Nogales High School - Apaches Yearbook (Nogales, AZ)

 - Class of 1937

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QW JUNIOR HISTORY PRESIDENT ....,...A,. ..... .. ........ GO NZALO PUCHI VICE-PRESIDENT .................. CECILIA TOSTADO SECRETARY ,,,.,.,,, ,,,,...,,.,.,,,,. I EAN MCLAURIN , TREASURER ........ ' ......,........... H ORTENSIA PUCHI SPONSOR ......,,..,,,.,..,,..,.......,.... MR. B. WALLACE As we look back into the Iunior memory book of 1933, we see a group of 38 pupils promoted into the eighth grade, which in that year was to be part of the high school. Although fearful of the upper classmen, they proved that year by giving a dance, by placing second in the queen contest, and by playing an important part in football and basketball that they were worthy of consideration. This, of course, was due to the able sponsorship to Mr. L. Bellman and the direc- tion of Gerald Zenizo, then president. During their freshman year Gus Franklin was outstanding in track. He placed second in broad jump, third in high jump, and second in pole vault. They placed second for the second time in the King and Queen contest. In their sophomore year under the direction of Francisco Gonzalez they gave a successful dance. Carlos Garcia was named all conference man in football. In the play Be Yourself, presented by the Senior Class, several Iuniors took part. Margaret Bird, Roland Bibolet, and Eddie Itule took part in the musical contest held in Bisbee. Those who made the Iunior Honor Society were Leslie Hardy, Roland Bibolet, Margaret Bird, and Cecilia Tostado. In their Iunior year, because Mr. L. Bellman did not have time to attend the class meetings, they elected another sponsor, Mr. B. Wallace. This year they had Gonzalo Puchi as president, and under his direction they had sales, dances, and the Iunior Play entitled, Who's Crazy Now? in which the following Iuniors took part: R. Bibolet, P. Cohen, F. Piquero, L. Watkins, E. Siddell, M. Bird, H. Morse, W. Bettwy, and P. Parsons. On May 21 the Iunior Prom was held. The predominating spirit was that of a romantic garden, refreshments were served, serpentines, confetti, and balloons were distributed. In athletics Harry Karns, a Iunior, was the football captain. Among the out- standing players were C. Garcia, M. Ahumada, I. Watkins, V. Cota, G. Franklin, and I. Gonzales. Leslie Hardy was manager for both sports. Election for officers of the Board of Control was held May 3. Leslie Hardy and Francisco Gonzalez were the two high candidates for President. Alfredo Matiella was elected Vice-President, and Carlos Garcia Secretary. Q ff-sei? has ASX? WW ltfftff

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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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