Buena High School - Yearling Yearbook (Sierra Vista, AZ)
- Class of 1962
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YEARLING 1962 ,sd llV9 'lV.r.J,1 1 J Q M1 ,' T'fT 1.4 .vvglfwiliwfewffiwwimi-1 L HR. THUMAS W. CANTRELL We, the Senior Class of 1962, with heartfelt thanks, wish to dedicate the 1962 YEAHLING to Mr. Thomas W. Cantrell, our Principal, who by his dedication to the principles of education, has unse lfishly contributed to the growth and development of Buena High School. d Knowledge is wealth - be sure you receive your share. The future of any nation lies in its youth. Progress of a nation is dependent upon a well informed, well trained citizenry. Our hope is that we have helped to create a desire to learn, to train to excel, to be the best no matter what the chosen field of endeavor. if MQW! My best wishes and hopes for happy years ahead go with the gradu- ating Seniors as they continue their education and experience in new areas. ln.'-1 N lulgfff Abraham Lincoln once said 'If you want to make good somewhere,why not make good where you are.' To keep Buena High School the fine school that it is, we should all strive to live by these words. l 5 ADVISOR MR. A. I. BUCK We, the staff of the 1962 Yearling, have worked hard to present to you, the students of Buena High School, with a book we think you will keep and-enjoy for a long time. We wish to thank all of you for your cooperation and wonderful suggestions which have made this book possible. Editor-in-Chief milf , , Uv IANELLE CHRISTENSEN I A I, xx ,Q .uw .ff -v ga-WJ? Y g -....75i,, ff -w--.., . fk I - X 11, NX BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. DONALD 0. ENSIGN Superintendent of Schools Board Members: Standing L to R: Mr. Hart, Mr. Kincaid Sitting L to R: Mr. Carr, Mr. Little, Mr. Walker. A KBRINCIPAL and coUNsELoRs .1 wx V 4 ' JLQQLMXA i ll 'l Wirral MR. T. CANTRELL Principal We seldom appreciate the efforts of our school administration, because things often run so smoothly that we forget how much work this efficiency entails. The results of their diligence can be seen not only in the present order in the functioning of our school, but also in the tremendous progress Buena has made during the past few years. The guidance department of Buena High School has been re- sponsible for the solution of many individual students' problems both major and minor. Our counselors' efforts in helping us get the most out of high school will benefit us for the rest of our lives. l 1 A MR. U. CARTER and MR. W. CALVERT Counselors , f L,lL4 .,d'ibJuM5Q:TjLiiL xthxifr V Q 'Zfe wt Q. Q My M ive U' tux' z A :Sufi Vg XV , KATHERINE BEAL AUGUSTUS 1. BUCK Physical Education Classical Languages B.Ph., Notre Dame College B. A. , Seton Hall University RUSARIU BEDULLA Mathematics B. A., Arizona State University IEAN CALVERT ALEX CARLBERG Social Studies Social Studies and German B.A., University of Redlands B. A., University of Arizona 10 ANGEL BASTRO Business Education B.A., Arizona State Unive rsity t , ' .1ff11ff fag .gttL.,, Eigqlseg Qi wswxxwnaaaevffi 7 ' 5 2 ' H V 2 ?.i1ii:zi?1s,?i1 f Henwhxm , a,W ay gyw ':, M 4- I' 1- fxqfjw ' ,ffae,,sii4i toni? gt LCHIFHX swvff-w-5mffo'a4x: ssiffszifi was, 4 eqxwgg 5QfEEp tfimam, QMQQQP FREDERICA DQMMICK English and French B.A., Mount Holyoke M.A., Radcliffe Leann rlxgqlidlgi ffkfnl v X m r E m vFcwniLlQ ld, PS4 Vmf,-L..-as ,, A '.SxNK-Q, x f v Z ' ' elfk l TB.-1 321 N 1 K X K. ANIHONY GREGAN Industrial Arts B.A., Arizona State University MA RY GUBFRT HELEN HARRIS Mathematics English B.S., Louisiana State University B-S., East Carolina College fozdli rs IUHN HILL IIJANNE HENDERSON Physical Education Arizona State University GEUFFREY LEVINSUN Biology B.S. and M.Ed.. University of Arizona CHARLES LITTLE Business Education B.S., Chippenshurg State Teachers Eafijkfuirgi 5 In Q1 i?g fs 23 gags, EDWARD MASON Physical Science B.A., Iowa State Teachers College MARIANNE MANDRY English B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology IDA UIEDA CARROLL PARRUTT Librarian Social Studies B.A., Arizona State University and Physical Education M.A., Arizona State College B.S., Southwest Missouri State x S 3 5 , W55,. M sg' 1 2 t,,..fLa ,: V55 - '?575'?fe?95at aatwwi eT,e ue steam iz f . 2525 fffi' hwy , eb wt elif new NELSON REEVES IUYGE ROCKS Business Education English B.A. and M,A, , B. A. , Wellesly College Arizona State University MHA Boston University SHERHILL STEPHENS Physical Education B. A. . Arizona State University EDITH TARBET HAROLD TEAK Mathematics Music B. A., Barnard College B. A., Alma College M. A. , Columbia University M.Ed. , Wayne State University VIRGINIA VAN WAGNER Social Studies I nt xx MI' Id Val ,I TJLA1 Q' Wy JI! tw 'f ,ff - II I - te! RUBERT F. WILLIAMS Social Studies B-A-. University of Arizona B.A., Arizona State University FELIX WINSLUW Physical Education B.A., Arizona State University M.Ed., Arizona State College - kjzzi fll :V , lg f f, ' I .Elisa I I ROGER WILLIAMS B.S., General Beadle State Teachers College M.Ed., South Dakota State College SALLY YBARRA 4Not Pictured! Spanish B.A., Arizona State University M.Ed., Arizona State University I5 FA CULTY IN' ACTION MS.CNTW MISS LUPE OTANEZ OFFICE STAFF MRS. BRESSINCK STUDENT OFFICE WORKERS L to R: Patricia Godbout, Melissa Markley, Glenn Lamb, Darlene Yarborough, Evelyn Grimm, Lana VanDo1len, Mary Ann Crouch. CAFETERIA STAFF L to R: Mrs. Inman, Mrs. Armstrong Mrs. Pettit, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. James. SCHUUL NURSE Mrs. Riggs L to R' Mr Santor . . , Mr. Winters, Mr. Hulb Mr. Rosenberg, Mr. Kuhr, Mr. Escapule, Mr' Sudan Mr. Newman. , X., A wf. 4 Mr. Rosenberg Mr. Hoffman Mr. Lane 21 The TO THE SENIORS hourglass Which has for so long Measured your high school days Contains now but a few golden grains, And they are the most precious Because they are the last. Your freshman initiation. The The The The The The And boundless 'wisdom' of your sophomore year, financial problems as a junior, power of your senior privileges, friendships, the crises, roar of the crowd at a football game, formal hush at the prom, all the other particles of things already past Compose the glittering beach of your memory. When you wander over that beach In future years... Remember BUENA. Glenn Lamb f ff Q I K l 'QU -A I 4 ,, la, I Q A., U' CLASS OFFICERS DONNA GRADY PATRICIA IUHNSTUN Vice President Secretary t 5 ,LA W .Ll . , IANELLE CHRISTENSEN Treasurer , -f TRACY ENSIGN President HARVEY PULK Student Council Rep Not Pictured IUSEPH B. ADAMS X 'X V AURWUR.APMN MICHAEL F. BALLANTYNE .M 1 PW yi' W My RUBERT C. BERTAGNULI I X '4' I I I fb 3 AAI' I. V 5 N I IN 2 ' 0 L N A 1 5 If I I ' I I . I . . V x , , If I I x . -I . L L I,-v N PAMELA K. BIGELUW GARLAND C. BLACK DAWN E. BLATCHLEY VIRGINIA E. BUATMAN 1 I I fi ARTHUR E. BRANHAM 600074 R ,Lcmofov , 7 J, fain? 1aA5aL414 141464 A LINDA R. snssslucn i76QL1L, 6 Z H-Ligg- , 21,4-L LAWRENCE B. BRIDGES - 'Ck LJ LL 3gmx,sf3X,x,'y4v, V! EL R lvg mls E. cmvos fig E2 ef ',,q,,p ..f, . ,WMQA -Y -E V--dbx PV L , K ,, A xx Lx.: ,l-, , L Q. xxx -' M ANGELA P. CARY IANELLE M. CHRI A MMV? X . 'LL e.. Lia ATHELIN A. CUBB PAMELA M. CONROY .J . 4-A A. - X Aw. zu '. MMS 1: ,e' 1 .N .J Nfjiw - fi K Y L A f V f of R Vbqi , SQJJW , , . mm kiicnnucn RUBERT W. UINS ER f I ROBERT L. CRUM jy IAMES R. DAVIS I xx x -ff-,X V X RICHARD M. DBSANTIS svhnnghsk may ff maj' ' L! I LIL-f ' C 1 A ,, ,V ,A mit' A 1' v'AA,X3 4'- X 'QF Q., ,,, ', Bill A -4 ,QA A. In Ml, C R. L-A ' T X 'X ' vbx' IAA K , C A A A Xl.. - CAROL 1. DYE TRACY D. ENSICN V 137 1 li, . ff- N3 V ,V J'-3 U,-3,1 , TWU if Ll awed VRS if ah . VP 'Q LR, 1 . I ,ki2A,,, . PY r ., ill' N W jg' if' + , 'g QT' JUSEPH I. FABIAN DAVID S. FERRIS -.V A Q , V x.. STEPHEN P. FLORMAN ROGER A. FULLER 30 x ROGER H. GDODWILL FLORENCE E. GURELICK ,Q DONNA L. GRADY WARREN D. GREGURY EDDIE C. HADLUCK THOMAS F. HA USER BARBARA A. HIGGINS v .J 4 S . A X, J 'K .R E I 5 fs-ff N Ty' - ' V gf J 'I J :D - 1' , JJ IA 4 A ' ff ' F 'J , sf X . N, , 2. -1 Ji 4 I A-, I -Ag J- ' J ,K ,, f X' 9 yi J ff A f L I ff CHARLES HQRNISHER wbx f A, I f l,w ' . i 5 5 : ,M N A If d g ' 1 f .fffff LI'-,C YF ilflidf' , I ' , I K, A 3 mg f L ,-V . xf yaf Ju' ,, pf R, I XI-Tj R5 QXV., 1,1 1 I4 MWF ,NI mf' K ,L N If MII wb 5 My NJJJQ, P , EDWARD W. HDWE DAMARIS A. IRELAND ,MW PATRICIA A. IDHNSTUN JUDY K. KEMPTUN ?TiO.nJ1Cx-3.q,ua.Q 630.5-AJXO-' Exim- WWW 0-'VNS at wan Ox QSLLQQJLLQ R?emQmcQf1. QwIQJ'LL4U3 Lmq MICHAEL E. LAINHART atm? olun. QQQQL 'bouahlnq df UL 'V 5 CLSLI Luca qcxwoqsz. . . I5 Q11i.U..L. Qgvggq' mc-we Q-w as W2 L91-Q ' QTOJLY CIQLU ILIQ ,Q5.M+YfwI f C7 PATRICIA G. LAMB CURTIS E. LUBERG Iff.i5If API X I PATRICIA L. MacUUEEN GARY J. MCLOUGHLIN GAIL 1. MERRICK MARY A. MEYER KENNETH G. MUDGETT LINDA A. PANCHOT Q3 PX -x .x .XJ . JA SHARON L. PARKS Y. KE Q Rf! X47 DONALD E. PAULSON , f ,' awww COLIN A. PEABODY ' L X' SUE E. PESCHELL xc.. RAYMOND I. PULASKY HARVEY E. PULK CHARLES L. PRICE wwf! A D !A,vfUJL J D45 .elf , 1 - lily' 1' . 5A.A4 fbbmykxl L Lyfl' gtivf 4l'Qf!g,u JJ WILLIAM L. PRUFFITT M W' LLPJL CW, ALAN R. REEVE I PATSY n. nuns Vx 62 H Q UQ -L 1 VB -LZ Emuon m. nlussn LOL V A N?fzlA J f'r ff1iWfrQff 38 0 LL , i1Vf'?!,f ug 2 UAL A ,ix Ll NIU wf QLLLI LAURA R. RISKE DONALD F. RISSER IUDITH A. ROBINSON LOGAN E. SAGE HARVEY J. SEXTON CARL E. SNUUK JAMES E. SNYDER TUNI A. SNYDER ffp' -A X- T A ' .t I' L , l MM! , 4 T T . ,,.x LBRUY STEWART VINCENT A. SUAREZ X DIANE M. SUTTUN MARY E. THOMPSON MARY L. THUMPSUN URVILLE M. TSUYA N Y xv DAVID D. THURPE LANA 1. VUN UULLEN JAMES A. WALKER GEURGANN WALTHERS BILLIE 1. WELLS ANDREA C. WENUE CARLOS C. WILLIAMS LINDA I. WUMACK GEURGETTE M. WYCKOFF BONNIE D. YELLUWFISH I , r , .1 1 , .. '- 1 2 1 . -1 if yi' LVD? 59' bf ,,ffJ' 1 gf SENIORS' . I A VV, 4 5 L 1:7 Xu , ViY4f7p, M1 ,Dj 66 Miz I C I yqj-PS U! bbljfb 1, f Q1 W LV I ,rf 1 . , ,ij f ,,' QU ,,-A ACL? ,L -V Zbjjiij' IW ECI WM ,L ffl - L 'NL' H,-'L I' J If 4 ' f- 1!f 1 fl jf!! fl bi ix! X QQLLIQL ,fx NOT P I CTUREID SHARON J. DUDSUN FERNANDU 1. HERNANDEZ CARULYN V. HUUVER ACTIVITIES ON PAGE MID-YEAR GRADUATE GLORIA W. AUGESUN S 176-178 SENIOR CLASS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Joe Adams, will my circle pin to Jerry Sevy. May he always wear it with honor. Mike Ballantyne, being of very sound mind and body, will to Pat Conley, Freddie Garcia, and John Stevens my ability to stay in school one full year, also to some lucky person the seat behind Darlene Yarborough in Speech Class. Robert Bertagnoli, do hereby will all my success in high school to my brother, Dave. Poo Bigelow, do hereby will my ability to keep out of 'trouble' in Mr. Williams' class to Marie Whitely and my red hair and ALL my freckles to Sandy Bosworth. Gary Black, do hereby leave my ability to talk my way out of tickets to Bill Stevens, my red hair to Andy Smith, and my loud voice to Chester Kittrell. Dawn Blatchley, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my great height to Bonnie Kish and my American Problems term papers, without corrections, to Suzanne Leadlove. Ginny Boatman, being of sound mind, bequeath my position as pom-pon girl to Karen Kern be- cause they will need a short girl next year. Art Branham, will my motorscooter to my little brother, my M-1 to Fidel Castro, and my ability to be ineligible for sports to Louie Dombrova and Tom Bevers. Linda Bressinck, do hereby will my wonderful years in high school to my sister, Nancy. Larry Bridges, being of sound mind and body, will my books to Marie Whitely and my bent trom- bone slide to Tony Otanez. Iris Campos, being of sound mind, do hereby will my dark eyes to my brother, Vic, and my good looks to such unfortunates as Susie Miller and Sandy McKean. Angie Cary, being thoroughly out of my scatterbrained mind Cas usualj, do hereby will my foot- in-mouth disease to Carroll Pottratzg my position as 'Miss Athlete's Foot' to a very deserving G.A.A. member, Gayle Sykesg and the big chiefs and my private wigwam in Mr. Williams' class to Eileen and Jimmy. Janelle Christensen, do hereby will my knack for yelling during pom-pon practice to Sammy Kaye Moore Cwho never doesj Ann Cobb, do hereby will a long skirt to Joanne Davies so when she does the Charleston she won't get cold. Pam Conroy, hereby will my American Problems books to Donna Connet. Mary Crouch, will to Bonnie Charland my terrific grades in Office Practice and my shorhand ability to Shirley Simmons. Lou Crum, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Darryl Churchill my 'cool' guitar playing Bob Danser, do hereby will my inability in mechanics to John Stephens in hopes that he will do better than I did. Roger Davis, will my ability to annoy Mr. Williams to any Junior who will take it as I cer- tainly won't need it. Richard De Santis, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my brains, ability to flirt with girls, and Mafia card to Dave Profitt in order that he may be a successful Italian. Sharon Dodson, being of sound mind and body, will to all the future Buena High students luck and happiness. Syd Drew, will my cheerleading ability to my cousin, 'Lizzard' Drew, my southern accent to Darlene Yarborough, ny long hair to Linda Ronquillo, and my seat in Chemistry to Gail Lamm. Carol Dye, do hereby will my dog tags to my cousin, Shirley, and my Problems book to my other cousin, Peggy, in hopes that she has better luck in it than I did. Tracy Ensign, will my seat in Math Analysis to my brother, Curtis, in hopes that he can re- store the good reputation the Ensigns have always had in mathematics. Joe Fabian, will my ability to get along with Mr. Castro Calias Angel-BabyD to the seniors of next year Stepehn Florman, do hereby will my brains to my brother, Thomas, who will be a freshman in September, 1962. Roger Fuller, do hereby will my ability to drive carefully f???7 to Eileen Miller Roger Goodwill, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my American Problems book, desk, and teacher to my brother, Daryl, good luck, Daryl!!!! Donna Grady, being as unstable as usual, will my ability to be punctual fgiggleb to Pat Lin- hares Cso he can catch the bus on timeb, my ability to 'ham up' our French dialogues Melissa Markley, who was doing a good job of that anyway Cvive le Francaislb and a watch to Dennis Hermanson so he'll stop asking what time it is! Doug Gregory, being of sound mind, do hereby will to Darlene Yarborough my locker 60, the only MAN'S locker in the whole school. Eddie Hadlock, do hereby will my position as student body president to the up and coming vic- tim and my curly hair to Louie Dombrova. Tom Hauser, will my horsemanship to Charles Danser and Charles Dabney and my collection of scooter parts to anyone who needs them and my football pants to Tank-O. Charles Hornisher, will nothing to nobody as I need it all myself Barbara Higgins, will my right to travel, particularly in the middle of my senior year, to any senior who has never been out of the state of Arizona. Carolyn Dye, will Peggy Dye my ability to type. Ed Howe, hereby leave my reserved seat in American Problems to some unlucky Junior. Damaris Ireland, being of fairly sound mind and body, do hereby will to Gig Surrat and Linda Thompson my singing ability and to Rod 0'Conner my circle pin to be worn with grace and dignity. Patti Johnston, being of sound mind falthough many doubt ith do hereby will my Spanish ll book with all the answers to James Robert Allen in hopes that he will now passg to Leslie Reynolds my ability to get along with her brother, and my great knowledge of basketball to Janet Wesley, and my position as cheerleader to Janeen Christensen, my favorite future freshman. Judy Kempton, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my desk in American Problems to Frank Blake and Dee Kauffman Ctight squeeze, hugh?b. Mike Lainhart, will to my brother, Tom, all the fun I have had in my high school years. Glenn Lamb, having a neurotic mind, do hereby leave my pink and yellow pom-pons to Peggy Tankersley and my great Aardvark Crusade to Margaret Maliniak. Curt Loberg, do hereby leave to Mr. Little some of my hair because he needs some. Pat MacQueen, will any drawing pencils to Motoko Eleston. Gary McLoughlin, being of sound mind and body, leave my V.W.-Bug to Joan Johnston so she can drive her sister around. Her sister just fits fsmallb. Gail Merrick, being of sound mind and body, do will some of my boldness to my quiet sisten Lynng and my first chair in band to Jerry Sevy. Mary Ann Meyer, will my ability for speaking in Mr. Williams' class to any lucky senior next year. Ken Mudgett, will my stupidity to some extremely smart but unworthy soul Linda Panchot, will to Peggy Tankersley my figure in hopes that she can make better use of it in P.E. Sharon Parks, do hereby will to Wanda Vogue my movie dates and to my sister, Karen, my know- ledge. Don Paulson, being of sound mind and soft body, do hereby leave to Louis Dombrova the great name of 'Bosco' so he can enjoy it as much as I have. Colin Peabody, being of sound mind, do hereby leave any nicknames or reputations I may have acquired to my sister, Sandra Sue Peschell, do hereby will my coordination to be divided among all the prospective senior pom-pon girls. Ray Polasky, do hereby will to Gary White all the clothes that no longer fit me since we wear about the same size. Harvey Polk, do hereby will to Curtis Ensign my height, my basketball ability goes to Alan Hayes, who needs it badly, and my seat in American Problems goes to my sister, Linda Pat Rice, do hereby will all my paper to Glenn Lamb in hopes that she can do something with it: and to anyone who is going to take Office Practice my ability to get ink all over. and I give to Toni Snyder my fingernail file so she can use it on her nails. Eleanor Ringer, will my Trig Book to Henry Anderson, my part time seat in American Problems to Kiersten Hart, and all of my ancient Auxillium Latinum Magazines to John Mahoney who will probably appreciate them more than I did. Laura Riske, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my school activities to Sue Avary in hopes that she'll turn out less neurotic than myselfg to my brother, Chuck, the fun I've had at Buenag and to Sammy Moore my love of money. Don Risser, do hereby will my ability to save money to Butch Jennings so he can buy cigar- ettes daily. Judy A. Robinson, will to all the students at Buena High School the best of luck. Logan Sage, being of sound mind and body, do will my senior knowledge of auto mechanics, my ability to ride scooters, AN my A-l Stude all to John Swartz. Carl Snook, will my five in American Problems to the next poor soul to enter the Problems class. Jim Snyder, do will to Roger Sykes and Bob Winterstein Mr. Williams for American Problems next year and wish them lots of luck fthey'll need it!7. Toni Snyder, do hereby will 25 sheets of paper and my American Problems book to Mary Bestick and wish her the best of luck LeRoy Stewart, will my seat in American Problems to Chip Boatman in hopes that he might have greater success than I've had. Vincent Suarez, will my good grades Cha-hal to my sister and to David Santor, my ability to stay out of trouble. Diane Sutton, will my ability to get my Problem papers in on time to whoever is slow. Mary E. Thompson, will John Webb one of Bob's extra wheels so he won't feel left out. Mary L. Thompson, leave my great bookkeeping ability and my many friends to Helen Sproull David Thorpe, do hereby bequeath my size 14 shoes to Nancy Bressinck, next year's freshman, who enjoys clomping around in them. Orville Tsuya, do hereby will my ability to say the wrong things at the right time to Daryl Goodwillg my Webster's dictionary to anyone who wants to match words with Mr. Williams and my books to the janitor for fuel Lana Van Dollen, do hereby will to any underclassman my Halloween bag, that they will uphold this worthy causeg to Pat Day and Gary Lobert my many good days at Buena: and to Mr. Cantrell all the luck in the world. Jim Walker, do will to Pam Cowherd my wit and ability to think up quick excuses in Speech Class. Georgann Walthers, will next year's Office Practice class my ability to get duplicating ink all over, and my profound friendship with Mr. Little. Butchie Wells, will my cheerleading ability to David Churchill and my big mouth to ML Williams. Andrea Wende, leave to Patti Burke the ability to talk in Williams class and to Mr. Williams all the aardvarks I can find. Carlos Williams, leave my ability to keep from being brainwashed by Mr. Williams to all the Juniors. Linda Womack, du heerby bequeth mi atrocess speling tu sum futur Ofiss Praktis stewdent. Georgette Wyckoff, do hereby will my F test papers in American Problems to Darlene Yarborough and Eileen Millerg to anyone who gets stuck with it, my locker that never opens when I'm in a hurryg and to Mr. Williams my flyswatter so he can annihilate 6,000 more flys next year. Connie Dee Yellowfish, do hereby leave a 100-pound bag of Vita-Gro for Mr. Little. Gean Yorde, will my locker and ability to get in trouble in the library to all less fortunate freshman, and my American Problems papers to next year's seniors. AN ODE They ask who is responsible for our greatness, W And we answer with one voice: The Great Aardvark! This kind, benevolent mentor, Who chides us gently for our errors l With soft-spoken reprimands, W Has guided us to the pinnacle L Of maturity and academic success. l His lilting voice has cheered us l With its patient, comforting, tones W His beaming face has encouraged us N W With its candid confidence w : in our superiority. He is the source of our greatnessg He is the origin of our ideasg He is the motive for our actions... So don't blame us ! The Senior Class MOST ATHLETIC PAM BIGELUW and EDDIE HADLDCK MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED IANELLE CHRISTENSEN and DIK DeSANTIS BEST PERSONALITY DONNA BRADY and BOB BERTAGNULI BEST DRESSED PATTI JOHNSTON and LOGAN SAGE CUTEST COUPLE TRACY EHSIGN and HARVEY POLK v 1- f R' L 1 w CLASS WITS LAURA RISKE and CHARLES HORHISHER BEST ALL AROUND ANGELA cm and Ennis HADLUCK CLASS FLIRTS BUTCHIE WELLS and ART BRANHIM U MOST COURTEOUS LINDA BRESSINCK and MIKE LAINHIRT +4- i . 23,2 -xi is , if , , f Wiffg g f V S in ,, .Q 1' 4-b n 1 1 xiii V' XW,.z:, 1 ' Ai' KWQFY: gf' .k,, Q4 -19' , JLL 6-H 1 v ws W. 1 7' .T 'r fs 'N P ffigdl' ,I 43, , 1 ' ' ?:Afi.ggA , , 'Q gf .. 1 ,1--'-1 -r., , J- fywx Az i Q' '..wtgf.vs 'L vbdfwv Vx X fx V 5 ff EVO , .f -r ,. A If B w Q , Fx .5 -:WEE K . M55 . . . 22, '31 51- ini? V 'v ii - 2 ff QV. CQ' 'Nw-..-.. X ps W I f?-A ff 'Ta L rt.. M fi 'N 1 - PAGE 53 Mary Ann Meyer Sue Peschell Judy Robinson Connie Yellowfish Mary L. Thompson Dawn Blatchley Linda Womack Larry Bridges Eddie Hadlock Gail Merrick Ginny Boatman Roger Fuller Judy Kempton Butchie Wells Linda Panchot David Thorpe WHO'S WHO PAGE 54 Colin Peabody Georgette Wyckoff Gean Yorde Angela Cary Mike Lainhart Damaris Ireland Carlos Williams Ray Polasky Ann Cobb Patti Johnston Eleanor Ringer Mike Ballantyne Gary Black PAGE 55 Jim Sexton Laura Riske Mary Ann Crouch Barbara Higgins Pat MacQueen Sharon Parks Mary E. Thompson Carolyn Hoover Janelle Christensen Charles Hornisher Glenn Lamb Orville Tsuya Don Paulson Vincent Suarez Patsy Rice Bob Bertagnoli Dik DeSantis Q ii if, N n Q if J 1 -fi 58 O O Lx TO THE JUNIORS The class that leads the master race The class that heads them all. It builds to heights unknown, Hoping its walls won't fall. They work and The big dance Always hoping Yes, the best slave to have the big dance, they have each year. to make it the best, for the next hundred years. And when the winning bugle sounds, All the classes come around. The class as you can plainly see, Is the mighty class of '63! James Wells lx G y E A-w J, C. PULK LINDA RONUUILLO Vice-President Secretary JIM DIXDN President -- 553: Qw,1n.,NM DUN TURLUEMKE DARLENE YARBRUUGH Treasurer Student Council Rep RONALD ALLEN CATHERINE ARCHER IRENE ASPIRAS LINDA BARRETT PETE BECKTEL CINDA BENNETT 5 ' rf, +A af? , Q I figs I B- . ig A 51 an --.151 'Fifi if 1- Q-film ' f f' Ei MARY BESTICK 34 A 3 I E,w ,g.1?w,S Q W hi A' 3? W-41 5 'T b , f. ..?3u,'efg,q1g,,v FRANCES BLACK DALE BDATMAN SARA BRIDGES PATRICIA BURKE yr, ? rig f I .LIU 1 Q A , un X. 1- 11 L+ , ..Yf'?3 a f 4, 12. liz' ' 5 A ' xffr..- ' , A'k,'F,' 4. , I , A Adil- 55 52 2 I DAVID CHURCHILL LARRY CLARK DONNA CONNETT ,1,. A' Q s-,I ws CAROL COCHRAN JANET COERPER ,- 45 .kgzg .x5f? . I ' .a zy, 1 f A, L,. I ' - 1 PATRICIA CONROY ,ggi M. ' I I x K ' PAMELA COWHERD DENNIS CRABTREE . A, '33, W-I V M ! A -. 2, , A I , Q Z I LY f .- ' E, -X ,-- :.t , gki .V GEORGE DARWIN IOYCE COERPER -4 NR? H T Q X . . V 1 ,xv in 1 V ,. -fm Liff ' CA ' ' 2 R 1. 1-I W7 LQ--H, ' 'L fr' f ROBERT DARWIN Q :ya 1 5 aff fir 5 ? Q? A ,X an k :fri MARY DAVIES IAHES DIXUN FURESI UURNER SLUHIS DUNBRUHA 5, wi' N Pfanv uve ,ff i l j Q S K mouuno ELsroN Z E A J , .A1 sm ENANUEL KAREN FISHER SKIP FRANKS ANTHONY FULLER KENNETH GUFF ,, GARY GRAY EVELYN GRIMM BARBARA HAMER NIERSTEN HART 1 y,: E Liza? A 5 a A . 1osEPH HAwKnlnsE A f RRi A ALAN HAYS if fi, . 'f ' RUBERT HAYS 9' M-if ff, X, I. A eg A DENNIS HERNIANSUN SUE JENNINGS MARY J. JOHNS MIACHEL JONES se W ax? I ' with L f I DON IUAN BONNIE KISH CHESTER KITTRELL KATHY LAINHEART SUZANNE LEADLUVE PAT LINHARES LINDA MAHUNEY I :Zi -fi 'hi' mx.-F Lexi UUNNA MCCABE PATRICIA MCCANN HELEN MEADORS LYNN NERRICK x L jNM5iT Q? 5 Q lil ,E 'Q I .,QL A, :NAM 'I3i'QT i5ig??' 1, Aix ., Qaw,'44f'fiiLf'Lf3?N2 Egg -'A.2WgwM4-454553 AH, ' ' wig - 'i w : -z .. -W-?'.a 'M H-,L NWA V. ' -N Q , 4' x.f EILEEN MILLER SAMMY N. MOORE ELIZABETH NORTON TONY OTANEZ ,. tv '51, RICHARD PEAT gf , it-33 ? I SCARLEITE POLITAN 5352 ? T I+?-r QL 1, f 1 , - If il: LINDA POLK Wg ,Q . L ME ,if -1' 5231 5' ' 'S 2 I Hi, ig' 5 CARROLL POTTRATZ IOY ROBERTSON LINDA RUNOUILLO SONIA ROSAOO f 1 + Q I A ' 12 an ,4 Q if ff I 5 KI1 li' if I l DAVID SANTDR KENNETH SAUNDERS MICHAEL SAUNDERS JERRY SEVY DEANNA SHDRE SHIRLEY SIMMDNS ,fgsgg S afQiE5Eii533L?Jf553i JAMES SMITH DENNIS SNDDH HELEN SPRDULL LEDN SPRDULL WAYNE STURDEVANT H IRM ku C4 XX' . -,-,L+ A In . .. 'H f w if . iv 5 X W. s ' 2 Z 5 ,E 'Q Wil- ALEXANDER SWARTZ RUGER SYKES IUYCE SERVICE BETSY THURPE . ,fir Q , 2 P g DUN TUR LUEMKE MARGU TYLER ,QW-f fn 1 4, , . , 9. Maia f E E ' ' Q ' RUN VAWTER DAVID WARTMAN BUB WARMUUTH JIM WELLS IUHN WHLTE MARGARET WHITLEY 503 WINTERSTIEN DARLENE YARBUROUGH IUNNIE YURDE 1 P Q if,V1 If l df N , . gl ,gm - Q n 1' f K, buf, ka v -313 A - 'J' rn. '1 -.fx - ,. M M ' , i , .JW , - ,L,1L- I M W K Y 'Q x 1 1 I' .. L A . U , -' V:sff...,: ' ' aw ,, f2w1?EHw f 1 ' M , ww... K F X L.m, K ' 1 f -w f1s4..zQ ,, -s 1 --L- ' '- 1, 5. 'W gg - 1 ' L ?fQl'i .'.1Q.liil4imi15g,,y Q , Q Q 5 i , ' ' V K- ligzlwczp 15, aawjm x U W S 54 .M b Wvgv,3gfi5,Q:yfv-ggg-fY,gSm3T,5 - A A 1 ww 1 +- ff 42 ' ,. -V .W ,gsf 3. 1, 5 f k s 'i' af'f?l'iiQl ww-W . -lv 1 7 I '-Ii' TTA F'-X fffiv 5 ft l f TO THE SOPHOMORES So far our life has been like a train Preparing for a long tripg We have been fueling up For the journey of life Knowledge has been Everything that we have Every activity in which Will benefit us in the fuel. learned, we have participated the future. Besides our school experiences, We have had a great opportunity To become acquainted with the world And its many different peoples. All these things are part of our education. And each will help us go a little farther. Now we are eagerly awaiting our junior year. We can feel our engines warming up. We are almost ready to speed off down the track Always farther and faster. John Webb m 9 if '-1 -I' N N , Q, GAIL LAMM MYRNA PARENT Vice-President Secretary PEGGY TANKERSLEY Treasurer HENRY ANUERSUN President MELISSA MARKLEY Student Council Rep. VFW? H any ' . W as 2? G A viz: by AEVAQBEXY' A i 59 , A I 4'9- x 3 ,, gf ' 1 1 fr MF 5 Y 5 ' R1 . 7 E lang Q A Ji1n7 fg pi:fiWf5V Q?-L Hunssif 1 L 5- - f 'MQ f 1651 Ki- I IME. , A ,mf i ,FW T, ,W L I FA Y 1 A A ESS? ,. A, 5-Q s .f-Aqua, z ff , K B S 5 ?,ffQg3g?' Q' . Jffiffifsaf. if fi' f?5LA 4Jf??1 Mf?i1?3i3?54 'A :. TIELQ 'wg ?5 , if ag: Y f if BEVERLY BAILEY YVUNNE BARTLE BARBARA BECKWITH IUHN BEIER JDHN BENIKDSKY DAVID BERTAGNDLI JAMES ALLEN BARRY AMES KATHLENE ANDERSON BEVERLY BACKUS SANDRA BUSWURTH THDMAS BRACKEN RDDGER BRAY IACDUELINE BRENER if , ABBIE BROWN JUNE BRUNNER RITA BUENAFE DANNY BURKHARD 2-A 7 v -A Ax ,rj - .. RUSEMARY DDDK WILLIAM EOPSUN TUM CUX SHARUN CRASE 'KY' Mm sumwmn M BONNIE cnnnumn 1, num cnuncum ,gif A . .. 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MARIAH Flrzvmlcx Q G7 ' ff!! . 3 Rf Y 'Md' Ix lx C' I KENNETH GOMBER BRUCE GRIFFITH RONALD GROTH DAVID HAWKRIOGE CHARLOTTE FREEDE ROBERT GARBARDY GILOA GARCIA THOMAS GLEAVE PATRICIA GOOBOUT DARYL GOODWILL I we -- :i x A was - f' ' E' sl: J QS-1 ' Q ' 'gpg I nga A Al .' rf, rm I ff A 'X f -- ' I Q ' x 3.5 'WW gr -.Y f 15533 5 if fi I' r Q' R w, j , -Fw ff V' I I 'I 1 NF' I If fe 9 S ' .f .H .... , l my 'Lyn HQ: f Q x sg , THDNAS HDRN RUSSELL HOWARD WAYNE HUFFMAN RICHARD HYHER CHRISTINE IUSTUS CARL IENNINGS HARRIET HEMLER ARNANDO HERNANDEZ HEBTDR HERNANDEZ STEPHEN HIGKNAN DEE KAUFFNAN NARGARET KDPLIK BEVERLY KUHR GAIL LAMM snnnn LANDER nucnnnn LANE I Luuv LILLY snnv Loasns I I I PAMELA LORD ANGELA LURENZU DAVID LOVING I I MARGARET MALINIAK MELISSA MARNLEY SGUTT MARSHALL STANLEY MCGRUE ' ' R TLV' fy PATRICIA MCMANAWAY I I 3' , 5 CARULYN uinnzs GLLfG I P I-M QP 63? I f .Q 'I' snmru MEGILL I ji .M 5 I -4 X La.. L K I,L, , UEGL W, In X I I IE! Qll! 'II, . 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E ff 3,6 E, Sm A rt I Rm? .. , 335 7' ,, EER 1. f: 'f -r it 1A iq I. 5 st 1 'Su un :..g:-.g-R:-u::::::g5xg -- B3 nn. n..U,n...--.A Q.-, ww --::'t:---:-:r1'---:'-Y.:-.--:nv Hu-.ffld-l!'!'lY..ff!n.f'-H. 4' I0 w CM m .,, gf4lj?g5afV.5wJ,, ml,: KATHY SHANNON IUDY SISSUN ANDERSON SMITH IUYCE SHITLEY DENNIS SURCEN MIKE STEPHENS EILEEN SCHHARTZ IACK SCDTT CHARLES SECREST HILDRED SEXTUN SHEILA STEVEN GARY STERN BILL STEPHENS NANCY SULLIVAN KATHY SURRATT GAYLE SYKES PATTI TANKERSLEY PEGGY TANKERSLEY CHARLOTTE WOOLLEY RENE YRUN ANGELA WHITTLE BILL WILLIAMS GENEENE WILLIAMS PAM WOOO , I .Qi , ., .55 5 9 -nf . I . :' ,i' ?f?5W5:fQ' PAULETTE WARD BARBARA WARTMAN GLENN WATSON IOHN WEBB HAROLO WEIR BARBARA WEILANO ... JL, - f,14 1-1 fa .U ,.. ,,,. , IY, V BE BUENA HAS LONG HISTORY A ghost rising from the past--untold secrets that shall never be known--romance, mystery--all this mingles with the history of Buena School. The original building was a humble adobe house that was once a store in Buena City which ex- isted about 48 years ago for only one year. The little city flourished while the Southern Pacific Railroad was building a branch line from Lewis Springs to Fort Huachuca. The citizens of this forgotten city had very ambitious beginnings, for foundations for the town can still be found. And somewhere on the desert near the present school, lay 17 unmarked graves-- alone and forgotten by all. The humble adobe house, which was the original building of Buena High, is now Mrs. Harris English room. Buena School replaced earlier schools in Lewis Springs, Charleston, Carr Canyon, and Ramsay Canyon. In 1881 the Ramsay Canyon and Carr Canyon schools were in use Professor McCabe taught at the Ramsay Canyon school. Professor McCabe always taught his stud- dents well-armed, but in 1884 four Charleston children were massacred by the Apaches near the school. McCabe financed more weapons for the school by sponsoring Western dances. He settled the liquor disputes at his dances of shackling offenders to a huge tree in the school yard. Today the tree can still be seen on the Wallace Haverty Ranch. One Professor at Buena, Professor Witherspoon, had his class so disrupted by his students tar- get practicing out of the classroom windows that he was compelled to build a special shelf and the students were required to check their guns in before entering the class. The first teacher at Buena School was Mrs. Hattie G. Whittamore who taught three years. Mrs. Lewis taught the fall term of 1916 and Miss Ruby Fulghum, who was at one time Cochise County Super- intendent of Schools, taught the fall term of 1916 and 1917-18. The following year Mrs. E. Carrier and then Mrs. E. H. Higgins taught. In 1920-21, Harriette Blackmer taught and by the next year the Bobacamari district with a Camp Stone had been added to the Buena District. Mrs. James, who taught from 1933 to 1935, lived in the mountains with her mother and father-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie James who were pioneer settlers. During the winter it was quite a struggle getting through the deep snow to the school. Mrs. James began a kindergarten and furnished it with materials at her own expense. She bright- ened up the drab, desolate school rooms with bright curtains and taught home economics to the older girls. They prepared hot lunches for the students who were too poor to bring any lunch at all, These are just a few of the highlights of Buena's long and interesting history. From its meager beginning in the days of the early frontier to its present position in the space age, Buena High School has always been a beacon beaming forth rays of knowledge to all who strived for it -iff ff? 1 l OLD ,BUILDING 1912 mm NEW SCHOOL 1962 J MX 1 x . 4 p A ,fy 'z w Tv Ay' 1 V J' 4 9 11 Lf LM g L ,' ' + Q' 1 f' Q 4 , ' - ff' 1 3 f' tv ,. M JA , 4 Q - s ,, v 51 1 5' ' U ' A ' , gf fQ,aay:, ',:,-,QQ my YJ ' - M mi. . . . H, C. ,- f.. -gy ' , . V, .' - ' f Q ' R A ,.,,Z,. Y - fffv fw. N-M u , I-sf-is i f - ' ' 'r hy, wifi - ff Q., ' ' ' N A g z sirhy f-M. 'WFmy.+, , +fggfkvf.g.w-f-.,, 4 I - M-fs , V3, .f-rf'...ff,z-efm. .. .- , . . M gg, ,f,-. -- f,,k,-.Y ,:,,,,,. .vnu 1. . .. Y' .,...v , 1' f- . 4 ' - ff ' 2g+4f'V-7ffiZ 2wL. casa Vw, ix'7if1 F5 1-' A ffmifwf-', V921 if17':f Q, 2 -lff !+f't3 ','-' .1 f . , 1 3 sy ' ,. k fd- ii5.5q.A:44gq -1---, I 89 THE DAY BEGINS... UH, THUSE DAPTIUNS... EYES ON YUUR CUPY.U TY PICA L DAY AT BUENA A2+B2:c2 ...AND THAT'S THE WAY THE STOVE WORKS. WE STUDY ..... AND LEARN, WE PLAY . .. AND GROW, WE L IVE ..... AND MA TURE And Now Ooh - No White Things... Veni, Vidi, Vici ff I Dare Ya... Food at Last - Food?77 Workmg '79 1 OOM-PA -PA SKRE-E-E K CQ: A2 +32 Hurry Up and Ring, Bell ff Home At Last lf Hix F' , ,-ffiifff 1 f A sy, 1' if ,, V- - f .ug .. 1 8 Q- LOVQ I I FWS DXQGQL -CM 6M'Xi,J5,l , Vu ' ,Vat Q, TO THE FRESHMEN I was told my freshman year Would be an easy one, So I went to school that day All set for lots of fun. But alas-alack and lo-behold, I found out soon enough My freshman year was not just fun But was, in truth, quite rough. Not only in my English class But even when in algebra I found such large, enormous words. Example: Brahmagupta But now the year is almost through, A few more weeks to go, And then I'l1 pity the freshman class For I know what they don't know. Winona Bowers 9 A 'Mf- , KLA CINDY BLESS MARTHA PEARSUN Vice-President Secretary fue - W fcwsu 5 EiU54iE, LQflzQf' k,Vf ,,1'v- I wV1WC?H, Tumi . ,,,' ' 93598 BETTY PRUFFITT Treasurer V - CAROL FRANKS President Not Pictured: ROBERT PURTER Student Council Rep ' A 'Ag fi isgf ' L A gemxgg - E .1 F 7 as 5 L v.. rw 2, A E T ESP' f . I E?5E'5hggpQi3iEsE2 Y . L GAYLE ARMES NARY ATENCIU SUE AYARY DARLENE BARRUH RUBERT BEIER WARREN BENNETT ALFRED ADRIC MIKE ALLEN CHRISTINE ARCHER LEONARD ASCUUGH jlUANITA BERRIUGE cLAunlA Bunn CYNTHIA BLESS WAYNE BUWERS NINONA BONERS GLENN BRAHAN RICHARD BRISSETTE IONN BURTON AIDA COROERO CORNELIUS COOK HOWARD COOPER TERRY COTTON LORENA BUSH VICTOR CAMPOS EARLE CARVER APRIL CASSELL TONY CIARAMITARO MICHAEL CONLEY Tezi Q ,I t'wu4M f Q... X . X Hi gs' '35 -v L A NDS., , :II Riggs ESI is WIN? ,Y W' 3: f EE J ', A, f 'Q S Y I , ' 2 ef' ' -h ., 1, Q I -- .,.' , f,w. .,:- V f --::' I P?-'ff 131115 - .. , , I 'W A u 1..- v ntl . v 90 'I ,Q .nv 1 r,.f4f' , ...... 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Y I is o A 5 JANET WESLEY RITA WHITANER GREGG WHITESELL JACKIE WNITTUN PENNY WHITTUN RICHARD WILLIAMS WANDA VUGE PENNY WALKER TERRY WEAVER FRANCES WEBB BRIAN WISE MECHELLE WRIGHT RONALD WUENCHEL CURISE YELLUWFISH STUDENT ACTIVITIES fkv QMS 69 OZ? 69 YEARLING 444 wwfop 0, A 04 , k.V, V. , 5 I I T- I ' F' Mmwz, ,h -h 4 A 3' J - N- Ckvgy kiiwqz-wmhlwbyf W,fjfA M JJ .f .-.. . x ,fbi A . , 1, lm- 1 'gf - ,l 1 W ROAHING I W ' ' I I O TWENTIES DANCE X BUENA BEAT T. L NT QOUNCX E STUD 04,0 4946! T.G.A.I.T.S. JUNIOR SENIOR PROM Q? vv Iv '94 ,fair 5? 62a 'f 026, 49 kv ffgfafy 42 BON FIRE G.A.A. PEP CL UB 0 44,620 4? AZZQY 4 YEARLING STAFF Seated L to R: Eleanor Ringer, Laura Riske, Pam Bigelow, Janelle Christensen, Georgette Wyckoff, Patti Johnston, Linda Bressinck, David Thorpeg Standing L to R: Glenn Lamb, Kierston Hart, Kathy Anderson, Mike Allen, Art Branham, Linda Womack. EDITOR-IN CHIEF IANELLE CHRISTENSEN BUSINESS MANAGER PATTI IUHNSTDN LAYOUT EDITORS PAM BIGELOW GEURGETTE WYGKUFF LITERARY EDITOR ELEANDR RINGER ART EDITOR LAURA RISKE ADVERTISING MANAGER DAVID THURPE CIRCULATION MANAGER LINDA BRESSINCK AT WORK PEGASUS The school paper is usually a vital source of en- tertainment and information to the students, and the Buena PEGASUS is no exception. Written and edited en- tirely by the students of Buena High School, it is a monthly publication containing popular news and feat- ures. The PEGASUS is printed locally and is supported by advertisements and sales. Seated, L to R: P. Johnston, C. Franks, G. Wyckoff, Editors G. Lamb, G. Merrick, Ellie Ringer, A. Bran- ham, L. Riske, L. Bressinck. Standing L to R: J. Christensen, G. Boatman, G. Sur- ate, E. Gorelick, H. Polk, L. VonDol1an, S. Stephens, L. Womack, S. Drew, D. Desantis. STUDENT COUNCIL Front row L to R: Glenn Lamb, Laura Riske, Mr. Calvert, Sammy Kaye Moore, Eddie Hadlock. Second L to R: Karen Fischer, Jim Dixon, Tracy Ensign, Carol Franks. Third L to R: Robert Porter Harvey Polk, Melissa Markley, Henry Anderson. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the entire student body for all the work they have done this year and for their cooperation. This has been a successful year, and our school has progressed tremendously. PRESIDENT Eddie Hadlock Q jzvifufv 4 e , ,wvifaagh ,',3g .3 X eff VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER ARIZONA GIRLS' STATE and BOYS' STATE GLENN LAMB and TRACY ENSIGN LBRUY STEWART and JUE ADAMS 'Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.' Four students from Buena learned the true meaning behind our school motto during early June when they attended the l96l sessions of Arizona Girls' State and Boys' State. Sponsored by the American Legion, both Girls' State in Tucson and Boys' State in Flagstaff taught their delegates from all over Arizona the importance of good citizenship. By actually participating in the government of mock cities, counties, states, and political parties, they learned to appreciate their duties as Americans. SENIOR DAY PRINCESS JANELLE MUN ICA CHRISTENS EN Yi:-..A ' YJ -13'-fc 15, :ju 1,Lm,,,,,V I , 4 .:. .,,y'c.i, J 'L :Al I, K f L7 4 I7 I . j 4,6 vp, ,c, if, . 5,5 ,,ffC,KL AKQCAH L wqyi, M, dw K . . 5 1 '7', fa-' 1 L --71 e,wf,1, .,f1Q,,.,-4,,,' -,7 5 T- ' Krlffz' -'Visa' 4-'71-1C'f --'C--11, fcj.-471-4..fr7', -fd!! ' f. ,- 'fi ,f ,, , , f' I4 ' ,, ,f 'f U' l'j1 f W'1 IYQHQAO ff' A-fi' ---f Q 2-H' an 01.1 Lf ,4 QL, - I , f flu! av 4 , ,,- ., U , A Q ,X HOMEC MING QQEEN A . ! . , ,ff 7717! 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Q'-'71, if ' I ,fflf 'fi if -7 fi1?fffY-If if f ff- WW f ff Yflflffj LW' !g,,c,,,Z,r' fri, 7451 , 52m-21, a,Zf?'-fsgz, f-yfzflff aff! cf,-,,'v WZZ4 fc, Lk' 2. 3 UUEKN UUNNA BRADY . ., Az, . ' ,fl Z?1QKi?4'i-i,,.yq!5-51 fipfg , f .ff Y .affepi -fqffifef gl! --ff ,!AiZff ff ffffz' fz lc1lQg,sfQ'f 1. f , K. 3 3 475' 42 6?'ffA gycf ,,,4f6Wf!,f4, ,nUf5fX4 f?7ie' gg. 272 W2'f'f 431-42f' ff f'ff ' cfkiffzi ,, 4? 131.2 V-Q5 ff',gQdff15' ,f ,Q -' m I ' ' ,- ij! WC! -' V 5514 gif' ,4 , QQ f , V 5: l1,f4fy:.f:L1. .1 hy Ya SNO-BALL ATTENDANTS J SAIL LAMM X 'V Pg Qggxx,N, X X 4, W'NR, 1 H X' 'X' f'f 'f -f I X hx . dgga' f 1 g'.:vHA 2:5':T ijfj,pf!' 1, 7 ll' -,K :--W ' .X f gjf, kwa, . 1 , 1 fn x,f'..i',' x X , M - -1-'V ' 3 ff f f L f 1 N. V! xx I . , I f I, 75 4 36 , . 'i' Q, Lrg? .Bw lm ASM ' V, 4 Mfr, Af - wffs px - 7 'pp . 'yew , - ,,, 4,1 Ayn ' q ' , ti. '.p34 ' ,! 9. 1' ifgil- kg img? K ' - ff PATTI JUHNSTUN SWEETHEARTS BALL Y ND XX i W W' M fm l Juni? lKNU lNGDA RPE W ' W W M' W M UM. OM Lawwxl M M' Q , , W ,sv W VX i9iQMi Q, 5 ge -SXT X if Q, xx X fg x, X ST-x :E 4' qi K X 1 C 'Xe S-R-M Ki QUEEN MELISSA WAPQQLEESSQR 0' ' G' Q fi ,r ba I ,V:..EZ,g , .,--4-5: - , gwmz.. 432, LINDA BRESSINCK CARUL FRANKS SWEETHEARTS BALL ATTENDANTS .., 3, V SAMMY KAYE MUURE T PROM F V -2' Q ' ' , if f W - ' 'Yf Q f W - ' f A L ' '. f . 7' ' 1' X ,f -We 4 f Eg L' , V .ef W vit. V L M R KVQ, v N, 15,1 J V f L 'K Y., i f :X X J. 7 If ' I .J w I 1' X 1' Y .1 rr , Xl 1 l A+. Y N ' ' fi. ' H k :Zi , jig W Q' 3 51. +- s if - W V .q i tl ,w T.,4, V , Liw,Q dk gy x Til f T m-,V , N 3 arw, ,Q ' x 5 X KIDDIE DANCE N IX W' 'I'm gonna tell my mommy on 'Start again when the whistle blows' 'Say Che-e-e-ese vo VAN QUI In early A ril f 1961 B p o , uena High School became the proud parent of a nine year old Vietnamese boy named Vo Van Qui. Since then Qui and his family have been supported by contributions of fif- teen dollars per month from our Foster Child Fund. The Fund is composed entire ly of money contributed by the students and teachers of Buena. Qui has told us much about his country and himself in his monthly letters, as we have told him about Arizona, American holidays, and Buena High. The Foster Parents' Plan in New York translates the letters and uses our money to provide our child and his family with the things they need. L Vo Van Q lot to him. ui is a tradition at Buenag he means a lot to us, and we mean a DEAR WEEK SCHEDULE OF EVENTS MDNDAYZ TAG DAY TUESDAY: CRAZY HAT DAY WEDNESDAYZ BERMUDA DAY THURSDAY1 DRESS ALIKE DAY FRIDAYZ ND TALK DAY A bi 45, ,gi X K, - Q ' a 'N ' so ' ,. - if +3 ' 15 N F ,Mi E -1:55 ww-3 j3f ?g1i5:f 54 fi 'ig 'n 21 IA 'M 5' -. tu L 5 ,5 5, . I V H-L5 I- A L A ,S ,- if . Q V 7 -4 K. .g.:' . A 13 , , E A V. V . S' ASW mu ' 'YoU'RE ALL EXPELLED' M ,---W . 7 O 'A WO 23 ' M 4 ww H E :W , , f. -. fi , 3 fs 1 '2 ' Avi 5 - gum! NZ., N , f W kwyxfzwg 'In 'HE 'S MINE! DIG THOSE CRAZY HATS! OH! THOSE KNEES I r BUENA BEAT ,4f..4! 'Vi DAN JANIS A-571' M H - ., N, I 'K ,.' ' 1: is 4. , H, BBB MICHELSUN IUHN SWARTZ and LOGAN SAGE FRESHMEN INITIATION VW ff' I7-Lx., x 129 CHRISTMAS PARADE SDPHDMDRE GLASS HAS WINNING FLDAT DUR LADY DF FATIMA SDME SENIDR CLASS ANGELS FRESHMAN WISH SEASDN'S GREETINGS X, BUENA'S PRDUD POM-PON GIRLS CHEERLEADERS LEAD THE HAY BUENA HIGH SCHOOL MIXED CHORUS Dougan, M. er, D. nam, F. Frank, R. Lo Pilato, J. Sisson, M. Tyl R: P. Lord, M. Heikes, S. Hy to Front Row L Clifton, R2 C. to L Back lliams, M. Atencio i G. W Smitley, erper, J. C0 mes, J. Ar , G. McKenzie ey, S kl Mar Durocher, L. nh la erlip, C. Py nd omer, G. Va Cr Davies, L. J. Thompson, rate, L. Su tton, K. ford, J. Whi San C. Tuma. S. intan, Bridges, A. Pol Emanuel, L. ier, G. Be nquillo, J Ro L. BUENA HIGH SCHOOL BAND ttisch, R. terson, R. Ku Pe artz, L. Sage, S. Stevens, D. Sw Proffitt, J. B. Melvin, S. First Row L to R: H. A. Hernandez, Wartman, B. Second L to R: Murray. ttratz, C. Justus, L. P0 C. Leadlove, , S. enchel Wu e Borup, y, S. lask Po r, R. Taylo rkhard, M. Bu D. Stevens, key, B. nkauf, B. Mic de B. Gu ckman, Hi , S. 11 Sprou m RZ to L Blatchley. Third Il19I'0, D. R0 P Lainhart, unders, T. Sa lack. B. Weiland, W. , D. Dixon, G. B Lake of Sturdevant, eve, W. Re e, L. Edmonds, A. Forsyth ien, L. Br g, B. 0' dbout, M. Mannin Go , P. rt key, K. Ha Mic .5 Whitely rrick, M. Me e. G. Tourlemk D. VY. Se rtagnoli, G. B8 bney, D. Da Watson, C. G. Anderson. in, S. lv Me yer- Fe P Rerris, B. Gabardy, D. I Phillips J. R t0 urth L Fo White, anez, J. Ot , T. gwald idges, B. Rin Br Teak. Mr. Peyton, D. Wartman, Yorde, W. eisen, G. MAJORETTES n F j I CARRULL PUTTRATZ CHRISTINE JUSTUS POM-PON GIRLS L to R: S. Peschell, C. Bennett, D. Yarborough, K. Fischer, S. Moore J. Johnston, J. Coerper, D. Shore, L. Womack, M. Parent. B. Carter, G. Lamb, J. Christensen, A. Brown, G. Boatman, President. L to R: S. Peschell, G. Lamb, G. Boatman, L. Womack, J. Christensen Front: Charles Shore, Mascot. 2 MYRNA, GINNY, and ABBIE JANELLE, UEANNA, and IANET DARLENE, SUE, and CINDA JOAN, GLRNNZ and RARBARA LINDA, SAMMY, and KAREN CHEERLEADERS L to R: Butchie Wells, Patti Tankersley, Patti Johnston, Gail Lamm, Peggy Tankersley. FIGHT! TEAM! FIGHT! v i ,i 1 PATTI PEGGY I Captain: PATTI BUTCHIE GAIL X 137 w UR. MELVILLE Glassblower GIL SUTTON Singer X NATIONAL ASSEMBLIES f,NN KURT SINGER Lecturer LEU GASCA Comedian SWUUUUN! YIPES! 1-an UPSEY-DAISEY! 'L SUSPENSEI f PEP RALLIES if we XOLVV7 . .X ,,LL,g,7' 1,14 'aw' M14 . 'NOW EVERYBODY - YELL !!' CHEER, CHEER FOR OUR BLUE AND WHITE 14 fi!! 3.1, .f -f 34-24-Slb HIKE 140 13's THE LUCKY NUMBER OUR GREAT STUDENT BODY 392 Q. + '!'4 We ., 'P 3'-pa' Y Q Lv. ++'P 4 V , ,.. W C' C 9 v 6? W9 lei 9.4. 4 +,-r- -r ,,, 91' 'P 1 1 P Q' I ., T J! q fv P 'P 'P 9 SA 'P 'Pg 1 4: ,A . we--, 1 'P I4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOD left to Tightl Gail Merrick, Sammy Kaye Moore, Kathy Lanehart, Dale Boatman, Eleanor Ringer, Tracy Ensign, Charles Hornisher, George Darwin. Bottom row left to right: Linda Womack, Sue Peschell, Glenn Lamb, Sponsor-Mr. CantrelL Janelle Christensen, Dik DeSantis, Donna Grady. The Frank W. Moorman Chapter of the National Honor Society was named in honor of General Moorman, who was Commanding General of Fort Huachuca during the Chapter's formation. The objectives of the society are to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the students of Buena High. The officers are: President T. Ensign, Vice-President, D. Grady, Secretary P. McQueen, Treasurer, J. Christensen, and Historian, L. Womack. INDUCTION CER EMONY ? nun MEMBERS jnsw msmsens , ,-. lv L ,Ly L, W 1L L f S ' r My L. L A 1. Wy -V hw ,Qi ' v ,Dj !' FM f Lk A , 5 IQ, p,t'LPrgitZA'Llf'LfyV7 gli if xl! l N' .1 'iff JL 2 if -L5 f ,I j iVf,ij!,yJl5 rl, V'.'- J, I WJ A f f ff IL! X V L' VW.-tif' J WZ l N , 'fj51f Vy57!,N ,, v', ' K P ,V U TJ bfi Muff' 41' if lj' NATIONAL HUNUR snclm U I ' A 1952 wizjfif 1 143 4 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Front L to R: A. Cary, P. Johnston, J. Christensen, Mr. Bock, G. Sykes, K. Surate, R. Cook. Second L to R: J. Scioritano, R. Laue, R. O'Conner, S. Moore, F. Kuttesch, L. Bush, J. Smitley, L. Murray, M. Parent, C. Meares, V. Olson, S. Dye. Third L to RZ K. Hart, L Aspiras, K. Lanehart, J. Cornelius, R. Stevens, H. Mudgett, J. Cunningham, P. Tankersley,K. Fischer, B. Warmouth, R. Darwin, P. Day, S. Polintan. Fourth L to R: R. Hayes, D. Tourlumke, P. McCann, M. Johns, S. Leadlove, C. Sanford, M. Butterfield, L. Cromer, S. Covington, T. Weaver, L. Craven, E. Seitz, S. Haire. Fifth L to R: C. Black, K. Archer, C. Pilot, P. Wood, C. Justus, B. Beckwith, C. Archer, S. Hickman, B. Copson, R. Whittaker, Sixth L to R: J. Allen, J. Beier, D. Fabrizius, M. Allen, E. Ringer, H. Anderson, A. Polintan, R. Porter, R. Fuller, M. Stevens, L. Clark. Four medal winners in the Nation-Wide Latin Examination sponsored by the Association for the promotion of the Study of Latin. L to R2 Sammy Kaye Moore, Patti Tankersley, Kathy Lanehart, Eleanor Ringer, Mr. A. J. Bock, l i l GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Front L to RZ Charlotte Freed, Peggy Tankersley, Cindy Bless, Butchie Wells, Pam Wood, Alice Navarette, Tracy Ensign, Harriet Hemler, Patti Tankersley. Second L to RZ Mrs. Beal,Sponsor, Marie Whitely, Carol Pottratz, Pat Burke, Karen Evers, Sharon Crase, Mary Butterfield, Laura Riske, Kathy Lanehart, Pam Bigelow, Third L to RZ Fawn Newman, Lynn Whitaker, Judy Schlobohm, Sherrie Hair, Penny Walker, Pat Day, Mike Elston, Sandy Bosworth, Fourth L to R: Gayle DaveS. Pat GOdb0Ut Helen Sproull, Karen Parks, Nancy Sullivan, Ann Cobb, Angelea Cary. Fifth L to R: Martha Pearson, Betsy Thorpe, Sandy Magill, Gayle Sykes, Kathy Anderson, Sixth L to R: LuAnn DouelaS, Janet WGSIGY. Peggy Whitton, Yolanda Salazar, Treva Curley, Michelle Wright. With the completion of the new gym, the GAA has enjoyed many athletic activities. GAA's purpose is to promote a better understanding of sports and sportsmanship, and the development of a healthy body. The activities this year include a dance, basketball games, soft-ball, archery, and just plain fun. The officers are Pam Bigelow, President Kathy Lainhart, Vice-Presidentg Laura Riske, Secretary, Sandy Bosworth, Treasurer PEP CLUB Front L to R: Joanne Davies, Ann Cobb, Miss Van Wagner, Sponsor, Laura Riske, Donna Grady. Second L to R: Karen Parks, Alice Navarette, Judy Sisson, Charlotte Freed, Karen Evers, Barbara Ross, Angela Cary, Georgette Wyckoff, Pam Bigelow. Third L to R: Sandy Bosworth, Sandy Magill, Gayle Sykes, Melba Morris, Melissa Markley, Kathy Ander- son, Diane Evans, Penny Walker, Betty Proffitt, Liz Drew. Fourth L to R2 Ginny Olson, Cindy Bless, Martha Pearson, Sandy Groth, Bonny Kish, Pat McCann, Gig Surate, Judy Lily. Fifth L to R: Bernadine Gailiusus, Rainey Olson, Sue Avary, Michelle Wright, Pam Wood, Dawn Blatchley, Linda Barret, Betsy Thorpe. Sixth L to R: Yolanda Salazar, LuAnn Douglas, Penny Whitton, Mary Atencio, Janet Wesley. The Pep Club at Buena has been organized and has enjoyed popularity for three years. The main purpose of the club is to help promote spirit at games and pep rallies. The Pep Club's projects include selling candy and donating money to the Foster Child Fund. The officers of the Pep Club are Ann Cobb, Laura Riske, Donna Grady, and Joanne Davies. l Lettermen's Club As a functioning club of the school, the .Lettermen's Club is organized to promote better 'school sportsmanship and the desire to participate ,in the school athletic program. 1 The Buena High School Lettermen's Club is only two years old. The club is made up of boys who have lettered in different sports. It has sponsored the annual intermural track meet and the varsity-facul- ity basketball game. l The members of the Lettermen's Club would like sto thank Mr. Hill for being their sponsor and guide. l Front L to R: Bob Bertagnoli, Ron Vawter, Eddie Hadlock, Bob-o Warmouth, Don Paulson, Mr. Hill Row Two L to R: Dennis Hermanson, Gary White, Wayne Huffman, Jim Wells, Louis Dombrova. Back: Harvey Polk. r Y N w r 1 ...,. Standing L to RZ Donna McCabe, Kierston Hart, Jim Sexton, Chip Higgins, Steve Hickman, Mike Doerner Mr. Levinson, Curtis snanks. seated L to R: John Beier, Jim White, Vincent Suarez, Richard Laue. Chess Club The Buena High Chess Club, relatively new in Buena's history, is an active and growing organiza- tion. It was organized in March with sixteen char- ter members. The aims of this group are high: to promote more chess players and to better the skills of these players. 147 3 Y Xxx X. X cf 148 kj. 5 First Row L to R: Mrs. Keller, D. Blatchley, I. Aspiras, L. Ronquillo, E. Miller, C. Bennett, B. Proffitt, B. Ross. Second L to R: P. Eddins,S. Megill, P. Tankersley, P. Cowherd, L. Drew,S. Randle, S. Haire, G. Garcia, E. Schwartz, P. Hud- son: Third L to R: S. Covington, B. Thorpe,L. VonDollen, T. May, A. Whittle, A. Lorenzo, F. Frank, G. Williams. M. Wright, S. Peabody. Fourth L to R: J. McManaway, M. Atencio, W. Voge, W. Bowers, J. Hatcher, K. Stevie, L. Whitaker, F. Newman, S. Drew, S, Hynum. GERMAN CLUB The Buena High School German Club. 'Der Edelweiss Verein', was founded this year through the efforts of Mr. Carlberg, our German teacher. Dedicated to the study of the culture, history, and geography of Germany, the club is very popu- lar with the students of that language. Es ist ein wunderbarer Verein! FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The goal of the Future Homemakers of America is to teach its members to live a more useful and satisfying life. This year they have sponsored a bake sale and a p' nic. The officers are Ellie-D Millerlgrgslggntfiiice-President, Cinda Bennett, Secretary-Irene Aspiras, Treasurer-Betty Proffitt Reporter-Dawn Blatchley, and Linda Ronquillow is Parliamentarian. First Row front to back. G. Lamb, R. Laue, K Fischer, L. Stewart, G. Darwin, Mr. Carlberg Second F to B: G. Boatman, L. Schroeder, P. Tank- ersley, A. Brown, B. Thorpe. Third F to B: L Thompson, R. Ross, R. Howard, J. Yorde, A. Seven- ski. Fourth F to B: A. Smith, A. Hays, L. DuPuis. LIBRARY AIDS ,,.,...,vw-W..Mw- A ' ' ' W Standing L to R: Gerald Sevy, Richard Stevens, Al- fred Polintan, Dave Loving, Anne Cobb, Sheila Stephens, Patsy Rice. Seated L to RZ Pam Conroy, Mary Thompson, Beverly Baily, Shirley Dye, Carolyn Meares, Sheila Melvin. we' STUDYING HARD? . . .SO THE TEAM STROLLED OUT CASUALLY AFTER THE FINAL WHISTLE. THE FIRST GAME IN OUR NEW GYM WAS PRETTY DULL . . . mfww . , ,W , H xi, 1? ,m . . Q A , n. if 'X - 3 W fax-, ..'9l'f'r' R. ,b,5f.9'Q'ag1- r .AW 31 , N ,, E I W' I v W ,g In i bf ,T N 1 w , if ,..,k , K,':jr.y- ., -3 ' , , 'il ,- . f , , . A 'f'f3'k f- ' -Hs' 'Y ' A 1, U jg' Af- - f ' ,. A.. gg' fr 3. , 13,1 k ,ff H? fx . .JK 5 ' , Kg ,Q ,X f , A' L, 22 A 5' V ' L M7 , - ll' .lf , ,s , a' 2 , M, X f ,A ' E ,-..,g 4.45 'Z'1fiL N3-Zfw l ' f S. 1.1 1 ,- V, ,. , .,,k , ,. .. Q . , ,iw V ,,. U4 i . , , . , I - WA-'yfsfS-Q55 'ff f-f'f:g :g'g f Q A .. .. ,.. iL,i,.A,y- bi 1 ,Wh M ' Vwsisxfri gM,zQ1gff, ,e ,Ni+:fwwaxf ?1 2+ 3 1 4 V-rw: ' J-fwf: - 7 -'ff A Q 1 T '11, gm, wwf -af' T 'f1iw,,'7'-' I ' nf' I 'FM W I Awqafr.-3' MN bfJ: - ., ' .' f K'N f3 'w fa.,...'2'i,1', 'J 'ag' 2 i A ,V f 17 K A E K .4 .I f , . - I 7,347 .. V Y may V , 1 , mf K . fl' 'ffEYi?.i'7ff'jQ',z,1,1 ' ' - y . ' ' . m P L 153 FOOTBALL TEAM Front L to RZ Captains, B. Proffitt, E. Hadlockg Coaches, Stephens, Mason, Hill: Captains, B. Bertagnoli, D. Paulson. T. Hauser, D. Mullens, C. Ensign, J. Wells, R. O'Conner, Stevens, D. Bertagnoli. Third L to R: T. Bevers, R. Shore, E. Shine, G. White, L. Nellie, B. Evans, A. Polintan, P. Feyereisen, D. Fabrizius. W. Huffman, H. Cooper, G. Black, D. Hermanson, L. Dombrova, Fifth L to R: J. Rustin, R. Young, S. Hermanson, A. Benites, Not pictured: L. Paulson. BUENA BUENA BUENA BUENA BUENA BUENA BUENA BUENA BUXSCURE B 6 D I3 I3 I9 7 7 Mr. Parrott, Krofchik, Second L to R: J. Polk C. Yrun, J. Herren, B. Fourth L to R: C. Cook, S. Franks, M. Lainharh B. Warmouth, A. Branham. BISBEE 47 NMEMIIB SUNNYSIDE 41 CUULIDGE I2 BENSON I3 DUNCAN I9 NUGALES 31 FLUWING WELLS 25 V FOOTBALL ROUND-UP in aa gfwa xi TMJ ,Mx Q Q ii 'ws , ' I ff ! l I Q My ir ' ,im The Buena Colts started off the football season with a three game losing streak. The first game with Bisbee was dropped to the Pumas 47 to 7. The Colts didn't let this dampen their spirits and gave Morenci a good fight, but lost in the second half 18 to 6. The Colts scored the first touch down of the game on Allen Rhea's quarterback sneak from the petition in the next game against the Sunnyside Blue Devils. score on them and Buena was no exception as we lost 42 to O. Coolidge 13 to 12. Louis Dombrova kicked the extra point first time and led the Colts to their victory. The Colts Buena could not break the deadlock in the final minutes, as one yard line. They had some rough com- Sunnyside had not yet had an opponent We broke our losing streak by defeating Curt Ensign piloted the team for his took on the Benson Wildcats at Buena. we tied 13 to 13. Dave Fahrizius scored both our touchdowns and Louis Dombrova kicked the conversion. The Colts went up to Duncan the next week and again were unable to break a tie in the final period. The score read 19 to 19. Curt Ensign threw a touchdown pass to Dennis Hermanson which was the highlight of the game. Bob Bertagnoli ran 40 yards up the middle to paydirt, and also made a 60 yard run, fumbled on the five yard line, and Louis Dombrova recovered in the end zone for the T.D. Buena played Nogales for our home coming game and lost it to the Apaches 32 to 7. Flowing Wells was our last scheduled game. We dropped it to the 'Caballeros 25 to 7. The game was extremely hard fought as the Colts closed the 1961-62 season in good spirit. : 'f' , ...if r,'. 'f.f 1 1 Qaihbrf ' 1 flew! M. Hih yy aww L sq: gli df hwy 5?1Vzf4h U- 'X 'E ' ,'xL f T - v, g,... 1 N xi iff.i Jw- gg aug B J L 5 sk? ' STARTING LINE UP Front Left to Right: Profitt, Hadlock, Huffman. Lainhart, Franks, Paulson, Wells Backfieldz L-R Dombrova, Bertagnoli, Hermanson, Frabriezius, Ensign Coaches L-R Mason, Krofchik, Parrot, Hill, Stevens BUENA'S BACKFIELD Back Left to Right: Louis Dombrova, Bob Bertagnoli, Dennis Hermanson Front David Fabrizius PLAYING THEIR LAST GAME FOR BUENA Left to Right: Bob Bertagnoli, Dennis Hermanson, Bill Profitt, Eddie Hadlock Mike Lainhart, Don Paulson, Gary Black, Tom Hauser A., M, H-, k vmrfwk ,if .. H .3 M 1-.-,G , - - A .,,.,, A ' f - W gf W 4.145527 mm ,.v., , ,.,,., , iff, W , 'f .fa '?FSfi,, f? K . . , ,,,, 5 V ., I wffxfkyfgfgg-grezygif 3 - .1 Q, Q. fa :V 6 7, -5 gg 2 if '-,N is 3 2' A 3 :fr F, :Y , 1,34 -. ez 3 x by Q P ,sf uit- 5 A -Fr,-Sl-- fa'1'l 'mf Y 54 W N f 5 6 M35 W 1 1-N W X E fi 5 g f 'G P S' M, ' L' K Q., Kamik ff? I f 'Smile, Boys' xx 'And then I .... 4x e 59 -Q l' fl 5 ' 1 Ng e lQ x 'Anybody seen my Whis t le 9' f v rnogafw 5 3? Q. i is-'59 BASKETBALL SEASON The Colts had their best year ever in basketball and really have shown improvement over the 'eceeding two years. The Colts started off the season at Douglas and dropped it to the Bulldogs 31 141. Tombstone was our next stop and again we failed to come up with a victory. The score was 53 f 60. After a week of hard practice, Coach Winslow was confident that we could give Douglas a good fun for their money' in our first home game of the season. ln front of the student body at the pre- 'ding pep assembly Coach Winslow said: 'We have never been defeated on our home court.' He was en- ,rely right, so that night we kept that record by defeating Douglas 47 to 46. Jimmy Wells paced lena with 20 points. The following night our home streak was broken as Benson beat us by 9 points, ' to 66. The following week end was fruitless and a real heart breaker. Safford edged by the Colts 1 the last 30 seconds to win by one point 47 to 46. Harvey Polk was high point man with 22 points 'nson was our next stop. The Colts were beaten in an over-time game 54 to 58. The score was 50 to I at the end of the 4th period. The Colts took on the conference champs next. They were none other lan the Flowing Wells Caballeros, and Buena was another victim as we dropped it 60 to 65. The Colts eat Tombstone on their home court 53 to 47. Harvey Polk paced the Colts with 19 points and Jimmy flls had 15. Sunnyside defeated the Colts here by a score of 74 to 60 the following Friday. Satur- Ly the Colts went to Safford and were again defeated 47 to 58. This was really a bad week end for ne Colts. The Morenci Wildcats were our next victims as the Colts beat them 54 to 53. Bisbee showed s why they were in second place by beating us 77 to 64. The fast break was our downfall in that Lme. Harvey Polk scored 30 points. The Colts packed their bags and went up north to Morenci for our :xt victory. This was the first win on the road for the Colts. Coolidge Bears of the Class 'N Juthwest Conference. Harvey Polk was high point man with 31 points and Bob Bertagnoli also hit an xtstanding total of 18. ' In the second round of the Tournament, the Colts were faced with their old opponents, the Jgales Apaches who later ended up Class 'A' South Champs and were second in the state finals. The paches showed their potential by defeating Buena 87 to 43, more than doubling the score. Ajo was ie only team in the tournament to hold Nogales under 80 points. The Colts came home in good spirits and we were very happy to have these boys represent us at ie tournament. They received many compliments while they were there. N 1 1 7 1 VARSITY Front Row L to RZ Alan Hayes, Ron Vawter, Jim Wells, Mike Lainhart, Sal Otanea Second L to RZ Coach Winslow, Jim Allen, Eddie Hadlock, Bob Bertagnoli, David Fabriz- ius, Don Paulson, Harvey Polk, Art Branham. JUNIOR VARSITY Back Row L to R: Larry Clark, Mike Stephens, Dave Fabrizius, Coach Gregan, Jim Allen Charles Dabney, Paul Feyereisen. Front L to RZ Chuck Riske, Ron Vawter,-Curtis Ensign, Gary Loberg, Dave Bertagnoli. FRESHMAN TEAM Back Row L to RZ Wa ne Bowers, Ron Melvin, Coach Harris, Wayne Stanley, Gregory White- Y sell, Darell Rubelp Front L to R: Robert Porter, Mickey Conley, Booker T.Washington, Curtis Ensign, Howard Cooper, John Morgan. JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMAN TEAM , 163 SENIOR TEAM MEMBERS M1 'C I K 1 MIKE LAINHART DUN PAULSUN HARVEY PULK BUB BERTAGNOLI EDDIE HADLDEK Coach Winslow H., ,,' ,KV ISE x W 1 X !i., i H, f A BASEBALL TEAM ., . ,A,, ll-f l laHW1 i Front! T. Otanez. Second L to RZ B. Proffitt, J. Ewing, R. Porter, C. Ensign. C- Riske. C- Secrest, R. Vawter. Third L to RZ Coach Hill, C. Yrun, H. Polk, C. Hornisher, J. Wells, L. Edmunds, D. Fabrizius, D. Paulson. Buena's Baseball Team has enjoyed playing on its own diamond for the first time this year. Handicapped by the lack of experienced players, Buena's 1962 baseball season hasn't been as successful as hoped for. However, great improvement is seen in the future. We wish the whole team the very best of luck. SENIOR TEAM MEMBERS L to R2 Bill Proffitt, Harvey Polk Don Paulson, Charles Hornisher C-R-A-C-K TRACK TEAM .fuel Front Row L to R: O. Tsuya, R. Young, L. Clark, A. Sevenski, S. McGrew, D. Crabill Mullins, C. Shank, F. Webb, B. Gabardy. Second L to R. E. Hadlock, J. Polk, A. Polin J. Harren, L. Bridges, D. Hermanson, R. Darwin, L. Dombrova, B Warmouth. Third L to B. Stevens, T. Hauser, P. Green, B. Welch, L. Paulson, D. Bertagnoli, G. White, B. Allen, T. Farrell, P. Feyereisen, C. Mullins, Mr. Stevens. B. Griffin tan, R. Mel Bertagnoli WATCH UUT!! r 5 Here they come f On your mark, get set OVER EASY WHOUSH ! fo! 1. -7 ,'f J 'xiii z 1 VM if -'t -Q' f .. 7761 5704 ?3 f.f'W'x ff 47' , . It c 4 ,fizfffi f N 1 f'f1- GRADUATION May 24, 1962 1' ff SENIOR ACTIVITIES Joseph B. Adams: Arizona Boys State 3 Alfredo Apuan Mike Ballantynez Baseball 1, Float Committee 3. Robert Charles Bertagnoli: Football 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Band 2,23 Letterman's Club 3,43 Track 4. Pamela Kay Bigelow: G.A.A. 1,2 Vice President, 4 President3 Pep Club 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 33 Newspaper 1, Yea Layout Editor 43 Prom Committee 33 Sno-Ball Committee 43 Float Committee 3,43 Pep Club Float Committee 3, C 43 Powder Puff Football 4. Garland Cuzorte Black III: Football L Dawn Elaine Blatchleyi Latin Club 13 Brass Band 33 Pep Band 2,33 F.T.A. 3, 4 Vice-President3 F.H.A. class Sec. ter reporter 43 Prom Committee Chairman 33 Oratorical Contest 33 Year Book Staff 2,33 Red Cross 1,23 Scien 2,33 Pep Club 3,43 Poster Committee 3,4. Virginia Evelyn Boatman: Pom-pon girl 3,4 President3 Junior Red Cross 13 Pegasus Staff 41 German Club Presii Yearling 3. Arthur E. Branham: Baseball 2,33 Football 4mgr.b 43 Basketball fmgr.J 3,43 Rocket Club 23 Prom Committee 33 Staff 43 Yearling Staff 4. Linda Rose Bressinck: Latin Club 1,23 Y-Teens 1,2 Secretary, 3 secretary3 Yearling Circulation Manager 4 Staff 43 Prom Committee 33 Float Committee 3,43 Band Day 4. Lawrence Bailey Bridges: Spanish Club 13 Science Club 13 Band 1,2,3,43 Track 3,43 Band Letterman's Club 1,25 Iris Campos Angela Philemene Cary: Latin Club 2,3,43 Yearling Staff 33 Office Staff 33 G.A.A. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Tab 2,3,4, Music Head of Talent Show 43 'The Mikado' 23 Prom Committee 33 Chorus 2,33 Christmas Parade 3,421 Program 4. Powder Puff Football 3,41 Modern Dance Club 43 Band Day 4. Janelle Monica Christensen: Spanish Club 13 Pep Club 13 National Honor Society 2,3,4. Treasurer 43 Pom-pon 4, President 3, Yearling Staff 2,3,4. Editor-in-Staff 43 Prom Committee 33 Drama Club 33 Latin Nationa Society 3,43 Junior Classical League 3,43 Sweetheart's Ball Committee 33 Class Treasurer 43 Pegasus Senior Day Princess 43 Senior Follies Business Manager 4. Athelin Ann Cobb: Pep Club Secretary 2, President 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 F.H.A. Executive Council 43 Yearling Handbook Committee 23 Prom Committee 33 Sno-Ball Committee 43 Candy Sales Chairman 41 F.H.A. Convention Committees3 Jr. Class Fashion Show 4 Pamela Conroy Mary Ann Crouch: Pep Club 1,23 Spanish Club 1,23 Thespians 2: F.H.A. 33 Chorus 3. Robert Lucien Crum: Gymnastic Club lj Basketball 2,41 Baseball 23 Prom Committee 33 Christmas Float Commi Senior Follies 4. Robert Danser James Roger Davis: Baseball 2 Richard Michael De Santis: Science Club 13 Math Camp 23 National Honor Society 2,31 Pegasus Staff 33 Senior Sydney Sue Drew: Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 33 Sophomore Secretary 23 Junior Class Secretary 33 Sno-Ball Princ Sweetheart's Ball Princess 13 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 President 2,33 Prom Committee 3, G.A.A. 43 4-H Club 13 Lib 13 Mixed Chorus 13 Cheerleading Float Committee 33 Pegasus Staff 4. Sharon Joyce Dodson: Booster Club 13 Film Projection Club L Carol June Dye: Y-Teens, 1,23 Sports Tournament 33 Sno-Ball Committee 4. Dawn Tracy Ensign: Girl's State 33 President of Class l,2,33 National Honor Society 2,3,43 President 43 G.A Prom Committee 33 Annual Staff 13 Intramural Sports 2,33 Latin Club 2,33 Student Council l,2,33 Junior C League 2,33 Youth Appreciation Week City Council 43 Police Commissioner 4 Joseph Lamar Fabian: Track 13 Pep Club 1,23 Football 13 Track letter David Scott Ferris: Band 1,2,3,4. Stephen Patrick Florman: Band l,2,33 Audio-Visual 1,42 Photo Club 3, Electronic Club 2. Roger A. Fuller: Band, Bowling Roger Harold Goodwill: Basketball 1,2 Donna Louise Grady: Frolic Committee 13 Showcase Committee 1, Chairman 1, Mixed Chorus 1,31 Glee Club lg Frolic Princess 13 'Sock and Buskin' 13 Window Display Committee 23 Pan American Club 23 Drama Club 23 Cl President 43 Pep Club 3,43 Secretary 43 Powder Puff Football 3,43 Sno-Ball Queen 43 Talent Show 3,43 C Parade 3,4. All-State Accompanist 4. Warren Douglas Gregory: Baseball 13 Prom Committee 3. Eddie Clyde Hadlock: Football 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Baseball Manager 1, Letterman's Club Christmas Program 43 Prom Committee 33 Christmas Float 3,43 Band 23 Class Representative 23 Student B President 33 Student Body President 43 Electronic Experimenters Club 1. Student Council Workshop 33 Stude cil Convention 3. Thomas Freeman Hauser: Baseball 1,43 Track 13 Camera Club 23 Senior Variety Show 23 Annual Staff 23 Camera Football 4. Fred Hernandez: Radio Club3 Science Club3 Tennis: FootbalL Barbara Ann Higgins: Student Council Representative 33 Falconettes 2,33 Rainbow Girls 2,33 'Typhoon' staff Islander' staff 33 Red Cross Representative 13 Glee Club 1,23 Honor Roll 41 F.T.A. President 43 Lib Treasurer 43 Senior Class Play 43 Freshman Reception Committee 4. Carolyn Virginia Hoover Charles Hornisher: Basketball 33 Soccer 33 Editor-in-Chief of BEAR FACTS 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Scie 2,3. Edward W. Howe: Soccer L Demaris Ann Ireland: Pep Club Treasurer 23 Handbook Committee 23 G.A.A. 33 F.H.A. Secretary 33 Vice-Pres Club 33 Prom Committee 33 Float Committee 3,43 A.E.A. Chorus Convention 43 Sno-Ball Committee 43 Pe Chorus 1,3,4 lcia Ann Johnston: G.A.A. l, Tumbling Team 15 Majorette 15 Poster Club 15 Girl's Chorus 15 Junior Red Cross 15 :udent Council Representative 15 Pom-pon girl 25 Sweetheart Ball Attendant 25 Class Treasurer 25 Talent Show 25 earling Staff 2 45 Business Manager 4, Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Attendant 35 Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 45 feetheart Ball Committee 35 Spanish Club 35 Drama Club 35 Forensic Tournament 35 Class Secretary 45 Pegasus aff 45 Sno-Ball Princess 4. Kay Kempton: Dance Club 25 Girls Chorus 2,3. .el Edward Lainhartl Basketball 1,2,3, 4. Football 2,4. cia Glenn Lamb: Student Council Treasurer 45 Pom-Pon Girl 3,45 Girls State 3, Student Council Representative 3, o-Ball Chairman 45 Prom Committee 35 German Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 National Latin Honor Society 35 Pegasus Editor-in-Chief 35 Co-Editor 45 Yearling Literary Staff 3,45 Hi-Times Feature Staff 2, Buena Beam lumn 35 Hi-Theater Club 25 Creative Writing Club 25 Lauralettes 15 Junior Choral Club 15 Sodality 15 Junior ssical League 25 Latin Club 25 A.S.S.C. Convention 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Freshfan-Junior Tea Committee 15 io Club 25 Debate and Discussion Club 25 Youth Appreciation Week City Council 45 Police Chief 4. Ellsworth Loberg: Football 3. ia Linnea MacQueen: G.A.A.5 Nationa , , er o Ca 1- nia Scholarship Federation ohn McLoughlin: Class Representative 25 Satin Club 2,35 Track 1,25 Latin Club Vice-President 2. ane Merrick: Spanish Club 15 Class Secretary 15 Band President 25 Band Publicity Director 35 Honor Society 3,45 sus Editor. 1 Honor Society Secretary' School Newspaper Staff' Honorary Memb f 1' n Meyer5 Class Secretary 35 Prom Committee 35 Basketball 2,35 Bowling League 45 Initiation Committee 4. h Mudgett Ann Panchot: G.A.A. 15 F.H.A. 15 Pep Club 2,35 Prom Committee 3. Lee Parks: Y-Teens 1,25 Annual Staff 35 Float Committee 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Sports Tournament 35 Sno-Ball Com- tee 4. E. Paulson: Football 2,3,45 Captain 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Letterman's Club 3,4, Presi- t. Peabody len Peschell: Mixed Chorus 1,25 Junior Red Cross 25 Pom-pon girl 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 3,45 Prom Committee National Honor Society, 3,45 Nurnburg Music Festival 25 Student Council Representative 1,25 Homecoming Atten- t 4. d Joseph Polasky, Jr. Football 45 Baseball 4 Lab Assistant. E. Polk: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Class President 35 Class Representative 45 Pegasus ff 4. Price L. Proffitt: Football 3, eve: El Guernero Staff 45 Assistant Class Representative 4. uth Rice: Prom Committee 35 Thanksgiving Dance Committee 1' Latin Club 1 May Ringer: National Honor Society 3 4' Latin National Honor S ' t 1 45 Basketball 35 Baseball 3,45 Class Play 3, Letterman's Club 4. , , ocie y ,3,45 Co-Editor Pegasus 45 Literary tor Yearling 45 Band Day 45 Senior Float Committee 4. . Riske: Prom COmmiTJt9e 3, Chairman 35 G.A.A. Secretary 3,45 Pep Club Treasurer 3,45 Drama Club 1,35 Buena 3,45 Play 'Charlie's Aunt' 35 A.A.S.C. Convention 45 F.H.A. Convention 45 F.H.A. 45 Youth Appreciation Week y Council 45 City Clerk 45 Student Council Secretary 45 Yearling Art Editor 45 Junior Fashion Show M C. 35 spaper 45 Float Committee 3,45 Sno-Ball C 'tt ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ommi ee 4, Riders to the Sea 3, Senior Follies Chairman 4. Frank Risser: Chorus 1,2. binson L gene Sage: Football 1, , 5 , , ay . Senior lies 45 Drama Club President 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Band Clinic 1,2,35 Band Letterman Club 1,2,3. Float Committee ' Prom Committee 3, Buena Beat 3,45 Producer, Director Buena Beat 4. J. Sexton: Chess Club5 Radio Club. Snook. R.0.T.C. 1,2,3, Sgt. First Class5 Chorus 45 Graphic Arts Club 1,25 Treasurer 'Nuggets' 2. Eugene Snyder: Baseball5 Bowling5 Ping-Pong Basketball5 Spanish Club5 Math Club. wder: Science Club 15 Chorus 15 F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 1. Band 35 German Club 45 Arizona Boy's State 3. 25 Letterman's Club 2,35 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Track 1' Drama Club Pl 3 ltewart: Latin Club 25 . A. Suarez: Football 25 Basketball 25 Class Float Committee 45 Band Float Committee 35 Band 3. luttont Drama Club5 Speech Club5 F.N.A.5 Jr. American Red Cross5 Radio Club5 Home Makers Club. izabeth Thompson: Pep Club5 G.A.A. Volleyball Team 1,25 Goodfellows 1. e Thompson! French Club 1, Ba d 1 2 n , ,3,5 Literary Club 1,2,3,45 Audio-Visual Aides 15 Pep Club 1,35 G.A.A. 12 book Staff 1. 'enison Thorpe: Tennis Club 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Jr. Band 15 Band 2,35 Annual Staff 45 Advertising Manager 45 t Committee Chairman 45 Tennis 4. Tsuya: Band 2,35 Yearbook Staff 15 Class Re 2,3. presentative 15 Band President 35 Track 43 Band Letterman's an Von Dollen: Annual Staff 45 F.H.A. 45 Newspaper 45 Y-Teens 15 Office Assistant 2,3,4. alker 177 Georgann Walthers: Pep Club 13233. Camera Club 3, G.A.A. 1,21 Swimming Club 13 French Club 1. Billie Jean Wells: Pep Club 1,23 G.A.A. 3,42 Cheerleader 4. Andrea Wende: Glee Club 13 Initiation Committee 4. Carlos Clayton Williams Linda Womck: Majorette 23 Chorus 13 Homecoming Committee 13 Talent Show 1,2,43 National Honor Society 2,3,4. torian 43 Christmas Play 23 'The Mikado' 23 Prom Committee 33 Dear Week Committee 33 Fashion Show Chairrran Christmas Parade 3,43 Yearling Staff 41 Senior Follies Choreographer 43 Sno-Ball Committee 43 Modern Dance 4, Pegasus Staff 43 Band Day 4. Georgette Maureen Wyckoff: Pep Club 1,2,3. Warriorettes 23 W' Club 1,22 Prom Committee 3,43 Smoke Signals 23 Vapor Trails Staff 1,23 Yearling Staff 43 Pegasus Staff 4. Connie Yellowfishl F.H.A. 13 Speech Club 33 Paper Staff 33 Speech Play 33 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4. Elizabeth Gean Yorde: Newspaper Staff 13 Senior Play prop man 13 Tri Hi Why 23 Pep Club 33 G.A.A. 33 Prom 33 Float Chairman 33 Freshman Initiating Committee Chairman 43 Annual Staff 43 Sno Ball Committee 43 Pep Float Committee 31 Bowling 2,3,4Q 4-H Club 13 Fashion Show Committee 3. SENIURSI Don't Forget The memories The memories Don't Forget The ones who DONT FORGET of White and Blue we hold so true have gone before, Alumni for evermore Don't Forget. Remember you must keep traditions that we gave you Honor them because of White and Blue Don't Forget We'll always think of you And we'll always love you - Don't Forget. FRESHMEN, SUPHUMURES, JUNIURSZ We won't forget The memories The memories of White and Blue we hold so true We won't forget The ones who have gone before Alumni for evermore We won't forget. Remembering, we will keep traditions that you gave us Honoring them because of White and Blue We won't forget We'll always think of you And we'll always love you. We won't forget. THE JUNIUR CLASS, UN BEHALF UF BUENA HIGH SCHUUL, THANKS THE ELKS CLUB UF SIERRA VISTA FUR THEIR GENERUUS HELP IN MAKING THE .IUNIUR-SENIOR PROM A GRAND SUCCESS. M wa OUR ' X W2-lfv c w fdgjyvfyfv sb Wy uijfvfiwmfigf WKKADVERTISERS D mf N Jaw' K' . 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W':lshI g I SUI XVCSI Indian Schuol Rx I Phoenix Phoenix IDISVDF fun, ' I! - - ME A - IIS!! ' UMA I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 MDDERN PHARMACY Ygur Drug Store 300 EAST BUENA HWY. - SIERRA VISTA CONGRATULATIONS TD THE SENIURS OF 1962 OOD MART fi T rooo vAwcs - NATIONAL RED STAMPS SIERRA VISTA, ARIZONA PH. GL B-3421 GATEWAY PUBLISHING CO., INC. PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, LITHUGRAPHERS SIERRA VISTA, ARIZ. qdiillkltd The finest in flowers MERCED'S FLOWER SHOPPE Mercedes Riley Evelyn Stimpson Ph. Gl. 8-3661 Sierra Vista f7ff0's CARPET CENTER TITO SOTOMAYOR 140 FRY BLVD' GI. 8-3563 RRA VISTA. ARIZONA MAY THE FUTURE BE GOOD TO YOU CLASS OF 62 MERRICK STUDIO YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER IT WAS A REAL PRIVILEGE AND PLEASURE HELPING YOU WITH YOUR ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS Bldg. 13098 - Fort Huachuca - Tel. Ext. 5447 HUACHUCA HERALD The Only Twice Weekly Newspaper in Arizona SERVING THE HUACHUCA AREA HUACHUCA PRINTERS T0 THE GRADUATING SENIURS Distinctive Printing OF 1962 Bayless shopping Center GL 8-2100 A FRIEND we .I ,i.f:' . - 0 ,X EL PASO SERVICE KJ A :v1:.Ti::m:nz2BS EU I 'FERTWER5 AT THE ENTRANCE TO I, Aj IIUAYI Nr- GL 8-3440 VILLAGE MEADOWS I 0'l'J0 'N5TON'5 SIERRA VISTA, ARIZ. W ,I GARDEN CENTER I NURSERY , gf- au:NAHwY.a.1s1. 'f.-.:. slemm VISTA GL 8-9975 my sivn. - Acnoss mmm nunv QUEEN CDMPLIMENTS DF A FRIEND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLAS BUFFALO CORRAL at Fort Huachuca S .N,,oM'E5.!?A,'.!3M,f,i. ED SORGEN MOTOR CO. SIERRA VISTA-GL 8-3691 4 s. zna ST. susan VISTA CDNIPLINIENTS DF A FRIEND RECORD SHOPPE Sie rra Vista NOTT'S INSURANC E AGENC Y THE FIRST AGENCY in the FRY SIERRA VISTA AREA .Eire-Auto-Casulty I Best Wishes to the And Other Lines A Seniors of 1962 It's Better to Have Nott 741 Buena Highway GI., 8-3542 North East Congratulations TUCSON SPORTING SUPPLY Fishing Tackle and complete Vacation Supplies TUCSON SERVICE STATION SUPPLY Complete Automotive Parts and Equipment dwkltd ONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1962. The CITY LOAN and FINANCE COMPANY --UNE STUP S and CUNTRAET LOANS SIERRA VISTA BRANCH Shopping Center GL 8-4422 I T ,Yr I f ' M A r' I scmoas T 81 L DO-NUT SHOP Treat made fresh daily Treat you will repeat often Located next to the post office right here in Sierra Vista EST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 I g Z3 stun: ' .... ,:- : ' A SIERRA DRUG Your hometown drugstore GI. 8-3202 Phone ol, 8-3452 PHONE GL 8-4212 LOUISE'S BEAUTY SALON FIANos sI-IEEI' Mus: onsmas Acczssoms .Arigana .music Company P.O. BOX 1291 SIERRA VISYA, ARIZONA TEL. GI. 8- Banzl Instruments 8 Repair Specializing in all kinds of Beauty Culture Lollise stone Bayless Shopping Center GI. 5- Biu stone Sierra Vista, Ariz. x 5 K KEITH RIGGS PLUMBING 8. HEAT P.O. Box 1459 - HIGHWAY 92 SIERRA vIs'rA. ARIZONA Ph. GL 8-9927 Box 8 - Fry, Ariz. Pu. GL e-9927 aox a -ff,-',, FRY, ARIIDNA RUSTIN TEXACO SERVICE MARFAK LUBRICATION OUR SPECIALTY B. F. GOODRICH TIRES G BATTERIES BUTANE DELIVERY JCI RUITIN. OWNER-MANAGIR 81 Goaanalo Rufaaaani 'FAMOUS FOR FINE STEAKS' BANQUET noon AVAILABLE Fon PRIVATE PARTIES Tel. Gladstone 8-2381 SIERRA VISTA, ARIZONA ORTEGA'S SHOE STORE Fea turing VELVET sm, 4 TRIOS 1 YIEATHERBIRD I cn-Y own ron msn Located next to the Post Office Sierra Vista GL 8-3232 I El colanalo Jfaim Qazfiloru FOR BEAUTIFUL HAIR EL CORONADO SHOPS SIERRA VISTA. ARIZONA , Ii . V v I Y 'I-N f.-I. GLADSYQNE B-2162 umllkiahimil--H gqfgenzcez J W, MoNTY's MOTORS I I - 2525 'i I El' CON Sun Motor Tune-Up , . I ' Valve Grind -- Motor Overhaul Front End Alignment - Wheel Balance Box 42 Gl. 8-2061 Sierra Vista, Arizona I I st Wishes Seniors X Q If ' r SCHRAD EPJS VRON SERVICE SS gl ge X A E sigwlwuw www wyww Nw Wim Q I DEALER Southern Arizona's Fashion Store for the Entire Family. CALL FREE ENTERPRISE 203 Free Pick up and Delivery Tucson, Arizona . Gl. 8QZ85O Sierra Vista, Ariz. DISTINCT! VE STYLES klnthzs s F R F AUJIZIIZ RESTAURANT Fine Halian SYEAKS 2511 90 LADIES AND TEENS :mu nur: mm: mm 225 FRY BLVD. GL 8-3271 ED1I-'RY BLVD. N.E. F' GL E 9U54 R03 L. McPherson D E A L E R SIERRA VISTA, ARIZ. fe222515E:sais:sEEs:siii23ifE2:'25:1gs':Is:f?s522is.,., NEXT T0 FIRST NATIONAL BANK SIERRA VISTA GL 8 3161 JEWELRY WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING COMPLETE LINE OF FINE GIFTS FOR All OCCASIONS All Hepazrs gwzranted 1 yea YOUR FAMILY JEWELER SINCE 195 ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER IT'S l'-66 MEN sHoP GL 8-3571 Dwfwfl RICHFIELD SERVICE We'll Smile U When You when Come ln Leave Gl 8-2554 R UD Y' S Laundry Eu Cleaners COMPLETE SERVICE G1. 8-3482 P. O. Box 627 Sierra Vista, Arizona Best Wishes to the 1962 Cvraduatlng Senlors WHITEHEADS FURNITURE ST' Lumber to build a home .... Paint and hardware to make it last. LUMBER DISTRIBUTERS, INC. riff' XI ? I X ' iii .w:,4Q . 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