Bisbee High School - Cuprite Yearbook (Bisbee, AZ)

 - Class of 1954

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K M j 1 . an 11 4 1 XL! 4' 'NX QL lu 'QI !LfQ ' X A flu t A ff , L XX ff 7 g fx, , ',fa ,x.,.x-J flvgd f g FOREWORD li' -,lx ,7- 1- ,,,f - THE CUPRITE 954 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS of B1Sb66 H1gh School B1Sb69 ATIZOUH Volume 38 3 THEY ARE NOT DEAD THEY ARE JUST AWAY The cherlshed memorv of MISS Esther Shaffer and MISS Genevxeve McKereghan wlll ever remam 1n the hearts of all thexr students and the1r gu1d1ng presence w1ll long be felt 1n ex erx corner of B H S M1ss Shaffer who taught h1gher mathemat1cs was a per son of great falth and human understandmg and a true frlend to all B H S students unselflshly ded1cated her t1me to helplng students not onlw m her Enghsh classes but 1n other actlvxtxes To those on the outslde two teachers haxe left the halls of BHS forex er but to students and facultv members who knevs and loxe them They are not dead they are Just away ll Miss McKereghan, with her subtle wit and quiet presence. DEDICATION To you Mr James Strang we the sen1or class of 1954 ded1cate our Cuprlte not only because of all the servlces you have rendered to B H S but because of the way you have worked wlth our class and have been a Wonderful fr1end to each and every one of us As our class sponsor durmg our four years m Bxsbee Hlgh you have led the class of 54 through many tr1umphs We can truly say that we are go1ng to m1ss you Mr Strang and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for helplng us make our four years 1n B H S a memory we w111 never forget 5 7 ' 5 D Y , . . . ! 1 , . ' 7 ' 7 THE IB' SPEAKS As I look down from my vantage polnt hlgh uoon the mountaln s1de I remember the words of a great man who Sald All the world s a stafve and all the men and women are merely the players And I smlle down on the stage that IS B H S as I recall the drama that has just unfolded before me and IS about to come to a close The tlme was 1950 the scene was B H S and 5 ou the class of 54 were the cast The curtaln was gomg up as 1t rose I saw on the stage some 200 scrambllng freshmen As Act I progressed you were smeared wlth l1DSIlCk durlnq 1n1t1at1on and later honored at the Freshmen Get Acqualnted Dance Chmaxlng Act II were your Sophomore pxcnlc and the crownlng of your candldate for football queen You fllled your roles Wlth even greater zest and enthuslasm than those who played these parts before you Act III brought the Junlor Semor prom and banquet Your hard work was well repald for the memory of these events w1ll rem 1n wlth you al ways Even as the curtaln was r1s1ng on the fourth and f1nal act I knew that you had grown up and were ready to assume your roles as the leaders of B H S As senlors you rebullt a dylng sp1r1t 1n B H S and ralsed IIS stand ards even hlgher Your drama w1ll reach 1ts cllmax on graduatlon nlght and as the stralns of Pomp and Cxrcumstance follow you out of Warren Stadlum the cur tam w1ll slowly fall You w1ll go on to take new parts ln the drama of llfe but there w1ll never be another l1ke th1s Other classes w1ll come and go and fxll these same roles but I know as I l1e here watchmg over you that none w1ll ever qu1te match your Splflt and enthuslasm 6 v ' GC Y Q H 77 ' ' . . , 7 7 ' ' 'S . v ' s A . k . 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Q x I -ff,-:zi- -g 'l1,-- Q' ,-, t'1x f f x 1 ! 44 if f gh gg, f if f wg v 5 , 367 1 L. 5 'L M 5mYfhiG Alford-Mathv Garner Barnett-Coach nl8lClCS Fnglxsh 00001313 southern belle wlth ter rxfxc. drawlmg power Fred Corrin-Science Mathematics e makes It seem so easw to be good natured I wonder that anxhodx takes the trouhle to le am thmg else Ellis Franklin-Com- Margaret Holt-Physical meme SOITIS Speak Fducatxon Qmcerltx ls fY0lll Exllerlence others the most LUlllllQTllll0LlN from experlente don t WSlbdOl'l1 speak Genevieve McKereghan nglxsh IS not the pow en of ex erx one to taste humor hovs ex er he lll 3 vslsh ll lt lb e glft of bod ,Jack Muller Hnstory Mary Katherlne Mntchell W R Mutchell-Graphxc I was there Iatln The happy Arts As knowledge IH mlser she keeps exerv creases wonder dtep friend she makes ens Josenh Payne X0-ral Mrs L R Peterson Who walks wlth beau Musa Fate the Nlu Substltute The only tw h mth no nerd of fe 1r s c was on earth to multi plv hapulness IS to dl Vlde lt Mrs Fred Phxlllpl I James Quill-4 ouh Barbara Reavls Drama Al Rldgeway brary Sht hath fl nit IS more blessed to glxe Lngllsh N0th1Hg lb so Grm and bear ural wise smc QIIIN A than to revelxe contagious as enthusl simple truthfulness asm hine Shop Always behaxe llke a duck keep talm and unmuffled on the surface and paddle luke the deul underneath Loagh Rachel T Rlgglns Fug It llsh .Iournahsm The pen IQ mlghtxer than the sw ord - I A -I --UA -U In A -- 1- H ' 1 -4 I . ink . . 5, I 3 -I-: '- --'Ir in .. , ' -A - -.. , - - a Y Q'-1 ' 3 ' 'v e- - ' ', 1 , -.,, , ,, .V 2 A I si bv ,- . -1 , Q' . , - , . ' . '-.i-, ' w--Hn - '- . ' -- --I f' .' .. H V 'V Mary Rosewarne Esther Schaffer Home Economics Mathematlcs She Chief cook and bot reflects the glory of tle washer God and bears the very stamp of I-hs na ture Irene Shepherd Mathematics There is no rest for a mes senger until the mes sage is delivered lossmand Shreve English Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared to believe that some thlng inside them was suberlor to clrcum Esther Louise Smith Spanish An iron hand in a velvet glove lull!! Mex Spllslmry Coach and Guidance In every good man a God doth dwell FACULTY Frankun S Van Scoy American Problems Children need an ex smnle not a critic Mrs Nelson Stevenson A little tiny pretty wltty charming darl me is she Max H Wakefield WISE not m Dr0D0r tlon to thelr experx ence but to thelr ca paclty for experx ence James Straus' Mechanical Drawing Woodshop Don t fxre until you see the whites of their eyes Harry B Warren Mrs auth Thomas Commerce Signs are deceiving a woman s thumb often has a man under It Mrs Don Wmters courage of hrs convxc glves refreshment by tions her sympathies ' u 41 H u n ' , ,- . I 7 .. .. 11 ' , rl , - . T .. . .. Commerw. Men are Science. He has the Mathematics. She V - - . , ,H u -11 - ' ' . t . James A. Woodmansee Martha E Woundy lnstrumental Music English and Guidance Speak softly and It is happier to be carry a biz stlck sometimes cheated than not to trust L L Bonham Bulldlng Superlntend ent Real Joy comes not from ease or riches or from the pralse of men bu from doing something worth whlle George Richardson Iconsrd Smith Custodia n Let Custodian Happi George do lt ness is a perfume you cannot Dour on others without getting a few drops on yourself 9 As we go out into the world or on to college, the memory of the wise counsel of Mr. C. W. Wilcox will continue to be a help and a guide. Every member of the senior class will always be grateful to Mr. Wilcox for his unfailing patience, interest, and understanding. Respected and loved by teachers and students alike, Mrs. Jameson has always been ready to help anyone with a problem, whether scholastic or per- sonal. Her cheerful attention to the needs of every student, and her willing service, have made her an invaluable part of B.H.S. Mrs Lorrame Jameson High School Secretary Ralph Brandi C A HALL Superintendent of Schools C W WILCOX High School Principal Bassett Watkins V A Herrmann For their deep concern and careful planning for the welfare of Bisbee High School our sincere thanks Bassett Watkins members of the Board of Education To Mr C A Hall who in administering the affairs of the Bisbee school system has always con sldered first the good of each individual student the senior class expresses gratitude and appreciation 10 to Mr. V. A. Herrmann, Mr. Ralph Brandt, and Mr. Row 1 DIXIE 1VIcDon1el Wllma Llttle B111 Bohlen Maulwn Young Melba Audllett Row 2 Mary Jane Cupxss Dannv Morales Rolf Petuson Mike G'1xc1a Velma Wagner Row 3 Frank Holland Bruce Pedel son Ted Sorlch Robelt Johnson George Barr Row 4 Jerwl Thorpe Judy Bennett Tena Hess Donna Ploctor Jlm Elkms Row 5 Jack G11bert VlUCQDtR0mE1O Noi Shown C W McElyea STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councll of 190.3 4 prox ed ltself one of the most d111gent and 1Hd1.lS'11OL1S gox ernlng bodles that B H S has know n The tlme and effo1t Whlch thex spent throughout the x ear on such projects 1 e Fresh men Get Acquamted Dance The Txurp Season Dance and xar1ous assembhes L ntr1buted to the success of a most ex entful xear For the flrst tlme IH the school s h1sto1x the Student Counc1l lntroduced an V11t1at1on program for the comlng xear 11 . . . .... h. v . U ' v v u H 7 ' . . , ,. . , . . . . .- y , v . 1 . - - . , , . , . . N , A , . . . . . A. . . ,, . . . , . ' . ' . . . 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V , , . 1 1 STUDENT BODY BILL BOHLEN Presldent Students of B H S may well be proud of thelr 1953 54 prexy B111 Bohlen Under hxs leadershlp an ever mcreasmg student body set 1tS standards of sportsmanshlp and fa1r play 1ust a l1ttle hlgher He was prev1ously 1n hlgh school pol1t1cs as a student councxl member and Jun1or class presldent B111 played an outstandlng game of foot ball and baseball and was a three year mem ber of the Lettermen s Club He also sang 1n the Boys Glee Club wrote copy for the Cuprxte and all the wh1le ma1nta1ned a hlgh enough scho lastxc ratlng to make both Natlonal Honor and Qu1ll 8z Scroll WILMA LITTLE Secretary Student body secretary for 1953 54 was W11ma L1tt1e who brlghtened the halls of B H S w1th her wlnmng sm1le and her fr1endly approach Wllma was well known 1n the muslc de- partment for her talented voxce and her Way Wlth a woodw1nd She won the Class Nlght scholarshlp cup 1n her J unlor year was elect ed Jumor class Rodeo Queen 1n 1953 and represented Blsbee ln the Unlversxty s Semor Day queen contest She was student d1rector of the Student Body play and 1953 54 band secretary As soprano sololst Wlth the mlxed chorus she drew favorable comments from cr1t1cs throughout the d1str1ct She IS a sparklmg comb1nat1on ot beauty tal ent and mtelllgence seldom found 1n a s1ngle ln d1v1dua1 - , . l . s , - - , . , . . . . I 1 1 ' 1 . . . , - . . 7 . . . . , . n , - 7 . 9 , - 12 OFFICERS JOHN HILL V1ce Presldent Sparklmg dark eyes and a wmmng sm11e are the most notable characterxstlcs of dash mg John H111 Student Body VICE Presxdent John was a stand out on the Baseball team w1th h1s deadly baseball bat and he lettered ln the sport for the past 3 years He lent h1s resoundmg barxtone to the mlxed chorus and Boys Glee Club and hrs wr1t1n'f talents to the Cuprlte staff He was a member of He was always ready to lend a helpmg hand wherever It was needed MARILYN YOUNG Soclal Manager One of the sweetest most understandmg people IH ol B H S IS petlte Mar11yn Young Student Body Soc1a1 Manager Her qulet charm won her the fr1endsh1p of students and teachers a11ke A very talented young ladv Marllyn was the glfted Cuprlte art edltor whose work ap pears throughout thls publ1cat1on Her 11st of 3Ct1V1t16S mcluded mlxed chorus band art class student councrl Natlonal Honor Soclety and Qu1ll8z Scroll An energetlc falthfulness to her tasks contrxblted much to her popularlty 13 the mixed-chorus operetta cast, a soloist in the annual Vespers, and M. 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STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF BHS' The Cuprlte ataff take great pleasure m p1tSCl'lllllQ to xou than hmm chlld Opbxxax Navadaha Naxxaksmux WM call hxm O11 13101101 med Oh gee for sholtj the onlx student m h1Sto1x xx hose outbtandmgf xchlexc ments mcludc partlclpatlon m ex e1x 3Cl1X1tX offered m the school, comply tlon of freshman sophomole jumor and seruor xeara m one and mc nbu shrp m ex C1 honorarx group found m B H S The fexx places, m XlllLll hr fa1ls to appear are through no fault of h1s Hou xxlll not lmcl llllwl m thc facultx because he does not hold a teachmg cert1f1cate and he xx 15 chsquah fled for salutatouan and xaledlctorlan because he attended B H S 101 m msufflclent number of xeals Folloxx l'llS tracks and hc xx1ll take xou on a long JOLIIIILX llllilugll 1 tx plcal school year brmgmg back all those happx mcmollcs from Flosh mltlatlon to Gxaduatlon Dax Then as xou close thls book wlth a tear m l'llS eve he vx1ll brd xou all farexx ell nf! + -., ,,..a 14 . I . . . . . . 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' p A ' f 3 , 5 0 1 l ' N 45 - -- ' ff- N- 1 fzigaq X Rl . 2 H 1 Q 6 C 3 Q , o Q 6 0 Q 3 1 fc .-.9-. 1 ah. 44 15 CLARENCE DUPNIK Since the day he entered the halls of BHS in Septemb r 1950 his classmates took pride in the accomplishments of versa tile Claience Dupnik sen1or class president He became well known not only as an actor and singer but also as the talented Puma third baseman a glue fingered pass catcher and a quick witted sports writer for the Chronicle and Cuprite As class president he did a most outstanding Job and will long be remembered by his classmates PATSY HARDT Smrhng vit acious Patsy Hardt with will ingness to work and a sparkling personality served her class well as secretary Her keen intelligence and talented pen won her co editorship of the Chronicle and membership in National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll her outstanding character and scholarship earned her selection to Girls State Her delicious sense of humor and her friendlmess caused her friends to say You wont meet a nicer girl anywhere than Patsy Hardt SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS KATHY VUKOVICH It would have been difficult to find any one who could have done a better 1ob as senior class social manager than Kathy Vu kov1ch She was dependable from the word Go and always came up with the practical solu tion to any problem Kathy was worth her weight in gold a songleader student council member band president Cuprxte co editor and class offi ce FRED WRIGHT Who was always ready with a friendly smile and a helping hand lor everyone? Who served as sophomore vice president and student council representative? Who was that tall blond bombshell on the basketball team? Who was one of Boys' State's happiest delegates? Who was that clever guy that wrote Cuprite copy with a punch? Who was the popular, hardworking senior class vice-president? Who? Why, Freddie Wright, that's who! 16 f mv 'lv' N., fQJ Aff, an 257 4 :fi FPHHCISCO Abrul linflo Club lr Il1lI llllLll'dls Albert H Alvarez lootlllll U0 Nl X wk. all lu N o l r LIIN from Ierome Xrxlnn 1 B Bohlen St Pmll llc-N INS lrtk l ll n lims St I4 ION lr mx on 4 lodeo R1 QR M-' x l I . . . . I . l 4 lidllllllkl wrur 7 l N tons! Xu ud Q .X Nfxoll 4 .any SENIORS Charlotte Ackerman X rmm' 5ll Bus lk Krlx N r ff ll vnus 4 local tr N comp Pol x 1 4 d spew 1 4 frfid ushe K Innquet serxer ' Promnom tu Ray Amaro Pub Huh Stiff l old Nhc l Il'lII'lllllll'Hlb 4 Dave Bohlen Xl! Honor 4 low State 4 Red I row aff 4 Ch rus 2 Nys 41 l P nlllill X.r . 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SENIORS Kathy Vukovlch N'1t H011 K 111111te F 1 or acSro11'l 4 Clflwt f1 Q 1 4 btudent Loum 11 Songlearler 3 Phronule Frneh Or1ent Chalrmqn 4 R e '1 P12111 4 T1s1r rs 'md B a n Prosldent 4 Pep Band 1 2 1 Soph Serxcr 2 Iolheb 4 frad Lkhe-rs 2 James Walker Rxflm 4 lu11 2 4 D1111ers 4 Class COIUIUII tee- Elame Wllllams F01 Qchrml P wk '1 Chromrle Stuff rx r C 11114 ra f S '1 I11 1r e rs 1 111tr111111r1x P o o 26 Art Wlndsor Footlull l X s all 1 1111111 'Z 4 Gold Xledil C lux C 0111111111968 Fred Wrlght N'1t Honor 4 L 111d Qnroll 4 Class rf1 r 7 4 Studen 101 1 nl. 'ne 11pr1 e lrnsh 01 lent 4 l'l'11 Sta 4 X l not 1 14 Q- 1 X 'le etl 111 1 1 k f 111' 3 Smur 'V P1 11 Comm Leonard Wrlght R1fle Flub nd 'I 4 Ho K, 2' 1 .4 gh :elma Wrlght lshere 2 4 H1 Pomt 3 4 Intramurale Pro m F0111 1 Class COINIHIIIQSQ Bob Yates Plax Staff 3 4 l'ootl1a1lJ Y 1 Xare Foot hall 3 4 Baeeball 2 4 Let terman 3 4 Claw f'0l1ll'llll teee Marnlyn Young Qt Rodx Of flcer 4 Student Pounul 4 a Honor 2 Q a 511011 4 Cuprlte 4rtFd11or 4 Red Cross 2 Band 3 4 orus 2 4 F01 Q Pep Band 4 Keepers 2 'S 4 RONXIITIE 2 Soph Serxer Prom fomm 'S '1'r'1nSfer from Nlorenu , -1 ' , fo , .3 'UQ - 1 f 1 V 4 M Yu. 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' 2 of ' ,- 1- 5' 1 - Tl, 41 Vshc-r.'. 1, 2. 'Z J . ys, ' , ' ' 45 'Vw' 1- 2 1 al: A A 3, 43 1' 111 C mm., 3. fav Pat Jay Green Qongleader Red Pross 1 Plax Staff Band 1 2 C' ee Y ee uns Rovs mg osh Serxer 2 Prom I mmm Prad I shei J John Hess Student Founcll an Scro 4 Roxs State 'S FUDFIIG 4 Frosh Orient 4 Flee 1 X espers J X Footha 2 Xa otball 3 4 ack Tetterman 9 2 4 -Xll State Fothall 4 Transferto Pitt'-hur High Cfhool Falif orma OUR CLASS mm my Mr James Sirang Q' fl Don Hoopes Xarsitx Font Leland McCormack Graduat hall 4 Ietterman 4 Qerx ed Nlid Xear ue Transferred from Kear new Hi,-zh Qchool California SPONSORS Miss Loxs Nelson We the senior class of 54 owe much of our successes to oui class spon sors. Miss Nelson and Mr. Stranq. For the past four years Thev Worked diligently to make a success of Gverv rfroiert the ,class of '54 undertook. We will neyter forget the faithfulness and willingness of these Wonder ful people. 27 1 4' sq, A xi haww Arnulfo SIQUQIOTS Kathy Vukm Ich Dal G Bowen xx Q figs-5,9 we' Q N VY va X131 x 111 Brooks Melba' Ham Q 3 Marg Lou X alenzano 1 1 13 Blu Bohlen Margaret LuLern '-6 eraldlne Wk Donald ...W i N1 l lame W 1ul'lll1S he rtrude Schulze V wily n young Arnold Rldgeway Leon und W mght Iionnlf l orrre SENIOR yy? em 4.4 1 onw B lgueroa Rlchard Harper I forge Mes-nach Joscphme Hu 111 s Selnm Humlfhl lf S qnoody slot Tohn H111 was :W 14 .,..-A...a-all- 4 me-vm! 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VALEDICTORIAN WILMA LITTLE Wllma a transfer from Jerome Hlgh was a con s1stent honor student durlng her three years at B1s bee H1gh She was on the Natlonal Honor Soclety for two years was crowned Queen of the Rodeo Dance 1n 53 played the lead 1n the 54 Senxor Play was Student Body Secretary and Band Secretary and part1c1pated ln drama vocal and lnstrumental p1 ograrns durmg all her four years ln h1.qh school In add1t1on to bemg chosen valed1ctor1an Wllma recelved flrst pr1ze IU the Elks Most Valuable Stu dent contest and was nornmated for the Daughters of the Amerlcan ReVolut1on award 'Www SALUTATORIAN FAE BURGESS K Fae an outstandlng and talented honor student durlng her four years IH BHS was a two vear mem ber of Natlonal Honor Soc1ety and a one year mem ber of Qulll and Scroll She wrote for the Chron1cle and Cuprlte served on the OfflCe staff sang 1n the Senlor Tr1o was o f standmg 1n the vocal department worked on the Stu dent Counc1l part1c1pated 1n drama and was an energetlc and lnexhaustlble cheerleader IH her Jun 1or year Her loyalty to all hlgh school events and her un l1m1ted 1deas and versat1l1ty made her a credlt to BHS 30 aug, F,-rf LETTERMAN S SWEETHEART PATSY HARDT For the flrst t1me 1n the hlstory of the organlzatlon the B HS Letterrnens Club elected a Sweetheart Patsy Hardt prettv and peppy senlor was the popular cholce for th1s honor Her zealous support of the Purnas at all the1r sports events plus her terr1f1c personallty and her warm smlle were dec1o1ng factors 1n her electlon Lettermen unammouslv agree that they couldnt have made a better selectlon SENIOR PRINCESS WILMA LITTLE In an effort to cxeate more lnterest 1n the1r annual Senlor Daw the Unlversltx of AYIZOUH asked each of thlrtv n1ne Arl zona h1Qh schools to send a senlor g1rl elected bx the graduatmg class to be a Sen lor Dax pxlncess Wllma Llttle was chosen bw the members of her class to represent BHS The Judgmg was done by un1vers1ty stu dents on the basvs of POISQ, personahtv and beauty Wllma ranked ln the upper ten wlth a h1Qh ratmg IH each of these three categorles He smg um solo and mute Aw 'Ihex fall um out lf roll um ox er 'R um speech Fhew drfnvs um umm puturos and smooch um up thunderstorm xr -sa. -1 X They x um llke buds hes tattoo um hfmds W da Nor-3? 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McElye:1, President w 1 Iir1I1I1x X fun-11 1 u ne I'oI1e1tsr111 w 2 1 extq 1 x rrx 1 .f1r11 1 Il 111 m 1'1 1 +1 FI s ll III ow 11111 61 1, 1 lt! t N I onus A111111 he I 1-X X1111r Row 4 nald hefrde-R X ntorx I 1 I 1 t 1 QOI 4 nun LU 1 uno 1 1 on du mr ' 1 1 ner Robert 11ue11ero I g.,e1114 Imltrm X 11.4110 -Xhrv' 1 1111 0 Ill or! 0x1 1x N 1k X Xrt Ill fllab w1 N11 uw I H w2I N 1 1 ' 4 Q x VV 11 I I N 1 Q III UN W I1 1 x III l W 1x11 11 1 1 l 35 Row 1: :Beverly Carr, Janet Brown, Pat Bigham, Patsy Angeleri, .Stella Carillo, Olga Corella. Row 2: Christine Balich, Duane Coor, Audrey Bone, Beverly Whitrnire, Genevieve Alvarez, Mar- garet Crocker. Row 3: Lee Bodenhamer, Arlene Amaro, Lupe Bell, Anna Barajas, Audrey Audi- lett, Janice Busk, Angela Casanova. Row 4: Tony Carbajal, Neil Barnett, Bill Bodenhamer, Louis Carbajal, Manuel Castellano. A.A.A.f'-,Lk r'C'C':edV A:-:,fL.i.4-f k.. Row I Yolanda Fernandez Sxlvia Hill Gloria Figueroa Dixie Dye Nancy Echave Sy1v1aDeno gean Row 2 Bill Hoopes Nella Jo Hill Bonnie Lou Gilland Rosalie Hallsted John Crane John Gaethje Row 3 Truman Haynes Eddie Duchene Robert Gaethje Frank Holland Terry Gilman Anthony Eader Row 4 Bill Dahlgren George Hershey Gary Elliot Bob Ducich Tom Fulghurn Frank Dabovich if Howl Mary Jane Lemon L1l1a Leyxa Jo Ann Lanphere Marjorie Kennedy Nora Jarvis How 2 Jo Ann Linson Albert Huerena A thur Hunt r Eugene Mingus Mike Kentera Wanda Lau renee Row 3 Thomas Leslie Jo Ann Jo inson J n Jollev Gladys Merrick Rosie Miranda Ed ward Mendoza Row 4 Kenneth Humphrev Da id Morales Robert Johnson Bill Irvin John Kries Claudio Martinez Thomas Mosier , X1 vm, ...f N., N . 7 . . . . . . . - ' 1 . v Q v 9 ' ' v v - 1 - . v . ' ' ' - - 1 1 . I 1 I ' ' y v y 1 v ,W 1. z.i 47 ' ' 5, 5 I . . Y . - . - , . Q 1 - . v- u 1- ' 1 . A L . y v v . ' l . -A ' - . . . . - . L- , . v . . U' ' ' ' ' . v ' Y v s a v ' SOPHOMORE CLASS The sophomore class of 1953 54 proved t1me and tlme agaln that they could certamly hold the1r own 1n any compet1t1on Be cause they were such a fun lovlnq and enthusrastlc group thex made the year a memorable one they approached everv 3Ct1V1t5 Wlth such zest that all thelr projects from assembly to sophomore p1cn1c were rrp roarlng and enJoyable affarrs George Barr Secretary George Rosell Presldent B1l1Hoopes Vlce Pres1dent Margaret Crock er Soclal Manager ll -N.J ,yy xxx! LJ, Row 1 Ahce Mungarro Margaret Saldana Wanda Proctor Nelda Sales Florence Sanders Row 2 Russell Sanders Al Rand W Leo Pomrov Rmme Sanders Larry Pntchard Bruce Pederson Row 3 George Rosell W1ll1am Parentea Barbarl Ocobock Verna Peeler Rosaha Pruden M1kc Power Row 4 Paul Renner Wayne Rapp Wllll3Tl'1 Rapp Elvm P1erson Row l John Sherman, Shxrley Turman Lupe Sena, Roberta Smith, Rae Whelan, Charles Wood Row 22 Eva Stoner, Ray Sorxano, Cuftlg Stamps, Leshe Wlndsor, Rex Spears, Jean Wvhe, Loulse Thomas Row 3' Ted Sor1ch, Charles Tuell, Jerry Pence, Eddxe Verdugo, Gary Sm1th, Mlchael West, Albert Yungaray, Kenneth Woods - 1 I v - yi V' A . . V 7 . v ,, a I : . Q ' Aer S S Q-,- TN I-A 5 ,Q J J I D I 'H r LJ Q Q 'A : . I 7 . U Y, ' : , ' I, . t , , .t - . z 9 Y . . V . . Y 7 . : , , , . GP P l I lam Khrll 1 :lu Xllen -pn Raugh hos lhe Brookx Dax fUllXfI' K 25.3 luv uhm' JUNIOR CLASS tt 47' 'Uv uv 1 '4 Q Ixhmnel George Tim An una Xlcant AUP ,1- ul rt X1 fl9lNllI'tI' 1'-N xx in ltll 0 oth 1ll orc hx N114 pl 1 ln Robert Niarx xl, k Xllm n Xm :rr pg ml I, flu Bennett I ether 1 lrbaj il ,- Vin Tane- K umsx rf www ,W nn., ft. IT! .A- .ff -.M sf, Gilbert Vellz 1 411-f f tha Jun or 4 us uffla for turn xeuf. !11tllllitY'0f' N him nnr ,mt IN 1 tn fo ref mt IIHINH on hw ff. 370' Davxd Cuhver x IN music nt lr , x n Q Ll ann m lI'dll0llN pro XX IH Nlll 1 1-'NN Hl11l Q r If JUIIIOTN vs, 4915 'Wi Qs ,, 1 F1014 Ilmnne- G4 rn lim FfidShAVN Tlerg.,m.fu1n Bohlen Bohlen wh-2 B111 Pherauv wa. Tamee lllhlman 1 as. IK luv Dem ker I rn 1 1 lark f mme ll fv- Franm e- da 17111161 Imnlf-ls 9 rv' funn Unk:- g Y ltl 38 Pula OHFOW fs Rose Harm Forella mn -..,, fa. In Ann D011 Debeon Dm oto fu Ncnum I ff el lr! I 4 x 1- ,, , - . . A A .. 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' A 1 T1 1 1 ff fr ry . 4 A . 5 1 f 'mr - t ' U Gif' IE1111' 11 .1 1' 1 I- V112 1'- .lz . .' 1 1 - ' , ',.h A5 Lx , I 1 J, A A ' 'E Q.. . , Q , ' S V .111 - , ' , 1 , , . 1584 5 f 1 A .1 ' EE' 4. x 4 1 ,k , -4 A H - ' . 1- 1' 1.1. ,. - . ., A ', Zn. -: f 1, ' ' - ' - 51 A F S be In 1' 5 3 5, . , Q . 1 Q X ' ,. ff 1 A . . I I .3 N 4 5 - 12. .,, 11.125 . 1 6 W 1 , 11 1' 1 UNIGR CLASS 3' rf lg f If 1 iff? ' 'na ,H B111 Pollman Tom Rand Dpuglas Rlthardson Rafhel Rlgglflh J gr 5- 1:2 Q M Thelma Qal lg Fehcltas Saldana y em SQ haunalnan John Segura Rox Slsk Ernest Slalght Martha A Smxt Joe Stephens wus- 4-Q,-Jr 4- 15- r tllla X alem ll ilbert N elll elma Wagner Pi o 5 44' m -1 2 5 o 95? 'Xa E5 5 :TT 5 vi zu O 5 e Q4 5 5 5 F' '1 J s 5 i as 8'-' in I uf-llle Rn era I2 Gloria Qc-llerm Donna Trampp Sharon Trax Stella Wasser Ronald Waters P' xlarae Wolfe Beryl Wright are Frnfst Rogers Marla ROJO num bu X lfglllla Shar Marco iiqueiros Aw is Tuell 25? 3 E 5. nw :I 2 fb o' o' -l. WSL. Tom VS rlght All year the Junlor class worked hard l'31SII'lg mon y for thelr annual prom and banquet One of thmr money ralslng progects mcluded a Mard1 Gras dance featuung the coronat1on of Mardl Gras kmg and queen Then as the Banquet and Prom drew closer they dlhgently worked toward the completlon of decoratlons The theme Star Dust was brlllxantly carrled out and an enjovable tlme was had bv all those attendlng The1r flne standard of sportsmanshlp and hlgh degree of leadershlp has led students and teachers al1ke to expect great thlngs from them as the senlor class of 1955 :QQ 1 Q has Q 'V it 3 t i 1 3 i t 1 40 lx ,Jw 1 .MJ , .,.::.-, , - .fy N' ' 2 4 at .,..,.,..l a ' ,.,,.. ,I ...... .,... at 1, , QA O ' -Z f, 44 ,.,,. h , , fit .,., , 'f3 1Q3'iff'fs:-2':N1 N . ff 'E . . - ' '7 .... 'Ti W A A' - '- .. .. Q - l e .rr,, 4 - N w to , . 1 - gf ' . 2 2 , ' I 4 - - , ' ' A V , f Q ' ' ' ' 'll N l ' 4 V 'T? 114f, , 5 y , A X f N ' we -f N . 1:5 fii ' ...........,....... . ..E2 E f -:-G . 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Y NS X Q Mg w 14,4 X i S39 J 6 4' 4 :MV V57 mg X fl Q ff f of x X Z X f ' ' f N ' w f ' X f-,,.f- -ff - - : W .J,f f f 1 O .- - Qu 'xyj ! , I N Hy Q' f . 1 xg' K- If f 1 fs, R ' X A 4 J V X f Z x 1' b r . , , X ' 2 Zvi 1 I , Z .5 If 7 Q, X .ALB-f f 1 in 5 'Q Q Q xJ sff sf. , if W A ff aw A '7 - -G N My fb I , ,, 44 X N , 1 ,rsxxx N V7 If ' Q., A '57-L-. , I 04,50 X' X , Q XY, ,qv ' 2- ' XX I 1 4 1 if WM X f -en ,H 1 in 1 - ffm f :3 -v ,-.1 W --'-'J I 1 ' ' Y ' -L ff 0'--gs K, 07 H -I - 41 Q Q Q X. 1 1 Y? at 6 Row 1 Wilma Little Dixie McDon1el Selma Humphries Fae Burgess Geraldine Bohlen lNeva Pomroy Row 2 Maiilwn Young Robbie Collins Gertrude Schulze Stella Paxlowich Charlene Pelot Avis Tucll Bettx Haigis Row 3 Bruce McDon1el Kathy Vukox ich Chailotte Ackerman Marv Kas Plumb Geraldine McDonald Shirlex Sharp Row 4 John Hill Rolf Peterson DaxcBohlen T6I1GllDdY1S B1llBohlen THESE SMART GUYS The National Honor Societv draws its membershin from fx juniors and seniors in the urner third of thsir classes. These top- . flight students are rated on scholarship. leadership. character. and service to the school: the upper 10 1 of the seniors and the top 5 1 K f of the iuniors in this group are elected to this nation-vt ide honor- s ary organization. 1954 Bisbee Hiffh School membershin included 15 seniors and at 6 iuniors. Two-year members Were: Fas Purrfess. Dixie NTcDoniel. , lVl'1rilvn Young. Patsy Hardt, 'Wilma Little. Bill Bohlen. and if Charlottr'Ackcrmant , V I W an -.v -' 'wi 5 db an t 3 3 -xg, 9 an 1 1 1 7 42 3 Nwa N How 1 Stelld Pawloxlch Charlotte Ackerman Mary Kav Plumb Sharon Trax1Q Jean Ivanox 1ch Rovx 2 M1IllXH Young New lVI1lox1ch Geltrude Schulze DlX19 lV'cDon1el KathvVokox1ch Row 3 Eldme W1llldmS Shlllll Humphuu Fas Burgess Nexa Pomlox Marx Jane Cupxse Betty Halglb Rom 4 John H111 Clarence Dupmk B1ll Bohlen Robert Allen lNot Qhoxxn Patsx Hardt and Fred Wrlght WRITUM REAL CRAZY STORIES chfl LUllNlSf.C nt work on clthcr ot the BHS pUbllC3llOYlS the Qulll and Scroll wclctx cl1c1muchto1 use the lOll!lldllSIlC quahtx of both the Copper Chxon lclc and the Cupxlte Two xc xr mcmhcu xx ele Stella Paxloxlch X613 Nllloxlch DIXIL 'Xlc Donlcl lx lT.llX 'X ulwx 1ch Elalnc VK lllllY1'lS Selma Humphues 'Nex iPUfTl1OX md P atv H udt Q I 5 ---I 1 at 1 1 yo 1 1 1' 1 1 1 43 . .- :F X f 1 ' , x , ' . S:-.QNX W s o X f - 3 I fi 0 1 , M VV! :F 1 -I 'Z 7,A.,Y NA. vA v 1 i 2 1 h V I 3 vlmq - 1' I ' ' '. ' Q .V .n . .. 1 V . V V . . I , Composed of .Luniors and seniors in the upper third of their class who p '- wt R S -' . ' ' 429 . -.Y , X.: V .Z X . .' l ' . L .' . 'Aix A - 1 2 2' . N, ' V 'QQ 0 A W ' v V - . ,:, J 1 W 4 Q1--1 Y , I Xxvx- -L . nn gn ' N Q V 1 Row l Betty Hargis Dixie McDon1e1 Pat Hardt Row 2 Dave Bohlen Fred Wright John Hess B111 Bohlen Jack Gilbert TRIBAL CCUNCIL states projects of the American Legion and auxiliary are intended to make better c1t1 zens of the young people of America At ASC at Flagstaff and the U of A the representa tives of the varlous high schools obtained a preview of the1r future responsibilities as citizens 44 These 'are Bisbee High School's representatives to Girls' and Boys' States. The an 0 an Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Row 1 Fred Wr1ght Vera M11OWlCh Hovx ard MCKIHHEX Kather1neVukox1ch Row 2 Se1ma Hum phr1es MISS Woundy DIXIQ McD0n1e1 Row 3 B111Boh1en Pat Haldt Clalence Dupmk Mat11d Pacheco John H111 TRAIN UM CHIEFS FOR TOMORRCDW FITSI 1mpress1ons are lastlng so 1n order to make the best posslble 1mpre5s1on on 1ncom1ng freshmen MISS Martha Woundx takes g1eat care m selectlng those to serxe on the Freshmen Or1entat1on Commlttee ThIS xears comm1ttee through then xaluable aduce and genume mterest 1n the new students haxe ab1x 8SS1StQd them m becommg bette1 acquamted Wlth B H S 1 I 1' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1- 1- 1 1' 1 1 45 : . . Y. Y . y . Y. . - V Y . V . ' ' , , . . , . , C , . .- s. ' ' ' - sv - ' . ' . . . v I - - 4 Y . V , . ,H v v. . . . , . . . D240 ff, :Ll DEQ 4 QLMJQ ffuey Age 1 QQLZ CL, X I I 6649526 6'-fddfafv fffffk-Lf! Mard1 Gras fGSt1Xlt1GS llvened up the BHS gxm Balloons colored llghts and crepe paper hung florn the ce1l1ng A float carrung out the theme stood m the rnlddle of the floor Dancers were adorned vuth masks and hats confettl flew 1n all dlrectlons the tantallzmg mus1c of the Soph1stO Kats fllled the au' I 415 5:14-L fuk 19254-4.1 1 fd-Kilt., Zzg 1 lf BIG CHIEFS AND SQUAWS 1 w 46 KLQVQJ at x gift' offfxjy ff A241441 N-'NK 7444 .JL 62 11652 Z1 Z ,C 44 Mx and ueen the Junlor A Iand stj. ectmg 05 and L1laga r s lung and quee x , 0 G 9 vm o 00 Oo 0 O 00 O0 0 0 0 0 C a 0 o 0 0 0 a 0 o 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 o 0 a O 0 I f L , ' 1 C J ft n . f , Aff , . ' ' 1, 7 j - f Ps Q- C lk' ,V ff , .. f' ffv A , W 1 . 5 'l a ,Q X 5' 1' ' 4 . 4 V! f , -f f ' f ' ' ll ya C, ' ' N . 4 ,,y ' 6 ' . : ' 0 G ,, A fp r' gag I 0, 1 ' 9 3 , 'Y 'PQ I fs. X, l-.y 0.7 - I JQQQQL L 4 fo . . K ixixfr , 1 ,Q ' .-.5 - 's V704 Q, .' ff 1 a 1 N '4-13.2.-.,3rf al' t XZ f , '-- :if ' - I . . . fe ' JZ f 1 ' ' 1 1 gf , ,411 if Y K v V I!! A ' - , wb ' Q L, - f' ' ed el t t i I, 7 . . ' X - . ' 2 I' a '- if 1 'V ' g' ' , G ' ' - - ' ' ' A f U.: 9 . I1 ' ' I, V l 1 1 W . 'T-. ' 6. 1 x Nd? 1 1 E J 1 f f 'x Q 0 9 0 o U Q D XQQW X JW 44-ruin. Cd4ib-1,4 17:11 fs Ah. CRA:-nQ,0Q,Cdft49 1954 55' N '93 JA! X X Q 5 My Y Xu, wwf X xy X N 'Wa'-AJ, Q24-ni' XX X X Xx way? X Y X 2 ,XR XX X XX 'KL x , 'I ' Q Q My J X 1' M X 4 J ' 5 xt 'N FX X WN X W XX Z' XX XX , WD ,gow xx CQ X S fi , 3 QR XXX A f l- 1,0 Qc K Sl X ,ff ' Q 9 x , ' K ' , H O -VH fl! , R fl . xi' V NS X ki' , xX Q 1, X . 0, xx xx N E ,95x' I XX G AA V as l S Y , 47 1 Row 1 Jerry Pence John H111 Charlotte Ackerman Gertrude Schulze Fae Burgess Kathy Vukoxlch Dixie McDon1el Vera M11OV1Ch Selma Humphries Maiilyn Young B1llBohlen John Hess Row 2 Bob Crocker Fred Wright Clarence Dupnik WITH GLIMPSES INTO THE PAST We the Cuprite Staff of 53 04 have worked haid on your annual with the ferx ent hope that it will mean much to xou now and in the xears to come We have tried to keep a iec ord of the school year, its serious side and its lighter moments This yearbook is your book: your activities made it. We sincerely hope you have no regrets for history you might have made, only pleasure as each page recalls to you the part you took in the traditions and activities of our school. NJ 0 I 1, , 10 ' 'D Q an i 1 1 1 48 M tt Row 1 Florence Sanders Mary Jane CUDISQ Rae Whelan Mary Kay Plumb Sharon Trans Pat Haxdt Neva Pomroy Elame W1ll1arns Stella Paxloxlch Stella Wassex Marx Lou Valenzano Row 2 ROSlllL Brooks Jean lvanovxch Martha Ann Sm1th Gllbert Vellz B1llG1dlew Ronnle Moore Rohext Allen B111 Chelaux Jerxv Pence Paulmc Komnemch Angela Casanoxa A NCDSE FOR NEWS News news and 1deas all went 1nto th1s years Copper Chromcle maklng it as usual an outstandmg paper Jou1nal1sm students under the d1rect1on of Mrs Rachel R1gg1ns worked hard and w1ll1nglx all xear The1r efforts were well rewarded by hlgh pralse from both students and faculty Thex also receu ed hlgh honors 1n the cornpetltlons thev en tered durmg the xear aj Z -1 .Q Q X -U Q 49 1 A A , 420 651 l L i 1 '--1 -4 1 1 L Q X ' , r Row 1 Nancv Echaxe Dickss Scott Yda Biadshavn Chailene Pelot Elaine Williams Josephine Duenas Row 2 Judith May er Janet lixin Ida Daniels H1ldiC1l Olga Coiella Floii'i Figueroa Miria Quintanaies Row 3 Mau iine Tasloi Maix -Xnn Conioxx M nth i Ann Smith Alic Mungairo Clara Abiil Louise Thomas Jacque Heard Matilde Pacheco Row 4 Einfi Connell Hope Pizano Otilm Valencia Eslhei Carbajal Lorraine Hodges Mildicd Bowman Robeita -Xllen Buli Ccnioyy Robbie Collins Ciiolyn Bennett THEY GUIDEUM LOST LITTLE INJUNS we here The play 'ind football ushers of 1953--l truly earned the gratitude of the whole student body of Bisbcc High School. They were found ready 'ind willing at every home football gwnit and 'it every plfiy 'ind concert. The splendid and efficient service done during the year by the Qirls was greatly appreciated by all, 50 An idea that took root in the minds of Mr. Fred Corrin and Mr. Max Wakefield grew into the BHS Tennis Club. By a vigorous program of instruction and practice, members developed a skill guaranteed to give them hours of pleasure all their lives. This group of agile and energetic students learned that the game of tennis is definitely more than a racket. Row 1: Ste-lla X'l'asser', Mary Jam- f'uy1iSS. f7vl'V5' llfililflll. Marx' Yzileiiztie-la, Vhzirlem- Pt-lot, Newt l fllllI'1lj', Mary Kay ljllillll Blzttilde l'ztt-lievo. Mary Lou Yzili-iizztiio. f. Row 2: AI:ti'garet Frm-ker, Thi-iinzi Salas, Yi-line: NVzigiier, It in Jolley, Lilarzte XVolfi-, .Ioztnie Holland, Shirley lirillsind. ,XI nthi Smith, Betty lirittziin, Rosalie Hzillste-rl, Mmm in-4-vi-oi't. Il. How 2: Donnie llilvll-llUSll, Marist Qiiiiitztiiztiw-s. .ii-:innv .Xnde-rso Vzirolyn Morris, .Indy 4'h--rziux, Siizirmi 'l'r:ix'if, if'loiwAin-f- Sainii-rs, Bit-ivwles Riley, Pitt llinizhaiin, .Ianvt iii-fiwn, 1. llow 4: lihodoin tmiirriw, Glenn Hay, 'lkvrry llilinzin, iimri- XYi i-ox, NVill llaipp, t'hnrlii- Lugo, He-oi-ge .Xin-zinizir, Wziyin- I t1vp, 'IH-d Sorivh, Hairy Smith, llyron 'l'rzix'is. 'Il f Now i: Henry Martinez, Ht-mor Martinez, iirni-st f X -SRE Mzirtim-z, Ilimiie Noor. iionnie Szinmle-rs. llow Z: I 'W Bliss Holt, Ilili ll01lk'I1ll2ll1lt'I', .lt-rry l'vni'e. ilolit-rt U ' , t c'i-oeker, Item-ker Vlztrk, limi-by Pope, Lee linden- , ' , hamer. ,f N f E 'S lk 1 ' C A completely new phase of the BHS athletic program, the high school golf- at K, ing team, could be found digging divots every Saturday morning at the Country X ' 4,1 Club under the tutelage of Miss Margaret Holt. XX 5, 99 Tanglcs with teams from other schools helped to improve their golfing IX , -Q - ' ff Q1 know-howf' X 'A x f fx!! i' AND DO-UM LOTS'O THINGS QD 1, '?49m:4. fit 54 f' 1-V iff' fi Y td ng Q ogiap 3 ien s promo e W' ll' ' I Chronicle staffs. 9 -1 u x -Q The 1954 Camera Club studied composition and dclved into the mysteries of dark-room procedure, This group of pho- a higher standard of photography in BHS, to the great benefit of both Cuprite and Copper ,hr ki t Ja Smit:-il' Uluai Vmw-Ilsi. Vlirislin- iiuliwli, l,ili:i Iwj-ni. ,Xnuflzu 5 Vi' l 'iiIV 5' 'l'ni'iiv-i', Vzissitioxzi, .Ii-:in .lrilli-5, .lov ,Xnn Ive- I,--on. Xl:ii':.ii'vfi 1'rf-wli-r, S '-3 Mille' Kill' llllliilv. Stzinilinu: Noun l'i-n.i f5' 'l'l1IIIl'l', I-Ilziini XYilli.ii'is, list .ir ,Xl.ir- XIV' 'l'V e-I l: l 'l f'I H'- tine-Z. llairizi Ilnjn, ki-r. l'rv-S.: Ivivkfy Si-uit l ilirziriain. llf-xx' it lie--tor Aimtiii-'z, .leans Ainziro. lion' 2 N.-rn l'4iinroy 'I'i1V1i.-l', l14ilwI'I 4'l'1i4 kf-F, lPlf'liS5' S:-1-II, 51 Cz 3, f-.- o 1 6 Q Row 1 Ken Woods Oscar Martlnez Ray Amaro Vlncent Romero Al Rand John Sherman Leslxe Bustamante Manuel Castellano Cllfford Kennedy Anthony Eader Mr M1tchell Row 3 Tlm Osuna J1m Boyles M1ke Garc1a Ishmael Acuna Claucho Martmez Raymond HeDdTlCkS THEY MAK UM HIEROGLYPHICS Hand me a lead be caleful vtlth that 1nk These are onlv a few of the remarks you xx ould heal upon entermg the prmtshop vxhere a hard workmg group of guxs were alwaxs busx handlmg the prlntmg of the Copper Chromcle football schedules and other prmted matter necessary to the hxgh school Headed hx M1 W R M1tchell these boys d1d a te1r1f1c Job 1 3 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 i 1 1 52 Y E , K. F5 6 aff f Ze giggle ji! if 1:3-w .M 1 2 t ' tl. ' 1 Q gf 'fn it H j , Q 5 Q ,rw Windsdr. Row 2: Rdbert Johnson, Rdbert Allen, Raymond Stout, Lduis Reyna, Ronald Waters, Evan 1 1 1 I 1 Row 1 Charles Rlchardson Humberto Justlmanx Ignaclo Garcla Wesley Randolph Hector Martmez Row 2 Earl Bradshaw Cl1fford Kennedy George Clemmons R1chard Harper John Segura Row 3 James Walker Robert Smlth Wxll Sparks Arthur Vargas Easy Gardom Robert Crocker Row 4 Dom en1ck Papas John Papas Ronme Moore Davld Ehsoff Ernest Rogers James Strang AND KEEP UM BRAVES IN LINE Provmg beyond all doubt the advantage of coordlnated teamwork was the 1953 54 Dr1llers Club D1rected by Mr James Strang the bows lroned out several problems that confronted B HS Besldes supervlsmg the tradltlonal hghtmg of the B for the Thanks glV1I'1g game the group patrolled the football games and d1rected the trafflc that has re cently hampered the parkmg at the Hlgh School V? it 3 1 1 1 1 1 53 ' Q7 7 Y 1 ' 3 , . ' Y Y , - 3 . 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L.. . , , Y l P . i 1 1 E -Z 1 . ,-L 1 1 1 f' ' DEAR RUTH f Dear Ruth , Miss Reax'ls's choice for the 1953 Stu- dent Body Play, was the story of an average American familv whose peaceful existence was suddenly turned upside doxxn xx hen at the close of Wo: ld War II serv lcemen stamted aopeaxmg on then' doorstep to see the oldm daughtex of the farmlx Ruth Mlflam Ruths xounger slster had xx rxtten to the boxs ox erseas slgn mg her SISIGFQ name to the lettels and noxx thex had come home to see the al xeadx engaged Ruth Although the roles called for older people these h1gh school perfo1me1s handled then' parts xxxth the compre hens1on and confldence of x etelan actors pI'OV1dlHg the CaDaC1ty audxence vxlth n ex emng of keen enjoy ment xb Y, pv- Gary DIXIE McDon1el Stella Wassar Ida Damels Standing Glorxa llers Paulme Komnmlch Arnold Rldgexxax Wllma L1ttle B111 Gldley Ronme lou Glenn Hay 54 A play to he remcmlJered, was only one of the many SENIOR PLAY favorable comments on the 1954 Senior Play, Our Miss Brooks, Under the direction of Miss Barbara Reavis, a Well-chosen and talented cast gave a sustained and sensitive performance. The audience laughed and cried over the trials and tribula- tions of Miss Brooks, a high-school English teacher. in her efforts to present a high-school play. and shared her triumph when. in the end, she directed a successful production. molli- fied a pompous principal. appeased an exacting hoard-member. and won the heart of the handsome coach. Every part was handled with skill and real understanding. making the audience agree. as the curtain fell on the final act. that it was, truly, A play to be renie.nhered. 's..x i 1 j 1 Rowl Angel Salas Judv Cheiauk Wilma Little Kathx Vukoxich Bonnie 'Vlaclntosh Stella Pixloxith Row 2 Arnold Ridgexxax Jacque Heard 'Nlelba Audilett Glenn Hax Chwilenc Pclot Eliint Vlillirm bl nlu 'ilirip 'Nlaiw LOL1V3l6'1Zf'3IlO Bettx Hargis 55 l , 3 Q ' x 4, Q , . I , '-4 K . , 'Q J 1 4 , Y, V 7 , 1 x ' f ' v t - - - W . N 'Z 'J' . f .. V. -FX r' . tu ' - t x 1 X ,V K ' ' 4 1 I 1 1 - I . I ' .i . . C' X .eH' zS.'i'y'.z', U 'V' A . G' ' . Row 1 Leola Bergmann Lxlarae Wolfe Pat Bxgham Charlene Pelot Patsy Hardt Donna Murray How 2 Jeannette Busk Johnnle Faye Gogkovlch Mercedes R1ley Angela Dabcev1ch Charlotte Ackerman Ger trude Schulze JoAnn Lanphere Row 3 George Meenach Don Ducote R1chard Salas Gary Ellxot W1ll1am Rapp Not Shown Gary Sm1th Br1an Ph1ll1ps AND HELP UM ENERY CNE Followlng the example of the past roll calls of B H S selected representatlves to the Junlor Red Cross Tray favors to cheer up those ln hOSp1talS were made for Thanksglvxng Chrlst mas Valentlne s Day St Patrick s Day and Easter Th1S year each roll call donated three dollars to be used for f1ll1ng a Red Cross Chest The chest conta1ned such 1tems as football baseballs pens and penc1ls crayons and other useful artlcles 1 2 1 1 S Q 1 1 I 1 l I Q I nl 3 56 Q' Q '- f , . 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' --r - ..1'f'T7 ' --f fi 'V 'xi.ff'k...--2 4 Q Q t an 6 Q,.:.Sfa0 'I' 40 Q Q 9 .3 -, 1 0 av 0 Row 1 Anthony Eader Kathleen Wood Susle Bergmann Jerry Pence Gladys Merrlck Row 2 D1x1e Dye Pat Harris Nancy Hall FIHHCGS Velarde Carolyn Howell Donna Murray Row 3 Dorothy Hall sted Wllma Llttle Nancy Vercellmo Rae Whelan B1ll Saba Roy S1Sk Row 4 Florence Sanders An gcla Casanova Rlchard Salas Mary Lou Valenz no Anna Balajas Rachel R1gglI1S Barbara DeLeon How 5 Charles Tuell Judy Cheraux James Dahlrnan R nnle Wlll1HfflS Rose Marle Qulll Robert Gaethje Ernest Martlnez Robert Allen BerslWr1ght Row 6 Mr Woodmansee Marvln Brooks Stella Wasser Marllyn Young THEY BEATUM There s somethlng about a hometown band that makes you shout' When the students at BHS hear the stralns of th 1 song they all agree that It must have been wrltten especlally for th1S years BHS band Thrs group of talented mus1c1ans under the able d1rect1on of Mr James A Woodmansee has estabhshed 1tself as more than rust another band It was through then efforts that Good Ne1ghbor Day was set as1de as a state hohdav Members of the band formed a reed choir which played Christmas carols and aided in the processional at the annual Vespers. D 1 at 1 1 I 3 1 58 Row 1 Rolf Peterson Mxckey VUkOVlCh Carolyn Sellers Carolyn MOFPIS Jane Tharp Row 2 DIXIE Mc DOH161 Tom Fulghum Kathy Vukovlch Judy Tharn Esther Almendarez Row 3 Larry Wlttlg ROS19 Rojo Bonnle Maclntosh Myron Peterson Tom Wrlaht Duane Coor Row 4 Charlotte Ackerman Mary Jane Cuplss Dorothv Lopez Ray Stout J1m Dahlgr n George Barr Tom MOSIGF Dlcksey Scott Row 5 B1ll Wrlght ROS3116 Hallsted Mlke Kentera Arnold Rldgeway Bob Marshall Row 6 B111 Cheraux Jesus Amaro Stella PaVlOV1Ch V1v1an Webb JHDICE Busk Ayxs Tuell ON TOM TOMS Thelr new whxte umforms w1th red and gray trlm plus snappy marchlng maneuvers and a hxgh standard of mus1c1ansh1p haye made the group one of AFIZOHS s most colorful and accom phshed bands They put on cley er halftxme performances at all football games and were on hand at pep assemblles rallles and as escorts to Santa Claus They made a flne showlng at the Un1yers1ty of Arlzona s Sen1or Day and chmaxed thelr ey entful y ear Wlth a concert held at Lowell School audltorlum folloyy ed by a concert tour of Amzona towns Y s say BHS students th res deflnltely somethlng about our hometown band 1 an Q C' 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 59 Left to Rlght Mary Jane Cup1ss Pat Harr1s Kathy Vukovxch Florence Sanders Gladys Merr1ck M1cky Vukovlch Rae Whelen AND D0 UM WAR DANCES Addlng to the sparkle and zxp of the B H S Band the 1954 Twlrllng Squad led the band through many successful events Then' Stflklng new unlforms and peppy routlnes won them honors at the Unlverslty of Arlzona Senlor Day act1V1t1es Durlng concert season they comb1ned ballet and tw1rl1ng to perform wlth the band on thelr tour throughout the state 'Z Bs- 60 b 4 :ii-Rf ' ll, 4 b he N Q Q QQ 3 1 1 Row 1 Gladys Merrlck Jerry Pence Kathy Woods Charles Tuell Judy Cheraux Jxm Dahlman Ronme W1111amS Row 2 Dorothy Lopez Charlotte Ackerman Rachel Rlggms Raymond Stout Jlm Dahlgren Tom Fulghum Bonme Maclntosh Row 3 Robert Allen Jesus Amaro Mar1lyn Young Stella Pavlo V1Ch DIXIE McDon1el Marv1n Brooks THAT MAK UM SPIRITS SOAR Q NEG Pep pep youve got to have pep velled the BHS cheer leaders And that IS just what they had thanks to th1s energetc crew of mus1c1ans They added zest to all school pep assemblles before foot ball and basketball games and also played for basketball games ln add1t1on to keepmg up Wlth all full band act1x1t1es 0 1 1 1 2 i 1 an .Q -up ev , 9 61 47 Q if Dovfxg. 66 0 . 1 171115 1 3113111 3 i kgs N iisx I Flutes and Bass Clarmeis Row 1 Carolvn MOFTIS Carolyn Sellers G10 113 Sellers Mary Anne VUkOV1Ch Jane Thalp Row 2 Ca1o1yn Howe Dorothy Hallsted W1 Ltt1R Whl 1111319 ae ean I Mia .gpm Double Reeds DIXIE McDon1e1 Tommy Fulghum Kathy Vukowch Judy Tharp qv I f If turf' 6, 5 THEY CALLUM isa Clarmets Row 1 Anthony Eader Kathleen Wood Q Gladys MEFTlCk Rolf Pete1son Jeru , 9 Pence Suzle Bergmann DIXIE Dye Row 5 xx 2 Esther Almenda1ez B111 W11ght Pat x Harrls Donna Murray Caxolyn Howe Frances Ve1a1de Nancy Hall S Saxophones Row 1 Rosle Rojo Larry W1tt1g Ernest Martmez Row Z Roy S1Sk Arnold R1dgeway B111y Saba Mar11yn Young Stella Wasser B111 Cheraux Jesus Ama1o VINIHH Webb Stella Pavlox 1Ch My R X M ra., Fm .pl 1 62 4 0 U 1 . 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X ' Y E634 ,A, 'gf . 4. :'1 :1,,f1.'2 ' Ii , fx ' fqi f A 1 A W W vim ' Row 1 Charlotte Ackerman Melba Ham Jamce Busk D1anne Bohlen MHIV Kav Plumb Rachel R151 gms Row 2 Lucx R11 e1a Patsx Ha1 dt W1lma L1ttlc Fae Burgess Cla1a Ablll Julla Rum Mau Mm Noble BODH19 Maclntosh Betts Ha1g1s Exa Baldxxm Max 1l5n Young Row 3 B1ll Bodenhamu B11an Valenzano Carolxn Bennett Curt1s Stamps Lee Bodenhamer Row 4 Joe Rosell Gary Smlth John H1ll Claxence Dupmk N 11 Ba1nett EIHEST Sla1ght Edd1e Duchene Beryl Wr1ght Fred Hallsted Not Shown Sam Moo1e THEY CHANT UM Under the d11ect1on of Joseph Pax ne the ex er grovxmg B H S m1Xed chorus gaxe a most outstandmg accountmg of themselx es duxmg the school Xea1 lll the X cspexs and Sprmg Concert In add1t1on to these pe1formances the group also gaxe a l1x elx and com1cal opeletta much to the dehght of grade school aud1ences Members of the m1xed chorus as vt ell as members of the othe1 mus1calg1oups xx e1e rated h1ghlx on the1r performances at the Tucson Mus1c Festn al ,I 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 ID C 64 P11111115S. 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Avls Tuell, Audrey Bone, Lois Eugoff, Virginia Baught M31-y'L0u1Se 1 Q 1 1 ed ad ni Fine indixidual xoices a nice blend cooperation and able leadership in the person of Mr Joseph Pax ne vocal instructor haxe all contributed to the success of this well balanced chorus of girls voices The Girls Glee Club sang a number of well receix ed selections at the annual Vespers and again at the Spring Concert Said Mr Payne of the group They re one of the finest and best behax ed Glee Clubs I x e ex er had the pleasure of directing LOVE CALLS Row 1 Jacque Heard Pat Melton Judy French Helen Bedemll Maria Valenzuela Josephine Duenas Row 2 Theresa Jaramillo Frances Abril Bertha Verdugo Axis Jackovich Mary Ann Figueroa Connie Salgado Sylvia Hill Loulse Fultz Nora Jarvis Mvrtle Moya Mary Ramirez Row 3 Jo Ann Moss Jo Ann Reynolds Elsie VVh1te Jeanette Reynolds Judy Bennett Linda Olson Geneva Bingham Janet Brown Pat Hammar Maurlne Slddons Sharon Campbell Row 4 Janet Busk J1ll Okon Elizabeth Nicholas Dixie McDon1el Anne Howe Giiselda G11 Arlene Amaro Mary Ann Conrow Pat Parker Loraine Hodges Martha Ann Smith 'QU' E11 65 Y 1 7 ! r ' V - V . f . . , . , , - . 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Y . v . v . f 4 I I I' 2 -' Q - lv Ll AND WARRIOR CRIES The Boys Glee Club under the expert d1rect1on of Mr Joseph Pax ne had a very successful year They axe to be compl1mented on the fme mus1c thev presented to assemblles 1n the Vespers and at the sprmg concert The boys along wlth the G1rls Glee and Mlxed Chorus were rated h1gh at the annual muslc festn al at the Un1xers1ty of ATIZOHH 1 1 1 Q 1 up 3 I B 1 1 66 z'- I BUT SING SWEET Dixie McDonie1, Fae Burgess, Vera Milo- vich, Accompanist: Charlotte Ackerman OPERETTA CAST Seated Joe Rosell Mary Kay Plumb Charlotte Ackerman Bonnie MacIntosh Stand mg Don RObb1HS Ted Sor1ch Ed Duchene Clanence Dupnxk Brxan Ph1111pS Aus Tuell Lee Bodenloamer Marllyn Young Fred Hallsted Q Freshmen Tno Jeanette Elsxe Whlte Accompan Busk Jeanette Reynolds 1St DIXIE McDon1e1 ' so 1 1 9 1 1 67 to FUR, M 13, - Row 1 Mary Kay Plumb Charlotte Ackerman Rachel Riggins Avis Tuell Vera Milovich Fae Burgess Vir ginia Baugh Row 2 Lucy Rivera Eva Baldwin Lois Elisoff Bonnie MacIntosh Marilyn Young Jeanne An derson Janice Busk Betty Hargis Marv Lou Valenzano Melba Ham Carolyn Bennett Wilma Little Pat Hardt Vivian Webb Mary Alice Noble Clara Abril Row 3 Lee Bodenhamer Bill Bodenhamer Fred Hall sted Clarence Dupnik Joe Rosell Ernest Slalght Sam Moore Beryl Wright John H1ll Eddie Duchene Ted Sorich Don Robbins Hlghlighting the activities of the vocal music depaitment was the annual Vespers held at Lowell Auditorium I ' : 7 I 1 . 1 I I I I 1 I ' Y .' ' 3 7 I - 1 I I V 1 . 1 -1 I 1 1 I 9 7 1 1 v ' : 1 1 ' 3 V , - , 1 , , 1 , . December 13. These students under the able direction of Joseph Payne put on a performance that was received . . . . . . . N, , . , ' t 7 as Q . : - I I I 1 ' 7 I 7 1 . ' l s 1 N V U ' : I 9 : : I 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 . . 7. . 7 I 1 1 7 I t . 1 V 1. 1 l 1 i 3 ' 1 1 Y Y 1 ' ' with much enthusiasm by all those attending Joining in this veal s program were the Boys Glee Girls Glee and Mixed Chorus 1 1 at 1 1 1 3 1 1 an gb 1 1 1 3 1 Row 1 Mary Ann Figueroa Judy Bennett Geneva Bingham Mary Kay Plumb Avis Tuell Dixie McDon1el Linda Olson Jill Olson Loraine Hodges Row 2 Arlene Amaro Frances Daniel Charlotte Ackerman Jo Ann Reynolds Frank Holland Maurine Siddons Frances Abril Jo Ann Moss Donna Proctor Mary Ramirez Myrtle Moya Josephine Duenas Sharon Campbell Connie Salgado Ax IS Jackovich Jeanette Reynolds Pat Hammar Martha Ann Smith Row 3 Jacque Heard Pat Melton Helen Bedenell Rachel Rlgglns Charles Sel leis George Rosell Raymond Wolfe John Guerrero W Leo Pomroy Jerry Holcomb Tom Vercellino Robert Ducich Paul Renner Stanley Wright 68 533353535 gm r 1002 Alai: I 4 4 13 um' fr- ,sf f I, 'Ex glw tl 1: 4 rn' kv' ' K Kglfik 'ix Qxgx 'A 4 X 19 Kxyiq . f ' ,X i 5 355 PA 1-.gf X' QAJJ Cfxg .. i.... --53 -7 g.,-.,. ii ,9Q C'g 6'b'9Q9 69 ,. 7 ffrlffvr. fl fi!-f'g.4,q' 'Ury' WS :'i'Q'f 'v- .- ff lgggfsizz iw., 'Y :gi 'list -hw: lg, .vm 11: Q M fe:-se? -A f Y 'SPQYYQ'-ig! 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'.'iiel's,':5' Q ' - 5 ai - - -'-44 -. .ff-' x S - fx 0 XX f X i '- f -. , f Xxx L S. -, f' .., 'i U ,f Y . fm 'X X , -'Q X 1 K ' 3 ' 'L' C 4 y N - Q 4 ' 1 A--2 iii i - - 1 G- 1?-l T E+ ,fi LQ'-' -XA ... ,- oi .L , nl. , , Row 1 Louls Reyna Joe Rosell George Alcantar Vmcent Romero Gale Colllns Ramon F1gueroa Row 2 Mgr B111 Dahlgren Dave Bohlen Art Wmdsor B1l1Bohlen Paul Renner Mlke Garcla Bruce McDon1el Row 3 Bob Yates Rolf Peterson Nlck Bahch Jack Gllbert Ruben Benavxdez Howard McK1nney Mgr Earl Bradshaw Row 4 Mgr B111 W1111ams Beryl Wrlght Davld Morales Roy Gardon1 Angel Salas Charlle Lugo Albert H Alvarez B111 Cheraux Row 5 Ronn1e Sanders Don Ducote Layton Ducote Coach Barnett Coach Rldgeway Coach Spllsbury Ted Sorlch Efren Sllva Ray Cas1l1as Ronald Waters THEY HEAP UM BIG SHCTS Excellent coachlng and an unquenchable Splflt were probably the most 1mportant factors rn glvmg the power packed Pumas a hlghly successful season Although the team was rlddled by 1n1ur1es from the begmmng of the year they managed to emerge w1th frve w1ns two t1es and three defeats The 34 28 upset staged by the rampagmg B1sbee squad over a favored Casa Grande eleven brought a capaclty crowd of Jubllant fans to the verge of hysterla In a 39 13 vlctorv over the game but out classed Sa1po1nte team pract1cally every man 1n the Puma 11ne up was allowed a chance IH the suspense fxlled Glendale t11t The Pumas tw1ce agaln upset dopesters Wlth t1es agalnst Safford and MOPEHCI Both games were t1ed by the opponents 1n the last m1nutes of play makmg the f1na1 scores B1sbee Safford 13 13 B1sbee MOFGHCI 20 20 Even 1n the1r three losses to Amphltheater 14 13 Nogales 20 13 and Flagstaff 19 14 the Pu mas showed flre and determmatxon g1v1ng the fans their mone s worth 1n ygvery thr11 acked game L XM 71,1 Ziggy 4x 7a,VffU,J!p -... 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 i 70 1 B can to show his mettle. With six starters out of the regular line-up, Bisbee still came out on top, 14-13, - A JL IA- y ,. I It ff I H 'g JV' Y E' ,h 'A 3 3 1 - I Q Q T ' I f ' A . Bowl Gary Elllot B111 Hoopes Henry Hernandez Dlck Agu1rre Les Fenderson C W McEelyea W1ll Rapp Row 2 Dane Randolph George Hershey Alb rt Huerena Edward Verdugo Robert Valenc1a Jerry Garcxa B111 Parra Les W1HdSOF Row 3 John Sherman Albert Yungaray Mason Coggm M1ke Morales R1chard Salas Wayne Rapp Ken Reynolds John Torres Manuel Castellano Row 4 Ray Sor1ano Lyle Holyoak John Crane Dale Hancock Ne1l Barnett Edward Mendoza Jeryl Thorp Al Rand Tom Ful hum Coach Qulll Not shown Sam Moore BUT LITTLE SHOTS GOOD TOO Flattenlng the battlmg Badger cubs of Tucson 1n the1r f1nal game of the season the Blsbee Jay Vee squad balanced thelr 4 game schedule Wlth two wms and two losses The scrappy klttens learned football under the sk1llful gu1dance of thelr coach J 1m Qulll Coach Qulll accompllshed wonders 1n mouldmg these freshmen and sophomores 1nto a f1f11Sh6d hghtmg unlt who showed thelr mastery of the baS1C fundamentals of the game by takmg v1ctor1es over two of the best J V teams 1n the state Amphl and Tucson Hlgh Many of the k1tten squad showed promlse of a great future on the Vars1ty The Thanksg1v1ng game agalnst Douglas saw two JV players on th fleld at the sound of the openmg gun others galned valuable seasonmg as substltutes 1n the fmal quarter W1th such a collectlon of flghtlflg J V s to draw from BHS need have no fear for the future of her Vars1ty Scores for the season were as follows l' Bxsbee 7 Amphx 6 Bmsbee 7 Nogales 14 Bxsbee 7 Nogales -4, Bzsbee 7 Tucson ...av Q as 1 3 an 0- 0 49 Q no in 71 l 5 ' f 75 l 1 l T . 3 q ,. ,. 3 y y I . v 1 v ' : Y ' 7 - . f h y r y 3 v ' ' x v s v 1 5 ' o' ' , 1 D Y ' Y . A 1 T , . , . . . , . . G . . I . . ' f . .T ' . . . . , . . , 51 2 ffl ' ' 541. ' , . I 'U ks - , ff 'I' J Ki ' . 19 -K . f N f 1 0 - N I NN, , .. .,' '15 THEY SCALP-UM BULLDOGS Man! What a game! 27.0! At least, such was the opinion of every Bisbee fan in the Warren Stadium, at the annual Turkey Day tussle between the Pumas and the Bulldogs. The first half was probably not as bright as the more rabid Bisbee fans would have wished. The teams seemed almost evenly matched, although Bisbee managed to face the opening of the second stanza toting a 6-point lead. Beginning with the first play in the second half, however, Bisbee's bruisers stopped fooling around. They smashed into the hapless Bulldogs, nipping off yardage in big bites. Time and again the Smelter City boys were crushed behind their own lines by the hard-charging Pumas, and were forced to punt to delay the inevitable rout. The last period proved to be a pushover. All the Puma squad were put into action, and Coach Coffey's crew seemed to wilt completely as the Puma subs continued the slaughtering pace set by the rampaging first team. The final gun ended the carnage with no doubt left as to the rightful ownership of the e Copper Pick. Once more The Pick stands in its proper place in the center of the trophy case in the halls of dear old BHS. Man! What a game! 5 fn f' ., v 2 4 M .ii X V Yi 4 f' 1 i' I f WWW w h -Y ..- 'ix -..- Queen-Clara Abril-Junior ATTENDANTS Margaret Crocker Sophomore Tena Hess Freshman Jacque Heard Senior I I I I I I I I I I 'J AND CROWN-UM SQUAWS The B.H.S. band assembled in front of the broadcasting booth at halftime facing the vacant throne. The four candi- dates were driven out onto the field by Student Body Vice- President, John Hill. They stopped in front of the band where Clarence Dupnik, senior class president, announced the election of Clara Abril, the junior candidate. After the game, Queen Clara and her attendants were honored at a dance held in the Recreation Center gym. A K Row 1 George Alcantar V1nce Romero Charlle Lugo Terrell Davxs Albert Alvarez Arnulfo SIQUGIFOS Row 2 Earl Jackson Roy Gardonl Layton Ducote Fred Wrlght Davxd RHIZ Don Howell Coach Sp1lsbury THESE GREAT PLAYERS The 1953 54 basketball team was cons1de red by many to be the flnest ever to play ln B1sbee H1gh School The Pumas p1loted by Max Spllsbury f1Il1ShEd the season w1th 24 wlns and 3 losses a new record for B H S In the Southern Conference Tournament good sportsmanshlp and outstandmg team work easlly Won the Pumas the d1str1ct champxonshlp At the State Tournament at Tempe B1sbee lost to Chfton 1n the flrst round but came back to defeat Nogales Flagstaff and Holbrook wlnnmg the consolatlon berth Layton Ducote was chosen for the All State f1rst team and Vlnce Romero placed on the second team BISDSQ B1sbee BISDGQ B1sbee B1sbee B1sbee BISDGE B1sbee B1sbee B1sbee B1sbee B1sbee B1sbee B1sbee BISDGE B1sbee B1sbee B1sbee 74 Amphltheater A30 Morencl Salpomte Tucson St Davld Douglas WIICOX Duncan Nogales Douglas Amph1 Patagoma Nogales St Davld Benson Casa Grande Salpomte Q Q -1 1 F' 3 i Y 1 7 7 7 7 ' ' 61 ' 45 ' 57 ' 49 Bisbee 70 Safford 37 ' 73 ' 52 ' 64 ' 58 ' 56 69 ' 72 , ' 42 ' 38 39 ' ' 69 ' 59 ' 65 72 ' 60 50 ' 58 54 ' 70 ' 53 ' 79 ' 60 ' 56 47 ' 85 . ' 65 ' 70 56 ' 71 50 ' 102 ' 60 1 'i 1 B1Sbe9 H1gh s J V s cl1maxed a successful season wxth two wlns over the hlghly rated Amphl squad They ended the season w1th 12 w1ns and 3 losses exper1enced bovs many of whom were freshmen They developed xnto a hard workxng fast movlng crew who could h1t the net from any angle Before the Southern Conference tournament at Benson three JV ma1nstays Bruce McDon1el Ted Sorxch and Edd1e Verdugo were moved un to the vars1ty to strengthen Coach Smlsburv s squad Much could be wrxtten of the good pomts of th1s J V qumtet but thelr record speaks for 1tS6lf fix GREETUM THESE FOR NEXT YEAR Row 1. George Herrera, Eddxe Verdugo Earl Bradshaw Ronme Sanders, Decker Clark Charles Tuell Robert DUC1Ch, Frank Holland Row 2: B111 Dahlgren, Claudlo Martmez, Bruce McDon1el, Robert Johnson Sam Moore, E1v1n Plerson, Clarence Earvm, Paul Renner, Ted Sorlch, Coach Garner Barnett 75 1 Q 5 4' vs I S 1 s Q J ,r 4 , I I . K Y I l lm 0 x s '- 'T' . Grarner Barnett, coach, started the season with a bunch of in- , . . 5 l ' ! I 1 'I . -'Y I 5 'Pvt 1 Queen Charlene Pelot AND CHOOSUM PRETTY SQUAWS Introduced by the st1rr1ng roll of drums and a fanfare of trumpets and escorted by h1gh steppmg tw1rlers four beaut1ful g1rls marched down the gym at the half t1me of the Blsbee Douglas game A new trad1t1on was about to be born IH BHS th crownmg of a basketball queen Semor hearts marched wlth graceful Charlene Pelot Junlor hopes were Wlth wlnsorne Marv Ahce Noble every sophomore eye was on lovely Gladys MGTFICR and freshmen spothghted the beauty of then' own Jo Ann Moss The trlumph of the sen1or class was complete when D3V1d Cullver announced the W1nner and crowned Snoody Pelot Basketball Queen of 1954 3 Q Q 3 1 Gladys Mernck Jo Ann Moss M317 A1109 Noble 7 6 fr It f y . f QP, M l jp! , lx 0. 7 Rowl Angel Salas Ruben Benavldez B111 Bohlen Earl Bradshaw David Culixer Layton Ducote Clarence Dupnlk John H111 Row 2 David Ruiz Louis Reyna Les Fenderson Nick Ballch Lyle Holyoak Don Ducote Eddie Mendoza Jerry Pence Row 3 G11Vel1z Gary Smith John Featherman Dave Bohlen Elvin Pierson Frank Dabovich George Herrera Nell Barnett Row 4 Coach Ridgeway Manuel Castellano Nate Hickman Danny Morales Henry Hernandez Ignacio Benavi dez Dick Aguirre Don Howell Mike Garcia Vince Romero THEY SWINGUM BATS Take me out to the ball game, was the theme song of BHS students as the Puma nine, all - turning lettermen from the 1953 team, began swinging their way to a successful season. New and promising athletes, giving the veteran nine a lot of competition as well as support, proved their ability to take over when graduation took its toll. The starting lineup for the squad was: Angel Salas, catcherg Nick Balich, pitcherg Don Howell, first baseg Ruben Benavidez, second base: Layton Ducote, shortstopg Clarence Dupnik, third baseg Vince Romero, left fieldg John Hill, center fieldg Bill Bohlen, right field. .1 . 1 X 1 .I 1: I ,fr 'all me Wf, if? 'Q 77 ggwll Charles Tuell Albert Huererra B1llCheraux Brian Phillips Paul Renner Frank Holland Francisco ri Row 2 Ronald Williams Myron Peterson Rolf Peterson Ronnie Sanders Coach Barnett Jack Gilbert Albert H Alvarez Vincent Romero Sam Ligon Row 3 Jerry Garcia Michael West Leroy Crowley Stanley Wright Bill Williams Art Windsor Claudio Mar t1nez Jeryl Thorp George Hershey Row 4 Robert Johnson Bob Ducich Ted Sorich Decker Clark Layton Ducote Don Howell Bruce McDon1e1 Bob Kalastro Mike Kentera AND RUN LIKE THE WIND Bisbee High s cinder squad coached by Garner Barnett managed to shape up into one of the best track teams in recent years in spite of the fact that they were handicapped by the complete lack of a track and badly needed experience. Many tiring hours were spent running up and down the Vista Park or trying to run hurdles and dodge baseballs at the same time in the outfield of the baseball diamond. Bisbee High School can take pride in the out- standing work and achievements of their 1954 tracksters. ,X-X !QTt -'QQQQT are JR ' fir 78 Row I: Joe Rosell, Bruce McDoniel, Layton Ducote, Ted Sorich, Coach Spilsbury, Bill Williams, Paul Renner. Brian Phillips, Frank Holland. Row II: Charles Tuell, Ronald Sanders, Bill Bohlen, Bert Veliz, Clarence Dupnik. Elvin Pierson, Bill Cheraux, David Culiver, Decker Clark, George Rosell. Row III: Albert Kalastro, Rolf Peterson, David Bohlen, John Hill, Don Howell, Terrell Davis, Ronald Williams, Bob Yates, Tom Wright. Row IV: Will Rapp, Truman Haynes, Dan Morales, Charlie Lugo, Don Ducote, Vincent Romero, Bill Cunningham, Nick Balich, Sam Ligon, Beryl Wright. Row V: Jack Gilbert. Ignacio Benavidez. Wayne Rapp. Mike Garcia. Albert H. Alvarez. George Alcantar, Ruben Benavidez, David Morales, Efren Silva, Angel Salas, Roy Gardoni. Row VI: Jerry Adcock, Art Windsor, Arnulfo Siqueiros, Francisco Abril, Ramon Figueroa, Louis Reyna. THEY BIG CHIEFS One of the most respected organizations in B.H.S., for its foundation of high morals and fine sportsmanship, is the Lettermen's Club. This organization is made up of all those who have participated in a required amount of activity in the four major sports. This year the group ushered and collected tickets at benefit basketball games The boys also held their annual Lettermen's picnic, which will always be remembered by those long-suffering first year lettermen. For the first time, the Club elected a Lettermens Sweetheart, This year the honor Went to Patsy Hardt. a popular and talented senior In earning their letters. these boys made lasting friendships. learned the Value of team work and gained an outlet for their energies 5 1 Q 3 1 3 1 t fl Yrs EB! l':i:! ' 6 i - i Q - - - xr Lima' 7 9 x5 Semors X X Row 1 Ramon Fxgueroa Leo G11 Row 2 J1m Dahlgren Fred Hallsted Clarence Dupmk X X THEY FIGHTUM FIERCE BATTLES For those boys who d1dnt have the tune to play varslty or JV basketball Coach Max Sp1lsbury 1n1t1ated a noontlme mtramural basketball program composed of one team from each roll call The wmnmg team from each class played the top team from each of the other classes then xn a thrlllmg fmal play off game the Semor Skms from MISS Mltchells roll call edged out MISS Shepherd s Soph streaks to become Intra mural Basketball Champxons ,1 Jumors Row 1 B1l1G1dley Mlke Garcla Row 2 Clar ence Earv1n Davld E11S0ff Earl Jackson 80 Row l Albert Huerena Mlke Kentera Buddy Hum phrles Leroy Lucero Row 2 Eddle Mendoza Bob John son Claudxo Martinez Davld Morales Freshman Team Not shown Truman Haynes Nate Hlckman B1lly Hardt Leon Jackson Robert Guerrero l i 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 Q N N N x A ' 5 :Sophomores v J 1 - ' , - I I -3 1 1 . n 1 .' I ' ' e A I 0 Q V95 who Hg FAS:-km f SQ? ww HH em 393111 harder' Discus jockey he Plck ln our trophy case Gllbert 'MZ M5 Q gf-we .QW WWW Keep go1n boy' Coach lutle coach and Vmce 3 generatlons It can I be that ba Ronme' The pep squad W-v. Bnan Phxllxps up and over Southern Conference 'tw hum 5259!- Hxghsteppers Ar ihe old ball game YO. heave 110' Sammw' 81 'HW' 4 7 A 4 V h - h f i I K if 1 if I ' .A s 1 'A ' 4 2 4. Vg' A W 3.4 L 5 h if V , f 1 .Y I V M VN rw , x 5 , 'Q X i f I Mn, ,4 4 A , 'E s WJ' ' 1 if , a ' I I I T T ll ' ll ' ,.,, A ri , ,Vw 'Z V , 3 f eohcl aa . , ' . mg ,.., M ,.,. ' ' ,, I I T , f ' d. , A W ' X H-'I Yi Ni 1 W 'M val , ? ,I 'V QA A i H5 a f ,1 - - - Tn n , Y , L, Z' 3 'Ll u' -M L W' ' e . k in M 1' Wigs vig 1 .-. , Q-3, - , f Nw 'W A 4 gh ., an H fl Q' ,kjflgwl ' .- - A 1 e we A , - Mixqjgtise- 5 ' I PHC? Row li Pat O'Bricn, Gerry Bohlen. Marv Alice Nohlc. Pat Hardt, Lcola Bergmann. Row 2: Rosalie Brooks. Jean lvanovich. Ida Daniels. Ann Humphrey. Avis Tut-ll. Verna Pecler. Row 3: Vera Schaunaman. Pauline Komncnich. Ida Daniels. Ann Humphrey. Yclma XV21gl lQl'. Virginia Sharpe. Christine Balich. Sylvia Kaminski, SQUAWS MAKE-UM BIG COMMOTION Girl athletes of BHS earned points as members of competing volley ball. basketball. and volley tennis teams. A shield with a red B, a UB. or a MB with a stripe was awarded each girl according to the number of points she earned. Quiet at the Rec was shattered everv Tuesday afternoon as the girls from BHS invaded the bowling lanes. Miss Margaret Holt taught the fundamentals of the game. and gave instruction in special techniques to more advanced bowlers. How 1: Virginia Sharpe. Melba Audilett. Charlene Pelot. Jacque Heard. Neva Pom- roy Turner. Elaine Williams. Velma Wagner. Row 2: Avis Tuell, Angela Dabcevich. Shirley Harper. Anita Lawson. Thelma Salas. Gwen Fisher. Bula Conrow. Josephine Duenas. Row 3: Gladys Merrick. Eva Stoner. Pat Bigham, Roberta Allen, Lupe Sena. Shirley Turman. Amy Williams. Q 1 i 1 1 1 1 Row l. Adelina Romero, Gerry Bohlen, Pat O'Brien, Shirley Harper, Mary Alice Noble. How 2. Margaret Crocker, Lilarae Wolfe, Charlene Pelot, Dixie McDoniel, Anita Lawson Mary Louise Valenzano. 1 Row 3. James Strang, Velma Wagner, Virginia Sharpe. Pauline Komnenich, Jean Ivano- vich, Thelma Salas. Row 1. Bill Baugh, Sam Cassidy, Harry Puckett. Jerry Harris, Frank Nicholas. Rcw 2. Ronnie Gerdes, Charles Tuell, Duane Coor, Myron Peterson. Billy Saba, George Munsey. Row 3. James Strang. Arnulfo Sequieros, Efren Silva, James Walker, Richard Harper, Don Wright, John Camiano. AND SHOGTUM HEAP BIG THUNDERSTICKS Putting Annie Oakley and Wild Bill Hickock to shame, this year's Rifle Club really shot forward. Advisor James Stranq-and a sharp-shootifiq souad of five boys and three girls-attended the Southwest Junior Ritle Match at Tucson in April. Besides learning marksmanshio, and acquiring a steady hand and eye with a gun, this live- ly group really had a bang-up time. .Q Q 7 Songleaders Mary Kay Plumb Stella Wasser Velma Wagner Vlfglnla Sharpe THEY CHASUM EVIL SPIRITS AWAY Blsbee Hlqh s cheerleaders of 1953 54 made It nosslble for rooters and players allke to show what great school sp1r1t they had The1r clever routlnes thexr attractweness and thelr pep en llvened every game and really flred em up out there School Splflt rece1ved a great boost from th aCt1Vlf1GS of the sp1r1ted songleaders The1r un tlrmg efforts aSS1StGd bv the Jazzy muslcal background furnlshed bv the band lnspxred student The nex er say che attltude of both groups made them an 1nd1spensable asset to BHS Cheerleaders Lucxlle Wh1tm1re Pat Holland Charlene Pelot Lxlarae Wolfe I 1 g- , 1 , . . . . . . , . . . ' If LL .' 7 :Y , - . . . 9 . . . . . . . - . . 7 . I . . . V y . . eHthuS1aSl'T1 and put pl1I'1Ch 1I'1tO SV6I'y PUIT13. 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W, , 1531 Pa nr FIN S When you wolk through o sforrn Hold your heod up hngh And dont be ofroud of the dork At the end of o storm ns o golden sky And the sweet silver song of o lork 91 l Q ixltoe ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS WL thc Cuputt statt oi 1964 xush to thank those who h ne htlptd m the posslblg the pubhtatlon ot ou1 annual Ralph Brandt V A Herrm nn Basset? Watkms C A Hall C W Wmlcox H T Prlce M1ss Loxs Nelson Mrs Nma Kasun Mr James Sirang Mr L L Bonh rn Mr Joe Mf'GPrry The Camera Club Art s Stud1o Arxzona Yearbook Company Becktold Company spam il th inks to all who entued mul 19 -1 B H 5 Poll s .1 lto mornh ants ot the dlstrlct whose 1ClXi,ll15LI'HLl'1lb ale found on the ltlllilvlllg pages 92 Mr. Mr. . . a Mr. ' Mr. . . . Mr. . . ' Mr. . . ' Mrs. Lorraine Jameson . . . 2 A: We 2 ' ' 1 . ' ie .2 B. ' , e. E v,-ns, , ... ' l . ie Wlwe BISBEE S LATEST DEVELOPMENT Thrs Prt Mme w11l be over two thlrds of a mrle long and about one half rntle 1n wrdth at rts greatest drmensrons and from the h1ghest pornt to the bottom ot the frnrshed excavatron the depth wrll be approxlmately 1 000 feet Engxneermg studres made prror to the startrng of the Lavender P1t mdrcated that th1s prolect requrres the removal ot 142 000 000 tons of rock As of March 1 1954 approxrmately 40 000 000 tons of waste overburden had been removed The Waste rs loaded by lec trrc shovels and presently ts berng hauled to a loadmg dock at the edge of the Prt by 25 ton trucks thence ro the waste dumps by rarlroad cars lt IS antlcxpatecl that copper productton from the Lavender Ptt wrll get underway soon after the mrddle of 1954 The concentratrng ore w1ll be moved IH 25 ton trucks to the Coarse crushmg plant The crushed ore wrll travel by conveyors o the Concentrator Whlch W1ll have a rated Capaclty of 12 000 ton of ore per day The Lavender Prt Mme rs the thrrd and latest addrtlon ro Phelps Dodge Prt Mrnes ln Arrzona durlng recent years Phelps Dodge Corporat1on COPPER QUEEN BRANCH BISBEE 93 y 1 o I - I , . . ' e - ' r . 't , , s . . REDDY KILOWATT SERVES YOU nb E' N o 2 nb n 'l UC'U ZITI!!! COMPANY ALL DAY EVERY D Best Wishes The Seniors Of '53 May You Have Success And Happmess In The Future BLEDSUE MAUZY Motors Your Local FORD MERCURY DEALERS ALLEN S HUME SUPPLY Coch1se County's Lar est Maln Street Blsbee Phone 800 Class of '53 You Are The Future Of Blsbee Succ ess Always Wes1eyT Allen Owner Ray Wolfe Mgr To 'X 'N 0 e ,J U - l g ll V L l I o C Y E gg f L L 94 BEST OF LLCK TO THE CLASS OF '54 Arizona Balclng Co FOR FAULTLESS CLEANING AND PRESSING COME TO Moclern Cleaners The Music Box R9C01dS Radxos Phonographs Vlusxcal Instruments and Appl1aHCeS Phone 560 M3111 St CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Chase and Anglus Congratulauons To The Senlors BROWDER'S VARIETY STORE COME TO THE FLOWER CENTER OF BISBEE FOP ALL YOUR FLORAL NEEDS Blsbee Floral Shop PHONE 04 BISBEE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OI' '54 Dr Hlclcs HARGIS INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY Bob Hargls and Ralph Harg1s Lowell Ph 639 Warren Ph BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS OF '54 White House Cafe Senlors May Your Future Be Fllled WATKINS MARKET Sprouse Reltz Co Inc VARIETY STORE VIAIN ST LOWELL Loads Of Luck To The Class of '54 BISBEE ORDER OF DEMOLAY CHAPTER NUMBER 3 Success and Best Wlshes ARIZONA NEWS STAND Maln St B1sbee Your Home Furnlshmg Store STANDARD FURNITURE Phone 244 Blsbee Servlce Slnce 1914 Phone 8 DR GUY G GILMAN OPTOMETRIST OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE SUCCESS Blsbee Rainbow Girls Assembly No 26 Best Wlshes To The Graduates of '54 HENDERSON LUMBER CO PLEASE PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS I ' ' 1 ' A . - ' - . - . 27 With Happiness and Success I . Phone 33 Warren Warren Drug Company THE PILXALL STORE IN WARREN Phone 370 Warren Arlzona IRMA COUR TEOL Women's and Ch1ldren's and Infants' Wear Home of Beautlful Llngerle T-E-MENS s B1Sb88 Ar1zona THE MENS STORE Your Excluslve Men s Shop Featurmg Natlonally Known Brands of Style and Quallty The Best of Everythmg 1n Men s Wear H J Waters Departmenl: Store Ladles and Men s Readw to Wear Shoes fm the Entlre Famxly Phone 791 Lowell Amzona CCNGRATULATIONS B H S CLASS OF Best Wishes for a Happy and Successful Future llluummlxkekfo BISBEG - Waffefl 96 L . . ll . . . H I : O I ' : ' Where Price---Service---Quality Meet H ' - r n ' O O l 15 Joe Rosell Olga M11OV1Ch Jake Hunter SS I? SMB AFTER LEARNING COMES EARNING Knowledge IS power so IS money What you put mto your head helps you to get ahead And what you put mto the bank helps you to stay ahead Lefs Bank' on each other Mmers and Merchants Bank Memb Federal Depos t I surance Corporatxon BISBEE BENSON LOWELL WARREN Appliance Center Best of Luck an Congratulations Phone I O34 Lowell to the Graduating Seniors Clarence Dupnlk, John H111, Goarls Service 6' Supply B111 Bohlen 97 II 6 Q llnk l X 'Q 't E KJ' I -I, 155'f1!'!5?' 2 J ' g ' ! - 'L . ff I o er i n ' 1 i 9 T o GLW jmaflw 1 w e M 4 bn SIMD blarence Dupmk John H111 E 1 f7 I- O 2 rn r- I- U T C G5 EPS X eff Lowell, Amana Cong ratulahons Phone 22 J To The Class OF 53 ff? X CJ L AJTHE BISBEE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES M Havmg achleved another m1lestone on your X r ad of 11fe we look to you as future leaders My fof thls country to press on to ever greater h61ghtS of achlevernent J Wlth these fervent hopes go our smcerest 'L k, X congratulatlons and best wlshes for your con BANK OF BISBEE Mrs W11SOH Velma Wagner Maryln Young Estelle Darrow gif .s ., f Ca : 2 -cgvfazi N f' A ' L4 'Q A 1. Q L' 1 , , so fs KC ak? V' N 6 r 'l Xt!! Q. N f K 'N 9 ,JL H L1-X ceq' I 7 A 3 'gfif -'A QJ KX AA 7,2 'wtf' ,PP e E 1 R Q A A . O' E? V l v . ls- ' .. to . oo I e - ' ' . :aff , 4 , 'Y or , figfrr .Q 'i' x n ,.,, - . Hi ..,,, ,, I , -'hmm ffwfwwf, t F ff' ' 3 P+ Q lil ' A4 g 2 U ,iff H Llgtnq 'Il - 1-sg I' v. . ' Q 'nuAS '4L 0 V ' L: A B N- Q it-D151 li lk. ,f N xl 7? 7,1 f ?'7Eb,m,w ' 'WIA W . if A' ,. 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