Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)
- Class of 1951
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You might think it is all the social events - those heavenly lormals that were so wonderful because you were dancing with him, and of course, then there were those hilarious class parties. We musn't forget athletics, for they play a very important part in this mural. If you asked a teacher he would say that larnin' is on top, but it could be he's preiudiced. There are still more interesting components ot this mural without which it wouldn't be complete, for instance, the many active clubs, the student government and ,W ' , .35 our faculty administration. ' 4 UIQ,- All together they form a painting of wonderful memories. lm Have you guessed by now what it's about? That's right, kt' , Life at Mesa Highl ii' ,-S-lg-'ff Y . 1 5 i Q s 1- xx 2. li . 'f' 1 ' . J - ee , . .1 V me-:' - ', :Fry-,..,i -Trggh - , ,A TS -'A- MV K I t I. Nw Ff:T.Qf- . Q: Ei: .,j 5--gt, ,, M --. X s o . .4 W 'f'f1f 1f:?-iv 1 s - gc.-+31-7153 W- 131- ,- .A Q- ' .-'LQ x1,QNff,' t 3, ' '1'..,, X bsb. 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K7 f fl ,1 32412: 1 AJ '- -.Aww Ten W4-,Nl Ngfigl ni i f1fZi,,f W Q of Www . - X I A-.. '5'2Q'iH++yx, - gV5R '.a +1 590 V ,A 9 0446 me Y. A 29.g.'7,,f best xi? S .5 chkixx X it Q1 AN , K 'V se' 4,7 ' 1 Eleven 0 ur rienc! Marion Donaldson-the personal friend of every student, the one who listens to our school and domestic problems and lends a helping :hand-has certainly done much to make Life at Mesa High a worthy subiect for our mural. Probably his chief concern has been our education. At regis- tration time he's always out to offer suggestions as to which classes are most beneficial to us as individuals. Then throughout the year he does his utmost to keep every stu- dent in school. He is an asset to our school in many other ways. For in- stance, his valuable advice to the Student Council has made our form of student government one to be proud of. Also, as a mediator between civic and high school affairs, he has greatly aided in maihtaining a good relationship between the student body and the community. As a token of 'our appreciation for his untiring efforts to make Mesa High the wonderful school that it is, and his contributions toward building men and women out of us boys and girls, we proudly dedicate this 1951 Superstition.' 1 . wigs 4 il l' l Marion Donaldson counsels two girls about4 affairs. Twelve I MJ , by wx ,M I Marion Donaldson Q A LX Vg we ya 9 I . 4 f :-1 ,W ww -x-www M-NBS 5? XN x 1 Q 9,2 X v s SK XN, X RN Y S as 322 xv leg is b A SQQ3 ., . A kk x ' , .. x XRQK x yfw- . xx-,J NR- ' - X B31 aw - X x. - pf' - if .. - W 'L Q W Cx A X . .. ' wx K' ' Q 5 Q ,Q xx w Sk if Qi, W , xxx X X H x Q 9 Q Kmw Qi -am A , . x Q vi K V I .I 0 3, A? SX Q ,M QA Lx MWWQ fi f S iff Q . n 1 . ' i S ef A . M L X is -www? A ix Ns. s X 1 X Fifteen memorium Nancy Lee Dillon I -Joan. Davis' LU' 0,0 .SQAOIGPJ Our mural would not be complete without recognizing the scholastically elite at Mesa High. This year they were four very ambitious students, who excelled not only in scholarship, but also leadership, character and service. Top honors iustly went to .loan Davis, whose conscientious efforts as student body vice president helped to make Mesa High the wonderful school that it is. After four years of constant work, she not only won the D.A.R. and Elks Awards, but also merited the final honor of being valedictorian. Salutotorians were Donna Brinton, John Jarvis and Anita Cox. Donna, because of her initiative, dependability and power of organization, efficiently presided over the Girls' League. Valedictorian John was president of his sophomore class. His senior year was kept busy by the many tedious hours of work which accompany the office of Athletic Commissioner. The fruits of Anita's two-year cheerleading efforts have helped to produce Mesa's school spirit. She was also president of the Dance Club and took a leading part in the operetta Rio Rita . Anita Cox , Donna Brinton John .larvis Salutatorlan Salutatorian ' Salutatorian Sixteen uf' . , X , 1 - y X 1 V . , ,, 1 . 1 , , ' 1 7 J' ' aa ,- . , ,V - . gk. ,' 35. l JN D j L 1 lv ' A V RL J V VL? .I .,' ,f X JK .ji .lf . , ' f N 1 , ' x 1 Q f . J' i . ' W 'f' xkj' 3' 'N A, A U V: gh 'I 1 .bww- .x . ' P 'X 1' L X M A A SQ. ,f , ' ,N 'Vx 4 ' 3.1. bf NX k I L, M' jf' X xx Y , 4 1 lx Z8 36 H, ,A ' M., x I, LA 5 5 W M w ' V R' 1 M ' - xx I: fir! -' , 'iqx 1 W1 JR.. Alf' I : , ,gg V A . X Q 1 , 1 UI, J P , .. , , ,f ' w , ,f , . I X f QW if A Q n 5 .MRP X X ,yf:'37fV '7 C LN A fx nf ' Cd 1' . . V I ' Y 1. L, X it , f ij N In rl fait! Xfs 1762 L 1 X Q X A N Z , AA U , 4, f- 'fb J A mf, N HWQW' X'5f3 m'l,1g'. A, K - X, f, . 4 359 ' ,. .. 422.1 fa Q ' 4 Cm . Q eff E tc' KF xi ' xx ' 3 'f -' ' ' -V fx K-7 'J V? i M gym? H , 'J Ar fin? Q, X X lk jf , U 1 ,ff 3 ' -F9 g 1 A '13 x Q ---- - 'M' 1 . 4 'lx 3 3 .mx ' -. N F5 6 X .4X' D if O -fb W as Z 9,1 A ' AB 'gb ABN me ,fd 44- , Q' D0 ip .DQ -fx? - 'I LX -1, , X ,D R X, J lgqt xx ,g5,f!3sq5g,Qig K .cfrb Q ,tx x . I .s I 1? HQX 1? F K , X .lug .K -is ' x K X ,.:'- I x 3 N ,, ' g ca Q? .33 S16 '3 ER B F? X, ND .X bb H Eight E.. 13 D52-fb - .E 7 A ing.-in f ,,l l 'll l f 91, -,q,- ' , '- 4 r Q 'J ll .xii L..-, ff fgsf ' l 1 5 I ff ji L' s l I I l Clifford Dobson, Dr M L Kent and James A Possey, members of fhe Mesa school boord, dlscuss plans for the school -......,., l a Merlin Stradling, manager of the Mesa High book , store, makes a sale. l jk? ,SQlfL6!Ql'lf:5 l iQi'l Directing the activities of all the little painters is our head painter Harvey L. Taylor. Through his vast experience deal- ing with the characteristics ot blunclering beginners, he is able to encourage and guide us through our high school years. Mr. Taylor's special features include his everlast- ing patience, understanding and interest in us and the uni- que ability to create opportunities tor self development in the students. ln addition to his duties as our principal, Mr. Taylor is superintendent of the whole Mesa school system. l guess you know what that involvesl And, as it this isn't enough, Mr. Taylor finds time to be active in numerous civic organizations. - Twenty Harvey L. Taylor Superintendent Marion Donaldson Assistant Principal Marion Donaldson, Mr. Taylor's right hand man, is the chief problem solver and job-finder. I can truthfully say, that Mr. Donaldson has never said an unkind word to anyone. lt's a wonder how he remains so calm while dealing with us savages . Attendance, a big problem, is capably shouldered by Bob Fagan. Just try and talk that guy out of a ditch. Our efficient registrar, Marie Griner, is always on hand with her credit files and schedules. Marvene Freeman, attendance office worker, adds efficiency to the attendance office as she signs an absence excuse for a Mesa High student. ' Marie Griner Registrar Lora Stewart points out to Robert Fagan, director of attendance, the decreasing amount of absences at the high school. Twenty-One Rulon T. Shepherd Assistant Superintendent wayfi a .jvle ,ning .jvlancl Dorothy Skembo acts as receptionist, handles the switch board and hands out general information. A painting such as ours has taken years to create. The successes of the school year were not determined by us 1 alone, but by all the people behind the scenes and the l many fine people that inspired traditions at Mesa High. One of our most important behind the scenes individuals is Rulon T. Shepherd, assistant superintendent ot Mesa Public schools. E Twenty-Two lames Crockett is capably assisted in the business office by Eva Merrill, Dorthy Kellis, Grant Gunnell and .lune Skousen. Lottie Dugger, cafeteria manager at the high school, and Nick Fitch, manager of the Mesa Cafeteria system talk over the menus. goocl for jhoughf Although he is more directly concerned with the elementary schools, he influences us through his responsibilities of the transportation and the cafeteria system. Other persons essential to school lite, although not in per- sonal contact with us, are Jimmie Crockett, business manager of Mesa school district and his alert, hardworking business office staff. ln charge of all school cafeterias is Nick Fitch. He supplies us with the basic seven. Most of us are acquainted with registrar Marie Griner who keeps track of our credits and files transcripts of new students. Assisting Mr. Taylor and Mr. Shepherd as secretary is Mary Belle Noble. James C. Crockett Mary Belle Noble Business Manager Secretary Twenty -Three Mariorie Entz Girls' Health Ed. M. L. Fairbanks lndustrial Arts Francis H. Feeney Social Studies Ella Frazier Mathematics Clarence W. Giles F Social Studies Henry B. Gray Agriculture Twenty-Four Miles Alldredge Ruth Barr Commerce Home Economics George Bond F. H. Bradshaw Mathematics English Arland Branch Eugenie Brandon Drivers' Training English Robert W. Brazie Mildred Conway Science Home Economics Shirley Corley Clarence E. Cox Girls' Health Education Boys' Health Education Melvin Denham Floyd Denton Agriculture Vocal Music New teachers entertain the old at the potluck dinner which was the teachers' first social of the year. Shelf may earn The silence oi the room weighed heavily in my ears. Across the hall it was also deathly still. Germ Warfare? H-Bomb dropped? Nope, just semester tests. Ah yes, those sweet faculty members of ours. We will long remember that little gleam they get in their eyes as they pass out their so called short quizes. J Seriously though, Mesa High seems to have come out with the cream of the crop. They're patient and understanding, and though we cuss them out when they pile on the home- work, deep down, we know we couldn't do without them. It takes character, a sense of duty and lots of patience to produce the fine students Mesa High graduates into the cruel world to succeed and prosper. So it's hats oft to our faculty. May they live long to teach here with all the vim and vitality they have maintained thustar! lxvl , rl X ,ifitf -V. J . X 'h i I 1 il ,ref I ' Gull fl , g l Larry G. Hatch Social Studies Jethro M. Hathcock Languages Margaret Heywood English Gail Horne Commerce Francellc Johnson .Library Frank C. Julett English Teachers find time to relax at the Helloparty. Lee Kramer Don C. Lillywhite Social Studies Science and Mathematics Larry B. Marton Robert J. Marvin English English Mabel Macdonald Leroy C. Miller ig ' ' Library Mathematics L , 1. 4 George Nelson Linwood Noble' V 1 Agriculture instrumental Musif' L. M. Peter Overson T. Owen Porter g V English Commerce out Shirley Schmitz Pauline Scranton g Girls' Health Education Art 1 Twenty-Five f l llf if I l 1 Lf Joseph Shirley Nancy Shirley Social Studies Home Economics Dorothy Shouse Kenneth Shumway Science lndustrial Arts Griffin Stephenson Hyman Weisberg Art Social Studies Warren W. Wells Pat Whelan Social Studies Social Studies John White George Woods Social Studies Science G. T. Young Carl Eaves English Auto Mechanics Hilbert J. Brady Edgar A. Ford Boys' Health Ed. Boys' Health Ed Kenneth Heywood Reed Peterson Boys' Health Ed. Boys' Health Ed. Margaret Thomas Emmett Merkley Commerce Auto Mechanics Helen Moffat English A ver y melodioui, ,.l1arinQg5gQ-.iat flies 'facuityrgignitiqtiang 'T 'ws' - L ' .- is-' 'fi A f , A' ' 1 -:: fc- -. -ya. , E - ., if . ,g, . . .- ' ,. ' ' I f- - K gn an , gsm-.44 ' . A-,ffffill ', - ' 4,.- ' 5 - 45. 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Around the table: Marion Donaldson, faculty advisor, Marilyn Kent, social commissioner, Darlene Carroll, cheer commissioner, Alice Jean Udall, publications commissioner, Nolan Petersen, fine arts commissioner, Bill Johnson, publicity commissioner, Dick Solomon, safety com- missioner, John Jarvis, athletic commissioner, Ronnie Newsom, club commissioner, Denzil Arrington, Boys' League president, Donna Brinton, Girls' League president, George Jarvis, freshman class president, Gordon Woocls, sophomore class president, Ken Toney, junior class president, Marko Dutson, senior class president, Harvey L. Taylor, advisor. Twenty-Seven Louise Baker Secretary Donald Dean Crandall President Joan Davis , Vice President 0 -oyefn 6 Life g To smooth out the rough spots on any pictures takes master painters such as our Student Council, who meet weekly to hosh over many school problems. These students, present problems before the council in connection with their particular deport- ments. sc .Sh Twenty-Bight il ni 5, x Twenty-Nine On this page let us stop and meet one of our most active organizations, the Boys' League Council. Here, as artist, I will acquaint you with this ambitious group. Under the capable leadership of Denzil Arrington, Boys' League sponsored several events that proved to be very successful. Sponsor was Miles Alldredge, who willingly assisted on many problems. The All Boys' Party, an hilarious event for gents only, was Oyrf GHG! gl' BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS-Denzil Ar- rington, president, Dale Coons, vice- president, .lack White, secretary, Miles Alldredge, advisor. first on the curriculum. Next came the beautiful Christmas Formal, with a theme depicting White Christmas. lt's amazing, indeed, how much different we all looked, dressed up for a change. l didn't know some of those boys in necktiesl They looked like they were suffering. Most of us got home early - early in the morning! incidentally, the pop and candy that tasted so good at the football games, were sold by both Boys' and Girls' League Councils to further their many worthwhile proiects. BOYS' LEAGUE COUNCIL--Seated: Dale Coons, Denzil Arrington, Miles Alldredge, Jack White. Kneeling: Gaylen Arrington, Marvin Webb, Billy Telford, David Hall, Glenn Bowers, Edward Saba, Lyle Hamb- lin, Norman Schiffman, Reed Done. Stand- ing: Billy Tucker, Don Urrea. Thirty Mr ing jogefher T GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFlCERS--Claudia Freeman, secretary, Sue Smith, vice- president, Donna Brinton, president, Shirley Schmitz, advisor. I'm painting this nice looking group for the feminine side of our picture. As models they can't be beat. Our Girls' League Council, under the excellent direction of Donna Brinton, and advisor Shirley Schmitz, sponsored many annual affairs that we will long remember. The All Girls' Party, a gay hen gathering, was unusually interesting with its theme of Melting Pot. You should have seen those costumes. The Mothers' and Daughters' Tea was an afternoon everyone will remember. Mom and I got some cute ideas from the fashion show. And the Co-Ed - l'Il never forget that. This was the one time during the year that the girls got a taste of bill-paying. Expensive stuff, these formals! Oh yes, those levi-clad salesmen at the football games were members of the Girls' League Council who dutifully deserted game and dates to sell their wares. These gals certainly deserve congratulations. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL--Seated: Bon- nie D afnard, Jayne Kent, Sue Smith, Helen Bunch, Shirley Schmitz, Donna Brinton, Claudia Freeman. Kneeling: Darlene Ford, Delcena Robson, Donna Stetfey, Karol Kuhn, Ann Fuller, Marilyn Allum. Thirty- One Directing and carrying out the many ideas for good times are our willing and dependable class officers. They go about their duties with hardly any encouragement or recog- nition for the long hours they spend in preparation for the many activities for our enjoyment. CLASS PRESIDENTS- George Jarvis, freshman, Gordon Woods, sopho- more, Ken Toney, junior, Marko Dutson, senior. 0 OM! fkg Olga QP15 These are the students who are behind the lines making our class activities the best ever. Marko, Ken, Gordon and George, with their righthand men appoint the hard-working committees who, with their original ideas, make the class activities something never to forget. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Bonnie Allum, vice president, John White, sponsor, Anna Ong, secretary. Ttxirly- Two JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Naomi Huish, secretory, Doro- thy Shouse, sponsor, Audrey King, vice president. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Ann Wright, vice president, Warren Wells, sponsor, Mcirilyne Holdren, secretory. Thirty-Three FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-Amy Jo McLaws, vice president, Joanne Stewart, secretary, Margaret Heywood, sponsor. SAFETY COUNCIL OFFICERS-Dick Solomon, president, Barbara Bassett, secretary, Don Cran- dall, vice president. .All Ounce 0 reuenfion Although we usually have at least one student in casts or on crutches, we'd have a lot more black eyes and broken necks if it weren't for the consistent efforts of our Safety Council. .These students are always on the lookout for hazards which keep us from walking on all fours. Worn steps, crowded halls, fire equipment, drills and safe driving are all part of their concern. Recommendations are made to Mr. Taylor or the maintenance crew on their findings and everything possible is done by the authorities to reme- dy the situation. Safety Council was organized several years ago and meets twice monthly in our cafeteria. Mr. Giles acts as sponsor and Dick Solomon is our hard working safety commissioner. SAFETY COUNCIL MEMBERS-Kneeling: Milo Millet, Larry Bluth, Don Crandall, Charles Crandall. Standing: Georganne Gibson, Ella Findlay, Barbara Bassett, Clarence Giles, Dick Solomon, Pat Rosendahl, Louise Baker. Thi rty-Four Y --xxx NX N -, ! fl-gi.,-Ya '- A iff' - ' -,P ---H . ' .af P Q ff? ff? .,,Q , f ,f .f1f1.,., N H yijlllix ff :nf A- A f ,, Anfitjr K' , EZ 1 ' Kpvfffxc, 5' 1 M, :iw '- ,ws ' X R ,QI - 4?' 1 - I Q ' XT 'W ' QQ, 2 W Q. 1' 1 I ' ' l 1 W 551 fl? I 'J ZZ' x I KN' -11 4 W 'ff ,A v, N h yd! ff ,pf 1-5 , J Wk 'QM W2 'K 2 f ' 1 ' 1 1 v,'1'4l: f I q' V 1' , . ' ' '. ff- A A' Y. .. A fuhnkk rv' H . - 1 L , ,f, ' .. , , if If 44 1 2 J 5 1,-' af N .,,x I ,W 11. 1 131147, ro 1 1 1,1 .1 2 'Y1 1 ffl' Q 1 i Q-x 'gf up ,,.,, '0, wx -Q. 1- N 1: ,yi 1 fi- ' n , f Y' J 1,1 N17 W, ' '2Zf'3'. .uf 1 I 'QI ' A L1 Q I 1 ll f l' l 4,91 fl jr 1 W N xxyA'fI! bv' '45 77? , ',' 1 'ff 5-E11 f 1 . 1 I Q11 lj, FIX , ,I K 1 sy? 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I X F4 .4 'Mr LPN- 1, , 12, 3, 41, Varsity Foot- age ' rs' y Track 12, 3, 41, Second -i., 111 Bo5 ,. ta e 131. J. MEL ALLEN-M 12 3 4151 21 sity Football 13 41, Second '1 1 121. af f rack 12, 3, 41 Second Team 111. LAUREN 1 CHWAGER-Majored in Sci- ? cn c. BONNI M5 A LUM-Class Vice-Pres. 141, . . 12 fi' 41 Rahbettes 12 31, Supersti- t' n Staff -. i M vie Club 13 41, Racket Club 1 Varsity I 4. ' 141 Second Team 131. GLORIA QAJ L LNTA-Latin-American 11, 2, 3, 41, G.A. 3, 41, Movie Club 141, Rabbettes 13, 41. e- T ARRIAGA-Latin-American 11, 2, 3, 41, E A. . 13, 41, Movie Club 141, Rabbettes 13, 41. , , e Ie 12, 31. DENZIL ARRINGTON- Gah ' 41 M Club 13, 41, Boys' League Pres. 141, .X ty ootball 12, 3, 41, Second Team 111, Va:-sit : 141, Second Team 12, 31, El Conej a 131 Imaginary Invalid 131. AN- GEL1-1? VAYO-Latin American 12, 3, 41, F.H. f12 3 41, G.A.A. 12 3 41. ,- -L : 1 . .L . in- , .H-. . 3 - . J if , fit' l 1 I If AL X , , -11.3 r' P is I 2311 k ,1 ' ' ' . , 1 TIF: H? ft 1- H BAILEY-a Capella 11, 21. NAOMI ' -By Line for st. Luke 121. Entered from 1' rt High, Gilbert, Arizona in 1950. Activities urls' League 141. BERTHA LOUISE BA- Student Body Sec. 141, Student Council 141, Safety Council 11, 2, 3, 41, Gah Tso 13, 41, G.A.A. 11, Vice Pres. 2, 3, 41, National Honor 1Treas. 2, 3, 41, Class Sec. 131, Rabbettes 12, 3, 41, Quill and Scroll 141, F.H.A. 12, 3, 41, Les Amis 141, Viatori 141, Movie Club 13, 41. Latin American 121. DON BEASLEY-Varsity Football 12, 3, 41, Dunbar Club 12, 31, Varsity Track 141, Varsity Baseball 12, 3. 41, 1.1. 1 , 11:4 f ttending Gilbert-Tiger Staff 141, F.H.A. , .Q-,Q : .giffing on 0,0 o!fAe mr!! My goodness! Who has the privilege ot claiming these shining innocent faces? Why the senior class, of course! Aren't we good looking? And, believe it or not, we've got something besides good-looks in these pretty, shining, innocent heads. Brains! But perhaps the teachers, who came to appreciate our splendid companionship for the past tour years may have something to say about that. l think they are convinced there is no hope. Being seniors we have an advantage around the dear ssl.: nesss. sxmaszv..si uuxnuunn -ssssmsniis . 1 V 1 -1 grounds we grace every day. What would those poor freshmen do without us to tell them that they are the only onesiwho have to carry hall passes? Little do we know that our ever-lovin' friend, Mr. Fagan, is standing around the next corner. We're good at other things too - dancing, eating, having fun at parties, ditching, sleeping in class, and staying out late., Our HalIowe'en party and the dance at the Maricopa Inn were superb. IRENE BENDURE-Brush and Pallette 131, Rab- bettes 131, a Capella 141, Chorus 11, 2, 31. JACK BETTERTON. LILY BIGELOW-Rabbettes 12, 3, 41, Chorus 12, 3, 41. GLENDON R. BLAU--- F.F.A. 11, 21, Movie Club 11, 21, Band 11, 2, 3, 41, Yeoman of the Guard 131. GLENN BOWERS-Boys' League Council 141, M Club 12, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 41, Viatori 141, Bowling Club 141, Varsity Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Second Team Basketball 11, 21, Varsity Track 13, 41, Second Team 11, 21. LOREN BRAZILL. MARTHA JUNE BRIAN-Brush and Pullette 131, Quill and Scroll 141, G.A.A. 13, 41, Rabbettes 121. Jackrabbit Staff 141, Superstition Staff 141. RAE ELBERT BRIMHALL. 'rEzzA BRIMHALL'-F.H.A. 11, 2, 3, 41, Usher- ettes 141, Band 12, 3, 41, Ensemble 121, Chorus 121. Entered from Snowflake, Arizona, '49, Ac- tivities at Snowflake-Class Vice Pres. 111, Class Sec. 121, Gypsy Troubadour . BLAINE BRIM- LEY-Science Club 1Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 41, a Capella 13, 41, Yeoman of the Guard 131, Rio Rita 141. Entered from Salt Lake City '47. DON- NA BRINTON-Girls' League Council 12, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 41, Gah Tso ,13, 41, Les Amis 13, 41, National Honor 13, 41, Science Club 131. G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Rabbettes 12, 31, Viatori 141, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 11, 2, 3, 41. BRYAN BROWN-F.F.A. 11, 2, 3, Treas. 41, Movie Club 131, F.F.A. convention repre- sentative in Kansas City, Missouri. H LARRY BROWN-Les Amis 141, Vlatari 141, Varsity Basketball 141, Second Team 12, 31, Football Manager 111. Entered from St. Teresa, Illinois '47. Activities at St. Teresa-Class Pres. 111. CHARLENE BROSIG-Y-Teen 11, 41, Pep Club 111, Glee Club 111, Movie Club 141, En- tered from Colbran-Cheerleader 111. WILLIAM BRYANT-Dunbar Club 12, 41, Audio Visual 131. ' Entered from Guthrie, Oklahoma, '47. Activities at Guthrie-Second Team Football 111, Second Team Basketball 111, Second Team Track 111. ANN BUCHSBAUM-G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Quill and Iackrabblt Staff 141, El Conejo. 1Co-Editor 41. Scroll 141, Scrlbulus 141, Rabbettes 12, 3, 41, ARTHUR BUCKLEY-Band 11, 21, DARRAL BUSH-Boots and Saddle Club 1Sec. 11, Arts and Craft-5 113, Chorus 111, Jackrabbit Staff 141, Su- perstition Staff 141, Science Club 141. NORMAN CALHOUN.-student Council 111, class Pres. 111, Boys' League Council 12, 31, Band 1, 21. DON CALL-Entered from Burley, Idaho, '49. Activi- ties at Burley-B Club. Thirty-Eight MARILYN CARDON-Gah Tso 13, Pres. 43, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Class Vice Pres. 133, Girls' LBBEUB CO'-111011 11, 2, 43, Imaginary Invalid 133, a Capella 143, National Honor 143, Super- stition Staff 143. BOB CARR-a Capella 143, En- tered from Chandler, Arizona 143, Football and Basketball manager 113, Chorus 133, Ice Hockey 113. DARLENE CARROLL-Student Council 143, Cheer Commissioner 143, Gah Tso 143, Viatori 143, Jackrabbit Staff 143, Superstition Staff 143, Cheer Leader 143. NORMA CARTER-G.A.A. 13, 43, F.H.A. 113, Rabbettes 13, 43, Entered from Chandler, Arizona, '48. NANCI CI-IENNAULT-Band 12, 33, Ensemble 12, 43. 8 CHIJGHS- 11, 2, 3, 43, Chorus 11, 2, 43, Jackrabbit Staff 133, -'only An orphan Girl 143, Yeomen of the Guard 133, Entered from Tem- De, Al'lZ0l1a 133, Quill and Scroll 13, 43, Swing Club 11, 2, 43, Movie Club 13, 43, Y-Teen 12, 33, Annual Staff 11, 23. DORTHA CLEMENT- G.A.A. 12, 3, 43. MOSES COBB--F.F.A. 113. BONNIE COOK-G.A.A. 13, 43, Usherettes 143. Entered from Gardena High, California. Rumpus Club 12, 33. ANITA COX-Dance Club 13, Pres. 43, Gah Tso 13, 43, Viatori 143, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Les Amis 12, 3, 43, National Honor 13, 43, Quill and Scroll 143, Rabbettes 123, a. Capella 12, 3, 43, Jackrab- bit Staff 13, 43, Superstition Staff 11, 2, 3, 43, Operetta 12, 3, 43. DON CRANDALL-Quill and Scroll 13, 43, Scribulus 143, Safety Council 1Vice Pres. 43, Ensemble 12, 3. 43, Band 12, 3, 43, Jackrbabit Staff 13, 43, Superstition Staff 13, 43, The Divine Flora 123, Operetta 12, 33. DON DEAN CRANDALL-Student Body Pres. 143, Gah Tso 143, Les Amis 143, Movie Club 143, Second Team Football 133, Second Team Track 133, Elcoman of the Guard 133. JANICE CUMMINS -Swing Club 11, 2, 3, 43, F.H.A. 143, Racquet Club 123, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Pinafore 113, Pi- rates of Penzance 123, Yeoman of the Guard 133- DEE DEE CURTIS-Arts and Crafts 1Sec. 13. F.H.A. 133, National Honor 12, 3, 43, Ga.h Tso 13, 43, Scribulus 1Vice Pres. 3, 43, Masque and Dagger 12, 3, Sec. 43, Band 12, 3, 43, Ensemble 12, 3, 43, Jackrabbit Staff 143, El Conejo Staff 133, Arsenic and Old Lace 113, Heaven Can Wait 123, Only an Orphan Girl 143, H. M. S. Pinafore 123, Yeoman of the Guard 133. MARJORIE DANA. JOAN DAVIS-Student Body Vice Pres. 143, National Honor 12, 3, 43, Sympho 133, Dance Club 133, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Les Amis 143, Class Vice Pres. 123. Girls' League Council 113, Band 123, Ensemble 1, 2, 3. 43, Pirates of Penzance 1113, H. M. S. Pin:1fore 123, Yeo- man of the Guard 133. JUNE DAVIS-G.A.A. 143, Movie Club 13, Brush and Pallette 143. LUDENE DEES. ELVIRA DEL CASTILLO - Latin American 11, 2, Treas. 3, 43, F.H.A. 12, 3, 43, Dance Club 143, Rabbettes 143, Band 12, 33, Ensemble 123. RONALD DENNIN-Entered from Bowen High, Chicago, Illinois. Activities at Bow- en-Shutterbug Club, Hockey Team. EUGENE DOBBINS-Science Club 113, Chorus 113. HELEN DUFFIELD-F.H.A. 133, Jackrabbit Staff 133. Entered from Phoenix, Arizona. Activ- ities at Phoenix-Marching Squad 123. Cow Belles Club 123. MARGARET DUFFIELD-F.H.A. 143. Rabbettes 143, Jackrabblt Staff 143. Entered from Williams, Arizona. Activities at Williams-Marcin ing Squad 12, 33, Band 12, 33, a Capella 12, 33, Orchestra 12, 33, Call Of the Canyon 123, Ola Time Variety 133. MARY JO DUNCAN. BAR- BARA DUGGER-Scrapbook Club 113. Chorus 113. DARLENE DUTCHER-G.A.A. 13, 43. Boots and Saddles 123. Rabbettes 133, Chorus 11, 2, 33. MARKO DUTSON - Class Pres. 143, Student Council 143, Racquet Club 13, 43, Movie Club 13, 43, Varsity Tennis 143, Second Team 11, 2. 33, Tennis Manager 113, Band 123, a Capella 13, 43, Chorus 11, 23, Yeoman of the Guard 133. En- tered from Utah. Activities while attending Utah -Second Team Football 113, Second Team Bas- ketball 113. DELLA MAE ELLIS-Dunbar Club 1Vice Pres. 2. Treas. 43. CARMEN ESCOBEDO- G.A.A. 13, 43. Latin American Club, 11, 3, 43. Chorus 11, 2, 33. Thirty-Nine The most beautiful dance of the year was the Junior- Senior Prom, which carried out the theme of How Deep ls The Ocean effectively. I can't forget that wonderful ditch-day. We all left the dear ol' halls and took to the hills for swimming and foocl. I musn't leave out our wonderful banquetgl ate 'til i thought I'd split. Finally came the night of graduation. Now that l have my diploma clutched tightly in my hands, I look back on the four most wonderful years of my life and say, Thanks everyone for everything. Forty JANE EVANS-Quill and Scroll 143, Movie Club 143, Rabbettes 133, Chorus 11, 23, Jackrahbit Staff 13, 43, Superstition Staff 13, 43, G.A.A. 143. JUNE EVANS-Quill and Scroll 143, Movie Club 143, Rabbettes 133, Chorus 11, 23, Jackrab- bit Staff 13, 43, Superstition Staff 13, 43, G.A.A. 143. HELEN FANCHER-Dance Club 143, Les Amis 13, Sec. 43, Girls' League Council 123, Rah- bcttes 12, 33, Chorus 11, 23, Superstition Staff 13, 43, Jaclcrabbit Staff 13, 43, Cheer Leader 143. LUCILLE FULLER FARR-F.H.A. 13, Social Chairman 43, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, F.F.A. 1Chapter Sweetheart 33, Rabbettes 12, 33, The Divine Flora . ELLA FINDLAY-F.H.A. 143, Le Cercle Francais 143, Safety Council 143. Entered from Central Senior Secondary School, Aberdeen, Scotland. GERALDINE FINLEY-Entered from Watson- ville, California. Activities at Watsonville--Treble Cleft 133, Tennis Club 1Vice Pres. 33, Junior Red Cross 123. a Capella 12, 3, 43, Chorus 113, Dreamer's Holiday 133. BOYCE FISH-Varsity Football 143, Second Team 12, 33, Chorus 113. OLGA MAE FLORES-Latin American Club 11, 2, 3. 43, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Movie Club 13, 43, F.H,A. 12, 3, Sec. 43, Rabbettes 143, Chorus 11, 2, 33. CHARLES FORBES-M Club 143, Le Cercle Fran- caise 143, Varsity Track 13, 43, Second Team 11, 23. SUSIE FORSHEE. DIXIE FREEMAN-G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Movie Club 13, 43, Rabbettes 12. 33, Chourus 11, 23. GRANT FREEMAN-Boys' League Council 133, Masque and Dagger 13, 43, Varsity Football 143, Second Team Basketball 123, Second Team Track 123, Ensemble 12, 33, Divine Flora. 123, Our Town 133. GARLO FREESTONE-F.H.A. 113, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Science Club 143. Movie Club 13, 43, Jack- rabhit Staff 143, Superstition Staff 143. HELEN FULLER-F.H.A. 12, Treas. and State Officer 3, Pres. 3, 43, National Honor 12, 3, 43, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Movie Club 143, Class Sec. 113, Rab- bettes 12, 33, Pep Assembly Chairman 143. JUDD FULLER. VERNEITA FURR. JESUS GAONA-Latin American 13, fll. Entered from Queen of Peace High School 133. THERESA GARDNER-G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Quill and Scroll 12, 3, Pres. 43, Masque and Dagger 13, 43 a Capella 12. 3, 43. Jackrabbit Staff 13, 43, Su- perstition Staff 13, 43, Yeoman of the Guard 133, Rabbettes 12, 3. 43, Only An Orphan Girl 143. GERALD GIESE-Brush and Pallette 143, El Conejo Staff 123. DONNA GOEHRING-G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Movie Club 13, 43, Racquet Club 133, Varsity Tennis 143, Second Team 133, Rabbettes 12, 3, 43, Ensemble 12. 3, 43, Superstition Staff 13, 43. Yeoman of the Guard 133, Rio Rita 143. . 'x' 11LaiifGf 1 . ,tw . ow . ees-f1l .g1-Aif-752241-' - Hi-,15,':5i'.1'fMg!'.5'5f - fi . -Af 2,112 , 3. 1--. M- ,' 71. 4, 1,55 , ,F 'gc 5.333-5'.::n -7 45... ,. .AA,:1,: A, ,j.,g55,A- y:5Ai,.-Avi' ' 4' pf - - ffl, -1- ' ,fA'.'a- - --' ,, ., ,ya if vs '.: ., .av -',,f . ,Q , . Jim- -fg.if ' , . A ,Gifs 261-f . 'A ,,,,'-QMLL-t. ? 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BOB GOODMAN-Chorus 133, Cottontail Football Team 113, F.F.A. 113, FRANK GOODMAN-Crafts 1Sec. 13, F.F.A. 113, Swing Club 143, Band 11, 2, 3, 43, Ensemble 11, 2, 3, 43, Cheer Leader 143. PEGGY GOODMAN- F.H.A. 12, 3, 43, G.A.A. 133, Usherettes 143. BURNEIL GRIMES-Entered from Queen of Peace School 133, Chorus 11, 23, El Conejo Staff 143, Rooms for Rodney . BETTY JEAN GRUBE -Pep Club 113, Chorus 11, 23. Entered from Hu- go, Colorado. MARLENE I-IACKNEY-Entered from Gilbert, Arizona 143, Y-Teens 1Pres. 1, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, 43, F.H.A. 11, 2, 3, 43, Brush and Pallette 143, Strike and Spare 143, Girls' League Council 133, Band 11, 2, 3, 43, Ensem- ble 11, 23, Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 43, Melody Jones 113, Roughhouse 123. JIMMIE HAG- GARD-F.F.A. 11, 2, 33, Movie Club 143. MELVA LOUISE HALL-Stamp Club 113, Klick Klub 113, Ensemble 11, 23. ERNEST I-IALLIDAY - Only An Orphan Girl 143, Act Now For Democracy Radio Program 143. DALE HAM- BLINQSpc-rtsmen Club 133, President 143. DIX- IE LEE HANCOCK-G.A.A. 12, 33, F.H.A. 13, 43, Rabbettes 143. MARY LYNN HANCOCK-Rabbettes 13, 43. En- tered from Needles, California. Activities at Nee- dles-Chorus 113, Marching Squad 113, G.A.A. 113. PATRICIA HANCOCK-Le Cerle Francais 1Sec. 43, Science Club 1Vice Pres. 43, a Capella 143, Chorus 133, The Imaginary Invalld 133, Only An Orphan Girl 143. Entered from St. Johnsville, New York, EDDIE HARMON-Varsity Football 13, 43, B. Capella 123, F.F.A. 113, M Club 13, 43. Les Amis 13, 43, Rifle Club 123. DARREL HARPER-Varsity Basketball 143, Second Team 12, 33, Cheer Leader 13, 43, Jackrabbit Staff 143, Les Amis 13, 43, M Club 143. BILL HAWLEY-Hi-Y 143, Science Club 143, Second Team Football 133. RUTH HAWS-F.H.A. 12, 3, 43, Quill and Scroll 143, Brush and Pallette 143, Le Cercle Francais 143, Movie Club 133, Rabbettes 133, Jackrabbit. Staff 143, Superstition Staff 13, 43. ROSA NEAL HERNDON-Usherette 12, 3, 43, Chorus 12, 33. RICHARD HEYWOOD- Student Council 133, Class Pres. 133, Varsity Basketball 143, Second Team 12, 33, Second Teanfl Track 123, Les Amis 11, 2, 3, 43, Gah Tso 143, Viatori 143, Movie Club 133, Swing Club 143. GAIL HILTON-Gah Tso 143, Viatori 143, Quill and Scroll 143, National Honor 1Vice Pres. 43, at Capella 12, 3, 43, Jackrabblt Staff 143, Super- stition Staff 143, H, M. S. Pinaf0re, 113, Pi- rates of Penzance 123, Yeoman of the Guard 133, Rio Rita 143, Girls State 133, Prom Comm. 133, Ensemble 113. BOBBIE HOLLEY-e G.A.A. 123, Movie Club 113, ALMA HOLT.Al'ts and Crafts 113, Yeoman of Ehe Guard 133. BILL HORNE-Movie Club 13, -3. LEE HUBER-F.F.A. 11, 2, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 43, Band 12, 33, Ensemble 11, 2, 3, 43, The Divine Flora. 123, F.F.A. Santa, Fe Railroad Trip XVIII' :mer 133. DARLYNNE HUFFAKER-G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Rabbettes 133, Chorus 123. GLORIA HUGHES -Dunbar 11, 43. Entered from Okalano, Missis- sippi. Activities at Okalano-Burnside Literary Club. BESSIE HULET-Rabbettes 12, 33, a Ca- pella. 1-13, The Divine Flora 123. Forty-One DENNY HUNSAKER. HAROLD ISLEY-F.F.A. 141. MARGARET JACKSON-a Capella 13, 41, Rabbettes 12, 31. G.A.A. 12, 3. 41, Chorus 11, 21, Yeoman of the Guard 131. VIVIAN JACKSON -Band 131, Jackrabbit Staff 141, G.A.A. 13, 41. Dunbar Club 12, 41. ROSE JAGIOLKA. EARL JARVIS- Act Now for Democracy Radio Program 141. Entered from Salem, Oregon. JOHN JARVIS-Student Council 12, 41, Class Pres. 121, Athletic Com- missioner 141, Boys' League Council 11, Vice Pres. 31, National Honor Society 12, Vice Pres. 3, 41, Gah Tso 13, 41, Les Amis 141, Science Club 131, Vlatori 1Buslness Manager 41, Masque and Dagger 13, 41, The Divine Flora 121, Our Town 131, Imaginary Invalid 131 Prom Chair- man 131. SILVINA JIMENIZ. BILL JOHNSON-Student Council 141, Publicity Commissioner 141, Football Manager 12, 31, Su- perstition Staff 13, 41, El Conejo Staff 11, 2, 31. Brush and Pallette 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41. JOYCE JOHNSON-Entered from Kent, Wash- ington. Movie Club 13, 41. Chorus 12, 3, 41. LARRY JOHNSON-FFA 11. 21. MAUNA JOHN- SON4Movie Club 13, 41. COY JOHNSON-M Club 141, Varsity Football 13, 41, Second Team 11, 1. CAROL JEAN JONES -GAA 12, 3, 41, Rabbettes 13, 41. HARRY JONES-Varsity Football 12, 31, Second Team 111, Assistant Bunny Coach 141. MELVIN JONES-Baseball Manager 111, a Capella 12, 3, 41, Ensemble 12, 3, 41, Divine Flora 121, H. M. S. Pinafore 121, Yeoman of the Guard 131, Rio Rita 141, Radio Staff 141. DOROTHY JUDKINS-Entered from Globe, Ari- zona 141, Activities at Globe-Reporter for school paper 131, Radio Staff 1Sec. 41. JOANN JULIAN fG.A.A. 12, 33, 41, Rabbettes 12, 31, Movie Club 131. MARILYN KENT-Student Council 141, So- cial Commissioner 141, Girls' League Council 1Sec. 31, Superstition Staff 141, El Conejo Assistant Editor 131, Band 11, 2, 31, Ensemble 111. a. Ca- pella 141, Divine Flora 121, Our Town 131, Imaginary Invalid'-' 131, Les Amis 11, 2, 3, 41, Gah Tso 12, 3, 41. DONNA KILBER-Entered from Lodi, Wisconsin 121, Vocal Club 111, Chor- us 131. JAMES KINLOCK-Entered from Denver, Colo- rado 111, F.F.A. 1Sec. 11. JAMES KNIBBS-Band 11, 2, 31, a Capella 13, 41, Chorus 11, 2, 41, Chess Club 11, 21, Yeoman of the Guard 131. FRED KUI-IN-Masque and Dagger 13, Treas. 41, Racquet Club 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Gah Tso 141, Swing Club 13, 41, Movie Club 131. Sympbo 131, Kilocycle Klub 141, Band 12, 3, 41, Ensemble 141, a. Capella 131, Superstition Staff 131, Radio Hour M. C. 141, The Divine Flora 121, Our Town 131, Imaginary Invalid 131, Only An Orphan Girl 141, Yeoman of the Guard 131, Rio Rita 141. DONALD LAN- CASTER-Band 11, 2, 3. 41. BOBBIE LOIS LANGFORD-Art Club 131, Rab- bettes 131, a. Capella 141. Chorus 11, 2, 31. DOUGLAS LANGFORD-F.F.A. 11, 2, 3, Reporter 41. BARBARA LEAVITT-G.A.A. 13, 41, Rab- betles 13, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 141. JOE ANN LEAVITT-G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Rabbettes 12, 3, 41. Forty-Two SONDRA JEAN LEVELLE-Boots and Saddles 111, Movie Club 131, Rabbettes 13. 41, Chorus 11, 21. Jackrabbit Staff 141, Our Town 131, The Imaginary Invalid. 131, Yeoman of the Guard 131. DONNA LEWIS-G.A.A. 12, 3, 41. MARY ELISABETH LEWIS-Masque and Dagger 13. Vice Pres. 41, Movie Club 13, 41, Usherettes 13, 41, Our Town 131, Valley Speech Festival 131. Entered from Saratoga Springs, New York. BILL LIBHART-M Club 141, Swing Club 131, Bowling Club 141, Varsity Football 141, Band 131. LESLIE LEASON-Band 12. 3, 41, Ensemble 12, 3, 41. Entered from South Bend, lndiana. JEAN- ETTE LOUTHAN-Science Club 1SeC. 41, Quill and Scroll 13, Sec. 41, Scribulus 141, Masque and Dagger 141, Square Dance Club 141. Entered from Cheyenne, Wyoming. Activities at Cheyenne -Latin Club 12, Pres. 31, June Mad . GLENN McMINN-Varsity Basketball 12, 41, Varsity Baseball 121. CLARENE MCPHERSON-Sympho 131. Scribulus 141, Band 12, 3, 41, Ensemble 12, 3, 41, H. M. S. Pinafore 121, Yeoman of the Guard 131. Pep Band 13, 41. GARY MAHAFFEY-Movie Club 131, Band 141. BRUCE MARTENS-Boys' Chorus 141. DARYL MARTIN-Second Team Basketball 121, Varsity Baseball 13, 41, Second Team 11, 21. KENNETH MARTIN-Swing Club 13, Pres. 41, Viatori 1Pres. 41, Tumbler Club 111, Racquet Club 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13. Vice Pres. 41, Band 12, 3, 41, En- semble 141, Jael-:rabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Start 141. SONIA MAYER-Boots and Saddles 1Sec. 11, Masque and Dagger 13, Pres. 41, National Thes- plan 141, Heaven Can Wait 121, Stage Door 121, The Imaginary Invalid 131, Only An Or- phan Gir1 141. MARGARET MAYHUGH-F.H.A. 111. MARK MELDRUM-Student Council 121, Cheer Commissioner 121, Les Amis 11, 2, 3, 41, M Club 141, Cheer Leader 11, 21, Varsity Foot- nall 141, Second Team Track 121. Baud 131. Jackrabbit Staff 141. Superstition Staff 111. ERLENE MERRILL-G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Rab- bettes 12, 3, 41. ELAINE MERRILL-Rabbettes 12. 31. a Capella 13. 41, Chorus 121, Yeoman of the Guard 131, Pep Assembly Comm. 141. IRIS MERRILL- G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Rabbettes 13, 41. ANN MILLER -G.A.A. 13, 41, Movie Club 13, 41, Band 121, Iackrabbit Staff 13, 4, Editor 41. VAL MILLETT -F.F.A. 11, 2, 31. Seniors take some time out during the dciy for Q few minutes' reloxoiion in the patio where they find time io discuss various events of the day. XXX: . .. .3 K K - - Forty-Three Forty-Four Seniors in Joseph Shirley's American prob- lems closses learned about the foundation of the government of our nation while studying the United States Constitution. NELLIE MIRANDA-Latin American 113, G.A.A. 53, 43, El Conejo Staff 123. LORRAINE MON- TIERTH-Scribulus Club 143, a Capella 143, Chorus 133, Superstition Staff 143, El Conejo Staff 143. Entered from Castleford, Idaho 133. Activities at Castleford-Band 113, Student Coun- :ll 123, Paper Staff 12, 3, Assist. Editor 33, Y- Teen 11, 23, Girls' League Pres. 133, Class Pres. 133, Thesplan Club 1Sec. 33, The Babysitter , 'Young and Lively . BILLIE ANN MOORE-- G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Rabbettes 13, 43. Chorus 11, 23. NEOMI MORTENSEN-G.A.A. 12, 3. 43, Rab- bettes 13, 43. CHARLES MYERS-Chorus 113. GAYLORD NEFF-M Club 13, 43, Swing Club 12, 3, 43, Movie Club 13, 43, Varsity Football 12, 3, 43. RONALD NEWSOM-Movie Club 1Px-es. 33, Sci- ence Club 133, Masque and Dagger 133, Viatorl 143, Student Council 143. Club Commissioner 143, Band 12, 33, Chorus 123, Superstition Staff 133, Only An Orphan Glrl 143. Entered from Tipton, Indiana. Activities at Tipton-Student Council 113, Latin Club 113, T Club 123. BEVERLY NICHOLS-G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Boots and Saddles 123, Rabbettes 12, 3, 43. DALE NICHOLS--F.F.A. 11, 2. Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 43, Band 113. DONALD NICOLL-F.F.A. 113, Only an Orphan Glrl 143, Act Now for Democracy Radio Program 143. KENNETH NICOLL BARBARA OATES-Arts and Crafts 1Pres. 13, G.A.A. 12, 3. 43. Quill and Scroll 143, Rabbettes 12, 3, 43, Chorus 113, Jackrabblt. Staff 143, Superstition Staff 143, Club Council 113. SALLY O'DONNAL-Gah Tso 143, Les Amis 143, Vlatori 143, Ensemble 113, Captain Applejackn. Entered from Durant, Oklahoma. Activities at Durant--Projectionist Club 12, 33, Dramatics Club 133, Band 123, a Capella 12. 3, 43, Chorus 12, 33, Seventeenth Summer 133, The Open Door 133, The Road to Boston 133. ANNA DNG--G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Class Sec. 143, Chorus 123. JOE ONG-Movie Club 13, 43, Brush and Pallette 143, Photography 123, Crafts 12, 33. LILY ONG-G.A.A. 13, 43, Rabbettes 13, 43. BARBARA PADGETT- Stage Door 123, Aft- er the Spotlight Fades 123, Our Hearts Be. long to You 123. LILY PAGAN-G.A.A. 13, 43. ARNOLD PANAS-Entered from Tucson, Arizona 133, Latin American Club 13. Pres. 43. NOLAN PETERSEN-Science Club 133, Viatori 143, Fine Arts Commissioner 143, Boys' League Council 113, Superstition Staff 13, 43, H, M. S. Pinaforeu 123, Yeoman of the Guard 133. LEVI PETERSON-Entered from Snowflake, Ari- zona 141. VAN PETERSON-F.F.A. 11, 21. Glec Club 1Pres. 11. Entered from Snowflake, Arizona. RONALD PERKINS-Movie Club 13. 41. Radio Hour 141. GERALD PEW-F.F.A. 11, 21, Our Town 131, imaginary Invalid 1:51. PAUL PLUMB. BEVERLY IfC..'i?'TR. SALLY ROBLES-Latin American 11, 2, 111, C?.A.A. 12, 3, 41. Movie Club 131, Le Uercle 1'i'a2icaisc 141. DELCENA ROBSON-Girls' League Council 141. Sai-ety Council 12, 31, G.A.A. 12. 8, 41, F.H.A, 141, Usllcrcttes 141, Band 13, 41. AUDREY RODNEY-Movie Club 131. Rabbettes 131. Chorus 11, 21. COURTNEY ROGERS-Elk tered from Hollywood, California. Activities at Hollywood-Varsity Tennis Team. JOYCE ROG- ERS-G-.A.A. 13, 41, F.H.A. 121, Rabbettes 13, 41. GILBERT ROSEBERRY-Tumbler Club 11, 21, F.F.A. 12, 31, Chorus 11, 31. ALBERT RUIZ. BILLIE MILDRED RUSSELL- G.A,A. 12, 3, 41, Boots and Saddles 111, Movie Club 131, Rabhettes 12, 3. 41, a Capella 12, 3, 41. BILL RAWLS-Science Club 141, Viatori 141. GEORGE REESE. EVELYN REIDHEAD. CHARLES REILAND-W Majoring in Auio Mechanics. BARBARA RHODES -Brush and Pallette 141. Entered from McCour- mick Jr. High. Activities at McCourmick- Frec- dom Train . MARSTON RICHARDS-Superstb tion Staff 141, El Conejo staff 1co-Edimr 41, Hi-Y 1Pres. 41, Scribulus 141. MELVIN RICHINS-Movie Club 131. Science Club 141. CONNIE RIVAS-Latin-American 11, 21, F.H.A. 12, 31, G.A,A. 13, 41, a Capella 13, 41. Chorus 11, 21, Yeoman of the Guard 131. DON SARGENT-Science Club 131, viator-i 141. NORMAN SCHIFFMAN-Brush and Palette 13, 41, Boys' League Council 141. Entered from Lu- gan, Utah 131. Activities at Logan-n. Capella 121, Ilene 121, Paper Staff. INA SCOTT-G.A.A. 13, 41, The Divine Flora 121. LAMAR SHILL. MILDRED SHOREY-Movie Club 13, 41, Usherettes 141. VELMA SKOUSON- Swing Club 12, Sec. 31, Racquet Club 11, 2, 31, Usherettes 12, 41, Band 13, 41, Ensemble 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity Tennis 12, 41, Second Team Tennis 111, M. S. 1-'inafore 111, Pirates of Pen- zance 121, Yeoman of the Guard 131, Rio Rina. 141. Forty-Five DON SMITH-Entered from Pittsburgh, Pa. Activities at Pittsburgh-Art Club 113, Student Council 113, Class Representative 11, 23, Varsity Football 133, Second Team 11, 23. Second Team Basketball 123, Latin Honor Society. JAY SMITH -Varsity Football 12, 3, 43, Second Team 113. Varsity Basketball 143, Second Team 12, 33. Var- sity Baseball 12, 3, 43, Second Team 113, a Ca- pella 13, 43, M Club 13, 43. DALE SNEED-Van sity Basketball 13, 43, Second Team 11. 23, Se:- ond Team Baseball 113, Varsity Track 143, M Club 13, 43. DICK SOLOMON--Safety Council 11, 2, Vice Pres. 33, Student Council 1:13, Safety Commissioner 143, Science Club 13, 43, Movie Club 133, National Honor 13, 43.. JAMES SPRINGER-Science Club 133, Baud 11, 2. 3, 43. Ensemble 11, 2, 33. YVONNE SQUIRE- a Capella 12, 3, 43. Rabbettes 133, UH. M. S. Pinafore 123, Yeoman of the Guard 133, Masque and Dagger 133, Movie Club 133. JOAN STALLINGS - Majored in Business. KEITH STANDAGE-Class Vice Pres. 113, a Capella 133, Jackrubbit Staff 143, Second Team Football 113. Varisty Basketball 13, 43, Second Team 11, 23, Second Team Baseball 113, Varsity Track 143, Second Team 113, Les Amis 12, Pres. 3. 43, M Club 13, 43. INEZ STAPLEY4F.H.A. 12, Vice Pres. 3, Pres 43, Racquet Club 13, 43, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Gah Tso 143, Rabbettes 12, 3, Leader 43, The Divine Flora 133. BONITA STARK-Science Club 143. Entered from Arrayo Grande, California 133, Class Pres. 113, Pep Club 11, 2, 33, Spanish Club 12, 33, Tumbling Team 12, 33. Marching Squad 113. DONNA STEFFEY-Viatorl Club 143, National Honor 143, G. A. A. 13, 43, Girls' League 143, Band 12, 3, 43, Ensemble 123, Pep Assembly Comm. 143. FAY STEPHENSiG.A.A. 12. 3, 43, Rabbettes 12, 3, 43, Chorus 123, The Divine Flora 133, Yeoman of the Guard 133, a Capella 13, 43, Rio Rita 143. JIM STUCKMAN4F.F.A. 11, 2, 43. LODEMA STURDIVANT-G.A.A. 12, 3, 43. EDWARD TENNEY-Movie Club 133, a Capella 12, 3, 43, Chorus 113, H. M. S. Pinafore 123, Yeomun of the Guard 133, Varsity Football 143, Second Team 12, 33. NORMA TONEY-G.A.A. 12, 3. 43. Scribulus 143, El Conejo Staff 143, t'The Divine Flora 133. Rabbettes 12, 3, 43, Girls' League Council 133. EMILY TREJO-Entered from Chandler, Arizona. Activities at Chandler-F.H.A. 11, 23, G.A.A. 11, 23. ERLENE TRIMBLE-Chorus 11, 2, 33. LOIS TUCKER-.lackrabbit Staff 13, Editor 43. Super- stition 13, 43, Dance Club 13, Sec. 43, a Capemi 12, 3. 43, Cheerleader 143, Rabbettes 12, 33, Chor- us 113, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Girls' League Council 143, Quill and SCl'0ll 143, Yeornun of the Guard 133, Only an Orphan Girl 1-'33, Gall Tso 1Se:'. 43. RAY ULMER-Viatori 143, Gali Tso 1Sec. Football 12. 33, Second Team Track 11, 23. Jack- rabbit Staff 143. DORIS UNSICKER-Rabbettcs 13. -13. Chorus 12, 33, Usheretes 13, 43. ALICE JEAN UDALL- G.A.A. 12. 3. 43, Les Amis 143, Quill and Scroll 143, Gab Tso 13, 43, National Honor Society 1Ser. 3. 43. Science Club 133, Viatori 1Sec. 43, Student Council 143, Publication Commissioner 143, Class Sec. 123, Girls' League Council 133, Pep Assem- bly Comm. 123, Rabbettes 12. 33. a Capella. 11,, 3, 43, Jackrabbit Staff 133, Superstition Staff 12. 3, Editor 43, lH. M. S. Pinafore 123. Ye:- man of the Guard 133. BETTY JO VANCE-- G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, can 'rso 13, 43, Arr crm- 13, 43. Movie Club 133, F.I-I.A. 143, Rabbettes 12, 3, 43. Chorus 123, Superstition Stat-f 143, '1'he DE- vine Flora 123. Stage Door 123. VIRGINIA VANDLINGfMovie Club 133, Usherettes 133. JOANNA VELLINGA-'Strike and Spare 1-ll. Band. EVENELL YVADE. ELAINE Vi'AGES-- Movie Club 133, a. Capella 11, 2, 33. FRED VVAL- 'PERS-Movie Club 113. Forty-Six Mailing exchanges, one of the mony jobs thot go with pulling out the Jockrobbit, helped keep seniors in G. T. Young's jour- nalism closses busy. x WAYNE VVALTERS-Second Team Track 123. LEROY WARD-Varsity Football 12, 33, Second Team 123, Second Team Basketball 12, 33. MAR- VIN WEBB-Boys' League Council 12, 3, -13, Movie Club 133, Audio Visual 13, 43. BETTY WELCH-Brush and Pallette 133, Rabbettes 133, Chorus 123. ANTHONY WELLS-Varsity Tennis 12, 3, 43. CORWIN WEST-a. Capella 12, 3, 43, Chorus 113, Only An Orphan Girl 143, H. M. S. Pinafore 123 Pirates of Penzance 113, Yeoman of the Guard 133. FLORA WESTOvER.Band 11, 2, 3, 43. Chorus 11, 23. JACK WHITE-Boys' League Council 12, Sec. 3, 43. Audio Visual 12, 33. KENNETH WHITE-Varsity Football 123, Sec- ond Team 113, Varsity Track 123, Second Team 113, a. Capella 12, 3, 43. SHIRLEY WHITMAN- G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Chorus 113. JOANN VVIL- LIAMS-Entered from Newark, Ohio. Activities at Newark-Aliied Youth Club. MELVIN WIL- LIAMS-Movie Club 13, Pres. 23, M Club 13, 43, Var lty Football 13, 43, Second Team 123, Varsity Baseball 13, 43, Second Team 11, 23, Band 12, 33, PATRICIA WILLIS-G.A.A. 12, 3, 43. LEOTA WINN-Chorus 133. LARRY WOLD-Entered from Ammon High Idaho '50, Activities while at- tending Ammon High-Class Pres. 133. VIVIAN WOOLFORD. LEONA HATHCOCK-Rabbettes 133, a. Capella 133, Chorus 11, 23. LEE ANN DANA HOGLE- Les Amis 12, 3, 43, G.A.A. 13. 43, Chorus 113. OPALINE BIGELOW-Entered from Eagar, Ari- zona. Activities at Eager-Home Economics Club 1Sec. 13, Student Council 123, Band 123, Class Pres. 123, Chorus 11, 23, The Chimes of Nor- mandy 113. Forty -Seven :af The seniors pictured above may not become the world's future scientists but at least they are finding out the difference between amperes and volts. eniord Wof lqcfurec! Walter Ammon, Kenith Allen, John Brockert, James Burner, Shirley Cook, Jackie Cooper, William Roy Cruise, Lois Faust, Paul Felton, Charles Allen Groombridge, Russell Hall, Ed- ward Dean Harper, Vineta Hysitis, Marvin Harmon, Hazil Jarvis, Larry Lovering, Leroy K. Mortensen, Bennie Murray, Billy Don Mourney, Lois Millet Suzie, Bill Pittman, Gary Pierce, Lupe Ralrick, Bob Robinson, Patsy Robinson, Gwen Rowley, Richard Shaw, Sabro Sekiya, Stan Scollard, Max E. Slusher, John Smith, Laverl Slade, Robert Trevizo, Adolph Zithaw, Vernon Sweety. Forty-Eight ' ilfigg- I ! 4 W I 4 ls 'E x FICO ACOSLB. C 61 ll 1 FE D05 And Jean Anderson Audrey Armstrong, Jerry All ley Sharon Barker Barbara Bassett e aes J' . I? ,aff 5 f . J 3 F 4 Q. Y i V. ff. cisf Eff iii' A - gfff I d' 'ff .-.. ,gp .f' 2? ,, 5, si Si? .J 15 135' if ' . 2 Il, TVFA7 iff' H gi L 1 B , Y -1 . R ig' t -I L ,T 3 v. L Delores Bauer, Lee Bays La Berle Beadle. Joan Beaugureau. Forty Nme Row 1: Patty Balk, Wanda. Beebe, Raul Beltran, Leonard Bier, Ella Jean Biggs, Raelene Biggs. Jamie Bleak, Thobern Blizzard, Larry Bluth. Row 2: Leone Bae, Dolores Bowers, Bonnie Brainard, June Briscoe. Alton Brooks. Lynn Brooks, Betty Brown, Harold Brownell, Jim Bruemmer. How 3: Helen Bunch, Annelle Butler, Marla Campbell, Aliene Carpenter, Barbara Carter, Diane Carver, Irene Cetinich, Lamar Chapman, Ruth Charles. Row 4: Joyce Childers, Paul Chimits, Elizabeth Chi-onister, Heber Clement. Chad Cluff, Elda Cluff. Gordon Cluff. Dean Cooley, Donna Kay Cole- man. Row 5: Dale Coous. Sam Coury, Rita Cox, Nevin Cullisan, Phil Dana, Donald Daniels. Bill Davis, Craig Davis, Jack Daybell. Round table discussions played an important part in the curriculum of Larry Marton's junior English class. we gina! in Lgigkf We iuniors really had a wonderful year. We're ending our first year as upper classmen and anticipating our next glorious year as high and mighty seniors. To' get ready tor this honor we have been preparing ourselves all year, but being iuniors was really a lot more fun than we ever thought it would be. Our year was iust packed with activities. The parties were something we will long remember. Our first one, the night before Hallowe'en, was in the gym. Those bats with red eyes looked spooky in the shadowy corners. Fifty Myrlene Denham. Marvin Dight- mon, Carol Dingman, Reed Done, Jerry Dorsctt. Robin Dutson, Jimmy Elder, Jcss Elgan, June Elstad, Ra- vuna. Elstad. Nellie Emery. Cecil Enos, I-'at Estes, Bob Ewing, Ray Fields. Rvwcna Fischer. ,QQ11gL1gL.1:Ll94.jx-I er Cherie Ford, Thomas Fox, Wrnon Franklin. Claudia F r e e m a n, Geraldine Freeman, Kent Frohrip, Jane! Fuller, Ray Fuller. Vmrmcn Gaona, Dora. Garcia. Ray Grlrcia, Rudy Garcia, Joy Gardner. Jessie Gibbons, Kenneth Giiberl, Sherry Goollinun, Doris Giant, Wanda Greenlee. ' ' Alyce Gurley, Nina Ham. Ger- trude Hancock, Pat Harmon. ' ' j4gL.L2-l Fifty-One Filly-Two -af steln, Henry Haws. ,- K M .hx 7 , ., Lloyd Harper, Wilhe Harrls, . Janell Hatch, Carolyn Hauen- X X X -mfr ,. Ks i J , . ' L., s J, we L X L 2919 will X :Q . s f fs Frances Henderson, M a r t h u fggg, F' - gi' Hendrix, Irma. Hernandez, Den- nls Herzog, Spence Heywood. fl- 1' J' 3 . . WJ-1 . . 2, l . -f Ruth Hlcks. Ora Beth Hxggms, V HSNSSS5 ' John Holmes, Kay Hoke, Rich- .,-X ard Horne. ,gg .fo -o sv Y. s' ri 11-Z-'Q Denver Householder, Sylvia Hu- her, Laurabelle Hughes, Naomi zissjsirsfg ' Huish, Coleen Jarnagin. QQ- sg: ex Beverly Jensen, Arnold Johnson, X James Johnson. Betty Jean Jones, Jay Dean Jones. H3 4 oN -ls we x Mk... fiii fl ' 5, 3-fgfkif - , 5. 9 X ,V eeff. QN:l.ia5 lA:L 2: Louis Jones, Marie Jones, Mari- an Jones. Wanda Jones, Dale Julian. Audrey King, Betty Kniifin, Lewis Knudsen, Maxel Krauss, Joanne Lambert. ,, 'l1u,ggefH5M- f,ef-f ifli5117532-. V H ,.1'5E'i'-5:-4-11'i3gI:,ff:Efj ' 41 1 ' Y In A Tlifuaugx ,l,,.,,- ,A,,,-. . . , , V- .. ., give' Jil! 1 . .- ,,2- A -' A-31. ,- .-.Ng , .4,,,, A ,. , . A - 1 -f:l T'ffi-3efii5Tfvfffj' l Jil ' Sill ' .- T' ef-ff 'if?'lif',!,?' 'L f L' 1 - .- .- -1-Q -g , M H' - C8.IbI'1' -Leg: mp, V. .Nine-,malhgip , W - v:.t:fuw .-1 - 1 .flu- . - l,, 'if T - .--. V -'X-'.. ' ..,: A 1 ' fs? r ,- , 5 , A s. W ,J yk' f ' Lf::-fw:1-- .V , e, . ,, , .- IU ,rf -Q ,r , , , ,L ..H.4,.-,Q ., -- fr ,- rg: - . mf ,412-5 '. ' 5- 'if A-534: ' J, fi' 1 ' 111- ,ir ',,-'1'.- ..- fiilii . X- ,T..LW?gQ'v1h2v'Q1-' 2- ' Row 1: Arden Leigh, Freda Lenhart, Bill Le Noir, Bizzanne Lewis, Jerry Liles, Hortensia Luna, Otilia, Luna, Marie McCleve, Eliza. Ann McGrath. Row 2: Helen Macdonald, James Magnusson, Joe Martin, Adolpho Martinez, Sydney Massey, Kathleen Matthews, Lloyd Matthews, June May, Ray Mayhugh. Row 3: Sharon Mayo, -Edward Mendivil, Frank Mendoza, Phyllis Meredith, Allen Miles, Glenn Miller, Ruth Miller, Margaret Millet, Milo Millet. Row -1: Barbara Millett. Richard Millett, Ralph Mitchell, Ray Mizer, Roger Mortensen, Virginia Mortensen, Kent Mulleneaux, Jeanette Myers, Veoletta Myers., Row 5: Dale Nations, Charles Navarro, Melvin Nlcolls, Lars Nielson, Clyde North, Joe O'Barr, Judy O'Connor, Pete Oka- mura. Clyaene Ollyer. U , r- It N .y ,A '.X . - X t x. .1 x xt i The biggest event was the Prom. l didn't know you could actually get blisters from sticking in thumb tacks. My arms ached the rest of the night from winding crepe paper. We worked awfully hard on it and as usual, those old seniors really appreciated it. Our class was full of talent and as a result we had an A-l assembly on February 5. Valentines was the theme. l was scared to death because l knew l'd hit a wrong note in the quartet. But everyone said it was one of the best assemblies ol the year. Arland Branch, drivers' training instructor, didn't have an easy task while trying to teach the juniors to drive. Fifty-Three A U -' ' -. ' ' ' v Qju 'A K . , V' i ay .Y Q 1 , .- . - x if w 4, .1 J i., , 9 fu i ,An .56 me A K 1 i YLPV- LJ eh 6 .1 'ti 'ii . s Q .fl ' M' . figl' is i if it it f' s .ff . if . f ,ft- S. 1 1.4, . r t 5. t ' i f' it All ff! it . . ef if . r . . xl H ' F l, fx' . ' A X if Xxx, L. V' I fl' 1 .59 . V 1 f ,gh I 2 ,A , I ff His E A : . , A I .Ngj RV? Inf! ' r r ,J V E. ,sl if 'liFUmpeteers added a lot to the junior assembly, one of the finest of the year. Alongljvith our activities, we stuaiiid qrllstqgied hard. . - l K: 1 To pciss that American history class, you d to be a genius. Mr. Kramer, Mr. White and Mr. Giles wouldn't take the excuse that relatives came and l iust dicln't have time. In English V and Vl came what we commonly call themes. I can remember, those masterpieces of 500 words we wrote the last three hours before they were due. And now looking back over our past year and remembering all the many activities, social and otherwise, I believe this, our iunior year, was the most wonderful we could ever ex pect. Fi fty-Four Earl Schafer, Ruth Schempp, LaMarr Sellers, Olivia Sezate, Donald Shaw. Pete Sczate, Carma Shum- wafy, Sheron Shumway. Mary Stillman, Gerald Simmons. John Simmons, John Skouson, James Skowron, Leon Slade, William Slade. James Smith. June Smith, Shir- ley Smith, Sue Smith, Wylene Smlthson. Vshgllgywjplomon. Joy Southard, .Paul Southworth, Carol Spitler. John Squire. Grant Stapley, Clyde Starks, John Starks, Blaine Steele. Wil- liams Stephens. Ellen Steve, Nancy Stevens, Jim Stone. Jack Stradling, Selma Strait. Norma Streety, Glenn Taylor, Tom Tedrick, Sybil Tenney, Dora. Nell Thompson. Fifty-Five ga. uniord Wof lqcfureal Beverley Babbitt, Dick Baird, Larene Bastow, Ronald Battin, Leona Bendure, Beverly Blewer, Gayle Brenden, Kent Car- roll, Ronald Dennin, Doris Dixa, Jean Enow, Alice Espinoza, Wanda Freeman, Joseph P. Gaglione, Donna Gilpatrich, Betty Grube, Marilyn Grasser, Doyle Greene, Jarves Haws, Carol Huntington, James Clayton, William Stephen, Fred Little, Wyllis Lund, Shirley McLellan, Marvin Martins, Carol Matacha, Karolyn Reed, Roselyn Reed, Melba Savoge, Grant Smith, Jean Smith, John Smith, Marie Smith, Patricia Sutton, Darrell Saylor, June Thomas, Calvin Tenny, Vivian Lewis, Keith Perkins. Fifty-six Virgil Thompson Ernest Txetjen Lyle Til lett, Willa, Mae Timmer Sandra Tower Kenneth Toney Jfmet Truax Steve Tur ville Kenneth Uptain Donald Urrea Rita Valdez Betty Valenzuela Curtis Wagner Caroline Warner Laura. Watkins Dee Webb, Ervin West Willlam Wheeler, Evelyn Whltworth Marllyn Willard Jack Willis Betty Vvilllams Bred Wlll iams Ronald Wood Wanda. Wood Betty Ann Woodard, Margie Woolley, Lar ry Woolsey La.Va.r Wilkins Carmen Zuni ff? 1 'ft ii lj X' ,-f ff! MX f it Xi I it .--M, .,.. ..Yv.-.NX-4----ii+ ---- - U--'-fT:T7 - '-'- ' ' ' ' ' '-4 I I K ,-WWW,M-1--i-4--he-ef-l-4--r-if--'--v--' -ff f , , ,' f L. x. 4 ' -' , , , , , f, r 1' , Aff iff , i f' R i Q t yf .ii-E' 4' R i i 'X gf AJ kwffi r if jgtfd-'i rffj,Li:, New X , ' i 5, ' i , - 1 Q , --4 f 4 , L. . f f' i 13 ' 1 1 V fr 1 l:i'I'f ' J., 1 L fllziif E in Z, L f n W 3 , 4 X ,f 1 b-:ff 1 ,il ' -I. fflgrf 'J' 1 f IL.-iid ' V ' iii il ., ff , , 1 1 1 f , K Row 1: Guadalupe Acosta, Charlotte Adams, Le- vina Adams, Gove Allen. if Row 2: Marilyn Allum, Frances Amadio, Mary Ammon, RoDell Andelin. Row 3: Johnny Appleton, John Armenia Leslie Arnett, Ruby Aros, Fred Augustin. Richard Aune, Jim Bailey, Lorraine Bartha. Row -1: La Rene Bastow, Ronald Battin, Larenc Baugus, Leona Bendure, Robert Barge, Gayle Bcrlccniiamp, Mazie Bigelow, Derald Billings. Row 5: Charles Bittle, Vardell Blau, Marilyn Bond, Thomas Boyd, Jim Boyle, Burdul Brim- hall, Elberta Brown, Jan Brown, Row 1: Judith Ann Brown, Walter Brown, Marilyn Brosig, Pat Buchanan, Roberta Buckley, Beverly Burnham, Winnifred Burnham, Harold Burr. Row 2: Charlotte Butler, Delores Butler, Shirley Bybee, Nellie Carpenter, Diane Carr, Gerald Chehock, Anita Chesley, Kent Childers. Row 3: Yvonne Chimits, Karen Christensen, William Chung, Don Clark, Dean Clarkson. Claudine Clawson, Dale Clouse, Marian Cobb. Row 4: Juanita Contreres, J. B. Cook, Gay Cooley, Les Cooper, Allan Cundiff, Jeannine Curtis, Lou'se Davis, Mary Decker. Row 5: Betty Denham, Barbara Dennin, Sharlene DeWitt, Nancy Lee Dillon, Allen Dingle, Alice Lou Dodge, Don Dotts, Billie Jean Dryden. Row 6: Fred Duke, Dave Dutcher, John Dutson, Floyd Edge, Day Ellsworth, Johnny Ellsworth, Joseph Elmer, Richard Elmer. Row 7: Carolyn Emery, Becky Engleback, Don Essley, Charlene Evans, Nor- ma. Evans, Bob Farnsworth, Dolpha Farr, Ted Ferrin. Fifty-Eight he A v Were not as green as we used to be Now we know in what classes we can tall asleep,what teachers will take some of our teasing and what subiects we don't have to work so hard in. We can laugh at the frightened freshmens' tears, the way they usually stampede that first assembly or forget to stand when they should. Fifty-Nine Dorothy Ficklin. Larry Fitzgerald. Jack Fletcher, Orlando Flores, Dick Frank, JoAnn Frcestcne. Helen Frias, Ann Fuller, Trudy Gaddlc, Emma Garcia. Guy Gard- ner. Dortha Garner. Arthur Gearhart, June Gearhart, Georganno Gibson, Coralie Giesc, Helen Gilbert, Florence Glass. Donna Glazic1',s'f.loljinn5L Goodman Nell Goodman, Bill Greerf'78TE, '- der Guerrero. Bill Gruncr. Grace Gutierrez, George Grutz- macher. Ivan Gylling, Wayne Hall. David Randolph Hall, Stanley Hall. Lyle Hamblln, Marlene Hambiin. Donald Hamilton, Junitn Hancock, Rita. Hancock, Bruce Hansen. Max Hansen, Arthur Hargrave. Kathryn Hartman, Joanne Hast- ings. Keeping up with current events was one assignment given to the sophomores in Warren Wells' social studies classes. .Row 1: Suzanne Hawkins, Donald Hawley, Delores Heil. Susie Dorothy Hicks. Wanda Hines, Marllyne Holdx-en, Nancy Horne, Hutchinson, Herman Jackson, Sharon Jackson, Harold Jarvis, son, Nadine Johnston, Bobby Jones, Bruce Jones, Julia Jones, Kilber, Gordon Kilpatrick, Devon King. Lorieta Kirkland. Sue Lampe, Virgil Lancaster, Dick Lane, Hollene Lane, Stanley Lane Mae Lee, Albert Leong, Kenneth LeSueur, Clyde Lewis. QW .ik Hernandez, Gene sys s Jim Sixty N-' P f- 5 ,ww . wif: M J W' ' ,532:+.s? ,.' . ,P 1 :qi ,- i :al-...A ff Our social activities have kept us busy, for most of us have been in some club, participated in some assembly or helped out in class activities led by our officers, Gordon, Marilyn, and Ann and sponsored by energetic Warren VV. Vwlells. Many of us were fascinated by our study of the birds and bees in biology, or bugology, which is a favorite subject among sophies. Along with our study of the birds and bees, many of us have become book- worms as a result of our reading course in English. Sixty-One Q Irene Lewis, Carole Ann Lines, Marvin Loflln. Eloise McAfee, Vlr- ginia. McAfee, Don McCullock. Kay McLaws, Monte McLaws, Kathryn McMullen, Mary McQueen, Claudia Kay Mangum, Florence Manning. Kent Marler. Judy Marshall, Ron- ald Martin, Robert Martiney, Tom Marttney, Betty Massey. e V e r n 0 n at ews, alter Ma teson, Max- ine Melcher, Ethelyn Meldrum, Ophelia. Mendlvil. Gene Meredith, Sharla. Merrlt, Fred Michel, Betty Miller, Billie Miller, Joan Ruth Miller. Joella. Miller, Donald Millet, Lane Millet, Joleah Millet, Virginia. Mit- ten, Edmond Montgomery. Joe Montgomery, Florence Mon- tlerth, Robert Montoya., Armando Moreno. Sophomores in Griffin Stepl1enson's art ciasses were partly responsible for decorating Mesa High's floats. Row 1: Lillian Mortensen, Everard Moultom, Creozetta Myers, Julienne Myers. Laraine Nasser, Patricia Neal, Carol Nelson, Don Newton. Row 2 Sandra Nicholson, Alvin Olson, Carlajo Opperman, Frank Ortega, Ivan Owsley, Kathryn Ozment, C. H. Packer, Emma Pagan. Row 3: Billy Page Myrtle Page, Billy Palmer, Peggy Ann Palmer, Sherlene Palmer, Marlys Parsons. Carol Peacock, Kathryn Peete. Row 4: Jim Peterson, Pete Peter: son, Marvin Perkins, Irwin Phelps, Betty Jo Pickens, Marjorie Pickens, Darrell Pittman, Glenna Pittman. Row 5: Vaughn Plumb, Neil Porter Robert Portillo, Emalee Potts, Betty Ann Powell, Betty Preston, Wanda Prince, Leo Puebla. Row 6: Richard Puebla, Rose Ralrick, Verna Randall Barbara Rankin, Lawrence Rawls, Lois May Reber, Don Recker. Carol Redding. Row 7: La. Merle Reidhead, Darlene Reiland, Delbert Reynolds Barney Richards, Donald Richardson, Jack Robbins, Milan A. Robbins, David Roberts. Sixty-Two I 1 , . +t?fi.a? l ', l A . . isis! i iii We wowed the school with our different sopho- more asscmbly which was even better than the last year's. The class parties, especially our first one held on the campus,land the gay Hallowe'en dance, proved successful. Also our Freshman- Sophomore Hop, held after the Co-ed, ran true to form. Along with the many other activities, theze events have imprinted themselves upon us and next year when we're all exclusive upperclassmen we will look back with fond memories. Sixtty-Three Nancle Rogers, Boyd Rollins, Pat Rosendahl, Hazel Russell, Susan Sanborn, Gene Schmidt. Dawne Schofield, Johnny Scott, La- Vcrnc Scott, Carol Schultz, Fred Sekiya, Luther Selby. Armando Sczatc, Talmadgc Shill, William Sirak. Richard Slrousen, William Slaughter, Benarcl Smith. Gerald Smlth, Onadell Smith. Ron- ald Smith, June Smitz, Ethel Lynn Solomon, Larry Sorenson. Sanford Sorenson, Gerald Stallings. Larry Standage, Albert Stewart, Ida Mae Stewart, Vernon Stree-ty. Carl Suter, Norman Swanty, Jancll Taylor, Kathryn Taylor, Larry Taylor, Shirley Taylor. Billy Telford, Ronald Thayer, Doyle Thomson. Ed Thomeu. A first-hand study of plants helped break the monotony of classroom routine for the sophomores in Dorothy Shouse's Row 1: Florence Tibshraeny, Luella. Timmer, Monna June Tryon, Bessie Uptain, Elvira Valdez, Carmel Viner, Louis Wade, Patty Wadsxvorth. Row 2: Mary Jane Waggener, Ruth Ward, Joan Warner. Dean Watkins, Lloyd Watkins, Marie Webb, Marine Webb, Norma Webb. Row 3: Nina Welch, Edward West, Shirley West, Leonard Weston, Harvey Vieth, Joanne Wheeler, John Wheeler, Richard Wheeler. Row 4: Melvina Whetten, Howard White, Paris White, Jean Whitman, Doris Williams, Lois Ann williams, Pat Williams, Robert Williams. Row 5: Denna Wike, Norvel Wlmmer, Wllda Wood. Gordon Woods, Audrey Woody, Ann Wright, Joy Wright, Jim York. Row 6: DeWitt Virgin, Phyllis Young, Dolores Zuniga, Shirley Jo Clinton, Edward Dwyer, Ellen Martiny. ASUPAOMUPQ6 WO! MCflfLl'2J James Anderson, Carol Bittler, James Cruise, Margaret Han- , kin, Ben Hows, Rae Haynes, William Hess, Jo Ann Hutch- inson, Henry P. Huly, Ralph William Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Delwin Lamoreaux, Curtis Lund, Thora Lee, Lefiie Marie Oneal, Sue Tiffany, Maine Vaughn, Nettie Waniner, Bill Wheeler, Sadie Williams, Patricia Jean Williams, Joan Zitlam, Lola Deane Washburn, Dennis Baucom, Fredric Fros, Michael Hayes. Sixty-Four j' 1 1 1 A f f K lg P7 fl l x I 11 ' x J' I. s. g ' .gi 1 , ,f if if 1' 1 v -.1 U: L1 U l if I 1 A n E fs rl QWPDBN I E, S2 i 5 -X N 1 r A mens? ,X if ' - . --., -4 7 . ., I ' Cf Adams, Z N: Adams, Ax-lie Adkins, Ann Altman, Ruth .jv'? m . A Anderson, Robert Jay Anderson, Elvira Arriaga, aylen Arri Y, . I 'r ith, Stuart Austin, Shirley Babbitt, Norman Bailey, Wanda --: L . Murra W Shir A A I Barter, Carol Baugus, Eddie Bcebc, Virginia Bclshcr, c' s ? if' I F- I lf I F n ey ck Anders J' . Xi ui '1 y w m I el. I. r I 5 S Ray Q - B ezay. H.: , filly -1 . Q' ' Bl eu. i l 1' igclow Shirley Joan Bishop, James Blandnn, Earl E. Bloak, J Mary Lou Blymiller, Leroy Boatwright, Paul Bond, Sterling Bon- ner, Dorothy Bowers. Sixty-Five 1 J l 4 .Q X at K 'fi xl ff ' 525113 -Q my - M.-V SQ-f ' f R X l .. 5955! . X - -M Q ., X 1 X . y nw we ,... 3 -: ' -S 'QQ - Q- sy . X ' 1- .g i Q X. ,gl X5-1, ,gg l fy , . ' - ,ff f M n:'N:i?'N --W- xl '- ii X--vSL5'Q': ' ., Vi ik N .,- 5 'S l' X? 1 W i f E or o N X. 4 ' i ' , 51:52. , W- Y' fx .. PM '51 S' . IX ,XQSSQQ , .rlz'.1lf2fQIif 3'-e if?- Q1 X X if., X - MQ X x . .lf Q X 5 f , ziiffg 5 :X R X Q X X Q Zigi ' . fr X FK X N X . ,5., X fd ew 15.4-I ., lffm ' X 5, lynx. ,. . WQXX 4 in my 5 X is wma fiiziwlwmfx . Q. L, , ,PN FSF - . ex M psilil X WX Z5 ZX - wi . E. ,L .. X ..,. 1- 1: XX wt-I -, fr' , f -X , , 'x fi .. l l ks X 3, ,QS X if Q Y 1 - '52 ' www, X X QV . X -1 , . KY-EN' wx ' .1555 Q we : ff X7 r X Q XX X x as X KX X 5 fy , , X . i-ff2fT '3-i- n??E,f '-N XSNPT i.X.f-K J. -' bw iww , ,E ,L,,M,X . 1 Q, :lf . we X if 'ui asgss 3951 . - 'K -' Q . : as , . X , .L 1 .Q XX QXX . mwfv ' :az -xg, Q. fell fgxad. S291-gqsixg 5155, .:,:-X. XX .Xf - ' , XMAS ' - X W li A- K' X i Q, A N W M -X Wssijs' N o .1 - ,w X - ,yrs 1 f X . A I1 A 2' FIA 5 l K ' 2, X , A S of ' 5 xx 5 K . - 122, 2 ? yur- :, if . ,. X :X .r . 'ra :-:-gy v s Q ' r Q i ' Wig. X 44 phil' iw 635 XF? - if ww - -H fav iii Xff-Q.. 'Xwsf f x' fi f x 1? ,igw -X. o X , X X. X A x XX. :M-Q.-. vs ,QE Z if 1, '55, Ay.. N X X ' f XQEXQX l X 5 'I , f rf X W f X xXil5X.Ry . 1- .wil N f. NA . ..... . Row 1: Sam Bradshaw, Gene Paul Brimley, Marilyn Sue Brimhall, Janzt Brooks, Patsy Brooks. Jimmie Brookshire, Carolyn Brosig, Bonnie Sue Brown, Charles Lee Brown, Curtis Brown. Row 2: Duaine Brown, Jan D. Brown, Jim Brown, Shirley Brown, Wayne Brown, Merle Burden, Floyd James Callahan, Ernest Casey, Enid Christensen, Doyle Cheney. Row 3:Faye Clark, Nione Clement, Stephen Cline. Twila Cluff, Maurice Coates, Anna. Cobb, Shelah Colby, Patsy Coleman, Colleen Collett, Lorenzo Contrcras. Row 4: Betty Lou Cook. Paul Cowley, Lce Cox, Beulah Cramer, Charles Crandall, Jim Crouch, William Cummins, Mary Curiel, Keith Dana, Kay Davenport. Row 5: Phil Davenport, Beth Davies, Briant Davis, Wayne Dawson, Ophelia Del Castillo, Sherrill DeVVitt, Joanna Dees, Mary Lou Dungy, Shirley Dutcher, Nada Dutscn. Row 6: Billie Eason, June East, Wanda Edwards, Janice Elder, Duane Elliott, Mary Lea Ellsworth, Martha Elmer, Frank Elsberry, Lupe Enriquez, Dolores Escoto. Row 7: Rodney Farnsworth, Bill Fedrick, Nita. Fenison, Shirley Ann Fenner, Rachel Figueroa, June Fletcher, Tito Flores, Johnny Folkner, Darlene Ford, Stanley Franklin. Row 8: Arthur Freeman, Kathleen Freestone, Shirley Ann Freestone, Richard Furr, Phyllis Gadsberry, Ernest Gaddie, Twyla Gill, Gloria Ann Gladding, Phyllis Goodburn, Pat Goodman. Row 9: Thelma Gosage, Jimmy Gosney. Billy Grant, Dick Gray, Oma Jane Green, Fritz Gritzner, Mary Jane Gruner, Bob Gurtler, Dick Guthrie, Nancy Haddad. Row 10: Kenneth Haggard. Sylvia. Hancock, Thora Sue Hancock, James Handley, Paul Harper, Mary Lou Harpring, Ronnie Harte, Dorrene Hartwlg, Jill Hawkins, Gordon Max Haws. Sixty-Six 9 l i Row 1: Janetta Haws, Billman Hayes, Robert Heeder, Sylvia Henderson, Cuca Herrera. Eugene Hesse. Van Heywood, Shirley Hill, Paul Holmes, Margaret Grace Hoopes. Row 2: Gearldine Horne, Lanny Horne, Ronald Houston, Gary Hubbard, Pauline Hulsh, Lorraine Hunsaker, Karl Hunt, Jerry Ikeda, Helen Ishlkawa, Jerry Ison. Row 3: Yvonne James, Barbara Jameson, Donald Jarvis, George Jarvis, Roxine Jennings, Gloretta Jensen, Ray Jensen, Arlyn Jesperson, Ernest Jewell, Herschel Jewell. Row 4: Bill Johnson, Billye Anne Johnson, Charlotte Johnson, Clifford Johnson, Garry Johnson, Juanita Johnson, Alda. Rose Johnston, Bob Jones, Mary Jones, Patsy Jones. udf ive jhem ime We're not as scared as we used to be, and now that our first exciting year at Mesa High has drawn to a close, we're not so green either. At first we didn't appreciate that tra- ditional teasing very much, but we grew used to it, or rather we just ignored it, since there was no way to stop it. Soon we'll come back as sophies, and then we'll show them we can dish it out, iust as well as we can take it. Our first year hos been one we will never forget. Our freshman assembly was well received, in fact, it was a big hit. Our class events were also loads ot fun -that spooky Hallowe'en party and, ot course, the Freshman-Sophomore Hop. We thrilled to the gay decorations of the Christmas Formal, and that swell time when the girls tagged their men and dragged them off to the Co-ed. Hallowe'en was only one of the many occasions when the freshmen girls in Mildred Conway's cooking classes had an opportunity to exhibit their culinary skill. Sixty-Seven Row 1: Richard Jones, Walter Jones, Evelyn Paula Judd, James Keelin, Arlene Keller, Shirley Kelsoe, Calvin Kemmpton, Jerry Kennon, Jayne Kent, Glenn Klnlock. Row 2: Alan Kleinman, Johnny Klelnman, David Kuvik, Simon Laurlas, Eugene Leap, Dick Lee, Karen Lee, Dorene Leigh. William Lewis, Hortensia Luna. Row 3: J. D. McAfee, Dwaine McCleve, Jesse Newton McDowell, Erle McFarland, Amy Jo McLaws, Clyde Mc- Lellan, Roger Maat, Evelyn Manning, Aline Marley, William Richard Marshall. Row 4: Caryl Martin, Cecil Martin, Dick Martin, Elaine Martin, Ruth Martin, Ralph Martin, Charles Max-tiny, Ward Mattison, Larry Melcher, Julio Mendoza. We really showed those upperclassmen up when we took first place with our float in the Gah Tso rally. And once more we produced a Salad Bowl queen from our midst. We all became well versed in Mesa's history in our exten- sive study of Our Town in social studies. Most of us are eiiher accomplished mathematicians or linguists by now through our algebra and Spanish classes. We are sup- posed to be accomplished by now, that is, but there is always so much to do we sometimes forget a little work is required along with our good times. We've found Mesa High is a pretty wonderful place, and we're looking tor- ward to bigger and better times next year when we come back older, wiser and ready for anything. . .- K. F h e , res men in -R W ,Q .sg 6 ,, 's.,g:QC!Ql.F35 -lesl . :.:,., ' , gy- ,-'. ' Wy? Y.-7.1-A . ,-Z .1 ? ' Claw 'earned-stktbefl . .LU.?S3BKilelZl,5lQfXi,9f while stud' -' '7 W 'Qf7fff1l5f y.mQr:?s Q UW 1 . - ' j,2:, f tiles?-1' Y, 3,13 - , jf, ve., fda--' ,ygmel-If f:fe.fif?,'g-1113,ggJ'g,,ei.f1E,--fe? 'TI-' ' ' ' , ,fr-1'T7f'J-'ti I'-'ii ??? . -1'i3'f ff:'-tsisifif V I .Q 1 311' i:gs+i1-f -f Qsfvl' if ::-j 5f3e,,Ss,,5gst?i-f.: if fe ' :. .. - ggewgyeessqteiffef' sees 'fir'-'.::.'-' ..w1a3 't'-Q-1'+f7'ff5f5w1:1.f9lf7 'f::f'.'f J i.?.G'5 f in 'wQ5f..,:f.i'2f1-'HLssy?fi2a?t'3' ,pf -' sf- --'.f-3.5 , at '- -.IfA1'-rQ'Zif5f:Li:?g5ff?i'i if-' 1:g,s,-.-'A'-4Qmg:2:..i 5, A .53.5-,,,.f'wf41:13,-f.:gf::1--i'-W - ,.li'f -. 154 ','. t-ktffvz,--,L t.f,:g,1:::3jf?-Esgcq I 'iv Sixty-Eight f nies'-, zwli'-Qlfif' 1 fi .ay-fy . I F , 4 l 1 l W l , Row 1: .Terry Menefee, Margie Meuser, Connie Miller, Donald Miller, Hugh' Miller, Margaret Miller, Patricia Miller, Phyllis Miller, Elizabeth Millet, Harold Mlllett. Row 2: Wylene Millett, Conrado Miranda, Pnylis Jean Mlshler, Mildred Moblor, Billie Jane Morris, Vona Jo Mortensen, Virginia Munger, Lee Roy Murray, Barry Myers, Geneva Myers. Row 3: Helen Nader, Donna Neal, Gayle Nelson, Genevra Nelson, George Nelson, Gordon Nelson, Joe Nelson, Patsy Nelson, Eddie Newton, Dan Nichols. Row 4: Patsy Nichols. JoAnn Nicholls, Lynn Nicoll, Gerald 0'Barr, Jeana 0'Barr, John O'Dell. Della Oliver, Mary Ann Olsen, Benny Ong, Ruth Overson. Row 5: Dawn Packer. Shirley Parsons, Virginia Passey, Bonnie Rae Pea- cock, Mary Pena, Stephen Petersen, Jacqueline Peterson, Joanne Dale Peterson. Della Perez, Robert Phillips. Row 6: Dean Pierce, Ross Plumb, Jimmy Poole, Leon Pope, George Popin, Edwin Porr, Ernest Porter, Mattie Eva. Portee, Jackie Louise Pyatt, Harold Pyle. Row 7: Allda. Quint.-Ina, Bert Randall, Margie Rainey, Charles Ray, Karl Ray. Carolyn Reber. Shirley Anne Reed, Lois Resley, Gilbert Reynolds, Vonda Rice. Row 8: Vau- dlne Richardson, Jimmie Richmond. Marilyn Ricks, Don Riddle, Marvin Riddle, Jerry Robbins, Mina Robbins, Jack Roberts, Sara Rodney, Bruce Rogers. Row 9: Frank Rogers, William Rolph, Evelyn Romero, Merry Darlene Ross, Robert Rowley, Teddy Roy. Vcna Lea' Saline, Faye Sargent, Zelda Faye Schear, Richard Schmidt. Row 10: Ethelyn Schultz, Beverly Sebahe, Jon Sellers, Nancy Sharpe, Steven Sharp, Barbara Shaut. Phyllis Sneets, Karen Shelley, J. R. Shelton, Edwin Shlll. Sixty-Nine r i Row 1: Hiroshi Shinoda, Sandra. Shumway, Sandra Siegel, Doris Jean Sires, Dick Sizemore, Kenneth Dean Skaggs, LaVar Skou- s sen, Audene Slade, Denlece Slade, John Slaughter. Row 2: Tom Sllskovich, Keith Slusher, Jimmy Smith, Norma Smith, Mary Southworth, Ruth Speed, Bruce Spence, Bettyann Spillman, Betty Stallings, Merle Standage. Row 3: Lola. Stanton, Pearl Stap- ley, Arlene Starks, Margaret Sterling, Evelyn Stevens, Joann Stewart, Bill Stlllwell, Charles Stradllrlg, Larry Stratton, Jerry f' Sumrall. Row 4: Larry Sutton, Minnie Tacho, Robert Tanner, Polly Tedrick, Dona Claire Tenny, Donald Townsend, Larry l'ff1',fgii.-5i,.Q'- Townsend, Ronald Townsend. Johnny Trevlzo, Kay Truax. Row 5: Billy Tucker, Tommy Tucker, Joyce Tueller, Landon Turnbow, ,q. Peggle Upton, Rita Vance, Wilber Vest. Adolfo Villanueva, John Wagner, Charles Walding. Row 6: Barbara Wall, Jean Walters, Thad Watkins, Colin Watts, Charles Weekes, Mollie Weverka, Dixie White, Patsy White, Lela. Vlfhite, Lloyd VVhite:l. Row 7: Bill M 1' Vlfhitney, Sonny Wigger, Alan Wilkins, Viola Wilkins, Carrie Jean Williams, Ronald Williams, Tressie Mae W ll am:, Merna Wood, Ronald VVrght, Gene Coak, Jeff Dolan Cooper. 5 gl 26Al'I'L0l'L Wd MCfbLl 8 Gary Adams,-.Stanley Adoms, Arlie Adkinr, Ann Altmon, Ruth Ammon, Jack Anderson, Jim Anderson, Robert Joy Anderson, Elviro Arriogo, Goylen Arrington, Murrey Arrow- smith, Stewort Austin, Shirley Bobbitt, Joe Freemon Bailey, Norman Bailey, Mickey Bciird, Wanda Barrett, Shirley Ann Barter, Carl Borgul, Eddie Buhe, Virginia Belsher, Roy Bere- zay, Bill Joe Bess, Donna Bier, Corol Bigelow, Shirley Joan Bishop, Sterling Bonner, Dorothy Bowers, James Brockert, Merlene Brooks, Dwayne Brown, Doyle Cheney, Don Clark, Ann Eostridge, Ronold Edwards, Judy Felver, Rose Mory For- Seventy shee, Hol Hamilton, Janette Hunsoler, Marilyn Johnson, Son- dro Lone, Lindo Layton, Preston Mortineou, Loon Molina, Evo Morse, Ronnie Murroy, Eugene Nygord, Robert Nygord, Leroy Pena, Lomoro Peterson, Vendo Pierce, Bill Plog, Wol- ter Pusbrey, Melvin Roberts, Jimmy Ruiz, Horold Ryan, Rich- ard Servoses, Lormo Sue Shilds, Wiley Simonds, Laura Size- more, Jerome Thompson, Floremon Wertzbougher, Jomes Wilkerson, Lewis F. 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Young Advisor Ruth Haws Business Manager Gail Hilton Copy Editor Bill Johnson Art Editor jo .Mega Ms emem er Creating memories for us on paper has been the aim of the Superstition Staff this past year. Under the supervision of our energetic editor, Alice Jean Udall, copy was written, dummies were made up, and many other iobs were done that go into a successful yearbook. Much credit should be given to G. T. Young and Mickey Portillo, for without them, we aspiring iournalists would be at a loss. Although we were exhausted from meeting deadlines and numb from trying to think of original ideas, we have en- ioyed every minute ot our memory making. Helen Bunch, Sue Smith and June and Jane Evans discuss de- veloping pictures in the darkroom. Seventy-Four ff x... SUPERSTITION STAFF-Row l: Don Crandall, Alice lean Udall, G. T. Young, Ruth Hows, Marston Richards. Row 2: Audrey King, Sylvia Huber, Bizzanne Lewis, Lois Tucker, Donna Brinton, Gail Hilton, Kenny Martin, Marilyn Cordon, Naomi Ball. Row 3: Arlene Phelps, Trenna Powell, Kathleen Matthews, Dawn Ray, Barbara Oates, Martha .lune Brian, Carol Jean Jones, Darlynne Huffaker. Row 4: Ann Miller, Donna Coleman, Dolores Bauer, Cherie Ford, June Evans, Garlo Freestone, Darral Bush, lane Evans. Ken Tony Don A Crandall and Marston Richards work on annual make up Martha .lune Br an who designed the cover for the Superstition looks over her creatron Seventy-Five k 5.3: l 42 :Z-1, , YVVVY .. . V .,..... .QXNW ....:. ,L - ff: ' ' ' XSRR.??3?N5 : 4gx-ill' .H.... ..,. x vwmxml .... -V ,.,,,.,Q?ESi?E,,...11fi::g..g. . ,.,. .X --.-........,.., fm f S L S 5 i S E f Q1 5 .1 XX az S. . :A 3 3 Wm fx' an .m..v,,.,-..,... A I .kirby sq N.. 1: f x xx x - ie- xxx w ,wwf Y 5 Gvafiue ,gnfifincf We are very proud of the splendid iob the El Coneio staff and their advisor Helen Moffat have done in putting out two won- derful issues of our school's literary maga- zine. As an artist, l especially appreciated the art Burneil Grimes and Ann Buchsbaum, the co-editors, managed to work into the first issue. As an American, l was deeply impressed by the Act Now for Democ- racy theme that Lorraine Montierth and Marston Richards worked into part of the second issue. Ann Buchsbaum and Burneil Grimes, first semester editors of the El Conejo, look over the new printer. Second semester editors, Marston Richards and Lorraine Montierth, decide on some make-up. EL CONEJO STAFF-Row 7: Burneil Grimes, .l-une Smith, Mike Riley, Clarence McPher- son, Helen Macdonald, Norma Toney. Row 2: Marston Richards, Ann Buchsbaum, Joy Gardner, Helen Moffat, Lorraine Montierth, Jay Dean Jones. Seventy-Seven FlRST SEMESTER STAFF-Ann Buchs- baum, Don Crandall, Lois Tucker Martha June Brian, G. T. Young, .lane Evans, Ann Miller, Barbara Oates, Gail Hilton, .lune Evans, Bar- bara Leavitt, Kenneth Martin, Donna Brinton. Seventy-Eight Ann Miller First Semester Editor oing fo lqedd After one or two semesters of journalism, we became full fledged iournalists and were turned loose to exploit our various talents and put out a paper which is invariably rated as one of the best Class A papers in the state. Of course, we don't do it all on our own. We must admit that without the ever constant help of our energetic advisor, G. T. Young, we would never get that special makeup effect or that feature story written. 5- Lois Tucker Second Semester Editor SECOND SEMESTER EDITORS-Barbara Oates, Ann Buchsbaum, Martha June Brian, Lois Tucker, June Evans, Jane Evans, Sylvia Huber, Barbara Leavitt. STAFF B--Iris Merrill, Ruth Hows, Garlo Freestone, Darral Bush, Trenna Powell, Nancy Stevens, Lily Ong, Sondra Levelle, Joe Ann Leavitt, Mark Meldrum, Dale Sneed, Denzil Arrington, Tony Wells, Darrel Harper. STAFF A--Dee Dee Curtis, Vivian Jackson, Marlene Hackney, Earlene Merrill, Mar- garet Millet, Darlene Carroll, Helen Fancher, Dixie Freeman, Bill Horne, Biz- zanne Lewis, Don Sargent, Ronnie Perkins, Eddie Harmon, Keith Standoge, Ray Ulmer. Seventy-Niue First semester staff was guided by Ann Miller, who always hclpea 'wiin mose finishing touches. Supervisor over secona semester paper was Lois Tucker. She worked with a dual crew, who alternately wrote each issue. Both semester staffs had ci great time learning the jargon, getting the dope and writing their masterpieces. With the able assistance from Mr. Young and the editors, they have done a great iob, too. we Mice offke .glaciers Mesa Highlights is the only high school program in the state on the air, lasting thirty minutes. Each program is or- ganized by the radio staff and directed by Frank Juleft. Each year this Mesa High radio show aired over KTYL, is becoming more popular and giving more students an op- portunity tor participation. RADIO STAFF-Row l: Sharon Shumway, Evelyn Whitworth fa M e s a Highlights broadcast, with Allen Dingle and his staff, gets under way. A review and preview ot the school events is given each week to let the town's people know just what Mesa High students are doing. Each week some outstanding person around school is interviewed, and the music and drama de- partments furnish their best talent to add spice to the pro- gram. , Don Dotts, Jerry Austin, Louise Davis, JoAnne Lambert, Tom Fox, Reed Done. Row 2: Ronald Perkins, Jay Dean Jones, Billy Telford, Frank Juleff, Jim Bruemmer. Eighty was f Xa ,,,,, ,ni ,mx I X isw it X 'ijextf ! Xxx, uf I 1. 1 t A t I i s uriic . - 'eg'-4 i .,A.....,.v.-,.....W.-Q-.vQ--xr--.----1: 5- ET'- ' I t 2 X fh , , 1' .my t ff Vfisjxl I 5 31? X 1,2 , 1.1! tx , J ij' 51:5 X f m N J 't -wt: ' gl 1 fall! 5 lx I V .TC- 'iff Vg' ffsff r V531 fir, f' ,F hkih X. N t V f f s-, f-7 ' 'I fi T1 f 5 xt tv r. fa ,gi , sf I f j W t 1 ,A 1 E I Ir I! X v I 5,1 lf! r' J 1 f l f I , , xt ff , B A, tl ,f ' f :f Vx. V, If' J.. 7 f ' f L3 l., I ff-ff s .'5'Q f-'At t -. t .,- IM.: It LEADERS-In front: Cloin Watts. Standing: Inez Stapley, Audrey King, Nancy Stevens, Kathleen Mat- thews, Karen Christensen. - Eighty-One t BAND-Row lr Wesley Osborn, Darlene Reiland, Erwin Phelps, Dixie White, Dorothy Owens, Carol Lines, Velma Skouson, Gordon Kilpatrick. Row 2: Tezza Brimhall, Clarene McPherson, Dee Dee Curtis, Pai Williams, Marjorie Pickens, Marilyn Brim- hall, Jerry Lyles, Edward Dwyer, Stephen Sharp, Neil Bailey, lvan Gylling, Norman Swanty, Amy Jo McLaws, Larry Bluth, Geneva Nelson, Barbara Wall, Carol Spitler, Bonnie Brainard. Row 3: Donna Jo Stetfey, Van Heywood, Robert Phillips, Del- cena Robson, Joyce Tueller, Sanford Sorensen, Lars Nielson, Bruce Rogers, Robert Portillo, Jack Willis, Ronald Wood, Carma Shumway, George Jarvis, Jess Elgan, Harold Brownell Duane Richins, Gordon Woods, Richard Heywood, Harvey Vieth, Daryl Billings, Robert Williams, Harry Payne, Leon Slade, Phil Dana, Ellen Martiney, Nolan Petersen. Row 4: Gary Mahcrfley, Ann Fuller, Keith Leafdale, Jim Stone, Vonda Rice, Helen Nader, .lo Ann Freestone, Jayne Kent, Jay Dean Jones, Wayne Brown, Jo Ann Stewart, Rowena Fischer, Kenny Martin, Sally O'Donnal, Ravona Elstad, Lyle Tillet, Archie Adkins, Rae Brimhall, Charles Martiney, Duaine Brown, George Nelson, Linwood Noble, director, Janice Cummins, Kent Frohrip, Donald Daniels, Mary Deck- er, Bill Libhart, Don A. Crandall, Fred Kuhn. Sfrike 740 flies Z?ana, l What would we do without that tamed band at Mesa High? They furnished all the noise or musical rhythm at the football games, pep rallies, pep assemblies and many pa- l-lnwood Noble. rades both in Phoenix and Mesa where they are known for instrumental MUSIC all their western apparel. -They also performed with the Rabbettes at the State Fair. Whenever pep and noise were needed we called on the band and they would always come through. . But it wasn't all lust a big hub-bub of lives and lumps, for the band put on a very nice concert for which they had spe- cial dress uniforms which were purchased last year. A large crowd turned out to the concert and it was enioyed by ev- eryone, young and old. The band gave its assembly this year and it was also enjoyed, even the long hair music. They are working constantly to improve their talents and under the able direction of Linwood Noble they are suc- ceeding. Eighty-Two ufiic, Waedfro, pkazte The Ensemble has done more and received less credit than almost any other organization. It is made up of the skilled musicians of Mesa High and they have demonstrated their talents many times under the direction of Linwood Noble. They gave assemblies this year at Christmas time and Thanksgiving which were very beautifully presented. They played at the Baccalaureate services, and they also gave a musical demonstration to the grade school students. The Ensemble spent most of their time, in fact one whole semes- ter, working on the operetta. They furnished the music for the entire performance which consisted of everything from rhythmic Spanish songs to western ballads. They were con- Linwood Noble's shoes get a shine as the band wends its way to the State Fair. tinually practicing to better their talents and it was very evident that they did just that.' ENSEMBLE-Row it Craig Davis, Donna Goehring, Raelene Biggs, .loan Davis, Geneva Nelson, Steve Turville, Mary Decker. Row 2: Darlene Reiland, Clarene McPherson, Dee Dee Curtis, Stephen Petersen, John Hibbert, .lan Brown, Junith Hancock, Velma Skousen. Row 3: Briant Davis, Jay Dean Jones, Gordon Woods, Frank Goodman, Jerry Liles, Kenneth Martin, Janice Cummins, Linwood Noble, director. Row 4: Harold Brownell, Richard Heywood, Wesley Osborn, Kent Frohrip, Don A. Cran- dall, Fred Kuhn, Ronald Wood. Eighty-Three ,af- . 1 1, lfii pf f if 1-.J : ff L-f. V11 -,v 3,-,. .g qirsvf, -, 1 .. age... Q3 Q, . ,Ar . .sf 11 '-',. fx... A CAPELLA-Row T: Woolford, Higgins, L. Montierth, Merrill, Udall, Russell, Glazier, Dingle, Urrea, R. Mortensen, Done. Row 2: Christensen, McQueen, Leatham, Huish, Tucker, Gardner, Mayo, Finley, Halliday, Stone, Augustine. Row 3: Phelps, Goodman, Amadio, King, M. Han- cock, Young, Chennault, Kilpatrick, Brimley, L. Brooks, Robinson. Row 4: Kuhn, Randall, Lines, Mayer, Miller, M. Dutson, Pagan, Millett, Tenney, Estes, Fox, O'Barr. ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS' -Row l: Campbell, King, Whitman, Butler, Kale, Bige- low, Grant, Hamblin, Kuehl, Hanes, Brenden, Johnson, Brown, J. Miller, Tower, Fel- ver. Row 2: Curtis, Massey, B. Miller, Grasser, M. Bigelow, Berkenkamp, Page, Myers, Tib- shraeny, Allum, Ozment, Hol- dren, Jarvis, Webb, Redding, Hendrix. Row 3: Garcia, Op- perman, Garner, Parsons, El- stad, Chronister, Cooley, B. Miller, Chesley, Brown, Palmer, B. Palmer, Lewis, Benclure, De- Witt. Row 4: Hunsaker, Ad- ams, West, Hatch, Waggoner, Bae, Will'arns, Emery, Ca'r, Ward, Hackney, Cobb, Myers, Reber, Wheffen, Hutchinson, Bartha, Me.lcherQ.5j.3AQQggmpaQist, Beffx. wr-, ,.:f gzfe.--gym - f--. . ,. ,,-42-ie?-frfi' ,255 gee:-Y .-'Q91' ,fur-'rig' -Xe,--. ne.7g,f , -r 1-f. - .-fzimfr-5, x 1 4 -- ee-:.',5:--' ,,-slA-,-.-s,-',:.f..1..-f gs . - V, .V ' 'A V, rr.. ,.. ,,.,, ...s.,y..-.. ,..- --,,-. -95.55 -. r- ..-s.-u , y,f.- .ful . - ' ,. :hffwf may-star., - . Y -, . r f-.fe ,. ss- -. :- f. nw- '. -rs--A .ww-Qu . .1 f ,sf . .- we .-fu Lx : ,- ..--' , W, 1: V ,J .::..:.x x -. .,!4lfL6! jeg, .SLIM WLt:5LC'2i4:g-.6 lu- t'- ,sll 1 Hark! There's someone singing-yes, singing their hearts us that performs , A out at some of the loveliest occasions at Mesa High. The The a Capella saggithef' yjqfg f'.Battleff'Hyn1ri.g'6ffffhfe'Repub- - W- .1-,,:,.j: ,. --1' a Capella, almost one hundred strong, is the massive chor- lic and The the4f3Lt.nCoTF1 Day Asembly. Eighty-Four 'V X. . ' Y 3,-.pffiyp nf. ,,., ,,.,yf'i,,.. s Row T: Denton, Jones, Tucker, Bluth, Hilton, O'Donnall, Cox, L. Mortensen, Ray, Brown, P. Han- cock. Row 2: Smith, Solomon, Cooper, Cruise, Dingman, Willard, Holt, Langford, Bendure, Rivas, Williams. Row 3: Lane, West, White, Tedrick, Rowley, Freeman, F. Montierth, Kent, Jackson, Bauer, Cummins. Row 4: J. Dutson, Petersen, Scott, Nielson, Stephens, Carver, Arnett, Cardon, Elstad, Hulch, Saletri, Ford. The a Capella tops off the Christmas season with the beau- tiful Christmas Vesper Service in which all the old favorite carols are sung. Again this chorus pours forth into song at Baccalaureate where the deeper and more religious songs are sung. In contrast to these serious occasions is the gala affair-the operetta. Rio Rita was said to be the most wonderful we have ever had. The a Capella, along with the Dance Club, Ensemble, and the untiring help of the directors, put on a BOYS' CHORUS-At the pi- cino: Joan Beaugureau, Nanci Chennault, Floyd Denton. Row 7: Blanden, Brown, Harper, Randall, Martens, M o u l t o n, Dutcher, B e e b e, Brookshire, Reynolds, Seller, Adams. Row 2: Guthrie, lkeda, Folkner, Heeder, Kuvik, Weekes, Mc- Cleve, Jones, Harmon, Rich- mond, Thompson. Row 3: Farnsworth, Shill, Tucker, Bat- tin, Bailey, Roy, Jackson, Pop- in, McCulloch, Miller, West, Sumrall, Mendivil, Armenta, B. Smith, Davenport. Row 4: Ad- kins, Casey, Watkins, Aros, Grutzmacher, North, Flores. R. Smith, Selby, Berg, Richards, Sezate, Page, Appleton, Sirak, Charles, Schafer, Blau. sparkling performance. The Advanced Girls' Chorus gave a long to be remembered assembly this year. The numbers they sang were My Hero, Whispering, and The Snow. ' .i. The Advanced Boys' Chorus also gave a beautiful Qassembly this year. They sang al barbershop and military. medley. They also did all the vocal work at the boy scout pageant, directed by Harvey L. Taylor. . T, .MV Eighty-Five MARCHERS-Row l: Peacock, Manning, Arnett, Hauenstein, Marian Jones, Flores, Uptain, Holdren, Carter, E. Merrill, Wright. Row 2: Hastings, L. Davis, Le-atham, Huish, Marie Jones, Biggs, Oliver, Ong, Woolford, Ozment, Ford. Row 3: Charles, Len- hart, D. Hancock, Oates, Kuhn, V. Mortensen, Carver, L. Mortensen, Shumway, M, Hancock, Merritt. O O I O gepplng al'lC! gaining ame This year the Rabbettes under the able leadership of Nancy Christensen, twirling leader, gave many outstanding per- Stevens, head leader, Kathleen Matthews and Audrey formances which were so characteristic of Mesa High's King, line leaders, Inez Stapley, raping leader: and Karen marching squad. They put on many speciacular drills at the TWIRLERS - Row l: Mc- Cleve, Bybee, Clawson, Un- sicker, loan Miller, Del Castillo, Arriaga, Jensen, Duffield, Butler, O'Connor, Goodman, J. Hancock, M. Denham. Row 3: Levelle, Farr, Young, J a r n a 9 i n, Smithson, Saletri. Eighty-Six Row l: Phelps, Randall, Lewis, Jiminez, Buchsbaum, Greenlee, Contreras, Miller, Bigelow, Kale. Row 2: Dingman, Marine, Gilbert, Pittman, Moore, Powell, Bauer, L. Williams, Huber, Whitworth. Row 3: J. Gardner, Toney, Meldrum, Arvayo, Rogers, D. Zuniga, J. Leavitt, Coleman, B. Williams, C. Zuniga, Grimes, DeWitt. football games and also showed their talents at the Salad Bowl parade, the State Fair parade in Phoenix, and three parades in Mesa. They came out with clever roping and lwirling routines which everyone seemed to enjoy. One of the most beautiful performances was the blacklight show put on at one of the tooiball games. The Rabbettes also furnished the halftime performance for the national football film which was filmed at Mesa High. Of course, we realize all this could not have been accomplished if it had not been for the time, patience and efforts ot Marjorie Entz and Shir- ley Corley, who feel that ihis year was an outstanding year for the Rabbettes ot Mesa High. I i 'lui' ROPERS-Row T: J. Davis, Mortenson, Vance, l. Mer- rill, A r m e n t a, Dennin, Goehring. Row 2: T. Gard- ner, Page, R. Hancock, Rus- sell, Allum, Marie Webb, B. Denham. Row 3: C. Jones, Johnston, Stephens, B. Leav- itt, Baker, Nichols, Giese. Eighty -Seven - tt',0Wtfit hxhilh, . xiii' -f ' i cv Mesa High Band and Rabbettes put on one of the finest exhibitions of the year on Homecoming Day. Armistice week brought a special, patriotic routine. Many praises were forthcoming for their performance at the State Fair. Eighty-Eight. gh XR ,f' REX? X , 1 fx 2 H A! My XE W V 1 l Cl,l'l'L6l F f , w ,V,, . V x ,, ' . I E -xg ,A H vf 3, i X J' J X f - ,'sff 'fi A X- , ' ' gif X ' fx if XE , f fjlgf If xx 1 J '-.5 1, 1 sh! I x I ,Arr iv ,315 ' r I ' 1' f f -1' 5 xx I f ,I SX in ! j 55.2 Z I Christmas was only one of the nys' hcczsions when the dramafics department came fhrough with Q fine skit. s Eighty-Nine Two ladies get very riled. g0lfUL9g86! palflgefff 0l'l Q0 gfafl 6 Instead at a Gilbert cmd Sullivan operetta the music de- partment presented a romantic musical comedy Rio Rita. ln the lead part was Rita, Donna Glazier, in love with Jim, Jim Stone, the captain of the Texas Rangers, who was in search ot the Kinkciiou, Tom Fox, who posed as General Esteban. Carmen was played by Gail Hilton. The comedy parts played by Larry Bluth, Dawn Ray, Anita Cox and Mel- vin Jones proved to be hilarious. The Dance Club furnished all the dancing under the direction of Shirley Corley. Lin- wood Noble, Floyd Denton and Herman Bradshaw com- bined their talents to put onithis big hit. The ensemble accompanied the show with fine music. The Shawl D Q n c e added color and atmos- phere to the operetta, Rio Rita. Ninety ., V,,,, Q 0 if 1, .,,.. - r , ,f . f V ' Texas- 'Rongers 1 rough, tough ahxd dangerous. The entire cost fcrkes cr cur- foin coll. ,f ,J Niheiy' 0118 Katie promises to spend her life doling out to Eddie. Mortal danger threatened the heroine more than once in Only an Orphan Girl, the all-school play. The villain was finally foiled and everything turned out all right in the end. CAST OF CHARACTERS Arthur Rutherford ................ Ronald Newsom ' ' ...... Ernest Halliday Bob Ewing Ernest Halliday Allen Dingle Vivian Woolford Marilyne Holdren Nanci Chennault Patti Hancock Carol Lines Donna Glazier Sonia Mayer Audrey Woody Janet Truax Joan Miller Dick Perkins ............ Swem Perkins ..... Nellie ....,,............. Ethel Rutherford ....,.. Mrs. Perkins ......... Widow Appleby ....... Lucy ........ 2 w EDF? ameri, awed, or e gcun ,, :gig 1 'f V. V-'2,,g3u3:jg,:: i I vw igkilrfulg . . . . We hissed the villain, cheered the hero, and laughed long dramatic vlllamess, at the backwoods hicks in the good old fashioned melodra- backwoodsy .,i'fi T ,.' A -'i7'f5-T25-if !fTTf'.5f'f?ff ma, Only an Orphan Girl. gle as the mistakegj-tatl1Qe,j-,ggi A Ejfiilwdifrjbnggg ff r-'exit-QAQ, pS2:jjQ,gi3?1frf fgzg-i+j?-,M Q as the mother, W. E , . . . . ff: 1:q'1?-::faTfe13r'2 -' To Ronald Newsom as the villlan, Marilyne Holdren and Vivian g X gl Wooltord as the heroine, Ernest Halliday and Bob Ewing Can Can dancers, . I ' ' -ii?,,.l'-'v,g '-- b ' as the hero-all presented tune characterizations. Stealing shop Quartet prciggggff g - .yffor be- ' 'i 'W' ali'-37' the show were Patti Hancock and Nanci Chennault as the tween acts. ,f'2E?'lQ: W - , g f?-E' ,qc M-,'f.1' Ninety Two Q ,. slvifftdv' fi . fmeafh jaLe5 61, af :5Cl A The tense, emotional drama- Death Takes a Holiday - gave the juniors and seniors a chance to display their dramatic abilities. Death, played very capably by Dale Coons, comes to earth on a holiday to find out why mortals fear him so. He finds that love is the reason. CAST OF CHARACTERS Cora ................. ............. J an Truax Fedele .,,................ ....... E ugene Patrick Duke Lambert ...... ........ J ohn Simmons Aida .....,...................,,,. ....s... ee Dee Curtis Duchess Stephanie .......,.,...... Jeanette Louthan Princess of San Luca ..., Mary Elizabeth Lewis Baron Cesarea .,...,.,,,............,. Ernest Halliday Rhoda Fenton .................... Lorraine Montierth Eric Fenton ......, ....... F rank G0OdmGn Corrado ..............................,..... Terry Robinson Grazia ................................... .... N ina Latham His Serene Highness, Prince Sirki Of Vitalba Alexandria ,,.....,..,.,. Dale Coons l Almost immediately he falls in love with Grazia, portrayed charmingly by Nina Leatham, and takes her with him to eternity, despite the protest of her mother and friends. Duke Lambert, Death's host, was portrayed excellently by Johnny Simmons. His wife, Stephanie, was sketched in delightfully by Jeanette Louthan. The play was directed by M. P. Overson. A worried household viewed with anxiety, Grazia, who existed in a world all her own. Death finally found true love and caused his unexpected holiday to come to an end. ' Ninety-Three Trouble in the ofting with Henry around. Pia :S an jfihufafions The original Henry Aldrich production What a Life , writeen by Clifford Goldsmith, was presented by our spark- ling treshies and sophies this year as their annual play. This hilarious play brought out the trials and tribulations which faced Henry everyday in school. In fact, he was very well acquainted with the school principal. The leading char- 0 CAST OF CHARACTERS Henry Aldrich .................................,.................. George Jarvis Miss Shea ........... ......... D olph Farr Mr. Nelson ..... ......,.... B ill Lewis Mr. Bradley ........., ..,........... J ohn Scott Mrs. Aldrich ....... . ........... Nadine Johnston Miss Eggleston ..., ......, F lorence Montierth Mr. Patterson ...... .................. D on Dotts Miss Pike ..., ,.., . . Bill ........i....,......... Miss Johnson Melvina Whetten Allen Dingle Mary Decker George Bigelow .....,. ........ D ick Skousen Mr. Ferguson .....,... .,......,..... B illy Telford Gertie .,,............... , ...v. Nathel Hutchinson Barbara Pearson .. A .. .......... Ruth Ammon Mr. Vecchitto ....,. ........,...., D avid Hall A a Woclern ami y acters were Henry Aldrich, played by George Jarvis, Miss Shea, by Dolpha Farr, Barbara Pearson, by Ruth Ammon, and Mr. Bradley, by Johnny Scott. The audience was kept well entertained the whole evening and our underclassmen did a very nice job. These up and coming thespians will be our stars of tomorrow. Henry Aldrich, typical American teenager, pulls off another prank. Ninety-Four M .X E Ns -X 1 ' X. X X x 1 1 0 h V14 QS ,. '-fm-.-. .g .. NWN susow-- 'N-f s . i . i fwfff Q , 1 V q bilbx I qvlblll Eg, Honest Abe-an inspiration. Villains, heros and damsels in distress. Music and the Swing Club. Faculty meetings can be interesting. The time has come to Act Now for Democracy, ed us they had talent which will be put to use in the years to come. Last but not least came the senior assembly which ended the year. Our music departments presented many assemblies. Among them the Swing Club program and the band concert. A Capella came through with many beauti- tul songs. The National Honor Society and the Latin Ameri- can club put on outstanding performances. One of the clev- erest assemblies was presented by the Superstition staff which was a variety show depicting each section in our year book. Another enjoyable assembly was honoring our Salad Bowl queen and the teachers who got married over the hol- iday. The students enioyed the exchange assemblies with North High, Chandler and West High. We had many pep assemblies and the honor assemblies will be remembered by everyone. Mesa took top honors in so many fields that the honor assemblies were iust loaded with trophies and some of Mesa's noted citizens came and congratulated Mesa High on the fine work that was being done. Whether it was an assembly of a serious nature, a humorous nature or iust an interesting nature, students always lookedtorward to the assemblies at Mesa High. The committee deserves a big hand tor some fine entertainment. NiI16ty-SiX Q 'X A N .f ' 1 , ' ff IFN T xl Sldvc' ,ww ,JN jwfj fi W ' ' 1 W TCWM W L P pk Y n -I x yy? X5 angqr xls. wf Y X x 'Wm -' f XM W 'fir 15' i Q E yd ,V I gn-13 17 1 fllf 1 filll' -'I If: e I 'pl 0 In Q , W x R , 4 x ii X lx . ' , 1 V, fffl! 6 I . ' xkk V if , ff ' Q fx X -..':l fVf-If 'i fl 71 JV! ff ,l QQ P f V' HV V' 'Mfxxi . y l l I J ,' - I mx. Q H fdjfllm I,-sl' 'WW' ' 'Ex ' , P , . 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Q A w IM ty E MW - lf ,If ' 52192 , J ii iw W5xNig N'--e4N.--N X , F lkhv 5 L A V th-iTM.N,- ..,, .Q-....--,, 1 l i i il -f .V AXV',.'k, an xu, ' M'K H---. i i ' Q l , l E 1 CMJ f i ' :lf l W 1 . i 'L l l l , I- f i l '4 K! l l . . Q , , I V , 1 A . 1 , L if l?5 - A fu rl W lx i Q fl ia , M S ,3-sa I! 3 A sl- ,Y fl l r H 'f - ,l . :ij A1 l . f fl Q .J fi 1 WEP, U. The BRUSH AND PALETYE CLUB, lhe oldest club of Mesa High, was organized in l923. Griffin Stevenson, sponsor, Don Dofts, frecs., Delores Bowers, pres., June Smith, vice pres., Ruth Charles, sec. lnot picturedl. Ninety-Niue glue Chance fo your Another eventful year for the clubs of Mesa High comes to a close. The number of clubs this year reaches the grand total of 23. There were T8 old ones and 5 new ones. Let's take a look back at the activities of some of the clubs: The Gah Tso club started the ball rolling with the annual Gah Tso Rally. Oh my aching feet, yes, that's what was heard after the All School Hike sponsored by the G.A.A. The Latin American Club presented a very colorful and en- tertaining Spanish Fiesta. . X The Penny Club Carnival held in the M.H.S. gym under the supervision of T. O. Porter and Ronnie Newsom, club com- missioner, was a grand success. This carnival is held every year to enable the clubs to make money. Let's not forget the club initiations. Some of the clubs really gave their new members a rough time. Then there were those that gave their new members a beautiful and impres- sive ceremony. No matter which kind of an initiation we had, it was an occasion that will long be remembered. The MASQUE AND DAGGER is pro- vided lor those who are outstanding in dramatics and stage work. lt also is one of the oldest clubs on our campus. Pete Overson, sponsor, Sonia Mayer, pres., Mary Elizabeth Lewis, vice pres., Fred Kuhn, treas., Dee Dee Curtis, sec. The members of the SPORTSMAN CLUB go target practicing and in March they go wild pig hunting. Leroy Miller, sponsor, Dale Hamblin, pres., Qon E9Eb.f:1L.sec.ifQQ..- One Hundred l t l F.F.A.'s purpose is to increase the knowledge of boys in farming. George Nelson, Melvin Denham and Henry Gray, sponsors, Dale Nichols, pres., Lee Huber, vice pres., James Kinlock, sec., Verna Pearl Randall, chapter sweet heart. TRI MU is limited to students who have an active interest in science and who wish to work on some scientific project. Don Lillywhite, sponsor, Jeanette Lou- than, sec., Blaine Brimley, pres., and Patti Hancock, vice pres. DUNBAR CLUB is a club for Mesa Higl1's Negro students. Herman Brad- shaw, sponsor, Delta Mae Ellis, treas., Vivian lackson, pres., Geraldine Free- man, vice pres., Ruth Hicks, sec. One Hundred One 55' V The LES AMIS was organized for the purpose of fostering friendship through- out the school. The members introduce new students to their teachers and classmates. Warren Wells, sponsor, Helen Fancher, sec., Reed Don, pres. lnot picturedj, Bizzanne Lewis, vice pres. M CLUB is composed of boys who have earned 6-inch letters in interscholastic competition. lt was founded in 1929. Edgar Ford, sponsor, Glen Bowers, pres., .lay Smith, vice pres, Coy John- ston, sec. GAH-TSO, the first honor club to be or- ganized at Mesa High, is composed of juniors and seniors on the basis of lead- ership, service and character. Joe Shirley, sponsor, Marilyn Cordon, pres., Mike Riley, vice pres., Lois Tucker, sec. One Hundred Two STRIKE AND SPARE is Mesa High's first bowling club. There are six teams, each consisting of four players. Miss Ruth Barr, Miss Marjorie Entz, sponsors, Carol Spitler, pres., Jean Anderson, sec., Ethelyn Schultz, vice pres. THE DANCE CLUB was organized for those who are skilled in dancing. This year the club danced in the operetta, Rio Rita. Mrs. Shirley Corley, spon- sor, Anita Cox, pres., Kathleen Mat- thews, vice pres., Nina Leatham, soc. man., Lois Tucker, sec., Trenna Powell, historian. This is the first year the VlATORl CLUB has been in existence. Viatori, meaning travel in Latin, took a very interesting trip this year. George Woods, spon- sor, Kenny Martin, pres., Alice Jean Udall, sec., John Jarvis, business man- ager. One Hundred Three 7 t C s xx NN Selling hot dogs was a profitable business for the Dunbar ClJb at the Penny Club Carnival. Hi-Y members make plans to attend state convention. National Honor holds initiation of nuw members. Decorating the goal posts before football games was the job of Goh Tso members. One Hundred Four fi: 9 s the W is NN The G.A.A. is composed of girls who are outstanding in athletics and danc- ing. A minimum of 500 points is re- quired for membership. G.A.A. sponsors the All School Hikes. Miss Marjorie Entz, sponsor, Theresa Gardner, pres., Marie Webb, vice pres., linot picturedl, Josie Ong, sec. Hl-Y, another new club for boys, has as its purpose to create, maintain and ex- tend high standards of Christian charac- ter. Robert Brazie, sponsor, Harold Brownell, pres., Bob Ewing, vice pres., Alton Brooks, sec. A second chapter, not pictured, has been organized under the leadership of Robert Fagan. R Ilzzrflggigl-ssi- ., .yu P-5.1. .ggswg .12 V. ,L .3 - is APY Hi 1 -r ' eff gafrp. - swf? 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Sc if f 13 N 'Q X 4, X X15-ex x X x N Y ,xa ..,W,,,. , Q -Ei' , 1 S ' - , Q Q it-' 1.q I v Jw - ' ' V UMW : XT?-i K 1, ' ii 5 gap . x , .. ..Xs,Q,: A get 1 sw1,5,:gg5w wx X-Nh Qu Q an mkwi NS N w W Q . - -X , . . H X Sz V Y Q Xi f Q 5 1 ' .ss ,. if - . . ' ' 4 . My ,Q ' if - A. M ' W i . .-f,,S,qy, , N fi, Q i A ' ' -V E 9 2 'X Q Y X Q ' s The F.H.A. has done a swell job to help the girls increase their knowledge of homemaking. Miss Ruth Barr, spon- sor, lnez Stapley, pres. first sem., Myr- lene Denham, pres., second sem., Na- dine Johnston, vice pres., Betty Den- ham, sec. The SQUARE DANClNG Club is an- other new club organized this year. Mrs. Shirley Corley and Miss Shirley Schmitz, sponsors, Audrey Woody, pres., Jackie Peterson, vice pres., Melvin Williams, sec.-treas. The RACQUET CLUB was formed for anyone in high school who is interested in tennis. The members learn to be- come better tennis players. Wes Bow- ers, sponsor, Gary Peterson, pres., Don Daneals, vice pres., Ann Fuller, sec. One Hundred Eight. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS, the French club, was just organized this year. .lethro Hathcock, sponsor, .lay Dean Jones, pres., Rita Cox, vice pres., Ruth Haws, sec. The LATIN AMERICAN CLUB is Mesa Hi's other friendship club. It was organ- ized to foster better fellowship among the Spanish speaking students. Jethro Hathcock, sponsor, Arnold Panas, pres., Pat Acosta, vice pres., Silvina Jimenez, sec., Elvira Del Castillo, treas. The SWING CLUB gave one of the best assemblies of the year. They played for some of the pep assemblies and for some ol the school dances. Linwod Noble, sponsor, Kenny Martin, pres., Sally O'Donnal, sec., Bonnie Brainord, vice pres. One Hundred Nine ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-Row l: George Woods, Joan Davis, Peter Overson. Row 2: Reed Done, Floyd Denton. PEP ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-Row l: Johnny Scott, Reed Done, Marilyn Cardon, Helen Fuller, Claudia Freeman. OI' Cl .S7l'l'L00fA2l' SLOW lt takes a lot of people and loads of hard work and plan- ning to make good assemblies and that's what Mesa High has had all year long-really super assemblies. The assembly committee plans all the assemblies, and the pep assembly committee takes care of all the skits given to promote that Mesa High spirit lor football and basketball games. Cur pep band, of course, was always there to sup- port the teams. At all the nicest affairs you may have heard, Would you like a program? or May I help you to your seal? If you looked up you would have found one of the prelty Usher- ettes, who did their share to make all public performance: such successes. All the audio visual students really had fun showing all those movies-in the dark. George Woods, Kenny Martin, Ronald Newsom. Row 2: One Hundred Ten Xl: . PEP BAND-Row l: Amy Jo McLaws, George Jarvis, Richard Heywood, Larry Bluth, Dee Dee Curtis, Donna Stetfey, Tezza Brimhall. Row 2: Neil Bailey, Nolan Petersen, Ronald Wood, Archie Adkins, Rae Brimhall, lvan Gylling, Daryl Billings, Jo- anne Stewart. Row 3: Johnny Scott, Rowena Fischer, Karen Shelley, Kenny Martin, Bonnie Brainard, Carol Spitler, Mary Decker, Gordon Woods. Row 4: Harold Browne.'l, Jay Dean Jones, Janice Cummins, Sally O'Donnal, Ellen Martiny, Clarene McPherson, Kent Frohrip, Don A. Crandall. USHERETTES-Row l: Velma Skouson, Janice Cummins, Laura Belle Hughes, Ruth Miller, Betty Jo Pickins, Shirley Freestone, Audrey Woody. Row 2: Joy Gardner, Frances Amadio, Helen Fuller, Coleen larnagin, Judy O'Connor, Winifred Burnham, Carol Shultz, Edwanna Householder. Row 3: Jackie Peterson, Joyce Childers, Claudia Lee Freeman, Eugenie Brandon, Jerry Pea- vie, Doris Unsicker, Mildred Shorey, Virginia Vanclling. 0219 Hundred Elevc D AUDIO VISUAL-Row ls Francis Feeney, Marvin Webb, Wayne Walters, Fred Walters, James Ruzika, Jack White, George Reese. Row 2: Ronald Martin, Sondra Levelle, Charles Forbes. Row 3: Bobbie Jordan, Lane Millet, James Lampe, Tommy Lewis. Not pictured: Shelby Solomon, Laurence Rawls, Thomas Boyd, Darrell Pittman, Ernest Vietgen, Harvey Veith, Bill Libhart, James Stuckman, Bob Robinson, Leonard Bier, Kent Mullineaux, Aoden Seigh, Billie Russellw . Spence Heywood, Mickey Portillo, printer and photographer, Carl Turley and Keith Perkins look over some offset printing. One Hundred Twelve .XJ . F, U k -.. -1 YN! jf' J, W 7756 Yvfbbwff M M ff' .W lv W f A 1 ,J J' J 0 W' f ' ' . jff ,L U gui KW fi W' ff W f f V 42 M, W MW A Jf J Z, W ,M ,ix 51:1 J fi W XM 77? M Mi ff pfff ,ff ff ff W J ' NL s A I Ill. Q-E, Xb. ., Aj M 5 J Q X X 'vf I1 i f in QM k .X Nfl' fl f M X 150, Q 174 f , ,j X Q3 f JV ff' ' 'XXX' Q by W7 fy f 1 .A f xxx rx 5-X TIN ix 'W-.X k fffjo Lf 85 IJ I 'iw iv Q ' -'ff' y ' 2 fa MP .T XX ' ' 'Y 4 Lx L-- '5 ,yu f ff A151552 ' W ffl QW? W - M 9 M' W P W - i?QzZiwfM My iw WA 95 LV' 6 X IJ! g li Vyf. 'V 51 if 94, ..Z 4 X ' ff' af fav w its w A if , ,' ll E f fmff' 'ci'-:eh 7 A 7' T 'fill Q 5- 2 'QM' S 9 W fi 4?! 'i1' Eh 1 . 22-N b . -,ig 1: if 24 'fax 1 - - L X , , 1-., ' 52' 1 '-ig iff' - '8'U'E'img ,L wS.. 4:-1' ' 4 ' i Q, 56 One Hundred Fourteen i 1 Q I E rr .V --.,,.S,,S-Q. ,. 1 . 5' 9. ....,, ,. ' . .4 ' , X A 4---.,..-....,, V l, -l ' ' , V , -'K-he-e..w..-,1..e..-,. l 057 Uirfgfiliiafegf l f 1 A i ee 'ie , f WYQQZK-gfgmw 5 Q A porin kizzrvfxqkj K , fgjk, W cgi' w 'l i'f'f Ql.,a2nfm, FX , eg e x l X wgx-w? V Avia. -. in 'k'. 1 r Q' X-RAM USR.-laf , X lf' 4- ff UN fxffeew we M Ni VA .151 fu-U -v 'i an:-,' XAQA in , -X 'KJ kf '--,S,fa,QN-'-X,' Ly' A QE JQXNX X Here is cz glimpse of Mesds three coaches--Kenny Heywood, end coach, Edgar Muir Ford, head coochi and Hilbert Brody, line coach --as they plan a few crafty plays. One Hundred Fifteen sb ffwx KL Q1 U TP - f Nw 05 , . ,,f Q N' H 1 it X9 f 0 J ' Row 1: Garcia, Beasley, Ward, Stewart, Bowers, Neff, Arrington, Williams, J. Allen, Mizer, Harmon, Smith. Row 2: Simmons, Freeman, Frank, Sekiya, Mulleneaux, Johnston, Brimhall, M, Allen, Libhart, Magnusson, Harris, Sezate. Row 3: Nicholls, Coons, G. Allen, Carroll, Kilpatrick, Robbins, Heywood, Fish, Taylor, Harmon, O'Barr, Rhoton. Row : Herzog, Lund, Millet, Bonner, Okamura, Murray, Jones, Grutzmacher, Nations, Ulmer, Meldrum, Tenney, R. Smith. Row 5: Brady, Ford, Heywood. jlze Arif on flue Sfafe grickrono Skipping over the .lackrabbit football season l see many outstanding events to depict. ln the Amphitheater game the Panthers were surprised when the Rabbits gave them a 28-0 tromping. The game was expected to be a close battle. The Mesa line worked very smoothly, considering it was the first game. Then in the North Phoenix game, the Jacks had to pull a few tricks out of the bag, including a deep T-formation spread and a sleeper pass, to win 21-13. The Jacks' forward wall was responsible for capturing the interstate tilt with the John Muir Colts of Pasadena, the first California team the Rabbits have ever laced. Final score- Mesa 41, John Muir 6. The most outstanding man on the field was the Colts' scrappy little quarterback, Cunningham. Willie Harris and Don Beasley did the scoring as the Jack- rabbits upset the highly favored Phoenix Union eleven, 20-14. The whole team was outstanding with Mesa gain- ing the praise of men of the press. From then on the Jacks were the team to beat. Don Beasley Jay Smith Eddie Harmon Grant Freeman Bill Libhart Halfback Fullback Quarterback Halfback Halfback One Hundred Sixteen Eddie Harmon goes over for the first touchdown of the year against Amphi- theater. Don Beasley breaks loose for a long gain in the Covina game. John Allen Melvin Williams End Tackle After a shaky start the Mesa eleven settled down to win over the Yuma Criminals 33-14. Bill Montana, Ray Kirby, and Jim Pell were the main standouts that held the Rabbits in the first half. lt was in this game that Kent Mulleneaux started his outstanding season of defensive playing. on Beasley scored three touchdowns as the Mesa Hares , s mmed Tucson 4l-l3. The Jacks were really fired up l lit? 7 L 4 Gaylord Neff Denzil Arrington Glenn Bowers Center Guard Guard X w One Huhdlxk Seventeen fist :ces 1- es sf. L - A ff -' .-.- 1 --3. .W s i e i X f s+ ses,s6 y Z., 5 :..:5 Y sg ..., s Mark Meldrum Halfback - .- sssf, -, -ss-.., ,N ss A ' X 2 Q L gp rl.. E 3-5 g g 2592 X in Y N X sy su KX TN ff Rx 2 1 ff wx eff' '- we ,Y ss , 1 A Qsx es we M six X XXX Mel Allen End s was '- if i' L c. fi :Ye-'?5iis xl! . s -' . . is ' ti 11 ' it 'M' ' . 2 if' ., Mffg? fi s NK .isa-c 1 15 1 sf L - f ' K ' s :serves 2 .- -M 112 J if 1 ss -Q X - ss --i f xx.: - -L1--szsk - si Q33 ss-tk? 1. 1 i s it ' s , s s-ff-ssffe-Q. r - misss ' r 4 Boyce Fish Hal fback Rudy Garcia Leroy Ward Halfbaclc End -I , , ,V Bowers runs interference. V SEASON RECORD Mesa 28 Amphitheater 0 Mesa 21 North Phoenix 13 Mesa 41 John Muir 6 Mesa 20 Phoenix Union 14 Mesa 33 Yuma 14 Mesa 41 Tucson 13 Mesa 49 Covina 20 Mesa 28 Douglas O Mesa 14 Glendale 6 Mesa 14 St. Mary's 14 TO TA LS Mesa 289 Opponents 100 Won 9 Lost 0 Tied 1 football fans expected Mesa to get a skinning when on the Kent Mulleneaux, defensive guard intercepted two passes, kickoff Covina's Knapp ran the ball through a host of Mesa carrying one for a touchdown. John Allen iuggled a pass, players to score. But the Hares bounced back, scored two almost handed it to a Badger halfback, and then carried it over for the score. minutes later and rolled on to a 49-20 victory. Outstanding for Covina were Larry Mann, Don Oelrick, Fred Knapp, for Mesa -- Mulleneaux, Beasley, Allen, Smith, and Bowers. ln Mesa's second interstate tilt with Covina, Calif., the Armando Sezate Harold Reeb Gerald Simmons Pete Okamura Lloyd Matthews Quarterback Quarterback End Halfback Halfback Q K si, One Hundred Eighteen , f . f . Coy Johnston Rao Brimhall Willie Harris Ray Mizer Kent Mulleneaux Center Tackle Halfback Halfback Guard 1 Mesa glided by the Douglas Bulldogs 28-0. Smith scored up Glendale Cardinals gave Mesa one of the closest games three times. Douglas' Arthur Lawrence, 200 pound quarter- of the season. Mesa was in a slump while the Cardinals back, played outstanding ball for the Bulldogs The fired spirit was up until the final score 14-6. The St. Mary's Knights upset Mesa's dream of a perfect record b ytying the Jacks 14-14. The Knights compleied 18 passes out of 24 atempts. The spreads St. Mary's pulled were very de- ceptive. Eddie Harmon made the most spec- tacular play in tackling Mackey short of the goal line after he had broken into the clear. Rudy Garcia ended his season by making a school record for completed conversions, kicking 35 out of 40 attempts. We had three Jackrabbits place on the first string All-State team, all seniors. They are Glenn Bowers, 235 pound guard, .lohn Allen, 187 pound end, and Don Beasley lco-captainl, 175 pound fullback. Glenn Bowers made first string on the All-American prep football team. Richard Puebla Louis Jones End Guard Mark Meldrum is pulled down by one ankle in the Amphitheater game Willie Harris takes off on a touchdownrun against Tucson. A. D. Stewart Sabro Sekiya Sterling Bonner Tackle Guard Halfback One Hundred Nineteen Dale Nations James Magnusson Richard Millett George Grutzmacher Gove Allen Quarterback Fullback Halfback Halfback Quarterback Dick Frank Joe O'Barr Gordon Kilpatrick Pat Harmon End Tackle Fullback Center Kent Carroll Melvin Nicolls Glenn Taylor Fred Michel Center Tackle Guard End Edward Tenney Dale Coons Ted Rhoton Spence Heywood Center Guard End Halfback One Hundred Twenty ,J f .7 , . f.,fgzwrf,s-ed J i Yr' if if .-,.uff'f'! .sf ' I 3 , L, 1. BUNNY FOOTBALL TEAM--Row I: Lane, Schaefer, Sirak, Robinson, Skousen, Swanty, Martinez, Solomon, Wilber, Recker, Rollins. Row 2: Chehock, Ferrin, Blau, Mortensen, Essley, Wm. Jones, B. Jones, Q!-Hetchef, Simmons, Stephens, Steele, Beltran, Jackson. Row 3: Jones, White, LeSueur, Pagan, Johnson, Ortega, P. Peterson, Harper, Watkins, Garcia, J. Fletcher, R. Peter- son. COTTONTAIL FOOTBALL TEAM-Row l: D. Brown, Skousen, T. Tucker, Guthrie, Williams, Crandall, Lewis, Cline, Townsend, Rowley. Row 2: Anderson, W. Brown, Jewell, Nicoll, Casey, Ray, Arrington, Phillips, Fritzner, B. Tucker, W. Jones, lkeda. Row 3: Randall, Dawson, Shinoda, Jarvis, Adkins, Tanner, Smith, Maat, Russell, Haye? Whjgeyggaddie, Austin, Wilkins. First stringers watch - 5 enctfm subs Yish ov r another score . . y against .lohn Muirj, . War BML Efflwf Coach Reed Peterson's Bunnies had a very suc- cessful season. They won eight and lost two games which was as good a record as any oth- er Class A junior varsity. The Bunnies scored 235 points against their opponents SO. Although the Cottontails, coached by Cy Ruszoll, didn't win a game, they received much ex- perience for future years which may be a factor in making future champs. Ono Hundred Twenty-One ' ,hxiiq ,-7 I- U .ks X uf 1, f 125 , . '.x1, ? Qagem aiu 510019 g The Mesa .lackrabbit basketball squad started oft with a bang by walloping the Prescott Badgers 62-29 with Harper hitting for l7 points, and then dropping the powerful Phoe- nix Union Coyotes--the team that dominated the Class A league throughout the season-44-35. H The Jacks kept in the thick of the fight for the Class A crown all season. They dumped the Glendale Cardinals 60- 41 and 78-59 and 66-44. ln the second game Allen poured Harper gets set for another shot in the Tucson game. John Allen ' Larry Brown Center Forward Brown goes in for a lay-in against Phoenix Tech. l :te s1ms Keith Standage Dale Sneed Forward Guard 4 .V-zz,-ffiif-:.Q?sf'.f?frgfggL . . . e'-- r -tfflfft -'-' In 29 points and Richard, quarter. they had mls S6-46 and 65-40,'theliiwpli'ttxe0f6raz?e1iWf5Efeii8'34'3Plftft'1'f1If - 1 - s c' 1 1'-Z igi? 65-34, and 'he PfegiiilffiQBUG'9f?if1?fQiZlf!f77ll': 2'if5??5QiiiElTfl,1S?IiSfi?s!iE!ti!5 i1, 5643- -F3 te. . t ' 1' 1. V295 .4-Fr .ue1'i'1-eff'-' -1-1-rig:-at-,4 - Coffallm 'he Noffh The West Phoenix in their first game the sea- oaa fa,2grQ-fofsfgfsra-.-0 Darrell Harper Jay Smith Center Guard son the Jacks gained more than their measure of revenge by overwhelming the Birds 51-14, the lowest score any Class A team was held to all season. The big bad Badgers from Tucson--declared Class A League champions after PUHS was disqualified-had the Indian sign on the Rabbits. ln the first game in the Civic Center they staved off a last minute Rabbit rally to win 51-49 with Allen getting 20 counters, then in Tucson in a wild and woolly game marred by numerous technicals during the last two minutes of play the Badgers won 69-64. The Rabbits tasted the strength of the Phoenix Coyotes by losing the second contest to them 36-50 to give them a 14 won, 4 lost record in league play, good' for second place in the standings. ln their two games with the St. Mary's Knights they broke even-winning the first 41-31 and losing the second 30-47. John Allen proved to be the high scorer ir. most ol the games, but each of the others came through when needed. Toby Blizzard Harold Reed Center Forward Glenn McMinn Richard Heywood Y V Forward Guard Allen pivots for set up against Phoenix Tech. Harper tips one during the West High game. Willie Harris Duane Richins Center Guard Sneed scores on re-bound against Yuma. ffiu' f ,yuzwmfe ,J .. fd f gf X, V 4 jifi. v ' If X Z '76 X ,ff of .f BUNNIES--Row l: Page. Row 2: Olson, J o h n s o n, Magnusson, Nielson, Grutzniacher, A r o s , Harper. Row 3: Appleton, Smith, Elgan, Frank, D. Puebla, Allen, L. Puebla, Coach Peterson. fe f The Mesa Jackrabbits topped the Phoenix Union Coyotes 48-4l in the finals of the state Class A tournament to retain the title they won last year. The Jacks started on their victory tour by defeating a stub- born Phoenix Tech five, 40-35. They went on to win over North Phoenix 47-44, to go into the finals against Phoenix Union. Outstanding for Mesa in the tournament were Dale Sneed, who it with uncanny accuracy throughout the tournament, Dua Richins, excellent dribbler, ball handler and play mak who threw in T0 points in the final game, and John Alle who poured in T7 points against PUHS. K T 23 75 AO.. its of i The Mesa Bunny cagers completed their season's play with a better record than their big brothers. They won T7 and lost 2 to lay claim to a mythical slate junior varsity cham- pionship. Excellent coaching was the big factor in the Bun- nies' winning streaks along with teamwork and outstanding ball-handling. The main sparkplugs of the iayvees were Leo Puebla, Gove Allen, Lars Nielson, Jess Elgan, Richard Puebla, Sam Johnson and Johnny Appleton. On the main the Bunnies won their games by slim margins. They proved to be a crowd drawer. Instead of a very small crowd up until it was time for the varsity to play, there usually was a good crowd for the preliminary. Leo Puebla led the season's scoring with 202 points chalked up behind his name. He was followed by Gove Allen's l52. The Bunnies usually depended upon a fast breaking offense and a man-to-man defense. Tall, lanky Dick Frank usually controlled the backboards. We can look for big things from these boys in the next two years. One Hundred Twenty-Four BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Mesa 62 Mesa 44 Mesa 36 Mesa 68 Mesa 41 Mesa 49 Mesa 6l Mesa 38 Mesa 60 Mesa 56 Mesa 65 Mesa 66 Mesa 56 Mesa 36 Mesa 66 Mesa 64 Mesa 78 Mesa 30 Mesa 65 Mesa Sl Prescott Phoenix Union North Phoenix Amphitheater St. Mary's Tucson Phoenix Tech. West Phoenix Glendale Yuma Amphitheater North Phoenix Prescott Phoenix Union Phoenix Tech. Tucson Glendale St. Mary's Yuma West Phoenix STA TE TOURNAMENT Mesa 40 Phoenix Tech Mesa 47 North Phoenix Mesa 48 Phoenix Union Four shots taken during the St. Mary's game. l wonder who got that one. Brown runs into trouble. Up for another two points. Whoa-put on the brakes. o 0 ' j0l i ll,tll,l e eCll 5 The Cottontails ended their casaba season with a record of only one win. Although the record seems lop-sided the re- mainder of the games were lost by a small margin showing that with a little more luck the freshmen would have im- proved their record. Coached by Wes Bowers the Cottontails showed some fine form that will benefit them in the years to come. The thing the opposing teams seemed to have over the trosh was height, while the Cottontails have plenty ot speed and floor savvy. Skousen, Bonner, Nicholls, Jones, Tucker, Guthrie, Ikeda. Row 2: Kuvik, Williams, Charles, Wilkins, Casey, Hayes, Phillips, Jarvis. One Hundred Twenty F ve I JACKRABBITS-Row l: Ray Garcia, Daryl Martin, Ronald Woods, Lloyd Harper, Sterling Bonner. Row 2: Jack Daybell, Ed Mendivil, Clyde North, George Grutzmacher, Willie Harris, Ray Cha.-les. Row 3: Don Beasley, Bobby Martinez, Glen Mc- Minn, Richard, Puebla, Armando Sezate, Duane Richens, Coach Reed Peterson. 0 A 0' 260, llle puff 5Tlll9l L5e6 With Glenn McMinn and Willie Harris doing the chucking, Strong in the slugging department were Don Beasley and the Mesa .lackrabbits have had a lair seasons record. They Duaine Richins. Armondo Sezate has shown good form be- looked impressive in defeating the Tucson Badgers 3-0 and hind the plate. Don Beasley looked especially good in cen- the North Phoenix Mustangs ll-l. ' ter fielders position. Action at first base in the Glendale game: Ray Garcia beats out a bunt. Willie Harris slides back into the bag. McMinn stretches for a close one. Ono Hundred Twenty-Six 9-eq'l-ev B- i wav .S sf-'PH? . A . 6 . 5 A by T, ,,.Q C l 1 A l J iii B 'YWQ 1 Willie Harris on the mound in a Class A game at Rendezvous diamond. The Bunny baseball team had a fair record at the en'd of The Cottontails led the baseball record this year defeating the baseball season. Gove Allen was a consistent pitcher most of their opponents by large margins. Billman Hayes with Ken Toney and Preacher West hitting well. shows form that is not often displayed by a freshman. BUNNJES - Kneeling: Edward West, Leo Puebla, Jim Bailey, , John Armenta, Adolpho Mar- tinez, Glenn Taylor, Jack f, '..' Fletcher, Johnny Goodman. , Row 2: Tommy Tucker, Robert B Johnson, Carl Suter, Orlando Flores, Robert Berg, Johnny Appleton, Gove Allen, Ken Toney, Ray Charles. COTTONTAILS - Kneeling: Dick Skousen, Wayne Brown, Steve Cline, Tito Flores, Paul Harper, Duane Brown, Jim- mie Anderson. Row 2: Thad Watkins, Dick Guthrie, Ted Martin, Bob Perry, Billmon Hayes, Dick Grey, Billy Tuck- er. One Hundred Twenty-Seven ,t . ,, .zvfmffs JACKRA8BlTS-Row l: Jess Elgan,LFrgd Williams, Charles Forbes, Gordon Kilpatrick, Kent Marler, Pat Acosta, Raul Beltram, Erwin West, Jim Bruemmer. Row 2: Ronnie Smith, manager, Glenn Bowers, .lim Elder, Richard Millett, J. Mel Allen, Vernon Franklin, Gerald Simmons, Hil Brady, coach. 1 jirincfaclo .ggoarleal gg The Mesa High lhinclods depended mostly on the field events lor their points. John Allen, broke the school discus record with a l52 foot, ll inch throw. Glenn, Bowers looked sharp in the shot put, Q 'ijlliglzf Jim Bruemmer looked impressive by knocking oil the mile in 4 minutes, 45.7 seconds. Others who looked good were Richard Millet, hurdles, Willie Harris, clashes and highjump, 'Mel Allen, 440, and Gordon Kilpatrick, dashes. f Allen gets set to break the state record. Bowers puts the shot wiih a mighty heave. K ' One Hundred Twenty-Eight 1, 9, i lr- , ,Li 1. 'x V RA cw! x 'W X XY Kilpatrick and Forbes come in second and ihird behind a Phoenix Union man in the 100- yarcl dash. Don Crandall goes up and over in the Class A meer af Taylor Field. BUNNIES-Kneeling: Norman Swanfy, J. B. Cook, .limmy Crouch, Herman jackson, Bobby Williams, Charles Weeks, Fritz Gritzner, Jimmy Smofh, Lloyd Watkins. Standing: Coach Louie Lomeli, Don Recker, Rodell An- delin, Ray Charles, Melvin Jarvis, Ronald Williams, Bobby Jones, Phil Davenport, Dick Skoqsen, Bobby Jor- dan-manager. h ' ' ,X ,fl ' J: if , ,. . . ' ' ' W ' ' 'ix ki L, One Hundred Twenty-Nine TENNIS TEAM - Bruce Hansen, Dee Webb, To- ny Wells, Gary Peter- son, Donald Daniels. Wes Bowers. awning Ma flze Courffi .ilonord Mesa High's boys tennis team has finished its second unde- feated season by lrouncing all Class A schools. Mesa dropped Glendale 7-0j 7-0, Tucson 4-3, 5-2, Phoenix Union 7-0, 7-0, North Phoenix 7-O, 7-0, and West High 6-'l, 7-0. They then went on to give a good account of them- selves in the state meet. A ln the individual triumphs Gary Peterson won the Arizona Closed Singles Crown and Tony Wells the Junior Mens Sin- gles. Tony also teamed up with Dee Webb to take the Junior Mens Double. ln the Arizona Open, Gary Peterson was upset in the finals of ihe Junior Men's Singles, but in the doubles Wells and Webb won the title. Wells shuts his eyes and lets her go. Pe- terson and Daniels get set for a net shot. Webb exercises his backhancl. -..G --,...,.. -C -...- ., if l if ,l sl I , X !i ,f: Qi 9 tu' x.. . 5 xi 1' I :S Q -A--A- ,ANN-NM 5,1 ,, ' . . W U----w..,.:Q.1 fir I i f 1 ,H . Q.-..,.s.'...-,,,gLiN .2 i':i'fm.vMi.,..A.- i A - ' 4 . 1 ? -- Q . i 2 fl s : - 2 I .s Z '. F -' E 1 , , I aff ff ,: A 5 I -QW, Q l -E L W v,h,, H ,i,.,,..,,,.,,,,..,..,.,,..m,... ..... ..-WM ..v. sf..--..----jf-N--Y W,,,,,,......- y gil Q ink! Sanrio Girls in Shirley Corley's classes managed to get in some bewildering positions. One Hundred Thirty-One paclfefeerd The Mesa girl netters started their season by being defeated by North High 6-T. But the girls came through and won the next three matches, two with West High 4-2, 5-4 and one with Tempe 7-0. Next on the schedule was a match ,with Tucson, which Tuc- son won 6-1. Then they played Buckeye, with the Buckeye girls winning 5-2. Then Mesa played Tempe. -The girls were feeling wonderful and came home with a 5-2 victory. Next came another match with North Highland again they lost 8-0. W... Finally came Glendale and Tucson who really gave them GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM-Row l: Barbara Bassett, Marilyn Willard, D o n n cr Goehring, Bonnie Allum, JoAnne Free- stone, Carma Shumway. Row 2: Gail Berkenkamp, Ann Full- er. Row 3: Marjorie Entz, coach. good competition. Bonnie Allum-all ready to go. Barbara Bassett hits a fast one. One Hundred Thirty-Two ALL STAR VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS-Row i: Silvina Jiminez, Louise Baker, Gloria Armenta, Coralie Giese, Dixie Lee Hancock. Row 2: Carmen Zuniga, Myrtle Page, Marie McCleve, Olga Mae Flores, Dolores Zuniga. ALL SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS - Silvina limi- nez, Gloria Armenta, Carol lean Jones, Neomi Mortensen, Ann Buchsbaum. PERIOD VOLLEYBALL CHAM- PIONS---Row 1: Dolores Zuni- ga, Marie McCleve, Olga Mae Flores, Carmen Zuniga, Gloria Armenta. Row 2: Billie Ann Moore, Neomi Morten- sen, Florence Manning, Marie Jones, Marian Jones, Rita Han- cock. 3' N x One Hundred Thirty-Three Early to bed, early to rise, makes a girl healthy, wealthy bodies in shape ond the roses in our cheeks. The girls and wise, goes the old saying. That might be true but athletic program this year included many varied activities. playing out in our good old Arizona sunshine keeps our Speedball and hockey got pretty rough at times, but then All set to bully. Getting the ball off the ground using only your feet is quite a feat. One Hundred Thirty-Four Wonder what happened to the ball. lt's a long stretch. it sure was fun. lnterclass competition gave us a chance to crow about being the winners. Remember the blisters we got from marching in all the parades? Or how much fun tennis was alter you learned how to hit the ball? Spring baseball kept us hopping over all the puddles around the bases. Then if you didn't go for such strenuous exercise there was table tennis and shuffle board. And for some really skillful fun there was archery. One Hundred Thirty-Five Cl' an ,eff 5- 5- 50W Q,-sr J 1 so -- ,xt , ,-3 ix fssQ,,,1- 3 ,511 ep it Step s What pep they have! What spirit! What energy! How do X 5 they keep iumping around all that time? Who are we . , talking about? Why those iumping jacks in the purple and . 'Q' 1 is X. X Qty, . W - 5 F D I gold, our cheerleaders, This year they came all decked out . r ii X alle . . . . .- X X Harper In flashy new uniforms. Whenever a vital point was needed fkjf- s ' E H in a game they got out front and came up with You cant i I Q g beat Mesa High and somehow we always seemed to come X ' ' Q K E X' X out on top. Our cheerleaders did a wonderful 'ob keeping Q up the pep and spirit of Mesa High. ' l if 'f if T Q r it g, :,,,, if ,- e lsle . e 5 5 A 1 def? 052121 go! V 6- 6- Lois Tucker, Helen Fancher Anita Cox, Frank Goodman, Darlene Carroll 5. 5. 5,40 5014- 5,00 505 5OW5y0 One Hundred Thirty-Six One Hundred Thirty-Seven Nt, I q1 - 1f1IfiiI2I 1 XQQNIQQWQ, Q? If wg? MI W 5- may ,Ng AQfN' . JW ,wiagfiw wp W' 'LL XV! N 'ff uw - S 94115, , 2 fd A Qi, 'L ' 4 If? fffwk-PW E552 Vf I- ffi In ' V ,- Z III, ff 'V' ,V 3 f If fi' 'I J91, f , f1Exi ' L .IKE II ' Q :Z -i QI fx, 0' V fu? ' fm' -I . Ip ,gc .Q xi ? mx f, -- - If X ' ,? mf IIC' f f I, X i,L4:,f if Z I I C '7 Qgfff - QIN -76, III 1 I 4 I , -Zi I LLL -L f - II' II. II III If-WI 1- lfrf . N34 , I ,...., lp II A I I 1 1 1,2 I f 1 drefl Thirty-Eight if r 4 F z f 1' Y 1 lf , if , l I f l V ff tr! 1, X f 1 --I ., ' w h gfyav mel Wk' I ffw iff! O Jh,'f M M.. Y 1 'Va 22' ' ff ,r-'N K I f N--1415555-NN ,A fy t Xf I wif J f ek , q Y-Q.wh,MmmM-MM 1 wk Wax LN I0 , If . UT? ff h ' 'V , MJ . ZJ I-I , JW, fx i iff' . , 1 ' W, A A X I J4:,!A lhE! 1 W h p JJ' h c oo + uen fa n-.,.,...-..--,w -.-. New-.N. .. ee. - e-7, ,...... P- X 3 X -Fl lx 2: X fl I ll Eh f f 1 x X 1 l 15.3 'K Time out for refreshments served from the candy house c1Hhe Co-ed. One Hundred Thirty-Nine Girls' League sponsor welcomes Donna Brinton cmd her date as they enter the gym for the Co-Ed. Sweef anc! ogouefg This year, February 2, brought around the evening of the Co-Ed formal dance, sponsored by the Girls' Leclgue. The council headed by Donna Brinton, president, and Sue Smith, vice president, mode the plans for the formal. With the lights low and the sound of sweet music, the Mesa high gym was completely turned into a Candy Land . The decorations carried out that Hansel and Gretel wonder- land effect. A darling marshmellow house gave forth with delicious refreshments. The color scheme was recl and white depicting the candy stick effect visible on all sides. The ladies came dressed in their prettiest formals and the gentlemen were decked out in their best fitting suits. Many couples attended the formal, adding to the gaiety of the evening. 'Happy couples seem to be enjoying the sweets in candy land. One Hundred Forty .gn fAQ l0 Using pastel shades, the juniors carried out the theme, How Deep ls the Ocean at the annual Junior-Senior prom. Hidden treasures of gold and iewels formed the back- ground from which two little pirates handed out the dance programs following the grand march. Refreshments consist- ing of sea water punch and fish-shaped cookies served from a pink seashell were enjoyed by all. Everyone danced to the dreamy music of Gib Anderson's orchestra. A delightful floorshow of imported talcnt was presented. N ' D ,1 , -A-1,1 ,W ,,, 'im e, .31 Time out for conversation. ln line the grand march. Danc- ing and wondering How Deep ls the Ocean. hh A ,F .54 QT! , 4, F A 1. MW' I 0 jg , fd llftt l i 4,51-f7'f' 'J ,r ' ' l Pirate ' v s ure 5 add to is i One Hundred Forty-One V swf de sea atmos- all i Everything from homemade candy to silhouettes at the Penny Club Carnival. l Dancing on the confetti paved floor is fun 52,0 IGM 71110 This year-as always the Club Carnival was one ot the most outstanding gala events of the year, held in the Mesa High gym, which has seen many similar activities in the years past. lt was plain to see that many tedious hours were spent ' in preparation for this carnival because ot the brilliantly decorated' booths that lined the gym all the way around. Three wonderful hours of dancing, eating ancl choking on A confetti were long enough for anyone, for by that time V everyone was just about ready either to go to the bug house or to be carried to bed. The evening was completed by rattles put on by the different clubs and by the crowning ot the king and queen ofthe carnival. One Hundred Forty-Two J' . lfUU'l 0lfl,l Cl,l fl'LQl g Q1 I9 Only once a year can our gym at Mesa High be anything but a gym and that is when it is turned into a barn for that fun-full evening when everyone comes dressed in his western clothes and farming tags and enjoys himself at a good old fashioned barn dance: This annual affair is sponsored by the F.F.A. and they did a bang-up job this year as a big crowd turned out to dance to hillbilly music and barn dance polkas. The gym was clev- erly decorated with hay, tractors, and all the fixings. Every- one seemed well pleased with the evening and iourneyed home all feeling like full-fledgd' barn dancers. ODE Huhdled 1 Ol'Ly-Three r 0 I i fl 'U f ll' ,fx i White Christmas was the theme of the Christmas Formal given by the Boys' League. arming in a mnfer The Christmas Formal, one of the most beautiful and spectac- ular events of the year, was the occasion which set everyone in the Christmas mood and turned his thoughts toward other things besides school. The formal this year carried out the theme of White Christmas which was cleverly depicted by blue and white trimmings touched off with soft lights and gan tllifg a huge Christmas tree, beautifully decorated, placed in one corner of the gym, which was the stage setting for the for- mal dance. This annual affair sponsored by the Boys' League was an overwhelming success as the large crowd danced and enioyed themselves. Then with happy heart and tired feet everyone journeyed homeward. Thirsty couples have refreshments between dances. Boys' League president, Denzil Arrington, and his date have just arrived for an evening of fun at the Christmas Formal. Ono Hundred Forty-Four 5 i 5 l f iii: I .K X Q 1 I If i.,f,- if J f 1 I ii Q 'CDW-n L ,.: Ml, ,fllf ! fi Ar XXX l ,fy i iffy' ,1 f If :fx .Fil H will K Ag l I Il xx xi l I I 2 ' 1 POM, lgarfie 1 - a 5 , l I ,r X.. lx. M., 3 Wa N, Q35 X wi x vggi X iii? 1- 1 r-F Z kin, g Caught fellows clcmce with prelfy girls cr? The Twirp dance held in the cafeteria. Ono Hundred Forty-lTivc Gail Hilton, Kathryn Ozment and Karen Christensen model a variety of outfits. O I . l'l!0gll'lg MPJQAJQ5 0l'l'l GHC! ln spite of the rain our mothers all turned out to the moth- out in the cafeteria with each class having its separate ers' and daughters' tea this year which consisted of a very serving table. The fathers also made a good showing at exclusive style show with clothes being modeled from the the fathers' and sons' party where boxing, wrestling and bas- various dress shops in Mesa. Then refreshments were served ketloall contests were carried on. The senior table was cr busy l ce. 0116 Hundred FOFLY-SiN Jerry Peavie displays a dinner dress to an admiring audi- ence. Freshman girls and their moms line up for punch and cookies. Fathers against sons on the basketball court. Dads seemed to enjoy themselves at the fathers and sons' party. One Hundred Forty-Seven Costumes from all nations gather at the 'Melting Pot, theme of the all girls' party. Japan was well rep- resented. ailing un There are two occasions each year when the boys and girls have an hilarious time separately . When does this take place? At the all girls and all boys parties, of course. This year many girls turned out tor their party with Foreign Countries as the theme. The girls came in brightly colored costumes representing many countries. They had a carefree evening of activities such as dancing and games. While all we refreshed with pop and doughnuts, a delightful pro- m was presented. ' The boys also had a rollicking good time at their party. A picture Gung Ho was shown in the auditorium and then the boys ventured out to the gym for a tug of war and a lively game of dodge ball. After gorging themselves with candy bars and soda pop, it was decided they could have fun even without the opposite sex. A variety of costumes deck the dance floor. Boys line up for chow at the all boys' party. One Hundred Forty-Eight Quinfo pafio The fiesta this year turned out to be a very gala affair with all the Spanish senores and senoritas who turned out to dance to the rumbas and sambas of the Spanish orchestra. This annual event was held in the gym and the beautiful decorations carried out the theme of Quinta Patio. Ev- eryone was served refreshments while a very entertaining program was presented. A large crowd turned out to this event and everyone seemed to enjoy himself thoroughly. The evening slowly glided along with the Spanish rhythm. Then the dancers slowly glided homeward, ready to dream about their south of the border experiences. Ona Hundred Forty-Nine Time out for refreshments and conversation between dances. Quinta Patio, one of the ritziest spots in Mexico, furnished the setting for the fiesta. U . to-' -1' A! 1' ' Fr of Charming senoritas and gay caballeros deck the dance floor at the Span- ish Fiesta. Theresa Gardner, Josie Ong, Louise Baker, Barbara Oates and Donna Goehring ice the pop for the all school hike. Ong, l'al'l'll0 KW QGJL6 Oh, my feet! l'm so tired! Where do you think we'll end up? Who cores now, l'm dead! You guessed it-it's the all school hike. Everyone was more than rating to go but when we finally reached the destination which was Alma Park, our spirits were a bit dampened. Alter filling up on soupy beans, hot soda pop and melted ice cream we felt a little better. It wasn't really that bad and everyone had a hilarious time and we all trudged home to soak our tired feet and wait for next year's all school hike. Q A highly ambitious and energetic group of students headed thealihe on the all school hike. Less enthusiastic strag- glers brought up the rear. If ,N it it ' One Hundred Flity SEPTEMBER ' 5- 7 Pre-school Meeting ll- if Ik Calendar The climax of a school year comes with graduation. As we approach that climax, we'll take one hurried glance back over the activities ofthe year. We have tried to include in our painting such activities as parties, games, plays and our beloved classwork. As artists, we only hope that our mural has succeeded in creating a true picture of Life at Mesa High. A x N 1 7'fV ' - 54- ,digg 4f,L,f,,Zf4: A?-574' 71399 inv , 7 g x , SJ x tm or 13 Registration Freshman Day Opening Assembly 75 Hello Party 27 First Football Game l4 15 Pre-school conference. Our first assembly. Hello Party. Gridiron pile-up. One Hundred Fifty-One K X 'Q E 2 Q . .. fu? Xi!-Aw 1 P, -Q' fi Y , 55 F' A Y 1 -Quan lx A x Movie slars. Decorated for Christmas. Goodbye to a great coach. Twirp dance musicians. OCTOBER A - ' 72 All Boys' Party 12 Gah Tso Rally l6 All Girls' Party t 18 New Students' Party ' 28 Senior Party 'R 30 Underclassmen Parties NOVEMBER 8 State Fair f. , '15-I6 All School Play ' 78 Press Convention 22 St. Mary's Football ' 22 Homecoming Dance 23-24 Thanksgiving Holidays A 25 Senior Day, Tucson DECEMBER ' l Penny Club Carnival ' 3 Football Movies X' 4 Football Assembly l7 Vesper Services 22 Christmas Formal 23 Xmas Vavaction' B:-grins JANUARY E 1 2 School Begins Again A 'K l9 Barn Dance - A 'K l9 Yuma Basketball ' Game - -Q 26 Semester-Ends 5 ' 267 Coach Coxileaves One Hundred Fifty-Three FEBRUARY ' 2 5 + 7 '74-75 '20-23 28 MARCH 1. 3 1- 8 12 19 1 22 '27-30 APRlL 4 5 1 T3 + 74 + 14 27 MAY K2-3 1' 4 Il t8 20 24 25 Co--ed Formal Frosh-Soph Hop Dads and Sons' Party .lunior-Senior Play f T. B. X-rays 'g 1 . Fair, Citrus Parade Basketball Tourney Basketball Assembly Junior Party All School Hike Frosh Assembly Operetta Girl's League Tea Goh Tso Banquet Spanish Fiesta Baseball, North Phx. Arizona Relays Junior-Senior Prom Frosh-Soph Play Elections All Campus Party Honor Assembly, Ball Baccalaureate Senior Banquet Commencement 'Denotes Picture One Hundred Fifty-Four The girls' turn. Like father, like son. Championship squad. Hospital murals. Assemblt' lfl0- Diamond action. Campaigning. Dicky girds lin.1r1ua11y.s4z:xxuxs?1l1 1 m4 X .. w. X :Q f W K X f S. Nxx x .n ,3, ERIE. . 2' w V2 1 qw? X x x x X X Rx S X1 X '- N, 'W :wg u .Q .Az-.M.. .,.. . Billings, Derald .............. Clark, Fayreene Ruth ...... Colby, WUI, 02 eI e Page A Acosta, Guadalupe Sanchez ...... .,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, 57, 109 Acosta, Patricio Sanchez .... .... 49, 109, 128, 155 Adams, Charlotte Louise ...., ,.,,,.4.4,.,,,.,,.,,,.,. .,,.,, 5 7 Adams, Ruby Levina ..,...... .,....,...,,,.,,.,,.,,4l,,,l,,, , ,, 57 Adams, Gary Grant ......,. .,,,,, . ,.,.,,,,,,,.,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Adams, Jewel .... ........ .,,........,.,,,.., .,,,,,..,,, , , , ,,.A,,, A U 134, 135 Adi-1i!1S, Allie Gene - --.--A--- ,,,Y--..,,, --l............. 8 2 , 85 100, 101, 121, Adkins, Archie James .... .........,.,....,,. ....,,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 , 88, 111 Allen, Gove ............... - ...........,................... 57, 116, 129, 121, 124, 127, 153 Allen, J. Mel ..,. ..,. ....,..............,........,. 37, 40, 1 2, 116, 118, 128, 152, 153 Allen, John W. .. 37, 40, 102, 116, 117, 122, 123, 124, 125, 128, 151, 154 Allred, Joan ...,........,,...,.,... ,4......,4,..,..,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,A,, , , , 49, 152, 155 Allschwager, Lauren Dalton . .,,..............,...,,... ,....,,. . ...,............,,,... . ,... 37 Allum, Bonnie Jeanne , ,..,,.,....... ...,. 3 2, 37, 108, 132, 146, 148, 188 Allum, Mrailyn Sue .,.....,....... ,... . ,. ,..,.,, ....... I1 1, 57, 86, 88, 152 Ama,dio,-Frances Louise ...... .........,...........,,,,.. 5 7, 845 91, 111 Ammon, Mary Rosalie ,..... ...,...,.,,..,,..,, ...,. 5 7 , 61 Ammon, Ruth Virginia .,.... ...... 9 4, 155 Andelin, RODell Marvin .,,. ......, ...... , ......,... , .....,, 5 7 , 129 Anderson, Bob Lewis ...,. ,.,..,... .,..,..........,..,..,........ 1 l 9, 145 Anderson, Jean Edna. .........,... 37, 49, 50, 97, 99, 103, 154 Anderson, Jim ..i,.,......,,..,..,...,... ............ .,,.... ...,... 1 0 1 , 121, 127 Appleton, Johnny Lawrance .,.,. , ,,...,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,, 5 7, 124, 127 Armenta, Gloria Acosta .......,... ., ,... 37, 85. 83. 108. 139, 133 Armenta, John ................,.. .,.. .,,,.,.,..........,..l....,. 5 7 , 85, 121 Armstrong, Audrey Jean ..... ,........,........,....................,... 4 9 Amen, Leslie ..,..,...........,....., ,.,,. 5 7, ss, se, as Ares, Rudy ...., , ,A.,.............. , ,,,1.., ,.,.A,.,,...,,,,,,,, ..,.,.,,,,,,..,..., 5 7 , 124 Ax-rlaga, Elvira ..,......,,....,....,.. .,.,,..,....... ..,......,.. ..,..,..,,,......,...,,...,.... 1 0 8 Arriaga, Margaret Reyes . .,.. .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,, , . , .,,..,,.,...,,. 37, 87, 88, 109 Arrington, Alvin Denzl ..,.,.... ..,... 2 7, 30, 37, 73, 102, 116. 117, 121 139, 144, 151, 152, 153 Arrington, Gaylen Claudette ..,,.. ,,...,,,,,,.,..,........,.. ....... ,... . . 3 0, 101, 121 Arvayo, Angelita ........................ .. 37, 87, 88. 106, 108, 109 Augustin, Fred John ,... ,,....., , . .,,,.,,..,,....,......,,...,........... 57, 84, 107 Austin, Stuart Lawrence .... ,.....,,..,....,.... ..l......,......... ............,.......... 1 2 1 Austin, W. Jerry ,,.,..,,....,.,. .. ,,,, .,,,, , ,, 49, 76, 83, 92, 96, 100, 152, 191 B Babbitt, Beverly ...,..... ,.... ,.,,., .- A 1 3 5 Babbitt, Shirley Nadine ,,,, 106 Bailey, Jim Ellwood ..... ,.,....., . , .... 57, 127 Bailey, Kenneth Ylfilliam .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 3 7 Bailey, Neal M. .... Q ...,....... .,,,.,.........,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,4, 4 9 , ggn gg. 111 Bailey, Norman ..,.,....... .,...,.,.,..............,..,,.,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , V 85 Baker, Bertha Louise ..........,.....,....... 27, 31, 37, 43, 86, 8'?, 88. 102, 103, 104. 105. 106, 107. 108. 133, 145, 146, 151, 152 Balk, Patty .........,...l.........,.....,................,,..,...,..,.,A,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 9 Ball, Naomi .........................,,...,.,..,........,,.. ,,...,.. ,..,, . ..... ,,..,.... ........ . . 3 7 , 75 Barkey, Sharon ............,...... ,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Barrett, Wanda Lorena .... ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 101 Bartha., Lorraine Iris .,..,.,.......... .....,............ . .. 57 Bassett, Barbara. Jo ..,. ...... 3 4, 49. 138, 132, 141 Bastow, LaRene ..,...,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 5 7, 103 Bates, Yvonne Marie ..... . .......,..........,,,,.,..,..,.,.,...,,,,,.,,,,,,, 47, 118 Battin, Ronald Glen .,.....,.....,......,.,..,,..,.,.,,,l.,., , .,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , 57, 85 Bauer, Delores Mae .....,....... . ,,., 49, 75, 85, 87. 88. 90, 107, 138, 142 Baugns, Larene Evelyn ..... ......,..,.,...,.,,,.,......,..,,.,.,..,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Baxter, Shirley Ann ..,.,..,, ,.....,,,,,... ..,,,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 5 5 Bays, Lee R'ley ........,......... ,,..,,, . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Beadle, Label-le ........ -. .,.,,....... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 106 Beasley, Don .......,... . ....,.,,,,.. ......, ..,... . . . 37, 116, 126, 128 Beaugureau, Joan Frances .,..... .,.,,,,,,, , 19, 76, 85, 99, 153 Beebe, Wanda. Lee .......,..... .,.. ,.,.,., .... ......,.......,,.,,... 4 9 , 1 35 Bendure, Irene Violet .,....... . .,,,,. 38, 85, 90, 91, 151, 155 Bendure, Leona Jane .,....,..,,.. .,.....,....,,,,.,...... i , ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 57 Berg, Robert Allen ,... .......,.... ...... 5 7, 127 Berkenkamp, Barbara Gayle ..... 57, 153 Beltran, Raul ............ ......... ...l..,.. . . ...........,..,,.. . 49, 128 Betterton, Jack Don ....,......., ............,.,.,,. ,.,,.,,,,,. ..,, 3 8 Bier. Leonard Lester .... Bigelow, Calla Lily ....... Bigelow, Mazle ....,......, Bigelow, Opaline Biggs. Ella Jean Biggs, Raelene ............. Bittle, Charles Carol ...,.. Black, Joe Charles .....,... 49, 100 108, 151 IfI 5EQ 2i9f'iiEA.'4 49 Page Brimhall, Marilyn Sue ...... .....,.,,...... 6 6, 82, 88, 95, 148 Brimlmn, Tezza Maria .........,..,.,, , 38, 31, 82, sg, 106, 111 Brimley. Blaine ............,.. ........... ..... . . . 38, 84, 101, 103, 151, 152, 154 Brimley, Gene Paul ..... ..............................,,....................,.,. ......,.......,...,,..,. 6 6 Brinton, Donna May ....., ..,. 2 7, 31, 38, 75, 76, 78, 102, 103, 104, 106 107, 108, 139, 140, 151. 152 Briscoe, Patricia June .,.,............,,..........................,,,,....,,,...,,..,.,....,, 49 Brooks, Alton ........,,.......,,. , ,,.,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Brooks, Janet Louise .... ,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Brooks, F. Lynn .,......, ,,.... 4 9, 84 Broke, Patsy .... ...... ..., ,.... 6 6 Brookshire, Jimmie ,. ....... . ,...., 66 Brosig, Carolyn June .,....... ......,.,,, 6 6 Brosig, Charlene Emma .....,. . .......... 38, 107 Brosig, Marilyn Dora ,....., .. ...,,.........,........ 58 Brown, Bonnie Sue ...,,....., ....... 6 6, 106, 153 Brown, Bernice Betty ,....... .,.......,,... ., 49 Brown, Bryan Leon .....,.. ...,. 3 8, 44, 105, 151 Brown, Charles Lee . ....... .........................,....... 6 6 Brown. Curtis David ,.,... ...............,,....,...., 6 6, 107 Brown, Donna. Jan ,...., .........,....,........ 6 6, 83, 142 Brown, Duane J. ...... ....... 6 6, 82, 88, 121, 127 Brown, Elberta .,.,,..,. ...... 57, 85, 102, 193, 155 Brown, Jan Loucille .,..., ........ ..,.....,......,..,,. 5 7 , 147 Brown, Jim E. ............. ...,.......,......................,,...,..........,......,.....,. . 86 Brown, Judith Ann ..,.. ....................... ............,......,............................. 5 8 Brown, Larry Allen ........,.,. 40, 102, 103, 122, 123, 125, 143, 151, 154 Brown, Shirley Ann . .... .......,....... ....,..........,. ......,.....................,....,... 6 6 Brown, Walter ..., .. ....... ..,..,.....,. .......................,..,... ,.,.,..,,.,............ 5 8 Brown, Wayne .............. ,,..,,,..,..,....... . .. 66, 82, 88, 121, 127, 153 Brownell, Harold .........,..., ....... 4 9, 54, 82, 88, 109, 111, 152, 153 Bryant, William Gus .,... .......,.., ,...,... ..,.,....,..................,..........,.... 3 8 Buchanan, Pat ..................... ........................................................... 5 S, 106 Buchsbaum, Ann Marie ....... .,.,... 3 S, 47, 73, 77, '18, 79, 87, 88, 105, 107, 108, 133, 151, 152 Buckley, Arthur Morris ...... ....,,... .... .....................,................. 3 8 , 95 Buckley, Roberta Ellen ....,.. ........,,........,,,...,,..... ........ .,.... 5 B Bunch, Helen Kathleen ..,.... ..... 3 1, 49, 74. 108 Burden, Merle .............,.... . ....... .,.......,..,.,.. 6 6, 113 Burnham, Beverly ....,....,...,.....,., ............,.........,i . i...... ...... . .. .......... .- 53 Burnham, Winnifred Joan ,... .,.......,.............. ..... ........,.. ........ ..... . .... 5 8 , 1 0 6 Burr, Harold Douglas . ,,.,.,,,.........,,,...,.... ..., ,... . .............,................... -...,-----1 - 5 8 Bush, Darrel ..,....,.......,,,., ,...,, . 1 37, 38, 75. 76, 79, 151. 152, 179, 196 Butler, Delores Irene .,., ........................................,..,. . - -,.--,-.- 58, S71 83 Butler, Charlotte Ann .... ......,............,......,......,.....,,. ....,....,, ,... 4 9 , 58 Bybee, Shirley Ann . ...... ...... . ,..... 5 8, 81, 86, 87. 88, 105, 152 O Calhoun, Norman Dsuglas ,..,. .....,,....,,..........,....,,,..,.,,,,,,,, ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 3 Call, Don Roberts .....,.,.......... .,.............,..,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 , 151 Campbell, Marla. JoAnn ,.,.,. , .......,.,.........,.. ,.... ...,.,.,..,.,...,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,. ,,,, 4 9 Cai-don. Marilyn Pearl .,,.., .... , 39, 75, 76, 85, 106, 110, 139, 148, 151 Carpenter, Nellie Mae .... .... , 1 .....,. ,... ....,..,..,......,,.....,. , Q ,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 58 Carpenter, Joyce Aliene ...... ..,,.............,.... ...... ..,....,...,.,,, ,,,.,,,, , ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Carroll, Darlene Ruth ..,.... ....... 2 7, 39, 76, 79, 96, 102, 103, 105. 134, 136, 148, 152, 196 Carroll, Kent -......-.-.....-. .-...,,...,..........,....... ....... 8 8 , 116, 120, 121 Carr, Diane ..,......,........, , ......,....... ......, 3 7, 58 Carr, Robert JOSEDII ......,..,,... Carter, Barbara Jean ,...,. ..... ,.,, . , 49 39, 86, 88. 108 155 125 49 . 49 129 155 121 101 109 . 58 139 58 10? 155 49 . 58 Carter, Norma Sue ......,..,....,,...,...........,....,,. .,,,,.,,,...,.,.,,.,,,,,,,., Carver, Diane Eben ........ 49, 85, 86, 88, 91, 102, 103, 101, 148, 152, Casey, Ernest .. ,...........,....,.............,,..... .,...,........ - ..........,......., 6 6, 85, 121, Cetinich, Irene Ruby .............. ..,....,..,.....,...............,,,.....,.......................,.,,,, , Chapman, Lamar .....,... ... .......................,....... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Charles, Ray ,..,. . .,....,......., ..,,., 6 9, 96, 101, 121, 125, 126, Charles, Ruth Eleanor .... ....... .,,........,......,,., 4 9 , 86, 88, Chehock, Gerald Clark .... ........................,........,.... 1 58, Cheney, Doyle G. ......,.,.... .,...........,,....,,.. 6 6, Chennault. Nanci Zoe .........,... ........ 3 9, 84, 90, 92, Chimits, Elizabeth Yvonne ..... ..- ,........ ..... ...,............,.,... . . Childers, Frances Joyce ..........................,,..........,.......,. -19, 76, 111, 135, Childers, Kent .,,.............,..........,..........,,...........,.....,,......,,.,.......,............,.. Christensen, Enid LeNea,n ................,.,,.,....,..,..........,,....,............. 66, 106, Christensen, Karen 58, 81, 84, SR. 90, 91. 102, 111, 139, 146. 153, Chronister, L'z M. ,A ,.....,..,.......... ....... ........ . ......................,... . ...... ..........,........ . Chung, William ...,....................................................................................,.......,.. Clark, Don . ...,,........., ..... . 49, ss, se, as 111 57, 82, 88, 152 Blau, Glendon R. ..,. .... ....... 3 8 , 82. 88, 111 Blau, R. Vardell ....... .... ..... ........, 5 7 , 121, 127 Bleak, Earl E. ..,........,,.................................. ...l...,....,.... ...... ....,.,.... .......... 1 0 1 Bleak, Jamie Eugene .......,................,...........,,... .,.....,,,...,..,..,...... ,.......,.. .... 4 0 Blizzard, Thobern Eugene ,......,.......,.....,.. .,.,....,.,,.,.......... 4 9, 122, 123, 154 Bluth, Larry E. , ...,.,. 34, 19, 82, 85, 88, 91, 103, 111, 137, 139, 151, 153 Blymiller, Mary Lou ...... ..,,....... ..........,..,...,.....,,....,,.,.,.,....,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,, 1 0 6, 155 Boe, Leone ...,....,....,.,. ................,,... ....,.,,,.....,.................,....,....,.... ,...... .........., 4 9 Bond, Marilyn .......,.. . ..... .,..... ,.., .,..,. ...,............., 5 7 Bond, Paul M. .,....,...,,. ..,,.,..,,,,....,.,..................,,.......,. 1 01 Bonner, Sterling .,,,..,.. 101, 116, 119, 125, 126, 155 Bowers, Dolores Mae l.......,..,..... ,,....,, ,....,.,,. .,.....,.....,...... 5 0 , 76, 99, 103, 142 Bowers, Dorothy May ................................,.,.........,.,........ 65, 142. 148, 155 Bowers, Glenn F. 30. 38, 40, 95, 102, 103, 116, 117. 121, 128, 147. 151, 153 Boyd, Thomas Stanford .................,. ................ ................................................. 5 7 Boyle, Jim , ......,.......... .... ........,.... ....,................... . . ........,..., ......,, .,...,,..., 5 7 , 1 01 Bradshaw, Sam ............,.......... ......................,................,.......... 6 6, 101, 155 Brainard, Bonn'e La Neil ..... ..... 3 1, 43, 82. SB, 95, 96, 108, 109. 111, 139, 140, 152, 153, 154 Brazell, Nell Loren ....,..................................................... ................................. 3 8 Breumnier, Jim .,.... ,.,.. ........... . .,... .... . . . .. 49, 80. 102, 128. 144 Brian, Martha, June 37, 38. 47, 75, 78, 79. 105, 107, 108, 151, 159 Brimhail, Bureal ........ ........ , .... ..................... .............. .................................. 5 7 Brimhail, Rae Elbert .... ..... . ., ,.....,... 28, 82. 88, 111, 116, 118, 153 CD8 Clarkson, Clawson, Clement, Clement, Clement, Cline, Donald Dean ....... Claudine Ann .,,..., Dortha, Mae ..,... Heber J. .,,..... . Nione ,,.. ......,...... John Stephen .....,. clinton, Shirley Jo .,...... Clause, Cluff, Cluff, Cluff, Cluff, Cobb, Cobb. Cobb Dale Caldon ..... Chad . .............,.. . Elda ...,,,.. .... . .. .,.... Gonicn Laval- Twila Ann Anna. Marie ..... Iviiriam ..,....,...,.,..,... 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Rodney Cardon .,.....,.,., .A,,,.,,,A, ,,,,,,. ,,,.,-4,., AAAI, V V A .w,.'.-- ..V.. ' 85 Farr, Dolpha, . .......,.............,.. . .... ...... 5 8, 87, 88, 94, 103. 106, 107' 145 Farr, Lucille Fuller ......,,... Fedrick, Bill Andrew Fenlson, Nita Yvonne ..... 40, 81 66 Cooley, Dean Lavere ...... ............ ,.,,. ..... . , ............. . . ....,,., ,,,,, 4 9 , 101 Cooley, Gay ...........,... ..., . ............,....,.............. , ..... ,...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,44,,,, 5 3 Coons, Ezra Dale ....... ....... 3 0, 49, 93, 102, 116, 120. 154, 155 Cooper, Jackie ......,. .....,....,...,........,....,....,,......... 8 5, 169, 17-I Cooper, Jeff ......... , ...,,. ., ...............,,.....,. .......,........,......,....... , 101 Cooper, Les Wayne ...... .... . . ,,,,, . ,......, , 58 Coury, Sam ................ , .............................,....... ........ ,,................,,, .,.,...,.,,,.,, 4 9 Cowley, Paul Earle ................... , ........................,.............. .,...,,.....,.,,...,,,...,,.,,. 6 5 Cox, Anita ......., 39.76, 85, 91, 102, 103, 106, 107, 136, 146, 151, 152, 155 Cox., Harvey Lee ....................... - .,.............,.......,.....,.............................. .,... ., 66 Cox, Rita- ....................-...... ..............,......,....... 4 9, 99, 106, 107, 109 Cramer, Beulah Joyce ..l..........,,...,,..,...,............,......,...............,... 66 Crandall, Charles Lee ....., ,.,. ..,.,......,.....,.....,........................ 3 4 , 66, 121 Crandall, Don Ashael ...... . ..... 34, 39, 47, 75, 78, 82, 83. 88. 91, 96, 107, 108, 111, 140, 151, 152, 155 Call, Don Roberts .........,,... ..... . . .... ....,.. ..... ....,.........,....,,. ........ 3 8 , 1 51 Crandall Donald Dean . ..... ., ....... 27, 39, 129, 152, 154, 155 Crouch, Jim G. ...............,.... ........ - ..........,.,.. . . ...,........ 66, 129 Cruise, William Roy ...........,, , ......,... . .........,........................ 82, 85, B8 Culllson, Nevin Marcellus ....... ..........,................... ,.................. - ............... 4 9 Cummins, Janice Ann ....... .,.,.. 39, 82. 85, 88, 96, 111, 152, 153, 168 Cummins, Wlllllhl John .... ....... .................... .. ...........................,. , . G6 Cundlft, Allan Edward .....,..,,.....................................,....,..,....... . 58 Curlel, Mary ........ , .... ........,. .....,.,.,.....,.......... 1 .......... ................. ........... 6 6 Curtis, DeeDee Sue ...........,.... ..... . . 39, 76, 79, 82, 83, 88, 93, 95, 96a 100, 102, 104, 106, 107, 111, 155 Curtlss, Jeannine Carolyn .............,...... ..............................-.............,- . . 58 D Dana, .Keith Morgan .. . ..,...,......,,......,,... .. 66, 113 Dana, Phil Kenneth .... .... 4 9, 82, 88, 145, 153 Dana, Marjorie ..........,...... .................................,..... 3 9 Daniels, Don Walter ....,.. ..... 4 9, 82, 88, 130, 158 Davenport, Kay Renn ......,, .,,...,,.......,..,......,.. 6 1, 60 Davenport, Phil Morris ..... ............... 6 6, 85, 129 Davies, BethAnn ........ ..... .,,...,,.........,. 6 6 Davis, Bill Grady ........ ,. ..... ............. . . 49 Davis, Briant Leroy , ........... .. ..,,......,...........,. - ......,........,,..... . .,,..... ......... . . 66, S3 Davis, Craig Edward ............. ,, ..... ,, ....... ,................. ............. . . ,. 49. 83, 90, 91 Davis, Joan 17, 27, 39, S3, 102, 104, 106, 110. 139, 146, 151, 152, 154, 155 Davis, June E. ..................,....., ,.,. .............,.............................. . ......... 3 9 , 86, 88 Davis, Louise ,............... ,.......................,..,...,.........,...... 5 S, 80, 86, 88, 140, 146 Dawson, Wayne Eugene ....... .............. ,.,............ B 6, 121, 126 Daybell, Jack ..... ,,.. .............. . ...........................l......, 4 9 , 102, 126 Decker, Mary .,.. ...... . ......,.. ...... 5 2 , 82, 88, 106, 107, 111, 153 Dees, Ludene .....,... .....,......,........l.....,................. 3 9, 44 Delcastlllo, Elvira ..... ....... 3 9, 87, 88, 90. 103. 106. 109 DelCastlllo, Ophelia .... ...... . , ................ 66, 106, 109, 155 Denham, Betty Pearl ...,, ..,,. .......,................. 5 8 , 86, 88, 106 Denham, Myrlene ......,..,. .... ............. ......... 4 9 , 87, 88, 106, 108, 146. 151 Dex-mln. Barbara Anne ..... ..... .............................,...... 1 .-..,.......--.,,.--- A , 58. 86, 88 Dennln, Rgnald Eugene ,,,,,,,,..., ,,., .,,,.....,,....,...... ......................... ................... 3 9 Dewitt Sharlenc ..,................. 58, 87, 88, 89, 102, 103, 147, 148, 154, 155 DeWitt: Sherrll Lynne A .,.., ,. Dias, Joanna , ................... . Dlghtmon, Marvin ....... Dillon, Nancy Lee ...... Dingle, Charles Allen ..... Dlngman, Carol Louise .... 58, 80, 84, 96, 153 49, 85, 87, 88 Dobbins, Wllllalh Eugene ....,...,..,...,,.., .. ..,.............. ..,............,................. 3 9, 101 Dgdge, Alice Lou .,,,..,..,,.,.., .........,...................,.....,.....,..,......,,....,...............,,.. 5 S Done, Reed Elmer .,.,.... 30 49, 50, 80, 84, 100, 102, 106, 110, 139, 154 D01-Self, Jerry ,,.,,.,,,..,,..,,..,..,.., ,.,.,...........,... ..,.,....,..........,................. ..... ....,...... 4 9 Duns, Don Verne ,.... .......... .............,,...,..,...l...........,............ ........... 5 8 8 0, 99 Dryden, Don Verne .....,,..... Dryden, Billie Jean , ......... asf so, 99 ss Duffield, Helen Louise ...... ,. .... - .-,4'------- 39, 154 Duffield, Mary Margaret ..,.., -.,.,- 39. 37. 33 Dugger Barbara Ann ....... 39, 145, 155 Duke, Jfred Thomas Duncan, Mary Jo .,..... Dungy, Mary Lou .,........... Dutcher, Darlene E. .... ,.., . Dutcher, Dave ......,......,.......... Dutcher, Shirley Maxine .... . Dutson, John Wilkinson Dutson, Lionel Robin . ...,. .. Dutson, Marko .,... ..,. ....,.,.. Dutson, Nada ...... .. .,....,. . Dwyer, Edward John Eason, Billie .,.......,.. ,... . East, Lois June .............,.. Edge, Floyd .............,............ Edwards, Wanda Marie ..,. Elder, Janice .......,............, Elder, Jimmy . ................ Elgan, Jess B. .... . Elliot, Diane ..................... Ellis, Della Mae ..... ..........l. 66 39 Fenner, Shirley Ann ,,.. Ferr.n, Ted Lavern .,..,... A .vhb 58 121 Fiekln, Dorothy June ...... ,,,, , -.., -A ' 59 Fields, Ray Dale ........... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, f , A ff: 49 Flguroa. Rashel . ............. ,,,,,,,, , V ,,,,,,,, .'.,,---,.-,-.- 6 6 Findlay, Ella Bruce .....,,..,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4, 40 43 106' 109 Finley, Margie Geraldine .... .........,.... . . 40, 34, i46,' 153: 155 Fischer. F-OWGHH --4--.,.----.--,44 ...,... 4 9. 82. 88, 103, 108, 111, 152 Fish. Bfryve J. ...---................ .,......... ,.,.. ...,............,,.... 4 0 , 116, 118 Fitzgerald, Larry Robert .,... .,....,..,........ ............ 5 9 , 100 Fletcher, Donald Edward ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9' 32, 88, 100 1214 Fletcher, Jack ..,...................,.. ,.,......., . , .................... .. 59, 121' 127 Fletcher, June Lame .....,.. ....,.....,..,..........,..,,...,..... e 6, 106: 107 Flores- 0183 Mae ,---.--- ,--l ,-,. l--- ,.... 4 0 , 8 6. ss, 106, xos, 109, 133 Flores, Orlando Manuel ...... .,.,,.......,.,..,...... ......... . . 31, 59, 127 FIDPES, Ovaldo Tila .....,...,,...,,,,.,,,., ,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,--,,,-A- 6 6 b 127 Fvlkner. Johnny ....,...,..................,,...... . .,...,..,..,..,.... .. ...,,.....,.....,,,...,,, ,,.,..,,,,, , ,, 66 Forbes, Charles Ray .....,...,,..............,,...........,..... 40, 102, 109, 112, 128, 129 Ford, chem Helene ..... 49, 75, 85, ss, ss, 103, 107, 10s, 143, 145, 148 Ford, Nedra Darlene ..,..............,, ............ , , ..,,.,..,.,..,..,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31' 66 Forshee, Susie ..........,.,.. ,..,.. ..........,,.. ,....,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Fox. Thomas Robert ..., ,. ...., 49, 50. so. 34, 90, 91 155 Franklin, Stanley ..... .. .....,.,..,.......,. ,......,,,..,.,,,, . ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, fn 66 Franklin. Vernon . .....,.. .....,...,,.........,...................,,.,............... 4 9. 128 Frank, Dick ....................... .,.... ............. 3 7 , 59, 39, 102, 115, 120. 124 Freeman, Claudle Lee ...... ..... 4 9, 85, '91, 110, 111, 152, 153, 154, 155 Freeamn, Dixle Sue ............ ...,.,..,,.,.,,,. ,.,,,,,,, 2 1 , 40, 79, 107, 108. 153 Freeman, Arthur Lewis ...... ........,....l.,.,....,,,,.,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 , 101 Freeman, Geraldine ........,. .....,,..,...,...,.........,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 Freeman, J. Grant .......... ....... 40, 06, 116, 139, 151, 153, 154 Freestone, Garlo Ruth .l,......, , .... 40, 75, 76, 79, 96, 108, 151, 179 Freestone, Josephine Anne .,................. . ...... 59, 82, 88, 152, 153 Freestone, Kathleen ...,.......... ., ,...,,,,,.,.,., 1 ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 66' 151 Freestone, Shirley Anne .... ........... 1 ,,,,.. ..,,,.,,,,,, , 6 5, 106, 111 Frias, Heine Lopez ....... .. ,.., , ..,,. ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,, 59 Fl'0hriP. Kent R- -.--.,.----. .... ' 49, 82, 88, 96, 111, 152, 153 Fuller, Ann ...,,.,........... .. .... ......... ..,..... 3 1 , 52, 82, 148, 152, 153 Fuller, Janet ..,.....,...,...... .........., ..........,.,..,. .......,..,. ,,..,.....,,......,..,,.,.,,,,,,., 4 9 Fuller, Newell Judd .................................................. .....,.............,....,..,.. , .,........ 4 0 Fuller, Patricia Helen .....,.. 37, 40, 43, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 139, 151 Fuller, Ray Melvin .......................................,....... - ......., , ...,,........................,..., 49 Fuller, Wanda Lucille .............,......,....,,,...... .........,....................,...,.......,... 6 6 Furr, Verneita ...,,.,....,...,,. ..,,... ..... 4 0 G Gaddie, Ernest Larry 4. ,... .,,,,,, ,--,,, , Gaddie, Trudy Gertrude ..... ..... . Gaona, Carmen Sigala ....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, h 49 Gaona, Jesus ...........,..,,....., , ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40 Garcia, Dora Ortiz ......, ,,,,, 4 9, 50, 108, 154 Jarcia, Emma Parra .....,. ,.,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,. A , ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9, 109 Garcia. Ray Maclas .....,,..., , .....,.....,,.....,....,,.,,,, ,..,,,,,, 4 9, 121, 126, 142 Gardner, Guy Thomas ...... ,,...... .......,.,.,,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,, , . , g ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59 Gardner, JOY Carolina ..... .,.... 2 0, 49, 77, 87, 88, 102, 107, 108, 111 Gardner, .Theresa .........,. .. 35. 40, 84, 86, 88, 99, 107, 108 . 133. 146, 148, 151, 152, 167 Garner, Dortha Nell . .,...,...,..,. , Gearhart, Arthur Franklin .... Gearhart, June Trene . .,....... . 56 59 49 Ellsworth, Johnny LeRoy ..... ....... Ellsworth, Day Burr ....... ....... Ellsworth, Qlvlary .....l......... Elmer, Martha Evelyn Elmer, Joseph Marian ..,.,.,. Elmer, Richard Melvin ..... Elsberry, Frank Cerny ..... ss ss, 155 ss, as, 90 ...,.........,.... .......... ,..,..,...,.. ..,... . ...,..........,,. 4 9 ,. 27, 32, 39, 43, 84, 90. 151, 152, 155 es, 106, 107 .. sz E - ......... ..,....,,................ 6 5 ss, 106, 155 49, Jzs, 152 49, 54, sz, ss, 111, 124, 12s, 145 as 39, 101 58, 140 ss. sa 66, 106 66, 107 :ss ss as 49, 91 Elstad, June Carol .....,. Elstad, Ravona L. .......... .. ....., 49, 82, 85, 88, 152 Emery, Donna. Carolyn ..,... ....,.,.....,,.......... 5 8, 107 Emery, Nellie May ....... ..... ....... ...................... 4 9 Engelbeck, Lee Becky ..... --,----4-. 5 S Enos, Cecil .. ................ 49, 99 Enriquez, Lupe . .,..,...,, ,. -......-. . 66 Escoto, Dolores ........, ..-,..-,. --------------4- 5 6 Easley, Don LeRoy ................ ------,--- 5 S1 121 Estes, Pat 0'Nenl ................ .................... --,,------,, -------------.,A--------w-4 4 9 . 06- 84 Escobedo, Carmen Castro ..,..,...........,........ ................ .... .....,....,......... . 3 9 , 108 Evans Carlene Dorothy ..........-..---.--..-.,. 4------- ---,---,-- Evans, Jane Iris ............ 40, 75, 78, 79, 84, 105, 107, 152, 154, 169, 174 Evans, June ............ 37, 40.75, 78, 79, 84, 97, 105, 107, 140, 152, 169, 114 Gibbons, Jessie ..,.,..............,. ,.... ..... ,.,.. . ..........,,.....,......, . , Gibson, Georganne ........, . ....,..,A....,..... ....,. 3 4, 59, 103, 143, 154 Gzese, Caralle Namoi ....... ,.,... 5 7, 59. 86, 88, 89, 103, 133, 146 Glese, Gerald J. ........ ...,.. .,,,x..,., .,,..,,.,4,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,4.,,,,,,,.4., 4 0 Gilbert, Helen Marie .....,,. .. ..............,......,,,....,.,,, ,,,, 5 9, 87, 88 Gilbert, Kenneth Earl ,... ,,.,, 4 9, 139 Gill, Twyla Joy ..,., ......... , , ,,.. .... . 4, ..,,,.., 66 Gladdlng. Gloria Ann ...... ...................................... 6 6 Glass, Florence ....,, ..... ......., .............................,........., 5 9 Glazier, Donna, Charlene ....... ..,... 5 9, 84, 90, 91, 96, 155 Goehring, Donna, Deane ..... .. ...,. 40, 83, 86, 88, 108, 151 Goodburn, Phyllis Elaine ,.... .,......... , ....,... ...,................... 6 6 Goodman, Arlene Sue ......,, .,., , ..,.,,.......,,..,.,..,,.,,,.,,,,,. A A ,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4, 41 Goodman, Bob Merle .......... ,....,.,..... .... ........,.. .....,. ...........,. 4 1 , 1 3 9, 145. 151 G00d1'I1Bh. Frank Morten ........ -11,. 83, SB, 90, 91, 93, 109, 136, 145, 152 Goodman, John ....... .................,....,.....,...,,..,,..,,,,.,.,,,., ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 9 , 102' 12, Goodman, Nell Elizabeth . ...... ..... . .,.....,..,.,... ......,. ,.., ,,,,,, ,,,,., ,,,,, A , , ,,,,,,,, 5 9 , 3 4 Goodman, Pat Ira ............ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 3 Goodman, Peggy Lorree .,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1, 106 Goodman. Sherry Lynn .,.. ,,,,,, 4 9, 87, gg Gosage, Thelma Alene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 66 Gosney, Jimmy .....,..,...... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Grant, Billy .,,..,, .......,.,. ,,,,,,,, 3 5 Grant, Doris E. .....,..,, .... , ....,. 49' Gray, Richard Charles ...,. . A ,,.,, 66, 127 Green, Mary Ann . ......,.... ,,.,,..,,,,,,,, , 155 Green, Oma Jane .............. .,...,. ............,......,,, 6 6 Greenlee, Wanda Mae .,.. ............,.,.. 49, 87, 88 Greer, Gary William .,...,, ...........,.......... - ....... ..... 5 9 Grimes, Burne'l Janet ..,.. ,.,. 4 1, 44, 77, 87, 88 Grltzner, Frederick .,.,.... ...,.......... 6 6, 121, 129 Grube. Betty Jean .... .........................,,. 4 1- Gruner, Blll ....,,.......,.,. ,...... ..,... ....... .,.. . ..,,. , ,... L ....,.. 5 9 Gruner, Mary Jane ....... .i.. .... ................, ....,.......,.......... . . 66 Grutzmaeher, George , ....., ...... 5 9, 102, 116, 120, 124, 126, 152 Guerrero, Alexander ,... , ......,,. ..,., ..,,...................,..... .......... 5 9 Gurley, Alyce Jean ..... ..... ..... . .... ...... ....... .,.... .......... 4 9 , 1 5 2 Gurtler, Robert John ...i.....,........ .... .....,.. .......,..,. .................... ..,.,...,.....,.... 6 6 Gutierrez, Grace Villanuera .........,..,..,...,... , ........,....,...........,..,..,....,.....,........ 59 Guthrie, Rich Wayne ........... ...................,.........................,,. 6 6, 121, 125, 127 Gyumg, xvna K. ...... ...., , ........,..,... 5 9, sz, ss, se, 101, 102, 111, 151, 153 0110 Hundred Fifty-SEVCII Hackney, Marlene Louise ...., Haddad. Nancy Camellia Haggard, Jimmie Louis Haggard, Kenneth Dale ...,, Hall, Stanley David ....,,..... Hall, David VVayne ...,,.,.,. Hall, David Randolph ...,. Page Hall, Melca Louise .,.,,,,. Halliday, Ernest R. ..., . Ham, Nina Ruth ....,., 41 155 106 151 Hamblin, Dale Hamblin, Lyle .......,.......,.,... Hamblin, Marlene .....,......,,.... Hamilton, Donald William Hancock, Gertrude ............,... Hancock, Jun'th Dawn . .... . Hancock, Divielee ......,,....., Hancock, Mary Lynne ..... Hancock, Patti Ann ....... Hancock, Rita Jay ........ . Hancock, Sylvia ......,..,...... 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Joann ...,...., , ..,......... .,...,.,.., .... . . .......,..,,.....,.. 5 9, 85, 86. 106 Hartman, Kathryn Louise .... ....... 3 7, 59. 148, 154 Hartwlg,-Dorrene -Ella ..,..... , ...,.,,. .......... 1 66, 155 Hatch, Zina Janell ..... ...... . ..,,.,..,......,.. 5 2, 66 Hathcock, Leona. . ................. ,... . . ........,,... .. 47 Hawensteln, Carolyn Jean , .... ...... 5 2. 86. 88, 108 Hawkins, Marlene Jill ...,..... .,,............... 6 6, 106 Hawkins, Suzanne ............ ....,............,............................ 6 0, 106 Hawley, Bill G. ..........,....... ......... ...........1.. . ................. ...... ........ 4 1 Hawley, Donald Allen ..... ,,...., . ,...,,,,...,,.,.. . .,,.... .,.,....,,... . 60 Hasvs, Etta Ruth .,.......... ..,... 4 1. 74, 76, 79. 99, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 151. 152, 153, 134 Haws, Gordon Max . ....... ....,1........,,.....,..............,................,.. 6 6 I-laws, Henry Harrison . ...,, ,..,..,.....,..,....,....,,..,,...... , .. F-9, 101 I-laws, Janette ,.... .....1......... ...........,......... 6 7 , 106 Hayes, Billman Herbert ...,.. ,... . 67, 121, 125, 127 Heeder, Robert Dena ........................., 67 Heil, Delores Lillian ......... ..... .............,,...... 6 0 Henderson, Frances .....,......., ......,.........,....... 5 2 Henderson, Sylvia Gwen ..... ..,. 67, 106, 155 Henry, Susie Jean ..........,. .. .................. ., 60 Hernandez Hilda ................ ........ 6 0. 106 Hernandez, Irma Gloria ...... .,,.. 5 2, 10 Herndon, Howard Lewis ..,... ,,.,..,.... 6 0 Hendrix, Martha Faye ...., ..,.,.., 5 2 Herndon, Rosa Ned ....... ......,...........................,.,................ 4 1 Herrera, Cuca ................., ....... ............ .,.........,..,,..,....,............. 6 7 Herzog, Dennis Leroy . .,.,.. ..... 5 2, 99, 102, 109, 121, 152, 153 Hesse, Eugene George ,...... ....... ,........,.,,.,,..... .... , ......,..,........., . , . 67 Heywood, Gene William ..,.,. .,.........,............................................... 6 0 Heywood. Richard Neal ..... .... 41. 82, 83, 96, 102, 103, 111, . , 123, 124, 152, 153, 154 Heywood, Spence ......,..,.,,,.. 52 73, 112, 116, 120, 145, 155 Heywood , Van Farrell ..,... Hibbert, John DeVere ,,..,. Hicks, Dorothy Mae ....... Hicks, Ruth Elizabeth 88 60: 83 Higgins, Ora Beth .......... .,....,.. . .. ..,.,-1.... .. 52, 84. 107 Hill. Shirley Jean , .....,. . ...,... ................................ . -1......-....... G 7,1101 Hilton, Gail ........,.....,, ,,,... .... 4 1 , 74, 75. 78, 85, 90. 91, 96 102, 103, 105, 107. 146, 151, 152. 182 Hines, Wanda Mae ........ ...... ........... .........,...............,....,.................. 4 9 , 60 Hogle, LeAnn Dana ....,............,.,. ........ ....... ,...........,........,.. . ....,.,,.......,.......,,,.... 4 7 Hone, Kay Hubert ,... ,...,.....,........ ................................... ......,........................., . 5 2 I-Ioldren, Marilyne Ruth . ..... 33, 57, 60, 86, 88. 92, 95, 144, 152, 155, 191 Holt, Alma ,.,.......................,......... .. ........,,..,. . ..,,.,,.,.,............ 41, 85, 90, 91, 155 Holley, Bobbie Lee ...,...,. . .,..,..,,..,........ ...,. , ........ ,.....,.,..... ,............. , ..... . , . 4' Holmes, John .........., ....... ,...,..., . , . ..,...,.....,..... ' 52 Holmes, Paul ...,................... ...................,.... 6 7 Hoopes, Margaret Grace ...,.. , ,........... ..... 6 7, 106 Horne, Bill ......,.... . ..,,..,......., . ..... 41, 79, 107, 153 Home, Charles Richard ...... ,...... ...... .... ...... . . . . 52 Horne, Gearldine .....,.......... -...-4....----,----.---- 6 7 Horne, Lanny , ......,....,.....,.,...., ...........,....,, 67 Horne. Nancy Jane .......... ,....., .--.--,--.-,, . ,,,.... 6 0 Householder, Denver .........,..,,.... ......1.,.,.... ......... 5 2 Householder, Edwanna Jean ..... ---11- 6 0- 106, 111 Houston, Ronald Gale ..... ....... , --...-----......-.... 6 7 Hubbard, Gary .......................................,.....,... . .......................,.......................... 67 Huber, Lee Joseph , .,....,.....................,.,....,. .........,..........,.... . ,......... - 41, 101, 105 Huber, Sylvia Ann ..., 49, 52, 75, 79, 87, 88, 102 104, 106, 108, 152, 193 Huffaker, Darlynne Zelma ......,...... .......... ..... ........................... 3 7 . 41, 75, 108 Hughes, Gloria Ann . ............,,...... ..,,,......1..,...........1..,......,...,..,....,... 4 1, 101 Hughes, Laurabelle .........,.... ..........,..............,..,..,.......................,.,.....,. 5 2 Hulsh, Beulah Paul'ne ...... . .,...........,...............,.-......,,........................,... 67 I-Iuish, Naomi' Pearl .,...,, ..... 3 2, 52, 84, 86, 88, 91, 96, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 151, 154 Hulet, Bessie Carpenter ..... .... .......,... ................,.................1..... 4 1 . 85 Hunsakere, Barbara .... ...... ........v......,................,,...... 6 0 . 155 Hunsaker, Denny ..,.....,.... .....,, . 42 Hunsaker, Jim ..,.... 1 .....,.. .,,.,..,.. Hunsaker, Jeanett Loi-ra'ne ...... Hunt, Edna Karleen . ....,.....,, .. Hunt, Karl Alexander ....., Hutchinson, Nathel ,,...,.. ..,.... Ikeda, Jerry ...... I 60 67 67, 101 . 60, 84, 88 - Page Ishlkawa, Helen ............,.. ..,.... 6 7, 155 Isley, Harold Kennith ..... ....,.. 1 ..... 4 2 Ison, Jerry ................,..... ...... .... 6 1 Jackson, Herman Rudolph ...... ,..,... ,,,,,,, 6 0 , 35, 121, 129 Jackson, Margaret ............, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , 4 2 Jackson, Sharon Darlene ...... ,,,,,,, 6 0, 35, 90, 155 Jackson, Vivian Olivia ....,. ,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, 79, 101 Jaglioka, Rosie .......,...,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2 James, Yvonne ...........,.,. ,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Jameson, Barbara ,..... . ..,........,.,.,.,.......,,. ,..,.,.., . 67 Jarnagin, Coleen .,........,. ,.,... 5 2, 86, 87, 88, 106, 108, 148 Jarvis, Donald Emer ..... ..........,,....,..,...,.........,......,............. 6 7 Jarvis, Earl Lavon ..,..,.... ..,.,..,,.,.. .,........,...... .... ,,... .,............,,,.,. 4 2 Jarvis, George Edward- ,,... . ..,.......,.. ........... 2 7, 32, 67, 88, 94, 111, 121, 125 Jarvis, Harold Hunter ....,.,.,.......... ...... ....,... .....................,....,........,.,...,..,,,.,,,, 6 0 Jarvis, John Heber ........ 27 37, 42, 100, 102. 103, 106, 121, 151, 152, 154 Jarvis, Melvin Richard ..,......,......... .....,,............................,.......,,.....,..,,. 6 0 ,129 Jennings, Roxilne Ann ,... . .,,.,....,........,............................,,..,..,.......,..,...,,,.,, 67, 106 Jensen, Beverly .....,.........,.... ....,. 5 2, 87, 88 Jensen, Gloretta Shirley Jensen, Ray Norman .....,.... Jesperson, Arlyn LeRoy .... 153 Jewell, Ernest .......,.......,..,.,. ................. 6 7, 88, 111, 121, Jewell, Herschel Eugene .... ..,...,...................,..,......................... 6 7 Jimenez, Silvlna. . ........,......... .,..... 4 2, 87, 88, 108, 109. 133, 155 Johnson, Arnold David .... .....................,,...,..........,................ 5 5 Johnson, Bill ..................... ........... 2 7, 42, 74, 99, 107, 152 Johnson, Bill Dean ..,...... .......................................... 63 Johnson, Billye Anne ........, .....,.........,.... ....,,. 6 7 , 100 Johnson, Bud ...,,,.,..,..,.,......,.... .......... 6 A Johnson, Charlotte Gayle ....... ,,.. ....,. 6 7 John:on, Clifford Eugene ,.,. .... 6 7, 101 Johnson, Garry Kelwin ..,.. 67, 10' Johnson, James Robert ...., ..,.. ,,...,, 5 2 Johnson, Jo Ann ........,....... ....., 6 0 Johnson. Joyce Elaine ...... ...,.....,.. 4 2 Johnson, Juanita . .,.......... ,,,... . .,.,.............. 6 7 Johnson, Larry ............1..,.. ...........,...,...... 3 7, 42 Johnson, Mauna Loo, ..,... ...,.. ..... ,.........,, 4 2 , 107 Johnson, Robert Lee ,..... ., ..... 60, 121, 124. 127 Johnson, Rodney Dee ..... .,.....,......................... .......... 6 0 Johnston, Aida Rose .....,.. .... , ....,, .,...................................... 6 7 , 106 Johnston, Coy' Hugh ....... ......,.....,......,. 4 0, 42, 116, 119, 151, 153 Johnston, Nadine . ......... . ..,.. 60, 86. 88, 89, 90, 94, 103. 106, 155 Jones, Betty Jean .,,.. ,,... . ..,.,.,,,..........,............,...,,...,.,...,. . .. 49, 52 Jones, Bobby ....,............, .,,............... 6 0, 104, 121, 129, 148, 153 Jones, Bob Thomas ,,.., ,.,,,... . ...,..........,........, . .,.,...........,........,. . 67 Jones, Carol Jean ......... ..... - 12. 75, 86, 87, 88, 108, 133. 148 Jones, Harry Payne ,,... ....... .........,......................,....,...... 4 2 , 121 Jones, Jay Deane ..,.,.. . .,,, . .......,.. , 52, 77, 80, 82, 83. 88, 99, 102, 104, 106, 107, 109, 111 Jones, Julia Elizabeth ,...,. ......,...,., ..,,......,., , .......,....... 6 0 , 101 Jones, Louis C. ....... ,.,,..,.. ..,................. 5 2 , 116, 119, 121 Jones, Marian Lois ...... ,..... 5 2, 86. 88 108, 133 Jones, Marie Louis ,.... ., .,,....., 52, 86, SS, 108, 132 Jones, Mary .....,,,.,,,,... , ......,............ 67, 145, 152. 155 Jones, Melvin ,......,,....., . ,,,. ..... 4 2, 85, 91, 106, 145, 154 Jones, C. Richard ,, ......,.,,., ........,......-.........-...,----...-.--... . 68 Jones, Patsy Ruth .,.........,,... ,...............,.........,.....,,. ...,.. 6 7 Jones, Walter Henderson ..... .......... 68 , 82, 121. 125 Jones, Wanda Lou ,.... ......... .,....,..,......,......1.1.......,..... 5 2 Jones, William Bruce ...... ................................. 6 0, 121 Jordon, Bob Oliver ............. ..... 6 0, 112, 128, 129, 154 Judd, Evelyn Paula ..........,., ...........,....,....,.....,........., 6 0 Judkins, Donald Elbrldge ...... ,---. .,1.-...-....-.....-.-...- - 60 Judkins, Dorothy Joann ....... ..... . ........... - '42 Julian, Emie Dale .. .....,..,.... .... ........ A , .. 52. 143 Julian, Jo Ann Annabel .....,. ....,........ ....... 4 2 . 76, 151 Kale, Pat Roseanne ...,....... ..,,,, .... 6 0 , 87, 88 Keelin, James Edward ...... ......,.......... 6 8 Keller, Arlene Ann ...,.,,......, ............. 68 Keler, Genevieve Marie , ...... ....... 6 0 Kelsoe, Shirley ...........,..... .... ------- 6 3 Kempton, Calvin Ira ...., ..........,..,.,.....,.......................,..... 6 ' Kennon, Jerry . ............,,. .........,,..........................,................ 6 8 Kent, Marilyn Rae . ...., 27, 42. 76, 85, 139. 151, 152 Kent, R. Jayne ....,...... ..... . ...,. 3 1, 32, 68, 88, 153, 155 Keyser, Anna ..,.. .,...., ...........,..,...,. ...,. . ...................... 6 Kelber, Donna Mae ............ ................,.,.........................,... 4 2 Kelber, John Lee ..........,..,,.... ........ . , .... , ........................... 60, 1? Kilpatrick, Gordon Nessler ...... .,..... 6 0, 82, 84, 88, 91, 102, 116. 120, 128, 129, 153 King, Devon Wynn ,...... ...,...............,.. . ..........,......-......1....,. 60 King, Lois Audrey . ......,. ...... 3 3, 52, 75, 81, 84, 88, 91, 102 103, 108, 111, 140, 145, 151, 152 Kinloch, Glenn Howard ............. ...... ......,,.,..,.....,......-............. . . . 68 Kinloch, Lewis James .....,....1 ....... ...... ..,...........--.---.......,,,,...,,--- 4 2 Kirkland, Lorieta Dorcas ..... ..... . ...,............. 6 0 Kissane, Sue Anne ............. ...... 6 0. 99, 107 Kleinrnan, Alan Pilling ...... ...1..,............. 6 8 Kleinman, Johnny D. .... ,,,..., 6 8, 101 Knibbs, James Charles .... ..........,.. 4 2 Kniffin, Betty Marie ..,..... .......... 5 2 Knndsen, Lewis Everett ....... ..,, ...,........ 5 2 Knutson, Bud Gilbert ......... , ...... 60, 101 Krauss, Maxwell .................. .... ............,, ................................... 5 2 Krauss, Vvalter Kennneth .. ..............,...,...................,..,............. 60 Kuel, Grayce Marilyn ........ ,..,..... ...... .,..............,................,.................. . ...... 6 0 Kuhn, Fred Ellis .............. ...... ........ 4 2 , 82, 83, BB, 96, 97. 99, 100. 104, 107, 137, 147, 152, 153 Kuhn, Karol Geraldine ..........., 31, 60, 84, 86, 88. 91, 97, 102, 147, 148 Kuvik, David M. .,......... ........ ......................,...........,-... .-,--,- 1 ..---.----- , . 68. 125 Lambert, Joanne Elizabeth Lampe, James Joseph ............. 67, 121, 125 One Hundred Fifty-Eight Lancaster, Virgil Le Roy ...... 52, 60, 80 112 60 Page Page Lane, Dick Glen ............ ....,.,.,,...4....,.,,,,, 6 0, 35, 121 Meredith, Gene .................,.. ,,..........., ,.,,...,.,.,.,A...,.,, 6 1 , 100 Lane, Hollene Louise ..,. .......,,......,........,......,.....,, 1 ,,,. 6 0 Meredith, Phyllis Jean .,.. .............................,...............,,,,. 5 3 Lane, Stanley ..............,........ ...,....,.. . .,........,..... , ...,.......,...... 6 0 Merrill, Earlene ................. ...................................... 4 3, 79, 86 Langford, Bobbie Lois .... ....... 4 2, 85, 90, 91, 151, 155 Merrill, Elaine .....,...,...... .... 4 3, 84, -88, 90. 91, 144, 155 Langford, Douglas ...,........... ....................., ,...........,.,., ...,. 4 2 M errlll, Iris Ellen ..,.. . ......, ......,.... 4 3, 79, 86, 88, 89, 108 I.auB8.cker, C8.l'0l Ann .....,..,....,.......,. 60, 99, 107 Merritt, Sharla Coleen ....... 61, 86, 88, 90, 106, 155 Laurias, Simon .......... ,. ........... ....,... 6 8, 101 Mellser, Margie Ann ...,... .......... .. ..............,................ 6 9 Leafdale, Keith LeMoyne .....,.. 60, 82 Michel, Fred La'v'oy ..,.. ,....,..... 6 1, 116, 120, 153 Leap, Eugene Samuel ............ ......... 6 8 Miles, Samuel Allen .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,, ,.,. .,,,,,.,,, 5 3 Leap, Richard Kent ....... , .... ....,,..,.,, ......,.,. 6 0 Miller, Ann .......,,............ ,.., 4 3, 15, 75, 78, 107, 152 Lea:-lon, Carol Louise ...... .....,........................ . . .,........,........ 52 Miller, Betty J. ..,,..,,,,.,,.. ,,,,,,,,,.l,,,.,,,,,,.,,, , M ,,,.,--,,, 61 Lesson, Leslie Russell ...,...... ..,,, .,.......,........,.......,.,.......,..... 4 3 . 96, 146, 153 Miller ,Billie Virginia, W ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,, 61 Leatham, Nina. B. . .,......................................... 52, 84, 86, 93, 103. 108, 155 Miller, Connie Mae ........... N ,.,, 59, 106 Leavitt, Barbara. ........ 42, 47. 71, 78, 79, S7, 88, 108, 139, 142, 152, 196 Miller, Donald Arthur .,,,, 69, 85 Leavitt, Joe Ann . ......,...........,....,..,.........,..........l......,. ......... , , 42, 79, 87, 88, 108 Miller, Glenn James ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 53 Lechner, Peggy Jean ..........,... . .,...... ..................,......... . ..,..,.,....,..................... 6 0 Miller, Hugh Dale , .,..,...,,,...,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,., ,. 69 Lee, Dick Eugene .,........ ............................. 6 8 Miller, Joan Ruth ..... .... 6 1, 86, 88, 99, 111 Lee, Ina Mae ........... .. . ...., 60, 101 Mme:-, Jo Ella . .... ...... .......,. 1 6 1, 57, aa, 152 Lee, Karan Ferris .,,.. ............. 6 8 Miller, Lillian Ruth. .,.... ..,. 5 3, 84, 107, 108 Lee, Ruby Louise .......,. ....,.......... 5 2 Miller, Margaret Sue ,.... .,.,,,,,,...,,,,, 6 9, 155 Legg, Landis Homer .,.... .,....,............ 5 2 Miller, Phyllis Rae .,., ,,l,, ..,,,,,,,.,,., ,,,, 6 9 Leigh, Arden ..................... ..... 5 3, 73, 155 Miller, Patricia, .,,,,,,.. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 6 9 Lenhart, Freda Aletha ....,.. ...,. 5 3, 86, 88 Millet, Beth ,,,,,,,, ,M ,,,l,,. ,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 69 LeN0ir, William Avery . .......,. .,.,...............,............ 5 3 Millet, Edward Milo ..... ........,............ 3 4, 53, 104, 106 Leung, Albert ...........,................. , ........,......................... 60 Millet, Margaret .....,...... ..,.. . 53, 79, 90, 103,108, 151 LeSueur, Kennneth Rulan ...... ............,....l..,,....... 6 0, 121 Millett. Archie Lane ...,, .......,............,.......,.......,.... 1 12 Levelle, Sondra Jean ............. ..,.... 4 3, 79, 87, ISS, 112 Mlllett, Barham Lane ,.,. ...... .... ,,..,... ..,.., ,.,... ..... 1 1 2 Lewis, Clyde ..................,...,.....,. ......... .....,............. . .,.,......,..,.....,............... 6 0 , 101 Millett, Barbara Jean ,...,. ..... 5 3 Lewis, Donna. ..... . ..... ..........., ........ , ,......,,. . .,.. ,....,......., ........ , .... ,.., .,,....,. 4 3 , 1 4 8 Millett, Donald Thomas ,.... . . ,,,., 61 Lewis, Elizabeth Anne .. 53, 75. 79, 87, 88, 90, 91, 95, 96, 100, 102, 3011 Millett, Harold Carpenter ..............,..,....,.......,.......................,..,....... 61 ' 106, 137, 139, 152, 153, 155 Millett, Joleah ......................... ........., ........ .............. .....,...... . . .,..................... 6 ' 7 . Lewis, Irene .l...................,..,..,.......,.,..,................ ........,,..,........,..........,,.,.. 6 1, 101 Millett, Richard Leonard .,... .,.. 5 3, 84, 102, 116, 120. 13, 145, 152 Lewis, Martha ...........,.,, ...... , ...,... ....,........,...., 9 6 153, 154, 155 Lewis, Mary Elizabeth ....... ....,,, 43, 93, 96 Millett, Val Earl ...,.,......,. ...,.,.,..,.. ...... ,,,.,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , 4 3 Lewis, Tommy ,..... ............ ........,..,......................... I ....,..... 1 1 2 Millett, Wylene ...,,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Lewis, Wllliluu .............. ..., , ., .........,....,.....,...... 68, 94, 121 Miranda, Conrado .....,.. ,.,,, 6 9 Libhart, Bill Russell ..... , .,........ .......,.. .... ...... 8 2 , 102, 116, 153 Miranda, Nellie Delci .... .. .... .. 43 Lile, Jerry Lynn ......... ..,..... 5 3, 82, 83, 96, 109, 143, 155 Mishler, Phyllis Jean ...... . ...... 69 Lines, C8.I'0l6 Ann ............. ...... 6 1, 84, 88, 92, 106, 145, 147, 152,,15T Mitchell, Ralph Eugene .... ....... ..... , .........,........................... 5 3 Loflin. Marvin Dee .......,..... ........ ...,.....................,......,....,..,.............,.,.,.. 6 ' Mitten, Virginia Martha ..... . .....,.,,.........,,...............,....,..........,...... 61 Louthan, Jeanette Louise .....,....... 43, 93, 100, 101, 107, 145, 153 Mizer, Ray Dale ..,..................... ..... 5 3, 88, 102, 116, 119, 121, 153 Luna, Hortensia ................ ., ...... . ........ ,... , ...........................,...,.,... . 53, 68 Molltor, Mildred Josephine .......................,.. ..... ....... .... ...., . . . . 69 Luna, Otillia Trevlzo ..... ,...... . ..,,......... ............,................... . . 53, 144 Montgomery, Edmond ............. ............... ....,........,. . . ........,........... 6 1 Montgomery, Joe Edmond ..................,........................., .... 6 1 M0 Montierth, Florence Faye .... . ...,.. 61, 85, 107, 113, 152, 155 Montierth, Linnie Lorraine .,,.. .. 44, 76, 77. 84, 93, 10? McAfee, Virginia ,,,,,.,,,, ,1,,,, 6 1 Montoya, Robert .....,.,,,..,,...... ........................,................. 6 1 McAfee, Elols . .,......, ,hvyhh 5 1 Moore, Billie Ann ...,...,.......,,. ............ 4 4, 87, 88, 133 McAfee, J. D. ............. ,,,,,, 63 Moreno, Armando Burruel .... .,...... ...........,.................. ............... 6 1 McClaws, Monte ................... ,,,,,,,,,.,,, 5 1 Morris, Billie Jane .................,...,.....,......,. ..............,.....,.................. 6 9, 106, 15.55 McCulloch, Blily Don ..,,.... ,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 61 85 Mortensen, Lilliaw ................ 62, 85, 86, 88. 103. 106, 139, 144, 1.48, 15' McCleve, Dwaine Howard ....,. , ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 63,'108 Mortensen, Neoml Cerese . ....,...........,...,........... 44, 86, 88. 108. 133 McCleve, Marte ............. . .......... . ,,,,, , 53, 37, gg, 106' 133 Mortensen, Roger Layne ....... .... ..,.............. .....,............................. 5 3 , 84, 121 McDowell, Jesse Newton ....,.,... , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, gg, 107 Mortensen, Virginia Irene . ....... ..... , ....... 5 3, 86, 88, 108 McLaws, Kay Marvin . ...,........,,... ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , 6 1 Mortensen, Vona Jo ...,......,..... .............. .................................. . . 69 McFarland. Erle Cecil .,....,.,..,..,.., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, 5 3 M o ulton. Everard Curtiss ................................... ....... 8 2, 101 McGrath, lR.iggsJ Eliza Ann ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Mulleneaux, Kent ........ .. ........ ...... 5 3, 102, 116, 119, 121. 153 McLa.ws, Amy Jo ...,.,....,...,..,,,,,,.. , , ,,,,, 33, 63, 32, gg, 111, 147, 152 Munger, Virginia Patricia .... .. ......................l.................... . 69 McLellan, Clyde Andrew ....... ...... .......,,..........,,..,..,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 63 M u tray, Lee ........ ................... . .... . .....l ....., ................. 6 9 McLellan, Shirley Belle . ............,,,...,....,.,..,,,,.,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 1 134 Myers, Charles Lange ...... . .... 44 McMinn, Glenn Duane ...,,,.............. 43, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 152, 154 Myers, Geneve ................ .. .... 69, 101 McMullen, Kathryn ....,......,.,...,. - ....., .........,,..,,......,....,,..,,,, 1, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , B1 Myers, Helen Creozetta ..,... .....,... 6 2, 101 McPherson, clarene Miltonette .. 43, 77, 82, 83, ss. 91, 95, 103, 107. 111 Myers. Jeanette Illene ..r,--, -,-,-- 1 53. 135 McQueen, Mary Lovelia, ..,,...,...,..,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, 84 Myers, Julienne Renee . .,.,.. .... 5 7, 62, 103 Maat, Roger Bruce .............,,... ,,..,,..... . ,.., .,,,,, ,,,,,,,.., r .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 , 121 Myers, Samuel Barry ...,......... ...... ......,.........,. 6 9 Macdonald, Helen ..........,.,.......,.... .,.., 5 3, 77, 33, 106, 107, 108, 109 Myers, Veoletta Arvesta. ...... ............ ..... 5 3 , 101 Magnusson. .TBJIIBS Adelbert ..... ....... 5 3, 102, 116, 120. 124, 142, 143, 145, 153 N Mahaffey, Albert Gary ........ .....,........,,..,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,, . 4 3, 52, gg Mehgum, Claudle Kay ..... 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 61 Nader. Helen Mae .... ....... ........... ........ ...... .,.. 6 9 , 8 2 Manning, Evelyn ............. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,,, ,,,,,,, 5 g , 106 Nasser, Laraine .....,... ...........................,....... .... 6 2 Manning, Florence ....,,, ,,,,,, 5,,,, , ,,,, 5 1 , gg, 88, 133 Nations, Jack Dale . ..... .... 5 3, 100, 102, 116, 120 Marler, Kent .......,,.,.....,,,.. , ,,,, 51, 128, 140, 148, 154, Navarro, Charles ....... ...,.., .....,..,.................,.,,,.,,, 5 3 Marley, Allne Marie ,.,...,.. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68 Neal, Donna Mae . ...l... ........., ,...... ....,.................. , . . 69 Marshall, Judy Elizabeth ....... ,.,,,,,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Neal, Patricia. Ann .... ....... ....... .,.........,...........l...,,..,.,. 6 2 Marshall, William Richard .,,. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 3 Neff. Gaylord H. . .,........ ...,.. 4 4, 95, 102, 116 117, 151 Martens, Bruce Iven ............ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Nelson. CMO! ................-. .. ..... ....,.....,...........,... . .1. 62, 148 Martin, Caryl Margaret ,...., ,,,, , gg, 155 Nelson, Geneva ......... .,........ ..........,.. ..,..,. ,,,.,,., 8 2 , 3 3 Martin, Cecil Everett ,.... .. ..... 68. 146 N01S0ll. Gwrge Robert r... ..... 6 9. 82, 88 Martin, Darin Dean ...,.., ,,,, , , 43, 126 Nelson, Gordon ..... ..... . ..... .....,..,....,.. . 6 9 Martin, Ruth .....,., .... , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, gg N elsvn. Joe Bernard ..,.. ., ..... 69, 101 Martin, Dick ,.,,,....,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 8 Nelson. Gayle ................ ...... .................... ,..................,.. ..,.. ,.., .,...... 6 9 Martin, Elaine ......... ,,..., ..,,... , .,,, ..,...,.,.,.,., , ...,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 , 53, 142, 153 Nelsfrn, Patsy Ann .......... . ............ .....,... .,............................ ......,,..,. 6 4 , 106 Martin, Kenneth Rae ...,..,,x,.,...,.,,, 43, 75, 76, 78, 32, 33, 88, 96, 99, 103, Newsom, Rbnald Ames ...., .... . . 27. 40, 44. 92, 100, 101, 103, 110, 152 106, 109. 110, 111, 131, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 169, 174 NGWND. D011 Lee ---4-'-- -A -4----- . ---4----4-----,--'4 --4--------- -.-----.-----,---4-------,--.. - 6 2 Martin, Ralph Ted .,....... ......,....,.....,..........................,.....,....,..,,,.,,.,.,,, ,,,,. , , 1 127 Newton. Eddie Hugh ....,. .... . ....................,,............,.,......,...... . .. 69 Martin, Ronald Clarence ....,,..,.,. .,....,. ....,.,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , , 61, 112 Nichols, Beverley Ann .,.. ...... 4 4, 86, 88, 108, 155 Martin, Joe .,...,,.,.,,.,. , .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,, 53 Nichols. Patsy Joan ,.............. . .,..,....,.........,.... 69 Martinez, Adolph.-1 Marinez . .,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 3 , 127 Nichols, Dale ..........A...... ...... .......... ,... 4 4 , 101, 105, 1521 Martinez, Robert .....1..,..,,,....,. ,,.. , 1 35, 61, 121, 126 111, 134. 146, 151. 152, 155 Martinez, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 Nicoll, D0!l8.Id Le Ray ..... . .A.. - ............,................,.. , ...... 44 Max-tiny, Charles Franklin ...... .,..., ..... s 3 . 32, as N1C0ll. Kenneth NHBSIG 44--- - -1-,4,-,-------,4----------4-4,.----.-4---.--4. 44 Mutiny. Ellen Alice .. ..........,, ..... 8 2, 88, 109 111 N1C011. LYHY1 AV91111 -f------ -,--4AA 59. 121. 125. 145 Massey, Betty Sue .,.,,.,,..............,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 61 Nichols, Dan Leroy ..... .........,........r.,............ 6 9, 101 Mggsgy, Sydney M81-fha, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Nicolls, C. Melvin .....,...... ...... 5 3. 102, 116, 120, 153 Matsuyoshl, Katherine Hamye ..................,.. ..................,.,.......,...,.,,...,,.. 6 1 N1C011S. -T0 A1111 -4-------'-4-4---- ----, w - ---- 4---,-,----- - -'-----,---'---14 69 Matthews, Lloyd Glade ..............,.....,........,..A......,.................,...... 53, 116, 113 N1C1101S011. F9171 58-Hara' --4-- ------'-'-----A-,--- 4--x-- ---'--'-'--4A'N-'--- 6 2 Matthews, Vernon Gall .,....,.....................,.........,.......,.. ....,. ..,.,..............,..... 6 1 N101S011. Lars --'v'---------'--'4Af -4-,- 5 3. 54. 32. 35. 91- 124 Matthews, Kathleen ........ 49, 53. 75, 81, ss, 95. 103, 105, 103, 111, 152 North. Clyde ----------,-,4,--- -,-,,-4-4,------,A,,4,.----,4--,- 5 3. 126 Maltlson, Ward A. ............,.......,................................... ...,... .......,....,.. 6 8 , 101 May, June , .......... ,... - .,...............,..............,, ,.... ...........................,......,,. . 5 3 Mayer, E. Sonla ..,..... .... 43, 84, 95, 100, 155 Mayhugh, Gerald Ray ...,,........,.,,,..., . ,.,,. 53, 101 08-195. BHFUHYB- 11f1'8Y 1- ----- -'---- 4 4. 47. 75- 76. 78, 79. 86, 88. 105, Mayhugh, Margaret ....... ......,..,.,..........,......,......,.... 43 107. 103. 142, 143. 148. 151, 152, 194 Mayo, Sharon Lyn ......., .. ...,.., ,, ....,....,... 53, s4, 91, 145, 146, 155 0'Barr. Gerald Le ROL' ----,- 4----- ,-----.,.-, ---...-..-.---.-..-.... . .-............ ........ . . . . .. 69 Melcher, Larry Clark ...., ,. ..............,, , .,.... ......,.....,.,.. .... ,,,.,......., . ,,..,.. ....... 6 8 0 ' BMT. -793-TIS' L29 ff--- '---- - ---------'------- ---,--,-- . -----------4-----.-.- - . 69 Melcher, Mary Maxine .......,,..........., ,,.....,....,.......,,...... . .,,.,........,................... 6 1 0'BH-IT. -70 Arthur -- ----------- 53. 34. 102. 116. 120. 121, 140 Meldrum, Ethelyn , ....,..,.,,..,.,,..,.1,.,.. 57, 59, 61, 87, 88, 103. 105, 148, 154 0'C0!1Y19!'. -711111111 JOYCE ----- ----A- 5 3. 37. 38. 106. 111. 140, 145. 154 Meldrum, Mark R:chmcnd 43, 79, 102, 116, 118, 119, 145, 153, 155 0'D611. -701111 Henry --.-.----- 1---- -.-..----. 1 . -1------.----------. . ------.----1---.1----11------1-1- 6 9 Mendivjj, Edward ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3, 35, 126, 127 0'Donnal, Sarah Ann ..... . .... 44, 82, 84, 88, 96, 102, 103, 109, 111, Menaivil, Ophelia Celaya .... ...,.,.,...,,..,.... ................. ................ 6 1 , 106, 109 ' 139. 148. 152. 153. 155. 188 Mendoza, Juno ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63, 101 Okamura, Pete Landeros ...... ............................ 5 3, 116, 118. 151, 153 Mendoza, Frank vel-dugg ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 53 Oliver, Glydene ..................... ........ .... . . ................. 5 3. 86, 88 Menefeel Gerald Eugene ,,.,,,,,,,., 69 Oliver. Della. June 69, 106 One Hundred Fifty-Nine Olsen, Alvin Jesse .. Olsen, Mary Ann Ong, Anna .....,,. Ong, Benny . ...... . Ong, Joe H. Ong, Josephine . .,.. . Ong, Lily ....., .....,..., Openshaw, Pearl ......., , Oppemxan, Carlajo ........ ...,. Ortegaf Frank ..,....,,................ Osborn, Wesley Franklin Osborne, Overson. Owens, Dorothy Juanita. . Freeman C. ..fff:w Ruth Ella ....,.,.... Page 62, 124 57, es, 69, 106 . .......,., 32, 44, 108 69 37, 44 54, 108, 151 44. '19, se, ss, 108, 146 ., ........,.., ...... ..... A , . 49, 54, 103 ez . 62, 121 54, sz, aa, ss, 96. 109, 152. 1211 49, 54, 82, S8 Owsley, Ivan Maurice ...............,. ,,...... .........,..-..---.,-....---A---.,-,----,---.---.-- - 6 2 Ozment, Kathryn ........,..... ..... 5 J 62, 84. 86, 88. 103, 144, 146, 152, 155 Ozmenf., Kenneth Leon .........,...........,........................-.-.. ..-..--. ..----------- -4--------4- 5 4 P Pace, Kathleen .,,,.,..... ,...... ..,. 5 4 , 152 Packer, C. H. .. ....,,...,.... ....,..............,.... 6 2 Packer, Dawn ................... ,.,...., ..... .,............ 6 9 Padgett, Barbara Ann .... ........,..,......... 4 4, 100 Pagan, Daniel ....,.... . ....... .... 5 4, 84, 121, 155 Pagan, Emma Nei ..... . ......,.......,.......,.. 62 Pagan, L'ly ..............,.. ..........,........., ,... ...... . .... 4 4 Page, Billy ..,,..........,. .,.,...,........,........,,...... 6 2, 124 Page, Myrtle ............, . ....... 57, 62, S6, 88, 13, 148 Palmer, Betty Ann .... 54 Palmer, Billy Ray .. ....,. Palmer, Peggy Ann .... 1-almes, Shirlene ................ Panas. Arnold ........,............. Parsons. Marlys Elaine sz, 71, 44, 1:19, sz ,106 155 sz Parsons, Shirley Ellen . ...... ........ 6 9, 155 Passey, Lavon Kay .....,.. .. , ......,. .. 54 Passey, Vlrglnia .,.. . ..... .......... 6 9 Patrick, Carl Eugene ...... ........,.... 5 4, 89 Patterson, Sh'rley June ......... ........... . 54 Payne, Harry Hugh .... ..... ............ , . .. 52. 54, 82. 88 Peacock, Bonnie Rae ....... .......-...................,.................. 6 9 Peacock. Carol Mae .. .,...... ...........,........ ..., .......,. 6 2 , 86, 88 Peavle, Jerry ................. ......... . .. 21, 49, 54, 111, 147. 152 Peete, Kathryn Elizabeth ,......... .......................... 6 2, 101 Pena, Mary ..,............... ,..... 4 .,----- V ----- .--........--......... . 69 Perez, Dalia Mary ........... .............. 6 9 Perkins, Keith .,...,. .... ......... ..... 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Jack Lee . ,..... -.... ....r..,..,........ . 54 Peterson, Jackie Ruth ..... ,... 4 ,, . .....,. 54, 111, 135 Penerson, Jacqueline Mae .. , .........,.......... . 69 Peterson, Jim ......,.............. ..,,.... 62, 101 Peterson, JoAnne Dale , ..... --l..,-.-.-----4, 6 9 Peterson, Joseph Van . .,.... -,.-,--,-4-,4--,- - 45 Petersen, Levl S. ...,,.......,.... ..... 4 5. 151. 155 Peterson, Nalra Charlene ..... ....,. .... 5 4 , 108, 144 Peterson, Pele ,,.,,.,,,,,.,,., ..., . ., . ....,...........,........ 62, 121 Pen-ie, Elsie Marie .... ................... n .......... M A. .,.........r...... 54. 73. 82, 88, 153 Pew, Gerald ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,,.,..,......,..., .............. ,,,, ............,..,..,...,....,....,. 4 5 , 1 53 Phelps, Lois Arlene ., 42, 54, 75, 87. 88, 90, 95, 103, 106, 107, 145, 155 Phelps, Ruth Ann , ,,,,,,.,,,,..,..,,,.. , .... ,.,,,, ....., ,...,..... ........ .................. . ....,..... 5 4 , 8 4 Phelps, Wayne Irwin ..,. ,.,...,.. ......,..... . . . ............... ..l,......... 6 2, 82. 88, 107 Phillips, Robert Boyd .. .,...... 69, 121, 125 Plckens, Betty Jo ...... .. ...,. 1 ........ ....... ,--, 6 2 Pickens, Marjorie May .... .--,- b 2. 82. 88. 106 Pierce, Dean .............,........... --,--..,4.,----.,-..-A..........,.,.... 6 9. 101 Pittman, Darrell Leland ....., ..............,..................................... 6 2 Pittman, Glenna Ma: .. ....,. ..... 5 9, 62, 87. 88, 147, 148, 155 Plumb, Paul Preston ...... ,.... . ..,...............,...,.,.... . . 40, 45 Plumb, Ross Rle ,... .... ,...,.. .......,.............,....................,...,., 6 9 Plumb, Vaughn Walter ...,.. ,....... 6 2 Plumb, Vem Earl ....,... . .... ---, 5 4 Pools, Charles Richard 54 Poole, Jimmie .........l....... .. -,-- 69 Poarch, Billy Wayne .... ....,.. 5 4 Pope, Leon . ..............,.. .... . ---A------ 6 9 Popln, George Edward ..,... ...... 6 9, 85 Portee, Matfie ..,............,,...,... . ..... 69, 101 Porter, Beverly Jesperson ..... .......,... 4 5 Porter, Ernest Ray ........... ------4-4.--- ----,--,-,-,- A4-44 W V A -- 69 Porter, Franklin Neil ....... -,---- W .4-4-4-.,,--,.-,---,---4-,--------- 6 2 Porr, Edwin John .. ........,....... ..--.--...-.4.--,4-.------,4-,--,--,- .--- V - 69 Portillo, Robert Sanchez ......, ...... ,............. 6 2 , 73, 82, 88. 107, 153 Potts, Emalee Teresa . ..... ................-.,...-.---------,----- ---------------f---------4--------- 6 2 Powell, Betty Ann ..,.,,.......... . ...... .............. ...........,.......-.-.....--.,-,...---,-.---------.... 6 2 Powell, Trenna ......,....,.... 54, 75. 79. 87. 88, 95. 102, 103, 105, 108, 155 Powell, Vincil Dean ..,. ..,... ..... ,...,,.........-.....--,- A . . . ---,.--..-------.----.--,---4---,,4-A-- - 54 Preston, Betty Rose .......... .. .,......-,......,-A-.,-. ----A---,--4-,- -,--------- - -,4,'--,A4----- A----- 3 2 Prince, Wanda ..l..... ,....., . ..... . e. -A-4,- -- - - - - 62. 103 Puebla, Richard Ortiz , .... .... 6 2. 104, 116, 119, 124, 126. 154 Puebla, Leo .........,............ . .,.. ....,.....,.......,., ...-.- --.--.----,--- 6 2 . 124. 127 11-yan, Jackie ,Louise ............. ...... ......-.--,-..-----4,---- ---,,-,-----,44-- -------.----4 6 9 Pyle, Jr., Harold Martin ..,., ..,.....,..- A --4--, -44,4f--- 6 9 Q Quintana, Allda , ..... 69 R Rainey, Margie Ann ....... ...... A 69 Rallrick, Lupe J. ....,.......... ..........,,............. . Rajlrlck, Regina Ruth .... ..........................,......,,... 5 4 Rallrlck, Rose M. ..,......... ..., .............. ,.... . ..,............., . 6 2 Randall, Bert Preston ..... .....,........... 6 9, 101, 121, 155 Randall, Verna. Pearl ...... . .... 62, 84, 87, 88, 101,106 Rankin, Barbara Lculse .,,, .,................,...... 6 2, 81, 111 Rawls, Lawrence ...... , ....... ....................,........ 6 2, 153 Rawls, William Edgar ....... 37, 45. 103 Page RRY. Dorothy Dawn ...... ..... 5 3. 54, 75, 85, 91, 96, 108, 148, 193 Ray, Karl Eugene .,,... , ............... . .........,.... .......... ......,,...,...., , ..,,,,, 6 9 Ray, Paul Wlllllm ...... . ...,........ .......,.,,. ,.,.....,,.. ...... ,... . 5 4 . 101 Reber, Carolyn ....... .,..........,,..,.,....., 6 9 Reber, Lois May ...... ................... .....,,., 6 2 Recker, Don Earl .,.. ,..., ....., ..,..........,.,.. 6 2 , 104, 121, 129 Redding, Carol Ann ...... ....,....,..,....,.......,...,,.,,, . ,,,,,.,, , ,, 62 Reeb, Harold Henry .,.. Reed, Shirley Anne .......... Reese, George Edwin Reidhead, Evelyn ...,..,...,. Reldhead, LaMerle Reid, Alta Ella ......... ....... Relland, Rellaud, Resley, Darlene Fern Charles Dean ..,. Lois ....,.,......,....... Reynolds, Delbert .....,. ., ........... Reynolds, Gilbert A. .,,............ . Rhodes. Rhodes, Rhoton, Barbara Van Orden , Jacqueline Laird ...... Ted . ......., . ...,..,......., . Richards, Barney A. ...,,,,..,.,,.. . 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Donald Duane ..,. l...... 5 l, 82, 88, 96, 111, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 148. 15-I Richlns, Melvin ..........,.,.,..,... ,..,. . ....,.,.., , .,,,,,,, A ,,,,, 3 7, 40, 45, 101 Richmond, Jimmie Dean ,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Ricks, Marilyn ......,,.,,..... ...,.. .,...., .,.,..,..,,, ,,., , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Riddle, Don Mertln ..........,,. .. .,.....,,.,.......,......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 101 Riddle, Marvin Vaughn .,..... ................,...,.,..,.,,....,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,, 5 9 Riley, George Milhael ...,... ....,,. 5 4, 73, 77, 102, 106, 107, 154 Riley, June Ann ..,........., ....... .,,,.....,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 , 135 Rivas, Connie ............... , ,..l. ,.,,.,,,,, ..,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 5 , 35, 103 Rivera., Ernest ..- ......... . ......,..,........ 54 Rlevra, Mary Helen ...... ....... 5 4, 109 Robbins, Jack Edward ........ 62 Robbins, Jerry Edwin .... , ,, , ,,,,,,, ,, 59 Robbins, Milan ArLhul' .... ............................... 6 2 Robbins, Mina Jewel .............. ............,........,.,,. . ,...... ........ 6 9 RDDBYKS, David Lawrence ,... , ........ ...... 6 2, 145, 152, 153 Roberts, Jack Wayne ..,.,.... ........................,,...,,,...,..,......... 6 9 Robinson, Terry Martin ..... .,.... 5 1, 31, 91, 93, 121, 154 Robles, Sally Moreno ,.... . ...,.. . ,... ............... , ........ 4 5, 108 Robson, Delcena, ................. 31, 45, 82, 88, 106, 108 Rodney, Audrey Louise ,. ..,. ....,....,....,,...,... - L5, 145, 151 Rodney, Sara Jane .........., ........,.. . ,. ,............. .,.,. , 69 Rogers, Bruce Glenn .....,. .... 6 9, 82, 88 Rogers, Courtney Allyn ....... ,....,,..,, ..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, .,,..,,, 4 5 Rogers, Frank Cooper .,,.. ...., ..........,..,,,.,,,.,, 6 9 , 101 Rogers, Joyce Eileen .. .... ...... 4 5, 87, 88. 108, 151 Rogers, Nancle Ann ..... ..,,.,,,..., ,... .........,. ........ 63 Ralph, Lucy Isabell .... ..,.,............,........ 5 3, 54 Rollins, Boyd , ....,....,........, ..... 1 21, 163 Rolph, William Edner .,....... .,.........., 6 9 Romero, Evelyn Sereno ...,..,... ,...,.....,.. .... 6 9 Roseberry, Gilbert Thomas ..... ..,..,.........,.... 4 5 Rosendahl, Pat Anne .,.,......... , ,. ....... 34, 63, 106 Rosa. 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Beverly Frances . ..... ,.,. ..,.... ,...,....... .... ......, , ......,.,,....,... . .... 6 9 , 1 5 5 S6kiy8-, Fred ....... .. ..,,.............. ...... 6 3, 116, 119 Selba, Luther Benton ..,........... ..............,...,,. .,,...,.,...,...,......,.,.....,, 6 3 Sellers, Charles La Marr ..,... ...,.... . . ......,....,.....,.......,...,.,..........,.... 55 Seller, Jon Gilbert , .l..........., ......,...,........Y.,..,..............,.,..,.,.,., ..,.,.... 6 9 Sezate, Armando Garcia ,..... 63. 102, 117. 118, 126, 127, 153 Sezate, Olivia Sandoval ....... ........,......,,...................,....,....,.........., 5 5 Sezate, Pete Sandoval .. ........ .....,.............,,...........,......,..... 5 5 Sharpe, Nancy Lbrene ..... ......,...,..,.,.... 6 9. 106 Sharp, Steven Olvin ...... ..,.... 6 9, 82. 88, 101 Shaut, Barbara Jean ..,......,,......... ,,.,, 4,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,.,, 6 5 , 6 9 Shaw, Donald Leland ...,.........,,........,, ., ......,A,..,.,,,4,,,,4,,,,,44..,4,,,. A ,,,,,.,.,.,,,A,A,4. , 55 Sheets, Phyllis Lorraine Jewell ..,,..,,.. . .,,....,,.................,.,...,,.,,..,.,,, 69, 106 Shelley, Karen Ann ...........,..,.........,....,.. 69, 82, ss, 96. 109, 111. 152, 153 Shelton, J. R. ....................,.......,..... ,,,...,..,.. . ..,....,.........,,....,,. ,,...,.,,,,, . ,..,,.,, , 6 9 Shlll, Frank Edwin .,..,...... ......... ...,,.,....,l.,..,,........,.., 6 9 , 35, 101 Shlll, Talmadge Webb ,.,.,,,, A ,,,,,,,,, , 63 Shlll, Victor Lamar .,,,. ..........,..... 4 5 Shlnoda, Hiroshl ..,., ...,.. A ,,,,,.,,,,,,, 7 0, 121 Shorey, Mildred ............. .............. 4 5, 111 Shumway, Carma Ann ..... .,,, 5 5, 82, SB, 153 Shumway, Sandra Kay ...., ,,,,,,,4,,,,4,,,4,., 7 0, 106 Shumway, Sharon ..,,.....,. ....... 5 5, 80, 86, 88 One Hundred Sixty Page Siegel, Sandra, ...... ............ .,,,, 7 0 , 106 Silliman, Mari Jane ,....,. ..... ........... ,..,..........,,. .,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Simmonds, Betty Nad.en ...,. .,.,,.........,,,,,.,,.,....,,,,...,,, , .. ,,,,,,,,,..,,.., , 167 Simmons, Gerald Ray ....,..,. .... . .. 55, 102. 116, 118, 128, 153, 155 Simmons, John .... ........,, .........,......,..,....,.,,,,.,..,,,..,x. 5 5, 121, 155 Sirak, William Stephen ..... ...............,.,.,.....,...........,..,,,,. , ., 63, 121 Sires, Doris ....... - ..........,. ,...,...,,.. . .,.......... 7 0 Sizemore, Richard .......... ,,... ............ , ..,..,... . , . 70 Skaggs, Kenneth Dean . .... .......,,..,,.....,...........,.............. 7 0 Skousen, Lava! Daniel ...... ..................... 7 0, 81, 121, 125 Skousen, --John Whipple ....... .,,........................................ - .,.,... 5 5 Skousen, Richard Earl ....., ..... . 63, 106, 121, 127, 129, 152 Skousen, Velma .,............, ...,.. 4 5, 82, 88, 90. 111. 153 Skousen, James H. ,.... ....,......... . ...............,....... ...... . 5 5 Slade, Audene .........,., ....... ......... ...... 3 7 , 70, 106 Slade, Deniece ....... ,...,,.,,.. . . ...,........ 59, 65, 67. 70 Slade, Leon ...,,......,,..............,,. . ..... 55, 82, 88, 148, 153 Slade, William Jefferson ....,.....,..... 55, 101, 143 Slaughter, John Albert ,.....,... .............,....,. .........,. 7 0 Slaughter, William Reno ...... .... 5 9, 63, 88 Sliskovich, Tom John . ...,..., .........,....... 7 0 Slusher. Keith R. .,...,,.. .. ..........,. . 70 Smith. Bernard K. . .... ...,. . 63, 85 Smith, Donald Joseph ........ .. 46 Smith, Gerald Clyde .,.. ......-.... .. 63 Smith, Grant ,,,,.,..,. ,.l,...,. . .. ...... ............,..........,.....,..,....,.,., 1 21, 1-15 Smith, James Leg ...,... ,,,...,..... ,.,.,,......,..,,.,... ........... ....,...,........,....... 5 5 , 1 21 Smith, Jay Merrill ......., 46, 85, 102, 116, 117, 122, 123, 125, 153, 154 Smith, Jimmy Monroe ..,.....,..................,,..,............,..... ..-.,-,-.-.---,,-,-----.-4 7 0. 129 Smith, Julie Margaret ................... .,.... .....,...,,,,-.,,--.,,-, . . ..---,,.--,--- 5 5. 77, 99 Smith, Norma Faye ...... ,,,,---.-.----- 4..A- 7 0 , 103 Smith, Ona, Dell .l......,. --,--, --4---'----,-'-'w , L ,--- A -----, - 53 Smith, Ronald H ,,,,,,,,,,, .,..,............,........ 6 3, 1o2, 117, 128 Smith, Shirley Anne ...,. --s---'-.,-,'-4-'-'--'---' '--- A A -5 ------A--- -4'e---------- 5 5 smim, Virgnia Sue .,.,.. ,.,. 3 1, 55- 74. 102, 107. 139, 140 smimson, Wylene .. .............,.................,,........,..,..,, 1. l..... 55, 87, 88 Smitz, June Rose ,,,,.,,. , .,.,,........,,,,.,..,.....,.....................,.............,. .......... 6 3 Speed, Dale ,,..,,,,,.,,,..,,.,.,,.,,.,..,,. 46, 719, 192, 122, 123, 124, 143, 152, 154 Solomon, Ethel Lynn .,.........,...,... 1..... ,-.....--,.--..,-,--.--4 1 . -,,---,---'-'---.---- 6 3. 109 Solomon, Richard Crandall ....,......,..,...............,....A.... 27, 34, 46, 106, 152 Solomon, Shelby Lee ,...... . .....,. -------4---AA--------- 5 5. 35. 121 Sorenson, Larry Gene .....-. -'--- ----'------------ -v-----'--- - 63 Sorensen, Sanford Ash ...,. 1--..- 6 3. 82, 33. 107. 145 southard, Joy .,..1..-.,..,.--A., - ---- 1 --------'-'--,--e - ------e 55 Southworth, Mary D. ....--- --'--A-4--f----f---A---- -'---- 7 0 Southworth, Paul Eugene 55 Speed, Ruth ................,,.......,. 70 Spence, Bruce Milton ..... . ..........,.........A. ..-.---------------- . -4--------A----- Q---- ---------- 7 0 Spillman, Betty Ann .,...i...........,..-.... ,...,- . ,--,,,,,- a-.,---4-4--4,- --f--,--------4------------ ---. A 7 0 Spitler, Carol Joan ................ 4J. 55, 82, 88, 96, 108, 109, 111, 152, 153 Springer, James Arlin .,..........1...-.. ,.---,,- - - '- ------'--- -- ---- -'r--'---4-'---44-- 4 6 - 98 Squire, John R. . ........... . ..... ....- ,--, .--4- Y A - ----,-----e,--4--'------4-- -4-----4--- '---'-' ' - -A 55 Squire, Yvonne ,......, . .... 45- 90. 91 staining, Gerald Glen , .... ------------ A ------- 63 smiixngs, Bettty syhu .,.... -....---.-- ,.--,- ,--4--- ,-----44----4 --44------a----'----------A--- I g 1 Ma e Joan ,,,, ,..,..,..,.. .... .,....,,.. ..................... .-----,---- - A --'--- - - - . Zttggtllfsg, Kelli F. ...,,..... .... , 35, 46, 79, 102, 122, 123. 143, 151, 154 Standage, 1,31-ry Gail ,,.., ...........,.......... . ,,.. ..... . ......,.....---A.-.--..-4-- - 63 Standage, Mm-le Lynn . ......,....... ,..,.. . -,--.---.-.--------.---,'-- - A -4'--- - 70 Sggntgn' L03 Jnan , .,,,,.. .,............... .--.-..- .--A---'------A- '-------- ----'-------4-'----- Z g e G,-am L, ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,..,..,......,.......,,,. ....,,.......,................ ......-----1.-..- - giggle? Inez ........... ..... 1 Q, 81, ss, 106, 108, 109, 111, 151, 152 stapley, Pearl ..,... .....,.----,A-,A-- A ---'-4- - -44,4----'-----------'-- ---'-'----- 7 0 v 125 Stark, Arlene ..........- '--a A ----'---'-- --'A-44------ '-- --'--- ----4---------- ' -e---'- - A - Stark, Bonita Sue , ....... --' 4 5. 59. 67, 100. 101 sm-us, Clyde Alvin ....... ---'---------- - b- A4-.- 55- 101 Starks, John Arnold ..... -.--,----.--..-----4-44------.--A---- .------'------------- 5 5 Steele, Blaine Leon ..... ---4 4-.-----4--- .A-- - -..--------.------.-- 5 5 , 121- 144 sneffey, Donna Juan A .l..,. .,.... 3 1, 46, sz, ae, 103, ms. 111, 152 Stephens, Fay ..,.,,. - .,,,.... .......-. -.-----.---,- 4 5 . 35. 85. 88- 108 stephen, William .............. ..,, ---5-------.- 5 5 . 121. 123 Sterlingn Margaret Ann ..... 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'-.-- ---- I 0 - 155 Stevens, Nancy Ruth ..,..... ., 55, 79, 81, 88, 91, 102, 103, 108, 111 snewim, Den Albert .,.,. .....,.,...,.................,......... 6 3, 116, 119, 121 stewart, Ida May ...--- A ---V----4--.44.-.--.--.-..---A4 A-..... -.-.----------'---4--4-4- 5 3 Stewart, Joann ....,........ .... 3 3, 50, 65, 67, 70. 82. 88, 111, 147 gtmweu, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. . ...,..,,..............,.......,,....,.......... .... ,,..... . , .. 70 Stone, James Herbert ........... ..... . . ...... 55, 82, 83, 84, 88, 91, 100, 152 Stl-adling, Charjeg Mathews ..... .....,...,......,........ ...... ...........-... ..-. . . 7 U Stradling, Jack Owen ....l.,.---.-. -.---. --.---A----A---. -.------. - - v 55 Strait, Selma Audrey ...,..,.,.,,.. ---. 5 5 stratum, Larry ...,,........ 70 Streety. Norma .....,.......,.,, V -.-----4--.- -. 55 su-icinm, Lula Beatrice ..... -..---..-.------. 1 55 Stuckman, Jim Lee .....,.,,, --.------ ---..--A.---- 4 5 Sturdivant, Loderna, ......... ----..- 4 5. 76. 151 Sumrall, Jerry L. .,.......... A -----..---- 70. 35 Suter, carl Thomas ...... ...... ----.-..--.---..--- .-.. -------- -------.- 1 2 7 Sutton, Lawrence Stuart .... v. ..----...-4-..-- A .------.----.----.-- .--- V -- 70 Swanty. Norman Nelson ...... .... 4.4- V - 53, 32, 38- 104. 121. 12? sweety, Vernon ....,-----.4---.. .----- A -- ---------.--4-----------.- ---- - - -'--- 6-' T Tagho, Minnie ......,........ ...,.,. , .. ...... 70 Tanner, Robert DeVon ...... ...... 7 0. 121 Taylor, Janell ,,,.. ....... ...... . . . .... 61, 63 Taylor, Kathryn Louise .,., ,... . ..............................................,.. 6 3 Taylor, Larry Wayne ........ ......... ..,............................. ......,.... ........ 63 Taylor, Oliver Glenn ...,. ..., 5 5, 102, 116, 123, 121, 127, 153 Taylor, Shirley Ann . .... ..,..........--..... .... .......- . 4...... v .------ ..--4--.--.. 6 3 Tedrlck, Polly ...... ,....... . .. , ..,,.,........................... ,,.,... ..... ,.,...,, 7 0 , 106 Tedrick, Tom David ..... .............,..,.... ....... ,....,....,....,...... 5 5 . 85, 90 Telford, Bill Stanley ....., ...... 3 0, 63, 80, 101, 107, 147, 148, 152 Tenney, Donna, Claire ,... ......,.... ,,..., ...,...... ...,... . ....,......,..,..........,., 7 0 Tenney, Edward Beeler ....... ..,.,.................,,. 4 6, 84, 117, 120, 153 Tenney, Margery Sybil .... ............ ,........ .......... 5 3 , 55 Thayer, Ronnie Wayne .... .................................... 6 3 Tnomen. Ed Robert ..... ........ 6 3 Thomson, Doyle Bob ..... ................ 63 Thomson, Virgil ,.,...,.. .... ................,.. 5 6 Thompson, Dora Nell .... ...,. h 5, 76, 99 Page Tibshraeny, Florence Marie ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64 Tillett, Lyle Cluff ....,...,....,,.....,. ,,,,,, 5 5, 82, 88 Tietjen, Ernest .,,......,..,,......,,,,,., ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Timmer, Lou. Ella . ..,.,. . .,,,,,.,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 4 9 ' 6 4 107 Timmer, Willa Mae ....,.,..,....,,.,,..,.......,.,,, . ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55: 103 Toney, Kenneth Leo ,...., 27, 32, 42, 50. 56, 75, 107, 109, 127, 144, 193 Toney, Norma. Joyce ......,,,,........,,., . ,.,.,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 46h 77, 87, 88 Tower, Sandra Ann ...,..,.......... .......,,. , , ..,,.... .... , . .,.....,,.....,...,.................. . 56 Townsend, Donald ....... .. ' . ..... .....,...,, , 70 Townsend, Larry Dee ..... ,,,, ,,,,,, A ,,,,, 7 0 Townsend, Ronald ..,.. ,,,,, , 70, 121 Trejo, Emily Arlene ,..........., 413 Trevizo, John Paul .,.. , ....,....,........,,,,......,.,,.,..,.,,,..,., ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 Trimble, Erlene ,,... ..... , ,.,..,,.........,.. ..,.,., . ..,.....,....,....,..,.,...,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , 4 6 Truax, Janet Lynne ........ ...... 5 6 89 92. 101, 106, 107, 144, 152. 155 Truax, Kay Kathleen ...,.. . ..................,...................,.......................... 70, 152 Tryon. Mauna June .,....,......,.................,.........,.....,...... .,........,,...,. ..,.,,.......,.,..,. 6 4 Tucker Billy .... . .,.............,..........,.. ................., 3 0, 10, ss, 91, 121, 125, 127 Tucker, Lois .,.. . .....-..,........, 46 75, 76 78 79, 84, 95. 102, 103. 105, 107 1.8. 136, 143, 146, 151 Tucker, Tommy Daniel .,..........,..,,,.,,,...,,,,.,.,,,, ,,.,, ,.,.,,,,,,..,,,,,., ' I J, 35, 121, 127 Tucller. Joyce .,.........,..,...,, ,, ,... , -17, 70, sz, sa, 154 Turnlow, Landon .,.......,,.. ,. .,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,....,..,..., 70 Turville, Steve David ..., , ............. 56, 73, S3 Udall, Alice Jean . ...,.,,..,... 27, 46, 74, 75. 84, 06. 102, 103, 105, 106 1u'I, 108, 148, 151, 152 Unsicker, Doris Estella ....................,..,.....,....,.,,,,,, 45, 57, gg, 111 Urrea, Donald ......,..,..... ...... . . .... 3., 56, 84, 102, 156, 107, 148, 152 Uptaln, Bess.e Lavern ..,. ..,..,.......,,,,,.,.,,,,..,,,.,,,.,.,,,,.,,,, , , 54, 86' 33 Uptain, Kenneth L. ...... .,.....,.,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 5 UPi0l1. Peggy ....... . ,.,,.. ,,,........, . .. 'ru Ulmer, Ray A. .... ,,,, 4 6, 79 Valdez, Elvira ..........,.......,...,. ., .....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, 5 4 Valdez, Rita Aparlcio .........., ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6 Valenzuela, Betty Acosta. , .... ,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6, LN, 10.1 Vance, Betty Jo ...........,.,...... ..., 4 6, 86, 88, 101, 1i,2, 103 Vance, Rita. Mae ...,,...,....... ....,..,.,.....,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , , 10 Vandling, Virginia Lee ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A 4 6 Vellinga, Johanna ..,........... ......... 4 6, 106 Vest, Wilber ..... , ,... . ........ .....,,.. ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 Vieth, Harvey Robert , ...,..,.. ,,,,,,,,, 3 2 Villanueva., Adolfo Cordova . , ,,,, ,, 70 Viner, Carmel ..,....,,.,,,,.. ,.,. . .. ,,,,, 1 64 Virgen, Dewitt .....,. . ..... , ,,,, 64 Wade, Evanell ...,..,...,,...,..,, .-,-- Wade, Louis ...........,.. ............. ,HAAV 2 Q' Wadsworth, Patty Ruth ...,. ,,,,,,,,,, h 4 Wages, Violet Elaine ..,...., , ,,,,- 49 Waggoner, Mary Jane .,,.. ,,,,-, 6 ,X Wagner, Curlis Cari .,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,-.-- 5 6 Wagner, John Edward .,,. .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,, h 7 0 Walding, Chaxxes .,.... ...... . . ,.,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U 70 Wall, Barbara Arene ,,.,.....,... 70, 32, 33, 107, 109, 152' 153 Walters, Dona.u Wayne ..,AA., ,,,....,,, 4.A, ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,.,.,,w,, 4 ' 1 1 13 Walters. Fred ------4 v','------ A----, .-.. ........ ...................... ....... 4 6 Q 1 1 2 Walters, Wanda Jean .... ..,4A.,,.,A,,.,..-,, ,..- , , 70 ward, Leroy L. ........,. .,,,,, . 17, 116, 118, 153 WB-rd, Ruth Jewel ...,.. ,,4,,44A,,.,A vvvh 4-A--A '--.4-'.- 6 4 Warner, Caroline ,.., .. AAN, N 56 155 Warner, Joan .... ,, ...... -,,.,--.---.4.-.,-- N 5.1 Watkins, Dean ,.....,,..... Y ,A..-,-,A,A Y.-, ..-A.,.-. 6 4 Watkins, Lloyd Henry ..,. ......,..,... 64 , 121 129 Watkins. Laura ............ .... ......,...,..........,.......... f . 56 Watkins, Thad James . .... , .A,,. ,,,,,, ..,,..,.,,,A,A,- h 7 0, 121 Watts, C10in Henry ..,,,..,. ,,,, . ,, 70, 31, 82, 96' 152 Webb. Dee, -------44,,---,-,---- .... 5 6, 130, 152, 153 Webb' Mme ------'---- ---,-.-.... 5 9, 6-1. se, as Webb. Mai-vm ...... ..,.. 3 0, 47, 64, 112, 151 Webb, Marme 4--4---.-..- .......... 5 9, 64, 37, 83 Webb, Norma ..........,.,., ,,,,,..,.4,,,.,,4,-,, , 67, 106 Weckes, Charlie Fred .,,.. ..,. , ,..,... 7 0, 101, 129 Welch, Betty Carol ...... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,.,A Y 47, 99 Welch, Nina. Jeanine ...., .,,.....,.....,,.,,,,.,,,.,1. , .4,..,1,,.,., ,,,,,.,,,, , x...,.. , , h 64 Well' AUUIUUY Pete -----4-- -'----------------------------- - 37. 47, 79, 130, 153 Wererka., Mollie June ..... ..........,...,...,.,.,,,.,...,,.,..,,.,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,. ,.--...,,.., 7 0 West., Corwin Samuel .,,. . .,... 43 47 85, 91, 95, 101, 105, 144, 153 West, Edward ...........,... ....,,.....,....,.... 1 ,,..,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 , 35, 127 West, Ervin ...................... ,,.. . ,,,..,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6, 123 West, Shirley Ann .....,.. . .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 Weston, Leonard Wayne .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 Westover, Flora. ,..... . ,......,. .. ,,,,. 47, 88, 152 Wheeler, Joanne Carolyn .... ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 64 Wheeler, Bill .....,.........,,,..,,,.. D ,,,, 55, 64 Wheeler. John ,..... ............. . .,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 64 Wheeler, Richard Wallace .. ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,11,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 Whetten, Malvina. ....,,......,...,. ,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 64 , 3 4 White, Dixie Mae .,.....,.,.,.. ......,....,...,,... 7 0, 82, 105, 106, 155 White, Howard Thomas ...... ,,.......,..,. ....,............... - ,...,.. . ....... 6 4 , 121 White, Jack Evans ..,,......., , 47, 112, 137, 142, 144, 152' White, Kenneth David . ..,, ....,.,...............,.,,,.,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 , 85 white, Lela. Mae .. .... ,,..... .......,.... .... . ..,...... 1 o , 106, 155 White, Paris James ,.... .....,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3, 64 White, Patsy Jean .....,. ,,., .,.,, 6 7 , 70, 106, 155 Whited, Lloyd William ..... ,,,. .............. ,..,...,.. , 7 0 Whitman, Laura Jean .... ...... , .... .......... . . ...... . . 64 Whitman, Shirley Helen ..... ......,............ 4 4, 41. 108 Whitney, Bill Eugene ........,.. . .....,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 7 0, 121 Whitworth, Evelyn Joyce ...... 56, 80, 87, 88, 154 Wigginer, Somney .....,......, ........... ..................... .. 7 0 wma, Denna Mae ........ ....... ,..... ..... s 4 , 107 Wilkins, Alan Boyce ....,. ...... 7 0, 121, 125 Wilkins, Lavar Robert ..,... .,,..,.........,...1.. . .. 56 Wilkins, Viola .. .,...,.. ..,,.. . . .,,......,..,,...,,..,..,,,, 70, 106 Willard, Marilyn .,...... ........ ,,.,, 5 6 , 85, 90, 153, 155 Williams, Betty Jo Ann .... ........,..... 5 6, 87, 88, 151 One Hundred Sixty-One Page Williams, Carrie Jean .......... ............ .... . 7 0, 106 Williams, Doris Louise ......... ...................... 6 4, 85 Williams. Frederick Eugene .... ...... - ............... 56, 128 Wllllams, George Ronald ......,............................................. 70, 121, 125, 129 Williams, Jo Ann .........................,.........,.....................v.v........,.............. 47, 152 Williams Lewis Melvin 47 89, 102, 107. 116, 117, 121, 151, 152, 153 Williams, Lois Ann ...........,......................................... ...... ..... .... 3 5 , 64, 87, 88 Williams, Patricia Jean ..............,........,.,.,.... ............................... 64 , 82, 88 Wllllgms, Robert, ..,,,......,.,,.. ...... . 59, 64, 82, 88, 129 Willlruns, Tressie Mae .,,.. .................. - .......,....... 7 0 Willis, Charlotte Patricia. ....... ..,.....-..--------------,,.----- 4 7 Wimxner, Norvel .Tay ............ -.,.-.l...--- 64 Winn, Leota. ................ ....... ..... 4 7 . 100 Wold, Larry Richard ..... ...,.A -'---..-------------,--------------------- 4 7 Wood, Merna, Louis ,..,,,. , .,.......,...........,.............. .. ........ 70, 155 wood, Wanda, June ,,,,, , ,,,..,,.... .,....................... - .................. 99 Wood, Ronald Doane ...... ....... 5 4, 56, 82, .83, 88, 90, 91, 96, 102, 109, 111, 126, 144, 153, 155 Wood, Wilde. Joan ......... .. ........ .........--,--....,.. -----.----,--------,-- , - 64 Woodard, Betty Ann ..... .. ....... ................ - . ......... .....,.--......----- 5 6, 99 Wooley, Margie ...........................,......, ..,.........., ....................---.-----,--- ----- 5 5 . 106 Woods, Gordon 'Thomas ..... ....-..--.., ..,..... 27, 32, 63, 64, 82, 83, 96, 109 111, 147, 152, 153, 154 Woody, Audrey ............, ...................... ...... 64 . 76. 96, 107, 111 Woolford, Vivian ........,... ..... ..... . ...... 4 7 , 84, 86, 88, 92, 100. 151, 152 Woolsey, Larry Lane ...... ...... ................ ,..... ..... ,,.................................... . . . 5 6 Wright, Barbara Ann ..... ..,. 3 3, 57, 59, 64, 86, 88, 103, 105, 153. 154 Wright, Joy Grace ...... .......... . ..... .............................................,....... 64 'Y Y01-k, Jim Lee ,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,.,,,, ,,.,., , .............. . ............ ...., .......... 6 4 Young, Phyllis Jeanne .... .........,.... . .... 6 4, 84, 87, 88, 90, 103 Z Zunloa, Dolores Ellzabelle .......................................... .. 57, 64, 87, 88, 133 Zuniga, Carmen Rivera ......... .... ...,......... 5 6 , 87, 88, 108, 109, 133, 154 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Alldredge, Miles I ..........,... ................................................. ............. 2 4 25, 151 Allen, Mel . ............... . ...................... . ...... .. 95 Bur, Rum E. , ....,. .... . 24, 103, 106, 151 Bond, George A. . ..,. .................,......,. 2 4, 151 Bowers, Wes . ............. ................ . ....,......... ...... . 1 30 Bradshaw, B. H. ...... ....... 1 9, 24, 101, 107, 151 Brady, Hilbert J. ..... ..... .. .... 2 6, 115. 128, 151 Branch, Arland , .l.,.... -. ......,........... 24, 53, 151 Brandon, Eugenie J. .... . ....... 24, 111, 151 Brnzie, Robert W. ..,..... .........,..... 2 4, 26, 104, 151 Chapman, Glenn .. ...... ..........,........ .............,..,.....,........ . 115 Conway, Mildred .............. ................ 2 4, 25, 59, 67, 148, 151 Corley, Shirley McFatc ..... ....... 2 4, 25, 05, 103, 105, 148, 151 Cox, Clarence E. ................ ..................................... 2 4, 151, 153 Crockett, James E. ............ 1 .............................................. 23 Denham, Melvin .... ........,. .......,....,.................... 24, 101, 151 Denton, Floyd ..........,... ....., 1 9, 24, 81, 85, 95, 110, 151, 155 Donaldson, Marlon ...... ...................................................... 2 1, 151 Dugger, Lottie .......... .. .,.. ............. . .................. .. ..... ............. 2 3 Eaves, Carl . .,.......... ........................,................. 2 6, 95, 151 Entz, Marjorie ...... .... 2 4, 25, 103, 108, 148, 151, 155 ld I Page Fagan, Robert H. .......... ...... ...................... 2 1 , 151 Fairbanks, M. Leslie ............ ....... ........... . . 24, 151 Feeney, Francis H. ...... ......... . 19, 24, 112, 151, 154 Fitch, N. L. ...........,,.. . ..........,................................,... 23 Ford, Edgar ............. ...,. . . 26, 95, 115, 151, 153, 154 Frazier, Ella. F. ....... .,..................................... 2 4, 151 Freeman, Marvene ..... ........,..... ...... .......... ,... . .....,.... 2 1 Giles, Clarence W. .... ...... 2 4, 34, 151 Gray, Henry B. Jr. ...... .... 2 4, 101, 151 Grlner, Marie . .......... .................. 2 1 Guunell, Grant ........ ..........,,.......... . ............ 23 Hatch, Larry G. ......, .... ................ 2 5 , 81, 151 Hathcock. J. M. .......... ...................... 2 5, 109, 151 Heywood, Kenneth ......... . ..... 26, 115, 151, 153, 154 Heywood, Margaret S. ......,..............,.., 25, 33, 151 Horne, G. B. .................. .,..... 2 4, 25, 144, 151, 152 Johnson, Francelle ..... ............................. 2 5, 151 Juleff, Frank C. ....... .,....,. 2 4, 80, 151 Kellls, Dux-thy .. ....... .. .....,................. .. 23 Kramer, Lee ......,........... .,,,,., , 25, 141, 151 Lillywhite, Don C. ......... ........ 2 4, 25, 101, 151 Macdonald, Mabel A. .... .,..,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, 2 4, 25, 151 Marton, Larry B. ......... ........... 2 5, 26, 104, 106, 151 Marvin, Robert J. ......... ....... 2 5, 26, 81, 107, 151, 152 Merkley, Emmett L. .... . .........,............,.. , .......... 26, 151 Merrill, Eva J. ........ .. ......,.......,.... .... ....,.....,... , . . 22 Miller, Leroy C. ..,. ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 2 5 , 100, 151 Moffat, Helen Moore' ...... ..,.,,....,,......, , ,. 26, 73, 77, 107, 151 Nelson, G. K. ................... ............. .......,.......,... 2 5 , 101, 105, 151 Noble, Linwood L. .......... ,... . . 19, 25, 26, 82, 83, 95, 109, 151 Noble, Marry Belle .,..............,........,.......,,,....,,.., ,.., 23, 96 Overson. M. Peter ....... .....,,...,........ 2 5, 26, 100, 110, 151 Peterson, Reed ..,........ .,,... 2 6, 121, 124, 126. 151 Porter, T. Owen ...... ,....., , ....,,..,,...,,,...,,.. 2 5, 151 Portillo, Mickey ....... . ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 7 3, 112 Russell, Lurllne ............ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 25, 131 Schmitz, Shirley G. --.-.. ...... ..... ...... 2 5 , 140, 146, 151 Scranton, Pauline E. ....................... ......... 2 5, 148, 151 Shepherd, Rulon T. .,,,,.,..,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22 Shirley, Joseph C. ...... 19, 24, 26, 44, 95, 102, 151 Shirley. Nancy R. ........ .......,........... ...... 2 4 , 26, 151, 155 Shouse. Dorothy ........ ....... .... 2 6 , 33, 63, 107, 147, 151 Shumway, Kenneth S. ................. ...... 2 6, 147, 151 Skembo, Dorothy G. ,.,,,.,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22 Skonsen, June D. ....... ... ...,.. .. .,......... ' ........ - ....... 2 3 Stephenson, Griffin S. ...... 19, 26, 61, 99, 151 Stewart, Laura. .. ........... ....................,.... .......... 2 1 Stradllng, Merlin R.. ,,,,,,,,, . ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20 TSYIOP, H8-WHY L- -..---- ...... 1 9, 20, 151, 152, 155 Thomas, Margaret D. ........... - .....,... 24, 26, 151 Welsberg, Hyman R. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 26, 151 Wells, Warren W. ........ ..,.....,....,.,...,.,,..,,..,, ,,,, ,,,,, 2 6 , 33, 102, 151 Whelan, Patrick ........ ..............,,..,.............,.., .,...,...,........ 1 7 , 26, 151 White, .Tonn C. , ......... .. ...........,....,.........,....,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,,.,, 26, 27, 32, 151 Woods, George A. ............ .... ......... 1 9 , 24, 26, 40, 74. 103, 110, 151, 152 Young, G. Theodore ................ 25, 26, 47, 74, 75, 78, 99, 107, 151, 152 SCHOOL BOARD Kent, Melvin L. .........., .................................. ,,,,,, 1 9 Dobson, H. Clifford ,,,,, , 19 Passey, W. H. .......... ,,,,, 1 9 4562 1 0 Hsss,.s ls ds 2253315 E, ,, lsgls , ll jg , x K 5 One Hundred ,Sixty-Two Congratulations to the Seniors ot Mesa High From KARL'S SHOE STORES The Family Shoe Store II8 West Main Street Mesa, Arizona Congratulations to the Class ot I95I - The World's Finest 3 Athletes and Seholzifs Are Built at Mesa High School CONGRATULATIONS TO THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY ON A MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR. I for Graduation A b S A PORTABLE TYPEWRITER G 0 0 5.6 N176 d from I S LOFGREEN . PRINTING 8. OFFICE SUPPLY co. 4I S- Macdonald Phone 5832 3I S. Macdonald Phone 5727 WE APPRECIATED THE OPPORTUNITY 1 OF TAKING YOUR ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Congratulations to You Graduating Seniors: Arizona's Leading School Photographers lSeven Years in Phoenixl United Photo Service MILES F. CANTRELL Member ol The Photographers Association of America CAG ded CSQLLCQO H. E. BRANDT The Phoenix Professional Photographers Association O H d ed Sixt y-Th TEE S QM ,. I ' A L EN Yan '-'XA RY 4 U TAT THE 6 fx Q e s2I2 K 2lq esa Div Q XD C DALOFIQQ- QQ! N HEL EQS cLEA iff! r ' 733 W n ' 7396 l I 'Q R516 h fTEfg:H L NQCKS ljm .X ein XRE ILVERI PhoQ Ph I So. Macdonald Ll 'Xb I I f RQEEQNOST THECLASS OF 'su X R li! W ll I fV I l ' A I Nb I from hM J?Ql IIIIW EZTSS 'I 5 R ' ll l I fi 1. -S263 I X X SCHOOL SUPPLIES 3. EQUIPMENT X X ATHLETIC SUPPLIES a EQUIPME T I OFFICE SUPPLIES II. EOUIPMEN af' Newell Appllance CO. Your Frigidaire Dealer 324 N. Cen+ral Ave. Phoenix, Arizona o Phone 4-565I 45 W. Main Sir-eel' Phone 458l INDUSTRIAL PAINTING CONTRACTORS NEON AND PAINTED SHOW CARDS GOLD LEAF WALL BANNERS 53l Wesi- Main S+. Mesa One Hundred Sixty-Four Sales and Service Telephone 3789 I Ray-Dee-O Television Co. TELEVISION Q RAD1o Plumbing Conlraclor HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 4 I E M . Ray J. McNeil 2231 West Main Mesa, Arizona one I or ' am Besl' Wishes +o Class of I95I MILLETT FEED 8: STORAGE CAPITAL-g2,iAIgEEZL: SUPPLIES Mem Beg' In Dm' P'0dUC'5', Earl B. Mauerr Phone 5269 244 so. Sirrine SCHOFIELD HARPER'S ELECTRIC SERVICE PLUMBING 8: HEATING Molor Rewincling We l'l0P9 fo Seflfe YOU Well Und I-OVIQ Radio and Appliance Service - Electrical Maintenance l24 So. Counlry Club Drive E. A. Harper Telephone 4146 449 Errsr Main sr. Compliments of Larry J. Melclier ROOSEVELT DAIRY HOME Grade A Hogmsiviengviciuinj Pasleurized Phone 4537 40 N- Genie' Phone 3542 R+. 3 Box aro4 Congrafulafions from Crystal Ice ancl Cold Storage Co. Moclern Ice Refrigeralion of All Sizes for Commercial and Domeslic Uses Phone 4I 38 532 W. 4+h Avenue O d Bes+ Wishes +o +he Class of I95I from. A The ALLEN 'S Big Johnny 8: LiH'le Johnny Big Govie 8: Li'Hle Govie , al . P T Uncle lQarry ' ' Allen Insurance Agency ' Wholesale Sports BEST WISHES TO THE JACKRABBITS fro m Producers Benefii 7 Insurances 26 W. lsr Ave. Phone 4574 Complimenfs of Mcrrfin Ray Young, Jr. AIA .ARCHITECT , 50 Sourh Udall Sireei, Mesa B. E. HlxsoN ' SERVICE E- .A TIRES BATTERIES 0 755 E. Main Mesa, Arizona - Phone 6235 - New Roofs Applied Old Roofs Repaired E Roofs Guaranfeed Free Es+ima+e MESA ,K ' x V H Y if CO. I06 Fraser Drive Easf Phone 39I0 Besf Wishes fo fhe Jackrabbifs from JENNING'S PLUMBING 49 S. Robson Phone :33l3 Mesa, Arizona Afrer 5 P.M. 7275 Greefings fo flie Class of 1951 FROM FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH Lumber Company Since 1904 Building Marerials of All Kinds Hardware - Painfs - Plumbing - Roofing Phone 5l07 Mesa I58 S. Macdonald Betty Simmonds and Theresa Gardner watch while Andy Driver and Jey Miller work in the new girls gym One Hundred Sixty-Sev en W All' f- Cm., s X 1 ,f l Ox. 9 A Wx, Congrafufafiona It is with genuine pride that we offer our congratulations to the Class of T951 . . . Your accomplishments in the Scholastic and Athletic performances have set a pat- tern for all future classes. Your graduation is a memorable day . . . and we sincerely hope your tuture paths will be paved with T the successes you so richly deserve. Our goocl oliuckl gfasidof 1951 FOR THE BEST IN FLCWERS Rely Upon Bda a! sz... Come to or call 40 S. Macdonald Phone 5794 CROSLEY APPLIANCES FLEXSTEEL FURNITURE NoIl's Furniture Co. Nationally Advertised Quality At Reasonable Prices Phone 5227 MESA DAILY TRIBUNE Loren R. Croft 37 W. Main St. Mesa, Arizona QONGRATULATIONS Dingman's Malt Shop l20 HW. First Ave. Phone 6l65 BEST WISHES FROM Mclc's -Mobil Station TO THE CLASS OF '5I The Future ot America Is In Your Hands I95 W. Main Phone 9052 Mesa, Arizona If It's Mesa Real Estate It's W. R. STEWART of course I4 s. MACDONALD MESA I6 S. MACDONALD STREET COMPLIMENTS MESA' ARIZONA f F. E. BENDICK NEIL F. WINTERTON - EDDIE GULBRANDSON O H d d. S ty h , . FVf, . cj '- .. bk' J' ' KW Y RA ioNs T L - or '51 A A , , , N 5 rl-HLL B Plu - 'kg Heating - Cooling - Sheer Metal ' I I 59 2 - uI'h M f' - on Id -f Mesa, Arizona I ' 1 L JK ' A , f I A ' I U ' 4 rr I WHAT AVE YOU? 1 ' G URNITURE STORE dd 'f I ES I Rl , I e Buy Merchandise 1 I of All Kinds JJ , In R. s. GANEM ' I 21 . Main Street Phone 5388 Mesa, Arizona , , FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY A! P GSCFIPTIODS 456 W. MAIN PHONE 5177 where +h2Db?IJ:os+s Iess O - 43' EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 6357 PETER PAN MOTOR HOTEL Official AAA Recommended by Duncan Hines HIGHWAYS 60-70-80-89 MESA, ARIZ. Complimenfs of Jclrf gunnefg yewegr JEWELRY - DIAMONDS FINE WATCH REPAIRING PHONE 5252 I 34 So. Macdonald ' Mesa, Arizona La Mesa Service YOUR AUTHORIZED SHELL DEALER O Lubricafion, Washing Goodyear Tires and BaHeries FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY 0 E. D. Cordon, Mgr. Besf Wishes RAY GOSNEY ELECTRIC CO. I56 SOUTH MACDONALD PHONE 5237 O d d L MITTEN 84 BRINTON PAPER CO. 40-B Sou+h Macdonald PHONE 32I3 Mesa, Arizona Your Home Town Food Sfores Growing wifh Mesa Sfapleys Congra+uIa+es +he Class of I95I on fheir achievemenis S. W. Jolly, assistant manager, looks on while Howard Godfrey, sports goods salesman, shows him a rifle 7 ', l1J.S.smzLEY ,I Wlitz'-' I37 W. Main N Phone 4577 0 H dred Seventy Circle CONGRATS TO CLASS OF I95I ' 9 Guesi' Lodge TlbShl'a8lly S NEIL 81 LOIS BURNS, RUTH ROBINSON ' ' I ' ROGER TIBSHRAENY Roufe 2, Box 335 ' Phone 9007 Mesa MESA, ARIZONA l40 Wesf Main S+ree+ Mesa, Arizona 7M Miles East of Mesa , Telephone 5826 A EgrlNlTA.CEggZnrief' Leona Rrlhlgolgeifiii - RODEO CLEANERS COMPLIMENTS Odorless Cleaning, Germ-Free CLASS OF ws: Cleaning Q , - LADIESWORK A SPECIALTY 9 PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE IO6 Souflm Macdonald Mesa Theafer Bldg. giigplkjiviceq I Re8??gi54Sf,r:Li: o Con ratulatzons Aylxif l . . . . 'I 'X +o +he class of g A N X FROM THE I l armcoyagnm Arizona's Finesf Small Hofel YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THIS ' FRIENDLY HOT.EL OHddS KO K 'V QILA I-I Owfwf II BLEWIW-seems Real Esfafe as - Insurance - Bonds CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF l95I ED HAYES BUICK ' SALE.S AND SERVICE SOUND INSURANCE PERSONAL senvuce q I h 48 NorI'h Macdonald TeI. 5576 Mesa I5 W, Main Phone-6270 Mesa Besf Wishes QUALITY usso CARS campxefe A I s . A +0 +he L KAISER Sfudenfs of Mesa High FRAZER Lewis Mofor Sales LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 4597 I 40 E. Main SI'ree1' Mesa, Arizona 259 S. Cenfer Mesa, Arizona Congrafulaiions fo fhe Class of 1951 J. J. Newberry Co. MESA. ARIZONA More Power Io I'he JACKRABBITS from I'I1e IDEAL A DRY CLEANERS Our QuaIi+y and Service Are IdeaI O Carl J. Lenfs . . Q Phone 4I20 I24 W. Main Congrafulafions, Class of '5I REED DONE DRUG CQ' 844 W. Main S+. Mesa, Arizona . I25 Wesi' Main S+. Mesa, Arizona GIBSON TRACTORS gales and gervfce George N. Goodman 8: Sons REAL ESTATE: cnv - coursmzv - DESERT Bed Wishes from DUE ALTY H A R D514 N ' S ' 265 Wesi' Main S+. Mesa, Arizona Cleaners and Habefdashefs PHONE 4559 , C H GEUIZMACHER 'ZAIN EIMALEJM Home of Nafionally Aclveriised Brands Rojo., Ry Ouugoz Q, Q MESA DENTISTSWMQW L6 A fi Congra+ula+es Class of 'Sl ' GSAMCK. 3' Q MLOUQECX bl SE E1 Telford J. A. Hamgfih fb Q 6-M E E xo erf Anderson Wayne Peferson . Q A ess Conam' Leland Heywood F32 E A. J.sf1vq , -Thl'eE , 7 V Q 5510 5 f W Jkgkof 7' N W 511 ,J W I J f QW I J gfwm F' My Xfyff M ' W5iWf6Saf2f0 WR1ce Bowl ,U w J 'mf' fj ' lv My V' Jj xif Jujj MN A if lx U90 935 .I X k Cooper, Kenny Martin, and e ana June Evans eat at me Mesa Rice Bowl ' X Uw AMERICAN DISHES RW IN ' U, open'Tf12A.M.Dqf1y ' qggqgk NLF OON 48NW. Mggn Phone 5536 , W I7 jk f A g I Congraiulafions NT from .. IXN Fir? venue SNAK SHAK .. and 715, J fy!! SSEWA one A MEZONA DRIVE INN ff! KHORN MINERAL WELLS BAILEY PHOTO SUPPLY I Southwesfs Largest and 0 CI FWS' BUII1 House WEST MAIN NEWS STAND 7 .- V , I A HWY. 60 Everything for the Phoiographer Mr. and . .W. Sli , Managers 735 W. Main SI. Mesa, Arizona TONY M. COURY CONGRATULATIONS TO T-HEV CLASS OF '5I F-ALCQN ' CLEANERS CONGRATULATIONS ' SENIOR-S Your Qualify Cleaners ' 5 s. Morris I Phone 328: 525 Wesi' Main Phone 5370 - 3728 STILES - SHEET METAL AND SUPPLY CO. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '5I g I from Phone 633.0 A New Mesa The-afre 440 W. Main S+. Mesa, Arizona ' L P. P. Drew and SONS LUMBER CC. I Mesc1's PioneerQLumber Firm ' ' SERVING YOU SINCE I897 9 W. 4+I1 Avenue Mesa, Arizona H MYERS STUDIOS l22 Wesi' Firsi' Avenue Mesa, Arizona Mesa Bowling Cenfer 3,04 Wesf Firsi' Avenue Mesa, Arizona Webb's Jewelry Experf Wafch Repairing Diamonds, Wafches and Giffs Phone 6265 Mesa I52 W. Ma n Congratulations to the Class of 1951 I I 7mM45Amd 65 W. MAIN L SLL S L coNeRATuLATloiNS I'o Hwe ,il CLASS OF 1951 Mfq7,74 egg igyiigifigi Sain Q Kidd' SELL Fon LESS IN a in J 71 f O Mesa O Phoenix 0 Chandler 0 San Tan O Goodyear I Eloy 0 Glendal O Coolidg 0 Sunland 9 9 I Williams ,Field S ,EPS SQ. ONI1 if 40 W I J' fo FRTIITIC 6 ax ZRAI 4 R ,..., ffffefcf Telephone 5734 'Uair Cleaning - Pressing a Also 0 Selecfed Used Cars ROBSON GOODWILL CORNER 4 HOW Service On Req'-3557 8 and 24 Hour Service No Additional Charge Ladies' Work a Specialty Rani-lsnuln' Pick-up and Delivery MOTOR 8 IMQIIMENY CO.- Q 0 20 W. Main Phone 4593 737 W. Marn Sf. Mesa, Arlzona COW S ratuwtion E IDR Bowers Electrical Co. G'Your Hotpoint Dealer O AUTOMATIC DIsHwAsHERs REPRIGERATORS AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYERS 443 W- Main S+- Phone 4423 HOME FREEZERS WASHING MACHINES ELECTRIC RANGES GAS APPLIANCES G, E. sMALI APPLIANCES GARBAGE DISPOSALS OrIldS ty E ght BU N D E Complimenfs of ' DRUG STGRE i A Pe+erson Brofhers ' PfeSCfiPfi0HS Service S+a'rion C Drugs U Founfain A Service Wifh Aa Smile I I46 Wes'r Main Mesa, Arizona MESA, ARIZONA we euve s 8. H GREEN STAMPS V Y D. H. Railsback fills a prescription for Garlo Freestone and Darral Bush VY W YYY Y 8 EVERYBODY'S DRUG CO. I04 Wes+ Mann Phone 4587 Ono Hundred enty-Nine BEST wlsl-IES , TO THE CLASS OF ms: Strauch 3 A TRADITION In Mesa tor 24 Years FASHIONS 8: FABRICS West Main Mesa, Arizona 0 Kuppenheimer Suits Q' Florsheim Shoes 0 Timely Suits 9 Jarman Shoes 0 Wilson Shirts ' Samsonite Luggage MESA, ARIZONA From the time you start ro school, until you graduate, you look to Strauch's to supply your school needs and gifts. And, Strauch's carry on from there--with wedding invitations and announcements, with cards and gifts for every occasion. Congratulations to the Class ot '51 S T R A U C H ' S Sixty West Main Street in Mesa Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carter Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gurtler Co-Owners and Managers Co--Owners 0 PIONEER HOTEL ln the Heart of Down Town Mesa ln the Valley of the Sun 0 l 43 S. Macdonald .Sip Phone 5111 Mesa, Arizona Llndb om Texaco Service 'Firestone X B. F. Goodrich STQRES CJR 108 West Main St. Mesa, Arizona TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES ACCESSORIES ARFAK LUBRICATION - WASI-nNe PHELPS MARKET POLISHING 29 W. Main Phone 3750 PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE . - SMS Best Wishes 'From K sf , 403 W, Main phone 4633 Montgomerys Waffle Shop Xi II W. Main Phone 3401 1WWi1f11fU 99.1.10 SHOP OF SMART APPAREL l54 W.'Main S+ree+'- - Mesa, Arizona PASSEY and BOND Insurance Counselors ' O BEST WISHES, CLASS OF I95l O 48 W. Main Phone 5671 NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Cash for Your Car , .. A MESA AUTO W R E C K I N G C. H. HADDAD, Owner I 24 S. Robson P E Phone 3466 LUCIES FLOWERS AH Occasion Flowers Mrs. O. N. Vance, Owner K 960 W. Main Phone 5864 ' Mesa, Ariz. M Complimen+s from -pgggfzl 2 Meldrum -Morfuary 52 N. Macdonald Phone 4372 LO RAL C. DANA Chiropradic Clinic IQ A 1310! 5..1..1A., HAND TOOLED BELTS FINE BUCKLES LADIES HANDBAGS BILLFOLDS I I5 So. Macdonald S+ree+ HOLSTERS and GUN BELTS ju 1 I. if 41-46 E. Main Phone 3417 ' - 1 1 - FOR s1-1oEs'1 - A One!-Iudd h0 LEASON'S SPEEDE AUTO SERVICE C . . zss PEARCE - omplete Mechanical Service ,N X PTM I' HWYS- 60870-30439 ' Mew, ii-'QXMESASEEDXFETDSTURE-ll,Yil 6 Miles East Arizona MQ ' CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS. STUDENTS SENIORS 'mm 1 WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY A Friend of the Students Efecmcay Appfiances i l ' 'Q ' ' A Ev thi i At A ' 5mlff1'S LUNCI7 C0Uflf9f II9 W. Mfi: H9 n U0 ccessogelione 3896 LeB'aron's Farm Store Thomas H. Kinloch I ' Bookkeeping 84 Accounting Service 2l2 West Main St. 4 Mesa, Arizona 564 N, Alma Rd, Phone 5530 Commercial and Residential Phones: Mesa Office, 3360, Mesa, Home, 3829 A . We Are Proud of Our Mesa High School V W . S P t Construction W , W m. 0 .Or er Real Estate 38 South Macdonald St. Mesa, Arizona Congratulations, Seniors utton Electric Co., Inc. Helen Fancher and Gail Hilton look over the stoves at Sutt.on's Electric 43 wee Main Everything Electrical Phone 3 I I4 W One Hundred Eighty -Two -A IRIN . YORK Refrigeration Air Conditioning Service of All Makes CHESTER HINES CO. Bus. Phone 5819 48 South Robson Street Res. Phone 3669 5 Mesa, Arizona MAY You ALWAYS ENJOY LIVING...AT HOME ECONOMY FU RNITU RE CO. b D37 S. Macdonald St. Congratulations from Lee W. Heiner Lightning Transfer and Storage I46 S. Macdonald .1 - Phone 3253 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF l95l Harry Sizemore Garage Quality Workmanship Kampus Korner Kafe I65 South Macdonald Street WE ARE FOR MESA HIGH SCHOOL I00'X, 2 I9 Main S'l'ree'l' Pl'1Ol I6 5276 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blount - Menhennefs News Sfand and Sporting Goods Store TELEVISION School Supplies - Magazines , Fishing Tackle 254 West Mem S+. Phone 6I29 46 Wes+ Main Sheet' 0.05 I 0 V9 C5 X65 X966 'wax O9 Yoo .XC OGPQ YAC' ROIPQ QQZSQQ . from CURTIS 62 STA UFFER Your Goodyear Dealer . 32 W. MAIN ST. EI-IONE 45.39 HOTPOINT APPLIANCES L G.'E. RADIO AND TELEVISION ' ' HEADQUARTERS EOR YOUR TIRES - BATTERIES - ALIGNMENT AND BRAKE SERVICE ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAN - PAY THE EASY WAY One Hund d 'ght Th I Telephone 545.0 LENHART BROS. Hardware, Paint and Appliances O 756 West Main Street Mesa, Arizona BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1951 ARIZONA FLOUR MILLS Cranclell 8: Webb Sash and Door Co. MILLWORK OF ALL KINDS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1951 STEEL SASH WINDOWS scREENs l:l'2'i7 3e nooks FRAMES CABWS Ready Mix Concrete 225 So. Robson Mesa, Ariz. 'arp ' osf Likely to Succeed T ai ffmwf i K, 1-x Establishing and maintaining a' friendly, business-like relationship with a good bank is important to young men and women, particularly to those who aspire to become tomorrow's business and professional leaders. These young men and women who establish a banking connection by opening a savings account and adding to it regularly. ..who consult the bank about their plans for the future... who win and keep the confidence of their banker...have gained a valuable, life-long ally. The Valley National Bank cordially welcomes the accounts and friendships of all sincere, ambitious young men and women. VA!l.'!:lEIl,C..FlA,Tl,l2!?.'5l:..lR4SF'K O H d d Eight CONGRATULATIONS from Char-Rod Merc. Co. War Surplus Sfore O 429 W. Main Ph. 5I70 Mesa, Ariz ' . r EL ICHARIITO' CAFE GENUINE MEXICAN FOOD Propriefor A. Munoz Phone 9062 4I6 W. Main Mesa, Arizona Els? goggiff Rauf? .gagm Permanents a Specialty CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF I95I If you wont 'ro look neot And clean. Take your clothes Io the I CONGRATULATIONS TO . Mesa Steam Laundr and Dr Cleamn THE CLASS OF I95I y y g 4I9 Wesi' Main 439 Easf Main ' Phone 4404 Phone 3794 56 Wesi' Main Phone 3367 Mesa, Arizona 0 h LYLE E. TRIMBLE INC. Ford Tractors - Seaman Rotary Tillers Farm implements and Supplies AE-R+ BEST F931 dress , Mechanical Goods - Tires and Batteries 5'57fA-l- C, 4,15 :PQ .Or 64' W. Main Phone 5656 Phone-96+9' Mesa, Arizona NATIONAL OWN, I S M 110 s. Macdonald 147 West Main Street Mesa, Arizona Wieso Theatre Bldgl Custom Made Venetian Blinds and Cornices I . GOULD KENTILE Mack s Bicycle Store I Beam Traverse Track Asphalt Tile E Rubber me We Service What We Sell! Bill-Rite Venetian Blind Co. SCHWWN WCYCLES 435 East' Main St. Mesa, Arizona phone 3330 Phone 4l22 ELVIN SPITLER 35 S. Macdonald Mesa, Arizona J oe's Barber Shop gf' T ' . xv . ' I I2 So. Macdonald 'Hollywood lSP.l Mesa, Arizona CONGRATULATIONS FROM CRIS-MON'S .FLOWERS Just a Little Nicer MR. AND MRS. VIRGIL CRISMON at Twenty-tive East Main Street, Mesa, Arizona BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF I95I MARQUEE DRWE-IN A good spot to grab a bite or eat a lot Opposite Hospital 2I6 E. Main Phone 906i One Hundred Eighty-Six The 'mg' MEL RANDALL ALF RANDALL 56 So. Macdonald Mesa, Arizona i350 West Main S+. Mesa TEITSEALL anos. SALES s. srsnvlce, mc. BELTS, BILLFOLDS and POLISHES Compliments fo Class of 51 ARIZONA BONDED TERMINIX CO. The Only Bonded Company License of WorId's Largest' Termite Control Organization 0 Phone 5-4 I 35 28 I 5 North Centr-aI Avenue Phoenix, Arizona M esa Drug Oo. - SUGGESTS FOR THE GRADUATE - BOYS GIRLS Mesa's Most Complete Shoe Store Parker Pen Sets Sheaffefs Pen Sets FOR WOMEN Electric Razors Cosmetics by . . . FOR MEN Wrist Watches Du Barry Shaving Sets Rubinstein Stationery Tussy Revlon 7 ,a Ch Y en U M SH O E S '-'sa' MESA DRUG CO. WALGREEN AGENCY Shoes for the Entire Family Drugs With A Reputation I38 W. Main MESA, ARIZONA IOI West Main 0 Mesa, Arizona Phone 5679 One Hundred E ghty S NA . X N., Pina er i r a's Favorife Bakery . .m,bb,'e My uM's BAKERY in s of bed p one h I ho e 85I 9 esr Main esa, Arizona Q 44I E. M ' S+. Mesa, Arizona O 4441 . LQ M 11' I fm AL 5 MOTOR SALES ' i J! nys: A f' g . ' Z Congratzdzitwns Authorized Sales and Service K ' , , X CHRYSLER- PLYMOUTH W WI CENTER I M IANOS - WURLITZER ORGANS L E ,T ' E D :O s - SHEET Music Phonewvfiw 733 Wesf Main REPMRS ' 'NSTRUCUON 58 Soufh Macdonald Phone 3240 X i . Q' 4 Ft! i i 9 D 4 1 1 5 o 5 A S- SQ 31 PETERSON, BROOKE. STEINER Er WIST 530 West Washington - PHOENIX - Phone 2-2301 -illl-1iRETAlL STORES HOVVARD Q STOFFT - TUCSON FETERSON, BROOKE ak STEINER - PRESCOTT YUMA STATIONERS - YUMA PBSYV - SAFFORD and FLAGSTAFF COMPLETE FURNISHINGS EOR 'A' SCHOOL if OFFICE if CHURCH 1' INDUSTRY S 0 D nal and B nie Allum illustrating th f Ameri- S ti g C mpany new type desk No. 436-10-20 d g ee. One Hundred Eighty-Eight Hu-Mar Courf Congrafulafions fo +he Class of 'Sl Rooms by week .... Groceries from Phone 5969 I449 Easf Main W' P- HAWS 3' SONS NURSERY D , Phone 3786 M950 Owner -1 E- Cvnfflll 525 S. Mesa Drive Mesa, Arizona WEST MESA MARKET i'Qualify Foods for Less Complimenfs FFOIT1 9 Meats 0 Vegetables 9 Groceries 9 Fruits l2.04 Wes+ Main Mesa MESA LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY is . . I GATE CITY ICE co. ervlce RIghf Af Your Elbow LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Phone 4270 848 W. Main Phone 324' Mesa 4I53 Easi' Main S+. Mesa, Arizona Congra+ula+ions To Seniors PHONE 5555 from I RAMBO'S MARKET I O. K. Rubber Welders J. Darwin Gunnell, Owner L- ApacheTrail-Phone 5934, 4l0 Easf Main Mesa, Arizona COMPLETE WELL PLANNED TRAVEL from 7 ALL TYPES OF TOURS Mesa CO, WE WELCOME INQUIRIES BY MAIL O HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS C A L H 0 U N . T ' Phone 3474 86l Easi' Main revel Servlce PHONE 5782 Congrafulafions +o The Class of '5I LIGHTNING TAXI CO' 24-Hour Service Phone 3274 AUTHORIZED AMERICAN BOSCH FUEL INJECTOR Q A SALES AND SERVICE PERKINS Greyhound Bus Lines American and TWA Air Lines DIESEL SERVICE ' Office Phone 5273 D. R. Calhoun, Ag+. iiSAylalI,'gTEini7l4 747 Srleffiiriglvi l3.0 W. Pepper Mesa, Arizona e H .1 e h N- 1. Upholstery 'k Auto Painting ,jk Work ,L yy? I Low FQSMWHQI , . 1, f its A FARMERS soov ,ny ENDEER HOP f yn ,M Jgelephone 64 4 jljpl Q Q e 741 S. Bwdff UQ, 0BulIdlng Materials Co. Telefn one Quin ' My U nj. if Everything from the Foundation lo the Roof I ,Lis ll, , rl I yy' 2 6,123 ,A Phone 5282 X .6I'igf3SSi0j16l C5Uff iyilailisz I? fl if 9l0 West Main St. Mesa, Arizona 3 Vhfgysti Maijlillygtreevy ffl-f' Mesa, Ari1ro!nId fi fi F if f' - f,,3 4-y y I lQfIl1f5Q7.y5,, 6 by fi CONGRATULATIONS yy, Qi oy-1EvRQENfiRv1cE FROM 1467 EiffIftf'aI 64 Sun Valley Supply Co. , ' I 1 X ' ,jx Jnlflfj If U Al ISIUNSHINE LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANERS AND EMPLOYEES ABC DIAPER SERVICE Vogle J. Petri, Mgr. Phone 5757 Pick-Up and Delivery 2 West Fourth Street Mesa, Ariz. 303 S. Macdonald Phone 58I I Congratulations Class ot l95I wrrn 'ms cug H1-HE NE L ON rbp, REEB Grocery 5 Service . 4 Miies East ot Mesa Congratulations Class of '51 rw that Hash F en Ii va'rvGoraneiii Mmm-m-m . . . it's the smoothest, dreamiest dish in town! A delicious, fresh, whole-milk 'n sweet-cream food frozen seconds before you eat it. Served right from treezer to you. Try DAIRY QUEEN today! Gemfxhe I NATIONALLY KNOWN ' Q U E E LocAu.r owun S Q I S Q l950, DAIRY QUEEN IIATL. TRIBE ISSN.. INC. f DEPARTMENT sToRE MESA No. I, 33 S. Mesa Blvd. No. 2, 629 E. Main O H d d Ninety CONGRATULATIONS, STUDENTS T0ny'S FOOT l-Ong HOT' D095 SALES RENTALS REPAIRS 4 Easf Main AUTHORIZED UNDERVVOOD DEALER ALL WORK GUARANTEED Mesa T ewrifer Exchan e h yp g CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or I95I Mesa Phone 3603 from ADDING MACHINES and TYPEWRITERS loaned during Repair Work. 749 E. Main Phone 5343 Besf Wishes fo Mesa High School Sfudenfs ---1 Tszisffsf MQW R5 255 W. AAAIN sr. I' is Z NNE.-SA 5 Q ARI zo:-4A ' X W X , 71 NX Wh Congrafulafions from Marilyn Holdten and Jerry Austin dxscuss the '51 Mercury convertible . . .40 Wes'l' ls+ Avenue, Mesa O HddNiL'O GENERAL AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL TANKS AND HEATING WELDING ,Slillkl Adom W. Bauer Henry D. GoeHI 9 So. Mesa Drive Mesa, Arizona , Phone 66I5 FEEDERS SUPPLY Wwy fMM,j',j5,ggff,f fr I lv DRIVE OUT TO OUR DRIVE IN pffiegffnson - III--'iT6a'IE I Purina Cliows .L I u - PAQSNT IIP 562' If 4 A 75I W, Main Phgne 555l I928 Noi Oounfry Club Drive Our Besf IWiSI1es +0 'Ihe graduafing class of I95I TRIBBEY'S DRIVE-IN on Mesa-Chandler Road V2 Mile Soufh of Underpass Arizona Pre-Cas'I' Concre+e Company WE'LL SUPPI.Y ANYTHING IN LIGHT WEIGHT CONCRETE Phone 3343 So. Alma Road a+ +I1e R. R. Track 0 dred Ninety-Two Besf Wishes fo Class of '51 Huber ancl Carclon Representing 0 Shell Chemical Co. INSECTICIDES AND WEED CONTROL EVERGREEN 135 W. 4+h Ave. Phone 3724 QUALITY FOODS, MEATS AND GROCERIESH Complimenfs of . M. L. Gibbons Morfuory 406 Norfh Counfry Club Drive. Ph. 3843 Phone 3l52 Nor'rh Sirrine A FINE BOOK DESERVES A FINE COVER JOB Dawn Ray learns how end sheets are glued in, while Sylvia Huber and Ken Toney watch a craftsman make book covers. ARIZONA TRADE BINDERY 3II Wesi' Monroe Phoenix, Arizona O I-Iundrld Ni let -Three I We! Z2 , , ' of ff . in I 1 7 77v r SQUEEZON INN p ,n ,Q i ., k -1 ALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLE JUICES H W , , ' M AND HEALTH FOODS LAS ' 1' M N Phone 55 I7 Li nue I8 S. Macdonald House of HeaI+h f . 1 SUN VALLEY DAIRY Top Qualify Dairy Produc1s Pasfeurized and Homogenized Milk Kelly-Sale Sfeel Mfg We know we know welding Phone 629I 75.0 E. 4+h Ave. s TL A shea Ou 1 eff Plasler Sand ' L ' ' If 'I Crushed Rock Reek C I washed sand I ENE E 5' O' nc' Fill Ma'I'eriaIs OFFICE-48 NORTH MAODONALD ST. Camelback gushed Red Grande PLANTS-N. COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE AT RIVER Cemfied Ready-,-mxed PHONE-MESA 5905 Concreie Complete home furnishings and appliances since 1 92 6 ILLL I.p5LLe I66 W. MAIN STREET MESA, ARIZONA ru onus 9 56:51 Ruth Haws and Barbara Oates look over furniture in Paul L. Sales WITH STORES IN MESA, CHANDLER, GLENDALE OHddNI.F WILLIS VALLEY Eoul.PMENT s. suPPLY co. LAUNDRY AND LINEN SUPPLY . Sales and Service Phone 6256 44 SouI'h Mesa Drive Congrats to Seniors of .51 2 I 8 E. 4+h Avenue Phone 2379 T 5 S Food Marker Qualily Meals and Groceries Sun Valley Courf Phone 90I3 3.07 Easi 4+h Avenue Phone 9032 '44 Easl Main CIIIZ.,,,5QDfI,,?e,S9O' For Firsl' Aid Supplies Y C I I T I v' ' Sf .ollffmp 9 e fi.lifId.,,O'e B R O W N 'S I' Phllfll T' 011 G . 20 North Robson Phone 4164 Prescrlpflon Pharmacy Mesa's Only Exclusive Prescriplion Pharmacy sand and gravel maferials MARCELLE CCTSMETICS Louder and Dump Truck Service Free Delivery Phone 3746 434 S. Mesa Drive 42 No. Macdonald Phone 3772 YOU WILL BE AT HGME IN THE NNEY, 38 WEST MAIN STREET One 'Iu ndred Ninety-Five BURDSALL GLASS CO. Phone 5452 Baseline 81 Chandler Drive CONGRATULATIONS The Feed Bag from Wes+ern Dining Room CHIGKEN -'STEAKS A 5 sEA Poem ' ' P F 554 Wesi Main Phone 3 l63 Sewing Cenier Siandage Lumber Company Qualify Lumber Direci From Our Mill To You 2l Souih Macdonald, Mesa Phone 5452 Baseline 8: Chandler Drive Darral Bush, Bobbie Leavitt and Darlene Carroll look over the new Ford Blakely's is giving away, and wish one of them would be the lucky one. OHddNtS WEAV ERS NEEDLE Yarns-Kni'H'ing Supplies-Weaving B R 0 K A W H9 wee :S+ Ave. Phone 3684 lnsurance Agency A General Insurance Congrafulalions, Class of '5I Phone 5565 LA 47 So. Macdonald, Mesa 14 Ml' EAST ON APACHE TRAIL insurance ls Our Profession Where All Good Jackrabbifs Dine ' STANFORD A. RICHARD T. PHONE 6759 PHONE 4054 Building Confracfors 236 N. 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