Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)
- Class of 1958
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A line can be the world in which we live, and it can be life itself. But a line has its separate meaning to each individual. Narrowing it down even further, a line possesses a different definition to every student of Mesa High. To the sophomores, a line might be the path leading to two years from now, when they will be the leaders of the school. To them a line may be indefinite, always turned towards higher hopes and growing adulthood. Juniors may visualize a line as the endless encour- agement and assistance they have experienced, push- ing them onward to their third and final year in high school. lt may be the dream of superiority that has finally come true. Seniors may have many viewpoints of a line. To them it can be memories of the activities they have lived together as a class: it can be the accomplishments and honors they have achieved. To seniors, a line may be the long, marching assembly they compose on commencement night, dressed in cap and gown. lt may be the feeling that, after they accept their cherished diplomas, they will soon separate. Maybe lines to them are the highways to self-respon- sibility or hopes for success. What is a line to you? A line is what you make it, and this SUPERSTITION will bring to you-in pictures and stories-some of the most important lines Mesa High's Associated students and faculty have built this past year, and will long remember . . . Swaying palm trees border the lawns in front of Mesa High School 6 Various trees a lluntents Faculty and Administration . Students Clubs and Organizationsv. Fine Arts Sports .Y,,, Social S ,,.A A.,u , School Lite ....,,, Advertisements ..., . .,., 10 . 26 , 82 98 124 154 166 192 nd shrubs make Mesa High's Campus one of the most beautiful nn Arizona ni 3..tq,i,g:q is 45,2 s k , wer-i,1,v , -s - - .4--arf' aw. me . , .i.. is Iii ' Q sea., si -K fkf lrs gfi visfi if 4 if is .S A 3 ' NK' 1 1 ,,.ESm ,,...-R.: vb . ix, A.., i Q., ts ' X 21 s,,: ii. .if- A :KK .L ' lwiifgffstitgv, 'P' . ,sig H5 , - 2 J. .Y T sf - . .. .1 N22 3 , . ', .., - V-47kt 1 S ' YSQSEZE, if Q is K 7 FRANK C. JULEFF Dedication rank C. Juleff - through the years you have proven to be a friend to all, especially the Senior lass. You have always been glad to go over themes ritten for other classes and other teachers, and to -enlighten us on English classes in college. Your psy- -chology classes and your Junior English class will re- member you tor having made them study-and are -grateful for the extra time allowed when it was not possible to turn in an assignment when it was due. ig. ln extra-curricular activities you have been respon- sible for the Radio-TV class and a TV program twice a month, along with weekly radio program. Also you have been sponsor at the school dances. Mr, Juleff you have been a person to whom one could go with problems and be assured they would be kept -confidential. Therefore we are proud to dedicate the i958 Super- stition to you-Frank C. Juleff. Mr. Juleff is at home behind a microphone. - Frank C. Juleff showing some students how to act in front of a television camera. 9 iili liniding Hand robably the most important line is the administra- tion, for this line connects with all the others and, if a successfully co-operative one, tends to the better- ing of schools. The administration, which includes the school board, the principal and all the faculty, guides the students in creating the many lines for the school year, striv- ing to improve the learning standards. But many of the teachers have more to do than just instruct. They sponsor the clubs and keep those lines united to form better organizations. One of the administration lines is the boys' and girls' counselors, who have gained the respect and friend- ship of the students. Many times they bring relief with their understanding of teenagers. Yes, a line can be viewed as the people constantly working to make education more enjoyable. A line to you ma 10 Administration And lanult School Board and Superintendent ...... ,,,,., Principal ,...........,..... .......c c..........,.. ...,.. Assistant Principal ,.... ,..... Counselors .......,..... aa,. , , Office Staff ...,, ...... Faculty .... ..... ...... l2 l4 I5 I6 I7 I9 F f ,ffw Wg, W CV W I15'7Lf'Cl7LI'0?2 5 , OARD MEMBERS Otto Shill Keith O Lassen, J. J. Taylor, Walter W. Merr lhe llllicials s we, the students of Mesa High, look toward the future, we see Rulon T. Shepherd, Superintendent of Public Schools, also looking ahead. Because of the ever increasing enrollment in the Mesa Sch is always a demand for room to expand, This is one of many jobs which Mr. Shepherd has charge ot. One of the plans that is being developed under Mr. Shepherd's leadership is the expansion of Mesa High by the acquisition of the Lincoln School next fall, ools, there The five man School Board, which represents the public, backs Mr. Shepherd in his various duties. lt is up to them to maintain good schools for us to attend. ill, Dwight Patterson. l ' r Q-fr J 4 , -P z we to lf r i ' vw 5 it gigs W gfii X I l is fl? nan: tllwiwim V. , ,...a.,,..,.,.i Superintendent Rulon T. Shepherd, Mrs. Helen Moffat and Principal Elias Brimhall inspect the Lincoln School that will become Mesa High School's English building next year, 'I3 ELIAS R. BRIMHALL Principal lop lluthnrit 'lias Brimhall took the responsibilities and burdens concerned with being our school principal for the first time this year. But with his experience, sense ot humor, and leadership ability, he has gained the re- spect and confidence of every student and faculty member at Mesa High, Previous to this assignment, he was principal ofthe Junior High School for five years. Mr. Brimhall cons ults with Jack Cummard the stadium seats, -if? lnlurces llules 1 ssistant principal, Gavin C. Humphrey, is Mr. 7 Brimhall's right-hand man and director of the ttendance department, Some of the main functions e has charge of are graduation, assemblies, school raffic patrol and class parties. He taught freshman ocial studies and American problems before he took his job four years ago. 1... --- , -- .. Y, I A GAVIN C. HUMPHREY Assistant Principal Mr. Humphrey relaxes with some of the class sponsors at the senior dance. ,, . , ,gl -l I ' I l i , l 5 '-i W ,. ,P i l l s l his ' 'Y Q-.-I 5' Fl? bif, , 1 -A QM4 4, i't'-so , x3' V . 1 L. KATHERINE B. BRENNER Counselor ul--f N MASON M. COTTAM Counselor lllwa s Hand 4 ur counselors not only help solve many of ou problems, but also sponsor clubs and help witl many school activities. Through her warm personality Katherine Brenner, in her fourth year as girls' coun selor, has gained the love and respect of every Mes. High student. Last year's Superstition was dedicate- to Carl Heath, boys' counselor. He serves as Basketbal coach and devotes much of his time to Boys' Leagui and Key Club. Mason Cottam and Elwood Glazier, als+ serve as counselors. Mr. Cottam teaches one American history and two American problems classes. Mr. Glazie has an English, a speech and an American history class G. ELWOOD GLAZIER Counselor -S CARL HEATH Counselor LORA STEWART FLORENCE MORTENSEN Registrar Registrar X MARION KOPP Secretary EULA HARRIS Secretary DELIA JAIMES Attendance eeil llelp ? n charge of keeping things running smoothly are Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Kopp. Mrs Kopp runs the receptionist's office and takes care of the mail, while Mrs. Harris is Mr. Brimhall's and Mr. Humphrey's secretary, and takes care of the daily bulletin, ln charge of excuses, whether they be an A or D, is Mrs, Jairnes, who sees that attendance slips are gathered. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Mortensen take care of grades and records, are in charge of college transcripts, and admitting new students. CAFETERIA WORKERS: Marie Whited, Larrane Phelps, Edith Jackson, Pauline Owens, Hortense Willis, Thora Hamblin, Gladys Randall, Cafeteria Manager, Paul Canfield, Ethel Betterton, Fostena Ceross, Patty Rinehart, Lois Heslop, Irene Trimble. Elizabeth E.Matson school nurse i l ..4v 'T' lhe Serve lls esa High's new school nurse, Elizabeth E. Matson is always ready to be of assistance to any student who is ill. She is stationed at the girls' gym and comes here several times a week. She assists in giving X-rays, polio shots and various other medical aid to students in need of them. This woman in white has served well and is an asset to the school and com- munity besides being a good friend to all around her. The cafeteria staff serves lunch to the Mesa High student body every weekday during the school year. It also serves at the Student Council meetings each Tuesday and gives the Lincoln and Webster elementary pupils service at lunch. The staff is always ready to help out and provide nourishing and appetizing food to all who eat in the cafeteria. Always striving to please the customers and to keep the line moving rapidly, the staff this year has done an excellant job. rw. l 'v' 5 X K .is V. 5 3' Nw V ' fi it .1 ,J L , Y as it gs I XM f Q A . igeif 3 . . r pf . 3 , yy, -. ESE, ,V 5 .. ..,,,5 . R , . S- X ' v r li si A '-1' , . . -. . f .X A MILES I. ALLDREDGE ROBERT V. BERRYHILL F. H. BRADSHAW ARLAND BRANCH CLAUDIA BUFFINGTON Office pV3CflC9 Auto Mechanics English Driver Education Physical Education lacult leads eachers at Mesa High are kept very busy outside of the classrooms with activities that pertain to school. Mr. Alldredge, junior sponsor, is in charge of the Teachers' Credit Union. Mr. Berryhill, senior spon- sor, works as co-chairman of the Stadium committee. Mr. Bradshaw is busy as senior class and Movie club sponsor. Mr. Branch is sophomore and Service Council sponsor. Mrs. Butfington, junior sponsor, also helps with Dance club. Mrs. Cole, senior sponsor, is advisor to Tri-Hi-Y. Mr. Cottam is on the Counselors' and Auditorium Committees, Miss Davis, sophomore spon- sor, sponsors Gold Key. Mr. Davis, senior sponsor, works as advisor to Masque and Dagger. Mrs. Davis, junior sponsor, is kept busy with Girls' League sponsor- ship. 'I9 ffl, LUCILLE E. COLE Shorthand BARBARA DAVIS Physical Education JACK DAVIS Dramatics NATHEL DAVIS Typing MASON M. COTTAM American Problems i S MELVIN-V. DENHAM RUTH DIEGEL CYNTHIA M. ELSON MARJORIE ENTZ REGINALD JOHN EYRE Agriculture Home Makinc English Physical Education American Problems i, X, is TNWW , ROBERT H. FAGAN Bookkeepirlgl it eq ROSS N. FARNSWORTH American Problems F. H. FEENEY Audio Visual EDGAR FORD PhVSlCal Education ELLA F. FRAZIER Mathematics Miss Ella Frazier shows her students the proper procedure ' problem. liuiding lls In r, Denham, is sponsor of FFA. and of the sophomore class. Mrs. Diegel is advisor to F.H.A, and Faculty Social committee chairman. Mrs. Elson, junior sponsor, works with the Faculty Social Committee. Miss Entz, All Campus Party chairman, acts as senior sponsor. Mr. Eyre, chairman of the seniors, works on the Scholarship committee and Awards committee. Mr Fagan, senior sponsor, is a member of the Professional Growth committee. Mr. Farnsworth, another senior sponsor, is on the Faculty Social committee and is Senior Day Party co-chairman. Mr. Feeney, senior sponsor, is chairman of the Professional Growth committee and helps with senior parties. Mr. Ford finds time for the Awards committee. Miss Frazier, sophomore sponsor, is chairman of the Faculty Finance committee. mlm ui--l---F--P 20 -1--...i -,,. . 1' 4 ns: lei. ,,.. if ,,y,Q'.: are-.S . F , 5' QL , 1 S f is 4.5 'Y' TN it I si 1 - ,xwtikfi-, 552' 'W '-dl u. 1 i N a f' si' V. ,fx fe -ws f THOMAS E, FUTCH LEO B, GARDNER DAVE GATES G. ELWOOD GLAZIER HARRY GOODVMAN Physical Education General Shop Physical Education English Social SfUdl95 Each Bus na fwi 4 A r. Futch is junior sponsor and member of the R , L Faculty Finance committee. Mr. Gardner, 5 it y ' sophomore sponsor, is also Boys' League and Christmas 5 lle. ' ssyy T Formal sponsor. Mr. Gates, sophomore sponsor, also Q, I. works on Civil Defense. Mr. Glazier, Auditorium i . . . HENRY B. GRAY DEE QG- HALL co-chairman is a member of the Counselors committee. Agriculture Biology Mr. Goodman, co-sponsor of Boys' League, is co-chair- man of the Christmas Formal. Mr Gray, junior sponsor, F is co-sponsor of F.F.A. and F.T.A. Mr, Hall, sophomore sponsor, is a member of the Auditorium committee and sophomore Dance co-chairman. Miss Hampton, ANNA PAY HAMPTON member ot the Auditorium committee, is a sophomore English sponsor. Mr. l.. Hatch, co-chairman of the All Campus Party and Sophie Hop, is a sophomore sponsor, Mr, R. Hatch, senior sponsor, is co-sponsor ot FFA. ,oss Farnisworth is shown discussing atomic development with two of nerican problem students. LARRY G. HATCH Social Studies RAN DAL L. HATCH Aoriculture . XX I A 'Zhi QE if KJ MARGARET HEYWOOD English BOB H UDSON Physical Education lhe Work JOYCE 'NG'-'SH rs. Heywood, junior sponsor, is a member of tha English Professional Growth committee and junio sponsor of the Mother-Daughters' Tea. Mr. Hudson senior sponsor, is Service Council co-sponsor an Junior Red Cross sponsor. Mrs. lnglish is co-chairma of the Mother-Daughters' Tea and co-sponsor of Girls L, N, J5p5EN My DEAN JONES League. Mr. Jepsen, Auditorium committee co-chair Social Srudies English man, is sophomore sponsor. Mr. Jones, Gah-Tsa sponsor, works on Civil Defense. Mr. Juleff, senio sponsor, is in charge of all radio and television programs Mrs. Kemp is Gold Key co-chairman and sophomor sponsor. Mr. Kilbourne, sophomore sponsor, is co sponsor of Science club. Mr. Koski, senior sponsor works with Civil Defense. Mrs. Layman, sophomore sponsor, is co-sponsor of Science club. FRANK C. JULEFF IRENE KEMP, RICHARD A. KILBOURNE WILBERT M. KOSKI JOANN M. LAYMAN English Physical Education BIOIOQV physical Educatmn Biology ex 22 lhe Slave r. Lillywhite, co-sponsor of Science club, is on the Faculty Social committee. Miss Maxwell, junior sponsor, is Mother-Daughters' Tea junior representative. Mr. C. Miller, Hi-Y sponsor, is Electronics club advisor. Mr. L. Miller, junior sponsor, is Chess club advisor. Mrs. N. Miller, All Girls' Party co-chairman, heads Girls' League as co-sponsor. Mrs. Moffat, junior sponsor, is Movie club co-sponsor and junior class party co-chairman. Mr. Navarrete, sophomore sponsor, is co-sponsor of Latin American club and co-chairman ofthe Spanish Fiesta. Mr. Noble, junior sponsor, is advisor to Swing club and is co-chair- man of the Assembly Steering committee. Mr. Orrantia, junior class general chairman, is co-sponsor of Latin American club. Mr. Peterson is M club sponsor. Betty Maxwell, crafts teacher, is pictured with some ot her students their leatherwork. HELEN MOORE MOFFAT PETE A. NAVARRETE Librarian Languages , ki , Sw - Q Jiri V ' , . 1 - - E is A 11.1 . . 7 P 1 T F5 it ' -kv 5. 5. ,P Q-. . .. , sjggfgpfky C. f.,,,i I, . DON C. LILLYWHITE Physics BEE JAY MAXWELL Crafts CLETE L. MILLER Chemistry LEROY MILLER NEDRA MILLER Mathematics Home Making TT.. OBLE GILBERT D. ORRANTIA REED PETERSON Languages Physical Education IDA PIERPONT English .sam rfffi, ROSA POLING Home Making Mr. Pete Navarrete helps a student pronounce a lesson in French. T, lls lhe leach Typing rs. Pierpont is a member ofthe Foreign Exchange committee and a sophomore sponsor. Mrs. Poling, senior sponsor, is F.H.A. co-sponsor. Mr. Porter, senior sponsor, is a member of the Auditorium' ERV REID MARY C. REID Committee. Mr. Reid, junior sponsor, helps virith M MafhefnHf'CS English club. Mrs. Reid, sophomore sponsor, helps with Girls' League Affairs. Mr. Russell, junior sponsor, is chairma of the Foreign Exchange committee, and co-chairma of the Junior-Senior Prom. Mrs. Shouse holds National Honor sponsorship and is on the Professional Growt committee. Mr. Sizemore, junior sponsor, heads th Stadium and Gym committee as co-chairman. Mr. Smith, co-chairman of the Assembly Steering com- mittee, is a sophomore sponsor. Mr. Stephenson, junior sponsor, is club advisor for Brush and Palette. RALPH RUSSELL DOROTHY SHOUSE MELVIN SIZEMORE LYNEER SMITH GRIFFIN S. STEPHENSON American H'StOfv Bioloav Auto Mechanics Music Arg 24 ff' fp, .,f i i i i f SETH w. SWANN KENNETH o. THOMPSON WARREN w. WELLS BRUCE H. WHEELER LEE YARsoRouGH Mechanical DFBWIHQ Crafts Social Studies American History Business lls lhe Wa r. Swann, co-chairman of the Christmas'Formal, is co-sponsor of Boys' League and a member of the Auditorium committee. Mr. Thompson, senior sponsor, is a member of the senior Farewell Dance committee. Mr. Wells is General Chairman of all school clubs and the sophomore class. Mr. Wheeler, junior G. THEODORE YOUNG Journalism sponsor, works on the Auditorium committee. Mr. Yarborough, junior sponsor, helps with all junior activities, Mr. Young, is Quill and Scroll advisor and co-chairman ot the senior class Fall Party. Mrs. Macdonald is a member ofthe Faculty Social committee and helps with Girls' League. Mr, Portillo is in charge of the school photography and printing department. ln addition, most ot the teachers participate in civic activities. MABLE A. MACDONALD Assistant Librarian 'gealchers enjoy program at the annual new teachers' initiation held at south mountain ar MICKEY PORTILLO Photographer We lhree tudents form another important line-especially at Mesa High, where a powerful student govern- ment reigns. What lines the students build determine how well the school stands. Some years are better than others, de- pending upon the accomplishments achieved by the students. Students make the classes to be taught. There they have the responsibility of increasing their knowledge. A line may be a desk. The good student sits and lis- tens attetively to the lessons. This is the student that learns the most and is most likely to succeed. The poor student sits and disturbs the pupils surround- ing him. He causes disaster to himself and to those he distracts. A line can be the student body as a groupg it can be the student council that leads the others. Some may see three different lines representing . 'ku-at - 's 'S N. X Students Student Body Officers ........ Student Council ........... Boys' League ....... Girls' League ............. Seniors ...,...................... Senior Class Officers ....... Senior Activities .......... Junior Class Officers. ..... . Juniors ............................... Junior Activities .........,........, Sophomore Class Officers ........ Sophomores .............. ........,... Sophomore Activities ....... - f'L.f 'x X Q I4 A, f ft?. av -.- Qoyh K-LGF 7 if- I-. . V. Ill , Smxovg x5UMiUf2,S Mah 'N Foreign lial igen Yakar, Mesa High's first foreign exchange student, comes from Istan- bul, Turkey. Here she is shown as she registered with Mrs. Stewart, was greeted by Principal Elias Brimhall, met her American family, the Crocketts, and members of the ex- change student committee, and was shown around the school by Student Body Presi dent Gary Gooch. MHS lxecutives fter a lot of colorful campaigning, we elected Gary, Carolyn and Ella Mae as our Student Officers. We are really grateful to them for helping to make this year a successful one. Gary's duties consist of acting as head of the Student Council and taking charge of the assemblies. We will always remember his famous last words, You are now excused to your first period class. He also represents our school in district and state conventions. Carolyn, with her sunny smile, helps-in every way possible and takes over for him when it is necessary. She takes care of the student bulletin board, too. Although she is small, Ella Mae does a lot of work. She takes care of correspondence witth other schools, takes notes in Student Council meetings and does the secretarial work for the Student Body. With the day's work done the student officers leave for home. I . 2 . GARY GOOCH President CAROLYN DECKER Vice President ELLA MAE WARDEN Secretary 29 x ta -REQ 'X 5 ifaft-V fi JEFF GRITZNER Athletic Commissioner JUDY MERRITT Fine Arts C0mmlSSi0I'19l' Publications Commissioner T cARoi. Cheer Commissioner Club Commissioner PAT COMPARIN Student leaders Carr lln tudent Council, which is composed of sixteen members, has worked very hard this year to make Mesa High a better school, They are always willing to listen to our complaints and even occasionally to our compliments, which are often brought up at one of their weekly meetings. The council holds a state convention every year. This year West High was the setting of the conventic Here, students from all over the state came to disci their ideas and problems. The Council deserves a note of thanks from all of for the outstanding work they have done towards p moting school spirit and making Mesa High a bet school for us. They are in charge of all the assembl and Sponsor the Hello Party. RONNIE DAY ANN HASTINGS BARBARA SCOTT Publicity Commissioner Service Commissioner Social Commissioner ROBERT RAY ELIJAH CARDON, JR. MIKE DANA Senior Class President Junior Class President Sophomore Class President Enkpri 'X TTS EEEM IE-Ulf K2v0 f 'G C100 W SIDCMA' 5ru0fE5 I5 101.3 ofeff-R . fff fy-5 SEE Vg' ,Meir anew A '7m1-Q 43,5 166 AEE 600-0, MARLENE McLAWS RONNIE SIRRINE Girls' League President Boys' League President Upcf 77.,,,,m,b B 31 6 0 fi . i fits ' ,M , V f E 31 ig' 1 Ma.- ,fftffalif 5 ',E E' t I ' it lll RONNIE SIRRINE LEE PETERSON REX DERNOVICH President Vice President Secretary oys' League is a group that has won both the admiration and gratitude of students and teachers for their excellent contributions to school life. The rnost difficult project undertaken by the Council is the traditional Christmas Formal, which is held December ll llriel lilance llt Masculine View I3 D Y 9 P 20. The ur ose of the Bo s' Lea ue is to hel t . . . . . . I individual adapt himself to his surroundings, to deve a social and friendly relationship among the studei and to afford opportunity for training and leadersh BOYS' LEAGUE-Front Row: DeWayne Cooley, Mr. Gardner, Sponsor, Ronnie Sirrine, President, Rex Dernovich, Secretary, Mr Sponsorg Mr Goodman, Sponsor, Back Row: Jackie Warden, Arnold Siegel, Mike 32 Powell, Ed Kuck, Larry James, Jeff Allred, ,Bi 611 I MARLENQ MCLAWS SALLY SUE LEBARON SHARON ISHIKAWA Presldenl Vice President Secretary l llllllll'iISl l . l ii-lg' League is an organization of which every girl They sponsor several activities during the year includ- of Mesa High is a member. The members are ing the All Girls' party, the theme of which was represented by twelve hard working girls who make up Famous Characters From the Beginning of Time. the Council, They put on the Girls' League assembly, Twirp Week and the annual Co-ed. 'GIRLS' LEAGUE-Front Row: Nedra Miller, Sponsor, Sally Sue LeBaron, Vice-President, Marlene McLaws, President, Sharon lshikawa, Secretary, Joyce lnglish, Sponsor, Nathel Hutchinson, Sponsor. Back Row: Benny Smith, Janet Tway, Mary Livingston, Donelda Lent, Emily Church, Sharon Jorgensen, Susanne Sato, Norma Miller, Carol J. White. is J, x X 33 ROBERT RAY Presndent BUD PAGE Vuce Presrdent MR REGINALD JOHN EYRE Sponsor 34 lacing luture n graduation night when the muslc of Pom and Curcumstance floats across the field w recexve our long awaited duplomas As sophomores we were excited when our class place second an the Gah Tso Rally as gunuors we won th Gah Tso Cup and were lookmg forward to takung ou places as energetuc sensors Now an our last year w wlll remember Sennor Days when we vlsrted the Um versnty at Tucson and Aruzona State at Tempe The future and what at holds for us wull be ever presen In our mnnds as we solemnly sung together for the las time our beloved song Carry On JUDY LAWTHER Secretary ISANDRA ADAMS: Entered from Strat, ford, Oklahoma 143, F.H.A. 12.33, Pep Elub 123, Dramatic Team 133, Band 2,43. WILLIAM ALLEN: Strike and Spare 123, Band 12,3,43. DIANNE AHRENS:Gah-Tso143, Quill and Scroll 13,43, Dance Club 12,33, G.A. A. 12,3,43, Senior Council 143, Supersti- ltion Queen 143, Las Coneiitas 143, Superstition Staff 143, Jackrabbit Staff 133, Rabbettes 133. F E R R E L L NDERSON: Key Club 143, Science lub 13, 43, Electronics Clul, 13, 43, ovie Club 12, 3, 43, Chess Club 13, 43. JPHILLIP ANDERSON: Gah-Tso 143, Key Club 123, Goodwill 143 Pep Club 133, Boys' League Council 133 Band 12, 3, 43, A Capella 143. GLODEAN LLEN. Chorus 12, 33. STEWART NDERSON. CONNIE ANDERSON: .AjA. 133, F.T.A. 143, Movie Club 2, ,43. ..INDA ANDERSON: National Honor 3, 43, G.A.A. 12, 3, 43, Gold Key 123, ri-C 123, Jackrabbit Staff 143, Super- tition Staff 143, Regional Science Fair inner 123, Quill and Scroll 143. BOB SHCRAFT. SHIRLEY ANDERSON: 'ntered from Jackson, Minnesota 133, ri Hi Y 13, 43, Treas. 143. .JERRY AILLY: The Importance of Being arnest 133, Radio 143, T.V. 143. ELMAS BALLENTYNE: CATHIE NTKOWIAK: G.A.A. 13, 43, Strike nd Spare 13, 43, Treas.143, Movie Club 3, 43, Rabbettes13, 43. BRENT BERGE: 'NA Club 13, 43, Varsity Football 13, 43, l. V. Football 123, Varsity Basketball 3, 43, J. V. Basketball 123, Man Who Fame to Dinner 123, Varsity Baseball 3, 43, J. V. Baseball 123. DOLORES RRIAGA: Latin American Club 2, 3, 43, Girl's Officials 12, 33, Movie lub 13, 43, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 43, uperstition Staff 143. RENE ARVISO: Latin American Club 2, 3, 43, Treas. 143, Movie Club 133, abbettes 143, Chorus 123. JIM INGHAM. PATRICIA ANN AVANTS: ntered from De Valles Bluff, Arkansas 133, F.l-l.A, 123, TALBOTT BLACK: Band 13, 43. C lasx slll JOE BOOFER: Varsity Football 13, 41 J. V. Football 121, Varsity Wrestlin 141 J. V. Wrestling 131, M. Club 13, 41 PAT BACKES: Entered from Mino North Dakota 141. PETE BOROT Entered from lllinois 131. JUD BACKUS. PAT BAIETTO: Entered from Michiga 121, Tri-Hi-Y141, BN-ISl'1 and Palett 141, ALAN BOYACK: Entered from S G6'0fQe, Utah 131, Senior Council 141 Harvey 131, Radio 141, T.V. 141. MARIE BANNER: Movie Club 121. GILBERT BRACAMONTE: Latin Amer- ican Club. 141. ALLEN BRADSHAW: Science Club 131 Hi-Y 13, 41, Chess Club 121, Movie Clu 12, 3, 41, Varsity Tennis 13, 41. BETT BARROW: Entered from Chandler 12 G.A.A. 13, 41, F.H.A. 12, 31, Girls Officials 12, Rabbettes 131, Chorus 131 A Cappella 141. MIKE BRADSHAW Chess Club 131, Movie Club 131 LOAVA BEVERAGE: Girls' League121 F.H.A. 121, Pep Club 131, .Movie Clu 141, Golf 13,41, .lackrabbit Staff 141 Superstition Staff 141. NAINA BLAU: National Honor 141 G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 121, Senio Council 141, A Cappella 131, Choru 141, Pperetta 131. DAN BRANCH Masque and Dagger 131, Fencing Clu 121, Jackrabbit Staff 141. CATHERIN BRIMHALL: National Honor 13, 41 Gah Tso 141, Quill and Scroll 13, 41 Science Club 12,31, Sec. 131, Pep Clu 131, Superstition Staff 131, Editor 141 Superstition Queen Attendant 141 Pageant 121, Foreign Exchange Com mittee 131, Jackrabbit Staff 13 LEONARD BRISCOE. EDWARD BROOKINS: Strike a n Spa.-e 131, A Cappella 141. ROSE M B U L L A R D : Entered from Sout Mountain High 141, G.A.A. 12, 31 CARMON BUNTIN. B A R B A R BURDICK: Entered from Phoenix Unio 131, Boots and Saddle Club 131, RIETTA BURGI: Gold Key 123, Tri- 12, 33, Movie Club 133, Band 13, 43, Capella 13, 43, Operetta 133. ICHARD CAMPBELL: Entered from Rupir, ldaho 133, Science Club 143, EANNE BURROUGHS: Entered from ume, Illinois123, Gah-Tso143, Nation- l Honor 143, Quill and Scroll 143, Tri- Hi-Y 12, 3, 43, Pres. 143, Swing Club 2, 3, 43, Masque and Dagger 13 43, and, 12, 3, 43, Pep Band 12, 3, 43, nsemble 13, 43, Supersition Staff 143, Jackrabbit Staff 13,43. W E L D O N ARTER. HARLES CAVINS:.. Fencing Club 12, 33, Chess Club 123, Movie Club 133, Band 12, 33. BARBARA BUSHMAN: .A.A. 13, 43, Masque and Dagger 143, Rabbettes 133, Las Coneiitas 143, En- semble 13,43, Chorus 133, A Cappella 143 Pageant 123, ROBERT CHAPMAN: F.F.A. 143, Movie Club 123. CARMEN ANDELARIA: Latin American Club 123, F.H.A. 123, Chorus 123. MARY LU CARDONA: G.A.A. 143, Rabbettes133, Pageant 123. TERRY CHAPMAN: M. Club 143, Varsity Foot- ball 143, J.V. Football 133. JUDY CARR: G.A.A. 13, 43, Strike and Spare 133, Rabbettes 13, 43. DARREL CHENEY: Movie Club 12, 33. BILL CHEVES: M. Club 12, 3, 43, Var- sity Wrestling 123, Varsity Track 13, 43. BRENDA CHALLAND: Swing Club 13, 43, Tri-C 12, 33, Science Club 133, Nightengales 143, Vice-Pres. 143 Band 12, 3, 43. ALVIN COOK: Key Club 13, 43. MARDRIA CHARLES: Movie Club 123, F.H.A. 123. FRANCES CLARK: Entered from Cool- idge 123, F.T.A. 123, Science Club 143, Movie Club 12,33. TONY COURY F.F.A. 12, 3, 43. JANICE CLARK: Entered from Tucson, Ariz. 143. DUANE CRISWELL: M. Club 13, 43, Varsity Football 143, J.V. Football 12,333, Manager 143, Track Manager 12, ,43. lIlasslli'5ll BRUCE CROCKETT: Key Club 13, 43, Vice-Pres. 143, Hi-Y 13, 43. MAXINE ANN CLARK: Entered from Tucson, Ariz. 143, Chorus 143. TED DANA. JOANN CLUFF: Golf 143. SHARON C L U F F: G.A.A. 13,43, F.H.A. 123, Rabbettes 133. RONNIE DAY: Key Club 12, 33, Sec. 123, Brush and Palette 133, Publicity Commission- er 143, Superstition Staff 143. PATRICIA COMPARIN: Strike and Spare 143, Clu b Commissioner 143, Girls' League Council 123, F.l-l.A. 123, Rabbettes 13, 43.ERIC DEKKER: Enters ed from California 143, Varsity Foot- ball 123, J,V. Basketball 123. EDDIE DELCI: Latin American Club 12,3,43. JANET CONNELLY: G.A.A, 13, 43, Movie Club 13, 43. ..REX DERNOVICH: National Honor 143. Quill and Scroll 13,43, Pres. 143, Strike and Spare 123, M Club 13,43, Boys' League Sec. 143, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 43, Superstition Staff 143, Va,-Sify Basketball 13, 43, Varsity Baseball 13,43, NANCY COOLEY: G.A.A. 13,43, Rabbettes 143, Chorus 13, 43, Jackrabbit Staff 133, Superstition Staff 133, Golf 143. SHARON COOLEY: Entered from Lib- erty, South Carolina 143, Cheerleader 133.2 EUGENE DIGHTMON: Varsity Football 13, 43, J.V. Football 123, Var- sity Baseball 13, 43, M Club 13, 43. PHYLLIS COPPEDGE: National Honor 143, Strike and Spare 12, 33, Science Club 143, Band 12, 3, 43. RICHARD DONE. DAVID DONG: Wrestling 13, 43. RAMZA COURY. RICHARD DRAPER: Varsity Tennis 13, 43, Quill and Scroll 143, M Club 13, 43, Electronics Club 13, 43, Movie Club 143, Jackrabbit Staff 143, Superstition Staff 143, PEGGY CRAMER: Movie Club 123, A Cappella 13, 43, Chorus 123. BETH CROCKET: Tri-Hi-Y 43, 47, Na- tional Honor 447, Gah-Tso 447, G.A.A. 43, 47, Treas. 447, Gold Key 427, Girls' State437, Service Council 447. ROBERT DRAPER: Varsity Tennis 43, 47, Science Club 447, Electronics Club 43,47, l-li-Y 437, M Club 43, 47. SYDNEY CUMMARD: Dance Club 43,47, Quill and Scroll 43,47, G.A.A. 42,3,47, Rab- bettes 42, 37, Las Conejitas 447, Jack- rabbit Staff 43, 47, Superstition Staff 447,' WAYNE DRUMMOND: Drill Team 447. MATHEW DUTSON: Entered from Springeryille, Ariz. 437, FFA 437, Rifle Drill Team 447, ANNETTE CUNNINGHAM: Entered from Rigby, ldal'1o427, Pep Club 42, 37, Movie Club 427, Chorus 427, Operetta 427. MICKEY DWYER. MARLENE DANIELS: Gold Key 427, Masque and Dagger 43, 47, Quill and Scroll 437, G.A.A. 43, 47, Brush and Palette 447, Pep Club 437, Rabbettes 437, A Cappella 447, Chorus 437, Jackrahbit Staff 437, Superstition Staff 437. PATRICIA DAY: F.H.A. 427, Band 42, 3, 47. DAN EATON: Varsity Base- ball 43, 47, J.V. Baseball 427, Varsity Basketball 447, J.V. Basketball 427, M Club 43, 47, Hi-Y 437. CAROLYN DECKER: National Honor 43, 47, Gah- Tso 447, G.A.A. 42, 3, 47, Pep Band 42, 3, 47, F.l-l.A. 427, Masque and Dag- ger 42, 3, 47, Girls' State 437, Girls' League 437, Band 42, 3, 47, Ensemble 42, 3, 47, Sparkin 437, TOM ENGLE: M Club 43, 47, Basketball Manager 42, 37. DONALD EVANS. BEULAH DENHAM: Masque and Dagger 43, 47, Dance Club 43, 47, G.A.A. 42, 3, 47, F.l-LA. 42, 37, Boots and Saddle 42, 37, Rabbettes 43, 47, Pageant 427. KENNY FARLEY: J.V. Basketball 427. CLAUDETTE DUFFEL: G.A.A. 43, 47, Nightengales 447, Jack- rabbit Staff 447. SHERYL DUGGER: F.H.A. 437, Pep Club 437, Chorus 447. EDWIN FENNER. EDITH DUNGY: Movie Club 437, DOUGLAS FERRIN: M Club 43, 47, Key Club 447, Varsity Wrestling 437, J.V. Football 437, Paqeant 427. JAMES FERRIS: Key Club 141, National Honor 141, Brush and Palette 12,3,41, Science Club 141, Movie Club 141, Chess Club 13,4,1 Electronics Club 141. WANDA ELMER: Guest in the House 131. GRANT FLETCHER: A Cappella 141, Senior Council 141. SHARON ESCHEMAN: G.A.A. 141, Movie Club 141, Rabbettes 13,41, Chorus 13,41. NANCY ETCHES: F.H.A. 12,31, Tri- Hi-Y 141, Strike and Spare 131, G.A.A. 141, Pageant 121. GLENN FRAZEE IRMA FLORES. LELAND GALLAGHER: Entered from Georgetown, Illinois 131, F.F.A. 121. PLACIDO GALVAN: Latin American Club 12,3,41, M Club 12,3,41, Varsity Wrestling 12,3,41. GWEN FREEMAN. TERRY GARSIDE. MARLOWE FRYXELL: National Honor 13,41, Gold Key 121, Tri-Hi-Y 131, G.A.A. 13,41, Nightengales 141, Sec. 141, Varsity Tennis 12,3,41, Ensemble 121, A Cappella 131, Operetta 131. GLORIA GARCIA: Entered from Mexico 141, Varsity Tennis 131, Chorus 131, Operetta 131. DANNIE GIBLIN: Strike and Spare 141, A Cappella 13,41. BARBARA GILLIUM. S T E W A R T GLAZIER: Entered from Douglas, Ariz. 141, Science Club 141, A Cappella 141, GARY GOOCH: National Honor 141, M Club 13,41, Goodwill 131, Student Council 141, Student Body Pres. 141, Varsity Football 12,3,41, Varsity Track 13,4,1 Varsity Baseball 121. CHERRIE GRANT: Movie Club 141, Chorus 131, Guest In The House 131. BARRY GRANDIL: Band 12,31, JAN GRITZNER: G.A.A. 12,3,41, Tri-Hi-Y 141, Rabbettes 13,41. ANCY HADLOCK: G.A.A. 13,43, rush and Palette 133, Rabbettes 13,43. ANCE GREY: Varsity Football 143, .V. Track 123, Varsity Wrestling 2,3,43. GARDA HALE: National onor 13,43, Masque and Dagger 2,3,43, G.A.A. 13,43, F.T.A. 12,3,43, .H.A. 12,3,43, Down In the Valley 33, A Cappella 13,43. CHARLIE RUBBS: Varsity Football 13,43, Var- ity Track 12,3,43, J.V. Track 123. IM GUEST: Entered from Beaverton, ichigan. J.V. Football 143. Varsity asketball 133, Class Sec. 123, Spanish lub 123. REBECCA HALL: Dance lub 13,43, Gah-Tso 143, National onor 143, Masque and Dagger 13,43, ine Arts Commissioner 143, Class Sec. 33, A Cappella 13,43, The Man Who ame to Dinner 123, Harvey 133. RENT GUNNELL: Boys' League ouncil 123, Service Council 13,43, and 123. FAYRENE HAMBERLIN: .A.A. 12,3,43, Rabbettes 13,43. AROL HANBERG: Entered from Fair- ield, Montana 143, F.H.A. 123, Chorus 2,3,43. ULRICH HAASE: F.F.A. 3,43, Sec. 143, Art Club 12,43. ATRICIA HANCOCK: Entered from handler 123. DANNY HARRIS: Nat- onal Honor 13,43, Pres. 143, Gah-Tso 43, Scribulus 123, Sec. 123, Boys' eague 133, The Man Who Came to inner 123, The Importance of Be- ng Earnest,, 133, Boys' State 133. RED HARTWIG: M Club 13,43, arsity Football 13,43, J.V. Football 23, A Cappella 133, Operetta 133. ELEN HANNAH: Art Club 143. ENRY HENKEL: M Club 143, Gah- so 143, Boys' League 133, Varsity ootball 143, J.V. Football 133, Varsity rack 143, J.V. Track 133. MARCIA ARRINGTON: Entered from Indiana 23, Tri-Hi-Y 143, Movie Club 133, .T.A. 143, Chorus 123. NN HASTINGS: Dance Club 12,3,43, ec. 133, Gah-Tso 143, G.A.A. 13,43, ep Club 133, Movie Club 13,43, Ser- ice Commissioner 143, Service Council 2,3,43, Rabbettes 133, Las Conejitas 43, Band 123, Homecoming Queen 43. SILVER HERRERA: Latin Ameri- an Club 143, J.V. Football 12,33. AYLE HATCH: Entered from Kirk- and, New Mexico 123,F.H.A. 123. RROL HESLOP: Movie Club 123, trike and Spare 13,43. slll JACK HIGGINS: FFA. 12,3,43, Movi Club 12,43, BRENDA HAY: G.A.A 13,43, Rabbettes13,43. JAMES HILLE GWEN H,AYES: Brush and Palett 12,3,43, Sec. 133, Pres. 143, Movi Club 123, The Heiress 143. CAROL HEYWOOD: G.A.A. 12,3,43 Dance Club 12,3,43, Pep Club 133 Movie Club 143, Rabbettes 12,3,43 Jackrabbit Staff 13,43, Superstitio Staff 143. PAUL HUBER: Goodwi 133, Movie Club 12,3,43, Peo Ban 12,3,43, Band 12,3,43. BONNI HOLLAND: F.H.A. 123. Movie Clu 143. WAYNE HUNSAKER: M Clu 12,3,43, F.F.A. 12,3,43, Varsity Foo ball 12,3,43, Varsity Basketball 12,3,4 Homecoming King 143, DANNY IKEDA: Varsity Football 13,43 J.V. Football 123, Varsity Basebal 12.3 43, M Club 12,3,43. NANC HOSTETLER: National Honor 143,QuiI and Scroll 13,43, Senior Council 143 Band 12,33, Paoeant 123, Superstitio Staff 143. LARRY JAMES: Boys' Lea que Council 143. Hi-Y 143, Kev Clu 133, Tri-C 12,43, Science Club 143 Flectronics Club 143, Strike and Soar 13319, Movie club 12,3,43, Th Heiress 143. CHERI DEE HUBER G.A.A. 13,43, Rabbettes 133, Jack rabbit Staff 143, MARILYN HUBER: Movie Club 13,43 TOM JARVIS. PAMELA HUMPHREY G.A.A.13,43, Gab-Tso13,43, Pres. 143 National Honor 13,43, Science Clu 12,33, Gold Key 123, Tri-Hi-Y 143 Class Sec. 123, Girls' League 133, Senio Council 143, Girls' State 133, Varsit Tennis 143, Tennis 143, El Conej Sta ff 123, Trial by Jury 133 DENNARD JENKINS: Key Club 13,43 Goodwill 143, Electronics Club 123 Movie Club 123, Senior Council 143. ANGEL JIMENEZ: Latin America- Club 12,3,43, M Club 13,43, Varsit Wrestling 133, J.V. Track 12,33 CHARLEEN HUTCHINGS: Entere from West Phoenix High 143, Bang 12,33. JERRY JOHNSON: Class Pres 133, J.V. Football 123. IRENE JARVIS Gold Key 123, G.A.A. 13,43, Pep Clu 133, Movie Club 12,3,43, Rabhette 13,43, Pageant 123. HIRLEY JOHNSON: Dance Club 2,3,45, Pres 145, Pep Club 135, Cheer- eader 13,45, Cheer Commissioner 135, abbettes 125, Chorus 125, A Cappella 3,45. KENNETH JOHNSON: J.V. rack 125, Electronics Club 12,35. HELEN JONES: G.A.A. 13,45, Gold Key 125, Chorus 145, Rabbettes 145. EDWARD KAST: Movie Club 12,35. .V. Football 125. ENT KELLER: Quill and Scroll 135, and 12,3,45, Pep Band 12,3,45, En- emble 145, Operetta 135, .lackrabbit tatf 135. PAULA JONES: Swing Club 45, Nightengales 145, Boots and Sad- Ie 135, Ensemble 12,3,45, Operetta 135. DENNIS KELLEY: Entered from lendale 125, Trl-C 13,45, Pres. 145, Masque and Dagger 145, Pep Band 13,45, The Importance of Being Ear- nest 135. PATRICIA JORDET: Band 125, Ensemble 135, Orchestra 135. NOELLE JUDD: G.A.A. 13,45, Rab- et te S 13,45. JAMES KENNEDY. ERE KINSEY: Entered from Scotts- dale 135, Biology Club 135, Pep Club 135, Spanish Club 135, Brush and Pal- tte 135, Chorus 135. MAJOR KING: arsity Football 13,45, Varsity Track 12,3,45, A Cappella 135,0peretta135, Operetta 135, Varsity Baseball 123,45 OHN KLEINMAN. NANCY LEE KNIGHT: Entered from New Water- ford, ohio 145, GAA, 1235, Movie lub 145, Class Sec. 125, Band 12,35. DAVID KMETKO: F.F.A. 12,3,45, M Club 145, Varsity Football 145, J.V. Football 125, Varsity Baseball 145, J.V. Baseball 125, J.V. Basketball 125. SHERON KNIGHT: G.A.A. 12,3,45, F.l-l,A. 125, Movie Club 135, Rabbettes 13,45. RUTH KRAUSS: F.l-l.A. 125. MARLIN KROG: Entered from Hampton, Iowa 145. ETHEL KRECMAN: Entered from Meadville High, Penn. 135. EDWARD KUCK: Boys' League Rep. 145, Senior Council 145, Hi-Y145, Key Club 13,45, Brush and Palette 145, Treas. 145, Movie Club 13,45, Superstition Staff 145, Pageant 125. slll NORMAN LAMAN: Entered from St. Petersburg, Florida 135, Golf 135., JUDY LAWTHER: Quill and Scroll 145, G.A.A. 13,45, F.H.A. 125, Class Sec. 145, Rabbettes 13,45, Jackrabbit Staff 135, Superstition Staff 13,45. NEWTON LANTRON: Masque and, Dagger 13,45, M Club 13,45, Gah-Tso 145, Varsity Football 13,45, Sparkin 135, Importance ot Being Earnest 135. PATRICIA LAYTON: Gab-Tso 145, National Honor 13,45, Science Club 12,3,45, Masque and Dagger 12,3,45, Girls' State 135, Band 12,3,45, Connecticut Yankee 125, Heiress 145. .IYTTE LEIS. WILLIAM L E F F L E R: F.F.A. 145, Strike and Spare 125, Movie C I u b 125, Football Manager 125. SHARMA LENHART: Tri-Hi-Y 13,45, Vice-Pres. 145, Tri-C 125, G.A.A. 13,45, Gold Key 125, Pep Club 135, Rabbettes 13,45. LARRY LEGG. DUANE LESUEUR: J.V. Basketball125. DONELDA LENT: G.A.A. 13,45, Tri- Hi-Y 13,45, Masque and Dagger 13,45, Nightengales 145, Tri-C 125, Movie Club 125, Girls' League Rep. 145, Senior Council 145, Rabbettes 13,45, Line Leader145, 'Ensemble 12,35. SPENCER LEWIS: Entered from Tuc- son, Ariz. 145. RUTHIE LINDER: En- tered from Tulsa, Oklahoma 135 F.H.A. 125, G.A.A. 125, Student Coun- cil 125, Sec. 125, Pep Club 125. 1 LEE ANNE LISONBEE: Masque and Dagger 12,3,45, Dance Club 13,45, F.H.A. 125, G.A.A. 13,45, Rabbettes 13,45, EI Coneio Staff 145. BILL LISTER: M Club 13,45, Varsity Baseball 125. LINDA LLOYD: Dance Club 13,45, National Honor 13,45, Movie Club 12,3,45, Band 12,3,45, A Cappella 13, 45, Chorus 125, Operetta 135. DON LITTLE: F.F.A. 145, Key Club 13,45. ROBERT LOFGREEN: Strike and Spare 145, Movie Club 12,45, Fencing Club 125. .IULIETA LOPEZ: Latin American Club 125. KENNETH MARCY: Entered from Chandler 135, J.V. Football 125, J.V. Basketball 125, Movie Club 145, Science Club 145. KAT H E R I N E MACDONALD: Dance Club 12,3,45, Sec. 145, National Honor 13,45, Masque and Dagger 13,45, Sec. 145, Gah-Tso 145, G.A.A. 145, Movie Club 12,3,45, Rabbettes 13,45, Twirling Leader 145, Band 125, The Heiress 145. YNDA MANGUM: Masque and agger 13,45, Pep Band 12,3,45, ,A,A, 12,3,45, F.H.A. 12,35, Band 2,3,45, Harvey 135- JACK ARTIN: Entered from Salida, Colo- ado 145, Science Club 145. ARGARET MARTIN: F.H.A. 12,35, ep Club 135, Movie Club 145. RON ARTIN. AYNE MATHENA: Movie Club 125, restling 135, LA PREAL McBRIDE: .A. A. 12,3,45, Rabbettes 13, 45. AURENCE MATTIX: Entered from Iearwater Valley, Idaho 125. ONNIE cLELLAND: G.A.A. 12,3,45, Chorus 2,35. RLENE McLAWS: National Honor 45, Gah-Tso 13,45, Girls' League Pres. 45, Girls' League Rep. 125, Quill and croll 145, Science Club 12,3,45, Swing lub 12,3,45, Band 12,35, Jackrabbit taff 135, Superstition Staff 145. GARY CBRIDE: Varsity Football 145, J.V. ootball 125, Varsity Baseball 13,45, .V. Baseball 125. ROSIE MEDINA: atin American Club 12,3,45, A ppella 145, Chorus 12,35. ROY cCAIN Strike and Spare 145, Elect- onics Club 135. JOHN MCNARY F.F.A. 12,3,45, Band 125. JUDY MELCHER: G.A.A. 13,45, Strike and Spare 145, PSD Club 135, Movie Club Rabbettes 135, Las Coneiitas 145, Jackrabbit Staff 145. LEROY MERKLEY. LUPE MENDOZA: G.A.A. 12,3,45, Latin American Club 12,3,45, El Coneio Staff 145. JUDY MERRITT: Gah-Tso 145, Nat- ional Honor 13,45, Quill and Scroll 13,45, Tri-Hi-Y 13,45, Publications Commissioner 145, Superstition Queen Attendant 145, Band 12,3,45, Pep Band 12,3,45, Jackrabbit Staff 13,45, Editor 135, Superstition Staff 13,45. BRENT MERRITT: J.V. Football 135, Tri-C 12,3,45, F. F. A. 12,3,45. L0 R A MICKELSON: Boots and Saddle 12,3, 45, Strike and Spare 145. HAROLD MESSINGER: Entered from Tempe 125, Band 135, J.V. Football 125, Track 125. slll DONALD METCALF: Senior Counci 145. MARILYN MILLER: F.H.A. 125 Movie Club 145, Pep Club 135, G.A.A 13,45, Strike and Spare 145, Rabbettei 12,35, Las Conejitas 145. MELVYIJ MILHON. SHARON MILLETT: Brus and Palette 145, Movie Club 12,45 G.A.A. 12,3,45, Senior Council 145 Varsity Tennis 135, .l.V. Tennis 12,35 GLORIA MITCHELL: G.A.A. 12,3,45, Brush and Palette 12,3,45, Strike ana Spare 13,45, Nightengales 145, Pres. 145. LYNN MILLER: Varsity Football 145, J,V. Football 135. SHARO MULLENEAUX: Band 12,35, Pe Band 135, Movie Club 125, Pagean 125, Superstition Staff 145. DAVI MILLETT: M Club 13,45, Varsity Foot ball 13,45. WESLEY MILLET. CAROLYN M U R D 0 C K: Entered from South Mountain High 135, Nurses Club 125, Sec. 125, Rabbettes 145. LORYN MOORE. LYDIA NAVARRO: Latin American Club 12,3,45, Chorus 125. MARY ANN NOLAN: Rabbettes 13,45 MARC MUCCILLI: Entered from lowa City, Iowa 145, Brush and Palette 145 Kev Club 145, Paint and Patches 12,35 J.V. Track 12,35. PAT NORTHRUP: Entered from Cedar Rapids, Iowa 135, Tri-Hi-Y 145, Class Sec. 125, A Cap- pella 12,3,45. LYNN MULLENEAUX: Varsity Football 13,45, Varsity Basket ball 145, Varsity Track 12,3,45, Varsityl Wrestling 135, Service Council 12,35 M Club 12,3,45 RONNIE NAYLOR: Key Club 12,3,45. ELEANOR OCHOA: Latin America Club 12,3,45, A Cappella 13,45, Choru 125, Operetta 135. DENNIS NELSON CAROL ANN OLSON: Entered fro Kirksville, Missouri 145, Latin Clu 12,35, F.T.A. 12,35, C.O.E. 145, Pe Squad 125. DA ORTH: Entered from New Jersey 5, Rabbettes 145, Band 125, Chorus 5, Movie Club 145. ST E P H E N EWM A N: Varsity Tennis 13,45. ARGIE OWENS. DON O'BARR: ,F.A. 12,35. ACKY ONG: Gah-Tso 145, Vice Pres. 45, National Honor 13,45, Quill and croll 13,45, Science Club 12,3,45, oys' State 135, Foreign Exchange Co- mittee 13,45, .lackrabbit Staff 13,45, ditor 145, Superstition Staff 13,45, EI onejo Staff 13,45, Editor 145, 'Harvey 135. ANN AL E E PAC E : ntered from Phoenix Union 145, .T.A. 12,35, Superstition Staff 145, horus125, Jackrabbit Staff 145. RUDY RDUNO. JENET PALMER: Chorus 2,3,45, Movie Club 145. ULYNE PALMER: G.A,A. 12,3,45, abbettes 13,45. EDDIE ORTIZ: Var- ity Football 145, J.V. Football 135, arsity Track 13,45, .l.V. Track 125. AROLYN PEEK: Strike and Spare 125, atin American Club 145, Movie Club 2,45, Operetta 125, Jackrabbit Statt 35, El Conejo Staff 145, Pageant 125 UDOLPH OWENS: M Club 12,3,45, .F.A, 13,45, Varsity Football 12,3,4m, .V. Football 125, Varsity Track 13,-'15, arsity Baseball 135, Varsity Wrestling 2,3,45, ALTER PAGE: M Club 13,45, Varsity ootball 13,45, J.V. Football 125, Var- ity Track 12,3,45, Varsity Wrestling 2,3,45, Class Vice- Pres. 145. ESTHER ENA: G.A.A. 145, Nightengales 145. OUGLAS PARK: National Honor 13, 5, M Club 13,45, Boots and Saddle 2,3,45, J.V. Football 125, Varsity Base- all 13,45, J.V. Basketball 125. EORGIA PENNINGTON: Gold Key' 25, A Caooella 13,45, Rabbettes 135, peretta 135 IANE PETERSON: G.A.A. 145, A appella 13,45, Chorus 125, Operetta 35. ADOLPH PENA: Latin American lub 12,3,45. MARY JANE PETRIE: .A.A. 125, Dance Club 125, Pep Club 35, Movie Club 135, Superstition Staff 35. JIM PERKINS. slll PETE PETERSON. GAY PETZOL ROBERT PETERSON: M Club 13,4 Boys' League Council 145, Varsity Foo ball 13,45, Varsity Wrestling 135, Cappella 13,45, Operetta 135, Ense ble 12,35. SHARON PINE: Pep Clu 135, Quill and Scroll 145, G.A.A. 12, 45, F.H.A. 125, Movie Club4125, Strik and Spare 125, Rabbettes 135, Jac rabbit Staff 13,45, Superstition Sta 13,45, Superstition Queen Attenda 145. ELAINE PORR: G.A.A. 13,45, Tri- 12,35, Sec. 135, Gold Key 125, Rab ettes 135. NICK PETROFF. BONNI RANDALL: Pageant 125. PHILI PETTIT: Entered from Colorado 13 Varsity Football 12,3,45, Varsit Basketball 125, Varsity Track 125. KARL PEW: M Club 145, F.F.A. 12,3 45, Boots and Saddle 135, Varsity Foot Ball 145, J.V. Football 12,35, Varsit Track 12,3,45. ELAINE RAY: Band 12 3,45. DOUGLAS PHELPS: J.V. Foot ball 12,35, J.V. Basketball 125 NORMA RICKETTS: National Hono 13,45, Quill and Scroll 13,45, G.A.A 13,45, Movie Club 13,45, Gold Ke 125, Tri-C 12,35, GOII' 13,45, Jack rabbit Staff 13,45, Superstition Stat ,4 . BARBARA RINEHART: Entered fr Grant City, Missouri 145, Pep Clu 12,35, Sec. 12,35, Class Vice-Pre 125, Band 12,35, Basketball Quee Attendant 125. DARREL POSPISI Key Club 145, Goodwill Club 145 Electronics Club 13,45, Science Clu 145, Movie Club 145, Band 12,3,45 VIRGINIA RIVERA: Latin America Club 12,3,45. DAVID RAUPP: Entere gong Chandler 13, Varsity Footbal ,4 . ROBERT RAY: M Club 13,45, Clas Pres. 12,45, Student Council 12,3,45 Senior Council 145, Varsity Footbal 13,45, J.V. Football 125, Varsit Basketball 13,45, J.V. Basketball 125 A Cappella 445. owENE ROGER RICHARD REED: Masque and Dagge 13,45, Stage Manager 135, A Cappell 145. CAROLYN ROHRIG: Rabbette 13,45,Main Leader 145, A Cappell 13,45, Chorus 125, Operetta 135. lUDY SCHLICKER: F.H.A. 125, Pep Elub135, Safety Council 125, Pep Band 2,35, Band 12,3,45. ZANE RICE: iwing Club 125, Sec. 125, J.V. Track 2,35, Band 12,35. DONNA SCHMIDT: 'trike and Spare 12,3,45, Pres. 145, c. 125, Treas. 135, G.A.A. 12,3,45, rt CIub145. ROBIE ROBSON: Band 35. ANIEL SAMPLE: F.F.A. 12,3,45, ovie Club 125, Strike and Spare 125, 5. ALENE SCIONEAUX: G.A.A. 13, Club 12,3,45, J.V. Wrestling 12,3, 5, Tri-Hi-Y13,45, Masque and Dagger 3,13,45,, Rabbettes 13,45, A Cappella 3,45, Chorus 125, Operetta 135. l0HN SCHAFER: Entered from Beth- any, West Virginia 135, The Lovers 25. MAY SCIONEAUX: Chorus 12,45. BARBARA SCOTT: National Honor 3,45, Gah-Tso 13,45, Vice-Pres. 135, ocial Commissioner 145, Class Vice- res. 125, F.H.A. 125, G.A.A. 13,45, ep Club 135, Girls' League Council f35, Rabbettes 13,45, Band 125, En- aemble 13,45, Jackrabbit Staff 145, uperstition Staff 145, Senior Day rincess 1Attendant5 at Tempe 145, OWARD SCOTT: Key Club 145. LIZABETH SEBAHE. JOE SEZATE. WAYNE SHUPE-. AUDREY SERVAES: ri-Hi-Y 12,3,45, Chorus 125, A Cap- ella 13,45, Operetta 135. RONNIE IRRINE: National Honor 13,45, Gah- so 13,45, Hi-Y 135, Masque and agger 13,45, Strike and Spare 135, wing Club 12,3,45, Vice-Pres. 125, ep Club 135, Movie Club 125, Boys' -eague Pres. 145, Vice-Pres. 135, Band l2,3,45, A Cappella 13,45, Operetta 35, The Heiress 145, Connecticut gankeeu 125, Man Who Came to inner 125. ARVELLA S H E E T S . LA NORA SHIFFLETT. GARY S I Les snumwni GAA. 145,Al1A?:t Club 145. A Cappella 645. MCKINSEY EQQITH: Entered from Tucson, Ariz, 1 slll je niur S Jqxrgia ff, NED SMITH: F.F.A. 123. MARLEN SIXKO: Entered from San Salvador143 P i q u i n 0 s 12,33, Chorus 12,3,43 DARRYL STACY: Key Club 12,3,43 MARY LOUISE SKOUSON: Gah-Ts 143, National Honor 13,43, Sec. 133 G.A.A. 13,43, Swing Club 13,43, Movi Club 143, Girls' State 133, Band 12, 43, Ensemble 13,43, Operetta 133. SHERRIE SKOUSEN: Dance Club 12,3 43, G.A.A. 13,43, Pep Club 133, Movi Club 143, Rabbettes 133, Cheerleade 143, Jackrabbit Staff 133, Superstitio Staff 13,43. JAMES STARKS. MYRN SLADE 1OLIVER3. STEVEN STEELE Blu. s'rsveRsoN: M Club 13,43, Boys League Council 123, Varsity Footbal 13,43, J.V. Football 123, Varsity Bas ketball 13,43, J.V. Basketball 123, Var sity Track 13,43, J.V. Track 123, Var sity Track 123. BETTY SMITH: Tri C 13,43, Sec. 13,43, Chorus 12,33 FRANCIS STODGHILL: Varsity Tenni 133. CAROLE SMITH: Entered fro Youngstown, Ohio 133, F.T.A. 13,43 Tri-Hi-Y143, Chess Club 133, Nighten gales 143, A Cappella 143, Choru 12,33. ELEANOR SMITH. DANIEL STOOPS Entered from Gettysburg, Penn. 133 Key Club 13,43, Movie Club 143 KAY BLACKBURN SMITH. MARLI STRICKLER: Movie Club 12, 3, 43 Strike and Spare 12,3,43. HAROLD SUTTON: M Club 12,3,43, Varsity Football 13,43, J.V. Football 123, Varsity Track 12,3,43. SHARON SOLOMON: F.H.A. 12,3,43, G.A.A. 13,43, Rabbettes 12,33, Superstition Staff 143, Jackrabbit Editor 143. HENRY THOME: Hi-Y 123, Swing Clu 123, Band 12,33, The Heiress 143. LOA MAY STANTON: Entered from Knoxville, Iowa 143, Tri-C 143, F.H.A. Y-Teens 133. ARBARA STARKS: Movie Club 13,45 HOMAS THOMPSON: Entered from ayton, Idaho 145. CARRIE TEPHENS: G.A.A. 12,3,45, Strike and pare 135. DE N NIS THURMAN: .F.A. 12,3,45,, Varsity Football Man- ger 13,45 ERDINAND T 0 T R E S S . ANNIE HOMAS. DICK TOWNER: Strike and pare 135, Key Club 145, Hi-Y 145. cience Club 145, Rifle Drill Team 145 ARBARA THORNTON: Tri-Hi-Y 135. ovie Club 135, Chorus 12,45, Super- tition Staff 145. ONNIE THORNTON: Tri-Hi-Y 12,35, ovie Club 12,35, Tri-C 125, Chorus 5. PERRY TRIBBEY: Goodwill 12,35, nior Council 145, J.V. Football 12,35 RENDA TIBSHRAENY: F.H.A. 125, nior Council 145, Golf 13,45, Senior ay Princess at Tucson 145, Supersti- on Staff 13,45, Jackrabbit Staff 13,45 HN TUCKER: Movie Club 12,3,45, trike and Spare 12,3,45, A Cappella ,45, Masque and Dagger 145, Chorus 5, Operetta 135. AROLD VANHOOK: Entered from klahoma City, Oklahoma 125, Golf 2,3,45. CARMA TINGEY. KEITH ALTERS: Entered from Cedar Junc- on Iowa 135, Varsity Basketball 125. HARILYN TUELLER: G.A,A. 13,45, ervice Council 145, Rabbettes 13,45, lag Bearer 13,-45. ETA TURNER: G.A.A. 12,3,45, Pres. 45, Vice-Pres. 135, F.H.A. 12,35, ovie Club 145, Dance Club 145, enior Council 145, Rabbettes 12,3,45, lag Bearer 135, Line Leader 145, horus 135. GARY WEST. JANET WAY: G.A.A. 13,45, Quill and Scroll 3,45, Senior Council 145, Girls' League ep. 145, Rabbettes 13,45, Jackrabbit taff 145, Superstition Queen Attend- nt 145. BENNY WHEELER: Swing lub 12,45, Band 12,3,45. ,7,,,,,,,,,5,W,,5,z, llIasslll'5ll JANICE UNSICKER: Tri-Hi-Y 13 Movie Club 145, Band 12,3,45, Supe stition Staff 13,45, LESTER WHIT M Club 13,45, Varsity Football 13,4 Varsity Track 12,3,45, J.V. Track 12 BARBARA URREA: Jackrabbit Sta 13,45, Superstition Staff 145. SHIRLE VAN DE MARK. MICKEY WHITE: F.F.A. 125, Wrest ling 135. JUNE ANN WALDON: Rab bettes 135, A Cappella 12,3,45, Oper etta 135. JERRIE WARD: G.A.A. 145 F.F.A Sweetheart 125, Senior Counc 145, Rabbettes 135, FLOY WILLIAMS F.F.A. 12,3,45, Boots an Saddle 13,45, J.V. Football 12,35. ELLA MAE WARDEN: F.l'l.A. 525 G.A.A. 12,3,45, Movie Club 145 Strike and Spare 145, Pep Club 135 National Honor 13,45, Roping Leade 145, Rabbettes 13,45, Student Bod Sec. EVA LOU WATKINS: Enter ed from Trinity, Penn. 135, Tri-Hi- 145. PHILDON WILLIAMS. MAR WEISS: Entered from Minneapolis Minn. 135, Y-Teens 125, F.H.A, 135 FIA. 13,45, chess Club 135. JERRY WILSON: Entered from Kalis pell, Montana 145, Swing Club 145 Science Club, Band 145. KARE WELCH 1MESSlNGER5Z Chorus 12,45 Jackrabbit Staff 135. JEAN N WHEELER: G.A.A. 12,3,45, Tri-Hi- 145, Rabbettes 13,45, Down In Th Valley 135, Trial by Jury 135 Chorus 125. RON WILSON: Enter from Kalispell, Montana 145, Swin Club 145, Pep Club 145, Dance Ban Club 12,35, Pep Band 145, Studen Council 125, Band 145. CAROL J. WHITE: Masque and Dagge 13,45, G.A.A. 13,45, Girls' Leagu Council 145, Guest In The House' 135, Varsity Tennis 145, J.V. Tenni 135. ROBERT WOLF: Entered fro Natick, Mass. 145, G.V.M. Club 135 CAROL WHITE: Quill and Scroll 13 45, Pep Club 135, Movie Club 145 Cheer Commissioner 145, Service Coun cil 135, Band 12,3,45, Jackrabbit Stat 13,45, Superstition Staff 145 HELAINE WILSON: Strike and Spar 13,45, G.A.A. 13,45, Golf 13,45. ANN WINN. ROLAND WOLFE: from Natick Mass. 145, Art FIGEN YAKAR: Entered from Turkey 145, Gah-Tso145, Tri- Masque and Dagger 145, 145, Quill and Scroll 45, Foreign Exchange Student 145, Council 145, Jackrabbit Staff Superstition Staff 145, Code of HELEN YEE: F.H.A. 12,45, Gold Key 125, Sec. 125, RICHARD YATES: M Club 13,45, Movie Club 145, Pep Club 135, Senior Council 145, J.V. Football 125, Varsity Tennis 12,3,45. JOYCE YOST: National Honor 13,45, Sec. 145, G.A.A. 12,3,45, F.T.A. 12,3,45, Pres. 145, Vice-Pres. 135, Dance Club 12,3, 45, Movie Club 1'Z,3,45, Pep Club 135,, ackrabbit Staff i4l.'Quill and 5Cl'0ll 14 ageant 125. PAT CRAIG: Entered rom Missouri 145, Sophomore Sec- etary 145, F.T.A. 135, F.H.A. 12,35, phomore Queen 125, Newspaper taff 145, All Round Girl Award 135. arlene Andrews, Jean Brown, Kenneth Bueker, Dick heves, Paul Collins, Tim Cosgrove, Bob Davenport, SEN IORS NOT PlCTURED May, Richard Molina, Robert Moore, Gary Murphy, Edward Nasser, Samuel Parkes, Virgil Parkes, Carol harlie Espinoza, Verland French, Joseph Nelson Prince, Steven Steele, David Townsend, Joyce Ulinger, Rosemary Ursutz, Jimmie Waite, Ronald Wigger, Monty Griffin, Joan Hansen, Herb Kinsey, ommy Large, Ruth LeMaire, Jack M, Lowell, Elliott Trenie Williams. Senior float ranks number one in the annual Gah-Tso Rally held before the Phoenix Union football game. l 53 r Q M TQ X NS - . ,W yo 4, fin i 34532 I 32V s 1 S 5 ' .Q KJ , Q5 wil f 1' wp?-, , r asf- -' 5 5 .:- . . :X , .,,,.s.g ur I -f..f.. hx:-..gi,,. K vc . 3 gk' 4 in f',:wp. .Q bgw' Q J.-ff-Q. T j X Q' Spirited Seniors e're the class that's really great, we're the class of 58 . So goes the senior class yell, as we lead the assembly spirit. No matter if it's the Gah-Tso Rally or a trip, the seniors lead the rest of the school in sportsmanship, and scholarship. Regardless of whether an activity calls for dinner jackets or Ievis and boots, we seniors come through. game at Tucson. 55 Busy seniors decorate buses before leaving for the Amprtheater SYBIL ROLLINS Vice President ELIJAH CARDON, JR. President llne llllnre leap or a year now, iunior class of Mesa High. Through the years to come, we can look back and truly say it was a swell year. Remember the fun we had at the Junior-Senior Prom which we sponsored for the out-going seniors? The constant struggle for passing grades in American His- tory? A lot of enthusiasm went into our victory in the yearbook sales. But all in all, we have had our work and fun and now move on to our last we have been the proud ' BETTY JOHNSON Secretary year of high school. We will soon be se ' niors and the proud leaders of Mesa High, with traditions and school spirit to be upheld. MR. GILBERT ORRANTIA Sponsor oy Adams arry Adams aNeanne Allen ohn Allen onelle Allen andra Allen Ruth Amadio Dale Allred Lynne Andersen Joe Louis Anderson Margaret Anderson Leslie Andreas osie Anguis nita Aranda om Aranda uzanne Armistead ommy Arnett Dolores Arvayo Helen Asher Jimmy Avants Linda Ban Denise Ball Ethel Baptisto Kay Barnes Lane Bateman Mila Dawn Bates Mildred Beaudet James Bebo Jack Beck Charlotte Bechtel Ingrid Behnke Mildred Belsher Franklin Bennett Richard Bennett Sandra Bennett Norman Benson Judy Berge William Bestor John Beville Joe Bier Joyce Biggs Tom Biggs .,,,. 3 1, I flx lfg sr i Ne s.-l .Wa i 'i ig! 4' i . imma, i i L 2 .5 l w-.H 7 nifty,-.aes 23311 B f A miiifiiilf I' 51 113 ' l 1 fir? 'K .im six ' 5 .M l,, .L g .. , -. f2E'f5f.,' T .L . 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L-. i f B B C 1 at f 072 7? f 4 it ' J L J B is -5 .. : B J ,aa 2 ,B .fl L' . lg Qnv X 5 l I Q if-.si ' F'-is J ft we 5 ' x .15 vm, 58 Lionel Blau Faith Blunt Charles Boling Jean Bond Jennell Borchert Larry Boulden Wayne Bowers Ray Bowyer Jeaneen Boyle Walter Bradshaw Willard Bright LeeAna Brimhall lvard Brimley Bruce Brooks Ferne Brown Gary Brown Walter Brown Barbara Brumble Wanda Buckley Gerald Burden Martha Jane Burgi Jean Burke Joan Burke Linda Burnham Louis Burnham Gerald Burr Sarah Butler Lawanna Campbell Elijah Cardon Jesus Cardona Lois Carpenter Jim Caruso Forrest Cates Emily Church Lavonne Clarkson Pat Claspy Ervin Cluff Pat Clyde Peggy Coleman Donna Collins Glenda Conrad Gene Cook .Sherry Cook Bonnie Craghead Doyle Crandell J, R. Crandell Joe Crawford Janelle Creason Bessie Crow Army Curtis Spike Dana Bonnie Daniels Carol Davidson David Davidson Karen Davis John Day Victor Decker Barbara Derbyshire Steve Dernback John Desenberg Garna DeWitt Laron DeWitt Norman Dickinson Darlene Dickson Jim Dickson Robert Dismukes Sheryl Dodge Robert Done Mary Dong Robert Duffel Norma Dungy Harvey Durand Larry Eaves Suzie Edgar John Ehrke Bob Eisenach Shirley Ellsworth Orin Ellsworth Leona Emans Ronald Essley Bruce Evans Gary Eyring John Fair Archie Farnsworth Blass lli '59 Jll lllllS S avon Farnsworthj rnon arrow Sharon Ficklin Ed Figueroa Barbara Fowler Dale Fowler Barbara Fox Merdyth Fugate Kenny Fuller Lana Fuller Lucy Fuller Coleen Gage Allan Gallagher Kathie Galliher Frances Garcia Sue Garrett Ronald Garst Rosemary Geary Sandra Geraghty Robert Gibbins Wilma Kay Giltz Dora Glazier Lester Goats Lee Godfrey Katrina Goodman James Grady Barbara Grant Larry Greenwald Brenda Grieser Joyce Grimes Jeff Gritzner Leslie Grubbs Bill Guthrie George Hadaway Clark Halls Don Hamilton Lowell Hamilton Sharon Hampton Carlene Hancock Linda Hancock Mildred Hancock Sharon Hancock gue Hancock W anielle Hankin Paula Harrell Judy Harris 'Ma L nn Harris 'Y Y him Harvison Larrv Hart Barbara Hathcock Marvin Hawkes Jodene Hawkins George Haws Erlene Haynie Hazel Henson Oliver Hershel Johnny Hernandez Ramon Hernandez Jacqueline Heying Arvis Hicks Jerry Hicks Paul Hildebrand Ben Hofer Harold Hogle Diane Holmes Richard Hood Doug Hoopes Brent Horne Dianne Huber Barbara Humphrey Molly Ruth Humphrey Robert Humdy Ray lcely Sharon lshikawa Karl Jackson Patricia Jackson Patsy James Linda Jennings Ramsey Jennings Ferrell Jensen Carolyn Jernigan Ronald Johns Andrew Johnson Billie Rose Johnson Brenda Johnson Judy Johnson Merrill Johnson Robert Johnson Betty Johnston Letitica Jones Lena Jones Margie Jones Sharon Jorgensen Bennie Jazwiak Helga Kees Robert Kelly Kay King Sammy King Gary Kleinman Marieva Kleinman Gail Knight Willard Kodatt Lois Krauss Gene Kuvik Kareen Lambert Alabeth Langston Berneda Large Wayne Larson Keith Lassen Sally Sue LeBaron Gary Leonard Jane Lewis Joan Lewis Philip Lindblom Sam Linder Wayne Lines Patsy Little Patti Little Johnny Lockley Brian Lockwood Marilyn Ludwig Earlene McAlister Richard McBride Marjorie McCain James McClelland Lee McCoy ary McCracken arolyn McDowell osie McElhaney rnell Mclaws Ienda McNeese ill Maat Charles Martin Emily Martin Rosa Martinez Geraldine Marvin Keith Mason Ken Matsumoto arole May ichard Mayfield rtemisa Medina lbert Medina enny Mendoza oe Merkel Emily Metz Norma Miller Lovenia Millet Vanda Millett Wayne Moffat Lyle Montierth raciela Mora oger Mord inda Moreno arry Moon ohn Moore arl Morris Mickey Morrison Ruben Munoz Juanita Muntz Charles G. Murray Cherree Nabors David Nava . R. Nelson nn Nelson illian Nelson haron Nelson artin Nielson adine Nielson Class lll '59 Douglas Nohava Mary Nordin Dewayne Oliver David Olson Richard Ormrod Bruce Osif Mary Ann Otey Jo Ann Ottosen Jack Owens Jacque Owens June Owens Nancy Owsley Donna Ozment Evonne Parsons Judy Passey Shirley Patterson Latetia Peay LaVena Peel Solomon Pena Dean Perkins Lee Peterson Shirley Peterson Sam Pharris Clifford Pierpont Richard Piper Trina Porter Michael Powell Helen Preston Sherrin Puschel Joaquin Quihuiz Doris Raupp Carmene Reynold Fay Rhodes Mary Sue Rickett Judy Rider Dean Roberson Richard Roberts Ted Robertson Ralph Robinson Lani Robson Ellis Rogers James Rogers avanna Rogers arilyn Rohrig ybil Rollins etty Rucker ette Ruff armen Ruiz Sarah Jane Ruiz Allen Rummel Derald Saline Gene Schlink Joan Schmitt Betty Schwartz ay Schwabauer awrence Seay inda Sekiya argaret Severson lice Sezate -ydia Sezate Floyd Sharp Donna Sherman Mary Shervheim Ina Bee Shifflet Bob Shill lnez Shorter eddy Shumway and Shumway rlis Shurtz arry Simmons harles Skousen herman Skousen Robert Smalligan Gary Smith Louise Smith Clifford Spears Ralph Spilsbury Sharon Spitler nonel Stafford ugene Stanford inda Stanton haron Steinbrink Don Stewart Dicksie Stiles lllass lll '59 Donald Stone Gene Story Dean Stradling Kenneth Strecker Sharon Stricker William Sturges Helen Sutherland Jerry Svebeck Bob Swift Kay Sykes Gale Tanner Jolene Tate Dorcas Taylor Nancy Taylor Susan Taylor Vivian Taylor Eddie Tennison James Terhark Pat Thayer Paulene Thomas Betty Thompson Carole Tibshraen Patricia Townsen James Tribbey Norene Trimble Judith Tryon Jack Tucker Jimmy Turley Diane Tuttle Shearell Vanderwall Lynne Zitek Bryon Vest Delayne Wadswo Janice Wagner Ronnie Waldon Wanda Wallace Jackie Warden Eddie Waters Jo Ann Watson Pat Weins Karen Welker Larry Wells Beverly Wenger Norman White John Whitmer Suzanne Whitton Tiffany Wiley Patsy Willard Edson Williams Margaret Williams Terry Wilson David Wilstead Neil Winterton Ruben Wise Zetoria Wise Ronald Wohlford Beverly Wolf Robert Wrachford Joyce Wright Lee Wright Susan Wright Diana Young Lurlyne Young Richard Young Jim Zaharis Donna Zier ef' by Jf n 1 535i xiii-7 Z' 5-Y if 44 M A hi W - uisfx . ' ' - an ,f ff , wr , 7 x ,gg my' 6 is wax ,. 4 ,ek V' ' :A V 1 9' ,K 'R I , gl.,-' xg? A 1'l'I'. .. fvilw x Xixiffmxxwx, ' . 1. ., ,, Q , 3 l t -5 ra' ' - . MIKE DANA President ff lnnncent Year s sophomores, we have become acquainted with the many traditions of Mesa High, realizing we are a living part of them. The novelty of class yells, pep assemblies, formals and parties has worn off-but the spirit is growing with each experience. We have learn- ed to appreciate our student government and our tree- dom of action and self-expression. Now we look for- ward to future years at a school where we can compete, better ourselves and achieve as those before us have done. CATHY SWANSON Secretary MR. WARREN W. WELLS Sponsor Largest attendance at Gah Tso Rally was shown by the Sophie class. a EARLINE CAMPBELL Vice President Mmm 1 ,X-s....,' -t so Q fff' 1 1 ' L, . 5' toin' tn ' f 1 -'i -' . 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L1,Q w , fu. wwf , 5 ' - -Sign?-iw. - I ' L' i V N, , gfigzg, 43, ,f f MMM Q' i ,J Nadene Spear Huda Standridge Lee Stanton Sheila Steadman Barbara Stephens Larry Steven Leah Stevens Joe Steverson Barbara Stewart Vivian Stewart Nellie Stockett Patty Stokes Frankie Sutton Cathy Swanson Jerry Tate Dean Taylor Donna Taylor Jackee Taylor Bemta Tetfteller Darlene Tenney Lorraine Tenney Rod Tidwell David Thomas Diane Thomas Sullhnmnres - U- -'-- - -+V f 80 Millie Thomas Sharon Thomas Christine Thompson Kathryn Thompson Kenny Thompson Muriel Thompson Georgette Tibshraeny Noel Tossing Tammy Townsend Sally Trevizo David Tucker Sandy Tuel Connie Udall Johnny Ulate Connie Valenzuela Ruben Valenzuela Yolanda Valls Laurel Vest Carol Vogler Mary Lou Wagoner Marvin Waite Rendol Waite Marilyn Walker Donna Walkington Jeannie Zarring Joanne Zenk Frank Zuniga Larry Hice SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Judy Ann Anderson, Jack Bullard, Ken Brown, Emilo Ramierz Cabarales, Ray Bustin, Joe Chapman, Richard Daniels, Nancy Barnum Est,-ada, Becky pen Fred Nelson, William Goff, Helen Halsey, Carol Hawkins, Bill Kelley, Glenn A. Laster, Ralph Lewis' Nancy Moore, Mary Packer, Katie Pennington, Je Y R0WleYi John Rogers, William Ross, Ann Slmpklnsi Sid Sutton, Margaret Whitmar. 81 Elaine Washburn Virgil Watkins Melvin Webster Kenneth Wilson Norma West Della Jean Western Ellen Whipple Karen White Kaarin White Lori White Sharon Whited Pat Wick Betty Wilcox Penny Willard James Williams Sheryl Williams Carole Willis Doris Willis Douglas Willoughby Joyce Winterton Judy Wood Darrelyn Woodworth Frankie Woolsey Grant Wright Karine Wyble Jean Wynn Pat Yarnell Pam Yates Saundre Young Paul Younker Carefree Heurs ithout the many clubs on the campus, Mesa l-ligh's long line of activities would be broken. For the clubs-some honorary, some for service and others for activity-compose a very vital part in mak- ing the students' lives complete. They help improve each member's ability to associate with others, to Co-operate, and to exist better socially. The three major honor societies weren't open to every- one but the other clubs provided much enjoyment for all. So a line can be an organization of any type. For example f llrganizatiens Nat'l Honor Society ............. Gah-Tso, Quill and Scroll ...... F.H.A., F.F.A. ...............,... .. M Club, G.A.A. ..................... . Key Club, Dance Club, Hi-Y ........ Tri-Hi-Y, Science, Gold Key ................... Chess Club, Swing Club, Latin American Tri-C, Movie Club ..............................,..,, Brush and Palette, F.T.A., Electronics ....... Masque and Dagger, Goodwill, Nightingals Strike and Spare ..................,,....,,,,..,,.,,,,., Club Activities .......,.,,,..a,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,, Senior Council, Junior Council ....... Audio Visual ....................,.,....,,,,.,, Service Council ..............,....,,,..,,, Qwyfbfif 52,652 ,jf :WL H733 mo S W 6 J 67 ' ca- sz arg 36 QFXQZ-Q5 Q FT- 2 S ?4 2 N fX -XL, WW, Wwwfkfffw Interests le Suit Men Students he thirty clubs on campus add a great deal to the activities of the students. There are clubs to suit everyone. Many clubs are composed of students who have com- mon interests. The clubs of Mesa High offer an exten- sive club program for students of varied interests. Among these clubs are two sponsored by the YMCA. Athletic groups are for those who excel in sports. Many clubs provide information about future vocations. There are honor societies made up of students chose for their scholastic ability and citizenship. Servic clubs, organized to better the school and community, are devoted to projects with a beneficial goal in mind. There is also a club at Mesa High that is centers especially on religion. The clubs are made enjoyable for the students through their own interests. NATIONAL HONOR - Composed of students with a l.9 grade average or better, sends greeting cards to Europe, where they are used for educational purposes, is under the direction of Mrs. Shouse, NATlONAL HONOR -- Front Row: Pat Layton, Vice-President, Danny Harris, Presidentg Joyce Yost, Secretary: Second Row: Jacky Ong, Leanne Burroughs, Garda Hale, Mrs. Shouse-Sponsorp Cathy Brimhall, Faith Blunt, Ella Mae Warden, Sandra Ben- nett, Susan Taylor. Third Row: Judy Merritt, Peggy Coleman, Mary Louise Skouson, Carolyn Peek, Army Curtis, James Ferris, Barbara Scott, Nancy Hostetler, Beth Crockett, Martha Jane Burgi. Fourth Row: Ronnie Sirrine, Carolyn Decker, Becky Hall, Richard Yates, Dick Young, Marlene McLaws, Kathy Macdonald, Sally Sue LeBaron, Gay Petzold, Elaine Ray, Norma Ricketts, Naina Blau. Back Row: Gene Cook, Floyd Sharp, Marlowe Fryxell, Emily Church, Pat Jackson, Linda Lloyd, LurlyneYoung, Sharon lshikawa. ae-J M ,V., , .,,,, .aaff- 'lwwlii A ' 96x 9:7 Z, 'X ' 'hi GAH-TSO -- Front Row: Jacky Ong, Vice-President, Pam Humphrey, President, Dora Glazier, Secretary, Second Row: Judy Merritt, Barbara Scott, Ann Hastings, Kathy Macdonald, Becky Hall, Sally Sue LeBaron, Cathy Brimhall, Figen Yakar. Back Row: Danny Harris, Mary Louise Skouson, Pat Layton, Leanne Burroughs, Mr. Jones-Sponsor, Carolyn Decker, Dianne Ahrens, Philip Anderson, Ronnie Sirrine. GAH-TSO - Sponsored the Follies, Rally, Water Carnival and All-campus Party, presented the Gah-Tso cup, selected ten seniors to be named as Outstanding Seniors of l958, 4,v ? QUILL AND SCROLL - Front Row: Janet Tway, Vice-president, Nancy Hostetler, Secretary, Second Row: Leanne Burroughs, Marlene Daniels, Figen Yakar, Barbara Scott, Judy Merritt. Back Row: Judy Lawther, Norma Ricketts, Sharon Pine, Dick Draper, Mr. Young-Sponsor: Jacky Ong, Marlene McLaws, Dianne Ahrens. QUILL AND SCROLL - Sponsored the Superstition Queen and Superstition Ball, also put up the Senior and publication plaques. 85 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS - Directed by Mrs, Ruth Diegel, decorated the Christmas party for the faculty, held annual party with F.F.A. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS - Front Row: Barbara Grant, Betty Johnston, Carolyn McDowell, Sharon Jorgensen. Sec- ond Row: Mary Ann Otey, Karen Atwood, Shirley McCullar, Carolyn Crabb, Lillian Nelson, Garda Hale, Emily Church, Judy Harris, Norma Miller, Cairlene Hancock, Lurlyne Young, Katrina Goodman, Ja Neanne Allen, Vicki Ray, Georgette Tibshraeny, Jo Dee Guinn, Pat Greene, Judy Riggs, Pat Skousen, Nancy Day, Nolene Call, Judy Rider, Susie Edgar, Owene Rogers, Barbara Brumble, Pat Jackson, Darlene Dickson, Evonne Parsons, Glenda Edgar, Leona Emans. Third Row: Katie Judah, Claudie Chapman, Bennie Smith, Linda Moreno, Marlene Rogers, Linda Giaque, Donna Ozment, Jo Ann Otteson, Joyce Biggs, Back Row: Suzzane Sato, Margaret Whitmer, Marilyn Walker, Vickie Diaz, Carol Fuller, Muriel Thompson, Vivian Stewart, Raydeen Fisher, Sally Triviso, Dody Metcalf, Joyce Hayes, Janice Farrell, Vonna Burchardt, Barbara Brown, Cecila Hoel, Janet Bloomer, Mrs. Diegel, Mrs, Poling, Wanda Elmer, Barbara Roger, Carolyn Murdock, Raydeen Adams. FFA. - Devoted to those interested in agriculture, held a western dance in December and the barn dance in February, crowned the Chapter Sweetheart. F. F. A. - Front Row: Joe Bier, Vice-President, Laron DeWitt, President, Dale Allred, Secretary. Second Row: John Eash, Lyle Montierth, Gerald Chapman, John Moore, Tommy Biggs, Richard Ray, Lynn Crandall, Kelly Curtis, Dwayne Cooley, Kenneth Rowley. Third Row: Bill Kelly, Calvin Christenson, Rick Murphy, Willard Bright, John Kleinman, Wayne Phelps, Joe Brown, Jesse Scott, Ted Robertson, Errol Heslop. Fourth Row: David Boyster, Mark Dobson, Jimmy Rogers, J. R. Nelson, Karl Pew, Floyd Williams, Wayne Oliver, Jerry Burden, Charles Conover, Tom Jarvis, Dale Fowler. Back Row: Gary Graham, Dennis Dobson, Jim Perkins, Joe Steverson, Bob Ashcraft, Jim Camp- bell, Benny Pena, Danny Bloomer, Mr. Hatch-Sponsor, Mr. Gray-Sponsor, Mr. Denham-Sponsor. ,NWN- 86 M. CLUB - Composed of boys who have earned 6-inch letters in interscholastic M CLUB - Front Row: Charlie Grubbs, Henry Henkel, Bud Page, Newton Lantron, Eddie Ortiz, Joe David Millett, Edward Figueroa. Second Row: Maior King, Gene Dightman, Lance Grey, Dennis Thurman, Sutton, William. Sturges, Vernon Farrow, Danny llkeda, Lee Peterson, Eddie Tennison, Bobby Shill, Dean Bob Peterson. Third Row: Andrew Johnson, Duane Criswell, Richard McBride, Billy Lister, Fred Hartwiq Galvan, Ruben Munoz, Gary McBride. Back Row: Karl Pew, Larry Simmons, Lynn Miller, Richard Yates Hadaway, Rudy Owens, Dick Draper. EX .-I G. A. A. - Girls interested in athletics, under the direction of Miss Marjorie Entz, annual party, in May held honor banquet where awards and letters were given. G. A. A. - Front Row: Pat Thayer, Vice-President, Leta Turner, President, Jean Brown, Secretary. Second Row: Denise Ball, Jan Gritzner, Marlene Daniels, Carol Heywood, Helaine Willson, Miss Entz-Sponsor, Beth Crockett, Treasurer, Ella Mae Warden, Pat Comparin, Gloria Mitchell, Naina Blau, Carolyn Decker, Carlene Hancock. Third Row: Alene Scioneaux, Beulah Denham, Judy Carr, Nancy Cooley, Cathie Antkowiak, Linda Mangum, Kathy Mac- donald, Jolene Tate, Barbara Bushman, Joyce Yost, Claudette Duffel, Emily Church. Fourth Row: Donelda Lent, Sharon Knight, Noelle Judd, Linda Jennings, Jean Wheeler, Barbara Scott, Ann Hastings, Janet Tway, Cherrie Huber, Katherine Galliher, Patsy Willard, Betty Biggs, Lee Anne Lisonbee, Helen Jones. Fifth Row: Brenda Hay, Peggy Coleman, Mary Jane Petrie, Norma Ricketts, Sydney Cummard, Jodene Hawkins, Emily Metz, Jeanine Boyle, Norene Trimble, Elizabeth Sebahe. Sixth Row: Lee Ana Brimhall, Leona Emans, Linda Henshall, Sharon Millett, Mary Louise Skouson, Judy Lawther, Sherrie Skousen, Darlene Lewis, Sharon lshikawa, Marilyn Miller, Carol J. White. Back Row: Barbara Hathcock, Dianne Ahrens, Sharilyn Tueller, Judy Melcher, Sally Sue LeBaron. -C W,,.f 87 sports. Boofer, Harold Perkins, , -Placido . George WF' ,.................,. DANCE CLUB - osfecfed by Mrs. Buff- ii ington, presented the Progressive Jazz assembly, held two banquets, one in the tall and one this May. DANCE CLUB--Front Row: Dicksie Stiles, Vice President, Shirley Johnson, President, Kathy Macdonald, Secretary, Sherrie Skousen, Sydney Cummard. Second Row: Sheila Brennan, Sandra Rushton, Joyce Winterton, Carol Heywood, Pat Skousen, Beulah Denham, Leta Turner, Joyce Yost. Third Row: Louise Smith, Jolene Tate, Jo Dee Guinn, Peggy Coleman, Barbara Bushman, Donelda Lent, Linda Lloyd. Back Row: Ann Hastings, Dianne Huber, Garna DeWitt, Sandra Allen, Karen Davis, Dianne Ahrens, Becky Hall, Mary Jane Petrie, Lee Ann Lisonbee. KEY CLUB - Under Coach Heath's spon- sorship, held a torchlight parade last fall, are responsible for the decorating of the trash cans each year. KEY CLUB - Front Row: Larry James, Jerry Ander- son, David Eagleburger, Ralph Robinson, Wayne Benesch. Back Row: Teddy Dana, Ronnie Naylor, Ramsy Jennings, James Ferris, Mike Campbell, Dick Towner. fi'-av HI-Y - Attended the Model Legislature, sponsored by Y.M.C.A., carried out var- ious jobs around the school. HI-Y - Front Row: Larry James, Treasurer: Floyd Sharp, Secretary, Second Row: Mark Dobson, Jerry Anderson, Richard Bennett, Dick Younq, Ralph Robinson, David Eagleburger. Back Row: Peter Buck, Ed Kuck, Dick Towner. TRI-Hl-Y - Sponsored a car wash, di- ected by Mrs. Lucille Cole, attended a llifferent church each month. Rl-HI-Y-Front Row: Sharma Lenhart, Vice- resident, Leanne Burroughs, President: Judy erritt, Secretary. Second Row: Marcia Harrington, ary Heiman, Alene Scioneaux, Shirley Anderson, rs. Cole, Sponsor, Judy Mumford, Gayle Fuller, hird Row: Marilyn Benbow, Nancy Etches, Donelda ent, Jan Gritzner, Beth Crockett, Beverly Wolf, eona Emans. Fourth Row: Jan Buffington, Denise all, Audrey Servaes, Pat Baietto, Linda Ban, Sue arrett.Back Row: Gay Schaubauer, Jean Wheeler, ackee Taylor, Carol Grav, Gay Petzold, Lee Ana rimhall. GOLD KEY -- Sponsored by Miss Barbara Davis, the honor group of sophomore girls shered at football games, open house and he Christmas Vespers. 'GOLD KEY - Front Row: Nancy Reed, Sheila Brennan,Secretaryg Suzanne Sato, President, Ann Harris, Vice-President, Second Row: Mary Hall, Kay McCabe, Muriel Thompson, Caarolyn Kirchoff, Elaine LeSueur, Cathy Swanson. Back Row: Pam Yates, Barbara Blewer, Kay Reid, Suzanne Barney, Jackie Everett, l I? tit TRI-MU - Develops a better scientific understanding, held annual science fair. SCIENCE CLUB - Front Row: Donald Stone, Vice- President, Jacky Ong, President, Janelle Creason, Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: Tiffany Wiley, Sharon Branch, Mary Ricketts, JoAnn Rolph, Josie McElhaney, Shelia Steadman, Judy Wood. Third Row: Bob Draper, Sarah Butler, Mike Haase, Remy Autz, Rose Marie Heywood, John Ehrke, Army Curtis. Back Row: Arnold Siegel, Mr. Lillywhite, Sponsor, Mr. Miller, Sponsor, Mr. Kilborne, Sponsor, Stewart Glazier. SWING CLUB - Presented Swing Club- assembly, provided music for twirp dance last February, directed by Mr. Linwood Noble. SWING CLUB - Front Row: Brenda Challand, Sec- retary, Mary Louise Sleousen, Presideflli Allen Gale laghar, Vice-President, Second Row: Dale Anderson, Carolyn Decker, Benny Wheeler, Jeff Noble, Paula Jpnes, Virginia Anderson. Third Row: Phil Lind- blom, Leanne Burroughs, Ronnie Sirrine, David Wil' stead, David Bowers, Jerry Wilson, Leona Emans Back Row: J. R, Nelson, Steven Encke, Mr. Noble, Charles Shumway, Ronnie Wilson. CHESS CLUB - Students interested in playing chess, learn by playing against each other. CHESS CLUB - Front Row: Richard Campbell, Vice- President, Douglas Nohava, President, Archie Farnsworth, Secretary. Back Row: Larry James, Richard Ormrod, Army Curtis, James Ferris, Mike Haase, Jackie Warden. LATIN AMERICAN - Puts on a Latin American assembly, sponsors the annual Spanish Fiesta, presents the Jethro Hat- cock Memorial Scholarship. LATIN AMERICAN-Front Row: Alice Sezate, Vice-President, Placido Galvan, President, Frances Garcia, Secretary. Second Row: Adolph Pena, Sally Trevizo, Irene Arviso, Carolyn Peek, Connie Sezate, Carmen Ruiz, Lydia Sezate, Carmen Medina. Third Row: Ruben Valenzuela, Ermelinda Arquelles, Eleanor Ochoa, John Fair, George Luna, Rosario Ramirez, Nellie Arriaga, Frances Sanchez, Humberto Hernandez. Fourth Row: Mary Ann Amavisco, Lydia Navarro, Becky Portillo, Barbara Ochoa, Gilbert Bracamonte. Back Row: Angel Jimenez, Mr. Orrantia, Sponsor, Mr. Navarrete, Sponsor, Joaquin Quihuiz, Sarah Ruiz. I-C - Directed by Gladys Stearns, pro- otes Christian followings among the stu- r1l'S. I-C -- Front Row: Emily Metz, Vice-President, nnis Kelly, President, Betty Smith, Secretary. ond Row: Paula Jones, Joyce Grimes, Loa Mae nton, Carol Hunter, Brenda Dismukes. Back w: Jim Robinson, Gerald Glenn, Mrs. Stearns, onsorg Lee Stanton, Linda Moreno. OVIE CLUB - Sponsored by Student Council, under the direction of Mrs. Helen Moffat, ows movies, favorites this past year were Mr, Roberts , and The Searchers . VIE CLUB - Front Row: Mr. Bradshaw, Sponsor, Ella Mae Warden, Secretary, Mrs. Moffat, Sponsor. Second w: Jacky Ong, Pat Layton, Donna Ozment, lrene Jarvis, Owene Rogers, Garda Hale, Dick Draper, Pat Comparin, rlene McLaws, Carolyn Decker, Delores Bechton. Third Row: Lucy Fuller, Mary Louise Skousen, Linda Hancock, rlaha Jenson, Joyce Winterton, Army Curtis, James Ferris, Wayne Benesch, Mike Dana, Sharon Steinbrink, ith Blunt, Sandra Bennett. Fourth Row: Kenneth Marcy, Dennard Jenkins, Lavena Peel, Shearell Vanderwall, d Yates, Carolyn Peek, David Frye, J. R. Nelson, J. R. Crandell, Gay Petzold, Kathy Macdonald, Marilyn Sheryl Dugger, Joyce Yost, Nancy Hostetler, Barbara Scott. Fifth Row: Ada Oth, Victor Decker, Dennis Marlin Strickler, Larry James, Richard Young, Shirley M:Culla, Pat Skousen, Karen Ellsworth, Neala Boyack, Lloyd, Barbara Starks, Carol Smith. Sixth Row: Ramsy Jennings, John Ehrke, Kenneth Stricker, John Tucker, y, Vicki Ray, Georgette Tibshraeny, Judy Riggs, Norma Ricketts, Connie Anderson, Connie Natzcke, amlin. Seventh Row: Carol Gray, Wayne Phelps, Gay Raupp, Cathie Antkowiak, Bennie Smith, Marv Rick- Carol Goodburn, Pat Green, Mary Keller, lrma Arquelles, Ethel Baptisto. Back Row: James Dugger, Tommy Ed Kuck, Barbara Blewer, Carol Fuller, Christine Lewis, Loretta Stanton, Joyce Hayes. 91 FUTURE TEACHERS - Made up of stu- dents desiring to have a teaching career, serve as guides for parents who visited during Open House in the fall. FUTURE TEACHERS - Front Row: Arlene Le- Seuer, Secretary, Joyce Yost, President, Garda Hale, Vice-President. Second Row: Suzanne Layton, Diana Briscoe, Nancy Reed, Mert .Fugate, Naina Blau,Becky,Portillo. Back Row: MaryiWeiss, Connie Anderson, Claudia Chapman, Mr. Gray-Sponsor, Carol Smith, Emily France. BRUSH AND PALETTE - Oldest club Mesa High, established in l929, 1 people who are especially interested artistic work. Vice-President, Gwen Hayes, President, Merd Eugate Secretary Scond Row Judy Johnson Sh Steadman, Nolene Call, Mr, Stevenson, Spons Ed Kuck, Treasurer, Gloria Mitchell, Marlene D. iels, Tiffany Louise Wiley, Back Row: Do Schmidt, Sharon Mill-et, Diane Coe, Barbara Blew Mary Ann Otey, Pat Yarney. BRUSH AND PALETTE - Front Row: James Fer , . : , e l' ELECTRONICS CLUB - Designed those interested in science, learn to rep radios by actually repairing them. ecretary Army Curtis President Second R Leslie Pohto, Brent Merritt, Larry James, Haase, Dick Draper, Back Row: Duaine Shupe, Hz Etches, Mr. Miller, Sponsor, James Ferris, J Martin, Bob Draper. ELECTRONICS CLUB - Front Row: Darrel Posp .5 J ' , ' . 4 M ASQUE AND DAGGER -- For anyone terested in dramatics, under the direc- of Mr. Jack Davis, put on annual as- last February. AND DAGGER - Front Row: Leanne Vice-President, Pat Layton, President, Secretary, Second Row: Garda Eleanor Smith, Marlene Daniels, Faith Blunt, Rollins, Becky Hall, Donelda Lent, Judy Harris, Brumble, Barbara Bushman. Third Row: Harris, Beulah Denham, Doris Raupp, Newt Ronnie Sirrine, Ray lcely, Alene Scioneaux, Anne Lisonbee, Figen Yakar, Carol Joyce White, Row: Dennis Kelly, Mr. Davis-Sponsor, John ucker. IGHTINGALS - Composed of girls in- terested in a nursing career. NIGHTINGALS - Front Row: Brenda Challand, President, Second Row: Sharon Branch, Barbara Derbyshire, Sue Garrett, Gay Schuabauer, Carol Smith, Elaine Porr, Kathryn Thompson. Back Row: Ingrid Behnke, Paula Jones, Claudette Duffel, Linda Ban, Donelda Lent, Claudia Chapman, Joyce Hayes. GOODWILL - ls a service club for boys, sponsored a two hundred dollar scholar- ship, is directed by Mr. Eyre. GOODWILL - Front Row: Mr. Eyre, Sponsor, Philip Anderson, President, Tommy Biggs, Second Row: Arlis Shurtz, Charles Murray, lvan Bradford, Gerald Burr, Jimmy Perkins. Back Row: Donald Evans, Fer- rel Anderson, Duane Berger, Darrell Pospisil. STRIKE 81 SPARE - Students interested in bowling, sponsored by Miss Marjorie Entz, awards trophies to its outstanding members. STRlKE 8- SPARE --- Front Row: John Tucker, Vice- Presidentg Donna Schmidt, President, Larry James, Secretary, Second Row: Gay Petzold, Vickie Pruitt, Cathie Antkowiak, Loava Beverage, Helaine Will- son, Ella Mae Warden. Back Row: Bobby Gibbons, Gloria Mitchell, Marlin Strickler, Douglas Nohava, Marilyn Miller, Pat Comparin, Jacky Warden. ' N 'fKx5?-,'1. llainnus Clubs ln Action Journalists are initiated into Quill and Scroll during tradition- al candle lighting ceremony. Gah-Tso members decorate the 1 goal posts before the Mesa- Tucson homecoming football game. F.T.A. girls serve at an open house. .-- '.' 94 llnnnnils llid ln lilass Planning - i I ISENIOR COUNCIL - Students who vere chosen out of the American Problems classes, decide things for senior class. .ENIOR COUNCIL-Front Row: Judy Lawther, lecretary-Treasurer, Robert Ray, President, Bud iage, Vice-Pres., Second Row: Alan Boyack, Janet 'way , Donelda Lent, Ed Kuck, Don Metcalf, Jerrie 'Vard, Leta Turner. Third Row: Naina Blau, Dianne Ixhrens, Brenda Tibshraeny, Dennard Jenkins, Gayle atch. Back Row: Richard Yates, Pam Humphrey, Jancy Hostetler, Henry Henkel. 3 I x ,A 5 A V ,,,,, M V. galil A ...-.-.-my i ,sei ,W auf, :une im, .,,... 3! i J' fxk. fi 'Ii vi an X mv' 1 JUNIOR COUNCIL - Students who were chosen out of the American History classes, decide on things for junior class, JUNlOR COUNCIL - Front Row: Betty Johnston, Secretary, Sybil Rollins, Vice President. Second Row: Ronelle Jenison, Jeannine Allen, Keith Lassen, Ka- trina Goodman, Sharon Steinbrink. Back Row: Caro- lyn McDowell, Sally Sue LeBaron, Donna Collins. , we ef A ., , w'X'uLfgei is , AUDIO VISUAL - Front Row: Norman Dickenson, Mr. Feenev, Sponsor, Lydia Navarro, Jerry l-licks. Back Row: Gene Storey, Robert Smalligan, Warren Perow, Ronald King, Norman Ortall, Robert Humdv, Ruben' Wise, Louis Burnham, Sam Phariss. Services Rendered With ll Smile ithout the help of Mr. Feeney's audio-visual boys, the many movies and slides would not be shown, because these boys are trained to operate the projectors and other machines of audio-visual work. Mickey Portillo gives Tim Cosgrove some pointers on the care of the he school press, under the supervision of ll Portillo, prints the El Conejo, the school mai zine, and most of the forms, schedules and used in the offices and classes of Mesa High School Rebecca Portillo helps out with the big stapler used the school ink rollers of the offset i . l l x l 96 9, ul it we aSQ 8, Hard Workers he fire drills and air raid tests were all scheduled to prepare everyone for any future emergencies. But who planned them? Who watched and clocked them? The Service Council, under the presidency of the service commissioner, strived to better the school and community with their safety projects. They collaborated with the local fire department and civil defense bureau in helping the students to take care of themselves, should any tragedy occur. X 3' sg , X ,Q Q ' 1. gf ,C WX 1' trtto ,C .xl T vrvrAN TAYLOR Secretary E g' i + 1 TT il- ia j'. Sit?--lil? T T 4 ' 1' S VICKI RAY Vice-President 3 4: L ,Xt gt' 5 2 . 2 . 7 . K N in , If , ,S 213 a - e as A SERVICE COUNCIL 4 Seated: Mr. Hudson, Sponsor, Vicki Ray, Ann Hastings-President, Vivian Taylor, Mr Branch--Sponsor. Standing: Sharilyn Tueller, Neal Gooch, June Loeffelholz, Henry Henkel, Larry Eaves, y Arnett, Jimmie Gardner, Katrina Goodman, s..,, , , 97 saw 0 Z l . J ffl fi: Yi ll ' i, '7-K? ri iflgidbkuf Q A 1 fi I y ,. mfgfwffy W f if gp ertainly Mesa High would not be complete with- 5 J ,jaw 1, LC out the fine arts. These make a line in them- f . selves--a line which takes long hours of co-opera- GV, I W all MO wg tive efforts to make good. For perfection, the fine arts require many people working together with constant dete rmination. They need skillful people with imagination and de- sire to work, they serve as entertainment as well as education for all the students. The people who rehearse tirelessly before appearing on the stage, the editors who thrill at their finished publications, the Rabbettes who practice precision and co-ordination until able to put on a good per- formance: they help create the line of fine arts. However, the line of fine arts isn't entirely composed of these things. lt also includes the band and orches- tra, working to give outstanding concerts and assem- blies. A line might be the beautiful harmony of the A Cappella choir, and it can bee fr '7 LL W u line Arts Superstition Editor Superstition Staff .,..... Jackrabbit Activities ...... Jackrabbit Editors ....... Jackrabbit Staff ...... El Conejo Editors EI Conejo Staff Radio and T. V. ....... . Rabbette Leaders .,..... Rabbettes ................ Band ..................... Band Activities ..... Orchestra .......... A Cappella ..... Choruses ............. The Heiress ............ Life With Father .... Ten Little Indians ....... Assemblies .............. ,5 - ' 'L 63.5 f SZ 2 4+ Ei- -- fj me N PLL- '7' X gr X CATHY BRIMHALL Editor Nibmsaa. lliar lll lvents his is your Superstition. lt is the result ofarduo labor on the part of Cathy Brimhall, her staff ar G. T. Young, advisor. Every effort has been made to make this yearbook tl biggest and most beautiful in the history of Mesa Hig Pictures were taken, identified and pasted, ads we sold and copy written. This year's annual has seven division pages with colore drawings. Spot color will also be featured on 21 othi pages. The more than 80 members of the Superstition sta put in countless hours doing their individual dutie The result is something that will be treasured by students of Mesa High for many years to come. S Sitting: Shari Farney, Rosemary McDowell, Standing: Jolene Tate, Judy Harris. Sitting: Janice Unsicker, Barbara Thornton. Standing: Ray lcely, David Frye, David Townsend, Cordy Cook, Tim Cosgrove. G. T. YOUNG Advisor 'F 2 l 1 l - .5 Sitting: Sharilyn Tueller, Cheri Huber, Ann Hastings, Nancy Taylor, Dianne Tuttle. Standing: Susan Wright, Garna DeWitt, Marilyn Miller, Loava Beverage, Armalee Pace, Ann Harris, Gay Petzold, Judy Johnson, Mary Ann Otey. JACKYONG BREND JUN K,-,F NORMA RICKETTS -' .- f l f. . pw A , .Li-ki.: - ,X - DX libs 3 ga. Q 1 if +5 f, f ' ji N it ff 0 w K lg . - Q, xfffi., , A- ,cf N. N -, v t 1 Lv 9 1 'M L-V. ,. . fsrg-f , ' 'ggf ,Q ' L.. , ,, 4' 'Q , if .L 4 L .16 A ,N I If . xnxx , - N Juov MERRITT l 1 1 . ll l 'QW 'EN l R 'QD' B fl CAROL WHITE NANCY HOSTETLER A,g.,5.L,,,,..,,,S,,6, . . .. , .. , ,k:.,w,:,..E:Pfagai.,-if-M, K 1, . . -, nk Q ,V ,hr 'gig ,-.. .,..' , N xr? Ham' :L U 5 ar x A l 1 r ,, Sw DIANNE AHRENS R, .! USM J, . s ' . BARBARA URREA RONNIE DAY . ,.,p,w.x sl N . Y 1 I Q' 913' QB. I 'lll V 'J 71 ' J is N. ywfw hh ,Q ,, ' I. - f l l'nr , A tt l ,ef . H 1 , , I NkAh .1 I f l '1 . lf nl 1 lll ts. tg 1 4 ,i N ' fain' .1 , I LQ 6 Q v F nl 1+ l l , l 5 ini 1v..i'5 .115 E X 'Q rw.1-1ff'.--1'r- ,Ir-1. Avi: ,f-.2 I JANET TWAY l SYDNEY CUMMARD V l if l i REX DERNOVICH SHARON SOLOMON T7 Ax., JUDY LAWTHER T l x l l 1 1 1 1 1 MARLENE McLAWS Ar' XP I 'Pvf' new DOLORES 'AARRIAGA NYYY 1:1..' f 3, -- , 'S NYOO Y il X , , A A ,Vb. if 6. 'Q 1.. V2.1 it A 'L' W l l A , A l S 1 l 1 ,Y , - YYN' A X '5ff.-fiffi g SHERRIE SKOUSEN SHARON PINE BARBARA SCOTT Sitting: Figen Yakar, Emily Martin, Sharon Nelson, Jeaneanne Allen, Margie Jones. Standing Sharon Jorgensen, Dick Draper, Richard Young, Ed Kuck, Don Stewart, Lee Ana Brimhall, Diana Young 2 CJ lxtra . lxtra . llead llll About lt. - ,gmac he school newspaper, the Jackrabbit, is a bi- monthly publication. Although a lot of confu- sion and frenzied rushing around took place as the deadline approached, the students received their Jackrabbit every other Thursday of the school year. Printed by the Mesa Tribune and written by the journalism students, this four-page newspaper pro- vided the students with information, news, and hu- mor. This year three special issues were published. The first issue contained a student instruction sheet, and came out the first week of school. The Christmas edition contained eight pages printed in red and green as well as the usual black. As usual, the last issue was a senior edition H i Working on the special eight-page first issue before A school, Norma Ricketts, Brenda Tibshraeny, and Barbara Urrea check their stories while Jack Ong looks over Sharon Pine's copy. Typing and pasting are the next steps to getting the Jackrabbit published. Mr. Young supervises as Dick Draper pastes up the stories. Norma Ricketts marks change in make-up and Nancy Hostetle-r, Cathy Brimhall, Rex Dernovich and Dolores Arriaqa type the news. Old editor Jack Ong assists Sharon Solomon in checking the type on the stone, after which another issue is put to bed. Counting out the right number of papers to go to each class is the next step in the life of The Jack- rabbit. After being distributed to the students, , copies are mailed to many other schools in Arizona , and practically every state in the union. 'x'QL'?a-Hman -un., 'ffl' W i 5!0,.a,,. if JACK, CNG SHARON soLoMoN Editor . Editor FIRST SEMESTER STAFF - Front Row: Sharon Pine, Doiores Arriaga, Barbara Scott, Jacky Ong, Judy Merritt, Leanne Burroughs, Nancy Hostetler, Back Row: Dick Draper, Janet Tway, Judy Lawther, Sydney Cumrnard, Diane Ahrens, Carol White, Brenda Tibshreany, Sherrie Skousen, Ray Icely. Not pictured: Rex Dernovich. 3 ,HJ Q k 3 , Xfh. ,milf QSQ-si? qfigqgsg . gr iv ,....-..-..n f W 1 U iii E - fisff Sim 'Sis -D ii: . 1 3 53, 'Y-W :P f, .fflnr ,W J, Q. N- ,jgy f + 51943 K a A f xW f Hx, 'u R A f af if - , :ie 3 J' l f x I SYBIL ROLLINS JACK ONG Editor Editor Standing: Sharon Steinbrink, Lee Ann Lisonbee, Diane Tuttle, Mildred Hancock, Carolyn Peek, Linda Ban, Dorcas Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Seated: Sybil Rollins, Garda Hale, Mrs. Pierpont. 106 9 'wirnr 4 nw , 31 V1 . ru --1 , , ..1 , 1EJ'-.v 551, .- ,si 5 1 ' .f:-.....f.-...A V l - I a A : -L --M -f 2: orking on the El Conejo, Mesa High's literary magazine, was an experience that was just as uch fun as it was rewarding. Staff efforts resulted two exceptionally good editions. Mrs. Ida Peirpont dvised the staffs, with Sybil Rollins and Jacky Ong s semester editors. Samples ot students' work were ead, re-read, typed, illustrated and published by the taff members and the the printer Mickey Portillo I Conejo sponsored contests for the best poem, the st story and the best essay to solicit material for he magazine IDA PIERPONT Advisor faff af work has Dmne Tuffle and Nancy Taylor typmq Jack Ong arranging dummy book Sybil Rollins illustrates one of th to ries as Linda Ban and Betty Schwartz discuss it with Mrs Pierpont twat. 5. ill A' 1 i ll 1 Vi , ri . fl gn , 'l Y ul ili FL' at li .1 LU la' in .W ii ig. LR-5.1 ui 'hi -4 :lil Q I al :V 1 1. . . . V Jw: ' K, , . :4 . J, W. ' f v-Qli in li 32:1 l :I v V l ml' . ,, af' at . .I I . 65 H ' z l'. ,, . 'TI Elf 5 1-3 'll 'r Il pl' I , . , , . ni, 5 2 G L , P E , , . . , . Q, ,, , , E , 3 ,,.. 1 -33-356 .r--,-' . .9 ff 1- ' .- . l . h k,.k . X. . E xl . y g hi , . L. . ,. 1. .3 l l l l , x Q. ' ' 5 1 1 .. ,. . l Q I l 5-tv' 107 Frank Juleff, director, discusses a technical problem with Danny Harris. Announcing: Alan Boyack, Dan Harris, Kathy Macdon ald, Jerry Bailly. Technical Larry James, Richard Reed, Jack Martin. lune Your llial orking hard this year, under the direction Frank Juleff, the radio and television staff ha done an outstanding job. The radio programs covered all the school news a featured a record of the week as well as numerous i terviews. Television covered a few highlight happenings arou the school. Each week a variety of high school were presented and many important people were terviewed. Lights! Camera' Action ! MARJORIE ENTZ Sponsor CLAUDIA BUFFINGTON Sponsor High Strippers esides the regular routines, this year the Rabbettes used beach balls during two performances for a more spectacular show. A patriotic program with flags closed the football season. They performed at every football game, several basketball games, the State Fair, and local parades. The Rabbettes were especially thrill- ed when they were asked to appear in the National Geo- graphic magazine. Even though the girls were fewer in number than ever before, they always came through with the precision and sportmanship for which they are known. of course it would have been impossible without the time and effort which was put forth by the sponsors, leaders, and every individual Rabbette. IONA LEIGH Secretary of P. E. RAB BETTE LEADERS athy eader Macdonald, B a t o n Donelda Lent Line aderf Carolyn Rohrig, Main eader, eader, Owing Leta Turner, Line- Ella Mae Warden, Leader. lllwll l !ilVlll l l ,l ll Il l I f ll ,' ull Standing: Carolyn McDowell, Jolene Tate, Barbara Scott, Diane Tuttle, Carol Heywood, Mild Nulyne Palmer, Sharon Knight, Lois Carpenter, Pat Comparin. l . l W V I, l lr, 'll ll, 110 Back Row: Beverlv Wenger, Alene Scioneaux, Lillian Nelson, Ada Orth, Linda Ban. Front Row: Mary Robbins, Patt i, Patsy Little, Sharilyn Tueller, Judy Lawther, Emily Church. 4 l n--ug.----5 . i.-. ...lu .1 -ui y.. -V, kowiak, Helen Jones, Elizabeth Sebahe, Irene Arviso, Mary Harris, Norene Trimble. l .u....., ,.vv..,,, vi..-.ua -ov---., f----7 '----- -------, ---y v---1 -------- -'- --- ' - - Back Row: Lana Fuller, Jan Gritzner, Janet Tway, Nadine Nielson, LaPreal McBride, Shar- on Eschman. Front Row: Jodene Hawkins Sharon Jorgensen Donna Ozment, Jacque Owens, Sharon Ishikawa. M4 ' A A A ln 'Cluster l ,fp gl Jll fi!!! , X f A, ff recise lines were a specialty of this year's Jack Lpl' ff' rabbit Band which was under the direction of Li , 1' AK the fall the band was kept busy working on their spri wood Noble. Besides entertaining at football games I . .I l 1 , -t concert and assembly. Several individuals from t ss, lll band played solos while others participated in stat W ff A wide activities. LINWOOD L. NO klj Band gr mor The band used a cowboy style at the State Fair and tl Y Phoenix Rodeo parade, but displayed a concert sty at the l958 graduation. tlgifl xx SAXES AND FLUTES - Front Row: Alpizar, Coppedge, B ble, C. White, Simmonsgaard, Ray, Young, Riggs. Second Row: Gallagher, Brainard, Chase, Schlicker, Day, Borchert, France. Third Row: Bower, Wheeler, Dobson, J. Shumway, Webster. CORNETS AND TRUMPETS - Seated Cook, V. Anderson, Sheets, Burroughs, P. Anderson, Wilstead, Stone. Second Row Gamer, Encke, Emans, C. Shumwav, Lay- ton, C. Decker, V. Decker. Back Row: Rodgers, Neilson, D. Hall, Hudson, C. Skousen, Burr, Hungerford. . Wy fwfr , Front Row: S. Bennet, Lindholm, B. Hall, Adams, Stanford, Keller, L. Robinson, Noble, Chapman. Second Row: Palmer, J. R. Crandall, D. Crandall, Pennington, Man- HORNS - Front Row: Williams, Burgi, Lewis, D. Roberson, Stewart, L. Lloyd, M. L. Skousen, A. Lloyd, Second Row: D. Anderson, Sirrine, Lines, Martin, Black, R, nnett R Wilson Third Row Cooley J. Be , . . 2 , Robinson, Vest, Nelson, Huber, Phelps. if, '.. rw, A f' K '.. .J.f-fri? .JZ-QH. . CLARINETS - Seated: Whited, Ingalls O. Rodgers, Merritt, Jackson, Hancock Goodburn, Millet, Second Row: Challand Dodge, Lewis, Martineau, Claspy, Her nandez, Shervheim, Call. Third Row: Kel ley, Allen, N. Anderson, J. Anderson Brown, Harris, Andre. Back Row: J. Wil son, Stricker, Pospisil, Dickinson, Giles. xt? lik! Ill fri ' 'V I , Serin ,fly Hi v . 'IV' 5 H 1 fr'-1 fn .yu m . J M. 4 I f ' . , , . j.v.M,iA ' ,H ff? .4 'Aa' 'M ' Q v 2 pew! -.. f li.. 9.5-I if l 'fig 5 ,gs , , Ar ,nxss . , A ,N . -HQ 1 , .1 , ,Way -3- i I! - 1 4 O . ' ve x A M... Q ff X4 M, wk.4y. MT , A saw.- Afwwf' Q, MV- K N fwwf Ol . ' '19 W f'1 32 V.. A' My xg -9 3' K k A.- . 'fA.. 'H--.M QM. ., .A m A . Q, R., A . 8 0 - , - , , - -1 A 4 wr - Q 8 U nf vii . , 'K w - , , qi, ' ,g.S. f,, L'- . X U rp am - , 4 ' V .,, 11' tw.,- 'h -W K g.. NM., 1 , 'E '57 li' JF' .ff V , a .. w Ii if ' 5 r . Al r iff ,vs e.. . - V A '11 ,u it A k 4, X, ,. A. , ,ny-, , an S ' ' Q' x 1, A ,. - ' 'ki L., Yi - 5 5 ' 'fi nw I :- :7 E-A-'-H . l 9: .9 iff. Q-lE'f'v' A '-M , M....-,, --sw S, +5 --...,,,, vw-.,.,,,h 'W--N,N lOLlNS - Front Row: Sue Ann rney, Carolyn McLellan, Rose- ary Hoffman, Carolyn Kirch- f, Connie Natzke, Carol Vog- r. Back Row: Dick Roberts, ionel Blau, Sharon Meadows, Tryon, Carolyn Decker, Sample, Terry Mayberry. BRASS AND REEDS - Front Row: Judy Merritt, Barbara Scott, Jane Lewis, Louise Smith, Lurlyne Young, Kathy Macdon- ald. Back Row: Leona Emans, Charles Shumway, Leanne Bur- roughs, Mary Livingston, Dean Roberson, Leon Shelley. Singin' Strings llnrl Sass Brass usic, Music, Music, all year long as the orch- estra added many a musical note to assemlies thoughout the year. Directed by Linwood Noble they also give a concert in assembly and joined with A Cappella they presented a delightful Spring Concert. The Orchestra finished the year off by playing for Baccalaureate. Playing first chair in each section is Carolyn Decker, violin, also concert mistress for 2 years, Judy Merritt, clarinet, Leanne Burroughs, Cornet, Wayne Lines, cello. STRINGS -- Front Row: Vonna Berchardt, Wayne Lines, Karen Davis, Pat Thayer, Rosemary Mc- Dowell, Connie Barr, Mary Louise Skousen. Back Row: Mr. Noble, Jane Angeny, P ra u la Jones, Judy Knight. I' Front Row: C-L: Karen Atwood, Barbara Bushman, Lee Wright, Faith Blunt, Martha Burgi, JaNeanne Allen, Becky Hall, Linda Llo Carolyn Rohrig, Dora Glazier, June Loeffelhoelz, Rita Chapman, Norma Miller, Rosemary McDowell. Second Row: Bonnie Boqenri Joyce Biggs, Mary Ann Otey, Linda Stanton, Dale Anderson, Clark Hall, Eugene Stanford, Rockne Arnett, David Wilstead, Jackie Wa Grant Fletcher, Lana Fuller, Lee Shumway, Lauanna Rogers, Margaret Steverson, Third Row: Mary Livingston, Sharon Spitler, Farney, Karen Davis, Kenny Ray, Danny Giblin, Richard Reed, Phillip Anderson, Johnny Tucker, Kenneth Strecker, Ronnie Sirrine, sell Phelps, Arnold Siegel, Jeff Noble, Pat Backes, Pat Clyde, Anita Lloyd, Georgia Pennington, Fourth Row: Bonnie Moore, S Johnson, Evalyn Nielsen, Joyce Hayes, Robert Peterson, Mickey Morrison, Ronnie Day, Jerry Hildenbran, Larry Balden, Stewart GI Robert Ray, Jim Perkins, Elijah Cardon, Doyle Crandall, Mike Powell, Ed Brookins, Earline Campbell, Dianne Peterson, Betty Joh Betty Barrow. A few of the members harmonize while rehearsing for one of their concerts. 'I'I6 llllelml Magic he select 80 voice A Cappella Choir, under the di- rection ot Lyneer Smith, had one of its most suc- cessful seasons. Performing at the traditional Christ- mas Vesper Service, the Choir had an audience filling the auditorium to overflowing. ln another highlight of their year, the choir sang at the Easter Sunrise Service and the Easter Vesper. -S- Singing in several assemblies, local churches, and or- ganizations, the choir was enjoyed by countless, towns- people and winter visitors. Rounding out their year of success, A Cappella sang at graduation services. Repre- senting Mesa High, eight members of the choir were elected to the All-State Chorus. Additional A Cappella activities ofthe year included the purchasing of white dinner jackets to wear in perform- ances and to rent out to the students as a many raising ' t. 5 X proiec BOYS AND GIRLS --- Front Row: Ruth Amadio, Carolyn Greenlee, Judy Rogers, Lynn Anderson, DeLayne Wadsworth, Sue Creswell, Donna Murphy, Jerriane Ray, Sharon Escheman, Sandi Tuel, Charles Armes, Steve Dernbach, Smoot Pierpont, Russell Phelps, Larry Hart, Rendol Waite, McKenzie Smith, Arthur Molina, Dale Anderson, Barbara Ochoa, Carmen Medina, Karen Simonsgaard, Cherrie Nabors, Judy Van Schoick and Marlene Sixko. Second Row: Carol Hanberg, Trina Porter, Jere Kinsey, Janett Carstons, Elquonar Ander- son, Frances Garcia, Joan Lewis, Diane Coe, Betty Cooley, Anita Aranda, Jackie Warden, David Wilstead, Larry Boulden, Robert Charles, Charles Conover, Robert Rich, Kenny Ray, Brent Gunnell, Martin Burgie, Shari Hall, Frankie Dame, Patsy Phelps, Ermelinda Arguella, Phyllis Hansen, Elaine LeSueur, Karen Hollin shead, Karen Mish, Vickie Pruett and Linda Jennings. Third Row: Lona An- derson, Anita Hill, Trella Smith, Kaaren ite, Judy Atw , Sheryl Dugger, Janice Carma Carol May, Patty Bates, Claudette Duffel, May Scioneaux, Jenet Palmer, Karen Davis, Jackie Everett, Raydean Deltoro, Alice Sezate, Linda Stanton, Joyce Crismon, Sandra Hatfield, Lawanda Ramsey, Clark. Back Row' Pat Skousen, Shirley McCullar Pat Green, Lorraine Tenney Evonne Pars Emily Metz, Cecelia a Jones, Maxine . , , ons, Pavelich, Margaret Whitmer, Diane Thomas, Barbara Thornton, Joy Childress, Lauanna Rogers, Marlene Rogers, Ann Wayna Escheman, Carol Fuller, Barbara Blewer, Mary Jo Robbins, Barbara Stewart, Patty Little, Patsy Little, Letitica Jones, Gay Schwabauer, Marilyn Rohrig, Christine Lewis, Joyce Hayes, Karen Goodman, Gloria Bushman Porter, Carol Messinqer and Marlene Daniels. Director: Lyneer Smith. Accofmpanist: Naina Blau Page Turner: 'I 'I7 'ilhe Heiress Scores llreat Hit ense drama encompassed the plot of The Heiress , first all-school play of the l957-'58 season. Under the direction of Jack Davis, the play was very convincingly enacted. The Heiress is about a young woman lCatherine Sloperl who inherits a great amount of money. A bache- lor lMorris Townsend? learns this, and is dazzled by the sum. He proposes to her, she accepts, and they plan De ve lopment of romance When the fiance finds out that Catherine is disinl' ited because of her father's disapproval of her roman Heartbroken, Catherine confines herself to weav and refuses Townsend when he finally comes back THE CAST -C Gwc Hayes, Kathy Macdonalc Ronnie Sirrine, Pat Lay' ton, Henry Thome, Lan James, Sybil Rollins, Beg ky Hall, Martha J. Burgi lether Keeps Audience ln Stitches H t was hilarious was the opinion of all the audience who saw Life With Father , the second all-school play under the direction of Jack Davis on January 29 and 30. The three-act comedy was about a family dur- Whiting who is new at Mesa High this year. Mother, played by Shari Farney, was the female lead of the play. ing the early l900's. Father was portrayed by Rodney lt was put on professionally and very successfully. Two of the funniest parts in the play were the dialogue about the baptism of the father, and the love scene between Lawrence and Mary Skinner. As a whole it was one of the plays that Mesa High will remember for a long time. The Day family pauses at breakfast to hear one of father's fre- quent erruptions toward the maid. THE CAST - Seated: Father: Rodney Whiting, Mother: Shari Farney. Standing: Leanne Bur- roughs, Marietta Burgi, Vonna Berchardt, Elaine Le Sueur, Dennis Kelly, Carolyn Crabb, Beulah Denham, Dale Anderson, Ben Hofer, John Tucker, John Ehrke, Dale Hall, Carolyn Decker, Kenneth Strecker. Cousin Cora and Mary return from shopping with the help of the cook, Margaret, while the doctors look on. it un!! 119 lhespians Hispla lop lunes his year not two, but three all-school plays were presented. Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians was the third one, presented for the public April 2 and 3. Ten Little lndians is a very suspenseful murder mystery centered around a decorative mantle display often carved Indian figures. One by one they are brok- Mother hen tries desperately to put her ugly duckling baby chick back into its egg in April Love . en by the killer, one by one the guests on an .il,.'indoned island die. Another project of the drama department was Masque and Dagger's annual Top Ten Tunes assembly. The top song on the extensive survey this year was Wyatt Earp. Dennis Kelly, portravino WvattEarp, receives some real Western bows from Olhel' COWb0Y5' 26 Miles to Catalina was well chaperoned for this young couple. Four catty Seniors do' ing their interpretation of The Walk Wake Up, Little Susie was the theme of these two little bears when they overslept, lalenteil leens ssemblies play a very important role in the life of Mesa High. Most ofthe assemblies are opened and ismissed by the student body president who an- ounces the opening prayer and prelude. 'fxll assemblies are under the direction of the assembly ommittee and the fine arts commissioner. Each class resents its own assembly and is given Gah-Tso points or the quality of its assembly. pecial speakers add to the variety of the assemblies. pecial assemblies such as the Thanksgiving, Christ- as, and Farewell assemblies are worked up with fpecial care to be presented with that professional ouch. Key Club presented a very interesting education- I film for one assembly and Masque and Dagger pre- ented the Top Ten assembly. Many hours of hard work and enjoyment make up 'hese enjoyable assemblies. Football players show their skill at pep assembly, while Jacky the hero waits eagerly. Rabbettes revive the gay 20's with their precise routine. Rabbit Mesa's male quartet was always a popular number in as semblies. 121 Three Mesa Alumni - Chas. Harrel, Pat Fish, Frank Goodman- musical number in the Alumni Assembly. lntriguing styles surpass even Dior's imagination in Girls' League Assembl Y How would a group of Christmas toys look if they came to life. Here a number of the dance students interpret that idea in the assembly. lt is always fun to see teachers display their talents. Here a numb f e ' er o teach rs form a combo in the f l acu ty assembly. 122 if .f 3 YN J W ' Q Q ' i Q 13 1 U 6 'E Q? -V vblh Q K s - 'i 4 ' ai ss f X B 1 m Q,.,g5.v ,Lx- ' ? , , ' , X LL if Fliilw ' V, m ,Q A ' . ' , , 4. W ,, Ui! 2, , . A Www WW JK. V. A : .1 R, 42 s ,- , tiliff' 'f::!5- QQQQSEQ G Ai se ,, A A W Q-ni' J W1 f-5 X. 3 . 'Af if A x J wr, w A F' 'n 1 ' 1, 1,5 2 I S Q '53 ' V 'rw - ' ' P .tw l Q-ff N 4, ,N 75 ,D K 7 r R. leam line llp heering at all the different games and supporting the various teams,the students backed a success- ful sports year. The line of sports included everyone, for moral support proved to be a great factor in victories. The cheerlead- ers and all those who yelled for the players were im- portant, and they showed good sportsmanship. It is evident that sports are a long line in high school life. It can be a football or a football game. lt can be popcorn or pompons, Maybe a line to you is - Varsity Football .. J. V. Football ...... Varsity Basketball Wrestling ............ Golf .................. Boys Tennis ...... Girls Tennis ...... Track ..,............... Varsity Baseball .. J. V. Baseball ...... Intramurals ...... urls i. l26 l3l l35 l36 138 l4O l4l 143 l47 l5O l5l L VKX Cl-low' CAMKXX. A I Mass? JF'- lxd kj-JJ ,-,!,,,,..- ,N --,yy ,X ,X X Q! 11 W xx f X X X 3 I:-Lf - 1, 4-. ' va W ,...f-ff? V' f I lillllllllll lIllPlllS ehind the leadership of Edgar lMuttl Ford, the l957 Mesa High Jackrabbits placed third in the tough AA conference and had an 8 win, 2 loss season record. Even so, the Hares placed more men on the AA all-state team than any other school. Richard Molina, Lynn Mulleneaux, Wayne Hunsaker, and Bill Steverson were the Jacks which received this honor. Mesa also had the AA scoring champion in Molina who led all comers with l 15 points. Although losing 26 men through grad- uation, the Hares will be strong contenders next year with l5 juniors returning, and a fine group of under- classmen coming up from the junior varsity and the rainbow squads. Other coaches who contributed their talents to the squad were Carl Heath, defense, Dave Gates, line, and Reed Peterson, back. EDGAR FORD Head Coach VARSITY SQUAD - Front Row: Danny Ikeda, Harold Sutton, Wayne Hunsaker, Bill Steverson Fred Hartwig Gene Dlghtman Charlie Grubbs Newton Lantron, Richard Molina, Robert Ray, Lynn Mulleneaux, Rudy Owens, Brent Berge Gary Gooch Bud Page Duane Crlswell Manager Second Row: Bud Curtis-Manager, Eddie Tennison, Bill Sturges, Lynn Miller, Dave Raupp David Mrllett Dave Kmetko Joe Boofer Keith Lassen, George Hadaway, Merrill Johnson, Phil Pettit, Brian Vest, Elijah Cardon, Bob Peterson Henry Henkel Dennis Thurman Man ager. Back Row: Major King, Eddie Ortiz, Joe Anderson, Karl Pew, Sam King, Larry Eaves Coach Peterson Coach Gates Coach Heath Coach Ford, Eric Dekker, Richard McBride, Andrew Johnson, Ramon Hernandez, Fay Rhodes Gary McBride CARL HEATH DAVE GATES REED PETERSON Defensive Coach Line Coach Bafk Coach 12 6 Qu-Q-v M me ' T i. JOEIANDERSON BRENT BERGE JOE BOOFER ELIJAH CARDON EUGENE DIGHTMAN Junior l-ell Half Se ll0F Ceflfef Senior Center Junior Right End Senior Left End Mesa 43 - Porterville, California 19. The opening ame saw the Jackrabbits show their great offensive ower. Richard Molina started off his successful sea- on by scoring three touchdowns. Mesa still hasn't lost o a California team. Mesa 7 - Glendale 6. The Jackrabbits squeaked out a lose one-point win as both teams played sloppy foot- all. The game was marked by fumbles and penalties. udy Owens scampered 30 yards in the first half for he score. Owens then kicked the important extra point or victory Mesa 7 - West High 19. The Thunderbirds after reaking a six-year jinx in downing the Jackrabbits ctober 4 went on to win the class AA crown this year. he T-birds completely outplayed the hard fighting, flu weakened Jackrabbits. End Wayne Hunsaker stiff arms a Yuma player on way to touchdown. LARRY EAVES GARY GOOCH CHARLES GRUBBS GEORGE HADAWAY Junior Quarterback Senior Left End Senior Right End Junior Center .511 F v. H I . aa., - r f ,xx 'R A ri f ' E '2 l Q hnL. 127 Q... X . f, 1 in 3 FRED HARTWIG RAMON HERNANDEZ HENRY HENKEI. WAYNE HUNSAKER DANNY IKEDA Senior Guard Junior Guard Senior Left End SQUID' RIQIWT End Senior Quarterback MERRILL JOHNSON Junior Tackle ANDY JOHNSON Junior Tackle ffl l nu 4 f .iii ' i 11 .WV 4-. ' if C'-4, 1 K w 5 ii ai i, , -N titer 2 if it 5 :WMM Sb lllSl Ill lllllllilli' Mesa 25 - Yuma 7. Once again the Rabbits wi sparked by Richard Molina who scored four touchdov to increase his scoring in AA play. The Mesa defei played a great game and held the Crims in their o territory most of the game. Mesa I3 - Tucson I4. The Mesa Jackrabbits suffer their once-in-a-season hard luck game when they n the Badgers on October l8. Tucson coupled the runn of Art Acosta and the fumbles of the Hares to narrc ly squeeze past a desperate Mesa team for a victory Mesa 42 - Amphitheater 13. Homecoming came . . i y a successful end as the Rabbits went wild in defeat the Panthers of Tucson. Robert Ray led the scori SAMMY KING with three touchdowns, Eugene Dightman played junio, pull Back great game as his blocks set up a couple oft A MAJOR KING Senior Full Back DAVID KMETKO NEWT LANTRON KEITH LASSEN GARY MCBRIDE RICHARD McBRIDE Senior Quarterback Senior Tackle Half Senior Tackle Junior Left End A A 1 pi.. .... 1... X Q 2 1 i 4 LYNN MILLER DAVID MILLETT RICHARD MOLINA LYNN MULLENAUX EDDIE ORTIZ Senior Guard Senior Tackle Senior Left Half Senior Guard 5e 'l0f l-eff Half ,, Ruov owsNs Senior Full Back 1 BUD PAGE Senior Tackle Mesa 27 - Phoenix Union I2. The Jackrabbits over- ran the heavy line of the Coyotes to ride to an easy vic- tory. The Coyotes only scores came on long passes, their only offensive threat in the game. Mesa 51 - Camelback 24. The Jackrabbit team open- ed up an all out offense in crushing the Spartans No- vember7.The l-lares scored five touchdowns on passes alone in riding to an easy victory over the Phoenicians, Mesa 40 - North Phoenix 20. Again the Rabbits were led by a Senior Richard Molina as he scored five touch- downs in a high scoring game for both teams, North scored on the two pass plays that broke the game wide open and made the men of Mesa fight even harder for their victory, DEAN PERKINS Junior Guard BOB PETERSON Senior Guard PHIL PETITT ROBERT RAY BOB SHILL BILL STEVERSON BILL STURGES Qaninr C-enter Senior Ouarterback Junior Tackle Senior Tackle Junior Guard ...ap I 4 ' S ... . Nix -1 ni l HAROLD SUTTON BRIAN VEST DUANE CRISWELL DENNIS THURMAN BUD CURTIS Senior Right Half Junior Tackle Senior Manager Senior Manager Junior Manager Mesa back Major King goes down under a swarm of Yuma players- E Il E S S0 Mesa 20 - South Mountain 6. The Jackrabbits out- , played a hard charging Rebel line in taking away the class AA championship from South Mountain. Mesa out-ran and out-passed the fighting Rebels who later in the season defeated West High in a non-conference tilt. VARSITY SCHEDULE September 20 Mesa 43 Porterville I9 September 27 Mesa 7 Glendale 6 October 4 Mesa 7 West 19 October l l Mesa 25 Yuma 6 October 18 Mesa I3 Tucson I4 October 25 Mesa 42 Amphitheater l 3 November l Mesa 27 Phoenix Union I2 November 7 Mesa 51 Camelback 24 November l 5 Mesa 40 North 20 November 22 Mesa 20 South 6 6905. to block before continuing his journey Vgoalzvardv Q-lendale baclfl Dan Tolmachoff 1355, Slid6S PGS? Sam Kino 1365, 130 M A Eddie Front Row: Ronnie Ronnie Eaves, Billy Lugo, Simmons, Ralph Lewis, Gary Powers, Rockne Arnett, Bill Sirrine, Paul Bays, Dan Bloomer. Second Row: Tom Cummins, Mgr, John Freemont, Billy Lopez, Fay Rhodes, Richard Munoz, Joe Anderson, Bill Lunsford, Joe Steverson, Nephi Pagan, Frank Zuniga, Gary Russell, Eddie Tennison, Robert Charles, Doug Humphrey, Mgr., Nick Pavelich. Third Row: Ronnie Mourney, Marvin Waite, James Pace, Terry Fish, Lamour Massey, Jim Campbell, Fred Buchanan, Ken Doka, Dennis Holley, Mike Soleglad, Steve Smith, Dennis Lambson, Rudy Rangel, Laron DeWitt, Arthur Molina, Coach Futch, Coach Reid. .Ill-llill llllWS,lillllll lllllllllllill n his first year as J. V. coach, Thomas Futch led the l957 Mesa High Bunnies to a season record of 6 wins, 3 losses, and l tie. Singled out for their fine defensive work were Frank Zuniga and Danny Bloomer. The leaders in the offensive depart- ment were Eddie Giles, Don Holley, Ronnie Peterson and Ronnie Eaves oached by two capable mentors, Webie Koski and Robert Hudson, this year's Rainbow squad built up an admirable 8-2 record. Many of the mem- bers of the team, including Martin Neilson, Lee Pe- terson, Bob Duffel, and Arvis Hicks, are fine pros- pects for the varsity contingent next year. RAINBOW SQUAD - Seated: Kelly Curtis, Manager, Front Row: Gary McDowell, Arvis Hicks, Doug Hoopes, Karl Jackson, Martin Nielson, Spike Dana, Gary Nacy, Sherman Skousen, Lee Peterson, Robert Duffel, Charles Martin, Sam Linder, James Terhark, James Tribbey, Clit- ford Spears. Second Row: Alex Arradondo, Jeff Gritzner, Bill Foster, Norman McKee, John Allen, Harvey Durand, .Ken Mendoza, Robert Montano, Sam Penrod, John Beville, Marvin Hawkes, Larry Moon, Robert Andres, John Moore, Jesus Cardona. Third Row: Robert Rich, James Geraghty, Ernest Greer, Golden Adams, Darell Hudson, Brian Lockwood, Arthur Sanera, Gary McNeese, James McClellan, Melborne Schury, Robert Brown. Back Row: George Haws, Earl Morris, Coach Koski, John Lopez, Albert Medina. ,- -,. - Ui L 'l3'I llash Uuintet oach Carl Heath led the i958 edition of the Mesa High Basketball team to a 9 win, lO lost season. The season saw the Jackrabbits look like a champion- ship team one game and the next like a cellar club. They finished in a third place tie with Camelback with a 6-6 won-lost record in the Class AA Central Confer- ences. Although they didn't place a player on the all state team, they had two Honorable mentions in Wayne Hunsaker and Rex Dernovich. Next year the Hares should be in good shape as there will be six re- turning lettermen along with a fine group of Jayvees. The first game of the year found the Jackrabbits cold and they were defeated by the Camelback Spartans Sl-l5. In their second meeting the Hares bounced back to take the Humps 48-30. Finding the basket was still a problem to the Jack- rabbits and they suffered their second loss, by the score 29-25, to the Pueblo Warriors. The Jacks finally got going and romped their way to a 63-42 victory over the Amphitheater Panthers. CARL HEATH Head Coach ll During the Christmas holidays the Jacks entered Valley Christmas Tournament. ln the opening ga they lost to the North High Mustangs 56-45. Com back in the consolation bracket they defeated Phoenix Indian School Braves 74-56, but lost to ' Chandler Wolves 55-47. Standing: Elijah Cardon, Gene Schlink, Keith Lassen, Bill Steverson, Gary Gooch, Wayne Hunsaker, Larry Eaves. Kneeling: Robert Ray, Dan Eaton, Bud Curtis, sophomore manager, Coach Carl Heath, John Moore, junior manager, Rex Dernovich, Tommy Arnett. 132 Tom ARNETT ELIJAH cARooN REX DERNOVICH DAN EATON LARRY SAVES Junior Guard Junior Forward Senior Guard Senior F0 W3Vd Jumor Forward Mesa downed the West High T'Birds in their first meet- ing 58-55, but were run over by the Birds in the return game 59-38. Dhoenix Union continued their mastery ot the Hares and defeated them twice this year 54-41 and 61-41. Making a habit ot splitting their two games with Class A North competition the Hares won the first game rom the Scottsdale Beavers 54-42 but lost the second one 47-39- North and Mesa split in the regular season with the Hares winning the first game 54-47 and the Mustangs the second 70-53. Mesa proved their supremacy over the South Mountain Rebels as they took two victories from them 55-46 and 60-58. The Jacks made the long trip to Tucson to meet the Badgers and were defeated 50-39. The Catalina Trojans, supposedly the top team in the state, found the Hares too tough and dropped a 76-64 FAY RHODES GENE SCHLINK BILL STEVERSON JOHN MOORE Junior Guard Junior Center Senior Forward JU 1i0l' Mana 1 KEITH LASSEN W S 'CL--' ROBERT RAY Senior Guard BUD CURTIS Sophomore Manager Q 1 f Ma, Q f ,- ! , gs..L x ff, ., ea K yt! EJ Y Q -QP! is ., . , r . 5,9 J E 'Y ,Q ' .2 g N 5-an gt 3 9 .x - '35 7 , 1, k, , '-an A A 2 ? W. - 5 f wx 1. x X ,,3:. my W- i X3 f:-- V 2 457 J E if I f S' f,k ,K img XX A-.s. N ,ar K., ., 4 ,-Q, 31 'xx ff Ur is Power-Packed acking plenty of offensive punch, this year's jun- ior varsity cagers rang up a deserving I4-4 record. Thomas Futch, fresh out of college basketball, groom- ed a crop of promising boys into a group to contend with. Phil Ortega, a tall and lanky junior, proved to be the greatest asset to the team by leading them in both TOM FUTCH rebounding and scoring. Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa J. V. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE J. V. Coach 60 Judson 2l 46 Camelback 37 44 Pueblo 28 g g l 64 Ampha 24 it it 4l West 47 60 P. U. 57 38 Scottsdale 36 Mesa 43 Tucson 51 59 North 49 Mesa 38 Phoenix Union 51 47 Camelback 46 Mesa 39 Scottsdale 35 66 South 40 Mesa 51 North 38 45 Judson 42 Mesa 39 Catalina 32 58 West 6l Mesa 52 South .-....39 Standing: Nephi Pagan, Manager, Arvis Hicks, Leslie Grubbs, Eddie Giles, Robert Gardner, Rand Shumway, Frank Zuniga, Manager. Kneeling: Rockne Arnett, Art Molina, Coach Tom Futch, Ronnie Peterson, Neil Gooch. Absent were Bill Lugo, Phil Ortega, Robert Charles. 135 llrm lwisters ne star shown brightly in an otherwise drab wrest- ling season. The star: Edward Figueroa, who com- piled an excellent l3-2 individual record along with the state 95-pound mat title to lead Webby Koski's grunt and groan crew to a 3-l 3 campaign record. Despite the losing year, the team still placed eighth in the state tournament in Phoenix, which showed that they have plenty of promise. Koski, in his first year as mentor, has loads of material to work with for next year's squad. VARSITY SCHEDULE Mesa .......... 24 Camelback ,..... 26 Mesa ..,.. 26 Tucson ..... Mesa ,.,.. 23 Washington .... Mesa I5 Glendale Mesa .,... 23 West ..............,. Mesa .. 9 Phoenix Union Mesa 6 Scottsdale ..... .. Mesa ..... 27 North ......... Mesa ..... 22 Camelback ..... Mesa i.... 2l South ....... Mesa I8 Sunnyslopew... Mesa ..... 23 West .,...., Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa WEBBIE KOSKI Head Coach 9 Phoenix Union .... 39 42 Scottsdale ....... 6 23 South ........ 27 24 North ..... 28 Front Row: Edward Figueroa, David Dong, Daniel Sample, Lance Grey, Vernon Farrow. Second Row: Delmas Ballentyne, Lynn Miller, Walter Page, Newton Lantron, Bob Peterson, Joe Boofer, Verland French, Daniel Stoops, Terry Garside. Third Row: Fred Pitton, Ken Brown, Dave Eagleburgcr, Lee Peterson, Bill Sturges, J, R. Crandall, Bob Duffel, James McClelland, Robert Miller, Calvin Humphrey, Manager. Back Row: John Lockley, Coach Webie Koski, Norman Keys, Pierre Marco, Golden Adams, George Hathaway, Harvey Durand, Clifford Spears, Leslie Andreas, and Charles Murray. - fi Lee Peterson prepares for the pin. f Lance Gre y gets his foe in a sure grip. EDWARD FIGUEROA Mesa State Wrestling Cham 4,4 137 0 lirrllers llalnre ith only Harold Van Hook back from last year's powerful squad, Coach Arland Branch has had a rebuilding job this season. However, his inexperienced crew has given a good account of itself and has shown steady improvement with each match. The Rabbit golfers posted early season wins over Cen- tral, Phoenix Union, and Wickenburg, while losing to the strong West and Tucson squads. Vanhook tees off on the l0th tee of the beautiful Mesa Coun- try Club course. Campbell, Benesch and Marcy await their turns. Trying to curve the ball around a tree to reach the green is Swift. Robinson is set up just shy of the green. WF' f' mfs. 138 Set to try for a Birdie by sinkin T an eight foot put is Kelly, whi Gardner and Allen watch him. R BOYS VARSITY - Kneelin Wayne Benesch, Ralph Robi son, Gordon Campbell, Rober Swift, Kenneth Marcy. Stand ing: Harold Van Hook, John Allen, Arthur Sanera, Robert Kelly, Mr. Arland Branch- 5D0Y1S0f,John Beville, Roberg Gardner,Gary McNeese, Mik Kannapal, and Peter Buck. :F Ae. 4 GIRLS VARSITY - Kneeling: Nancy Cooley, Helaine Willison. Stand- ing: Helen Asher, Brenda Tibshraney, Peggy Cramer,,'Claudia Buffing- ton, Norma Ricketts and Jackie Hering. glee' Part his was the second year for Mesa High's girls' golf class started last year by Mrs. Claudia Buffington. lt grew from a class of ten seniors and juniors. The four girls returning from last year are Helaine Wil- son, Peggy Cramer, Norma Ricketts, and Brenda Tib- shraeny. New girls this year are Jacqueline Heying, Nancy Cooley, Helen Asher, Barbara Grant, Nanci Bunde, and Joann Cluff. Four of them participated in the Arizona State College Golf Playday March 28 at Encanto Park. The girls play- ed against Camelback twice. They were defeated 4-l in the first encounter with only Brenda Tibshraeny de- feating her opponent. ln the return match at the Mesa Country Club they won two out of the five matches. The girls are getting their clubs ready to start playing 1? Nancy is teeing off while Norma, Peggy and Helen get ready to go on to where they hit their balls. Helaine and Helen are cleaning the golf balls Brenda is raking up her foot marks from the sand trap, while Jackie and Helaine are putting onthe green. if 1 655' ' ' 'll .4- X . .. I if . , , . .-was A , og '- ' MM... - :rf -. .Q wk, Q V , g . ,wyu .0 , .. N mga, ff. .X , . . :Je V, . f. . . . an -4. pig! ,.. - 1 X, .. , , ,. i.,....,s..:l jing 51'-- ii?f'?it t I 2,1 ' f , Q , .. , K g I5 - .V 5 ge 1 , . . , .Q I . fy' K Q- ,V g wig-g::g-fi:r H' L , 1 i i -Y I' '--' f M , -V ge - ,f - ,f , A ,A N vt K' jc' r- . . 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S2:1?.'fJ5Egfwe ww-'1Z..Tw .fAfilkf:iiQ'15?'f?e. ,.:u1?.ff'.r:i'?,9f5JLk7'1sr1,Z'av5 -if 'L' '-'K' 'A A 1. ff: .-ff, ' 4 . .y. . - 1 3 139 Racquet Squad ard work, experience, and good coaching paid oft for this year's varsity tennis squad as they built up an admirable season's record. West Phoenix High again proved to be the thorn in the Jack's side as the T-Birds whipped coach Robert Hud- son's team in both encounters. Despite the losses to the Phoenix school, however, the well conditioned Rab- bits still placed high in the class AA ranks. Although four seniors will be lost through gradu- ation, next year's netters appear to have plenty of spunk. DICK DRAPER sos DRAPER DICK YATES ALLEN BRADSHAW D'cK YOUNG Senior FRANCIS STODGHILL Senior STEPHEN NEWMAN Senior ie-W tiki Q: -Qi Patsy Willard serves as Marlowe FVYXSH 5fa'1d5 f9adY af the nel 5 tx fi, M ' N MARLOWE FRYXELL PATSY Wll-I-ARD Senior Junior Senior et liirls lthough Miss Barbara Davis and Company did- n't fare too well this season, the green squad could blossom into a future Class AA threat. Lack of experienced netters caused most of the defeats that the girls sutferd this year. With only three varsity members leaving the team, Marlowe Fryxell, Carol Joyce White and Pam Hump- hrey, the rest ot the squad will have at least one year to iron out their stroking flaws and to gain valuable ex- perience, which is essential for a winning team. -5 i I wt. . . ,,' if .1-..,-.. 5 - f 'x if -1 s '- Pam Humphrey and Sharon Han- cock volley at the net. Richard Yates prepares to sm: a lob as Bob Draper Cforegrour and Army Curtis look on. fa- '15, X X N'xJ . S--, - 3 111. 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Dick Drag swings in the background. llver lhe Hurdle well balanced dual-meet squad with few out- standing performers was the way Coach Reed eterson described the i958 track squad at the begin- ing of the season. ith only one man-Harold Sutton-back who placed the state meet last season and last year's decathlon inner-Wayne Hunsaker--Coach Peterson has had rebuilding job this year. he Hares opened their season by winning a three-way eet with Carl Hayden and Tempe - Mesa 7l, Tempe 9, and Carl Hayden 6. As expected, Sutton lead the abbits in point getting by taking four first places. hen in the Glendale lnvitational against the top per- rmers from all over the state, the best the rabbits ould do was three third places. REED PETERSON Coach WAYNE HUNSAKER Senior ,yi HAROLD SU'l'TON Senior ARSITY - Front Row: E. Tennison, M. Nielson, R. Owens, D. Davidsen, K. Lassen, G. Gooch, G. Kleinman, W. Hunsaker, H. Sutton L aves. Back Row: D. Criswell, manager, J. Gritzner, F. Rhodes, B. Cheves, J. Moore,E. Morris, T. Arnett, L. Mulleneaux, K. Pew, E. Ortiz . Cummins, manager. 'I43 Jos Monson TOMMY ARNETT Junior Junior :err snrrzusn lu l'?' Anvls Hicks Junior BILL CHEVES LARRY EAVES GARY GOOCH SEf1i0I' Junior Senior VARSITY SCHEDULE Marchl9 Mesa .... 7l .... Tempe .... 59 .... Carl Hayden March 2l .................. ...........,... G lendale lnvitatio March 28 Mesa ......... Scottsdale .........,..... April 3 Mesa ......... South ..................... April l2 ................................................ Arizona Rel April l8 Mesa ......,. Tucson ........ North ........ P. U April 25 Mesa ............ Camelback ............. May I, 2 ................. ......... C onference Qualifing N May lO ....... ............................... S tate N May l6 .......... ............ L uke Greenway N May 22, 23 ....... ......... D ecathlon N May 30 ......... ........ A . A. U. N GARY KLEINMAN Junlo' Kem-i LASSEN Junior EARL MORRIS JOHN MOORE LYNN MULLENEAUX EDDIE ORTIZ MARTIN NIELSON Junior Junior Senior Senior Junior 'I44 ' x Ai' E... , . .lik 4 , 1. V x , . . 5 1 fifr-f-ff' J Q lf, 3 -K , ll faff'i': -- ','. l ,. . . RUDY OWEN5 DEAN PERKINS KARL PEW FAY RHODES EDDIE TENNISON Senior Junior Senior Junior Junior TOMMY CUMMINS 'A , rr rh, , Sophomore V nder the experienced hand of Coach David Gates, rg A this year's junior varsity thinclads should turn out J' to be a valuable asset in the development of a rugged if Q varsity squad. As in the past, most of our school's top g , W thinlies usually gain experience and coordination dur- their earlier years as a member of the JV's. This V J - E season's group has many fine athletes that could easily if bring track laurels to future Rabbit squads. 'Ai DUANE CRISWELL Senior JAYVEES -- Front Row: C. Martin, J. Pace, V. Farrow, L. Robinson, L. Moon, J. Owens, L. Shelley, H. Hernandez, manager. Second Row: G. Brown, M. Haase, M. Hawkes, D. Lambson, T. Fish, D. Holley, S. Pena. Back Row: J. Whitmer, R. Valenzuela, T. Biggs, L. Andreas, D. Doug- lass, N. McKee, T. Carpenter, G. Powers. 145 14 I E , A 'J I Y Sutton gets off a 22 foot jump. Breaking the tape in the 100-yard dash Over the hurdles in fine form. The big heave does it. Grubbs sails over the bar easily. Batter llp. olstered by one of the finest pitchers in the Class AA league-Phil Ortega, and three other players, who were starters on last year's championship team, the Mesa Rabbit nine got off to a fine start this season. After several rained out games, the Heres opened their season by beating South Mountain 3-2 with Lugo and Ortega doing the chucking. The Rabbits won another close one from Phoenix Union 3-l , with Ortega holding the opposing batsmen to two hits. Then Coach Reid's boys dumped West from the unde- feated ranks by beating the Thunderbirds 5-l behind the three-hit pitching of Ortega. Dightman was the leading hitter. On March 28 Ortega and Crittendon of North High put on a pitching duel for I4 innings when the game was Called because of darkness with the score 2-2. Ortega allowed only two hits, Crittendon gave up eight. VARSITY SQUAD - Kneeling: David Dong, Jim Zaharis, Danny Bride. Standing: Major King, Ruben Munoz, Rex Demovich, Eugene Gary McBride. N 1 I i a I W- ng- , .,- r -1g .. '2. T 7 ..--. 1' ILS.. I 4 ..c A ..-.---- i ERVHW -- .. --1'1I..flT ' '----- Head Coach'-T'-it -'TTT' ln early season non-conference games Mesa thumped Tempe 9-l and lost to Tucson I0-'l. Ikeda, Bill Lister, Brent Berge, Dan Eaton, Doug Park, Richard Mc- Dightman, Leslie Grubbs, Phil Ortega, Cliff Pierpont, Bill Lugo, 4' 'I47 BRENT BERGE REX DERNOVICH GENE DIGI-ITMAN DAVID DONG DANIEL EATON BBS South ................ Senior-Outfielder Senior-lnfielder SGFNOF-lnfielder Senior-Outtielder Senior-Outfielder LESLIE GRU MAJOR KING M 5e 'l0 '0Uffleld9' VARSITY SCHEDULE March Mesa March Mesa Ma rch March March March March March April April April April April April April April April April Mesa ............ Mesa ............ Mesa Mesa Phoenix Union Tucson .................... Tempe ..... West .... North ....... California Tournament Mesa ............ Mesa ........ Mesa .....,.. Mesa ........ Mesa ........ Mesa ........ Mesa ........ Mesa ........ Mesa ........ Mesa ........ Mesa ........ Mesa ........ um msn Mai' Mesa Sen' -Sh tt lor or S op BILL Llgfgg MBV 10 ------------------ Senior-Catcher BILLY LUGO GARY MCBRIDE RICHARD MCBRIDE RUBEN MUNOZ Sophomore-Pitcher Senior-Infielder Junior-Outfielder Junior-Outfielder Chandler .... Camelback ..... Scottsdale ....... West .......... Tucson ........... South .............. Phoenix Union North ,............. PHIL ORTEGA Junior-Pitcher I48 te Meet DOUG PARKS CLIFF PEIRPONT JIM ZAHARIS JIM HARVISQN Senior-Outfielder Junior-Infielder Junior-Outfielder -juni0r-Manager anim Locxwooo W D A ,L esa High's Jayvee team, under the direction of the new head coach, Coach Tom Futch, had a ery inspiring year. Of course with the games won, they Iso had some loses, but they didn't let that discourage hem. When a game was lost the team tried more than ver to win the next one. ' he mid-season standing for the team was two wins, ne loss, and one J lllvl-rvianagcu U J. V. SQUAD - Kneeling: Ray Raupp, Robert Charles, Van Bethan-court, Bob Duffel, Ralph Lewis, Larry Simmons, Neil Gooch, Don Holley, Billy Lopez, Arthur Molina. Standing: Kenny Doka, Robert Montano, Ronnie Peterson, Alfredo Romero, John Fremont, Sammy King, Bill Lunsford, Lee Peterson, Joe Anderson, Richard Munoz, Karl Jackson. 149 'Y' Q KA :- Cwfdlgi ladies lake-llver Sports Program he girls physical education program is a diversi- fied one designed to meet the interests and the needs of every girl. Individual sports include archery, badminton, croquet, deck tennis, horseshoes, lawn bowling, shuffleboard, and table tennis. Team sports are basketball, hockey, softball, soccer, and volleyball. An extensive dance program including character, folk modern, modern jazz, novelty, round, social, square I I and tap dances develops poise and grace as well as appreciation of this popular art. Party and recreational games, tennis, golf, and marc ing, dancing, baton twirling, and rope spinning th are part of the Rabbette training round out the actix ties of the department. Miss Marjorie Entz, Mrs. Clauda Buffington, M Irene Kemp, and Miss Barbara Davis handle the ii struction of these activities. Batter Up! Speedball requires cunning and agility. Up and over the net for a score. L- s, 7- x X N Linda Moreno, Leta Turner and Elizabeth Sebahe take aim at a distant target. Some nice balancing by a few gymnastically minded girls. Eight sophomore girls use the mirror to check their positions. Now where did that bird Q0- Just the right push does it. 1- ' - . . K K 4 as -f-ws cl cj X5 F? e-. High Snciet ines can be people, lines can be dance floors, put them together in a suitable position and a long line of dances is created. And a long line is true at Mesa High, where there are dances after the ball games, dances at class parties, in- formal and formals. Besides them, there were the all-campus party, the hello hop, and the special party for new pupils. Everyone enjoyed the barn dances, twirp dance, hi-fi dances, the Co-Ed and all the others. Without them life would have been awfully dull for the students. Maybe a line is the hay at the western parties, or the socks at the sock hop. Maybe a line is XX X: Q as . . J la ,-ei S T5 -X ,Ni al, :AY K5 , li 1 xi - l I xx A '5 hav ' NX. X .J , 0 o J P- i Social llle fx 6 A j V, ,fd ' N Q5 X. s af. X KX l Junior-Senior Prom l X 'QQ lx - X- 'fx Co-ed ...................... . 5 l 'rf A' Christmas Formal ..... 1 '. I I ii ' ,lvl-K, Senior Party ....... . l 'Sv Sophomore Hop ..... 'Xxx Q, HX ra ,X -3 '- , if Game Dance .......... . 'f Superstition Ball .... . X , , , v X' l Barn Dance ....... 1 Q Q l f Q so 1 X tm, 154 X 0653! 155 Z'- Seniors Hooororl he Junior-Senior Prom held for the second con- secutive year, in the beautiful Arizona State Col- lege, Student Union Building, was perhaps the best re- membered dance of the year. The large spacious ballroom decorated with Japanese paintings, beautiful glittering butterflies, Japanese lanterns, and lettering-- Sayonara -on the curtain done in oriental style gave the effect of the Far East. To set the mood, Walt Anthony's band played the dance, Sayonara while Stewart Glazier sang it. Others on the floor show were Mickey Morrison and Earlene Campbell singing, Show Me. A lively tune and swirling skirts. Dancing under the stars 'I56 Lovely to look at were the junior and senior girls as they danced with their dates at the annual Prom. A refreshing drink and tasty mints. Down the middle in the grand march 5 if 4130 157 iii: llals lreat llu s eep Purple lights softly flooded the floors of girls gym as dancers had a big time at the Gi League-sponsored Co-Ed on Valentine's Day. Virgi McLaws' orchestra played for the girl-treat-boy affai The Co-Ed brought an end to Twirp Week, and was c of the most anticipated formals of the season. Color fountains and trees dotted the floors, and added a De Purple atmosphere to the dance. sf-as Q ,grim 0 -:D nd wa fwsrfq, sf.-:rf .fn s-'22, W vi Q, ffl 'cr ' Q' 'ap WG., 1: W me FD Q7 V CD, O if 'A -as V., I Q' 1 Coed r 'ails it Q64 :alas Wei stair: ifiaa, ls w '-fm-' G 2? lk WHQNMDIH-filmnw -he C7 CDWCU:-,,, Q-Q. v- - 7 .J Deep Purple Co ed attracts a dreamy crowd -PQ. 0 'bm ,CQ The Co-ed begins with the traditional Grand March. Q Q l'5 Xa. 155 159 W Students enjoy the Spanish atmosphere at the annual Christmas Forma 160 ,pi L lllllMAl lllSlll pirits were gay and hearts were light as students celebrated Christmas vacation at the Boys League's annual Christmas Formal. La Fiesta de Navidad was carried out musically by the Latin Sextet. Numbers ranged from smooth waltzes to catchy jitterbugs and rythymic mambos and sambas. Under bright streamers decked with golden bulbs and glittering strips of tinsels, students danced till eleven thirty, when the evening was climaxed with the break- ing of the pinata filled with candies for everyone. This gala event was held in the boys gymnasium on the first evening before Christmas vacation, December 21, and created a friendly, brotherly feeling for the holi- days. Couples dance to the dreamy music of the Latin Sextet. Seniors enjoy their I dance at the Country CI for refreshments durmg the A vi fa 5,2 x 1' K if ' 'I62 Students luiuy Numerous Dances ances of all kinds for various occasions have been students busy almost every Friday evening. the rule at Mesa High School this year. Club spon- sored after-game dances, class party dances, Western Most of these dances are given to raise funds for the dances, and sock dances have kept the jive-conscious sponsoring group or for some school project, such as the foreign exchange program. enloy their first class dance Students enioy social get- together after the foot- ball game View will Til !'Hwf165s 163 i Students enjoy getting together after the foot ball game. S t. t . Il II A I ne of the most looked forward to semi-formal This year the ball was held after the Mesa-Camelback dances of the year is the Superstition Ball. Spon- football game on Thursday, November 7, in the boys sored by the publications department and Quill and gymnasium. The dance followed the annual Supersti- Scroll in honor ofthe yearbook, the dance is highlighted tion assembly during which the queen and her atten- by the crowning of the Superstition Queen. dams were introduced. l r Superstition Queen reigns over the dance. 'I64 li . ls F. F. A. Western Dance lets the gents and gals whoop Western Hue-down he true Western spirit was brought out in the tra- ditional Barn dance, held in the boys gym and sponsored by FFA. The Hoe-down music was provided by Gaylen Arrington and his Band. Laron DeWitt crowns F.F.A. Sweetheart, Joyce Winterton while attendants Dicksie Stiles and Judy Rider watch. it up. Five silver dollars to the best dressed boy and girl .i llus fls llees chool life makes a beautiful line which all students want to follow. On this line stand all the different kings and queens who add a bit of beauty and suprem- acy to Mesa High's history pages. Las Conejitas marched a straight and precise line to entertain delighted audiences. They spiced the line with unique dance steps. The cheerleaders blazed the trail for the peppier end of school life. Lines can form a crown on the heads of royalty or the tails affixed to the Bunnies' costume. It can be the shadows cast onto the floor with each cheerleader's ending leapg or it may be the various con- ventions students attend. Also, a line which corresponds to your own interpreta- tion of school life might be School lile Superstition Queen Attendants .............. Royalty ................. Cheerleaders ...... Las Conejitas ....... Activities ....... Memorium ..... f'N Cguoww Xxx-JJ 5 f mf T240 AM. f2fs?m3 WWI We R3 X n .X .ln In Cx- . .9 ,Q S M 'LW qi , A fax , Q ,. - it ,K I , my k 7 ,H Q 51 M Ji M K 'Sf ' 'A-EMM g 'Qi Qi 5 Xt., -'-vm 451 -4. W 5 M K, , my Q J , 1 'a iff 'sz 2 4 sf, 5 ii? :xx YK 4 f Q ' R ain- X wx f' , W ik,5,.,k X xx X K A x ' . B fu- Q. Ax .3 5, my -Fm .67 Q, SUPREME IIIIYAHY uperstition queen and her attendants were chosen to reign over the Superstition Ball. JUDY MERRITT Queen's Attendant SHARON PINE Queen's Attendant CATHY BRIMHALL 's Attend Queen Bflf JANET TWAY Queen's Attendant BRENDA TIBSHRAENY Senior Day Princess Royalty lleigns ix of Mesa High's beautiful girls won titles this past year as Miss Mesa l957, Miss Mesa l958, Homecoming Queen, University of Arizona Senior Day Princess, Arizona State Senior Day Princess. Shirley Johnson was chosen Miss Mesa of 1957 by a group of select judges on personality, talent, looks and other qualities. This year's Homecoming Queen and King, Ann Hast- ings and Wayne Hunsaker were chosen by the student body on outstanding activities around the campus. Senior Day princess, Brenda Tibshraeny, was selected by the senior class to represent them at theU of A senior day. Barbara Scott, also chosen by the seniors, represented Mesa High at Arizona State as Senior Day princess. s Garr HASTI a d WAYNE HUNSAKER Haiti qualities. NGS I1 rule over Homecoming with assistance from attendants, Gary Gooch, Shirley Johnson, Barbara Scott and L nn Mulleneaux. 5 GARNA DeWITT Miss Mesa 1958 ' . Y pggllfzqrfv- -- - g 1 egg,--K X A ,. . EAR? SHIRLEY JoHNsoN' Miss Mesa 1957 -X, alum: Hunan BARBARA SCOTT State F.F.A. Sweetheart Senior Day Princess Tem CHEERLEADERS: Dianne Huber, Jo Dee Guinn, Shirley Johnson, Carol White, fHead Cheerleaderll, Sherrie Skousen, and Alice Sezate. RL J H SHI EY 0 NSON X ALICE SEZATE f Cheerleader rr 'ii L H , M. he Lf f Q 1, Qs N 4 ykisefwwyfg win ks' S 3' K+ ini w:?PQa5s L ii X L' .lv Q ig' CAROL WHITE Head Cheerleader f 2Ll4'Ji.i 5 if 'M' Rau 1 51 4 W .fgfirfi gimp ,YA if 172 Spunli Six he six girls who were elected on the qualities of school spirit, personality and pep have made up e cheerleading squad for the year l957-l958. he group, spending many hours in practice perfected e many clever song routines and yells. They, along ith the student body, have cheered the teams on to ictories with their rousing yells. SHERRIE SKOUSEN DEE GUINN Cheerleader 'l73 5 DIAN NE HUBER Cheerleader 3 M wif-.W ,r Left to Right: Shirley Ellsworth, Sharon Ficklin, Peggy Coleman, Ann Hastings Sandra Allen Sydney Cummard Dianne Ahrens Judy Melch Denise Ball, Barbara Bushman, Nancy Taylor. Bouncing Bunnies -newly organized this year are Mesa High's Las Conejitas. These twelve girls, chosen on their out- standing dancing ability, have rapidly become an im- portant part of Mesa High. Performing in assemblies, at football, basketball, and baseball games, on television, and at the county fair, these girls have shown originality, not only in their dancing but in their pert and lively costumes. Because their organization is new to Mesa High the girls have had to work hard to build up the student body's interest in their activities. CLAUDIA BUFFIN Sponsor sa g l ig X YDNEY CUMMARD . 1 I Senior DIANNE AHRENS Senior K 1 SHARON FICKLIN ' Junior PEGGY COLEMA Junior 11 BARA BUSHMAN li Senior DENISE BALL Junior NANCY TPYIAIOR Juniclr SHIRLEY ELL Junior MARILYN MILLER Senior TH JUDY MELCHEII Senior 175 lhe lntellects cholarship is important at Mesa High, although often not so spectacularly publized as some of the extra curricular activities. Each year a number of top junior girls and boys are se- lected to attend Girls State and Boys State. On the Campuses of the University of Arizona and the Arizona State College at Flagstaff, the future leaders of the state schools learn and practice the principles of run- ning a democratic community. An annual event of vital importance to the scientifi- cally minded students is the annual Science Fair. Here the individual students have a chance to display scien- tific projects they have worked on and constructed and for which they may receive many prizes and scholar- ships. Seated: Lee Peterson, Army Curtis, Keith Lassen, Lionel Blau. Sec- cond Row: Sharon lshikwa, Dora Glazier, Faith Blunt, Sally Sue Le- Baron and Lurlyne Young. Third Row: Larry Eaves, Lane Bateman Clifford Pierpont, Elijah Cardon and Richard Young. V 1 i . i F. 1 ' 5 l ' 5. r Sophomore girls test intelligence of hamsters for Science Fair if. ixtracurricular Activities any Extra-Curricular activities of 1-his '57-58 dents spare time. All these activities helped make a school season filled in the remainder of the stu- beffef and more infefesfing School life- Y .X fl phomores rack their rains to answer apti- tude tests. 'I77 At Parents n ig ht teachers get acquaint ed with their students folks, ax 'fi uf 'uni V4 wi, ,435 , 44 ig.. A ,-3 'ru 'I ' iiiwf y- Nw,M,.,..-P-- S. 1' ., u aeii .v , fe: 33 X 5 vi, . A 1 1 1 3 W,- Jf ,fi 596 :ends greet ea 95 mx ' Sn x V Y X gm X X x ,Y X 1 4 XJ f .5 . ,W Y ,Eg li 5 . -' Emi QE' Standing: Joyce Yost, Rosemary rvtcuoweu, Jolene Tate, Judy Har- ris, Norma Ricketts, Cathy Brimhall, Sharon Pine, Donna Schmidt, Bar- bara Urrea, Barbara Thornton, Re- becca Portillo, Diane Ahrens, Bar- bara Scott, Janet Tway, Nancy Hos- tetler, Brenda Tibshraeny, Linda Anderson, Carol Heywood, Dolores Arriaga, Judy Lawther, and Figen Yakar. Kneeling: David Frye, Dick Young, Rex Dernovich, Jacky Ong, Dick Draper, Tim Cosgrove, Nolan Call, Bus Driver, and Mr. G. T. Young, Advisor. A G 'V L., R H N , W gf. 'Q X T 1 4 f Q .QW f GV S0 000 In 9 W fZl,.W .5 IN MEMORIUM The setting sun makes a silhouette Of the buildings, encompassed in loneliness. Night's peace draws closeg and those gone by Yearningly watch over Mesa High. Happiness praises dawn's silvery fire, lts brightness enthralled by a silent choir. From the silver-tinged heavens our beloved ones pray, In hope that we Carry On in every way 7 09011 Z a 1 ' 'l8'I RONALD WIGGER RICHARD DALE BENNET 1515 Were lou lhere 1 2763 ACappelIa ...............,...., ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,e I 16 Adams, Golden Ray ...,,, ....... 7 O, 131, 136 Adams, Joy Arlene ...... .......A......... 5 7 Adams, Larry Kent .,.... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,. 5 7 Adams, Mignon .,..,.. ,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,, 7 O Adams, Raydeen ....,. ............,........,.. 7 0, 86, 117 Adams, Sandra Lee ,.... ....... 3 5, 113, 123, 158, 165 Adkins, Ralph ..,,,,,.,,,e.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,A,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 70 Ads .............A.................................,......,.........................,.... 193 Adye, Darol .........,.,,....,......,,....,,,.....,,....,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, 70 Ahrens, Dianne .... 35, 85, 87, 88, 95, 101, 104, 164, 168, 174 175, 179 Allen, Glodean .............,.......,....,...,.... ....., ...........,.,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Allen Helen ,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 7 O Allen John ..,........ ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,4,, 5 7, 131 Allen Jeaneen ....,. .....,........,.,.... 5 7, 86, 95, 102, 105, 116 Allen, Ronelle ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 5 7 Allen, Sandra ..... ...... 5 4, 57, 88, 105, 123, 174, 175, 213 Allen William ....., ,,,,.,...,.,.,,,,.,e.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,., . .35, 113, 165 Allred, Dale .,.,.... ..........,.....,. ...,.............,.,, 5 7 , 86, 158 Allred, Vern .,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,., 7 0 Allred, Jeffrey ......, ,,..,.,., 3 2, 70 Alpizar, Grace ,,,,,, ...,.. 7 O, 113 Amadio, Ruth ....... ,,,,,,, 5 7, 117 Amarisca, Mary ....... ,,,,,,,,,,. 7 O, 90 Anderson Connie ...,,. .,..,.. 3 5, 91, 92 Anderson Elquonar .. .,..,,...,,. .....,,......,,,,, 7 O, 117 Anderson Ferrell ,,... ....,.,,...,..,..,.,.,,...,,..,,,, 3 5, 93, 95 Anderson Joe ........... .... 5 7, 78, 126, 127, 131, 150 Anderson Lynne ...,.. ,,,,....,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 117 Anderson Linda .... ................ 3 5, 105, 179, 198 Anderson Lona .,..., ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 117 Anderson Margaret ,.,. ,.,,....,..,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Anderson Neil .,,, .... . . ..........,........,...,....,.,,,.,,., 70, 113 Anderson, Dale Norman Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Phillip ........,...,. ..... 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'1 76 Glazier, Dora ........... ....... 6 0, 85, 116, 123, 176 Glazier, Stewart ,...... ............ 4 O, 89, 116, 165 Glenn, Jerald ...... ...,......................... 7 3 Goats, Lester ..... .................... 6 0 Godfrey, Lee ...., 60 Gold Key ....,... ................,.......,..................,........ 8 9 Golf .....,.a........ ...........,,,......................................... 'I 38 Gooch, Gary ,....,.................. 28, 29, 40, 132, 133, 134, 170, 207 Gooch, Neil ................................................ 73, 97, 131, 135, 150 Goodburn, Carol Jean .... ................................. 7 3, 91, 113, 165 Goodman, Karen ........, ...,............ 7 3, 117, 178 Goodman, Katrina ....... 60, 86, 95, 97 Goodwill .,,........ ..............,,.,., 9 3 Grady, James ..... .......,..,...... 6 O Graham, Gary ..,.... ..,... 7 4, 86 Grandill, Barry ....,. a......,. 4 0 Grant, Barbara ......... 60, 86 Grant, Chcrrie ......,...... .. 40 Gray, Carol Ann , ..,...... 74, 89, 91 Gray, Geraldine .... .....,.............. 7 4 Green, Patti , ........... ...., I 74, 86, 91, 117 Greenlee, Caroline ....,. . ,.,...,,..... 74, 117 Greenwald, Larry .....,..,.. ,...,..,, .,,........ 6 0 Greer, Ernest Duane .a,.... ...........,....,.. 7 4, 131 Grey, Douglas ....,,,...,.. .................,........ 7 4 Grey, Lance ............... ........ 4 1, 87, 136, 137 Grieser, Brenda .. ...,..,........ .,..60, 105 Grimes, Carolyn Joyce ....,...,...... 60, 153 Grismore, Darrell ...,.,..... .........,......,.,,,,.... 7 4 Gritzner, Jan ...,,... ,...,..,.,..,.,,,,,, 4 0, 87, 111 Gritzner, Jeff ..... ..... 3 0, 60, 95, 131, 143 Grubbs, Leslie .,.,... .... 4 1, 60, 89, 135, 147 Grubbs, Charlie .,.,. ........................ 8 7, 126 Guest, Timothy .... .....................,.......... 4 1 Guinn, JoDee ........ ......... 7 4, 86, 88 158, 173 Gunnell, Brent ....... ........ 2 1, 41, 117, 199, 158 Guthrie, Bill ....... ...... ......,...........,............. 6 0 H Haase, Michael ..... ...... ....... 7 4 , 89, 90, 92, 146 Haase, Ulrich ........ ......... 4 1, 146 165, 179 Hadaway, George ...., ....... 8 7, 126, 136 Hadlock, Dorothy ..,.. ..... ............................. 7 4 Hadlock, Nancy .... ..,............,........... 4 1, 110, 121 Hale, Ralph .,...... ....,................................,..... 7 4 Hale, Garda ...,,... ........ 4 1, 84, 86, 91, 92, 93, 106 Hall, Charlene ....... ,... ......................,..... 7 4 , 165 Hall, Dale .......... .,.... ...... 7 4 , 112, 116, 119 Hall, Sharon Dee ....... Hall, Sharon Dell ....... 117 74 Hall, Becky ............ ...... 3 0, 41, 84, 85, 88, 93, 113, 116, 118, 120, 123 Hall, Mary , ..........,.. .........,................................... 8 9 Halls, Clark .................... ...................... 6 O, 116 Hamberlin, Fayrene ,.......... ...... 4 1, 110, 158, 165 Hamilton, Don Edward ..... ......................... 6 0 Hamilton, Lowell .......,.... ...,................., 6 0 Hamblin, Romana ...,... .... 9 1 Hamlett, Ruby Dean ........ .... 7 4 Hampton, Shalia Sue ......... .... 7 4 Hampton, Sharon Judith .... 60 Hanan, Marilyn Kay ........... .......... 7 4 Hanberg, Carol ............... ................... 4 1, 117 Hancock, Arthur ....... .............................. 7 4 Hancock, David .,,......... ......,...............,.......... 7 4 Hancock, Carlene ....,...... ........ 6 0, 86, 87, 110, 11 1 Hancock, Linda Darlene ............................ 60, 91 Hancock, Mildred Jane . ............... 60, 106, 111 Hancock, Patricia Louise ................ 41 Hancock, Sue ......,,.......... ................... 6 1 Hancock, Sharon .......... ....... 6 0, 141 142 Hankin, Danielle --e- ,..,....... 61, 105 Hannah, Helen ....... ............. 4 1 Hansen, Phyllis ,........ ...... 7 4, 117 Harrell, Paula Jean ,...... .............................. 6 1 Harrington, Marcia ...... ............................... 4 1, 89 Harris, Ann Linville .... ,.....................,.. 7 4, 89, 101, 117, 204 Harris, Daniel Hunter ...,.. ,.......................,..,...... 4 1, 84, 85, 108 Harris Judy A. .....,,... ....... 6 1, 86, 93, 100, 105, 113, 165, 179 Harris, Larry ........,...... ............................................. 7 4 Harris, Mary ...,..,..,.,..., ......,..... .......... 6 1 , 93, 111, 120 Harris, Raymond Elden .............,...,....... 74 Hart, Larry Duane ..,..... ......,........... 6 1, 1 17 Hartwig, Fred , .....,.... .......................... 4 1, 87, 126, 128 Harvison, Jim ...... . ............................................... 61 Hastings, Ann ........ ,,.,.. 3 0 41, 54, 85, 87, 88, 97, 101, 170, 174, 175, 214 Hatch, Anita Gayle .,.... ...................... 1 9, 41, 54, 95, 158 Hatfield, Sandra Kay ....... ............... 7 4, 117, 122 Hathcock, Barbara ............. ..,.......... 6 1, 87, 110 Hawkes, Marvin Richard ....... ...... 6 1, 131, 146 Hawkins, Frances ............. ..,...................... 7 4 Hawkins, Jodene ..,,......... ...... 6 1, 87, 111, 158 Haws, Dorothy Rita . .................., 74 Haws, George ............ .............................. 6 1, 131 Hay, Brenda ,,.......... ..........,..,..,......... 4 2, 87, 110 Hayes, Lena Joyce . ...... ....... 7 4, 86, 91, 93, 116, 117 Haynie, Erlene ......,... .................................... 6 1 Havs, Gwen ......... ........... 4 2, 92, 118 Heil, Helena ....... ....................,.......... 7 4 Heiman, Mary ..... ............... 7 4, 89, 122, 158 Hello Party ...,....,..... ........................,............ 1 62 Henkel, Henry .,............ ...,.. 4 1, 87, 95, 97, 126, 164 Henson, Hazel Marie ...... .................................. 6 1 Henshall, Linda ................. ............................... 8 7 Hernandez, Dahlia Rachel ..., ............ 7 4, 113 Hernandez, Humberto ....... .,,,,, 7 4, 90, 146 Hernandez, lohnny ....... ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 6 1 Hernandez, Ramon ....... ....... 6 1, 126, 128 Herrera, Lucv .....,.., ................ 7 4 Herrera, Silver ...., .,.,,,,,,,.,, 4 I Hershel, Oliver .....,.... ,,,,,,,. 6 I Heslop, Errol Leroy .,.... ........ ........,.. 4 1 , 86 Heslop, Larry Allen .. ..............,............. 74 Heying, Jacqueline .,..... .....,..................... 6 1, 139 Heywood, Carol Jayne ...,. ...... 4 2, 87, 88, 1 11, 179 Heywood, Rosemarie ....... .........,...........,... 7 4, 89 Hickok, Carole Kay ......,,... ................... 7 4 Hicks, Arvis Robinson .,.... ...... 6 1, 131, 135 Hicks, Jerry ..........,........ .............. 6 1, 96 Higgins, Jack ............... ......... 4 2, 108 Hildebrand, Paul .... ...... 61, 116 Hill, Anita ..........., ...... 7 4, 117 Hille, James ........ ........ 4 2 Hixon, Bill ..., . ..... 74 Hi-Y ,,.. ............. ,,...... 8 8 Hodges, Troy ....,. ........,,. 7 4 Hoel, Cecilia .,.....,.. ..,..... 7 4, 86 Hofer, Ben .,................ .... . .61, 119 Hoffman, Rosemary ......,. ........ 7 4 Hogeland, Albert Frank .... I . .,,,. 74 Hogeland, Dorothy ..... .. 74 Hogle, Harold ........., .. 61 Holland, Bonnie ..,.... --.-------------.--- 4 2 Holley, Dennis ..... ....... 7 4, 131, 146 Holley, Donald A....... ------- 7 4, 131, 150 Hollingshead, Karen ...... .A------.Y 7 4, 117 Holmes, Lee Dianne ....... -----.--- 6 1 Hood, Richard ,........... ...-.--,--A-- -- 61 Hcopes, Doug .......... ...............---------.------------A---- 6 1, 131 Horne, Lynn Brent ....A. ..............................----A..-----..-.-.. 6 1 Hogtetler, Nancy ,,... ...... 4 2, 84, 85, 91, 95, 101, 104, 179 Hovde Bruce .........., .................-.-------.------.----------.----- 7 4 Huber, Cheri Dee ..... ...........----- 4 2, 87, 101 Huber, Dianne ..Y... ...-.-. 6 1, 38, 165, 173 Huber, Marilyn .-.......--A....----- .- 42 Huber, Paul .......,. ---.-.--.------ 4 2, 112 Hudson, Darell ..... ,--..-- 7 5, 112, 131 Humdy, Robert ...... ..,-.....,.... 6 1 96 Humphrey, Barbara ...... ...........-...... 6 1 Humphrey, Douglas ....... --------,-- 7 5, 131, 136 Humphrey, Molly .......................,..,..,..........,,....................,... 61 Humphrey, Pam ,,..,....,.....,.................... ............ 8 5, 95, 141, 142 Hungerford, Bert ........................................... ................. 7 5, 112 Hunsaker, Wayne .... 42, 54, 126, 127, 128, 132, 133, 134, 43, 170, 207 Hunter, Carol ......,...,.,.,..Y...........,.....,........,. v..........,...... . v... 7 5 Hutchings, Charleen , .,....... 42 I lcely, Ray .,,,,. ............... 6 1, 93, 100, 104, 127 Ikeda, Danny ,..,,,,, ....... 4 2, 54, 87, 126, 128, 147 Index ...........,. ......... .......................,-,..-..-.-..-- lngalls, Jean Anne .,.... In Memorium ,....,,., Intermurals .,......,. 183 113 181 'I37 176 lshikawa, Sharon ........ 33, 61, 84, 87, 111, 123 J Jackrabbit Staff ......... ................. . 103 Jackson, Delma Jean .... ..................,.. 7 5 Jackson, Karl Wayne ..... ........ 6 1, 131, 150 Jackson, Patricia .,..,.. ..,,...............,....................... 6 1, 34, 86 Jaime, Eleanor ..,..... . ......,....,.........................,.......,...-...... 75 James, Larry ,.,,, ...... 3 2, 42, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, 108, 118 James, Patsy ,.,.,...,.. ...,.,......,..............,,,..,...,...,.......... 6 1, 152 Jaques, Gloria ........... ..........,,.,..,,..........................,......., 7 5 Jarvis, Irene .,.............. ...... 4 2, 91, 111 Jarvis, John Reynold .... .....,,.... ,,.. 7 5 Jarvis, Tommy .,.......... .......... 4 2, 86 Jeffery. Lois ..,..,.,........... ..,...... 7 5 Jenison, Ronelle ,.,............,.. ,....... 9 5, 110 Jennings, Charles Douglas ..... .....,............ 7 5 Jennings, Linda Lou ............ .......... 6 1, 87, 117 Jennings, Ramsey ....,..,...,. ....... 2 3, 61, 88, 91 Jenkins, Dennard ........,.,.. ......... 4 2, 91, 95 Jensen, Aloma Darlaha ....... .....,...... 7 5, 91 Jensen, Cleo ...,............... ............ 7 5 Jensen, Sandra ............ ............... 7 5 Jensen, Farrell . ....,...... . .......... 54, 61, 123 Jernigan, Carolyn .,......... .....,.................. 6 1 Jimenez, Angel Ayala .,.,,. ............,........... 4 2, 90 Johnson, Andrew ,,., . .,...... 61, 87, 126, 128 Johnson, Billie Rose ...... ..,.............,....... 6 l Johnson, Brenda ....,,.. ,..,,, ...,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Johnson, Esther Lynn .... . ........... 75, 165 Johnson, Jerry ........ ............. 4 2, 165 Johnson, Judy ..........., ,,,.,,, 6 2, 92, 101 Johnson, Kenneth ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 4 3 Johnson, Laurence ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, ,, 75 Johnson, Merrill ....,, ,,A,..,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,. 6 2, 126, 128 Johnson, Robert ....... ........,,,..,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 6 2 Johnson, Shirley ....,. ...... 4 3, 88,1 16, 170, 172, 173, 178 Johns, Ronald ....,,,.. ,,,.,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 Johnston, Betty ....... ...... 5 6, 62, 86, 95, 117, 152 Jones, Fern ............. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Jones, Guy ....,,......,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Jones, Helen Louise ...... ,,,,,,, 4 3, 87, 111 Jones, Lena ..... .......... ,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 , 178 Jones, Linda Louise ....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Jones, Leticia ....,... ,,,.,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 , 117, 152 Jones, Margory Sue .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2, 102 Jenes, Paula ....t.......... ....... 4 3, 90, 93, 117, 122 Jones, Sondra Lee ..,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Jones, William ....,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--- 7 5 Jones, Willodean ..... 75 Jordet, Pat .............., ..............,....,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. 4 3 Jorgensen, Sharon ....... 62, 86, 102, 105, 111, 123 Jozwiak, Bernie ,...... ,.,,..,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Judah, Katie ..... .,,...... ............... 7 5 , 86 Judd, Linda Noelle ..,,. ...... 4 3, 87, 110 Junior Activities ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 8 Junior Class Officers ..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6 Junior Council ......,..... ,, 95 Juniors .........,.......... ,, 57 Junior-Senior Prom ...... ,,,,, 1 56 Kamman, Sharon ....,,,. 75 Kannapel, Mike ,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,, 75 Kast, Edward Arnold ........ .. 43 Keeney, Louise Mildred .... ,, 75 Keeling, David Lee ,.,.,..,,, ,, 75 Kees, Helga Marie ....... ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Keesler, Roland .........., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Keller, Kent James ..,,.... ,,,,,, 4 3, 54, 113 Keller, Loretta lrene ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Keller, Mary .,....,........ ............................,.,. 7 5, 91 Kelley, Bill ............. ..................................... 8 6 Kelley, Dennis ....... ...... 4 3, 91, 93, 113, 119, 120 Kelley, Robert ........,, ,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Kennedy, Jim Roger ,, 43 Kev Club .,,............. ..................................... 8 8 Keys, Norman ....... ..........,............................. 1 36 King, Kav Ellen ,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 King, Maier ........ ........ 4 3, 87, 126, 128, 130, 147 King, Ronnie ..... ..................................... 7 5, 96 King, Sammy ...... ....... 6 2, 126, 128, 130, 150 Kinsey, Jere ......,.....,.,.. ........................... 4 3, 117 Kinsey, Jim Dean ............... .................................. 7 5 Kirchoff, Carolyn Jean ...... ........ 5 4, 75, 89, 122, 153 Kleinman, Dick ....,.,..,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Kleinman, Gary .........,. ........................ 6 2, 143 Kleinman, John ....... ........... 4 3, 86 Kleinman Marieva ..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Kmefko, David ......... ...... 4 3, 126, 128 Knight, Gail ........... ................. 6 2 Knight, Sharon ...... ,,.,,, 4 3 87, 11 1 Knight, Gloria .......... ,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 5 Knight, Nancy Lee ..... ,,,,,, 4 3, 122 Knox, Norma Jean ....... ,,,,,,,, 7 5 Kodatt, Willard ,,.,,,,, -,,,-,,, 6 2 Koebcke, Nancy ....,....., ,,,,,,, 7 5, 122 Koughn, Lillian Lovanna ,,,,,,,, 75 Krog, Marilyn ............. ,,,,, 4 3 Krauss, Lois ......,.......... ,, 62 Krauss, Ruth ..........,.,..... ,, 43 Krecman, Ethel Ruth ......,....,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Kryk, Hope Joyce ........................................,.,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Kuck. Edward ............ 32, 43 88, 91, 92, 95, 102, ios, 165,204 Kuehl, Leis ........ ..A.......................,................ ................,... 7 5 Kuvik, Gene ...,, ........ .,,,, 6 2 L Laman, Norman Clark ...... ....,..... .. 44 Lambert, Kareen ,.......... ..,.... 6 2, 178 Lambson, Phillip ..,.,... ......... 1 31 Lambson, Dennis ..,.. ....... 7 5, 146 Lane, Timothy ......... .,.,.. 7 5 Langdon, Linda .....,.... .......................,.. ...... 7 5 Langston, Alabeth ...,.. ...,,............,........... ..,... 6 2 Lantron, Sue ..,.....,., .....,,..........,.........,.... ...... 7 5 Lantron, Newton ,,.,, ...,... 4 4, 87, 93, 126, 128, 136 Large, Berneda .... ,........ .........,...............,,............... ...... 6 2 Larson, Wayne ,...................,.......,,.................,........... ...... 6 2 Lassen, Keith John .,., 62, 95, 108, 126, 128, 132, 133 143, 176 Lauck, Radford Leroy .........,................................,.....,.. ...... 7 5 Lawther, Judy ......,.......,...., 34, 44, 55, 85, 87, 95, 102, 104, 111, 1 78, 1 79 Layton, Pat .,...,...,,.,... 44 84, 85, 91, 93, 112, 118, 123, 150 Layton, Robert ...,.............,........................................... ...... 7 5 Layton, Suzanne .,...,..........,.................,.......,..................... 75, 92 Leafdale, Carol June ., ....................................,............,.. 75 LeBaron, Sally Sue ,,..,. ....,,,. 3 3, 62, 84, 85, 37, 95, 123, 176 Lee, Donna Rae ..... . Leffler, William ,.,.,,. Legg, Larry . ,..,...,. Leis, J Vette , .,.,,,. ., Lenhart, Sharma ,.... .......44, 89, 110, 76 44 44 44 158, 120 ent, Donelda ...... Mickelson, Lora Jean eonard, Gary Lee ,,... eSueur, Duane ...... eSueur, Arlene .,....... eSueur, Elaine ........A... ewis, ewis, ewis ewis ewis ewis ewis ewis Elizabeth Jane .... Gloria .,,v....... ..... Jane Christine Joan Lou ..,..... ,. Darlene .,,,,....., Ralph Douglas Soencer .,.,.,........ Thomas .....,...., indbllom, Phillip ..... inder, Ruth ....... inder, Sam ........ Y,.. Lines, Wayne E. isonbee, LeeAnne ..... Lister, Billy ...,........ ister, Pat .,............. ittle, Don ................. Little, Patti l-'lelen ....., Little, Patsy l-lerma ......,. Livingston, Mary .......... Livingston, Mollie Ann Lloyd, Anita ,.,....,,........ Lloyd, Linda Rae ..,..... Lockley, John ......A....... Lockwood. Brian .......... Loeffelholz, June Louise Lofgreen, Bob . .-..,... ........ . Lopez, Billy ....,,.,......... Lopez, Johnny ..... Looez, Julieta ......,. Loumaster, Bill .,,... Lovell, Vernon ..... l..1.1dwiQ, Marilyn Lugo, Billy ..,..... Luna, George ,.,... l-unsford, Bill ....... McAlister, Earlene .,... McAfee, McBride, Lvnda ..,... Gary ..,,.....s. McBride LaPreal. ...A McBride, Richard .,..... McCabe, Kay ,........ McCain, Mariorie . McCain, Rov .,,,....,, McCaleb, Ellen .,......,, McClelland, James ..,,. McClelland. Onnie ...,, Mf'Cov, Lee Cleo ,,.. McCracken,, Mary ..,,. McCullar, Shirley ........ McDonald, Larry ....... McDowell, Ga ry ............. McDowell, Rosemary ........ McDowell, Carolyn .......,..... Mc Eachern, Grady Lester 33, 44, 55, 87, 88, 89, 93, 95, l09, l2l l23 nnnnnunuuus 62 suucnnuunnuun 44 uUn76,92,119,12o azuuununu76,89,ll7 .nnunnuHnH62,ll3,l22 .ssusnauuunssuunsn 76 .uHH76,91,112,117,15a .HnnHnuunsnHHn62,ll7 .ssusnnnsuuuusa 87 .uHH131,136,15o .ssensssasns 44 nuuunununusns 76 .HHU62,9o,113,15o ,nuansussunuununnn 44 Hszuunnuuusuuuuznu62,l3l .MnuunuunnN62,ll2,l22,l23 .uuu44,s7,s8,93,1o6,110,120 87, I47 l65 l l l, ll7 l l l, 117 .Nuuuun33,76,ll6,l23 76 .HuHHNnuUnUnU76,ll2,ll7 ,nsz44,84,88,9l,ll2,ll6 HUuu,MuuuunnuUu62,l36 ,HnnunnuuHuunu62,l3l .nuuu76,97,ll7 ..,...76, l3l, 44 l5O l3l 76 l3l, l47 90 l3l, l5O Mc 54, 87, I26, l28, l47, l65 87, l26, l28, l47 l79 .......62, l3l, l36 ...- .............. . 63 .....,76, 86, 9l, ll7 l3l .......76, lO0, ll7, l22, l23, l79 86, 95, lll, l23 764 McElhaney, Winnie ,,...,....A.. .....-...-.--------------- 6 3, 89 McFarland, Faye .............. .--.-..-..----. 7 6, ll7 McKee, Norman .... ........................ 7 6, l3l, l46 McLaws, Marnell ....,. ,... ...........................,..-- 6 3 , ll0 McLaws, Marlene ....... ...... 3 l, 33, 45, 84, 85, 91, lO2 McLellan, Carolyn ..... v..............4.....,. -------------4--. 7 6 McMullen, Bobbie ...... ,... ..... ....................... 7 6 McNary, John ........ ....---.--- 4 5 McNeese, Gary ....... ...... ...... 7 6 , l3l McNeese, Glenda ..,.. ............. ------- 6 3 M Maaf, Bill ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.......,,.,,,,,,,,..t..L.............................. 63, 178 Macdonald, Katherine ....,,,. 44, 84, 85, 87, 88, 9l, 93, lO8, lO9. Mandley, Bertha ..... Mangum, Lynda ...... Marcoe, Pierre ..,.... Marcy, Kenneth ........ Marston, Gilda Gay ...... Martin, Chad ........... Ma rtin, Charles ......, 1 ll3,ll8,l20,l22,l58 .ncunnuuunnusunu 76 uus45,e7,113,12o usuuunuuu76,l36 .unNnunuunnunnn44,9l .uusuuusnnunnuasuc 76 .seuusunssuusuuunns 76 .......63. ll2. ll3. l3l. l46 Martin, Chartin .... ................ l 23 Martin, Emily ........ ....... 6 3, 102 l05 Martin Jack .......... ...... 4 5, 92, lO8 Martin James ......... ............. 4 5 Martin Margaret ........ ............. 4 5 Martineau, Marcia ...... ......... 7 6, ll3 Martinez, Rosa ....... ........ 6 3, ll0 Marvin, Jenny ........ .......... 6 3 Nlason, Keith ....,.,..,.... .......... 6 3 Masque and Dagger ........ 93, 120 Massey, Harold .......... ........ 7 6, l3l Massingill, Elta ....... ........ 7 6, l79 Masterson, Shirley ...... .......... 7 6 Matsumoto, Ken ..... ....... 6 3 Mathena, Wayne 45 Mattix, Laurence ,.... .... 4 5 Mathews, Gene ....... .... 7 6 Mathews, Winston ...... ....... 7 6 Matthews, Gary ....... ........., 7 6 May, Carole Diane ...... ......,.. 6 3, ll7 Mayberry, Terry ....... ......... 7 6, l22 Mayfield, Richard ...... .......... 6 3 Meadows, Sharon ..... ............. 7 6 Medina, Albert ....... ........... 6 3, l3l Medina, Artemisa ....... ...................................... 6 3, l52 Medina, Carmen ....., ,......................... ......... 7 6 , 90, ll7 Medina, Rosie ....... ...,.,...................................... 4 5, l52 Melcher, Judv ....... ...... 4 5, 87, 105, l74, l75, l78, 203 Melcher, Ronnie ..... .............................................. 7 6 Mendoza, Kenneth ....,. ....................................... 6 3, l3l Mendoza, Lupe ...,... ...... . .,.. 4 5 Meredith, Lois ............ .......... 7 6 Merkel, Joe ..,,.....,,....,... ............. 6 3 Merkley, Odis LeRoy ...... .......................................... 4 5, l78 Merrill, Calvin ............ ................................................. 7 6 Merritt, Brent ........., ..................................,.............. 4 4, 92 Merritt, Judy ........... ,....... 3 O, 45, 84, 85, 89, 95, lOl, lO4, ll3, l2l, l22, l23, I69 Messinger, Harold ...... .............................................. 4 5 Messinger, Karen ....., ..,.....,,.,,,.....,.,.,.,........ l l7 Metcalf, Donald ......, Metcalf, Doris ......... Metz, Emily ....,...........,. Miller, Miller, Miller, Don ............. ..... Lynn . ......,.... . Lois ....... Miller, Marilyn ...... Miller, Norma ,....., Miller, Tomie ...... Miller, Robert ....... Millett, David ....... Millett, Lovenia ...... Millett, Rea Fay ....... Millett, Sharon ...... Millett, Vanda ...... Millett, Wesley ....... Miranda, Leonard ,.... Mish, Karen ......... Mitchell, Gloria . Milhon, Melvyn Moffet, Wayne .... Molina, Arthur ........ ...... Molina, Richard ....... Montano, Robert .... Montierth, Lyle ...... ....x. Moon, Larry ......... Moore, Charles ...... Moore, John ....,. Moore, Loren ........ Moore, Bonnie ..,... Mora, Graciela ......... Mord, Roger .............. Moreno, Linda Sue ..... Morris, Earl ..........,.. Morris, Jerry .......... Morrison, Mickey ....... Morton, Larry .......... Mourney, Charles Mousser, Maxine .... Movie Club ,........... Muccilli, Marc ........ Mulleneaux, Lynn .......... ...... Mul leneaux, Sharon 187 ........46, 95, l58 86 ll7 . .................... 77, l3l, 'U' Nuhf46n54Hii6uiE6ni36ui43 .UuuLuuuu63,s7, ,ensnsseuunssnns 45 .snnnnssssusnnuu 77 us46,a7,126,129,165 .uuuununsnnusunu 77 7,91,94,1o1,175,17s snn33,63,86,1l7,l23 .unsuussuucssnuu 77 Hnnnnunu-nnnn77,l36 uu46,a7,126,129,13o .nUHunnus63,ll3,l79 esuusnnnnuunnu 77 .unU46.87,92,l79 Usuussususn 63 .unuunsnn, 46 assesses 77 nuunUNn77,ll7 unU46,87,92,94 .nusunnsuassnuuu 46 .nuuunnuusnnenas 63 u77,117,131,135,15o .n54,l26,J29,l30,l50 150 .uunUssnsn63,s6,15a uHNnnnHHu63,l3l,l46 .nnnuuununuussnu 77 U86,l3l,l32,l33,l43 .anusnuuunsuuscu 46 Usnnsnununn 116 ,ssnnunnnnsss 63 uusuusuunassse 63 .ssua63,a6,111,153 uuuuus63,l3l,l43 nusnnanuusu 77 unn63,ll6,l2l sensuous 77 Uuuu77,l3l Menus 77 91 46 , , , , , ,l70 46 Mumford, Judy ......, Munoz, Richard ,...., Munoz, Ruben ..,.. Muntz, Juanita ......... Murdock, Carolyn ...... Murphy, Donna ..........,. Murphy, Rich Eugene .. Murray, Charles ........... Musg raves, Barbara ...... Myers, Randle ....,,..... Nabors, Cherrie Raylene National Honor .,.......,..A.. ....., Nava, David .,.,,.........,, Nelson, Navarro, Lydia Marie ...... Natzke, Naylor, Ronald ....,.....,. Connie June .....,. Nelson, Ann Adelson ....... Nelson, Dennis Gail .,.... Nelson, Jackie Louise ,.,.,.. Nelson, James Richard .. Nelson, Kathleen ,,.,...... Nelson, Lillian .... ....... Nelson, Reid Gene ,,,.. Sharon ....... Newton, Jerry .,...... Nielson, Newman, Stephen .... Nielsen Nielsen , Nielson, Reid .,....,,........ , Evalyn Maria ,...... Martin .,,......... Nadine .........., Nightengals .,.,.,...,..,.... Noble, Jeffrey Lynn ...... Nohava, Douglas Joseph Nolan, Mary Ann ,....... Nordin M'1r . , 8 y ,,., Northrup, Pat ....,., 89 ......77,131,150 87, 147 86, 164 117 86 ,......63, 93, 136 sss63,117 sssss 84 sff46f5b, 63 96 77 .......46, 88 ........63, 86, 90, 91, 112 77 ssssssssssssss63,86,111 .ssssssssssssssssssssss 77 .sss63,1o2,1o5,11o,123,165 sssssssssssssssssssss 77 sssssssssssssssss47,14o .ssssss 112 ssssss77,116 sss63,131,143 sssssssssssss63,111,158 .s....77, 9O,113, 117, 121,123 sssssssssssssss64,9o,94 ssssssssssssssss46,111 sssss 64 .sss 46 Parmenter, Thomas Richard . Parsons, Evonne Rae ............. Passey, Judy Ann ............... Patterson, Carol Lou ....... Patterson, Shirley Marie ...... Pavelich, Mary Alice .....,. Pavelich, Nick J. ..,.... . Payton, Phillis Ann ...... Pearce, Richard Hal ...... Peay, Pearl Phyllis ..... Peay Vivian Latitia ...... Peek, Carolyn Jo .i...., Peel, Janell ............ Peel, Janett ......,.... Peel, Lavena ,.,..,......... Pena, Adolph Munoz .... Pena, Benny ,.... ....,,,.., Pena, Solomon ....,.. Pena, Pennin Pennin Esther ............. gton, David ....... gton, Georgia .... Penrod, Russel .......... Perillo, Esther ........ Perkins, Jim ............. Perkins, Alvon Dean .,....... Perow, Warren Mike ...,... Peterson , Diane ............ Peterson, Lee Wayne ....... Peterson , Pete L. .....,........ . Peterson, Robert Thomas ...... Peterson, Ronnie James ,..... Peterson, Shirley Mae ........... Peterson, Stephen Lynn ..... Petrie, James Andrew ......... Petrie, Mary Jane ...,........ Petroff, Nick ....,,..,.,.. Pettit, Philip Lee ..,... Petzold, Gay ........... Pezold, John ,.,........ ., Pew, Karl Eugene ...... Pharris, Sam .,...,...,.,.... Phelps, Deryll Wayne ...., Phelps, Douglas ..,.....,.. Radio ..........,,,......... O'Barr, Don ....., .....,,. ......,....,.. 4 7 , 178 Ochoa, Barbara ,,.. ........ 7 7, 90, 117 Ochoa, Eleanor ,..,.. ....,.....,.. 4 6, 90 O'Connor, David .... ...........,. 7 7 Office Workers ....,, ....,...., 1 7 Olsen, Joan .,.,.. .,..,.................,..,...........,,..,....... 7 7, 122 Olsen, David ....... .............................,.. 6 4 Olson, Carol Ann . ., ......,..,...,.,.........,,.... , 46 Ong, Jacky ...,... ........ 2 8, 47, 84, 85 89 91 Orchestra ........., ,a,,..., Orduno, Ruby Lopez , Orfall, Norman Carl ...,.. Orth, Ada ...,..,.. ..,.. Ormrod, Richard .... Ortega, Filomeno ....... Ortiz, Eddie ........... Otey, Mary Ann .... .. Ottasen, Joann ....... Osif, Bruce ................. Owens, David Jack .....,.. Owens, Jimmie Bert ..., Owens, June ...,..........,... Owens, Jacquelyn Kay .,..... Owens, Owens, 95 101 103, 179 1d4,io6f1o7,15i ssssssssssssssss 47 sssssss77,96 ssss47,91,111 ssssssssssssss64,9o ssssssssssssssss 147 .s47,87,126,129,143 ,ssss64,86,92,1o1,116 ssssssssssssss64,86 sssss 64 ssssssss 64 sssssss77,146 ssnssssssss 64 ssss64,111,178 77 Jud .,..,.............. .....,.,.,.....,................. Y Margie ............ Owens, Rudolph .........,..,..... ..,.... Owsley, Nancy Yvonne Ozment, Donna Rae ..,.. 47 47,54,87,126,129,143 64 s, ..,...... ............... 64,86,91,111 Pace, Annalee ..,..... ....... 4 7, 101, 105 Pace, James Lane ...... ...... 7 7, 131, 146 Packer, Brent W. ..,.... ................,.....,......,.....,.,.... 7 7 Pagadvan, Ronny .,..... ,..,,,..,.,,...,,.,......,..,......,..,,,,,., 7 7 Pagan, Nephi ,.....,..... ,..... ...... ....,................. 7 7 , 131, 135 Page, Walter L. ............ ...,.... 3 4, 47, 87, 95, 126, 129, 158 Paimer, Francis Duane ..,,. ,...,..,.,.,.....,.....,...........,,......,. 7 7 Palmer, Jenet .........,..,... .,...................,............,,., 4 7, Palmer, Louise .....,..., Palmer, Nulyne .....,. Paredes, Amy ...,. Parents Night ......, Park, Douglas ..,.... 117 ...........77, 113 ...,..47, 111, 158 177 147 ..,...47, Phelps, Jay Russell .,..,.., Phelps, Patricia .,....,,,,..,,, ,, Phelps, Stephen Edwin ........ Pierpont . Clifford ,.,.,,,.,,,,,... Pierpont, Smoot ........,...,..,,., Pine, Claudia Sharon .....,.. 48 Piper, Richard Allen Piifon, Fred .............. f'H'f1f Plays ...,.........,....,.,..,,... Pohto, Leslie Edward ....... Porr, Elaine Mercedes .,... Portee, Eula Faye ..,..... Porter, Joe Larry ....... Porter, Trina .........,.,, Portillo, Rebecca Ann .... Pospisil, Darrel Dean ,.,.,,, Powell, Michael Burns ..... Powers, Gary Lynn ,,,..... Pratt, Devon ....,........ Press Convention ,.,..,, Preston, Helen Lou ...... Preston, Julie .,..........,, Pruett, Vivian Joyce ..... Puschel, Sharon ....,.... Queens ....,.,..... Ouihuiz, Joaquin .. Quill and Scroll ...,., Rabbettes ....,...s., Ramirez, Rosario ...... Ramsey, Lawanda ..,... Randall, Bonnie Fay ....,.... Rangel, Rudy Ramirez ....... Rasmussen, Sally Joan ..,,. Raupp, David George ..,..,. Raupp, Doris Susan .,.,.. Raupp, Ray ,..,........ ,,,, 'u8sH16in ......64, 86, 11 ......64, 15 ......77, 11 ......77, 13 11 6 .ss47,84,9o,9L 10 15 15 ssssssss 78, ........64, 91 ........47, 9 ........78, 8 ........64, 14 ........78, ........47, .......47, 86, 6, 129, 4 11 11 131 15 16 15 9 .sssssssssssssssssssss47,11 .sss32,64,87,131,15o,158,17 ssssssssssssssssssssssss 4 87,116,126,129,150,207 .sssssssssssss78,131,135,15 .ssssssssssss 64 sssssssssss 7 ssssssss 7 .sss47,87,88 ,sssssssssssssssssss 48 ssssssssssssss48,126,129 48,84,89,91,94,1o1,15a sssssssssssssssssssss 78 sssssss48,86,87,126,143 ssssssssssssss64,96 .ssssssss78 86,91 .sssss48, 165 .sss78,116,117 .sssss78,l17 ssssssssssssssssssssss78,112 ssssssssssssssssss64,147,176 1 1 1 113, 117 103 104 1 179,210 69, 118 ssss78,92 ssss48,93 ssss78,117 sssssssssssssss 78 .ssssssssssssss64,117 ssss78,9o,92,9s,96,179 ssssssss4s,92,93,113 ssssssssss32,64,117 .sss78,131,146,178 78 64 70 ssss7a,94,117 64 170 90 , ,..,.. 85 109 108 90 .....78, 117, 153 ,ssss78,131 sssss 78 .ssss48,126 .ssssss64,93 ssss7a,91,15o ay, Jerrianne ........................---- -----,---.------------,------'------ 7 8, 117 ay! Leah Elaine I-,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..... ...,.,............... 4 8, 84, ay, Richard Kenneth .....,.................................. 78, 86, 116, 117 ay, Robert E. ........ 31, 34, 48, 54, 95, 116, 126, 132, 133, 134 ay, Vicki Lyn ,,,,.,,.,...,...................... .....,............- 7 8, 86, 91, 97 eadig, Beverly Jean ......................... ....---.-.-...A.-4----------------- 7 3 eed, Nancy .....,.......... .....,.,.. 7 8, 89, 92, 95 eed, Richard .....,...,..... ...... 4 8, 103, 116, 121 eid, Mary Kay .....,........ ----------------- 2 2, 78, 89 eynolds, Carmene ........-.,,- eynolds, Durwood Clair ...... eynolds, Rowene Thelma ...,,. hodes, Fay David ...,............ hodes, Phillip Arthur .... Rice, Zane Everett .......... ........64, 126, 131, 133, 143 Rich, Robert Wahlen ,...,..,.......,................................ 78, 117, 131 Ricketts, Mary .............................. .........--.--.--------------- 6 4, 89, 91 Ricketts, Norma Jo ..,......... 48, 84, 85, 87, 91, 95, 101, 103, 139, 179, 206 Rider, James Ralph ..,.... .........---..-.-----------.-,----------4--------- - - 78 Rider, Judith Ann ......... -.,.,----A------------------- 6 4, 86, 165 Riggs, Judy Marie ....,.....-,. Rhinehart, Barbara Lee Rivera, Virginia ............. Robbins, Mary Jo ...,.., Roberson, Dean Ray ....,, Roberson, Gerald ........ Roberts, Richard ,........... Robertson, Ted Eugene ..,... Robinson, Jim ................ Robinson, Larry ........,.. Smalley, Sandra Jean ..... Robinson, Ralph W. ...... . Robson, Robie Charles Robson, Lani ............... Romero, Alfredo ..........,., Rogers, Barbara Mary ...,... Rogers, Ellis 1. ................ . Rogers, James Robert ....... Rogers, Judy Elizabeth ..,.. Rogers, Joyce ....,..,.,...,... Rogers, Lawanna ........ Rogers Marlene Dee ......, Rogersi Owene , .......... Rohrig, Carolyn ,....... Rohrig, Marilyn ......., Roland er, Charles ...... Rollins, Sybil Lorane ....., Rollo, Rolph, Elaine ..,.,......... Joan .......,.............. Rothlesberger, Barbara Rosales, Gloria ............... Rowley, Kenny .....,...... Rucker, Betty ........... Rucker, Gloria Lee ...... Ruff, Bette ,............ Ruiz, Carmen .,,.... Runnel, Allen ........... Runzo, Martha .......... Rushton, Sandra Lee ..... Russell, Gary E. ......,.. . Saline, Derald E. Sample, Daniel .... Sanchez, Frances ....,.. Sanera, Arthur Eric .,.---.., Sargent, Helene Laura ...... Sato, Suzanne N. ,.,..... . Saunders, Pat ................. Schaffer, Carol Eileen ..... Schafer, John Larry ...... Schafer, Rebecca Lee ..... Scheurman, Richard ..,.... Schlicker, Judy ...,,,..... Schlink, Milo Eugene ....... Schmidt, Donna Rosa ...,,....... Schmitt, Joan Elizabeth ....... Schmitt, Phvllis Carolyn Schultz, Carl Elfred ,,..,..... .sss7a,a6,91,113,123,165 48 1 1, 117, 178 .......64, 112, 122 2 .........64, 12 64 86 .......,....... , .sssssss7a,112 .sss7a,113,146 .sssssss64,as sssssss 49 .sss64,11o .sss79,1so .ssss7a,a6 sss64,112 .ssss64,a6 sssss7s,117 .ssssssss 78 sss65,117, .......48,109,l16,117,121,123, 65,117,153 1 158 117 4a,86,91,113 178 178 79 55, 56, 65, 93, 95, 105,106,107, 108,110,118 .......79, 89, 153 79 ssssss 79 .sss79,se sss 65 sss 79 .ssss 65 sssss. ssssss65,9o ssssssssssssssss 65 .sssssssssssssssss 79 sss79, 123,153,165 s. ..................,....,,... 79,131 S 65 49 90 131 79 sss33,79,s6, ,123 79 7777777777779 ---------------MU , 178 .....,49, 158 79 ........49, 92, 94, 105, 178 ,178 132,133,134 ,179 6:1 79 Schurz, Melbiirne ..,.....,.... ......... 7 9, 131 Schwabauer, Gay Sharon ...... ...... 8 9, 93, 1 17 Schwabauer, loan ....,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Schwabauer, Roy ........ 79 Schwartz, Betty ........... ...............,.....,...,.....,. 6 5, 107 Scioneaux, Alene Joan .... ....... 4 9, 87, 89, 93, 111, 121 Scioneaux, Evelyn May ..... .............,........................... 4 9, 117 Scott, Jessee ,...,............ ...........,.......,..........,... . .. ........ .. 79 Scott, Barbara Jane ,..... , 49, 84, 85, 87, 91, 111, 102, 104,1l3.122,165,170,171,179 Scott, Howard ......,......,. ..........,.,.................,.........,.......,.,, 4 9 Seay, Floyd 1 ............,........ ....,.......,...,................................ 7 9 Seav. Laurence Edward . ,.........,...,,,..,.,,,,, AS Sebahe, Elizabeth ,.,.,...... ...,.,, 4 9, 87, 111, 153 Sekiya, Linda ,....,.. ......,.. ,..........,.,.,,..,,,, 6 5 Servaes, Audrey Elizabeth .,,...,,.....,.,.,,,,,,,, 49, R9 Severson, Margaret Ellen ..,.,....,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 65, 117 Sezate, Alice ...............,. ...... 6 5, 90, 117. 172, 173 Sezate, Connie .........,..... .................... 7 9, 90, 152 Sezate, Joe ..........,... ...............,,.....,.,,., 4 9 Sezate, Lydia ..,........... ........ 6 5, 90, 117 Shackelford. Tommy ..... ..,,,..,,,,.,..,,.,,,,, 7 9 Sharp, Floyd ..........,.,.., ..,,,... 6 5, 84, 88, 178 Sharooliskv, Mary ,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Shelley, Leon ..............,. .,,.,. 7 9, 122, 146, 178 Sheets, Arvella, Jane ....,, ..,...,.,..,.,...,,,, 4 9, 112 Sherman, Donna Mae .... ...,.......,,, 65 178 Shervheim. Marv ......,. ,..... 6 5, 113 Shifflett, lna Bee .... ..................,... 6 5 Shifflett, La Nora .... ..,,, ....,.,,,,,.,,,,,, A 9 Shun Roben ............ ,,,.,,.. 65, 87, 129, 158 Shorter, lnez Mae .,,...,.. ,,,,.,..,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, A R Shumwav, Charles Dan .... ..,.,....,,. 7 9, 90, 123 Shurnway, Jeddy ........... ......,. 6 5, 113 Shumwav, Nancy Lee ...... ,....., 4 9, 1 17 Shumway, Rand .....,..... ,...,. 6 5, 135 Shuoe, Leada Jane ......... ,,,,,,,, 7 9 Shuoe, Dwsinye Verde ......, ........ 4 9, 92 Shurtz, Arlis .....,.,.,,........ ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s 6 5, 93 Shreeve, Donna Dean ,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Siegal, Arnold .....,.......... ,,,,,,,, 2 0, 32, 79, 89, 117 Simonds, Lahnie Rae ..... ,..............,...,........ 7 9 Simmons, Larrv Mecham ....,. ,.................... 6 5. 87 131, ISO Sirnonsgoard, Karen Anne ....... .........,.........,,,,.,,,,,, 7 9, 113 117 Sirrine, Ronald Kay .,...,... Sirrine, William .,... Sixto, Marlene ...,..... Skousen, Charles ..,...... Skousen, Marv Louise .... Skousen, Pat Louise ...., Skousen, Sherman .....,.... Skousen, Sherrie Ruth .....,. Slade, Myrna ,................. Smalligan, Robert ......... Smigel, Gary Gerald ..... Smith, Bennie Lue ,..... Smith, Betty Yvonne ...... Smith, Bevelie Jane ,.,... Smith, Carole Lenore .,... Smith, Eleanor ............, Smith, Gary Glenn .,,. Smith, Jimmie Dale ,..,,. Smith, Louise May .,..... Smith, McKinsey ..... Smith, Nancy ............ Smith, Ned Leon ,........ Smith, Sandra May .,..... Smith, Steve Richard ...... Smith, Trella Ruth ,...... Soleglad, Michael .... Solomon, Sharon ...,,. Spear, Nadene ..,.......... Spears, Clifford .............. Spillsbury, Ralph Dee ..... Spitler, Sharon Kay .... Stacy, Darryl ..,......... Stafford, Lionel ........... Standridge, Huda Lee ...... Stanford, Eugene C. Stanton, Loa May ..,. Stanton, Linda ......... Stanton, Ralph ........,.. Starkes, Barbara Ann ..... Starks, James .............., Steadman, Sheila Steele, Steven ...,... 3l,32,49,55,84,85,90,93 118 112,116. 79,123 .ssss,sssssssssss ,131 ssssssssssssssssssssssso,117 .Nsssssnssssssssssssssssas,112 .sss5o,84,85.87,9o,91,112,192 sssssssss79,a6,es,91,117,179 .sssssssssssss.ssssss65,131 ssss5o,e7,a8,17s,2o3 ssssssssssssss 79 ,sssssssssss65,96 ssssssssssssss 49 .sHs33,79,86,91,123 .ssssssssssss 50 .sssssssssss 79 ,sss5o,91,92,93 .ssss5o,93,12o .ssssssss 65 ssssssssss 79 sss5o,65,e8,122 ssssss49,117 ssus 79 .sss. 50 .sssss 79 sss79,131 .sssssssssssss79,117 .ssssssssssssss79,131 .sss5o,1o2,1o3,1o4,121 sssssssssssssssss so .sssssssss65,131,136 ssssssssss 65 ......65, 116, 123 50 .sss65,1 65 80 158 50, 91 116, 117 80 sss51,91,152,J65 50 ..80, 89, 92 50 6 Waite, Marvin Ray ...... Steinbrink, Sharon ..,..... Stephen, Carrie Dean ....... Stephens, Barbara Ellen ....... ........65, 91, 95, 106 162 Steven, Larry .................... ...........,........... 8 O Stevens, Leah Rae ........ ...v,........................,.................. 8 O Steverson, Joe M. ...... ................................. 8 0, 86, 131, 178 Steverson, William ..... ......... 5 0, 54, 126, 129, 132, 133, 134 Stewart, Don Ray ....... .................................... 6 5, 102, 112 Stewart, Barbara ...... .......................................... 8 0, 1 17 Stewart, Vivian .......... ................................ 8 O, 86 Stiles, Dicksie Lynn .....,. ........ 6 5, 88, 110, 165, 178 Stockett, Nellie Pearl .... ...............,.,......,...... 8 0 Stodghill, Francis ....,. ....................... 5 0, 140 Stokes, Patty .......... .............,....,,,... 8 O Stone, Donald ............. ....... 6 6, 89, 112, 178 Stoops, Daniel ..............., ....................... 5 0 Storey, Gene .................... .................... 6 6, 96 Stradling, Dean LeRoy .,....... .......................... 6 6 Strecker, Kenneth Walter ........ Stricker, Sharon Ann ............ Strickler, James Marlin ....... -.....66, 91 05 ,116,119 ,1l3,153 .......50, 66, 91, 94 Tuel, Sandy Jo ........ Tueller, Sharilyn ...... Turlev, Jimmv ..........,. Turner, Leta Mae ....... Tuttle, Dianne ......... TV .,.................... Tway, Janet ....... ..A... Udall, Connie Rae ......... Ulate, Johnny .................. Unsicker, Janice Ka ren 11 ...51, s7, 97, 101, 111, 178,21 ......51, 55, 87, 88, 95, 54, 66, 101, 106, 107' 11 10 33, 5 6 15 1, 85, 87, 95, 102, 104 . ........................ 52, 10 Urrea, Ba rba ra Ann ...... Valenzuela, Connie ....... Valenzuela, Ruben . .... Valls, Yolanda ........................ Van De Mark, Shirley .............. Vanderwall. Shearell Virginia ....... Vanhook, Harold Dean .......... Van Schoick, Judy . ......,.. .. Velshee, DeVon ........... Vest, Bryan Sterling ...... Vest, Laurel ............... Vogler, Carol Louise ..... Wadsworth, Shirlee DeLayne .. Wagner, Janice Louise Wagoner, Ma rv Lou ............ Waite, Rendol Max ...... Waldon, June Ann .......,. Waldon, Ronald ........,.,,..,. Walker, Marilyn Kay ....... Walkington, Denna Kay Wallace, Wanda .............. Walters. Keith Howard Ward.Jerr1e Mae .........,.... Warden, Ella Mae .,....... Warden, Jackie Dale ..... Washburn, Elaine ......,..... Waters, Marvin Eddie ...... Watkins, Eva Louise .,... Watkins, Virgil Allen ...... Watson, JoAnn ............. Weaver, Eddie ............. Webster, Melvin Joeh ...... Weiss, Mary Susan ....... Welch, Karen ........ Welker, Karen ..... Wells, Larry ........... Wenger, Beverly ......... West, Norman Lee ...... West, Winston Gary ....... Western, Della Jean Wheeler, Benny C. .... . Wheeler, Jeanne C. Whipple, Ellen Grace White, Carol .............. White, Carol Joyce .. White, Karen Jean ...... Sturges, Bill ..................... ...... 6 6, 87, 126, 129 Sutherland, Helen Eileen ...... ,......................................,,...... 6 6 Sutton, Frankie Jean ........ .................................................. 8 0 Sutton, Harold Dean ...... ...... . .50, 54, 87, 126, 130, 143, 165 Svebeck, Jerry .............. .............................................. 6 6 Swanson, Cathy Lou ,..... .......................,.......... 6 9, 80, 89 Swift, Robert Ray ,...,., .............. 6 6 Sykes, Phyllis Kay ...... ....... ......,..., 6 6 T Tanner, Gale Francis ..... ..........................,....,.......... 6 6, 165 Tate, Jerry Franklin .... ............................................ 8 O Tate, Jolene ............... ........ 2 0, 66, 87, 88, 100, 111, 179 Taylor, Asa Dean ....... ............................................ 8 0 Taylor, Donna .............. ..................................................... 8 0 Taylor, Jackee Ann ........................................................ 89, 153 Taylor, Lina Dorcas .......................................................... 66, 106 Taylor, Nancy Marie ........ 58 101, 106, 107, 123, 174, 175 Taylor, Susan .................................................................,,. 66, 84 Tavlor, Vivian Lee ..............,.............. .................... 6 6, 97, 141 Teffteller, Marva Benita ...... ............ .,... 8 O Tenney, Darlene ............... . ............................. 80 Tenney, Loraine ................ ............................,. 8 0, 1 17 Tennison, Eddie Gene ......,.. ...... 6 6, 87, 126, 131, 143 Terhark, James William ....... ........................... 6 6, 131 Thayer, Patricia .,............. ................. 6 6, 87, 123 Thomas, Annie ............ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Thomas, David ...... ..........,.,. 8 0 Thomas, Diane .......... ...... 8 0, 117 Thomas, Millie Ann ...... ....,... 8 0 Thomas, Paulene Ann ....... ..... 6 6 Thomas, Sharon ............ ........... 8 0 Thompson, Betty June .... ......... 6 6, 110 Thompson, Christine ,.......... ............ 8 0, 152 Thompson, Kathryn Ann ...... ...... 8 0, 93, 178 Thompson, Kenny Robert ............... .. 80 Thompson, Muriel ............... ........ 8 O, 86, 89 Thompson, Thomas A. ..... .................,. .... 5 1 Thome, Henry .....,....... ..................... 5 0, 118 Thornton, Barbara Fay ..... ....,.. 5 1, 100, 117, 179 Thornton, Bonnie Kay ...... .............................................. 5 1 Thurman, Dennis .............................................. 51, 87, 126, 130 Tibshraeny, Brenda Jean ........ 51, 95, 101, 103, 104, 138, 139, 171, 178, 179, 214 Tibshraeny, Carole Lvnn ..................................................,..... 66 Tibshraeny, Georgette Ann ....... ...... 8 0, 86, 91, 164, 165, 179 Tidwell, Rodney Phillip .....,... ...........,...,..........,...,....... 8 O Tingey, Carma ................... .....................,........ 5 1, 117 Tossing, Noel ................ ...........,.. 8 O Totress, Ferdinand .......,... ................. 5 1 Towner, Dick .............,........... ..,...,, 5 1, 88, 158 Townsend, David William ..... ........,........... 1 00 Townsend. Patricia Ann ...... ....................... 6 6 Townsend, Tammy .....,..... ..................,....... 8 0 Trevizo, Sally .........,..... ....... 8 0, 86, 90, 179 Tribbey, James D. ............ ........................ 6 6, 131 Tribbey, Perry Glen ............ ...................,,,,.....,... 5 1 Trimble. Margaret Norene ..... ....... 6 6, 87, 111, 141, 178 Tryon, Judith ...................... ............................ 6 6, 1 17 Tucker, Donald David ..... ...............................,... 8 O Tucker, John ................. ......................... 5 1, 116, 119 Tucker, Walter Jack ...... ........ 5 5 66 91 93 94 119 1 1 1 1 White Karen Pauline ..,.. White, Lester Ray ...... White, Lori M. .,...,... . White, Mickey Brent ..,.. White, Norman Paul .. Whited, Sharon ................. Whitmer, John ,...............,... Whitmer, Ma rga ret Ros E Whitton, Suzanne ............. Wick, Patricia Kay ......... Wiens, Patricia Ann ..... Wilcox, Betty Lou ...... Wiley, Tiffany Louise ..... Willard, Patsy ............. Willard, Penny Ann ..... Williams, Edson Earl ..... Williams, James .....,.... ,111,1 S 169, 179, 19 .. ..,................... 8 1 101, 103, 17 80 90 14 ffl .... 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Wilson, Ron Ray ............. ......... 5 2, 90, 112, ilson, Terry ......... .. 4---------------------------- -- wiisfead, David ..... ............... 6 7, 90, 112, 116, Winn, JoAnn .... .....-----.----.--------------------'------1-- inn, jean ,,,,,,,..,, .......................... ----.-------- Winterton, Joyce ...... Winterton, Neil E. Wise, Ruben Harold ..... Wise, ZSYOFIB ...,............... Wohlford, Ronald Harry ..... Wolf, Beverly ................ Wolfe, Robert Paul .......... Wolfe, Roland William ..... Wood, Judith Ann .............. Woodworth, Darrelyn Joan ,...... Woolsey, Franki Ann ....... Wrachford, Robert ....... Wright, Grant ............. Wright, Edna Lee .......... Wright, Susan Lavonn ...... 176 e1,aa,91,122,123 , 153, 165 67 NHHUHUUHUUUHHHHHHUHH67, ..67, 96 67 67 89 52 ......67, 53,179 ..81, 89 81,122 81 67 81 67,116 'uuuUHn101,105 67 Wright, Joyce ................ -------- --'-1 Wyble, Karie Louise ..... ..... ...,. 8 1' Wynn, Jean Louise ..... ...... - - 31 Y Yakar, Figen .....,.................. 28, 53, 85, 93, 95, 102, 120, 139 1 2 I Yarnell, Patricia Ellen ....................................... ................. 3 , Yates Pamela Rosemary ,,......... ..... 8 1, fs5N54HE7m9iu9sN1 Yates, Richard .....,........... .............. , , , , Yee, Helen ....................... ................................ . ,.... . Yost, Joyce ........... ........ 5 3, 84, 87, 88, 91, 92, 105 Young, Diana Jean ....................................................... Ygung, Lurlyne ,,,.,.,,.,............,........... 67, 84, 86, 113 Young, Richard Carl ............ 67, 84, 88, 91, 140, 142 Young, Saundre Eugenia ...,......................................... Younker Paul ,,,,,,,,...,.........,.............................. ...... , .. Zaharis, James K. Zarring, Jeannie ..... Zenk, Joanne .... Zier, Donna ,....... Zitek, Lynne ......... Zuniga, Frank ....... Z 89 40,142 UU. 53 179,198 .Hu67,1o2 122,176 176,179 81 81 67,147 81 81 67 81 131 135 ...... , FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Alldredge, Miles ................................... --.--- Berryhill, Robert ..... Betterton, Ethel ..... Bradshaw, F. H. Branch, Arland ........., Brenner, Katherine .,... Brimhall, Elias ........, Buttington, Claudia ..... Call, Nolan ........... Canfield, Paul .... Cole, Lucille ....... Cottam, Mason .... Cross, Fostena ..,,.., Davis, Barbara ....... Davis, Jack .... ,..,.,. Denham, Melvin .,.... Diegel, Ruth ......... Eaves, Carl ............. Elson, Cynthia .......... Entz, Marjorie ......,...... Eyre, Reginald John ....... Fagan, Robert ......,...... Farnsworth, Ross ...... Feeney, F. H. ....... . Ford, Edgar ........ .. 19 . ......,.., 19 18 2snUHu,19,91,17s .sua19,97,13s,17a ..l6, 65 31, 28 ....,.19, 109, 139, 174 179 18 19 89 . ,..... ..........,.. , 19, 122 18 .......19, 122, 139, 178 93 86 25 20 .......20, 87, 109, 165, 177, 178 34, 93, 122, 177 177 21, 177 ......20, 96, 177 .........20, 126 Frazier, Ella F. ........... . Futch, Thomas E. Jr. Gardner, Leo B. ..... . Gates, Dave .............. Glazier, G. Elwood ..... Goodman, Harry ...... Gray, Henry B. Jr. Hall, Dee .................... Hamblin, Thora ........,.... Hampton, Anna Fay ..... Harris, Eula Lee .......... Hatch, Larry ............ Hatch, Randal L. .... . Heath, Carl ..,. ....... Heslop, Lois M. ...... . Heywood, Margaret . Hudson, Robert ........ Hutchinson, Nathel ..... lnglish, Joyce .......... Jackson, Edith ...... Jaimes, Delia G. Jepsen, Leon ......,. Jones, Jay Dean ....... Juleft, Frank ............... Kemp, lrene ................. Kilbourne, Richard A. Kopp, Marion Violet ..... Koski, Wilbert M. ...... . Lassen, Keith O. ....., . Layman, Joann M. Leigh, Iona W. ........ . Lillywhite, Don C. ....., . Macdonald, Mabel ...... Mattson, Elizabeth ...... Maxwell, Betty Jane ..... Merrill, Walter .....,... Miller, Cletus ....... Miller, Nedra .... Miller, Leroy ........... Moffat, Helen ...,........ Mortensen, Florence ....... Navarrete, Pete ........... Noble, Linwood L. ,..., . Orrantia, Gilbert ...,.. Owens, Pauline .......... Patterson, Dwight ...... Peterson, Reed ........ Phelps, Lorraine ......, Pierpont, lda ............ Poling, Rosa Nell ...... Porter, T. Owen .......... Portillo, Mickey ............ Randall, Mary Gladys ...... Reid, Ervin ....,..,............ Reid, Mary ..... ........... . . Rinehart, Patty Jean ..... Russell, Ralph ............. Shepherd, Rulon T. .... . Shill, Otto ........,..,.,. Shouse, Dorothy ...... Sizmore, Melvin .......... Smith, Lyneer Charles ..... Uuuunnusun zo .HNnHn2l,131,135 .HUuUuununnU21,32 HuNu21,2s,122,126 .uuuuuNNuhu16,21 .NnuN21,32,l77 uUn21,s6,92 Hannon 21 ssnuhssn,Unnnunuhun2r 18 21 17 86 21 sQI16f25fsif126f152fi57,177 .ununnnunnnununsnnsnn 18 Us nuns. uuuunuun22,178 .HHu22,97,l38 Uuunu3l,176 .Unns19,33 uH.22,33 can 18 nsussuu 17 .uuunusun 22 s,nunnuu22,1o8 .HNua,9,22,1oa .snusunuu 22 uunuuh22,89 .nnnuuuun 17 .uuu22,131,136 .uNHnu,s, 12 HHHu,n22,s9 .usuhsnun 109 uuUn23,89,93 uununss 25 .annum 19 HHHNHHUHHU 23 Huuuusnnunnnn 12 Hm-23,89,92,122 nunnuuuunu23,33 unauuuuunnuun 23 .nmn13,23,91,165 .nnHuNunNanl7,28 unNn2su2a,24,9o nnn23,9o,112,122 .nM23,54,56,90 shuusunwon ia .ususunus 12 .unUH23,122 UHHHHMHHM is .nu,24,1o6,1o7 .HNUNHHu24,86 ,Nuance 24 .,mH25,96 .Hunan is .UNu24,131 Nunn 24 Head 18 HHsHHunNs24,7o .HHHHHHHunHl2,l3 UUHMHHUHHHHHU 12 ,m,24,25,a4,17e .UMHHNUHHHUH 24 NunN24,1l6,117 Stephenson, Griffin ,... ......, 2 4, 25, 92 Stewart, Lora Ellen ....... ............ 1 7, 28 Swann, Seth W. ............ ,......,, 2 5, 32 Taylor, J. J. ..................,... ...... 1 2 Thompson, Kenneth D. .... .........., 2 5 Trimble, lrene ............... .............. 1 8 Wells, Warren ............. ....... 2 5, 69, 178 Wheeler, Bruce ............. ,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 2 5 Whited, Marie Edna ..... ...............,..............,...... 1 8 Willis, Hortense .....,,.... ........,.................,........,.... 1 8 Yarbrough, Loral Lee ..... ......,....,.........,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Young, G. Theodore ...... .,...... 2 5, 85, 100, 103, 105, 179 Albert of Arizona ..... Ackerman, Lee ........... AIlen's Beauty Salon .... Al's Motor Sales ....... ......... Anita Frocks ................................. Arizona Flour Mills .......................... Arizona Title Guarantee and Trust Arnett Fred A enc ........................ I Q Y Bank of Douglas ............ ............... Barrow s ..................... Bashas Market .........,......,.. Beneficial Finance Co. ........... . Bermillas ................................. Betsy-Bobbitt Beauty Salon ..... Bilt-Rite Venetian Blinds ...... Birds Saddlery . ................... . Bluebird Cafe ................ Brown 81 Hoeye ........... Bunde Drug ...............,.... Card and Camera Corral ........... Calhouns Travel Agency ............ Carl's Barber Shop ............... .......... Cheves Construction Company ..... Coury, A. M. Plymouth ................ Coury, Tony M. ....................., . Crismons Flowers ..................... Culligans, Soft Water Service ...... Curtis 8- Stauffer ..................... Daniel's Jewelers ...... Dairy Queen ......... Dentists .....,.............. .,.,..... . .. Derbyshire Studio ..,.......................................... ...... Deshler's .......,..,...........A..................................... ...... DeWitt, Representative of Autrey Brothers, Inc. ..... ..... . Dickson Geor e ........................................... , Q ----- Drew Lumber Co. ........................................... ..... . Earl's .,................. Edsel ..................... El Charro Cafe ,..... .... El Rancho ................... Evergreen Market ....,..... Everybody's Drug Co. Fabric Fashions ....A....,....... Falcon Cleaners .................... Farmers Building Materials ....... Food Mart ................................., Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Co. .. Fraternal Order of Police ,........... Frledles ........................,.......... Frontier Shop .................. Frost Drug ................. Fullers Fine Foods ....... Gallen Kamps ................... Goettl Metal Products ............ Gosney Electrical Company ....... Grants Sporting Goods ..,.....,,...... Gunnell, O K Rubber Welders .... Gunnell, Karl H., Jeweler .......... Henderson's Health Center ....... Herb's Barber Shop ............... Hixon, B. E., Service Station ...... House of Toys .......................,. ldeal Cleaners ....................., Joes Barber Shop ....... Johnnies Photo Shop ...... Kampus Korner Kate ...... Lenhart's Paint Store ....., LeSueurs A .,................. . Lewis Drug Store .... ADVERTISERS 193 196 219 217 215 215 216 210 216 214 197 216 193 195 219 193 219 215 196 193 201 211 193 195 209 196 221 211 195 208 212 219 200 202 194 210 191 213 203 205 195 194 208 216 219 194 204 218 219 208 222 202 214 209 209 194 199 194 222 209 221 219 202 207 219 208 194 199 221 1 Lodo s Health Foods ....,..........,..,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , Lofgreen Printing 8. Office Supply Co. ..,.,. ,,,,v , Lyle Adjustment Company ................. McAfee Plumbing ............................ ...... MCDOwell's .,..................... , .,... Mademoslelle ............,.,.,. ,,,.....,,., ,,,,,, Nlaricopa Union Service Station ..... .,.... Marquee .................,..............., Marston Supply Company ............. ...... Melcher, Larry J., Funeral Home Mesa Drug ....................,.,,....,.,.,,,,. ,,,,,, Mesa Floral Shop .... Mesa Laundry .......... Mesa Rice Bowl ........... Mesa Super Market ........ Milano Music Center ...... Mish Studio ................. Mishler Studio .......... Mitten 8. Brlnton ......,,,.,.,.. Mollies ,.,,....,.....,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,, Montgomery's Waffle Shop ....... Munoz Barber Shop .............. Newberrv's J. J. .......,........ . Noll's Furniture Co. North and Thill .............. O'Mallev's Lumber Co. .... . Paris Beauty Shop .......... Passev-Bond ................. P. B. S. W. .,....... . Penny, J. C. Peterson's .........,.,,.,, Pink Poodle ...............,. Photo Center ...........,,,,,,, Pomerov's Shoe Store ...... Quick Shoe Repairing .... Riggs Plumbing .....,..... Rodeo Cleaners ......., Rosita ................ Sale, Paul L. Sears ........,............ Serranos ,.....,.,.......,.,,.., Sherwood Pharmacy ..... Smilev Motors ,......... Snak-Shak ............. Stiles and Allen ....,... Stagecoach Realty .... Stapley's ................ Sun Valley Shopper ..... Strauchs ............... Swift, Rav .....,,...,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,1.1 ,, Taylor's Market ........ Temple View Service ' I Tibshraeny s ........................... T. G. 8. Y. ..................,..,.,,A,, , Traders .,.... Tribbeys ...,..,....... Tribune ................. T R S Motor Sales ..... Valley Fashions .............,....... Vallev National Bank .......... Valley Radio and Television Waldorf Barber Shop ,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, Waldorf Cafe ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, Webb's Jewelry ............... Wheat's Nursery .,,,,,.....,,,,, Worth's Sporting Goods ..... Wright's Shopping Center .... Wright's Locker ................. 19 211 21 22 19 20 20 21 21 19 22 21 221 221 19 21 21 201. 207 2021 211 209' 220 205 196 199 196 221 206 206 205 216 206 223 202 207 206 222 200 203 199 202 208 222 196 207 198 214 200 216 213 21 1 205 203 213 198 203 201 202 205 210 205 214 198 219 220 211 198 plants South Extens1on Road -X4 A 14 MESA ARIZONA eff 0 l LZ0l'lG,, 7 GRADUATES OF 5,015 f I if ,ffI!59f49 ggaclallerty Q HAND TCDOLED BELTS NE BUCKLES LADIES HANDBAGS BILLEOLDS HOLSTEBS cmd GUN BELTS CRAFT SUPPLIES Main Phone 59 , f -l I 'XJ 'x , X X A A 'W , I ,I If' OA Uv! , ,jklllwmx XWNAVAUA-J s ' I J, E Cosmetics By ,X f, ' bf! A L L , Exclusive tw f I I . It uf C If A Q U' , jf A Dana A I, I 1 ' Russell Stovers .RQ UA 1, I I .X :I ' NJ Coty Candies fblf I ILL- IULOLI l f, xDubarry P '!:lll0y.y0Qg2. k J K Ld Slmlton f ,- f ' frfxfxv osvmjae rm E ANA D'OrSaY V L A f L 4 . V Yardlf-EY vi' A azsfs Max Factor J- Finest Fountain Cara Nome Il Lentheric Lucien Le Long YOU CAN DEPEND ON ANY DRUQji0DUCT-IHAT BEARS THE NAME REXA L 104 West Main I I.. F Masq., Ariz. Phone WO 4-4587 A 'I L EARL'S BEAUTY SALON 3i3 3l3 i 5 3 3i- I 20 South Macdonald phone ' 4 MESA. ARIZONA W0 4,6941 gcuupeffa feaaehg ' ..-..i... . - A A - E- I CONGRATULATIONS WATCHES Q DIAMONDS . JEWELRY To the class of 58 KARL A. GUNNELL I 113 wEs'r MAIN s Food MBI1' PHONE WO 4-525 MESA. ARIZONA h 749 E. Main Sf. Y W W0 4-5343 V 1 1 i I ' W I Congratulations, Seniors '58 CONGRATULATIONS .FROM LENHART'S PAINT AND ART SUPPLY STORE GRANT'S SPORTING GOODS 'N Sporting equipment of all types 3' 933 East Main - Mesa -. Phone wo 4-5777 T , I 1, ' I r r-' E Mesa's Leading Paint 81 Decorating Specialists George DlCkSOfl Telephone WO 4-5784 Jeweler E. Main sr. Mesa, Arizona The WATCH Specialists 54 w. Main si. MESA 'I94 CONGRATULATIONS To the CLASS of 58 EVERGREEN MARKET QUALITY FOODS, MEATS AND GROCERIES 406 N. Country Club Dr. - Mesa Compliments ot Daniel's Jewelers The Diamond Stores of the Southwest , , H 33 PHONE wo 4-3367 I I Zeng 29055465 I geaatg Salon , Permanents a Specialty FRANCES CRUM 56 W. NWN OWNER MESA. ARIZONA X 142 West Main 1 I , ' ' PIIIVIIIIIIH IIIII '53 Am.. Fo, KeePS Janet Tway admires one of the many selections at A. M, Coury. Plus the largest . Service Department West of the Rockies, Bank Financing, High Trade Allowances So tor the Best See A. M. Coury Plymouth 665 W. Main Mesa W0 4-1491 195 I' BUNDE DRU G STGRE O Prescriptions I Drugs 0 Fountain . 32 North Hibbert St. 146 West Main Mesa. Arizona WE GIVE SCSI-I GREEN STAMPS STILES G' ALLEN CHRYSLER AIRTEMP Air Conditioning JOHNS-MANVILLE Approved Roofing Contractors 44I South Robson St. Mesa WO 4-8695 H . 5 . 06 - 60906 McDOWELL s fees YAG For a variety ot interest xx Y' 09 oy I ,ox S 45 West Main Street 69 ve' MESA suPER 'MARKET 456 S. Main WHERE YOU GET S 8- H GREEN STAMPS 5 Congratulations '58- t NORTH G THTLL A Plumbing - Heating - Cooling - Sheet Metal .g,V,,. o.,, ,ami ,..,-Wm-m,,,M.i.M, , 3 L 3, 9 9. MESA OFFICE 625 EAST MAIN STREET MESA. ARIZONA WOodIand 4-8741 WAYNE H. ALLEN, Resident Manager I I 59 South Macdonald St. Mesa, Arizona PARIS BEAUTY SHOP Specializing in HAIR STYLING AND PERMANENTS AII types of Beauty Work Phone WO 4-4277 107 S. MacDonal 5, , CONGRATULATIONS FROM Crismon's FIowers 'Tust a Little Nicern C MR. CS. MRS. VIRGIL CRISMON at Twenty-tive East Main St, Mesa, Arizona 'I96 CONGRATULATIONS +oI'I'1e CLASS GF I II 53 Rada SELL FOR LESS IN O Mesa O Chandler 0 Casa Gran O Scoffsdale O Phoenix 0 Glendale 0 Coolidge ,. 11- .,,. ,K A ' , 60?EARS or senvics l Pausing to admire an item of glassware are Joyce Yost and Linda Anderson CONGRATULATIONS R A S To the CLASS of ,,58,, coNuRATuLAT1oN frgm to The CICISS of '58 WEBB'S JEWELRY TRlBBEY'S DRIVE INN 152 W' Main Mega' Arizona So. Country Club Mesa, Arizona LOD0'S HEALTH FOODS Specializing in Natural Foods -I- Vitamins Fruit and Vegetable Juices . . . Complete Foodlocker Service Locker Rentals and Home Freezer Sales E.M0ln Sf. 9 3l6 So. Mc Donald St., Mesa 'I98 Compliments of Congratulations, Class of '58 Larry J. M elche-r SERRANO'S FUNERAL HOME ' Phone wo 4-4173 121 W. Main Mesa Ariz Phone WO 4-4537 40 N. Center ' BM' Sm - - - - - Ls ' A'i2..,, ,Iii rl 1 V 3315: bg L If you ask me, my Dad has 1 , - A , 1 T, :he best tire deal in town. L' -f , A -W ' 1 ' Nz-xT1o NALLY ADVERTISED ' sr? fs Ei I sis MEN S CLOTHING Brent Gm., o K RUBBER WELDERS MESA, ARIZONA Your Men's Store 420 E. Main Street, Mesa J. Darwin Gunnell, Owner tr ' nl 1 Best Wishes to the Students of Mesa High t mtgs t . I 259 S. Center Mesa, A711003 199 'I BEST WISHES . . OUR BEST WIS1-IES TO TI-IE THE CLASS OF '58 nisninrs VIFWQQ PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Mesa, Arizona WO 4-4656 I6 No. Hibbert St. Shop of Smurf Apparel 154 W. Main St. Mesa, Arizona IT'S A GOOD START --- Z 6, it Now that you're over the third big Inc. educational hump , You've gotten your High School diploma and ready A Tradition forthe next step in life . . . so . . . In Mesa For Over 30 Years NOW -- LET'S GO ON! NOW 3 Busmesses To Serve 'ft Let's get our college or university degree You Better STATIONERS 81 OFFICE SUPPLIES 60 West Main Street GIFTS 8 HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES II7 West Main Street FINE BUSINESS PRINTING 452 North Country Club Dr, 'GRATS TO '58 From The Friendly Strauch Stores T 2 Cmaster's and doctor's, tool and be really prepared for complete happy living. And let's not forget OUR HOME and how necessary to have GOOD FURNI- TURE . . , the dependable kind . . . from the . . . MESA 0 sanqeiogze ' CI-IANDL-ER 2 ' 8-Hour Photofinishing - - Business Phone WO 4-3175 L.MisAler Camera MPPZY COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER CAMERA 81 PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 40 S. Macdonald - RUSS MISHLER - Mesa, Arizona - Y, 1 . M,--H . Calhoun Travel Service g-- -I H V Mr,7CaIhoun watches as Loaifa geverage purchases a ticket. I I CONGRATULATIONS TO 'LT I IIFL I' A 5 X if 4' 1 E' cy CLASS OF I U I WO 4-4539 o L B63 S5-S7 W. MAIN I MESA'ARIZ. SALES E1 SERVICE I as sees A A I 4 201 AM DE ITT representing Autrey Bros. Announcements J0sten's Class Rings CONGRATULATIONS To me CLASS of sa from FULLERS, FINE FOODS Best Wishes To The Class Of 58 170 W. Fourih Phone WO 4-5376 For the Finest in Shoe Repairs PEREZ BROS. QUICK SHOE REPAIRING 'I9 South Macdonald SHERWOOD PHARMACY 1153 East Main nun KEY To FINER 1:1.1-:ANINGH BEST WISHES Russ - DRAPERY - BLANKET5 1-1A1's CLEANED Ano BLOCKED To the Class of ,58 Puunt wm. 4-41 1: 1:-1 51:1 MAr:.oc1NA1.o a. CHRISTENSEN S 1042 E T MAIN ' Ntw own! V MESA, ARIZONA . VALLEY FASHIONS for Boys and Girls Fashions 61 Fabrics Infants To High School 1145 E. Main 1616 E. Camelback Rd. WEST MAIN MESA' ARIZONA Mesa, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona WO 4-8573 AM 5-3574 2 Sun 'Ualley Shopper Telephone WO 4-4140 114 West First Avenue MESA. ARIZONA T. G. AND Y. All of the personel of the Mesa Tribune-from publisher to carriers- ioin in congratulating the Mesa High School graduating Class of l958. We extend sincere wishes for success to these graduates who are now taking a major step into the future. l l39 East Main WO 4-3 l 46 EL cHARRo CAFE mga U1-ghung Genuine Mexican Food . Best in the Wesfg Your Hometown Daily Newspaper F. MUNOZ MESA, ARIZONA 120 West 151 Ave, W0 4-5661 Efd2wef,wWMWfmrWW'SEAR Judy Melcher and Sherrie Skouscn admire the '58 T.V. sets, while Sydn variety of radios. Mesa's Complete Deparfmen Store Offers the BEST in A Hardware, Appliances Sporting Goods and Automobile Accessories f PHONE WO 4-4527 Z1 No. MAcDoNA1.D,MEsA 203 FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH Lumber Company Since 1904 Phono WO 4-8618 ISS S. Macdonald 1 E ER 5 PAINTING Fu. Ed Kuck and Ann Harris discuss the various color combinations. 204 display. discounted prices. prices! WHY PAY MORE? FIRST - ln the number of Nationally Ad- vertised Iines of quality furniture on FIRST - In the total service offered-easy long terms, fully backed guarantees, tree delivery and installation. COMPLIMENTS or PE TERS ON 'S -Service Sfofion SERVICE WITH A SMILE' FIRST - To offer truly fine Furniture, I Carpeting and Appliances at everyday Rigs men is 140 WEST MAIN ST. ROGER TIBSHRAENY MESA' WZONA wo maze. r - , - -r if WHY SETTLE FOR SECOND BEST? WALDORF BARBER SHOP 'INe live on long hair and whiskers Young homemakers we will be glad to give you free decorating service, and Nolls low 55 W. Main Mesa, Arizona EL RANCHO MARKET NO. 84 137 W. Main Mesa 1018 W. Main Mesa, Arizona QUWQ we 7! fake an 90' 177 your annuaf.. Advertising income helps pay printing costs so your school can put out an an- nual, and we're glad to help. You young people are going to be the Arizona citizens of tomorrow who run things, so we'd like to have your good will - and your business. A X Q Many of your top-Right classmates will A wind up making a career in banking. and lu ', Q . ' X ' the Valley Bank is always on the lookout NJ .iffi for promising young men and women who 5, 1' h, have an eye on the future. QQ- fs . A'Wf1L'l'6' df' I SIIZH7 H F5 J ',xxN :E21.'r2:f:1+l5:2g2gZgk2:2.'?'3fi2Ys 4 :25S..Qf?1E5S:2g!1:f:-1t.- ' ' -' D ' :1E1E'?5 13215:2:!:1:33:?:f:1:1??2i' . 1 OJW-aa-A04 BME' :55-giglrij-53515151511513253533 Y 7 I i - I J I4 N I ' I I so FRIENDLY orncss e:?,?:5:5S3Eg:E.S35:..E553512 X , I -.-.5-:-.g.-.1.-:-:-:str-1-gg.iq.:-:-gg X 5-:-1-gt-.-an-:-:-' .f,.:,:-sg.-:-ss-. a 7 ' l 'i2 51E 1f fE1EfE2-. if1ifi'i 3:2:Z4'. .-1 5 ' f - - ' t 1:2s-- sfzfiziz 'f:f:tTt1 '-'-1'2 ' ' ,J r ' 1 i I 'P 1i1E1E52i2f235:f?'n f I S f I l QI ts:-:'5:Y:2:1-2g:..1:' - f. - 9 - -- ' I . NA g:,:3:r:5-g:35:1:5:rS1s? a, 'r - ' , f I -f t Le 'in , I NAL , V 1 ' , A , V It li we 5 N ,,g,.x 1- spasms , : , 'l -1 X ' .. 1 - ' . vw B . 'SX f .N NK -vt . 'I ' but i-.gf 1 fl pu, 'nx9d::1.'-f: ,i. . 1' 1-ogg ci . - - . X . , Zaffgecf Bank fn fhe Rocky Mounfafn Qfafeg .Q 57, A l. D E F O 5 l T I N S U N A N C E C O R F' O R A T I O N I ll X 205 A visit to PBSW's office at 530 West Washington, Phoenix, was quite a treat for Cleft to rightb Norma Ricketts, Cathy Brimhall and Carol White. Sales Manager, Hal Nelson, points out to the Mesa High school students the modern trend in Office Furnishings - all a part of PBSW's service. Mesa Branch at 455 East Main, where the traditional PBSW quality and service can be rendered to business and schools. B 3 Y N B 530 W. Washington Phoenix Phone AL 8-666-1 Q QJ Q, HOWARD 8. 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Fashion doesn't cost a fortune at Penney's 38 West Main Mesa Phone WO 4-4565 Congratulations to Class of 58 Preserve Your Annual For Memories Ol Your Many Friends of School Years Free Pick-up and Deliver DEALERS OF QUALITY SNAPPY SERVICE PHOTOGRAPHIC MERCHANDISE REGuL::'ZERvIcE 8-12-24 115 W. lst Ave. Mesa, Arizona 12 NORTH CENTER wg 4-5455 206 1- 1 Congratulations Class of '58 KEITH RIGGS Plumbing -- Heating -- Trenching 29 East 4 Ave. W0 4-1455 To My Son Talbot Black ..,.- gi , srasscoacn asanvv l Mesa wo 4-8781 Scottsdale WH 5-0754 MITTEN 81 BRINTON PAPER CG. 31 S. Robson PHONE WO 4-1419 Mesa, Arizona 1 Q shin: i ' 1 J . Jn . e O . . Varsity Lett rm n n w the right place to get their haircuts. Shown here are Dick Draper, Char ie Espinoza, Wayne Hunsaker, Bob Peterson, Rex Dernovich, and Gary Gooch, JOE'S BARBER SHOP 32 SOUTH MACDONALD i ' I ' ' ' MESA. ARIZONA 207 W-no--W .e-. nm , SNIllil - Bllilii Brent Berge and Tony Coury, Jr. are admiring the road performance of the hard top Ford. Arizona's fastest growing Ford Dealer --' r ' - FREE Pickup a. DELIVERY UNION SERVICE ' L 'c UNION on- OF 104 East Main Street H e T cAuroRNlA Pnooucts Telephone W0 4-4625. we g . . I Q . Q X For the Best in the Neighborhood, eat at -W' 4 fe. KAMPUS KORNER KAFE Ullly lar SIA D9 Sandwich Hole-Pal Cugszey gif' X Harold and Laura zweber ' I f l ' 165 South Macdonald Mesa, Al 10'13 What a castl The most delicious entertainment in town . . . ' rehearsed and ready lor booking in your own home ireezerl -. ' - Bring down the house - take home a package of your DAIRY Sewm QUEEN favorites todayl 655 9 N ref' 0ffb,,S . one D H I RU QUEEN able-fs 156 Wee Mein W 2 it ,GO - Go! iwesieii., Mesa High in clothes from No. 1 - 33 S. Country Club Drive FRONTIER SHOP No. 2 - 629 - E. Main St., Mesa . 160 West Main Mesa, Arizona Phone WO 4-3665 - , Y .1 , -J , 208 BOETTUS Metal Producfs Co. BEST WISHES Phone WO 4-6221 218 West Main St. Congrcduleitions 2 R G e from y y Herb S B'arbef Co. Phone Us And We'1l- Wire For Youm' BEST WISHES To The Class of '58 I MUNOZ BARBER SHOP 156 So Macdonald Phone WO 4-5237 56 S. MacDonald Mesa, Arizona lun ' WING QF THE EBQAED The brand new '58 Buick is proudly displayed by Tony Coury, Jr. and Brent Berge o I 525 West Main St. Mesa, Arizona 209 ,LJ ,. . .. ,. . ....-r:l...... .... ..., . IH. ... .. .,.. .51 VALLEY RADIOQTELEVISION co. Your new and complete record department I7 W. Main Phone W0 4-6129 Mesa, Arizona. Looking for and listening to their favorite records are Rex Dernovich and Sandra Pine, both seniors, and Larry Mishler, last year's graduate. F. P. DREW V'5'T 8 MILANO MUSIC CENTER For all your music needs Cecil L. L. Drew sole Owner . 45 W. Main Street Ph. W0 4-8775 Mescr's Pioneer Lumber Firm FRED ARNETT AGENCY We sell the earth and insure what's on it. Serving You Since 1897 P11009 W0 4-3619 WO 4-6221 218 West Main St. mm glam! sw . PHU E '57 9 W. 4th Avenue Mesa, Anzoncx N WG 4 94 Phone WO0dlqnd 4-5697 KENNETH 6. 2 souru MACDDNALD ST MAxlNE HAWS MESA. ARIZONA 2 'huiahla' ' FREEMAN STEWART'S 1 TEMPLE VIEW SERVICE Complete Shell Service 601 East Main Street Phone WO 4-6343 Mesa, Arizona C Class of '58 CURTIS fs STAUFFER W 62 S. Center St. Phone WO 4-4589 9 y ou ' GOODYEAR DISTRIBUTOR CARL'S SPORTSMAN LOFGREEN ERINTING a. orrlce suPPLY A BARBER SHOP Wedding Stationery, Invitations, Announcements Thank You Cards - Informal Notes 214 W. Main St. WO 4-5727 77fanZ9amezg'4 W A F F L E S H O P wo 4-3401 is wzsr Mmm s-meer ARIZONAA 218V: West Main St. Mesa, Arizona f ! , EWRIGI-lT's SHOPPING CENTER! Acorn DVUQ Prudential Stamps Wright's Super Mdfkef Wally's Barber Shop Reeds Flower Shop El1eY Pdinfs 5Uf15h1 'e 1-aundw Ben Franklin Variety Store R-K Beauty Shop 211 IIIILSII IIL IISIS ongraiufate Clay of 58 JOHN ALLEN HAIVIBLIN 64 E. FirsT ST. JOHN A. HAMBLIN 64 E. FirsT ST. WILLARD D. CROSS 64 E. FirsT ST. LEO J. WIRTH 24 N. HibberT RICHARD LeSUEUR 4 N. HibberT WAYNE L. PETERSON I I 8 W. Pepper LELAND HEYWOOD JESS A. CONANT 38 E. IST ST. 1150 N. Country Club Dr. MERRILL G. CHRISTENSEN WILLIAM TELFORD 38 E. IsT ST. 30 W. IST Ave. JOSEPH L. TAYLOR WILBURWOOLF 38 E. IsT ST. 22 So. Sirrine A, 3, SH-VA ROBERT F. ANDERSON 30 W. IST Ave. 40 N. Macdonald 212 I 1' ' 1 I BEST i WISHES l953 i All D Witt the wide variety of furniture and appliances vm coNGnATuLA'rioNs NEVER BEFORE CLASSOF 58 A cAR LIKE Tl-ns 'S' The Edsel jagdfz CU Let LQl I The EdselCorsair4-Door Hardlop 922' PHONE We 4-9064 i ff, 5. MACDONALD and 4TH AVE 'E'E ' PHONEWO 213 BEST WISHES WALDORF CAFE Dick 8. Ray Yee, Owners THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF MESA cH'NESEF2Z'dDi2'?ft'2CffT,5' MS wo 4-991s 57 w. Main , , V y Sun 'Ualley Shopper 17 npqmssn - Telephone WO 4-4140 114 West First Avenue COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS you E0 Mffer af garroufk MESA, ARIZONA gamll Finest Family Shoe Store in the West H1 W Main ph wo 4-5629 Featuring White Bucks-Indian Moccasins gg 128 W. Mem -g g wo 4-99311 I , TO THE CLASS OF '58, our Congratulations and Sincere best wishes for the future. Frank J. and Mae H, Mish 1 Your friends can buy any! thing you give them except your portrait, When it's a GOOD portrait you want, we hope you will think of us. MISH STUDIO 40 S, Macdonald WO 4-7422 Mesa Sharilyn Tueller and Ann Hastings look on as Mrs. Mish writes out a receipt for Brenda Tibshracny. ll ' 214 BROWN and HOEYE Cheri Huber and Susan Wright add a touch of feminine beauty to the sleek beauty of the new Chevrolet. Anita Frocks , BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF Ladies and Childrens Ready-to-Wear 1958 ARIZONA Phone WG A-9573 FLOU R MILLS W0 4-4222 WO 4-3 410 , 310 East Main Mesa, Ariz. 108 West Main Street Mesa, Arizona BEST WISHES TO the Class of '58 MARQUEE DRIVE-IN Complete Lunches and Dinners Mr. 6- Mrs. Iclmes Lucas, Owners 216 E. Main Ph. WO 4-9061 2 1-mal nun- FlNA.Nff co. , OF MESA ffm Qvoodfg cvafog 750 E, MAIN 5-r, ocmcrrHY RDMIB. PRUP MESA. ARIZ. COMPLIMENTS OF RAY SWIFT 111 East Main - WO 4-5100 Mesa Office: 63 W. Main The Bank of Douglas East Mesa Office: 0 your friendly pioneer bank H17 E' Main I' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 Congratulations Seniors! Falcon ARIZONA TITI.E Cleaners .Your Quality Clecmersff GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. ll S. Morris Phone WO 4-3281 114 S. MacDonald Mesa, Arizona 216 Al'S Nllllllll SAHS Imperial THE Chrysler FORWARD LOOK Dodge Dodge Trucks El J. 'av M Nancy Hostetler thrills to the dream of taking the dazzling Chrysler New Yorker out for a spin. 733 Wes: Main Mesa, Arizona W0 4-4503 217 Congratulations, Seniors-- From Mesa's Finestu lratornal llrrlor ol llolioo . yq:j.1j::g'e i , 'fffilfffls 'fr 1'2:':,j.L-,,-it K ,-:1 I: 7 M f ' T , N , ,Q M.. Y ,..,. ' iii il as T '?'rr .- xxhf, 'WF -. .ifi Front Row: Lt. Edgar L. Cockrell, Captain Ramon Mendoza, Chief Gail K. Brimhallg Jeneane Bradshaw, Records clerk, Lt. O. Lee Moore, Detective Elmer Young, Detective Ray Gomez, Lt. Norman D. Arrington. Second Row: Patrolman Dewey Ray, Patrolman Alan Bradley, Patrolman Thomas Karas, Patrolman Fred Maier,.Patrolman Robert Sage, Patrolman Elbert Malone, Patrolman Joe True, Patrolman Robert Taylor, Patrolman Richard Trudell. Third Row: Patrolman Otto M. Thompson, Patrolman Lester Warren- burg, Patrolman Preston Dees, Patrolman D. James Lamoreaux, Patrolman Jack D. Lewis, Patrolman David Ball, Patrolman Monty Parker. Fourth Row: Patrolman Arthur A. Sullivan, Patrolman Ralph Lizotte, Patrolman John Raschlna, Patrolman Melvin DeWitt, Patrolman Keith Hawkins. Back Row: Patrolman Carroll Bollinger, Radio Operator Harold Dana. 218 r , ir . Compliments from the HOUSE OF TOYS 2l So. Macdonald WO 4-2270 Congratulations, Seniors '58 LYLE ADJUSTMENT COMPANY General Insurance Adjusters 40 N. Macdonald, Mesa W0 4-5692 ALLEN'S BEAUTY SALON and MERLE NORMAN STUDIO FARMERS BUILDING MATERIALS CO. IO7 S. Beverly Lane 38 so. Stapley Drive wo 4-4692 Mesa, Arizona R BLUE BIRD CAFE BILT-RITE BLIND AND AWNING CO. Home Cooked Meals Shadiest 'Business in Town Ph WO 4-3277 - IO3 E. M ' St . ' 'Openfii amcinso 8,p.rn. am Alissa, Arizona Phone wo 4 4122 439 East Main E Photograji72: Tlzirit Lriveni Y FRIEDlE'S SHOE STORE Oldest shoe store in Mesa DERBYSH I RE STU DI D Shoes for the entire family ' I34 West Main St. Phone WO 4-4144 tr WU 4'45B3 B47'i4:gflrA':fL':!3IREET MARST ON SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Line of School Supplies and Equipment Sporting Goods Stage Equipment Duplicating Supplies, Equipment and Maintenance Office Supplies and Equipment 3209 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, Arizona PINI18 CR 7-5477 BUS PHONE W0 4-5274 HOME PHONE WO 4-4852 Class of '58 Everything forthe garden and gardner Wheat Nurseries 1145 E. Main in Mesa Since I906! ' ,int , .4 IIIHN S. HIIIIIHATA - Plotogmpdm COMMERCIAL 0 AERIAL. 0 ADVERTISING ART FASHION 0 COLOR Q BLACK 3 WHITE Photofinishing IO9 EAST MAIN ST. MESA. ARIZONA 219 Plumbing Heating Pipelining ROY E. MCAFEE Sell Install' Service Guaranteed WO 4-3100 and WO 4-5171 45 S. Beverly CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58 Suggestions for the Graduate Parker Pen Sets Televisions G. E. Radios Sheatfer Pens Bouffant Can-Cans Playtex Foundation Garments Myrna Brand Nylons .:..fnguj2pjU1q C0- M ESA'S VALUE SPOT xg 'S X x X Mesa Drug Co. SUGGESTS FOR THE GRADUATE BOYS GIRLS ,fs Parker Pen Sets Sheatlers Pen Sets Electric Razors Cosmetics loy: . . Wrist Watches Du Barry I Shaving Sets Rubenstein W Q R T H S Stationery Tussy Revlon Chen Yu for Mesa Drug Co. SPOHS WALGREEN AGENCY Drugs With A Reputation 245 So. Sirrine , , Mm A Q 101 West Main O Mesa, Arizona cz. A Phono WO 4-5679 .EW 1 5 t s 220 L 1 GUENTHER MARX, torengn teacher hom Ge m y, s he 0 being interviewed by Analee Pace, S0'li0l' l'9P0'lel' 435 E. Main MESA LAUNDRY O: DRY CLEANING Phone WO 4-37911 Ch 44 West Main MESA RICE BOWL inese and American Dishes M. F. Moon Phone WO 4-5536 COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE Pr LEWIS escripfion Pharmacy O M E S A 43 E. Main St. GENERATORS - STARTERS for all types Cars - Trucks - Tractors Expertly Rebuilt and Guaranteed Wholesale 8. Retail Voltage-Regulators B. E. HIXSON Texaco Service O TIRES BATTERIES 755 E. Mom Mesa, Arizona VILLAGE Auro ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone wo 4-6236 wb NO use IN nmenue Anouuo HERE THEY I L, me anon'-:c'reD ay CULLIGAN .N Xu ffggpix dg.-QL -if cumann - Y S SERVICE 1024 E. Main W0 4-6567 F if - 1-X it 'li I A ' 1 'I f 0 L Y n X I 41 . . 'Q S ' . Hb L' . if ' , if T lb! will 4 'tc' 15 127, EPIA l 126 so. country Club nfl Phono Mala, Arizona WO 4-4601 Pa BEST WISHES CLASS OF '58 ssey - Bond Co. ,- A- --EE. .-- , -T ABIINIIANT VITALITY . NHIIN AUTOGRAPHS X ,, 1 , TED P HENDER ON .X 'Edd fl' f X , I hfsnhs ' 4 ' I . 'sg -'- ' ' ', - - . A 4 Health Center 70 Q j707' ff! ffgfjjif-'42 ' f '72 cormzn NORTH Hoason f ' 7 Lff X' -: BEAST U 'll-' ., .. 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