochoa Melvin Brown Grace Burgess Wanda Cole Jeanne Danner Alberta Barkdull Ray Bartlome Mr. Bugg, Adviser Azel Colter Roy Couch i i n Juniors Charlene Dlll Wilena Fields Delores Findley Nancy Gamhlln Joan Gwln Pete I-langes Lovetta Holt Dorothy lneas Elmer Jones Francis McCarty Delmar Mcliissick Gene McNee Beverly Mells Barbara Nebeker Doris Nebeker Dale Patterson Verla Patterson Helen Powell J. D. Terry Zella. Mae Wilson Olen Hewitt Molli Turnbull Betty Rae Eubanks 1PresldentJ 4V1ce-Presldentb lSecretary-Treasurer! Sophomores Mr. Thorne, Advisor Bob Baker Marcella Brookbank Dean Clark John Conway Shirley Drlskell Glen Field Mary Finley Dorothy Floyd Laverne Haigh Iris Hall Lorene Halstead Lorraine Halstead Clifford Hansen Harold Hatmaker Phyllis Hatmaker Patty Ineas Billy Wilson Francis Young IPresident,J fVice-Presldentj 1SeCretary-Treasurerj Freshmen Adviser, Mr. Hughes Lois Anderson Helen Baumann Raymond Betty Velda Betty Clifford Burgess Earl Cartmill Elaine Christensen Eileen Cole Dale Eden Dwaln Engman Larry Warren Edward Hansen Dewain Johnstun Pearl Koeppen Dick King Freshmen -lo Ann Kossman Barbara Ludwig Jerald Ludwig Beverly McNee Donald Mills George Moody Arvetta Morrison Allen Patterson Ronald Peak Marilyn Smith Thelma Smith Eileen Sorensen -I eanette Strunk Dwaln Stutznegger Colleen Sullivan Shirley Sweet Vienne Terry Gloria Turner 9 mhz chtlovv b Shoshonian Staff This year the staff has endeavored to give to the students an original and de- scriptive yearbook. We wish to express our sincere appreci- ation to you stu- dents of Shoshone High for your s p l e ndid coopera- tion. Front Row-Joan Gehrig, Eileen Thomsen, Lucy Sabala, Iris Lewin. Second Row-Derrel Hansen, Dorothy Ineas, Roger Kelly, Editor, Virginia Smith Assistant Editor, Margie Green. Burl: Ro-zu-Mr. Haight, Adviser, Boyd Young, Bob Baker. Tattler Staff F:-out Hoiv-Lovctta Holt, Iris Lewin, Gloria Holt In z C , QI onner, Wanda Cole, Editor, Eileen Cole. Sm-ond Row-Dorothy Ineas, Teresa Barriechoa, Charlene Dill, Joan Gwin, Frances Young, Gloria Turner, Helen Bauman Third Row- Mar'or K' 3 y msey, Phillis Hatmaker, Grace Burgess, Joan Gerlhig, Zella Mae Willson, Nancy Gamblin. Bm-If Row-Gerald Stowell, Lois Anderson, Carol Andresen, Miss Romans, Advisor. The Tattler Staff publishes the school paper which comes out every other Fri- day. These students have endured many hours of hard work and donated much time toward the success of The Tattlerf' BAND First Row flvft to righfl: Charlene Dill, Virginia Smith, Terese Berriochoa, Burt Brookbank, Marie Gar- mendia, Farrel Carraway, Marlin Brookbank. Second Row: Douglas Andreasen, Charles Brown, Clarence Tanaka, LeRoy Fletcher, Jack Morris, Eleanor Lipe, Patty Ineas, Jean Schuppenies, Jeanne Danner, Joan Gwin. Third Row: Mr. Thorne, Frank Finlayson, Eddie Kinsey, Wanda McNee, Stanley Strunk, Mary Dene Williams, Charles Peugh, Mary Lou Peck, Ann Keller, Alex Anchustige, Dick Thomas, Eugenia Ellorietta, Gaydena Brown, Roy Peak, Dorothy Floyd, Virginia Schaffer, Edwin Hahn, Wanda Cole. Fourth Row: Bob Baker, Roger Kelley, Eileen Cole, Billy Wilson, Dick King, Jeanette Strunk, Georgetta Merritt, Phyllis Hat- maker. The Band is made up of all the students who play in the band. These stu- dents have performed their duties to the utmost of their abilities and Won the high honor of winnig a 1 minus in concert and a 1 in marching at the Twin Falls South Central Idaho District Music Festival in 1946. Some of these band students also participated in the B band clinic at Gooding and the A band clinic at Rupert this year. Thev will also attend the Music Festival at Twin Falls. The school owes much in return for the fine way these young musicians have been so prompt and earnest with their music. They have helped to bring out the school spirit and have been ready to perform at assemblies, which is greatly appreciated. The Pep Band is a s m a ller organiza- tion of the best mu- sicians in the band. These students are to be complimented on the splendid way thev have s h o w n their enthusiasm to- wards bettering the activities of t h e school. Pep Band L,..,,, , First Row: Patty Ineas, Jean Schuppinies, Virginia Smith, Teresa Berrioehoa, Charlene Dill, Jeanne Danner, Joan Gwin, Drum Major. Second Row: Mr. Thorne, Advisor, Frank Finlayson, Wanda MeNee, Mary Dean Williams, Clar- ence Tanaka, Charles Brown, Charles Peaugh, Ann Keller, Edwin Hahn. Third Row: Dick Thomas, Eugenia Ellorietta, Dorothy Floyd, Virginia Shaffer, Wanda Cole. Hack Row: Georgetta Merritt, Roger Kelley, Billy Willson, Jeanette Strunk, Phyllis Hatmaker. iris' Chorus All the girls who are interested in singing belong to the Girls' Chorus. These capable stu- dents attended the Chorus Clinic at Buhl and have sung for several assem- blies and programs. Ifronf Row: Jeanne Danner, Barbara Neberker, Georgetta Merritt, Mary Findley, Dorothy Floyd, Marcella Brookbank, Pearl Keoppen, Gloria Turner. Middle Row: Carol Andreason, Marjorie Kinsey, Vivienne Ter1'y, Eileen Cole, Velda Betty, Lorene Halstead, Darlene Walker, Mark Peak. Last Row: Mr. B. Thorne, Advisor, Virginia Shaffer, Arvetta Morrisson, Artis Roberts, Elaine Christensen, Shirley Sorensen, Robetta Johnston, Lois Anderson, Lorraine Halstead. ' s c- Wa i Home Economies Club Front Row: Joan Kossman, Shirley Sweet, Coleen Sullivan, Marilyn Smith, Patty Ineas, Vice-President, Georgetta Merritt, Lois Anderson, Dorothy Floyd. Svc-onrl Row: Mrs. Bond, Advisor, Marcella Broolzbank, President, Frances Young, Gloria Tu1'11er, Beverly McNee, Mary Peak. Eileen Cole. Third Row: Helen Bauman, Betty Rae Eubanks, Sargeant-at-Arms, Jeanne Danner, Pearl Keoppen, Secretary-Treasurer, Eileen Sorensen, Marjory Kinsey. Back Row: Jeanette Strunk, Barbara Ludwig, Shirley llriskell, Phyllis Hatmaker, Virginia Shaffer. The Future Home- makers of America has been an active organization which is affiliated with the National F.H.A. c-lub. They have contributed to the upkeep of the school and have alivened the ball games by selling food. Spon- soring the Sadie Hawkins dance was another one of their many responsibili- ties. This organization was formed in or- der to learn better photography. These c a m e 1' amen have developed many pictures and have furnished the snap shots for this an- nual. amera Club First Row: Shirley Sweet, Beverly McNee, Colleen Sullivan, Azell Colter. Sec- ond Row: Velda Betty, Vivian Terry, Artis Roberts, Robetta Johnston. Back Row: Mr. Thorne, Advisor, Bob Baker, President, Dick King, Iris Lewin, Grace Burgess. ClIlllt'I'll Shy: Melvin Brown, Vice-President, Shirley Driskoll, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Elaine Christensen, Lorraine Halstead, Lorene Halstead, Glen Field, Dale Eden, Ronnie Peak, Gloria Turner, Eileen Sornson, Pearl Keoppen, Gerald Lugwin, Dewain Jonsun. Girls' League President-Joan Gwin Vice-President-Teresa Berriochoa Student Body Representative-Barbara Nebeker Secretary-Treasurer-Joan Gehrig The Boys' Club is an organization of all the boys in s c h o o 1. Although this was the first year, these boys have traveled far in the promotion of fel 1 o W ship, rela- tionship, and citi- zenship. The Boys' Club also favored the girls of the school with a dance. Advisor-Mrs. Bond Boys' Club All the girls in school belong to the Girls' League. The main purpose of this organization is to better the ap- pearance and ways of the girls, also to develop better per- sonalities. T h e s e hard working stu- dents prepared a banouet in honor of the triumphant football team. President-Roger Kelley Vice-President-Gene McNee Secretary-Trelrsu rel'-Bill Harper Advise r-M r. Powers Hobb lub The Hobby Club is formed of the stu- dents who have hob- bies. Although this ' was the first year for this organiza- tion, it has made quite a lot of prog- ress by Working on model airplanes and constructing a gas model. First Row flvft to righflz Alen Patterson, Raymond Betty, Jeanetta Mills, Secretary, Wayne Winters, Dale Eden. Ser-ond Row: Dwain Knigge, Presi- dent, Mr. Bugg, Advisor, Billy Wilson, Vice-President, Edward Hansen, Dick Oneida. Pepets The Pep Club was organized to lead in the supporting of the team, ushering, and developing ori- ginality in the yells. These pepets have g r e a tly improved the cheering section and have cooperat- ed with the band towards enlivening the activities of the school. Front Row: Francis Young, Carol Andreason, Cheer Leader, Lucy Sabala, Cheer Leader, Shirley Sweet, Cheer Leader, Betty Rae Euganks, Cheer Leader, Colleen Sullivan. Second Row: Mr. L. Hughes, Advisor, Do1'othy Ineas, Eileen Thomson, Joan Gehrig, Margie Green, Molli Turnbull, Marcella Brookbank. Third Row: Jo Ann Kossman, Nancy Gamblin, Arlene Neberker, Shirley Dris- kell. Last Row: Beverly Meils, Inez Conner, Clara Boesiger. The Girls' Athletic Association was or- ganized this year' for the first time. These girls receive points for the vari- cus sports they par- ticipate in. By this point system they may obtain their letters when they have reached the allotted number of points. .A. A. First Row fleft to rightl : Pearl Koeppen, Colleen Sullivan, Secretary, Jo Ann Kossman, Gloria T ' C l A uiner, aro ndreasen, Helen Baumann. Second Row: Mrs. Gehrig, Advisor, Francis Young, Joan Gwin, Teresa Berriochoa, Vice- President, Charlene Dill, President, Josie Gonzales, Shirley Sweet. Third Row: Mary Peak, Barbara Ludwig, Beverly McNee, Jeanette Strunk, Virginia Smith, Robetta Johnstun. Fourth Row: Marcella Brookbank, Lovetta Holt, Grace Burgess, Phyllis Hatmaker, Zella May Wilson, Nancy Gamblin. Spanish Club This club is com- posed of all the members of the Spanish class. Its purpose is to learn Spanish ways and customs, and of the , different Spanish- speaking countries. Front Row: Jo Ann Kossman, Iris Lewin, President, Josie Gonzales, Molli Turnbull. Last Row: Lovetta Holt, Mr. L. Hughes, Advisor, Shirley Driskell. Music Club Frou! How: Dick King, Secretary-Trcasurcr, Jeanette Strunk, President, Jeanne Danncr. Patty Ineas. Sccmzd Row: Mr. Thorne, Advisor, Dorothy Floyd, Vice-President, Billy Willson, Georgetta Merritt. The S Club is composed of th e athletes who have won their letters in a t h l e tic competi- tion. These capable athletes uphold the high standards of the schools tradi- tion. tGS'9 Club Anyone interested in music may be- come a member of the Music Club. Al- though this organ- ization is small it has proven itself to be constructive by studying various composers learning new techniques. Frmif Rows Dwain Kniggc, John Turner, Dorrell Hansen, Boyd Young, Vice President, Richard Warburton, President, Gene McKee, Secretary and Treas urer. Sm-ond Row: Mr. N. Wilson, Advisor, Melvin Brown, Roy Couch, Ray Bartlome, Elmer Jones, Olen Hewitt, Frank Oneida. Third Row: Evan Guthrie, Bill Harper, Francis McCarty, Oscar Stimpson, Gerald Stowell, Clif ford Hansen. 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Football-1946 The football team started out on it's Road to Glory on September 6, under the capable leader- ship of Coach Wilson and the Assistant Coach Mr. Bugg. At first the season seemed dark and gloomy as we lost our first four games but as these were to class A schools it didn't marr our record on our way to the championshipf The trail was long and at times tiring, but we fought right on. Our first recognition was our gaining the Northside Championship. From here we went to Twin Falls to play the S.C.I. class B football championship against the Kim- berly Bulldogs on Armistice Day. Much to our disappointment we had to split the champion- ship with the Bulldogs as we were held to a scoreless tie. Football Scores Shoshone 6 Gooding 13 NORTH SIDE Shoshone 0 Twin Falls 39 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Shoshone 0 Rupert 33 Shoshone 7 Wendell Shoshone 6 Jerome 19 Shoshone 14 Glenns Ferry 6 S C I Sl'l0Sl lOI19 Hagerman 6 CHAMPIO.NSi.IIP GAME Shoshone 33 Hailey 6 . Shoshone 27 Paul 6 Shoshone 0 Kimberly A 4 - ' -A Z Y Top Row: Oscar Stinipson, Frank Oneida, Richard Warburton, Melvin Brown, John 'l'urncr. llliddlc How: Mr. Wilson, Coach, Evert Payton, Dick Andreasdn, Bill Harpel Dorrcll Hansen, Gcnc MCNec. lioftonz Row: Boyd Young. Shoshone Varsity-1946-47 The Shoshone Indians climaxed their 1946-47 season this year by going to the district tourni ment which was held at the Kimberly gym. The season was considered a success with fifteen wins and five losses. We entered the sub-district tournament this year by playing our fnst game with our traditional rivals, Dietrich. Our second game was with Fairfield, and oul thn d was again with Dietrich, all three were in the bag. The district tournament wasn t as suc cessful as we lost our first two games, which eliminated us from the tournament. Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone We' zcoulrl Iilrc fn conznzcml Mr. Wilson, our crzpablc coach, for our record ff'Ill'I-Ilfl The scfzsmz. '35 Dietrich Gooding 35 Jerome 29 Jerome 47 his Filer 31 Nampa 41 Bellevue 41 Filer 33 Paul 44 Fairfield 27 Glenns Ferry 51 Bellevue 54 Wendell 40 Nampa 42 Hailey Shoshone 47 Dietrich Shoshone 55 Hailey Shoshone 40 Wendell Shoshone 42 Gooding Shoshone 32 Glenns Ferry SUB-DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Shoshone 50 Dieu-it-h Shoshone 53 Fairfield Shoshone 55 Dietrich DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Shoshone 29 Glenns Ferry Shoshone' 25 Heyburn Top Row: Dwaine Knigge, Frank Morris, Clifford Hansen, John Conway, Bob Baker, Mr. Bugg, Coach, Clifford Burgess, Russel Kite, Simeon Walton, Burrel Williams, John Onieda. Center: Dale Eden. Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Shoshone Frosh-Soph Squad-1946-47 20 Ihetdch 10 Shoshone 36 BeHevue 4 17 Gooding 29 Shoshone 44 YVendeH 33 Jerome 30 Shoshone 25 Nampa 30 Jeronuz 28 Shoshone 21 Iianey 29 FHer 49 Shoshone 42 Ihetdch 16 BeHevue 20 Shoshone 28 IlaHey 26 Fner 36 Shoshone 24 lVendeH 28 Paul 47 Shoshone 27 Gooding 27 Glenns Ferry 26 Shoshone 31 Glenns Ferry Baseball Scores 1946 6 Eden 3 Shoshone 1 Twin Falls 6 2 Jennne 13 Shoshone 9 Paul 14 6 Dietrich 2 19 VVendeH 2 2 Twin Falls 7 NORTH SIDE 12 Jerome CHAMPIONSHIP 6 GQ0d1.Hg 5 Shoshone 4 Hagerman 9 13 Dletrich 4 ix Snapshots 1. Out of my way 2. Another basket 3. Bottoms up Wilson 7. Lovers Meeting will come to order 8. Who's he looking at? Loafers 9. Who's she smiling at? 1. The gang 3. Marry me! 5. Sun Valley 2. I-lall0we'en 4. Lazy 6. Carnera bugs 7. Tumblers Wilson and Thorne 6. Argument Come with me 7. Roy Splash 8. Referee at work Melvin 9. What is it? G.A.A. 10. Double exposure Before the game Waiting Smile Poophed Not ready 1. Future Scientists 2. Working hard 3. Rugg Hopeless case 7. Archers Yen T-E-A-M 8. Stripes Freshman Day 9. Life Begins at Sixteen Senior Sneak Chain gang Ogden crowd After a hard night Pipe Temptation 9. Chewin' the fat Beauties and beasts 10. Who's car? Feet 11. Harrell's gang Sight seeing W X06 C yolk GQ Calendar SEPTEMBER- 2-Olur school year opened with 126 subjects, nine dictators and two janitors, all ready for the big year a ea ! 6-Shoshone Indians bow to the Gooding Senators in first football game of the season. 12-Indians step out of their territory and play practice game with Twin Falls-beat again! 13-Friday the 13th seemed to cast no shadow on the attendance of our first big hep of the year. 16-After a long wait the Seniors get their class rings, but it was worth it. 18-The Froshies were duly recognized on their annual Initiation Day. The girls wore gunny sacks and the boys wore dresses and long underwearg everyone had starched hair. Kangaroo Court was held in the gym and they were properly put in their places. All survived the ordeal and proved to be good sports. 20-Defeated again! This time on J erome's field, 6-19. 30-The Mississippians, a Negro quartet, entertained Student Body in our first National Assembly. OCTOBER- 4-Victory is ours at last! We won our first triumph over the Glenns Ferry River Pilots, and everyone cele- brated by going to the Apron and Overall Dance in the auditorium. 10-A Snake Dance was done through the streets of Shoshone, winding up at the ball park where the Freshmen had built a 15 foot bonfire. Everyone joined in a pep rally around the fire to beat Hagerman the next day. 11-After a hard fought battle Indians scalp Hagerman Pirates. 14-28-School is out for two weeks-many students turn out to be expert spud pickers! 25-Indians romp Hailey Wolverines 33-6, even after not having practiced for two weeks. 30-Masquerade dance at auditorium brought forth many odd-looking characters. NOVEMBER- 1-Northside Championship game at Wendell. We have one-point victory regardless of freezing weather and many penalties. 8-Another big gain sent Paul Panthers back to their own territory. 11-Southside Championship game at Twin Falls with Kimberly proves to be a nothing doing game, 0-0, but with plenty of excitement! 15-New records draw big crowd to school dance. 22-Annual Senior Ball put on by Class of '47. The theme was Winter Wonderland and the auditorium was decorated very appropriately, with music furnished by Arlon Bastian. Nice profits, too!! 25--Bobo, the Magician, mystifies students with his many magical tricks. 27-Girls' League sponsor dance in gym. The Home Ec room had more attendance than the dance floor-could it have been the cider and pie? 28-Everybody left school empty handed thinking only of the big Thanksgiving turkey that was coming up. DECEMBER- 5-Gooding Glee Club under direction of Donald Stroh provided an hour's enjoyment for students. 6-First basketball game of season is held at Dietrich with Indians coming out on top. 10-Gooding Senators prove to be too much to handle for Indian Braves. 13-Several band students go to clinic in Gooding while remainder of student body have an assembly in the afternoon on astrology. 13-Indians scalp Jerome in a fast game, 35-31, followed by a war dance in the gym. 17-Return game with Jerome, but this time, not so successful. 18-Indians victory flag waves aagin-this time over Filer Wildcats. 20-Happy Days! Santa Claus visited S. H. S. and left candy and presents for everyone. Dancing and sing- ing Christmas carols occupied the rest of the afternoon, then school was dismissed for ten big days. 21-Boys take weekend and go down to play Nampa Bulldogs. Not so lucky, though, 31-43. 30-School takes up again and boys take a 41-37 win over Bellevue. J ANUARY- 4-Braves massacre Filer again! 7-Freshmen have big ice skating party, but the upperclassmen seemed to enjoy it just as much as the Fresh- men. 14-National Assembly brought Ted Parkinson to S. H. S. with many unusual tales of India. 14-Victorious again! This time its the Camas Prairie boys. 17-Glenns Ferry comes out on top in an over-time game with us. 20-Lots of hustling and last minute cramming give indications of the end of the semester and semester tests. 21-A few members make trip to Twin Falls for another pre-band clinic practice. 21-Indians have second triumph over Bellevue. 22--Sophomores give a class party in the gym for two departing classmates. 24-Indians take Wendell Trojans down with a 54-45 lead. 25-Nampa Bulldogs invade Indian territory but go home with their heads drooping, 40-35. 28-Indians make Hailey Wolverines howl to the tune of 42-26. 31-Nine members of the band take in the Rupert Band Clinic. FEBRUARY- 4--Hailey deefated again by a large margin. 6-Band gives concert in auditorium, all of which proved to be very successful. 11--Entertainment is furnished students by Jerome High School Band. 11-Shoshone tromps Gooding, 42-35. 12-Van Cavel gave us some glimpses of Holland in a National Assembly. 12-Big day for Juniors-class rings arrive! 13-Band goes to Gooding and Jerome for exchange assemblies. 14-Our Glee Club goes to Vocal Clinic at Buhl. 19-20-21-Shoshone host to Fairfield. Richfield and Dietrich Tournament and carries off top honors. 27-28-Indians journey to Kimberly for District Class B Tournament. Glenns Ferry defeats boys in first game by three pointsg and Heyburn hands Shoshone its second defeat in a hard fast game. MARCH- 7-Three-act play, Life Begins at Sixteen, presented by Junior Class turned out to be a big success with net profits of about 8102. 11--Visitors Day with refreshments served in Home Ec room for visitors. 11-Jim Fowler of Boise gave talk on Education to Student Body. 14-15-16-Seniors took over Salt Lake City in their annual Senior Sneak! 28-Belbert Harter entertains students in last of National Assemblies. APRIL- 11-Girls make up for lost time by asking boys to the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Ah ha!! 18--Student Council sponsors carnival to make money for Student Body-big success! 23-24-Band goes to band contest in Twin Falls and come home with many awards. 25--Juniors try to outdo Seniors on the annual Junior Prom. The theme was How Are Things in Glocca Morra and Wayne Skeem furnished the music. MAY- 2-All school operetta, Ask the Professor, brings realization of many students with excellent talent for singing!! 11-Baccalaureate Services. 12-SHOSHONIAN is received by students, and it is agreed that it is the best in several years. 15-Seniors gradate wtih best wishes for the future. 22-At last! The students packed up their odds and ends and left the Halls of Torture for a long summer vacation. lalareciafion . . . Our sincere appreciation to the following business men, who through their generous donations and cooperation, have made it possible for the publication of this annual: Shoshone Cleaners Martin Motor Co. Lincoln County Abstract Co. Shimm-in's Shoe Shop Mosher Beauty Nook Grosse Drug Store Shoshone Variety Store Gooding Seed Co. Boise-Payette Lumber Co. W.F. Stimpson Gateway Toggery Cleaners Kinney Store Mary's Beauty Shop Shell Service Station Ward Rawson Chevrolet Co. Payless Market Shoshone Furniture and Appliance Dille Barber Shop J. C. Penney Co. 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