Buckeye Union High School - Falcon Yearbook (Buckeye, AZ)

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IRENE MAKIN Vice-Principal School Secretary B JAMES ADKINS Practical Math, Geometry Calculus, Trigonometry, Assistant F o ot b a I I Coach. LENARD AGEE American History, Occupations, Spon- sors Junior Class, B Club, Coaches Basketball, J.V. Baseball. FAYE BRITTENHAM Typing I, Il, Short- hand, Clerical Office Practice, Sponsors Junior Class. ROY CLARK Agriculture I, II, IV, Sponsors F.F.A. LARRY DAVIS World Geography, English ll, Sponsors Sophomore Class, Head B a s e b a I I Coach, J.V. Basketball. AUDRE CHAPMAN English III, IV, Dra- matics, Sponsors Senior Class. WINEVA DAVIS Home Economics I, II, III, Crafts. PATRICIA FARMER Girls' P.E., Tennis, Sponsors Cheer- leaders. ROBERT FLEMING Typing I, General Business, Bookkeep- ing, Shorthand II. JOHN GLUR Wood Shop I, II, Drivers' Training, Mechanical Drawing, Track Coach. ALLAN JOHNSTON General Science, Biology, World His- tory, Sponsors Rifle Club. HENRY M. GAMBOA Spanish I, II WNW JOHN MCCONNELL Band, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus. TERESA MCGINN English I, ll, Journalism HAWK Ad- visor, Sponsors Sophomore Class, FALCON. FORREST PAGE Chemistry, Algebra ll, Physics, Drivers' Training, Sponsors Camera Club, Radio Club. ALLIE SCHAFF General Science World P.E., Coach. History, Boys J.V. Footba MARGIE STUBBE Library, English I, Sponsors Pom Pon Girls. W. W. WILSON Government, Social Living, Sponsors Senior Class, B Club, Head Football Coach. If 'WW'-'-wmv '-1-,-Q-1wf.-ww-,fm f, ,M .W ZJLMWW g H RK I 4 my MT k VY Q X .,f XLQX f' 41 QRS 3 .P Q Sn 4? W' ...ff TIH A ' ,,'L ., fg J IRENE AMABISCA Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' chorus 1, 2, 3 Vice-President 4, HAWK Staff 3. MARILYN ARNOLD STEVE BALES FFA I, 2 Treasurer 3, 4 President, B-Club 2, 3, 41 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball lp Homecoming King 4, Class Office Vice-President 3, Secretary North Salt River Valley FFA Federation. BRENDA BARCLAY Y-Teens 2, 47 Girls' League Council 25 Pep Club 2, 47 Senior Play, Class Office Secretary 45 Transferred from Chandler High School 2, 4. MARTA ACEDO Y-Teens I-Council, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President: Girls' League Council 3, FHA 1, 2, Racket Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 National Honor 'Society 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Tennis l, 2, 3, HAWK Staff 4, FALCON Staff 4 Assistant Editor, Junior Playp Class Office Vice-President 4. JAN I ECE ADCOX Y-Teens 4, FHA 35 Girls' Chorus 3, 47 HAWK Staff 47 Senior Play, Transferred from Carl Hayden 2. KAREN ALLDREDGE Y-Teens 'l, 2, 3, 4 Council, FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Racket Club l, 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 4 Historian, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 'li Tennis I,HAWK Staff 4, FALCON Staff 3 Feature Editor. MARGARET ALLEN FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 4. JUDY CLEMIT Student Council 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Council, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Racket Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3,4 4, Band 2, 3, 4 Secretary, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY COLLINSWORTH Basketball 3, Track 3, 4, Senior Play, Transferred from West High, Denver, Colorado, 3. DALE COOK National Honor Society 3, 4, Radio Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4 President, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE COOK FHA 1, HAWK Staff Assistant Editor 4, Librarian 1, 2. JERRY BRIDGMAN Student Council 2, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4- Treasurer, B-Club 2, 3, 4 Vice-President, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State, Homecoming King Can- didate 2, Class Office Vice-President 1. JUDY BRINCK ' Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, Racket Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, FALCON STAFF 2. ALIENE BRODIE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Racket Club 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Junior Play, Senior Play. BARBARA BRUCE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, All-School Play 3. SAN DRA FAULCONER Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Council 4, FHA 1, 2, 4, FFA Sweetheart 4. EARNESTINE FORD FRED GORRELL FFA 1, 2, 3, Radio Club 4, Transferred from Florence Union High School 3. HELEN GRIFFIN Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Council 2, FHA 1, 2, 3 Parliamentarian, 4 Vice-President, Racket Club 1, 2, 3 Secretary-Treasurer, Pep Club 2, 3 Historian, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, HAWK Statf 4, FALCON Staff 3 Sports Editor, 4 Editor. PATTI DAVIS Y-Teens 1, 4, FHA 1, 2 Historian, 4, Racket Club 1, 2 Secretary 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Council, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pom Pon 2, Tennis 1, 2, Homecoming Candidate 1, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class Office Secretary 1. JEAN ELDER Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Inter-Club Council Rep., FHA 1, 3, Racket Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 3, Tennis 1, 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Maiorette 2, 3, 4. DAVID ESTES FFA 2, 3, Radio Club 4. HELEN FARR Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Secretary 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, All-School Play 3. LAN NY HEN RY FFA 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2. MARGARET HINDMAN Student Council Rep. 2, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, FHA i,'2, 3 Program Chairman, 4 President, Racket Club l, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3 Council, 4gHead Cheerleader 2, 3, Pom Pon 4, Tennis if Girls' State, HAWK Staff 4, Junior Play, Teentattle Correspondent 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA HOGAN HAWK Staff 4, FALCON Staff 4, Transferred from Oro- ville, California 3. RAY HOLLENSTEIN FFA l, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 3, 47 Key Club 4. NOAL HAMILTON Camera Club 'l, 3, 4, Radio Club 4. BOB HARGER Student Council 4, Rifle Club l, 2, Key Club 4, B-Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 4, HAWK Staff Sports Editor 4. TERRI HEFLEY Y-Teens l, 2, 3, FHA 'l, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus T, 2, 3, 4, HAWK Staff 3, 4. CYNTHIA HENKE LOUIS LAYTON JR. Camera Club 37 Rifle Club 37 Baseball 37 Transferred from Central High School 3. BARBARA LINDSEY Y-Teens 1, 37 FHA 1, 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 3, 4 Treasurer7 Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Chorus 17 HAWK Staff 47 Junior Play7 Senior Play. DIANE MAKIN Girls' League Council 17 FHA 1 Reporter, 2 Program Chairman, 37 Racket Club 1, 2, 37 Pep Club 2, 3 Vice-President 47 National Honor Society 3, 4 Presi- dent7 Rifle Club 47 Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 47 Pom Pon 27 Tennis 1, 27 Girls' State7 Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 2, 47 Junior Play7 Senior Play7 Class Office Secretary 27 Student Council Secretary 3, Ex-Officio 4. JOHN MARSDEN Junior Play7 All-School Play 37 FFA 1, 2, 3, 47 Radio Club 17 Rifle Club 17 Football 1, 27 Track 1, 2. CLARA MAE MORROW Y-Teens 3, HAWK Staff 3. BRUCE NARRAMORE National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, B-Club 2, 3, 4, Band T, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball T, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. ALVINA OBER Mixed Chorus 2, HAWK Staff 4, Transferred from Triad High School 3. IRENE ORTEGA Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, 3 Historian, 4 Treasurer, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, HAWK Staff 4. DALE MCCALL National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Band 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Football 'l, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Tennis I. CAROL MCDONALD Y-Teens 'l, 2, 3, 4, FHA 'l, 2, 3, Racket Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3 Treasurer, 4, Band i, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette I, 2, 3, 4 Head Maiorette, Junior Play. CORA MCGINTY FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus T, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2. JACKIE MECK Student Council Rep. 3, FFA 1 Secretary, National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4 President, B- Club l Secretary, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Boys' State, Class President 1, 2, Student Body President 4. RICHARD REYNOLDS National Honor Society 3, 4, Racket Club 1, Rifle Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, B-Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Tennis 1. PAT RICHARDSON Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 3 Secretary, 4 Presi- CIBHT: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pom Pon 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, FALCON Staff 4 Assistant Editor, Class Office Secretary 3, Librarian 3. LIZ RIEFKOHL Y-Teens 3, FHA 1, 2, Racket Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY ROSSCUP FFA 1, 2, 3, Key Club 3, Track 1, Junior Play, All- School Play 3. WALLACE PAYNE Racket Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 4, B-Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2. JIMMY PIERCE YVON N E POWERS Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, 3, Racket Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4 President, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3: Senior Play. LIZ PROCK Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4 Vice- President, FALCON Staff 3 Organizations, Senior Play, Transferred from Phoenix Union 1. JEANNE SIMMONS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, HAWK Staff 4, FALCON Staff 3, 4, Transferred from Greenville High School in Florida 2. FERN THRASHER Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Council Rep. 3, FHA 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Camera Club I, HAWK Staff 4, FALCON Staff 3 Page Editor, 4 Busi- ness Manager. DON TYREE FFA 3, 4, B-Club 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 3, 4, FHA Bachelor 4, Transferred from Agua Fria High School 3. ED VAN LANDINGHAM Key Club 3, 4 Sergeant-at-Arms, B-Club 3, 4 President, Band ll, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus l, 2 Vice-President, 3, Football i, 2,1 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Candidate 3, Class President 3. BARBARA SANDERS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3, FHA 2, 3, 4 Pom Pon 3, 4, Transferred from Chandler High School 1 HAROLD SANDERS FFA I, 2, 3 Vice-President, 4 Reporter, Football 1, 2 Baseball 1, 3, 4, Band 1, Mixed Chorus 1. DELLA SCHU LZ Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, FHA T, 2, 3, 4, Racket Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4. WAYNE SCHWEIKART FFA l, 2 Secretary, 3, Racket Club 'l, National Honor Society 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Key Club 3, 4 Secretary, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis T, Senior Play. CHUCK VINCENT Rifle Club I, 2, Junior Play, Senior Play. GILBERT VASQUEZ Student Council I, Racket Club I, 2, 3, 4 President, National Honor Society 3, 4 Vice-President, Key Club 3, 4 Vice-President, B-Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, Mixed Chorus I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State, Class Office 2 Vice- President, 4 President. NANCY WYLIE Y-Teens 2, 3 Chaplain, 4 President, FHA 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Band 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' State, Junior Play, Senior Play, All-School Play 3, 4, Transferred from Tuscon High School 2. TED WOOTTON Key Club 3, 4, B-Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, All-School Play 3, 4. LINDA WILLIAMS HAWK Staff Editor 4, FALCON Staff Feature Editor 4, Transferred from Carl Hayden 4. GLEN WATTS FFA I, Racket Club I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, B-Club 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. WE, THE CLASS of 1959, entered BUHS in the year 1955 with one hundred eighteen boys and girls. At our first class meeting, we elected Jackie Meck, president, Jerry Bridgman, vice-president, Pattie Davis, secretary-treasurer. Selected to represent us freshmen on student council were Sandra Kelley and Gilbert Vasquez. Pat Richardson was selected as our Rodeo Queen candidate. Homecoming King-Queen candidates were Bud Schulz and Patti Davis. Our most important social event was the Freshmen Follies. As the doors of BUHS opened in 1956, one hundred one sophomores filed through, only seventeen less than the previous year. Elected as officers were, Jackie Meck, president, Gilbert Vasquez, vice-president, and Diane Makin, secretary-treasurer. Student council representatives were Margaret Hindman and Jerry Bridgman. Homecoming King and Queen candidates were Jerry Bridgman and Diane Makin. Margaret Hindman as our Rodeo Queen candidate became Queen of the Helza- poppin Rodeo. Our Sophomore Hop was very successful. As Juniors we were eighty in number, quite a decrease. Our officers were Ed Van Landingham, president, Steve Bales, vice-president, Pat Richardson, secretary-treasurer. Student council representatives were Barbara Sanders and Jackie Meck. As our Homecoming King and Queen candidates we selected Pat Richardson and Ed Van Landingham. We sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom with the theme Chinese Gardens. This year we are one of the largest graduating classes to leave BUHS. We elected these officers for our final year: Gilbert Vasquez, president, Marta Acedo, vice-president, Brenda Barclay, secretary-treas- urer. Our student council representatives are Judy Clemit and Bob Hargar. This year we sponsored the Homecoming Dance, Steve Bales as our King candidate became King of the Dance. Diane Makin was our Queen candidate. Our most exciting event other than Homecoming was Ditch Day! We, the 1959 graduating class of B.U.H.S., city of Buckeye, County of Maricopa, having proved ourselves of sound mind and memory do hereby designate to MARTHA ACEDO, HELEN GRIFFIN, and FERN THRASHER to distribute our estates as they see fit. All other wills and testaments shall be abolished and these executors shall not be held under bond. We, JANIECE ADCOX and JUNIOR LAYTON, will our love so rare, to SUSI BEECHY and TOMMY MECK, to live so fair. I, KAREN ALLDREDGE, will my smile so sweet, to JANNA CLEMENCE, she can't be beat. I, MARGARET ALLEN, will my quiet charm, to ARLISS STREETS, who does no harm. I, STEVE BALES, will my cowboy boots, to RICKY CUR- RENS, to wear when he shoots. I, BRENDA BARCLAY, will my pint size, to GLENNA HOWE, who will consider it a prize. I, HELEN GRIFFIN, will my beautiful hair, to BETTY AC- COMAZZO and WILLIE PITTMAN, a lively pair. I, JERRY BRIDGMAN, will my football technique to my friend, DIANE HULTGREN, who likes my physique. I, JEANNE SIMMONS, will my southern beauty, to SHARON BEYER, who is a Western cutie. I LARRY COLLINSWORTH, will my slow gait, to BILL I COMPTON, with him it will rate. I, DAVID FRANCIS, will my bookkeeping book, to DIANE SAPPINGTON, to hang on a hook.' I, PATTI DAVIS, will my wardrobe so chic, to VIRGINIA ACEDO, at tennis she's quick. I, LIZ PROCK, will my endless chatter, to CHERI MARIN- OVICH, to whom it doesn't matter. I, NANCY WYLIE, will my talented brain, to JOE VILLA, please do not strain. I, JACKIE MECK, will my athletic frame to Jimmy Wood, to add to his fame. 20 70. I, IRENE AMABISCA, will my quiet ways, to LOIS RICH- ARDSON, to practice each day. We, CLARA MORROW and ALVINA OBER, will our blond locks, to GENE ROBERTS, who wears bright socks. I, JERRY ROSSCUP, will my ability to speak, to PATRICIA ARENDS, who is discreet. I, RICHARD SMITH, will complexion so smooth, to GLORIA PEREZ and GLENETTE SCOTT, who's always on the move. I, LINDA JAMES, will my variety in schools, to NELLIE YANEZ, who's nobody's fool. I, DON TYREE, will my ways so silent, to CHARLENE UNDERWOOD, who is never violent. I, YVONNE POWERS, will my intellectual keeness, to DORIS MASSENGALE, who does no meaness. We, JIM IVIE and JOHN MARSDEN, will our likeness of frame, to BILL TACKER and TERRY WADLOW, don't be ashamed. I, JUDY CLEMIT, will my tennis ability, to ROBERT ED- GAR, known for his tranquility. I, MARTA ACEDO, will my teeth so white, to a boy whose name is GARY KNIGHT. ' I, DALE COOK, will my position as president of the band, to CARL VANDERBOSCH, who plays so grand. I, DAVID ESTES, will my motor-bike so fast, to RONALD EASTMAN, if he'Il buy the gas. I, FRED GORRELL, will my talkative ways, to DALE PAR- KER, who hasn't much to say. I, ALIENE BRODIE, will my clarinet, first chair, to SUSAN MARIONNEAUX, so she won't despair. I, JOYCE COOK, will my determination so rare, to SUE HUGGINS, with whom I share. I, RAY HOLLENSTEIN, will my humor so witty, to MIKE GANLEY, isn't it a pity? I, JEAN ELDER, will my nickname, Foxy, to ANN MCGRATH, who works-at the Roxy. 'IBM J I, WAYNE SCHWEIKART, will my car so white, to HAR- OLD STOWERS, who is quite bright. I, SANDY FAULCONER, will my title as Sweetheart of F.F.A., to JOAN LAKE, what more is there to say? We, TERRY HEFLEY, PAT HOGAN, and IRENE ORTEGA, will our place on the Hawk staff, to NATIE AYLA, MARGARET BRADY, and CHARLYNE EAKINS, what a laugh! I, HELEN FARR, will my ambition to be a nurse, to SHIRLEY HICKLE and BEVERLY OBER, please don't curse. I, CAROL McDONALD, will my instinct as a wife, to ELSA TOWNZEN, to complete her life. We, TED WOOTTON, CHUCK VINCENT, BARBARA LINDSEY, and DIANE MAKIN, will Our part in the Senior Play, to VIRGINIA EASTMAN, PAMN LUQUEZ, LARRY BAKER, and DAVID GANOUNG, Oli, what a hey day! I, GILBERT VASQUEZ, will my three-year tennis letter, to JUDY MCGINTY, who will try and do better. I, PAT RICHARDSON, will my handwriting so neat, to THAD ALLEN and LARRY HINKLE, who would like to accomplish this feat. I, ED HUNTER, will my blond crewcut, to RONNIE LEWIS, don't get in a rut. I, CORA McGlNTY, will my ways so quiet, to RUBY MARSDEN, who is a riot. I, GLENN WATTS, will my build so small, to GLENELL LACKEY, who is quite tall. I, NOAL HAMILTON, will my scientific knowledge, to REED KING, who plans to go to college. I, LIZ RIEFKOHL, will my engagement ring, to KAREN JOHNSON, who in chorus sings. l, LANNY HENRY, will my love for English IV, to ROB- ERT BROWN, who is no bore. I, EDGAR LAWLER, will my childish pranks, to JACK WIL- LIAMSON, I expect no thanks. We, RICHARD REYNOLDS, WALLACE PAYNE, and DALE McCALL, will our sneaky techniques in getting into the show, to SANDRA HANSEN, MARGIE SMITH, and MARGARET OWENS, who hardly ever go. I, FERN THRASHER, will my personality so winning, to ETHEL ANN TYREE, who is always grinning. I, LINDA WILLIAMS, will my ability in art, to TERRY WOOD, who has broken many a boys' hearts. I, DELLA SCHULZ, will my pretty brown glasses, to MARIAN STEINMAN, who likes to ditch classes. We, BARBARA SANDERS and ED VAN LANDINGHAM, will our 34-mile drive a day, to CHARLES NYE and I, ARNOLD SHACKELFORD, who live out that way. HAL BRIGGS JR., will my talents so true, to LUPE GARZA, now don't be blue. JERRY HOWE, will my squadron of paper planes, to GEORGE HAZELTON, to drive the teachers insane. We, HAROLD SANDERS, and JIMMY PIERCE, will our friendship so strong, to SHARON MURPHY and MARY HOPPER, they can't go wrong. SANDRA KELLEY, will my pretty pug nose, to ARDETH PARISH, it will look fine with her clothes. BOB HARGER, will my lady killer fame, to RONNIE HANSEN, who will keep up the game. MARGARET HINDMAN, will my little green car, to JANIE JOSLIN, so she can go far. JUDY BRINCK, will my voice so bright, to BARBARA OLSON, who will treat it right. I, BRUCE NARRAMORE, will my yellow B-Club shirt, to EARL WEBB, who doesn't like to flirt. I, BARBARA BRUCE, will my smile so sunny, to LIGITA BERTULSON, who's hair looks like honey. Wittness: MR. A. E. ELLIS Witness: MISS T. MCGINN I 2l The year I98O A.D. finds me, SANDRA KELLEY, aimlessly roaming the barren face of the earth. Everyone, even my fellow graduates of I959, have evacuated to the planet Neptune. I remain because I was too sentimental to leave my home in Buckeye, Arizona, and the many memories of my high school days at good ole B.U.H.S. I have written an account of those '59 grads, who have taken up their respective occupations on Neptune. The report was sent to me from the planet by PAT DAVIS and DIANE MAKIN. HELEN FARR and LANNY HENRY, after many years of fighting, were the first earthlings to be married by the newly ordained Neptunian minister, DALE COOK. In the world of sports JERRY BRIDGMAN, JACKIE MECK, and ED VANLANDING- HAM hold positions on-the All-Neptunian football team. By the way, their first game of the season will be January 3, I98I , against the All-Planetarians. JUDY CLENIT and GILBERT VASQUEZ are also capturing the spotlight as the Universal Tennis Players of I980. JERRY ROSSCUP has established the first mission among the Neptunians. He is assisted by his faithful followers JOYCE COOK and CORE McGlNTY. NOEL HAMILTON was greatly honored when he was placed as head engineer for the construction of the colossal XXXI9O, which will explore the unknown dark- ness beyond Neptune. The crew members to make this perilous iourney will be DAVID ESTES, fuel engineer, JIM IVIE, radar technician, WALLACE PAYNE, co-pilot, JOHN MARSDEN, food detail, and, by all means, a platter spinner, JEANNE SIM- MONS, to keep everyone hep, naturally. EDGAR LAWLER has opened the first Interplanetary Drive-in theater. It is run by a remarkable piece of mechanism, which was designed and built by GORRELL and HOLLENSTEIN, Inc. First your rocket is placed on an automatic pulley and then is di- rected to a parking space. The controls of the pulley are run by one of his four as- sistants, MARGARET ALLEN, ALIENE BRODIE, ALVINA OBER, and IRENE ORTEGA. These, however, are no ordinary assistants. They are dressed in beautiful, exotic costumes. These costumes are only a few of the many creations turned out by the one and only KAREN ALLDREDGE. KAREN has opened a shop where she designs spacewear for the fashion wise females of Neptune. The WOOTTEN Medical Institute has many outstanding women students, such as JANIECE ADCOX, TERRI HEFLEY and IRENE AAMABISCA. After these girls have re- ceived their diplomas they will be assigned to the following stations: JANIECE will go to Yaree, which is located on the fourth moon of Saturn, TERRI will be placed on the cold side of the moon at Brrrrrrr, and IRENE has been assigned to travel as a space-school nurse. BARBARA LINDSEY, LIZ PROCK, LARRY COLLINSWORTH and CHUCK VINCENT have started their own version of Little Theater. Their first production will be a revised version of the 50-year old play Arsenic and Old Lace. The Three Rocketeers, MARGARET HINDMAN, BARBARA SANDERS, and SAN- DRA FAULCONER, have succeeded in bringing the old-fashioned hay burner to Neptune. They now stage a rootin-tootin', bronco-bustin' planet rodeo, every Sat- urday when Neptune's second moon 'is high in the sky. LINDA WILLIAMS, editor of the famous newspaper, The Comet, has iust com- pleted the publication of FERN THRASHER'S 4lst book of poems, Love, By the First Moon of Neptune. After breaking her seventeenth engagement, JEAN ELDER started the first lonely hearts on the planet Neptune. CAROL MCDONALD was found taking a morning dip in her diamond studded pool, which was filled with pink champagne ANDHMMget this girls she is well protected by the masculinelphysiques of her life guards, BOB HARGER and RICHARD REYNOLDS. Even now the space age hasn't elluded the magnetic personalities of those Western film stars, Lightning Draw STEVE BALES, Slim Hat HAROLD SANDERS, and Slippery JIM PIERCE. The Space Zoo owners, WAYNE SCHWEIKART and DAVID FRANCIS, are currently featuring the hideous one-eye, one-horn flying purple people eater. BRUCE NARRAMORE is now constructing those fabulous space homes which NANCY WYLIE has so cleverly designed. One of the most outstanding features found in this home is the Hide-a-way kitchen, created by DALE McCALL. You simply press a button to fold up the walls. The twelve blond headed children you see roaming around the planet are JUDY BRINCK'S. Her husband is presently flying a iet propelled rock-o-bus from Neptune to Venus. HAL BRIGGS is conducting the All-Planet Orchestra and is spotlighting the marvelous MARTY ACEDO on her cornet. YES, she is actually standing on her cornet juggling the famous line of paper plates from the JR. LAYTON Paper Ware. The mechanism of the time is the remarkable hair styling machine originated by LINDA JAMES, LIZ RIEFKOHL, and DELLA SCHULZ. This machine cuts hair, gives permanents, curls hair, and, yes, even colors it. BRENDA BARCLAY is still dragging the super-duper highways after hours in her supersonic brown Ford. HELEN GRIFFIN joins her at midnight. At 2 o'clock they can be seen at Hunter's Old, Old, Old, Fashioned Hotdog stand, owned and op- erated by ED HUNTER. The D. SMITH 8f D. TYREE Book Publishers are now turning out notarized Govern- ment books by the thousands, for those who want to improve their minds. Salesladies for the books are YVONNE POWERS and CLARA MARROW. And last, but not least, we have our Neptune Bubble Dancers, PAT RICHARDSON and BARBARA BRUCE. Their act consists of extraordinary tap dancing, while at the same time they blow bubbles from a bubble pipe. Well, there you are, those 1959 graduates out in space. But me, I will still continue to live by my lonesome, on the deserted planet Earth. I 23 'HYI1 Jeanne Q: , p,t Q .I A 93? :pg 1 Ek' X 5 MJ -.,r,., ..,.,. -0 ,aff .P s 3 5 fi -cial' If . f:.,1g., my 'si Pat H, fm x. kg in , 2 ,HQ ,A QWQi2w'WfY i NRA f3'l3Q3' ff MQHIIIHY Diane elen F. . , , , ...pw-.psy-P W... ,vw- W1? fir L. LZ? Q s pf' ,-'cf U v 4. , am X A 1 H 1 - 'ESQ K' 1 v av k AW . 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Cook, M. Barron, K. Alldredge. ROW V: M. Acedo, H. Griffin. ROW VI: P. Hogan, J. Simmons. Journalism class plans weekly publication of the HAWK MISS MCGINN, Advisor 7 5215! ROW I: L. Williams, M. Acedo, P. Richardson, S. Huggins. ROW ll: J. Simmons, P. Hogan, F. Thrasher L. Richardson, H. Griffin, Sponsor Miss T. McGinn. Advertisement money coming in. Falcon staff hard at work. 7.7.6. ROW I: Mrs. Davis, M. Brady, W. Pittman, B. Olson, L. Bertulson, C. Konow, C. Cambron, K. Alldredge L. Prock, D. Hultgren, J. Joslin, C. Marinovich, B. Accomazzo, S. Beechy, B. Powers. ROW Il: J. Adcox M. Allen, B. Lindsey, D. Morino, P. Amabisca, Q. Ortega, F. Long, M. Hegi, I. Bertulson, L. Bales, J Clemence, S. Marionneaux, S. Beyer, V. Acedo, R. Marsden, H. Griffin. ROW Ill: G. May, I. Hinkle, B Bruce, B. Turner, J. Harder, C. Griffin, E. Perry, E. Sheets, J. Lake, A. Parish, J. Lake, Y. Acedo, L. Gable S. Kelley. ROW IV: I. Amabisca, G. Perez, P. Luquez, P. Davis, L. Hutson, E. Ford, B. Hood, K. Roberts C. Grow, M. Lindsey, J. Way, S. Oliver, D. Murphy, B. Gilbertson. ROW V: G. Valdez, E. Tyree, D. Sap pington, M. Hindman, B. Sanders, S. Faulconer, S. Van Sant, M. Huff, D. Bullock, L. Richardson, V. Eastman I. Ortega, A. Brodie, J. Fowler, B. Lindsey. ROW Vl: D. Schulz, E. Townsend, F. Thrasher, T. Hefley C. Henke, P. Richardson, H. Farr, N. Ayala, T. Wood, B. McCuIIey, J. McCormack, L. Estes, P. Pierce, P Fisher. ROW I: President, Program Secretary. Reporter. I. Ortega, gf Y H. Griffin, Vice-President, M. Hindman, MRS. DAVIS, Sponsor ROW II: C. Grow, Parliamentarian, J. Way, Chairman, Mrs. Davis, Sponsor, S. Beyer, ROW III: S. Bales, Historian, C. Maronivich, ROW IV: S. Kelley, Chairman of Degrees, Treasurer. ?.'7.,4. ROW I: D. Tyree, R. King, G. Lackey, E. Hunter, S. Faulconer, F.F.A. Sweetheart, S. Bales, H. Sanders, R. Currens. ROW Il: L. Starr, B. Sanders, M. Siyuia, G. Smallwood, H. Carr, J. Aleman, G. Knight, F. May. ROW Ill: C. Nye, J. Marsden, K. Hindman, S. Orr, S. Richardson, A. Looney, M. Shepard, D. Roach. ROW IV: A. Shackelford, R. Poole, G. Weatherford, K. King, B. Elliott, D. Stowers, D. Lawler. OFFICERS .V 'lg ROY CLARK R. King, Secretary, E. Hunter, Vice-President, S. Bales, Sponsor President, G. Lackey, Treasurer, H. Sanders, Reporter, R. Currens, Sentinel. 1 55 M 'J-I -nv f ...Q ROW l: E. Hinkle, G. Vasquez, P. Luquez, J. Joslin, B. James, V. Killman, J. Clemit, P. Pierce, L. Estes, E. Bertulson. ROW ll: A. Arnold, J. Fowler, S. Hansen, A. McGrath, D. Schulz, S. Bales, L. Bertulson, W. Pittman, D. Hultgren, M. Huff, B. Gilbertson. ROW lll: P. Fisher, S. VanZanf, B. Arnold, J. McGinty, G. Scott, G. Perez, V. Acedo, G. Howe, M. Steinman, B. Powers, M. Hegi. ROW lV: E. Sheets, F. Long, B. Turner, K. Roberts, C. Konow, C. Cambron, D. Bullock, C. Griffin, J. Harder, E. Perry, N, Ayala. ROW V: V. Eckleberry, D. Stevens, M. Leatherbury, J. Edwards, J. Hall, C. Youngker, D. Cook, R. Sanders, G. Watts, H. Stowers. ROW Vl: Miss Farmer, Mr. Olsen. GILBERT VASQUEZ President JQDY CLFMIT VIRGINIA Aceoo V'Ce'P eS'Cle 1f Secretary-Treasurer ROW I Nancy Wylie, president, Jean Elder, inter-club council. ROW II Claudette Cambron, chaplain, Marty Acedo, vice-president, Jane Way program chairman: Susi Beechy, secretary-treasurer. Z-7 ROW I: S. Huggins, C. Konow, C. Cambron, K. Alldredge, M. Acedo, F. Thrasher, P. Luquez. ROW II Long, A. Darling, B. James, V. Killman, L. Bales. ROW III: J. Harder, C. Griffin, E. Perry, S. Van Sant J. Edwards, P. Pierce, P. Fisher. ROW IV: B. Olsen, D. Sappington, C. Maronavich, W. Pittman, L Richardson, T. Wood, J. Clemence, M. Huff, B. Gilbertson, B. Powers. ROW V: S. Beechy, M. Brady P. Davis, I. Amabisca, D. Schulz, V. Eastman, D. Hultgren, L. Prock, Y, Powers, D. Bullock. ROW VI M. Hindman, E. Van Sant, M. Hues, D, Massengale, J. Joslin, B, Bruce, B. Lindsley, I. Ortega, E. Bertulson ROW VII: S. Kelley, H. Griffin, L. Hudson, J. Lake, C. McDonald, J. McCormack, B. Accomazzo, R Marsden, S. Marrionneaux, S. Beyer. ROW VIII: P. Moreno, Q. Ortega, E. Ford, S. Oliver, J. Way B. McCauley, V. Acedo, N. Wylie, E. Tyree, N. Ayala, V. Acedo, N. Wylie, ROW IX: S. Faulconer, B Sanders, C. Henke, H. Farr, P. Richardson, S. Massengale, E. Henke, D. Murphy, C. Gable. ROW X P. Amabisca, F. England, M. Rosscup, G. Perez, B. Hood, J. May, D. Makin, J. Clemit, K. Roberts, M Lindsley, C. Grow, B. Lindsley. L I 7904 ROW I: J. Elder, D. Makin, P. Fields, Y. Powers, L. Prock, J. Joslin, B. Lindsey, K. Alldredge, J. McCormick, J. Clemif. ROW ll: B. Barcley, B. Powers, P. Pierce, D. Hulrgren, C. Griffin, L. Bertulson, V. Acedo, L. Richard- son, Y. Acedo, C. Konow, M. Acedo. ROW Ill: B. Olson, L. Bales, S. Marionneaux, R. Marsden, B. McCauley, M. Hindman, C. Marinovich, S. Beechy. 'W . fv'!PW'4' tsl L 5' 'G YVONNE uz PROCK , 5 4 F, HPOWER5 Vice-President W 1 res' em JANIE JOSLIN Secretary BARBARA Ll NDSEY Treasurer MISS PAT FARMER KAREN ALLDREDGE Sponsor Historian i ROW I: T. Martin, I. Garza, R. Edgar, J. Woods, T. Meck, J. Meck, B. Harger, W. Payne, D. Tyree. ROW Il: E. Hunter, F.. Boone, G. Watts, H. Stowers, L. Hinkle, E. Van Landingham, J. Bridgman, J. Villa, B. Narramore. ROW III: R. King, D. Heritage, G. Lackey, R. Brown, C. Hinfze, G. Vasquez, D. Turnage, S. Bales, T. Wootton. . Jrrt Q . f . ..B JERRY BRIDGMAN ED VAN President Vice-President JACKIE MECK Secretary-Treasurer SPONSORS: Mr. Wilson, Mr. Agee, and Mr. Davis We ROW I: Diane Makin, C. Eakins. ROW II: H. Carr, R. Eastman, D. Roach, Mr. Johnston. ROW Ill: G. Roberts, L. Baker. I . f I A- 4 4 F ! W 4 ROW I: M. Ganley. ROW ll: N. Hamilton, E. Webb. ROW III: R. Eastman, N. Wylie, G. Knight. ROW IV: Mr. Page. then you press this thing. MR. PAGE, Sponsor t 6l 77Z6xed ROW I: D. Huligren, R. Marsden, J. Joslin, S. Marionneaux, S. Bales, C. Cambron, K. Roberts, E. Hinkle, K Alldredge, B. Lindsey. ROW ll: J. Brinck, A. Brodie, N. Wylie, C. Konow, J. Lake, R. Shumway, V. Eastman C. Marinovich, S. Beechy. ROW lll: J. Clemit, D. Makin, A. Parish, K. Vanderbosch, J. Hall, J. Godfrey, F Faver, D. Cook, L. Richardson, V. Acedo. ROW IV: J. Williamson, J. Oriega, C. Vanderbosch, F. Fraker, B Harder, W. Schweikart, G. Estes, D. Cook, V. Eckleberry, T. Wood. MR. JOHN McCONNEL Director . I ROW I: S. Massengale, M. Huff, I. Amabisca, J. Adcox, C. Cambron, M. Hart, M. Briggs, B. Turner, M Moreno, D. Massengale. ROW Il: J. Brinck, A. Brodie, G. Perez, M. Allen, E. Van Sant, R. Shumway, K Massengale, B. Brown, J. Allison, M. Smith. ROW Ill: Mr. McConnell, E. Sheets, M. Hegi, T. Hefly, J Wagner, V. Allison, M. Owens, K. Johnson, M. Smith, G. Bittick. MR. JOHN MCCONNELL Director A x l 2 E E BAND MEMBERS: M. Acedo, V. Eckleberry, J. Godfrey, J. Ortega, F. Faver, T. Wood, D. Turnage, G. Davis, B Harder, E. Townzen, A. Brodie, W. Schweikart, D. Makin, K. Alldredge, B. Lindsey, E. Hinkle, M. Hegi, M Kirk, V. Eastman, J. Clemence, S. Van Zant, B. Gilbertson, J. Harder, S. Marionneaux, C. Cambron, D. Stephens, J. Way, Q. Ortega, D. Moreno, S. Pelham, M. Price, V. Acedo, N. Ayala, L. Bales, R. Shumway, B. Benbow, B. Lindsey, J. Fowler, M. Hegi, C. Vanderbosch, R. Marsden, K. Roberts, A. Parish, J. Brinck, M. Moreno, S .D Q Sr. Q ,....-1.2: ICHOGN Beechy, H. Farr, J. Lake, C. Morrow, F. Long, J. Hall, D. Cook, N. Wylie, K. Vanclerbosch, L. Richardson, L. Turnage, G. Estes, D. Cook, C. Konow, F. Fraker, J. Williamson, C. Marionovich, P. Davis, J.-Clemit, C. Griffin, R. Kelley, N. Rogers, C. Youngker, B. Swindle, H. Briggs. Maiorettes D. Hultgren, M. Huff, Y. Acedo, J. Joslin, J. Elder. Band Director, Mr. John McConnell. T 65 Jean Elder, Janie Joslin, Diane Hultgren, Yolanda Acedo, Merle Huff. THIS YEAR the attractive and hardworking aided the appearance of BUHS's Marching their effective marching routines, This will be the last year for senior Jean Elder, but iors Janie Joslin and Diane Hultgren, sophomore Yo- landa Acedo, and freshman Merle Huff will continue to lead the band again next year. JANIE JOSLIN DlANE HULTGREN YOLANDA ACEDO MERLE HUFF JEAN ELDER JCLJQCH Jr W ROW I: J. Meck, R. Hollensiein, E. Landingham, R. King. ROW ll: W. Payne, J. Woods, G. Vasquez. ROW III T. Wofton, J. Bridgman, D. Turnage. ROW IV: R. Reynolds, B. Narramore, B. Harger. ROW V: T. Meck, C Hinrze, T. Martin. ROW VI: W. Schweikart, D. Cook, M. Ganley. ROW VII: F. Faver, G. Lackey, H. Stowers ROW VIII: D. McCaII, R. Edgar, E. Webb. se.. ..,'. .1 my ROW I: W. Schweikart, Secretary, J. Meck, President, G. Vasquez, Vice- President. ROW ll: J. Bridgman, Treasurer, E. Landingham, Sergeant-at-Arms. RONNIE WILLIAMS MARGARET OWEN GLENELL LACKEY Mechanical Drawing Crafis Agriculture 7040 '4 7044 KAREN JOHNSON WAYNE SCHWEIKART JANNA CLEMENCE NANCY WYLIE American History English SANDRA KELLEY BRENDA BARCLAY LlNDA Wll.LlAMS Clerical Office Practice EARL WEBB DALE COOK, NANCY WYLIE LlGlTA BERTULSON Chemistry Bookkeeping World Geography FM-ur fwml DEClSION ON RAMEY SCOTT, by Hal O'Neal Kesler, was the first dramatic pro- duction of the school year of 1958-59. The play, under the direction of Miss Audre Chapman, was presented by the senior class on December 12. THE PLAY CONCERNED a decision! Should Ramey Scott give the watch belonging to Dora Sims back to her or turn it into the lost and found? These questions, along with many others, were answered in this stirring drama-comedy presentation. CAST Ramey 56011 ...... ......... ...... J a niece Aclcox MlSS WSLDSTSF ----- ..... S andra Kelley Ellie Parks ....... .,.... B renda Barclay Dora Sims ............. ........... A Ilene Brodie Herman Murray Larry Collinsworth Lottiebel Hinkle ...........,..... Liz Prock Joy Dodd ............. .......... D iane Makin Sammy Varr ....... .............. C huck Vincent Mr. Garman .......... Wayne Schweikart Miss Eunice Call .......... Nancy Wylie Gilbert Hatch .......... .......,................ T ed Wootton Mrs, Canby ,T -,----,---,- ....,................. B arbara Lindsey Personnel Managers --.--,- ....,. B arara Bruce and Jean Elder Properfies ------, ------------ ,,..................... C a rol Narramore posfers .,,., ,.,,.. M argaret Hindman 70 4 'pw THE EGG AND l, a three-act comedy by Betty McDonald, was presented by the Junior Class on February 20, under the direction of Miss Audre Chapman. THE HECTIC experiences of a city-bred chicken farm owner were cleverly presented by an able and talented group. THE PLAY CONTAINED many clever witticisms and the writing was excellent which is typical of Miss McDonald. 4 cAst Betty McDonald Don McDonald ...., Anne McDonald s,.... Joan McDonald .,... Thad Elliot .....,.. Delicate Daisy ,,.......v.,,,. Mr. Manic-Depressive Corrine ,s,s,.,,.........ssc... Hi-Baby .,....... JJ ,E,,..E..,.,..,..s Ross ,v,s............,s,...c, Millicent Ames ..,....,... Thermometer Tessie Miss Linden ................ Paula .,......... Toni ...... Posters ..... Tickets ..,.. Janna Clemence Larry Baker Jane Joslin Sharon Beyer Mike Ganley . Lois Richardson Carl Vanderbosch Ardeth Parish Jack Williamson Earl Webb Ronnie Eastman Marsha Briggs Ligita Bertulson Virginia Eastman Diane Hultgren Joanie Lake Pamn Luquez, Thad Allen Sue Huggins ,-fee same Pew, X ROW l: Diane Makin, Barbara Lindsey, Sandra Kelley, Nancy Wylie, Aliene Brodie, Jean Elder. ROW ll: Larry Collinsworth, Jerry Rosscup, Larry Baker, Ronald Eastman, Ted Wootton, Wayne Schweikart. gg llliflfgt Wm x. 1 A Fwcmm ,NE N1 CMu.0'l Wfwmtwse it A + gf vo fl f, , 4 fl will ' - X N 455 DECEMBER BRlDE, a hilarious comedy adapted for television by Parke Levy, was selected by Director Audre Chapman as the All-School Play presentation. THE CAST was made up of BUHS iuniors and seniors. A good many laughs occur when an old flame re- appears in the life of Lillian Ruskins, the De- cember Bride. X X A2 W my-'yur M . Q 4 , M H, w --aw u Y yy pw. - v 1 .Q u, ww . . Vg Y , -., R, 'Au M W X 5 VZ ,W M ur , W U V X X' f .wx -A 'W ww X ,Nag VW x Wm X ,, W 2 My ' Q vm X A I Xu i .9 N R, V f w . V ' 4 3 QE if ' gn' nf' 'A ,if all .. .W NM 1 aw 1 Q 2 Q., X f, a A V N wg' NH va 'A , lim! 3 X i,g?,w X 'MA A J A www, , '3 . M A N V X aw A ' A A mf L X W -f K ' .W f ' kd M ' J w ww dh, Nw v ip, Wm U' www WRMMQ-A vm wx -mf 'Q - N we 1 4+ A Q- ,f if-W Q-F ww W .4 X. KXMAQW, ' ,fa W -'Nw M- M , .W ,. 'RAW Q i X M WLCIMW .1 f wmv? T mx ., six - M. www, S, cmd2aeea Www T' JACKIE MECK was awarded the title of Hawk King. Receiv- ing service points since his freshman year at B.U.H.S., Jackie has amassed 284. Jackie gained his service points because of his active showing in the many organizations. Included among his many activities are Presidency of Student Body, Key Club, Secretary of B-Club, F.F.A., National Honor So- ciety, Boys' State, President of freshman and sophomore classes, and Student Body Representative. Jackie has also been active in Baseball, Basketball, Track, and this year's Football Captain. Jackie was also named to All-State, All- Conference first string and was honorable mention on the All-American team by TEEN Magazine. DIANE MAKIN was awarded the title of Hawk Queen with a total of 199 service points. Diane accumulated these points during her four years at B.U.H.S. She has been ac- tive in many organizations including Pan Am, Vice Presi- dent, and Secretary of Y-Teens, Racket Club, President of National Honor Society, Program Chairman and Reporter of F.H.A., Pom Pon, Class Secretary, Girls' State, Student Body Secretary, and Ex-Qfficio Member, Band, Mixed Cho- rus, Junior and Senior Play, Homecoming Candidate, and Rifle Club. 1 N..- iss, mwlgoq x.-. v. ,I-.Q-.. , ., , W DIANE MAKIN, the most popular senior girl for '59, was chosen on the basis of a school-wide election. DIANE is well known throughout the school because of her many activities, Band, Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens, Ex-Of- flcio Member of Student Council, Pep Club, Rifle Club. Diane also participated in the Senior and All-School Plays. Her participation in Rifle Club has led her to name shooting as her favorite pastime. JACKIE MECK was named most popular senior boy as a result of the same school election. JACKIE has performed outstandingly in literally every sport at BUHS. As Student Body President, Jackie has encouraged school spirit and individual participation in school and club activities. In the Key Club he has shown an equal amount of interest and enthusiasm. His favorite pastime is participating in athletics. 77.,-4. 7.741-if. X it ,tmfm ' ,km x l . X 4.7 'him Fri 9 'X-ix F 'fm arty , w L: wary 'xiii ' 'L ' X x ' ,, W. Xu: . , N. L Q' , A. ,- X NX Q4 q 4, ,,,1 .S C mfg?-7 ':Qigf.'f. .n,, vgiwsk 4 4 K' rnfsvl Xu X 4 f' Kfwf U Ngx XSL, Q A X4- Q-N'-1-.fxsg M A-Q,-E Sweetheart Bachelor SANDRA FAULCONER DON TYREE Attendant Attendant . 4 N X . K . z , -avi: ,-rf A IN kg, U . f 12 S BARBARA SANDERS STEVE BALES 78 4' ' 2 Ruby and Jim Diane and Tommy Lynn and Ronnie gay tate Nancy Wylie, Diane Makin, Margaret Hindman, Jackie Meck, Gilbert Vasquez, Jerry Bridgeman. THESE STUDENTS were selected by the faculty for their leadership, co-operation and scholarship. They attended Girls' State and Boys' State the summer of 1958. 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Alva, B. Duvall. ROW ll: B. Harger, T. Wooton, J. Villa B. Harder, T. Martin. ROW Ill: S. Bales, E. VanLandingham, R. Reynolds, D. Tyree, J. Brldgman, J. Meek. l '+..., l l 1 I W. W. WILSON Head Coach 'WwW? ROW I: D. Heritage, L. Luquez, G. Schulz, B. Turner, K. Arnold, J. Luquez, J. Starr. ROW II: D. Miller, F. Faver, J. Tubbs, L. Wilburn, R. Martin, R. Simmons. M. X .J :vm PM Barbara Olson, Sissie Bales, Susan Marionneaux, Ruby Marsden, Becky McCauley, Margaret Hindman, Barbara Sanders, Cheri Marinovich, Susi Beechy. A QQ' I . ,4 A X ,... Ji. -r. : 1- if N I' MlSS MARGIE STUBBE Sponsor XuF15,'-5'-J. N..L.,g.... -4- , . , 86 I' goes l ,,f 5 Betty Hood, Carol Grow, Betty Accomazzo, Sandra Kelley, Willie Phtman. CD r w P o . SANDRA KELLEY Head Cheerleader l BETTY AccoMAzzo WILLIE PITTMAN CAROL GROW BETTY HOOD T ,gf af' ,- - ..,.f.,.A.,f....,...r,1,...y,..,. I ' 0 'A 1,. H 1 X , K x 0 P 14: Q. .r-f if W I 81 ' I W' K X Od a, ', v d 'H K' 7, NC 5 :Q w Juv' 0 X j . 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Brophy ......,.. .,,.-- Sunnyslope Chandler ,.................., There Here There Here There Here There Here ALL CONFERENCE GAMES ,.,. , . M X Y x y! af QJ 'I959 TRACK SCHEDULE February Agua Fria ....... .,.,. t here Sunnyslope ...... .... t here Glendale .......... ....... t here Chandler .................... there Glendale Invitational Buckeye Invitational Aio ............. ..,. t here Agua Fria ........ San Manuel ,----- here Invitational ...,.. ..-- .... there Arizona Relays ........ Tempe Brophy, Peoria ............ here Miami Invitational Tolleson ............. Casa Grande Invitational .... Class A-North District State Meet there .-------- here there Put it in orbit, Ed! Vx.. ROW I: I. Bertulson, B. Gilbertson, W. Woodward, S. Hansen, K. Roberts, L. Bales, B. James, B. Smalley,-E. Hinkle, G. Briones, S. Van Zant. ROW ll: M. Hegi, J. Wagner, A. Arnold, G. Perez, E. Perry, C. Griffin, D. Hultgren, C. Cambron, L. Parker, J. Fowler, A. J. Darling. ROW lll: M. Huff, M. Steinman, S. Pelham, B. Powers, P. Pierce, N. McGinty, G. Austin, B, Turner, P. Fisher, F. Long. ROW IV: J. Harder, L. Riefkohl, P. Luquez, C. Konow, J. Clemit, V. Acedo, D. Schulz, W. Pittman. ROW l: O. Webb, J. Knipps, K. Vanderbosch, G. Watts, C. Youngker. ROW ll: J. Edwards, V. Eckleberry, J. Godfrey, D. Cook, G. Vasquez, T. Wadlow. ROW III: G. Estes, J. Hall, D. Stephens, D. Turnage, H. Stowers, R. Sanders. F.. -Q-1 . - 1 1 T A4 S 1 A in XY ak Y P1 5 ! -'R I S362 K v C gg , A 32 me , - A 7: N5 mi' W QQ ' il- , R' X X1 1' EpwwFQ W Xxgw - v 1 1 f -. xfg h : ,,l: ' , j ' X4 E I... . 1. I 'Q x ' I . 1 r av 1 9 '4 'I :'l 1 x l,., O I lo .0 O , ,- I 0 . uf . , ,.. V f ' O.: 0' ' I -9 I 4' If' o 7 , v I , ,' O v 1' 1 v , , n ,fav , J 'I 1 , I' l v 'I I' I n '1 4 C Q ' I I ' 1 f f. 1 all I, O I ,I O , 4, ,I , ,r 9 Q , . I, ,s , , , , ,, ' 1 a I . v ' ,p I ' p,' of 'V s Y l -f T' vffy I 1,20 vo of 'lf , gb O I 1 I I 5' o nl ,, ts, ,. f 145 This is P.E.??? ' . . A . j IA PE Af fi? ,X gif J W Wim M Takem 1 y I d Big Ma ll Sleeping on the job, huh, Jim?? . . . and they can sew too!l Working together in harmony. That was a good question, John!! Settling everyone's problems in the library I b d h ppy?'?? 2-I-2:3 I 1. 1 Q5 O W 2 1 va ' nr Q, ' , 'M M W X-fi , ,, :TE ' 5 V . , . A M. ' ' 1-f tar, tw! K' Q' i im VR Q A - ik' .f'k 7-I fL.- It ' , Q , gesrggf ..., ,, . Mg S E gi 1 ta Em gg Wi i 3g5Z,mi'dhM.,.x, .,.,,,. 1 N: f Y K ' A 59.55 11-Y' H4555 VTS5.f,,M Y ,Q Y 5 -5 - 'Q 5 ,, 5 Lin QQ SFQEFW H 32 3 he Y i 1 5 in 1, Q3 V ,Q .M W.. -12, V 4 1 f1'f' I X A V fe , i A K 1 S3'i'1iw?.Avn 1 ww ,. gin ggi? f ' Qiwi- i fisgyn N3 51 W . : 23 ,L X id: V - iss X' Wk . r 1 ' . X . 3 .ff mgm,.,,,,,,,, -A . nm, I In KL 'iL1 3 .,,L ,,T.4g,j Q1 1 ir. 1 . Q ,i g , , ,. L X Q 7 A H, T 1 A44 '71 3 .Z 7 I 5 x .Q.,.Q,h....Q, 1 3 A .Mm .,,. z g.:. QQ.L,1it.Z'.I.:H,..s 1 X X ..:-Prwg-rw 'i , , 1-Q Z , ,Isa Dear Reader: Our Annual would no+ have been possible bui' for 'I'he busi- ness men and friends who have placed ads herein. Why noi show +hem our appreciaiion by pa+ronizing 'Ihem firsf? HELEN GRIFFIN FERN THRASHER MARTA ACEDO LOIS RICHARDSON PAT RICHARDSON SUE HUGGINS LINDA WILLIAMS JEANNE SIMMONS MISS T. McGINN BUCKEYE AUTO SUPPLY PETE NARRAMORE COMPANY CONTRACTING Cusfom Builf Homes Commercial Buildings Remodeling - Wifh F.H.A Terms Available Phone DU 6-4830 Buckeye Congralulafions Class of '59 P .+ JOE LUQUEZ AND roprle or CARL CLAYDON DU 6-454I BUCKEYE Congra+ula+ions. Class Greeiings +o +he Class of of l959 I959 From WESTERN SHELL SERVICE '-E'G 5 PAW AND GLASS . S STORE P'0P elo'-BRUCE JAME LEIGH WATKINS, Proprieior BUCKEYE ARIZQNA AMMQNIA Congralulalions +o fhe Sends Class of '59 Greeiings +0 l'he Gradualing DR- ROBERT E- KUEHNER Class of 59 Op+ome+ris+ EMILIO CUEVAS, Proprieior BUCKEYE Du 6-45l0 BUCKEYE Congralulalions 'I'o 'l'he Senior Class Gene and Mildred Ray DAIRY QUEEN BUCKEYE BUCKEYE BAKERY For +he Bes'I' Bread and Pas+ries DU 6-466l BUCKEYE l'lATTEN'S LOCKERS Bes+ Wishes 'ro 'rhe Senior Class DU 6-48ll BUCKEYE WHITING BROTHERS SERVICE STATION Manager-CHARLES SEAY DU 6-998I BUCKEYE Congraiularions, JACK GABLE REALTY Class of .59 Homes - Farms - Ranches H. C. JACK GABLE WILLIAMS BARBER SHOP Over 30 Yrs. in Buckeye Valley P'0Pf'e'f0' office Phones DU 6-440I H' D.WILLIAMS Phoenix Line WE 6-440l B k Residence DU 6-4539 uc eye BUCKEYE In This Age of Rock and Roll, Kids Are Slipping We've Been Told, Bur We Don'+ Think Thar This ls So, In Facf, I+'s Nor Because We Know When We Look Back Over a Period of Time, None Where Sharper Than 'ihe Class of '59. L. D. MCDONALD T Wholesale Disiribuior JZ Shell Produc'I's ll ., For +he Besi' in Mofion Bed, Wishes Piciure Enferiainmenf +o fhe Class of '59 DOCTOR ROBERT SAIDE AND FAMILY ROXY THEATER ancl WESTERN STAR DRIVE-I N L 1 Quffe we 7! fake an ao' fn your snnuaf i ,4 Advertising income helps pay printing costs so your school can put out an an- nual, and we're glad to help. You young people are going to be the Arizona citizens of tomorrow who run l things, so we'd like to have your good will - and your business. Many of your top-flight classmates will wind up making a career in banking, and W f--H ' 4 the Valley Bank is always on the lookout f for promising young men and women who fl .im have an eye on the future. -is fl 57 FRIENDLY orncss f l gf '-ii, ...g flaw? an ll' 3-NA . A 'egg 5- ff A - f ' M 9 l A s '- ,.1.g.'.-.-:Lax , ll ,T- if 1 V 244: ' ,?al N - ji' 'ii i - Bm i e efifqwwe-ei Q lafgegf Bank fn ine Rocky Mounfain .Qfafee 5?-' M ERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOR TID Mx x.l A S S Means Better Times The job you'll have-the place you'll work-the tools you'll use, are all the result of free enterprise at work. Free enterprise means continuing progress through keen competition. lt means a better lifeg a more challenging future for you. Business managed companies like Arizona Public Service l are proud to be a part of this systemg proud to take part in local activitiesg to pay their fair share of taxesg and to provide good service at a fair price. This is free enterprise at work-working for your future. ARIZONA o . ., K 0 Public Serwce gi Serving Arizona . . . America at its best ' - cnooi. FURNITURE s . office FURNITURE I suPPI-IES ooh 0 seamen sUPPI-'ES J ' 0 ROYAL TYPEWRITERS 5 d d-Electric-Po bl ICTOR ADDING MACHINES VICTOR PRINTING CALCULATOR O A. B. DICK DUPLICATING PRODUCTS I EDISON VOICEWRITERS O DITTO DUPLICATORS URING OUR ,X V B snvfssMicfmvE BU YI-'AR 'S'fff1J 5 WML our 0ble l'jellafeiiicnei'o0all 51 ggwwa 2f.Y.l?i5?XImoNi- su PPLY 6, Eoummsm' co. sso wesr wAsHuNcroN - Pnozmx. AmzoNA HOWARD 8 STOFFTIT I PRESCOTT - FLAGSTAFF - MESA - SAFFORD - BISBEE YUMA STATIONERS IY I CONGRATULATIONS X and BEST WISHES +0 +he UPPLY CO. SENIOR CLASS Blue Birol Bus Bodies Brakes, Lighls, a,nd Sleering 3647 Wes+ Indian School Rd. Truck Equipmenf PHOENIX, ARIZONA AUTO SAFETY HOUSE, INC. 44+l1 a'r Washingfon S+ree'l's For The PHOENIX, ARIZONA Flne5I' in W. E. HARPER. School Supplies Class I937 CLAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE THE BEST ALWAYS SEASIDE OIL DISTRIBUTOR For +I1e Finesi' Service FRED F. WEGHER BUCKEYE PHONE DU 64 69 ---,Y,,,,. . A-lin.---W -- v-- M Congra'I'ula+ions SUPPLY COMPANY Complefe Line of +o 'rhe Class of I959 School Supplies and Equipmenf Sporfing Goods Sfage Equipmeni' Duplicaiing Supplies Equipmenf and Mainfenance Office Supplies and Equipmenl' 3209 N. CENTRAL AVE. WOLF'S Phone CR. 7-5477 DEPARTMENT STORE PHOENIX ARIZONA BUCKEYE ARIZONA PAYLESS ACME GIN 1 The Besf Service Qualih' Groceries BUCKEYE ARIZONA ancl Meals BUCKEYE ARIZONA SCOTTY'S CHEVRON BUCKEYE SEED AND FEED STATIQN Congraiulafions ATLAS Clasioozghiqsq Tires - Tubes - and BaHeries 5+ll and Monroe Buckeye Phone Du 6-477l EL CHARRO Mexican Food Orders +0 Take Our PHONE Du 6-2049 SIEFFERT'S REXALL DRUGS PHONE Du 6-45I2 GEORGE E. SIEFFERT BUCKEYE ALMA'S LUNCH STAND Serving B.U.S.H. Sfudenfs MR. AND MRS. HUBACK, Proprielors BUCKEYE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS J. A. AND BERTHA BRODIE Propriefors BUCKEYE ARIZONA ROBERT'S REAL ESTATE Oldesf Broker in Buckeye For Phoios Call THE FAlRCl'llLDS All Types of Real Esfafe and Insurance BUCKEYE Du 6-2039 Du 6-2373 Du 6-4793 BOX 594 For Your LANCEY'S Real Eslafe Needs WELDING SERVICE See Offers 'lhe besl' in all kinds of welding GOODMAY REALTY BUCKEYE Du 6-4604 824 MCNROE We. 5-3623 Du 6-4405 HI-WAY DINING ROOM Buckeye, Arizona CATERING TO PRIVATE PARTIES HOMEMADE PIES OUR SPECIALTY COKER'S MARKET AND TOURIST COURT MR. AND MRS. JOHN c. OOKER Y H I MILDRED ARE TEE. HOWELL BuCI'eYe Phone DU6-9906 DU6460' BUCKEYE VARIETY Congra+uIa+ions YOUR To The Class of I959 BEN FRANKLIN STORE From Locally Owned NaI'IonaIIy Known FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SHAMROCK CAFE JERRY'S RICHFIELD Shorl' Order SERVICE Dinners JERRY ROBINSON 27 SUNLAND BLVD. Pfopriefof DU6,9984 4I7 MONROE AVENUE CARMEN'S BEAUTY SALON, Congra+uIa+ions EOR THOSE EXTRA SPECIAL To Ihe Class of l959 TOUCHE5 COMPTON'S FOOD MKT. MR. AND MRS. DEWEY COMPTON, JR Congrafulafions G'ee+In95 +0 me To +he Class of '59 From Class of I959 FROM A FRIEND AMERICAN LEGION - AUXILIARY CHILI BOWL GANLEY'S FLOWERS FLORAL WREATHS GOOD FOOD CORSAGES 'I' CUT FLOWERS OPEN ALL NIGHT MRS. P. GANLEY, PROP. BUCKEYE ARIZONA BUCKEYE DU6-2l28 EDGAR'S GARAGE FORD TRACTOR DEALER EARL EDGAR Proprie+or Buckeye DU6-2086 KN ROOT BEER CLARENCE RICHARDSON, PROP. Fros+ecI Rooi' Beer BUCKEYE ARIZONA ABRAHAM'S FOOD MARKET BUCKEYE SAND AND GRAVEL FRANK AND DAN DREW Propriefors RALPH WATKINS CHEVROLET 1959 ' CHEVROLET n SWEET, SMOOTH AND CLASSY For fhe Finesf in New and Used Cars! Congratulations to Class of 1959 VAN'S PALO VERDE GIN CO. Wayne Van Landingham Guy Van Landingham EvereH'e Vanskike James C. 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Sfapley Co CLYDE AND REX McGOWAN Pam? Farm Machinery Dls'hnc'hve Tallormg Household Goods Hardware Sporfing Goods Phone DU 64641 BUCKEYE GLENDALE - CHANDLER PO BOX 966 BUCKEYE cooune-E CASA GRANDE - MESA Lumber VIVIAN ESTES AND PIERCE AVIATION CO. I II I s s -- 1 W' .ar il fi. 1 N 'i' 6 Q . Ig 1 , L -E H .,-: g l ifm ,nw - A A ggi, A , I A I I ' 3-I I A iwa gi IIII IIIIII I If ga. L. , I . 1-12 an 'i M 1 -- 7 W WI' - l'-M li I as II ' '5 'fm ' V I A O W 'M W- I . .fi . M., , me If I 11.41 z,f,qM-:.,, f, . . , - -f . . Im ..,, .,,MLL,,.L,, ,. VL .k,V ,L M, kkyy , V, K Ak., , K. V. S.z3+2s4vL1zrwQwL my e:.sfg:z- gwmf- ,, . , f. Lf. V. 4- , A L, , L, A I, , A Crop DusI'ing and Spraying Aircraff and Sfudenf Training PAUL PIERCE, Owner DU6-4302 Besf Wishes, Class of '59 BUCKEYE MOTOR HOTEL MR. AND MRS. R. G. HENSLEY Proprieiors Congraiulafions Io Class 1959 BUCKEYE BUCKEYE HOME SUPPLY TAXI BILL SLY, Proprieior Phone DU6-2I40 4 Q J g MM if W-5WZfw9w ff W SM www Njigfxmvl 5 L! 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