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

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1964 DESERT The site of the A.U.H.S. Campus was do- nated by Mr. and Mrs. C.G. Buckeye and is appreciated by all the students. The main buildings consist of three separate wings and the cafeteria surrounding the patio and con- nected by concrete sidewalks. Oh! those lockers, one of the busiest places in school! , testifies Jeannie Young. A.U.H.S. Students Have Many Opportunities Before Them Antelope Union High School Gymnasium is the scene of Pep rallies, and basket- ball games as well as daily phys. ed. classes. 2 A new practice of loading the buses in the front of the school has given A. U. H. S. stu- dents a chance to appreciate the landscaping along the main building which contains office, bookstore, library, teachers lounge, sickroom, and restrooms. Possibly the most popular place on the campus is the cafeteria where students meet not only for lunch but before school and to hold parties, plays, ban- quets, and many other community functions. Foreword Today the hands of youth are reaching upward grasping for new truths and skills. First they must have a good knowledge of the well known facts which they learn from administration and teachers. To serve this pres- ent age they must be well adjusted spiritually, mentally, socially, and physically, as witnessed by the many activities of the school. Next we see the hands of youth holding the staff with our flag which represents our country and the ideals of democracy and freedom. In striving for the new, youth must never forget the ideals of our founding fathers for individualism and competition as well as cooperation, that have made our country great. Last the hands of youth are outstretched to receive help from their friends, in the case of this annual, the advertisers. Without this aid, the hands of youth are powerless. Linda Scheuneman. Karen Romine .... Jo Ann Soto...... Kathy Cochran . .. Karen Crane...... Sally LeBlanc.... Diane Grace...... Donna Young...... ... Editor in Chief .....Business Mgr. ... Asst. Bus. Mgr. ......Photographer Asst. Photographer Sports Editor . School Life Editor .....Honors Editor .... Classes Editor Table of Contents Faculty and Administration............................. 9 Classes............................................... 21 Honors................................................ 51 Campus Life........................................... 69 Sports.................................................91 Advertisements ...................................... 105 5 Flag raising sponsored Monday mornings by Student council furthers citizenship at Anetlope Union High. Sentinel of Freedom New Music Building Hoped For In Future Classes in agriculture and shop are held in the Ag. building, left. Chorus, speech, and music appreciation are held in the music building, right, band is no longer held there but in the cafeteria due to the fact that our band has outgrown the building. 6 “A” Can Be Seen From Many Places On Campus Shown here is the Library and the North wing of the school, over which the A can be seen. The commerce room, Biology room, Home Ec. room and some lockers can be found in this wing. The A visible from the football bleachers is an inspiring site on Homecom- ing when it is lit. A back view of the Ag. building and Gym along with the score board, goalposts and ticket house is shown, also. 7 Faculty and Administration Antelope Union High school board Frank McDaniel, Allen Marlatt, Norman Underdown, Mrs. Joy Currie, and Archie Perry not shown. Our Unseen Advisors Our unseen advisors, do much more for this school than most of the students realize. Among their many duties are policy formation, hiring of personnel and the program of study. Few rec- ognize die fact that they do this in their leisure time, without remuneration and often without thanks. Norman Underdown President 10 MR. MAY Principal M.A. Arizona State College Mr. May completing his sixth year at Antelope Union High School has always been one of the student's strongest sup- porters, ready and willing to help in all our projects and urging us to do our best in everything. 11 Busy B.’s Help School Run Smoothly MISS BRAND M.E.U. of Arkansas English III, IV Family Living Student Counseling Sponsorships- Sophomore Class Chess and Checker Club Judy Stephens demonstrates that records are often a good source of learning in English Literature classes. 12 JoAnn Soto and Karen Crane polish up their typing. MR. BRIM HALL B.S.U. of Arizona Algebra I, II, Physics Sponsorship - Junior Class Geniel Bowman and Forest May Explore the intricacies of the slide rule in Algebra II. MR. COCHRAN M.E.U. of Arizona George Moore and Chuck Williams do some welding under the Agriculture I, II, III, IV supervision of Mr. Cochran in General shop. Ag. shop, General shop, Sponsorship- Future Farmers of America 13 Teresa Perez and Burt Galindo listen on the earphones as Miss Conrad tunes in the Spanish language tape. MISS CONRAD B.A.U. of Iowa English I Spanish I, II, III, Sponsorships - Freshman Class El Sol De Los Americas MR. GRAY M. A. George Peabody College Problems of Democracy Reading Improvement, American History Comparative Government Sponsorship - Sophomore Class I Bulletin Boards are always well stocked and well used in Mr. Gray's classes as demonstrated by Irene Peters and Duane Tillman. 14 Gymnastics, Mental And Physical MRS. HORTON B. S. Ariz. State College Girl's Phys. Ed. , Business Math Plane Geometry, Sponsorship - Pep Club Second hour Phys. Ed. gets a work out riding bicycles around the gym. MR. HORTON B.S. Ariz. State College World History, Social Studies Boy's Phys. Ed. John Pratt shows off the muscles he has developed in boy's Phys. Ed. this year while Kenneth Kessler looks on. 15 The Fine Arts MR. KESSLER Although just beginners on their respective instruments, Frances M. A. Arizona State U.; Band, Sumner, Gloria Lopez and Kathy Runge think band is fun. Speech, Chorus, Music Apprecia- tion; Sponsorships-Junior Class, Music Sarma Grasis and Linda McClaurin declare that Home Ec. II offers a variety of practical learnings, that can be put into use immediately. 16 MR. LOPER B. A. Ariz. State College; Boy's Phys. Ed. ; Biology, General Science; Sponsorships-Freshman Class, A-Club Leonore Burris and Sheila Riddle explore the mysteries of living Biology. MRS. PICKETT M. Ed. U. of Oregon, M.A.L.S. U. of Denver; English IV, Journalism; Sponsorships-Senior Class, Desert Sands, Desert Echo. Leonore Burris gets some help from Mrs. Pickett while Judy Stephens and Charles David look for a library book. 17 The Indispensables Mrs. Cochran's duties are many and varied, among them calling lost students on the intercom. MRS. PHYLLIS COCHRAN Secretary Office help, Kathy Cochran, JoAnn Soto, Janice Millner, Danny Farar, Sharron Currie, Linda Scheuneman, and Mary Eykamp. MABEL WHITTEN Head Cook MRS. WANTLAND Assistant Cook Kitchen Help Kenneth Kessler, Danny Farar, John Verschoor, Forrest May, and Terry Runge are often seen washing dishes in the kitchen. 19 Classes Class of “64” Terry Runge Secretary, Treasurer 22 ELIZABETH ALLEN-Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Officer 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Of- ficer 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Chess and Checker 1; Do Re Me 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Desert Sands Queen 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. IRENE BRIMHALL-Pep Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 3, 4; Chess and Checker 1, 2, 3; Officer 1, 3; Do Re Me 4; Class Play 3; Band 1, 4; Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4; A Pin Award 3; Girl's State 3. SHARON C UR RIE - Li brary Club 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Class Play 4. KAY DA VIS-Pep Club 2, 3,4; Officer 3; F. H, A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Chorus 2; Twirler 2, 3; Annual Staff 3. Senior president, Danny Farar and class sponsors Mrs. Pickett and Mr. Bridger are getting ready for Christ- mas. 23 DANNY FARAR- A Club 2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Band 4; Chorus 2, 3,4; Basketball Mgr 3,4; Football 2,3,4. DIXIE FIGGINS-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 3; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Do Re Me 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE GRACE-Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Do Re Me 4; Officer 4; Chorus 2,4; Twirler 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3, 4. FORREST MAY-F.F.A. 1; Chess and Checker 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1, Scholastic A 1,2,3; Class Officer 2,3. JUNELLA McELHANEY-Pep Club 1,2, 3; F, H, A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Cheerleader 2. JANICE MILLNER-Pep Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Pom Pon 1. BOBBY MOORE- A Club 3; Chess and Checker 4; Class Play 4; Chorus 4; Football Letter 3, 4; Annual King 4; Baseball Letter 3, 4. Mr. and Mrs. Bridger take a whirl at the Home- coming Dance. 25 PAT PHIPPS-Library Club 1,2; F.H. A. 1,2; Chorus 1,4; Class Officer 4. CHUCK REAGAN- A Club 2,3,4; Officer 4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Desert Sands King Att.; Homecoming King 4. KAREN ROMINE-Library Club 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H. A. 1,2,3,4; Do Re Me 4; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Paper Staff 2. TERRY RUNGE-Pep Club 1,2,4; F H A. 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Officer 3; Paper Staff 4. Selling Christmas paper was a Senior money raiser here Sharron Currie tells Miss Brand it's the best for her money. GLENN SPAR- A Club 3,4; Officer 4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Officer 3; Chess and Checker 2; Class Play 3,4; Foot- ball Mgr. 3. JUDY STEPHENS-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Officer 4; Do Re Me 1, 3; Officer 1, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Offi- cer 3; Pom Pon 1. GAIL TATE-Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Do Re Me 2, 3,4; Officer 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3. DEBBIE WEDCWORTH-Pep Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Officer 2; Class Play 3,4; Cho- rus 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; Twirier 2; Desert Echo 3; De- sert Sand Att. 1,2,3; F. F. A. Sweetheart 2; Homecoming Att. 2; Cinderella Att. 3,4; Senior Day 4. BETTY YOUNG-Pep Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Do Re Me 2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Class Play 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Outstanding Girl Award 3. DONNA YOUNG-Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Att. 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Sweetheart Att. 3. JEANNIE YOUNG-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 3,4; F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4; Offi- cer 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Chorus 2; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Att. 1; Miss Doe 3; Sweetheart Att. 3. After Crowning Donna Young Homecoming Queen Debbie Young and John Bridger ride royally away. Class of 65” John Pratt President Ronald Bridger V. President Steve Ard Student Council Rep. 29 Mary Eykamp Secretary Jeannie Grantham Treasurer Larry Gray, Ronnie Bridger, Rickey Ullery, Tom Abbott, Duane Tillman, Bobby Smith, and Chuck Williams, are ready to bag Bagdad. Allen Bennett Duane Bibby Geneil Bowman 30 Stephen Burris Charles David Henrietta Cardenas Junior Class sponsors Mr. Brimhall and Mr. Kessler with President John Pratt. 31 Vickie Wells and Henrietta Cardenas demonstrate the best way not to study Comparative Government. Mary Eykamp Bill Farar Ernie Galindo 32 Margaret Galindo Jeannie Grantham Sarma Grasis Larry Gray Judy Hunter Judy King One of the many Junior projects was selling candy in the basket- ball concession stand, here Irene Peters and Margie Galindo take their turn. 33 LaRee! Do you have those fits often? Kenneth Phillips J. R. Pratt Madonna Reagan 34 Sheila Riddle Fermin Ruiz Margie Runge Irene Peters doesn't look too happy at the prospect of being caught in the act of buying an apple from Valerie Williams and Kay Davis. Linda Scheuneman Glenn Shipman JoAnn Soto 35 June Summerford Dwayne Tillman Geneil Bowman and LaRee Brimhall ’’honor underclassmen at an after the game dance. 36 Vickie Wells Leah Whitten George Moore, Wade Peterson and John Eberling concentrate on chips and dips at the same dance. Margie Whitley Billie Young 37 Class Of “66” Vice -President Tony Ard Secretary Vickie Roach 38 39 Steven Hulstrand Kenneth Kessler Wayne Lewis Gloria Lopez Danny Kline Pauline Lopez 40 Linda McLaurin Martha Porchas Emestina Ruiz Jimmy Rivera Vickie Roach Kathy Runge 41 Sophomores, Danna Bowman and Stormie Carlson do a little co-work in study hall. 42 P atty W ilson Dottie Young Sophomore Class sponsors Mr. Gray and Miss Brand with class president Tom Abbott. 43 Class Of “67” President Brenda Brim hall Vice-President Burt Galindo Secretary Valerie Williams 44 T reasurer Donna Wood Student Council Earlene Brown Laura Bibby Janet Cobb 45 Gail Erwin Kathy Eykamp Jeannie Ford 46 Albert Galindo V' t James King George Moore 47 Teresa Perez Leslie Rankin Dean Stout Dennis Reid Rita Suttlefield Teresa Raminez Carvin Short John Verschoor 48 Harold Whitley Greg Wilhite Bobby W est Essie Whitted Donna Wood ' John White Valerie Williams Linda Wootton 4 49 Honors Sweetheart Ball 52 June Summerford, was selected Future Farmer Of America Sweetheart, and was crowned by Chapter president Steve Ard at the annual Sweetheart Ball February 13, 1964. 53 ANNUAL ATTENDANTS were 3rd runner's up Brenda Brim hall, John White, (not pictured), 2nd runner up, June Summerford (not pictured), Rickey Ullery, 1st runner up Linda Frans, Danny Kline. 54 ANNUAL KING AND QUEEN, Bobby Moore and Elizabeth Allen were the candidates from the class which contributed the most money in the annual contest. 55 Prom attendants for 64 are Glenn Spar and Jeannie Young. Homer Farar and Elizabeth Allen 56 1964 Junior Senior Prom Honors are Bobby Moore and Pat Phipps. 57 Kay Davis and Duane Bibby were selected Cinderella and Prince Charming by the Future Homemakers of America, and crowned at the annual Cinderella Ball on January 25. 59 One of the highest honors that may ever be re- ceived in any high school is that of Valedictorian. 60 Geneil Bowman and Bill Farar were announced as Miss Doe and Mr. Ram at the annual Pep and A club awards banquet. Miss Doe, Mr. Ram,D.A.R. Irene Brimhall was selected from the senior class by the faculty to receive the daughter of the American Revolution award. Senior Day Princess Our Senior Day Princess, Miss Debbie Wedgworth was selected by the senior class to represent their class for Senior Day at the University of Arizona. Miss Christmas Cheer Food and clothing for needy families is the goal of A.U.H. S. Student Council in the annual Miss Christmas Cheer contest. Each class elects one candidate and the class bringing in the most goods has the honor of its candidate being Miss Christmas Cheer. 63 The homecoming attendants were Donna Wood, Dottie Young, June Summerford, and Elizabeth Allen. 64 % Homecoming King and Queen, Chuck Reagan and Donna Young. 65 Class Of “64” Received Many Honors Glenn Spar and Irene Brimhall were made delegates of boy and girl state. They received this honor because of good citizenship and scholarship. They were selected by the faculty and expenses are paid by the American Legion. Forrest May and Betty Young were awarded the outstanding Junior boy and girl awards in 1963. They received this honor because they ranked high in scholarship and school activities. 66 Margie Galindo, Terry Rungie, Sally LeBlanc, Linda Scheuneman, Duane Bibby, and Cathy Cochran. These people were awarded membership in the National Society of Quill and Scroll. The Student Council awarded the A pin to Mr. Bridger as the teacher contributing the most to the general welfare of the school and to Danny Farar and Irene Brimhall as the students. This honor is never awarded to the same person twice. 67 Student Life VICE-PRESIDENT Kay Davis SECRETARY G TREASURER Debbie Wedgeworth 70 The get acquainted dance was sponsored by Student Council. Pictured dancing are Danny Farar, Linda Frans, Stormie Carlson, Forrest May, Wade Peterson, and LaRee Brim hall. A few of the purposes of Student Council are to demonstrate the de- mocratic way of life and develop good citizenship; to promote the educational value of school; to im- prove relations between students and faculty; and to establish a feeling of unity and spirit among all students. They sponsored such activities as follows; Get acquainted dance Selling flower bulbs Miss Christmas Cheer Homecoming Citizen of the month They operate the candy store which money goes for a scholar- ship to a graduate. The council consists of (BACK ROW) Chuck Reagan, Danny Farar, Glenn Shipman, Elizabeth Allen, Steve Ard, J. R. Pratt. (FRONT ROW) Brenda Brimhall, Donna Wood, Terry Runge, Gail Tate, Geneil Bowman, Wayne Lewis, Tom Abbot, Danny Kline. 71 Desert Sands Staff SEATED: Karen Romine, Business Manager; Donna Young, Class Editor; Linda Scheune- man, Section Editor for Faculty and Administration; Karen Crane, Sports Editor; BACK ROW: JoAnn Soto, Assistant Business Manager; Diane Grace, Honors Editor; Sally Le- Blanc, School Life Editor; Kathy Cochran, Photographer. Desert Echo Mrs. Pickett is also the Desert Echo sponsor. The paper staff consists of (BACK ROW) Terry Runge; Judy King; Henrietta Cardenas; Sandy Sanderson. (FRONT ROW) Margaret Galindo; Margie Runge; Irene Peters; Duane Bibby; Vickie Wells; Margaret Whitley; and Judy Hunter. 73 THE OFFICERS OF FFA are Steve Ard, President; Glenn Shipman, Vice-President; Bobby Smith, Secretary; Terry Alexander, (replaced by Layne Peterson) Treasurer; Gary Alexander, (replaced by J.R. Pratt) Reporter; Earl Thorne, Sentinel; and Layne Peterson, Parliamentarian. Starting in back we have Glenn Shipman, Steve Ard, Steve Burris, Bobby Smith, Michael Farar, Layne Peterson, David Walton, James King, Ronnie Beck, Wayne Lewis, Kenneth Phillips, Allen Bennett, Glenn Spar, Harold Whitley, Lloyd Grantham, Gary Alexander, Johnny Webster, Bruce Beecroft, (front row) Charles David, Earl Thome, Terry Alexander, J. R. Pratt are the members of our FFA. Club Sponsor Mr. Cochran 74 THE MEMBERS OF FHA are, Pat Phipps, Debbie Wedgworth, June Summerford, Dixie Figgins, Kay Davis, Linda Whitted, Linda McLaurin, Linda Frans, Karen Crane, Kathy Cochran, Billie Young, Janice Millner, Linda Wootten, Kay Webster, Henrietta Cardenas, Leah Whetten, Janet Cobb, Judy Hunter, Stormie Carlson, Sharon Grover, Donna Young, Julella McElhaney, Karen Romine, Jeannie Grantham, Dotty Young, Becky Martinez, Carol Phipps, Laura Bibby, Sandy Sanderson, Sally LeBlanc, Frances Sumners, Shirley Banks, Diane Farar, Margie Benvides, Teresa Ramirez, Valerie Williams, Brenda Brim hall, Terry Runge, Brenda Gamble, Joie Frost, Barbara Farar, Kathy Eykanp, Judy Stephens, Donna Wood, Kay Stubblefield. LaRee Brim hall State President -Elect. THE OFFICERS are Sharon Currie, Degrees Chairman; Geneil Bowman, Projects Chairman; Margie Galindo, Parliamentarian, Elizabeth Allen, Public Relation Chairman; Linda Scheuneman, Co-Hostess; Diane Grace, Hostess; Mary Eykanp, Treasurer; Sarma Grasis, Inspira- tion Chairman; Betty Young, His- torian; Irene Brimhall, Vice-Presi- dent; Jeannie Young, President; Gail Tate, Secretary. FHA The Chapter Mothers for this year are Mrs. Wedgeworth, and Mrs. Powman. Mrs. Lewis is our Chapter Advisor. Pep Club Pep Club is for girls only. Their spon- sor is the girls P. E. teacher. The main objective of the club is to promote school spirit among students. Some of the things they did to accom- plish this goal were to put up slogan sheets and posters, and sponsor as- semblies and color days. Pictured here are the Pep Club officers starting with Kathy Coch- ran, Recorder; Linda Scheuneman, President; Jeannie Young, Vice-President; Geneil Bowman, Secretary-Treasurer; and Elizebeth Allen Student Council Representative. A Club A Club is a club only for boys who have earned a varsity letter in sports or as student trainer. The head assistant coaches are the club's sponsors. To further good sportsmanship on the field and in the grand stands on the part of the player and the spectator is the clubs purpose. These are the A Club officers: Chuck Reagan (standing) as President; Glenn Shipman as Sentinel; Johnny Eberling as Secret ary-Treas- urer; and Glenn Spar as Vice-President. Chess and Checker Club The officers are Wayne Lewis, Vice-President and Student Council Representative; Duane Bibby, President; and Kathy Cochran, Secretary-Treasurer. The members of the club are: (STANDING) Margie Runge, Tony Ard, Bobby Smith, Layne Peterson, Wayne Lewis, Dean Stout, Michael Farar, Kenneth Evenson, George Moore, Jock Kissel, Chris Leroy, Alex Leroy, Forrest May, Duane Bibby, Sally LeBlanc, Linda Frans. (SEATED) Sandra Calrson, JoAnn Soto, Kathy Eykanp, Teresa Ramirez, Karen Crane, Barbara Farar, Carol Phipps, Brenda Brimhall. (KNEELING) Sheila Riddle, Valerie Williams, Margaret Whitley, Linda McLaurin, Alice Quiroz, Linda Wootton, Joie Frost, Jeannie Ford, Donna Wood, Shirley Banks, and Kay Webster. Miss Brand is the sponsor of Chess and Checker Club. Miss Brand watches over as they play. They are Linda Frans, George Moore, Linda McLaurin, Alex LeRoy, Chris Le- Roy, Jock Kissell, Brenda Brimhall, Valerie Williams, and Layne Peterson. 77 SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS are, Terry Runge, S.C. Representative; Sharron Currie, Reporter; Steven Hultstrand, President; Sarma Grassis, Vice-President; Mary Eykamp (not pictured) is Sec. - Treasurer. When the pinatas break, boy! what a scramble for candy! Spanish Club Everyone had fun at the Spanish Club fiesta. Mrs. Brown came to Spanish Club, showed slides of Mexico. Glenn Spar, Forrest May, Danny Farar, Kenneth Kessler, Dixie Figgins, Gail Tate, Betty Young, Kathy Eykamp, Vickie Roach, Karen Romine, Earlene Brown, Dotty Young, Frances Summers, Mary Eykamp, Judy Hunter, and Jan Hunter; all make up this year's Varsity Choir. Varsity Choir 79 Band Mr. Kessler The Marching Band in formation Pictured here is the marching band. Starting with Sally LeBlanc, Twirler; Vickie Roach, Pom Pon girl; the band: Earlene Brown; LaRee Brimhall; Laura Bibby; Linda Wootten; Janet Cobb; Karen Romine; Valerie Williams; Forrest May; Brenda Brimhall; Wayne Godfry; Kenneth Kessler; Jan Hunter; Barbara Farar; Burt Gilindo; Duane Bibby; Linda McLaurin; Pom Pon girl; Linda Scheuneman, twirler. The cross-bar is made by the Pom Pon girls: Jeannie Grantham; Geneil Bowman; Linda Frans; and Sandra Carlson. 80 We wOronySWMi 'ftc6 U MARKET -WW Y0U8 CC.HP1CTC FOOO STORE... 1 The Antelope band marches every year in the parade. This picture shows them as they are going down 4th Ave. Forest May is helping Mr. Kessler out with his beginners band. In the beginners band are (From left) Joe George, Eleas Martinez, R. Richard Nixon, and Becky Martinez. One of the many National Assemblies this year was given by Mr. Dee Jay Nelson with his many famous birds. This picture shows his famous eagle. He also had owls and hawks. Mr. Nelson is also a noted explorer. 81 Varsity Cheerleaders Pictured here are our Varsity Cheerleaders, Donna Young, June Summerford, and Jeannie Young. They were chosen by the student body at an election held the previous year. They are required to cheer at; at least; 80 percent of the games. 82 J.V. Cheerleaders Donna Wood Jeanne Ford The J. V. Cheerleaders cheer at all the J. V. football and basketball games. They are elected by the presidents of the classes and some faculty members. 83 Twirlers Linda Scheuneman Irene Brimhall -- Drum Major Sally Anne LeBlanc The twirlers are chosen by Mr. Kessler each year. They are required to twirl at all the football games and at least a few of the basketball games. They must also march in the Silver Spur Parade with the band. This has been Linda and Sally's third year with the band. They both plan to twirl again next year. Geneil Bowman Stormie Carlson Vickie Roach The Pon Pon girls in the form of an A . The Pon Pon girls are elected at the close of each year for the coming year by the Student Coun- cil and several faculty members. They perform at football games and basketball games. Linda Jo McLaurinn Joannie Grantham Linda Frans 85 Here Comes The Play was about a young business man, Larry Elliott, who was saved from drowning by an old Ozarkian while fishing. Larry promised him to do anything he ever asked him to do. The old man died and sent Charlie for him to take care of. Larry was under the impression that Charlie was a boy. Larry was engaged to be married to an imperious Vivian Smythe-Kersey and was further hen-ridden by a snobbish aunt. When it turned out that Charlie was a girl, and was accompanied by an Uncle Alack Twiggs it really topped it off. Larry's Aunt Fanny wanted to get Mr. Twiggs to work so she tried to turn him into a society butler which didn't work. The Smythe-Kersey's decide to send Charlie away to school to get rid of her for a while. When she returned she was a com- pletely different person whom Larry fell in love with. What's the matter Sharron, you have sand in your eye ? Come on Forrest, let's go. Did you hurt your hand Bobby? 86 Charlie By J. Tobias CAST Betty Young...............................Nora Malone Danny Farar.....................Officers Tim McGrill Sharron Currie....................Mrs. Fanny Franham Earl Thorn................................Larry Elliott Bobby Moore...............................Ted Hartley Diane Grace.....................................Vivian Smythe-Kersey Forrest May.......................Uncle Aleck Twiggs Karen Romine.............................Charlie Hopps Kay Davis.................Mrs. Caroline Smythe-Kersey Glenn Spar ......Mortimer Smythe-Kersey Oh, Forrest you broke it! ! ! Betty, I will cherish them for ever. 87 THE EGG By Anne Coulter Martens Betty McDonald........... Don McDonald........... Anne................... Joan................... Thad................... Delicate Daisy......... Mr. Manic Depressive .. Corinne................ Fishface............... Hi-Baby................ JJ..................... Ross................... The Lingery Lady....... Millicent Ames......... Thermoneter Tessie . . .. Miss Linden............ Grady.................. Larsen................... ......Judy Hunter . . Dwayne Tillman Linda Scheuneman . . . Margie Whitley . . . Glenn Shipman . MaDonna Reagan . . .Johnny Eberling ... . Sally LeBlanc ........Steve Ard . . . Ronnie Bridger .........John Pratt .....Duane Bibby . . Gemeil Bowman . June Summerford .... Leah Whetten . . . . Margie Runge ........Larry Gray . ... Rickie Ullery Now Don lets not get rough. Pound off the Pounds. 88 I was thinking—such a pretty little thing, and such a well shaped neck. AND I This here's your type, its called Scandalous Pink The County agent and the photographer have come to bring Anne the good news. Primrose has won the county egg laying contest. Anne, your sister is a real scream. Daisy, Tessie HiBaby, Larsen, Joan and Mr. Manic Depressive all get together for a chat. 89 SPORTS They Pushed Our Team COACH-LOPER This is Coach Loper's first year at Antelope. He did a very good job. ASSISTANT COACH-GRAY This was also Assistant Coach Gray's first year as Assistant Coach. His assistance was very valuable to the team. 92 Our team's student manager Jock Kissel. Our team was also put in the capable hands of the student trainer Randy Ullery. “They All Worked Together” FIRST ROW: Danny Kline, 125; Tom Abbott, 135; Carvin Short, 110; Ernie Galindo, 145; Randy Ullery, trainer; Jock Kissel, manager. SECOND ROW: Wayne Lewis, 130; Steven Burris, 155; Bobby Smith, 140; Chuck Williams, 145; Bruce Beecroft, 150; Dwayne Tillman, 150. THIRD ROW: George Moore, 135; Bobby Moore, 170; Glenn Shipman, 155; Danny Farar, 220; Steve Ard, 155. FOURTH ROW: Tony Ard, 130; Bill Farar, 135; Larry Gray, 145; Rickie Ullery, 180; Ronnie Bridger, 140; Fermin Ruiz, 155. TOP ROW: Coach Loper and Assistant Coach Gray. 93 Co-Captain Larry Gray - 145 Co-Captain Danny Farar - 220 Tom Abbott Offensive Halfback Bruce Bee croft Offensive End Defensive Linebacker Ronald Bridger Offensive Halfback Defensive Halfback Bill Farar Offensive End Danny Farar Offensive Tackle Defensive Tackle Ernie Galindo Defensive Guard Larry Gray Offensive Quarterback Danny Kline Defensive Halfback Wayne Lewis Defensive Lineback Fermin Ruiz Offensive Center Defensive Linebacker 94 Glenn Shipman Offensive Fullback Defensive End Dwayne Tillman Offensive Guard Defensive Guard Rickie Ullery Offensive Tackle Defensive Tackle Chuck Williams Offensive Guard Defensive End Get him Fermin 95 Go! Team, Go! We almost got that goal! J.V. Backfield: Dwayne Tillman, fullback; Tom Abbott, right fullback; Danny Kline, left halfback; Carvin Short, quarterback; Wayne Lewis, center. 96 J.V. Linemen: Tony Ard, end; George Moore, tackle; Bobby Smith, guard; Wayne Lewis, center; Eamie Galindo, guard; Steve Ard, tackle; Stephen Burris, end. ANTELOPE UNION HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES 1963-64 AUHS Them Imperial Sept. 20 6 55 Wickenburg Sept. 27 12 32 San Pasqual Oct. 24 20 00 Yuma J. V. Oct. 11 12 39 Bagdad Oct. 18 00 19 Parker Oct. 25 00 27 St. John's Indians Oct. 31 39 00 Gila Bend Nov. 8 25 00 - Conference game - Homecoming game Who's got the ball? Danny Farar, Larry Gray and Glenn Shipman were awarded all conference first team this year from 97 Coach Mr. Horton BASKETBALL TEAM, FIRST ROW, Bruce Beecroft, Glenn Shipman, Ronald Bridger, Johnny Eberling. SECOND ROW: Fermin Ruiz, Ricky Ullery, Larry Gray, Steve Ard, Duane Bibby. Basketball 98 Fermin Ruiz Assistant Coach Mr. Loper Starting five, Tony Ard, Layne Peterson, Carvin Short, Danny Kline, Steven Hultstrand. J.V. TEAM, FIRST ROW: Larry Has tin, Danny Kline, Allen Bennett, John Webster, John White, Carvin Short. SECOND ROW: George Moore, Tony Ard, Dean Stout, Steve Hult- strand, Layne Peterson, Tom Abbott. 99 ANTELOPE UNION HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCORES 1963-64 Judson Dec. Calexico Dec. SanPasqual Dec. Blythe Dec. Parker Jan. Calexico Jan. Wicke nburg Jan. Bagdad Jan. Gila Bend Jan. St. John's Indians Jan. Parker Jan. Wickenburg Jan. Blythe Feb. Bagdad Feb. St. John's Indians Feb. P U H L E E S E ! go in. Hey, over here ! 7 50 45 13 61 51 9 69 40 14 55 70 3 35 62 4 45 76 10 64 46 11 57 75 17 52 36 18 68 87 24 56 90 31 63 68 1 35 67 7 49 85 IS 80 49 Jump High Ricky ! Come on Fermin ! 100 TRACK TEAM: FIRST ROW-Steven Burris, Glenn Shipman, Homer Farar, Danny Kline, Tony Ard. SECOND ROW-Verschoor, Forest May, Ricky Uliery, Larry Gray, Wayne Lewis. THIRD ROW-Dean Stout, George Moore, Danny Farar, Calvin Short. FOURTH ROW-Randy Ullery, and Coach Lope r. 101 Practice Makes Perfect 5' 1 coming up ! High in the air! Ready, Set, Go ! ANTELOPE UNION HIGH SCHOOL TRACK SCORES 1963-64 Ajo Gila Bend Buckeye San Pasqual Gila Bend Annual Ariz..-Cal. Invitational Dist. Track Meet March 18 AUHS THEM March 24 — -- April 4 -- -- April 7 -- -- April 16 -- -- April 18 -- -- May 9 — -- 102 We got this one! BASEBALL TEAM: Ronald Bridger, Fermin Ruiz, Dwayne Tillman, Earl Thome. SECOND ROW-Bill Farar, Lloyd Grantham, Bobby Moore, Johnny Webster, Manager-Allen Bennet. THIRD ROW-John White, Jock Kissel, Bruce Beecroft. FOURTH ROW -Coach Horton. Baseball Coach Horton has done a very fine job his third year at Antelope. 103 ANTELOPE UNION HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCORES 1963-64 AUHS THEM Bagdad March 6 — -- Parker March 13 — — Kofa J.V. March 17 — -- St. John's Indians March 20 — — Gila Bend March 21 — -- Bagdad April 3 — — Parker April 10 — — Wickenburg April 11 -- -- Gila Bend April 17 — — St. John's Indians April 18 — — Kofa J.V. April 20 — — Wickenburg April 25 — — 104 Advertisements YUMA OFFICE 918 4th. 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Your banker can serve you all your life, so join the bank that offers more, the bank that gives you the finest personal service in Arizona! VARNER MOTOR Chrysler - Plymouth 1198 4th. Ave. 783-8888 GINGERS 1056 4th . Ave . 783-7992 Karen Admires Junes' new dress from Gingers. Yuma, Arizona NEWMAN GLASS CO. VILLAGE DODGE Dodge Dodge Trucks 104 4th. Ave. 782-2758 1102 4th. Ave. Yuma, Ariz. CHUCK'S RADIO TV V i Service YUMA WuiM'fllES Fast Drive-In Service MEQA TV — Hi-Fi Phono-Stereo— Auto Radio—Tubes Checked DRUGS 1 Yuman Prescription Prices 1001 8th.-St. 782-3352 381 West 16th. Street Yuma, Arizona 782-1655 THE ARIZONA BANK Two Offices to Serve You. 377 Main Street Yuma, Arizona 1315 Fourth Avenue Yuma, Arizona RAY'S Phone 782-2692 AUTO SUPPLY - a Automotive Parts--Batteries 2500 4th. Avenue Accessories - -Speed - Equ ipment Yuma, Arizona CADILLAC YUMA RUBBER STAMP CO. 517 1 2 4th. Avenue GMC Dale Orinda OLDSMOBILE Yuma, Arizona STATE FARM INSURANCE Robert V. Hodges Luther H. 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Licensed Contractor Wellton, Arizona Complete Building Service THANKS TO A FINE FACULTY FOR A GOOD JOB THE EMPORIUM Department Store Clothing and Shoes for the entire family 240 Main St. KORNFELD'S JEWELRY Headquarters For School Jewelry and Gifts. TERMS AVAILABLE Gene Kornfeld ,, 1659 4th, Avenue We finance our own accounts 783-8873 2790 4th. Ave. MINCKS DEPARTMENT AND VARIETY QTORE Hiway 80 Wellton, Arizona Bring Yuma prices to Wellton DREAMER COACH SALES 350 W. 16th. St. Dick Frakes owner 782-2661 707 8th. St. 782-2501 YUMA, ARIZONA You name it we light it. ATOMIC WELDING and MACHINE SERVICE 785-3362 Wellton, Arizona We weld everything from safety pins to broken hearts Best Wishes From Ranching and Commercial Hay Baling. Roll, Arizona WELLTON TRA9H AND GARBAGE Phone 785-3362 Wellton, Arizona Owner ELMER THOMAS LETS CLEAN UP WELLTON.” VADES' Office 783-5256 Home 783-7489 YUMA REALTY CO. Specializing in Citrus Properties. S. N. 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DRUGS 265 Main St. SU 3-8391 Catalogue Sales 265 Main St. Serve Yourself and Save SU 2-5851 Cosmetics - Baby Needs - Stationery Credit Dept. 265 Main St. Sickroom Supplies - Sundries SU 3-6131 Magazines Service Dept. 156 2 St. SU 3-8886 318 Main Street Yuma, Arizona Phone SUnset 3-5231 Emergency SU 3-5685 DILLON T. STORIE Roadsiding Hay 2818 Vista Lane Phone SUnset 3-9460 WELLTON RICHFIELD SERVICE East End of Town Bob Greenough Wellton, Arizona JAMES MC DOWELL Mows and Bales Hay Ask My Dad” Best of Luck Compliments of Seniors DOROTHY QPAIN Congratulations Graduates MR. MR8. H. L. (POOCH) GIBSON A. D. FINCH MARKET a Tacna, Arizona Phone 785-4428 o ELLIOTT Quality show sticks for beef show steers. FEED ■ 2102 8th. St. 782-3644 Yuma, Arizona 8UPPLY YUMA GLASS CO. HOFFMAN DRUGS Your friendly drugstore” 2800 4th. Avenue 783-8818 HAROLD KISSEL CHEVERON SERVICE Lubrication Specialists U. S. Hwy. 80 St. 5-3343 Wellton, Arizona M Good Luck ARNOLD'S R. Seniors ARNOLD'S Market in Weliton Jt 64 The most.. .for your money A N D M from A. D. Arnold R 8. ■ SYNDER RANCH F R E •Custom Cattle «Feeding D •Cotton «Bermuda Seed N U Roll, Arizona 8 8 B A U M E R Go Far in '64 Congratulations Class o f '64 Custom hay work 785-4665 MR. MRS. AS1L DOBSON 1 MESA SPORTS SHOP Athletic and Sporting goods Riddle Spaulding Sourthern Pennsyliavia 1152 4th. Ave. Yuma Yuma, Arizona Fun in the Sun, With Resort Living Chas. (Chuck) Karl Resident Manager Phone SUnset 3-8861 2350 Fourth Avenue Yuma, Arizona Eat Better And Save More SOUTHWEST MEAT CO. Yuma Grain Fed Beef’ 2600 24th. St. Yuma, Arizona Congratulations Seniors Compliments of Our Hats Are GEORGE T. WHITTEN off to the 64 Justice of the Peace Graduates. MARIE AND ROY WRIGHT This space was bought by WELLTON COFFEE SHOP By Post Office CHARLES YOUNG Homemade Chilli and Beans BRADEN MACHINERY COMPANY Wellton and Yuma John Deeres and Caterpillars F. S. RICHARD'S MARKETS RASCO Serving 5 £, 10 £, 25 Wellton and Yuma 274 Main St. Yuma, Arizona DESERT MOTEL AND FARLEY’S HARDWARE Yuma Mesa Center DURHAMS FURNITURE RESTAURANT Refrigerated rooms Highway 80 in the heart of Wellton 1225 8th. Street Yuma Phone SUnset 2-2400 in........ Yuma, Arizona ............it's KEY EDWARDS FOR REAL ESTATE Homes Commercial Ranches Farms Citrus 2415 4th. Ave. ROBERTS MARKET 1334 4th Ave. Congratulations In the Tower Plaza Graduating Shopping Center Seniors Congratulations from and Best Wishes MR. MRS. Seniors of 64 FRANK MCDANIEL GARTLAND JEWELERS 8014th Good Luck In KELLY SUPPLY CO. Future Years Seniors Compliments of Carrying all photo supplies MR. MRS. R. F. WOODHOUSE AND FAMILY 270 Main St. LA CASA DELENA 782 3817 BAILEY FLORIST NURSERY Flowers fresh and lovely for all occasions 1710 4th. Ave. 783-3323 Congratulations Class of 64 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. GEORGE AND NORA PERMAE 1640 4th. 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