St Marys Catholic High School - El Caballero Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1972

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K fww Alf '34,-, .4 f H- pau-. 'df ,495 Ang -, 4 SM vi 2 if if G ' ,Q-S' ff gl? I1 EVP 'Z B r X . -3 'R T ff gh: if. ' LA f I 1' 'X 1 'U' , 5 4 I Q, . W y, E . Q? E+ A fx 7 i Ti , K ,QL if E xv in ,mx 'li' I y I F r Sf. A. P a f i LL, M 4., 'I f w-61' Z II' TAKES' ALL KIND5' . . . 'M J 14 a i 5 f' X 1 5 fl IHFIIF IT TAKES ALL KINDS TO MAKE THE WORLD GO AROUND. Sometimes this proverb is used in a pique ot ex- asperation, something like when Professor Higgins, in M y Fair Lady complains, Why can 't a woman be more like a man? At other times the slogan is muttered with the resignation ot the alcoholic who prays, God grant me the serenity to accept the things l cannot change, the courage to change the things l can, and the Wisdom to know the ditterence. But We don't use this quote as our theme in either ol these moods. Rather We say them with won- der and gratitude, as it to declare, in the Words ot another time-worn bromide, Variety is the spice ot lite, H For We tind the variety among kinds ot people a thing to be astonished at. And we look at the multiplicity ot types ot persons, ot talent and tem- perament, ot size and shape, ot age, sex and origin as something to be thankful tor. And that variety that We discover in Gods great world, in rocks and trees and animals, but preemi- nently in people, we seem to tind, on a smaller scale, in the microcosmic World ot our school. lt is this variety in the kinds ot people at Saint Mary's that we have sought to stress in this our l972 edition ol EL CABALLERO. THE STAFF 'K -an B I II' TAKES PREJHMFN . . . E! ig. . 4' I 2 ,3 QW X, . 51 ,- , FX 'tt for -6 -'f ' A Karen Adams Velma Aguilar Terrence Albright Thomas Aragon Laura Abril Richard Acuna Q X li it 5 2 X. Annu Arroyo Abraham Arvizu fi-4 Estella Balderrama lean Barabe -x. if-5 I 11 in 1 t T i 1 'dns ' A W, , K Paul Barbusca Donald Bateluna if 'aff Edith Bautista Rogelio Bautista Dena Baxa Constance Beachem M' Raymond Arvizu ng... Andrew Avila 'wed Stephen Bagnoli Diane Balderas Freshman lack Kelly practices safecracking in between classes. 'K .ww-1 ,..,,q-Q 5 3 Ioey Georges tries to keep in shape. Cinda Calpito .H gs W5 all 2 53' 'He-' '22 .' A Pvt , J , s.. ,Av 'WOT' , - Mary Anne Cholewa 5 T 5 .3 'A 1 Iohn Campbell Crystal Clarke Patricia Casey Donald Colantro in Marion Bellamy i . ' i x..,f :g g 4 . ,- VM , ,,kL .lx 5 ' --' 4 'wi Daniel Boretsky Catherine Bolin Magi .. : Y . . Eg at ggi' Marshall Bovee I. 1 sa if X' f yi 7 .9 Gilbert Bracamonte Virginia Bracamonte -Q ii? . . 3 Mary Burch ,xr ' R er Steven Cervantez l Clime Chavez Iames Contreras Elizabeth Cook Christina Bustoz Mary Chavez Theresa Craig gjfto 'Q' T. 1 ,f it K . : X E Q I V Steven Delagarza 5 a -'wiv--5 , i an., Deborah Fitzgerald fi Q M lt, Glenn Giver wmv Ui oooooo Amy Douthat l - .--, y Manuel Flores S 2, 5.51 G ,,. N Iames Gomez Thomas Elias Anthony Forner Theresa Encinas Leticia Former mf' Margaret Pacio Patricia Garcia -alia-in Raphael Gomez 4.5. L ,Y David Gondek W wif- ,113 Mark Gonzalez lvl fs. aa. , ' is Mark Fensler it 'M .1 lx 'Q Ioseph Georges rw.. IS as ' 5 A M-A- 7 Richard Guevarra 'mb 4 s uw- lwiul in ,ff V, f .. ix, ig G ' 4 D : 2 ,. Francisco Gutierrez Kerry Iohnson Monica Kilcullen Iohn Klettlinger gm .. is- it WV k -r'11:r' i ,ig P ,. David Knobbe aw Theresa Hannappel Patrick Herrera Mark Hegarty Darlene Houston Gregory lngallina ' ,vw x George Kaplan elk ,,n,.4v .,-,nxt .1 , Fredrick Keck Iohn Kelly joseph Kefwin Cecilia Kevane w53fvsf?E1'i M 7 I Raphael Gomez remembers the Good Old Days. F., Q 7- Susan Kirn Sandra Klinger E PM l 'Y as is Ianet Kolasinski A A ii 'i f x i ' ,. kkA'f 3,2-5 . . .VS QA . Q' 4 ' 1 Q Q F l if Ann Krigbaum Marie Leal Arnold Leon Teresa Lopez Francis McCauley inns .- , ,. .eeA L 7 7-9532 3 I ff . R, W ., he e. ,. .mf I I A ' . .- M325 1 . 4 . . . fl. ,ii 1 ,fr 'Nfl if S X Freshmen boys give girls a lift, f 'Q- 'i A , in -ez 2' 1 . Mark Martinez Michael Martinez Michael Martinez Arthur Maldonado Francesca Mallamo Michael Martinez 1' ,E , , ,, ' ' e ' will ls Gary Lindsey Iames Lukavics Peter Mc Curdy Kenneth Mack William Marconi is if L lk A in ,jff , .Q f f liz, Patrick Martinez Victoria Lister David McBride 1 vi sd r r4 f. '--K - ' E :,' X 'tx Xtst iz Frank Mcshane Francine Malone Christine Martinez Ronald Martinez Suzanne Marvin lv., P' 951, if Margaret Meyers Martin Moreno e K ,W . 5 -, 1555.4 Mitchell Newsome ss... Sauurf Patricia Obert Sandra Othon Tina Maturani David Miranda Tina Mros Laura Mejia Kathryn Mendivil Betty Mendoza Faith Mitchell Diane Monteilh Debra Montano Maureen Murray Michael Negrete Ioseph Nevarez Freshman are jamming it up at S.M.'s first dance. ..,- B . wg. -l 'N X ,Ni Dolores Miller Q, aw-1 L kr- we z -.. ,. Q , x lla 1 t Q is f . ,J t Iohn Mooney Bradley Newman David Nuanez Henry Ortega S Vince Palandri Q 7' 5 , Felicia Palumbo Roberta Perez Debra Phillips . :Tb v' , fl ,,.,, 1 :., , Illv is lm s l Q Q leflrey Pico Gloria Placencia Guy Powers 1- tr: HR Q. If . Manuel Quiver Peter Ramos Annette Reeths Laura Abril practices for school liturgy. . 'lu i if Zi qi Eff? Zi . 1 A535 X iii Z: Ls, wigs. 1 ' K 5 .1: X -'I . Kg igiy , 'lg K N Donald Iohn Reyes George Rios Reichenberger Ieanne Ritz Ioseph Ritz Annette Rodriguez Dorothy Sidabras finds time to enjoy a book. iii ..,w!,..,. 9 Freshmen find safety from Seniors in classrooms. Blanca Rodriguez W R I WS film l X . y 522127 . . ,J-f-If I ir ie, l i ,- lfiffaft - ...f 2.-5 .5 Cynthia Sanchez Mary Ann Rodriguez Paul Sant ,QQ zz 5 -gf- M 5 , rrirr M ,,., 1 yy ,,.,,1 N l in, Dorothy Sidabras M21 ff 'R lg? ,,-. X' - -fa gr Y fb. ' ,. fr 1 Christopher Skelly Martha Rohr X . i .,,. fr, .gm J 435 Valerio Sandoval Richard Spear E 3 3 B rf . I wi M. ,Q f ,gi 8 u Annette Salazar HK K lf' in is 5 Y Sheree Schmidt 'E , , , 8-if MW , Timothy Sweeney fi: 2 :ni A ai't fi . S Q. t 11 Mary Ann Saldana S ie i S in il K, IN: ui :L Lewis Seville Charles Tackman Ronald Salter . if , : V: .' ff fir R Sabrina Shepard Ieffery Tipton Q ' 1 TX fl! 17 Thomas Thompson Irene Valle X i it Q31 Iuan Ung Victor Valadez Patricia Valdez Iuanita Vega Hilda Velasquez Margarita Villela Hotpants hit St. Mary's , mr Lak: - t 4. ,,-. mv.. ::z,w.,w,'r stir msenlszvigffrzia swf .M asf wg 7. ff .Q 1 .QM , , .Ui 'VI K4 :A . r. , ,Q it Q A , 1 3 :.., .1 V: t 2 3 s yy I umes Williams Morris Williams fs 'M 'sf -fy, 3 . A,-.A g. A 613, 13134 o P:.', Q Q -A gs 7. ff-3 i I 'X ' ji ::,, mg L A N Y A N .yi Y Timothy Wirth ,msn ,k... xl,-,WM -,M 1 rl fix iii -5 1:-D:-S-if-is? - wy.. ei ,. ,, r'Q-26:35. my 4-,ns s -Q X s, 7 1 f:al5,fl,5L if Tllfffff X wifi Barbara Yabo Allyson Yarbrough Theresa Ziede And the band plays on! Q. s 'qf'9'pk Qagwsxvsb 19 xh- ng 3? Dribbler Darlene Houston tries for a basket, Mitchell Newsome reads some news. Fresh I.n1'z'1'az'1'on Good sportsmanship and a lot ot laughs were provided by the freshmen initiation this year, To the freshmen it was a time of dread. To the sen- iors it was a day ot vengeance. The freshmen, ot course, were glad when it was all over. No more smashed eggs, senior signs, or humiliating pranks. It was over soon enough. The slaves were freed, the seniors signed a treaty, and peace descended on the campus. si ,ni ' These freshmen are as blind as bananas S Z . Q 4 . Terrified frosh discover who their masters will be. ,iw QS? Y + A Lt, . , , Gary Lindsey gets a free ride from Charmed l'm sure. George Kaplan. elf lwtw fgzr x4 t'?f S 4 3- 'W Ill, Hey! You know the world does look better this way! X ' Q, L id S- ,.. xii' 3 V-mix 'En maa- ff I . -gr, rt' K? V EI 4' 9 H 1 TAKES' J OINFRJ' Sen are KL to RJ: Standing in back row, Larry Weaver and Fred Rael, 2nd row, standing, Chris Fahrendorf, Michael Martinez, Iesse Valdez, Rick Rodriguez, Tommy Ruiz, Albaro Portillo, Frank Ruiz, and Moderator, Fr. Lester. Front row, kneeling, David Martinez, Bill Labadie, David Favela, Iim Hegarty, lose Lopez. Pictured below, Robert Griffin, Kevin Becka, Vince Garcia, Chris Georges. Girl 's Council L to R back row: Ioan Mallamo, Ianet Frederick, Veronica Sant, Susan Mahon, Kathy Spear, Letitia Ingallina, Ioanne Perez, Cindy Gondek, Moderator Mary Agnes Echenique, Norma Godinez, Frankie Banks, Ginger Elias, Dorothy Abril. Second row sit- ting: Anita Favela, Pam Hiller, Kathy Georges, Cathy Hegarty, Veronica Harris, Stella Bustoz, Ioan McBride. Third row kneel- ing: Iackie Bryant, Susan Houle, Dolores Kramer, Paula Georges, Mary Ann Kilcullen, Carma Van Wormer, Geri Godinez, Alice Girl 'S League President Kathy Spear, Moderator Miss Barbara Bell, Vice President Kathy Georges, Secretary Ionna Keck, not pictured Treasurer Paula Mitchell. Members of Girl's League: Rose Adams, Pat Baker, Frankie Banks, Eva Beaulieu, Betsy Belisle, Barbara Bovee, Sue Butler, Angela Cisneros, Norberta Cisneros, Betty Duarte, Iulie Elias, Ioan Evans, Cindy Gondek, Anna Gonzalez, Lilia Harvey, Chris Hinojosa, Iudy Hunter, Margaret Kevane, Ionna Keck, Margaret Kilcullen, Irene Kramer, Linda Leyvas, Christina Lopez, Sue Mahon, Kathy Mannhard, Esther Mendoza, Paula Mitchell, Maureen Mullins, Sylvia Rael, Annette Revallion, Cheryl Revallion, Diane Boss, Kathy Spear, Anita Torres and Irma Santa Cruz. Key Club ln keeping with the St. Mary's Key Club's An- nual motto- Enrich Man's Existence -the new initiates find out what it takes to be a member. From manicuring the lawn at the Bishop's office to building churches and picking fruit, the Key Clubbers are living up to their motto, while work- ing hard and having fun. Under the watchful eye of moderator, Fr. Les- ter Mitchell and the leadership of Fred Rael, Pres- ident, Key Clubbers fulfill their duties, sometimes at great personal sacrifices. The lesser of these sacrifices is the initiation itself, in which the new members are only required to wear a tie and have shined shoes for a period of time that is decided by Fr. Lester. The Key Club is a great tribute to St. Mary's and we are proud to have them. Fred Rael, President, and F r. Lester Mitchell, moderator. Tom Ruiz, Ioe Cordova, lim Iohnson and Rick Rodriguez. Back Row, L-R: Iohn Baker, Rick Rodriguez, Martin Soto, Tom Ruiz, Mark Henneman, Danny Cordova, Iesse Valdez, and Dave Martinez. Second row: Henry Dean, Ioe Rohr, Ioe Mendivil, Fred Rael, Greg Pentkowski, Chris Georges, and Ralph Trujillo. front row: Manuel Romo, Iohn Trevino, Michael Roddy, Iim Iohnson, Ioe Georges, and David Favela. 'c,,,.,a 1 Q.. , vw. , L Top Row, L-R: Moderator Coach Sanford, Tom Ruiz, Ronnie Rodriguez, Tom if lm Baker, Kevin Sharon, Ioe Rohr, Robert Pacheco, Iesse Valdez, Frank Colancho, Ioe e Mendivil, David Morton, Vince Garcia, Tony Davis, Robert Griffin, Ronny Rubacalva, Rick Rodriguez. Bottom line, lose Lopez, Chris Georges, Danny Cordova, Steve Cus- ter, Rick de Alva, Peter Labadie, Andy Hinojosa, Bill Labadie, and Chris Fahrendorf. ' Letitia Ingallina, Sharon Godinez, Lorraine Gomez, Moderator, Coach Echeveria, S Norma Godinez, Patsy McKeever, Rosemary Cuellar. Kneeling are, Karen Stanley, Colleen Bootz, Pattie Trejo and Ioanne Perez. National Honor Society Top L to R: Mr. Welch, Stephen Craig, Ioe Iarzabek, Diane Ross, Brian Burch, Sue Butler, Fred Rael, Paula Mitchell, Steve Olea, Greg Pentkowski, Magaret Kevane, Ana Gonzalez, Norberta Cisneros, Sarah Douthat, Irma Santa Cruz. Leadership, service, schol- arship and character are the words that represent the whole idea of the National Honor Society. Members are carefully chosen, and require ments are tough. Only 14 members made up '72's membership. Diane Ross, president, thought the club's size helped efficiency, and that members could feel a greater sense of unity. NHS offers a few advan- tages. Membership makes a student's record look good, and members may leave any class to do other work, if the teacher doesn't object. But the biggest advantage of all, one member thought, was knowing that the club ll ' f l t H1425 cgisllmyunefgng help u O Now Fred, you take the pens and bring in the money tomorrow. fFred Rael and Brian Burch. in-www Quill And Scroll This year's Quill and Scroll members are from L to R: Ienny McCarty, Pat Baker, Annette Revallion. Middle: Diane Ross, Greg Pentkowski, Veronica Harris, Irma Santa Cruz, Kathleen Mannhard. Back: Sarah Douthat, Sue Butler. Diane Ross reads the vows to new Lights flickered on November 14 as six new members were ini- tiated into Quill and Scroll in a candlelight ceremony. All were presented with club pins and cards. Then officers were elected. The new president was Sarah Dout- hat, Vice-president, Sue Butler, Treasurer, Kathy Mannhard, and Secretary, Ienriy McCarty. fAll helped in a year ot club sales, publication deadlines and meetings tor both.j Quill and Scroll is a national society for students outstanding in journalism and related tields. The club seeks to encourage initiative, creative talent, and to recognize and reward achievements of jour- nalism students. S. M.'s Quill and Scroll has been established in its present form since 1968. Have you got any ideas? tGreg Pentkowski and Miss Smithl initiates. Sue Butler, Literate by tirelight. Wi11it hurt? tlrma Santa Cruz, Sarah Douthatl M' . 2 ' ' . Spanish Club Esther Bustillos, Secretary, Mike Casas, Norberta Cisneros, Ciria Contreras, Richard de Alva, Ken Diaz, Charles Fonseca, Al- berta Gomez, Robert Griffen, Iim and Iohn Hegarty, Margaret Kevane, Treasurer, Vivian Martinez, Patsy McKeever, Steve Olea, loanne Perez, Vice President, Albaro Portillo, Anna Rivera, President, David Rodriguez, Steve Sample, Irma Santa Cruz, Patti Trejo, Leonor Vera, Rodrigo Parada, Iuan Ung, Aurora Trujillo, Carol Burch, Stella Bus- toz, Robert Dominguez, Betty Duarte, Vince Garcia, Lily Garza, David Gomez, Lorraine Gomez, Sandy Gonzales, Cindy Iohnston, Agnes Ke' vane, Margaret Kilcullen, Peter Labadie, Norma Leyvas, David Mar- tinez, Mike Martinez, Steve Matt, Susan Molina, Michael Pacheco, George Patton, Greg Pentowski, Sylvia Rael, Belinda Romero, Mike Sample, lol-in Baker, Maria Buruel, Diane Castellanos, Emily Chavez, Daniel Cordova, Ophelia Cota, Steve Custer, Chris Fahrendori, Anita Favela, Nicolette Gomez, Anna Gonzalez, Lucia Hernandez, Augustin Lara, Christina Lopez, lose Lopez, Norma Martinez, Ienny McCarty, Adolph Medina, Ioe Meza, Martha Mungarro, flora Perez, Rodney Robles, Ricky Rodriguez, Margaret Sanchez, Susan Valle, Frank Vil- lela, Theresa Drew, Esther Mendoza, and Moderator, Fr. luan Leon. 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This is not exactly a ballet class. lt's not exactly calisthenics either. It is something in between. It teaches movement, exercise, body mechanics, dance tech- nique, choreography and dance production. Miss Marie Smith, who teaches English at St. Mary's, minored in Modern Dance at the University ot Arizona, so Father Ioel asked her to teach it this year. 1 ,ui z my Maureen Mullins and Rachel Pacheco Patricia Kirn Jitgfg 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Geraldine Godinez, Barbara Bovee, Darlene Houston and Leila Szajter, I-Xnnamarie Marshall Ioanne Rodriguez and Pam Tovar uxk, 'UMW LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Kilcullen, Mary Ann Kilcullen and Ianice Bovee Rita Castillo 1 .,' 5 s...-.W ,-1' Pom Pon Line L to R5 Sitting: Rachel Pacheco, Carlene Tahola, Nicolette Gomez. Kneeling: Norma Godinez, Coleen Bootz, Patricia Kirn, Dawn Reeths. Standing: Letitia Ingallina, Kim Ciani, Carol Burch, Margaret Kevane, Margaret Hanson. K '-rg! X Aboveg For once we rip our own sign. 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V Cheerleaders Spirit leaders for the I.V. athletes are left to rightg Tommie Sue Facio, Norma Martinez, Sonja Mazon, and Alice Campos Fresh Cheerleaders Newest members ot St. Mary's cheer family are from left to rightp Linda Calpita, Virginia Bracamonte, Margaret Facio, An- nette Rodriguez, and Cecilia Kevane. rg- -M Excited hopefuls wait nervously for a chance to perform their The Varsity Cheer made up a panel of critical judges for cheers during Freshmen tryouts. Freshmen tryouts. I TW1 rlers Ianet Fredrich lSeniorJ, Captain of Flag Corp. Anna Rivera QSeniorJ Beth Stuart CSeniorl, Captain of Twirlers. Sandra Work fSophomorej 42 Back: Naomi Avenetti, Cindy Zapien, Rachel Fimbrezg Front: Ienny Laguna, Deanne Lindsay. lellllie LUQUIIG Susie Rivera, Cindy Vasquez Hag Corps The Flag Corps was a new addition to the band this year. After a great deal ot practice they per- formed for the toot- ball games and pa- rades throughout the year. 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Ioyce Castaneda Rita Castillo Kevin Cczvcinaugh Richard Cervantez Kathleen Cherdak Obdilia Cisneros Cindy Contreras David Contreras E I l I 1z' 'P ' il 3 . 8 B 4 r , A ',.:, W ,mv -. 1 , .- 1 P my X 5 , , , W Thomas Doyle Mary Escalante i FK ,. .s Q ... n -me nf Benjamin Fimbrez - ,fl . , a Sophomore girls host a sit in! 4' 'Q , ia GJ , . ,S H wi 51, if Mary Fredlake l Elvin Gantt Gloria Garcia 1 rsks 4 v r A ' 'ijw fff' 4 David Giver Brenda Glynn l Tranguilino Garcia Geraldine Godinez ian Thomas Duran Rachel Fimbres Timoihy Flanigan QQ is A Q Y , ef' ,N Louis Galindo Paula Georges Reynold Gilsdorf Marv Giltner Ruth Gomez Bruce Grambley Patrick Griffin Q W R33 We 1 R-Qi .J F, ,Q r xg I 'fs gf st X Showered with shaving cream, Sophomores suffer to promote spirit. gf x R . fr ff .9 . ff' 23 v- 'Max ,P A Inf'-Y lose Hernandez 1' -we Irene Hinojos Would you boys like to pose for a picture? 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Bruce Grambly and Richard Brown fight to the finish, Anna Marie Anna Marie Luis Martinez Thomas Martinez l-iSCI MCI16SiC Milrk MCIlfiI1QlY Marshall Marlinez In 5 With the season almost over, Dominic Palumbo still finds difficulty in putting on his equipment. si. if it Iohn Miller Michael Miller Mqry Montana Elvin Gantt gets his thrills by running in the rain. Sonja Mazon is 55... , -ff . , M wus, 5 ,:: IV , I 'lx - -V W., sv? .ggi .. f an Fi f' 5 my , -Q i X Q.,-is my 1 Ioseph Mendivil Yolanda Mesquita 2 f'f t 'S' s s i' s ,'i' isti 1 . ... , .. i ' sll 5 i X ! -as-,,,,f - Q ' rf' si-A I: Sophomore girls show just how big they are. 'l Y inf ,.1w'f79 U tx' l ' -2 Z it-it 'Q Mark Mooney Alfred Ortega Dominic Palumbo Dgnnis Murray Monica NHCIHBZ Evelyn Pacheco Georgina Pacheco V-1,53 i Y 14. . 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Pam Tovar and Ioanne Rodriguez help out Mountain Bell. vpn , Q 'Hipaa r A Q + 1 4 . 1 elf i' .wwiu A 1 fl .1 rf H I .. Q In F 1. xnzmng E . six .i 6, My .9 Q V? N j I MX, X ,' bi . Xf' a 2:21-f -wil' 47' qpnnu Key Club Projects H : alt:-' vi- with F ZH I W , A guy needs three arms and three legs to run a machine like this. fFred Hael and Father Lesterl. It would seem that the Key Club didn't dodge any jobs again this year. They replanted the Chancery Office building's tront lawn, put- ting in a sprinkler system and shaping up the shrubs. They erected a crib on the same lawn at Christ- mas time. They attended Dope Stop meetings and went to grade schools to warn of the hazards of drug abuse. They had a canned goods dirve for the St. Mary's food bank. They regularly acted as servers, lectors and ushers tor Saturday evening Mass at St. Mary's and also for the school Masses. They are a tough group to keep up with. Fred Rael was president this year, and Father Lester was again the faculty moderator. They bag the leaves to toil the wind. KMartin Soto, Father Ioel and Father Lester concelebrate while David Favela and Chris Georges, David Favela and Fred Raell. Tom Ruiz wait with the cruets. 1, FlLTEFi'CIlGAFlETTE S . '7 W , xxx ' any 1 r y -- r r V . x 1 ' f 'T 3 ,,. M. 5 43701- V ., ' ' ' 1' Pork and Beans contribute to the Thanksgiving food drive. CMike Roddy and Ioe Georgesj. fDan Cordova and Ioe Mendivilj. JSM f ,s 'NL ' r Q Greg Pentkowski and Iesse Valdez retire the colors. So I told the Bishop I wanted to work for the church. oww cuaorxc or P1103 NDC KOIIOI Q 59 Senate Af Work The dictionary defines a heavy as a villain in a story or play. It must seem to the Senators, at times, that they have been cast as the heavies on the cam- pus stage. But, deep down, the other students know that the Senators are really the good guys and not the villains. And in their better moments the stu- dents silently thank them tor doing their thankless job so well. I feel like a penicillin molecule in a microbe Senators Chris Georges and Bill f1OCk-H tlim H9QU1'lYl Labadie exact of David Nuanez, a fine tor his crime. The jury's expressions range from doubt, to belief, to surprise. ,Q-O .,,,M,Q ,, , mmgg W me ' .N Sims 4, QL A J 14 we v 91 W uv Ni +3 5 1 R S5 wgwwi ma K5 if wk in in A gig V 4 'A Qin' wage 4 Q Mg? 9153 F J' in Q53 W '+ X sr :Br A Y 539 , new Caught in ihe act! Tom Ruiz, Fred Rael and David Favela, eating outside the ramada. 'X Can I put in one call to my lawyer? Mike Martinez to the rescue. 2 1? 61 EI Caballero And The Knight From the first few weeks of September to the last days in May, the staffs of the Knight and the Annual worked dili- gently to put out their respec- tive publications. This in it- self was not unusual. It was the way it was done that was unique. For the first time in S.M.'s history, the Annual and Iournalism classes were combined into one large class. The paper was published by the copy staff who also wrote for the Annual. Other groups within the class were the pho- tographers, layout staff, and the rest of the photo staff. A lot of interesting things happened as a result of the combined class. Many of the incidents resulted in mass hysteria on the part of the ed- itors as they tried to meet their deadlines. But whatever the case, the class was an experience many people are not likely to forget. Yearbook staff, First row, L-R: Vicki Fitzgerald, Patsy McKeever, Debbie Campos, Vivian Martinez, Sandra Ayala. Second row: Veronica Harris, Susan Porter, Iulie Elias, Betsy Belisle, Mary Beth Halagan. Third row: Amy Patterson, Debbie Ayala, Marie Ramoino, Kathy Spear, Annette Revallion. Fourth row: Irene Kramer, Kathy Mannhard, Ioan Mallamo, Dawn Schimdt, Mike Craig. Fifth row: Irma Santa Cruz, Sue Butler, Greg Pentkowski, Cheryl Revallion and Pat Baker. Newspaper staff, First row, L-R: Frank Benham, Ienny McCarty, Susie Kuntz, Diane Ross, Pat Baker, Sarah Douthat, Virgie Gallegos, David Rodriguez. Bottom row: Peter Marconi, Manuel Ruiz, Iohn Reicheriberger, Greg Pentkowski, Richard Anthony, and Mike Craig. ,Mala lf As head of the Annual, Mr. Ladue is always available when prob- lems pop up. 'e.,. Q it , 'l i Q if , li' ti , 's', A. L :. For a change, Fr. Nevin has his picture taken. Why don't you Annual people leave me alonel' lMiss Srnithj Miss Smith and journalism student Iohn Reichenberger mail out issues of the Knight to other schools. 1 Perplexed, Kathy Mannhard, Annual Photography Editor, ponders aproblem. lust 1 more line to go! KSandra Ayalal Vicki Fitzgerald, Veronica Harris, Sue Porter look over some proofs, Sophomore Susie Kuntz counts out newspapers. Sr. Anaclete gladly accepts the monthly Knight from Mike Craig. A ii Iulie Elias, Vivian Martinez, Patsy McKeever, and Marie Ramoino are the Annual Miscellaneous staff. Annual Copy staff hard at work. L to R: Iohn Reichen- berger, David Rodriguez, Greg Pentkowski, Richard Anthony, and Frank Benham. Annette Revallion, Debbie Campos, Mary Halagan, Pat Baker pauses to pose for a picture. 1 Cheryl Revallion on the Annual layout staff, carefully help in planning. A two linger shot is all I want, Deanna Lindsey busy counting papers. Schmidtl Liturgy This year's Liturgy was headed by Fr. For- rest and Mr. Dan Webster. They have initiated a group of tolksingers to St. Mary's. The music is from Fr. Forrest's abundant collection. Girls League and Key Club both took part in the reading ot Epistles, and Oiiertory processions. Miss Barbara Bell, moderater for Girls League, has been working with the league on scripture readings. Mrs. Anita Labra has been heading the Ofiertory processions. The ieast oi Our Lady ot Guadalupe is a good example of the student participation and teacher leadership. There were beautiful altar decorations and some of our Spanish-American girls wore traditional Mexican costumes. All in the religion department gave much oi their time and eiiort to the liturgy. Students responded to these efforts, to make this year's liturgical program the best in a long time. W s .- . 'mfi'w, A wi ,u-me Diane Montoos leads: the procession to the altar with the of- fering oi QMGIS. A. .L ag J la ' 01- A Q 3 -i Q sf B -V, .A S , 1 S -t.. ,M K . . i,VS,,s1., ' ty - V.-d...xf...r. . Q' . -4.. pn . At. 1'-qfs Paula Mitchell leads the Thanksgiving procession. The students of St. Mary's celebrate the Mass. The liturgy folksingers with Mr. Dan Webster leading. Fr. loel and Fr. Iuan celebrate the Mass ot Our Lady ot Guad- alupe. Tommy Ruiz, Irma Santa Cruz, and Margaret Killcul- len offer the gifts to Fr. Ioel. Students participate in the music liturgy ot the Mass. Students leave refreshed after participating in the Mass with others. Go Vernm em' Day Frankie Banks exchanges views Chris Georges and a visitor take care of the body before putting the mind to work. with officers from other schools Any elected school otficer Worth his salt must ask himself sometimes, lsn't there a better way? One of the ways to try to answer that question is to exchange ideas, methods, and opinions with others who have the same prob- lems that he has. That's what Government Days are tor. The Government Day this year was well attended by other schools in the valley. They probably didn't discover the best way , but perhaps some student body otticers found a better way. Ginger Elias, Sharon Godinez, Norma Godinez and Nicki Schillhahn hang out the welcome sign. Robert Griffin, Student Body President, meets the Maryvale President Iose Lopez and cr visiior find something funny on the cxgendu sheet. I sl, 'vig 'six 1 I Student Body Presidents from Phoenix public schools who attended our Governmeni Day. T h cmksgj Ving Projects Nicki Schillhahn and Ginger Elias count numerous amounts of cans, Students enjoy dance for a mere two cans lull. Three main projects were conducted for the public good last Thanksgiving. The Key Club held its annual canned goods drive, which went very well. As a new club, The Girls' League had its part in the spirit ot giving, too. Each member was asked to bake a pumpkin pie which was do- nated to the St. Vincent de Paul dining room. They also gave of their time to serve there on Thanksgiving Day. The Student Council ot St. Mary's and other catholic high schools of Phoenix, spon- sored a Thanksgiving Dance. Admission was two cans of food. At the Thanksgiving Mass the Key Club acted as servers. But, in the formerly rnale po- sition ot the epistle readings, the Girls' League took over. The chorus, Fr. Forrest, and the guitar players bright- ened up the Mass. One bag of canned goods coming through. fNorma Godinezl fl B s NHS Projects Diane Ross, President of N.H.S., doesn't quite agree with fellow workers. Scholarships are often associ- ated with the National Honor Society, yet there is another side to the club, one of service. To emphasize this, members of this year's organization adopted the men at the VA Hospital as their proj- ect. The idea was first brought up by Mr. Welch. Having been a veteran himself, Mr. Welch was aware of the needs of the veteran's hospitals. He felt that the students would benefit from the experience. Student reactions to the project varied from, ul feel we're really ac- complishing something there, to It was great working at the hospital, but l think we could have done even more. During the year, the club painted several rooms with the equipment supplied by the hospital. Not only did the rooms get a new look, but it gave the students and the patients a chance to meet one another. Aside from painting, curtains were bought for the rooms. Money was raised through hot dog and ball- point pen sales. Norberta Cisneros practices new Paula Mitchell trys out her Tom lust a little touch here and there dance step. Sawyer talent. . . .? ' fSteve Oleal Chrisim as Projecz' Chris Georges and Kim Ciani enjoy being with the kids at C.E.P. Center before Christmas. It was a couple ot days before Christmas, and all through the C.E.P. Centers you could hear the children say lt's Santa Claus. Once again St. Mary's presented their Christ- mas program at, three day care centers, Wesley, Monroe, and Pius X. This year the program brought a little extra entertainment to the day care centers as Miss Marie Smith's modern dance class performed along with pinata breaking, Christmas caroling and Santa Claus. The children seemed to like the idea ot an early Christmas for they could hardly wait tor the real thing. The students hard work of collecting toys and candy aided in the children in a festive mood. 'I still say this is how you do it! v' Kw. Agn ' ,S ' Q 3 .xx if cm f Rei Qf gf I Al, R Q W J SX X , , 7 ' x'Ar-wwjs . E A 5.-f . 4- 5,4 ' x 4051 v 5' ' fy.. fi r 5 ff VZ' Q f Y W?fgh n 29 ,, , W. 'EE iw' ' .M w 1 M W .: w, m , Q Ms 4 ky., L, ah ,Qt 3 ff! W gk 9 t ., X- V, V. ,. . R .f gig E E -ar- 4 '7 III lb: X E M 193' 7 Ji, 3. Q35 1 Vs . -Y -K- 'H' ,f lQ.'fQ My .WM . , ..,f X W greg pw-L: 5: Qlf 461 A Q, Kc ,my ,Q 5 A X .R K Q N. X .T . f gi Y -sf, , fmwsm.. . x , fviify. 3,4 N ff A524 4 3 in-f I 9- -aw' , in ,wig f 1 fzf,gff1Hgffyfageywyi' X iilif 'Ziiw3!7?j'M,?7fn. :I Qwffifif Am u- L'1 :4 mfs , mf-'fmifb , A .f?1.3: 'f 1,5 'full ff:f1,V 4iEf5f 5,ff3!if4 f: .X , . . S gh ,,.A, Q f .ggi i 'Li L 4, Q , 1 'One c1tc1time! Oh, oh, look what you got! 'S , 3? 7 .ai Chocolate Drive in Ning. -...Wu N-. , naw nat Once again the big truck pulls up to St. Mary's gym and Father Lester calls out the Key Club troops to unload the goodies. ,mn 1. -ou hQ5Q ,T2'2r-uw It is a formidable sight to see the barricade of chocolate that St. Mary's students have to transform into scholarships. But they hand in their yellow slips and lug it away, looking for anyone with a sweet tooth and a little extra green. DO we-.ml X-Elf 11,11 Ni ff! mia vt mms up mr more 'W' 'Stub Q'2i'5'mm Qt: wasnt www swmaihu Q QWTMPI 'CJPCIHKAU 1 lun sz-mv: zf,g5.a sl KIUKXUNXMIEK vminmwosuev-mmm memos auuwtmy. mm: nuns awnxnaalill wF0wznm90 ' 1-,,,,,.,-1 Upaummll wd1lW But you sure can't sell it by eating it. fMike Mcxrtinezj And you can't do it by sitting on it and drooling over the prizes. CC'ol- leen Bootzj , it fx'.fv.1'w , t. 'v N2 jg!.2+.., - T342 ,f-N. ,, 1 1 r gt Q .1 .ni K 5 1 ' ' t f ' 1 fi 4 4 T i 2 5 i J 3 5 ' 1 ' A- - 1 . 1 U3 5 1 -4 Q 3 5 ,,: 2 ' E 5 L 14: .A W2 if . , 2 1 .I ., . You do it by getting out and selling it, like Homeroom 14420, first one to make its quotcxg cmd like Sandy Work who won the prize, with thirteen cmd one halt cartons sold. Hom ecoming Prep if :wi 'A V A E A 0 0 6 F Xi xl U, AQ .,.1 Q ,?Lg Kathy Spear and Betty Ward patch up a hole in the wall. Homecoming preparations began long before the actual decorating began. Committee co-heads met with Frankie Banks and Nicki Schillhahn over a month before the morning when they picked up their yards of crepe paper, thumb tacks, and two-by-tours. Then students, clad in jeans and warm sweatshirts, began roles as painters, light- engineers, and construction crewmen as they turned the gym into a movie set and the field into a parking lot of old-time jalopies to com- plete the prepared plans tor a roaring twenties Homecoming. Hold it, my thumb is caught! A-.4 J' ' Freshmen toiling around, Pos fer Makers If one more pigeon flies over, we'll quit! Christina Hinojosa, learning the basic art of cutting class. 80 Michelangelo would be proud of you. fsteve Paull Posters are spirit symbols. They ap- pear as it by magic before all the games. They show up on interior and exterior walls with surprising regularity. But the posters don't get made by magic. And elves don't put them up. They are made by St. Mary's poeple, who are proud of the school and the team. They want others to be proud too. So they make posters to urge them to get out and support the team toward ever-new victories. Some of these poster makers are the cheerleaders and pom pom girls. Others are the art students. This year poster making has taken a new turn. Some students have devoted a lot of time to making banners of felt tor the days when the entire student body attends Mass as a group. 'sv .-Q Sandy Zapien finishes poster for Thanksgiving liturgy. ,, V ,,v, fri. ns, ,A X .. .f f r W, .f, 5 ., ,, g, ,, ,,.,,,., Q-1 ifgy .Q if C 3' A L' ' A 4- J XJSSHX- fii'1 Riff 714 fff'wp4ff 3 U Disturb at own risk, painters at work. RQQC MH Cruch??? WWE :LW Q--4 Yk ff .K X -. 'ff A fn 'Q 1 S 'fir C L, A A ' Q 6 l 1 ci 1. L. Hb '-Q K l ' f V :FI . , : 1 :'V ' A A 1 K 1 ,Eff- gu- , L Q qi x 4 i4-1 H' TAKES' JIIIV 0 J' . . Q Q x -Q- 'hw' i flu: . ,- an- ' if 5 3, Q gms.. 'll rt Q, mn if wr -fi K x x .5 54 W fu Will this REALLY replace football at S.M.? fSue Porterl Carol Burch Debbie Campos Sylvia Conchos W H if News in R K All-M s tif' X fi P w , ' Z , Aw, g 4. Q r . fe, , f K Q .3 55 -. f L2,,,..-ff Stevexn Custer Maria Buruel .. i ff ai P 6 'S if : Richard Chavez .J 1 Daniel Cordova Anthony Davis Stella Bustoz Ms'-' i Vickie Collins Michael Craig Simon De Santiago Robert Dominguez Betty Duarte Dolores Espinoza ft? K 'f' w 4 in i f . 5 'N Q o n gh-,, jg Ioan Evans Tommie Sue Facio Chris Fahrendorl 85 idi ' i i Victoria Fitzgerald I 1 IE EE., 5 K: my , ,, K ZX Q K SH l X ia 1. 1 A ,.7 .,, Q, David Gomez 9 , gm.. K 1 .J Z. 4 - ai,a IZ. David Fredlake Antonio Goriarez , I s 5 -5 M 1 m Study time, the leisurely way. CMike Craigj The Human Pretzel fCarol Burchl 5' L tl K ' Q . ' q X Nr 7 I V5 ,Sala-' V 'Ls'- Cecilia Guerra Mary Halagan Margaret Hanson Veronica Harris Lilia Harvey Catherine Hegarty ,K W, i fs--...: , aa- rf' n fo- M W? M an Mark Henneman J Mug V I . ,Wm-I . Y Lucia Hernandez Leo Herrera Pamela Hiller 5 7K,,. 5255? l A Andrew Hinojos Iudith Hunter f ir . fx m f VS, 522 5 f -Q 'W 'er 'fl wi it x t L'Q1h I nj, .t nf if M pf- wi' ,.. . 1' ' fzwrw H- ,MT ,X-mx S NX, ,ml g gif? iw, J ' 1 'fa-: Ari. V xx r J P H536 u, Q 5 . 4 W V Q3 33: Y Nw... M Afw., M lr -5' I' if . Ak I ,QN Q ., ,R ig s 1 1 'f-552MP':1g-:ZS .1-4 :Q W, A , Q11 ., ,Q if ., uf.-i',.fr. ' 1' f fb' ' W Q? 5,5 'X gg? 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CTommie Sue Facioj li ,,Q,M,,, K 2 qu- . , jg, a 'I .2 Michael Sample Veronica Sant Dawn Schmidt 5 , . ia gc, , gi ,MW 5 Q M Iohn Sheridan Matthew Smith Michael Stanford if . .-- . 1 A basket is a basketg anytime, any place! fTommy Ruizl Matthew Sullivan Cdrlelle TC1bOlG MiChC19l Torres 1 l 94 an ga . A 2 ...J N. 6 1 ,. . .. , . ., V ,f' , ll' N Q v,,,.L 1 , ' -ffxeivkl 9 .06 ' ' A. Aurora Trujillo Susan Trujillo Robert Tucker David Valenzuela Susan Valle Candace Van Wormer fl f Q 4 F s Cynthia Vasquez Frank Villela George Vyles Melinda Warnecke Sandra Zapien Four winners in the shortest walkathon in the world - St. Mary's School to St. Mary's Church. lfflizabelh Martinez, Rodney Robles, Patty Reyes, Michael Torresl l'1 '42K, V . 5 , . F A A Wy- A iix x ! ,, Q- ug fi jar' I S gr' K alll , ! v x -J y 5 f Q1 shy' A a' . 1 X . 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Among these can be listed his acquistion of the head football coaching position at St. Mary's, finishing the season with an over- all record of 8-l-l, and being a recipient of the Phoenix Press Box Association's Crying Towel Award. All of these would be worthy accomplishments in any coach's career, but to achieve them during the first year is quite a feat. ln talking about his first year as SM's head football coach, Coach Lavin felt that with the material he had, he and the team went a long way. However, there was one dis- appointment. After scoring 600 points, it seems unfair that a play- off berth depended on a two-point conversion in the Cortez game. Yet it was still a great year as far as I am concerned. Get your bodies movin, shouts Coach Lavin as trainer Horace Pieri looks Coach Lavin poses with his Crying Towel Award. ls that in the rule book? Varsity Football Team 1 L to R sitting: Ierry Lee, Andy Hinoios, Bill Labadie, Steve Custer, Chris Pahrendorf, lose Lopez, Manuel Romo. L to R second row: Michael Martinez, Chris Georges, Tony Davis, Tom Baker, Dan Siesco, Richard De Alva, Iesse Valdez, Pat Sweeney, Pete Labadie. L to R third row: Coach Pat Lavin, Pat Bielecki, David Morton, Robert Pacheco, Pete Hawking, Ricky Rodriguez, Michael Ramirez, Coach lim Sanford. L to R fourth row: David Cantelme, Andy Rubalcava, Dick Miller, Vince Garcia, Ioe Meza, lim Hegarty, Robert Griffin. L to R top row: Mike Bielecki, Iohn Hegarty, Matt Smith, Pat Hawbaker, Brian Burch, Steve Matt, Robert Robles. Below-lPlayers benched because of injuriesj Iim Kieier, Glenn Price, Tom Reeve, Alex Arvizu. Schedule St. Mary's O 14 South Glendale 12 41 Brophy 23 27 Phoenix Union 12 12 Flagstaff 0 22 Paradise Valley 13 30 Cortez 7 6 Prescott 6 28 Sunnyslope 7 28 Moon Valley 15 20 SEASON HEC' ORD win loss tie 8 1 1 Semor Vars1z'y Football M1ke Breleckr Guard Steve Matt, Tackle Pat Sweeney, End Robert Robles Guard Br1an Burch End Bob Grrffm Tackle, Mike Ramirez, Center, Pat Bielecki, Guard fgfiiigaay -W QP ff .f fiafiir F ig? ' , WERE? K , ' if A S3525 R39 ' Sf' lfAfff'?fl'iQ g Q .4,lLii1,., . ' ,,.. F ' 'J' nf f W ,gm Ugg 5 was Q 2 me 8 NA mr af T Tv K ill mp rig, , sf iq. 5' X 5 Q If S5135 NESS, W fifkirw N swag VS? 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' fla w -' fl fff 'J g Chris Georges, Tackle V E i Ioe Meza, End 'F' J Sr wi-to-an-2951 19 4' ewgfge ww? 4-an we I1m Hegcxrty End Bill Lcbudie,Tuckleg Iesse Valdez Center R1ChGfdD9AlVG Hnlfbuck PcxtHawbc1ker End The 1971 Football Season 102 The 1971 football season was like other sea- sons, in the same way one person is like another. But it was, nevertheless, a unique thing, just like every person in one-of-a-kind. It was a blend of high points, disasters, and strategy. Both those on the field and those in the stands, when they recall this season, will remember the high points. They will, for example, think of that long pass two seconds before half time, which sent Custer across the Brophy goal line and the Knights into the locker room ahead by seven big points. And they will think back on the defense, and how they stopped a sustained Brophy thrust on the two yard line with twenty five seconds to go. Then there was the pass-Baker to Hawbaker-on fourth and fifteen, for the TD that tied P.U., with only fif- teen seconds on the field clock. The South game was a high point too. Lopez, in his first start on varsity, picked up two hundred and five yards rushing, and South was shut out. So was Flag- staff, and on its home field, at that. But a football season is usually bittersweet, and this season had its disasters as well as its high points. Labadie was injured in the Phoenix Union game, and rookie kicker Miller was under more pressure than a rookie ought to beg he missed the PAT-twice, Paradise Valleyuran back the opening kick-off-95 yards. It wasn't fatal though. The stats show a minus seven yards rushing for Paradise Valley, if you discount the initial mishap. The Cortez game saw the Knights stopped cold at the two, for the full four downs. And the two point conversion that was supposed to put us in the win column didn't work. Another grim memory is that Moon Valley ran eight yards for a TD on its first play, and in the same game, Vince Garcia ran eighty eight yards for nothing, because he moved too soon in the backfield. And finally, there were a few things in the 1971 season you don't see every seasong things like Matt Smith, a center, scooping up a fumble and thundering twenty five yards for a TD. And Dave Canteleme, a tackle, doing the same thing, give or take a few yards. The intentional safety gambit was used to good effect twice, against a surprised Brophy and a less surprised Moon Valley. It was Coach Lavin's first season as head coach, and it was a memorable one. Hopefully the following pictures will help jog a few of those memories. Tom Baker eludes two defenders for a good gain. The line does right for an end sweep by Dody Lopez .5 six fi 'Qfxfffff A -,sp mn an 35, Bi v ffl I 'N I ,K gig, , I , K .-Q? ' xy' J ff 1 In . .4 su Q f 5 Q 3 m!sAi, ,r Qi xl + 4 gn MW if Quan 5 I , V7 K A ' 'sl' 2 1 , . u , o , ' A M X QOEX f :Q '-,QA sg ,1-. Q, li M : J X' 'QI g' T f , . n 1 . f W: 25 f 5 - UQ Y 5 Y 1 me E f' C f K 9 - 5 r t I . - 'Q vi, 6 fl I at , W I' 1 , . . ,fig x f ff 'fi U .5 W A -. , ' ,-,...:..fJ N! :Ln 1 f-A ,Tgf ' . if Football 7-'ff A 224' V , . -43 A .. U, . . 3 .. ,, . r W, , , W V 1 A K Q, ' ifwl This year's I. V. football team accomplished a 4 win and 6 loss record. The team is as fol- lows: sitting L to R: Tim Knobbe, Ralph Trujillo, Tom Martinez, Adolph Medina. Kneeling L to R: Allen Woznicki, Tim Flanigan, Stanley Bootz, Pat Griffin, Mike Miller. Third row, standing L to R: Assistant Coach, Mr. Herman, Manager, Dennis Murray, Pat Lindmark, Dan Cordova, Ben Fimbrez, Manager, Kilo Garcia, Coach, Mr. Grey. Fourth row, L to R: Richard Taylor, Mike Roddy, Peter Welch, Reynold Gilsdorf. Fifth row, L to R: Philip Leonardi, Dominic Pa- lumbo, David Hawbaker, Bruce Grambley, Mike Rusconi. Something has to be done about that dis- Brotherly love? solving line. 108 110 Frosh Football The Frosh had a 10-0 win record at the end of their season. The undefeated team is: TOP ROW, L to R: Iohn Klettlinger, Louis Seville, Ioe Kerwin, Ioseph Nevarez and Tom Elias. SECOND ROW: Paul Sant, Brad Newman, Kerry Iohnson, Art Mal- donado. THIRD ROW: Coach Bill Farrell, Morris Williams, Chris Skelly, Marshall Bovee, Mike Martinez, Gilbert Bracamonte, and Coach Houston. FOURTH ROW: Manager, Manuel Flores, Iaime Chavez, Mike Negrete, Terry Albright, Ieti Tipton, Ioseph Rodriguez. FIFTH ROW: Don Reichenberger, Iimmy Gomez, Mark Hegarty and Guy Powers. Bottoms up! Irresistible force meets immovable object. Y Helmets make lousy armrest. Run for your life. Frosh foes prepare to do battle. Foul, foul, he bit my iinger! 111 Varsity Basketball L to R: kneeling, Horace Pieri, trainer, Paul Goebel, coach, Tim Mc- Bride, manager. Standing: Frank Ruiz, Iohn Trujillo, Mike Sample, Bud Bellamy, Peter Fredlake, Mike Lunsford, Larry Weaver, Steve Sample, David Fredlake, Albaro Portillo, Ioe Meza, Tom Ruiz. 112 Season Casa Grande Glendale Flagstaff Paradise Valley Prescott McClintock Westwood Tempe Brophy Moon Valley Sunnyslope Playoff St. Mary's Cortez 62 76 Flagstaff 61 63 Glendale 50 56 Tournament Arcadia St. Mary's 61 50 St. Mary's 53 52 Schedule St. Mary's 77 69 Washington 9l 65 Cortez 61 79 42 68 Prescott 49 63 48 50 Glendale 68 69 52 7l Flagstaff 49 68 53 57 Cortez 72 90 77 87 Paradise Valley 50 73 53 55 Brophy 62 60 56 62 Moon Valley 64 81 44 46 Sunnyslope 67 57 39 51 Washington 75 77 SEASON RECORD 16 wins 6 losses Coach Paul Goebel Co ch of the Yea Sky line Divisionl Peter Fredlake: Skyline All Di- Larry Weaver: Skyline All Divi- Skyline Division Ch am pi ons Basketball is not a sissy game, as some people say. Instead it is a lot of hard work, at least at St. Mary's. At the end of the basketball season, frag- ments of the Varsity team and hopefuls of the Iunior Varsity start to work out for next year's season. The reason for the hard work is that St. Mary's is a small school, consisting of about 600 to 700 students and out of this number only 250 to 300 are boys eligible to play basketball, while other schools usually have 700 or more to choose from. Another fact is that basketball at St. Mary's has not always been popular. Reasons for this are that the height, strength and number of the other schools leave St. Mary's far behind. As a result, St. Mary's has to work on plays and discipline to develop skills and speed against their adversaries. This has been shown in the last three years, under the direction of Coach Paul Goebel, but has come to the surface this year. He led the knights not only to a skyline Cham- pionship but to a chance in the State Tournament. Also for the first time this year, the Knights beat Pres- cott and Glendale on their own home courts. Coach Goebel, because of his successful season C19 wins and 7 losses? and his brilliant coaching was elected Coach of the Year of the Skyline Division , by the very coaches he played against. The Knights also took third place in the Brophy Christmas Tournament, by beating out two tough teams from the Central Division, McClintock and Tempe. This was accomplished through the efforts of Tommy Ruiz averaging 13 points, and Peter Fredlake averaging 14 points a game. Larry Weaver, who was injured before the Christmas Tournament, came back for the rest of the season with an average of 18 points a game. They played so well, that Tommy Ruiz was chosen for the first team of the Skyline Divison and also elected by the Arizona Republic for All Divisions' First Team. Peter Fredlake and Larry Weaver also were honored as they were placed on the second string team of the Skyline Division. St. Mary's can look forward to more successful seasons, because the coaching of Coach Goebel has aroused a new interest in basketball, not only for the players, but for the enthusiastic student body. Per- haps in the not too distant future, basketball at St. Mary's will be regarded with the same esteem as football. Tom Ruiz: Arizona Republic's All Valley Team, first string. visional Teamg second string. sional Team, second string. 113 f I! .f I 1 X ! .X , Q , f X - sf 5 fe- -ilu... U ,Q f su fef . W: 46.3 FEW 'WP E .1 'Iwi if 'ef If X , f ,v .3 mi' 'Q A . X W i if Mi ,QQNQ ff sk Z an 5+ Q 7 9 MVN . vw ' X- x 'W' N. ,K ,A xl j' r 5 ' 1 , Q LA M' EQ ' Q S f gg I S' if ,J is if' 'ti yr!! fa, km 1 NM A ,MJ wg ? 4mG f9 'L6 Q' 4' x gfwnw. ,M ii lE J i t we 3 t 5.940131 will V ASKETBIH G USKETHAIC 120 Varsity Baseball . X. 'a 1,97 r. ,T XY lf' pas, Alva, David Martinez, Dic Front row, L to R: Manager, Tony Rodriguez, Ronnie Rodriguez, Terry Kennedy, Bill Labadie, Pat Hawbalcer, Bill Obert Pete Labadie, Chris Fahrendorf. Back row L to R: Coach Iim Sanford, Andy Rubalcava, Mark Henneman, Steve Custer, Rick De k Miller, Andy Hinojo QNX Coach lim Sanford Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar N Sr Mar. A r. Schedule 1 7 10 14 17 21 24 28 30 7 Chandler Brophy Moon Valley Cortez Prescott Sunnyslope Paradise Valleys Glendale Washington Flagstaff Apr. 7 - Flagstaff Apr. ll - Brophy Apr. l4 - Moon Valley Apr. 18 - Sunnyslope Apr. 20 -Prescott Apr. 25 - Washington Apr. 28 - Paradise Valley May 5 - Glendale May 6 - Flagstaff SeniorBcIsebcr1I Players ,ml f,-v . Bob Luna fPitcherl Put Hawbaker fFirst Basel rM M +l In-. 1 l J' 1 f y l Davadmanmezqrhnd Basel Bill Lcbadie ffi,-st Base, Richard De Alva fSecond Basel Bill Oberi fSecond Basej 1 2 1 122 Varsity Baseball Action Q. fig f hz . . X tg.. - Y gin 17, -f. .f:1'j.wi,,d :ix r- - f- . f f2'E4'.f'.:Q4?f' . ,L .s-U 1 , H , my X vt., Ri-SQ SW- AFS- . 5- ,:f,,-gg., use H , m y-sw sq: --W -f-W-H f i - . -V T .F gms '. , 4'kL .- First things first is the name ot the game. M Rick DeAlva covers his base. Hawbaker shows grace. -ui UGC-'-V, Confrontation at second base. There's gotta be a better way to hide this hole in my pants! Hm - I think I can go between his legs. n I got it, I got it! L... Q , K A K ' , 1' www? ,s If 'My , ' 4' g kggzgmr ' A ,ff s - A Qi-'w,fQVT'fw s-'Q'-'Q f 5,fr.rfsf., ti. X f 4 .wr t W., I - V. .- -sf A we - We ,C ,Riga -is , K .K ,W .Q -1' is f . Q 5.5 t g A .r 7' . . 'wif ,.,Q .af is if sf ff s 'fn-sit-f ss.:- - .JAM 1, ai, ff 1. ,. ' .,., , ,qi 1f'l'YMm,X1 -'H' 4--A ffuY.L,,,,L an - ,gg I . H W. 4 -V Mnssggg :Q 9 I k t '1,M..f- Q 'Y 'J' . 'A , K M , Q . ,W , A . N ., .f. 4- ws .sv '. 'Y 1 .. ,. , N! 'f tw - . V Baseball . .gif f-fifwfs:-fs. Xasjiei lint 'px 'ni f . .vi 5 J-Nvl' 1,4 ,gzlzyd ptifvtlfa MV' Top Row, L-R: Daniel Cordova, Mike Martinez, Alan Wirth, Rorie Becka, Tony Rinson, Kilo Garcia, Robert Pacheco, Second Row, L-R, Manager, Tom Doyle, Tom Duran, Randy Rivas, Ricky Rodriguez, Tim Knobbe, Peter Hawking, Philip Leonardi, Louis Galindo, Coach Gray. Bottom Row, L-R: Richard Lopez, Henry Tarazon, Adolph Medina, Ioe Tarazon, Doug Miller, Elvin Gantt, Ralph Trujillo, Manager, Tommy Martinez. Frosli Baseball W :yew ' K, ' i . B K M. 1- ,yi Wimf 'Gif Y f . ,,,,- Q N - xi l. .,f't: f- f 'NWQ N1 i Top Row, L-R: Iose Nevarez, Gary Lindsey, Chris Skelly, Ray Arvizu, Dave Knobbe, Mike Negrete. Middle Row, L-R: Tom Elias, Dan Boretsky, Terry Albright, Iohn Klettinger, Ieff Tipton, Dave Miranda. Bottom Row, L-R: David Nuanez, Frank Mc- Shane. Coach Huston is their coach. 1 23 124 Track VXA .JG Standing, L-R: Iim Iohnson, Peter Welch, Ioe Rohr, Iohn Sheridan, Tom Doyle, David Hawbaker. Kneeling, L-R: Tim Wirth, Iohn Campbell, Tony Davis, Gilbert Bracamonte, Mark Martinez, Ben Fimbrez, Marty Moreno, Mike Roddy, Reynold Gilsdorf, and Coach Hermann. Front, L-R: Roy Bautista, Mitchell Newsome, Fred Keck, Corky Bootz, Kevin Sharon, and Richard Velasquez. W- we gl ,,M.,,r , W fm-'H ' . , fn N J' - ' if 'al',,Q'f1f-,Q Ayy- f 'Q K Coach Hermann and Coach Degs pause on the side lines to answer ROY Bautista faces for the finish line- questions. Up' Up and Away- 4Ben Fimbrezj Fred Keck competing in the hurdles. RIGID' L in V Hn. , , Q 4. Richard Velasquez jumps for a large margin. lb.- Wad ,....5K'inW' as :firm -.V-GQ! f-i.'3:f- ,f ct .. 1,.l+ tatt4.f,1.l.'uw,f Corky Bootz demonstrates his quick starts. Reynold Gilsdori takes the lead in a relay. 125 126 Girl 's S oltb all Bottom row left to right: Patsy McKeever, IoAnne Perez, Leticia Ingallina, Debbie Stewart, Coach Echeverria, Norma Godinez, Sharon Godinez and Patti Trejo. Second row: Cindy Zapien, Amy Patterson, Sandy Zapien, Norma Martinez, Lor- raine Gomez, Rosemary Cuellar. Third row: Gloria Garcia, Sonja Mazon, Naomi Avenetti, Isabel Lopez, IoAnne Calabrese, Geri Godinez. if--ev-. .fl- Kiitf f f 2 Ieanie At The Bat, Senior players: trout rowg Rosemary Cuellar, Patti Trejo, Patsy McKee- ver, Debbie Stewart, Leticia Ingallina. Back row: Lorraine Gomez, Sharon Godinez, Iol-Xnne Perez, Norma Godinez. Fr f 'Ex YW'-i. ltfxwic Q - Q..-ZW?-:if 9? f ,z ,, ' -air-H-'fire And what about Naomi? fNaomi Avenettil Pitcher Power QN0m-lg Godinezj Lorraine, you step on the base, NOT on my hand. 'MU How much longer do I have to pose like this? fNorma Martinezj I'm ready, now if they'l1 only hit the ball my way . . . fGloria Garcia? C'mon, put it right in here! CSonja Mazonl Maw. W,,n,, W. f,m,,.,,,, .u5,eM,....,..,r,..M . N., -,.- .A--,,,...,, 128 V011 e yb al Varsity Volleyball Y Top Row: Patsy McKeever, Nor- ma Martinez, Sonja Mazon, Lorraine Gomez, Pamela Hiller, Letitia lngallina, Colleen Bootz. Kneeling: Gloria Garcia, Karen Stan- ley, Patty Trejo, Sharon Godinez, Ioanne Perez, And I was worried about dishpan hands. Hey Lorraine, why the funny face? This year's Varsity and Freshman volleyball team turned out to be quite successful. Their games were held on a certain day called Play Day. The captain picked for the varsity team was Ioanne Perez and freshman captain was Blanca Rodriguez. Both varsity and freshmen played against South Mountain, Phoenix Union, and Maryvale. The varsity won two and lost one against South. The freshmen were proud because they were undefeated, winning all three of their games. Both varsity and freshman teams were teams to be proud of. This goes to show that girls also have what it takes to make it in sports. l l Annette Salazar does her ballet. Gloria Garcia underhands the volley. Letiiiu IYIQCIUUICI UWUHS 0 Set UP! Freshman Volleyball - Top Row: Mary Kay Burch, Ann- ette Rodriguez, Christine Martinez, Virginia Braca- monte, Annette Salazar, Dor- othy Sidabras. Kneeling: Anne Krigbaum, Amy Douthat, Maureen Murray, Blanca Rodriguez, Sandy Othon. 129 130 Powder Puff Football C 1- WP S ' Top Row, L to R: Robert Griffin, Patsy Knobbe, Letitia Ingallina, Colleen Bootz, Vince Garcia, Nicki Schillhahn, Debbie Stewart, Norma Godinez, Chris Georges. Bottom Row: Vicki Reynolds, Karen Stanley, Cindy Bracamonte, Sharon Godinez, Ginger Elias, Ioanne Perez, McBride Steven Custer Chris Fahrendorl Bottom Row Carmen Powers Norma Martinez Anita Favela, Sandy Zapien, Tommie Sue Facio, Betty lo Duarte, Amy Patterson, Pam Hiller. I I Top Row, L to R: Robert Pacheco, Dody Lopez, Susan Valle, Susan Rivera, Cathy Georges, loan 5 QHBCV' ifilvih C3312 what . rg Top Row, L to R: Andy Rubalcava, Cathy Giltner, Peter Hawking, Paula Georges, Ron- E h nie Rubalcava, Cindy Zapien, Bill Labadie, Rachel Fimbres, Irene Hinojos, Ronnie Rodri Op guez, Bottom Row. Margaret Bycroit, Rita Castillo, Annette Ramirez, Rosalee Prichett, Isabel Lopez, Ieri Godinez, Gloria Garcia, Monica Nuanez, Ioanne Rodriguez. M 4-ff-' 1 Top Row, L to R: Teresa Lopez, Ie-an Barabe, Mary Ann Saldana Christine Martinez F 11 Darlene Huston, Blanca Rodriguez, Robert Robles,-Irene Valle, Pat Casey. Bottom Rowi Margaret Facia, Maureen Murray, Annette Rodriguez, Felicia Palumbe, Annette Salazar, Sandy Othon, Kathy Mendivil. 13 E .. I -Q L,:::'- .nga ' -e 22 ,,. MQ f TQ 5 ' ' f by H' ff 1 -1 in I A TT., ' u-.Tf:':L ' ' ',.41' 'E- 5... H gif L 5' - . .1 1' 40' +. Jeff M ani, ev. . ip ,- QFM. a 3 Q f W iq.. ks Q Vai, A I lI'I',4KE'.S',S'1V0 .S'... V e Af X, Q is. , hs QM' I ' ' I Y' A 31' N523 E ! l K if J L JI' 'Q ,Q x ik' I A . ' Y 25 ,x 9' X A . ' 134 Class of Seventy- Two When the class of 1972 entered St. Mary's they numbered just over two hundred and were considered quite hopeless. They were thought to be unruly, unspirited and very unorganized! The rest of the school often considered them a lost cause, Four years has seen a definite change in this hopeless group of kids. The class has only a hundred and fifty-one left, but they have matured from the scrawny roughneclcs of freshman year. Leaders of the caliber to get things done and followers who support the class and are willing to give all they've got have emerged. These graduating adults have a special feeling about St. Mary's, because they have been a family, struggling to make a good name for themselves and to change a reputation that began during the first few months of high school. The school year for 1971-72 has been a smooth year, thanks to the Seniors. 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K W ' je , 'ff 5 I I 2 W V 1 5 ggi XII., gn. A A' l.: . ..' 1 5 ag N-...H S X 17' ZAR' J' WIIVN RJ' 5 ar i 2 J ff Q A Knight Of The Year A Ward ChG Khfh2Y er Awa Scrlu fcrforicm 158 Hom ecomjng Royalty Norma Godinez, student body recording secretary was escorted by David Rodriguez and Bill Labadie. e lar President of Girls Council, Ioanne Perez was escorted to the Homecoming Game and dance by lim Hegarty and Frank Ruiz. Captain of Varsity Cheer, Patty Trejo was accompanied by David Martinez and Vince Garcia. Beth Stuart, senior class vice-president was ac- companied by Albaro Portillo and Steve Olea. Frankie Banks student body vice-president was part- nered by Steve Matt and David Favela for the Homecoming activities. 159 160 Sweetheart Royalty Sweetheart Queen, Ginger Elias with escort Chris Georges Freshman Sweetheart, Theresa Lopez with escort Valerio Sandoval. Senior Sweetheart, Patsy Knobbe with escort Tom Reeve. Iunior Sweetheart, Carlene Tabola with es- cort Matt Meyers. Sophomore Sweetheart, Rita Castillo with escort Andy Rubalcava. Prom Royalty Princess Nicki Schillhahn Princess Colleen Boolz Princess Letitia Ingallincx fzfxj' 'kk . 'u ll . .sf Q A A lk., K X nfl Princess Rosemary Cuellar Queen Ciria Contreras 161 162 we ' - fr Stu den! Body Officers ' 'A W V - ' ' l ti' ' M, L. . is , Q. , . ....r...e...,,w. , .....,. ....,..,,...-.......-......... -f H-. K N. 2 NV W. 9,-4, , ,WH Q... y, -1-. . Q we ,J , V F? V Q . ,. , e W' r W rM,,.,r 4 in -....... 2 Q I W Top row, L-R: President, Robert Griifing Treasurer, Dody Lopezg Bottom row, L-R: Corresponding secretary, Norma Godinezg Recording secretary, Sandy Zapieng Vice-President, Frankie Banks Hom eroom Representatives -. ii f ,f'r. 7 'A R ,lmififft ee Back row, L-R: Peter Hawking, Matt Sullivan, Ioe Kerwin, Iohn Klettlinger, David Cantelme. Front row, L-R: Steve Custer, Ioe Meza, Ronnie Rodriguez, Pat Lindmark, Ralael Gomez. TURN- wi. Back row, L-R: Nicki Schillhahn, Ianice Bovee, Ioan Mallamo, Betty Duarte, Annette Salazar, Diane Otter. Front row, L-R: Ginger Elias, Ioanne Perez, Blanca Rodriguez, Iackie Bryant, Sandra Othon, Kstanding in for Kathy Mendevill. 163 164 CI ass O1'1'1'cers 90591. S ' Senior class officers are from left to right, President, Chris Georges, Moderator, Mr. Sean Welch, Secretary, Sharon Godinez, Vice President, Beth Stuart, Moderator, Miss Rachel Eche- verria, and Treasurer, Patsy Knobbe. The Iunior class officers are front L to R Secretary Carol Burch Treasurer Norma Mar I S tinez. Standing L to R: Moderator, Fr. Nevin -Ford, President, Robert lPachecog llice President, Chris Pahrendort, and Moderator, Miss Barbara Bell. , ,As ,gpg K' U ii fi int- ' ...Q fvlwir 'H Q2 ,ww Ah.. S lb Kneeling: President, Ioe Mendevil, and standing, L to R: Vice President, Tom Doyle, Op Moderator, Miss Sarah Maxwell and Mr. lose Rodriguez, Secretary, Rita Castillo, and Treasurer, Tim Knobbe. I l uh To lead their class the Freshmen elected President Mark Hegartyg Secretary, Felicia Palumbo, I m Treasurer, Theresa Lopez, in back Moderator, Fr. Iuan Leon, and Vice President, Fred Keck. 165 166 Citizens Cf The M onfh Each year St. Mary's students elect nine Citizens ot the Month- nine students whom they believe to be outstanding in the participa- tion and involvement in school activities. From these few, one student is chosen to represent the school as the Citizen of the Year. Citizens of the Month are nominated and elected by the homerooms. They are chosen on a basis of activity, responsibility and personal contribution to the school. Citizens of the Month and the Citizen of the year not only re- ceive this recognition from their fellow students, but win the much deserved respect of many. it Robert Griitin - Citizen of the year and September Citizen of the Month. See, chivalry isn't dead! He's got to make itll Robert Griffin holds a stance, Chris Georges - October Citizen David Cantelme - November Cit- Nicki Schillhahn - December of the Month izen of the Month Citizen oi the Month Norma Godinez - March Citizen ofthe Month Iol-Xnne Perez - Ianuary Citizen Albaro Portillo - February Citi- ofthe Month zen of the Month Frankie Banks - April Citizen of Dody Lopez - May Citizen of the the Month Month 167 A wards Ana Gonzalez, recipient of a Sorop- timist hundred dollar scholarship. l68 ,asv Peter Fredlake, David Cantelme and Foreign Wars contest. Winner of the St. Mary's Betty Croc- ker Homemaker Contest, Barbara Bovee. Ioe Iarzabek, winners of the Veterans of DAB recipient, Beth Stuart, Brian Burch, recipient of the Optimist Award for Science, Winner of the Optimist Award for Greg Pentkowski won the Optimist Letters, Diane Ross. Award for Art. Cf 4 4 gut 'ilttmth 135 'H vm. . . Y' VS 5 1-sfwwf' Chris Georges, winner of the Republic All State Team. 169 x Q X ig, yn, ,U R Q F 'U ' a ' S We s . 1 ,, I ,Q Q , U ii f .W K, 'Aa 'ml A X N, X 55 ,ffx X1s,4L!' WAY if if if in ' Wig NN,-,1 J 5 I nh, QXAV 172 Hom ecomjng-Held rx .uma 1 ,W Norma Godinez escorted by David Frankie Banks escorted by David Beth Stuart escorted by Albara Rodriguez Faveia Portillo .f ,.2'9,.' V. 'DRIVZEZ g,4j'1 t i 1'f1 f' , iff -A. 5 5 , ,. ' .. ','f-em!-.2-'yj'Q,, ff. 2' F M M, , ,..-5 Q, ii. t 4, I . Kilmzkfi . an AQ ,Q ,I on rykk kawavkg.. ,.:5.,,,,l-JJ3g,.gA.,, .gf Q .ev iw ff -f g i A .. . W 'H',.In:jfg f1.fff1If-:yy-i.,f f1'tg-'aww' '- 'tgl lh .. K I I G .Y k 73ffw'f3'LLL.,,'qLY..Q Ax , , K 4 ,?'s5LxPLNfLs. gi Ioanne Perez escorted by Frank Ruiz Patti Trejo escorted by David Martinez Last year's Homecoming Queen Lor- raine Gomez escorted by Leo Chavez e From princess to queen, in one glorious night. The idea was clev- er. Each couple was preceeded by a boy carrying a picture of a 1920 car inscribed with the name of the princess. The princesses all were beautifully gowned, and each was wearing a very ex- cited, nervous smile. Edgy parents, friends and neigh- bors waited as the '71 Homecoming can- didates walked onto the field. Everyone awaited the announc- ing of the winner! Then, a brief mo- ment of silence and the stadium roared, Norma Godinez has won, screams, stream- ers and gasps. That was the Knight's emotion! 1 , , , f In z i- Sighs of relief and cheers of happiness Kim Ciani congratulates Nicki Schillhahn, homecom- Nicki awards Nor- are heard as Norma Goclinez is announced Norma on her success. ing head, with escorts Greg ma with roses. H1971 Homecoming Queen. Pentkowski fleftl and Fred Rael Crightj. 173 fn 'Q' x Lv I 1 ' , ii V 3 finf L, .Q s' ff 3321 E 5 , 5, ! Y f 3 'V 1 K' W Q' 5 W 'ff' .. , FLVVA W , M, xl, . ..,-:YY 4' - f wif gf f ,, , A.,.Q1' yg: mg: YBQCE7 QE , X '-..,. x I 3 7 Ii 4 , 1 ,S 344 if Q,-f +P: s We N A KL, 'E Mx 11. .mx 5 iw F: if rig? 5 :L .. Q 1 if'-ff I ,, 1 1 'fi' uf f,. Q Y Q W N1 1 ,, - Ex Q: 'f 176 Chrisfm as Dance The lights were set low and the band was playing loud. People began to arrive and Santa appeared with his help- ers. This was the setting for the '71 Christmas Dance. Couples began to dance and the room was filled slow- ly. A night to remember. How could you forget? Everyone felt the Christ- mas spiritg mistletoe was hung everywhere. Iust where you wanted it. Rudolf the Red- nosed Reindeer had a re- served seat at the toot ot the stairs and Santa and the Mrs. made sure he didn't get into any trouble. It was a lively night. Ex- pectations oi the' coming Christmas were evident. Hap- piness! Being together! lust having fun. Then the lights went on. The music stopped and people left, but the spirit ot Christmas was still there! A night to remember. Ionna Keck and Carol Burch work on decorations for the Santa andhishelper decide to swing Christmas dance. 3. 4' x xt' X I yn i 1 J' 1- ,Q 3253- Q-,N-yi' f 'yi ' ,Half 5w 3'.4 1- K' Al. - A Q .1 gg: : nw, 7 , I x T Oa k f-,E R .3 . ,gi ww Lk AI? Y. 7 JY .x QB lb- QM Im,---mg I A GQ ,f 178 Sweefh eari Dan ce ' 'I' ' 'WGN' 'tl-H-H33-mi-ai LEFT TO RIGHT: Freshmen Sweetheart, Teresa Lopez escorted by Valerio Sandovalg Iunior Sweetheart, Carlene Ta- boia escorted by Matt Meyersg Sweetheart Queen, Ginger Elias escorted by Chris Georgesg Senior Sweetheart, Patsy Knobbe escorted by Tom Reeveg Sophomore Sweetheart, Rita Castillo escorted by Andy Rubalcava. ,V Q! we ' gs: S Y I , af al .Q .3 iw 'VW A- 'X 5 iw W J 'ffm W mf, 1? 'pp X A 1 FDI. eb 4 M. .. w,f'f1WiT livin 4' x f'-' Q.. A, . 2. '1 0 x -J if-2 4 55+ 314: M x .KI f., ' ga' -N.. K 'N f ,M A-. x .. .., 1 .5 A N... X, 14, N s .. ,J K, . 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E V , 'V , N I :GL I 3 4 H' fl Q X ,ad 3. 1 Y is -. f f .lr HQ X 3' ji 4 1554 -fa , ,M ,.,,. ,iff ' 4, 22.6-'14L ir -ff I, ,Z A Q V 7 ,Q ...W M i 1 ii Pj .W as 1 L yyagfsy 1 is K ,Q X wk 5 ur N' Q' LX J .-,, 184 Skifs Letterman initiate Frank Gortarez practices pom routine with Margaret Hanson on the left and Trisha Krrn on the right During the school year of 1971-1972 the skits were accepted by a very enthusiastic student body. The performers in the skits had to have courage to present them in front of the student body. The funniest and most interesting skit was performed by the sophomores. They proved that with a little determination, a few sheets and old clothing, you can create a skit that all will enjoy. There was also a skit with the letter- men's initiates as pom-pon girls, and it was very successful. Everyone seemed to like it and the boys were well co-ordinated. Hopefully, the skits of the future years will continue in this manner. Modern Dance performers Trisha Kirn, Leila Szai- ter, Barbara Bovee, and Margaret Killcullen perform at assembly. Say cheese dx ,,.. dig ,L 'X I E 5' ri .Ln ' A ,- I A 'gigs K - .V X U R' 'N 'il 'xiii aw Q me , -S ,f H' TAKES' TEA UHFR5' . . . 188 English Departm em' Mrs. Georgia Andrews, Eng. IIIB, Eng. IIIA, head of English department, Moderator ol Senior Class. Q., Q Ar. Emily, Rel. I, Rel. III, Eng. IIB. ' Miss Marie Smith, Eng. IA, Eng. IB, Iournalism, advisor to Knight newspaper, Moderator ot Quill Sl Scroll, Moderator of Senior Class, and Modern Dance. ,f- W lv Mr. William Herman, Eng. IVB, Eng. IIA, coach of junior varsity football team, head track coach. ix to Mr. lim Sanford, Eng. IIB, Mr. Sean Welch, Eng. IIIB, Eng. IVA, Eng. IB, head coach of varsity Eng. IVB, Eng. IB, Moderator of the National baseball team, and assistant ot var- Honor Society, Moderator of Senior Class, and sity football. Di'-'Pe Stop- Language Deparfm em' Fr. Iuan, Span. III, Span. IV, Span. II, moderator of the Spanish Club, head moder- ator of Freshmen. Miss Agnes Echenique, Dean of Girls, Span. I, moderator of Pom Line, Head of language department, and Girl's Council. Business Deparfm ent gi 2, Q ' . x .. A.. V Fr. Cletusg LawfSales, Book' Sr. Mary Margaret, Typ. I, NotefData, Steno I, keeping, Typ. I, Typ. II, Head Busi- Steno II, Sect. Prac., Bookstore. ness Department. Mr. Ioe Rodriguez, Span. I, Span IIA, Span. IIB. Mr. left Morse, Typ. I, Adv. Band. .-as ,aiiaifvu Band I 190 Religion De p artm ent 'Q Father Lesier: Religion ll, IVQ World Historyg Head of Religion Departmentg mod- erator of Key Club and Senate. Father Blaise: Religion II, ai Mrs. Labra: Religion I, Illg Spanish IIA ,fxry , of ,AE I s N f Q . 5 2 A 9 Miss Bell: Religion ll, IVQ French I, Ilg moderator of Girls' Leagueg head moderaior of Iunior Class. Fr. Forrest: Religion II, IVg mod Mr. Webster: Religion II, III. erutor of folk singing group. Science And Math Depgrtm ents Mr. Sand: Math Analysis, General Math, Geometry A, Algebra, Trigonometry. f . ,2 ,msffi Mr. Koenigs: Dean of Boys, Geometry B. Fr. Nevin: Algebra I, A and B, Civics, head of Math Department, Advisor to Annual, lunior class moderator. 1wfh: k , l cenfrgavms ...af 4.4. Q T! T9'fNP SCI! Mr. Ladue: Chemistry, Physics, Advisor to Annual, head of Science Department, Homecoming moderator. Miss Maxwell: Biology teacher, sophomore class moderator. Sr. Anaclete: General Math, Algebra UB, Moderator ol Freshman Class, Sophomore and Freshman counselor. 191 192 Social Studies Department Miss Echeverria: World Geography, P.E. Mr. Gray: P.E. boys, World History, Civics, I.V. football coach. girls, Senior class moderator, softball coach. . .t ...Meme Mr. Goebel: U. S. History, World Geography, Sr. Mary Louise: Assistant Vice- Varsity basketball coach. principal, Civics. Mr. Farrell: Civics, Political Science, U. S. History, assistant Varsity basketball coach, I. V. Bas- ketball, Frosh football. X H, Mr. Huston: Health, Mechanical Drawing .9 gfssihiiwrf Mrs. Ferguson: Clothes, I-II-III, Foods, Y i x ff! Sr. Rose Ann: Library Science Miss Schmidt: Development Reading l Martha Bracamonte: Library Q-.NX 1 .s m Q s-'a- nl -.f-no-X Q.. x- 2. . ,. f:- , ' X fvfii M ' , .qw x i M so - Mr. Lavin: Art I, P.E. Boys, Varsity P N Ai: it My Football Coach .B oi ' C' i Mrs. Giltnerz Crafts, Advanced Consumer Economics art, Art I, II 193 -. .bw I..-, ,. fx, va ,Q 1. -:gf 5 5 1 'lug f '1hov X, ,sm A nh. ,S 'if ' sz - - . 55 4, 4 fs 412' M 5 Q, ,gk fin 32 Fla gf A 4: 24 ' gay wi Q X 1 ,, K M, M Q5 1--W A S. N H' TAKES' 0R6'ANIZFR.f' 196 Father foe! Father Ioel Scott, Principal , 'ff X- Fr. Ioel has had a long association with SM, dating as tar back as his years at St. Mary's grade school. He was to later return in the tall ot l964 to become St. Mary's principal. Since his stay at St. Mary's has been extraordinarily long, he has had an opportunity to see a number ot changes. Physically, SM hasn't changed much. The students have remained basically the same, al- though many are now concerned with social is- sues. St. Mary's teacher's have always been concerned with their students and remain so today. One of the more remarkable changes has been an increase in the personal pride each student takes in SM. Yet perhaps Fr. Ioel said it best, St. Mary's isn't a principal. It's a school, it's the students, parents, and teachers. The one thing that I would hope that SM would keep is its pride and spirit. Mike Casas has a note handed to him, Pondering over a letter. Fr. Lester And Sr. Mary Louise. like HQEQEE XF Fr. Lester explains his ideas to his class. Sister Mary Louise takes break to pose for picture. M .-wa Posing patiently. I It takes much more than just one man to run a school. A prin- cipal needs people who understand how a school works and how to run it. Father Ioel has two such as- sistants, both ot whom are familiar faces on campus. Father Lester and Sister Mary Louise, both have their say in the running of S.M. as associate principals. Father Lester who has been at St. Mary's tor tive years, often sits in proxy for Father Ioel when he is away. His duties include his membership on the administrative board and the disciplinary board. Besides his other school involve- ments, which are Key Club mod- erator, Religion department head, and Senate moderator. This has been Sister Mary Louise's first year as a member of the faculty. As director oi stud- ies she has described it as a period of listening and looking to see what changes are needed to keep St. Mary's moving ahead in the field ot education. Q A Sister is all smiles. QI Bl 1-I LI 197 198 Deans You are late. CMiss Echenique, Dean of Girlsj. Okay, now try two plus two. Miss Echenique, Dean of Girls, has been at St. Mary's for 23 dedicated years. In these years she has helped a number of students get through school. Besides taking care of problems such as too short skirts, non- matching shoes, and socks and the conduct of the girls in uniform both on and off campus, she counsels stu- dents with problems, both emotional and school-oriented. She is also the moderator of the Pom Pon line and teaches Spanish. She says she liked teaching and would- n't have been in the racket as long as she has, if she Mr. Koenigs, Dean of Boys. didn't enjoy working with kids. Mr. Koenigs has been at St. Mary's for 6 years and has served as Dean of Boys for 3 of these years. When- ever you see kids who are laughing and talking, he is usually in the middle of the crowd. The boys seem to like to take their problems to Coach Koenigs and his office is always full. Besides being the Dean ot Boys, he also teaches Geometry. Mr. Koenigs said he came to St. Mary's because he liked the students and faculty. Hard at work. Workers :' g,- 0 ' 0. a , ol . , -,. , csv 0 x , , s , .'s .u - , , Q 0, rss v 0 . Q 0 ' O 0 .8 , , . . msg'- s 0 Q 0 , , can u g . . iqf's s 0 , , A .,- oo 0 :UO 1 I 'ily' 9 0 O 0. 0 .s 1.1 Q n Q o g .t,. s p u o , s ' 1 y l O Q I 1 .-1,'.'n 0 9 o gf ZX., .'0 ,:. 0 g o Q g. 0 4 o o 'su o I ' on 1? , 1 S6',g,L :': -- , - 1 .sg U .. sg 5555 Mx., Mr. Salvador Crus, gym custodian. Mr. Horace Pieri: trainer, head gym Mrs. Elias: attendance recorder. custodian. Mrs. Cotter: Father Ioel's secretary. e 2 t Mr. McIntyre: School custodian. 1 Mrs, Hazel Cossellz counselor Mrs. Woodhouse: school accountant. 199 Parenzus Club President .... . . Mr. Iim Pentkowski Vice-President .... Mr. Tony Vincente Treasurer ..... Mrs. David Rodriguez Secretary . . . ..... Mrs. Paul Walsh Board . . . . . . Mrs. Classie Gantt 5 Mr. Chuck Fredrich Mr. Tom Stuart Daddy, where do St. Mary's stu- dents come from? Why from parents, ot course, son! Most of us don't look at origins too often. And we're content to look at the chassis without inspecting the engine. But the parents of St. Mary's students really do make St. Mary's go, even though they work behind the scenes. The Parent's Club is a club with one goal-the proper education ot their children. To this end they raise scholarship money with an an- nual Las Vegas Nite , and they keep abreast of school and community develop- ments with quarterly meetings. The first Parent's Club meeting brought a good turn out And you can autograph a blank check too, if you like. Well Mrs Georges parents and princi pals have a lot ot problems in common C r Ioelj Dcrd'S Club The Dad's Club is run by President Ioe Romero. The other officers of the Dad's Club are: Robert Schmidt, as the lst Vice-President and Dick Spear as the 2nd Vice-President. The guard or Ser- geant-At-Arms is Oscar Ruiz. The treas- urer's cmd secretary's positions are filled by Art Sampson and Henry Tarazon, re- spectively. The moderator is a well known man around school. None other than our own Fr. Ioel. The Chairmen of the various com- mittees of the Dad's Club are: Charles Fredrich, Athletic, Frank Bovine and Fred Work double on Bingo, and Ralph Rojas heads Lunch. It controls and moderates the bingo games, helps the athletic program as ticket takers at the games and dances, and raises money sponsoring steak dinners. The purpose of their club is to help St. Mary's by getting the Dads interested in the school and getting them to participate in school affairs. Tell Mr. Earp we've got one waiting when he finishes at the O.K. Corral Move along-you can come back for seconds! X f . . . , , Q Na gpg ,, f kit? s 4 7 f' 1 if , 1+ g ,xy , ,,. ..,, .W ' X A I - F,- 'ii' V fe' Ks ' ami. 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Once a year, these boys are up for initiation and are at the mercy of the standing Lettermen. During that week they must come dressed in all modes of attire. By the end of the week they must have collected five dol- lars from their shoe shining at school. This year, on the final day of initiation, all of the hopefuls were made to dance with the Pom line during an assembly. The boys you see walking around campus in green sweaters or jackets with a block HSM have been through it - on the practice field and off. Coach Sanford introduces the Lettermen pom line, Rodeo Week wgivv This year during Rodeo Week, March 6-10, SM. experienced a change in the regular format. Instead of the mock shoot-out to close the week, a pie-eating contest was substituted. Six contestants from each class were selected and competed for the title of class champion Pig. People around the area were shouting encouragement to the candidate of their choice. At the end of the contest, the winners were lohn Campbell, Freshmen class champ, Bruce Grambley, Sophomore class, Mike Roddy, lunior class, and Robert Griffin, Senior class champ. As usual the senior class was allowed to come out of uniform for that week and the lower classmen were out on Thursday. Unfortunately, school was cancelled on Friday due to the Rodeo Parade start- ing outside of the classrooms. 'WI ,, . VNV It is with a gulp and not with a nibble that you win this Bruce Grambley and Diane Otter obviously volunteer with kind of thing, Valerio Sandoval. something less than enthusiasm, ' 1 lt's not often that city folks like us get to watch hogs at the trough! 205 206 Powder Puff Blockers lead as Betty Duarte carries the ball. One Sunday afternoon, a quiet Coronado Park became the stadium for the renewal of the Powder Puff Bowl. At 1:00 p.m. the kick-off started with the Sophomore girls receiving and the Senior girls defending. The seniors dumped the sophomores with a score ot 14-O. The game in which the Iuniors and the Freshmen bat- tled it out, ended with the Iuniors in the lead. The seniors and the juniors then fought it out for the champion- ship of school. The game ended in a tie, neither side with a score, and some mighty sore players. But the Powder Putt Bowl had not yet ended. The Seniors were to represent our school in the game against Xavier. St. Mary's Knigh- tees played with pride and skill as they tromped on Xavier 6-O. We hope that the girls will con- tinue in this fashion and represent St. Mary's in the future. Where is the ball? Freshmen defenders charge the Iunior quarterback, Amy Patterson Defenders close in as Irene Valle carries. Players line up as the center prepares to snap the ball. W L Annette Rodriguez pours it on. , ,, Annette Rodiguez carries, with Amy Patterson close on her heel. Esther Bustillos blocks for Letiticx lngallina. 207 ,,,.f 3-J kfgu al, 'x C M s 5 A I 'Z 4 K if sg? 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Year. . .Speech and Drama Club l,2,3, Anytown Delegate l, Sophomore Class Treasurer, National Forensic League l,2,3,4, Iunior Class President, Girls State Delegate 3, I.V. Cheer 3, Homecoming Co-ordinator 3,4, Homecoming Princess 4, Student Council Vice-President. KEVIN BECKA Kev. . .Going to Dar's. . .Senate 3,4, Key Club 2, Big Brothers 4, Forensic Oratory and Script 4. . .Music. BETSY BELISLE Renee. . .Dick E., February 26. . .FHA 3, Treasurer 4, Girls League 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Bowling Club Z,3, French Club 2, Dope Stop 4, Annual 4. . .To teach. ANDREW BIELECKI Pat. . .Football 4. . .College. PAUL BIELECKI Hoss. . .Survived Iunior Year. . .Football 2,3,4. . .Law Profession. COLLEEN BOOTZ Bootz. . .Sophomore Year. . .Pom Pon 3,4, FHA 2, Volley Ball 3,4, Softball 3,4, Let- ter Girl 4, Pep Club 2,3, Freshman Sweetheart, Powder-Puff Football l,4, Prom Princess 4. . .Work and get mar- ried. BARBARA N. BOVEE Barb. . .A Gerard dance. . .Girls League 4, Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4. . . College. CYNTHIA BRACAMONTE Brac. . .Homecoming '70. . .Powder-Puff Football l,4, Pep Club 3, Volley Ball l. . . Get a decent job and car. BRIAN BURCH Crow. . .Countless messed up nights with the guys. ., .Football l,3,4, Baseball l, NHS 3,4, Treasurer 4, Big Brother 4, For- ensic Oratory and Script 4. . .Engineer. MARK BURKS Food Fights. . .Big Brother 4. . .Speed Shop Owner and Operator. RICHARD BURRUEL MARY BUSTILLOS Esther. . .At South Mountain with LG, RC, VG, CC, and IC. . .Spanish Club 3,4, Pow- der-Puff Football 4, Pep Club Z. . .Secre- tarial Work. SUE BUTLER Suzzy. . .Listening to a sermon from Cof- fee, Tea or Me . . .Pep Club 3, Science Club 2, Ski Club 2, NHS 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Newspaper 3, Annual 3, Editor 4, Dope Stop 4, Arizona Math Award 1. . . Seeing Europe. IACK CALABRESE Varmit. . .The Choda Gang. TONY CAMPOS All 3 Summer Vacations. . .loin the Army. DAVID I. CANTELME The Apartment . . .Freshman Class President, Football l,2,3,4, Catholic High School Inter-School Executive Board l, Science Club 2, Delegate to Model UN 2, Knight Staff 2, Homeroom Representative 4, Citizen of the Month. . .Lawyer. MICHAEL CASAS Spike. . .Food fights under the Ramada. . . Band 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4. . .College. DIANE CASTELLANOS Ana's Cabin. . .Spanish Club 4, FHA 3. . . Pc. CATHERINE A. CASTLE Castle. . .Ditching with the Mexicans. . . FHA 3,4, Volleyball l,4, Annual 4, Pep Club 2,3, Softball 4, Powder-Puff Football l,4. . .Getting married. EMILY R. CHAVEZ My friends. . .Spanish Club 4. . .College and try out for gymnastics. KIMBERLY CIANI Ki.m. . .Sophomore year and the Christmas Dance. . .Pom Pon 2,4, Captain 3, Spanish Club z,3, FHA 2. . .Pc OI NAU. ANGELA R. CISNEROS Angie. . .Prom Iunior Year. . .Glee Club l, Girls League 4, Folk Singing Group 3,4 . . .Phoenix College. NORBERTA R. CISNEROS Robbie. . .Sophomore Year. . .Glee Club l, Pep Club l, Spanish Club 3,4, Girls League 4, NHS 3,4, Folk Singing Group 4. . .Col- lege and Major in Spanish. ALBERT CONCHOS Hey Mex. . .Food fights in Ramada. . . Band l,2, Track l,2,3,4. . .Play Soccer in Mexico. CIRIA Y. CONTRERAS The bathroom get together. . .Xavier Transfer 2, Spanish Club 3,4, Prom Queen. . .Go to College and work. DARLENE E. COOKUS Dar. . .Iunior Year. . .TAP l, Pep Club l, Bowling Club 2, FHA 4. OPHELIA COTA STEPHEN I. CRAIG The time I boxed Ioe Iarzebeck. . .Chess Club 3, French Club 2,3, NHS 3, Vice- President 4. . .Oceanographer. ROSE M. CUELLAR Rose. . .South Mt. with the girls. . .Prom Princess, Homeroom Representative 3, Softball 3,4, Lettergirl 4. . .Nursing. RICHARD I. DeALVA Ricky. . .Football 3,4, Basketball l,2, Homeroom Representative 2, Baseball 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4. . .College. HENRY DEAN KENNETH F. DIAZ Kenny. . .Iokes at 2:00 A.M. in San Diego Speech Club l,2, Spanish Club 3,4. . .Teach Spanish and History. SARAH A. DOUTHAT Horseshoe Dam and W.A.L.L. . . Newspa- per l,2,3 Editor 4, Annual 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll Secretary 3, President 4, NHS 3,4, Science Club 2, Ski Club 2, Bowling Club l,2, NEDT Certificate 2, Dope Stop 4. . . Special Education. PATRICK I. DRECKMAN Going to Guaymas '7l. TERESA A. DREW Terri . . . Anna River's Quinceanera. . . Transfer from Carl Hayden, Spanish Club 4, Powder-Puff Football l. . .College. IOSEPH EDEN IULIE A. ELIAS Iulie. . .Senior ditch days and Dick E. . . FHA 4, Girls League 4, Pep Club l, Dope Stop 4, Annual 4. . .Secretarial Iob. VIRGINIA L. ELIAS Ginger. . .Summer of 7l with the owner of a little green Nova. . .Pep Club 2, Dope Stop 3, Speech Club 3, Homecoming Head 3,4, Homeroom Representative 4, Sweet- heart Key Club Queen, Girls Council 4, Anytown Delegate 3, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Powder-Puff Football 4. . .Northern Arizona University??? DAVID A. FAVELA I lag . . .Fr. Lester's Religion Class . . .Speech Club 2, Key Club 3,4, Student Senate 3,4, Basketball l,3, Anytown Dele- gate 3. . .Stay a bachelor. IIMMY P. FIMBREZ Bulling Mr. Morse. . .Newspaper 1, Annual l, Band 2,3,4, Big Brothers 4. . .Lithog- raphy. RAYMOND E. FITZGERALD Fitz. . .Band trips and parties. . .Band 2,3, 4. . .Auto Mechanics Specialists. CANDICE A. FLYNN Candy. . .Morning Mary locked us in the bathroom at the Sahara. . .Pan Am Airlines. CHARLES FONSECA Chuck. . .Keeping Father Iuan up in San Diego till 3:00 in the morning. . .Bowling Club l,2, Spanish Club 3,4. . .Make it to the Burro Olympics. PETER I. FREDLAKE Pistol . . .Two incredible shots vs. Moon Valley and Washington. . .Basketball l,2,3,4, Second Place-Forensic Oratory and Script 4. . .Play basketball in College. IANET FREDRICH Band Bus Trips. . .Band l,2,3,4, Band Lettergirl 2,3,4, Twirler-Head l,2,3,4, French Club Z, Girls Track-Manager 3, Annual 3. . .Nursing. VIRGINIA GALLEGO VINCENT GARCIA Going out every weekend with the group . . .Baseball l, Lettermen 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Senator 4, Spanish Club 3,4. . . Become a Counselor. CHRISTOPHER E. GEORGES Chris. . .Four years oi the best Football program in the State. . .Class Treasurer 1, Homeroom Representative 2, Student Body Treasurer 3, Class President 4, Key Club 2,3 Secretary 4, Student Senate 3,4, Boys State Delegate 3, Student Council Workshop Delegate 4, Football l,2,3,4 . . .Constructional Engineering. NORBERT GILSDORF NORMA GODINEZ Father Cletus's typing class. . .Homeroom Representative l,2, Cheerleader l,2, Pom Pon 4, Girls Council 2,3,4, Class Secre- tary 3, Iunior Class Sweetheart, Student Body Corresponding Secretary 4, Letter Girl 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Softball 3, 4, Powder-Puff Football 4, Mother Brun- ner Award. . .Legal Secretary. SHARON GODINEZ Shorty. . .Night out with Vicki, Karen, and Patti. . .Freshman cheer, Softball 3,4, Vol- ley Ball 3, Letter Girl 3, Senior Class Secretary, Powder-Putt Football l,2. . . Get my wish from I.B. ALBERTA V. GOMEZ Berta. . .San Diego with Patsy and Marie H R, t . . .spanish ctub 3,4, FriA 4, Girls League 4. . .Occupational Therapist. LORRAINE M. GOMEZ Go Go Gomez. . .The time at South Moun- tain with my girliriends. . . Volleyball 1, 2,4, FHA 2,3, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Lettergirl 3, Softball 3, Powder-Putt Football l. . .Become a dental assistant. MARY E. GOMEZ Mitch. . .Note from Ioe to go to the Prom via Tony. . .Glee Club 1, FHA 3, Folk Singing Group 4. . .Phoenix College. CYNTHIA A. GONDEK T.B. 21A. . .Croatian Power. . .Band l, 2,3,4, Girls Council 2,3 Secretary 4, FHA 3,4, Drama Club 3, Pep Club 2,3, Girls League 4, Liturgy Folk Group 4, Letter- girl 2,3,4. . .Nursing Career. ANA M. GONZALEZ Ana-Banana. . .Chemistry with Ladue. . . Pep Club l,2, Glee Club 1, Science Club 2, Homeroom Representative 3, NHS 3,4, Spanish Club 4. . .Teaching Special Ed- ucation. ROBERT GRIFFIN Coaching Powder-Putt Football????. . . Student Council Summer Workshop 4, Speech Club 3, Football l,2,3,4, Letter- men 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Homeroom Representative 3, Senate 3, Iudge 4, Stu- dent Body President 4, Forensic Oratory and Script 4. . .Director of the FBI. PATRICK HAWBAKER Eddie. . .Eden's house on Rodeo Day Iun- ior Year. . .Football l,2,3,4, Baseball l, 2,3,4, Letterman 3,4. . .University of New Mexico. IAMES HEGARTY lim. . . The Squad . . .Football l,2,3,4, Key Club 2,3, Homeroom Representative 2, Boys' State Representative 3, Big Broth- ers 4, Senate 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4. IOHN HEGARTY GUILLERMO HERRERA Memo. . .Fr. Iuan's Special English Class. Baseball l,2,3, Big Brothers 4. . .Go back to Hermosillo, Mexico. CRICELIA F. HINOIOSA Chris. . .Revallion's back yard at mid- night. . .FAH 3, Girls League 4, Pep Club l, Glee Club l. . .Phoenix College. IOSEPH HUSTON LETITIA IN GALLINA Titia. . .Powder-Putt Football. . .Powder- Putt Football l,4, Volley Ball l,2,3,4, Softball 4, Girls Council 4, Pom Pon 3,4, Pep Club 3. . .Airline Stewardess. LINDA IANTOLAK Rabbit. . .Being on TV. . .Annual l, TAP l,2, Bowling Club 2, Speech Club 3, Sci- ence Club 2, Dope Stop 3,4, French Club 2, Pep Club l,2. . .Get A Car. IOSEPH E. IARZABEK Iumping Ioe. . .Food throws. . .Key Club 2,3, Track 2, Senate 3,4, Big Brothers 4, NHS 3,4, Forensic Oratory and Script 4, Science Club 2. . .College and Travel. DUANE C. KARONS Carrot. . .Walking out ot Consumer Eco- nomics Class. . .Big Brothers 4, Forensic Oratory and Script. . .Political Science Major. MARGARET M. KEVANE Grit. . .Making Pom Pon with the hives. . . Science Club 2, Ski Club 2, FHA 3, Pom Pon 3, Captain 4, Spanish Club 3, Treas- urer 4, NHS 3,4, Newspaper 3, Pep Club 3, Math Award l, NEDT Test Award 2, Out- standing lunior Girl U of A 3, Bronze Medallion of Merit 3. . .Nursing Career. IAMES M. KIEFER lim. . .Mexico Trips. . .Homeroom Rep- resentative 4, Forensic Oratory and Script 4. . .College. PATRICIA A. KIRN Trisha. . .Senior year at V.I. 2-18-72. FHA 3, Pep Club 3, Powder-Puff Football 4, Pom Pon 3,4, Modern Dance 4. . .Work and get an apartment. PATRICIA A. KNOBBE Patsy. . .Bruce's Parties. . .Cheerleader 3,4, Senior Class Treasurer, Girls Coun- cil 3, FHA 3, Pep Club l,2, Powder-Putt Football 4, Senior Sweetheart 4. . .Teach- ing or Counseling. DAVID KUPITZ WILLIAM L. LABADIE F.B.I. . .Bones. . .Senate 3,4, Letterman 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4. . . Army. IENNIE S. LAGUNA len. . .My Quinceanera. . .Flag Twirler 4. . .Dental Assistant. ROBERT L. LUNA CHARLES MCBRIDE Chuck. . .Frosh Initiation. . .Chess Club 4...College. PATRICIA MCKEEVER Pat. . .San Diego. . .Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Letter Girl 4, Softball 3,4, Vol- ley Ball l,3,4, FHA 3, Annual 3,4. . .P.C. SUSAN MAHON T.B. lVz . . .Dick E. . .Band 2,3,4, Track Team 3, FHA 3,4, Girls League 4, Pep Club l,2,3, Drama Club 3, Letter Girl 3,4, Liturgy Folk Group 4, Girls Council 4. . .Nursing Career. ALEXANDRIA MARTIN EZ Alex. . .Fr. Lester's Religion Class. . . FHA 3,4, Pep Club 2,3. . .Major in Edu- cation. DAVID A. MARTINEZ Say D , . .Key Club 2,3,4, Senate 2,3,4, Football l,2, Baseball l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 4. . .College. KATHLEEN M. MANNHARD Kathy. . .The brick W.A.L.L. . .Science 215 216 Club 2, Annual l,2,3, Photographer Editor 4, Dope Stop 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3, Treas- urer 4, Pep Club l, Girls League 4, Cit- izenship Award 2. . .Surgical Nursing. VIVIAN M. MARTINEZ Shorts . . .San Diego. . .FHA 3,4, Annual 4, Spanish Club 3,4. . .PC and NAU. STEVEN E. MATT Shaft. . .The Heidelburg. . .Football 4, Track 3, Iunior Class Sgt. at Arms, Stu- dent Teacher. . .Law Enforcement Major. ESTHER M. MENDOZA Ester. . .Those six day's of my life and Dick E. . .Pep Club l,2,3, FHA 3,4, Dope Stop 4, Spanish Club 4. . . Live Life To It's Fullest. IOSEPH A. MEZA Ioe Cool. . .Making the winning touchdown against Prescott. . .Basketball l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Track l, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 4, Letterman 2,3,4. . . Play Basketball. DEBRA MITCHELL Big Deb. . .Christmas Caroling l2f23f69 . . .FHA 3, Pep Club 2,3, Girls Council 4. . .PC and Airline Stewardess. PAULA C. MITCHELL Woman . . .Day at V.A. Hospital, 2f2lf 72. . .Dope Stop 3,4, NHS 3,4, Treasurer of Girls League 4, Secretary of French Club 2, Speech and Drama Club 3, Pep Club 2, Newspaper 3,4, FHA Sgt. at Arms 3. . .General Practitioner. MARY M. MORLEY Oscar. . .Being locked in the Sahara bath- room. . .Work and travel. DENNIS MORNINGSTAR Star. . .Iunior Year. . .loin Navy. MAUREEN MULLINS Mo. . .Dick E., February 25. . .Pep Club l,2, FHA 3, President 4, Speech Club l,2, Newspaper l, Dope Stop 4, Girls League 4. . .Spend more time with Dick E. CYNTHIA A. NEGRETE Cindy. . .Anna's Quincenera and Summer of '7l. . .Pep Club 3, Powder-Puff Foot- ball l, Spanish Club 4. . .Maybe Teaching. WILLIAM A. OBERT Orbit . . .Baseball Iunior Year. . .Key Club 2,3, Baseball 2,3,4, Football 3, Span- ish Club 3, Speech Club 2, Science Club 2. . .ASU. STEVEN OLEA NAU Band Day, l0f25f69 and San Diego . . .Band l,2,3,4, President 4, NHS 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Anytown 3, Outstanding Bandsman 4. . .Live, Eat, Drink and Be Merry. MICHAEL A. PACHECO Spanish Club 4, Football I,3. . .Draftsman and Engineer. RODRIGO O. PARADA IR. Corigo. . .Making Burros. . .Spanish Club 4. . .PC or go back to Mexico. EILEEN PAUL Betty. . .Bob, Kathy and Doug. . .Pep Club l,2,3, Volley Ball l,2, Girls League 4, Human Relations 3. . .College. GREGORY I. PEN TKOWSKI Pinky. . .Presenting the football at Home- coming, while looking like a bum. . .News- paper 3,4, NHS 3,4, Quill and Scroll 2,3, 4, Key Club 4, Big Brothers 4, Spanish Club 4, Forensic Oratory and Script 4. . . Cartooning at the Republic. FLORA PEREZ Flo. . .Summer of 7l and Big Fuss. . FHA 3, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 4. . . Dental Assistant. IOAN NE PEREZ The Rook . . .Trying to outstare Fr. Lester. . .Lettergirl 3,4, Volleyball l,3,4, Girls Council 2,3 President 4, Softball 2, 3,4, Spanish Club 3, Vice-President 4, Homeroom Representative 2,4, Iunior Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class Sweet- hear, Homecoming Attendant, Powder-Puff Football l,4. . .P.E. Teacher and Counselor. RICHARD PETERSON Iunior year. . .Plumber. BERTHA M. PLACENCIA Margie. . .Big sister, little sister slumber party. . .Transfer from Sacred Heart of Mary H.igh School, FHA 4. . .Get a job. M. ALBARO PORTILLO Alfonso . . .Shot against Cortez and 2fl9f7l. . .Homeroom Representative l, Basketball l,2,3,4, Football 1, Spanish Club 3,4, Senate 4. . .Come back to St. Mary's and teach. GLEN PRICE Football l,2,3,4, Letterman 2,3,4. MICHAEL R. PRYOR Last day of each school year. . .Band 2, 3,4. . .Study Law. FRED R. RAEL New Year's and Birthday parties in Ian. '72 . . .Key Club 2,3 President 4, Senate 3,4, Basketball 2,3, NHS 3,4, Big Broth- ers 4. . .ASU. MICHAEL M. RAMIREZ Weasel . . .Hot fun in the summertime and D.L.B. . .Baseball 3, Football l,3,4, Big Brothers 4. . .ASU and major in Architecture. MARIE RAMOINO The nose. . .History Class featuring Mr. B. B. King. . .Powder-Puff Football l, Pep Club l,2,3, Annual 2,3, Spanish Club 3,4, Track 3, Volleyball l,2. . .Glendale Community College and The Convent. TOM REEVE Edwin. . .Sweetheart Dance Senior Year. . . Big Brothers 4. . .Go into criminology. IOHN REICHENBERGER ANNETTE E. REVALLION Nan. . .Nolan and Dick E. . .Pep Club l, Annual 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, Girls League 4, FHA 4. . .College. VICKI REYNOLDS Certain Sport Iunior Year. . .Cheerleader 2,3,4, Powder Puff Football l,4, Pep Club l,2,3, Volleyball l,2,3, Softball 4, Bowling Club l,2. . .Oceanographer or Farmer. ANNA RIVERA Anna Banana . . .Trip to San Diego and Weekend in Prescott. . .FHA 3, Spanish Club, Treasurer 3, President 4, Twirler l,2,3, Co-Captain 4, Dope Stop 4. . .PC and NAU. ROBERT BOBLES Y Ro. . .Heidelburg and Beginnings . . . Senate 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Sophomore Class President, Big Brothers 4. . .Air Force. DAVID RODRIGUEZ Dar on New Year's Eve at Virgi's. . . Big Brothers 4, Newspaper 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Annual 4, Dope Stop 4. . .Avoid the Draft and go to college. DIANE M. ROSS Staying up till all hours, trying to get the newspaper to the printer. . .NEDT Award 2, Science Club 2, FHA 3, Newspaper 3, Managing Edito4 4, NHS 3, President 4, Quill and Scroll Society 4, Optimist Award 4, Outstanding Iunior Girl from U of A 3 . . .Enter into the Space Program. FRANK RUIZ Beating Prescott and Flagstaff at their Home Court. . . Basketball l,2,3,4, Senate 4, Baseball 2,3, Football l,2. . .Office Accountant. STEVEN I. SAMPLE Steve. . .Flagstaff Basketball Game '7l. . . Spanish Club 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. . . Education Major. MARGARET M. SANCHEZ Power House. . .Meeting Emily and Mr. Diaz's Spanish Class. . .Spanish Club 4. . . A Court Reporter and continue schooling. IRMA SANTA CRUZ Elmer. . .My Contacts, Charles' and Ken- ny's snails. . .Science Club 2, FHA 3, NHS 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Pep Club 3, An- nual Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Newspa- per 3, Dope Stop 4, NEDT Award 2. . . Nursing and see Europe. N ICOLETTE SCHILLHAHN Nickel. . .Rodeo Dance Ir. Year. Home- coming Sr. Year. . .Powder-Puff Football 4, Girls State 3, Homeroom Representa- tive 2,4, Iunior Class Vice-President, Mayor's Youth Advisory Board 4, Home- coming Co-ordinator 4, Prom Co-ordina- tor 3, Prom Princess 4. . .Major in Pyschology. SHARON SERNA Sherie. . .Christmas Caroling and the long walk. . .Pep Club l,2,3, Powder-Puff Football 1. . .Airline Stewardess and get an apartment. I. KEVIN SHARON Strawberry. . .San Diego for the Marathon and Albuquerque for Ir. Olympics. . .Dope Stop 4, Football l,2,3, Letterman 4, Track 1,2,3,4. . .Forestry and Olympics DANIEL L. SIESCO RONALDO SOLAREZ Sleepy Ray. . .Baseball Trip to Flagstaff . . .Baseball l,2,3, Spanish Club 3. . . Army, then ASU. MARTIN A. SOTO RON L. SPARKS McDonald. . .HOLIDAY and State Cham- pionship Game. . .Football l,2, Baseball l,2. . .Computer Engineer. KATHLEEN M. SPEAR Lolita Love . . .Dick E., Westward Ho and Central. . .Pep Club l,2,3, Girls Coun- cil 2,3,4, Girls League President 4, FHA 3,4, Annual 4. . .To become a P.B. and Denver 76 . KAREN STANLEY Karrot. . .Making Cheer and Powder-Puff Football. . .Cheerleader 3,4, Softball 2, 3,4, Volleyball 3,4, Powder-Puff Football 4, Pep Club 3, Lettergirl 2,3,4. . .Work and get married. DEBRA T. STEWART Stewie . . .5th hour Geometry with Faculty Mrs. Georgia Andrews 188 Sr. Mary Louise Ante 192,197 Miss Barbara Bell 25,66,l64,190 Mrs. Hazel Cossell 199 Mrs. Midge Cotter 199 Rev. Blaise Cronin 190 Miss Mary Agnes Echenique 189,198 Miss Rachel Echeverria 27,76,126,164,192 Mrs. Gloria Elias 199 Nlr. William Farrell 110,118,192 Mrs. Pam Ferguson 31,193 Rev. Nevin Ford 63,164,191 Sr. Emily Garick 188 Mrs. Ioanne Giltner 193 Mr. Paul Goebel 112,113,192 Mr. Ron Gray 108,119,123,192 Mr. William Hermann 108,124,188 Mr. Pat Huston 123,193 Sr. Anaclete Kirwan 64,191 Mr. George Koenigs 191,198 George. . .FHA 2,3, Pep Club 2, Softball 3,4, IV Cheer 2, Captain 3, Powder-Puff Football l,4. . .Become a prominent citi- zen of Frisco. BETH A. STUART NAU Band day, 10125169 and Homecoming 1971. . .Homeroom Representative 1, D.A.R. Award 4, Sophomore Class Sec- retary, Student Body Recording Secretary 3, Senior Class Vice-President, Twirler l,2, Co-Cpatain 3, Captain 4, Homecom- ing Princess, Spanish Club 3,4. . .To find true happiness, peace and fulfillment in life. PATRICK S. SWEENEY Sween-Bean. . .Speech Class 69-70. . . Speech Club 2, Football 4, Freshman Class Treasurer. . .To become a millionaire. IAY TABOLA College. MARSHA A. TIBBETTS Bootsie. . .Student Assistant for Biology, Iunior Year. . .Working in a Doctor's office. ANITA TORRES Rodeo Day '71 and Dick E. . .Pep Club 1, 2, Girls League 4, FHA Historian 4. . . College. PATRICIA A. TREIO Patti. . .New Year's Eve Sophomore Year . . .Freshman Vice-President, Cheerlead- er l,2,3, Captain 4, Volleyball 1,3,4, Soft- ball 3,4, Lettergirl 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Pep Club 3, Homecoming Princess 4, Powder-Puff Football l,4. . .Teacher. IOHN A. TRUIILLO I.'l'. . .Beating all the tough teams. . .Bas- ketball 1,3,4. . .College and have good times. IESSE U. VALDEZ Chief. . .Football. . .Key Club 2,3,4, Big Brother 4, Senator 3,4, Football 3,4, Let- terman 3,4, Spanish Club 3. . .To make the most of myself. RICHARD N. VELASQUEZ Rick. . .The Band Bus Parties. . .Track 1, 3,4, Band l,2,3,4. . .Work with Electronics. LEONORA R. VERA Becky. . .Spanish Club trip to San Diego. . . Pep Club l,2, Spanish Club 3,4. . .Become aSecretary. ROBERT F. WALSH Rumbles in the ramada. . .Key Club 3, Big Brother 4, Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent, Track Team l,2. . .College. LARRY A. WEAVER' Winning on the road and losing at home. . . Basketball l,2,3,4, Senate 4. . .College. LINDA WILKINSON Being locked in the bathroom at the Saraha . . .Bowling 2, Pep Club 1. . .Work Index Mrs. Anita Labra 190 1VIr. Lawrence Ladue 63,191 Mr. Pat Lavin 98,99,102,193 Rev. Iuan Leon 30,37,165,189 Fr. Forrest MacDonald 66,70,l90 Miss Sara Maxwell 165,191 Rev. Lester Mitchell 26,58,76,190,197 Mr. Ieffery Morse 32,189 Mr. Horace Pieri 98,112,199 M.r. Iose Rodriguez 165,189 M.r. Dale Sand 191 5 . Iames Sanford 27,99,120,188,204 Miss Mary Ann Schmidt 193 Fr. Ioel Scott 58,67,196,198,200 Miss Marie Smith 29,34,63,188 Rev. Cletus Tippner 189 Mr. Daniel Webster 66,190 Mr. Sean Welch 28,7l,164,188 Sr. Rose Ann Winklejohn 193 Mrs. Elizabeth Woodhouse 199 217 218 SfudenfBody Index Seniors Abril, Anthony 134 Abril, Dorothy 25,134 Anthony, Richard 62,65,79,134 Arvizu, Alex 99,100,134 Baker, Patricia 25,29,31,34,62,65,135 Baker, Thomas 27,99,102,l03,100,105,135 Banks, Frankie 25,31,68,78,l35,157,l62, 167,172,175 Becka, Kevin 24,135 Belisle, Betsy 25,3l,62,135 Bielecki, Andrew 99,100,135 Bielecki, Paul 99,135 Bootz, Colleen 27,36,37,77,128,13O,135, 161 Bovee, Barbara 25,34,135,168,184 Bracamonte, Cynthia 130,136 Burch, Brian 28,99,100,136,168 Burks, Mark 136 Burruel, Richard 136 Bustillos, Esther 30,136,201 Butler, Sue 25,28,29,62,136 Calabrese, lack 136 Campos, Anthony 136 Cantelme, David 99,100,136,163,167,168 Casas, Michael 30,32,33,l37 Castellanos, Diane 30,137 Castle, Catherine 137 Chavez, Emily 30,137 Ciani, Kimberly 36,37,72,137,173,183 Cisneros, Angela 25,137 Cisneros, Norberta 25,28,30,71,l37 Conchos, Albert 137 Contreras, Ciria 30,137,161 Cookus, Darlene 138 Cota, Ophelia 30,138 Craig, Stephen 28,79,138 Cuellar, Rose 27,126,138,161 DeAlva, Richard 27,30,99,l00,120,121, 122,138 Dean, Henry 26,32,33,138 Diaz, Kenneth 30,136 Douthat, Sarah 28,29,62,138 Dreckman, Patrick 138 Drew, Teresa 30,139 Eden, Ioseph 139 Elias, Iulie 25,31,62,65,l39,163 Elias, Virginia 25,31,62,65,139,160,163, 178,179 Favela, David 24,26,58,6l,139,157,172 Fimbrez, Iames 32,33,139 ' Fitzgerald, Raymond 32,33,139 Flynn, Candyce 130 Fonseca, Charles 30,139 Fredlake, Peter 112,113,114,140,168 Fredrich, Ianet 25,30,32,33,42,l40 Gallego, Virginia 62,140 Garcia, Vincent 24,27,30,72,99,l00,l03, 104,105,140,l57,l75 Georges, Christopher 21,24,27,58,60,68, 99,100,l30,l40,l54,164,167,l68,178 Gilsdort, Norbert 140 Godinez, Norma 25,27,36,37,68,70,126, 127,l30,140,155,158,162,l67,172,174,175 Godinez, Sharon 27,68,126,128,130,140 Gomez, Alberta 30,140 Gomez, Lorraine 27,30,l26,127,130,l41, 164 Gomez, Mary 141 Gondek, Cindy 25,31,32,133,141 Gonzalez, Anna 25,28,30,l41,168 Griffin, Robert 24,27,30,68,99,100,130, 141,162,167 f Hawbaker, Patrick 99,l00,l03,105,120, 121,122,141 Hegarty, Iames 24,30,60,99,100,l41,159, 175,180 Hegarty. lohn 30,99,100,14l Herrera, Guillermo 141 Hinojosa, Cricelia 25,142 Huston, Ioseph 142 Ingallina, Leticia 25,27,36,37,126,l28, 129,130,l42,161,207 Iantolak, Linda 142 Iarzabek, Ioseph 28,142,168 Karons, Duane 142 Kevane, Margaret 25,28,30,36,37,142,156 Kiefer, Iames 99,100,142 Kirn, Patricia 34,36,37,73,142,184 Knobbe, Patricia 38,39,129,143,164,178 Kupitz, David 32,143 Labadie, William 24,27,60,99,100,120, 12l,143,158,l74,175,l84 Laguna, Iennie 43,143 Luna, Robert 121,143 McBride, Charles 143 McKeever, Patricia 27,30,62,65,126,128, 143 Mahon, Susan 25,3l,32,33,l43 Mannhard, Kathleen 25,29,62,64,l43 Martinez, Alexandria 144 Martinez, David 24,26,30,120,121,144, 151,172 Martinez, Vivian 30,31,62,65,144 Matt, Steven 30,99,100,144,151,175 Mendoza, Esther 25,30,31,144 Meza, Ioseph 30,99,100,112,114,115,117, 144,163 Mitchell, Debra 144 Mitchell, Paula 25,26,66,7l,l44 Morley, Mary 144 Morningstar, Dennis 145 Mullins, Maureen 25,3l,34,145 Negrete, Cynthia 145 Obert, William 120,121,145 Olea, Steven 28,30,32,33,71,145,l57,l75 Pacheco, Michael 145 Parada, Rodrigo 30,145 Paul, Eileen 145 Pentkowski, Gregory 26,28,29,30,59,62, 145,168,173 Perez, Flora 30,146,163 Perez, Ioann 25,Z7,30,65,126,128,l30, 146,l59,167,172,175 Peterson, Richard 146 Placencia, Bertha 146 Portillo, Albaro 24,30,112,114,116,146, 151,167,172 Price, Glenn 99,100,146 Pryor, Michael 33,146 Rael, Frederick 24,26,28,58,6l,146,l73, 179 Ramirez, Michael 99,146 Ramoino, Marie 62,65,147 Reeve, Edwin 99,100, 147,160,178 Reichenberger, Iohn 62,63,65,147 Revallion, Annette 25,29,31,62,65,147 Reynolds, Vicki 38,39,130,147 Rivera, Anna 30,42,147 Robles, Robert 99,100,147 Rodriguez, David 30,62,65,147,158,l72 Ross, Diane 25,28,29,62,71,147,157,168 Ruiz, Frank 24,1l2,114,116,148,157,172 Sample, Steven 3O,112,114,148 Sanchez, Margaret 30,148 Santa Cruz, Irma 25,28,29,30,67,148,162 Schillhahn, Nicolette 68,70,78,130,148, 161,163,167,173 Serna, Sharon 148 Sharon, Kevin 27,124,148 Siesco, Daniel 99,100,106,148 Solarez, Reynaldo 148 Soto, Martin 26,32,33,58,149 Sparks, Ronald 149 Spear, Kathleen 25,3l,62,78,l49 Stanley, Karen 27,38,39,128,130,149 Stewart, Debbie 126,130,149 Stuart, Beth 42,l49,157,164,168,172,l75 Sweeney, Patrick 99,100,149 Tabola, Iay 149 Tibbets, Marsha 149 Torres, Anita 25,31,150 Trejo, Patricia 27,30,38,39,l26,128,150, 157,172,175 Trujillo, Iohn 112,114,150 Valdez, lesse 24,26,27,59,91,99,150 Velasquez, Richard 124,125,150 Vera, Leonor 30,150 Walsh, Robert 150 Weaver, Larry 24,112,113,114,116,150 Wilkinson, Linda 150 I UI11.0I'S Adams, Rose 25,32,84 Baker, Iohn 26,30,84 Bealieu, Eve 25,84 Benham, Frank 62,65,84 Bielawski, Iennie 31,84 Broderick, Mary 84 Burch, Carol 20,36,84,85,87,l64,175 Buruel, Maria 30,85 Bustos, Stella 25,30,31,85 Campos, Debbie 62,65,85 Chavez, Richard 85,118 Collins, Vickie 85 Conchos, Sylvia 85 Cordova, Daniel 20,26,27,59,85,l08,123 Craig, Michael 62,64,85 Custer, Steven 21,30,85,99,105,120,130 Davis, Anthony 27,85,99,124 De Santiago, Simon 85 Dominguez, Robert 30,85 Duarte, Betty 25,30,85,l30,163 Espinoza, Dolores 85 Evans, Ioan 25,32,85 Facio, Tommie Sue 40,85,94,13O Fahrendorf, Chris 24,27,30,85,89,93,99, 120,130,164 Favela, Anita 25,30,86,l30 Fierro, Elizabeth 86,91 Fitzgerald, Victoria 62,64,86 Flores, Patricia 86 Forner, Ioseph 86 Fredlake, David 86,92,112 Garza, Lily 30,86 Georges, Cathy 25,86,130 Gomez, David 30,86 Gomez, Nicolette 30,36,86 Gonzales, Sandra 30,86 Gortarez, Antonio 27,86,l84 Guerra, Cecilia 87 Halagan, Mary Beth 62,65,87 Hanson, Margaret 36,84,87,184 Harris, Veronica 25,62,64,87 Harvey, Lilia 25,87 Hegarty, Catherine 25,87 Henneman, Mark 26,87,120 Hernandez, Lucia 30,87 Herrera, Leo 87 Hiller, Pamela 25,31,87,128,130 Hinojos, Andrew 27,87,99,120 Hunter, Iudith 25,87 Iohnson, Iames Z6,32,88,90,118,124 Iohnston, Cynthia 30,88 Keck, Ionna 25,88,176 Kevane, Agnes 30,38,88 Kilcullen, Margaret 25,30,34,67,88,184 Kramer, Irene 25,62,88 Labadie, Peter 27,3O,88,99,120 Lara, Agustin 30,88 Ledesma, Rene 88 Leyvas, Norma 25,30,3l ,89 Leyva, Robert 89 Lisko, Iohn 89,118 Lopez, Christine 25,30,31,89 Lopez, lose 24,27,30,69,84,89,93,99,102, 104,l05,130,162,167 McBride, Ioan 25,31,89,l30 McBride, Timothy 89,112 McCarty, Ienniter 29,30,62,89 McShane, Susan 89 Mallamo Martinez Martinez Martinez , Ioan 25,52,89,90,163 Robert 90 Marquez, , Elizabeth 90,95 , Michael 24,30,61,77,90,99,123 , Norma 30,40,89,90,l26,127, 128,130,164 Matta, Robert 90 Medina, Adolph 30,90,108,123 Mendoza, Mary 31,90 Miller, Richard 90,99,l20 Mitchell, Brent 90 Molina, Susan 30,90 Morningstar, Ioyce 90 Morton, David 27,9l,93,99 Mungarro, Martha 30,91 Myers, Matthew 91,160,178 Nicholson, Frances 91 Orzel, Michele 91,181 Otter, Dianne 89,91,163,205 Pacheco, Rachel 12,34,36,91 Pacheco, Robert 27,30,92,1l8,123,130,164 Patterson, Amy 62,92,126,130,206,207 Patton, George 30,92 Peterson, Kathryn 31,92 Pieper, Carol 31,92 Porter, Susan 62,85,92 Powers, Carmelita 92,130 Quiroz, Gloria 92 Rael, Sylvia 25,30,31,92 Reichenberger, Edward 92 Revallion, Cheryl 25,62,65,92 Rivera, Susan 43,93,130 Robles, Rodney 30,93,95 Roddy, Michael 26,59,91,93,108,124 Rodriguez, Antonio 93,120 Rodriguez, Richard 24,26,27,30,93,99,123 Rohr, Ioseph 26,27,92,93,l24 Rojas, Richard 95 Romero, Belinda 30,93 Ruiz, Thomas 24,26,27,58,61,67,88,93,94, 112,113,117 Sample, Michael 30,94,112 Sant, Veronica 25,94 Schmidt, Dawn 62,65,94 Sheridan, Iohn 94,124 Smith, Matthew 94,99 Stanford, Michael 94 Sullivan, Matthew 94,163 Tabola, Carlene 36,94,160,178 Torres, Michael 94,95 Trujillo, Aurora 30,95 Trujillo, Susan 95 Tucker, Robert 95 Valenzuela, David 95 Valle, Susan 30,95,130 Van Wormer, Candace 95 Vasquez, Cynthia 43,95 Villela, Frank 30,95 Vyles, George 95 Warnecke, Melinda 95 Zapien, Sandra 81,95,126,l30,162 Soph om ores Abril, George 46 Arvizu, Teresa 46 Avenetti, Naomi 43,46,126,127 Ayala, Debra 46,62 Ayala, Sandra 46,62,64 Bailey, Patrick 46 Ballero, Lisa 46 Beachem, Lincoln 46,118 Becka, Rorie 46,123 Bolin, Karen 46 Bootz, Stanley 46,108,124,125 Bovee, Ianice 34,38,46,163 Brown, Richard 32,46,57 Bryant, Iacqueline 25,46,l63 Bustamante, Rosemarie 46 Bycrott, Margaret 46 Calabrese, IoAnn 47,126 Campos, Alice 25,40,47 Castaneda, Ioyce 47 Castillo, Rita 34,47,160,165,178,180 Cavanaugh, Kevin 47,118 Cervantez, Richard 47 Cherdak, Kathleen 47 Cisneros, Obdilia 47 Contreras, Cindy 32,47 Contreras, David 47 Dominguez, Rose 47 Doren, Iudith 47 Doyle, Thomas 48, 1 1 8,123,124,165 Duran, Thomas 48,123 Escalante, Mary 32,48 Fimbrez, Benjamin 48,108,118,124 Fimbres, Rachel 43,48,l25 Flanigan, Timothy 48,108 Fredlake, Mary 32,48 Galindo, Louis 48,123 Gantt, Elvin 32,48,52,118,123 Garcia, Gloria 48,126,l27,128,129 Garcia, Tranguilino 48,108,123 Georges, Paula 25,48 Gilsdort, Reynold 48,108,l24,125 Giltner, Mary 48 Giver, David 48 Glynn, Brenda 48 Godinez, Geraldine 25,34,48,126 Gomez, Ruth 48 Grambley, Bruce 48,57,108,205 Griffin, Patrick 48,108 Gutierrez, Ioseph 49 Hawbaker, David 49,108,124 Hawking, Peter 49,99,123,163 Hernandez, lose 49 Herrera, Alex 49 Hinojos, Irene 49 Hinojosa, Maria 49,80 Houle, Susan 25,49 Hunter, Iimetta 49 Iarzabek, Iohn 50 loyce, Iettrey 50 Iuarez, Andrea 32,50 Kennedy, Terrence 50,120 Kevane, Lucy 38,50,51 Kilcullen, Mary Ann 25,34,50 Kirn, Mark 50 Klinger, Michele 32,50 Knobbe, Timothy 50,l09,l23,165 Kramer, Dolores 25,50 Kuntz, Marilyn 50,62,64 Lee, Ierald 50,99 Leonardi, Philip 50,108,123 Lindmark, Patrick 50,108,163 Lindsey, Deanna 43,50,65 Lopez, Isabel 32,50,126 Lopez, Richard 51,123 Lunsford, Michael 51,112,114 McHenry, Michael 51 Mannhard, Louis 51 Marconi, Peter 51,62 Marshall, Anna Marie 32,34,51 Martinez, Anna Marie 51 Martinez, Luis 51,118 Martinez, Thomas 51,108,123 Matesic, Lisa 51 Mattingly, Mark 51 Mazon, Sonja 40,52,l26,127,128 Mendivil, Ioseph 26,27,52,59,165 Mesquita, Yolanda 52,84 Miller, Iohn 52,123 Miller, Micheal 52,108 Montano, Mary 32,52 Mooney, Mark 52,118 Murray, Dennis 52,108,118 Nuanez, Monica 38,52 Ortega, Altred 52 Pacheco, Evelyn 52 Pacheco, Georgina 52 Palumbo, Dominic 52,108,177 Patton, Mark 32,52 Paul, Stephen 52,80 Pernack, Richard 53 Pernack, Tina 53 Pieper, Marla 53 Pinson, Anthony 53,123 Pinuelas, Diane 53 Porter, Leslie 53 Placencia, Ernestina 53 Pritchett, Rosalee 53 Ramirez, Annette 53 Reeths, Dawn 53 219 220 Reichenberger, Micheal 32,53 Reyes, Patricia 53,95 Ritz, Patrick 53 Rivas, Randy 53,118,123 Roberts, Karen 53 Rodriguez, Ioanne 34,53,55 Rodriguez, Ronnie 27,54,118,120,163 Rohr, Mary 32,54 Romo, Manuel 26,54,99 Rubalcava, Andrew 54,120,160,178 Rubalcava, Ronald 27,54,99 Rusconi, Micheal 54,108 Scott, Edmund 32,54 Soto, Margaret 32,54 Spear, Donna 54 Stanley, Nancy 54 Stocking, lay 54 Szajter, Leila 32,34,54,184 Tarazon, Henry 55,123 Tarazon, Ioey 55,123 Taylor, Richard 55,108 Thompson, Cheryl 55 Torrez, Raoul 55 Tovar, Pamela 34,55 Trevino, Iohn 26,55 Trotter, Eddie 55 Trujillo, Ralph 26,55,108,123 Van Pul, Godelieve 55 Van Wormer, Carma 25,55,79 Vicente, David 55 Welch, Peter 55,108,124 Wirth, Alan 55,123 Work, Sandra 32,42,54,55,77 Woznicki, Alan 55,108 Zapien, Cynthia 43,55,126 Freshm en Abril, Laura 10,16 Acuna, Richard 10 Adams, Karen 10 Aguilar, Velma 10 Albright, Terrence 10,110,118,119,123 Aragon, Thomas 10 Arroyo, Anna 10,32 Arvizu, Abraham 10 Arvizu, Raymond 10,118,1 19,123 Avila, Andrew 10 Bagnoli, Stephen 10 Balderas, Diana 10 Balderrama, Estella 10 Barabe, lean 10 Barbusca, Pual 10 Bateluna, Donald 10 Bautista, Edith 10 Bautista, Rogelio 10,124 Basra, Dena 10 Beachem, Constance 10 Bellamy, Marion 11,112 Bolin, Catherine 11 Boretsky, Daniel 11,123 Bovee, Marshall 11,110 Bracamonte, Gilbert 11,110,124 Bracamonte, Virginia 11,129 Burch, Mary 11,129 Bustoz, Christina 11 Calpito, Linda 11,41 Campbell, Iohn 11,124 Casey, Patricia 11 Cervantez, Steven 11 Chavez, Iaime 11,110 Chavez, Mary ll Cholewa, Mary Anne 11 Clarke, Chrystal 11 Colantro, Donald 11,118,119 Contreras, Iames 11 Cook, Elizabeth 11 Craig, Theresa ll Delagarza, Steven 12 Douthat, Amy 12,78,129 Elias, Thomas 12,110,123 Encinas, Theresa 12 Facio, Margaret 12,41 Fensler, Mark 12 Fitzgerald, Deborah 12 Flores, Manuel 12,110 Forner, Anthony 12 Forner, Leticia 12 Garcia, Patricia 12 Georges, Ioseph 1l,12,26,32,54 Giver, Glenn 12 Gomez, Iames 12,110 Gomez, Rapheal 12,13,163 Gondek, David 12,32 Gonzalez, Mark 12 Guevara, Richard 12 Gutierrez, Francisco 13 Hannappel, Theresa 13 Hegarty, Mark 13,110,165 Herrera, Patrick 13 Houston, Darlene 13,19,34 Ingallina, Gregory 13 Iohnson, Kerry 13,110 Kaplan, George 13,21 Keck, Frederick 13,124,125,165 Kel1y,'Iohn 11,13 Kerwin, Ioseph 13,110,163 Kevane, Cecilia 13,51 Kilcullen, Monica 13,34 Kirn, Susan 13 Klettlinger, Iohn 13,110,123,163 Klinger, Sandra 13,32 Knobbe, David 13,123 Kolasinski, Ianet 13 Krigbaum, Ann 13,129 Leal, Marie 13 Leon, Arnold 14 Lindsey, Fary l4,21,l23 Lister, Victoria 14 Lopez, Teresa 14,160,165,178 Lukavics, M. Iames 14,118,119 McBride, David 14 McCauley, Francis 14 McCurdy, Peter 14 McShane, Frank 14,123 Maldonado, Arthur 14,110 Mack, Kenneth 14 Malone, Francine 14 Mallamo, Francesca 14 Marconi, William 14 Martinez, Christine 14,129 Martinez, Mark 14,124 Martinez, Michael A. 14 Martinez, Michael B. 14,110,119 Martinez, Michael E. 14 Martinez, Patrick 14,118,119 Martinez, Ronald 14 Marvin, Suzanne 15 Maturani, Tina 15,32 Mejia, Laura 15 Mendivil, Kathryn 15 Mendoza, Betty 15 Miller, Dolores 15 Meyers, Margaret 15 Miranda, David 15,123 Mitchell, Faith 15 Monteilh, Diane 15,66 Montano, Debra 15 Mooney, Iohn 15,118,119 Moreno, Martin 15,124 Mros, Tina 15 Murray, Maureen 15,129 Negrete, Michael 15,110,123 Nevarez, Ioseph 15,110,123 Newman, Bradley 15,110 Newsome, Mitchell 15,19,32,l24 Nuanez, David 15,123,160 Obert, Patricia 15 Ortega, Henry 15 Othon, Sandra 15,129,163 Palandri, Vince 15 Palumbo, Felicia 16,79,165,177 Perez, Roberta 16,32 Phillips, Debra 16 Pico, Ieftery 16 Placencia, Gloria 16 Powers, Guy 16,110 Quiver, Manuel 16 Ramos, Peter 16 Reeths, Annette 16 Reichenberger, Donald 16,110 Reyes, Iohn 16,118,119 Rios, George 16,32 Ritz, Ieanne 16 Rodriguez, Annette 16,41,129,207 Rodriguez, Blanca 17,129,163 Rodriguez, Mary Ann 17 Rodriguez, Ioe 17,110 Rohr, Martha 17 Salazar, Annette 17,129,163 Saldana, Mary Ann 17 Salter, Ronald 17,118,119 Sanchez, Cynthia 17 Sant, Paul 17,110 Sandoval, Valerio Ir. 17,160, 1 78,205 Schmidt, Sheree 17 Seville, Lewis 17,110 Shepard, Sabrina 17 Sidabras, Dorothy 16,17,129 Skelly, Christopher 17,110,118,119 123 Spear, Richard 17 Sweeney, Timothy 17 Tackman, Charles 17 Tipton, Ieftery 17,110,123 Thompson, Thomas 18 Ung, Iuan 18,30 Valadez, Victor 18,32 Valle, Irene 18,207 Vega, Iuanita 18 Velasquez, Hilda 18 Villela, Margarita 18 Williams, Iames 19 Williams, Marris 19,110 Wirth, Timothy 19,124 Yabo, Barbara 19 Yarbrough, Allyson 19 Ziede, Theresa 19 VWthout a breeze...leaves would have no life Without a sun... flowers would never grow VWthout the trees...birds would have no home Nature has been good to us. She has blessed America with the natural resources so necessarv to make a country great. Over the years, we have converted these natural resources from unusable raw materials to industrial products unmatched anywhere on earth. From a simple light bulb to spacecraft capable of landing men on the moon, we have matched our natural resources with the resources of technology to achieve the heights ,A of scientific accomplishments. Along the way to success, we have over- looked the mother who spawned these achievements. To provide steel to build cities, we have stripped our earth of coal and dumped the residue in our lakes and rivers. to Trees that provide us with oxygen have been leveled to build homes in the suburbs, creating urban sprawl. To reach our cities, we have lined our countrysides with concrete to accommodate our nation's greatest polluter: the intemal combustion engine. We are all members of a society that demands throwaway bottles, a second auto, and electricity for our homes. We must all share the blame for America's environmental problems. If the leaves are to have life, if our flowers are to grow, and if the birds are to have a home, today's youth must also accept the challenge with constructive effort. Your actions today will determine the course of our nation. America can't wait for the next generation. By then it could be too late. trc 1 .. SALT R IVE R PROJ ECT 221 222 JL.. 600 E. Jefferson M U PHOENIX, ARIZONA AL 3-755I AL 2-6804 Professional 'N W Wedding Photography I f ' bf.:- 'X 0 ,,, g ' 2703 N s r f ga Tempe A z na 947 0152 loCad1ds ?-rfiqlv TEMPE-PI-IOEN IX Compliments of the PARENTS CLUB Congratulations Best oi Luck Class of 72 ASIB Automotive Service l706 E. Indian School Road Bob CReal Beardj Schmidt Cwner C I f CASA de PAZ y BIEN Franciscan Renewal Center 948-7460 -6031 Eddies Flowers 24 North Isl Sl. Phoenix, Arizona The Sophomores wish the best ot luck to the class ot '72 Compliments 0 ' MEXICAN F000 932 E. Main St.. Mesa Phonavu-701 Manuel Maha, Owner -. Whitney 81 Murphy ..,,,,cE,,,,.. Funeral Home Ed Murphy STEAKS - COCKTAILS BANQUET FACILITIES ENTERTAINMENT Every Friday and Safurday Eve. 6:30 p.m.1oclosIng A Muslcal Trlo Playlng and Slnglng For You Now . . . Toofo OFF ON ALL TAKE-OUT ORDERS HOURS TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY 11:30a.m.fo3:00p.m. 4:30pgm.ioI0p.m. Saturdays 11:30a.m.1o10 p.m. Closed Mondays Call Whitey ui 966-6701 or rom ABCD n a irion to ABCOE anyw ere in Hn Va ey. TWENTY YEARS SERVING TRAILER PARKS ABCO OII COMPANY 600 W. Ist St. Tempe, Arizona Telephone 966-6701 robert tang 0 PHONE 258-7968 9 EAsT oowzu. EN e. I oNA HIGH FIDELITY SOUND SYSTEMS lVe W Loca tion 2727 E Washington P. O. Box 20827 Phoenix, Arizona 85036 I 0 , 106 suulmznr Arm rumnsmnss scnum urns: cuuncn 4 ! Serving Arizona Schools over years PHONE 267-1311 225 Congratulations to the Class of 1972 7mm de SLC 7714410 Dade Wed' Congratulations Class of '72 ' l : : ' N4 Best wishes for good fortune zaz El 'i in your w0rld- ' :tnttt F 7-l ,. -i I -... Y ff, -' N J '-1 mffffi 'ff 'a- . ' - il. . 1 - - -- 3 oe ef' Y i A I 1 '-- ' Vgffq-Eff ' J ' ggj f :12 G , ff' 9 X 'C V A::: --'aW1.: ia. ,,t 5 Zt' l fffrfgf. 213. :LUN 3 I D Iiz, 1 ? f5fQf55fQ?255I5:3:Zg zr- 5 :::. it ,1.1,-..:.: 5.s:525f:255Es2E15 fv., E'- f ' -ziilifgy 7 at i f f:1f12f'1:1 'f g .7 Zzfz Itiz Iil :1':nn -f-11f:21' Q' IIQ- '- 't ':1':::t: S- IIII it C rhniii fi asaa a nn tnni -.,wslE ff fmsi a a f NATIONAL '-22 AIIA Sggg gmg s Q 'fizl r:.:: 3 f Congratulations to the Class of '72 from Mr. Leonard Lenaburg. CAT E R I N G We Specialize 84 Are Equipped For V Catering Large Parties Anywhere in NW In The State. 100 To 10.000 People I I I Rmorfable calerlng lor all Expert preparahon in our ' I modem commlxxary. , 4, Experienced, Courleoux Service. 7 Conxullalion wilhoul obligamm. 3 2-TON REFRIGERATED PANEL TRUCKS WHUESALE Z RETAIL BAKERY 253-5353 ake Your Enlerfainir-z Easier Q More Eni y bl I'1 OR 254 3191 our Distinctive Caienng Service.-D-nn R t ' Weddings, Bullets. Open House, Business M l g B For 'W' Pmncmn 'Mm on I mum, fxgqfi gc su dl Fhn 9 L h H no who Uses Relrigerzted Vohiclls. The entire Student Council of the 1971-72 school year would like to thank the faculty and students for their cooperation and patience. 227 228 Ray Reichenberger Ben Wojtaszek Clarence Dostert Frank Aloy Ray F. Worland James Healy Mickey Chisholm Congratulations to the Class of '72 From the Officers of Marco de Niza General Assembly - Knight's of Columbus HMI ir' 1 lf Faithful Navigator Lou Ambers Faithful Outside Sentinel Faithful Captain George Kenyon Faithful Inside Sentinel Faithful Admiral Rev. George Pirruing Faithful Friar Faithful Pilot William A. Sullivan Faithful Trustee Faithful Comptroller George Weber Faithful Trustee Faithful Scribe William Gerling Faithful Trustee Faithful Purser Thanks for your cooperation. COI'lgI'3tl11atl0I1S Student Senate to the Class of '72 R. J. tRayJ Reichenberger Commercial Sz Custom Building 267-9696 The Class of '75 expresses best wishes to the Class of '72 on graduation day. D CHDSDE LATE iMtQ?ffiifST EEILJRXUN I s h e st ! j Foremost Foods Company 1904 West Glendale Avenue Phone 943-3441 TOM BRADLEY BRADLEY PRINTERS 8: LITHOGRAPHERS 4 South 14th Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: 602 - 252-3058 The Seniors wish to thank the faculty and the Student Body for all their co-operation. 229 230 ., ,, CQMXSSB QU' LIQJQQJ 5' , lift: I' N i l iq gli ,Mm ax X, N -1- r .wi X l O C370 Cx W - ' as much for the class of 1940 as it does for the graduating class of today. lt didn't run their TV, stereo, clothes dryers and a ot of other things that t an werent even around in those days. ' Today even though our electricity il! does more for you, it still does it at a low, low cost. Tomorrow, J youll demand even more energy from us .1 and we'Il be ready with more than enough to meet your needs. Because we care how you live. 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