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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
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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
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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.
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