' 1 ' f -ff S .P HISTUIQY DI: THE CLASS UI: '33 Anna B. Molloy.. ,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,, . , ,,,,,, ,..,.., . . .. ,,,,,,,,,,, . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..,AdtJiser Major Burnham ,,,,,,,, . .. ,,,,,, . . . ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, . . .......Pres1dent Virginia Bond ,,,, . . .. ..,,., ViceAPresident Earl Gluyas ,,,, . .. ,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,, .. . ..... ,,,,,, . ,,,,,, ,,,. . . .. . .. ..Treasurer Lucille VVedding.. ,,,,, ,,,, .. ,,,, ., . , .. . ,,,,,, . .. . .. .. .. .. ., ,Secretary After what seemed ages, we entered Maricopa High School as freshmen in 1929 with Miss Anna Dutton as our adviser and Major Burnham as president of our class, and we looked forward to having a very successful and enjoyable year. VV'e were soon welcomed into high school by the sophomores with a party which we returned later. It seemed but a short while until spring when we enjoyed a class picnic at Paleto School. Along with all our social activities, came the most important event of the year-graduation. At the beginning of our second year, Miss Margaret Nelson consented to be our adviser, and we elected Earl Gluyas as president. On October 17, we entertained the freshmen at a reception, and Friday the thirteenth brought a party which was successful in spite of the jinx. Thus another eventful year ended with a picnic at Camp Tejon on May 9. Mrs. Sinclair was chosen as adviser when we were juniors and Major Burnham as president. Our first activity of the year was a party to which we invited the seniors, and everyone had a good time. Later, under the direction of Mrs. Molloy, we presented a very entertaining play, The Ghost Parade. Next came the junior Prom, a dance which will long be remembered. During this year we also published a school paper, The Weekly Watchman, the first Maricopa High School paper. Mrs. Molloy was our adviser during our senior year, and Major Burnham was again elected as president. We were also pleased to have Erdie Eubanks from our class for student body president. For the purpose of financing our parties, ball and banquet, our class presented a three act play, The Charming Pretender. This play proved to be very successful, thus enabling us to enjoy several social activities. One of them, however, was given to us by the juniors, and was an occasion which will never be forgotten. On May 31, we had our last social function in Maricopa High School, our ball and banquet, and you may be sure we all had a wonderful time. VVe were very happy on june 2 to be able to graduate, but we also regretted having to leave dear old Maricopa High School where we had spent so many happy days. Several members of our class, we are proud to say, graduated with scholarship honors. VVe are truly grateful to everyone who helped to make our high school career a success, and for the fun and fellowship we had during this time. Virginia Bond Ruth I ngraharn l9l
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