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KN ly ' U ' I W FACULTY 0, Druzella Goodwin Orland Noble Lauretta Prenter Helen Holmes Bernice Rogers Grace Emericl: Frances Sharman Clay Caldwell Carl Winn Corinne Little Margaret Nelson Ruth Righter Mayfred Dutton Anna Dutton Page Ten
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-F - B Q CLASS of 430 Miss Druzella Goodwin .........,.................. ...... A dfuiser CLASS OFFICERS Robert Chipps ....,..........,..,.,.,.......,......... .......... , ........ I Jresia'ent Pauline Rader ..... ....,.. I 'ice'-President Agnes Taylor .......,...... ...,......... S ecrefary Floyd Cheesebrough ....,..,.......,......... ......... T reasurer HISTORY In 1926 thirty-five boys and girls with fluttering hearts entered the Maricopa High School as Freshmen. We soon learned what it meant to be Freshmen, but after organizing under the leadership of Oliver Branch, with Miss Corinne Skiles as our adviser, everything ran very smoothly. This term finally came to an end and we looked forward with great anticipation to our Sophomore year. Our Sophomore year was begun with just one less member than our Freshman year. For our officers this year we chose Robert Chipps for president, Pauline Rader vice-president, and Agnes Taylor secre- tary and treasurer, with Miss Corinne Skiles for adviser again. But due to ill health, the president had to resign, so the vice-president took the chair and Frances Weaver was elected to fill her place. This year we gave a class play and many of the boys went out for athletics. The year ended with our Sophomore dance which was a grand success. The main thought in our minds when we entered our Junior year was that we were now upper classmen. We elected Leslie Gluyas for president, Julia Williams for vice-president, Pauline Rader for sec- retary and Lyn Colter for treasurer, with Miss Druzella Goodwin for our adviser. The activities of our class were becoming more numerous every year. We had class parties and picnics, and gave a junior play, Officer 666.l' But the most important of all was the Junior Prom given in honor of the Seniors, and which ended our social activities for the year. At last the year which we had been looking forward to for so long arrived, and we were Seniors. We again elected Robert Chipps for president, with Pauline Rader as vice-president, Agnes Taylor as secretary, and Floyd Cheesebrough as treasurer, and Miss Goodwin as our adviser. Being Seniors we were allowed more privileges and had more activities than ever before, so it would be hard to say which were the most important. Of course the most outstanding of all the events of the year was graduation on June sixth. We were all very proud to receive our diplomas, but yet we could not help feeling sad when We thought of leaving the high school where we had spent four of the happiest years of our lives. Page Twelve
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