Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1944

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Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 130 of 186
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30 Emi llaye you ever seen thirty people husily working at a task well worth their time? Neither have l, hut it is a nice dream, isn't it Well. we in the 3OH Club conflicted with all of the heretofore mentioned rumors. XX'e didn't work. let alone busily. and from the nuinlmer 3OH was subtracted at least 7fl niakinff it then, the 23 23 Club. Our jobs Clisten to me talkj were to distribute posters advertising the football and basketball games tit was sure hard work wasnlt it, Tom VVaddell?j, and to decorate the goal posts at the weekly struggles oi our football team. VVC were also supposed to make ourselves generally useful at the games, but quite often did ex- actly the opposite. This year we instigated a new plan of self-government in the eluh and dispensed with any officers. XVhile the idea wasn't conducive to quiet or etlieiency. every- body was able to get their two-hits worthy' in easier and the joh of dodging as- signments was made easier. Ineidentally, Mr. F. M. tllas anyone seen any iires?j XVhiting was our ad- visor. and he really did a grand iolm of corralling' us red-sweatered demons and making us work.-ll! J. JU fluh

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' JH-W The club with perhaps more lettcrmen in it than any other one school social or- gllllllfltltlll. with the exception of the Lettermenls Club. is the blimior Vlzlss lli-Y. XYe boast stars in every major sport zlvzmilzlble to students. Um' members ure the lenders of the class :md of the school, probably because we strive to live up to its motto: clean speech. clezm sports. clean scholarship, and Zl clean life. .Xdvised by C. S. Fox. the likeable physics teacher, the Hi-Y held the spotlight in activities hy promoting activities. such :ls hziyrides, dances, athletic contests with the llehloluy Cwhich were consistently won by lli-YQ, :md the most riotons. rollicking assembly of the school your was our presentation. Vkleekly meetings conducted :Lt the Y.Bl.C..X. were usually followed by Z1 frosty swim in its pool. The officers were: President, Larry BlcQuadeg Vice-President. Lentg Sec- retary, .lim Drachmzmg 'liI'6ZlSlll'Cl', Frank Sharnian. Other members: Sol Ahee, lflill Somers. Frank Mitchell, lilllll jones, -lim Pickrell. .loc Ciotif, llill Helfin- stine, Eddie Greene. Don Purlett, Jerry Dodson, Dick Bowen. Tom XVilliz1mson, Rod 'liZlylOI'. Dare lloyd. .Xrt l.oew. .lack Clothier, Lowell Bailey. Peanuts, Schiever, Joe Kelly. Dick Siebeck, Milton Gibbs, Harry Johnson, Bob Procter, liob Morrison. Pete lJ'l,ougl1lin, Dan McKinney, Elliott l'oston. liill Bosquit. The junior Hi-Y Men



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.fe GWLOZGQ ' Parlcy vouy Francais? Well. I don't either. but I certainly try hard, especially when words like l'epoque and l'an1itie', start Hying around, and that is what happens at the French Club. l always say the French Club instead of Le Cercle Francais because I'm not so good at the pronounciation end. It all means the same thing anyhow. This club, including me, really had a super time in said club this year. Miss Flor- ence Brazelton for mademoiselle, if you preferj was our advisor. She wouldn't tell us what her nickname was. but she said it definitely wasnlt Flossie. One of Mademoiselle F's many duties was to choose a program committee to help out president Ruth Ann Henderson 5 vice-president Ralph Peedg and secretary Audrey Hatch. This committee slayed to provide many good musical programs, dances, lectures, as well as the beautiful and fairly dignified initiation ceremony held for new members who are mostly from the beginning classes. QThat,s melj So you see, we kept busy, and really accomplished something. Of course that's only our opinion.-A.G. Les Jcuncs Filles ct Les Garsons du Ccrclc Francais tlfrcnch to Youj

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