Kingman High School - Hualapai Yearbook (Kingman, AZ)

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They are also filled with valuable opportunities and experiences that should be taken advantage of. To you, the student body of Mohave County Union High, we present the keys to these opportunities and to the future. DEDICATION You hold no dream of fortune vast. Nor seek undying fame. You do not ask when life is past That many know your name. But you can live your life on earth Contented to the end. If but a few shall know your name And proudly call you friend. How else can we express our thanks To anyone so true. Except to dedicate this book, Mr. Musgrove, just to you? TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ............................................................... 2 DEDICATION ............................................................. 3 ADMINISTRATION ......................................................... 5 Superintendent .................................................... 6 Principal ......................................................... 7 Board ............................................................. 8 Faculty ........................................................... 9 Secretaries and Nurse............................................. 13 Bus Drivers and Custodians........................................ 14 STUDENT GOVERNMENT..................................................... 15 CLASSES ............................................................... 19 Seniors .......................................................... 20 Juniors .......................................................... 38 Sophomores ....................................................... 48 Freshmen ......................................................... 56 ACADEMIC............................................................... 63 English .......................................................... 64 Social Science ................................................... 65 Math ............................................................. 66 Science .......................................................... 67 Language ......................................................... 68 Business ......................................................... 69 Music ............................................................ 70 Vocational ....................................................... 71 Special Classes................................................... 72 ORGANIZATIONS.......................................................... 73 Hualapai ......................................................... 74 Bulldog .......................................................... 75 Honor Society Officers............................................ 76 Honor Society..................................................... 77 Teenage Traffic and Quill Scroll................................ 78 Library .......................................................... 79 F. H.A............................................................ 80 Band ............................................................. 82 G. A.A. and Pep Club............................................. 85 Pom Pon ......................................................... 86 Cheerleaders ..................................................... 88 Lettermen Club.................................................... 90 ACTIVITIES ............................................................ 91 Senior Play ...................................................... 92 Junior Play ...................................................... 93 Boys' and Girls' State............................................ 94 Valedictorian and Salutatorian.................................... 95 Who's Who Academically............................................ 96 D.A.R. Representative ............................................ 97 Prom Queen ....................................................... 98 Sweetheart Ball Queen ............................................ 99 Homecoming Royalty............................................... 100 Homecoming Highlights ........................................... 101 Fun Page ........................................................ 102 ATHLETICS ............................................................ 103 Football ........................................................ 104 Basketball ...................................................... 112 Baseball ........................................................ 118 Track ........................................................... 122 4 ADVERTISEMENTS 126 facultg and Administration SUPERINTENDENT DR. JOHN L. ASHE PRINCIPAL 7 MR. LEE WILLIAMS H. G. COFFMAN President KENNETH WIENKE Clerk of the Board DICK HORNBUCKLE ELMER GRAVES RUSSELL MARTIN BOARD OF EDUCATION 8 MR. FRANK BACA B.A., M.A., Arizona State Col. Spanish, Boys' Athletics Junior Class Sponsor MR. HENRY BOYSEN B.A., Rice Institute, M.A., Arizona State Col. Physics, Mathematics Junior Class Sponsor MRS. ERIS BURNETT B.A., M.A., U. of Denver English I, Drama, Speech Junior Class Sponsor FACULTY MR. JARVIS COBE B.S., York College, M.A., U. of Arizona Guidance Student Council Sponsor MR. KEN CONRATH B.A., Indiana State Col., M.A. Arizona State Col. Business Math, D.E., Driver Training Sophomore Class Sponsor 9 MR. CHARLES COOK M.A., Arizona State College Mechanical Drawing, Wood Shop, Ath- letic Director Freshman Class Sponsor MR. DAVID CUNNINGHAM B.S., M.A., Arizona State Col. Algebra, General Math, Boys' Athletics Freshman Class Sponsor MISS JOAN DEINES B.S., U. of Minnesota U.S. and World History Senior Class Sponsor FACULTY MR. STANLEY GOULD B.'M., Southwestern Col. Music Junior Class Sponsor MISS JOANN HARRISS B.S., M.A., Howard Payne Col. English II, Typing Freshman Class Sponsor MISS JUANITA HUGHES B.S., Henderson State Teachers' Col. Girls' P.E., World History Junior Class Sponsor 10 MRS. WANDA HULL B.A., Fresno Stole Col., M.A., Arizona State Col. Home Economics Junior Class Sponsor MR. HOWARD JONES B.S., Arizona State Col. Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing Junior Class Sponsor MRS. FAY LOGSDON B.S., M.A., Arizona State Col. English IV, Journalism Student Council Sponsor FACULTY MR. ROBERT McCLEVE B.F.A., U. of Arizona Arts, Crafts Sophomore Class Sponsor MISS ESTHER MEIER B.A., Kletzing College, M.A., Arizona State Col. library Honor Society Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor MR. BILL MUSGROVE B.S., M.S., U. of Idaho Chemistry, Biology, Advanced Science Junior Class Sponsor 11 MR. R08ERT OLIVAS B.S., Arizono Sfote Col. General Science, Boys' Athletics Senior Class Sponsor MR. ALVIN REX B.S., Arizona State Col. Driver Training, Boys' Athletics Junior Class Sponsor MR. JAMES VANCE B.A., M.A., U. of Arizona English II, English III, Annual Sophomore Class Sponsor FACULTY MR. JAMES VANDEVIER B.S., M.S., Arizona State Col. Biology, Driver Training, Boys' Athletics Junior Class Sponsor MR. ELOY VIGIL B.S., Highland University Spanish I, English I Junior Class Sponsor MR. THEODORE WALLACE B.S., M.A., Arizono State Col. History, Civics, Sr. Problems Senior Class Sponsor MR. JAMES ZOUBEK B.A., M.A., U. of Nebraska Algebra, Geometry Junior Class Sponsor IN THE OFFICE MRS. MARJORIE HOKANSON Registrar Bookkeeper MRS. GEORGIE ANN WITT Secretory to Superintendent MRS. MARGARET BENSON Secretary MRS. DORIS LOGAN Nurse CUSTODIANS Joe Miller Ed Dollarhide Charlie Hollingworth BUS DRIVERS Maurice Finnegan Jim McDermott Joe Roy 14 Cliff Purcell Cliff Sutton Charlie Kinsey Student (Bowrnmem ovide s ike ice y to a c emooraiic uaj of life , . 15 STUDENT OFFICE ........BOB WALLACE ....MAXINE CONRATH MARGARET PEMBERTON .......JUDY NORDIN PRESIDENT_____ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . TREASURER ... From left to right: Renee PreFontoine, Jan PreFonfaine, Bob Wallace Student Body President, Darce PreFontaine and Terr') Haynes all on Student Relations Board. STUDENT COUNCIL From left to right: Sharon Ginsburg, Diane Leonard, Mr. Cobe, advisor, Yolanda Flores, Jim McDougal. 17 From left to right: H. D. Wilbanks, Rhondo Rutschman, Mrs. Logsdon. Advisor, Sherrmg Davis, and Ricky Kinotcdcr STUDENT COUNCIL 18 From left to right: Heber Nelson, Jenny Torres, Koren Cooper, Hubby Grounds, and Ande lamoureaux. 61 S35SB12) PRESIDENT ____ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER . . . ...RICK KINATEDER SALTY RICHARDSON ___SUE BENJAMIN .......JUDY ELEY Sherrine Davis Hubby Grounds Representative Representative Mr. Wallace Miss Deines Mr. Olivas Head Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor 21 ERNESTINE ACUNA Annual Staff 4; GAA ,2,3; Music Festival 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Glee Club 4; Pep Club 1,2; Pom Pon 3,4; Junior Play 3; Assemblies 1,2,3,4. SUZIE ANDERSON Scottsdale High School 1; Latin Club 1; Assembly 1; GAA 2,3; Library Club 3,4; President 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Pep Club 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. DAN 8ADILLA 8and 4; Letterman s Club 2,3,4; Foot' ball 2,4,- basketball 3,- Track 2,3,4. KATHY BAHME Annual Staff 3; Assistant Business )Vy BAILEY PAT BALLARD Manager 3,- Student Council 1, 3; Class GAA 2,3; Pep Club 1; Junior Play 3. Fullerton Union High 1,2,3. Representative 1; GAA 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; Library Club 4; Glee Club 2.4; Presi- dent 4; Pep Club 1,2; Co-Captain 2; Junior Play 3; Assembly 1. 22 SUE BENJAMIN MARY National Honor Society 2,3,4; Vice President 3; Glee Club 2; Student Council 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 4; GAA 1.2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4; library Club 4; Pep Club 1,2; Captain 2; Pom Pon 3,4; Head 4; Junior Play 3; Assemblies 1.2,3,4. BIUOCK VINCENT BIAUVEIT Tuscon Seminary 1; Choir 1; Track 1; Football 1; DECA 2,4; Vice President 4. KIM BOND CLARENCE BONNEE Class President I, Freshman Class King Bulldog Staff 4; Library Club 4. I; Football 3,- Manager 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4 TOM BOWLING lettermon s Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2. 23 MAUREEN BREWER Notionol Honor Society 2,3,4; Quill Scroll 4; Annual Staff 4; Bulldog Staff 4; Co-Editor 4; Student Council 3,4; GAA I,- FHA 1,2,4,- Library Club 4; Mu- sic Festival 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Bond 3,4; Pep Club 4; Junior Play 3; Assemblies 1,2,3,4. DORA CASTILLO GAA 3,- Library Club 4; Pep Club 1,4. SHARI CLARK Gerstmeyer Technical High 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Music Festival 1,2,3,- Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Bond 2.3,4; Orchestra 3. KAREN COOPER DAVE COX Bishop Union High School 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Drill Team 1; Girls' League 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,- National Honor Society 1; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Business Manager 4; Student Council 4; Assembly 4; Senior Play 4. JERRY CRAIG DECA 4; Football 1,2. 24 DIANNA CURRIE ANNETTE DAVES North Phoenix High School 1,2,3; FHA GAA 3; DECA 4. 3; GAA 4. GREG DAVIS DECA 3,4; President 4; Football 1. SHERRINE DAVIS GEORGE DODSON National Honor Society 2,3,4; Secretary DECA 4,- Bulldog Staff 4; Quill Scroll 4; Stu- dent Council 2.3,4; Class Secretary 1; Class Representative -2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; FHA 1; Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Girls State 3; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; DAR 4; Senior Play 4. JACKIE EAVENSON Permian High School 1; Seligman High School 1; Dumas High School 2; Glee Club 1,2; Melodrama 1; Music Festival 1; Traffic Safety Convention 1; National Honor Society 2,3; Reporter 3; Quill Scroll 3; Bulldog Staff Assistant Business Manager 3; Library Club 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Junior Ploy 3; Assemblies 3,4; Win- ner of Betty Crocker contest. 25 JUDY ELEY Quill Scroll 4,- Bulldog Staff 4- Class Treasurer 3.4. GAA 1,2,3; FHA 1; Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Head 4; Jun- ior Ploy 3,- Freshman Queen 1; Home- coming Queen 4- Homecoming Attendant 3; Sweetheart Attendant 3,- Kitten Bowl 1; Assemblies 1,2,3,4,- Senior Play 4. JAY GATES Student Council 1; Class President 2; Lcttcrman s Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4,- Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3.4. MIKE FINNEGAN Music Festivol 1,2,3,- Mixed Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3; Quartets 3; Orchestra 3,- Baseball 2. CHARLIE GLANCY Library Club 4- Letterman s Club 3,4 Football 2.3; Manager 3; Basketball 2 Baseball Manager 2; Junior Play 3 Melodrama 3,- Senior Play 4. ANITA FULLER National Honor Society 2,3,4; Quill Scroll 4; Annual Staff 4; 8ulldog Staff 4; Exchange Editor 4; Library Club 1,3,4,- Vice President 4; Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,4; Glee Club 3; Pep Club 1,2; Junior Play 3; Melodrama 2; UN Contest 2; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Sen- ior Play 4. JANICE GLAWSON GAA 3; FHA 4- DECA 4- Pep Club 1. 26 VICKI GRIGG GAA 1; Pep Club 1. JOE GONZALES DECA President 1; Football I; Basketball 1; Track 1. HUBBY GROUNDS Bulldog Staff 3; Student Council 2,3,4; Vice President 1; Class Representative 2,3,4; letterman's Club 3,4; Football 1,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2.3,4; Junior Play 3; Kitten Bowl; Pom Pon 1; Assemblies 1,2. KAREN HANNA BILL HISCOTT KAREN HOLLENSTEIN Buckeye Union High School 1,2; Music Festival 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band GAA 1,2; FHA 1; Library Club 4; Glee Club 4,- Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 2; Kit- ten Bowl 1. 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Band Secretory 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; FHA 1,2; Rifle Club 2; Pep Club 1,2.3; Merit Council 3; Secre- tary 3. 27 JIM HORNBUCKlE letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football Manager 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,23,4. RICHARD INMAN letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4. WAYNE JOHNSON RENEE KEY Plattsburgh High School 1,2,3; DECA 4. National Honor Society 2,3,4; Annual Staff Artist 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Student Relations Board 1,2,3; Clerk 4; GAA 1,2,3; FHA 1; Pep Club 1; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Junior Ploy 3; Assemblies 1,2,3,4,- Senior Play 4. I I LA I SHAM GAA 2,3; Music Festival 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; 8and 1,2,3,- Dance Bond 1, 2,3; Junior Ploy 3. RICK KINATEDER National Honor Society 3,4; Student Coun- cil 3,4; Student Body Treasurer 3; Class Secretary 2; Class President 4; Music Festival 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Band 1; letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Conference Honorable Mention 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Boys State 3; Student Council Convention 3; Assemblies 2,3,4. 28 TONI KORAN GAA 3; FHA 1; Pep Club 1,4; Junior Ploy 3; Assemblies 1,2,3. LOUIS LIBERTINI Notional Honor Society 3,4,- Letterman's Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,- Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Track 1,2,3. DANNY LIGHTFOOT Seligman High School 2; Aztec High School 1; lake View High School 1; Safety Club 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; School Plays 2; Wrestling 1; Track 1; Key Club 1. BILL LOG AS Letterman's Club 3,4,5; Football 3,4; All State Honorable Mention 4. JOHNNY LOPEZ Band 4; letterman's Club 2,3,4,- Football 1,2,3,4; All Conference Team 4: Bas- ketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,4; Track 1,2, 3.4. KENNY LORTON Mixed Chorus 2; Letterman's Club 3; Football 1.2,3,4,- Track 2. 29 MARIE MANION BRUCE West Covina Union High School 1.2; Class Secretory I; Student Council 1,2; Representative 2; Pep Club 1,2; French Club 1,2; Y-Tcens 1,2; All Girl Review 1. MARKEE SUZANNE MARTIN Notional Honor Society 2,3,4; Library Club 4,- Music Festival 2; Mixed Chorus 2; DECA 4; Glee Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; Traffic Safety Club 4; Secretary 4; DECA Delegate Assembly 4; DECA Convention 4,- Senior Play 4. MARILYN McBRATNEY Bulldog Staff 3; DECA Treasurer 4,- Lib- rary Club 3; Music Festival I; Mixed Cho- rus 1; Glee Club 2; Pep Club 1,2. BETTY MEEKS Antelope Union High School 1; Cheer- leader 1; Mixed Chorus 1; GAA 2,3; Glee Club 2,4; Pep Club 2; Junior Ploy 3. ZEKE MESA Letterman s Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Junior Play 3. 30 ANN STRANG Aztec High School DANNY MYERS Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Quartets 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1. DALE NICHOLS Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Quarters 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2; Junior Play 3; Boys Sextet 1. BILLY OTICH Bulldog Staff 4; DECA 4. GARY PAGAN Letterman's Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3. BILL PEMBERTON Socorrs High School 1; Football 1; Track 1. MARGARET PEMBERTON Notional Honor Society 2,3,4; Reporter 4; Quill Scroll 3.4; Secretary 3; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Assistant Editor 2,3 Editor 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Convention 4; Workshop 3; Student Body Secretory 4,- Class Secretary 3; GAA 1,2,3,- FHA 1; Pep Club 1,2,- Pom Pon 4; Junior Ploy 3; Sophomore Queen 2; Girls State 3,- Kitten 8owl 1; Homecoming Attendont 3,- U.S. Senate Youth Testing Program 4; As- semblies 1,2,3,4; Senior Ploy 4. RUSTY PETRY Quill Scroll 4; Annual Staff 2,4; Bull-, dog Staff 4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3; Manager 2; Baseball 1, 3,4; Manager 3,4; Junior Play 3; Melo- drama 1; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4. EARIENE PHILLIPS OECA 4; Historian 4; Junior Ploy 3. VICKY PHILLIPS GAA 2,3; FHA 1,2,3,- Pom Pon 3,4; Jun- ior Play 3; Assembly 2. DAN POWSKEY Bulldog Staff 4. 32 LEE PRENTICE Annual Staff 4 Bulldog Staff 4,- GAA «,2.3,4; FHA I- Mixed Chorus 4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Junior Ploy 3; Kitten Bowl 1. PHYLLIS PRINCE GAA 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; DECA 4; Junior Play 3. BOB REEVES Riverside Military Academy 1; Cardinal Mooney; Russel High School 3; Cathedral High School; Best Drill Platoon 1; Best Drill Company 1; Drill Team 3; Track 4. SALTY RICHARDSON Class Vice President 3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Vice President 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Junior Ploy 3; Sophomore King 2; Pom Pon Boy of Kitten Bowl 1; Senior Play 4. DENYS POYNER 33 SUSAN ROBINETT GAA 1,2.3; FHA 1,2,3; DECA 4; Parlia- mentarian of Kingman, Stote Parliamen- tarian of Arizona; Mixed Chorus 2; Jun- ior Play 3. ROBERT RODRIQUEZ Football 1,2,3. SUE ROY Quill Scroll 4; Annual Staff 4; FHA 1; library Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Music Fes- tival 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,4; Glee Club 3; Pep Club 1,2; Junior Play 3; Melo- drama 2,- Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Senior Ploy 4. LARRY ROSS RONDA RUTSCHMAN Brighton High School 1,2; Notional Hon- or Society 3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4; Bull- dog Staff 3,4; Co-editor 4,- Student Coun- cil 4; Music Festival 2,3,4; Mixed Cho- rus 3,- Band 2,3,4; Melodrama 3; Bond 1: Class President 2; Senior Play 4. 34 REX SHAFFER Footboll 1; Baseball 1; Photography 3; Senior Play 4. STEPHEN SCHROEDER Bulldog Staff 4; Junior Ploy 3 FLOYD SHARP DECA 4; JV Football 1.2. MIKE SMITH Football 2; Track 2. RICHARD SMITH Bulldog Staff 4; Band 4. 35 TOMALEEN SMITH KELLY SNYDER Bulldog Stoff 4; DECA 3; Track 2. DARRELL THURMAN BOB WALKER BOB WALLACE Lcttcrmon s Club 4; Football 1,2,4,- Bose- Junior Play 3. National Honor Society 3,4; Student ball 2. Council 4; Student Body President 4; Class Vice President 2; Student Relations Board Chairman 4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4,- Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Rotarion 4; Student Council Workshop 4. 36 DOROTHY WALTER Western High School I; Glee Club 1,3; Music Festival 3. CHUCK WARREN Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Bond 2,3,4; Brass Sextet 2; Boys Sextet 1; FTA 3. GEORGE WATSON Buckeye Union High School 1,2; Football 1; Baseball 2; Manoger 2. H. D. WILBANKS Quill Scroll 4,- Bulldog Staff, Assistant Business Manager 4; Junior Class Presi- dent 3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; All State Honorable Mention 4; All Conference First String 4; Basketball 1,2.3,4; All State Honorable Mention 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4,- Assembly 4; Boys Stole 3; Student Rotarion 4; Teenage Traffic Safety Covention 4; Senior Play 4. RON WILSON National Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Council 3,- Student Body Vice President 3,- Basketball 1,3,4; Student Rotarian 4; Boys State 4; Student Council Workshop 3; FTA 3; South Hagerstown High 1; Chess Club Trcosurer 1; Amphitheater High 1. 37 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ____ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . TREASURER ____ MARY HOKANSON .....GARY SMITH .....GAIL NASH ......DEE HILTY JUNIORS Ande lomoureoux Boys Representative 39 David Alvarado Ron Barta Mike Boxter JUN Pat Beale Charles Black Hanki Bonelli Sharon Bonham Rachel Bonza John Bowen Peggy Braffett Barbara Brakeman Penny Brooks Jim Brown Tim Brown Gene Brummelt lORS Bob Burford Joe Chostoin Vicky Childs Lee Christensen Joann Cicogni LeAnn Cisney Tom Clinkenbcard Becky Cobb Judy Collins Benny Conner Moxine Conrath Joy Crockett Elizabeth Davis George Dell Ernie Dollorhide ----r r JUIN Jock Duey Juanita Dunham Mary Ellen Esquibel Ronnie Esquerro Tonya Sue Fancher Lorry Foss Art Fuller Evelyn Gatliff Lloyd Gatliff Barbara Gastineou Sharon Ginsburg Mike Goodwin Jennie Goodykoontz Charlene Harshbergcr LaVern Hartup [ORS Groce Hatfield Terry Hoynes Woodrow Hickman Dee Ann Hilfy Mary Koy Hokonjon Rod Hugunin Marilee Jordan Jack Kesler Joanna Koehler Clyde LoMay Ande Lamoureoux Gloria Landa Dennis loulo Diono Leonard Pat Libertini Donna Linder Joann Logos Mary Long Cathy Lopez Roger McGonigol Steve McLendon Jessie McMichael David McVicar Jimmy Mascarello Jackie Maberry Susie Maynard Troy Meacham JU Bill Miller Karen Mitchell Pete Moline [ORS Georgia Moncatch Ruben Montoyo Mike Moore Sue Myers Gail Nash Judy Nordin Robert Odle John Otich Dennis Owen Jim Payne Bemie Pelstring Chuck Petkovich Lorraine Phillips Mary Pickier Rose Mary Powskey Emily Quintano Janice Redican Pat Richardson Bill Ripper Robert Rodriguez Betty Rush Tom Scarborough Sally Schritter Gary Smith Linda Smith Vernon Statler Arnold Thomas JUP 46 [ORS Dovid Tomczyk Margaret Vincent Dean Wallace Jeon Wallace Helen Warren Beverly Wells Pot Whitacre Glenda Wilson Karen Winstead 47 Mike Wright Elaine Wood Gary Young SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT_____ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . TREASURER . . . ..........BILL BLAKE .....MELINDA RUCKER FRANCINE BELLOCCHIO .....MICHELE GILPIN SOPHOMORE Ken Conrath Sponsor SPONSOR REPRESENTATIVES Jennie Torres Girls' Representotive Heber Nelson Boys Representative STUDENT RELATIONS BOARD Jon Key S.R.B. SOPHOMORES Marsha Alger Penny Allhouse Sonny Alvarado Christine Anderson Eddie Anglemyer Dixie Atchison Eddie Bonegas Robert Bell Francinc Bellocchio Bill Blake Alice Blauvelt Pot Botts Elizabeth Bridgemor Sandy Brown Steve Bruce Dovid Buckles Steve Burford Foye Burkett LeRoy Butler Mickey Compa Cathy Cannon Pam Carter John Castillo Diana Chaffin SOPHOMORES 1 Darcll Christensen Vero Christensen Mory Cisney Paul Clark Larry Clayton Roger Clounch Sue Conneally Dan Coomer Leonard Cooper Mary Ellen Corbin Gloria Cornelius Jim Covorrubios Lonny Crinklow John Dalzell Barbara Dell Beverly Dell Mary Ann Diaz Jerry Eaton Jerry Eavenson Joel Edmondson Tom Chancellor Frank Chastein Isabel Chavez Maria Chavez SOPHOMORES John England Robert Flores Vicki Garrett Nancy Gill Judy Gillespie Michele Gilpin Richard Glancy Cecilia Gonzales Fred Grigg Michael Guerin Dan Hershberger Delano Hovotonc Wendell Havatonc Danielle Hermann Linda Herridge Phyllis Hickman Ellen Hollcnstein Doyle Holloway Melissa Hull Anita Imus Sylvia Jackson Lorraine Johnson Dehlia Judson SOPHOMORES Kathy Keller Sharon Keller Bill Key Joe LaBrunda Phil LaBrunda Catherine Lamb Ronny Laulo Lynn Leichsenring Ron McBroyer Cheryle McDonald Mary McGovern Dawn Mclnroy Delia Majenty Faye Markee Jerry Marshall Richard Mesa Louise Moline Richard Montez Susan Moore Sandy Moog Phyllis Morton Ralph Mullenax Michele Nollette Betty Osborne Dan Pierce SOPHOMORES Dave Ostermier David Oswalt Janice Palmer Kathy Payne Trudy Peart John Pemberton Tom Penrod Sheri Phillips Bruce Porter Linda Potter Sabra Quidley Elise Reichardt Karen Reynolds Karen Richardson Rick Ridenour Louise Rifzman Mike Rose Melinda Rucker Suzanne Schoeneman Walter Seapy Joe Senz Walter Sherman Jimmy Short Ray Short Kathy Sim SOPHOMORES Harriett Smith June Smith Alex Suothojome Ray Stockpoole Ivan Stevens Donna Sudduth Jim Sutton Mike Torr Sue Terrin Jack Thode Linda Thurman Jerry Tipton Jimmy Todd Paul Torres Dorian Trahan Kim Walker Phil Watahomigie Charlie Waters Peggy Watt Vernon Wcgscheid Steve Whaley Jane Wienke Jerry Williams Candy Wilson Linda Rutter { FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS KENNY PEPITON STEVE PELSTRING LINDA WILLIAMS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . TREASURER ...............PATSY TOUCHETTE SPONSORS FRESHMEN Vance Adams Christine Alvarado Linda Alvarado Lynn Anderson Rocky Arnold Kandy Ashe Sue Beach Bob Benjamin Leo Black Roy Bonham FRESHMEN Lindo Bonnee Eileen Brewer Fonda Buckner Linda Burk Larry Burlcw Fannie Cambridge Oiane Carmody Diane Chambers Anita Castillo Sheryl Clounch Merlyn Coffman Bob Conroth Virginia Coomer Jerry Cooper Moureen Davis Dorothy Diaz Pamela Dick Eddie Dollarhide Marsha Eley Vernon Foss Janine Finch Barbara Finn Carl Fisher Yolanda Flores Barbara Friedoy Janet Fulkerson Gwenn Garrett Levono Goodwin Louise Goodykoontz Nancy Griffith FRESHMEN Mary Gromowsky Paula Hafley Eileen Hamilton Joyce Hampton Bert Hands Guy Hartup Jesse Hastings James Henry Elizabeth Higgins Virginia Hiscott James Hollenstein Jimmy Hudgens Keith Humble Ricki Hunt Sandro Hunter Bruce Johnson Alice Jones Larry Jones Lona Josey Cathy Juntuncn Zeldo Keller Sharon Kellogg Dennis Kelly Carla King Bob Knutzon Ann lacy John lafferty Danny Lawson Danny Lee Janet Leichscnring FRESHMEN Monucl Lopez Art Lucero Jim McDougal Norma Mclnroy Sandra McIntosh Thelma McLaughlin Donald McVicar Tony Macias Gary Morkec Sandy Martz Linda Mascarcllo Denny May Evona Meadows Kathy Medlin Bill Mesa Fermin Montoya Margaret Morgan Gregory Moss Terry Musgrove Sylvia Nichols Alex Nish Richard Nish Vincent Nish Alfred Otero Marty Patterson Mike Povey Steve Pelstring Jeon Pemberton Jeri Penrod Kenny Pepifonn FRESHMEN Daree PreFontaine Sue Rothbone Shirley Register Charles Riggenback Kenny Robinson George Rodgers Rachel Rodriguez Patricia Royer Susan Royer Wayne Rutschman Kathy Scherbing Chuck Schocnhcr Kathleen Sharp Tommy Short Dale Smith Cheryl Soviak Denny Stahl Roxie Stephens Chris Suathojame Jimmy Taylor Margaret Thomas Barbara Thomossen Steve Tipton Gregory Tomczyk Gary Torgeson Mike Torres Patsy Touchette Carol Vyne Susan Walsh Selma Walter Jimmy Whitcomb Linda Williams Tommy Wilson John Wise Matt Wisely Eddie Wood Dollie Yarborough Greg Young Joe Warren Beth Watson Diane Westcott Linda Westcott Linda Young Delphina Imus Paul Koehler Sharon Maddux 62 63 Mike Rose explains Carry on Mr. Barnes to ‘some of his other classmates. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT English I isn't as easy as you think O.K. you guys, settle downl Will Mr. Vance give Mary Kay permission to sharpen her pencil during his lecture? Does (infinitive) confusion reign over Mrs. Logsdon's English IV Class? 64 Miss Dcines casts a watchful eye over her world history class. Miss Hughes' world history class enjoys a brief study period before a test. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Danny and Vicki discuss aspects of social maturity with Mr. Wallace. Listening attentively to a lecture on the conquest of outer space are Charlie Gloncy and Floyd Sharp. Miss Deines clarifies the afternoon's assignment to one of her students. 65 We enjoy seeking knowledge. Don't we? Scalene triangles present a problem in plain geometry. Ronnie, you really should pay attention to your instructor. Mike ond Sharon solve die stereometrie in Solid Geometry. MATH DEPARTMENT Teacher ond student discuss a problem in Algebra I. { 66 Cooch Olivo give the lighter side of general science. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Musgrove displays part of his vost collection of ugly little rodents. Ande and Ricky prepare for a Chemistry test under Mr. Mus- grove's guidance. Mr. Vandevier points out the important factors in an article from the Science World. Mr. Boysen's students work hard at their physic's assignment. 67 Mr. Baca's Spanish class is working on vocabulary. Mr. Vigil during a serious pause in Spanish I. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Dovid explains how to conjugate verbs in Spanish III. Vocabulary is fun in German, particularly adjectives. Members of German II show their progress by singing Ger- man songs. 68 If at first you don't succeed, fry, try again BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mr. Jones ponders over the afternoon's assignment. Rosemary waits for on approval from Mr. Jones on her doily assignment. Tinker shows an interested student how to get ahead in Business Math. Shorthand I students strive to increase their speed. 69 It has been said Trumpets are only as noble as their players. One thing MCUHS can boast of is our band. We never lack enthusiasm! There is definitely a Beethoven or Bach waiting to be dis- covered. 70 Looking forword to forthcoming jobs are members of Mr. Conrath's D.E. Class. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Gee. Kelly, don't come to blows, after all she is o girll Vernon and Frank put the finishing touches on their projects. Margaret and Maureen work steadily to reach their page deadline. Coach Cook supervises Richard Inman's drawing as he strives to bring it to perfection. 71 Drivers' Troining Closs begins with o wash-up each Monday morning. Mr. McClevc examines Robert's progress on his free-form sculpture. SPECIAL CLASSES Modern homemokers Kim, Salty, and Hubby prepare for their bachelorhood. Having completed projects on the various color schemes, the art class resumes its work on unique sculpturing. Peggy and Jennie score another round as their game of badminton progresses. 72 Editor, Margaret Pemberton, and Advisor, Mr. Vance, discuss layouts. HUALAPAISTAFF EDITOR ...................Margaret Pemberton CO-ASSISTANT EDITORS............Diana Leonard Judy Nordin BUSINESS MANAGER................Karen Cooper ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ..Mary Hokanson ART WORK ..........................Renee Key PHOTOGRAPHER ...................Charles Black ADVISOR ........................Jimmy Vance Sharon Ginsburg, Karen Cooper, Sue Myers, Judy Nordin, Peggy Watt, June Smith, Jennie Torres, Emily Quintana, and Margaret Morgan, and Hanki Bonelli seek layout ideas. Patsy Touchette decide on the pictures for their pages. Tonya Fancher, Charlie Black, and Margaret Vincent find a Ernestine Acuna, Maureen Brewer, Sue Roy, Jo Ann Logos, new idea in another annual. Lee Prentice, and Anita Fuller compare loyout ideas. 74 BULLDOG STAFF CO-EDITORS ...................Maureen Brewer Ronda Rutschman BUSINESS MANAGER......................Sharon Ginsburg ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER . . .H. D. Wilbanks EXCHANGE EDITOR ................Anita Fuller ADVISOR ................................Mrs. Logsdon Mrs. Logsdon and the co-editors are working hard to meet the deadline. H. D. Wilbanks, Rusty Petry, Judy Eley, Margaret Pemberton, Daniel Powskey, Anita Fuller, and Sharon Ginsberg are trying and Sherrine Davis help each other meet the deadline. to find tips from other papers. 75 Stephen Schroder, Billy Otich, and Richard Smith hove master- ed the art of the ditto machine. Clarence Bonnee, Donna Linder, Kelly Snyder, Lee Prentice, and Jo Ann Logos. realize the importance of producing a good student publication. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top Row: Wilson, Wallace, Kinatedcr, Liber- tini, Lightfoot. Middle Row: Benjamin, Pem- berton, Davis, Cooper, Fuller. Bottom Row: Brewer, Rutschman, Martin. Long, Kesler, Wallace, Mascarello, Lcichsen- ring, Keller, Myers, Mitchell, Goodykoontz, Hollenstein, Lamb, Winsted, Ginsburg; Brooks, Quintana, Bonclli, Smith, Hershberger, Hokan- son, Nordin. 76 1st Semester Pres Ron Wilson NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Ron Wilson, President Maureen Brewer, Vice President Sherrine Davis, Secretary Ronda Rutschman, Treasurer Margaret Pemberton, Reporter Sponsor Miss Meier 2nd. Semester Pres. Rhonda Rutschman SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Rondo Rutschman, President Ricky Kinatedcr, Vice President Renee Key, Secretary Secretary Louis Libertini, Treasurer Anita Fuller, Reporter 77 QUILL SCROLL Seoted: Maureen Brewer, H. D. Wilbanks, Sherrine Davis, Diana Leonard, Rusty Petry, Ronda Rutschman. Standing: Judy Elcy, Ernestine Acuna, Judy Nordin, Emily Quintana, Margaret Pemberton, Sponsor, Mrs. Logsdon, Sharon Ginsburg, Sue Roy, Anita Fuller, Hanki Bonelli. TEEN-AGE TRAFFIC SAFETY ASSN. Standing: Tom Clinkenbeard, President; Bill Ripper, Vice President; Suzanne Martin, Secretory,- Sue Myers, Treasurer,- Sharon Keller. Sgt.-at-Arms; Jim Todd. Seated: Karen Mitchell, Jessie McMichael, Kathy Keller, Zelda Keller, Dehlia Judson. 78 LIBRARY CLUB Advisor: Miss Meier OFFICERS: Suzie Anderson, Anita Fuller, Sue Roy, JoAnn Ci- cogni, Hellen Warren. First Row: S. Martin, I. Goodykoonfz, B. Wells, S. Benjamin, L. Rutter. Second Row: G. landa, S. Anderson, S. Roy, A. Fuller. J. Cicogni, H. Warren. Third Row: M. Brewer, C. Glancy, C. Bonnie, B. Otich, M. Pickier, Miss Meier. 79 First Row: Elizabeth Davis, Minnie Allison, Rachel Bonza. Second Row: Linda Smith, Charlene Hersh- berger. First Row: Jerri Eovenson, Diana Leonard, Le Ann Cisney . Second Row: Karen Mitchell, Sue Myers. 80 First Row: Maureen Davis, Maureen Brewer, Louise Ritzman. Second Row: Pot Botfs, Donna Suddath. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Left to right: Jackson, Nolette, Watt, Phillips, McDonald, Chavez, Smith, Lamb, Morton, Cisney. First Row: E. Hollenstein, E. Reichordt, D. Holloway, S. Nichols, J. Hampton, M. Morgan, M. Hull, V. Christensen, R. Rutschman. Second Row: M. Brewer, C. Lamb, M. Tarr, S. Burford, M. Carter, D. Day, M. Alger, W. Rutschman, M. Conroth, J. Goodykoontz, B. Ripper. Third Row: R. Stephans, M. Chavez, S. Walsh, P. Hickman, B. Burford, G. Torgeson, D. Buckles, L. Goodykoontz, B. Johnson, B. Conroth, T. Musgrove, C. Warren, K. Hollenstein. Fourth Row: T. Clinkenbeard, S. Terrin, J. Wienke, R. Rodriguez, H. Smith, I. Mascarello. Absent: D. Nichols, J. Mascarello, J. Koehler, D. Myers, R. Smith, R. Albright. 82 MAJORETTES: Tom Clinkenbeard, Mellisa Hull, Mar- garet Morgan, Susan Walsh, Betty Osborn, Phyllis Morton. BAND OFFICERS: K. Hollenstein, R. Rutsch- man, C. Warren, J. Goodykoontz. MIXED CHORUS: First Row: Koler, Bonelli, Mascarello, Anderson, Kesler, Mascarello, Anderson, Roy, Puller, Chavez, Winsted, Blauvelt. Second Row: Dovis, Locy, Hunter, Wilson, Koler, Musgrove, Torgerson, Keller, Herridge, Chavez, Lopez. Third Row: Chistensen, Hampton, Potter, Coneally, Hotfield, Clinkenbeard, May, Goodykoontz, Ginsburg, Rodriguez, Nichols, Corbin, Watt. Fourth Row: Palmer, Myer, Hull, Cannon, Prentice, Logos, Brewer, Trahan, Mitchell, Pickier, Goodykoontz, Reichardt. Absent when taken.- Conrath, Long, Finn, Morgan, Wienke, Brown. Mixed Chorus Officers: First Row: S. Nichols, J. Wienke, S. Ginsburg. Second Row: D. Buckles, J. Goodykoontz, J. Mascarello. MADRIGALS: J. Palmer, B. Ripper, C. Cannon, E. Hollensfein, J. Mascarello, J. Goodykoontz, M. Hull, T. Musgrove, M. Conrath. OUR DIRECTOR: Ston Gould Our main activity of the year was the presentation of the Messiah at Christmas with the adults of the community. Sylvia Jackson, James Harfup, Tom Chancellor, Paul Koehler. First Row: Penny Brooks, Sue Myers, Caity Kennedy, Betty Osborn. Second Row: Christine Alvarado, Diana Leonard, Mary Diaz, Susan Moore, Phillis Gromowsky. Steve Pcistring, Danny Lawson, Clayton Walema, Elizabeth Higgins. First Row: Ernestine Acuna, Sheri Phillips, Diane Westcott. Second Row: Nancy Gill, Dorothy Diaz, Cecelia Gonzales, Delia Judson, Virginia Coomer. i 84 PEP CLUB First Row: J. Penrod, P. Touchetfe, C. Vyne, J. Fulkerson. J. Finch, M. Rucker, Y. Flores, S. Beach, S. Register Z. Keller. Second Row: K. Mitchell, J. leichsenring, M. Esquibel, I. Chavez, D. Suddth, S. Maddux, M. Oavis, S. Moore, S. Myers, D. Chambers, M Nollette, M. Vincent, M. Corbin, K. Winstead, E. Hamilton. D. Key, B. Friday, A. Lacy, M. Pickier, K. Sharp, T. McLaughlin, D. Linnder, J. Eavenson, E. Meadows, P. Hafley, C. Juntunen, P. Watt, L. Williams, N. Mdnroy, L. Wescott, L. 8onnee. G.A.A. First Row: P. Touchetfe, L. Young, Y. Flores, I. Herridge. Second Row: D. Linder, M. Carter, J. Leichsenring, L. Prentice, J. Logos, S. Schoeneman, $. Moore, C. Vyne. Third Row: L. Kingman, D. Curry, P. Hafley, C. Juntunen, L. Williams, R. Stephens, N. Mclnroy. and B. Dell. 85 VICKY PHILLIPS Captain SUE BENJAMIN Co-Captain ERNESTINE ACUNA POM PONS First Row: Sue Benjamin, Ernie Acuna, Vicky Phillips, Linda Smith, Danielle Hermann, and Jennie Torres. Second Row: Francine Bel- locchio, Margaret Pemberton, Terry Haynes, Trudy Peart, Jan Redican, and Betty Rush. JAN REDICAN BETTY RUSH TRUDY PEART JENNIE TORRES POM PONS DANIELLE HERMANN FRANCINE BELLOCCHIO BARBARA BRAKEMAN CHEERLEADERS SHERRINE DAVIS 88 RENEE KEY JUDY GILLESPIE CHEERLEADERS CANDY WILSON JAN KEY 89 Ando Lomaureaux Vice-President Jim Hornbuckle President Rick Kinotcdcr Secretary Mr. Cook Mr. Vandcvior Mr. Olivas Mr. Cunningham Mr. Baca Mr. Rex Athletic Director First Row: R. Inman, Z. Mesa, H. Nelson, B. Logos, P. Richardson, $. Richardson, H. Grounds, B. Wallace, R. Esquerra, D. Owen. Second Row. J. Otich, C. Glancy, J. Lopez, T. 8owling, P. Watahomigie, P. Torres, B. Burford, R. Odle. Third Row: B. Conner, R. Kinateder, H. Wilbanks, D. Thurman, 6. Badilla, G. Pagan, R. Petry, A. Thomas, M. Baxter. SUrriuttie i it -Irg lo ft zZotinl (ife THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK Mr. Frank......................Charlie Glancy Miep .............................. Anita Fuller Mrs. Van Daan ............. Margaret Pemberton Mr. Van Daan...................H. D. Wilbanks Peter Van Daan.....................Rusty Petry Mrs. Frank .................. Rhonda Rutschman Margot Frank...................Sherrine Davis Anne Frank......................... Renee Key Mr. Kraler.....................Salty Richardson Mr. Dussel .................... Richard Inman 92 JUNIOR PLAY THE RED SPIDER Valerie McHarge Ralph Graves . .. Josephine Glover Miss Piney ...... Zeb O’Kelly Tony ............ Mammy Hannah Mrs. Stecker Jack Mazo ....... Dr. McHarge . . . .........Judy Nordin .....Bernie Pelstring ......Diana Leonard ..........Becky Cobb .... Ernie Dollarhide ..........Bill Ripper Mary Kay Hokanson .......Hanky Bonelli ......Vernon Statler . .Jimmy Mascarello 93 GIRLS STATE 94 VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN wm WHO’S WHO ACADEMICALLY SENIORS Maureen Brewer Renee Key Sherrine Davis JUNIORS Jack Kesler Sharon Ginsburg Karen Mitchell Jeanie Goodykoontz SOPHOMORES Catherine Lamb Trudy Peart Dorian Trahan Ellen Hollenstein PROM QUEEN ... Renee Key K£ m TJL SWEETHEART BALL QUEEN . .. Michele Gilpin HOMECOMING HIGHLIGHTS Attendants: Terry Haynes and Gail Nash before Homecoming Parade. Judy Eley, Homecoming Queen, rides in the afternoon parade. Homecoming Captains, Jay Gates and Rick Kinateder, pin the corsage on the Homecoming Queen, Judy Eley. 103 Varsity football boys, left to right on top row ore: Richard Monfez, Lorry Foss, Richard Mesa, Bob Burford, Tom Bowling, Danny Ba- dillo, Paul Torres. Second Row: John Pemberton, Heber Nelson, Bernie Pelstring, Darrell Thurman, Richard Inman, Gary Pagan. Third Row: Hubby Grounds, Salty Richardson, Ande Lomoureoux, H. D. Wilbanks, Bob Wallace, Johnny Lopez, Benny Connor. Jay Gates, Jim Horn- buckle. Front Row: Mike Baxter, Zekc Mesa, Rick Kinateder, Punchie Richardson and Vernon Statler. Assistant Coaches David Cunningham Bob Olivas Managers Hubby Grounds Jim Hornbuckle 104 Rick Kinoteder Halfback All Conf. Hon. Mention Salty Richardson Halfback Joy Gates H. D. Wilbanks Fullback Quarterback All Conf. First Team FOOTBALL VARSITY SCHEDULE Kingman... 12 Holbrook .......... 0 Kingman... 0 Snowflake ..........25 Kingman. . . 6 Agua Fria...........22 Kingman... 19 Boulder City .......34 Kingman... 0- Phoenix Christian ...28 Kingman... 6 Peoria .............32 Kingman... 13 Tolleson ...........12 Kingman... 6 Buckeye ............12 Kingman... 12 Wickenburg .........35 Darrell Thurman Center Zeke Mesa Center Bob Wallace Guard Gary Pagan End Richard Inman End John Lopez End All Conf. First Team Punchie Richardson Tackle 105 FOOTBALL Danny Badillo Guard Tom Bowling Guard Benny Connor Guard Richard Mesa End Vern Stafler End John Pemberton End Larry Foss End Arnold Thomas Guard George Dell Guard 106 FOOTBALL Bernie Pcistring Tackle Richard Montez Tackle Paul Torres Tackle Mike Baxter Tackle Bob Burford Tackle 107 Coach Rex and the Bulldogs go over their strategy during halftime. Ricky shows the form that made him a scoring threat from any place on the field. FOOTBALL Fourth and one! Can we hold the line? 108 The Kingman defense will stop this threat. Rick Kinatedcr is brought down after a long run. FOOTBALL Kingman Bulldogs corry the ball in the last game of the season against Wickenburg, and Jay finds an opening. 109 J. V. FOOTBALL Front Row: Joel Edmondson, Charlie Waters, Richard Mesa, John Pemberton, Bill Bloke, Rick Ridenour, Robert Bell, Jim Covorrubias, Dana Carter, Monucl Lopez. Second Row: Bob Knutzon, Roy Stackpoole, Mike Guerin, Wayne Rutschman, Phil LaBrundo, Mott Wisely, Dennis Kelly, Marty Patterson, Kenny Pepiton, Wendell Havatone, Richard Montez, and John England. Third Row: Richard Glancy, Manager, Robert Arnold, Richard Nish, Vincent Nish, Alex Nish, Steve Pelstring, and Steve Burford. j. V. SCHEDULE Kingman. . . . .20 Williams . . .12 Kingman. . . . .31 Wickenburg . . . . . 14 Kingman. . ... 0 Boulder City . . ...20 Kingman. . . . . 19 Williams ...12 Kingman. . ... 1 Needles . . .25 Kingman. . . . .12 Needles . . .20 Kingman. .- . .. 0 Western . . .42 no Junior Varsity Coaches Jim Vandevicr Frank Baca Manager Richard Glancy J. V. FOOTBALL A Bullpup tries to outrun three J.V. players from Williams. Kingman J.V. gains good yardage. Offensive blocking will aid ball carrier 111 Bullpup is hit from behindl Fight 'em, Bullpups! BASKETBALL H. D. Wilbonks Forward Solly Richardson Guard Coach David Cunningham Jim Hornbuckle Forward Kim Bond Guard 112 Ron Wilson Guard Hubby Grounds Guard 113 Tom Scarborough Forward Delano Hovatone Guard Jim fights to moke two more points for our side. 114 Go Bulldogs. Put it in. Thot's oil right 53, I've got it, soys Heber. Jim shows the form that made him a high scorer for the season. SCHEDULE Kingman. . . . .40 Boulder City . . . . .64 Kingman. . . . .64 Parker .60 Kingman. . . . .56 Blythe .50 Kingman. . . . .41 Parker .54 Kingman. . . . .67 Buckeye .33 Kingman. . . ..44 Tolleson .56 Kingman. . ...39 Needles .57 Kingman. . . . .60 Agua Fria .62 Kingman. . . . .60 Peoria .58 Kingman. . . . .66 Needles .50 Kingman. . . ..53 Phoenix Christian .40 Kingman. . . . .56 Wickenburg . . . . .64 Kingman. . . . .51 Tolleson .49 Kingman. . . . .56 Blythe .58 Kingman. . . ..62 Peoria .77 Kingman. . . . .35 Agua Fria .51 Kingman. . . . .64 Buckeye .44 Kingman. . . . .74 Phoenix Christian .44 Kingman. . . . .47 Boulder City .... .60 Managers: Gary Pagan, Dennis Owen 115 First Row: Roy Bonhom, Wayne Rutschman, Daniel Hershberger, David Ostermeier, Jerry Eaton, Steve Burford, Ricky Ridenour, Bill Blake. Second Row: Richard Nish, Robert Bell, Manuel Lopez, Bob Knulzon, Charlie Waters, Alex Nish, Dennis Kelly, Keith Humble. Kingman. . . . .31 Boulder City . . . . .28 Kingman. . . . .58 Parker . . .42 Kingman. . . . .27 Blythe . . .34 Kingman. . . . .62 Parker . . .48 Kingman. . . . .44 Buckeye . . .45 Kingman. . . . .38 Tolleson .. .33 Kingman. . . . .25 Needles . . .34 Kingman. . . . .39 Agua Fria . . . . . . .50 Kingman. . . . . .35 Peoria . . .31 Kingman. . . , ..44 Needles . . .60 Kingman.....43 Kingman.....48 Kingman.....45 Kingman.....37 Kingman.....37 Kingman.....38 Kingman.....52 Kingman.....44 Kingman.....54 Phoenix Christian .46 Wickenburg .......18 Tolleson .........41 Blythe ...........38 Peoria ...........38 Agua Fria.........61 Phoenix Christian .41 Buckeye ..........48 Boulder City......44 Coach Bob Olivas Managers Jim McDougol Ralph Mullenax 116 And that is another basket for the Kingman Bullpups. The Bullpups charge down the court to another victory! Free Shot!! Put it in. Go Bullpups oil the way. Let's win. Sorry 13 but I have it now. 117 First Row: Nish, Wotohomigie, S. Richordson, Baxter, Harshberger, Hovatone. Second Row: Bell, Torres, J. Brown, Conner, Grigg, S. 8urford, Ridenour. Third row: Nelson, Rutschman, Grounds, P. Richardson, Kelly, B. Burford, Pelstring. Back Row: Johnson, Bonham, Pierce, T. Brown, Tipton, Compa. BASEBALL Head Coach Mr. Baca Assistant Coach Mr. Jones Manager Rusty Petry 118 First Base Steve Burford Paul Torres Second Base Hubby Grounds Dennis Kelly Third Base Mickey Campa Benny Connors Shortstops Jim Brown Heber Nelson Outfielders Steve Tipton Tim Brown Outfielders Fred Grigg John Pierce Joel Edmundson 119 Pitchers Catchers Salty Richardson Dan Harshberger Wendell Havotone Bob Burford Philbcrt Wafahomigie Alex Nish SCHEDULE March 9 Kingman Needles March 15 Kingman Peoria March 16 Kingman Agua Fria March 22 Kingman Buckeye March 23 Kingman Tolleson March 27 Kingman Needles March 29 Kingman Phoenix Christian March 30 Kingman Peoria April 5 Kingman Agua Fria April 6 Kingman Buckeye April 11 Kingman Boulder City April 19 Kingman Tolleson April 26 Kingman Phoenix Christian April 27 Kingman Boulder City Outfielders Bob Bell Wayne Rutschman Punchie Richardson Outfielders Rick Ridenour Mike 8oxter Ray Bonham 120 TRACK TEAM. First Row: Otich. Odle, Covarrubios, Mesa, Dollarhide, Beale, Libertini, Hornbuckle, Waters, Kinoteder Gates, Lewis, Tarr, Porter, England, Guerin. Second Row: 8lokc, Beale, Statler, Thomas, Esquerra, LeMoy, Ostermeier, Reeve. TRACK Shotput Discus Thrower John Beale Walt Lewis 121 Distance Runners John Otich John England ---- • : —- . .7 Relay Team: John Beale, Jim Hornbuckle, Rick Kinafcder and Pole Vault: Robert Odle. Jay Gates TRACK Hurdles: Jim Hornbuckle and Ron Esquerra. 124 Sprint Ronners: Vernon Statler, Arnold Thomas, Rick Kinateder, Jay Gates. gNjfe go- — Let's TaKe Tjjre Out To Visit America's Most Amazing Country Store cmm COMMERCIAL CO. mmu, mm 2 Modern Yet Old Fashioned Store... p m v Serving Mohave County, Arizona, the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, at the junction of Hwy. 66 and 93 in West Kingman, puts out numerous and varied publications to boost the tourist economy of the county. J One of the finest motels to be found in Northwestern Arizona is HAFLEY’S HOLIDAY HOUSE, located on the Las Vegas Highway, 93-466, in Kingman. 128 Make it the JADE RESTAURANT for the finest in Chinese and Cantonese dishes on Highway 66, as well as delicious American foods. Also, they have music with your meals! MOHAVE MOTORS, 535 E. Andy Devine Ave., is the GMC dealer for North- western Arizona. They make general repairs on all makes of cars and trucks. 129 Mr. Althouse rests for awhile on the canopy bed found at CLARK’S FURNI- TURE. We have everything in home appliances says Mr. Althouse. TRADERS FURNITURE, located at 308 E. Beale, features the latest in modern fur- niture. Pictured are John Dazell and Mr. Hampton. ORD iwu falcon SONTH DUNTON MOTORS offers good bargains to the teens on their Used Car Lot. They also have the finest in new Fords, Mercuries and Lincolns. 130 Terry Haynes looks on as Mr. Eaton shows her their assortment of'school supplies. All this can be found at DESERT DRUG, located at 301 Andy De- vine. Don't monkey with your set! It's a job for a trained technician! This is very good advice from KINGMAN TELEVI- SION RADIO SERVICE. Mrs. Babcock of FRITZ STUDIOS shows Diane Leonard her Junior picture. ihhhhbbI COFFMAN MOTORS - CHRVSLEF authorized service “1 COFFMAN MOTORS, 543 Andy Devine, offers the best in Dodge and Chrysler products. They also do excellent body and paint work. 132 Diane Leonard opens the door to security as she steps through the entrance of TUCKER INSURANCE, 304 E. Beale. One of the friendly employees at WESTERN AUTO, 221 Beale St., demon- strates the excellent quality that they represent. Margaret Pemberton is all smiles as Shorty at the MARKET BASKET, shows her a succulent ham from the fine ar- ray of meats. Even though they are equipped for every grocery need, the MARKET BASKET is proud of their repu- tation for having the finest of meats. Shop PENNEY’S Four Ways: PENNEY’S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Cash Lay-away Charge Time Payment J 133 ■ ■ ■■■11! Judy Nordin s hair finally looks nice, but only after the expert workmanship of Doris Hawkins at the MON-PETITE BEAUTY SALON on E. Hwy. 66. Helped by clerk Francis Porter are Dennis Laulo and Chuch Warren. They are at the ARCADIA LODGE, 909 Andy Devine. Showing Paul Torres what makes Jay's car so loud is Mr. Brakeman at BRAKE- MAN'S MOBIL, corner of 8th and Andy Devine. 134 Barb Brakeman and Jan Redican have that wishful look as they pose for their picture at OLD TRAILS GARAGE, 315 Andy Devine. Bill Logos shows an old friend his new car in front of the LOGASVILLE GARAGE. DAVIS HEATING AND COOLING, located at 525 E. Andy Devine Av., offers all the modern appliances for your home and office. 135 Mary Kay Hokanson and Terry Haynes display some of the stylish shoes found at ALEX’S TOGGERY, 206 N. 4th. At FETROWS JEWELERS, on Beal St., Renee PreFontaine and Judy Eley look over a bracelet from the large selection there. Rex Shafer and Karen Cooper look for more school supplies at the KINGMAN DRUG, corner of 4th and Andy Devine. 136 Through the expert workmanship of Mrs. Patillo and Mrs. Willis the KINGMAN ROSE GARDEN affords the best in flow- ers for all occasions. Carnation brand products are the guar- antee of purity, wholesomeness, and delicious taste, and KING’S DAIRY is proud to be the distributor of this fa- mous brand. The place to get friendly and excellent service is at LEROY GRIME’S SHAM- ROCK SERVICE STATION, W. Hwy. 93. 'Wen Qo te 137 KKKOll x.«.nn. 'imj t(ir«.iu ,L cjiia «.«.«.a fiatis.uiM. Hanki Bonelli finds out making decisions is no easy task, until Mr. Meins of the ‘‘D.Q., DAIRY QUEEN, 208 West Andy Devine Avenue, helps with a few hints. Looking over the diamonds at KING- MAN JEWELERS, 104 N. 4th St., Karen Richardson and Annett Daves pick out their favorites with hopeful wishes for some day. Showing Karen Cooper a selection of jewelry at PETRY’S HOUSE OF FASHION, 207 N. 4th St., Mary Kay Hokanson, a student employee, also explains about their wide selection of feminine apparel. Judy Gillespie and Trudy Peart finally decide on a bottle of perfume from the array at the CITY REXALL DRUG, 111 N. 4th St. 138 Looking at Judy Eley's picture, this year's Homecoming Queen, is Maxine Conrath and Margaret Strait of GALLUP STUDIOS, 315 Oak St. Showing daughter Sue how low the oil is in the family car is Mr. Benjamin, owner of BENNIE’S MOBIL STATION. Marge Finch helps Jackie Eavenson and Kathy Bahme at SPIC SPAN CLEANERS, 211 E. Beale. Bob Marlow shows Carla King the prin- ciples of distilling water at HOKAN- SON’S SOFT WATER PLANT . . . famous for the Culligan Man. 139 Sue Myers orders a foot-long'' hotdog at the KINGMAN DRIVE-IN, located on Hwy. 66 Jackie Eavenson and Kathy Bahme de- bate over the model boat found at FINNEGAN'S HOBBY SHOP, 236 E. Beale. Arthurs 3AIIS I SIRV ICC •M' imn PUMPS INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES For any of your industrial needs go to ARTHUR’S SALES SERVICE, located on Andy Devine Ave. Mr. Kinateder shows Benny Connor and Sally Nebeker that everything is found at SAFEWAY STORE, including raisin bran and dry milk. 140 V' « S VN . Shop for all your grocery needs at the EAST KINGMAN MARKET, conveniently located near the Ricca Drive entrance. Snow” trouble at all to know every- thing first—Keep your radio tuned to KAAA and NBC, soundly serving North- western Arizona. Visit the KINGMAN LUMBER COMPANY at 2nd and Andy Devine Ave. for your building materials and needs. SK 3-2049. 141 For all motive minor automotive needs, see Elmer Graves at his CHEVRON STA- TION, located conveniently downtown. •o 'RAVE ODCE A familiar sight to all is the KINGMAN TRAVELODGE, at the foot of the long hill on 66-93 in downtown Kingman. Gary Smith and Ron Barta admire one of the scooters found at BOB'S AUTO PARTS, 209 E. Beale. Looking through the assortments found at SPROUSE-REITZ VARIETY STORE at‘ 415 E. Beale is Maxine Conrath. 142 Posing for her picture at the SMOKE HOUSE is Emily Quitana, while waiting for drinks and steaks, salads and cakes. NEVINS INSURANCE AGENCY, your in- dependent agency, has complete insur- ance service. Nevins is located at 404 E. Beale. Rex Shaffer and Joe Chavez seem to be having quite a time with Linsey! BONDS BARBER SHOP won't do this to you but we know you will be quite satisfied with the results! Ron and H.D. are taking a siesta at the MOTEL SIESTA! The motel is a member of the ATA association. d Diane and Terry are admiring a corsage at the VALLEY NURSERY. Charlie wishes to remind the boys that all their needs can be found here. 143 Fred Golding’s TEXACO, located at 5th and Andy Devine, is well known for their fair dealing and quick service. Karen Cooper's car is a familiar sight at LEO’S DRIVE-IN. Karen and her friends enjoy delicious lunches here every noon. 144 The MOHAVE MINER does any printing job, large or small, to your satisfaction. They are located at Fifth and Oak. Looking for television service? Call PIONEER RADIO AND TV SERVICE. For your convenience, they have installed the Electronic Secretary telephone answering set, which takes calls day and night. 145 JACOBS PLUMBING, 226 E. Beale, says . . . “We are the shop that comes to your door! Diane Leonard admires one of the water skis found at C N BAIT AND TACKLE. All sporting equipment can be found there. A familiar place to all is the STATE THEATRE, located on 4th St. They not only have wonderful movies but deli- cious-popcorn! Your car is safe at MOE COBB’S EL TRO- VATORE CHEVRON SERVICE STATION On Top of the Town, for Moe Cobb guarantees good service. 146 ••• Located on Hwy. 93-466 in West Kingman is the JAGERSON REALTY COMPANY. It is the headquarters in Kingman for Lake Mohave Country Club Estates. Karen, Diane and Mary look like they are enjoying the delicious “ranch burgers found at LOCKWOOD’S CAFE, home of the world famous Chicken in the Rough. 147 GROUNDS LIVESTOCK AND REAL ESTATE have everything in real estate, livestock and pasture land. They tell us There is no substitute for land or gold! 148 McCarthy MOTORS is equipped to service all automotive needs. They feature the car of the year, Rambler, and are the dealers for the Studebaker and Lark. The quiet, pleasant atmosphere and the friendly staff make the EL TROVATORE COFFEE SHOP a perfect retreat after a hectic day. Ronnie and H. D. look quite satisfied with the restaurant and the car! CITIZENS UTILITIES, with a beautiful building, provides the best service possible with the latest telephone equipment. Citizens is located at 415 E. Andy Devine. 149 The Kingman branch of the VALLEY NATIONAL BANK wishes all the seniors of '63 the best of luck in the future years. MOHAVE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE is locally owned and operated by the people of Mohave County. It has a brand new building located on east Highway 66. 150 Congratulations and Best Wishes from . . . MOHAVE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Joe Ricca . . Lee Stephens Robert Peart . Chairman KINGMAN CITY COUNCIL Ivan Wilson . . Joe Miller Jim Dowling Elwin Shaffer Vern Lager Sam Mitchell . Mayor RUTH MOSER C. B. (KIRK) TATUM Mohave County Treasurer Clerk of the Superior Court MOHAVE COUNTY LEGISLATIVE Senator Robert E. Morrow Senator Earle Cook Representative J. J. Glancy 151 DELEGATION Congratulations and Best Wishes from ROBERT TARR CLARK KENNEDY Mohave County Sheriff Mohave County Attorney DON McCRALEY CLYDE McCUNE Mohave County Assessor Mohave County Justice of the Peace PEGGY B. SMITH CITY OF KINGMAN POLICE DEPARTMENT Mohave County Recorder BERNICE B. HUIET FRANK X. GORDON, JR. County Superintendent of Schools Judge of the Superior Court 152 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY T « WWi U ' v« boe ( A T r y — •rwvy : ’ VV ;


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