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STANDING: L, TO R: Don Glasscock, James Witt, John Doty, Jim Tanguay, Robert Howell, Jerry Pollock, H. Curtis, Jim Currie, Chuck Sullivan, Roger Wiggins, John Wise, George Campas, Ben Bingham, Joe Robson, Charlie Stough, Don Baker, Phil Matthews, John Gyori, unidentified, Nick Glasscock, Jim Stewart, Neil Richter. SEATEDg L. TO Rg Larry Roberson, Paul Lindberg, Glenda Warren, Dave Cocklin, Larry Mann, Fred Rush. KNEELING L. TO R1 William Hendrix, Lynn Andrews, Ray Ingalls, Bill Overstreet, Dick Green, F.F.A. F.F.A. cllmaxed a successful year with the Sweetheart Ball held February 6, when Glenda Warren reigned as Sweetheart, Other social activities included two box socials, a parent-son banquet, and sponsoring the Gila Southern Fed- eration banquet, A fertilizer business was set up as a money-making project along with selling transplants and raising chickens. Another important event this year was a trip to Old Mexico to study farm methods, I . t ,, , ..,.- , President Dave Cocklin plants a congratu- latory kiss on Sweetheart Glenda Warren as her two attendants, Donna Berridge, right, and Jimmie Earley, left, look on. I.. i, SEATED: L. TO Rg Charlie Stough, vice-president, Dave Cocklin, president, John Doty, secretary. STANDING, L. TO R, William Hendrix, advisor, Jerry Pollock, treasurer Larry Roberson, reporter, and Jim Stewart, sentinel. 107 s
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FRONT ROW, L, TO R: Carol Oldham, Marjorie Ball, Carol Dewey, Harriet Ruffin, Nancy Goodpasture, Joyce Marlar, Pay Lacy, Elmina Cormier. SECOND ROW: Mary Simonson, Beverly O'Connor, Nancy Owens, Sue Morgan, Carol Kelso, Anne Parks, Nancy Calhoun, Sandra Hopkins, Marlee Hardy, Donna Hogsett, Fairy Ellen Brown. THIRD ROW: Joycia Gates, Barbara Smith, Arlene Dipple, Cecile Gibbons, Sue Figard, Judy Coward, Sharon Unruh, Velma Johnson, Georgia Criss, Lenore Loudermilch, Cozette LeFave, Mrs. Mattie Brashear, Sponsor. F.H.A. ' F.H.A. 'rs got into the swing of things this year by holding several I box socials and square dances with the F.F.A. 3 To help boost the treasury, several bakesales were held during the g year and the Club sponsored two movies. i The main project of the year was the selection of Miss F,H.A. , chosen from a group of seven girls by the entire student body. Marjorie Ball was chosen District Vice-President and Barbara Mayfield was selected Arizona's candidate for the National office of Vice-Presi- dent of public relations. Parliamentariang Pay Lacy, Historian, Barbara Mayfield, Reporter, and Peggy Bridges, Song Leader, OFFICERS: L, TO R: Marjorie Ball, President, Velma Johnson, Treasurer, Pat Lacy, Historian, Carol Oldham, SecretarygNOT PICTURED: Ann Blr, Vice-President, 106 ' Officers this year were Marjorie Ball, Presidentg Ann Bir, Vice -Presidentg Carol Oldham, Secretary, Velma Johnson, Treasurer, Barbara Gage,
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For The Big ne. ly JOB! Pamelly The .Xmphnhwafr Panthers Lute the-rs t--suzm-xt task of the watson ierzfmrmw vmen they cn- ngv mv psavsriul Tm-sf-rs Rndgf urs wut: tm- Anmmx class A rizarsipcomhzv at stake, Kick-of! 'tunic ax B! l'-so ffrinfk in the Erztwrsdy cs! Arm.-m smdnuru. Tween rs currently hzmdmg lhf: ri--Q A IRM with n 5-U Wim. hp! nr-:rd c-vmpurod to .-'krxzrehrs 4 um. ami cms loss The ikmuwrs -.Mm .3 sun over the R?-44,3-is xr---x7.i dxf.-sh ,Q tw for Ihr: sham, p.--:ramp mm Tu--sa.: The Ext-ag. cbl. with ci Wm or even n hm ww!-'I bn urvdxsyruud kinrvins If-r ms- wwnd canst-fuhve your, hnvc any 4-Mum on the i-Ease A throne in the husiory of thu sch'--ol No other team in thc- state has n chnnre for the mln Thu rc-1 and white squad is u wah deserved i!'rv'L' touchdown fav-mic in u-p thx- Panthers, Thu-y have rapped surh touzhws :os Nflrlh Phcenlx, Wes! Phoenix. Im-sa. Yuma and Phoenix Unxun in rnnxpxhng lhwr class fx rurnrd .mu mm- dropped Dwnlds, uf.- hr-r and Ph-wmx Unn-n :ngnm nr nv-n muff-rr-:wc Rnrncs Amplmfs only big sehr-1-I loss cnvrvv nl' the hands of Mesa In the season npvner. Thr' gn-on and nhxlr then stripped Glendale. clam A wins Bisbce and Snilmd uhm fm-Il prey to Amphi, but the Noam:-s Apuvhw slunnvd 5-tml fans by rapping Murl McCmu's boys 37-6 rn thx- gaxmv though! ln br' A rrrwlu Thu Pzmtln-rs have hvf-n wuric- xnu out Imrd fur thu pans! Iwo wer-ks an urwrpnrmn ur unwr- mv.-3 umnv Thr-5' slmulrlxfl bf: coxxzwfl nut of thv- ur-nlr-st by :mv vzmnr n. lhry have prawn I I U f- ln- fhi' ntrublwlh In ll hu!!!- hvx nl' ,gf-nzw muvh us Prusruft nmi Ynnm 'Hun xxxll bo nppr-mnx1:sli-iy 200:10 Inn, ur-mum 1h4: :tune Thank-.unwr n un: up mm- larg- --st rnmrl in nulrxtx .1 pnp All alum- :n rl.- vt 4 -' 11: xnlium ashore 1-mu-1-r-rw thnx z..uIs uzll hw wut-lung hw- un.: rn- rt nf m.m:f,, Jxuk Markie-, star lm 1 .. K 1..f , ilu- .-Xmpln l.nnh--r- p mth-rs shi Hurt-..mv of the game, If :Xmphr Wm: ll will br lhw l'hu0nlX TCCh. Prv:5vulK Kind upicl uzvtm- ill Um Ins!-in 1-f Ihr- Old fir'-K un. thv: N.-:shaun-rs mn Y-mu. In cumpxlmg lhvxr rf-ur imma.- N C.. K 1 I E -I' - ,Q Mmlenl Plrliljmlrmz uf .'Irnpfulfm1lzr Hlvqlw 5'U'fwl vol. I2 A .sfgym U wrucsoni ARIZONLNOVEMBER ao, 1955, H NoiV5 Ollncl T' ranges .Y 0011, lnle C lUl 195 . f Llubs Vhll Sponsor Named ,- . 9- Rc-rn,-uliurml pl'02l'ill'llS K - fs-gi -35 s -,fs -xv. ,mr nm me tt.-is hut! num-ng an -lo nl my--n, sf- uf mmsurlz ,. up st-m-:rung ' 'rms scum-nr ima, pri'-Msn! R.-n l4.1unb.-1-4.-r r-sr My Eg l- pmt,-nr-L1 th., stud-An! f..unc,1'5 rerun! :return .-1 plunmng ps-.grams to uf 5325231124-Q ' '1' tv hull! -n tk., Qnslnlf-rrnvv fl-vrlnn thu Iv-n..h haul! X ' ' 1 V In 'C OL 5550, ima? -sea, . ' '-:':7'5'?'fNvF '-:-wfws........ . . Q-.,.,.t. , H .M Pre-Game Activities Aimed At Full .Stadium A In mmnertiun v ' ' ' lhr-'ugh their stud in turn mvm- irish' lx Scribes 4 Advice I .450 Cor Jnumaliem s tx Ihr'-uuhout Anzm the Slam College urfiay. November nun! Inn-rs:-hulatt Crulmn mnvvnllon Hurldm: 3-furna dna' hearm: hun! rum 1-ni hnlrlxng r:.n..u- pussy-, V mu i-psp--r pmiu, F--Murnvl sg cn! 'lu-,lwn xt 4-Junvn:-X for tha- 7I-I'l'TF I-'mn in T1 um nr,1l'I v,,.Irs1 11v:ur ig. H. .--...r..f- Rs, as-........ ig N LEFT T0 RIGHT, FIRST ROWgJohn Farrelly, sports editorg Barbara Mayfield, feature editorgE1ouise Be11,editor-in-chief: Judy O'Nei11, circulation manager: Iris Cloudt, advertising manager. SECOND ROW: Ed Chrzanowski, photographerg Joe Merlo, assistant sports editorg Princess Ruck, copy editorg Jimmie Earley, exchange editor: Donna Batchellor, business managerg John Haydon, photographer. 108
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