Shoshone High School - Shoshonian Yearbook (Shoshone, ID)

 - Class of 1947

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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.

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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.



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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. Madeline's Brown's Building Service Manhattan Cafe Shoshone Meat Market First Security Bank of Idaho N. A. Idaho Power Co. Lincoln County Electric Strunk Machine Shop Wall and Rawlings McFall Hotel Nebraska Bar Motor Mart Mike's Cold Storage Palace Pool Hall Boston Cafe Columbia Pool Hall Miller's Service Rex Theatre Wilson Club

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