Miami High School - Concentrator Yearbook (Miami, AZ)
- Class of 1943
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I , fd QWIWW ff ,?'WfN if I . 'X ,JJJLKJXJ J I ,X ,QXXLQ I I N11-fd J ' O WA X. ,x-VM ' V- K f 5, 1 NJ f1'-'fx I I' 1 .QJVYQ4 I 1' , WW MW Published by The Student Body of MIAMI HIGH SCI-IQQIWMIAMI, ARIZONA 3 FCDREWCDRD Miami High School wrote a diary in l94O-a diary of normal, everyday oc- currences in a peaceful environment. ln l94l, War came to this happy landg but still we went on 'lVlorning, Noon, and Night -yet only slightly affected. Came September, l942, and a dis- tinct change had taken place. The following pages depict Miami High School reflecting the changes brought on by the War. 4 CCDNTENTS ct They Go Forth to Serve W PM fx QQ? yggfggwf II51 l TCD VICTCDRY- A sure, complete, unqualified Victory, ' ' insuring a lasting peace and the Four Free- l doms for all the World. . . WE DEDICATE THIS Boor l- ' fm . ' rel Y , l J . . , - . .I 1 I I Y r . . ' -4 V 373' Q, Y L .V xr -54 ,.E4q::, M-.1 V r Q I . 'v-'- V 1 A f f . mg' .,. . .. v' :.- '.-Q . :'n--1- - - ' . t: . V ,' .-..-.1-' -Dm - . ,, , -.V-'-.'?.'L -+.??.' ' . ' 1 1 I - TCD GUIDE AND DIRECT J ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION Margaret I-I. MCC-inn, Secretaryg R. L. Mountjoy, Memberg Mary E. Kelley, Clerkg I. I. MCC-oey, Presidentg Ivan P. Hostetler, Superintendent. I 3 1 . . . men and women looking at education through the eyes of superior citizenry. CDUR SUPERINTENDENT . . . directing activities of our schools as one well qualified in the field of educa- tion and public welfare. E. E, McClain a Ivan P. I-Iostetler . . . guiding the high school and its pupils with an attitude of understanding and en- thusiasm. OUR PRINCIPAL 9 aa: RMGCJ L ,ff MMM ,-A Wi anal Daisy Leigh Crook William E. Crook Marguerite de Vos Della Distler, Margaret Craney Carl jepsen Helen jones Esthermae Kleinman Lee Kornegay john H. Marschall Earl McCullar Georgie McCullar Lester Mullins Bill Saban Wilma Sain Owen Seagondollar Lois Stevenson Clarice Stout Hyman Weisberg Edith Winget NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ruth Baird Mary Beard Burks Patsy Forbes jean Hart Dorothy McLeod , E- ' Harrell Davis Ann Hemovich Royce Richardson TEACHERS CONE FROM THE HALLS OF M. H. S. Wilford Lane, AXMZC Dick Worthen C. l. Bender Pvt. Nick Ragus Sgt. Amalio Suarez Noel Dodd Anna Mae Downs Charlean Hinkle Belva lobe Helen Souris Clyde Spalding . XST T BQDY .W I ENT. mf f Cld S Id' In M W If y.p....g f STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: F. Foote, M. Pavlich, M. Long, B. Lacy. Row 2: Miss Sain, B. McDermott, D. McClure, E. Long, C. Spa!ding, M. Soto, Mr. Weisberg. I Row I: L. Beaver, 'R. Mayne, B. Lacy, E. Escobedo, D. McClure. RoT1v 2: R. Hayles, P. Kettering, C. Carnell, T. Amberson, D. Flaiz, S. Poulos, M. Soto. Row 3: E. Long, T V. Cisterna, B. Thames. 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'I 1 A - A . 1. 1 .... 111 1 Q: -- 1 ' ' S W' - , if 1 1 15 W- 4 4 11 55351 ' 8' --.silgwi 7, A 1 L - ,Lf ' ' ' ,L 'N iw- , jg 5. gas: - 1 ,M Scif 1 , 4 Ruth Scott Clyde Spalding lo Snow Helen Souris Bill Standridge Lillis Timothy joy Traher james Tabor Vera Vuksanovich juanita Watkins f A-TRIBUTE TCD THE BUYS IN SERVICE They went so bravely forward From out these well-loved halls, Not knowing what would greet them Nor where they'd answer calls. lmbued with love of country, Allegiance to its flag, Belief in rights of others, Their spirits never lag. Proud youth, we promise truly - Your vision's not in vain, Your fight no vacant gesture A futile prize to gain. For when the war is over And gone the gruesome sights, You must find a lasting peace Which gives all men their rights. D. L. C. E131 J X President sentative . -14M,,,Q- JUBJRS Edwin Long L Georgia Amberson Adelmo Arronte Lena Araiza Mabel Sertich Clarence Carpenter Vice-President Olga Armenclariz Max Chase J' Alma Burkhalter Evangeline Bustamonte ,, 55' i,Larry Baroldy , 1Sec.-Treasurer Robert Contreras qw X ' no 9 r , Student Council e r e Cr swick l all Q Hortensia Diaz lvlearl Frazier Rosemary Dolin Roy Gore grime? r I 'UN MJ? Q Virginia DuFriend Carlos lacott Rosemary Farrow D le johnston moe .9 if We Bertha Felix loe Lara Rosita Flores lvan Lashley 4 Lillian Forbes limmie Lloyd Lupe Gallegos Robert Lopez E191 N Santos Garcia V5 Fannie Mae Gardner Q, Reed Mack A l to George Mariscal Angelita Gonzales Rudy Mariscal Eleanor Gould Harold Martinez A CMN Nanalee Groves X Donald McGregorf Aurora Guitierrez julia Hernandez X Gloria johnson Betty Kieren Earl Nichols Aline Lance Virginia Langham George Nimmo jean Luchessa Margaret Macias Kenneth Osterberg Rosario Magdalena Margaret Malyjurek Raymond Pierce Ruth Mayne Betty lean Miller Billy Pogue Roberta Mitchell E201 if New . . 0 ' e Sanchez to asilisa Oquita ' Maxine Orf Lim Shelton 1 :fi .X .Hwy L, ' X 1 N 1, r Natalia Ortiz Fay Packer Wendell Smith Mercy Puentes M Q Marise Reed l ank Steinke f ,Z A-f icenta Rubalcava -,Ac Carmen Sanchez n S. 4 06 fw J Bryan Thames Lupe Sanchez Betty Shelton john Thames 1 jf . Y L1 , X2 A l H 'l Donna Sirrine ,a jj X Marie Smith Z , X :Weldon Thames li 5 ' Margaret Sparks 1. l A Q r j f .l Lf, x. wl ,- ' 1 ,Il A: , , l -, ' f N J 'T 1 V V 1 Q I Y A ' by lf Dorothy Tipton i ff' - ,f Edward Thompson Charlotte Tomerlin I A ll! H Frances Torres 4 S i 9 f,-.l ' v . K. gl J ii: If Ralph Torres l - 1 ' Fannie Trujillo , Vi 7 l 6' Fernando Trujillo l RJ Maria Trujillo I E211 . .Av t Row l : G. Caple, P. Daugherty, H. l. Davis, L. Brown, H. R. Davis, B. Chapman, M. L. Brown, V. Bejarno, C. Badillo. Row 2: 1. Dickens, G. Clonts, N. Cole, L. Ashby, B. Cuba, B. Bill- ingsley, V. Compean, E. Bustamonte. Row 3: 1. Dixon, 1. Cartagena, A. Del Campo, S. Acosta, V. Campos, A. Apodoca, 1. Campos. Row 4: A. Burgess, P. Benitz, P. Badillo, L. Beard, M. Davis, R. Brantner. SOPHO james Smith Vice-President R.ow 1: T. Encizo, B. Elliott, L. Encizo, R. Gillette, P. Conniff, V. Howeth, W. Hayles, M. jewell. Row 2: B. Holt, 1. Ekman, K. johnston, L. jones, R. Hayles, D. Flaiz, E. Gilmore, I. Flaiz, C. Horrell. Row 3: R. Encizo, S. Heslop, A. Flores, B. lson, H. Hansen, I. Hayles, H. Kennedy, 1. Endlsey. wif: s 1- 5 3 l . 1 l l l . ,ski II221 ,.- f ' , -,. 'l'1Ci',l ,. .l . f . .il . .ffaff , 1' 'kvr - f,-'Z'L?Q Row I: E. Rodriguez, E. McLeod, B. Martinez, E. Maeda, B. Lacy, M. Ortiz, A. Reveles, N. McBride, B. Paddock, M. Price. Row 2: A. Poulos, D. MCC-oey, D. Pierce, K. Ortkiese, C. Lauritsen, S. Kruse, R. Moreno, I. R. Merritt, B. Reynolds, I. Paul. Row 3: H. Lofton, M. Peterson, B. Rocha, A. Munoz, D. McClure, A. Menefee, D. Richardson, j. Ramos, K. Nawfel, A. Rodriguez, D. Mountjoy, K. Lashley. , .,.. 5, - i lean Flaiz Agopie Poulos Betty Lacy 1 . NL- J F 1 Secretary Treasurer Student Council Repre- K ' ij 0: 1 sentative ' h fi. ,Z .,.,. ,i iv Q S- at fl l 1 Q if B .. . ll Row l: R. Seaman, B. Wilson, H. Snowden, N. Suarez, G. Simmons, S. Teeples, R. Sanchez, 1. Sanchez. Row 2: B. Saenz, M. Warren, 1. Williams, P. Snow, T. Shelton, A. Saye. Row 3: K. Towerton, A. Santa Anna, 1. C. Young, B. Van Hook, 1. Smith, S. Standridge, K. Seaman. 40 P 1 l i l23fl Row l: K. Bodine, L. Cabrera, M. Flanagan, B. Fife, G. Canizales, D. Carter, G. Amalong L. De La Torre, B. 1. Cecil. Row 2: 1. jiminez, E. Escobedo, M. Campa, B. Estes, E. Busta- monte, V. Clounts, B. Franco, D. Echols, R. Contreras. Row 3: M. Acevedo, L. Frohling, D Cromer, I. Armendariz, C. Brewer, D. Benselin, R. Cunningham, D. Cunningham, C. Carnell C. Allen. . F . .. i f J i f ' f f 'l Bill McDermott Sophie Poulos . A .L i ' tg, . P ,N President Q Vice-President iifgwg' . L ,,i,f,, 5 1 . WM. ,V 1 - f ,,, 1, 1 V -.'. ' l . ii, :cf li Y . 'ii4- 3 i f . -.+i.ns..1.. Row l: M.Griffith, M. Long, S. johnson, P. Kettering, B. Kruse, M. Lopez, E. Lopez, R. Gon- zales, B. Gates, A. Harper, N. Larson. Row 2: F. jimenez, E. Ramos, 'R. Gutierrez, E. Gon- zales, C. Hubbs, F. Gould, N. jackson, B. Gerling, E. Hinkle, D. Lansing. Row 3: M. Herrera, 1. Lorenzen, R. Laguna, F. Gonzales, B. Johnston. Y-A . . , . E241 Row l: R. Romero, C. Price, E. Reyes, B. Reyna, N. Love, D. Oliver, 1. Ortkiese, H. McNeil N. Offield, H. Palmer, F. Nasser. Row 2: I. Ponce, E. Olivas, E. Montez, R. Ramirez, M Rocha, I. Ryviers, G. McBride, M. Reppel, E. Rice, B. Peach. Row 3: M. Mariscal, D. Mark- ham, C. Osborn, R. Rodriguez, H. Rice, B. McDermott, P. Mauzy, S. Poulos. Row 4:K McClain, A. Mitchell, M. Ramos, C. Mendiola, E. Reed, D. Macias, j. McKenzie, B. Phillips P. Naff, B. Nance, R. Perkins. FRESHMEN jean Shirley Maxine Long Secretary-Treasurer Student Council Repre- sentative Row l: B. Winans, B. Shepard, B. Sherritt, I. Shirley, G. Sanchez, C. Taylor, V. Wilhite, B. Seras. Row 2: B. Watts, C. Weed, B. Teeples, 1. Trujillo, E. Sanchez, E. Santellanes, 1. Smith, V. Sarmiento. Row 3: P. Wood, S. Spaich, M. Shelton, W. Vaughn, M. Soto, P. Seaman, L. Sanders. ..l. - IZ51 We Three We Go Well Together Here Comes Cookie For Me and My Gals Penny Serenade U TV , .lv T -.J Alone 'Sl' Slfnilin' 7 x 5 - 1 - W Q! ,X A lf Ulu W 1 ty l ' l f yvy if xlyla. I wr , Sil'1'in'5retfy li 5' x My Mei? yyOlldsAn0ba?Le ' X . I www, I X J Hvourlnd a 1 J T ' . 1- ,IJ . 5+ 'v 1 l . , I SIXIAPS A-tiff' 19 1 li ll ll rlV Scatterbr.l1in i Sleepy Tim? al ll Lookin' ,for My nghai 5Lll l T W T y , ly 5, l l f ll jvifl , 411 5 T l L zs 1 - ,E 1 . .If 1 . . H , W 1 I fl T - J I I P R E P A R A T I Q N Q 2.42 , eM,42,m,ce,, gum, Zi?afM,MQg' AMZ7WWffZ2 x M D1 Uffxff-4.0 9 ,, ' rmou A 1 . -44 5 'wi-3 I E blllh 8. T R . A 41 f ff! l f BUY WAR ,155 'WN ' 1 si -A A j 'i' wi ,u5 I I p M U can .- 'ex xp. If 'Aon-Q ii Qi SCIENCE AND MA ls it Poison Gas? Synthetic Food? Future Generals Wings for Tomorrow lt's a long tale The Marconi Boys No subjects have been ranked higher in preparation for service in the Armed Forces than science and mathematics. Realizing this, the many pupils have changed their programs so that they might enroll in those departments, and the courses have been adjusted to meet the war needs E231 AR TS AND SKILLS The artist's touch lt's propaganda ' H- fn ....,--- -'Y f- ' '1iv,.,g s 'a - s fnafiifb , 1 -. be .2- L. iu i-ZS. x. '-ir:-'-' , 32' v Q.-. -u pre d ,rn - 'rf-..' X. tg 7'-ff v -Wi' ' ' ' 1'n-arf' ,ir , fi- 4 V '7'S'?'Y5'-fl, 5 1 .1 i '. '. ' . , f mtfmife ,.- , ' , s Models to fly tomorrow KaiSef'S BOYS? Behind the expensive posters seen about the school, modest and often un- acclaimed, the art students make their contribution throughout the year. While in the department below, amid ordered noises and confusion, the lndus- trial Art classes watch things take shape before their eyes. E291 I-ICDME ECGNOMICS l V if . 1 , 1 l QQ, 152 4 JN ' , i ,.V,,r1.,. tv ii ' Home work From jars to vases Fighting on the Home Front has been a familiar slogan in this war. Teach- ing conservation, food planning, and proper buying is the contribution made by the Home Economics department. E301 ENGLHH AND UBRARY News from the front ufT1..M 1 Lf :Mrs- 'L ,L 1. SWS... 'E 45-1-L 235525531 la Esc at ,gy r e'v 5 1,2 r a. 532: WEL ' ---1 '. 5 ., ,wi-... YQJM ' P-f'Qb5fl.EaE' 1,-T ij. FWS A . - 2. .:::':, rf E gi-Q1fsf1'-- J -f--2-' 3 f:.'g::1. .: :f':,ig':-.a . ' 4 555: 21 .. 5-.3-lffgii...-. .1-7.1: ' 3-2.345-'2 ':::'-'-'955:.5:2E ' ' 11,-If? Fifi'-EEf2liLi EE':?i'5 . :gg--A w- gp-,-5-'E m:.i':'..1iy' , -a ,... .. 1---' N ' I l ziffiegavzsls-25,211+ , ., -55332, .E-funn-1:- 'Q-..g.E' A dz- 3, -71-'T 7, N- J...1. '-. . 'f:- af,-ga ff' f'-'--'bf C.. ni ':.. 'iw V ,,, lf'L7 'I-. 5 -l-H, 5 LR-.X-7 , ing 'il . ,,. ' -M in W. . , ml, V xx' -i .s L -W : H A, -:iraqi Iii? ' it -2-,, ,--,. -. ,n , ,Q-Y, V ,. .-.,,..-ive., l'lf',i a - Q-Lib' ,, T lr- nm 'ffm' 'W' ---X V - a '- : :.,,. s Have you read ........ ? English goes to war The poor ye have with you always. And so it is with English, the pupil says. But, with the cooperation of the library lwhich is a complement to all departmentsl, English is devoting itself to giving the best possible foundation for whatever future is in store for its pupils. E311 SCD CIAL SCIEIXI AND CCDMMERCE lt's a little world But not l-litler's CE iii , ,Tk 'XL J I J, .A 'L 5 ' . ' ' L1 l :tit 1 ,, A- . , ' . , ..v5..nr: 1 -.,,, 3' 1 x ' ' rl' Business is business Minding my own Social Science is tying together the geography of the world lever changing as it isl, its historical development, and the economic principles of its peoples. Combining that knowledge with a practical training in commercial subjects, the student is better prepared to face the world tomorrow. lI321 Pl-IYSICAI. EDUCATIGN , 1 l One man down Watch, everybody! That's my shin! A Tisket, a Tasket A healthy body and a sound mind have long been prerequisites to a full life. Miami High School has devoted itself to proper balance in developing these gifts. E331 PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN My time, now lt's anybody's war l 1 Well, we made it The magician's touch Could they be Amazons? Heave Ho! Realizing the need for building bodies to withstand the ravages of war, the Physical Education department set up a Physical Fitness program of a Commando nature. E341 OUR CONTRIBUTICDN X 1 W5 M75 Q W! MQ ,ll E S , ,rv nl 6,1 1? v 1 l E .F J 1 ,J , W P E' 'iff x I , A , Y' lf fig? I ,fkfwr XX-Bw 6 ff 'ff +2 ,X Q ,. E . fy f 9.3 fav- X y I b H . . f5Sl1r 'Q-i -i '-A T Ai .. I 35 1 Concentrator C I. U B Front Row: B. Downs, Adv. Mngr., A. Hemovich, Bus. Sect., R. Baird, Photog. Ed., D. McLeod, Circulation Mngr., H. Davis, Art Ed. Row 2: A. Apodaca, O. Armendariz, V. Campa, R. M. Martin, P. jones, E. Encizo, M. Ashby, j. Hart, j. Gibson. Row 3: M. Pavlich, D. Flaiz, R. Dolin, R. Espinoza, R. Beatty, T. Moreno. Row 4: B. Lewis, R. Mack, T. Amberson, B. Cuba, M. Karoglan, H. Ellis, M. Karoglan, E. Rais, j. Phillips, Miss Crook. Back Row: M. Sertich, C. Carnell, G. johnson, j. Flaiz, H. Snowden, A. Poulos, j. Luchessa. MARY BEARD BU RKS Editor G. A. A. Front Row: A. Hemovich, Pres., M. Sertich, Vice Pres., D. Flaiz, Treas., P. Mauzy, Sect. Row 2: G. Caple, D. McGoey, C. Carnell, H. Snowden, j. Flaiz, M. Pavlich, B. Lacy, V. Tipton, B. Winans. Row 3: B. Teeples, C. Horrell, A. Poulos, R. Dolin, T. Amberson, N. O'Leary, E. Murray, C. Taylor. Row 4: M. jewell, W. Hayles, j. Ryviers, S. johnson, P. Kettering, S. Poulos, M. Long, I. Armendariz, H. Diaz, Mrs. McCullar. Row 5: E. Olivas. M. Rocha, B. Reyna, j. Luchessa, E. Lucas, B. Cuba, M. Malyjurek, D. Cunningham. Back Row: E. Escobedo, B. Felix, I. Ponce, F. Trujillo, O. Armendariz, L. Archuleta, L. Sanchez, j. Trujillo, E. Rod- riguez, B. Downs, E. Rais, O. Del Campo, E. Lopez. ' The Concentrator chose as its theme this year Miami High School ln the War Effort, in order that it might highlight the school's activities and con- , tributions in war times. Cooperating with other organizations, the G. A. A. has lent its hand wherever possible and, at the same time, has retained to a certain extent its physical and social values. E351 SNAPS I371 GIRL RESERVES Front Row: A. Poulos, Sec-Treas., E. Rais, Pres., T. Amberson, Vice-Pres. Row 2: R. Mayne D. Cranswick, 1. Gibson, S. johnson, P. Kettering, M. Reppel, C. Weed, P. Daaugherty, N Suarez, P. Conniff, B. Winans. Row 3: B. I. Martyn, R. Baird, P. jones, R. M. Martin, P Mauzy, R. Hinkle, C. Taylor, R. Dolin, D. Flaiz, E. McLeod. Row 4: l. Phillips, B. Kieren D. McLeod, 1. Hart, S. Poulos, F. Nasser, B. Cuba, M. Long, B. Franco. Row 5: P. Forbes D. Cunningham, C. Tomerlin, R. Cunningham, B. Pague, B. Downs. Row 6: B. L. Wilson - I C. Carnell, D. McCoey, M. Warren, 1. Flaiz, G. johnson Front Row: V. Cisterna, Treas., P. Mitchell, Sec., M. Soto, Pres., A. Nader, Vice Pres. Row 2: Mr. Weisberg, T. Davey, B. Thames, E. Long, L. Baroldy, R. Fernandez, 1. Sansing, G. Mariscal, H. Hobbs. Back Row: M. Saban, T. Sertich, F. Kendall, R. Richardson, S. Ocon, R. Mariscal. Continuously throughout the year the Girl Reserves have carried on their war projects-Scrapbooks for camps, letters to boys in the service, and such other things as undoubtedly add to the morale of the servicemen. Undertaking a large task, the Hi-Y has done a splendid iob on their War Stamp sales, which they have sponsored in Miami High School ll 38.1 SNAPS mr I391 JR. RED CRCDSS l CCDUNCIL Row l: N. McBride, R. Dolin, 1. Flaiz, R. M, Martin, 1. Gibson, E. Rais, C. Taylor. Row 2: B. Martinez, M. Gerling, V. Tipton, R. Baird, D. Sirrine, M. Sparks. Row 3: B. Teeples, B. L. Sherritt, T. Encizo, M. Reed, B. Franco, Mrs. Kleinman. Row 4: R. Seaman, L. Tomerlin, R. McCIendon, G, Mariscal, D. johnston. Front Row: B. Downs, Pres., M. Sertich, Vice Pres., D. McGoey, Treas., P. Mauzy, Sec. Row 2: Miss jones, R. Beaty, E. Rais, M. Campa, G. Clonts, H. l. Davis, P. Daugherty, F. Nasser, B. Winans, M. Smith. Back Row: A. Hemovich, R. M. Martin, C. Carnell, I. Hart, E. Gould, J. Williams, M. Long. ff Jef! .fr ' I To live up to the high standard of the Red Cross is a goal in itself, and the if 71, VV, 'o 'Red Cross in Miami follows faithfully in the parent's footsteps. They ,gf-'Q'fb:5'Z!S fsTuccessfulIy completed many worthy projects, both financial and morale- sustaining. Since the Girls' League Council is an organization of automatic membership for all girls, it functions as a council in matters for the general betterment of the school. E401 SNAPS I, sv. l E411 RIFLE CLUB sl . . 'i bw i ., ' J Vi rv 5 J Li? L. . F 'J - if I .ee ,K ., K 4 Q .LJ 'V rl ' ' .f js, 5 Front Row: F. Kendall, Exec. Officer, N. Dodd, Vice Pres., D. Marschall, Pres., R. Baird, Treass, jf, P. Forbes, Sec. 'Row 2: j. Smith, R. Mack, R. Dolin, D. McLeod, j. Hart, P, Kettering, . 5, -, ' Q 'i johnson, B. Peach, G. Simmons. Row 3: B. 1. Cecil, B. Nance, B. Gerling, E. McLeod, H. 'M l, F- 5, Davis, 1. Williams, N. McBride, M. Frazier. Row 4: E. Abrams, L. Beaver, 1. Ekman, A. Floss, r if J' 1. Paul, R. Cuiterrez, l. McKenzie, D. Echols, F. Gould. Back Row: A. Mitchell, K. McClain, X J 'Ll K. johnson, B. Lewis, S. Heslep, B. Holt, G. Moss, W. Thames, B. Thames, Mr. Marschall, D. A fs 'H ' , , McGregor, D. Andrews. ,.,w i P . .J f l .1 Q L, g J - 2 l ,-. ...V .3 J 'f-' . N M. P. T. Row l: V. Cisterna, Pres.: P. Mitchell, T. Sertich, Vice-Pres., C. jacott, Sec-Treas.g L. Baroldy. Row 2: E. Abrams, R. Mack, A. Floss, 1. Ekman, P. Dickens. Row 3: L. Beaver, Mr. Mullins, B. Standridge. ln developing marksmanship and ability in self defense, the Rifle Club stands out in war time more than ever as an essential organization, and it has an ever growing membership. The M. P. T.'s are not only a service group operating the motion picture machines, but they are gaining a useful knowledge in a vital field E421 1 I Q gig gg SNAPS E431 BAND Back Row: Mr. Seagondollar, C. Naff, D. Lansing, l. Romero, 'R. Enciso, I. Paul, D. Roberts, E. Hinkle, V. Bijarno, C. Weed, V. Rubalcava, B. Gerling, C. Horrell, B. Smith, l. Lara, A. Menefee, B. Rocha, T. Enciso, L. Enciso. Front Row: B. Nance, M. Orf, L. Gallegos, P. Conniff, C. Carnell, S. johnson, I. Flaiz, V. Langham, D. Cromer, L. Frohling, V. Howeth, E. Gould, G. Simmons, C. Mitchell. Back Row: B. Elliott, R. Farrow, S. Kruse, C. Tomerlin, B. Sherritt, B. Teeples, S. Heslep, L. Baroldy, R. McClendon, B. Holt, B. Watts, R. Mitchell, B. Wilson, E. Chilton, Mr. Seagon- dollar. Front Row: D. Cranswick, E. Could, V. Clonts, B. Shelton, B. Franco, L. Cabrera, H. Lofton, M. Davis, K. johnson, D. McClure, D. Sirrine, M. Sparks, G. Sanchez. GLEE CLUB A singing people is a,happy, prosperous people and never more than in war times are voices lifted in song. Through the Miami High School music de- partment, one can Hear America singing. But martial music is usually band music, and there, too, our school makes itself heard. E441 1 1 R nw WMV iWW'A 5 MLWWM MW? K N E451 AEM LMYZXAYUZJU JUAMJVZMD, , 7 SENIOR PLAY Front Row: R. M. Martin, P. Forbes, 1. Hart, R. Baird, D. McLeod. Row 2: A. Hemovich, B Downs, E. Rais, Mrs. Kleinman. Back Row: B. Lewis, D. Andrews, M. Soto, E. Lyons. ,SPANISH ' cms 'V T. --- I . A ,Y I X-, I Row I: S. Ocon, H. Martinez, B. Felix, I. Casillas. Row Z: A. Apodocia, M. Ortiz, A. Reveles, B. Martinez, C. Badillo, O. Armendariz, V. Campa. Row 3: A. Olivos, B. Saenz, I. Ponce, 1. Tru- jillo, I. Armendariz, O. Del Campo, B. Reyan, I. Cartagena, N. Ortiz, R. Espinoza, I. Hernandez, Mrs. Distler. Row 4: R. Encizo, I. Ramos, M. Campa, E. Rodriguez, R. Contreras, A. Gonzales, T. Moreno, H. Diaz, F. Trujillo, E. Bustamonte, F. Torres, M. Macias, M. Trujillo. The Senior Play came before gas rationing actually prevented such activities and deserves special mention for its excellence, despite obstacles. Emphasizing the good neighbor policy is part of the work of the Spanish Club. Never more than now has that been so important. E461 SINIAPS E471 lijunkil 'Seven Sweethearts Chain Gang Clementine Ground Hog Sweater Gal Old Faithful Stupids Bucket Brigade ClLegSl, Stick 'Em Up! Knute Rockne Bat Man The Allies 'Tillie the Toiler The Lone Eagle Charlean Hinkle, 'Phyllis jones, Reed Mack, Miss Crook, Rosemary Dolin. lg-n E - f l be l,f so Q get I ff - V, v 4-V N' KT fs J , , ff ff ff I if ff ,il oo f if ,-fy, ff , ,f - ky ,lr .iff If RJ, f ,gf 39,54 E, Nfl ,NZLXW I I .V f ff , - ,, A 7,7 E ,,. I Ivzf' Qikii if :'yj. LJ! Z gr I-.f M ! Ji ji, , cz c, 4,4 A ,. Lzbfl. 4j'lff'fi!r,,- ef' F- rf , X557 if I- ,if':Q.ifLf9Cf'x-l ffv-' ' K in fy' YA 1-,lffif j,,i,fv,-ks-jr, 7 V! 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TRACK YELL LEADERS Edgar Lyon Bertha Felix Bootsie Downs I531 WRESTLING Row I: L. Watson, R. Perez, R. Saenz, M. Davis. Row 2: M. Munoz, A. Santa Anna, R. Worthen, A. Munoz. I. Ramos. GIRLS' TENNIS Row I: P. Forbes, D. McGoey, I. Flaiz, G. Iohnson, M. Karoglan, H. Ellis. Row 2: 1. Luchessa, R. Dolin, D. BOYS' TENNIS I Row I: I. Smith, D. McGregor, I. Paul, D, McClure, H. Lofton, M. Frazier, B. McDermott. Row 2: A. Knight, K. McClain, A. Floss, D. Marschall, I. Sansing. E541 SNAPS E551 i swing High Catch That Pigskin Hack-y Flying Tigers Dance of the Tulips Hunchback It's a Toss-up Stag Line Bendix La Conga FIoa'rin' Star Rumble Seat Ride Whosit? Venus SNAPS The Masses Woman of the Year Gift of the Magii' My Sister Eileen A Woman's Face l Married a Witch Ice Follies of l943 Yank at Eton Ball of Fire Lillian Russell Commandos Strike at Dawn Rag Time Band Little Women Lost Horizons E561 E Official U. S. Phoiographl' TCDDAY l MQALMA MATER :JJ Oc 5 E if LV 1, ,Qi ON A HILL ow? 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