Prescott High School - Hassayamper Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)

 - Class of 1940

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Robert Welch Football 3, 4; track 3; “15” club 4; Lettermen’s club 3, 4; homeroom athletic manager. Lester Leroy Womack Ski club 3, 4; Rifle club 2, 3, 4; Rifle club secretary June Willard Badger staff 4; chorus 1, 2, 3. Benjamin Jack Wyly Football 3, 4; basketball 3, 4; Student council 4; Let- termen’s club 3, 4; home- room president 3. eniols 7lct dn Picture Junior Browning Pete Calkins David Campbell Darrell Christopherson Homer Combs Donald Cumings Duane Cumings Robert Goekler Eugene Harper Margaret Carolyn Hill Pinkie Jackson Paul Lawhead Edward Maloof Bill Price Jim Sheldon Curtis Smith Jake Weber Doyle Whitlow Yoakum

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Leon Shafer Football 4; homeroom ath- letic manager 4. Martha Cecelia Smith Yell leader 4; class presi- dent 3; music 1, 2, 3, 4; contest play 4; “15” club 4. Evan Swann Debate club 3, 4; chorus 2, 3, 4; class play 4; golf 3; baritone solo 4. Ralph C. Tabler Badger staff 4. Cecil Smith Student council 4; football 2, 3, 4; homeroom presi- dent 3; “15” club vice-pre- sident 4; basketball 3, 4. Olen Stevens Football 2, 3, 4; basketball 1; homeroom officer 1, 3, 4; class play 4. George Swann Class play 4; homeroom athletic manager 3 ; chorus 3; International Relations club 4. Eudora Carol Tenney Yellow Jackets 2, 3, 4; Stagecraft club 1, 2, 3; homeroom athletic mana- ger 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; chorus 2, 3, 4. Class !Cjl 0 William B. Travis, Jr. Football 1, 4; Badger staff 4; track 1, 2, 3, 4; homeroom president 3; class play 4. Keith Turley Homeroom athletic manager 4; homeroom vice-president 4; foot- ball 2, 3, 4; track 3; homeroom president 3. Charley Van Thomas Music 4. Patricia Irene Watkins “15” club 3, 4; Student council 3; class secre- tary 3; class vice-presi- dent 4; tennis team 2, 3, 4.



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Class Know ye all men by these present that we, the class of nineteen hundred and forty of Prescott High School, residing in the city of Prescott, with unexcelled mentality and extra- ordinary minds, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave our deepest sym- pathy for the loss of such gifted students. We leave the argument over caps and gowns to be settled by “Pop” McNarie, our class ad- visor who has always helped us over the “hard spots.” I, Max Edwards, will my ability to do, act, say, and be what the student body wants a president to do, act, say, and be to the next student body president. 1, Jeanne Evans, leave my love for athletics to George McKay. We, Nora Atkins and Foster Neil, leave to any other inseparables—happiness. I. Elbert Johnson, leave my footsteps for three others to follow in. I, Leah Bunker, will my soprano voice to Jennie Maye Rosenblatt. We, Beverly and Berniece Collins, leave the Bailer twins to keep the teachers tongues twisted. I, Ted Cathey, leave in the nick of time. I, Bill Price, leave in my flying machine. I, Caralyn Hill, leave my long, lustrous, natural black hair to Janet Wood. I, Owen Campbell, leave at last. I, Chester Knight, leave my excuses filed in the office, to be bound and published as “short stories.” I, William Hubbard, leave my “Jitterbug- ging” ability to Bill Nicks. I, Don Ericson, leave for the mountains with my animal traps. I, Rosetta Johnson, will my place in the library to Virginia McCoy. I, Louise Holder, leave in Ralph Tabler’s car. I, Kenneth Eckert, leave my “ace” to Bill Lynch. I, Celia Mae Jackson, leave without delay. I, Eugene Harper, leave my driving ability to J. C. Mitchell. I, Millicent McDonald, leave to join Fred Astaire. We, Betty Medd and Darrell Christopherson, leave for Skull Gulch, together as usual. I, Salvador Benegas, leave my quiet ways to Lupe Sanchez. I, Nancy Post, leave my beautiful set of teeth—in a glass of water over night. I, Richard Clark, leave just as quietly as I came in. I, Judy Garrett, leave my colored top to Mr. Bast. I, Elmer Lenz, leave before they change their minds. I, Herbert Miller, leave my levis to Mr. Doty. I, Betty Joe Geimer, leave in search of Rhett Butler. I, Charley Van Thomas, will my ability to draw on desks to John Nutter. I, Helen Harris, left Bob Masters for Chris- tie Allison. I, Doris Kidwell, leave my red hair to Dolores Johnson. I, Doyle Whitlow, gladly give my blond curls to Felice Mignella. I, Orville Lawson, hope to leave. I, Donald Lanning, will my skiing ability to Miss Cary. Happier landings! ! I, Towney Fall, leave in a tailspin. I, Bill Travis, leave my slim waisted figure to Dean Collins. I, June Willard, leave the chemistry crocks full—of gum. I, John Blount, leave on two wheels. I, Sidney Maynard, leave the campus speed limit for someone else to observe. We, Virl Bristow and Ray Haymore, leave on the milk truck, as we came in. I, Arthur Converse, leave my ability to run —from the women, to Bill Orthel. I, Evan Swann, leave my gift of gab to Henry Schroeder. I, Floyd Mahl, leave—the only one in the Camera Club with my dues paid. I, Wayne Loving, leave in my supercharged tomato can. I, Bob Madrid, not being selfish, leave Pat to a junior. I, Marjorie Pitchford, am thinking about Dick, so don’t bother me. We, Cecil Smith and Leon Shafer, leave our lovely red locks to sophomore girls unsuccess- ful with henna. I, Jack Milner, leave everything in an up- heaval. I, Pete Calkins, leave an empty seat in the Chino Valley bus. I, Olen Stevens, leave my mechanical thumb to future hitchhikers. I, Edward Maloof, leave my credits to any despairing junior. I, Keith Turley, leave my “wink” to Wayne Frericks, with specific directions. I, Marilyn Miller, leave without playing the clarinet solo.

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