Maricopa High School - La Revista Yearbook (Maricopa, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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. V . I I x, ,Jw x, I LAS I W .R .fa . iff f, -4 . gl A TIDID WITH THE IDDHOMIDIQEI In the month of September the Sophomore Family started on a nine months' wild-flower tour. As they were to be gone quite a while, they took a supply of books, pencils, and paper. They were a very large family, but all behaved well because they had such a won- derful foster mother, Miss Rogers. Of course she had to have some help, so Laurence Payne was appointed the president, La Verne Daily the vice-president, Donald Eubanks the treasurer, Lucille Rankin the secretary, and Hope Hanagan the social chairman. After visiting many fields, and finding many varieties of Howers, they met the Freshman Family. They were so delighted at seeing them thata reception was given in their honor. There were two other families present: the Junior and Senior. In spite of the entertain- ment offered by the Sophomores, the Freshmen were soon playing with their Kiddie Kars and dolls-maybe it was the punch. The next day the Sophomores went on their way having many adventures and finding many flowers. This family was so thrifty that they had a candy sale to raise money for a party. They entertained themselves with games and dancing, and at the end of the evening had refreshments. They were an exceptional family: six members belonged to the Maricopa chapter of the California Scholarship Society, ten of the family were in the Maricopa Clee Club, and many were outstanding in sports. The end of the tour was drawing near, so the Sophomores had a large party. Amid much gaiety and good music, they decided that next September, after a three months rest, they would take another trip. WHAT WDULD HADDEN lf: S am Conly sat still in English? O ur class adviser lost her temper? P rosperity returned to the sophomore treasury? H appiness were everywhere as in the Sophomore Class? O ur boys weren't good athletes? M ontgomery were Donald Eubanks first name? O rder were kept in the Sophomore Class? R omantic people weren't present in the class? E lmer Roscoe had his Spanish? C lifford Hayslett were six feet tall? L a Verne Daily were on time to Spanish? A ll students were like the Sophomores? S ix Sophomores didn't belong to the Scholarship Society? S ophomores cut classes? Hope Halnagfm Luczfle Rankin moi



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