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

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St. Joseph s Academy in Prescott conducted by Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet September shadows fall on new uniforms donned by Academy girls nearing the archway Early fall finds the campus color-landscaped in flowers while two new classrooms of the grade school near completion Late afternoon in November sees Academy buildings powdered in snow As each season adorns SJA in a specific splendor for the month so each summer's beginning finds still another graduating class - all attention to the color guard on the terrace marks Signo dedication SIGNO ’62 tributes the semi-centennial of Arizona’s statehood on February 14. 1962 with a dedication to the Grand Canyon State and presents in this anniversary year of Arizona the Academy’s own sign of LEADERSHIP ... on page 9 with senior album LEARNING ... on page 25 with junior class PERSONALITY ... on page 33 with sophomore class SPORTSAAANSHIP ... on page 49 with freshman class Signo business editor Jim Gorman types out lists of patrons while editor Dan Oehler makes progress in the school's new darkroom 5 Sisters of St. Joseph hold to Academy traditions Sister Ann Gabriel demonstrates a rule in physics SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH OF CARONDELET strive for continued progress in Christ-centered education for Prescott Sister St. Anthony is superior and music instructor at St. Joseph's Sister Vincentia pauses between doorbells during a busy day Sister Anne Marie is principal but makes time for English and related classes Sister Mary Barbara watches school finances and directs social science Fathers Charles Gielow, pastor and Marcel Salinas of the Claretian order give instruction and service Mary Angela Elledge checks on an author while keeping the library in order Faculty records student advancement Valetta Carlson sees the sewing class through the difficult steps before the spring fashion show in May Sister Margaret Alacoque posts a token of Spanish classes although civics and world history are also in her program Sister Marietta handles language from Latin to English and paperbacks are her specialty Pauline Schmitz gives pointers to first semester seamstresses Jim Rogers has classes in math and science plus coaching duties is the Royalty for Seniors Philip Thomas and Charles Lewis meet Rudy Noriego in pharmacy of St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson by way of their own plans after graduation Baccalaureate Me  at Sacred Heart Church precede the enior ' honor guard at graduation on the front terrace Commencement Day Nears Alfred Apolinar Carefree and smiling in Academy halls for four years . . . alias an artisan in senior comedy . . . successful at Spanish accent and all sports. LETTERMAN SECRETARY II, III . . . LETTERMAN I, II. III. IV . . . SOOAIITY III, IV . . . BASKETBALL VAR- SITY I. II, III . . . TRACK VARSITY I . . . FOOTBALL VARSITY I, II. III. Frank Bronski On Academy Hill daily columnist . . . efficient, sandy-haired organizer both in clubs and on stage ... a specialty for talent shows. SODALITY PREFECT . . . CHIMES CO-EDITOR III . . . BOYS' STATE III . . CLASS SECRETARY II, III . . . SPEECH I. II. Ill . . . KEY CLUB IV. William Carlson Railroader for sure ... in role of Mr. Ben- nett for Camelot play ... on the road for the Carlsbad gathering of Key Clubbers . . . likes baseball. KEY CLUB RELATIONS MANAGER IV . . . BASEBALL VARSITY III . . . TYPING IV . . . SENIOR TABLEAU . . . SENOR PLAY . . . SPEECH I. George Earnhart Tall crew-cutter at SJA since first grade . . . president of the Dons and wore their crown for Homecoming ceremonies . . . earnest in study. LETTERMAN PRESIDENT . . . CLASS PRESIDENT II. Ill . . . HONOR ROLL I. II. III. IV . . . CLASS TREASURER I . . . BASKETBALL VARSITY II, III . . . FOOTBALL VARSITY I. II 10 I I Carolyn Flynn Pretty bandy of Arthurian scenes . . . all twelve grades here ... in Latin III by choice . . . with an interest in nursing as a career. GIRLS STATE . . . SODALITY I . . . SPEECH III . . HOMECOMING ATTENDANT . . . SEWING III . . GAA I, II Seniors receive alumni status James Gorman Determined vice-prexy of seniors . . . also busy on ads and patrons for the busi- ness end of Chimes and Signo . . . lab worker at Whipple. SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT . . . YEARBOOK BUSINESS MANAGER IV . . . CHORAl I, II. Ill, TYPING IV . . . SENIOR TABLEAU . . . SENIOR PLAY. Marcia Harlow Quiet personality . . . played Lynette with business-like precision for the Camelot comedians . . . handy and dependable at SJA all four years. GAA I, II, III, IV . . . TYPING II. Ill . . . SEWING I . . . SENIOR TABLEAU . . . SENIOR PLAY Graduates honored by classes Gary Hawley Commutes from Miller Valley . . . does well on national testing program . . . but keeps time for hobbies of tropical fish and stamp collecting. KEY CLUB III, IV . SPEECH III . FOOTBALL VAR- SITY III, IV . . LETTERMAN III, IV . . . CHIMES' STAFF III . . . SENIOR TABLEAU. Clarence Kinsley Curly-headed Sodalist every year . . . takes to senior science . . . another Key Clubber with an interest in service . . . admires hospital work. KEY CLUB VICE-PRESIDENT III . . . CHORAL II, III . . . CHIMES STAFF II . . SODALITY I, II, III, IV... LETTERMAN I. II ... ART I. Junior p'eparo a candlalit banqoat; Fratbman fata  enior on tha morning of Graduation Day Virginia Lentz Perky and petite Homecoming attendant . . . keeps pace with the honor roll . . . fast trackster with a New Jersey accent always . . physics enthusiast. GAA PRESIDENT . . . CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT II. Ill . . . SODALITY SECRETARY III . . . GAA TREASURER II . VARSITY CHEERLEADER II. Ill . . . NHS VICE- PRESIDENT IV. Charles Lewis Blue-eyed leader . . . attended Student Council Workshop at Tempe . . . able ath- lete . . . impressive as King Arthur . . . ideas toward medicine. STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT . . . CLASS PRESIDENT I . . . IE HERMAN TREASURER III . . . SPEECH I. II . . . FOOTBALL VARSITY II. I II . . . BASKETBALL VARSITY II. Ill, V. - 13 HH1 Jean Moore Resident who still claims Bagdad ... of- ten seen posting the Sodality bulletin board . . . student of Espanol in Mexico City for summer. Katheryn Mosier Newest member of Class of '62 . . . touch of an actress in her dramatic interps . . . spendid server on volley team . . . takes to softball. EUCHARISTIC COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN IV III . . . CAA III . . . SEWING IV . III. IV . . . SENIOR PlAY. . CHORAL SODALITY NFL TREASURER IV . . . CHORAL III. IV BALL VARSITY IV . . . SEWING III . . . . . SOFTBALL VARSITY IV. . VOLLEY SPEECH IV Seniors' gold and green decor Residents' welcome •o the pink of the Sodality dance to the springtime of the prom 62ers recall dance memories Robert Provencal Spirited in sports . . . seen performing at Whipple entertainments . . . wheels a Ford convertible . . . able ump for soft- ball games this season. KEY CLUB SECRETARY IV . . LETTERMAN I, II, III, IV . . . TENNIS VARSITY IV . . . BASKETBALL VARSITY III, IV . . . FOOTBALL VARSITY IV . . . ART III Donald Simonis Strums a lively tune on his guitar ... ex- pert at speech, both in English forensics and in Spanish contests . . . tanned ath- lete. KEY CLUB PRESIDENT ... NFL PRESIDENT III . . . SENIOR SECRETARY ... KEY CLUB TREASURER III . . . H-JOTBALl VARSITY IV . . . LETTERMAN II, III, IV. Nancy Smith Tall blonde veep of students . . . resident from Springerville . . . won the Betty Crocker award . . . tops on honor roll and in the NFL. SENIOR PRESIDENT . . . VALEDICTORIAN . . . NHS PRESIDENT . . . GAA VICE-PRESIDENT III . . . PRIN- CESS CHIMES III . . . CHIMES' ASSOCIATE EDITOR III. Michael Staranick Captain on the football team . . . SJAer for twelve years ... in role of St. Joseph for Yule tableau . . . generous in Key Club activities. LETTERMAN VICE-PRESIDENT IV . . . KEY CLUB III. IV . . . FOOTBALL VARSITY I, II, III, IV . . . CHORAL I, II, III, IV . . . TRACK VARSITY III, IV . . . BASKET- BALL MANAGER III. Graham Thomas Pleasant co-ordinator for school and civic doings . . . expert at stage management, whether in auditorium or gym . . . fine at extemp. NFL PRESIDENT IV . . . KEY CLUB VICE-PRESIDENT IV . . . CHORAL I. II. III. IV . . . ANYTOWN DELEGATE III . . . WHIPPLE PLAYERS I, II, III. IV . . . EDITOR KEY TO SOUTHWEST IV Philip Thomas Easy-going head of the Marian Commit- tee . . . keeps time for the school bell . . . popular at dances . . . registered for hos- pital career. SOCIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN IV . . . PRINCE CHIMES IV . . . JRC REPRESENTATIVE AT RIVERSIDE . . . CHIMES' SPORTS EDITOR IV . . . LETTERMAN TREASURER IV . . . LETTERMAN I, II, III. IV. Mary-life reviewed in Sodality The first of May brings traditional crowning of Our Lady with Sodality officers doing the honors — Gregory Glau, Edith Dolan Barbara Starr, Virginia Lentz Topics are from the annual Summer School of Catholic Action Hosting Brophy Sodalists at the forum on September 9 means the planning of both auditorium and small-group discussions, social get-together with box lunches and an after-forum dance Sodalists pledge loyalty to Mary in knowing and living her way of life Reception Day on December 8 closes with refreshments in auditorium after Father Gielow gives medals to newly-received Sodalists AAaytime also brings the gay formality of the Sodality ball Academians unite in traditions that have marked SJA's place in Arizona education for over 75 years and in new projects to pace progress Student Council officers sponsor the annual exchange social with the Orme School ASB includes religious, social, financial projects Proceeds from the Magazine Drive top all previous years With talesmen are Suwn Leigh, fancy Smith Daniel Leigh, Charles lewis and Daniel Oehler The balloon dance at Mardi Gras time makes for considerable entertainment Victorious juniors celebrate w.th a party for having highest per capita returns on the drive Taking honors in the Fourth of July parade is the SJA entry on safe driving Dtck Hills, district advisor for Key Clubs takes the rostrum at Induction Night after new members pledge fidelity to KC principles Mile Hi Kiwanians give first anniversary banquet Key Club heads service roles Academy Key Clubbers give a second year of service with recognition at the Carlsbad Convention Punch and cookies for Dave Hing and club advisor Bom Harvey with officer guests from Prescott High Whipple Players as sponsored by Key Club have a laugh over the script — Katheryn Shryock, Gregory Glau, Robert Provencal, Donald Simonis, and Suzanne Cronin Philip Thomas is SJA's delegate for the Junior Red Cross convention held at Riverside This service organization provides aid for the VA at Whipple by way of holiday tray favors and conducts a yearly membership drive at the Academy Induction for the Marian chapter of the National Honor Society means a speech from each of the new members — Bernard Daniel Oehler, and Joyce Allard with Mrs. Sara Folsom as guest Kaur, Whii't of intero ? Close-up shows bingo cards during e social that's for NHS mam Marian chapter grows 24 Under planning of prexy Nancy Smith the end-of-year affair finds all members concentrating on bunco In this Sign Reading and research make scholars of Daniel Leigh (standing) with Bernard Kaur Carolyn Schmitz and Carol DeVaney in foreground Recollection for self-learning Know thyself is the tone of three annual recollection days Father Gielow, CMF puts Academians into the spirit of their first retreat, October 12 Academy' chapel 1 the real center for each recollection day here Father Ronan, OFM, from the Scottsdale retreat house has a word with prexy Charles Lewis on December 7 Seniors enjoy open-air retreat at Thumb Butte as they focus full attention on Father McDermott, SJ, for the Eucharist Joyce Allard Michael Anderson Janine Baldwin Mary Jane Bilderbeck Merilee DeWitt Confetti-decor end moo-moo costumes make the junior Mardi Gras complete New Key Club leadership will go to juniors Gregory Glau, Bernard Kaur, Paul Thompson pictured with Kiwanians Bert Harvey, Dick Hills Juniors Gregory Glau Mary Provost Terrence Dolan Daniel Oehler accept scholastic challenges Bernard Kaur Suzanna Malinowski Barbara Nagelmann Claudia Quinlan Barbara Shryock Paul Thompson Language activity, library Barba-Azul puts Espanol accents on all juniors in Spanish I with Bernard Kaur in role of Bluebeard, Merilee DeWitt as Fatima and Barbara Shyrock as the mother Presentation were for the student body for the Parents' Guild, and for a day of foreign language exchange held here with Spanish students from Orme School aids complement classrooms Supplementary projects give depth to class study Breaking of the pinata by an Orme student follows serving of cookies as main course for linguists Geometry in Room 7 is a daily practice for sophs imiL 30 It's physics and Paul Thompson is calibrating a thermometer Farther down the table Michael Anderson and Bernard Kaur work with wheel and axle Current physicists may enter micro-chem lab Science lab sees a daily round from biology to physics Both physicist and inieiested soph biologists make ready the new micro-lab for next year's chemistry Close-up shows Leland Lembert with Michael Merkley and solution Sophs initiate biology Biology Lab under direction of Mr. Rogers is a new first at SJA Teaching with the micro-projector and slides provided by the successful Magazine Drive this year is instructor Jim Rogers lab - In this Sign no is the Essence of Social poise couples with talent in journalism at Chimes' Ball coronation — Janine Baldwin Philip Thomas Joyce Allard Daniel Oehler Tone echoes talent Music has place as an elective among SJA studies Carols by candlelight close the Christmas program on December 20 listening to senior Jean Moore are other pianists — Bette Wengert. Dorothea Scheum end Mery Provost Piano students spend a full period daily under instruction from Sister St. Anthony frequent accompanist tor chorale or for Paul Thompson demonstrates his talent on the organ interludes is senior Donald Simoms on his guitar Susan Leigh in her first year of speech has a look at the trophies and the NFL charter Comparing critique sheets is a lively part of any speech meet as shown here with the Academy hosting speakers from the Villa in Tucson on December 8 Emceeing is prexy Graham Thomas Second year in the National Forensic League brings Degree of Excellence Heart-swirl sponsored by NFLers sets an evening of gaiety just before the February 17 state forensic meet at ASU Tournaments at Tempe and Flagstaff colleges give speakers those added points for advanced NFL degrees list forensic victories, speech degrees while another classmate Daniel Oehler makes news as first SJAer to earn Degree of Excellence in national forensics Gregory Glau, thumbing a manual on aid to schools, ranks as top debater 'Chimes' editors succeed in Staffers examine pictures for the next Chimes — Editor Joyce Allard Janine Baldwin on news and Dan Oehler on photography Publications at the Academy are the newspaper Chimes and the yearbook Signo Latest addition to Chimes' Room an electric Roneo 750 bears inspection from Merriam Tufts, feature editor and Phil Thomas, from sports publications, formal ball At Wintry Chimes couples dance to Moon River in a transformed auditorium on January 19 Glittering snowflakes dazzle the honor guard for royalty at coronation time in this formal ball Prince-elect Phil Thoi. - s awaits his moment of glory awarded him by attendant Janine Baldwin Residents' get-acquainted happens on September 10 Informal after-game dance meet record attendance Dances liven academic tenor Dancers7 montage lasts September through May Key Clubber ' Green Beat for St. Patrick' Day see twister keeping with the King' Men trio Seniors' Mountains High lowers a ceiling of green and gold Jesse Alvarez Kathleen Carothers Sheila Caywood Suzanne Cronin After winning co tume honor a Billy the Goat. Darnel Leigh ha a dance with Carolyn Schmiti During football  ea on after-game social are popular with oph Sophs advance Catherine Dalke Susan DeFrancis Carol DeVaney Patricia Dooley Richard Fimbres Susan Franks Paul Gabaldon Nancy Geary JoAnn Hickey Dianne Horejsi Patricia Jaeger Leland Lambert Daniel Leigh William Lewis Michael Merkley Mary Meyers Carole Nelson Margaret Rodarte Dolores Sandoval Carolyn Schmitz Jean Smith Alexander Tufts Katheryn Shryock Kathleen Wensman Wmlef sunshine and students explore rhe newly furnished parlors — Jesse Alvarez, Wista Potts, Michael Anderson Stitches by hand or on the new Singers follow operations on the cutting table with electives available here Not all skills and arts are gleaned from books Typists in first and second year study put in daily practice for their personal use Commercial art also means service in tray favors for Whipple veterans or informative signs for school halls Christmas pageantry brings out stage ability Traditionals at Christmas season relive Nativity joyfulness In tableau form seniors enact the happenings of that holy night Choristers in front row — William Carlton, Alfred Apolinar, Clarence Kinsley, Virginia Lentz, Marcia Harlow, Sandra Sorge; Back row — Gary Hawley, Frank Brontki, George Earnhart, James Gorman, Philip Thomat, Charles lewis, Jean Moore, Nancy Smith, Kafheryn Mosier, and soloist Donald Simonis — who sings when not being guitar-accompanist Carolyn Flynn and Michael Staranick take their roles as guardians of the Blessed Infant A Martian Looks ai Christmas ' meaningful comedy of he speech class, points up misuses of the season From Mar are Tootie (Rodo'to), Oscar (Oehler), and Cookie (Leigh) with their semi-willing earth host pictured below - Gregory Glaw, Katheryn Shryock 'Camelot' re-sets Arthurian court life for seniors' comedy King Arthur's era hosts a Yankee in seniors' version of Camelot Back in Hartford, Mr. Bennett (William Carlson) warns his family. Hank and Marion, (Frank Bronski, Katheryn Mosier) about that dangerous machine which blows Hank right into the year 528 A.D. at the Arthurian court, where reign the King and Guinever (Charles Lewis, Nancy Smith) here listening to the maiden Elaine (Virginia Lentz) Sirs Lionel and Dinaden (Michael Staranick, Robert Provencal) play at court garnet Sir laoncelot (George Eamhart) probably got here on an athletic scholarship anyhow Sir Sagramor (Philip Thomat) again tlayt seven fire-devouring monsters, forsooth lynette. Clarence, and Gareth (Marcia Harlow, Donald S-monis, Gary Hawley) give advice to Hank at Sir Boss Prescott Public Library Prescott, Arizona My brave prophet chirp the wicked Morgan (Jean Moore) to magician Merlin (Graham Thom ) Artisan (Clarence Kinsley and Alfred Apolinar) hear the royal decree from Sir Gawain (Jame Gorman), alto the prompter Hank ha hi time with Sandy (Carolyn Flynn) and her cattle Residents count socials Days on campus have their own calendar of Welcome banquet for residents is prepared and served by the faculty Mr. Don Ettinger and daughter Robin are guests at the Christmas party with Nancy Smith supplying help for Santa and many a laugh Bonfires burn and memories recall an active year at the residents' farewell barbecue z In this Sign rtsmanship Pom-pon girls win sports acclaim in their first year — Kathleen Carothers Barbara Nagelmann Mary Meyers JoAnn Hickey Merilee DeWitt Letterman officers plan a money-raising car wash in April — Terrence Dolan Philip Thomas prexy George Earnhart and veep Michael Staranick Sports officers direct GAA, Lettermen Coach Rogers emerges from the locker room with an anxious thought on the afternoon cage practice Both Dons and the GAA owe sports-thanks to A. C. Williams, the city recreation director Athletic programs require organization and teamwork Spring and tennis bring GAA heads together — Mary Jane Bilderbeck Merilee DeWitt Dianne Horejsi and president Virginia Lentz 49 Top Captain M.cheel Staranick (FB). Gregory Glau (FB). Gary Hawley (C), manager Frank Broniki, Bernard Kaor; center — Co-caotain Daniel OeMcr (QB); below Donald Simon (IE). Robert Provencal (WB). Terrence Dolan (C), V cHael Anderton (RE). Action — Oebler get off a long one agairot Salome Gridders .'VPw' gain jg.nr.jr Orme Warriors Star «nick races through Ormert and goat for yardage complete fourth season Charles Lewis, yardage man, watches SJA down a Camp Verde gridder Back fieldmen Staranick and Oehler plow throwgh the Seligman line DONS vs. 6 Grand Canyon 52 7 Seligman 90 13 Or me 46 19 Salome 46 19 Camp Verde 61 0 Salome 38 51 Cheerleaders with winning ways — Kathleen Wensman, Mary Provost, Mary Jane Bilderbeck Volleyers support football Night bonfires follow an afternoon rally where Mary lause and Mary Jane Bilderbeck demonstrate how to knock Seligman flat games Four Academy Injun — Barbara Nagelmann, Sandra Sorge, Morilec DeWitf, Nancy Smith give-um smoke signal versus Ormers stars End-of-season banouet closes Football on October 29 Grid supporter become volley varsity - Virginia Lentz, Esther Parra, Mary Provost, Margaret Rodarte, Merilee DeWitt, Patricia Jaeger, Katheryn Mosier, Barbara Nagelmann, Dianne Horejsi; and jayvees - Carole Nelson, Susan Leigh, Carol DeVaney, Patricia Dooley, JoAnn Hickey, Kathleen Wensman, Ramona Hand, Mary Meyers — all in the City League Kenneth Allard Lorrie Baldwin Donald Barrett Donald Bishop Betty Brandis DeAnn Carlson Sharon Grace Magaly Guerrero Ramona Hand Judith Homme Raymond Hopf Michael Hoskins Susan Leigh James Marchbanks Timothy Michaels Esther Parra Larry Provencal Janice Provost Mary Ann Sandoval Dorothea Schaum Queer light hit th cimpgi with initiation on the first Monday fun for looker -on and even more hilarious for frosh taking pan, maybe Frosh welcomed early 55 Making ready for November 25 with a high-up sign and trying for queen — Virginia Lentz, Carolyn Flynn and winner Sandra Sorge Homecoming Fir  honor go lo sophs for float depicting SJA Hard at it are juniors with large-size droopy dog, class mascot Top tune put Homacomer on the floor Alums gather for refreshment. Alumni officers of '62 - president Denis Dalke p °TtoPwin ov«f veep Mary Hamlin Fraher. treasurer Paul Wedepohl Alum, by 20 secretary Mary Helen Dunphy Lewis, with Christopher recognizes alumni Academy's fifth annual Homecoming reigns with King George (Earnhart) and Queen Sandra (Sorge) Froth build e toast to their CU . Initial pompon performance make. Homecoming — with Kathleen Carolher Sandra Sorge. Barbara Nagelmann, Mary Meyer , JoAnn Hickey, Merilee OeWitf, Wiua Pott. Cagers play schedule in C-North Varsity cagers - Robert Provencal (G), Daniel Oehler (F), Philip Thomas (F), Charles Lewis (F, captain); Jesse Alvarez (G), Bernard Kaur (C) Vs. Minoos Payson Salome Bagdad Seligman Fred on ie Seligman Needles Fredonia St. John's Salome Grand Canyon 74 Camp Verde 78 Needles 72 Payson 74 Grand Canyon 83 Ash Fork 54 Camp Verde 83 Ash Fork 47 Orme 59 Marchbanks (F), Michael Merkley (G), Michael Anderson (C), Michael Hoskins (F), Gregory Glau (F), Larry Provencal (G) with a 4W-I6L record for the season Coaching over Jud is Miss J Coaching SJA girls to wins over Judson, Bagdad, and Xavier is Miss Jackie Boaz (insert) plus second place at the St. John's tourney Interchange between varsity and jayvee really count all girls as one unit in this year's basketball — Nancy Smith, Susan Leigh, Esther Parra, Catherine Dalke, Dianne Horejsi, JoAnn Hickey, and Ramona Hand Barbara Nagelmann, Janice Provost, Jean Smith, Margaret Rodarte, Patricia Dooley, Mary Meyers, and Nancy Geary — all ready for taking Bagdad Extra push is what wins as Bernard Kaur takes 62 another first in shot Hurdles are high, but not for Dan Oehler as he races for position against Mingus C-North track division will take SJA boys to the qualifying meet at Tuba City, with eyes on state events Track heads spring sports Tha cro  bar lliyi end OthUr'i on the way down from a vault that take fir t over Pre cott Upperclassmen on the tennis varsity — George Earnhart, Daniel Cehler, Philip Thomas, Robert Provencal — match shots with Orme and Mingus to open the season Margaret Paabe gives tennis coaching to a bevy cf girls at the Academy Planning to be reedy for the city tournament, thank to Mr , Raebe, are Ramona Hand, Janice and Mary Provo t, Carolyn Flynn, Joyce Allard, Nancy Geary, Katheryn Shryock, Jean Smith, rui m rtnran n'kan wuaitmo Pitcner in a huddle — Barbara Negelmann and Merilee DeWitt On mark lor Judion - Kathleen Wen man, Mary Meyer , Dianne Horejsi, JoAnn Hickey Girls' softball is played within the City League with twice-a-week games Aiming our thanks PATRONS from - A arid W Drive In Allen's No-Way Market American Cleaners American Laundry Linen Supply Andres Venetian Blinds Arizona Public Service Apache Lodge Barrows of Prescott Beers Roofing Co. 8rown Furniture Store The Camera Center Chino Valley Grain Co. Clem's Texaco Service Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Prescott Al Crawford Motors Bob David's Texaco Eagle Drug Earl's Body Repair El Charro Restaurant Elks Theatre Dr. Newton Ferguson First National Bank Fairview Floral Food Basket Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Co. Frontier Hairdressers Goldwaters of Prescott Glamour School of Modeling Gleu Gas Equipment Co. Guild Camera Shop Phoenix Harry's Grocery Hartin's Antique Shop Del Harvey Realty Hassayampa Hotel Hassayampa Market Head Hotel Heart Realty The House of Decor Independent Cash Market Julie Ann Bakery Ken's Texaco The lady Shop Carol DeVaney arches for her target lee's Business Supplies Yancey lewis Real Estate Insurance Ludwig Studio Camera Shop Marinello Beauty Shop Drs. Joseph McNally Ray Inscore Modern Barber Shop Montgomery's Cleaners Myers Cleaners Originalities PBSW Paul Diamond 4 Watch Shop Polletier's Snow Cap Prescott Glass 4 Mirror Co. J. C. Penney Company Piggly Wiggly Pioneer Bank Pioneer Store 4 Saddle Shop Plagge's Flowers Prescott Air Service Prescott Cigarette Service Prescott Drive-In Cleaners Prescott Lanes Prescott Plumbing 4 Heating Shop Prescott Refrigeration Co. Pulsifer Service 4 Grocery Rohrer-Bloom Drug Co. Safeway Sears. Roebuck and Co. Sight and Sound Service Singer Sewing Machine Co. Southern Union Gos Co. The Sportsman's Shop Spudnut Shop State Office Supply — Phoenix Steve's Auto Shop Sweetbriar Shop Tolovision Services Thrifree Wholesale Grocery Valley National Bank Vyne Brothers Electric Co. Inc. Wagon Wheel Saddle Shop Webster's Meadow Gold Dairy Co. J R Williams Super Market Yavaoai Electric Co.. Inc. CREDITS to - Ludwig Studio . .. senior album Mirrographic Yearbooks . . . reproduction Prescott Courier. . . selected negatives Bill McCance . . . typesetting


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