- Arizona Youth Kfa,oxv¿i contribution to leadership of Americans of Mexican descent creates quite an imposing front. It speaks well, of what these leaders in school functions may do in the future, and how their abilities may be a credit to our nation. A. S. T. C. Flagstaff Ernest Castillo, of the teachers’ college repeats as president of the college Spanish club. He also heads the Newman Club and is treasurer of the Senior Class. Gilbert Corona, is vice-president of the Newman club. At S. T. C. Tempe - Arthur Espinoza now holds the office of Secretary-treasurer of the Associated students. Gonzalo Leon, and Luis Arevalo " are members of the Debate squad. Ray Marquez is president of “Los Conquistadores”, while Frank Soto. Margaret Sanchez. Luis Arevalo. Sam Renteria and Ralph Moran serve as officers of the same group. U. of A TUCSON Tony Padres, is a student body leader having arranged pep rallies, taking a leading role in student productions and is a winner of a Phi Kappa key given to outstanding freshmen. Vicente Acosta, received a Sigma Delta Phi medal for outstanding work an Spanish. Mike Ohaco, Varsity football player from Wickenberg, became the first full-term President of the Senior class. HIGH SCHOOLS BUCKEYE Johnny Amabisca is sport editor of the school weekly, while Martha - Geramin 'and Eva Sillik are news editors. FLAGSTAFF Joe Juarez. Albert Espino. Palmira Gom-'z and Solomon Muñoz are errors and sub editors of the annual staff. FLOPFNCE Lionel Bernal, is the outstanding high school student, holding the Presidency of the Student Bodv and Snorts Editorship of the weekly paper. Ophelia Padilla, is secretary-treasurer of the Junior class and a reporter and exchange editor of the school paper. Edilia Padilla, Eva Van Haren and Maria Luisa Arventi hold the vice-presidency, treasurer and representative of the Girls’ League. Last in Florence’s parade of . winners is cartoonist Tony Segovia, who is Art Editor of the “Gopher”. GLOBE Esther Miranda wields a typewriter as staff member of the weekly and annual staffs. Jean Martinez, is president of the Spanish Club as well as a-cabinet member of the Girl’s League. Lydia Barela, Sarah Martinez, Eliza Lara and Ray Reyes were named on the All-state Chorus. MORENCI Consuelo Perea, is secretary of the Scholarship Society. Clementina Gomez serves as President of the Girl.s’s I eague, while Mary Aguilar and Julia Zepeda assist as class representatives. In her spare moments Clementina Gomez also heads the Glee club as president. Paisano singers also dominate in the Boys' Glee Club, with Ernest Esparza as president. Gil Vazquez, as Vice-president and Ben Mendoza, secretary. Top athlete is Gil Carbajal who heads the “Block Me.” SUPERIOR Pilo Apodaca is the leader of the b’gh school Student Body acting as President. TOLLESON The Roías family contributes its talent to this school with Mareariti being secretary of the Student Body. President of the Spanish Club and cabinet member of th? Girls’ League. S’ster Gloria is secretary of the Spa-n:sh Club. WINSLOW Margaret Hernández is treasurer o^ the Spansih Club, and Frank Chivez. program chairman of the student body. And that wi1! be “30“ until the spring semester JAMES CARREON CHOSEN James Carreon, member of the Arizona State Legislature was chosen executive director of the InterAmerican Solidarity Committe in Arizona. Mr. Carreon will work under a board of Directors which will assist in doing the job of perpetuating the “Good Neighbor Policy”, and at the same time preserving the “Democratic Way of Life” in the Americas. NO. 1 CITIZEN Last January, Pedro Guerrero Sr. of Mesa, Arizona, was chosen by a select committe of local men and women leaders as this city’s most valuable citizen for 1941. A s lf-educated man, an orphan at eleven. Guerrero is now partner in a successful sign and outdoor advertising business. His work with our people helped him achieve th’s hi^h honor. Notably with his work in the Mesa Division Juvenil. AIR CADETS Ray Ybarra three year letterman, fullback and baseball star at the University of Arizona Bulldogs at Tempe, has enlisted in the U. S. Army Air Corps. Tony Vicente former presidet of “Los Conquistadores”, Arizona State Teachers College club in Tern is now an air cadet training in New Jersey. JOSE MITRE The battery installation on the Douglas B-19, the world’s largest airplane, was no easy task. Supervisor of this important task was Jose Mitre, former Arizonan. Community Guild Organized to improve relations between the “Ang’o” and the Mexican Amreican in San Fernando. California. is the Latin-American Commv-nitv Gu:1d. H aded *nd organized by Luis Mendoza local businessman, the group is comncsd employees of the stores of San Fernando, store proprietors, coilcg3 and v uth ’ead-ers o^ that communEv. In *he recent Rxd Cross drive this orninizi-licn collected ir0 dol’ars from^thc Mexican communitv /