Flowing Wells High School - We Rose Above Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1960
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Rerniniseent of laughter and tears, of work and play, of victory and defeat, this annual
is edited to preserve for you the most outstanding events of Flowing Wells High School
for the year 1959-60.
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With pride we, the staff of 1960, dedicate this SPUR to Mr. Herbert Barber, in thanks for his de-
voted years of service. The faculty member with the longest record of teaching at FWHS, Mr.
Barber joined the staff in 1946, and has seen Flowing Wells grow from a small country school to the
modern system of today.
Many in this year's graduating class remember being members of Mr. Barber's science and math
classes, but since 1955 he has worked exclusively in the manual arts department. Through his un-
tiring efforts the FWI-IS shop has grown from the small, under-equipped barracks of 1946 to today's
fine department, rated one of the best in Arizona.
We admire Mr. Barber for his friendliness and devotion to our school, and proudly dedicate to him
this 1960 SPUR record of academic and social life at Flowing Wells High School.
CLASS HISTORY
As graduation day draws near,
we, the senior class, look back
over our high schoolyears.
June 10, 1960, will bring to
fulfillment our four years of
high school, years in which we
have wo r k e d , studied, and
played together--h a v e grown
with our school.
Ten of our classmates have
spent all their school years at
Flowing Wells, and remember
the little, two room school of
1948, in which they started lst
grade. These class members
are: Nibs Douglas, Sally Ras-
messen, Linda Kelley, Gary
Sawyer, Janet LaValle, Bar-
bara Busacke 1-,Cloise Barker,
Randy Holladay, Kenny Har -
per, and Paul Harper.
Growing with the school since
our Freshman year, our 80
member graduating class will
be the largest in the history of Flowing Wells High School a class that has participated in many F
firsts. One of the most unique firsts for our class was the part we played in frosh 1n1t1at1on the year
was started at this school, when we became the first official caballero frosh
"Roaring" into our Sophomore year we became famous for the way we put on dances with our poi
"Roaring Twenties, " and "Hern ndo s Hideawa
As active participants in schoo a airs uring our Junior year e c
bers helped make the prom, "Three Coins in a Fountain " a spectacular success with red roses
sparkling water splashing in a tiered fountain
Helping to build spirit and tradition senior class members have worked vigorously in planning and or
ganizing student affairs throughout our final year
With the hope that our support of school policies and activities has made a record of example worthy
be followed by senior classes of future years we the class of 1960 thank for their counsel and assis
tance, the administration and faculty of Flowing Wells High School
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BUSINESS MANAGER JOHN BAUMAN
The cafeteria staff daily prepares
nutritious, delicious meals for the
Flowing Wells students and faculty.
The well-equipped kitchen facilities
of our cafeteria make it possible for
the women of the cafeteria staff to
prepare and serve meals to hundreds
of people every day.
STUDENTS AT NOON
The creation of a new office, that of Business
Manager, broughtto us this year John J. Bauman.
Mr. Bauman received his B.S. degree from the
University of South Dakota and his Master's de-
gree in business administration from the Uni-
versity of Arizona.
Prior to his appointment at Flowing Wells, Mr.
Bauman held the position of accountant at the
Apache Powder Co. During World War II Cap-
tain Bauman served in the United States Army
in the European Theater.
As Business Manager of the District he is res-
ponsible for looking after financial affairs of the
district, the cafeteria, and student accounts.
Mr. Baurnan is also responsible for the opera-
tion and maintenance of all school buildings and
grounds.
We extend a warm welcome to you, Mr. Bauman,
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CAFETERIA STAFF
FRONT ROW: Mildred Burnett, Norma Poole, Mercy Han-
son, Bonnie Ormand, Ethel Dobias, Margaret McDonald,
Artemisa Clayton.
BACK ROW: Lois Craft, Gene Marsh, Louise Fulgham,
Marie Wilson, Ermil Sipe, Hulda Isenhour, Carrie Gaskill.
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SUPERINTENDENT
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One of the youngest Sup-
erintendents in the state,
George N. Smith, has
built up an impressive
record in the past years.
Mr. Smith has attended
the following colleges
and universities: U. of
Utah, Arizona State,
Stanford Univ., U. of
Southern Calif. , Colum-
bia Univ. , and the U., of
Arizona. An outstand-
ing athlete and student
leader in high school and
college, he also re-
ceived a scholastic
award at the U. of Utah
and a scholarship to
Stanford U. while work
ing on his Doctor's
degree. After serving
in the paratroops during
World War Il, he be-
came principal of
Arlington Elementary GEORGE N- SMITH
School, Buckeye,
Arizona. In 1953 Mr. Smith came to Flowing Wells as Superintendent of the Elementary
School. One year later he was instrumental in the establishment of Flowing Wells High
School. In addition to his duties as Superintendent, he also served as Principal of the new
high school until 1956 when he became full-time Superintendent of both districts.
The third Superintendent from Arizona to be invited to the Annual Superintendents' Con-
ference at Columbia University, George Smith has also served as a panel member and
speaker at meetings and conventions of various educational groups. Mr. Smith has been so
progressive in school administration that he is listed in Who's Who in theWest. We, the
outgoing Seniors, feel highly privileged to have had the guidance of George N. Smith because
he has been a friend as well as chief administrator.
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LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Leonard Woods Mr Robert R1chardson Mr Walter Douglas Jr
Pres1dent Mrs Helen Damels Clerk Mr Carlos La Valle
The School Board of Flowlng Wells H1gh School has made poss1ble the tremendous growth 1n
school fac1l1t1es 1n th1s d1str1ct As lt 15 the Chlef funct1on of the School Board to determme
ba.s1c pol1c1es and procedures under whlch our school operates, they have glven of the1r t1me
and energ1es to keep pace w1th the progress 1n educat1on
Thelr Job IS an endless one They must make many dec1s1ons m settmg up budgets of expend1
ture, approvmg all actual expend1tures, evaluatlng the work of our school, prov1d1ng bu1ld1ngs
and equ1pment and procurmg and retammg good, quahfzed teachers.
Dur1ng the past s1x years they have, w1th the author1zat1on from the people 1n th1s school d1s
tr1ct, expended over one m1ll1on dollars on new classrooms, and other faC1l1t16S for our h1gh
school program.
We want to thank the School Board for the1r unself1shly g1vent1me, efforts, knowledge, support,
and the1r many contr1but1ons to our school.
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SENIOR CLASS OF 60'
l have been privileged to
help guide you during
your high school career,
along your chosen path-
way to success. lknow
you will attain the goals
you desire if you are
willing to strive and sac-
rifice.
You have earned your
place in the annals of
Flowing Wells High
School and you will
always be part of the
traditions of this
school. My hope is that
you will distinguish
yourself with merited
success so that our
school may point with
pride to you as a
graduate.
As you begin the next
step in your life's
career, may you always
remember the trust we
have placed in you and
may you attain the high
measure of success
which you deserve.
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May you always be able to enjoy the true happiness that is measured by such a high level of
achievement.
May you always hold true to the high ideals and moral standards for which our school has
stood. With this as criteria, l wish for you the fullest and most profitable life possible
Sinc rely yours,
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William D. Lovett,
Principal
lHRLS'COUNSELOR
MARGARET INGRAM
Girls' counselor Mrs. Mar-
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garet Ingram, received her
A. B. from Arizona State
University, and her Masters
in education from the University
of Southern California.. While
in college she was active in
Pi Omega Pi and was co-author
L of a booklet compiled by the
organization. Prior to joining
the FWHS faculty in 1954,
Mrs. Ingram taught in
Florence, Arizona.
Counselor Mrs. Margaret Ingram gives advice to student,
Shar on Sm ith.
Mrs. 1ngram's calm manner and sensitivity to teen-age
problems make students feel at ease in her presence.
BOYS'COUNSELOR
MARCUS BURK
Counseling the boys this year is
Mr. Marcus Burk who has been
at Flowing Wells High School
since 1956. Mr. Burk received
his B.S. Degree in history and
P.E. in'1951, after which he
served in the U. S. Armed
Forces for two years in the
States and Korea. For two and
a half years he taught in Mil-
waukee, Wisconsin, after which
he did graduate work at the U.
of Arizona, receiving his
Masters' in Guidance in 1959.
Counselor Marcus Burkdiscusses school problems with stu-
dent, Kenneth Scarborough.
Registration of new students, changing schedules, settling
problems of discipline, and generally being tactful are all in
the'day's work for Mr. Burk,
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Such enchanting eyes!
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Music is my middle
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Dance and the world
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She loves only one. . . at a
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Boys are a lot of bother,
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Always glad never sad.
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Love meg love my car.
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DAWN L. MILLER
Style plus personality.
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Girls are such
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Enemies few, friends
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JOHN RISINGER
The lure ofthe new is
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Shutterbug
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As sunny as her hair.
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HIS Hlgh School days
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Sweet and dependable
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M.-XRY WINTER
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Anythmg for "k1cks
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MIDDLE ROW: K. Sellers, G. Galloway, J. Francis, T. Moore, R. Peterson, D. Wallace. R
Spencer, R. Gates, D. Christofel. FIRST ROW: J. Gier, D. Ballard, P. Hansen, D. Downey
B. Spencer, P. Beery, F. Corrasco, G. Gerber, L. Brinlee, C. Reed, G. Burcham, B
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HONORARY SERVICE ORGANIZATION: BACK ROW: T. Lawyer, C. Barker, J.
Forthman, F. Davis, J. Zech, J. Elliott, E. Dayton. FRONT ROW: R. Holladay, J.
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HOMECOMING 1959
Sparkling festivities, the
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a weekend to remember.
Color, excitement and pep.
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real homecoming a success.
Lighting the firecracker
of events to follow was
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dance left the participating
Students exhausted.
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his house.
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horseback added to the
color of the game. During
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composer of our Fight
Song, Mr. Duane Miller.
Hail Flowing Wells, our
new Alma Mater, was
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homecoming.
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dence escorted our home:-
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To see the familiar faces
of old grads back once
again brought our home-
coming of 1959 to a sucess-
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HOMECOMING QUEEN -- BARBARA GUNDERSON
HOMECOMING KING -- RONNIE TURBYFILL
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OFFENSE
Bob Russell- QB
Steve Hoover - C
Bucky Ennis - LG
Kenny Nixon - RG
Jon Elliot - RT
Johnny Stewart - LT
Ronnie Turbyfill - RE
Richard Sherwood - FB
Ernie Palmer - FB
Bill Toben - RHB
Robert Stark - LHB
DEFENSE
Don Udell - B
Jack Turbyfill - B
Kenny Nixon - B
Darrell Gaskill Q C
Duane Risinger - LE
Don Henry - RT
Bill Toben - B
Carl Atherton - B
Ernie Palmer - B
Johnny Stewart - LT
Buster Shelton - RE
1959 VARSITY FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. Z
Oct. 9
Oct. Z3
Oct. 30
Nov. 5
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Morenci 31
Willcox 7
Sunnyside 18
Nogales 47
Bisbee 13
Sunnyslope 33
Douglas 27
Rincon 26
Eloy 21
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Roydan Fehrenkamp, Ernie Palmer, Bobby Russell, Don Udell.
VARSIT Y BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
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WINS 11 LOSSES 9
NOOALES 47 F.w.
MARANA 33 F.w.
BISBEE 46 F.w.
DOUGLAS 35 F.w.
NOGALES 55 F.w.
OABALLERO TOURNAMENT
AMPHI 45 F,w.
SUNNYSIDE 58 F. w.
ELOY 29 F.w.
AMP1-11 42 F.w.
SUNNYSIDE 34 F. w.
SAN MANUEL 41 F.w.
SAFFORD 47 F.w.
SUNNYSIDE 41 F. w.
AMPHI 64 F.w.
SAFFORD 62 F.w.
MORENCI 5o F.w.
MARANA 54 F.w.
MORENOI 48 F.w.
BISBEE 36 F.w.
DOUGLAS 35 1-'.w.
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Nymeyer. Under the capable leadership of
Coach Nymeyer, the team brought a. fine
season tora close by finishing third in the
Class A South Conference.
A record-holder himself, Coach Nym-
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in basketball, which were not broken until
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s1t ups Jump rope dashes and softball
throw Tests glven on these exerc1ses
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Jumor h1gh school students were selected
by department heads Mrs Mary Hollo
way and M1ss Roberta Sandburg to go on
an all day camp1ng trlp to Pepper Sauce
Canyon Prevlous to the tr1p the g1rls
learned how to bulld f1res make bed
rolls shelters and had done stmck
cookery, fO11 cooklng and one pot meals
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Rewarded for her e nthu s 1a s tl c part1c1pa.t1on1n
sports act1v1t1es Ang1e 'Early R1ser" Reuser has
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BACK ROW Ang1e Reuser L1nda Fltzgerald
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FRONTIER - HILTON - FLEETVVOOD
WE SPECIALIZE IN EASTERN BUILT TRAILERS
Apache Trailer Sales
2844 N. ORACLE ROAD - TUCSON
MEL VVEST PHONE MAIN 4-6176
GREEN MEADO
TRAILER PARK
'I'I35 West Prince Road
TUCSON, ARIZONA
CONGRATULATIONS KIDS
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2626 SOUTH 4TH AVE
TUCSON ARIZONA
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for men and women
707 East Fort Lowell Rd
Ph. MA 3-5131
TUCSON, ARIZONA
SPRlNG'S
HARDWARE AND SUPPLY
3160 NORTH lst AVENUE
TUCSON, ARIZONA
Builders' Hardware
Tools
Electrical Supplies
Plumbing Supplies
Paint
Eledrical Appliances
Sporting Goods
Household Wares
PHONE MA 3-9361
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JACK ELLIS
SPORTING GOODS
Louise Root models sports outfit
Iust One of Many Styles
BY
CHARM OF HOLLYWOOD
And Featured On
American Bandstand-T.V.
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'I'I'I5 W. Gran! Rd. Ph. MA 4-1911
SENIOR CARDS
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WHILE YOU WAIT
Automobiles Unclercoated
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STEAM CLEANING 8.
UNDERCOATING SERVICE
Ph MA 2-4426
3568 ORACLE ROAD
TUCSON ARIZONA
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1808 West P nco Road
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FREE DELIVERY
MEAD PHARMACY, INC.
REXALI. DRUGS PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
1513 West Prince Road Tucson, Arizona
OWNED AND OPERATED BY CARLOS AND GERALD LAVALLE
DESERT HAVEN
Mobile Home Park
3332 ROMERO ROAD TUCSON ARIZONA
BEST WISHES
rom
LOU ANDERSON S
CHEVRON SERVICE
I50I WEST PRINCE ROAD
MA 4 599I
TUCSON ARIZONA
Used Cars Used Auto Parts
24 Hour Wrecker Service
SHOUSE BODY SHOP
1632 west PRINCE nom
TUCSON ARIZONA
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105 West Congress TUCSON, ARIZ
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EVERYTHING
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1557 West Prmce Road TUCSON ARIZONA
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Dawn Miller ot the Variety Store
FLOWING WELLS
VARIETY STORE
Toys, Notions, Dry Goods, Blue Jeans
FLOWING WELLS SHOPPING CENTER
MARSTElLER'S
POULTRY FARM
Fresh Eggs Daily
Owned and Operoied by
BOB and TILLIE HINRICHS
ciosso SUNDAYS-HOLIDAYS
Ph.. MA 4-6459
935 West Glenn Tucson, Ariz.
NOW 3 Stores to Serve You
GROWING FOR TUCSON
STORE NO. I
2555 E. Grant Rd.-Phone EA 6-0167 - EA 6-I357 Q' A "
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915 N- Swan Rd""Ph9ne EA 7'I75I Dove Hobbs, Ronnie Maben, Ronnie Meyer
sroke No. 3 FLOWING WELLS
2950 N. Stone Ave.-Phone MA 3-5354, Tucson, Ariz.
HARDWARE SUPPLY
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KUHN INSURANCE AGENCY INC
SERVICE SECURITY SATISFACTION
2545 EAST BROADWAY
TUCSON ARIZONA
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247 EAST CONGRESS STREET
TUCSON, ARIZONA
Phone MA 4 0271
Tucson's Family Owned Store
Since 1896
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CONGRATULATIONS
from
COMPLETE
AUTO 86 HOME
SUPPLY
530 NORTII STONE AVE.
Phono MA 2-8851
lNlA 2-8861
TUCSON, ARIZONA
For Convenience
and Savings, Shop
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MARKET
Corner of Flowing Wells Rcl. and Wetmore.
Good Luck, Seniors!
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tucson, AmzoNA
Rose Marie Delintt, Jim Holemon, Gary Sawyer
soy ITS FUN TO BOWL!
KEGLERS LAN ES
Automatic Pin Setters
Fountain Snacks
No Liquor
1240 NORTH STONE AVENUE
TUCSON, ARIZONA
BEST WISHES, GRADUATES
from
DESERT
TRAILER SALES, INC
See Our MOBILE HOME DISPLAY
Also our complete trailer store and most
complete repair Shop in the Southwest.
2125 Oracle Road
TUCSON, ARIZONA
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Phone MA 2-7457 - MA 2-7458
120 North sione I
Tucson, ARIZONA
PORTERS
of Arizona
THE WEST'S MOST
WESTERN STORE
FOR THE FINEST IN
WESTERN WEAR AND
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
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JOHN BURTON'S
Moon SERVICE
1400 W. PRINCE RD.
CORNER FLOWING
WELLS RD.
TUCSON, ARIZONA
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Walking or driving, keep alert.
Automobiles kill people.
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Want you to stay alive.
Your protection is our business.
TUCSON REALTY 8. TRUST CO
2 South Stone Ave.
6251 East Broadway
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The Bank of Tucson
Flrst Natlonal Bank of Arxzona
Southern Arlzona Bank and TruQt Company
Valley Natlonal Bank
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Seniors
from
QUALITY
CLEANERS
Casa ran e i
GIBSON and REID
AUTOGRAPHS
BEST WISHES
HASKELL
LINEN AND SUPPLY
X
MARSTUN SUPPLY CUMPANY
Complete Lune of School Supplies 8. Equlpment
Athletic Equipment Stage Equlpment
Duplicating Supplies Equipment and Maintenance
Office Supplies ancl Equlpment
3209 N CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE CR 7 5477
PHOENIX ARIZONA
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BEST WISHES
CLASS OF 1960
CARL F. MILLER, INSURANCE
4560 E BROADWAY
DIEA 766
FOR THE BEST SERVICE
CALL
RIGHT WAY
CLEANERS
PICK UP AND DELIVERY
ONE DAY SERVICE
PHONE MA 3 8962
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PAUL DAYTON C"-'
INSURANCE
TO FIT
YOUR NEEDS
TUCSON ARIZONA
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TUCSON TROPHY CO
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743 N
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TUCSON S DEALER for The
DATSUN
CARS TRUCKS WAGONS
TUCSON ARIZONA
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2510 E 6th SI Ph EA 6 2477
"lF lT'S INSURANCE
LEAVE IT TO LOVITT"
Tucson, Arizona
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Complete
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Specializing in
SPORTS CARS
TONY WALKER CHECKS OV
DICK BRUMMET LOOKS ON
Congratulations
Seniors
WHITES
TRAILER SALES
Dealers for
Angelus Boles Aero
and Alrsfream
2847 SOUTH 6th AVENUE
MAIN 31217
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For Young People of Any Age
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0 2100 BLOCK ON TUCSONS BUSY BROADWAY
NIARDIS STUDIO
GOOD LUCK SENIORS
We enjoyed taklng your plctures
We also enyoyed taking the plctures of Flowing
Wells H1gh School's many kmgs and queens
IVAN and DOVIE MARDIS
QUEEN LINDA DUSTMA
922 EAST SPEEDWAY AT NORTH PARK AVENUE
TUCSON, ARIZONA
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NATIONAL TRAILER SALES
DESERT SHORES TRAILER PARK
RAYMOND F. COX INSURANCE
Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1960
967 West Casa Grande Road
PH. MAIN 2-4332
TUCSON ARIZONA
Exclusive, Yes
CRESCENT MANOR Expensive' N0
Mobile Home Park Give Yvvfselffhe
and
top-notch models
Sales Company
MARIE SARKISS
DIRECTOR
BEST WISHES
to the
1960 SENIOBS
scnoou? MODELING
I T50 West Prince Road
TUCSON, ARIZONA 3826 East Speedway
Beauty Salon open to the Public
EAST 6-3333 or EAST 7-7488
TERMITES are your GUESTS
with YOUR PERMISSION
For all PEST CONTROL SERVICES CALL
RUSS BOWEN EXTERMINATION
5-STATE FRANCHISE for ALDRIDGE 8- CHAMBERS Patented PIPE SYSTEM,
a termite system for new homes. Requires no drilling for treatment.
CALL AX 8-7542 or EA 6-4394
TUCSON, ARIZONA
compliments of
PLAZA COIN
LAUNDRIES
TUCSON'S FINEST
SELF-SERVICE
COIN OPERATED
1370 WEST PRINCE ROAD
1545 WEST PRINCE ROAD
BEST WISHES
to the
SENIOR CLASS of '60
COXIS BAKERY
in two locatlons
MONTEREY SHOPPING CENTER
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TUCSON ARIZONA
Youll find the BEST at .
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FOR THE BEST IN SPECIALIZED SERVICE
VISIT NILES SERVICE DEPARTMENT
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FOR A CUSTOM ENGINEERED SOUND OR
MUSIC SYSTEM WITH GUARANTEED
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HOME OFFICE SCHOOL CHURCH
400 North 4th Avenue
Phone MA 2-4884
Wilmof and S eedway
at 2 locations
Comp ell and Glenn
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JERRYS AUTO PARTS
MACHINE SHOP
IT53 W PRINCE ROAD
MA 3 5721
MA 3 5722
TUCSON ARIZONA
FLOWIN G WELLS
BARBER SHOP
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PRINCE ROAD TUCSON
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ADMIRAL REALTY
and Insurance Company
930 WEST PRINCE ROAD
TUCSON, ARIZONA
Extends best wlshes to the
SENIOR CLASS of 1960
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of Flowing Wells High School
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530 WEST WASHINGTON PHOENIX ARIZONA
ROYAL TYPEWRITERS
Standard Elecmc Porfqblg
VICTOR ADDING MACHINES
VICTOR PRINTING CALCULATOR
A B DICK DUPLICATING PRODUCTS
EDISON VOICEWRITERS
DITTO DUPLICATORS
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Pima Savings 81 Loan
PH. MA 4-8584
'l5'I NORTH STONE AVENUE
TUCSON, ARIZONA
Compliments of
TED WALKER
TRAILER HEADQUARTERS
T Iephone MA 3-2595
2632 S uth 6th A
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3531 N Fl 9 W II
TUCSON ARIZONA MA 3.6510
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46 W Drachman
Convertlble Tops
Door Panels
Seat Covers
All Custom Work
Ph MA 3 9671
PAUL DAYTON, C L U
PAUL DAYTON
YOUR FLOWING WELLS INSURANCE BROKER
Professional Counsel for every
Insurance Problem
Let me help you plan a balanced msurance program
I have a complete hne of every type of msurance
and a ulde selectlon of companies
Telephone MA 3-6106
1261 West Wetmore Road
TUCSON, ARIZONA
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CLASS of 1960 from
NUART PHIITII SERVICE
TUCSON S FINEST CAMERA STORES
Bob Richardson and Carl Holzman partners
I7 E PENNINGTON 4308 E SPEEDWAY
MA 3-6061 EA 6 9606
2621 N Oracle Rd
TUCSON ARIZONA
MA E A E MA 4 B697
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AUTDMUTIVE DISTRIBUTORS
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doorway to a Ioveller you
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Flowers to beautxfv the Occaslon
SPRINKLING SYSTEMS FOR
GRASSED AREAS
ATHLETIC FIELDS
SCHOOL GROUNDS
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
WATER 8m SEWAGE 'M
GROUND WATER SUPPLIES
ANALYSES AND REPORTS K-Q.,,5,
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1341 CASA GRANDE HIGHWAY 2936 NORTH STONE AVENUE
MA 4 829' MA 3 9485
COMPLIMENTS OF
ORACLE ROAD LUMBER CDMPANY
3860 N ORACLE ROAD
LUMBER ROOFING PAINTS HARDWARE
TOOLS CENIENT LINIE GARDEN EQUIPMENT
FLOOR TILE CEILING TILE
PHONE MA 2-3531
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SGYVICG and Sahsfochon
PH MA 2 6459
536 EAST NINTH STREET
TUCSON ARIZONA
PAUL R M INTOSH CARL W BUSACKER
COMPLETE CARPET SALES 81 INSTALLATION
CLEANING AND REPAIRING SERVICE
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3519 EAST SPEEDWAY
3909 N ORACLE ROAD
EUS EE' EA 68972 TUCSON, ARIZONA
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GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
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PHONE MA 2-4056
3010 N ORACLE TUCSON 3528 N ORACLE ROAD
TUCSON ARIZONA
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