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1. Well! 2. Desert Beauty. 3. Interesting? Yes! 4. What's the matter, couldn't the Seniors find the birdie ? 5. The three musketeers. 6. That resembles Mr. Hanley's car, doesn't it? 7. Pals! 8. What's the matter, does the tummy hurt, Dick? 9. Educational studies? 10. One of Bill's off moments. 11. All dressed in her Sunday-go-to-meetin ' clothes. 12. Won't the boat start, Stephans?
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2nd Row: Albert Stubblefield, Lucretia Gehrke, Wayne Marrs. Peggy Gould, Newman Collins, Edward Maxcy, Leoda Wallace, Lawrence Fuller. 1st Row: Bernice Cornell, Frank McVey, Cora Ellen Simms, George Berrier, Miss Steere, Edwin Maxcy. At the beginning of the school year the Freshman class consisted of a fine group of ambitious students. A week later Bernice Cornell and Eugene McCutcheon enrolled. On the 29th of September their first class meeting was held, and Dick Roberts was elected to the position of class president, Cora Ellen Simms was chosen secretary-treasurer. Their first debut in society was a successful dance given on November 24th. The auditorium was designed to mark the significance of Thanksgiving. Their second activity was an assembly. The main act starred Wayne Marrs, Lawrence Fuller, Albert Stubblefield and Edward Maxey. Along with this main act were poems, jokes, and music furnished by various members of the class. To the class's disappointment Dick Roberts withdrew from N.Y.C.U.H.S. and left for Oregon. Betty Salmons then became president. Rowena Hall also left shortly after this to reside in Riverside, California. Later still, Eugene McCutch- eon left for Richmond, California. However, the class gained two new members; namely, Beverly Powers and Lucretia Gehrke. A Valentine Dance, given by the class, was a tremendous success. The auditorium was decorated with red and white hearts predominating. Betty Salmons was the next to leave. George Berrier was elected president in her place, followed by Lawrence Fuller after George's withdrawal from school. This, their first year in high school, has been a very active and successful year. They should, as they grow older, help to make Parker High School one of the best high schools in Arizona.
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