Prescott High School - Hassayamper Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 19 text:

The Ilassayamper City Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees of the Prescott Schools is composed of the following members: Dr. John Flinn, President; M. B. Hazeltine, Clerk; and Dr. F. W. Boville. Both Dr. Flinn and Mr. Hazeltine have been very efficient mem- bers of tlie board for many years. Dr. Boville has just recently assumed his duties, in dispatch of which we wish him all success, and hope that he will see long service on the board. Regular meetings of the Prescott Board of Trustees are held at close intervals. Questions vital to the school system of Prescott are dis- cussed and ably solved. STEPHEN NETHERBY ’28. Why Go to High School The question, why go to high school? is a foolish one to ask, And to answer this question Is a still more difficult task. It depends on how you take it, And what praises you sing For each one goes to high school For quite a different thing. Some go because of pretty girls, Some for dances and for balls, And others go for the morning stroll And to lounge about the halls. Some go to gather knowledge, Some for glory and for fame On the stage, and on the track field, And in the basket ball games. But this is the most popular slogan And it seems to please everyone. Out of all they get at high school They always get their fun. ROSE HARRIS’ 29. rnjro Fifieen

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The Hassayainper School Plant ilE PRESCOTT High School is situated on East Gurley Street near the center of the city. The main building was completed in nine- teen fourteen at a cost of about eighty-five thousand dollars. The building is of red brick and is three stories in height. It contains twelve classrooms, two auditoriums, two cloak rooms, two shower rooms and two locker rooms, besides the principal’s office and teachers’ rooms. Cooking, sewing, mechancial drawing and manual training are pro- vided for in another building located across the street on the grounds of the Washington Grammar School. All classrooms, laboratories as well as the sewing, cooking and manual training rooms are very well equipped and provide the students with training equal to that of any other school of its size in the state. The building is equipped with a clock system, and a telephone system. It is heated by hot air derived from a distributing plant which is also located on the Washington School grounds. The steady increase in attendance will soon make necessary, additions to the present building, or the erection of a new plant. In case a new building is erected the present plant will be used for a Junior High School as the space now provided for that phase of education is very inadequate. Page Fourteen



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The Massa}7 a m p e r i On Leaving Prescott High School A dear school, a school of good sportsmen, a school of some of the highest standards in Arizona—it is hard to leave! A school where knowl- edge of all kinds has been put into young obedient people—and a school of fine manners, politeness and trustworthiness is Prescott High School. We, the ( lass of 1928 love to recall the time spent within her halls. We leave P. II. S. not with thoughts of forgetting it—but with inspiration and courage to take our places in the world. Prescott High School—we will ever he loyal and true—“We will guard thy name—and adore they fame—Hail! To thee our High School Dear!” ADDA JANE GIROUX '28. H onor Roll l1 irst Semester Seniors: 4A’s. Howard McNeely Juniors: 5A’s. Catherine Morgan John Franks Sophomores: David Loewy Muriel Putsclie Mary Turrentine Freshmen: Margaret Crose James Born Specials: 3A’s. Bill Bate Adda Jane Giroux Martha Jean Me Whirl Margaret Swetnam Robert Crable Robert Cromwell Kathryn Orthel Della McKay Dorothy Peach Bill Hicks Inez Ilollingshead Page Sixteen

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