St Josephs Academy - La Lumiere Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)

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SIGNO '61 St. Joseph's Academy in Prescott At the  ev«ntyfifth anniversary testimonial to Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet at the Academy parish Knights of Columbus present new flags SIGNO editors include Fred Lentz as dark room specialist Gary Wilhelm who checks patrons and finances and Daniel Oehler who crops class photos for the layout in dedication to you the student body of '60-'61 for: IT TAKES A FACULTY dedicated to you .... IT'S YOUR EDUCATION . . . on a progressive campus in the sciences in the arts IT'S YOUR LEADERSHIP..............page 16 in organizations and clubs that build for character scholarship and service along with enjoyment IT'S YOUR SPORTSMANSHIP . . . page 32 at football or Horn-coming for interscholastic basketball or the GAA schedule IT'S YOUR PERSONALITY.............page 48 whether as a graduate or an underclassman AND IT'S THANKS TO THESE . . . page 65 as patrons and producers of SIGNO '61 page 6 page 8 Signo '61 honors you the studei. Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus Vidal Rivera and Edward Schmit—present an assembly flag to the superior. Sister St. Anthony. At left is Father Salinas, chaplain, with Sister Marietta, instructor in Latin and English. Sister Ann Gabriel works at chemistry or math, while Sister Mary Magdalene reads from El Camino or world history CLARETIAN FATHERS give instruction and service in the Faith—the pastor. Rev. Charles Gielow Rev. Martin Sanz and Rev. Leonard Cuellar (at top) Rev. Marcel Salinas It It It III lit lit lit if If «a Coach Jim Rogers also handles math and science It's their dedication to yo1 SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH OF CARONDELET help you, students at St. Joseph's Academy, to expand your knowledge and strengthen your wills for Christian achievement, success, and happiness Sister Anne Marie, principal has classes in English and allied arts Dorothy Dalke demonstrates Sister Mary Barbara keeps figures in the ledger on the new Singer for her and facts in the social sciences clothing students Sister Vincentia, loyal SJA rooter, points to her alumnus Bishop Greene in company with Pope John XXIII Mary Angela Elledge marks progress in her big task— re-cataloguing the Academy library that dates from 1878 IT'S YOUR EDUCATION Bishop Francis Greene is served by another alumnus, John Lane '57 Senior Steven Carothers looks ready to represent education at SJA Alumni and Knights pay tribute to the Academy's service in Prescott it Sitter Marietta it reference and reading counselor for Academy ttudonte. Rita Dalke, above, it ready for hor word of advice, while Bonnie Merkley runt tho charge detk—one of her tatkt at National Honor Society pretident. Bishop Francis Greene is served by another alumnus, John Lane '57 Senior Steven Cerothers looks ready to represent education at SJA Alumni and Knights pay tribute to the Academy's service in Prescott Additions and changes let you learn in an atmosphere of newness along with appreciation for tradition Landscape in bloom spreads before late August visitors ahead of the first school bell of September 6, 1961 But seasons on the hill can change By February, glimmering spikes of ice dress an Academy juniper in symptoms of brisk winter New progress marks your The splendid new lab fable, financed by the 1960 Magazine Drive, is the work scene for Victor Kaur and Carole Johnson while Sr. Ann Gabriel stands watch campus Sr. Ann Gabriel, herself from Panama, checks on Robert Provencal's pronunciation as he calls words for Spanish Bingo in a Language Day here with Orme's dementia Diaz, instructor from the Orme School, joins in vocabulary games Knowledge makes the full man— and you have no choice when it comes to solids like religion, English, language, sciences—natural and social, and math Religion and guidance classes take a practical turn with the mid-year Recollection Day conducted by Franciscan Fathers from the Scottsdale retreat house — Fathers Ivo and Benet, OFM You learn the language of science Student narrators and operators like Michael Staranick and James Balzer keep current in science, social studies and English — with the newest visual aids Linda Vaughan from Mr. Rogers' chem class adds concentrated sulfuric acid to sodium nitrate in the retort — all for a little nitric acid A spring recital set in Academy parlors applauds Paul Thompson on organ — Carolyn Flynn, Edith Dolan and Jane Quirk at the piano You need electives some arts, some skills to supplement your book learning Typing for personal use becomes communication by touch under guidance of Sr. Mary Magdalene in two full classes daily Philip Thomas T-squares a poster in mechanical design By invitation of the Business-Professional Women's Club a group from the Academy Chorale entertains at the St. Michael's — Daniel Leigh rules for Marilyn Nelson, Fred Lentz, Hilda Arvizo accurate lettering Donald Simonis on the guitar, Steven Carothers, and Carole Foster Styles by pattern or creation engage seamstresses from fall to spring and come up for special comment at the annual May showing for parents Shades of the Fashion Show '60— Frank Bronski emcees Susan Malinowski is commentator and three of the models are freshmen—Joyce Allard Frances Newton, Mary Lause ] 5 Red Cross Delegate Michael Geary with SJA officers Keirn Locklear and Fred Lentz have traditions to keep—in leadership Carolyn Flynn talks sodality with the Prefect Edith Dolan Student counciImen conduct bi-monthly assemblies by parliamentary procedure Parents and civic leaders honor speech students eligible for the National Forensic League Budge Ruffner emcees the Charter Day program IT'S YOUR LEADERSHIP IT'S YOUR LEADERSHIP f .W Tw fi. There's nothing like a cup of piping chocolate to welcome the evening arrival of speech competition from Tucson 18 Achievement is yours SJAers from Tucson and Prescott check postings for the next round Forensic officers sum up credit points— president Donald Simonis, secretary Marilyn Nelson, treasurer Mary Jane Bilderbeck On Charter Day, March 12, Eino Jacobson awards certificates and degree pins to new NFL members the National Forensic League Your thousand speech points over the last two years make SJA the sixth school in the state to hold membership in the National Forensics Rev. Francis Babbish, SJ, who is the forensic moderator at Brophy, is keynote speaker at the program in the residents' dining hall In the booth—Fred lentr, Keirn Locklear, Edith Dolan, Grogory Glow (at microphono), and Nancy Smith At Prescott station KYCA entrants in the Voice of Democracy speech contest have their orations taped for final judging. Edith Dolan represented the county this year. 19 The SODALITY OF OUR LADY keeps you in close touch with Christ and His Mother in serious discussion planned socials or chapel ceremony ' '1 ! 11 -i i Inn Sodali ! making vows for one year or life receive Immaculate Heart medal from Father Gielow on December 8 The Paradise social decks the auditorium in blue and gilt with sodality emblems in evidence Vice-prefect Barbara Starr performs the coronation while prefect Hiram Barnes leads the Rosary. Officers Mary Martha Anderson and Mary Gutierrez are in attendance Forum Mary's Day unites student body and sodalists in reverent prayer to our lady Cheerleaders in royal and white share the stage with a squawking but caged Seligman bird at the September 16 assembly before football opening Mass of the Holy Spirit during the first week of classes formally places the student body under divine leadership During Benediction Knights of Columbus lead SJA in reverence for the Blessed Sacrament as they salute with drawn swords Associated students, THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY includes participation in activities from athletic to social to academic to religious For their class assembly juniors write and enact stories from American folklore Hillbilly fiddler on tho .wcot potato vine arc Donold Simoni , Clarence Kinsley, Marcia Harlow— with narrator Virginia Lentz Texas ihooter from Pecos Bill are Charles Lewis Carole Johnson and George Earnhart are St. Joseph's on the move In social exchange with Orme's the Academy hosts the students from Mayer with the Pow-Wow and replicas of their warrior mascot Orme Ranch return the favor by inviting SJAers for a tun-packed day in the saddle on November 6 Ride 'em, Phil Thomas! Banqueting by candle is in the tradition for Academy residents who can also look back on a get-acquainted dance concluding their formal welcome In character of the first Christmas are Victor Kaur and Marilyn Nelson to depict the Holy Family Nineteen seniors enact the four tableaux for parents and friends the evening of December 20, just before the annual candlelight procession Yuletide hums with your spirit Christmas season gives seniors more opportunities for taking the lead, as it's their role to put the Nativity story into tableaux at the climax of a round of pre-holiday festivity Pop Maxwell (Fred Lentz) holds ground against arguments from daughter Mary Lou (Mary Meehan) Shoot-a-mile Wilbur (Daniel Leigh) gets detailed by his mother (Carolyn Flynn) Elmer (Daniel Oehler) and Muggsy talk over their crooked lives in the light of Christmas MUGGSY strikes again as Bernard Kaur portrays the soft-hearted criminal who enters the stage on tip-toe in Muggsy's Merry Christmas You welcome an evening's gaiety It takes planning from your social committee for Academy dances that step through the year from casual, dressy-sport, semi-formal, to formal Early in September boy from th© upperdatses meet returning resident and newcomer on the dance floor Just remember: Residents' Welcome Barbecue Social-after-game hops seniors' Autumn Evening — Pow-Wow with Orme's Homecoming—Honor Society socials— Mardi Gras Hibernian Hop -and formal Chimes, prom. Sodality ball Couplet iwing to tereo- ound under the decor of fall A fop tune even ha Mr. Roger away from hit post at chaperone Prizes for most appropriate dress at the junior-sponsored Mardi 90 to Mary Provost, Don Simoms Robert Provencal, and Virginia Lentz but with colors and colors of competition Confetti, streamers and balloons—all set the dining hall for the brightest of Mardis Graham Thomas and Linda Sawyer are for a lively Autumn 27 You go formal for 'Chimes' Editor: Frank Bronski Nancy Smith, Edith Oolan Keirn Locklear. Linda Vaughan Photo: Fred Lentz, Dan Oehler Business: Vittorio Pisano Gary Wilhelm, James Balzer Adviser: S sfer Anne Marie The edition's on time — with Frank Bronski Edith Dolan, Mary Meehan Oriental crowns for James Balzer, Nancy Smith Chimes royalty for 1961—at “Chinese Chimes dance Honor guard of couples in formal attend Prince Jim and Princess Nancy with attendants Frank Bronski, Linda Vaughan In control of their own radio program over closed circuit at Whipple— Frank Bronski and Gary Wilhelm James Gorman is on regular schedule as aide to doctors in the pathology lab at the Whipple VA Junior Red Cross workshop in Riverside, California is destination of Michael Geary and suitcase, in June of 60 One SJA project is designing 400 tray favors for holidays at Whipple Hospital 30 Auxiliaries to hospital helpers in the community are Academians in the Whipple volunteer youth corps and in Junior Red Cross Your service adopts SJA Dedication through perseverance and service are fast becoming requisites for a complete year at St. Joseph's — with all the leadership and service opportunities now open to you On induction night NHS secretary Fred Lentz light one of tho traditional candles—for scholarship, leadership, character, and service The Marian chapter of the National Honor Society carries on its main service with books and time in the library Academy's Parent Guild organization gives support to student service programs — from attendance at the NHS induction to a dinner meeting in the redecorated residents' dining room, to plan Academy Night St. Joseph's newest service organization has leadership for objective in training boys' efforts for futhering school and civic projects Prescott Kiwanians Dick Hills and Bert Harvey attend a regular Wednesday noon meeting with charter members—Gregory Glau, Daniel Oehler Michael Staranick, Graham Thomas, Steven Allard Victor Kaur, Gary Hawley, Joseph laPella treasurer Donald Simonis, president Fred Lentz secretary Steven Carothers, vice-president Clarence Kinsley, Paul Thompson, Daniel Leigh Leland Lambert, Terrence Dolan, Bernard Kaur Robert Provencal—all hands for service Recent accomplishments at SJA are the financing of track hurdles and more lab equipment IT'S YOUR SPORTSMANSh Captain Lira hi-points again with the «hot that helped make a brilliant record for St. Joseph' Quarterback Carothers make it good, to Lira The Earnharl Model-A adds antiquity and spirit to Homecoming Co-captains Steven Carothers (QB) at top and Angelo Lira (FB), Michael Sfaranick (WB) Jerry Shirley (RE), Charles Lewis (LE) Alfred Apolinar (QB), Terrence Dolan (C) are usual starters for Coach Red Ettinger, 1948's all-pro winner Your six upset You see the third season of six-man football highlighted by spirit and the surprise upset over Seligman on September 17 Seligman come to Prescott City Park SJA travels to Orme's in Mayer, and St. Mary's in Phoenix Dons try a soaked St. John's field in laveen Seligman Always cheering for Don — Marilyn Nelson, Keirn Locklear Virginia Lentz, Rita Dalke Don opened in September with the first victory since the '58 season, with a 14-12 shave for Seligman Antelopes here in Prescott After a tight defensive first quarter, SJA scored the first TD early in the second when Alfred Apolinar connected with Jerry Shirley on a 20-yard pass play The second score was decided on a pass from Carothers to Lewis, who lateraled the ball to Apolinar—good for 30 yards and 6 moro points Extra points, that saved the game for Dons, were on passes from Carothers to Apolinar and Lira Antelopes made their two TD's in third quarter with no extra points SCOREBOARD 14 Seligman 12 26 St. Mary's 34 14 Orme — here 35 21 St. John's 33 7 Orme — there 52 Wf Your years at St. Joseph's will recall Homecoming royalty — King Angelo Lira and Queen Hilda Arvizo — with Don Ettinger as guest of honor for the coronation BfUM Candidates above—Hilda Arvizo Carole Foster, Marilyn Nelson— display Homecoming pins and await the regal moment Dons broke in their flashy new uniforms on the Alumni and shot to a 68-24 victory But Alums claim they're just waiting for November 25, 1961 — which puts Homecoming on Saturday — for re-inforcements and a better game ! Don's mascot hops a bus and Homecoming banners go up for Sunday's parade There's live decor in blue and white on Dr. Newton Ferguson's little car This car caravan largest ever reminds Prescott of the day's activity Vic Da Ike and Bob Glau hold the door for Don's game You meet Alums in action are Deni Dalke '56 and jump player John lane '57 plus Rudy Vlastelich '56 Barbara Dagarin '57 help with Homecoming correspondence while Mrs. Rose Bertram organizes the Italian dinner o c High school couples hold their swing in auditorium, but the adult set polka in the dining hall alumni at Homecoming For Homecoming 1961 you remember the friendly rivalry as Dons bested Alums for the second year running Alumni in SJA parlors for tea Pointers by Earnhart and Lewis show what a varsity can do with six tall men between 6' and 6'-6 38 Dons, you're State Independent Champs Outstanding games for the Dons must include Payson's here, when SJA nevor relinquished a first-quarter lead against a Class B team. Lewis and Apoliner led scoring to a 53-45 victory St. John's Indians met defeat in the opening gamo played in their new gym, with Shirley, Lewis, and Lira hitting double figures for Academy's first win over Lavceners Perhaps the Dons' best performance was the Class A Needles game here, where Dons held the California team for a tight three quarters until Needles' final rush Academy cagers outscore the independent schools in Arizona, and bring up the best record in the county with 13W-5L under Coach Jim Rogers in SJA's first year of all-interscholastic scheduling SEASON'S RECORD 68 Alumni 24 57 Judson 52 47 Orme 43 4D Seligman 49 45 Bagdad 39 53 Payson 45 61 St. John 75 55 St. John 52 72 Seton 40 42 Bagdad 54 76 Orme 45 48 Needles 65 80 Seton 48 68 Salome 49 66 Seligman 47 58 Salome 52 59 Orme 34 35 Payson 84 Coach Rogers totals points for Dons' hi-scoring Angelo lira, with 267 Next ranking were George Earnhart—169 and Alfred Apolinar—168 Your days of practice pay dividends A spirited jayvee squad may have only five wins to their credit but they were mighty and important subs for many a varsity victory Hi-pointing jayvees this season—Oehler with 235 Thomas with 137, and Provencal with 100 JAYVEES—Robert Provencal (upper, left) Philip Thomas, Daniel Oehler, Terrence Dolan, Ike Apolinar, manager Herbert larter, Jesse Alvarez, Leland Lambert, Michael Merkley Prescott Knights of Columbus feted Dons at a fine banquet in the Crystal Room of the St. Michael's —finale to basketball glories Ar  he basketball banquet—KC's Ray Hall as emcee. Grand Knight Charles Fornara, Frank Fraher as banquet chairman—Phil Thomas, Coach Jim Rogers, Bernard Kaur, Jerry Shirley, Terrence Dolan, Father Salinas, Charles Lewis, Angelo Lira, George Earnhart, Daniel Oehler, Jesse Alvarez, Ike Apolinar Manager Michael Staranick (seated), Alexander Tufts, Leland Lambert, Michael Merkley, scorekeeper Daniel Leigh, manager Herbert Larfer, and Robert Provencal More awards will be coming at the May sports assembly, as Letterman officers know Treasurer Charles Lewis, president Steven Carothers secretary Alfred Apolinar, vice-president Angelo Lira Officers are handling two of the Most Valuable Player trophies sent to the Academy by last year's coach, Tony Sanchez Prescott Recreation director A. C. Williams is always giving a hand with Academy sports Here, he has advice for GAA officers— secretary Marilyn Nelson, treasurer Mary Jane Bilderbeck, prexy Hilda Arvizo vice-president Nancy Smith Girls' athletics range from the early-year barbecue to the April 21 tri-team track meet and the county-wide cinder tourney on April 29 with volley, basket, and soft ball between Patio torches, open pit, hot dogs— recipe for a wonderful GAA Barbecue to celebrate the Scligman game with dancing-on-patio Yes, it's Tex Shirley boing a good sport about Letterman initiation at he tteals thunder and pompons from cheerleaders Smiling varsity volloyors: Keirn Locklear (top). Mary Lause, Barbara Starr, Edith Dolan, Mary Meehan, Carole Foster, Marilyn Nelson, Leona Osalvo, Margarita Serrato, Virginia Lentz, and Hilda Arvizo 43 Basketball games with Judson, Orme's St. John's and city teams can mean keen opposition for SJA girls JAYVEES—Claudia Quinlan (standing), Renee Smith, Carole Johnson, Linda Sawyer, Nancy Smith, Susan Payne, Kathleen Carothers, Margaret Rodarte, Pamela Harlow, and Catherine Dalke 44 Judson in Scottsdale is the destination for this busload of athletes on Sunday afternoon, February 26 VARSITY—Edith Dolan, Hilda Arvizo, Keirn Locklear Marilyn Nelson, Barbara Starr You enjoy basketball Virginia Lentz, Rita Dalke Frances Newton, Carole Foster, Margarita Serrato, Mary Lause Spring opens on outdoor sports Track schedules find Dons at the new Granite Creek site with Mingus, Ash Fork, Judson, Payson, and county meets Raquofs up for practice at the Country Club— George Earnhart, Bernard Kaur, Daniel Oehler Stoven Carothcrs, Angelo Lira Bernard Kaur wind for shot agamst Mingus Up, up, and over for Dan Oehler Academy sprinters meet AsbFork on the cinder with a foot to spare Matches at City Courts Mayer, and Phoenix are in line for tennis varsity Training manager Francis Bronski doubles for Coach Rogers in practice and never misses a game A new North Whipple field sets up home games for baseball varsity All for the diamond Donald Simonii (lop, left), Terrence Dolan, Jerry Shirley, Jamc Balzer, Fred lent Herberf Larler, William Carlson, Michael Geary, Ike Apolinar, Robert Provencal Ole Man Courtney (Lira) look in on Justin (Balzer), Aurora (Foster). Myrtle (Locklear), Nancy (Vaughan), Edwin Drew (Wilhelm) ‘Nicholai (Kaur). Roger (Pisano), Olga (Nelson), Tanya (Arvizo) a Sophisticated Marye Anne (Starr) ins no applause from Hildy (Mcrklcyj and Rosalie (Oolan) Barbara Dawson (Dalke) tries to control the Courtney stage- impossible! I Sophisticated AAarye Anne (Starr) wins no applause from Hildy (Mcrklcy and Rosalie (Dolan) Barbara Dawson (Dalke) tries to control the Courtney stage— Impossible! Stephen Allard handles “Ghost lighting you newcomers Class of '61 Stephen Allard initiate the Hilda Arvizo James Balzer amateur photographer who collects cameras . . . stage man for the senior class play SODALITY I, II, III, iv JOURNALISM I COMMERCIAL ART I TYPING III, IV CHRISTMAS TABLEAU IV LANGUAGE CONTEST III residents' prexy from Grants . good at Spanish dance, and the clarinet accompanist of chorale HOMECOMING QUEEN GAA PRESIDENT RESIDENTS' PRESIDENT IV SODALITY I, II, III, IV VOLLEY, BASKETBALL III, IV CHORALE III, IV lanky pitcher from Milwaukee . . voted into royalty for Chimes in his first year at SJA PRINCE CHIMES IV CHIMES STAFF IV CHRISTMAS TABLEAU IV BASEBALL CAPTAIN IV TYPING IV SENIOR PLAY IV Steven Carothers tough quarterback holding Letterman office for third year . . . outstanding tenor voice LETTERMAN PRESIDENT VOD WINNER I CHORALE I. II. Ill, IV FOOTBALL II, III, IV TENNIS III, IV SODALITY III. IV Rita Dalke bouncy pepster and quick with trig problems . . . the fourth Dalke to be graduated here VARSITY CHEERLEADER IV HONOR ROLL IV CHORALE I. II, III, IV VOLLEYBALL III BASKETBALL III, IV TYPING IV Senior keep initiare busy—Poor Froshl as tenni court weed slowly fade away A night for Academy memory book — the prom of April, 1960 Edith Dolan Carole Foster accomplished pianist . . . trophy collector at speech meets . . . holds Honor Degree in NFL SODALITY PREFECT HONOR SOCIETY II, III, IV ARIONA GIRLS STATE III VALEDICTORIAN NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE IV CO-EDITOR OF CHIMES III red-headed secretary for seniors . . . makes a hearty Santa for little residents HOMECOMING PRINCESS IV SENIOR SECRETARY VOLLEY, BASKETBALL IV SODALITY III, IV SENIOR PLAY IV CHORALE III, IV Michael Geary daily bell ringer . . . spouting dry wit . . . and sporting a fine voice in the Academy Chorale FOOTBALL MANAGER IV REO CROSS DELEGATE III CHORALE I, II, III, IV LETTERMAN I, II. Ill, IV SPEECH I BASKETBALL I, II, III Victor Kaur quiet six-footer who tees off at the golf course . . . sharp at math ... a maybe-meteorologist KEY CLUB IV CHORALE I. II SODALITY III, IV ST. JOSEPH IN TABLEAU IV MATH I, II, III, IV BASKETBALL I Frederick Lentz explosive orator with NFL Degree of Honor . . . vice-president of the student body ... apt essayist SENIOR PRESIDENT KEY CLUB PRESIDENT IV HONOR SOCIETY SECRETARY IV ARIZONA BOYS STATE III SALUTATORIAN YEARBOOK CO-EDITOR III, IV You exchange Academy life for college Angelo Lira handsome Homecoming King . . . has best-actor trophy from the senior play . . . easy pole vaulter football cocaptain iv CLASS OFFICER I, II, III. IV LETTER,V AN VICE-PRESIDENT IV BASKETBALL I, II. Ill, IV CHORALE I. II, III, IV SODALITY II, IV A Keirn Locklear her family's third generation at the Academy . . . presides at assemblies, directs the Chorale ASB PRESIDENT NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE IV SODALITY I, II, III. IV GAA OFFICER III VARSITY CHEERLEADER III, IV BASKETBALL I, II, III, IV Bonita Merkley strawberry blonde with gavel at Honor Society meetings . . . debater who knows the library shelves HONOR SOCIETY PRESIDENT IV NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE IV LIBRARY AIDE IV CHORALE I, II, III, IV GAA I, II, III, IV SPEECH IV Seniors, the rewards are yours Marilyn Nelson lively in sports . . . Homecoming princess . . . who recalls her baptism by Fr. Gielow this year VARSITY CHEERLEADER IV GAA SECRETARY IV CHRISTMAS AAA DONNA IV CHORALE II. Ill, IV SODALITY IV NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE IV Victor Pisano smiling Italian . . . but a U.S. citizen as of'61 . . . always on hand for dance decorations CHORALE I, II, III, IV BASKETBALL I NATIVITY TABLEAU IV SENIOR PLAY IV TYPING IV SPEECH I 55 Jerry Shirley Six-foot-six of slow Texas drawl . . . poster maker . mixer at formal and informal socials SOCIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN IV FOOTBALL III. IV BASKETBALL III, IV BASEBALL III. IV CHIMES STAFF III COMMERCIAL ART IV ushers Day Baccalaureate Barbara Starr Linda Vaughan your Commencement Gary Wilhelm actress with trophies for interp . . . has Honor Degree in speech . . . on social committee two years SODALITY VICE PREFECT III. IV RESIDENTS' PRESIDENT III NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE IV CHORALE I. II, III, IV SPEECH I, II, III, IV BASKETBALL I, II, III, IV newest senior . . . and nominated for Chimes royalty . . . attractive lady Lion for the Pyramus set CHIMES STAFF IV CHORALE IV SODALITY IV SPEECH IV SENIOR PLAY IV SEWING IV methodical businessman for Signo . . . cavorted in Shakespeare role ... in service at Whipple WHIPPLE REPRESENTATIVE I, II. Ill, IV CHIMES BUSINESS MANAGER IV NATIVITY TABLEAU IV JOURNALISM I SODALITY I, II. Ill, IV TYPING III, IV Granite boulder shelter the barbecue for last year' senior da  58 1962 Alfred Apolinar Frank Bronski William Carlson George Earnhart Carolyn Flynn James Gorman Marcia Harlow Gary Hawley Carole Johnson IS yours Clarence Kinsley Virginia Lentz Charles Lewis Jean Moore Catherine Mosier Robert Provencal Margarita Serrato Linda Sawyer Donald Simonis Mary Jane Smith Nancy Smith Renee Smith Michael Staranick Graham Thomas Philip Thomas Janine Baldwin Jeannette Bennett Gregory Glau Pamela Harlow Joyce Allard Terrence Dolan Mary Jane Bilderbeck Bernard Kaur Sophs fake up casual and formal social life at SJA—from Kiwanis Park to Chimes ball Sophomores, you can Joseph LaPella Daniel Oehler Herbert Larter Mary Provost Mary Lause Claudia Quinlan Susan Malinowski Robert Schilling Frosh, stride Jesse Alvarez Augustine Apolinar Kathleen Carothers Catherine Dalke Carol DeVaney Patricia Dooley ahead Margaret Rodarte Dolores Sandoval Lana Schilling Richard Fimbres Susan Franks Leland Lambert Kathleen Kemp Dianne Horejsi JoAnn Hickey Nancy Geary Daniel Leigh Michael Merkley Mary Meyers Carol Nelson Susan Payne Carolyn Schmitz Jean Smith At right— Leigh on leash barks for senior Allard Alexander Tufts Kathleen Wensman Advent candles are lighted for the freshman wreath by Alexander and Jesse Faculty and student , graduates and parents, are recognized for decades of to education In Prescott Commencement Day be{ IT'S THANKS TO THESE — AS PATRONS— Joe Allen's Market Allen's Nu-Way Market American Cleaners American Laundry Linen Supply Andres' Venetian Blinds Arizona Public Service Barrows of Prescott Beers Roofing Company The Camera Center Clem's Texaco Service Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Prescott Desert Brand Foods Dinner Bell Cafe El Charro Restaurant Elks Theater Emil Liquor Store Grocery Dr. Newton Ferguson First National Bank Feirvicw Floral Foxworth Galbraith Lumber Co. Goldwatcrs of Prescott Glau Gas Equipment Company Harry's Grocery Head Hotel Heart Realty The House of Decor Independent Cash Market Dr. Ray Inscoro Yancey Lewis Real Estate Insurance Ludwig Studio Camera Shop McFarland's Teen Terrace Dr.i Joseph P. McNally Miller Valley Variety Modern Barber Shop Montgomery Cleaners Pelletier's Snow Cap Pulsifcr Service Grocery J. C. Penney Company Pioneer Bank Plagge's Flowers Prescott Cigarette Service Prescott Plumbing and Heating Shop Rohrer-Bloom Drug Company Sears, Roebuck and Company The Sportsman's Shop Steve's Auto Shop Sweetbriar Shop Thriftec Wholesale Grocery Valloy National Bank Vync Brothers Electric Co. Inc. Webster's Dairy Products Company J. R. Williams Super Market Winham's of Phoenix AS PRODUCERS— Photography Credits: Ralph Bigham Harland Ludwig Charles Troncy Prescott Courier Typesetting: Charles Blair Printing: Robert Hopkins of Mirro-Graphic 65


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