St Josephs Academy - La Lumiere Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)
- Class of 1959
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conducted by Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet LA LUMIERE '59 of St. Joseph's Academy in Prescott At Thumb Butte, scenic pineland visible from the Academy campus ors observe a day of recollection LA LUMIERE dedicated to Parents’ To members of the Academy Parents' Guild untiring in their activities for and with the girls and fellows of St. Joseph's from season to season this La Lumiere of 1959 is respectfully dedicated AS ACADEMY SEASONS ROLL: pineland entrance . . . page 1 to front terrace scenes followed by dedication and faculty for FALL . . . page 8 'Sophisticated Swing' and Residents' Welcome requiem for His Holiness; counseling program assemblies and classrooms; first for football girls' volleyball; members for Honor Society with WINTER . . . page 24 Homecoming memories; Sodality reception journalists in Chimes Ball; candlelit Noel basketball for girls; then, boys Games party for funds Best tamale service Welke Tempos so it's SPRING . . . page 40 Senior play and speech successes spring sports on Field Day time for recollection; then senior prom and pomp with underclassmen in sequence and appreciation page Sister St. Anthony superior and music instructor with Sister Rosella, treasurer consult the ledger Sister Vincentia extends her cheery welcome to visitors Sister William Joseph circles the sophomores for geometry St. Joseph s faculty share fives, learning with students SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH OF CARONDELET during seventy-four years of service in Prescott remain firm in their resolve to give their all to Lord and neighbor through prayer and Christian education Sister Mary Magdalene is freshman moderator but with Spanish II recordings Sister Anne Marie, principal tells the seniors about Chaucer's nunne Sister Ellen Joseph taps out a history quiz for her juniors The Claretian Fathers—Bernard O'Connor, Bernard Nowicki, Marcel Salinas—assist in the teaching of religion Joe Sarvis and Rio Zaro head the Academy list of volunteer coaches Bob Loftus, whistle in hand conducts second-period P. E. at his Alma Mater Sr. Angela Marie meets older, younger residents Vicente sets the campus abloom in pinks and blues FALL brings new beginnings A first photo for players, uniforms, and bus Charcoal and pink of champagne glasses and bubbles sound off the glitter of 'Sophisticated Swing' in the senior class colors Stepping in competition for 'The Stroll' Jeannie Morris and Hiram Barnes (leading in the corner circle) take honors and gift prizes In line for punch service Tunes in the Top Forty, emceed by Lynn Sanner of KNOT provide dances with bop beats, slow and dreamy numbers or the Mexican Hat Rock dap-rhythm Welcomes find hilltop in frolic mood Welcome banquet for girls in residence gilds the table with posies favors and a special menu Candlelight adds glow to novelty dishes and party attire on this Sunday evening At the death of His Holiness Pope Pius XII requiem Mass is celebrated in Sacred Heart Church and attended by the student body News events dot SJR calendar SEPTEMBER 2—Back to school 5—Mass of the Holy Ghost 7— Letterman Initiation 8— Freshman Initiation 9— ASB meeting for installation 11— Fr. O'Connor for counseling 12— Grid scrimmage at City Park 14—Residents' welcome banquet 17— Potluck with Parents' Guild 18— Magazine Drive begins Bonfire before Verde game 19— Football game at Camp Verde 20— County Fair 27—Victory against St. Mary's, there 30—Senior-sponsored dance OCTOBER 7—News Week assembly 9—Recollection day: Fr. Sebastian, OfM 11—GAA hike to Thumb Butte 21— Qualifying exam for upperclassmen Senior assembly: 'Red Crosse Knight' 22— Catholic Youth Week assembly 25— Grand Canyon trip, football game 26— Christ the King Mass 29—Debate with Ashfork here NOVEMBER 12 9—Democracy speeches taped at KYCA 13—Fr. Salinas for counseling 17— Senior state exams 18— Juniors: 'Rumpelstiltskin' in Spanish 19— National Honor Society induction 30—Homecoming DECEMBER 2—Betty Crocker test, senior girls 8—Sodality reception 11— Fr. Hannon for counseling 12— Soph Guadalupe program 13— Basketball, with Bagdad there 14— Residents' Christmas party 18— Christmas play, tableau 19— ASB holiday social JANUARY 6—Frosh assembly: science demonstrations 17—Chimes Ball 26—Fr. Michael Cody, CMF, for vocation talk 30— MSMC Sisters, for college talk 31— State speech tourney at Tempe Replacing the three-day retreat this year Father Sebastian, OFM, from the Scottsdale retreat house opens the first single day of recollection with Mass in the Academy chapel Days of Counseling begin with an eleven o'clock assembly in the auditorium Afternoons provide time for personal interviews with the visiting priest-specialist FEBRUARY 2— Recollection day: Fr. Conrad, OFM 7—Mardi Gras, junior-sponsored 10—Senior Fair 15—Basketball carnival 21—Foreign language tourney at Tempe 27—28—Senior play nights MARCH 3— Language contest with Orme's 4— Fr. John Hannon, for vocation talks 6—Page High here for speech meet 10—Senior assembly on vocations 12—Senior recollection: Fr. Michael, OFM 17—Talent assembly 19—St. Joseph's Day tableau Library facilities aid preparation, review, and new learning but Michael McGonigle, science-minded senior above researches on T-V at home Study builds the mind APRIL 7—Junior assembly: impersonations 11—Track begins with Seligman here 15—Baseball begins with Orme's here 17—Prom: 'Blossom Time' 19—Alumni Communion-Breakfast 21— Soph talent assembly 22— Tennis begins with Orme's here MAY 1—Mary's Day 5—Frosh skit 9—Scholarship exams for new frosh 11—Honor Society social, elections M—Press Club picnic 19— Soph-Senior picnic 20— Fashion show 21— Field Day 23— Junior-Senior banquet 24— Residents' farewell banquet 25— ASB council picnic 28— Campaign Day 29— Elections, Awards assembly 31--Baccalaureate and Graduation 1 5 The Academy study program is college preparatory with religion and four solids each year Electives in cultural and practical arts are by choice On McCall's Teen Fashion Board is Mary Ann Edwards, in style for sewing class David Kane scales his view to the obvious amazement of Dale Porter CAPTAIN SMITH, QB McGONIGLE, WB FRASER, LE PORTER, WB CASTRUCCIO, C BARNES, FB BURKE, FB Football has first kickoff After a full decade away from the gridiron Dons suited up for a spirited six-man team scoring 47-6 over St. Mary's in Phoenix and losing to Camp Verde, Orme's, St.John's, Grand Canyon—all games played away this season Porter maneuvers for one of his three long runs vs. St. Mary's Other TD'ers: Barnes, Lira, Apolinar 18 CAROTHERS, QB THOMPSON, RE APOLINAR, WB STARANICK, C CARRY, RE EARNHART, RE Waiting for Barnes to make that first TD of the season at blistering Verde Fr. Salinas, unofficial grid chaplain ran all TD's from the sidelines Muddy scrap at Orme's loses Dons 19-42 VICENTE, LE SCHMIT, MGR Girls’ athletics open aim with volleyball Officers of the Girls' Athletic Association sport royal pep club hats to show off the most recently formed unit of their organization- veep Angela Kemp and secretary Dorothy Dickie above treasurer Edith Dolan and prexy Leticia Shterenverg Shooting for a bull's-eye Mary Martha Anderson aims during P. E. Brisk fall days marked off victories for undefeated girl volleyers in inter-school tilts and within a newly begun city league St. Joseph's takes the kill on St. John's in both matches played there at Laveen Sun-squinting varsity girls line up behind the jayvees: Mary Ann Dawson, Leticia Shterenverg, Ruth Ann Brand, Angela Kemp, Janet Wilson, Kathleen Earnhart, Mary Thompson, Leona Osalvo, Dorothy Dickie; Bonnie Merkley, Nancy Payne, Edith Dolan, Mary Martha Anderson, Barbara Starr, Jane Quirk, Joan Goodchild, Carol Butt, Pamella Hall. Play Day at Xavier High in Phoenix added another trophy to girls' laurels NHS president, Leticia Shterenverg folds plastic jackets on a new set of historical fiction Library improvement is one of the chapter's principal projects Character, leadership, scholarship and service—all requisite for membership in the Academy's Marian chapter of the National Honor Society- are the aims of every true student Honor Society sets scholastic pace Janet Wilson shows the 1958 World Book for which the society collected trading stamps 22 Representing the Academy and Prescott in the Voice of Democracy speech contest busied Joann Reynolds talented senior Senior boys and Janet Wilson provide 'Tom Dooley' and companion pieces for entertainment on November 19 Spanish I class, mostly juniors, act out 'Rumpelstiltskin' for assembly that couples learning with fun Lourdes grotto is lighted for wintry occasions 'Santa' Ruffner twinkles over the gift exchange at Christmas festivity for residents Earliest snowfall of the season blankets the campus in white and icily decorates mission arches as well as the Fleury Street entrance WINTER blesses earnest progress Homecoming names King Mick, Queen Regina At half time of the Dons vs. Alumni game King Michael McGonigle adjusts floral crown on Queen Regina Stoner Attendants are Angela Kemp, Dorothy Dickie Regina reigns, elected by Dons Cars decked in royal and white line up under direction of Pete Staranick to follow the lead of royalty in the head convertible Special correspondence before the Alumni Tea brought back graduates who elected Miss Kay Reidy and Mrs. Mary Helen (Dunphy) Lewis as current officers Acaden on November 30—Sunday after Thanksgiving by traditional date now- hosted a record attendance at Tea, Parade, Alumni game, Mexican dinner and Dance Sr. Mary Elizabeth, alumna, )£ now principal of Sacred Heart School meet Homecoming party at the Tea 'Top Forty' from KNOT swings dancers in the auditorium festooned and bedecked with basketball goals for high school set Alumni and parents danced to 'Welke Tempos' in the dining hall Cheerleaders Lyn Willerford and Ruth Ann Brand hold to Or. Ferguson's wee car as parade hits the highway Alumni capture cusaban title Alumni stretch their 4 point lead at half time to 16 Jubilant Alumni pulled their first upset in three years by upsetting Dons 42-26 Rio Zaro emcees from th« stage while Vlastelich 56 takes the tip from Lira, Dons' center Besides Cobey and Schmit, pictured in action at left, these Dons were on hand to congratulate Alumni: Smith, Porter, Kane, McGonigle, Lira, Barnes Officer for '59: Prefect Patrick Dolan Vice-Prefect Joann Reynolds Secretary Mary Martha Ander on Treasurer Jane Quirk Committee heads: Catholic Youth— Kathleen Earnhart Apostolic— Regina Stoner Eucharistic— Dennis Lessard After a reminder of the importance of devoting one's life to Mary Father O'Connor officiates at the Sodality reception One year promises by: Galen Schmit, Michael McGonigle, Douglas Fraser, James and John Castruccio, Barbara Starr, Patrick Thompson, Angelo Lira, Dennis Lessard, Mary Jane Smith, Carol Butt Final acts of consecration by: Jane Quirk, Stephen Allard, Edith Dolan, and Gary Wilhelm Sodality enlists workers w1 I ==r - Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception patroness of the Academy Sodality was the subject of sixteen consecrations pronounced at the December 8 reception Refreshments, buffet style follow the Chapel reception V t , it • . «S H-i- ft 4J. • • Tt t V • ::: 4 I f t • • 3T w m Holiday red and forest green papers are cut and flittered for candy cups by frosh Clarence Kinsley, Thomas Proctor and George Earnhart 31 Doing for others becomes a part of student life for others besides Sodalists Yearly, for Whipple Veterans' Hospital the Academy makes hundreds of tray favors and menu covers ASB prexy Galen Schmit, announces Prince and Princess Chimes '59— David Kane and Anna Marie Griego— with attendants Mary Ann Dawson and James Castruccio Formal for the first time the Ball needs program-makers like James Castruccio (top) and editor Anna Marie Griego, Mary Ann Edwards, and David Kane Star Dust' in gold and silver rings in the Chimes ball sponsored by SJA journalists i j . - • • ' • 1 ‘ ,v , ? • Yule candles light Academy campus The glee club seems standing behind pinpoints of candlelight on balcony and circular walk Enhanced by luminarios and a lifesize crib built by Joe Gonzalez( the campus rings with carols Big bister (btarr), Junior (Carothers), Mom (Wilson) and Pop (Schmit) do a scene— with Ruth Brand, Charles Lewis, and Patrick Thompson yet to come on 'Pop Reads the Christmas Carol one-act comedy by Christopher Sergei, goes from laughter to the real seasonal spirit Natural pine scent and cones with holiday tapers trim banquet tables for residents on December 14 Christmas week at St. Joseph's means rehearsals and caroling practice for traditional play, Nativity tableau and pageant of candle-bearing singers Nineteen capable seniors stage their own three tableaux with lighting and carols 35 Mary and Joseph, reverently portrayed by Joann Reynolds and Patrick Dolan A wheel of colored lights play over gowns and halos of angelic choristers: Dorothy Dickie, Anna Marie Griego, Patricia Allinder, Sarah Hooker, Kathleen Earnhart, Jane Ruffner, Regina Stoner, Mary Ann Edwards, Angela Kemp, Leticia Shterenverg, Anne Critchley. Bethlehem characters in foreground: Galen Schmit, Walter Cobey, Mary Ann Dawson, Douglas Fraser, David Kane, Michael McGonigle. % P M 1 Varsity players netted second place at the Chandler contest, losing only to St. John's 25-30. The jayvees also gave up one game during the season—to Xavier High. Bouncing into position of Most Valuable Player at the women's state tournament Ruth Ann Brand is good for SJA and abroad Basketball varsity stands: Ruth Ann Brand, Mary Ann Edwards Janet Wilson, Regina Stoner Mary Thompson, Leticia Shterenverg Dortohy Dickie, Captain Angela Kemp Jayvees in fore: Bonnie Merkley Barbara Starr, Edith Dolan Nancy Payne, Rita Dalke, Jane Quirk Carol Ann Butt, Leona Osalvo Pamella Hall Defensive trio—Angela, Janet, Regina—outsmart visiting forwards in second win over Bagdad Thieves Academy girls can well be proud of their '59 basketball record that schdeuled games with Orme's, Xavier, Bagdad, St. John's, Seton, and a tournament playoff held in Chandler Nancy Payne jumps for Academy victory over Bagdad J-V's Girls named hardwood champs Leticia dribbles away from Bagdad guard for a goal FROSH NO. 2: Provencal, White, Van Arman, Thomas FROSH NO. 1: co-captains Apolinar and Earnhart Simonis, Staranick, Quick, Lessard Lewis, Vicente, Kinsley HIGH-POINTMAN: APOLINAR Basketball with lour fighting squads 38 Center Lewis— all 6'2 of him— goes aerial at Bagdad Academy Dons, both varsity and frosh, shot into second place in the city and still had time for Salome, Orme's St. John's, St. Mary's, Bagdad and Camp Verde JAYVEES at top: Pisano Geary, Thompson, Fraser Quirk, Goodale VARSITY in warm-ups: Smith, Porter co-captains Kane and McGonigle, Lira, Barnes HIGH-POINTMAN: LIRA 39 Collation time brings patron to Sr. Margaret Rita S' Vigilant sacristan Sr. Helen Theresa readies for benediction SPRING crowns all achievements colorful Arched in sunset over Thumb Butte is soph Nancy Payne 5 , -  • ' • e t « ‘V. 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', With Miser Morlock thundering a refusal for the marriage of his daughter to Meatcutter Lanconi's son Donald Payton's 'Rest Assured' rang up the curtain at Whipple and at the Academy presentations February 26 through 28 Senior players take to comedy The engaged Mary Morlock and Joe Lanconi (Stoner, Kane) hear tributes for the supposed deceased from Mrs. Frinck and Jake (Ruffner, Dickie) Martha (Griego) greets her husband, Lanconi, and receives violets from the Vender (Critchley)— all in the Other World AT LEFT— Dad Lanconi feels for Little Jessica, female wrestler (Schmit, Kemp) Hot from the Underworld, Mrs. Schmaltz and Lucifer (Shterenverg, McGonigle) measure Morlock for horns Before Morlock's awakening to life again his wife, The Press, and Undertaker Black (Allinder, Edwards, Cobey) make his final arrangements Scanning the bulletin for names in final rounds Patricia Allinder, Barbara Starr, Edith Dolan find nine of the sixteen SJA entrants Interscholastic speech events brought the Academy into competition with Ashfork, Orme's, and Page- besides two state meets at Tempe— sometimes in Latin and Spanish! State tournaments at Tempe earned four awards each trip for speech and language students At the state Foreign Language Tourney, Dennis Lessard finds room sections Academy winners: In Spanish, Leticia Shterenverg In Latin, Edith Dolan Barbara Starr Mary Thompson 44 Trophy winners in the third State Forensic Meet: Michael McGonigle, men's listening Edith Dolan and Barbara Starr, women's interp Patrick Thompson, men's interp Speakers, actors travel for recognition Handling impromptu, Galen Schmit speaks in finals with Page High in a dual meet hosted and won by the Academy Earlier in the year, SJA took debate honors against Ashfork High here Talent travels in pairs to the Whipple stage with Janet Wilson, Frank Bronski, Galen Schmit, Ruth Brand, Patrick Dolan, Mary Anderson, and emcee Carothers St. Joseph's speech students also furnished 45 occasional entertainment at the Pioneers' Home Although girls run no inter-school meets, they surely tally points for that champion class trophy in May Here Pamella Hall takes the high bar with easy grace Preston Smith, like a good secretary, checks schedule of events President Douglas Fraser still remembers the official corsage for Queen Regina Field Day closes spring sports Treasurer Steven Carothers counts his gear Letterman officers last out the year to attend details of Field Day Field Day on May 21 decided in favor of top athletes, scored intramurally and awarded cups for their achievements Shterenverg net resolve keeps Leticia on top for h«r fourth year Seniors Cobey and Kane double for varsity So it's round 'n round for Apolinar, Earnhart and Kane this time 47 ■All 6'5 of Jerry Shirley swings in batting practice above catcher Rutkowski - N What would track be without th« grim training of Coach Williams— or any SJA season without his help? Academy enters spring sports- tennis, track, baseball— but a little late for photo taking Father Conrad, OFM, brings for a day the soul-aid of Casa dePaz y Bien direct to Academy retreatants Spring ends with senior memories of the prom and banquet personalized for each class with special care Feast day of Mary, Queen of the Universe marks commencement ceremonies for '59 seniors— Baccalaureate Mass at noon in Sacred Heart Church Opening exercises on the terrace, diplomas in Chapel Benediction gives the final grace to the last retreat day for renewing students' spirituality ! I '‘hsz - Ml Walter Cobey class vice-president sporting a maroon Ford along with tennis racquet or basketball . . . familiar at SJA since grade school . . . tableau artist on stage SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT PRINCE CHIMES III BASKETBALL VARSITY I, II, III, IV TENNIS VARSITY I, II, III, IV LETTERMAN CLUB I, II, III, IV SODALITY I Patricia Allinder three-year Academian from Superior . . . meeting new boarders as Resident Prexy . . . Mount scholarship mastering clarinet with a touch of piano RESIDENT PRESIDENT IV SODALITY VICE-PREFECT III SODALITY II, III, IV HONOR SOCIETY SECRETARY HONOR SOCIETY III, IV BAND III, IV Anne Critchley light on her feet to entertain ASB with her own dance routines . . . from Holbrook, lives on campus ready smile to greet library patrons DRILL TEAM BATONIST III LIBRARY AIDE IV GLEE CLUB III, IV TYPING IV CHRISTMAS PLAY IV GIRLS' ATHLETICS III, IV Dorothy Dickie quiet personality . . . attractive Homecoming '59 attendant . . . brunette pianist . . . talent for essays and assemblies . . . fleet-footed athlete ARIZONA GIRLS' STATE III GAA SECRETARY IV VOLLEYBALL VARSITY III, IV BASKETBALL VARSITY III, IV 51 CLASS SECRETARY II MUSIC I, II, III Class of The thrill of a bonfire before the first kick-off will linger with loyal SJA'ers Mary Ann Dawson small powerhouse on volley court. . . big incher in journalism . . . active in Sodality and Honor Society in limelight as Princess Chimes '58 HONOR SOCIETY SECRETARY IV ASSOCIATE EDITOR IV SODALITY TREASURER III SODALITY II, III, IV VOLLEYBALL VARSITY III, IV NATIVITY ANGEL IV ■Kathleen Earnhart vivacious blonde . . . hilltop acquaintance for twelve years . . . peppy in volley, basketball memories of Phoenix bus trips in grid season VOLLEY BALL CAPTAIN IV BASKETBALL I, II HOMEMAKER AWARD IV HONOR SOCIETY III MUSIC I, III CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT I Confetti and masks weave a Mardi Gras spell over this date dance first man to head Sodality in years . . . master of impromptu and tops as emcee . . . success in footlights from religious to comic roles SODALITY PREFECT RED CROSS DELEGATE II CLASS PRESIDENT II FORENSIC PRESIDENT III SPEECH I, II, III, IV BASKETBALL I, II, III Patrick Dolan Seniors Mary Ann Edwards Academy-spirited saleslady . . . comely redhead from early grammar days ... on Teen Fashion Board for '59 . . . advances language-wise in Espanol SODALITY I, IV GIRLS' ATHLETICS I, II, III, IV VOLLEYBALL VARSITY III BASKETBALL VARSITY II, III, IV CHIMES STAFF III, IV SEWING III, IV CHIMES EDITOR IV EXTENSION TEEN BOARD III GIRLS' ATHLETICS I, II, III, IV VOLLEY, BASKETBALL I, II, III, IV SODALITY I, III, IV JOURNALISM III, IV Anna Marie Griego friendly brunette editor modeling crown as Princess Chimes '59 . . . Extension Teen writer expert seamstress tailoring for fashions Douglas Fraser hails from Albuquerque . . . scholarship to St. Joseph's College . . . Letterman leader who lined up for football squad and banquet LETTERMAN PRESIDENT SODALITY IV FOOTBALL VARSITY IV BASKETBALL, TRACK IV GLEE CLUB IV 53 SENIOR PLAY IV David Kane tall blonde athlete . . . welcomed from De Soto, Mo. keeps senior minutes, sheckels . . . talent for Lumiere layout . . . handsome Prince Chimes '59 SENIOR SECRETARY YEARBOOK ART EDITOR IV CHIMES CIRCULATION MANAGER IV DONS' CO-CAPTAIN IV BASKETBALL VARSITY IV TENNIS, TRACK, BASEBALL IV Sarah Lee Hooker in her first year at St. Joseph's has gone far in art-making . . . Homemaking posters Whipple favors . . . perky sportster . . . Fair disc-er SENIOR FAIR EMCEE ART CLASS IV TENNIS IV GLEE CLUB IV CHRISTMAS TABLEAU IV SPEECH IV Angela Kemp varsity cheerleader with springy antics for Jumpin' Jessica stage role . . . always in front in Magazine Drive . . . varsity for every sport HOMECOMING ATTENDANT IV VARSITY CHEERLEADER IV HONOR SOCIETY IV GAA VICE-PRESIDENT IV BASKETBALL VARSITY I, II, III, IV VOLLEYBALL VARSITY II, III, IV i Class of Senior Fair Day succeeds with united efforts of a class sponsoring fun, booths and eats Joann Reynolds dutiful vice-prefect of Sodality . . . impromptu victor vs. Page High . . . scholarship to U of A speech extension . . . Voice of Democracy winner Michael McGonigle Texan traveler in time for fullback position very first in dynasty of Homecoming kings digit-agile physicist . . . darkroom expert SODALITY VICE PREFECT IV CHRISTMAS MADONNA IV EXTENSION TEEN BOARD IV LIBRARY AIDE IV SPEECH IV GIRLS' ATHLETICS II, IV HONOR SOCIETY IV YEARBOOK CO-EDITOR IV CHIMES STAFF IV SODALITY IV DONS' CO-CAPTAIN IV FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, TRACK IV Galen Schmit able ASB prexy . . . curly headed honor student from grade one . . . football manager. . . popular Prescott Boy of the Month ' state Talented Teenager ASB PRESIDENT HONOR SOCIETY VICE-PRESIDENT III CLASS PRESIDENT III SODALITY III, IV ARIZONA BOYS' STATE III BASKETBALL VARSITY I, II, III, IV i Coronation of Our Lady on Mary's Day reminds each Academian of her queenship Seniors Jane Ruffner 56 newest member of '59ers . . . with voice for interp and oratory . . . Santa in residence for Yule party . . . her way with a pen in contests PEP CLUB IV SPEECH IV GLEE CLUB IV GIRLS' ATHLETICS IV CHRISTMAS TABLEAU IV MEDICAL ESSAY WINNER IV I Regina Stoner pretty resident of two years from Lancaster ASB veep . .. Dons' choice for Homecoming Queen good at slide rule to multiply times on Honor Roll SENIOR PRESIDENT CLASS OFFICER II, III SODALITY II, III, IV BASKETBALL VARSITY III, IV VALEDICTORIAN MOUNT SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Leticia Shterenverg whiz at volley, tennis, basketball . . . heading GAA Honor Society chapter head . . . eight years at Academy address . . . efficient chapel sacristan GAA PRESIDENT HONOR SOCIETY PRESIDENT IV CLASS PRESIDENT I VOLLEY, BASKETBALL VARSITY I, II, III, IV TENNIS CHAMP—GIRLS I, II, III, IV RESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT IV 57 For graduates only is this select day at Thumb Butte under the guidance of Father Michael praying that the class of 1959 will continue in strong Faith unto eternal unity Junior-sponsored Mardi Gras twirls in the gaiety of the dining hall Mary Martha Anderson Hiram Barnes Ruth Ann Brand 'Star Dust' couples toe the music Class rings are blessed in Chapel ceremony with Fr. Charles Gielo, CMF as officiant on February 9 JUNIORS hit upperclass stride James Castruccio Patricia Collins Vincent Dalke Oscar Escobedo Michael Foudy Mary Gutierrez Theresa Harlow Christine Medd Dale Porter James Smythe Preston Smith Janet Wilson Stephen Steven Joseph Allard Carothers Coates Michael Leroy Pamella Geary Goodale Hall Rita Mary Edith Da Ike Dickie Dolan Victor Angelo Kerin Kaur Lira Locklear SOPHOMORES figure in all student activities 61 Bonnie Merkley Marilyn Nelson Leona Osalvo Nancy Payne Vittorio Pisano James Quirk Jane Daiton Jerry Barbara Patrick Gary Quirk Rutkowski Shirley Starr Thompson Wilhelm Alfred Apolinar Gloria Bennett Frank Bronski Wanda Bryant Carol Ann Butt William Carlson FRESHMEN raise enrollment record Edward Carry John Castruccio George Earnhart Carolyn Flynn Joan Goodchild James Gorman Marcia Harlow Gary Hawley Clarence Kinsley Dennis Lessard Charles Lewis Jackilyn Mileti Frosh record enrollment builds the high school to all-time high of nearly 100 students Jerildene Mileti Jeannie Morris Miriam Oriet Thomas Proctor Robert Provencal Larry Quick William Rich Donald Simonis Mary Jane Smith Michael Staranick Graham Thomas Philip Thomas Newcomers experience helps for spiritual growth Mary Thompson Donald Van Arman Florencio Vicente Paul White David Kane for layout and precision mounting Adrian's Jewelry Albion Knitting Mills Dick Allen's Nu-Way Market Joe Allen's Market American Cleaners American Laundry Andres' Miniature Museum Arizona Public Service Barrow's Furniture Co. The Beauty Box Brown's Credit Jewelers Camera Center Cline Motor Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Prescott Emil Liquor Store Grocery Ensrfiinger's Pharmacy Fairview Floral Flower Box Plagge's Flowers Foxworth Galbraith Lumber Co. Frontier Hairdressers Dr. Ernest Geever Glau Gas Equipment Company Goldwaters Bob Gonzales Plumbing Heating Guarantee Title Trust Co. Hampton Funeral Home Harry's Grocery Hart Realty Hassayampa Hotel Hassayampa Market Head Hotel Sam Hill Hardware Holsum Bread, Don Bulechek Distributor King's on the Plaza Kuhne Plumbing Lantz Grocery W. L. Loftus, Webster Milk Distributor Ludwig Studio and Camera Center McFarland's Dr. Joseph P. McNally Ray P. Inscore Mac's Tire Shop Marinello Beauty Shops Marler's Furniture Meddock Truck Line The Men's Shop Modern Barber Shop Montgomery Cleaners Mulligan Music Co. Myer's Cleaners The Old Mill Appreciative tribute to these PBSW Supply Equipment Co. Pellettier'i Snow Cap J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Peterson' Jewelry Piggly Wiggly Pioneer Store and Saddle Shop Prescott Cigarette Service Prescott Drive-In Cleaners Prescott Farms Prescott Glass and Mirror Co. Prescott Lanes Bowling Alley Prescott Pharmacy Rasco 5-10-25 Store Rohrer-Bloom Drug Company Romley Produce Ruffner's Funeral Home S Bar S Sport Store Sears Roebuck and Company Shoe Box Shorty's Shoe Shop Mr. and Mrs. George H. Stack Sunset Oil Co. Thriftee Wholesale Tom's Toasted Peanuts Valley National Bank Vyne Bros. Electric Co., Inc. Widmer Mortuary Chapel J. R. Williams Super Market Yavapai Cash Market Yavapai Savings Bank Yavapai Electric Yavapai Auto Parts WHO MADE LA LUMIERE '59 A REALITY typesetting by Charles Blair photo direction by Charles Troncy portraits by Harland Ludwig production by Robert Hopkins of Mirro-Graphic 64 Michael McGonigle for editing and nights in the dark room • vir-i-c V' rn , «• • . r' t a • ' ’ • ' ’’ ■,'1 • ]Q) '. • 'j., • k s j •. v % . • •' cJyf ' • ,-ii , •.'•  r. - ,?v  , - ■v • ■. «ij • - S iP-X' • . v'. •. • , . . •-. . . VtV._ '• • t v.W) %y 5V A 3s V .viSVvrA'i'-wV ■;. . ■:f • .yz m ■;;,'; y r . - •. v v . ■,$ “ • ■: : •.' : 4‘ '• ■• ■,' • ■' •'. ••' •: ••Vv ;,•'■''•■.v‘r. ... .y •«■'. '.w • • ;•••.. -• ■,} ■. AV-.:.v v-'•' '-V.-fi.ji-. ' ' .: r . : '-TV• V • ; ’-;• ‘; ;K?:'. r P8 J ' m:yM¥0 ' fepfe p ;:;, ;.:v..v-- ' rife:-' k;life • ■' ’Mw: ' '$ ■■' ittfcv v. -AN '- vY' •• «• v,- -. •• •' •.v..A;Vv- ;- •• • r : •' •:• ■: ;.• • ' '•• • • •'}. :v.fV'S Vv. 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