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e XQSXWJXK 4 X X41 , X Erdic Eubanks Mary Hillary Harry Rupp George Morrison Helen Morrison Merle Smith ITUDENT IBCDY UIQGANIZATIUN Erdie Eubanks o,ooo.oooooooooooooooo oooo.,o,ooooo S S . ooooooooo o,.oooo P resident Mary Hillary i,oooooo ooooo,oo Vice-President Helen Morrison s... S Secretary-Treasurer George Morrisone, ssss , ,,ssss Football Manager Merle Smiths sssss so , Basketball Manager Harry Rupp ssso essess ssssss esssess .ssssssss , . B aseball Manager The members of the Maricopa High School student body are worthy of particular approbation for the splendid school spirit which they have shown this past year. Their cooperation in supporting the athletic teams and in aiding the various organizations and faculty members to make our social events more successful is to be praised. The student body should be commended for its cooperation in the Christmas welfare movement which was sponsored by the Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation. Vlle are also proud of the way in which they increased the membership of that society. Several times student body meetings were held at which Mr. Cookman discussed current subjects or presented an extraordinary bit of entertainment. Often the assemblies were called for the pur- pose of awarding letters to the athletic teams. Various other assem- blies were given at which the physical education or music depart- ment furnished entertainment. In the spring the high school girls aided Mrs. Molloy, who gave a mother and daughter party which was a most successful affair. An entertaining program was arranged and refreshments were served. Every one regretted to see this happy year brought to a close. l21l
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.fi .J -.. '1 Q fda! T ,div . ffwfff me M CLUB J, .ff OFFICERS O. XY. Noble ...... . . . . Adviser Iirdie Eubanks e. . .... , .President Carl Moores. .. . . . Vice-Presrizlent Major Burnham. . . .. . e .... Secretary-Trefzszirer XYith a membership of nearly one score the Big M Club has so increased in size and significance that it now holds its place among the more important societies of the school. President Eubanks at the head of the association has been entirely successful in guiding the destinies of the members. Of course the prosperity of the club is due to one thing alone, and that is the gain in athletes in the high school who, consequently, have produced greater teams than ever before. This club of sportsmen is becoming more exclusive each year, and with requirements for getting a block M being raised, almost every member is a three-sport man. The society is socially quite important, for it fills a large space in the party calender, usually giving two dances a year, a field trip and an initiation, which, incidentally, isn't public. The dances this season, as always, were well attended and the guests quite enjoyed their athletic hosts. Probably the crowning event of the year occurred when the gentlemen of the Big M got together and held an initiation for incoming members. At such occasions a rollicking time is had by all, and it is an evening indeed well spent. At the conclusion of the current school year, the Big M Club will lose several prominent athletes of Maricopa High, some who are all-county men, and excel in sports, but adviser Noble has an opti- mistic eye for 1934, seeing several championship teams on the horizon and a subsequent larger membership. l23l NM 1 K-I I g,,'
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