Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1946

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Whn Perhaps the busiest girl in school is LORENA De SANCTIS, who still has time for her long line of admiring friends. Editor of the Tucsonian, Secretary of the National Honor Society, Pres- ident of the Tuc-Hi, Girls' Social Hour, and El Cervantes-need we say more? Dark, attractive Lorena certainly heads the list of all as A swell girlf' Showboat or Crutch . . . they both identify the person who holds the position of Tucsonian Managing Editor, WAYNE CRUTCHFIELD. Although Wayne may almost always be seen entertaining his many friends, he is really of quite a serious na- ture. Clt says herelj An incomparable sense of humor combined with good looks and capability make MARY KAY ELLINGSTON one of the most outstanding personalities of the senior class. Witty Mary Kay claims a long list of admiring friends she has acquired in her jobs as editor-in-chief of the Quarterly, managing editor of the Tuc- conian, and senior class secretary. If you have noticed a dark-haired lad around the halls who vows the women and swings a dynamic tennis racquet, he is none other than good looking JACK FRAKES. Also an actor, Jack has been outstanding in such dramatic productions as Our Townf' Jackts preciseness and pleasant nature will insure success in any- thing he attempts, Slender, blue-eyed CONNIE FISH, with her impeccable taste in clothes and her charming personality, is a very popular Hgure around the halls of T.H.S. HC' stands for capability in Connieys alphabet, as she is advertising manager of the Tucsonian and is on the Chronicle editorial board, National Honor Society, Dean's Committee, and the Social Hour Committee. Bursting with pep and vitality is everybody's friend, THOMAS DANIEL FRIDENA. Tom's efforts were concentrated through- out the year on performing the many duties of Senior Class Pres- ident. He also displayed a scrappy brand of football which gain- ed him recognition as center on the 1946 all-state football eleven. 187

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4. ,, i n x rw 5 .w t ' ,li r Whn's Vice-President of Senior Class, Chronicle Sports Editor and Badger track star are some of the ti'les that be'ong to handsome, versatile JIM BARTLETT. Although Jim is one of the busiest individuals in the school, he always finds time to lend a helping hand whenever he is needed. His dependability, loyalty, and friendliness have made Jim one of the most respected and well liked persons in T. H. S. Hats off to our very amiable student body secretary, PEGGY BOICE! Peg is not only identified by an infectious giggle and a charming personality, but also by Herman, a little wine car with Cheaven help uslj orange wheels! Oh, yes, just get her started on horses. Stocky, fair-haired BOB BOICE' held down the important posi- tion of Senior Class Councilman this year. He also played a hard game at guard for the Badger footballers. His personality and his consistency as a hard worker are responsible for Bob's being one of the most popular of the graduating class. The success of the T.H.S. Swing Band can largely be attributed to its capable leader, TOM BURROWS. Although Tom can be distinguished at any school dance banging out harmony from the black and ivory keys of the piano, he can play several instru- ments equally well. This boy should go far in his chosen field of music. One of the friendliest, most genial persons ever to grace the halls of T.H.S. is CAROLYN BRADY, As Business Manager on the Chronicle, she Hlls her job competently and stills finds time to greet everyone cheerfully with the famous Brady smile. Managing Editor of the Chronicle is blond PHIL COLEMAN. Quiet and reserved, Phil is an outstanding factor in nearly every form of student activity. With an unaffected, well-rounded per- sonality and a willingness always to do a little more than his share, Phil has gained a host of admiring friends. YI ff Y-mx :gtg 186



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5 i . 1: as. 1 . W A 4 E 5 if S Eif. 3 X551 I 5-,312 , - 1 W., w 'f .. .:-- , gf- r ' gl f 5 Q I 1 ii., F z: A J ' I .' ' ' 4 . . ,.., fi' s si nm Ywjtfxitv -1 1- as, - - H ,sid W ' ' ' up 52: 2 P3 V g Whn's Good-natured, intelligent DOUG FULTON is liked by every- one. His mental prowess is proved by the fact that he is presi- dent of the National Honor Society, while his dramatic talents have been exhibited in many of the school plays, most recent of these being 'fArsenic and Old Lacef' Short, blonde, and cute is our Chum,,' MIRIAM HAMILTON. This lady, who makes the distributing of Chronicles possible, also heads the Quarterly circulation department, and very well, too. Although Miriam may not use Irium, she has a ready smile for even the lowly sophomores. Dependable, brilliant WINSTON GIN has made a great name for himself in the literary lields of T.H.S. as one of the hardest- working members of the editorial boards of both the Chronicle and Quarterly. From his prolific brain have come many of the fine articles enjoyed and praised by everyone who reads them. MARY HOLDERNESS certainly fulfills her many jobs-and to the TF Tall, blonde, blue eyed Mary, with her position of Managing Editor, helped to make this year's Chronicle very suc- cessful. Put down on your list of f'Likely to Succeed,'l Mary Holderness. JOHN NEWBURN, the guy with an infectious grin and a robust laugh, gained fame by his uproarious portrayal of Henry Aldrich in What a Life. Newburn brought down the house by just act- ing natural. If you're Wanting a good laugh, just drop in on John when he's telling one of his many stories, The vivacious 5 feet tall bundle of pep and vigor one might see bustling from one place to another is none other than our Senior Councilman, ANN HUTCHINSON. Beside her duties in the student council, Roonie has a linger in about every pie in school. You can place your money on this versatile miss, for she's bound to be a winner 188 .

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