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COMPREHENSIVE examinations get you both coming and going! How many unworried seniors can you count? If this year's tests are an indication, boys have the lead on their fair classmates when it comes to meeting practical problems. Oi these ten highest, only three are girls: Robert Bromberq, Bill Henderson, Patty Moore, lack French, Betty Langford, C. A. Carson Ir., Bob Shrigley, Joseph Bertino lr., Howard Holmes, Mary Elizabeth Potter, and lohn Strong. L42
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VFOYAI. WELDEN-High School Graduation, Coyote Club 3, 4, Hi Y 3, 4, Masque 2, 3, 4, Mor Folies 2, 3, 4. 'ITBEATRICE WILLIAMS-Secretarial, Home Economics 4, Masque 1, 3, 4, Advanced Glee Club 3, 4: A Cap- pella 2. TlEDNA MAE WILLIAMS-Masque l, 2, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Home Room Z, Treasurer of Home Room l. llMARY IANE WILLIS-Secretarial: Masque 3, Les Folies 3, Rrm Band Committee 4, El Kawajo 1. TARLENE OWILSON--Secretarial. TGUILFORD WINDES --Pre-Engineering, Masque of Yellow Moon 2, 3. 'llKElTl-I WINSTON-High School Graduation, Masque of Yellow Moon 3, 4, Boxing 1. 'UMARY W1TT4G.A.A. 4, Span- ish Club l, 2, 3, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Part in Play 3. WWILMER WlTTfLetterman in Football, Entered irom Tombstone High School, Tombstone, Arizona. 'llRO4 BERTA M. WOLFF-Liberal Arts, Masque of Yellow Moon 1, 2, 4. WDOROTHY WOMACK-Liberal Arts, Friendship Club 3, 4, Masque of Yellow Moon 1, 2, 3, 4, Les Folies 1. llCATl-IERINE LEE WOOD4Home Mak- ing, Home Economics 4, Entered from Custer County High School, Miles City, Montana. llPAULlNE WOOD-High School Graduation, Masque of Yellow Moon 3, 4, Advanced Glee Club 2, 4. 'llMARY BELL WOODALL4Parnassus 1, 2, 3, 4, Board of Con- trol 1, Merit Credit Award 2, Representative to Girls' League Central Council 2, 3. TlVlRGlNIA WOOD-Lib eral Arts, WFLOIS WOODWARD-French Club 2, Par- nassus 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, Girls' League Discussion Leader 4. llBOB WRIGHT--Vocational Shop, Masque of Yellow Moon 3. 'HDELCINA WRIGHT-Homemaking, Masque and Bauble 3, Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4, Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 4. llMAXEEN WRIGHT-High School Graduation, Second Team Speed Ball. 1lCON- STANCE XALIS-Liberal Arts 1, French Club 1, Board of Control 2, Girls' League President 4, Masque l, 2, 3. TlBILLY YOUNGfl-ligh School Graduation, Boxing 1, Track 4. 'WHELEN YOUNGGI-ligh School Graduation, Hostess 4, Masque of Yellow Moon 3, Glee Club 1, 2. 'UMARTHA DEAN YOUNGvHigh School Graduation. 'UANGELITA YRIARTE4Secretarial, Friendship Club 3, 4, Masque of Yellow Moon 3, Orchestra 3, 4. llLUClCA YRIARTE-Secretarial. 'UFAYORA ZUCK- High School Graduation. l41l
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llo Troubles Furrow Their Brows Make Way forthe Class of 1940! Saved for a year from graduation worries and the problems seniors must solve on the threshold of college entrance or job- tinding, the junior class members look with cheerful complacence upon life. You bet this year's been swell! grinned President Dick Donegan. We've set precedents for those sophomores, all right. Vice-President Dorothy Sergeant agreed that if next year's juniors equal or even approach the success of Adorable Spendthriftn the l939 junior Play, they'll really have something to be proud of. Where will they find another Edith Shaw! Never has Phoenix High witnessed a more exciting election campaign than took place last March. Five outstanding juniors split the campus five Ways in the rush for votes. And no wonder. With so many outstanding leaders to select from, who Wouldn't have trouble! As it turned out, Donegan was elected student body president for 1939-4O, and Edith Shaw Won the most votes for the vice-presidency. Already pledged to the best year in the long history of Phoenix High next year's seniors can hardly wait for the day when, with numbers starting at SOOO they take over the nominal leadership of their alma mater. Watch then for even snappier 431 May l have this dance? pep rallies, more victorious athletic teams, and a Ditch Day none will ever forget! The delightful junior-Senior Prom and Buf- fet Supper, held May 27, fittingly climaxed the year's fun. IUNIOR OFFICERS for 1938-39. CStandingl Blanchard, Lindstrom, Mr. Ogle: CSeatedJ Wall, Doneqan, Seargeant, Miss Sherman.
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