Twin Falls High School - Coyote Yearbook (Twin Falls, ID)

 - Class of 1942

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or PEP BAND-First Rolo: La Verne Schiff, Bob Ryman, June Reed. Second Row: Dick Mad' sen, Roy Brewer, Larry Meech, Bob Mills, Bert Christianson, Director. Third Row: Richard Hunter, Bob Bates, Wayne Fuller, Harold Lockhart, Earl Dougherty. Fourth Row: Bill Merritt, Jack Benoit, Ted Becher, Paul Taber, Wallace Brownfield, Renno Teasley, Billy Garrison, Junior Hansen, Gail Poulton. Fifth Row: Bill Lake, Don Moore, Don Nefzger, Dennett Anderson, Carlton McMullin, Dick Commons, Bill Stephens, Don Neilsen. PEP CLUB-First Row: Archie Webber, Olive Wells, Dorothy Call, Sponsor, Lucile Thomas, Dick Lawrence. Second Row: Joan Benoit, Dorothy Krengel, Ruthann Hayes, Dorthy Earl, Barbara Price, Charles Gilb. Third Row: Jack Benoit, Bob Ryman, Bob Wallace, Arthur PEP BAND The Pep Band numbered 36 members this year. The largest group in the history of this organization in Twin Falls. Under the direction of Mr. Christianson, the Pep Band has appeared in a variety of radio broadcasts, pep assemblies, pep rallies, and in distinctive and colorful marching appearances on the football field and in the gym. The band also was featured at the Merchants' Fall Opening and at the Farmers' Day event. Important additional feature on its list of activities for the year was the trip to Pocatello during the State Basketball Tournament. Wayne Fuller and Carlton McMullin were president and vice-president, Jack Benoit, librarian, Bob Ryman, drum major. June Reed, LaVerne Schiff, Eva Stokes, and Orpha Stokes twirled their way into the hearts of student body members and townfolks alike. PEP CLUB Pep Club has outstanding personnel, spirit, and enthusiasm according to Miss Call, who sponsors the organization. Responsible for pep assemblies and other activities pertaining to athletic events, the club stands ready to inject the spark of school spirit whenever a little pepper-up is needed. Pub- licity is handled by its members, programs are distributed at games, ushers are provided, and yells are led. Becher.

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1,9 !,141.n1A-,fL, THESPIAN-First Row: Mary Jane Shearer, Florence M. Rees, Sponsovg' Hilma Sweet, Mary Alice Buchanan, Carlton McMullin, Bruce Stansbury.Seco1Ld Row: Lucy Mulvihill, Pauline Sowle, Elnora Mae Rutherford, Julia McBride, Ruth Adell Smith, Margaret Detweiler, Vir- ginia McBride, Grace Wegener, Charles Gilb. Third Row: Dick Salladay, Lou Haggardt, Stella Grenz, Susan Ikenberry, Maxine Niessen, Celestine Salmon, Norma Dickey, Joan Benoit, Olive Wells, Bob Jones. Fourth Row: Dick Lawrence, Betty McVey, Mary Lou Graham, Ruthann Hayes, Bill Reynolds, Gwen Helfrecht, Kenneth Husted. Fifth Row: Junior Hansen, Bob Reed, Robin Blaser, David Figge, Jim DeKlotz, Marie Louden, Loyd Thompson, Ed Chapin, Bill March. Sixth Row: Bob Mills, Franklin McMullin, Howard Ronk, Bill Halley, Jim Hayden. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB-First Row: Thelma Phelps, Corinne McBeth, Imogene Beath, Madge Hayward, Mary Frances Bunn, Margaret Lcwis, Bonnie Smith, Dortha Rush. Second Row: Lucy Mulvihill, Melva Murri, Maxine Fisher, Juanita Conarty, Mary Lohr, June Newcomb, Lois Olson. Third Row: Mary Tadlock, Edith Jinks, Charlotte Thompson, Miriam Murphy, Leona May Cullinan, Vera Goodman, Zola Bartlett, Norma Porter. Fourth Row: Betty Toupin. Ellen Howard, Isabel Hills, Arlene Erickson. Fifth Row: Marian Centers, Evelyn Shirck, Pat Graves, Marion Taylor, Virginia Campbell, Juanita Sutcliff, Sponsor. THESPIAN Thespian stands for the highest ideals and appreciation of drama and dramatic literature. It brings development of confidence, poise, and self-assurance to each participant. In Troupe No. 256 in Twin Falls High, fifty-five members are working to obtain the dis- tinction of best Thespian in the local group. Could any motto be more appropriate than Act well your part, for there all honor lies '? HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club is never idle. These girls have generously given their time to help make our school activities a success. The girls have cooperated many times with the Girls' League and the Boys' Club in serving refreshments. Their aims are to develop social poise, personality, leadership, and initiative. If any organization merits applause, it is the Home Economics Club.



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First Row: June Reed, Lester Jacky, Wesley Martyn, Bob Bates, Bobby Doolittle, Richard Madsen, Virginia Hafer, Barbara Montgomery, Roy Brewer, Charles Greene. Second Row: Bill Sahlberg, Dale Atkinson, Junior Hansen, Alvin Jenkins, Renno Teasley, Paul Taber, Howard Allen, Ted Becher. Third Row: Bill Iron, Dennett Anderson, Wallace Brownfield, John Rappleye, Don Fortune, Peggy Lou Lintz, Vaughn Bolingbroke, Jim Hayden. Fourth Row: Don Moore, Bob Ryman, Dick Victor, Wendell Schenk, Murray North, Bill Merritt, Bill Lake, Bob Norton. BAD Carrying on the fine tradition which it has established during the past few years, the Senior Band, directed in both its marching and concert capacities by Bert Christianson, has rendered great service to the community and school which support it. Foremost in the year's activities were the fall and spring concerts. In the music presented at these concerts everyone could find something to suit his taste. There were whole movements of symphonies, rousing marches, trick arrangements of old favorites, and the very latest in swing. One of the outstanding contributions of the band was its appearance at every football game, rain or shine. A feature highlight of many a game was the marching drill at the half.

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