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Svva ying with the spirit, moving with the mood. Creating our own opportunities, experiences, and memories as we go. .P 9--.... I I yi' 3 if fi' i 1 'ff ie! 5 ,, , i i ,I ' ' ,. 4 I v . 1 ,, .a SQ' , i llwk Qs si 1: .s'f.u LE ,, l.u.gqf,' i 30 f , ' - . A' Z ,J q.,3.,, ay -.-1 l Jr E if V i , v f I! Q Q-g n V31 2 gm n nf 'T ,X V W 'W M, .5 9 1 x f , 'H sr 'Q 5'Y ' nc 1-' O! X 5 255- f QQ.. -'U 1 ,,,,, i C 'TTY 5,3 T' v H . 0 1 'v-1 , 4 'J I 47 I f . w 1 Aff ' -v 1-9 , f 5 , , - . , 4 Wi fe ' u f P-22 ' 'f - f W A , .,,vi,5 A . U .gli ., ,,gg,xQ,4u l V A , ,,,, - , 'f', f.' - ' V V -0.4 ,,.. V, , fm: 1 I :fan V, -1, ', 5 7,101 ,yvf , , I 1.4 v fy 2 Caring, sharing good times and bad. K novving this special time will never come again. Table of Confenis Qiudeni Life 6 Adminisiraiion I6 Honors and Rogalig 32 Fine Ar+s 48 Qporis 58 Classes I Q0 Regisirg Q I 4 To be a Kofan is to be FOREVER ON THE MOVE to be forever on the move it 8.1 if Uh mx f! , P X 1 X N 41 X 1 Q' 'lixzgx 6 ' wrgQffQa: 1 N-,, fwyifxqh ,ffggviggifpxy wewe A e if fx 1 X gif. X, N YQ Q91 N DQ E . x xflxg I ,. X: JMX W N 95 53 be i,e , ji, we Me 5 e' Q W 551 1 'fb 1 Qu.: . 3? 1.4, nf X 'Q ff - f ! 2:, Y Vswxgb? r fxfg, V' A IX +R I' X' X 3? , X Q XX g 1 N N K ,. L X ,T Q . ,, x y X, ff 'S 'P' 4 Q ' 'wi . 5 'K' . w f ff if , In .y N 1 f . .N f + X' i' M x. u. f W ix W Q Sis fxsv If 43' K wx? X ' hm - 4 w Z, Q, 3 xx 4 o O D 5 'Q ., V f , , .,....,... ,Y gi A . f -4 ' Kiwi mf -ami 1' 1, ,M,,,, -M- I .3?,c, Vp ,p ,fx . f Y l . -. A ' Q . 4- ' 4 f' Q 7 '7 'f 'U. '-new-W.. ' f , f ww .- I wa -' 'A f4.3'f:f ,F ' ' hifi' , 'Lp.g?':.W-1'4 -1 H , f 4 . -- rm... ' . , QL, J, ks. N Q U p , Q 1 1 1 ,K+ 4 1 'Y '- i w a 1 1 1 1 -5 s I l . 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'P-o,,, f N 6 5. sv' 4' 4 4 W ' N Bk' !v f X I 'gi 5, , , be ww af--er 1 ,f-,, Misty-eyed Jaw Kofa b r e a k tradition. f Misty-eyed Jane Meiser expresses joy as Kofa b r e a k s nine long years of Crim tradition. 19 Showing their spirit, the Kofa band yells enthusiastically at the Kofa-Yuma game. Z li' 1 0 al Ag W x Q Jn l fuzz ,ll r rm, ,rf, ll ii z. w -V s -1x',4, ' x A Q, , 1 ' nu 1- '- . ,4-.A,w'.f ' K , 'X 5 -Q .. , ,L w -4 .4 jk , , . .u-,,......' 'r . Kofa's pep section backs the team all the way. Jammed with people only minutes before, the bleachers stand empty at the games end. p I Kofans have inleresting . . . f and unusual achvlhes 4 my .4-M X At one of the weekly poster parties, Craig Anderson puts his artistic abilities to work as he also Initiation day at Kofa makes 50m9 D90Dl9 earns spirit points for his class. climb the walls. Leslev HOYI. D0r0thy Hannon and Terri Steen lead the students in a Ch ceding the Kofa-Yuma game. ee' at one of the DHD f6llieS held daily during the break in the week pre- 12 STUDENT LIFE w, . 'If . 9, 1, K ,, ., M A fin ' W2-wx' K ,N ,, ' , . , AKC- mm -, M,-,:: 1 f v Y EL ff? if I' fe ' ,f A . 1 , Q 3 fr' FA ' f, g N Q ,. 'X ,. JW fin, , M fi' ff' , Y g . A- w W Q ' 1 'H' , ' QW M' W WV' in . ' 13:12-12, . 1' A9 7.1- W 1 - it 1, I N -nv , f,gYi32j5i,5wf, 2 uf' , 4 Y. X ,gi V,-at ,, fx Vx, ,, JM V iii idk- ,V Y f ff - M -v s. Mew ' dxf 'T' n rx-gg 1 zu -.vw Nil. LW .wr n x: in. M J , '3' , - M 'QfQl2F36ei5 ,. '5 by W 11,4 ' 'An 1 , ,,Q,4'?' X xx' xx 'xx 0' Wx ,, ,,,-nm, I A ,iff N ,.. I ' ali' , 3r , ,mf NP , Vi I f- 1. . R 'Pu ' A, x iw ' fjsz' 4, ' Vg., 1 W I ,ul ,x ,X 2.15: ll.i M ' '7 ' ni 4 . , .. fa: A ., V, . X.. .. pl. 1- . 'ft K A . V-s 'Q 4' 4' X rl ,f 7, V , 4 V I . 'fl QI 4 f . A X I .AY 7 Ag,-, A A I s 1 livhnv Uni: 1 Q L I' l Kofa students enjog a taste of the good life 1 ,M 1,14 ff X, ly, Ya, f i WO 4 Three girls from mixed choir seem to be confused as they cut out their new uniforms. Pictured are Gaylen Sears, Diana Elliott and Lela Zimmerman. 1 ll M .J f I ' If ja cf 'ay A typical between-class scene is a student grabbing a book before going to class. S'l l Y, i J Five hopefuls stand in anticipation. r mx -1 'W 14 -1 ' 4' fi.. All students d White are senter Raising money HlQUef8, Martha felser and Debbi gt a student ass. icipation. E V , , YQ, All students disloyal to Kofa's Red and White are sentenced to jail and five cents. Raising money for their class is Chris H'9Uef3. Martha Uruchurtu, Casey Frauen- felser and Debbie Dolejsi. 3 15 'fEf?W?Y? . .'wf4g3gew:f :4m1wr4.. M.: - 561 GUM 5 LJ reaching, striving, grasping for knowledge m5VE kiIi K? 1111 :My ICQ ?'I105.'IfiP 'Hom H E AT E D in 00 i V P ffiiii gfnf Kifi vffi' WM 'eo Poo ' 7 xi I if F15 px XXX' 1 ff ' 'I df ',, ,.f,',,,f MQW MW X ,WM Administrators worked and planned together No one knew that K ofans were Forever on the Move better than Mr. Willard Canode and Mr. Harold Elliott. lt was their job to direct youthful spirits and ener- gies in the right direction-to encourage those who felt left behind and even occasionally to restrain those exuberant students headed in the wrong direction. As representative of the school board and s u p e rin tenden t of Yuma High School District, Mr. Canode carried out the duties and responsibilities delegated to him by the board and the law of the state of Arizona. Some of the things which required much of his time were curriculum changes, building and ground improve- ments and transportation. Principal Harold Elliott was responsible for the efficient run- ning of Kofa High School. Di. rected by school board poligies Mr. Elliott saw to it that KH5 students received the best edu- cation possible through cooper. ation b e t we e n the students, teachers, c o u nselo rs, and administration. ' .'n A v 1 f' P 'A W I5 ' A If wg, , 4 . . 5 f . X. L. .Ex ,.. Q -.Eli . n, 4 Q ,-,iw .I rl .i J, . Q I ' .1 . mt it -la .R f . us I 3 v 4 1 v , ' J '- -'Tm rf' .i iv-5,-Q? ,Q v-an-: Fi'- Q M' Yvrllmd Ca,-,Ode I8 ADMINISTRA Tons 1 NX-W, Mr. Harold Elliott .. 'rr' . ' WCZTQ.. Mr. Phelps helps Mr. Walters, Ath Kofa leaders mold a dgnamro program Our indispensable vice princi- pal is Mr. Phelps. His duties included direction of all student activities, o t h e r than athletic ones, working with student coun- cil, and being disciplinarian. Mr. Walters is Athletic Di- rector. Among other things, he was in charge of all interscho- lastic athletic activities, hiring of all game officials and ticket sel- lers. He also taught math. Mr. May filled the difficult job of Kofa Registrar. He had the job of figuring out the schedule of both teachers and students. Mr. May also kept track of all student absences and grades. He is also assistant vice principal. 'l Mr. May, Kofa Registrar. ADMINISTRA TORS 19 0 C Don'f push 3 panic buffon help is near. Answering the seniors gues- tions on graduation, vocational schools, and college were lU5t some of the many problems that MR. wlLLlAlvl B. HENSLER JR., senior class counselor, had to cope with last year. His Ofhef duties included administering the A.C.T. and S.A.T. tests and giving information on scholarships. Helping the juniors to adjust to the new responsibilities of be- ing upperclassmen was thejob of MRS. FRANCIS NORGAARD, junior class counselor. She gave her students information to help them begin making future plans and also was in charge of ad- ministering the N.lVl.S.Q.T. and P.S.A.T. tests. The director of Kofa's guid- ance department was sophomore class advisor, LEWIS SHOOP. Under his direction, the four counselors co-operated together to help the students work out their problems. A point of in- terest is that during the first few weeks of school there were as schedule changes many as 700 1 V To remedy the confusion and Indecision of being a freshman was the job of freshman cl ass counselor, MRS. ONICA ROSE, Her other duties included seeing that the students were properly orientated and knew the Credit ' ' ose also had the responsji bility of advising the F.E.A S T Dfogram. ' ' ' OUNSELORS ig Qt Senior counselor lVlr. William B. Hensler Jr. 4 s r i 3 l S-,NX XX S0Dhom Lewis Shoop Ore counselor: Junior counselor: lVlrs. Francis Norgaard Freshman counselor: lVlrs. Onica Rose BUSINESS it 4 N '82 .I S I . rt Q-1, 'H Q. lea. ta Wanda Hollings PHYSICAL Dean Stout DRIVEFVSI Larry Shelly W ,,. f 1 I I I I BUSINESS 4'f'f xx X W-W, H YTTT7 g, Wanda Hollingshead Eugene Kerns Lila Orn John Rucker PHYSICAL EDUCATION AFJ ROTC y 1 ' Cf ag QI' if at dy X 1 1 I af' 1 f e 1 Dean Stout Bonnie Watters Col. Bill Brier MSQT Merle McVey V 'Q W Sara Stewart DRIVERS EDUCATION ' I ,e re f ,4 I-afrv Shelly Fred Weber Dan Elkins and Roger Winn solder beams together on the new science building. FACULTY 21 Teachers help sludenls lo reach lheir goals SCIENCE MUSIC 7-1' wa I 'fd 2 iff' , Barry Qafkan Marshall Olp Concentration is the key in Mr. Roberts class Armando Reyna 22 FACULTY Joanne Dombrowski Qi-al 'jf 4' ,yea if I ' 6 X I f 1 I If V, !y W I Harry Hengl Q Alphonso Soliz xg ff WY' 2 x S, iw James Amick Richard Roberts Joe King Richard Lott FOREIGN LANGUAGES I J .I 1 kevew' I I I 2 5 ik XX I ', , Albert Durazo Gary Gossman MATH Arden Ewing AGR ICUL Ron Mehrer SOCIAL Sl Jim Deyo CIENCE J' Z I S SUAGES 0 f W , f W ' X7 ., ,W 7 f Z I MATH I I ' ,gm - A I 9 N f 1 , I I ' f -4 EK, Q, Wx I Q X , Arden Ewing Jeffery lrick George King John McKinley I,-Win paglack AGRICULTURE Ron Mehrer Angie Skoglund chuckles at the thought of Tom Berg passing the CAP test. SOCIAL STUDIES , 9 -v. L' Ir' I ' X vt 14 , NI, C L E . Q L ,sf 1, 43- 1 Y si 1 I , 4 I r I f 3 I i , I Jim Deyo Bruce Dobson Helen Evans Dave Grose Lori Wormley FACULTY 23 Kofa ieachers prepare kings for Cvllege INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ,. I 'inf fy f' was Copeland Irv Johnson Ray Kleck H. R. Paddock William Shaw h H' 'va wi HOME ECONOMICS mm 1 Jan Leeper Ruth Stoll ART Q1 'I - I 51 I 43,5 7 .. X I-gp, -ff ., 4- XX iq xx ,AH 4? J I ' ravi., 'r' 469' xd' X Qmorg gage a bfcak dunn i r 1 QACTIQSTSQQY rn h . X .M fI'o'! wks. I V xx XZ' '-' uf! L kr- li -'C V Tricky! qr if 4-'09 L 4 fu K Tip I. t irujjfxzl , ,AWLVLL W' 4 T 6 24 'I 4 ue-I 'Q' 5 1 A'I.L4-:Ui 509 if-If 'LL ' rf, .. or I-fi. 'va U-'IBLL1 'tv-f LCV ILM-sh I! II efU'V3 ' If ENGLISH .9 X J ,V 15 VT' , ,Q X X 1 si X , A I. . , rf Warren Packer Xf' 4? .ggv x If f . 'I - 4 In N f Dennis Upton Robert Mann .IOIVIICS ART 1 f WJ ENGLISH Warren Packer Dennis Upton Charlotte Slade Vicki Crane Barbara Suddeth Sally Coughanour :gl ,f . , 'af . R .. I ii? V, .XIX V . ,I , t M 'il ' Ng ,X R f V T . 'f zzzz 7 ' N S .ra,: 1 4 i ' , fy! ' f Xa K , M J , T W f x-Q li . T We r C X Z, ff if wiv e , 2 ' fi Y , - V 'Z illlllh' A A r Q ri X W Z I ii I Af wff f A K J' 6, ' 1 Harriet Thompson SPECIAL EDUCATION Robert Mann 4 f Q is or we Q41-S? ' I? 'uf eh 5 r Jean Starman Susan Schulte . WH ,, 'S 'a-4-1 T 1 Gary Richardson vi' avi' .- ' h ,1- sz'-.. 'Wi I I S -,Q I 1 v5'z! ! FACULTY 25 '2 The following is a faculty roster. It contains the teachers by name, subjects taught' What clubs they sponsor or sports they coach, if any, and how manY years at Kofa. AMICK, JAMES! Everyday Science, 5 years. AMMERMAN, JOANN2 General Math, Algebra 1-2, 1 year. ARNOLD, OPAL: Intermediate E n g I is h, La Corona advisor, Anchor Club sponsor, 11 years. BACKUS, BURTON, Basic Business, Distributive Education, D.E.C.A. sponsor, IM years. BARKAN, BARRY, Mixed Choir, Concert Choir, Men's Choir, Keynoter spon- sor, 7 years. BRIER, BILL, COL., Aerospace E d u c a tio n, AFJROTC, 2 years. CARVER, VIOLET H., French, English 1-2, French Club sponsor, 7 years. COIL, TED, General Math, Pre-algebra, Al- gebra 1-2, 11 years. COPELAND, WESLEY, Welding, 2 years. COUGHANOUR COKE , SALLY, Freshman English, Journalism, Kings' Page advisor, Ouill and Scroll sponsor, 1 year. COUTCHIE, MARTHA, Art, G.A.A. sponsor, 6 years, CRANE, VICKI, English 1-2, Intermediate En- Qlish, Girls' League sponsor, I year. CUTRULES, ALEXANDER' N FACULTY REVIEW Faculfg Review U.S. History, Humanities, Kev and Chess Club sponsor, 7 years. DOBSON, BRUCE! American History, 7 yearS. DOBSON, BRUCE! American History, 7 VBSVS- DOMBROWSKI, JOANNEZ Biology, S a n d Ecology Club sponsor, 3 yearS. DURAZO, AL, Spanish, Spanish Club sponsor, 1 year. EVANS, HELEN, American H is t o r y, Civics, O.l.S. sponsor, 2 years. EVANS, KATHERINE, Ceramics, Crafts, 10 years. EWING, ARDEN, Algebra, Geometry, 10 years. FOSTER, CHARLES, Industrial Cooperative Educa- tion, V.l.C.A. s p o nsor, 10 years. GOSSMAN, GARY, Latin, C i v ic s, Philosophy, Latin Club sponsor, 9 years. GROSE, W. D., Current American Problems, American History, Freshman Football Coach, 1 year. HEAOINGTON, JERRY, Boys' P.E., 11 years. HENGL, HARRY D., General Science, J.V. Football and Track Coach, 1 year. HOLLINGSHEAD, WANDA, Stenography, Secretarial Prac- tice, F.B.L.A. sponsor, 6 years, HOYT, DON, Woodworking, Freshman Wres- tling Coach, 3 years. IRICK, JEFFERY, Math A0a'YSis, Algebra, Boys' Tennis C o a c h, Junior Class sponsor, 4 years, JOHNSON, IRV, Industrial Arts llllletalsl, Senior Class sponsor, 2 years. JOHNSTON, LARRY, Chemistry, E nv i r o n mental Control C I u b sponsor, 11 years. KELSEY, BILLIE, Girls' P.E., Gymnastics Coach, Track and F I e I d Coach, 7 years. KERNS, EUGENE, Bookkeeping, Recordkeeping, Data-processing, Special Ed. Business, F.B.L.A. sponsor, 5 years. KING, JOE L., Science, Key Club and Junior Class sponsor, 1 year. LEEPER, JANETTE, Home Economics, 11 years. LOTT, RICHARD, Biology, Nl a t h, Wrestling Coach, 1 year. LUJAN, CONRAD, Pre-algebra, G e n e ral lVIath, Head J.V. Football and J.V. Basketball Coach, 2 years. MANN, ROBERT E., English, N.H.S. s p onsor, 9 years. MEHRER, RON, Agriculture, H o rt i cu Itu re, F.F.A. sponsor, 8 years. MERIDETH, RICHARD, English 1-2, English 7-8, Stu- dent C o u n c il sponsor, 11 years. MCKINLEY, JOHN, General Math, Algebra, Var- sity Basketball Coach, Letter- mens' Club sponsor, 1 year. NlcVEY, MERLE R. MSOT, Aerospace E d u c ation and Leadership, 2 years. OLP, MARSHALL, Varisty Band, Nl preciatio 6 years. PACKER, I English, PADDOCK Photogra sor, 11 y1 PALLOCK, Acceleraw Coach, I' years. POAGE, D1 Biology, Football Class spo PUTNAIVI, I Health, I Football Club spo ROBERTS, Biology, years. RUCKER, . Typing 1 SCHULTE, Speech T SCOTT, VA English, . 11 years. SHARKEY, Girls' P.E SHAW, Wll Drafting, nior Clase SHELLY, L Health, ' Freshman years. SLADE, Cl- English, I 2 years. SO LIZ, A., Spanish Spanish 2 , Senior mental SOF, 11 Coach, ach, 7 eeping, ial Ed, nsor, 5 Junior 'ears. lrestling I Math, nd J.V. ars. isor, 9 Iture, 8, Stu- sor, 1 1 a, Var- Letter- ear. V: 1 n and Varisty and J.V. Band, Stage Band, Music Theory and Ap- preciation, Dal Segno sponsor, 6 years. PACKER, WARREN! English, 11 years. PADDOCK, H. R.i Photography, La Corona spon- sor, 11 years. PALLOCK, IRWIN: Accelerated M a t h, Track Coach, N.H.S. s p o n s o r, 9 years. POAGE, DALE: Biology, W e i g h t Training, Football C o a c h, Freshman Class sponsor, 4 years. PUTNAM, NORM, Health, Psychology, Head Football Coach, Lettermens' Club sponsor, 6 years. ROBERTS, RICHARD, Biology, Marine Biology, 12 years. RUCKER, JOHN W., Typing 1-2, 10 years. SCHULTE, SUSAN, Speech Therapy, 1 year. SCOTT, VAUGHN, English, Anchor Club sponsor, 11 years. SHARKEY, SUSAN, Girls' P.E., 2 years. SHAW, WILLIAM, Drafting, Radio Club and Se- nior Class sponsor, 11 years. SHELLY, LARRY, Health, Varsity Football and Freshman Basketball Coach, 4 years. SLADE, CHARLOTTE, English, Girls' League sponsor, 2 years. SO LIZ, A., Spanish 1-2S, S pa n i sh 1-2, Spanish 3-4, Sophomore Class sponsor, 4 years, STARMAN, JEAN, Reading Lab., 4 years, STEWART, SARA, Clerical Office Practice, Busi- ness Machines, F.B.L.A. spon- sor, 1 year. STOLL, RUTH, Home Economics, F.H,A, sponsor, 7 years. STOUT, DEAN, Boys' P.E., Varsity Baseball and Freshman Football Coach, 11 years. SUDDUTH, BARBARA, English, F.T.A. sponsor, 12 years. TAYLOR, EARL J., Chemistry, Biological Pro- cesses, Science Club sponsor, 12 years. THOMPSON, AUBREY, Bookkeeping 3-4, Typing 3-4 Cooperative Office Education, 4 years. THOMPSON, HARRIET, English, S p e e c h, N.T.A. sponsor, 1 year. TURPIN, CHARLES, Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. sponsor, 12 years. TUTTLE, WI LLIAM, Math, Science, Senior Class sponsor, 10 years. UPTON, DENNIS, Spanish 1-2, E n gl i s h 1-2, Swimming Coach, 1 year. WALTERS, ROBERT: Algebra 1-2, Algebra 3-4, Ath- letic Director, 12 years. WATTERS, BONNIE, Girls' P.E., Songleaders and cheerleaders sponsor, Pep Club sponsor, 1O years. WEBER, FRED, Drivers' Education, Drafting, I Freshman Football and Fresh man Basketball Coach, 4 years, WIDBY, E. C., F.E.A.S.T., 1 year, WILSON, JOE, Electronics, Drivers Education, J.V. Baseball Coach, Radio Club sponsor, 5 years, WORMLEY, LORI, Current American Problems, Civics, S Club sponsor, 1M years. lW's -as . ,f v0Mf Senior Paul Delarm works to perfect an an project. FACULTY REVIEW 27 These Secretaries assisted students and feach9I'S I 4 . Q5 ,, a ff ff f ff? ' , .3 f is s Q Q S XX' X W 1 7 We-f WA 0 A t, Rx, 1 ,-N, Q - ni' v '1- ,r . . Clendon Dorothy Beeson Boerner Sandra Nlc Irene Evans Chnstme 5 DQ 1 xx A li if , 'Q' x PL I is I ... xXx.x tt -.,,. 1 A ' til! .. 1 is 4 W To sort, or not tc . ...n Shirley Nlelkowski Loretta Waterman Marilyn Eades Gayle FFSZFGI' The secretaries of Kofa High played an important role in the school activities. lVlrs. Amstutz managed the athletic needs. Club accounts were the duties of lVlrs. Waterman. Nlrs. Pulliam and IVlrs. lVloyer worked in the guidance office. Nlesdames Beeson, Boer- ner, and NlcLendon were the secretaries in the registrar's of- fice. IVlrs. Evans was the library Secretary. lVlrs. Eades and lVlrs. Frazier worked in the administra- tion office. Nlrs. Nlelkowski was lVlr. Canode's secretary. 29 SECRETARI ES Thelma Amstutz uiil. is Q-...,,,-A.,-s Xlkk N ..,...,... ,. '- Terri Moyer as . iXk9 ,,, F 9' , 1 M nw , , Q 'J Jackie Pulliam MVS. Ellen Saxe Cifidv Kidd, and grown. These Kofa queens are regal assisianfs To sort, or not to sort, is the question. Kofans depend on IVlrs. Edlund's assistance. 5 lVlrs. Beckett s wi n gs a deal for the Bookstore. NI C-rs' Ellen Saxe measures the height of 'ndv K - ., grownllfdd, and exclaims, IVly, how yolyve A-art its BOOKSTOR LIBRARY The Library at Kofa was di- rected by lVlrs. Edlund who was assisted by lVlrs. Tuttle. The li- brary h el d twenty thousand bpoks and one hundred maga- zines. For the teachers there was a professional collection of teach- ing aids, and for the students there was a new collection of paperbacks. BOOKSTORE The Kofa High School Book- store was a very familiar place to all the Kings. Students were able to purchase books and necessary supplies at the bookstore. Re- turning for a second year as manager was Terry J. Beckett. Her most important job was or- dering all the text books for the year. Her other tasks included taking care of club deposits and receipts, an d ordering various school magazines. NURSE Always on call to help a Kofa student was lVlrs. Ellen Saxe, the school nurse. Besides the every day care of the students lVlrs. Saxe administered vision, hear- ing, and tuberculin skin tests. Each day an average of thirty five students required Some TVD9 of medical assistance from lVlrs. Saxe which made for a busy first year at Kofa. She was also club sponsor for the Future Nurses. E, LlBaAaiANs, AND ivuasis 29 I+ is said fhaf Kofans eat as well as kings The cafeteria staff served food fit for kings. They served two types of lunches-a la carte and regular. An average of seven hun- dred students went through the lunch lines daily. The cafeteria was in its twelfth year under the direction of Emma Ohlson. The snack shack was directed by Nlrs. Veda Hefner who was assisted by lVlrs. Harding. There were sixteen students working in the snack shack this year. On an average, they sold one hundred thirty sandwiches and one hun- dred sixty-eight hotdogs and thirteen hundred sodas. f . ku., ,V lVlrs. Ware serves the a la carte lunches 30 CAF ETERIA-SNACK SHACK QAA 114' XA IVlrs. Hefner and Nlrs. Harding change the tanks on the soda machine just before the noon rush. Mrs. Edwards and Nlrs. Luguna serve I unches and Nlrs. Ohlson takes the money for them. in Tgrrlrrwy Ulu ' TMS DUTY envururirriefll I U I-v-all Kof: X. X. Deins the sidew Moreno. D X f X noon rush. ITL 1 mmwww-ff,VMwNmwmfwfr. , ws 1 X M Cliff Warren cleans up after the lunch b u Mullins former Kofa student, plays Tommy f . , - 0 r k in g toward a clean his Part 'n W environment- ffg My fff MAE ,ar , nch. FA, .9 Jw l A - Kola beaulilied bg cuslodians and maintenance . X71 Doing the Moreno. sidewalk s h u f f I e is Edward ill! 4 ,fum ff f , M ' s At the end of a busy day, Mr. J. Lopez 3 WH, h uls another load of trash to the incinerator. MAINTENANCE 31 lzf 'il knowing this special time will never come again .2 5 W we gil ff mais f'f YYY . I J .. ,X ' f uma XX: 6 ..a.. gg we F W WMWW , f f W! I H ji 34 HONORS AND ROY - lc . . An entire W99 Homecommg' f excifemenf for all involved o After the bonfire ceremonies, Homecoming attendants and their escorts practice half- time ceremonies on the football field. During the week of October 19-23 many things were happen- ing at Kofa. Miss Watters was busy locating and inviting all past cheerleaders and songleaders to a reunion held in the gym. Debbie Dolejsi, publicity manager, and Gail Ramsay, social manager, kept themselves and many others busy preparing the program in- nalist, plan- ning for the large reunion f o alumni h eld in the cafeteria and organiz' sert featuring the fi ing the half-time ceremony. Half-time was memorable and all shared Terri Steen's thrilling Eoment as she was crowned ofas Homecoming queen for the ve-ar of 1970-1971. ALTIES , t 1-ffl :ball Qilme We 8' E89erlY Waiting for the last minuiirs of the l1r,1 nilf if V' 00 . . -. .- .- ll- tg cl T0 'Sle9n' Christie c1ark,Mike Badslffvf LO d - HM' L ol 0' W -'ir :li if With drums r many people in the stands holdir:191970-1971. beautlfl-ll, nervous girls await the long wondered title of Homecoming Ouee ' their breathffhese olling, the band playing and l , Having j and raisl 5 l , I Terri, stil attendant I ! n 4 i 1 On the ar: car. ly Shepherd, Ks! -'Q.l7 , ,v - . ' If we --1 ' If , , Mx ' w-' reath, these 971. l ur' Having just heard her name as the reigning queen, Terri Steen screams and raises her arms to her face in excitement. 'Y-Y iw It Terri, still unable to believe what has happened, stands with her four attendants, as the crowd congratulates the five. Q, Q ...-I X- On the arm of Bobby Rhodes, Terri walks proudly to her convertible car. fC9T 1' X4 'P f' vi i - - T 'al 1 '- 4 ' mink 2. Mark Bowman and Bill Penny, two of the tri-captains of the football team, are the lucky boys crowning, giving flowers and kissing Terri. i ,.. , ,A , X , W I ,Q B f, ,,, ' Q ' 7 ,'V' W ,,2 l y ,Z if '- --' s ! 'w,5 -. Lin X -L-I-M l..- 11' b After the game, the F.H.A. sponsored the dance held in the gym. This dance was in honor of the queen, her attendants and the alumni. The first dance was for the queen and her escort. HONORSANDROYALUESSS 'E I s ' 1 x Q 1 H , ,X ,Q f, Ja , I u i f q, L 17 'Y 5, I ' W1 'X ? , wi. ii W I x 5 U 1970-197122 K 4' 1 sw d 36 HONORS AND ROYALTIES bg Bobbg Rfkddw 'Q' 7 W ,, , 7 M477 ' gl f rf , fp W ,f 5 3 ff 5 if 3 1 ,fm MQ 4 - U ' . haf. f U 5 ff , tv , nf' ,, ,, Z lg' ' 'L A f , , ' ,.. , X W 1, 5 2 pg 6 Christie Clark 1 RQ ,x X Nqgiv '.4.g E X S 5 as Lorraine Hays es Christie Clark escorted by Billy Shepherd -I 'r L. HC QQ ll ss. r 1 . K7 will Lorraine Hays escorted by Mark Shupe i i i iii l Michelle Dupont escorted by Mike Badgley I. Ml 'lf Lesley Hoyt escorted by Rick Crosby HONORS AND ROYALTIES 37 QQ 1 9? fvxa' gif' WA A ff an-QL' s....,'gM K g ? I 4? Q 'ly Q '1 M . G , as -, , my js. ' V ,asf .1 . fc , M, ' Q Steve Schacterle Lesley Hgyt Rav Tillou DwMeDmqg aa HGNORS AND ROYALTIES l.1v,.vrf ,, ,fa Rf, .. 3 ix! x .Y 4 . Q? 3 1 r Qwvwgi w iw! ' 3, ,,4. ,,,. -11' 6 X, 'wa V-4' 7, 144'- .F , ,, Al J A A 5, LQ., , , . . af' f 1 '. w f . n is 'J if 1, Y ' I sw w 'Y' . 1 QW f' ' x 4 ' x ,. N .. offs, x , J..- Top ien P- G. Cavazos Kathleen Patrjck n Q 1 99 -If V , Wu 4.1 4,5 4, hx.-!'M l rl! me , I 1 I' A ua ' -if- - - , .icq rflxs . 1' . ,, Wg, ' 'Q 1 3 I Q V A 'I' . 2 ' tx, Y' C in Q l , .. . ,Q . I H. U ' xr .Ajdklif ' ' ,n wx.: ' 'U Q 1 '. gg. W' In nab Xvi. .. .,- A, h X :fi .XY wks- 0 K 1..- , . . ,ln qv' ' Q 'I fn X .. . .fi .u. A ' fx '14 . 5 ' 'V .UF- lvlz' A 1 nf -Lx . ll Kg A vi . N 'E , bv 1 3-. ., 3 5 i 'Q 9 S , E.. iw X E s 5 5 12 - . Q N fx. 8 'Q W S' X x ? ,W A, X iQ QQ vs Q .lsr ,.,.. Sas s rv ,V xxxfm my X w sw is . . R ack Sums WxNx Casey Frauenfelder Mark Seeger Melody Ambur , ..,,.,A:.,.. , zizz 'f QQ' h f xf -x Q is X 'W,f??if2ef ,ws X ,, i -. ,. -1- 'fs Q Q, we . . WK , I Kami, Q Z X ,gi X ,,-. ,l 2- V. ...iz , , Z ..., 'Y , t 9' , W X ,t svn all V, 5 s 'X , 4 Q qw X4 : 1' 1 ,I 5 i at W K! ,, L A ,qw ' X 44, 2: ' W sl 'Z ,im . X1 iv' Ajni, 23, assi. e yang: A Os , Q, Xen KX - KK: WV, , G 4' , 'M , 'Y M . ,145 ,. xfx3a,Q,df4q K , 1 K W s , i . , K-,253 ' S if 'v ,, 'fimfglf 22491 'si ' 31 , J 3:3 Q53 'qc Zlpf' -Y ,Tig l Q,-etfi if WW .Aff 'R' -fE.,,,Ls fd. If ,, rs. if 4 fi' 2' gi? uqxfvs fn fw ,ff .Vi 1 ' 'ff fair -na-w' .M 1 I fillfaiefflgg , ,751 1' 4.7 .ay ' vu 9 , 'ff'ff3.5!l5. Foreign exchange students live new life l l Blanca Arias points out the location of her native home town on the globe in the school library. Ramiro Madlonado is proud and happy to show the school photographer his native home. HONORS AND ROYALTIES 39 rw- fc-'nwfzfv r--1: 1 :fu ez- ,-,Y-,,.Wf Kofa Sweefhearis rank among H19 b9Sf 0' , lip: .H lg.. 1 5 T 4 . 'U fl! O. .QQ 'Q Q , g V 'fy 'Q' s..'.. Q g.:04: Hl, J Q 'Us Q-'J QCIQ, lp, ' -1 h 4,n..n:x i ',Q ' ' I 'gs L i9 Q gs' 4Qn.., .I .l t so ,,n',--' -AAN-f 4 Q -R ', 9-'nu ',f'8l.l. LY' ftf'7'ahslX.gl ,a'zt' ,Jr , Q! A z'0 alex. H C 1,0 f 9'0 ' .' -'J bw -I 5 -!l '.. Y' tz'4:., :I a'i ' aff! -uu ' ' D ya, ,I ' E 8:1 K x x I I 'S G C Sigglj i I D Djjvfy Q 5 ,, A A 'Indigo ,. h v OI 44,1 - 11' - - . . WEETHEART Anna Smith KEY CLUB SWEETHEART: Paula Llvlngston F'F'A'S V.I.C.A.SWEETHEART: D 40 HONORS AND ROYALTIES ora G rijalva 'Q D.E.C.A. SWEETHEART: Cin dy Bailey of -SS . ! f 655 ' f CRISCO AWA! ,a Q Q X A -, X f Q I ff DAR AWARD: Hmm.,-N 'Nm wwf.N,,.,N M mx-we We 1, ,, -Q gui gQX 'ity 261 Ru QQQMWA any an E49 Rza gikgbo grief? . A' Q, Xi 'Q if 5 if Q 7 X W I s U if Qxffffw' f, CRISCO AWARD: Denise Menchaca BETTY CROCKER AWARD: Korlis Hackbarth WJ' Debra Dixon ALL STATE CHOIR: Sara Tritch, Stephenie Ferree, Bill Huff, Bill Fasset, Ben Galarza HONORS AND ROYALTIES 41 T1- Qenior couples capiure various honors SENIOR SWEETHEARTS: John Boemer and Marilyn Morgan 7,5 af ij i . 1 Al MR. AND Miss VERSATILE: Rick Sims and Chris Hi9U9f3 . 1 , 53 1 I . 9 U . , r V 'fll f ax, 'M , ' W V A 5 xr gg., V '. ,, wi it ' .w-w, '7 1w at I, .qs , ,ing Iv -, V bhq,,V.Nd I Q. ,sr .f',Q..r 'S -' W 1 'j -'-14..i..3 i ' km f . - 'jf . A 1 fn . 4' vb ' 'S ' . ' 2 .' 4 . Q 'gm-h t wr rjqftj .N lv Q - 4, . I . U: M , V ,M My N, 'VJ-1. N4 , , --r ff-. ' ' J- 1r,.,g.' ,J ,,,,,, ,' f 'r 1.3, Hi' ri JT to 42 HONORS AND ROYALTIES V Ax Q-sgxf SJQJ , ' F, f: f X Q Mg ' A 1, 'ffif is x 'fgmn S1 1 .2 x x ' bs., X s S . yi ri Q fx 3 Y 3 Q , f Q N ' ' X r Q Ns - X k ,. gi wg iw: ' ' -' .ss 1-, .' 2: 1 i ,M JP ,' 'Vw hifi, by Q' 'V' fsfrf? ,,L if r, fi n M 1 -mg.-,.,. X xx W X a P G ,FY h v- N3 N + f ' fl Q41-lx 37' Q , . y :QQ gg f , is-xiw ..-Q4 ,4 ,- f ,ffl f 'ff , WMM! , 4 . yy I WZ ' 1 5 vu zfgfz ef ' ff I' 4 4 Y 4 K Q y MR. AND MISS ATHLETE: Bm Penny and Terri Steen MR. AND MISS UNIQUE: ,, Nsck Senorls and Molly McCann .If 'iff Y' . -X. '91 'V' yfhfffhmn A' , fa, MM, W y f, 'VJ 4. f'we.l11 ' 1. -4 ' f HONORS AND ROYALTIES 43 Our iwelve iiiles describe Kofa's seniors L ,ili..,.f -caan K. ..., ...,.i---.us -!-i0 -- MR. AND MISS SPARKPLUG: MR. AND MISS PERSONALITYZ David Pensky and Vicky Mulenpoh Mike Badgley and Christy Clark MR. AND MISS FRIENDLY: David Smith and Debbie Vos 44 HONORS AND ROYALTIES .....,L.J -n-r -1-1 1 ........--J -.-,.,e-njnivv' .-tif, l ..-nv-1' ef I Ei Pl' 1. - .f D s LIC MR. AND MISS Ray Tillou and 1 r 4 .J migrain- -.5 r .. .... n f... -fl- up-Q YR, l L X. . MR. AND Miss MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Ray Tillou and Casey Frauenfelder CLASS WITS: Teffv Kenny and Mary FOX L ,.,-Q9 0 XXX ik ' ' 14 AH xr' A11 IVIR. AND MISS BEST DRESSED: Richard Pool and Linda Kennedy HONORS AND ROYALTIES 45 46 Kofans Spend the summer awag from home learning GI RLS' AND BOYS' STATE Early last spring the teachers at Kofa nominated and eleC'f9d four girls and five boys all of whom were outstanding in aca- demics, personality and leader- ship. These students represented Kofa at the American Legion Auxiliaries Girls' and Boys' State, a mythical 51st state. Girls' State was held on the U of A campus in Tucson, w h i le the Boys' Staters gathered at NAU in Flag- staff. Using Arizona laws as guidelines, the delegates set up mock city, county and state governments. While campaigning for offices, making up spirit songs a n d listening to guest speakers, the delegates made many friends. The alternates chosen were: Melody A m b ur, Korlis Hack- barth, Marilyn Morgan, Becky Watson, Clifford Cameron, Rick Crosby, Danny E l k i ns, John Hamilton, and Steve Schacterle. ANYTOWN Anytown was a gathering of every religion, race and color living together in the Prescott Mountains for one week, with no problems. The kids represented their viewpoints in discussion groups and other activities. They grew emotionally w i t h new knowledge of different religions and races while gaining many new friends. The motto for this dream world was . . Each man as my brother, Each man as my friend. To attend Anytown, one must submit a letter to student council and be interviewed by members of council. Two kids from the lUf1i0r a n d senior classes are chosen to represent Kofa. Kids returning from Anytown h Hood feeling, one of understand- Ing better the human race and its beliefs. BVS 8 HONORS AND FiovAi.TiEs r- rise., Attending Girls' and Boys' State were: Lesley Hoyt, Debbie Dolejsi, Casey Frauenfelder, P. G. Cavazos, Kent Foree, Paula Livingston, Rick Sims, Ray Tillou, and missing Buster Johnson. X Tho I k D SR UC Y p90Dl-6 chosen to represent Kofa at Anytown were, Evelyn Flemming, Bill Huff, ebble VOS and m'55ln9 NlafY Carpenter. The journalists Blank, Debbie B Maureen Hanson W. , -F ,.. f 1- L f H. 4' 'll f 1 E . ...- ,-y The N.C.C.J. rep Ami' Brinkman, Bfunsteing tgp ,O Rick C'0Sbv, Deb ng ns .- LL I in ok P.G. Huff, N C 1-Q. - The journalists attending AIPA workshop werep Phil Wright, Jacquie Blank Debbie Britt, Cindy Brunstein, Korlis Hackbarth, Paula Livingston, Maureen Hanson, and Karen Haughtelin. Q -74.4. F. ..jf:fiZ., , Q .xv-f X f1.z:f-filfzxif'-m ' The N.C.C.J. representatives from Kofa were: bottom row: Lyn Wells, Bml' grmkman, Ramiro Maldanado, Sally eefm, Sara Tritch, cindy Rfulilstelni t0p row: Mona McKenzie, Melody Arnbur, Dorothy Hannon, i - . . C C 05bY, Debbie Smith, Laurie Macbeth, Liz Braden. AIPA WORKSHOP The A rizona Interscholastic Press Association ga th e red in Flagstaff for the 12th workshop. Two hundred eighty- four high school journalists spent two weeks of the hot summer going to classes on the NAU Campus. The classes varied from beginning Dn0t0Qraphy to editors seminars for I a rge and small schools in the fields of yearbook and newspaper. Students stayed in dormitories and ate in one of the dining halls. Every afternoon a guest speaker came and spoke to the students on specialized fields of journalism. The workshoppers went on sightseeing trips to Oak Creek and the Grand Canyon. The workshop came to an end with an awards banquet and par- ties in the dorms, with the boys singing to the girls from outside. This was a good way to say good- bye to many good memories. annual N.C.C.J. N.C.C.J. was a small scale Any- town. It was a one-day experi- ence where teenagers share their thoughts on governmental, en- vironmental and racial problems as they effect our schools and nation today. The problems are not only awakened and brought out in the open, they are dis- cussed and the students learn ways in which they can help solve these modern day problems. Seventeen Kofans attended the 1970-71 N.C.C.J. held at Glen- dale Community College. They left Yuma early one morning on the same bus as Yuma Hign School, and attended meetings all day. In order to g0 to N.C.C.J., one must submit a let- ter to student council and be interviewed by paSI delegaies- HONORS AND Row-u.riEs 47 swaying with the spirit, moving with the mood Napa., 2 ' -an D' I 1 2 fixu- ia f Nw. uf ai' -2. Qdwiv 4 if 4 f-ff A . fi ,w 'T 3 ly L ! a w , FQ Z3-K ' R L-iw f, x 5 fixfig, 3. 'vi 'ws' ., fx 6 s Y 4 s 'ir' K X lg ' f N ,QQ ,, Q , ms S Y 'C Q1 .XA,,gv- K. ix N N ,M I Z QQ M 'J N - .W , mf fp f Us-was ' X vu 494 lil , f , Q A if, ' f ff 1 , E A W X Q R Y J 1 2 , .M R 14 f 2 t ., ,,, , VK 5 w ,WWI f kj: L 3 N . N X 1 f K yi A , W X ...Ar 31 , ,, K R Q, f 1. fi: , .K , , , ,:5..xk A V, Q : V ,,,, 1 ' 'V' My mf: vs.. ,AWWK 'f , , ,MM W wwf? W 3 G. Aww Talent and hard work make up class plag JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Mouse That Fioaredf' was the title of the outstanding performance of the 1970-71 Jr. class play. Under the direction of lVlrs. Slade and assistant director, Miss Thompson, the play was a roaring success. This satiric, comedy depicts a small monarchy's attempt to wage war against the United States. The hilarious consequences of this situation. provides the back- ground for the play. This outstanding play was brought to the Kofa Students, faculty and community on lVlarch 12-13. The cast did a greatvjob of performing and was rewarded with a fabulous round of applause so FINE ARTS w '5 'F9 S A MVS Slatlti ilir--i lv ,,. , . V W ' 'W YW outs I' V Dannv Forr 951. Linda Res I . ll a successful Dlav- S er' and Maw Wvlsh, learn the task of showing false BXPWWOM' HN lm ' if Miss H techniq if The crow Smith. E Q E A Z W 7 2 . s ss fs k 5 '-f g a l A is Q 72 ff 44 2 Z5 'Zi EE W it Q W' f :E N 3 if we ' l Rv? 5 . T Q ffizff M Z . 'nfl ZWM, 4 W P all for SENIOR CLASS PLAY Everybody loves a lover and everybody loves Tom Jones. The class of 71 brought Tom Jones to Yuma for all to enjoy. With Miss Harriet Thompson as director, and Kathy Patrick as student director, the many nights of hard work resulted in a smash- ing success. The cast members were re- quested to be at rehearsals four nights each week for nearly two months. The rehearsals lasted any- where from three to six hours. Miss Harriet Thompson, Senior Class Play director, and Kathy Patrick work on make-up techniques. The crowd is intrigued by the street fight of Paul Noble and James Smith. Q 2 N -, S ll 23 ft Xx Q . 'V ffff 'V P S i The cast helps James Smith after being stabbed by Tom Jones, the lover. Rita Drake and Penny Cromwell discuss the matter of the play between rehearsals. FINE ARTS 51 M . t. T ' . rl :Sp iis a A pals. - ' N N, vt ' , v I M . Q x K - - is r. - 1 . Y ' - , , A X gin 5 X l Q K . K . at ,. - X ' ' ' . X g 1 f. iof I g ' . . 0 T Ienl and rhglhm is Kola Highs Marching Band a B221 umm: --. -f. ' J , BW XX X s S S rm ,,q...wXs, gy Ru? vis . sw? X XXX BOTTOlVl ROW: G. Lairmore, K. Gamard, B. Matheus, K ' V ' ' V A 0 ,lvl .,l,1Lp K. Haughtelin. ROW 2: L. Hoppe, J- Neumanf B' Ramuw' D 1' 7.p,,bS J. McGee' ROVV 3: A. Lyon, L. Wade,S. Schachterle, Nl, Flood, B Oloncl-W, l Limb alley N. lVloreno, T. Carroll, J. Tawser, B. Ramsav- TOP ROWB O X '7'i 5 ' ' ' Chapman. BAND Boom , Boom , Boom went the drums and the band marched on. The 1970-71 K o f a High School lVlarching Band received stunning new uniforms. The new uniforms are tuxedo type for concert season and white over- lay with a black embroidered Kota crest made especially for Kota, during marching season. The great band did half-time entertainment at all home games. They a l s o marched in the Veteran's Day Parade and the annual Rodeo Parade. N-s..... ic ivia - en9W 'mls S lrshall OID, director of the Kofi, lmml, is liusy imkuwu mil .i requisition for som e ec i ons for future use by the band nwmlil-is. sz FINE ARTS W r , 'fn I .53 1 1-I. WF ri 'T 'Hull BOTTOM ROl K. Musgrave. Thompson, Nl. H. Blomquist, Bombard, l.. Nl Kofa's majorettes went to summer c ntelin, efrock. 'lcGee, iley, D. V music urn' ,,,,,..-wf- L,.,..,..f,.-W ...P BOTTOM . I Q -x M Q m QA? .57 ROW: C. Callahan, S. Prevvitt, D. Hollenbeck, R. Consley, S. Plovvman, N. Galloway, A. Scroggins, K. Denman, S. Dupre, R. Flores, K. Musgrave. ROW 2: L. Scheffer, C. Kneibes, D. Trafzer, S. Hardin S. T f E. Fl g, ra zer, emming, M. Pooler, R. Matzkanin, H. Kirchner, R. Thompson, M. Hutchison, A. Dixon. ROW 3: F. Lopez, R. Hoffman, M. Carpenter, B. Otondo, E. Jonson, C. Kircher, D. Livingston, K. Winkler, H. Blomquist, K. Conde, D. Rodney, J. Estes. TOP ROW: R. Schachterle, l. Martinez, M. Conrad, J. Pooler, F. Robles, L. Mauldin, Nl. Edlund, J. Bombard, L. Musgrave, D. Jett. 1255. 'Q ,, G . ,Q N V R .V 'I ff ,V 1 fc Q - xi 96. A - vs .-IIE? 'fl GP W93' J' .BMW I ,fi . . - - . Th ' l Kofa's maiorettes, Evelyn Fleming, Sally Trafzerhead, and Sherri' Hafdlflg, perform 'Ol-'tmes along Wah the band at all home games ese gif S went to summer camp at Redlands, California and brought home many new ideas. FINE ARTS 53 R alaires Sing for the communiig and the school 09 l M.- . iililrliri L, '.l:iviri, K. T.'iylOr, B. Chavffl, J. Lane D. . .F i,s. T tch,B.l-luff,BQBSILC-Om, B-Gf G'10'C'Ns f ' BOTTOM lEODlw'2-P-Jclgewislellil Elobltsg Ferre! C Frauenfelder lVl. Park, A. ScroQQ l5, N' Mf ? 'll' S- Hl'd'? Q' M Mm9'f'Ve' M' Kamwth' L' Om' ?nVtlllll1t'-ixtxlnl-:an D Almodova F: Gram Galloway. TOP ROW: J. Ellsworth, J. Pooler, L. ZllTllYY lTW-Ili, V Long, J. Huff, D. Elliott, M. Ambur,J. Schimdt, J. Gardner, G. Sears, G. Lairmore, J. Dixon, S. Somrners, B. Plowman, L. Rnsslei. ROYALAIRES Royalaires consisted of tal- ented boys and girls interested in music. They have performances for many civic organizations, school activities and have gone on out-of-town trips. Royalaires performed for the public at a Christmas and a Spring Concert both held at Snider Auditorium. This great singing group is under the direction of Barry Barkan. ROYHIBWGS S509 at K0f6'S Open House while Mr. Barry Barken directs and Stephanie Ferree accompanies at the piano. I Girls Glee held third period, dress in formal re adyfortheannualChrBUnasConcen, 54 FINE ARTS -4. LE FT TO Scheffer, E X BOTTOM R Andrews. R1 Yanez, P. R S. Hodges, J. E Kofa's done mal the past in the Re the Unive the Nortl Jazz Festl various ci concerts f Kofa's wi had the h Miss Yun test at th which was ol ff V4 if s J 2, D. Drn, ir, J. CITES -1 far' tb sf: nf Q2 9 l I xr I ZS' -- f .-.EMA ...LM-,.....,. ..., -, Y. Yi X 4 Q, . ...... 6 Wh fe. e.riasirr'ifi?a'wsclme.-., Si .. I I . I -'-'--- --L -1-1-.I-1-,q.e -, A ,T- LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Estes, L. Musgrave, T. Chappell, N. Moreno, M. Hutchison, M. Conrad B O d Scheffer, B. Otondo, H. Blomquist,J. Pooler, D. Rodney, A. Scroggins, K. Conde. I i ton 0' S' Schachterie' D' Jett' F' Robles' L' I l BOTTOM ROW: C. Priest, K. Lund, P. Reeder, J. Matheny, M. Scott, J. White, K. DeCorse, C. Mauldin, L. Mauldin, B. Roberts, A. Stelly, D. Andrews. ROW 2: S. Hilden, W. Gordon, S. Prewitt, K. Milburn, J. Jennings, N. Pailthrop, K. Duff, D. Crawford, N. Glassel, K. Martinez, C. Yanez, P. Roberts, I. McCory, K. Powers. TOP ROW: K. Denman, S. Bennett, L. Zimmerman, J. Lewis, S. Plowman, P. Blackburn, A. Brynt, S. Hodges, J. Ellsworth, M. Ambur, L. Elliott, R. Pooler, STAGE BAND CONCERT CHOIR Kofa's 1970-71 Stage Band has Concert Choir consists of all done many interesting things in girls who are interested in music the past year. They participated and can meet special require- in the Regional Music Festival at ments. At the beginning of the the University of Arizona and at year, 93Ch Qiri i135 'CO Irv out bv the Northern Arizona University Singing to iVir- Barkan, 3 prepared Jazz Festival. They performed at SOiO and SOITIG SC3i9S Diiiifed at various civic programs and held random. By this performance the concerts for Junior High Schools. girls are graded and DUT in either Kofa's well known Stage Band Concert Choir I or Concert Choir had the honor of playing for the ii- Miss Yuma County Queen Con- This year the Concert Choir test at the Yuma County Fair, Sang for va rious community events and for some of the school functions. which was held in March. FINE ARTS 55 Underclassmen Staff: Editor, Jacquie Blank: PSTTY Reedefi Cheryl Allecg and Janet Hess LA CORONA The 1970-71 La Corona staff started the year out taking pic- tures of the baby Kings during Freshman initiation. From then on the staff was faced with dead- lines, copy writing and more pic- Bobby Pendleton tures to be taken. With the super- vision and unending help of the sponsors, Mr. Paddock and Mrs. Arnold, the annual was nearly completed by Christmas. Then came the rush of the end of the year with all the pictures of out- Sports Staff: Editor, Cindy Brimsrfring Ned SHIDDQ Eddie Jahnkegand standing students and graduation to be taken. When the yearbook was completely finished the staff for the coming year worked on recruiting new members and pre- paration of the yearbook for 1971-72. l V N gi Hon ors and Royalties Staff' Editor Korlis Hackba th ' I 1' 5 Jeff T Susan Shepherd: Sherry Riddle, and Mickey Strasser Won' lt Am. 56 FINE ARTS Upper Dhef. Phil wri ht- s ... M 2 , 1 N. -1 753925-Q' , , classmen Staff: Editor, Maureen Hanson, Debbie Alongei Linda Foster: and Linda ivims 1 ...--iii Photography Staff: Editor in Chief, Karen Haughteling Head Photogfa' 9 , C0tt W0ng: Albert Lee, and David Wright The journalist Livingston, Fl zie, Maureen May, Andy Ba ahnkep and duation aarbook :he staff 'ked on and pre- lok for ynge, Linda d Photogra- It Pictures and print give memories to Kings The journalists who work hard to DUT Ol-lf 3 Qfeat paper are: Jafzquie Biank' Sam' Bemdt' Paula . . do Aguilar, Susan Leonard, Phil Wright, Cindy Brunstein, IVlona MacKen- Iiwmgstonl Fgnan n Scott Wong Pete Schmitt, Sandy Jett, John Hamilton, Patti Ray, Claudia 3IgllMZ:L':fga:E5Z,ngeW, Dean Stevens, Cindy Gabriel, Pat Pierno and missing Debbie Britt. 'Sn KINGS PAGE The dependable Kings Page workers provided an issue of the paper every other Friday except on special occasions. There were several special editions this year. This was the first year a paper was issued on the first day of school. A couple of other addi- tions to the Kings Page this year were advertising and a feature column c a l I ed Cabbages and Kings. To become a member of the Kings' Page staff, you were re- quired to have a year of journa- lism and keep your grade average up to 2.5. Kings Page met every third period. Editor-in Chief was John Ham- ilton, Sandy Jett was news editor, and Paula Livingston and Debbie Britt worked together as co-fea- ture editors. Mrs Coughanour, KinQ'S Page advisi' gives - f er. assistance to SandY Jett' 3 Sfaf mem FINE ARTS sv part of a swirling, whirling, maze of motion 58 115. 4 5 N 41 X. x .9 X Xgy S Q '41 jv- .1513 'Q 9 Y -. MV. g',p..i If pil? +ql'l iff, 1 A 4. I M4 Q Vx' N - Iyslid y'Snu-1--g'o ' 1, V is . a n ll ll In I ., 5 5 C , I IS K I .. .--ng 'tSl'U'-'H , . . . 'I ft hnumlsw-Aw,4.L....ufu.I..e s I A X Uri s- ' - P , ' :D I I ENTIRE COACHING STAFF: Dean Stout, freshman team, HarrV Hengl, J.V. teat3nQVCSnra2elg::TaQg -iggltieam. Norm Ufflam VGVSIIV team G 9 U Q Poage, varsity team, Larry Shelly, varsity team, Dave Grose, freshman team, and Fre e er, - by I Ngahvxua WINGEACKS 1 J x and Jeff TWC' 1970 season , il N ' ', a Spirifed one I I s D M 1 -' . K. ,if N ,A if iq ,xSP X 'nb b 'f..4. for the Kings , I ty at 4 A f X, . an X A I 'Q I 4 Paced by a win over cross- I , .Q . 'W . A town rival Yuma High, the Var- fQ?,,, y, t 2 . ,J I I I fb It , , I sity team managed a 3-7 season .. , ws- .S ., l - ' aff f . . ' l . 2433 ,. . ' 6 1.1f.s- . - . : .1 - Ralf: I . record, with the one league win -...za .f- 3- . Commg agamst t h 9 Chancuer QUARTERBACKS, TAILBACKS, FULLBACKS: STANDING: Rick ourfnnger, Ed Tnomp- I Wolves. son, Mike Howe, Mark Bowman, Robert Radtke, Dan Elkins, and Steve Bjornstad. KNEELING: n , At the annual Football Awards Bud Hydeman, Greg Hernandez, Tony Jaramillo, and Joe Pontecorvo. ' A ,X Banquet, team members voted ' M-.1 Greg Hernandez as Outstanding GUARDS: Dax Defensive Back and Dan Elkins as Outstanding Offensive Back. Tim Naylor was named as Out- standing Offensive Lineman, while David Smith was awarded Outstanding Defensive Lineman. The Sparkplug Award went to center Dan McKenzie and Most Valuable Player to Danny Elkins, with the coaches voting George Peterkin as the most improved player. Tri-captains for the team were Mark Bowman, Bill Penny and Jerry Miller. 60 FOOTBALL TACKLE AND CENTERS: STANDING: Dan Prickett, Cliff Cameron, Rick Sims, David ISQITSI-liVgcfAlbert Hernandez and Tim Naylor. KNEELING: George Peterkin, Dan McKenzie and i u . RlCh8rd McCrory 3 'vt vt' H ' --My - NM.. . .pw- ,4v.' 'As- ft A . V, it :SK 'MVN team, Dale A wat L W'-of tl., :- X ',, , , ,hat f, f gf f 1,,f ,' . 'fy LW, 3, gg ,Ak 1 1 1 fm . 75.-' X six. lqiffiw. , ,aflifi Ed Thomp- NIEELING: , f , f Www 4 7, f M fi f ' ' W f, I f , ff U! VVWM ,Ay 'Mfyy W4 V 44 2, H, do f x fag 2, 1513 LVM! ,Wflm nfl' V' rf,4,f.,.A,j'7,,:v 1 Sims, David gKenzie and GBACK5 AND ENDS: STANDING: Jerry Miller, Scott Wilcox, Doug Pancrazi, Bill Penny W'N ' 'i .1 k G d K r F ELING: Henry Valenzuela, Jim Dai y, ac reer an en oree. and Jeff Trvon- KNE l Q. 3 l I SEASON SUMNIAR Valley High 2 Saguaro 24 Brawley 0 Yuma 0 Casa Grande 21 McClintock 35 Scottsdale 20 Chandler 1 5 Coronado 44 Westwood 15 Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Y 0 17 20 36 6 14 13 21 22 8 I ld. iff' , Q ze, ' l 1 1 Y l l ' 9,9 ,f 1 g , Q-:aa Y tf T'-flaw ' ' I il lt! N . Ndruk, 4 , V' D Q wc, 4 .5 5 I 'M . - J ,J Gardnerand Larry Orn. GUARDS: David Smith, Dennis Bodenhamer, ROQSV WNW and GUARDS. Flay Tillou,T0dd Ones 3V Richard McCrory. fJii.ulv'ilm1 iil11ril'lll I N , 3 l'eC L lVl.lil- lluvvinnri ll6l Searches for eiver as the linemen hold back the FOOTBALL 61 'Q V! x fx Hg M, of 7 Q .rx Wx, .,,, 'QP S 5 X . , S , ,aw-rffdvill QMMMW AW rr Varsilg season spiced wilh a 36-O romp over Yuma 3 year old Mark Jessen watches in anticipa- tion ofthe day when he can play for Kofa. Wingback Jack Greer .3 1 N., 4 rf f H71 runs for yardage as Bill Penny brlngs down BrawIey's number 88. 1 xx Sen Crllr' ' lux. -1. . r 3 . . 2 '21 '-: , J ---:- A? 2 ,.. Q2 fs A N? W Z N W ,X , 1 x I I :,- x xx Ng ,rx , we T nw M he K l, W hrowing from the 25-yard line Mark ' , Bowman trles for a 1 . . pass against Scottsdale. 0UChd0Wf1 A Yuma Crlmlnal is squeezed between two Kofa defenders during the 'fallback C annual cross-town game, age aqa W FOOTBALL U in. ' , l' W' L, sy 1 E in x! , 1 1 , Jer 88. r vw., , , f pm ,dm 1 hm V Senior guard David Smith rushes to block a Deep in discussion h d K crucial pass in the Kofa-Brawley game. ' ea Coach Norm Put' nam reviews key plays with Mark Bowman- 'Aim s 3 wk I fx f 4 . 'I ui ,X N , 4 r I Q, 8 sl! ,J 4 .,.,'f W .I 1 Mg ' 53,54 , 5 1 w A 5: rs . ,.f ' i if ,Aw , , ' x - J ' V ' Q , ' ' 'f re, N P r r r f ,g ' -ff-is , 5 'if' r ,Q 1 ur .W 5 s '7 , V' L -I mkxff, ,A ,wr C4 ' 5 V A ,'- rfff ' '- .5 . Q 4 ' ,. ,, , ..A-i 5 Vi A Q -A 1 .. - . f Vx m lah ' f ' n of . fm .gf , 5 V pduring the Tailbac ageagalk R0bCfl RHUYPQ -,y,H,m1,,y g , 'mia West . WOM, 'M 'i ' 1.1, rw ra. hh... hum .I km-v mlury suffered IH the 3rd Qame of The year' FOOTBALLSS LL 65 Junior Varsiig gridders work verg hard l 'V x f ' 't ' , , yum: .. ' . .auf -,fwfew ...A -I . s ' ' 'Y .Allan Q' L E., . .f---4' TOP ROW: Bill Fox, Mike Hamma, Ronald Wortham, Jerry Harding, Richard Waldrip, David Radke, Pete Keegan, 2nd ROW: Tim Miller, Raymond Talent, Bobby Sanchez, Bobby Jaramillo, Jeff Stover, Kip Volpe, Brooks Newman, Mike Shrader, Robert Miknailis, Bobby Pendelton, Larry Canafaxg 3rd ROW: Jeff Tryon, Roger Bailey, Gary Wall, Andy Reeder, Mike Hudson, John Feiler, Kirt Prickett, Donald Whims, James Uruchurtug 4th ROW: Randy Sims, Robert Prickett, Gilbert Argomanez, Tony Plaza, Mitchell Nelson, Tom Pallack, Harold Brown, Jim Underhill, 5th ROW: Heath Haskell, John Droge, Pete Woods, Kim Tillou, Richard Dale, Osvaldo Ramirez, Mike Lamont: BOTTOM ROW: lManageri TOFTI Hash, Davey Smith, Dick Livingston, Rick Kryger, Paul Pino, Donald Higgins. 54 FOOTBALL Under the direction of hea coach Conrad Lujan and assistan coach Harry Hengl, the J.V. foot ball team ended their season witl an overall record of 4-4. During the season, the team captains were Andy Reeder and Gilbert Argomaniz. Before each game the coaches chose two players that had done the best each week to be game captains. Some ofthe outstanding players this season were Andy Reeder, Bill Fox, and Mike Hudson. SEASON San Pasqual 6 Calexico O Yuma 8 EI Centro 44 Holtville 0 Mexicali 42 Blythe 0 Brawley 22 SU M MA RY Kofa 34 Kofa 18 Kofa 5 Kofa 3 Kofa 44 Kofa 1 2 Kofa 22 Kofa 3 Watching fro Near the goal Donny Higgir f Z E l I lib ii J' seg A ' .s.,.4 - 1 . ,K fy Tim Nliller, Pendelton, iims, James 1 Underhill, nagerl Tom 34 18 6 8 44 12 22 8 Watching from the sidelines is Delmar Foote. Near the goal line a swarm of Kofa Tacklers pounce on one of Calexico's running backs. 17 e-2 fc: FL Watching Bill Fox and Kirk Prickett grit their teeth to make the tackle is Tim Miller. 1-ar N1-v Qing, 4 Mi. y p I gif.. i I, ? is f , 1 x J 4 in I xi X ZW li 1' Z- Q , ,V ,,.....f.4p -ws.. ...nw Donny Higgins wonders where his backs are. Watching the action is Number 72, . if M ' E ',.,n if 'QW Q W...-V, W, K M , ,,,.W,, ffl? ,,,-,,..,0-414 'u62' in John Droge. FOOTBALL N KOMS Frosh Sfari' season victoriouslg Q' Kg BOTTOM ROW: Ray Seibel, Steve Allen David Rogers, Bill Hetrick, Doug Livingston John Peterkin, Murray Viard, Dale Crabtree, Bill Snyder, George Wilkie, Steve Mills, Barry Middlebrook, 2nd ROW: Bob Guthrie, Bill Curtis, Rod Priest, Tim Thompson, Keith Hansen, Brad Ellsworth, Phill Bland, Richard Anderson, Vic Preciado, Dan Noriega, Bob Knight, Tom Amaya, 1 I Our freshman football team started the season by winning the first four games to come up to a total of 110 points to their op- ponents 0. Throughout the rest of the season the frosh put all effort to end the season with 6 wins, 1 tie, and 2 losses. To sum up the season scoring, Kofa had a total of 165 points to 91 for their opponents. During the 70 season Chris Hopstetter was the leading tack- ler and Tom Ama leading scorer. In defeat or victory, our fresh- man football team was in mad spirits. They worked hard to make our best. ya was the name known as the 66 FOOTBALL I 'fi i 1 i PA 5 ti if 'S-cott Baker. 3rd ROW: Victor Caballero. Steve Pallack, Dan Bullard, Pete Arviso, Dan Roth, Luis A g u i la r, Jim Pagan, Mike Martinez, Oscar Corona, Tom Gray, Chris Hopstetter, Harold Gardner. 4th ROWi Tom Brier, Steve Patrick, Mike Zanot, Emilio Padilla, Tim Roach, David Platt, Brock Thomas, Ed Hernandez, Richard Sprague, Brice Zeller, Roy Ramirez, Steve Fry, John 1 -1 , .i r, 5-sim!!--1-,' ,... .f ?.3+ SEASON SUMMARY Imperial 0 Kofa San Pasqual 0 Kofa Calexico O Kofa Antelope 0 Kgfa EI Centro 42 Kofa Holtville 6 Kofa Yuma 12 Kofa Blvthe 14 Kofa Brawley 27 Kofa hlachut, Kevin Heintz, Brian Stone. TOP ROW John MCCurley, Dart Easterday, Brent Choate, Don Beach, Marc Ellis, Jim Werner, Keith Gardner, Mike Landin,T0fTI Marsh, Kevin Swager, Richard Sherman. Charles Foster, Leonard K r u I I, Terry Boswell, John Neinast, Jose Ramirez, RandY Moorehead. fr Qain of Kofa carries round corner 0 yardage. Kofa gridder Valuable tean Frosh I i n e r protection to t K tone. TOP Easterday, : Ellis, Jim mdin, Tom Sherman, i I l, Terry irez, Randy or gain of T' Kofa gridders push onward for another touchdown. K ..,, 9' ' , . f -,c L as - L K .., 1 D I tx 7 ly :fra K' gr I QM f I I X., I ' 7,Ai T1 ' J 4' s vi 'Y 0 uv A 4... s gk 'Q of- A -- M., X 5 L.-wah., f I ws' M A I 'ru f, , ,. Mw:f.f.e,w' 'QQM 32 .,.,, . - ' ' nv-W' .Lf ' 'V Frosh defenders are on hot pursuit of the ball carrier. Valuable team work pays off. Frosh l in eme n hit hard to give vital protection to their kicker. Kofa's frosh struggles to hold on, while he is hit by a defender. FOOTBALL W '70-'71 Cross Countrg looks good again KOFA'S Harriers had an im- pressive year by grand slamming Yunw 15 to 50 whh dm Hrm seven places. Chris Wood had the best time for the 1.9 mile course for the Yuma record of 9.31. 'Thumday,Oct.29,ChrBlNood led the KOFA team to a 20 to 39 victory over the Chandler Wolves, setting a new course record time of 11 minutes and 43 seconds. KOFA had a 6-5 record going into the KOFA Invitational. The team placed 3rd here and 5th at State Divisionals. ff C SEASON SUMMARY Westwood Saguaro Brawley El Centro Yuma Casa Grande McClintock Calexico Scottsdale Chandler Coronado Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Aquilar, McCintier, Gabaury run for varsity. I at lin X' . In E f Q l I K si. s s i .v , u vt C BACK ROW: Ben Ramirez Mike Fe.I lvlavnefqchrasw d s ' 'er' Adnan Zavala, Howa a G 00 I t9VeVVats0r1,ar1d David Guterriz. r abaury' and Fernando Agiular. FRONT ROW: David Santa Crus, Mike 69 CROSS COUNTRY l f 4', mf f ' 1 f, f ,W.,,,,,,, -sm lr 527917 Ui' 5 sfw.w-'K ,msd - tt, . 1 f 'f'ff, ' 1 . . f , , g- .Q we ffyzn ' BACK RO Tom Flane Q ChI'lS VVOQC which KQF or varsity. I f K K rv' . ,ga Crus Mike iw? ,Qi .Z Quo V. avg V291 ff ,A-,gm fd 4 ff!-.vs ie BACK ROW: Kim Conde, Robert Shantek, Mike McCintier, Don Dale, and Charles Doughrety. FRONT ROW: Ernie Rillos, Richard Beach and Tom Flanagan. Missing are Alfred Gill, Chris Cooper, and Managers Kevin Conde, and Mark Olin. he Chris Wood comes in first against Brawley which KOFA vvon by the score of 37 to 21 Adrian Zavala in front, and Mide Maynard following right behind, place against Yuma. KOFA J. V. Harriers take off against their foe Calexico. 51 P , 1 . ,, I ,S 1 ,XV 1 ,f , rt x-A L , f u. QW : I -'bi s. 'VA ,D ' Q Nu a a B. f, ,C ,W gf 15 , 1 my' ml! is . H f 'Q W ' ' ' an s F. .x . ,-. iL' 'i Ha li -Q 1 -V'.h.I f,' . , ut . '.', V. . . I IJ.,-1 I .,, ,i f 1 - ,Q . ff.,-pl 4v 'fo , 'U qw. ,QQ h y J f ,gf . ni e r - A . 1 6 L. fax L H '-14, 1, u , Q .Qu t Varsiig wrestling team coached bg Salerno With t h e 1970-71 Varsity Wrestling Season over, Coach Sam Salerno feels nothing but opti- mism for next year's team. Ac- coring to Salerno, all of his best wrestlers are coming back next year. Two wrestlers, Senior Ralph Richardson and Junior Heavy- weight Dan Prickett qualified for state competition. Coach Salerno listed several games as outstanding although his team lost to Yuma three times. Listed as outstanding were the El Centro, Coronado, South lVloun- tain, Catalina, Scottsdale and Chandler matches. The reasons given by Salerno were that these were won, even though the team was heavily ridden with injuries. l Senior Dan Elkins struggles to stay on top in a battle against a Coronado Don. U.-.Ck nuvv, Ln:-I IU RIGHT: Dennis Bodenh R I ' fa -tw Dan Elkins, Ben Rowe and David Phelps. FRON?l'm:ZBWa1Q2l?!l?3ardson' Coach Sam Saleffm, Dan Prickett,Tommy Fisher lmanagerl. R095 Winn' Steve Nickle and Rick Kfyger. , BOTTOM: Gary DobbS, Andy Santa Cruz, Henry Valenzuela, Robert Nlitchum, '70 WRESTLING QQ 4 A dejectr Prickett i Roger Winn, r1 Nlitchum, A dejected wrestler leaves the mat as Dan Prickett is proclaimed winner. Outmaneuvering his opponent, David Phelps waits in anticipation of a pin. ,if-YY ' 'f 2' f , aff V 4 X SEASON SUMMARY El Centro Carl Hayden Yuma El Centro Inv. Westwood, Mesa Coronado Yuma Scottsdale Yuma Chandler McClintock, Tempe Catalina KOFA KOFA KOFA KOFA KOFA KOFA KOFA KOFA KOFA KOFA KOFA KOFA 187 pound Dennis Bodenhamer's face ap- pears to be etched in concentration. rf ' 1 , , X ,Q fffg fm f f fy Ugg? aiia . ' ' Wfiiffk Z2y4g ' QZQQQZQZ aaaaaaaa ffwiizwi X ZZZZZZZZ f f ff fZZVZZZQQZ aaaaaaa f ff' '47 will H ha aaaaaaeaa J V Wrestlers work verg hard for vioforg This year's J.V. Wrestling team was coached by Mr. Lot. They had 12 matches. These boys all work' ed hard and gave their best to win. All of them learned by their mis- takes. A few of the boys will go to wrestling camps during the summer and learn new techni- ques, and come back next year and try to make Varsity. The team had an over all record of 3 wins and 8 losses with one forfeit when Scottsdale cancelled. This was Richard Lot's first year as a coach at Kofa and he worked with the boys every day. J.V.WRESTLlNG Yuma El Centro Calexico Brawley Coronado Yuma Brawley Yuma Chandler Catlaina K ofa K ofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Emilio Pad ponent tot . HY ,. TOP ROW. nun steve Cannon Lance Lionb d . ' bertM h 3 ,Scott Pr ,M H itc um Mike Reese and Gary Dobbs ay Ike Howe. BOTTOM ROW: Russel Phelps, Manuel Garcia, Brice Zeller, Ro- Jaclili:e'lIeGabc nned Frosh wrestlers move toward perfeotign Emilio Padilla shakes hands with his op- ponent to begin his match. yn , i3EAf6ONrSUMMARY, si' g T ,, f, 7 Yufhao ii 6, ,gf V evimrfe, T I , Oy, f rf ff Ej 228 s ,swf , f f W ,-.f z 93393399 K A X X2 s 4 , ff 3 UZ YW? r f . ,, fg s eg , C 1-wif-alll? 5 ?'Wi9Y er seem-oil it fel, ,f af Kefef f Kefa 4, fy, ' f sz, Q 4., C m ,jtqafg ' 5 W- ,V Kef? M, fa K ff f Vw, X cg Kofax ,! . . 4, f fu ff, if W, f M If fu, i Brawley6Touznamenff ihi ? flfbfa f A K We Q f f,, This season the frosh wrestling team was coached by IVlr. Hoyt. lVlr. Hoyt commented that many ofthe outstanding freshmen wrestlers will be in contention for a varsity spot next year. These fine wrestlers worked hard to bet- ter themselves. Some of these out- standing wrestlers were Dan Bul- lard, Howell Gaboury, Luis Agu- lar, Brice Zeller, and Andy Santa Cruz who wrestled with varsity most of the year. A good future lies ahead for these wrestlers who are going to be very good next year. C rena, David Chapman - ' ' dam ama ' - d ROW: Emilio Padilla, A . ki TOP ROW: Jerry PeaCV, Wayne Lacey, Dou9 Kimball. Jesse Chavez' Carlos Espmoza' 2n ' A ilar Danr1Y Bunafdf Barry Nhddlebroo , J h Miranda, I-W5 QU ' II Fi Howe Gab0UfY, Victor Caballero, Oscar Carona. BOTTOM ROW. Jon Sanchez, 0 0 Ze er 0 Jack Kennedy, Steve Allen. New varsitg coach builds sportsmen Kofas' basketball players have more desire than most teams. They didn't have their best year, but they never let their spirits fall. Coach lVlcKinley was one of the prime factors for the teams spirit. The team was lead by five seniors. Their two big starters were Mike Platt a Junior, and Senior Rick Crosby. Kofa won two games but deserved to win more. These two wins came at home. Kofa was out- scored by their opponents 1128 to 866 up to the Scottsdale game. Next year Kofas' team will con- sist of six returning seniors which will be Kofas' backbone for 1970- 71. Kofa will also have a few juniors for good support. In a Kofa collison, Hernandez, Crosby, and Bowman get involved under the basket. ,ywfyf fa SEASON SUMMARY Elcemm 75 Kofa 1 ,Casa Grande 69 Kofa 1. Yuma 1 67 Kofa 1 Tempe 90 Kofa . C Yuma f g Clfgandier f . fC?0fQn?fi0 . 95 Kofa Lf , M 4 1, f , 63 Kofa 94 Kofa A81 Kofa 62 Kofa '76 Kofa 89 Kofa Sqgtgtsdgleel ,SSX Kdfa' f, f f , .f ,f ff 253 QQWQ H kofa wa Zz-V W., f,n,1,,s f V ? X 7 ,. Kofa 4 , f, ,ff ff ,M ff , Q f Z A f f 5 f ' Z Z!! f f W W X , f X f X X f 7 f Z' ,x f W f f f Varsity gets a p preciation from Coach McKinley Rick Crosby scores two points against Yuma as Greg Hernandez follows in background. he 5 ff 1 ,GI fo' W ff ff My . Vx W , M , ,, X hs? YV M psssx 5, X it 4 V . 1-f, 4 5 f W 4, W ' R at Q .V , r ' I :Tig fix? Kofa's V Mickey F After' rece lin backgrl n Coach ist Yuma round. Kofa's Varsity from left to right are: Greg Hernandez, Dean Perkins, Andy Williamson, Bill Penny, Mark Bowman, Rick Sims, Rick Crosby, Mickey Raymer, Jeff Hosea, Mike Platt, and Jim Jennings. 'k V TS lim, K I Afte lin background 'feceivins Di-Iss from Kofa's Mike Platt, Haymer, Hernandez, and Crosby are thff-29 l, Rick Crosby scores. of the starters for varsity. BASKETBALL v ' N J.V. Roundballers have a rough season J.V. Basketball EI Centro . 76 Kofa Casa Grande 55 Kofa Yuma 57 . Kofa Tempe 83 Kofa .Yuma 27 Kofa Mesa 72 Kofa Chandler 64 Kofa McClintock 72 Kofa B Westwood, 44 Kofa Coronado 70 Kofa McClintock 61 Kofa Scottsdale 57 Kofa Ei Centro 79 Kofa . Coronado 67 Kofa Chandler 75 Kofa This year's Junior Varsity Bas- ketball team vvas coached by Con- rad Lujan. They played a total of 17 games, winning 3 and losing 12. The team consisted of Juniors and Sophomores. These boys will practice during the off season in hopes that they will make Varsi- ty next year. This was Coach Con- rad Lujan's first year as a Junior Varsity Basketball coach. Last year he coached the same boys while they played on the Fresh- man Basketball team. TOP ROW' Jim Amick IVIarty Wolfe R' k - . , vv ld ' ,T - . , 2nd ROW. Donnywgginsl Richard Dam mark T-ivzlstoerzrggggdrlckf l-QVYV Stutts, David Radtke, Danny Forest, Eddie Jahnke, and Bill Fox. -I-MOU' Randy Bowling' Kyle Ganettl ana Lynn Harvick. ' V afamlllo, Eddie Rillos, and Tony Jaramillo. BOTTOIVI ROW: Brent Amick, Kim 76 JV BASKETBALL Kofa' plage BOTTOM RO' Steve Pallack Preciado. TOP Bob Guthrie. i fiv E. gs W ii 1 ff M Q Q ' :S r , my 1 Qs i'i 1 H r j.. V F . ,af 9 1: 9 . ' un. W A' W a John MQ nd Dale Cram Roger Brown. ty Bas- y Con- otal of losing Iuniors NS will :son in T Varsi- :h Con- Junior . Last e boys Fresh- Bill Fox. ick, Kim Kofax-, freshmen baskeiball Players move wiih swifiness nas,-..,...,..-W. BOTTOM ROW: Ernest Rillos, Brian McBeth, Mgr. Richard Sherman, Ed Hernandez, and Steve Pallack 2nd ROW: Scott Baker, Rod Priest, Tom Gray Tom Amaya, and Victor Preciado. TOP ROW: Steve Austin, Tim Thompson, Mike Harper, Tim Hardy, Mike Feiler, and Bob Guthrie. if 1' ,Veg f 4' fi ' I SES Pj Oo 33 2:0 7:2 g.. 3-s' o 53 ,411 mg 3m 38 0.3 gx -72. X5 '30 SE 'Q 52 -4. gm :Eh QL. m0 OJ' 'ID LQ 'DI CD Ea EEO Ei? 'ro 33 o. Q33 Q2 2.. L3 :U me Se. gf :UD Fife on 213 QNX F ' ix 'W 1' i T., iL ..g, , F .. -x F 1,1 , w--- K mil .- . T xml 5 A S Tw New T ROW: John Mcintief. Roy Ramirez, Greg Miller, Murray Viard, Bill Kerekes, Dennis Hansen, and Dale Crabtree. TOP ROW: Dennis Wright, Don Beach, Phillip Bland, Teffv Boxwm' and 0997 Bl'0Wn. Y , T Season Summary Ag gfvvma T 7 Z4 , A, , ' if W -f b I Kofa 50 C3lieXiC0i Kofa 68 4,g225XUt?i9O9 Kofa 68 it 1 T 'Wa 58 Kofa 50 i Kofa 46 ,i:' :9faWieV fi! Kofa 52 ' Kofa 36 ttt Kofa 52 . 41 Kofa 53 f Kofa 39 Kofa 44 v,,k ,, T We 57 iii, ' I f ' ' 1' I nBrsr1 I Yurna i P Kofa i T 22 Calexico f : y TIKQTH, 41 El Centro T Kofa 1 3 Caiexico KOf8 49 San Pasqual Kofa 33 Brawley K0f6i 19 Ercemm Kofa 22 San Pasqual Kofa 19 Yuma Kofa 19 Brawley Kofa 22 BASK ETBA LL 77 Kofa golfers make mosi of iheir aoiions Frank Townsend John Boener P G Cavazos and Mike Hudson BOTTOM , . ROW: Phil Cano,BiII Curtis, and Pete Woods. FAR RIGHT Coach Richardson J f 6x4 V'-ima 1 Bfawley Mesa Saguaro Brawley Yuma Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Westwood Coronado Scottsdale Chandier McClintock State Toum. oavisional vourn, sisT 1 UF 9 M532 , QM Q11 I A ' 1 .X , , xy . X 2 qi iw ' 1-4 ...wh TOPROW: D4 Nliller fmanagev ROW: Dennisi i 4 fgouis Aguilar e rom the 'OW b RRIGHTZ J Kofa ,icofa Kota Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa , upion begins firsi sea TOP ROW: Dave Hilden , Mike Badgle J f y, eff Stover, Bart Baker, John Senini. 2nd ROW Miller imanageri, Ron Martin, Mitch Nelson, Scott Baker, Mark Senini, Jim Houston, 301- ROW: Dennis Ouesenberry, Louis Aguiiar, Danny Roth, DeWitt ' 1 ,fiei Louis f Aguilar executes a well-timed mm the low board. dive ii ..-- T Smith, Den ' nis Upton 4 2 icoa f W Z www X W Q X SWIm if? Qs ming coach X t,t, f ,ww ssss it U Ns: use-S-QQ 3 s SEASONSUMMARY fest, imma , ,Atcadi 7 , ,a, Yuma 6318 X 7 Q f f ff! xx 4 f? jf if Z2 ZZ 42 Z4 fx! ZW? W f X X f X me Now Xxxxxwvex XX Nw N ,vi Q swkx XQSSYYW Nt 2 QA SS New ' wifi QNX xx X ywh 1 iw 1 Q il Q Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa lend Kofa Kofa J Kofa '7 '! Srnilin g as he hits th X e water Mike B adgley dives alon Alf' g with two others. SWIMMING 79 i l Qpikers anticipate a fremendous season 1 ' it-L Coached by Fred Feiler, this year's track team looked very .f ,gi QD- strong. There were 51 boys out A ts 1 .1 . , A practicing every afternoon after ' e BlyfhQ,YUma Kvfa I , 4, -a school and Saturday mornings. Qf 15' Cefffm J S Kofa f Q ' 2 Kofa S Yuemaf 1 S D There were different events to CQtOnado'Qha,,d,e,f . , Kofi, ix compete in. Some of these events . .Brawmysyg , it S, K.-,fa , -1 , , 2 are high and low hurdles, 100 likchandiersv. J . Kofi' ' yard dash, 220 yard dash, 440 vE7???f'ff?.'A?t9'0pe.. , Kofa . . if .Arrz.,Calif.?lpv. . Kofa . yard dash, the mile, 2 mile, pole ,j5fCasa.G,ahde ,ml Kofa 1 ,' vault, high jump, shot put, and gilgsygiwbitrsvggfl. ' r Kofa Q' VW ,. f 'M' discus throw. Also there were the Qyl6if'I2F,G??f Pafkef t EO? it , , - z 'X7:YLjm3iNT 3 ' , . 0 8 A W Q. 1 .V different rela s. , J .J r V g,.5,Q,g,5,Qna1fa , .Kofa . e kj r N1-.fi - 'V f?' V Q , . 1 ,.q ' ' Iv ' ,ff ww . j f '-.. Stat6,Semn-51021 J ' K0fa ., ri f srr. g Kofa f 5Qjk.m,,,l1-gp f.'Zj'f1,4L.sQfl'-ffl ,,-2-Q-I 'ygg353m.ff.5vff?.Qlsff v .'f'r'::.t-'Nu'-..:.r:.s..tm.f4 sw4',-?.5:sC. 'f swift Bud Hydeman leaps into action with his pole. 1 .7pYfQl ,:SW YA, ,, Y , L-LII WTO' 1' . K . - . W.. i..,s BOTTOM ROW' M Pagan S Kane T Meizi C Cooper D Rodri D Nl . I. , . , - . - . - ClU9Z, - Svrlafd, D. Livingston, E. Rillos, T. Roach, R. Farkas, B. Deobler, J- Pontecofvoe-ROWQ' R-5ChaCf9fl6,A- L6e,G-J0hnS0H,R- B0Wlif19,R.Trafzer,C.Woods,B. Daniels T Pallack D Beech B Rameriz T. TIWOITIP' son,R.Beech,T.Farris,M.Feiler.ROW 3: J Tryon J Hanson D Vandenburg B Pendleto R T I, l D D I n d I i K C cl B H de man,J.Fieler,M.Opensky,T.Jarimillo,R.D le.ROViI4: M I I I I n' f aem' '. ?Ie'S'An erson' ' on e' I Y i 2 . Bunn, J. Gardner,T. N I T C, C ron, D. Smith, R. Waldrip, M. Wolfe, B. Rhodes, G. Gibson. ay or' 'Miller' B' Janmmo' D' Bushner' R' Crosby' ame so TRACK .gf if Straining fr Sf lfw s. V G f:::a:tsasasaasE ff, sf x QM! Q X V, 54 1. fffligf 3 si . X 'W X X Q -Cf - fs x, XYW K Wi 'hw Q ' ...gg B M' Distance mi M. hx gsghyjlf www, I If ', :Wt 0 sffiviwyf 1 Q-as 3o.g,s,,k,h,...,1 M an i T 4,1 QW.,-., s . 'N Tom Pallacl ii ff, 9 4-I , V . 'f 'n'::Qf V Straining for first place are Glen Johnson, Jeff Tryon and Bobby Pendleton '4 9 25 Ava W. Distance men finished the 440 in a dead heat. ' A. 9' '1 Tom Pallack, Joe Pontecorvo, and Robert Rhodes stage a race l 5 by Weighlmen praclice lo show lheir form N . Tim Naylor stretches his muscles fm ' '. , ff A ?44w--'-- . 1, it I ' ', :xnxx W. ,Q I ' i 1 V 1 1 H M. .gs .. .4 ' - . .VV l 4 .K ' K 1' , 15 . yr 5 ' f E- qigi:-lr, B ' ff Qi! W ' , rf 11am?iff'v Q, -. . :'-?!'. s:.f 'f. 11. -- ...nu then psvches himS9IT UD anu . . . then with tremendous form he... 1,54 :ii ' . , A' 1. .JEL 1 ' 5' l ffm 1 Jfi ' :L M ff Qfi4TQ37 ,Ls ' ' 1-ffl' -'?,13.'i F345 Duts the shot high in the air, r 5 6 s Elsa f 00.- O , , , .0 Q - 1 .444 if .44 li rn fifffhg s,'f..u ...Q Qalr Don Bushner watches the discus sail through the air. El Cent: Arcadia Yuma Brawley Yuma Casa Gn Elcentfc Brawley McClimf Tempe Westwm r Mesa Coroiaac Arcadia 2 Scottsda Saguaro if Chandie f Casa G11 mmnmn-wwf.-1 Z M, if A' M, A F A FY0m left to and missing: e . W 'af W X' is A' - W f ,,,, 2 Melee ' f X -1-4 SEASON SCHEDULE El Centro Arcadia Yuma Brawley Yuma Casa Grande Elcentro Brawley McClintock Tempe Westwood Mesa Coronado Arcadia Scottsdale Saguaro Chandler Casa Grande Varsilg lennis experiences exciting gear Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa at X 'X r r.., ,.,t.,,.,tst,.,,l Keith Gamard is number five for Kofa Tennis. ,J ,.., if If .WI Gene Swenson is number one in Kofa's Tennis -1--pg-...,,. 7 ww From left to right are Andy Bartholomew, Trini Arzate, Kevin Heintz, Mike Kopp, Phil Wright, Gene Swenson, Keith Gamard, Anibal Aguirre and missing are Alan Dearsmith, Eddie Jahnke, Jim Jennings, Harold Harper, and Malcomb Musgrave. BOY'S VARSITY TENNIS as K0fa's varsitg has an exciting gear 3 X S Q ,, A 'iii f 4 'W I wiv' ' M, f , W -3 1 1 I A M i f ff -2 X 2 W' ' 'ww Q . Aw Ly ., ., QM ff Wfyfyls ff Y , , V fy fix , , ,,yV,,Wi, , I za Y ,Q Ano. , -, ,, , J a.. . ff -its QF . X , M, yyf 'f+w5,f 'f 5,ffwZ'Z ' fwX.W.s.f 9 ffwt Wg, i x.tg f.s!,,,,sf .asf ., .t s ii wsff ,, , A ,. W1 .fy A f M A rf W M H f 9.21: - , f -W . f f, M 4 1 ' 1 A -, f-wwsz,f+ i 1' -. vf, . , 'W ,fs A fra:-5 Ks A ' ' f . ' ' . M f g ff:: nQiZwAA. ZXsx Dan lVlcKenz 84 VARSITY BASEBALL ie is a heavy batter for varsity. SEASON SCHEDULE EI Centro Yuma Casa Grande Yuma Mesa Yuma El Centro Westwood Tournament Coronado Scottsdale Chandler McClintock Kofffiiii 5 KW? 9 ii mfg I XM 'Y f 4 I ll: 5 1- ' ,un .... N wtf-vregef xv' 'K H:- 'K Qwbgsq A w M av 'V 23.92 iii? , X . - l ' ', W ,, 1 rs as gr , 1 - ' S ' - ...iv me , ' A 4' J ' 5 ' 1- EL., A'- 17 5 ' 4- f ' 9 ,. p Q , A Y 5.. . ,W H, :A ,v Ht 5, .V A A Y V 4 ,I Q f . fl . 1 .A -AJ, . -z in A 1' , V' , I b . , . . ,F iilafffv 5 Q : 1 n V ' ' ' '- ' -P 'F - A if .-1. James Martin raps ball through the infield. B0bbY Sanchez will Staff as Catcher for Kofa' . , , . - a. ates watch and await their turn to bat in a pre-season scrimmage W'th Yum .. 5 X wr Y i 1 I i TOP ROW: Maloney, R. Ramirez, T, 5- Kfbfal ' Kofa Kofa Kofa Kofa Jiofa Kofa jiofa Kola Kofa Kofaf A Kpfa Kofa ff Wm if .+ V, s f 5, MM ,vf4 n, sf' , f.. A .. . . .,, bf , f3Yv ' .Q .NWN 1 irilfzf 1fZW 2'f9' for Kofa. Yuma. F , .Q nj! 'Wfj M1194 I 4 s , .... I r O . ' 0 .vin ' I f i 4 t' I Pl jim Jw ff Q Tgp ROW: From left to right are D- McKenzie, M, Kerekes, D. Pancrazi, M. Platt, J. Hosea. 2nd ROW: J. Miller, M. Livingston, B. Sanchez, C. Maloney, R. Wilkinson, R. Maldonada. 3rd ROW: S. Bjornsta Flanirez, T. Hodges, G. Henry, J. Martin, M. Edwards, K. Foree. d, C. Morris, J. Underhill, G. Hernandez, J. Greer, J. Uruchurtu. BOTTOM ROW: O. VARSITY BASEBALL 85 it N J.V. baseball leam strives for perfection Winding up for the pitch is Sophomore left hander Kip Volpe A -S1 Z ta W 1 nr ik Ja Wi , nf '-QJM ,ff f , 4 , If Manuel Garcia attempts to slide in safely to second base, as team-mate Steve Jones waits for the throw. Q , ,Q Wir-' Q.'1 gi'. TOP Row: Don Hir'th,John Dro sr N - . Westphall Steve Jones, Steve Congef JW OVTOH,-KID llolpe, Kevin Kenny, Brooks Neuman, Bobb Trev' R ' F ll BOTTOM BOWZ Rudy VY, anuelGarcia,BilIJeffreys,D 'd - . V mo' eggle U er' as JV BASEBALL BV' HU, David McCaig. I 4 S K1 'F' ,M all ' 4 , 4 i TOP ROW: Dennis Hansl ard Miller, Bi Miguel Garcil Hanson. Freshmen bas s for the r, is ,l ff 15 2 Z Z W N: FiudV Kofa's fresh baseball succeeds in 1971 1 I , M? 4 2 .xl 1 , - A r , ,rf , A 0 - J 1 - .. . TOP ROW: Emilio Padilla, Rod Priest, John Machut, Chris Merdoza, Mike Martinez, Randy Moorehead, Steve Werner, Tim Hardy, Mike Harper, Dennis Hansen, Roger Brown, Mike Zanot, and Mgr. Richard Sherman. 2nd ROW: Tim Martinez, Adam Camerena, Tom Gray, Alex Chavez, Rich- ard Miller, Bill Jones, Richard Sprague, Murray Viard,Gary Roberson, Brock Thomas, Vic Blalack,and Roy Ramirez. BOTTOM ROW: Vic Preciado, Miguel Garcia, Brian Macbeth, Tim Lytle, Chris Hopstetter, Jim Pagan, Steve Pallack, Dale Crabtree, Pat Ray, Scott Caiazzo, Brian Stone, and John Hanson. 3-'li - v S ' lxq, SEASON SCHEDULE MW Blythe Kvfa San Pasqual K0f3 Blythe Kvfa EI Centro K0f3 Yuma Kofa San Pasqual Kvfa Yuma Kofa Q ,2,' Q Lf San Pasqual K0f3 1 L El Centro Kofa San Pasqual Kofa Yuma Kofa Freshmen baseball players are hard at work because they want to be the best. BAS E BA L L L 87 I I I I WW, K ,H Girls iennis prepares for anoiher gear 2 Ji 2 2 i , ., Q l' It :V A ' ,Ui u S i., W r I I . - ,4,-, I gi - f , 5.-' ml? ix I I , I I I I I I E, II II I I ei I Q- .Y-7 'II 1 gin I II II I II I I In I Ig Kerrie Morris, Legia Rameriz, Lisa Lott, Bobbie Owens Peggy Heick Ra h I M ,. . 5, 1 I- 6 'lx I ROW. Cha Chacums Eldac ' I C 9 Off-ln, Janice Monroe, Kellie Sharkey, Terrie Dinwiddie. BOTTOM D 1' , ontreras, Carol Yarwood,Vicki Martinez Diane Sh Vickie Cardenas, Kathy Novatonyl Louise Hay. ' efman, Lynnae Root. MISSING: Becky Bjornaas, 'Lorna Blackburn, .I II, IIE IIE III aaaa I .I III Q III X I'! I Q5 - ig-if I , . Q I P I . . I L.,' I I Yumaifx QI . QQ If X , iv I Q Qwempe :s WeW ?9C1?if5f55 in I Mesa y5,Qil. QQ EI BIIB If 5Airc6Ciih55ffff eI5fSa9Q??QfaQiQ5ffQ L I xi ff K' I I I 88 GIRL'S TENNIS YI-imawrya Mwlvvrockaefffff cbfoasaurfeeel Scottsdale W Q .ir,. Q QNWQ,-,XQQX vi . in KSEASQN X Q g Q S S QXIQQQQ SQ QQ QQ, Q Qafgss, QQSQX7 ' Nev Q Q Q,QQQQ,QfQfQ X K QQQQQ Q QQ Q T' I K Q .Casa Qfafidefffffff kiss Q Q N 5 was Q Q5 Q5 QX Q WE xxx? A SQQSS-NQQQ 'XQQQ Q A 853955 QS elm YSNSW Q e B QWNXSNKB QS we RQ Q? E5 e Q Hows Q . Q Q N Q f N. we QQQQQ, X .- Q, Q4 i X. QOQQQQQXQ Ney Q . hh Qb Q Q QXQQIQQ N .N I S QS QNQTSTQ Suki . f?QSSBSSK?w'S S 0 N Q Q Q 5 Q N s we M QY X 5 X an AQ . III sweeps :rye - , II Q X Ss ,,,,,,,, , I TOP ROW: FI 2nd ROW: K C. Novakovich On beam fron Penny Kukuk. va, fi .nw . - 4 W M, 2 I DTTOM uckhu rn, Cofa Cofa iofa Sofa Cofa Cofa Qofa Cofa lofa iofa Sofa Sofa ei Cheer and songleaders are Kofa's most spirited WI ' if 5 w'X V Leading the Kings in promotion of spirit was the job of Kofa's 1970- 71 Song and Cheerleaders. The six cheerleaders were headed by senior Lesley Hoyt, while Marilyn Morgan headed the eight songleaders. The girls performed at every home game, and attended as many out-of-town games as possible. Several new uniforms were sported. Dorothy Hannon J -il xy 90 CHEERLEADERS Brenda Johnston Barbie Roth Vicki rviuhienpon a s gf 1 1970- senior 5. The -town fl S y l 5? 511 e I inn 1 , ,, .. :'Yz2QM,, , 'Q-f- A gjiv, wi X . AS' oo.. ki? npoh 4? -f , - 14, J i, f ,z ' 7 Qu Shelley Olsen Mary Wood Kmwwm was creating our own opportunities, experiences and memories as we go -2 5 E I . M f 1.1 , :'f .J.J fx + I Q. f 'I A ,I 2 1 I we S e -x X W 5 v film 19 , wif M if 4 M 5 i A A , 92 VEST 'Rm Q F X Y ,gg R Q E f S fs Sf! M , fy ,naw W aw, ,QC 4f fx IN BA M km HAS! W W 44-vw' MAJ Kola Hi possesses two National Honoraries lf' into ii BOTTOIVI ROVV: P. Cavazos-Pres., P. Cano-Vice Pres., G. Ramsay-Sec. P. Livingston-Tres., R. Tillou, S. Hu, L. Dick. ROW 2: D. Dolejsi K. Hackbarth, J. Sant, S. Jett, J. Schmitt, K. Foree, J. Hami ton, S. Trafzer, IVI. Lineberry, B. Nlatheus. TOP ROW: B. Bell, L. Hoyt, S. Schachterle, B. Johnston, R. Sims, J. Pooler, J. Pettit, C. Allec. NHS The goals of National Honor Society were to stimulate and preserve the qualities of high scholarship, purposeful leader- ship, and service to the school and community. They held meet- ings every other Friday of each month. NHS sponsored a dance this year and sold refreshments at football games and sold books at the Book Fair for their money making projects. NHS gave two one hundred dollar scholarships to two outstanding members. To become a member of NHS you must have a 2.00 grade average and be active in school activities. T ffffff T l lVl . P ll . . F . a ack Sponsors NHS along vvlth lVIr. IVlann. ln this picture, lVlr. Pallack is helping Ar1dV Williamson with his Math, 94 ORGANIZATIONS I l 1 BOTTOM Rf, D. Britt. TOP ,. 'E . 'SF' l -ff Swv BrUDSTe. I n C1990 Thor sith 4 Iejsi, K chterle BOTTOM ROW: L. lVlcDonald-Pres., J. Blank-Vice Pres., Nl. Hanson-Sec., K. Haughtelin-Tre . ROVV 2. U D D. Brltt.TOP ROW: S. Jett, S. Wong, D. Stevens, J. Hamilton, P. Livingston. S I A' Lee' K' Hackbarth' C' B'U '5te'nf l 2 I f l ig Andv plndv Brunsr is in deep thought Over 5 I' I fr. Tl 'Y-1 S r 4 hd is X mfr' 41 -ti-q-,, em, editor ofthe sports section of the yearbook, and a member of Quill and Scroll, 3 Question asked about si imge in lier sect: QUILL AND SCROLL The Kofa Chapter of Ouill and Scroll, one ofthe national honor- aries at Kota, required one sem- ester of experience 0 n some phase of s c h o o I publications vvork. This included vvriting, edit- ing or production on La Corona or King's Page Staff. The main money making pro- ject was selling spirit cards during the week of home games. These cards contained catchy slogans pertaining to the opponents. Quill and Scroll started the year out with a swimming party. Everyone brought food and had a pot-luck luncheon, while en- joying music. lVleetings were conducted two Thursdays a month by President, Laura lVlcDonald. The sponsor of these jou rnalists was lVlrs. Coughanour. oHcANizATioNs 95 . ff' , W W. S ff Y 1 1 V I V! ' ,QQ L I A Fw ,L L, L, Y, I ng , -V V 2 ,Z I ,' A j N'g31v4fE-.M ,iffy I . N -is . 54, J T 13 .Y I 1 I if f Y tx, K 3 5 n, 1 4 v A ' 1' f . n. 'sir f .J - ' I' J 1 l ' , 'j 134514, g 'li f f fl .rf 5 4 3 I 8 rj an ' ,,,,,...:-L, A: A lx las Q4 X7 4, .5 f yi! ,Vv . 1 f , ' Q M' Z 5 1 1 U ' 1 XX IVA x F, 2 ,J 5 Q L 1 E . ., l 17, .ffgjl t 4. ff f 3, , 'ff'-...?-Ay, 2 S 1 l ? 1 f ..-.H- '-S- '--tl , ,.,...-+--...-::4: j ri X XM, 1 E 3 74 f Z 4 . BOTTOM ROW: D. Gloria-Pres., C. Clark-Vice Pres., L. Hays-Sec., T. Steen, D. Hannon, S. Lyle, V. Mulenpohg G. Wegshg M1agLngZ65iVOlf:V 2: A. Mclnturf, D. Rodriquez, J. Sant, D. Baker, S. Trafzer, M. Morgan, T. Olson, L. Heintz, L. Kastner, D. Huf man, . ritt. . . Higuera, M. Kamrath, M. Hodges, J. Meiser, H. Hansen, D. Smith, D. Vos, P. Buzis, M. Fox, M. Dupont. L' Hoyt. I YUL -W' Al BOTTOM ROW: D. Drysdale-Tres., B. Roth, E. Contreras, L. Dick, M. Wood, B. Johnston, K. Crocker, S. Berndt, P. Ray. ROW 2: A. Ariav, L. Hilden, S. Stelly, L. Mills, C. Yancy, R. Stevens, D. Grooms, L. Lott, S. Olson, B. Matheus. TOP ROW: D. Ford, S. Hodges, D. Elliott. T- Wisener, D. Gray, L. Blair, J. Griffen, M. MacKenzie, R. Pooler, C. McCreight, J. Snow. 1 x I I 1 BOTTOM ROWI J- Mathews. Nl. Strassef. S- Shepherd. J- Devo, D. Baxter, S. Dupont, G. Lyle. Row 2: B. Bjornaas, s. Evans, S. Riddle, K. Milburn, P. Kukuk L Peralta D. Crawford, N Glassel J. Hod - I - , . , ges. TOP ROW. P. Reeder, L. Gonzales, D. Rhodes, E. Braden, R. Fowler, L. MacBeth, K. Avila, D. Fike, V. Evans, Z. Johnston. 96 ORGANIZATIONS 4 , rgmg' Y 19 7 Ax' R. f .Q 4 144 Fi BOTTOM Senni, J. I TOP ROW Pep thusias' togethe and spi year P4 section Stadiur Thes more t Kota s' the hal day, el their c the sop gave a filled 3 created for the money ing sha ing cok DSDDY annual honorir I T V ..-.. 1 1 y i. il 454 5,1 Q 1 ,QI 355.731 f 4 4. - aff 11' . f-1242. Q ? fi 11' 5521 . ri .vga 'v- ,7 Q 1 Z' 'Q .1-,E A im? ' . .. . ROW DW: C. U . Z Q. .. Ariav, Iiott, T. fl 0 i A if, ,Ma . fi dale, K. vler, L. Kofa's Pepsters cheer on the Mighig Kings BOTTOM ROW: M. Bowman-Pres., R. Sims-Vice Pres., B. Penny-Sec., J. Boemer, J. Gardner, J. Greer, J. Miller, C. Woods, D. Prickett, J. Senna, J. Pontecorval. ROW 2: T. Naylor, B. Hydeman, P. Cano, L. Orn, E. Thompson, R. Crosby, D. Pensky, T. Jones, T. Jarmillo, K. Foree. TOP ROW: D. Bodenhammer, M. Badgley, P. Cavazos, C. Cameron, D. Elkins, D. Hilden, B. Baker, S. Reed, J. Pettit. PEP CLUB Pep Club consisted of an en- thusiastic group of girls working together to promote excitement and spirit throughout Kofa. This year Pep Club sat in their own section in K o f a ' s Memorial Stadium. These young girls were much more than just a pep squad to Kofa students. They brightened the halls on an ordinary school day, encouraged freshmen with their cheerful smiles, envolved the sophomores with hand jives, gave a reflection of three spirit filled years to the juniors, and created a sensation of majesty for the seniors. T h e i r main money making projects were sell- ing shakers to students and sell- ing cokes at home games. These peppy girls also sponsored the annual Mardi G r a s Dance, honoring the king and queen. Mi -be LETTERMAN These boys from nine inter- scholastic co m pet i tive sports worked together t o promote sportsmanship and athletic parti- cipation among the entire stu- dent body. To become a Letterman, one is required to earn a letter in a varsity sport at Kofa. As thousands of spirited Kings thronged to home football games, the Letterman sold pro- grams which contained pictures of the players. The boys helped on projects in benefitting the Athletic Program by making don- ations to the improvements of them. ORGANIZATIONS 97 Preparing men for the future is ROTC's goal ' , DNYQ' I M Kofa's ROTC cadets march in the Veteran ROTC The Reserve Officers Training Course primary concern was an aerospace education. Leadership day was an impor- tant day for the cadets. It gave them a chance to be a leader of a squadron. The first Friday of every month, ROTC practiced a squadron drill. ROTC vvas a great opportunity for the boys to see if they vvant to make a career in aerospace. ROTC helps the boys learn the importance of leadership and dis- cipline. At each of the home football games, the outstanding cadets presented t h e colors during the national anthem. 98 ORGANIZATIONS 's Day Parade wearing their blue uniforms and carrying the , and Presenting the colors at K . Stewart a ofa home game are Faustro Soto, Richard Plum, Bob Steve Spencer. ,, 9,1 1 ,, P . 1 : , yu 'W fa 6 ' 1 '. A 'Hu' . ' Y ,. A 1 Tw i rjp- np.. u' , , x A - 3 United States, Arizona and ROTC flags. BOTTOM A. Lee, lV Hodges, l- V.. , N Paula Livin A24 .bl aff .A A 5 2 s 1 ft ii is f- 4 . . 1 if N '5 .2 X? v, fi C flags. nrt and .- , V, I 5 '11 -sig, r l i in . L, .Q rf I ' ' 55' . ' :- , v A .1 . - ,AI Q-H. 0 A - gf' sl Aan? a , 1 fi, JH 5 P 'v .'h4ufog 1' . ' 5 74' ' a f f ' G' J f' l 3 1 7 3- . I ' I Y V U I ' 5. BOTTOM ROW: C. Anderson-Pres., P. Wright-Vice Pres., F. Mills-Sec., J. Hamilton-Tres., E. Rillos, P. Livingston-Sweetheart, D. Coffeen, A. Lee, M. Franklin, J. Martin, L. Harvick. ROW 2: D. Livingston, T. Barsuk, J. Jennings, T. Pallock, R. Boswell, J. Amick, M. Livingston, T. Hodges, L. Ramirez. TOP ROW: M. Lacey, Fl. McCroy, S. Schachterle, C. Macbeth, J. Pettit, K. Moellar, G. Lairmore, D. Coffeen. X I 'tix Paula Livingston, Key Club Svveetheart, asks Santa to be good to all children. il 'Huh BJ.. I!-'Gi KEY CLUB Key Club w a s well known around Kofa for its service to the school and community. Key Club had the honor of escorting p e o p I e into Snyder Auditorium for the presentation of the Senior Class Play. For Thanksgiving the Key Club made a fruit basket for the oldsters at Desert M a n o r. They also supported a girl in Viet Nam. As their money maker for the year the Keysters sold popcorn, peanuts and tacos at all home games. For athletic enjoyment the boys had the annual basket- ball game against Yuma High School's Key Club. Paula Livingston reigned as Key Club sweetheart. They held a breakfast in honor of their girl and honored her with a Key Club jacket and bracelet. Key club rounded out the year with a spring banquet. ORGANIZATIONS 99 - .ag-f?i?'fz Kofa highs environmental club is the newest active club on our campus VN! g .144 52.af'3f - f Al I nf I BOTTOM ROW: J. Pettit-Pres., S. Schachterie-Vice Pres., S. Hu-Tres. TOP ROW: S. Reed, M. Mclnffe, Nl. I-GCGVI C- Andefson' ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB Environmental Club was one of the newer clubs on campus this year. Organized at the end of school last year by Mr. John- ston, the clubs main objective was to make known the environ- mental problems of our society. They planned to do this by having authorities speak at their meetings on local problems, and by sponsoring events to teach good environmental practices. The club would also like to organize a state wide environ- mental fair for all the high school clubs in the state. I 5?-'fafw 'bfi' ' I , I .yi is 1A',fit.7l 1 X v y i .wi 7'-' BOTTOM ROW: D. Steve ' . W: O- PGYTICIUISY, S. Tate. TOP ROW: J. Uruchurtu, J. Hansohn, J. Smith, A- Bafthalome R. Drake. bell, ns-Pres., S. Berndt-Sect. R. Tate. ROW 2I A- '-ee' P' Camp I I I Z Q W I' , ra I-5 I .hi .agar , ic- -ff tr!! 'I' L 0' ll, sf' 1' A 246 , w., 9 ff f ,gf-.. Qs 4 -1 1' , 523. F2 f ,Q ,L 9 .X i f, 5 BOTTOM B. Gallano Any average chess m plicatio Club ha of whic sales, a quet, a Phoenix also at invitatic the first tournan 1 .1 -Q., W K .P xl Ives f-,L iq' . f ,fa at-at . ,,., .fg- -sj ' I 'fs 8 14 v, ., ' If ta lks s' Ls 7' ' is v- :Eaves 1 R fs , as -e V fe: ' BOTTOM B- Hvdemz 100 ORGANIZATIONS i 4 nv-+ .xt 'N l slr - Lfaaiga' RL: -- mpbell, ulomew, f sv xg' we il, . BOTTOIVI ROW: P. Gooder-Pres., K. Haughtelin, D. Ellsworth, D. Shelton, A. Flamirez, Fl. Hoffman. TOP ROW: B. Doebbler T. Fredricks B. Galland, D. lllis. CHESS CLUB Any student having a grade average of 2.5 and interested in chess may send in a letter of ap- plication to the club. The Chess Club had many activities, some of which were car washes, bake sales, a Halloween-Awards Ban- quet, and two conventions in Phoenix and Tucson. The club also attended their first state invitational tournament and won the first annual Yuma-Kofa Chess tournament. SCIENCE CLUB Science Club was an organiza- tion formed to promote a better understanding of the sciences. The Science C l u b sponsored many activities which pertained to different fields of science. They co-sponsored an annual dance with Quill and Scroll as one of t h e i r money-making projects. Some of their other projects included, bringing in guest speakers to talk on subjects such as Light, Atomic Energy, Astronomy, Optical Functions, and Astrology. Night meetings were held to offer the use of their famed telescopes to the interested people of the commu- nity. They also produced a movie for use at the lVlardi Gras, and obtained charts to be used by the school. They also sponsored an annual trip to Kitt Peak National Observatory outside of Tucson, Arizona. The club was open to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors having a grade average of 3.00 or better and were taking or had taken a lab science. T i Q 5 1 2 aww ,gp ' if ,.,,. ,Q BOTTOM ROW: lVl. Lacey-Pres., S. Schachterie, C. A B. Hydeman. ,fb 31 'AA nderson, J. Senini. TOP ROW: Nl. Mclntier, M. Kamrath, J. Gardner, D. Smith, K. Whims ORGANIZATIONS 101 lllll g., Hlil lllll ill' ll if , , Q . li I QM . 5 1 v ui BOTTOM ROW: L. Stutts-Pres., S. Jett-Vice Pres., K. Hackbarth-Tres., D. Baker, D. Dolejsi. TOP ROW: R. Curruth, Nl. Lacey, L. lVlcDonald, D. Hannon, R. Sanchez. FTA Every y ea r the Future Teach- ers of America tries to acquaint its members with the challenges and opportunities for the teaching profession. Three of Kofa's FTA officers attended an officer's workshop in Gilbert, Arizona during Oct- ober. At this workshop they received ideas for fund raising projects and leadership skills. The club broke d ow n into groups a n d visited different schools, this helped the students know which field of teaching would interest them. FBLA FBLA, was a club for stu- dents who were looking forward to careers in business. The chief objective was to develop strong, aggressive leadership so that stu- dents might participate more ef- fectively in t h e business and community life of which they are a part. In order to turn out highly qualified business p eople, the club attempted to strengthen the confidence of the individual and his work, and to encourage mem- bers to develop character and leadership by working together in the home, the business, and the community. The club also attempted to c r e a t e a better understanding of business and develop an active interest in the members, the c h o i c e of an occupation. One of FBLA's money-making projects was selling red and white spirit beanies. lil' Bottoivi Row: o. Baker-vice 102 ORGANIZATIONS Pres., N. Gallegos, S. Garcia. TOP ROW: J. Dotts S Her iot, R. Hopkins, V. Cardenas. ff I 4 4 , . 2 BOTTOM B. Bjornaaa IWW W S sw at 1 7 A ' W Z ' -rs- I V 'i Maureen l- MYS. Saxe, Iii 2 la li lk l l n ri onald, and also etter and i the f an iking vhite ,uni it its nag lil? Vffl ill Lff l M 32 2' 7 f Z A Q my .Z Future Nurses of America prepare for medical jobs so gl Yi BOTTOM ROW: M. Hanson-Pres. J. Dobosz-Tres V Sellard V Cardenas D Kle I ., . , . , . , Nl. H , 3 , , B. Bjornaas, S. Rush, P. Frinefrock, J. Dotts, Z. Johnston, D. Ford. mme eame' S Ozuna' L' Foster' TOP ROW L Ressler 'TQ 1 ureen Hanson, president of FNA, checks o llllllllllllll lllll 'llll Ill ll: Ill J!!! ll FNA Future Nurses of America is an organization encouraging high school girls to pursue a career in health. Women's M edical Auxiliary sponsored and served punch and cake for the formal initiation of Future Nurses of America. The FNA'ers were shovvn film strips by Mrs. L y n n Webb, guest lecturer. FNA was I e d by Maureen Hanson a n d boosted by our school nurse, Mrs. Saxe, ut Christmas candy canes to be sold the week before VHCGUOU- Mrs. Saxe, Kofa's nurse and sponsor of FNA, hands a box of candy to a member. ORGANIZATIONS 103 BOTTOIVI ROW' V lVlulenpoh-Pres. T. Steen-Vice Pres., C. Higuera-Sec., L. Dick-Tres., D. Gloria, S. Tritch, J- HOUQBS. L- Lott, 3- Piceno, L. D L ' e aughter, IVI. Woon. ROW 2. lVl. Wood., C. Clark S Lyle S Dupont L Hays T Olson P Livin ston V L A J lVl ' I I I , , , , g , . ewis, . atheus, L. Heintz,A. lVlcInturf, D. Britt, G. Lyle. TOP ROW: D. Dr sd I C. F y a e, rauenfelder,,F. Noble, H. Hansen, D. Hannon, L. lVlacbeth, S. Rambo, J. Griffen, D Gray, lVl. Dupont, K. Appleby, L. Kennedy, B. Tritch. ANCHOR CLUB Anchor Club, an outstanding service club at Kofa is sponsored by the Pilots Club International in Yuma. Anchor Club was involved in many services for Yuma, some of which included helping at the annual bicycle check, selling pro- grams at all h o m e games and helping w i t h the Pilot Club booth at the Yuma County Fair. They g a v e Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to local needy families along with clothing. The club held a costume party at Halloween and exchanged gifts with secret sisters at Christmas. The girls sponsored a student to AIPA Workshop, for journalists. The year came to an end at a luncheon for b o t h Kofa and Yuma sponsored by the Pilots Club. The outstanding member 'VlrS. D BOTTOM F Ford, D- J' Finefrock, l l E l l of each club was presented with a bracelet. Anchor Club members discuss the Christmas baskets to be given to needy families in Yuma- 104 ORGANIZATIONS 7,1 . Finefrock B. Reily B. U gifivwlil' TOM ROW: Nl.Ambur-Pres. S.Jett C.Brunstein A. Dixon L.Zimmerman B Roth C lVlcCreight J Sm'th C K hl h ' ' ' - ' - 0 .ROW 1 . D. Jett D. Ambur L. Musgrave J. Blank S. Bennett B. Dildine K. cre k D C . asc Barber G.Sears J. Dobosz. C er ' rawford' TOP ROW: M' L'nebe V V' Sena' - is ' 1 , ' A H , Q C x Y if I A ,f 'Q Qlx r'. L. 'ss 2 - af. v ' g - Jig 45 Q x I If ' -3 y . . , . K Kgs, N Q , ' t 4 :Q 4, W I.. , Q D. Y ' '. , 'W ' . 1 li. l 6 4' 5 ' :fa Q Q -X T , , 'v N Bot r . , , , I I 2 D 7 Ford, , I I f , , I ' , 1 I 1 ' d' P 1555 iceno, ntz, A. fen, D. . ff we M , 4,4 Yuma. 'Vlrs. Dombrowski, S Club co-sponsor, shows films to her biology cla SS. S CLUB S Club was a service club for girls at Kofa th a t was spon- sored by the Yuma Soroptomist Club. The members of S Club sold cokes at t h e concession stands during all home games. The money earned at the games went to charitable organizations. S Club members performed services for other clubs and for the school. They acted as guides for the parents at Kofa's Open House. At Thanksgiving and Christ- mas, S Club gave out baskets of food which t h e members gathered together, a l o n g with sponsoring the annual Christmas semi-formal dance. Each month one of the out- standing members was elected as S Club Girl of the lVlonth. This was decided upon by a point system. Points were given out fo r wearing pins and uni- forms to meetings, working for different organizations and in the concession stands. The coopera- ting sponsors were lVlrs. Dombrowski and lVliss Wormly. lVliss Wormley, also a co-sponsor for S club, pauses for a moment from class. ORGANIZATIONS 105 Kegnoters sing along with Barrg Barkan aww' BOTTOM ROW: B. Fasset, Pres., B. Calaza, Vice Pres., L. Flessler, Sec., P. Cromell, S. Tritch, K. Power, C. Yanes, C. Frauenfelder, D. Gordon, D. Andrews. ROW 2: S. Martinez, C. Priest, D. Elliott, S. Bennett, Fl. Pooler, L. Weeks, L. Zimmerman, N. Galloway, M. Kamrath. TOP ROW: S. Hodges, M. Ambur, G. Lairmore, M. Park, J. Pooler, P. Noble, J. Gardner, D. Bodenhammer, P. Delarm, B. Hydeman, S. Sommers. KEYNOTERS Members of Floyalaires and Concert Choir are eligible to be members of Keynoters. Keynoters performed for a Christmas and Spring Concert. This fine musical group did not have the chance to sponsor the school musical be- cause of the lack of funds and time. Mr. Barkan, the sponsor, said that this outstanding activity will be resumed next year. For money making projects Keynoters sold s u c k e r s, Polywogs and krunch-bars. They also had a Mardi Gras booth, as they have in the past. Sew Q iw 1 After returning from a sucessful concert, Mr. Barry Barkan is all smiles. 106 ORGANIZATIONS D o J 1 A 1 ,J BOTTOM Fl don. ROW 2 ROW: S, Hi A. Dearsmitr lllll lllll lllll llllll ,l.1lY' if lj- r 3' 1 5 The OWIY Way wb' Z X eg Z J f tif? W gn WV . -if -I Q0 . . l., 4- iv ' 1D. lS. ff ,TSN XP' we: 'X X X . his f , M QW ,, 2, f ax, , at J L Zfksff G Ye 'ix 5, Wm X 4 r X4 w ,Je A rw jg Ar Q ' Xv re 5 4,13 2 BOTTOM ROW: M Herrera C Hedwall B Roberts J Nlatheny J White K DeCorse L Maulden N Paulthrop P Roberts N Moreno W don ROW 2: K. Duff P Reeder K Martlnez N Glassel J Duxon A Bombard L Elllott P Blackburn S Pruutt D Crawford J Wehrle ROW: S. Hilden, K. Lund K Nlllburn T McAfee J Jenmngs J Ellsworth B Doebbler J Huff K Denman A Scrogguns L Mann S Plowm A, Dearsmith. llQ'l.. iliiihlf '!l!!!l! g,l,lY ' fl The only way to feel luke a real Kofan ns to be nnutuated for Keynoters A'rife-UVIIIIIIUIIfflllffllllflflf''IflUffllllllilllllllllllll Dal Segno members perform during home games 'i A, r. 1 ff .V:,: , f 3 5 A t I . :.- , ' ' 8 ? 1 cl' 1 I pu. 1 V Wi' 4' I g I 'ff Q X ' Q1 3. .a t fx , V 2 ji' xx SQ 3596 Q 4 A 1' X? If B ' A I 4- 1 ' , f f .. 7 5 t j kv- I X i ? 'A. . 1 A 2 5 , ,ffigt ' '? P f 2 BOTTOIVI ROW: C. Woodmen, T. Carroll, J. Nlatheus, D. Trafzer, S. Hilden, lVl. Flood, lVl. Nladrigal, R. Ambur, S. lVlauldin, A. Lyon, L. Hoppe, K. Winkler, N. lVloreno. ROW 2: J. Taylor, R. Flores, R. Hoffman, A. Dearsmith, J. Dixon, L. Wade, S. Plovvman, D. Jett, D. Ambur, A. Scroggins, J. lVlcGee, B. Umstead, J. Bombard, R. Beach, L. Haughtelin. ROW 3: D. Livingston, B. Otondo, T. Roach, C. Kircher, C. Kiniebes,S. Williams, S. Dupre, R. Consley, P. Blackburn, K. Denman, S. Pruitt, IVI. Carpenter, B. Ramsey, J. Coronado, D. Chapman, H. Kirchner. TOP ROW: R Schachterle, J. Tavvzer, L. Daniels, K. Gamard, T. lVle2ei, lVl. Edlund, J. Roth, F. Robles, J. Neuman, T. Chappell, T. Svvanson, R. lVlatzkanin,lVl. Hutchison, L. lVIcDonald, D. Riley, H. Blomquist, E. Johnson. DAL SEGNO Upon completion of one full year of marching band, one is eligible to be a member of Dal Segno. The busiest time of the year for this club vvas during the football season at half-times, as Kofa savv them marching at every home game. One would have seen this group of pepsters at our pep rallies and basketball games helping to promote spirit among the school. The most exciting times which Dal Segno experienced through- out the year were the away trip vvhen Kofa p I a y e d football against Casa Grande and march- ing dovvn main street at Disney- land. Dal Segno also helped Key- noters make a hit of the annual Donkey Basketball Game. PaVtlClD3TinQ in half-time ceremonies was the Kofa High marching band's contribution to the school. BOTTOM lVl. DaviS, Schaffer, P.. A After a WUC wifi o. i nfs 1 1 . ,Q De, ns, ms, R IVI. , I i . L4 Y 715' 9 mQ.j A .ng 1. 1 . J . 'Wig .N 9. . JA ' BOTTOM ROW: D. Dearsmith, Pres., G. Lairmore, Vice Pres., S. Trafzer, Sec., K. Musgrave P. Cromell K Hau ht I Nl, Davis, N. Galloway, D. Kump. ROW 2: F. Lopez, A. Dixon, L. Nlusgrave, B. Ramirez, P. Finefrock L soo: Scheffer, M. Pooler. TOP ROW: I. Martinez, K. Conde, S. Schachterle, J. Estes, J. Pooler J. Denman IVI Coni -- in, E. Flemming, D. Wright, B. Ivlatheus, K. Winkler, L, ad, B. Otondo, D. Rodney. s., emma ' d Kofa studer11'S- the After a ' ' ' . f h bleachers to meet the rest of the overjoye Vlfrtorious win over Yuma, the Kola High School Band rushes dovvn t 6 ORGANIZATIONS 109 On the job training helps VICA students learn occupation ' l .i22?5lv' f ' 1 53, 1,3 l if X C f 7 f . 1- , - , F X h X I . H , ,fp s K ,,'j'7P X 1- s g f C, Vg, ,iff - :gl an Q Q , , . . -2 if, ff :R 5 Q N f .51 . 9 5 . Q l 4, is-:fs fd levi ff s T. s ff 1 4 .s , Y , , . We .5 w ' 3 3 13' 4 s l f s. r Q.. 'Q Q. ah . . . R S N 4 t f ' 1 ' 'I BOTTOM ROW: B. Ott-Pres., S. McPherson-Vice Pres., D. Grijalva-Sweetheart, B. Kreger-Tres., S. Huffman, S. Wong, M. Sanchez, A. Vasquez, H. Teran, B. Yancey, C. Niranda, D. Garrison, T. Roher, K. Bullard. ROW 2: R. Neely, C. Wright, S. King, G. Wagner, R. Murray, L. Montgomery, M. Dale, M. Cansler, O. Edgardo, H. Hart, T. Barns, J. Martinez, B. Shepherd, J. Aguir. ROW 3: M. Barraza, J. McCaul, D. Morrow, R. Ribble,J. Cutitta, W. Eades, R. McConnell, L. Reede, D. Sjurseth, S. Landis, T. Sanchez, N. Sanchez, S. Condry, L. Musgrave, K. Phelps. TOP ROW: R. Med- lin, F. Fornof, D. Gardner, L. Davenport, M. Dunbar, R. Baxter, F. Cooke, D. Franklin, S. Miller, G. Timlick, J. McCauley, B. Gallene, R. Rhodes, J. Schonter, L. Laabs, B. Shepherd. vention in Flagstaff- Tl19S9 CON- in working in various vocational ventions Were held fOr all the fields an opportunity to exercise VICA The Vocational Industrial Club of America attended the fall VICA Conference in Phoenix dur- ing October. At this convention, Dora Grijalva was crowned State VICA Sweetheart. During April VICA attended the spring con- student delegates and their spon- sors for the various Arizona high schools. VICA s o I d refreshments at J.V., freshman and varsity games. These included tacos, popcorn, candy and soft drinks. VICA gave students interested their special talents. These jobs helped VICA students prepare for employment in the future. Closing off the successful year of VICA, was an employer-em- ployee banquet. Employers were presented w it h certificates of appreciation. Nb? .4 1' . ' T 'C uv-up I 1 X O 4 5 1 .1 N' 1 1 5 if ..,-9244.1 I BOTTOM ROW: R. Ribble S McPherson K Bulard S C I - . . , . ondry. ROW 2: J. C ' ' -- TOP ROW: B. Ott, L. Laabs, R. Murray, B. Shepherd, M. Hansler umm' D' Sjurseth, W' Eades' R' Mcconnel' D' Gmalva' S' Huffman' 110 ORGANIZATIONS BOTTOM R' ROW 2: S. Hamilton, G we .4 , ,, P v wg, on ' 45 ' 2 . A T A. . gg I 1 sfiaga' ti ,xfaf-ek I 'Q Q' 3 I F J, f' 5 ' J ,I rhb Y's, X , . 'fi Y-7'f,, lf..-.J M ROW: J. Beck-Pres.,C. Bally-Sec., J. Nevison-Vice Pres., R. Robinson, L. McClung, V. Mulenpoh, T ., J. Wh ' ' ez, S. Hernandez, D. Miller, D. Carter, Nl. Flores, D. Ornelas, J. Campbell, R. Evaro. ROW 3: R. Heredia Ivey Le3era?rZngL6vYaTqu'st' rj' Hamilton G. Sears, R. Cabras. TOP ROW: R. Sanchez, IVI. Hampton, C- I-Ute' C- MGIOWSV. J- NICCGUIGV, Nl. HanC0lk, J. Siwanson I . Um em' J. ed- des, DECA Distributive E d ucation, well known as DECA, is designed to wal help Kofa students learn the ise techniques of marketing, distri- bs buting and management. The stu- I . . for dents work with local business- men for one half day for credits Bar that go toward graduation. m A, Deca has been a part of Kofa are ' for the past ten years. The presi- 'of dent of this ambitious group is Jay Beck with lVlr. Backus, the sponsor, encouraging the students to do their best. f ' --v J it - 'ii' 'I ff 'i x .-'i ss rrr nan. ' I I 'J' lb 15 Q .., -WY, . ' Q .gsw'v,. tt Q, B N1 h is f DECA, leads one of , Backus, sponsor o me largest and most active clubs on campuS- ORGANIZATIONS 111 Our O.l.Q. welcomes new students fo Kola High School OTTOM ROW' C Brunstein Pres D Gordon Vice Pres., J. Blank, Sec., C. Allec, Tres., D. Johnson, Z. Johnston, D. Kraft, J. Troutman. gow 2' M Strasser S Riddle, K I-lackbarth D. Ambur, L. Ressler, Y. Peralta, R. Stevens, S. Sherlock, C. Kohlasch,S. Berndt. TOP ROW: A. Lee, M. Franklin, M. Ambur, D. Smith, L. McDonald, M. Hanson, S. Bennett, K. Haughtelin, P. Wright, L. Haughtelm. o.i.s. 'W' 'i Organization of Incoming Stu- dents was in its first year at Kofa. It was in the formative stages with very little money, however, it had an active membership and plenty of potential. The club's main project was the Hairy Legs Contest. It cost one cent per vote, but every vote was well worth the price as Mr. lrick will tell you, as the winner of the contest. The other four contes- tants were: Mr. Grose, Mr. Merideth, Mr. Paddock and Mr. - . Weber. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Girls' League consists of all girls on campus. This year Kofa High Girls' League hosted the project of Girls' League was called Feminity the Key to Womanhood , M rs. Nebeker, from Plaza T h r e e Modeling school in Phoenix, conducted a program on fashion. Dr. Martin BOTTOM ROW: D. , Vice Pres., S. Tritch, D. Rhodes, C. Brullo. TOP ROW: L. Peralta, S. Sh ephard, C. Allec, J. Hodges, J. Deyo. State Girls' League officers work- shop. This workshop gave the officers a chance to give other girls ideas and exchange sugges- tions to make their league a better organization. To welcome freshman, the Girls' League spon- sored the annual Big Sister-Little Sister Tea. They strived to do things for the community, school and fri e n d s. The outstanding 112 ORGANIZATIONS Cohen came and conducted a question-answer s e s s i o n on feminine probl raiser the girls had a giant cookie sale once a month, ems. For a money BOTTI R OW: al'-:2 N. ry 16 X- Q Q Q . zifivx.-kr , li . I f ' -- ' f' ,. . .- '.'fWr.3 . -qyggvl .2 ' .. .ii BOTTC S. Rid: T. Bars J. Borr J. Lewi Th tiona the stude to stu acting forma ready sics c Class skit, cludii civic 'IOO utman. PW: A. rar . f Mittal: V' Q- . l lf- Q1 515-F I eralta, 4 W 'sf f tv'-svl l 1 f BOTTOM ROW: R. Jimenez, Pres., E. Ouijada, Vice Pres., L. Gallegos, Sec., L. Olaiz. TOP ROW: M. Natal, D. Camerena, M. Quijada, J. Alarez, UPWARD BOUND Upward Bound is financed by the Department of Health Educa- tion and Welfare through Arizona Western College. The purpose of this club was to give high school students with ability, who for various reasons might not be able to continue their education, to go to college. Upward Bound was open to all students interested in further- ing their education without re- gard to grade averages. During the school year regular meetings were held on campus, but the summer program held at AWC was the bright light of the program. M . l A ,J W' :W 7 I W? fa - -aj-4,4 5if. 9 - .7-t i ritifiih f . . Gi-it 4. ' Jig iq!! ,ftffi h Y K iq ? 4 t7 4 , 5 fq-,QV l1Z..,'4 . ' , N N I ' .Q 1 1 X fx I,,s.- 0' K. v, M iff, ,T 6' Q I X X. x '- H' X ,A.X. P fl 1. .fe if -- in 'N f ? I . 5. ' W' ,f 7 r 'J M X X A +5 ' X sn., j- 4, g . . ' 4. fl ' '79 1 1 iff: 2 X S l - ' BOTTOM ROW: J. Droge-Pres., E. Jahnke, C. Wright, V. Orduno, L. Lopez, L. Kennedy, G. Lyle, D. Lee, D. Schonte . ' ons, S. Lyle, S. Riddle, D. Menchaca, D. Morrow, M. Davis, B. Johnston, V. Ham. ROW 2: D. Baxter, J. Hess, M. Strasser, M. Ha G. Ramse . Anderson, T. Barsuk, K. Gallet, B. Barber, D. Smith, L. Hoppe, F. Wright, D. Shlton, D. Newcomb, L. Hilden, M. Weeks, P. Ray. TOP ROW: C. Kohlasch, J. Bombard, D. Jett, L. Musgrave, P. Schmitt, J. Hansohn, L. Montgomery, R. Plumb, J. McCauley, S. Shaile, J. Schlarp, B. Huff, R. Thompson, J. Lewis, K. Novotmy, B. Neumann. THESPIANS The idea to establish a Na- tional Thespians was born from the enthusiasm of the speech students who wanted to continue to strengthen their speaking and acting skills. Although not yet formally initiated they have al- ready worked with A.W.C. foren- sics club at tournament, Senior Class Play, sophomore Christmas skit, did a children's theatre in- cluding a puppet show, for a civic project. ORGANIZATIONS 113 Mickey Dupont reigns as F.F.A. Stale Qweefhearl Q - ls F ' Q l UPPERCLASSMEN ' Nl ROW' J Owens-Pres P Walker-Vice Pres. M. Raymer-Sect., M. Dupont-Sweetheart, C. Bailey, R. Tillou, D. Gloria. ROW2: J. BO-T-ITSIJ' W' ht' L -Kastner J Nliller S. Cannon P. Coffeen, L. Crocker. ROW 3: P. Campbell, T. Sanchez, J. McKown, B. Simmons, R.Martin, img 1 I Rnigonzalleg D Kjos. W Pease TOP ROW' R Radke S Rambo S. Wright, R. McCormick, J. Wilson, S. Prey, C. Burton, T. Keith, . a' yr I I ' I ' ' ' D I l I T.McCoy,S.Kane F.F.A. Future Farmers of America was an organization composed of both male and female students studying agriculture. Many of the members during their spare time raised livestock to be ex- hibited in the fair. The Kofa chapter was involved in many ac- tivities, a hayride, the annual bar- b-que, and the Sweetheart Ball were a few of their activities. Learning to do, doing to learn, X earning to live, living to serve was ' r the goal of all F.F.A. chapters of Kofa chapter also fr America. The participated in judging teams at 3 UofA and ASU in which they did very well. Mickey Du ' XY gf' A pont, Kofa Chapter F.F.A. Sweetheart traveled to P . . hoenix during the summer to 4 compete with all Arizona charter Jesse owens, Club president lvl' sweethearts. Sh I for the . , lckev Ravmer, vice Df6Sidef1f. and helpers prepare tab es e was chosen first ba b-qUe- runner-up, however, in early Oc- TOUGH Kofa was notified that Micke y was now the Arizo na State F.F.A. Sweetheart, due to the illness of the previous queen, H4 ORGANIZATIONS i l BOTTl C. Owe NI. Tis: Anders B. Chai IVlr. Elli exchang 5 l 5 y. ? '- s f Z l Female f. . ' ff, , iff' , , ,K uw. .- 322,75 r' 4. , Wy' 1 U .V Q r lv , F4-V ' -s i J A. . 4. ,V f. '-k , - . 'PV- 'V . 1,- . , . .6 ... .ahkf ,, . :IX Z: J. artin, Leith, Y i,.,.2f V, Q, s -441 4---I ...I ,, we 5 r the 1 v T. h ul iii' Hfixf , Q .. - .1 - - -wk .f UNDE RCLASSMEN BOTTOM ROW: J. Elledge, B. Roberts, R. Miller, B. Huddieston, W. Dogle, K. Highfill, D. Bullard, G. Woodman, D. Crabtree, J. Scott. ROW 2: C. Owens, M. Daily, K. Zeller, K. Lewis, B. Oran, R, Neal, J. Neinast, E. Thomas, L. Rodriguez, B. Curtis, D. Watkins, M. Cox. ROW 3: K. Conklin M. Tissan, K. Kovcs, B. Monroe, M. Carison, K. Prickett, M. Poole, T. Hash, H. Saboury, W. McPherson, K. McKay, A. Emerick, C. Casey, R. Anderson, B. Zeller. TOP ROW: S. Condree, R. Gonzales, T. Nissen, S. Leverett, C. Rodgers, R. Brookbank, D. Larson, C. Wilson, S. Meacham, B. Chambers, T. Rutledge, H. Watkins, K. Keys, K. Crow, T. Murphy, M. Emerick. Mr. Elliott, Kofa's principal, and his family including the foreign exchange student from Peru enjoy the F.F.A. bar-b-que. Jsgv' xii -4.4, iff' 4 'E-,a 5 Second period agriculture class is hard at work on projects. Female farmers work hard to make the F.F.A. bar-b-que a SUCCESS. ORGANIZATIONS 115 1 W QKWYJIA . , l fi' Kofa's F.H.A. girls strive to meet their new horizons ' , .W , 'Q A r x A 0- A 7 f 4 4 . .4 f 1 , ,, S, - - --- 1,3 V' 4 i P if i f f 1' iii! Q x s 4 -an K s ix .. s-091 D X K x Q . .QVQ ' . ' ' x- f 'R D ' .s ' ' -J. .U A - ff X f 5 35 .Sis Q. 'Q in ' 2 if 3. ' X fs - D41 1 I 'sg t is K ' , -fp.. , . u i N A is S , L 5 tx ff. A Q st V4 in i A xy, , if Q I x ia as Q .1 Y -.X i - 'J Q 'Pl 5 x, 1 9 , K ' si 1 X .via 1 , X! 'H l Y W ' X 116 V l 1 D. gf 5 ' is foggy? 1 , i f 0 s .528 W , ,,, . X . t K ' ' X i ... . . . lbw A .. V S 4 DF' X , ' E , sp-11923 , 1 1 2 Q 1 if s' K 3 'i A K 1 BOTTOM ROW' K Hackbarth-Pres. L. Mills-Sec., L. Foster-Tres., D. Menchaca, D. Loeltz, D. Rodriguez, J. Sant, C. Brullo. ROW 21: D. Foster, L. Noble, J. Paulsen, F. Drysdale, S. Stelly, S. Lenke, T. Van Horn, S. Foster, S. Pettit. ROW 3: B. Dildine, S. Garcia, L.CqaIiki-DEl:lllIn1?, C. Sinclair, C. Brunstein, L. Musgrave, M. Woon, G. Gonzales, T. Perez. TOP ROW: S. Noble, K. Sherwood, R. Strom, J. Pac er, . air, . Wisener,S. Khulman, K. Whims, L. Hilden, C. Meeks, D. Parsons, D. Harden. F.H.A. . Future Homemakers of America began the year with a Get Acquainted Tea for future members. All freshmen girls en- rolled in home economics were invited. An early breakfast was part of the informal initiation, old members were present to apply missing accessories to the initiate's costumes. F.H.A. spon- t h e homecoming dance with the theme Sign of The Times. The club participated in a Work Day, where members of F.H.A. were paid one dollar an hour for house work for townspeople. ln October, fifteen girls at- tended the distric in Tolleson. Linda Fo elected District Public Flelati ons Chairman. Linda was the first district officer from Kofa. The state convention was held in March on the ASU Tempe. sored t convention ster was Susan Lemke and Jane Paulsen looking at the 1970 yearbook at the annual freshmen tea sponsored by the F.H.A. campus in ORGANIZATIONS l I X K , , X l 1 fig. X K ff, nfs: X si Q , ., ,, , s . wfff Diane goodie l HT' ff Sons 1 the Tin . mf- sq? TIS N 511:35 P . 'f .'f?93- V535 X411 ' T4 9 ,ps ? ' :PI - ' ,. weffxq kv. f 4-A. ffm . , , ..b r sl. Y K 2. D. 'IiIner, air, T. X f Z 5 X W , ,, K . wwf DBR , if X , , 33133, Diane Foster organizes goodies on a tray, while Ruth Foster and Cindy McKay look on. These goodies were for the Freshman Tea. WW F' W--1 rr! H5334 I F 'YW Sons of Mother Love prepares for the Homecoming Dance sponsored by the F.H.A. With a theme of Sign of the Times . ORGANIZATIONS 117 35292 The French club lrav s c Los Angekfs for banquef BOTTOM ROW' D Elliott-Pres M Lineberry Vice Pres B Mathews Tres J Hod SS S9 T Nl Fl - l . - ,, , g - c ., . ores, A. Gallegos, D. Baxter, J. Deyo, M Heame D gomgml ROW 2: Gutierrez, R' Maldonado, S, Gracia, L. Peralta, T. Ayers, L. Ivy, L. Foster, L. Orines. TOP ROW: M Wakawatzu, R. Heredia V. Cardenos, E. Braden, B. Reily, M. Franklin, D. CrawfOrd, B- AFFBS. Z- Johnston- SPANISH CLUB El Castillo de los Reyes re- quired each student wishing to be in the club to be taking a class in Spanish, speak it or have taken Spanish 3844. The student also must have interest in improving his Spanish and contributing to his school life. The Spanish Club was very ac- tive this year. Other than poster parties, and bake sales, the club sold spirit flag pins and spon- sored a school dance. FRENCH CLUB To become an active member of French Club one must have taken one year of French or have been enrolled in a French class. The members of French Club had weekly poster parties during football s e a s 0 n and monthly poster parties during the remaining year. The c I u b traveled to Los Angeles where the members at tended a banquet vvith a from F r a n c e gave a very interesting speech. speaker 118 ORGANIZATIONS Ja BOTTOM Row: v. Cardenas-Pres., L. Houghton-sec., K. crow, S. Cliff- ROW 2: K' wmiams,N.c ii ' - a ovvay, A. Gasca, C. O Daniel. TOP ROW: J. Pitts, D. Smith, B. Rowe, M' Fink' W. Hoard. J V -.,A . V Old and n renc spea er Y trip to Los Angeles. . h 'r ew members of the French Club discuss the F h k the heard durmgf 9' 5? Q, l tif, , w BO'l'l O. Pa D. Hu A to I the Latin activ sales activ stani gran Eacl' nate and ' Qlll RQ 'Ng s M .K 2' So M viii 4 :F 'lf K. iink, heir is BOTTOM ROW: S. Reed-Pres., S. Hu-Vice Pres., G. Salsbur O. Palmquist, M. Delanie, K. Novotny, K. Loelt, C. Murphy, S. Huff, C. Brullo. TOP ROW: P. Schmitt, M. Welsh I. Martinez B Harper J Huff, D. Hu, L. Salsbury. ' ' ' ' ' 9-Tfes-. B- Huff, J. Smith, B. Bell J. Schmitt. ROW 2: L. Musgrave, C. Doebbler 1 LATIN CLUB As an organization dedicated to the better understanding of the ancient Roman culture, the Latin Club was involved in many activities. Poster parties, bake sales, and car washes filled the activity calender, but the out- standing event of the club pro- gram was the annual Saturnalia. Each year the Latin Club has do- nated money to medical research and this was no exception. I Mr. Cutrules and Mr. Gossmen at the mock evening session of the Roman Senate. All Latin Club members were present. l Jan Schmitt and Larry Salsburg are coaching, while two Roman wrestlers fight it out at the Saturnalia. K oRoANizATioNs119 caring, sharing good times and bad 4 ffm, in -1 x W Kiw- .paw I wif' Z 'Y -fl x.1 ic A . ..,-Ai. . 1. 1 3 C 1, 1, 9 V7 , ,rf V -, x .gf ' FY ' Q .E Y ff, . x ky fiylfsia 'J STUDENT COUNCIL l l l ei 4.49 A Student body officers lfrom left to rightl Morris Lacey interclub council preside t D , n 5 ebbie Dolejsi, publicity manager, Gail Ramsay, social manager, Ray Tillou, president, Dorothy Hannon, se r t 'C ' ' X5 FQ My fficers pool resources as they ponder U c e ary, asey Frauenfelder, vice president and Debbie Smith, treasurer. pcoming school activities and events. JU ol JJ Sy if 55 J Q WV Xgkqjfzyg, l evwfwl ' is tw e QNX W ' WMF as of wi i l 122 stuoeixn COUNCIL sis? Free en problem I el , Q N? xi W use W. - ' ff 'L+' j,-'., tr i f inn 'N si K X get is aww' A Y? 4 sk .Jr fr 1, f' fxw if X Q Gfisi i f f V7' ' 4 S93 f , XSWQ Q XX ,JSI X Ss f' X fo f, ef ,A V K is i 4 X M v SKB Mi ixiirx s N 13 3 f33lXs.:x, 'l' V ' ' gm ., At the W nw f i ' r i MM f A I G, it 1, social 7 i ff Free exchange of ideas by student council members is essential to solving student body problems. Student body president Ray Tillou and council advisor Nlr. Meredith open a meeting. 9 ' . -s he u , . .. - ' ' aIpOErTl3I'1dS At the White Christmas assembly, council members enlivened holidav SDWW W'th an 0 '9'n kit. Y' , Q Z STUDENT COUNCIL 123 v i QENIORQ V nf.: 34 N392 1 -. . ...rf 1 44 gt A ,x X X Aj if if ' m 124 SEN Q i jlllg X f 55 QU! if ,M V, X wyvwwiwff ' . nfl sw- . --14. x was i s i K3 a I D. g I l I lg If wc, if . fees-now' W ,1 . v 23 5 5 I ' or 5 I I :anim 1 i 3' 1 U . 4 .X v,s,,f1X,, Y' ' rw: K . x if x i ,Vs mini, ' N ,ON afljs' V A ,g f iw' ' A Q-QM ix rim X, ,' f Q X , s as ff M- VX NX fx I 0 Axle S 4 52 lin f 'if ?QV'32lfiW'f'f F M MC Q.. , , U X ,gm . ss L A , ,Q wg in, 410. -A , , -A , ,J , 5 5, ... is ,xxx .-,, ss .. . K .maxim Senior class officer m Chris Higuera, secretar president. s ffrom top to botto D D .d Smith, vice yy Rick Crosby, presidentp Mickey DUDOVWI treasurer and av' IORS 75 5 I 1, X Sf Aw 'X s gif 2 V? 252 'KVM m ww Qlnzza QM - M i M,ff fgsqif 1 X W' WNW? 4 ki, ' Zi, , 1' 1 f 'ZW ,vgggz Q y 575 f' ff fa A fa h, vice Annibal Aguirre Lupita Aguirre Melody Ambur Craig Anderson Kari Anderson Blanca Arias Cindy Ashburn Mike Badgley Chuck Bailey Cynthia Bailey Debbie Baker Robert Barkley Charlie Barnes lVlichael Barnicle Teresa Beas Lorraine Beaver SENIOBS 125 Tom Jones is brought to life in the Senior Class production l Cindy B ru nstein Kathy Bullard Sandra Bunzard Charlotte B urke Jay Beck Renee Beck Becky Bell Rosemary Blanchard .,, ff . Jacquie Blank John Boemer lVlark Bowman Deborah Britt ,M I This exce 'l Dorothy Hannon demonstrates the impor- tance of behind the scenes work as she applies make-up to Craig Anderson. l 126 SENIOBS D '50-N A 3 , 4 ar- he to aaaa aaaa C at X 1 , lily , if his excerpt from Tom Jones ,helps to illustrate the explosive action in the senior class la D Y- 'xfwo '1?a'e.fv-H J gmfiffwg' 'D Q Regina Burris Clifford Cameron Paula Buzis Janis Campbell Paul Campbell Barbara Canada Phillip Cano Victoria Cardenas Darlene Carter Brad Casselman Vickie Castello Prajedis Cavazos SENIORS 127 Kofa Seniors show an eagerness lo learn Lois Clemons IVlarcella Connelly Gracelyn Conti Donna Crabtree Larry Crocker Penny Cromwell Flick Crosby Christi Clark 128 SENIORS Karen Crowe Durana Daniels Becky Darby Laurie Daschke David Dearsmith Elaine Devvhirst Annette Dixon 40 'inf' s-sf . fx yn Wm 'X Q My W My s L! L, candy Dobbs of W, yDougherty X X2-f ,vw M LL ,IL me Dolepsl I pw K QXLLL NW K ' L5 N KVM ww Michelle Dupont Rl Nix Patsy Duron ff' , f , Wanda Eades ' V' by , M Retta Elledge Mary Estupinon Cara Evans Sylvua Evans Joyce Fay -H I I I 0 :V s, t 1 -,W ' . - X ' ,a A as ts Whatever Mr. Winters d es, h d t th tvl SENIORS 129 K? I A i Jimmy Faye Y Seniors demonsiraie arfisiio ability Robert Fenzel 'f ,IZA ' Q N 'fl I X i ,nf I' 'Aj j' L f i Stephanie Ferree Tom Fischer iVIaria Flores Kent Foree Mary Fox Mark Franklin 4, Casey Frauenfelder John Frazee Kent Furrovv Cindy Gabriel 130 SENIORS le -,., i Donna Garrison Esther Gasca Tommy Gebhart Cynthia Gerken Susan Girard Richard Givens Debbie Gloria Denise Gloria Senior Molly McCain shows artistic talent 132 SENIORS Seniors add enthusiasm to activities Marsha Ham Forrest Hamilton John Hamilton Judie Hamilton Dora Grijalva Elsa Gutierrez Korlis Hackbarth Linda Hampshire Mary Hampton Dorothy Hannon Betty Green Jack Greer 59' Helen Hansen Maureen Hanson Bruce Harper Harry Hart Karen Haughtelin 'U Lorraine Hays Leslie Heintz Rosa Heredia Sandra Hernandez Chris Higuera David Hilden Mary Hodges 11 James Hirth Tvvilla Hollis s- 'D Vw A , rm Li...x K xx K .,:: 1 . 1 5 Q - , 3, x Ti , f J . ff' - Eywgiiifu 4 WW, M an my J fy i N we gi ' Debbie Nickle and Denise Gloria sell cokes at the FFA barbecue. SENIORS 133 We become more involved because il is our final gear Bill Hoppe Gene Hovvell Lesley Hoyt Samuel Hu Shelly Hudson Bill Huff Dena Huffman Sharon Huffman Carmen Hutchins Albert Hydeman Leslie Jensen Sandy Jett Buster Johnson Nancy Johnson Jill Johnston Stephanie Johnsto X SE S Q, Y X 92 W. S and Key clubbers wait for the hayride. i ,of W 42 Ronnie L. Jones Todd Jones Stefan Jonson Marjorie Kamrath Laurie Kastner Linda Kennedy Charles Kidd Sonie Koons Beth Kreger Susan Kryger SENIORS 135 136 SENIORS Sporls-minded seniors excel in alhlelios Morris Lacey Jr. Gary Lairmore wwf' Shirley Landin Susan Landis Beverly Lang Eddie Legon Jo Ann Lettig Charlis Leverett Patty Leverett Janet Lewis Richard Lineberry Paula Livingston J. C. Llewellyn 1 Q Candy Lute Susan Lyle Cameron Macbeth J. J X 'file M ff ie K ' 54 WJ ., ' fl 4 4 1 5 5 Coach McKinley introduces t h e varsitV basketball team. Sherry Machado Laurie MacKenzie Ramiro Maldonado Cindy Martin Debbie Martinez Donna McCaig Jeanette McCaul Julie McClughen Elizabeth McClung Randi McConnell Anthony McCoy Richard McCrory L, ,Mi f VWMMU W ,wg 137 Q H f 'fr f , ,J -ff' ,, 1 ff, Jigga , A ,M-uf lf mg ,, W, , W ,, ,, ' 3 f, ff 138 SENIGRS We are recognized for our aohievemenls Laura lVlcDonald Patricia lVlcDonald Pat lVlcGaIIiard Michael lVlclntier Molly lVlcCain Sheila lVlcNally Sandy lVlcPherson Lloyd Nleekseocing H L , , . Jane lVleiser Nancy lVlejias Cecilia Nlendoza Darralyn lVliIler Sam lVliller Fred Mills Teddylen Mincks Debra Montana Robert Montana Jamie Mosher Liz Mowbray Vicki Mublenpoh Robert Murray .KN-.awww iallk' .4 Q .NS E 3 H W fs Q 'xr Q. 4 AQ sg .. 4-A in J'-f' Senior Mark Bowman receives the Mr. K award. Gloria Moreno Gretchen Morgan Marilyn Morgan SENIORS 139 we .,,- Katny Musgrave N Leona Nanneman Tim Naylor 'arrar aaoala N l i X X ...:- Deb b 4 e N IC k I e gf ' , :,:,, I Frances Noble l if raz- l f Seniors look fo rwa rd lo l Paul Noble l Jesse Nuno graduahon l 1 l Terri Olson V Mike o pi n isky l Loida Orines l Rita Orta ll Bruce Ott 5 X :fr 7' 3 B l 4 140 SENIORS ' l 'K 5:1 ' .4 v A 'E 9 Z Linda Owens Jesse Owens Susan Oxford George Peterkin James Pettit Karen Phelps Pat Pierno Beth Plowman Richard Plumb John Pooler Shelene Porter Wendy Powers Kathleen Patrick Wayne Pease Bill Penny David Pensky SENIORS 141 142 SENIORS M -0 Edward Quijada Carmen Quintero M' Sylvia Rambo ,KY ,I Q ,rf 1 Juanita Ramirez G 'I Ramsay Tim ather J L4 Coniesi reveals ieacher wilh hairiesl legs Sidney Reed Diana Rheinhold Ralph Richardson Linda Rillos Doreen Rodriquez Denis Rogers Terri Rohrer Karen Romig ,Sf Q 1 4 7 MY x E F lVlr. Jeff www mmf 1 NNN... Connie Roman Diana Roman W, Kim Ross Olivia Ruiz pf,,,1:,::::.::-. f f3ffi ' ffff Wflfx .... , sv X wr-.ss HW, ss ' - , 3? it Qxifsti jf ,Hrs ,, Q , f , f A, .7 , SJW V Qi W, ::.5i.E,:: f 4 X if s 5322 I gyfif k Q 5 f - fy 4 fa st f , W . Q S - w Q. wg f r ies a 7, 'Q ' ,q ' fu ,al ,X , WP ,f ,xz xy ,, Nlr. Jeff irick wins the Hairy Legs title. ng We J X , 7 f 1 Z ff we ,ff V, w f f f ,f , W, ,f f f 7 . , X ., -s f f 4 37 'ti X i 3 i , , f '4 .X ' Y iff Q W sie , 41? Y ,J '. ' ., f :Wiz Qffxs if Z I f , ss ' , C S i in it W ,, , f 5' sywf 5 j 'W fb s's X , ,,,,,,, A .,,,,,.,, jQ ,.::::a::sssf:'-.:.-1 X f 'Mahi'-wyhaff X 'WZQASQXKI 3 t V? an 4, , s. Y ' WX 4' Aii w-W ,fs a 1 f , ' Q 28 J , f 7 eff . v 'fs K Z WW' lp fab ,,.,, 1' G i f ,. sr 2 f Robin Roy Roselene Salas Fiaymond Sanchez Jacque Sant Steve Schachterie Donna Schaffer SENIORS 143 144 SENIORS Kola seniors display dancing abilities Xen Jeanine Schmitt R- lerrvSchonter fxx., gmc, Tv' rod' Ur Aovaxl' xv? N MOU lj ,, Q Q,C'-'no' lA ,aLl-1 Lflwi IVIark Seeger John Senini Stanley Shadle Dena Shelton Glenda Shermon Mark Shupe Rick Sims Debra Smith Carol Snyder Dennis Snyder John Snyder Terri Steen Dean Stevens it Si ' S3 :S xl ,ma ,,,, V s , wmv' X ey? P-Lv Robert Stewart Valerie Stone Charles Strasser Michael Strom Rickley Stuart Eugene Swenson Sheila Tillery Flay Tillou Roger Winn and Debbie Vos demonstrate their dancing techniques at the Christmas assembly. Sally Trafzer Sara Tritch Martha Uruchurtu SENIORS 145 146 SENIORS Our service clubs aid the underprivileged Billy Walker Pat Walker Helen Wakamatzu Michele Watts Jeanne Weaver Linda Weeks Lynn Wehrle Gail Welsh Patti Westphal Sherri Vaughan Debbie Vos Judy Wheelington Kathi Whims Jerri Whitman Toni Wilds f' , Ui. if I ,.'X', Adrian Zavala Lela Zimmerman ,I , Jim Wilson John Wingate Terri Wolf Scott Wong Terri Wood Phil Wright Sandy Wright Tena Wright Denise Yarvvood Key club and S club make Christmas baskets 0 1 3 'A 1 J ? 4 i J A AGUIRRE, GUADALUPE: French lvPl, FBLA,Spanish. AGUlLAR,JlMMY: Football lFrI. ALI, PAUL DAVID: FFA, Football lFrI, Wrestling lFrI, Baseball lFrI, Wrestling lJvl. AMBUR, IVIELODY: NHS, Keynoters, FTA lSecI, Concert Choir, OIS, Royalaires, S lSec, Presl, Football, Jr. Class Play, Sound of Music, South Pacific, NCCJ, Girls' State Alternate, Soroptomist Girl of the Month. ANDERSON, CRAIG: Environmental Con- trol lPub. Mgr.I, Science, Thespians lSgt of Armsl, FTA, Key lPresI, Tennis, Sr Class Play. BADGLEY, MIKE: Letterman's, Basketball lFrI, Swimming lVarI, Homecoming Escort, Mr Personality. BAILEY, C Y N T H l A: DECA lSecI, Basketball. BAKER, DEBORAH ANN: FBLA IVPI, FTA, Spanish, FHA, Pep, Leo, Football, Jr Class Play. BARKLEY, ROBERT: Golf. BARNES, THOMAS A: Wrestling. BARNICLE, MIKE: Football, Fr Football Award. BEAS, TE RESA A: Spanish, FBLA. BECK, JAY: DECA lPresI, Wrestling lFI'I. BELL, REBECCA MAE: Latin, NHS, Del Segno, Keynoters, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Fi0VaIaires, Football, Basketball, Jr Class Play. BLANK, JACQUIEZ Quill 81. Scroll IVPI OIS lSecI, S , FNA, Brotherhood Council, Football, Yearbook lFr, Soph Ed.I, Kings' Page lASSt Conv EcI.l, AIPA workshop, Jr. Class Play. I BOWMAN, MARK: Letterman's lPresl Baseball lFrI, Basketball IVarI, Golf lVarl Football lVar, tri-captainl, Hon Mention All-Conference Football, Mr Sex Appeal, I I I 148 SENIOR REVIEW SENIOR REVIEW BRITT, DEBORAH: Pep, Latin IVPI, Anchor, FTA, Brotherhood Council, Ouill 84 Scroll, Tennis, Football, Basketball. BRUNSTEIN, CINDY: S ISQCI, OIS lTrea5, Presl, FHA, Spanish, Brotherhood Council, Quill 8I Scroll, Football, Jr Class Play, NCCJ, Scholastic Art Award, Soropto- mist Girl of the Month, AIPA Workshop, Yearbook lSports Ed.I, Kings' Page lCopy Ed., Columnistl. BUNGARD,SANDRA M: FNA. BUSHNER,DON: Track. BUTCHER, BRUCE: Letterman's, Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Golf. BUZIS, PAULA: Pep, FTA, FBLA lSecI, FHA, Radio, Football. C CAMERON, CLIFFORD: Latin, Letter- man's, Quill 8: Scroll, Football IJV, Varl, Basketball IFrl, Tennis lVarI. CAMBELL, PAUL: FFA, Chess, South Pacific, State Farmer Award. CANO, PHILLIP M: Letterman's, NHS IVPI, Leo IVPI, Football, Golf. CANSLER, MICHAEL LAWRENCE: FTA, VICA, Wrestling lFrI, Cross Country, Jr Class Play. CARDENAS, VICTORIA: French lPresI, FNA lPub. Mgr.I, FBLA, Spanish, Tennis. CASSELMAN, BRAD: Latin, Track, Sr Class Play. CAVAZOS, PRAJEDIS G: Letterman's, NHS lPresI, Football lFrl, Basketball IJVI, Baseball lFrI, Golf IJV, Varl. CHRISTOPHER, CHARLES: Cross Coun- try, Track. CLARK, CHRISTIE: Pep Ivpi, TAP ICO- chairmamf Anchor, DECA, Homecoming finalist, Football, Basketball, Sr Class Play, Miss Personality. CLEMANS, LOIS: Jr Class Play. COIVIER, KAREN: Pep. CONRAD, MITCHELL ALAN: Dei segne, Stage Band, Tennis, Wrestling. CONTI, GRACE LYN: oiiver. CORONA, MARIE GUADALUPE: FBLA Spanish, Football, Office Practice I Award. cRoIvIvvELL, PENNY: Dai Segno Ipub Mgr.I, Keynoters lSgt of Armsl, Mixecl Choir, Royalaires, Football, Sound of Music Oliver, Sr Class Play. I CROWE, KAREN: French lSgt. of Armsl, Tennis. D DEARSIVIITH, DAVID VERNON: Dal Seg- no lPresI, Band lVarI, Sound of Music, Oliver. DE LARM, PAUL: Keynoters, South Pa- cific, Sound of Music, Keynoter Award. DEWHI RST, ELAINE: DECA. DIXON, ANNETTE: S IVP, Treasl, Dal Segno, Jr Class Play, Soroptomist Girl of the Month. DOLEJSI, D E B O R A H KAYE: Girls' League IVPI, Student Body Pub. Mgr., NHS, FTA, Yearbook lArt Ed.I, Girls' Track, Football lMgr.I, Jr Class Play, Girls' State, Key Club Attendant, Art Merit Awards. DRAKE, R I T A LOUISE: S , Chess lTreasI, Sr Class Play. DUPONT, MICHELLE: Anchor, Pep, SOPII and Sr Class Rep, Football, FFA Sweet- heart, Homecoming Finalist, Miss Shy. DURNA, PATRICIA P: Spanish, FBLA, vIcA. E ESTUPINAN, MARY: spanish. FBI-Af vIcA. EVANS, CARA: Shorthand Achievement Award. F FASSETT, BILL: Keynoters IPYGSII Rolfa' eires, Football lifrl, Oliver. All State Chow' FERREE, STEFANIE: TAP ICo-chairmanl, Football, South Pacific, Sound of Music. Oliver, Sr Class Play, Pep. PLoREs, MARIA ELENA: Spanish. DECA- FOREE, WILLIAM KENT: NHS, Leo. I-et' BLA, d. lPub. ixed usic, rmsl, I Seg- Jlusic, in Pa- l, Dal of the Girls' N HS, 'rack, State, B. Chess Soph lweet- BLA, BLA, lment loyal- ioir. nanl, 'lusic, ECA. , Let- terman's, FTA, Football, Baseball, Boys State. FOX, MARY KAY: Girls' League lTreasl Pep, FTA, Spanish, Tennis, Miss Wit. FRANKLIN, MARK: FFA lTreasl, Foot- ball lFr,JVl. FRAUENFELDER, CASEY: Girls' League lSecl, Student Body V Pres, NHS, Key- noters, Anchor, ASU Medalion of Merit, U of A Outstanding Jr Girl, Girls' State, DAR Award, Zonta Girl of the Month, Miss Most Likely to Succeed. FURROW, KENT: Wrestling lFr, JVl. G GALLAND, ROBERT: VICA, Radio, Foot- ball, Track, Wrestling. GALLEGOS, ANNA: Spanish, FBLA. GARCIA, ARTHUR: Leo lPresl, Football lFr, JVl, Baseball. GARCIA, SARESTELA: French, Spanish, FBLA, FHA, Tennis. GARDNER, JAY: Letterman's, Keynoters, Football, Track, Wrestling, Outstanding Offensive Lineman. GARRISON, DONNA: FNA, Modeling, FBLA,VICA. GASCA, ESTHER: Spanish, DBLA. GIVENS, RICHARD: FEAST lTreaSl. GLORIA, DENISE: Pep lPresl, Anchor lSgt of Armsl, FFA, Anytown, NCCJ, Gym- nastics, Track, Football. GOODE R, PAUL: Radio lPresl. GORDAN, DANA: Anchor, OIS lVPl, Key- noters lVPl, FFA, Royalaires, Football, Sound of Music, South Pacific, Oliver, NCCJ. GOSS,TONI: Tennis. GREER, JACK: Keynoters, Letterman's, Football IJV, Varl, Baseball, Most Valuable Player. GUTIERREZ, ELSA: Spanish, FBI-A, Tennis. H HACKBARTH, KORLIS: FHA lPresl, FTA lTrea5l, Spanish, Quill 8t Scroll, NHS, OIS, Sound of Music, Crisco Award, Student of the Month, Girls' State Alternate, Betty Crocker Award, HAM. MARSHA LEE: Nat. Thespians, Songleader. HAMILTON, JOHN: Key lTrea5l, Quill 3, Scroll. NHS. Kings' Page led. an chiefl, AIPA Workshop, Wrestling lFr, JVl, HAMILTON, JUDIEI DECA. HAMPSHIRE, LINDA: Pep, Dal Segno, Var Band, Majorette, Songleader, Basketball. HANNON, DOROTHY: Pep, Anchor lSecl, FTA, Student Body Sec, Cheerleader, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track, Anytown, NCCJ, HANSEN, HELEN: NHS, Anchor, Pep, FBLA, Football, Songleader. HANSON, MAUREEN: ModeIing,OlS, S , FNA lPresl, Quill 8t Scroll lSecl, Brother- hood Council, Kings' Page lAd Mgr.l, Year- book lJr, Sr Ed.l, Jr Class Play, AIPA Workshop, Soroptomist Girl of the Month. HARPER, BRUCE: Latin. HAUGHTELIN, KAREN: Radio lSec, Treasl, Quill 8t Scroll lTreasl, NHS, Dal Segno, OIS, Latin, Track, Jr. Class Play, Yearbook lEd. in chiefl. HAYS, LORRAINE: Fr Class Sec, Pep lSecl, Anchor, Spanish, Anytown, Pep, Soft- ball, Homecoming Attendant. HEINTZ, LESLIE: Pep, Anchor, Football. HIGUE RA, CHRIS: Pep, Anchor lVP, Secl, Concert Choir, Jr and Sr Class Sec, NCCJ, Football, Basketball, Miss Versatile. HITE, DORA: FBLA. HOYT, LES LEANNE: Pep, NHS, Brother- hood Council, Cheerleader lHeadl, Pep Soft- ball, F o o t b all, Basketball, Girls' State, Anytown, NCCJ, Homecoming Attendant, Soph Class V-Pres, K i wa n i s Citizenship Award. HU, SAMUEL: Latin lVPl, NHS, Environ- mental Control lTreasl, Basketball. HUFF, BILL: Keynoters lVPl, Latin lPresl, Royalaires, Nat. Th es p i a ns, Powderpuff Cheerleader, Football lJV, Varl, Sound of Music, Oliver, Sr Class Play, Optimist Speech Contest. l'lUFFlVlAN, DENA: FBLA lPreSl, FHA, French, Leo, FTA, Football, Gvmfl-3SflCS. Jr Class Play. HYDEMAN, ALBERT: Letterman's, Key- noters- Wfesfllng lFfl, Tennis lFrl, Football lJVl, Track IJVI, Football lvarl, Track lVarl. J JETT, SANDY: S lVPl, FTA lVPl, NHS, Quill 84 Scroll, Kings' Page lMan. Ed.l, AIPA Workshop, Ariz. Republic Correspondent, South Pacific, Sound of Music, Oliver, Scho- lastic Art Award-gold key. JOHNSON, LEU RAL: Key lVPl, NHS, Basketball, Baseball, NMSOT Letter of Com- mendation, Boys' State. JOHNSON, NANCY: Football. JOHNSTON, JILL: FHA, Radio, FEAST lSecl. JONES, TODD: Letterman's, Football lFr, Varl, Golf, Wrestling. JONSON, STEFAN A: Football, Track llvlgfl. K KAMRATH, MARJORIE: FHA, Spanish, Dal Segno, Keynoters, Pep, Oliver. KASTNER, LAURIE: FFA, Pep, Modeling, FFA Foundation Award, State Horticulture Award, Optimist Outstanding Youth Award. KOONS, SONIE: Science, VICA, Oliver L LACEY, MORRIS J: Science lPresl, Inter- Club Council Pres, FTA, Key, Environmen- tal Control, Basketball lFr, Var Mgrl, Cross Country, Sr C Ia s s Play, Powderpuff Cheerleader. LANDIN, SHIRLEY: Girls' League lPro- gram Chairmanl, Spanish, Nat. Thespians, Sr Class Play. LANDIS, SUSAN: VICA, FNA, Modeling, FBLA. LANG, BEVERLY ANN: Latin, Modeling, Gymnastics, Girls' Track, South Pacific, Jr Class Play. LASCH, CARL L: Baseball. LEE,JERRY: Wrestling. LE'l'I'IG, JO ANN: Football. LEVERETT, PATTY: Pep, FTA, Football, Basketball, Girls' Track. SENIOR REVIEW 149 7Z,?,,,W,-,, ....,., W,-.s .4.,,y , . , ? I l I li If l ll ll il l ll ll ll I 'l l I I I I l ll I LEWIS, JANET: Nat. Thespians, Keynoters FEAST lPresl. LINEBERRY, RICHARD: Football IJVI, Basketball IFrl. LIVINGSTON, PAULA: Anchor, NHS ITreasl, Football, Sound of Music, Girls' State, Key Club Sweetheart, Quill 8l Scroll, Basketball. LOELTZ, DOROTHY: Girls' League IPub. Mgr.l, Latin, FTA, Modeling, FHA ISgt. of Armsl, Sr Class Play. LONG, VIDA: Keynoters, South Pacific, Sound of Music. LOPEZ, JESSE: Football IFrl, Basketball lFrl. ' LUTE, CANDY: DECA. LYLE, SUSAN: Pep, S p a n is h, FTA, Anchor, Nat. Thespians, Football, Basket- ball, Pep, Softball, Sr Class Play. lvl MacBETH, CAMERON: Key, Jr. Class V- Pres, Basketball lFr. JVI, Track, Powderpuff Queen. MARTINEZZ DEBBIE: Spanish, FTA, Pep. MARTINEZ, IGNACIO: Dal Segno, Latin. McCAIG, DONNA: FBLA. NICCLUGHEN, JULIE: Football, Sound of Music. McCRORY, RICHARD: Key, Letterman's, Football. McDOWELL, DAVID: Football. MEEKS, LLOYD: Football, Baseball, Bas- ketball. IVIEISEB. JANE: Pep, Football, Basketball, Songleader. MEJIAS, NANCY: French, FBLA, FTA. MELKOWSKI, MARK: Football, Wrestling IFrl. NIENDOZA. THEODORE: Football, wrest- ling IFrl. MILLER, DARRALYN: Band ivory, Dal 39900. DECA, FHA, Football, Tennis. NIUHLENPOH, VICKIZ Girls' League IFr Repl, Anchor IPresl, Pep, TAP, DECA ITreasl, Cheerleader, Football, Basketball 150 SENIOR REVIEW I DECA S w e e t h e a r t Attendant, Miss Sparkplug. lvlusGRAvE, BONNIE: FHA, PNA. Foot- ball, Fr Class PISY- N NAYLOR, TIM: Letterman's, F00tb-Bll, Track, Baseball, Most Valuable Offensive Lineman. NEELY, DALE: Track. NICKLE, DEBBIE: Girls' League ISecI, Pep, FTA, Spanish, Tennis. NOBLE, PAUL: Keynoters, Mixed Choir, Men's Chorus, South Pacific, Sound of Music, Oliver, Sr. Class Play. 0 OPINSKY, MIKE: Keynoters, Track. ORNELAS, CHARLES: Cross Country. 1 ORNELAS,JOE A: Wrestling. OXFORD,SUSAN: Oliver. P PARKS,RlCHARD: Football. ' PATRICK, KATHLEEN: Debate Team, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Debate 8l Oral lnterp. Awards. PEASE, WAYNE: FFA. PE NSKY Golf, Mr. Sparkplug. , DAVID: Letterman's, Football, PERKINS, DEAN ALAN: Basketball, Foot- ball. PETERKIN,GEORGE: Wrestling, Football, Most Improved Player Award. PETIT, .JAMES IRA: E trol lPresl, Science, Key, NHS, Lettermarfg Swimming, Sr. Class Play, Foreign Exohongo Student to Argentina. nvironmental Con- Pl-lEl.Ps, KAREN: FHA,VlCA. PICENO, ELIZABETH ANNE: Spanish, FTA, FBLA. PIERNO, PAT: French, NHS, Kings' Page, Jr. Class Play. PITTS, JULIE: French, PLOWMAN, BETH ANN: Keynoters, POOL, RICHARD: Football IJVI, Mr. Best Dressed. Segno, Keynoters, Radio, Science, NHS, Royalaires IStudem Dirl, Stage Band, Sound of Mu Choir, Oliver. POOLER, JOHN: Dal sic, All State POWERSj WENDY S: FBLA, Tennis, Art Award. . R FIAIVIBO, SYLVIA: Pep ISgt of Armsl, An- chor, FFA, Modeling, Optimist Outstanding Youth Award, Miss Sex Appeal. RAMSAY, GAIL S: NHS ISecl, Spanish, , a . espians, Student Body Social Mgr. Football, Basketball, Songleader, Jr. and Sr. Class Play. RATHER, TIM: VICA. REED, SIDNEY H: Latin lPresl, Letter- man's, Environmental Control, Swimming IMgrl, Sr. Class Play. RHElNHOLD,DlANA: FEAST. RICHARDSON, RALPH: Football lFrI Wrestling IF,r, JV, Varl, Track IJVI, Scho- lastic Art Award. I RODRlQUEZ,DOREEN: FHA lProsl.GirIS' League I Pres, Jr. Rep, Soph Repl, FTA. PEP. Spanish, Brotherhood Council, Leo lSecI, Oliver, NCCJ. ROMIG, KAREN: Jr. Class Play, Scholastic Art Award. , ROSS, KIM: Environmental Control, Chess IPreSI. ROY, ROBIN: Football. RUlZ,OLlVIA: French, FHA. S SALASI ROSELENE: Girls' Glee. sANcl-lEz, RAlvloN: Leo, FTA. DECA lRegional Conference, Officers Workshopl, Optimist Youth Award. SANT, JACQUELINE: NHS, Spanish, Key' noters, Brotherhood Council, Track, FHA' South Pacific,Sou nd of Music, NCCJ. 0llVe - SCHACHTERLE, STEVE: DalSegl1O,5Ci' oooe lvP, Presl, NHS, Kev. Environmental I I E ll b S P S VI I. Sl T Sl E: Sl' m JX Sl- Es SII Sll Cla Sl SN Fo Cla Co Lir '. Best ioters, :dent State s, Art il, An- mding vanish, Social er, Jr. , -e1:ter- nming IFrl, Scho- , Girls' A, Pep, Secl, olastic . Chess DECA shopl , I, Key- FHA, Dliver. o, Sci- 'nental Control, Var Band, Stage Band, Baseball lVar Mgrl , Oliver, Sr Class Play. SCHMITT, JEANINE: NHS, Keynoters, Pep, Modeling, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Foot- ball, Basketball, Jr Class Play, NCCJ. SCHMITT, PETER: Thespians, Latin, King's Page, Sr Class Play. SENINI, JOHN: Science, Key, Letterman's, Wrestling IFrl, Swimming lVarl, Football IJVl,Sr Class Play, Most Improved Swimmer. SHELTON, DENA: Pep, Radio, FBLA, Nat. Thespians, Gymnastics, Sr Class Play. SHEPHERD, BILLY: VICA, Homecoming Escort, Mr. Shy. SHEPHERD, ROBERT A: VICA, Letter- man's, Football IFr, JV, Varl, Baseball IFr, JVI. SHUPE, MARK: Football, Homecoming Escort. SIKES,JIM: FEASTI SIMS, RICK: NHS, Letterman's IVPI, Jr. Class Play, Football, Basketball, Boys' State, Outstanding Junior Boy, Powderpuff Queen, Mr. Versatile. SMITH, DAVID: Key, OIS, Letterman's, Football IJv, Varl, Track, Jr Class Play, Sr Class V-Pres, Powderpuff Cheerleader, All Conference Football, Outstanding Defensive Lineman, Mr. Friendly. SMITH, DEBRA: Pep, FHA, Jr Class Rep, Student Body Treas, Football, Basket- ball. , J ,y:.q,g,x4?f?3-,isggvegsffzzfffq'seg SNYDEFLCAROL: vicA. SNYDER. JOHN: vicA, Basketball IFrl Baseball IFr, Varl. STEEN, TERRI: Pep, Anchor IVPI, Fgot. ball, Basketball, Gymnastics, Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, Miss Athlete. STEVENS, DEAN: Quill 84 Scroll, FTA, Chess IPresl, OIS, Marque Mgr, Yearbook, Kings' Page, Jr Class Play, Powderpuff Cheerleader. STEWART. ROBERT: Keynoters, Tennis IJVI. STONE, VALERIE: FTA. SWENSON, SHIRRELL EUGENE: Letter- man's, Football lFr, JVI, Tennis IVarl. T TERAN, HECTOR: VICA, Football IFrl, Wrestling. TILLERY, SHEILA ELAINE: FHA. TILLOU, RAY: Student Body Pres, FFA, FTA lVPl,Soph Class Pres, Football IFr, JV, Varl, Wrestling IFr, JVI, Baseball IFrl, Stu- dent of the Month, Optimist Youth Awards, Boys' State, Powderpuff Cheerleader, Mr. Most Likely to Succeed. TRAZFER,SALLY: Dal Segno ISecl, NHS, Pep, FTA, Majorette IHeadl, Football. TRITCH, SARA: Girls' League ISr Repl, Dal Segno, Anchor, Keynoters lSgt of Armsl, Var Band, Mixed Choir, Royalaires, Concert Choir, South Pacific, Sound of I Music, Oliver, All State, NCCJ. U URCHURTU, MARTHA: French, Spanish, FTA, Sound of Music. W : WAKAMATZU, HELEN: Spanish, Latin, Gymnastics. WELSH, G A I L: Pep, FTA, Football Gymnastics. WHITMAN, JERRI: Keynoters, Football South Pacific, Sound of Music. WINGATE, JOHN MICHAEL: Art certifi- cate of merit.l WOLF, TERRI ELLEN: FHA, FTA,Span- 1 ish, Football. WONG, SCOTT: Kings' Page, Yearbook VICA, Quill 81 Scroll, AIPA Workshop. a WRIGHT, PHIL: Key IVP, Treasl, OIS Quill 84 Scroll, Latin, Tennis IJV, Varl, Year- book IPhoto Ed.l, AIPA Workshop. Y vxxnwooo, Demise: DECA. Z ZIMMERMAN, LELA: Dal Segno, Keynoters, All State Choir, Var Band. SENIOR REVIEW 151 JUNIGRQ if ff 2 X, i, ff , 7 I S : U ei Hi ii gf, f C7 f M S, N 0 M X Z YA 1 ,6 N 4 , i X X: E 3 S, S Q A XX , 1 A. X , ,,,Q1 yax -Xt x v Ab., ,K t X vow , X ' .H ' ' X XJ' x x, f f , W, X X' Sf 'W X .Qsffiafst f ., 1 X X Xf X ,X XX N t x 'Q , XX MX ,. XX S X it -' fi, X X X 'N 'E ' xsefz' Mg, f 'X ff Junior Class Officers C'0CkWi59 I , air, secretaryp Bonnetta Tritch, vice president: and Linda DeLau9hfe'f , representative. 152 JUNIORS from topg Steve Watson president' Lynne BI ' QS' ,j www 'S , 2 W' i is ightef, 'vtffff' 'fy 1.,,.,.e f'1' Scott Anderson Anna Araza Anat Ariav Janice Arnold Terri Auer Linda Azarian Fernando Aguilar Kathy Atkielski Debbie Allen DeliaAImadova Debbie Alonge Jim Amick Dee Dee Andrews Ann Anderson JUNIORS 153 Publications staff prepares memories for Qludenl Bodg lVlona lVlacKenzie concentrates on producing the next edition of the Kings' Page. Coleen Beasley Bobby Bell Suzie Bennett Sally Berndt Patricia Binder Steve Bjornstad Chester Black Lynne Blair 154 JUNIORS Bart Baker Barbara Barber Tommy Barsuk David Bowling Dennis Bodenhamer Frank Bornt Robert Boswell Margaret Brunstein Sherril Bush Barbara Callahan Debbie Bradley Candy Brown Jim Brown Willann Brown Craig Caldwell Susie Campbell James Campi Steve Cannon Rusty Carruth Mary Castaned Martha Choate Melinda Clements Dan Coffeen Philip Coffeen 3 i I Initiation is amusement for Kew, Conde Junior class 156 JUNIORS Patti Consaul Katie Crocker Elizabeth Cunningham Cha Cha Curtis Elda Contreras 1. - . .f I- 1:-:f -- :K Nigga sz: : . Q. , .x:::. 3, . ., X N X X Q s Q X X xH , w M, I ,ig Janice Cutitta Donald Dale Mark Dale Ric Daschke Marilyn Davis Linda Delaughter i i E 4 A i l L.. Patricia DeLanie Jeff Denman Patsy Deskins Lilli Dick Junior Linda Ressler prepares to initiate a hapless f r e s h rn a n as another potential victim, Sherry Harding, looks on. JUNIORS 157 i Barbara Dildine Janice Dinvviddle Q Janet Dobosz Qi W . f 4 f ff, , 7 Julie Dotts Debbie Drysdale Rick Durflinger i l l E l Pep rallies provide for Junior class spiril displags l Michael Edwards Diana Elliott Joseph Estes Barbara Ferro a il' X i J, l l Phyllis Finefrock Jeannie Fjelstad Patricia Flanagan Delmar Foote E J J 158 JUNIORS A very strong fourth ofthe Kofa student body prove that the Juniors are never junior in spirit K fs. ff i f A Q Deborah Ford John Ford Danny Forrest Tim Fornof Linda Foster Kevin Frauenfelder V i 1 'W' Nllchael Franklun Stephen Freeman Nancy Gallegos Nancy Galloway JUNIORS 159 Powder puff ueens show q David Gardner foolball skills 160 JUNIORS Debbie Goodale Gail Graham Marvin Graham Diova Gray LaPriel Greene Jackie Griffin Glenn Gibson lVlaria Gibson Larry Gist Ray Gonzales Vikki Gonzales , ',,51. Y l i Q l l 4. . i if l l ll il i l l i l H l A l 'zyflfnl Q J-SQ r Y , lr Sandy Grissom Donna Grooms Karen Guthrie Deborah Hallmark Vicki Ham Mike Hancock Rick Harper Gene Harris Garry Henry Sonja Herriot Laura Higgins Laura Hilden l The fabulous female junior gridiron corp runs through one of their intricate plays. JUNIORS 161 ,Wx Two Junior cheerleaders help promote spirit Christa Hiller Sheila HodgeS Tim Hodges Diana Hollenbeck Dean Hopkins Rhonda Hopkins n ' 1 1 . li' I W A.: Jeff Hosea James Houston Lynn ldeus l ,, or l Junior 162 JUNIORS cheer rv-in-5, leaders, Barbie Roth and Brenda Johnston, show both excite ment and anxiousness at a track meet. Aurora Ivey James Jennings Debbie Jones David Johnson Debbie Johnson Glen Johnson Linda Johnson Brenda Johnston Scott Kane Peter Keegan Carla Kemp Mike Kerekes Kathi Kidd Nlona Killingsvvorth Karin Kilmer JUNIORS 163 Posler parlies arouse spiril in Juniors Dawn Klennrne Holly Knowles Shelly Kuhlmann Deborah Kump Rick Kryger lVlike Lamont Belinda Lane Jeff Langevvisch Connie Leeson Susan Leonard 164 JUNIORS Margaret Llneberry Dick Livingston A W Mark Livingston Bill Loftis ,, L -SZ Anat Ariav supervises a junior poster party. Frank Lopez Laurie Lott Karla Ludwig John Lund James Martin Ronny Martin Mona MacKenzie Tom Mackey Cal Maloney Denise Maloney JUNIORS 165 166 JUNIORS Annual powder puff game ends in a lie Christine Martinez Vickie Martinez Betsy Matneus Ll Cherrie Mauldin Marlene Maxwell Maxene Maxwell l C Bill McAnally A Cindy McCreight Joyce McDonald Cindy McKay lf' i M X fl L All , 5 l Dan McKenzie John McKown Nanci Medina Terri Mellon r SS Geraldine Mendoza Sue Miller Linda Mills Darvvyn Miltz Pm-nw Mary Wood kicks another one for the juniors. Sylvia Monroe Calvin Morris Mike Munoz Lynn Musgrave Debra Myers June Nevison Steve Nickle Mark Olin JUNIORS 167 168 JUNIORS Juniors satisfy their appehles al breaks Larry Orn Robert Otondo Juliana Packer Ola Palmquist Doug Pancrazi Bobby Pendleton Kay Phipps Bernice Ponce lVlary Pooler Kathy Power Daniel Prickett Silvia Piceno Shelly Olson Sandy Ozuna Anita Oran iors discuss chemistry while they enjoy a fine meal in the cafete .S Connie Priest Sylvia Quintero Louie Ramirez UV' Q ,Jr f Osvaldo Ramirez Benjamin Ramirez Regina Ramsay Patty Ray Mickey Raymer lVIark Reed JUNIORS 169 Music men enleriain ihe Steve Reese Siudehf bodg Par Reid Linda Ressler Carolina Rivera Robbin Ribble Eddie Rillos Carolyn Roberts Cu rt Roberson Herb, Joe, and Doug display a use of hot air 170 JUNIORS Doug Rodney Lollie Rodrequez William Rogers Lynnae Root , Q ,x - Debbie Rossi Barbera Roth Ben Rowe Guy Salsburg Bobby Sanchez 'I' if df' 'L 4 4,74 LTLTJTJTJJL 4,7 7471334 Mark Senini Linda Senko Gaylen Sears Vicki Self Virginia Sellard Martin Sanchez Jack Schlarp Elenor Scott Mary Scott JUNIORS 171 172 JUNIORS Kola clubs prove aolive throughout gear Toni Shelton Sharyn Sherlock i , r Ned Shipp Jim Sikes Laurie Siner Debra Sjurseth Anna Smith Davey Smith l - Joan Smith Janet Snow Scott Sommers Chris Stacy l , l I ,.-a. Stephanie Stelly Ruth Stevens Mike Straub Monica Streich Roy Sudlovv David Sullins Kevin Taylor Eddie Thompson Jack Schlarp buys a Latin slave for the dav Juniors boosl school spirit at assemblies Greg Wagner Jim Waits Vicki Warnick Steve Watson Mark Webster Marcus Vea Charlene Vincent Lynn Wells xswssw 7 X H I,Il ,, N W ,if XVWQQK wQsWWff1 ZX! is f f' , ! 4 if 4 ' X if . N sf X s f F K' , 1 1 s 2? r in ' P., i s , ff We M k 5 - i 'ik 2 ' WN' 'mx Af' 1 ' sf I e at Welsh e f? 3 V 9 Q :ft ,Mfr T Nancy Werner Q Q P rf . c..,..,l as 5 ,, . . 6 I . -- ,gap N, L3 A ' ' ' f f f' 4' - 5' S' xv-'stills , yn t fx-. , , , ixfig A 4 Ms J V 1 A2 --- M -iav sVvf 1l5J f NW N :V 95 I A o Juniors compete to win the Big Mouth Award. 174 JUNIORS Deborah West John Wharton l Linda Wilkie Robert Wilkinson Bill Williams Steve Wright Bill Yancey lVlark Zeller JoAnn ZermenO Andy Williamson Kathie Winkler Tina Wisener lVlary Wood Robert Woodman lVlary Woon David Wright Shelly Wright JUNIORS 175 Kim Tillou- President Mickey Strasser Vice-president Sandy Dupont- Representative Jim Buster- Secretary 176 SOPHOIVIORES QOPHOMORE9 5 Q, A fi ef Z Sw ,W Q Z f Achee, Robert Acosta, Joe Aguiar, Margie Albarez, Ruben ' - f i f I wwf ,M , . X ' fny I , . 2 1 2, '. n Q - 1'- f . I I . . ea. A. f I I x ,rf Q f My 'S ff X A 2 ,, M ,J A f W fd f, f ,, X ff ff f fy? X X W X f 4 A if , f ff 1 3 f X Almasy, Bonnie Almodova, Rose Altis, Angela Ambur, Dona Amick, Brent Ammerman, Paul Appleby, Kim Araza, Edward Arqomaniz, Gilbert Arviso, Bernadette Atkielski, Phyllis Avery, Mark Avila, Karen Avsharian, Lynn Azarian, Debbie Backus, Robert Baggett, Donna Bailey, Martin 178 SOPHOMQRES Breznuk, Diane Berg, Thomas Bell, Dan Bjornaas, Becky Blackburn, Dietmar Blackburn, Peggy Blanco, Lucio Bombard, Janet Borst, Debbie Bohon, Diana Bowen, Keith Bowen, Randy Bowling, Debbie Bowling, Randy Braden, Elizabeth Brandt, John Brinkman, Amy Brookbank, Bob Brooks, Bill Brown, Harold Brown, Mike Brunstein, John Bryant, Angela Bunn, Mack Burns, Adriann BI1XIl?l,D'7f'Di Bench, Hirglmrrl Bf!cktrr,Jol1ri if S 21 l fi V s t S 5 . ,A gy 1,1 Q 0 0 4 illfgx :il - W' 'Ii -xg - Alifjflff' :Jn 1 f R, i. I ff.. f . . fi. li if- ' i . . li . 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' - - Chambers, Bob Chappell, Tom Chavez, Beckie Cliff, Susan 121 ' 'A V 1 I J O YT .' . 4, I 6 , 'W gf X , 1 'f'a W 24,-tfii 2 4 7 w, f Z, jigflx xg fr' fi f X V f ff f ,fs X 2 f QV , My fl? 1, X vt X 0 1 Z- M e w! ' fl X? K ji , fy if ,Q 13 w 4 fs R W 1 1 , , f ffl Cox, Cheryl Crawford, Donna Curlee, Barbara Collins, Cindy Compton, JoAnn Condry, Steve Consley, Rhonda Cook, Walter Copeland, Lisa Corona, Jose Coronado, Jesse Cota, Harold Crowe, Mike SOPHOIVIORES 179 ,ww ., f, . , I -w,y,,,-vw,-y QQ mf-',-ff V' 'A .,, V, . ,. -, t . ,f , rf-f M-.N -ffl,--'f1,1f.: ,,a19-Q,w:w- far: rar:-..:f:mf,f 7W'?'53 Zf2 ? 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X 3 f Z N fi 5 Emerson, Sally Evan, Leopoldo Fay, Betty Farnsworth, Teri Farris, Penny Farris, Tim Feiler, John Felter, Reggie Figueroa, Dora Figueroa, Raul Figueroa, Victoria Fike, Dora Lee Fike, Randy Flores, Beatrice Flores, Ruth Foster, Diane Foster, Lynn Fowler, Ruth Fox, Bill Fredirick, Terry ,-,-1? Trying to look busy, Donny Higgins smiles. SOPHOIVIORES 181 Girard, Colby Givens, Richard Glassel, Nancy Gloria, Brenda Sophomore will power promoies spirii Fuentes, Elia Fullmer, Rosa Funk, Eve Gallett, Kyle Gamard, Keith Garcia, Elia Garcia, Manuel Garcia, Margie Garcia, Sergio Gardner, Patti Garibay, Jose Gasca, Adela Gastelum, Maria Gerard, Mark Gill, Al ' f i Gill, Santo N.: Q5 , ..,-7 14 rr, 1 new N Aw. S ,X X- fr' S k..k.k 1 2 1- 'VK . Z gl ff 5 f ,f ff A 5 f U f f 0 f O I W f 2 4 f 2 i 3 Z X. x , wx 'E ZW, 'Q g , X f ik M f f N f 7 X f 3 ' Z yl' ,, 5 . H ,i si 1 S, V, Q 6 al ff 7X We Z' N S 1 .X JS-1' 7 , E I. It ' I 2 V W' f '. , 'Wie if S 1 ' 2 cl 1' ' V . 4 if- X , ,, 4 Q L , ' S W' f A s , or ,ia Q . if era 2 , i , X . , , V , XY , xi ia .- 5 . pf Q ' , i . ' 9 ,19 L - its I S I 'Wang Ne YS 'Q' x H' 95' a .r 4 me Wwe I N- 'l,Qfi,k. V :ly N i g ga. ,,, . 3, J., i Ai, e'ag,,.Q. z .. - . Q, in ', G 351: ig.- -A ' 'sx'1, ufal' M af 1 -' 373 . V xi 1. 2 A . Q74 '- s, f :awk Gomez, Anna Gomez, Maria Gonzaies, Linda Gorman, Toni Griswold, Tim Groak, Stephen Guadalupe, Be-as Hamma, Steve Hansohn, John Hansen, Gary Harding, Jerry Harvick, Lynn Hash, Tom Haughtelin, Linda Hearne, Mary Heick, Peggy Heflin, Lawson Hernandez, Rami Herrera, Maria Hice, Marich Hice, Saadia Higgins, Donny Higuera, Pela Hirth, Donald Hoard, Wendy F0 Hodges, Jamie Hoffman, Robert Hollenbeck, Skip V f 4f?Wzfw:ff1 ff?2fff21'f:,f W ,W A ffm: 14-2112-1'f1 ,., . 1, ,N wa:-:.:a,,,.ff,Q. ffccv ,..,-,ye5..gw,,,,..,..,, f , , ,H f ff-,uvz SOPHOIVIORES 183 ,,,,,,,,- -,ffm-ffmzffff'W1f?'2fZif :7W,3f'Q427'?1f'-if' 'H P61 f, ' ' 'wwf-4 U ef f f, ',f, 'r,f'f,4., , 1 .ff IM ,W i .,., , ,f J aff, 4, ' , Y Aofiviig is fhe keg io Sophomore life ai Kofa Hoppe, Larry Hotel, Dennis Houghton, Linda Howard, Steve Howe, Mike Hoyt, Stacy Hu, David Hudson, James Hutchins, Jacque Hutchison, Mark QA. rf ,N 1 L-Q f f igii lbarra, Lorene Isbell, Linda Jahnke, Eddie Janosky, Cathy 'L ,,', .M 4 I N ' mqi . Q' L' 3-u 184 SOPHOIVIORES X X ees X JNWN . i ss,, F ofaoio X xx? -1 N -gg-F Q--4 at Wk V ,, I' 274 2 M we 4 1 Nuff, 7 X f ? X , Q eff Alf is J - 7A 7 Wsiaw Q, W , W J X74 , Q ,V s 5 df Jaramillo, Juanita Jaramillo, Tony Jaramillo, Robert Jasquez, Anthony Jeffries, Bill Jennings, Joni Jett, Debbie Jimenez, Ramona Johnson, Allen Johnson, Kevin Q v f H Tu: ' ,fix I W ff f A f A ZX W 41 N Q., 2 f Q 1 ,V Z 1 gg s fx wr QI ,N Johnson, Linda Johnson, Vicki Johnston, Zola Jones, Debbie Jones, Marilyn Jones, Steve Jordan, James Kaimi, Laura Keegan, Pat Keith, Irene l Kidd, Cynthia Kimball, Cr Kung, Jerri' Kirkbride, Lllldii Sophomore girls spr Bad the morning 90599- SOPHOIVIORES ies Kiselreka, Pat ' Kohlasch, Cyndi 5 I Koury, Patty Kryger, Coletta 4 s, G V f' Labistre, Joy Lafata, Jan If i i Lee, Debbie i Wu, Leinbach, Lance Sophomores present CharIie Brown's Christmas. Leshe' Jin 186 SOPHOIVIORES 5, ,A in z,,, Landin, Richard A ' i Larson, Bob V f rf? Qohsd ' u p ramalize lhe spiral of Chrislmas , L Leaser, Mark Lewis, Karen Lively, Bill Loeltz, Kathy Lomeli, Jose 'G 1 '4 EQ fe Q VL X L Album Long, Doug Lopez, Addy Lopez, D0l'Ca5 l-0992. Laura LOPEZ, Mario Lucko, John Lundgreen, John Lvle, Gail MacBeth, Laurie Madrigal, Mary Magana, Kay Magdaleno, Jeanie Maldonado, Gloria Malone, Randy Manzo, Lilia Marquez, Theresa Martin, Terri Martinez, Celia Martinez, Mike Martinez, Maria Martinez, Sammy Matheus, Jenny Mathias, John Matzkanin, Russel Maynard, Michael McAfee, Terri McCaig, Joan McCain, Marsha McDonald, Larrv McDowell, Chervl Mendoza, Elda Milburn, Kara Qophomores ejecl info 7I wifh lhoughls of lhe fulure gm McKinney, Dina McLain, John Medlin, Tammi Mellage, Ronnie Melton, James Menchaca, Denise Mendez, Bill Joe Mezei, Tom Xxgsxg X 9 hz , we -ff' , v 6 x SZ, X f ii .+- 77 2' M I ' vi, ,. s K My Q5.+g5,,3J1,5 . Q sgl.g5s?gs9 1 ,gig iNjl'2!. ,,'l'y1-iQl. '! 3 g. gig ggf gllzfiis ., Sis , N' 2' ff, g, , r Wf ,, M fy QF-sf N 0 Y I of Vg 1 my y Kwai, i f wx W f 7 f if 7 , if ' , , X 1 ,M X ? H 7 A, M ,i .2 X I Zi' W , Kal W 5 X F f , A E fit X fd 5 1' , 5 W, . ' i Qi ,,, 4 M. f Qifffllf' A -.1-'Z I M llii , .ff-1, K l ' iiiix i 1 .i.,' ul , ,-H. 'iw f,,f.,-:M si ,H ,i, ii i .4',n . .L-A.. S s Moonevham, Kristi Moore, David Moravec, Gary Moreno, Nieves Morrison, Sandy Munoz, Diane Munoz, Francisco Munoz, Lisa Mullen, Maurice MUl'DhY, Cindy Nall, John Natal, Mary Neahr, Irma Nelson, Della Nelson, Mitch Nelson, Robin Neumann, Brooks Newcomb, Doug Nichols, Mark Norton, Steve O'Daniel, Carol Olaiz, Lupe Oran, Becky Orduno, Vincent Ornelas, Nellie Orn, Cindy Otondo, Bill SOPHOMORES 189 Kola High's soph kings f do their thing l , l l ll ll If 3 H 5 X S ,ya ifyf si ' - X g 'XXX ll at t v Sophs know that lunch is the best time of day. J , i 1 1 ' H l l A therapist discusses a skit with Brenda Choate. I 190 SOPHOIVIORES Pino, Paul Pitts, Bill Plowman, Sheila if Polak, Susan Porter, John Poole, Maurice P' Ott, Joe 1 Owens, Bobby Nj li ,f xt! f if I I 7 A , 1 . l 1 ' ,, 1 Owens, Jan X , 5 ' OXfOfd, pat s ,X , 1 'ii ij? Pagan, Rick Pallack, Tom Painter, Ray Paterson, Shelley Peralta, Lynn Phelps, Jeff 12 ,J 1' 1 ., , . , X - qi I ii f ,, . 'V' f if , W , .6 Qi f V7 X , X ka 'NX I g 3 Mmnsfs ss g Q S A 3? X Y' ,X S X Y x X X s n Skfxf-5 Nw Q X Si F 4, ss Sf t X X .. - A fx sk E .. Ns X ? I X , I ,Y ff ,44 , 2 S - 'I W V . ,,,V.. . .'u X 0 'Ss X S if ' si: tv K UK 5 5 . 1 . , 4 5 ,147 D, .I ,ff f UWM? t , f f ,, 1 f 17 f vi L f K I R is iii ? 'Q S E5 sxqwf ,E Q , its if 9 i v Fin I text? i 1 s p . at , ,fm--..,.,,,,a uv, x 1 I , W, ft X X sv-sw mx 1 Q X W ' Asgziwf v,.,,..t 1 H esta' 0 1,-sei,-,,,, 5.3- ,XM an. X , 3 1 v ' OueSenb9f Y, Dennis RYHIS, Toni Rutledge, Tom Rutiedge, Carol Ruiz, Philip Rubalcaba, David Riley, Don Riddle, Sherry Rhodes, Debbie Roth, Jon Rosas, Helen Romig, Darcy Roman, Olivia Rocha, Rosa Roberts, Patti Roach, Dennis fe 8. Q f ,,,.f' Reinhardt, Mark Renaud, Hector Reily, Brenda Reid, Steve U x K nd , Y' Poor, Ruby Powers, Steve PH'-Jwitt, Shirley Prevvirr, Robert Putman, Greg Reeder, Patricia Rayburn, Joyce Rautenberg, Kent Ramos, Albert Rather, DOUQ SOPHOIVIORES 191 5 193 Qophomores exceed past and start a new record 192 SOPHOMORES Salsburg, Larry Scarrovv, Danny Schanttek, Susie Schonter, Dena Seitz, Stephen Serrano, Maximo Shadle, Stanley Shaver, Rita Shepard, Susan Sherman, Diane W 1 ,, Sz V ff 7 ia X W 17' if vi is fi' f f W , ig. X 'gb , , s X an-9 'SX X 1+ Y X 1 4 it Q? A 'L 4..T'f,r-fy, -' , X f i S f f . f X N J I Y ' eg X 2 , ff' Yl tj, A 5 l Shrader, Mike Simmons, Donna Sims, Randy Sinclair, Marsha Skoglund, Angela Smith, David Smith, Don Smith, Jeff 'sd 957 4 L .1 515. , , I hg:.,1 1 W,-19 , .,., ,, ' , 5 , Q ,.,. , X 3 Wg, if .gm -..u1 M- Q ,. X S N 1.1 X x ,D AVN ,- 1 S ! 2 , in n f Smith, Michael Sneeder, Jan Snyder, Jeff l ..l, 1 t S fi my it A 'W ir 1 N Spencer, Steve ' S 1 ' . K. fi x .it fi J 5 7.-' 1 no Stacy, Debbie ' 5 i Starret, Davie if .if D F' Z ,ss Y fi --Q-4 l?4'!Pe..k , - ,.eL.1511Kli..m:4:4a:!,':1:.:15f2 fKa6. up Stewa rt, Harold .:.. ..r,w.1,e...-.'., H f- 1, gpg ,r ' ' S-7 'H f.L'..... ... ...' .. . , l+G-'IGP f -7 mf f-fuflcgaba-42. ...f':2:.-35,11 -3xfg,w,g-fe '.f-'LY-f.:r2y4 Q . +- f 'f- L 5'- . E K f, .-:- E . x S X s 5 wr v i . , HS l f fs: N. 2 sf .,.,. S! Q egg Xxx f 'f 2, N. pf 5 S S .f ? , X X if 'V Lf, A Iinvsff A'AQA f 5 K tw 1 fag 'I i n f 4 2 -- f Tillman, Paula Tillou, Kim Trevino, Bob Troutman, JoAnn Turrell, Kenny Turrentine, Troy v-'Q Tansey, Mary Ann Tate, Steven Taylor, Becky Tellez, Eddie Teran, Tonia Thomas, Dale Thompson, Dona Thompson, Randy Stewart, Sherry Stevenson, Pat SI. Mars, Charles Stone, Nadine Stover, Jeff Strasser, Mickey Summers, Joe Swanson, Tom Qophomores make man new Urchurty, James Urias, Alejandro Urtuzuastea, Pat Uttenback, Eldon Tuttle, Art ' VanGelder, Robin Vanderburg, Ledane Vasques, Alejandro Vasques, Avetina Vasques, Juan Vasques, Raul Volpe, Kip Wagner, Greg Wahl, Joe Waldrip, Richard Walker, Roemmy Watkins, Carol Watkins, Hener Watts, Paul Weeks, Marsha Y 194 SOPHOMORES FE? -x nv ' 1 N, s x 95 ,Q ri J ,M , ,, V .23 , . ff , ,, , 3 , N Q E:E:E:E:E:E: .::::,:::::. f ff 4 f ff Q smfswfss M l White, Paul White, Phil Vlhller, Joanie Williams, Karen Williams, Lynell Williams, Perla Williams, Sandy Williamson, Debbie Wilson, Gary Wingate, Barbara Yannell, Angela Yates Sarah l X X A P Wright 6 Zamora, Patricia i Zapata, Marty A I i l Winkler, Kris Woodson, Lou Ann Wolfe, Marty Woods, Pete 4 ,, ,. ,, ,W ,,.,,, fy,-,ff W ff M1 MMM fdwvaffffffffavfw ,mf . ,W ff WM ' ' W ., ff, f ,avr f'f?'LQc'f.-1? 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' .- ., , .,:, f . ,. 1 ' . , ,,. . f ,. . . .. , ,. f- S' 1 -H --f - - 198 FRESHIVIEN Becerra, Antonia Beckett, Rodnev Beeunas, Wayne Bell, Clarissa ,Q Y' 1 -gpg . n V',,. 4 s x A ff dl lf , Freshmen look forward lo another gear Bell, Cathy Billicanna, Emma Blackburn, Lorna Blalack, Victor Bland, Phillip Blomquist, Herbert Bodenhamer, Cheri Bogle, Warren Bombard, Annette Boswell, Terry Bradley, Danny Brier, Tom Thomas, Brock Brooks, Dennis Brookbank, Lesley X as Z V+- sp. 14' ll Y, X -4'x.,2,, 'A' ' . it , it ifti 1 f Q f ' AEA 3' 1. -.n .J sf' L. L' Z Z f .-12 ' ' ff t ,-A W Q f Si rf y ll' W ,, 7 f X . It .Wx ,,.. A. 2 r , f A4 Brullo, Camy Brunk, Claude Brown, Angela Brown, Belinda Brown, Bonnie Brown, Roger BVYHH, Arlene BYFDB, Wesley fr r Y 4-v fm . ' lk! X 'F rl: -- ' f 'rl , 4 , , ' J H WR 1' , 5 K' 5 w il 0 f fl f . all P4-P5-mg ,, -v.l.f.,g, ., Q ,f if sta, J fl-we C Zh , yr! as 5 x' 5, 'Z I' V H5341 ' i,,RXtm?i,,fan1aa. 'ip i ,,'? 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' i l wi .4 I i l i l l l lg, ill 3 I l , , i Q l 1 Q ,ii .1 il li 5 Class of '74 learns lo lace up lo realilg Corona, Oscar Corong, Ruben Cormier, Mike Cothrun, Sherri Cox, Cecilla Cox, David Crabtree, Dale Cross, Danny Cubric, Rick Cuen, Norma Curtis, Bill Daily, Martha Damashek, Bill Daniels, Bill Davis, Terri DeAnda, Mark DeCorse, Kathy Delanie, Michele Deeds, Teddy Delgado, Chris yn- ik ' xx.. -5 ,i...m ,S , 'll 4 .. A U ,x .N .I I ' 1'!,5 2 J' ' ,x . ,. , 9' ,ff X. X 4 'mst -was 5 fix . 'las , Q 'J I 1 A 5, K J f 1, is Y Zz, ,,. ..... , A f f , X ll ilk Q. rv-:il ' ' cv . . i. 1 I V gil Y -:a v ..5a:. A X 3 I, . I 1: A if I6 r f Q fi 5 f, .,,, , 7QQ,rl. Ii- ix :, A 1 vf . it 1 .3159 X 5 f' E '3s ii' 51.91 ' Vg-N., As 'ls .f 5 X X 7 '3 - E V X rg ? 5 ,X I fy of !l ' X Ina 9 zoo FRESHMEN ln memory of Kathy DeCorse' Our frien d, Our classmate whom W e love and will always remember. fe F3 lun '2a,x M we 'ii at .y , , E . 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X X .r -r ws N Denman, Kathy Delual, Albert D6Luca, Vicki oildine, Cindy Doebbler, Cynthia Dougherty, chuck D VSdaIe, Freda Duarte, Jesse Duff, Kathryn Dupre, Becky Easterday, Dart Edwards, Mendy Eldrege, Kathy Eiledge, Jesse Elliott, Linda Ellis, Mark Ellsworth, Brad Emrich, Allen Epstein, James Erwin, Butch Espinoza, Carlos Evaro, Debbie Farkas, Joel Faust, Guy Feiler, Nlike Felix, Rosemary Finke, Marjorie Finley, Amy Fisher, Bruce Flanagan, Tom Fletcher, Jim Flood, NlarilYn Flores, Juan Foettcher, TerrY Ford, David FRESHIVIEN 201 Kofa High Freshman prepare for fuiure goals Foster, Charles Foster, Sandra Fouch, John Francis, Joe Franklin, Brad 'K-fl' Franklin, George r M ' Franklin, Robin ' Freeman, Kim .ff Fulcher, Cody Q ' i A Gabovry, Howie .X , Gallaher, Margaret 1 1 Garcia, George A . M , Y 2- Garcia, Glenda 1 ' - ii? ' W ' . Garcia, Lorenzo Q ix , 557' arcla urs 1 H ' - G ,L gi yt P tw sf '1T 5 fi' S. 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X 'W ,, :H ' Vw X , Z 5 iff, X ff ,. ' .ea st-5, tg ft J' i 5 zlu,',f,f lm? will Pila mon Tellez, bet I smiles as Mr. Hengl rests his arm on Junior's four foot two frame. ter known as Junior ,1 1 l I -f f an 1 l 1 'X xv! M L X 1 f lr-J an o 1 l ', is , V f I MS sw' 0 it V Q ,oi ,B , Q QE 9 t 1 ' 'C ' ' 4 2' l' gg. 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The La Corona staff of 1971 is in- debted to many who helped make this book possible. Our thanks go to Nlel Wakefield of Newsfoto Yearbooks. We would also like to thank Don Cordery who took Junior and Senior portraits and Houston Photo who was respon- siblefor the Freshmen and Sopho- more pictures. We thank lVlrs. Amstutz who handled our year- book sales and passed out the Freshman and Sophomore pic- tures. Our special thanks go to Laura McDonald and her intro- ductory poem, and to Rita Drake and her pictures of the senior class play. Stan Anderson flew our photographer, free of charge, to take aerial photos of the school. We wish to thank him for his help. The 1971 La Corona Staff f f f -ff Y-efffzc-wifi' Haley Domus if-iiixs LA CORONA STAFF Advisors: lVlrs. Opal Arnold lVlr. H. R. Paddock Editor-in-Chief: Karen Haughtelin Upper Classmen: Nlaurie Hanson, ed. Linda Foster Linda lVlills Debbie Alonge Under Classmen: Jacquie Blank, ed. 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