Pima High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Pima, AZ)

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w v o 5, A . , ' . H' ' a x ' A , 4 m . . x v , I u 1 . s x k w x 5 a 1 , 0 . '- 'P .' au I. 1- 15 'J ... S Y Y , I X943 YEARBOOK PUBLISHED BY THE PIMA HIGH SENIORS PIMA ARIZONA DEDICATION athletic teams for the whole some example he has displayed and because of the genuine regard we have for him as a man and a friend the senior class of 48 is happy to dedicate this issue of the Blue and Gold to Mr. Gale Mortensen In appreciation of the superbjob he has done in coaching our 'fa OUR SCHOOL r 1 'slr 1 4 , 4 ,J mr 'iv- 'rfwvc fx :vw vw ' ew, 3- 11 W., K :vivid-ff M ,A ,,. 3 ff' , x , 3 'W X Mya FACULTY Dav1s Lawana Weech Sunermtendent Secre H1 story 8: Math MTS PSCIC Mr Goodman M1ss Bushman 7th Grade 6 nce Home Econom1cs Mr Beals Mrs Sa11ne Mr Mortensen 81 8th Grade 81 Math Com ITIS rce Coach Shop Mrs terson Mr K1mba11 Enghsh Nurse MUSIC with the advent of two new teachers, mr. Kenneth Renee and ur Gale Mortensen, to our facslty Pan s we hive S full staff of teachers interested in school work and students Aside from our dd ly jobs of teaching we have ergak ized into a teacher's association with Mrs Ruth Peck at president and Paul Goodman as secretary Car first tterinz was an outdoer sa ty at Mud Holler wit? Miss Enskmen's hamburgers and ice cream, spiced with Superintendent Dav1s's stories, sparked with Hr Sunni! ate seven tan urvers Oo ended a happy eveninz Ckrlstnas ca e wit a biv Crrlstras party in the Ho e cnnonics Degartrent As usual, refrestzents and enter tai M tmerethe best lrs valine, vox shouldn't throw 0 ELFS Les J c t e o 1 len school teacrers have t twmrnev has etball winners and also tre 1 c col var lt, in hotly contested ames e ra P Y 4 a rl asart ye r Vlty the students and with c ott I a Ureciete tte leader lip and friendship Davis 'Mfr lin .Quan ff l A few 35815 zac, L ulatvs le ul to Q Vixball in action a It nust te luncl Your Q-o dStSPKlD8G lnclisk teacher lote tte Lustfclc 7-Vere's that ner seein 5-S'e's sinqle sie can cent, Q V 7 4 k o .1 kk.k c o6 1 L as O Q L , . 1' I - 7 -.4 if S gi s .4 ., T . . A K 1 5. ., , A e - 4 . h me rozo 1fg Af ' s .2liQSSg and Nr. 'alinc's ice cream eating contest. Mr. Kimbntif sf - A A .Q x o ,Q I . 1. za ' rs l, o .,. 1 ' l J A x 3 - Y. n ' . 1 H .. V A , 1: - . fini V . i V . 1 'A Q V W uf nw rsimnal gm . ., . 1 . A A k N H 11 2 :fee tea find, L se 1. L . , n - M mens ed do de eel t'e class L1 . r k , . f ' C Y fh V hu 's H , . Q . n H E To law g e n ' 4 4' , l c ' GQ. ., ale 'o H3 it F.: Ls S1 O f E' :'o 5 L. o 3 4, ' 1 A ' f A 8 1 l 's 3' SENIORS Coran Clllff Nayda Batty Vice President Secretary 8: Treasurer Norman Hancock Representatwe .A. Kenneth Sa11ne Pre s1dent Rudy Allred SENIORS Solon Beals Bob BTYCC Sus1e Chavez W11ma Carter Cora Cluff fa Tift Funeral servrces for Evelyn Talley 66 were held May 6 rn the Prma LDS chapel She dled May 2 1996 Plma was Aug 22 1929 1n Pima the daughter of Clarence and Ethel Hayme She graduated from Prma High School rn 1948 and mamed Gene Talley ln 1950 She worked as a dns ment and recently enjoyed dehverrng meals as a volunteer for the Graham County sennor nutntron center rn the Plma area She was preceded rn death by her husband Raymond Gene Talley Survlvrng are two daughters Mary Raylene Luke of Pearce and Carlene Chrrstena Henager of Prma two broth ers Neal Hayme of Thatcher and Mac Hayme of Mexlco three srsters Mane Gardner of Holbrook Florence Hllder brandt of Texas and Phyllls Mortenson of Utah and sxx grandchlldren Arrangements were under the dlrec tron of the Caldwell Funeral Home of Safford 1 , 7- C L , , in patcher for the Willcox Police Depart- SENIORS Arlen Draper Derald Ferrin J' H k E H enn1e ancoc Vere1Ferrm velyn ayn1e YnllMangum I 4 C1 unera servrces for Robert Yn1l Mangum 66 were is E held Jan 13 mme Ni Mesa LDS 56th Bxshop Gevan Rudd offrclatmg S He dxed Jan 9 1996 rn Mesa The famlly prayer was offered by Don Rapler The opemng song was I Beheve rn Chrxst by a Rehef Socrety choxr Scott Berrett offered the rnvoca non The hfe storv was grven by Lorene Berrett A plano medley followed by Deanna Mangum Remembrances were gxven by Robert Kent Cory Scott and Gary Mangum wxth a specnal number I am a Chrld of God sung by the grandchildren and He Cares for Me by a womens trxo Brshop Rudd pro vlded remarks and I Know that My Redeemer Lrves was sung by Amy Berrett The closmg song was 0 My Father and Robert R Mangum offered the benedxctlon Interment followed later at the Plma Cemetery The mvocatxon was by Jeremy Mangum and Deanna Mangum and Sheryl Goodman sang We ll Be Together Agam The dedlcatory prayer was by Denney Berrett Servmg as casket bearers were Scott Berrett Robert R Mangum Jeremy Mangum Chrls Mangum Marlow Mangum and Paul Mangum Mangum was bom Nov 8 1929 ln Puma the son of Clark Chase and Mary Ethel Kerr Mangum The famlly ran a small farm on Tnpp Canyon road They later moved closer to Puma where he helped hrs father m the famrly black smlth shop He graduated from Plma Hxgh School and mamed Luella Raprer m 1948 He worked throughout Arrzona for Standard Oll, later settlmg m Downey, Cal1f He also sold Farmer's Insurance The famlly moved to Mesa ln 1977 where they operated a prmt shop, keepmg close tres with the Gxla Valley and prmtrng many calendars and programs for local groups He was an actxve member of the LDS Church, serv1ng1n many official capacxttes Survlvmg are hrs wife, Luella, a daughter, Lorene Berrett of Salt Lake Cnty, Utah, sons Robert Kent of Utah, Garv Wayne of Thatcher and Cory Scott of Holbrook, a brother, James Irvm Mangum of Utah, two sisters, Wanda Wallet of Cahfomua and Marla Ewart of Mesa, and 22 grandchlldren . 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Class Pres 3 Class V1ce Pres1dent4 NAYDA BATTY Roughr1der Staff 3 Glee 3 4 Volleyball 1 Betty Lamps 1 4 G A A 1 Z G1rls League l Z 3 4 March1ng Un1t 3 Class Sec 4 Glee Pres 4 KENNETH SALINE Football 1 2. 3 4 Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Roughr1der Staff 3 4 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Drama 4 Band l 2 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent 3 Pres1dent4 BaseballZ 3 4 F F A 1 Trackl Class V1ce PTCSI dent Z Class Pres1dent 4 NORMAN HANCOCK Football 2 3 4 F F A 1 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Band Z Drama 3 Roughr1der Staff 3 Basketball Mgr 4 RUDY ALLRED Football 2 3 Roughrxder 3 Drama Z 3 Band 1 2. 3 4 Glee Z F A SOLON BEALS Basketball 2 3 4 Football l Z 3 4 Track Z Roughnder Staff WILMA CARTER Basketball l Z Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Baseball l Z 3 4 Glee 3 4 Betty Lamps l 2. 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Glee 3 4 G A A 1 Z 3 G1rls League 1 2. 3 4 MarCh1ng Un1t Z 3 4 DELLA LARSON Volleyball l Z 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 Roughr1der Staff 3 Ass Ed1tor 3 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Cheer leader Z 3 GIIIS League 12 3 4 Sec 4 G A A12 3 4 Betty Lamps 1 Z 3 4 MarCh1hg Un1t 1 Z 3 Band Majorette 3 4 GLENDA LOFGREEN Volleyball 1 Z 3 4 Captam 4 Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Softball 1 Z 3 4 Roughr1der Staff 3 4 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Drama 3 Glee 13 4 Betty Lamps 1 Z 4 G A A 1 Z 3 4 Pres 4 Marchmg Un1t Z 3 4 Sec 4 G1rls League 1 2. 3 4 RAY LUSTER Basketball 1 3 4 Mgr Z Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball Z F F A 1 Trackl YNIL MANGUM 1 Z Baseball 3 4 Track Z KEITH Mc BRIDE Football 1 2 3 Roughr1der Staff 3 Drama 3 F F A 1 .TUANITA MORRIS Cl1fton H1gh School 2 3 Volleyball 4 Roughr1der Staff 4 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Ed1tor 4 G1rls League 4 Pres 4 Glee 4 G A A 4 V1ce Pres 4 Max-chmg Un1t4 Cheer Leader 4 THEORA MORRIS Safford Hlgh School l Z Glee 3 4 March1ng Un1t 4 V1ce Pres 4 G1rls League 34 G A A 34 DONALD PEARSON Football 1 Z 3 Basketball Mgr 3 Baseball 2 Track 1 F F A GAYLON WILLIAMS Basketball 2 3 4 Capta1n 4 Football 3 4 F F A 1 Track 1 BOBBY BRYCI1. Football Z 3 Drama 3 4 Band 3 4 Roughr1der Staff 3 4 Blue and Gold Staff 4 F F A l Student Body Pres1dent 4 .TOY MARSHALL Class Representatwe 1 Roughr1der Staff 3 4 Reporter Z Co Ed1tor 3 Glee 1 3 4 G A A l 2. 3 V1ce Pres 3 Betty Lamps 1 Z 3 G1rls League 1 Z 3 4 Drama Z 3 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Band Majorette 3 1 1 I l I 2 1,2 S 1 , , I - - - , I ' . I I I I ' ' ' I I I . I I I I . . I I ' , . , : , s . s ' , - ' 5 : . s I I I I I ' I ' ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I ' I I I I . I I I I I I , , S l , S 3 5 I I I I I I ' ' ' I I I I ' I . ' I I I ' I . Q I I I ' I I I ' I I I I I I ' ' g . Football 2,3,4, Mgr. lg Basketball Mgr. 45 Drama 3,45 F.F.A. s I a S - . , s ' s s - - . - ' ' . s s ' : , ' s ' . . : : - - - , ' . : ' ' : ' . s , :I ' ' . ' - I ' , 3 - - - I - , ,S - I 3 S - - - l. f , , 5 . 3 - - - S - , ,z , s , 2 ' , 9 3 . . . 3 ' . ' ' 9 ' . s s - . I I I I ' ' ' I I I . ' I I l . ' 1 n Q I I I I I I I I I SENIOR HISTORY In 1944 very proudly but scared th1rty three freshmenwalk ed 1nto the doors of P H S We knew not what was ahead of us but we soon found an 1n1t1at1on awa1t1ng us It conslsted of long underwear bathlng su1ts and m1lk buckets But the year became more pleasantas memorable part1es at Red Knolls and Hot Sprmgs began to come upon the scene Della Larson headed the class as pres1dent and Mr Done and M155 Caldwell were sponsors In our Sophomore year under the d1rect1on of Mr Bryant we came better acqua1nted w1th the ways of Plma H1gh Durmg the year we had two gym part1es and a p1cn1c Many members of the class part1c1pated 1n sports and appeared 1n School plays Betty Haggard headed the class the f1rst semester and Ienn1e Han cock took over for the second St1ll push1ng upward the class came to 1ts .Tun1or year Every one was qu1te eXC1t6d because we had a large task ahead of us The ma1n event was the Prom w1th the effectwe theme of In The Garden Of Tomorrow Instead of g1v1ng the Sen1ors the usual banquet we took them to Carlsbad Caverns We presented the successful play The B1g Blow Up and had two part1es We al so put out the school paper It was the bus1est year and the most fun yet Mr Goodman was sponsor and Coran Cluff pres1dent Sadly yet tnumphantly twenty seven members marched to the beg1nn1ng of the1r last year The trad1t1onal D1tch Day was one of the mam events of the year We spent the day 1n the mount a1ns rompmg 1n the snow and stufflng on del1c1ous food We held several part1es publ1shed the annual and took actlve part and leadersh1p mn all school events Near the last of the year great plans were made for that most 1mportant event, graduat1on The Sen1ors lookmg back on the1r good old days of P H S now rece1ve our d1ploma w1th m1xed feel1ngs of regret and Joy and say good bye to our classmates and Alma Mater. 1 s a ' ' . . . , v a - . . , . . , . . . s ' ' . . . . 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CLASS WILL I Rudy Allred WIII and bequeath my mus1c ab1l1ty to Dor1s Crockett that she may become famous I Nayda Batty w1ll and bequeath my good sense of humor to Mrs Sal1ne so she w1ll enjoy l1fe I Solon Beals w1ll and bequeath my romancmg ab1l1ty to Rodney Alder so he won t have so much g1rl trouble I Bobby Bryce w1ll and bequeath the bass drum to Fay Long and hope she can beat lt as hard as I d1d I W1lrna Carter w1ll and bequeath my volleyball su1t to May Fuller and hope lt f1ts I Sus1e Chavez w1ll and bequeath my curly ha1r to Vonda Lou Peck to add to her beauty I Cora Cluff w1ll and bequeath my rough basketball play1ng to Pau11ne K1ght so P1ma can go on w1nn1ng I Coran Cluff w1ll and bequeath my bra1ns to P1ma Hlgh so that there w1ll always be smart k1ds there so he w1ll be successful 1n basketball I Derald Ferrm w1ll and bequeath my loud mouth to MOTIIS Marshall to keep up the school morale I Verle Ferrm w1ll and bequeath my good looks to Kay Ferrm to con sole my old g1rl fr1ends I J'enn1e Hancock w1ll and bequeath my red ha1r to Dolores Norton save her expense for dye I Norman Hancock w1ll and bequeath my car to the Sophomore g1rls to wreck and ru1n I Evelyn Hayn1e w1ll and bequeath my qu1et manner to Dorothy Han cock I Della Larson w1ll and bequeath my promptness to Ros1e Reynolds that she w1ll always be on t1me I Glenda Lofgreen w1ll and bequeath my love letters to Crystal Hund ley so that she w1ll be popular 1n Ft Thomas I Ray Luster w1ll and bequeath my he1ght to Clarence 1VIcBr1de so he can become a star basketball player I Yrnl Mangum w1ll and bequeath my manly physlque to Norman Peck and hope he apprec1ates lt I, Arlen Draper, will and bequeathmyname, Dead Eye , to Billy Bryce I . , . . to , , ' ' so I .Toy Marehall wxll md bequeath my techznque for gettmg an engage ment rmg to Alene Lxne s I Kc 1th IVIeBr1d1 xull and be que ath all of my Central g1r1s to Lavarz' Co1v1n I Juaruta Morms-,. W111 and bequeath all my talents to Carol Creen to carry on the schoolwork I Theora Morms W111 and bequeath my meaness to Francxs H111 I Donald Pearson W111 and bequeath my Sc1ence workbook to the Semor Sclence class of next year I Kenneth Sahne w111 and bequeath my trombone to Mr Kunball 1n case hu, wears, out I Gaylon W1111ams w1l1 and bequeath Bern Hancock to Larry Worden s V 1 C ' . '- A A 4 , 3 ?, ' L T 3' ' , . , Q A r F Y 1 l 9 I I 9 1 ' 1 9 . . . I . . 1 x ' - , : ' , 3 t X F , ' , 2. E .J I SENIOR PROPHECY Nayda Batty so very smart W111 end up clerk1ng at Palmer s Mart Derald Ferrm we all can tell w1ll someday be the coach at Yale Kenneth Salme who knows all the mechanlcal tr1cks w1ll manufacture colored toothp1cks W1lma Carter who studled 1n va1n w1ll end up car1ng for the 1nSa1'1e Della Larson w1th eves of green W111 someday be a burlesque queen Bob Bryce who already has a w1fe w1ll w1nd up 1n Alcatraz do1ng l1fe Verle Ferr1n the hero of our schools w1ll end up cleanlng the loc 1 cesspools .Tenn1e Hancock w1th han- so red w1ll spend all her morn1ngs eat1ng breakfast Cora Cluff who l1kes to play basketball w1ll soon be work1ng 1n a ten cent dance hall w1ll turn out to be an expert hash sl1nger Juan1ta MOTTIS our ed1tor 1n ch1ef w1ll soon be l1v1ng on government rel1ef Evelyn Hayn1e, so qulet and demure W111 be a movle star for sure Norman Hancock you can read1ly see w1ll peddle eggs at Cllfton and Morenc1 Ray Luster who 1S full of fun and Joy w1ll turn out to be a college boy Coran Cluff who 1S so smart and w1ll never W111 make h1S l1v1ng by p1ck1ng cotton Gaylon W1ll1ams a fellow so n1ce and clean w1ll make h1S fortune on a p1nball machlne 1n bed be forgotten Yn1l Mangum who everyone th1nks w1ll be a flop w1ll someday own a blacksm1th shop Rudy Allred who wants to marry a mov1e star w1ll end up runn1ng the Norton Bar. l . . , l I 9 I . 9 . I ' ' a . , . l Theora Morris, an accomplished singer , -. - . 9 Q , A. I I I Donald Pearson who wants to own a Cadillac w1ll spend all h1S money drwmg to Safford and back Solon Beals who dreams of wealth and r1ches w1ll be an expert d1gger of d1tCh6S Glenda Lofgreen w1th pretty blonde ha1r w1ll be the fat lady at the County fa1r SUSIE Chavez w1th a bra1n so rare w1ll make the gentlemen stop and stare Ke1th McBr1de so cute and sweet W111 end up sweepmg P1ma s streets Arlen Draper our football star certamly won t go very far Joy Marshall the campus queen w1ll be wash1ng d1apers over a washmg mach1ne SFNIOR SNAPS 1 Our Sen1ors 2 Yn1l and feet 3 Het 4 Our Capta1ns 5 Fr1ends 6 Eek 7 Our handsome men 8 Cotton p1ckers 9 Lovely couple 14 Cute 15 She looks shy 16 Hard at work 17 Popular 18 That han' do 19 Woman s man Z0 They re lovely they re engaged 21 Here we have Ray ZZ Derald Z3 Whats wrong Z4 A Chavez s1ster Z5 Donald 1n person 10-Moe ll-Our vice-president 12-Funny face 13-More friends 4,5 -UW guita- 2 Max Green Phyhs Hayn1e Sammle Clark Pres1dent V1Ce Presldent Secretary if W Q .TUNIORS lst Row P Haynle A L1nes M Brezeal C Rubal F H111 B Hancock A Beal Znd Row. S. Chavez, N. Kerby, B. Wheeler, R. Trejo, K. Costner, S. Clark. 3rd Row: L. K1ght, M. Green, B. Bryce, V. K1ght, J'. Kemp- ton, L. Worden, Mr. Mortensen, K. Carpenter, J. Chatf1e1d, I. Alder, J. Taylor, B. Weech, Mr. Sa11ne. , Z . . S f Y- . 5 Nsve K. 5-.. K f T g x 5 1 W 5 A Q ' , w 2, gi., A X f NAM 6.4.4, LW. . A I- A. fr , L .. . C' wx .WRP-fs 'w Q: . :Qin , ,,,, ,,,,.,, . lw -af ' -- MDX 6 H .. 4 ' , - Q .W I W. 1 Vv 4 , .Ll . I M ' , ,. i, f f M' I fy . 'Z 1' ' vi ' A I '- L L n 1 I H I K . . . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . IUNIORS The .Tumor class has taken part m all of the school 21Cf1VlllC.S thls year We sponsored the Iumor Carmvalon November 26 and the Bas ket Supper on October 17 The J'un1or Prom wh1ch was held on March 26 was one of the mcest affa1rs of the year There was a large crowd and everyone. attendmg enjoyed It very much Before the prom the entxre class went to the mountams to pc t trees for decoratmg purposes and we had a lot of fun We gave the Semors a party because we lost to them mn a chall enge on cotton p1ck1ng day ai' J 'Q L runsfm an ,df ,..-v mugw, L X JUNIOR SNAPSHOTS 1 Three .Tumors Z-Chavez. 3-Sxesta tune 4-Romeo 5 Stuchous 6 Babe m the woods 7 Whats up? 8-B111y, then 9 Sunday best 10 Smlle pretty 11 Bllly, now 12-Wa1t1ng for the bell 13 Books . f ' f ' ' - ' ' -- ' .o e f o ,,, aff-W f 1- if ,A ,T an 7 :eff we ' 4, 1 ' X ' ' I .A ' .N f Y 1 e L 3 . , ek y I , . I-' e 34 3 , 5 , if 5 o -,, Er' 2 4' ug- , , vi ' ' - ,, 1' j -, 5 '- Z x V S E , . 3 T9 3' 1' 1 'P' 5 -wi J 9 D... 1 V.- ,uf 4 I Dell Hubbard Carol Green Nora Redd Presldent V1ce Pres1dent Secretary SOPHOMORES lst Row A Sanford D Chatf1eld N Redd D Crockett D Norton E Matt1ce C Hundley Znd Row G Berry .T Taylor M Fuller B Bryce, C Green 3rd Row E Chesley D Hancoc G Lau' M Marshall M Preston K Ferrln I Cook 4th Row L Colv1n L Crockett N Peck .T Taylor R Ald er D Hubbard Mr Goodman : . , . ' , . , . , . , . . , . . : . , . , . , . . V. Carter, M. Colvin. : . , . , , ' , . , . U ' U I ' ' I . I , . , . 5 . , . - , . , . . SOPHOMORES At the begmnmg of the year there were th1rty Sophomores but we lost a few The Sophomore class of 47 48 began the year Wlth a swlrnmmg party whmch was greatly enjoyed by everyone Later 1n the year we went to the rnountalns on a snow hlke We partmlpated 1n all school sports and other aCt1V1t16S durlng the year We feel that wrth the help of our sponsors Mr Goodman and Mr K1mbal1 we have had a very successful year and have helped keep the splrlts of Pxma Hxgh ahve 3,45 I Glamour boy 2 Los amlgos 3 Unaware 4 An unnatural look 5 You know who 6 Close frlends 7 The nutty three 8 Can you remember thxs 9 .Ter1e takes It easy 10 Justma. away back when 11 How happy we are ln Pu-na I-hgh I' r. at ' .J f 50 L 3- Wm sAf v5g. f b f 4,315 -WW? ,, rw W x www ' -. -h , , ,7 , 'S-H: ,W , 4 , ,. X , I A XA? NN1, X ii M .ff 'wym SQ. Wk 00 - I, ' I 'A ,' ' A f , .5-wg -- Q., ,. i .. i5,.,f : ,,, .. . ' g w,5:2:1'-ig ' ' 1 I.. : Lf:-t,3,-Lg ffi,,,v,.1,4,x,.,-Q6,?3,7-3-i::,3',. .ku Y ,sz . , L -' ' 'W .1- - . '-!':..?-4.-54 ? 3e,x-'-' - , ' -' -c.. .1-. , . 'j4,5W'VQo -- ' . up' 'Z :' . K ny. ,H J .u. tariffs L....i..L Clarence McBr1de Lavon Norton Sh1rly Fletcher Pres1dent V1ce Presldent Secretary FRESHMEN lst Row: P. K1ght, B. Bleak, N. Weech, L. Powell, E. Trego C. Hooper. Znd Row: B. Hawk, I. Chavez, R. Reynolds, N. Carter, B. Hatman, I. W1ll1ams, L. Berry, C. Carpenter. 3rd Row: L. Mathews, L. lVlcBr1de, S. Fletcher, A. Hancock M. K1ght, V. Peck, D. Hundley, L. W1lk1ns. 4th Row: I. W1ll1ams, W. Chatfleld, C. D1xon, E. Sahne, L. Norton, D. Hayn1e, W. Welch, D. Haws, D. Hawk1ns, C. McBr1de K. Crockett, D. Hawkms, T Larson. V 9 A .t , jg'zz...g ' 9 ' Y - . . r f 4 1 - z all . 4 5 5 1 M 1 . , A 1, ,. 5 W . 'I' ., , - 5 . I 1 2 2 3 W T 1 L f , i L , , Q . . 5 - . . , I 5 M... gk ff W Al..A ' rf? f ' V , , . FRESHMEN The Freshman class began the year with an enrollment of thirty-six but it has lost a number of its members during the year. On September 19, a class meeting was held and class officers were elected. On December 12 with the help of our advisers Mrs Saline and Miss Bushman we presented an assembly A gym party was held April 16 All who attended had an en Joyable time The class of 51 has been very active in school sports and other activities Betty 6 Collision 7 Freshman Gents 8 Takin it easy 9 The Eager Three 10 Boys will be Freshmen 11 Funny Fre slunen 12 Always be together 13 Thats Bessie 14 Many long years ago 15 Chain Gang 1-The Eden Three Z-Rita and horse 3-Oh That Sun 4-Popular 5- Joan Allred Cher1ll Palmer Denny Cluff Pres1dent V1ce Pres1dent Secretary 8TH GRADE lst Row C Palmer B Costner F Hayrne P La1r L Marshall J' Roseberry B H111 R Beals Znd Row R Sanchez .T Ce11X A Bglmg W Carl1s1e B H111 I Allred B Brown D D1xon 3rd Row D Cluff G Cluff T Chavez D H111 L Hohday V Watson T Morr1s A Frederlckson S Ellsworth K Tay lor Mr Beals 4th Row C Gann L Morr1s B Cel1x G Morr1s K Wade D Whee11s C Wheeler J' Holland Edd1e Hubbard Marc1a Matt1ce Wes Draper Pres1dent V1ce Pres1dent Secretary 9595 7TH GRADE lst Row R Reynolds V Hancock W Draper T Taylor F Beals G Cooper G D1xon B Montez E P1os Znd Row D W11l1ams H Long E Long M Hancock M Matt1ce R Lofgreen I Montez T Ferr1n 3rd Row P Luster N Pearson P Patterson P Carl1n B Packer E Youngman R Peck E Hubbard M Johnson 4th Row R Garc1a N Krught D Cook B Welch H Tra1n er N McBr1de .T Beals m MMM' 'W GCE I .hd -f lst Row A Lines A Draper W Carter Znd Row Mr Goodman L Colv1n,N Hancock K Taylor A Hancock STUDENT GOVERNMENT President Bobby Bryce Vice President fPres1dent 2nd Semester Arlen Draper Secretary ...................... . . .Wihna Carter Cheer Leader . . .... Alene Lines Sponsor ............... . . . . . .Paul L. Goodman The Student Body of 1947 48 has had a very successful and event ful year. During the year we hfad the Student Body Play, Christmas program, athletic events, school picnic, NationalAssembly and cotton picking day. The money that was earned on cotton picking day was used for the Girls Gym suits, the school paper, and the rest was given to the Band to help pay for their uniforms. We. of the Student body, wish to thank the students and faculty for helping us make this year successful. GIRLS LEAGUE Pres1dent .Tuan1ta Morr1s VICE Presldent BCSSIC Hawk Secretary Della Larson Reporter Malda Brazeal The G1rls League was re organ1zed th1s year by Mrs Salme and M1ss Bushman We had a Mother Daughter Panel D1scuss1on wh1ch was a lot of fun We also had an all g1r1 s party a Mother Daughter Tea and K1dS Day The ma1n event of the year wh1ch the G1rls League sponsored was the G1rls Dance The theme song was Let Me Call You Sweetheart Everyone attendmg had an enjoyable even1ng lst Row B Bleak P Klght A Sanford M Brazeal D Norton D Chatf1eld C Hooper N Weech L Powell E Trejo D Crockett Znd Row L Matthews A Beals A L1nes E Matt1ce P Hayme E Hayn1e V Carter I Draper I Chavez N Carter R Reynolds B Bryce N Redd 3rd Row S Chavez C Rubal S Clark K Costner L Berry I Taylor S Chavez L McBr1de B Hawk B Hatman 4th Row C Hundley C Cluff C Green S Fletcher G Berry N Kerby I Morr1s B Wheeler G Lofgreen M Fuller, F H111 A Hancock D Hundley V Peck R Trego C Carpenter T Morr1s M K1ght Mrs Salme .T Marshall M1ss Bushman D Hancock .T Hancock W Carter .T Wllhams i BLUE AND GOLD STA FF 58 l lst Row A Draper G Lofgreen J' Morr1s N Hancock K Sa11ne Znd Row S Chavez E Hayme C Cluff W Carter N Batty EDITOR CO EDITOR BOYS ACTIVITIES GIRLS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISING ACTIVITIES MORRIS CLUFF DRAPER LOFGREEN HANCOCK CARTER 8: S CHAVEZ BUSINESS MANAGER MARSHALL CIRCULATION SALINE SNIOR EDITORS BATTY at E. HAYNIE E BETTY LAMPS .1. lst Row M Brazeal P Kight L Powell, B Bleak N Weech N Carter B Hawk A Sanford D Chatfield, D Norton E Trego Znd Row A Hancock L Mathews B Bryce N Redd D Crockett B Hatman J' Williams C Hooper E Matt1ce 3rd Row S Fletcher S Clark I Chavez L McBr1de R Reynolds L Berry V Carter M K1ght C Green 4th Row V Peck J Taylor G Berry .T Draper K Cost ner G Lofgreen C Carpenter C Hundley Miss Bushman OFFICERS President Carol Green Vice President Betty Bryce Secretary and Treasurer Doris Crockett Reporter Velda Carter The f1rst important event of the year for the Betty Lamps was the 1n1t1at1on of the new members After the 1n1t1at1onan1ce party was g1ven for them Other outstanding events were the election and installation of officers the Barn Dance Daddy Date N1ght selling candy and pop at games a dance sponsored by the Betty Lamps luncheon given for the R.E.A. members, and a gym party for the basketball boys. Four girls and Miss Bushman went to the F.H.A. Convention held in Flagstaff, where Carol Green was elected state president elect. MARCHING UNIT MARCHING UNIT lst Row G Lofgreen L Powell M Brazeal D Norton B Bryce L Montez, M Colv1n Znd Row B Bleak P K1ght E Hayn1e L Berry, 3rd Row L Mathews G Berry, V Peck T Morr1s F H111 N Carter .T Morr1s, C Carpenter, L W11k1ns .T Tay lor, A Sanford S Fletcher, D Chatf1eld, B Hawk, B Hatman OFFICERS Pres1dent Malda Brazeal VICC Presldent Theora Morr1s Secretary Glenda Lofgreen Reporter .Terle Draper The March1ng Un1t and Tumbllng Class under the d1rect1on of Mrs Sallne began the year w1th an enrolhnent of th1rty g1rls The1r f1rst publ1c appearance was at the Arrn1st1ce Day Par ade 1n Safford They marched and tumbled at several home basketball games The Marchmg and Tumblmg Class went to PhOeH1X 1n Apr1l where they part1c1pated 1n a parade : . , . , . , . , Q , . . I . : . , . ' , . ' , . : . , . . , . ' , . l , - , . . . . . ' , . ' . , . . . . . , I. Williams, R. Trejo. . . . , . . D . , . . . u -1 7-I U , . .f f is XJ I f' V 1 X 'fab ,v I 1 .1 fr JP xy I n.' V 12' r VF ,A ,-, f -,. -Q fv-5 rr. M f L . rt , . q X , 2. A f , K N b . x A N I L if Y . ,X v 4 4 X 5 yu . 'Y ' . V ' xg J N' ' ,5 ' , U: . if 5 C ' 1 ., 1h A --m, f , I f nk- 4,1 1' A 16. I 1: 'Q ,- ., . , ' by 3 Q. if A ' .j, - 4 .Lf . C' M N X F 1 A ' 'J' ' . , f 'JW f 91 AA '! lst Row Mr Goodman B Bleak P K1ght L Powell N Weech N Carter B Hawk B Hatman A L1nes Znd Row B Bryce N Redd D Crockett E Hayn1e L Berry L McBr1de R Reynolds M K1ght E Matt1ce S Chavez 3rd Row K Costner V Carter G Lofgreen C Cluff V Peck F H111 W Carter J' Morr1s 4th Row L Mathews S Fletcher A Hancock B Wheeler S Chavez T Morr1s M Fuller I Chavez .T W1ll1ams G Berry C Hundley C Green OFFICERS Presldenf Glenda Lofgreen V1ce Pres1dent J'uan1ta Morr1s Secretary Treasurer Carol Green The G A A Club 1S composed of G1rls who are 1nterested 1n athlet1cs These g1rls met at the f1rst of the year and elected off1cers They served refreshments to the Duncan and V1rden g1rls after the1r volleyball games 1n P1ma Each year the GAA awards sweaters to g1rls who have earned n1ne hundred po1nts1nthe1r sports Th1s year three were awarded and they were awarded to Wilrna Carter, Cora Cluff, and Glenda Lofgreen. We feel that we have had a very successful year and we hope to do better in the years to come. Bf ,Bef -f'a!'-f,4- gl XQNJ, D4 X l :X me-53. 93.-sf L PIMA, ARIZONA NOVEMBER 2e'L194v N, 3 EQ! HIVHL T UAT MMA wma Tourwf ffh??EnimlW..1ted' SCHPOL PLM IURQRSCQHNIVAL G T1 S 'TL 3 for t13g,q3i1eg3g1! If rn 0 19:15 ber 26 thi' ROUGHRIDER STAFF lst Row B Bryce D Crockett B Costner M Brezeal B Hancock K Costner T Morr1s Znd Row: V. Carter, B. Wheeler, F. H111, .T. MOITIS, L. Col- v1n. 3rd Row: .T. Alder, J. Taylor, M. Green, A. Draper, L. Wor den, K. Sahne, B. Weech S FOOTBALL Ar len Drape r Capta1n Center N Hancock R Halfback S Beals L Halfback K Sal1ne R Alder L Tackle D Ferr1n R Tackle R Luster Quarter back C. Cluff Fullback G W11l1ams L. End-J. Alder, R. End-M. Green, L. Guard-K. Ferrin, R. Guard Q90 2,64 ffkfuiw Although the boys won no games they feel they had a fa1r1y FOOTBALL Under the d1rect1on of our new coach Gale K Mortensen about 33 boys started football dr1ll InJur1es and losses due to other causes serlously hand1capped the team and soon depleted the squad W1th 1tS f1ght1ng sp1r1t and 1mprovements the team broke 1n to the scormg category totalhng 44 po1nts aga1nst 1ts opponents Agamst Cl1fton on the P1ma f1e1d the team perhaps played 1ts best game tymg the score at 13 13 1n the closmg rrnnutes successful season Globe M1am1 Duncan Morenc1 C l1fton Thatc he r SCORES 19 P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma 12 ' . . Z8 . 36 ' . 33 . . 13 . BOYS BASKE T BALL Gaylon W1111ams Capta1n ur-'Y lst Row G W1111arns M Green K Sa11ne Znd Pow Mr Mortensen A Draper .T Alder J' Chatf1e1d BASKET BALL Upon completlon of the1r football schedule fa1rly early 1n the sea son the Roughmders had t1me for 1ntens1ve trammg under Coach Mortensen They showed the1r cond1t1on by wmnmg the flrst four out of f1ve games Then mldseason 1llness and 1nJur1es threw them 1nto a slump They were not qulte back 1n top form when the tournament came It 1S belleved that the team 1ad more followers th1s year and has completed one of 1ts most successful SSHSOIIS In the tournament they lost the1r f1rst game to Safford won the second w1th Cl1fton and lost the th1rd to Globe The Roughr1ders had a b1gger schedule than usual and had to play two games almost every weekend BOWIC Globe Cl1fton M or enc 1 Thatc he r Safford Bow1e Globe Cl1fton Morercl Thatcher Safford Ft Thomas Duncan Duncan lVI1arn1 M1arn1 Tou Safford Cl1fton Globe rnament Scores 42 P1ma P1me P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma 3 ' Z8 ' 35 Z9 ' 26 ' 3l ' 47 ' 41 ' 43 Z1 ' Z3 40 ' 32 Ft. Thomas Z4 Pima 43 ' 32 ' 56 50 ' 30 ' 37 ' 36 1 ' 41 ' 40 33 ' 2.9 Z9 ' Z5 . ' 37 ' 41 56 ' 2.6 58 ' 36 ' ' 51 ' Z7 ' ' 67 ' 2.8 44 ' Z3 ' . 39 ' 50 ' 3 BOYS BASE BALL Mortensen Materialwas plentiful and games were scheduled with Clifton Miami Globe Safford Thatcher and otherEasternd1v1s1on teams who participated in baseball The following boys went out Norman Hancock Norman Peck Kenneth Saline Arlen Draper Solon Beals Keith Ferrin Junior Chatfield Coran Cluff Derald Ferrin Ve le Ferrin .Terry Taylor LaVarr Colvin .Tack Cook Clinton Boren Max Preston .Tohn Taylor Lavon Norton Larry Crockett Varlyn Kight Lee Boyce Kight Darvel Peterson Baseball was resumed this year under the direction of Coach 10.5 VOLLEYBALL E Glenda Lofgreen Capta1n lst Row: A. L1nes, C. Cluff, C. Green, E. Matt1ce. W. Car ter. Znd row: S. Chavez, G. Lofgreen, B. Wheeler, M. K1ght, J. Morr1s 3rd Row: N. Weech, D. Crockett, V. Carter, I. Chavez, B. Hatman, C. Hundley, V. Peck. 4th Row: P. K1ght, L. Powell, R. Reynolds, B. Bryce, S. Fletcher, A. Hancock, F. H1l1, M. Fuller, G. Berry, S. Chavex, Mr. Goodman. 1947 48 GILA VALLEY CHAMPIONS V L ii V . . 4 VOLLEYBALL A few weeks after school started volleyball began under the d1rect1on of Mr Goodman and Mr Klmball From the g1rls who were out durmg the f1rst twoweeks coaches p1cked a l1kely number tomake up the f1rst and second teams for the rema1nder of the sea son After several weeks of hard pract1ce we met Duncan on the1r court and met our f1rst defeat of the season Both teams fought hard for a v1ctory but the W1ldcats came out on top The next opponent was Thatcher at P1ma The f1nal score show ed the super1or1ty of the Roughr1ders over the Eagles The next game w1th them brought us another easy v1ctory For our next game we met V1rden on our home floor The Eagles edged out a narrow margmed v1ctory Soon afterwards Duncan 1nvaded P1ma and aga1n we fell at the m1ght strength of the Wlldcats Safford brought us another v1ctory for our record when they came to P1ma We let V1rden run away w1th the score when we met them for the second t1me were thr1llers w1th both teams neck and neck all the way The d1str1ct tournament was held 1n Thatcher November e1gh teenth w1th Thatcher Ft Thomas and P1ma part1c1pat1ng We drew Ft Thomas for our f1rst game and came out v1ctor1ous w1th a score of 18 35 Thatcher was our next opponent who bowed to g1ve us the v1ct ory that gave us the tournament and our v1ctory cup for our trophy case At the end of the year when the cup arr1ved we enjoyed a ham burger supper at the house of Coach Goodman The follow1ng g1rls made up the f1rst team G Lofgreen B Wheeler C Cluff M K1ght W Carter A Lmes J' Mor r1s S Chavez C Green E. Matt1ce Ft, Thomas brought us one victory and one defeat. Both games BASKETBALL Kd ln? P7 ii!! -Sf' C ora Cluff Capta1n lst Row N Weech D Crockett C Cluff G Lofgreen C Hundley A Lmes 1Ce B Hatman 3rd Row I Chavez M K1ght A Hancock F H111 S Fletcher R Reynolds V Peck L McBr1de L Powell Mr Goodman Znd Row: P. Kight, C. Green, B. Bryce, S. Chavez, E. Matt- SCORES UIRLS BASKETBALL Basketball started and ended w1th a bang th1s year After a week or two of good pract1ce Mr Goodman p1cked out about who he thought the f1rst and second teams would be made up of We had a very successful year 1n basketball Play1ng eleven games P1ma was undefeated Some of the opposmg teams were tough rough and ready wh1le others were a 11ttle eas1er to handle All 1n all we had var1ed compet1t1on but came out on top 1n all our games P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma P1ma Glla Thatcher Cula San Car los. G11a Alumn1 Thatcher G1la Alumn1 26 Ft Thomas ' .. ...Z1 ' 18 ' .. .... .27 .. Pima .. 19 Ft. Thomas ' .... ...31 ' . ..Zl '.. .. ' .. ...l8 ' .. ..36 .. ' .. ...ZZ ' .. ..ZZ GIRLS SOFTBALL lst Row S Chavez G Lofgreen B Wheeler M K1ght Znd Row A Lmes C Cluff C Green E Matt1ce W Carter C Hundley V Peck G Berry 4th Row L Powell R Reynolds B Bryce S Fletcher A Han cock F H111 M Fuller S Chavez Mr Goodman We had a good softball team full of mterest and cooperat1on wh1ch gave good compet1t1on wherever they played Games were scheduled w1th Thatcher Ft Thomas Vlrden San Carlos and Safford : . ' , . , . , . ' , . . 3rd Row: P. Kight, N. Weech, V. Carter, I. Chavez, B. Hatman, 3 . . 9 I I ' 3 . 7 JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS lst Row A Peck T Chavez D H111 T Morr1s E Hubbard Znd Row C Wheeler L MOTTIS C Gann K Taylor B Cehx Mr Beals FOOT BALL SQUAD IR. HI SPORTS G 6 The J'r. High Boys had a moderately successful year in their two major sports, Football, Basketball. Of the four football games they played with other schools, they were victorious in one and defeated in three. They also defeated the High School Pee Wees in several games. Pima 6 Solomonsville 7 Pima Z7 Thatcher 0 Pima 0 Safford 12 Pima 0 Solomonsville 6 The Basketball team was very successful, losing only two games during the regular season and being eliminated in their fourth game of the Jr. High Tournament. They also defeated the High School Pee Wees in three games. Pima 14 Solomonsville 18 Pima Z7 Franklin 17 Pima 31 Solomonsville 34 Pima ll Franklin 10 Pima Thatcher Pima Ft Thomas SECOND STRING BASKETBALL Row 2 .T Taylor B Weech R Alder B Bryce L Crockett Mr Beals ' 19 12 ' 35 . 18 Row lg: G. Lair, L. Colvin, C. McBride, L. Kight, V. Kight. , . UG., .., f ia. ,JM . ,:f1f1QRs'fL--- wh :': -' f.TfL f': f2f5i-' 3 ' T, ipiffi' A in ' W - 'K'- '- . . , A- Q--Qgghhr - ry . ,IJ - J, , '9'LL.f 11. x WX Hwmvll mn U' Z 7353 SES 'rim mv' imma nur an mx Amnmmmm mm L4 'Y st-X lst Row N Redd, D Crockett, R Reynolds B Costner, M Hancock F Long G Cluff K Costner, M Matt1ce E Matt1ce, C Green Znd Row K Crockett F Hayn1e C Hooper N Weech E Trejo G D1xon T MOITIS D Cluff G McBr1de 3rd Row G Lan' D Haws A L1nes .T Welker P Patter son E Hubbard Mr Klmball 4th Row A Hancock C Palnqer D Hancock R Allred M K1ght L Worden L McBr1de K Ferr1n C Cluff B Hancock S Ellsworth P Luster B Brown T Taylor in Y A , , -L T si K A V, 4 sr. : fu J V ff: M '13 Y , 4 A A -tqqgp ' M : 1 n ! AI' l , 1 N .. S X ,h , -.4 .uv ' ,mad I : U l I , I U , n 1 o , 0 u . ', o I : ' 9 - . 9 - 9 ' 1 ' . , o . , Q . , Q , . I 1 : . ' , . , . ' , . , . - ' 1 , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . . , ' D ' . I ' I i ' f ' Y . , . , . , . . PIMA BAND Pre s1dent Kenneth Sal1ne V1ce Pres1dent Clarence McBr1de Secretary and Treasurer Alene Lmes Thls year the P1ma band has an enrollment of forty f1ve members wh1ch 15 the largest 1n the band s hlstory The aCt1V1t1eS of the band were marchmng and play1ng 1n parades playmg at football and basketball games concerts banquets and taklng assembl1es to other schools Our last event for the year was the MUSIC Fe stlval at Thatcher Th1s year the band worked under a po1nt system and the person w1th the most pomts at the end of the year was presented a muslc award Flve of our best mus1c1ans were selected from the band to par t1c1pate 1n an all state band 1n Phoenlx On May 8th and 9th The band has had two part1es th1S year. One was a Chr1stmas party held 1n the band room and the other was a We1ner Roast at Ind1an Hot Sprmgs asf-5.4 U. sun. .-,0eu.n. no an ova..- 5 .1--. . , .. n 3 ! D 3 7 U 0 , n GLEE CLUB lst Row A Lines B Bleak P Kight M Brazeal D Norton N Weech N Carter L Powell D Crockett N Reed .T Williams Znd Row S Clark E Mattice P Haynie E Haynie L Berry L McBride I Chavez B Hatman B Bryce W Carter 3rd Row C Green I Morris C Hundley S Chavez G Lof green V Carter V Peck M Kight .T Marshall D Hancock 4th Row L Mathews C Cluff T Morris M Fuller R Trejo I Hancock Mr Kimball OFFICERS Pre 1dent Nayda Batty Vice President C01'-P1 Clllff Secretary and Treasurer PhY11S HaYf11e Phe Glee Club is made up of forty girls under the direction of Mr Kimball During the year they sang at several school assemblies and gave an assembly at Thatcher and one at Solomonsville In December they gave a Christmas Cantata which was very im pressive. On January 27, aglee Concert was held in the Church house where recordings were made of the songs. Later in the year they gave aconcert with the band and as always participated in the Spring Music Festival in Gila. One of their biggest achievements was the development of several voices to sing solos. ,Sf JUNIOR BAND 6 sw ii- fl I Af fqfssk lst Row M Reynolds M Duncan D Weech D Pahner N Mattice A Lines Znd Row C Redd D McBride V Weech G Cluff T Ras mussen 3rd Row T Ferrin I Alder K Worden L Kight L Kight B Jarvis S Alder This organization 1S made up of twenty seven players most of whom are from the fifth and sixth grades It performed in a Jointconcert w1th the High School band and played for several basketball games during the first semester In the second semester its activities included trips to Central Ft Thomas Eden and Safford where assembly concerts were given They were well received by those schools Nearly all members participated in solos and were all re- cognized as outstanding and good material for the future High School band. 1 i I 1 I JUNIOR PROM Roughrlder Parad1se was the mot1f chosen by the .Tun1or Class for the .Tun1or Prom wh1ch was held March 2.6 Th15 Motlf was of part1cular s1gn1f1cance to our school The gymnas1um was decorated to resemble the Southwest w1th rnountams desert SCCHCTY Span1sh arch1tecture and the Ar1zona sunset W1th these thmgs the .Tun1ors weaved a un1que sett1ng as capt1vat1ng as the country 1tself A capaclty crowddanced to the mus1c of The Knlghts of Rythmn STUDENT BODY PLAY LITTLE MISS SOMEBODY bv Jane Kendall Th1s three act play glven by the student body was one of the better plays 1n our drarnatlc h1story Th1s was a Clnderella story done 1n qulte a d1fferent manner w1th lovable and unlovable characters There was even a mystery Old Crazy M1ke who unlocked the secret of the whole play The char acters very well acted were Dr .Tohn Ashley A small town doctor Yn1l Mangum Harr1et H1s Wlfe Kather1ne Costner C1a1re Laurze Tony M1tchell Owen Forbes Suzanne Crazy Make Mrs Duff Stage Manager Dlrector Then' daughter The1r ne1ce A ne1ghbor A med1cal student R1Ch1e s g1rl A mystery The cook Wllrna Carter Sammle .To Clark Kenneth Sal1ne .Tun1or Chatf1eld Dor1s Crockett Larry Worden Betty Bryce Bob Bryce Paul L Goodman sa - ' an - - . , . . , , . . , . - - an su , : Richie . . . . Their son . . . . . . . . . Coran Cluff . . , . . I DELLA LARSON Sweetheart The much talked about event of the year was the annual P1ma Curls Dance wh1ch was held 1n th Aud1tor1um December 5 and hearts to carry out the theme Let Me Call You Sweetheart Refreshments were heart shaped cook1es and cherry punch The h1gh11ght of the evemng was the crowmng of the SWEET HEART Della Larsonwas crowned by our pres1dent .Tuan1ta Morr1s The floor show followed wh1ch was g1ven by Mrs Br1mhall and the f1fth grade The theme song was sung by Sarnm1e Clark It was a swell dance w1th much effort put forth to carry It out and those who attended were very pleased The hall was decorated in red and white crepe paper with Cllpi-dS CWD K, X' avg? 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