St Josephs Academy - La Lumiere Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)
- Class of 1958
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LUMIERE '58 of S Conducted by Sisters o( n r “ AINT JOSEPH'S ACADEMY PRESCOTT S Joseph o Carondelet since 1885 4 Academy chaplain. Father Michael Noval, CMF offers Mass in the early morning that Sisters of St. Joseph may be carriers of Christ into the world of learning Lu m iere dedicated to those who saw ahead This yearbook is respectfully dedicated to the faculty roll of St. Joseph's Academy ... to the roster of consecrated women between the opening year of 1885 to the present . . . spending themselves in the Christian education of youth with and for Christ, the same yesterday, today and forever To Sister teachers who have gone before us with the sign of faith and rest in the peace of Christ SISTER EUPHRASIA SISTER ANYSIA SISTER FRANCIS SOLANO SISTER COLETTA SISTER DOROTHEA SISTER CLEMENTINE JOSEPH SISTER AURELIA MARY SISTER ST. BARBARA SISTER INNOCENTIA SISTER AUSTIN SISTER DONATA MARIE SISTER ROSE CATHERINE SISTER MARY MARGAREI SISTER LORETTA SISTER MAGDALEN SISTER ST. PAUL SISTER FLAVIA SISTER PHILIP SISTER ST. ELIZABETH SISTER NATALIA SISTER PANCRATIA SISTER DEMETRI A SISTER SERAPHINE SISTER ST. PETER SISTER MATILDA SISTER FRANCESCA SISTER MARIE THERESE SISTER COLUMBAN SISTER MARY DENIS SISTER VICTORIA SISTER LUDWINA SISTER ESPERANCE SISTER PERPETUA SISTER CONCILIA SISTER BETHANIA SISTER PAULINE SISTER ALACOQUE SISTER VERONICA SISTER EUGENE SISTER LIOBA ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY yuletide assembly on terrace . . . page 16 seniors ... 18 juniors ... 26 sophomores ... 28 freshmen ... 30 SCHOLASTIC REVIEW library hours in new location . . . page 32 national honor society . . 35 solids and electives . . 36 communication techniques . . 38 arts, graphic and domestic . . 40 dramatics and music . . 42 students in residence . . 46 ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES campus setting for outdoor sports . . . page 48 girls' volley and basketball ... 50 boys' basketball ... 54 spring schedule ... 57 homecoming program ... 60 5 Sister St. Anthony Academy principal adds a band to her music Sister Rosella treasurer tends the ledger Sister Anne Marie junior moderator tries a camera, with English Sister William Joseph freshman moderator experiments in physics SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH OF CARONDELET, bound to God and neighbor through daily Communion with Christ in the Eucharist educate Christian youth for citizenship in two worlds— in time and in eternity, for now and forever Faculty fulfills mission in youth Sister Dorothy Mary sophomore moderator directs social studies Sister Vincentia mixes Irish wit with the Spanish idiom of instructors Martha Anderson and Manuela Lintz Dorothy Dalke measures progress in sewing Bill Bailey calls the plays at boys' P.E. Basketball coaches Rio Zaro and Joe Sarvis can count trophies 7 Rev. Bernard O'Connor, CMF Pastor of Sacred Heart Church administers Baptism to a wee Academiss besides teaching senior religion Janet Wilson and Galen Schmit, ASB treasurer and secretary, draft the new student handbook. The Academian at a late summer meeting Officers of the Associated Student Body blueprint the year's calendar in advance with a balance of business, social scholastic and entertainment dates leaders Student progress Other ASB leaders — prexy Lydia Sandoval frosh Ida Mae Sanchez veep Wayne Schmoyer — chart spring doings Mardi Gras hoppers do a confetti twist about the royalty bower Activity calendar swings Dance tempos live fast stepping from September through May as the auditorium is festooned in the mood of each changing theme Jack Kelly emcees among corn husks and wagon wheels for seniors' Country Hop Chaperones lead Queen Lydia and King Gutierrez in the Mardi Gras march Princess Mary Ann Dawson and Prince Cobey glide to Till Seasonal Campus affairs for 1958 still bring a laugh and a wrinkle to participating doers When Prescott blue skies give way to white fluttery flakes student comraderie drifts to snow plans Autumn guests for assembly include Catherine Maynard of Madonna House in Winslow and the author Eddie Doherty who is autographing a library book for ASB president Lydia, above October's Magazine Drive to finance library chairs is headed by Lydia's enthusiasm 10 and the bookkeeping of Victor Barnes and Wayne Schmoyer H How classical are the soph Parvi Porci? Candlelit carols for evening fare Knights of Columbus quiz has a line programs unite ASB successful ventures Senior Fair open for business Christmas social breaks the afternoon Sod at ists set Marian At the December 8 Sodality reception Father O'Connor receives the pledges of new members dedicating themselves specially to the Mother of God A new First Friday privilege stages eleven o'clock Mass on campus with the shortened Eucharistic fast tone on Christian Campus Newly received Sodalists leave the ceremony in the chapel and take their places at the blue-and-white party table arranged by moderator Sister Dorothy Mary and the organization's officers Catholic teenagers work together Specially dedicated to Our Lady, the first day of May is dated for chapel coronation, rosary recited by the student body, and the re-consecration of St. Joseph's to the Mother of God Sodality officers awaiting the Mary's Day procession Secretary Wayne Schmoyer, treasurer Mary Ann Dawson prefect Carol Cobey, vice-prefect Patricia Allindcr committee chairmen Patrick Dolan and Regina Stoner Sunday, feast of Christ the King marks the observance of Catholic Youth Week by Mass and Communion in Sacred Heart Church Galen Schmit helps assemble the chapel crib scene Juniors prepare Academians for Holy Week with tableau assembly Seniors rally round the guitar-doctrine ways of Father Robert Kirsch, a monthly counselor s Academy students from all four classes carol by candlelight on the front terrace while luminarios gild the night for the traditional yuletide pageant at St. Joseph's a t Roseanne Barnes 1 alias Elaine of Arthur's Court .. . genial cataloguer with the first Homecoming in '57 as tops on her eleven year's worth of Academy memories LIBRARY AIDE IV GLEE CLUB I, II, III, IV SODALITY I, II, III, IV VOLLEYBALL VARSITY IV GIRLS' ATHLETCS I. II. Ill, IV BASKETBALL VARSITY IV 18 Victor Barnes curlyheaded bass and Letterman leader... a decade at SJA official chauffeur at school, sleeping major at home bucking Yankee in U.S. reserves' uniform LETTERMAN PRESIDENT LETTERMAN SECRETARY II, III SENIOR PLAY II, III, IV CLASS PRESIDENT II DONS' CAPTAIN III BASKETBALL VARSITY II, III, IV Barbara Brickner redhaired resident from Wickenburg . . . class soprano parlor hostess since soph days, takes to talk in interp collects classical discs and dispenses local chuckles GLEE CLUB II, III, IV SPANISH CLUB II SPEECH IV DRILL TEAM IV CHIMES STAFF II GIRLS' ATHLETICS II, III, IV 19 Carol Cobey blonde honor student ... in the lead for Sodality Homecoming attendant '58, outstanding sportster in volley, basketball, tennis . .. shelves speech trophies SODALITY PREFECT GIRLS' STATE III EXTENSION TEEN BOARD III VARSITY CHEERLEADER IV NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY III, IV STATE IMPROMPTU III, IV Jeannie Fanning spirited veep this senior session . . . hazel-eyed seamstress a quiet friend since freshman initiation, shy as Sandy alert to the honor roll and for a trip to Los Angeles CLASS VICE PRESIDENT IV HOMECOMING CHEERLEADER IV SPANISH III. IV SEWING IV GLEE CLUB I. II. Ill, IV GIRLS' ATHLETICS I. II, III. IV Mary Ellen Graham helpful prexy of the residents . . . five years away from home in McNary, an eye for any sport wiih a lingering fondness for Oak Creek in the spring GAA PRESIDENT GLEE CLUB I. II, III, IV RESIDENT PRESIDENT IV SODALITY I, II, III, IV GAA VICE-PRESIDENT III SODALITY CHAIRMAN IV Joseph Gutierrez handsome athlete . .. fencing his role on stage and winning his way at court, both casaban and tennis crowned at the AAardi Gras after two terms on the hilltop BASKETBALL CAPTAIN IV CHIMES STAFF III, IV TENNIS VARSITY III, IV TRACK IV SODALITY IV SPEECH III Kathleen Murray green-eyed personality, just in from Mingus . . honor high a splendid page for senior drama and a spark for journalism aerialist at badminton .. . with a flair for needle art CHIMES STAFF IV GIRLS' ATHLETICS IV HONOR ROLL IV SENIOR PLAY IV GLEE CLUB IV SPANISH IV 21 Zita Mae Oriet amiable brunette who commutes from Miller Valley daily loyal to St. Joseph's from the third grade . . . finger tips on Royal as well as on the chess board during the ''Yankee' SODALITY I, II SPANISH III. IV SENIOR PLAY IV TYPING IV GLEE CLUB I, II, III, IV GIRLS' ATHLETICS I, II, III, IV 22 Lydia Sandoval nr small dynamo for student body of '58 .. . from Winslow Lyonesse with sure aim on hardwood and with racquet ralleys loud for Dons . .. four-year resident STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT CLASS PRESIDENT III CLASS VICE PRESIDENT II GAA VARSITIES III, IV MARDI GRAS QUEEN IV SODALITY I, II, III, IV Wayne Schmoyer six-foot-four Oldsman from Wyoming . .. Prince Chimes creative on drawing board, stately as King Arthur pace maker as casaban center and impromptu contestant SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT SODALITY SECRETARY IV STUDENT BODY VEEP IV YEARBOOK EDITOR III BASKETBALL VARSITY III, IV BOYS' STATE III Roberta Smythe pert brunette wheeling a black and white Ford . .. physicist business finesse during senior play time, lab enthusiast able staae manager, yet pretty in blue as Noel madonna HOMECOMING CHEERLEADER IV GIRLS' ATHLETICS III, IV CHRISTMAS MADONNA IV SPANISH III. IV SPEECH III SENIOR PLAY IV Joan Staranick charter officer of National Honor Society, now with gavel pretty queen at Homecoming '58 .. . loyal during ten years active in Red Cross and under Our Lady's banner HONOR SOCIETY PRESIDENT IV SODALITY I, II, III, IV HOMECOMING QUEEN IV SODALITY CHAIRMAN III RED CROSS DELEGATE III GIRLS' ATHLETICS I, II. Ill, IV Jill Stauss tall artist at dramatic readings and newswriting octave spent in Academy dorms .. . sea-blue eyes imaginative hobbyist for exhibits in science CHIMES EDITOR IV BASKETBALL VARSITY III, IV VARSITY CHEERLEADER IV SPEECH IV MUSIC I, II GLEE CLUB I, II, III, IV Classes coming up Bunco rolls with juniors, top salesmen in Magazine Drive Prescott winters can whiten the walks to schooling Academy mission arches point cloudwards □r Patricia Allinder Barbara Barnes Barbara Biendit Antonio Ceballos Sharen Chauncey Ring AAr. Mitchum says . .. Stars for Chimos Kathleen Earnhart Mary Ann Edwards Anna Marie Griego Carol Grier Eileen Hanlon Walter Cobey Anne Critchley Mary Ann Dawson Dorthy Dickie Patrick Dolan blessing binds JUNIORS Angela Kemp Galen Schmit Helen Mills Leticia Shterenverg Linda O'Hara Regina Stoner Vincent Dalke Oscar Escobedo Mary Gutierrez Barbara Hagin Elaine Kalasky Christine Medd Janet Miller Mary Louise Palmer in after-hour plans Roger Pingree Anthony Schmitz Tinseled rteps at journalism ball . . . Autumn hop . Preston Smith James Smythe Janet Wilson Guadalupe program . , . Speech social Stephen Steven Charles Allard Carothers Crouch I James Flemming FROSH Carol Foster Michael Geary Victor Kaur Patricia Kemp Angelo Lira Kerin Locklear Marie McAfee V ) Mary Anna Maulsby Myrna Medd Bonita Merkley Jean Morehead Joan Morehead Vittorio Pisanio James Quirk Jane Daiton Ida Mae Barbara Quirk Rutkowski Sanchez Starr Darlene Patrick Mary Gary Stipsky Thompson Wegscheid Wilhelm School programs allow library hours for pleasing and informing student patrons who also share in the experience of managing this valuable book reserve Roseanne Barnes on file Service gives Better library facilities are possible through the service hours of student aides for shelving, cataloguing and managing the charge desk Carol Cobey caught in the stamp act Joan Staranick with books for accessioning Joe Gutierrez, Victor Barnes among periodicals Mary Ann Edwards swings into charge post willing allegiance to learning A successful high school schedule at St. Joseph's needs students who can qualify in character, leadership, scholarship, service — all requisities for members of the Academy's Marian chapter of the National Honor Society Second annual induction for the Honor Society at the Academy Guild meeting of November 20 has prexy Joan Staranick as presiding officer and Father O'Connor as guest speaker Membership at the candlelighting observance was extended to Patricia Allinder, Galen Schmif, Regina Stoner, Leticia Shterenverg, Kathleen Earnhart. Probationary enrollment of sophomores Elaine Kelasky, Janet Wilson. Party menu and records prepared by NHS officers complete the evening of initiation Declensions and conjugations wrinkle foreheads among freshmen launched in grammar exercises of Latin I Interest in foreign affairs and global problems marks St. Joseph's as one of the 500 pilot schools to participate in the national project sponsored by the North Central Association through the Ford Foundation Sister Dorothy M ry directs discussion leaders in points on Amorican foreign policy, studied as a unit within her course with upperclassmen in U.S. history education Academic studies show pattern Credits toward graduation demand study in and out of class on required subjects, supplemented by electives By requisite: religion, English, social studies, science, classical and modern language, mathematics By choice: applied music, choral, art, speech, journalism, typing, sewing, additional math and science Weights in balance challenge this junior Walter Cobey, ready for a year in physics Speed vies with accuracy as learning typists keep in rhythm For the second year St. Joseph's represented the city of Prescott in the state Voice of Democracy contest Speech club president, Pat Dolan, takes the stage with local sponsors from KYCA — Bobbie Pfeister and John Gaboury - in presentations to Prescott finalists Elaine Kalasky as runner up and Steve Carothers as medalist A time for 38 Preliminary dobato material is under fire at this Acadomy-Brophy co-op discussion moderated by Father Francis Babbish, SJ Beginnings in the form of a Catholic speech meet hosted by Brophy bring home a trophy, in the hands of Pat Dolan words, spoken and printed Glorious returnees from Tempe's second Arizona State Forensic Tournament — Carol Cobey, second in women's impromptu Joan and Jean Morehead. second in debate Galen Schmit, first in men's oral interp Honors have rewarded speech and journalism students with forensic trophies and County Fair firsts National Newspaper Week observance finds Academy journalists before the city Courier press — Jill Stauss. Barbara Starr, Marie McAfee. Kathryn Young, Mary Ann Edwards. Linda O'Hara and Anna Marie Griego. Chimes staff not on tour: Stephen Allard, Gary Wilhelm, Joan Morehead, Patricia Kemp, Mary Ann Dawson, Joe Gut:errez. Kathleen Murray and Walter Cobey Attendants at Chimes ball, Joe Gutierrez and Anna Maria Griego place crowns on Princess and Prince Chimes for 1958 Mary Ann Dawson and Walter Cobey Academy newspaper, THE CHIMES, and the yearbook, LA LUMIERE make deadlines for writers in the journalism class 39 Fine arts go practical Proceeds from these cookies in the making buy yardage remnants for stitching useful pretties soon to deck the Senior Fair booths By combining art with Junior Red Cross Christmas menu covers and tray favors for 500 patients at Whipple Veterans' Hospital artistic handwork of Mary Anna Maulsby, Jean and Joan Morehead, Barbara Brickner Poster makers from art class hang the JRC international exhibit on loan in the Hassayampa dining room Wayne Schmoyer, Jill Stauss. Victory Barnes James Smylhe and Mary Gutierrez Commercial arts — display or delicate stenciling need talented fingers and a mind for design along with other arts in good taste like cooking and sewing Afternoon tea and cotton pastels for Jeannie Fanning, Rita Dalke Dato brocade with Janet Wilson Good taste paces cookery from Sewing I and II model their own work at the annual fashion show, May 21, depicting styles casual and formal, partyfied and tailored Separares in cotton are everyday fare for Kathleen Earnhart, Angela Kemp Box jacket contrasts blue jumper worn by Anna Marie Griego and fashion 41 Senior comedy goes to court Academy boards groan the year round with rehearsals staged by classes and school groups like the frosh on Dunsany's Lost Silk Hat sophs in choric verse account of the Guadalupe Virgin juniors in adaptation from Lord's His Passion Forever speech club-senior presentation of Life Is a Gift and assembly skits that go by season But the best remembered production of each year is the senior play — this time, Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee Chubby Johnson, the full-bearded Hollywood actor who flew in from Tarzana, California, for a visit with his little daughter Sheila, an Academy resident gives practical tips on lines and acting to Silence! commands Lady lyoncsse (Lydia Sandoval) as Vic Barnes, Kay Murray and Jeannie Fanning twentieth century Hank (Vic Barnes) confuses the sixth century damsels at chess (Roberta Smythe, Zita Oriet) and gains a snarl from Merlin (Carol Cobey); Arthur and Guenever (Wayne Schmoyer, Jill Stauss) with court pages (Roseanne Barnes, Kay Murray) scorn the Yankee 42 February 27 and 28 open on wizards versus chivalry of King Arthur's court Guenever fails to convince the haughty Morgan (Joan Staranick) that her accustomed chambers are taken in King Arthur's reign And he be a pruoner the like of which none hath ever seen, Lynette and the ladies explain to the royal highnesses Ye givoth me a line? queries Sandy (Jeonnie Fanning) after confessing her romantic notions to Hank Time and a glass of water ease the would-be electronic genius back to his senses and to family relationship with his mother and sister (Barbara Brickner, Mary Graham) 43 Melody - maker s greet St. Joseph's music department under the direction of Sister St. Anthony provides for instruction in piano and band with girls', boys' and mixed choruses Strumming by Roger Pingrce puts him in the band with able aid of his instructor Marshall Stanfield 44 Erin tunes pipe this group from the Academy band info first position at the March 25 talent show Carol Grier. Steve Carothers, Patricia Allinder Michael Geary, Leticia Shterenverg, Vittorio Pisanio Noel choristers lead the candlelight way through building and campus on December 18 Galen Schmit, Leticia Shterenverg, Mary Ann Edwards new band players Academy Musicale set for the May 4 recital date means practice hours for Jane Quirk who fingers a Chopin waltz Mary Dickie, Mary Louise Palmer James Quirk. Ida Mae Sanchez Choral harmony from the Glee Club entertains guests at the Honor Society induction Basses: Vic Barnes, Galen Schmit; Tenors: Vincent Dalke Hiram Barnes, Waltor Coboy, Daiton Rutkowski, Joe Gutierrez Roger Pingroo. Angelo Lira; Sopranos: Jill Stauss, Janet Wilson, Elaine Kalasky, Barbara Bricknor, Edith Dolan Marie McAfee; Altos: Roseanne Barnes, Jean Morehead and Patricia Allinder 45 Residents go full Resident accommodations enable girls from distant cities or out-of-state to have a Catholic education circle at Academy While high schoolers attend classes right at the Academy younger girls enroll in Sacred Heart grammar school Arizona's natural beauties — Thumb Butte pictured here Hassayampa Lake for picnics and formations at Granite Dells — encircle Academy heights Television snacks in the recreation room make for comfy pasttime on wintry afternoons Formal banquets faculty served aro specials on the calendar For Christmas gay tables form a fir tree design and senior girls do the role of Saint Nick 47 V Sports make the sound body that houses intellect and soul in order that education may develop in fullness a Christian personality Academy volleys in turn with Salpoinfe and Villa of Tucson, S . John's and St. Mary's of Phoenix and Seton of Chandler Drill team girls, attired in blue and white courtesy of Mrs. Dalke and the sewing class work maneuvers for half times Girls' athletics that have usually sportlighted intramural contests took a new turn this season as Donas traveled to the first tournament for Catholic girls in Arizona hosted by St. Mary's High in Phoenix At attention here Captain Helen Mills, Barbara Biendit Patricia Allinder, Myrna Medd. Barbara Brickner Eileen Hanlon, Marie McAfee, Mary Martha Anderson Barbara Hagin, Jane Quirk, Regina Stoner. Barbara Starr Rita Dalke, Anne Critchlcy who also batons Beatriz Chavez and Bonnie Merkley Drill team marches in Upperclass varsity volleyers name a quintet of juniors who helped put their class in the lead for intramurals Carol Cobey, Anna Marie Griego, Mary Ann Edwards Mary Graham, Angela Kemp, Leticia Shferenverg Lydia Sandoval and Mary Ann Dawson formation for rolleyers Junior varsity girls had their own set of games at Phoenix Jean and Joan Morehead, Darlene Stipsky. Bette Cottony Mary Wegscheid, Edith Dolan, Janet Wilson. Mary Gutierrez A is for Academy at intermission as Anne Critchley keeps baton time to march music Basketball State tournament playoffs among Catholic schools saw the Donas edged into second place losing two baskets to the St. John's team pictured as opponents in these shots Academy girls were victors on the home hardwood varsity shoots into tourney With juniors out front again in casaban campus games the school varsity makes up its roster from jiffy-quick shooters of all the classes place True and tried supporter of Academy teams is Father Bernard Nowicki, CMF whose loyalty extends from frying wieners to giving equipment and providing transportation Basket-wise: Angela Kemp, Mary Ann Edwards, Janet Wilson Carol Cobey, Mary Gutierrez. Jill Stauss. Anna Marie Griego Edith Dolan, Darlene Stipsky, Leticia Shterenverg Joan and Jean Morehcad. Lydia Sandoval 53 Casaban aim puts hilltop Dons in city City league competition besides Orme's, Winslow St. Mary's, Brophy and a close win over the Alumni made a full '58 schedule New uniforms with games aplenty spell out tho season for Dons and Junior Dons league Dons ahead! V. BARNES COBEY GUTIERREZ SCHMIT PINGREE SCHMOYER COACH SARVIS DOLAN H. BARNES CEBALLOS DALKE SMITH Going up with the jayvees: CAROTHERS, PISANIO, SCHMITZ. QUIRK And across the top: KAUR. THOMPSON, LIRA, GEARY, SMYTHE Junior Dons of the Academy pulled into third place in the city hardwood league and produced Prescott's high point star in Angelo Lira Coach Rio Zaro commends his Junior Don captain, Angelo Lira as Prescott bucketeer with 309 points Barn , catch that Duke! . . . Rutkowski take if broad . measuring up to Coach Archie Williams . . . disc all the way for Dalke Cinder men on the right track Expert coaching by Archie Williams city recreational director opened Academy's first interscholastic cinder season with Ashfork, Verde, Mayer local Dukes and Senior High Short heats take off with Vince Dalke, Preston Smith Daiton Rutkowski, Hiram Barnes Timing 220 practice for Joe Gutierrez, Pat Thompson Tony Schmitz, Steve Carothers Outstanding distance man for Dons is frosh Pat Thompson 57 In league for the glory of baseball: Schmoyer, Pingree, Thompson, Gutierrez, Dolan, Dalke Smythe, Smith, Barnes, Schmitz, Geary, Quirk, Carothers Pitcher Vic Bernes leans in on the baseball schedule being checked by Coach Bill Bailey and baseman Walter Cobey Spring 58 Net teamsters had a season with Ormes, Brophy and Senior High Varsity power drives with Cobey easing a backhand Gutierrez in forestroke Leticia Shterenverg, a net slice Others on racquet in interschool play: Lydia Sandoval. Carol Cobey, Jill Stauss Hiram Barnes and Vincent Dalke A victory-figured sweepstakes trophy plus numerous individual cups make intermural contests on Field Day reason for practice — Schmit over the bar Dalke and Rutkowski, soph versus frosh 59 sports lead Looking to late August when SJA will suit up the first eleven-man football team Smith, Dolan, Carothers salvage a little gear to Field Day trophies Field Day on May 14 reviews skill in the year's sports and exacts detailed programming from this combo of GAA officers: veep Angela Kemp, prexy Mary Graham secretary Leticia Shterenverg — all in new award sweaters Letterman wigs: treasurer Tony Schmitz and recorder Preston Smith with Vic Barnes as president after three years in office V In the air with homecoming zip Roberta Smythe and Jeannic Fanning perform for SJA basketball fan Streamered car following Queen Joan and attendants parade down Gurley Street under the homecoming banner Townspeople like Dr. Ferguson in the act of tying down cheerleaders to the front of his sport car add civic pride to the Academy Day Homecoming takes sportslight 60 Lettermen of '58 elect for court Queen Joan Staranick with Princesses Carol Cobey and Jill Stauss 61 tor alumni vacationers Second annual Homecoming at St. Joseph's Academy changed its January weather for December 1 this year and brought in many more alumni vacationing for Thanksgiving holidays — likely making that Sunday a fixture on the Academian calendar Alumni captained by Donis Dalke '56 gave Dons a good run but bowed out by a couple of baskets for finale Other homecomers: Carter Dalke Bob Hamlin. Bill Comstock and Bob Loftus Tasty Mexican dinners in preparation by real experts: senoras Roque and Amelia Robles Andres Casfanedo, Alex Mancha Pas Alvarado, Estela Baca and Rosario Vicente Secretary Preston Smith and prexy Vic Barnes give the good wo'd with a royal-and-white corsage that Joan is Queen for '58 Adrian's Jewelry Albion Knitting Mills Allan's Flower Shop Arizona Public Service Dick Allen's Nu-Way Market Joe Allen's Market American Cleaners American Laundry Andres Cigar Store Auto Supply Bert's Business Supplies Brown's Credit J «wafers Bulechek Bakery Products Camera Center Cline Motor Company Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Prescott Community Supply Company Wade Corley Evergreen Dry Goods Fairview Floral Flower Box Plegge's Flowers Frontier Hairdressers Dr. Ernest Geever Glau Gas Equipment Company Goldwaters Rex Graham Indian Pine Green Frog Guarantee Title Trust Co. Hampton Mortuary Harry's Grocery Hassayampa Marker Head Hotel Sam Hills Holsum Bread Agency Kraft Quality Food Foxworth Galbraith Lumber Co. Frank A. Kuhne Lantz Grocery W. L. Loftus. Webster Milk Distributor Coronation at half time with Rio Zero as emcee performed by Ormand Brady from the K of C's, his little son Tom, and alumnus John Blair Ludwig Studio and Camera Center Marinello Beauty Shop Marler's Furniture The Men' Shop Modern Barber Shop Montgomery, A. B. and Evelyn Mulligan Music Company Myer' Cleaner Me Farland' Dr. Joseph P. McNally and Ray P. Inscore The Old Mill PBSW Supply Equipment Co. W. E. Patterson, Judge of Supr. Court Pellettier's Snow Cap Penny's Peterson's Jewelry Phoenix Generator Exchange Piggly Wiggly Grocery Prescott Cigarette Service Prescott Farms Dairy Prescott Pharmacy Rohrer-Bloom Drug Company Romney Produce Co. Ruffner's Funeral Home Sears Roebuck and Company YEARBOOK CREDIT LINES FOR typesetting by CHARLES BLAIR photo-printing by VIRGIL HARRIS more photography by ED HUNT of The Courier CHARLES TRONCY and RAY HALL production by ROBERT HOPKINS of Mirro-Graphic Shoe Box Shoe Hospital Standard Stations, Inc. Thriftee Wholesale Thunderbird Bakery Tom's Toasted Poanuts Vyne Bros. Electric Co., Inc. Mrs. Fred Wells Floyd W. Williams J. R. Williams Super Market Yavapai Flagstone Yavapai Savings Bank From a Friend 7958 LA LUMIERE thanks patrons 63 Commencement addresses
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