Prescott High School - Hassayamper Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)

 - Class of 1927

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The H assay at)! her VKKNA MAKIK FOSTKK • I | on’t Mind Being Alone. Korn. I «lull. Kansas; May 2, 1WW; 1’nl» lirat ions Board I. Her quirt nuinnrrs and way of minding lirr own business, have won for erna tin n sprrt sind good wislirs of lier rlassmatrs. MU.N KOK THOMPSON • 1 Love My Baby.” Born. Pay wood. New Mrxlco; Mareli »1. 11107: .1 unl«»r Play IP Kxtra i red it must In- given Money for t In fart I lint hr gors to school in the day- time an works at night. Very few people roll Id do this and keep up their work as In has done. Page Twenty two

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7 he H ass ay a m per STUAKT LKAVELL ‘Til Take Her Back.” Born. Spokane. Washington: No vein her ]:!. 1909: Football -4: Producing Staff :t: (Jlee Club 1. 4: Publicat ions Hoard 4; Hand 4: Senior Play—4. Stukey” is known for iiis willingness to Iu lp in any way. Although Ids work is not always noticeable, it is dependable. ixkz iiolli gshkai Looking at the World Thru ltose Colored («lasses.” Horn. Preseott. Arizona: January 10. : «lee Club 1. 2: Thr« e Springs 1: Chippewa Oiub 1. In spite of (lie fact that she is being graduated at such an early a«e. Inez. Is a good student. Site is elieerful and depend- able. LEOTIA A. STONEV Last Night On the Hark Porch.” Horn. Globe. Arizona: October 12. 190ft: Glee Club—1: Publications Hoard 4: As- sistant Manager of Junior Play : Class Haskctball .'4, 4: Entered from Bisbee, Arizona -3. Lcosiia's” cheerful ways have won her many friends in P. II. S. during the two years site lias been with us. She lias don - splendid work as a typist for the Badger and tile Annual. ALFRED GOODSON Tie Me to Your Apron Strings Again. Horn. Los Angeles. California: March 24. 1908; Publications Board—I: Senior Play 4: Hoy's Glee Club- 4; Entered from New York City- 2. Alfred is an ardent supporter of P. If. S. He is also a student. We love to hear his weighty words to bask in his thoughts, opaque to the novice. Page Twenty-one



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The Hassayamfier Class History, 1927 In the early days of September, 1923, our group of about sixty recruits was re- ceived at the great training grounds of Prescott High School. We were first inspected by a board of old-timers and the some of the members of the weaker sex were passed on and given gentle care by members of the sex, but the multitude of strong young men was ordered to go thru the illegal process of being clipped. The clipping pr cess, which has since been abandoned, was one of the most important sanitary measures taken by the sanitary board. Working steadily, with our female auxiliary, we met our first enemy, in the shape of first semester exams. Only a few casualties resulted from this attack. Three of our members were among those to be honored with letters that year. Our basketball team came within a few points of snatching the regimental champion- ship. In June another attempt was made to thin out our ranks and then we went out on furlough, our first enlistment having expired. When roll was called in September, several blank files were found in our company, and also a few new fighters from other organizations appeared. Five new lettermen and two new letter girls were found in our ranks and our noble track team walked away with the regimental cup. The girls took the girls’ basketball cup home for safe keeping. Several members were also sent to headquarters to help publish the Badger, and a few became cadet officers. Our second enlistment was not without its sorrows. Our beloved class-mate, Raymond McCash, left us and went over the Great Divide. The final scrimmage with exams reduced our ranks only slightly, but when the Top-Sergeant called our toll for the third time several changes were in order. A few members had fallen by the wayside or had been transferred. Five new letters were found distributed among the company and its auxiliary. Our basketeers walked away with both of the regimental trophies. As the regiment failed to hold its regular track meet we were unable to get the cup, but our Honor Roll record increased greatly. The battle in June was not so hard on us because we had become used to such hardships. When we lined up for our final enlistment before retirement, we found some vacan- cies and a few weakened veterans. There were new faces and most of the steadfast Old Guard. An early attack was made by the constitution tests but they failed to harm us. The Senior play, after a lengthy postponement, added to the dramatic record we set as Juniors. Among our number we can count four members of the Athletic Scholarship Society, eight lettermen, five letter women, and a high percent on the Honor Roll. Our ranks have been reduced from over fifty to thirty-two who are reaching the final goal in the enemy’s territory. —Bob Yount. Puyv Twenty three

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