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Page 19 text:
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SENIOR WILL We, the Senior Class of 1937, being of sound mind and body, do leave, Nogales High School with mixed feelings of both sorrow and gladness-with sorrow because some of us must go to work, and with gladness because we won't have to listen to the following people any more: Robert Berrellez, Miss Handley, Iulia Munguia, Mr. Elliott, and the noise in the hall. Our individual bequests are made with love and gratitude to the mentioned students who gave us inspiration. May each of you carefully guard these preci- ous memories and articles we leave you. I, Delia Carrillo, leave my ability to hold my man to Patsy Parsons. I, Ignacio Castro, leave the future Warcry editor many headaches. I, Margarita Condes, leave my name to be used as a high school yell. I, Douglas Cummings, leave my journalistic ability to Miss Handley. I, Dorothy Cutting, leave the second seat in the Senior section to whomever cops the next prexy. I, Elaine Daniels, leave my nickname, Pudgy, to Georgina Horral, whom ! I'm sure it will fit. - I, Baldwin Edgell, leave my nickname, Baldy, to that grand and glorious peak, Mt. Baldy, to avoid confusion. ' We, Fidel Enciso and Salvador Iury, leave our tennis career to Hawley Evans and Iulio Arias. Watch them defeat Perry and Tilden some day. I, Roberto Misi Espinoza, leave my nickname to the basketball team as a slogan. I, Daniel Fimbres, leave to Fat Watkins my eligibity in football to sp o Nogales High. I, Ernest Franzen, leave my smile to all the girls n graduating. MI! I, James Frazier, leave my sports ability to Roland he gra u ly w r the bench. A I, Annie Gaffney, leave Iulia Muna: fny abil' o,k p ,quiet C y 44! request. I, Paletas Garcia, leave my to all shoe o F er t old d wn t center position. V I Elaine Gildea leave my a ility p ay No t Eugene Si I Peter Gourdin leave my full gr wn mustache n Re h 1F k , ' I Lincoln Hathaway le horse to Mr Ell to e d afte sc ol . ' 1 ' , C - X I, Rodolfo Guerrero, leave m ' kname C ' ' to u . , ' , . ' b hours only. . V r I5 c X , Jf, f
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Page 18 text:
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W 1 Fannie Rochlin is busy with her old habit-saying no when the answer is yes and vice versa. Following the footsteps of his famous instructor, Coach Ledford, Mike Rosas has become athletics coach at Nogales High School. Though growing a trifle stale, Leonard Sisneros is still training to compete in the 440-yard dash in the 1990 Olympics. Ioe Welty and Iohn Underwood have formed The Welty and Underwood Creamery Company. Ioe milks the cows. Mary Valdez was discovered accompanying that world famous tenor, Antonio Villanueva, at the Metropolitan. Elaine McLaurin is Manuel's latest. Vaca is still, however, unable to settle down. Lillian McClure did NOT marry Chalo but is raising chickens with her husband who is a farmer near Patagonia. Winiired Miller and Betty Wooddell, now happily married, run over to each other's house now and then to compare notes. Result: CHAOS! Theodora Villa established a dress shop and now may be seen at any time of the day telling her grandchildren how to run it. De Wooddell is a rancher as you would suspect but he comes to Nogales to sing a solo in the Episcopal choir every Easter-dragging the little woman behind him. Virginia White still taking care of all the neighborhood kids-including all those of her relatives. And in conclusion a word about our advisor, Miss Margaret Handley, who is now resting on her laurels which she received as owner and manager of the Handley Associated Press, one of America's largest newspaper concerns. The most important branch of her syndicate is the Apache Warcry, distributed weekly from the city of Nogales, Arizona. 74fLafv :I44c 5
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Page 20 text:
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I, Mildred Kane, leave my sweet disposition to Mr. Keyte. I, Hector Larriva, leave my height to Mr. Westerland. May he overlook my faults. I, Robert Lee, leave my elderberry wine to Margaret Bird. She likes it. I, Lucille Lowe, bequeath my ability to ditch school to Florencio Velasquez. I, Barbara Macdonald, leave my technique of catching school teachers to whomever wants the one at Roosevelt after Fat comes home. I, Antonia Macris, leave my crown to Sophie Versus. On with the Greeks! I, Lillian McClure, leave Chalo to the girls who have tried to get him. I, Elaine McLaurin, leave my sister, lean, to paint the town red. I, Winiired Miller, leave taking my nickname Wheens with me, to keep Mr. Keyte from asking, Who? I, Max Mitchell, leave for Phoenix, the sooner the better. I, Spiro Panas, leave my best smile to Ernestine Briggs. I, Iune Pitts, leave a book of cowboy songs to Patsy so she won't bother Mr. Haddock for his collection. I I, Bernice Price, leave nothing because I need everything I've got. I, Fannie Rochlin, leave my four favorite words to Mr. Wallace to use on the folks at home-they are: ambidextrous, extemporaneous, amanuensis, and CHAOS. I, Mike Rosas, leave Coach Ledtord's shaving bowl to Les Hardy. I, Leonard Sisneros, leave my 440 sprint to George Ellis, hoping he won't beat my time. I, Iohn Underwood, leave my ability to collect scratch paper and short pencils to my brothers. I, Mary Valdez, leave to Miss Barney my best wishes for the continual suc- cess oi her department. I, Manuel Vasavilbaso, leave English VIII a peaceful class. I, Theodora Villa, leave my small feet and curly hair to Myme Preston. I, Tony Villanueva, leave my job with Miss Luz to the highest bidder. I, Ioe Welty, leave my math genius to Mr. Keyte and his posterity. I, Virginia White, leave my laugh to Roland's jokes. They need it. I De Wooddell, leave to make merry elsewhere. I, Betty Wooddell, leave my little brother to keep up the Wooddell's nick- name, PEST. Witnesses: Alley OOp Gr Foozy. Signed: The Senior Class of 1937. alba
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