Coconino High School - Reflections Yearbook (Flagstaff, AZ)
- Class of 1971
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If I ., ..V.,,kf,Qg,- 7 4.1. x Table of Contents Theme Opening ..... . ..4 Dedication ......... . . 6 Clubs and Organizations. . . . . 7 Sports ........... . . 25 Classes .... . . 51 Seniors. . . . 52 juniors ......... . 70 Sophomores ....... . . 80 Administration and Faculty. . . . . 91 Student Life ......... . . 101 Royalty ......... . . 108 Closing ..... . . .119 Editor's Page. . . . . 122 Advertising .... . . 123 Senior Register. . . . 155 REFLECTIONS STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF ..... MARION SKELLY EDITORIAL BOARD Tom Harrison. . . .Photography Marion Skelly. . . .... Theme Carole Reed. . .. .... Copy Pam Berry .... . . .Layout SECTION EDITORS Marion Skelly. . Raymond Reed. . . Cindy Pritchard . . Susan Jennings . . . f Carole Reed. . . Cheryl McKune. . Marion Skelly . . . . . . . . Theme . .Clubs 81 Org. . . . . . .Sports . . . . . .Classes . . .Faculty 81 Adm. . . . Student Life . . . .Advertising Charlotte Taylor., .... Senior Register STAFF MEMBERS Alex Iaramillo Ronald Long Kirk Rigby PHOTOGRAPHERS Pam Berry David Dalegowski Susan Jennings Tom .Harrison Advisor: Lenore Schleif Business Manager: Marion Skelly Q -M-f -YVA M Wm- A. H5 ' , ,W 3? 3 K VK T? . Wm-..q ML-,.,M,,Mm K 5 ' 'kr' f f -.,::M,:.,-, M-, . W A g K KKKNKKK ww 4 K. KL W S 9 Z., ,.,k, ,KK,xNw,K.,KKk ,,Kw.,,M,,KkmK,KkL ,KSKKK B Q K K 2 K, ,,LL 1, . KK :K ,,4. K 'W . 1 gin K1 Lk Lk ' N , ,Ng-fig'--W. ,Maw v - - me 'x ., KM, My, K KK KK , ww, -K 3 R Q -- 1' K Mg, K, - ' f- H X , , ' Q'Lf.4,wf MM7 .'7-im N gh' K my W M is Q,, iff 234g m W 1 N X , l g A SR f , , - 1 iq' I 'L 3 f X, f W, J yw'w f' I , . ' K ' A 1 Q if ,1 f f' '35 +1 5 S ,Af ' A ,K N- 'ar ,' L N WF A ' M' 59,1 in W 3, k .WL L65 'R' Q ' ' A Q. ' 'sf 'ff Wu MM c A Q gb A gr 3 KK Q. .,,,,, 1 3 L We 5. 1 , ff if Q ' S ,,, J ' ' A -va. K K we A K K KK KK ? 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With your education, you WILL succeed. si she f ,,,,ei,-i, K, 1, ., Q, , .,.. . -- g, K A G W S , ii .y grgifs-W. 2- - if 75f7Q,k,pQ.ktEyg3 , f - , ,aww-2.5 W 'Q' Byron Bergman is avidly studying how to measme Q Q distances on the earth. Good luck, Byron! X S av an s - LK ' , ' '- W... 4' W ,ggi gg: N H he A 4 W- Q : . V I Eff ? fd . y ytii it 'P A dgiil' it is A ' f a: A 1 ' sl Y5 , A v 3 A ' All the courses of my life do show I am not in the Speak to the earth, and it shall teach thee Mr roll of common men. Haines and Earth Science student. DEDICATIO To the Servicemen of the United States ev fx. W.. what .rim 'W' 'M' at - W, ,, 'Q ef You 81 I must make a pactg we must bring salvation back. just call my name--I'll be there. Whenever you need me, I'll be there. ' This year we chose to dedicate your book to the American Servicemen--both the men who choose to fight for their country, giving up an immediate goal, and the men who are called upon to fight. We dedicate the 1971 REFLECTIONS to these men who fight to better themselves, their country, and this world. We salute them in their death, in their courage, and also in OUR freedom! 1ubS and Tgaflizations .. , - , Xe my ,. '95 f ., . - , A , 2, fi U , 21 2 W . ff M , f A ye -ya 5: W . , ... M 'SF :A . mm if Every Nation Has the Government It Deserves Student Congress Representatives are, from L to R, lst row- G. Sedillo, R. Perez, D. Smith, A. Cody, B. Eder, C. Flores, C. Ahumada, W. Miller, B. Allen, S. Fulbright, T. Eddings, E. Tapia, D. Shanks, M. Muesch, P. Thompson, C. Smith, C. I-lull, C. Harper, T. Hald, C. Copeland, B. Curry, and S. Ernst. Student representatives from the home rooms were new this year and did a great job. Student Body Officers are Qlst rowj D, Steves, S. Liggit, P. Rossmeier I. Padilla, T. Turner, W. Fisher, L, Pendleton, D. Wolf, R. Casaus, 12nd rowj B, Fulbright, W. Swann, S. Hilbers, R. Thieme, P. Fulbright, G. Huntington, R. Garduno, M. Berry, G. Rodke, L. Morefield, T. Loomis, T. Moore, R. Nordin, E. Garduno, and C. Willis. Willard Fisher, President National Honor Society members are fist rowj P. Rossmeier, J. Sullivan D Davis M Skelly, 12nd rowj Miss I-Ieflm W. Fisher, T. I-Iald, T. Taylor, D. Miller, V. Ackerrnann, Q3rd rowj C Reed C Harper, B House, L Pendleton C. Irwin, T. Mumaw, C. Pritchard, G. Carnell, P. De Miguel, 441111 rowj P Stone R Day, C Hull, R Nordin, T Turner, K. Moore, K. Langliers, J. Pittman, H. Pritchard, J. Harper, L Voight, L Centner, I Griego It Matters Not How Long We Liv Model U. . Qlst rowj Miss Heflin, M. Berry, D. Marsh, L. Taylor, 12nd rowj P. Stone, J. Catau, R. Nordin, and B. Curry. Our delegates to the Arizona Model United Nations in Tucson repre- sented Algeria and Ethiopia this year. Each delegate learned about his nation so he could represent it in the mock session of the United Nations. But How Miss Lenore Schleif has led the Reflections staff to a record- ' breaking year and very productive year. We would like to C thank you, Miss Schleif. The Editorial Board this year frightj consisted of Marion Skelly, Carole Reed, and Mary Pam Berry. W The entire staff fbelowj consists ofQ1st rowj C. Reed, S Jennings, Miss Schleif, C. Pritchard, M. Berry, f2nd rowj R, Reed, A, Jaramillo, C. Taylor, C. McKune, M. Skelly and Qtopj K. Rigby C si MM A .Reflections Staff Just See the Annual Burn Someone Is Always Doing What Someone Else Said Couldn't Be Done This year the yearbook staff has made many im- provements in the layout and content of the yearbook. In addition, We have paid a tremendous debt, and the only people We can really thank are the students of Coconino High School. Your support has been the great- est, and we would like to thank you very much. l 'vu .5 EH fx-1 , , J .. D. Smith, N. Lipinski, H. Pritchard, M. Fabritzg C. Roth, L. Gutierrez, I. . Yffii -Qftffw A111121 isa , ,, ,K Pittman, J. Gibson, C. Budaig B. Tipton, N. Budai, M. Hancock, N. Miki-ut. 3 7 3 .. gf l 2 ' i.?f-'Jig K X' If or nior Civitfanl i 4 . - lg: Qlst row, L, Romero, L. Beekman, B. Allen, C. Jarrett, Mrs. Berry, sponsor, S. Fulbright, D. Brady, J. Hunt, B. Marcmn, Q2nd rowj B. Flores, M. Munoz, J. Gonzales, V. Chaves, R. George, S. Ayala, M. Ramos, C. Lozano, S. Ryberg, f3rd rowj G. Rodke, L. Gould, M. Berry, V. Martinez, N. Lupinski, R. Casaus, G. Hackler, and M. Horton. Meet Someone Halfway, to Communicate Is the Beginning of Understanding lst row- S. Pritchard, C. Gibson, J. Dejnozka, S, Smallwood, B. Allen, L. Beelcman, D. Lozano, J. Cotter, L. Rhonemusg 2nd row- C. Willis, B. Flores, L. Romero, J. Gonzales, V. Chavez, R. George, S. Ayala, M. Ramos, B. Toya, S. Swann, 3rd row- D. Smith, E. Garcia, B, Alvarado, P. Reyes, P, Berry, R. Casaus, G. Hackler, J. Hunt, M. Horton. Mr. Vallejo, sponsor. , M m: ,ng Q 1 Marcum, J. Hunt, B. Marcum D Golightlyg 2ND ROW: B. Fulbright Beekman, C. Marshall, W. Carl . Crisp, T. Martin, 3RD ROW: B. Drinkard, S. Edmonson, D. Meredi , F. Klopping, A. Floyd, Mr. Haines, 4TH ROW: C. Bennett, G. Hackler, M. Horton, C. Dockrey, R. Wilkes. 1ST ROW: D. Jorgensen, L. Reed, L. , . , L. , S th Ability Is of Little Account Without Opportunity 5 v 135 lg' AA ., Siu. 1ST ROW: R. Eder, K. Thomas, S. Swann, 2ND ROW: G. Miles, S. Liggit, B. Toya, 3RD ROW: s. Rader, G. Rodke, 4TH ROW: C. Davis, C. Martin, T. Ward, W. Fisher, C. Irwin. 1 Z0 ..! Ski Club president, Steve Swann, asks What, n more snow? 1 if J' ff 'F I -f 'm 'v 'Q' V fi rv ' U H, Band The band, under the direction of Mr. Bernard Curry, has had an exciting year, including a trip tothe State Fair. Band members are Qlst rowy C. Harper, P. Fulbright, G. Ruiz, S. Roanhorse, C. Copeland, C. Setser, S. jenkins, B. Chase, W. Smith, L. Rhonemous, B. Fulbright, Q2nd rowj D. Brady, S. Asa, D. Fredricks, 1. Wright, D. Fredricks, K. Gibson, M. Moen, D. Redmond, G. Laskie, B. Garver, 13rd rowj T. Loomis, T. Drye, L. Stewart, S. Fulbright, B. Dejnozka, D. Romero, B. Metzger, K. Olson, D. Wilcox, B. Eder, B. I-Ielsel, R. Burgstxesser, R. Nordin, W. Fisher, I. Poen, 14th rowj S. Benson, B. Bailey, K. Derick, S. Ferguson, P. De Miguel, D. Wolf, and Mr. Bernard Curry. Music Is the Language of the Universe 14 sua-8 l .nf 1 ,, M Zig. Head twirler Cherri Harper The orchestra, directed by Mr. Nebel, has practiced hard this year--and seems to have fun doing it. Members are from L to R, Mario Trachias, Patty Portillo, Patty Priser, Barbara Buell, and Leslie Gould. 7. Twirlers The Coconino twirlers represented Coconino High School at all the home football games this year with imaginative routines set to music. Besides this, they marched with The band in marching exhibitions and parades. Led by head twirler Cherri Harper are fbot. rowj Wendi Smith, Sherri Jenkins, ftop rowy Tonya Moore, and Jerri Sullivan. In Every School There Are the Doers 4 . V Q M A fx E 4 Q W may my Q ,f S .V X M ,f i M na ' .93 6 6' .K K v . , gig 4',f if ...- f .. .- ,Q- Q -.. if M. if Qi Aww' if ,L.4 ss I. Prom Committee fist rowj B. Toya, E. Garcia, C. Lozano, J. Dejnozka, K. Talbert, S. Smallwood, C G1bson S Pritchard Q2nd rowj S. Orson, L. Beekman, R, George, P. Reyes, B. Alvarado, M. Ramos, S. Ayala B Isbell, L Romero, J Cotter, 13rd rowj B. Howard, L. Buttrum, I. Hunt, M. Anderson, K. Thomas, L. Osborne, C White, M Horton, D. Smith, Q4th row, G. Rodke, B. Fulbright, C. Willis, M. Berry, senators, 15th rowj R Thieme, senator Casaus, junior President. We Tire of Those Pleasures We Tak but Never of Those We Give Key Club fist row, C. Hull, T. Loomi R. Thieme, 12nd rowj A. Cazares, P. St Stone, M. Gibson, C. Hoffman, R. Walker, J. Font, Q3rd rowj Ss R. Day, B. Eder, R. Nordin, R. Casaus, S. Steves. , VA.: fit x X P it Q is 'se' Wg me DECA 5 lw, gy Q s 'K A I I f'z , ,hx , Q 1 D DECA members are, opposite page, 11st rowj J. Gonzales, B. Vargas, S, Griego, V. Martinez, 12nd rowj R. George, L. Osborne, S. Vargas, P. Reyes, D. Bayless, D. Everett, Mr. Evans, f3rd rowj T. Joe,'J. Griego, M. Fabriu, S. Raban, and R. Shaffer. COE members are fist rowj L. Ernst, D. MoReynolds, L. Vivian, Q2nd row, A. Help, P. Cox, I. Valdez, and V. Gallegos. Mr. Compton, COE sponsor, is not shown. The Laborer Is Worthy of His Hire ICE members are Qlst rowj C. Crisp, B. Clover, W. Carl, H. Maxum, Qrow 2, A. Tacheene, M, Moreno, K. Hammrick, O. Morgan, W. Rhoda, G. Short, frow 31 P. Tsosie, V. George, L, Centner, T. Hanks, M. Derryberry, and Mr. Byfield, sponsor. I9 Our 1970-71 Cheerleaders promoted school spirit throughout the year through example. Varsity Cheerleaders Whitney Fox, daughter of coach james Fox, delighted the fans with her energetic antics as the as Panther Mascot. She was a great representative of Coconino High School. ,L+-sn Head Cheerleader, Phyllis Rossmeier N J, I Diane Dewees ,... V d. ..:,, ..-w 'i3 Jeni Hunt Gwen Carnell li' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx , F fe, fp , , , 4 gk ? Pg 5 I 'Q H ' im' in A , A ' xp-in wk K ,V x 5 . A Q .X 573 A 5' W5 5 Wig ficim 2 5? Q L 2 3, A J 1: 5 , f. I ig, Ml A fi? f 3 Q 41 N ? ' 'L , Q sk , S it gfw if-' 1 H , PM C H ,fi . if 1-X M 3 A A -' fa- Six F il bv Kathy Langliexs Kathy Kelley, Ian Cotter Barbara House C. Gibson, C. Sandlin, C. Lozano, K. Kelley, J. Cotter, K. Langliers, J. Harper, S. Pritchard, L. Taylor, C Pritchard, B. House, T. Mumaw. K. Stevens. An Ounce of Performance Is Worth 'I g . a Pound of ' Preachmentn sg y r ,, EM' M. f ' N Elini - ,r ae, ...at Miss Judie Koening, Sponsor Linda Taylor Teresa Miunaw Cecilia Lozano Jean Ann Harper ,Q I' - gen Cynthia Pritchard Cindy Gibson Sherry Sandlin Kris Steves Susan Pritchard Wendy I-Iait 1 f Veni, Vidi, Vici, CI Came, I Saw, I Conqueredy' lst-M. Anderson, S. Hilbers, B. Fulbright, B. Tipton, S. Hilton, A. Cancino, L. Way, B. Bullmore, B. Howard, D. Everatt, V. Botts, C. Vigil, S. Ryberg, B. Johnson, L. Anderson, C. Duffy, D. Sernag 2nd-L. Rhonemous, K. Harenburg, M. Marsh, C. Raban, M. Chavez, P. Fulbright, S. jenkins, L Beekman, M. Stranger, C. Conrad. Mrs. Spigner, sponsor, is not shown. I Like the Idea of There Being Two Sexes, Don't You? 77 L. Centner, K. Moore, J. Pittman, T Turner, P. DeMiguel, S. Kiser, E. Garduno, R. Day, P. Thompson, D. Redman, T. Loomis, B. Carver, S. Burris, D. Pierce, I. Benavidez, D. Brown, B. Arnold, M. Horton, D. Montoya, S. Long, B. Howard, fist and 3rd rowsj. B. Young, W. Fisher, c. Hull, G. Sedillo, 1. sandovai, A. Estrella, Lomayma, D. Gillespie, D. Estrella, G. Hackler, G. Begay, T. Taylor, B. Eder, f2nd rowj. Best of luck senior LETTERMEN. Mr. Epperson, sponsor, is not shown. . 'Man Is the Measure of A11Things Sports ,M n walw ,....l-Q ii' , ,,,4 5 wl- 4 Football Blocking our View is a favorite pastime. PANTHER SCORE BOARD Coconino Cocomno Cocon1no Coconmo Cocomno Cocon1no Coconmo Coconmo Flagstaff Cholla C D O Snowflake Globe Wmslow Kmgman Phoenlx Panther Power This fall the team really tried hard to make it a Winning season. But the odds for Winning were stacked against them due to p1ayer's injuries and bad luck. They ended with an over-all record of 3 Wins and 6 losses. Best of luck next year. All conference: T. Turner, offense: D. Estrella, defense, R. Reinmiller, defense Coach Blair , M ,,,.f i, Coach Painter 13 12 ' 14 6 ' 0 . . . 20 ' 14 33 ' O 14 Coconino 7 Agua Fria 20 ' 10 ' 20 ' 6 ' 24 5 ji ' 14 ' 6 26 Q A I. All lst row-Mr. 0'Hara, E. Marquez, H. Begaye, D. Gillespie, R. Barris, R. Bergstrresser, R. Thieme, A. Herrera, K. Moore, C. Davis, M. Horton, I. Benevidaz, A. Cody, I. Sandoval, 2nd row- L. Rust, 1. Sedillo, W. Tsingine, P. Stone, G. Crain, A. Estrella, L. Garcia, M. Gilliland, C. Hull, G. I-Iackler, D. Estrella, P. Thompson, G. Sedillo, M. Ahasteen, 3rd row- Coach Blair, D.Dotter, B. Eder, D. Cantrell, M. Jensen, T. Turner, R. Reinmiller, R. Mauk B. Flores, C. Bryant, T. Pearsall, S. Kiser, M. Gallegos, B. Howard, B. Young, N. Skinner, Coach Epperson, Coach Painter. If ,AI 7-.. o ' K V3 4 r .A ' A A q . V K' ' gw,-f,,.5,.f, r . -V X'-gf fl f 7, 39. ,my i Y .ff 7 f ,,, it ., ,, . ,. my ML.. JI ..,, x 14, if . ,, ,,.,. 5 ,,- , . Jvrm, .Q ,Q-., ,K , .4 , 1--t..,..,: , 1, Q, ' K . I f K , 4 , . f y ,g .5 .52 Y COME ON - get up! 27 A Little Bit of Spirit Adds a 'I 'I A i 9 ,J if f 1 k- iff, A 7.3 A 1 1: Anxious fans await the coming of victory. Flagstaff High looses tfsilsgx sttsa e 5415 A A A Football disproves the law of nature: the fittest don't always survive. ' Left: Keith Moore does his thing. 28 ,Vg Lot to the Score Mighty Panthers. V' -kv' K v M- ,mam ., , ,. . V , ,,e.....-,,..W.?..Y V .. . 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'u' 1 ,W RWM M, g !T5i' ' V .bl P 4 I , i - H The football team is known throughout the halls of Coconino. They are the team that is our dream - when the coach can see what's going on, with his men lined up behind him. f..r J .V. Football We won this Flag High game. PANTHER SCOREBOARD Coconino 8 Flagstaff 20 Coconino 0 Page Varsity 36 Coconino 0 Prescott 50 l Coconino 8 Kingman 28 l Coconino 24 Winslow 34 Coconino 44 Orme Varsity 6 Coconino 12 Flagstaff 6 Coconino 24 Prescott 30 0 :sas . .1 tk Coach Zaremba J.V.'s Steve Oakey goes up, up, and over. Coach Simms 30 fff '! Bottom Row: M. Muesch, S. Oakey, E. Sturgill, C. Martin, M. Maestas, D. Eder, V. Ontiveros, G. Williams, M Ahasteen. 2nd Row: M. Ryan, R. Figuroa, B. Metzger, T. Gomez, K. Wilson, R. Brown, K.Skin.ner, M. I-Ierrerra R. Barros, R. Perez. Top Row: Coach Zaremba, M. Tachias, K. Wilson, T. Dennison, D. Wilcox, H. Montoya, I Arias, V. Diaz, C. Ahmnada, B. Helsel, N. Skinner. Coach Simms not present. - reak School Record. -...MQ , .- M .. .. ,, U as sbL- fiss f Lrrr -.-- ' ' A in fi i Z o if ' ' ,.,,.,, 4 I U, , ., A, ,,,, , I, H , Ld.. Lg: ,,,,. . , Q X .M F-'-A i i 'o fi 1 -7-3 EH.. at ff .6 U M... ' 1 . ' 'wwwb Push it back, push it back, way back. ii V ' 31 an ,.,, , , f ..,s 977' It Z 1 - K. wk . ,V , 'H Cross Coun Top Row: D. Dalegowski, L. Lomawyma, P. Portillo, F. Lomahatewa, G. Begaye, V. Ackerman, E. Garduno, R. Garduno, A. Rivera, D. Montoya, Coach Haines, T. Taylor. Bottom Row: G. Ruiz, B. Scott, E. Martinez, P. Roybal, A. Cazares, R. Riggs, D. Romero, A. Jenson. ATX- 3 z Lyle Lomawyma dodges the pine trees. PANTHER SCOREBOARD Coconino vs Prescott Coconino Invitational Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Divisional Flagstaff Holbrook Aqua Fria Winslow Kingman Flagstaff Phoenix Lost nd Won Lost Won Lost Won 3rd ur Runners Succeed . .Always A ' . 4th ' ' ' 4th Coconino vs. C. D. O. Won State 3rd Coach Haines on Top .my-' ,Jir- -sig ,Nnww-W' N..--Q E as Edd1e Garduno does 1t agam George and Vince are almost there. O. K. lets see some action! Basketball The best man always comes out on top. ..,i.g-4-v 1 ,,,.,,....--as-1l hh, The Panthers never give up. 34 Another two points for the Mighty Panthers PANTHER SCOREBOARD Coc onino Coconino Coconino Coc onino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coc onino Coconino Coc onino Coconino Coc onino Coc onino Coconino Holbrook Snowflake' Flagstaff Mingus Phx. Ind. Kingman Miami Agua Fria Cholla Winslow Phx. Ind. Santa Rita Kingman Miami Flagstaff 4 4 W 5 s W' wi ., ,Q I X. L3 6,355 ' Y W Meng if 1 -B? , '-1? 55,2 Qi 1, wwf? f .-'K X ,xnxx m s - Q aw..-.. 'zgkp wwe Z i . ,,:A . ' gf- 51525 .f'EM' , nfs . .t , ' 1.195 A .fiiiiew fvfff , .W 'L Q7 Q ff? . me A M., X ,siffii - i ,saw S f' E, , , K --zgy Xxx' .b ' 5. 'ifikuf' .5 ' X hffvgggxr, - ' , N lk :Ring A , Q .. 2 55' I , H .k ,:'f!,qz,3. Q :,, ,,,, . lbw, V 1539 JE 1 ss 6 ? 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Wh21f'5 going On? ak Varsity Squad Work Together to The Basketball players display their talent in ballet. To reach Victory, you must go through the wilderness which is shown by Chris. A rr -A -wma mwww- NS' gaegxag egr,iygf,13,w1WmMm -2 us- S P waive? M.wsLmfMwW.-rg, . - :fir ze. ,fl Z reefs M f- H Q-MQ -N7,Qme?,2eEef.f,,-:mfg sm ,elwirs 5' we EL s 59 fri' x s we - ' L, .,., - . ' 4 S r ' K I X - f ,L fe L. is K Se e- L . . - , ,,r1r,T1e X-1fe rgls , . or ,. , '.-i K 1 e ' Q ...zfgg . es . ,lifljlqk K 1 1 i X 'ii f iiigrfgz we - ' i ,, r. if?i?:'9 -Q5 A i . .. .. fi Panther fans cheer o- There is only so much room on one basketball. t a Good Year l a Ll s s' slssl L L s s L L L 1 Q ti 3 KKIA wig' f ' M ' V , 'fs 'L ' ' QILWW ' L L 2:15 ,s 5 LL L A..' .L L . A N MWQL 3: . , L --L..-gut. ,L L so L in , ' L J ' L5 if 5 A L L 9 L V ,L.. L W i ' L X,., Q Q L LL L , ' il L 3 ,1 VL ,,.. .ul SL ,..,, LT V- 1 ,9 A I L:.L. 32:3 55:. ' ' Lxaij- L' L ' 'X fj 5 .V- 7' 1 ? 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'fV's iY'iQ :i: -- ' A me , ' ww e ' f,,Wg1,f,gig,g1n5:- if 5, Q V K Y ' L f HL ,ug fa : .,.. - wgiigiffb - sf' L we -1 F - ' 3153 . , f I 5 5 ..,. . .W ,A Q - A I mf s, 1 A QW A H , QL fx -.f, , ' -.,,-2 .- -ss- .lzs . la A , ,L., ' A A , M , g,- ff is Q- U Q. ,V edu' ,V H K 'Ns Q, . ff 4-Qzqffbl VLA 'Q , ' , . , ,i,i3ifi-g5h.v,-few: :- L K V Wir ' Our 1. V. 's put all they have into it. PANTHER SCOREBOARD Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coc onino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coc onino Coc onino Coconino Coconino Holbrook Snowflake Flagstaff Mingus Phx. Ind. Kingman Miami Agua Fria Cholla Winslow Phx. Ind. Santa Rita Kingman Miami Flagstaff Show Promise As Future Panthers I .. zf.n,- B asketb all S a tedious game. 1st row- A. Jensen, M. Muesch, 2nd row- A. Chee, A. Thomas, S. Oakey, 1. Bryant, R. Tsingine, K. Wilson 3rd. row- R. McCabe, L. Emerson, A. McCabe, G. Williams. kj 3 .v U ,.........,,.......,........-.f-Q.-we Wrestling Coach Penny Jeanne Dejnozka - Matmaid Okay you guys, you know the rules Coach D1eh1 atme PANTHER SCOREBOARD Coconino Coc onino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coconino Coc onmo Coc onino Coconino Coconino Coconino Winslow Holbrook Winslow Flagstaff Flagstaff Snowflake Agua Fria Phoenix Ind Pre scott Flagstaff Snowflake Winslow Holbrook Tournament 3rd Winslow Tournament 6 h Team Record 9-3-O District Tournament 2nd State Tournament r .QL 1st row- M. Ryan, S. Gallegos, R. Norman, S. Smith, A. Estrella, 2nd row- M, Ackex-man,,D, Florez, J. Cordova, P. Valdez, M. Lobatog 3rd row- D. Cantrell, R. Mauk, M. Horton, R. Highline, D. Estrella, R Perez, M. Tachia Mgr. eign Victoriously Bob McCauley, 119 lbs. , 15-4-0 Terry Rust, 167 lbs. , 11-4-0 Heh iw .X- Qi! v-v 'vM joe Cordova, 98 lbs, , 16-3-1 Clap your hands, stomp your feet, we want blood 41 on our teams feet. sam Gallegos, 105 lbs. Mark Ackerman, 112 lbs. Dana Smith, 126 lbs. , 17-3-0 Manuel Gallegos, 132 lbs. -s-Mm... Mario Lobato, 132 lbs. RiclcMauk, 138 lbs. Abel Estrella, 145 lbs. Jim Ryan, 155 lbs. S , 'Mm ' .1,, ,NW David Estrella, 185 lbs. Doyle Cantrell, H.W. 42 R . R H r T ' R- . sr f..' ---L i :,,:1q,.fa-5: -z..1 3i3v..w2f,3 A - A .. . A ,.-,Lk,, . . - 'df ' - , J- - 5 'A f 5 - . ., .is Terry Rust - State Champ Terry Rust Is Coconino'sFirst State Wrestling Champ District Tournament State Tournament lst lst lst 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd - Terry Rust - Robert McCauley - joe Cordova - Dana Smith - Abel Estrella - Mario Lobato - Rick Mauk lst 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th Terry Rust Q17-4-OJ Joe Cordova Q20-4-lj Abel Estrella Q17-lO-OJ Rick Mauk 116- 10-OJ Dana Smith Q21-6-OJ Robert McCauley C20-6-OJ 4th 4th - jim Ryan - Mark Ackerman Baseball John Pittman The cream of the baseball team is either in the pitcher or in the batter. Varsity Batmen Swin 1st row- D. Galespie, G. Sedillo, L. Garcia, I. Baca, H. Montoya, G. Crane, 2nd row- Coach Fox, T. Hald, R. Shafer, J. Pittman, M. Barnett, D. Estrella, 3rd row- B. Young, S. Burris, C. Bryant, C. Hull, K. Moore, A. Herrera, R. Mauk. 44 11, 2,-A . - ' V iv ? , .W :14 :wp,rW f Q - 1 ry' Q ,T .Mk 4 X RR' 'NMVQ M: Q EM ' i:?f2211 5 f 11555 z.2.vf-fffyl .55 A - ws -:Q kk 7 1, giz-wk , :ur .W +:: 11lI:.C S::..Q,.:f,,F- M Sv, 13--'K V J A 2 - M ,X 4 - Q .. ., ,... .,.....,.. , , , ,. .,.... ,fn S I E?-I QR. 73: B .. E 5+. gl, V ,z 1, L ' ,Q .. ' I . f Q -' mam,-Nu . .. . : Q. - Q.: 1 9 . ,-mp-.-.-... X- I k '11,-Q59 1- 4. --... U r M 2 wifi? -Zi 1 A , XmWM...., . A P., I , .,,,, K K 1 . - , . gi -Qwfww S: 'L jeru Sulhvan, Wendx Swarm, Gae Rodke, Lmda Taylor Junlor Vars1ty, and Lena Gary Crane Torlief Hald J.V. Baseball T. Gomez and S. Kellehen practice their perfect pitches. Layne Moen I-I Ayala, R F1gueroa, and K Shafer are starnng 1n ' the outf1e1ders This plus our 1. V. players adds up to a great baseball season. , Left: M. McDonald and T. Drye. w Steve oakey and James Bryant .. Coach Painter J.V.ers Hope for Man R.B.I.,s Mr. Painter, T. Gomez, R. Figueroa, D . Roanhorse, C. Hoffman, L. Moen, M. McDonald, K. Shafer, P Marsh, M. Herrera, T. Drye, B. Helsel, K. Gibson, I. Nuttall, A. Martinez. cf,- 47 Track wmiu Doug Pierce takes a. running start. Steve Long makes it over the Steve Long pole again. Steve Long, Ross Bergstresser, and Donald june dive head first. iff Q., ' A . A X N K f D U 4 e J -37 VM wig V T' sriiff A ' ' ff - .. -..vs -- 4kl..Sr4lQ-,M rw C . ,X 1 3' , 1 is W 4 . 1st row- R. Brown, J. Skinner, S. Long, D. Montoya, L. Lomawyma, G. Austin, D, Dalegowski, R. Reed-Mgr.5 2nd row- Coach Deens, M. Stearly, B. Curtis, D. Brown, R. Gergstresser, C. Davis, E. Garduno, B. Howard, D. June, N. ur Runners Leave Tracks R. Garduno, L. Lomawyma, and E. Garduno love to run. Left: Robert Thieme just likes to fly. N . Girls' Volleyball WM 5f-zfE2- it - - ' I , K, T ,, A 'f ' I ,ggi , , K ,. 1 i f ' Q fgfaik sfz l .,.,. : r f vaw,5ge1.,,,.,,Q,r,g'Q,-.Z - if K 5: T 5 l The 1970-71 Pink Panthers did a great job in support- ing OU-Y School- Coach Spigner Mary Marsh - Mgr. 1st row- C. Harenberg, M. Pentoja, C. Smith, C. Conrad, L. Way, S. Duran, V. Botts 2nd row- M. Chavez, P. Fulbright, C. Virgil, B. Howard, D. Warnke, D. Everett, B. johnson. 50 lass - ,X ? .. ' Q ZW' qs, ' 1 W, L-is .mf 5 my H Seniors find that it takes courage as well as ability to take Modern Dance. Seniors dur! f-1 V- .fimffvk R' ,iM,,f X V N gg 5, if g NB, . 5 kg 'X 5 5- XS ' if ,, fi 1 .ix A S .E 1 1 ju il f A S., be W Q .1 lz f Vince Ackerman Bill Arnold Della Ayala Debbie Balch Beverly Allen Carol Arredondo lsidro Baca Brad Balentine Barbara Alston Kathy Avery 52 Petra Baca Debbie Bayles Andy Burks Wayne Carl lleee x A 5 ', if ' . j 'ff ' N, zz, A 5 , m , Z Chris Burkhart Chrxs Budal Steve Burris Lee Centner Bobby Chxlders 1 Hunt and Phyllis Rossmeier take tlme out from spxnt boostmg to actually study -as Bn... David Church Gail Collins 5 I Diane Clark Sandy Collins Myra Cloer Elenore Cooley Bob Clover Joe Cordova 55 if N ' Q fi . ivxmg 2:1 M. K m '-., 4.1. ' Alvin Tacheenie shows his many moods through the beautiful art: he draws. my - Robert Cowperthwait ' Ak xlll Al l C C . ' is -:e. if l'ii' ' e fi-Q 4. ,.e sg' 1 bf' y felis' i Q1 K i if Q,-G 6 Ps EW: ' I k ,W K' . sw-' ff . K i - is Patty Cox mi V, fb, I. ii Gary Crain Charles Crisp Bonnie Cruver David Dalegowski Donna Davis Mike Derryberry Darla Dalegowski Linda Davidson Rick Day John Devening Dean Dejnozka Diana Dewees Michelle Phillips, Jerri Sullivan, and Barbara House have 9' good laugh' 56 Phillip DeMiguel Sandra Duran Bob Eder Abel Estrella Willard Fisher Manuel Gallegos Ted Eddings Matt Fabritz Bill Florez Vickie Gallegos LuAnn Ernst Bruce Felix Denice Fredericks Larry Garcia Vina Esplain Melissa Felts 57 Sheila Fulbright Eddie Garduno A Seniors Lead a Hectic Life Q l John Gibson 1. f X Mike Gilliland ofa . li H . 1 r W ' ,.w..y Mr. Boehle marks Delano Montoya's running time as Coach Haines looks on. David Golightly ffl. Leslie Garretson Bill Carver 58 Pete Gomez Josephine Gonzales Leroy Grevhat Darlene Greymoimtain Jim Griego Joni Griffin Adelina Gutierrez , ff. , Torleif Hald ix ii: Karen I-Iamrick Cherri Harper Marcia Hancock jean Ann Harper 'SSI-Z Terry Hanks Cathie Harenburg . ' Chris Hull Rex Hanson 59 Tom Harrison Arlene Help V- ..., rm? -V W if dig it . 4 c.aa Q ? . J My if 7 . p ,gg ..' .. I n Donna Herbel in Sue Hilton ,aaa George Hitt Barbara House Mike Izzo David jenkins Kathy Kelley Jennifer Hunt Paul Iacquiz Susan Jennings Verna Krueger Connie Irwin Janet James Mary Jones Eileen Ladwig jesse Isbell Carolyn Iarret 60 Donald june Kathy Ladwig N J -3- x -X:-' ::' Wk? if if' 5 ' :ff mfg 1' 'ip . :,. 2 ' J ri W, L,2, , ?ggiQg5i?21:' -1.122 ' 5 KY .41 .,'f.zL ,Q 1 X 55 I E I Kathy Langeliers Dea Leonard Nick Lipinski Martha lomayesva nn. .,,,, . I Steve Long Jeni Hunt, a Varsity cheerleader, is also very artistically talented. Tom Loomis Debbie Lemons Sue Liggit 61 John Lomayesva Mike Lopez Mario Lovato Tony Marsh Viola Martinez Margaret Meadows Pam Lovelace Andy Martinez Robert McCauley Mary Melugh Robert Manites Marilyn Martinez Cheryl McKune David Miller Barge May-Cum Sophie Martinez 62 Debbie McReynolds Delano Montoya Mike Moreno Ernestine Munoz Nunn ,,.4-1 Mae Ann Myers and Kit Klitso take it easy in Mr. Wells' Class- Vernita Morton Laura Nelson Karen Montoya Tonya Moore Lynn Mueller Bennie Nelson Keith Moore Laura Morefielci 63 Teresa Mumaw Jeannie Nez Richard N01'diIl Lori Pendleton John Pittman Kathy Oakey Michele Phillips John Poen Forrest Osborn Doug Pierce Cindy Pritchard Gay Rodkie Don Redmond Carole Reed Dolly Paddock Richard Pino 64 Hobart Pritchard Raymond Reed The Impossible Dream Roger Reinmiller Bill Young finds it almost impossible to take off his Walter Rhoda shoe after long hours of practice. Evelyn Sandoval Jimior Sandoval 45 .f i'e- Phyllis Rossmeier Cindy Rush Francis Russell Dick Runyon Fritz Rush 65 Terry Rust orge Sedillo John S edillo - W: I . S S - S , A W ' P T5 :, Danny Shanks Connie Smith Marsha Stranger Charlotte Taylor Gary Short Paula Smith Jerri Sullivan Tsosie Taylor i l Steve Sides Susan Smith Christine Tachias Phillip Thompson Marion Skelly Wendi Smith 66 Andrew Tapia Andrew Todachino lf, Pete Tsosie Li f f lui Evelyn Cody makes Algebra II look interesting. Tom Turner Julia Valdez Bobby Vargas Loretta Vivian Sharon Weiringa P 1 s: 5,1 A I ' W Kris Van Divier Pam Vice 67 Lee Voight Barbara Williams K' Debbie Walker Louise Williams Pam Williams David Wolf W3 Nick Lipinski adds the finishing touches to his drawing. Bill Young Roxanne Woolbright joseph Wright 00? Evangeline Yazzie Beatrice Zamora Hldleness Is the Holiday of Fools 68 Sophie and Petra find wheeling around the halls in this One for you! Two for me ! is the way it goes for andXPete.' Are they putting it down or picking it up????? -gm .4 hh 'Q' . ang .55 gm Ss? if , Q.. Being alone in a corner is the only way of get- ting it done. .xx 1 'l 1... '1' Hurry, Sue, the be11's going to ring! W X X., WSP fx H 2 ffl 61 ar- 117' 1 fx 5 , A .H Ag 9 A :xi Benson Bentley Bergstresser Berry -Lf' 19 , 0 F51 5 F X5 ! 2 My , og h -L' giihorse Bruce Aiken apparently grooves on thick books. . 1 ene 'F s El ff' '1 v f UM. X ff Bleak Botts Bracken Brock E. Brown J. Brown V. Budar P. Burnett :Zu M'-- ik S 'Sw A ,Q ,X . ge if I vs 53 ,f 3? 5 C o ,V 03' Buttrum Caddel Cantrell Casaus ,QV v. . fy- X ,,, Q K 1 I A , ' ' I -Ll . E , --:- Q . H it K I: - ,.:: .' 4 .5 I U Q ' , - in. i .9 1 - A 1 MB rl XX . +9 4 .' X ' . ? ,a iff ' 'U A. Cazares L. Chatter E. Claw A. Cody 4711 R 'I 'If e ' ' 5 ,ot .rg df, r, +P . Cody C. Conrad Cody A. Cordero Cole A. Cordova Colorado J. Cotter v ..,-naoll 5 Q Q- X, y L 'T 1. 5 F ., r 4, M I ' 4 Q ,, l f? 5 3 Sv- i , 'L 51 ,, J u M2 Xb J I C 5 K :li f X W : QQTSEVK iv A ,V ' - 5 xi. x sk Q' ' M 3 X . C. Davis A. DesChene R. Dotter S. Ernst A C. Davis G. Diaz B. Drinkard D. Estrella E Derryberry V. Diaz S. Edmonson D. Everett 74' r K if.- .Xl kill li Crank Crockett Curley Curry D aggett D av id . ' 'L 1 . H Y W 1 .gi V . L , . f , fi Q 1, dai .Pflf -inf? ffm' ' -L' yi . .. ,Z l X, , . k,. ... 4 4. f. V '55 J ,yd il Q4 .259 r 3 J., H Eddie Mooney loves the smogless air. 72 as gil Z gi - ., . AQ' Fagan G. Fowler I. Franz B Fulbright Fulghum Fusan gs' 1 sg 5 f li Ji 3 ,I in 1 rv 'wig W A' f , ,. ,, ' Q 21? N if wi if . xx -1. 5-Q ' jf. Wg, Jimi v ' I. -' , 'gi ,, A ,H 75 lu., -' '53 X Fyffe R. George Gallegos R. George Garcia C. Gibson Garcia S. Gibson Garcia D. Gillespie Garcia R. Goitia W ., . - 'i,. ,gym A 1 . it S If . will IL. . . 3 'ax X X Q , fi G if -Q-W N + -. .fi ' ' , l':.-QQ' M ,is V ' 1 I li ' i f KN . ,,,. ia., ' Z.. F Q H x X ,F R 5 i ii W ? R , N ag J y, il +3 i ff' .,..,,. 1 1? Qii, 'L '.'. fi P n M or L. Gould R. Hatathlie M Greene M. Hatton G. Hackler P. Hazlett W. Hait A. Herrera L. Hallford D. Hicks W Harris R. Hlghllne .,..f.,.. ,G Ei If we ,fin F M. Horton B. Howard D. Hudson B. Isbell M. james A . Jaramillo A .W L, 'Z-Jr' 'I If s ff . Jenkins M. Jensen . Joe J. Johnson K. Jones E. June ' , 3? K V I X . bmig x W' 2 if Nw J' 2 I 52 ff: F 3 W 7 W 5 5 X1 5 x 1 M 4 1 A KVK t r X F K fd ll MT X D Kelth F Kelley S. Kidd , y W B Kelley F Kelley S. Kiser Q -f M 4 1 W- 9' 'A john Nuttall IS trymg to do ------- what?? ff. X fn Q .C 3 n s H 5 fi ACT M as .x -. A we .K . 'N N, - 1, ' 1 X 1 1' W K. mpwilg E- - ,.,. ig rt K,yl H L R M Lomaym Lucero Long M aestas Long M agness Lopez Marquiz Lorzano Lofzano Marsh Mathews 1. Q.. Ars .' x X .1 , ., .J X rs. Q x Q' . . iii . X . . . ' ix J umors AW31t Semor 55 . - r Year Glor . Q rw H . 2 P ' I ., .rf s Av -X .3 .I ' 'x - x Q. W Q K, ., fa! up L YQ N fu. P l ,- ii 1. ,Q- . I Axzyy fr I L kr o-.-- 1 , Ii F ' t . ' l ,yg : ' t' -QQ : f . A Q' V 3 '- Q Q-- ' - :-- ij.. . Q il' - :' L y - R u ,H rnri . L r s R for V . A , W . 1 i .. Q ' 9. .P mg.. f.A is L,:L, L S Q . ' s if .Q f T?-i s 4 .,, I 1 I V LL Jr 1,-iz V 1' ' ' Ziyi. .,L. kfA., ,-kY ' ' I sf ,q -. A - ii Tl? 1 x , 3 . x AX A . n fi A Q.. L. I-K . 2 igg I X r ' ' .ii X L ' L -L .:'- Q :-' f 5 L ,, A ., . 1' L 4 R ' V 2 ' ' . gm l .Ll 4 Q via: Martin Mews Moore L. Parez S. Pritchard P. Reyes Martinez Mikrut Morgen T. Pearsall C. Raben L. Rhonemus Martinez . Miles Morris P. Peshlakai S. Rader I. Rieck Mauk Miller Orson G. Poen M. Ramos K. Rigby McLean Montoya Osborn P. Portillo L. Reed A. Riggs McPherran Mooney Pantoya 75 xx A. Rivera R. Roddy D. Romero I. Ross P. Roybal R. Ruiz S. Roanhoxse A. Rogers L. Romero C. Roth G. Ruiz L. Rust 3 S Eisik S '33- Nora Worker and her friend look as if Biology is a drag. We wonder why? I. Ryan S. Ryberg xi ...wr . 5. 5 Q' W. Sabala S. Sandlin B. Scott R. Serna R. Schafer V. Simpson S. Samples D. Schuler M. Scott S. Swann C. Shipp D. Singer or it E Q? 8 -ui S2 'Q , ff sf' X. lg 5. X S55 f F ,, , S if? Q A ir? K K i J sa x ' ' 1 ' it . . S X X Q' M.. ix if Ii 1 9 ' 1 i QI Skinner Stinson Smallwood Stone Smith Stover Starr M. Sweeter Stearley Talbert Stewart Tapia 'VTT ' ' 'S ee . .F X i R: I X 1. 1 inf S, , sy,-f I S Patty Portillo is just giving it the final touch. XX is eff ' 3 7 5 .si . ix qt .f -. Y Q K, his is-K 2 M i t .M 1 '-. if 1 te If ai .S 4 fs 5 4 IX A .f s s H R I-I K L. B. Tapia Thieme Thomas Thomas Tinnin Tipton va B. Tom S. Triggs C. Vigil B. Toya W. Tsingine M. Villas D. Trembley S. Vargas L. Wakefield 1 if Q Q I . M s -i I I I I Scott Guthrie is an example of a present day mad scientist at work. r 2 u'N K W , ' , ii, X Q, 3 . X E ii .Sa s f 'Q f N fr 5 rx if ir X. D. Warnke A. Wash Melvin Jensen and Robert Cowperthwait find it very inter- esting but hard to believe. is .f ,fs Sgr, Q 4+ ,S S. SL E , L. Way C. White I 4 g J S 141 gt 5' 5-if get S' f f 'X , r Q. if ii' Q Q e ami Ek ,r C. Willis L. WeSt K. Wilson J. Wilson 5 1 . fx W A x W . ii K M X -, R. Walker T. Ward S . e ...sa .9 X I a 5 K X fr: -5 Q. Q F' ' if L Wilson Wright I. Montoya Students learn by doing in Biology' 1IiZ3tl'f:'Toya and Jean Dejnoska look like they've Quan.. Mike Maestas, Richard Pino, Nelson Skinner, and Steve Oakey watch basketball during P. E. Becky Tipton is actually enjoying a math class. 79 Classes are a time for exchanging ideas and laughing. - . Pg Ai qagpf r Sys f- .X S 'ig ' JW? . ,-.1 La. . h is , .' 4 K i 'X is Q. ,f rg Q ' U XTX . A A Q Q r 'sa' af, Community-minded Coconino students start picking up trash on 'cleanup' day. 5 'Q Q 2 Ai Q rx gr K 1 K W. . if a if + R , . . . T R'-A H s 3 , 1 f- vs A gk . fi C. Ahumada L. Anderson R. Andrews M. Aragon 7 . .. W 3 A B , E Lf X N E, 2 2 f f ? X Ear X if X . xi f Armstrong Asa Ayala Babb Baca Baca Bailey Balderas D. Barber B. Barras C. Bayles R. Begaye as B ii R' , , . 1' 1 f Ma A A Benally D- Brady E. Brinkman Billy I. Brown Borg R. Brown X Q B. Buell B. Bullmore J. Burson . if A K 5. - N ,Q A . px af X X H. Burks R. Campbell A. Cancino gr- is Jiscr, ...ggi Q wi A S. Clark P. Clover M. Cly J. Carpenter A. Chee B. Chase S. Chee N. Chavez B. Clark in ,. R XX' X1 New , . 1 , K SC 3 an .Sig A Debbie Steves and Sondra Asa show their natural W' Collins D' Cooper 81 D. Contreras C Copeland great spirit at the Flag High J. V. game. M Contreras D. Crisp gain! f Dim A. Cody D. Cody J. Cody .5 up ,p ei l rl R. Crockett B. Curtis D. Daggett .sy.,,X' asm . is - , X, . K it . X. . 5 .5 ., l . V . I. .1 N ll . w A gig' 4 N V s. Y 'Q ,, .v . S ' B. Dejnozka B. Drinkard A. Deutscher T. Drye D. Davis M. Davis ' D Q. gb is PDH' i M X In 'X' N .FB X i R C . Duffy D. Eder ',,,-. ,.,,-- !-DWDM nw K. Egan R. Eskew SY K Et-ter The end of the day for one of the Coconino students ' who rode her bicycle to school during Earth Week Y. Fajardo S. Ferguson 4: f ? 2 ,iw Bw- 1 t a D ,Q 'A C. Flores R. Flores D. Fredericks P. Fulbright D. Fuson of J. Esquibel R. Estrella 'f D 2' fg in-Wiki. I A Q, Fernanggz I. Ferra R. Figueroa D. Fyffe R gi G we G abbert G alle g os G arcia G arcia G arduno The HLitt1e People re Growing in umber V 1- - A 5 Q 5 ' x gk f, -, A E- are . s o G 9 1' x 5 Ea K . if T5 ' f A 1 fe- ! . n K. Gibson M. Gibson T. Gomez D. Goitla K. Gossett 91-,A E. Gray J. Gregg R. Grey M. Gruening M. Haley S. Hall T. Harbottle . Hardin . Hatfield . Hatton B. Helsel W. Henry W. Henry J. Henson M. Herbel WR. ? X. Q-L1 H k 4 M. Herrera S. Hilbers D. Hitt M. Hodge W. Hodges 'iw -an MQ: -on 1? Q 'V 7 Q A XX ' 5 1 Hoffman K House N Hunsaker Holiday M House C Irwm Holmes B Howard M Isbell Holsomback J Huk111 S z zo it 'S' nihi ' S. Kelleher Debbie Fredericks is a little people but at least she A. Kelley 15 UYIHS- , Z film ' 3 , iii? L- L K , ' 3 1 Q I ' fl EL iii V4 l T. Kenney V. King R. Kirkendall A. Kitchens is Ins 3. f mn. ff AESPXN 5 Klitso J. Lee Klopping M. Lewis Lane R. Lilly Lee G. Live ly Sl ' ' xl t is Q... gl 4 Sw 1 N gn S 3 Q , 5 .1 'as ze E 3 Lobato Lobato Lomayesva Lomahaftwa Lu cero Marsh Marshall Martine z 1 Q fs is 5 fm ! x Q' , C. Kelley S. Kemper EE ,,. Q. ' . 755 ii? iiil L e . ,. '- XA Vis-fllfssiy 5 . 3,01 . I K Q? . -ff . U. au 1- gt 5 : if .TW R. McCabe L. Moen G. Montgomery L. Morrissey ii . ax km 1 gig! nkk 1 ff .::.-H21 x gs . S to , 5 M. Muesch C. Martin L. Martinez f L. Marcum C. Mathews A. Martinez f P. Marsh M. May K. Mashburn 5 P. .' rx Many sophomores enjoy shop. g . 3 , ? 1 M eee e Q. o e M . Si. : 5' .Q ,-' ... . -'X-is Q i xv lg - S ' ff M f K Q S ,li i , Y fi Myers Nielson Moreno Nuttall Mudd Oakey Morgan Olson Metzger Ontiveras McGee Orson 'N K Soph's Have a Long Road Ahead 3+ ! QF i 51 :le . . vm' gf? sl . if f 7 V Aw 4 r. Q54 fi' A '1 Senior Wendi Smith gives sop few pointers. homore Beth Mews a J. Oothoudt J. Padilla I. Paisano M. Parrish B. Pearson J. Pennell R. Perez M. Pettay I. Piper H. Pitts M. Poen L. Porth Portillo Priser Quannie Ramire z Redsteer Redsteer E is A 3 M. Reimche C. Remker L. Rhoda ? M . R 4. 87 4 v ' ,A . 'M' ,K zfqll-:IQ Q. Q W7 h?:,'r': V ' ,- . H 'aah silckvvi, U . VI I L. Rieck R. Riggs Rigby D. Roanhozse Riggs M. Ryan iii. ' 'Q-. . X, ZR. if ES r S 1 ZF... K -S -es Sf - . e-Q ef ei.: --.ef---.EX Se-eg 1. .. . 4- x S iw E S W . v S Q S, X KDE X' lb Q ,- Di. S fi y E . .ee t , J.. Ignorance Never Settles a S SN ,sf S23 S N 3 5- 5 Q., ' an .X 'f .. Que Stlon R -sb.. b ee -. S Life at Coconino includes serious concentration also. J is ,gs . ,A . 3' S ,-e ' . ' I' H Q -k,k sive , S f ex f S ...... Ryberg F. Sherman H. Smith F K A S S. I Schaeffer L. Shoopman R. Smith B 5 ' lf.. Scott D. Shults D. Squire P! ft K S Sema J. Skinner M. Stanley ' L Q Setser A. Smith D. Steves E 'S 3 k Shafer B. Smith K. Steves 38 S. Steves E. Sturgill G. Tachias A. Stout W. Swann M. Tachias in . 1 YES? in E . R Y N' M. Tafoya J. Tallmen E. Tapia R. Tapia L. Taylor A. Thomas AS if F is .3 sl' :fe gl Q Q L 5 f F., ,WN SA T T c fe li .. V if xv- , if re f X if x . ' 1 9 4 .1-' N X , if , lx . A .S Q 5 3.15 ,. iF E xx- Sf A f 5? f K Q' x me e ..,. .1 T 1 V. Tingey C. Trujillo C. Tillman D. Toya P. Valdez I-I. Valencia T. Vallerte C. Vice Walker Way Wilcox Wilkes G. Williams R. Williams K. Wilson K. Wimberly Three sophomores listen to wise words from seniors David Miller and Debbie McReynolds. 89 FK? .R R Woody Worker Worker Wright Wright Wytroval B. Yazzie M. Yazzie :E -if 5 ,L joey Padilla runs errands for Mr. Layton .4-H' P. Yazzie E. Youngblood Typing classes keep many of the 'little people' busy. 90 gb' Administration and Faculty S1 jack Boehle Counselor Qwgffsxsw-an W' if 'V' W' 'Y 'H X ' ' ' - .1 c 5 ,-g if 5 f Q 1,1 'WQQS was 3 l Q i 1 Q iifcftf ' - 'Wt ff 2-f, ' Pi' il -. S - s . . , SY Q - .1 WWVSJ 1 as is t' 1 ' is ' - X.. M' 7 in W if 5, -, W - , 3, I if f fx if x 1 K X f 5 X. If X . K f if ' -X X . . if . f ' ffisssgf 11fss5ss its . S 1 F E fifth? - t . F -T file ' Wm' - iq . cg .gem . ms, If ii i i e was fsaaseietifie 4 i anet Kra h essie Ska s Mrs. Moore S S Counselor Counselor Nurse Admini tration Without the administration, it would be impossible to run our great school. Their most famous quote is: All We have to offer is blood, sweat, and tears.N Our thanks to them for making Wh our High School years Were. UD at Robert Burns . Leslie Canterbury Assistant Principle Librarian suffymiff, ' fX 1 ...N Tony Armenta Cora Alexander Branch Gill Elida Proper English f ' I , ' x5 Z A Ae i 5 i iff L 21 David Penny Kenneth Wells Thomas Layton William Huguenard Mr. Armenta teaches Speech, Amer. Lit. , and Feast English Mrs. Alexander teaches Drama, Stage, and Amer. Lit. Mr. Gill teaches College English and Amer. Lit. Mrs. Proper teaches Amer. Lit. and English ll. Miss Schleif teaches English 10 and Annual Staff. Mr. Wells teaches journalism and World Lit. Mr. Layton teaches English IV and Il, and Creative Writing. Mr. Huguenard teaches Reading. Mr. Penny teaches Special Reading. English is the language of men. r lt's all l've got to offer. 93 Eva janetsky Ernest Castro Language! the blood of the soul into which our thoughts run, and out of which they grow. Foreign Language Mr. Vallejo, head of the department, teaches Spanish. Mrs. Janetzky teaches German. Mr. Castro also teaches Spanish: Mrs. Johnson teaches French. and M ath Department Mr. Painter, head of this department, teaches Advanced Algebra, Algebra II, and Geometry. Mr. Camarena teaches Math, Physical Education, and Health. Mr. Epperson teaches Math, Algebra I, and Algebra ll. Mr. Montoya teaches Math and Chemistry. Mr. Blair, head of the Physical Education department, teaches Math, Feast, and Boys Physical Education. Mathematics is the alphabet with which God made the Universe Moses Camarena Bill Eppexson Paul Montoya 94 Ildefonso Vallejo Tim Painter Bob Blair Helen Haver Donna Cox Ardith Hanson Denise Rice Business is the salt of life. Commerce Mrs. Haver, head of the department, teaches Shorthand. Mrs. Cox teaches Clerical Block and Shorthand. Mrs. Hanson teaches VOP Typing and General Business. Mrs. Rice teaches Typing. Mrs. Zaremba teaches Bookkeeping and Typing II. Mr. Compton sponsors C. O. E. Mr. Evans sponsors D. E. C. A. Doris Zaremba William Compton Mrs. Rice is caught in the act of checking the chart for typing times. Milton Evans 95 Q 'lv Opal Berry Ellen Pierson Naomi Morgan Imogene Ainsworth 'y'! L ' K ' i o F g Ii Ak J .K Ex if X I Catherine Holst Dean Despain Andre Felix Bread is the staff of life. Home Economics, This department teaches the electives of Foods I and II, and III, Clothing I, II, and III, Home Management, Home Nursing, and Human Relations. Industrial Arts, This department headed by Mr. Despain teaches the electives of Crafts, Shop, Woods land II, Mechanical Drawing, Drafting I and II, Metals I and II, Power Mechanics, and Electronics. Mr. Byfield, in this department, is not pictured. and Art Mrs. Berry is the head of this department teaching Art I and Il. Art is a means of addressing humanity. Larry Lamphere Ed Hope In music one must think with the heart and feel with the brain. Band, Chorus, and Orchestra, Mr. Curry teaches bandg Mr. Ashley teaches Chorusg and Mr. Nebel teaches Orchestra. ocial Studies Miss Heflin heads this department and she teaches American Hist. Mr. Furst teaches Amer. Prob. and U.S. Hist. Mr. Guay teaches World Hist. , World Geography, and Amer. Hist. Mr. Zaremba teaches U.S. Hist. and Amer. Problems. History is a voice forever sounding across the centuries the laws of right and Wrong. f '53 sf N Y r t X Q k Russel Ashley Bernard Curry Mr. Ashley teaches by example. K K ' WV sr tg if S S ' ixx Q X 5 ' K N f ,Q Q Vsx fy Vg Q Steve Furst Edie Heflin Joseph Guay Chet Zaremba 97 Philip de Miguel Lamar Haines it . . fur-'zwe ..,-,fx , 1-. A t A P-5 , i-fs. . .di V y N Q 5 .VX ' I , X' ,X 2 John Friend james Fox Charles Corbett The Science of today is the technology of tomorrow. Science Department Mr. de Miguel, head of the department, teaches Biology I and II. Mr. Friend teaches Chemistry. Mr. Fox teaches Biology I and Physical Education. Mr. Corbett teaches Physics and Aviation Science. Mr. Haines teaches Earth Science. and the Physical Education Department Mrs. Spigner, Miss Stevenson, and Miss Koenig teach Girls Physical Education and Health. Mr. Townsend teaches Boys Physical Education. Physical Education provides a sound mind in a sound body. ' 0 Stanley Townsend E Sara Spigner Judy Koenig 98 . n ecretaries and Custodians Eudora Larson Johnson Spencer The workers are an asset to our school. KJ' George Olguin Orlando Frajardo Richard G1-iego 99 .5 if - U if ' ' sy gy ., wi ,gs- W ,.Eiw 1ll'L 7 Q. I- A i 1 WS 55 fm, :gg- is? if 1 ' . Mggilw , 'T .fi -GP M. 5 it 4 'wwi . .2 ip, I IBHWV nuff gi Sn: A f 'QI- ' W www- : f ,K i obby 8 Freddy bring us Coffee House B1ues . S, Smith has it made with her machine. c c ' ' F1rst W e M ake Our H 3b1tS, i xv- , V ' .L N 4. A Ly, z x 7,51 'Wi Lena Gutierrez and Verna Kruger like to play nurse ! Sandy Duran seems to be one of those fortunat to have homework in American Problems. an ' Barnie, from Flag High, sure finds some neat things at Coconino. en Our Habits Make Us. In our constant struggle for identity, we are often faced with many decisions of which to choose. From these we must choose for future means or else perish with generations before ours. Thus it is we who must decide our own way of life. i i ., 103 Did M. Stranger break her sewing needle? Pam Williams stumbles across an old love letter as she looks for her American Problems report. Maturity is the age at which you begin to realize there are more things Vou do not know than you do. CFredrick Rushj tif? 5? We Have Acquire Information by Looking Somethin p and Finding Something Else on the Way. Roger Reinmiller peers on as Barbara House and La Morefield fumble their way through the card catalf and no doubt afterwards, leaving in in disorder. iP ,H'i 104 wwf-'r . fs., , e W 5 .. i f dxf Keith Moore and Rose Ann Adragna are trying to learn to run 105 an office type syste , , -x R , ,, ,, 'f - Q ff:,Qi?TfV37- 5' HQ5' ' ' N. ff. . IH. 1-ww'-rw ff ' -S- a1i1a5gf,1'f1,A, ,ff , ,, AFP On their way to class, these Coconino students stop to look at the writing on the wall. ,cf A-an my X R my Nix I Knowledge Is All Things 9 ,,-.7,?! ' On one exciting field trip, Mr. Haines took his junior geologists to study the works of the earth. Learning how to take care of their environment is a step up for these Students. QQ 5.4 , ,f 7 X 1 ' 1fe,Q.i' M. I07 School spirit begins with those little things. .1 F s Nj, , iw' TOMMY TURNER Royalty Is Reality November 9th through the 13th was set aside as SPIRIT WEEK for Coconino High School. There was much excite- ment with class competition, such as hall decorating, collecting bonfire wood, building floats, and root beer drinking, pie eating, races, and cheering loudest at pep assembly. The Powder Puff foot- ball game, held at noon, added a fes- tive flair to the week. There were elec- tions of Homecoming Royalty, with the results kept secretive until the night of the Homecoming game. The game ended the football season and SPIRIT WEEK with a victory against Phoenix Indians 14-6. SUSAN .1543 Acting out a skit for TRUE GRIT are A. Deutscher, M' Gallegos, M' Haley' Roxanne Woolbright has come through again by selling lunch time goodies. 'I'he sophomore world is filled with bewildered boys. 110 Nu K. Langeliers and C. Pritchard call to make sure of an up coming date. Chris Hull displays his many talems. A Speculator Is a Man Who Ob- serves the Future and Acts Before r It Occurs. Not all sophomores have to look up to senio s so says D. Marsh to C. Tachias. D. Estrella plays the not-so-nice guy as he guns down and kills M. Poen. You are only young once, but you can stay immature indefinetely. Try as they might, is it possible that these boys will make it? The Peace of Today Costs More Than the War of Yesterday. C. Pritchard and M. Skelly can not decide who should have the chair. Ah! There's nothing to it as M. Gibson, a sophomore, proves. 112 Pretty good even if I say so myself, as B. Drinlcard looks over her art work. n n o Yesterday Is Experience, K ,J , Jw Keep those arms high and point those toes instructs Is Getting From One 'CO the Other As Best We Can. J. Sullivan to W. Smith and S. Jenkins. Why Mr. Ashley, did you lose your place! hm. I didn't realize that this was such a dirty and messy job. 113i d d 5 R W. Smith and B. Eder swing to the time of'1000 B, C, Sound at the Wrong me Time and Place Is S. Martinez and C. Garretson demonstrajge the ease Timefandbls Music. ofcooldng' n . 3. , ga g. V ,QQ , Just an ordinary day in an ordinary class with an Oh b0Y! This is really 1300 much! ordinary group of students. 114 from me, states S. Asa. ve got the basketball and no one is going to get it The stones that critics hurl with harsh intent i a man may use to at . ' ' 7' Y '11 f' d fMr. Fm' md t '1' asgiut hrgsxzzgtsin any o u s s en s smi mg Sure we believe you! Where did you say you got your information? 115 P The Creators of a TO THE MODERN MAN From mysteries of the Past The Future is prophesied. The Actual comes and goes Like shadows on a tide. Realities come and go Like shadows on a pool, -- The leaves are for the wise man, The shadows for the fool. Out of the moment Now Rises the god To-Be, The light upon his brow Is from eternity. Leave dreaming to the fool And take things as they are All things are inyourself, Who stand upon a star. And look upon the stars, And yearn with deepening breath All things are in yourself-- Love and Life and Death. By john Hall Wheelock And From This Magic Night Arises Continuous Dreams and Memories. tvf 1' gig? 532 of vi 1 endleton ight of Magic! 2, . 4 's x My A ,I A ttendantfhyllis 5 the House c V' 'Eir , XR K Wendi of of Smlth Th H7 K K R .asf D. Walker finds the library a useful source for much needed information. Years Come and Go but Memories Are Here to Stay. Now, where did all those panthers go? S, Long and C. Reed will always remember their last year in high school. Memories of a victorious game against the Flagstaff Eagles. 118 Yes I Would, If A hard beginning maketh a good ending. A TIME TO START Underdogs of the school, the beaten began their high school life dread. They anticipated the scorn from ir upperclassmen, realizing that it was ir year to be ridiculed. But the '73 grad- will reflect back on this starting year, look on it with mixed feelings. It becomes start of a search for one's self, but by means does it start the beginning of the nd. And as these little people move up in ank, they will realize this information for s worth. T here's a few unpleasant things out Soph life, but there is also lots of good ings! I iilis The Sophs leave now, only to return to fill Coconino with Juniors. I dreamed a dream. l dreamedl was a bird. Andl could fly. And if I could fly, I surely would. H9 I onl could . HALF-WAY THERE The juniors found themselves between the Soph and Senior life. They found themselves half-way to their goal . . . graduation. Some day soon, they'll take their place in honor hall. Senior life awaits them with the promise of good things to come Cdiscounting American Problemsl. And as they anxiously await becoming Seniors, they realize what a big step it is from half-way to the top. Upon graduation they will find them- selves again at the very bottom in an institution far larger than high schoolg for they will take their place in the in- stitution of life. J Let the fools say what they please, knowledge is worth something Even if some of the students don't care to be educated, at least a puppy does. As juniors move up to Senior Life, their lockers stand emp waiting to be filled by next year's Juniors. tggf, E 5553 . Mk. E K A I 55 M . , V I I surel y WOU.1d . Si . i ' Some men see thin s that are and sa wh I dream th1 s 1 , that never were and say why not? -- Robert F. Kennedy K ' K' -5' ff' '. D1i:1',?f'f'K 'Ms' -lim 'L29fi'i'1is?Wffff5L 1 .C iii -A ' ' W K. K K K A Q I Vcizlsfv--I 1-t!f.x2wY3 Qi5Y?y??I ,Mig M . . -f' T is f KK i ' V K' ' K K ' f A ' , l,!-,N Xi , ff' K iii.. 'K K KKQQVKKKK KK M' - r Kits' 3' Kg ' . , . - ' f ' 'z ' -1 2 s K K K 2- 1? if The Seniors take special pride in the 71 rings, a sign V of their year. , ONE LAST LOOK The Seniors take one last look at their surroundings, for in a short while they will be graduating. Then they will reach for bigger and better things in life. Seniors reign this year, but next year they will be on the bottom, and their climb for the top will have started again. Good luck, Seniors. And may your edu- cation bring success. QDavid Wolf, 1- 0? 1. K ' -ui 1 made h1m, and then broke the mold. Thank good- if ,I Editor's Page Seniors are getting ready to finish all of their semester finals, and they look for- ward to june third, the night of graduation. After the much deserved and worked- for diplomas are handed out, a great number of these graduates will start over, in trade schools, colleges, universities, and in the service. Good luck graduates, and may the future hold much for you. And juniors, after a summer of fun they'll be back to finish their high school edu- cation. Then it will be their turn to go forward. Then, of course, the down-trodden little people . Sophomores, the people who have to take countless insults from their upperclassmen. But they look forward to their Junior year, and we pity the incoming little people ! So, as we close a book of memories, we turn our faces to a bright future. A future full of promise and the completion of hopes. The Seniors reflect back on their years of education. Some are thankful that it's all over: but the majority of the other Seniors realize that it's not the end of learning, just the beginning! your editor, . ' 7 PP' A f1'ir9il4'a1i3vC rss T U I .. N I ? ia it 5 Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive, easy to govern, BUT IMPOSSIBLE TO ENSLAVEJ' f .f ., ' r , iii! K K 3 R + Y Q Q X f ' W ' S 1 .rf .1-'HF . x 4 ii X 5' Sw? ,fl aw g i f ROWAN'S PHARMACY, located at 2223 E. 7th Street has the finest in merchandise for all the family. Panthers are always Welcome at FRONSKE STUDIO Where they will receive special Senior Portrait prices in our beautiful color or black and white. 21 E. Aspen i BLEDSOE'S MEN SHOP at 1 E. Aspen says: Dress right--when you look your best, you do your best. 'fl THE WIGWAM, 8 E. Santa Fe, has Indian crafts, including authentic hand made Indian jewelry, Navajo rugs, Kachina dolls, moccasins, and 4 other souvenirs. Arizona's forests have a lot to give - go see for your- self. There's something for everyone. It's a bag of fun for weekend picnickers. campers, fishermen. hunters. An evergreen spectacular, complete with high- ways, trails and lakes that lure tourists and vaca- tioners from all over the nation. A giant feedlot for wildlife, cattle and sheep. A 200-mile long commer- cial workshop for Iumhermen and papermakers. Mighty important, too, in the support of communi- ties through taxes paid by forest products companies. Over the years, National Forests have become All- Amcrican institutions. carefully administered in a multiple-use manner hy the U.S. Forest Service - for the greatest good, for the greatest number of people. lhe Because of sustained-yield conservation practices, Arizona's forest land will continue to renew itself and serve everyone for centuries to come. And because of wisdom and understanding culti- vated through education, you, like the tree, will con- tinue to grow and serve mankind for years to come. Go. Learn. Enjoy your forests. It's the natural thing to do. Southwest Forest Industries GENERAL OFFICES: P. O. Box 7548, Phoenix, Arizona 85011 Gtllfdl cfs? 4 K' 9 5' - . -1 t 0 J' ffl X Samir is L . J: W I. , 5 if x fx K , hz? XX.. .X ,Rv -' ,,,j',1-uf f V '5 xx' , Xl X-aff A- 4 ..1,.., I X N XXX 1 , If 5 1 QL, A ii O TA-4' X ,f2 ' 31. ITL --' - v li If-' 3, 'v . ' .aflf Q In .rl-if ' l. w, .' T.: .'f,l,' - :Nik L is '11-4 fairs it-ff' Y g ll ,f ' X fi lfzf i' siiiggi i 1 I 'i i 'AW --ff ua H 32,1 IQ' fi ill i Www' - MW .iifflpi W X' ,rl iw i ' i-i E F-15? ' 7 5 my I X . i ' i ' 1 ' ii, If R l l mm ' J-'L' All 1 I A X' .,,,,.......b i':. l if f' siisxi- lf vgosxxs-S2-g?.-, ,. fi 1 4 i W t al, rr x Q Wy! QQ , f l E l25 GREENLAW DEER-O PAINT FUNERAL HOME 2603 7th Avenue Flagstaff, Arizona CENTER of Flagstaff Deer-O gl Pratt Paints For all your decorating needs. 2919 N. 4th Street. 774-0133 774 - 7 366 , Congratulatlons . Graduates Congratulatlons of Graduates! 1971 4.-'L xxx: iv il W 1 If you want the best in school or business supplies, PBSW, at 117 N. Beaver, is the place to go. CAPPS HOUSE OF COLOR Glidden Paints Martin Senour Paints Olympica Stain Wallpaper - Antiquing - Picture Frames F uufmvfm , ' Q . FLAGSTAFF YAMAHA is now in town. They offer a better machine, sales service, parts, cycles, minibikes, snowmobiles. See the good guys at 229 E. 7th Avenue for any questions you may have about any bike. f It In 9- gr fr if Y ff' .L ,,, M ...Q i ff 'Q as . iw f .Qi if iwvw I LU. 0 z ' 1 r .-.W i -51 il r HARPER FURNITURE CO. , INC. at 15 N. Beaver, BERGER'S CAMERA CORAL at 1. W. Santa Fe 4-3341 , offers Everything For Your Home. carries name brands, and it is waiting to serve you. Sylvania -Maytag -G. E. Completely Furnished New 12' Wide 2 Bedroom Mobile Homes Delivered and set up 354795. 00 We Service What We Se11 ' FACTORY SALES 3600 E. Santa Fe 774-8051 v Ama 4 99 lib 5 rag ,Ecco 11:30 9940 KVI 3 is 52 U23 U-' Em :1 'Tin- 'dn M5 9: jo fb ga - 91 .... NJN oorn l'5 co5 P12 0 P14 P14 VICTOR GREENLAW ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE is a S complete 8 modern school of beauty where the best costs no more. 2158 N. 4th. ..nvvumLnox.1-un 1 am, at 1302 E. Santa Fe has hot ogs and french fries to tempt yom' taste buds. ' 129 Complete Office Service Center FLAG STAFF OFFICE MACHINES AND SUPPLIES 2146 N. Fourth Street Greenlaw Shopping Center Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 Ira 81 Mary Hornsby 774-4600 VIOTTI FURNITURE STORE, 2109 N. 4th Street has a varied selection of furniture to choose from. Drive the happiest car in toWn At North Interchange 89N-66 Nationwide Parts Locater Service Give Him Parts From H Sz S AUTO WRECKING 3505 E. Industrial Drive Flagstaff, Ariz. 86001 Across from Barker Village on E. Hwy. 66 774-3713 779-1474 Mac, Bob or Hazel WEAVER'S CHIX FRY Hamburgers - Shrimp - Chicken 774-8024 Flagstaff Arizona H 8 S AUTO WRECKING at 3505 E. Industrial Drive 13Q is waiting to serve you. 4 5 -,qua -wM,......r..M4. ,.v...,.r.N,, .. The TOY CI-IALET at 2145 N. 4th Street has many jim McClelland of MCCLELLAND FURNITURE, delightful stuffed animals and gifts to choose from. 2577 E. 7th Avenue, is glad to help in selecting your furniture. 5-Hal... The EL RANCHO MARKET, located at 1760 E. BUSHEY'S BOOTERY in the Plaza Shopping Center, Santa Fe, is open 24 hours for the convenience of offers the best in foot flattery. its customers. 131 .--4-1 H .Q effsti K lie: . Y -zfgqjggm f I YOUR I TORE FOR 'I ASHIO hw SERVING NORTHERN ARIZONA I WITH THE HIGHEST QUALITY FAMOUS BRAND MERCHANDISE h SINCE 1889. . . H I SHOP WHERE YOU FEEL AT HOME. . . 12 EAST ASPEN IN DOWNTOWN FLAGSTAFF, I OR BABBITTS EAST. 132 Congratulations Class of '71 Best wishes for good fortune in your world. ::::1. ' l sf S oarr : u Q il 'r nr NAJLZTQAL R 0F ARIZONA r a rake f 5 FEDEHA L 'Eli 1.1 rf' 12s:z:s:s:a:s:e ::. '1-'- 5 -A .,.:1- ? I l t' f5:s:z:z:s:sga:s:2gzg2g2g2g., xg., f a,e uru aa, f f- : s a r Member Federal Deposit Insurance Carparalion Qeu. wwttiie VQQQW Look to your nearby Valley Bank office for friendly guidance as you enter the business world. We are vitally interested in you, for tomorrow's Arizona leaders will come from your ranks. We want you as a customer, and will appreciate your account, however small. Your banker can serve you all your life, so join the bank that offers more, the bank that gives you the finest personal service in Arizona! MORE THAN 100 OFFICES ' Deposits Over S1 Billion 133 Checking Savings Time Bancard Ready Certificates ReservAccount Loans Real Estate Safe Trust Travelers Deposit 4 Two Locations: TPIE' YI. Downtown Office a University Office IH' 125 E. Bireh ,I BANK 424 s. Humphrey HOUSE OF ' TIRES I 2304 E. 6th Ave. 4-7228 Sonic Tires Custom Recapping - Wheel Alignment I john Johanson and Manuel Martinez I , l Vi -A :A U fi - ' , M Wil-:.n. M M at 'ti L if I lil? f iiiaw mf ,Y H ,www , 9 ggkwyyQigaml.Ilwila.e-I-willi..,.,2Q,lQ..t2.-iii-l.,2ifun,.st Wayne L. Romney weleemes yeu. Romney Motel - Holbrook Ramada Inn - East Flagstaff Ramada Inn - Williams Romney Motel - Ash Fork Romney Motel - Seligman ROMNEY INTERNATIONAL Hotels, Inc. Phoenix, Arizona 134 A.j. BAYLESS, in the Plaza Shopping Center, offers all household needs at reasonable prices. ee ,W . fi - .15 4 ll A, Q1 '. Z 3 wg . I-IEAD'S CAMPERS, 2708 N. 4th, has the camper to suit you. Go on in and see. ALFA TUDIG in the Greenlaw Village says : Congratulations '71 Graduates, And Best Wishes! 135 euaoe our uooo 5 f 9 K 3 u Nv JIM P W9 f Z ' 'V x 1, A X1 I , .llllml ill l' H I llmll ' ? it , ill Q X f fy f 1- x Q. 4 ff A Our electricity didn't do nearly . L as much forthe class of 1940 it as it does for the graduating x. N 5 class of today. lt didn't x X D run their TV, stereo, , KW! I cl th s dryers and a lot 4, 0 eof other things that T f if weren't even around in those days. Ll l L ! S-......,...u. . f X Today, even though our electricity W l does more for you, it still does it at a low, low cost. Tomorrow, you'll demand even more energy from us EZ . . . and we'lI be ready with more than enough to meet your needs. my Because we care how you live. A E I ' 1 , PINEGROVE LAUNDROMAT, 1920 N. 4th, is A 'z0na Pubhc 59 V'ce c0mPa V equipped with modern, trouble -free machines. A I I . Bll.l. E+ ,IEAVS CAFE 8. MOT E L 2' Western Ranch Style Food ' ' ' for the 3211111 c1THDzfLirent flagatokr best In everything: School . ' WI - - - . . . . -A A 'J Ciggfo. pomvf. Rllgs - QHICKEEQQ Supplies and Equipment, Athletic Equip- PAN FRIED CHICKEN and CHOPS CHOICE STEAKS HOME MADE HOT CAKES - HOT BISCUITS COWPOKE BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER For Take-out Orders or Reservations Dial 774-4317 III6 EAST SANTA FE AVENUE - FLAGSTAFF vs MILE EAST OF cm CENTER - ON HIGHWAY 66 ment, School Transportation, Duplicating Supplies, Equipment and Maintenance, Office Supplies and Equipment, Theatre Equipment, Church Supplies, Sporting Goods. I I' THE MARSTON SUPPLY COMPANY 3209 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE l 279-9301 Flagstaff Auto Dealers Association Dick McDonald Gale Tyrrell Jerry Springer Flagstaff International 'Tyrrell Chevrolet Flagstaff Dodge For the best, most reliable service in Northern Arizona. Louis McCoy Jim Babbit McCoy Motors Babbit Fgrd 137 Custom Designing Diamonds and Complete Repair All Major Service Precious Stones Diamond Presentations by Appointment Creenlaw Center 2114 N. 4th Street Flagstaff, Ariz. 86001 Phone 774-4620 GREENLAW J EWELERS james jim Anderson Gemologlst BURGER CHEF SYSTEMS, INC. , 2004 E. santa Fe, Home: 774-0886 has food for all the family at reasonable prices. at '1 '..: W Vkki a.iAL M , - , -W-aww y I hai' zragsgkg Tl M I I SCOTTS MELODY MUSIC offers a varied selection BILLIE'S PET AND HOBBY SHOP in the Greenlaw of records, as well as musical instruments. Shopping center has many animals and fun hobbies. 138 s ' fy' wr . 1 ?:i.55--M:45Lel,:'f11' f'e f1V'9x4fw , fwfxeizff' -M ' - - .' z'..:.:-.. ' W 7 . . -- . 'ty ali? '1f 'f'i'?'W'5ffN'f I: , .wr ss , -2: iw: -i g gig- C -ai -.arf?D4,fQfrf,2,tfg1'H-'i,, ' ala 5f k 'gji 'i1'gS5f'f --ga WWW as 3? , , X. . it -Q s, QA agimimfisifi, iffram,igfiffgszx L' siwfgf A - f -,,,,iA L., ,, ,WW i 2 x ' 4 'QT - Q , -Egg Sa ,Q ' N! x x + -rf 4, i is Qs W , ,si Gs . viT ' s w 1 WgifgYm,,,,. J 55 -effiieiflfsiirefiffi flfgfw M in . W-i, ,.,1,1,M:,,..,. . nw, ,- a s A bfi,-s w Y 1 , as 5 W: - X ws .sw .... , V 5 4 :ww tw fe.-'Q Nb' 5353 1 2 .ipfjll 'ws i i - zfizslfei, QQWQ, M 5,1 ' ,i ,iz f -- ,fe - waz! - s at .,,f,. :,,-gifam, . 9 - ' ,f PONDEROSA ' -1 , Yi PAPER L, - Q ..,.W,4w a -f '- ' :Pn0DUCTS 'C- s M.. ,nf , . in-,L .. 'F ' ' sz 5- . 'fl A C 5 'fa ., .4 - , 'Q li, A , R ' H 'V-rg ' Lb pg 'A u' 5 M. 4 M. C 5 it f - ld ' r ., ,. - ,. ..gLg.,,:..: v - if , - ,fi rf' VV' L A ,Y Kxxv I I Q, Q L L MQ . fi T . , .M ,W r , , . N-L LL s , 10 4?w U!13's 'v+Wf:Pa'i 'bil W 3, 1, , ,. - , 5 4 ,V Q' 'fffgkf sig? ,'0i.5jl ' 'Y 2'f'A 'i LS- - ' V ' N 3,-Q--Q? gfgggffus .i, '-.Wffg--5,2 -s w2x?s2w:ff :ds lg szftithfak any ' - K W ff Lfwf .gx '7 fia15ifw7iJQi iwuDb Fffiiifiifizfi 1 ' MifLi1i'Afii? ?l 2f5'iiTV3f I 1 4 :fl-Qwwrs-ig- w' - 3211- f X ' h,.'f2s5 , -- K g. 9: -55 K PONDEROSA PAPER PRODUCTS, INC. , serves Northern Arizona with high-quality paper products. --M wa- -- . b .in . . .. ,,.. ,. ,. ., ..,, ..: ,.:.,.: . i . . . . . .. ,,,.. M' ' fi 'Y : a s w e 1 ' ,cgi 1 as L. A fig: .L it , 31,-fd i iWi..iHl.,r ,..............--- if Y 7 ..- '. CENTNER'S JEWELRY STORE, 21 N. Leroux, has Flagstaff, Ariz. an excellent selection of jewelry for the man or woman in your life. 139 R? 0 E NTG O MONTGOMERY WARD, 2231 E. 7th Avenue, is the place to go for your needs, and offers everything from tires to toys. COCCNINC FORE ST PRODUCT A Division of Passalacqua Lumber Company Rt. l Box 820 Flagstaff, Ariz. 86001 Patronize Your Local Lumber Yards Vincent Passalacqua Phil Passalacqua Lumber Company 17 X., .- COCONINO I-1'IGH'S BOOKSTORE, run by Mr. Branch Gill, is a combination bookstore and lunch counter for the students. TISSAWS, 109 N. Leroux, is a good place to find sporting goods and needs, trophies, gym clothing, and custom lettering. 774-2960 SUTCLIFFE FLORAL S GIFTS, 15 E. Aspen, is a member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery, Interflora. MOORE DRUG 24 N. San Francisco Flagstaff, Arizona 774-4681 140 DOWN TOWN WESTERN AUTO - Motorola T. V. - Auto Accessories - Davis Tires FLAGSTAFF DRIVE IN LAUNDRY s CLEANERS has 14 E. Birche Ave. 4-3761 two locations: Phoenix Ave. 8 Mikes Pike, or N. 4th Street in Greenlaw. ARIZONA TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY OF COOONINO Title Trust Insurance ESC1-ows I J. Delbert Kindred, President Member of American Land Title Association 120 N. San Francisco 774-3368 Flagstaff, Ariz. 141 i t fi Y, W 4 , W ta. , , i were E AND MISCELLJ S T E F2 L. A L, D E POOR BOYS SECOND HAND STORE at 113 W. Phoenix Avenue has goo d second-hand merchandise at reasonable rates. 3 th-I., WE? e 1 A? !Tx -K 6'.D NORTHERN ARIIONA AMUSEMENT CO. tu Og ff 49 0' 1, - We c6rr'j all 'Pho KEOS 107 W. AS' HAPPENING HI TS Atrium S. Ufmmffvs 1215 CORD5 Free. Gi F-1' Wf P Pm 77-154704. . ,,.,.,-,,...- -f- Go to HUNT'S CASH-N-CARRY LUMBER, located at 2711 E. Lakin Drive, for your next building materials. STARLITE LANES, INC. , 3406 E. Santa Fe, welcomes Coconino High Students. .1 . s i WESTERN HILLS Ken Bublitz Ernie Padilla Self-Serve Gas Restaurant Sz Cocktail Lounge lat per gallon discount with a for students. Banquet Room for Private Parties Auto Kar Wash gl N 1612 E. Santa Fe Flagstaff, Arizona 2125 North 4th Street Phone. 774-0984 PINE GROVE LIQUORS, 1912 North 4th, serves all of Flagstaff with the best name-brand liquors. For friendly helpful service, stop in. 143 ASPEN OFFICE SUPPLIES is a popular place for ' Coconino High students to buy business supplies for less. , DAYS BUILDING SUPPLY Lawson Day is always ready with a smile and the supplies you need. 2112 N. West Street SOUTHERN UNION GAS CO. If your home needs a little heat or your life a little gas, drop in to 420 N. San Francisco HOU SE OF RUSS FLORIST A gift of flowers is always right. 2820 N. West I 146 Ei im X Ly XX ff, ,QM f Q ' ffm ' .sf--sf , ..,M. ,.,,,.WM W'L..f: ' lffffiiil A ss ul ul l T, -my i'iU?x.1. I . w e Elves 121 I ' 0 - it When you shop at SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. , in the CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 71 from Plaza Shopping Center, you are helped with a hiendly the BURGER HUT, 620 East Santa Fe Avenue. smile. be Qin' ff W kg ,. .43 'AI' 'Ex ., 5 .., ox, A 5. Us X 'Y , ll . KE. YA ' , ' A 'xg . ' T 2' 7,-,gs 1. I ' Y, ix dp.: ' , -, ', .MA .. .X v' P A ' A .93 THE PONY SOLDIER MOTEL, 3030 E. Santa Fe has For the largest variety of piaas at reasonable prices, clean, inexpensive rooms for all travelers. , eat at the PIZZA HUT, 2120 N. 4th. They have 7take-out orders, too. 1 14 nw wma SAIGAI When your guy says he's had it and he's found some CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CIASS OF 71 from one new go to 1413-141 BEAUTY SALON g DEEYA DAIRY QUEEN 1942, 2221 East cedar. Phone: 774-0208. CQSMEFEIC STUDIO, 2919 N, west and find a beautiful you. bs.. IGENERAL GLA: FLAGSTAFF GLASS CO. , 2921 N. West St. has all CAROLINA' S HAIR FASHIONS, 2725 E. Lakin types and sizes of glass for your needs. Drive, is capable of creating a new look for you. 148 E 4 f y f , fn I-ff S V ,L., 3 M-.tw--M-,M in 4 ,, . b W. ,k.,kk,..k X A A A V' , - .. , A . 1 ,M TAYLOR'S HIDDEN AUTO SALVAGE, on Industrial Drive offers the best of service to all customers. Stop in to see the manager, Speed Taylor. SEIDEL'S AUTO AND TIRE SUPPLY, located across from the Greenlaw Shopping Center at 1919 N. 4th Street, has everything you need. 149 EAR wir., W. 4 , 4- For the books you desire, or for unusual gifts, CIRCLE Q RANCH SHOP, INC. 1716 E. Santa Fe MCKAY'S BOOK S- GIFT SHOP at 11 E. Aspen is the has Westernwear for the complete family, your place. biggest western store. K Go in and see the manager, Mr. Thompson, he'l1 be glad to help you. You get the best service at BROWNIE CLEANERS, 222 W. Santa Fe. 150 KEOS the big 69 from the staff and the management! Congratulations to the Class of '7l. PENNIE'S GENERAL STORE 1901 N. 4th Street For family viewing pleasure at rates to fit your bud- t clocktb k UFLAGEAS I-IEATRE geanp e O0,V'.l.S1t TT , 2009 N. 41:11. Compliments of: KEARNY NEWS AGENCY Phone: 774-6843 Carpeting - Upholstering EAST FLAG UPHOLSTERY AND CARPET SHOP, INC. 2921 N. 4th Street Flagstaff, Ariz. 86001 Paul stifle Ken Sfice UNCLE BUD's DRNE-1N located at 1724 East santa Fe, says Best wishes to tahe class of '71. FLAGSTAFF DATSUN, INC. 2020 E. Santa Fe Phone: 774-2515 DONALD CHADDOCK Vice-Pres. -Gen. Manager Courtesy 81 Service - A1ways 152 PEPSI Youve 90+ c1lo+ +0 Vive, And PepsT's 90+ CJ lo+ +0 gTve. 153 FLAGSTAF F REALTY Sl GIBSON PRODUCTS CO. INS. N. Steves Robert Nauman BUD 'S SHAMROCK FT. MCCLURG WAX 2205 N. 4th MUSEUM I N- Highway 89 NAMCO MARKET I 2713 E. Lakin HARENBERG BLOCK CO. 3900 E' Industrial Dr- FLAGSTAFF AUTO SUPPLY E. FLAGSTAPP WESTERN 401 W' Santa Fe AUTO 2219 E. 7th Avenue MCCI-'E I-'LAND FU K E. 7th Avenue 2718 N. Steves ANDERSON'S TRADING CO. EAST MEETS WEST 24 S- Beaver MW 2112 N. 4 h S t met FOOD TOWN M W I - SUPERMARKET N . . M, I . DYE OXYGEN CO. ll S. Beaver I-.aww--P . If5A?IPE:3ia1igfNITURE LDS SEMINARY ' CONGRATULATIONS LAUGHLINS FLOWERS 1 SENIORS ' 20 E- Birch . DENNIS MOREFISLD SIGNS, 1982 Indusu'1a1Df1ve, 2 BAR 3 CAF E offers you his service for your next sign. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Maudie Carlos STARVE-OUT TDG. POST 'MONTY'S BEST TACOS LE UPP ROAD AMERICANA MOTOR DOT'S LAD S1 LASSIE SHOP HOTEL 106 N. San Francisco 2650 E- Santa Fe MAR-Y-'S CAFE MTN. VIEW CHEVRON N. Highway 89 604 N. Beaver Street 524 N. Beaver 2916 E. Santa Fe at MI. gl Mrs. IOC Smith 1614 N. 1 S St meet WINONA TRADING POST Winona I1'1t6ICl'18.11ge 2326 E. Santa Fe PLAGSTAFP AUTO SUPPLY FLAGSTAFF BEAUTY 401 W' Santa Fe SALON . SUNNYSIDE GARAGE 209 N. San Franc1sco 2101 N. 3rd Street CROZIER INSURAIXEENCY SANDOVAL CLEANERS 18 E Birch 100 Mikes Pike Comphments of Northern Anzona's Baldwin FARR PIANO G ORGAN CO. , 2915 N. 4th BAR-NONE RANCH SHOP 1922 N. 4th Street 154 Senior Register ALLEN, BEVERLY Pep Club Q2, 3, 4, Prom Committee Q4, Traditions Committee Q ARREDEONDO, CAROL AVERY, KATHLEEN Intermurals Q2, Rodeo Club Q3, 4, AYALA, ADELA BACA, PETRA BALCH, DEBBIE Bat Cats Q3, BAYLES, DEBRA D. E. C. A. Q4, BEGAY, CECELLA BEGAY, EUNICE BEGAY, MELINDA BENNETT, ARLENE BLGMAN, ELLEN BITSENE, ELs1E EOLLNO, CAROLINE BROWN, PAMELA BROWN, SANDY Pep Club Q3, Drama Club Q4, BUDAI, CHRIS Copy Editor Q4, CARNELL, GWEN D. E. C. A. Q3, Madrigals Q3, Varsity Cheerleader Q Candy Striper Q3, Pep Club Q4, N. H. S. Q4, 47 Girls CHAVEZ, VERA Pep Club Q2, Spanish Club Q3, 4, Art Club Q3, 4, CLARK, DIANE Intermurals Q3, D. E. C. A. Q3, 4, CLOER, MYRA COLLINS, GAIL Intermurals Q2, D. E. C. A. Q3, 4, COOLEY, ELENORE COX, PATTY Intermurals Q2, 3, Drama Club Q3, 4, Pep Club Q3, CRUVER, BONNIE Bookstore Q3, 4, DALEGOWSKI, DARLA DAVIS, DONNA Pep Club Q2, N. H. S. Q4, Bat Cats Q3, Student Council Q2, C. G.A. Q2, Pom Pon Q3, DAVISON, LINDA DERRICK, KAREN DEWEES, TI-IERESA Porn Pon Q2, Pep Club Q2, 3, 4, Cheerleader Q4, Prom Committee Q3, Homecoming Comm DIAZ, GLORIA DONOHOE, ELLEN DURAN, SANDRA I 55 itte e Interscholastics Q4, Prom Committee Q3, Drama Club Q4, ERNST, LUANN Pep Club Q2, C. O. E. Q4, ESPLAIN, NINA FLORES, MARTHA FREDRICKS, DENI CE Spikette Q4, FULBRIGHT, SHEILA OALLEOOS, VLCTORLA C. O. E. Q4, GARRETS ON, LESLE GONZALES, JOSEPHINE GREYMOUNTAIN, DARLENE GRIFFIN, JONI GU TIERREZ, ADELINA HAMRICK, KAREN Intermurals Q2, Pep Club Q2, Art Club Q2, I. C. E. Q4, HANCOCK, MARCIA Pep Club Q3, HARENBERG, CATI-IIE Pom Pon Mgr. Q3, Intermurals Q2, 3, 4, Pep Club Q2, 3, C.G.A. Q2, 3,43 HARPER, CHERRI HARPER, JEAN ANN HARRISON, MOLLY HELP, ARLENE MOREFIELD, LAURA HILTON, SUE Intermurals Q2, 3, 41 HOUSE, BARBRA Pom Pon Q2, 3, 41 Pep Club Q3, 41 Spanish Club Q21 N. H. S. Q3, 41 Prom Committee Q31 HUNT, JENNIFER Drama Club Q3,41 Art Club Q41 Cheerleader Q41 IRWIN, CONNIE Intermurals Q2, 31 Pep Club Q2, 31 C. G. A. Q21 N. H. S. Q41 Prom Committee Q31 Creative Writing Mag. Q31 JAMES, JANET JARRETT, CAROLYN JENNINGS, SUSAN JONES, MARY Intermurals Q21 KELLY, KATHY lntermurals Q2, 31 Pep Club Q2, 3, 41 Pom Pon Mgr. Q3, 41 Prom Committee Q41 KRUEGER, VERNA A. F. S. Q2, 31 Band Q2, 31 Chorus Q2, 31 Madrigals Q31 Drama Club Q21 LADWIG, EILEEN Pep Club Q21 LADWIG, KATHLEEN LANGLIERS, KATHLEEN Girls LEMONS, DEBBIE Prom Committee Q31 Fund Raising Comm. Q31 LEONARD, DEA LIGGITT, SUSAN Ski Club Q3, 41 Pep Club Q41 Madrigals Q3, 41 LOMAYESVA, MARTHA LOVELACE, PAM MARTINEZ, MARILYN G. A. A. Q21 Pep Club Q21 MARTINEZ, v1oLA D.E.C.A. Q31 Art Club Q31 NLEADOWS, MARGARET Pep Club Q2, 31 Mat Maids Q41 MCKUNE, CHERYL Intermurals Q2, 31 Annual Staff Q41 Drama Club Q41 MCREYNOLDS, DEBBIE Intermurals Q2, 31 Drama Club Q2, 31 Pep Club Q2, 31 German Club Q21 MONTOYA, KAREN MOORE, TONYA Pep Club Q21 Student Council Q41 Prom Committee Q31 Twirler Q3, 41 Homecoming Committee Q41 MORTON, VERNITA MUELLER, LYNN lntermurals Q31 Rodeo Club Q3, 41 MUMAW, TERESA Intermurals Q31 Pep Club Q21 ' Spanish Club Q21 Pom Pon Q3, 41 NH-I. S. Q41 MUNOZ, ERNESTINE NELSON, LAURA NEZ, JEANNIE OAKEY, CATHY Chorus Q41 PADDOCK, DOLLY PENDLETON, LORI Intermurals Q41 PHILLIPS, MICHELE Intermurals Q41 PRITCHARD, CYNTHIA Annual Staff Q41 Bat Cats Q31 Pom Pon Q41 N. I-I. S. Q41 A. F. S. Q21 Intermurals Q31 REED, CAROLE Pep Club Q3,41 Annual Staff Q41 N. H. S. Q41 Rodeo Club Sec. Q31 Bat Cats Q31 ROSSMEIR, PHYLLIS Cheerleader Q2, 3, 41 Pep Club Q2, 3, 41 Prom Committee Q31 Pep Club Q3, 41 Prom Committee Q31 Student Council Q41 156 Homecoming Committe Homecoming Queen Q41 N. H. S. Q3, 41 e Q41 RUSH, CINDY SANDOVAL, EVELYN SHOOPMAN, SHEILA SHOOPMAN, SHIRLEY SKELLY, MARION A.F.S. 12,,3, Pep Club 12, 3, 4, N. H. S. 13, 4, Sec 14, Annual Staff 13,4, SMITH, CONNIE Intermurals 12, 3, 4, C. G. A. 12, Pep Club 12, Cheerleader 12, 3, SMITH SUSAN SMITH, WENDI Pep Club 14, Speech Club 13, Twirler 12, 3,-4, SORENSON, PAMELA STRANGER, MARSHA - Intermurals 12, Rodeo Club 12, 3, 4, C. G.A. 12, 3, 4, Cheerleader 12, SULLIVAN, JERRI Pep Club 12, N. H. S. 13, C. G. A. 13, Twirler 13, 4, Bat Cats 13, TACHIAS, CHRISTINE ski Club 13, TAYLOR, CHARLOTTE Intermurals 12, 3, Annual Staff 14, VALDEZ, JULIA C. O. E. 14, VANDIVIER, KRISTYNA Drama Club 12, 3, 4, Pep Club 12, 3, Art Club 13, A. F. 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D.S. 141 Weatherman 141 CORDOVA, JOE CARL, ROBERT Rodeo Club 12, 3, 41 1.C.E. 141 CENTNER, LEE CHADWICK, ROBERT CHAVEZ, LERoY CHAVEZ, ToNY CHILDERS, BOBBY CHURCH, DAVID Basketball 12, 3, 41 Chorus 12, 31 CLOVER, BOBBY 1. C. E. 14, COWPERTHWALT, RoBERT CRAIN, GARY Football 12, 3, 41 Baseball 12, 3, 41 Basketball Mgr. 121 CRISP, CHARLES Rodeo Club 141 1.C.E. 141 DAI-ILGREN, STEVE DALEGOWSKI, DAVID Track 13, 41 Annual Staff 13,41 Cross Country 141 Lettermans Club 141 DAY, RICK Basketball 12, 3, 41 Track 12, 3, 41 N. H. S. 141 Key Club 141 Chorus 12, 3,41 DEJNAZKA, DEAN Student Council 141 DRY, RICHARD DeMIGUEL, PHILLIP Wrestling 121 Track 121 DERRYBERRY, CEORCE V. I. C. A. 141 DEVENING, JOHN DUKES, JACK EDDINGS, TED EDER, ROBERT ESTRELLA, ABEL Football 12, 3, 41 Baseball 121 Wrestling 12, 3, 41 Lettermans Club 12, 3, 41 158 EABR1 TZ, MATT FELTS, BRUCE Football 121 Track 121 Lettermans Club 121 FISHER, WILLARD Cross Country 121 Student Body Pres. 141 Basketball 121 Track 12, 3, 41 Ski Club 12, 31 N. H. S. 13, 41 Madrigals 13, 41 FLORES, BILL GALLEGOS, MANUEL GARCIA, LARRY Baseball 12, 31 Football 141 Lettermans Club 141 GARDUNO, EDWARD CARVER, BILL GEORGE, VERNON I. C. E. 141 Football 12, 31 GIBSON, JOHN , Track 131 GILLILAND, MIKE Football 12, 3, 41 Basketball 12, 3, 41 Baseball 12, 3, 41 Lettermans Club 12, 3, 4 GOLIGHT LY, DAVID GOMEZ, PETE Football 121 GREYHAT, LERoY Football 121 Art Club 121 GREIGO, JIM Spanish Club 121 D.E. C.A. 131 N. H.S. 131 HALD, TORLEIF N. I-I. 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