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t-.v V we -..- Lre: Miss Mabel nglish teacher: instructor: Mr. rerson has had s. Mrs. Lucille ht algebra and J helped out in 'al math along ks was teacher frine Carpenter McNeill taught tics while Miss nis, Mr. IOM ilee Club- M1- Rouse besides MRS. DOAN MISS EARP MISS BRUCE 2 FICE Not only did the students and faculty mem- bers encounter much work. but the office employees also met more than usual. Miss Vera Clymer, secretary for YUHS for many years, resigned to go into the nursery business. Claradell Earp took over the duties as secre- tary a few weeks after the second semester. As bookkeeper, Vetra Bruce, former YUHS Valedictorian. was employed starting at mid- year. In the attendance office where many stu- dents are not always pleased to enter. Mrs. May Doan was always found working as attendance clerk. Mrs. Doan has worked for many years on this job and many students have found that she is not as easily fooled as they think. Every day a careful account of all absent students is made, also whether or not they are excused. ll
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, SHORE GEO. SMITH GUY SMITH STARK WENTWORTH EIIUCATUBS Other teachers who have been here tor the past two years are: Miss Mabel Cloyd. head oi the English department.: Miss Ora Lee Bray. English teacher: Miss Ruth Foster. English teacher: Miss Paloma White. Latin i1'1StI'uCt01'F Mf- Guy Smith, world history and Spanish teacher. Mr. Wesley Overson has had the duties of teaching U.S. history. typing. civics and athletics. Mrs. Lucille Haughtelin is the U.S. history teacher. Mr. Charles Morris taught algebra and geometry with the help ol Vice-Principal Mr. L. C. Dingess. who helped out in algebra and trigonometry. Miss Sue Wentworth taught geometry, algebra and general math along with being head of the Deiense Stamp sales. Mr. Maurice Marks was teacher of physics, chemistry and head of the Victory Corps. Miss Catherine Carpenter was general math, typing and stenography teacher. Mr. Art McNeill taught. tool-repair, general shop and woodwork. Mr. Frank Armstrong taught boys' physical fitness and athletics while Miss. Elizabeth Rose taught the girls' physical education and tennis. Mr. Iohn Nankervis had charge of the YUHS band, music theory and Glee Club. lVlr. Charles Gilpin had Charge of diversified occupations. Mr. L. T. Rouse besides. being Principal of YUHS helped out as a biology teacher. l20l
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If f . gg ,ts YATES REESE HIBBARD METZ MASON PHILLIPS Most of you who ride the busses know what swell drivers YUHS has had this year. Yuma Union High isn't just an ordinary high school with all the kids who come to school living right in town within easy walking dis- tance of the campus. Lots of students live in Somerton and Gadsden and some even live in Wellton and Roll, and for those students in these outlying districts some of the bus drivers have to drive over sixty miles a day. These drivers have been the kids' friends End they've even listened to some of their gr1PeS. All of the men are swell and easy tO get along with as long as the kids who ride the busses don't do anything unreasonable such as throwing gum or getting into fights with friends. Whenever some school function is held and the busses are furnished for the valley b0Y5 Gnd girls, the drivers put down whatever they are ,doing and get the hacks rolling cmd theY re off to the so-called races. S0 You see, the YUHS bus drivers. Dan Yates. R. T. Reese, Chester Phillips. ldmes Mason, Iohn Hibbard and Ioe Metz. are regular guys. l221
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