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FIRST ROW: A. McAdams Z. Alvarez, S. Deaton, E. Bish- Willson. SECOND ROW: W. Noble, R. Horn. S. Williams, op, P. Wootan. R. Buckner. B. Stewart, B. Keith, B. Giles, B, Wilmoth, G. Porter, J. Scott, B. Day, M. Archer, J. M. Young, D. Van Alstyne, F. Major, H. Mitchell. D. Romisch, C. Norris, S. Holland, S. Rathbun. L. Parks. Fall Sensation left the high school for their first annual class picnic at Potters. The red letter day for the freshmen was November 23, when they gave their Thanksgiving dance. This gay affair was a return dance for their experienced friends, the sophomores. The new class showed much ingenuity in their festive decorations. The events of the year were carried out under the direction of their sponsors, Mrs. Louise Park, Miss Jane Fickett, and Mr. C. O. Williams, and their officers Connie Norris, President; Jerrie Romisch, Vice-presi- dent; and Albert Maldonado, Secretary-treasurer. FIRST ROW: A. Robles, N. Wilcoxson, R. Damron, B. Wolfe, M. Thomas, V. Manning. E. Finley, M. Scheier, W. Harris, S. Tucker, D. Applin, B. Wright, V. Gomez. T. Navarrette, B. Paez, D. Paez, E. Martinez,, J. Bonilla. SECOND ROW: C. Bonilla. D. Nevins. B. Duffy, J. Hamil- ton, M. Day, J. Baber, D. Erickson, D. McGaughey, G. Clark, B. Croom. C. Waldon, B. Robison. H. Hodgson. 13
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t FIRST ROW: E. De Soto. N. Cervantez, T. Hastis, V. Padil- E. Peete, C. Ryee, N. Espinosa, Mrs. Park, sponsor; H. la. R. Pena. E. Peete, G. Navarrete, F. Rodriquez, E. Randolph. THIRD ROW; M. Mingura, J. Borjou, E. Domingos, Rodriquez, L. Manuz, N. Licano, M. Ortiz, I. Rojas, V. G. Nunez, A. Romero, C. Maldonado, P. Nontelongi, R. Rios. SECOND ROW: R. Pena, A. Mendoza, A. Maldonado, Moreno, A. Martinez. Everyone had an exciting day when the nervous, giggling freshmen trooped to school September 8 all ready for initiation. The boys decked out in dresses, the girls with their levis and shirts on backward, and all beautifully decorated with lipstick. That afternoon the sophomores harnessed them up and marched them up to the M.M Spilling a lot of whitewash on themselves and a little on the MM,M the freshmen did a fine job. That evening they were guests of honor at the sophomore dance. On October 10, two truckloads of laughing, singing freshmen, donned in a colorful array of picnic clothes, EXTREME LEFT: William Moore, Pat Talley, JerrieRomisch, Bill Tucker, Jessie Burton, and Fred Powell enjoy dancing at the Freshman dance. CENTER: Dean Applinand Sue Tucker work industriously on the M . ABOVE: Doro- thy Van Alstyne and Bonner Day fume with indignation because of their initiation dress. Freshmen Cause
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FIRST ROW: M. Cervantez, Glee Club;F. Lopez, Honor Society;C. Norris, Freshman Class; J. Burton, Publications; M. Parker, Band; P. Baker, Treasurer: C. Quinn, Secretary; A. Hernandez, Girls’ League. SECOND ROW: B. Estes, President; L. McLean, Senior Class; C. Van Driel, Letterman's Club; F. Shaver, Vice-President; R. Simmons, Junior Class; Mr. Stone, Sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Bill Tucker, Sophomore Class. The Prompters Work Behind The Scenes The Student Council is the prompter for the yearly production in Morenci High. Every organization in high school is represented on the Student Council. This year the officers elected by the student body were Berry Estes, president; Fred Shaver, vice-president; Cath- arine Quinn, secretary; and Patsy Baker, treasurer. CENTER: Fred Shaver makes a campaign speech in the special campaign assembly. LEFT: Berry Estes, Catharine Quinn, and Mr. Stone count the Crowell-Collier mag- azine subscriptions to find Harry Shaver and Barbara Wil- liams top school salesmen. Something new and exciting was intro- duced this year when the candidates for the offices gave campaign speeches in a special assembly. The Student Council brought the National Assemblies to Morenci High, sponsored the individual school pic- tures, and the Crowell-Collier maga- zine sales. The highlight of the year for the Council was the State Student Council Convention at Glendale. Miss Glover and Mr. Stone accompanined Berry Estes, Fred Shaver, Les McLean Charles Van Driel, Mary Parker, Patsy Baker, Catharine Quinn, and Jessie Burton, and Morenci represent- atives, to the Convention. 14
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