Kingman High School - Hualapai Yearbook (Kingman, AZ)

 - Class of 1942

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CLASS HOROSCOPE HANDLE BYWORD TASTE DISPOSITION Howard Ames Do you wanta die? Girls Quiet Buck Brakeman Firche-Firche Lynn Pleasing Unckic Dale Cofer Chuckle-Chuckle Blondes Slow Ham Cunningham Gimmie a weed Questionable Fair Snuffy Fancher Holy cow Cowboys Laughable Demarcus Gaddis Dang Prince Albert Wait’ll vou get to know him Finn Ingram Hi. Buck Cigarettes Happy-go-lucky Chuck Hcwins In my book it says—Boots Pleasant Jonsie Jones Golly-dang Sports Nice Gorden Kapp Put a nicklc in it Pat Cheerful Annie Komadina Oh. yea? Underclassmen Best ever Lucy Moir By god! Tall, dark and Sunny handsome Lynn Goodalc Unmentionable Roy Dangerous Peep Peeples Honey Lcttcrmen Flirtations Bill Richards Hey. babe Curdled Improves with time Ruby Robberson Oh my goodness Tall and blonde Quiet Dickie Romero Hi ya kid Cigars Enthusiastic Jestenc Roric Bull Norman Lovely Virgie Roth Unprintable Chemists Even Skunk Wallace Oh I've got the swell- cst scheme for making money Betty Astonishing Whitic White Oh no Ames Mild Norman Willis Jestcnc Easy going Juanita Adcock Oh. piffle Food Pugnacious Joanne Bower Honest Horses Unchangeable Tomasa Chavez Oh my. J. J. J- J- Nice Junic Bozarth Well I'll be darned Cowboys Best in the west Robert Dunbar You’re too young Babes Time alone can tell June Kssig Oh. dear Mac Sweet Louis Goldcnstcin Got your civics? Doing nothing Can’t find out Edna Hansen Ah. gee Twirling Nice Joe Heiligers Well, stupid Not bad Nice, but definitely Charles Keller Well I’ll be Barbara The very best Dinner Komadina I’ll be go to hell Girls Congenial Louise Lambert Judas priest Uniforms good Dudley I.cHcau Oh. hell Fresno babes Stormy Linda Levy Really? Saints Belligerent Emma Lopez Say ah? C. C. C. Serious Jack Mullen Look at those lips Katie Pretty good Jack MacDonald Gh. gosh You tell us Well—alright Swede Ostcrman Tell it to the judge Cora Laughable Alice Parra That's what I Pete Flirtatious thought Fatstuff Perrill Who says? Kuthie Bullying Bobbit Phillips Don’t you have a bovSkating rinks friend in the army? Arrogant Robert Reyes Souashed pic and baloney Hey you dames over Airplanes Romantic Soncho Rcynozo there Girls Bluebeard type Gene Shelley It wasn't I Martha Shy Jerry Stahl Want me to invest Rattletraps Fun-loving YOU ? Betty Starley Oh all right Gordon So sweet Elder Wester Think you can make me? Chloride Stolid Dorothy Wilders Loren Loren Calm Margaret Williston Crim-in-nctly Larry Bumptious (•enevieve Yarbrough Dear me Theta Rho doings Sanguine Joyce Creasy G D Jack Sweet Robert Goldenstein I don’t know Anything that con- Placid tains nicotine PASTIME Heckling I.ynn Combing hair Trouble, trouble Ed Pat T rouble Arguing with teachers San Diego Hot jive Sec if you can find out Dancing Receiving letters Lee Playing piano Argo Arguing with Dunbar Norman Housewife Hetty Thinking of John Studying Reading Horses Dancing Yucca and the Bozarth ranch Arguing with Romero Study, study Peach Springs Dusty Drumming Science Clarabcllc Dates Bullying Riding Sh-h-h Roping New girls Bugling Loafing El Trovatore Weddings Looking at legs Prettiest girl in every town Belittling (•citing in trouble Gordon Studying Loren Arguing Fighting with Married life Sleeping in Eng. IV

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EDNA HANSEN Home Making Club 1 Glee Club 1, 2 Oh, Doctor” 1 hrost Kind's Daughter 1 ••Hi First Shave' 2 Band 2 Archery 3 Pep Club 3 .Majorette 3, 4 Young April” 4 ROBERT GOLDENSTEIN Intramural 3. 4 VIRGINIA WHITE DICK ROMERO JUNE BOZARTH Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4 Pep Club 2. 3. 4. 1 Pep Club V.-Pres. 3 Home Kc. Club 2 Frost King’s Daughter 2 Orchestra 1, 2 Oh. Doctor” 1 Orchestra 2 Bulldog Stall 3 Athletic Manager 3 Class Rep. 2. 3 Archery 2, 3 Dance Band 4 Band 2. 3. 4 Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 'Young April 4 I.atin Club I Pep Club I. 4 Glee Club 4 Dramatics 4 ilomc Kc. Club 1, 2, 4 Intramurals 1 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '42 Well do we remember the year 1938 when we started out as green freshmen, looking forward to being led up the steep path of higher education. My, wasn't High School exciting, especially when the sophomores performed their duties of initiation? We elected Norene Jones as class president. Miss Frances Rhodes and Miss Margaret Coppa, sponsors, guided us safely through our freshman year. The close of the year found us enjoying a picnic at Lake Mead. The year of '39 found us holding the impressive title of sophomores. We properly initiated the freshmen and for the fine sportsmanship by them we gave them a party. We elected Miss Frances Rhodes and Mr. Joseph Coppa, sponsors, and Norene Jones as president. We distinguished ourselves that year by receiving a prize for presenting the best assembly program of the year. The year passed by and we were next classed as juniors. That year we worked hard improving our financial standing by giving candy sales, junior luncheons and dances. We elected Mr. Howard Cate as sponsor and again Norene Jones was our president. The big event marking the end of our junior year was the prom given in honor of the Senior Class of '41. Seniors! The last lap of our high school career was upon us. We as seniors were guided under the leadership of Roy Brakeman as president and Mr. Howard Cate continuing as our sponsor. Our class play Young April under the able direction of Miss Ruth Whaley, was a huge success. To the juniors we extend our thanks for the prom which was enjoyed by all. Long to remain in our memory was the good time spent on our Ditch Day. We now have come to the parting of the ways and in the years to come we will often think of our student days at good old M. C. U. H. S.



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iflhtcr May 20, 1942 SHEEPMEN ELECT Around the Town Word was received this week that Charlie Perrill, better known as “Sil- ver,” is doing well as the thin man in Chuck Keller’s famous side show. NEW OFFICERS — At the annual sheepmen’s convention held in Kingman Monday and Tuesday, new officers were elected. They were Jack Mullen, president; Dale Cofer, vice-president, and Daniel Gaddis, sec- retary. Robert and Louis Goldenstein, pro- prietors of the Peach Springe cafe, were business visitors in town on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Roberta Phillips, star of Glamour Studios, is now on location near King- man. She is the house guest of Mrs. Edna Rhoads, a former classmate. Yesterday Gene Shelley celebrated the anniversary of his second year as principal of the Goldroad grammar school. Howard Ames and Frank Komadina have taken over the operation of the Oatman to Kingman Bus Line. Annie Komadina and Virginia White, the famous dress designers, were in town last week visiting their former school chum, Mrs. Joyce Mayberry, who isteaching the course “How to Succeed in M. C. U. H. S. Jack MacDonald was a visitor in King- man last week. Mr. MacDonald is fam- ous for his formula of Mac’s Cure-All Syrup, a sure remedy for flat feet. In the election held in Chloride last week Elder Wester was elected dog catcher by an unanimous vote. Norman Willis has taken over the Arizona branch of Whiting Brothers Service Stations, while his wife, the former Jestene Rorie, manages the hot dog stand. John Cunningham, who graduated from Kingman High School ten years ago, has invented a gadget which will swat flies which are bothering sleepers. Mr. Cunningham attributes his success to the sleeping experience gained dur- ing his four years in High School. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brakeman, promi- nent Las Vegas socialites, accompanied by their two children, Roy and Madelyn, spent the week-end in Kingman visiting Betty and Gordon Wallace. Bill Richards, famous concert pianist, is making a nation-wide tour. He will appear in Kingman at “The Slump”. Miss Netta Jane Fancher and Miss June Bozarth, well known rodeo queens, will compete Saturday for the honor of queen of the Yucca roeo. After years of struggling behind the perfume counter at Hollywood and Vine, Shirley Peeples has achieved fame in the new picture. “You Came Too Late”. Co-starring with her is Chuck Hewins. America’s number one cowboy star, Eugene Allen, will appear in person this week at the local theater during the opening of his latest picture, “Buck A len Rides Again”. SANDY SOCIAL NOTES Miss Joanne Bower, world famous horsewoman, after an absence of ten years, returned this week to her ranch on the Sandy. Miss Bower plans to con- vert her property into a dude ranch. Miss Louise Lambert, another prodigal daughter of the Sandy, will aid Miss Bower in her project. June Essig, Ruby Helen Robberson, and Benevieve Yarbrough this week took over the Wikieup Beauty Service. The establishment was formerly owned by Juanita Adcock who left yesterday to travel through Oklahoma. Miss Norene Jones, accompanied by her secretary, Dorothy Wilders, stopped a few minutes in Kingman Tuesday, while on a business trip to New York. Miss Jones is president of Consolidated Aircraft. She is making the trip in a plane flown by the famous stunt flyer, Ted Ingram.

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