Tucson High School - Tucsonian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1948
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M1 Challes A Carson Nw. P1'1IlC1pd1 VVlnter Our school board Prmclpal Charles A Carson and Supermtendent Robert D Mor xovs sud and encourage the new counselmg system While negotlatlng for land on whxch to bulld our new techmcal school whlch wxll admlnlstxatols contmue thexr full tlme Job of xunmng .1 multl mxlllon plant At the bOdld s suggestlon Mr Carson and Mr MOIYOXK make in IUSDCCUOD tour of the East Fne technlcal schools are xlslted one 1n Mlchlgan two IH Ind1an'1 ole 1n MlSw0ul1 and one 1n Okhhoma to accumulate ldeas to be mcorpox ated Ill the new bulldlng Our ad 1dm1n1st1 ators attend a meetlng of the natlon s supeuntendents 1n Atlantlc Clty where school men s problems ire alred and workable solu tlons adx anced fr! -Y L .jvfiiii '. ' . z sau 1 1 , . D 1 . ' I 4 v ' - ' Q Y C, l . . . Y . , l ' probably be started next September, our ,X , ' ' A . . ' . ' ' - . . ' ,K , Y 1 . . I i V, . . y Y . . cy I . . 5 1 ' v K Y ' 1 ' f. . ' - ' Y I ' . - -E 'E . . . 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Besides their many office duties, Miss Brazelton finds more new projects t'or her Junior Red Cross and plans the entire social calendar for the school: Mr. Tolson is kept busy with numerous student council activ- ities when he is not in charge while Mr. Carson is away. Miss Calanthe Brazelton PR1NCiPAL's SECRETARII-is-Mrs. Liiiian Himsen. Miss Ellen Haynes, Miss Ruth Fuller, Head. llclti Spring . . . The cleans and the attendance otlice are confronted with excuses of everything from too severe sunburns to just plain spring fever. Such victims are dealt with firmly but under- standingly. Transcripts of each student's grades and recommendations for those who aspire to college or to jobs are being made by Mr. Carson's secretary and assistants. The counselors and the attendance office are tabulating the seniors as to their class rank for the presentation of awards at graduation Tentative arrangements are being discussed for a double schedule next year. The over-crowded conditions which will prevail makes this schedule essential. Students living south ol' Fifth Street will come in the morning from 7:13 to 12:15. Stu- dents residing north of Fifth Street will come in the afternoon from 12:45 to 5:45. Each period will be fifty-five minutes long. 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John: Svliu-mis, Iflslhm-V1 Sin-'xiii-i, l'h A Il-x'. NVhi1ing, Ynung. Nlziriun Kathryn Sn'iv11i'v vin! Svim-nvr' PIU sivzil l':iiLll'2lli4iYi Vgugi- u ge' Fall P1 011110111 ufll '11Cl Sl1NClQI and C-rmpdnx st ut oil the semextex hx wU1C1XlN1Ilg Ihr. elentlon 01 tue SODllOIUO1L Llds 0ll1L61Q TUCNOII Hlgh 'School 1 xx ell xepxesented at the xtudeht gm 61 nmeht com emxoh held 111 Nogales Om delegcmon IIUCIDIIQS m 11 the .xctlxllex md Ned Dflllldll semm couhul m ID p1eQe-nts the lOp1C Youth Comms beime the com enucm NIH llll NI M1113 Ul'Flt Willard 'xv f ' HRS ljflvl, l'lt'SlIll'lll lmug Wuwl, Yin- Pu ll nl Xl'zl x lu ll lf- '-s'11- . . . arm, Sx'l'It'lilIX .al rf 4553 qi NT COUNCILMEN STUDE e Bob Snyder B Pat Bldgood Sophomoi JLIHIOI Jim Qulnk Senior Rox I-lson Ned Dunall Winter . . . Mid semestei 1 clean up campaign ld by the councilmen helps to beautify the ' he sending of a CARE package ' resent from e school grounds. T to needy children in Europe as a p Tucson High is chosen by the group as the councils second semestei project. A comrnlttee headed by Senior Councilman Roy Elson ruses money to finance the program from the donations of students. A packlge a month is sent by the school. Spring Towards the end ot the year, the revision of the THS constitution occupies the attention of the scnools goxerning body The councils recommendations as to how the docu ment should be changed to meet the needs ot the increased studen' body are presented in an 'ill-school election in May. Counggxlgnisulfdl Q cd f chu' I. f. F' 3,155 f il.- 11 'Fifa 4 mi V' ffifxlf '3 If Q' !A 9 'lv lion H4 m 4 f'l1 5 Q s-'O' A I l: Daily, Hi J 'EW SOPHOMORE HOP COMMITTEE 12: Hoslc-llc-13 UllU'l2 Hilj'I1l4Pl't'. 1.00. linker. Kelly. Gihhs. Laws, l'1'in'o lliillz. .Xnflm-son. ii-ilu. l.u1'z1giiin:i. llziim-s, 'l'homzis. Slouznt. Sl1j'fli'I', l3:ilu-fwli. Fall . . . Sophomore elections are held in October. The fooibiill games see many oi lor 'lhe Badgers. fcniors hzinflli- their clziriccf. I,ox'er- ol lxis- Iqollizill who c-oinc exirlv eiioiiqli to ser' ihe cubs win:isniziryu:iinusziX1Eic-y losef Spring . . . Foolioinorv SUHUIN :il Inv intro' giroin inziki' noir' ol' inn' fiifl in lhv piinr'U lC.i1'ly in Klzirvn nop c-oininiilvn-X :irc vhow' :ly ziclvxsci- .Xftmi lliigzius :incl 'll-fl llziilcy ziizcl gill xxorls :.z.1'fl. .incl Soiilioznorc' I-rolzi + -N iiicinox'zilp.i- 115 iv lii'ccleeessoi'H. VI the Sophonioref with school spirit. cheering Winter . . . Spies ure sent to the senior prom curly in December to see how lhc .ASS Xl1X lxl l Xliw .Xin K l lr.l.ou1lll illi x I I 4 l IXN xiii er ww 3' A Ggfx M Zvwjf- wan... f X tg VJ 3 - 4 ' 52 n 5 , 4 , i ' Q. , ' i I I 1 . I 4 B I Q ,i -N211 r N4 1l'I It JM! :HI-1 VIASI UI-'lflk' CHS 'R' I.2lK'1l2I1illZl, !'l'1'sirl't1l. Iizxy SI- an 1, Yi:-1 -I'u-51:14-111, NI115 N:-11 I-lrlxxur cis, S4'l'1k'lZlNf I'N4'llNlli4'I', I .U A 'Z QQ, K: Q ,, ,Q , . ' K ai V V' mf N - ' fi' ffsf L I W ig .L wx M X 4 ... ' ' W qs . I I X A 4, A . 'I' - 1 . n ,Q I li 1 5 . - I W- , Q A 1 V , , : ' ' f , . ' 7 X f :Q , 1 5 A 5 2 Phi fa,5? 5' En'- lirmxx 2' llugzhvs. Rulw1'1Q. Ilvlfllnu. Luv. Surlzxnu. 1'1l1'cli0I. 'Fl'2lLlfi. S11-wzlrt. Nzllvhcr, Thurno. llmx 1: Gilxluuns. Busby. Xvl'I'1llH, llruclqlnw, lilzniss, I lj.flll'lllil. XX':l1'l1-n. XYilsun, Kish,.Izin1c-s. 1-N -Q QQ' 'V - Rum 2: Grulwr. loyutl, Butterfield, Klfllllllll. Sutton. Mutaugh. Sm'c0Cc'1'o. Ailshuusv. Czxsszxdy. Hxuwn. Row 1: Er11m'y. Alm'Kol'm1n. Wells, Buval. Dunmlwuy. Langston. Bass. llopp. Row 2: Pc-l'1'x'. l3vzu'm'. Svhuman. A1'ChOI'. 2 Loxx 1: Br:y1:1'. Jzxnws. 1 I-'m'sl10y. lIr'Cull Gihlmn, Mzmciet. Gallegrm. Vfrrmg. Iklvfurnin. Convlly Q 16 . ll K I 9.3 8 6 in 1 ?KL1k 'eff 'Y I 'X , W, . Iv , Z Q1-,.. 3 if , I, Q aa-. r 3 I '- t 4 A 1 4 4 I ia? :N -'W 4 , ., ' 3 4 if 4 M cf ff . 3 if Q 21 Adj ia, 1 f Oczlmwski, lihvlivh. XYOOH. '. Wighlxxivk, Baker. Zimme-1'mzm. 1' , Dv 1. . I S i I' 1 Q 1 1 ll ' N if E' 4. K linux 2 Vllzlppla- 'llqllll llzlynw, fQllI11Q'.l Xlzuwy, Slpllllli. Ledcll-1. Prim-. Shzml Rulmirls. linux 1 Calm-L. l'1lXlLLlilI. Ulu-gan. J:-nllg. Vl'l'k'Z, Tanner, YanHfl5. NYhiIv. Swg. Bain. lll In an-f 0 Iv as Ast-. KF: I' xala Good AIlI0g3 Chlld9I9 Gentn Quinn Plt'1n1x ll hen C lllllo Run CHCI5 Ixxsm Elchnel a R ul Xqullxe xllldfldd Vlmeno -XIXGIIQY Buxne Japka Hanlx xIdlIlT'l6'7 Fa ap, Wh Vu lho A105 Wllllame Nlahdlla Cauna Ron 2 RUTIIIPI Cam Rmxl Ram Iulu Nlanclllas Williams BOSSIE' Steele Q3 '31, .-4 nl- A E ,-9 'L fi' k if I V 'S A ',ll rf I I Ay ' A fx ,ying Lb Row 2: Butler. Hull, Rfgll. Lyrmns. . , . qil'K'h07 C 1iorfv ' ' - rn r. -an y, oyvr. 'ug . erry. -za n Humble Shim. Rust Vwsqucz. .1 ., ,, . Di 'nw . .Q RUN' i 3l'l'0 . 811012 tl ll . Pnl. I 'KV Rem 2: Yoga. Lev, Cunules. ' . . ' Hmm 1: Rubin, Taylor, Anders, Tout. VVier. Upton. Allen, lWIl'KlHlQ'j', Slum Palermo Bunton. Hobbs. Coker. Fumble, Osborn. VVOUCll'Llff, Brown. Q . I t xv . ' A , . , uf' X4 A Y , Q I X . g ' . 9 . a 'R , M, . I A -4 ' gay f 'E 'U' Q1 f by W W, vii' Y' Q ,A .iv , N17 J 1 I I ' - -I ' .- A Q . H,-7. 'Wil 1 W . ' , .M , V- V Row 2: Bonnvr. Czincliolti. TLlC'kf'I'. Wilcox. Tm-1-02. Som, Hernandez. Cnlc. Skinnr-r. Row 1: Carrilln. Rmlzini. MOKQQ, Kuhlman. Gzirvizi. Sm-ntl, Kremer, Zinn, Young. Wilfurfl. 5, Q Va in W f. ggi ,pggfivi Q ewan A Vw 5 -Q., i' hd. l 2 Q ,, x f ff . I . .1 - , . ,gf . I ,f . . Y T - -Q I E ! 2 gg' . ' Y r.-. sv Row 2: Vkiight. Hayes, Grayhcal. Araiza. Boll. Lziubsvher, Martine7. Marr. Czinizu-hu. Hulse. Martin. Row 1: Maloof. Miko, Russell. McKee. Mc-Glynn, Foely, Bingham. Goudson. Bloc-li. f. , 1 4 vs, Q' 0 1, . .. . , 8 Rim 2: 1Nlu1'rlm'k. Harpstein. Gastelum. Rauh. Anderson. Pierce. Hupglivs. Chvc-tlizim. Run' 1: Powell, Broiler. Villascnmx Hayniorv. Slivziffvr. C.urlhe1'g1. Tucld. White. Hic'l1m'fl. DGPU1-ter. ..' Q A V ' 'iif- i ' . I W' if i ? sf' j H' .. .. ap, . - . f ! Q, 1' a 'I if -if 1 5 , i A x '.,:,'ii2: Hmm 2. Beitel. Mm'GOL-. 'IQLll'HhLlll, Olivarvs. Rixoru. Bzillilsicrue. I'm'1'u. Huw l: Tzzvlmx Spivey. Mills. Gurdon. Sophvr. Leyrzi. Uptigrmz-. 1 141- KL! Ny, Rim 2: Ifzivus. imp:-lt, XX'l!'lD,LI. XYZIXUA VM-Ing. Hung-in-k, Sgmgi, firm 1- kg-,.H,,,I Jann-5, rgmss. BLIITOXKS. ilvzil. Klzirtin, Smith. 344 v X N 4 1 I A 5 Rem' 2: Hanlvy. Nietleer. Rrnurko, Davis. Bvnihery. Glllll'l'l'l'Z. Gin. HLll'I'lZl. Luohv. Rnnieru. Nzixznin. Rim 1: Tiptrxn. Fc-i'x'antQs. Iirummond. Lililc, Hanoi: Bvichcw. 3Ic'Alpin, Blemm, 'I'mi'vs. de la U. Crzinz. ' . H5 YK f M 4 Q 1 M 1 f . A A , , Q fe'- , ,Q Qi.: V- 4 , if , ' V . W sf .,v. 1' A I I I I 4 Rrm' 2' Diamond. N.Yiliwy, Brzxm-li. Almzmu, Clayton. I.HFlg1XXQli,fiii2ll1SiIiii, Bixm-ns. Hawkins Lylv. lion 1: Lnpvz. Pzirneil. Puilxirrl. Merritt. Bivsviiivye-1'. Rwiminzsnn. I-'z1x'num. Nirwgzin. Iiizlyer. Lu-s. 1 I ,-:I ,xy rl. ig . . 4-n. ,X 4 I . .,.-4-i . 4 . ,L , Rim 2: Morris, 'I'uylm, Rivsgu. Knnps. I,loxwll5'r1. .Xi'i'iz1gz1. Dillzis. IA-ggvil. I 'llH1'l'. loss, Rim 1, Svhxwrin, I'm'ter. Wilshiim-. Stuck. Rue. Adams. Ca1'05'. Claire-, Whitfield. I-lthridgc. ajft' .J film. 1. : .. 1 Q Q, Row 2: Mc-nduzu. Cruz. lhn-luuwln. Izmlu. Xh1il'l'2i, 1-1-un, AIc'zu':xL. '11-llol, Vxllllh. Pzlssvl. Row 1: Rnhinsrm. Bzmm-lu. Zopidzn. Exams. Stallings. Bum-I1. Marsh. Szmdifol. Bernal, Yiunv. Y H ff 'l 'T x A-'fn , 1 TF ' n , . , . 1 . Run lt Ramirez. I,uL'L-1:11. Sutherland. Thompson. Amrstu. Suncirwul. Sonno. VV9iSlJE'l',2Z?l'. Andvrsun. Worden. ,...l . TL1l'HCl', Trials. Burns. Rmx 2: Roman. Sinclziir. Oslin Shelton el' B -5 Z' XY' -44' lx' ,n Ina-S31 4 e 46 -. , M . Rem 2: Prmcll liUTI'lfllll71. Zum-n1:ms, Arlzxms, Yvst, Hunt, S11-phi-5. Szxlzuxur. Yslus. Cnrrzil. Run 1: Pattison. 'I'vmpl4-, Oxnum. I5I'2!dL'l'. 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Fl'l'p.ILlPlPI'1. llinw. 13'xn'r'i:1, Rh-:umy Small. Run 1: l'p Ivin. l'vx1-Z. Smith. 'I'hnn1:1s. Castillo. I3ulu'm'1x. l'm'fl nu Hyun, XILIIIHX, Tvss. QQ A' Md, 4 4' X, NX T T111 I IU xn 1 1 T1 A FU XX I ml xml cc Xl n an mx w 1 x m x nb. H T1 W HSV? Q.- Viz? ROWQ: f:2lI'i'iil' firzxvvz Igmn: Gimhol: I.:-0: Ynvslzli Slrwwc-ll: C'L1X'vli4'2 Sli-w:x1'1: Cfrnciil, Al Huw 1' Fipgm-1'u.1g I'4I'K'INix'I'H1Zllj flllI'1'i2lj Swing Alxzwvx: Plsquivclz I'lune-rlalg BLIQIZIHHIHIOQ Zcmlivkzx, Iicrnmzm, fob ,J ' T P14 362 vw 5 g L' 5 . Lf' 4 --.. v H 24 has Ron 2' SI'hUf'li. f21lI'Ill1i'l'. K1-nrl.'11-lx. i'm'hiIl, l.inrls:1y, Brinkn1c5'e'1'. XI2llll'h. Svhimvk. Putty, Orr. Ron 1: Yoilvly Iifmlzlnrlin. I-111:51 I.i'Nk2lXYill, I,UllLiL'I'I'11ilk, fJ3llHfl. Xhwng, Christi-nsnn, Iluwtun, zfg S db' mv' mi' is ,V Rem LZ: vlllil. f1i!l'f'i1!. f:Lll'I'I'i'l'1I. I,2lI'il. Boll. Huff, Hillu. Quinn, Rixynmy BLlL'kQ'Xl'. Ron 1: Runquillu, SIfu111zum, 'II-111-L I32lI'I'l'II. bunk. 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Arm-li' l'xl'1ni1, Jmm -Qi 9 4 E Q. Q , ' -swf: 'lIlkL'.x. x11lI'jUl'.C P'alle1's41 Bob 3 'E Pzxgv 57 I'z1l!y. Bully Jo uklcs J mum Pznynv. Vol lvvn Plumb Xlonzo Pc n m I-ri5.,n In oc 0111 me Trlkns Duld Iompl L UMM Phi n Jlm it Prmvl s N ux HL an 5 l I' 'ir'O, Tfmmnmy u msc-y. .I 1 'hu se .l' I3'Il5' V Pundwll, Nm-nr: 'Q 3'- it ll Flunniv Qu ivk, . ' 1: R111-liffv. ill' Pvc ALIllt'l -ml. I .llfy Reyna . ,X I im- Ric-hal ds. Joan Nil I mm . h IIN Jn :syn hn Knnu Ru lfls P ll W :ht 1 ls Hn Dyck 'Q if 322, Rlmun But wht llh 1 Rlnum P1ch.u u Punlnvum Robe-xl .f 1 ...f-'ss E Rodll Pu X llfllllld quez . um Rn Louis Ruelas Max Sager, -10 Su Rachel Sznkuw, Q Sylvia HCIS. RUSGIIZX Larry Salazar. Ernest wig. un... 'nnIh,, p.. Ross. Sam Srhwan Eleanor Lierlik. paul P ,L .13 Svul. Kzivrivl S tlickci 1 ht 41' Qt nxt nb'1ch Is ihtl Shi itmi ii hi X,fS',f-A TS' xt 42' Sillik. tlluriz Smith. tlxiyla- Q Q' x 1 A 'gf ,- fa- N thin , 1 Shim. N 1 1'uIL,k Siirmix X I iffti nlhx I l iw 'rig Q. 1 . lutltwinx ,. '41 i nl Hu-Iin:n Smith. . 1: lht- . Nil t iiztrlt-N lit IJ.iIt' Smith. if a '- I Hit t N .Ju Xnn Snyflt-xx S111 if l'ilI1t'05 U. bztrziii , Snttmiziy I mist 'til Suwvl S. Ili-an Stoinhcimer. Dizmc 2 Sparks. Gmc-nclolyn Stn-phf-ns. Jfvzm Spenccl, Starkey. Ste-inkopf. Bob .Iim Mary Ste1'nhQxg1. Stcrrett. Slvwett. Ilsf' Bob Bf-bbie Y wi Stewart. George: Sutton. Merrillc Er 1 i 5. 1 NN! fi , 7' ff Stellol' Put Swarthout. Bcrnaciinv .. :', gi Strwk. S' rung. Juv Winifrofi Switzer: gRVilZL'1'. Ritzl Ruth Summers A mo Tuff. Wanda Page I xllf x 'I1IIHIN'hilllITl lu IIN Pxxulinv I I1 II gr. 'I'l1om'm-1 mic I'l1x'Il1N i 09 Tix IIIDCIVI Ixmiel Tlmm pfnn. Belly J4-am 4 J I 4 'rIiI'I'f'i Hfvsv I L11 111-I. II1-1 Iw- I. Irsy lnr. Hub Tiumzm. Bc-rl Iv-H4-7, Upm-IIJ1 'I'mxlL'Y. Bc-ily I 1':nL'1's. 'Vu an cfs. 'lklllhll '1'1x1 nm 1 Huh film-n .Turunn H4-u-1 lx 'I-l1II'Il'I, Ilklllllill I'rihm- Ynll-l11Lll 1 .YUM Ilm iiwvlmvl XI'11'x' Umm X418 if A 'fv- Ifl Unk Xnvklli uv X N umm IJ M? ll asm Lcnxll no XX llkl Ims 86- Xns Xml N ill Q Xnrux il V7 Q 5' X 'ur . BL-n Xhllsm ln, l'oL11'llauul K4-2 , XX 11111. Eilvvn XYQ-is5mg1n. Svhxx yn ,-.rf XVz11'k Jn NVQ-lls. Doris 1-nihien. Nlxshin Alice XYhQQle1'. Claude gtnn. fl Ax N, F' 415 Washington. Robert Xxwhiic, Robvrt Pu go Wluilvlmfzlfl. Whittington. Wiggins. Imris Klum Lou Rlurthzx XYnitO. KX'iloughhy. XYilsrm. Rulwrt .Lmvl Annu NVE ldm Pat XVi lsun R12ll'lhil XX'iI0y. Shirlw XYIISUH. Ruhhin '31 XX'ulf1'. XYuIlzll'l! XYuurl. XY1-ight. Xl 1 .lzxwkic MHVI5 n .lum-L .Invkiu I 1 Zilnrmzvl. Zuhizn. Immun Nl.-rthu Ilcill SENIOR GRADUATION SPEAKERS Don Bium M1l1dN1 D1 uhm IIT NIIRL Plstol El171bLth Holbmul But 51111111 Bexcxlx Cluk B111 Golbel Jodx Thompson Wlll 1rd Sm der THE CLASS E 1948 x T T X1 ' 5 , , 3 f A Y, i. K K -, 3 T A 'R ' A A A x S A A A YR- 4 ' K XX X ' . , I iz A J 5 1. I K 3 '. . , Q 4 , iff 5 i t 5 v I Q N , ex, ' ,.g I' C 4 SENIOR CABINET Row 2: Jackson. Haymore. Clark. Gibbs. Drachman. Bergin. Gillespie. Smith. Johnson. Burns. Elson, Murray. Stewart, Avery. Niewold. Pennington. Richart. Proctor. Bugbee. Ciochetti. Holbrook. Smith. Babby. Lyerly. Row 1: Snyder. Golberg. Darnall. Hancock. McCord. Fish. Bacon. Boico. Bailey. Hutchinson. I 'Nw 'Z' l -V H SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS f elass AdVlSL1 Br1t Sm1th Premdent Danny Romero B111 Golberg VICC P1CS1ClCl1t Paulme Stewart Secretaxy Fall Unwfleued by the lazy dxvs I Septembex But Smxth p1es1de11t ltllClS s OICCS 101 p mmm' s ll ll mc ustrlous ind pxoducuxe yen Vhnter The bovs md 5,1118 ot 48 pxoxe ihcu ploxx ess wlth the 8011101 mom xx hlch xxlth 1tQ Ameucan BGIUIW theme xx1ll 101g be 1emembe1ed Adxlsel Dmny Ro mem IS one of the 1ea one thxt th1s lS the xexv bext dance ol the xe ll Sprlng At ong l st D1tch Day t11t Qpeclal Qe11101 plllllege And thele ue othex 1nd1c1t1om t 0 that the wen dldwlllg to 1 C10 e the Nellmg and exch mg mg 01 cwllmg cmd the Qellmg of gl lclui tion announcemezut 5811101 1 Qemblx tll efa uo three mghts th1Q yen Then at lmt me long 1xx11ted gl xdu 111011 1tweli My Mi L, nv- HHN Hou ROKR Ixmk iv I :if 5 el .SX 'Qyrg INIUR COUNCIL Mixed C,U1lx1dl1 Smith C0 Jug Damall hlson Hcmcodx Jamu Cmssut Hastmgs Pxstm Thompsmm O Dcmmll Illmlt Lmwb Cfdlms TVI.1musu Hocdlgcx fXl1C1f1SOIl lu.- we . 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Marjorie Albert. Harriet Almada. Theresa Amos. Jo Ann ABELSUN. JOYCE-Chronicle IX. lz Danee Com- mittee 4: Dean's Committee 4: Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 2. 3. 4: Latin Forum 2. 3: National Honor Society 4: Soeial Hour Committee 4: Tucsonian 2. 4: Reception Committee 4: VVon Tennis Cup 2. ACTUN. l-'LOYD-H Baseball 2. ACTON. .IUYCE-G.A.A. 2. 3. l: 1l.S.L. 2. 3, 1: Tennis Squad 3. l. ADAMS. IJLANE- -Band 2: Chess Club 2. ll: Jr. Rerlvt'ross 3. 4: XO Club 54. l: Science Club l: National Ilonor Society l, ADDIS. lS.Xljl':LffPl'5L2lIl Club l, ALBERT. IIARRH-IT l'l'ransferreflr Allegretto ll Chess Club 4. ALBERTSON. ROY- Baseball Scuafl 2. fl. ll l Dance Committee 3: Flag Bearer 2: Letter- men's Club 3. 4. ALBRO. AMES!Intra-Mural Sports 4: Science Club 4. -r 1 fi '31 we Mr' .W -.,, 1 Sa ' I o. . A g - 5 M Tam Q 5' -W V fa' 1,6 ' .qs -' 5 ...fig f Acton. Joyce Adams. Duane Addis. Isabel Albertson, Roy Alhro. Ames Alexander. Eddie Anderson. Betty Anderson. Dorothy Anderson. Henry ALLRED. .IUIIN--Basketball Squad 2, 3 4Cubs 24: Football 2. 3, 4: Lettefmen's Club 3. 4. ALMADA. Tll'FlRPISA-El Cervantes 3: G.A,A. 2. 3: Pep Squad 4. AMOS. JO ANN-Chronicle 3. 4: El Cervantes -4: Flag Bearer 2: G.A.A. 2: Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2. 3: Pep Squad 2: Quarterly 4: Tufsonian 2. 3. 4: National Honor Sof ciety . ANDERSON, BETTY-Chronicle 4: Dance Com- mittee 3. 4: El Cervantes 2: G.A.A. 2. 4: Na- tional Honor Soeiety 1: Pan-Ameriean Club 3: Pep Squad 2. 3. 4: Quarterly 4: Senior Council 4: Tucsonian 4: Dramatic' Owls 2. AN I PERSON, DOROTHY-1 'I'ranSfei'l'ed l. ANDERSON. HENRY-Chronicle 3. 4 tEditorial Board 4r: Dance Committee 4: Golf Club 2. 3. 4: Golf Team 2. 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 3. 4: Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2. 3: Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Stamp Club 2: Tuesonian 4: National Honor Society 4. Page 69 as -1.1 if Fluffy brown hair might mean several girls. But the fact that she's on the Chronicle editorial board and assist- ant editor for the Tucsonian brings it right down to Helen Avery. The girl who took the first seat in lots of first rows because of her name, took the first seat when there was a job to be done. Helen twinkled her toes With the advanced dancing group and twinkled her eyes right into our hearts. ANDERSON. .IANPI-'IJean's Committee 3: ICI Cervantes 2. .XNIJI-IRSON. YYONNH -Chronicle Ii: lil Cervan- tes 2: Flag Bearer 23 G.A.A. 2: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross Chairman 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 2. 4: Tucsonian 3: National Honor Society 4. ANGEL, .XRl.ENl'I Alleg:ro l: Allegretto Z Balladettes 4: G.A..X, t. ANGULO. CAROLINI-I--lil Cervantes 131 G..X..X. 2. 3: Latin Forum 2. APPLEYARD. GRACIli---Chronicle 4: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3: Dean's Committee 4: G.A.A. 2: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 4: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 4: Quarterly l: Social Hour Committee 4 tI'resident 43. AHCE. GI-'ORGI-InBavehall Squad 2. 3: Intra- liural Sports 2, 3. 4. ARCINI1-IGA. OLIVIA--Ilep Squad 2. ARMENTA. MAE-Drum and Bugle Corps 3. l. AVERY. HELENv-Chronicle 2. 3. 4 tEditorial Board 47: Class Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 3: Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 2: Quarterly 2. 3. 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Tucsonian 2. 3. 4 4Managing Editor 41: Advanced Danc- ing 3. IZABBY. MARY Al.ICl'2--Alleizro 3: Allegretto 1: Balladettes -iz Balladeers 3. 4: Cheer Leader 4: Chronicle 3. ll Class Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 3: G..-MA. 2. 3: Pep Squad 3. 4: Quarterly 4: Tucsonian 3, 4: Advanced Dane- ing 3. 45 Senior Guard at Mid-year Gradua- tion 4. HACON. DONfBasehall Squad 2. 3. 4: Class Cabinet 2. 3. -lx Class Otlicer: Sophomore and Junior Councilman: Flag Bearer 2: Junior Guard 3: Lette:-men's Club 3. -1: Pep Squad 2. 3, 4: Quarterly 2, 4: Social Hour Committee 3, 4: National Honor Soeietv l: Senior Graduation Speaker -4: Chronicle 2. 3. 4 4Sports I-Iditor 3. ati. Anderson. Jane Anderson. Yvonne Angel, Arlene Angulo, Caroline Appleyard. Gracie Aint o Arciniega. Olivia Armenta. Mae Aros. Edgar Avery. Helen Bahhy, Mary Alice Baron Don '0' I if 'rx 'Zia W7 4 . f - I Bagos, Jane Baker. Dick Bailey. Bob Barber. Beverly Barcelo. Richard Barnes, Jean Barr: Larry Bass. Chuck Bute. Jennette Bates. Beverly Bates. Bob Batiste. Hallie Bautista. Concha lkear. Harold Beatty. Jean Behnke, Bob Bell. Bob Bellmer. Merle BMSOS. .lANIC-1'l'ransI'crredi .Xllcgretto l. BAKER. DICK-Band 2. 3. -l t.Iunior l'rcsident 3: Band President li: Baseball Squad 2. 3. 1: Chronicle 4: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: I-'lag Bearer 2: Football Squad 2. 3. l: Intra-Mural 'Sports 2. 3: .lunior Red Cross 2. 3. -l: Letter- , men's Club 3. 41 Lyre's Cluh 1 tl resident li: National Honor Society 4: Social Ilour Com- mittee -lg National Instrumental Music Honor Society 4. BAILI-IY. BOB--Baseball Squad 2, Il. I: lialskcle ball Squad 2: Chronicle 3. l: Class Cabinet 4: Class Ollicer 2. 3 tXlC9-PliO'?Ifit'flt 2. Presl- dent 31: Dance Committee 2. 3. lg Flag Bearer 2: Football Squad 2. 3.1: .Iunior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 1 rCouncil 3, -ll: I.ettermen's Club 2: 3. 4 tliresident 4ig Na- tional Honor Society 3. 1: Quarterly -1: Social Hour Committee 2. 3. 4: Assembly Committee 2: Senior Graduation Speaker l: Senior Honor Guard 4. li.xliBl-lil. liluX l',RI.X llransfei rcdl. BAIICI-,l.U RICHAIQID Chronicle 3. 4: Intra- Mural Sports 2, 3. 4. I2-Allli. l..XRRY-Track Squad fi. BATES. lil-IYERLY ---' Chronicle 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 3: Junior Guard 3: National Art Honor Society 2. 3. -1: Quarterly 2, 3, lx Social Hour Committee 4: Tucsonian 2. 3: Plays: American Comedy Rich Man. Poor Man. BATISTI-1, HALLIE- -G.A..X. 2. 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 2. BAU'I'1S'I'.X, CUNCHA---Drum and Bugle Corps tl. BI-ZAR. IIAIIOLD-National Art llonor Society 2. Bl-IHNIU-T. BOB-Chronicle -li No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 3. 4: Tuesonian 4. BELL. BOB-Football Squad 3. J.: Intra-Mural Sports 21 Lettermen's Club 3. -l: Senior Coun- cil ft: Track Squad 3. 1: Senior Otiice Com. mittee 4. 0 lll'IlitlIN, DAN V-Baseliall Squad 2: Class Cabinet iz lbanee Committee 3. 4: Dean's Committee lg iflal.: Bearer 23 Football Squad 2. 3. 4: intra-Mural Sports Zi. 4: .Iunior Guard 3: Latin Forum 23 l,0ll0l'l'l'lC'l1lSlillllb 3. -4: Na' tional ilonor Society 3. t: Senior Otliee Com- mittee 4: Soc-ial Hour Committee l: Soeial Ilour Ollirer tViee-President li: Srhool Re' 4-eption Committee 11 Social Life Committee l: Senior Usher 4. l1l'1RK'll'Dl'IZ. MARGRET-l'an-Amt-riean t'luli-122 Pep Squad 4: Twirling Squad fi. l: xllll'l'l1ll1Fl Squad 2. BIIHISI-1IXlI'lYl'IR. BAAH1-INT--t'l'1 anSferrt-fl I Thes- pians l. BINGHAM. BILL-Foothall Squad 3: intra-Mural Sports lg Traek Squad 2. 3. BIRlVlINt'IHAM. JIM--Intra-Mural Sports 2. 4: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 1. BLACKBURN. DOROTHYHChronicle 4: Dance Committee 4: Flag Bearer 2: .lunior Guard 3: National Honor Society li Pep Squad 41 Quarterly l: Senior Couneil l: Senior Olliee Committee li Soeial Ilour Committee l. BLANC. PAT-Ajunior Red Cross 2: f9.A,A. 2: Chronlelejl. 43 National Thespian Society 1: Pan-Ameriean Cluh 2: Pep Squad fi. t: 'Plays' Stage Door 3. The Swan 4: Quarterly 3. 4: Social Hour Committee t1 Theepians l: Dean's Committee 41 Reception Committee la Danee Committee 3. 1. B01-I. RITA 4'I'ransl'erredr. BUICE. FRI-ID-Baseball Squad 2: Chronirle Ii. l fl-Iditorial Board 41: Class Cahinet 2, 3, iz Danee Committee 2. 3: Flag Bearer 2: Foot- hall Squad. 2. 3. 4: Golf Team 2. 31 Golf Cluh 2. 3: Intra-Mural SportQ 3: Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2: Lettermen's Club 3. t: Na- tional Honor Soeietx' 4: Pep Squad 2: Uuar- terly 4: Senior Council 1: Social Hour Com- mittee 3. 4: Tennis Squad 3. 4: Tuesonian 1: Senior Honor Guard 4. BOROZAN. SAM-I-'ootlmall Squad 2: Intra-Mural Sports 4: Pep Squad 3. 1. BRADY. JOAN-Chronicle 4: El Cervantes 2. 3: Graphic Arts Club 3: Pan-American Club Ji: Quarterly 3. 4: Soeial Hour Committee i: Reeeption Committee 1: Dean's Committee 1: Dam-e Committee 1. Berger. Iilaine Bergin, Dan Bermudez. ltiargret Biesemeyer. Baarent Bingham. Bill Bird. Joann Birmingham. .lim Blackburn. Dorothy Blanr. Pat Bleieh, Steve Boe. Rita Boiee. Fred Boroxan. Sam Boughton. lid Bouril. Shirley Boyd. X'Vallaee Brady, Joan Bravo. Martha g QS' H 'af,'r'4, L . V sa - 1 ' 4 ,V ' . Page TQ W J ,ff G ,,,...f Barbara Briese. Audrey Bromley. Ted Brookfield. Janet Bob Browne. Persis Budwig, .Jerry Bugbee, Susan BROIVILI-IY, TED-Baseball Squad 2. 3: Dance Committee 3: Football Squad 2: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 4: Pep Squad 4. I3ROOKlflPII,D. JANET- -Danee Committee I' G.A.A. 3. 41 Pep Squad 3. BROOKS. JOHNABand 2, Il: French Club 3, lg Intra-Mural Sports 3: Junior Guard 3: Swin: Band 3. 4. BROOKS, LOUISE-I reneh Club 3: Junior Guard 3: Quarterly 3. 4: Senlor Council 4. URUNVN. BOB-Badg.:er Camera Cliekers 2. Ili Chess Club 2: Chroniele 2: Organ Club 3. l tTreasurer 41: Radio Club 1. BROWN!-I, IWIRSIS- Danee Committee 3: Freneli Club 3: Latin I-'orum 3: Seienee Club l. BUDWIG, JERRY-Basketball Squad 2: Football Squad 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. 4: Let- termen's Club 3. 4: Traek Squad 3. l. IBUGBICIC. SUSAN- Clironit-le 2. 3, rl tl-Ixelmnge Manager -ll: Danee Committee 2. 3, 4: Fla! Bearer 23 Pep Squad 2. 3. rl: Quarterly 2. 3. l: Class Cabinet 41 Senior Otliee Committee -1: Tuesonian 2, 3. 4: Song.: Leader 4. BULL. LEE+tTl'iil'lSf9l'l'9tll Band 4: Basketball Squad 4: Orchestra 4. Brooks. John Brooks. Loulse Bull. Lee Buntin. Clyde H. . . but Phoenix Union will give us a good run! These were the very true words of our own sports com- mentator, Don Bacon. He was right- and should be. Lefty has been pre- dicting sports ever since he was twelve with no reason to miss on the state basketball tournament. Being sports editor of the Chronicle two years and doing some fine pitching are among his feats. Let us predict some good years for smiling Lefty. f x . 4 rxzeegjg-ig. .5 ' X 4. ' ' -9 . ,, . 2 .1 ' :Cl .- yd -, 1, l Page T3 3 Y -- -V A I , F 'r N ' Jn' XV' I as I it , 5 W Wt g , .4 f , I L J i . 1 You may remember Bob Bailey as president of the '46-'47 Junior Class, a fine footballer, senior speaker, and treasurer of the Red Cross Council. Others will remember him for pre- siding over the Lettermen's Club. catching behind the Badgers' home plate, or clowning at the Red Cross 'iGymkhana,'7 but we'11 all remember him for a good long time. Iiunlon. Patricia Burns. Bill Butler. Olga Carl. Roger Carlson. Charlene Carroll. John Page Tl Cact- ISIINTON, PATRICIA- -Chronicle 2. 3. t tlirlixorial Board ull: Dance Committee 3. -i lChronicle Ball -ll: I-Cl Ceriantes 3: G.A.A. 2: Junior Guarfl 3: Latin I-'orum 2, 3: Junior Refi Cross 3. l tChairman 3, ll: National Honor Society 3. I lSecretary 3. il: Tucsonian 3. -4. l3I,'liNS, BILL- Chronicle 4: Class Cabinet 2. 3. 4: Football Squad 3: Junior Guard 3: Junior Rod C1-ox-1 3, -43 National llonor Society l: Qlizil'tei'ly l: Social llour Committee -1: Tue- sonian l: Assembly Committee 4: Reception Committee l. t'AC'l'IRl'IS. Iil I'll -Pep Squad l. CAMICRUN. WII.MU'l'lI--Dance Committee 3. l: tlraphic Arts Cluh 3: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 31 Pep Souarl 2, 3. 15 Plays: I'll Leave It to You Co-Chairman of VVardrohe -lg 'Vucsonian -l fllead of Album Staffl: Arl- rancerl liancing 3: National Thespian So- eietx' 1 t'AMl'BlCI,I.. JOAN t'l'ransl'erreflr Allegretto l. CARI.. ROGER- -Badger Camera Clickers 33 Band 2. 33 Orchestra 2, 31 Swing Band 2. 3. CARLSON. CllARI.l-2NlC- --Chronicle -l: G.A.A. 2. l. CARRUI.l,. JOHN--Band 2, 33 I-'oothall Squad 2, 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3: Junior Red Cross 3. 4: Latin I-'orum 2: I.ettermen's Club l: I.yre's Club -1: National Instrumental Music Honor Societv -1: Orchestra 3: Social Hour Committee 4: Swing Band 2. 3. CARSON. ANITA-Allegretto 2. CARSON. MAENELI.EfG.A.A. 21 JLlHl0l' R0tl Cross 2. 3. 4. CARTER. NANCY-Chronicle 2. 3. 4 lliditorial Board ii: Dance Committee 3: El Cervantes 2: Quarterly 3. 45 Social Hour Committee 4: Tucsonian 4. National Honor Society -1. Carson. Anita Carson. Maenelle C' tu N1 ,-1 res. Ruth Cameron. XViImoth Ciniplmtll Join o. Stella piiro. Iiltllj Lou Chin. 'Fuey Fong Bert-rlx Clark Charles as. 5 A . 1, . L C so ,PE . -64 ffflll n f . ' at fwlz A P 3'-st M -2 1 gf' , 1 , . 47' z I Av Qi? 1' I 1 4 ' c 4 Hg .3 -if W 3' .Qi 'E' 'l lv i 1 ,f AM. it Cavaletto. Hortense Cariglia. Arthur Clark. Ira C,1'.I.AYA. ICLDA--Allegro fl: Allegretto 2: Bal- ladettes 2: Balladeers 3: G.A..'X. 2: Graphit' Arts Club 2: Sahuaro Graphic' Arts Club 2. AN. ANNA --Chronicle 2. 3, l tlitlilorial Board li: G.A.A. 2. 3: I-'lag Bearer 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Quarterly 2. 3. 4 llfditorial Board 41: National Art Honor Soc-iety 4. IN. 'l'lIl:IY FONG-G.A..X. SI: flational Honor Soeiety 3. l. JCHI-I'l'TI. 'TOMMY-B'1ehalI Squad 2. 15. li Basketball Squad 2. 3. 4: Chronicle 3. 4: Class Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Intra- Nlural Sports 2. 3. 4: Lettermt-n's Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 3, 4 lPre-sident -ir: Quarterly 3. 4: Tuesonian 3. 4: Senior Graduation Usher 4: Senior Otliee Committee 4: National Honor Soc-iety 4. Christopherson. F. . , f A' . F ., t. Elda Chan. Anna Chansky. Don tld Ciorhetti. Tommy Clallin. Steve Clark. Bt-ite Gloria Cohen. Lawrence Collins. .Ineklt CLAFLIN. S'l'l:IVl'I -'r'I'ransferredI. CLARK. lSl'I'l l'l-I -t'l'ransferretl I. CLARK. BEVI-IRLY--Chroniele 2. Ii. l tl-Iditorial Board -ir: Class Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 3: Flag Bearer 2: G.A.A. 2: Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2: National Thespian Society 4: Quarterly 3: Social Hour Committee 4: Tue- sonian 2. 3. 4 tEditor 4r: Assembly Committee 3: Song: Leader 4: Plays: Stage Door 3. The Swan 4. How to Propose 4: Letter to the NVorld 33 Juggler of Notre Dame 4: Rhapsody in Dance 41 Senior Honor Guard 1: Senior Graduation Speaker l: National Honor Society 3. 4. CLARK. ClIAl'll.ES--I l'enel1 Club 3: Pep Squad 3: Seienee Club -1. COHN, GLORIA4fTransferredH. 1 1 A CUNOYPIR. BARBARA -Chronivlri 1: I-Il t'0rx'an- tvs 2: G,A.A. lg Quartvrly lg Sc'ivnr-1-Club 1. L'UN'I'RI'2RAS. THRESA--l-'laf,: Boarvr 2: Junioi Guard 3: Social Hour Committcc 4. t'IiAVK'. Bl'I'l I'l'I Allvgrotto l: ti.A.A. 21 .lunio Rod Cross 4: Pop Squar l li Quaxtmilx l. CRUZ. IIICLI-IN 'lil f'0l'Xlll1iK'S 2. fl: Graphit' Arts Flull 3: P011 Squad 2, 53. COOKE, PAT--Badger Camcra t'lir'lu-rs 2. fl, li Graphic Arts Club 2. 3. 4: Tursonian Il. CORKRAN. FRANCIS-FootballSquad 2. ii: In- tra-Mural Sports 35 Senior Council l. VURHIGAN, I-II.AINIC--Illaysz 'tSta1:t' Door Il. Tho Suzan li National 'I'l1t-,zpian Sovim-ty l. t'OljN'I'RYMAN. RONALD Balladt-1-rs IL l: c'ilI'l'l' Lvador 3: 4 tllvad 3, til: ICI Ccrvantcs 2: Orchvstra 2, 3: Pan-Amcrivan Club 23 Pop Squad 2. 3. -4: Quarterly -13 Soc-ial Hour Com- mittvv lg Social Hour Svc'rvtary li ISU Club -4: Arion 3. 1. COYKENDA1.L. RUTH-El Cvrxantos 3: Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 21 National Art Honor Socicty 2. 3. -1 tS0cr0tary th: National Honor Socioty 3. 4: Quarterly 3. 4: Tuvsonian 4: Science Club 1. Conmor. Barbara l'ontrt'ras, 'I'L-rvsa Coolw. I'at t'ordox'a. Iiloisa Corrigan. Pllainc Cospor. Burl t'otuzigcol'gt-. Sally Countryrnan. Ronald t'ru'4. Helen Cunningham. I-Ial Curtis. Arlene Daru, Eleanor T -I A Pago Tti lJ.Xl'M. MARY t'l'NNINGHAIXi, HAI,---Basketball Squad 2 TY: Football Squad 2. 3. 4: L0tt0rm0n'S Club 2 3. lg Pvp Squad 4: Socia' Hour Committfn- lg 'Tl lt'ii Squad 2 2 4 iillll wf1'lll'fil. IDAIH, l.I.luANUIi '2 .' IJARNALI.. NI-III Basin-lball Squid 2 Clironivlc 33 Claws Cahinvt 31 Clas-: Countil- man l: Danct' Comniittm- 3. 4: Intra-Zvlural Sports 2. 3. 4: Junior Guard 3: .Iunior Ri-d Cross 2: Lt-ttcrmr-n's Club 3. 4: Pop Squad 1: Svnior Ollirv Committvc -1: Soaial Iloul ati an il Honor Socictx' l Committee 4: Nz 'I z XNNI-I-4'l'ranslc'rrvd I. Cordoxa. Tony tnxltian. Pu llltl Coykvndall. Ruth Fraw. Bvttm Darnall. Nod Daum. IXIHIX XI' A IO' fry X 1 4? Q .em - ,,,.--I -Q4 WV . - ' -r--17 f B1 Davis. Erlwartl Delfosse. Vi'arren Delsid. Estella Dennerly. Grace Denney. Paul mis Ilou ll Densmore. Kenny Dcpper. Geraldine Devine. Sheila Diaz. Fernando Dickens. Richard - --if DAVENPORT. BILI. fRadio Club 2. 5 DAVIS. EDNVARD--Badgcr Camera Clickcrs 2. ll. 4: Baseball Squad 2: Chess Club 2: Chronicle 4: Graphic Arts Club 2: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 4 tBoard 4l: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. iz Pep Squad 2. 3: Quarterly 4 iPhoto Editor 4l: Social Hour Committee -1: Tucsonian i. DELFOSSE. VVARRENAlntra-Mural Sports il. 1: Pep Squad 2. DENNERLY, GRACIC-Clironiclc 1: Dance Com- mittee 3. iz Latin Forum 2. 2: Pep Squad H. DENNIS. IIOXVARD--Intra-Mural Sports 2. Il. I: Lette-rmen's Cluh 4: Track Squad 3. l. DEVINE. SHEILA-Allegro 2. 3. 4: Allcgrctto 2: Balladettes 2: Balladeers 2. 3. 4: Chronicle 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 3. 4: Dean's Com- mittee 4: El Cervantes 2: G..-LA. 2. 3: Na- tional I-lonor Society 3. 4: National Thespian Society 3. 4: Pep Squad 4: Plays: Stage Door 3. The Swan 41 Quarterly 3. -l: Social Hour Committee 4: Thespians Il. 4. If I had the wings of an angel. through THS halls I would fly. Bev- crly Clark has scheduled her many flights carefully to crowd in her Tucsonianf' It was Bev's i'Clothesline in the Chronicle, along with her sew- ing, that gave our school the new look. Our lady was the Juggler in the ad- vanced dancing recital-the Juggler of Notre Dame, and she's also respon- sible for juggling our '47-'48 memories into one. 'fir 'ga x .14 Q. ,glr Page 'TT S., 'x 1 ' X ' fi, 11 a ' V 'J 4' 'f , 4 . , I I . 4' Many people have concluded that in- telligence and charm don't happen in the same person. Ruth Coykendall is the living lie. Winning a Pepsi-Cola Scholarship and standing first scholas- tically in a class of more than 500 would be anyone's joy. Ruth took time from her regular studies to do some commendable art Work. Her straw- berry hair and blue eyes livened Tucson High halls. and her efficient. studious ways led Tucson High class rooms. Diddanis. Albert Dixon. Ananias Dobson, I-lrclyn Doughrnan. Danny Downey. Laura Ann Downing, Donna i 5, K '1 ,,... urls 9 DIDDAMS. Al.l3l'IRT -tTransferredl. DIXON. ANANIAS---Class Calvinet Sl. DOI?-SON, I'IVlCl,YNM-Allegro 2, 3. -1: Marching Squad 2. 31 Twirling Squad 4. DODSON. MARGAREI'-Allegro 3, .lg Balladcttes 2: Balladeers 3. -4: G.A.A. 2: Marching Squad 2. DUlfIBl.15R. PAUL Chronicle 2. fl. l tStafl' Editor flb: Quarterly 1: Club 3. 4: National llonor Society -l. IJtJUGIlMAN. DANNY- Allegro 2: Allegrctto 2: Balladettes 2: Balladeers 21 Swing Band 2. 3. l. DOVVNICY. LAURA ANN ---Allegro 3. li Allt'gl't'lto 2: Balladettes 2: Balladeers 3. l: Pep Squad 1: Quartette 3. 1. DOYLIC. BOB--Chronicle lg Dance Committee 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports tg Senior Ollice Com' mittee 1: Social Hour Committee 4. DRACHMAN. ANNE--Chronicle 2. Il: Class Calm- inet 4: Dance Committee 3. 1: Flag Bearer 2: French Cluh 2. 3: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Fross 2. 31 National Honor Society 3. it Pep Squad 3: Quarterly 2. 3. I lEditor ll: Social Hour Committee l: Tut-sonian 2. fl. Dodson. fN1arp.:aret Doelmlcr, Paul Domzni,.uL1 Downs. Neville Doyle, Bob Di ichmin Anne R .3 Q 'f It 'xl I V li ll k V XS, . i J l age Th .fi 2 -s su 'Hu Yi at Qixx S 114 N . : 4 Y We: V is fe, K ,. :exit- ifrniln Drachman. Frank Drachman, Miliana Dralle, Georgia Dunaway. Peggy Dunn. Mary Durrant. Nc Dwyer. Suzanne Dykes. Norma Eaglestield. Ruth Edmiston. Emily Elliott. Mary Jean Ellis. Kay lilson. Roy l-Ilster. Fred I-Iwald. Herman Fasig. Janet Fehrcnhachcr, Jim Felix. Bertha DRACHMAN. FRANKABaseball Squad 2: Chron- icle 3, 4: Class Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 2, 3: Flag Bearer 2: Football Squad 2. 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 3. 4: Junior Guard 3: Cross 2, 3, 4: Latin Forum 2. 31 Lettermen's Club 2. 3, 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Senior Oilice Committee 4: Social Hour Com- mittee 3. 4: Tucsonian 4: School Reception Committee 4: Senior Honor Guard. ACHMAN. MILIANA-Song Leader 4: Chron- icle 2. 3. 4 tManaging Editor 43: Class Cabi- net 2, 3: Dance Committee 2. 3: El Cervantes 2. 3: Flag Bearer 2: G.A.A. 2: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 3. 4 tCouncil 3, Presi- dent 43: National Honor Society 4: National Thespian Society 3. 4: Pep Squad 2. 3, 4: Quarterly 2. 3. 4: Social Hour Committee 4 tVice-President 43: Thespians 3. 4: Tucsonian 2. 3. 4. ALLE. GEORGIA4tTransferred3 Chronicle 4: Junior Red Cross 4. NANVAY. PEGGY--Chess Club 4. DR DR DU DUNN. MARY-Badger Camera Clickers 3. 4: Chronicle 3. 4 iPhoto Editor 43: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Graphic Arts Club 3: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 3: Quarterly 3: National Honor So- ciety 4. EAGLESFIELD. RUTH-Allegro 3: Allegretto 3. 4: Balladettes 3. 4: Balladeers 3: Chronicle 4: National Honor Society 4: National Instru' mental Music Honor Society 4: National Thespian Society 4: Organ Club 2. 3 tPresi- dent 3. 43: Play Organist 3. 4: Thespians 4: Radio Organist 3, EDMISTON. EMILYfJunior Red Cross 4: Pep Squad 4: Senior Council 4: Tuc-Hi 3. 4. ELLIOTT, MARY JEAN-Allegro 2: Allegrctto 2: Balladettes 2. 3: Balladeers 3. 4: Chronicle 4: Dance Committee 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 3: Plays: Stage Door 3. Thc Swan 4: Senior Council I: Social Hour Com' mittee 4: Thespians 4. ELLIS. KAY-Chronicle 31 El Cervantes 3: G.A,A. 2. 3: Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2. 3: National Art Honor Society 2. 3. 4 tPresidenl 23: National Honor Society 4: National Thes- pian Society 3. 4: Pep Squad 2. 3, 4: Quarterly 3, 4: Thespians 3. 4: Girl Scouts 2. 3. 4: Plays: Stage Door 3. The Swan 4, The American Comedy 15121140-UDP 4. I'll Leaw- It to You tlwake-UPI 4: How to Propose 4. ELSON. ROY--Basketball Squad 2. 3. 4: Class Cabinet 2. 3: Councilman 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Flag Bearer 2: Intra-IVlural Sports 2. 3: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 2, 3. 1 4Couneil 43: Latin Forum 2: National Honor Society 3. 4 fVice-President 43: Pep Squad 2. 3. 4: Senior Council 4: Senior Olli'-e Com- mittee 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Tuc- sonian 2. ELSTER. FRED-Dance Committee 3: Intra- Mural Sports 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 2. 3. FASIG, JANETAKTransferred3. FEHRENBACHER. JIM-Chess Club 2: El Cer- vantes 3: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3: Pan- American Club 3 tPresident 33: Track Squad 3. FELIX. BERTHA-G.A.A. 2. 4: Drum and Bugle 2. 3. FIGUPIROA. GASTON4Allegro 2: Balladeers 2: FISH. JOAN-Chronicle 2. fi. -l: Class Cabinet l: I-Il Ceriantes 2: No-Pi Graphie Arts Club 2: Play: Death Takes a Holiday. FIKSDAI.. MARY-Junior Prom Dan:-e Commit- tee 31 G.A.A. 3. I INI.l-JY. NANCY--G.A.A. 2. 3: PHY1-Am1'I'i1'5lH Club 2: Quarterly 4: Tue-Hi 2. 3. 4 fSoetal Chairman -ll. FISCHI-IR. JI-IANETTE-G.A.A. 3. 4: G.S.L. Ii. -1 lPresident ali: Junior Guard 3. FISCHI-IR. JOHNETH+G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: 3: Junior Guard 3. FISCHMAN. SONIJRAvChroniele 3. 4 Board 43: Danee Committee 3: El 2: Junior Guard 3: Quarterly 4: Sp 3. el: Dramatic' Owls 2. Felix. Heetor Figueroa. Gaston Fisehman. Sondra Fish. Joan Flores. Bobby Foote. Deane G.S.l.. 2. 1 Editorial Cervantes eeeh Club Danee Committee 3. 4: El Fervantes 2' Flap: Bearer 2: G.A,A. 2: .lunlor Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 53. iz Pep Squad 2, 4: Quarterly 2. 4: Soeial Hour Committee 4: Speeeli Club 2: Tennis Squad 3. 4: Tuesonian 2. 3. ig Mid- year Graduation Flax: Bearer 4: National Honor Soeiety 3. l: Girls' T Club 4. FLEMING. Bl-ITTY---Allegrelto -43 Balladeers fl: Plays: I'll Leaxe It to You leo-ehairman for wardrobe! 4: Balladettes 4: Allegro el. FLOOD. BOBH Iialladeers 2. 3. l tAeeompanis1l: Chronicle 4: Flag: Bearer 2: Latin Forum 2. 3: National Ilonor Society -l: National Thes- pian Society 2. 3, 4: Quartette 3. 1 fAeeom- panistl: Quarterly 4: Thespians 2. 3. 4: Arion Club 2. 3. 4 fAe:-ompanisti: Plays: Spring Green 2. Arsenic and Old Laee 2. Death Takes a Holiday 3. The Swan 4. FORD. MAYBliI.I.l-I--Allegro 23 Allegretto 2. Ii. 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Latin Forum 2. 3: Pep Squad 4. RLOW. IGVELYN-G.A.A. 21 Pep Squad 2. 3: 'Tally-Hi 2: National Thespian Soeiety 1. Fiksrlal. Mary Finley. Nancy Fiseher. Jeannette Fiselier. .Iohnelli Fisher. Robert Fishman. Geraldine Fleming. Belly Flood. Bob Ford. Mayhelle Forlow. Evelyn Frank, Jaek 1-'rankrnan. Bob i -Q 2. 59 QQ Page NU is lll in l-'rzizieix Bella unk Duim Gaines. .lurk ,V,, .--n Z 'FQ 'bb l-'RASICIL LILIALXN--Yf'l'l'ilIlSfL'l'l'l'lll. l-'liAZlliR. l5l'Il,I.A--1'l'i'ansf0lwill ljnllxnrlc-1-1's 11. l lilCClil-Ill. .l.Xt'K'- Band 2, J! lI.tlui ii'iwi lib. Radio Cluh 2. fl. l tl'1'eslcl1-nt 3. X'i1'c--l'rvsi- dent 41. l RlCNL'II, IIAZI-IL-Pop Squzul lg Stwizil linux' Committee l. l RL'C'll'I'XIAN. IIAIiRlIi'l' -Nu-Vi Grupliim- Arla Cluh al. l4'L'I,I.ICR, BOB -No-Pi tlrapliir Arts Club SR: IH-in Squad 33 Stage Dum ' 71, FUNK. l'7l.fANI'1 -l1z1url2 GAINICS. J.X1.'K- lJI'1'llK't'll'll LZ CIAINICS. liL l'll--Class L'uhim'l l. t2.XLI.fxF1DU. 1lANl,'l'll. 'lfll.'ll-3lLll'lll Sport-4 ZS. GAMEZ. C.-XRNIEN--El Cervantes 2: G.A..X. 2: Junior Guard 31 Pan-Americ-an Club 2. H. lv? 'V' ggi ,Y Fi'eckei'. Jack I-'rent-h, Haze-I lfruvhtnizin, Harriet Fuller. Bob Gaines. Ruth Gullzirdo. Manuel Gurnlma. Marie Garnez. Carmen It's easy to guess that Paul Doebler and Santa Claus might be related. He always has a good smile and at least an interest in the next fellow. His newspaper world saw its begin- ning with the Chronicle, first, as an outstanding writer and, this year, as its staff editor. No telling what future paper work will bring to him. No tell- ing what he'1l bring to it. '-Q fizrznvkt it A 5 Page hi fi Anne Drachman laughs so very hard she cries-at the right times. Above, she is just smiling, but just curl those lips a little further, and two big tears will meet each corner. Yes, you guessed it-she's tons of fun! When someone mentions an appetite like a horse, she and the rest of the senior girls turn a little red. All of us knew Mitzi, for her big activity- that of editing the Quarterly. Q GARCIA. PRISCILLA-Chronicle 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Junior Red Cross 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Quarterly 4: Marching Squad 2. 3. GASSERT. ANN-Chronicle 4: Dance Committee 3: El Cervantes 2: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4 fCouneil 3. Secretary 43: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 3: Senior Coun- cil 4: Tuc-Hi 4. Gi-IISIJCR. OPAL-4TransferredP Quarterly 4: Tue-Ili 2, 3. GIBBINGS. RAYMOND-Chess Club 2: Dance Committee 3: French Club 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. 4: Junior Red Cross 41 Latin Forum 2: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 3: Social Hour Committee 4: School Reception Committee 4. GIBBONS. PAULABalladecrs 4: Dance Committee 3: Football Squad 43 Lettermen's Club 4: Social Hour Committee 4. GIBBS. ED-Baseball Squad 2: Basketball Squad 4: Chronicle 2. 3. 4: Class Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Flag Bearer 2: Football Squad 2. 3: Intra-Mural Sports 3. 4: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4 tPresldent 41: Pep Squad 3. 4: Quarterly 2. 3. 4: Senior Office Commit- tee 4: Social Hour Committee 3. 4: Tucsonian 2. 3, 4. GILLESPIE. SUZANNEwChronicle 3, 4: Class Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: El Cervantes 2: G.A.A. 2. 3: Junior Guard 3: Organ Club 31 Pan-American Club 3 fSecre- tary Treasurerjg Pep Squad 2. 3: Tuc-Hi 3: Tucsonian 4. GIMBEL. JOHN-Intra-Mural Sports 3. 4: Letter- men's Club 3. 4: Quarterly 4: Track Squad s 3, 4. Ganem. Albert Garcia, Priscilla Gassert. Ann Gee. Keen Geisler. Opal ttiaghtx Vkaltci Gibbings. Raymond Gibbons. Paul Gibbs. Ed Gil. Luis Gillespie. Suzanne Clmbei John Page 82 in 41 3 no G5 .Q 4 f if l 44? 1 I f 4: E ,ln Arlene Ginsburg. Myron Ginsberg. Shiel Glad. Elvira Glassberg. Jane Glassberg. Joan o bu B1 Goldman, Roy Gomez. Leonard Goodfarb, Stanley Goodman. Evelyn Grady. George IIHIOXX Mis Granzow. Dolores Gray. Judy Gray. Larry Gray. Maibelle' Green. l-'rances 5 IN. ARl.ENl:I-Chronicle I: Junior Red Cross -1: Quarterly 4: Tucsonian -i. INSBURG. MYRON-El Cervantes 2: Intra- Mural Sports 3. INSBERG. SHIEL--Cheer Leader 3: lntra-Mural Sports 3: Pep Squad 3. LAD, lCI.Y1IiA-El Cervantes Zi: 'l'uc-High 2 3, -1. LASSBI-IRG. .IANE-G.A.A. l: Junior Guard .l. Latin Forum 2: Tue-Hi 1 LASSBERG, JOAN-G.A.A. 1: Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2: Tuc-Hi 4 OLBERG. BILL-Cheer Leader 4: Chronicle 3. 4 fCirculation Manager 41: Glass Cabinet 4: Vice-President 4: Dance Committee 3, 4: Flag Bearer 2: Football Squad 3: Golf Club 2. 3. 4: Golf Team 2. 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 4: Junior Guard 3: Lettermen's Club 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 41 Senior Council 4: Senior Office Committee 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Ten- nis Squad 2: Tucsonian 3. 4: School Reception Committee 4: Social Life Committee 4, GOLIJMAN. IQUY-Science Club Zi, l. GOMEZ. LEONARD--Badger Camera Clickers 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 1: Quarterly 4. GOODFARB. STANLEY-lntra-Mural Sports 3: Quarterly 3, 4. GRANZOW. IJOLORES-Dance Committee 3. 1: Junior Guard 3: National Art llonor Society 2. 3. 4: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 4: Social Hour Committee 4. GRAY. JUDY--tTransferred 1. GRAY, LARRY-Intra-lwlural Sports 2. 1: Social Hour Committee 4. GREEN. FRANCES-Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. l'a ge 852 5lU'IICNI3I,A'l l'. GRICTA4-4 Transferred I . ill-Ililil-IRO. 'l'IiRESA-Pan-Amorican Club 2: l'cp Squad 1: Twirler 3. 4: Marching Squad 2. IIIXIBIN, OVVI-IN--Intra-Mural Sports 1. SIQNBY. MILDRED-Flag Bearer 2: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Girls' T Club 3, 4 4Vice-President 41: Junior Guard 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: National Thespian Society 3. 4 fTreasurer 4l: Pep Squad 4, Death Takes a Holiday' 3: The Swan 4: Quarterly 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Thespians 3. 4: Marching Squad 2: Twirlers 3. 4. USM1-IRI. TINY-Cheer Leader 4: Intra-Mural Sports 4: Pep Squad 4. WINN. ALBERT-Chess Club 3. 4 lVice-Presi- dent 41: El Cervantes 2: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: Pan-Ameri- can Club 2: Stamp Club 2, 3 tVice-President 33: 30 Club 3. 4: Science Club 4 fSecre- tary -ll. GYSI-IL. ELYSE---G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: G.S.L. 4: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4 tCoun:'il 4i: National Honor Society 41 Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 4: Tuc- Hi 3. HAAS. BILL- Track Squad 3. llABl-JN. DORIS-Allcf,:rctto 2: Balladcttcs 3: Balladeers 3. HALL. ALBERT-Chronicle 4: Flag: Bearer 2: Football Squad 3. 4: Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2: Pep Squad 21 Social Hour Commit- tee 4: Stamp Club 2: National Honor Society 4. HANCOCK. HARRY-Flag Bearer 2: Football Squad 2. 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4: Lettermen's Club 3. 4: Senior Council 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Track Squad 2. HANKINS. ROLAND-Intra-Mural Sports 4. HANNAH. DICK-Chess Club 3. 4: El Cervantes 3: Pan-American Club 3: Pep Squad 3. HARRIS, LAURA-G.A.A. 2. Grecnblatt, Greta Grimm. Doris Gruver. Louise Guerrero. Teresa Gumbin. Owen Gunbx Milditd Gusmeri. Tiny Gwinn. Albert Gysel. Elyse Haas. Bill Haben. Doris Hahn Paul Hall. Albert Hancock. Harry Hankins, Roland Hannah. Dick Harris.'Laura Hartmelstei Jim 'lun an .V Q P Q' 5 age Kenneth Allen C ' , 'Y 31.1. ,, iff 10 ... . ' i 2 ' 'V i QV, Pm 2 ' ,fill 1 ' ' 7' J . ,. B Ilarvey. XVesley Hastings. Bob Hawk. Eugene Haymore. Jacqui Hearn. Josie Mae lielgeson. Robert Henkle. John Hernandez. Margaret Iierreras. Frances Herzog. Dayton HARTVVEIN, KENNETH-Junior Red Cross 2. Striking, Vivacjous Miliana Drach. 3. 4. HARVEY. VVI5SLEYfFrench Club 2. 3. 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Orchestra 2: Science Club 4. HASTINGS. BOB-Chronicle 4: Dance Committee 4: Football Squad 3: Golf Club 2. 3. 4: Golf Team 3. 1: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. -1: Junior Guard 3: Lettermen's Club 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. -4: 'Track Squad 2, 3. 4: Tucsonian 4: Senior Guard bl. IIANVK. EUGENE-Band li Swing.: Band l. IIAYMORIC. JACQUI-Chronicle 2. 3. 1: t'lass Cabinet et: Dance Committee 3. 4: lil Cer- vantes 33 Flag Bearer 2: G.A.A. 2: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. -l rCouncil li: National Honor Society 3. -l: Pan-American Club 3: Pep Squad 3. 1 tSecretary -ll: Quar- tcrly 3. at 4Business Manager ell: Senior Otlice Commiltee bl: Tucsonian 3, lg Senior Flag Bearer -L lll'IAltN. JOSIPI MAH -National Instrumental Music Honor Society 4: Orchestra 2, 3, l iS:-ript ll: Organ Klub nl. I tl'resident ll: National Honor Society 4. lll4IlS'l'. Al,l.l-IN4Band 2: Dance Committee 2. Il. l: French Club 3: National Art Honor Society 12. R. 4 tVice-President 41: National Thespian Society -1: Plays: 1'll Leave It to You 'ig Chronicle -l. Ill'lNKl.li, .IOIIN-Junior Prom Committee 3. 1: lntra-Mural Sports l: Pep Squad el: Senioi Otlice Committee l: Senior Usher 4. lll-IRNANDPIZ, MAR!JAR!-I'l'-AIlep.:ro 2: Ballad- cers 2. IIERZOG. DAYTON-Chess Club 2: Pep Squad 2. 3: Stage Door 3: Quarterly 3: Speech Club 31 National Thespian Society 4. man, though kept on the run as man- aging editor of the Chronicle and president of the Junior Red Cross, is never too busy for a friendly hello and one of her famous smiles. Her pep and vitality found an outlet in cheer- ing the Badgers on as one of the newly added song leaders. This tall, attrac- tive brunette somehow fmds time to model for local stores. 4n 'Y U Page S5 7 . Q I ll , 1 N . . V 4 at ga Lots of times you probably heard that Mary Dunn was the Chronicle photog- -rapher. And lots of times you stood before her camera. Few times, how- ever, did you see her face because it was so often swimming in develop- ing solution, hiding in a dark room, or covered by a black focusing cloth. Mary was in the National Honor So- ciety and G.A.A. Next year, along with others, she'll be aiming her cam- era at the U of A. IIESTICR. BARBARA-I Transferl ed l. IIIRSH. SIDNEY-Band 2: Chess Club 2, 4: Intra- Mural Sports 3, -lc Social Hour Commitiee 4: School Reception Committee 4. HOFFMAN. LOU-National Thespian Society 3. l: Plays: Death Takes a Holiday 3: The Swan 4: Thespians 3, 4: Dramatic Owls 2. IIOLBROOK, I-ILIZABETH4Chronicle 3. 4: Class Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 3. 4: G.A,A. 2: Girls' T Club 3. 4 fPresident 411 Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2: National Honor Society 3, -1: Quarterly 3. 4: Senior Office Committee 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Tennis Squad 3. l: Tucsonian 3. 4 fl-lead of VVritint: Staff ell: Song Leader 4: Senior Honor Guard 4. HON. JACK-Baseball Squad 2. 3: 4: Chronicle 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: I-'lag Bearer 2: Football Squad 2: Intra-Mural Sports 3. 4: Junior Guard 3: Lettermen's Club 3. 43 National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 2. 3: Quarterly 2. 3: Social Hour Committee 2. 3. 4: Tucsonian 2. 3. 4 fBusiness Manager -tl: Senior Guard 4. HOOKER. ANNE-Chronicle 4: El Cervantes 3: Girls' T Club 4: Junior Guard 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: National Thespian So- ciety 3. 4 fSecretary 43: Pep Squad 3: Plays. Death Takes a Holiday 3: Quarterly 3. 4: Tennis Squad 3. 4: Thespians 3. 4 lSecretary 41: Tucsonian 4. IIORWITZ. LARRY-French Club 2. 3: Intra- Mural Sports 3. 4: Pep Squad 4. HOWARD. EUNICIC-V-Chroniele 4: Graphic Arts Club 33 No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 3: Quar- terly 3. Hester. Barbara Hicks. Bill Higginbotham, Jean Hintze. Joyce Hirsh. Sidney Hoffman Helen Je Hoffman. Lou Holbrook. Elizabeth Hon. Jack Hooker, Anne Horwitz. Larry 'Hoxxa d Eunice lm 'CY Page 86 ,n ,....- kg' 6 f I Huerta. Joe Hunger. Sue Hutchinson. Ned Hutton. Georgia Hyde. Carolyn Ingham. Margaret Isbell. Bob Ivester. Edward Jack. Ray Jacka. Betty Jackson. Mary Jacob. Bill Jacob. Jim Jacob. Joe Jaffe. Lila James. Ann James. Morgan James. Pat HLJERTA. JOE-Junior Prom Dance Committee: Junior Red Cross 2. HUNGER. SUE-Chronicle 4: Dance Committee 3: Dean's Committee 4: Flag Bearer 2: G.A.A. 2: Junior Guard 3: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 2. 4: Quarterly 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Tucsonian 2. 4. IIUTCHINSON. NED-Baseball Squad 2. 3. 4: Chronicle 2. 3. 4: Class Cabinet 4: Class Coun- cilman 2: Dance Committee 3. 4: Flag Bearer 2: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. 4: Junior Guard 3: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Pep Squad. 2. 3. 4: Play: Great Big Door Step : Quarterly 3. 4: Senior Council 4: Senior Ollice Committee 4: Social Hour Committee 3, 4: Student Coun- cilman 3: Tucsonian 3. 4: Senior Guard 4. IIUTTON. GEORGIA-G.A.A. 2: Graphic Arts Club 2: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 2: Pep Squad 2: Quarterly 2: Sahuara Graphic Arts Club 2. INGHAM. MARGARETvDance Committee 3: I-'lag Bearer 3: National Honor Society 4: Plays: Death Takes a Holiday 3: The Swan 4: I'll Leave It to You 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Tucsonlan 4: National Thespian Society 3. 4 tPresident 4l. ISBELL. BOB-Dance Committee 3: Junior Red Cross 3. 4 tAssistant 4l. , JACKA. BETTY--Allegro 4: Allegretto 3: Ballad- ettes 3: Chronicle 4: G.A.A. 4: Quartette 4: Quarterly 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Tue- sonian 4: National Honor Society 4: Junior Red Cross 2: Girls' T Club 3. lj' JACKSON. MARYfClass Cabinet 4: Class Oili- cers: Secretary 2: Secretary 3: Dance Commit- tee 3: El Cervantes 2. 3: Flag' Bearer 2: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: G.S.L. 2. 3, 4: Junior Guard 3: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 4: Senior Council 4: Senior Oflice Committee 4: Student Body Secretary 4: Tennis Squad 3. 4: Student Council 4: Social Life Committee 2. 3. 4. JACOB. JIM--Intra-Mural Sports 4: Pep Squad 4: Play: The Swan 4: Radio Club 3: Dance Committee 3: National Thespian Society 4. JACOB. JOE-Chronicle 4: Dance Committee 3. 1: Football Squad 2. 3, -l: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3: Letterrnen's Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: Senior Council 4: Senior Office Committee 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Senior Usher 4. JAFFE. LILA-Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 1. JAMES. ANN-Dance Committee 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: .Iunior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2: National Honor Society 4: Pan-American Club 3: Quarterly 4: Senior Council 4: Tucsonian 4: Girls' T Club 4. JAMES. MORGAN-Pep Squad. JAMES. PAT--G.S.L. 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Pep Squad 3. 4. Page ST JESPERSEN, JO ANNE-Allegro -i. JOHNSON. DALE-EI Cervantes 2: lntra-Mural Sports 2: Pep Squad 3: Club 2. JOHNSON. JERRYfSwing Band l. JOHNSON, LEROY-Band 3. -lr Chess Club 2: Orchestra -1: Swing Band 4. JOHNSON. ROGER--Baseball Squad 2. 3. -lg Basketball Squad 2, 3, 4: Class Cabinet 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2: I.ettermen's Club 3, 7: Pep Squad 4. JOHNSON. ROSII-vChronicle 4: Dance Committee 3: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4 rPresident -ll: G.S.L. 2. 3. 4 fJunior Representative 33: Girls' T Club 3. 4: intra-Mulal Sports 4 lRepresentative 41: Junior Guard 33 Latin Forum 2: National Honor Society 43 Quarterly -1: Social Hour Committee 43 Tucsonian 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 2. 33 Senior Flag Guard 4: Rodeo Queen 4. JOHNSTON. JIM-Basketball Squad 2. -13 Flag Bearer 2: intra-Mural Sports 2: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad -4. JONES. DON-tTranst'erredl Basketball Squad 4. JONES. DON-Baseball Squad 2. 3, 4: Football Squad 2: Intra-Mural Sports 3: 1.ettermen's Club 3, 4: Pep Squad 4. JONES. IIOVVARD--Football Squad 2. 3. 4: Let- termen's Club 2. 3, i: Social Ilour Committee l: Track Squad 2, 3. 4. JONES. SHIRLEY- -Dance Committee 3: El Cer- vantes 33 Quarterly 43 Play: I'll Leave It to You -l: National Thespian Society 4. JORDAN, ELIZABETII-Chronicle 3. -i: El Cel'- vantes 2. 3: G.A.A. 2: Girls' 'I' Club 4 rSecre- tary il: National Honor Society -1: National Thespian Society 3. -1: Plays: Publieity Man- ager for Death Takes a Holiday 4: Quar- terly 3. 43 Social Hour Committee 4: Tennis Squad 3. 4: Thespians 3. 4: Tucsonian -1. KAPLAN, ESTHER--National Thespian Socie- ty 4. KATZ. SIDNEY-Cheer Leader 4: Pep Squad 4. KEAHEY. GENIA-Chronicle 2. 4: G.A.A. 2: Junior Guard 3: Pan-American Club 33 Pep Squad 2. 3. 1: Quarterly 4. Jeffery. Orville Jespersen. Jo Anne Johnson, Dale Johnson. .Ierry Johnson. Leroy Johnson Rogei Johnson. Rose Johnston. Jim Jones. Albert Jones. Don Jones. Don Jones. Howard Jones. Mary Evelyn Jones. Shirley Jordan. Elizabeth Kaplan. Esther Katz. Sidney Keahcy Genla , 1 'Q 'X 'VR' -S v Page 88 Kennedy Bill Kerns. Jane Kessinger. Pete Kierifl. Divk KiImiS0l1. JO Ann Kil'll'l0y- Dick Knight Viinifxed Lady, Pat Lammey, Neil Lane, Glenn Lang6li6YS, Duane LHOS- Walter KENNEDY, BILL-Chronicle 4: Quarterly 4. KERNS, JANE4Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4. KINNISON. JO ANN-Chronicle 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: Flag Bearer 2: Junior Guard 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Pan- Ameriean Club 2, 3: Quartcrly 2, 3: Speech Club 2: Tucsonian 2. 3: Pep Squad 2, 3. KINNEY. DICK-Badger Camera Cliekers 3. 41 Chronicle 3: Dance Committee 3: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. el: Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 4. KNIGHT. WINI1-'REDiI-Il Cervantes 2: G.A.A. 2: Latin Forum 2: Pep Squad 2. LADY. l'A'I'-Chronicle 3, 4: Dance Committees 3, -1: Flag Bearer 2: G.A.A, 2: Junior Guard 3: National Art Honor Society 2. 3: Pan- Ameriran Club 2: Plays: Stage Door 3: Tucsonian 2. -1: National Honor Society 21. LAIXIMEY. Nl-Jil.-Intra-Mural Sports 4: Stamp Club 2. 3. -1. LANE, GLENN-Dance Committee 3: Intra-Mural Sports 3. LAOS, WALTER-Chronicle 2: Dance Committee 2. -lg Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. 4: Junior Red Cross 2. 3, 4: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: Radio Club 2: Stamp Club 2, 3: Track Squad 4. Every year the senior class vice-presi- dent has been an outstanding boy. Some years he was with the Social Hour Committee and on the Quarterly Staff. Other years he was a fine golfer and head of the Chronicle distribu- tion staff. Several years he was in the National Honor Society and took the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship test. He has been fun, found in the senior office, and busy. Bill Golberg is all of these. gpo- 45 N .w. 41 tif, .5 4 , l ss' ' l W . Page 89 223, WWW' 'XR q vwimff' 'ta in lt's wonderful for a girl to be ath- letic when she doesn't look like it! Thats the general opinion when con- sidering Elizabeth Holbrook. 'Klddo along with the rest pecked at the typewriter in the senior office. Her hand was more often found clut ' a racquet for the tennis team, a 1 l A ..l pon with the song leaders, orL'i'tH'E i gavel for the Girls' T Club. Her pretty head led the Tucsonian Writing staff and made some fine grades. Lason. Barbara Laubscher. Bill Lax Leon. Virginia Lewis. Anita Lex 1,9 pni ' 4 Vt' WP X. ,V LASON, BAHBARA4l'Il Cervantes 3. -li G.A.A. 2. 3: Junior Guard 3. LALBSCHEH. BILL-Social llour Committee. 3 4. LEON. HECTOR-Balludeers 2, 3. 4: Chronicle 2. 31 Intra-Mural Sports 2: National Art Honor Society 2. 3. -1: Pep Squad 4: Plays: The Swan tStage Managerl: Quartctte 4: Quarterly 2. 3: Tliespian.: 4: Track Squad 2: Arion 2. 3. -1. Ll-LNVIS. ANITA --1'I'ransferredI. LEVVIS. MARTY-Pep Squad 2. 3. -lg Plays: The Swan 4: I'll Leave It to You 43 National Thespians -1. LEYVA, JOSEI'HINEwG.A.A. 2: Pep Squad 3: Junior Prom Dance Committee 3. son. VVard Lee. Mary Ann Lee. Richard is, Dwight Lewis. Marilyn Lewis. Marty R l 'X Q N, 1 2 1 i 4' 1' K 9 I f-4 'ii if . 'U Leon. Hector Leyva. Josephine i f'Q 415 Ld 1 Joann Lim, Jean Lim, Ray Lopez. Rachel Lord. Ruth Gaynell MeClanahan, Lee McClintock. Pat LICHTENSTEIN. JOANN-lil Cervantes 3: Play: Death Takes a Holiday 3. LIM. RAY-Intra-Mural Sports TZ LINDAMOOD, SAM-Basketball Squad 4: Chron- icle 3. 4: Class Cabinet 4: Flag Bearer 2: Golf Club 3: Golf Team 3: Intra-Mural Sports 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4 Junior Guard 3: tCouneil 3, Vice-President 41: Latin Forum 2. 33 Lettermen's Club 2. 3, 43 National Honor Squad 3: Social Hour Com- Squad 2. 3. -l. Society 3. -i: Pep mittee -11 'Tennis LINDSAY. MARGARICT--Chronicle lg G.A.A. -1: Latin Forum 21 Science Club l. LOBDELL, ED-Intra-Mural Sports 2. 4: Social Hour Committee 4. LOPEZ. RACIIEL---G.A,A. 2. lg Pep Squad 3. 4: Social Hour Committee 1. LORD. RUTH-Pep Squad -lg Social Hour Com- mittee 4. Q-Q Lindamood, Margaret Li Volsi. Frances Lorenzen. Jerry Lyerly. Nina Lyons, Carolyn McCord, Bud McCormick. Fay McGee. Lawrence J uq,La.-cf 4 'fgll I LYERLY. NINA-Class Cabinet -1: Dance Com- mittee 3: G.A.A. 25 Pep Squad 4: Senior Oilice Committee 43 Social Hour Committee 4: Reception Committee 4. IX'ic!xI.LISTER. GAYNI-ILL-Dance Committee 4: G.A.A. 2: Pep Squad -1: Song Leader 4. IX'lr'CLANAHAN. LEE-tT1'ans1'erred l. Mc'CLINTOCK. PAT-Dance Committee 3: Pep Squad 3: Plays: Death Takes a Holiday 3. Great Big Doorstep 3. Stage Door 3, Swan -lx Twirling 2. 3. -1: Dramatic Owls 2: National Thespian Society 4. P.lcCORD. BUD-Chronicle 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. 3, -tg El Cervantes 25 Football Squad 3, 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3: Junior Guard 3: Pan-American Club 2: Quarterly 3: Social Hour tVice-President 3. President -ii: Track Squad 3. 4: Tucsonian 3. 4: Social Life Com- mittee 4: Reception Committee T Club -1: National Honor Society -1. MCCORMICK. FAY-Band 3. -1 tLibrarian 3, 4: Secretary 47: El Cervantes 2. 3. -1: French Club -lg National Honor Society 4: National Instrumental Music Honor Society 4: Orches- tra 3. 4 tLibrarian 3, -li, Page 91 TtIt'lXfNIzS. .ll'..XfN Junior Red Lross 2. fl. 1: Na- tional 'l'hr-spian Soviety -l. Plays: The Swan l. Klr'li.XlN. I-It'NlCl'I - Pep Squad l. Xl:'lU'SSUN. WINSTONIA---.Iunior Red Cross 3. 1: No-l'i Grapliie Arts Club Il: Quarterly 4. 'llc'lilXNl-IY. FRANCICS--Chronicle 11 G.A.A. 2: Latin Forum 3: Social llour Committee 4: National llonor Soriety 1. Mt-lilSSlt'l-l. CIIARLICS-Basketball Squad 3: intra-Mural Sports 2: Lettermt-n's Club Il: 'I'rac'lt Squad 3. B1t'I,l'I.XN. C'Ul.I.I'II'IN Ballzltll't'l'S 2. 3. MCRAI-Z. BIl.LiBaskethall Squad 31 Chronicle -1: Dann' Committee 4: Football Squad 3, 4: Intra-Mural Sports 3. 4: Junior Guard 3: Let- termen s Cluo 3. 4: Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 4: Social Hour Committee 4. MVSPADDI-IN. BOB--Cheer Leader l. MUVAY. BOB-Intra-Mural Sports 1: Pep Squad 1. KIAHANY. IXJVV-Football Squad 2: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3: Pep Squad 2. 3. MANCUSO. LOIIISE-Pep Squad 2: Senior Coun- cil 1 MANSUR. D.'XVEfCl1ronivle 4: Dance Commit- tee 2. 3. 4: Flag Bearer 2: l-'oothall Squad 2. 3. 41 Intra-Mural Sports 3. 4: Junior Guard 3: Lettermen's Club 3. 4 4Seeretary 41: Plays: The Swan 4. I'Il Leave It to You 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Track Squad 3. 4: National Thespian Soeiety 4. M.-XRDON. BOB-Flag Bearer 2: Football 2: Intra-Mural Sports 2: Lettermen's Club 3. 1: Quarterly 4: Tucsonian 4. MARQCES. DOLORES-Song Leader 4: Chron- icle 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 3. 4: El Cer- vantes 2. 3: Flag Bearer 2: G.A.A. 2. 3: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4: National Art Honor Society 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: Quarterly 2. 3: Tuesonian 2, 4. McGee. Norman Melnnes. Jean MeKain. Eunice McKesson. VVinst0nia McKinney. Frances NICKISSILR Chaxlcs McLean. Colleen McLellan. James McRae, Bill McSpadden. Bob MeVay. Bob Magill Luulle Mahany, Dow Maneuso, Louise Mansur. David Mardon. Bob Markins. Joanna Marques Dolores ...,,-I f 'age E12 'Wr- 13' 'W f 49 1 Qi Dolores C. Marsden. Marilyn Marsh. Cody Cnmcn Martinez. Pauline Martinez. Stella MARSDEN. MARILYNA-1 Transferred l. MARSH. CODY-Chess Cluh 3: Chronicle 2. 3: Dance Committee 4: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 4: Latin Forum 3: Pan-American Club 3: National Honor Society 4: Quarterly 3. 4: Social Hour Committee 4. MARSH. MARVIN-Chess Club 3. l: Golf Club 3: lntra-Mural Sports 3: Sp-icncc Club 4. MARSH, PALlI,--D1lHL'Q Committee 3: Football Squad 2: Junior Guard 53: Junior Red Cross 3. 4. MARSHALL, BRUCE-Clicss Club 2. 4: Chronicle 2. 3. 4 lllcad Cartoonist 3. ell: Dance Com- mittee 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports fl: Junior Red Cross 3. 4: National Art llonor Society 2. 3. -l fPresident Ill: Pep Squad 4' Quarterly 2, 3. 4 I.-Xrt Editor Hr: Play: Stage Door lx Tucsonian 4. BTARTINICZ. CAIUIICN--Celwgilita l 2 MAKTINEZ. l'.XL'LlNl-I--I-ll Cervantes 2. 3: GA. A. 2. 3. -lg Drum and Bugle Corps 3. 4. MAUTEH. DOLORES-I'l'1'ansle1'red I . . K MAYER. BETTY-Jtlnmr Guaffi 3. .ldv . Marsh. Marvin Marsh, Paul Marshall. Bruce Blauter. Dolores May. Coralie Mayer. Betty The phrase eyes of blue must have been originated for Jack Hon 'cause he's really got them. His bright face always makes meeting him something special. Jack may have grinned at you in Mansfeld Junior High Schoolg he may have grinned from the Badger baseball diamond: or he may have grinned from beside a camera playing birdie for those Tucsonian ad shots. XQQ Page U 3 dw WNY, J 4 When someone mentions a girl who knows nearly every student in a school of 2500, We are brought directly to Mary Jackson, our student body secre- tary. Her name was made familiar to us when she led us as sophomore class secretary, then as junior class secre- tary. Mary could always relate endless tales of t'her Mexico. Tennis held a great deal of interest, and her friendly way held our interest. Maynard. Barbara Meade. Beverly Means. Joyce Milligzan. Bcttc Mills, Ann lvliralgio, Bill IXIAYNARIJ. BARBARA---I'l'ral1sfcr1'cd D. MEANS. .IOYCIC--National Instrumental Music Honor Society -l: Orche.tra 3. ei: Drum and Bugle Corps 2. 3, IVlPIlJl.i-JY. IJ.XVIDiGoll' Club Il: Golf Team 3: lntra-Mural Sports 533 Senior Council l. Ml-JPINAN, SIDNICY-Chronicle 2. 1: Latin Forum 2. 3: Pep Squad 3. el. lXlll,l,ltiAN. BIQTTIC -Dance Committee 3: fi.A.A. 3. -11 G.S.I-. 3: National Thespian Society lg Plays: Stage Door 3. The Swan -1. MILLS. ANN--Cheer Leader -13 Chronicle 2. 3. -1: Dance Committee 2. 3. 43 G.A.A, 2. 3: Junior Guard 31 National Honor Society 3. 43 Pep Squad 3: Quarterly 2. 3. 4 tliditorial Board -ilg Speech Club 3. 43 Tucsonian 2. 3. -1: Advanced Dancing Class 3. 4: Senior Flag Bearer 4. MIRALGIO. BILL--filand 2. 3. 1 t1'residc-nt ell: intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. 4: Lyrc's Club -l: Track Squad 3. 4. MONTES, MARY-Ei Cervantes 2. 3: Drum and Bugle Corps 4, MONTIJO. IRMA-Allegro 2, 3. 4: Balladettes 2. 3. 43 Balladeers 2. 3. 4: El Cervantes 2: Quartette 3, 4: National Honor Society 4. Medley. David Iiflccnan. Sidney Mille: Join Montano. Darlene Z'-lontcs. Mary T ntiio Ii -1-in Page Eli IN dine Mooney. Pat oiia Morales. Rene atherine Mowery. J. qt' if I 6 Moore. Clarence Moreno. Ramon Muncey. Claude Stagc Door 3: MOODY. NADINE-Play: Marching Squad 2. 35 Twirlers 3: National Thespian Society 4. MOONEY. PAT-Dance Committee 3: G.A.A. 2. 3: G.S.I.. 3g Girls' T Club 4: Quarterly 3: Radio Club 3. MOORE. MARY LOUISE-Danec Cummittcc l. MORALFTS. ARMANDO-fBadg:er Camera Click- ers 2. 3. 4: Chronicle 4: Gaphic Arts Club 2. 3. -lx Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. lg Pep Squad lj Quarterly 3. 41 Sahuaro Gxaphic Arts Club 2. 3: Track Squad 2. 3. 4: Tuqsonian 3. -l: 30 Club -1. MORALES. DOLORES-El Cervantes 2. MORALES. GLORIA-El Cervantes 2: Junior Guard 3: Tucsonian -1. MORALES. RENE-Latin Forum -l. MORENO. RAINION-Intra-Mural Sports 2. -., '51 Moore. Mary Louise Morey. Bonnie Munn. Gene av . Q an r ' f ii .fi Morales, Armando Morales. Dolores Morgan. Charlotte Morgan. Don Murphg. Myron Murray. Don MOREY. BONNIEfBalludettes 2. MORGAN. CHARLOTTE-Balladeers 23 Dance Committee 33 National Thespian Society 4: Plays: Big Doorstep 3. Stage Door 3. A'Death Takes a Holiday 3, The Swan 4: Twirling 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Owls 2. 3. MORGAN. DON-Football Squad 21 Intra-Mural Sports 3. -l: Track Squad 2. MORROXV. KATHERINE-National Art Honor Society 2. 3. MUNC1-JY. CLAUDE-Chronicle 4: Dance Com- mittee 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 3: Pep Squad 3. -1: Quarterly 4. MURRAY. DON--Badger Camera Clickers 3. el: Class Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 4: Flag Bearer 2: Football Squad 2. 3. 4: Graphic Arts Club 3: Intra-Mural Sports -1: Letter- men's Club 3. 43 No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 3 4Vice-President 3b : Quarterly 43 Social Hour Committee 4: Tucsonian 45 Wrestling Team 4: Stadium Manager at Graduation 3: Senior Mid-Year Graduation Usher -i. Page 95 , sr 1 ' lm In l ,.,. f NAIJY. .IIINE-EI Cervantes 3: G.A.A. 4: Intra- Rlural Sports 4. N.XliCllU. .XLICE-Chronicle: G.A.A. 4: G.S.L. 4: Girls' T Club 1: Girls Social Hour Com- mittee 4. Nl'1AX'I'l l'. TOIKlMYYChronicle 2: intra-Mural Sports 3. fxll-ZWOLD. PAUL-Chronicle 2. 3. 4 lliditor 41: Class Cabinet 4: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 3, Council 3, 4: National Honor So- ciety 3. 4: Pan-American Club 3: Pep Squad 3: Play: Arsenic and Old Lace 2: Quai'- terly 2. 3: Social Hour Committee 3. 4: Tu- sonian 2. 3: Dramatic Owls 2: Camera Click- ers 3. NOIJ-IN. LILA LEE-Cheer Leader 4: Chronicle 4' Dance Committee 4: Flag Bearer 2: Graphic Arts Club 3: Junior Guard 3: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 3: Pep Squad 3, 4: Quarterly 3, 4: Social llour Committee 4: Tucsonian 3, 4: Reception Committee 4. NORBURN, JOAN-Allegretto 4: G.A.A. 4: Jun- ior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 2: Tucson- ian 4. NORMART, GLADYS-G.A.A. 4. Nady. June Narcho. Alice Neavitt. Tommy Nolen. Lila Lee Norburn. Joan Normart, Gladys, O'Bi-ien. .Toe Ochoa. Bertha O'Donnell. Ernie A. . -.iw Vx .. I ' '42 W' Q Page SIG NORWOOD, FRANCESfFrench Club 3: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 3. 4: Pep Squad 4: Plays 3: Quarterly 3. 4. NUNEZ, ANITA-Chronicle 21 National Art llonor Society 3: Drum and Bugle Corps 3. 4. O'BRIEN. JOE-Tucsonian 2: Club 2. OCHOA. BERTHA-Graphic Arts Club 2: Pep Squad 2. 4. UDONNELI.. ERNIE-Badger Camera Cliekers 3. 4: Chess Club 2: Chronicle 4: Junior Prom Dance Committee 3: Flag Bearer 3: Graphic Arts Club 3. 4: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 4: Sahuara Graphic Arts Club 3. 4: Senior Council 4: 30 Club 4: National Honor Society 4. OLIPHANT. JANETTEAChronic'Ie 2: Tucson- ian 2. OLIVER. BOBABaseball Squad 2. 3. 4: Intra- Mural Sports 4: Lettermen's Club 3. 4: Na- tional Art Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: Radio Club 3, 4. OROZCO. CECIL-Intra-Mural Sports 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4: 30 Club 3. 4 fPresident 31. Nielsen. Beverly Nieto. Natalie Niewold Paul Norwood, Frances Nuehring. Elsie Nunez. Anita Oliphant. Janette Oliver. Bob Orozco. Cecil 3 lacinto Norma Ortiz, Belen Page, Frank OROZCO, JACINTO-Band 21 Junior Guard 3. OTTO. ROBERT-lntra-ltlural Sports 3: Pep Squad 3. OVER. FRANK-Pep Squad 3. iz Radio Club 2: Tucsonian -1. sl 5x PADILLA. SARAH-G.A.A. 23 Graphic Arts Club 2: Dance Committee 3. PADRICS. NORBIA-El Cervantes 2: Pep Squad 3. PAGE. FRANK-Cli1'onic'le 12. 3. l: Dance Com- mittee 3. 4: Graphic Arts Club 2. 3. 4: Intra- Mural Sports 3: National Art Honor Society 2, 3, -1: Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 2. 3, 4 fArt Editor -ll: Sahuara Graphic Arts Club 2. 3. -1: Tucsonian 4. - PAKULA, DAVID-lTransferrecl l. PALOMINO, MANNYvFootball Squad 3. l: Intra- Mural Sports 2. Otto, Robert Over. Frank Padilla. Joe Pakula, David Palermo. Richard Palomino. Manny G' X 4 ' fgfglflvf Padilla, Sarah Parish, Betty From what we know Paul Niewold's senior year consisted of all work and no play. The catch is he's not a dull boy. In fact, it was his friendly busi- nesslike manner that helped make some top honors for our Cactus Chron- icle. Paul was a vital part of the pho- tography class. He was very active on the Junior Red Cross Council in his senior year and was an assistant edi- tor of the Tucsonian in his junior year. tis Page EP 'Q . P , u Perhaps the cleverest and most versa- tile actor in THS is Michael Pistor. He finds a natural outlet for his Wit in the Chronicle column dubbed Mike Fright, which half the students turn to first for enjoyable reading. Mike holds positions on the editorial boards of both the Chronicle and Quarterly and is also a member of the Senior Council and Boys' Social Hour Com- mittee. His resonant voice is a must for many high school assemblies and, as a result, he was voted a senior graduation speaker. Mike's person- ality and unique wit rate high among his fellow students. PARK. JOHN4Chroniele iz Junior Red Cross 2: National Honor Society -i: Quarterly -1. PARKE, ERNESTHYTl'lll'lSf0ltl'l'l.ll. PAVONE. RALPHHCTransferredP. PEARMAN. KATHLEEN-lTransferreill. PEDERSON. NORMAN-Intra-Mural Sporla 3. 4: Latin Forum 2: Lettermen's Club 3. -1: Tennis Squad 2. 3. -1. PELLON, GRACE-G.A.A. 2. -iz Girls' Dru-11 :mil Bugle Corps 2, 3. PENNINGTON. ANNAChronicle 4: Class Cabinet 43 Dance Committee 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. -4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: Senior Council -1: Senior Oilice Committee 4: Tucsonian fi. PEREZ, AURORA-G.A.A. 2. 3: Graphic Arts Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4. PERRIN. GVVENvG.A.A. 2. 4. PERRY. RONNIE-Pep Squad 3. -1. PETERS. FREDA MARIE-Chronicle 4: Dance Committee 3: Dean's Committee 43 French Club 3. 4: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 3, -ig National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4 g Pep Squad 2. 3: Plays: Spring Green 2. Great Big Door- step 3. Don't Feed the Animals 33 The Swan -1: Quarterly 3. 4 fEdit0rial Board -il: Social Hour Committee 4: Thespians 2. 3 :gVice-President 3. President 43: Tucsonian . 4. Park. John Parke. Ernest Pavone. Ralph Paz. Mary Pearman. Kathleen Ptdtison Noimin Pellon, Grace Pennington, Ann Perez. Aurora Perrin. Gwen Perry. Ronnie Ptttis Fieda Maile 5 Y 2 . 1 f 'Z e 5 ll. .fa Page HS li of 1 fd! 9 fr . ' 17 ,-F ' K - ., ,lf , 1 l ,ar 4 'ff .',. I :fy Q7- vw? '-INA B1 Pfeifer, Gloria Pfeiffenberger. Jean Pfeiffer. Philip Philp. .Iohn Pinkerton. Cherie Ronald Pistor. Mike Pittman, .lean Plante, Gratia Poliakoff. Micki Pollard. Lee Jimmle Ponce. Phillip Porter. Verdaun Prater. Bob Press. Paul Pritchard. Harry PEYTON. BILL-V-Band 2: Basketball Squad 2. 3. 4: Chronicle 4: Dance Committee 3. 4: Golf Club 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2, 3. 4: Junior Red Cross 2. 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 3. 4: Senior Oilice Committee 4: Social Hour Committee 3. 4: Tucsonian 4: National Honor Society 4. PFISIFER. GLORIA-Chronicle -l. PFEIFFENBERGER, JEAN-Junior Red Cross 3. 4: National Art Honor Society 3. 4: Na- tional Thespian Society 3. 4: Plays: Death Takes a Holiday. :Stage Door. The Swan. American Comedy : Thespians 3. 4: Tuc-Hi 43 Science Club 4: National Honor Society 4: National Thespian Society 4. PFEIFFER. PHII.IPAChess Club 2: Junior Red Cross 2: Latin Forum 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4: Plays: Spring Green 2. Arsenic and Old Lace 2. Stage Door 3: Quarterly 2: Thespians 2. 3. 4. PHILP. JOHN-Pan-American Club 3: Radio Club 3. 4: Stamp Club 2. 3: 30 Club 4. PINKERTON. C'HERIE4G.A.A. 2. 3: National Art Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4. PION. RONALD-t'i'ransl'crred 5. PISTOR. MIKE-Chronicle 2. 3. 4 tliditorlal Board 45: Dance Committee 3: Flag Bearer 2: French Club 3: National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 2. 3: Plays: Arsenic and Old Lace 2, The Swan 4: Quarterly 2, 3, 4 4Editorial Board ll: Senior Council 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Thespians 2. 3. 4: Tucsonian 2. 4: Senior Graduation Speaker 4. POLIAKOFF. MICKI-Chronicle 4: El Cervantes 3: G.A.A. 3: Quarterly 4. POLLARD, LEE-AtTransfcrretll. PUNCH. PHILLIP -'-' Flag Bearer 2: Intra-Mural Sports 3. 4: Pep Squad 2. el. PORTER. VERDAUNfFlag Bearer 2. 3: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4 fProgram Chairman 43: G.S.L. 45 Girls' T Club 4: Orchestra 2. 3, 4 tSecretary ll: Pep Squad 2. 4: National Honor Society 4. PRATER. BOB--Football Squad 2, 4. Page El PROCTOR. I.ORRAINE4Chroniele 4: Class Cab- inet 4: Danee Committee 3: Junior Guard 3: Latin Forum 2 tSeeretary 2r: National Honor Society 43 Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 4: Soeial Hour Committee 3. 4: Tuesonian 4: School Reception Committee 4: Honor Guard 4: Reception Committee 4. PCLUS. BENJAMIN--Badger Camera Cliekers 3, 43 Graphic Arts Club 2: No-Pi Graphit' Arts Club 2: Saguaro Graphic' Arts Club 3. 4: Tue- ronian 3. 4 tl'hotographer Assistant 3. -ll. QUICK. IVIABEI.-Chronicle 4: Danee Committee 4: G.A.A. 4: Pep Squad 4: Plays: Stage Door 3. Great Big Doorstep 3: Soeial Hour Committee 4. RAIFF, STANLEY---Chess Club 2: I-Il Cervantes 2. 3: Junior Red Cross 3: National Thespian Soeiety 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: Plays: Stage Door 3, The Swan 4: Thespians 3. -1. RAIXQBQXUIJ, MARY JANE-Junior Red Cross RAMIREZ. NELLIE-El Cervantes 2: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3. IIAMIREZ. IIOBERT--I:'ootlJall Squad 2. RAYNOR. MILDRED-Chronicle 2: G.A.A. 2. -1: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. Ai. READ. DICKfChess Club 2. 3: Junior Red Cross 3. 4: Pep Squad 2. HECKART, MARGARET-K l.A..'X. 3. RICINHARD. El'JI'I'll-Freneh Club 3. REINHARDT. 1-'Rl-ID-tTransferredl. REINEMAN. EDVVARD-Chroniele -i: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: Quarterly 4. REYES. AURORAwEl Cervantes 2. 3: G.A.A. 2. 3: Graphic Arts Club 2. 3: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 2. 3: Sahuaro Graphit' Arts Club 2. 3: Marching Squad 3: Twirling 3, 4. RAMIRPIZ. ELVIRA--t'Transferredl. r toi Lorraine Pulos. Benjamin Quick. Mabel Quilter. Dick Quirox. Josephine Raiff, Stanlu Rimiiud. Mary Jane Ramirez. Elvira Ramirez. Nellie Ramirez, Robert Raynor. Mildred Read, Dick Retltut Margaret Reinhard. Edith Reinhardt. Fred Reineman. Edward Remes. Bill Reyes. Auioia an Page 100 . A at V fly 'lb . tif 1 -4. . -v K J 3 Q , 4 Qt Rcycs. Lupita Ricsgo. Fred Reyna. Delia Reynolds. Bob Rillos. Henry Rivera. Angelita RPJYNA, IJPILIA--G.A.A. 2: Graphic Arts Club 3: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 3: Quarterly -1: Sahuaro Graphic Arts Club 4. RI'IYNOI.DS. BOB--El Cervantes 3: .Junior Rcd Cross 2, 3, -l. RICHERSON. JUDY-Allegro 2. 3. 1: Allcguctto 2: Balladeers 2. 3. 4: Chronicle -1: Dancc Com- mittee 3. 4: El Cervantes 3: G.A.A. 2: Na- tional Honor Society 3, -1: Play: Stage Door 3: Quarterly 4: Tucsonian 3. 4: National Thespian Society -1. RICIIAIIT. VIRGINIAAClass Cabinet el: Dancc Committee 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: Junior Rod Cross 2. 2. 4: Pep Squad ,lg Quarterly -1: Scnior Council 4. RlYl'IR.X. L'UNNll'I-Pan-Aniclican Club Ji. ROBBINS. IIOWARIJ-4Transfcrrctll. ROBERTS. GLENNE-National Art Honor So- ciety 3. -1. Rhinehart. Jean Richcrson, Judy Richart. Virginia Rivera. Connie Robbins. Howard Roberts. Glenne The meaning of Brit Smith and an earwide grin came to be the Very same during the '47-'48 year. He was senior class president and promoted everything the class enjoyed. Remem- ber the prom, assembly, and ditch day? Brit may be known to you as the fellow who sports wild shirts. He does, and says Uthey're a way of inter- preting my personalityf' It wasn't his personality, however, that won a first string slot on the state basketball team. 4 rf f. fl , 7 3 1 1 l'a 1 1111 if 6 fi J J 5' 4, , tx f l X . 6 , ffm V i Tucson High's very large councilman- at-large is footballer Don Smith. Dean'l carried the ball for THS dur- ing all the seasons of his school year, and despite continued spring fever, found time for the Social Hour Com- inittee, Chronicle, athletic squads, and more nicknames than anyone else in school. Don sported a very red letter- sweater, minus a T-pin, but decked with Ubottle tops, pipe cleaners, and shoe strings. Roberts. Ralph Robredo. Hector Rodriguez. Eugene Roediger. Bob Romero. Bridget Romero. Gilbert Romero. Ray Romo. Molly Rose. Barbara Ross, Lois .ng Page ZIU2 ROBERTS. RALPH--'Badger Camera Clickcrs 2. 3. 4 fPresident 41: Chronicle 2: Graphic Arts Cluh 2, 3. 4: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2: Quarterly 2: Tucsonian 2. 2 lHead Photographer Sl: National Honor So- ciety 4. ROIZREDO, HECTORfBand 2. 3 !Assistant Per- sonnel Manager 41: Graphic Arts C'ub 2, 3. 1: Intra-Mural Sports 3: Quarterly 2. 3. -1: Sahuaro Graphic Arts Club 3: Swing Band -l. RODRIQUEZ. EUGENE-Intra-Mural Sport: 4. ROI-IDIGER. BOB-Chess Club 2. 4: Football Squad 2: Intra-Mural Sports 4: Junior Guard 31 Lettermen's Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 2. 3: Plays 4: Quarterly 4: Senior Council -1: Senior Ollice Committee 4: Social Hour Com- mittee 4: Tennis Squad 2. 3. 4: Tucsonian 4: Senior Guard 4. HOMERO. BRlDGET+G.A.A. 2: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 4: Pep Squad 3. IIOMEIZO. CHRISTINA-Balladcttes 2: Ballad' ccrs 3. 4. ROMERO. GILBERT-Graphic Arts Club 2. 3. -l: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 4: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 2. 3. 4: Quarterly 3. 4. ROMERO. RAY-Football Squad T23 Intra-Mural Sports 2. 4: Pep Squad 3: Play: Spanish Play 2. ROMO. MOLLY-G.A.A. 2: Graphic Arts Club: Pep Squad 3: Quarterly 2: Saliuaro Graphic Arts Club 2. ROSS. LOIS-Chronicle 4: Dance Committee 3. 4: El Cervantes 3: G.A.A. 2: Junior Guard 3: Pep Squad 3, 4: Swing Band 4: Rhapsody in Dance 4. ROUSH. HOWARD-Stamp Club 2: VVrcstling 3. Romer o Chl istina Roush Houai d Bob ' Q, lsr 1, Vg, f ' , 4 ,, X V 0 In -., 5 11 . ' -3. , 1 eff H if 3 J l' 12 -f WW,,.., f lgwt .. . q A . A 'X ' 1' M pax- ,, 3 ll! :J . .. 1' lla , . V f , ,jg ., V W .Q fi Xa l A ws 2 :24 gl 1 'Y L l l ,,,,4 gg: i J - f-,A gm-5 q l ' 4 S lv in , i - 1,., x if W f' uw' Wi .64 f l 'NV' 4 RUPILAS. ALICE-Marching Squad 2: Drum and Bugle Corps 2. liUl'II.AS. ELSA-lil Cervantes 2. IICNKIJC. F.lICKEl'If-'AlIc1.frL'lto 2. -l. lil,'SSl'Il,L. JIJNE-llrapliic Arts Club l, RYKKI-IN. DICK--Band 2. 3. 11 Intra-Mural Sports 3: Lyre's Club -l: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 3: Play: Spring Green 2: Tennis Squad 2: Tucsonian 3. -1: Club 3. 4: National Instrumental Music Honor Society 4. SABOR. JOHN-- 30 Club 3. -1. 1 ' bv In Fernando Ruelas. Alice Ruelas. Elsa Ruelas. Gilbert Runkle. Mickee Russell. June Rykken. Dick Sabor. John Salazar, Josephine Salgado, Guillermina Sandoval. Sabino Virginia Santo. Rose Mary Sfisre. Lewis Sawyer. Dick Schick. Joy Schifano, Joe SALGADO, GUII.ERlN1lNA - Girls' 'l'xsirlln1,: Squad fl. SANTANIJI-ZR. VIRGINIA-Wl'Il Cervantes Sl: tl. A.A. 2. SANTU. ROSE IVIARY-fAllcgl'ctto 3. SASSI-Z, LEWIS-Banrl 3. l: Chronicle 4: lmothall Squad 3: National Honor Society -4: National Instrumental Music Honor Society -1: Quar- terly -1: Swing Band lx Tucsonian ei: Science Club -l. SAXVYI-IR. DICK-Chess Club 3: Dance Commit- tee 3: National Art Honor Society 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society -1: Pep Squad 4: Quarterly -1: Stamp Club 2. 3. SCHICK. JOY-Chronicle -1: Dance Committee 3: I-'lag Bearer 2: Junior Guard 3: Pep Squad 3. 'lg Play: Stage Door 31 Senior Ofiice Com- mittee 4: Tucsonian 3. -1: National Thespian Society 4: Social Hour Committee -1, Page 103 SCIITXIIDT. FRANCI-ZS-Allc-grotto 3: Allegro 4: Balladettes 3: Balladec-rs 4: Dzmee Committee 3: El Cervantes 3: Pep Squad -lg Plays: Death Takes a Holiday 3. The Swan 4: National llonor Society 4: National Thespian Society -1. SFIIVLTZ. l3liX'liRI,Y--4 Transferred I. Sl-IANEY. Ill-INIJRIKV-Dance Connnittet- Il. '41 lil fil'l'X2ll1ll'S Il: Flag.: Bt-arm' 2: Inlra-Rlural Sports 2. 73: .Iunior Guard Il: Pep Squad -lg Quarterly ti: Tutzaonian 3. Slil,lGl4Ili. CllAlil.l'2S-'-lfrt-nrh Club II. 1: Latin lforunm Il. SllAl 'l'ON, B011--4'l'ransl'errerlJ. Slll'5Alf'Fliili.'S:XRAll ---- G.A.A. 2. Il. l: Girls' Band 2, 3, Iulrling 3.4. SIEGLE. JOAN-Chronicle 2, 4: El Cervantes 31 Pep Squad 3: Tucsonian 3. 4. SILVER. ROVYENA-Chronirle 3: Latin Forum 2. 3: Dramatic Owls 2: Pep Squad 2. 3. SIMMONS. liOBIiHT-Band 2. JE. l: National 'In- strumental Music Honor Society 1: Swing Band 3. 4. SIMPSON. ANDY-1Transferred J. SlNCl.AIli. IZISTTY-Chronicle -li lil Cewaxntvs 2: Pop Squad 3: Quarterly fl: Tuesonian 1: Na- tional Honor Society 4. SMITH. ALFRISD-Chronicle 2. 3: French Club 33 Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. 41 Junior Red Cross 4: Pan-American Club 2: Pep Squad 3: Quarterly 2. 3. 4: Radio Club 2. 3: Track Squad 3. 4. SHINN. liAlC--Allegretto 123 fl.A.A. 2. Il. SMl'l'll. ARNOLD--l't-p Squad 4. Srhmidt. Frances S:'hnt-idor. Marilyn Svliultx. Beverly Seaney, Hendrik Sehy. Mary Lee Seligcr, Charles Shafton. Bob Slit-affor. Sarah Shinn. Rae Siegle. Joan Silver. Rowena Simmons. Robert Simpson. Andy Sims. Louise Page 104 13 Sinclair. Betty .' '4 Skelton. Odean Smith. Alfred Smith. Arnold -q 'Q I. 1567 ,vf Smith Bilt Smith. Dixie Smith, Don Smith. John Snxdei Bill Snyder, Willard Sokoloff, Burton Sotelo. Ray SMITI-I, BRIT-Baseball Squad 2. 3: Basbetball Squad 2. 3. 4: Chronicle 3, 4: Class Cabinet 4: Class President 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Golf Club 2. 3: Golf Team 2, 3: Intra- Mural Sports 2. 3, 4: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4 tPresident 3. Council 4i: Latin Forum 2: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Na- tional Thespian Society 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: Plays: Great Big Doorstep 3. Death Takes a Holiday 3, How to Propose 4: Quarterly 3. 4 fEditorial Board 41: Senior Council 4: Senior Office Committee 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Tucsonian 4. SMITH. DIXIE-Allegro 4: Allegretto 4: Bal- ladettes 4: Balladeers 4: Latin Forum 2. SMITH, DON-Chronicle 4: Class Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Flag Bearer 2: Football Squad 2. 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3: Junior Guard 3: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4: Lette-rmen's Club 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: Pep Squad 4: Senior Council -1: Social Hour Committee 4: CounciIman-at- Large 4: Track Squad 2. 3. 4. SMITII. JOHN-El Cervantes 2, 3: Intra-Mural Sports 2. SMITH. MARYANNA-Allegro 4: Allegretto 4: Balladeers 4: Balladettcs 4: Chronicle 4: El Cervantes 2: National Instrumental Music Society 4: Organ Club 3. 4 tVice-President 43: National Honor Society 4. SMITII. MILDRED-tTransferred l . SNYDER. BILL-Football Squad 2: lntra-Mural Sports 4: Junior Red Cross 3. SNYDER, WILLARD-Chronicle 2. 3. 4: Class Cabinet 4: Class President 2: Dance Com- mittee 3. 4: El Cervantes 2, 3: Flag Bearer 2: Football Squad 2. 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports Manager 3. 4: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. -11 National Honor Society 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: Quarterly 3, -1: Senior Office Committee 4: Social Hour Committee 3. 4: Student Body President 4: Track Squad 2: Tucsonian 3. -1: Assembly Committee 4: Student Council 4: Senior Honor Guard 4, SOKOLOFF. BURTON-French Club 2. 3. 4: Club 3. 4: Science Club 4: National Honor Society 4. SOTO, CONSIJELO-Dance Committee 2: El Cer- vantes 2: Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 2. -ni Smith. Maryanna Smith. Mildred Soto. Carmen Soto, Consuelo Our little ball of fire, more commonly known as student body prexy, is still more commonly known as Willard Snyder, the fellow with that sun- shiny smile. There's not a student who could forget Willie's administra- tion, It included a lot of things that Tucson High hadnit seen before. Who doesn't remember rallies, cheer lead- ers, dances, or the '47-'48 year? There's not a student who could forget Willard Snyder himself. iv 1 'ts is Q . X -2 FL? 'A gf Q Page 105 f 'W ,' as 'fs Q z s Q ' l C, 4 f I There's a white flash. The blur clears, and you see a grinning face step from behind the camera. Sound familiar? It should. Pete Specht's face greeted many of you in the same manner more than once. Pete was one of the many who have bands on his teeth and one of the few who still smile Wide. His collection of used flash bulbs we can thank for the pages of pictures cap- turing our memories. Spet-lit. Pete Statler. Norman Stewart. Virgil Stille. John 'F 2 nf an - gs . ., ., , W Stevenson. Glenn Stivers. George Page 106 Y v 1 SPECHT. I'IiTEABaclger Camera Clickers 2. 3. 4 lPresldent -13: Chronicle 2, 3: Golf Club 4: Graphic Arts Club 2. 3. 1: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 2. 3, 4: Quarterly 2. 3: Stthuaro Graphic Arts Club 2. 3. 4: Tuesonian 2. 3. -t iPhoto Editor 41: SO Club 2. 3. 4. STATZICR. NORMAN-Band 3: Orchestra 3. 4. STEVENSON. GLENN-Cheer Leader 3. 4: Foot- hall Squad 2: Intra'Mural Sports 2. 3: Radio Club 3: Track Squad 2. 3: 30 Club 3. 4. STEXYART. BOB - Football Squad 2: Track Squad 2. STISVVART MAITRICE-Senior Council 1: Social Ilour Committee 4. S'l'lCVVAR'l'. PAULINI-IiAIlegro 2. 3. -tx Alleyzretto 2: Balladettes 2: Balladeers 2. 3. 4: Class Cabinet 4: Class Secretary 4: Dance Commit- tee 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: Quartette 3. 4: Senior Otlice Committee 4: Social Hour Committee 4: Social Life Committee l: Senior Honor Guard 4: National Honor Society -l. S'I'PIVVART. YIRGII.--lfootball Squad 2: Intra- Nlural Sports 4: Lettermt-n's Club 2. 3. -l: Track Squad 2. 3. 4. STILLE, JOHN-tTransferred I. STIVIQRS. GEORGEfChronicle 4: Dance Com- mittee 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. 4: Junior ' Red Cross 2, 3: National The-spian Society 4: Plays: Stage Door 3. The Swan 4: 6 Quarterlv 4: 30 Club 2. l 0 STOCK. SHIRLEY-Pep Squad 4. STOCKWELL. EDWIN- 3O Club 4. STORMS. ANN-Dance Committee 3. 4: El Cer- vantes 3: G.A.A. 2: Orchestra 3: Organ Club 2: Pep Squad 3, 43 Social Hour Committee 4. Stewart. Bob Stewart. Maurice Stt I tu nt Stock. Shirley Stockwell. Edwin Storms nn nl Y .4 Z 'Lf . ,gf 1 Slld El 'Vial ha Strickland. John Strittmatter. Mary Sundt Thomlf Surguy. LeMaire Sutherland, Jim 'lalmage Louise Tanner. James Taylor. Ceatrice STRASSER, MARTHA-Allegretto 25 El Cervan- tes 33 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Pan-American Club 3. STRICKLAND. JOHN-Graphic Arts Club 3: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 31 Quarterly 3. SULLIVAN, DON-Baseball 2: Dance Committee 3: Intra-Mural Sports l: Latin I-'orum 2: Pep Squad 3. SUNDT. T1IURALF--Orchestra 3. SIJRGIJY. LEMAIRE-National Honor Society lg French Club 2. 3. 4 fViceAPresident -U. SUTHERLAND. JIM-Chronicle 3. -1: Dance Com- mittee 3: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3: Pep Squad 4: Quarterly 4: Social Hour Committee -l. Strittmatter. Robert Suarez, Ophelia Sullivan. Don Sutton. Delbert Tahan, Edmond Tainter. Helen Taylor. Ivan Taylor, Thelma Tegart. Clairetta TAHAN, EDMOND - Chess Club 4: Science Club 4. TAINTER. HELEN4Chess Club 3. -1: Chronicle -1: El Cervantes 2: National Art Honor So- ciety 2. 3. 4: Quarterly 4: National Honor Society 4. TALMAGIC. LOUISE-Allegro 2, 3: Allegretto 2: Balladettcs 2: Balladeers 2, 3: El Cervantes 3. ,lp French Club 43 Junior Red Cross 3, -1: National Honor Society 3, l: Play: Ameri- can Comedy -1: Quarterly 3. -1: Advanced Dancing 4. TANNER. JAMES-Basketball Squad 2: Junior Red Cross 2. TAYLOR. IVAN-Band 2: Class Cabinet 2: Dance Committee 2: Football Squad 2. 3: Intra- Mural Sports 2, 3. -1: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. -lg Latin Forum 2. 3: Senior Council 'lg Social Hour Committee 2: Swing Band 21 Track Squad 2. P1,.,e Ol 'l'l1I3IPLE. BEVI'IRLYftTransferredI. 'l'1i0RlAS. BOB-Graphic Arts Club IS. -4. THOMAS. DOROTHY-Pep Squad 3. bl. THOMAS. JEAN-Allegretto 3: Balladettes 3: Chronicle -1: Dance Committee 3: El Cervan- tes 2: G.A.A. 2, 3: Junior Guard 3: Jllfllfll Red Cross 2: Pan-American Club 2: Senior Council -1: Advanced Dancing 3. 4, THOMPSON. JODY-Badger Camera Cliekers 31 Chronicle 2. 3. 4 rBusiness Manager 4l: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. 2: Pan-Amer- ican Club 2: Pep Squad 3: Quarterly 4: Senior Council 4: Social Hour Committee 4 1Secre- tary 47: Tucsonian 2, 3, 4: Social Life Com- mittee 4. TOUCH E. ALBERT-Dance Committee 2. 3: Intra-Mural Sports 2, 4: Pep Squad 2. 3. -1: 30 Club 2. TUUT. JIM--I-'ootball Squad ... TRACY. ELIZABETH-Chronicle 2: El Cervan- tes 3: Latin Forum 2: Stamp Club 3. URYNOVVICZ. MARY-Flag Bearer 2: Guard 3: Tucsonian 4. Tellez. Mary Tellez, Richard Temple. Beverly Thayer, Jim Thomas. Bob Thomas, Jean Thompson, Jody Torres. Evangeline Touche. Albert Tout. Jim Trillo, Gloria Trowbridge, Peter Turner. Willie Joe Tyler. Jack Urynowicz. Mary ' 'WW 35- C la f Page JUS Junior Thomas, Dorothy Tracy, Elizabeth Valdez. Carmen fl? ,-'N Xalenzutla Joe Vankirk. Earlene Varcla. Helen Vasali. Virginia Vasquez. Dolores Vaigquez. Rudy Xiesca Noiman Viney. Esther Visconti. Peter NValker. Anita XVard, Doug Ward. l-'rank VANKIRK. EARLENE-Pep Squad 2, Il. VARFILA. HELEN-El Cervantes 2: Orchestra 4 tPresidc-nt -11. VASALI. VIRGINIA-Allegretto 2: National Thes- i r itx 3 4 Pla s De1th Tikes 1 pan Sxcej . : yi z z iz Holiday 3, The Swan 43 Thespians 3. -1. VASC,2UI'Z. l'7Ol,ORES-Graphic Arts Club 2. 3: No-Pi Graphic Arts Club 2. 3: Sahuaro Graphic Arts Club 2. 3: Marching Squad Il: 'Vxvirlers 3. VASQUEZ. RUDY- Badger Camera Clit-kt-rs fl. -l: Baseball Squad 2: Graphic Arts Club 2. Il, -iz Intra-Mural Sports 2: Quarterly -l. Yll'lSt'A. NORMAWl'an-American Club 2. 3. VINI-LY. l-ISTHICII-1Tranrfericdr. WALKIGR. ANITA-Allegro 3. 1: Allegrelto 2: Balladcttes 2: Balladeers 3, -1: Chronicle fl: Dance Committee 33 G.A.A. 1: National Honor Society 4: National Thespian Society 43 Pep Squad 2. 3, -13 Play: The Swan 4. XVARD. DOUG-Chews Club 'Zz Chronicle -1: Jun- ior Class Vice-President 3: Flag Bearer 2: Football Squad 2: lntra-Mural Sports 2. 3. -l: Junior Guard 3: Lettermen's Club 2. 3. -1: Pep Squad 3. 41 Quarterly 2. 3: Senior Ollice Committee 4: Social Hour Committee 2. 3, l: Student Body Vice-President -11 Track Squad 2. 3. 43 Tucsonian 2. 3: Social Life Committee 3. If gentlemen prefer blondes, we can easily understand why our senior class secretary is so Well-liked. Pauline Stewart was responsible for several people's unnecessary trips to the senior office and for keeping our class books balanced. We can also thank Butch for representing our school by singing with the Mixed and Girls' Quartettes. She's corresponding secre- tary for the Tuc-Hi, but her major extra-curricular activity was a six- footer. Ti? .p A W.- , . I Page 1051 Warrior, Lois XVashington. Robert xl't'X0lllJl'l'f,.f. Lloyd NVhai'lield. Jeanne Q .., mm 7 ' 2 Laughing brown eyes and a perfected giggle are Jody Thompson's. Like any Tucson High girl, she hates health class and loves Mr. Gridley. Jody is responsible for turning the senior girls into professional models by using them for her very original picture ads in the Chronicle. She's also very eager to reach her real advertising world, where her nice way and smil- ing face can't help making her a success. VVeber. Wilda XVharton. Jerry VYARRIOR. LUIS-Junior Red Cross, 2. 3. -i. VVASHINGTON. ROBlCl'tT-elfoothxlll Squad 21 Intra-Mural Sports 2. 1: 'I'r:n1'k Squad 2. 1. XYEBER. VV1I.DAfNation:il Art Ilonor Society -1. WEINIIIT. LENETT-Orchestra '!. XVELLMAN. HARRY-Drmce Committet- ig Intra- Mural Sports 2. 3. 4: Junior Red Cross 2: Pep Squad 3: Track Squad 2. VYERBRICK. MARTHA-'t9.A.A. Il: Pep Squad LZ. VVEYENBERG, LLOYD-Baseball Squud 3. 4: Intra-Mural Sports 3: Junior Red Cross 3: National Honor Society -1: Sm-ial Hour Com- mittee 4. VVHARFIELD. JEANNE-G.A.A. lp Pep Squad -1. VVHARTON. JERRY--Chronicle 2, 3: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3: Graphic Arts Cluh 3: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. -1: Junior Red Cross 2. 3: Pep Squad 2. 3. 4: Stamp Club 2. 3, WHARTON, MALCOLNI-Bzillzideers 4: Band 2. 33 Cheer Leader 43 Intra-Mural Sports 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 2, 3. 4: Lyre's Club 4: 30 Club 4 tSeCretary 4b. WHEELER. DAVID-Baseball Squad 2. 3. -1: Intra-Mural Sports 2. 3. -iz Pep Squad 4. VVHITLOCK. RUBY-Allegro 4: Balladeers 4: Allegretto 3: Marching Squad 3. VVeinrit. Lenett Wellman. Harry Weibiick Maitha Wharton, Malcolm Wheeler. David Whitlock Rubs l'11ge1lU f.A X? 1 Q03 it 3 33:- in. Pauline XVideman, Betty , Thomas Wolsey. Rose Qyj' Yelland. Marjorie Young. Bill f .J Zimmerman. Norma Zyehiek. Charlotte ' WIDEMAN. BETTY-Chetfr 1-1-adt-r lc tl..X..X. 2. 3: Pep Squad 4. WILLIAMSON. ELLEN-APlay: I'll 1.t-are It to You 4: National Thespian Soriety -1, XYILSON. MAX4Baseball Squad 2: Chess Club 2. 3: Flag Bearer 2: Intra-Tllural Sports 2. 3. XVOLSEY. ROSE-Graphic Art: Club '2. 3: Quar- terly 2. 3: Sahuaro Graphis .Xrts Club 2. 3. WONG. TINY MAE-Chronicle -1: El Cervantes 2: G..-XA. 2: National Honor Society 4: Social Hour Committee 4. tai: ,., as 1 1 6. ,i ,gf 5'- I 'I v , . 3 f X 0 nw ' 3 ,R 0 , ...af- .ni 4 I Wilcrw, Joe Williams. Bill XVil1iam,on. Ellen NVilson. Max Wong, Tiny Mae Wood. Loren NVoodward. Nona Yee. Poy Young. Jim Yflas, Aida Zellar. George Zielbauer. Naydene NVOOD. LORI-IN-Band 2. 3. l rDrum Majorb: Intra-Mural Sports 4: Lyre's Club 4: National Honor Society 4: National Instrumental Music' Honor Society 4: Quarterly 1: Swing Band 3. 4: Tennis Squad 2. NVOODVVARD. NONA-National Art Honor So- ciety 4. YE!-2, POY-National Honor Society ll. YELLAND, MARJORIE--Dant'e Committee 3: National Thespian Society 4: Quartt-rly'f -l: National Honor Soeiety 4: Plays: t'American H Comedy 4. Stage Door 3. The Swan 4. YOUNG. BILL-Chronicle 2. 131 National Art Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 4: Plays: Great Big Doorstep 3. Don't Feed the Animals 3: Death Takes a Holiday 3: Stage Door 3: Quarterly 2. 3, 1: Thespians 3, 4: Tucsonian 3. YSLAS, AIDA-El Cervantes 2. ZIELBAUER, NAYDENE-Pep Squad 4. ZIMMERMAN. NORMAM.-Xlleg1'etto 2: Balladeers 2: Chronicle 2. 3, 4: Dance Committee 3. 4: El Cervantes 2: G.A.A. 3: Pep Squad 3. 4: Quarterly -1. ZYCHICK. CHARLOTTE-French Club 3: Pep Squad 41 Quarterly 4: Tuesonian 4. Page 111 ZX I' z....s,:.'i fff X v ff XF? 51 X f f X! 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This new idea presented by Mr. Romero is sponsored by the student council. Six of the peppiest senior girls will be chosen each year from now on to lead the yells. This year the leaders are led by Ronny Coun- tryman, appointed head cheer leader by the student council. At the beginning of the year two rallies were held. Led by the cheerleaders and songleaders. more than half of the student body assemble after school and march through downtown Tucson. singing. cheering. and shouting. accompanied by the Tucson High Band. A memorable event for the squad this year is the wonderful trip everyone took to North Phoenix at the tirst of the year. With the wild cry of Peaches and Cream and T-T-Tue eyeryone cheered the squad on to victory. Dressed in red and white and rushing around waving pom-poms and megaphones. the song W'inter . . . Those people who attended the games saw the song and cheerleaders working together with the band leading the student body in the most successful year of cheerleading eyer to be had in Tucson High. Especially will we remember the colorful display at the state tournament. Spring . . . With the combination of new yells. the band playing. and the leadership of the song and cheerleaders. THS has a wonderful yell team. This snappy group keeps up the morale of the home team by leading pep assemblies and downtown rallies. Everyone is now looking forward to next year and its song leaders. it lll Q Z 1 lv f :H 519 ,V fs' f I' 1 . I 9 41 ...Q SONG I.l'lAIJlCIiS Dolurvs IXIz11'qu1-s Icldu Ilwlhlfmk Miliunzl I5I'ilC'hI11llI1 Sue Bughvv BQ'X'l'I'l5 C!:11'k Gaynvll 3lzuXIlisiL-1 t xfsf 37' ' 4 in 'UU .w- wwf 5 B1 wi Ku ip T M .mfg ,,,kf-ff, f' v Zn. THS 12 21 33 7 7 13 14 20 13 7 SEASON SUMMARY Pomona Bisbee North Phoenix Mesa St. Mary's Douglas Phoenix Union Glendale Santa Barbara Yuma Opponents 0 0 12 7 12 0 6 6 12 14 ASSISTANT L UACH ES Page 118 Jason Grcor Hunley Slaglv Iilhert Brooks Henry Egbert Rollm T Gridlex Head Coach Focbtball -'?'-fix 1947 Hun Row Rum Rim' Rem , 3 t'UAl'.Xl l'.XINS Ilznl L'L1nningh:nm .Inv .lixmmh FOOTBALL SQUAD Ilzxvis. Burns. Chzlpmzm, Ewing. Kc-mann. Nlruru-. I.vffcl'Is. Lynnsl Sl4.'l'l'4'l1. Iiunwriz. Iivlsrm. I-Ighcrl. Don, Cox, Slvwzlrl. M. Jzlcoh, PQKIYIUIA, Vugvl, NX'hL-01011 Nzxrvhn, fX1LlI'Dhj'. R. Pzllrmminn nl s Gridlcy, Huym-4. I-Illis, Boicc, Borgin, Vcrrluin. Kcofc. Hull. Munsur. Smith, Pl'ilfL'I'. Johnson ll Sim Greer. Snyder. Gzxstun. Turpin, Rinvun. 3IL11'x'u5'. Allr0d4 Ci1I'l'UlI. RIc'Cr:1'rl, Juncs. Gibhrvns. KI. Pxlomlno A U Hancock. ' ' mann, Cunningham. Boll. Matin-sun I-11111 Marquei. I'l'0slun. Bflilcy. J, .Iz1c'nh. Bukvr. 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IM, ,mf ,,m.,x 111114 1. if A much feared and hlgnly respected team from Pomona Callforma IS the Hrst team to face the Badgers 1n the Old Pueblo on September 26 The Red Devlls are the favorxtes for the confhct but the THS squad thoroughlv contradlcts the pre game pred1ct1ons and sends the coast teams home wlth a sound 12 to 0 defeat End Hal Cunmng ham accounts for both tallles when he blocks a qulck k1Ck 1n the end zone and afterwards takes a pass from Bob Ba1lex and goes over to score The follow1ng vx eek the Badge1s never let the B1sbee team get started as thev down the m1n1ng clty eleven 21 0 The Grldlevmen s T formatlon 1S workmg smoothlv all nlght and Bob Ballex Harold Preston and John Allred plunge over the lxne for the counters .al 4 W,-Xiu fluid ,ffm 'Nav' k hn n Fukh Q-'ff' N.-0 QC? 21 -. Unk P llxll I nfl -gal' D n Smlth C1 ntu in: Iluklm Page 121 . . , . - - ' 7 V - v . - . . Y . . . . 7 4 . 7 1 . ' Y . . . Y - . ,Q .A 7, . V . . - . 7 M ,, , K . , . . ' 3 Q 1.. -'Q 1' 4+ W jf W. 0 ' , ,- Frun' Ilrm' 111 , 2 .V . .-H , v Q ' , 54, ,, K '4 W A .1 7 ' X RC' V HJ . w X xxiq-,Y 0 ' . 11 ' I I Boll qw! , vm-ff 9 1 ,Ai X' Q ff '-?: 4fs t f 7 ' if 1 'fp Q' 2,2 534--v . t - , ' ' , Thc Badgcrs travel to the capital city the ncxt wcck to encounter thc mediocre North Phoenix Mustangs. The Gridlcyincn again put on a grcat show ot' povucr and smvthcr thc Mustangs S53 to 12. The hattlin' Badgers display a finc passing attack against the Phoenix crew and breeze to their third victory of thc season. Bob Bailcv sparks the feared T formation with his field generalship, and on dcfensc he paces thc Tucson attack with Z1 ncat pass interception and a 45-yard scampcr for a Tucson tally. wh' J-dt 41 4 ff IK Ifin Iii in '49 1 I 1 I lllxw 1 fix A jam-packed University of Arizona sta- dium is the scene of the next Badger tussle. where they meet their arch rivals. the Mesa Jackrabbits. This traditional fray goes true to form. as the THB lads and the up-staters battle to a thrilling 7 to 7 Ili l lied by all-staters Dan Russell and .lim Glzizier. the Rabbits out-play and out- rush the Badgers throughout the whole first half. and when the gun at the inter- mission sounds. they are leading T to fl. lloxvever. the inspired Tucson gang comes back in the closing minutes of' the game. and John Carroll tosses a neat iii!-yard pass to Bob Bailey. who flees goalyvard untouched. Carroll converts for the all-important seventh point, The 1947 eleven goes down to its first defeat on October 42. when they bow to the surprising St. Marys Knights 12 to 7. The two teams battle bitterly throughout the whole game. but the Knights take advantage of a fortunate penalty in the last quarter and score the winning tally. :MW , A 4-My at 'W 'J . Q 'f 'ff K2 - f Q. -f Qx np., I ,Q-W. -urs. -9 J A I'1.' Nliwvu I m 2 N x ,vvx , -'Q ff S 'nd J ms I1 ilf brick A ' 47 The Badgers are out to avenge a 1946 setback at the hands of the Douglas Bull- dogs, and that they do on the night of October 31. The Tucson eleven soundly trounces the 'Dogs 13 to 0. Sophomore Harold Preston and all-state Hal Cunning- ham push over the scores before the second and third stringers begin running in. The next week a strong eleven from Phoenix Union comes to the Old Pueblo to give the Badgers a sound whipping. However, these Gridleymen have other ideas and send the capital city boys home with a 14 to 6 beating. Substitute halfback Dick Keefe runs wild that night as he scores both touchdowns, one for 69 yards. Tucson's underrated passing attack opens up against the Glendale Cardinals on November 14, and the Cards never get going as they go down 20 to 6. Robert Bailey tosses two pay-off passes to Cunningham and Dick Baker, and Rambling Richard Keefe plunges over for the third. 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I1tl76 :ul flhb full --5:-f ul B Quallu hack For the first tlme SINCE 1042 when thev handed the Badgers a deteat the Santa Barbara Dons come to Tucson It IS a n1p and tuck battle all the way but when the final gun sounds the 'lucsonans are ahead 13 12 John Carroll ac counts for all the Badgers po1nts as he plunges over for two touchdowns and k1CkS the dec1d1ng extra po1nt The Yuma Card1nals almost make a carbon copy of the 1946 Thanksglvmg ga ne when thev upset the Badgers aga1n 14 7 The Tucson boys get an early lead but can t stop the all around passlng and runnlng attack of the powerful lnsplred Cardlnals ll mmm NK hu. lu lx Sm n f , , 'tiff 5 Fl uicc I': 1' ons 1 ' I ' L I in I L M . , . 7 ' 1 w 'F ' X V ' - , 1 . . , Q Q Q W.-,W , gvx 7 I' , 1' f -, I L I ,JSM Y A -M N ' 5 ' :'499 Q'-0 V 1'lill1i'llK'k. Iluys. Q .' , - ,.T,.. 5 4 I '- w -'. .A ' .. .- 1 X: I fl I h Y dj U' ,, V, Sim . ,' jflel' ....... L- A , , H 3 14 E i ' 11.1- l -B Ns.-..- -A. B B 'iii - 4 , -N- , NY 'xv' 4 . Q ia ' A V I X , S' l X! gl non Hou Row Ron Brooks coach Nlllhll Rallk NIKON Selnn SI 1f.,lc coach 'S jrlcmmel Tl'lil'1lf.,Ll Iwlene 1-ellx Is ufmm Pitts T 1 urs Ao Ifum Nhnnlnps 'Xllhnffex XIcD1nlcl B Roblnson Fellows Xkheelel mln1g.,eu 2 qlllllS Cleaxe Rincon hellex Camhell Hull Cushman hun Colhtcl QINITNNI Xlexxnrlu Shormxku 1 Nucl Sundt Towle Xandelmuk Dlachmm Xnrlelson Dall Thomas Xlendom I- Robinson Castillo Cxld Cubs Manv sophomores estabhsh a name tot themselx cs on the 1947 Cubs and are good prospects for next vears team The team plavs onlv five tough games but comes out wlth a record of three wlns and two losses They down the Indlan school three tlmes and lose a game to Nogales and to the powerful Amphl theater Panthers Standout sophomores of th1s aggre gatlon are Tom Kelley fleetfooted back Gene Nvcon dr1v1ng fullback, Mannv Drachman, center and Joe Cald quarterback Vlanagers of th1S vear s team are three hard workers Wlllard Snvder Joe Stock and Harry Hancock ntch rut Je nge 124 1 Basketball la 'df 1 1 ' Champs . .. 1948 Il 1', 11111111111 PP 1111.1 'E ,X11-x1111111 P11111 111111111111 511111-1:N1111. 01111111 K1411l1's1111 NI1'1i1-111111 11111-11111111-1, I11ElT1Il:Jl'I. 11111 LJ X11-1111111111 1-11111111 14111111111 111-x f111111115, fl. 51111111 18151111 L'z15l111 11111 11511111 111.11'.1,.11 .1111111N111i Smilli 1Jq1'11:11l .111hnfI1111. '1':151111 11111111111 11-211-11. 73' G- I J time Alffffex B t 'smith n P 63 fi k TOURNAMENT Winter Aftei the regular season the Badgers easilx cop the Southern District Tournex Crown The following week the state tournament is held at Bear-Down gvmn. The Badgers go through their first games without too much opposition. The Badgers arch foe Phoenix Union meets them in the cham- pionship finals. Tucson comes from behind to defeat an excellent Coyote team 48-46. Johnson Johnston. and Smith make the first string of the all-state team. Johnson is elected captain of the dream team. At the annual basketball dinner Darnall is chosen captain by his team mates. SEASON SUMMARY The Tucson High basketballers go through the I'CgL1- lar season with twenty wins and no setbacks. The Badgers roar through the regular season. meeting little opposition until they trek to Douglas to encoun- ter Douglas High. The game ends in a tie. but the Badgers put on a scoring spree in the ox er-time period to win 92-46. The Badgers are led by sharpshooters Roger Johnson. Jim Johnston and Ned Darnall. The entire first team except Tay lor is lost through graduation. if 1 N' A .7 ia' 'I lp off fm W... ,GQ rxllx 1 -.f ' Bill I-xLn1mulu I-mu ll 1 Pun :Id Nlonu 0:- Ccntu N 0 Irilwniu q1WX. I ugv 1521! 5 1 1211510 Smith Guzirti THF BADGE RN VARY XIIAXII SP ASON S SCOPI4 S I 5 Jppmu FHS 0,1 L Tcmpn North Phm mx Mem IXITIQIIIIIIQ lux S Mold Yugi cs Crlnndalc Phoemx Ummm Nmth Phouux AITIIDIIITIIC nu Douglas Blabee M C Icndale ST ATE CH ANIPION SHIP ll IJ mu., Pulau 4 Nl I Hum Ilnsrm Xmphltlm J x SI YI h TOLP N SL Ju HI M1 um A cm PIIKPLIIIX LIIIHII 1 L I Q' I Q Ulf I If 'IIC 1 kms ' Q illljrbllklll 63 N ju 1 'S 29 -ILL Phu -11x L'11ifm 52 X - 2325 74 1 plus 69 ' ' - 3359 611 fx X- 44 X,-2 ISI -II M 'sax 61 ' Lg X' 25 T2 SI, . ilI'X'-S 'TO Sl. NIa1'y's I1-3 UISTIIICT TOIIHNICX 4141 Cz ' ' 21 IIT Yi ' iq 58 I fk I 'J 41 521 - X A 35 ' I ' ' 20 50 I ' V HI 'I' 50 ' 4:5 far: Sz, I ix 'ici 131 N ' X 251 ' I ' ' ' IQ' CX 35 ' 2 22 523 . II 'i ' 52 ' 46 57 . Tri ' 60 4' X 25 52 . 41 F' 2 I 35 -IU - ' ' A A I 4 n L The managers for this year are Bill Peyton and Virgil Hitchcock, both of them receiving major letters for their excellent work throughout the sea- son. The duties of the managers in- clude bringing out the basketballs, giving the towels out, and taking care of the uniforms. They also referee the games during practice. Sometimes they Work out plays with the team, and during the games they keep score. This is Peyton's second year as man- ager for the varsity and Hitchcock's first. The manager for the Cubs this year is Don Carson. ' i6Ww f f 91 George Nicholson Guard fx I ii' ff' 'T f xix wk ' t A ., N, . s 'vi X if lwfaiilwu. Roy Iulsun I-'urn ai rd l'ug.,1' 132 A , 4' ll ga flill l'l'5'l4 I1 ,'-flzllizngvl' t .lbw C IX'Izlnu1.:1-r Swishf lion .5' hzulmlzi. While Lmson. HHH 3 gjmwfxii l,w.'.iAx lkziinrill lin rr, limlmqiii . lirfwn Nlzilieurlmq. lion l Inglis. Nix'-n lim-nm-i Xlruliluyll. XYl1em-!1-'. lielleji. liwlfluin. ll s liisl in rmiiie, lw-Ilmxs BA Q , fi' , , .A V:-:uvli Wliilr Jini Whites Cuhs compile ai sezison's record of ten wins and six losses. After a slow start. the sophs find themselves ending the season with a string of victories. The Cubs' offensive is led by Lee Kenner, R. C. Baldwin. Gene Nixon. Gilbert Montoya. and Ed Brown. Brown also took turns in good defensive play all season. Theres good material here for next years varsity team. Vsign- lfiil Baseball 194 Sprlng Hank Slagle Tucson Badger baseball mentor 1S no doubt worrled A d h n w v not for he has lost s1x regulars from h1s 1947 outfit Only Rudx Castro Captam Roger Johnson and backstop Bob Barley return Such 47 stalwarts as Eddle Jacome Chet V d asev an Roy Roblson are lost through graduatlon Slagle 1ndeed has a tough season commg As alvx axs however he comes up w1th an aggresslxe outfit that nex er savs uncle untll the last man IS out J1m Starkey Don Bacon Roy Albertson Trm Lujan and Bennx R1ncon form the pltchlng corps dur1ng the last base ball schedule Lloyd Wes enberg an excellent fieldlng first baseman holds down the 1n1t1al sack whlle Claude Wheeler a product of the Cubs covers the ground around the kex stone posltlon Castro plaxs shortstop once agam and Ron Nlcely and Dlck Gentrx two newcomers to Badger clrcles d1v1de the third base chores Ned Hutchmson Johnson and Starkex patrol the outer gardens if l Cl X 19 4: 'D .-F ph I Q90 U M' I1 T11 Ll Pulldo m1n1 Q Owens Mm Kcnlu Plncon Cochctll Nlcolx 111189191 Bake-1 C'1l1anl'1 Den manage: Sli In 1 Ja h HL! hm on Cum Luun Xlbc-ltsun .11 hn fm caplaln Stalkex Wewenhulf., Ballew Bacon Pmx 2 Riu 1 SEASON SUMMARY IHS 1 J, nm 1. D15-90 Dvxg D100 San San San G'en Iwomn PM U View Phcmrux Yur um 1 G anno xlex Luuh P Ibn .J .wiv ' . , NME . 1 ll , 1 I . . ': -1-. 'N, V' f V:-Sn, , W Ax JU DJ ' Q ix' x 15 Y , . A XY- 1 ' 1 s 5 E , X I 2 5 . .. 1 'fi 3 SX 1 'g J X 'J xx -lv M vi' Q A-4-1,1 K A 1 v .U 5 X' K' ' ' J 'p 1-4 ' 1 'E ' , x , .., 4 S S ' S I I 'Q . s W ,Sq , U 71 1 R 'qw . S' ' 1 .Q K Q . Q. q,, 4A sv i .9 , , .x I ' 3 I fX Q 2 1 Row 3: Vega. senior manager: Nichulsun. Metz. Jones. Bilby, Ke-cfs. Marques. La Yeen, Nickols, Beital, Berry, 1a ag-'. 1' cj-f'.A'l'l' 11: '11, ..i . 1 5 1' 1 .1 '71 'ni 'ntf 1 ' 5 4 4 Qju 1 1 ' ' Jo 23 16 7 dale I3 ' 5 Y 'X' - .rwiti S3 16 1 J G 4 1 Q' 15 X ':' S H 11 ni: W f 11 Y , T? 5 1 1 11- f ,S flag ' 1-Im 'A' Slnglv 0 aff- 13' S L ,lx , Af- X ., x W, X N i s B I Bob Bailey Catcher Tucson plays some practice contests against the University opposition before embarking for their first test against the San Diego Hilltoppers. The Arizona squad is composed of Kappa Sigs, a fra- ternity at the U. Fred Stockhaus, varsity Wildcat chucker, throws against the THS aggregation sev- eral times. The Badgers shove off to San Diego with only one thought in mind and that is to come home with at least two victories in their three-game set. Jimmy Starkey, righthander, takes the mound for the Badger horsehiders. He pitches effective ball, but his teammates can not find their batting eye and the Californians win 4-1. Lefty Don Bacon tames the Toppers in the second encounter and the Badgers are victors by that same first game score. Is he safe or is he out? 3 Page 136 's 135 elif' ' x' ga-W' A . . nl' . S , iw c ,U lm S11 L Pllchex f Q:-1 0' '15 if-V xucr Whu c nd B1 Each nlne has one v1ctory and the Tucson team pms thelr hopes on the lefthanded arm of Rov Albertson Roy has a temporaxx w1ld spell vxh1ch San D19gO takes advantage of bx fallxmg tvxo scores Thex never relmqulsh the1r lead The Badgers return home and sharpen up by plavmg the Fresh men Glendale IS thelr second h1gh school opponent Tucson swamps them 16 0 Thev lose to North Hlgh but come back '1ke true Badgers and Whlp Mesa defendmg state champs Tucson then drops Phoenul Umon and the Yuma Crlmmals f bmnnln R n I tc 155' r LJ Ronald Nlcrlx Fhllfl Basc was C1217 ul 'Se cnhuu :st 3 Jul P111 hm Pay l V. ,, ' Lluh' X 'fy - 'gg C - Fi I use I V' .. -K Q- . T P 3 rrrl , Q A - M T M - J 'jlffw 5 1 V. ' 4 . f A I !- ' Cla l- ' --lor V f f Sc- -u z so ' I up - ll X! ,., l X . , U , ' ' U I v 4' 7. 7 . V V ' U - . . . V . 1 V xi l , . ' . V . ' I . . 1 is. 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L N UU Vkhx Lnlpnu Suffvl -4 'ff' 1 is 1.,cI K ll 1nl Cf,o11,,1 Nlcholson Dick Ccntxw Shout Qtop L P1 lhnd Bust Ted Balley agaln 1S respons1ble for a smooth functlonmg Sophomore baseball team Balley, 1n h1s thlrd year of coachlng at THS produces another wmner The Cubs play varlous Junlor h1ghs Nogales, Amph1, and the Indlan school They also faced the Marana hlgh school squad R1chard Acedo Lawrence Karr, and B1ll Alexander are the B1g Three on the h1ll Bob Moore handle the1r slants J1mmy Sarrels maneuvers around the first base post, w1th Joe Cald scoopmg up grounders at second Eddle Brown and Gene Nlxon lead the outflelders Brown develops 1nto a power h1tter at the end of the season Ba1lev has a proven n1ne and many of these lads should offer valuable asslstance to the vars1tv 1n 1949 11 3 nnu m m 1 Cl 1 1 u asc Ll alt u 110 1 oorr N tm Ill 1 lshnl l1ldIlll.,tl R011 2 Rodl lgues H'1ll1d'11 I ox I0 I a I oll1 D1 achman Nlott Pfx 1mme1 Broun R011 1 NlXOH Ka11 Blesmex CI Acedo D'11l1 Rmcon Sa lells XlOX8l'lilGl Ballex wg? Y am lmrlkl 1' W' tO, 4 r 'ge 3' VA - A' 1 1 5 ,J I t , 47 f My 1 - i 1 ,ff t f ' 1 1 1 or lf A 1! X . A 2 p' ' An T21 221 31 ' S ' I' , ' , Lcf old ' 3 - . . , . . . . . , , ' 'I LL ' 77 ' O - , . . I . . U q w 1 . 14 M Ro 'Zz Ta 1: L ag 'Q Cz1'1'illc. Lu I:-h-'. C l. L 1 ' . TT '-, 11- I -'lIz, FI' ' 1 2 , I A7-I, ' , ..' ' B A -, .. ' c'.,. - ' l,. M t A, .' ,' .vu ' y,.y ' 1 1 ll fit! .,f I ,, A ' i 4,-L4 :M I , ' K 5 H li , ,,- ' I -, ' K A 1 x A, 4 , ,, ff 1-130 f 'Je 5 ug x . U I la , 'L 1 u gl f, 1, ? x M ,Kb , QW1, D X , 4 I W rn . I la g- J! s..,' E i 9 U.. wg Ram ti Lfnderxxood. Valdez. Bull. Thorp. Turpin. Yerduin. Preston. I,zirix'zl. Huy s. Thornsis, Gerhairdt. Hou Zi: Steuzirt. Murphey. I.ieee. Rim-on. Stephenson. Money. Hill. lining, Cunninghain. Kelley Ron 2 liziinsziy Ahee. Stew-nson. lfoslei. llzixis. Smith. t'lizipni:in. Aletkrrtl. Mzmsur. Burns. Brziden. Jozinou. Gaston, .N Ron 1: Yun Horne, ftlaird-rn. Bell. MeKissic'k. Gimhel. llzislings. Broun. X't'zirrl. .. Budwig. Morales. Smith. Haas. Niiralgio. Brooks. . W f f i ,f R. , ' 4 Wasil , r - N , 1. fx A ' . , .if vc Y 4, ll 2 The defending State Champion Badger track squad opens the season with high prospects. The squad Q . is bolstered by the return ot' 12 lettermen: Ezra Baumer. John Gimble. Bob Hastings. Dave Ewing. Bill Gaston. Willie Brown. Jim Turpin. Jerry Bud- wig. Bob Bell. Chuck MeKissick. Doug VVard. and George Stewart. .I. li, Xian llorne Tueson's strength is unknown until the triangular 1'eff+'Ii meet against San Dlego High School and Hoover High of San Diego, Leading up to the last event. the Badgers almost stage ll major upset. Bouncing back from the first meet. Tucson swamps Phoenix Union in dual meet at the University of Arizona. Two weeks later they dump Mesa. 90-23. lkigt- llll A4 -' XV1llie' B1'own 100-220 'ry Buriwig 1 1048841 IN 1310111 Jump low Huldlcs mm I-I1st1n Irm HUIlillN H1 h Huuilu do-J 111111 B4 I 1: ' gs Y h 15111 1:1 .-mn ' 100 L 1 121-llimg l,'lNl0l' xyilj' I g . W ' L 2, ' L R , I Q , Q -T ' ' ,V Q7 1 I lr! ,ISI N gmlm-5 HIH SIM Iluul ML limb Il:-Ni Sh Vlll I 11, Vp zmfl Oxm lc. ld Baume Nllle Several outstandmg performances are turned 1n durxng the season John Gxmble runs the 200 yard low hurdles 1n 226 seconds agalnst Mesa Th1s 1S only 5110 of a second off the nat1onal record set by Fred Batlste at Tucson H1gh 1n 1944 and one of the best t1mes 1n the country over the d1stance th1s vear W1ll1e Brown runs a 9 9 v1ctory 1n the same meet Brown also lS clocked 1n 22 seconds wh1le runmng anchor on the Badger relay team earl1er 1n the year Leadmg the state 1n the broad Jump B111 CT1nyJ Gaston Jumps 22 feet 21!2 1nches ln a meet early 1n the season Followmg the Mesa meet the Badgers travel to Tempe where thev w1n the AYIZODH State Relays W1th 63 pomts The1r nearest competltor IS North Phoemx Wlth 38116 polnts Tuc son w1ns the 440 yard relay 1 m1le relay 1 m1le medley relav 100 yard dash and hlgh Jump settlng meet records 1n all but the last one Jerry Budw1g 1S clocked at 1 m1n 59 seconds runmng anchor on the m1le medley and 506 seconds runnmg anchor on the m1le relay Tucson has heavy reserve strength w1th two or three men com petlng for the top spot 1n each event The lntra squad r1valry helps rmprove performances and mcreases the morale and strength of the squad John Clmbel Bill Ch lpma Pole Vault 1111 M lxl sl D nc E ng., 100220 S t lut Dlscus Page 113 V . ! Y - 1 v V v ' a 1 . . , 'z ' 1' . ' , I I ' f , .' K ft' . ..,, . Low Hurdles ' V s.,,. - WZ. , Sag vs, K 2 ' 1 ' n 1 '- wi ' ,X - Ch: ' 's 1' s.'1'k 2 ho ' A Tucson MEET SCHEDULE '71 San Diego wa U of A practice meet Tucson U of A Tucson Fcmpc Tucson 8 Phocnlx Union L squad practice meet 9 Mesa 23 Relavs N01 th Phoenix 1,4 Hum LI 2413 PEOLHIX Union 38 Bob Murphm 5' Shot Put B'lClL.IL'l'S vs. F115 Jim Turpin High Hurdlms High Jump Pole Vault Dmillllj 1 ichu Mila X 3. ,,n 's ' m'1 P11-sl 2 'High Jump 'h Hun George Stewart Dick Rim-on 880 Shut Put Tucson High's junior varsity comes into its own this year, participating in as many meets as the varsity. Some of the outstanding performers are Tom Kelley, Jack Thomas. Quincy Hill, Demetrio Pacheco, and Chuck Lees. These are advanced to the varsity squad. making creditable showings. Hill performs well in the shot and discus. Pacheco becomes Tucson's number two miler, and Lees shows great possibilities in the half mile. Row 3: Brooks. Huerta. Roizk. Lacagnina, XYithy, Ewing. Moores. Davila. c Sinclair. Burroughs. Mills. Mather. Sheldon. Ryan. Jonlig. Hurt, Row 1: Hall. McDaniels. Campbell. Gleave. Towle. Warrioi-. Stevens. R m' 2: x 9 5'g9..l.,g 1 Page 145 11 ,l' Tenrus 1948 Tucsons Hlgns lacketeels begln to llmbel up thelr tcnnls muscles aftel a n1ne months lax off For thexr first tvto matches the Badgers tlek to Yuma nd North Phoemx then take up a three toulnex stand 1n the Old Pueblo Also on then agendl are the l11pS to Phoenlx Un1on Mesa and St Mau s All com pet1t1on th1S xeax lb based on a home and home arlangement Wlth the 0th91 foul class A schools along Wlth St Marx s aggregatlon Kllxlli I I N1 lx nn 1 I f I , :aff as ' 1' I it M. ' 'L . -nl' . - ' A ' ' ' . . . . ' ' . ' X ' . - ' I' I V . ' ' 2 , I , .' 'AY ' . 1 ,' .I - X 2 I I . . . Y X 1 . 1 ' Q ' ' I . . . .L vv , ' V , v - ,y ' t 1 Linrlzlmourl Boll IiHl'!llLl4'l' Q , 9 . , it iw 1 K I . 3 Jen Q' Q . ..... . 1. Iiolwrl Umm l I mtl lluivv Phil Mnlitsky Dol A 1' 'L' ll 7' I E Us , f ,, 5? ., , it I of in 5: 5 1 , K 5 ? Now 2: Greer, Roediger, Dye. Lindamood. Row 1: McKenna. Borodkin. Boice, Molinsky. A y Although this book goes to press before the tennis K year is complete, it is almost assured that the Tucson L, 4 racqueteers will have one of the most prosperous is seasons in the history of Arizona. The Badgers coast fi p is through their first six matches easily without the ,ilu P ' loss of a single set, but in the seventh encounter the it Tucsonans lose three sets and one match. If the K 5 Badgers should continue their unbeaten streak, they will undoubtedly set a state record. The only compe- tition that oflaicially counts. however, is the compe- tition registered in the state meet May 15. 5, Q , iv J ,Y 'fi 3 .asm Gi' - -1' at U l u n 1 1 QQ, ll f sEAsoN SUMMARY X T P THS Opponents if Q K 7 North Phoenix 0 T North Phoenix 0 Q 9 Phoenix Union 0 Ap M y 7 Yuma 0 6 Yuma l 7 St. Marys 0 V 7 St. Ma1'j S 0 In 7 Mesa 0 7 Mesa O .lim 1151- A Page 1f1T hi lion 3: Black. Golherg. Rossi Roeser. Fiekett. lion' 2: Peyton. l Ln'ciy. Anderson Niewoltl. Tappero. lion 1: Specht. Turpin. Matteson, Ellis, Rykken. Golf 1948 This year, under the able guidance of James Black, golf 0 takes its place among the leading sports in Tucson A High. To start things off an intra-mural golf tournament is p staged earlv in the year at Randolph Parla Golf Course. Q Henry Anderson wins. with Blake West finishing sec- 'fs f gi ond. On March 6 the season officially opens when the Badgers defeat Phoenix Union four matches to one. Two weeks later the Tucson linksters venture to Phoenix to drub North Phoenix five straight matches on the Encanto Golf Course. Then. on April ZS, the Badgers again jour- ney to Phoenix. only to fall to the Coyote aggregation three matches to one, Next on the list for the golf team is the 36-hole Biltmore Invitational. open to all the .Innt-. ia...-lt schools in the state. The Badgers comprise a 631 total to finish first in this all-important tournament. leaving only the state tournament. during University Week. between them and a vary successful golf season. l'gl:e llh X 11 7 4x ,IJ P Iflllx M IYILNHIT 541 I 1..-7 FHS J' iss SBASON SLMMAPY Oppumms Phocmx bmon Nolth Phoemx Phoemx Umon Nolth Phoemx B11tfTlO1Q won bx Tucson YF, X fx ,f af 2-six AS, ntramural Sports 13 ,4' my , . ig Q '4 ' 1 '. 'Qu was if xgfg-ag,1,. - sl 'V if. ',,'.1f Y f,!,'.v:iiI 'iii-Q ff f1ffr.,Q e va i l 'W lx: '. I 1 1 ti-it 4 ,fy My X l'n. 5 5 .ugh They plaveri hard. S Fall . . . lntra-mural sports really start rolling this year when an intra-mural sports board is set up with Mr. Ken Pearson adviser. This board is made up of a boy and girl rep- resenting each ot' the three classes. and it is the body which has charge of all the different sports during the year. Football is the Hrst event ol' the year. and an exceptionally large number ol' students turn out for it. After these students have practiced for a few days and have been coached by members of the varsity football squad. untiorms are issued and teams formed. Football lasts for two weeks. and points toward intra-mural awards are given to the players for participation and tor team victories. Golf, under the superv1s1on of THS golf coach Mr James Black takes on renewed 1mportance th1s w1nter 1n the 1ntra mu1al , Av sports program New golfers are gnen a few polnters before the final tournex bx older more experlenced lmksters such as Jerrx Purdx Th1s tournament IS held on a Saturdav at Randolph Munlclpal Golf Course and manx 1nterested golfers par tlC1p3t8 1n lt Intra mural sports also fea ture g1rls golf th1s w1nter w1th a separate g1rls tournament wh1ch IS held a fev weeks after the boxs tournament Twentx four g1rls are entered Plctured at thc Ilght are Glnnx Lent Jan IS Cotton Jane Archer and LUIS Bakel all part1c1pants IH the g1rls 1ntra mural tenn1s tournament Rose Johnson sen1o1 glfl representatwe on the Intra Mural Sports Board 1S 1n charge of th1s wlnter sDo1t and IS a1ded bv g1rls PE 1nstructors ln 1ts superv1s1on The regula1 g1rls tennls team also helps out bx sco11ng all tourna ment matches All matches are plaxed after school or on Satuxdaxs on the school courts '1..'W 5f Wmtel Wresthng also takes lt place among the popular 1nt1a mural sports th1s w1nter All matches are held 1n the gym and are refereed bx the more advanced students AAU wrestl1ng regulat1ons are used and the w1nner IS determ1ned bx the number of po1nts he gams fo1 escapes holds and falls The two 1ntra mural wrestlers glwlflg an exh1b1t1on for the GX m khana are Don Bergm and Bob Dox le 'Mc 'W -.pd ,vain mr gf kim 1f'f'f M ff f lltlxl , . . A , V . - . 5 4 J . ' v x ,X . I Y V V 1 e 1 4 Q A Us . . ,- ' '. ' ' Nw M . ' U7 ' - .. . . L - - . , . . . . , . . Q 7 ' A V l 7- .g,w gr W' -A ,' .I - '1 . V.. V QW Y , M 'wgrbfzfrrvsf , A 5 Q Q , Q, A W ' ,Q Q 7 cf D ' V Y , U 1 ' ' - ' .Y. . . . , 7 - 1, Y' I' ' Q , X . Q - QQ ? W fr M, 4 f Q., M A ,MN . I 1 41. 1 ' Y, 1 ' V I r . 1 ' - W ,f . . Y K,,ffi ' ,110 - ' Y 7 V J ' 7 ' . . - - Q . - gf' p I . . , - ' - ?iff2'f 'W I 1 - , fwfr - , iff! 1 , I , i . . . , . 31 V . .1 , . . . X . . W . , . I, , .' ff Haj , ' .f - 5' 4-..' V 1. . WA' 1 K puma 1 As spung and graduauon comes mto focus lntra mural sports takes on renewed 8Ct1V1lX as track competxtxon commands the spotllght Track aspuants tuxn out ln la1ge numbers to l1mbe1 up thelr muscles and bulld up lost vxlnd a fevx daxs before the meet Competltlon 1s stlong and good tlmes are tulned 1n for all ments 1111.1 M? Sprung Handball IS a new add1t1on to the lntra mural sprlng sports Boys have no curb on th1s fast movlng sport and a I'DlX9d doubles event IS one of the most popular on the pro gram The other two events are boys smgles and doubles competltlon ei, Another Spflng sport on the mtra mural program IS volleyball Llke hand ball there IS a mlX9d event where boys and gxrls team up for compe t1t1on The volleyball tournament IS one of the most popular and suc cessful sports of the 1n tra mural program ..14 l ,f , , I v . . . . . - . . g. . . 7 7 eva Rl , it r eases 1 V, ,,., ,igllwk 5 ' . , H A A E - V 5, 5 '-f f , ,. 'rc . - , 1 , , I 5 al V: . 5 5' 5 ' 9 ' .V ' Q , . V f Y' . - ' - 'V ' x ,uv H 1 3 2 . . I rl.. 'mi ' ' E - . 2 s ' , 'Y 'T E e 1 M . . , 1 A ., . ' 5-17 ' ' -W. l 'fl V ' J f , M' W 5 A 4 - F a .. as , ,.,. V gi ' K , I : . T NR Q .' 1 ' x - ' Q - w 7 ' , ' ' 4. - . I 1 1 y' 1 rn' s - 1 , . . : '- . , V , 1 p F., Fl' W 53 - 'huh , wa... ,. Aff . Row Mt-iigiliey. Klansur. Smith. Stewart, Bailey. .Xlherts'm. Iiacon. liziioitt-,-. Stock Stziiltt-5. ljnrlxxis. .ilu-1-. Ron 1: Hollvergg, Gaston. Hancock. Rincon. Drachman. Johnson. I-'ret-ni:1n. Wliet-ler. Pin-ston. Xaivlio. Yi-ca. Vxiloinino Nlzitteson. Row IS: l.infl:mioofi. llzirnall. Nlcliissick. Broun. 'l'urpin. Ulixer. XX'alkel. Czistio. Ki-Me. Vlziilx Smit:-ig Iloioflltiii. Iion. Hon 2' Boil-e. Nlurrziy. Purriy. Smith. Hutchinson. fiimln-I. Hon. lit-ruin. Ilzilwi. .lzivoly Nlifoirl. Inv. lion lg Ilzistings, Iiziumer. Nlxirflon. l'lXXlli:.!. C'iochetti. Aiclizifn Ili-ll I'c5Ion t':iai'oiI. tiililuons. Lcttcrmcns Club Fall . . . The officers having already been elected in the spring ol' the preceding year. there is no business of particular importance being carried on this term. The organization has several meetings and decides not to hold the Lettermen's activities until spring. Winter . . . The first oi' this years two initiations is held. The initiation traditionally con- sists ol antics on the football field and then a picnic out near old Fort Lowell. As usual. every one has a good time. One feature of the picnic is the excursion taken by the initi- ates. who are promptly apprehended by the old members. Spring . . . With the coming of spring the T club swings into high gear. The annual Let- termen's picnic is planned. along with the Lettermens dance on the following night. May 22. Also in this period is the second initiation for those men taking part in basketball. track. baseball. and tennis. The group as a whole has a prosperous year under the excellent guidance oi' Rollin T.'Gridlcy. President-Iiob Bailey Vice-President--Hal Cunningham Secretairy fllqive Nl.in.siir l'lt li qi fn C27 , -0 .Xnnc llrmkcl' Fall . . . Official tennis season is started by a fall tournament held at the University courts. The high school girls are defeated in the semi- finals in singles and finals in doubles by the university girls. This year the tennis team is ably coached by Miss Romaine Attick. Winter . . . The first authentic match is played in Yuma where the girls are playing mighty tennis, completely overwhelming Yuma in both singles and doubles. 'ffff 'ff Kun LZ: lin 1 n my I-:mx 1: I-1 lic-1.11 ii l'll llhll I-,llzahm-th Holhmu 'T A... A xx. Z i 732 B I 'Qwm is mx 4- .Xclnn Spring . . . The Arizona Closed Tournament is held with many girls from all over the state entering. Joyce Acton and Elizabeth Holbrook receive the junior girl doubles award. The annual Arizona Open is held in which many girls from California arrive to trample rver all opposition. The last match of the year is held in Phoenix. Where the girls camp out all night at Canyon Lake. l'uI lbmx ne ! SEASON SUMMARY 'IHS Opponents 7 Yuma 0 6 N.P.H.S. 1 5 P.U. 2 9 Mesa 0 6 Mesa 1 G Yuma l T N.P.H.S. U if' A 'is t l Blanca- lu-Ile-5 411 .lllgglcr nl' Nolrc Du Bcvcrly Clan lt DEVIL 1lc.XIlislvi'. Flank. Smith. Fall . . . The girls in Miss Virginia Robinson's advanced dancing classes work at establishing a feeling fcr movement. Most of the time is spent in learning to associate various move- ments with different types of music. Tech- niques are practiced to increase the girls' skill. As the classes begin to solve the prob- lems of presenting simple ideas in dance, the importance of clarity in movement and of dancing with feeling becomes apparent. COMEDY XVDIIS. Wildmzm. Oliphunl, Tulniugc. Quick, Sukuw. Billings. Lycrly. lfUL'R-l.l'I.-XF CLOYI-IR Jzlcohsun. Mecnun. Crzinc. l'uf-llc, Clancy. Whitlingztrun. Pruitt. Sager. 5 1 W., ra .fi fm 4 + 1- X .x x A f -. N 5 X y, V5 li ': Ig- -uuwnnr----f 'Q1 4b.li?f, Agp! 4, 6 .... ,. VVALTZ BALLET Row fl: Marques. Lunincy. Row 2: Ross. Hearn. Row 1: Dennerly, Spring . . . Work starts on the an- nual spring program. This year's recital is called Rhapsody in Dance and follows the develop- ment of dance from the earliest times to modern ones. The program is divided into three parts. In the first, are the different aspects of re- ligion. The second deals with danc- ing for entertainment and includes ballet and comedy. By the use of line movement in the third part the girls demonstrate modern dance to such music as 'Rhapsody in Blue, VVALTZ MODERN Row 2: Jackson, Steinheimcr, Schick. Row 1: Yosskuhler. Babhy. Pacheco. Rl-IAPSODY IN BLUE Row 3: Francis. Thomas. Row 2: Mills, Carter. Ron 11 Patunizi. Snyder. Advanced Dancing w-'- I' ' 4 ,gf Hou ti: l,IIL'kl1ill'l. Lidikav, Farlson. Narcho. llensky. Shelton. Donisi. Sheaflier. Fist ti Llin Ron 5. Nemcosky. Rziynor. Richards. Kennedy. Hirsh. Fischer, Lieben. Seal. Houck Row l: Nlurrlock, Normarl. Hall, Armenia. Milligan. Stille. Day. Porter. Mooney. Kd H118 Rem fl. Don ner. Dexereaux, Compton. Ditzel. Sheaffer. lfribe. XYong:. VVilkins, Pilll li Tip on Ron 'P' Johnson. Cullum. Yung. Carr. Billings. Gunhy. Campos. Don. Hansen. Hints L ist i Ron 1 James. Jacka. Crane. Jacobson. Plumer. Glazer. Grace. Freudenthal. Lee. IN idx Dunn Fall . . . One ol' Tucson Highs most popular organiza- tions. the Girls' Athletic Association, again offers activities in addition to PE requirements. Recogni- tion is given for participation in various sports bv avvarding credits toward minor and major letters. The schedule of activities to be offered during the year is made out: those standing out as favorites are bowling. volleyball. ercherv. basketball. swimming. handball. badminton. tennis. and horseback riding. The old system ol' having sports leaders for each activitv is revived. These sports leaders assist the sponsor and help run the various tournaments. Cred- its tovvard a letter are received. llml35 ARCHICRY Genevieve Hines Ann James Rose Johnson XX f 's Schaeffer .3 IIOCK EY H Cui-mon Donisi J. Fischer I- Mziry Jackson Dorothy Schzleffvl' Winter . . The sponsorship is divided among the PE teachers with Miss Romaine Attick directing entertainment and programs, Miss Leona Crosby, credits, Miss Lois Dusenberry, tournaments and scheduling of eventsg Mrs. Edna Johnson, social events, and Miss Virginia Robinson, business at meetings. Letters are awarded at the GAA picnic. Several amendments to the constitution con- cerning membership, credits. and awarding of leiters are proposed and passed. Spring . . . Business meetings are now held monthly with programs. GAA, along with GSL and Girls' TM Club, are hosts for the Southern Arizona GAA playday. The annual banquet is held for awarding letters and installation of new officers. President Rose Johnson BASEBALL Vice-President Johnneth Fisher giwd' Jflgwwln . . V . Hl'ITiCI'l UDISI Secretaiy Ann James Rose Johnson Treasurer Alice Narcho 'z BASIN-.TB.XI.L Czirnien Donisi Rose Johnson Mary Jackson Page 159 Row 3: Mooney. Porter. Johnson, Row 2: Narcho. Shelton. Gysel. Donner. Jackal. Row 1: James. Hooker. Holbrook. Joizlzm. Gunhy. ' 9 G6 77 President Elizabeth Holbrook Vice-President Mildred Gunby lf S .ll Secretary Elizabeth Jordon Fall . , . The officers are installed. consisting of Elizabeth Holbrook as prexy. Mildred Gunby as vice-prexy, and Elizabeth Jordan as secretary-treasurer. Wintcr . . . Five new members are welcomed and given GAA letters. Under the able adviser- ship of Miss Lucille Sheetz the T Club sponsors a rplay-nite where a variety of sports and games are offered. Spring. . . Because of the success of the preceding play-nitel' another one is given. The club decides that it will become a semi-annual occurrence. Initiation forthe new members receiving minor and major letters in GAA and major letters in tennis is held the latter part of May. Ilou 1' Sh.-lion. l1'isc'her. Nillfllfl. Sa-z2'. llreuek, Nlilligun lizsy. llooney. Johrirr limi IZA Gyfel. .lziekson. I-'rc1'dCnt!'ul. .Xtlzmi . C'1':ine. Jacob on. Pina' 2' Cairr. Cullum. Grate. Xlbng, Don, lfnrter. ' ' ' lion. l. Nemcosky. Liflikziy. Cree, Hines. Downer. l iechel'. Fall . . . The new officers are in- stalled into GSL. which repre- sents the Girls' Sports Leaders of the school. The members are known by their white sweat shirts with red GSL emblems. Winicr . . . Under the advisership V of Miss Kathryn Young. the girls are of service to the gym teach- ers. Spring . . . Concluding the years activities. a picnic is held to initi- atc new members. President .lt-.iiie'te Fisher Vice-Pi'esicierit Ioyce -Xcion Secretary Marte Shelton lkiue- lfill 1 G1rls TW1 Fall The glrl baton twlrlers under the d1rect1on of MISS LOIS Dusenberrx pelform at all four football games pl xed at home Thex asslst the band w1th the flag ralslng ceremonles and partlclpate 1n the half tlme enterta1n ment The one out of town football game the glrls twlrl for 1n 48 IS the Nor th Phoenlx game The baton tw1rl ers march 1n the annual AFm1St1C6 Day parade and entertaln the thou sands of townspeople and tourlsts wlth thelr sklll Wmter At rodeo tlme twelve of the twlrlers strut the1r stuff before huge crowds that as semble for the rodeo parade Sprmg New glrls are accepted and rou tlnes for the comlng football Season are worked on 'ic h xc ffm Sudunr rlers il 4Al -...iii ...lun hr ill unb WW f OHL n ol cn Smlth fll n 'fur In ' U K K- I I -.2 ,,,,,..4-00' Page 161 4 G v ogiy, ' 1 f 1 1 , 1 X1 Iwyfflmq f'9 Q TQ W N M ' V W xx , A , A456 T9 sz 'X,7! 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Qx fy ., K itil? - - - v 1 '-1 54- Q f 1 is .uv Roxy 1 ly 1 IH vu 1 y n o 1 xxx mltx ithn 1 U I 1 xt ll 1 1111 1 J x 11 Ihompson L11 X 1 xlnnu oi o ht Gnrls Social H ' . . . Members ot the Girls' Social Hour Committee with the assistance ot' tncir 'iciyiseix f.lis,' Cilanthc Brazelton. take tickets. check identification cards at the main door. and work in the cloak room at the social hour dances held after the football games. The large croxx ds kccp thc mernbcrr X, 1.5, Winter . . . han the baskctbal. games start. the cvmmittte is oncc nfort busy at tht dan'-es. . c ln- ntr is held at the end of thc first semester. complt ling thc activities for this portion of the year. Spring . . . The annual fashion show is held on April 20 in the auditcrium. The two social hour coni- mittees collaborate to give their yearly dance. After the election to determine ntxt ytar's committee. '1 luncheon is given. This is the last event of the year and provides a chance for the outgoing com- mittee and incomine committee to get acquainted. ' - - nee ,- ocywrr Vcc- rcs! -. 1 I 'iich ' .' -ret' 'j--. fiy Thom is 1 saw' ,i l Ron 4 xx In nsuu ml ull Ron 4 lNl c Ron Z Rmx ' 2 : tg I 1 1 K I w l .l 2 l 2 4 - .A Q , N 2 S , l 5 . A ,g 1 .5 Q x A Y 1 if -nf . ., .. Q A ,I H ' f Q Y ' : li Lf, llil J '. S 'lh. Nl ny: Adams. Turpin. lfollowcfs. 1' ns. ' I : D: Linh lvll. Druchmzm, llirsh, Gray, Pit '. 1' ' '.'. ' s. : llujfs-s, Durnzxll. Elson. Juwl. M.. Snjl' '. M: '.'h, . 'th, . . 2 vm. ' I: Ah -f, llzxstingt, VVzu'rl. Hull. Bvrgin, MCC rrl. .X dvr: n. 'NI'lizl -. .Ia wvh, llum-or-k, , 0 ' D ' v . v Q l , , . .S ' .Q . ' ' V - ' . , . . ,' . , , v ,V - , , . l . 1 7 . . . . V ' . ' . Q. L . . . . . . . . . A. . . ,, . r. Y H . . . . Y. V . , S' - A . ' . - . S' 4, 2 ., ' i' - 2 -V4 ' . an 4 mlm IS on ilhhlngs Buln um xml ns Qml Ilan Mltlrs 1 ll N U H Sf! l K 4 I4 Boys Socml Hour Fa The boys start the ball rolllng wlth a heavv schedulc ot soclal hour dances lltex ex 61 V home football game durlnd September October and Novemb I Manx help put up posters rn the halls and all of them take turns takmg t1ckets at the doors sellmg 1cf1 eshments and checlung coats ex erx Frlday mght Winter The basketball season Fmds the hard Wilflilllg bovs takmg an occaslonal rest Because of the few games on Fr1day mght onlx a few dances are held Sprung The group gets back to work to plan the b1g dance of the vear They combme themr 9l3f01tS wlth those of the Guls Soclal Llour Commlttee 1n March and beg1n the work whlch lasts mto Apul The culmlnatlon of the1r work ends 1n thelr b1g Soclal Hour dance entltled K1dd1e chmaxmg a vear of successful soc1al act1v1t1es vuth Dannx Romero as advlser Ple xdent Bud lVICCoxd Vlce Pxesxdent Dm BGIQIII SSClEtllN Ronnle Countxym Page 165 -ill had A X38 XCZ ., 21000 1 n C s nn Piul 'Xiuxolfl 'Crm Iinelimoofl X1il1miDiiehmin Red Cross 1 . . . No time is lost arranging the JRC fall projects. n mrder 'o conduct the work c l' tht Council. 113 chairmen are selected by Miss Calanthe Brzizelton. sponsor. Two money-raising pro- jfrgims are presented by the JRC. the Hrst being 'i 15-ict show followed by a movie and dance. Dr, I'm Lute Quiz Shown is the second to be given. 'ifter which '1 spook show and another dance ure ejiyen in the e1l'ete'a. Winter '... ie annual Comstock drive. thc pliciainy o' U iit .ox s 'or Euro an ci' rin. an ie- sc-ndinjj o' rai e oo 's o tie Deal' ant ind c ioo orc '1 l carried out success 'u y. - C,liristmas time- ai special drive. supplementing the st'xte-wide one. is sponsored to aid the strick- fg 'ir' 5, oo . c o iinf. ein me U' are con rihu e, -Xgiin during the holiday season ie s c ents 'ire as 'ed o ring c othing for '1 neee y bil' in Ken uc 'y. In the early part ofthe new 4' lg 3 ly: iris o as 'a an rea ll'1gIN'1lC1'l'l o il v- 'Hi ' .' e 'z. r 'os r 'ii A Europe is also 'xdo ed. Spring . . , e second annual peace symposium is hclel Klwrch 5. - ie is y -ar V A t-acc. ie n ivi ual Challenge to South. The 5yin'iunz1. 'in ath e ic carniya . is ic e 4 wiser i cy 'o' ie 'os ii c 'i 'ii ' ir c. iis i' -'u e-yen conc u cs e s CCCSS.LllYQ2i1' ' .' ho Junior Red Cross. A -., .J X . 1.4 1, 'z1':.ig:1 ' ce- 1'-s1f in fair ' .ir 'Q Ji 1 .' de'i'eIui'-'--.V .Q 'Q gf -e i gn: n 1 Hun Run Huw Hou Ilmx lin .xx Rum firm Run Assembl y Comnuttee Fa These people declde to l1x en up ou1 assembhes The Hlst act1x1tx debate assemblx gets thmgs golnef, Somethlng nevx lS added thls Neal to our assemblx plogram bx the cornblned song and cheer l aders and the band and we haxe lots of bplllt ln our pep assemblles Othex plograms ln elude the Svxlng Band the courtesx assemblx and th orchestra W mter NVQ enjox the Plelce know p1og1am the unforgettable Chrlstmas p1 Og1dI'Yl and the Svxlng .J md Sprung Thls season opened th1s xeal vuth an 'xssemblx bx Mr Carson vxelcomn I dents Next 1n l1ne of lmpresslxe assemblles was the Easte th1tDannx Rmmexo Mr KX le and so Bee luse oi the I u am students st1ll belleve r teachers shouldnt be teachlng sehool Whx acultx xssemblx And as usual the senlor assemblx IS a faxorlte O . ' '. 1 .. ' K.. ., .A ','.v .. '. 1' , ' . ' . ' v . ., , ' . . ., . v' Da . I ' ' ' e f -' . ' 'X '15, thenewst- 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r assembly. M ' ' ' ' .4 ' l' z -' .' . If .' ' me of the othe ' ' ' . j? we J H ' X Jnforgettable f K' , ' Q , ' ' lj ' f A '. Vim-In-Ili. Kovh. L'l:1m'y, Smyth-1, liunns. hwy, fn Vinny Art Honor Society Fall . . . Work and fun are combined when the group goes on a picnic and sketching party, under the direction of Miss Eva B. Culley, sponsor. Vlfinter . . . Art catalogs are sent for from many different schools all over the country, especially in our own and adjoining states. Twenty of these catalogs are filed in the art room, where students may look at them for information regarding various courses offered throughout the United States. Spring . . . A sketching trip to Sabino Canyon. and the addition of thirty new members to the club ear's accomplishments. 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'ff gmt rgan Club Fall The Organ Club mstructed bx Pzofeaeox W A Sewell orgamzes VVmter Sen1o1 members plax fO1 the asaembhea Spring The annual 16C1tal and banquet held Aplll 22 f1n1sh the xeax Pli-KlClCIll JOQIC M10 Hearn Vlce P1es1dent Mnvxnna Smlth Secletny Jo Ann Hobba TIQIKUIGI Bob Blow n Camera Club Fa lhe Camera Club Joms e Photographlc SOC1GtY of Amerlca and tl e Glaphxc Arts Honor SOC1GtX Winter The club does the photog laphx xx olk for the Tucsonlan Qual tulx and Chronlcle bpung Membel s entel the Scholas tlc Photo Contest and the EAK Photo Conttat 'lhe club conducts a contcbt among the club lTlCl'TlbC1S Presidenl-f-l'L e Spar-ht X ice-P11sident-lVl'n'y Dunn .1 src1'n'y-- Murr'1y -x ' A-V n Pulo: l':1g1- ITU 5, ru 1 XllIXdI1l'1i qlllllh Bob Broun Lela Ijaxldxon L llun I nn on 2 Io Xnne Hobbs Ruth L1 lm If 1 Ienell X Llnlll P1 x Hobbs Nu Q H Pmg : lil l',, ',,u C J A A-2 m lnh ll 1lLlI1lI m u urs! uf B 111 Smence Club Fa A new club IS organlzed at Tucson Hlgh School Membershlp IS 1est11cted to students who hax c taken at least one x ear of sclence and w ho can mamtdln a grade ax cxagc ot two pomts or aboxe The fall IS spent vvrltlng the const1tut1on and organlzlng the act1v1t1es of the veal NIOXICS on atomlc enelgx are shown bx Paul G Koch and GGOIgG Bdz7etta sponsors Winter Wlth the club establlshed on a permanent basrs further dlscusslons center around the d tu o w oxk nlffhts are spent carrwlng out expemments power of the atom More movles are shown an C, re held on 1nd1v1dual projects bv members m the chem1st1x laboratorx D1bLUbS1OHS .a ker IS presented on sclentlflc mdustrv Q ln Members gne talks on thelr projects and a spea o as not to conrhct wlth closmg 8CtIX1tlES and Pl' g The club ceases meetmg near the end of the semester s semester exams x tc Ple 1ClCl1l H0111 nd L1C!lTllI1 gCQlQtllV Albert Qvxxnm Ple ldent Jett Dau l 1 K 4 1 41 4 x ' if k gf - 4 J I t X 49 ' -, , , .I lif Zi: lie' 1 'rlI. Szlkir. Svlz 'l llzxwlr-53 Yun rlc Verlll-. R' ' Qt Clznk S0 'hln, Fm- .' ein. La -Zmun. Ll ' 'l. linw l: Allwo, llull, Stiller Iluxis. Adams. O , X , , . . v .' v ' f ' , . X ' ' , , , i . , , - . v 1 1 . I . ' ' ' X Ch.. J. '.. ..' . , X. . . N y V . Y I Q . ' ' . . . - U Q ' ' ' v ' I ' 1 I x --' ' . ' . . ' . - v ' ' ' ' V,' ' . V I V 4- T -I YA? 'Yi -H' ' 5' ' V Q V X, L s 'V 2 ' A ' v 'z ga 1 llxl' M. xx ul Sr xxtll XX hlllflp. mloff Plhs h1 1 B11 ess 41 411 x lx P1 The SU Llub boxs athletlc bClX1C.E O1gdl'1lZd1.1Ull f composed ot 30 boxs ll senlors 10 and dppeno l l bets 1ts name hom the l Jun1o1s and J sophomoxe a311tx ln Septembel the t hitu 1 92111015 xxl HK N 111 15 osen fox the11 1n1t1at1xe C1 hooses Hfteen nexx members to leplace the uated The mLmbe1s a1e on Call at all tlmes to d1st11bute football u as to bt smess houses buses and 1Qc1eat1onal estabhshments and decolate the goal posts md pep squad ailllxill at the football games Thex also seat people take tlckets xx ork III the box ofllm and d1st11butc plflgldliliv Vhntu Altcl b zslxntball schedulcs au plated all ox L1 school and doxxntoxxn tht boxs 'ug on hand 1t cxe1x gEilllL to llkQ tlnlxets d1st11bute pxoglama and d11utseat1ng Spnmg T1.Llx and baseball schedules Lili' Cl1SlIll5L1lCCl bx tht boxs Membus au 1exx axded fO1 then pLllJl1C spnluo xx nlx. bx an annual DILIIIC llOI'lO1lIlU them SLIIJCIKISGI ot the SU Club 13 M1 'Xl Xxldll Q Y 1 xv. mem Jon LLII bend IIN N111 Lolm VS hu on fi f . Ro ' 3: Qul W. Cl.1l'k. Morales. No1'lhxx'z'5'. Cl wk ' . ' ' ' '. Rr 12' Sokx , 1 P 'l1. Garflner. Dom-his-13 1 5: Hoxx' I: lixkk '1. O'lJ In -Il. Bu '-h. XY!1:11'lon, Spa-c'h1. Cohen. xfounlr, un. CC 7, nn... 'V' . -' 'f . I '- facmhatn - Q fl 'T' ' . ' ' f who are ch' ' 4' ' a Q' ' s udent coun 'l Q 1 ' ' 1 ll .gl A '1o have grad . 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' 5Cl'lCCl l l 1. l . l '. ' X ' ' I' . l ' , 3 . .' , . ., . ,..'. 'V,- L,-v, f 1 V ,L-.., .. K vm.,-. v y , VCC., . L x. .lv X Q , '.vxL. '. 1' . . an A 'xl. 1. ' . L' ,' I I . -.4,fL Lf fx ,bf . 1 '. .' x . N .,. ,.,. . .L .X , . . A. Y .I-C .'. X, .K ' v .7 A I ll . 1, O X I Y V. Y Y . X H: .. .4 Q' F, - , Y 'tmp , 11-s.dc:11 Y-Cx-all xl1'o .vo Y1 '1-l'1'es 1 -- A J 'ch Q' 1 'j--. 1 - ' 1 'I 149' Pep Squad Fa Tucson Hlgh s Pep Squad agaln emplovs the serxrces of the schools leadlng xocal chord enthus1 the Badvers at all thlet1c funct1ons The tradmonal Badger Splflt IS espec1allv prorrnnent th1s fall when the THS Football elex en IS donnnatmg the local sport mg scene Wmte1 The 900 x ellers keep up the1r constant l1ne of chatter dur1ng the w1nter and chrnax the 1947 48 xear when thex unloose an earsphttmg demonstra t1on at the annual h1gh school basketball tournex Sprung Durmg March Aprxl and May the loyal rooters run on the efforfs of the baseball and track squads U1es1dent Tom Cl0CllClll VICE' P1 esldent Don Bacon Secretarx J cqux Haymore l'z1gc 1713 If W I Q .MMM X . - ' U - . i , v y - l asts, The students who are members of the club back ' D a . L 5, I A Y . . . - X 1 I U . 1 7 ,fl I . . . h . , . , 4 ' 1 S Y ff- fl' ' 1 ., 3 3 2' ' 5 -we ge l, A Ahelson. Joyce Blackburn Dorothy Ilrachman. AFIRU lhigv 171 Adams. Amos, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson. Duane JoAnn Betty Henry Yvonne Boicc. Bunton. Burns. Carroll. Carter. Fred Patricia Bill John Nancy Di-achman. Drachman, Dunn. Ellis. Elson. Frank Miliana Mary Kay Roy ATIO AL Fall . . . President Ed Gibbs calls several business meetings for the purpose of establishing the '47-'48 organization and for arranging projects for the group to carry out during the year. The first induction of new seniors into the society is held on December 6 in a for- mal candlelight atmosphere. Four members deliver speeches on scholarship, service, char- acter, and leadership. At the beginning of his talk, each speaker lights an individual can- dle representing one of the four key virtues. Winter . . , National Honor Society scholarship tests are given to a group of members. These scholarships are offered by the Josten Manufacturing Company which supports a sum of 53,000 to be divided into ten S300 awards annually. The twenty-seven students chosen to take the general aptitude exams are selected on the basis of their rating scholastically and psychologically in the senior class. Patricia Bunton was the only applicant from THS who qualified in the tests for further attempts at the scholarship. Spring . . . The last senior initiation welcomes new members to the society in a formal cer- emony similar to the one in the fall. Girls in the society are asked to contribute their services to aid in checking the hearing tests taken by students in schools throughout the city. The last initiation of the year, which takes in the group of juniors who form the nu- cleus for the 1948-'49 chapter, is performed in an impressive ceremony in the auditorium during assembly. The society thus carries out the suggestion of the chapter handbook. which states that an effective induction is one of the best methods of instilling the aims and ideals of the National Honor Society to new members. The initiation is also recorded and broadcast over a local Tucson radio station. HO GR SOCIETY President-Ed Gibbs Vice-President-Roy Elson Secretary-Pat Bunton dl! Gfm Chun. Annu Fish. .Ioan W 'J - Q f Applovzlwl. Ax'0i'5'. Helcn Ciochn-I I i. Tom Iflonri. Bob -17 ZZ 4. Bumwn. Dun Ulu l'k. 131-x'cl'l5 flussi-ri Ann up IWW 'Q 'T Q ...- K Builcy, Baker, Bcrgin. Buh Dick Dan K'vr5'iu-nrizill, I5Zli'I1illi ibm-his-1. Ruth N1-ni i'uui llihhings. Hihims. Gillvspii R215 munrl I-Iii Suzunm- iiuilwmz. fillililji. Gwinn. Bill Niilrirx-rl .Xlhm-VI Gysl-I. Hull. Iizirtx - N1 Iii I-215 ss- Albort Konnolh aaa N3 il Hum cy. Wesley .luhnsmm Rrisio llfmliirm. lymu Rohm is Ralph Plum' ' L Hastings. Bob Jnhnslim. .lim l'c-ylrm. Hill Iiykkvn. Ilivk Hzlymorv Jacqui Jmwiziri. Iilizzihvt li O'IMmnvII I-Ivmisl Salssv. Louis .nd i Ifearn. Josie Huy liinniwn. .Ifi,Xnn IWVI' J4trh1'i. Suu you Divk Hnlbrmmk. Iflixzihvth l.:1fi5'. P111 I,1'lL'l'S. I-'1 odu Svhniirll. I-'i':1nr'L's Hon. .Iz1Ck Limlumi Sum Xiewrnlcl. Vzlul Smit h. Brit 3 2 '1ll'rl, Bllh I'fvifI1'nln-rgvz .loam Smith. Dull -an ,. 4 Fi ,- N, .1 fb ,WV if 0 '43, H, at ik f? 5, f E ,M Y iff? ff 1 Q. . Q- 'T' .4 Hun - 1 Suv . 4' lYI'l!lI4'Q. 4 'D I, XI 1' ' I ' F215 3 ra , . .. Jr-Y .4 I fQ'IHl'l. ' - M., Philip - ,, q Smzlw. . ' WM' M 'N 2 XXlll.ulrl iff., r L It Im,1hz1m. NI2ll'2.ZIlI'!'I xxx xI1'Kil1I1l'j4 l 1':1nw-vs ny v, ' E Y 'vb l7HI'1l'l'. a Yvr'flz1Lln V - Suknlnff, '7 Bllrinn Q 12. '1 111111111120 1 I ' Jackzx. Jackson. Jzmws. Betty Mary Ann NIRII quvs, Marsh. Mills. Dnlmvs Cody Ann Pl'4K'1lll, Rc-im-mam. Ricluwsmu, LIll'l'lliHl' Al Judy Slewzxxi, Surguy, Tninlm. Puulim- Lekluirv II1-lon Wulkor, xX'L'Xl'Ilhl'I'jL. Www, Anilu Lluyrl Tiny Mun- XVund. Yee-. xviillilllfl. 12,54 1,, Lorvn Poy Mu1'jm'ic ug- nv 1 Q vfibkii Drama Fall . . . Advanced Dramatic Class directed by Lloyd E. Roberts starts out the school year by eivhg tryout readings. Almost immediately th? students jump into the heavy production of The Swan by Ferenc Molnar. Six and one half weeks ol' rehearsals that click are needed to i ut the romantic comedy on its feet. Winter , . . American Comedy consisting of three one-act plays is given by the sixth period leefiniiiiig class. Not only does the class give a two-night performance at the high school but it .QIYULQ one ot' the one-acts. Why I Am a Bachelor, at the Veterans lrlospital and the Tucson XYoinan':: Club. Three crne-act plays have never been attempted at the THS before. but they provm :i successful experiment. J-Qrring '.., Thi last big production ol' the year is Noel Coyyards l'll lieave lt to You. given by itll' third period dramatic art class. Much sweat and a little blood linexnerience back stagcl are put into the brittle English comedy. The advanced class ends the high school dramatic season with a one-act play. Sellers lloxv to Propose. given before tlie s.-ht-ol in assembly. H g 3 THE W Left Caesar Hussar Father Hyacinth Housekeeper Dr. Nicholas Agi Alexandra Prince Albert Alfred Princess Beatrice Serving Maid Synphorosa Lackey Colonel Wunderlich Lackey Walter Oppenhenn Bill Adams Bob Flood Pat Blanc Mike Pistor Mary Jean Eli Stanley Raitl' George Stirers Sheila Devine Betty Milligan Jean Mclnnes Jim Jacob Paul Turnbull Jim Quick 111C H N1 XX POOR 'XI VN Pale 1 111 IX 11111111 I1 11111111 Igltv C1utL1111e1d K111 131111 1 B1 CN N Y X S111x Ll Q 'I111111 be I11111111x b1 mx 1111 11111111 K 'WARD' Amerm 111 Comedy X11-V1 1 XXI X I-XQHILLLJI 1 1 111 -Xc Q 1 c 11 11 T1 Qu1c1 111Q11 1111'11V11N 12114 1 lu- 1x ,YS ' . 'Tll Leave lt To You Griggs Joyce Bobbie Evangeline Mrs. Dcrmott Sylvia Uncle Drniel Faith Crombie Maisie Stuart Oliver Mrs. Cromiyie Left to right Jerry Jones Ellen Williamson Allen Heist Marilyn Jacobson Cathryn Crane Mary Ellen Edmonds Paul Turnbull ll.la1'ga1'ct Billings Pat Downer Dave Mansur Mary Kamp As? 'fe' lil'IlilXlJ 'I'lll'I St'l'INl'IS Klan miie it-llxinfl, .I4-:un l'l't'llill'llllt'IL.1l'l'. .Indy liimhir on N 1 lim Nloodx Fall . . . Hez1YY European sets tor The Swan require il good deal of work from StklgCCl'i2l'l class directed by lVlr. Lloyd E. Roberts. Except for Z1 few old-timers, Hector Leon, Jean Pfeifienberger. Pat lXfleClintoeli. and Charlotte Morgan. the stagecraft class at the beginning ot' the school year is some- what green. But when the first production is over, all feel like veterans. VVinle1 '... Designing and building sets for three one-acts presents a problem to the StHQOt'l'Z1l'l. class. but they are equal to the situation. Designers for the individual settings are Jean Pfeiffenberger, Dale Smith, and Hector Leon. When NVhy I Am 21 Bacheloru is given at the Veterans Hospital and the Tucson Womans Club, the crews have to go along and put up the set. Trying to get into the act out at the 'Veterans Hospital are Jean Pfeiiiinberger. Judy Richerson. and Margie Yelland. who sung We Are the Girls of the Sehlitzfield Chorus after the curtain goes down on the one-act. Spring . . . l'll Leave It to You' is ene lone paint job to the stzigeerz11'telass. The entire set is repainted und both east and crew are up to their necks in Persian blue and chocolate brown as the yezir closes. N.rX'l'ltJN.iXl. 'l'lllCSl'IiXN StJ!'il'I'I'Y Presixlerit Nlzireziret Ineimm Vice-lyresirlent Phil l'IeiIie1' Seeretiirjs .Xrine llooltei- 'l'1'e11sL11'er Kl.lri1-eil tlunhy lift-xt Stixs-is ll--'Jos l'ieiI'71-i lZ.iiI1 lin-ssixn-ye' .X1l.ITliN Smith lfl-will Pistol trmievilw-iiii 'Vurlilniil ,Lit-.Ili tqiuii-lt. I1-iv Ji I.:-mis, Xlilliuin lillill' Xkiis-1' Vlziilt Stu-.pi S-hniziit .lions Yellrinfl ixinii- llnoltei I1-,wlirixiri Hou 2 Vziineior Uilfimqin lin-lu:-on l'ffuI't.riIn-reef Iwmirn- Xynllter l1l.ini St-hiv-lx 1'-v,ri:1:in ligniiI.in fliinhy .Iniflgm Html Hoffmiun Xfi-Mill l-.Ill-- .l.it.iliso:i llllilllls Xlnyuqy, I-'win-tx Xl'Illl.ll7i son liilni--nits Inuimnx, l':igv lil ar u 4. ,,M,,,, .g,,M.,m of fi ,wt i 2 T 13 . but CQ Q., '- v-., 1 .. ' if -. n...,:'E1T '7 iq? HIL Rulxmlr :mtl .X fllilhflll 1':xx! !'Ixn'ly11 I-'ml-mx, 5Illfl1'I1l :xt fum- nf H14-il Illilllf 11 hwllvlls flilx-4'1rvl'fm VII - X. ,. ,. 1,1-zuxvlt l1rY4IlI. Ao- Q Q 0 'Q 5 PEACE Loren Feldkamp Betty J acka Laura Arm Downey Hector Leon I Y- .A-.,,.'. ' Dean Dickerson Irma Montijo Pauline Stewart Larry Price f . ff' -45 47 ,! 5 ak 'I TIME OUT AT A WEEK-DAY REHEARSAL Jim Burns Danny Tappero Loren Wood Drew Lance Bob Deiwzirte Mr. Bauinger Ira Greenstein John Brooks Bob Simmons AT THE CHRONICLE BALL Steve Kelley Drew Lance Louis Sasse Bob Delwarte Dzmny Tappero USC1 4 asf' is t' V' ofgaw 4 B I--Q wfw bW -rl' at Wig if WW 2 0 All scar long, The mus1c departments of Tucson Sen1or Hlgh School gn e mus1c students not onlv the best 1n mus1cal tra1n1ng but excellent charact r tram mg Wh1ch 1n later l1fe the former stu dent finds 1nx aluable The chorl groups dnected bv lVl1ss Madge Utterback perform at assembhes and commencement The Band and O1 chestra unde1 Mr Wllllam Sewell plax at E3tlllQt1C contests assemblles and othc1 muslcal proglams The Sxunq Band led ox N1 Iohn 13ar11nge1 plaxs at scnool dances and assembhes O S1 Qmhwu ee an 'T f E ,N ,f .fu ff 1 fnvgalsy I 'Nw' iw! 'Y Y' 1 MN-. is-be NT 'i,,'2 Q Q,-Qing the Making 1 1111 l'zngc 185 Hmm H4 an H4 MX H1 m Run lin vu Pre I aff :Z IJ, 'lilljlllfl .I. .Inm-sl I.m-hc-, I31'il1kn1x'yl'l'. 3 Iflllfi. Mullins. f2I'iITll'S. fill-Till, Ixosimx liwplnrl. Rfvlnvrivr. NL-lswn. Bvvym. 3 Vx!-sl. Iluhius. IilYht'I'lS, Simmvvna, Bums. fizzllzxuhm-1. ,X4'wtzz, N12llll'h. Pulls-1. I flmrl. Tivll. Pauly. Onmwn. IH-Vkins. I'x'r-slurr Fmnk. Sunrll. I-Iivlmm. Hvvfvrl. LZ Ii, .lmwnm Almznflzl. Hin 1:11, l'.l'lXI1f'h. I.z:v:'ixu Hull. flmlcilivll. B. Tzxylrn. Ilihhs Jwlmsfvn, Fznsim-I. Zlvlxxm Slunm-hfmwr-. 1 Slum. Sussex Xzmlqzxs, XY1-hxlv Bzxkc-1: XX'vmrl '!'humz1s Fm-urstvin, 'I':1gvgw:-v. BIizzxl:iw. Nh-Ilm Ihkkun. Niciem--Du-k Baker Libl'd1'iUII-DiCli Ryiqkeu SeC1'etz11'y-Bob Delwarte Page IN Il'-xx Hou Iinxx Qrchestra 1 Hunan, lwvkvll, Num, lwhzm. Xhlwmx. Nu-Isvvn Nlmim. 4' Iiullirwm-I, 111111112111-I Mfvmm- FZIXNLHN. Ilinwm, C'lz1I!1n XII. S1-xu-li Stun:-w Ifw:nl1k,.InI1I1NHI1 ilu:-lwx 1 . I 151111 1 y,,,-,-1,,- Ucmun. Ur-luzulv, iiznllzzgglmcw, Trfss XYiII-qins, lIi1whm.4-1, yyqlpxf-,Q Ifbklgq-11 :AML IN.-l,.! ,ULIITIN Huw 1. NYt'ir1:'il. fQ?llf'iU- 3l4'1H1S- SWIPNB. Ilnmzu. Iizmxn. I,47IIt'I. Iiznte-llllkn Niwffurrwwivk Iillmtl. lim-mmm. I,is-In-N. Gumm. Laws. Fall and Winter . . . The orchestra. under the baton of Prof W. Arthur Sewell. sup- ervisor of music in the Tucson public school system. again offers musical training to students interested in concert work. The group consists of both boys and girls who get their chairs in the various sections ofthe orchestra by means of impartial music tryouts. The orchestra gives concerts at senior and junior high school assemblies. Spring . . . The group plays at the Southern Arizona high school music festival in March. and later in the spring the organization gives several independent concerts. Outstanding members sometimes travel to San Diego to play with the All-Westei'n United States High School Orchestra. 1 ,exif 'v-' V? Z 1 mb Q. -.4 ma' -nn. an 4... '94 fan Hou 1: XVriuhl. Dickenson. Sunchos. Burgess. Price. lslflflfl. Stanquist, iltYUY1lI'j'lTl2lll. Foster. Davis. Blziloos. Pierce. Camp, Row 3: Dobson. Smith. Cranes. Feldcamp. Phenicie. Dean. Kelsey. J. XYzilkcI'. Foote. Guerrero, Pappas. XX'lierle5'. Leon. NYhar!on. Nl. Smith. lloxx' 2. Ingalls. Cray. D. Smith. Elliott. XYoofls. Sleinkopf. Lockhart, Riclif-1-son. .I:u'kson, Thaip. H11-xxcl'. .Xnum-l. A, XX'alkei. Dexine. Donny. lion 1' Blontijo. Xlhillock, Bidgood. Allll'I'2lj'. Lytch. Paine. Jackri. Ye-rlon. l', Schrnirlt. Flemming, liflnionrls. l-'anvil-1. Hobbs. Hughes. Toolcp. Dobson. Romero, Ford. Slew art. Fall . . . A fine beginning with an excellent Balladeer group and some Very promising begin- ning vocalists cause Miss Madge Utterback and the members of the department to be much in demand for immediate performances about Tucson, The select quartettes are beginning their Work for the year and show much promise of becoming one ofthe best quartette groups Tucson High School has ever produced. lVinter . . . The Balladeers tAllegro and Arion Clubsl. be- ginning girls tAllegretto Clubj. and the quartettes are spend- ing long hours preparing a wide variety of beautiful Christ- mas music for a program to be presented in cooperation with Miss Virginia Robinsons dancing class. The quartettes are preparing a special program for the Tucson Womans Club. S 7 Spring . . , Starlight Serenade is the title of the annual C spring concert. for which the soloists. choruses. quartettes. and pianists are practicing regularly, The concert is held on the steps of THS. At this time. the seniors sing their last concert with the Balladcers. Graduation music is provided by the underclassmen, and the vocal department ends a most successful season. li- ll' XIIXI' D QL XP I'l TTIL 1 11 r cum JlHlS P111 me xx11t ' ci Xn I H IL XL I-I Rl' I IO LI LB mmux 1 11 X Fl X 1 1 mms m I1 2 1 ' s uoxsl, ml 1 IH 1 ll ll'1Ll Hfllllllll HX KS mile Ill I 1m f'lXKN 'Kc imp, ID iN! ll Snxm ' 'IL Ihfr P111 ndn mm mn 1 Lui s 4 X I'xN1JQNlLX ,f . 4, .,v- Nigga .. YI . W r ,v.. ' ', A-.'-' ' , ., ..., , . Rodeo uecin 4 lla.. Q,-1-elf-. PN As - 3 J 'W RLxXfv?Y ' v .vs ,nv .-. g.'1 . ...H . MijV'v: AA ta.: ' .. -. Husv Jrnhnsffn PNDXNJS cur 1 QLPPX XNID -XFI'l e fu 1 ll ic my n 4 Spring . . . Rodeo queen contestants are nominated during the third period classes From these rom inees, the top eleven become finalists Winning the highlx contested race are Rosie Johnson and dants, Sue Bugbee, Sue Hunger, Jody Thompson and Marx Jackson The 1948 queen division of the annual rodeo parade. ' being president of GAA to writing ' h ives the inside her four atten and attendants lead the second Rosie is a very versatile girl with many actixities ranging from her own weekly column Rosies Remarks for the Chronicle sports page. Here s e g 'tdope' about the girls' physical education department. The teachers know Rosie as a sincere, hard-working girl, who has attained recognition in her studies ' hosen a member of the National Honor Society. As a reward of three years of hard work, A GAA. Outstanding in archery, Rosie has won state-wlde fame. She ' d'vision of high school. first place in the state high ' f en's clout. nian and to by being c ' ' ' letterman in in the B 1 l e in the vxom terly and Tucso f l ather Rosie is a major has captured three titles, first place school meet. and her crowning achievement-first p ac On top of these numerous activities she finds time to write for the Quar be a member of the Girls' Social Hour, Outside of school Rosie takes orders for custom-made e ' skilled craftsman in making beautiful articles in hand-tooled leather. goods. She is a I' 4 ll in Manx lnigln UIDIIC QS Ol IlIO'I KRUHX L ,IF Fall . . . Beverly Clark, editor and Helen Averv, managing editor, complete all the work on the dummy which thev have been planning and com- posing during the summer months. The album staff un- der the leadership of Wilmoth Cameron starts in early to take ippointments from the Juniors d an seniors The pictures are then taken bg Al Buehman Tucson photographer at the high school and at Buehman s downtown studio n Mui 'fm Di J-0' dvr- f5- ,-'fi' -113:97 2 ' ' 3 7 ' . Y V . llc-l ' 1 X M2 2 g.: Editor c' -fi JIU -' i '03 , P ' l 'Vlll Du 'ray ,. H -LL M, . 1 X .MA hi -Wx . gf x M '32 . N 1 fl, 7 fr X 'lr X . -V , 'rf 2 g M f ' ? e f 5 x - 4' V1 , - f , aw 'W' I , g Ulf, T ' ' , 3 .sg 15,- -nflz. R' . ' E, In , uf , if ,A 'W i . 1 W 1 Fx 'fini ',k. 5 ' I , 4, 5.19.3 T A ' 3' ' ' 'rs Q Wmter At th1s po1nt the advertlslng staff headed by Jack Hon buslness manager snaps 1nto actlon and starts sol1c1t1ng ads from local mer chants Asslgnments for the wr1t1ng staff are handed out by the group head Ellzabeth Holbrook These are read and proofed by the edltors The photography staff led by Pete Specht contlnue thelr task of taklng plctures of the var1ous organlzatlons of THS Prctures are sent to the engravers Ac t1v1ty blanks are filled out by the senlors Sprung Bev and the album staff begm the exactlng work of mountlng the Jumor and senlor panels Wrltten copy IS sent to the prlnters and then proofed and re proofed The covers des1gned m the art department are Hmshed and returned The prmted pages are sent to the blnders IH Phoen1x and the covers plctures storles and ads are bound 1nto your Tucsoman' Tucsoman Bexerly Cl xx k Pflllfll 'kt I BL Inn n 11 ILQSONIXN XID NTAPI- xt n Specht Owl Rxk an nes Dial 'Thrm nn Vklxn xxx 41 CH s X Q41 I 1 Q IW- ILLNONIXNTH SI CSJNIXN XIISLXIN1' Pl' I :xx S at en 1 An mx J un s CHU R NY 5 ' ax mcmn uv w mv N R :xx 1 m Ll mmm X ahh mx lf N1 gl -4 lf? if 'S 1 ' ' f 1 I, ' . .. 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I'zix'x-, N' X . ,4 A- 11 lwxmm l1xl'll l'l D an Bunn mix PIII fe ,wyslf W Wa, 'M Nb. 4-Q' 'Naa- Fa Edltor Paul N1ewold and m nagmg edltor M1l1ana Drachman ClGSlF1flg to 1m prove the weekly to better represent the s udent bodx add the columns The Clothes l1ne and ROSIQS R marks and contmue Mlke Frlght They also shorten the ed1tor1 als and better the personalmes bx Omlttlng the gush The varxous staffs conslstlng of more than 150 advlsed by M155 Harr1ette Martln and Mlss Marjorle Stevenson beg n work and put out the first cdx tlon early IH October Wlnter The 48 Chronlcle staff starts an annual event for future staifs by taklng over f the Tucson Dally Star the first Monday 1n January Learn mg bv dolng 1S the object as the heads of staff reporters and ed1tor1al board take over the c1ty papers Off1CE for several dry runs and finally for the blg occas1on 1tself when alone thev put out a real newspaper ah if Sprmg COlUmblH Un1vers1ty rates the 41 48 Chronlcle Medal1st m March and NSPA awards the coveted All Amer1can 111 Apr1l The annual razz lssue The Kactus Ixonncle a successfully funny paper IS prlnt ed featurlng Hearst stx le makeup The old staff alded by the newly selected one pub hshes the graduatxon lssue contalmng the sen1or supplement sect1on The Chronlcle Banquet May 7 boasts Fred Flnney manag mg edltor of the Arlzona Dally Star as speak er Awards are made and keys and pos1t1ons handed over to the staff of 48 49 Cactus Chromcle 25' 1 ltr 573' xllllana IJx.u hman NIanag,lng I- c Pa lltm 20 ll . . . - ff A . . . . 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Am z Llham rl V f . i 5 ' A X L5 FI't'diI Mun im- IR-tm-as V -J g if? gli, V Miki' Vishu 4 I ,iff 9 -Qff41'4'-'-All mi .' nn 5 I xm 2 ia I'hlhl41L1IilpI1f Ifflilvrl I' tlrllx' Il:lXl Fa Presentmg the l1t erary and art1st1c talents of students 1n the form of essays poetry short stones art and photography and pr1nted by students of the Gf8ph1C Arts department the Quarterly en ters 1ts mnth year of publxca t1on The fall lssue emphasxzes student l1fe and the relatlon between home and school strengthened by the gulclance of counselors Wmter The second 1ssue effectwely devotes ltS cover poems and features to the rodeo season and western 11V mg Layouts cover and con tents make th1s a favorlte IS sue Sprmg More color IS used Some students 1llustrate thelr own stor1es A mlscellany of events and occas1ons fills the sprlng season and the Quarterly presents a general plcture of happenmgs ln 1ts pages Predomlnant 1n the Flnal ISSUE of the Quarterlv IS the Splflt wh1ch accompanxes the graduatlon ceremony and the termlnatlon of the school year The magazlne IS under the d1rect1on of Mlss Har rlette Martln hterary advlser Ot1s Ch1des ter graphlc arts advlser Mlss Eva Cullex and Harry Goldsteln dlrectors of art and photoglaphy uarterl ,ff nn hm lb H1 nx c J gf? sy' INK Run Ron Run PRIX XI mx 2 cfcl Nhnc 0 vu mn ll m xr QL XHIEPIH IJINIPILLIIOX Hx lnx NIGXXUf Xnflu frhnlll Aheo Xlndnn c lnsrm rv x un ll muuc B 1 un D1 Qhman Rlchnt lunbx rs .111 IUSS uh C mu Nulen I-Ish Ruuis B Lani Vkhllllngtcmxm Dunsllth lr' lx lfdl 's ll I0 Ifxx Iexx I I'uxx IH xx I I xx Pr X Iiuxx lI'I I Dunn 1- l . 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' 'D 4 Q . 4 Fa The Tucson Hlgh bVkllIg band Starts practlcmg about a week befoxe s bool starts 1ust tlxlng to get accustomed to xxorklng xxltb one another Slght leadlng and trxmg 'X to find out what plax exs belong where IS the H Inst oldel ol the dav Leadel Bob Delwarte IS not xxlth us for awhlle because of lllness We sound llke the maklngs of a g1e-at band but need pl 1ct1ce Dlevt Lanee ls sxxltched ixcm llgblll ILIIUI to lead alto fol the benefit ol the bind 'Q X1 rx R JN I UN Rub Ilm Bun 1 N XXIII IIONES I h Summon R1 K X ll'l nnx im S1 N Xvmter Stexe Kellex ou1 talented xocahst and bot sax mem d1OpS school and Robert Snnmons IS plomoted to bls plaee We plax fo1 the sen1o1 plom and tovt ald the end of the dance the p1CtUIC flame ulneh the band 15 fmmed 1n ialls dovtn and fo1 a vvlnle IIILIQ 1SllOtl'llIlg but COl'lfU5lOl1 Dullllg the nlgbt Bob Del x nte plaxs a lot of he n Latex we plax fo1 the blggCSt 'W- danee cl the xe 1 the 1un1o1 SCIIIOI plow its gleat Int os .Q ll ' l l , . - . u . . 0-1 , , x 'C Q , gt ,: I , , - J 2. . x QE ' ' 3 L. 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C'hdll.x1.,u !-ugcnc Hank IL Xhxe I e Spring Thele IS an mcrease IH the membersh1p of the band now mostly Jumors so they can take over our part when we graduate thxs sprlng When we play away we f' bound great At Benson the k1dS reallv appreclate us We perform at the MUSICIHDS Ball and more hlgh ichoolers should haxe been here to know what thev re gcttlng And finallx there s the graduauon dance 'Q' ,gm el nDhs cn B1 h Dehx 1111 S qllldifll Dnutm , I Jhs' - . ' 1 urn . I - . 1 . . I . . 35 H . . ' K, - . 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PRINTING COMPANY FIFTH AVENUE Cr TENTH STREET VIH Conorortulotlons Closs of 48 EPD M355 QR R I' A L T 0 R Q 28 N Stonc Axe Phono 6020 For Your uollty Photo Engrovmg Phone 067 O1 go to 32 Vv Franklm X TUosoN PFOTO ENGEOXSOISEHEPSRE Com lm nts oi He FRANK DAWSON MOTOR CO Dod e and Plw mouth Motor Cars Dodge Trucks 412 420 koxth ilxth XX onuc hone 1367 - li 1 TVX FINTY-'IHREE HIT.-XRS IN THE AUTOMOBILF INDUSTRY IW TUCSON ma f Zi A 'Q 1 was In I eng vs o1l mg at one of Tueions nexxcst mul eti Tl-IQRNE S 1 1 E bill St Phone 17 A DESERT GARDEN NURSERY Bouquets Sprays ' Corsoges Potted Plants - Seasonal Budding Plants - House Plants 3105 E. Speedway Pl10nC 413 Cactus Candy Shop C A N D I E S Chocolates and Funcv lioxes C'z1c'tuQ Candy Our Sflflfllllly Phone 5266 fxl. YAIQARIS l'lo1-. qu,-A., lux .lfllilil-.HS XX llUl.l',S.Xl.la K lll'I'l'All. State Hardware 81 Supply Co. 31113 East Speedway Phone 8642 Plumlain: Supplies Lighting lfixlurer- liuilrlm-Vs llumixxult- lils-clxir Sllppliv.-S Autog rophs Ehnbgth Imdm Bob Ioedl e -Xnne Hoo 61 md Bob Hxstmg HOWARD --1 STOFFT I 'V',,f' B 1 ' Q ,f wf 1 A f Y , A, 'V , : .. QV g ,X Q I ,Ayb G 1 x - ' KJ , 1 'iz f , ' L . I 'gg r, . li 12 21- s ut Aufog rophs Tom CIOCIIEIU Judlth M11le1 Don Smlth Ginny Lent Roy Albertson Zlta Clancy Dlck Bakel md Nmcs Lex DIOXQ that ST8l!1hC1fT16l S books ale lead ex eryxxhexe Stelnhelmer s Book Store at the Lmxelsltx Square 7 f, wk V My A 'L QM' 'E ' A' vi I , f X ya 'R ' H , , ' ' ' ',z 1 V' z 1 . . v v . W n n 1 v ' , . -ls Glynell McAll1stex md Dolores M uques Tucson Headquarters for U gggamg F1I'1CD13I'T1OI1db wdmm ANJIIFIL S N OH 9 E Congress St Tucson Arxzona e tolc thlt mppxcu tes U1 111110 ALL THE FAMOUS BRANDS 1 and l - sl E H EL li Silver Th S ' z z ' al . yo ' 1 'mage L . Congratulations to the Class ot 1948 .ja -1f'623r'9771?e0A15 U SO Ask for Thrlftles Save ZW on All You Buy Dont Say Root Beer Ztcykw. R001 Been One Block North of the Fourth Ave Subway , . 7 C 9 X If H' I 1' 'X lu . l 'X T c N A LJ X T 19 Stu lc! t Boiw Plesldenl Footbqll B xsl etb ull Joe J lcob EVERY FIELD theres ct LEADER Our congratulatxons to Tucson H1gh School for produclng students wlth the qual1t1es of character and stamlna neces sarv for leadershlp The leaders 1nd1cate the hlgh standards of the student bodx as a whole We confidently pred1ct the xears ahead w1ll find them meetlng the tests of busmess endeax or Wlth flung colors' TUCSON NEWSPAPERS INC The Arizona Dalls Stax Tucson Daily Cltlzen Baseball Fracl Te mls Ro er John on Wxllle BIOXXH Sam Llndamood ,.,l 55' .7 5 -Q- - A, ,151-f 3 4 , JV :,, A T V4 . 'Ju . fl7'3 V1 Swlllard Snyder lc Ned- Darnall IN ' I v '7 I uf I if A . r ' 1' . I I Q'-ffQlf5ffgfif- D v S Si -FW .ft . . ' i : L g ' ' . v . ' Aufogrophs b Blolrs Bookshop Q RAYS HOBBY SHOP IIX1-XLS STAIIONIIX HDS 1 hu ui Xxuuum 1 xl N KU TOVBEA EQUIPMENT CG N 1 xx llll K u . I Huy Ihvn. 'w lifiith D4 wm .' .Xrn-1'icz1r1. English Lauri I1'1:1t1gX1 I3mf.44 - , fi? ' Y C. I C QXI1 :icl .'X1I'1J1llI1L'S - s - R11-- 'urs Phmw 5434 Phmut' 513911 10,2 N,I'111'l:.' ' vl1l1i'S4JI1. .X1'i',fw1111 A M , 103-In In, Fzf fl Stwvw lL1c'gm1, .'XI'l'. H- ,, Iliftrihutur l' nr XYill y Ju-pr-. Cars. and 'I' 'ks 45? X '. IJl'LlL'hINi1ll mmm- T062 Pachaqed Mm IEE EUBES 11 ARIZONA a Cow Srom 0 Wrong C98 Q-.,,,h-Q-B if ,Kava Hw- ww Swwaaw Y cgle 6 ARIZONA ICE and COLD STGRAGE Ihr Imosl lu It tha louut prlu lfth OI Phom ' T x om mu uxstll Llc 11 1CC Cu Ju , 'v -.. w. --- , A , . -. M N, Y fu I- ', 4. - 4' I- . I v L 4 K ' 5 . ' : , . , , umm I Nils!! A A , A 'V ' ics , - M k ' ' --.1 ,. ...,N- - :A I ' 4 Q-v--5, , 6' 4 - 2 ' ' kfhlifmif ww J, A W V .uf , Aff. s4,,i,5A31-A V , ' V , fs n it M M 'im Nw fi A W , M rf , f 1 ...-,-.M.1,W' . , , l ',. 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SWINGING Nlth The Badger or QUALITY DPNIRJK PRODUCTQ cmd ICE CREAM Sunset Danny Ph 1 O' T Gena 11 In L11 mee HOWELL DRACHMAN INSURANCE AGENCY PAYLESS DRUG Aiilll :lui xx 1th STORE unuhm Sued on Pxux '36 XX ILnmng,ton L 1 4g 13 Qonglg Roy I Dx zchmdn J V111 Howell Comphments WHITE S IEWELERS 30 East Congress, Tucson Amzona XOCHIL RESTAURANT O cel to '1 ku Jul P one 91m 10.29 E 6th St Best Wishes to the Closs of 48 lnbs electm Q as xx Tucson s Modern Men s Store HIHEHICAH PA TY TUHE 110117 East Cm glass Quest I 4 -'z s 'z - . S I ' ' g .fa ' I '.'!hing .' '. M A ' Plum-1755 1 -I - .SS 7. ,Z . . . ' x 1 1 4 w ' 1 . u ll Specializing in Mexiczm :md American Foods rl 'S 'ar lf h X2 S? ' . 4 X I xv , ,' l K x . X 1 I C Ed G'1 .' s g a :suit for 'z:ua1 'ezux - I.. 1f .'.'E 'X WHT M VEFUBF SUE HUNGER, PATTI BLANC RECEIVING THEIR GIFT BOXES FROM IVIITCHELLS FURNITURE COMPANY ITHR EU Comohments of ff0RNf 5 Carlo and 61ff Shop Congratulates Class of 1948 Santa RMU Nut Shcnp 8 Ii. Broadwax Phone 5641 .Jlz WVATCHES LLOLKS JLWILI RY AND REPAIRING IIIOIHC M128 VS 319 E CONGRESS SI X 0 s F om tue R1 :lm Ihcl L TUCSQN ARIZQNA I N I o o , . J. 8 '. ,' cw , C T 4 I - . . 5 1-J - , -, - 1 .fcrsg 1' I 'L utrx , .IA K X' -A N MHA Susm Bu bee ind Idcxo Ho1b1o0l P1t1o1117mg, The O11 111 11 THUNDERBIRD CURIO SHOP B F1 lllk P11 1111 19 W Congxes Phone 2869 C011 1 11111111011 1 t11cLl1s 111 lf-H' s1111L11xL 1410111 All 111 L11 Ll Hubbard s Greenhouses 491 N0 G1 llld Axe 11 S1 IVIIIVN Po1d Phone 320 MCLELLAN S To The Class of 1948 vc to S1 00 e ' S , C ' f C ' . f ' Q L 102515. Cr111g1'ess fmfmf' lm M AWIIUIM A 'ff 21214 HAL BURNS 921 East 3rd Ex erx thlnb rn Tlowers 20 North Stone afnrlllaf Cleaners and Laundry Since 1926 Phone 142 at University Square SUNNY S PUEBLO HOUSE Tlme Out for Della ous Sodas and Sundaes 1019 E 6th St i Wnlene Van Knl M mtv Lexx 1s Wllmoth Clmexon Best Wnshes Clcnss of 48 F W Woolworth Co .36 E Congless Phone 2111 Ili 1 A- ' . ' 'W ' . vs r U 4 1 - -bi .- . , 5 l D' N 1 ' 1 I C Q ..z' c. ag -, ' 2 ' 1 A1111 M111 scum 1t ou1 Le11te1 Vkhx 11111 m lke xoul 101111611 at SIYIQCI bevung Ce11to1 We UIIL1 16 1101115 of 1e1so11f1l 111bt1uC11mm 1111 cmlx 5810 111ml IX 0111 Sui 11153 C0r1tL1 Singer Sewing Machine Co. .Mi E Cr111g11-sw Phono 166 Jom the rest of fhe THS students and drmk refreshmg ,i ICE 17' f you j QW Gi W- f y 1 M 2549 N Oracle Road Phono 4 521 CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 48 ITT S EWELERS LORNFR CONGRLSS at STONE Monte Vlsta lnn 3656 East Speedway Phone 6666 fy ffm ak f,n15,,w-ff Vve Specloluze m BARBEQUE over OAK WOOD Fire Llmosc XOLII STFAK POVKI SEA IOOD hum L11 Ll 1 Q WL Catu to binquotb Plc len phono lm IQSCXX moms 1 Nmcu L C 1 b 1 I f 'A 0 72 1 x ?.m,h ' My 0 I- 1 YC 2 4' I 1, X ,, , ' , W , -L 32 .glam ffi, ' Q K? 66 as ... xl. Pauline Stewart. Don Murray. Joe Jacob. Nina Lyerly ' ' ' Q 2 . l l J. or .' l 4' ' '- U ' 1'V1'lFlol,alQrl usa. X , X. C v. 1,1 ' . .,.,,,2u' ,vi Ou' Q' '0IlL1l'fllLlll!llOIlS to the Class wi 'lil C'csv1'UC. Wa lly. Cf.,'cls flzmulw Aufog rophs We Keep Tucsonans Well Dressed MPS, TUCSON LAUNDRY Mam Plant 4 E Slxth Sheet Jodx Ihompson GRAVES PHARMACY PRI SCRIPTION PHARNIACISTS H18 .ist bpudxx Tuuon A1l7OI11 Pharm 165 COI1gI3lLl1 mom il om .fefaan 4 70 fzalawnanl J U E bthSt1ut Phom NUS : I, , yi! ,A E-E r f. wa' 1 . x vpn' 1 V, N K A-A Y, . V. 'J' X . A k N ff' y1V1,,:..JQv'Q',0v . ', 'wav' ' ' 1 0 ' . . A U . L . X X 1 7' . I P- v r ,Y X V 1 A . , K L 47 ' , . ' V. - .- -' . -.JE. H .15 . ,. xr ' E A .' i' -on - .x, 1 r-. 7 SOUTHWESTERN Montgomery Word SASH 84 DOOR ond Compony -I N th St 4804 f 48 IIIIIII IIIIIIIHIIIS IIIIIIII Innns GUNS AMMUNITION GOLF FISHING TACKLE SKIING BASEBALL GYM FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT t fAIK EB d .5789W Aufog rophs O 4 ' e Ph C mpliments . . . '48 C g' t I t' 5 Tucson, Arizona C1 .J . . i 3 'I' o o 1 O O Q 0 ' . . L, - Spor ing Goods o 1 inds 1846 . roa way Phone ' - Sam Lindamood and Fred Boice patronizing Tucson' omplete sport store HARLLY DAVIDSON MOTOR C YCLFS LUSHMAN SCOOTERS Cangratulatnans fa the class af 1948 Come m and see us Agents In B111 Pexton md B05 'VIx1don Expert Repasrmg Guaranteed Work Lawn Mower Grmdmg I RI I PILKUP AND IDI I IVIIIG SCHWIN W I' STFII' LD ROLLFAST BICYCLLS Ingham and Ingham IN IIIIFUIIIIII X 1 Hemp Jlb Q I Q li 'f -z 4 ...NIR , 41 , V , ' 5 3, I xx . ' J I yw- 1 ,. , 1 , , . . - ,- 4 . .7 86 ' I ' ,' a I ga' . ' ' 'v 9 54- 1 5 v,, Y ,, ,I , I J . . V .Ly 0 ' 1 XUIIIQI P1 ,wr - ., lin QUIZ Bud Mclm i md Tom Flsh out dm 111te1m19Q1on at Fox Tuuon mg I Z! ARIZONA J C1mpbL1lBLs1ex IBB nx Enmmerclal Eulleqe School of Business Educatlon SHORTHAND TYPING ACCOUNTING FILING STENOTYPE ENGLISH Prepaxe YOUISBII IO1 Bu me s Employment ASSISITXICS to Om Students Throu h Ou: Free Phceme it Seruce Call or Wrlte for Further Detalls 49 N0 STONE PHONE 1806 FINE EASTERN FURNITURE Daxe Man ur and Ned Hutrhm on O Connor Hall Furniture Company .30 E Pennmgton Tucson AFIZOHH RIDING ACADFMY G STABLE? VS 1th Bc 1 VK :shes to Ou M my F ends t TLC on H1 1 'lops ln saddle IIOIbCb Speclal puces fox LIIIICIICII Rozgra S Flo!-Iqts and begmnels Whele Flowers Ale Ah ay It Then Best Ru C1 Road 4803 west Congres Phone 5391 6 I 'E ' ' s' s 4 I- C I L g , K is V. . .,. '. . fx , X40 I V5 I X, ,V sg- , ', :- . I AT N' I -A fifixhfyg, Low PRICES ' s , ' S I 0 1 4, I. U L 1 If V V' s. 5 . Q' 1 ri .- ll '- If 'gr' ' . ' -. , .v,.' - ,- , I ' , 1 - . -ki ' , .. V ,vv , A V S 2 'Q E. 27 WHEN THINGS fMPPfN Qaalfknaw dl' NIS' All 571475 Affllffff FQOTBALL BASKETBALL S LJ 5 f 'Q S124 70NfD ro KW014 1920 on Moak waz I ' O ll - II ff Joe Jacob Hal Cunningham 'W 11 Ego F 3521 '5awf2?1 'kr no f QR w ' I D S50?r. F ' 42 1 V N wg,-, Hog I l '-Ng, ,Q ' ms 1 ra? of S J 7 Y 2 , x H ,E ,Q Jim Johnston Roger Johnson But Sm' Congrotulotnons Tucson Hugh School Notuonol Thesolon Society on Fredo Morne Peters Preslden+ KELLILR DRUG C U 2408 N Campbell Axe Pattx Ladv md Jo Ann Kmmson ln the colle e el loom at ALON 9,05 SSE 91070 ro I 1 I 1 . cl , I ' WW A1 - v - .J - . I D '- L- . S . FLNHIN 'M'5f .Alf ual' !'MW'wy Autog rophs. Mi' :E-was ,IVA 9 4 'Fzm m the Szm Its Llcorlce Suck Mocleled by M111 m D Tabak of Cahformd bas deslgned a tr1m mldrlff top and mated lt to 1 full sklrt for added eve appeal 17 'M S' lLh!T1ll1 Goebel D E C O R A T O R S 1NTER1oRs THAT PLEASE 1124 North Stone Phone 651 Best Wishes to the Graduates HOUSE OF GIFTS 1.31 No Stone Axe Tucson Phone 6690 Alex M Huerta, Jeweler Watches Dlamonds Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repalrlng 19 S Court Tucson AFIZOHH H my Hancocl Bob NICSD'1dd6l1 Practlcal demonstratlon of the use of 40 mask a1r corps style For treatment of acute asthmatlc attacks Establlshed ln 1869 8 conx enlently located stores MART! llllllll L0 J . V , O AL T 77 - I - ' m A . - 3 ,, -,, . . , , I oxygen and 600 helium - BLB oro-nasal l- M 5 T ' 1- , 7 ' ' 1 1 O 2 ' ' ' i 1' C . 7 L- L-141 THE CLASS I 948 Pho e 1643 Caples Camera Company 27 E C g EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES Tucs A Autog raDl'1s COMPLIMENTS TO THE Gene Doyle s ACME CT ASS OF 48 STEAK HOUSE Phone 4.37 or 6646 .2343 E Broadway Tucson 00 PRINTING COMPANY 127 Il Tenth Street Phone446 to IIIXITIL vxlth ues Am1JLan Thomas W shows xou hug hon put thu um be Am 7' Vkillldll oul nux Qollut on 1 itch lax eb hom tha Qokg Llovxd ' 'S' afa Qfszsm. Demgners -28 II PLIIIl1IlglUl'l and Prmtem 490 Q - Q. . , 419 v ,. . ,,, x,: .Q X.. y. Q 0060 o 40 To The Class Of Nnneteen Fortv Eight We Extend Our Congratulations F RONSTADT Y IIC HOUSEWARE HARDWARE MACHINERY ARIZONA F LOUR 70 North Saxth Ave E TOO Phone 4260 C MILLS Pho 4 472 ' Allvw men' - v , O 0 HARDWARE co. Q O ' A Jerr Budwig shirk g d I' ' gh-m w 1 g 0 O O ' 177 . 1 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1948 Graduation Class Studlo of AL BUEHMAN 50 E Broadway Phone 3 ik A , Dm M Mm S tIS1dC.tlO11 niranteed OI youl money DdCk Seors Roebuck ond Co , Southern Arnzono s Finest ond Most Complete Shoppung Center haxe th 1r oxxn natxondllx known blands of merchandlse wlth h1gh 1nd1x1dua1 qudlltx nd fedtmes at Iowel prlces brought to wou thru Searb gleat stralght l1ne d1str1but1on svstem from f'1ctor1es dlrect to Sens Stores no expenelxe nuddleman s serxlccs Thats why Sears can 5e11 better quahtx goods for less edflzi QOEBUCK AND Co TUCSON ARIZONA RI-IYTI-'MLAND MUSIC SHOP RECORDS INISTRUWIENTS RADIOS I Ii. CARRY IN STOCK 'XIOPL THAN '73 MAKES OF RE ORDS IHONE 302-1 1023 E 6TH ST ARIZONA MERCHANT PATROL PPIVATII INVESTIGATIONS --- XX ATCHMEN - XVATCHMAN SEIxX ICE OIN IIOMFS DURING VACATION 1'.1 XS. COUINCIL PHONE 2219 PERKINS MOTORS, INC. HUDSON SALESSLSERVICE 185 No. Stone Avenue Telephone 1287 - 6282 Page 21 Autog rophs Whatever Flowers You Need Whenever You Need Them USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT AT Tom Inqlls Garden Flower Sho We Telegraph Flowers yur Q to that lat Dance 'FAR ,,sks lf' I ' I J I V' .- in T7 r xl? n Bob Doyle :md Dorothy Blncliburn pr purine ' r . ' - N01 ma Zlmmerman Jacqux Havmorc purchasmg at THE EMPORIUM OLD PUEBLO OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Commcrcml Stationers Stccl and Wood Office Equipment Phone .3468 20 North Scott St Tucson AIILOIIA Meet Your F 1QHLiS Boots, made to xour Cxt the ypeclficauons Santa Rita Drug Store Prescription Speclahsts Western Boot Co. B1oadway at Scott Phone 002 164 S Mam 3936 .3 N V rd ti' ,Z I - ' 1. A Mary Alice Babby pw I ew' - 1 Time: Graduation The P1'e.refzf.' T I The Place Tucson Scmor Hlgh jewel Bm And for the pxesent xxlth a future 1tS alvxaxs a BENRUS Un 11X alled beautx and an lme accuracx combmc to make BFINRUS a p1e5 ent that Ib dlxx axs pexfectlx tlmed So make It a pomt to come m todax BENRUS beautlea E Con gress ROYAL LADY AUBURN 75 1 V' I Y 7 7' - 1 E . . . 1 4 Y ' 1- E . . 1, ,ri , . .. , . . dnd look at Ou g me ns, allay of Dependabl ISieweI some I5g I Oh fimepiec ' love- wivh H1 I I ' - ly I0-K ll d yel- 24. Benrus sh k 1 ' low qold pl 9 can ' 9 M0 Y La Tlenda of Tucson nc G1fts for All OCCHQIODS 52 W Alameda Phone 7628 J Best Wlshes Class of 48 Vlllage Service Station Country Club and Broadway The Complete Food Center R 6. R FOOD FAIR Quallty Grocerxes Frozen Foods Frults Vegetabl s Grade A Eastern Meats We Dellvcr Telephone 3079 J 2556 2558 No Cannpbz-ll Ave 0,9 wi Joy bchxek models an excluslxc from 'Ui ml my M y 62 E Pennmgton Page 219 I I ,I I . I ' . I 5 I , 1 I ,, , Q , I 4 L4 ' I 97 'Z Z! , , 1? , 1 to A 7 ' , . . . at l I ll 77 v ' I x N 1 V .' , irc ' rr , ' t. --A A - D an as va Y X-X, Congratulauons Class of 48 MULCAHY LUMBER CO 503 W Longless 4571 2500 ll L X Lou 1 ne PIOCIOI p ll10I1l71Il Complete Drug 'Store and Market Hlgh Quahlx at a Low P mn CONSUMERS 408 No Stone 2314 PORTER 'S the West s most xx estern store congratulates the class of 48 120 N Stone 6200 W11SOH s Bakery for the Best 1n Bakery Goods 935 E Speedwav 3153 Gxeetmg Curds St ltlonery Party Supphes Leathe Goods Pm on 1l1z1ng QQQm,grammm Knlt and Stork on A11 Items ai Yarns Knrttrd Goods 140 No Stone Axe 4651 Its a three place su1t for you' Blnkv Bates wears an 1dea1 black and Whlte checked Jacket W1th a plaln sknt exclusxve w1th GUS TAYLOR S 128 E Congress IMZI l H I I . 1 Q 74 Nr V H 91 ' ' .1 I ... . i ' ' ' K ' is 2 ' ' 0 1 ' Q E - - ' . . ' 1 g - I 1- . .1 '. L- :f - F - .. 2 , avril :gt - ' 1 4 i' 4 1 ' if N '- ' , r ' C' ' -I-Q.A.-QL. , , , b - 7 . A . 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