Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)
- Class of 1956
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The front steps bring us to the Grecian columns that frame the main entrance. As we walk down the hall of this great school we see the bulletin boards announcing the many activities that this school is famous for. Trophy cases and pictures line the walls, an eternal reminder of those who have gone before. The students pass us in the hall hurrying to their auditorium, whose walls have heard and seen talent in its infant stages and watched it develop to perfection. The traditional class yells end abruptly as the lights go down. An expectant hush falls over the assembled students. A spot light dances over the group, picking out the sophomores on the left, the seniors in the center, and the juniors on the right. The spot becomes larger until it encompasses the whole student body. Yes, Students of Mesa High, THIS IS YOUR LIFE. A living memory of your high school career. .. .. -.,.,, - K . , K . . x . i-u-L.: ,I- f+s..,.c.,. ,N Y K ,-...,,,,..s -.u::. .WN . . , -,.f-i.-- f 'wi-....- Y Five 14' 'Nm .-2' MT,-If MQ 1? I ,..ff,,Wf' FLOYD C. DENTON Six Q x 1 I R 1 Q , 1 ,lu R , uQ x.. ,1a..., ,:.v ,. gys.. .- .4...,.' .4.....o: Q.. ..q.o ,gansus0: ',..nms . tA5 '.4 h.4.4l', A ...s ' tx.-4'.. C 5 o '..:' si' s ,af- L ..s 44 .s' .4 .4 .0' 1' 04 4, 44 , in 54 4 '49'.4 '4 1 4' .444 L ,404, 1, 1, 4, s'1l Ll 4' 4 Arte O .J ian. !'1,1 , av.. u '40, .g40u, ..l o, o,lic,' 415404, asLfOc,, aa,1o,, 4 vo., 4' ua, 11, fig 11. in 11 ig, C You Honored Him FLOYD C. DENTON, has been not only a Teacher but a a friend, giving you confidence to perform in assemblies and hehmng youto nnprove yourinuskaltdents No one else is more deserving of this honor than he. Mr. Denton came to Mesa High in l947. His ten years of services for the students and the school will be remembered long after he is gone. As well as being the director of the well known A Cappella Choir and the one to originate Vespers at Mesa High, he has played a big part in producing as- senwbhes and direchng allthe operehas presented dur- ing the years he has been here. So it is fitting when you say, We the students of AAesa High are proud and honored to dedkate thh l956 Superstition to you, Mr. Floyd C. Denton. Mr. Denton praclit. ,t.,Jents in preparation for a coming assembly, Mr. Denton spends his free time on The A Ca - - - . . , ppella practicing for Christmas Vespers hls hobby' The Vlolm' under the directions of Mr. Denton. Seven Tr I I TABLE of CONTENTS FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION ..I. 9 JV WM M1 4 LW STUDENTS , . . ......,., I . .,.. 21 , ' 7 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 65 S PUBLICATIONS 79 FINE ARTS 87 SPORTS . 'l0'I SCHOOL LIFE 129 ADVERTISEMENTS 173 Eight Midi ...I Xpxklqpp GL QQ 1 Cgixo, LX N Q b x 0 FACULTY and ADMINISTRATION X000 0 0 0 A Ogio J 1 1 f I 'f TJUWU' JU :wc if-mmf. M141 yMfVf,a,,,..Q4!-ffLff0f MIM WDW ,azwgdwwwwf-W '7p' XJ . 4 . Nine fwwaffjdbfilwfw l K 1 1 f vffffffffffgi' ,D . 4' .W 'fm E . v.1.1,.XN. . X . .. mf- . ,Q . Jn. . ' -H '. ' . - A ..- A., A V , YA Qi.: gh ., H ,Q J. ' ,. 1- ,Q j', H ,H , aa, . .W .WV - if 1 'Q'- ' ff. .rl 1 J F' 5 V I -Lu , Of Masters , . 6 rl . , kv' V1 scnooa BQARD-SUPERINTENDENT . . . . . .11 , Pm:-mam.-Assas1Al-n rmncnmm ..,. couwsenons .... . ................ ...map orifice sw-F ................................. M Q :An n -rv If f - .f 5: They Benelited You BEGINNING YOUR scrapbook is a well known friend of yours. He is Rulon T. Shepherd, the superintendent of the Mesa Public School system. Mr. Shepherd was always willing to help you with any of your problems, organizations, proiects, or any- thing you undertook to do. He played a big part in making your life at Mesa High a happy one. Backing Mr. Shepherd was your school board con- sisting of five members. They were Keith O. Lassen, J. J. Taylor, Walter W. Merrill, Dwight Patterson, and Otto Shill. These men had to cope with all your prob- lems. Each was working for your benefit. So, students of Mesa High, you can be proud of your superintendent and school board. RULON T. SHEPHERD Superintendent MESA SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: Otto Shill, Keith O. Lassen, J. J. Taylor, Walter W. Merrill, Dwight Patterson T i l ' n l I , l , Eleven 1' . tail '55 Stif- JE 4- Q' 'Q JOHN C. WHITE Principal S . . S if ' fl if g Wifi sv' He Poved Your Woy AS YOU LOOK BACK over your days at Mesa High you see a very vital figure-your principal, John C. White. Mr. White has added much to your enioyment and suc- cess as a student. Taking time out from his many duties and responsibilities, he was always willing to listen to your gripes and help solve your problems. As sponsor of the Student Council, he was always ready and willing to further promote your welfare. Remember the car cavalcade to Glendale for the Jack- rabbit-Cardinal game? This was iust one activity that Mr. White okayed to help boost your school's pep. Helping Mr. White was your assistant principal, Gavin Humphrey. Some of Mr. Humphrey's main duties were coordinating all special school services for you. Some examples of these services were student insur- ance and loans. He was also in charge of the gradua- tion, assemblies, and school traffic patrol. Mr. Humph- rey directed all student body and personnel activities, class and club parties, and last, but not least in the ca- pacity which you probably knew him best-director of the attendance department. Although Mr. Humphrey had many duties, he always took the time to sign per- mits, requisitions, or assist you in solving many of the problems you faced. Yes, here were two very important men in your high school career whom you will long remember. Mr. White, your principal, takes time out from his busy day to dictate a letter to his secretary, Mrs. Harris. Twelve They Assisted You Q 2 OF COURSE you remember your counselors of the past X 1 year-Mr. Carl Heath and Miss Katherine Bowen. Both Mr. Heath and Miss Bowen added much to your school year 1955-56. The two counselors not only helped solve many of your problems but they also sponsored clubs and worked on many of your school activities. Miss Bowen had a very busy year helping your Girls' League Council. Don't think she didn't have fun during twirp week watching you girls take the mas- culine role. Do you remember how much she looked like a little girl with braids and her short skirt at the All Girls' Party? She had as much fun as you did after working so hard to make it a success. GAVIN HUMPHREY Assistant Principal You must have observed how hard Mr. Heath worked with the boys in Boys' League to make your WWW-w-,Ms-.M--M Christmas Formal something to remember. You also saw Mr. Heath helping out the boys of Key Club in their various proiects of service to the school, such as the painting of the trash cans in your school colors. KATHERINE BOWEN Counselor A student talking over her problems with your conselors. CARL HEATH Counselor Thirteen The Record Keepers THE NUMEROUS TIMES you were in and out of the office this year you certainly saw all the work there was to do trying to keep your school on an even keel and keep it running smoothly. The office staff was kept busy every minute, day in and day out, performing many tasks of importance to you and your school. Mr. Kramer, your registrar, was assisted by Mrs. Adair and later by Mrs. Mortensen. They were always encouraging you to think about college early so that you could be prepared. Their task was the never ending one of averaging grades, keeping them up to date, and helping those of you who needed a scholarship apply for one. Your attendance clerks were always busy checking your daily attendance and recording it, making out ab- sence slips, and filing your excuses. lt was here you received those little pink and blue slips. Your school receptionist's iob was to greet all those who visited your school daily. She also placed the many calls that were made to keep your school running smoothly. Students iam the attendance office to get their A , B ,or D excuses before they begin the day's work. Fourteen FLORENCE MORTENSEN Registration Clerk Mr. White's secretary, Mrs. Harris, had innumerable duties that had to be performed each day aside from the special little things she did for you, such as making out your daily and weekly bulletin and typing letters and filing records. Yes, your office staff was made up of many hard working people, all of whom were ready and willing to help you in any way possible, whether to give out your grade average, file your absence requests or help you in making plans for the future as to the best occu- pation or profession for you to follow. UI, J Fifteen NELDA ADAIR Registration Clerk LORA STEWART Registrar Clerk DELIA JAIMES Attendance Clerk CLAUDIA BUFFINGTON BARBARA DAVIS MARJORIE ENTZ EDGAR FORD DAVID GATES Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education physical Edugarign Physical Educafion These Are People You Will Remember YOU, THE STUDENTS of Mesa High can be proud of your distinguished school, but you must remember that your faculty is the back-bone of your school and has played a big part in making Mesa High such a surpassing in- stitution. Without your teachers there could not have been extra curricular activities. They gave of their time to make your life a happier and an enriched one. There were your class and organization sponsors who worked for your benefit. Can you ever forget those teachers who took part in the All-campus party to help your class win the Gah Tso trophy or the sponsors who worked so hard to make your organization's dance a success. These show only one side of their work. Your fac- ulty also worked to make you better citizens. This was done through directing your learning. One of the things you will probably remember about your high school years is the tests. Oh, those tests! How many nights before exams did you sit up until all hours studying and crying about how hard your teachers made you work? Remember though, they did it for your good! Many of the courses offered to the students at Mesa High were special subiects. These classes gave you not only some vocational training, but also a chance to work with your hands. A number of the boys, who hope to become top mechanics and farmers, are products of the vocational department. KENNETH P. Hsvwoon novo c. Demon LYNEER c. SMITH uuwooo c. Nome G. msouoks YOUNG Physical Education Music Music Music English Sixteen They Prepared You YOU GIRLS WHO are planning on going into the secre- tarial field have had a number of courses to help you along the way, such as shorthand, typing, and book- keeping. You artists, craftsmen, and woodworkers had the opportunity of taking classes to help you toward your goals in these arts. All you architects and engineers had one of your foundation subiects offered at Mesa High-mechanical drawing. Calling all business men! You had offered to you a course in commercial law and salesmanship. Your knowledge and use of commercial law has and will help you out of litigation. GRIFFIN S. STEPHENSON MELVIN DENHAM Arts Art- Crafts Agriculture H. B. GRAY Agriculture CARL EAVES Auto Mechanics RANDALL HATCH Agriculture MELVIN SIZEMORE Auto Mechanics RALPH SCHWALBE Art - Crafts ANNA WINECOFF Commercial MILES ALLDREDGE ROBERT FAGAN ANITA M. TALONE T- UWEN PORTER Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Seventeen JACK DAVIS JANET GRIMMETT MARGARET HEYWOOD FRANK C- JULEFF Dramatics English English English HERMAN BRADSHAW English non Psrsnson T I' R Th h ' ' ey 0 ug eo In ESTA ES SU VIDA. You students who took Spanish should know the meaning of that first sentence-This is your life. Also part of your life, for all you students, were two years of English. As sophomores you learned about honorable Brutus who killed his friend Caesar and you BETTY SMITH also learned about the origin of the English language. Enolish You brilliant iuniors wrote many stories and re- search papers for your last required English course of in your high school career. Q ll Grammar, English literature, and world literature were offered to you ambitious seniors. T Those of you who so desired could also take courslxs lg in speech and drama. - .NT KN . 4.2 ' V W s MAuRlcs THOMPSON L A W A X, S A English fu! iw gyl A 1 T g A Wt: X QM T X - T X X X 6 ff r HTS! .xx were A. NAVARRETE 1 . NN Foreign Language Q A Xl: Axv l . 5 GILBERT o. onnANnA ARPAN RA H 51 D-.GERAQHTY LARRY 9' MARTON l Foreign Language Drivers ducafion Social Studies Social Studies Eighteen ape' l ' i INN . l 295 LYNN DALTQN LARRY HATCH RALPH RUSSELL Social gfudies Social Studies Social Studies Writin' And History A COURSE IN iournalism was offered to you students interested in writing. How do you make a left hand signal? What would you do if your car started to skid? These are some of the questions that came up in your sophomore social studies classes when you studied drivers' training. You juniors and seniors who got through American history should be able to name the presidents of the United States. All you seniors who were able to pass American problems, what are the qualifications, pow- ers, and duties ofthe president? Two elective social studies courses also offered were psychology and home and family. DON C. LILLYWHITE C. L. MILLER DOROTHY SHOUSE Science Science Science Nineteen HYMAN R. WEISBURG Social Studies WARREN W. WELLS Social Studies FRANCIS H. FEENEY Social Studies DEE G. HALL Science RICHARD A. KILBOURNE Science ELLA F. FRAZIER Mathematics REED PETERSON Physical Education ies ri . y s 1 - r ' S I . A A ' LEROY C. MIULLER RUTH DIEGEL MARTHA ANN PARKER NANCY R. SHIRLEY HELEN MOFFAT Mathematics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Librarian They Trained You For The Future ATOMS AND MOLECULES! Those were two things you who were science students heard about constantly in Chemistry and physics. You probably heard about them in biology, too, but your main studies there concerned insects, worms and frogs. Four years of math were offered to you who were interested. There were two years of algebra, one year of geometry and a semester each of trigonometry and solid geometry. There were several courses in homemaking offered to you future homemakers. One semester of sewing and one semester of cooking was required, but there were additional classes in each of these plus classes in Hazel MacDonald -librarian home furnishings and child guidance. Probably the one place visited by everyone of you students, at least once during the year, was the library. Your visits there were either for the entertainment you got from books or for digging out information There to helpiyou find that most exciting book or locate that much needed information for your re- search papers were the librarians. One department at Mesa High that not many of you students knew much about was the photography lab. The boys and their director were the ones respon- sible for getting most of the pictures for your yearbook and paper, as well as printing the school magazine. Mickey Portillo - photographer Q l 'l'w-n..,,,,,WM-Ti 4, fiv- l is il.. Si... Twenty rf A J , 5 Q b H! fl, 41 U K C u WM Q X lv ' l N t x 1 ' w if X ,f' f , L. ,Yr K ' X ix cj I L L 6 A 5 ,L A x L I X 'ff' ,VL x A- 1 L L N A K , 1 I X , A I M .+ K v ,, - 'V 1' I . f u Lk It 1 x I , Iv' f f -4 r f , . ' I STUDENTS l Ai l 1 rv Dlfv Twenty-one .IN A M VW' I I fzfj My WI!! Wil ff I M W WW 5 lx 5, JI gf! ,VV I ' Liffi' Ifff IP W Through The Years GIRLS ANDfBOYS LEAGUE OFFICERS COUNCILS . . A M KV sruoem Boov orncsns-councn ........... . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SPONSOR SENIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SPONSOR JUNIORS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SPONSOR SOPHOMORES They Spurred You! IN CHARGE OF making your school a better institution was the student council. Composed of 16 members, they acted as the buffer between you, the students, and the administration. When any of you had a complaint you talked to a council representative so that it could be brought up at one of their weekly meetings. You all remember the successful assemblies spon- sored by the student council. The suggestion box was opened in an assembly so that the council could discuss the suggestions openly with you. Douglas, Arizona, was the scene of the student council convention. Student officers from all over the state discussed their ideas and problems. This group was also in charge of the car cavalcade to Glendale and they headed the football team send- off to Santa Barbara, California. You have seen your student council in action. They deserve a vote of thanks for a iob well done. .IODY HENDERSON Secretary Twenty-three S PAUL KUHN President DENNA PHELPS Vice President mfw IU! Xi x D ' a 'tb F! ,?.f ' s 'Y if 'tl' F IRD' is 423 6- ? W . '4 . 1. x-- 'sg -4 flh- 'iv' .fav-4 'Y' 99 Back Row: Willie Peete, Senior Class Presidentp Chuck Baker, Junior Class Presidentg Robert Ray, Sophomore Class Presidentg Antoinette Coury, Cheer Commissioner. Third Row: Sandra Jean Anderson, Social Commissionerg George Young, Publications Commissionerg Linda Rucker, Publicity Commissionerg lla Jane Moss, Club Commissioner. Second Row: Louise Merrill, Fine Arts Commissionerp John McDowell, Athletic Commissioner, Myrna Montierth, Service Commissioner, Pat Tribbey, Girls League President, Front Row: Ronald Evans, Boys League President. Twenty-four PAT TRIBBEY SANDRA DESHLER SUSAN BEVILLE President Vice-President Segretary Y Horol Working Women LITTLE GIRLS was the theme of your All Girls' Party, Who could forget their next event which was Twirp the first of several fine events sponsored by your Girls' Week? During that week the girls took the masculine League, role. This was climaxed by your Co-ed. Standing: Virginia Hastings, Maryelen Beaugureau, Carol Lu Mortensen, Karen Dobson, Judy vCampbell, Loava Beverage, Marlene McLaws, Pat Comparin. Seated: Miss Bowen, sponsor, Sandra Deshler, Pat Tribbey, Susan Beville, Mrs, Moffat, sponsor. Twenty-five ei W 'K--5 Ill: ' Q .l RONALD EVANS JAMES TRYON EVAN OVERSON President Vice President SecretarY Th B siest Men On Your C mp ONE OF THE largest organizations in your school was Your biggest job during the year was the traditional the Boys' League in which everyone of you boys was Christmas Formal which was held December 21. The a member. theme was, Just Christmas. Standing: Gary Cooper, Wilford Cardon, Norman Shill, John McDowell, Don Udall, Eldon Hastings, Brent Gunnell. Seated: Ronald Evans, James Tryon, Mr. Heath, sponsor, Evan Overson, Steve Solomon. l i'4g, 'lr ,ill 5 X 5 045 Twenty-six What A Great Life! THIS IS THE END of one ofthe most important chapters of your life, seniors of Mesa High. Your first acquaintance with the halls of Mesa High came in the fall of 1953. You, the class of 56, are now looking back over the happy years you spent in high school. Remember your first formal and all your other dances. What about your sports events, some of them sure made you hold your breath! Your high school life wasn't all sports and dances, though. Many of you will also remember the guidance your teachers and counselors gave you to help you over the rocky ground. Remember your graduation night, how you grew quiet as your procession slowly marched across the field to your chairs. There you heard the speakers who helped close one of the most memorable chapters of your life. Slowly and quietly you stepped forward to receive your diplomas. You stood, then, together for the last time as the class of '56, with tears in your eyes and lumps in your throats as you sang to those who were to follow you, your school song, Carry On. Standing: Nick Coleman, Kagve Christense Paul Comer, Pat Hansen, ic ar assen, Mr. Marton, sponsor, Ken Flake, Adele Peterson, Doug Eaves, Penny Buck, Mike Pickrel. Seated: Nona Lou Beaugureau, Willie Peete, Betty Oda. Twenty seven HARVEY ACRIDGE: Masque and Dagger , 13 ' 1. 1. 1 121, Tri-C 121, A Capella 121, Blossom .W-.Wg w. ' Time 131, George Washington Slept wr ' F 'tv ' Here 121. GARY ALLEN: M Club 13, 41, A , ' Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Basket- ball 2 3 Ja vee Track 2 31 JOE , 1 . 1, v 1, - ARRIAGA: Latin American Club 131, ' Varsity Baseball 121. FERNANDO AR- VISO: Latin American Club 12, 3, 41, M S1 1 Club 141, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee .. Football 12, 31, Varsity Baseball 141, Jay- vee Baseball 12, 31. . 5. J 1 JOSEPH BARTHA: A Capella 12, 3, 41. A KENNETH BAYS: FFA 12, 31, Brush and V . Palette 121, Tri-C 141, Basketball Manager 141, Jayvee Football 121. EDDIE BEAU- A h nerr. Movie Club 12, 31, vision 141, A , G Chorus 121, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Jayvee , A I 1 1 Football 12, 31, varsity Track 13, 41, - . ' fr f Jayvee Track 121, Jayvee Tennis 131, Ten- Us , 1 'J' 4 nis Manager 131. JOE BENTON. ,... ........ V , 5 ' . . , , 3' .Y 'W f ex 'th Y ' 8 if I' if 'Q 1 CLAUDIA ALLEN: Chorus 12, 3, 41. PATSY ALLEN: FTA 131, Girls' Officials 131. VIR- GINIA ALEXANDER: Chorus 121. PATRICIA ANDERSON: FHA 12, 31, French Club 131, Movie Club 12, 31. SANDRA JEAN ANDERSON: Student Council 141, Social Commissioner 141, Girls' League Council 12, 31, Dance Club 12, 3, 41, FFA Sweetheart 13, 41, FHA 121, GAA 12, 3, 41, Gah Tso141, Movie Club 121, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Viatori 131, Tri-Hi-Y 141, A Capella 13, 41, Rabbettes 12, 3, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Superstition Staff 141. CAROL ANGLE: FHA 121. PRISCILLA ARGUELLES: GAA 12, 3, 41, Latin American Club 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 121, Rabbettes 141. MARLENE ATKINSON: Gold Key 121, Movie Club 121, Quill and Scroll 141, Chorus 141, Jackrabbit Staff 141, Superstition Staff 141, Leave it to the Morans 131. GARY BINGHAM: Entered 141 from Y 141, Tri-Mu 141, Good Will Club 141, Movie Club 141. RICHARD BOWERMAN: FFA' 12, 31, Hi-Y 141, Movie Club 141. CHARLES BOYD: Movie Club 12, 31, Band 12, 31, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Foot- ball 12, 31, Jayvee Baseball 121. Madison, Wisconsin. DONALD BOND: Hi- d Y . 1 Ii 9 PATRICK BRENNAN: Sportsmen's Club 121, Movie Club 12, 31, Golf 12, 3, 41. DELBERT BROUGHTON: Entered 141 from Lincoln, Illinois. GEORGE BROWN. KARL BROWN. Twenty-eight TWH T . I 1 X 1 I li . K1 1 B . 37-579 iw.. E. 1 1 - .. 1 f N 3 3 PM yt .. V , . ,f X ' X muon ATKINSON: FHA 121, GAA 13, 43, Tri- Hi-Y 141, Rabbettes 141. DIANE BACKES: GAA 12, 3, 41, Brush and Palette 12, 3, 41, Movie club 123, Tri-c 13 43, Tri-Hi-Y 143, National Honor 141, Superstition Staff 141. KAREN LEE BACKUS: GAA 131, Tri-Mu 123, Roping and Twirling Club 131, Rabbettes141. SUSANNE BAILEY: FHA 121, Tri-Hi-Y 143, Movie Club 131, Golf 13, 41. SHIRLEY BASSETT: GAA 13, 41, Dance Club 13, 41, Rabbettes 13, 41, Line Leader 141. MARY BATES: Entered 121-from Creed, Colo- rado. NOLA MARIE BEALS: GAA 13, 41, Gold Key 121, Tri-Mu 13, 41. NONA LOU BEAUGUREAU: Senior Council 141, Class Secretary 141, GAA 13, 41, Gah Tso 141, Rabbettes 13, 41, Main Leader 141. ...... ..... . RICHARD BRYANT: Movie clUl2,12,r3L 43, -C 31, Jack- rabbiit Staff 131, Sup55t1tion Staff 131, Varsity Football 131, Jayvee Basketball 121, Jayvee Track 121. RONALD BUCH- ANAN. DON BURROWS: Entered 131. Band at Superior, Arizona. STERLING CHALK. CLINTON CHAPMAN: Band 13, 41, A Capella PAUL CHAPMAN: Movie Club 121. STEPHEN CHASE: Brush and Palette 121, Movie Club 121, Tri-Mu 13, 41, A Capella 13, 41, Band 13, 41. ROBERT CHURCH: Entered 131-from Snowflake, Arizonay Fencing Club 13, 41, Swing Club 13, 41, Band 13, 41. 1 -L6-4 1 . 'M N A 6 i f ' I x 3 We 1 1 3 , 1 ,E 1 Q, Q' . N, G 3 4. E3 Q I httlmg I -- l kl' il fia 7 ' 1 . ... A Q ., ,,, 1 1 'EN K K :xy ll EDDIE CLUFF: Movie Club 121. NICHOLAS COLEMAN: Viatori 131, Varsity Football 141, The Night of January l6th 131. PAUL COMER: Entered 131-from Chicago, Illinois: Senior Council 141. RONALD COMPTON: Varsity Football 141, Jay- vee Football 121. JAMES GARY COOPER: Boy's League Council 13, 41, FFA 12, 3, 41, M Club 13, 41, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Football 12, 31, Varsity Wrestling 12, 3, 41. ORT Z: Latin American Club 13, 41, Movie C ub 141, A Capella 13, 41, Chorus 121. HOWARD DEATHER- AGE: Entered 131-from Chandler, Ari- zona: FFA 12, 3, 41. LAUREL DECKER: Entered 141-Chorus, Varsity Football, at Snowflake, Arizona: Band 12, 3, 41, En- semble 12, 3, 41, A Capella 141. 'I'w1'nfy-ninz' BARBARA BECTON: Movie Club 12, 31, Tri-C 141, Ensemble 12, 3, 41, Rabbettes 13, 41. SUSAN BEVILLE: Girls' League Council 141, Secretary 141, Six Gold 131, Tri-Hi-Y 141, National Honor 141. KAREN BINGHAM: Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Jack- rabbit Staff 131. ANN BLANCHARD: GAA 13, 41, Rabbettes 141. SANDRA BRADSHAW: Viatori 141, Masque and Dagger 141, National Honor 141, Band 12, 3, 41, A Capella 13, 41, Aladdin 121, Sunday Costs Five Pesos 131, Butch 131, Blossom Time 131, Jackrabbit Staff 141. SUE BRADSHAW: FHA 12, 31, Masque and Dagger 141, Viatori 141, National Honor 141, Chorus 141, Aladdin 121, Sunday Costs Five Pesos 131, Calling All Cars 131, Jack- rabbit Staff 141. WYNONA BRAY: Y- Teens 121, Chorus 12, 31. BARBARA BRECKLER: Entered 131-from Chandler, Arizona, Tri-C 141, Y-Teens 131, Tri-Hi-Y 141, Jackrabbit Staff 141, Superstition Staff 141. 7 i l 1 if Q' ELLEN BROCK: GAA 12, 3, 41, Girls' Of- ficials 121, A Capella 141, Chorus 131. JOYCE BROSKA: FHA 12, 3, 41, GAA 13, 41, National Honor 13, 41, Tri-Hi-Y 141, Strike and Spare 121, Quill and Scroll 141, Movie Club 141, Roping and Twirling Club 131, Rabbettes 13, 41, Chorus 121, El Coneio Staff 141, Editor First Semester 141, Superstition Staff 12, 3, 41, Jackrab- bit Staff 13, 41. MADALYN BROW: Movie Club 121. MARGIE BROWN. PHYLLIS BROUGHTON: Tri-C 131, Girls' Officials 121. TREVA BRUMMETT: Masque and Dagger 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 121, FHA 131, Gah Tso 141, AIPA Representa- tive 141, Rabbettes 141, Chorus 141, .lack- rabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 141, George Washington Slept Here 121, Angel Street 121, Night of January l6th 131, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 131. MARY BUCHANAN: GAA 13, 41, Roping and Twirling Club 13,41, Rab- bettes 13, 41, Chorus 131. PENNY BUCK: Senior Council 141, FHA 12, 41, GAA 13, 41, Gold Key 121, Viatori 131, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Superstition Staff 131. Thirty '1! ':. DWAYNE DOBSON: FFA 12, 3, 41, Boots and Saddle 121, Movie Club 121, Jayvee Football 12, 31. ZENOS DUTSON: FFA 12, 3, 41. GLEN ELLSWORTH, DOUGLAS EAVES: Boys' League Council 131, Varsity Track 13, 41, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Basketball 131, Boots and Saddle 13, 41. RONALD EVANS: Student Council 141, Boys' League Council 12, 3, 41, President 141, Vice President 131, Gah Tso 141, A Capella 12, 3, 41, Blossom Time 131. ANDREW FARR: En- tered 141-Varsity Football, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track at Eloy, Arizona. KEN FLAKE: FTA 131, Masque and Dagger 131, Good Will Club 131, Jackrabbit Staff 141, Band 12, 3, 41, George Washing- ton Slept Here 121, On the Night of .lan- uary 'l6th 131, A Connecticut Yankee 141. KENNETH FOSTER: Movie Club 121. ' p ii, v. ,Q 4' 1 f' 6 I ... .r 7: . by .i i A 1 'Sd 1 .., g Ag ff T V, E.: X 1 Q ALFRED FREEMAN: FFA 13, 41, M Club 131, Chorus 141, Jayvee Baseball 121, Varsity Track 121. DOUG FREEMAN: FFA 12, 3, 41, Jayvee Track 121. TOMMY FREESTONE: M Club 12, 3, 41, Varsity Football 13, 41, .lay- vee Football 121, Wrestling 12, 3, 41. FREE- MAN FREITAG: Movie Club 121, Racquet Club 421, Band 42, 31, Varsity Tennis 421. KENNETH FRYE: Strike and Spare 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 121, M Club 13, 41, Racquet Club 121, A Capella 13, 41, Chorus 121, Var- sity Tennis 13, 41, Jayvee Tennis 121. BILL FRYXELL: Movie Club 121, Varsity Golf12, 3, 41. CLIFFORD FULLER: National Honor 141, M Club 13, 41, Gah Tso 141, Chess Club 12, 3, 41, Key Club 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, .lackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 141, Varsity Track Manager 12, 31, Varsity Wrestling Manager 131, Varsity Football Manager 13, 41. RICHARD FURNIVAL. CLESSENE BURDICK: FHA 13, 41, Roping and Twirling Club 131, Rabbettes 13, 41, RANAE CALL: FHA 12, 3, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, Ensemble 141. MARGARET CARDONA: Latin American Club 12, 3, 41, Rabbettes 43, 41, Chorus 421. ALICE JEAN CHARLES: Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Rabbettes 141, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Superstition Staff 13, 41- MARTHA CHARLES: A Capella 141, Chor- us 121. MARY ANN CHEHOCK: Movie Club 12, 31. E CHRISTENSEN: Class Vice President 131, , , ance Club 12, 3, 41, French Club 121, Viatori 131, Rabbettes 13, 41, A Capella 141. JUNE CLARK: A Capella 13, 41. .if 1 it 1 Q 3 ! 4 49' NANCY JO CLARK: GAA 13, 41, Rab- bettes 131, Chorus 121. KAREN CLUFF: El coneio Staff 441, Aladdin 431. MICHA- ELINE COOK: Brush and Palette 131, Movie Club 12, 3, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 141. GAYLE COOPER: Class Vice President 121, GAA 13, 41, FHA 12, 3, 41, Roping and Twirling Club 141, Rabbettes 141. NANCY CORWIN: GAA 43, 41, FHA 42, 31, Movie Club 441, Tri-Hi-Y 441, Strike and Spare 131, Rabbettes 13, 41, El Coneio Staff 131. ANTOINETTE COURY: Student Council 141, Cheer Commissioner 141, GAA 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Red Cross Council 12, 31, Chorus 121, Jackrab- bit Staff 131, Superstition Staff 141, Cheer- leader 12, 3, 41. CAMILLE COX: FHA 13, 41, National Honor 13, 41, Tri-Mu 13, 41, Dance Club 12, 3, 41, Quill and Scroll 141, GAA 13, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, A Capella 13, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 141, Blossom Time 131. NITA CRIGLER: Movie Club 121. Thirty-one MANUEL GAONA: Latin American Club 12, 3, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Supersti- tion Staff 131, Jayvee Football 121, Varsity Baseball 121. ALFRED GARCIA: min American Club 12, 3, 41. RUBEN GARCIA: Latin American Club 12, 3, 41, Swing Club 13, 41, M Club 13, 41, Band 12, 31, Jackrabbit Staff 141, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Football 12, 31, Varsity Baseball 12, 3, 41, Jayvee Baseball 121. BILL GARTHE: Movie Club 12, 3, 41, Band 13. 41. KENNETH GARST: Senior Council 141, M Club 13, 41, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jay- vee Football 121, Jayvee Basketball 12, 31, Varsity Baseball 131, Jayvee Baseball 121. BOB GILLUM: FFA 12, 41, Boots and Saddle 13, 41, Movie Club 141, Varsity Football 4 .Ia vee Football 12 31 Var- 1 1, v , , sity Baseball 141, Jayvee Baseball 12, 31. JIMMIE GLIMP: Entered 121-from Burnet, Texas: FFA 131. BOB GLOVER: Movie Club 12, 31. JOHN GOSNEY. LARRY GRAY: Tri-C 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y 141, The Night of January I6th 131. ED GREENWOOD: Strike and Spare 12, 41, Viatori 13, 41, Band 13, 41, A Connecticut Yankee 141. J. GYLLING: FFA 131, Jayvee Football 121, Jayvee Baseball 121. JOHN HADLOCK: FFA 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y 13, 41, Movie Club 131, Band 12, 3, 41. JIM HALL. WILEY HAMPTON: Entered 141- Tennis Club, Movie Club at Grossmont, Montana: Tri-Mu 141. DOUG HANCOCK: M Club 121, Riflemen's Club 141, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Football 131, Varsitv Baseball 141, Varsity Track 141, Varsity Wrestling 13, 41. Thirty-two Si' 2 f ,.' .Twi- K 3 K I .1-ur I A 4' i '72 rv, ,Q- Gia ' . 'S I F. 1 ,mf CAROLE CRISMON: FTA 13, 41, Swing Club 121, Tri-Mu 13, 41, National Honor 13, 41, Chess Club 141, Band 12, 31, Ensemble 121. BETTE DAVIS: FHA 141, Dance Club 12, 3, 41, Masque and Dagger 121, Pep Assembly Committee 141, Band 12, 3, 41, Ensemble 121, Jackrabbit Staff 141, Superstition Staff 141. LINCHIE LOU DAVIS: Entered 141,-FHA, Spanish Club at Tennessee. SANDRA DAY- BELL: GAA 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Gah Tso 141, Viatori 131, Jr. Red Cross 12, 31, Rabbettes 13, 41, Chorus 121, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 141. SUE ANN DOBSON: GAA 13, 41, Girls' Of- ficials 121, Strike and Spare 141, Tri-C 141, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 131. KAREN DOBSON: Girls' League Council 141, Girls' State 131, National Honor 13, 41, Tri- Hi-Y141, Boots and Saddle 13, 41, Golf 13, 41. DEANNE DE wm: Dance Club 13, 41, via- tori 13, 41, Chorus 121, Jackrabbit Staff 131. MARY ELGAN: Swing Club 12, 3, 41, Tri- Mu 13, 41, National Honor 141, Masque and Dagger 141, Band 12, 3, 41. . it -A ,I 1 1 A A I , QQIEHY.-3 . y 1, 4 5 r ' l l, A I e X . 51 I I Q 4 my A . A . ' 'P' 'x if i f V . A - ,. . .r ': I 1 A ' if ' : A k ' :lv I I 3 51 ' i t .,i E V1 K Aki. X K , . , l 1 1 ' v 'Q Q 35 1' , fi. 1 .1 f a JOE ANN FARNSWORTH: Entered 131-from Jaurez Stake Academy, Mexico. PATRICIA FISH: Dance Club 141, Viatori 141, Strike and Spare 121, Band 13, 41, Ensemble 12, 3, 41, A Capella 13, 41. RUTH FLETCHER: Girls' League Council 141, Y-Teens 121, Girls' Of- ficials 12, 31, GAA 13, 41, National Honor 13, 41, El Coneio Staff 131. NORMA FOX: FTA 13, 41, National Honor 13, 41, Swing Club 12, 3, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, Tri-Mu 141, Y-Teens 141. SHARON FREDRICKSON: Entered 131-from Racine, Wisconsing Rabbettes 141. LUCETTA ROGER HARTWIG. ELDON HASTINGS: Boys' League Council 141, Kev Club 13, 41, M Club 12, 3, 41. Good Will Club 141, Quill and Scroll 141, A Canella 141, Jack- rabbit Staff 13, 41, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Football 121, Varsitv Track 12, 3, 41. JAMES HEIL: Movie Club 12, 31. DONALD HIGGINS: FFA 141, Hi-Y 141. BOB HODGES: Movie Club 12, 3, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, JIM HOLT. HERMAN HOP- PER. ROBERT HOWARD: Strike and Snare 131, Viatori 141, Varsity Football Man- ager 141. FROST: Gold Key 121, Tri-Mu 121, Tri-C 121. DENA FULLER: FHA 12, 41, Dance Club 13, A, 41. Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, .lackrabbit Staff 131, Superstition Staff 131. 'K Q.. YVONNE FULLER: Entered 131-Tennis, at Safford, Arizonag FHA 13, 41, GAA 13, 41, FTA 13, 41, Dance Club 13, 41, Boots and Saddle 13, 41, Viatori 141, Roping and Twirl- ing Club 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 141, Tri- Hi-Y 141, Rabbettes 13, 41, Jackrabbit Staff gm . 13, 41. S , vw no 1 li: 1, 'I A: C . I , Q ct I l R 1 t 1 1 l A s 1 J - f l ,mf ' ll K up i f A I S I gi -.9 1 , T1 ' nd ,,, iy i 5 . . I V . V ll in 45 GARY JAMES: Entered 121-from West Lib- erty, Iowag Hi-Y 141, Tri-C 131, Movie Club 12, 31, Strike and Spare 141, Fenc- ing Club 141, Band 12, 31, A Capella 12, 3, 41, Blossom Time 131. DORWAYNE JENSEN: Entered 141-FFA at Chandler, Arizona: FFA 141. HUGH JOHNSON: Tri- Mu 141, Jackrabbit Staff 141. BRAD JONES: Entered 141-from Maumee, Ohio. LAURENCE JONES: FFA 12, 3, 41, M Club 13, 41, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Football 121, Varsity Wrestling 12, 3, 41. ROGER JOYNER. COY KING: FFA 12, 3, 41, FTA 13, 41, Football Manager 131. PAUL KUHN: Entered 131-Band, Jayvee Football, Track at Flagstaff, Arizonap Student Body President 141, Student Council 141, Hi-Y 141, Key Club 141, Blossom Time 131, Gah Tso 141. Th irty-tllrcc SHIRLEY FURR: Entered 141-Representa- tive to Student Council, Masque and Dagger, FHA, Bowling Club, What a Life, Gay Havana, At Phoenix, Ari- zona: Masoue and Dagger 141. CLAUD- ETTE GALLIHER. SHIRLEY JEAN GAR- SIDE: GAA 12, 3, 41, Girls' Ofticials 12, 31, Chorus 121. SHERRY GAVIN: GAA 12, 3, 41, Rabbettes 131. SYDNEY ANN GEARY: GAA 12, 3, 41, Girls' Officials 141, Movie Club 131, Rab- bettes 141, Ensemble 141. DELORAS JANE GREEN: Entered 141-from Phoenix, Ari- zonag Chorus 141. JANET GUNDERSON: Tri-C 141, Jackrabbit Staff 141. HELEN SEZATTE GUTIERREZ: Cheerleader 13, 41. . 4 I l ., 1 5 f, v 1 A .ef 1 V I .-1 I - .I 8 Av i' V- 4' A ii N 1 1 wi 1.,, A I if are SAA' f L 4 I 3 PAT HANSEN: Class Secretary 121, Senior Council 141, FHA 121, GAA 13, 41, FTA 141, Tri-Hi-Y 141, Gah Tso 141, Movie Club 121, National Honor 141, Chorus 121, A Capella 13, 41, Rabbettes 13, 41. VYRLA HATCH: Entered 141-Chorus at Holbrook, Arizonap Chorus 141. CAROL HENDER- SON: Entered 131-Spanish Club, Dra- matics Club, National Honor, FHA, Band, Ensemble, A Capella, Operetta at Snow- flake, Arizona: National Honor 13, 41, Band 13, 41. FLORA HENDERSON: GAA 121, Chorus 121. JODY HENDERSON: Student Council 141, Student Body Secretary 141, Class Secre- tary 131, FHA 12, 3, 41, GAA 13, 41, Viatori 13, 41, Strike and Soare 121, Gold Key 121, Rabbettes 13, 41, EI Coneio Staff 131. ANNETTE HIBBERT: Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Viatori 141, Masoue and Dagger 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 121, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 13, 41. ALICE HICKS: Chorus 12, 3, 41. KATHLEEN HOL- MAN: Entered 141-FHA, Dance Club, Pep Club, Band, Chorus at Montrose, Colo- rado: Band 141. -wig . RICHARD LASSEN: National Honor 13, 41, Hi-Y 141, M Club 12, 3, 41, Band 121, Jack- rabbit Staff 131, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Football 121, Jayvee Basketball 121, Varsity Track 12, 3, 41. GLEN LeSUEUR: Strike and Spare 141, Fencing Club 141, Band 12, 31. LARRY LISONBEE: Tri-Mu 141, Racquet Club 121, Movie Club 12, 3, 41, Jayvee Ten- nis 121. CLOYD LOVITT: Student Council 131, Class President 131, Boys' League Council 121, Good Will Club 131, Key Club 13, 41, Hi-Y 131, Jayvee Football 121, Jayvee Track 121. ons McFADDEN. DWAYNE McKENNEY. sauce Menon: Chess Club 121, Band 12, 31, Ensemble 12, 3, 41. Joe McVAUGH: FFA 42, 31, Movie Club 131. -' Y 7 him, Af, iw it 'G K W L A ERROL MARTINEAU. ORLANDO MARTINEZ: Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Baseball 121. JIMMIE MEADOWS: Band 12, 31, Jayvee Football 131, Jayvee Track 131. CECILIO MENDOZA: A Capella 13, 41, Chorus 121. JIMMY MENHENNETT: Good Will Club 131, M Club 13, 41, Varsity Football 131, Jayvee Basketball 121. GARY MERRILL: M Club 12, 3, 41, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Basket- .. ball 121, Varsity Track 12, 3, 41. UDELL MER- . ' RITT: Movie Club 12, 31. MARION MEYER: Movie Club 141, Tri-Mu 131, Jackrabbit Staff 12, 31, El Coneio Staff 12, 31, Jayvee Tennis 121. ,A r,. , .Y S- Q . g . : J V N is ' 5' .K ,swf i i:-L . S' ' ,,, U K. ML 4 I s . 1 '8' we MAURINE HOWARD: FHA 121, Jackrabbit Staff 141. DIANE HUTCHINSON: FHA 121, Fencing Club 141, Rabbettes 141, Chorus 121. FAWN LEVITT HUNT: Movie Club 12, 31, Masaue and Dagger 12, 31, Tri- Mu 131, Pep Assemblv Chairman 141, Band 12, 3, 41, A Canella 13, 41, Chorus 121, Aladdin 121. MARY BETH JACK- SON: National Honor 141, Band 13, 41. ROBERTA JAY: Tri-C 141. Chorus 12, 3, 41. SANDRA JONES: Entered 141-National Honor at Chandler, Arizona: Tri-Hi-Y 141, Tri-C 141, Superstition Staff 141. MYRNA JENSEN: FTA 131, Tl'l'MU 141- WANDA JONES: Entered 141-GAA, Na- tional Honor, Annual Staff at Phoenix, Arizona: Superstition Staff 141. :Yuswf ff , j ,Q L wil T' v4 -.J I and -. Kr i LEONA MAE KAST: Entered 141-from Bos- cobel, Wisconsin. BEVERLY KMETKO: Girls' League Council 131, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, GAA 13, 41, Roping and Twirling Club 13, 41, Rabbettes 13, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 141, EI Coneio Staff 131. JANICE KNIFFIN: Movie Club ANNA JANE LAZEAR: FHA 141, Tri-Mu 131, Movie Club 12, 31, Chorus 141. MARILYN LEAFDALE: Girls' State 131, National Honor 13, 41, Tri-C 13, 41, Strike and Spare 141, Movie Club 121, Masque and Dagger 141, Tri-Mu 131, Band 12, 3, 41, A Capella 13, 41, Chorus 121, Blos- som Time 131, A Connecticut Yankee 141. BARBARA LEASON: Service Council 141, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, National Hon- or 13, 41, Tri-Hi-Y 141, Strike and Spare -121, GAA 13, 41, FHA 131, Movie Club 141, Rabbettes 13, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 141, EI Coneio Staff 141. BARBARA LENT: Entered 121- from Minneapolis, Minnesota: Y-Teens 12, 31, FTA 131, Tri-C 141, Movie Club 12, 31, Superstition Staff 141.' DARLENE LEWIS: GAA 12, 31, Tri-C 12, 31, Y-Teens 121, Gold Key 121. Q PABLO MORENO. PAUL MORTENSEN: A Capella 13, 41, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Football 131, Jayvee Track 131 Blossom Time 131. HENRY MURRY: Movie Club 121. GARY MYERS. NORMAN MYERS: Varsity Track 12, 41. ELVIS MUNTZ. FRED NADER: National Honor 13, 41, Key Club 13, 41, Hi-Y 141, M Club 12, 3, 41, Chess Club 141, Band 121, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Football 131, Track Manager 12, 31. TOM NASSER JR: FFA 13, 41, Band 131, Chorus 121, Jayvee Football 121, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Basket- ball 121, Jayvee Track 121. BERT NELSON: Hi-Y 141, Swing Club 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 121, FFA 121, Bancl 12, 3, 41, Ensemble 12, 3, 41. LANE NELSON: M Club 13, 41, Good Will Club 141, Jack- rabbit Staff 13, 41, Varsity Baseball 13, 41, Jayvee Baseball 121. MARCUS NIEL- SON: M Club 13, 41, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Football 12, 31, Jayvee Bas- ketball 121, Varsity Track 12, 3, 41. RICH- ARD OCHOA. RONNIE OLIVER: Hi-Y 141, Quill and Scroll 141, Movie Club 141, Good Will Club 141, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Supersti- tion Staff 141. TURMAN ONG. H ORDUNO: Band 12, 31, .layv Foot all 12, 31, Jayvee Track 12, 3 . GAIL OV LY Thirty-six 1 J I 1 1,4 . - 1 'W '- Qu- 1 i 4 , ...J 1 1 , Y E1 x + 3, - 1. 1 1' . Q.. C c f , val - W , MARION LEWIS: FTA 13, 41. MARY ELLA McDOWELL: FHA 12, 3, 41, GAA 12, 3, 41, Quill and Scroll 141, Rabbettes 13, 41, En- semble 121, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 41. MARY ELLA MAIER: Chorus 121. ETOY MANDLEY: Chorus 12, 3, 41. LEAH MARTIN: Band 12, 3, 41, Ensemble 13, 41, Blossom Time 131. PHYLLIS MARTIN: FTA 13, 41, Ensemble 121, Chorus 131, El Coneio Staff 121. WANDA MARTIN: Chorus 13, 41. JEANETTE MARTINEAU: FHA 141, Band 12, 3, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 141. 0' ta. J . 'Z' 1. ,, ., I , A l' I 1 Z ,:. ' I I 3. 1 A 5 'Ev ..' f SI iv' mf , V . ta... L fylnyfv r x l J'-,. 0 -s' el SF' - A G N 1 f i l S K' xx l l QT 5 J, il .P fr R Mf g , if ... 1: I K1 K Q X, Aly: - . ' K ....:: K X 1 EMMA MASSINGILL. MARY MENDOZA: Lat- in American Club 2 3 4 GAA 3 4 ' 1 , . 1, 1 . 1, Rabbettes 141, Chorus 12, 31. LOUISE MER- RILL: Student Council 141, Fine Arts Com- missioner 141, Dance Club 12, 3, 41, Tri-Mu 13, 41, Mariana: Honor 13, 41, FHA 13, 41, GAA 13, 41, sand 12, 3, 41, A Capella 141. VONDA MERRILL. DELORES SHEPHERD MILLER: FHA 12, 3, 41, GAA 13, 41, Roping and Twirling Club 131, Rabbettes 13, 41, Chorus 141. MARLENE MIL- LER: A Capella 141, Chorus 12, 31. MYRNA MONTIERTH: Entered 131-Student Council, Cheerleader, Salad Bowl Princess, FFA Sweetheart at Elfrida, Arizona: Student Council 141, Service Commissioner 141, Gah Tso 141, National Honor 141, Rabbettes 141, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 141. JANICE MOORE: Tri-C 131, Y-Teens 121, Girls' Officials 121, Gold Key 121, A Capella 131, Blossom Time 131. ' is-,Q - ru ae sf I - 1.4194 I . ' it I EVAN OVERSON: Student Council 12, 31, Class President 121, Club Commission- er 131, Boys' League Council 141, Gah Tso 13, 41, Movie Club 121, Hi-Y 141, Viatori 141, Band 12, 31, Ensemble 121, A Capella 12, 3, 41, Superstition Staff 141, George Washington Slept Here 121, Blossom Time 131. JOE PALMER: Tri-Mu 131, Good Will Club 141, Band 12, 3, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 131. RICHARD PASSEY: Movie Club 131, Tri-Mu 141. NORMAN PEARCE. TED PEAY: M Club 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 121, Hi-Y 141, Jayvee Football Manager 12, 3, 41, Varsity Football Manager 12, 3, 41, Varsity Baseball Manager 12, 3, 41. WILLIE PEETE: Student Council 141, Class President 141, Senior Council 141, M Club 12, 3, 41, Key Club 13, 41, A Capella 131, Varsitv Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity Basketball 13, 41, Jayvee Basket- ball 121, Varsity Baseball 12, 3, 41. RUDY PENA: A Capella 131, Chorus 121. KEN- NETH PERKINS: FFA 12, 3, 41, Boots and Saddle 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y 141, Jayvee Football 131, Baseball Manager 121. 4' I 1 if 111, -1 i 1 1 X . 1 ,ZA-..r 1, 461 4. lx nw ' - , r 1 A Q XVI .44 I ig .,,f.,g , , AL JOHN PETERSON: Hi-Y 13, 41, Good Will Club 141, Fencing 131, Movie Club 131. DAVID PEYTON: Chorus 121. LEWIS PHELPS: Racquet Club 121, Swing Club 12, 3, 41, Tri-Mu 131, Band 12, 31, A Capella 13, 41, Blossom Time 131. MIKE PICKREL: Senior Council 141, Hi-Y 13, 41, Strike and Spare 12, 41, Movie Club 121, Racquet Club 121, Varsity Tennis 13, 41, Jayvee Tennis 121. GEORGE POPIN: Strike and Spare 131, A Capella 131, Chorus 121, Golf 121. EUGENE PORR: Racquet Club 121, Movie Club 12, 31, Tri-C 13, 41, Blossom Time 131. RICHARD POWERS: Good Will Club 13, 41, Hi-Y 13, 41, Movie Club 121. JER- RY PUEBLA: FFA 121, M Club 13, 41, Fencing Club 13, 41, Chess Club 131, Var- sity Basketball 13, 41, Jayvee Basketball 13, 41, Varsity Baseball 13, 41, Jayvee Baseball 121. Thirty-seven LYDIA MORALES: Latin American Club 131, Chorus 121. CAROL LU MORTENSEN: Girls' League Council 12, 3, 41, Dance Club 12, 3, 41, GAA 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Viatori 141, French Club 121, Rabbettes 13, 41, Line Leader 141, A Capella 141, Jackrabbit Staff 131. ILA JANE MOSS: Student Council 141, Club Commissioner 141, Tri-Mu 13, 41, Gah Tso 141, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, FHA 131, Band 12, 31, Ensemble 121, A Capella 12, 3, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Blossom Time 131. HELEN NELSON: Fencing Club 121- JANET NELSON. ARABELL NELSON: GAA 13, 41, FHA 12, 31, Tri-Mu 131, Gold Key 121, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, National Honor 13, 41, Rabbettes 13, 41, Chorus 121, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Superstition Staff 141. NELLA NEILSON: FHA 131, GAA L X 121, Masque and Dagger 121, Racquet 6 Club 121. LAURA NORDIN: FHA 121, GAA 13, 41, Rabbettes 141. A l ,,,, .1 1 I A l x A Q A . 1 P : ,, it 3 'Q l f CLARENCE Pusci-IEL. CHARLES RANKIN: 5,-1. : elif H - FFA 12, 31. BOYD REIDHEAD. DON REI- ' I W .:... LAND. 1 X M 1 1 X 1 ff'fEl..1fi-HQ' ii A :A:: Q - . L I.. J -' -' MANUEL RNERA: min American Club 121, ., 51 Yi b - . ,, Jayvee Football 12, 31. RAY ROLPH. YALE , A I ' ' I V ROGERS: Entered 141-from St. Johns, Ari- V , F, 1 zona. JOE RUSSELL: Movie Club 121. 3 COLLEEN O'BARR: Gold Key 121, Movie Club 121, Tri-Mu 12, 31, National Honor 141, GAA 13, 41, FHA 131, Rabbettes 131. MA DIXIE O'BARR: FHA 12, 3, 41, Boots and Saddle 131, Movie Club 131, Rabbettes13, . 41. BETTY ODA: Class Vice President 141, senior Council 141, Girls' sme Al- ik ternate 131, National Honor 141, FHA 131, FfA141, Strike and Spare 121, Dance Club 13, 41, Movie Club 13, 41, GAA 13, 41, Tri-Hi-Y 141, Chorus 121, A Capella 13, 41, Cheerleader 13, 41. IRENE OCHOA: En- tered 131-from Superior, Arizona, Latin American Club 13, 41, Chorus 131. ERIN ANNE ,O'DELL: 'Qi-H'-Y 141, Brush and PalettEf121, Mwievc b 121, Jack- rabbit Staff 341, Superstition Staff 141. MARY OPEN HAW: Movie Club 121, Tri- Mu 12, 31, FHA 131, GAA 13, 41, Rab- bettes 13, 41. DIANE ORR: Viatori 13, 41, Gah Tso 141, Masque and Dagger 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 121, Chorus 121, Jack- rabbit Staff 131, MARILYN PARK: Entered 141-from Shelley, Idaho. Tl:irtff'f'i,Ql1t wg, gi.. It 'iff F' ' w 'WL -i..f.LA.v 5 , BATES SALE: FFA 121, M Club 12, 3, 41, Varsitv Football 131, Jayvee Football 121. BILL SCHULTZ: Movie Club 13, 41, Strike and Spare 141. ANDY SCOTT, Jackrabbit Staff 141. ROBERT SELLERS: Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Key Club 131, Hi-Y 141, .lackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 141, Varsity Tennis 141, Javvee Tennis 131. CLIFFORD SEMMEL. FRANK SEZATE: Latin American Club 12, 3, 41. TONY SEZATE. HAROLD SHUMWAY. ANN PATTERSON: GAA 13, 41, Gold Key 121, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Rabbettes141, .lackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Editor First Se- mester Jackrabbit 141, Superstition Staff 13, 41. NANCY PENNINGTON: Gold Key 121, A Capella 12, 3, 41, Blossom Time 131. BETH PENROD: GAA 13, 41, Viatori 141, Movie Club 121. ANGELINA PEREZ: Latin American Club 12, 3, 41, Chorus 141- GLENDA PERRY: Movie Club 12, 41. CAROL JEAN PERKINS: GAA 13, 41, Rop- ing and Twirling Club 13, 41, Pep As- sembly Committee 141, Rabbettes 13, 41. ADELE PETERSON: Entered 131-from Den- ver, Colorado: Senior Council 141, Rab- bettes 141. JEANINE PETERSON: GAA 13, 41, Tri-Mu 121, Dance Club 141, Rab- bettes 13, 41. gg N. 1 P - , I 1 i 4 1 44. 1 .gi 1 .,,. .. ,, ,..: . 1 , J x W s DENNA PHELPS: Student Council 141, Student Body Vice President 141, Na- tional Honor 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Tri-Mu 13, 41, Band 12, 31, A Capella 141, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Superstition Staff 141. MARILEE RANDALL: Boots and Saddle 13, 41, FHA 121, .lackrabbit Staff 141. MARGO RAY: Movie Club 141, Na- tional' Honor 141, Band 13, 41. KAREN RICH. JANETTE ROBERTS: GAA 12, 3, 41, Tri- Mu 13, 41, FHA 13, 41, Movie Club 12, 31, Rabbettes 13, 41, Chorus 141. JANILLE ROBERTS: GAA 12, 3, 41, Tri-Mu 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 12, 3, 41, Rabbettes 13, 41, .lackrabbit Staff 141. ROBERTA ROB- ERTSON: GAA 12, 3, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Viatori 131, Roping and Twirling Club 13, 41, Rabbettes12, 3, 41, Twirling Leader 141, JaclcrabbitStaff13, 41, Super- stition Staff SHIRLEY ROOD: Movie Club 12, 31, Chorus 121, Jaclcrabbit Staff 141. Thirty-nine MERELYN SHREEVE: Movie Club 13, 41. STEVE SOLOMAN: Boys' League Coun- cil 12, 3, 41, M Club 13, 41, Varsity Foot- ball 13, 41, Jayvee Football 12, 31. ED SMIGEL: M Club 13, 41, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Football 131. KENNETH SMITH: M Club 131, Varsity Football 131, Jayvee Football 12, 31. TOM SMITH: FFA 12, 31. DON STAND- AGE: FFA 12, 3, 41, M Club 141, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Football 12, 31. RONALD STEELE: A Capella 13, 41. WALTER STODGHILL. S 4. D1 KAQ 1 W 1 RUDY TELLEZ: Latin American Club 12, 3, 41, Superstition Staff 141, Jayvee Foot- ball 12, 31, Jayvee Baseball 121. GARY TEMPLIN: Strike and Spare 141, Fencing Club 141, Chess Club 141. ARLIE THOMA- SON. LARRY THORPE: M Club 13, 41, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Football 121, Varsity Track 13, 41, Jayvee Track 121, Wrestling 13, 41, Jayvee Wrestling 121. BILL TRIMBLE: Viatori 141, Hi-Y 141, Rac- quet Club 121, M Club 12, 3, 41, Swing Club 141, Band 12, 3, 41, Varsity Tennis 12, 3, 41. DON UDALL: Boys' League Council 12, 31, Gah Tso 141, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Superstition Staff 141, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Football 121. FLYNN UDALL. GORDON UNDERWOOD: Entered 141-from British Columbia, Can- ada, Band 141. Forty w - x., .. 36' 1U:g,,,,1 ,R N 6... 2 ,LW -X 1 . A gf Q 50,- QM, ,f . 14 N , ,iw , xlx' - E 1 1 I I 1' in ' 1 1 1 I 7 BETTY JEAN RUCKER: Chorus 121. CAROL OWENS RUCKER: GAA 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Dance Club 141, Movie Club 121, Rabbettes 13, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 131. LINDA RUCKER: Student Council 141, Pub- licity Commissioner 141. ALICE RUIZ: Latin American Club 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 131, Chorus 121. TOBY SCHLEIFER: FTA 13, 41, GAA 12, 3, 41, Girls' Officials 12, 31, Movie Club 121, Quill and Scroll 141, National Honor 13, 41, Tri-Mu 141, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Supersti- tion Staff 141. JUDITH SCHNACK: Entered 141-from Cincinnati, Ohiop A Capella 141. ROSIE SCHOFIELD: GAA 13, 41, Night of January I6th 131. ELSIE JOAN WATKINS SELLERS: FHA 13, 41, Strike and Spare 121, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, A Capella 141, Jack- rabbit Staff 131, Superstition Staff 13, 41, Editor-in-Chief 141. T? of fi Q5 Q5 6 I X L Vi Hi I I 6- 'EZ' if 1 5 V L, .gi A! - W I I s EJ -, ' .1 A I X STELLA SERRANO: Quill and Scroll 131, Gah Tso 13, 41, National Honor 141, A Capella 13, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 141. ALICE SIMPSON: Movie Club 12, 13, 41. BECKIE SMITH: FHA 141, Movie Club 121. MARLENE SMITH: FFA 12, 3, 41, Tri-Mu 13, 41, Movie Club 12, 3, 41, Brush and Palette 141. MARY JANE SMITH: Entered 131-National Honor, Student Council, at Des Moines, Iowa. JANET SMITHSON: FHA 12, 41, Strike and Spare 121, Band 12, 3, 41, Ensemble 141, Blossom Time 131. MARIE SOUTHERLAND: Movie Club 121. VIRGINIA STEWART: FTA 13, 41, Tri-Mu 13, 41, Racquet Club 121, National Honor 13, 41, Ensemble 12, 3, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 141, Blossom Time 131. if X 1 A X P r ' f . if .4 I ,. 5 . A N Q ? aa is it pf yt' . J I 1 1 R I I I 1 , gf. .I F , y i xv sl, W QD id . ' -,i I I Al -we 1. ,, , . f, -. Q, :- -A A , if sm? -W Qi kk LANE VANCE: Varsity Tennis 13, 41. TOM WAKEFIELD. BOB WALDON. STE- FAN WATERS: Entered 141-Chess Club, Historical Society, Science Club, Record Club, Woodwork Club, at P. J. G. S. England. l 1 I 1 DAVID WATKINS: Tri-C 13, 41, National Honor 141, Band 12, 3, 41. CHARLES WATKINS: Band 131, Jayvee Basketball 121, Jayvee Track 131. CHARLES WARNER: FFA 12, 3, 41. LARRY wENrwoRrH. KENNETH WELCH. ERNIE WEISSERT: Varsity Track 13, 41, Jayvee Track 121. STANLEY WIMMER: Tri-Mu 141. JOHNNY WIGGINTON. ARCH WILLIS. MERCIER WILLARD: M Club 13, 41, Hi-Y 141, Movie Club 131, Tri-C 13, 41, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Football 2, 31, Javvee Basketball 121, Varsity Track 13, 41, Jayvee Track 121. ARTHUR WHITMER: Tri-Mu 141. PHIL WHITE: Viatori 141, Varsity Football 141, Jayvee Football 131, Varsity Track 131, Jayvee Track 121. Forty-one PATTIE STILES: Rabbettes 13, 41. DONNA STOUT: Girls' Officials 121. LOIS STOUT: Girls' Officials 121, Chorus 131. SHIRLEY STURGES: Tri-C 12, 3, 41, National Honor 13, 41, Movie Club 12, 31, Fencing Club 131, Tri-Mu 131, Band 12, 3, 41, Chorus 141- CLAUDETTE ROY STRADLING: GAA 13, 41, Movie Club 12, 31, National Honor 141, Jr. Red Cross Council 131, Rabbettes 13, 41, A Capella 13, 41, Chorus 121. ELLEN TAYLOR: Movie Club 13, 41. ER- DENE TELFORD: Girls' State 131, GAA 13, 41, FHA 13, 41, Tri-Mu 12, 3, 41, Gah Tso 13, 41, National Honor 13, 41, Movie Club 121, Roping and Twirling Club 131, Rab- bettes 131, Chorus 121, DEANNA DEE THOMPSON: FHA 12,31, GAA 12, 3, 41, Jr. Red Cross Council 12, 31, Rabbettes 12, 41. Ag SENIORS NOT PICTU RED PAT TRIBBEY: Student Council 141, Girls' League Council 12, 3, 41, President 141, Girls' State 131, GAA 13, 41, Boots and Saddle 131, Rabbettes 12, 3, 41. JO DEE TRUE: GAA 131, Rabbettes 131. MABEI. TUCKER: Entered 131-from Flagstaff, Ari- zonag Tri-C 141. NANCY UPTAIN: GAA 131, Roping and Twirling Club 121, Rabbettes 12, 3, 41, Roping Leader 141. PATTY WALTERS: GAA 13, 41, Tri-C 12, 3, 41, National Honor 13, 41, Fencing Club 131, Tri- Mu 131, Movie Club 12, 31, Rabbettes 13, 41, Chorus 141. PEGGY ANN WALTERS: GAA 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Roping and Twirling Club 13, 41, Rabbettes 13, 41, Jack- rabbit Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 13, 41. ROSALIE WENOFF: Brush and Palette 12, 41, El Coneio Staff 131, EI Coneio Editor Second Semester 141. BEVERLY WELCH: GAA 131, Movie Club 121, Rabbettes 13, 41, Chorus 12, 31, El Coneio Staff 141. Keith Beagles, Leona Davis, William Day, Dan Franks, Dorothy Hannah, Charles Hood, Mary Ann Horne, Elsie Nora Jarvis, Ralph Jones, Sam Leeper, Terry Lewis, Robert Martin, Ray Merkly, Hal Nichols, Terry Randall, Glen Richardson, Len Richardson, Buford Schramm, David Sekiya, Donald Vanover, Bill Wheeler, Leonard Woolsey. F orty-two DON WOOLLEY. DAVID WORKMAN: M Club 13, 41, Riflemen's Club 141, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jayvee Football 131, Varsity Baseball 13, 41, Jayvee Baseball 121, Varsity Wrestling 13, 41. DEAN YOUNG: Movie Club 12, 31, Band 12, 3, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 141. GEORGE YOUNG: Student Council 141, Publications Commissioner 41, National Honor 13, 41, Tri-Mu 141, Hi-Y 141, Racquet Club 121, Movie Club 131, Quill and Scroll 141, Band 12, 3, 41, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 41, Second Semester Editor 141, Superstition Staff 12, 3, 41, Varsity Tennis 12, 3, 41. MARGARET WILLIAMS: Movie Club 121, Tri-C 12, 3, 41, National Honor 13, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, Chorus 141. JEANNINE WILLIAMS: GAA 12, 3, 41, Roping and Twirling Club 131, Rabbettes 12, 3, 41. JOAN WHITTON: FTA 13, 41, GAA 12, 3, 41, FHA 121, National Honor 141, Dance Club 141, Rabbettes 13, 41. MARLENE wi-ima: GAA 12, 3, 41, Rabbenes 13, 41, El Coneio Staff 131. PATSY WOODS: Entered 141-GAA, at Chandler, Arizona. JO ANN WOODARD: GAA 13, 41, Girls' Officials 121, Rabbettes 13, 41, El Coneio Staff 131. BARBARA WRIGHT: Y-Teens 131, Girls' Officials 121. SHARON WRIGHT: Quill and Scroll 13, 41, GAA 13, 41, Dance Club 13, 41, Viatori 3, 41, Roping and Twirling Club 141, Jr. Red Cross Council 131, Rab- bettes 141, Chorus 121, Jackrabbit Staff 131. w 'i X , 1 1 1 of if ' i ' if 1 ' . 1 . is fi W, A 1 Seniors Took top honors for their skit at your Gah Tso Rally. ,Hx X 5,14 F orty-three if f N ,- J fs The Yellow Roses of Texas add their part to the Superstition assembly. The senior dance, one of the outstanding activities of their school year. -? INV, Forty-four Iii - LW You're On Your Woy JUNIORS, your second glorious year in Mesa High school is finished. Now you'll take over the long awaited title, mighty seniors. As you look back over the past year you think of your two class parties. The first one was held at the start of the year. You all met November 14, for an in- formal dance party headed by your class president. The second came just before the school year was finished. This dance was a little more formal. Then there was your Junior-Senior Prom where you were hosts to the senior class, You certainly gave them a dance to remember! You hardly had time for anything else with all the studying you did to pass American history and iunior English. Yes, your junior year has been a big success. You'll always remember the Honor Assembly when the seniors marched out to the traditional Carry On, and you moved into the senior section, how your hearts swelled with pride to think that now you are in their place, and the leaders of Mesa High. DON PETERSON F. CHUCK BAKER President SPOUSO' MARITA BRIMHALL Vice President PEGGY HIROHATA Secretary , t- dwg lg , , - l is , F orty-five its , I 'MP' 4157 f 74? SQ ., Q. 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AQ -sg' My 12 GORGENE SMITZ JUNE SPEARS DOVIE SPEARS RODNEY SQUIRES ANN STALLINGS LEONA STAPLEY SUZANNE STEADMAN LYNN STEELE SHIRLEY STEPHENS GEORGE STEWART JANICE STEWART BILL STEVERSON LEON STRATTON HERMAN STRUGALA JOENNA STURDIVANT NORMA JEAN SWANTY LINDA TANNER NAOMI TEFFTELLER BRUCE TERRY JOHN THOMAS VIRGINIA THOMAS JOHN THOMPSON VIDA MAE THOMPSON ROBERT TOWNLEY DWAIN TOWNSEND MILTON TREJO NORRIS TRIMBLE NANCY TROMBLEY JAMES TRYON BELEN VALDEZ MYRNA VANCE DEANNE VAN SCHOICK JOAN VAN ZUTPHEN RUTH VASQUEZ MERCIE VILLANUEUA BEVERLEE WADSWORTH CARREL WAGES CHARLENE WAGNER JAMES WAITE MARGARET WALTHER F ifty-four DARLENE WARRIOR HAZEL WATKINS JOE WATKINS SANDRA WATKINS LA NAY WEBB MIKE WELKER ELEANOR WHEELER BUDDY WHITNEY LAWRENCE WHITE NINA WHITE WENDELL WILCOX DOREEN WILLETT FLOYD WILLIAMS PATSY WILLIAMS SHARON WILLIAMS PEGGY WILLARD CHAD WILLIS CORA LEE WIMMER MARY LOU WOODARD JERRY WOZNIAK ws. , W-sf , V g. 3? tx. H , cs it A . , I ,y , ga-5 . N I A-s. .Q x A E as: Y i 3 fr 5 ,,, fluff, ' Q 1 ln . X um I. . Q , A., A S ,Q fff' A I- I .ISVL t I Xi I A IQ' I il I'-sv b 'ffl' ' or-' I N S T. , X ' at ANNETTE WRA I . CHARLES WRIGHT le -4 1 WS' VIH 'X sw we , V 45 4s I' -rs l lsr vy,I , A I . pf 'FFS al Y' ,YQ rt, I? I. Q I GENE WRIGHT R 'IQ 'fzfgf 4, 'I' '55 .IUNIORS NOT PICTURED VX I Louise Conover, Beverly Daniels, Larry Dunbar, I 2 'zl' Harry Hasford, Curtis Meyer, Darlene Rolph, Francis Saiz, Shirley Stanfill, Jo Ann Van Order, Bob Yanez. Juniors stop to chat in punch line at their first class party. JUNOVS add SDlVlT6Tll1'S traditional Galt TSO Rally, Q 'var .. 445 ff' 'X 'Q -'Y I ' .tl lt ill. . - 'xx .ILP ska V v 48 11 4 rs, ,, 'S wa. ROBERT RAY President BARBARA SCOTT Vice President l iitfif f HL... ff .f255 i' itil' .f Your Greenest Yeor YOU, THE CLASS of '58 will long remember the rough time the upperclassmen gave you your first year at Mesa High. You were iust as green as they come when you first started, but no greener than those before you. The enthusiasm and spirit you displayed at the all school functions soon showed the iuniors and seniors you were one of the crowd. capable of competing against them in class competition. You showed this by placing second in the Gah-Tso Rally. Your large attendance at all the pep assemblies also revealed your enthusiasm and support. Everyone liked the talent displayed in the Sophie assembly. Many wonderful and exciting memories will re- main with you. The many deeds and accomplishments you achieved are all part of these. Peculiar memories probably strike you when you are reminded of your buggy struggle through bi- ology! So with your variety of memories and knowledge from the past, your minds set to the future, you filled the sophomore era of your life. LARRY HATCH Sponsor PAM HUMPHREY Secretary F ifty-six Jimmy Acridge 7 ' i Dianne Ahrens ' Walter Albert A 1' . Q Billy Allen '- ' A A 'N ' 1 l Glodean Allen la . A .4 J C Ag, 3 li John Allen ,, III wg! l- - L 1 B J ' l fl -ft - K Q he r v l x l Ferrell Anderson V J 774. l J' - Connie Anderson as -'ELI '57 V Linda Anderson A ' A Q - i - V Jell:y1AndeCEson ' ' fx ' -B P i ip An erson - V f V ' . . - Susan Anthony F - ' X ' I . V if ' l .2 , .lll . lfffl 1 X A X- I K ' ll -.--- .... 1 l ,M Kathie Antkowiak li J' -A A i-i ffl Vicki Armenta 2 I r -- Dolores Arriaga ,N F J ,., Q ,fl V, Nj' Irene Arviso XV-9' A V f -..A. X , c Bob Ashcraft A , KV- ,, Q . W ,QLQ f'- Legrande Adkinson Q7 l Y? ' 1' J' l . 1 M V f ' l Q ' I ,A . A I l 'V R 'l a Q Clarice Backes Judy Backus Jerry Bailly A.. . 5 Delrnas Ballentyne X 'f 1... ' Q S Marie Banner Betty Barrow VV I t l psi' l' 'Q ' -F I 1- Judy Becker F41 ll Brent Berge . - Myra Berlin 23' - l Melville Beville ,f ' 3 ,V 4 A Loava Beverage V LQ -ix V, Jim Bingham ' F 1 ...ll -t l ' fx ,, F' K c 1l'l F ' lb l lr X ' l,ll VV , ' ll as I Ta ott B ac 1 ml 3. qi, 'A l if ' N Kaye Blackburn . . - ,. l lr' ' Naina Blau B WV , . ' 5 V. .tix N , , A tl - . Ostar Bluth L., rv g ' '27 A , ' 5 , A of - Joe Boofer Va - VV Q ' l , , 1, If i James Boyster gg. ,E5:'W J S l C PZQITYA ,gf illl B fl -. - dx I , ' ' D '1 i il - Gilbert Bracamonte , -ffil' - ' Frank Allen Bradshaw V, 4 l - - if ' Mike Bradshaw ' , 1 F9 W , de V , -ff' if Dan Branch -A , V' II, . f , -g V ' ,gg V- ll lf' V Genene Brewer L 'I , r .-H 'R-A 'ill ' A V Catherine Brimhall V? ll I Q iii't ilt'll- f :lf li , A Vs ..s. y.. . . . E K K , k K my K, Q V V VV V - Leonard BFISCOG - . Vx fl, A Jalge Brock 7 V 9. , .2 l fl ' ' , V V V E ward Brookins 5 X , H 5 ' 5 V l' 1 Jean Brown 'J' - - X - V Karen Bulkley K V ,V V 1 ' C . A F l Q Floyd Bundersen if c sl 7 , l , -X , 1 n - C -- V , V I Carmon Buntin 1: .J ' 'J ' X F Lois Burd ' V R ' '4 Marietta Burgi '. -v 9 --illll l ' ,aj Vs N V .V l Tommy Burnes ,C V V l - A ' Nancy Leanne Burrou X A ln A 'Vf - . lx -J l ' X A ew' Barbara Bushman - 1 1, J - i - .inf , . 2t'. -gif' 'l ' . ,V VV V V Calvin Call Q g V VA-A lf F A Mary Lu Ca rdona ls Q. -- l J W V 'V VV f , V Carmen Candelaria .. bf., ' K V R' fl VV.VVV - V Pablo Candelaria , - l , 3 T A Judv Carr 1, ' ' F ,,,, A Weldon Carter ' A I I . f f l 'l, yu F ifty-seven .2 .. .S ,MU M-744' if 11 'V . A A if 1 W B Ya Q -if ghs I Q C h a r le s C a v i n s V Brenda Challand A Q A Robert Cpapman ,, ' , 7, Ig C3 y TerryC apman . 1 ' , l , l - W - Darrel Cheney - 'Y ' -- 9 3 , -' E -,Q L7 Norene Cherry ' Y' ,ff Q 'K U p 1 f, f'E' A ff' : lx' Q 3 A J' N ' rC'i J Crvl f' Bill Cheves W Frances Clark .C X .g , Joann Cluff Q - ' wo -3 Alu J Nelda Cluff 3' I ,f C A 4 Sharon Cluff gi vo f ' Y ' Patricia Comparin i -A 4 if '-wgjgi nigf fl . . K gl l lll ' fl Janet Connelly r f Rebecca Conway S V ' 5 .5 Alvin Cook H rs, 4 - t ' r 1 5' Nancy Cooley Lg . 1- 4 lr- ge- Q yi ' I Phyllis Coppage ' , f Q C Y VJ ' I Jim Cosgrove A K is X is 4 lla , ' K G a: Nfl J' , H W Tony Coury Jr. Q r Ramze Coury Q- M. ' C L A ,. E Pete Coury Q ' .3 'V r an '33 Peggy Cramer ' N . 0- - E f. Aux W Duane Criswell gf - Beth Crockett 'A ' Y ...,, , ffflff-7 s ' yyyy t i--r -if1V f ' Bruce Crockett A ii ' Q' Sidney Cumrnard 3: 5' , .Q A Annette Cunningham i 6, Y 1 X 7 y y' it - , Ted Dana 1- , V71 ' 7 Wi 1 'Z V , Marlene Daniels , , A A wg? Bobby Davenport Charles Davis Sandra Davis J Patricia Day ,K E a gr, A Ronnie Dag k 'fhi 1 A V . Caro yn ec er ' 'f E ' rr' A Eddie Delci 'J :ig 1 , QQ . li wmxq y tl 'x ' P ' A l Charles Delpas i: l 5 K 1-H151 l 5' Buelah Denham - A I .li i ,V Rex Dernovick ., J ' J i l H ' Karen Sue Dewey ,, .Q E yr 'v Eugene Dightman ' ' A Q, 5 ' Q Richard Done gg, i if F 4 sv' A , ' .dl -i A X swf has David Dong ffm - li' lbg, . - M' 5 f Bob Draper 4 ii , E , 5' Dick Draper J 1 W, J- . ' Claudette Duffel '33 , 'P Q, 'Q - S Sheryl Dugger S ' C ,F Wayne Dunbar , ., 1 3: ,v A 'Vai ,fill C A I 1341. M Edith Dungy 5' ' H Leilani Dutson ,, ' , Mickey Dwyer cr , , Q 75 , Calvin Eary Q ' J Dan Eaton '4 ' 1' . ' 5. X Orin Elsworth 5 J X H, X gf X ,ll 'r'tt' 1 P Wanda Elmer Tommy Engle - H Charles Espinosa f i f fa ,+ve i eg ' a Marion Estrada I , A Ag fy, - Nancy Lynn Etches , J , 1' x W Donald Evans J ' ' , 'v 5 .. F ifty-eight l 7 Xl -2 'x ,X pn a i ' C7 F6l'kBS 'fl F Kenny Farley Edwin Fenner Douglas Ferrin James Ferris J . Grant Fletcher F N .Q . Wav , F. . 4, - ...-- 'Z , A , x'K?.- ,,-:ap X .. W. X, ati, F r A gs yi 1 Y w as K ,K .i I ' J I V. Glen Frazee rFFFF F QF Gwen Freeman Marie Freeman Mary Frias Marlowe Fryxell Placido Galvan I F- .F if X g ,F ,jf-X ,Nu ,- i li Q , '-WE - F Q N F I v i A Fr , 1 FF D wil JIU' I 1 Terry Ga rside F' Eddie Gavin . X' Danny Giblin F F ,, w David Gifford l i 3 Barbara Gilliam 4 a,, 7 , ' N Buddy Gillam if fi F .4 2 45 F aaa, f it AQ, ,B aan, F r . K All rfw' fl 4 , X l A 1 Murray Glidden ii? iil' i'ii Fi F F Ma ryellyn Godfrey y 'F Barry Grandil ii F F l -F F Cherrie Grant Fi if ' 5 4 , E Q 7 t 'if ,V hc: James Green J l ' I I , l - 'F Lance Gray L 'F 'S' or F V ' Sill F JE l WF A X 35 Monty Griffin N, V David Grissom F F- N,.,k Q ' y K N Jan Gritzner ' FF ' B , , - F Charles Grubbs , at ,, A an 'fs 'ar '-.F A Q Brent Gunnell - , F ' , ,' F ' ', ..-QF Willey Gutierrez ' Fi ' N A ' .5 A l I I Fi '.,f Ilx ll FQ 'N is F LL Ulrich Haase , an FJ ,K , , , NEZSEB as K 'al i , . i B Rebecca Hall mi F .- - 'J 'il' F 'V Fayrene Hamberlin ' , ,.,. ,. K J Pat Hancock X N F if f it Fi F xx s iii if h Ax ! 'nv 'm fl lx Q Helen Hannah - ,l Danny Harris F F , A L FF . F - Fred Hartwig A i -fl 4 If F F S Ann Hastings fi 'Q s F agenda may ' X . ' X F.l ijt A F 5 eg wen ayes x i F f FF F 1 fx-FFL W J we i' K F FF sk , 'W 'Q sf v-1' L E51 Q 4 is it F 4 ll l s-4, iF 1 Sf 1 I l K Sz tm X -r' -74 xbf F -ear F SJ' 3 B -I i 2 J XFF ' 7 F lla L F B F 'F if F' 4 ff ' 'z-I 1 to we . . i F ifty-nine Jenevieve Holeman Henry Henkel Errol Heslop Carol Heywood Jack Higgins James Hille Bonnie Holland Virginia Holt Nancy Hostetler Juanita Hoy Cheri Lee Huber Marilyn Huber Paul Huber Pam Humphrey Wayne Hunsaker Josephine Hunt Dellia Hyde Danny Ikeda t V , Richard Isch Larry James l - is Orena James U- - A L, , 5 M , Irene Jarvis ll 1 A' 0 f nl 5- l' 4 , ' Tommy Jarvis A L ' S17 V 5 fi' Dennard Jenkins 4 J if - ' A A Angel Jimenez ' it A . V Charles Johnston ' W , Jerry Johnson A ' ni ll -Q Y Shirley Johnson I VV we V 4 T? ' ,V U9 V Helen Jones 1 5 ,- , 3 V C+ il - 1 X if- A X A 'iff . ll - Paula Jones , - ' +R V Pete Jones -Q V- .' , -3 Walter Jones f V 'Q 'L X r ,p . 1 A ' Pat Jordet ' , '. .. , i , L ' ' Noelle Judd f Q.. A ' L Ed Kast :Stk LVL VV , ,, LVVWHV 4 Patricia Kearns , g ,L N V, 'V Dennis Kelley 6 4: if A ' ll ' at V 'Y Jimmy Kennedy - I lf V' V V Kent J. Keller T? L 41 - gt' L V Norman Keys Q K fi ' Wt: , X K E ,- Mayor King f' A . . ER N' Y ' fnenwf aggmeewwwwfafffgeeafe fil Aff 1 Vs John Kleinman , 5 L - 7 David Kmetko -3. A ,V l 5 Q ' i il l at Sharon King 2 K 1 V, N ijV'f'L if -l ': 1 ' q-vVV'V Ruth Kruss Aj N ,'a:?.jV1V1'-E A, Q9 4 ' J Edward Kuck gf. .i ,, ,: ' fl 9 f V l 1, r V A I Harold Lane nnifszmmref s.H, N Newton Lantron Judy Lawther Randall Ledbetter William Leffler Larry Legg Jytte Leis Sharma Lenhart Donelda Lent Duane LeSueur Spencer Lewis Lee Anne Lisonbee Bill Lister Linda Rae Lloyd Robert Lofgreen Julieta Lopez Josephine Lorillard Kenny Lucas Katherine Macdonald Linda Mangum Margaret Martin Laura Marr Ronnie Martin Arthur Martinez Freddie Martinez Wayne Mathena Donna Lee Mathews Beverly Meadows Rosie Medina Wally Medina X - I' A A V V I I4 . K A ' ,P Y r ..:::'a - V I -ssris -' .V K 4 ffffr Q3?i55W ssiiis S V lllijl V Q 5 ll 'A , - l L A A tb T .A A l V i l S: f llhfs 'Ll' 2 1 S : Q' wi A - 2 eff it, f,'iWJAM x --Q Y Vi? 5 X it i im, A L L !', H 6 if I F, s,,. - V VN X 'x V VV V... VV,, 'S A L ' f I 11 .L .1 u. , X, VV gg , tj L J lsyz Q s J S. Q P' D l 1 l ' ' Sixty Judy Melcher Tony Mendivil Lupe Mendoza LL ,L ,B L Leroy Merkley qi gf' t 1-3 f .la Brent Merritt . Judy Merritt , ' B i -l Mitzi' Harold Messinger Lawrence Meyers , Jean Mickelson Melvin Milhon Lynn Miller L. ' J Marilyn Milles - L L lr- 'gmf ica- - n 4:1 Ms Y i i L L , 1 rlflsfe V. ,, ,, ,D 'rg . r . ', l,a, , L , 5. . L1 At .lfx L F: .-A . I . L3 W ,ff B lv ,..f L B - v af' ff'-1-fi f lell v' l 4 David Mflien ll lill J W Wesley Millet 'J - r f L , Sharon Millett L I, ,i B A Gloria Mitchell , ,Y i. '45 1- . ' Richard Mc lina A iw ,I f . -' Klonda Montierth It ' ' . , if 'T' L 55 Bi 145 is l P P - Bill Moody L is Bonnie Moore ' t Loryn Moore L . if i B ,at Howard Mudd ' :PL . 4 L 5 la sm 'V l. Lynn Mullenaux 4 l 'H B ' Sharon Mullenaux L l C I Q N I ii f rl x X Orlando Munoz ' Ga ry McBride . LaPreal McBride 1' I . vi .Q Roy McClain B L B L Onnie McClelland 'A , Barbara McKinley L- B K LB 1 ,, , M X M I B Z , V M: 'ix Liiay V- s f f. ' SB L Bi B 1 'f 4' is y 4. , J ar f'..L'vK L X ? E- is V r I 'Q BX X Q v . X BB ,K ' ir' A yvuy L it -. l '73 '4' H.-Q '- l ,P 3, 7 if fy 5 -Q L wg L 1 rx , L1 ,c r at t J ,qi J X H 'P J lisxm 'i'u B , L Md M K ki.' .B q ...,,. B - BL .. 3 1 - ES ' 1 , f X 1 L i xi J- :', B11 X V I -6 L. 5 V ,rw L G , . 5 D1 ' - i 5 L A , L 1 '. L B ' rw + fiS': J. ff Q ,is J I '-is I L - I : L R tl L X . LL . v' l J' ,J B' Xl i Sixty-one ,255 5 Marlene McLaws John McNary Lydia Narvarro Ronnie Nayloe Dennis Nelson Norman Nelson Stephen Newman Mary Ann Nolan Donald O'Barr Eleanor Ochoa Jack Ong Rudy Orduno Eddy Ortiz Randolph Owens Walter Page Janet Palmer Nylene Palmer Douglas Park Virgil Parkes Carolyn Peek Adolph Penna Ester Pena Georgia Pennington Jim Perkins Bob Peterson Diane Peterson Pete Peterson Mary Jane Petrie Nick Petroff Karl Pew iff, 'ink Y I O we g is 46' I J, . ,Q D V L L 'J Frances Peyton L 'Wi I L Douglas Phelps - I V LL V Sharon Pine , - 35 A if LV 7, 41 S 3 Jim Petton - i L I ' Lf ' V Jimmy Poole - JV L Y A L' fa ' Elaine Porr V yy V l.aa LV V y L VV ,,.. ::' ' ' it .. gll ' Leonard Porter if A Ted Porter t , V Darrel Pospisil A, f ' .ig A' V Qs, L Nick Rader V, . .L V 3 L - 'egifi gs- V' L Twyla Rahto L VV 'Q ' QVV ' Bonnie Randall ' ',,' ..,-' -L -5: . V . .,,.... , .,, .- . L J I ' 3 1 zz ' if J J ' Skippy Randall 'B it A L Elaine Ray A ,,. - Robert Ray 7 l Li ' ,Z Q L 'g Robert Redwine -- LL V 5 V1 ' C , Richard Reed X ' 'A' t- 7 Barry Reisig . L, L V .V L ..,. Q X 'I VV yrkt 1 : l X ,Jw L V L LL WL Le VVVV V J V Zane Rice Norma Ricketts A - ' - Z i A Vi Virginia Rivera 3' 1? M. W1 Robie Robeson ' , - 4 C - Q Owene Rogers , X 'L ,V Carolyn Rohrig .?,,,,,Ki K Lf! L in x -my ',,iA if M '- I L V Charles Roscoe 7 t VM V an ' Daniel Sample F r L L .QL i 42 Lloyd SchVemEp L, V V- , V 'V V Vu VVV Judy SC er 4, V? V1 ' v Donna Schmidt l I ' V X Alene Scioneaux i L P .sf L D .il May Scioneaux dl, Barbara Scott L Howard Scott L S V VV , 9' . 47 Elizabeth Sebake L 'f CV L ' V Audrey Servaes ' ' , i 'Q Dale Settle V A V M X , J l ' l Billy Sexton Joe Sezate Arvella Sheets :Q l '3 5 F, La Nora Shifflett V, , Alyce Shepherd t V Philip Showalter X V L -3 L g Dwayne Shupe V VVVV - Phillip Simmons - V. 'Q Ronnie Sirrine ff 'W 'Q f V 0 - Mary Louise Skousen 6 'K L ' ,vi Sherrie Sliogsen ' J Myrna S a e L ' . no ' L ie' L 1 VV? VV nl X 1 Gafv Smigel 1 J L l . lj L Betty Smith 5 Q ' V -5 J 1 gn L t VV, V ,V , CarrollSmith ' ' 4 V ,1 A A . A . A T Eleanor Smith S V A J' J - - ' ., Ned smith 1 33' L X R. L ' J,-N Orville Smith X A if V' V 1 rrtt VV ..., L LL,L L V Sharon Scglomon '9 i Amelia pex 1 if fy , 5: i .1 - , Dgxfvl Stgcv d ing, L QL 53 AL arcia tan age L 5 T -4 Barbara Starks 5 V 'f 1' if ' M J me St k ' J LL . 4 a s ars -far , A V VVV S ixty-two A Cliff Steagall Jr. Steven Steele Carrie Shephens Francis Stodghill Marlin Strickler Ronald Sturgill 'o Victor Stewart Sandra Sweitzer Harold Sutton Annie Thomas Henry Thome Barbara Thompson Gerald Thompson Luella Thomason June Ann Thorpe Barbara Thornton Bonnie Thornton Dennis Thurman 4. 'Y E W Ta T S T racket 5 ii T , gif V V x c, as - 1 t N an T . Q N sa Q f kv A i T h .Lx we 4 T , 2 1 - TT ' me g'T:xT va , T -- ... ii i ! - l t ' .R ,fr V If T, T, - ,I T FT w as -ffl be T Tsv is T. -T TTT 'TT V 'Q 1 S' ' i 'S' TT iii K' r' SS' ' X ' MM an Q X r T . HR it xv KJ' T w x k.:- ag, T X , . s i ...vw T -..fo , ,, A W Q TT l QTL llss 3 -1 ,T J' 1-T '4 B- 81 Q V1 T fi if + -2 Brenda Tibshraeny llll Ferdinand Totress i jj' 55 A Dick Towner T I T 'A T David Townsend ' ' 1 lr. -i T my Perry Tribbey 7 1 S 1 7 - Darlene Trusty tx p K W is , T T s ts i l if X T T x T if 1+ v , W ,-tt.i .sf if ,gk 1, Ta John Tucker if A ' T, ' SBSST ff? Sharilyn Tueller - L J it y Leta Mae Turner ,sA T A. b f t ! '55 A T 3 .H Janet Tway it tmyy h T .T T T Q7 TX if Janice Unsicker K W t-l' , f 2 ' T Wilford Uptain X ,gg ' i Q if A 5 ,ff ix ri-LT + TA X T f T Barba1ajUrrela1 k ' ' , 1 - Haro Van oo 9- D T l -T 'A Q, Darwin Waite ' A 'f , -- is - Jerrie Ward J fi T K Ella Mae Wardon i X ,XL l X Sharon Webb .. -,-i ,T - T 'f-9 4' -Q i ' I ' 1 Ji , x , -is '-. - r n Ib. TN :W '5:-sv I A x T. ' V5 T PJHI- ,,...Hg,x 'is l' - F' b 3 K . K T 5 ' 'lk T is -Tee X. i i 'il f Q -1 1 'Y Q . Ari Tig - 5511 T ifiii rg lx ., Ss T 1. 3 i x . X f T T 5 ' J ST' is , 'T T S L we T, A J P: -i q A S -ir 'ti 1 ' ' it 'iii ' T :TT Eiiilisa, W -'.- ' , f i T fa ii ,f T l llix t tix'- Sixty-three Karen Welch Gary West Rosie West Benny Wheeler Jean Wheeler Carol White Carol White Janice White Lester White Mickey White Rodney Whiting Ronald Wigger Arrella Wilcock Darlene Williams Donna Marie Williams Fred Williams Shirley Williams Phildon Williams Trenie Williams Helaine Willson Jo Ann Winn Larry Woodhouse Elton Woolsey Sybil Workman ' I Richard Yates fir L ,ff Joyce Yost ,, L J' L Richard Zollener . I W 4 K, ff so lr Qi 'f L X A SOPHOMORES NOT PICTU RED Merlin Angle ,Mary Baietto, Larry Brasen, Mary Chockett, Mona Jayce Craweford, Charles Dalpiaz, Wayne Dunbar, Silver Herrera, Barbara Hanan, Gayle Hatch, Robert Hemmingsen, Johnny Gibson, Joyce Jenson, Angel Jiminez, Ethel Ruth Krecman, Lee A. Limbs, Gwendolyn Miles, Jack Myers, Lois Nielson, Linda Pruinton, Dixie Reisig, Nedine Rivera, Milo Ruzicka, Lee Shumvvay, La Vaern Sloan, Clyde Smith, James Van Order, Nadine Williams, Sherille Williams, Paul Wolf. Sophomores wait patiently to have their mugs shot. Class of '58 at the moment of their second place triumph. 43. ,cf f of . ' 9, .Mg ,.. 132' me-5 vii... Sixty four K W W WE 7' 1 'ff N04-v ...... J O CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS S ixty-six Vast Opportunities SERVICE COUNCIL ..,.... ,.,,. , . SCRIBULUS-NATIONAL HONOR- QUILL AND SCROLL . . . . , CHESS-STRIKE AND SPARE-FENCING , GOODWILL-GAA-ART . GAH TSO-FHA-VIATORI , . GO-FFA-LATIN AMERICAN . . , . DANCE-M CLUB-BOOTS AND SADDLE , . , . GOLD KEY-MOVIE-MASQUE AND DAGGER TRI-MU-TRI-C-Y TEENS . . , , . . KEY CLUB-FTA-SWING CLUB . . HI-Y-TRI HI-Y-AUDIO VISUAL ACTIVITIES I . . I . They Mode Your School Yeor Profitcible YOUR CLUBS PLAYED a big and important role in your life at Mesa High. Through them you were able to as- sociate with fellow students who had interests similar to yours. Your clubs worked to serve and benefit your school, to help new students to get acquainted, and to earn money for worthwhile projects. There were two types of clubs on the campus-the service clubs and the honor clubs. Both proved to be great assets to the students and to Mesa High. Any new student who came to Mesa High never needed to be lonely-there were clubs for everyone, each offered something different in the way of interests and activities. The Service Council was an active groupethey held fire drills to show students what to do in emergencies and to promote safety on the campus. A thank you also to the audio visual boys who showed all the movies and slides that were so inter- esting. These clubs and organizations were responsible for many good deeds, done for the school and community -there were safety drives, Christmas baskets to the needy, and clean-up campaigns. Many other worth- while endeavors could not have been accomplished if it hadn't been for interested students working together toward a common goal. Standing: Carole Jean Perkins, Glen Ellsworth, Mr. Branch, sponsor: Ann Hastings, Jerry Johnson, Mocella Brimhall. Seated: Bar- bara Leason, Myrna Montierth, Georgia Hamblin, Judy Schlicker. 'Ns gb' Sixty-seven SCRIBULUS was organized for all of you who liked to write. Its pur- pose was to promote Creative writing among its members. Back Row: Harris, Watkins, Gould. Front Row: Lewis, Farkas, Grimmett, Ong. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY con- sisted of you students who main- tained a lf? grade average or bet- ter. lts purpose was to promote leadership and develop charac- lei. Back Row: Leafdale, Farkas, Fuller, Watkins, Sixth Row: Freitag, Webb, H a w e s , Johnson, Marler, Ma. Brim- hall, Mo. Brimhall, Hast- ings. Fifth Row: Stewart, Le w i s, Scott, Montierth, Shepherd, Terry, Skousen, Witton, R o y, Bradshaw. Fourth Row: J ac k s o n, Fletcher, Deshler, L. Phelps, Serrano, Hepler, K u h n, Heiner, O'Barr, D. Phelps, Backus, Walter, Crismon, Schliefer. Third Row: M. Williams, R a y , Hirohata, Beville, Dobson, Merrill, El- gan, Dillman, Lytle. Second Row: Oda, Fox, Hathcock, Telford, Cox, Leason, Kuehl, Hernandez, Gwaltney, P. Williams, Front Row: Las- sen, president, Broska, vice president. QUILL AND SCROLL sponsored your Superstition Ball and assem- bly. It also awarded a trophy to the outstanding iournalist. Back Row: Young, Kmetko, Moss, Schliefer, Oliver, R. Sellers. Third Row: E. Sel- lers, McDowell, Coury, Mor- tensen, Serrano, Hibbert, Wright. Second Row: An- derson, Fuller, D o b s o n, Broska, Robertson, Phelps, Charles, Montierth. Front R o w : Leason, secretary, Young, sponsor, Daybell, president. Sixty eight CHESS, a relatively new club, was organized to promote interest in the game among the students. They laid the foundation for future chess matches with other schools Back Row: Morrison, Wil- lard, Lassen Mcloed, Front Row: Beayb Nader, Fuller, presidern, STRIKE AND SPARE, a bowling club, was organized to acquaint students with the skill of bowl- ing. lt promoted teamwork and good sportsmanship. Back Row: Baggott, Leaf- dale, Humphrey, Peek, White, Woiniak. Fourth Row: Payton, Standage, Hogelnnd, Ong. Third Row: Dobson, Anthony, Strugala, G. l.eSueur, Conner, Orfall. Second Row: Green, M. LeSueur, Allen, Strickler, Tucker, Corner. Front Pow: Lohr, treasurer, Schmidt, vice president, Frye, presie dent, Greenwood, secre- tary, Dernovich, Uptain. FEENCING acquainted the students with the art of using the foil. They helped to develop skill and balance and aroused interest in the fascinating sport. Back Row: Lofgreen, Temp, lin, Branharn, Stragala, Dana. Second Row: Stevens, Anderson, Kuhn, LeSueur, Cluff. Front Row: Church. president, Nelson, secret tary, Branch, vice president Sixty-n inc 1 GOODWILL was for the boys only. They worked hard to pro- mote international goodwill by sending a scrap book of Mesa High around the world. The club's purpose was to participate in worthy undertakings for the im- provement of Good Will among people of varied ways of life. Back Row: Oliver, Bond, Thompson, sponsor, Heiner, Peterson. Front Row: Green- wood, Kuhn, Lovitt, presi- dent, Flake, secretary. BRUSH AND PALETTE, the oldest club at Mesa High, was organized in 1923. A club of service with many proiects that promoted in- terest in art and prompted you students to be creative. Back Row: Haase, Frei tag, Smith, Stephenson, sponsor. Second Row: Mishler, Wenoff, Mitchell, Hayes. Front Row: Healy, vice pres- ident, Eash, president: Backes, secretary, Dewey, treasurer. G.A.A. was composed of you girls who were outstanding in athlet- ics, dancing and marching in the band. A minium of 500 G.A.A. points was required for member- ship. Back Row: P. Johnson, Selciya, Mish, Broska, At- wood, M. Woodard, L, John- son, Bond, J. Williams, Mar- ler. Sixth Row: J. Woodard, Spears, Skousen, Willard, Hirohata, Shepherd, Walter, McDowell, Mendoza, Qui- huiz. Fifth Row: Fletcher, Nelson, Merrill, Deshler, B. Christensen, Clark, Uptain, Lewis, Nava, Goodman. Fourth Row: Anderson, Trib- bey, Walters, Perkins, Wright, Penrod, Telford, Pat- terson, Gwaltney, Macias, Dobson, Schleifer. Third Row: Backes, Fuller, Cox, Daybell, Robertson, Krnetko, JI. Roberts, Hansen, Leason, Godwin, Atkinson. Second Row: Beals, Arguelles, Owens, Hathcock, Beaugu- reau, Henderson, Whitton, Campbell, Roy, Oda, P. Wil- liams, Matsuyoshi. Front Row: Coury, presidenu--K. Chisjense asjger, Entz, sponso berts, vice president, beucrzty VIATORI, meaning travel in Latin, was organized in 1951. The pur- pose of the club was to take edu- cational trips throughout the country. ln previous years, the club has visited San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Back Row: Fuller, Wray, Hawes. Second Row: Ander- son, Boyles, Green, Fish, Brown, Orrantia, sponsor. Front Row: DeWitt, treas- urer, Hibbert, vice president, Greenwood, president, Hen- derson, secretary, Wright, business manager. GAH-TSO, the first honor club to be organized at Mesa High, was composed ot iuniors and seniors chosen on the basis of leader- ship, service and character. Gah- Tso sponsored the Gah-Tso rally, a banquet and presented the much sought after Gah-Tso cup. Back Row: Overson, Serrano, Lewis, Fuller. Third Row, Daybell, Goodman, Kuhn, Heiner, Moss, Deshler. Sec- ond Row: Ma. Brimhall, Hastings,-Telford, Brurnmett, Montierth, Mish, Anderson. Front Row: Beaugureau, sec- retary, Hanson, president, Schwalbe, sponsor, Mo. Brimhall, vice president. F.H.A. was a great help in teach- ing the girls the tine arts of mak- ing a home. It has done a lot to encourage you girls to increase your knowledge ot homemaking. Back Row: LeSueur, Den- ham, Cluff,MartineaL1, Third Row: Cooper, Warden, Niel- son, Lawther, P. Hancock, Ball, Parsons, Knudsen, Mc- Kinley, Miller, Thompson Second Row: Parker, spon sor, Frances, La7ear, Brown, M. Smith, Barrow, B, Smith, Packer, Lauck. Front Row: Sellers, Solomon, Hender- son, D. Hancock, Kuehl. Broska, Hepler, secretary, Shepherd, vice president, McDowell, president, Die- gel, sponsor. Seventy om G. O. was a fairly new club this year. lts purpose was to promote good sportsmanship among the girls and to better acquaint them with the rules ot the various games. The G. O. girls refereed the different games after school and helped the gym teachers with tournaments. Back Row: Barrow, Sekiya, Macias, Arriaga, Matsuyo- shi, Hankins, Williams, Nava. Front Row: Hernan- der, secretary, Gwaltney, president, Willard, vice president. F.F.A. was a very active club on campus. It brought many honors and well deserved recognition to Mesa High. The Future Farmers of America is a national organi- zation whose purpose is to en- courage boys to increase their knowledge of farming. Back Row: Kmetko, Whit- ing, Parks, Ashcratt, Wil- liams, Pew. Fourth Row: Hunsalcer, Boyster, Gunnell, Crismon, Fierros, Reynolds, Slade, Leffler, Third Row: Earv, Deathreage, Higgins, Smith, Beltram, Done, Gale, Owsley, Gearhart. Second Row: Dubrul, McNary, White, Lantron, Waite, Townsend, Bloomer, Thur- man, Smith, Woodhouse, Rader. Front Row: Leeper, senitel, King, reporter, Had- lock, treasurer, Anderson, sweetheart, Denham, spon- sor, G. Richardson, presi- dent, L. Richardson, secre- tary. LATIN AMERICAN, a friendship club, was organized to foster bet- ter fellowship among the Spanish speaking students. It presented the Spanish Fiesta and the Latin American Assembly. Back Row: Sc-zate, Rivera, Beltran, Telle-7, Armonta, Garcia. Third Row: Ouihui7, Estrada, Perez, Mendoza, Ortega, Arriaga. Second Row: Villanueva, Candel- aria, Medina, Navarro. Front Row: Arviso, Arguelles, Frias. Sc uc :tty-two BOOTS AND SADDLE represented Mesa High very well by perform- ing at various rodeos and other events around the valley. The club formed a Quadrille group promoting skilled horsemanship and square-dancing on horse- back. Back Row: Gillum, Jones, Perkins, Ellsworth. Second Row: Randall, Mickelson, West, Denham. Front Row: D. Eaves, president, Fuller, secretary, Dobson, vice pres- ident, C. Eaves, sponsor. M CLUB was founded in 1929. It was composed ot boys who had earned 6-inch letters in inter- scholastic competition. This club promoted good sportsmanship and clean play among members. Back Row: Beltran, Cortez, Aguilar, Fletcher, R. Jones, Fryxell, Owens, Hunsaker, Pu.ebgn.fjf.th R9Nvy4IWozniak Gear r0Wniey,s.4isai15pisf'-r 'M' rul, Tryon, Peete, Shill, White. Fourth Row: Bobo, Young, Rowley, N. Trimble, Skousen, Garcia, Standage, McDowell, Eaves, Allen, L. Jones. Third Row: Manuel, l.ivingston, Lewis, Chalk, Randall, Nader, Gylling, Merrill, Willard, Nichols, Garst, Freestone. Second Row: B. Trimble, Frye, Las- sen, Mullenaux, Hastings, Figueroa, Clouse, Carclon. Front Row: Peterson, spon- sor, Fuller, secretary, Cooper, president, Solomon, vice president. DANCE CLUB, an old and very active organization at Mesa High, was noted for its fine work. These light-tooted gals presented the Dance Club Assembly and held dance classes for students! Back Row: FK. ristensen, -1 Bassett, DeWitt, Wrig , Davis, Fish, MacDonald. Third Row: Whitton, Peter- son, Owens, Hastings, S. Skousen, Hathcock, Cox, Marler, Phelps. Second Row: Anderson, Vance, B. Christ- ensen, Heywood, D. Skou- Sen, Godwin, Oda. Front Row: Y. Fuller, historian, Mortensen, vice president, Butfington, sponsor, D. Ful- ler, president, Merrill, sec- retary. Scucnfi, three kn l rv' -T' GOLD KEY was an honorary club for sophomore girls. The gals really worked hard ushering and playing hostesses at all school events. Back Row: Anthony, l-lale, Crockett, Burgi, Ricks. Sec- ond Row: Pennington, Porr, Jarvis, Anderson, Lenhart Daniels. Front Row: Grime mett, sponsor, Moore, vice president, Humphrey, sec- retary, Smith, sponsor. MOVIE CLUB, one of the largest clubs on the campus, was organ- ized in 1949. Its purpose was to show to the students some ofthe old classics. Back Row: l-larral, Sirrine, Allen, Oliver, Stapley, Wale kins. Fifth Row: Manler, Barney, Terry, Backes, Hum- phrey, Millett, A. Bradshaw. Fourth Row: Corwin, Bulky Johnson, Heiner, W h i t e. Third Row: Ong, Strickler, Tucker, M. Smith, Haynes, Willard. Second Row: Lea- son, J Bond, Cluff, K. Mac- donald, Lloyd, P. Williams, Broskaf Kuehl. Front Row: Lent, Payne, E. Ray, M. Ray, Clark, l-l. Bradshaw, spon- sor, Moffat, sponsor, M. Macdonald, sponsor, Yost, Passey, D. Bond. MASQUE AND DAGGER was pro- vided tor those who were out- standing on dramatics and stage work. This club encouraged stu- dents to participate in the field of dramatics. Back Row: Freitag, Lytle, Lis- onbee, Hale, Morgan, Smith, Koutz. Second Row: Sa. Bradshaw, Su. Bradshaw, Layton, Decker, Payne, Leat- dale. Front Row: Furr, social chairman, Brummett, secre- tary, Harral, president, Dav- is, sponsor, Elgan, vice press ident. Scucfnty-four TRI MU was organized for stu- dents who had an active interest in science and who wanted to work on some scientific proiect. They worked untiringly on the Science Fair. Back Row: Orfall, Motil, Hampton, Passey, M, Smith, JI, Roberts. Fourth Row: Hoel, Johnson, McVaugh, Bond, Kuhn, Moss, Merrill, Schleifer. Third Row: Stew- art, Elgan, Jernigan, Wim- mer, Jt. Roberts, Cox, Niel- son. Second Row: Phelps, Beals, Fox, E. Smith. Front Row: Telford, secretary, Chase, president, Lillywhite, sponsor, Crismon, vice pres- ident. TRI-C, a religious club, was or- ganized tor the'purpose of pro- moting Christian fellowship in high school. It helped to dissolve the prejudices between separate religious groups and provided better understanding of fellow students. Back Row: Black, Sizemore, D. Watkins, Moore, Lewis, S. Williams, H. Watkins, Burgi. Fifth Row: James, Ricks, Payton, Bays, Skaggs, Dillman, Clark. Fourth Row: Towner, Leafdale, Frost, J. Watkins, B. Lent, D. Lent, Row: M. Williams, Breckler, Dobson, Eash, Bo. Thornton Anderson, Lark, Becton Berge. Second Row: Jay Dewey, Ba. Thornton, Ben- bow, Lytle, Lenhart, Mat- thews, Poor. First Row: Stearns, sponsor, Sturges, Freitag, Walter. Gunderson, Smith. Third Lj 1 1 I Y TEENS was a service club for girls, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. The girls took on many worth- while proiects and helped out on campus when ever called upon. Back Row: Bulkey, Walters Riggs, McKinley, Morgan Second Row: James, Lent, Shreeve, Stapley, Nelson Wright, Vasquez. Front Row: Wagner, secretary, Lauck president, Lee, vice presi- dent, Smith, sponsor. f Svuentif vc KEY CLUB was responsible for the Clean Up Campaign , the car check and many other worth- while projects. The boys were sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and they formed one of the out- standing service clubs on campus. Back Row: Motil, Day, Kuhn, McDowell, Elsberry. Front Row: Baker, Crandall, Heath, sponsor, Skousen. SWING CLUB always provided good music and excellent enter- tainment whenever it performed. The members presented the Swing Club Assembly and played for pep assemblies and for some of the school dances. Back Row: Crismon, Whee- ler, Laurias, Rogers. Fourth Row: l-larral, Strugala, Church, Le. Phelps, Under- wood, Lewis, B. Nelson. Third Row: Bluth, Dubrul, Kuhn, l-leiner, Lytle, McLaws, L. Nelson, Burroughs. Sec- ond Row: Decker, Elgan, La. Phelps, Trimble. Front Row: Fish, secretary, Noble, spon- sor, Sirrine, vice president, Fox, president, FTA stood tor the Future Teachers of America and was a fairly new club this year. Students whose ambitions were to go into the teaching field worked together to gain more valuable knowledge of their chosen vocation. Back Row: Showalter, Crise mon, Leeper, Schleiter, Fox. Second Row: Stewart, Mar- tin, Whitton, Rogers, l-lale, Mason, Packer, Oda. Front Row: Fuller, vice president, King, president, Lewis, sec- retary. Qcwciity-.si.t' HI-Y was another service club for boys. lt had as its purpose to create, maintain and extend high standards of Christian character. The club took on many projects to help their sponsoring club the Y.M.C.A. Back Row: Oliver, Hadlock, Lassen, Kuhn. Second Row: Higgens, Bond, Nader, Greenwood,Willard,Comer. Front Row: Trimble, treas- urer, Miller, sponsor, Peter- son, president,Overson, sec- retary. TRI-HI-Y was the sister club to HI-Y. lt consisted of oirls, also sponsored bythe Y.M.C.A., will- ing to work tooether to get money for very worthwhile un- dertakings. Back Row: Burroughs, Kel- ley, Lee, Servaes. Fourth Row: Hungerford, Shafer, Healy, C. Backes. Third Row: Anderson, Broska, D. Backes, Henderson, Cornick. Second Row: Fuller, Godwin, Moore, Breckler, Bailey, Kuehl. Front Row: Belville, secre- tary, Corwin, sergeant at arms, Leason, treasurer, At- kinson, president, Talone, sponsor, Dobson, vice presi- dent, Freitag, chaplain. AUDIO VISUAL. These were the fellows responsible for proiect- ing the movies and slides you en- joyed. Little recoonition was given these boys, they deserved much more. Back Row: Anderson, Sim- mons, Orment, Hanson, Johnson. Front Row: Lewis, Giblin, Feeney, sponsor- Rolph, Deno. Seventy-seven QQIJ' o - MWF 1 'lull K l' . ' K A l' Wil? - , uf i , - ,. Q ' i 1 'fi 'rf . 'I i - X' L vl F' .x -ii M, ' l H .lu 1 ' I S 5 4 l fq i i WY it 4' qn mm l?Pl4 ,wa 2 ia. 1 . - 551 . 84g ' ' ' J V N325 l Q 'G' l ,LL V, A, YQ More iournalists. Quill and Scroll initiated 10 new members first semester, Visitors looking at the elementary exhibits of the Mesa Public Schools Science Fair sponsored by the Science Club. The Brains, National Honor Society's second semester initiation. Severity-eiglit H PUBLICATIQNS 5 Il' In 7. : J, fp! Z, R Ii, ., r ' 35 -' .::, In , x .a Aa 1 31.5- -4 ,f .Q , . f- -.. ..f, 52' H, i- rv. ' qs. v I 3 , . . , , if XXI . ' , W v . 'Qu 3- I .- A nf x 75 3 x . +- ' 'Q - V .- . 1- F' xv. X S ' r Z' . 1 Q .., 5 , .... V 5 , . , A sf 5 . X ' , :I I 1,4 ' ' I- Il , 1 ' ' ' if 24: U V m . if 'A ' k Nx6l1'lOI'l8 S 'Q Y I U 1. 'V - ' nf .' ' fl I . 1 .,. - . I I . - . aff . ' ' .. ' Tb A A I- I A LP I ,I ,' ......-4. . . .. .. .+ . . .4...A. .. .. :' -K ' Y Q ' ..... ...... 'tb' i I. ' I T . .,. MI - . -.I,,'q, ., , Fgfz ,,'I:. X .. , , ' II':I '- ' 1 - 'A' H I V ' , w mi. 1- ' 1 ' ' - J' , Techniccil Producers YOUR SUPERSTITION EDITOR, Elsie Sellers, and publi- cations advisor, G. T. Young, worked together, as technical directors, to supervise the staff. and make the suggestions which resulted in such an inimitable annual. Mr. Young made his vast knowledge of iournalism available to the staff and made sure that this 'annual was as traditionally admirable as Mesa l-ligh's past annuals have been. He helped the staff correct their errors and encouraged them to begin anew when their semester's work lay in ashes, destroyed by the fire which engulfed the Mesa Tribune. Your editor served as an incentive to motivate the staff to salvage from the debris, the things you wanted most to remember of this year, T955-56. By reminding the staff of their duty to you, the students, Mr. Young and Elsie Sellers were able to bring out the talents of each and every member of your Superstition Staff. G, T, YOUNG Front Row Phelps Young Advisor Qil 11 HQ i Q Q 1 Q in Eighty one They Mode This Book Possible COMBINING the chapters of your life into this yearly diary, was the Task of your Superstition Staff of i955-56. They attended each school activity and took pic- tures of most ot them to put in this diary for you to remember. They wrote about each group of people ll PEGGY ANN WALTERS Layout Editor ROBE RTA ROBERTSON identification Editor MYRNA MONTIERTH Picture Editor ALICE JEAN CHARLES Senior Editor ANTOINETTE COURY Business Manager SANDRA HAWES Assistant Business Manager For You who work to better the school, they selected and crowned your Superstition Queen, and they pictured each and every student of Mesa High. Of course no memory of Mesa High would be complete without the teachers and administration ll bert, Goodman, Patterson, Brimhall, Broska, Front Row: - Boyles, Sellers, Anderson, Udall, Jones. Eighty-two Back Row: l'l6STlf1QSf Hib- SANDRA DAYBELL Index Manager CLIFFORD FULLER Sports Editor TREVA BRUMMETT Heads Manager BARBARA LEASON Requisition Manager JUDY MOORE Junior Editor TOBY SCHLEIFER Copy Editor whom the staff did not forget. They are here, too, further complement your reveries. Your 1955-56 Superstition is, thanks to your staff, a beautifully complete diary of your life at Mesa High. LARRY MISHLER DIANE BACKUS Picture Photographer Art Editor Back Row: Davis, Overson, Koutz, Treio, Cox. Front Row: Kmetko, Nelson, Thompson, Green, Decker. Eighty-three ANN PATTERSON First Semester Editor GEORGE YOUNG Second Semester Editor Mesa High Campus Was Their Beat THE FIRST SEMESTER Jackrabbit staff played a big part in your life by putting into print your school experi- ences and recording all important events. The eighteen members of the staff and seventy- two beginning iournalists put out eight issues of the paper that were an asset to you. Using color, originality and many styles of make-up was their way of making your school paper more pleasing to read. Under the able guidance of their friend and spon- sor, G. T. Young, they recorded the news, sports and added much humor to your life. Back Rows' Daybell, Bro-ska, -Davis, Stes. wart, Young, Fuller, McDowell,'Schleifer. Frog! Row: Walters, Brummhett, Leason, Patterson, O'Dell, Serrano, Cox. T' Eighty-four I YOUR SECOND SEMESTER Jackrabbit was produced through the combined efforts of a double staff, with the staffs alternating in putting out the paper. Much difficulty was encountered by the staffs when the Tribune, the local printshop, burned down. -Difficulties encountered were having one issue of the Jackrabbit printed in Chandler, working with new type and a new head schedule, and meeting an earlier dead- line. In spite of all these obstacles, your newspaper staff produced eight outstanding issues of your paper, for they knew that these were the trials and tribulations that sometimes have to be met by iournalism staffs. Much thanks and appreciation should go to these iournalists and their able sponsor who did their best to bring to you, in print, all the stories, editorials, and car- toons which symbolized Mesa High. Back Row: Lee, Good- man, l-lernande7, Ran- dall, Moore, Blimhall. Second Row: Penninge ton, Huber, Christen' sen, Webb, Young Shepherd, Deshler Hawes, Davis, Cook. Front Row: Bush, Rod- ney, Brown, Flake Hastings, Cummins Skousen, Robbins O'Dell. I 1 1 f i Back Row: Garcia, Scott, Cardon, Third Row: Saba, Randall, Wadsworth, Godwin, Beals, Fletcher, Runzo, Second Row: L. Rich- ardson, G. Stewart. Front Row: Peacock, Poor, Van Zutphen, Wray, Stapley, V. Stewart, Sa. Brad- shaw, Gunderson. Ifiglily-jim' , ESE i'g 'S-. JOYCE BROSKA HERMAN BRADSHAW ROSALIE WENOFF First Semester Editor Advisor Second Semester Editor C t' W't' W Th' Ob' t' YOUR EL CONEJO STAFFS worked hard this year to Your staffs worked for a semester each to produce make your school magazine more colorful and more in- a neat, modern magazine for you. teresting than ever before. The motif of the first issue, Triangles, was carried The magazine, which comes out biannually, is a col- out on the cover and throughout the book. lection of your writings published so that others in the The second issue depicted the Mesa High School school and community can read and enioy them. Zoo and the fads and fashions of the school. Back Row: Goodman, Woodard, Schlesinger, Strugala, McLeod, Robbins, Crockett, Stratton, Kuel. Front Row: Cluff, Welch Wenoff Broska, Leason, Corwin, ' ' T T Eighty-six Q QXQTXX M l Lufzxw XMXCA LLM l l L A 49 U QQ 2 Z W pw 'Q KW - Wh' 4-U1 5 at PMN bl V3 aut M5 L l 5 L A 'D Zi i YK 0X C F - S7 gfao . cz C 5 Q ' f 4 X f 4 C' swiff ffyfff, gay vi 5 4 RSX X fzfaadf I X FINE ARTS W 'WN Eig - X 4 Lf,-z 2 Xfffif Memorable Events RABBETTES-DIRECTORS-LEADERS-MARCHERS BAND-DIRECTOR-MAJORETTE . ORCHESTRA-DIRECTOR , PEP BAND-ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE M A CAPELLA-DIRECTOR RADIO-TV-DIRECTOR , A SCHOOL PLAYS-DIRECTOR . . . Eighty-eight Strutting Cowgirls t nr:-.sg?,g..f k ,J ET gist 'H We . , H as ONE BIG organization which added color and variety it 'arf si v . 4 . -4-- to your school year at games, parades and other events was Mesa High School's high stepping Rabbettes. This group of talented cowgirls consisted of 63 marchers, 19 ropers, and 19 twirlers. if At football and basketball games they performed many intricate routines with music provided by your school's band. These girls showed precision and showmanship in their performance which thrilled the crowd at the state fair. Even with new dances to make up and learn, with aching feet and broken blisters, with forgotten uniforms and lost ropes and batons the Rabbettes always came through with a good showing for you to remember. Miss Entz, Girl's Athletic Instructor and Mrs. Buffington, Dance Instructor, Shirley Bassett, line leader, Roberta Robertson, twirler leader, Nona Lou Beaugureau, main leader- Nancy Uptain roper leader. Carol Lu Mortensen, line leader. I ' Eighty-nine H i Wm iiii H i 'VI Back Row: Henderson, Huston, Hathrofk, Solomon, Welch, Leoson, Brurnmcrtt, gureau, Hnrnlnlin, J t Farkas, Rendltead, ' Skousen, Cardonn. .off if f L' f ,Y fa, 'f Johnson, MFDOWQII Qhrlsggngn, Pnnrod, Hawes, ' Arnrnon Turner. Front Row A. Peterson, Atkinson Hansen, Jt. Roberts Mendoza, Sekiya, Back Row: Mtslw, L ' fy v 5? Back Row: Walters, Kmetko, Broska, Deshler, Schlesinger, F. Moore, Brown, D, Goodman, Van Schoick. Front Row: Perkins Wheeler, Heywood, J. Williams, Fuller, G. Miller, Workman, Shepherd, Tribbey. ffl s X . Ninety Front Row: Bonu- Back Row: Anderson Cumrnard, Patterson, , Of' Amerson,J. L, Roberts, Stiles, S. Johnson Thompson,Ovvens Front Row: O'Barr Vance, M. Miller, Whitton, Blanchard Hutchinson, J. Peter- ,.,o-i-'P' son. Back Row: Francis, Roy, Atwood, Marler, N. Goodman, Rodney, Geary, Nordin. Front Row: Davbell, Hiro- ! , V hate, Kuehl, Open' A 'X Q11 Shaw, Corwin, Her- ',,.f Q X J IJ an ez a suyos I 'W' ' ' n d , M t h'. 41' Q 1 lf, , X i I, , 7,3 ' 1 'i ,. I A - . -AQ, K .A 1 W, Back Row: Arguelles, Burdick, J. Nelson, Buchanan, Hancock, Walter, White, Farrill, Montierth. Front Row: Cooper, Lauck, J Woodard, A. Nelson, P. Williams, M. Woodard, Wright, Frederickson, Becton. NJA, N inety-one LINWOOD NOBLE JESSIE EMANS Band Director Maiorette Makers Of Music AN AGGREGATION to be proud of is truly the way to describe your Mesa High school band of this past year. Under the direction of Linwood Noble the l 19 members of the band strutted their stuff at football games and parades during the first half of the year and then settled down to some real music the second semester in prepa- ration for their annual spring concert and assembly. Their year was climaxed as they played the marathonic and beautiful arrangement of Pomp and Circumstance at graduation. l l l -N.,-f Back Row: Stratton H e i n e r, Anderson, ias, Porter. S e c o n d Row. Farrill, Jernigan, Nelson, Thome, Trimble, Decker, Knudson, Front Row: Layton, Grandil, Bun- derson, Rogers, Flake, Merrill, Burroughs, Fox, Back Row: Fisher, Cummins, Sw a nty, Jerry, Jackson, Bag- got, Merrill. Third Row: Gould, Packer, Mason, Nelson, M. Ray, B. Hastings, V, Hastings, Chapman Black. Second Row: Henderson, Conrad Martineau, - Unsicker Merritt, Webb, Stur- ges, Scott. Front Row: Call, Hogle, Lytle Freitag, Payton, E. Ray, Bodkin, Macdon ff ald, A. Hastings, i f 1 f Ninety-two Hadlock, Young, Laura Back Row: Gunnell, Young, Harral, Church, Crisrnon, Sir- rine, Garth, l-lodges, Bluth, Front Row: Huber, Lee, De Will, Davis, Mo. Brirnhall, Ma. Brirnhall, Back Row: N e l so n, Phelps, Rice, Elgari, Underwood, Wheeler, Dubrul, Day. From Row: Blackburn, Lloyd, Skousen, Brad- shaw, Smithson. Back Row: McLaWs, Leafdale, D. Watkins, J. Watkins, Mangrum. Fron! Row: Fish, Hall, Williams, Robbins, Shepherd, Teller, Lee, Cox, Rhato. Music ln Fcintosy THE ORCHESTRA not only presented Their annual as- sembly but also provided interesting background music for such groups as The girl's chorus and guest soloists. Linwood Noble, the orchestra director, has worked with The Talented members of this group in an effort To bring you real enjoyment. BackRow:Jones, Lytle. Front Row: Mo. Brimhall, Stewart, Church. Back Row: JEVVVQGVWT Laurias, Gearheart, Nelson. Front Row: Smithson, Burgi, Ninety four S, xfx ,turn Back Row: Noble, Davis, Smith, DENON, Bl'6dSl16W. Back Row: Kuhn, Cox, Buftington, Perkins, Wright, Flake. Front Row: Front Row: Merrill, Buffington, DBVIS, Merrill, COUVY, Lytle, The Spirit Builders Cl Your School THIS YEAR, MR. NOBLE drew some of the best players from his band and forged them into a pep band that really knew its way around in the hot tunes world. They played for pep assemblies, basketball games and any other events which needed some lively music. One such event was the Bon-tire Rally before the Phoenix Union basketball game on February 25. Planning the pep assemblies and seeing that they were put on, was the iob of your pep assembly com- mittee. The seven members plus the cheerleaders worked hard to keep your school spirit at 1ts highest peak with. their rousing assemblies. Do you remember the assemblies you had every Friday? They were the results ofthe hard work of your assembly committee. The committee composed of six faculty members and your Fine Arts Commissioner made up the assembly calendar at the beginning ofthe year and then worked with the casts so that the assemblies were enioyable l . s . X Q S' le: f , y l .lf fi tif? li ww si itilswff .T v Q 5 si rg' L 'F 3' fftl if A Q 3 ' - l A ' Back Row: D. Watkins, Hast- ings, Harral, Hodges, Bluth, Sirrine, L. Decker, Hancock, Skousen, J. Watkins, Rogers, Second Row: Keller, Noble, Dubrul, Leafdale, Mangum, Jernigan, Burroughs, C, Decker, Layton. Front Row: Wheeler, L. Nelson, Elqan, Merritt, Ray, Warrior, Chal- land, Hall, Shepherd, Cox, Lytle, Merrill, Fox, B. Nel- son, Trimble, Laurias. N inety-fue Voices Enthrolled HOW WELL DO you remember the A Capella choir and ,,, the beautiful music they produced this year? Director Floyd Denton had a special ability in creating harmony with your talented a Capella choir. The choir started their full year of activities with the assembly which included excerpts from the musical, Oklahoma. Various others followed including the unique Christmas program. Drawing to a close your , , memorable school year 1955-56, the a Capella sang at l y 1 the graduation exercises. , , Q A l 5 L 1 ,,,, Q R T .kk.k K at -wr - 1 new FLOYD C. DENTON Director of Music Back Row: Foster, Skousen, Terry Shelton, Emery, Barney, Shepherd, Steele, Martineau, Tryon, Mo. Brimhall, Anderson, Ma. Brimhall, Fourth Row: Miller, C k, Sturdivant, Moore, My. Charles, E. Fish, Bertha, Chase, Mendoza, James, -Cardon, Randall, Brock, Duncan, Levitt, Arnett, r. Charles, Lee. Third Row: Clark, Pennington,C-gggz, Decker, Frye, Hastings, Livingstone, Udall, P. Mortensen, Shill, Smithson Roy, Bradshaw, Cooper. Second Row: Loeffelholz, Oda, Jarnigan, Hansen, D. Phelps, -L. Phelps, Overson, Chapman, Porr, Bla k Watson, Smith, Hathcock, Cow, Farkas. Front Row: Sellers, Serrano, McNair, P. Fish, Helner, Cran- dall, Denton, White, Morriso , Merrill, Christensen, Moss, C. M0rtef1S9f1- -A i T. 5 cn W Ninety-six MH S Has Presented 5lLENCE. Watch the red lights. If you had visited the Radio and TV department in your school those would have been typical signals you would have heard. The staff was composed of eight students who were interested in radio and television work. Under the supervision of Frank Jule-ff they composed, directed, and took part in the programs. Do you remember the television show Your Schools ln Action , and the radio show MHS Pre- sents ? They were presented on Thursday night all through the school year. The programs varied from panel discussions to variety shows in which many of you students took part. These shows were the result or the hard work of the Radio-TV department. Johnny Wigginton, Kenneth Bays, Bert N e I s o n, Paul Kuhn, Glen LeSueur. Sandra Anderson, Paul An- derson, NanCY Pennington, Charles H a r ral , Joyce Broska. Ntnc tif sc uc n JACK DAVIS Queen Morgan La Fay tells Queen Guenivier, I'Il Dramatics Director stay whether you like it or not! Connecticut Yci k I K' A t' C t UGO HOME, YANKEE! LeFay were after you heard your friends raving. Many of you will remember that quote from your The play, as is suggested in the title, takes place first school play A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's mainly in the court of King Arthur in medieval times. Court. Hank, a modern American boy from Connecticut, dreams Those of you who unfortunately missed this pro- he is in King Arthur's Court. The story goes on to tell duction probably wondered who Merlin and Morgan of Hank's adventures there. Merlin tries 'to' sway the King's decision about letting Hank Sir Boss take over the palace. QM f 'f'S .L.-i... -, 'iii' ' xx Py- Ninety-eight Q . F' l g l C5 l 3 Mr, Whitesides invites the three convicts to dinner. The Mart Who Came to Dinner makes a radio broadcast. The Mon Who Come To Dinner PROVING THEIR TALENTS once again, the Mesa High Players had another smashing success in The Man Who Came To Dinner . The three act situation comedy was the story of a man who came to a private home as a guest for dinner and stayed there as a pest for two weeks. During his extended stay, the guest loses his secre- tary, misplaces a movie star, and acquires a colony of cockroaches. He aids the daughter of the house in elop- ing and persuades her younger brother to run away. These and several other similar instances contribute to the guest becoming a pest. The play was produced under the direction of Jack Davis. Sherridan Whitesides finally ioins the others from his sick bed. Ninety-nim' Five Mesa High Coeds dramatize, for the Masque and Dagger Club's assembly, the modern version of how teenagers act. Thespions Presented Unique Assembly MASQUE AND DAGGER members Pfesemed their an' ferences in ideas since the turn of the century. nual assembly for you in the form of two one-act plays. Why pm a Bachelor , feafuring dramafics insfruc- Little do you realize how many hours Of felieafslng tor Jack Davis, was the unique satire on marriage in the is required to put on 6 dFBfT16TiC production- form of a television program giving one man's reason Let's Modernize , the first play, portrayed the Clif- Why he prefers 10 remain 5 bachelgr, One Hundred Mr. Davis, drama teacher, directs a short play to show you, Why I am a Bache- Ior I 6 SPORTS Xxx f x Ck -- MX O vii Athletes In Action FOOTBALL-VARSITY, JUNIOR VARSITY, RAINBOWS . I , ,.... .. ., BASKETBALL , . , , WRESTLING ...,, , .,..,, .,. . I I BASEBALL-VARSITY, JUNIOR VARSITY . . . TRACK - VARSITY, JUNIOR VARSITY I , . GOLF ,,.,,..,,..,,.... .....,....., BOYS' TENNIS . , . GIRLS' TENNIS .M CHEERLEADERS ...., . BOYS' INTRAMURALS One Hundred Two 103 109 113 115 119 123 124 125 126 128 'W 'ow i ibi- CARI. HEATH DAVID GATES Defensive Coach Line Coach The Gridiron Men YOUR MESA JACKRABBITS finished their season in a tie tor third place in Class AA with three vvins, three losses and one tie for a .500 percentage. Mesa also played two non-conference games, St. Mary's and Santa Barbara of California and won them both. High scorer for the team was Warren Livingston who tallied i3 touchdowns behind a comparatively light line made up entirely ot seniors. ffm-v X EDGAR MUTT FORD Athletic Director Peete prepares to lay a key block for Shill in the Yuma game, Om' II11mlr'c'rlTl1r'c'c 50lOmOf1 Cf?fCl19S 5 51- M5 Y'S ball Cafflel' Owens, Solomon, and Allen stop Greathouse behind the line in the P. U, game. from the side, YOUR FOOTBALL TEAM traveled to North for the open- ing game of their season. The Rabbits tied the Mus- tangs, 7-7, when hardrunning Warren Livingston scored with an 85 yard run. The Jacks racked up their first victory, 25-14, when they met the St. Mary's Knights at Montgomery Stadium with Peete, Livingston, and Garcia scoring for Mesa. The crowd went hysterical during your first home game of the season when the Jackrabbits, with only two minutes remaining, came from behind to upset the West Phoenix Thunderbirds, 14-13. Marcus Neilson kicked the decisive extra point. Your proud Jackrabbit team dropped their guard after scoring two touchdowns in the first five minutes of the game and were edged out, 16-20, by the visiting Yuma Criminals for Mesa's first loss of the season. GARY ALLEN FERNANDO ARVISO STERLING CHALK NICK COLEMAN GARY COOPER DOUG EAVES Senior Tackle Senior Tackle Senior Guard Senior End Senior Guard Senior Quarterback TOMMY FREESTONE RUBEN GARCIA BOB GILLUM J. GYLLING DOUG HANCOCK KENNY GARS1' Senior End Senior Halfback Senior Center Senior Halfback Senior Center Senior Fullback '1..,, ' , 'WN s. A One Hundred Four IU' Apts s-suv-0-s ic Mm A' X i 5 em , , kg H any A S li sssif il k fm K V, - ,. 4' ,,.., .X LVV , cb X My M I s E-- . A ,F ' .Q - K .E 5 - all-4' ' ,L H ,. . A PNN . i 15 - . ,- 'K s 5 .,, 7 f jr DON STANDAGE LAURENCE JONES RALPH JONES DON UDALL GARY MERRILL PAUL MORTENSEN Senior End Senior Guard Senior Tackle 59I'1iOI' Guard Senior End Senior Quart!-2rb5Cl4 FRED NADER MARCUS NIELSON WILLIE PEETE ELDON HASTINGS STEVE SOLOMON RICHARD LASSEN Senior Tackle Senior End Senior End Senior Halfback Senior Halfback Senior Tackle SOME OF YOU journeyed to Tucson, cheering your squad on to a slaughtering comeback of 39-6. Livings- ton tallied three times and had a fourth called back after a spectacular race of Sl yards. Garst, Cardon, and Hast- ings made the other tallies. Livingston rose to the top in the league scoring when he racked up all three Mesa touchdowns against the un- coordinated Amphitheater Panthers on your own pas- ture for an easy victory of 21-7. Jones prepares to throw a St. Mary's player for a loss. Your top rival, Phoenix Union, ground out a fiercely contested victory over the humbled Jacks before a ca- pacity Homecoming growd at Taylor Field. This win for the Coyotes helped them in the winning of the class AA championship. The hosting, hardefighting Cardinals, completely surprised you when Mesa's highly rated grid squad couldn't score against them in your final conference game, Livingston returns a punt through a maze of Tucson players. One Hundred Five PHIL WHITE MERCIER WILLARD DAVID WORKMAN ROBERT AGUILAR BOBBY ALLEN WILFQRD CARDON Senior Halfback Senior Center Senior Center Junior End Junior End Junior Fullback RUBEN BELTRAM Joe suuus WARREN uvmcssron LARRY MuusNAux EARL NICHOLS JERRY Rowley Junior Tackle Junior Guard Junior Guard Santa Barbara squad with a crashing victory when they iourneyed to California on Thanksgiving Day to wind up their football season 21-6. Coach Ford explains ball handling methods to the team during 1 chalk talk. CLIFFORD FUI-I-ER NORMAN SHILL BILL STEVERSON ROBERT TOWNLEY WAYNE HUNSAKER RUDY OWENS Senior Manage' Junior Quarterback Jumor End Junior Halfback Soohomore Fullback Sophomore Fullback 'Ir I One Hundred Six The touchdowns were made by three second string ball carriers Cardon, on a beautitul 62 yard iaunt, Townley, and Owens. Two Mesa Players were placed on the Arizona all- state team Willie Peete, versatile senior end, and Warren Livingston, the breakaway iunior halfback. The team was made up of 27 seniors, l3 iuniors and two sophomores and all the men on the starting lineup were seniors except Livingston, Townley looks for a hole in the St. Mary's game. Livingston is swamped by a group of West High Thunderbirds. rw 1 Mesa ,,,,,, .... Mesa ,,s,,,.,,,,, Mesa ,..,., Mesa ,,,,,,,,. Mesa ,,,,, , Mesa ,,,. ,,,,, Mesa.. ., Mesa, , , Mesa ,,,, VARSITY SCHEDULE 7 North Phoenix 25 T4 St. Mary's ,,,,,,. West Phoenix lo Yuma , 39 Tucson , 21 Amphitheater 7 Phoenix Union 0 Glendale ,, , 21 Santa Barbara Record - 5 wins, 3 losses, l tie Merrill goes upto pull in a long pass during the Yuma game. One Hunr1rc'rIScvcn Z1f.'iw'f 05'-I Back Row: Dalton, coach, McDonough, W. Lewis, Elsberry, La. White, Trimble, Baker, Fletcher, manager, Morrison, Randall, Barney, Grubbs, Brown, Peterson, coach. Second Row: Hartwig, Rav, Mulleneaux, Dubral. Kmetko, Sutton, Crandall, King, Moore, Page, Nasser, Molina, Le. White. Front Row: Clouse, S. Lewis, Thompson, Mendivil, Skousen, McVaugh, Redondo, Boofer, Williams. The Fighting Bunnies Of Mesci High COACH REED PETERSON'S smooth-operating Jayvees finished their season with a perfect record of seven wins and no losses to win the unofficial class AA iunior In a drizzling rain the Colt's championship dreams were drowned as your determined Bunnies rolled to a 39-l9 victory. varsity championship. SCHEDULE Among the outstanding players for your Bunnies Sept. 24. Mesa 39 Tucson... . .. were Walter Paige and Donovan Crandal on the line Sept. 29. Mesa 73 St. Mary's .....,. .. and Richard Molina and Tony Medivel in the backfield. Oct. 16 ...,,. ..... M esa 46 West Phoenix. Climax to their season came when they traveled to Nov 3 .Mesa l9 Phoenix Union. .. l2 North Phoenix for their last game. Both teams were un- Nov 9 .Mesa ol Glendale. ..... l9 defeated, so the unofficial championship was at stake. Nov l7 .Mesa 39 North Phoenix .. 19 Back Row: Naylor, Berge, Carter, Peterson, Allen, Hall, coach, Johnson, Rice, Nielson, Treio. Third Row: Eaves, Phelps, Millett Martin, Poole, Sekiya, assistant coach, Dong, Criswell, Dightmon, Tribbey, Miller. Second Row: C. Fisher, Grey, Delci, Yates, Lantron, Ferrin, Stites, Henkel, Letfler, Frazee, B. Cheeves, Candelaria, R. Fisher, Front Row: Herrera, Parks, Lisonbee, Ortiz, Engle, Pew, Willis, D. Cheeves, Chapman, Ikeda. ' .i ' ' - J- I sa 1 . v1sfH.X. rw... Ju 1 i -.. - i... '. . fplll?IlIlllllfCI11f:fl,QlIf Hordwood Hotshots BOB SKOUSEN, lankey 6-3 iunior forward, was the bright star in Mesa High's basketball sky this year as he broke all existing school scoring records and made the first string all-state team. He led Coach Kenneth Heywood's eleven hardwood men to a third spot posi- tion in class AA standings, a successful season climaxed by the state tournament. The squad was comprised of four seniors and seven iuniors which is an encouraging note for next year. In their opening game of the season the Jackrabbits lost to the Yuma Criminals 54-48 at Yuma, but were able to reverse the score later in the season on their home courts 36-29. West Phoenix had a good team this year, but the Rabbits beat the Thunderbirds both games by almost identical scores, 52-46 and 55-45. In the second game with West Bob Skousen broke the school record for total points, dumping in 35 which was three more than the old record held by Arlyn Jespersom North Phoenix proved to be a stumbling block for Mesa. The Mustangs, who finished in second place, downed the Jacks in botlTgames, 45-44 fa heartbreakerl and 56-44. Against Glendale Bob Skousen seemed to play his best. As Mesa vanquished the Cardinals 55-44 and 77- 59, Bob was busy breaking the free throw record of eleven by a margin of three in one game and tallying up 33 points in the other game. KENNETH HEYWOOD Basketball Coach Mesa split with the tough Amphitheater Panthers winning the first game 52-40 and losing the second 46- 42, a narrow four point margin. The Jackrabbits made stew meat out of the Tucson Badgers in their two encounters, 62-55 and 53-46. Tucson, usually a class AA power couldn't seem to come up with anything in basketball this year although they fought their way to the finals of the state basketball tournament where they lost to Phoenix Union. KENNY GARST GARY MERRILL WILLIE PEETE JERRY PUEBLA Senior Guard Senior Center Senior Guard Senior F0l'Wafd Q lb P 'H Sis-. Q 1 13 it f on - I One Hundred Nine Shill tries a hook from the corner. PHOENIX UNION whom Coach Heywood called, One of the best high school teams in the United States , romped over Mesa in both games 45-34 and 53-41 and went on to win the Arizona championship. ln the state tournament Mesa drew to play West Phoenix in the first game and behind Bob Skousen's 19 big points the Jackrabbits out-raced the Thunderbirds in a sweeping victory. But Mesa's triumph was short-lived because in their next game the Jacks ran smack up against Phoenix WILFORD CARDON Junior Guard :df rl -fiql fl W1 ,rta , 5. 'rf X ' or I f ct ii?-If Stretch! Willie grabs a rebound Union. ln the first quarter Mesa held the Coyotes to a 13-10 lead and at the half the score stood 23-21 in favor of Phoenix Union. During the second half Darnel Haney and Albert Nealy, who were both capable of jumping up and guiding the ball in, started working. From then on the determined Rabbits were done for and the final score ended at 57-40. Gary Merrill, big 6-4 senior, played his finest game, scrapping for every rebound for a total of 23 and putting in eleven points. JOHN McDOWELL LAKE RHOADES NORMAN SHILI. BOBBY SKOUSEN Junior Center Junior Forward Junior Forward Junior Forward 'F 'll One Hundrerl Ten F '1Q.Qzi C Q if -4-is fb T G x N S Q gr i 1 xv 2 X ' fx. a, N, 'V . U ' X- K I V .fw ,gig N y b e -ag. V LAMO NT SKOUSEN BILLY STEVERSON ROBERT TOWNLEY WAYNE HUNSAKER Junior Guard Junior Center Junior Forward Sophomore Forward THE CLASS AA LEAGUE was composed of seven teams who were comparatively close together and any other year the championship race would have been wide open. But there was that eighth team, Phoenix Union, that was such a powerhouse nobody else could touch them. SCHEDULE Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan. Feb .,..,,Mesa ,,....Mesa ,.,,..Mesa .....,Mesa s,,ss.Mesa ,s,,,.Mesa ,....,Mesa , xl N I .gr ii DARRELL FLETCHER Junior Manager North Phoenix Tucson Amphitheater Yuma Pueblo West Phoenix North Phoenix Dec. Mesa Chandler Feb- ,,,,..' Vnunnr M esa Glendale Def Mesa YUma Feb. ..,.,,, ....,. M esa Amphitheater Dec Mesa West Phoenix Feb. -,---,A y M esa Tucson DSC Mesa Cfflallfia Feb ,s,4.s. ..ss.. M esa Phoenix Union Dec. Mesa Glendale Dec. Mesa Globe State Tournament Dec. Mesa Scottsdale MBV ---, --As. , Mesa 46 VVGST Phoenix Jan Mesa Phoenix Union Mar. .... .,,,,, M esa Phoenix UniOn Merrill tries one Over the top of 5 Yuma DlaY9VA Puebla gets a surprise pass from Willie in the Tucson game One Hundred Eleven iil I 7 Back Row: Meyers, Hansen, Ray, Berge, Glidden, Perkins. Front Row: LeSueur, Eaton, Mulleneaux, Hall, coach, Dernovich Phelps Kmetko. Mesds Up And Coming Hoop Stars YOURS WAS A PROMISING iunior varsity basketball squad this year, molded together by Coach Dee Hall in his first year of coaching at Mesa. Comprising eleven sophomores and one iunior, they look like good mate- rial for the next two years at Mesa High. They were a team of contrasts: the tallest boy was Craig Hansen who stood 6'-4 and the shortest was Rex Dernovich who did good to clear 5'-2 . While the Jackrabbit varsity was losing to Phoenix Union the plucky Bunnies won both of their games with the little Coyotes 48-47 and 56-46. David Kmetko played superb ball against Phoenix Union scoring 22 points in both games. Perhaps the most promising boy on the iunior var- sity was Wayne Hunsaker who played the last part of the season with the varsity after showing flashes of brilliant basketball with the Bunnies. The Bunnies won I3 and lost 4 which is an out- standing record. Almost every boy got to play in every game. Mesa ....... ...... Mesa ....... ...... Mesa ....... ...... Mesa ................ Mesa ....... ...... Mesa ................ Mesa ................ Mesa ................ Mesa ................ Mesa ................ Mesa ................ Mesa ......, ...... Mesa ....... ...... Mesa ....... ...... Mesa ....... ...... Mesa .,,............. Mesa ................ Mesa ..,............. One Hundred Twelve SCHEDULE 68 67 42 46 47 39 47 48 35 47 43 50 55 36 50 42 47 57 Chandler ....... Yuma ............ West Phoenix.. Catalina ......... Glendale ....... Globe ........ Scottsdale ...... Phoenix Union North Phoenix Tucson ............ Amphitheater Yuma ............ West Phoenix North Phoenix Glendale ........ Amphitheater Tucson ............ Phoenix Union Pinned To The Mot COACH DAVID GATES in his second year as mentor of Mesa High's youngest varsity sports - wrestling - posted a fine record. His squad won 10 matches while losing only 6 and two of his men were as good as any in the state. Gary Cooper, 145 pounds, went undefeated during the regular season only to be upset in the state tourney in a close decision. However he came right back the next week to take the state A.A.U. championship in his weight class. Tommy Freestone, after losing only once during the regular season, took the state 175 pound championship. Wayne Dubral won the 120 pound consolation crown. The squad of forty-one boys was composed of 9 seniors, 15 iuniors, and 14 sophomores. SCHEDULE DAVID GATES Wrestling Coach Dec. 16 Mesa ........ 19 Glendale ,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,, 2 1 Dec. 20 Mesa ........ 51 Casa Grande ............ O Feb. Mesa ........ 19 Phoenix Indians ,,.,,.,, 24 Jan. 6 Mesa ........ 48 Scottsdale ,.,.,, ,,.,,, 5 Feb. Mesa ,,.,,,., 48 Casa Grande -v-..,- hgng 5 Jan. 9 Mesa ........ 49 Sunnyslope ...., ....., O Feb. Mesa ....,... 32 Camelback ,,,,,, .,,,,,, 1 1 Jaft- 13 Mesa ........ 13 Tucson ............. ...... 2 1 Feb. Mesa ........ 26 North High ,....,... ..., 9 Jan. 20 Mesa ........ 20 Phoenix Union .......... 22 Feb. Mesa ........ 16 Phoenix Indians ........ 29 Jan. 23 Mesa ........ 46 Scottsdale ......... ...... 2 Feb. Mesa ........ 13 Yuma ........,,.,....,...,,,, 26 Jan. 27 Mesa ........ 37 Camelback ..............., 6 Feb. Mesa ........ 34 Sunnyslope ..,.., .,,,,,, I I Feb. 3 Mesa ........ 24 South Mountain ........ 20 Mar. Mesa .20 West Phoenix ...,........ 17 Cooper tries to gain an advantage in the Senior matmen. P. U. match. Om'Ilumlrvrl'l'liirt1'1'n r .M!?,f'lJf' ,0lllL I- ll .. il ll Back Row: Candelaria, Rowley, Smith, Morrison, Cluff, Jones, Page, Freestone, J. Randall, Gates, coarh. Second Row: L. Randall Treio, Dong, McVaugh, Jensen, Trimble, Siandage, Neilson, NiChOls. From Row: Figueroa, Rader, Galvan, Sample, Cheeves, Moore Lewis, Grey, Cooper, Dubrual. Tommy' Freestovne tries to roll his Phoenix Union opponent Laurence JO,-,es 105595 his Opponent with B body hold in OVPV Wlfh 5 WHS' lock- the Mesa Phoenix Union match. I w , - W M. W , ' i' .T , -- A ' ,A .,4,w .-A- 1 ,rs I , f ' f 'T Q 'Pi' V ,,,,r,:g,:1sF' ' My .,,s,w One Hundred Fourteen Over The Fence WITH WHAT SEEMED to be shaping up as a strong defen- sive team, but somewhat weak in pitching, your 1956 baseball squad got off to a 3 won, 2 lost record during the first weeks of the season. They opened the grind by losing a heartbreaker to West High 3-4, then buried South Mountain T5-5, edged Amphitheatre 3-l, and lost another tight one to Glen- dale 3-4. Coach Carl Heath, starting his first year as varsity coach, had eight returning lettermen around with which to build his team. Arviso and Peete are the big guns at the plate for your Jackrabbits, while Shill, veteran first sacker, Gar- cia, outfielder, and Danny Ikeda, diminutive shortstop, are outstanding in fielding, Lil. ,- 1 I 'ln .yi si' CARL HEATH Varsity Baseball Coach SCHEDULE March Mesa West Phoenix ,.,.,... March Mesa ........ 15 South Mountain March Mesa ........ 3 Amphitheater ..,..... March Mesa ,....... 3 Glendale High ,,,,,,A. April Mesa Yuma Uf1i0I'1 . March Mesa .,.,..., 14 Brophy ,.,....... April Mesa Yuma Ur1iOr1 . March Mesa ........ North High ........., April Mesa Glendale High March Mesa South Mountain ..,... April Mesa Pueblo High . April Mesa Phoenix Union ...... April Mesa ........ Tucson High . April Mesa ..,..... Catalina .......... April Mesa North High April Mesa Tucson High ...,. April Mesa Amphitheater April Mesa West High ....., May Mesa PhOer1iX Union JOE ARRIAGA FERNANDO ARVISO RUBEN GARCIA ORLANDO MARTINEZ LANE NELSON WILLIE PEETE Senior Third Base Senior Fielder Senibr Fielder Senior Pitcher Senior Fielder Senior Pitcher One Hundred Fifteen Hlkfnln o, dn mniftt I7 M tin ROBERT AGUIUXR RUBEN BELTRAM LLOYD ELSBERRY MANUEL FIERROS OSCAR LEON LAKE RHODES Junior Pitcher Junior Catcher Junior Cafflhef Junior Pitcher JUI'1iOl' Second B656 Junior Fielder I' ,JJ Shill rounds third on his way to score. Peete rounding third for an- other Mesa run. Leon slams out another Une Hundred Sixteen X e n -1-' ,L - .. I J 1 v I l I IX . id. i ff lmfa-6s.mrx.uvnunvin1 NORMAN SHI'-L LAWRENCE WHITE DAN IKEDA DARREI. FlETCHER TERRY CHAPMAN LARRY WOODHOUSE Junior First Base Junior Fielder Sophomore Shorfsfop Junior Manager Sophomore Manager Sophomore Manager Garcia slams one for a Three base hit. Aoiiilar heads for the plate on a loose ball. nv .S --,Q s -:fax , , ,pw r Mr 5 , . ' v x- 2 . '- ' ' F , ' . ' L Q I --.----tg, ..,,-i- vvv . W Om' IlrnzrlrvrlS1'ri'nI1'c'n Coach Heath gives last minute instructions before one of the games. JV's Hit 'em Hard A RED HOT JUNIOR varsity team under the command of Coach Dee Hall in his first year at Mesa had compiled a perfect record of five wins and no losses at the time of publication. Giving a good account of themselves in every game, the Bunnies contained some real prospects for next year's varsity. Among these are the two valuable pitchers - Por- ter and'Glidden fthe latter having to his credit a no hit no run gamej - the top hitters H Billy Lister, Maior King, and Sonny Nasser - and also some of the best defensive ball handlers - Chuck Baker, Brent Berge and Dick Brown. Buck Row: Hansen, Skousen, Baker, Porter, King, Berge, Lister, G lidden, Hall, coach. Front Row: Nasser, McBride, Dong, Derno- vich, Crandell, Jones, Park. One Hundred Eighteen The Lost Stretch EVEN THOUGH the Mesa High track team under their new coach, Reed Peterson, was studded with out- standing performers this year, they had a hard time getting organized into a winning unit. Gary Merrill again was throwing the discus all over the place, distancing over 160 feet in the first meet against Phoenix Union. Gary also was stronger in the shot put, bringing in quite a few firsts for the Jackrab- bits. Eldon Hastings who won the state high hurdles last year was plagued with a pulled muscle at the start of the season, but was able to get underway a little later in the spring. Richard Lassen seemed stronger in the 880 or half mile run, hitting close to 2 minutes flat in early season races. Marcus Neilson broke the school pole vault record which he set last year by two inches, sailing T2 feet 8 inches in the air. The Jacks were woefully weak in the dashes, but there was one promising sophomore sprinter in Tony Mendevil whom Coach Peterson groomed for the 440. At the time of publication Mesa had lost to Phoenix Union in a dual meet 79-Al and had placed a second in a three way meet with South Mountain and West Phoe- if I . , . REED PETERSON Varsity Track Coach nix. The Jacks placed second unofficially in the Glen- dale invitational with Richard Lassen placing first in the 880 and Gary Merrill taking first in the discus. GARY MERRIll RICHARD LASSEN ELDON HASTINGS MERCIER WILLARD MARCUS NIELSON NORMAN MEYERS Senior Weights EDDIE BEAUDET SGNIOI' Half Mile Senior Hurdles Senior Discus Senior Pole Vault Senior High Jump CHARLIE WATKINS ERNEST WEISSERT WARREN LIVINGSTON JAMES TRYON GLENN MANUEL Senior Quarter Mile Senior Quarter Mile Senior Dashes Junior Broad Jump Junior Mile Junior Mile One Humlrcfl Nineteen LARRY CLOUSE J Jumor Pole Vauli 1 AL C I' lo Q Lassen hits f',,j ,, Q OHN McDOWELL GENE WRIGHT WAYNE HUNSAKER LYNN MULLENEAUX WILLIAM CHEVES Junior Hurdles Jumor Muler Sophomore Hugh JUmDSophomore Pole VaulfSophomore Half Mule x MAJOR KING HAROLD SUTTON Sophomore Dashes Sophomore Hurdles 1 EDDIE ORTIZ Sophomore Dashes ZANE RICE Sophomore Pole Vault LANCE GRAY Sophomore Mile Soph Broad Jump tr The thundering herd rounds the first corne against West and South. I lrrs I tioi S CHARLES GRUBBS CARL PEW Sophomore High Jump Sophomore Q Mile KENNETH FARLEY LEONARD DANIELS FRED NADER Sophomore Manager Senior Manager r of the quarter mil e run in the 3-way meet ,fl One Huncl1'eclTwcnty-one , If ,MV I C .ff 'M' ' I Livingston takes off from the board in The first 3-way track Merrill prepares to hurl the discus in the West, South, and Mesa meet. meet at Taylor Field. One Hundred Twenty-two Down The Fciirwoy GREEN WAS NOT the word to describe Mesa High's golf team this year. No longer were they strictly golfers in the rough . They have finally come into their own as a real credit to the school. Losing only a few matches, the Rabbit club-swingers again were coached by Arland Branch. The team had a one two punch in the two Espinosa brothers, Charlie and Robertualong with such veterans as Johnny Camacho, Vernon Nicholas and Pat Brennan. Mesa also had a iunior varsity golf team this year made up of such boys ar Bill Farkas, Jerry Wozniak and Harold VanHook. ARLAND BRANCH Varsity Golf Coach Back Row: C. Espinoza, Wozinak, Brennan, Kms Nicholas, Comacho, Farkas. Front Row: R. Espinoza, Orfall, Fryxell, VanHook QS One Hundred Twenty-three 4 ' vw... 2351 3 waging' 'YYIRI r B . wwhh L1 Q11 '.,,,,. -is--1--fir -5 ,, -. ,I wi . 1 Nag 1. v , L LL,, M . .-,,,,........-A '1 ' ' li l irlrfs' ,isiig ypt yfli, tr l 1 NW' ls 4 E iw l . is 45, at i , ROBERT SELLERS RONALD STEELE ' Senior Junior R vi ,z The Net Results i 'Lib THE BOY'S NET SQUAD, under their able coach Lynn I , f .5 A Dalton, was composed entirely of seniors this year. W g . T' Both the two top men, Bill Trimble and George ' Young, were three year veterans in the tennis world. N12 , . I - , ' lf As most people will agree an experienced all-senior l team is hard to b,eat and so Mesa had one of the top T Q ' L teams in the state. KENNETH FRYE LARRY LISONBEE Knocking off all smaller opposition, the court gen- Senior Senior . . tlemen compiled a good season record, having trouble Blllslsgxms GE0RgeEn:J?uNG only with West Phoenix and North High. LYNN DALTON Tennis Coach George and Billy show excellent tennis form in serving and receiving. ' 9 f m H7222 V . '--..':'a-- 'f'5E'-at-llQI.'i i' t'i' Nl W 'li 'V ' ' S . T t M i ...i, , ' Ei .,..-- 3? . MH, A, M ' ..,, 'x ,:?.,,,1,:J A ' an -fx A .'-fR S -Q L' L-. al E l . ?t'l'tTl :f13 J'-7 - jf. i- 2 ii it fu .V 'L i A t ' , .. sad fx ,fr Mx N A. LT. n , , . N K , . y 5 ., .,,,..,.L ,E 1 1 f -' nf L it Q E- v I ' ,, U K A , t t ' ' fl: 'l l 'f 35. . - 'l-Q-Q5 wt-:Q-N-vu I -I V N., 6 of J tl E' 'ti - 51 X it Q- .lf ,515 I m , , , , ,Mp . ., ..,,, M, - . Vrk, 1 A jS:ElEf::t5,fffI:f:fj : , ' A gn, S' V ' :Zl M I -:I lllll I ' . fx L4 .5 .zz :il s 'Tv qi. 5' , . .. ..- K kkrgvz imrifjy -F , 2 i,.i 1 R11 , 5.4 ..,, H1 mg, nf - One Ilmzrlrrrrl Twenty-four 'Tp CAROLYN BAGGOTT JUDY CAMPBELL ' ' Junior Junior The Feminine Touch THE UNDERCLASSMAN girl's varsity tennis team started slow this year, but under the careful eye ofthe new ten- nis coach - petite Miss Barbara Davis, the girls im- proved greatly as the season progressed. Last year the Girls' varsity tennis team was all sen- iors, so this year Mesa High was left high and dry. The T956 team consisted of five iuniors and one sophomore. Next year these girls will be out to win, and with an MARLOWE FRYXELL Jo ALICE LOHR all veteran squad should make a good bid for the tennis Sophomore J'-'mo' TI'Opl'1y. LEONA STAPLEY PEGGY WlLlARD Junior Junior Peggy and Judy show hustling spirit which makes them the two top netters. BA'-Ziggezgixls One Hundred Twenty-fue rN,,..o-I x. ,K A M fm' L.-v'S!'fgf .1 M, ai 5 0..J X -r-- ', ! X ma' l Xxx, E-r . 4 4 , x Q-qu' Your cheerleaders relax and look up NINA WHITE after a strenuous workout. J UDY BOYLES OneIIunflrcf1TwUnty-six ,j wr ' A + -iilgf ff. - u 45,4 1,5 ' 5'5- iriikkvrf fr ff?-az: , fww ' f ffzfffr- . Lk, Ax, A ,,is.M,A -5+ 2f.+-.'1'-sez! 4 f ' U ' r mTE:Qiln5:' 4 The Spirited Five LEADING THE YELLS which showed your team that you were really behind them were your five cheerleaders. Your pep leaders were responsible for the new chants and yells which were introduced to you this year. Satisfied , Be Calm - Be Cool , and Have We Got That Spirit were iust a few of them. The girls also worked up some pompon routines for your enioyment. Under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Claudia Buffington, your cheerleaders did much to arouse school spirit throughout the year. -rf 'Wi-Q BETTY ODA - -'oh' BETTY JO CHRISTENSEN One Hundred Twenty-seven . me .WPT T - -T ANTOINETTE COURY I, r KQQ is , I Lf! Y Kxjfvgiff A42 Intramurals Kept Athletes In Shape Boys enjoy indoor basketball game, Along with spring comes baseball games for the fellows. Coach Gates supervises a boys afternoon volley ball game. lf Takes a lot of energy to do a flip on the trampoline! fx an ' A ,fe . 4. we-Ari Q ..--v , Z .fe- l - ...Q A ,W fi, v -, . - W A ,ks li 'fit' V 7 I ' s 'nf A Y 7'i - 'Q ,.i, Nfl- , ... ' i'5'l 4' ii - fnlll' Ililiirlrwl T1L'z'1z!if-vigil! MJQMXMN MP MJ V3o'iZW,Qfy1, 5 Wgwrf? J' NV I f SCHQQL LIFE One H undrecl Twenty-nine IV 1 I If 136 A 1 fvvf If A+ 9414 r'l'd ef' 4 QATQII f- j,4 '0., M AJ0 w v 45311 Zwzij I X949 X54 37 If ' XA 09 -IVGQV If M One H I You Were There SUPERSTITION ROYALTY ..... ........... HOMECOMING ROYALTY.. ......... .. 132 134 MESA HIGH QUEENS ........... ........... I 35 FORMALS ..................... ..... 1 36 INFORMAL DANCES.. 142 ALL GIRLS PARTY ................. 145 RABBETTES AND BAND ................. ...... I 46 ASSEMBLIES ...................................... ........... 1 48 CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES .......................... ........... 1 50 153 159 162 EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES .............. ........... GIRLS' SPORTS .................................... ., ......... IN MEMORIAM ............. ..... ........... undred Thirty irhiffil so -:Q l' -.W 'A-.Q z Top Row: Ross Farnsworth '49, crowns Homecoming King and Queen. - Mr. btevensorrs art class prepare for The Christmas Pro- gram. Middle Row: Senior Party - Libby Rochie fPat Fishj and Georgia CBe1Te Davisi Peform in the Girls' League Assembly. Bottom Row: Bozo kisses a Mesa High Rabbette, Pat Tribbey. - Sophomores practice for the bubble gum contest at the All Girls' party. Om? Humlrcfl Thirty-one ANTIONETTE COURY Superstition Queen of 1956 One Ilunrlrcfl Thirty-two ! l lf? -,J , 3 x Q ,. .I N MYRNA MONTIERTH JODY HENDERSON C U d Your Superstition Queen Atten cunts YOUR SUPERSTITION QUEEN and 6TT9f1d6l'1TS Wefe publications, school service, school spirit, and personal chosen from The senior class on the basis of work in Hy. ANN PATTERSON DENNA PHELP5 x 1 0 X .,.,.,x,Ex bi fl? . ,! i - . A ' 5-gf' 5, , ' f--aff, g -'fis AMC -1 ll.L,41,:'.' 1 M' ik' 1 -if L ' , -1' l Wg. il ,H i 4 One Hundred Thirty-three Pat Tribbey and Doug Eaves, your Homecoming King and Queen, A Yeor For Roycilty YOUR HOMECOMING GAME on November 4 was the occasion for which you chose Patricia Tribbey and Douglas Eaves to reign over the festivities. Attending the king and queen were Sandra Jean Anderson and Richard Lassen, and Patricia Hansen and Paul Kuhn. They were crowned at pre-game ceremonies before a large audience of football fans. Candidates were selected by the senior class in their American Problems classes on the basis of scholar- ship, leadership, and participation in school activities. As they marched down the field, surrounded by beaming Rabbettes and band members, your hearts must have swelled with pride at the prestige of your homecoming royality, and you knew that your choice was well made. Your Homecoming royalty stepped forward to receive their crowns. One Hundred Thirty-four They Honored You SURELY YOU MESA HIGH students will always remem- ber the beautiful Senior girls who represented you in various contests throughout the state. Pat Hansen represented you in the Senior Day Queen contest held in Tucson in November. Pat came through gloriously and was selected first attendant to the Senior Day Queen. At the Salad Bowl game on December 31, Mesa High's Salad Bowl princess, Sandra Jean Anderson, was named first attendant to the Salad Bowl Queen. Adding further glories was Deanna Dee Thompson who was selected Miss Mesa in October and went on to win the Miss Maricopa title and also third place in the Miss Arizona contest. SANDRA JEAN ANDERSON PATRlCIA HANSEN Salad Bowl Princess Senior Day Princess One Hunclrcd Thirty fue -si, Just Christmos YOU WILL LONG remember the Christmas Formal, which was held on December 21, in the boys' gym. Sponsored by the Boys' League, the dance fol- lowed the theme of Just Christmas. The decora- tions, which featured the traditional Christmas tree and fireplace with stockings hung on it, carried out this theme. You danced to the music of Jack Wright's band from 8:30 p.m. till 12:00 p.m., and left afterwards with a feeling of satisfaction at an evening of fun. This was a wonderful way to start out your Christmas holiday. Boy's League preparing to make the Christmas formal a big int , success. IL, ,. ,C 1' M Formals twirling to the dreamy music in the Winter Wonderland. One Hundred Thirty-six . fy if-Kp Lf J The reception line greets you and your date as you arrived at the dance The dance begins with the grand march. 1' One Hundred Thirty-seven KX Y lrgfz' X 3 . Glen Ellsworth crowned Most Eligible Bachelor The Sleepy Logoon BOYS, THIS WAS your night! After weeks of planning and dreaming MHS's Co-eds showed you a wonderful evening, expense free. They took you dancing and din- ing, dancing at the formal they had created and dining at the romantic spot of their choice. Your Girls' League Council sponsoring the event that climaxed Twirp Week, under the direction of Miss Bowen, decorated the Boys' Gym beautifully to the theme Sleepy Lagoon . Benny Littlefie-ld's Band lullabyed you to complete the sleepy picture. Among your memories of the Co-ed is the incident of the three white nylon coats that never was success- fully solved. You can never forget that wonderful evening and will keep the memory of it forever sealed in your i955- 56 diary. The atmosphere of the Sleepy Lagoon provides a setting for the girls and their dates One Hundred Thirty-eight tw, J 'Qi 1 4, The Coeds and their dates dance to the dreamy music of Ben- ny Bentfield's orches- tra. As the GirI's League prepare for their traditional Coed, they plan for a success. One Hundred Thirty-nine Seca Ot Mystery ONE OF YOUR FONDEST memories is of the fun you had at the Junior-Senior Prom held on April 6 in the Boys' Gym. The prom, sponsored by the Junior class, followed the theme of Sea of Mystery . You seniors, iuniors, and your dates danced to the music of Benny Bent- field's orchestra and took in the splendor ofthe decora- tions, which were designed to follow the themed The hard-working iuniors who were responsible for the success of the Prom forgot their tiredness while basking in the glory of their work. The iunior class offi- cers and sponsors are to be congratulated for their part in making the last formal ofthe year a big success. Mermen dance with lovely mermaids in a sea of music. One Hundred Forty A canopy of silk covers a sea of wonder. Sunken Treasures on the ocean floor entice dancers To a mysterious realm One Hundred F orty-one You Hove These Moments To Remember YOU WERE GIVEN a preview of what the social events of your school year 1955-56 would be like at the an- nual Hello Party sponsored by the Student Council on September 16. Under the leadership of Sandra Anderson, Social Commissioner, the party proved to be very successful by being the best attended Hello Party in the history of Mesa High. The party was given so that you could become ac- quainted with school life, renew your old friendships, and make new ones. .lack Wright's Band provided the background for this first dance of the year. The decorations were de- signed and put up by the Student Council to create the appropriate atmosphere. THE SUPERSTITION BALL was held in the boy's gym after the North High basketball game on December 9. Dreamy background music for the annual hop was imported from Scottsdale. The Seven Moods proved to be extra good that night as the crowd swayed to the sleepy melodies. HUGE PICTURES OF the football team were displayed around the gym walls as clever decorations for the Homecoming Dance. Everyone thought there was an in- teresting likeness between the drawings and the actual players. At the end of the dance the pictures were auctioned off and everyone put in his bid for his favorite football hero. You met at your first big social dance to make new acquaintences and renew old ones. One Hundred Forty-two The Superstition Ball, your Traditional Year Book dance. You played hosts To the alumni at the homecoming dance One Ilumlrecl Forty-three F as Elsie and Doug walk off with five silver dollars each for the best dressed western boy and girl, Royalty Reigned Over Western Stomp ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS of your social life was the western clothes and music by the San Tan Mountain Barn Dance, December I6 in the Boys Gym. Sponsored Boys. by the Mesa Future Farmers, the dance provided a Further enhancing the evening was the crowning true Western atmosphere, complete with a corral, of the FFA sweetheart, Jerrie Ward, and the awarding of prizes to the best dressed boy and girl. Everyone wore his western duds for the Barn Dance. One Hundred Forty-four The prize winners for the best little girls costumes at the All Girl's Party. I The Joys Of Your Second Childhood OF COURSE, you girls remember the All Girls Party held on October 17, in the Girls' Gym. Sponsored by the Girls' League, the theme was Little Girls. You all went dressed accordingly. You were delighted to see the teachers dressed as youngsters and on the same level with you. You played games and awarded prizes for those with the cutest, most original, most appropriate, youngest and silliest costumes. You went home tired, but happy. The girls let down their hair and played littIe girl for one night. H 'Wrffv-riiii .e?f'..1 One Hundred Forty-five 1 -Q-iflr, :if 't ,,, ' , -, - - . 'Q' L L 3, 'ti ' , .N . ,, E IL, Imp. ., ,,n., ri! ' was msn sumo F cowsov BAND RABBETTES lSA,ARIZONA 1435, 1, -A Robbettes Morchecl ONE OF THE annual treks combining marching and fun for the Rabbettes and Band was their going to the Arizona State fair. Besides performing on the Avenue of Flags for the public, the Band and Rabbettes ate their till of hot dogs, hamburgers, cotton candy, and the like, and tried to win fuzzy teddy bears. The more intellectual ones went through the various exhibits in the many barns. The venturous students tried the many rides on the midway such as the octopus and the hammer. Sandra Jean and Beth, Mesa l-ligh's Rabbette Flag Bearers. Your school's famed marching unit, The Rabbettes give another outstanding performance at the State Fair. 9 1 xo ...air ? .-.--nary ,Y 4' 1 f X 1 ' 1 I 4 , 1 1 Y 1 4 q 4 v ' i 1 1 1 1 1 V Y ' 1 4 4 5' 4-1. s f if-My f . h ' , 1-'A Hffsilil? Fmknhw ...ar- V it To-ovhntivrft 1- .-.11f,:.'Lf ' as A ...,,-. .i ..,,...,f,,5..:1 Z, ' ' ' M-. t 1 . . . M ...an One Hunclrcd Forty-six To Lively Music YOUR MESA HIGH school band staged many colorful exhibitions during half time at all of the home football games and several out of town games this year. They practised many long hours to perfect routines and numbers that they thought you and the rest of Mesa would enjoy during the football season. Linwood Noble, the director of your band, worked with Miss Marjorie Entz and Mrs, Claudia Buffington so that the Rabbetts and the Band would complement each other's performances. Your famous band is known throughout the valley for its unique and colorful uniforms as well as its splendid playing ability. Mr. Noble, bandmaster gives last minute instruction before going on parade. Your reknowned Jackrabbit Band put on the Big Top show during half time. The band circles the trampa- line act during the Big Top show. One Htmrlrezl Forty-seven I The A Capella mixes formals, western duds, and ialico to provide more variety for their Christmas program. rf x One Hundred Forty-eight Some of your daring classa mates portray a few of the fac- ulty members in the Supersti- tion Assembly. I L , L L oyll The Pep Assemblies helped boost the students spirits berore each game. Jeanine, Nance, Myrna, Sandra, Loene, and Denna pose grace- fully at the finish of their inter- pretation of Blue Star in the Dance Club assembly. One Hundred F orty-nine f A Sophomores really showed their stuff in their tradi- tional assembly. Love and Marriage is the theme of Shar- ron's, Pat's and Betty's creation, as they go through the routine in short bridal and longtail, high top outfits for the Dance Club assembly. Z . ,,.--1 Mr. Lillywhite, science and physics A teacher, helps some of his students on their proiects for the Science Fair. Q 7 Q Mr. Feeney, audio visual instructorppoints out some impor- tant factors in running a movie proiector. X. .iv- Mr. Stephenson and some of his art stuf dents paint the scen- ery for the Christmas program. Mr, Porter's industrious typers take time writing tests. Mr, Eaves helps Auto Mechanic boys put in a new radiator. One Ilumlrczl Fifty-one 4. Mr. Fagan points out the whys and wherefores of Bookkeeping. Q. w'7g.,N T :meF'1.,.11 1 -- , ,.., ik. Q One Hundred F ifty-two Future home-makers of America , prepare for dinner. Busy Spanish students check tests, Agriculture students receive instruc- tions on assembling a farm tractor motor. We LKB Rbbits Some unknown person or persons give the Mesa High iournalists a send off with a dead Jackrabbit as they start home from the Flagstaff convention. Journcllists Attend Press Conference IN ORDER TO BRING your three school publications staff for a convention of high school iournalists from nearer to perfection, your iournalists traveled to Flag- all over the state. Your journalists stop for a rest to look out over the Valley from Yarnell Point on their way to Flagstaff to attend the annual press convention. 21 ,-an One Hundred Fifty-three Mesa Highs Driver Training Car. Marlene McLavvs, band member, vvairs on ber horn for the buses Yo leave for Tucson. Key Club paints the gar- bage cans To lighten up the school grounds. A donkey basketball game adds variety to the school year activities. Now students of Mesa High are honored at a party. Mr. Wells and crew busily supplying pop for thirsty fans at the football games. Deanna Thompson, Miss Maricopa County. 1 Student Council takes oath from Mr. Marton. yffff If One Hundred Fifty-five ,,+i,,,.- f , M- H...-....- -..M Q-... - if XF-fm X 5-'ff tvfzl, 3 t t?o 'N t itil?-W, F- -7 3, The Christmas spirit was expressed in harmonious music rendered by your SChOOl's A Capella Choir. Corols Inspired The Yuletide Seoson YOUR A CAPELLA Choir presented, on the Sunday be- Mesa have enjoyed in the past years. Candle light fore Christmas, a series of Christmas carols. The and various decorations added much to the seasonal program was basically the same that the people from music. Mesa High's A Capella finishes the traditional Christmas Vespers by singing carols on the front steps as the audience leaves. ,git Y One Hundred F ifty-six Kornivol Kcipers OF COURSE, YOU WILL always remember the Club Carnival as an important event in your social life. Held on January 20 in the boys' gym, the carnival was held for the first time in three years, reviving an old Mesa High tradition. The carnival featured booths, set up and run by approximately twenty-five of Mesa l-ligh's clubs. Danc- ing was tothe music of Jack Wright's band. The carnival was under the direction of lla Jane Moss, Club Commissioner. George Young and Betty Oda, seniors, were crowned king and queen of the carnival. Other candi- clates were Judy Boyles and Wilford Cardon from the iunior class, and Judy Schliclcer and Lester White rep- resenting the sophomores. Jilcly, your Student Body Secretary, brings her favor- ite beau to the Gah T50 Club's Hitching Booth, as Deanna and her fiance wit- ness the ceremony. F 5 aunts sum.: One Ilunflrerl Fifty-seven Your Club Carnival royalty ' BGTTY and George, The Quill and Scroll Club's booth draws the crowd to buy their candied apples. One Ilunclrcfl Fifty-c'i,Ql1f A mob of students attack bookstore. Hungry students wait their turn in line at the cafeteria The patio offers a refuge for a hurtQfY group. umm Mrs. Shouse, Biology teacher discusses stuclent's problems with parents. Sophomore girls pantomime Sailor Boys in their assembly. lhe battle for the rebound between J. V.'s and faculty members. Jury of Kangaroo Court watches the violators pay their penalties. Joe True your most loyal attendant. 1 S'- i Um' llumlrvzl Fifty-nina' --. i A new sport has been added, Hockey. Girl Athletes Plciy YOU MESA HIGH CO-EDS will always remember the hours you spent at the various sports taught you by the three competent Girls Sports teachers - Miss Mar- iorie Entz, Mrs. Claudia Buffington, and Miss Barbara Davis. Among the favorite indoor sports in which you par- ticipated were dancing, basketball, and volleyball. The dancing classes gave many outstanding per- Badmitton is played indoors by the Girl's P. E. Classes. One Hundred Sixty Variety Of Gomes formances in many school and public affairs. They par- ticipated in the Superstition Legend Ball held for the general public at the Civic Center, and in the Legend of the Superstition Pageant. Among the outdoor sports were hockey, softball, and archery. They provided you with exercise and fresh air needed for those schoolgirl figures. You will long i treasure the fun and help provided by these sports. Baseball provides exer- cise for the more ener- getic girls. .--1 . .4. iidvygx- --1f, J-,ttf M. if Ak , .v ' 'KFLLM' KQV-'v..p+f ' rs 'f'M'f5'i:'f'f4 wlwiewefyxsi f f'51T.:L 1-1223? ?.ki:c is 1-f stLiss?mf ,vii sims? i fr' Wi One I1undrczISixty-one Dancing adds the grace the girls need. -eg. 1 - iX,cC- 'K Q9 ln Their Memory A new day has dawned for the world to see, And many new things have come to be. Our friends look on from a better place To see how we're keeping up the pace. They've left us with memories old and dear To Carry On through each coming year. Mr. lee Kramer Larry Estes They've left us with things that they couldn't do And say Carry On to me and to you. One Hundred Sixty-two Administration ............. Where You Con Find Them A Ca ella p ..................... Acridge, Harvey Lee ........ Acridge, Jimmy Eugene ..... Adams, Jerold Louis .....,..... Addington, Roland Ray ..... Adkinson, LeGrande ........ Advertisements ......... Aguilar, Robert ......... Albert, Walter ............. Alexander, Virginia ..... Allen Allenf Allen, Allen Allen Allen I Allen, Billy ............,... Bobby ......... Claudia .......... David Grant ....... Gary .............. Glodean ....... John .......,... Backes, Clarice .........................,...................... 57, 74, 77, 200 Backes, Diane Ruth .... 29, 68, 70, 77, 83, 138, 153, 158, 200 Backus, Judy .............................................................. 57 200 Backus, Karen Lee ......,,............,.............,................... 29, 200 Bacon, Bill Paul ................ Baggott, Carolyn Sue ........ ,....... Allen, Patsy Ann ...... All Girls Party ....,.. Amerson, Lila ............ .........28, 96 13, 14, 15 .........46, 73, 101, 116, 117 .......28, 66, 131, 139, 200 106 200 .......46, 74, 108 ..........28, 104 ..........57, 200 ........28, 145,200 91, 200 55, 69, 92 Bailly, Jerry ................... ...................,..................,........ 5 7 Bailey, Susanne ............ . ...............,,..........,....... 29, 77, 200 Baker, Charles Verl ....... ........ 2 4, 45, 46, 76, 108, 118, 140 Ball, Donnis ...............,...... .....,............................. 4 6, 55, 71 Ballentyne, Delmas Ray Ballentyne, Merle .....,...... Band ............................ Banner, Marie ..... Barn Dance ........ Barney, Walter ..... Barrow, Betty ......, Bartha, Joe ......... Basketball .......... Baseball ................. Bassett, Shirley ............... Bates, Mary Francis ...... Baugus, Annette .......... Bays, Kenneth Ray ......... 'nnuuuneanesuiliu .nnn92, , , UHHNNHHHNHUU54 UuuNuu46,47,96 .nnU57,71,72,155 nunnnNuUu28,96 .nuunnioa,1o9 I I I ..46 154 200 144 108 200 156 ,110 . ....................... 115-118 73 89 145 200 ..,....29, , , 200 97 Beals, Nola Marie .............. ...........,....... 2 9, 70, 75, 138, 200 Beaudet, Eddie Charles .....,............,............... .,....28, 119, 121 Beaugureau, Maryelen .........,.........,,....,,,,,,,.,,,,, 25, 27, 46, 90 Beaugureau, Nona Lou ............ 27, 29, 66, 70, 71, 89, 139, 200 Becker, Judy Ann ........... ............,............,.......,......,. 5 7, 200 Becton, Barbara .......... ........................... 3 0, 91, 94, 200 Beltran, Manuel ...... ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 4 6, 72 Beltran, Ruben ......... ....,.. 4 6, 73, 106, 116, 154 200 Ammon, Alice ............. ......- 4 3, 46, 90. 200 Anderson, Connie ....... ................ 5 7, 200 Anderson Ferrell ...... ....... 5 7, 77, 139 Anderson Linda ........... .......... 5 7, 74, 200 Anderson Patricia ....... ........,................................ 2 8, 200 Anderson, Paul ....,......................................... 46, 69, 71, 156 Anderson, Philip ..,....................................................... 57, 92 Anderson, Sandra Jean . ,.... 5, 24, 28, 43, 44, 66, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 77, 82, 91, 135,137,139 142, 145, 153, 157, 200 Anderson Sanford Stewart Uerryl .........,,.....,..................... 54 Angel, Carol ....,...............,................................. 28, 145 Anthon Susan ......... y, ............ Antkowiak, Cathie ....... Arguelles, Priscilla ...,.., Armenta, Vicki .......... Arnes, Diane .......... Arnett, Junetta ....,,,... Arriaga, Dolores ,,...,..... Arriaga, Joe Reyes ......,, Art Club ........... ....... Arvisco, Fernando Lopez Arviso, Irene ....... , ...,...... Ash, Tony ,... ................. Ashcroft, Bob .....,...... Assemblies ..,...........,.... ....,.,.....57, 69, 74. 28, 66, 70, 72, 91 ..,.......57, 72, 140, 200 200 200 200 200 145, 200 .,......46, 96, 156 200 72 ...........28, 115 nuuunnnnu,u1o, ......28, 104,115 72 1 I I 200 118 150 118 200 72 Atkinson, Gertrude ........,.. ,.... Atkinson, Joyce ..,.............,,.. . Atkinson, Marlene Lavern 8 Attendance Office ...........,.... . Atwood, Sondra ....,... Audio Visual ......... Auto Mechanics ..... 44, 129, 148, 149, 159 ,.....29, 70, 77, 90, 200 HunNHnnunuuunHun46 HnuHuuaN2a,7a,2oo n,uuuununaUnu14,1s ....46,70,91,131,140 150 Benton, Joe Henry ...... Ber e Brent Q, --.-.....-,.... Beverage, Loava .,......,,,.. Beville, Meville ..,,,......., ,,.,,, Beville, Susan Elizabeth ,...,,. Bingham, Gary ,.,....,.,,,,,,,,, Bingham, Jim ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,, Bingham, Karen Bird, Carol ........ Black, Peggy .,..... Black, Steven .....,. Black, Talbott ....... Blackburn, Kay ..,.. Blanchard, Ann ...,. Blanden, Lavina .....,, Blau, Naina ,..,.,,,,,,. Bloomer, Douglas ......., ,Iff5?f16Efi15 57, Nnisusbusauiin HHHfffffff56 ufQffQfffIX6 HuHu4s,92,96 ,fffs?f55f1Z5 UaHsHu3o,91 1 ..28 118 200 .,57 200 ..28 ..57 200 155 200 156 ,.57 200 160, 200 76 Bluth, Oscar Daniel .,..... ....,... 2 1, 57, 74, 93, 95 Board of Education ...... Bobo, Ernest ........,,,...,.. Bond, Donald Leroy ,..., Bond, Joyce ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, One Hundred S ixty-th rec HUNHNHHNHUUUHHI1 .H,,H4s,7a,12o,122 , .,... 2e,7o,74,75,77 H,,H,,H,4s,7o,74 ...........29, 73, Boyster, James ..,...,,,..,,. Boofer, Joe ............. Bookkeeping Class ...... Book Store .............., Boots and Saddle ........ Boulden, Winchell ....., Bowerman, Richard ....... Bo d Charles Y 1 ------A----.-- Boyles, Judith ........ Boys league ............ . Bracamonte, Gilbert ....,..... Bradshaw, Frank Allen ...... Bradshaw, Sandra Kay ...... Bradshaw Teddy Sue ...,.. Bradshaw: Mike ......,...... Branch, Dan ................... Branham, Karl William ....,. Brant, Pat .......,..........,..,. Bray, Wynona ........... Breckler, Barbara ..A.... Brennan, Patrick ...... Brewer, Genene .......... .,......57, 108 ...........151 ........158 .......73 Carr, Judy Ann .....,. Carter, Weldon ....... Cavins, Charles ......... Chalk, Sterling. ..,..,...... ........57, 200 ...........57, 108 104 .......46 Challand, Brenda ........... unnunnn5a,9s UU29 43 131 Chapman, Clinton Joy , , Chapman, Paul Glenn 9 .....46, 66, 71, 82, 126, 145, 158 Chapman, Robert Dwayne Chapman, Terry 108 57, 72 Charles, Alice Jean .......31, 66, 68, 78, 82, 131 .HuUHnuHuHnunHUunnunu57,74 .nuu3o,ae,74,93,96,156,200 74, 100,200 69 69 .....,.30, 145, 200 ,........3O, 77, 200 00 Brimhall, Catherine ...... . . .... .....,.,....,,.........,........ . 57 Brimhall, Marita L. ............ . Brirrihall, Mocella A. 46, 67, , 2 ...........45, 46, 55, 68, 71, 82, 93, 94, 96, 140, 156 68, 71, 93, 94, 96, 137, 144, 156 Briscoe, Leonard ............................1................................. Brock, Jane ................................................ 57, 139, 145 Brock, Ellen ............ .,,..., 3 0, 96, 156 Brookins, Edward ...,... Brookins, Marcia .......... Broska, Joyce Marie ......... ....57 , 200 200 .uununuHHHUUUUHUHHHHHUN46,92 .so as 70 71 74 77 78 az 84 86,90,153,200' ' ' Broughton, Delbert Floyd ............................,,,,...,...... Broughton, Phyllis Elaine .... Brow, Madalyn Carol .....,,... .........30, ..28 200 200 Brown, Estella ......,..... ,..., ...,.,,,,,.,,, 4 6 Brown, George .....,........... ,,,,.,,.,,,,, 2 8 Brown, Karl Larwrence ...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8 Brown, Leroy ..........,..... .,..,.,,,,,, 4 6 108 Brown, Margie Ann ...,,, ,,,,,. 3 0, 71, 200 Brown Mary Jean ........ A ,,,,,,, 57, 200 Brown, Naia Maureen .....................,,...,..,,,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,..,.,, 46 Brown, Richard ......,,..,,....,,,,.,..,,,,....,.,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46 Brown, Sheryl ...... 46, 55, 66, 71, 90, 140, 141, 144, 145, 157 Brummett, Treva .... 30, 71, 74, 83, 84, 90, 100, 153, 158, 200 Bryant, Kenneth ...,,,,...,,...,,...,..,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 047, 144 Bryant, Richard .......................,..,,..,.,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,, ,8, 29, 66 Buchanan, Mary Elizabeth ...... Buchanan, Ronald Mason ,.... Buck, Penny ....,,.....,..,.,.,,, Bulkey, Karen Jensen ..... .HuM3o,91,1ss,2oo Usnuuusnnnnnuzo .MHnu27,3o,2oo .nuuu57,75,2oo Bunderson, Floyd ........... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 92 Buntin, Carmon .,,...,., ,,,,,,,, 5 7, 200 Burd, Helen ............,.,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Burd, Lois ................,,......,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Burdick, Clessene Ann ...... Burgi, Marietta Louise .,.... Burnes, Tommy .,,.,.......,,,, Burnham, Merrill ,,..,,,..,,,,,,,, Burroughs, Nancy Leanne ...... Burrow, Fred Eugene ..,..,..... Burrows, Donald Richard ..... uHnn31,91,2oo unHn57,74,2oo .UHHHHHNUHHHUS7 'un57u74U7776in 47 1 1 1 ,95 47 Bush, Karen .........,....,,.,,,.. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 85 Bushman, Barbara Ann ...... ........ 5 7, 140, 145, 200 Cafeteria ................ ............. ............ 1 5 8 Calhoun, Wayne ....... ..........,. 4 7, 157 Call, John iCalvinl ..... Call, Ranae .............. Campbell, Judy ......... Campus ........................ 92, 94, 200 .........25, 47, 70, 131, 139, 140 5, 8,158, 162 Candelaria, Carmen ...... ................................. 5 7, 72 Candelaria, Pablo ..... .....,.................... 5 7, 108, 114 Cardon, Wilford ......... ,....... 2 6, 47, 73, 96, 106, 156 Cardona, Margaret ..... ................. 3 1, 90, 138, 200 Cardona, Mary Lou ....,. .............,........ 5 7, 66, 200 Carpenter, Jerry ......... Charles Martha Louise ...... Charles, Mary Esther ..... Chase, Stephen .......... Cheerleaders ....,............ Chehock, Mary Ann ....,.. Cheney, Darrel ..........., Cherry, Norene ......... Chess Club ............ Cheves, Bill ............. Cheves, Richard .....,.,.. Chism, Kenneth Roy ....... Christensen, Betty Jo ..... Christensen, Kaye ....... Christensen, Ruth ..... Christmas Formal ..... Church, Catherine ...... Church, Robert ....... Clark, Barbara ...... Clark, Frances ........... Clark, Mary June ..... Clark, Nancy Jo ..,..... Clarkson, Joyce ....... Clouse, Larry .,....,.,..,. Clubs ...............,...,...,.,. Cluff, Dennis Sevey ....,.. Cluff, Eddie H. ,,......,,, , Cluff, Joann .,........,,, Cluff, Karen Pearl Cluff, Nelda .......... Cluff, Sharon ........ Co-ed .........,,...,......., Coleman, Nicholas ....,. Collins, Paul ......,,.,.., Comacho, Johnny ..... Comer, Paul .......,,,,.,,,,,,. Comparin, Patricia .,......... Compton, Mar Jo ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Compton, Ronald Gilbert . Connelly, Janet .....,.....,,., Conner, Tom .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Conard, Virginia ..... Conway, Rebecca ..... Cook, Bertha ,...,... Cook, Michealine ..... Cook, Alvin ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Cooley, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cooper, Mary Frances ..,., Cooper, Gayle ,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,, Cooper, James Gary 26, 29, Coppedge, Phyllis ..,,.,a.... Cornick, Colleen .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cortez, Leo ...,....,..,,,, Cortez, Manuel .,.............,. Corwin, Nancy Mae ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, uaznHuuhunnnNnH31,96 .sununununNuun47,9g .uHHu29,o4,7s,9 nuuuuunnuuniza HUHUNUHUUUS1 , 200 , 140 2, 96 ....58 , 117 , 200 , 200 , 156 , 156 , 127 , 200 ....58 ....58 120 ............58, 108 1 ......14, 47, 108, 114 .MnuuNNHnuHnuu47,7o,73 , 145 27, 31, 43, 44, 70, 73, 90, 96, 127, 156, 200 .uusnHsunnnuuun13o,1s7 7, 94 .uznn29,43,69,74,93,137 , 200 ,........31, 96, 156, 200 znUnnu31,7o,14o,2oo ........47 74 108 120 159 1 1 1 1 .nuuuu47,69,74,114 200 .nunuuuunsa uHu31,aa,141,2oo .nunnHnuH5a,2oo ........58, 71 1 zoo nuuuhnl38,l39 uNNn27,29,1o4 UUUUHHUUHHH47 .UHHHHUNHUUHH47 .HUN27,29,69,77 uuHu25,5a,2oo ........47 ........29 58 200 .uHNuun47,69 .....,..47, 92, 158 ...........58, 200 ,mnm4z9a 31 o . ........ ,2O 200 .uu3uuHu5a,14s, -HHHHHuHHHHs47,66.96,156,161 .H-HauuNHnsnN31,43,71,91,200 73,104,113,114,131,137,154 .Hsusnunununnuunauuuuusa,zoo ....47, 77 47, 73,96 29,156 31,74,77,86,91, 131, 141,200 Cosgrove, Jim ,.,,.,.,, ,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 3 Counselors ,......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,',., 1 3 Coury, Antoinette ...,........ 24, 31, 44, oe, 70, 78, 32, 95, 127, 132, 145, 153, 157,200,203 Coury, Anthony ....... ......,,.....,.,.....,.....,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Coury, Pete .......... ..,.......................,...,,,....,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.. 5 8 Coury, Ramza ..... .......,.,,,,.,,....,,.,......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Cox, Camille ................ 31, 68, 70, 73, 75, 78, 84, 93, 95, 96, 131,156,158,159,2O0 Cramer, Peggy Ann ............,................................,... ..,58, 200 Crandell, Donovan ...... Crigler, Nita Fay ........ Crismon, Carole ,,.,,,,,,..,, Crismon, Clarence V. .... . Criswill, Duanne ........ Crockett, Beth ......... Crockett, Bruce .....,. Crockett, Kathleen ....,. Croft, Harold ......,.... One Hundred Sixty-four , . .. n,'.-nrLm5Qzi Iw.., .mf .. ... 47,76,96,108,118,156 Hc3,-qnunnnnunnu31,2oo .shu32,6a,74,7s,1aa,2oo .HnNsUuunnn-u47,72,93 usuUuHuHuHuuu5a,1oa nnn,58,74,138 uuHnuNusa,13a ........47, 86, 161 Cummard, Sydney ..... Cummins, Bruce ....... Cummins, Richard ........ Cunningham, Annette ..... Cunningham, Larae ...... Curtis, Sally ............... Dana, Ueddyl Edwin ...... Dances .......................... Dance Club ................ Leonard, Daniels ........... Daniels, Marlene ............ .........58, 66, 91, 131, 145, 55, 92, 129, 200 144 1 55 ........47 no .nuu44,1ae444,1s7 74, 200 Davenport, Joe Bobby ....... Davis, Bette Marie .................... 32, 44, 73, 84, 85, 93, 95, Davis, Charles ............. Davis, Linchie Lou ....... 131,140,145, 200 'nffNnfffffIIIIfIIf5i ....58 129, 58 200 200 Davis, Sandra Alice ....... ............................................ 5 8 Day, Patricia ..................................,..,,....,.,.... 44, 58, 92, 200 Day, Ronnie Charles ,...,,,,.....,.,..............,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,, 58, 76 Daybell, Sandra Lyn ........ 32, 44, 66, 68, 70, 71, 78, 83, 84, Deatherage, Howard ....................,................ Decker, Carolyn .................. Decker, Laurel .......... Dedication ........... Delci, Eddie ........ Delpas, Charles ..... Deltoro, Aurora ..... Denham, Beulah ..... Deno, Bobby ...... Dernovich, Rex ....... Deshler, Sandra .................. Dewey, Karen Sue ...........................,..,.,...,....,,,., ,. 131, 143,144,153, 200 72 58, 74, 92, 94, 95, 137, 144, 200 29,93,95,96 nuunuuucuuununannnnuuuus,7 108 ..........58, 71, 73, 200 .nnnununHuuhNunnnunuNu47,77 69, 112, 118 DeWitt, Deanne ....i................... 32, 43, 71, 73, 145, 159 Dightmon, Eugene ...........,. Dillman, Deanna Irene ....... Dobson, Dwayne Earl ....... . ..................................... 58 . ......................... 47,oe,94, 25, 47, 55, 68, 70, 71, 85, 901 58, 70, 159 138 200 200 108 200 Espinoza, Charlie ....,... Espinoza, Robert .... Estrada, Gloria ..... Estrada, Marion ....... Etches, Nancy Yynn ..,, .......58 .......48, 72 ..........58, 200 Eulate, Joe ............,.. ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8, 106 Evans, Donald ..... .,,,..,...,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Evans, Ronald ..... ....... 2 4, 26, 30, 156, 158 Everett, Leroy ....,.. Faculty ..,............... F Farkas, Bill ............... ..........,.....,,,.,.....,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Farkas, Carol Ann ........ ....... 4 8, 68, 90, 94, 96, 98, 156, 200 Farley, Kenneth ....... ...............,......,........,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Farnworth, JoeAnn ...... ,...,,....,,,..,,.,.,.,,.,........,..., 3 3, 200 Farr, Andrew .............. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 3 0 Farrill, Elizabeth Lou ..... ....... 4 8, 91, 92 Farrill, Emery ...,.,,,..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 69 Fencing Club ....,..... Fenner, Edwin ......... Ferrin, Douglas ...... Ferris, James T. .,... . F. F. A. .............. . F. H. A. .............,... . Fierros, Manuel ........ Figueroa, Frank .......... Fine Arts ........................ Fischer, Cornell Junior ........ Fischer, Ronald Ernest ...... Fish, Errol Ross ............... Fish, Patricia ......,...,.,, Flake, Alan Kenneth ..,.,.. nnnunuuuso uUun59,1os .UHHNUHS9 nnuuuHun72 .uaunuuuunri HHuuunn.48,72 nnuz48,73,114 .naua.ua7-loo unnn92,1oa unnunnununuuunH4a,1oa .nunnnNnHnuunu48,96,139 .......31, 43, 71, 73, 74, 93, 96, 129,131,138,145,156 ......27, 30, 70, 92, 95, 98, 144 Fletcher, Darrel ............ ...........,....... 4 8, 73, 106, 108 Fletcher, Grant ............... ..,..,,,.,..,.,..........,,.,,,,,,, 5 9 Fletcher, Ruth Marie ......, ....,.. 3 1, 68, 70, 158, 200 Football ...................... Forbes, Jean . ...,.....,... .. Foreward ......................, Foster, Elnora Leone ,...... Foster, Kenneth .......... .......................103-106 Dobson, Karen ............. ........ 2 5, 32, 68, 73, 77, 157, 200 Dobson. Sue Ann ...... ........ 3 2, 66, 68, 69, 70, 157, 200 Dong, David .................. ..................... 5 8, 108, 114, 118 Done, Richard ................. ,,..........,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 5 8, 72 Douville, Barbara Joan ....,.,. .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Dramatics ......................... ..,.,, 9 3,.,99, 100 Draper, Bob ............,..... .,.......,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 5 6 Draper, Dick ........ ,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Dubrul, Ronald ..... ,.....,,,,,. 4 7 72 74 93 95 Dubrul, Duffel, Dugger, Dunbar, DUWQY, Duncan, Dutson, Wa ne ............ .u-uu4a,73f1oh,1i4,i4o sa zoo Y Claudette ..........,.. .,......,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sheryl Brenda Wayne ............... Naomi Edith ,...... Ruth Ann . ..... .. Leilani .............. Dutson, Zenos Mayo . ..,., Dwyer, Charles M. .... , .ununcNU5a,2oo .uununuansa nuunnn5e,2oo nhn48,96,156 .uannuunuse nnnunnnao accuse Foster, Thad ..........,.. ........................,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,., 4 8 Fox, Norma Faye ....,.., ...... 3 1, 68, 74, 75, 92, 95, 200 Francis, Ruth .............,.,. .,......,...... 4 8, 55, 71, 91, 144 Franks, David Virgil ....... ...................................... 4 8 Frazee, Glenn ................. ..................... 5 9, 108 Frederickson, Sharon ..... ........ 3 3, 91, 200 Freeman, Alfred Ray ,.... ................... 3 1 Freeman, Douglas ....,.......... .................................... 3 1, 144 Freeman, Dora Marie .................................................. 59, 200 Freeman, Gwen .......................................................... 59, Freestone, Tommy Lawrence ..31, 43, 73, 103, 104, 114, Freitag, Freeman .............................................................. Freitag, Ruth ............ 48, 55, 68, 70, 74, 77, 92, 94, 100, 200 138 ..31 157 Frias, Mary .......... v ,..........,...................................... 59, 72, 200 Frost, Lucetta Marion .................................................. 33, Eary, Calvin .................... ......... ....,,,,, 5 8 , 72 Eash, William Leandor .................................................. 48, 70 Eaton, Dan ................................,...........................,,,,., 58 112 Eaves, Douglas Joe ............ 27, 30, 43, 66, 73, 104, 131 144 Eaves, Gary ................. ............................................ 4 8 108 El Coneio ............................,....,..........,.............,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., 86 Elgan, Mary Lynn .................. 32, 68, 74, 75, 93, 95, 100, 200 Elsberry, Lloyd William ........................ 48, 76, 108, 118 159 Ellsworth, Glen Samuel ..... ...............,... 8 0, 43, 67, 73 138 Ellsworth, Orin ,..........,.,., ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Elmer, Wanda Mae ....... Emans, Jessie ............ Emery, John ......... Engle, Tommy .. Ensemble ............ .......48, 92 .......48, 96 ....58 200 139 156 ioa ....94 200 Frye, Kenneth Dale ............... ....... 3 1, 69, 73, 96, 137, 156 200 Mryxell, Marlowe Joanne ........ .......... 5 9, 73, 94, 139, Fryxell, William .................................................................. 31 F. T A. ...........................................................................,.... 96 Fuller, Clifford ..3l, 68, 69, 71, 73, 78, 79, 83, 106, 153, 154 Fuller, Dena .................................................. 33, 73, 145 . 200 Fuller, Yvonne Marie ............ 33, 43, 66, 70, 71 , 73, 84, 77, 78 84, 9O,l31,144,153, 200 Furnival, Richard Clark ........................................................ 31 Furr, Shirley ..,................ . ........................... 34, 74, 145, 200 G. A. A. ............ ----------- - Gale, Lavar ............ Gah Tso ..................... Galliher, Claudette ...... Galvan, Placido ......... One Hundred Sixty-fue G ..48 74 200 114 Gaona, Ernest ......... ,.....,.......,, 4 8 Gaona, Manuel .......................................................,.. 32, 140 Garcia, Alfred .................................................................... 32 Garcia, Gloria ..............................,..................................... 48 Garcia, Ruben ............ 32, 43, 72, 73, 104, 115, 118, 157, 158 Gardner, Larry E. ......................,.,.,,,.,,,.,,...,.,....,..,...,,.,..,..,, 48 Garside, Shirley Jean ........ Garside Terr Wood , v v ------ Garst, Kenneth Ray .......... Garthe, William Carl ..... Gavin, Eddie ....... ,.....,. . . Gavin, Sherry Gayle ....... Gearheart, Charles ....,.....,. Gearheart, William O. Geary, Sydney Ann ....... Giblen, Danny ............ Gifford, David ........, Gilliam, Barbara .....,. Gilliam, Gillum, Helen ............ Gillum, Robert Wayne ...... Girls league ................... Girls Sports ................ Glidden, Murray ..... Glimp, Jimmie ......... Glover, Bob Seroy .....1 G. 0. ........................ . Godfery, Maryellyn .... Godwin, Nancy .......... 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Gritzner, Jan ....... Groll, Lorene ....,..... Grubbs, Charles ............. Grubbs, Willie Bea ............ Gunderson, Janet Lillian ....... .f1I59f16af IIfI29f59f 34, .unnunHnu2a,59,72,92 59 ..59 200 ..49 108 122 200 Gunnell, Brent .................. Guttierrez, Willie ........... ..........,,,.,.,...........,,..,,,,,. Gwaltne Wanda Sue ....... . ....... 49, 55, 68, 70, 72, Y, Gylling, J. .,.................. . Haase, Ulrich Herman Hadlock, John .................. Hadlock, Nancy Louise ,,... H 73, .......32, 72, 77 161 104 r I Hale, Gar da ..........,,... Hall, James Nelson Hall, Reb ECC! . .,........ . Halls, Verdene ...... Hamberlin, Fayrene . y ......,....... Hamblin, Georgia ......... Hampton, Wiley Ray ...... Hancock, Dixie .........,. Hancock, Douglas Lero Hancock, Frances ,,...,,,,,,,,, Hancock, Jerry ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Hancock, Pat ........... Hancock, Peggy .....,.., Hankin, Connie ...,,.,,,,,.,. Hankin, Merry Alice .,..., Hankins, Judith Ann ,..,, Hannah, Dorothy May ...,.. 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Hastings, Virginia ..... nqnn59,66,67,73,92,131 gauze ,33,73,78,105,153: 156 .HnunnaununHuNNs049,92,95 ..........25, 66, 68, 49, 71 , 82, 85, 92, 129, 139, 159 Hatch, Vyrla ............,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,--.,,. 3 4 Hathcock, Claude ...,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,-. 4 9 Hathcock, Lenard ,...,.,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., ,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,',.,.,, 4 9 Hathcock, Sandra Jean .... 43 49, 55, 70, 73, 68, 90, 96, 156 HaweS,Sar1dra .......................... 13, 49, 66, 68, 71, 82, 85, 158 Hay, Brenda -.--............. ...........,.........,. ..................... 5 9 , zoo Hay, James N. .,,.,. ,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,-,,,,, v,-.,- -...-....--'. 4 9 Hays, Gwen ------...-. .............. 5 9, 70, 74, 155 Healy, Kit D. .,....,,,., , Heathcock, Glenda .,.... Heil, James John ..... Heiman, Julie ....,... Heiner, Gary ..... Hallo Party ......... ....... Henderson, Carol ....... Henderson, Flora Eliza Benihnuunuuunuuuuu .unu49,a6,7o,77,2oo .nuuunsuunsuunuzoo .unssunuuauuunnnunuaa suununnununsunnuunnzoo .........49, 55, oe, 7o, 71, 74, 92,96,129,156 .HNNHHHUUMHUHNNHHUI42 .14,a4,92,2oo 200 Henderson, Jody .........,........,,...... 23, 34, 43, ao, 70, 71 Henkel, Henry ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hepler, Corene Ruth ....,. Hernandez, Dolores ..... Herrera, Rosemary ...... , 77, 9o,1aa,2oo,2oa uunsHnHusNunsauns9,1oa nUuuhnNNn49,5a,71 MMa49,55,72,a5,91 UNHHUHNUNHHUHH49 108 Herrera, Silver ,,,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,A.. ,-.,..---....'.-' Heslop, Errol ........... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-.-,,,.,, - '59 Hevwwd, Carol -----...,..................,.......... ...... 5 9, 73, 90, 2oo rnbbern AnneHe .....,...... 16 34,71,e2,13a,14o,144,145 Hicks, Alice ............,....,s,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,- 3 4, 200 Hicks, Helen Marie ........,.... Higgins, Donald Knowles . Higgins, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Hille, James ............. Hirohata, Peggy ....... Hi-Y ...................... Hodges, Robert ..... Hodges, Virginia ' ..... Hoel, Steven ............... Hogeland, James W. ..... . Hogle, Jeannine .......... Holden, Richard ....... Holland, Bonnie ........ Holman, Kathleen .... Holman, Jenny ........... Holt, Jim Edward ............ Holt, Virginia ,.......,.......,.... Home Economics Class ,...... Homecoming .................. Hopper, Herman ...,.... Hostetler, Nancy .......... House, Archie Lee ...... Hovde, Gayle Lenora ...... Howard, Maurine .............., Howard, Robert William ........ Hoy, Juanita ....................... Huber, Cheri Dee ........... Huber, Marilyn ..... Huber, Carol Rae ...... Huber, Paul ............................. Humphrey, Pamela ...................... ...... Hungerford, Elaine Florence Us Bahasa, 72, 77 NHHUUUUUUHUNNU59 HuHnnunununnnuuu-nnn59 auu45,49,55,7o,91,144 92, 77 95 .UHNUHHUHH49 .nuun49,75 nNnnuu49,69 nunu49,55,92 UUHUUUHHUUH49 Hnns59,145,2oo .unaa4,94,2oo nMnunn49,59 unuNnn33,65 .sunuun59,2oo mumswumnmuJs1 nuu-nu129,134,l43 unssnsuunuuuuuuunas .nnnu59,131,159,2oo .nunnuunnNNnuuuu49 .uunun49,13s,145 nuusnun35,2oo .nnununuuuaa .NuuHu59,2oo .nuu59,aa,2oo ..........59, 200 85 .nusnunHsuuHu59,92 55 59 74 158 , , , , 200 ..........49, 77, 40, 144 Hunsaker, Harold ..................... ............................, ,,.,, 5 0 Hunsaker, Jean .................... ....,..........,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 Hunsaker, Wayne ..... ........ 5 9, 72, 73, 106, 159 Hunt, Josephine ...... Huston, Jean ........,.,.... Hutchinson, Diane ....... Hyde, Dellia .............. One Hundred Sixty-six H .uuuu,hnNun.n59,2oo nuHuH5o,55,9o,1aa HUunnas,91,2oo nuHnaNu59,2oo Jackson, Mary Beth .... Lane, Harold .............. Ikeda, Danny ...... Indox ...................... In Morrrorlam ............... lsch, Richard Thomas ..... Jackrabbit ................... ............ James, James, James, James, Jarnag Jarvis, Jarvis, Jarvis, Jarvis Gary Lee ...... Larry .......... Orena ........ Vera .......... in, Diane ....... Irene .......... Jesse ........,. Norman ....... Tomm , y ............ Jay, Roberta Mary ......... Jay, Sara CSally1 Ellen Jenkins, Dennard ....... Jensen, Dorwayne .......... Jensen, Myrna Lynn ....... Jernigan, Robert ........ LeSueur, Duane ............ Jimenez, Angel Ayala Johann, Pat ................... Johnson, Anamarie Johnson, Dean Ivan Johnson, Jerry Keith .. Johnson, Kenny ......... Johnson, Linda June .......... Johnson, Lionel Hugh . ...., . Johnson, Phyllis ......... Johnson, Shirley Ann . ...... Johnston, Charles .......... ........59, 108, 118 .............163-172 .. .......162 ......6O 85 92 200 11.135, 68, , ,.........33, 96, 156 ........60, 200 75 96 1.1...60, 74, 200 ........35, 200 ..1..1..33, 43, 114 .........35, 145, 200 ......5O, 75, 92, 95 .1........160, 200 55 111111111111115o .111ao,67,92,1oa .111111111111ao 111115o,6a,7o,9o .11133,74,75,154 111111111115o,7o 1111ao,91,142,2oo .111111111160,77 Koutz, Eugene ..... Krauss, Ruth ..... ........5O, 74, 98, 140, 153, 154 Kuck, Edward ..................................... ................. 6 0, 66 Kuehl, Margy ................ 50, 6 Kuhn, Paul Eugene ............... Lane, Norma Jean ...,.. Lantron, Newton ...... Lassen, Richard .......... latin-American Club .... Laubacker, Margaret 1 Lauck, Alice Ann ......., Laurias, Alfonso , ......... . Lawther, Elaine Judy Layton, Patricia .....,.,,.,. Layton, Peggy ........... Lazear, Anna Jane ,.... Leafdale, Marilyn ...... Leason, Barbara Ellen .. Leavitt, Fawn ......,........ Leavitt, Fern ..,......,..,,,, , 137 8, 71, 74, 77, 86, 91,144, 200 .23, 33, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 74 75, 77, 95, 97, 137, 140 I. 11 1111111111111111115o .11111111111ao,72,1oa 111127,34,4a,6e,a9,77, 1o5,12o,154,157 .111111111111111172 1111111111111115o .1115O,71,75,91 74, 95 95, 200 60, 92, 95, 100, 200 ........35, 71, 137, 140, 145 .......35, 68, 69, 74, 93, 95, 98, 100, 158, 200 Ledbetter, Randall Lee, Janice Evonne .......... Lee, Marva ...,..,.,,..,.,,,,,, Lee, Sandra ....,,.,,..,,,,.,,,,, Leeper, Helen Virginia ......., Leeper, Sam ......,........,.,,. Leffler, William .,.,.,,,.,,, Left, Larry .,,.,......,,.., Leis, Jytte ......,.,,,,,,,,,,, Lent, Barbara Mildred ...... Lent, Donelda .............. Lenhart, Sharma ....... Leon, Oscar ............... Jones, Bradley ........... ......................... 3 3 Jones, Cora Lee ....... ........... 2 , 50 Jones, Helen ........... .......,.................. 6 0, 200 Jones, Jean Paula ....... .......................... 6 0, 94, 200 Jones, Laurence .......... ........ 3 3, 73, 104, 105, 114 Jones, Pete .................... ..................................... 6 0, 73 Jones, Ralph David ........ ...................................... 7 3, 105 Jones, Sandra Carole . 35, 79, 82, 138, 153, 200 Jones, Walter James .,.... ................................... 6 0, 118 Jones, Wanda ................ ........................ 3 5 145, 200 Jordet, Patricia ................. Journalism Convention Joyner, Roger ........... Judd, Noelle ........... .... Judkins, Gary ........ Juniors ................. Junior Officers ......... Junior-Senior Prom ..... Kast, Edward .... Kast, Leona M. ..,.. , Kearns, Jack ....,... Kearns, Patricia ....... Keller, Kent James ...... Kelly, Dennis ........... Kelly, Margaret ....... Kelly, Gayle ............. Kennedy, Jimmy ..... Key Club .............. Keys, Norman ...... King, Coy .......... King, Motor .......... King, Sharron .Z ......... Kleinman, John ........, Kmetko, Beverly Mae . Kmetko, David ....,...... .11114,60, 1111951 200 153 ..33 200 ........46-55 ........140, 141 ,.1....35, .......50, 200 138 LeSueur, Glen Reed ...... LeSueur, Mary Lou ........ Lewis, Darlene .......... Lewis, Elaine Ester ....... Lewis, Jimmy Lige ........ Lewis John E. ................ . 1 Lewis, Marion Janet ........ Lewis, Spencer .............. Lewis, Terry Conner .,... Lewis Wayne .........,. Lindb l om, Barry J. Lisonbee, James ....... Lisonbee, Larry .......... Lisonbee, Lee Anne ...... Lister, Bill Campbell ..... Livingston, Warren .... ............35, 43, 68, 90, 153 .35, 96, 145, 156, 200 .......50, 77, 93, 96 ..1..50, 75, 93, 145 74 .........60, 72, 108 .......35, 75, 81, 158, 200 74, 94 74, 200 .........50, 55, 118 ............60, 112 Lloyd, Linda Rae ................. Loeffelholz, Judith Ann Lofgreen, Robert E. .........,....... . Logr, Joann Alice U0 Alicel ....... Lorillard, Josephine ......,........... 1........60, 200 .......60, 93, 95 60 50 77 96 74 .....1..33, 72, .11111111111111111111co,los .111111111111111111111111116o .1111111111111111111111111111oo .11135 66 6e,7o,7a,i44,145,2oo 60,72,108,112,159 Kmffen, Janice .....,...... ..,,......,,.,,,.,,, 2 00 Knight, Sheron Gay Knudsen, Lue ..........,.,...,, 11150, 71 Lopez, Julieta ........... Loumaster, Jean ..... 6 111134,69,97 11115O,69,71 .1111135,70 11111111150 .nn1n50,73,114 1111111111115O,74 111136,68,74,2O0 1111111116O,108 11111111111111177 .11150,71,108,144 .111111111111150 11111111150,1O8 11111111111111134 .11160,74,160,200 1111111111160,118 111115O,73,96,104 105,106,122,156 .111160,74,92,200 96 69 ........51, 69 .........6O, 200 60 200 .....,... ......... , Lovitt, Cloyd ............................,................................... 34, 70 Lucas, Kenny .................,...... 00 Lynn, Patricia .....,..................,..........,....,...........,,.....,,.,,,,,, 2 Lytle, Sharon ........ 51, 55, 68, 74, 92, 94, 95, 98, 129, 159 McBride, Gary ....... McBride, La Preal ...... McCain, Ray ........., McCain, Roy ..... One H umlrerl S ixty-seven Mc 11161, 118 .......6l, 200 73, 89, 96, 156, 200 McClelland, Onnie Faye ....... 61, 200 Miller, Marlene ...... ....... 3 7, 156, 200 M Club ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,...... ............................ 7 3 Milles, Marilyn ....... ..................... 6 1 McDonough, Bruce ............ .......-.-.--.------.-. 5 1, 109 Millet, Wesley ....... .....................,.,.,, 6 1 McDowell, John Ruussell ..... .......... 2 4, 26, 51, 55, 73, Millett, David ........,.. ,.,......,......,...,.,,.,,, 6 1, 108 122, 131, 137 Millett, Sharon ,................ ................. 6 1, 74, 158, 200 McDowell, Mary Ella ...... ........ 3 6, 66, 68, 70, 71, 78, Mills, Billie ..,.,.................. ..........................,............,.., 5 1 84, 90, 153, 200 Mish, Marlene Frances ....... ....... 5 1, 70, 71, 90, 131, 145 McFadden, Otis ................... ............-.-...---.--.-..------- 3 4 Mishler, Larry Allen ....... .......,......... 5 1, 70, 83, 153 McGee, Charles Elwood .................-...... 51, 137 Mitchell, Gloria ........... ....................,........, 6 1, 70 McKinley, Barbara ........................................ 61, 71, 75, 200 Molina, Richard .......... .,,.... 6 1, 108, 122 McKinney, Dwayne ...................................................... .....- 3 4 Montgomery, Patricia .. ............................. 51, 145, 158 Mclaws, Marlene ............ 25 61 74 93, 139, 145, 158, 200 Montierth, Klonda Ann ................................... 61, 145, 200 McLoed, Bruce ........ ..................................... 7 , 34, 69, 86 Montierth, Myrna Lue ............ 24, 37, 43, 66, 68, 71, 78, 82, McNair, Deartrte ....... ..............----.--.----------------- 5 1, 96, 156 91 130, 133, 145, 153, 157, 200, 203 McNary, John ...... ............ 6 1, 72 Moody, William ......,. .................................................... 6 1 McVaugh, Joe ......... ................ 3 4, 75 Moore, Bonnie ............. .............................................. 6 1, 74 McVaugh, William ...... ....... 5 1, 108, 114 Moore, Donald .......... .............................................. 5 1 Moore, Frances , .......,... .......................................... 5 1, 90 Moore, Janice Rose ...... ............................... 3 7, 55, 96, 156 MacDonald, Katherine ....... Macias, Mary ..,.............. Maier, Mary Ella ........ Mandley, Etoy ............... Mangum, Lynda Joyce ...... Manuel, Glenn ............... Marler, Leone ............. Moore, Moore, Moore, Judith ................. Loryn .................. Wesley Eugene .......51, 55, 77, 83, 144, 153, 156 108, 114 Morales, Lydia . ............... 21, 60, 73, 74, 92, 161, 200 Moreno, Mary Lou ........... .......... 5 1, 200 70, 72, 161 Moreno, Pablo 200 Morgan, Georgene May 74, 75 Morrison, David Evan ....51 69, 96, 108, 114, 140, 156, 157 931 93 293 Mortensen, Carol Lu 38, 43, 66, 68, ......51, 68, 70, 73, 74, 91 Marr, Laura ....... Martin, Leah ........ Martin,Mar aret ......... Martin, Martin, Martin, 9 Phyllis .......,....... Ronnie James ...... Wanda Mae ............ Martineau, Errol James .... Martineau, Jeanette .................... Martineau, Melvin Howard Martinez, Arthur .................... Mendoza, Celcilio Jesus .,... Martinez, Freddie Ralph .... Martinez, Joe .................... Martinez, Orlando ......... Mason, Roxie .............. Masque and Dagger ...... Massingill, Emma Mathena, Wayne ........... Matthews, Donna Lee ....... Matsuyoshi, June .......... Meadows, Beverly ...... Meadows, Jimmie ....,. Medina, Richard ....... Medina, Rosie ..... Medina, Wally ..... Melcher, Judy ................ Melcher, Tom .................... Mendivil, Tony .................... Mendoza, Lupe Darlene ........ Mendoza, Mary Amparo Menhennett, Cherie .......... Menhennett, Jimmie Lee .. Merekley, LeRoy Otis ........ Merkel, Marlene .........,. Merrill, ' Merrill, Gary Dell ....... David ............ Mortensen, Paul Trent ...... 36,69 105 138 156 155 MOSS, lla Jane 38, 66, 68, 71, 75, 96, 156, 200 94 Motil, William 75, 76 ----------60, 145, 200 Mudd, Howard ------36174, 157, 200 Mulleneaux, Larry ,,,,,,,,,51, 106, 154 103 A Mulleneaux, Sharon 140 ---H-361 139, 158, 200 Mulleneaux, Lynn Ray ........61, 73, 108, 112 ' 35 Mumford, Jafnes Lee ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-I,ln-.nunsI --,-----36, 71, 92, 200 Munoz, Orlando 96 Muntz, Elvis Murray, Henry Vance ...... Movie Club Myers, Gary -----------35, 115 Myers, Jimmy -------51, 74, 92 Myers, Loyd Myers, Norman Gene ...........37, 200 ........60, 145, 200 .........51, 70, 72, 91 200 72 ..6O 200 Messinger, Harold Allen ,. Merrill, Merrill Nader, Fred Wade ....... Nasser, Edward ....... 66 36 36 .......36, 153, 154 .zzunnc36,a9,73,77,105,154 108, 118 uunnznuununaa nnnnN68,78,79 70, 72 72, zoo 108 ........38, 43, vo, 131, zoo ........ao, 74, 92, 95, 97 Nasser, Tom Jr. ..j3j5j3ji1fT.lf,f?f' ,,,. 51 N-'iw' He'-of -,-- -- U -4---v-- V--.--.--.-. 61 NBVB, D0l0I'QS ...... . -mm35l 96, 140' 156 Navarro, Lydia ...... . 72,, NaYl0l', R0l'18ld ..... -N---nn--37' 70, 90 Nelson, Arabell mm--51 140 Nelson, Bert Z ........ . Nelson, Dennis ...... 61 Nelson, Elaine ,..... . Nelson, Janet 35' 43, 73, im, Nelson, La Prete Joan 104, 105, 107, NelSOf1, MBFY l lelel'1 . Louise .. ...,... Vonda Marie .....,.. Merritti Brent Duwayne .... Merritt, Judy . .,,,............... . Merritt, Karen .,.......,......... Merritt, Udell ................,... Meyers, Lawrence Quentin 24, 37, 68, 70, 73, 75, 92, 95, 156, 159 145, 200, ...........61, 92, 95, 157 ,.......51, 55, 145, 158 Nelson, Norman ........ Nelson ' Rita .............. Newman, Stephen ,..... . Nicholas, Vernon Lee Nichols, Earl Vernon ..,,.,, 1 N Nichols ' , Richard ........... Nielson, Nielson, Nella Louise Marcus . ......... Meyer, Marion lCorky1 ..,... Mickelson, Lorna Jean .... ,... Miles, Barbara ............... Miles, Gwendolyn ....., Milhon, Melvyn ....... Miller, Gayle t ,.,.,..... .. Miller, Lynn Clifford ...., Miller, Marilyn ......,,.,. 112 .......61, 73, 200 ..,......51, 71, 90 .....,.....6l, 108 .......91, 96, 200 Nolan, Nielson, Russell Allen Mary Ann ...... Nordln, Laura ............ One Hundred Sixty-eight r 1 75, va 91 115 74, 92, 95 .........3a, 69, 2oo .......51, 155 140 ,1oa,114,144,154 ..51 aa, 105 ..,...38, 71, 75, 140 108, 114 zoo 91 , O'Barr Dixie Sue ......................... O'Barrl Donald Leroy ....... O'Barr, Mary Colleen ....... Ochoa, Eleanor ...,............ Ochoa Irene Carolina ....... .............. Ochoa: Richard .......... O'Connor Donald .... 91, 'HH' NNUUEEUEXNZBNTETN 1 1 1 I 200 ..61 200 200 200 ..36 , .............................,............,.,.,,,,,.,,.,,, 51 Oda, Betty ............ 27, 38, 43 68 70, 73, 74, 96, 156, 200 O'Dell, Erin Anne ............................ 38, 66, 81, 84, 158, 200 Oliver, Ronald ................ 36, 55, 66, 68, 70, 74, 77, 78, 153 Ong, Jacky ............................................................ 61, 69, 76 Ong, Turman ....................................................,.,.....,,,,,,, ,..36 1. Mary Louise ........ 38, 91, 131, 200 rl ' ' ..... igqfllmlznn ................. XX - --1 .............. Ormrod, Rodney ....... Orr, Diane Gail ....... Ortega, Rosa ........ Ortiz, Eddie ............... Ortiz, Verna ......,.,,,,....,. .cnuNnn,uu51,69,75 IIf35nZ5u66niZ5n 1 1 r I ..51 200 6usn,uunnunun51,72 61 101 ................. ........ . , Payne, Lynda .......... 100 Overly, Gall L. ................. , Overson, Evan Joseph ...... Owens, Carol Joyce ...... Owens, Rudolph ....... Owsley, Ronald ......... Ozment, Ted James ....... Packer, Mary .....,........., ,,,.,,.,,,,. Page, Walter fBudJ ........ Palmer, Jenet ...,........ Palmer, Joe ............. Palmer, Nuylne ...... Park, Douglas ...... .nh0ununuuhhnu36,138 .u26,37,55,71,77,96, 15a,156,157,159 U,nnu2o,4o,7o,73,91 ........61, 73, 104, 106 Phelps, Lewis Allen ..... Pickrel, Make Lee ........,. Pine, Claudia Sharon ...,.. Pitton, 'Jim .,... .............. Poole, Jimmy .....,...... Popin, George ...,.......,. Porr, Elaine ....,............... Porr, Eugene Gilbert ...... or , .. Porter, Wilmer Ted ..... Pospisil, Darrel Dean ...... Powers, Richard ........... Preston, Max ............ Pritchard, Medgar ....... Publications ............ Puebla, Jerry ............ Puschel, Clarence .... . Queens .................... Quigley, Robert ....... Quihuiz, Isabel ........ Quill and Scroll ....... 72 77 .sN0,51,69,71,74,92 nnnnN61,108,114, HNnnuuusu61,156 .......37, 43, 131, 140, .u0uuunun61,138, .uuuuunnunnnbh 137 200 144 200 108 200 Park, Marilyn .................... ....... 3 8, 155, Parkes, Samuel .........,,.,..,.., ,,,,,,,,,.,,, 5 1, 72 Parkes, Virgil Cornealious ,,,,,,,,,,, 61, 118 Passey, Joyce Laree ............a.,.,,,..,..,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,.,.., 51, 74, 144 Passey, Richard ...........,,.,...,,.,,,.,....,..,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, 37, 75, 158 Patterson, Ann ......... ....... 3 9, 70, 78, 82, 84, 91 , 130, Peacock, Joanne ...... Pearce, Norman ...... 133,145,200 .uuunnu14,51,74, r 131, 203 ..51 ..37 139 200 ..51 1 18 ..61 200 ..37 200 200 200 ..95 ..95 200 200 1 12 157 200 200 200 200 Pea Ted . ........................................... 37, 69, 73, 106, Peek, Carolyn Jo .............................,............... ..... 6 1, 69, Peer, Kenny ...,.,....,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Peete, Willie ....., 24, 27, 37, 45, 73, 103, 105, 107, 115, Pena, Adolph Munoz ..,..,.........,,,,,,,,.,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Pena, Esther .,,,.,,....,,...,......,,,1.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 61, 145, Pena, Rudy T. ........,.......,,..,.,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Pennington, Georgia Denna ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61, 74, Pennington, Nancy ................. ....,.....,,,,, 3 9, 96, 156, Penrod, Beth ........................... ...,.. 3 9, 43, 70, 90, 155, Pep Assembly Committee ....... .......,.,....,...,,..,,.,,,.,,,,, , , Pep Band ................,.......... ...........,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Perez, Angelina ................... ..,,,,....,...,. 3 9, 72, 145, Perkins, Carole Jean .....t 39, 67, 70, 90, 145, Perkins, Jim ..........,........ .,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, Perkins, Kenneth ...,..,,..,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 73, Perry, Glenda Pauline ......... ,......,,,,,,,,.,,,, 3 9, Peterson, Adele ,..,,..........., ,,,,.,, 2 7, 39, 90, Peterson, Diane ........................ .,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, 6 1, Peterson, Jeannine Deanna ....,.., .....,.. 3 9, 73, 91, Peterson, John ........................ ............. 3 7, 70, 77 Peterson, Pete ..................... .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Peterson, Robert ..... .NunuHu,u6L ..61 108 Petrie, Mary Jane ...,.. .,,.,..,, 6 1, 145, 200 Petroff, Nick .......... ,,.......,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, U61 Pew, Karl .t..............,..... ......,. 6 1, 72, 108, 121 Peyton, David George ...... .,.,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7 Peyton, Frances .............,...........................,.. 62, 69, 92, 200 Phelps, Denna Jean ................ 23, 39, 68, 73, 75, 81, 92, 96, 133, 140, 156, 200, 203 Phelps, Douglas ....... ........,......................... 6 2, 108, 112 Phelps, Laura Jo ...... .,.,..,.. 4 3, 51, 55, 68, 74, 139, 156 Rabbettes ........... Rader, Nick ........... Radio Workshop ........ Rahto, Twyla lleen Randall Randalll Randall Randall Randall Randalli Rankin, Bonnie ....... James Uiml Laverl ........ Marllee .......... Terry Orley ........ Lyle Walter ........ Charles ........... Rathburn, Laurence Ray, Elaine Leah ................ Ray, Margo ........................ Ray, Robert , ............. .......24 Rebal, Janet .......................... .Hun37,74,96,156 unnnnuuuH27,37 .unHMnuuuun62 .nunnNuunuNnHhnu62 ,usunsnHn,nUH62,1oa .Nnuuuunnn-uunuUuun37 uuHu62,74,94,96,2oo 37 156 ........62, 66, 118, 144 92 ................80-86 .........37, 73, 66 1 29, 131-135 UHHUUHUHHUHSI .unnn51,7o,72 ,,nuu,6s,7a .Nuu89, 90, 91, 146 72 .......62, 93, 200 200 114 ,....,..51, 73, 108, 114, 138 200 .nUunnHnunn39,73, UQHHQUNUUNUHHHHHU96 .UUHHUUH62 snusnnnnnnnnnunnuaa UHHUHHUUUUUUHHUUHHSI .nuu,uuN62,74,92,2oo .u39,6a,74,92,95, ,66,108,112,15Z Redondo, Louie ....... Redwine, Robert Luther ..... Reece, Louise Ella ............ Reed, Milburn ............. Reed, Richard ............. Reidhead, Erma Faye ....... Reiland, Don ............... Reisig, Barry ..... ,..,,.. Reisig, Dixie Lee ..... Reynolds, Leroy ....,... Rheidhead, Boyd ..... Rhodes, Lark Ward .....,, Rhodes, Spencer .......... Rice, Zane ...................... Rich, Karen .. ,.........,.....,,,, , Richardson, Glen Mark ..... Richardson, Len John ...... Ricketts, Norma Jo ...,... Ricks, Reed ............. Riggs, Norma ........... Rivera, Manuel R. Rivera, Virginia ..... Robbins, Charles ...... Roberts, Arlene .......... Roberts, Elvira ,.,.,...,....... Roberts, Janette Rhoda ...... Roberts, Janille ....,....... Robertson, Roberta ...... Robson, Robie Charles .... Roby, Sandra .............. Rodney, Nathel ........ Rogers, Owen .... One Hundred Sixty-nine .HHUHUHHHHHUUHHHNHHNHH51,108, 200 159 uH,unnM,,nnuu,51,155 157 62 51 51 62 .......51, 55, 90 38 62 ..........200 .,Nnn51,72 .unusnnhaa u,,nsN51,94 .HNHUULUHHNS1 .uuu62,92 1oa nuuHn39,2oo .nuNn66,72 .nuun66,72 HHHHN62 200 I 1 .nnunMNnnnnuu62,72 52,55,86,93,13Z ....52 155 38 200 156 HHH,39,43,7o,75,9o, 144,158,159, 139, 200 .39, 70, 75, 91, 140, 200 39, 66, 68, 70, 82, 89, 138, 153, 158, 200 139 .Nun52,91,157 ..,.........62, 74 Rogers, Paul Anthony ..... ........................... 5 2 Skaggs, Patricia ...... Skousen, Denna ..... Skousen, Lamont ....... Skouson, Mary Louise Skousen, Sherry ........... Skousen, Willard .......... Slade, G arold ........... . ....... Rogers, Rena ............... ........ 5 2, 92, 94, 155 Rogers, Yale ............. .............. 3 8, 74, 95 Rohrig, Carolyn ...... ............... 6 1, 200 Rolph, Darlene ....... ........................... 1 61 Rolph, Ray Justin ....... ..................... 3 8, 66, 77 Rood, Shirley .............................................. 39, 138, 159, 200 Roscoe, Charles ............A..................................................... 61 Rowley, Jerry Allen ..................,................. 52, 73, 106, 114 Roy, Lena Claudette ...... 42, 68, 70, 91, 96, 131 , 144, 156, 200 Rucker, Betty .............................................................. 40, 200 Rucker, Linda ......... ............................................ 2 4, 40, 200 Ruiz, Alice .......... Runzo, Danny ...... Russell, Joe ..... S Saba, Marion ............ Sale, Bates Marsh ...... .........40, 200 ......38, 158 Slade, Murna ............. Smigel, Edwin Thomas Smigel, Gary ................... Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Beckre ............. , Betty Yvonne ....... , Carroll Dallas . , David ................ , Delbert ........... ..39 Saline, Ronald ........ ......... 5 2, 55, 105, 106, 157 Sample, Daniel ..............., ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,, 6 1, 114 Sample, De Etta ..............,,. ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,.. 52, 155 Saunders, James Warren ....., ,,,..,,,,,,, 5 2 Sefety. Council ................... ....,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,, ,,,.,,,,,,, 5 7 Schafer, Patricia Arlene ...,. ..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. 5 2 I 77 Schempp, Lloyd .......,,.,..,,,, ,,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., .,,,,,., 6 2 Schleifer, Toby Roberta ................ 40 55 68 70 74 75 78 Schlesinger, Marilyn ..,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Schlicker, Judith ..,...,,.,.,. ,, Schmidt, Donna ............. Schmitt, Kenneth Williamlllff... Schnack, Judith Ann .......... Schofield, Rosa Lee ........ Schultz, William ........ Scibetta, Joseph ......,.... Scioneaux, Alene Joan .... Scioneaux, Evel n Ma ...... Y Y Scott, Andres .......,......,... Scott, Barbara ............1. Scott, Dora Louise ..... Scott, Howard ..,....... Scrtbulus ..................... Seay, William Lee ..,.,.. Sebahe, Elizabeth ....,. Sekiya, David ..,...... Sekiya, Lili ..........,. Sellers, Elsie Joan ....1 Sellers, Robert S. ..,.. . Semmel, Clifford ...... Senior Class ,......... Senior Council ....... 67 aa, '84,l153, 15'7, 1'58,'200 .52, ss, ea, oo ......62', 691 200 200 .......4o, 156, 200 200 ..39 .. ...,....... 62 1 ..52 200 200 .......56, 62, 92, 131, 200 68, 161 200 .52, 70, 72 ..4O, 66, 68, 71, 78, 81, 96, 144, 153,157, 158,200 ...39, 55, 66, 68, 73, 78, 82 .. ................................ 27 student aaay officer! Senior Officers ...... .............,....,,,,..,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Seota, Marie .............A.,,....,,...,,,.,..,.,..,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,., 52 Serrano, Stella S. ............ 41, 68, 71, 79, 81, 84, 153, 156, 200 Servaes, Audrey Elizabeth .... 1 ..,,......,,.....,.,,,.,,,,,.,, 62, 77, 200 Settle, Dale ..,....................,.......,......,,...,,,..,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,., 62 Sexton, Billy ....................... ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Sezate, Frank ...,...,.......,,. ,,.,,.,,, 3 9, 72 Sezate, Helen Garcia ...... .,,..,. 3 4, 200 Sezate, Joe .....,.........a... ............... 6 2 Sezate, Tony ..........., ..,,,, 3 9, 140 Sheets, Arvella ................ ,........... 6 2 Shelton, Bill ....,.......,......................,.......,....................,. 52, 96 Shepherd Alycesum Dee ....,..................,............,,,..... 155 62, Shepherd, David .................. 52, 68, 93, 95, 96, 129, 144, Shepherd, Delores Susan ....,..................... 37, 70, 71, 90 156 , 200 Shifflett, Lenora ..,.,...............,.............................,....... 62, 200 Shill, Norman ,,,,.,.. 26, 52, 73, 96, 103, 106, 118, 137, 156 Showalter, Phillip ...,..,.........,......,................................ 61, 74 Shreeve, Barbara ....,......,.............................. 52, 75, 145, 161 Shumway, Harold ....... ...............,........... 3 9 Shupe, Dwayne ..,..... ........................ 6 1 Shurtz, Verlene ..,., ....,.... 5 2, 55 Silvas, Robert . ...,... ............ 5 2 Simmons, Fred ......, .................. 5 2 Simmons, Phillip ...,..,., ............... 6 1, 77 Simpson, Alice .......,.,,..... ..........,......... 4 1, 161, 200 Simpson, Helen iMary1 ,..,.,. ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 5 2 Sirrine, Ronald ................ ..,.,..., 6 2, 74, 92, 95, 98, 129 Sizemore, Harry M. .,.. . ........43 52 68 70 73 90 ' 9'a,111o,i4s,'156 .52, 76, toe, na, 159 ..........62, 93, 95, 145, 200 .......62, 73, 137, 144. 200 66, 73 72 200 .......41, 71, 151, 200 200 114 74 74 Smith, Eileen Mae ...... ....... 5 2, 74, 96, 145, 156 Smith, Eleanor ....... ................. 6 2, 75, 200 Smith, Helen ............. .................................... 5 2 Smith, Kenny Paul ...... .................................. 8 , 40 Smith, Marlene .......... ......... 4 1, 70, 71, 74, 75, 200 Smith, Mary Jane ....... ............................... 4 1, 200 Smith, Ned Leon ....... ....................................... 6 2 Smith, Orville Don ........ .................................... 6 2, 72 Smith, Tom ...................... .................... 4 0, 131, 140, 158 Smithson, Janet ................... ........ 4 1, 93, 96, 144, 145, 156 Smitz, Georgene Maria .......................................... 53 Solomon, Sharon .............. ........................ 6 2, 71, 90, 200 Solomon, Steve ............. ........ 2 6, 40, 73, 103, 104, 105 Sophomore Class ........ Sophomore Officers ..... Southerland, Marie ...... Spanish Class ............ Spears, Dovie ........ . Spear, June. ............... Spex, Amelia ................ Spires, Rodney Lewis Spring Sports ................ Stacy, Darryl Brian ......... Stallings, Ann Janell ........ Standage, Don ............. Standage, Marcia ....... Stapley, Leona ........ Stanfill, Shirley ......... Starks,Barbara Ann .... Starks, James L. ...... . Steadman, Suzanne ...... Steagall, Clifford Jr. Steele, Lynn ............... Steele, Ronald L. ..... . Steele, Steven .............. Stephen, Shirley Jean Stephens, Carrie ........... Steverson, Bill . .......... Stewart, George ..... Stewart, Janice .....,...... .........41, 200 .......53, 55, 70 ,.......53, 139, 145, 161 .........40, 73, 105, 114 69, 200 ............62, 69, 200 62, 200 ........53 ........40, 96, 156 ......63, 160, 200 106 ...53, 55, 84, 158 145 Stewart, Vic Jr. .................................................................. 63 Stewart, Virginia Dell 41, 68, 70, 75, 94, 137, 200 Stiles, Pattie .................... ......................... 4 2, 43, 91, 200 Stites, Kenny ....................., ........................................... 1 08 Stodghill, Francis .......,........... ............... 6 3, 200 Stodghill, Walter Charles ....... ................. 4 0 Stout, Alma Lois ................, Stout, Donna Marlene ...., Stratton, Leon Cameron Strickler, James Marlin Strike and Spare .......... Strugala, Herman .... ,. Sturdivant, Joenna ........ Sturges, Shirley ............. Sturgill, Ronald David Sutton, Harold ,..... ............ Swanty, Norma Jean ........ Sweitzer, Sandra .......... Swing Club ............... T .........42, 200 ............42, 200 ,.......53, 86, 92 ........63, 69, 74 .......53, 69, 74, 86 ......53, 96, 156 .........42, 92, 200 .......63, 108, 120 ........44, 53, 92 Tanner, Linda Elaine ..... ............,................................... 5 3 Taylor, Ellen Marie ...... ..................................... 4 2, 200 Teffteller, Naomi ...... .................,........................... 5 3 Telford, Erdene ...... ....... 7 , 42, 66, 70, 71, 75, 200 Tellez, Rudy ........ ..,.................,............... 4 0, 72 One Hundred Seventy ' 1 -' 1 Las... . 21- KL .... 1.......i.c..,.LL.a.,........1..a.........a,alf.t ' - 00 14 63 92 Templin, Gary ..... Terry, Bruce ......................... Thomas, Annie .................... ' Thomas Jackie Uohn Edwinl .... Thomas, Virginia Mae ............ Thomason, Arlie M. ............ . Thomason, Luella ................. Thome, Henry ......................... 69 .......53, 68, 74, 96, 156 160, 200 ............63, 160, 200 200 '2 Warner, Waters, Watkins, Watkins Watkins, Watkins, Watkins, Charles ........ Stefan ............... Charlie Floyd . David .............. Hazel June ...... Joe ............... Sandra ........... Webb, La Nay ............... Welch, Karen ....,............ Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Barbara Anne .................................... 63, '71, 91 135 Deanna Dee ....... ........ 4 2, 43, 66, , , Gerald ............ John ............ Vida Mae .,... boo zoo ..63 157 Thornton, Barbara ....,. Thornton, Bonnie ..... Thorpe, June Ann ....... Thorpe, Larry .........., Thurman, Dennis ........ Tibshraeny, Brenda ..... Totress, Fernin'and ,..... Towner, Dick ........... Townley, Robert ...... Townsend, David ..... Townsend, Dwain ...... Track ........................ 108, .........63, 200 200 145, 200 ........63, 131, 137, 145, 200 107 138 ....43, 53, 73, 106, , Webb, Sharon ..,............ Weissert, Ernest Edward Welch, Beverly ................. Welch, Kenneth ......... Welker, Michael ............. Wenoff, Rosalie Louise ..... Wentworth, Larry ....,...... West, Gary ..................... West, Rosalind Mae ...... Wheeler, Benny .............,.. Wheeler, Eleanor Louise Wheeler, Jean Claire ..,,.... 121 ......41, 68, 93, 95 200 74, 93, 95 .......54, 96, 161, 200 68, 92 200 120 .......7, 42, 90, 200 ......,.63, 86, 200 43 ........42, 70, 86, 200 200 ........63, 73, ......63, 74, 95 90, 93 114 Treio, Milton .....,.., Tribbey, Tribbey, Patricia ....... Perry ...... ...... Tri-C ...... Tri-Hi-Y Trimble Tnmbmf ....l 19-122 108, ........24, 25, 42, 70, 90, 131, 114 145 108 ..75 121 Norris .............. .......... 5 3, 55, 73, 108 , William Earl ..... , 114 .......40, 73, 74, 77, 92, 95, Trl-Mu .............................. ..............................,........... Williams Vance, Myrna ....,..... Trombley, Nancy .-... True, Jodee ................ . Trusty, Darlene Faye ...,...... Tryon, James Robert ........ 26, Tucker, John E. ..................... . Tucker, Mabel Erma ........ Tueller, Sharilyn ......... Turner, Leta Mae ...... Tway, Janet .......... Typing Class ..... Udall, Don .......,.............. Udall, Flynn ..................,. 42 ..75 155 unuununncnnuunuuununhu ,200 nLuunununnunuNuuNu63,2oo 53,73,96,9a,137,14o,156 NuuunnuunuunnuuHuun63,74 . ...... 63, 131, 145, 90, 200 159 200 U 26, 40, ........63, 66, 159, 200 78, 82,105,131,153, 156 Underwood, Gordon ................ Unsicker, Janice .......... Uptain, Nancy ........., Uptain, Wilford ....,,. Urrea, Barbara ...... Valdez, Belen ........ Vance, Lane ....... Vanhook, Harold ......... Van Schoick, Deanna ..... Van Zutphen, Joan .,..... Vasquez, Ruth .,.......... Viatori ....................... Villanueva, Mercie ...... V W White, Carol ................. ........ 6 3, 131, 159, 200 White, Carol Joyce ..... ...................................... 6 3, 200 White, Janice .........,..,... ........................................... 6 3, 98 White, Lawrence Harry .....,.. 54, 55, 74, 96, 108, 118, 157 White, Lester Ray ....,..... ................................... 6 3, 74, 198 White, Marlene ........... .........................,.............. 4 3, 91 White, Michael ..... ,.................. 6 3, 72 White, Nina ................ .....,.............. 5 4, 126 White,'Philden l ............ ........ 4 1, 66, 73, 106 Whitting, Rodney L. ..,..,..... ................... 6 3, 72 Whitmer, Arthur Claude ........,................. 41, 154 Whitney, Buddy .,............ ......................,.......,.....,. 5 4 Whitton, Joan ................ ........ 4 3, 68, 70, 73, 74, 91 Wigger, Ronald Ernest ...... ....,................................. 6 3 Wigginton, Johnny ...... .,......,............ 4 1, 97 Wilcock, Arvella ................... ......,.......,..,......,.,..... 6 3 Wilcock, Wendell Durfoe .....,,............,............... 54 Willard, Mercier ............... ,..,.. 4 1, 55, 69, 73, 106 Willard, Peggy .........,.... ,....... 5 4, 55, 70, 72, 74 Willett, Doreen ........... ...........,............. 5 4, 74 Williams, Darlene .......... ......,....... 6 3, 74, 200 Williams, Donna Marie ..... ......,...... 5 4, 72 Williams, Lloyd ,............ ................ 5 4, 72 Williams, Fred ....,........ ........,,............ 6 3, 108 Williams, Jeanine ..,,.., .,.,........... 4 3, 70, 89, 200 Williams, Margaret ........ .....................,.... 4 3, 68, 157 Williams, Patsy May ...... ...... 5 4, 68, 70, 72, 91, 200 Williams, Phildon ....... .....,......................... 6 3, 74 Williams Sharon ..., .....................,..,,., 6 3, 74 Williams: Shirley ...... Trenie 74, 93 ............63, 92, 200 .........42, 70, 89, 200 69 ......63, 200 . .....,......................... ....53 ......43, 53, 73, 91, 138, 158 Willis, Arch Jay ......, Willis, Chad .....,...,.... Willson, Helaine ,..... Wimmer, Coralee ...,. Wimmer, Stanley ...,. Winn, Jo Ann ....,..... Woodard, Joann Woodard, Mary Lou .,... Woodhouse, Larry ......, Woods, Patsy Jane ....... Wadsworth, Beverlee ......,........ Wages, Carrel Glenn .... Wagner, Charlene Ethel Waite, Darwin .........,.......... Waite, James Wilson ..... Wakefield, Tommy Rand Waldon, Bob ......................, Walter Patt lrne I Y ----'-------- Walters, Peggy Ann . ...... .. Walther, Margaret Louise ........ Ward, Jerrle ....................... Warden, Ella Mae ....... - ..... ......53, 90, 200 .........53, 161 ........53, 75 .........53, 72 .......53, 144, 161 .......53, 75, 200 .........53, 72 43 ............42, 68, 70, 91, 200 Woolley, Woolley, Don ......,.,... Elton ....... Workman, David ..,. Workman, Sybil .............. Woznlak, Jerry ..,.,,........ Wray, Annette Louise ....... Wright, Barbara Ann ..,... Wright, Charles ......,.... Wright, Gene Ellsworth . Wright, Sharron .. ,,,.... ,. Yancy, E leanor ...... .......,42, 43, 44, 70, 78, 82, 84, 90, 145, 153 200 75, 200 144, 200 ,......63, 71, 144, 200 ........63, 200 ........63, 200 ........54, 108 .uuHnHa3,2oo UUHUHHUWHHUHHHS4 amMcnmu4t,75,t39 nnuHncnnucMuuas,2oo ,Um43,7o,a6,91,2oo .hnNHN54,7o,91,2oo Hun-Hnnunnn63,72 HHHHnHn4a,2oo nUnnn43, too, 131 nacas,9o,t44,2oo cNHHcU54,73,69 HnnunUun54,71 ........54, 75, 200 43, 44, 66, 70, 71, 73, 78, 91, 95, 144, 145, 200 Yates, Richard ...,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,--,,, 6 4, 103 Young, Dean Allen .... ,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,, 4 3, 93, 153, 153 Young, George .......,. 4, 43, oo, saga, 78, el, 84 92, 139, 140, 153, 158 YOU. Joyce -s------,----.'--,- ....................,.....,. 6 4, 74, 200 Y-Teens .......,....,,,,,.,,,,,, Zoel lner, Richard Walter One Hundred Seventy-one Adair, Nelda M. .......... . Alldredge, Miles l. ...... . Bowen, Katherine ....... Bradshaw, F. H. ........ Branch, Arland ............. Buffington, Claudia .... Cluff, Eileen S. ...... . Dalton Leonard F. .. Davis, 'Barbara ....... 1 H Davis, .lack ............... Denham, Melvin V. .... . Denton, Floyd ........... Diegel, Ruth ......... Eaves, Carl R. ...... . Entz, Mariorie .......... Fagan, Robert H. .... . Feeney, F. H. ........ . Ford, Edgar C. ..... . Frazier, Ella F. ..... . Gardner, Leo B. Gates, David ......... Geraghty, M. D. ...... . Gray, Henry B. Jr. ..... . Grimmett, Janet ....... FACULTY AND 5 1 7 13 25 fIIIQIi'5I'7li1'aol 95 .......18. 67, 123 ........16, 73, 95 ..........158 ......19, 108, 124 125 .........18, 74, 95, 100 72 ........6, 7, 16, 95, 96, 156 71 66, 73 160 .......16, 70, 154 ..........19, 77, 101, 103 .......16, 101, 103, 113,114 ...18, 74 Hall, Dee G. .......... ......... 1 9,108,112,118 Harris, Eula L. .... ........................ 1 2, 14 Hatch, Larry G. ...... ........................................ 1 9, 56 Hatch, Randal L. ........... ............................................ 1 7, 140 Heath, Carl O. ........................ 13, 26, 76, 101, 103, 118, 137 Heywood, Kenneth ...................................................... 16, 109 Heywood, Margaret S. ...... .................................... , Humphrey, Gavin C. lssaacs, C. C. ............. . Issaacs, Lowein ....... Jaimes, Delia G. ...... . Juleff, Frank C. ........... . Kilbourne, Richard ....... Kramer, Lee ............. 8 13, 137 ..........158 ...........158 ......14, 15 ..........18, 97 .19, 140 ADMINISTRATION Lassen, Dr. Keith O. ...,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 1 Lillywhite, Don C. ........19, 75, 140, 154 Macdonald, Mable ....... ............. 2 0, 74, 200 Marton, Larry B. ...... . Mayo, Hazel E. ......... . Merrill, Walter W. Miller, Cletus L. ....... . Miller, Leroy C. ......... . Moffat, Helen Moore Mortensen, Florence Navarrete, Pete A. . Noble, Linwood L. ..... ...... I 6 44 74 92 94 95 129 158 Orrantia, Gilbert D. Parker, Martha Ann ..... ..................... Patterson, Dwight Peterson, Don L. ..... . Peterson, Reed ...... Porter, T. Owen ..... Portillo, Angel ......... Russell, Ralph ......... Schwalbe, Ralph M. Shepherd, Rulon T. . Shnll, Otto ............... Shirley, Nancy D.' ..... Shouse, Dorothy ....... Sizemore, Melvin l. 27 .......19, 77, 140 .........20, 147 .........20, 25, 74 15 1 1 1 1 44 71 ...........18, 45, 55 44, 73, 101, 108 20 19 ........17, 71 1 ......19, 1 59 . .................. 17 Smith, Betty Ann ....... ,,,..,,, I 8, 74' 75 Smith, Lyneer C. .......... .......... 9 , 16, 95 Stephenson, Griffin S. ..... ,,,,,,., 1 7, 70 Stewart, Lota Ellen ,,.,,,,,,,,,-,,,, -I5 Talone, Anita M. ...... ....... 9 , 17, 77 Taylor, J. J. ........,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,.,--,,-,,,-., 1 1 Thompson, Otto Maurice ...... ,,.,,, 9 , 18, 70 Weisberg, Hyman R. ......... ,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, 1 9 Wells, Warren W. ........... - ....................... 19, 44, 158 White, John C. ........... .............................. 1 1, 12, 66 Winewff. Anna T. .,.. ............................................. 1 7 Young, G. Theodore ..... ...... l 6, 66, 68, 78, 81, 84, 153 One Hundred Seventy-two E.. .'- ...e.. .4 ..-Lima. ,..,m.g.a.....-. L.: ADVERTISEMENTS ne Hundred Seventy-three GOOD FURNITURE Need Not Be Expensive! The best things in life are not always the highest priced and that's true in furniture, too. Plan your life and plan your home in good taste, and sen- sibly - and you'll enjoy both. You'll have to do the iob alone on your life, but we can help you on your home. THE OPTIMIST CREED PROMISE YOURSELF To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is something in them. To look at the sunny side ol everything and make your optimism come true. To think only of the best, to Work only lor the best and to expect only the best, To be just as enthusiastic about the suc- cess ot others as you are about your own, To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievomerits ol the future. To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you rneef a smile. To give so rriuch time to the improve- ment oi yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large lor worry, too noble for anger, too strong ior tear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. MESA OPTIMIST CLUB Host Thurs. to Student of Week A A FURNITURE co. .. 37 S. Macdonald in Mesa ALWAYS LOW BUDGET TERMS! For GOOD and SPEEDY service go to LAMB'S SHOE REPAIR I8 S. Macdonald Mesa, Arizona Anouuo HERE. ARE 126 so. cofiimy Club ml Phono wo 4-4601 Mesa, Arizona Sun 'Ualley Shopper Telephone WO 4-4140 114 West First Avenue MESA, ARIZONA Compliments to the Class of 7956! ARIZONA BONDED TERMINIX CO. The Only Bonded Company License of World's Largest Termite Control Organization PHONE Alvlherst 5-4135 2815 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE PHOENIX, ARIZONA One Hundred Seventy-five AUTOGRAPHS 4 I 'J' A' iff uf? Q 1'N w :QS -- ' , -6 ly x . 'P' I . . ml QM A -I . .. . N n w 4 4 A I Y 1 Y :lf -A 9 i' Sf.. .1 -54 Q' J .4 ' + L 1' i j -JJ A fag! 4. 16' 5,-f His.. W, 'Z E .I . .5 , 'ilu L4- L1 P M 47. . f .V -.r .. l JI! .: U -1 . x r ,r L Vw. we z R ii? '2 J ., 4 'I ii Y .- i, -l we , Q ' Q X- ! E' gu, . V,-.V W , . . ,zl , ', ,. gs ,Q 1 li . ye' , .J .,, ,-ag T l :L 131 351 . fi.. 4. We ' 'FJ MESA FEED rf SEED co. C0 9'a'U'a'lO s' v?32' HOME, FARM AND RANCH SUPPLIES 1 ,, ,, 1 Phone W0 4-3269 25 North Robson Sl. X ll ,g a Cordon Oil Company SHELL IOBBER - INSECTICIDES Phone Wo 4-3724 136 west 4th Ave. a Ari, MESA, ARIZONA g Congratulations to Class of 7956 U'LQf ef Preserve Your Annual For Memories of Your Many Friends of School Yeoxrs Pl-loro CENTER DEALERS OF QUALITY PHONE WO 4-9064 I PHOTOGRAPHIC MERCHANDISE I 115 w.1s4Av..,. Mesa.A,i,m S. MACDONALD and 4TH AVE. A A r PQ J Gary Merrill, Kenny Garsf, Wilford Cardon and Willie Peete 96? lheir hair culs while Normanshill waits his furn, JOE'Sl BARBER SHOP az soum MACDONALD MESA, ARIZONA One Hundred Seventy-seven Pl A M M it Oli V 1 EL CHARRO CAFE 17 wEx'M Ti SZ e'7Y'Sfo S Y f ,J i by f Es if V wry' , F.MUNOZ MESA, ARIZONA ' f , X I . I I . . if , My I A 81 Petrie 'T f ' I lin ' R A Vtliitfliite BJ X Insurance -Gly - TQ I Il' M 1 . Robs W,,P . L N I ff Fi T Jlgest K e - ,il T A J , J 0 ' ' A f TU CONGRATULATIONS A 2 X crass of '56 'L TEL GRVWAND E I E CE Everything for the garden and gardner V , J X 0 If My E Nrp Wheaf Nurseries 3.4 ' SHUI: Z 1146 Egirlt2Igxi:z9g:S1!Mesa M yy MARSTON SUPPLY COMPANY sComplete Line of School Supplies and Equipment t ATHLETIC GOODS STAGE EQUIPMENT Duplicating Supplies and Equipment and Maintenance Office Supplies and Equipment 24 N. Central Ave. phone AL 4-5551 PHOENIX, ARIZONA PENN EY' YOUR COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE YOU CAN DEPEND ON FIRST QUALITY --ALWAYS 38 West Main Mesa Phone WO 4-4566 One Humlrcd Seventy-eight ' -- ,ff '- -I X W - . A -N11 J fe- 'ff' ' , , 'Fi ' , ' , -'ff A A, SALLY N ' 'E XQPEVA -Q f'-L Mesa 1 X ws, ' A . 1405 asia... Q' if Congratulauons SSDI?-,f oqvfzklm - A11 4- ' X 1-iF, Arizona's Finest IU Lanes' . . C Knli' 8: Fabric Fas I s fig! PHONE wo 4-4461 sf, West First Avenue Everything in Fabric and Nofions Lg if MPM, Afiwmv 115 So. Macdonald WO 4-8341 Q5 CONGRATULATIONS FROM Sprouse-Reifz Variefy Sfore LENHARTS PAINT STORE Meaa's Leading Paint 6 Decorating Specialisis Telephone WO 4-5784 Mesds-Only Self-Service Variety Store 266 12. Main Si. Mesa, Ariz. 117 W. Main M9331 K . 1' . Y . L Now 5,000 wang! . Arizona's Biggesf News and Music Sfation! 1310-on-Your-Dual Mesa, Arizona ,. W 1- v- -er 1 fifaffkf 1' 1 v sx5'5s, 'T 'S' X1 n s.1 ' 5 X . ri, f, w if? fARNY'S has reserved this space for you fo wrife in . . .I Ono Ilumlrvrl Scucfnfy-ninr' Mesa Sand 6 Rock Co. V4 No. Country Club Dr! and River J COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE' .ul K LEWIS Mesa, Anzo . , ,J - Prescrlphon Pharmacy P. o. sox 542 , M M Ph. wall-'rosz . R7 N x 1 ll A ' o BILL SANDERSON Bos SHILL MART SIRZRINE M E S A Q , p -A A A 43 E. Main st. u ga N I - L .a A l Sawkftlgilfvicer A . 1. NDBLOM TExAco SERVICE ' V All A, Nldllak-Lube - Wash and Pol1:sl Modern Equipment - ,Sulb Pohto, Owner K Phone wo 4-4638 - 403 West Mail 55 St MACDONALD X A MESA, ARIZONAr 1 -L , X X MESA. ARIZONA Upholstery if Auto Painting ir Glass Work - S ' LONNIE sM1TH's BoDY AND FENDER sHoP ' Telephone Wo 4-6454 741 S Country Club Dr Mesa, Arizona Congratulations to Class of '56 DAHLGREN IEWELER FINE WATCH AND IEWELRY REPAIRING 41 W. Main Mesa Phone WO 4-S254 is at l Wfmffwfw ' SEARS Mesa's Complefe Deparfmenf Sfore Offers fhe BEST in Hardware, Appliances Sporfing Goods and Automobile Accessories XPHONE WO 4-4527 FREE PARKING 21 NO. MACDONALD. MESA Une HumlreclEigl1ty FOXWCRTH-GALBRAITH Lumber Company Since 1904 ri----V - X- 'A j ' A ,X ff-i- , . , , fwfr Sheryl B own and Bob Hodges enjoy looking over The iI1TereSTir1g display of hardware. WWC WO 4-8618 l58 5. Macdonald One H1mfIref1Eigl1ty-one Besf Wishes fo the Class of 1956 and To our Future Operators in the Sewing Classes, Best Wishes for success in your chosen field Lerf 0 Arizona, 234 South Extension Road Phone WO 4-8671 MESA, ARIZONA l'lC. BEST VVISHES Mesa Drug Co. THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF MESA SUGGESTS FOR THE GRADUATE BOYS GIRLS Parker Pen Sets Sheaffers Pen Sets Y Electric Razors Cosmetics bY - - - 4, Wrist Watches Du Barry Shaving Sets RUbef1Sf9iV1 17 DF, ESR Q Stationery TUSSY vous svon: ran m uon: Revlon Chen Yu coMPLET13 HoME FURNISHINGS Mesa Drug CQ, UOH, E0 tef' af gH,I'I'0lU1f H Drugs With A Reputation 101 West Main C Mesa, Afi20f1C1 141 w. Main Ph. wo 4-5629 Phone WO 4-5679 One Hundred Eighty-two Q . 1, L,---H N' NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MEN'S CLOTHING MESA, ARIZONA Your Men's Store So Good -H So Tasty Delicious HAMBURGERS DAIRY QUEEN ORANGE ' ROOT BEER PEPSI-COLA You'l.L nor: on A DQ FLOAT Flloodb nu. ruvonsl ii' ,,,,! IIIIIIW QUEEN . .,,. l A f fix' 01 lO 4 0 1 Malts--Shakes-Drinks KE! FLOAT ON DOWN TO ag Fastesi Service in Ariz. We sell more hamburgers than anyone in Arizona No.1 - 33 S. Country Club Drive No. 2 - 629 E. Main Sf., Mesa 800 W. Main St. Mesa, Arizona HANSEN MUSIC CO. 'lZl'l2nB?'?fnlS'sf 5T2,i'l2S BEST WISHES 762 W. Main WO 4-6119 IVIESA STEAM LAUNDRY 5. Passey - Bond Co DRY CLEANING 435 E. Main Phone WO 4-37911 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1956 MARQUEE DRlvE-lN Complete Lunches and Dinners 216 E. Main Ph. WO 4-9061 One BEST WISHES Ray Gosney E lecfric Co. Phone Us And Well Wire For You I 156 So. Macdonald Phone WO 4-5237 Compliments of Larry J. Melcher FUNERAL HOME Phone WO 4-4537 40 N. Center CONGRATULATIONS FROM Crismon's Flowers lust a Little Nicer O MR. 6. MRS. VIRGIL CRISMON at Twentyefive East Main St., Mesa, Arizona ...- S TBGECDBCH REBLT3' 96lW1sv Hun Svngm, Mr Alnxor' Drncl WD. 4-6725 For the Finest Home Furnishing GUNNELL'S Pubbgr M1611 ,. - 93 'I' J ' Wfffkzfcybzw Q ZZ!! 7171! 21: 31:2 Phone WO 4-5555 420 Eau Main Se. Mesa, Arizona 6 GREAT STURES In Amzonl One Hum1re1IEighty-four mx I Hene,Evenvaovv ls Sowgeaovv! - S , I I Y I PQUOW' I HEAD OFFICE PHOENIX BRANCHES IN MOST BUSINESS CENTERS MEMBER FEDERAL DE s coRPoRArloN ARIZCNA LIBRARY BINDERY I Mr. Couturier works on our yearbook as Sandra Hawes, Judy Moore and Barbara Green watch him at work One Humlrcfrl Eighty-five 1 X E T I N G 7 TO THE CLASS OF '56 WML ' CONGRATULATIONS ' rom V and BEST WISHES, ij ar, . Jones 'mm aww WATCHMAKER udlgif A1011 ' B C-S flppmfz role VNE Puzrrcuup 13 South Macdonald Phone WO 4-4344 10 N' Macdonald Street MESA Congratulations To Class of '55 Congratulations NORTH 6' Tm TO Plumbing - Heating - Cooling - Sheet Meial from ss scum Macdonald sa. Mem, g,i,.,,,, K A R L ' S T O R E S . S H E I S S H Ferrrn's Underpass Grocery The Famlly Shoe lore HBEST FOR LESS' 124 Wes! Main Street Mesa, Arizona Phone WO 4-9019 Mesa' Arizona Congratulations, Class of '56 B R G K A W INSURANCE AGENCY SERRANO'S General Insurance DEPARTMENT STORE COLUMBUS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Phone WO 4-4173 121 w' Main Mesa, Ariz. Phone WO 4-5565 47 So. Macdonald, Mesa Besf Wishes 1 ggggh PROM 4 J, S .. B M - ml ey- erge olors - MESA, ARIZONA One Hundred Eighty-six ASignof... ' Saving ' Quality ' Friendliness NASSER'S fine Meat Department features U. S, Choice and Prime Beef! 1018 West Main St. ' s sid ,, M.,-re . fur .Er tt O Q' O' 5,9 D 'F x os, . s5'.:l':s 'yd' X' Q Q' ,Q gl' 5' sr 55' of W 5 Q i.. .5 C . Xi The Brimhall Twins - Mocella and Marita - and Sandra Hawes are looking at Nassers fine Selectvon Of meats wlth Jim Nasser assistin them. fjlll' IIIIIIIITUII ICig,?ty-svumt FRONTIEH SHOP Mescx's Only Westem Shop COMPUMENT3 160 west Mum Phone wo 4,3665 OF Mesa, Arizona Congratulations PHOENIX T I T L E Herb's Barber Shop AND BEST wrsmas T R U S T TO THE CLASS OF '56 I 26' W' Main Mm' Fashions 6. Fabrics wssr MAIN MESA. Amzomx TRlBBEY'S DRIVE-IN Q ie. W- an X S X ' x . V 5'-Q X ' ., Sgr' V. .gl ' oo,,,. f or , lf.:--'ry f- X' N, IBQUIIRGEW f 5 1 , r A ,f ' , V , Z, r . Q af Lg ,ii lmao Q. BURGERS 6' lo-0 ' fflllllBllll6fK5 ClllllDO0S V ,A ia I -'QQ .fl x - A Y . we 1 -1 e or ' 'M' TQ, '...,.,,. via . A mY --1- ,f-. -l ,paw-A-.fd - .A f 4 iz'-w1P ' 1 'Tf-137' ' 'dgfzvsasi M . ' ,. '14-I 2 .,,, Aiwfmi. W, 1 5- ' 'M' 7' ' 41' ' 'X J' 1 ... '. Hess. ,, 1. ', ,fs --- - , 'M . ,,. HH, PM K Q f . X g Q 'O K - ' if '- E1 f'-vii-v ' ' ' 'f . Pat Tribbey enters The family place of business Mesa-Chandler Hi9hW3Y V1-Mile South of Underpass One Hundred Eighty-eight I L U 'G' I' X' QV . QL' IU LIL' XPLYGI XIJJX ff? ' J HJ K If! - VL' vm Lf X' I7 O A IZIQX I X' Pwv A J dflief jaJ!lionJ 5mf'v XLQKIHIIIIIGIG Apparel ,A AX 0 Phone wo 4-7052 IQ 23 S. Macdonald Mesa, Arizona X lf's CQMPLIMENTS PROM W 0 R T H j S Meldrum Mor+uary for 52 N Macdonald Phone WO 4-4372 Spor+s gafgn .jgamlu Vx 5 Fe2lIT1T:1gFcIlIlnIII Ire SEhuOctIcsiiI1iiiZlr1 Hljogiji ns 128 W. Main WO 4-99341 E I CbMPLIMENTS 0? F PETERSON'S B U N D E -Service Sfafion . D R U ca s T o R E SERVICE WITH A SMILE MESA, ARIZONA STRICKLER'S Q ART SUPPLIES Q PICTURE FRAMING I Prescripfions 0 Drugs I Founfain 32 North Hibbert St. 146 West Mam 925 E. Main Si. Mesa, Ariz. Mesa, Arizona WE GIVE SGH GREEN STAMPS One Humlred Eighty-nine 1 ui We're Cheering for the New '56 Plymouth! est Main Street Mesa, Al'i10l1i Betty Oda and Judy Boyles, two ot our Cheerleaders, give a yell for the new 1956 Plymouth! AL'S MOTOR SALES YOUR CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DEALER One Hlmrlrcrl Ninety CONGRATULATICNS +o'rhe CLASS OF1 956 1 I ., , , Qxlllkl' 19' UIQ f ,f ,, , , 1 ' . 1 ' 1 llf idx' SELL PGH LESS lg 6' L- f . , 'L ' ,. ' IN ',.'., :Yana ,+,,fr1'JA-' Hf1JffH'r':ff l 1 c xfflfizt ' sill 24 Qf'fI r lnvfn lJ1 , ' 'I o4,. f I I Y O fi' JH I'-1 'J 'Will Chandler Casa Grande Scoffsdale Eloy Glendale Coolidge 0 Sunland One Hunclrefl Ninety-one Mr. George Bliss shows Ruben Garcia and Norman Shill their GOYEARS or ssnvme new baseball equipment. YOUNG HOMEMAKERS! Dream Homes sfarlaf . . . Free Decorating Service EASY TERMS ! Nationally-known Lines of Quality Furniture PHIL AlTl.EN, Sand 81 Gravel Loader and Dump Truck Service All Kinds Sand 8. Gravel Materials 1840 N. Country Club Dr. Mesa For the Finest in Shoe Repairs PEREZ BROS. QUICK SHOE REPAIRING I9 South Macdonald CONGRATULATIONS! from ROBERTS TRACTOR COMPANY 37 W. Main St. Mesa, Ariz. Mesa-Chandler Highway One Hundred N inety-two AUTOGRAPHS Judy Moore and Sandra Hawes brouse through the Business Machines depart- ment at PBSW, and are especially at- tracted to the display of PBSW's color- ful selection of ROYAL PORTABLE Type- writers - in shades of pink, yellow, green, blue, gray and tan. Congratulations, Good Luck! CLASS OF 7956! D Pfmzsou BRooKE STEINER 2, wlst o 9 if gm, gf ss, PHOENIX AND M55A One Humlrvrl Ninr'ty-three X4 I 1 X . 11 Ioel O Dormer, Presldem 11 4 S Iss c 1 DARNER MOTOR SALES, INC. - 4 Dssoro Prvmouw ,IL my ty Club Dr. M A ' GOOD LUCK TO wo 4.asoa CLASS OF '56 9 1 A J. PAUL JOHNSON lf Accountant 136 W MAIN Q 13 ' BRINTON PAPER CO. 31 S. Roloxeon PHONE WO 4-3213 Meso, Arizona N1 , BROWN and HOEYE PHONE wg MESA ARIZONA Q Barbara Green and Nedra Goodman admire the New '56 Oldsmobile with hopes of getting one! One Iirmrlrcrl Ninety-four William C. Wahl Robert C. Wahl Mesa Typewriter Exchange SALES --- RENTALS - REPAIRS 30 S. Macdonald Mesa, Arizona MESA RICE BOWL Chinese and American Dishes M. F. Moon 44 West Main Phone WO 4-5536 George Dickson Jeweler The Watch Specialists LONGINES ELGIN WHITNAUER BULOVA KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS 54 W. Main SI. - Professional Court - MESA E I IO South Macdonald KMESA THEATRE BUILDINGJ IJQGQQIEBII' LENHART BRCS. Hardware, Paint 13069 MCDOWELLIS Bobbie and Appliances 5 s Ykcq For cx variety of interest O59 Q 4 fo Q10 756 West Mom Street Mefao, AVIZOIIGI Ps 46 West Main Stre-e:59o1Q9q F. Congrafulafions gt fo fhe Senior Class LUMBER CO. . Mescx's Pioneer Lumber Firm J.J. NEWBERRY CO. I'Servinq You Since 1897 U 9 W. 4th Avenue Mesa. Arizona Phone WOodland 4-5697 MESA, ARIZONA One Hunzlrerl Ninety-five F. P. NIELSQN 61 SONS Arizona's Largest Grain Elevator and Storage 116 West 4th Avenue wo 44591 One Hundred Ninety-six 8-Hour Photofinishing - - Business Phone WO 4-3175 c.MisAler Camera SMPPQ COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER CAMERA 8g PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 40 S. Macdonald - RUSS MISHLER - Mesa, Arizona THE BANK of DOUGLAS IT will be a pleasure for us To Talk with you about your Banking and Finan- cial Needs as you grow in The Business World. Located at MESA o PHOENIX o SCOTTSDALE o TEMPE BISBEE o DOUGLAS o TOMBSTONE TUCSON o YUMA B . E. HIXSON Besf Wishes fo Texaco Service fhe Class of 1956 o EVERGREEN TIRES BATTERIES Phone W0 4-6236 406 N. caumfy Club Dr. - Mesa One H1ll1lll'lilI Ninvfy-sCvc'n K SAV f X X N-Mil 1 6 , U i K IL NO SAYS: ibesuws 6 J. 'FL ' Congratulations, Seniors! VI 1 QONG IXTULATIONS K I orth Hibbert Phone W0 4-4656 1 'F 7 M K N ,f Congratulations, Grads! r ILAN USIC N TE 4 Pnonucens VD . FINANCE COMPANY fy 4 W am Mesa h' W 4' 40 sss w. Main - Phone wo 4-6161 pf ' E I GENERAL AIR CONDITIO ING - SHEET METAL TANKS S AND HEATING WELDING TIRE amnfgl CUMPANY REFRIGERATIGN COOLING 555 w Main Phone wo 4615! oEm'5 Mah! p ea' Style SMP Adam W, Bauer Henry D. Goettl 9 So. Mesa Drive Mesa, Arizona BETTY BARCLAY - TONIE TODD Phone WO 4-6115 43 Wes' Main Men' Arizon- V 0 MJ RUGS 9 CARPETS Your Carpet Specialistf' MESA'S NEWEST and LARGEST CARPET CENTER 40'I East Main Street One Hunflrcrl Ninety-eight AUTRIE IRS. ' SAM DEWITT WE ARE HAPPY 1 - your school by f g Representative you with CI R 9 d Grad 1' A ment d 3642 E Highland Ph A 1956 Class Ring Q, ll----if . N 'FH E 12134, gf ' 1928 N. Cammy Club Dr. Q ? Q ' 'Q-Nfl V'0'l' 6517- WWA 'wtf xl-v 'e ' 'asf 'Wi 'f ff wgsseexillg? W 4 W Q . One Hundred Ninety-nine Congratulations to the class of 156 For Che Best in the Neighborhood, ea! ai Make FROST'S your Mesa headquarters for gifts, garc:Z,rsoLu5x:enirs, cosmetics, baby needs, magazines Mr' and Mrs. Jack Heywood FRLENDUNESS 165 South Macdonald Mesa, Arizona rosf Zrug PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED CAREFULLY FFE Jus? Phone WO 4-3792 6' R 62 S. Center St. Phone W0 4,4539 FREE DELIVERY IN MESA your 906 E nn ', nn M' am ee KSOQDYEAR DSTRMUTOR , BEST WISHES Besf Wishes fo ,O the fheC'aSsOf1956 STUDENTS OF MESA HIGIS 5f5?5f5'3f:i512 pffiffii: 1263? ,f:5:?If1'- 55:1 k252':1ff2ffffff PRODUCERS ....,, S I , ' LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , 5 809 Wes' Main Mesa' Ariz' 259 S. Center Mesa, Arizona Girls League Assembly! jfwmmx' .... Linnfsr BANK mm nocnv Muurmun sims as ,s,,.Nc, ,OJ Aww MMM iL S ,,, , , aa r S Two Hzmfired Another Milestone for You- v Ricilit now, notl1ina is quite So import- '-11t an tl11:': qradixation and riglitly So. lt':ac111oil1or IltllOr2IOlTC in your lile, will1 more ol tl1e111 to come. and Another for Us, Too! v For tliis is our 30 Birthday Year ol brinaina dependable, line quality fur' nitiire, lloorcoverinqs and appliances to hoinernakers in all Central Arizona, And we liope into your liome in the liitiire . , , lor. You Can Always Depend Upon BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 7.956 ARIZONA FLOUR MILLS 310 East Main Mesa, Ariz. LOFGREEN PRINTING 8. OFFICE SUPPLY Wedding Stationery, Invitations, Announcements Thank You Cards - Informal Notes 214 W. Main SI. W0 4.5727 1 THE SPUDNUT SHOP Iss W. Main Mesa SP g'gg,,3Q,g'ggjfg!f Fine' Arizona Chandler Fountain 81 Sandwich Service 57 EAST MAIN wo 4.4411 , x We ' NJ' X NvkQQ-NFlSA Jgljcf-C Vjiifiiiiivjffffb as E V 'V f if E I S9 If 9 k 4'-Z1 ,VkJ,!,,lA'CL 2 I i I , A 'L +- I' - A , -'Q J I, D f-3 -flbzifff K E A c'L 7 L6 Y- Xd,aJLC2,Q4L-J f R U7 IIII 'Q Y ' 'V 1 ARIZONA YEARIIQQK co Phone ALp' 4-8885 ' ' 525 WEST JEFFIEISSON STREET I NN-I PHOENIX . ARIZONA ,WW . XNVA H N 1' I1 Two HuncIre1I0nc I MESA DENTISTS fn JOHN ALLEN HANIBLIN 64 E. First St. JOHN A. HAMBLIN 64 E. First St. WILLARD D. CROSS 64 E. First St. LELAND HEYWOOD 38 E. Ist St. gm pg 56 LEO J. WIRTH MERRILL G. CHRISTENSEN 38 E. I st St. JOSEPH L. TAYLOR 38 E. Ist St. A. S. SILVA 30 W. Ist Ave. 24 N. Hibbert RICHARD LeSUEUR 4 N. Hibbert WAYNE L. PETERSON I I 8 W. Pepper JESS A. CONANT 22 So. Sirririe WILLIAM TELFORD 30 W. Ist Ave. WILBUR WOOLF 22 So. Sirrine Two Hundred Two WW Xi 'x ueen oll.fAe C,Qoa Five Mesa High beauties pose in The new 1956 Buick convertible. TUNY M. COURY Buick 525 West Main Sf. Mesa, Arizona Two fIlllllIl'C!l T11 rcc' F - ..-1::sa1S'j2 -v - ..,. j ::,g,i5j,--: i , ,:' - if ip.. QUR BEST WISHES Ay H 1-,A -.,. y y ig 33 TO ::g:g.. 3:1 ':,. I :- ' - O ' ' Q 'AA,. -Q 5 ur W Con ratulations THE CLASS OF '56 gf th ., 1 :': o e , ' class of '56 ' :'4A ,MZQMM3 We fake this 0PP0 lUnllY to add OW Congfafula- tions to the members of Q 'V' ,I the Mesa High school i z Graduating C l a s s o f 0 1956- We hope that the future holds much in the '-' - WHY of SUCCQSS and hap' 35 :f piness for the young W:fEQge'E25i5:5fiAi: ' Q ,A , ' men and young women Shop of SmUff are, 'vqnnn -s-At if, . x's., 1 ffgigy.f'E511 who are members of this . '..t outstanding Senior C lass! . z':f:r:2:r:r: - D: : gs t 4 9 5 il 154 w. Main si. O Mesa, Arizona 171111112 y g ei j g 5j ., .gi2:.:3i5e:,. Your Hometown Daily Newspaper TO THE GRADUATES, , 19 L 1 1 4 CLASS OF 55- 56 'f l Y ' t i : A W , .: nj ln your outstanding young men and women we N gl l ' kl note the influence of parental guidance, individual i initiative and the unselfish time, effort, and sin- i cere good will of your instructors. Having met ' each of you personally we feel confident you won't let them down! CARRY ONI f l Q if N it i Mislw Studio Two Hundred Four 7 EVERYBODY'S DRUG CO. 104 West Main Phone WO 4-4587 Roberta Robertson and Arabell Nelson go shopping for Revlong new nail enamel at Everybody's Drug Store. Best Wishes ! Wendel Clarke Construction Co. 9 ennetf s Clark O. Flake Realty 146 sam. Macdonald wo 4-6821 ' Car Service - Short Orders Moeurfs Sandwiches EI- CANHNO NURSERIES Horace Glidden, Edw. McDaniel, Props. Blooming Plants, General Nursery Stock SPeCla'iZi 9 ' 5Ub'T'OplCa'S 1552 East Main Phone wo 4-9966 550 S. Country Club Drive in Men Sandwiches - Short Orders - Ice Cream BOB'S CAFE Bill and Leota Borgstadt 2016 North Country Club Drive Office Ph. wo 4-5273 Res. Ph. wo 4-5714 PERKIN'S DIESEL 747 South Country Club Mesa. Arizona Two Hundred Five ? RX AUTOWQRAPHQJL, ,f lf- VW gjv? 'f C X UU!! fbfch 5' UJO5 'UO Jfj ,fum , QQ U Q nik Mykw JC ,VW Mm fx ' cf K A - 'ff Ay D Dfc'-XL C M f KJV Lf? U ff 1 I K J , . Congrafulafions, Seniors., Shar on Wright, Deanne DeWitt and Sandra Daybell shop for some of The bargains at WRIGHT'S WRIGHT'S SHOPPING CENTER Calhoun Travel Service Stella Serrano and Peggy Ann Walters wait in lineto get their tickets from Don Calhoun. , will 4511. I7 S ihifjbp Qi! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Q yt' JPK' ,4iez.Qf24'14 .il- Q! Class of 1956 HAND TGOLED BELTS r if FINE BUCKLES ji W Falcon LADIES HANDBAGS LiiffjfiTifi g I BILLFOLDS Cleaners HQLSTEBS and GUN BELTS Your Quality Cleaners CRAFT SUPPLIES O 445 E- MGM PIHOHG W0 4-3417 ll s. 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