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Class of ’33 % KENNETH COOPER Born August r . 1913. Phoenix, Arizona Glee club 2. 3. 4; mixed chorus 2. 4; oper- etta 2. 4: Junior prom 3; interclass track 2; interelass basketball 3; Senior hop 4; traffic cop 4; Senior play 4. THELMA HENDRIX Transferred from San Luis Obispo. Cali- fornia 1. Horn June 1. 1914, Little Hock, Arkansas. Junior play producing staff 3; Junior prom 3; Senior hop 4; carnival 4; Shakespearian producing staff 4; assembly programs 2. 3. 4; producing staff operetta I: honor roll 4: (1. A. A. letter 3, 4; Yellow Jackets 2. 3. 4; interclass basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; interclass volley ball 1, 2, 3, 4; open house 4. RAY HECKETHORN Transferred from Flagstaff high 4. Born August 24. 1914. Flagstaff. Arizona. Open house 1: Senior hop 4; carnival 4; Glee club 4; operetta 4. HORTENSE NEBEKER Born November 27. 1916. Salt Lake City, Utah. Rand 1. 4: oreehestra 1. 4; Glee club 3. 4; operetta 3. 4; assembly programs 2. 3. 4. open house 3; producing staff Junior play 3: producing staff Senior play 4; Junior prom 3; Senior hop 4; interclass basketball 3; interclass volley ball 2. 3. 4; tumbling 3. 4; G. A. A. 3. 4; carnival 4. MAX McCULLY Born November 26. 1914, Aunsville, Oregon. Transferred from Aunsville. Oregon high school 3. Stage manager Junior play 3; Senior play 4. DOROTHY WILLIAMS Transferred from Tucson high school 2. Horn November 15. 1915. Pomona. Cali- fornia. G. A. A. 3. 4; interclass volley ball 2. 3. 4; interclass basketball 3; carnival 4; operetta 4; Senior play 4; Senior hop 4; Junior prom 3. HELEN GRIGG Transferred from North Hollywood high school. North Hollywood. California 4. Born May 21. 1915. Los Angeles, California. ? — 14 —
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Glass of ’33 LOUIS EDWARD HESLA Born Juno 1ft, 1914. Prescott. Arizona. Band 2. 3. 4: orchestra 2. 3. 4; «lee club 2. 3, 4; operetta 3. 4; Junior play 3; Senior play 4. GERALDYNE STICH Born February 14. 1915. Prescott. Arizona. Glee club 3, 4; operetta 3. 4; assembly pro- grams l, 2, 3; open bouse 1, 2, 3; producing staff Junior play 3; producing staff Senior play 4; Junior prom 3; S?nior hop 4; vice- president of girls athletic association 3. 4; Yellow Jackets 1. 2. 3. 4; girls athletic as- sociation letter 3; interclass basketball 1. 2. 3. I; tumbling 1. 2, 3. 4; carnival 4; Music week 3; captain basketball 2. 3; 15. P. W. C. program 3; Junior banquet 3. GEORGIA ELAINE MILLER Transferred from Phoenix Union high school 2. Born February 17. 191«. Phoenix. Arizona. Yellow Jackets 3. 4; assembly programs 3. 4: Junior play producing staff 3; Senior prom 3; Junior banquet 3; Senior hop I; carnival 4; Shakespearian play producing stuff 4; operetta producing staff 4; honor roll 4; open house 4. LORA WILKINS Born May 6. 1915, Franklin, Arizona. Glee club 3, 4: mixed chorus 3; orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: operetta 2. 3 4; Music Week 3. 1; assembly programs 3. 4; op n house 1. 3. 4; producing staff Senior play 4: producing staff Junior play 2. 3: tumbling 3. 4; basketball 3: volleyball 2. 3; G. A. A. I tier 3; G. A. A. 3. 4: carnival 4; Senior hop 4; Junior prom 3; Senior book staff 4. LORINE EARNHART Transferred from Phoenix Union high school 4. Born November 2. 1915. Phoenix. Arizona Glee Club 4: operetta 4; Yellow Jack t I. HELEN EERNETCE WARREN Transferred from Clarkdale high school 3. Born March 29, 1915, Grass Vail v. Cal - fornia. BERT C. THOMPSON Transferred from Tucson high school 3. Born July G. 1912, Globe. Arizona. Inter- ciass basketball 4. — 13 —
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Glass of ’33 Senior Discard Class Will We, the class of ’33 of Prescott High School, being, as always, of sound mind and will, do establish this document as our last Will and Testament: Items:— To the Student Body as a whole we leave hopes that “The New Deal” will become a reality in the future. To the Class of ’34 we leave our achievement in the way of a Class Memory Book. To the Freshmen we leave the use of the South Stairs by which we climbed to fame. We, Tom Gibson, John Kleespies, and Marshall Benedict, leave our good understandings to anyone who can fill our shoes. If I, Gerald Burt, leave anything, it will be because I forgot it. Paul Giroux leaves to substitute for Bing Crosby. I, Lawrence De Armond leave more room for future classes. We, Walter Cobey and Ramond McMullen, leave Mr. Bast in a state of I, Leona Munroe, leave my excess energy to Marjorie Belle Looney. I, Bob Brown, leave many girls in P. H. S. with broken hearts. Mae Hollingshead leaves her auburn hair to girls who are not suc- cessful with henna packs. Paul Carnapas leaves with Evelyn Vaughen. I, Albert Green, leave my clear-cut enunciation to Robert Oliver. I, Irene Schuler, leave my perpetual smile to Mary Jane Ellis. We, Helen Warren, Helen Grigg, and Helen Thompson, leave our va- cant seats to the oncoming seniors, Helen Patten, Helen Saunders, and Helen Duncan. I, Nancy Lea Hoffman, leave “The Badger” to the Freshmen reporters. We, Beth and Elva Despain, leave some still in doubt as to our rela- I, “Ichy” Cooper, leave my “waal” to anyone answering questions in class. John Crable leaves his countless love affairs to Floyd Williams. I, Lorine Earnhart, leave Civics class with a sigh of relief. To anyone who arrives after tardy bell rings, Louis Hesla leaves his knack of making excuses. ®-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------(4) hysterics. tionship. — 15 —
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