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%i)ittieit The two wittiest seniors this year, as chosen by the Class of '50, are Frances Poley and Paul Rice. Frances is the small counterpart of humor and fun. Her good nature is overflowing and her jokes come by the dozen. She is well liked by all her class- mates, and no wonder, for she can't be taken ser- iously. During her years in senior high she has be- longed to Yellow Jackets, was senior class treasurer and served as a homeroom officer. Paul on the other hand is the perfect picture of tranquility. He only has a joke on the hour, half-hour, quarter-hour and several times in between. In the Divine Flora, Paul stole the show as the fun loving Buzz . Paul has belonged to the Rifle Club for two years and can hit the tarket with a gun as well as with a joke. He was chosen assistant cheer leader in his junior year, has been a member of Blue Jackets for three years and was also on the Badger staff. Leola Scott and Rupert Glover received the well earned honor of Best School Spirit. The sparkling enthusiasm of these two seniors have made them very popular among both the students and teachers. Participating in numerous extra-curricular activ- ities, Leola was chosen assistant yell leader in her junior year and head yell leader during her senior year. She was a sudent council representative, and a member of G.A.A., Yellow Jackets and Thespians. Leola was active in dramatics, doing the make-up for many school productions. Rupert displayed his wonderful school spirit when he became assistant yell leader after he was injured in football during his senior year. He has excelled in football, lettering in his junior and senior years. Rupert had roles in both class plays, and was stage manager for the Divine Flora. He is a member of Thespians, Lettermen's Club, Blue Jackets, and the National Athletic Honor Society. 19
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a ’uiiciani The title of Best Musicians was deservingly earned by popular seniors, Virginia Allen and Louis Graham. Virginia has shown much promise for a success- ful career as she is very adept at piano, flute, organ and voice. She has accompanied the chorus classes two years, and has also accompanied solos, chorus, and glee clubs at the Northern Arizona Music Fes- tival at Flagstaff for three years. Playing her flute with great musical ability in both band and orchestra through high school has been one of her pastimes, in addition, she plays the organ for her church ser- vices and whenever she isn't busy accompanying, she lends her soprano voice to chorus and choir groups. Louis Graham, our man with a horn, has been quite a sensation to the students who have heard him perform in numerous assemblies, and at the dances. Louie's trumpet has become almost a part of him, since all his extra time is spent practicing, playing in the band, or entertaining at various programs. His most recent honors were the excellent rating he re- ceived on his trumpet solo at the festival and last summer he was sent as one of the two band repre- sentatives to attend the Arizona State Music Camp at Tempe. rru Popular Voted most popular seniors for this year are Jo Anne Black and Mack Wiltcher, who both deserve the honored title. Jo Anne is sercetary of the student body, dis- trict secretary of F.H.A., and a member of Yellow Jackets. The only two star Thespian in Prescott high school, Jo Anne had leading roles in both junior and senior class plays. The supreme honor of being elected Carnival Queen was Jo Anne's greatest recog- nition. Important factors in making Jo Anne so well- known and liked, are her sweet personality, courtesy, and friendly attitude. Her charming smile and gra- cious poise have raised her high in the esteem of all who know her. President of the senior class, Mack Wiltcher is a member of Blue Jackets and vice-president of Lettermen's Club. He stars in football, having let- tered in both his junior and senior years. Mack re- ceived the coveted distinction of being elected Car- nival King. Possessing a personality that makes people like him immediately. Mack also wears well ; he is true to his friends and they are true to him. He is a per- fect example of an all-around high school boy.
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Jn jHemrrrimtt Buant Combs 20 The daylight clouds roll on into the night, But then returns the dawn in all its glory.
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