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BERNERD JACKSON RALPH GOITIA RAMONA OSTERFELD Secretary-Treaurer President Vice-President Q.. Three years ago one hundred fifteen of us came to Flagstaff High to reach one goal, graduation. Although there are only sev- enty-six of us left, our goal is well in sight. Now that we are near that goal, we can more fully realize the importance of a com- pleted high school education. We will devote our last year in high school to the task of learning what is necessary for us to know in order to be better citizens. We wish to express our thanks to our sponsors and class officers for their work in helping to make our junior play, skating party, and junior prom the successes they were.
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Coconino Daily Sun Page Two THREE NEW TEACHERS ADDED TO FHS FACULTY Miss Manuela Luna, Mr. Bruce Berger and Mr. Carl Guthrie were recently em- ployed in FHS to teach. Miss Luna will teach commercial studies, Mr. Berger will be art director, and Mr. Guthrie will instruct students in flying. RARE DIME FOUND While on duty at Babbitts, Miss Mary Garrido, secretary to Mr. Bill Hubbard, found a very rare dime. lts origin is not known, but the dime is very valuable. Miss Florence Sass, special collector of rare coins, purchased the dime from Miss Garrido. HUFF WINS JITTERBUG CONTEST AT THOMPSON LODGE At the well known Oak Creek Lodge, owned by Miss Josephine Thompson, Jean Huff was awarded the cup as the most outstanding iitterbug in Coconino County. A party was held and the contest was the main interest of the group. FIRE CAUSED BY OIL STOVE EXPLOSION ln the out of town restaurant owned and operated by Mr. Bill Peterson, an oil stove explosion caused considerable dam- age, The direct cause of the fire is not known at the present. 0 0 PURELY PERSONAL Mr, Bly Denham returned to Phoenix aft- er a week end visit in Flagstaff. Mr. Den- ham ownes a grocery store in Phoenix and does very well in the grocery business. Mr. Denham was visiting Mr. Dick Leeds of the Flagstaff Drugs, Inc. Mr. Norman CGeneJ Miller, wealthy ranch owner in Oak Creek Canyon, has return- red there after purchasing several horses in Flagstaff. l --.-- Mr. Edward Andrews left for New York today where he will begin his practice as a lawyer. He was accompanied by his wife and three children. Mr. William fBilll James secured his pri- vate pilot's license yesterday and will now begin giving lessons at ASC to those inter- ested in learning to fly. Miss Genevieve Lobato was employed at ASC several days ago to teach piano les- sons. Miss Lobato has written several pop- ular compositions with the help of Lucy Chivera, her musician partner. Miss Nevada Murphy left today for Hollywood where she will start her career in the movies as a dancer. Mr. Mack Christy and Mr. Frank Shafer have returned from Chicago with one of the new i957 cars made of glass. They are putting the car an display at their garage. Mrs. Betty lRoperl McGinnis left today to ioin her husband in Chili where he has been for the past five years. She will travel by plane. HOLLAND WINS FIGHT Bob Holland, after winning his fifth con- secutive fight last night, has decided to make fighting his career. His next opponent will be Mr. Ewie Kewanwytewa, manager of the Flagstaff Museum. RUDDICK INVENTS STEAM CARRIAGE Mrs. Nelda lDryel Ruddick, mother of four charming children, has helped lighten her work considerably by inventing a baby carriage that is run by steam. This carri- age will soon be put on the market far all lucky mothers to purchase. ADMIRAL FLEMING HOME ON LEAVE Admiral Arthur Fleming returned home for a thirty day leave today. He has been serving in the Navy for the past eight years, but he plans to take up an- other career as soon as his time in the Navy has expired. TISSAW'S LODGE TO REMAIN OPEN The famous ski lodge owned and oper- ated by Mr. Bill Tissaw will remain open for the summer months from now on and, as soon as the new swimming pool is com- pleted, horseback riding and swimming will be offered. GARCIA DESIGNS SAFETY BRIDGE Mr. Joe Garcia, well known electrical engineer, today completed his drawing for safely wiring a bridge with a new lighting system. Mr. Garcia is to be highly con- gratulated for his supreme work well done. Miss Helen Kavathas, owner and opera- tor af a chain of well known restaurants here in Flagstaff announced today that she has invented a special sauce for ham- burgers which she has named Kavatha Sauce. These are some ofthe items that met our eyes. Things like this have been going on every day for the past ten years. These students who graduated in the class of '47 have gone out into the world and are lust plain everyday citizens of America doing the iobs that have been clone by others before them. Bessie and l were awfully tired after we had finished reading the paper so we solemnly went to bed thinking of that day in I947 when we had parted from all of these fine friends.
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LYNDELLA McLAWS KENNETH PEARSALL BETTY SIMMONS HARVEY WRIGHT JUANITA ALLEN DEMITRIO MORALES MARJORIE WARFIELD JIM ROBERTS BETTY H EW ETT CHARLES COREY GLORIA YOUNG HELEN HARPER ELIAS SANDOVAL ANGEL MARTINEZ JANE CHAPMAN TONY TACHIAS MARY ANN WALDHAUS EUNICE AYERS BOB KNOLES LUIS SANCHEZ ELLA MAE SEASTRUNK
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