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DEBATE CLUB FIRST ROW: Schroeder, Kindt. Bassett, Miss Cochran, sponsor. Steed, Pitchford- Sitler. SECOND ROW: Briggs, Pentecost, Vallely, Hill. QUILL AND SCROLL FIRST ROW: Born, Steed, Mr. Dean, sponsor, Gibson, Walker, Bobo, Pentecost. SECOND ROW: Dillinger, Briggs. PERSONALITY CLUB FIRST ROW: Farley, Luna, Rosenblatt, Kurtz, Aiken, Courtland, Garbarino, Miss Wade, sponsor, Sandefur, Sanchez, McNeill, Ramirez, Horton, Grijalva, Montiel. SECOND ROW: Mignella, Rich wine, Kuykendall, Dorsey, Theobald, I. Knight, Rucker, Guerrero, Bowen, E. Knight, Oliver, McCoy, Clark, Rodriguez, Rigo. THIRD ROW: Lenox, Roberts. Echols, Vassar, S. Born, Wood. R. Born, Gibson, Walker, Steed. Kuhne. Smith, Potter. ACADEMIC AND SPEECH TEAMS FIRST ROW: Post, Roberts, Sandefur, Steed, Walker, Theobald, Mr. Hendrix, Gibson, Kuykendall, Smith, Bobo. Dorsey, Fortner. SECOND ROW: Hill, Martin, Windsor. Love. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB 4 FRONT ROW: Potter, Gentry, McCoy, Courtland, Hale, Steed, Van Kirk, Walker, Gibson, Bassett, Kurtz, Theobald, Bowen, Mills. SECOND ROW: Kindt, Pentecost, Briggs, McIntosh, Mr. Doty, sponsor, Schroeder, Sitler, Trengove.
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i94i • • • . . . ACADEMIC AND SPEECH entries placed second this year in the annual contests at Flagstaff, taking firsts in United States history and serious reading, second in English, and fourths in general science and humorous reading. . . . INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB, one of the newer organ- izations, further aided its membership in bi-weekly meetings. World affairs were discussed and problems threshed out for the benefit, if not of the world, of the individual members. . . . DEBATE CLUB members, Betty Steed and Julian Briggs, won second place for Prescott in the annual contest at Flagstaff. The club under its first year of sponsorship by Miss Cochran, devoted the remaining time to discussion of the debate topic of the year . . . QUILL AND SCROLL, the nobility of high school journalism, consisted of a group of journalism students who believed that journal- ism was fun, but went farther than just thinking about it. For their superior work on the school publications, these pen-fiends have won the coveted Quill and Scroll award. . . . PERSONALITY CLUB, whose aim was to turn out ever lovelier girls, more perfectly poised, more immaculately groomed, was sponsored by Miss Wade. During the bi-weekly meetings, local women spoke on problems confronting girls.
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1941 • • • . . . LIBRARY CLUB, sponsored by Miss Hardaway, worked dili- gently at the busy library desk, filing magazines, books, and cards, being generally helpful, and serving the hundred and one needs of the student body. Members received credits for their work. . . . CAMERA CLUB, amid much splashing and smearing, turned out negatives, prints, and blackouts during the year. Many snaps and athletic pictures in the Hassayamper owe their existence to the hard workina Camera club members. . 15 CLUB, a society composed ot nine seniors and six juniors, enjoyed its first year as an honorary organization. Members of the group were selected by the student council on the basis of personality and service to the school. . . SERVICE CLUB, proving a success in its first year, was organ- ized and sponsored by Mr. McNarie. Various duties, including ushering for games and parking cars, were performed with quiet zeal by the members of the organization. . . . COMMERCIAL CLUB was organized to prepare its members for work after graduation and to help commercially minded students. The club was active in making surveys and in studying and dis- cussing problems which students may face in the future.
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