Eastern Arizona College - Oasis Yearbook (Thatcher, AZ)
- Class of 1967
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With a new technology building being constructed at South Campus, there are always, lots of crew men on the go, the large equipment needed must be driven by ex- perienced people. By the tall semester of '67 the Monsters will use this building. ln all phases of campus lite there are many people on the go at all times, all places, and for all reasons. If you are one of them, then this is the story of your progress and journey through the facilities available at EAC. This is your year. fforisisrssi Z bs N4 Nm Z XQM OF mlb fl QRS do K, lg Z LL-I 'N f 0 ll 4 5- E Li? it F fl Q tx., A rn 11 9 1 ,, l ' 'XT Q F11 4 A 6 QSQL7 ,S Q 5 xy ,Opp S36 lm it 2? -ZS m tssLQ,cQcl-'gf Eastern Arizona College Thatcher. Arizona 5 iam I fx' my ,ff my 'Tia 3 355' ., qw X.. Jia mn ' Vi! Us L .. '33 QF. YS? 5: mm ,pm S3 im' Li am' mm it 5222255 was saga W mm a :aid xi-5 -, ef mu ww? tiki w mx Q an ww u VSA ,.,Y f gg A RWE- Wg? K fs ,M 2 SQ :E fu gg. 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Practically every day of the year EAC students can get out in comfort into this desert-mountain setting, that begins at the boundary of the Campus. A Tough Job Handled Well bg a Busg Man. . That Is Whg ...... This is why The Oasis Staff of T966-67 dedicates this yearbook To Jesse U. DeVaney, Dean of Admissions and Registrar. His is the work of checking the records of in- coming students, filing the information on all students, and organizing all This so it is quickly available to The various departments of The College. Through his office goes much of the countless items of information desired by high schools, prospective students and Their parents regarding Eastern Arizona College. Few people know of The countless demands made upon Dean DeVaney and his staff. During The hot summer months The Dean is kept busy working on The records of outgoing and incoming stu- dents. He is responsible for The operating procedure of registration days. His is the final decision as to who enters, and often, who leaves The College-truly a posi- Tion of responsibility. Jesse DeVaney is a native of Douglas, Arizona, where he completed high school. His first two years in college were aT New Mexico Military Institute. Next we find him at the University of Arizona, where he earned a B. S. in Business Education. The military beckoned, and he served Two years as First Lieutenant in an armored di- vision. After The army came work with The Southern Pacific Railroad, considerable experience in The library and wire photo department of The Arizona Daily Star, and a Teaching fellowship in business at The University of Arizona that led To a Master of Education in l956. The year 1956 also found Dean DeVaney ioining The staff of Eastern Arizona as an instructor in business in the area of secretarial science. ln i963 he moved into his present work. Dean DeVaney is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, na- tional education honorary fraternity, and is active in the Arizona Education Association, National Education As- sociation, and The Arizona College Association of which he has served as president. He is a Presbyterian and a member of the Masonic Lodge. Dean DeVaney is married to the former Betty Jo Cof- fey, also of Douglas, and they have three children, Jesse U. lll, Cynthia Lou and Mary Richert. Not only for a iob well done, but for the cooperation he gives other staff members of the College, for patience with and consideration of the problems of the students, and for the many, many hours of over-time he puts in in helping to build and promote a better Eastern Arizona College, the 1967 OASIS is dedicated. 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L: ,V w w: .sw . . ..N. 6. 3 Administration Red Knolls, a short distance west of Pima, is typical of The eroded sedimentary colorful clays found at the base of the high mountain ranges near the College. This mountain of clay has an amphitheater where college and community open-air theatrical shows have been produced. The area is leased by the College. Administrative Leadership -Y o--- fe x ' President Dean A. Curtis, round- ing out his second year at EAC, proved he is a working executive, patient and willing to listen to the other side. While the actual con- struction work on the new Vocation- al-Technical Laboratory has taken much of his time, he has spent many hours exploring the future sphere in which this iunior college is to operate and its relationship to the local community and to the State of Arizona. A charming and friendly member of the team is Mrs. Curtis, pictured in a greeting line with the President, and at left, President of the Board of Education, George Mattice, and Mrs. Ma ttice. Back of a successful administrator usually is a sec.retary.who knows what is going on all over the Campus, and, In C1dCl1TI0n, has a 1001 duties. That person is Ruby Stinson. The Board of Eduoaiion A new administrative proieci--The New Vocational-Technical Building. The board members are: J. N. P. McEuen LaVeIl Welker-Secremry George Maifice-President Rex Barney Osgood Rawson lbelowi ,. S' if 'ai ', 21w5,'3',,- xiii i::: 5 L 1 jii lf 5 umm E emi ig E HV Vacationing board member, Osgood Rawson, was unable To make The picture above because he was in Hawaii. Jesse U. DeVaney Dean of Admissions-Registrar B. S. Ed., University of Arizona J. Dallace Butler Associate Deon of Students B. S., Utah State University M. A. Arizona State University Virginia Phillips Associate Dean of Students B. S., North Texas University M. Ed., University of Arizona Student A Q! Wi if A ni its 5 ,SCF 'Yi . :.' 51 M- ' 'Tzu fif ,V ' I ' I . 'ix f.,.i'1 Y-L,Vx ' M . : - Nlfli ifk . A .QP-2-2'ii . -4 A.-ju j -' . mf. -2 get .2 iE?I,l.- - .Q 3, 1 :I-. I V 423 Q ., , A .Fe , i .ft A V N :fV .4 :-vit .,-Ea, Personnel Donald Sorensen Associate Dean of Sfudenrs B. A., Brigham Young University M. A., Brigham Young University Wanda Foe Johnson, R. N. Highland School of Nursing, Oakland Roberr W. Thompson Director of Guidance B. S., Northern Arizona University M. A., Northern Arizona University ,, l ge, ll .ii i ii ii ii ii 41' Ji' , lv' ,-C, X ,Vi i 1 ii mans' .Mm 3. Instruction Reuel L. Fick Dean of Instruction B. A., Humboldt State M. A., University ofthe Pacific Ed. D, Stanford University Edwin R. Sorensen Dean of Vocational-Technical Education l B. S., Utah State University M. S., Utah State University ' fr: 1 Raymond E. Ashe Music and Spanish B. A., Arizona State University M. A. Ed., Arizona State University Eugene D. Bawclon Biological Science, Head of Department, Tennis Coach B. A., San Jose State College M. S., Oregon State University ll ll W 7 Eldon P. Angle Agriculture Eastern Arizona College B. S. Ag., University of Arizona M. Ag. Ed., University ot Arizona E.. B A Sul Ross State College M A Sul Ross Sfofe College ul .1 ., ,- - -'fi .' n vi ' 1 55 7' T155 .- ,' !.!Lf:iz . ., -,. 5 4 Tri .ljlla M . V1.5 . J , Y '-P4 A Ai i: 14 Muthemohcs Chcnrmon DIVISION of Mcnhemohcs Fred L. Hancock Industrial and Technical Education Eastern Arizona College B. S. Ed., Northern Arizona University M. A., Northern Arizona University l ng W Mariorie Fyffe Home Economics, Head of Department Eastern Arizona College B. S., Arizona State University Hal Gardner lnstructor, L. D. S. Institute of Religion B. S., University ot Wyoming M. Ed., Brigham Young University Hayden Hodges Physical Science B. S., Colorado State University M. A. T., Colorado State University J. Edward S. Hunter Business B. A. Ed., Arizona State University M. A. Ed., Arizona State University J l ill X rat. i. 5' H . 3 Z iii isle H51 l W: -fic: 5 5 ' 1 Y 3. 4 - 'SEZ fe'-We .. K5 Wgw t. yf5t,iml5tafT'?f4H1 ,fg weaFl,,.i,,,a. tm rw' ii. ... N lil lv if NW -1 ,tl wt . . ,Y - W.. i .5-, i ,V 1 E53 1.1 Michael J. Jerge Business B. A. Ed., University of Arizona M. B. A. University of Arizona Wayne W. Johnson Biological Science B. S., Idaho State M. S., University of Idaho 'l M t gms M31 Donald P. Jones Speech, Chairman, Division of Communicative Arts Eastern Arizona College B. F. A., University of Arizona M. A. Ed., Arizona State University Rose V. Land Art Graduate, Massachusetts College of Arts B. Ed., Keene Teachers College of New Hampshire William S. Langmade French, English B. A., ldaho State University M. A., Arizona State University x i ii 1 L-'iv' ij-J Clarence E. McBride Chemistry, Head, Department of Physical Science Eastern Arizona College B. S., Brigham Young University M. N. S., Arizona State University Charles Lavetter Men's Physical Education B. S., University of Arizona Russell Lundell Chemistry, Physical Science B. S., Brigham Young University M. A., Brigham Young University of ' ir . J lsr. ' li f l ',Ar: -Q. l 1 'l il i Gary F. McBride Industrial and Technical Education B. A., Arizona State University M. A. Ed., Arizona State University Virginia F. McFarland English, Head of Department B. A. Ed., Southwestern State College of Oklahoma M. Ed., University of Arizona im. i 5125... l 1 l , it ' 1. l H ' 5553? 1 ' It M A rzs,.!:-it-' sisiiigs. .H 22. Sk ag gs 'wr' 5f1f tt 'W ' l Vg, 5 Q ,r-. 55... if ri, . i . 5. si ss ies 1 K ,sm , 5 no ew' Q- - it Qi . Z . .1 ifglillft, iiinaprviii if mil 1. jmiggg... it i. .SQ . gfff'i5H , -1: 1 Wayne M. McGrath Director of Athletics, Basketball Coach, Health, Physical Education, Chairman of Division Eastern Arizona College B. S. Ed., Northern Arizona University M. A. Ecl., Northern Arizona University Paul E. Mahan Industrial and Technical Education B. A., Western New Mexico University Ladd Mullenaux Eastern Arizona College B. A. Ed., Arizona State University M. Ed., University of Arizona 3 Health, Physical Education, Football Coach Marvin F. Ott Psychology, Philosophy, Sociology A. B., Capital University M. Ed., Wayne State University Dalton C. Overstreet Eastern Arizona College B. S., Brigham Young University M. A. Ed., Northern Arizona University -'yn William E. Purdy Vocal Music, Head, Department of Music A. B., Brigham Young University M. A., Brigham Young University Ph. D., Northwestern University 'Z fi Jess A. Pease Mathematics, Physical Education, Director of intra- murals Eastern Arizona College B. S., Brigham Young University M. A. Ecl., Northern Arizona University Leon L. Peterson English B. A., Brigham Young University M. A., University of Arizona i ' it iirfig-3 Q i 5 Fi Q ,i 6 it in . f 'L Michael Rost English, Speech-Drama B. A., Arizona State University M. A., Arizona State University Thomas A. Scott Psychology, Head of Department, Anthropology B. Ed., Duquesne University M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh 5 gm--lei f P' .figs 1 -'-w-.. . fl l IL' 5 'f ,,,,f .sit v ,Q ' 'i551l5 1 H :Y 2'iir'I Q . 1 ff-nfs .E t V w.feFgv7Qi? J ' .. : - Q f QQ isieji. at A555115 Sie, -QIsQ,wF'1, -ss V.,--,LL - '-7f'AYLl L-, fm Eugene Schroyer Instrumental Music, Band Director B. Mus., University of Michigan Glenn S. Smith Business B. S., Arizona State University M. S., Arizona State University Fenton W. Taylor English B. A., Brigham Young University M. A., Brigham Young University Jay F. Turley Director, L. D. S. institute of Religion B. S., Utah State University M. S., Brigham Young University Glenn West Art, Chairman, Division of Fine Arts, Director of Extension B. A., Washington State University M. F. A., Washington State University Ballard T. White Business, Chairman of Division B. S.. Brigham Young University M. S., Brigham Young University +75 l llhtl.. ' l x -J ' i .v fl . , -jg -:F 'A' E'-. ' 'uikfli 'I . ' ,m...1.L,f ' I l i1i.Y:.:M..i Q . , 1 I i il i J E . li 1 l elrfiiifn ' i it , M it iimwwiii it xii i ,t , .AEE 'A i B ' ' wi i -5 ,IL ' Y iff-J, g: -4' L -N5 i ' i , ...wei- .Q l 'f ',g- Qpecial Services Florence T. Holladay Librarian Eastern Arizona College B. A. Ed., Arizona State University M. A. Ed., Arizona State University Dora A. Phegley Business Manager Glenn Burgess Director of Public Relations English, Journalism B. B. A., University ot Texas M. A., Western New Mexico University Edna Rowley College Bookstore, Manager Greg Brockmeier Manager, Saga Food Service College Cafeteria Lilly Curtis Switch boa rd Operator mi Ill 1 Ll. 1. llii M M. Valuable Assistants 'USU lkix j1i'Q'i'.li' ,qqnr-f' If' X. 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WA .Il V Pita' Xi, N., -vf E Eunice Whetten JEGF1 Morris I OVC McBride Secrefqfy fo Librqfign Assistant Business Manager A55'5f0 '7 BUS-'ness MUUUQEV Unsung Heroes The Maintenance Staff Y llzf it , e i 1, ,s lim MQ 'I im m. im : 5 :- ' i'X..,l- . iii if ' ,swirl Jaftii il' ni' .i5.2,j4,,?, Y w 'Eder 7 ,- .--. -z 1' 1. 11,3 Daniel Antillon Mark Allen Phillip John Cain Maintenance Assistant Maintenance Assistant Mflirtfenclnce Assistant -fAfrf - 4 l l xi Dgve Hawkins Myrtle Higgins Fred Lindsteaclt Pat Romero Mqinfenqnce Assgsmnf Housekeeper Maintenance Assistant Maintenance Assistant i 1 i l PHOTO li NOT g it AVAILABLE Orbie Starks Larry Skinner Maintenance Assistant Maintenance Assistant i i . sw sth? James Winsor Maintenance Assistant lf' E wr, fi ml. ,V . lf. u .R 'av wh: sn- YZTHWQY' lu. -. .5 H. Llln.f- H 1 -'isaf 1 ' T,.. ,l.i.l'A.1I-EYZ- 1 , 5 . I f - - W N -V W W Ef2iw'Y 'QM' .gbfhlrzl-.ILZEH-. ? I Deparimenis From hisioric Heliogroph Mountain, visitors look down 8,000 feet upon The Gila River Valley. Scifforol and Thatcher are clbouf 14 airline miles olisionf. The summit, elevcifion 10,002 feet, coin be recicheol by cor in on hour ond o half from the College. Division of Applied Arts Department of Agriculture Donald A Foote heads the De artment of A ricul ' P Q - ,. ture. His classes include Crop Production, Soils, sl Horticulture and Forestry. The greenhouse pictured j here is used for conducting many experiments. gl K Courses in Agriculture and Forestry are planned so ment sponsors field days for Eastern Arizona high school a student may gain a foundation for use in crop produc- students to enable them to gain experience in iudging tion or for professional work in these fields. The Depart- plants, animals, and poultry. H , ffl:-ez: ,ttt , 1 ,,,,,,,,. ugytvzt. 4 u Q --.4 . . eiqfwffet Home Gardening, Poultry Production, Farm Machinery and Feeds and Feeding are taught by Eldon P. Angle, shown with students working in the greenhouse. Department of Home Economics if ... 4. - 'J--.. 'lm- ',. ' .-.. 'Slit' J' , gg.u,,Fi,,f i - V l The Home Economics department has two teachers, Marjorie Fytfe and and Bessie Fick. Miss Fytfe holds classes in Advanced clothing con- struction, meal planning, and home furnishings while Dr. Fick takes foods meal planning, nutrition and personal family relationships. iw' .1 rv-N-Y '5 Z 5-'eeiimu S' l, , ,lf .4 ,, T fav-- ,X-. . , , nr-- K - cf. Ii . ff' . al! 3 1- Q Department of Industrial and Technical Education l I let v... 1-e,'v ' -1 waegfue -:..,q,....,, ' 'i'5fE'S+v f,1-aw-115:24-,f.'rge-..,.e H 5 ,emeir.Y, In l' Under the direction of Dean Edwin R. Sorensen, the Department of Industrial and Technical Education has developed rapidly and will be housed next September in the very modern half million dollar labora- tory on South Campus. Fred L. Hancock teaches Metals, Welding and Manufacturing Processes. . E EL if. Z is f. ,.r gig ,. l r Y k i .rpm ,ww Um llyudwllll 535 'lm iv ,. mn. 4 .v f 1 551' rl- ffl V ' ?Rln.lll, 53ig1: wi ' u. L -'T L ri it .f for The new Voca- tional - Technical Laboratory on South Campus will give EA the distinc- tion ot having one of the most advanc- ed technical pro- grams in the South- west. The Automo- tive Technology pro- gram is not equal- led in any Universi- ty or College in Southwestern U. S. We.- , , 1 J ..,,., .. 4,s...5n,,, H W, -- ' TwRii1l'll5'-m-1 ' H i it t i ,lil W' . 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Erickson who instructs Machine Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. Division of Business .,mL--ff ' ' r ii. eg Heading the Division of Business, Ballard T. White has his hands full. He teaches Remedial Shorthand, Intermediate Shorthand, Business Communications and Records Management. Y ii: .:e . it ,J i Principles of Accounting, Office Machines, Intermediate Typing, Unite Records II, and Introduction of Data Processing are taught by J. Edward S. Hunter. -ei Covering the classes of Introduction to Business, Principles of Accounting, Applied Accounting, and ll ,l ,.,..l . ,fi T... :..,....--.. . . . .am-.., , . 5-'Li-4 '1 we is ,.--,s, W, . ,,,,, ee, ' Y , , Principles of Marketing, sounds like a tough iob. lt is done well by Glenn S. Smith. qt new - ,em i 5a- .tsl wifes, , ii,vQ!ef???Hi 'if' l l' e' Jiri 2322? it ' 'lil tw , :Y 4 i nf- ' sr. H ll' 'Hilti ' ilvspimitgfstl tw. 1 ll' ll ,, ,jg tlcsfsst ' Principles of Accounting, Business Math, Office Machines and Principles of Economics Il fall under Michael J. Jerge. 32 W The only woman in the Department, Dorine Chancellor, ioined this year. She, instructs in Secretarial Office Practice, Advanced Typing and Advanced Short- hand and Transcription. H1 l ,W 5'-31fif'i.1'lmg H. - , .. , l Ac A Mrs. Rose Land conducts the labs for Introduction to Art and also handles the crafts and figure drawing aspects of Art. Mrs. Land has been here only 3 years. , , ' gash, ' ' I .I The Department of Art is under the direction of Glenn West who gives the lectures for ln- troduction to Art and also teaches some of the more ad- vanced classes. QI' l Q c i J DeparTmenT of Music Dr. William Purdy helps Anna Lou Maner in her piano work. Bofh class and privafe piano were TaughT This year. Easiern Arizona's Dance Band is under The direction of Ray Ashe. This versatile reedisT also plays The oboe and other instrumenfs. The Three music professors aT EAC keep The music building Tull all The Time wiTh one acTiviTy or The oTher. The Band and Choir Tour in The Spring broughT much necessiiy on being well pracTiced. There was also The problem of figuring ouT a schedule ancl program, in The end all wenf well. Eugene Shroyer sings along as he reads Through a song with his clarineT and saxophone secfions Ai' U . va K I l t J 4 v 2 'Xl TS s . l 1 ww w www - w ,www :www wwwX www wwXww wwwXwwX, N w :ww ww ww gw.w w ww XXwwwX,w M3 ww ww www- aww X ww ww w wwww www XX-mfvww. w ww XMQQZX ww ? H' I H ., www www wwXXwww www wwXX XXX ' Q' ww ww' ww H52 jw ww' w ' ' Y ww ' ww ww ' w!w'wNX Xw ' ' 'fwgwwiww ww www W ,A . , A f 'www ww - ww ww X ww' Q E Eff-fs? nm. ww w g .w ., . ww 5 -w A J gg X! X X. , w S ,MN . w 4 V w 1 X 1 , X X V X w w x . Y w II N f ' wXXw XXX wwXXww XXXXXNXXX. 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That is the job and wish of EAC's music department, to instill a deeper appreciation of music in their stu- dents. 36 Aciiviiies Are Varied and Mang ACTIVITIES ARE VARIED AND MANY! The Music Building usually can be found bustling wifh activity because of its many dif- ferenf groups That comprise The classes. March- ing band, choir, vocal ensemble and dance band are just a few. I Ie '- , I. IT1 , ,, T. V , .'v .ig L I, - I' I I '2j is QI Y 'Ii I V I .-f V I .I IIIWIIIN III 3 , I I , II II , , III IIII ' ' II' . ' 5-,IJ ' 1 WH , , - II iii' E II II I .. Q 'IIIQI IM III II 5 I ee Is, III III E II II III I I III II IIIIIII'II1IIII I E III I IIIQISIQTIIVIIIIII II II 'III U is I II MM I H II 5 I III I I. , E, e III- Q , II II , 9 ' ' A , I I II Q 1,-I .H A N 1 if II II I' 5 II A I Axe- me-2 :- I1--nu--I' f Alzl-nawwqgvf-IWKQII If swam Z I , ,-533W If Division ol' Healih and Physical Educaiion Coach Wayne McGraTh, head of This department, shows The boys how io properly hold The ball. Deparimeni ol' Men's P.E. Giving some poiniers on golf is Coach Ladd Mullenaux. lil! ,i ii, Y , ,, -, ' m my my Q ' 1 ,Y 'Q ,U I N ' R-v 15 in-g-1 'QW is 1 l L4 f 4 I - r W ESQ' 'A'-.E v ,N -'fl-i5si25CuL'C 'J nlfhlrf z Whg Take P.E.'? All boys should be exposed to exercise and instruction to keep the body physically strong, the men's HPE is de- signed to do that. Under the direction of Wayne McGrath there are many opportunities for the boys to advance in their physique and stamina. Assisted by LaVetter, Mullenaux, Overstreet and Pease, McGrath keeps enough varied classes running to have an interest and time for those who wish to It takes extreme balance and muscle co-ordination to perform this skill. Dalton Overstreet watches 'For these qualities. Jesse Pease instructs a class of boys in the methods and techniquies of playing basket- ball. Keep it up Coach. take advantage. The dugout is always a bustling place around baseball season. Coach LaVetter seems to be saying, And this is a ball and l'm leaning on a bat. 39 rhwugli: L 1 nn, ug vw, W 'r V-Nr , 1 mu u .'H'H vi. f 1 UQIW KJIEERM f 2 N M X 1 W Department of Women's Phgsical Education The women's physical education was coached this year by Mrs. Mayble Bo- dine. With classes and intramurals and inter-collegiate sports Mrs. Bodine was kept fairly busy. She has tried to make sports enioyable ancl available tor the girls at EAC. 3 J ZQSTM, L. Lit 'T L Siai - , ,slag ' M t-Milf 'is i .' l L . l Mrs. Bodine also Teaches dance. This is her first year at EA. X i . l Careful sighting! Get ready, aim, shoot. These archery students sharpen up their eyes so they'll be able to hit the target. The girl's field hockey got pretty exciting at times. Mrs. Bodine must have quite a time of it keeping the girls from beating each other with those sticks. 'H W iii w 1: - V--ii -ii- ' H ill: it 'ti ir dm lf ' ll it ii? . m fl ii, iw. it tt, ,V M ' s ll ,sf at W ll' lit Phillis DeCloss that's quite a form you have there, but did you say you were playing bad- minton or saying, On guard! 41 ww-- ww ,f -Q 25 YE ,Q w 3 :A ,, 1 , MVT? - l ' 1 fe S if wx! mu Ii A1 QM: Q Wifi: Division of Communicative Arts Department ol' English Mrs. Virginia McFarland, head of the English Department of EAC, is shown instructing her students. Her classes other than the fundamentals English practice classes include Introduction to Literature and Advanced Composition. 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X.,,wwspsf.www ww . w XXXwXXXww XX Xww X X w w w Xwwmgwfswww ww ww wwwwwwwwwwg ww w w ' wsw .. , - ww wwwww,,wwwww www X- XwwwXwww www XwwX ww www wMXXwww X X w ww -w wwwww ww w X w wg Q www wwww w www ww ww .www X ...w ...w ,XXX X X 99 wwwXX XX ww E - w w. www www w Xww ww .XXww,XwwX X XX wwwwwwwywXw www w ww we , ws ww w www www a.w w . 1!i'w... .. .Q llwwi ls w ww X wwwwfwww ww wwwww ww ' -ww-X ,Beam wwwXXwwerwwww .www w www w www ss English Part-Time Speech-Drama, then English composition keep Mi- chael Rost busy. H iile' .. H ' ' l J ii e 353554 'B W , el i l Journalism classes, supervising the Oasis and the Gila Monster, College publicity, then two classes in English are among the duties of Glenn Burgess, also new on the faculty. English and French make William S. Langmade a bilingual instructor. Reading and Study Techniques taught by Marvin Ott help many Freshmen get off to a good start in College English. Mr. Ott also teaches Psychology, Philosophy and Sociology. --l ag izwi. N 1'-fl I reef, Department of Speech and Drama Donald Jones, the Speech instructor ond head of the Division of Communicative Arts, tells his class the fundamentals necessary for on effective speaker. Use gestures, focial expression cmd movement to em phosize your points cmd make your speech more interest ing, Mr. Jones instructs. The Stagecraft class is setting up for one of the productions os Michael Rost watches to be sure they do it properly. Drama in Aciion The Glass Menagerie W9 ,, b ff , 48 g . uw , ui V lv rea, 2 ,- AT right, Mr. Langmade gives some extra help to Two French II students. Deparimeni of Foreign Languages This year, French was added 'ro The Depariment of Foreign Languages giving EA Two modern foreign languages. Raymond E. Ashe Teaches while William S. Langmade is insfrucfor of The classes in French. A1 left, Mr. Ashe is giving a pattern drill in the phonetic approach to Spanish. Glenn Burgess hondleol The iournolism oleporrmenr This yeor ond was instru- menrcil in securing cz Jour- nolism Workshop closs which could be Token by slu- denrs for college credit. The GILA MONSTER come our weekly This yeor ond wos edired by Lindo Brooks. Lee- Ann Lunf, edifor of The OASIS cilso worked under Mr. Burgess. In crddifion courses in reporfing were offered. Mr. Burgess ci press photographer in his own righTs, joined EosTern's foc- ulTy This yeor. Division of Science. Math and Engineering Department of Mathematics The Division of Science, Math, and Engineering is headed by Lorenzo L. Flake. Among his classes are College Alge- bra, Analytical Geometry and Calculus. Jesse A. Pease is another man with a division of duties. In addition to teaching Intermediate Algebra and Plain and Solid Geometry, Mr. Pease coaches football. W 'Q l l t t l l l t Department of Phgsical Science ln addition to her responsibility as Dean of Women Students, Mrs. Virginia G. Phillips teaches CI class in General Physical Science. Mr. Clarence E. McBride heads the De partment of Physical Science and teaches Organic and General Chemistry. Introduction to Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis are taught by Russell Lundell. Mr. Lundell has been an in- structor at Eastern Arizona College for about 22 years. Below: Hayden Hodges conducts classes in General Physics and Physics for Engineers. Mr. Hodges ioined the teaching staff in 1965. Department of Biological Sciences x xx With new work in cures and vac- cines against diseases, general knowledge of the body and a knowledge of both plant anol ani- mal life, there is need for people trained in the fields ot Biological Sciences. This Department consists of the above teachers. Mr. Johnson is replacing Mr. Paul R. Dillon. X4 With classes in Zoology and Comparative Verta- brate Anatomy plus the iob of heading the Depart- ment of Biological Sciences, Eugene D. Bawdon has a relatively full schedule. l 1 -i-Qi. New on the Teaching staff of Eastern Arizona is Wayne Johnson. His field of instruction is Biology. Here again proper microscope technique is very important. Stephen B. Bingham instructs classes in Botany and Microbiology. His favorite saying, Beas- ties shall inherit the earth doesn't seem to sit well with some students. Here he helps show the correct use of the Microscope to a botany student. 53 Division of Social 8r Behavioral Sciences Depi. of Hisiorg. Geography and Poliiical Science 5 Q ln 1 1 i 1 ,ew 5 J y ef- S Roy Dunn teaches The Political Science, History, ond Geography classes. 1 win iw, 2 . 34 S -, ' v :f nizfgffx 1' 'g AB. ,gglgrlz - H-A A AQ.. , fs' 'i A l - 'f - , A 'HC' fig' ..-5111? 1 -, ffef, 3337 wi I ,in Department of Psgchologg. Qociologg and Anthropology ill' ' 'ill lf?-ri l. hall ' Q2 I , i f i ' ..: f 7.9, ,, i is le ,. ' ws i- W' , '-F - ' ,.-sfimg? ,g:.:me -P9 Tom Scott teaches Anthropology and General Psychology. Mr, Scott moved out of the Journalism De- partment in favor of being completely in the Psychology field. Developmental Reading, General Sociology and Modem Social Problems are taught by Marvin Ott. Department of Religion New on the teaching staff this year was Hal Gardener. He assists Mr. Turley in titting the classes into a schedule. Many of the students will remember Courtship and Marriage instruction for years to come because of the dedicated man's teachings. Jay F. Turley heads the Institute of Religion where stu- dents may obtain classes for College Humanities credit or secular training for Institute credit only. The Institute building is located across from the auditorium on North Campus. 't 4 H 1. ' . 't:-'pu-. . 1 r , , tufii Distinguished Campus Visitors Included: The inimitable and talented Marion Williams, the star in the Soul of Jazz. i i l l John McVane, ABC newsman, U. N. Expert. Rabbi Albert Plotkin, theolo- gian and scholar. S. 81 H. representatives, Earl Keate and Tom K. Burgess present check making lecture series on Campus possible. Behind the Looking Glass , a unique presen- tation. THREE TALENTED INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN JOURNALISTS Michael Cope, Canadian Free Lance writer on Communist China and Cuba, and internal Africa. T 'Tl ii 'liY 'WTll 'l rr' MMF ' J. Lawrence Walkup, president, Northern Ari- zona University, keynote speaker AJCSGA State Convention. Watson Sims, Foreign News Editor of the As- sociafecl Press, expert on Latin-American af- fairs. Darrell F. Smith, Attorney General of Arizona, speaks on a Uniform Commercial Code to busi- ness classes. 'Fax 'F'-x, 'H 'ilu ' ' up-543-'!':feIj, . . 4-tif , rs i v v' ,rx l gy ff if 4 4 pf we , , N H I - , , H .. -..-.g,p,.!. . H ggw-V va. ',av:,p- - H ,H EEE fr 5' 4'- Mx - W. 7 - ww. A Q my , -.. ,, -541. 'N M M m ,H ' -?-::?5- H M ,X W Wu ,ww H ...Q - . ' ' - E' 'Li-L ff' -1 ' f1 f- 1 4, . 1: . W-3-vw ',.-, MM .. 9? V!. , 3 9. 1 Hu sa 'X Q + .. hgx? 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SEATED, Dixie Randall, secretary, Terry Giroux, president, Donald Thatcher, vice presi- Student Council. SEATED, Donald Thatcher, associated students vice president, Dixie Randall, associated students secretary, Terry Giroux, associated students president, Phil Blais, social chairman, Luis Montoya, publicity, Robert Jones, soph. president, Larry Thatcher, soph vice president, Kathy Mattice, soph. dent, STANDING: Phil Blais, social chairman, Luis Montoya, publicity. secretary, ICC sec. STANDING: Dean Dallas Butler, advisor, .lay Black, AMS president, Phillis Declos, AWS president, Barbara Peck, frosh secretary, Jerry Medley, trosh vice president, Ronnie Howard, frosh president. ,Q- i ffEf ?T 'atv-f. , t 1 ft ir t yr out v lt 'iii-W-I-f.v,.' 1 2' .,.,g..S,,,'!, it fffffiiil ,,,,, l s iv Ai vi 4 l 'H l i I 'X-., l v.. 1 Inter Club Council I-i I I 1 ' I i I . I ' I I ,V ij I I 2 'S I I SEATED: Connie Coster, Dean Dallas Butler, advisor secretory, Donald Thatcher, chairman, Phil Blais, vice bie Nelson. STANDING: Henry Moore, Arnold Delco LEFT: Kim Allen and Lindo Bowman pose at the ICC Halloween Student council at work. RIGHT: Pat Thompson and Brent L. 7 KGIIWY MUTIICEI David Green, Rod Hubble. NOT PICTURED Dove Miller Jerry Wood CIWGIVVYIGDJ Deb- Dixie Randall, Terry Raftery, Del Jimenez Luis Montoya Pete Schminke, party, CENTER: parts and win the title of Best Dressed Couple at the ICC Halloween party Bingham switch i esgfdwfgfi ,LUIY-ez? It II I I...- af ff M l? Il 1, Lg- l-I :IM Y F .J -A I , , WTI - I-II II - -II I I - .... . I. , I I I Lug, I I I ' ,7-f , ' I ,- IIT 1, , '4 ' I It ' 'cI. ' 'I .,0 kI,,-:I,. I g If-v H j , I A - gi ,, V, it EG , A -. cg, A TM 5 I II II I ' . I I -. . 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Spon- sored by Mrs. Virginia Phil- lips, they have had a suc- cess season. 63 l W f ,,h,x.fsf- . nf, , , W T, I it 523 4 3 -T. 1 'TNQ QQ, ' T iis f- , T ,iis T W, 'iv .ssjif 1 ' xii-:ju Q 1 Hsiifiy, VE, ii V 'Lf ll if i Tee 9 Eg X SEATED: Dr. Bessie Fick ladvisorl, Miss Mariorie Fyffe ladvisorl. MIDDLE: Nancy Hendry, Loretta Sapien, Befhleen Jones, Marsha Rafcliff, Kaihy Cheney, Gloria Villa, Pam Hancock, Connie Cosier, Debbie Nelson, Sharon Hancock, Sharon ' 1: TJ: 4,5 T-: , lg i U ' is ' 1 it T i ,,:' FW' ?, Ti.? ' - '. ii 1' X i3e?i1C,,, 1 ' W EH - Y 11 W, I ,C ' T fi Burrell, Mar June Payne. BACK: Monica AlsTon, Marianne Richey, Carol M Aiee, Dixie Randall, Vonda Norton, Joann Pulsipher. Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club is a social and service organizaTion open To all sTudenTs Taking Home Eco- nomics courses. IT is aTfiliaTed with sTaTe and na- Tional college clubs in The field. Members are aufo- maTically given membership in The American Home Economics AssociaTion. Pam Hancock, Joann Pulsipher, and Donna Roquet examine their pro- duct in a home ec. lab. J , , FRONT: Neal Herrington, John Edwards, Pete Schminke, Ned Dow. BACK: Herb Flower lsponsorl, Poul Rice, Louis Moore, Leo Henke, Bob King. Indusirial and Technical Educalion Club Siuclenls Toking courses in Aufomotives, lnolus- Triol Arls, ond The Technical fields care eligible for membership in The lndusfriol ond Technicol Edu- colfion Club. The club is sponsored by Mr. Herberl Flower. Gary Froncese checks on automobile engine in outo mechanics class. , 1 ,. 'aww VA' ,QILI Sq' ' Officers: Pete Schminke, pres., John Edworcls, v.p., NOT PICTURED: John Giorsetfi 'Fi' People to People 'a V4 a 'o 115 vt . ef- . , , Ama 1 , . N. ,.,, , , . , SEATED: Saad H. Remaih, Peggy Dierking, Carol Patton, Debbie Nel- son, Adnan A. Alshalfan. STANDING: Suliman Fassam, Mrs. Rose Land lsponsorl, Abdulaziz Rashed Turkey, Amir H. Mazhari, Ali H. Traif, Raymond von Bock. 'ie' . Student National Education Association . . . to present future teachers with realistic teach- f ei. . N qs. X 4. Qs Q Q N 1 Officers: Irma Jurado, sec., Phil Blais, pres., Gwen Layton, treas., Lee 1' Ann Lunt, vice president. , , eekiierii L 'ir 'trim' I , , SEATED: Leslie Manfred, Gladys Denham. STANDING: Ronnie Lopez, Layton, Colleen Cluff, Phil Blais, Mr. Leon Peterson lsponsorl. Delia Garcia, Irma Jurado, Lydia Despain, Lee Ann Lunt, Gwen . . . to acquaint foreign students with American ' life and familiarize American students with foreign affairs. 9 Officers: Harvey Nevins,,President, Abdulaziz R. Turkey, vice president, If Debbie Nelson, secretary. Farivar, Mosa S. Robayan, Harvey A. Nevins, Bob O'Neil, Mohamed ,.,.,i . .4 5755? . 'EP' 4 1 . I Aggie Club Officers: Alan Kogen, Del Jimenez, Kim Allen, Mr. Eldon Angle lsponsorl. :af Q Aggie Members FRONT: Richard Gibson, Richard Liebhaber, David Berg, Mike Cooper, Young Bounds, Malcolm Carter, Ted Harper, Jack Robertson, Liz Kempfon, Del Jimenez, Kim Allen, Jacque Morgan, Speer. l Allen Kogen, Mr. Eldon Angle. BACK: Harley Cox, Tom Ford, Gary Rodeo Club --. .1m::. W, e may ,,, . :ea-...-,..i-zz:-,....m-W-fa .W gale. m::,:J.e5m:.,.-. ,ii ,,.. ......,, -.lehm -T ee. ,if---,fc.::-U. re, ..:.6...L. A .. .eea V, C ,. . Q , --W...--aeew-we-mum R- V+ PQAIE.. 'vfllh 1 - iP2Qr1' -- Jn - .in--:nf s ' -. - Q :V , 'll huevvueu vemngniyngq we--'Mr-:ww-:Ei..v W, ,-.S fn, -4- .. .,' ,:..-,'g,,.: . .. - f - -1- 2521 -- -H .4-.Q ' - ' ' w eb' A .5,.x :yen W -, -,..v 1 Q-,..-Q..-...-.... : N . -. 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STANDING: M DeITa Psi Omega Under The direction of Mr. Michael RosT, The Drama deparTmenT of EasTern Arizona College has been par- Ticularly successful This year. Among iTs producTions were: Mary, Mary, Tennessee William's The Glass Menagerie, and The Male Animal. This year especial care has been Taken wiih props and sefTings, lighTing and sound eTfecTs, To afford The greaTesT audience involvement in The plays. All who have seen The resulTs of The Drama Club's eTTorTs will agree ThaT iT has had one of iTs mosT successful and producTive years. Mr. RosT and Delra Psi Omega should cerrainly be con- graTulaTed and applauded Tor Their fine work and performances. Someone oughf To . . . ought To kiss you. Jim lplayed by Harry Landual tells Laura lShirley Farnsworthj in The Glass Menagerie. SEATED1 Shirley Farnsworth, Suzi BranseTTer, Vicki Phil Blais, Terry Giroux, Tom Garrett, Lynwood Turner, r. Michael Rost ladvisorl, Rod Hubble, Bart Amarillas, ,KZ , awfv, , i C' :J Ben, president. lntertribal Club The lntertribal Club is an active organization on campus tor Indian students from all tribes. Spon- sored by Mr. Robert Thompson and Mr. Ed Hunter, the club sparks the interest of the Indian students. The club, one ot the most active clubs on campus, won second place for their dramatization of The Lord's Prayer at the Homecoming talent show. For their Homecoming float theme, they successfully pic- tured Custer's Last Standf' The lntertribal Club is an important part of Eastern's program for Indian students, and is a big help in keeping them. FRONT: Luci Rafel, secretary, BACK: Henry Moore, ICC Representative, ini Members ROW I: Gloria Hatathli, Luci Rafel, Phyllis Cacharo, Alice Platero, Valda Atokuku, Melinda Webb, Dinah Dahozy, Jeri Teller. ROW 2: Dale Dixon, George Denetso, John Yellowhorse, Virgie Yazzie, Veronica Lucero, 5- Jean Haozous Wally Ben DeClay Anthony Leonard Robbins Robert Clark Victor Armstrong Henry Moore ROW 3 Eddie Tsosie Sanford Cassa Larold Aday Herb Reed ROW 4 sponsors Robert Thompson and Ed Hunter 17' TTIEY' 'I' 'T- if 5 I If II ll ' AQ' N NW 9 I' 'Lil 'Ill :li l' J I 'N l x 997' f 5 .ii gr 4 I' Ira. I I I 5,3 ,Q ,H Hgsgbgsiig 1, Wemvf 5':fjlIA:y,3Q!,fI :IJ 1- FA ,ii Y Y ,Vg i as A as N N 11n'ff.',, K . I H-. M 2 1 g kg -4- s r xv-NS as PQ II ' gf A I I ,Q . .. tt Y 7 .,b5,1?: ,v fy - fi' 3 ' HL H I - 4- ,N .- N , ' .A Lulu .1 . Y I In 1, , - k iifitflll .II fl? IIl 1-. ,M ' III I I' I l I .,' Pt ' 4' lt tl . 772. 'A '-Flyifll' , l 'rlkgafli ' 'H t I-6355 Ig! f 'I1 -'-- : ' .:1. '. - I , 'Ip ' YI . .3 ei p '1l,.' . . '- ,II '5-fi ' V ,I fl , l V I LEFT: William Cody, Alta Evans, John Beasley Qgllfr' -- I I ,I,, lYji.iiHi11' 'fx-f'rrI.,, CII I? N l ii?1'l 'fI,gI - T Q -'tI ?1g fI ,jg 'fr .Ll ,I - ' , and Dale Dixon present The Lord's Prayer ' 'gp' N., gr If l-'l ,j . fi f ' I . ' f for homecoming. RIGHT: John Beasley poses ' if ,I I LI If gas b , f,', ,f-.I-rIIiII,...fYIII1II: IIJI, Ii I A 1' ', ' I' Q.. LPI, ' 1 il in full costume. AT FAR RIGHT is Alta Evans. , '- -f h ' I 'Ig , . 'I . ,IIf ' I, Qxfllf ,I ' 1, . 1, . ff- I ' g I ' w' .IIlIl't?l - 'bgizjli-v. 3'v'f I '2QJ::,'. ' 5 . le.-.-I12'.f . ' v , I I - ' 4 I . . 1' I IIII ' .ff 13:I.Ix 'i .3 . .r ' ,ff ' ,II . - .1 f '- 4 III., ff, 5 : Q ,P . A' k. 1 'If-' Q ' igfgf V Il -fh, , in 'll 'lf W ' M - I -5 573' U 1 57' f 71, I, I I , Lt 9 my I ' .4 5 i ' r ' I I gm' Lambda Kappa Delta Lambda Kappa Delta officers: Lenny Farrell, treasurer, Brent Turley, social Girls' AUXlllC 'Y Olllcefsf Janice VGUQIWI 5eCfef0l'Y: Mvfy M01'flS, Vlfle Pl'eSiClef1T: chairman, Jack Townshend, secretary, Jerry Wood, lCC representative, Bailey JUN AClGmS, Pfesldeflf- Stauffer, president, Bart Amarillas, vice president. sl ii ul Members: BACK LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Tucker, Barry Riggs, Wood, Bailey Stauffer. FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Jack McDaniel, Gene Shroyer lsponsorl, Lenny Farrell, Townshend, Kelley McGuinness, Bart Amarillas, Nate Ein- Fred Padilla, Don Miller, Brent Turley, Rick Gibson, Jerry bund. RlCl'1C1fd l-l9lOhUlDef- Lambda Ka ppa Delta, honorary band fraternity on campus, had a busy and successful year. Since its or- ganization in 1964, it has grown and provided many services for the band and choir personnel. This year marked the organization of a girls' auxiliary to Lamb- da Kappa Delta, which will help the boys in their ac- tivities. Members: Jean Reed, Marsha Hughes, Sharon Burrell, .lan Jane Barney, Becky Larson, Mary Morris. NOT PICTURED: Adams, Pat Thompson, Janice Vaughn, Lee Ann Lunt, Betty Worden. 70 Lambda Kappa Delta activities were varied and covered many interests. Per- haps their main activity is The annual Band Awards Banquet. The male mem- bers of the fraternity choose a sweet- heart-someone who has given much service to the fraternity. They also choose an LKD member who has given the most service and bestow on him the Most Active Service award. The entire band votes for the one who will receive the Flaming Foot award. This Jane Barney is the band's highest award, awarded for service, leadership, and personality. This year the Lambda Kappa Delta boys formed the Rubber Band which won first place in The homecoming tal- ent show. The Lambda Kappa Delta homecoming float, The Hustler won third place. Also formed this year from The band was The Group, an enter- tainmerit organization, which sang, danced, and played lmusicl. Jack Townshend, Most Active Service. Bart Amarillas, Flaming Foot Award. The Rubber Band played music through rubber hoses, with male twirlers twirling plumbers friends. Pictured are: Fred Padilla, Jack Townshend, Lenny Farrell, and twirlers Bart Amarillas, and Barry Riggs. Lambda Kappa Delta Sweetheart i 1 I L i - ff? ,,':,':'l I . '-1':f- . ,NAM .' . wiv A-:E Wi .l l l President Curtis lleftl poses with Gene Shroyer ILKD sponsorl and .lack Lee after the annual awards Banquet. The Group BACK: Harold Noble, Bart Amarillas, Fred Padilla, Tom Garrett, Jack Townshend, Barry Riggs. FRONT: Jane Barney, Lataunda Mortensen, Janice Vaughn, Janice Green, Jan Adams, Pat Thompson. Accompanist, Becky Larson, Drums, Kelley McGuiness, Bass Violin, Richard Liebhaber. NOT PICTURED: Jerry Wood, announcer, and LaRee Allen. Jack Lee of U. of A. fame speaks at The Awards Gene Shroyer coaches Bailey Stauffer and Tom Bqnquef, Garrett in marching technique. 7'l Phi Theta Kappa , . -I' ' gl . xx .Q ,xnx , 1 , ,.. F ,, Tx Q -'- Q . ' u .Q .':..:: 7... ,ff - :v . A Q- . 'Ii1' - A Q u h- 4 I tg: - ',.: 1,213 : 1 , , ' 5 oo. K 3- ooo r - gg gavage T-ink: Dill I I.l 1 eases 1000! O I O0 Olll C D ll!! IOC Phi Theta Kappa is a national scholastic or- ganization tor students of high academic abili- ty. Eastern is honored to have one of its chap- ters on campus. To be eligible to loin, a student must earn a 1.5 grade average, after which he must maintain a 2.0 average. Sponsored by Robert Thompson, Phi Theta Kappa became re- activated during the second semester. They hope to keep active in the future as many activities for the group have been planned. X 15 35 1 x lu '51 ' IIIICOOO I OIIOCOIII A on o o mucous. J noises ngguuo 6 O llfli . l 0 . l l o.l.Q.l .an f I..l.U.. IIQIIC lugs: .,oyon I L --.4 1 v -QD 1 -031 1 ....-.........:...-'-'-- IIUUIOUOOOOCUCUI IOIOIIQIUOQDCI 0.50 .O O tonne 0 Q I D ICO O 'Ol .Ol Clillll gun. Members SEATED: Nancy Kay Lawhorn, Jan Marie Adams, Lydia Grace Despain. STANDING: Robert Thompson lsponsorl, Luis Maese Montoya, Robert Kirk Lunclell. NOT PICTURED: Vergie V. Ferguson. Aim, ikl-v'tWEB!1.fbZRE!! l ml? lDebale Club ' 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Irma Jurodo, Ronnie Lopez, Poul Sclgado, Mr. Donald Jones lsponsorj, Terry Giroux. D 0 E OC OA 0 lDisfribufive Education Clubs of Americcl -Q11 'V-'QF FRONT: Jackson Baldridge, president, Bob Barre, BACK: Bill Hardy, Fred Roicxsg Mr. Glenn Smith, sponsor Wesleg Foundation The Wesley Club, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Etter, is a center tor Protestant students. One of Wesley's main activities is the annual Hawaiian Luau which is pictured at the bottom ot the page. The Wesley Foundation has had a happy and successful season. Ellen Walker Kathleen lmel Barbara Harshman Mary Jane Cardenas Sharon ROW 4 Chuck McFadden Dennis Horn Ken Persky Dan Haralson Gary Martin Powers ROW 2 Greg Myers Robert King Jim Ollerton Bob O Neil Neal Her Eddie Drew Michael Dem-rlq l rf- rl X 1 1 ' B xiii, Members ROWI Mary Goodwyn Penny Page Debbie Nelson Cristina Nagala ROW 3 Lynwood Turner, John Brown, Art Newman, Gene Etter ldirectorl Newman Club C ... ., Y. 5 ,.l,., ,., sep, g W' 1 I The Newman Club is the J gil organization tor Catholic i A' students on Eastern's cam- pus. This year marked the purchase of a meeting house-a step toward a more active club in the tu- ture. The Newmanites themselves remodeled it: girls did drapery work, boys painted and put in fixtures. Until this was completed they could do little. Second semester an ac- tive program was insti- gated, including secular talks on campus. Father Kress, Newman Chaplain Officers FRONT: Loretta Sapien, Sec., Arnold Delao, v.p.: Esperanza Salcido, treas.g BACK: Luis Montoya, pres.: Michael Jerge, advisor. ati We 5 X W2 Zn- N1 .... tl: 532 we ze Es? W4 ,QS Members: FIRST ROW: Juanita Sapien, Loretta Scipien, Cecilia Luian, Linda 3: Jed Dehar, Charles Lucio, Frank Howard, Richard De Verga, Arnold Delao, Rivas, Ellen Walker, Gretchen Quinn, Mary Arrellin. ROW 2: Del Jimenez, Bob Turner, Esperanza Salcido, Jean Hoozous, Corrine Garcia, Gloria Palma, Aguilera, Joe Sheehey. Martha Lopez, Veronica Lucero, Bart Amarillas, Michael Jerge laclvisorj. ROW Paul Rios, Harry Landua, Luis Montoya. ROW 4: Guadalupe Munoz, Raymond Lambda Delta Sigma I . I T , I , Executive officers for Lambda Delta Sigma are FRONT TO BACK, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lea Turley, gIrI's chapters sponsor, Irene Barney, executive girl's president, Laura Bigler, executive secretary, Sharon Reed, publicity, Dixie Randall, Chi Chapter president, .lay Black, Alpha Chapter president, Jay Turley, men's chap- ters sponsor, Sterling Bigler, executive men's president, Kathy Mattice, girl's The Ugly Bug Ball is an annual event at Lambda Delta Sigma. AT LEFT, La- AT RIGHT LDS members view coming events behind a huge spider web which faunda Mortensen and Becky Larson perform the floor show for the event. 'Formed part of the unique decorations I Am WWW? Nyisqwv 41 ,gmail-Ji uiwlsmnnnuepw , i 1 F I i Alpha Chapter FRONT: B. Quinny H Gardner ladvisorl, G. Smith ltreas.l, D Lofgreen Iv.p.I, J. Black Ipres.I. MIDDLE M. Whiting, J. Lewis, O. McBride, K. Lun dell, H. Payne, N. Stowell, D. Cluff, R Caldwell. BACK: G. Morris, M. Taylor, L Lunf, T. Tucker, B. Bingham, R. Claridge E. Bigler. Beta Chapter FRONT: G. Battraw, R. Larson, Bailey Stauf- Turley, C. Mullenaux, R. Claridge, W. Johnson ladvisorj. fer, Rick Gibson lpres.I. BACK: R. Allred, T. Richardson, B. NOT PICTURED: R. Carpenter ltreas.l. Chi Chapter FRONT: M. Barnby, J. Reed, L. Faalavaau, C. L. Despain. BACK: L. Bigler, R. Smith, P. Talley, M. Richey, Harris, T. Whipple ltreas.I, J. Pulsipher lv.p.I. MIDDLE: E. Palmer, P. Burgess, S. Jones, S. McCleve. NOT PIC- D. Hunt, J. Morris, S. Reed, D. Darris, H. Carter, S. Han- TURED: Dixie Randall lpres.l. cock, B. Robertson, G. Villa, R. Morris, C. Caster, K. Owens, Omega Chapter FRONT: I. Barney, L. Davis lsec.J, L. Hunt lv.p.l, M. Payne Ipres.I, P. Gardner Iadvisorl. MIDDLE: P. Johns, B. Jones, D. Jones, C. Cluff, P. Hancock, P. Thompson, J. Adams, N. Roseberry, L. Allen. BACK: K. Claridge, J. Merrell, B. Warclen, J. Green, B. Lar- son, N. Merrell, S. Lee. .--. V -- 1 - .I :Zvi 1 i .lil tl .t 1' 5 -iillli, in it ri it , lfffljggfwi iii in 1 fetish 1. as 2 ABOVE: Marsha Jarvis BELOW: Jean Scalf . -A , Z iam ' A smug, 'W 1 - L ll lllllzfgl 11. ...y -L ,il .' lvl s n-ft5'33e i B L W , W lu Tilly A ' 1 Riu 1 BELOW: Janne Hart BELOW: Nancy Hendry BELOW: Peggy Shumway . lx 1' 1 Poms Add 1 ' Nanc Hend - Loretta Sa ien Jean Scalf- Janne Hart Y VY, P 2 . : adviser, Kathy Mattice, Sharon Bykerk, heady Peggy Presenting Eastern Arizona's 1967 Pom Pon Squad. Then the music from either the marching band or a record would start and twelve chicks would swing into a rhythmic routine. Sharon Bykerk, assisted by Betty Jo Jaress, headed the squad, directing their many hours of practice and their fun raising projects. To boost spirit, the girls gave each of the football players an EAC beanie and macle signs which hung from the goal posts for the boys to run through. Their colorful purple uniforms with gold trimming added much sparkle to the campus and to foot- ball and basketball games. Marlene Joshua. ABOVE: Sharon Bykerk Head Color Cathy Cooper, Marianne Richey, Mrs. Corinne Cage, Shumway, Marsha Jarvis, BeTTy Jo Jaress, assistant head, ABOVE, Betiy Jo Jaress Assistant Head BELOW: LoreTTa Sapien 4. i l l BELOW, Marianne Richey The girls and Their adviser, Mrs. Corinne Cage, were honored aT The annual EAC Marching Band banqueT, held aT The GaslighT ResTauranT. The leadership award wenT To Sharon Bykerk, Peggy Shumway received The personaliTy award, Nancy Hendry earned The improvemenT award, and The roll-off award wenT To Marlene Joshua. School spiriT has been greaTly increased Through The enThusiasm and example shown by The pom pon squad of '67, ABOVE, Cathy Cooper BELOW: Marlene Joshua BELOW: Kathy Marnce School Qpiril Aroused Pat Viramonfez, Virgie Yazzie, Gladys Denham, Jean Hoopes, Culleen Hughes. Peppy cheerleaders boosTed EasTern's spiriT as They organized pep rallies and led cheers of all Types for The MonsTers' maior compeTiTive sporTs. Cn hand To give The boys a hearTy send-off before each away game, They climaxed The fooTball season by presenTing The Team wiTh a cake before Eas'rern's rival game wiTh Phoenix College. Under The adviser- ship of Mrs. Corinne Cage, These girls enioyed a successful season. RIGHT: Zesf was The word with Gladys Denham, a cheerleader from 1 Thatcher. BELOW: Culleen and Virgie cheer The boys off to their first victory. 1 ,df lf X911 A f E 'Q Tu: 11- -,1, f-T3 ,xii 1 Monster Staff :Pez '.u'S'la2 5599: ,... TF - Q ? ':g, 5 .-: .A.,.,,. f 1: u4f'fg-'11-,f-f'- fa-frvrsw ..........s2s'se. l!,,x-My ,,'- A , x 1-js it-'L X . ,., .wg 343 Q . : - .V?A?5:Em I- as ' ., 4 A , - 1, Vifigfjj THE GILA MONSTER MEMBER ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS EDITOR IN CHIEF ................................ LINDA BROOKS ASSISTANT EDITOR . . . . . JOHN HANSEN SPORTS ............. ........ K IM ALLEN BUSINESS MANAGER . . . . KELLY MCGUINESS PHOTOGRAPHY ..... .............. N ATE EINBUND RICHARD LIEBHABER DARK ROOM . . . ,............ GRETCHEN QUINN, .IAN ADAMS REPORTERS: ....... . . Harry Landua, Bob Walmer, Geraldine Williams Bill Nowlin, Gary Ewen, James Westerfield FACULTY ADVISOR ............................. GLENN BURGESS Established in 1922 and published every week, except during some holidays and examination periods by the Associated Students, Eastern Arizona Col- lege, Thatcher, Arizona, telephone 428-1133, ext. 29. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office in Thatcher, Arizona, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates, 31.50 per year, mailed anywhere in the United States. Linda Brooks, editor. Staff SEATED: Glenn Burgess IGCIVISOFI, I-IFICIU Bl'00I4S leditorl. STANDING: NUTS NOT PICTURED: Kelley McGuiness, Richard Liebhaber, .Ian Adams, Bob Wolmer Einbund, Kim Allen, John Hansen, Gary Ewen, Harry Landua, Gretchen Quinn. Geraldine Williams, Bill Nowlin, James Westerfielcl. i -.fl f 4SFQ I He gt- 4 1, 4 ., ,. John Hansen Lays out the Monster for printing. At left, a tired Monster staff re- laxes, while visitors look on. LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Bowman, visitor, Kim Allen, sports: Martha Costner, typist. At right, Richard Liebhaber prepares to take Monster pictures. Linda Brooks, Monster editor, discusses photo production with photographer Nate Einbuncl. 1 W 'er I .J fl! -. 47 q-9 ., . lt.--4 2 , il 3 . 1 -my siiwfiw, N of -1 J 3 ,ri : v f .fm --.,, Y H 1, u -. A .iflfgsf Li,-gg.-QA,c:sQ -f1'r , Oasis Staff Though the Oasis staff has a difficult and often thankless task, they enioy their iobs. This year the staff had as its goal to produce the best yearbook possible and to get its page shipments out on time. Under the advisorship of Mr. Glenn Burgess, the annual staff feels that for the most part, their goals have been met. One of the facets of this year's annual has been to portray Eastern Arizona College in its beautiful desert setting. Flanked to- the south by the Graham moun- tains, the most rugged range in Arizona, the campus offers the variety of five distinct climatic zones within a 14 mile radius. Eastern Arizona College is active, and has organi- zations for the interests of all. The Oasis staff has given many long hours, working to portray the many aspects of the college. p g p y managing editor, Pat Thompson, index, Lee Ann Lunt, editor-in-chief, John Lafaunda Mortensen layout Glenn Burgess advisor SEATED Jan Adams Hansen, sports, Gretchen Quinn, photo processing, Nate Einbund, photograph -,gg Y ggi me R ViiilfiiiWiifiiffiguliiil L . i., .-: is ii Mme 'vmmiiim . i i i i Gretchen Quinn printed most of the pictures used in the yearbook. 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'52, -v Acfiviiies Riggs Flat Lake, at The end of The road on Top of The Graham Mountains, is well sfockeal wifh 'rrouf and offers a favorite recreation spof among dense foresfs of pine and Douglas fir. 5, 2 g .- ir' Indian OrienTaTion Launches 9emesTer's in ' in AcTiviTies . . . EasTern Arizona College is The only Junior College in Arizona which seTs aside a week before regular orienTaTion To orienT Indiana sTuclenTs. This is Cl big TacTor in The Col- lege's abiliTy To aTTracT and rerain Them. Only one oTher college in Arizona-Arizona STaTe UniversiTy-has a similar program. lnfertribol club presented Talent at Homecomingy Took second prize. 1 2 9 l T Foofbcxll boys enioy bar-be-cue. And Fooiball Bugs Come Earlg io Praciioe. Y - 9 wr f -H mv- v f N ' 1' F, ! -..,, ,M P..-V I - ,J-..x. 1 1 'f 1-,p L n x 2 L Y . '1 f. aging, . ' s VL.. V w,.v --., , :, Y' 53 ', E551 r 1 f .L a ' w K fr 4, Q wg Ax ' r .is fs: Q fix W , ,v:25f..:1' ,- vm ,, 5 1' -F 14 2 15 . 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'3-:ESQ 4133? ,f'3'-I-Tj? 1 'yvfiizi And All Are Fun' 2 QS E 21 .J. 5 1 ? 1 'W + fmfl if 1 E 1 Q A JW X V 29-Q fu rw 9 .za if V 5. I fav he gvgal xr..-2 QV.. 1, J ,:x,, vK,.,, gg. 4- r' 'L x A if , I -4,A,f,i..rx..41.- , , ,,.,Qiu.gix,1J,..: J A ,T H ga E E, X fm -wif' ,.f1 James, Mary, and Bill relax over a card game in the student center. Also available here are pool Tables and ping pong games. , .Y..s.,, .- .TIT Tm, E Chow is always a welcome sight to a growing boy. Here they concentrate on selecting a hearty, favorite meal to ease the pangs of study. 104 College students always enioy a dance, that is if Eastern Arizona is any kind of a sampling. Here the students enioy a slow one. Do EA Students Ever E..-.-2a?W V fil- r H N ,. 'W5lilfft':',.iQ Now we recall the typical EA student in an attempt to forget classes, teachers, and all else involved in the Education process. This is the closest to working that some kids ever care to get. Fred Padilla wails away on his sax as Nancy Merrell calmly umpahs on her baritone in preparation for a half-time show. Study? Every year the Gila Theater lets the Freshmen in free to see ci movie. The show must have been a good one iudging from the looks on the faces. The Rubber Band presented it's entertainment at the Homecoming contest. f nd., , ,WK T05 Several lectures were presented at Eastern Arizona this year, being brought in Through the S 84 H Lecture Series. Varied fields and countries were represented, a few of These were: John McVane, Can the U.N. Survive? and Dr. Anup Singh, a member of Indian Parliament since 1952 spoke on Battle Forces and ideologies in India. India is progressing quickly but still needs help to develop the resources and powers they have. This was related to those who attended Dr. Anup Singh's lecture. Culture Comes to EA ..... Dr. Tran Van Chuang spoke about the problems facing the Vietnamese and emphasized the need for the American Forces to stay there. Lectures Musicl Each month unveiled a different and new collection and selection of art. Ranging from high school art instructors work to EA's own art teachers, from professional artists and other University collections. With the exception ot the Phoenix Art Museum Exhbit, all were shown in the Student Center. The Phoe- nix Exhibit was shown in the gallery area of the Administration Building. The music consisted partly of the Soul ot Jazz singers the University ot Arizona Choraliers, and a Woodwind sextet. Eastern Arizona's orchestra also presented a program. ABOVE: Mrs. Dee Bolding and Rodd Hub- ble hold up one of the exhibits in the Student Center. The faculty reception in September was held in the Mark Allen Lounge. Here the instructors talk over the subiects which are near and dear to them. 107 Supporting the Team Has Benefits. . . ,jj A' ,..g'f1 ' 'I' xiii Q. li The pep bus to Cochise had a pretty good turn-up of school spirited Monster Cheerleader, Gladys Denham gives the boys a boost while Leslie Manfred faces supporters. Our Cagers put up a good battle but were defeated. The support the supporters to excite them to some action. The pom pon girls added much voice of the crowd was up-lifting and wonderful to participate in. The fun of and action to the cheers ofthe cheerleaders. All in all it was a great season. riding with a bus load of fellow students well paid tor the late hour ot return. Being a pam pon girl is not always simply glamorous, it in- team. Here Gynna Koontz, Billie Parten, and Marsha Jarvis valves courage and an easygoing personality. At the wind up do their routine, all smiles in spite of their difficulties with of the season only three girls could be there to support their the tape recorder and their smallness in number. i 1 108 T' 'l ' 'lk FOlbdfElS a De+1ni+e BenefiT!! Wi The cheerleaders gave The Teams cakes wiTh encouragemenf wriTTen on The icings. Coach Mullenaux and some of The TooTloall Team look like They really appreciaTe The ThoughT. LOWER LEFT: Lanoy Alsfon prepares To indulge in a Tun-Time of eafing The cake ThaT The girls presented The Cagers wiTh after Their closing game wiTh P.C. BOTTOM: Here Leonard, have some for The greaT season you played, could be Glady's sTaTemenT. She always had plenTy To say and really supported The boys full Time. b wt ?f'i'fff 1ei . T - ' Noi All in Life Is Pleasani for. . . Dono1Ting blood, geTTing shoTs, ploying Tennis ond even dancing, cill seem To be in The oloys work for on EA sTudenT. When did we ever find Time for sTudy or even closses. Then There is The disTincTion beTvveen Those who pc1rTicipciTed ond Those who vvc1Tch. ls iT ony fun To be on The ouTside looking in? Those who pclrTicipoTe oucfively in The evenTs offered would noT chonge ploces for The world, or would They? Nobody likes To feel like ci pin cushion. il- K' S A .ff ? 'T iii :eil .1 gf ' Having a tall dad comes in handy sometimes, after all, The Bitter Comes with the Sweet. y t . w i ,V-4' UiI,lUl, Solis! my ge lf' ' El' li ,K 5-1 ' ml u ' ri I 'l I, vm 0' ,,f.' you get chow faster, and why walk when you can ride high inthe air. The familiar sight of registration brings frustration and a sense of hopelessness to many. It's times like this that make you wonder why you ever came to college. Y g'T ,. ww In r K, ll . .4f' Band members collect their instruments in preparation for the Tucson Rodeo Parade. Is it worth it to arise at 5130 iust to march in the hot sun? You Bet! I ,-we 29161 5 . Y , KI? , Z .4 i 2 Tig? f s s' Yi -f ' c. - , ' 'A' ' I ' ' .. 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The production group ot Eastern Arizona Col- lege Department of Speech and Drama took the name of The Pinaleno Players this year and had a successful number of productions. Behind one of the four corners of tall lighting services, Rodd Hubble and Harr Landua await their next entrance on the scene. ty Shirley Farnsworth, Linda Brooks, Rodd Hubble, and in the background, Mr. Rost, practice for the play by Tennessee Williams. This was EA's first production of theater-in-the-round. It was a deeply moving, emotional play of a girl who had slipped ,from reality and her young brother who is responsible for supporting her and his mother. Produced bg Pinaleno Plagers. . . l i The theater-in-the-round is partially shown in this shot. Again the people who were shown in the first shot. 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Qi X351 X X. - - XXXX.,' XX,XX. ,XXX XX XX.X.XXXX.X X X X A X M - ' ,T 27 Z 1-,Y.',:,i,gX, X X-,gf 'X ' ' .QXT-E9 X' X X I 1:53 Q ' XX 'X .' ?f'tff3-:XX ggi-r'Xw X . Lg-f.X.,' ' X'.p'::E:X-X. 1 W M YW 'ffl YM X' H WW ' WW L1-f1.1 WN si ,L,' H W W W Wtt i t h -t WW Q W, W Homecoming ' i V . ' Nl' ' . :F ,--- .W W. - ,, WWW W W W v ,M wt .tn Philip Fluhcxrty, Irene Barney Second Attendants i 120 asan.,ffWnW X-f-7 V ' N ' 'N ' S ii W W 4 WW, W W'W'W',W, ' WWW: ,MWW W M! W ' W ,WWWWWW55 'W W WN i H xi iiiuxi xiuii W W W M ' X ii i ii i 39 'Ym 'J ,WWjQWW? WW' ' W, A.AW W, W M' ,W - x Nb A I 2 Wfisf if, W' 5? ' ' 'met ' ,Ln f WW WW Q -W I Z N il W W WW WW W WW it t W W W X- ::57i55?E it K iii WW WW WW WW WW WW W WW WW f WWW, ,W WW WW WWW WX ' W WW W TWKWM vW WW M WWWM WW WW WW WW WW .wf2sstzWWWW, W U WW WNW WWWw ,X WW xiimllv , i Wy Wm ' W WW WW it ' W W WWW W , W. E2 . WW Wig , 5 K .WWi WI 1jWW WW 1-. Dixie Rundoli, John Smith First Attendants ' I-lorriecomin F 5 -ir Q ur- , s mar? ' Lf- . Candidates 1 7 t.-,cry , -- vT..-,-71-,,fw1fff----- '--W fr r , C: in 'mm ip I, 5 punt, ,xrrzzgi . ini hi , V N , vu, mf.-,,'1i Il! ,Init -,g'-W, tim-1 ii 1 1 - -1 iw 4 1.,l 7l.'T.u li ' , -, . mm , ,,g ,i 4 in, v , 1, r , l uri iii it ,mil , ' , M, V, j ,mlm wi ll' fi, ,i T 'jiilhi lf' . 'll' 1 -,li 3 'll A, 'fl-'ll ui 'll -'11 i 1 - il'l lwr ini H ll ' Y , mi Y ,JN V -,, N. V. .. . t. .mb will ll-lil Queen candidates, left to right--Mary Morris, Block EA, Leslie Monfred, SNEA, Dixie Randall, AWS, Irene Barney, LDS, Irma Jurado, Newman Club, Sharon Powers, Industrial Arts, Sharon Bykerk, Sophomore Class, Janice Green, Lambda Kappa Delta, La Faunda Mortensen, Delta Psi Omega, Jacque Morgan, Aggie Club. King-John Smith, Phil Fluharty, Sterling Bigler AWS, Lloyd Fenn, Del Jiminez, Bob Krieger, Malcolm Carter, Jerry Wood, Pete Ochoa, Rod Hubble. ' i i -v 1 li, l Q li. , 1. t if ' it i ,,. ,w 1, it , ,pl ' A King 81 Queen Candidates-left to right: Pete Ochoa, Sue Giles, AMS, Gary Fyffe, Jill Curtis, Frosh, Jerry Wood, Janice Green, LKD, John Brown, Debbie Nel- son, Wesley Foundation, Joe Warren, Terry Lee Raftery, Rodeo. Duplications of the same people appearing in both pictures is due to misunderstanding on the part ofthe candidates. There is no special reason for them appearing. his-39' Mr. Glenn West Man-of-the-Year Mr. West receiving the Man-of-the-Year Award at the Homecoming game half- time with Mesa October 22, 1966. Glenn West, chairman of the Division of Fine Arts, Director of Extension, and Instructor of Art has truly earned the title, Man- of-the-Year , conferred by the Alumni Association. The choice is based on the person's contributions to the College and the com- munity, his years of service to both, and the outstanding ac- complishments of his life. A native of Livingston, Montana, Mr. West received his B. A. and M. A. degrees from Washington State University and later studied art under Jules Gotlieb at the Art Students' League in New York City and under Hans Hoffman and Pruett Carter at Choui- nard's School of Art in Los Angeles. ln public school work, Mr. West served as teacher, supervisor, principal and superintendent in the State of Washington. From 1942 to 1946 he was training aids officer for the Army Air Force and retired with a reserve commission of captain. For a year he operated a portrait photographic studio in Portland, Oregon, but sold this business in 1947 to become head of the Art Department of EAC. ln addition to his numerous committee assignments onthe cam- pus, Mr. West has served as judge at County Fairs and Art Shows and has conducted evening art courses that are available to Gila Valley residents. He has been in demand as a civic club speaker. On the Campus, students find him kind, helpful, and always willing to bend a little when the need arises. 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The three contestants seen at left are all Eastern students. COHTSSTGHIS: Diflfle CIGWSOY1, BETTY JO JUVBSSI -ICU Marie Adams, NGUCY I-ee Hart, Irene Kay Barney, Donna Lynn Roquet, Lenore Taylor, Marianne Richey Hendry, Gloria Ann Villa, Sharon Faye Bykerk llast year's queenl, Janne Rose .:..u.:f., . ,em:1.,.i. v' .... imsviiL.:.1i',m.i.1.i.fr .see:ie. . -.wma .-. .1 sea. -Limits L .rm.miLgr.m.iii iii ii rmmmE vu V I - 'Nu f , nh- ,A ., , I f--2. , af h ...a--QQ ' ,L --M .'.,e':c:.. .M mgfggfllx. R av, ., 1, '97 sg. ? , - 55.233 52 --, ' m-11 ':. -L . Mtn' 'v1'in. 1. V , f.,.f5,,.1L, K ' 1 Z. L:1F- ?7A-.ix-,., Q - x -J., lxrlafeg j V. f E - ,- u. ur -'-Ag' irlfgjf - ' Y, N .. - 2.71 RF Y - . Eff-,.6'H. -1:f,gh ,... :f . . - f.. 1 . - - V '- I af... z .Q .' . v-'-Q , I ' : Y. . .i V. A .rv . 5 .:...,, L ,,4V5fw., ' gf-as . 1 .. '. nv 'cw .4 .r . 15' titties ,YQ ii iv , f V ' fn? ffvgiwsiy'-'w,.kA 4 - ' 1 iff-?f,lfvk19!QN fb, 9 'W'3 . 2 '. 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Va'fM:Zi,v'!V?f3iw4gQfasT:w'5frffll.sa??3'7ifJV BOTTOM ROW: Ben Owens l8il, Dan Dersan l37l, David Jones l25l, Bill Heath l37J, Harold Foote llOl, Ken Johnson l4ll, Dan Doquilante l6Ol, Bob Daquilante l32l, Gary Williamson l49l, Chuck Kero l2ll, Tom Qualls l64l. 2ND ROW: Ned Dow-Manager, Bill Postert l74l, Richard Simms, l52l, Bill White l67l, Ed Pacheco l72l, Bob Wright l65l, Roy Oliva l75l, Herb Madison l63l, Bill Hardy l78l, Roger Sherman l7Ol, Fred Ballard l68l, Darrell Rumley l7ll, Ed Huot l79l, Jim Snider l84l. SRD ROW: Ladd Mullenaux, Head Coach, Ed Hall l5Ol, Phil Fluharty ll2l, Bob Henderson l66l, Ray Capitanelli l34l, Jerry Easley l2Ol, Alfred The crowds were bigger, the players better and above all the scores were right. That partly sums up the T966 football season for the Gila Monsters. Winning five and losing four the EA gridders compiled the first winning season since 1962 and made a strong bid for the con- ference title. The season record is misleading. Only once did the Monsters find themselves completely out of the game and that was a 48-6 trouncing at the hands of the na- tionally rated Taft Cougars. Opening the season with four straight wins over Dixie, Snow, NAU, and New Mexico Military the Mon- sters showed a balanced attack of running and passing power. Junior college all-American Chuck Kero and John Smith supplied the power on the ground while Adolf lsom and Ron Ballina were on the receiving end of V5113fL 14fisE'Vi 2V' xi-1' rV'..V A -V.1V:V'.-.rV2-V Q-.--?giP'Ltt . V . V- V .. ' - - ,::?f-sine-ef.:Lgig5'Sf.,Bf,1tfVQsg e:ir'.f','E'c5,'fQgsV0'.z.: V.:-ml, of-55 1 'T f 5'---eV sl V' ' - ,if ' ' AH vi, in A A yi -Elgin gsm... ..,-, V - . 4 .V 1' -- 5 ,w-ge..'e, V. f- is Vw V. ss -,,., V -, L, ,.V , .. s s, -. .,.VVV,-..,-V- . . . V. -sw 1s:.x f?sVVVg: ---x -'f:1.s-fs eVV3- fr-f.iKg? ,'ei'.i -my Qt .W . . . ,J .A yw,i,,553,.,,Mq ,,,,,:,-,eqgZ,1- ... . K.. , iff? V71 1:'V5.1'Jf f 'v ' :fm ' .- -sn . 'N' A 2 t' EM 1 V V V V 'ft 4 V- Mendez l86l, Lonnie Sorrell l30l, Jerome Thomas l42l, Bill Langenbacker l73l, Rowan Ellsworth li8l, Butch Nitzche l39l, Steve Hatfield 1811, Ben Haberman l40l, Bob Bracey i57l, Dalton Overtsreet, Assistant Coach. 4TH ROW: Rick Cleland l6il, Palmer Sweet llll, Lee Van Tassel l82l, John Smith l22l, Dennis Kohler l53J, Hollis Stingley l3ll, Allen Scrog- gins l24l, Ernest Hunter l44l, Bill Maiewski l77l, Dennis Franckowiak l7il, Dave Hood l62l, Ron Ballina l83l, Bill Rosler l76l, Tom Pew ll3l, Mike Rebochak l23l, Adolph lsom l82l, Jess Pease, Assistant Coach. passes from Phil Fluharty. After the Taft drubbing the Monsters dropped a dis- appointing 7-O game to Mesa for Homecoming. The fol- lowing two weeks provided EA fans with two thrilling and heartbreaking games. A last second TD by Fluharty and two-point conversion to Ballina gave the Monsters a T4-T3 win over Arizona Western to set the stage for the conference championship game with the Phoenix College Bears. This time it was the Monsters who suf- fered from a late touchdown as the bears won an 8-7 thriller. The season ended anticlimaticly with a loss to the ASU freshmen. Snapping the losing trend will enable the Monsters to attrack more top quality football players and put EA back in prominence in iunior college athletics. Yes, T966 was iust the beginning-everything is looking up. SEASON RECORD EA Sept. T7 i4 Sept. 24 21 Oct. l 29 Oct. 8 20 Oct. 15 6 Oct. 22 O T4 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 7 Nov. 12 7 5-4 OPPONENT Dixie College 7 Snow College 7 NAU Freshmen 7 New Mexico Military 7 48 Taft College Mesa lColoradol 7 T3 Arizona Western Phoenix College 8 ASU Freshmen 16 l m..,,,ef-e..: .- aa.. d..,.,.T:..ej.....,c,,,,T I ,.,,..,m5. ' 'A l.'-inf'--tlfsirf-Q-' mr ggi 1 ., 1 N iw'-5 .V W V--S.,-. M1191 LM uk 'Str 1 fitivlti'l'z5i'lL:-s Fg 5 11 1 gk. 1-1--,gk ,:.-'j-AHL-igsiiytme 1 ' wiC tii 1 ' Ei'-1' ' 1, Ugg 1 2, 'ti 11 . , ' R 1 l l ,.,- -- ' -- - Q i .', 'd ' .1 ,Sk , '13 V V 1 -. -jf-f:i-1 1 ig-f ' . .Z- --vg-lyyxwq-1--11-44.f,'.Q,,Q,Q1 .c,.ff. f -li 'fill ' ,- - t ,V . L.. ,f,15g.,,1,+f.g 1 l'9 t-'rm-'P 3--It , , ' E 1 ' -'f ' ' ,.,. -,,, ..,,.- ,,. :A , pr .-...,fN.,, ,N .. The Mosters potent halfback John Smith finish- ed a brilliant JC career for EA by being named to the honorable mention All-American team for the 1966 season. Smith was co-captain and finished second in ground gaining for EA despite iniuries. ' 'aw ,. 414.33212 .t?'-. '- V -if lgglfx 01 l -iii I . 1, V. 3 -- , vs, mfg- 1.1 ,- 1.15-I-5 ...-5.,1- : Q 3 -:W 1- -v P ' - -nm-1--ef-51.-1:.1w '-'.eef-- - . . . 1 5,--Wi-,1,.,,sQf3 g f ' .5 '- rfgstcalzigisfi 13 ' 1 - 5112,-c3if1 ' - -f 'V 5 fi 'tiiiiff f f. 1 Q-5- f ' -: V, -e -. .sig-ieafgg 1 lil?-UT'5l. Pl 5. 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Sm -' Much of EA's success has to be credited to the work of Chuck Kero. The diminutive fresh- man led the team in rushing and was an honorable mention Junior College All-Ameri- can. He will be a key to the Monsters attack next year. 1. lil 1 1 1 EA's other co-captain Bob Daquilante was list- ed as cz haltback but did his work at the line- backer spot where despite his small size he turned in consistantly fine work. 111 .,14.k I 111 111 it ., 11 1 it it n X 11 A W 11. 1 4: 1 H vii it 1 ll l ll W1 ll Nllll it it it 1 Xu it 1 Mill it it TLA 2 QCDAEZQ . ' 'x 'N-1 1 i i' do JL.. Flanked by aids Jess Pease lleftl, and Dalton Overstreet lright, Head Coach Ladd Mullenaux looks over his plans for a Monster practice session. The three former EA gridders led the Monsters to their first winning season since 1961. After faking U hondoff from Ci'-1Ufle b0Ck l'lf1 0lCl P00191 EA'S OUT- The Snow game was the first chance EA fans had to look at the Monsters and this Snow ball 5fUndlnQ lWlfb'3'Ck Chl-'Ck Kem l2ll Tries T0 squirm free from a carrier i381 probably sees too many. This type of gang tackling was used all year as the de- Mesa College defender. The Monsters dropped the game to the fense gave up yardage greedily. Bob Bracy made the tackle with assistance from Ben Owens. Badgers 7-O in the annual Homecoming game. It was the only time EA was shut out all season. M. , 5 x fakqtf ' .. c iq , 1 ' As two Mesa College defenders look on helplessly Ron Ballina reaches out to haul in a Phil Fluharty pass. The freshman end was the number two receiver on the team and came up with key receptions throughout the year. r .i 4 i 1 . 'ii K-'git' Although closely guarded by a Snow de- - fensive, back Mike Rebochak managed to snag this pass in EA's homecoming game. This catch set up a drive late in the game 1 . . .. f, , - but the Monsters stalled and lost 7-O. Qu.: I , ,Y ,X . '1 .VV With the pass from Phil Fluharty tucked in his grasp EA's sure-handed end, Adolf lsom streaks for the end zone against Snow. lsom went 24 yards for a key score in the Monsters 21-7 win. For the season, lsom scored five times and had a two-point conversion catch to give him the team lead in scoring. lsom was an all-conference selection. No one could keep the brilliant John Smith I don't care if you do hold your breath John, you can't stay Among the items necessary for a good football controlled. out and watch the pom pon girls. team is speed. David Jones was one of the quickest. l l J r ' L 1 ' .. liii ,rx -.. papal: Big? V ' 'fl . 'A A' 1 ve ,E-'Mem xx Fl- is A ,I , tire ' his 74 2. ' Q L' 'ff 1 i 2: t. f' 5 f75v li , - myerrfw- ...Q . 4 N. Qu- sez: ,,5.,...,,' . me s . 1 T ti' 1.5 .-,,,j'1e.m'- - -:aa es. Q -TL. ?'f Y ggi! Q A ' f One of the strong points of the f - Monsters defense was the lineback- '3-Q1 -F4-if, , ing of rugged Bob Bracey. The 6-O -'-171, Q- ,g? ,f a.:5Qil' l- 200 pound Bracey won all-confer- Elf T-I'f'fQ:.r35'3 , . . ,'1'fQ-t 411 m:gg'h'xf'Q 'i iV e . !QM'Gi9f ence honors with his hard tackling A-itjil,gf:-135-ggi' QV 3, 3 1- . kawgiqfj and good pursuit. One of the un-sung heros for EA was Ed Huot, a 5-ll offensive tackle. PM-.-gr --V ' ',i ii , rag., ' -1. .. f,-R 1 r-'tm , Leading the way for the Mon- sters effective defensive line play was the work of the freshman tackle Bill Maiewske. ,, Q I iiffllzv N , t t 1 f t t it . , 7 1 . 'Mt 2 , ' , t, .2 it my stan, Q ,pw - X - . M . ' QS . l' ith ,ttL,tt,tt. it K ..tt,m um ' F5 1 V ' 17 r ,, V , V, Nfqg- l . ' 35 : Yr' - if - . , l.,:i. t W t 5 5-:gk-Lg ,icq - g,Hg,g,l A . , , i 1 .,,,',e L A Al , rx- f -A K ,fy-fi, :frm-,-ir., av. f V b ,'-4.a.41u,sfpiie- N ' il A , .., , ,. Q,--.+.,,,, , ff- r:'-512 -4-It ' gnu 'ff-1-V 'V li- :tat--' r,. '1gf-fqgmzlu E A r,.u-1.2 gf-Yer, N: i-1 ...www w-:em 12 ... A-f,W,4L.. R:-'t1At'fwae'5L-339 . ff 1? ?I.Z'rimb?'iff', rbrf-.g:Qir1r212!'-ff?'- N 1 if l i N, A 1 ffflirfwl - all it -if r T -1'J11Jll'l3., ' ill ti wwf-1 lv! i'r1iItm-- ill ? eillsewtiifll r.1riilf'ittir w A, 'lime it 'iliifzlftml 'fllii1itii-ifeel.,- We -- -W fm! 'Q r , t gf' ' fs utwfll. wt.-ith M ,, ,wi rv-Q., i N ,gg i 1 1 Qglsul ,,Mt1uu,m? ,tif l - - :fi-ff-: , -, sv ..:-::. 2s-:'-. .1 .-:Lb .-, 1, - ' - 1 U, ....- . .,f,.- A my m m ...,. ,t.,.,.W .e..r...t.:,et e,..f.:,- Playing perhaps the most nerve-racking position on the team was Lonnie Sorrell. DUN Defsfm is being Worked OV' by Fred Lindsteedf US John Smlfli Stringley who ran from the fullback position was a hard runner to bring down. Good defen- l22l and Ben l'l0bel'fT1C'n l45l l00l4 Gt The GCHOU UPP el1e 15lVelY- sive work by Mesa however snuffed out EA's offensive. 135 as eil was 'P ess ,.g- fs'-,. f-3 A J 15. ' .:- gee? , 7 'V Y ' .f.i-f?fEEii.w ii .i i - Tiffi- A capacity crowd looks on, Rick Cleland goes into action during the PC game. yi f 'q R., - 1 x i V Em .f' My-.A xx i- ' -- . .. 1' if ii r 2 - 2 f , ' -ff Cleland swipes a pass during a key play Hard-hitting, Ken Johnson tackles Taylor of PC. Ready and loaded for The PC Bears by PC. Cleland l6il, Madison l63J, Majewski l77l, Franckowiak l7ll, and Sorrell Shifiy little halfback, David Jones streaks for a big gain. l3Ol all close in for The kill. , , , ,. i i , i. ,. , ,k ms , .,,, ,M ., ,,, iiuli-in-i,,-ii wi' 2 L P , - P ,i . ,i D f een i ,,c .Wadi yiw,iiM i ii Q i. l ' ' ' H'--gggiy i V '. ,M , v,-, ,W M ., . ,. - l ff -5-. -'fi-.4 'iifsf A i i ' 5'-.1 : -:A One of EA's most versatile players is Surveying the situation as he prepares to call the signals is quarterback PHIL Cl UCl4 Kem leeds PC PlUYefS On 0 Wild shown in one of his better games. FLUHARTY. His last second touchdown gave the Monsters the game over Chase 'fha' ended in U 559 9050 lOl' ALLAN SCROGGINS Western. Monsters. i . ' ,, -' i X . 4 f if 0 'J , it i ,, .. 4 X my ,W i 2rii ,Ei,., 1' ' ' t A it wr 'mi Hunter l44l came up the catch against Snow and picked up a sizeable gain. Chuck Kero is in for trouble as two Tempe Sum Imps close in. .,.,, '. i i C .fl , .rf I ,, . , is , is r gf- '----- r 1 f 4-f---1 -fir s i 1-.J .. Ere' NI M.. , .41 . f-Bzgwvg Scroggins looks for help as ASU Frosh catch napping. EA lost 16-7. Monsters All is not happy on the Monster's bench as season closes with loss to Sun lmps. 137 LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Howard Filleman, manager: Donnie Saline, Leonard McGrath, Morgan Cobbs, Bill Richardson, Wayne Fletcher, Mike Forte, Lanoy Jackson, Arnie Hernandez, Malcolm Carter. STANDING: Head Coach, Wayne Alston, Craig Stuart, Assist. Coach, Charles LaVetter. Cagers Plag Exciting Season Starting with an optimistic air, the 66-67 basketball season ended poorly with a 6-16 record. The winning spirit of the football season carried over for the beginning of the cage campaign, but a seemingly endless list of iniuries plus scho- lastics difficulties turned the season into a frustrating winter for Eastern. The season was not a complete loss, however, for Mon- ster tans saw an exciting brand of basketball and many times saw the Cagers outplay opponents but lose in close decisions. Wayne Fletcher led the team in scoring and rebounding with Donnie Saline, Leonard Jackson and Mike Forte the other high men. Forte and Morgan Cobbs were the other strong re- bounders. A solid road trip saw the Monsters beat the U of A frosh in an overtime and dump Mesa. In these two games the Mon- sters seemed to iell and the prospect looked good. That hope was shattered as Phil Baham and Doyal Tutt, two lead- ing scorers, dropped off due to scholastic difficulties. lniuries to Fletcher, Hernandez, Jackson, Alston, and Stuart kept the team unsettled the rest of the season. The team managed to hit another peak late in the season as they beat Mesa and lost by only two to powerful Arizona Western. EA closed out the season by nearly upsetting a tall New Mexico State team and Phoenix College. One bright spot in the picture is the fact that only two players graduate-Lanoy Alston and Malcolm Carter. By avoiding injuries the Monsters should improve greatly next season. 138 SEASON RECORD 6-l7 Texas Western Northern Arizona University Arizona State University San Diego Naval Cochise Mesa New Mexico State Cochise Arizona State University Mesa Northern Arizona University Texas Western University Phoenix College Arizona Western Arizona State University Cochise Glendale Arizona State University Mesa Arizona Western Glendale New Mexico State Phoenix College Opponent 62 50 72 47 67 68 86 52 7l 67 92 60 84 63 69 66 78 84 67 77 69 83 94 Using his height to the utmost, Doyal Tutt l50l leaps above two helpless Texas Western defenders for a basket. 3 lkkk 34 N I ,sl Morgan Cobbs was caught from two angles as he prepared to dunk the ball against startled New Mexico Western. His iumping ability enabled Cobbs to haul in lOl rebounds during the season. All Mike Switzer l5il of Arizona Western can do is look on as Wayne Fletcher gets off a lump shot. Although the Matadors beat the Monsters soundly earlier in the season, EA gave them all they could handle in Gueteau gym before bowing out with 77-75. 139 'EW uw- lfwslii- v-. , i i' Y' 1 H , - ,V E Hi. 'i' X 1, it-wr. , , N , , .Q - I J , I , .iv -Q f' 1 17' .. A W I gi 1 , f- F. - A. 52915355 Before and during the game the coach is the boss. ABOVE, Coach Wayne McGrath primes the Monsters for an encounter with the Apaches of Cochise College while below he and assistant Chuck LaVetter give additional advice in a break in game action. 1-K- 1 team an ls I i I-wp Mike Forte, one of EA's leading scorers came in fine fashion in the late stages ofthe season and led the Monsters in shoot- ing percentage. gi ,ijii -'iiilligiififmin se M ' 1, , :Y .. 'ii ,iz f 2 1 tie., , ' ' 'ww-.,., it ll! W' ii,'i,,,1jiilllzi 'E' Y hgh 3 wi. Y With three PC defenders in hot pursuit, Lanoy Alston leads a fast break in the Will it or won't it? That's the question Donnie Saline is asking as he watches Monsters last game of the season. Leonard Jackson looks for an opening on the his shot float toward the basket. Saline poured in 26 points in a losing effort outside while Morgan Cobbs and a slow referee trail the play. cis AWC edged the Monsters 77-75. 140 H F ,3J'ig . '1 ,f. wh E- X E Q IQ., S Ai-e kv ifigfjl -.L-2 N I ,-- .fu ,fx 3 A ' fn. 5,1 f -'ix' 4 W'-t f 1551 EQ. F'i'z ,. 4 .- gf 4 5 X Ng 'Q 'ti' js! 'ly ll'- :ZF .nm-, V gin N 'L V V. fs 1' ,fy 1 mmm' W-W A basketball player has enough problems without some player on his back all the time. Phil Baham grabbed his rebound but he didn't ex- pect his NAU opponent to come along. BELOW: Fletcher, the Gila Monster center, rammed in a stuff shot while Baham watched. ig., - If 11 ,::5-1,1 A .' f 1 i 5 l5'lk'YQ,Q' 3 -QV if ' , 1 ., , , ' - e ,, ,ff -- is is , 4',,A gr-Aa 1 ,, 1 3-:Pr X 5 l iE?'y fsi'nz- ' ' H, i. 'Ai g , wi, V, i -te F. ff' P ie- J - 1 . ii' X ni. . -- at 4, i ie ei f T52 EU Vi if . 1 ' y -4 sig ,M J .Wi we i ' 'f ' 2 . . - ' l i ,i-Qlfgrffl-N Iil 355, . guy ,L .3 fini? TV: x .J .... I 'IiixT1. ' .1 Craig Stuart l3Ol leaps high above a Mesa defender for a easy basket Stuart wh paced the win, broke his ankle the next night against New Mexico State in a game which the Monsters dropped by two points. it ii, - Y P-1. E in-gg, 'ec ee! .x Ari SAF 55 . 4,4-1 This was the scene for too often in the EA locker room Arnie Hernandez gets the finishing touches on his knee from Fred Lindsteodt. The team was hit by inluries throughout the season. For the last game only seven players were able to play Driving toward the basket against Cochise is Malcolm Carter. Carter was one of the Monster's playmakers and used moves such as this to score many of his points, -, , 2 7. r aiii e ar e H HS V H l 1., my ll 71 -wi 1 . l mei? , k.-, , 'Q 0. tl sm 'gsfel ,ll ,ll 'T '5 3- V-'1?4s xf Phil Baham has his hands and everything else busy while going for a rebound against Cochise. Mike Forte l52l looks on while John Harbour, Percy Herod, and Roland Stamps 1 l l'l, ll l it l ' yrs- ll, rl! 1,1112 E i l v . l bump into Baham. OPPOSITE: Mike Forte takes a pause that refreshes ...,... ,J t I-H Q , A: , ..-.4 ii i ii u:a'fif2g, Ji HRT-,J .QTTTTTTW iT uw- .W- .dii ii EA Nine Must Rebuild W TTT i. ,ii , T, ,, f' J, i l T lX I , N, mf , 5 li Rigs 'il ei l KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Haney, Serapio Gonzales, Dan Hunt, Dupree, Charley Wright, Daron Rhoton, Dan Naranio, Rick Bundy, Dick LeBar, Frank Blanco, Herb Gilmore, Howard Filleman. QND Fred Ballard, George McCormick. BACK ROW: Head Coach LaVetter, ROW: Mike Forte, Manual Hernandez, Arthur Doo, Dan Dersan, Bob Fred Linstead ltrainerl. r lm, .ii ,,,fE Qu ii W , N... N x i .T , i T T. J 5 'ii i,T1,,,...liT,.s T, T ,i .j f 1, 131 ' jf w , -' 1. i' ' f Y, ii 'N an T. T. H liilgtlisgg , Q T: Li , ' I T .jf . .. 2 ' ' -ef -' T1T , Ziyi., T , E ,L,,V,,T,5lii,, is 1 M eq, if-. ses? '-TT-z L' ' The T967 Eastern Arizona baseball team faces sters hope to rebound from a dismal 4-T8 season, last year. Head Coach Chuck LaVetter, in his first season, had four returning I work with. Arthur Doo ll.66 eral and Manuel H pitching with Third baseman, Rick Bundy, and shortstop, Dan Narclnio the other Iettermen. 144 lleftl Arthur Doo, loosens his arm up prior to a game. Doo allowed only 1.66 earned runs a game last year. He should be one of the top JC pitchers in the state this year. 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W.--:-wfsem reeffeeffkee-.em1.14-sx..,3'sf.1.11 ,f l Lnn1lzi:,,glnllIlv1 Track Starts Llpswin it ..:E el lim N, M H 1 M mil' Mwwmii lil ,llQ,Qii,,,'ilge5ij' my jiW'iQ ,,.lfag23iieg QQ'-v ll l -ls l J 'il E w. i :' fu - ez' iii ii ii will , , ,. , ,4,, l. or it ll x lg ,?,,:es- rej,.i i.!'.Z it ' all it ' N iw' it ii il li, L59 1 ,,.-lf ' -T H' ' .il A winner in the long lump in the first meet of the year, Morgan lLEFTl Rowan Ellsworth lhigh and intermediate hurdlesl IRIGHTJ Mike Bibb and Palmer Sweet sharpen their baton passing in pre- paration for the 880 and 440 relay. n 1 ? V' is ... . ..-,Wezrff ' '. l. A We-:'?LFi ll ll 7 7' sei? ll 'll lil lil 'll ' 1 ,i , :.: gf W Jill ' 55t5'5' l' it lifilifiii 7.5. g.,iij4,,j3ii iil '1 , v . iits j3W..., , ef ? iimiiimiii iii H rw Y till L www 1 , . ,. ,-,,i.-- 1,.,-- . Cobbs practices his high iumping form, lBEl.OWl L. TO. R. KNEELING: Mike Bibb, Rowan Ellsworth, Palmer Sweet, Chuck Kero, Dan Rogers. STANDING: Ron Bal- lina, Jim MacMackin, Ernest Hunter, Morgan Cobbs, Ed Huot, and Coach Dalton Overstreet. 11,131-n'llU'l'v :lvl-ip. iw-1-1 neamrgg q..r..v.: me 71: 'l - V -l:xu..e:xwi ..g..1w .v:.1., :sexism sis V, :M Rival Rock Competition Great. . . Shirleen Lancaster, Brenda Freeman, and mystery girl find the action pretty nice and ..... Many sports minded people helped their class out by participating in the Rival Rock competitions. There were girls' and boys' games of basketball and football, and mixed softball games. 146 I , , follow it under the basket for a rebound. The Soph girls clipped the Frosh but the tables were turned in the boys' competition. V me E L.. K- . X it it g llll K - ,V K l V, ll ll f :' , NA r. il r . if II il 5? Baseball is one of the favorite sports of EA's students The Tacuhy worked up a Team To play againsT anyone ThaT would Take Them on cmd many Times They came ouT vicTorious, guess people do im- prove wiTh age! STudenTs, iusT remember, never Think you can ouT do Those wise sages who Teach you in class and beaT you on The courT. T TT 'WV - Tu w Tu Even The Profs Have The QpiriT .... v QITIA S' TQ A , SRQSE gf , y -1 I - fTY25T5'f5.5T .' , Q- ' B H T V , - ff ' Y x uf. 'tl 1 l 's91.1-11: , V, - , W, If-'f' Eggzggg -1g:.Tg:sf',. mfg ,-' -:f- T YTTLHIDT' T ' 5 T -T' - : 1 E, .1 ' m yi? ' H U7-'93 ' T .T 5 51 TL ,T T ' 'I ' ,l U 'L C23 5' 3' 5 , T Aff T- 2 T .. -ex -V 13' ff . 5 1 T I ' s, . .Q I., 2,3 1 ' T ' e P I 2 , I , T rin A A W 1 J A I y U, I . , 'ff Tufvif. . A' T Aciive Girls. . . Easiern Arizona College was represenied in an iniercollegiaie volleyball Tournament and came home wiih a second place iro- phy for their enioymeni. We also pariicipaied in an iniercol- legiaie Ioaskeiball Tourney. The piciures are of The praciice ses- sions. Other sporis days were Tennis, sofiloall, bowling and archery. KNEELING: Mary Arrelin, Juaniia Sapien, Carol McAiee. STANDING: Mayble Bodine, Joy Tuey, JoAnn Pulsipher, Lee Ann Lunf, and Kathy Matiice. Some of the Team was unable To be There for the picture. l All Types! .QM -.L .- fe-f ,f-a'ff:'5 er+:2'.i , -. gf -'1 -. .1 ,Q 'een-.. s ff ' E , we ..i..,,....,...zaaan.-,..,,.,..n. , , -if.. fy: ,L-.7'l,,, .... ri. ' . i f ll-e ltelltw vlgf-art?-we mt-f.t2-- . . - ' 5' .S ng:-J, .. V me -fran'-M1j,., fm... , ,, .I -gpg Q-53. ,Einar 31,593-:ig-.php y -. -er? -22 Lg., t igF.'. ?f 4 N fpie-.xenee-iff:-211-Nrf-eng-swift - ' ff 5- :me 2.5 f ' : - ff-.fue -' '-Fa'-v. e-wa, .e.sf:f::2r.t-- ' ' - '7gl'E.- . lgiikzx f l.????1E5 ' ' 'lfwfw' -- l 7 ., 42-11.:: WC- rrmm: l -'.'. ' fre- rv 1' : 2' .a ' --'- ,. '- - ' Qt' r fla -'-,vwiitf V . , 1 ff' - ' H' ,. ry, -G3 ,5 ,. 'e' t av i- ':fii 'ti fi- ' I-531-2.:H?5, '- il 'z' -' Li ' ' 1x ..f -fT- fr-1 .Q-in -1 1' -ant -ef?-.ww-:l.,:.f'. -' T1 . -' 'Um 1 V 1L1'i i 1- if-'H J- Wei ! -,L 5441 2.15. 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It lifted their spirits and best of all, it they worked hard enough, they dropped ci few pounds. ln vigorous activity they found an outlet for weolriness of the day to day schedule of classes. .-., Jane Barney prepares to wallop the ball over the net. Juanita Sapien watches her partner, Kathy Mattice fly the birdie back to the opponent. - 1 ,.,W..,,1,-1.353 -V4 Hum,-,.,,:,m-,.,, I , H V-J Q.. ef ,..,-,J ,wif V, V , , ,,... , , , . ,m,,. u,.,.w,l.-,,,, 4 New Vocaiional-Technical Building I Ti T M T .TW T-We ' First, a tiny office Next, Concrete fills The deep holes NEW VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL BUILDING REAY BY SEPTEMBER 1967 ln The beginning, o dream-Then plons, financing studies, delays, setbacks-finally a half-million dollar VocaTional- Technical LaboraTory-The finesT in Arizona for This Type of educational program-AuTomoTive Technology courses unex- celled in The entire Southwest On These foundations 150 -:: Then, holes are dug - A . - wwf, -5 Rooms take shape- Archxtecfs soy nf will look like The illustration below ll F.: Q V Q X., ,S ll, ,VY M sl' fm. N if as .4 '5 lf 3, ,, fx Maxxum: .-- --Mm --H-,6 -V - -- -VVYV EAW -- 7-.-f- fYT--,,,------..,W..,,,.--- ..,- -. -.W .,-.. - --.5 V - V -A..:f- Tm! . , - V. -fi? 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' W Y :'T'v'r-: ?il', Qophomores As EasTern Arizona College is a bridge from high school To The larger universify, so This bridge across The Gila River connecTs Safford and ClifTon on U.S. 666, beTTer known as The Coronado Trail, affer The explorer Coronado, who rode over iT in 1540. IW-.....' lg ALLEN, HOWARD KIM Casa Grande, Arizona Agricultural Journalism ARCHER, DON Morenci, Arizona Social Sciences ARRELLIN, MARY v Q l lf f '.'Q'H'-- I I II' I ft l I dai Mir, it I Iii i -5 1 I I ll I 1.1 Qophomores ADAMS, JAN MARIE Thatcher, Arizona Sociology ADAMSON, HAROLD G. Florence, Arizona Liberal Arts AKERS, RICHARD L. San Manuel, Arizona Business Administration slag I . 'sr' 4 Safford, Arizona Business Administration BENNETT, PAULA LOUISE Safford, Arizona General Curriculum BIBB, JOHN WELLS III Safford, Arizona Communications BIGLER, JILL Heber, Arizona Elementary Education egg, u.. I n I I iii! .iii I . 'll l - I I .9-.-f-. ARVISO, JUAN C. Window Rock, Arizona Animal Husbandry BARNEY, IRENE KAY Duncan, Arizona Professional Office Administration BARNEY, WILLARD B. Safford, Arizona Professional Agriculture I ij E!! ,cf--why wi? Q,-. .,4 ,-Q,-' IQ BIGLER, LAURA Heber, Arizona Home Economics BIGLER, STERLING G. Heber, Arizona Physical Education GIORSETTI, JOHN B. Winkleman, Arizona Automotive Technology I ,W BOWMAN, LINDA Safford, Arizona Liberal Arts BROOKS, LINDA GAYLE San Manuel, Arizona Social Sciences BURGESS, PATRICIA Eagar, Arizona Business A-an-..,2i Ev Q, i 2557! 3 ' rig 'QA 'ul' ,404 gigs:- BLACK, R. JAY Safford, Arizona Chemistry BLAIS, PHILIP WELLS Amesbury, Massachusetts Biological Science BOOTH, JIM Tucson, Arizona Business . ,s,, ' 'e1eyT,f'z 'sPf3 ,fi I ,il Nw' J. , BURRELL, KARON Pomerene, Arizona Home Economics BURRELL, SHARON Pomerene, Arizona Nursing BYKERK, SHARON FAYE Tucson, Arizona Office Occupations 11 ,111,1 1 11, , ii 'rl 1 L 11 ' 11' 1illlil11111l Q i' l CANNON, BEN Miami, Arizona Physical Education 1 1 3 in r ll l 'WAKE :'i L 6 11 1 . is 1 4 '1 . 1 . '11 11 111 1011 11 . 1 een M1111 Qophomores . f-Q .. .'11 . 1 525-. -1,35 1 ,wl.','11M 1 15, 'VY is l Q11 -'V 'f - T ,1,f.r,Afff' 1 11 1- lqrm L A' V 1111 CARDENAS, MARY JANE CARPENTER, RAY Kearny, Arizona Eden, Arizona Elementary Education Social Science ,,,, ,F -A lil c 1 J ij 9,125 f1 V!-5..,,. .4 71 '1 ss i-, 1 ' ip lr 1 fm. 'lfi ie T if 11' Q i1 11 -rf . 55' f f ff Vw H ,11,11g J if me H Q 1 1' Q ' x il f ' 14 .i X l 2 50' ' W ,H 11l 11 ri J 1 Q 1 1 ,1 ,N ,ii 11,111 i ' 1 ' 'l 1 1 r ' li1Lii Ki ,911 if M- ' J TJ. .1 l I i 2 as '1 ll1'i1'l1i i '5 7 111535. 1, 1 ' 111 l ii i 4 J l 4 .- 1 i 1 . , .ff ,1 v Mn 1 11 5 , N1 i 1 rx 1 .1 f CARTER, HARRIET ANN Pima, Arizona Office Administration , ,, ,- C41 M. W 'xx Q ff , P , ni ,11 Q L il' T l l 1 1 1 i 1 l 1 .11 ZW 'TT'- CARTER, MALCOLM Tucson, Arizona Professional Agriculture E5 ,fic JJ11 11 CAVANAUGH, FRED CLARK, ROBERT JR. CLELAND, RICHARD CLYDE Tucson, Arizona San Carlos, Arizona Physical Education Engineering 11 1 1 1 1 Q11 i i i l X 1 ,111 Fort Grant, Arizona Physical Education CLUFF, DAN COOPER, CATHY COSTNER, MARTHA CUETO,-DOLORES Central, Arizona Tucson, Arizona Pima, Arizona Morencif ANZOUQ R Agriculture Elementary Education Home Economics Elementary Education 'l' Q- A . new-:ns ll 'gd ? , DAVIS, GEOFGE DeCLAY, ANTHONY DeCLOSS, PHYLLIS DeGUEVARA, RICHARD L. Winkelman, Arizona Whiteriver, Arizona Mammoth, Arizona Morenci, Arizona Automotive Technology Liberal Arts Home Economics Liberal Arts , . 'Jill l 1 fist ww me ii , AT4 gil NZ' ii ii 1' .i 1 i DeSPAIN, LYDIA GRACE DIXON, DALE DREW, GLENN EDWARD EAGAR, SUZANNE Safford, Arizona Winslow, Arizona Pima, Arizona Sdn Manuel, Arizona Elementary Education Technical Drawing Mathematics Physical Education . , my Nw X !,,y. , 2 i fem 'lis- V,,.-- -' sy f Fw?-D, ,?t,,.rn' EDWARDS, DIANE R. EDWARDS, JOHN C. EINBUND, NATE ALLEN EWEN, GARY D. Globe, Arizona Globe, Arizona Tucson, Arizona Tucson, Arizona Home Economics lnclustrial Arts General Curriculum Business Education il? ' Q. .,. Wx ,iit FARNSWORTH, SHIRLEY ANN Pima, Arizona Elementary Education FARRELL, LENNY Casa Grande, Arizona Engineering FENN, LLOYD J. St. David, Arizona Liberal Arts -1 vw ,ii fi H '1 ..i - .i FOSTER, HAROLD G. Tucson, Arizona Liberal Arts FRANCESE, GARY Duncan, Arizona Automotive Technology GARCIA, DELIA San Manuel, Arizona Physical Education .MW MI l l Sophomores 'ir' '- ww L .rt .. -:Q-,wk -L .51 ,nie . H ig F1951-q:,ifii ' - , ' . ' '-' ' .Jia-1 Q,1,1j.I-rf-L-IE,f I L' ' T .gi , Egg - ef- ,, ' ''fzxki-,--ga:-'Q-1:7-if - Elf' , ,l .- , f- -if-.leg ,i.g'gg- -ni. . iq' 1-' 'Qs-nl., -3 'I T 'au-fn 2,-...L 1 f . f I if if flwgqiu Y. 'if?'i'E?!.w-li,-gwri' -1 ,,, -T-. ,V , H,--g,1,,gf.v', 1, Ag,-L 1 ' ., . .-gf: J 3-2. -'-' ' 5 ze-.fxewz . - T ew' L L f--' -.fit-fi ' '. .ug iii r 5 V fy Lift Linda, you're not doing your share of the work. Student Council gave free cokes to all at Orientation. Here Lee Ann 1 512- , Asif 5'i'?,','g -. , ,, f:g, f-' T ' L P N' T T 1 'Vw -:L , A -7' ry Jr fu 1 -A F x 1 T L lf! -1'M'l'i,' 'I Us ,Ali ' ' r I vit l T 'WH I' i J ' ,G . l ...I GARCIA, OLIVIA Safforcl, Arizona Pre Med. GARRETT, TOM Amesbury, Massachusetts I English GIDNEY, KATHERINE Safford, Arizona Home Economics GIROUX, TERRY Tucson, Arizona Speech and Drama A 'gn ,,,,,- l I l l u. Cb' .Aw l .4 if .ip ,lu Lunt and Linda Brooks show they can do something. HEDQCOCK, ROBIN Tucson, Arizona Music Education HENDRY, NANCY Tucson, Arizona Home Economics HENRY, KENNETH S. Tucson, Arizona Financer HERRINGTON, NEAL Hayden, Arizona Industrial Education HANSEN, JOHN Salem, Wisconsin Journalism HAOZOUS, BEATRICE JEAN San Carlos, Arizona Elementary Education HARDY, LORAN Winslow, Arizona Auto Mechanics GRIFFIN DAVID Thatcher Arizona Social Science GRIFFIN VESTA ANN Solomon Arizona Elementary Education HABERMAN BEN Donora Pennsylvania Physical Education I-'SI' 'Emi' 5 A iff' W5 159 I gi 'fb' I 1' fir milvr' 'iii ww 'nm' K- 1- ww it Mi, mia-taser-an ii E 'uw all II ' ii 5-zew JACKSON, DAVID W. Regina, Canada Hydrology JARESS, BETTY JO Tucson, Arizona Elementary Education JENSEN, BUDDY LEE Virden, New Mexico Wildlife Management lid? 'ii A X V Z WF, V . , I Zi' KEENAN, LARRY JOHN Duncan, Arizona Business KENNEDY, KATHLEEN Safford, Arizona KING, ROBERT E. Tucson, Arizona Advertising Art 'QTQSQ . V, I I, I -K 'iw Qophomores HOOPES, MARGARET J. Thatcher, Arizona Elementary Education HUBBLE, ROD Holbrook, Arizona Psychology HUGHES, CECIL Morenci, Arizona Automotive Technology it '55,- iii I I 5 I eq ,I will I , iw iii II H5551 I , wma iilllill I .1 tl . JIMENEZ, DEL DONALD Scottsdale, Arizona Professional Agriculture JONES, DIANE Thatcher, Arizona Home Economics JU RADO, I RMA Clifton, Arizona Education iz- -it V- A f- fmtf- ' fiiili ' mi I PHQY 5 KOSTER, CONNIE Tucson, Arizona Home Economics KRUSHAK, JOHN Phoenix, Arizona Pre-pharmacy KYLE, GREG Tucson, Arizona Physica! Education JH-N, ,f EJ' j . a-,.....- ' 1 LUCERO, MARY Clarkdale, Arizona Physical Education LUCERO, VERONICA Phoenix, Arizona Business Administration LUCIO, CHARLES S. Morenci, Arizona Engineering imager QQEW iK i Q,-,,.f i W' . ,Ax iw: u - L. VY :KAY LAWHORN, NANCY Thatcher, Arizona Accounting LOPEZ, MARTHA Grand Canyon, Arizona 1 M5 Wi Business LOPEZ, RONNIE Miami, Arizona Secondary Education and Social Science LUNDELL, ROBERT KIRK Thatcher, Arizona Pre-Dental LUNDQUIST, MARCUS Tucson, Arizona Mechanical Engineering LUNT, LU ANN Duncan, Arizona Elementary Education Qophomores 'US ', III - iF 3. ,E NIANERI ANNA LOU MATTICE, KATHY MCBRIDE, ORLANDO W. MEREDITH, JIM Pima, AFIZOYIG Pima, Arizona Safford, Arizona Safford, Arizona Elementary Education Physical Education Pre-Dental Education I III it 1 I an N Xia b 'Lf ' :M ' is ' ll ,, 'Ei ,li I E ' 'HIFI I I RE :ISI .oia I fo it Z 'S-Li-A I J V QEEI , . E, ' - J I 13? , ' 'FII -sf I 'BYP1-' Q3 me , MILLER, DAVID MONTOYA, LUIS MAESE MOORE, LOUIS MORRIS, MARY ELLEN Duncan, Arizona Globe, Arizona Midland, Texas Secondary Education Automechanics Psychology Social Science Qy,c ,. ' - , MORRIS, RULENE MOSES, DELORES MUNOZ, GUADALUPE R. MYERS, GREGORY Salford, Arizona Bylas, Arizona Morenci, Arizona Tucson, Arizona Elementary Education Business Education Drafting Technology Automotive Technology , ,., , -,iii .'.,,1i:w ' if i-fl 'W ii ii--1 1 1 F Eufl QSN, -ea' 'E' A A 1 2-'Wt-T -T21 4 ,i Y., V L' , ffl! 1,4 ,-1 NEVINS, HARVEY NEWMAN, ARTHUR C. NORTON, VONDA NOWLIN, F. WILLlAM Tucson, Arizona Tucson, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona Florence, Arizona Science Industrial Technical Education Home Economics Agriculture M: ,sal J, 3 , W it ,.:,-,.z.. - W it ' 'B' i , nl' 'I C , i W J i O'DELL, CECIL PAGE, PENELOPE PALMA, GLORIA PATTON, CAROL Duncan, Arizona Tucson, Arizona Thatcher, Arizona Scottsdale, Arizona Art Education General Business Secretarial Arr V iffv T ina., ,i e,,,,'a PAYNE, MAR JUNE PIERCE, JAMES S. PLATERO, ALICE PROVENCIO, RAY B. Thafcher, Arizona Salford, Arizona Preuiett, New Mexico Fort GFOHT, AFFZOHG Home Economics Business Elementary Educgfion Business Administration A it mergers 'T sg PRUITT, EDWARD Florence, Arizona Engineering M -5 2 i Sophomores Pies- '!' I m f?',gmii?v2 QUINN, GRETCHEN RAFEL, LUCIA RAFTERY, TERRY LEE Safford, Arizona Prewitt, New Mexico Tucson, Arizona Spanish Business Administration Home Economics RAMIREZ, MIGUEL Picacho, Arizona Spanish fry iff '13 i.-TY. RANDALL, DIXIE Ft. Thomas, Arizona Elementary Education Students enioyed the Soul of Jazz program and are shown here ioining in on When the Saints Go Marching ln. Relaxation .... In Mang Forms 4',s..., 5' RAPIER. DANNY W- REBOCHAK, MICHEAL REED, JEAN REED, SHARON 5Gff0fd, Arizona Windber, Pa. Thatcher, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona Business Admin. Pre-Medicine Elem. Education General RICE, PAUL Tucson, Arizona Rival Rock, Freshman, Sophomore Competition is keen and well participated in. The tension and ex- citement helps build class patriotism. Automotive Tech. SHUMWAY, PEGGY Scottsdale, Arizona Home Economics STAUFFER, BAILEY Safford, Arizona Political Science STEVENS, MIKE Tucson, Arizona Business Education irgitf ,f ,Q if-,, W .,, ,S l f f iii EF-' TELLER, JERILENE R. Window Rock, Arizona Liberal Arts THATCHER, DONALD Safforal, Arizona Pre-Law THOMPSON, ROBERTA Safford, Arizona Business Education mime! . it Wa, Qophomores RICHINS, BOB Duncan, Arizona Education RYCIAK, STEVE Paradise Valley, Arizona Physical Archaeology SAPIEN, .IUANITA Superior, Arizona Physical Education Q 4011 STONEBURNER, ROD Tucson, Arizona Physical Education TALLEY, PENELOPE Saftord, Arizona Business Education TAYLOR, MELVIN Thatcher, Arizona Drafting Technology 5 ' I l Fl i i , rl '4 'li n .I aka f 'Graz-f' ' lv' 11...-,ff TURNER, F. LYNWOOD Thatcher, Arizona Pre-Ministarial VALENZUELA, ALFRED Klondyke, Arizona Elementary Education VALENZUELA, DANNY Miami, Arizona Spanish xii it hihiii T, I-l I A WHIPPLE, TERESA Snowflake, Arizona Office Administration WHITING, MICHAEL Tucson, Arizona Psychology WRIGHT, BOBBY WAYNE Mangum, Oklahoma Physical Education ,se ai, , Lair -1? '! I E 1 I I VUKCEVICH, MIKE D. Tucson, Arizona Industrial BL Technical Education WALDT, NANCY Tucson, Arizona General Curriculum WELSH, JOHN JOSEPH Wayne, New Jersey Wildlife Management 'ifwv 'T WRIGHT, ROBERT J. 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Benson, Arizona fvl MJT' ALLEN, KATHY Miami, Arizona ALLEN, LaREE Safford, Arizona ALLRED, CHRISTYNE Thatcher, Arizona ALSTON, MONICA Thatcher Arizona ii ii E, I f , BARNEY, NADINE Safford, Arizona BARNEY, ROBERT LEE Silver Bell, Arizona BASS, MARY ALICE Safford, Arizona BEASLEY, JOHN L. Lupton, Arizona BELL, SUSAN Safford, Arizona BERG, GARY Prescott, Arizona BILLINGSLEY, PAUL Duncan, Arizona BINGHAM, BRENT l.. Casa Grande, Arizona BLACKMAN, EILEEN Tucson, Arizona BLAKE, GEORGE Safford, Arizona BLAKE, JAY CARL Safforcl, Arizona BRANSTETTER, SUZIE Tuba City, Arizona BRI NKERHOFF, DERREL Holbrook, Arizona BROWN, JAMES D. Tucson, Arizona BROWN, JOHNNIE LEE N 9 ' N, Safford, Arizona 'lf BRUBAKER, WAYNE ,fy vii , T Tucson, Arizona 'A ' BRYANT, TERRY A. F l Willcox, Arizona - Vl ' BUTTE, DAvin T H, , Tucson, Arizona . ,fi ' H . E f' if-Q5-S541 Eel Ezisiim ' fin-:. ., Y- '3'J'!:f.9-231165 ' -5:12533-E1in5lf f - --sf: E115 ii 'i ,.-A BOLDING, CAROL DEE Safford, Arizona BOUNDS, YOUNG Quemodo, New Mexico ., ,, 1 Nj- Tw-. E E lf E .NT X ,A ,NA ii im, ' i ' , QE 'V aliif I i l' z - N' 1 lv Xe An 4 T, x , .. . 'wily My 3, E T I 494- ,- wr: , A 1 i 25:5 , i ol , nigga' i fig . Mx 21, fm -1m M is sl l ra, Y, M Egg, A? X T'-s -C ? J X N, ix :,,ii'liE5 ,,,,? 5 xx , if T J, 'v' ii p Q, E, , v' if W' X, ,px A Miimiimiii i L 9. S ll lil S 5554 .. , 171 A Freshmen BYRNE, BILL Globe, Arizona CACHORA, PHYLLIS Tucson, Arizona CAMPBELL, JOHN W. , Safford, Arizona I CARPENTER, J EFF Safford, Arizona vii? ' FT7. I CHENEY, KATHY Safford, Arizona CHICO, WALTER Tucson, Arizona CLARIDGE, KAY Solomon, Arizona CLARK, BRENDA Morenci, Arizona 'H I COOPER, MICHAEL W. Tucson, Arizona CORONADO, FRANK Clifton, Arizona CRAIG, DOUGLAS Cliffon, Arizona CUNDIFF, VICTORIA M771-I Q1- - z ww W, , , CARPENTER, NANCY Safforcl, Arizona CARRELL, BARBARA Safford, Arizona CERVANTEZ, VINCENT Clifton, Arizona CHAIDEZ, JOHN Miami, Arizona -2150 Ii.,- ,ff Ox sa I L -3' ' 4 I I ,IH CLIFFORD, HENRY Safford, Arizona CLUFF, COLLEEN Thatcher, Arizona CLUFF, BILL Pima, Arizona CODY, WILLIAM Winslow, Arizona 325 113m'w..w wi , T- iii Hi . mi DAVID, J'ANN Safford, Arizona DAVISON, BECKY Tucson, Arizona DEARTH, MICHAEL R. Tucson, Arizona DEEGAN, TIM Tucson, Arizona DIERKING, PEGGY S. Safford, Arizona DIXON, DALE Winslow, Arizona DOBBS, DANNY Tucson, Arizona DONALDSON, JOHNNY Fort Defiance, Arizona i i .-1. 3 . ff-:M DAHAR, JED A. Tucson, Arizona DAHLBERG, SUE Hilo, Hawaii DAHOZY, DINAH J. Fort Defiance, Arizona DARRIS, DEANNA Tucson, Arizona i i i ' 1 . - f 1 , 'xnxx :V ' DELWARTE, ROBERT Tucson, Arizona DENETSU, GEORGE Greasewood, Arizona DENHAM, GLADYS Thatcher, Arizona DETMAN, BURDETTE Tucson, Arizona 1,,.- DONG, TILLIE Safford, Arizona DOW, JOHN NED Tucson, Arizona DUPERE, BOB Amesbury, Massachusetts EARL, BEVERLY Safford, Arizona L' :L FARAJ, TALEB Kuwait FARR, DARWIN Holbrook, Arizona FELTS, JOE L. Flagstaff, Arizona FILLEMAN, HOWARD EDWARD Duncan, Arizona FINNEY, SHARON RUTH Tucson, Arizona FISH, MARJORIE E. Lakeside, Arizona i ' ' ft- 5 EDWARDS, ED Minneapolis, Minnesota ELLSWORTH, ROWAN J. Mesa, Arizona ELMORE, MIKE Globe, Arizona FAALAVAAU, LUPE Falelarai, Western Samoa Freshman, Pat Thompson Mary Mclretf and Bill Mack Try 'ro influence luclges FLETCHER, WAYNE Chicago, Illinois FOOTE, HAROLD Eloy, Arizona FORD, THOMAS Casa Grande, Arizona FORTE, MIKE Tucson, Arizona FREEMAN, BRENDA Florence, Arizona FREEMAN, LINDA Tucson, Arizona FURNELL, JOHN E. Mesa, ,Arizona FYFFE, GARY Central, Arizona during Rival Rock Competition. GREEN, JANICE Safford, Arizona GREEN, NATHALENE Safford, Arizona GRIER, JOSEPH STEVENS Miami, Arizona GUBUSI, REBECCA Clifton, Arizona ,I I x GERKEN, JEANNIE Tucson, Arizona GIBSON, RICHARD D. Florence, Arizona GILES, SUSAN Tucson, Arizona GONZALEZ, GILBERT Clifton, Arizona GOODWYN, MARY E. Tucson, Arizona GREEN, DAVID Pima, Arizona iri ' Q ,ig-fff' f 2 ' .. , h elif' -fi! , . , i N V iff! ' ivbhfx ' ' lull! A 'I J ll flgif' Q! A '?i.,,,,- . I, , ,,..-- -.4 ii I GILLESPIE, ALLEN Lakeside, Arizona GILMORE, HERB Tucson, Arizona ,ff Freshmen HADLEY, SIBYL Tucson, Arizona HALL, EDWIN R. Wagoner, Oklahoma HANCOCK, PAMELA Thatcher,'Arizona I. HANCOCK, SHARON T Pima, Arizona ' HARALSON, DAN Safford, Arizona HARSHMAN, BARBARA Tucson, Arizona L HART, JANNE Tucson, Arizona QSESLT7 HATATHLI, GLORIA Window Rock, Arizona V SW 7 ?-gs.. H ii 2'-1 HARPER, TED Casa Grande, Arizona - HARRIS, CAROLYN Safford, Arizona ,,R..,.., QU T fa: L M, ,u .-, HH L. M ..S , N? tiff, ,M ,H I. II, l 'I II III II I. 5 me A at I ,I 1 ' f'-- ' j .. HATCH, JENNIFER 652' Safford, Arizona I-IAWI4, VIRGINIA c. II: 'mx' L Satford, Arizona A . Il HENDERSON, ROBERT D. 7 U , ,,II Kearny, Arizona I-IENKE, LEO Tucson, Arizona . ze .. I N ,ILE H WIIH g ix I ' H A., Y I - . -assi: , Q V x J.-. 'F-'I N -ft i' 'ia I ' IIT ' '- fl wx l 1 ' Y-QI - .I I I. I ,I .IMI 'XMI I XII III J H S ,Y sv If ' fI I Q Ill, , ll l ' J ' ' ,ff I' ,Ralf is I in HERNANDEZ, ARNULFO JR. EI Paso, Texas HEXT, KENNETH F. Lakeside, Arizona J -S 49- Q. u 'M .CA qlirl... .iii If L I 4 fl, ABOVE: Homecoming float competition was tough for each club went all out with the theme of great movies. This is the Freshmen Float. LEFT: Leslie Monfrecl and Joann Pul- sipher emerge from the bookstore with their heavy load. What relief to be through with the continuous line after line of registration! I I 1 I lt IIIIITY I III, HITCI-IcOcIc, ROBERT L A Tucson, Arizona 'I II I l I 'Lx I 'I I X x , '- HOFFMAN, EILEEN L. Salford, Arizona gg HORN, DENNIS O'DEL Prescott, Arizona HOWARD, FRANK Albuquerque, New Mexico :Mill LII. l l Freshmen mite i ' 'H U,xr3iZ,fl,. ,wwf i , 'Hifi t mi-' mm: 3-1 Hhs...- .4--f 'F l fi JM: 4 I 1 l HUTCHISON KENNETH JR. Conesvllle Ohio JACKSON LEONARD Manuelzto New Mexico F7-as-u , .. T 'I JARVIS, MARSHA Pima, Arizona JOHN, HARVEY DALE Safford, Arizona JOHNS, PAT Duncan, Arizona In--'T' vi - .. ,sg ,vnu mu, HOWARD, RONALD GENE Thatcher, Arizona HUGHES, CULLEEN Thatcher, Arizona HUNT, DIANE Snowflake, Arizona HUNTER, ERNEST JR. Roswell, New Mexico Part of the Homecoming festivities in- cluded a car caravan through Safford with a pep band. Here the cheerleaders pre- pare for their place in the activities. Jean JONES, BETHLEEN Duncan, Arizona JONES, MELVIN L. Tucson, Arizona JONES, SUSAN Tucson, Arizona JOSHUA, MARLENE Grand Canyon, Arizona KANE, JOE PAUL Tucson, Arizona KEMPTON, ELIZABETH Florence, Arizona KIMBALL, JUDY Tallapopa, Georgia KING, ROBERT R. JR. Tucson, Arizona I-A hggg it Ji.. Hoopes lfacingl, Pat Viramontez, Gladys Denham iobscuredl, Virgie Yazzie, and Kathy Kennedy. LAW, CATHY Tucson, Arizona LAYTON, GWEN Thatcher, Arizona LEE, SANDRA Thatcher, Arizona LEWIS, JOHN DOLMAN Holbrook, Arizona i '1' KNOBEL, LINDA Apache Junction, Arizona KRIEGER, ROBERT C. Los Cruces, New Mexico LANCASTER, SHI RLEEN Franklin, Arizona LARSON, GRANT JAY EI Paso, Texas LARSON, MONA LEE Solomon, Arizona LARSON, BECKY Safford, Arizona LANGENBACHER, BILL Boulder City, Nevada LANGLEY, JANET KAY Miami, Arizona vi I li , I. III Freshmen T ,, i ' Scottsdale, Arizona . W , l , LIEBHABER, RICHARD S. LOGG, MELVIN Window Rock, Arizona LONG, MARLIN C. JR. Florence, Arizona Eiiifiii Yfiiigse ww 15' lasagn- wg LOPEZ, ESTHERMAE Morenci, Arizona LOWE, RANDY H. Tucson, Arizona W V 1 'E' '-v flown? LONG, NANCY ANN Tucson, Arizona LUCAS, STEVE Holbrook, Arizona LUDWIG, CAROLYN LEE LUJAN, CECILIA Tucson Arizona Duncan Arizona T-Q L' LUNT, LARRY WAYNE Duncan, Arizona MANN, STEPHEN L. Clifton, Arizona LUNDELL, DeETTA M Thatcher, Arizona MADRID, RAY Miami, Arizona LUNSFORD, LARRY JAY Carlsbad, New Mexico i i 5 W. , MACK, BILL Safford, Arizona MANR!QUEZ, FRANK Hayden, Arizona MARETT, MARY Thatcher, Arizona MARIN, ANGEL Superior, Arizona ,- i 1,1.,,..A iii ir ag 'is'11 m1 ii,,'i ' '4a,yrs.' r- 'VF L. ,- V '3f'F!2f 5 'EN u ii iiiiifir' Freshmen 3553? 55211 Q E af- E - e 2533355 32213527 'I Il l I 1. - cu' sf.. Q, - -I fn.- 'A 'iii ,, I mu ,, I ,Q :IA I if 7 A-r ir'-1 'Ui .M iii fwav, ee: I .1 I I ,wr if Z? 1? EXW I wiv' an-13 I ,I 355-if . V I I i In 3 -L QM '9' , ll Iii' I l . .X '1 1. , 1 f A , I 1, ll ' gl vt , . 'I Ii. . ,-,x 'QSO xx f x ' xv ., I - ' fa , K N I l . -. g 1 ' I l'l SP2 ki 'I , L Y,Q.,j,. ZA I MCFARLAND, MARY DIANE Safforcl, Arizona MCGUINESS, KELLEY Williams Bay, Wisconsin ' 'fi' 1E iiivi, 'Qxd' -,I we -ef 4-fs 31 I I MCATEE, CAROL Thatcher, Arizona MCCLEVE, SHARON Show Low, Arizona MCDANIEL, JACK Tucson, Arizona MCKEON, MIKE Duncan, Arizona MCNISH, N. ALAN Oakhursf, New Jersey MEDLEY, JERRY Tucson, Arizona wuvx 17,5 MARTIN, GARY STEPHEN Florence, Arizona MARTIN, JOE J. Sanders, Arizona MARTINEZ, RAUL Morenci, Arizona MATTHEWS, EDWARD NORMAN Tucson, Arizona 3 The Wesley Club Iuau attracted a lot of people. Mr. Gene Effer sponsor helps MERRELL, CRAIG Salford, Arizona MERRELL, JOAN Safforcl, Arizona MERRELL, NANCY Duncan, Arizona MILLER, CAROL Pinetop, Arizona MILLER, DONALD EARL Tucson, Arizona MONFRED, LESLIE San Manuel, Arizona MOORE, HENRY JR. Winslow, Arizona MORGAN, JACQUE Tucson, Arizona Penny Page, Debbie Nelson, and Mary Jane Cardenas serve The food. MUNOZ, FRANCISCO JR. Safford, Arizona NAGALA, CHRISTINA SUE Safford, Arizona NEAL, EDWARD A. Tucson, Arizona NELSON, DEBBIE Tucson, Arizona EW' 1 -yr MORRIS, GEORGE D. Safford, Arizona MORRIS, RULEN VERL Safford, Arizona MORRIS, JOANNA Safford, Arizona MOSES, CYNTHIA Bylas, Arizona MOSES, OLIVIA Bylas, Arizona MULLENAUX, CORY Thatcher, Arizona W QI li LANE ,fe -15 , H .. .,,. Vgmfll I 11 1 M -.-FIN' I, 1 , I , ,Q ,, as Ae A! H gb' A E ii? iii ' A MORRIS, SHERRY Winslow, Arizona MORTENSEN, LAFAUNDA Safford, Arizona ivy -4q,.....-r' ,gg A1 L ,- :Fif I' 3 Y. ' I Qt' i -...u 'fav 183 In 'I' dkif' Freshmen ii NITZSCHE, BUTCH Bowie, Arizona NORTON, .IO VONNA Safford, Arizona NOWLIN, BOB Florence, Arizona OCHOA, PETER E. Tucson, Arizona L, ii, . ii iiifillmggiil ' l iiminnu W li, liilll'llll'il il l l -wi, PALMER, EDITH Taylor, Arizona PARKS, HARRY Tucson, Arizona PAYNE, HAROLD Thatcher, Arizona PECK, BARBARA Pima, Arizona gi: -Q-4 T. it-, ,ii,l,f5ss5iSi3i?1 og, ,ii POWERS, SHARON San Manuel, Arizona PULSIPHER, JO ANN ST. Johns, Arizona QUALLS, THOMAS H. Springerville, Arizona QUINN, BRENT Safford, Arizona 'Av' t 'iuT, I IB .cg !fTI'f' , , K 'rw-Y -Q85 OLIVA, ROY Easf Hartford, Connecficui' O'NElL, ROBERT EUGENE Casa Grande, Arizona OWENS, BEN Tucson, Arizona PADILLA, FREDDIE Superior, Arizona 7 's.ff V - T pil I PECK, WENDELL KENT Safforcl, Arizona PERKINS, CHUCK Holbrook, Arizona PERRY, VERNON LEE Globe, Arizona 1 , ,Eg--,M PERSKY, KEN V3 West Hartford, Connecticut ii l in E -rfw-3, 'vgw RICHARDSON, WILLIAM F. JR. Duncan, Arizona RICHEY, MARIANNE St. Johns, Arizona RIGGS, BARRY W. Sr. David, Arizona RIGGS, H. ROBIN Willcox, Arizona I I I L. P ROLL, THOMAS Tucson, Arizona ROMERO, PETE Clifton, Arizona ROQUET, DONNA LYNN Tucson, Arizona ROSEBERRY, NOLA Thatcher, Arizona a x tl!! R' 'Few' 'haw' fro-'7 .IX Era H sw mga. E gl -ARF' -Q.,-,A I' Q- HSRQX' -I ie-L 55 ffi I I I QUINN, JOLENE Safford, Arizona RANKIN, WILLIAM R. Florence, Arizona RATGLIFF, MARSHA Tucson, Arizona RICHARDSON, TOMMY Animas, New Mexico RIVAS, LINDA Clifton, Arizona ROBERTSON, DAVID Florence, Arizona RODRIQUEZ, BENNY T. Duncan, Arizona ROHDE, MIKE Fisher, Illinois I YZ? ROSLER, WILLIAM Tucson, Arizona RUMLEY, DARRELL Tucson, Arizona RYTHER, GARY Morenci, Arizona SALTER, PATTI Silver Bell, Arizona I K I, ' -I b C ' II, I .aw , , ,A W , Lehrer. . 3, H, were iii. . ,wmzim We ii nf' ii . Miri- W I :J . EEE- i I ,mi , I ..,- ' ' I ww Il: I - I- f :fd I I X I , s , 4 I I gs , , f ' , 1 .1 1 if I we STORE, JIMMIE Winslow, Arizona STOWELL, NORMAN Thatcher, Arizona STRINGFELLOW, DALE Tucson, Arizona THOMPSON, PATRICIA Safford, Arizona TOMERLIN, RICHARD JAMES Duncan, Arizona TRAMMELL, TROY Prescott, Arizona XE SMITH, SUSIE Saffcrd, Arizona SMITHBURG, DENNIS Fairfield, Iowa STEVENS, MARGARET L Tumacacori, Arizona STOCK, LEON RICHARD Show Low, Arizona Freshman Week is not ALL testing! Rick Gibson and Tom Tucker Take time for reiaxa TSOSIE, EDDIE C. Ganudo, Arizona TUCKER, TOM Casa Grande, Arizona TU RLEY, BRENT Thatcher, Arizona TUTT, DOYLE EUGENE Sharon, Pennsylvania SANCHEZ, DON Safford, Arizona SANDOVAL, MAU RICE Clifton, Arizona SAPIEN, LORETTA Superior, Arizona SAYERS, JOHN ALAN Star City, Indiana ' F iff ' gl-new ,z . . A iilnii - ' ED, if . - ' , ' ',.'-'PW' A ggw ' ' . ,-5.1331-. .4 A, I ,J-gli-.-'I .-.1,.'::.,.5 ' 1 '-. L Je'-f1 gQ.,,' 5-:, 1-: 11 I, -'QQ 5, 1 U4 I - .I I g3sgELQ'l'5f0: f ,I -' f fl-Iiflhfjy QE-,yg3gQT,, ?95.,f . .. .. .,, .. W. ee: .:-:-'A.z- fi ' an .1-f - gg i -' 1 I' , ilgplv.. .. 1 I 5,1193-wx -,, ,v-I, ,A .,::1-1:1 '15 ' - kg-' ..- ,,A:.:,,,. 4, I 'I A . . L ,, ,g:I,:fa,il5 I .:,fIfq-I ' I 'iemifg -Zia .. ii - p f ' 4.-f . 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A I VAN SICKLE, VICTOR Tucson, Arizona VASQUEZ, FRED Globe, Arizona VAUGHN, JANICE Florence, Arizona VILLA, GLORIA Tucson, Arizona 'KW ,www x ,- ' ' T ' rr T i- . Eh N A I J' ',- 1 IQ ,g , r J 4,'1--Win 1.,,:1,5 ' 188 EE 55214 E552 I 5'-'Q I ,' F r U, II '. ,Q-L1 Y' ' fix A W Mig, I ,Lv ' , U , KI -'I' 'fT 'T 'El' f ing' 'aff ,V A WALKER, ELLEN 4, JH Safford, Arizona if VIRAMONTEZ, PAT 'fl'Y'N- 'FU' Oracle Arizona WALKER, GEORGE T. JR. E ,' ' Tucson, Arizona f ffl 2,55 A' .Mfs 5 L' ff? , WALMER, ROBERT G. Tucson, Arizona WARREN, JOE Kingman, Arizona WATTS, MICHELE Tucson, Arizona The quantitative analysis class Takes a few seconds out to pay respecfs fo one of Their departed who was unable io find his un-knowns. iwhatever that Isii 15 :N WAUNEKA, ROBERT Fort Defiance, Arizona WEBB, MALINDA Bapchule, Arizona WHITMORE, RICHARD Safford, Arizona WINKLER, MARK Thatcher, Arizona WOOD, BONITA Taylor, Arizona WORDEN, BETTY Safforcl Arizona XOCHIHUA, HORACE Morenci, Arizona fin YAZZIE, VIRGINIA St. Michaels, Arizona YOVANOV, DAVE Tucson, Arizona ZAPPIA, MICHAEL A. Oracle, Arizona ZIEGLER, DAVID Passaic, New Jersey Af H iw- ... fwai, . fir' 'iw 'H 1, fb -fl. QV' E V, ' N ii' .l ' z Hg 4.: ...-5' L A 4,1 H givlmh ,IDL .kk Q ,sm 2 1 X --M-fe.. M -. - 5 -xi 344, an .. 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A, N .f I fx i ii ii ill ii 1 ii ri ,i ii . is V .1-1 4 HOLLADAY MEAT SERVICE Thatcher Arizona 2 EUHQMATE SHORTY'S CAFE Spanish and American Dishes Phone 428-0757 Solomon 204 . H CI' l TO OUR ADVERTISERS: Eastern Arizona College is The biggesi business in Graham CounTy. IT Turns loose 52.5 million each year in expendirures. To keep The College performing The services you would like 'To have, a steady, Though nor large, growTh in sTuclenTs is necessary. The Oasis , the sTory of your college during The 1966-67 school year, is one of our best recruiTing mecliums. CongraTulaTions To you for your part in This program and for placing your adverTising message where if will be read by many prospeciive cusfomers. Adams, Jan, 70,71,72,77,82,84,B5,129,154 Adamson, Harold, 154 Aday, Randy, 69 Aguilera, Raymond, 75 Akers, Richard, 154 Allen, Kim, 61,e7,e2,a3,1s4 Allan, Kathleen, 170 Allen, LaRee, 71,77,17O Allen, Mark, 23 Index Cardenas, Mary, 74,156,183 Carpenter, Jeffrey, 76,172 Carpenter, Nancy, 172 A Carpenter, Ray, 77,123,156 Carrell, Barbara, 172 Carter, Harriet, 77,156 Carter, Malcolm, 67,121,138,14l Cassa, Sanford, 69 Cavanaugh, Fred, 156 ,143,156 Allred, Christine, 170 Allred, Robert, 77 Alshalfan, Adnan, 66 Alston, Lanoy, 109,138,140,141 Alston, Monica, 64,170 Amarillas, Bart, 68,7O,71,75,170 Anderson, Robert, 170 Angle, Eldon, 12,26,67 Antillon, Daniel, 23 Archer, Donald, 154 Argue, Gerda, 170 Armstrong, Victor, 69 Arredondo, Gloria, 170 Arrellin, Mary, 75,148,154 Arviso, Juan, 154 Ashe, Raymond, 12,34,49 Atokuku, Valda, 69,170 Baham, Wilbur, 141,142,143 Baldridge, Jackson, 73 Ballard, Fred, 132,144 Cervantez, Vincent, 172 Chaidez, John, 172 Chancellor, Dorine, 13,32 Cheney, Katheryn, 64,172 Chico, Walter, 172 Claridge, Richard, 77 Claridge, Kay, 63,77,172 Clark, Brenda, 172 Clark, Robert, 69,156 Cleland, Richard, 132,136,156 Clifford, Henry, 172 Cluff, Daniel, 77,156 Cluff, Colleen, 66,77,172 Clutf, William, 172 Cobbs, Morgan, 138,139,140,141,145 Cody, William, 69,172 Cooper, Cathryn, 79,156 Cooper, Michael, 67,172 Coronado, Frank, 172 Coster, Connie, 61,64,77 Ballina, Ronald, 132,134,145 Barber, Judith, 170 Barnby, Mary, 77,170 Barney, Irene, 76,77,120,121 Barney, Jane, 70,71,149,170 ,123,129,154 Costner, Martha, 83,156 Cox, Harley, 67 Craig, Douglas, 172 Cueto, Dolores, 156 Cundift, Victoria, 68,172 Einbund, Barney, Nadine, 170 Barney, Robert, 170 Barney, Willard, 154 Barte, Robert, 73 Bass, Mary Alice, 170 Battraw, George, 77 Bawdon, Eugene, 12,53 Beasley, John, 69,170 Bell, Susan, 171 Ben, Leon, 69 Bennett, Paula, 154 Berg, Gary, 67,171 Bibb, John, 154 Bibb, Mike, 145 Bigler, Jill, 154 Bigler, Laura, 63,76,77,155 Bigler, Sterling, 76,77,1l9,121,155 Billingsley, Paul, 171 Bingham, Brent L., 61,77,171 Bingham, Stephen, 13,53 Biorsetti, John B., 155 Black, Jay, 60,76,77,155 Black, Nessie, 22 Blackman, Eileen, 171 Blais, Phillip, 60,61,66,68,155 Blake, Carl J., 171 Blake, George, 171 Blanco, Frank, 144 Bock, Raymond, 66 Bodine, Mayble, 13,41,148 Bolding, Carol Dee, 107,171 Booth, James, 155 Bounds, Young, 67,171 Bowman, Linda, 61,83,155 Bracy, Robert, 132,134,135 Branstetter, Susan, 68,171 Brinkerhoff, Derrel, 171 Brockrneier, Deanna, 22 Brockmeier, Greg, 21 Brooks, Linda, 50,82,83,114,155,159 Brown, James, 171 Brown, Johnnie, 74,121,171 Brubaker, Galen, 171 Bryant, Terry, 171 Bundy, Rick, 144 Burgess, Glenn, 21,45,50,82,84 Burgess, Patricia, 77,155 Burrell, Karon, 63,155 Burrell, Sharon, 63,64,70,155 Butler, J. Dallace, 10,60,61 Butts, David, 171 aykefk, sharon, aa,7s,11s,11s,12i,129,1s5 Byrne, William, 67,172 Cachora, Phyllis, 69,172 Cage, Corinne, 13,44,79 Cain, Phillip, 23 Caldwell, Rodney, 77 Campbell, John, 172 Cannon, Ben, 156 Capitanelli, Raymond, 132 Curtis, Dean A., 8,36,71,96 Curtis, Jill, 121 Curtis, Lilly, 21 Dahar, Jedon, 173 Dahlberg, Sue, 173 Dahozy, Dinah, 67,69,173 Daquilante, Dan, 132 Daquilante, Richard, 132,133 Darris, Deanna, 77,173 David, Jessie Ann, 173 Davis, George, 157 Davis, Lynne, 77 Davison, Mary, 173 Dearth, Michael, 74,173 Declay, Anthony, 69,157 Decloss, Deegan, Phillis, 41,60,63,157 Timothy, 173 Deguevara, Richard, 157 Dehar, Jed, 75 Delao, Arnold, 61,75 Delwarte, Robert, 173 Denetso, George, 69,173 Denham, Gladys, 66,80,108,173,179 Dersam, Danny, 132,135,144 Despain, Lydia, 63,66,72,77,157 Dettman, Burdette, 173 DeVaney, Jesse U., 4,5,10 DeVerga, Richard, 75 Dierking, Peggy, 66,173 Dixon, Dale, 67,69,157,173 Dobbs, Danny, 173 Donaldson, Johnny, 67,173 Dong, Ti llie, 173 Doo, Arthur, 144 Dow, John, 65,132,173 Drew, Edward, 74,157 Dunn, Ray, 13,54 Dupere, Robert, 144,173 Eagar, Suzanne, 157 Earl, Beverly, 173 Easley, Jerry, 132 Edwards, Diane, 157 Edwards, Eddie, 174 Edwards, John, 65,157 Nate, 70,82,83,84,B5,157 Ferguson, Vergie, 72 Ferrin, David, 174 Ferrin, lvan, 174 Fick, Bessie, 14,27,64 Fick, Reuel, 12 Filleman, Howard, 138,174,144 Finney, Sharon, 174 Fish, Mariorie, 174 Flake, Lorenzo, 14,51 Fletcher, Wayne, 138,139,141,142,174 Flower, Herbert, 14,30,65 Fluharty, Philip, 12O,121,132,134,137 Foote, Donald, 14,26 Foote, Harold, 132,134,174 Ford, Thomas, 67,174 Forte, Michael, 138,14O,141,143,174,144 Foster, Harold, 158 Francese, Gary, 65,158 Franckowiak, Dennis, 132,136 Freeman, Brenda, 146,175 Freeman, Linda, 175 Furnell, John, 175 Fyffe, Garry, 121,175 Fyffe, Mariorie, 15,27,64 Garcia, Delia, 66,158 Garcia, Olivia, 75,158 Gardner, Hal, 15,56,77 Garrett, Thomas, 62,68,71,158 Gerken, Jeannine, 175 Gibson, Richard, 67,70,76,77,175,1B6 Gidney, Katherine, 158 Giles, Susan, 121,175 Gillespie, Allen, 175 Gilmore, David, 175,144 Giorsetti, John, 65,155 Giroux, Terrence, 60,68,73,127,158 Gonzalez, Gilbert, 175 Gonzalez, Serapio, 144 Goodwyn, Mary, 74,175 Green, David, 61,76,175 Green, Janice, 71,77,121,175 Green, Nathalene, 175 Grier, Joseph, 175 Griffin, David, 159 Griffin, Vesta Ann, 159 Gubusi, Rebecca, 175 Haberman, Beniamin, 132,135,159 Hadley, Sibyl, 176 Halford, Richard, 67 Hall, Edwin, 132,176 Hampton, Janice, 22 Hancock, Fred, 15,28 Hancock, Pamela, 64,77,176 Hancock, Sharon, 64,77,176 Haney, Jim, 144 Hansen, John, 82,83,84,159 Haozous, Beatrice, 69,75,159 Haralson, Danny, 74,176 Hardy, Loran, 159 Hardy, William, 73,132 Harper, Ted, 67,176 Harris, Carolyn, 77,176 Harshman, Barbara, 74,176 Hart, Janne Rose, 78,129,176 Hatathli, Gloria, 69,176 Hatch, Jennifer, 67,177 Hatfield, Steve, 132 Hawk, Virginia, 177 Hawkins, Dave, 23 Heath, William, 132 Hedgcock, Robin, 159 Helmers, Gretchen,,22 Henderson, Robert, 132,177 Hendry, Nancy, 64,78,129,159 Henke, Leo, 65,177 Henry, Kenneth, 159 Hernandez, Arnulfo, 138,142,177 Hernandez, Manuel, 144 Herrington, Neal, 65,74,159 Ellsworth, Rowan, 132,174,145 Elmore, Michael, 174 Erickson, Marvin, 14,30 Estes, Michael, 67 Evans, Alta, 69 Ewen, Gary, 82,85,157 Faalavaau, Lupe, 77,174 Farai, Taleb, 174 Farivar, Ali, 66 Farnsworth, Shirley, 68,114,158 Farr, Darwin, 174 Farrell, Lenny, 7O,71,158 Fassam, Suliman, 66 Felts, Joe, 67,174 Fenn, Lloyd, 121,158 Hext, Kenneth, 177 Higgins, Myrtle, 23 Hitchcock, Robert, 177 Hodges, Hayden, 15,52 Hoffman, Eileen, 177 Holladay, Florence, 21 Hood, David, 132 Hoopes, Margaret J., 80,81,160,179 Horn, Dennis, 74,177 Howard, Frank, 75,177 Howard, Ronald, 60,178 Hubble, Rodney, 61,62,68,107,114,121,160 Hughes, Cecil, 160 Hughes, Culleen, 80,81,178 Hughes, Marsha, 70 5 McKeon, 20 6 Hunt, Dan, 144 Hunt, Diane, 77,178 Hunter, Edward, 15,31,69 Hunter, Ernest, 132,137,178,145 Huot, Edward, 132,135,145 Hutchison, Kenneth, 178 lmel, Kathleen, 74 lsom, Adolph, 132,134 Jackson, David, 160 Jackson, Leonard, 138,140,141,178 Jackson, Roger, 113 Jaress, Betty Jo, 79,129,160 Jarvis, Marsha, 78,108,178 Jensen, Buddy, 160 Jerge, Michael, 16,32,75 Jimenez, Del, 61,67,75,121,16O John, Harvey, 76,178 Johns, Patricia, 77,178 Johnson, Kenneth, 132,136 Johnson, Wanda, 11 Johnson, Wayne, 16,53,77 Martin, Joe, 67,182 Martinez, Raul, 182 Matli, Ken, 67 Matthews, Edward, 182 Mattice, George, 8 Mattice, Kathleen, 60,61,76,79,148,149,162 Pulsipher, JoAnn, 64,77,148,177,184 Purdy, William, 19,34 Qualls, Thomas, 132,184 Quinn, Brent, 77,184 Quinn, Gretchen, 75,82,84,85,164 Quinn, Jolene, 185 Mazhari, McAtee, Amir, 66 Carol, 64,76,148,182 McBride, Clarence, 17,52 McBride, Gary, 17,29 McBride, Ora, 22 McBride, Orlando, 77,162 McCleve, Sharon, 77,182 McCormick, George, 144 McDanie l, Jack, 70,182 McFaddin, Charles, 74 McFarland, Mary, 182 McFarland, Virginia, 17,43 McGrath, Wayne, 18,38,39,138,140 McGuiness, Kelley, 70,71,72,182 Michael, 182 Jones, Bethleen, 64,77,178 Jones, David, 132,135,136 Jones, Donald, 16,46,73 Jones, Helen, 63,77,160 Jones, Melvin, 178 Jones Robert 60 Jonesi Susan,, 77,178 Joshua, Marlene, 79,178 Jurado, Irma, 66,73,121,160 Kahler, Dennis, 132 Kane, Joseph, 179 Keenan, Larry, 160 Kellogg, Melvin, 67 Kempton, Elizabeth, 67,179 Kennedy, Kathleen, 160,178 Kero, Charles, 132,133,134,137,145 Kimball, Judy, 179 King, Robert E., 160 King, Robert R., 65,74,179 Knobel, Linda, 179 Kogen, Alan, 67 Koontz, Gynha, 108 Koster, Connie, 161 Krieger, Robert, 121,179 Krushak, John, 161 Kyle, Gregory, 161 Lancaster, Thaddie, 146,179 Land, Rose, 16,33,66 Landua, Harry, 68,75,82,179 Langenbacher, William, 132,179 Langley, Kay, 179 Langmade, William, 16,45,49 McNish, Norris, 182 Medley Gerald, 60,182 Mendez, Alfred, 132 Meredith, Jimmy, 162 Merrell, Craig, 182 Merrell, Joan, 77,182 Merrell, Nancy, 77,105,182 Miller, Carol, 182 Miller, David, 61,74,162 Miller, Donald, 70,183 Monfred, Leslie, 66,108,121,177,183 Montoya, Luis, 60,61,72,75,162 Moore, Henry, 61,69,183 Moore, Louis, 65,162 Morgan, Jacquelynn, 67,121,183 Morris, George, 77,183 Morris, Jean, 22 Morris, Joanna, 63,77,183 Morris, Mary, 70,121,162 Morris, Rulen, 183 Morris, Rulene, 63,77,162 Morris, Sherry, 183 Larsen, Ronald, 77 Larson, Grant, 179 Larson, Mona, 179 Larson, Rebecca, 7O,71,76,77,179 Lavette r, Charles, 17,39,138,140,144 Law, Catherine, 179 Lawhoran, Nancy, 161,72 Layton, Gwen, 66,179 Le8ar, Dick, 144 Lee, Sandra, 77,179 Lewis, John, 62,77,179 Liebhaber, Richard, 67,70,71,82,B3,84,18O Lindsteadt, Fred, 23,l35,142,144 Lofgreen, Fonzo, 77 Logg Melvin, 180 Long, Marlin, 180 Long, Nancy, 180 Lopez, Esthermae, 180 Lopez, Martha, 75,161 Lopez, Ronnie, 66,73,161 Mortensen, LaFaunda, 63,71,76,84,85,121,183 Moses, Cynthia, 183 Moses, Delores, 162 Moses, Olivia, 183 Mullenaux, James, 77,183 Mulleneaux, Ladd, 18,38,39,95,109,132,133 Munoz, Francisco, .183 Munoz, Guadalupe, 75,162 Myers, Gregory, 74,162 Nagala, Christian, 74,183 Naranio, Don, 144 Neal, Edward, 183 Nelson, Deborah, 61,64,66,74,121,182,183 Nevins, Harvey, 66,163 Newman, Arthur, 74,163 Nitzsche, Val, 132,184 Noble, Harald, 71 Norton, Jo Vonna, 64,184 Norton, Vonda, 163 Nowlin, William, 82,163 Nowlin, Robert, 184 Ochoa, Peter, 121,184 O'Dell, Cecil, 163 Oliva, Roy, 132 Ollerton, James, 74,115 O'Neil Robert, 66,741,184 Ott, Marvin, 18,45,55 Overstreet, Dalton, 18,39,132,133,145 Owens, Ben, 132,134,184 Owens, Kathy, 77 Lowe, Randy, 180 Lucas, Stephen, 180 Lucero, Mary, 161 Lucero, Veronica, 69,75,161 Lucio, Charles, 75,161 Ludwig, Carolyn, 180 Luian, Cecilia, 75,180 Lundell, De Etta, 181 Lundell, Robert Kirk, 77,161,72 Lundell, Russell, 17,52 Lundquist, Marcus, 161 Lunsford, Larry, 181 Pacheco, Padilla, Edward, 132 Freddie, 70,71,105,i84 Page, Penelope, 74,163,183 Palma, Gloria, 75,163 Palmer, Parks, H Edith, 77,184 arry, 184 Parten, Billie, 108 Patton, Carol, 66,163 Payne, Harold, 77,184 Payne, Mar June, 64,76,77,163 Pease, Jess, 19,39,51,132,133 Peck, Barbara, 60,184 Lunt, Larry, 77,181 Lunt, Lee Ann, 50,66,70,77,84,148,158,161 Mack, William, 174,181 MacMackin, Jim, 1451 Madison, Herbert, 132,136 Madrid, Raymond, 181 Mahan, Paul, 18,29 Maiewski, William, 132,135,136 Maner, Anna Lou, 34,162 Mann, Stephen, 181 Manriquez, Frank, 181 Marett, Mary, 175,181 Marin, Angel, 181 Martin, Gary, 74,182 Peck, Wendell, 184 Perkins, Charles, 184 Perry, Vernon, 184 Persky, Kenneth, 74,184 Peterson, Leon, 19,43,66 Pew, Thomas, 132 Phegley, Dora, 21 Phillips, Virginia, 10,52,63 Pierce, James, 163 Platero, Alice, 69,163 Postert, William, 132 Powers, Sharon, 74,121,184 Provencio, Raymundo, 163 Pruitt, Edward, 164 Rafel, Lucia, 69,164 Raftery, Terry, 61,67,121,164 Ramirez, Miguel, 164 Randall, Dixie, 60,61,64,76,77,120,12 Rankin, William, 185 Rapier, Danny, 165 Ratclift, Marsha, 64,185 Rebochak, Michael, 132,165 Reed, Jean, 7O,77,165 Reed, Sharon, 76,77,165 Reede, Herbert, 69 Remaih, Saad, 66 Rhoton, Daron, 144 Rice, Paul, 65,165 Richardson, Lynn, 84,85 Richardson, Tommy, 77,185 Richardson, William, 138,185 Richey, Marianne, 64,77,79,129,185 Richins, Robert, 166 Riggs, Barry, 70,71,185 Riggs, Herbert, 185 Rios, Raul, 75 Rivas, Linda, 75,185 Robayan, Mosa, 66 Robbins, Leonard, 69 Robertson, David, 67,185 Robinson, James, 67 Rodriguez, Benny, 185 Rogers, Dan, 145 Rohde, Mike, 185 Roias, Fred, 73 Roll, Thomas, 185 Romero, Pat, 23 Romero, Pedro, 185 Roquet, Donna, 64,113,128,129,185 Roseberry, Nola, 77,185 Rosler, William, 132,185 Rost, Michael, 19,45,46,68,114 Rowley, Edna, 21 Rumley, Darrell, 132,185 Russell, Barbara, 67 Ryciak, Steven, 166 Ryther, Gary, 185 Salcido, Esperanza, 75 Salgado, William, 73 Saline, Donald, 138,140 Salter, Patricia, 67,185 Sanchez, Donald, 187 Sandoval, Maurice, 187 Sapien, Juanita, 75,148,149,166 Sapien, Loretta, 64,75,79,187 Sayers, John, 187 Sayers, Michael, 187 Scalf, Jean, 78,187 Schminke, Peter, 61,65,74 Scott, Thomas, 19,55 Scroggins, Allen, 132,137 Seeley, Beverly, 187 Sharp, Bruce, 187 Sharp, Bruce, 187 Sheehey, Joseph, 75 Shelley, John, 187 Sherman, Walter, 132,187 Shiflet, Joseph, 187 Shirley, David, 187 Shope, Thomas, 187 Shroyer, Eugene, 20,34,70,71 Shumway, Peggy, 78,166 Simmons, Gary, 187 Simms, Richard, 132 Skinner, Larry, 23 Smith, Rene, 77,187 Smith, Glade, 77 Smith, Glenn, 20,32,73 Smith, Jeannine, 187 Smith, John, 120,121,132,133,135 Smith, Susie, 186 Smithburg, Dennis, 186 Snider, James, 132 Sorensen, Donald, 11,62 Sorensen, Edwin, 12,38 Sorrell, Lonnie, 132,135,136 Speer, Jack, 67 Starks, Orbie, 23 Stauffer, Bailey, 7O,71,77,166 Stevens, Margaret, 186 Stevens, Michael, 166 Stingley, Hollis, 132,135 Stinson, Ruby, 8 Stock, Leon, 186 Stoneburner, Rod, 166 Store, Jimmie, 186 . Stowell, Norman, 77,186 1,126,164 Stringfallow, Dale, 186 Stuart, Virgil, 138,142 Sweet, Palmer, 132,145 Swinson, Melvin, 186 Talley, Penelope 63,77,166 Taylor, Fenton, 20,44 Taylor, Melvin, 77,166 Teller, Jerilene, 69,166 Thatcher, Donald, 60,61,166 Thatcher, Larry, 60 Thomas, Jerome, 132,186 Thompson, Pomoso, 61,70,71,77,84,174,186 Thompson, Robert, 11,69,72 Thompson, Roberta, 166 Tomerlin, Richard, 186 Townshend, Jack, 70,71 Traif, Mohamed, 66 Trammell, Troy, 186 Travis, Kathryn, 67 Truiillo, James, 67 Tsosie, Eddie, 69,186 Tucker, Tom, 70,77,186,187 Tuey, Joy, 148 Turkey, Abdulaziz, 66 Turley, Brent, 70,77,186 Turley, Jay, 2O,56,76 Turner, Fred, 68,74,167 Turner, Robert, 75 Tun, Doyle, 139,141,186 Valenzuela, Alfred, 167 Valenzuela, Danny, 167 Van Sickle, Victor, 188 Van Tassel, Lee, 132 Vasquez, Freddy, 188 Vaughn, Janice, 7O,7l,188 Villa, Gloria, 64,77,129,188 Viramontez, Patricia, 80,81,178,188 Vukcevich, Dean, 167 Waldt, Nancy, 167 Walker, Ellen, 74,75,188 Walker, George, 188 Walmer, Robert, 82,188 Warbington, Marvin, 67 Warbington, Melvin, 67 Warren, Joe, 67,121,188 Watts, Ruby, 188 Wauneka, Robert, 67,189 Webb, Malinda, 69,189 Welsh, John, 167 Welson, Doris, 22 Welson, Lillian, 22 West, Glenn, 20,313,122 Westerfield, James, 82 Whetten, Eunice, 22 Whipple, Teresa, 77,167 White, Ballard, 20,31 White, William, 132 Whiting, Michael, 77,167 Whitmore, Richard, 189 Williams, Geraldine, 82 Williamson, Gary, 132 Winkler, Mark, 189 Winsor, James, 23 Wire, Stephen, 74 Wood, Bonita, 189 Wood, Jerry, 6l,70,71,121 Worden, Betty, 70,77,189 Wright, Bobby, 132,167 Wright, Charles, 144 Wright, Robert, 167 Xochihua, Horace, 189 Yazzie, Virginia, 69,8O,81,178,189 Yellowhorse, John, 69 York, Kenneth, 167 Yovanov, David, 189 Zappia, Michael, 189 Ziegler, David, 189 Zimmerman, Jane, 167 207 X' HF 0ne Lasi Word. . . I sincerely hope This OASIS will serve The purpose for which iT was made. We, The sTaff have Tried To produce a memory book for you. Be- Tween These covers are many pages filled wiTh a clearview calendar of This school year's evenTs. The ioys, sorrows, disappoinTmenTs, frusTraTions, and achievemenTs which we as Monsiers have shared are mirrored in The picfures of our book. I have enjoyed working for you To compleTe The record. I will noT say iT has noT been hard for one musf work To produce anyfhing of worfh. I ask you To overlook The human elemenTs of error which will undoubTedly be found if you search for ThaT reason. The sTaff which worked long hours deserves a big voTe of Thanks and I wish To Tell Them so now. I Thank each of you for The parT you played in compiling This book, and The AdminisTraTion for Their co-operaTion and supporT along wiTh The faculTy. To my friends for being kind and under- sTanding when I was Tired and grouchy and a special Thanks To Mr. Glenn Burgess for helping me organize and work ouT The defails, for noT giving up on me and conTinuing on. WiTh These lasT words I give The book To youg may you always remem- ber your year aT EAC no maTTer where you go and be proud of iT. Good luck To The graduaTing Sophomores! Now l'm going To siT back and relax. Sincerely, Lee Ann LunT EdiTor ' I: slim 'gli' IIT-if55EgiJ' I . I ll T , I .2 x ii I fi Filleman. Pacheco Head Student Government-'67-'68 Terry Giroux Turned over his gavel to Howard Buzz Filleman at the Honors Assembly. The other officers are Ed Pacheco, Edith Palmer, Bruce Gardner, and Gloria Daniels. OPPOSITE: Ed Pacheco, Buzz Filleman, Edith Palmer, and Bruce Gardner. lei HI 'f M Qi-,W :R LEFT: Lydia DeSpa1n receives the coveted Faculty Efficiency award from Mr. Marvin Ott. RIGHT: Sterling Bigler and La- Ree Allen for Lambda Delta Sigma hold the trophy for most active religious club. Del Jimenez, president ofthe Aggies displays their trophy for most active service club. lx X ll' ' Eastern Arizona's dance band under the direction of Mr. Ray Ashe played at the Honor Assembly as well as many other places this year. 209 su-N ,- ,ti -v i C77 4 CID at., MBT.. ,.,5,,,1W. Fw? ,,, M Ben Owens, Connie Koster, Queen Gynna Koontz, King Rowan Ellsworth, Leslie Manfred and Ben Greek Week New this year with clll the excitement of slaves cmd Olympic gctmes was Greek week. OPPOSITE: Someone iust got drenched and it looks like Del Jimenez is next in line. BELOW: Pat Rodriquez pushes Arnie Ron Ballina, or tries to at least. Hernandez over .,,.A xw 4 . .v ,- is 'C' in if fa v, 'lu li f -'fr JJ ' 'f- l t ff vfffilb L azz tmlei' Q Haberman. W-Q. J,-' i 1 H. wp-1 A.W.S. Breakfast at Gaslight .... 4 Hot Springs Fun for All .... The picnic at hot springs had a good turnout of both faculty and students. Here some of them are shown soaking up the sun after their swim. Later a picnic was shared by all. President P h i l l i s DeCloss headed the annual A.W.S. Break- fast held at the Gaslight Res- taurant in Safford. The prophecy for the Class of '67 was read, Sophomore girls and their mothers honored with carnation corsages, and the new officers announced: LaFaunda Morten- sen, Diane Hunt, Debbie Nelson, Leslie Monfred and Pat Burgess. lzilgjn i ii, Vs ABOVE: Phillis DeCloss is shown with next years officers, all standing: Diane Hunt, Debbie Nelson, LoFaunda Mortensen, Phillis DeCloss, and Leslie Monfred. OPPOSITE: Janice Vaughn gives a carnation to Jill Bigler, one of the graduating sophomore girls. . 2,g.fL7:'!:1f:.-..s:::.:aum .v'.': T' -- - sin. 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The Rival Rock Rodeo had lovely Martha Costner for Queen with Jennifer Hatch and Billie Parten as attendants. Nine girls from the campus vied for the title and the silver buckle. A panel of three iudges made their decision on poise, personality, dress, and horsemanship. Those who participated in the activities found it lots of fun and work, getting much of that taste of dirt. They found rodeos to be like most sports, it helps to be tit, and in good shape. Nine Girls Exhibit Horsemanship for Queen Contest Lee Ann Lunt, Barbara Capell, Dinah Dohozey, Patti Gillespie, Jennifer Hatch, Billie Parten, Barbara Peck, Martha Costner and Jacque Morgan, Rodeo Queen Contestants. it J ifif:'lF?t ff, it , it 'Zig 1, , , , , 183.51-alle if i is ' X' ii ' 5312! new xt i' , i, A tim Y , ,ii as J it it M '51 5 it it til Bethleen Jones pulls on The cczlfs head whsle Lorry Lunt lhatl and Buzz Flllemon pick up The heels and push Malcolm Carter, fliwfg 'f H- 4 , ' H. - A H. gvaslih ' 4, 4 P iii?-va V A' I ne1s'25'- , r ' Smith Awarded Full Scholarship to Universitg of Wisconsin OPPOSITE: Head football coach Ladd Mullenaux congratulates John Smith, star EA gridder who received a full athletic scholarship to the University of Wisconsin. Smith's talents were much sought after by many colleges throughout the U.S. BELOW: Coach Jess Pease, Athletic Director Wayne Mc- Grath, Jerry Smith, Coaches Ladd Mullenaux, Dalton Overstreet, and Chuck LaVetter. Ballard Receives Top Honor At the annual Athletic Banquet, Fred Ballard, freshman football and baseball standout, received the coveted Athlete of the Year award. Dr. Hugh Hamman presented Fred with a gold wrist watch. Other top awards included outstanding back: Chuck Kerop outstanding lineman: Ron Ballina, outstanding basketball player: Wayne Fletcher, and outstanding baseball player: Frank Blanco. Dr. Hugh Hamman presents a gold wrist watch to Fred Ballard of Eloy who was named Athlete of the Year at the annual Eastern Arizona College All-Sports Banquet. i i' Musicians at Home and on the Road. Dr. Purdy proudly examines his autographed, framed, pic- ture of his '66-'67 concert choir. The students feel he did a good iob as director this year. LOWER LEFT: While on tour the bond 1 and choir stayed in Show Low. Mother Mono helps Mr. Shroyer do room check. You can't get away from it no matter where you go. 'xi M lt. ,af it l l Ellmg 3 . ui. lr 'Q E1 eww 1, S 4-:SN 11 'A V .. , . ABOVE: Pat Thompson, next year's OASIS editor shows early signs of frustration. Hold on Pat, you hc1ven't gone through any- thing yet, the worst is yet to come! Featured on the tour was the EA Sextet made up of Dixie Randall, Jill Bigler, Mar June Payne, Sandy Lee, Carol McAtee, and Lee Ann Lunt. The ac- companist was Janice Green. 217 W ' 'L Si' S ,, fi J. Hr ii my t fx gg my Tluwgg so T K D FLLDEE H+ Tappan Kegga Day is a new social fraternity on campus, which won the 1967 intramural softball championship. FRONT: Bill Lagenbacker, Walter Chico, Bob Turner, Chuck Kero, John Pucci. BACK: Cop Collins, John Han- sen, Bill Maiewski, Steve Wallace, Darryl Rumley, Bud Calabrese, Ray Capi- tenelli. 2' ' S1-' aaiIF'28 fy Tea after Home Ec. fashion show. Art must not like to buy books back for the bookstore. 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