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Purely for personal advancement and popular entertaimnent were the singing classes and also studies in the harpsichord, sometimes called the piano. Caroling and lingering were directed by Senoritas Utterback and Dearing. Last, but certainly not least, was the military unit, set up for the protection of the troupe from any possible assailant, and also to help make ready the young con- quifltadors for any larger battle they might have to engage in later on in their lives. All agreed that almost perfect cooperation was attained by every General, Major, Lieutenant and corporal on the staff from each conquistador and his muchacha. Such good discipline was maintained in the ranks that occasionally Senor Carson permitted a tiesta with plenty of frijoles and jerked beef. Twice, during the long dusty trek, the captains and lieutenants met around the council fire and after filling up on turkey ta delicious bird native to this strange landl went into solemn discus- sions of matters pertaining to the raising of funds for the training of the youth. Once, in the late spring, a fiesta was held out amongst the sand dunes and all the ohicers, after partaking of sandwiches and considerable sand raised their collective voices in competition with the lowly coyote tanother bird native to this strange MARY l5LjlilJliTTA PAUL G. J. li. C. l.. Ki. A. KAl.ll, KINES KOCH KYLE McFARl.ANlJ Mcl.liAN Typing Physical Biology Mathematics Vocational Social Science Shorthand liducation lfccnoniic Agriculture Tue-Hi Girls' Tennis Geography Future Farmers Tucsonian of America IliXRRllC'l l'l CAPTAIN MARGARICT l.lENORlC DOIAORIES MRS. MARTIN JONATHAN NALLY NIER TH ISLMA IHESSHC linglish MTCHAITI1 H omcmaking English OCHOA REA Military Spanish linglish Stamp Club Pen Pals
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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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MRS. lfTHlfl, MRS. RUTH YlRfilNl.-X GUY T,. LAURA PAYTON .XLICIC PETERSON l'OlNDliXTliR PUCKIETT USTIMNIJIW Urology PERKINS Typing linglish Social Science Art Iinglish Shorthand junior Class Photography Tucsonian Adviser Staff VY. IJ. MARJORIIC T, IJ. GLIQNN XY. fXR'l'HL'R l.L'Cll,l.lC lllHlil,lN RUBINSOX ROMlCRU RUTHRUCK SEVVICLT, SlllfRVV00lD Social Science English Bookkeeping Science Instrumental Cafeteria Yell Leader Swing Band Music Adviser Theory Boys' Social Hour Senior Class Adviser land, hut not deliciousj and sent the strains of the Spanish Cavalier and Juanita along with the hear that went over the mountain and such frolicsonie carols rever- herating far among the Cfatalinas. liven though such disturbances might have merited the scalping knife of the wily Apache fespecially when Senores llurrows, lllaclc, liillingsley and lfvans raised their voices to the waning moonj no fear was felt, for inany of these lieutenants are veterans of long service and have presided over scores of roundups and nipped dozens of embryonic stanipedes in the hud. Xt one time during the fall, Clflllfllllfilllflfll' Carson and practically all of his coni- inanders invaded, hy forced marches, the Yalley of the Sun, the hoine of the fahu- lous Phoenix, and listened to words of wisdoin from the chiefs of some of the local trihes as well as 'froni some who came all the way from the land of the rising sun. So connnanding was their eloquence that it was decided lafter smoking the peace pipe-an interesting native custoni-and pow wowing a great deal in the wigwains of the Phoenix lfnion High Schoolp to hold the general war council of all the ofh- cers of this Arizona territory in the Old l'uehlo next year.
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