Xavier High School - Xavierian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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God desires and Christ died on the Cross for the salvation of man. How then do we account for this neglect among the vast majority? The answer is a lack of proper education. True educa- tion can never omit from the child's curriculum religion or moral- ity. Real education trains one to know his destiny in life and the world to come. It teaches him to know and to love God. The neglect of proper education is responsible for wars among nations and crimes among men. feditating then on this thought, you must realize what a debt you owe to God, your parents and teachers through whom you enjoy the benefits of a right edu- cation. Be faithful to the teaching that is intended to fit you for this life and union with God in the world to come. Devotedly yours in Christ, 5 Bishop of cson. I X THE PASTGR' MESSAGE ,SL glfrzzncis Xaixier liarish JESUIT FATHERS 4715 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE PHOENIX. ARIZONA DEAR SENIORS or XAVIER HIGH: ANOTHER YEAR HAS PASSED. ANOTHER PHASE OF YOUR DEVELOPMENT FOR LIFE NAS ENDED. IT HAS BEEN A YEAR OF NEH AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCES. FRIENDSHIPS HAVE BEEN MADE AND DEEPENED. A DEEPER CONSIDERATION FOR OTHERS AND A MORE MATURE JUDGMENT HAVE BEEN FOSTERED IN YOU. THE UNIQUE SPIRIT AND ATMOSPHERE OF XAVIER HAS BEEN MORE OEEPLY IMPRESSED ON YOUR YOUTHFUL MEMORIES. I THE SHORT VISITS T0 YOUR CHANGELESS FRIEND IN THE TABERNACLE, DAILY MASS AND COMMUNION, THE SODALITY, HSMILING THR0UGH,H THE COMPANIONSHIP OF THE SISTERS, AND THE PATERNAL INTEREST OF THE FATHERS VILL BE MEMORIES You HILL CHERISH IN DAYS TO COME. As THE PQET VIRGIL HAS SAID, HFORSAN ET HAEC oLIH MEMINISSE lUVABIT.u IT HAS BEEN A PLEASANT YEAR AND IT IS WITH A BIT or PENsIvEHEss THAT I SAY - - - Goonsv Fon Nov AND Goo BLESS You. 52,I,.,.QhZ.6EA-GXQL-P. FATHER GERALD F. LEAHY, S.J. A I THE SISTERS' MESSAGE EB Mg S lI' Xavier High School .gg ffL 6g May, 1955 4wwnwna5 Dear Graduate, In the closing hours of Mary's month you will have reached the end of high sdxool days, and graduation night will mean a last farewell to Xavier High. The long-coveted diploma will be yours at last, the lessons over, all the prizes lost or won. We who have been with you through the years, instructing and directing, sharing in your joys and sorrows, know that now at last our task is done, that you are ready to go on without us, equipped with the knowledge and ideals we have given you. But we know, ton, that there is one who can do now what we are powerless to do, for she can go with you out into broader fields, and with her love and guiding hand lead you safely through all the days ahead. Our wishes for you on your graduation night we breathe in prayer to her. Dear Mother Mary, keep her as she is tonight--sweet and pure and beautiful. Remember that once long ago, in far-off Nazareth, you were a girl just as she is, and in your heart were all the wonderful dreams of girlhood. You know the dangers and the pitfalls that surround herg you know how frail she is and how easy it is for her to fail, for you lived in the world and were surrounded by its temptations just as she is. Yet by your own lovely choice you remained loyal to God's trust in you. To your Heart, then, we entrust her--all her hopes and fears, her longings and her aspirations. Let her use her youth and attractiveness, as you did yours, to lead others to the attractiveness of your Divine Son. Strengthen her in purity, in love, in patience. Let her so radiate your own sinless personality that she may bear an unmistakable resemblance to her beautiful Mother. Go with her, Mother Mary, as she leaves us now to enter her own domain of womanhood, Be with her through the years, and bring her at last to that plenitude of loveliness that was your own-- full of grace. Dear little Graduate, place your hand in Mary's today, and keep it there forever. She will never be the first to let go. God love and bless you always. Lovingly, The sisters l 1 Eff F A C U L T Y REVEREND GEORGE DUNNE, S.J. Religion REVEREND THOMAS SAVAGE, SJ. I Religion QAM ' S AAY. iff ,IMA V SISTER MARY EMERITA, B.V.M. Principal, Mafhemafics SISTER MARY INVIOLATA, B.V.M. Y: Library, Foreign Languages, Mafhemafics , MMZSISTER MARY GERTRUDETTE, B.V.M. -L4-77,3 lnsfrumenfal Music, Vocal, Choral, .1 Social Science Lf f! ,nf I 1, E1 64, f I W SISTER MARY FLORELLA, B.V.M. Senior Adviser, Foreign Languages, ratify Social Sciences, Mafhemafics , J, A QJW7 SISTER MARY TERESE AVILA, B.V.M. Qljjqyl' Junior Adviser, Foreign Languages, XX fi flfyuyvf Social Sciences, English . 'fffv ' ,Q Ulf J' SISTER MARY AGNESETTE, B.V.M. Sophomore Adviser, Commercial Courses, I lish dj 1 Eng 1 SISTER MARY AGNESITA, B.V.M. I7 Freshman Adviser, Science, Mafhemafics, R 'fiflwf English W ' MISS JEAN ELERICK Physical Educafion g 1 WWA MRS. JOHN OEHNKE f .N Ph sical Educafion XI M J' y QQ IA ' I I J RRI I f -pw, ,. , ,, KAW ? WMM yay e ws f N BQAQQQQQTE 2 3. wlfh, and pleasani fo fhmk on. ! PreHy fo walk with, wiffy fo falk w A GLORIA BELLES Freshman parliamentariang Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. She does liffle courfesies which others leave out. ffwf.- A W ' 63,7 Local' !f f'g'e,jz, ofa'-Qlwffj' ,f , V V N Jyvf' ., ,Q f X-f X.' f N jf4 ,J I ' f JUDITH BURG Sodalify 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Athletic Awards 2, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. True nobility is noi in f lklng buf ln lzvmg ,wllljfl W 'olflrfll W ,fW X7 l ,B-li' BTN ' 1 , Q I X. . Q Xl 4 1 l ll ,, . C 1 f BARBARA BLANCHETTE G.A.A. 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. All fhal's besf of dark and brighf meef in her aspect and her eyes. 9 . 3 L . QQ K? 'J 9 who 6, SL ja-Juhgygk? QLKXQMKC Q J 2 A Lu Gf 42, ifxisyifww GAYLE ANITA COLLINS Sodalify 'l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, Athletic Awards 1, 2, Choir 1 I ANN CRUSE dalify 'I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 'lp Gee lub 'l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3. I1 Youll , youfh, springiime of beauty. ,f ff W MQ!! 1 f f W A 10 X 2 f W 5Hfff'ffWff2?jf JjffyfM'fj'l P j5,vvQ!yj!07,!7 ,W I pf! JV Wfwff fwfbfyyjii SYLVIA BRUCE Soclality 4- H n s 'I- ee Club 'I 2 3 'C 1 0 1 GI , , 7, ' l' 'l. 5 Her smile is proplig I l of summery s ' , - 7 lk l J Z f'fW f W Cflmlil W 'U f fp' 'll ,ff ff fjzwzigf wfffgfiw MARJORIE CAMPBELL Secretary 1, lformer schoollp Secretary oT Pep Club 1, Cformer-schoollp Soclality 'I, 25 G.A.A. 'l. Her merry brown eyes fake you by surprise. ,JV aww filijllffllf W 5512 ,M Q b CAROLYN RITA HIATT Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Choir Sodalify 1, 2, 3, c.A.A. 1, 'I Wifh a giff for music and ofher arfs. CAROLYN HINZ sodamy 1, 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Perfect Attendance 'lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3. Mix reason wifh pleasure and wisdom wifh mirfh. , 2, 2, cv ev- ' , ,f ff M4 ffd' f , fe ,f ,fffffe f f f 6 I JI., 'VMWVL1 ff , f f,,-41 , XIX, 4-Qfzgyflf gf- A X ,Q ff f gf X. J ff-WL , f f 2 xf JUANITA FRANCO Soclalify 'I, 2, 3, 4: G-A,A- 1, 2, Glee Club 'I, , 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3- The mildesf manners and the genflesf earl K, ,f,ff5,57 YKWW? . ,yu l f H' jf Fx I xl., I . fr 1 If , CAROL GIORDAN Soclaliiy 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality Secretary 4, Class President 3, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, Honors 'I, 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Librarian 4, Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4. The fhoughfs of youih are long, long thoughfsf' mmf ,y QW X' III. rfjif ,yIfllfIlVl,tgf A flu, MQW EDITH VIRGINIA HUMMEL Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Athletic Awards I, 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Vice-President 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4 Pep and friendliness, with an unshaken independence. EILEEN KENNEDY Soclality T, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Conscienfious, calm, yef capricious. 4 . t 8 V . I ' ' ' ' 5 n , MI .4 ,, W' o 3 ' , -, ' J l 'ln JVC r K' lf! by I v. . 1 . 1 1 ' ' -JV ll!! 1 V , ,lf 1 rf' K J, L f-is 7 l -l-il ,rn , l i 3' RUTH DOROTHY LACASSE Sodality 'I, 2, 3, Sodalify Secretary 2, 3 Student Council Representative 1, Class Vice-Presiclenf 'Ig G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4. Wifh happiness in her hearf she goes forth io meef life with joy. NORMA DE LA LAMA Sodality 'l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2. She walks and talks with dignity. awed? 62 YQ 3 like if siege JOANN MCKONE Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Council Representative 2, G.A.A. l, 2, First, Second Athletic Awards, Honors 1, 4, Perfect Attendance 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4. With always a smile and a cheery greeting. i ,J i My Ll 14 XM' WV ,4 G VM 1 lil' rj ,H V ,J , dy K f3iiW f:fMJfM,z iw W fill. f U' Y J!! WLM, 'ji GAIM UV ,Q A I i U0 J ll If 17 'MM ff JW M 3 AJC Af ' , v , f , 1 4 ,ft J ilu , ivllwv kql L, XVXLQA 6,4 LOIS JEAN LOWELL Sodality i, 2, 3, 4, President 2, G.A.A. l, 2, First Athletic Award, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 'She wears the rose of youth upon her. MW? 9 WMWWW, lvwfkfpf Mfsfft WW! JANET LOUISE LEHMANN Sodality 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality Committee Representative 'lg Class Secretary 2, Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Glee Club President 4. To do with might and main whatever she starts to do. ,WMA Jr tw A, W J 1 Ulililf r Ml, My W Ml? ,gf MARGARET MECKLEY Her e Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Pretect 2, Vice Prefect 47 G.A.A. 1, Perfect Attendance 1, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. yes are homes of silent prayer. BARBARA ANN MILLER Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, First, Second, Third, Fourth Athletic Awards, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. l prefer silent prudence to loquacious folly. MONICA MCMINDES Sodality 'I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 3, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, First, Second Athletic Award, Honors 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 3, 4, Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4. Nor is the wide world ignorant of her worth. X 1 V 4 . x Cjxjp Kfllffiowqf an u, M0 Wi My J. Jw, :QM 51 0. MZ? Q12 i'7U'7f U'-CQ.. I J FRANCES LEIGH MILLER Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, First Athletic Award, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. I heard a sweet voice singing, and music hath charms. -4-9 any J AML K A my VMLLAM JOAN NEWBY Sodalify 3, 4, G.A.A. 'I, 3, Perfect Attendance 'I, 3, Glee Club 3, 4. Noi whai she says, but what she does. LORET ELIZABETH MILLER Sodality 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Chairman Our Lady's Committee 4, Glee Club 3, 4. She hafh knowledge, also wi om ,ff We m Lwjvfeefiywwygfyffff afffgffff ofM,1af,f' M if i QW CHARLENE MARIE NICHOLS Sodality 'I, 2, 3, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, First Athletic Award, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 A pleasing face is a I sileni recommendafionf' ' 1- ,ph ., 4,5 , ,M , ,wwf M JW My JW VM!! 4 I H 'JM y M W 4 ll MQ till ,H itil' if :Sw ll will JOANN RINGEL Sodality 'l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 27 Class President 'I, 4, Student Body President 4, First Athletic Award, G.A.A. 1, 2, Honors 'l, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. Nothing is impossible for one who can and will. JUDITH MARIE O'CONNOR Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality Publicity Chairman 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, First, Second Athletic Awards, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 'l, 2, 3. She gives a sparkle to life, and feels its joys herself. JOAN FRANCES SCHNEIDER Sodality 'I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 'I, 2, Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, 3, First Athletic Award, Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 47 Choir 1, 2. Blessed with that charm ' II, the c lease- VJ f U wifi? Klily. CAROL ELIZABETH REMLEY Sodality 'I, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 'I, 2 Quiet paths are mine. .Y QV X K .S . X-V' Us Eg-VN fb ex xx, ey, XUYX NNN I PATRICIA TANG Sodality 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4, Honors If Perfect Attendance 2, Essay Contest Winner 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Success is hers who says little, hears much, and thinks deeply. OWEENE MARIE STONE Sodality 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality Prefect 3, 4 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, First, Second Athletic Awards, Perfect Attendance 'Ig Glee CIub I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4. Her lively looks a i sprightly mind discIose. ,M ,XMI 339. IIIVIW A I Ifwiwffiff MY If If I jf X , IW, BETTILOU TOMLIN Sodality 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Choir 2, 3, 4. Ever faifhful in her iasksf Q i WW an honesf friend and frue. f f . 1 'Y AVL!!! X I 1fff7 ! ,Au ' jj,- X w'zfWfADlW'1-N fiffeffffwf M J fnffgfyfk' M M, I, fl 4 -, . ,f .4,:.. 1 x T' 1 g.'f'1J'f!'-fiifz 21 VIRGINIA TIFFANY Sodality 1, 2, 3, 47 Prefect 'Ip Secretary 2, Choir 'I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1. A friendly hearf and many friends. MARILYN VAZZANO Sodality 'l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. S Of few words, buf many fhoughfsf' K .,,.. Rb. . , R, 5 BETTY WUBBOLDING Sodalify 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3 4 Athletic Awards 'l, 2, 3, Honors Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, 4. Enviable modesfy, surprising ability, and agreeable personalifyf' M I wlrilwg ,yly Mjlfgflb My All l W ' H lwljolllwlp 2 L Upper Left: Margie Meckley and Alma Bracamonte place their pledge cards at the feet of Blessed Mother on December Bth. Upper Right: The senior Christmas carolers blend their harmonious voices, while Mrs. Mullen, their hostess, accompanies them. Bottom: With studious looks, senior honor students Hop row? Carol Giordan, Monica McMincles, Loret Miller, Ibotfom row! Janet Lehmann, Betty Wubbolding, Joann Ringel, and Joann McKone pose for the photographer. Gayle Collins busily writes shorthand characters pany Tang, pride of fl-,e senigr Class, was while Carol Remley translates to Eileen Kennedy Second place winner of The Bill of and Bettilou Tomlin. Righfsff essay Contest. Marilyn Vazzano and Margie Campbell ' play Lavoisier and Cavendish over their retorts and burners. .W Dressed in their Sunday best, the seniors pause for a picture on their way to the Book Week Tea. ' ' ' h h d h Wllll lhe rmgmg of l e p one an l e Barbara Blanchette and Bettilou Tomlin clicking of the typewriter, Janet Lehmann , , , and Joann Ringel are kept busy helping anxiously await the stencil Charlene in the office. Nichols is removing, oh, so carefully. is Above: Sianding, Mary Salter, Sodality secretary, Dorothy Gorman, Sodality chairman of Catholic Truth Committee, Sitting, Maureen Wells, Secretary-treasurer, Mary Lynn lkard, President, Jean Ann Senese, Student Council Representative. Below: Standing, Jacque Lopez, Mary Saffert, Shirley Toy, Sitting, Elizabeth Blair. Above: Sfanding, Nancy Preach, Kathie O'Brieng Siffing, Marie Miller, Phyllis Miller, Dorothy Roer Below: Standing, Elizabeth Wallace, Rene Woods, Joyce Vollmerp Sitting, Marie Waison. Phyllis Miller and Kathie O'Brien make arrange- ments for the spring prom while mothers Jeannette Everett and Mary Daggett listen in. The Best Laid Plans are made by Jacque Lopez and Arline Keown for double dating with Phyllis Miller and Kathie O'Brien. With amusement Joyce Vollmer, Jean- nette Everett, Marion Smith, Phyllis and Marie Miller watch as Mary Lenegan explains the structure of a human skull. Experimenting with light intensity are Mary Daggett, Arline Keown, Rene Woods, and Martha Clemens. Upper Left: Making adiustments on the display table are Marie Watson and Mary Saffert. Upper Right: Joyce Vollmer and Nancy Preach browse through some periodical suggestions. Lower Left: With varied facial expressions Arline Keown, Mary Daggetf, and Alice Schub enioy refreshments at the Book Week Tea. Lower Right: Frank Cullen Brophy autographs his book Arizona Sketch Book while Dorothy Gorman looks on. Mr. Brophy was guest speaker. CATHOLIC BOGK WEEK Above: Standing, Charlotte Bergeron, Jeannette Everett, Sitting, Martha Clemens, Pat Doran, Mary Daggett. Below: Standing, Rose Marie Stephen, Alice Schub, Elizabeth Kemp, Sitting, Marion Smith. Above Standing Arhne Keown Mary Anne Harris Sitting Dorothy Hussen Mary Lenegan Rita The juniors boast eight honor students. Six gather around the fountain to read the rules ot a coming essay contest. Pictured are Arline Keown, Mary Sai- ter, Mary Lynn lkard, Kathie O'Brien, Mary Saffert, and Jacque Lopez. Absent from the picture are Jeannette Everett and Mary Anne Harris. vw--w,Q'2C S5g, . ' WWE ml,-',',: f WMM' Nvliwsf T ' 4. A rf 1 Aw mg Li A W, f W mwjvly K V, 1, ' 4 X f . 'M wa - v I I s I I I I Z I 1 I E Dear Diary: Now that the gay days of freshman year are over, I find myself settling clown to work hard. I must grow into the high school world. My good- ness, Iook at the responsibility! I can begin accept- ing it Iso I'm toldl by doing what I'm supposed to do, when I'm supposed to do it, to the best of my ability. I know I'lI enioy this program more if I do it in imitation of our Blessed Mother's life at Nazareth. 3 SOPHOMORES Above: Kate Miller, Secretary-Treasurer, Susan Bates, President, Susan Augustine, Student Council Representative. Below: Standing, Molly O'Rourke, Margaret Phipps, Mary Anne Romleyg Sitting, Mary Ann Parker, Joan Carmichael. Above: Standing, Patricia Boels, Barbara Clark, Kathryn Doran, Sitting, Ann Woods, Nancie De Boom Below: Standing, Rhona Bourdette, Ann Ahern, Sitting, Lois Ann Fechte, Jacqueline Schneider Patricia Schnaufer. IRQ C r' ,cf 9: The role of the master of ceremonies was ably filled by Pat Dyer at the party given for the freshmen at the beginning of the year. The fashion show pre- sented Sheila Ryan and Kathryn Zavislan as belies of the ball. Barbara Clark, Margie Phipps and Carol Ikard were dressed for an afternoon tea. Our athletes, Kate Miller and Ann Woods, were ready for a swift game of tennis. d . ' x ,an Mrgle Vaci heav- ma' Joa Hamm0f'Kce 3 practice d seetnfa 1 Barbflrayqeatinka mia no eviif an 5x-iaron vu Speaiun'-3 e I me 'Nix nO ev' ' d Z and Kathy Woods explains fundamentals of nces Fernan fingered. economics to Barbara Johnson, Betty Sums' Mary Fxopic ty-qngS Oi ' Chartrand, and Joanne Kamrar. xhggcriszhaei and micro n With more gaiety than attention Mary Brown, Constance Bollweg, and Patricia Boels absorb geo metric pointers given by Patricia Schnaufer. . Above: Standing, Janice Sweeney, Mary Brown, Sitting, Kathryn Zavislan, Donna Davis, Pearl Bastedo. Below: Standing, Barbara Jean Hammon, Philomena Hartman, Sitting, Maureen Mulvihill, Rosemary Heileman, Joanne Kamrar. Above: Standing, Patricia Dyer, Mary Frances Fernandez, Mary Harries, Sitting, Carol lkard, Sheila Ryan. Below: Standing, Louise Blair, Martha Rose Stults, Sitting, Constance Bollweg, Mary Ann Gorman, Eiaya Glowacki. Mary Ann Gorman, Dorothy Gorman, Dorothy Hussen, a BIOS representative, and Sharon Keating gaze with interest at the plant exhibit at Arizona State College. Various human bones attract and hold the fascinated attention of Louise Blair 'and other biologists visiting the open house at Arizona State College at Tempe. Rosemary Heileman, Mary Ann Gorman, Maureen Mulvihill, and Nancie De Boom admire the first blossoms on a flowering peach tree. With light hearts Mary Anne Romley and Mary Ann Parker portray typical sophomores. :??' ,f 1' Q 1 Happy smiles show the outcome of hard work done by the sophomore honor group. They are Susie Bates, Sharon Keating, Pat Dyer, Kate Miller, Molly O'Rourke, Mary Harries, and Susan Augustine. Above: Sfanding, Margaret Dietz, Sharon Keatingg Siffing, Barbara Johnson, Betty Chartrand, Katherine Wood. ' Dear Diary: As l enter my first year of high school, I was confronted with many new ideas. First, that high school would be fun, and it is. Second, that there would be lots of work - and there is.'Third, that much would be expected of me - also true. But still there is a deeper ideafone that should bring me closer to God. It's the thought that in high school l should learn to know Christ more clearly, love Him more dearly, follow Him more nearly. Maybe if I try to be a small s saint here, I'll earn a capital S for heaven. FRESHME Above: Nadine Levernier, Secretary-treasurer, Susan Condon, President, Anne Stewart, Student Council Representative. Below: Joanne Smoot, Sally Stephen, Donna Colletti, Catherine Colbert, Marilyn Dooley. Above: Marilyn Baker, Judy Bozman, Donna McKeehan, Lorraine Courturier, Cynthia Stuart Below: Frances Nace, Anne Ashton, Patricia Walsh, Catherine Miller, Theresa Gaston. Xavier High freshmen welcome Brophy Prep at a dance, Singin' in fhe Rain. PREPARATION PARTICIPATIGN Above: Irene Figueroa, Barbara Hruby, Marilyn Meredith, Crystal Fetterer, Charlene Clark. Below: June Weber, Peggy Bell, Patricia Shaughnessy, Catherine Geare, Maureen Moynahan Above: Margaret Daggeit, Donna Harper, Pafricia Griffith, Bernice McDonald, Doris Schuster. Below: Roberta Bourdette, Sharon Doran, Colleen Chauncey, Mary Ann Meyer, Mary Louise Berggein Right above: Exams! Leff above: Fatal news - reports Leff cenfer: Mm-m, good. Left below: Busy at work. Righf below: Af last! We sc rx n :FLG Officers Jack Ashley and Pat Holden thiddenl demonstrate part of their magic routine to Diane Evans, Marilyn Dooley, and Cathy Colbert. The tricky act is designed to promote traffic safety. Cathy Miller shakes hands with John Lenegan at the beginning of the ball game between Xavier freshmen and Brophy Prep. Included in the background from left to right are Judy Bozman, Sally Stephen, Sue Condon, Pat Walsh, Nadine Levernier, Theresa Gaston, Allan Stoye, George Salkeld, Slim Herron. Above: Evelyn Kennedy, Karen Vance, Wilma Cuda, Lorna Swanson, Edna Kennedy. Below: Patricia Iben, Carol L'Esperance, Gloria Weteska, Janet Kling, Marlene Wynn Above: Patricia Foster, Mary Kay Landkamer, Rita Lehmann, Jacqueline O'Connor, Mary Connolly Diane Evans. H stands for honor-winning freshmen. Top to Bottom, Left Bar: Sue Condon, Donna Harper, Cathie Miller, Mary Connolly, Frances Nace, Cathy Geare. Right Bar: Anne Stewart, Marlene Wynn, Mary Kay Landkamer, Rita Lehmann, Mary Ann Meyer, Peggy Bell. Cross Bar: Bernice McDonald, Nadine Levernier, Theresa Gaston. SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES Dear Diary: A You know, during those wonderful days of re- treat, May coronation, and Christmas, it's easy to make resolutions. But, oh! how hard it is to keep them! lt's those little things that no one knows about that count the most and that are most pleasing to God. Oweene Stone, with Carol Giordan, Margie Meck- ley, and Joann McKone, presides at one of our Sodality meetings. ln honor of the birth of Christ, the students of Xavier present their annual Candlelighting cere- mony. ln the tableau Mary Louise Hubbs represents Blessed Mother and Loret Miller, St. Joseph. Picture on page 58 shows Sodalists saying the Littb Office of the Immaculate Conception. Sister Eloise Therese is shown discussing Mount Saint Mary's College to interested seniors Gloria Belles and .loan Newby. Displaying his many relics, our wonderful retreat master, Father Frank Parrish, S. J., chats with Janice Sweeney, Carol Giqrdan, Oweene Stone, Maureen Wells, and Pat Dyer. Between conferences, Mary Connolly and Susie Bates Woods, and Pearl Bastedo relax around the flag pole. visit the chapel, whil E Kathryn Zavislan, Ann lovingly fo our Lady, Oweene Stone Sodality Prefect, presenfs a crown sym bolic of.1he garlands of rosaries we dedi cate to her. SCHOQL SPIRIT E E Q 2 i 2 3 1 3 i Glee Club officers, President Janet Lehmann, Li- brarian Mary Saffert, Vice-President Edith Hummel, Librarian Carol Giordan, and Secretary Frances Miller are about to display their musical talent. fAbove,2 What a picture the senior voice class makes! Left to Right: Patsy Tang, Frances Miller, Carol Giordan, and Carolyn Hiatt. fLeft.l At the pianos, Louise Blair and Pat Boels prepare to play the Rhapsody in D Minor. No wonder Mary Anne Harris, Mary Saffert, Jean Ann Senese, and Phyllis Miller look so happy. They're members ofthe Iunior voice class. fRigl1t, below.l Dorothy Day, co-founder of the Catholic Worker movement and noted authoress, discusses with Judy Burg and Ann Cruse opportunities for social work in the world today. Reverend William Ryan S. J., missionary to China, recounts for Ruth LaCasse, Gayle Collins, and Lois Lowell his experiences in Red China, The Living Snakepit. A Xavier tradition: sisters galore. Top Pair: Barbara and Charlene Clark. Top to Bottom, Left Side: Bob- bie and Rhona Bourdette, Kay and Pat Doran, Phyllis and Marie Miller, Sally and Rose Marie Stephen,'Judy and Jackie O'Connor, Dorothy and Mary Ann Gorman, Edna and Evelyn Kennedy. Right Side: Joan and Jacqueline Schneider, Rita and Janet Lehmann, Kate and Loret Miller, Mar- garet and. Mary Daggett, Carol and Mary Lynn Ikard, Cathy and Barbara Miller, Elizabeth and Louise Blair. Susie Bates, Margie Meckley, Jeannette Everett and Kathleen O'Brien seem to have found something amusing during proof reading. Pasting pictures for the dummy are Ann Ahern, Eiaya Glowacki, Theresa Gaston, and Jacque Lopez. t 411.-4.-...H Business managers Edith Hummel and Mary Louise Hubbs type thank-you letters to our advertisers while freshman editor Mary Connolly reads off the names. THE XAVIERIAN STAFF TOPS! These three juniors sold the greatest amount of advertising to make the Xavierian possible. Top to bottor, salesgirls Shirley Toy, Jacque Lopez, and Kathie O'Brien show the incredible number of ad contracts used. I 2' N SENIORS ' BUSINESS MANAGERS Mary Louise Hubbs Edith Hummel SENIOR QUOTATIONS Margie Meckley COVER, ART Janet Lehmann LAYOUT Judy Burg Joann McKone Judy O'Connor Ginny Tiffany LEAD THEME Patsy Tang TYPING Ruth LaCasse JUNIORS EDITOR Jacque Lopez ASSICIATE EDITORS Jeannette Everett Kathie O'Brien LEAD THEME Mary Salter CIRCULATION Mary Saffert TYPING Shirley Toy LAYOUT Arline Keown S PHOMORES LAYOUT Ann Ahern Mary Frances Fernandez Eiaya Glowacki LEAD THEME Susie Bates CIRCULATION Pat Dyer Kate Miller FRESHMEN EDITORS Mary Connolly Theresa Gaston LEAD THEME Mary Kay Landkamer Nadine Levernier LAYOUT Pat Walsh CIRCULATION Mary Louise Berggein Donna McKeehan 64 f 7 jlwouq mi in mn-wwmfiw-1w:gv,wWLmQww., , . ,,..w..W4m-N-ff vf-- m -f Act I - The Carteret Garden - 191 ,,.,LL.,,1.,.,,.. . - ..,... .. -..-tl-1 Act H The Same Fifty Years Before 4 4 Card 0 6Adl'aCf2l'5 an the order of Their App earanfc 3 Iohn Carteret ....,.......... .................,...... C arolyn Hines Dr. Owen Harding ....,...... ......,... Lo ret Miller Ellen ....................................... ,........,..,... L ois Lowell Kathleen Dungannon .....,............ Kathleen O'Brien Willie Ainley .................. ........... I oanne McKone Kenneth Wayne ....... Mary Clare ...........,... First Guest ........... Mary Ann Harris ...lean Ann Senese ........Frances Miller Second Guest ............,...... ............ P hyllis Miller Young Iohn Carteret. Ieremiah Wayne ........... - ,......... Moonyeen Clare i......,... ......Maureen Wells Mary Ann Harris ..,....,.Carol Giordan Act IH - The Same 1919 hm 5'-sg93 if x Wai.. -Q wi ,aw 2 i ALUMNAE Pafhways our recent graduafes have taken were discussed af the alumnae fea, shown below, held during the Chrisfmas holidays. SERVICE ,O Ca I Dear Diary: C r, It gives me such a glow of happiness when I know I have made others happy. Teaching little f U Indian and Mexican children to know and love God ix t' is time well spent. The gifts we gave to the girls v at the Good Shepherd brought much ioy to them but even more ioy to the givers. Mrs. Ikard, Mrs. Bastedo, Mrs. Chauncey, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Cruse attend a meeting ofthe high school room mothers with Mrs. Clapp, President of the Mother's Club lholding bookletl and Mrs. Colletti. Another service performed by Xavier girls is teaching religion at the Indian School. Pictured here with the Confirmation Class are Judy O'Connor, Loret Miller, and Reverand T. V. Savage, S. J. Making plans for the forthcoming Junior Good Shepherd Guild events are Monica McMindes, presi- dent, with Ginny Tiffany, left, and Ann Cruse, right. The Guild's main purpose is to help the girls at Good Shepherd Convent. if 'N K sig l SOCIAL LIFE Dear Diary: My Senior Prom has come to an end. It was a beautiful evening, even the stars were dressed in their party best. As I glided around the floor, vivid flashes of yellow, pinks, blues, and reds passed before my eyes. I don't think the sweet fragrance of orange blossoms or the white loveliness of the orchid we gave Blessed Mother will ever fade from my memory. SENIOR PROM , 0 5 Nw K w l Q' I ffl: 93' :5, Q ,- in fi J -2 SPORTS M t Dear Diary: Seems to me that sports play an important part in a good education. Sportsmanship is the pass- word to hours of fun at Play Days, G.A.A. initia- tions, and picnics. This year, friendly rivalry with St. Mary's and St. John's has developed in me the ability to take defeat as well as victory. s E Three young Robin Hoods, Doroihy Roer, Marie Watson, and Martha Clemens, draw their bows and prepare to shoot. Go to your sides of the net, says umpire Maureen Moynahan as Mary Ann Meyer and Mary Louise Berggein brandish their rackets before a fast game of tennis. Excited cheers during the game and refreshing drinks climax an afternoon of fun at the game between St. John's and Xavier. BASKETBALL St. Mary XHS ltherel .............. 23 17 XHS - St. Mary lherel .............. 22-'IO BASEBALL XHS - St. John lherel ................ 21-2 St. John-XHS ltherelunot yet played CHAMPIUNS ALL... Xavier boasts many champions in various sports. Barbara and Cathy Miller take the honors on the swimming team. Anne Stewarts' favorite pastime is golf. Betty Wubbolding, Arline Norrington, Joanne Smoot, Anne Ashton, and Sheila Ryan have quite a number of cups and ribbons awarded for their riding ability. PATRONS COMMERCIAL PATRONS Very Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Donohoe V. F. Reverend Paul G. Lawrence County Attorney Wm. P. Mahoney, Jr. Dr. Paul O. Jagger Dr. and Mrs R. J. Jennett Dr. and Mrs F. X. Laubner Dr. and Mrs. John McLoone Dr. James J. Riordan Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Stevens Dr. and Mrs C. W. Vivian Dr. and Mrs Wm. J. Wicks Dr. Edwin J. Ziol Mrs. Hal C. Bangs Mr. Phil Calihan Mr. and Mrs. C. Edlund Mr. and Mrs. Chet Goldberg Mrs. Archer E. Linde Mr. Mr. Val C. Lehmann and Mrs. Mickey McGinn Mr. John J. O'Connor Mr. Mr. Bill Walter's Little Bridge and Mrs. Fred Wilson T. G. Woods Trading Post Central Drug Co. Costello Drugs Cow Palace Milk Depots Eben Lane, Realtor Elzey Paint and Glass Co. Eugene's Salon of Beauty House of Notions J. A. Bridges Painting Landkamer Apts. McKillip Meats Maroney's Cleaners Mary E. Goldenetz Rest Home National Life and Casualty Insurance Co Noah Bazer OIga's Beauty Salon Papagayo Restaurant Phoenix Market iif3 Ralph Helling Electric Sam Blue, Dry Cleaning Sheridan Roofing Co. Simon's Drugs Upton's Candy Shops White and Wesley We of Xavier High School wish to express our gratitude to our patrons and advertisers. This financial help enables us to perpetuate memories of school days which are valued more as the years pass. We hope that our book reflects the spirit of a truly Catholic school. Congratulations . .. to the senior class Compliments of May your every endeavor be filled with success and l happiness. CHARLES G. LAMA, Jr. and 0 ALBERT MAIO LW ENE rHoroc,RAPHsn ' o 921 E. McDowell Road Accountants Phone: ALPine 4-1413 NELSON'S Camelback Pay 'N Takit - , and Gourmet Shop I2 Foods of Distinction I ...zr 'V', j 35 - 37 E. Camelback 'i :. :: Phoenix, Arizona 3 Iili I I'i'i .i-:,::V 4-.' I. Walter A- Nelson, Owner X ':'ii' 'ifi 1 'i, f I '-', I AM 6-3246 H w H 5553532 0 4206 NORTH CENTRAL 0 PHOENIX - ARIZONA EINE HOMES mfs BUSIENIESS ,eas INVESTMENT P s o a s PROPERTIES E REAL ESTATE MoRrsAGEs msu RANCE AVA N AG 'I3'l5 N. CENTRAL AVE. ' PHOENIX, ARIZONA Congratulations to the Class of '53 O Valley Lumber Co. 1920 W. Van Buren Ave. Congratulations To The Class of '53 PHOENIX MARKET NO. 3 1209 E. Camelback Road PHOENIX, ARIZONA Mgr. 8: Owner, LAWRENCE ONG Compliments of BRATTS ICE CREAM 2929 N. Sixteenth Street Eat More Ice Cream Congratulations Seniors! CHILI PEPPER Spanish Foods II46 E. McDowell Road z es neAl.'rv S og 'it ' ROAD AM:-aznsr 6- I73 N' ' M Q AM:-znsr 5-163 es X COMPANY April, December, Or May Remember: Donofrio's Have The Flowers For Giving Someone Happy Hours. O DONOFRIO FLORAL COMPANY I36 North Central Avenue C on gmtulazfions Graduates HARRY L. NACE Theatres Compliments Of HALDIMAN BROTHERS Insurance Agency GROUND FLOOR LUHRS TOWER BUILDING MARSTON SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Line of School Supplies and Equipment Athletic Goods Stage Equipment Office Supplies and Equipment 324 No. Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona We have medicine and ice cream, An elegant supply, So when you're sick or hungry Be sure that you stop by. I INDIAN SCHOOL PHARMACY 301 E. Indian School Road Phone: AM 5-2484 Best Wishes MOUNTAIN VIEW Filing Cabinets Office Furniture Typewriter Ribbons Social Stationery Card Shufflers Photograph Albums Playing Cards 0 Scrap Books 0 Fountain Pens 0 Desk Chairs 0 Rubber Stamps C Book Encls 0 Carbon Paper 0 Desk Sets M A R K E T Greeting Cards for all Occasions . BOWER STATIONERY 2341 E. l d n mn Schoo' Road 81 Office Equipment Co., Inc. AM 6-6242 34-38 So. Central ' Phoenix DING-HO INN With Best Wishes O Best In Town Chinese Food THE BANK OF DOUGLAS The Taste Better P H 0 E N I X The Serving Bigger 44 west Monroe Q 51 E. Camelback ThePriceCheaper 515555 . TUCSON OrderTo Take Out DOUGLAS . YUMA , s c o T T s D A L E Phone: AM 5-1323 MEMBER 3625 North Central Ave. FEDERAZgs:gauT:gi,uRANCE Congratulations Class of '53 AMERICAN FARMER INSURANCE CO. fixes faqs- L , K IIIIXXX 'TID L, .L-Q1 ifmmiw Milli 'K AW1 EMC fi' ' mu i N -rg 2 E ix-H Nw: up Li 5.,q7IQ- 1-Ng Qhiir' 'img if is V L' 1 1 vfIf':15-'gal . t tw?-msn!! aM.ltlIH:e.L:.1a.eir5.:-1-' 1575 E. Camelback o AM 5-9484 Congratulations Graduates COMPLIMENTS OF 'Ta- TIFFANY CONSTRUCTIDN CGNIPANY CONSTRUCTION 0 DRIVE BLACK TOP PAVING TELEPHONE BR dg 6 6231 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1953 SUN VALLEY BAKERY Sugar 'N Spice 'N Everyihing Niceu 4324 N. CENTRAL I5 W. ROOSEVELT AML1ersf 6-1253 ALpine 2-1529 PHOENIX, ARIZONA Adams at Second St. os c1Iwoys--- ' COURTESY Arizonc's mosi complefe cleporimenf siore--- Phoenix AI. 8-1551 ' SERVICE ' FREE PARKING DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS E. R. SPEAR 325 No. FIRST AVENUE A Phoenix, Arizona .AL 4-3131 V WOODS ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Swimming Pools and General Consfruc 763 EAST BRILL a PHONE 8-IO82 PERSONALIZED HOME FURNISHING DECORATING 13 TI-IE COUNTRY STORE' 4646 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, Ariz AL 6-7291 GREAT OPPORTUNITIES come to those who make use of smaller ones. AL 2-2962 Arizona Outdoors complete line of Patio Furniture Better Homes for Less Money UNIVERSAL HOMES Builders 8. Subdivisors 24th Street 8. Indian School Road AM 6-8463 - CR 4-2661 Compliments of ENCANTO Pay 'n Talcit Home Of Fine Foods 2801 North 15th Avenue Congratulations Graduates McDOWELL FIVE and TEN 1010 East McDowell Road F I D E L I T Y Insurance Co. All Kinds of Insurance Congratulations to the graduates of '53 MELBURN AL 4-8863 1409 N. Central F L 0 R ' 5 T 5 Phoenix, Arizona AL 4-3197 Congratulations to the Class of '53 C0llE1'Tl TRANSPDRTATIDN 2030 BUCKEYE ROAD - PHOENIX ALPINE 8-7591 City Transfer Casa Grande 3311 or 4451 Clerical Wearing Apparel Congratulations Religious Articles f Church Goods 0 Prayer Books rom J. B. SMITH THE AUTOM SHOP Ignatius DiGiovanni 40 East Monroe Street Phone: AL 2-9124 FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 3839 N. 7th STREET FGRD The New Standard of The American Road REED MULLAN MOTOR CO. FIRST STREET AND VAN BUREN B W1 T l est 15965 0 E DESERT X avier Graduates SUN BRITE MARKET 5003 No. 7th Street LITHOGRAPH , ARl2'.0NA 41 ff - - my L is as s my 5 fvgx W -lf o , it A Pg I .L 3 s 0 XFX :Lil Sw AS you take your rightful, important place in Arizona's business and social life, this symbol will have an ever-increasing significance to you. Largest bank in the Rocky Mountain States, the Valley Bank is an all-Arizona institution - owned by Arizonans, run by Arizonans and devoted to the progress and prosperity of Arizona. We are especially happy to serve young people - our fellow citizens and customers of the years ahead. We welcome an opportunity to show you the many ways in which this progressive, statewide bank can help you. VALLEY NATIONAL BANK SSFRIENDLY,CONVENIENTOFFICES iiii if iSave! J Superb f . . . . lt's our ufure! Air Conclltlonmg Y Carrier First Federal Savings and Loan Association Johnson Bros. Mfg. Co. Juhnisun Mme .xB ' ' ... .... Ph. s-2604 1845 E. Madison 3 30 west Adams, Phoenix offices to 2933 N. Central, Phoenix y I serve fPlenty of free parking i at N. Central officel you Orange at 4th Avenue Yuma REMINGTON RAND 128 South Central Avenue Congratulations ARIZONA MANOR Geo. Le Suer, Manager Library Adding Bureau Machines Kardex Typewriters Safe Cabinet Film-a-Record AMERICAN FOOD MARKET o Fresh Vegetables 0 Groceries o Top Quality Meats 2809 E. Indian School Road Phoenix, Arizona REACH'S A Name To Remember HARDWARE PAINTS GARDEN TOOLS 2853 E. Indian School 0 AMI1erSt 6-9691 Congratulations Class of '53 MADISON MOTORS, Inc. VI C 1' Q R Y 1' E N 1' , and Phoenrx' Oldest Ford Dealer A W N I N G 525 N. Central Ave. 340 E. Washington St. AL 4-7727 Congratulations Seniors St. Francis Xavier 50 - 50 Club C l' l f' . ongm U U 'ons Best Wishes For and Your Future Best Wishes , E Hoof PRINTS, Inc 3709 North 7th Street Whitney and Murphy p Funeral Hume 5-8746 0 5-4329 Bill Murphy Congratulations Graduates DAGGETT TILE 8g MARBLE CO. 930 EAST VAN BUREN Alpine 4-2644 B est Wish es Brophy College Preparatory 4707 North Central Phoenix, Arizona JesuitHigh School In Arizona C0f'9 UfUl0ll0n5 Congratulations Class of '53 fo fhe Graduates C H A R T E R O A K American Kitchen Insurance Co. Restaurant Compliments ot CENTRAL MARKET 1602 East Thomas Road C A T E R I N G Ice Cream Co. 4407 N. 7th Street Phoenix, Arizona Phone: AM 5-9278 Where Shopping ls A Pleasure ROY SWANBERG Congratulations Students . . . FBUM THE ST. FRANCIS MCDTHERS' CLUB more PDWER to you Y ke You 1-19059 to to 6 Yo!-Vu ov C WOVX ' . ur ereve' Ywo, -a 0 Power 15 0 uf Q Q . f a 'nd telctric 3 hggnux wo' U wah - 1 . e .5 yo . 111 - ern PM 1119 X 3 most 2 'C' ,ax hvme ea mf BOY H e - 1 sefvon . -mano owes uqeS ha1bus,neSS owe' camp U O 0 S re' . n 1 0 S: QCYNC 11922 WN See thzuynee . P0 Kc Sarihe GXBCHICITY Y 1,1 have U I. Q50 ARIZONA ' Pubhc Service KofC CLUB HOUSE X . I X ce V h 19 A k f Y 9 11 A h ii h 1 1 S, Q ' 9 . ' 14 5 A P 1w Y 1 ' , . A' X-A :EEL JE TANNER'S SERVICE STATION 4820 North Central Ave. OPEN DAILY Phoenix, Arizona 11 A.M, fo I2 Midnight O AM 5-0914 EXCEPT SUNDAY Open 1 P.M, to 6 PM Ladies Welcome CONGRATULATIONS T0mUf095f P0fdf00S, Spinach and Peas, to the . Come m and see us- CLASS OF '53 We aim to please from Korriclcs ll0BBS MARKET 4951 N. 711-1 AVENUE AM6-6421 Congratulations , Congratulations to the t 3 Classo '95 MILLIE'S Howfns Arizona Disinfectant A N D C' C' G I F T s I N c . Janitor Supplies 710 N. Central Avenue 548 E. Jefferson AL 3-9603 O. K. PLUMBING and SUPPLY Congratulations and Best Wishes o LOUIS J. MARCHESE, Owner VALLEY FEED 84 SEED CO. 1920 W. Van Buren Ave. Phone: AL 3-4134 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 IKARD - MCMINDES 424 N. CENTRAL 2102 W. CAMELBACK 1831 E. INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD Hagen's Market MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES PHOENIX O O O 4600 N. 12th SI. - Phone 6-0562 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 7953 A. L. LEISSNER'S NU-WAY DRUG STOREE MARKET AND VARIETY 2519 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE A L 8-0932 CLARK UPTIFAL COMPANY Prescriptions Fllled - Lenses Ilupllcaled 1 31 EAST MONROE S ET O O MIKE DALTON MOBIL SERVICE 2-'ith STREET AND McDOWELL cg04Qyf1,wfwfc1fQbn4 WARREN SALES COMPANY TOM C Q EQITTXEEY 40 PRESCRIPTIONS Toney Belle Guest Ilanch 4840 NO. CENTRAL AVE. AMhst5P1414 .sjulalohea ana! gquipm enf School - Office - Church - lndustry i T14 .gizruice Or-ganizafion Ar Arizona N Mb a is 1 1 X xQ sl fl T Pmnsou, Bnooxf, STEINER f, wlsr 530 W. Washington St. PHOENIX ALpine 8 6661 TUCSON U-ioword 81 Stoffti - YUMA CYumo Stationers? PRESCOTT - FLAGSTAFF - SAFFORD - MESA coMPLiMENTs OF CONGRATULATIONS Ed Pm' Zmlzg oPPosiTE Hom wEsTwARD HO 613 N. CENTRAL AVENUE Maza Drugs Skilled Prescripfion Compounding CENTRAL AND cAMELsAcK AM 5-1675 K. W. CRUM Mr. AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '53 ond Mrs. Wm. P. L UTFY Cong rotulations DENNIS D. NAUGHTON af ?aZafz gm NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Roger HageI's Roger HogeI's MARKET No. 2 FOOD'-AND , M A n K E -r C ongrqtulqizgng 1501 W- McDowell 668 w. Camelback Pnozmx Aruzoru to the Graduates f I T 'al I , Y Sdnmncuw gdmy fm, EFI' ., lil. To A T CONGRATULATIONS C t I t' .uses nmurs 9'G U 0 Chevron Station mr-Q 014 5350 N. 7th STREET 3: 1: I -1 1 Ui CONGRATULATIONS TO THE . I CLASS OF ,953 Running ce Wafer direct Investors Diversified Service, Inc. from your refrigerator JACK MCKONE, Divisional Manager 443-444 securify Building mu: nun sing? 34 W. C l'd 5-3496 AL 2-1880 oo' ge 7,m!? 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