Tucson High School - Tucsonian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1940

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Those who did not enter into these major sports enjoyed themselves playing base- lmall, hockey, volley hall, and the ancient sports of javelin-tossing, high jumping, dis- cus-throwing and many other games. Alter this strenuous mental relaxation, the conquistadors and eonquistadoras were more or less urged to match their wits in figuring out complicated mathematical prohlcms dealing with all phases of that respected science from the causes of thun- der to the square root of two. Closely allied with these studies was a most interest- ing course, taught by Senor Blodgett. Conquistadors were taught the ancient art of mapmaking, and drawing the parts of machinery taken on the expedition. Perhaps not so much concerned with this art, the conquistadoras went to Senora Ostrander and Senor Gill of the applied arts wagon, so that many were almle to draw portraits of fellow conquistadors, sketch surrounding landscape and even put on parclnnent their ideas for their color lul costumes. They learned how to construct in actual material these costumes with the guidance of three fair Senoritas: Nally, Strickler, and Booher. ALlCE PAUL B. LILLIAN IDA VVAYNE G. RUTH BUTTS CARMON Y CAVETT CELAYA CRUTCHFIELD DAVIS Latin Typing Public Speaking Spanish Physics Typing Advanced World Bookkeeping Dramatic Art Spanish History 30 Club History Sophomore Dramatic Owls El Cervantes National Honor Latin Forum Mass Adviser Club Society ELIZABETH B. C. P. H. LAURA O. R. A. MIRIAM DEARING DOOLEN EVANS GALE GANOUNG GEYER Vocal Music Physical Social Science Mathematics VVo0dshop English Piano Education junior Class Colored Choir Basketball Adviser Asst. Coach- Footlmall, T rack

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CURTISS A. R. DOROTHY GEORGE HANLEY JAMES VV. ANDERSON ANGLEN ARANA 'BAZZETTA SLAGLE BLACK English Typing Clerk Chemistry Physical Social Science Journalism Hi-Y Mathematics education J. P. MARGARET FLORENCE E. D. RUTH HERBERT J BLODGETT BOOHER BRAZELTON BROOKS BRYANT BURROWS Mechanical and Homemaking French S. S. S. Book Store Spanish Architectural Boys' Social Le Cercle Cub Football Student Accounts Drawing Francais Study Hall literature, in their small amount of spare time, and also a foundation for the study of other more difficult and strange languages encountered on the way: namely, Spanish, French and l.atin. To further concentrate each conqueroris efforts toward the mastery of these tongues, six lieutenants dispensed their time and knowledge lreelv. As it was most important to he acquainted with the deeds of famous personages and countries more or less foreign to the average conquistador, something of the government and history of several countries including our own vast America was olifered. To lighten the tedium of these mentally-taxing studies. and keep their health up to par, which is important on a journey of this sort, Senors and Senoritas, using new equipment for the hrst time, were delighted with the results of their various competitive battles with other tribes and expeditions, providing amusement for the more studious members, and character huilding for the participants. The fav- orites were foothall, pelota-otherwise known as tennis-baseball, basketball and track. These were pursued under the watchful guidance of Lieutenants Gridley, Greer, Doolen and Slagle for the conquistadors and Lieutenants Taffe, Young, and liines for the eonquistadoras.



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NORVAL l.. JASON R. T, MAUDE l'l,ES MAHEI, GILL CLREER GRIDLEY HANSFORIJ HARPER HIGGS Art Physical Football Library Spanish Social Science Education Sophomore Mexico Today Cub Football Basketball Boys' Tennis l.ettermen's Club EMMA ERNEST J. ANNA KATHRYN l.UEl.l.,-X C.-XMPBELI. HOLLAND HOLSINGER HUGH ES YOUNG JONES ,IULEFF Biology Commercial English Physical Office English Sophomore Law Education Study Hall Class Adviser Salesmanship Marching Squad Debate Boys' Vocational G. S. L. Guidance Tennis lloth conquistadores and conquistadoras were instructed as to how to prepare their own meals when they were unable to get them from Senorita Sherwood and her as- sistants at the chuck wagon. One ot the most responsible tasks on the whole journey was the business and ac- counting end of things, capably handled by a large group assisted by seven qualiiied l ,ieutenants. Many of the male and a few of the female expeditionists were enthusiastic about repairing broken wagon tongues, snapped bridles, and making any necessary wood or metal parts called tor. Senores Hutton and Ganoung supervised this intricate work. A large number volunteered to feed, water, and care for the stock all along the way. Aside from aiding their compadres, this group, under the direction of Senor McFarland, gained much valuable experience. XVhen some ot the livestock became ill or a new Hora was discovered in the desert or atop a mountain, the biology and chemistry minded it, migrationists studied, dissected and pronounced their the- ories about that particular organism.

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