Prescott High School - Hassayamper Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)

 - Class of 1932

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Page Eighteen The Hassayampe r Class History The class of ’32 submits the following list of achievements instead of a class history: A new system of student government was established under the leadership of this class. The Science club and Girls’ Athletic association are fine ex- amples of organizations established through the efforts of the class. The class of ’32 increased the number of issues of The Badger, the school paper. It was issued every third week instead of once every six weeks. A uniform cover for The H assay amper, and a school seal were adopted through the efforts of the class. This class won the Hassayamper sales contest for two con- secutive years. Only one other class has matched this record. Interclass track meets were won by the class in ’30 and’31. The girls of the class have won more than their share of interclass tournaments. Three men held places on the football team during the fresh- man and sophomore years. From five to seven were on the team during the junior and senior years. As sophomores the class organized what is thought to have been the first all-class football team in the history of the school. Members of the class have played on the basketball squad each year. During the ’32 season over one-half of the members on the team were of the class of ’32. Two members of the class have been elected to the National Athletic Scholarship society for three consecutive years; a record equalled by few other classes. The class plays were very successful both financially and dramatically. Members of the class were prominent in assembly programs. Class parties, picnics, and other special events have ranked among the best ever given. Scholastically, the class has always ranked high. The yell leader of the school for the past three years has been a member of the class, and the megaphone used by the yell leader was donated by the class. A class member represented the 4-H clubs of the state in Chicago in 1931. A class member placed second in extemporaneous speaking- in Tucson during University Week of ’31; another was third in physics during ’30.

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Nineteen thirty-two Page Seventeen CHARLES WEDDLE WEDDLE Born Flagstaff, Arizona, December 13, 1913. Glee club 4 ; interclass track 2, 3 ; interclass basketball 4 ; assembly programs 3. 4 : oper- etta 4 ; mixed chorus 4 ; Badger staff 3 : class plays 3, 4. JUSTIN WHITESITT ' ’ KLOTZ' ’ Born Kansas City, Missouri. August 24. 1913. Lettermen’s club 2. 3. 4 ; tennis 2 ; football 4; interclass basketball 1, 2: basketball 3, I; interclass track 2. 3, 4; Junior play 3; pro- duction staff Senior play 4 ; open house 3 ; as- sembly program 4. ROLAND L. WILLIAMS WILD BILL” Born Pueblo, Colorado, January 31, 1913. Lettermen’s club 4 ; football 3. 4 ; track 3. i ; interclass track 3, 4 ; interclass basketball 2; Junior play 3; Senior play 4; assembly pro- gram 4. ELIZABETH YEOMANS •CHICKEN BONES Born Springorville, Arizona, July 22, 1914. Open house 1, 2. 3, 4 ; glee club 4 : girls’ in- terclass volleyball 2, 3, 4; baseball 1, 2; bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: play day 3; Junior play 3 producing staff Senior play 4 ; operetta 4 assembly programs 2, 3, 4 ; tumbling 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 4 ; Hassayamper staff 4. WILFRED YEOMANS 'BUTCH Born Springervillc, Arizona. May 14, 1912. Football 2. 3, 4 ; basketball 3 ; track 2 ; ten- nis 2: interclass basketball 1, 2, 3; interclass track 2; interclass tennis 2; Lettermen’s club 2, 3, 4 ; Junior play 3 ; producing staff Senior play 4 ; producing staff open house 3. LLOYD VAN WORMER VAN- Born Milford. Utah, January 9. 1915. Transferred from Central high school, Fort Worth, Texas, 3. Interclass basketball 1, 3, 4. OTHER SENIORS FRANK HARPER MYRTLE PETTAY Transferred from Clarkdale Union high school 4. Born Hornbrook, California, January 28, 1915. Transferred from Phoenix Union high school second semiter 4.



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Nineteen thirty-two Page Nineteen Cl ASS Will We, the class of 1932 of Prescott High School, do make this our last will and testament. We sincerely hope that those receiving these gifts fully ap- preciate the generous nature of the Senior class. Items To the student body as a whole we leave examples of dash- ing leadership. To Miss Stone, our advisor, we leave hopes for more peaceful years. To the sophomores and freshmen we bequeath the knowledge by which we climbed to fame. I, John Russell, leave my horse-laughing ability to Barney Ralston. I, Roland Williams, leave my hopeless love affairs to Pete Hartin. Leon Sexton leaves a hole in the football line. I, Rudy Espinoza, leave several portraits in second-hand books. We, Fred Cook and Keith Storm, leave to punch cows. Allen Crooks leaves the next editor of The Badger with only minor troubles. I, Bill Lyman, leave for Hollywood to take Joe E. Brown’s place. Luella Dowell and Frances Dial leave formulae for produc- ing blonde hair. I, Peggy Allee, leave my dignity to Florence Hoffman. I, Bill Cline, leave my “Adam’s apple” to Bill Laing, hoping he will make good use of it. I, Lloyd Dreyer, leave my nose in somebody else’s business. Dorothy Smith leaves her love for “Prescott’s boy friend” to Ida Schumacher. I, Ed Givens, leave my women to future senior men. We, John Benegas and Charles Bowman, leave our quiet manners to Raymond McMullen and Theodore Dreyer.

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