Prescott High School - Hassayamper Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)

 - Class of 1946

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DEDICATION 31 it ill enutriant “Grieve not that I die young. Is it not well To pass away e're life hath lost its brightness?” Hastings James “Buddy” Harrington, senior, died March 7. 1946, in the Marcus J. J.awrence Memorial Hospital in Cottonwood as a result of injuries sus- ta ned in the Northern Arizona Basketball tournament. Buddy was horn in Prescott. September 24. 1928. Having spent his en- tire life in Prescott, he was an outstanding athlete and popular student. Sports predominated Buddy’s interests. He was a two year basketball letter man and co-captain of this year’s basketball squad. Playing first string, he also received his football letter for the ’45-’46 season. Throughout his school life he was prominent in school activities and hon oraries. He held the office of junior high school vice-president for two consecutive years, as well as presidency of the sophomore class. Buddy will always be a member of the class of ’45. for his good sports- manship and friendliness made a lasting place for him not only in the hearts of his fellow classmates but of all those who knew him. Page Three

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STAFF-:- Advisor ...................- Editor-inChief ............. Business Manager ........... Managing Editor ............ Senior Editor .............. Junior Editor .............. Sophomore Editor ........... Faculty Editor ............. Introduction Editor ........ Clubs and Honoraries Editor Boys’ Sports Editor ........ Girls Sports Editor ....... Caption Editor ............. Music Editor................ Drama Editor ............... Publications Editor ........ Social Activities .......... Art Editor ................. Snapshot Editor ............ School Photographer ........ Assistants: ................ ........... Mr. H. T. Cox Mary Hill .............. Betty Dossin ................ Sue Kirk ........... Pat Huddleston ............ Barbara Hill ............Anne Hazel tine ......... Margaret Windsor ............ Betty Pearsall ....... (ierry Underdown ........... Bob Anderson ........ Ina Chloe Beg gin ............. Anna Loving .......... Genevieve Baker ........... But hie Andres .............. Betty Staggs ............. Ann Fornara ............ Nellie Bodarte .............. Ernie Born ................ Mr. Bast Torn Metzger. Nina Hayes ☆ PRESCOTT COURIER. INC. PRINTERS REPUBLIC a GAZETTE ENGRAVING COMPANY ENGRAVERS ARIZONA TRADE BINDERY BINDERS 1 COURIER PRESCOTT



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Foreword We, the students of Prescott Senior High School, a small hut very definite component of the United States, are traveling today along a path that has just recently been lightened. I he road ahead, which not so long ago was dark and troubled by war. has suddenly assumed a brighter aspect. The graduating classes of today and tomorrow have a brighter lane to travel. This year of peace has brought many things back to Prescott Senior High school. Our whole outlook on the future has been abruptly reconverted as a result of the leadership of dynamic personalities whose forcefulness and courage have defeated tyrannical efforts. Where, for the last few years, students have had nothing to look forward to but fighting and war industries, they can now again consider further schooling and occupations in civilian life. Here at school, you will know what changes have become a part of the curriculum. Attivi- ties have been revived in full swing and a peace time schedule has been initiated into the round of affairs. And now as we. the seniors of 1945-1946. look back over this year’s classes and recreational sources, we hate to see it all end; but we are anxious to try our wings out in the world. With solid ground under our feet in a w'orld untouched by war s ravages, we will travel ovei lifes ladders and pitfalls with a heart made lighter by the courage our school life in Prescott Senior High has given us. Page Four

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