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Back Row: Buford Rackley, Willie Hall, Gene Jefferies, Charles Clinge, Jim Upson, Bill Sweeney, Bill Zeigler, Dick Hess. Middle Row .' Miss Hundhausen, June Taylor, Joyce Forbes, Mary Arvizu, Joy Belluzzi, Jo Anne Myers, Martelle Shears, Rita Crabtree, Eleanor Brinker, Pat Ackman, Miss Ybarra. Front Row: Joyce Craigo, Ruth Hancock, Martha Fulks, Phyllis Davies, Kay Jackson, Archie Tucker, Paul Aragon. Seniors Publish 19 2 Wickiup The 1952 Wickiup staff was composed of the members of the Senior Class and each has contributed to its publication. Co-editors have been Jo Anne Nlyers and Ruth Han- cock, art editor, Edith Scott, snapshot editors, Joyce Craigo and Rita Crabtree, typists, Mary Arvizu, Joyce Forbes, and Joyce Craigo, sports editors, Bill Sweeney and Gene Jef- feries. Most of the mounting of pictures was done by Archie Tucker. The end sheets were drawn by Joyce Craigo under the supervision of lVlr. Coor. The division pages were drawn and painted by Edith Scott, Rita Crabtree, Joyce Crai- go, Mary Arvizu, Ruth Hancock, and Jo Anne Myers. Joy Belluzzi and Phyllis Davies also helped with some of the painting. The business side of the project was headed by Gene Jefferies, assisted by Joyce Forbes. Advertising agents besides Gene Jefferies were Bill Sweeney, Archie Tucker, and Ronald Turnbow. Joyce Forbes and Mary Arvizu were salesmen for the book. All members of the class were salesmen in the various business projects in which they engaged. Besides students already named, these were Pat Ackman, Paul Aragon, Eleanor Brinker, Martha Brown, Charles Clinge, Martha Fulks, VVillie Hall, Dick Hess, Kay Jackson, Joan McMenamin, Buford Raekley, Martelle Shears, June Taylor, Jim Upson, and Bill Zeigler. The 1952 Wickiup has been a group responsibility and proj ect. Q36
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355 Standing: Mr. Tidwell, Bob McMillan, Gene Jefferies, Jerry Hall, Jim Phelan, Laddie Coor. Sit- ting: Bill Sweeney, Eleanor Brinker, Jo Anne Myers, Archie Tucker, Joyce Forbes. Co-operation arks Progress With the spirit of cooperation evident throughout the year, the 1951-52 Student Council carried out the traditions of student government. Student Body President Bill Sweeney, serving his third year on the Council, presided over the meetings. This widely representative group of active leaders, along with their enthusiastic ad- viser, Mr. A. L. Tidwell, accomplished numerous student relations projects. Among these Were: entering a float in the Salad Bowl Parade for the benefit of Arizona's crippled children, planning the school's annual Patron's Day assembly, arranging and producing exchange assemblies with Tolleson High and Peoria High, financial aid to several school organizations, planning the all-school picnic in May, sponsoring an after-game dance, membership in the Junior Red Cross, and representing the student body in public relations on numerous occasions. The Council was a member of the National Association of Student Councils, a nationwide organization of student governments. Looking back, the members of the 1951-52 Student Council feel the satisfaction of participation in an important democratic function-self government. 1951-52 STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT .................................................... .... VICE PRESIDENT ........ SECRETARY ............................... BUSINESS MANAGER .............. SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT ............. ........ JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT ....................,... SAOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT BOYS' ALLIANCE PRESIDENT ......... ........ GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT ....... ADVISER ........,...............,.,,,............,., BILL SWEENEY GENE JEFFERIES' ELEANOR BRINKER JO ANNE MYERS ARCHIE TUCKER BOB MCMILLAN LADDIE COOR JERRY HALL JIM PHELAN JOYCE FORBES MR. A. L. TIDWELL
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Desert Ho l Prints N ws Event ls there something the students should know? Print it in the school paper! The Des- ert Howl has been furnishing news to the students of Litchfield High School and the members of the near-by communities since 1930, and has been doing it with honors. The paper is published bi-weekly by the members of the journalism class at Litch- field High School in order to promote and unify school spirit and to inform the parents and members of the community of the activities, conduct, and the management of the school. Under the direction of its able adviser, Mr. Borg, the Desert Howl has won national and state honors to bring recognition to L.H.S. ln the Journalism Room one can see awards from a variety of press associations: First place from Columbia Press Association5 All- American from the National Scholastic Press Association5 All-Arizona conferred by the Pi Delta Epsilon, an honorary collegiate journalism fraternity at the Universty of Ari- zona, and International First Place by the Quill and Scroll. The Desert Howl is also a member of the Arizona Scholastic Press Association and of the Pacific Slope School Press Association. The Desert Howl staff for the school year of 1951-52 has been composed of co-edi- tors Eleanor Brinker and Joyce Craigo5 news reporters June Taylor, Martha Brown, and Wayne Tillotson5 sports writers Walter Reynolds and jim Upson5 mimeoscope artists Bob Sheppard and Willie Hall5 advertising agent, Charles Clinge. N. BS!-Eye-.. 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