Nogales High School - Apaches Yearbook (Nogales, AZ)

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X, 2 I X J u QQ N X 'rhful resume of ma I serve o Q N 'FQs+er a cherished memory of 'fh Nogales i H gh I d y f W oi Schoo aso XX Io90308 SUPERlNTENDENT'S MESSAGE The vision of 'rhe good cifizen 'lakes in 'rhe welfare of all. l-lis dufies differ from one generafion fo anolher. ln lronfier days a good ci+izen would lend a hand lo help a neighbor build his house. While we no longer work 'rogelher in 'rhis direcf fashion, we do cooperafe wifh one anofher +o aHain securily, provide educa+ion, and +o meef ofher common needs. New condifions bring changing dufies and 'rhe good cilizen keeps him- sell aware of lhese new problems and does his parl lo meel' 'rhem. A rich and varied civilizalion requires a high sense of civic responsibilily. Your school program should help you become a befler cifizen in your day. Q D J P ' 3 J X s S-In N Nl x , 4 KMA . X J 2 wi ,, x x X A J J 'X X .e..,.,4,l ' ' ' - f - ' Wailea.. J--. .7 jf' ' F A C U LTY Superinlendenl .,,.....,, . ..Y,,....V,V..VV....VV. . J. Milchell Principal ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,YA,, ,...,,.,, F . E. Weslerland Malhemahcs ..,....,...,,.,.. .,...,,.V,,.. .....,...,....Y,.........V...Y,.,............. M. A. Keyle Spanish .Magdalena Espinoza Commercia ,,,,,,A,,,,,, f .,.,... ,' ...,... ........ Lon Bellman S' ' f' I4f ' sJWHddlc cvence ......... ,,,.1 . .. . ....,..Y.. Q .........., . . 6 OC A . l' 1 Y' 'fhleha .. -.. ,.,,, , '- ,,,, ,. ,. . . ...,Loyd L. Ledford Commer .,,. ....,..,.,,.............,. ...,,...,,....,..,.............,, G . C. Elllolf Music an Lilor ...,.,,,....,.....,.....,....,,......,.,....YY.,...,.......... Gwen Noon King Physical Educalion ,....,,..........,..,...................,,,......,....,,.. Henrielfa Renslwaw Home Economics ...,......,....,..,.....,.........,..,........,,,,..V,,,,....... Helen Borgquisl' ngli l'i ,.,... .. . . . . .Margarel Handley ng islm ..,,...,,. . . ,.,....i........,....,i,. .,,..,,...,.Yi...,.,,.i....,.,,.... Cl'1arloH'e Luz 'goal-Science r . . .. .,.... Bruce Wallace Manual Trainingmyygffi . . ...,.......,.,......A.,.,...,.... H. L. Sfiles 7lh Grade ........ A .... .......,....,.. . . ............... Edi+l1 Warcl Felsled 7'rh Grade .,............. ..... . . .. . .. ...............,...... Mary L. Wel+y 7'll1 Grade ............... ...,.................. .........,.......... H e rman Noviclc 7+l1' Grade .......,........................ ..........,,..........,.,..... .....,,. S . E. Waldrip School Nurse .......... .................... ....,... M y rlle Brown Secrefary ............ .......... M ary Karam BOARD OF TRUSTEES Presidenl ............................... ......,..,.. .........,..........,.... R o se Helen Scherb Clerk ............ ,........,.. E , S. Edmonson Member ...... ........ C has. J. Braclcer Q3- i SENIORS GONZALO PUCHI. Chalo Senior Class Presidenf I , ix ,f MIKE AHUMADA sh + or y I I X X, ALBERT s. ALVAREZ ' ENRIQUE ARANA Windy ANDY DETTWY Y 'X is i M Gump 0 ' bbkk., Lx I IL Q. SA- i 'R V- f . Q , I ,Q i Alix Af -. M.,.tI' 1. luavkf. ' ', X , -' f' f' A ,X MM MA. ELA kwi? ILLIAM BETTWY ' , Qi i :mf W QQEMIIOD IgiBOLET .' Xi NJJJJ3 X D X XJ , Qf 1 I PJ! Al J QVIQ! Ki Q RJ 5' MARGARIT BIRD AK ' 'C Pa'ari+a Q 'FQ lj ' Cx XA LM LEONARD s. CABRERA , a o i W! f H W if Mi! J J V 'MV f' , f , A5 f V A A gm , A RUTH CHERNIN 1 5 Louie U GOLDA DALTON Caddie 5 ,J , aff' I., ll o ,,' L j ' 1 , ' Af' N a- I - ' . ' kr vvyl. , ' -j ,J , qji. U' . u' J 'JI I SENIORS ALICIA QUEN Queen DAN QUEN King .WL E ,En i r ' 1 I '2'7f ' ' Yvllf-'tif' 41 E Y L V, .1 1 A ' . O09 ! , I I I .1 ,JJ - ' i- ' JOHN ca. REDDOCH - , V ,s. w , , 1 A f , f 7 ' I I, , f S 'A MARCELLA REDDOCH I ,I f 74, Lgwy' Zig Y- Reddoch Twins' ,ffiil ' fx ' ' f, V ' n ' fnluw ROBERT SEEN Shanghai , 1 J EUGENE suDDELL Pelon I I 1 FRANK SOTO J' I 'Tap9n X , J' , R ' Q CEQILIA Tosmoo ' ! Toasfy 1 , I Il . ' L 1 RUDY VELASCO .1.E. ARMIDA VIDAL I Crandy xl 1 , - . s -', .I in . Nl fJOE YANEZ 5 ' I 5 Joe I I GERALD ZENIZO Doc f' SENIORS. bs IONE MARCUS '45 'gif 1 . Q 9.4 Ace g Eu, -N , If 5 Mark gk X, A-'A-N I . ALFREDQ PlAT!E LA - J N MCLAURIN 5. -X R f ,R I Q JJ N r L XJ -yn 'P 1 A Uffil R W if UQ! HARRY MORSE l f '1Soldier if L41 V' ' EILEEN ODONNELL - Irish BEATRIZ PARTIDA Bea FRANCES PIQUERO up h ,. .Lo R ami 4',1a,,L,t.14-44.,4.,u,f-444.19 - 0 I I , f rj SLC! A4144- 60-Q ' c'f.I-fi..A..,1fq' V C ' L V' D '-Z-LA-fv 'L ,,ll:y,'j4,v,--Js.fv,1,4.,L'1ff4f-lf 7, ii: ,fly 4- --f f.1fs.fCfY 'A ' 'AA' - h 'A JOHN O. PATTON Iftvf 'M-1 -V-N F A xv-ff.. 1 pS,fL-lb X M 11 GEORGE A. PRYOR Sena+or P-IORTENCIA PUCHI Porky BEATRICE SALOMON TicIwi My ,,,y,,fw1W,,sENloxR,5 X. ALVAN DAVENPORT W SIaIe ESTELLA ECHEVARRIA ITcI'1y GEORGE E. ELLIS Genius ' JOE E. ELLIS Josefus OB IA E .. I.. 0.1 I' IEP? CIA FRANCISCO GONZALEZ Pancho IRMA GRANTI-IAM Grany EDDIE ITULE USyHoN LUCY JURY Juicy CARMEN LEYVA Pocky A uJ'QA.o MANUEL P LOPEZ Q W Q E I Deacon JL,,n,4.f',,Vlu Q' ft!-'SA- Lx'Ll.f'-Lf. t MSQIPLZI SENIOR HISTORY As we look back To back To ThaT memory book, The Adobe of I933-34, we see a group of shy and Timid sTudenTs enTer The eighTh grade which aT 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 aThleTics, ThaT They were To be one of The mosT acTive classes To be graduaTed from N. H. S. I934-35 Greenies -WhaT a Thrill looking awe-sTruck aT The mighTy seniors, fearful of The Teachers, buT noT Tor long. ln Two weeks' Time The noisiesT class in high school hi+ Their sTride. As freshmen The class of '38 was ouTsTanding in every deparTmenT of school life. Their dances were The besT, They placed second in The King ConTesT. Gus Franklin was ouTsTanding in Track Taking almosT all The prizes won by Nogales in The Douglas Track meeT. The class under The sponsorship of Mr. L. Bellman wiTh Gerald Zenizo as presidenT was The mosT loyal group and The mosT acTive in high school. In I935-36. sTill under The able sponsorship of Mr. L. Bellman and wiTh Francisco Gonzalez as presidenT, The sophomores were popular and full of pep. Carlos Garcia was named All-Conference-Guard. OTher aThleTes were V. CoTa, M. Ahumada, E. Siddell, J. WaTkins, and Gus Franklin. ln baskeTball V. CoTa, Joe Gonzalez, and Gus Franklin were well known and promising. A. MaTiella was manager Tor ThaT year. ln dramaTics were M. Bird, R. BiboleT, P. Cohen, P. Parson, and F. Piquero. M. Bird, R. BiboleT, E. ITule, and Henry Arana Took parT in The Musical ConTesT held aT Bisbee. Members elecTed To The Junior Honor SocieTy were Leslie l-lardie, Lucy Jury, Roland BiboleT, MargareT Bird, and Cecilia TosTado. l936-37. Juniors! Upper Classmen. Proud of Their heriTage The slowly dwindling class of '38 Took The lead in everyThing. ln aThleTics, Harry Karns, a junior, was TooTball capTain. C. Garcia, M. Ahumada, J. WaTkins, V. CoTa, G. Franklin, and J. Gonzalez were ouTsTanding in TooTball and baslceTball. Leslie Hardy was manager in boTh sporTs. ln Their social life The juniors were ever successful in dances, plays, and sales. The junior play, Who's Crazy Now, was The besT play of ThaT year. The members of The casT were enTirely juniors. They were, R. BiboleT, P. Cohen, F. Piquero. L. WaTkins, E. Siddell, M. Bird, H. Morse, W. BeTTwy, and P. Parson. ln sTudenT adminisTraTion The juniors showed how popular They were by having Three ac IO my members of fheir class elecfed as sfudenf body officers. Francisco Gonzalez was elecfed president Alfredo Mafiella, vice-presidenf, and Carlos Garcia, secrefary. The class closed a successful year wifh fheir Junior Prom, which was held May 2l. The predominafing spirif was fhaf of a romanfic garden. Mr. B. Wallace as sponsor and Gonzalo Puchi as presidenf led fhe class fhrough a very successful year. I937-38 Seniors af lasfl Seniors! Can you beaf if. I'm graduafing.-Hey, you dumb freshman, whaf are you looking af me for, haven'f you ever seen a senior before? How can people be so dumb! And our faculfy! Oh well, fhey musf be geffing old, you can excuse a person for forgeffing if he or she is geffing along in years.-We are fhe seniors: yours is nof fo quesfion buf fo obey. Under fhis predominafing spirif of fhe class of '38, fook fhe hurdles of fheir lasf year in N. H. S. fhe sponsorship of Mr. L. Bellman and Gonzalo Puchi again as presidenf of fhe class. This group of now fiffy sfudenfs were found fo be fhe mosf loyal and acfive group in school. The senior play, The Ghosf Train, was fermed fhe mosf successful play ever pro- duced by any senior class. R. Bibolef, M. Bird, F. Gonzalez, H. Arana, W. Beffwy, E. Siddell, G. Farmer, R. Chernin, and Harry Morse were members of fhe casf. ln fhe King and Queen Confesf, eighf seniors were chosen as mosf popular sfudenfs in school. W. Beffwy was chosen Adobe King and R. Chernin Adobe Queen. Senior members of fhe courf were M. Bird, F. Piquero, E. Siddell, R. Bibolef, and F. Gonzalez. Seniors elecfed yell leaders were Henry Arana and Alfredo Mafiella. Their pep was evidenf af every game. In afhlefics M. Ahumada, E. Siddell, W. Beffwy and A. Beffwy were fhe besf fhe feam had. William Beffwy and Gus Franklin, also a senior, were capfains. Cecilia Tosfado, a hard worker, was elecfed Adobe Edifor. Alfredo Mafiella and Roberf Berrellez were co-sponsors of fhe Know-Hole gang, which was acfive fhroughouf fhe foofball season. Roland Bibolef, for fwo successive years presidenf of fhe Science Club, has efficienfly filled his posifion as Warcry Edifor. The seniors also sponsored fwo plays, Miss Sydney Carfon and The ThreshoId. The senior ball climaxed a successful year for fhe seniors and will long be remem- bered for fhis ball. Nof fo be oufdone by his brillianf class, Mr. Lon Bellman furned in a successful season in baskefball and a promising championship feam in fhe years fo come. To Mr. Bellman and Mr. Wallace, who have faken fhe fime fo sponsor fhis class af differenf fimes we, fhe class of '38, wish fo say fhaf they were frue blue and-fhanks. ella SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY I+ is a gloomy, dusfy day. The wind is blowing gusfily around a sfreef corner of New York. Slinking info view comes a familiar looking figure, benf and unshaven. He sfoops fo pick up a newspaper, dafed May 30, 1958, and in fhe lighf if is ascerfainecl fhaf fhe man is none ofher 'rhan fhaf Public Enemy No. I, Slippery George Ellis, wanfed for murder in a half-dozen sfafes. Silenfly going info a nearby alley, he slumps against The wall and begins fo read fhe paper. A screaming headline informs him fhaf a revolufion is imminenf in Russia. The brains behind 'rhe revolf, says fhe paper, is a cerfain Eugene Siddell, world-revolufionisf. He is being aided by his co-workers of fhe Bolshevik Club, Andy Beffwy and Mike Ahumada. War is predicfed. Anofher ifem in The news is fhe cabinef crisis in London. A cerfain commoner, Rufh Chernin by name, has married King George VII and as a resulf, all fhe courf has abdicafed. Her 'rhird ex-husband, Harry Morse, is reporfed fo have furned hermif and is leffing his hair grow nice and long. On fhe sociefy page are found familiar names. Jean McLurin Garcia is soon 'ro be married fo Alvin Davenporf. Jean's former husband, Carlos Garcia, has ioined fhe Foreign Legion fo forgef. Oufsianding in fhe world of sporfs is Roberf Seen, famous disfance runner. Seen says, l owe my success fo my wife, Alicia Quen. Francisco Gonzalez is adverfised in a iuggling acf wifh Carmen Leyva. George Pryor is also in The news. He is in conference wifh fhe Presidenf of fhe U. S., Alfredo Mafiella. Pryor is Presidenf of General Mofors and is now running for U. S. Senafor. His friends already call him Senafah Pryor. Presidenf Mafiella wanfs fo change all fhe money info pennies and end fhe depression. A big aeroplane crash in fhe Rocky Mounfains has broken info fhe news. The pilof, Beffwy, fried fo fake up ALL his girl friends af The same fime. Wilo, who will recov ays I+ was grand while if lasfed. In fhe uary column we see fhaf Roberf Berrellez has commiffed suicide because f fhaf famo ble dancer. Obdulia Espinoza. X5 5 rd era wrifes poefry for fhis newspaper. His Iafesf poem is An Exhorfa- 'on on fhe fiquify of fhe Flea. The poem is, Adam Had 'Em. die lfule m ied Golda Dalfon, and 'rhey own fhe biggesf dairy in 'rhe world. 2? n s Piquero i ig game hunfer. She is now hunfing for a man, and her lasf is in f nora hills. , f eafq3Q+ices we find fhe name of Irma Granfham. She and her acfor- u and, Jo ddochn re co-s in a greaf movie, The Long and Shorf of I+. aa 35? 44 I2 an C'-'ie Ci' ln The scienTiTic world The name oT Joe Ellis is well known. The paper Tells how Joe wenT To sleep The day aTTer he graduaTed and hasn'T awakened yeT. The world's heavyweighT Boxing Champion, Rudy Velasco. married his schoolgirl sweeThearT, Armida Vidal. They will make Their home in NogaliTos. Gerald Zenizo and Eileen O'Donnell have been arresTed Tor drunken driving. Gerald drove inTo The police sTaTion and Eileen insisTed on Throwing pies aT The chief-of-police: The senTence: 30 days. Cecilia TosTado is running a cooking school. She says, ToasT should be ToasTecl very ToasTiIy before ToasTing. One arTicle oT news concerns an insane asylum. Two inmaTes, Jose Yanez and Frank SoTo, have escaped To Russia To join The Bolsheviks Club. In Africa hunTing buTTerTlies is John PaTrTon, mulTi-millionaire. There is a Tull page adverTisemenT devoTed To The ConsolidaTed Puchi Food STores. They are owned by The lasT members of The Puchi Tamily, HorTensia and Gonzalo. NeiTher has ever married. The oldesT car in The world, says one arTicle, is in Nogales, Arizona. IT is a Tranvia, driven by BeaTrice ParTida and BeaTrice Salomon. For 5 cenTs They will Take you all over Town. ln The Help WanTed Column appears The Tollowing: We have been unemployed Tor The lasf 20 years. We need Help and need iT bad. Signed: Roland BiboleT, MargareT Bird. AlberT Alvarez and Henry Arana have become G Men. ln The lasT arresT They aTTempTed, someone Turned ouT The lighTs. When They were Turned on again, AlberT had puT handcuffs on Henry and Henry had puT Them on AlberT. Dan Quen has reTurned To China, and is TighTing The Japanese. EsTelIa Echevarria has iusT made a non-sTop TlighT wiTh her husband, George MabanTe, Trom Los Angeles To AusTralia. The Lucy Jury Coffee Shop adverTises Very Juicy STeaks. They are cooked by ThaT 'Famous French chef, Manuel Lopez. A Tamous Congressman, Marcella Reddoch, advocaTes more raspberry-TasTing glue on posTage sTamps. This, says Congressman Reddoch, will aid greaTly in The sale of sTamps. In Reno is Mrs. PaTTy Doyle Cohen Guerrero. You know why. Mr. Gus Franklin is There Too, Tor The same reason. The world's TasTesT dicTaTor, Mr. Lon Bellman, broke his Tongue The oTher day dicTaTing Too TasT in a shorThand class. His pupils all broke Their hands. Hidden on The lasT page of The newspaper is a small iTem. IT says: Nogales lArizonal High School is being Torn down and a new giganTic school and universiTy is being erecTed There. 4:I3w ,.,,,,,.,. .,,..,-,,..V,. . ,Y -- , , X3 , W xg UI e ox? e , 4 Prosidcn? Carbs efasc ocr fary ar Gurrrrf-my Vice Proiideni f Enriq Sof eos er mr? K Gmnmfvz I ,X , W ,J Xi . x. During fhcir freshman year,wjY1'1 MAL qdaN a Espu oza a d r. A. e . as Meir apoworl. rw Hwy prcsenfcd an inferedlnq Meriqsan Assembly a.. s rf y. ' l The Junior year was dosed-uicccssfuUy.by We ior P , which was on the yofffm coknrful In fha hiefory of prorns. A- .fn , - AJ ' I pl. x' K P A -JA., f X tgfk ' xi LL r she If ,X H L, - A A-J' , J QJLLAL 5 L f 7 NN . V 3, y-' f x. juz- , ,.. ,JJ , .N x Ii- vw x - ,y y 2 ,M 'Q C! I-N fr QS 6 X In S 'I' -Q' P' lt W 3 1 11 . q,,L, . ' 1 77995 4. wh A IOWN A,RONQUHlO J, NAV y' M.SAMANlEGO GW-TAGTN ESOTO XNDOVAT M. POMPA ETH M JV, BTULLY J .LTITCGMB B,WELTY 'lf RSON B UNDLRVVOOU R NEZ ' A X!! , PATT I J. PERALTA K J. PYATT ' Crfwua 1 its, ELA JI , I E,5AL6 O V Mslwsom X x ' ' .rj ' V Y' ' - H , OU' rf . 5, X 7' I. In as TL ' er aeTIve in TooTba4l, aslfeiib I, Trqffwnfors nryTTTe TIrsT Team wer Tex ' B Q V Y : pnr P TT Billy Werlfy, and eofgb HC. ran w4rupg.'S,e11rT9'MKTTer, and BMW Gauqh ' ix A a a :ss Espinozas lwomoroqh V n T as tba-H Tgffndyenh Adive ' Track ere A, ' E 14.7, Lpyva, B. UnderwoOd,XJ.qT C 0 LF, Srgspinoza. . QI' yex K uhfandinq -Tmdcnh In The class are CarToS ase , enqlser of The of Co Tr War Taff NX' V. ' d Junior Honorary SaQioTy, and PreQidcnT ok Club: MarTTwa ro, m er of The X I XX b Board of Confrol and The Junior Honorary SOOQTQI' ssom Cabin, aCTive mber o Ive DramaTic5 nb, The Warcry STaTT, and Adobe STaTT, and Caphin of The Ori!! Team: Ann CuTTi , member of The X Warn rv SMB and Prm1der1TOTTT1e Bender Club, and Enrique SOTQ, member OT The A Cube STafT, Wrarcry STMT, Prvsidr-nT of The P. 81 S. Club, and pkayed En The Goff Tournament .wx 'JJ Q J -5 gh , , 'KJ X' C! , I ' Jaxx T' x ' , . w ,' T6 K flfh-X, fr' ,il 7 61lAl114... f11x-9 fm V 1,--.ka be grim 'ww ,inf yr I X, mas Pryor Daniel Casiro Gus Cabrera Margarei Campbell Georgina l-lorrall Eleanor Arino Manuel Gas+ellum Dan Folis Richard Taliaferro fl' WWHOPHOMORE Cn.. ROLL lllw Fermin Del Muro Mario Trujillo Florence Sofo Cruzifa Valdez Ricardo Manriquez Annie Neumann James Macris Zi+a Versus Carolina Abascal Eslher Leyva Oscar Barringer CharloH'e Bridges Arnell Williams John Brown Manuel Moreno Edward Bayze Griff EvereH Harry Ellis Roberl' Davison Oielia Manriquez Maria Luisa Dupuy Dora Yslas Grace Roberis Alice Sloller Hecfor Terrazas Francisco Colunga Roberi Yslas Jesus Soromayor Frank Reed Carlos Jury James Logan Raul Aguirre Sleven Simpson Mary Wong Ruih Jones Myme Pres'l'on Daniel Uribe i Margaref Edgell Rufh Cummings Wilda Reddiif Samuel Marcus Virginia Ann Robins Dorofhy Carfer Evangeline Sfewarf Francis Paradis Emma Gourdin Anifa Serino Roberi Underwood Peggy Piquero U Lillian Chafham M X Mary Krupp Carmen Pariida Violef Wong Eleanora Jofiroy Duane Bird Esfella Carden Johnny Figueras Enrique Gomez James Goodman Beafrice Mariinez lrene Macdonald Mar aref oarlc Oscar Sofo Rebecca Holler Franlc BenneH' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Roberl Underwood G. C. Ellioff Cecilia O'l-lagin J. W. Haddock Ofelia Manriquez C. Luz fc.e.21'fZ, Z' ,yvbugvzfj '?'C jL6' N rfggsgf MPUIL. M W gm y In The Tal oT I 36 anoTher OT The n er ending processions oT Treshm classes enTered The Nogales l-ligh School. IT soon made iTs presence known To The sTudenT body acTiviTies, and soon earned an enviable rep aTion of being one oT The mosT acTive and besT supporTing classes in The whole s ol. Ma y oT T e members parTici- paTed in aThleTics, and clubs. T is class was Ticularl 1 ess in dramaTics, capTuring all honors Tor embl ar. N Plunging i sop mor y ar 1,512 i r riT plus comfidence and kn edge e 'nd This c onTinuin iTs ou . andin su porT and parTicipaTion in , sc c . 1 ' iTies. Obdu jei Piqu ro, R r nderwood displayed yn 'c abili aaidqea rs . The ro To e epTionally capable OT Their A p f,. ' ass o 'cer'. Ther on gi n To T opho oi- glass wias The TacT Th T P gy Pigue nd Sa Ma were T The Te swdenggosen in The ing 5 d n courT. eggy ero als on ouTsT ding' gniTion by being elecTed The o ' ' n oT sTu nT Hg ' i Too s Tound Ja Macris, r us Cabrera, Billy Mahlow, TX! y James kin rT in many game In -5 eTball James Goodman, cap- in, made The a ence QuinTeT Tor sou ern Arizona. Ending The sporTs year wiTh Track, soph r boys were again acTiv -James lvlacris, Frank Reed, Thomas Pryor, Manuel or no, and Gus Cabrera. , The career of The sophomore class has iusT begun. WiTh Their Two rn ea in high school They expecT To reach heighTs never beTore reached b cl in N gales High School. W' T o R CLASS 42:2 yy l, . ..8. all law H Z LWLf few-mf? W '! '1'11'1i N 'V' Kllsl F R s H MA N ll' l Al f ' ' Q. Opgllllsf' 'W 1 - is D l 32,92 . siden+ ,,, ,,,.. A.,,,A.,.. Q ,.,.. 'l l - Jjvjy r Secrefary ,,,,,, ,, ,A.......7,A,,...,,, ., H . ,7. . l .A,.. ...Vlrgi allcer 9.-'jd -f Represenlafive A,,Y.Y,,.,w,,. ..A,..., ..,,.. ,,,..,. .,vA............. F r e d die Rochlin 1 T, 'V B l-l ing aboul ninely freshmen sludenls enrolled in Nogales High School, 'fhe Fresh- ly. man ass was qui+e prominenl' +his year. In porls The Freshman Class furned ou? many foolball, baskelball and lraclc men. Amo lhe many 'Freshman alhleles were: Alfred Robles, Alex Durazo, and Eddie Carr , who were o slanding baslcelball players. ' V nfura Rodrz , Manuel Saenz, and Ralph Robles were oulslanding in fraclc worlc. n e freshmen als sponsored several successful candy, hamburger, and hol dog mme The ll e used for parfies, picnics and various purposes. ' ey ago: show lhelr prominence in Nogales High School when +hey pu+ on 1'wo - Xvexc llenf hom roo semblies. They were also ou+s+anding in differenm' high school . lor nizafions ch a lh unior Honorary Sociely, Drum and Bugle Corps, +he Dramalic A u , fhe Dri Tea and fhe Adobe. Freshmen names also showed up on lhe Honor Rol r of+ . X 5 HoNoR ROLL 5 K E A x M. Barkley M. Bonorand 'B Baff l J. Bennelf W. Brown X N R ML. gs..- 1 - .. Q. A 'Cliff' fx' Qdnu A F' L. , . gf .',fg'f7 i.. N . . . . . .h E X: . f 1 , FX , ,. A . V 1 . 'F ' 7 Y F . . , , ., . . T iff fh kh My PRES:-:MAN B CLASS fvl OFFICERS ,IJ ,' r denl' ...,.... .....,...........,.... .,........ B l anclwe Davenporl N 'rary ......, ....,..... C onsuelo Gonzalez I V epresenfafive .. ,.......A Munro monson X R Ed C. Cabrera D. Parker G. Ellis J. Cadogan D. Quen A. Ezrre A. Collin F. Roclwlin G. Franklin B. Davenporf V. Rodriguez M. L. Gonzalez E. Delamarler A. Romero F. Guilierrez J. Dupuy l-l. Rouzaud F. l-luerla M. Edmonson M. Saenz E. l-larfman Q C. Gonzalez A. Sierra B. Lyfle ke, - D. Gray I. Sinohui C. z P. l-loule R. M. Solo . o , R. Jones G. Tapia K. Karns P. Ti+comb E. Pier n R. Kerson C. Villa E. u ' M. Lundin V. Walker M. Mclnfyre C. Alwumada D. ' h J. Mungui O. Andrada L. River J. Tosfado T. Bonorand A. Robles G. Camou H. Bracker R. Robles E. Larson E. Carrillo G. Roof C. Mclnfyre G. Chernin M. L. Romero E. Mclnfyre B. Corwin B. Saldamando D D. Miller A. Durazo A. Underwood Y fs I9 9 P- 'Z1 S ll- Q HRX 55ssf355+! sg? ,RF , . , N S Eg Txl. if MH liig EIGHTH GRADE Y 'Wg ROLL CALL 8A-I 93335 RQ Norman Acedo Geraldine Alexander Alicia Berrellez Maria Buelna Graciela Casiro Margof Carreno Maria Colunga Florence Ellio++ Marco Espinoza Ru+h Alvarez Corinne Arend Georgina Arvizu lrma Arvizu Margaref Bercich Wila Bird Raul Cabrera Lupe Gloria Calderon Alfred Camerlin Renaro Fernandez Emilia Goisis David Jaramillo Emma Jaramillo Dana McGaugh Elisa Moody Alex Padilla James Provas Mary Provas Alberr Zenizo ROLL CALL 8A-2 Julio Carrasco Berry Chalmers Edifh Chalmeris Alfonso Cola Minnie Davison Henry Hudgins Georgia Kibbee Vicforia Lara Doroihy Marx QZOQQ , s :cw , Y i, , X Consuelo Rodriguez Charles Reddoch Francisco Saenz Algene Saxon Charles Smirh ,Edward Tifcomb 35 'GEQH Anifa Wingo David Mesa Bud McDonald Rafael Murillo Armando Parada Mary Puchi l-lec+or Ramirez Donn A. Wel'ry Diclcy Wooddell Franlc Nava Louis Meza P N . C N . .. , , . , . . a Adams Joe Arino Henry Aviles Roberl' Blea X Howard Braclcer Delia Carrasco Mary Carrillo Georgia Culiing Frances Deliman Gloria Diaz Carmen Escalanfe Uvaldo Ezrre Gerfrude Gardner EIGHTH GRADE ROLL CALL 8B Thomas Garrison Josephine Gomez Fauslino Gonzalez Erneslo l-luerla Mary l-luerfa Marie Joflroy Alice Karam Demelrio Kerson Flavia Lara Delia Lopez Emilio Marian Erneslo Marian Waldo McCay x2I:: John McCure Eduardo Medina Null Silvio Alex Ramirez Ricardo Salgado Eva Smilh Luis Sanlacruz Candido Varela Tommy Versus Manuel Villanueva Alonzo Villanueva Harold Wallcins W-.- f Qi.-M 4--en.-awX'g?'1 ,w ., H .,..,., . MNH H 1.--'vm'-'M ' A Pin N 'H ' lr ,, - . B. Boughfon A. Burrola H. Chernin K. Cheshire J. Cumming K. Cumming I. Corfinas A. Ducasse L. Edwards R. Grimm H. Harman M. Barneff J. Berrellez G. Carrasco I. Carrasco Casfillo Cahin A. DeBol+ Echevarria Edmonson Espinoza Garaygordobil SEVENTH GRADE ROLL CALL 7A-I V. Karns B. Levy E. Mansfield A. Mar+inez S. Paz F. Pegueros J. Peferson A. Pierson B. Powell C. E. Powell R. Quen ROLL CALL 7A-2 A. Gaxiola R. Gildea O. Gonzalez J. Harker A. Houle R. Howell G. Hos+e++er M. Leyva G. Logan L. Lomeli C. Lopez 44222 il.. ws' bar, ' - - C. Quinfana D. Sanchez M. Solo P. Sherrill G. Sanfa Cruz S. Schrader G. Uribe M. Valencia E. Valencia R. Wong H. Yourgulez M. Manriquez H. McKinney G. Medina D. Morales M. Neumann L. Orozco C. Po++inger K. Rader D. Salgado E. Smilh O. Solo -fw-.wav .bd s at . -v f 2-.can , d3Nf'19.mwaw me-as fx fav or wrnum ,.,........,,......--....--N X...-.W,..-..-,fe-.M - . .ww ib? V 'h ' Yfsi'lFVr'f ' 'www-'sw ' r 'v ff rQ,3g,r-R me-ar uv-'smaum'i1m.,-L-v.ws-ul: wrzuns-rs: rw ' A -A -sv... ,N-.ew sl mwa- XN' X-Ni . mf? . Eiiiln., P. Acido V. Arvizu G. Barneff L. Campodonico F. E. Carroon W. Dalfon C. Del Muro A. Felix J. Felix H. Fernandez C. Friialva A. Arias J. Ashby A. BenneH F. Bray A. Campillo J. Cofa M. DeLancy K. L. Drake G. Davison H. Echevarria M. Embriclc SEVENTH GRADE ROLL CALL 7B-l M. Guerrero M. Gunsalus D. Jenrhro E. Johnson A. Kerson A. Larson O. Meza S. Molera E. Morales R. McLillan V. L'Hagin ROLL CALL 7B-2 M. L. Flores B. Gomez M. Gomez O. Gomez L. Gonzales W. Goodman V. Grimm A. Hernandez M. Johnson E. Jubera A. Krupp cc 23 my D. Ramirez W. Ramirez M. L. Rodriguez R. Rouzaud O. Sanchez H. Schulfz J. Spence J. Sfewarr D. Uribe M. Valencia B. Wilson J. Lopez R. Meza B. J. Parades D. Parades H. Richards B. Roarlc M. Shesfko M. Suarez R. Serino R. Valenzuela H. Valencia s ' Ns? I - . 'e 'eh SENIOR CLASS PLAY Teddy Deaking Julia Price , Saul l-lodgkins , Peggy Murdock Charles Murdock Elsie Winflnrop. Mr. Winllnrop Miss Bourne , , .lolwn Slerling., Price ,A,c, Policeman Jackson THE GHOST TRAIN By Arnold Ridley Presenled January 27, l938 CAST e242 .l-larry Morse Margarel Bird Eugene Siddell , ,Rulln Clwernin Roland Bibolel Gerry Farmer William Beflwy Blossom Capin l-lenry Arana Francisco Gonzalez . Gerald Zenizo Rodolfo Velasco . f, ff !jf, YA' f J K, ,W K A ! c L 11 ' 71 fyfc I X J' 1 -' f I , ' I 1 A 1 J if , ff ,wg ,iff fx? MW W' gy mf .ff J mi vvtvljmxfjv XVVJQV' N ? 'why 1 ff 'bbw fU fi Lax: ,1,,o'a.lnq 2 fffm Vs i N! Nz ff J ' 1 K Y. iff v v'Jjr5JrF J W ,, X, ., ' J 'N mf N ' , ,J Jjg X , f R551 X J x F! Y Q gf? BOARD OF CONTROL The Board of Confrol indulges in all maffers concerning exfra-curricular acfivifies. and has fhe power fo confrol fhem. I+ chooses fhe afhlefes fo receive leHers in accord- ance fo scholasfic sfanding and fime played. li' appoinfs commilfees for any funcfion sponsored by fhe High School as a whole. The officers are elecfed by popular vofe by fhe school and serve one school year unless recalled. The presidenf and vice-presidenf exerf fheir dufies in general manner and are called from fime fo fime fo perform any special service required. The freasurer keeps +he Board posfed on fhe 'Financial sianding of all organizafions. Each individual represenfa- five is 'ro reporf fo his homeroom all plans and laws discussed or passed by fhe Board. The Principal and Sponsor have fhe power 'ro vefo any bill passed by fhe school fha? in any way does harm fo said insfifufion. A OFFICERS Presidenf .,..,......... .........,.........., ........ F r ancisco Gonzalez Vice-Presidenf ,....,. .Q ...,., Alfredo Mafiella Treasurer .,......,.... .....,.. P eggy Piquero Secrefary ,......... ,...... .......... C a rlos Garcia Sponsor ....,..................s...,,..,,.,. ,,.,,,,.... M r. B. Wallace High School Represenfafive ............., ....................,...... M r. F. Wesferland ADOBE KING AND QUEEN Queen-Rufh Chernin Her Royal Highness Rufh Chernin was elecfed because of her pleasing appearance, her charming personali'ry, her sweef disposifion, plus a disarming smile. These, wifh fhe aid of her friendliness and cooperafion in all school and oufside aciivifies have won her many friends. She is acfive in Dramafics Club, Warcry, Boosfer Club, Drum Maior on The Drill Team. and Adobe Sfaff. King-William Beffwy His Maiesfy King William Beifwy was elecfed because he is a iovial. good-nafured young man, charms all who culfivafe his friendship. He is fhe foofball hero of all fhe grade-boys who see in him The ideal afier which fo paffern Their own school-life. He is acfive in Science Club, Presidenf of The Airplane Club, Vice-Presidenf of Senior Class. P. and S. Club, Dramafics Club l Who's Crazy Now and The Ghosf Train l, Foofball 3 years--I937 Line Capfain, Baslcefball, Tennis I937. Traclc Capfain-elecf for l938, Oraforical confesf winner lfirsf in Nogales, fhird in Disfricf Confesfl. f COURT Frances Piquero Connie Sandoval Francisco Gonzalez Blossom Capin Eugene Sidell Roland Bibolef Peggy Piquero Sammy Marcus 44273, 'WWF 'W 'QD www . mf' ,K Q A , . . v f ' , K' V W V. 0 gl Lrg: Qs'-NX I V .I av J j J f . Y g . J' X Jw -. J . VI' 5 ' Sl X x J ' J .. J X' x h ' f ' H N h J . . ' J If . ,f I I my I J ,J X , r X ' ' I V x I x X - Um vxkr- yQ,JE,,4L-.xg-..-.,-NJL-4 fNfXL-LMS Q-A Lx LLx , M , g xt 1, rs K N Q . , f . K -X , . ..' xx.,-x-.q X-x- vsxkpsu KxNk'LVk,, D L0.45-'X - N K x -KX , Ax . '- Q K x. N kpgkky - AP- . hw, X nj X 1 X, kkkkkrk S f qxx . X'vw-X,,sg5X. X K - NKA-, - X , X ' Lf x A Y ' . mm U-,, V xy- Q , X, ',xx,xW Q, A.kkLk , Q KX 4 k1'I . ,..5- y- -ig . Q N, xx A' AA. . ,bh N W x ,44 pp ki xg l gg.,LKx.a..f1.4.,k, S , , wfrfhs, gkxguiixklkk, xxx X ' ' ' 4 . N . x 'K ix k,.g .,, K kg'X,'q-- ADOBE STAFF Edifor ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,..,,.,,.,...............,.........,....... Cecilia Tos+ado Business Manager ....... ............ R uih Chernin Club Edifor ..,,,,,,,,,.,, .s........ C ecilia O'Hagin Sporfs Edifor ...,,,,. ............ S dmmy Marcus Calendar .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,...............,.......,....... Francisco Gonzalez The Adobe Sfaff. under ihe supervision of Miss Espinoza and +he Ediior, have worked hard To presenl' fo N. H. S. ihe besl annual if has seen in years. The Ediior has worked all semes+er making preparafions for +his edifion. The sfahf foo has spared no eFFor+ assis+ing our Ediror. For your pleasure and enierfainmenr and for 'rhe honor of our school fhese people have siriven To make an annual worihy of your approval. The Adobe Sraff only hopes N. H. S. will enioy fhe resulis. WARCRY Edifor-in-Chief .....,., .....,..,............,.....,............ ......., R o land Biboler Business Manager .....,, .......,,.... B lossom Capin News Edi+or ............. ......... F rancisco Gonzalez Sporrs Edi+or ...,.... .....,,.... T ony Villanueva Feafures Edi+or ............ .......,....... .....,.................. C e cilia O'Hagin Way back in I920 ihe Apache Warcry was be++er known as fhe Adobe++e wifh William Bruner as Edifor and fhe enfire sraff of Teachers as sponsors. IR waslprinfed monihly. ln l92I Richard Roberis, who was also Edifor-in-chief in fhe second semesfer of I920, was appoin+ed Edifor. The paper was published weekly and 'rhe sponsors were, as before, 'lhe feachers. In I922 Bearrice Banfard, Edifor, furned 'rhe Adobe++e info a magazine prinied monfhly. In I924 'rhe Adobe+'re changed fo fhe K. Keeler sponsored by The Sophomore Class and prinred weekly. The second semesrer of l924 +he K. Kee'rer changed +o fhe Ta++ler sponsored by fhe Elm Sireef School Club and prin+ed weekly. In l926, Dororhy Colrman became Edifor, and 'rhe Ta'Hler linally was named Apache Warcry. I+ was prinied monfhly af 'rhe Herald and was sponsored by Mr. A. J. Mifchell. During l927, +he paper was prinfed weekly a+ +he In+erna+ional. From I927 'ro i932 fhe paper was prin'red monfhly or quarrerly by rhe ln+erna+ional. I+ was in I933 'thai fhe Warcry s+ar+ed being mimeographed. For fhe lasi' 'rwo years rhe paper has been prinred monihly during 'rhe firsi' semesier, and weekly during fhe second. The sfaff has been working parricularly hard fhis semesier, since 'rhere is no Journalism Class, as 'rhere has been in ihe pas+ years, +o help prin+ if. Co-Sponsors are Miss Margaref Handley and Mr. Max Key+e. 1295 ,w-'F' . ,, ,L V ,. ' . A f .v M' ef' .41 'G' . - , 1' - Ayn K - 1 .J-. -,M qnl' f 'T 2 .Qlc-f'f 'ff.ff A - 1 f1i,LQ , F ,,. f ,af T-fvfffjfqvl' k. .ff-3,. .fff b . i 'f1 g Y f ' 15.11, TMI, 37 '71, I 1 off' 1 aff J Q 5 ww g 5 YO-533 i N . , x . P S - J W J fu fsxgk, . I I Kia l f-ff' X 1 K Q1 Muff MIM bfhl-JQQWQ' Jw '. ,.,4,-,Of - ,fri GAR X i'9ffff'A, i 'Ie g Lu f , . X 3 44 30 up Vw if SCIENCE cLuBhill : . S X25 W' wif' Presiden+ ......,..,...........Y.......,.....................V.................. Y ,...... l el C0 Vice-Presideni ....,..,. ........ r iqu 50+ Secrelary ..,...., ............. V icloria D060 Treasurer ,,,,,,,,., ...A..,..... C ecilia Tosfado X Sponsor ..,,,,,, .....,,,,,.,.......,. ,......... M r . J. W. Haddock CHAIRMEN Chemisfry Club ...,..... ......, .........,...,.Y... ................ H a rry Lowe Phofagraphy Club ,.,A ,,. ..,.,.A. M onroe Edmonson As+ronomy Club ..,C,,,, ,,A,,7C...Cw, J ulia Munguia Archeology Club ........ .........,.... V ic+oria Doan Radio Club ......,,...........,........,...........,....,A...............A..,.... Francisco Gonzalez The Science Club is one of +he oldesl' and larges+ ex+ra-curricular ac+ivi+ies in 'rhe Nogales High School. I+ is composed of siudenls who have special in+eres+ in lhe various fields of Science. The Science Club in realily is composed of a number of clubs such as lhe Radio Club, Pholography Club, Chemislry Club, Archeology Club. and Aslronomy Club. All of which are organized and sponsored by 'rhe Science Club. ' Each club has i'l's own chairman. Their acfivifies depend upon 'lhe in+eres+ of +he members. The funclion of +he club is +o make ii possible for ihe s+uden+s +o engage in educafional aciivifies lhaf +ime and more oflicial of classroom prohibi+s. S+uden+s in +he High School and Eighfh Grade are eligible +o enfer. Affer +wo years acfive service in +he Science Club, fhe organizalion presenfs each member wi+h a pin. MAROON MASQUE Presidenf ......,............,......................... ...,..........c................... M argare+ Bird Secrefary-Treasurer ....... .....,..... ........... R u Th Chernin Sponsor .s.s.....,....................,................,....,.......................,. Miss M. Handley. The Maroon Masque or Dramaiic Club, years ago was limiled io sfudenis who could acl anduwere in'reres+ed enough 'ro ioin. When a sfudenl wanied fo ioin 'rhe Drama+ic Club, he would read a parl' and was graded on poise, voice, and expression. Today a s+uden+ does noi have +o'lcnow how +o acl' +o be vo+ed in, buf has +o be inferesfed in fhe sfudy of lhe various phases of dramalics. There are +hree branches of +he Dramafics Club +o choose: make-up, sfage se+s, and acfing. During 'rhe lirsl' semesler 'rhe Maroon Masque was nof acfive: bul- duing fhe second semesfer under Miss M. Handley, +he Dramafic Club has become a hard-working organizafion. New members have been vo+ed in, noi only for 'rheir abilify +o acl, buf for 'rheir +alen'rs in make-up, fhe conslruc- lion of sfage sefs, or 'their inferesf in dramalics as a whole. The club sells candy in ihe high school boolcsfore and prolifs are for needed maferials. c3Ix+ 9 .iff :X-A . 33 QQ, is Jr Q Qi Y X if Q :L j,,,M 4 3 , 'hi N A V 4, , L5 N v w , it x -R A K 5 ' . ':- is 1 'fy ff , Q' A I 11 . 1 L ' dr sv I A. .my 5 af ff Z'f, ' '1 .9 A , 1. fd , if T T Qiiijkifjgwfjqfcgfirsn cLus W y K, M OFFICERS Pre 'denT ....,.v. ,.., ,,,..,,.,.A,,,...A ,,...,,,.. ..........A.. A n n CuTTing If ' ,bfi-PresidenT .,..,. , ,.,,....A ......... M arTha Guerrero SecreTary-Treasurer ,w.....,.' ,..,,,,..,,,r,,. ..,A.,...,,.. ..V.,r,,..w,..,... F l o rence' Ziegler if Sponsor .,.,,...,...w,,,...,,,,7.,..,.........Ae,,,,e,.,,Aw,e.,,.,e..,..,,.,........,... Miss H. Renshaw XA AlThough probably noT The oldesT club in The N. H. S. The BoosTer Club is one of The mosT acTive. Every year The BoosTer Club elecTs new members and has The TradiTional iniTiaTions. The BoosTer Girls sell season TickeTs, candy aT TooTball and baskeTball games, hold meeTings more Than once a monTh'and generally make Themselves TelT by The school. The BoosTer has also had sandwich sales. The Annual BanqueT Tor The TooTball Team given by The BoosTer and P815 Club was held December l7, aT Levy's Cafe. A dance by The BoosTer Club and P815 Club was held December I8. Pea. s CLUB' oFF,ncERs L PresidenT ....,.......,. ........,so.......... ...,......... E n rique SoTo Vice-PresidenT .,......... 1 ...,...,., RodolTo Velasco Secrefary-Treasurer ....w..., ..eY,V.... G erald Zenizo Sponsor ...........,...o.......,,.......,........... .. ........ .Q..- ..........,.,,....,,..... Mr.'G. EllioTT h AT Theabeginning oT The school year The 'LN' was painTed by The new members of The club under The supervision oT The oThcers and The sponsor. When The TooTball season came along They helped in every way possiblef During The Tall They held a picnic Tor Their members and Their guesTsf' They ioined wiTh The BoosTers To give The TooTball men a dance. They inviTed The enTire sTudenT body To a roller skaTing parTy They gave on The Tennis courT. AT The SouThern Arizona BaskeTbaIl TournamenT ThaT was held here They were given The concessions albng wiTh The BoosTers aT The games. The proTiTs were used To sTarT a Tund To buyia loudspeaker Tor The school audiTorium. They presenTed a wesTern musical Chuck Wagon as an assembly, under The direcTion oT Mrs. King., During The year The organizaTion charTer was changed To permiT sevenTh and eighTh graders To join The club as They enTer high school. The acTive members are as Tollows: Gerald Zenizo, George Ellis, Alfredo MaTiella, Roland BiboleT, Francisco Gonzalez. Rodolfo Velasco, Enrique SoTo, Sammy Marcus, RoberT Underwood, AnTonio Villanueva, William BeTTwy, James Macris, Carlos Velasco, AlberT Alvarez, Jesus SoTomayor, George Lane, Henry Arana, Daniel CasTro, Manuel Lopez, Joe Ellis, RoberT Berrellez, Harvey Bracker, Norman WiguTow, G. MabanTe. Much of The acTiviTy oT The club is mosTly due To The sponsorship of Mr. EllioTT who has been sponsor of This club ever since iTs organizaTion. 433: K sq xx 5 be.. S F' QESQQWE 'X 7 1' swf? L Kqnf 'ix - js K i .L fi f f k J. X 'Y S 5,3 ,W K f SS: X i is 3553.23 is 1 Y! . Q . ig 'Q ,Z me , ,Q xQ., Q . A p K. f vm afifixg l K. w fi ff 3 fm if ? -' X Q I THA' Li 3 25552 x .fx . Q Y , bf L -D ml Q Aw M Q Q 345 5 X , N xi ' Q lj X 5.3 x 3 1 wk 5 J Y, K., Y am T lggiilk , K' X A ff X ' f ?..faiwQ?1?gg S- -' x J fs--5 ' M The Nogales High School is proud oT :Ts Two honor socieTies The NaTional Honor .HONOR soclfrlias SocieTy. Tor Juniors and Seniors, and The Junior NaTional Honor SocieTy Tor 8Th, 9Th, and lOTh grades. ElecTion To The NaTional Honor SocieTy is The highesT honor ThaT The Nogales High School can besTow upon a sTudenT. A sTudenT To receive This honor musT be well balanced and ouTsTanding in scholarship in The upper one-Third of his class, preferably The upper quarTer of his class. He musT show leadership in The various phases of school acTiviTies. He musT noT only be a leader buT able To Tollow and cooperaTe in all fields oT endeavor. Only Tive per cenT oT The Junior Class and a maximum oT TiTTeen per cenT oT The Senior Class can be elecTed. A maioriTy voTe oT all Teachers is necessary Tor elecfion. The Junior NaTional Honor SocieTy was The TirsT To be Tounded in The STaTe of Arizona, and is The reward Tor ouTsTanding achievemenT Tor sTudenTs of The lower secondary grades. These sTudenTs musT meeT requiremenTs similar To The NaTional Honor SocieTy. The Junior NaTional Honor SocieTy is sponsored by The NaTional Honor SocieTy and The elecTion oT members is by recommendaTion oT The Teachers and The maioriTy voTe of The members oT The Two socieTies. COMMERCIAL CLUB PresidenT ..ss..,,.,.. .....s,,, L eonard Cabrera Vice-PresidenT ...,,s. ......,,. J ean McLaurin SecreTary .,,s...s ,......... A licia Quen Treasurer .,,...,. ,s..... H orTencia Puchi Sponsor ..,s......,...,.,,.,,.,,,,.....,.....,.s.....,,,,.....ss.,...,.................. Mr. Lon Bellman The Commercial Club has been very acTive This year and has had regular meeTings every Two weeks. The besT business meThods were discussed and conTesTs held To speed up The members and make Them more accuraTe in Their work. During The year The Commercial Club has sponsored a show To raise Tunds Tor Their picTure in The year book. They also sponsored a speed and accuracy shorThand and Typing conTesT which was open To any sTudenT of The enTire school. The winner of each conTesT is presenTed wiTh an engraved silver loving cup. LasT year The presidenT oT The Commercial Club, Ignacio CasTro, won boTh cups. Every member oT The Commercial Club is a member oT The NaTional Commercial OrganizaTion sponsored by The Gregg Publishing Company of New York. This company sends ouT TesTs and each club member Takes The TesT and his examinaTion paper is senT in To New York Tor examinaTion and if successful is awarded cerTiTicaTes and winners' pins. Among conTesTs enTered and compleTed successfully were The Junior and Senior order of Gregg ShorThand ArTisTs and The Junior and Senior Order oT ArTisTic TypisTs. 44352 ,J T MMM 'FTYW' ' V? f??i'V'- . ' ' ' ' -V 3: z ' V ' ' 14 ' X UMJI ww Mp, !Wfjw,l M .wwf . J N Y ' .gy 2, ap WZWMERWJ5! 9 C x9 f-9 ' A A 0,8 Leo QW ' Q '- VAR 0 , OX - E9 ax or x- O X9 WN If l WW- wr . vywdb U9 V 2,2 3 . f f --wrjg, ,'f- ,Q 5 W Q b,L tg A , 5 4 L-,gzgsf , , 2 E' ' 2 ' .f A K -.',4f'.l'izw.XvmPQ3x3a ma I 'Y ' x . in Q. fl will ,QQ J aww ,J MMAN ,Mx , 9. In 9190 NJMWI ff'fQ MH wg ZVWWM f HWW7 f fffffffiww V4 . , . I . -- 1. t1FEi5.jv:I Y. X Imp. .kCaA,5 .vlan pry , . , . lc 0 4' f If f ff 6 fb rflwti Ca-Z0 or-nc fo f 0 rf ' f -5 U f 0 - s f nefjpf- af M WY oo BALI, .. f 0 f Tball on of. gaw Thenew e ' Nowsnxb Jful new Tield and 5 ium, ww: is con i ered one of The TinesT nel Ad sT'adUrl' s in The SouThern Con- !! IHWMTMMI I ww , .. ' WA e s sogwas noT a s ess ul on Apaches proved Their apprecuahon W My aclcyyegreceived by sT ying and TighTing To The IasT minuTe, when They were Tclass by eir sTrong opponenTs. .P Tembei' 5: The inauguraTing of The field and The sTadium and The deTeaT of a J lfggong TombsTone Team. Nogales I2. TombsTone 0. E OcTober l:' Aio cime To Nogales Tor The TirsT meeTing of The Two schools. Nogales 9 i9,Ag0oF ',. I , ' ' I 'IQ . CcTob.r 9: lor TTo Academy dropped'a hard duel To The Apaches. Nogales I2, LoreTTo O. 5 OcTober I5: The over-conTidenT Apaches wenT To Florence To go down To deTeaT. Nogales 0, Florence 7. I I OcTober 23: A discouraged Apache Teaminvaded Bisbee To drop a hard conTesT. OcTober 29: A greaT Tucson Team smashed The weaker Apaches. Nogales 0, Tucson 52. I November 6: A demoralized Nogales 'Team ToughT a hard game buT To no avail. Nogales 0, Globe I5. Q V November I3: Mesa razzled, dazzled Nogales, buT a IasT minuTe aerial aTTaclc sTa'ged in The closing minuTes neTTed a Touchdown. Nogalesnb, Mesa 3I. November 20: Nogales Tied The Phoenix Indians who in Turn Tied Phoenix High School. Nogales 6, Phoenix Indians 6. I I Nogales had one of The ToughesT schedules in The sTaTe. ITs record is Tar from poor., Three wins: one Tie: and Tive losses. Average OT 500. PAPOOSE This year The Papooses developed a new Type of TooTbaII. Six-man TooTbalI has swepT The naTion wide among smaller and larger schools and even colleges. The Papooses developed This brand of TooTball To The uTmosT saTisTacTion. They played several games and won by smashing vicTories. The Papooses repre- senTed Nogales in The SanTa Cruz CounTy Fair, and deTeaTed PaTagonia 3l To I2. Men who parTicipaTed in six-man TooTbaII are: Robles, Durazo, TiTcomb, Acido, I-luerTa, Davison, and BaTTerT. Coach Bellman developed This TooTball because of The small amounT of maTerial. The Nogales Papooses can go down in hisTory as being one of The TirsT iT noT The TirsT in pioneering six-man TooTbalI in Arizona. NexT year Phoenix, Glendale, Yuma, and oTher big schools will be playing regular six-man TooTbalI. 439: W J I , xv ' 1 s X mf V'W ' M lv 4. 'J w IAQJJ! Jil W1 'll V' BASKETBALL The Nogales High School Apaches Baslcefball Team under fhe new direcfion of Coach Lon Bellman proved fo be fhe besf feam Nogales had in several years. Alfhough fhe season was nof a parficularly successful one fhe squad foughf hard fo fheiend. The feam was composed of sophomores and freshmen wifh liffle experience, buf in fhe coming 'year Nogales expecfs fo have a greaf feam. 22 Nogailegf ,,,w,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Arizona Deaf School ....,.,....... 39 Nogales ,.A,,,,,, , c,,,,,. 2I Pafagonia .,...,.,.,....A,,. ...,. 3 7 Nogales ,,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,. 2 5 Sf. David Sainfs ..,... ..... 2 2 Nogales ,,.A,c.,c .,,. I 6 Tombsfone .,....... ,..,.. I 7 Nogales ,...e,... ....,... 3 2 Florence ,,.a... ...... 4 O Nogales ,....a.., ..,. I I Tucson .,V,.. ..... 3 2 Nogales ......... .... 6 Douglas ..,...., ...... 3 3 Nogales ,.vw,,... ........ 2 4' Bisbee ...,.. rsr... 3 7 Nogales .,..,,.,, .... I Q3 Florence ...,..,,,Y..,.,.......... ...... 4 I Nogales w...,,., ,.... 3 9 ' Pafagonia ..,.,,...s,,...Ya,............ 35 Nogales ....,,,, ..... 2 8 Deaf and Dumb School .......,.. 32 Nogales .,.,...,. ......,. 2 O Tucson .....ss...........s,.....,. ...... 3 2 Nogales .,,.,... .....,.. 2 4 Douglas ,....... ,..... 2 8 Nogales ,.,,,,... ..,.. I 5 Bisbee .............,,,..,. ...... I 3 Nogales ,,...,a.,,..............,,.,...,,. I8 Sf. David Sainfs ......,..,...,.... 37 The Soufhern Conference 'Tourney was held in Nogales which proved fo be a 'big affracfion for fhe Nogales people. This was one of fhe mosf successfull fournamenfs helcl, nof only fhe financial parf buf also for fhe good sporfsmanship of 'rhe feams. Nogales missed fhe Sfafe Tournamenf when fhey losf fo Douglas by an I8-.l7 scpre affer defeafing a sfrong San Simon feam. i James Goodman. Nogales sfar, was chosen for All-Conference feam, while Alex Durazo and Henry Paffon were given honorable menfion. BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM The second feam was quife successful winning six games and losing fhree. Their opponenfs were Tombsfone, Pafagonia, Deaf and Dumb School, Tucson High School, Florence. S+. David. The members of fhe feam are as follows: Enrique Gomes, Billy Mahlow, Alex Leyva, Jesus Sofomayor, Venfura Rodriguez, Billy Welfy, Jack Tifcomb, Dan Quen, Edward Acedo, Ralph Robles, and Roberf Yslas. Coach Leclford, sponsor of fhe feam, sees greaf prospecfs for fhe year fo follow as all fhese are boys belonging fo fhe freshman class and lower grades. and also hopes fhaf fhe spirif of fhe sfudenfs will be greafer for fhe supporf of fhe feam. 4c4I:y -1 if wff4ef'Q3lff ' of' V- :g,11,L., ms, af-4, C xriwfywxf S ww 3 -6 53 'iifmifff aaiii . X we f 0,,J0V'CQ UMQ1 UM ,wwf Ng iv Wy 5 M fajgf z?fff7 x A 9+ Xyxyfk JWJ it wvg ffrkki' NRS T nil .5 . 1 -G TENNIS T'-EAM T iw Judged one ol lhe besl lennis leams in years, lhe Nogales Apache nel squ'ad has V' allained many viclories lor lheir school. Wilh very lew deleals lhe leam has crowned A ilsell wilh viclories. ' X i Tombslone was delealed in lheir Second lnlerscholaslic Meel 9-0. ln lhe Second Annual Benson' lnvilalion Meel. Sammy Marcus look lirsl place in boys' singles by Pj delealing single playerslrom Bisbee, Wilcox. and Benson. Florence Ziegler lo k second M, place in lhe girls' singleshwhen she losl lo Belly Nickleson ol Wilcox. ' lrm ranl a I and Anila Serino wielded lheir rackels lo lirsl place in girls' doubles. . Logan d G. . ' Zenizo acquired lhird place in boys' doubles. Sainl David was o oke b e ,A e I 1 ' nel squad by a score ol 9-I. In lheir lirsl meel girls' ache n memb rs wer . defealed by Tucson 5-I . ' . ' ' ' Caplain ol Boys' Team-Sammy Marcus. , Caplain ol Girls' Team-Florence Ziegler. 'l 4 ' MEMBERS ' V M Girls oys W ' Y Florence Ziegler ' Sammy rc i fl Irma Granlham Lloyd Logan 1 ' Lillian Grimm ' Billy Welly Anila Serino Gerald Zenizo Grace Roberls John Reddoch Obdulia Doan Frank Krupp l - ' ' Marlha Guerrero Enrique Sola f i Gus Cabrera ' I Billy lvlcGaugh ' l i I 'l c pros s f J938 look even much brighler lhan lhey did in I9fT7. Track ' ' Ns- s r ed oul wi b wi a much larger lurnoul lhan was expecled. Approximalely b ys oul lor dill enl evenls, and all show good qualily in lheir respeclive nls. S meel en l e Deal and mb ol Tucson, Tucson Indians, probably Florence, Casa Gran nd C li lhhxbwo mosl imporlanl meels ol lhe year will be lhe lnvila- lio el al ou as. e Soulhern Conference lvleel in Tucson. N ales h slanding poinl-gellers. They are: Alex Leyva, relurning le rman g lhe 0' 53 seconds. Moreno, a relurning leller man, runs lhe IOO- yard dash in p ' econds, and lhe 220 in 23 seconds. Wilo Bellwy, lhe olheel ll van, is l o ng lhe shol around 45 leel, bellering any pasl N. l-l. S. puller's cord. Frank R is bellering his marks in lhe 880 and broad jump from lasl year. George Lane and' ' nderwood are showing good heighls in lhe high jump and i il lh lime lhlywri ' xo meels had been allended, bul lhere will be'a dual Mg 'Tis e pole vaull. and James Goodman did his besl in lhe iavelin lhrow. fx 43 ar 1 .4 M XM! ff W wif? swf 'W W ,P MMM jp xi yj'fWWff?75 XE 6-ci WWW 3 Q 72512 fl iiigi Jnafluzed, 'M--v-drunk H1-375 . MW .gf Q X T, x k ,1- HM-f X, 3, ,43- s- Q n I if 9 Q, 'f X 4 1 -W E' W ' f n -- Q Auf K? 4 f J fi 1. XL fx ,K 'A Q fx i i sl U 14- .5 , Q 1 5, 153 ,r .L 'P gf 'K Ca. BD' S ,.1 , 1 '-. - w x K . e ' x A , ,. X - - 4 , , , , , .L jS'33f'fW5 if-Af K t0 ! -'fl i K 97 X gg ! '55X a .ir It ' N x V W M4 ., V' ' ' W 3, ' '15 . 'iw if n Hz. , ' .J r ,,,..- 21 Y' -A. .. 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Lffwfj ls 7 'Z ,42,.,, 64.4144 jf.uu-:Au JM 4 ,lfpuf A-AA ,Unaud- QAL 'l4l-4415,-ua 44 a6,QQ,, f'sl.,...oL.-14 ' x 'Q , - , x ' ' 'S --lu ,uv 1 1 'Q ' X:L h X SZ I Q L gg rf ,wx y CALENDAR Sep+ember: ,. 5-Gow' up early: cleaned up: rushed 'ro school and prepared fo sfarl' 'rhe year right Bulswaitl Theressomefhing wrong: 'rhere is noone here. Oh heck! School s'rar'rs 'io- morrow. 6-Gel up early again: fhis +ime mosl of +he old faces were back. Lois of hand- shaking and greelings. Every one glad 'ro be back al' N. H. S. 9-Firsi' assembly of fhe year. Mr. Maifhews of +he Tucson Sfar falked on lhe Orienf. IO--Boy, Oh Boy! We had fhe best assembly in +he hisfory of fhe N. H. S. The Mexico Cify Tipica Orchesira serenaded us. There were more fhan sevenfy-five musicians and several famous singers. I7-The Board of Confrol elecfs Cecilia Tosiado ediror of 'rhe Adobe. 24--Gonzalo Puchi and Henry Arana furn on fhe heal for lhe Tombsfone game in pep assembly. 25-Sfadium officially dedicaied. Nogales gloriously defeais Tombsione in lirsi nighl' foo+ball game in his+ory of +his school. 30-Was mysleriously nervous Today. Received felepafhic message fore+elling some+hing +o happen wilhin rhree or four mon+hs. October: I-Aio scalped by hafchel men of +he 'rerrible Apache Foolball Teamj 6--Was asked foday if I liked fo see girls wear silk sfockings, bobby socks. or go bare-legged. Gosh, how should l know? l'm no+ wafching every girl's legs, vor am I? 9-N. H. S. sfrikes again +o defea+ LoreHa Academy from Douglas. Lofs of pep in +he game, foo. I 5--The Apaches invade 'rhe Florence Prison Camp and ingloriously rerurn defeafed. Had a rough nighf sleeping on 'lhe floor a+ +he hofel where Ma+iella and l slepf wi+h +he ieam. l 23-Hifch-hiked io Bisbee wifh Mike Ahumada, buf our moral supporf did no good. Nogales was repelled in ifs second invasion of our-of-fown schools. 29-Tucson came over: you know +he res+. I had fhe mos? asionishing predicfion made To me by a gypsy. She 'l'Old me +ha+ some+hing supernafural would happen in lhe near fufure. e495 JSR' LL T 1. mag .4 4 Q T 1 Hui' 41 1 2? 'sv L ,J ,Tl November: 6-Globe defeafs Nogales I5-0. Maybe ifs was because Judge Thurman fallced lo 'rhe hisfory sfudenis on The Horrors of War. ll-The Drill Team and Drum 8: Bugle Corps marched in The Armistice parade. Pre++y good, gang. I4--Miss l-landley's Frosh presenf firsf homeroom assembly. Boy, where 'ihey +errificll?l 2 l-Baslcefball praciice began roday wilh our new firsf-Team coach, Mr. Lon Bellman. The boys say he's a swell fellow. 24-Fred Sfone, fhe movie actor. saw 'rhe Drum and Bugle Corps and Drill Team: said if was grealz Received a ieleparhic message which was followed by a nervous spell. lf's ge'r+ing me down. 3 I-Learned 'roday 'rhaf Paffy Cohen up and go? hi+ched. Wasn'l' a bif surprised, were you? December: 2--Toral receipis for I937 foofball season reporied a+ liH'le more ihan SI300. 3-Boosfer Club gave annual foofball banquel af Levy's Cafe. The eafs were good, speeches 6-l-lealfhmobile arrives +o give T. B. fesis. Lel s hope lhey don'l' see Eugene Siddell. 9- Quick-wiH'ed Wilo rescues Carlos Velasco from a fire in chemisfry lab. My, whaf a hero! I3-Foo+ball Team iurns our en masse +o offer blood lo 'rhe dying Diego Gallego. I4-Mr. EllioH announces dale 'for Soph play. Changes da+e again af+er few minuies. I7-A movie, Girl of rhe Limberlosl', held me spellbound. Can if be l will mee+ a girl? 25-Sania broughf me an elecfric shaver for Chrislmas. Tried if on fhe dob, and if cerfainly worlcs well considering he is a wire-haired. January: 3-Dr. Gilmore sfafes fha? N. H. S. sfudenfs are healfhier fhan +he average. Glad he missed our hero, Siddellg he would have lowered our average. 3-Mr. EllioH promises play for +his monfh. 4: 50 as 7-Baskefball feam wenf fo Tucson .... I4-Mr. Bellman fook fhe baskefball feam,+o Bisbee and Douglas. Losf bofh games. 25-Miss Claude of Woodbury's College gave wonderful falk fo Seniors. l fell asleep and dreamf l was in heaven. Does fhaf mean somefhing good is in sfore for me? February: l-Mr. Ellioff promises assembly for nexf week. 5-Coach Ledford organizes golf feam. Wenf ouf and pracficed. Missed a car's windshield by fwo inches. Whew! 6-Girls' Tennis Team defeafed by Tucson. Jusf waif unfil nexf year, fhough, huh girls? , I4-Valenfine's Day. The mosf amazing fhing happened foday. My hearf suddenly developed high blood-pressure: head buzzed ferribly, and I was complefely shaken up. Somehow I feel fhaf somefhing is going fo happen any minufe now ...... I5-I6-i7-I8-Terribly upsef. Couldn'+ eafg couldn'f sleep: couIdn'+ falkg could'n+ even fhink. If somefhing does nof happen quick, I'll go nufs .... I8-l9:33 p.m.l AT LAST! MET THE MOST WONDERFUL GlRL IN THE WHOLE WORLD! l danced wifh her, and can she dance! NO WON DER I ,DREAM OF HEAVEN! Why. fhis is if! I9-Greaf day for Nogales. The D. 8: B. Corps and Drill Team won several prizes in fhe Fiesfa de Los Vaqueros af Tucson. Nearly wore ouf fhe elevafor af fhe Sanfa Rifa. 2 I-Holsum Bakeries presenf picfure show depicfing use of bread in differenf parfs of fhe world. A 28--Rufh Chernin and William Beffwy elecfed King and Queen in Adobe Popular- ify confesf. March: Faculfy meefing was held foday. They passed a goofy idea on fardiness. More rules, darn if. I I-Miracles CAN happen here. Mr. G. Ellioff presenfed his homeroom play foday. Nobody wanfed fo believe fhaf af lasf if was fo be done. While l was going ouf, George Mabanfe sfuck his camera in my eye. Can'f he see where I'm going? 'I I2-Saw HER af fhe dance: and did l have fun: cc Slx F s .4 s I3-John Booher, PresidenT oT Tucson High School, was a visiTor Today. He asked if we did like They do, keep To The righT when They are changing rooms in-beTween periods. Answered him ThaT we used TraTTic -lighfs insTead. ThaT kepT him in his place all righT. I6-Enrique SoTo and Jesus SoTomayor announce Their candidacy Tor presidenT and vice-presidenT. On Their plaTTorm They sTand Tor liberTy and equaliTy. Gosh! l did noT know we were ThaT bad oTil I8-Track is going on Tull swing These aTTernoons. Nuni Moreno is burning The Track on The IOO-yard dash: Wilo BeTTwy is shooTing The shoT puT: Frank Reed wears a long cravaT aTTer pacing The half-mile: Andy BeTTwy is walking over Those high hurdles: f'Greek Macris acTs imporTanT and looks wise: James Goodman is Telling The coach how To run Things: Siddell is running while looking aT The windows To see if The girls are waTching him: and The resT oT The boys are Thinking how Mr. Haddock won'T sign Their slips. 20-The Tennis Team is now preparing Tor The ST. David meeT. There is considerable improvemenT evidenT in The Team. There is also a greaT increase in The number of sTudenTs going ouT for Tennis. April: The Board of ConTrol holds April Fool's Dance. Everyone ThoughT iT was a joke and very few people came. 2-The SouThern Conference Music FesTival was held here Today. Mrs. King was widely congraTulaTed on The highly successTul evenT. 9-The Track Team wenT To The Douglas lnviTaTional Track MeeT. Nogales came ouT second besT. The Golf Team goT TirsT and second place. The Tennis Team aT ST. David won 9-l. lYes, iT was Flora who losT ThaT maTch.l 30-Everyone iourneyed To Tucson Tor The Track MeeT and Golf TournamenT. We didn'T do so bad. May: 6-Had The Time of a liTeTime aT The Junior Prom. LiTTle wonder, Though, SHE wenT wiTh me. 25-A very wonderful girl made me TorgeT ThaT This was The lasT school dance Tor me. lnsTead of being sad and sorry, I was marvelously happy. 27-We said goodbye To old N. H. S. Today aT honor assembly. Goodbye, Tellows. l'll miss you! -152: .Q STUDENTS AND FRIENDS . f , ' of t My 1 5, VH N X52 While reading +his secfion, please remember +haf fhe business men represenfed on These pages have greafly confribufed 'ro fhe 'success of 'rhe I'-738 ADOBE, and. Therefore, are worfhy of our suppori and pafronage. Such unseliish in+eres'r and cooperafion demand some refurn from fhose benefifed. W ifiiffiff W 'QM JW Wimwiidlhffy MWMJ in W B R A C K E R ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Nogales Arizona FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Good Luclc To The Class of '38 CompIimenTs of The BOWMAN HOTEL BIG E RV I C E Complimenfs To The STATION I938 GraduaTes Johnson8cI-Ioller BORDER Happiness and Luclc To Class of '38 A Send your caps and gowns To be cleaned aT The SUNSHINE CLEANERS TRIANGLE CAFE Nogales Arizona JUILLERAT DRUG CO., INC. WALGREEN SYSTEM DRUG STORE Nogales Phone 37 Arizona CongraTulaTions and ComplimenTs of Success The ECONOMY NOGALES HARDWARE CO. CREAIVIERY CO. SCHERB'S DRUG STORE Success and Luck To The Class of '38 KAANTA 84 RADER Radio Service ElecTrical Appliances 246 Grand Phone 7 CITIZENS UTILITIES CO. ELECTRICITY, GAS and ICE CompIimenTs and Success To The Class of '38 44 54 DP Do your shopping af '-' LA VILLE DE PARIS NOGALES' LARGEST DEPT. sTORE Be++er Merchandise. Larger Variefy To Selecf From and Lower Prices KARLS KUSTOM ESCALADA BROS. M A D E S H O E S Nogales' Largesf Nogales' Only Exclusive Shoe and Oldegf Sfore Mercanfile House CHESHIRE MOTOR CO. C.F.HOLLER8zCO General Mofor Proclucfs CUSIOVUS BFOIYGFS Phones 99 and 79 General Agenls Bes+ Wishes 'ro The Class of '38 N I Fofwafdefs . Oga es Arizona FORD ZEPHYR Phone II5 Nighf-Call II6 CHARLES G.BOICE NOGALES PLUMBING 423 Morley-Phone I3 a CO, Nogales Arlzona KOr+ W. Newmann, Prop. HWATCH THE FORDS G9 BY C I I2 Grand Ave. Nogales, Ariz. Complimenfs and Success To The CLASS OF '38 SCATENA BROKERAOE COMPANY AII+he Luckin Ihe World BORDER DRUG STOR Clegg :Pi-S38.. 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