Yuma Union High School - El Saguaro Yearbook (Yuma, AZ)
- Class of 1936
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Student Body 0 YUMA, f1R1z0Nf1 f 1 , N, Q? f 1 .1 ' r'- ful' fr IN X, 4 I 1- 1 Ny i .JV X, 1 I 'N N 1 eolgica1i5,ofr2 Because he 'was so fine and true a man- - Because his sense of pride and honor 'was so just- Because he fought for the rights of our students, our teachers, our 'very school- We humbly dedicate this volume of El Saguaro to Mr. John Doan, whose kindly spirit lifves on in the form of his good deeds. Eymdyyfbiu! XM -M ,, V 7, , 1- 1 77, Cfj ieij ofa cf Nowhere in the West is there a more democratic school than our own Yuma Union High School. Our student council, its powersg our student body officers, their duties: our ofwn freedom as students attest to this. For this excellent arrange- ment full credit must be gie-on to Principal E. Q. Snider, as it is his guiding hand that preserves and strengthens this, our privilege. . . . Inevitable as the march of time is the never ending parade of students passing in and out of our views, and for the past year, as the great drama unfolded before ns, we have at- tempted to catch and hold the high- lights of this saga for you in written and pictorial form. Meanwhile- hand in hand with time - THE PARADE MARCHES ON! 1 2617656255 BOOK I BOOK II BOOK III BOOK IV BOOK V BOOK VI ADIWINIS TRA TION CLASSES SPOR TS A C TI VI TIES ORGANIZA TION FEA TURES AND ADS . fofm Doon Rene Gosford Frank lWl!JlQ7'0'L'8 set and efcwlifly ,vlar one clear fall for mc, may there be no moaning of the bar en I pul 0111 Io yea. -Tennyson 6 ?TL01iGL'???, 5? ...Q-5iL.i...i og, Q By RCY NIOSER, Editor Perhaps you will eagerly turn the pages of this yearbook to look at the illustrations and to read the many writeups. We would ask you, as you peruse, to do more than just this. We would ask you to go behind the scenes and to view all of these features with which you have intimately lived for the past year as motivated by a defnite theme: STUDENT LIFE. STUDENT LIFE was made the theme choice because of its obvious close relationship with an annual, it being the purpose of a yearbook and the ambition of its compilers to depict campus and classroom activities in the year's memory book. To justify the use of STUDENT LIFE as our theme, we have originated and chosen unique layouts and designs which interpret and symbolize the school life of the students. Because of the important place that time holds in the curriculum of the students, we have arranged each divisional page in the form of a clock. Corresponding in number to the six periods in the school day are the six divisional page clocks. The hands on each of these clocks denote the time of that period, thus each division is chronologically correct. The faces of the clocks are made up of candid pictures protray- ing the activities of the constituents of each particular division. Symbolic of the omnipresent spirit and dash of the student are the cross darts streaming across the pages in the body of the book, and .students in action And so, as an cherished parade 1936 El Saguaro. as an added innovation, feature shots of are presented on the end sheets. aid in preserving your memories of the of STUDENT LIFE, we give you the 7-----vw - , I - ,. 1- . I -I . ,. - I I., II IA,,..II. -I., .. - ,,I .sauziliii ' 7' '-W A- ,:. ' f . 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IQ::, I:7ILI,,5iW,III,.5:,.wL,j ,ik .m.ibyf.j:w,5E-:xmif-lfggi .x qr5.c,,9.j ,Ia ' I I .., ' ' 'J -gg..-11 f ' --a 4 wf' D.-S.-'- '-1.24515- 4 s' : ' 'J 4 ,.A ff.gL1J9,-4'fpQ-1 ' . . 5 1 3.7.3,,h,,f:4,....L,qJ.j3, P Qx ':5W'1.'.'f v?gf5 is . k',f!iv. . .fyvgl ,WI-Efvifaff R.: . I I. . ,fi ,YQ-,9dI.y5rn E ,qv n , +I . I - U v 'f I 'Y ...4',xfLf4f,,3'ff - .- -5.7?'.5K '1 n'fi 4' Q ' -:I - ,als--....:-4-,-,wgvg-4:x vi Q? P 3,,.,.3I..:f.-.4.gq.+-- IW.-i . -1 . ' Q ' A l 7 . 'gl 4 f M 'Rl --. .'l' .f'.'gIllfJ.1lf .. ' -1 'ul w , I TEACHERS W 'Y' fs FEL 2 1 52.51-'0 Ar. 'G-n. Miss Smith, Miss Holling l'-gift. xr NTLM OFFICE With the teachers, students, and office crew all cooperating, this school year has been a very successful one. Miss jean Smith, sec- retary to Principal E. Q. Snider, and Miss Lena Holling, assistant secretary, have taken care of all office affairs. 4541! 64 5-if PTA X x -s is Lk' I '01 971 Various courses ,'., fwere divided into seven different departments this year. At the head of the English department was Miss Mabel Cloyd, with Miss Alice Smith, Mr. Nick Payn ovich, Mr. john Eastlick, and Mr. Del Ward S- e 14634 W , ,f E 5 . . 6,3 sl -L 3'!s 'vs : '- -.V 'fig' ails: 11- -4 3.31. 'V ..1v. I-,fi.,g4':L9 . , . if-2 T ii- . xy-'hh 1 A L42 'ne '1'la '9'E 1Y ' - ' 443.5542 wifi? .. , gqgwflt 1335 . ' 8- ,' l iixiiy-ai, -i 'z '- . X .align X,-,.'T'. . X' TQ f' -...,5- -10 - 5 1 ' ' . .8 , t eu .1-. 313'- - Y .. ,af '- working under her. Mr. L. C. Dingess headed the mathematics department this year and his co-workers were Mr. W. B. Deeter, Miss Annie Laurie Smith, and Mr. john Hinshaw, who is also a general science teacher. Commercial subjects were taught by Mr. Clarence Hutchison, Miss Elsie C, Brown, Mr. Warren Max, and Miss josephine Wilson. Mr. LeRoy Gibbons supervised five music classes and directed the school dance orchestra. SEATED Mr. Pavnnvich, Miss Orr, Miss Brnwn, Miss Terrv. Mr. Dingess, Mr. Henshaw. STANDING-Mr. Hutchison, Mr. Pislor. Mr. Young, Mr. Ward, Mrs. Haughtelin. r l 4 W. l .xgv f .f-X 1 1 dfx- - i - , l Jj.Os,'1' J FIRST ROW-Mr. Henderson, Miss Cloyd, Mr. Eastlick, Mr. Gibbons, Mr. Armstrong. Miss Wilso Miss Thiele M r. Deeter. SECOND ROW-Mr. Max, Mr. Dunson, Mrs. DePaqueite, Mrs. Turnac, Miss White, Miss Smith, Miss Smith TEACHERS Mr. Ralph M. Young heads the social science department and has as his co-workers Mrs. Lucille Haughtelin, Mr. Arthur Pistor, and Miss Paloma White. Mr. Pistor also heads the art work while Miss White works with Mrs. Helena De Paquette and Mrs. Evelyn Turnac in planning the language courses. Physical education is taken care of by Miss Agnes lean Orr, girls' coach, Mr. Frank Arm- strong, boys' coach, and Mr. Young, assistant coach. Teachers of the science subjects are Miss Ura Terry, Mr. Charles Dunson, Miss Helen Thiele, and Mr. A. j. Hinshaw. Mr. Clarence Henderson has complete charge over the boys' shop work. BOARD Besides these is the governing body of the school, the board of trustees, composed of President O. C. johnson, Mr. W. D. Woods, Mr. C. C. Parks, Mrs. Blanche Blohm, and Mr. W. H. Westover, clerk. 0. C. Johnson, chairman: Wilton D Woods Homer Kryger William Westover, Blanche Blohm fabse t memberj 1ST ROW Fullilove Cortez, Collins, Payne, Brazeel, Marlin. 2ND ROW Mr Dingess Pickering, Bradford, Long, Moser, Donovan, Flint. STUDENT COUNCIL With Mr. L. C. Dingess as adviser, the Stu- dent Council, of seventeen members, has passed judgment on many problems of the school. This year, in their first discussion, they decided that block Y's should be con- sidered as school emblems and should stand only for the school. Thus the Y club, Ten- nis club, and the G. A. A. are now the sole awarders of that emblem. Having started a 'Sig permanent record tor all Student Body activi- 9353 ties, they also began revising the old consti- tution and its by-laws as their last project. I. .11-P STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Time rolls on and with it unrolled another successful year of school and social lite. Student body officers for i935-1936: Wood- ,555 row Wullilove, president, Mickey Payne, vice- president, and Elizabeth Long, secretary and 5' treasurer, have, with the support ot the stu- dent body, carried out many new ideas for the , betterment of the school. Aj -H 3 Payne vice president: Long, secretary: Fullilove, President Ev? .LE cc. K .s u .S 'S 15.11-' . 6 f- if .QT Y. 1 .f J i ' . .. 1' H ' g 3. c 22' :,:.qQ-5 . .:' fo G 4 . 'vit 58 '1, ab' c f . K U, 43, .- X: JZ. Q.. C' f ' ' M . .r-, f L. C. Dingess, adv.: Betty Aepli, social mgr.: Joe Cortez publicity l STUDENT BODY MANAGERS As part of his staff, Woodrow Fullilove ap- pointed loe Cortez and Betty Aepli as Student Body publicity and social managers, respect- ively. joe Cortez made and posted signs announc- ing the many basketball and football games, the track meets, and has seen that all other activities have been advertised downtown and throughout school. Betty Aepli has planned and decorated the student body dances and other social activities. YELL LEADERS This year for the second consecutive year, Teddy Anderson, lewell Welter, and Alberta Donovan, juniors, were elected yell leaders by popular vote of the Student Body. Enthusiastically leading the school's rooting section in support of the Criminal football team, they aroused much spirit and pep at the games. 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Commercial Leaders National Thespians 4 Daisy Mayme 3 Ghost Train 4 I'lI Leave lt to You Bambito 3 Moser, Walter Dramatic Club 2.3,4 Latin Club 2,3,4 Band 2,3 3 In 1 2 Growing Pains 3 Ghost Train 4 Davis, Ruth Pep Club 3,4 Girls' League Counci Ghost Train CBus. 4 Rogers, Luther Class secretary 1 Dramatic Club 2,3, Daisy Mayme 3 Ghost Train 4 I'lI Leave lt to Y fBus. staffj 4 Pollyanna 4 4 4 taff Th P G Ll Snail Gronn lohrs E Gyn - gl Q uf 4: ff' l,,x,,,-,K fi Min Sne B B Y D ll a C all son, Sylvia lub 1,2,3,4 .1 y4 ,Ray , Ann , Robert E. uaro 4 2,3,4 ometer 4 and Scroll Mayme s. staff? 3 Lillie Mae 1,2,3,4 Bob ball 2,3,4 ll 3,4 2,3,4 Beeson, Rosalie G.A.A. 1,2,3 Orchestra 2,3 Dramatic Club 4 Pep Clu,b 4 Los Hidalgos 4 Tune ln 3 PolIyanna 4 Thomas, George Y Club 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Thermometer Staff 3,4 Peach, Libby G.A.A. 1,2,4 Latin Club 1,2 Pep Club 2,3,4 Tennis Club 4 Commercial Leaders 4 Thermometer 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Tolley, Herbert Football 4 Track 2,3 Ccanhj 4 Y Club 2,3 Ktreas.J Davis, Armilcla PeD Club 3 4 Photo Club 3 3 Girls' League v Student Council In 1 r 7 4'4 h ., -as 4 - 5 1 117. 1 L 3. iii r' J Y ' .4 FW 5' -55 9 , . -1 ',-F' . 4 , Senigbifeh Day f of an :Lin I 9575! an x rrfs 1.-L A. 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Roberts, Claude Glee Club 1,3 Chappell, Ruth National Thespians Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Band 2.3,4 Los Hidalgos 3,4 Pep Club 4 Stage manager for: Daisy Mayme Growing Pains Ghost Train 4 I'll Leave It to mi 4 Yarwood, Clark Los Hidalgos 4 Cliff, Christine G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Mowery, Loren Thermometer 4 Tennis Club 3,4 Quill and Scroll 4 Ballinger, lean Latin Club 1 Faulkner, Harry Ll r, Hazel acker, lames E r h, Dorothy .A. 3 Ct n, Archie L. ball 4 Ha a, Matsue Gi ns, LeRoy iser Langenegger, Margarelte G.A.A. 2 Morse, Rollie McClure, Theresa Orchestra 4 Dramatic Club 4 Growing Pains 3 I Il Leave It to You alt a h l , ub Yarwood Ire G.A.A. 12.31 ec.J 4 E 1-1 QW 1,27 451- 4 N 'Rf 4 ,awp H . ,, ' U , ,, 4 VA , ' ,, ,' 5. Q Q55- .. .. we 1 32 I . xii' , gilt-. jab ' . --:sf .' 3? G Rm 11 Lo Ig ,4 ,f ' 'I 1 y Clu 2,3,4 -' -' Cl 14 K-if Ra 'OI Q ' 5 xf ,V U or f 4-9 Z . 3 LQ 3' 3' 9 1 J' Q SENIOR DITCH DAY OTHER SENIORS Cutler, Jack Gonzales, George Hess, Robert Wyly, Ben Trigg, Don . . '-v,. Christian, An .id-2,,.,L..g f 933.2 64' , - . ,rg -,I .flaffaif-Q' mliafa-Y ' P 1?2f1 i 1 ask-? , vii'-1,1 2 ,u 11, geiva.. .' .. , x. we ,izfxf ' J,-1v.xLE.,A, , ' ,,,5.i' 5, GMES 'Z . S, 4 h ' ffilz, ' H va he e . e T .Plc-15 .- 4- 322- -T95 Entered 4 e.A.A. 4 u E27 1, X ' 'ja - e . 55 'V pl 4 625' , N ng- z J f V l 3, ... u Vu ,, 77' rf?- H iffffxr Je N1 ,759 4 . 1' Z' jhxfg Iohnston, Lillian P 4 Fay, Terence Morgan, jewel G.A.A. 2,3 Thermometer 2 SENIOR DITCH DAY OTHER SENIORS Munoz, Matilda Raebal. Bernard Rice, Jesse Smlth, William Trigg, Don Yyly, Ben Nordahl, Elizabeth McElhaney, Frank Latin Club 1,2 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Band 4 ' Orchestra 3,4 Dorries, Helen G.A.A. 3,4 Cranford, Horace Killen, Charlene G.A.A. 1.2.3 Tennls Club 1,2 Land, Curtis Entered 3 Latin Club 3 Band 1,2 Track 2 I if f of P l L. 'li' V . i, Zh Hague, Mr. Dingess IUNIOR CLASS Finishing three years of high school lite this year, the juniors look back upon this year as the happiest ot their high school lite. Officers for the year were Lillian Emrick, president, Helen Hague, vice-president, Ralph Holland, secretary and treasurer, and Mr. L. C. Dingess, adviser, who not only success- fully advised the class but also directed the class play. Class representatives in the Stu- dent Council were Alberta Donovan, Marcell Moser and Helen Bradford. 935 xbr' 1-l J V? I :'4rJ :FL f ill .f Yet s F31 X ' TIS-:Se u i c PS Y i bfi .5-,AFA Clin sf 2311. '9'-114 S Three members of the class were elected by the Student Body to replace the outgoing Senior Student Body officesrs. Those elected were Billy Tom Freeman, presidentg Lillian Emrick, vice-president, and Alberta Donovan, secretary. Helen Hague and Teddy Anderson were appointed as social and publicity man agers. 1 FQ 95? 4295, rf 5 .1 El 1 .V L auf .f. W .. 5!,71lljf1f3Q9:.I 'gilt-29751102 14,1 n L?'i!f+, wy3TZ'qfi.f,f. ' Rf .432-',.'f '-.g?3:Q.,g4.773, s--E LEW4 gf? ,114 4' ffilfi - 'vw 7 5, t zsr'---Af: t?E'gs1E'f'ae ' '31vf-Ti'-Yafvk 1-mcwizg, Q 75- :Lit ,,. Q -at be vu -tgggr -cas-,,nng..v -' 'A 'ir-43 A ,- . qxF1E'f2'3' r .31 ,.,-34.1, , -'if,5 ijK. -1.51 ' fy' . .f . ZLS'IQ?5-Sff- , 'aa 91221. ' lqkar 'i,Lji.,g, ls-, :YL 2 .A .- L f, 'K ff. .If ,wig -J-'Y555-v. -1, f 5 .1- Zfzfflrfg -mr-A34 . 5 .1 F?,,.,1u . LDA, 1 91.122 - SHT L' .:'fvT.ZF . '-, - 'QL FIRST ROW-Barnard, Kenett, Bennett, Roberts, Berry, Cortez, Hendrickson, Ahnfelt, Gregory, Holland, Hamilton, Malan. Anthnnv. Erwin. SECOND ROW-Lacon, Higuero. Dees, Emerson, Ham, Cole, Emrick, Dent, Hughes, Hughes, Harris, Breech, Aaron, Garret, Cox, Haupt, Davis. THIRD ROW-Anderson. Anderson, Freeman, Hoyt, Haile, Donovan, Bradford, Hague, Gorman, Bennet. Cano, Avillo, Adams, Hoyt. FOURTH ROW-Fritz, Gomez, Christian, Burkhart, Fellet, Bustamente, Cain, Cypert, Hanna, Baughman. FIFTH ROW-Bradberrv. Carter. Dart, Hamer. Claim. 28 'l ix qu-r P ,Jn JRD 4TH 5TH 6TH -L ROW-Faucet, Schuster, Svennson, Moser, McElhaney, Fountain, Pyburn, Smiih, Mead Maria, Snellum, Newman, Schutz. ROW-Wallace, Stubblefield, McCrory, Phillips, Phillips, Knudson, Rhoads, Pyle, Larkins Welch Phillips ROW-Poulton, Sugimoio, Sturm, Vaughan, Mosely, Swanson, Woford, Malan, Powers, Patterson Vaughan lumen ci.Ass The most important event that the juniors were sponsors of this year was the class play, The Goose Hangs High, a comedy portraying children trying to overcome the difficulties of being grown. t Sm ith. 5, 231. iyfzw. af'S?, Urhc . vi? 'I-Q13 Vg- z wisely 'Psi-fi. J- it :fx '- '54, H T7 '. l.?h,ln -'FPL' gist VIS. vu? vm-JW' H351 Wi, 'T-G., it fic if-, i my z T-L ve Z .' ' -:f bl , n 6 4' l 1 1 L. 1: 29 Honoring the graduating Seniors, the lun- iors held the annual junior-Senior Prom in the gym on Friday, April 3. Cleverly arranged plans, some stage scenery, many different col- ored lights, and soft harmonious music fur- nished by LeRoy Cibbons' dance orchestra carried out a Hawaiian theme effectively, Souvenir leis were given to each person as they entered the door. Punch was served throughout the evening and later refreshments were served. Climaxing a year of successful events they decorated the athletic field for the graduating exercises. Emrick, Holland fll ifibqfikfg ijfmfw 1ST ROW-Wilbanks, Lee, Waite. Stevenson, Hale. York, Vaugn, Rav, Wisener, Mutt. Johnson, Smith. 2ND ROW-Pulsifer, McGallard, Smith. Payne. Spurlnck. Long, Vaugn, Slater, Michase, Slater, Smith, Lawler, Vafakas. Michase. 3RD ROW-McCcmbs, Park, Johnston, Stevenson, Smith, Martin, Ray, Morgan, Smith, Slater, Pickering, Miller, Smith. 4TH ROW-Le'ov, Smith, Smith. Pvburn. Lanzdon. Roberts. Smith. MoComhs, Ponzales, Munoz, Armstronoi Mansfield. 5TH Rqrllgmaenry, Montague, Ruiz, Smith, Worthington, Smith, Swartz, Lorona, Skinner, Musgrave, Magdalena, SOPHOMORES With high hopes, the sophomores endeav- ored to outdo other classes in various con- tests this year. This mighty class started off its activities V, 4 this year with the determination to win the Fig ability to carry out that determination. As .1529 they were out-numbered Z to l by the lowly freshmen, they were completely pushed asun- Y der in the annual pushball contest. Weren ' they daunted, however? Most assuredly not .og ln the Christmas Seal contest they placed thirdg this was the upset of the year for them, but they only squared their shoulders and ,555 went on. With the help of Mr. Del Ward, they pub- ff' 4 lished a record Thermometer which showed the hidden talent of some of the class's bud- 'Q ding young journalists. This paper brought ,g in npany new advertisements for the regular stat . Armstrong, Adviser Mansfield, President 30 Dow, Hague. Coldiron. . P sf W. ,: 'Cf??. y. ff Q X 4 f I r Q, 1 1 ,f 'f fir! ,Jj 1 p if , ,ffif I ff' Af? l ' X f I -ff! ff Jr! -f fl M f , fy , jf fn! ff, M! ,. ' .f 1 , 7' .f iff I f 'l 1 4 f 2 ' Marie Wilbanks, sec.: Harvey Johnsen, vice-pres .sf A soPHoMoRE ci.Ass if f' At their first meeting, the sophomores re- :F elected loe Mansfield as class president be- Jgay s cause of his popularity and good work in the r' - previous year. 5? :ff J at .pf r Harvey johnson and lvlarie Wi'banks, well suited for the honor, were elected vice-presi- dent and secretary, respectively, while the Q, class was represented in the Student Council Their second meeti by Frank Martin and Elizabeth Pickering. ng they chose Coach Frank Armstrong as class adviser for the year. He helped the class in everything it under- took and saw that all their activities were enjoyed by all who attended them. To these officers and adviser, as well as the cooperation of the whole class, goes most of the credit for making the sophomores' year one of the peppiest and profitable spent in Yuma High. l Jffk lst 2nd 3rd 4th Sth 6th 'lth 31 Row-Hester, Chavez, Carter, Bates, Cutler, Connor, Freeman, Bradberry, Brown, Boskovitch, Clark, Stone Row-Ham, Glohm, Lawler, Hale, For sburg, Marks, Solomon, Fullilove, Botkins. Row-Dinniss, DeCorse, Flores, Bailey, Bailey, Blair, Bilbry, Clint, Crowe, Cox, Cypert, Cutchin, Gifford Hansberger. Bradherrv. Row-Coz. Hinds. Ener. Row-larnaindez, Lonez. Edwards, Faison, Hardy. Gamble, Greenleaf, Espinosa, Britt, Ellis, Harada, Adams oo . Row-Hardy. J. Granio, Fl. Granio, Far rar, Hills. Row-Almond, DeWeese, Cole, Osborne, Davenport, DeBerry, Barnes, Burkhart, Abbott, Baker, Dively Armstrong. J! .? . I x E 14155215613 John Hinshaw, adv.: Clyde Cortez, pres. 'lg'-E:'J,i'4'l'j3 i5?:?'E3?S.fi. FRESHMAN CLASS . fizraitia, With more than two hundred members, qzgggygggg, the future graduates of '39 assembled as the largest class that has ever entered Yuma High Sc hool . Mr. Snider presiding, they met and organ- ized in November. Nominations opened for iffgfgffik class officers and resulted with Claudio Cor- tez, president, Billy Welsh, vice-president, Barbara Dennis, secretary and treasurer, and Mr. A. 1. Hinshaw, adviser. T12?Et,'. . Dues were assessed each member in order 15:53, to pay for the annual pictures and to buy food for the picnic which was held on April 9. 'i?3Q2i-i?4. . t-.ifzjgs The custom ot holding a dance for freshmen cygggt . . . 'I--.'s.,,i only, which was inaugurated just last year, 'fiiggi I tirih. was abandoned this year and all the money V Ezgtfj was used for a bigger picnic, and planning a l successful sophomore banquet. m 'QS' - 41.1, 'H' Abert, Aguerra, Anderson, Anthony. Ball, Ballanger, Barnes, Berry, Borer, Bnuldin, Bradon, Bray, Brazeel, Breech, Brilton, Brooks, Broshear, Brown, Bruce, Bruce, Brundy, Bustamante. Carabaial, Carlile. Cartere, Chaney, Channell. Chavez, Chenowth, Chester, Chretin. Christian, ClaDD, Clary, Clayton, Cliff, Collom, Conway, Connie, Cortez, Cox. Davenport, Dougherty, Davis, Davis, Deenis, DeRosier, Dewhurst, Diel, Dively, Dorsey, Dulaney. Earp, Ehrlich, Estupinon, Hernandez. Fernandez, Fernandez. Fernandez, Fish, Fletcher. Fletcher, Flint, Forster, Fowler, Fox, Franklin, Fry. Garrett, Gattis, Gay, Gentry, Gibbs, Gloria, Godfrey, Gonzalez, Gordon, Graham, Gregory. Haile, Hailey, Hamblin, Hamcock, Hamner, Hamner, Hanna, Hanna, Harada, Hardit, Harrison, Hartman, Haugh- telin, Haughter, Haynes, Heffington, Hedgpath, Hendrickson, Jernandez, Heildbrant, Heildbrant. Jackson, Jernigan, Jobe. Johnson. Johnson, Jones, Jones, Jordan. Keigan, Kehl, Kennett, Ketcherside, Klohr. Lane. Laniz, Layne, Lee, Lee, Leong, Lichthron, Long. Lopez, Lott, Lozar, Lavis. 32 Mtn Morse, Nordahl Noriega, Ogburn Olea, Oliver, Peach Pearson, Penny Pritchard. Reese i 1 W ,W lflwll M FRESHMAN CLASS To welcome freshmen to school activities, a pushball contest was held between the fresh- men and sophomore boys. After a terrific battle the sophomores were badly defeated by a score of 2-l. M Then, to further introduce the fr hmen to the student body, a social mixer w held on the first Friday night after sc I started, honoring the future seniors of ' girls have been outstanding in .-V athletics also presented an assembly play for the League called Our Aunt from 414 6' ff! Young, Zovala. and most important event of the class the picnic, which took place at Among the many who worked a success were B C Smith and Bob Mclvlahan McLouls, McMahan, Madero, Marcus, Martin. Matson Mlndez Miller Moseley Ott. Peters, Phillips, Pierson, Pipes, Polhamus Pool Pcwer Pritchard Roberts, Rogers, Rohrbough, Rollo, Romero Rutledge S ' , ' t . 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H.. f L- N shaun, Martinez, Palette 'Il Simpkins, Frassinelli, Wyly, Tolley ' Cypert, Ftaebal FOOTBALL Sportsmanship and then victory! With this spirited motto uppermost in mind the Criminal gridmen closed their football season with four victories, four disappointments, and one bloody draw. Calexico, El Centro j.C., St. Augustine, and Point Loma fell victims to the fast slashing attacks of Yuma's cleated warriors. Vanquished, but always a constant threat, the Crim- inals suffered defeat at the hands of Phoenix, Mesa, Alumni, and Brawley. The Phoenix Indians' scalping party was sav- agely interrupted by, fighting unit of primed convicts in a furious melee whic iesulted in a 6-6 deadlock. Coordination a sple id physical condition were the crowning featur of this y r's eleven. Frank Armie Arm- strong deserves cial credit for developing a football squad. N Tate, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Young Payne, DeCorse, Terry, Musgrove Solomon Haile, Bradberry, Montague, Cortez, Freeman, Gomez FOOTBALL A fast breaking backfield functioning smoothly with a powerful line proved to be the Criminals' most effective weapon. Frank Musgrove, battering fullback, was the spear- head of every power play. Steady, consistent performance under fire placed Musgrove on the All-State third team. joe lackrabbit DeCorse, elusive halfback, once on the loose, was unstoppable. Skirting ends like a winged phantom, never faltering, always gaining, he was a juggernaut in every game. A doughty ground-gainer, a finished blocker, Mickey Payne, smiling halfback, was Armie's third ace of the Four Horsemen. A rollicking, blocking son-of-a-gun, Billy Terry well deserves the signal-calling post. Rising from the fifth string rank, his twin secrets of success were scintillating tack- ling and quick-witted generalship, Captain and Captain-elect of Football Team Solomon, Haile FOOTBALL Flanked by Captain Veto Solomon and Gilbert Lefty Gomez, the Criminal line was a veritable stone wall. Solomon led his scrappy brood with the confident bearing of an all- American captain. Snaring bee line passes with the ease of a gypsy juggler, Gomez was Armie's selection for the other end position. r Rugged, rangy Toots Haile, three-year letterman, tackle and captain-elect, was a raging demon on defense and a deadly blocking machine on offense. Matching Haile's stellar performance, Billy Tom Freeman, right tackle, starred with a steady, heady action that attracted instant recognition in every game. l FOOTBALL jumping Aloe Cortez, running guard, was the fifth man in his opponents' backfield. Paving the way for touchdowns, this dynamic guard always led the interference. A tower of strength, Sholan Bradberry, left guard, dominated the center of the forward wall, with two hundred pounds of bone and sinew, pulverizing all opposing defense and offense. Tackling with the savageness of unleashed fury and blocking with the speed and efficiency of a machine gun, Henry Mon- tague, pivot man, was a Sportsman first and always. Ready to answer the call for a substitution were nine other football lettermen that kept the first team on their toes. Fresh reinforcements for the backfield were Billy Polete, quarter- back, james Shipp and Nickey Martinez, flashy halfbacks. The crack reserves of the line were Herbert Holley, center, Anderson Cypert and Ben Wyly, guards, Cenio Frassenilli and Bernard Raebel, tacklesg and Elbert Simpkins, end. YUM TOP-Lorona, Montague, Sneed, Freeman Gam C pt LOWER-Pavne, Gomez. Shipp Armstrong, Coach BASKETBALL Flashing into sport headlines, the Criminal Cagers for the first time in history were regarded as a serious threat for the State title. They scored their first victory in the State tourney when they defeated Duncan, champions of eastern Arizona. At the Salt River tourney the Blue and White varsity advanced to the semi-finals by winning from Glendale and Casa Grande but were defeated by Mesa 28-12, a game which was later avenged 29-I6 in favor of Yuma. Coach Armie Armstrong named the lettermen for the '36 season as: Capt. Bob Sneedg Gene Lorona, Mickey Payne, Billy Tom Freeman, james Shipp, Henry Montague, and next year's basketball captain, Gilbert Lefty Gomez. Anderson, Mgr. TOP-Dennis, Anderson, Keel Martinez, Doten, Ham, Terry, Polete BOTTOM-Armstrong, Shipp, Cortez, Terry, Thomas, Polete, Gomez, Santa Maria, Anderson Lorona, Montague, Sneed, Freeman, Payne, Dennis Hutchison, Coach BASKETBALL Functioning smoothly, the five-man defense of the Crim- inals proved to be a thorn in the side of all would-be scorers. Coupled with this defense was a fast-breaking offense that enabled Yuma to sweep down the floor to many scores and victories. Time and again the blue and white was forced to alternate to a slow-breaking offense and a man-to-man de- fense, but this did not stop the determined Criminals, who played to make a good record. ln order to develop competition and thus accuracy in foul shooting, Coach Armstrong awarded a cup to the player mak- ing the best percentage of free throws. The player who finally came out on top was Gene Lorona, floor guard, who received the cup at the end of the season. 41 Mgr Capt. Santa Maria, Freeman, Beauvis Polete, Capt elect Roberts, Lorc-.na, Sneed, Land, Raebal BASEBALL Boasting an average of five wins out of eight games played, the Criminals had a fairly good season. Andy Ruiz was Armie's mainstay of the pitching fstaff, being also assisted on the mound by Capt. Lorona and jack Beauvis. The regular varsity players had some astounding batting averages. Leading the parade was Capt. Lorona with an aver- age of .42l, and second Gomez, with an average of .400, while others with an average of .300 or above were Bill Freeman, john Doten, and George Thomas. Starting out the season with eight returning lettermen, Coach Armstrong molded together a team capable of holding their own against any high school team in the State. Even though the Criminals lost one of the best batteries ever to represent the Blue and White varsity nine in Stovall and Venegas, Ruiz and Gomez came through in fine style this season. Dennis, Mgr. Coz, Ruiz, Thomas And Doten, Polete, Gomez, Payne, Lorona BASEBALL 43 Players displaying amazing form were: Ruiz' consistent pitching, Gomez' catching, and last but not least, Coz, rookie outfielder, who showed unusual speed and accuracy. The Criminals scored victories over Welton, Church, and Knowleton, lVIcDaniels, leaders of the county league, and Brawley, the last named team beaten after a l2-inning struggle. According to reports, next year's diamond team will un- doubtedly be a serious threat for the state title. Armstrong announced the following lettermen: Gomez and Raebel, catchers, Ruiz, pitcher, Freeman and Sneed, first, Polete, second, Doten, short, Payne, third, Coz, left field, Capt. Lorona, center field, Thomas, right field, Santa Maria, Carson and Land, utility players. v Mgr Martinez, Solomon Solomon Munoz Shipp De Corse TRACK Powerful! Invincible! The Criminal Cinder squad hurtled into state-wide fame with a finely balanced array of iron men that never failed to place. Strength in the weights, speed in the sprints, and stamina in the distances made these southwestern desert lads a looming menace in every meet. Sweeping conquests of Phoenix, Mesa, and Tucson at the state relay classic at Mesa ranked the Yumans as the favor- ites, better said, the only contenders for the Greenway and state titles. Showing championship form early in the track season, our dark horses ran away with the Holtville Relays 20 points ahead of their closest rival and later completely crushed Brawley under a score of I2-70. ln a dual meet with Mesa the Convict thinly-clads polished off the lack- rabbits by a score of 74-57. Gorman, Robbinneite inte I Talley, Martin xi I l l f . , 4 ' l , Q A Wu, 4 f 1ST ROW-DeCorse, Solomon, Tolley, Franklin, Lorona, Doten, Dennis. 2ND ROW--Terry, Polele, Gomez, Thomas, Raebel, Bradberry, Armstrong. 3-RD ROW-Freeman, Payne, Shipp, Long, Sneed. 4TH ROW--Fritz, Walker, Ruiz, Wyly, Cano, Martinez, Tate, Montague. TRACK Entering the C-reenway fray with the pack at their throats and with a jinx cramping their style, the vaunted iron men from the Colorado River banks finished third with 32V2 points. Haile and Shipp placed first in the discus and broad jump respectively. With the same jinx trailing their camp and extreme com- petition at the state meet at Tucson the Criminals were taken by Tucson, Mesa, and Phoenix. Coming in fourth, our thinly-clads still showed flashes of a mighty team by tak- ing first in the broad-jump, first in the 880, second in the 440, third in the high hurdles, second in the low hurdles, and thirds and fourths in other events. Captain Herbert Tolley, high and low hurdler, led his team Mr. Young, Minter De Corse Martinez Wyly TRACK through one of the toughest schedules on record. Setting an example to the squad, Tolley broke the school's time on the high hurdles. Starring in the dashes, pole vault, and relays, joe DeCorse, brilliant and consistent ace, was high point man. Odis Haile, stellar weight man, tossed the shot 49 feet 7 inches for a new school record. Adam Cano also followed his captain's example and set a new record in the 440-yard dash and ran the 880 in championship style. james Shipp, high and broad jumper, was slow in getting started but tied the school record in the high jump, set a new school record in the broad jump at the state meet. Nickey Martinez not only ran middle distance but showed himself to be one of the best low hurdlers in school. A sturdy Shipp G ,N ,lg I . I jf F, .A r 1 ' , .X iff, 1 A H' ' V V Q 1 1 , X' X l I I Haile Montague Cano Haile TRACK runner, Martinez placed third in the 440 at the state meet. Albert Solomon, low hurdler, played an important part on good form, ran the 880 in good measure. Gene Munoz was the relay team. Walker Robinett filled the mile position in one of the mainstays on the relay team. Frank Musgrove, dash star, will be remembered for his work in the lOO, 220, and relays. Other lettermen were Ben Wyly, low hurdlerg Wilson Franklin, high jumperg john Cor- man, mile runnerg Frank Martin, high hurdler, and Hilton Haile, shot putter. Among the C men there was Cox Ham, pole vaulter, shot putter, and relay mang jim York, dash starg and Mulltord Ollason, high jumper, all of whom made C letters. Tolley, Capt.g Cano, Capt.-elect .f' l M' i A, l 1 Clint, Lawler, Musgrove, Blohm, Marks, Eger SWIMMING Enthusiastically the girls physical education classes, un- der direction of Miss Agnes jean Orr, d through their round of r with plenty of pep this ,, imming occu pied the gi ,,,,,:j1f,i3 during the first five 2:3.3i3fi'?2. ot weather Beginners how, t swim, and i il21'5'553'51 and advanced proved the speed and their strokes. These upp classes practiced diving the last two tore the meet. 5? mers in the junior and Wil, classes in the interclass WE? ming meet, it was decide unite a junior and senior against the freshman and omore teams. The junior-senior team placed first, the juniors making the most points. Points were awarded in the 'ff-Lx . 5, 3, 2, l system. Helen Blohm - rl-, 1? Earnest Woford Hazel Lawler '-:arf Marie Swanson and Martha Q Nell Rogers made the all-star ' aquatic team. Marie did espe- cially well in diving contests, and Martha Nell starred in the plunge. Earp, Swanson, and Stovall each entered into four ot the seven races. ,, x...x l., . , 'J I . .,'r,-s.,- lu O H-ffi.4.i.A Y' fl I -,Y-it-Z'uf'f . Jw, -1.- k er ie K fv'72fft'!f'?ES b Uf.4q1,,gj5.1zN 9' 'vhftn af-swf-.1 . ',ig-41'-fl'.1 114 Mix... Because of a lack o wfggggga ' ig:fi7f', :7-zijn, ,Ill , 4'-,VG wtzi-:bg 11-WEE reg'-Q, -' 7 ' . f . , . .gr It 1 sg. ,44 ,.t 4.5-Us s 1: x . - 'Fri 3-:rf 1 H Tggvt f ! . H. Blohm. N. Musgrove. L. Marks. B. Eger, R. Clint, F. Oliver. 48 sxp I M 1. 1ST ROW-Bradberry, Nlusgrove, Blohm, Bradberry. 2ND ROW-Woford, Yarwood, Salas. BASKETBALL Wary guards with the alert- ness and quickness of hawks, smashing all opposing defense and shooting the ball back to their forward scoring aces, cleared the way for sophomore triumphs ln spite of their mediocre offense an impreg- nable defense cinched the bas- ketball championship for the scrappy sophomores. Whipping science and skill ' ' the game Coach Agnes I Orr repeatedly instructed he asses in the use of the side 1 urt passes, pivoting, dribbl and shooting. To- ward th nd of the season the girls we playing a faster, more finis 4 and more tech- nical game Extra train: on personal and technical f ls, in which .. . Hy, . - A, -5l lis i,N,1:. 49.25. Ur,-Q 'C0:7'f', . V 'fkfwa - r,-': 1 - MQQ. .'.-.,-,L , -3321-, ' 1-fit: -4-25 . I.-5, . H - 1, ' 1125151 . Q.- are .K x.Q,:, 'VJ ll, - . . ' HE, :fix f i2i,. 'dnl L.Q::,Y ' ' vc as-, F. v - ,hgh aj, ' Sf.. ' -Afj. 121 . Y., I 'Er . . ,U 'lik' 'E Fw. .,1, . . :Az- Eifga ' . .N E ., N52 .... . 1' 1-. veterans from lastgafs teams illustrated for the benefit of lower classmen, showed re- markable results during the tournaments. 49 Winning Team iSophomore I .- mr 'lgtl 15 V, N4 1ST ROW-Oliver, Rogers, Stovall: lllinterg Young. 2ND ROW-Woford, Yarwoblryllfyyl, Eradberry, Salas. .Q 'F -1-nn-if M .Mi i . fi 'ittiit c 'Wir' l 1 T if i Q ,sly a s ,ig V , V, A ,umm Q--if Wm: ff ' -y.,:'f1 , 3 ' Winning Team fSeniorsJ HOCKEY Snappy, speedy, full of pep and action, hockey was one of the most spectacular sports to both watch and play. Coach Orr spent a few minutes each day during the season in drill- ing the girls on regulations and rules and consequently fewer fouls were made and tourna ment games were greatly im proved. The new equipment furnished to the athletic de partment a week before the and created a deeper interest Those making the all-st hockey team were: Viola Ke Martha Nell Rogers, Irene wood, julia Stovall, Lo Dees, Florence Oliver, 35' Woford, Beverly Salas illie Mae Minter, Dorothy 5'- and Louise Wallace. fact that the seniors QS' he only ones to score 192' hat this was the first ti ff in several years for a senioif eam to win a tournament, -if the inter class games ex . ing. Freshmen and juniors 552 O-O, the sen iors won 3- over the sopho sf QV 112 7 F u .4 'S 15 W. MJ' , - +532 ' 14555 ht- z 155 - ?.' . sift? A :mf tournament, sped up the games 1,525 . gf ' . W al' A- ai. 'wi -T? :if a . , , 'i 14 v 4 ,3 .4' mores in t ' first games, and the last e ' unter between the seniors an freshmen resulted in a score of 5-O in favor of the seniors. 50 SOCCER Nimbleness and team work that was far superior to other classes enabled, he senior girls to score as tw gchampions of soccer. El A ,- Emphas if 3' ribbling, pass- in sto Q' punting, and headm ,fs all taught new tricks f' L' girls and inspired them rg, ork out their own a isadvantage, spending a A, ir time learning this new r Lift, and its rules and regu- ons A'-.?g,, 1122 Tournament games were as ha Lie: . exciting to watch as to play ,YQ 52, 91' S A my of n 1 if 1 5' as teams scored early in the games The only dispute of the year - 'S Liga I f ' - F2555 gf 'E-we . l L 1 A'-Egg' I . 1 :if ' . 1311:-lie- - 5 J-J' 1-' tea oiff s. Here the freshies sn' - h ,:f1.:, - ' ' -'fif ' A .. :J ., v-1, - ,:1 Z -ttf-9 'l mr ' . LF' dk? ' ' ' r-v +'l' , an g :ff FPS-- gg? on the part of the referee was during the soph-senior game determining championship. Fast action at the goal posts, which neither the referee or umpire were able to discern and which the two teams dis- puted, resulted in a tie. Sophomore Team Senior Team 1ST ROW-Oliver, Collom, Kehl, Bradberry, Salas 2ND ROW-Simms, Yarwood, Woford, Aepli 51 Junior Team Senior Team Sophomore Team VOLLEYBALL Undefeated, the sophomore team snatched from the jun- iors, runner-ups, the volley- ball championship of the Yuma Union high school. The win- ning team wqsorcomposed of Waple Bradi2ggrryg',Naomi Mus- grove, Viiilal-f'lQehl, Helen Blohm, Marie.,Wilbanks, and Hilda Lawler. From the mafny-iplayers, lrene Cooper, Wapleg Brad- berry, Naomi Paul- ine Phillips, Lilli2fJf?El:f1rick, and Estalee Hollaridf'-.were chosen for the all-staiffteam. The games were close , lf Scores being: freshmen 26, 341 sophomores 3l, and iors 23, the first dayg arid freshmen 37, seniors 93 sophi- omores 34, and juniors 28, thelg final day. ' Volleyball, minor sport, had a short, snappy season in Yuma high this year. This is one of the less strenuous sports phys- ically, but it causes plenty of excitement and laughter among the players. Volleyball is not only good for big husky girls, but it also aids girls who need muscular development with- out much physical strain. 52 TUMBLING There is probably no other sport calling for a finer devel- opment of coordination be- tween mind and muscle than tumbling. This can be vouched for by several girl athletes who, before acquiring the knack of the art, were far better at tumbles than at tumbling, so to speak. ln fact, most of the girls never acquired that knack, as they decided they would rather play volley ball, after falling on the gymnasium floor on their heads a couple of times. . And so a regular tumbling ,team was not organized year, although a few brave souls took it upon them- selves to outdo the floor, and practiced such stunts as cart- whee-ls, double-rolls, head- stanldfs, shoulder-rests, foot-rests, dives and Indian wrestlingt' As the latter caused much excitement, the girls of each class tried for champion- ship. Even Coach Orr was thrown by one or two of the best Uwrestlersgf' These heroic ones were: Hilda Lawler, Su- san Wilson, C-ertie Spurlock, Florence Oliver, Paiiline Aaron, Nellie May Bilbrey, Marjorie Smith, Earnest Woford, Viola Kehl, Betty june johnson, and Dorothy Young. 53 1ST ROW-Salas, Woford, Minter, Esoenosa, Oliver. 2ND ROW-Emerick, Dees, Yarwood, Smith, Aaron. 1ST ROW-Wallace, Espanoso, Avila. Snurlock, Woford 2ND ROW-Dees, Emrick, Bennett, Phillips BASEBALL Skillful pitching, brilliant fielding, and superior batting power gave the junior team easy wins in the baseball tourn aments. ln the first games the jun iors romped over seniors 24-9 and the freshmen scored a snap l2-6. The second games were also one-sided, the juniors g i, feating the freshmen the sa as they did the seniors, HSE: avenged their previous ga by taking a 23-6 victory of f? the sophomores Surprisingly enoff , these games, walk-ove as they were, were unus, Ily fast and exciting. , ' Even the - rubs knew how slim' 11: HH' vi' dj 'f f I ' F lla' . lin? ,f - 7. ai? ,Gif 1' '1 .tiff victory over the sophomores A legs -rg? 1- 'I nl' nl. ,rr .,. ' 'fir 'Q if to play bas all and the usual two weekgpent on rules and regulations were not needed for this well-known sport. 54 ff ,ff PHYSICAL EDUCATION Activities in which the C-. in points for tered as a nt athletic manship, are d Swimming, hockey, soccer, baseba volleyball com- prise ear s major sports. or ,S eam that is made, ts are given to the A A girls mi Y w i symbol of ability an many an i baske f mittee work play writ- , Q acting and officiating. thousand points being re- f :red for the letter, it was if ly through taking physical education and devoting much ff spare time and outside energy that six girls succeeded in gaining their points Irene Yar- wood julia Stovall BettyAepli, Beverly Salas Earnest Woford, and Lillian Emrick are the hon- ored six . . , I E . - - - 5 , I K i I ' ,' a , h , . . 1,5-fc , K ' ' .'327f .3 ' fi--r...',i.L-1 , - , ,, - . 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' Q-'Nrxiiuclffbgq vi ' ' --.-1r ':nN - '-'.'4 , -.'J -Ji .. 0.9, ... l x I adv Clifton Abbott, bus. mgr.: Roy Moser, editor. EL SAGUARO All-American! Spurred on by this incentive to work, El Saguaro staff members tediously put forth much effort to produce a high ranking yearbook. Roy Moser, editor, not only planned and worked out the theme of the yearbook, but also took and developed every picture in the annual except the senior panels, besides going over every word of copy himself. As assistant editor, Harold Alexander graphed the book and then mounted all of the pictures for engravings. joe Cortez, sports editor, arranged and wrote up his section, aided Roy in taking pictures, and assisted Beverly Salas, clubs and organization editor, and Louise Willweber, feature editor, to edit copy and proof-read. This comparatively small group put forth all their effort to make the yearbook one worthy of a mighty staff. Other members were Clifton Abbott and Bobby johnson, business managers, Virginia Simms, girls' sports, Lillian Em- rick, administration editor, and Woodrow Fullilove, circula- tion manager. 191, 1 J-'f ' ,R . 4-13? phi-1? li' .-45? gd' . 1' -4 ,Q .Iv , ,gi--4 9550 ' 6' A 13:21 . . , : BACK-Aeoli, Emerick, Simms. Wallace. Salas. Willweber. Ward. FRONT-Rnbbinnette, Johnson, Smith, Alexander, Cortez, Moser. 58 3 -.1 W, if ft jj lj KQIMXQ ff! 'f 1 1 TJ h' if . 1 if . y -B it if i if HW J y'?-Htl 'uf Q. A 1 PE? I J sg 1 -Uk ' 1 .11-I 1 It 77:5 f ! if mit' 'grill VM N-5 -I-,YM sn. :','?-I ts. 11 J au' x-it 0 YK '1 flu vjz 51 I,-f ,ff 1 5 PI --. ..,..- ----, ------.. v----, ------, ------ - Y editor' Grace Connor. bus mgr. THERMOMETER This year s Thermometer has been better by far than in any previous year. Under the direction of Mr. Del Ward, adviser, and Louise Willweber and Beverly Salas as first and second semester editors respectively, and Grace Connor as business manager the Thermometer sponsored several contests as well as putting out many special editions. During football season the Thermometer published the line- up of both contesting teams, and published programs for the plays and concerts so as to save money for different organiza- tions Another feature of the Thermometer was weekly radio broadcasts over radio station KUMA, with Clifton Abbott as master-of-ceremonies. The annual Press Banquet was held in 'D U 'ies Y , . 12552795-'F -F, .- if , K wfkS.i:fcf: i To , ul' FL fat' -,i -, f ly . 'J,5.?it,,,i.g. , -,QS-:Jai - ' .W-Jfqeff '?1'Q2Q5s1E , ' h S1 ggfifi, 1X .-gg.,-:ii . 1 4-' l fr 5!: ii'?fEf .ilclsngr 6 EKZEP- Qf iiysgf . y .. ,M . . I ,,,. . . ,L 6 T' - . 5395 ev . fy: I ..iTF'3,J 1. v e-627' , , ' 9 '41f 'il . Q4 Quik FFS... I ' 51 V .' ? 3'7' liswe' Z a gb. ,. 5 F ,A . 41-' I ' wg . L ': F x . -jlvmf the spring. During second semester the Thermometer spon- sored a contest allowing the journalism students and the four respective classes each o edit a paper. Because of its superior feature and news edi ' ns, the senior class was judged as win- ner of this contestQ!f ' lf 59 1ST ROW-Dart, Bradberry, Abbott. 2ND ROW-Vaughan, Sugimoto, Stewart, Matson, Payne, Welter, Baker, Mowery. 3RD ROW-Quick, Ross, Mr. Ward, Cornish, Gorman, Robinett. f ,ff tx! J x.Z , fig , ous: ci.ua , 5 I r t ass r P I 15.3 Verna Ballinger, Ardis Knudsen, Marie Wilbanks, trio. . K ! Wifi, ,fur-gr ww E r in .VN Interest in music reached a new peak this year in the high 'args school, under Mr. LeRoy Gibbons, music head. Enthusiasm shown in the C-lee Club was so great that the students made rapid progress and undertook many difficult projects which would have been impossible to accomplish otherwise. With Thursday, April 30, set as a tentative date for the annual operetta, ln Old Vienna, or Pickles, the glee clubs began to practice their parts. Through many days of drilling in chorus and solo work, Mr, Gibbons succeeded in getting the work done well. Among the projects undertaken by the boys' glee club were three and four part harmony, They also organized a girls' trio a girls' quartet, and a boys' quartet. The boys gave two clever assembly programs, one of which was to advertise Arizona 5'l'v',, -A ,bgastt PX v 153. fr' QYW 1 L Wy rx 7' N l fthz O' 'Q figs '-qf.::LEl-'iii . .. , - t f5j,Ee3lg15: 1. ,.a.,:,4,j.,9. Iggy -AQE,-'f - ., f 'dyxiur . A I ' -'F 5-mans? 'is55::4 21 3 '43-Eiyvng as . , -gralfdi nv- + 1:-. ,zyrgs 5fik13'7fg.'?A easy nj-LW vsilkglu gnc -' ,Q -ft-.5.,, Q- ,' Y, -157.1 - Qlfrfillf , .53 . ,iv A519123-'e 'GLA vgl -4 WA2. .I '.. fL:71xn '5-4351612 -' T-.az 'vifwfffk tiff 352 l?i ?51 ' , 'Il-'54, - 'fjnilignz . ff'a.a'.,g y -Z?T3'l':1 1mg123,lgv. i '2 'T'rY' t.:g',1'!:, : igzgg.. -wiv'-. - 41516 t-in -.: with in lr -'z ,221 , ' 'As'2i'3A mm 5545 ' W.. 1? A. City month. Programs were also presented over the radio and at different commun't . I b et' . 'fi' V In IJ c u meclffgi A ,unify , ' if- f3f rf!'4 mf' 1ST ROW-Harris, Barnard, Fracaro, Allen, Thacker, Gattis, Woford, Woods. Matson, Erhlick. 2ND ROW-Fritz, Ballinger, Smith, Larkins, Welch, Yarwood, Knudson, Dart, Newman, Carter. 3RD ROW-Cortez, Snider, Orhendorf, Stovall, Wilbanks, Malan, Dent, Bennett, Guthrie, Shipp. 4TH ROW-Schwark, Payne, Polete, Fich, Beeson, Pyle, Seay, Cano, Morgan, Mr. Gibbons. 5TH ROW-Collins, Hamilton, Anderson, Rhoads, Coldiron, Espinosa, Grey, Crowder, Long, Knotts. 6TH ROW--Miller, Ballinger, Merriman, Hart. Pianist-Bradford. 60 WF., I . ji if i' ' 'nj A. I j J!!! ibn 3 , 1 if .. f ff arf- hifi, fix,-f jf' , Elizabeth Schmitt East LIBRARY AFF My l f Service is the motto of the Libra lub. er i e t the J students, to the faculty, and to t e com ty is ir ' With the increase of the number f boo in the l' raty, circulation has greatly surpassed that f the previous y r. Newspapers, magazines, maps-all go to make the lib a a place of interest and profit. The annual staff-theater party was held early in january. Refreshments were served at the home of Mrs. William Sills with Elizabeth Schmitt acting as hostess. Officers for the Library Club during the past year were: Elizabeth Schmitt, senior librarian, Robert johnson, president, and Mr. john Eastlick, adviser. A new system has been installed in the library which makes it easier for students to locate needed books. Also a new fine system extended the regular one cent fine to three cents. New shelves and a bulletin board have been added in the library this year. tt NP c 61 Easllick, McLaughlin, Smith, Blohm, Breech, Schmitt, Johnson. Bennett, Canepa, Jacobs, Schwark, Parks, Flood, Cox, Hill, McGIuckIin, Noble, Fullilove, Moser of W, , a Q , -xslmfss. BAND Climaxlng a su cessful year's work under the direction of Mr. LeRoy Gibbons, the high school band presented two one- hour programs in the Organ Amphitheatre at the San Diego Exposition April 19,1935 ln addition to these two programs the band played an active part in the community. lt presented programs at various athletic events, including one given at the baseball game between Chicago White Sox and the Yuma All-Stars. The members also did much in parade performances, '1 5- appearing at all football games, the Elks' Rodeos, and leading the parade of the Arizona Elks at the State convention held in 7 '4 Yuma this spring. The band scored a financial success this year at its annual concert having presented many novelty stunts on the program. Proceeds from the concert were used to buy new caps for the members of the band, director's cap, and drum-major's shako. X 550,05 'Be Freeman, Osborne, Crowder, Mansfield, Faucet. Hardy. Newman. Miller, MacDonald, McEl Powers, Belt, Sturm, Greenleaf, Chappel, Flint, Chester, Ward, Cutler, Munoz, Wisener. 5 . Berrv. Escalante, haney, Vaughan, 62 P 1 1. . 9. 'Tx S2-,. 12+ 1255 Nik- , uf,-xc t-'If' at-fn ru, s Q r. 1f3lQ,L, U,- mf trim, .,0.A'is '-age f'4'lj.l. - 515 A H3211 i .-, . H 'hwy' mir. ers, 'Lx sw J ' if . . I Lewis LeRoy, Julia Svelmoe, Betty Aepli, string ORCHESTRA Extraordinary enthusiasm and interest has enlarged the orchestra to the extent that it now contains nearly twice as many members. Mr. LeRoy Gibbons, new instructor in the music depart- ment, is greatly responsible for the development and hard work which has been invested in the orchestra to make it as volumous and harmonious as it is now. Many interesting programs have been presented to students and townspeople. Eight violinists, two cellists, and a pianist formed the or- chestra at the beginning of the first semester, but it was again enlarged with two more strings, a woodwind, a brass, and a drum, and by the end of the year had developed into nearly thirty students. Lewis LeRoy and Verna Ballinger have appeared in several programs both in the community and school. String trio with Lewis LeRoy, violinstg Betty Aepli, cellistg and julia Svelmoe, -:-.-:-L LU.- -l-,,-J L-. -:,,:- LX.J ,,-J:- -,.-..----- Hardt, Fullilove, Moser, McElhaney, Hightower, McClure, Bennett, Parks, Leong, Barnes, Smith, Aepli, Balllng Hinds, Ballinger, LeRoy, Johnston, Moser, Westover, Miller, Ward, Chappell, Svelmoe. ' i Mr Gibbons, Wisener, Bennett, Greenleaf DANCE ORCHESTRA School Dances! One privilege that Yuma High now possesses that other high schools in the country do not is the constitutional right to give their own school dances. Before the new gymnasium was built, dances were held at the Elks or Legion halls. Later they were given in the gym- nasium but small orchestras from town or imported orchestras had to be paid high fees and dances were few and far apart. Mr. Gibbons, new music instructor, enlisted several students who were interested in their music and formed a high school dance orchestra which played for school dances for the cost of dance music. They became so popular that town dances demanded them and soon they were more than making their own expenses. Previously the dances could afford only two or three piece orchestras and charged high admission but now social mixer, Prom, Hallowe'en, Freshman, and all others afforded a rhyth- mic thirty-piece orchestra. ,..- ..-11 ...........-...., ..... U--...,....., mme.. U X ,i 64 W x S- Af ,Ai . 4-3 ,W J ,441 ' , rg .BP 441,112 'X .23 . ,. f 1,4 -I ,,.. .- W F. sf. i . l 'N' figs? S' I,. s. , f r I 1 N U gl .1 r we f , . N, . 1, -Q' V - . I ,L s . 1 -', . V,-. X J' ' l' f I U!! W Mariorie Ball, LeRoy Gibbons, Toshiko Sugimotn. , ,,Z'V:6 1 f 5. gf? ig ,f DRUM cours Operating under the leadership of a new director, Mr. LeRoy Gibbons, the girls' Drum Corps successfully finished 1 its third year in existence since the origin of the gropu in l934 1 2 f by Mrs. Edna Lee. ,fl 1 Attired in their natty blue and white uniforms, the girls performed at the football games and also assisted the band in leading several community parades through town, and as an added extra-curricular duty the corps acted as house managers at the band concert. During the half at the Yuma games the group surprised the student body with its maneuvering skill shown by the forma- tion of the letter Y before the rooting sections. The only qualification for membership is an accurate sense of rhythm, which is necessary for the drills and formation used while playing. Composing this year's group of drummers were: Roberta Cattis, lvlaudie Pyle, Marjorie Ball, Toshiko Sugimoto, Angie Rhoades, lrene Britt, Lois Nell Miller, Ardis Knudson, and C-ertie Spurlock. 65 Sugimoto, Pyle, Ball, Knudson, Rhoades, Britt, Spurlock, Galtis. Julia S oe pres.: Ura Terry, dean: Mary Jo Vaughan, sec. GIRLS LEAGUE This school-wide girls' organization, with Miss Ura Terr of standing for the ideals of true womanhood, developing the spirit of responsibility, leadership, personal growth, sympathy fellowship, citizenship, and an active loyalty to the highest interest of the school. The governing body of the League consists of a Girls' Coun cil, which is composed of the four League officers, chairman of each of the Standing Committees, a representative of each of the classes, the Dean of Girls, and the department advisers Serving at the head of the Service Department is julia Svel moe, League president, and Mary Noble, chairman. Vice president, Armilda Davis, is assisted by Helen Bradford in the in V-.J N. 5 ss 1.3 iff: X E'Z'fr'!.1f'Q.':2 . 133: pr.-, SZ: af-X-Leif-2'1, H-113 ,. 'Eh ' Ly? 'I.?.'f,j-Q.. . ti A.,-il., . -I, - trLfa'fve, 'Srl :wtf 1 'A ':.k ,f,-,'- .nyfxxl . 'gl 152. . his . ya Rig. Q5 .1 A nw, zclbxx ' ' ' .P s. -Q5 . Dean of Ci rls, as adviser, was started this year for the purpose gg. Riiiiiizif, iililifrq faffai'-uf ' 'igjgifgzr 'rxg,f:,i:,1 W, XFQTQQ. '1'Syi.R . z -L f Gay-32, -.i.l.f.J iz?-Y. ill X-'?LQ:1Q1 -. 1... iff'17?:', . .13 3 ' '1 1 ' , . - . ' 1 ' 7,531 if - ' -ay Program Department. The Friendship Department, directed by Mary jo Vaughan, secretary, Toshiko Sugomoto, treasurer: Lucille Long, and Maudie Pyle is in charge of the Ways and Means Committee. 1ST ROW-Davis, Sugimoto, Vaughan, Davis, Young. 2ND ROW-Svelmoe, Allen, Turner, Pickering. 3RD ROW-Sugimoto, Long, Noble, Haupt. 4TH ROW-Miss Terry, Hague, Bradford, Pyle. ,ra qv- r 'VU' L Y 4, . Q14 Wa ws? UEQQ, 1 ,.? -nw. rs '-'W . 'Fifi--. fklafij., .-11. .fiffgx ,'0' ., ,- i ,eff-fl i.evf,'5 .1r.:.- tat -.va R-Q76-. 4 L- .L-4.4, , .,., ,1-. Keigan, Dennis, Haughtelin, Sibley, Gattis, Smith, Earp GIRLS' LEAGUE Established in school only this year, the Girls' League has sponsored many worthy and profitable activities under direc- tion of Miss Ura Terry, Dean of Girls. Fourteen Christmas baskets, which were prepared by the girls, contained food and novelties for the Old lVlen's Home. With Ruth Chappell, chairman, several girls sponsored a flower sale for the blind and took magazines to the County Hospital. The freshman and senior girls each presented an assembly program, the former directed by Louise Willweber and Lor- raine Cale, the latter by Beverly Salas and Betty Aepli. The senior play won five dollars in the assembly contest. As their biggest event, the girls sponsored a four act play, Pollyanna, which was directed by Mr. Del Ward and assisted by Mr. Nick Paynovich. Climaxing their year of activities, they gave an assembly and tea in honor of their mothers, and a welcoming party for next year's freshman girls. l 67 Chappel BACK-Fullilove, Freeman, ....,....,...... , Newman Noble FRONT-Flood, Rogers, Long, Donavon, Miller, Smith. Salas. Willweber, Crowder, Payne. Thacker. GHOST TRAIN Offering as its annual presentation a hair-raising mystery thriller, Ghost Train, the senior class scored the biggest financial hit of the year with the house filled to capacity on the appropriate night of Friday, December l3. The plot centers about the attempts of an idiotic, laugh- provoking Englishman to solve the mystery of a train which apparently has no origin or destination and, at the sight of which, an onlooker would die. The climax occurs when the train roars through the station and the mystery woman, who views it, apparently succumbs. Much credit is due the large stage crew, who, under the leadership of Ruth Chappell and Ross Tate, produced the excellent sound effects necessary for the thundering on-rush of the train. Under the direction of Mr. LeRoy C-ibbons, the following students portrayed the leading roles: Clifton Abbott, Lorraine Gale, Tommy Long, Helen Thacker, Mickey Payne, Louise Willweber, Woodrow Fullilove, Beverly Salas, and Bobby Crowder. 1ST ROW-Abbott, Gale, Thacker. 2ND ROW--Willweber, Cortez, Moser, Rogers, Crowder, Moser, Long, Payne. 3FtD ROW-Fullilove, Salas. 911 AQ4 '. si .rp . .uf-' - vu- .ZSXF ' . . . , Smith, Thacker DRAMATIC CLU B PLAY Given entirely in English, the Drama Club presented their annual play, l'll Leave lt to You, unique comedy written by Noel Coward. lt was a smooth production because of the strong characterizations and clever dialogue, while the subtle- ty of the humor in the dialogue added greatly to its presenta- tion. Uncle Daniel fools each one by promising to leave his for- tune to the one who has made good. Each one makes a name for himself, following out the various professions, writing, acting, composing music, painting, and mechanics, The uncle proves to have no money at all. Under the efficient direction of Miss Mabel Cloyd, Mickey Payne and Theresa McClure presented extraordinary charac- ters and an excellent piece of work. The cast included: Daniel Davis, Mickey Payne, Mrs. Der- mott, Theresa McClure, Sylvia Dermott, Roberta Gattisg Evangeline Dermott, Betty Aeplig George Dermott, jones Smith, Oliver Dermott, Billy Tom Freemang loyce Dermott, Mildred Woods, Mrs. Crombie, Elizabeth Long, Faith Crom- bie, Helen Thacker, and Griggs, Tommy Long. McClure Payne Payne Long Freeman, Anderson THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH Originality in the advertising campaign and a clever pre- sentation were the features that made the junior play, The Goose Hangs High, an outstanding production. The story wove about the family who had suddenly become financially embarrassed, the pampered children each forget- ting their useless careers and putting their hearts and souls into caring and providing for the family. Excellent in the lead- ing roles were Helen Bradford and George Newman as the bewildered parents, laugh-provoking grandma, Mary jane Freeman, showed unusual talent, fine acting characterized the twins, Betty Welch and Teddy Anderson, while the light aerial element of the play was furnished by other minor parts of Bruce Anderson, Mignon Sturm, Frances Larkins, Harold Hamilton, john Gregory, Billy Tom Freeman, Don Baughman, and Gertie Spurlock. Mr. L. C. Dingess, junior class adviser, was responsible for the characterizations which were so unusual for such a new group of dramatists. Especially constructed geese were hung about the school, creating an air of curiosity and mysterism concerning the play. l V 1ST ROW-Freeman, Sturm, Spurlock, Welch. 2NDROW B df d L k'. - ra or , ar ins 3RD ROW--Hamilton, Baughman, Anderson, Gregory, Andersen 4TH ROW--Freeman. Newman. Crowder, Payne, Collins Qfrom Operettaj POLLYANNA Motherless child whose father's glad game constituted her life and won her friends, Pollyanna was left with an aunt who had no use for her. However, through Pollyanna, several people are happily united after a twenty year siege and Polly- anna regained the love of her aunt. Two characters, a cat and a dog, stole the show in their frequent appearances. Polly- anna was given by the Girls' League and directed by Mr. Del Ward assisted by Mr. Nick Paynovich. A NIGHT IN VIENNA Pickles, Peter Piper Pickles, people patronize ..... A murdering gypsy chieftan and a thieving Italian chief-of- police unite their efforts to trick an American tourist, that the long lost daughter she seeks is one of the gypsy girls. A witty soul, the pickles advertising man, saves the tourists and the heiress, and the chieftan is arrested. This clever comedy A Night in Vienna or Pickles was given by the combined C-lee clubs. Miller, Rogers f Polyanna J Freeman, Knudsen COperettaJ JC C ML '.vgf5'--lg...-:xv -..-4.-ilflni ::'fg,:f:- , -'...-l ,'fr'1 fjFZ:fl,:17 2-.ff Q fX'fq:l.,gllgy1 -'fin -I-VF-T-L.' T'-ii' ' 'T'zf- !f 'l'3'Y'il - i'- -X191 i. . -ifQ2:-:'-mrf2z'ffs:ef,ifi-: fy ag ,fi 1 -rx.-xg,-5Vaw-iq,-1qfs.Nggq,i:1l,31g fp: 3, s.:-'QF-T-Jgffrg V lie Ymfi' Rf! 51.14 .i,.,'2 vrjtdfl ::,'w,.f-. ,kj,,,',.1 4125.3 -I' 3 lisa- ffjilz -QQ :?,v5f1,kv-. -1 fffB'f1:.S 2. fig' A V113 ' i--.1 f'-Amf-i..'-ff.r.l':.vqf'-xt 'fa .-Yf r. Fx-4. .--5.,1w,.g.jr,i'4::.'-g .if-65-if Pvfg If gf .'Q2Q,-vylagx-i,6511953251-gigj:F.v WV H- Q -.swf-i'.ii. 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V' ' 'A git-.53Q43-afpifggllmqy 'fsfq wil gg, 'Eng Lay' .. ,,, - I 'yd ',' -4 -i ' 1 Ziigfiif' V?i'i3?vff.v?:glzEag63g535gil WARDENS 5i4faIii3?4Q1wil?31,?i2H g ig' .,. h -. ,!.g,s.,-, ' .' -s 3,13 . I' tl. 45 - - - - wi: mf'-aff' if- ' ' 'ff f Banded together with the intention of caring for the Yuma- -Sgsffifsi i.,3fi.4Vff,g1fQ:k1lj32gffyi,I Hi Criminals and sponsoring their various activities, the Ward- ,Jjg3j2g1QjQg:Q,sQfiyifjliw5 Q ens' Club has established itself as one of the strongest and . . ,.s:' . - '- if Q i4.:f,'4z , -' 'f , - ,' , i V3 ,, 5, most serviceable groups in school. N,gg.,gtVg-gggigaggggfggum agfigglifgq Vlaififk- , f5x:1L+:Lgzr.,a, f yy fi, 'fgqi-4 . . ' '5 'f ugvggkx -'eff 'il f ' f'.V ' An annual Wardens football dance honoring the football .gg V - r-1 1-4 1. ,VA ' N 1. lettermen was given this fall, track medals were later awarded i'f3--ff?-,yii.iQ1if5g,,g?,?W pi, II . . . .l pp- ,lv M y4.F 4 ' Q yq to several trackmen for breaking standing high school track 455 r:ggj.,f,g.fLa'iXw215,gi -it records, and gold Y awards were made to the best-all-around 'f - ' -. --'A' f-ff-..' -wflf - -. girl and boy in school. Aki. ,lug qi m y . . I 452 ' L,!,l's.lr.!lwjiQ:'q,,i,..-A . -, ' . ' Concession and Warden sticker sales were means of earning H333 ggi?553,5?',5i3?35?.g?E4k 'ggiks T f . . -'-12' ,..gi','l,.,15, W 21 fx, , ' ' money for the student-book fund which is kept for needy ,iwsefin i,,?,:.11yflifiifif9i,xv1?Q - . - - ' ' .!'+cla:':f-'t5Q1yf5ff'+'f-- -fgzlgf er if-' 15. students. During the National Red Cross Drive this club spon- ' fx-T1-,.'i3.efg,i,',gf.'?g-gi- is Tgizggi . gjiify -JH :tx-15 ,' 3 'Il lit D.. V sored a drive and donated a large sum from school. ' -,g.ii.a'f7-'g2-fi.ff3V,,.,y:?Q1,'5,E 3 fi ii-Qi... .gag-ff!-.3I ':f'-'i N ' J Nl Under the able direction of Mr. Ralph Young and the follow- ing officers: Beverly Salas, presidentg Mickey Payne, vice- presidentg and Bob Crowder, secretaryg this club also held two successful picnics for themselves. 1ST ROW-Moser, Smith, Crowder, Cortez, Payne. 2ND ROW-Aepli, Long, Salas, Emrick, Gale, Willweber. 3RD ROW-Fullilove, Mr. Young. 74 X . R .34-z t:'i-L,lg'f...v- . 51' ,w,-it-raA1i21sfVf--:if:'v,Qrf?if2f 533-V '.,',x-N. ,..-, ,.. ,.,,,. ., . ,. Tail'--.. : 'Es ., 1. ' ' ' -X ' .ffl-'-,LfS,'f'?-A.i73?.43, Q5 . s fi' QV1 ,1A59a'g5v fg,f1 5 fag Y ,1 qv- . i. I ' A V' w 'C.'.5'f',,.'1l'if1zrulgvxfl' '4 7 Y '- -s,-1-'-3-Vfj, 3 'Vg- ' 31' . . 121' -. 35.12 'L - Q J :f'n3?,f+ -P 'cjf F sQ'lF.g's-vga? -V .V 'fi. f1..f Q. fm .' .5-it11:3i?-iw1i24i,iy:e'4zmi ' 3 ggi, j.iV:v:-S: Vu 21 i.gv4tV4?gf 1, ,QA f- . 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A, hy.-4' fwgwpggzw .2 if J44:fvZv2 -,-vi:v-1.6.-xi 'ata U 7 I f ,r i ! .J !.L'l.'4i v T 3RD ROW-Moser, Hedgepath, Cortez, Young. 2ND ROW-Dennis, Harada, Jones, cox, Franklin. , ,079 fr ' H 1ST ROW-Smith, Franklin, Alexander, Holland, Lo.o, Gaitan. Pi-ioto ci.uB X365 To create student interest in photography and to cut down expenses for the annual, the Thermometer and El Saguara staff organized the Photo Club only last year. This club has grown profitable and has proved one of the worthiest clubs in school. To obtain feature shots for the yearbook, snapshot contests in which the entire student body was eligible, were sponsored at various intervals. A new dark room located upstairs in the main building greatly facilitated Club activities. Late in the fall the annual picnic was held at the site of the All American Canal with the entire club in attendance. Working earnestly with club members to make the year- book pictures a success were: joe Cortez, president, Roy Moser secretary, Wilson Franklin, treasurer, and Mr. Ralph oung adviser. l ' ,ff , 1 if 4 'V 14 f 4 L ,I ly ,V f 1 I ,N ., if I '- ',-f 4' 4!, if ,x-fi . -4 jf, 4, V I fig.. PVQ5.. itil' 'Sara ' M5521 .vp 4 , '.f61'1'. ' digg.. ., . 55 'lliibi ' 1:-111 .45 A 1.42.3 , ,iv - - . ,. I rr-55, '1 71, - lnvff- .1 -3- Kffag . . M3113- 'N'- :'. :L . ' 'it' - at -ills: - 'E' .1 . 'Rv- .KL ,vs '54, ' Vg, .F , . ., ba, 742. f- -.a. 1 ,V 75 3 Wilson Franklin, sec.: Joe Cortez, pres.: Roy Mc-ser, vice-pres.: Ralph Young, adv. V X f 'Lf it s I X i 1ST ROW--Mr. Ward, Gorman, Cortez, Alexander, Abbott, Moser. 2ND ROW--Stewart, Emrick, Salas, Willweber, Vaughan. Quiu. cf scnou. Quill and Scroll, National Honorary Society for outstanding high school journalists, was chartered in Yuma in l928 In the past the membership has been very limited but the field in journalism has grown considerably and this year twen ty-two students are enrolled because of their successful work on the El Saguaro and Thermometer. An important achievement of National Quill and Scroll is the sponsoring of nation-wide contests in twenty-five varied fields of creative work. The local group always does much to promote these contests, and this year Mary jo Vaughan was a winner in the editorial section, Clifton Abbott in the news terms, and Dorothy Cornish was given honorable mention for her excellence in copy reading. Old members, who were veterans from last year, were Louise Willweber, Beverly Salas, Roy Moser ,and Raymond Stinnett The club elected Beverly Salas for president, joe Cortez, vice president: and Raymond Stinnett, secretary. '1 5 J ri -4 sa fab 15,2 V1 'S 'H wx L , . .'. 7 - ' fig: 1412'- ,5,1i:,,. feil 3955 1652- .. ,.l' 'ESG -'F-Zi' 2121 arg? va Hg 'Jaw' . qt? get. fi? f 1.1! flag , .sg V . G? ' 63 - H 47 .elf ski 'QJ' in .3- Qi S. Q Del Ward, adv.: Beverly Salas, pres.: Joe Cortez, sec. 76 72 .au 973. 17' 1 'fx 'I n' J' vl- o , W Whit 1 lei? Q 'Y 44' fi? kid 'K sr 'Max ' Miss Cloyd, Chappell, Gale qv' t L 'ri-iEsPiANs As a unit of National Thespians, honorary society for high school dramatics, the Yuma Troupe No. lO5 has for its aim the encouragement and recognition of cooperative effort and excellence in both the stage and business line of dramatic work Requirements consist of major roles or an accumulation of work in smaller parts. Recognition is also given to electrical and art work stage and business management, and to radio work and creative writing. At the beginning of the year, the veteran members were Louise Willweber, Ruth Chappell, Lorraine C-ale, Betty Aepli, Beverly Salas, and Woodrow Fullilove. Meeting the require- ments later were Clifton Abbott, Bob Crowder, Helen Thacker, julia Stovall, and Mickey Payne. Meetings consisted of initiation ceremonies and social gath- ETH . . , , -V 4-?.':-:,qJ:5 A 211.-ff -. f T.1:.Q PS5 . 1 Jig? 5? Stew' ,j ,gt.,g:+, ,' 1.. v- 2 . . .B ,,.2an'l 4 X Lg' .. I -' 3'l'5'e:' , ,,-4526, . ' ' , .-igfaf' l ma? ' J A - fi - Jerk. ,- a .r 56' ,.., I3 5 ,, 44 . erings at Christmas time for the entertainment of former members home for the holidays. Leading this selected group were Ruth Chappell, presidentg Lorraine Cale, secretary, and Miss Mabel Cloyd, adviser. 1ST ROW-Thacker, Crowder, Willweber, Payne, Stovall. 2ND ROW-Aepli, Chappell, Fullilove, Salas, Miss Cloyd. Virginia Simms, pres.g Elsie Brown, adv.: Saisukn Harada. sec. TH E COM M ERCIAL LEADERS Commercial Leaders, an organization for bringing together honorary students in the commercial department, has for the last year been successfully guided by Virginia Simms, presi- dent, Walker Robinett, vice-president, Satsuko Harada, secre- tary-treasurer, and Miss Elsie Brown, adviser. The club has maintained the second-hand book exchange for the convenience of the Student Body. Equipment for the commercial department is bought with the money earned from selling books. For an assembly cup contest program, A Dollar Down was presented by the following members: julia Svelmoe, Bobbie Crowder, Woodrow Fullilove, Rosalie Beeson, Virginia Simms, and H. C. McCurdy. Stage managers were jack Painter and Walker Robinett. Each spring the club sponsors special contests in which all commercial students may participate for honors in bookkeep- ing, shorthand, and typewriting. Certificates, medals, and prizes are awarded to the winners of these contests which are held for first, second, and third year students taking com- mercial subjects. lst Row-Harada, Thacker. Mnser, Brown. Pyle. 2nd Row-Emrick, Simms. Svelmoe, Besson, Peach, Hague. Davis, Bradford. 3rd Row-Holland, Crowder. Rnbinetie. Gorman. Fullilnve. Painier. 71. 5 ,J X- T 2ND ROW-Jones, Sugimoto, Brcwn, Schun Q Q I .3 7 3RD ROW-Johnston, Loc, Moser, Gaitan. 4TH ROW-Roberts, Mr. Deeter, Noble, Gorman, Anderson. PHILATELY CLUB Organized two years ago under the guidance of Mr. W. B. Deeter, the Philately Club has rapidly progressed with its activities. This club is sponsored for the purpose of increasing interest in stamps, so as to learn about their countries and histories. Besides holding the usual business meetings, one meeting is held every Wednesday morning before school for the sole purpose of exchanging stamps. An exhibit was displayed at school on Back-to-School day and later in the window of a downtown store. Many students interested in stamp collecting have been started on individual collections with the help of the adviser. Richard Loo, George Schutz, Raphael C-aitan, Z. E. Roberts, Marcell Moser, Arthur jones, Albert Abert, john Gorman, Billy Ahnfeldt, Robert Pulsifer, Toshiko Sugimoto, and Edward Noble The officers were Edward Noble, president, Richard Loo, vice president, and Toshiko Sugimoto, secretary. Edward Noble, pres.: William Deeter, adv.: Toshiko Sugimoto, sec. vi 1 ga . . ,M- 'feb 'i les ff-SF ilfiz. ra, Members of the club are: Teddy Anderson, Anita Brown, ik- 1 JE: 1-it fa. . ' 7521 .E ,V I ' 51. 'R . . ffm - gi - .lf . Ui. A2 79 Y CLUB 1ST ROW--DeCorse, Solomon, Tolley, Franklin, Lorona, Doten, Dennis. 2ND ROW-Terry, Polete, Gomez, Thomas, Rachal, Bradberry, Armstrong. BRD ROW-Freeman, Payne, Shipp, Long, Sneed. 4TH ROW--Fritz, Walker. Ruiz, Wvly, Cano, Martinez, Tate, Montague. Lettermen in football, basketball, baseball, and track have formed one of the strongest organizations in school, the Y club. Athletes who receive awards are automatically admitted to the club. However, a gruelling initiation must be undergone before a letterman becomes a full-fledged member. Fellows who belong to the Y club are usually leaders among their friends and in the classroom. They are good sports and compose the only boys' organization of the school. ln order to promote good feeling between the Student Body and this organization, the club of i936 sponsored a dance in the gymnasium, immediately after the Phoenix-Yuma basket ball game. Decorations were out of order as the game previous to the dance prevented any decorating. Officers consist of football, basketball, and baseball cap tains. Those holding office this year were: Albert Solomon, president, Bob Sneed, vice-presidentg and Gene Lorona, secre tary. Coach Armie Armstrong is their efficient director J V3 ,F 1 and 1' - 314 . .Ap -Pls' gs- 1 4 9 .-. , '- 1- ' , iz? '. 92' .im ,A fir I A40 ,' -P4 P3 K' D nu' ' 5 gi.. - - Q Ji? '33 1:59 ,L . - 5:51 ,nf , 17 Ji gif? .,:' ' fi .ff I' .34 . 5 I Herbert Tollev. Dres.: Gene Lorona, SEC.: Bob Sneed, vice-pres.: Otis Haile. . X .652 ' Jfib' '.yl.?'Jl:b-r fvsfggf. f, w-Lglw. 1- ' W4 ', tg--'egg' , fix.. as 2.2: , V V' U1-r cn -'!,, 112. r,, ' -I-...3-Og? '3f.2!?2:-. E f- 1 -2' 2- 3 tw S r.E,f1'l-iv 'H m-.C0- ,Peo-:gn Q f gmafmcg 5 UQ 5 51303: 'T ' , mgqrgm Q 3501: as ,l..3-.1 -I 'L'.4Qm XN - News .':. 1 '10 JP 9.30000 -I 2 a'C'l '2 - 2 13832 n Q SQOCC :' 0m2,.3- P rw BQTMU14 in :Q m 30 M If 5-..,,,'l?, Q S ' 030-1 T Dfw' 0 sg -N-t 2.0 '23--005' P 9,4 Qfmgm 'I 42 --3 -I Z 'ED 31259 o :Levies Z wo.3-1 ' WoT? W-1-Ganz ND'-'mm :fb 1---r -4f.'! 35' QP Aepli, lrene Yarwood, julia Stovall, Lillian Emrick, and Earnest Wolford, received block Y 's for excellence in athletics and ,- C-.A.A. activities. These awards were made at the annual ban- , quet which was cleverly carried out in a track-meet theme. f This year the C-.A.A. was under the direction of Lillian Salas, vice-president, lrene Yar- treasurerg Earnest Wolford, A' rr, adviser. 5? The girls sponsored a party, an annual staggette, and rummage sal skit, How the Race contest program. I eq' A Emrick, president, '1 'S' wood, secretary, Virginia recorder, and Miss Agnes Q., -5' 53:5 and Beverly Salas, a given as an assembl lst Side Row-Smith. Sims. Marcus. Long, Osborne, Foresburg, Avilla. 2nd lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Sth Sl Side Row-Woodsworth, Willbanks, Peach, Oliver, Keigan, Hoyt, Clint, Brown. Row-Young, Yarwood, Woford. Row-Svenson, Spurlock, Swanson, Wilson. Wallace. Orr, Welch. Row-Schmitt. Schnen. Salas. Rogers, Pierson, Phillips, Pickering, Phillins. Row--Marks, McCrory, Minter, Mitchell, Musgrove. Row-Leong, Lee, Klohr. Ketcherside, Kehl, Johnston. Row-Hague, Hamlin, Ham, Harada. Harada. Holland. Row- Estuninin, Emrick. Eger, Earn, Dulanev, Dennis, Cole. Row-Bennett, Blair, Blohm, Boscovitch, Bradberry, Bradberry, Brltt. ra' x Kb? 'X 0 Paloma White, adv.: Jones Smith, pres.: Marjorie 'J JL' F' Gifford, sec.: Homer Faison, vice-pres. I f SODALITAS LATINAS J La in Encouraging further study of the initial language and creating special research work for members, SodaIitas Latinas has as its only qualification, an average of a three or better in Latin. Operating under the direction of a new adviser, Miss Pal oma White, the club enjoyed an active, as well as prosperous year. Having revived the old custom of holding an annual banquet or Saturnalia, patterned after the feasts held by the ancient Romans, the members spent a gala evening in the cafeteria building which was decorated as a vertibale Roman villa. To cover club expenses several candy sales were held during wg, sf L1 5 J-my x V 'P l iv' I- xsffi- Ely., 'Y . ' 44,3561 :figs - 'zum-9 nil' .iw ,Ln ,. 'RW P, 1, ,511- s.g,a....',,qs, ',...Ax1-. -.-n GH- era: L 1 ' il Lg .'Z9f:5212':5:, ,fx -1:s':, 11 4 ':f.!,1 he 1' f' x-4v.'.y UP- figs -Mg-a34'2:. :fQ:,r.,q,vg-,ig ' wh, -I 4.31,, f-Ilya it .-,, Y:!i1f?4XS',T. f 'Miki'-3'? 'lmrsii WSL' A 1:-,g.r.L.t '-159151.41 3, .1..v5:, t. s.1-555,235 . . ,, U , , nliqln-xl., t H 'Vfmf-N L ' A :gg-1 .jg - 'aw -.,11,. u i1ff5:'l'f1 5i7:Ue'6k, :':,?.lfg??.': rf' 5 Z1 1'75'4G,p '1x ..'0,b.,g, Tl' 1' C. - fj..a's'L A 'Q.,q,F - . .'P NP , ecflipq N- ,za kgfigx., 1,,J'f1L, . ., s aa' ,S :vis ,us .. ,A ,F M 5 R r P O the noon periods. Interest was added to ordinary class assign- ments by the renovation of the miniature Roman estate be- longing to the department. Students who were the successful leaders of club activities for the school year were: jones Smith, president, Homer Fai- son, vice-president, and Marjorie Gifford, secretary-treasur r. I l.Jl'ly l 82 1ST ROW-Wallace, Munoz, Lorena, Harada, Cole, Emerson. 2ND ROW-Beeson, Chappell, York, Hughes, Avilla, Weeks, McCrcry. 3RD ROW--Welch, Gaitan, Johnson, Dees, Turnac. 4TH ROW-Oliver, Fritz, DePaquette. 5TH ROW-Lorona, Payne, Thacker, Stovall. LOS HIDALGOS Seventeen years ago a new club was formed on the campus. , lt was the Spanish Club, known as Los Hidalgos, which was founded by Mrs. Helena DePaquette to teach the students the picturesque speech and habits of the spaniards. This year the Spanish Club was larger than ever and it engaged in many activities. Officers of the Spanish Club for the past year were: President, Rita Loronag vice-president, Albert Solo- mon, secretary and treasurer, Matilda Munoz, parliamenta- rian, Emajean jordan, and sergeant-at-arms, Ray Fritz. I-f 'wf1 Until this year the Spanish Club has presented an annual play for the people who are interested in Spanish customs, but this year they cancelled their production because there 55 , were not enough students interested in dramatics to put out 7:23, the play that was chosen for this year. 'az' 555, In the past these plays that the Los Hidalgos has presented were successful and were enjoyed by townspeople and stu- ents who witnessed them. Wg .C S .. 83 3 Betty Welsh, sec.: Helena De Paquette, adv.: Emajean J. Nunnenly, ores.: Ruth York, vice-ores 1ST ROW-Svelmoe, Schmitt, Swanson, Stovall, Vaughan, Sugimoto, Davis, Willweber, Davis, Aepli. 3RD ROW Turner Gromer Noble Emrlck Hart Larkms Lcng Salas Miss Smith PEP CLUB Supporting all school activities living up to all the ideals of the school attending and pepping up all school activities thirty Pep girls have developed a loyalty to the school within themselves and other students During i935 36 the officers of this new but worthy club Mary jo Vaughan secretary julia Svelmoe treasurer and Elizabeth Long scribe Some of the many activities of this club were the annual Pep Carnival and candy sales at basketball games. The greater part of the carnival profits was used to purchase equipment for the school. The assembly contest play directed by julia Stovall was ThatAwfuI Letter with Alberta Donovan Helen Hart Armilda Davis and Elizabeth Long. The pledge system of obtaining new members was initiated this year. By this method it is believed that members will be selected more carefully and fairly than before. owl .1 X 2ND ROW-Peach, Thacker, Young, Harada, Donovan, Sturm, Hague, Chappell, Beeson, Simms. . U '. ,, . . . 7 I 1 - .i ,, . . . . - . . ,V i . . . . . . ,: 5 were Betty Aepli, presidentg Frances Larkins, vice-president, . - . . 5332? . i - i 1 y , . F555 -A. . . . . 3 O glut' H JZ: P 2' i 4' il it YI 'ix' v v :Si G 7 -f f L Betty Aepli, pres: Alice Smith, adv., Mary Jo Vaughan. sec. 84 .sta r . .,,, . ' Charles Weeks pres Charles Dunson Charle Fox sec wr? 23 fl , , adv.: ,Z h RADIO cLu B it Although the Radio Club was organized late in the year, -1 -YN 1152525 ' 'fi activity characterized it as one of the busiest groups of the school, for the purpose of this club is to instruct and provide an outlet for those interested in the radio. Its success has been attributed to its liveliness and the development of the members' hobby-radio. Although the club is an infant organ- ization and has little equipment, the members hope eventually to construct and operate an amateur transmitting and receiv- ing station here. This club held one meeting each week and additional meet- ings when required for extra constructional work. Membership in the club required active interest and partici- pation. Each member learned radio codes and spent consider- able time in weekly preparations. The club has functioned under the able leadership of Charles Weeks, presidentg Richard Loo, vice-presidentg Rafael Gaitan, treasurerg and Charles Cox, ecretary. Mr. Charles Dunson was the adviser. njgvo , if Wd -n..AffZf44'Q 1ST ROW-Cox, Gregory, Gaitan, Luo, Jones, Weeks. 2ND ROW- Franklin, Holland, Ree , Santa Maria, Sibley, Dunson E51 tfiifffwiiffi Blair, Gibbons, Rhoads. BAND ONE Steadily improving under the direction of Mr. LeRoy Cib- bons, the beginners' band has shown remarkable progress since it started. ln the field of music, the art of arranging music for a number of combined instruments is a task which requires a thorough knowledge of every instrument. Al- though seriousness reigns sometimes, the members find amusement and many laughs from mistakes by others as well as themselves. Band l has made attempts at many marches which have proven a success. Mr. Gibbons let the students choose some of their own pieces. By doing this, members make greater attempts and show more interest in their work. More enthusiasm has been shown towards the band the past year, because the band has become a great factor in the school spirit. The twenty-five students who comprised the begin- ners' band last semester were divided into different sections, the brass, reed, bass, and cymbal. 1ST ROW-T. Smith. Pyburn, Hamner, Cortez. 2ND ROW-D. Smith, B. Smith, Alexander, Barnes, Rhoades, Ballinger, Blair, Bailey, Bilbrey 3RD ROW-Moser, Ruiz, Jesse, Davenport, Collins, Crowder, Blair, DeRosier, LeRoy, Mr Gibbons X 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 87 ROW-Paulton, Sugimoto, M. Hague, Keegan, Thacker, Donovan. Allen, Cole, McClure, Knudsnn, Wilbanks ROW-Waite, Ball, Channell. Hughes, Hart. Freeman, Long, Aebli. Salas. Rhcades, Woford. W d C o H H B df d B ech M Noble Svelmoe, Osborne, Beeson, Cloyd. ROW R W Pav - oos, onnr, . ague, ra or, re . . , O Graham, Ham, Anderson, Facen, Smith, Quick, Abbott. ROW-Collins, Swartz, Hamilton, Shipp, Freeman, Long, Belt, McElhaney, W. Moser, E. Noble, R. Moser ne. DRAMATIC CLUB Beginning the year with approximately fifty members, the Dramatic Club soon extended its membership to seventy by admitting those who were eligible by stage appearances or tryouts. At the outdoor initiation, the new members enter- tained with a series of skits. Two programs were given for the assembly. Honoring the one hundredth anniversary of Mark Twain, several members presented selections from his books, and pantomimed pictures of favorite characters. Twenty members of the club presented a program of choral verse-speaking, chanting The Congo and other poems of Vachel Lindsay and john Masefield. Noel Coward's English comedy, l'II Leave It To You, given in March as the major presentation of the club, was a smooth performance of splendid characterizations. At monthly meetings, impromptu dramatic exercises gave activity to a large number of the members. Officers for the year were: Mickey Payne, president, Bever- ly Salas, vice-president, Lonnie MCC-locklin, secretaryg and Miss Mabel Cloyd, adviser. Payne, Miss Cloyd, McGlocklin ---- '-- - - , , .I .,. W- --.I I . , I -.I .. .-MII.,-.I..--I , I I . -. 'gxazif-3. -5-fAff.ffi3-.CW1-fm.3-.A.1?Q1b2f1'gz:35c2:ws1122.1.-p?4.!f.f.7E?.2fi'-f1n5?Qil!gE.3553 ' 4:31. 7' -H' A.-.i v. . 3- .. 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' ' ' ff Q 5 - . f. f W. .II ' gif. 1 .V . 151' 4 ' I ' 1 21.- 7 . 41 ' '-Fi' v I ' by lu .Q I u f K . - Biff' - -.7 v 4 II qt.:-:If ' -.:.4I..Jp?f5?5,f4fI,.II. ' .W 5,-SE 1' 'SW--5-.-.'f4'.'.:?nfs1 .L ' . is BOY AND GIRL Mickey Payne Beverly Salas Z , MM Students: The Theory of Life and Prog- ress - a revolving cycle - Age's spirit, hope, strength, ambition passed on to be embodied in vacant yet-purpose- less Youth. Yuma lies in your hands. lt is yours to do with what you will. Hold high your banner, build Yuma as your fathers have built it-with ideals of love, honor, and sacrifice. Toward the development of Yuma, behind your every move, backing you to the last of the last, will be the Yuma County Chamber of Commerce. Yours is a great job and a hard job. MEET THE CHALLENGE! YIJMA CUIJNT CHAMBER of commincf MM FAMOUS LAST WORDS 'Why judge, l was only doing seventy! --Scoop Abbott. :N-9 'Don't try to tell mel -Roy Moser. ow 'Tush, Mickey! -Helen Thacker. NJ 'Who's a treckle-tacel - HeckIe-Freckle Thomas. on 'Hiya Tootsl - Romeo Crowder. :N-9 'Aw, you ain't so hot! - Hoss Lorona. we il'm not fat-l'm just pleasingly plump. - Willie Weber. ow 'An' then she said to me- -Bernard Raebel. :N-9 'Aw, it wasn't my fault! - Pantywaist Fullilove. ow 'Tell me more, Grandma! -Harold Alexander. ob-9 'Didn't l get a letter today, Mom? -jeanette Young. ow 'l'm in love! --jack Belt. ow 'l slipped-then he hit me! -- jumping joe Cortez. NJ 'But Mom, we ran outa gas! - Pug Stovall. Keepzhg liz S ep With the march of progress and community development. Truly, Yuma's Own Store. If. F. SANGUINETTI Established 1887 Forty-nine years faithful service-a business seasoned with the years it has served the people of Yuma. The store that grew uJz'tl'2 Yuma. PRODUCERS AND RECLEANERS ALFALFA AND BERMUDA SEED HAY - GRAIN - ALL FARM PRODUCTS l WHOLESALE - RETAIL ALFALFA SEED 25 LUMBER CO., INC. Cor. 8th Street - 4th Avenue Phone 283 Yuma fi SIGNATURES fp 4fLWA wfiZCEEZu fffff 2??-1' Congratulations to Graduates SOUTHWESTERN ICE 25 COLD STORAGE CO. Daily Capacity 225 Tons Ice - 1,000,-000 Cubic Feet Cold Storage A LARGEST PLANT IN ARIZONA COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS ' Telephone 29 Yuma, Arizona Office, 148 Second St. AS WE LIKE IT is that Johnny in the middle? Tuwnspeople Routing Section Day is Done! I wanna bite Photographers in disguise Park Avenue! ! More Tumblers Cooper, Yarwc.od, Aepli Young, Hyatt, Simms Timber toppers-Tolley, Martin DeCorse, over the top! Knittin' around, huh? Dirty face, Vaughan Ill I I I MINERS and MERGHMITS BANK Bisbee 25 Yuma MEMBER F. D. I. C. COMMERCIAL - TRUST - SAVINQS SIGNATURES SLECQAJL IL! ' 1 QUALITY CLEANING 11 I ..EoR FINEST APPAREL I C0'79fafUlUfl0'7S Of? Your YoU MUST HAVE IT: Qf Splendid Annual FOR DAY-TO-DAY NEEDS E - YOU SHOULD HAVE IT 3 1: I ' ONLY ' ' RQNENQVETSE . - - I M 'V KV 5 THE YUMA ,dx fi DAILY SUN 4 ' I C FAMOUS CLEANERS 2 AND TAILORS R. E. OSBORN ModfS1f3EfQ3,n?fif1M't Publfwff YW? L I SESSES SSSS I ESESSSSSSESESE 53935, ' ,Q EEESE 95 AS WE LIKE IT I Bad news, radford? Five minute recess 'Cniton' takes the field. Quit gripin, Cortez! Up and at 'em, men! Ready, aim . . . Poker als Untii death do us part! Aw, let us play Fun, eh Larkins? Staiic Posey and his hair combed, ioo ,Z 0000 00000 0000000000000000 000000 0000 0 0000 0 0 000000000000000 0 0 1 0000 0000000 0 0000000 0000 0 0 0000 0000 0 0 000000 00 00000000 C3 THE COMPLETE FOOD MARKETSEJJU' 460 ,N TAIKI ,W ffsomething - Saved - On - Everythmg A Aff A 9 X UP The Friendly Stores KW M V 300 Main Street 803 4th Avenue A UTOGRAPHS 744 ' ffpfa ' ZZQWLQZSZZA ' 4 ' MXM-e f,f4fff' iQ'l' '..!f .fL7Q,f05y? xy K ykgxfi f,kifJi QA,:j ef ,.,,-5, ,cfjf viifilfk e4. 0'0 'VQQQQQ'-Qf . ,, , I . MA V X f ,,! JL, Agppfflgix. X N. V AS WE LIKE IT 'WH Busses on parade. Ain'i beans good! Another Rally Muskateereits: Hep! Hep ,Lu we Q So! you won'i dance, huh! I .f' -A ! And those shorts are RED! Assembly back to nature If - -A-r'-JL' ' Com'on, get 'im! And he's away - Can'i you girls read? Whatsa makier, Newman? Freeman takes to first Ah! We eai again. Okay, call it! 5121-eacw CHE RCLET To the Graduating Class of 1936 we send an invitation to come in and I I see, drive, and buy the chevrolet for this year. . . All Steel Turret Top I y places a solid steel protection over your head . . . Hydraulic Brakes, the fr only safe brake known . . . Larger, smoother Knee Action . . . Fisher I I No-Draft Ventilation . . . and a larger, faster, more economical valve- I , in-head engine . . . Are all combined to make what is truly known to 'I be the only COMPLETE LOW PRICED CAR on the market .... C. C. DUNBAR .. Dealer A SAP'S FABLE It was a bright summer day. Little Spur llil locks who was really a Peach of a girl, skipped along the Lane through the Woods to her grandmother's. She was very happy because Thomas, john's son who loved her, was coming back to F Ill etcher as Quick as possible. Spurly had promised her mother she Wood not Terry and in her haste she tripped on a Pyle of Stones. just before she entered the house a Black Wolf lordl crossed the Rhoade Isl , but she thought, Life is just a big Gamble anyway, and went in. To-Ward the child, granny had always been Doten, but she almost Kehl- ledl over when Spurly told her of Thomas, who arrived in time to hear her say, Waite, l'm sure he is not the Reitman for you. You Payne my very Hart when you speak of marrying him. Get a Newman. Oh, Granny, said the girl, if I couldn't have him I should pull the Trigg- er of my gun and Kill- lenl myself! Come, darling, he said, I am Fullilove for you. I will take you to Pick-e- ring at the lewell-ers: then we will sail on the Seay in my new Shipp. Well, she said, I am in the Blohm of youth and DeCorse lies clear before me. lt Simms to me, your boat is Brown! l'm not Hyatt, but if you will Painter Green and White for me, I'll go. Wright, said he, l'lI tell the Noble Stewart to put in more Cole and Turner aroundland Carter back for the job. Pa'll raise Cain, but with a Cano Fish and a Ham to Fry, we can sail to the Westover there in spite of Gale or Sturm. We may. Land at York or the Hague but we don't mind. Do you think it Wood be a Breech of etiquette if we Darted away and fin- ished our Tate-atete on the Lane to Woodworth's? Of Cortez, then grandmother we won't Borer any more. My Gattis in my pocket and my Armstrong so we are safe, he said and they left in the Haile for the Chappell where they found the Abbott. Later a child lWlAshborne to them and they lived lHlAepli ever after on a Hill which was surrounded by Meadows. I99 ld 5 N 5 RN I K X X t , NX t K l Q I I I N. AS WE LIKE IT Give 'em a hand! Selling much, Bill? Chappell loses again Seventh Wonder, Hutch smiles Come on, pretty boy! Yeah! But where's Pon? Fickle Gene at it again One-man track man DeCorse You musketeers look kinda droopy Too had you can't read. Coxie Coy, Miss Ward Loo lands haymaker Wardens initiateg Bill tries to get tough! Let's make mudpies says Emrick Ben Burnie ala Verna, ouch intensified thought! Ha, Ha! Well, Whatcha hung on? lO ow Endeared to the hearts of Yuma Q Hi students as the sweIIest place for refreshments before and after Q the show or dance, or whatever pastime, stands the TIQIIDLE X X X Next to the Mesa Ralph Dusenberry, Prop. E AUTOGRAPHS we ,via ' -PM . .LLL ZLp+i'7v4V C741 Q0-99 . rf if I , aaaaaava aaaaaa aaaaaaaaa A f SIGN HERE x Extends Coneratulations - - ' WJ M ,abd-L1 ,tht To The Senzors FVYJ 52 W cue- 'du YUMA'S BEST muddfzq' LADIES 'as GENTS .READY-TO-WEAR Hal E J - 3 7i,:QZ,7,,, Www. 251 MAIN PHONE 340 lOl Thinks if is Name Really is Wants to be Probably will be Elizabeth back number personality-l- accountant film comedienne Woodrow big shot swell guy lawyer hat stretcher Betty under-rated appreciated teacher orange peddler Mickey Cod's gift tops electrical circus strong to women engineer man Beverly uninterest- original secret service Kress clerk ing agent joe clown clever engineer sign painter Willie fat plump teacher chorus girl Clifton worldly wise mama's boy journalist circus barker Lorraine shy charming dramatist somebody's baby doll Roy radical keen- commercial picture hanger minded photographer Ruth C inferior sincere nurse waitress friend Lulu he-man dancing fool modiste ditch digger Virginia ordinary girl excellent college prof. telephone worker operator Snooks fool for work indispens- business man wife's house- able keeper Libby fashionable one of the prop. of store socialite best Raymond humorous witty president racketeer Helen heart breaker cute little stenographer manicurist girl Bobby Romeo good soda cattleman sheepherder pop seller Pug sophisticated swellathlete mother of lO fan dancer Neal ladies' man A-l fellow polo star cow puncher Harold nothing smart surgeon thug Abner answer to a lots of fun undertaker gigolo maiden's prayer leanette blase in love nurse killed in lab. experiment Tommy Beau tall and aviator street Sweeper Brummel handsome Cubby acme of full of pep artist model femininity Veto worthless big help engineer tango dancer julia studious smart old maid operatic flop Ross pretty good ladies' man big man all-american someday water boy juan dumb out of housewife probably will be circulation Freckle frivolous serious Mr. George Mr. Ouida Bell Face Thomas Anne crazy quite sane teacher torch singer Walker businesslike track star something nothing Ruth D one among nice teacher ballet dancer many Herbert what the okeydokey bookkeeper hairdresser doc ordered Carlos awful pest good scout lifeguard natured one executive Bobby tough guy good hearted undertaker undertaker worker Bill woman hater tattle-tale West Pointer fish peddler lack P nlext white good driver politician garbage man ope lO2 Y GIRLS Aepli, Yarwood, Woford, Stovall I , sasasasasaa sasasasa C - C ' FOR: I -HOSE- I MILLINERY the best is at Hollywood DRESS SHOP LINGERIE EEEEEEEEEE in EEEE EEEEE ' EEEEEEE C f it ' SHADY REST SERVICE I V C L2 2 5,3 E S l ' I Q Y UNION - RICHEIELD - STANDARD 2f'NIQAAIE7P5 G l ICE CREAM SHOP l COLD DRINKS NOVELTIES THE TOGGERY Exclusive Men's Wear Shop Hamilton's Brown Shoes Quality Plus Service in Suits to Order W. C. Collins. Prop. E JSQGNATURES X y I I J C J, IMPRESSION ISTIC IMPRESSIONS Roy Moser ........,,..,............,...,.,......,................... Fireside and comfy slippers Betty Welsh ........ ............ C ool breeze on a hot day Lorraine Gale ...... ....... P Owder puffs and perfume Patsy Osborne ......... ................................... O rCl'1iClS Clifton Abbott ........ Alberta Donovan Marie Swanson ....,. Wilton Carter ..... Maudie Pyle ..,.... jewell Welter ..... ToOts Haile .....,... .. Sylvia Thompson Virginia Simms .....,.... Sholan Bradberry Whirlwind Chattering of the birds Syncopated Music . ....................,. Mosquito Lavender and old lace Madcaps on the sea Spring fever China doll Deep, still pond Thanksgiving Day s. VALEDICTORIAN Jack Painter EEPIIIG IIMA III TIME Not only by watches, but in time with the latest fashions in jewelry and gifts. ow P A R K E R P E N S 0 and 0 PENCILS ELGIN HAMILTON CRUEN, BULOVA WATCHES 0 GIFTS G' IEWELRY HUIQE S Iewelry Company FINE WATCH REPAIRING W. IBAIIQID Jewelers and Art Shop I Fine Diamonds and Watches Musical Instruments and accessories Authorized Watch Inspector for Southern Pacific Lines O 106 Main St, Yuma, Ariz. i SALUTATORIAN Virginia Simms lO 4 ,f' J f-I X , ,fy If fl CALENDAR 5 'fi By LOUISE WILLWEBER SEPTEMBER - I6-Hurrayl l l? ? ? l School opens. Flash! Abbot runs over two scrubs! Oh well, it could be worse, no doubt. 20- Welcome Frosh dance in gym. Swell crowd, swell orchestra, swell time. Lota fun, too. 26--C-irls go ritzy and form a League with Miss Terry, newly made Dean, in charge. Methinks boys could do with such, also, too. Z7- Ding and Elizabeth get activity ticket campaign securely launched. DeCorse and rest of Criminals start out right-beat Calexico, l3-6. OCTOBER - 2-Ahal l What'd I tell ya? Roy and Harold caught telling their troubles to Dean Terry. 4-Criminals vs. Phoenix at Phoenix-we lose as usual, but just ask us- did we have one swell time or did we have one swell timel l Bravo! Manuel Magdaleno wins Thermometer Amateur contest. 8-All us gals elect prexy for League. lulia Svelmoe is it. . . 9-Seniors hold riot lexcuse me, meetingl-Stinnett elected president on first ballot, or what have you. ll-Heckle, hecklel We get all pepped up at Pep Rally downtown-an' then lose to Brawley and our ex-coach-oh well, must take bitter with sweet, etc., etc. l5-Drama Club breaks down and takes in new members-Boy, did we fix ,eml l l6-Commercial Leaders Play Follow the Leader, anyway they hadda swell initiation, too. l8-On to Mesa! l Well, we lose the game l3-O but we hadda keen time at their dance for us . . . gee, and did those boys, beg pardon-I mean men, ot ours fall for the Peppettesl l l9-And our whole team lands in the insane asyluml Why, ot course, they were just visiting. . . Zl-Yuma Hi goes Western Collins leads school vigilantes. Woe unto the tems-we discover our football heroes have signed a petition not to shave till a game is wonl 25-Hurrayl We squeeze Z-O win from jaysees-and the boys can shave! 28-What's this-a lotta kids running around in their nightgowns? Oh, just some Latin Clubbers being initiated. 3l-Special Hallowe'en Thermometer-orange paper and everything. jENNIE'S MARKET SALAS l Yuma's Best Q scHooL LUNCHES l 2125512 . MALTS , , . ICE CREAM l 3rd Street Yuma . oRocER1Es , 5 J ' lO5 NOVEMBER - I-Novelty spider dance in gym and I mean Long, Shipp, and Tolley can really fix up keen decorations. Swell dance, too. 7-I guess we beat Saint Augustine, I guess: 30-O isn't such a bad score, either. Welter musta inspired Frankie to make those three touch- downs. 8-I I-Hurrayl Two days vacation! Here's for more state teachers' meets. I5--Gee! Lookit the snazzy blue sweaters the Pep gals are sporting! I6-Criminals take a little trip to play Phoenix Indians and we tied the big brutes 6-6, too. 27--Thanksgiving Day-We lead Point Loma boys to the tune of 20-O. . . and so ends football season. DECEMBER - 3-Students mourn death of Mr. john Doan, school board member, for whom our athletic field was named. 4-One big row in Student Council. . . Result: Pep Club Y's are illegal or something, anyhow, the letters gotta be shelved and are the gals all het up-P ? 6-Prospective Warden initiates give one swell shindig honoring football lettermen-Imported orchestra'n everything. Haile, '37 Captain. I3--Seniors present C-host Train tonight-Methinks Cale makes one swell mystery woman-Oh, Lady-them eyesl I I4-Captain Ab and his boys win over Parker in first game. . . And do we go for those pretty new suits the boys are sporting-I I7-Ye olde Romans hold annual Saturnalia-you know, where everybody lies down and eats thusly. , . Chappell gets elected president of National Thespians. I8-C.A.A. gives Christmas party-Elizabeth plays Santy Claus for the girlies. 20-Whoopeel I Social mixer today and no more school for two whole weeksl I leanette and the rest of the seniors win the Xmas Seal Con- test-third time, too. 25-Christmas Day-I eat too much. Well, l'll bet you did, too. 27-Thespians give party for Alumni, oboy, oboyl I MDDESTI- IBIQUTI-IEIQS CERTIFIED TEXACO STATION COMPLETE C A R SERVICE I CoR. MAp1soN 25 1sT PHoNE 229 ,IANUARY - 3-Senior play cast breaks down and throws party-mostly the eating kind, you know. . .and can lvlr. Gibbons handle a uke III 6--Back to school again-oh well, there's nothing else to do anyway. . . 7-Warden's initiation-I Hurrayl They can't use paddles says E. Q. 9-Bill Terry can't sit down-lust a little Y club initiation last night. I7-Boys get break at Leap Year dance tonight. We all agree Gibbons has swell orchestra, Aepli throws swell dances. 20-New cement tennis court completed-Maybe we can all play like Swanson now, I 956 All-American quarterback comes to Yuma-Yeah, his name's Armstrong, too. . . ZI-Oh, oy! Call the doctor--Abbott swallowed fifty cents and two razor blades! I 24-Thespians take in some more would-be dramatists. . . 27-Well, hurrayl Those much-awaited-for senior rings finally arrived. . . Trigg sez he's a senior, too. IO6 FEBRUARY - l-Tough luck--our basketeers lose out in semi-finals at Valley Tourna- ment. 3--End of first semester. . . Nick Paynovich takes Miss Brownstetter's place. . . Beverly and Mary jo take over Thermometer. 7-Mary jane Freeman stars in junior four-star production- The Goose Hangs High. . . . l l-C.A.A. goes exclusive-holds staggette. Salas and Long, alias Popeye and Olive Oil, win prize. l2-Commercial Leaders hold initiation. l3-Pep Club follows suit-they say Ruth likes raw oysters. l4-Roy finally exposes annual theme at El Saguaro Valentine dance. De- Rosier wins annual- l5-Wardens have grand time at Mud Flats. Even if everybody did fall in the mud- l7-Beverly gets chosen to represent Yuma High in state contest-good going, Sal. . . 2l-Band concert tonight-Woodrow and Bobby are cleverer than we thought they were clever, . . 22-- Pop's trackmen start the season out right-with a win at the Holt- ville Relays. Z8--Phoenix team comes down for little game of basketball, Y club slings dance afterward. SIGN HERE fl I 1 rlfjjlyff ON SAMAIGP ,fgfw-fiflqfdllglgv RCB i Challenge Products Are the By- orcls of Health and . PASTEURIZED MILK l DELICIOUS ICE CREAM - RICH GOLDEN BUTTER O Excellent Refrig erat ion Keeps Our Products in Perfect Condition t 521 SECOND AVE. PHONE 669 lO7 W . ,,7 ,, MARCH -- 2-Oh where, oh where, can the seniors be? Oh-it's ditch day! 5-8-We lose out to Globe in State Basketball Tourney at Tucson. . . 6-Hot dogs, Popcorn, Pink lemonade! ! Sure, you've guessed it--lt's Pep Club Carnival tonight. ' IO-Freeman, Emrick, and Donovan succeed Fullilove, Payne, and Long as Student Body officers. Wish you luck, kids! ll-Flagstaff glee club presents program here. Dance in gym following. On to Flag, sez Tommy Long. I4-Criminal nine takes win over Brawley in first game-which isn't so bad, Methinks .... 20-Payne goes generous and sez l'll Leave lt To You for Drammer Club and Aunty Mabel. 1 23-We all get out early to go swipe baseballs from the Chicago White Sox, 1 while they beat the Valley All Stars. . . 25-Followers of the press up and give a banquet in cafeteria-Emrick to edit '37 Saguaro, Vaughan heads '37 Thermometer. 27-We eat again! lt's the G.A.A. Banquet this time. . . Guess Stovall, Aepli, and Salas are just a wee, little bit proud of those Y's . . . APRIL- 3-Big day! Grammar school all-day track meet on our field. . . Back to school days at same time. . . and junior-Senior prom to top it all off- Aloha! An' they had hula-hulas and palm trees for the theme! 9-Scrubs give a swell picnic at Dome Bridge. . . All by their little selves, too--lwell, maybe some seniors helped eatll. fl Congratulations to Graduates mg a DONKERSLEY'S it l YUMA THEATER ll Q REPAIR SHOP l FRANIRJGANDOLPHO with Good l l anager S E R V I C E l CHESTER JAMES 1. Q Am' Manager , Orange Ave. Yuma l2-Easter and we all go to church to perform our bi-annual duty. l7-Girls' League presents Pollyanna to public. Donovan clicks as the original little ray of sunshine. i8-Annual Greenway Meet at Tucson--participants and otherwise report keen time. l9-Then the Band blew in San Diego at the Fair. . . X, ' Zl-Entire Student Body mourns death of Frank Musgrove, popular ath- 'X lete, who starred in track and football. 24-Sweet ones, sour ones, dilly ones-Sure, tonight's Pickles with the . glee club doing the honors. x X. MAY .. l-And the sophomores hold their banquet-good eats 'n good time X X X ' reported-Nertz! And me a senior- ' 15-l-lere comes the band! ! And it's another concert tonight- 22-Los l-lidalgos presents its annual play- 3O-Memorial Day-and it's almost time for us seniors to be cherishing schoolday memories. 3l-Baccalaureate services-Church again--gee!-third trip in the same D year-pretty good-No? Hurray! Annuals-at last, we got 'eml l Don'tcha think they're pretty nice? t IUNE - . X Q 3-That much-awaited day-Commencement! But-where do we go ' from here? . 108 W Iooo or oooooooo K KM oooo or oooo I ' L I li gl , A IW uilding Yumaf-fflflf fi ' Probably no other l organization can claim a more literal building of Yuma than ours. 0 lnto all the houses of Yuma, making them sturdier, stronger, go our - NORCE REFRICERATION ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES GENERAL HARDWARE ' And,makingYuma ' more convenient, enjoyable, - a nicer I place to stay - l 9 FISH I No TACKLE VD M 3 ,V GIFT oooos Q l XZ-fl J SPORTI No oooos ji .xAq I lg Q Ali' ll l ' L I ll' Ii I o vo HADDWA CO. I Ten Stores in Yuma and Imperial Valleys lO9 BUILDING YUIVIAS' PLEASURE-TIME ' Completing A Perfect Evening ' our in5innS'g'Ei'f5Tp R. H. LUTES, Proprietor SIGN MY BOOK we , QM, WMM ywwfww ADLCI. fvuhcff fa.:-0-4.jJ1-2-c.4,u.,o-fcQA,wv 5 p-o.'3Uw..J-...4 ' Pgltrvxailt K .Q,l,4 ,N lg,13,2.1,aj,i,,iQ,,'.,,Q,: '-Jlfef-L-43.9 IZDLLEY AND DICK Yuma Distributors of F O R D S and Accessories Watch The Fords Go By! FULLEY AND DICK y HO ALPHA ISTEAM LAUNDRY EAST - DEPENDABLE - COURTEOUS Yuma Arizona fi CLASS WILL We, the class of l936, being both sane of mind and sound of body, as well as perfect of conduct, and recog- nizing to the greatest extent the stu- pendous loss to be dealt to the school by our approaching departure, have decided to compensate this loss in part by aleaving to certain of our classmates a few of our remarkable qualities which we no longer need nor want. Therefore, at this time and place, we hereby make the following be- quests for which we feel the benefi- ciaries should be duly grateful: l. To Billy Tom Freeman we leave Woodrow Fullilove's big mouth. 2. To Teddie Anderson we give Neal Collins' midnight horse-borrow- ing ability with the possibility that he might need it. 3. To Marie Swanson we donate, by request, Pug Stovall's stroll. 4. To Sholan Bradberry we regret- fully leave Ab Sneed's way with wom- en. 5. To Freddie Brooks we leave the memory of Lorraine C-ale, to be used in times of stress. 6. To Frances Larkins we bequeath Ross Tate's giggle. 7. To lf Dart we give Abbott'S brains. 8. To Toshiko Sugimoto we donate Turner's Pepsodent smile. 9. To Mary Noble we joyfully give Willweber's jinx. IO. To jimmie Fawcett we sincere- ly bequeath Roy Moser's curls. l l. To Gilbert Gomez we bequeath Harold Alexander's snitching abil- ity. 12. To joe DeCorse we needlessly bequeath Hoss Lorona's charms. l3. To Billy Polete we leave joe Cortez's sunny disposition. l4. To Alberta Donovan we give Elizabeth Long's assembly blushes. l5. To Mary jo Vaughan solely we bequeath Beverly Salas' originality. l6. To Lemon-juice Morgan we leave Veto Solomon's romantic- looking mustache. l7. To Bill Terry we give Mickey Payne's pet gripes. l 8. To jewell Welter we give com- plete possession of Betty Aepli's motherly instincts. l9. To jack Newman we leave Tommy Long's classroom snores. ZO. To H. C. McCurdy we do sin- cerely and honestly bequeath the minus diet of Carlos Meadows. A - from the Prize-Winning Herds of Arizona - ICE CREAM - SHERBET - BUTTER -- BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE HENDERSON CREAMERY Phone 336 CHome Ownedj 156 E Znd St STRAY DEGREES FORNIAN Si. SON Building A Greater Rural Yuma i-' GROCERIES 'l- Fresher Meats, Cheaper FORNIAN Sz SON Now that spring is sprung, we feel that we are compelled, in justice to the young manhood of Yuma, and Somerton to tell all we know about the proper thing for young manhood to wear while springing. Everybody has heard the beautiful ladies say, Oh, look at the sheik. lsn't he a well dressed man. Throw him a fish, as they refer to some tramp in spats. Spats are not the mark of the well dressed man. The author never wears spats. Instead he usually wears a light green studebaker with head- lights. We are an authority on neckties. Most of our relatives died with their neckties on, for hoss stealing. That kind of neckties is very convincing and usually comes complete with a tree. However, there is an awfully dangerous necktie loose somewhere around here, probably on Robert Dart. At lOO yards this tie will knock your right eye out, at 50 yards it will knock your other eye out, and at 25 yards you are flat on your back, gasping for breath, like this: Aruhh, aruhh, aruhh. If you get any closer you will be a darn fool and a corpse in a hurry. Llc - ps' X- k SIGN HERE SIGN HERE ' Shoes are the next things a young manhood should wear. At least on we Sundays. There are several varieties of shoe. The author had a pair once which he used to set out in the front yard at night to scare away tramps. We came in late once, though, as we had been studying Mexican volcanoes r over at Algodones, about which we are going to write a book, and the shoes run us clear into Coconino Coun- ty. We gave them to an Indian, who was blind. He had got in front of one of lDart's neckties. ,g n K. 7,. .!c, V W 1 . . . 7. 7 . 7 7.7.7 7.7.7.7.7.7 7.7.7.7.7.7.7,7,7,7 7 ..,,c VYYY YY-- , , ,-. -,-Y, + T SENIORS OF THIRTY-SIX :- ' ' 0 Yours is a great pleasureg to successfully terminate four years of labor and fun. It has been of equally great pleasure to us to have fl served you during your happy school days. l 0 May we continue your friendship and patronage as you T X, travel down life's pathway. l Tl-ng EMPORIUM M. SCHWARTZ, Prop. I ll2 ALFALFA seen FEED co. f i iii i i i I FOR YOUR SEED 8 FEED 11 N 1 4th Ave. and 8th St. Yuma ii Qjx-A i 7 , A r r 7 f 7 V f V 7 V V 7 V V 7 V V V V V V 7 V V V V V V, , V V W VKKKVYVVVV frrrrrrri Krrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 7 7 Tj: AUTOGRAPHS , X XQ , P' H X 3,4 MW1 4 a 7 ,f ff? 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SIGNATURES Ray Fritz and Luther Rogers were the only freshy boys who could dance? leanette Young just did duck a Latin book tossed by a teacher? Louise Willweber was just pleas- antly plump in her first school years? Edward Noble used to gather worms and drop them down Aepli's neck? Helen Thacker fell and fell hard for a certain blond super blond fresh- man? julia Svelmoe lost 25 pounds in one summer? SIGNATURES Elizabeth Long had all her little freshman palsy walsies wallowing all over her in the halls? The inmates of the hospital com- plained about Ruth Chappel's screams the last time she travelled down ln- spiration Point? lewell Morgan was tuffy on the athletic field? Of00L Lorraine C-ale was a shy and bash- ful little flower, that is, except to Tommy Long? HE HOUSE OF SERVICE i WE WORK W RATHE H I LLIPS MSTUAL. 3232 PRINTING QMPANY CATALOGUES. B BOOKS. P AND OF 238 TO 250 EAST FOURTH ST. T, ff Los ANGELES, CAL. ff 4,,,,, ,,,,, L.-..-f-' 'll5 flfvkuv. l 4 7,.,.-- STUDENT LIFE . . . A theme very appropriate for The 1936 EI Saguaro CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Y. U. H. S. GRADUATES Yuma Attorneys-At-Law JAMES B. ROLLE, JR. WILLIAM H. WESTOVER BERNARD T. CAINE A. J. EDDY GLENN COPPLE R. C. BENNET FRED L. INGRAHAM HARRY COLMAN R. N. CAMPBELL HUGO B. FARMER E. A. FREEMAN A M-V .l SIGN MY BooK g, fvvv Lf . 1 L ' '3 1 - C . . .-C V I P9 N, ,. V... 'V 4791.1 I yyfvsff' W , ffaixf ,I ,c,,, . L ff 4 j :vas . P ffff Lf 'v AC . L' 1, V ., L f C ,bfi 1.4 , ' 1 , -1 f L ' f!z4.fCf'ff4',fL1f fffex 'C , -- ' ' - 6 I t ',L61 :LA-,f ff L Lfif AL ,N fx 2,-I, fs-,ff 1, 4 ,. 1 fr, :fy 01201 Ai'Lf'f f , al ff ,J Q -fu NC . Qc L, VL, f L LAM PQLJA' Q T c.A.....Sw. SIULWJNQQMLQJL' SWF BHEE TITLE INSURANCE Y5 TRUST COMPANY 14 Second Street Phone 55 I SECURITY TRUST COMPANY LOYAL C. STAHL 43 Second Street Phone 7 1- W. C. SILLS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. America's Oldest Life Insurance Company A. T. PANCRAZI 5 339 Second St. Phone 49 YUMA TITLE ABSTRACT 8 TRUST CO. Q 18 Second St. Phone 49 ,V I A Y :J X R u . 'I XFX Hb W? We, the Physicians and Dentists of Yuma, Con- gratulate the Class of 1936 on their achievement and wish much success may crown their accomplishments and ambitions of the future. . . . . C. L. WILSON, M.D. A. P. KIMBALL, M.D. C. A. EATON, M.D. L H.M.c.GRow,M.D. ff H.R.MoRRow,D.D.s. 'xx R. R. KNoTTs, M.D. , . Q c:.s.PowELL,M.D. XV' JWSTA EYM . . C , .D. XX 3 xQxA.ToNGELAND,D.D.M. .S AX-X X 3 X-. wx ix xi QL Q 3 Xp, se si px A x Xb. , Q, ,xg V if 2 118 PROMPT and ll E f ficie n t DRUG SERVICE I ' with the ACME OF DRUG SUPPLIES at N BENNIE GUISTI'S i NTERNATIONALW PHARMACY 76,,,,,i,,,', SIGN HERE buys.-L, s. Qu 50? 'L 119 f, if PORTRAIT OF SEASONS When the wind's a-blowin' The birds are goin' And the leaves are fallin' down. Why there's a reason- 'Tis a change of season, An' fall's comin' aroun'. 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