Las Cruces High School - Crosses Yearbook (Las Cruces, NM)
- Class of 1942
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VY -4- O'ZOl.TCZ'Z --- Herein is collected, for your pleasure and reference, an album of schoolmates and memories of your life at L. C. U. H. S. CHY STULL, Editor Russell Burn, Business Manager A f 1 . - Y- I I I I A if Wkavgxfaf, . -,y.n-- 'X' ,Qi D' zigcvfwn' 1 '-,qplv .ax '1 ka , f JUHIUH HIGH SCHUUL The new Iunior High School was completed in September, 1941. lt houses the seventh eighth and ninth grades This removes the ninth grade from the High School thereby relieving the congestion and increasing the comfort of the students BUHHDUFEDUCHTIUH In a World of tumult our generation must face grave problems and be able to cope with them courageously and intelligently. We are indeed fortunate in having such a sincere and capable Board of Directors to guide our efforts. The Senior class takes this opportunity to thank the Board for maintaining an institution of secon- dary education worthy of the name, and for pre- paring us for the life we face. whether it be on a campus for the purpose of further education, or a world of business or war. VV. P. Thorpe. E. L. Mechein, W. Taylor, A, F. Barker, C. Alvarez. MR CONLEE Supermtendent Las Cruces Munzczpal Schools J Standmg left to rlght Mr Kenneth Bender Musxc Mxss VIFQIHIB Bradford Typmq and Office Mrs H M Barton Hlstory and Latm Mr L C Dulton Vocatlonal Agrxculture Mlss Constance Sutherland Enghsh Seated left to r1ght M195 Mmme Flores bpamsh Mlss Cathemne Dlcks Home Economlcs Mr Raymond Curfm.-m Physxcal Educatlon and Coach - 1,535 -' uf 'wel-1,:'.:' 4 ' 'f-'S'-: ,.g.::-1, g,, .,. , Z . , . 'Q , I Q . . . , Q . . . c , ' I 4 . Y - ' v 7 - V I ' . 1 - v . ,frfffff ffffxfmy fri fcfvnf-fb 'Z I 111,211 fn!! ,6C ,ffm-!01fV7,0f -ZVQGJF' LL!! ,ga Standmg left to rlght Mr M F Taylor World H1StOry and Cltlzenshxp Mrs Leln Carwardme Mathematlts Mrs Onna Butts Soual Scnence and Enqllsh Mlss Vxrqmld Whlte Commcrual Mrs Ellzabeth Waddlll Llbrarlan Mlss Lounsc Morehead El1QllSl'l Mr B B Evans Sclence Mr F B Hartman Bxoloqy Physxology Physlcil G ography Selted left to rlght Mrs D S Robbms Commcrudl Miss Cirolyn Greenway Englxsh 'md Physncal Fdl1C3flOU MR. GILL Prznczpal Las Cruces Unzon Hzgh School . I I 7 f C F Ill V, X ,- ef ,far f-- 2 2,4 fl I 4 .1'? A2 fi Y, ffff ' K K :gff ' . ff - f , 5 . ff , C., 2 -f - t,., ' f 7A,,f - - I ff f- f W' ffl ' K: , ,f -f N J rf' . ,A , ,, ,'-- , I4-fy' n ' N' f l I f l NL ff ,Zi . 'hiya . 1 aa, 9. -ff? ff . 7 I A , I I fy, - s., , lzf- M ' , ' : . . . , ' 'z . z .' , 'K e . a , ' : .. . . 2 ax I. C , :V 4 I . 'B' tt o iiqml l M Cullough B Giifin R Bunn is uvnudim M V Bum H Slo tt I' onnnll itnntr H Osboznt M lilk tr M1 Tix or Lis Cruces Hiqh School vids governed the first semester as it had been for tvso years picviously by thc Student Council This Council vias composed of nine members fl boy and qirl elected from cich class tvto sponsors and one member from eich class chosen by the sponsors The offices of president vice president 1nd secretary-trcwsurer were elected by the Council members. It xx 'is thc duty of the Council to pl'm assembly progmnis 'md represent tht student body in their x 'irious problems. BERNICE FITF Prcsizlenf ln order to have more student partlcnpatlon and to provlde for 1 general electlon of a Presl dent and Vice Presldent of the student body the Councrl was replaced the second semester bv the Student Cabinet Thxs Qabmet lb composed of the Presldent and Vlce Presxdent nomlnated and elected by the student body and nme other members elected from the three classes four from the Senxor Class three from the llH101 Class and two from the Sophomore Class The Faculty Advisor IS selected by the school adm1n xstratxon The vxork of th1s group wlll probablv lncrease and grow more lmportant IH years to come CABINET MEMBERS LONNIE BEYI R pn zrleni Mr Taylor I' Dams Mrs C1FXX1fCllllt Hall L Beyer Slom B Fm. M Cnrptntu V ones R Almxnzlr B GllfflH O Mxynt G ll STUDENT CHBIHET CHY STULL Editor fe Qs ,fifffije fix The 1942 Crosses is the result of long hours of work by the Seniors of Las Cruces High School and their sponsor, Miss Connie Suther- land. lt presents an opportunity for students who have artistic and literary ability to demonstrate and develop their talents. The students also are given the chance to exert initiative and develop the art of salesmanship. Pictures for the snap- shot section are turned in by all amateur pho- tographers. The lasting effect of the Crosses is an perma- nent memory hook of classmates. faculty, and Clllllplls. gnmlintg. lull to right L. Vii'.ii1u'i1l'cs, Strontium. ll. Muytielti. li. linker. C. Stull, Scart-tl, left to right- l'. Oliver. M. Beene. B, Fire. K. Kyle. B. Lee. l'. Triviz. E ef, 1942 Left to right: W. Isaacks, V. Lowry, R. Burn, G. Holt, I. Cox. 5 in 'ww fm, RUSSELL BURN Business Manager Gl1ORGlA SUE HOL I Edrfor 91 Wax, A HLGH Th1s actne orgamzauon devotes 1tS effo1ts to the pL1bl1C3t10I'1 of The Umon the school sem1 monthlx papex o Q I V1 t a 2 ', . .I g x ' ' X In . M. is ,jg fy X 'E ,J .7 l ,Bw e Smce the year of the Club s OFQEIIIIZCI tlon It has not falled to publlsh an A1 ed1t1on As a result of th1s group s ef forts The UHIOH vxon thlrteen prx es m the Class B D1v1s1on 1n the South western School Press Assoclatlon IACK PFISTER Bu rn M maqcr UHIUH STHFF andlnq left to rlqht B m on C Clrtrr Hu son ated leflto nght A Stroman B Biker C 5 H lt Pfutcr A Kurleeon H OS om E,-.H 5-W fm nav. YN 11 H111 11 M116 utwrri' r Neumd nm B X Lmnrx Im e 1 X 1 O 111 fr1H1'1 n1rdrwa 11 11, ummm 1 F rl'-r OFFICERS GGOIQ13 Sue Holt Club Prvszdenr and Edztor 0 The Unzon Berruce Flte Serrctary and Treasurer Arthur Kntleson and Harrv Osborne Bzzszrzcm Manfzq rs Mr B B Evans Sponsor my '00r W. St A, 1 'A : 12 I . 1. Q . df . SS: . : . ' , . . . 1. 1. 0 , J . , . . . Sb . XX Z A ' ...Miz :J , A ' 1 f ' 2 ' ' ff. 0 av. ' Qre 6 f , X- 437 N Ag 1. ' , I 5 W' he L' 9 T , ': '. Ixurkx R. v imma C x. R, PQ' E. G 1 H.1afv1'1 31.8. B.E1..11:x .A ' A. Kurlewn . Yun-ch. G, S. Holt, V. ' VC. ' rhf-.' M. Y. Bv -'xr' P. lfljfmzivll 5-I. X '.lEN H Urn' H. xhw B T' 1 . T. NLC H1 'gh Cvrll. H. Th i' .. B, Bflwr. C. Stull. 5111.111 A. St:11rt1.11: P. Ulnvr B. F:Ie', V. Iwnex IT. in-1 nr. . V r 1 . N I 0 Bxtk row B PTOVQHLIO Pena M Wooldrldqe E Franco R McDowell F Rltks M Curley B Cooper E VV1ll11ms A Duprlest G Cothern V Adalr Mlller W Freeman B M1ller E Atklns W Bmdford A Bryan G Holt Mrs Robbms M Murlllo V Lowry C B'1rnett lourth row L Montana V Edwards A Walls D Blel Glass E D1v1s T hvrns P ODonnt1l K Kvls. A lV1tlV11hon R Dobbs L Almcmzir E Miestis B Montoya M Swndoxal A Montoyr A Tome N Bernal B Steele llnrd row I Brel L Bal C Stull B Flte D DUYIQZ B Lee 1N Armstrong C Vltk VV 1'dxx rrds C Samuels M Grbbons L Chasez H Vallelos L Hudspeth U Hudspeth D Bostxrk Mobrly Sr ond roxx M Bernal K RIVIGFH V Saunders Rnlera Romero A Madrld Hall L Anderson M Hall L Sums 1 111 to B Ctrdon M Caxbonmrrr L Mtrlb 11 F Hernmdez M Walls N Fdvmrds 1 ll Lk L1 1 L llL 1 1 S1111 ill Irlxu VN lglll :ru OCA The Drder of Gregg Artlsts IS a vxorld organ1zat1on Members must haue arned 'rn O G A cert1f1cate pm or recognltlon by O G A artlsts 1n order to belong The contest sponsored by th1s club encourages shorthand pllpl1S to perfect thexr notes The Las Cruces Umon Hrgh School yomed the O G A Club for champ1on vxr1ters 1n 1920 when at that ttme out of fourteen students ten vson member shtp Under Mrs Robblns lI'lSfI'llCt101'1 the club has contlnued for tvxenty txxo years each year the school xttaxnmg better standmg IU 1940 It vton Thlrd PFIZE and then m 1941 lt recelved the Flrst PFIZB ID the 1'11gh School and College D1x1s1on ln the vtorld contest vuth a score of 99 75 Thls wear the club sent ln 105 papers and agam placed fnst III tht vxorld for Hrgh School and College DIVISION Thus 1'11qh School IS the fxrst th at h as ex ex repeated thls ichrexement I I I L L. 'c , . Q . . Q ' '. . ' 2 2 , .. 2 . . . , '2 lirrst 'ow A. Trujill .A. Hurt. 1.11 ' 'ro, A, Vinyl B. Sling 'rlund T. 1V1'C1111o 411, 11. VVQ tx A S. H ller, llvlm. 1' ' Z, 1. 1 141. B. Brady, R. C14 Z, C. Banu. THE GHEGG A Magazine for Secretaries founded 1898 Stenoqraphers and Typists 770 M idison Aunun Ncw York N Y IouN ROBERT GREGG Editor ln Clue GUY S FRY Business Manager FIORENCE E UIRICH Circulation Manager April 24 1942 MRS D S ROBBINS Las Cruces Unzon Hzgh School Las Cruces New Mexzco My Dear Mrs Robbzns We are indeed happy to tell you that the fine team of O G A Tests you submitted in the contest this year recaptured the First Prize Trophy in the High School and College Dixision again this year Therefore you may retain it for another year 'md we congratulate you and your students upon your splendid achievement Your personal prize of 25 00 will be malled to you shortly team sent to us as soon as possible to be used in connection with the report in the une magazine With every good wish Very cordzally yours Editor Art 5 Credentials Dept I P We are very proud to say that Mrs Robbins has achieved the h1ghest possible honor that can be awarded a shorthand teicher She has won m1ny honors and his now been proclaimed the te lcher of the best horthand class in the world It is 1 great honor that through the work of Mrs Robbins Las Cruces High School has brought a world championship to New Mexico for the second time MRS ROBBINS X I X f I L 55 - ' ' - We shall appreciate it if you will have a photograph of your winning I ' - ,l: ECUHUHIICS 41 ly Bn 'S Q C r n 4' I Mary ane Carpentt r Charlene Birnett Betty Marxe Bean Pat Babb Corean Samuels Iorna Clayshulte Helen Thomaion Pat Iohnnon une Bell Ogema DBVIS V1rg1n1a Lowry Saramae Baker Patsy Glralamo Mary Holden HOME ECONOMICS CLUB III OFFICERS Preazdent Vzce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Song Leader Sergeant at Arms Program Chazrman Reporter HOME ECONOMICS CLUB IIA Preszdent Vice President Secretary Treasurer Song Leader Program Chairman osephme Romero Reporter HOME ECONOMICS CLUB IIB Rlt 1 Glbbs Prebldent Helen Sloan Vzce Preszdent Jxthey. LOlb ean Carter Sergeant at Armv Irm Harrls Sergeant at Armx Mlss Catherme Dleks Sponsor The Home Economncs Club vx vs organized to promote Iumor homemakmq and encouxage Home ECOHOIHICQ lctlvltxes ThlS ye 1r the Club was CllVlCl?d mto three parts accordmg to classes u '- ,,.. ., l 1.1 '- I 3 5' fiprzl fx cry! .:xf1li355'fK'Q Top row: II. Sllmn, I.. C a whulre. C. Snnfuelw. B. M. eu. Nlus Callwunu- links I. llanfw. Muldl row: M. I. C.: pe ter. T. 'I'hom.esun. Il. Gxml.unn. M. llnlxlcn, I. Bell. O. Iluxnxxl. Rome ww lf, Iiarnrtl. Imw r 'uw' ll. llnlxlw, V, I.uwry I.. C.1rl4'r 5. Ii.llu'r, NV. Iluthey. Il. luhnvm. , 'ik C . . . t 2 V x . L 2 . . . . . xi I 1 . . . The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of boys interested in agrlculture The boys spend their time studying and putting into practice new and lmproved methods of agriculture Mr Hellbusch was the instructor for several years He built the organization to its present size At mid term he entered into another field He was replaced by Mr L C Dalton of Clox is Mr Dalton has done a fine Iob of carrymg on the work First row B BIOWH R lzichholtz P Harrelson I Thomas R Alberson R Alberson Alxnrez Lopez R Beyer R Alberson W Shropshire A Hall R Dobbs VV Elam D Hvnes K Funkhouser P Scott C Sullivan Third row C Bamert B A Christmas W lsaacks E Calhoun R Emerson F Denny D Chandler I Sheriff C Emer son B Bryan C Sheriff I Tomlin I Boyd L C Dalton F I F I H I G In U B Second row: C. Dill, C. McDowell, E. Terry, E. Shropshire. I. Charles, L. Beyer, A. Lytton, M. Chandler, B. Mayfield, TOP-HHTTEH Elaine Atkins , , , , , , , r p ,r , . , r Y , r, r President Charlene Barnett, A, . , , , , Vice-President lean Hall , r, e,,, , ,Secretary Nita Mae Anderson , ,,,, ., ,, , ,,,e . ,,,, Treasurer Miss Catherine Dicks ,,,rr,,r,r,, r,r,, .r,,r, rrr,,r , , S ponsor The purpose of this club is to encourage poise and charm. It has also sponsored fashion shows. The membership this year has increased to over forty. Each member is required to have a genuine interest in self-improve- ment. S BLHCH FHIHHS OFFICERS Bobby Mayfield , President Willadean Futhey ,.Vice-President Mary Iane Carpenter ..Secy.-Treas. Miss Morehead Sponsor The purpose of this club is to stimu- late and promote interest in dramatics: also, it recognizes dramatic talents possessed by pupils Members are voted into the club after they have fulfilled the require ments Usually the members are juniors and seniors It is customary for this organization to elect officers ffrom those who are not sen1ors in the spring We have always found this organi zation eager to cooperate in school functions At the present time it IS aiding the Government in 1tS war effort by purchasing as many war stamps as possible Some of the treasury money has been spent 1I'1 the follovung manner S5 OO for the Red Cross S3 60 for the First Aid Fund and a 75C war stamp for each senior The members have pledged to buy as many more stamps as their funds will allow Miss L Morehead B Mayfield M I Carpenter I Roth G Skouson G Holt R Burn V ones C Stull S COUSldlD9 W Futhey B Williamson S Meersheidt I Sloan W Isiacks T McCullough M Hall B Wunsch A McMahon I Hall B Williams S Baker D Stern L Anderson M Walls I Gill P ODon nell .hp We 53' ZH Biclx rovx S Bc in S Bain Gxll I' Rlckx D lVI1ttlnvxs B Willlcc M Loonns N Boxd A Nelson lroy Bnookuson Hursch Q Thonns D Stern M Rodman Second lou 5 Holder l' ODonnell L D Stern D Iett F Feather R Younq M lr lJctt1qrwx F1rst rovx H Pappas B Lee Mohlcy A Guy Mr l5LI1ClLl Dmcfor I A Strom m Pzzmst The orchestra has progressed rap ldly although It has not been very actlwe th1s yc u The membershlp IS largely umor Hlgh School students There are a great number of strmg mstruments The orchestras flrst lLtlVlfy xx is plwmg for the Senlor play M ISI INIJI R Mr Bender has duclopcd thc hand rim an untraancd qroup ol about txxtntx Inc to 1 hinl ca Iv pro Ir nox h mcmhcrshlp of fortv Inc Thcv hue plavcd rot one ha ketball qamc Tcachcrs Meetmq a aradc and haxe qlxcn one concur to t c Studcnt Bodw an 1 spccxal asscnablx Mr Bender came here th1s Vear from Raton xx here he had taught for Iour years He dex el oped one of the outstandanq bands of Northern Ncxx Mexaco there Mr Bender as 1 graduate of the UHIXQFSIYV of Colorado Musac School ack rovx ana ua at xon at aot arc no ar on roun rxtr s rca ht worn A Klttlcson T I-It ad In Roth In Y G11 hs N Daxas B lrxcr D Iathtus I'I1sc R lVIar1ra Th ana as Qtcond row IS bt us II Nax arro L Rolmasoaa Curry A Harrlcr S Vlcrrslatldt IU Nlccullouqh BOXICIII Turnu antq IS C I3 a D S c alrd row IJ ttt I5 WIIIISLII D Ianxor IH L athtr Gall In Rlckx O Rath H Cunnanqhim R TFLIJIIIO IJ Do. L C Wlraalacrly L ID Sttrn X Mr Iiuadtr Dm for 0, Donald Srcrn Drum lW.11or O I-vK ?lryfrJL4f Qpefeftz CAS! IW :ru Arm C ourtm ll olm Pmlu or ur IL 1 I 1 r 111 r orzrlm HIL ll ll 1111 1 rx A r f ozzrtmxf S111 rx Don rl Th1 populu operettx Th1 Iu111y ide xx s p1es1nt1d hx th1 mu IL deputment the exenmq of Fehruux 19 From beqmnmq to end lt xx rs one of lh1 most thoroughly enyovable ITILISICII progr ms glx en here m recent years The settmq of the 5to1x xxas the modern South and the plot xx is unuku lllv mtuestmq Effutlxv. llqhtmq ind FILISIL ll lLkOHlD1U1I1lLIlfbN U11 orrhestrd added 1 qrear C1111 to lts uccess The producuon xx 215 undu the chrectlon of Mrs Tullls xx ho hw yomed the facultx recentlx WS teachu of qrouo Qmqmq Mxri W illx SI1 ph1n COI1S1d1Ill Hlllx bm illxxood l'31trx 1 III VV1lh1ms N 1111111 R51 hdxx uds N no ur1t H Ill O11 Illl gkOllSLl'l M ux Hold Il H mx Oshorm ix V11t h Ix in Clrlx 111 MRS I LILLIS OFFICERS Wxck Blanton President Chy Stull Vzce Preszdent Ioyce Sloan S cretary Treasurer M1chael Taylor Sponsor The Booster Club was orgamzed pr1mar1ly to encourage and help advertxse varlous school 3CtlVlt16S Thls year lt was open to anyone ln the school wxth pep and loyalty to the school Flrst Row B Fxte B Baker P Ollver A Stroman C Barnett Sloan V Lovury C Reynolds H Thomason S Baker H Gray V Lowry L Carter M Walls N Goodloe L Stern H Cummmgs S Rxves B Wallaee Segond row R Eleholtz H Glhhs T ohns C Br ldley G Carter B I DiNldSOIl R Paym R Chavez B Quisenberry B Mlller In Atkins W Br xdforcl R Mllltf lVl E 'lurmr l Iohnson M L Iones Thlrd row H Ferquson B I Wlll amson H Sloan F Gonzales Mr Nlnhul Taylor lf, Gutterrez B Gflfflfl F Fewther B Baker H Cunmngham D ohnson Gill I Wnllums C Stull f Stlndmq left to rlght ohn Glll Lols Andcrgon Anlta McMahon B1lly W1lll3mS Betty me Daxldson Raymond Chavez Donald Stern Tom lVltCullouqh Walderluer Von Sthoeler ean Hall Betty Itan WIlll1H19OH Stuart Mtershendt Saramae Biker St :ted M irq xrtt H all P it y O Donntll Gall Fuller ean Masters Pat ordan Meg McRae Paul Han ord Clzrm Murray Mrs Prke MrX Bramwell Booth Brrdze Brown Mine Hunlperdznc Clarence Coy lun ly R ggs Born Bozzslvz Q 1 Stage Manager Stage Asslstants Prompter Dnrector Buemese Manager Annual unlor Play CAST ean Hall Lo1s Anderson Betty lane Davxdson Amta McMahon Waldemer Von Schoeler ohn Gull Saramae Baker Tom lVlCCullough Raymond Chavez Patsy O Donnell Betty lean WllllamS0n Stuart Meer cheldt Margaret Hall Bllly Wllll1mS PRODUCTION STAFF Leroy Bt Iohn lvan Carbme Tommy Berrler Charlene Barnett Mlchael Taylol Arthur Klttleson 2 . K1 Q . I I . ' . 5 V . Q v . . . v 4 I2 l ' . ' I I V . I ' . f ll It e teeee .,-, e B Tony Donato A, ,,,, ,, U ,,,,,,,,,, Donald Stern 1 1 . nkhj ,r,,,,,,,, vrnn ' ' I I W wlgba .3 , ' 7 r at , .J-4? V 5 1 A fi 4 ::' W' ,,,W,- g Standlng left to right Helen Gray Bill Wunsch Bobby Mayfleld Georqxa Sue Holt Glen Skouson Le oy St Iohn Lonnle Beyer Alec Lytton Russell Burn Katherlne Kyle Seated Elame Woodward Wxlladean Futhey Mary ane Carpenter Pat Ollver Sldney Brenner Annual Senzor Play HIHEHICHH PHSSPURT Ed Hamzlton Louella udy Dzck Sybzl Iennzngs Bzll Wzlson Aunt e Mrs Schwart Mr Crazg Dlrector Prompter Stage Manager Stage Crevx Tlckets Posters CAST Sidney Brennu Wllladean Futhey Georgla Sue Holt Russell Burn Katherme Kyle Bobby Mayfleld Patr1c1a Ollver Helen Gray Blll Wunsch PRODUCTION STAFF Constance Sutherland Elame Woodyx ard Glenn Skouson Alec Lytton Lonme Beyer Loyd Parks Leroy St Iohn BUSINESS STAFF Chy Stull lay Cox Verna Low ry Walter lsaacks Betty Baker ' 'i V , I' I. , lv , K I , , . A I .V 2 ' , ' , I , ' , ' ' L L 7 7 In A C ' Bertha Hamilton..Y,.K.. S .. A .... ,,..... Mary lane Carpenter I n ...... ., .. .. ,A ....Y. .. 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'fflf fl 1 42 Nliss Georgia Sue Hoff Homecoming Queen :Z QIDNFY BRI NNI R S l1nI1r up A GI ORGIA SUL 3 'f W 5 UZBMUQWJQSHQQQJX Ser: :Cc WALTPR ISAACKS IOYCE SLOAN ANASTACIO CONTRILRAS AIIAro1md B011 Lead rshzp Mo t Athletic Boll Each year the Faculty chooses from the leaders of the clwsses the most outstandmg m eich phase of student l1fe A boy and a glrl are chosen for each honor Selecuons are made by votmq and the malorlty xx ms These students are the ones who have stood out nn the eyes of their cla smates and the Faculty PLAINE, WOODWARD Scholar lzzp wwe was WML Rus hLL BURN rbgvvx Vx x Seri no wwx IDA BIEL BOBBY MAYFIELD CLYRENIL STULL Mo t Athlc-tu. Czrf Lmdcrshzp All Around Gzrl l H T H LI C S Coach Curfmon Raymond 'ABabe Curfman was graduated from Texas Tech in 1938. He finished his three years of college football by playing against West Virginia in the Sun Bowl. After playing a year of pro- fessional football with the Brook- lyn Dodgers he filled the position of coach in a Texas high school. After two seasons he took up the position of mentor at Las Cruces Union High. F BHLL Cooch McNeiIIy Nathan McNeilly attended both Silver City Teachers Col- lege and New Mexico Aggie. Nate has been at L.C.U.H.S. for three years and during that time has spent six months in active service in the United States Army. Top row: L. Modrzill, T. Aguirre, A. Contreras. A. Hill. Coach NRNL-illy. VV. lQ.i.1ilas. Coaili Curfmzm. O. Mziyiicz. I. Hill, L. Virzimontcs. K. Giiymi. Blank. Nliddlc row: lf, Atkins, R. Burn, H. Siicnz. Nl. Clizimllvii li, M2ly'llL'lLl, S. l:lUlllllllIlxl, G. C.1rti'1'. A. Apodncu, D. Apodzicu, Czirlvzijul. Hottoni row: D. Hyrics, B. Griffin. ilu' Bulldog Mil!1i1ffjC!'S D. Hynes ond B. Griffin lx R. BURN A. HILL End F1111-Banff 2 letters 3 letters Senior MSL-ttiorw B, MAYFIELD Cvntcr 1 lvttcr ' SCIUOI' LETTEHHIEH 1941 VV, ISAACK5 A. CONTRERAS Q1141rz'urfBz1c1v Half-Bank 2 lcttcrg 3 lcttcrs ' Svnior' Uscnioru TXT. CHANDLER L. VIRAMONTITS O. N'IAYNIfZ ffzmrcl End ll.11I-Bzzult I lvttvr' I lcttct' 3 lutturxz ' Svllim' Scnio1 www H. SAHNZ A. AVUIFACA li, ATKINS Taluklc End Cfvrztvr I ICUUI' 2 lcttcrs 1 ICIIUI' 9? IU. VVILLIAIVIS V-f. PROVINCIO Cfzmrcl F1111-B.'1n'1f l letter I lcltcr Sonior D AIJOIDACA U. CAR'l'lfR Emi Tm fvlv I IVIIUI' I lvtlvl' HSVIIIUVN A. TRUIILLO Hfilf-Burk 1 lcrtcr L. IVIOIDRALI. C21141rIcr-Um lv I lcttvl' lf WW if Bf yy gif Band and Pep Club IH cmn El P120 I-hgh Denunq Albuquerque SdverCurv Hot bprmqs Douqhq Arn Lordsburq H eleta Tex fiurlex RosueH Bulldoqs FUUTBHLLSCHEDULE Blrunl m Ausun Cknhedral THdarosa Ckuhedral Lord burq Socornb Albuquerque I1otSpnng5 ZXkunoqordo fiurley Lord5burq Anthonv IDenung fXnthony Sllver C1ty fiatch f1otSpmngs lDcnunq P11tch TBHLL SCH 2-W K.....,A-M BuHdoqs COACH CURFMAN 7 Q QA :. 39 22 . 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AGLIIRRH Forward 1 lcttcr o row C 1 h C111 mm zmu S Im B IN ix xc Pmumrt B Drq we In muhx D Apodlm B Gm '1 oxul row T Aqlllllk 1 omni ms VN sin s mm nt s C r 11 L VIRANION I I 5 fl! i 147 f 'ix XV ISAACKS Cm :rd la gamer i yw 1131 mv?-D B MAYFIILLD VII I le r Snmor 1 1' 21262 ...J C BAVIILRT C nf r In Sgmor The Rmky Dmks has always produced a fme stock of players At the xer outset It was the h1gh school th1rd strmg SIHCG anxbodv not IH the requla1 squad could 10111 At the present t1me hoxx ex er the team IS co11pos d pr1m1r1lw of jumor hlgh school boys vtho shoxx 1 lot of pIOI'llb6 fox then 5911101 h1qh school years Perhaps the most successlul Rmky Dmlc tc lm xx as th it ol 41 lt lost only one qame vxh1le under M1 lVlcNe1lly s coachmq 1nd thlt was to thc F F A hovs It furmshecl th1ee of thls yen s SIlIlCIS one xx l1o C'11I1QQl 111 ll st t forward pos1t1on It lSlI1t2l'CSt1I'lQ to note that the 42 N M st ite 1llI'lllCl up team th it l C U H S produced cons1sts of former Rmky Dmk st11s We bellexe me ll see the day that ome of tht present Rmky Dml ers xull be members of a L C U H S and N M stxte champ1on b1slceth1ll team 0 IOXK lVl1 lVl1Ne1llx l l'l1111q1x lt 1 C 4 1 1 llkkl0 I CIULIIN LOXXCFIOXN W I1ox11111u I RIIIZ l R111111 1 lkllk Review el Hlhlelie Season Coach Curfman started football practlce txxo xxeeks before school opened Russell Bum xx is the onlv returnmg letterman from last xears l1ne Coach Curfman had to xxoxk long hard hours to bulld the power ful l1ne he chleved xvlth so llttle experienced materlal The Daxvqs record shoxxs that Coach s tmme xvas vxell spent xxlth flve vxms and flve losses for the Bulldogs yust one game short of last year s record The grldlron season got under wav xxlth hnstory repeatmg ltself The El Paso Tlgers ran rough shod ox er the Bulldogs 19 0 The next game the Divx gs played xvas agamst the Dem mg Wlldcats The Cruces team xx IS beaten 34 0 ln 1 vxlld fray that xx is marred xxlth pass mterceptlons and bad breaks as the Bulldogs had a off nlght The jmxed Bulldogs surprn ed the Albuquerque eleven by handmg them a neat 7 6 shellacklng and xxlnnlnq the1r fnrst game ln three starts The players stayed at the H1ltOH Hotel and played at the hlgh school stadlum one sald lt xxas the best trlp of the season The annual Homecommq game saxx the hlghly touted Hot Sprmgs TIQQIS hand the Bulldogs 1 hezrt ble akmg 6 0 dele it before llnqe Homecomlng croxxd Fathers Nlqhr xx is undert akcn ll the Sllxer Clty q lme xx1th such suc cess th If 1t vxlll become n mnu custom The Bulldogs tt lmplcd ox cr the Srlxer C ltv Colts for 1 ont slded I9 0 victory The rampagmg Las Cruces Bull dogs upset the dope bucket by hand mg the potent Lordsburq Max erlcks a crushlng 44 6 defeat IH an 1x1 lanche of touchdoxx ns Playmg to the largest home toxxn crovxd and the most enthus1ast1c fan fare of the year Cruces edged by the strong Douglas Arlzona eleven 15 13 m the most thrlll packed qame vxltne sed on the hugh school grldlron nn years To close the season the Bulldogs traveled to Roswell to play one of the hardest fought games of the season As the statlstlcs shovx the Bulldogs held a defmnte edge over the heavler Duke Cxty team desplte the1r loss of 27 19 The Bulldogs xx ere deprxved of vxctory ln the closmg mmutes of the game by an mtercepted pass that accounted for Rosvxells last touch down and put the game on ICQ Whlle the Bulldogs vxere flghtmg lt out on the grxdlron a lone Bulldog was fxghtmg nt out nn the annual fxve state Golden Gloves Tournament m Albuquerque Russell eep Watson was crowned Flywelght Champxon of the tournament and New Mexico After a xveek s layoff Coach Curf man started basketball practlce The Bulldogs as usual had a good team to start wlth The mamstays of the wooders Carl Bamert and LOUIS Vlramontes who played m the State Tournament last year Coach Babe Curfmans hxgh xxdmg Bulldogs annexed the1r second LODSQLLIUVC Dlstrlct Four Champxon shmp as they squeezed by a tough lrttle V1rden team 40 39 Louls Vlra montes sensatxonal shot xvlth only three seconds to go gave the Curf mimtes the1r fourth straight tourna ment xvln Th1s year s sprung football sesslon proved to be a lot more fun and pleasure for both players and stu dents xx1th the senlor underclassmen game The underclassmen edged out the senlors 14 I3 only after a hard fought game c ' Z ' I - A ' ' . Q c , . ' '2 I . . ' . , ' ' z 1' e ' - , ' . . , - yn S ' I D V v ' 1 - . Y ' Y' ' 1' ' I ' ' Y, . . T . ' A G y - 7, . 4 ' , . . . - ' . 4' C Y T - :Z r k ' - 1 1 . , - ' e f' e t fe. ' ' ' - 1 B n . .. I .C - - - ' fe ' ' , - which is planted with clover. Every- Dawgs' team were txvo veteran hard- Q S i be 1 wi , t 1. . Y . - s 2 V sg ,Q 'Q x , V ' A V ' ' ' - s 7 I Lx ' 4 .' 'A 'z 3 2 ' f z ' ' , - . I l - ' V , - ' K 2 V ,' L, . B. .- L 1 J' 2 ' ' ' a z al . - . . I , t V. .i , , , . Z ' Ls s' L, ' - . 2 1 .V X V' I A ' 1 ' , V' ' - ' t , - ' 2 1- . c . - ' f HSSUCIHTIUH Top row B W1ll1BmS R Burns C Bamtrt W Isaacks M Chandler C1 Carttr B Mayfuld B Grlffm Mlddle row R fBabel Curfman L Vlramontcs O Maynez D Apodatx A Txuynllo L Modrall A Atkms A Apodaca Bottom row H Saenz I Carabaynl T Agunfre E Paz W Proventlo D Hynes Preszdent L Vxramontes Vzce President Al Hxll Secretary Treasurer B W1ll1amS The C Assoclatxon IS for the purpose of organnzmg all the boys vtho letter m major sports gettmg the senxors sweaters and carrylng on certaln soclal funct1ons such as p1cn1cs dances and 1n1t1at1ons Certxflcates were handed out to all lettermen ln both football and basketball The hlghhght of the year for the C Assocxatlon IS 1fS annual dance whnch was a real success PEP CLUB OFFICERS President .. Clwy Stull Vice-President . ,,,, ., A Bernice Fite Secretary-Treasurer loyce Sloan Reporter, ,, ,, , Y,,, Verna Lowry Sponsor Constance Sutherland Drum Maijors Pat Babb, Lois Anderson, Mary Vann Beene MEMBERSHIP Lois Anderson, Elaine Atkins. Pat Babb, Sally Baker, Betty Baker, Mary Vann Beene. VVanda Bradford. Audrey Lea Bryan. Hazel Calloway, Lois lean Carter. Raegenc Crawford, Ianie Dale, Bernice Fite, Wanda Freeman, Betsie Gass, Ruth Guynn, lean Hall, Georgia Sue Holt. Patricia Iohnson, Lillian Klein, Verna Lowry, Anita McMahon. Betty Io Miller. lane Rose Miller, Pat O'Donnell, Pat Oliver. Betty Quesenberry, Carol Reynolds, Sue Rivers. Helen Sloan loyce Sloan, lean Ann Stroinan. Clyrene Stull. Helen Thomason. Betty lean VVillia1nson, '85 +vW 'd 69' UJUHIEIVS HTHLETICS Qi, , . 4 ,, 3.4!-H 'aff , .Si in 3 t S' ,., 9 .-.:. : ' 3 Q 12- ---- 1 ,M E 6 M MISS GREENWAY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL TEAM TENNIS ARCHERY CLUB Early in the fall the Girls' Physical Education Department gave their coach, Miss Ruth Heron, in marriage. Miss Heron had been here three years and was starting on her fourth. She is quite noted for the work she did for the Depart- ment and her success. Miss Carolyn Greenway replaced Miss Ruth Heron. Last year Miss Green- way coached at Ropesville, Texas, High School, and made a fine record which she has maintained at L. C. U. H. S. She employs the most modern methods of hygiene and physical education. P' Out Mnclznq Cnr! Athlete IDA BIEL In the fall gurl athletes all turn out for warm weather sports such as tennis archery baseball and volleyball When the days become chilly classes rn basketball exerclses and dancmg are held nn the gym Sprmg comes and fmds the MM ,.ff'f7f7f'55J' EXhlblfl0H composlte of dancing ALL STAR VOLLEY BALL TEAM ALL STAR BAbEBALL TEAM HELEN GRAY STROKES ONE W warm weather sports out m front agam tennrs archery baseball 'md volleyball CEIUOI1 Depaftment SPOIISOFS all and gymnast1cs These shows are always a great success and the town looks forward to them Thns year the audrtorxum of the new r Hx bmldmg wnll be the scene of the performances wlth the Ir Hn Physical Education classes takmg part m the exhr bmon J I . . ef' of 9 ' YJ' ul r , . , AD ' arf!-f Every year the Physical Edu- ! y . ' X Q XXJ X AWE X RIIIPH Al lll ll XID IXIHI R U N IJITNI MIMSIRK A NI Al X IN Al 'XNIJI IVXKII S1 All IDA X I9 42 LARL BAMLRI PA IRICIA BARBFR JY MM wfzun I 1 , .11 MABH HPRNAW X LONNIL BEE FR DOROTHY BIFL IDA BIII R XX BIALK a f f - l 4 f ' . ri - 1 , .l '61, q 4 1 , V 1 BILLY BENNET . ' filo 1 f ' I 4, J ' 1. 1 . I-K ' - . I I I 'Q' IAMFQ BI ANION IAM! S BOX D AUDRPX IFA HRH AN RUSS! II BURN MIKF LALDFRON BILL BRADX SIDNFX BRFNNER I I IOI I CALHOUN 42 wma? my 'F 4? HAZHL CALLOWAY MARY IANE CARPENTER MARION L Il 'XNDI PR IPIIANIIO LIIAVI I you umvr 1 IUCRILIA CHANI7 B A LHRINIMAS HIIL LLANON NOIAN CIAN SHUI II SFFPHPN CONSIDINI A ASIAKI J CUNIRI VNS KIORK IA FOFIH RN IA C X IIURIJ A N IINN IDU I9 42 wg '4 I. '.' . f f .4 2 I4 1 iI..' If 2 2 .' Y XL' tll,I ff DAY ALI' Iil.I. lJLll'RlIiSl' RQ .i VAL tg' .X ' . . NANNIE RAY EDNVARDS VEDA PEARL EDNVARDS IANE EVNALT ROBERT EX ER BFRNICE FITE EDNTA FRANCO KFNNETH FLINIxHOU5ER TIBLIRCIO FRIETZE I ,44,,4.,- I 111' EPM. if WJ? xi' VVILLADPAN FLITHl:N DFVI-RN C ARDNI R BI ISN C S9 'WARN BI' H FIBBONI HELl:N CJRAN HAROID L-U5lA1bON IO! LLIIMMN BI I H Na xv If V ' ' , f. 1 ' Q1 .mv ,, , A my A we 5 fx 3 'ig ' ' Q ,,,.. 2 ' K ' . 2 3 E f' ' IAQ .' ' fl 1 . bl ' ' i Y . ' 7' i Q '. . ' RO if? . ,V , J IXX K1 , J' ' v ' M I.Y 1 NA S jgfr XVI-JY lx J X q .J jf J tr: , K, QNQ L A . f :L V' aff 4 a 07 41'- X-' L .AJDAL flfmfvyab J 7712 MARION HARVFX ROBI:RI' HAYNILR AL HILL IAMF5 HIXSON AI BE-RI HOLDLR 5 I ANLPX HOLD? R CEORCIA SUE HOLT EULA FERN IILIDSPETH r-7 As 1 xfn .af '- LOIS H DSPETH DONALD HX NES NVAI TPR ISAACK9 l-RNFST IIMENEZ V ,IL IONES A. LJ. KIiA'l'lil,IiY KA'I'1HiRlNIi KYLE lali'1 1'Y 10 Llili X. J z'X,- , xx N- ' V X R n I 5 X . .x xxx .l'lH 'WK' 'WAR ,Aux VPRNA LOVN RX PNRIQLII' ILICI RO ALEC LX lvl ON CILII MQDUNAHI Z Z RL BY M DUNN! lI HOHHX MAH I Il I IJ HOBBY MEDINA 51 JPHIH NIPQRCA JO ,ei Q jf 7 M M fffffw f .yy CIII ION MODRAII INDIA IVIUNIANA NIARCARPI MURIIIKJ POE NIQHUIS PA I RILIA OI IVI'R Q I URL I' 'Al IOIINJ PI NIA C IIANDI I R RI Y NIOLDQ I9 42 f J h I sv! x .ji W XI f 5, 1 -. 'I I A ' lflcf ff:-r , . If ' ? ' Iii' X , R , I , I ' -fl I L ,A It f I af 1 Ia Q . , I M Q H ' . Q li III '. I 2. V I x .2 ZH . - x if I ,U'f' x E Y nv ! 1 lf aw ' FRANCILB RICKS KA I HPRINP' RIX I RA IO EPHINI ROMI RO 44 ?1 !7 Cfvzffft .fp-1 ,vw uw ldfflll X IRl INIIA SALINDPRS AIJFIHPIZI SPYBOID N gf N Lx IAL.r RI IRNI NI SHRUPSHIRI fc, Afuft MM fl navy!-rl! f Jlvf' A7 ' A.,,fJx' Hff' . .., Mjw 'Q' fuvaxiiujilwb ,J JD WM W' 'ffffb' ,Msw'556-910' LOUISE SIM? Il AN ANN STROMAN K I I-NN SKOUSON HOB Sl INR FRI AND ION Cl- SI OAN CLNRI NF STULI IRNFSI 'IIRRH PFII' IRIVII I9 42 . , ,rr . 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' - , fl ,Q i 1 fe 'N SEHIUHUFFIUEHS indmq left to rxqht Varna Loxxrx Vlxs Sutlurlxnd QI um St 1ll N lr lsnrks SL md left to rlqht Donnld Hynu Lonnlr B ur Walter lSaackQ Prevdent Verna Loxx rx Treasurer Lonnxe Bexer Vzce Presrdent Donald Hvnes Reporter Clyrene Stull Secretary M155 Sutherland Sponsor I ll . lv K . vt I , A x 'a x , X N U '- v W xl' , , . , 1 X - me ' v ff X e rx , N X '- , NX s. N X 1 x. 5 V BI X - . 1 V' K l , , Str ' 'A : 'Q .1 '. , 'fl ,X'r1I'1' :ze ' 1 1 ' 512 duff Va , f- M1 K IJ!! ' MJ QJUFLWI WL A , VIRGINIA ADAIR I 'XI MAN! A I AI um my MMM WWI ARANIA Ix I2 IAMI S BARON I III A NINRH N AINN BI1 NI' IIN IA N AI! AIJI I wwf iff! IINA HROVNIN NIARN IOUISI CARHONNIIR HI R VIIA C ARDON d-cc. K A I CIIAN ANR A 1 I ,pw NUFIA CHAN I-I IURNA CIAX NIILII 6 4 IN I7 IDN fN IRI-D DI-NNI H 'W' A IDLIR I IX AR Y-DNN ARDw INIIXRX IN IIIII-R CHARLI-S IIALI IEAN HALL MARGAPI I HAII DILK IIAINSI 'NI lncw frm' IIZZ . ' kiARI.I',Y 1011 ' LQlI.I. lilnwfxmn nQL1Tl1eR1zI2Z 1lll,lIi'l l'I2 cs 1 'IIXK N NI NH XI 2 LIA IUHNN AURELIA MADRID 'V f5Nx.AR lxifxxwhf lk 1 4. Lf .oval vu f W ra- f 1,4 :A J 'db N fv AIN ICM LLIPL NIIRABAI IFAN RYOBI I H 2 'X IW. ILIIIX I' K SK --W' Cv I1 v Nu I X lr IX x I I 'lb Lx, 1 'R r' , I sf' N fs tx .,IL-F- N xl NxLxn.r,5,vfxIIN.cvL.,4-f'1f- - ' IIII I X XXII I I XNIN , IC'fLiQwwfN:'fI'aQ9I I fx . 1 JUHIUHUHICERS ,GV gffi . WMM Seat d left to nght Lois Anderson Fred Denney Preszdent Amta McMahon Vzce Preszdent Fred Denney Secretary Treasurer Lois Anderson Sponsor Mr Taylor ., , Standing. left to right: Anita lVlcMahon, Mr. Taylor. 0' mos XR 44 if . Top rovs left to rlqht 'itruklind I1 McK1nney F M1thewS D Dltktrson G Flumnq 9 Walter O Bmcqis ll Bareli Harms Bottom row Clason V Brown C Tomlm I Bennett F Blaek I E Olxvu C Raynor R Dau N Neff B Gnhhq H I Cummmgs L Mannmg W I Holden M Carter L Lowry V ome M L Manmnq C Turner E left to rlght Cunn1ngham H Thomas S Magallanes S Neff C Wtrrclm C Carptnter H Black B L McCullough D Grlffm B Feather F Iohnson D Hurseh I Paz E Almanzar R Henry B 49. K 1 . will ,H 'Ll-Lg Middle row, left to right: Ferguson. H, M., Copeland, D., Daniel, M.. Montoya. E., Haro, Sanchez. B., Armstrong. I. 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' 5 2 ,ff 514' ei jf Dona Ana County Bar Association H - -fl--I iilC Thxs Page Sponsored by the Followlng Members Dona Ana Bar A li I Holt E L Mechem B Newell W A Sutherlwnfl Lvtton lwwlor Nl A Threet N C Frenqer R C Girlind Albert Gon iles I D XNIQII' H I l I l I 5 ssoczatzon H B Holt R L Pobev A l Kelso Herbert M an ISSC E G Shannon W C Wh ltlex H Pixton T B Rapkocb W T Scoqqm Ir Edvun Mechem obe - . . - 1 f . ,- . . Q . Z , C . . , B . . . . Z ' . . 1. , C, . . . C C - - In Q . . . . .. 'A' Some of the gang getting a coke at the Las Cruces Drug Store Las Cruces' Complete Rexall Dealers al' Q All Smart Students Eat at SALLY'S CAFE When they are iookihq tor quality foods at moderate prices l A View of THE FARMERS MARKET Which Features . A A Iohn Deere Tractors . . Feed . . Fuel and Groceries at most attractive prices 'A' If You Want an Attractive House. Be Sure to Make Las Cruces Furniture Co. Your Purchasing Headquarters ir ir You can make your house a genuine mansion if the materials and fixtures are purchased at the Las Cruces Lumber Co Phone 86 ir Chy Stull Finds PRICE'S DAIRY The Answer to Her Taste-Test in Dairy Products I O l?oguular Dry Goods Co. El Paso H The Southwesfs Greatest Department Store Write or visit the Popular in El Paso when local merchants are unable to supply you. uk If You Prefer Dependable Service, Drive in at SANDY'S Conoco Service Intersection of Highways 70 and 80 J- TheF1rm That Cgrnpllrnents Sitm zes Ez ery Furrzzture Need Qurck Servrce Cleaners American Furmture Com an p y The place to have your clothes E1 P550 cleaned efhcrently and hurnedly Phone The Popular Dry Goods Co 139 N -A' IVIa1n FRIED CHICKEN STEAKS BARBECUE FOUNTAIN DRINKS CURB SERVICE THE DRIVE INN Hghvxav8OBet een LasC ces dIVIeslla Pak i' o . of . . . 'K .k Q i' Las Cruces' Most Progressive Department Store' 5 A , i f 1 w , Cru an 'i r' CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES BUDGET SHOP NATIONALLY KNOWN STYLES m LAPIES CS MENS VVEAR Phone 744 Las Cruces OPEN ALI NICHT DEL RIO CAFE LAS CRUCPS BFSI Alu 1yS Iurst m Sports Cnll Representmg BFLL AND HOWELL EASTMAN ARGUS PORTRAITS KODAKS FILMS MOVIE EQUIPMENT KODAK FINISHING SUPPLIES coMP1.1MEN'rs or THE H K TRUCK LINE SPECIALISTS S PROMPT AND ACCURATE H9 South Maln I dS Cruces N IVIC'-.lpo SERVICE ir 'A' 4 1 I I 0 O O .' , if Z. I f'I,fA'IUf'JIIXl 'Q 6 J, I 'F I . VV. E. S' . Prop, Las Cruces, N. 'A' 'K' O O . O 'A' O IN I 'A' Girls, before deciding upon your warm weather costumes. be sure to investigate sheer styles at THE WHITE HOUSE in El Paso uk MAKE The Standard Drug Las Cruces' WALGREEN AGENCY. your headquarters for complete drug and cosmetic supplies. Improve the appearance of your wardrobe by having it cleaned at COTI-lERN'S at' Here ls a View of the Completely Remodeled THRIFT MARKET 'Ir ir Gejo ond Verno Find BAVEFTS CANDY The-ir Favorite irorn the EI Enconto Dress ond Gift Shop ir ir Walter and Bob Are Buying Some Pittsburgh Enamel at MYER'S COMPANY Special Agents for . . . Pittsburgh Products. and Hardware. Farm Implements. Sports Equipment and Home Appliances. 'A' WARREN LUMBER 84 COMPLIMENTS PAINT CO. A of Lumber CLIFTON S Bulldmq MSICFIAIS sc to S100 SLIQIXXIII Vvllllims Punts Coal 1nd Fuel IHOINI1 29 BETTER VALUES or Guqqs md VVHL1 Lower Prlces ERVIC 7116 WEISENHORN PAPEN AGENCY MI INSURANCE LAS cRucEs NEW Mexico IESS AND ROSS WILLIAMS Aqents NEW YORK LIFF INSURANCI' A Mxghty Good Comp'1m to BL In UI d Wltlm AND Southwestern Reol Estate Co F I-I A LOANS FARM LOAINS I-IOMILS FARMS RANCI-IES and CATTLE We H axe the L xrqc-sr Lmtmg of Rt 11 het atc m the Mesllla VWIICS OI'I'If'I MASOINIC ISI DC I HONI' I5 I , ' c t 'A' I V- f O O Established 1888 P h Q n e 2 6 1 II3 South Main GRAHAM MORTUARY 'Ir 106 North Church Street PHONE 175 H E R N D O N Borber Shop ir F-BETTER SERVICE- Hcrndon Hotcl Building Blondie Vermillion, Prop. LAS CRUCES, NEVV MEXICO ROBERT E BONEY AGENCY lv P L NSUR NCE E GRIGGS AVE PHONE 55 L ES IOHN S CIGAR AND NEWS STAND Corner Griggs and Main O I 0 I ' I GET 'E .A I ...fi ir 'k 118 . . LAS CR TC , If E 0 O COMPLIMENTS Ilmmy Smlth WESTERN AUTO Bronson Printing punters Stdtroner Congratulatzon Senzoze J M P H I L L P S Conoco Service 240 S Ma n Phone 108 Q coMPL1MENTs LA POSTA Spec ahsts MEXICAN DISHES I In 0 o ,A ,j of A Co. 'ir A 'A' Publishers Q I C O . '. of . . I 'k if i ' in . i -1 Valley Products Co. Esiahlished 1908 Manufacturers of DAIRY AND POULTRY FEEDS Also NUTRENA FEEDS VALLEY TIN SHOP ir CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FRANK DAVIDSON Prop PARSON S School Canteen HE DOUAR ERS OP AL HIFI-I C HOOI S UDENTS H Ol. SUPPLIE U FOR LUNC S DE ICE RE OLD DR N S COMPLIMENTS MOTOR SERVICE COMPANY 24 Hour Servlce PHONE 144 f I 'k w O O I 1 O I o i A T . F . I. 1 Sf ' . T if . Cjprnpiet-f l.1I': SC. O ff 'Ir EE S .I ff VAN l S C ANI O I I KS O Q5 Q AW Sig? gqwfcd 4 WA m wg 5 2 4 ii Q is , t iff' ' 1 ws 52 '52 g W' 2,54 S ea 5?fZf'itf ...Q -w r as M., E gg 4' 5A 5 ii gg x ? 1 f ? 3 : fifi uk 5 vf, fi f A,., 3 f S .43 . , gf EZ! Ei. 5 F 335 xx, so 'Q 'xfiv 1 AV'1 -'2QQ IQZE 4 2 is ww Q 4. ,Q :,A ZAA , . 2 E 5 5 sf F A 5 if is 2 2 1 5 Q uk Russell, Walter and Bob Hansen look over the stock of farm sup- plies and paint at the Rio Grande Lumber Company if ir Mrs. Pickett shows a new play suit to Chy Stull and Ida Biel. THE WHITE HOUSE ls young Las Cruces' favorite Department Store ir Los Cruces Cntlzen PUBLISHERS PRINTERS THE HOME OF RESULT PRQDUCING ADVERTISING AND QUALITY JOB PRINTING d CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES I B RITTER Ds! buto 1 TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DoaAaConty PHONE 777 Wareho e at Me lla Park N M NEGLECT RUINS BEAUTY NOT THE YEARS DE LUXE BEAUTY PARLOR PHONE 396 TORTUGAS CAFE Good Place to Eat if V ak I ' O O 0 H1 Tlisho 1902 us si I . I if I if if B if 0 lg If Q 5 TY A . , if A ir uk COMPLIMENTS PHONE 'Ir COMPLIMENTS A FRIEND I C PENNEY CO h E NM ACME LAU N DRY AND DRY CLEANERS 7-1 LICENSED CLEANE 500 N M f' if o f I 050 of TRADE MARK 0 22 'lr 'A' 'A' if Everyt ing for very Member of the Family at cr Moderate Price C H S Las Cruces, . . . ain Phone 373 'A' Verna Lowry visits the Lenox Iewelry Shop for om impressive gift. Lenox Jewelers ul' 'A' A traveler finds complete motor service as well as good lodging and the best of food at CORRAL66 ir 'A' Where quality is the determinina tactor ot the price. C We specialize in Western Clothes ot smart style as Well as durability. C Union Clothing Co. 'A' DlNK'S ls the meeting-place for young Las Cruces. They offer every kind of fountain and curb service. Cliy, Katie, Walter, and Bob enjoy a cone from the variety ot delicious Borden's ice cream products at the 'Ir Heap o' Cream i' l.us Cruces' Only Exclusiu lVlen's Store REISEIJS Fczztzzrvs Nationally-Advertised lVlen's Weair ir Robert Porter 8 Sons, Ilrnc LUMBER COAL Let Us Fa e You Cnty Flower Shop FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS POT PLANTS CORSAGES 139 S Mcun Phone 311 if o i' 'k I' ffl I' School Pictures 'Ir U CCNGRAIULATICNS AND BEST WISHES TO THI3 CLASS QF 42 PQRTRAITS OP QUALIT r Il I W If S SHIIIIIII 403 North Mum Street ak' KODAK FINISHING THE BEST EIGHT HQUV1 SERVICE I X7 v' I I 1 ' 1 I I I Lars Cruces, New Mexico l T Fw ,M M! MW fy ff .1 frfjj- hiyxf J PM JJ:-ffl'-dd W 'N 3 6' j s q'INlf1f1oR THE HLUAZA IOWKMQH H1+11ddyK1 d my ififwvwaww t and t Q?KQ'4 fghr PPYY E sid jg 1 QEL 11111525 fLEQT1?z'f6Qo16LfP?xWY I 63 WWJJJMCEZMQLAAWJ W JZWJLMJLZWAMWWMW, nuwv ov mf 'W ff!!-avg, ZQM, 'MP Mba gap - x1 . 3 K I1 K . 5 kr:7'r J' f I I . lx! JT . , I lp ,1 R Ti . 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N ji W . , ' , Vx N 1 SCDUTHWESTERN ENGRAVIN CCDMPANY LL PA TEXAS xx 1 ummm X- K N . y .xx x ummm x x w x 1 x.x up Wx mn gnu x Lu x tm xnmxxurwuut 11D xlm f K rx X 1 xxmk Lx nd J u xmxx L vu xxux R x-,Su Nu .11 mm K x m x xx mum xxlih xom uuhukmxiu xpprcxxn and mlxx vu xmcxx xt M mmh ax Nouthxxg KLIN X X-.x mux md Ll xl! vu wxu cum lNNlNkldx1'UXK1 x xc mx :cu H m i hu xnxx X1 117 X g K lYXx K X L 1 1 xxx mxxxn xx nn xr u 11 mx Mm x K , .S A Qu1ck Peek Into My Letters to Przvate loe Smrth Fort S111 Oklahoma SEPTEMBER September 8 School started agam today a week late so that the new junior h1gh m1ght be flmshed We were spared the usual bunch of freshmen th1s year sort of mrss the poor httle thmgs though September 11 The Pep Club majorettes for the cur rent season were chosen If looks mean anyth1ng all I can say 15 Wow' September l3 Everybody had a whale of a good trme at the all school mlxer All the newcomers mto our d1st1ngu1shed student body proclalmed thelr 1dent1t1es by adornmg themselves w1th under slzed blllboards September 17 The Iumors beat everyone to the draw and d1d thelr electm today I ll have to admlt they re up on thexr toes September 18 Walter Isaacks became the respected presxdent of the Senlor class And beheve me when the Semors start ln on pol1t1cs they don t mean may be It took three ballots to declde th1s lxttle matter September 20 The football season started off w1th a well what rf we dldnt w1n7 El Paso H1 IS a b1q school and besldes xt takes a whlle to get started September 23 The new yell leaders were selected to day Now maybe well get some pep around th1s dump and the team can show Demmg what s what Yea Bulldogs' Rah' Rah' September 25 Into every llfe a lrttle ram must fal' but It dldnt need to be a cloudburst The Bull dogs our Bulldogs were pos1t1vely CICITlOl1Sh6d by Demmq Never mmd the score OCTOBER October 1 Mary Vann Beene went prancmq down Mam Street on a golden Palom1no as the prlncess representmg the Pllot Club ln the Fiesta de la Fron 1nq I betcha October 4 I always d1d have fa1th IU the Bulldoqs We went up to Albuquerque and trounced them qood 6 to 7 Who sald we dldnt have a team7 October 6 We gave the conquerlng heroes a rouslnq welcome Now that we re started lust want October 10 See what d1d I tell you7 We sxmply overran Sllver Clty 19 to O October l7 Whee' Was the a1r fllled w1th exclte ment today' It was homecommg The bu1ldmq was sxmply overflowlng w1th alums We had a marvelous assembly and then a pep rally w1th everyone pa radmg down Maxn Street and the Unzon came out w1th e1ght pages and Queen Georgla Sue of the House of Holt was absolutely gorgeous and the game was good even though we d1d lose to Hot Sprlnqs by 6 pomts and the dance was deflnltely one grand affalr October 18 I got home from the homecommg dance enough sard Tryouts for the Iumor play were held later th1s mormng October 29 Some of the teachers went rollmq up to Albuquerque for thexr annual consplracy But we went rlght along to school anyway October 30 Do we feel honored' Our school was chosen from all those of the Southwest to correspond w1th the Canadlan newspaper Freedom Sldney Brenner fell hexr to the job October 31 It was such an exc1t1ng game when we beat Lordsburg 6 44 I feel asleep three tlmes By the way the band played for the flrst tlme th1s year and d1d a darned good job too NOVEMBER November 5 The student councxl 1ssued an edlct to day Henceforth from th1s date the Senlors wxll occupy the front seats 1n assembly w1th the Iunxors and Sophomores respectlvely fand respectfullyl beh1nd them Mlght I say that our school IS cer tamly taklng some progresslxe steps November ll The publxc Spedkllll class wound up IIS b1g oratorlcal contest on the Declaratlon of Inde pendence Wxlladean Futhey came out the wlnner November I5 Most of the Umon staff went to El Paso for the Southwestern H1gh School Press As soc1at1on Convention They can smell a barqam a mrle off Our soc1ety Cha ha' edltor Carol Reynolds became the new secretary of the assocx atlon November I7 The Pep Club departed on xts annual football tr1p th1s year to Ysleta And what I mean the gals really took over that cold cold town November I8 The band put on a real old fash1oned box supper I nearly dled for fear nobody would buy my box But he d1d Everybody had a qood tlme and the band made a t1dy sum November 24 The unlors presented the1r play B qmners Luck w1th true beglnners luck By the end of the first act they had the aud1ence vnrtually rollmg m the axsles Bllly Wllll3mS nearly smothered everybody w1th cxgar smoke November 25 The three wmners of the oratorlcal contest on the Declaratlon of Independence qave thexr speeches 1n assembly They thrrlled me clear down to the t1ps of my toes November 26 Well Cup1d has snatched another teacher out from under our noses The engagement of Miss Heron and Mr George H Allen was an nounced today DECEMBER December 2 The F F A boys stuffed themselves w1th ven1son at thelr annual Parent and Son Banquet The mam repast was brought down by the deadly a1m of Iay Cox n1ght as Mlaml Arxzona and the Bulldogs both last year s State Champs 1net 1n the basketball season s opener The Bulldogs were defeated 39 22 December 5 The C Assocxatlon s annual all school dance was a swell affaxr The gym was overflowlnq w1th people lots of ex students December 7 Thls 1snt the only place that th1s date w1ll be recorded December 7 wxll be emblazoned on the pages of every future h1story book and IU the hearts of the Amerlcan people The nerve of those laps' They ve started somethmq but we re go1ng to be the ones to stop It December 8 Excltement re1gned today Almost the entlre day was spent IH llstenlng to news reports Everybody heard the Presldents message and the proceedmgs of the Declaratlon of War V18 short wave It hardly seems poss1ble that the events of yesterday and today can be true December 19 Mxss Carolyn Greenway took over the gxrls physlcal educatlon department The cast for the operetta The Lucky Iade was announced Myra Walls and Steve Consmdlne have the leads December 20 The Pep Club Co Ed dance came off at last Belleve me those boys really made up for lost tlme and money IANUARY Ianuary 5 Back to the old grlnd agam after a per fectly dehghtful holxday a full two weeks too Ianuary 16 Results of the popularlty poll were an nounced fSee Celebrxty sectzon l Mr Hellbush who takes leave of us next week was presented a sllver 771 lovmg cup by the generous faculty M Dalton wlll take over the Ag department anuary 17 The members of the Iournallsm Club had thelr annual get together tonlght I never reallzed before that so many people u. orked on the Unzon anuary 21 Dad Elllott well known student re IIQIOUS worker spoke to the student body 1n as sembly He sald that only about two out of a Senxor 1 I T T : A V B1 v ' I - v tw . 1 ' . ' ' . I .1 ' , ' I. f - , . T . U : H ' I V ' ', A' e- ' ' ' ' ' , ' ,- . l 9 I I - - I , . . n I I tera Parade. She sent plenty of male hearts flutter- D9Q9mb9f 45. The bfmle of the ChamP'0nS F3995 to' f . V ' . A ,' ' , f , ' . . 2 I . ' ' . . I U H ' ' ' . ' . V . ' K . 7 . 5 . .' V , class th1s slze succeeded and here I thought we were domg pretty well anuary 22 Gloom settled oxer thc school The wholc day was spent struggllng over terr1f1c ex ams anuary 23 Exams contmued and got harder and harder Now IS the t1mc when I begm to wonder why I didnt spend more txme studymg Ieep Watson was responslble for the flrst defense stamp dance A swell ldea anuary 31 The Black Frlars ralded thelrs and their nelghbor s closets and held thexr rummage sale And to thmk my second best dress sold for only 25c FEBRUARY February 4 We had a real honest to goodness ma gnc1an 1n assembly He clanmed 1t was just a part of the tr1ck when he held Mary Holdens hand but he dldnt fool anybody February 6 The student councxl presented a student talent assembly Say now weve got some real art1sts around this yomt I can already lmagme how the1r names would look ln hghts February 7 The Top Hatters went scavenger huntmg tonlqht I hear almost the entlre evenmg was spent looklng for used t1res I guess the1r sponsors arent so dumb The Spanlsh Club had a blg shmdlg too wlth a speclal mov1e and everythmg February 9 Ho hum I dragged around half asleep all day Wartlme began th1s mornmq and I lost a whole hour of sleep The clock saxd seven but I wasnt fooled lt was really s1x Februaly 12 The boys IH th1s school are determmed to do the1r part They formed a dr1ll corps under the dlrectlon of one of the R O T C men from the college Boy' wouldnt lt be nlce lf they got some snappy un1forms7 February 13 The faculty chose Ioyce Sloan to be the Las Cruces D A R representatxve Gee' wouldnt a tr1p to Washmgton be n1ce7 operetta was full of thrllls and chxlls from begmnxng to end The Muslc Department dld an A 1 yob February 20 A member of the Unlted States Co ast Guard spoke nn assembly today He made xt appear to be a pretty swell branch of the armed forces February 23 The Ag boys went off on a yaunt to State College for a Feeders Day program February 27 Im trembl1ng so rlght now I can hardly wr1te The Bulldogs lust won the DISIFICY Cage T1tle by a onc po1nt margm MARCH March 2 The polltlcal forays th it have been raging all week reached the1r greatest fury today when the electlons for pres1dent and v1ce pres1dent of the school were held March 3 The umors chose the1r class r1ngs From all reports they must be pretty snazzy Betcha ours have them beat though March 4 LOHHIQ Beyer and Ioyce Sloan w1ll be the flrst pres1dent and v1ce resxdent of our student body Qulte an honor for them March 7 The Homc Ec department stepped out to the1r annual party Elther accldentally or on pur pose they certamly pxcked a pretty moonllght n1ght March 11 Yea Bulldogs' Rah' Rah' Golly did we have a peppy assembly th1s mornmg The VILIOFIOUS Bulldogs got one rousmg send off to the State Tourney March 12 I spent the whole evemng callmg up the Del Rio Cafe to f1nd how the Bulldogs were domg We got off to a good start by beatmg Raton 45 33 March 13 I dont know whether to be sad or loyful The Bulldogs traded the State Cage Crown for the runner up trophy We recelved some consolatlon when Louxs Vlramontes and Eddxe Paz placed all state March 16 The student cabmet was completed as the three classes chose the1r respectxve representatlves Mlss Thompson left th1s morning to do her but for I1dIlOl'Idl defense as an Interpreter She will bc rc placed by Mnss Mmme Flores March 19 Gosh are we glad' The Umon was qlven ten awards at the recent S H P A conventxon March 20 The Pep Club glrls threw a super duper affatr m honor of the Bulldogs They krlled two blrds wlth one stone by chargmg admnssron m dc fense stamps March 27 Golly my hands are so cramped I cm hardly wrlte The hlstory classes took a three hour exam sponsored by the League of Natlons March 28 Las Cruces H1 dxd pretty well for Itself today The Ag boys livestock pudglng team qaxned permanent possession of the coveted Tolbert trophy after years of competltxon The Home Ec glrls at tended a conference at State College at which Helen Sloan was elected dlstrlct pres1dent Sldney Brenner d1d everythmg up mcely by wmnmg fxrst place 1n the d1str1ct 1n the oratorxcal contest sponsored by the Amerlcan Leglon March 30 Mr Conlee certamly belleves xn kceplng up w1th the t1mes He had a coke machme 1nstalled ln the hall and thereby earned the undymg gratxtude of every student Vxva Mr Conlee' APRIL Apr11 3 Sldney Brenner breezed rxght along to wm flrst place 1n the state 1n the American Legions oratorxcal contest Aprnl 9 My what a pleasant surprxse Our b1g flfty plece band made IYS debut m assembly today I guess we can show Alamo ordo where to get off now Aprll 11 The F F A boys went out to ASM and brought back several more banners to add to their collectlon The Black Frlars gave the1r annual dmner dance wxth rummage as a theme My last year s formal was very approprlate Aprul 12 The muslc departments of the college and h1qh school w1ll soon have a great deal rn common The announcement of the engagement of Mr Bender and Mlss Erlls Brooks was made today April 13 The Semors gave a prevlew of the1r play Amerlcan Passport for the grade school kids th1s afternoon The klds were so well satlsfned that they trled to leave after the fnrst act but were persuaded to stay by some Senlor stooqes Aprxl 14 The Sen1ors presented a play that was un usually tlmely and mterestmg They made the audl ence practxcally burst w1th patrlotlsm Aprxl 15 A noted Amencan cartoonxst was 1n assem bly today the last of the programs 1n the Natnonal Assembhes group He made a blg h1t w1th the stu dent body Aprll 16 The Bulldogs wound up sprmg football practlce wxth a game under the llghts between the Semors and next seasons team The Sen1ors lost 13 14 April 29 Las Cruces H1 won mternatlonal recognition today For the second successlve year the shorthand classes have won flrst IH the world IH the annual O G A contest Its a feather IH Mrs Robblns hat Orchlds to her and all the klds MAY May l Mary Vann Beene and Helen Thomason wnll be co edntors of next year s Umon May 7 The Physlcal Ed gurls presented the1r bug show to a large crowd It was good and I do mean good May 15 Her Majesty Bernlce Flte re1gned wlth pomp and ceremony over the Iumor Senxor Prom Ierry Rosen s College Swmgsters played and every thmg was lust too too d1v1ne Hurray for the Iumors' May 24 Baccalaureate was today wlth Rev Harold Dye delxvermg the address It was the flrst formal funct1on to be held ln the new Iumor H1 audltorlum Graduatlon w1ll be there also and If wont be long now May 29 Well 1ts all over I dont know whether to laugh or cry The last four years have been lots of fun but also plenty of work At any rate I wouldnt have m15S9d them for anythmg Yours adorxngly for the duratxon Bxllle I I , I Il L B ..-- - I. 5 ' ' ' J ' . 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