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ALLAN, BETTY ferry Transferred from Billings, Montana. ALLEN, RUTH Dopey Beta Sigma 2-3; Girl Reserves 1-2; Spanish Club 1-2. ANDERSON, DON Andy Bruin Club 3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1; Track 1-2-3-4; Spanish Club 1. ANDERSON, ELWOOD Andy Pep Band Show 2-3-4; D0 Nut League 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 2-3-4. ANDERSON, FLOYD ANDERSON, HOWARD Andy Do Nut League 3-4. ANDERSON, REESE ANKENY, MARGARET LOUISE Mm'wz'ese Pep Band Show 4; Girl Reserves 2-3; Transferred from Albert Lea, Minnesota; Beta Sigma 2. ARMGA, LARRY H. E. Stage Manager 3-4; Contest Play 3; Pep Band Show 3-4: 44As You Like It ; Thespian 3-4. ATHAY, BLAINE Bob Transferred from Salt Lake City, Utah; Gypsy RoverY; uPirates of Penzance ; HNautical Knot ; URobin Hood ; French Club 2; Football 1-2. BAILEY, FERN Fernetta 3Tish3; 3As You Like It ; Nautical Knot ; Pep Club; Pep Band Show 3; Bruin Staff 4; Music Club 2-3; Girls4 Glee 4. BAISCH, JOHN Bessie Thespian 3-4; Football 2-3; Contest Play 3; uTish3; 44As You Like It ; Latin Club 2; Hi-Y 3. BALLANTYNE, KENNETH Kenny Thespian 4; Football 1-2-3; Robin H00d3; Prologue to Glory ; HTish ; Pep Band Show 4; Hi-Y 3; Do Nut League 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 4; Band 1-2-3-4. BARTLETT, ISABELLE Transferred from Green City, Missouri; Basketball 4. BATES, GARTH Goat Bruin Club 3-4; Basketball 2-3-4; Track 2-3; Do Nut League 1; Football 3. BATES, MARY FRANCES Class Officer 2; Student Council 4; Pep Club; Coyote Staff 2; Girl Reserves 2-3; Latin Club 2; Yell Leader 4. BAYLEss, KATHLEEN Kay Transferred from Kimberly, Idaho. BEATTY, GEORGE RICHARD Dick UPrologue to Glory ; French Club 2. BENOIT, HARRY Squirmy C1ass Officer 1; Student Council 4; Thespian 3-4; Beta ngma 2-3; Bruin Club 4; Basketball Manager 4; Track Manager 3; Debate 2-3-4; Declam 2-3; 3Robin Hood ; Tammg of the Shrew ; Contest Play 2; 44Tish ' Coy- cte Staff 4; Latin Club 1-2; Hi-Y 2-3 ; Yell Leade'r 2-3. BIGGERSTAFF, ELDON Maude Bruin Club 4; Football 2-3-4; Track 3-4' G Rover ; D0 Nut League 1-2-3-4. , ypsy BIRCH, LUCILLE Billy giirates of Penzance ; Girl Reserves 1; Mixed Chorus BLACK, jIM BLACKMER, SHIRLEY Bladey Transferred from Pocatello, Idaho; Girls, Glee 4. BOREN, GLENN Maestro HRobin Hood ; HAS You Like It ; HPirates of Pen- zance ; Band Drum Major 3; Pep Band Show 3-4; D0 Nut League 1-2-3-4. BRACKEN, MADELINE Lynn Tish ; Latin Club 1-2. ' BROWNE, HOWARD Harley Football 1; D0 Nut League 1-2-3. BROWN, LAURA MARIE Larry Bruin Staff 4; Transferred from Rupert, Idaho. BRYANT, VERNA Peanuts Transferred from Hagerman, Idaho; nPrologue to Glory ; Girl Reserves 3; French Club 2. BUCKMASTER, JEAN Girl Reserves 1. BURCHARD, CECIL Transferred from Sublette, Kansas; HPrologue to Glory ; Mixed Chorus 4. BURKHALTER, RUTH Burke Transferred from Eden, Idaho; 41Prologue to Glory ; HTish ; Pep Club; Girl Reserves 1-2; Latin Club 1-2. CALVERT, RICHARD Dick Do Nut League 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2; B0ys4 Glee 3; Mixed Chorus 4. CALZACORTA, NIEVES Navy Girl Reserves 1; Spanish Club 1. CAMPBELL, DOLORES D0611? Senior Girls' League Officer; Thespian 4; Beta Sigma 2-3; uTish ; Pep Club; Girl Reserves 2-3; Latin Club 2. CAMPBELL, FLOYD Do Nut League 4. CAMPBELL, LOUISE Soupy Girl Reserves 1-2-3. CAREY, EVELYN CARROLL, MERLIN CARTNEY, IRA F. Speed Senior Boys4 Club President; Bruin Club 2-3-4; Foot- gallY2-3-24; Basketball 2-3-4; Track 1-3; Latin Club 2; i- 1- -3. CHESNEY, CHARLES Clouck Do Nut League 1-2-3; HNautical Know; 44Pirates of Penzance ; Transferred from Superior, Nebraska. CHASTAIN, RUTH Cherie Transferred from Pocatello, Idaho. CHRISTOPHERSON, ELMA Pete Girls' Glee 4. CHURCH, ROYCE ELIZABETH Girls, Glee 4; Transferred from Rocky Ford, Colorado. COBB, LUE ELLA
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- , , .v , . n.;-..A.a uehhhrkqwu nu, - wwzuaauw MAC JOHNSTON GEORGE DAVISON ARLENE SMITH JOHN MILLS CORA JENSEN GERALD WALLACE President Secretary-Treasurer Representative Representative Sponsor Sponsor Seniors Early in September, 1936, the doors of T. F. H. S. Opened to admit a rather timid group of students-the present Class of 40. In a few weeks, however, we became used to our surroundings, were surer of ourselves, and we served notice that we were a class that was on its way to the top. As an example of this, we elected Herbert Larsen, President; Harry Benoit, Secretary; and George Davison, Representative. As further proof, we were barely nosed out of hrst place in one of the stunt assemblies, a future crop of varsity athletes turned in creditable performances, and in scholarship we showed that we were definitely on the bright side. Our sophomore year started with a bang. To begin with we again elected Herbert Larsen to lead us, Mary Frances Bates as Secretary, and George Davison as Representative. One of our members was elected yell leader, while another won a place on the varsity football squad. In basketball we had no less than two members on the varsity. A good showing was made on the debate squad, with two sophs gaining places. The llIntellie gentsial, 0f the class came into their own and made up a large percentage of Beta Sigma. Another soph had a large part in Eugene OlNeillls play, Ilef, Which won the State Declamation contest. We were headed at high speed for our junior year. As juniors, our flrst year as upperclassmen, we used to good advantage the things learned in the two previous years. Presiding ofhcer this year was Mac Johnston, Brice Evans was Secretary, and George Davison, Representative. We again had a member on the yell squad, while the llhe-men,, of the class, the athletes, made us more than proud by taking five places on the football squad, six places on the basketball team, and by Winning the interclass track meet. Again We had a good representation in Beta Sigma and debate, and we really went to the top in dramatics. We had a majority of parts in the all-school play, while our junior play, WAS You Like It On Skisf, was rated so highly that we were asked to present it at Sun Valley. Having accomplished all this, we headed for our senior year, confrdent that it would be our biggest and best one yet. Nor were we disappointed. Our year as seniors has been a fitting climax to a glorious high school career. President for this year has again been Mac Johnston; George Davison l has served as Secretary; and the Representatives have been Arlene Smith and John Mills. Two seniors made the yell squad, one as yell king. Our athletes closed their careers in 2 a blaze of glory with nine members on the state championship football team, SlX mem- bers again on the varsity basketball squad. In stunt assemblies, we finished What we had started lway back in our freshman year, by winning both stunts. Our representatlon in scholarship, Citizenship, and debate was far above average: We agaln 'demonstrated our ability in dramatics in the all-school play and in our senlor play, llT1sh,,,' a clever 3 comedy that proved to be a smash hit. We, the Class of ,AlO, leave these achlevements behind us as an outstanding example for future Classes of Twm Falls H1gh School. 19 '- 9 ,. . ' '4 Vizr - . -Wsa- Man-rv-rw r--t-.vv;;--:: ?a-f-e-Txurn-n -:;-.w-.-:.r-u' - .7. . r - -.v- V 32:77 . m- Ar; it :,bm7viq iwwtwevri-ree. ,
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