Antelope Union High School - Desert Sands Yearbook (Wellton, AZ)

 - Class of 1958

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fer V - ‘k i r :' r= ' ..M . • ' ■ ■ -.- «- -W ' •? V- ■' HI '« - ;«£ - - ■ • - A Ak ►if V 4 iv % w%$ '4 -■ ?; . ;o . , to ’ •141 v ,'■•'% -.iW K - ■ OwXm x attd Sta fi 4 CfauMM 2 OstyaKtjaticowt 34 datco ced 42 AtA eMcd 64 Advmtidwt x 73 We t , friAM, a , plcuM QJtd cuM 7fa UMl fo ofi UMdcCoM cutd fio ty Hte C. IN A SCRAP-BOOK Richard Realff Oedteatuw The Desert Sands pays tribute to a man who has given freely of his time and service to make this school an asset to the educational field. Mr. Harry H. Moore has been on the School Board of Antelope Union High School since this school began, nine years ago at Hyder. He served as President of the Board for three of these years. At the end of this term, he will retire. We the students of Antelope Union High School, want to express our appreciation by dedicating this annual to Mr. Harry H. Moore. fa toM id foMt w, ev ufcuAe w fad pfacA FRIENDSHIP IN ABSENCE Abraham Cowley “Tum dtCU, ad Aa ( Ad. 6'iiMp otCMada t Aa v t vu A, Attd (jMMld tfr Aa V HUH l toAat Ad dtAti d (lOdfO Aa V tyOCt A. THE HAPPY MARRIAGE Edward Moore P vuteipo tkcub l. Cu vtcd For an administrator or teacher to have a part in the growth and development of an individual is a real experience. The extent to which the individual progresses in the right direction determines the satisfaction gained from such experience. As another group of students approach graduation from Antelope Union High School, we pause to pay tribute to them and the institution which has helped to determine their several paths. May those of you who leave this year experience joy and happiness from continuing success. To those who remain or return next year, may you carry on to build and enjoy a bigger and better school community. ' su( zd 6 f turn, tfa UMdQAt CfrCUtdo M a l. Plutarch - 6 - SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: John C. Carpenter, Logan Brimhall, Clyde Gaines, Archie Perry, Harry H. Moore and Dean A. Curtis. (Wld 0 E THE STUDENTS ARE PROUD OF THE MEN who are responsible for the fine educational institution we have. These men formulate the policy which provides for the good educational, recreational and vocational facilities required to keep up with the latest trends and progress in agricul- ture, industry and the professions. We, the students of Antelope Union High School, wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to these men without whose help, time and encouragement we could accomplish nothing. ‘7k cAcUUX fo dQAA 0 4 4 COlCKftUf , cut QJUf ti K4 QJtd OO CUUj UMUf , id tAjPy ymufcdt p vum pj tAati cast Acu . Herbert Hoover, Jr. - 7 - Ittd wAo bo t Chi J Atoawd u AiXAvo Htay o ot 77w tMcustt w 0 04t i to yaa ? 7b wAcot dtMJUja dfuVMi 7A d (joyuto au v Soft yt uf dAa A 6 desot t ' QKA cAs UJl 4tOVM4t(f KO OH d W A OUA dtOMd ? Ifykat won ctd 00 tA y G (ot 04 ned oMtcfact May CA4KA 'te oocl UMtA t o ' OACMOtA tAciC 0 US OKAA ? MUSOPHILUS Samuel Daniel SkttioM SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ella Evenson, Secretary, Norma Johnson, Vice-President; Richard White, President- James While, Treasurer and Linda Waddill, Student Council Representative. JuM y Mt, ? (Ay Hfrf Um, TZmjz 4tn jA, (VE THE PARADOX OP TIME Henry Austin Dobson Oei740 Stoat Spoadost Dotot uj (M t6a A SpOHAOA 14 - (Ua44 OfifilCMA Row 1: John Wedgworth, Parliamentarian; Tommy Miller, President; Charles Wallace, Reporter; and Eddie Harbour, Sentinel. Row 2: Joan Allen, Secretary; Stan Crane, Treasurer; and Isabelle Lopez, Student Council Representative. SpOHAMA Van Cochran Robert McCurdy Jatttivu '7fa 60vct orf Aad 6a way 7 tf cMe i —cutci tfo ut tA tlfay. RUBAIYAT Omar Khayyam - 19 - Bostuyv, PcuU SfouMu JUKAMA Betty Brown, Tommy Miller and Betty White MiMuty Foote SZopAoMowd Lorenzo Martinez, Marlene Greer, Donna Parrott and Tom- my Sossaman FtedAsKAK Melvin Brown, Wayne Stuhr, Bob James, Walter Pafford, Mary Young, Barbara Jones and Shirley Farar - 23 - SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Wanda McElhaney, Re- porter, Murr Brown, Vice President, Wilburn McMahon, President; Del Romine, Treasurer,- Doris Crabtree. Sec- retary. SEATED: Donna Parrott, Student Council Rep- resentative Mr. Bridger Sponsor Miss Reynoso Sponsor SZoft uwuyiPj C mm Dodt tfoct 04 life ? The (fo tt rt dCjJACUtck V tuna, fe 4 that id tAtodtufifi life id tHQjck orf. POOR RICHARDS ALMANAC Benjamin Frankiin - 24 - fwAAsHAM; Inct t w Book ofi TuHA h fii tAtpCUj . PALEOZIC PALS Louisa Carroll Thomas Luis Cardenas Treasurer Iva Jones Reporter CtoAd Ofifiuwvt w Mary Young Secretary Patty Perry SC Representative Morris Grasis Vice President Mr. Ferguson - 29 - Gary William Barnum Tommy Wayne Burks - 30 - - 31 - Mary Kathryn Coe Raymond Hernandez - 32 _ - 33 l¥ s bucdt a uxujd 'veJttpjhtSpyv tAcut Uht ucm itofauM otf cfetcwuuty cutd JuuKcut wjAti mct justice . Donald A. Quarles SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Mr. Cochran, Advisor; Tommy Miller, Treasurer; Jim White, President; Grant Clayton, Secretary; Buddy Harris, Reporter; Elmer Hibbard, Sentinel. ROW 2: Gary Barnum, Joe Amavisca, Sam Coulter, Lanny Brian, John Perry, Frank Freeman, Jerry Brimhall, Luis Cardenas, Warren Clark, Jim Minter. ROW 3: Victor Polk, Eddie Harbour, Milton Farar, Charles Wallace, Stan Crane, Murr Brown, Jack Brown, Wayne Stuhr, John Wedgworth. NOT PICTURED: Dick White, Vice-President. Mr. Cochran, Chapter Advisor Jim Minter feeding FFA beef project w ucA um 6 ha6. Dennis Brimhall with his Duroc sows Charles Wallace, Stan Crane and Buddy Harris working on Chapter tractor - 36 - £ j MO QOJt o )A iK fr tA dm d 0 t tHA, Ah day u AxcA (j to Jb um C tytow' oh MACBETH Aci I, Sc. T William Shakespeare uuflfr' Futwib The meeting will please come to order' FHA Sponsor, Mrs. Dorothy Wiltbank with Sharon Masters and Delma Wilson. Some day my prince will come Chapter Mother, Mrs. Wes ley Copeland presides at the refreshment table as sisted by Betty Barry and Alice Houghtaling . BE LOW; Prince Charming, Stan Crane, crowns Cinderella, Linda Waddill. Can She bake a cherry pie? OFFICERS: Karen Evenson, Secy., Barbara Dargitz, Pres.; Donna Parrott, Historian, Shirley Farar, Parliamentarian, Nancy Scott, Host- ess; Doris Crabtree, Treas.; Judith Brim hall. Vice Pres.; Judy McElhaney, Report- er,- Mary Yo-.:r g. Chaplain. Not pictured: Patsy Young, Student Council Rep. rr.t OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Reporter, Judy Brimhall; Vice President, Doris Crabtree; Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Mc- Elhaney; Representative, Nancy D. Scott; President, Joan Allen Pep Cta6 BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenda Summerford, Marlene Greer, Pat Endsley, Joan Allen, Toni Cardenas, Cecelia Brown, Lela Vance, Judy Brimhall, Peggy Gilmore. MIDDLE ROW: Phyllis Wynn, Iva Jones, Shirley Farar, Betty White, Marilyn Burton, Kathy McCraw, Judy Allen, Wanda McElhaney. TOP ROW: Isabelle Lopez, Glenda Dargitz, Sharon Wilson, Kay Coe, Patty Perry, Donna Romine, Suzanne Le Blanc. - 39 - LEFT TO RIGHT: Toni Cardenas; Patsy Young; Nancy Scott; Patty Perry; Kay Coe; Peggy Gilmore; Barbara Dargitz, Vice President; Robert Kemp, President; Allan Brimhall, Secretary; Tommy Miller; Dick White; Linda Waddill; Wilburn McMahon; Eddie Harbour and Pat Endsley. STANDING: Mr. Cur- tis and Mr. Lee, Sponsor. S2tud t6 Couttad Benjamin Franklin SfcucfacC CfHutcd fiuyeatt Community Calendar Variety Show Courtesy Campaign Citizen of the Month Football team insurance Christmas Decorating Contest After game dances Student Council Convention Constitution Revision Clean-up Campaign Football concession stand Pop Machine Snack Bar Movie Nights Homecoming The annual all-school Christmas Party 7o de u tA puAtfo frutAtfu ty QAtcC at tfa dcutw tuna it QKtOte tf iA itobp04di6 !' Students playing the Student Council sponsored Juke Box Robert Kemp, Mr. George Math- is and Barbara Dargitz at the AASC Workshop - 40 - TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Rivera, Wilburn McMahon; Wayne Meyer, Vice President; Francis Farar; Bob Coulter, Murr Brown; Martin Chacon; Norbert Miguel. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Mary Reynoso, Sponsor, Judith Brimhall, President; Lela Vance,- Wanda McElhaney, Secretary-Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Doris Crabtree, Patty Perry. NOT PICTURED: Pat Endsley, Representative and Bob Kemp. SpatuiA Ctu AkcC Mcwuny otA v t w juM (ffrOO M feaAJb AM tUKAd QA 04W} AM ✓ WITH A FIRST READER Rupert Hughes BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT.- Coach Ferguson, Buddy Harris, Ernie Limon, Cipi Cardenas, Kenneth Lynn, Bob Kemp, Eddie Harbour, Jerry Shipman, Henry Peters, Wayne Meyer, Ike Roper. FRONT ROW: Murr Brown, Norbert Miguel, Sandy Beecroft, Gilbert Tapia, Garvin Scarbrough, Jack Coe, John Grasis, Jack Brown, Elmer Hibbard. Randel Romine, Ron Wilson and Dennis Brimhall. Vice President, Eddie Harbour,- President, Buddy Harris, Treasurer, Murr Brown,- Re- corder, Henry Peters and Advisor, Coach Ferguson. ROW 1, SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Norma Johnson, Delma Wilson. ROW 2: Patsy Young, Isabelle Lopez, Linda Clark, Barbara Dargitz, Nancy Burris, Lela Vance. ROW 3: Sharon Masters, Linda Waddill, Ella Evenson, Marilyn Burton, Dorothy Smith, Martha Moore. ROW 4, STANDING: Bill Campbell, Nancy Scott, Jim White, Ron Wilson, Joan Allen, Stan Crane, Miss Brand, Sponsor. ' OAs y frUf , tAa y UA UPlMtio Sfr ikbAiattCiy 7Zhi ! Oojq vt SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Norma Johnson, Sharon Masters, Nancy Burris and Lela Vance. STANDING: Joni Allen, Ella Ev- enson, Ron Wilson, Delma Wil- son, Linda Waddill and Bill Campbell A-N-T-E-L-O-P-E r,'ese are rhe school spirit. °nes ho help build C 4M Lmdo vj Allan Brimhall, first boy on Antelope's cheering squad. - 43 - Up an' at 'em boys! Mctdia CktoUA STANDING: Sharon Wilson Betty Barry Josie Limon Della Ludwig Norma Underdown Ann Barr SEATED: Patty Perry Joanne Roper Linda Clark Donna Parrott BcutcC SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Toni Cardenas, Hazel Young, Betty White, Linda Barker, Isabelle Lopez, Wanda Mc- Elhaney. ROW 2 LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Parrott, Glenda Summerford, Norma Underdown, Suzanne LeBlanc, Kay Coe, Phyllis Wynn, Marilyn Burton, Sharon Wilson, Linda Clark, Jeannie West, Judy McElhaney, Betty Barry. ROW 3 LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Shipman, Frank Freeman, Larry Blackketter, Wilburn McMahon, Thomas Rivera, Walter Pafford, Norbert Miguel, Martin Chacon. Frank Freeman, Harold Scott, Cipi Cardenas, Francis Farar; Norbert Miguel; Milton Farar, Wayne Stuhr, Renaldo Rivera, Judy Brimhall, Allan Brimhall; Charles Wallace, Robert Kemp, Eddie Harbour, Jesse LaPlant, Morris Grasis, Jerry Brimhall; Linda Barker, Shirley Farar, Pat Copeland, Larry Parkhurst, Judy Allen, Thomas Rivera, John Perry; Mr. Davison - 44 - - 45 - A-AWARDS '57 Mrs. Witten, Linda Clark and Elmer Hibbard. NOT PICTURED: Jackie Tretow and Mrs. Phyllis Cochran SERVICE AWARD Mr. Y. V. Humphrey HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Ella Evenson, Betty Crocker Award TOP STUDENTS IN SCHOLARSHIP EXAMS IN RANK ORDER: Ron Wilson and Norma Johnson CITIZEN OF THE MONTH Elmer Hibbard, Kathy McCraw, Joni Al- len and Norma Johnson; Not pictured: Lena Smith - 46 - VALEDICTORIAN Norma Johnson 7 W4AAJ life t wvto aOSK f Os dUpst M OPPORTUNITY Mary Ashley Townsend SALUTATORIAN Robert Kemp BOY AND GIRL STATERS '57 Ron Wilson and Barbara Dargitz - 47 - Ood vt Sojtdd Kitty attd Qcmtt GoAty BoAjHjCUHj QJtcC OiCUCHA CAmA FwidAhtcub Aatiatiost CoSHA CoAuut GOSHA HtCUf. 7tMA CUtd tA G AaWV 'UUtA tA lOCO Av tAvG 'UMUj cMt c cUf . MACBETH, Act 1 Sc. 3 William Shakespeare THE QUEEN AND HER HONOR GUARD: Eddie Harbour, Murr Brown, Ron Wilson, Elmer Hibbard, Charles Rider, and Jack Coe. HOMECOMING QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS: Mary Young, Donna Parrott, Queen Martha Moore, Lena Smith, and Barbara Dargitz. Please don't call me Mr. Murga- toyd, call me Alfred . Hang it, I think I'm falling in love with you! Oh, aren't they lovely. If you say that again, Oke Stimson, I'll walk right out on you. What you want me to do wif dis, suh? Birdie! Swsoyi CtcuM Sfuf LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Robert Kemp, Bill Campbell, Judy McElhaney, Ron Wilson, Linda Waddill, Barbara Dargitz, Norma Johnson, Martha Moore, Dick White, Ella Evenson, Larry Parkhurst. ROW 2. Mr. Stout, Sponsor; Delma Wilson, Jerry Shipman, Linda Clark, Wayne Meyer, Elmer Hibbard, John Grasis, Allan Brimhall, Nancy Burris, Sharon Masters NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Wiltbank, Sponsor. - 54 - FIRST ACT But Hal, I didn't know she would be so im- pertinent. JtuuM ClaM PAcup THIRD ACT . . And they lived happily ever after SECOND ACT Does anyone know this girl? “ U6 tAb UMtf d 4 0 4tCU} , And a d t u j tK t CUtd UMMKAK HWie cp pAuf Vi. Thpjj, Acum tAwc xc6i tAwi etc iajteedt JkcC OSte tttcut CK Aid tihte pAufd HtCUUp pOAXd. AS YOU LIKE IT William Shakespeare Ctwuputte t STAGE CREW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Burton, Advertising; Pat Endsley, Cos- tumes, Betty Jo White, Programs,- Grant Clayton, Stage,- Peg Brown, Programs,- Mickey Thomas, Stage,- Alice Houghtaling, Costumes,- Dottie Smith, Make-up,- Martin Chacon, Stage. NOT PICTURED: Robert McCurdy, Director - 56 - Po vtifij Stated dtCM fO40 w v fMoiny dpJwwi otf faatwt, 7kat taxa htcuj, cmAQ ated hwcbeufAt havM costea. LUSTS DOMINION Christopher Marlowe C odd We, the Senior Class of Antelope Union High School, County of Yuma, and State of Arizona, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. I, ALLAN BRIMHALL, will my sand buggy to Bill Campbell so he can enjoy a ride in it every evening, I, NANCY BURRIS, will to Judy Brimhall the wind that blows around Antelope. I, BILL CAMPBELL, will my muscles and my high masculine way of life to poor, scrawny Dick White for his future. I, LINDA CLARK, will my long hair to Betty Jo White. I, JACK COE, will my chrome stacks to Bob James. I, BARBARA DARGITZ, will ten pounds to Joni Allen. I, ELLA EVENSON, will my position on the Desert Echo to Pat Endsley or Tommy Miller, because they could do a better job than I did. I, FRANCIS FARAR, will my ability to leave school at noon to Bobby Williams. I, JOHN GRASIS, will my good physique to my brother, Morris. I, ELMER HIBBARD, will my craziness to John Perry. I, NORMA JOHNSON, will my position as editor of Desert Sands to some unsuspecting Junior, and hope they will enjoy it also. I, ROBERT KEMP, will my native dance step to Frankie Freeman for his exclusive use. I, KENNETH LYNN, will my ability to push a broom to Y. V. Humphrey. I, SHARON MASTERS, will my ability to get into odd situations and my ability to attract the opposite sex to Marilyn Burton. I, JUDY McELHANEY, will my ability to get one's in Senior Problems without studying to Lela Vance. I, WAYNE MEYERS, will my long legs to Mr. Stout. I, MARTHA MOORE, will my days present at school to Dottie Smith. I, LARRY PARKHURST, hereby will my good looks and superior intelligence to Jim Minter. I, IKE ROPER, will my good fortune in being able to stay in school after being absent a great number of times to Blaine Ward. I, NANCY DOCKERY SCOTT, will my ability to keep quiet and to let other people in study hall alone to Ron Chandler. I, JERRY SHIPMAN, will my ability to get out of class to Bob Coulter. I, PAUL STROUD, will my last year in high school to some future senior. I, LINDA WADDILL, will my ability to be late to class to Della and Josie. I, RICHARD WALTER WHITE, do bequeath all my Yankee Dimes to Kay Coe and Sharon Wilson. I, DELMA WILSON, will my ability to drive to Phyllis Wynn. I, RON WILSON, will my uncombed hair to Ray Thomas. In witness whereof, I, Richard White, in behalf of the Senior Class have set my hand and seal hereto this twenty-third day of May in the Year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight. ft7'hs L Class President Signed, sealed, and published and declared as and for their last will and testament by the Class President in the presence of him and of each other, we have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid. Sponsor Sponsor - 60 - T e i d ti4x estMUjA tAcut. THE WINTER'S TALE, Act IV Sc. 3 William Shakespeare cpORTS RRIMS 6 ................................. YUMA J.V.................................. 12 6 PARKER 19 26 ................................. MARICOPA 14 0 PEORIA 37 19 .................................. BAGDAD 12 6 GILBERT 37 14 PHOENIX CHRISTIAN 43 14 WICKENBURG 54 20 ................................ GILA BEND ................................ 47 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Ferguson, Charles Rider, Denis Brimhall, Buddy Harris, Tommy Miller, Eddie Harbour, Murr Brown, Charles Wallace, Jack Brown, Robert Lopez, Coach Stout. FRONT ROW: Wayne Hulcy, Cipi Cardenas, Gary Barnum, Luis Cardenas, Wayne Meyer, Elmer Hibbard, Jack Coe, Ron Wilson, Henry Peters, Garvin Scarbrough, Milton Farar, Sandy Beecroft. RAMS 43 MARICOPA 23 38 BAGDAD 47 45 SALOME 20 44 WICKENBURG 31 27 WICKENBURG 26 35 PARKER 42 43 PAYSON 56 25 GILBERT 47 44 PARKER 41 40 GILA BEND 62 36 YUMA J.V. 41 76 SALOME 27 PAYSON 26 PEORIA 60 36 PHOENIX CHRISTIAN 43 26 YUMA J.V. 50 46 MARICOPA 39 48 PARKER 62 51 SALOME 33 45 PEORIA 47 45 GILA BEND 79 BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Ferguson, Charles Wallace, Tom Sossaman, Ron Wilson, Tommy Miller. FRONT ROW: Wayne Hulcy, Norbert Miguel, Tommy Burks, Murr Brown, Sandy Beecroft. 7ke Joy-IAm BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT. Victor Polk, Charles Wal- lace, Dennis Brimhall, Coach Stout. FRONT ROW: Luis Cardenas, Delton Burgett, Jerry Brimhall, Sandy Bee- croft. Yea, Team Two Points - 71 - fcesHAtKySpjis that tihw id HUHtey. ADVICE TO A YOUNG TRADESMAN Benjamin Franklin BEST WISHES ROLL-STURGES GINNING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS of Ml. G. Q. feucJzeye ROLL ARIZONA CONGRATULATIONS And Best Wishes from FARMERS MARKETING CORPORATION OF ROLL ROLL ARIZONA GROWERS FARM SUPPLY ROLL, ARIZONA COMPLIMENTS OF WISBY’S DUSTY ACRES AND WISBY’S LOST HOPE RANCH CONGRATULATIONS FROM WADDILL FARM 1 Mile West of Roll J. F. WADDILL STory 5-4416 GALBRAITH FOXWORTH LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS Post Office Box 712 140 Fourth Avenue Telephone SU 3-4446 YUMA, ARIZONA SAV-ON DRUGS 310 MAIN STREET YUMA, ARIZONA PHONE SU, 2-5231 YUMA FURNITURE COMPANY Penney’s Always First Quality! J. C. Penny Company Yuma, Arizona Mini, mmm 835 4th Street 200 Main Street “The Place to buy Housewares, Furniture, Appliances, Sporting Goods, Paints, Tools!” Best Wishes, Graduates! GARTLAND JEWELERS 807 4th Avenue DIAMONDS - WATCHES - SILVER - GIFTS 'll iditeA, to the- GIgAA, j 58 P.E. Coe REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER WELLTON Congratulations to the Class of 58” FRED NUSSBAUMER LAND LEVELING - BULLDOZING - CLEARING STORY 5-4432 WELLTON, ARIZONA - 79 - Norman Underdown SHELL DISTRIBUTOR STORY 5-4523 WELLTON Fertilizer and Supply Company POST OFFICE BOX 401 PHONE STORY 5-3372 WELLTON - 80 - CONGRATULATIONS! TO THE GRADU A TING CLASS OF 1958 GEORGE O. PERMAR RICHFIELD OIL PRODUCTS ARNOLD'S ARNOLD’S MARKET in Wellton The Most ... for Your Money - 81 - 82 - _35HT0NS: 817 Fourth Avenue - Tolophono SU 3-6842 YUMA Boots Leather Goods 197 Main Street Su 3-8304 Western Apparel CONNER TIRE COMPANY Orange Avenue and 8th Street Arizona Avenue and 16th Street - 83 - FOR THE BEST IH FARM REAL ESTATE Valley Laundry LOUIS F. GULZOW ELSIE M. GODWIN 301 San Jose Street 1st National Bonk Bldg. Wellton, Arizona Phone ST. 5-4531 ATOMIC SOUZA FASHION CLEANERS Phone 5-4586 Wellton, Arizona WELDING JESSIE SOUZA SERVICE Highway 80 ELMER LEE THOMAS Wellton Specializing in TACOS, TAMALES CHILE CON CARNE ENCHILADAS Orders to Take Out Ar izona Wellton, Arizona © A 53 53 © W EL CHARRO CAFE 860 4th Ave. SU 3-9790 Completely Refrigerated Yuma, 185 Main Street Ari zona - 84 - Congratulations Seniors KISSEL'S CHEVRON STATION HAROLD KISSELL WELLTON, ARIZONA STory 5-3343 FAMILY DEPARTMENT STORE Open every nite till 9:00 p.m. Open Sundays 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 2540 South 4th Avenue Yuma, Arizona FASSET MEAT CO. Custom Slaughtering Meat Wholesale and Retail Ph. SU 3-7210 2350 4th Avenue SUnset 2-3321 RADIO STATION K V 0 a -1400- “This is where IT happens’ “THE CONE WITH THE CURL ONTO P 801 8th Street - 85 - MW MODEL KITS AND SUPPLIES ’RELAX WITH A HOBBY ' JOIN A MODEL CLUB STEVE ORTO. OWNER-MGR. 40 WEST SECOND STREET YUMA, ARIZONA DIAMONDS . WATCHES • APPLIANCES • SILVERWARE WELLTON GARAGE ZcLuVidi jjeuxeltef General Repairs, Motor Tune-up Auto Parts and Supplies. GENE KORNFELD Manager 244 MAIN STREET YUMA, ARIZONA Wellton, Arizona STory 5-3314 F. S. RASCO'S L. Runge Terry’s Sandwich Shop Home-style cooking Home-made pies 5c, 10c 25c OPEN 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 274 Main Street Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 58 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 871 4th Avenue I_________________ Terry Fay, Proprietor WELLTON - MOHAWK DEPT. STORE Levis, Western Shirts, Camp Sup- plies, Fishing Tackle, Guns and Ammunition, Hunting and Fishing Licenses. Next to 1st National Bank Phone STory 5-4441 Wellton, Arizona Clothing for the Entire Family - 88 - TATE AND HOBART Gas Equipment Company DOMESTIC INDUSTRIAL GAS BUTANE PROPANE FOR HOMES AND RANCHES, TRACTOR GAS, AND WEED BURNERS. WELLTON 310 E. ARIZONA AVENUE STory 5-4451 YUMA 455 W. 24th STREET SUnset 3-7042 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA CONGRA TULA TIONS GRADU A TES Convenient Branches in YUMA SOMERTON WELLTON - 89 - Linda shops at Richard’s RICHARDS FOOD MARKET WELLTON Orders to go RED SHEPHERD'S JWeic=oi CHICKEN - - SHRIMP BARBECUED RIBS Dou9 Keel' Man°9er RUBY’S ENTERPRISE, INC. Congratulations, Seniors! Best Wishes to the Class of 58 RUBY'S Complete Home Furnishers 170 Avenue B STANDARD OIL DISTRIBUTOR J. T. Hunter Bus. Story 5-3341 Res. Story 5-4520 WELLTON - 91 CONGRATULATIONS! '58' YUMA NEW CAR DEALERS L. F. MINCKS Department and Variety A complete variety store for one stop service while you buy your groceries. Large enough to serve you. Small enough to know you. 2826 S. 4th Ave. Yuma, Arizona Largest Bayless Shopping Center, Highway 80 TH€ SDART gHOffC - 92 - IdJelUo+t feeauty Sedan. Wellton Arizona Phone Story 5-4512 Buckeye Wellton EMMONS APIARIES Let Our Bees Help Pollinate Your Crops’ Charles L. Emmons P. O. Box 19 Wellton Arizona Trading- Post CENEMl MERCHdNOfSE ♦ RBASTECIMIENTO COMPLIMENTS OF TAMARACK TRADING POST GENERAL MERCHANDISE V. M. Marsh E. L. Marsh St. 5-4488 Box 155 Roll, Arizona Braden machinery Company WELLTON AND YUMA JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND CATERPILLARS - 94 - MARSTON SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Line of School Supplies and Equipment Sporting Goods Stage Equipment Duplicating Supplies, Equipment and Maintenance Office Supplies and Equipment 3209 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, Phone CR. 7-5477 Arizona 1 Congratulations Seniors J 0 GILA RANCH SUPPLY TVuA i t e Seat U t£e CONGRATULATIONS Best Wishes TO THE to the GRADUATING CLASS Class of 1958 SNYDER RANCH VAN WA6ENEN RANCH Roll Arizona Tacna Arizona - 95 - 530 W. Washington Phoenix Phone AL 8-6661 Prescott • Flagstaff • Mesa • Safford • Bisbee HOWARD STOFFT (Tucson) YUMA STATIONERS (Yuma) Congratulations Seniors Enow vfluty - 96 - 'WliJteA, QtudhtcUeA, • your friendly pioneer bank TO THE GRADUATING CLASS of ANTELOPE UNION HIGH SCHOOL The present world conflict between the forces of human dignity and the forces of brutal totalitarian rule should alert you and your genera- tion to the need of upholding and defending the Constitution of our country, and of preserving for all future generations of Americans the form of government under which you have had the privilege of living, and which has made the United States of America the greatest and most progressive nation in history. In a few short years the control and destiny of this great and beloved country of ours will pass into the hands of your generation, and yours will be the responsibility of assuring clean government and of pre- serving the principles of Justice, Freedom and Democracy, so that your children, and their children, and all future generations of Ameri- cans may continue to enjoy the freedom which caused your forefathers to come to America, and for which past generations of patriotic Americans have fought and died. Our hope is that you will enjoy health, happiness and success. ROLL JACK AND JEANNETTE ROLL Arizona - 97 - 0 4, Itfc fu e M 6e t to4uj toy tfa t P lAapd 'touli 0041 Qs di(}A, CO tPMAs; Tfatts dt a OAMUf, ACttife WCtAAtUUj , CAamq tAin ouut tutw{ S2cuf,tto6 'Go iwyAX , 6wt ufy 404M 6 vajAXpyv edum Bid m 'Go od MMAUJUj . titia Barbauld I VK sz ts jQ V.


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Antelope Union High School - Desert Sands Yearbook (Wellton, AZ) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Antelope Union High School - Desert Sands Yearbook (Wellton, AZ) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Antelope Union High School - Desert Sands Yearbook (Wellton, AZ) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Antelope Union High School - Desert Sands Yearbook (Wellton, AZ) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Antelope Union High School - Desert Sands Yearbook (Wellton, AZ) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961


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