Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1960

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I f ..l,.1, , 2' f - .3 -Q : -. . f.j ,.,,- .4 r I v. ee im M o you, Mr. LeRoy Miller, we dedicate with love and appreciation this l960 edition of the Superstition. Since your arrival at Mesa High in 1947 you have taught math. Many times you have risen above and beyond the call of duty to counsel and encourage students who otherwise would have lost their interest in mathematics. Your interest in the athletic program at Mesa High has been inspiring. You have given faithful service in per- forming as official time keeper at allithe football and basketball games. You have also served as Junior Class sponsor, as a mem- ber of the Sports Committee, and as originator and sponsor of the Chess Club. Through personal illness and sorrow you have always been ready with your warm smile and spontaneous friendliness. So to you, Mr. Miller, our teacher and friend, we offer this token of our thanks. ulvifjv ll?ffffi?i ' - 5'fQ'Qy lfffzllcff' Mr. Miller is always enthusiastic about whatever he does-firing the gun to signal the end of a game or explaining a problem concerning the hyperbole to his students. MR. LE ROY MILLER I 'I dministratinn hat l do know, Puclg has told to me, lt's all been true, as l can see. The administration governs the school, and the students abide by the Gold- en Rule. The school board, superintendent and faculty extend helping hands so patiently. Directions are given to every student-he who wants and tries to be prudent, They head off the teaching and supervision, sponsoring games are another thing. They help students with great ambition and show them that school can be a fling. They hope not one student will ditch and hope they will work without a hitch. t V 3-I 'R Cgffleffefl. fc' flffz Q51 -ffffff 97240 7440 7750 ffm MQ faff ffaazwf , ag J ffffc Wad 5'- 4f2ff0L 276' '-1 X X53 W Ni il y by - will iliilt ,M pjddnzafbf dfdlxflwo WMM 1 1 i 4 1 i 1 W J ,fix mmm: 14960 Jjjffb 3, mm ' !4,cxe4-ffl I 7 Mi ll 1 ' 1,6 . -77 4 1 ix kfwfwf-J! XM i P I4-PM 5' 4am,f,,5f5QfZjf'U'. W 1 I A666 L5-J d! rvvoa, 1 q,4i,,,' I, -: ,.-.., f Q, 1 ---1 f A I .au-Vx? 1 f ,J K ' 1 'W , 1 , D .NL A, , J ,j,,g,g,,a W ,lc .ik , ,L x,,A , H N L if M V x N Y A U 5 2 fur-CQ fl 1 'QA' 'S fXA.fx ,. . K ,' gk V 'Ui fl fazf fffff n 2 W7 f Q vp 1 , K WX -1 A HJ fdzdff' . V K f Qi J 'fd 1 .,,-A W icawc- XX T c C' 62, , I7 XX ' W, -P34115 L, lVV F ir? 52111 ,EIL-?v'T'v 5,.?L i-,yr . . ,A -5 6 ...,, Al.1 N Ck L gf C65 45 K.. ,. f, , . Kxgl- 1,4-6C V. jf f Q. RULON T. SHEPHERD The School Boa Jess A. Conant. Superintendent rd. Left to right: Walter W. Merrill, J. J Taylor, Otto Shill, Keith O. Lassen and GAVIN C. HUMPHREY Assistant Superintendent ililuhlz uard hat l do know, Puck has told to me, lt's all been true, as I can see. The administration governs the school, and the students abide by the Gold- en Rule. The school board, superintendent and faculty extend helping hands so patiently. Directions are given to every student-he who wants and tries to be prudent. They head off the teaching and supervision, sponsoring games are another thing. They help students with great ambition and show them that school can be a fling. They hope not one student will ditch and hope they will work without a hitch. .fe 'FL iis fifty-first volume of the Superstition was pub- .hed by and for the Associated Students of Mesa igh School, Mesa, Arizona Mr. Brimhall, enjoying faculfy picnic at South Mountain. A 7 H 'iff ' . 7fI, wEi7ff7 S A 'jig 'Y V' ,. 5,42 all K ., ,,1,,,,,5 ,. 49 , 4 Mr. Brimhall issuing a message to the students over the public address system. K? ' t,rti ff 9 L' A 4 w . A .JJ ..,,. i- was-W 3 1, I E. R. BRIMHALL Principal BA, ASC, MA, U of A ur rinripal n the past three years as principal of Mesa High, Elias R. Brimhall has gained recognition for his wonderful leadership ability in bettering this school. Mr. Brimhall takes an interest in every student, never hesitating to greet them with a friendly Hello . He backs all activities and is ready to boost our school spirit. To promote our welfare, Mr. Brimhall helps solve problems that arise throughout the year, some of the biggest being the parking situation and overcrowded assemblies. Lookinq back on our high school days, we will always remember him as a credit to our school. RICHARD KILBOURNE Assistant Principal BA, Kent State, MA, Kent State Mr. Kilbourne, enjoying a cold drink in the book store. 'D- tpg F r. Kilbourne, assistant principal, has a calm, friendly, and easy-to-get-along-with personal- ity. He is Mr. Brirnhall's right hand man, helping him with whatever work is necessary to make a smooth run- ning school. Four years ago, Mr. Kilbourne was a science teacher at Mesa Hich. Three years ago, he was a coach at East Junior High School. The after that he moved back to Mesa High where he again taught chemistry and biolo- gy, Last year he was registrar. Mr. Kilbourne's chief duties are those concerning the students-their affairs, behavior, and discipline. He is also in charge of administering policies concerning athletics and extra curricular activities as well as being a student council sponsor. Mr. Kilbourne has a lot of paper work to be done. .M...,M-r --nil:- T A K 'iffy air dnisnrs his year the counselor's have combined forces with the nurse to form the Guidance Depart- ment. This is the first time in history, Mesa High has had a full time nurse and has employed three counselors ready to help with any problems or aches and pains of the students. This system has bettered Mesa High because now each class has its own counselor, whereas in the past years, the class groups were divided with one counselor for the boys and one for the girls. The Guidance Department consists of Mrs. Elson, counselor for the seniors, Mr. Glazier, counselor for the juniors, Mr. Kellis, counselor for the sophomores, and Mrs. Tully, the nurse. Also this year, Leroy Miller's old mathematics room was remodeled into a new nurse's office. lt has four rooms: a waiting room, the nurse's office, and two rooms of beds, one for the boys and one for the girls. The office adjoining the nurse's waiting room is oc- cupied by Mr. Glazier. ESTHER TULLEY Nurse R.N., Swedish Hospital BA, MA, U of Denver ROBERT KELLIS Counselor MA, ASU, BA, ASU ELWOOD GLAZIER Counselor Counselor BS f . Bs, ohio up MA, ohio sfare ' UO C' MA' U of A CYNTHIA ELSON .EL 17 ........ . ,X v our EUll0'lTl0NAL Pizomm wr fff Kay, .nth ICS' ffrcofaffzrg amz, ln-QA62 15,2 lfgiiasl 225 .wk 1 M-w..f-M 6I715S,ima-away A 1 einen' A1.zm,i 1 5 no Q 1 an 'MMJW M -Nw, ...,,.,.,,-N , .. -... , , f gwwst ,.- X- Q New-wr' .a,f,Q gym. enial tail t has been said, 'Tis my job . . . Tis no crime for a man to labour in his work. This certainly applies to the people who work in the offices of Mesa High school. Eula Harris, who operates the public address system and makes the bulletin, is secretary to Mr. Brim- hall. Anita Chesley, who receives the phone calls, is private secretary to Mr. Kilbourne. She is always willing to help students who need information. Elizabeth Wirken is secretary of the counselors. Melvin Sizemore heads the registration and attendance. Helping him with the attendance headache is Delia Dee Jaimes. Dee takes care of excuses and other attendance difficulties. Efficiently handling the duties of registration are Florence Mortensen and Lora Ste- wart. Each period four students assist in the attendance office and every other period a student helps the registrar. nO ANITA CHESLEY Secretary EULA HARRIS Secretary ELIZABETH WIRKEN Secretary Q Fw-F NC, ,,,,. ....., MELVIN SIZEMORE Counselor BA, ASUQ MA, ASU DELIA .IAIMES Attendance FLORENCE MORTENSEN Registrar 19 LOLA STEWART Reg istra r ff. Q . ,., f--we ,-. xl. fx A f -.. .I . ,ig gf? ww .5 P J if ' tggiavf -.sie '-,- - g 'tiki it is 3 5 - as 1 MILES ALLDREDGE FERN ALSDURF ROBERT BERRYHILL F. H. BRADSHAW ARLAND BRANCH BS, U of A, MA, ASU BS, ASC BA, ASU BA, ASU, MA, U of Colo. BA, ASU, MA, ASC ipwp JAYNE BROWN CLAUDIA BUFFINGTON VERNER CLARK Bs, Asu BA, Asu, MA. Asu BA. s. oak. S. MA. ASC r. Alldredge, junior sponsor and office practice teacher, is an alumnus of M. H.S. Mrs. Alsdurf, co-sponsor of F.H.A., is senior sponsor and homemak- ing teacher. Mr. Berryhill, member of the auditorium committee, teaches auto mechanics and helps sponsor seniors. Mr. Bradshaw, Mesa's composition and world literature teacher, is senior sponsor and chairman of Movie Club. Mr. Branch, co-sponsor of Service Council and senior sponsor, teaches students techniques of driv- ing. Mrs. Brown is busy as co-sponsor of Girls' League besides teaching homemaking. Mrs. Buffington spon- sors juniors and Masque and Dagger besides having charge of the drama department. Mr. Clark, biology teacher, is sophie sponsor and member of auditorium committee. Mr. Copeland, sophie sponsor, teaches social studies and sports. Mr. Cottam, American prob- lems teacher, is senior sponsor, helps with Gah-Tso Rally and is a member of awards committee. Mr. Crand- all, junior sponsor, spends the day showing girls that shorthand really isn't hard. Mr. Criddle, who teaches junior English, is junior sponsor and member of foreign exchange committee. Miss Davis, girls' tennis teacher, is sophie and Gold Key sponsor. SHELBY COPELAND MASON COTTAM KEITH CRANDELL DAVID CRIDDLE BARBARA DAVIS BA, ASU BS, BYU BA, ASU, MA, ASU ASU Rock S.T.C fv- if ite' 'C' .5 M . :Qi 2 ' Q ggiftf J ' 'few ft.. X fi ,W Q V V 3 A , A ei . A f . A -r . an-li :pa yi . k q if . If i L. V x .i S Q . - ' A ' at t V, 5 A .V :Mm I 'AF ' .1 A is if QL , 5 , . ,P f bf 'r 1Q 2 A ' ::z? 't,. f Mnvm UENHAM num nissan. Joan ooNovAN Mmuonis sun r. H. rerun ss, u of A, MA, u of A Bs, u of A, MA, ASU BA, ASU ss, usc BA, u of Ag MA, u of A lZSlEllKl'B 1942 P7 EDGAR FORD ELLA FRAZIER JOYCE FRESEMAN BA, ASC BA, U of Tulsa, MA, ASU BS, W. Mon. C of Ed. r. Denham, F.F.A. and sophie sponsor, teaches agriculture. Mrs. Diegal, teacher of home furnishings, is F.H.A. and sophie sponsor. Mr. Donovan, junior and Goodwill Club sponsor, teaches juniors about American authors. Miss Entz, Mesa alumna, teaches Rabbettes and is G.A.A. and senior sponsor, and mem- ber of awards committee. Mr. Feeney, psychology and audio visual teacher, is senior sponsor and chairman of professional growth committee. Coach Ford, who leads the team to victory, is a member of awards committee. Miss Frazier, chairman of faculty finance committee and sophie sponsor, tries to show students that geome- try isn't all square. Miss Freseman, sophie English teacher and sponsor, also sponsors Tri-Connettes. Mr. Gardner, Boys' League Christmas Formal and sophie sponsor, teaches metal working and cabinet making. Coach Gates, besides teaching sports, is sophie sponsor and member of civil defense committee. Mr. Gillaspy, auto mechanics teacher, is junior sponsor. Mr. Good- man teacher of social studies and sports, is a member of auditorium committee, and a sophie sponsor. Mr. Gray, F.F.A. and junior sponsor, teaches agriculture. LEO GARDNER DAVID GATES ROY GILLASPY HARRY GOODMAN H. B. GRAY BA, Asu, MA, ASU BA, ocademai BA, ASU BA. ASC: MA, ASU BS. Qof AJMA, Ugof A . F., eg , 'sig - I ,R 3552251 1 V A - . . A ii E ',,': it 21 l 2 ,J 2 ,S Q, - Ha., . 1 : . 4 ,HI ' Q' - ', r:y.'u.y' DEE HALL LARRY HATCH RANDAL HATCH DONALD HEALY CARL HEATH BS, Utah State BA, ASU, MA, ASU BS, U of A BA, Mich. State BA, ASU .Q-Q., 4 ,.,' K V . l s X HQWARD I-IERS1 MARGARET HEYWOOD IDA HUBER BS, ASU BA, ASUj MA, ASU BA, U of A r. Hall, who teaches students all about plants and animals, is a sophie sponsor. Mr. Larry Hatch teaches home and family and is a sophie and Movie Club sponsor. Mr. Randall Hatch, agriculture teacher, is a senior and F.F.A. sponsor. Mr. Healy, mem- ber of scholarship and foreign exchange committees and senior sponsor, teaches American problems. Coach Heath, boys' sports coach, is junior and Key Club spon- sor. Mr. Herst teaches biology and chemistry and is junior sponsor. Mrs. Heywood, from whom Mesa stu- dents learn about Shakespeare and other figures in English literature, is junior and F.T.A. sponsor and member of foreign exchange committee. Mrs. Huber, sophie English teacher, is sophie sponsor. Miss Huish, Mesa grad and typing teacher, is senior and Tri-Angles sponsor. Mr. Jackson teaches driver's training and ten- nis and is Service Council and senior sponsor. Mrs. Jenkins, crafts teacher, is sophie sponsor. Mr. Gordon Johnson teaches American history, typing, and algebra and is a senior sponsor. Mr. Raymond Johnson, biology teacher, sponsors sophies and the Science Club. PAULINE HUISH CARVEL JACKSON MARY JENKINS GORDON JOHNSON RAYMQNQ JOHNSON BA. ASU BS and MA. Utah State BA, Maryville Col. BS, U of Minn. BA, ASU l JAY DEAN JONES FRED KESSLER BA, ASU, MA, ASU BS, Kent State ruths .Y wussm' Kosxi c. Loium LEE RALPH LEE BA, ASC, MA, Asc BS, ASC: MA, ASU BS, BYU: MA, ASC . . DON LILLYWHITE MARY ANN MENARD CLETE MILLER BS, BYU: MS, USC BA, ASU BS, Penn. S.T.C., MA, U Of Denver r. Jones, Gah-Tso and senior class sponsor, is a Mesa High graduate and teaches speech, and senior English. Mr. Kessler is a sophomore English teacher, sophomore sponsor, and a member of the audi- torium committee. Coach Koski, boys' sports teacher, is a senior sponsor and member of the civil defense committee. Mr. Loren Lee, American problems and girls' chorus teacher, is a co-sponsor of Goodwill and a senior sponsor. Mr. R. Lee teaches geometry and trig- onometry and is a senior class sponsor. Mr. Lillywhite, the physics teacher, is a senior sponsor, co-sponsor of Science Club, member of the sports committee. Miss Menard, who teaches salesmenship, commercial law, LEROY MILLER MARGARET MILLETT HELEN MOFFAT LINWOOD NOBLE BA, MA, Colo. S. C. of Ed. BS, BYU BA, U of Utah, MA, ASU, BA, ASU, MA, USC Q It and typing, is a co-sponsor of Girls' League. Mr. Clete Miller teaches chemistry and does his part by being a junior sponsor and sponsor of the Electronics Club. Mr. LeRoy Miller, Chess Club sponsor and junior sponsor, teaches advanced algebra, trigonometry, and college math. Miss Millet, a Mesa High graduate and teacher of Orchesis and Rabbettes, is Dance Club sponsor. Mrs. Moffat, the librarian, is a junior sponsor and a co-spon- sor of Movie Club. Mr. Noble directs the band and or- chestra and is Swing Club sponsor, a junior sponsor and co-sponsor of the assembly committee. Mr. Nugent, besides teaching bookkeeping, is a senior sponsor and co-sponsor of Hi-Y. CLIFFORD NUGENT BS, E. lll. S. U. 5. Vfkk, 7- -30004 9 I . 4.001 115 5. GILBERT ORRANTIA LAWRENCE PACKARD REED PETERSON FRED PI-IELAN PATRICK POMEROY BA, ASU, MA, ASU BA, ASU, MA. ASU BA, ASU, MA, ASU BA, TCU! BS, BYU BD, S. W. Bap, Theol. Sem. pnnsur OWEN T. PORTER ROBERT REICHARD ERVIN REID BA, ASU, MA, ASU BA, Theil U. BS, Kan, State: MA, Kan. State r. Orrantia, Spanish and French teacher, is a junior and Latin American Club sponsor. Mr. Packard teaches sophie social studies and is a sophie sponsor. Coach Peterson, boys' athletic coach and form- er student of Mesa, is M Club and junior class spon- sor. Mr. Phelan, junior and National Honor Society sponsor, teaches American history. Mr. Pomeroy, a Mesa grad, teaches American problems and sports and is a senior sponsor. Mr. Porter, typing teacher, is a senior sponsor. Mr. Reichard, National Honor Society and junior sponsor, teaches American history. Mr. Reid, MARY REID RALPH RUSSELL MAX SCHLARBAUM BS, Kan. State BA, ASU, MA, ASU BS, Kirksville S.T.C. head baseball coach and algebra teacher, is a junior sponsor. Mrs. Reid, sponsor of El Conejo and the jun- iors, teaches English and journalism. Another Mesa Alumnus is Mr. Russell, American history teacher, jun- ior sponsor. Mr. Schlarbaum is a member of the audi- torium committee, sophie and Boys' League sponsor, and teaches woodworking. Mr. Schofield, Mesa grad, teaches Spanish and French and sponsors the Latin American Club and the sophies. Miss Shields teaches physical education and is Strike and Spare and Girls' League sponsor. WARREN SCHOFIELD DORIS JEAN SHIELDS BA, ASU BA, ASU . ? 4 it +2 9 JOAN SODERBACK H. R. SHIPLEY DOROTHY SHOUSE FORD SLAGHT LYNEER SMITH BA, ASU, MA, ASU BA, McMurry Col., BA, Jamesown Col., BA, BYU, MA, BYU BA, Central Mich. Col., MA, U of Wis. MA, U of Mont. MA, Ohio State ij ,,,.,, lj j V I ff 12: Q A A ' if 1 I -is BARBARA SONDERN CLIFFORD SPAIN CHARLES ST. CLAIR BA, Colby Col. BA, ASU, MA, Colo. State BA, C, l. T MS, U Of A r. Shipley, Spanish teacher, senior and Latin American Club sponsor, is also a graduate of Mesa High. Mrs. Shouse, member of the auditorium and professional growth committees and sophie spon- sor, teaches biology. Mr. Slaght, senior sponsor and member of the professional growth committee, teaches geometry and other mathematics. Mr. Smith, who is re- sponsible for the A Cappella choir, is a A Cappella Club and a sophomore sponsor. Miss Soderback teaches jun- ior English, is a member of the assembly committee, and Junior Red Cross sponsor when to busy teaching driver's training. Mr. St. Clair, chemistry teacher, is a Science Club and junior sponsor. Mr. Stephenson, when not teaching art, is junior and Brush and Palette spon- sor. Mr. Swann, mechanical drawing teacher, is a senior class and Boys' League sponsor. Mrs. Taylor, wno teaches junior and senior English, is a 'unior sponsor and a member of the ,aaditorium mmittee. Mr. Thompson teaches cr ts serves n the auditorium committee, and is a se i spo r. Miss Tower, dance and is a sophie sponsor. Miss Sondern, senior and Latin teacher, helps the Bun ies their routines and is American Club sponsor, teaches German, a class new cheerleader and sop ponsor. at Mesa High. Mr. Spain, former Mesa student, is senior J GRIFFIN STEPHENSON SETH SWANN VIRGINIA TAYLOR KENNETH THOMPS PATTIE JO TOWER BS, Ball S.T.C.g MA, Ohio State BS, BYU BA, U of A BS, E. Mich, U BS, U of A MARTHA WALLAUER BA, Ohio Wesleyan U ., v,.A fa 5.-2 G. T. YOUNG LORAI. LEE YARBROUGH BA, U of Ap MA, U of A BS, Col. of the Ozarks init ,, RUTH WEBB WARREN WELLS sauce wuensn Loman wmus BA, ASU BA, ASU, MA, ASU BA, Ms, okia. A at M BA, ASU SUE SUIZIIEK rs. Wallauer, who teaches sophie Enqlish, is a sophie and Gold Key sponsor. Mrs. Webb, a Mesa grad, teaches child guidance and is an F.H.A. and senior sponsor. Mr. Wells is general chairman of all clubs, sophie sponsor, and social studies teacher. Mr. Wheeler is an American history and home and family teacher and junior sponsor. Mr. Willis, social studies and crafts teacher, grad of Mesa High, is a sophie and Kek Club sponsor. Mr. Yarbrough, typing and book- keeping teacher is junior sponsor. Mr. Young, who supervises Jackrabbit and Superstition Staffs, is a senior and Quill and Scroll sponsor. The faculty take time away from their work as they enjoy the annual faculty initiation party held at South Mountain. 4 YM., , AYW , ,,,, rw Q ,P Xi A 9 26 .lava E . ttiiilal? f w .l :seal ' V A . V if ' T'y,wa.? A Q5 S bln uadars he three student body officers-Dennis, Karen, and Joyce--have strived for better citizenship and have tried to promote democracy at Mesa High this year. They have been kept busy with their various duties. l They brought about a change in the constitution per- taining to the student body officers. With the increased enrollment, the duties of the secretary have become increasingly numerous. So they got the approval of the students to elect a fourth student body officer. Starting in 1960-ol, two secretaries-a recording secretary and a corresponding secretary--will be chosen by the stu- dent body. Once .each month they have faithfully attended the meeting of the Student Body Presidents and vice Presi- dents Association to discuss with the officers of other schools the problems of student government. DENNIS LAMBSON Student Body Presiden KAREN MISH Student Body Vice-President J OYCE WINTERTON Student Body Sec reta ry The Student Council hard at work discussing a current problem. , fd, 27 UIIBEIKHIIIJIIB Ullllfll tudent Council, composed of I6 elected mem- bers, the foreign exchange student, and two sponsors, Mr. Kilborne and Mr. Sizemore, govern our school. The student's welfare is their main interest. Each week a meeting is held at which different problems of the student body, and faculty, and the community are dis- cussed. These members of the Student Council have worked very hard to make Mesa High a better and outstanding school. Patiently they have listened to the complaints given to them and appreciated the few compliments which are given in return to them. The annual state convention was held in Yuma this year. Here our officers met with other students and dis- cussed different ideas and problems of their schools. EDDIE GILES Senior Class President DEWAYNE COOLEY CHARLES BRADSHAW Junior Class President SUZANNE SATO Boys' League President RICKY NOBLE Sophomore Class President Girls League President i R 9 3 1-:Y klhiidoqg FAYE M cFARLAND Cheer Commissioner i if-ei.: QA STEPHEN DANA Athletic Commission STEPHEN PHELPS Fine Arts Commissioner JEFF NOBLE Publicity Commissioner KAY REID Club Commissioner ANN HARRIS I Publications Commissioner SHARI FARNEY Social Commissioner ELAINE LeSUEUR Service Commissioner 29 ag irls o help the girls get better acquainted, the Council sponsored the annual All Girls' Party in October, with the girls coming dressed as Beatnicks . This was the first on the list of activities of what proved to be a very successful year. The outstanding event of the year was the traditional Co-Ed formal which brought an exciting climax to Twirp Week. On the first night of Twirp Week the most eligible bach- elor of Mesa High was crowned. ln May the mothers were honored at the an- nual Mother-Daughter Tea. After being en- tertained by a fashion show, all of the girls and their mothers enjoyed refreshments out in the patio. Elizabeth Humphrey, treasurer, Connie Glnier, vice president, Joy Childress secretary, Suzanne Sato, president make plans for the mother-daughter tea. Front Row: Suzanne Sato, Buff Humphrey, Connie Glazier, Joy Childress. Second Row: Jan Buffington, Sylvia James, Ann Freestone, Wilhel- mina Nielson, Marie Turley, Dahila Hernandez, Sandy Carpenter. Back Row: Barbara Decker, M' - . ,Jn Z iw, , ,, ....,, V i we iss Mary Ann Menard Sponsor 30 -Q ,Q ni rp,,,,...m.v-.nr S.. gr'-N. -W Michel Haase, treasurer, Noel Barton, secretary, Wilson Conover, vice president, DeWayne Cooly, president discuss plans for their organization. uld Bugs ne ofthe largest organizations on our campus is the Boys' League to which every boy belongs. The Boys' League Council, consisting of the four officers and three representatives from each class, was elected to represent all the boys in the school. On December 21 the Council put on the an- nual Christmas Formal, with the theme of Alpine Christmas . The Council also help- ed sell concessions at the football games. The purpose ofthe League is to help all boys adapt themselves to the social and economic society of Mesa High and to offord oppor- tunity for training for leadership. Front Row: Wilson Conover, Dewayne Cooley, Noel Barton. Second Row: Arnold Seigel, Dale Hall, Don Warden, Gary Perkins, Morris Cooper, Bob Burns. Back Row: Mr. Leo Gardner, Mr. Max Schlarbaum, Mr. Seth Swann-Sponsors, Del R36 TEVVY- i - 31 U Auf Y 9 3 70!t64dfdlt6 xr X . 1 ,BU Q4 tudznts s I look out from behind this curtain, there are some things of which l'm certain: The student was at first the infant, mewling and in the nurse's arms, And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel and shining morning face, creeping like snail unwillingly to school. He is a scholar, and a ripe and good one, Ex- ceeding wise, fair-spoken, and persuading, Lofty and sour to them that loved him not, but to those men that sought him sweet as summer. He reads much, he is a great observer, and he looks quite through the deeds of men. X X l X X X i 6 ,f tvxlr X65 so .I 9 f'w '7! FN fy,-1'-'lx PV f L'-w K '1r 'W 'W'N ii H54 if ,ss is Q Q Sr fi 0 E .L -g..--- in 1 Lf:--. -pm ' I l lt bird'-tit -1 ft. - R i ,. , x X Fx ,l i . V X 2 .I 1.4, . T, l,-X X. . 5 Y 6 t . lg Q -.. tx J i '-. me -rf. - f it - 1 X . is v K ' 'Af Sandra Ruston, vice president: Eddie Giles, presidentg and Nancy Koebcke: descend the steps of Old Main for the last time as the officers of the class of 1960, F Q R l QS 'XRS'-.l Lf, is- l 'Qui-elf ii Al X. I t ink, Ovnmard tn Zlllzm uri uns n that proud moment as we reach for our diplomas, during graduation exercise, the fun and excitement of the last three years will flash through our minds. As sophomores we became acquainted with the many traditions of Mesa High School. We were well pleased in our junior year when the junior class placed first in the Gah-Tso Rally. As seniors we will remember senior days at the University of Arizona and the Arizona State University. The senior class parties, senior assembly, and the Junior-Senior Prom will stand out in our list of memories. Our class officers were active in other school activities. Remember the Homecoming game and dance? Our class president was chosen king. Sandra Rushton repre- sented Mesa at Arizona State University Senior Day. Nancy Koebcke was very active in the Teens Against Polio Campaign. Now all that is left is the Farewell assembly and gradu- ation. The friends we have made, the heartaches and the incidents of the last three years will all be memories as the years roll on. We have learned the real meaning of CARRY ON. MIGNON ADAMS: Movie Club 13, 41. RALPH ADKINS. RAY DEAN ADAMS: Entered from Stratford, Oklahoma 121, F.H.A. 12, 31, G.A.A. 13,41, Movie Club 141, Girls Chorus 12, 3, 41- SAM ALLISON: Entered from Illinois 131, Jr. Varsity Football 121. F I . 15 1 2 ' pf N Syst' X153 33153 r 1 5 im 1 K he f 1 S5 C313 T7 www? 'Q E' 1 CAROLYN ARMISTEAD' Rabbettes 13 41 ALEX ARREDONDO M Cl b 141 Movie Club 141 Varsity Football 141 Rainbow Football 12 31 NELLIE AR RIAGA Latin American Club 13 41 GAA 13 41 FTA 141 Movie Club 141, Rabbettes 13 41 JOHN PHILIP ARTHUR: Latin-American Club 141, Brush 8. Palette Club 141, Strike 8- Spare 141, Movie Club 12,41. lH55 Ul '60 Y 1 . W- f yy.: 1. , 5 54 1, 1 L at Q? 1 all 1 Q 4 J 1 'i' Q 'Q' I N JEFF ALLRED: Boys League Council 12, 31, Goodwill Club 12, 3, 41, Quill 8. Scroll 141, Varsity Tennis 13,41, Jack' rabbit Staff 13, 41. HELEN ALLEN. VERN ALLRED: Key Club 121, Movie Club 13, 41. GRACE ALPIZAR: Night- ingales 13, 41, Pep Band 13, 41. MARY ANNE AMAVISCA: Latin- American Club 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 141, Rabbettes 141. ELQUONAR AN- DERSON: Brush 8. Palette 141, F.H.A. 12, 3, 41, Treas. 141, Movie Club 141, Girls Chorus 12, 3, 41, LONA ANDER- SON: Masque 8: Dagger 13, 41, F.T.A. 141, Movie Club 13, 41, A Cappella 13, 41, Operetta 131, Band 13,41. VIRGINIA ANDERSON: National Honor Society 13, 41, Quill 8. Scroll 141, Swing Club 12, 3, 41, Science Club 131, Jackrabbit Staff 13,41, Editor 141, Superstition Staff 441, Band cz, ap, Pep Band cap. DWIGHT ARMSTRONG: Entered from Minnesota 131. JANE ANGENY: F.T.A. 141, F.H.A. 141, Strike 8. Spare 141, Or- chestra 12, 31, Operetta 131. ROCKNE ARNETT: M Club 13, 41, Goodwill Club 12, 3, 41, Vice Pres. 12, 31, Jr. Ccuncil 131, Sr. Council 141, Varsity Football 13, 41, Jr. Varsity Football 121, Jr. Var- sity Basketball 121, Boys State 131, A Cappella 12, 3, 41, Operetta 131, Four Jacks Quartette 13, 41, Cheerleader 141. ERMA ARGUELLAS: Latin-American Club 12, 3, 41, Movie Club 12, 41. 1 ., ,. f . sm Q KlllUl'5 Niggas? Y 1. ,A- f 5 + SUE ANN BARNEY: Gold Key 123, F.H.A. 13,43, F.T.A. 143, Tai-Angles 143, Jr. Council 133, Orchestra 123. DOUGLAS BALL: Jr. Varsity Baseball Manager 123, CONNIE BARR: Tri- Angles 13,43, Vice Pres. 143, Sr. Coun- cil 143, Orchestra 12,3,43, Operetta 133, Golf 133. PATRICK J. BALLOW. JANET BEBO: Movie Club 13,43. DOLORES BECTON: G.A.A. 143, Movie Club 12,3,43, Orchesis 143. MARILYN BENBOW: Dance Club 13,43, G.A.A. 13,43, Tri-Hi Y 123, Movie Club 143, A Cappella 143, Las Conejitas 13,43, Homecoming Queen 143, BETTY BIGGS: Movie Club 143. IRETHA BLAYLOCK: Entered from Kansas City, Missouri 133. NOEL RE- NEER BARTON: Boys League Council 143, Secretary 143, Movie Club 133, Jackrabbit Staff 143, El Conejo Staff 143. BARBARA BLEWER: Gold Key 123, F.H.A. 12,33, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 12,43, Sr. Council 143, Rabbettes 13,43, Flag Bearer 143. WAYNE BENESCH: National Honor Society 13,43, Key Club 12,3,43, Hi-Y Club 133, M Club 12,3,43, Science Club 123, Movie Club 12,3,43, C-gilt 12,3,43, Most Improved Golfer 1 . 41 4 JERRY ASHBY: Entered from Kennett, Missouri 123, Movie Club 12,33. KAREN ATWOOD: Strike 81 Spare 13, 43, Movie Club 143, ACappella12,3,43, Operetta 133, El Conejo Staff 143. REMY AUTZ: Tri-C Club 12,33, Tri-M Club 13,43, Jr. Varsity Wrestling 123. GEORGENE, BARNEY: Tri-Angles 13, 43. K, 3. 45? 3 5 ew it 3' DUANE BERGER: Goodwill Club 123, F.F.A. 12,3,43, Movie Club 13,43. BONNIE BOGENRIEF: F.H.A. 143, Movie Club 13,43, A Cappella 12,3,43, Operetta 133. DOUGLAS BERRY: En- tered trom Scottsbluff, Nebraska 143, Student Council Reporter 133, Sr. Class Pres. Elect 133, Key Club 133, S. Club 12,33, Varsity Football 13,43, Varsity Basketball 13,43, Varsity Track 12,33. MARY BOLNER: National Honor So- ciety 13,43, Science Club 143, Movie Club 12,3,43. 1 .1- 'ffscfff me 4 'WYE . v as ways. : ' . 1 ,V 1zi'E?5QQi?2f.g?fW 'P .2 - , ge . gggwiqsggp, A : ff ssglywgg- VAN BETHANCOURT: Movie Club 12,3,4,3 Varsity Baseball 143, Jr. Vars- ity Baseball 12,33. JANET BOOMER: F.H.A. 123, F.T.A. 13,43, Movie Club 13,43. DAN BLOOMER: M Club 13,43, F.F,A. 12,3,43, Movie Club 12,3,43 Varsity Football 13,43, Jr, Varsity Foot- ball 123, Most Eligible Bachelor 123. LU JEAN BRAINARD: Tri-Angles 13 313,USec. 13,43, Pep Band 133, Band 12 1 1 1 BARRY BROWN: Dud Club 123, Movie Club 123, Boys League Council 143. GLORIA BUSHMAN: Brush 8. Palette 143, G.A.A. 13,43, Service Council 123, Rabbettes13,43. FRED BUCHANAN: Movie Club 143, Jr. Varsity Football 123. NEALA BUYACK: G.A.A. 143, Movie Club 12,43, Orchesis 13,43. l 37 lass nf 'oo SHARON BRANCH: Nightingales12,3, 43, Red Cross Chairman 143, Masque 8- Dagger 13,43, Science Club 12,3,43, Movie Club 12,3,43, DAVID BOWERS: Swing Club 12,3,43, Movie Club 12,3, 43, Dud Club 13,43, Vice Pres. 13,43, Pep Band 13,43, Band 12,3,43. CYN- THIA BRASS: National Honor Society 143, Movie Club 143. DAVID BOYSTER. SHELIA BRENNAN: Gold Key 123, National Honor Society 143, Tri-Hi Y 133, F.l-l.A. 133, Dance Club 12,3,43, Las Conejitas 143. DIANA BRISCOE: Gah-Tso 143, Masque 8- Dagger 143, F.T.A. 123, G.A.A. 13,43, Jr, Council 133, Sr. Council 143, Junior Miss 143. BARBARA BROWN: Quill 8. Scroll 143, Tri-Angles 13,43, Sr. Council 143, Jack- rabbit Staff 133, Superstition Staff 143, Superstition Queen Atttendant 143. .IAN BUFFINGTON: Tri-Hi Y 123, Dance Club 13,43, G.A.A. 12,3,43, Las Conejitas 13,43, Movie Club 143. SANDRA BURGI: Entered from Mon- roe, Wisconsin 143, G.A.A. 12,33, Bowl- ing Team 123, Pep Club 133, School Paper 12,33. IVAN BRADFORD: Good- will Club 133, Key Club 143, Movie Club 12,3,43. LORENE BURLESON: Strike 8- Spare 143, Movie Club 143. ULYS D. BROOKS: Jackrabbit Staff 143. l ee I KIlllJl'5 JIM CAMPBELL M Club C3 47 Varsity Football C3 47 Jr Varsity Football C27 CLEONNA CAROLAND Entered from Duncan Oklahoma C47 F H A C27 Vice Pres C27 Demenetts C27 Bowling Club C37 Band 2 3 47 FRED CARLOS JANET CARSTENS GAA C3 47 Movie Club C47 Girls Chorus C2 3 47 CONNIE CASSADAY Strike 8. Spare C47 Movie Club C47 A Cappella C47 TOMMY CARPENTER Varsity Foot b ll C3 47 Varsity Track C2347 CLAUDIA CHAPMAN: National Honor Society C3 47 Quill 8. Scroll C3,47 F. T. . C2347 Vice Pres. C37 F. .A. C2 37 Science Club C47 Jackrabbit Staff C3,47, Editor C47 Asso. Editor C37 Superstition C47 Band C2347 Pep Band C2 37 Tri-Mu Hi-Lite Staff C47. TERRY CAVENDER: Entered from Cul- ver lndiana C47 Movie Club C47. GERALD CHAPMAN: F.F.A. C2,3,47, Movie Club C3,47, Dud Club C3,47, RITA CHAPMAN: National Honor So- ciety C47, Strike 8- Spare C47, G.A.A. C3,47, Movie Club C2,3,47, A Cappella C2,3,47, Operetta C37. ROBERT CHARLES: M Club C3,47, Movie Club C2,3,47, Varsity Football C3,47, Jr. Var- sity Football C27, Jr. Varsity Basketball C27, Varsity Baseball C3,47, Jr. Varsity Baseball C27. GAIL CHASE: Tri-Angles C3,47, Tres. C37, Band C2,37, Supersti- tion Staff 47. NOLENE CALL: F.H.A. C2,3,47, Pres. C3 47 Sec C27, Brush 8- Palette C27, Movie Club C3,47, Sr. Council C47, A Cappella C47, Girls Chorus C37, Operetta C37 Band C2,37, Pep Band C2,37. PETER BUCK Hi Y Club C27, Key Club C3,47, Strike 81 Spare C47, Movie Club C3,47, Golf C3 47. EARLINE CAMPBELL: F H A C3,47, Movie Club C2,3,47, Sophomore Class Vice Pres. C27, Sr. Council C47, A Cappella C2,3,47, Oper- etta C37 GORDON CAMPBELL: M Club C2 3 47 Key Club C47, Golf C2,3,47, MAZYE CHERNKO: Tri-Angles C47, G.A.A. C3,47, Movie Club C37, Orchesis C3,47, ROBERT CHIAGO: Entered from Phoenix, Arizona C37. JOY CHILDRESS: National Honor Society C3,47, Tri- Angles C3,47, Strike 8. Spare C47, Movie Club C3,47, Girls League Council C47, Sec. C47, Girls Chorus C27. CALVIN CHRISTENSEN: F.F.A. C2,377 Jr. Vars4 l ity Track C27. DENNIS CHRISTIE: Entered from Sault St. Marie, Michigan 135, National Honor Society 145, Hi-Y Club 12,45, Science Club 145, Movie Club 145. BERIT CHRISTENSEN: F.T.A. 13,45 G.A.A. 145, Movie Club 12,3,45. JERALD CLAWSON: Movie Club 12 3,45, Band 12,35, Pep Band 135. LYNETTE CLARKSON: G.A.A. 13,45, Movie Club 13,45, Orchesis 13,45. 1 1 r f . I - . A Q li Q S 5 WALTER CUNNINGHAM: Entered from Shreveport, Louisiana 145, Science Club 145, Movie Club 145, Golf 145. VIRGINIA CROSS: Tri-Angles 145, G.A.A. 13,45, Movie Club 135, Orchesis 13,45. BUD CURTIS: M Club 12,3,45, Hi-Y Club 12,35, Movie Club 12,3,45, Varsity Football 145, Varsity Basket' ball 135, Varsity Football Manager 12, 35, Varsity Basketball 12,35. NANCY CULVER: Nigtingales 125, Masque 8- Dagger 145, Latin-American Club 145, Movie Club 145, Girls Chorus 12,3,45. N, 5 L 47,5 Vw x , lass nl 'oo -1' - 5 :aff e',,.,.gg' . ., an 1 5 iiH,3f2f,Tg,'f Q.. f ,,,55i5.2fW N - . A .i y5..,,,y3,. M- .- fflsiffm :ffl- ' 7 ' rifffff' - 1' I '- DIANE COE: National Honor Society 13,45, Tri-Angles 13,45, Vice Pres. 135, Chaplain 145, F.T.A. 125, Brush 8. Pal- ette 125, G.A.A. 135, A Cappella 13,45, Operetta 135. FERRJELL COLEY: Enter- ed From Gilbert, Arizona 145. LINDA COOK: G.A.A. 12,3,45, Movie Club 12,3,45, Rabbettes 13,45, Line Leader 145, Dulcy 135. WILSON CONOVER: Science Club 145, Brush 8. Palette 145, Movie Club 13,45, Boys League Coun- cil 13,45, Vice Pres. 13,45, A Cappella 145. DE WAYNE COOLEY: Boys League Council 12,3,45, Pres. 145, F.F.A. 125, Movie Club 12,45, Band 12,3,45. BETTY COOLEY: G.A.A. 13,45, Movie Club 135, Girls Chorus 12,3,45, Golf 135. BILL COURY: Key Club 12,3,45, Pres. 13,45, Hi-Y Club 12,3,45 F.F.A. 13,45, Movie Club 12,35. SANDRA CANDALL: Quill 81 Scroll 145, Masque 81 Dagger 13,45, F.H.A.145, G.A.A.145, l.P.C. 135, Nlovie Club 12,45, Service Council 145, Jackrabbit Staff 145, Su- perstition Staff 135. SUE CRESWELL: National Honor So- ciety 13,45, Tri-Angles 13,45, Str ke 81 Spare 145, G.A.A. 145, Movie Club 12, 3,45, Girls State Representative 135, Girls Chorus 125. BILL CRAMER. JOYCE CRISMON: National Honor So- ciety 13,45, Gah-Tso 13,45, F.H.A. 135, F.T.A. 145, G.A.A. 13,45, Movie Club 125, Rabbettes 145, Girls Chorus 12,35. ALAN DOYLE CRANDELL: Band 12,3, 45, A Cappella 13,45, Aperetta 145. .. .4 ,. wg: faisazw- -va ' W A fr 'f1 'li'27.f -f 2 3 Q.. , L 1 it ' k 5 ww, wig. Nr' gi e H ew-ip 1 15,5 H 55 R 2'3 Sw N ww ,, 1 ,dl Q ,xi up Q vi 8 1 -A ix L apex, kt .elf 1 4.3 4? WW Q 5.3 fi 2 .A Q -We 19 .fi 5 KIilUl'5 DON DAVIDSON: Science Club 12,3, 41, Movie Club 12,3,41. NANCY DAY: Quill 8. Scroll 13,41, G.A.A. 13,41, Movie Club 121, Jackrabbits Staff 13, 41, Superstition Staff 141, El Conejo Staff 131, Rabbettes 13,41, Superstition Queen Attendant 141. RONALD A. DAVIS: Entered from Chandler, Ari- zona 131, Key Clu-b141, Movie Club 141, Sr. Council 141. YVONNE DE FRANCE: Entered from Scottsdale, Arizona 131, Y-Teens 131, Movie Club 141. CECILIA DELTORO: Latin-American Club 12,3,41, G.A.A. 141, Movie Club 141. SUE DENHAM: Movie Club 13,41, Band 13,41. RUTH DESENBERG. Movie Club 131. CAROLYN DICKIE: Entered from Canada 131, Masque 8- Daooer 13,41, Nightingales 13,41, Movie Club 13,41, Girls Chorus 13,41, Glee Club 121. JOHN DAVISON. BRENDA DIS- MUKES: Strike 81 Spare 131, G.A.A. 13,41, Movie Club 141, Orchesis 13,41. RODNEY DE FRANCE: Entered from Scottsdale, Arizona 141, Speech Club 131. GAYELLA DUNCAN: Dance Club 13,41, G.A.A. 13,41, Strike 8. Spare 131, Movie Club 121, Las Conejitas 13,41, Orchesis 141. FRANKIE DAME: G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Strike 8- Spare 131, Movie Club 12,3,41, A Cappella 141, Rabbettes13,41. KELLY .I. CURTIS: F.F.A. 12,41, Movie Club 141, Sr. Council 141, A Cappella 141, Varsity Football Mgr. 121. SANDRA DAVIS: G.A.A. 13,41, Movie Club 13, 41, Rabbettes 13,41, MICHAEL DANA: Athletic Commissioner 131, Sophomore Class President 121, Gah-T50 13,41, Pres. 141, Jr. Council 131, Sr. Council 141, Boys State Representative 131, Boys State Governor 131, Varsity Tennis 13,41. f -ls Q' KAREN ELLSWORTH: Dance Club 13, 41, Las Conejitas 13,41, Sr. Day Prin- cess-Tucson 141, Jackrabbit Staff 13,41, Homecoming Queen Attendant 141. ROBERT DE MATTQE: Jackrabbit Staff 141, El Conejo Staff 141. JACKIE EVER- ETT: Gold Key 121, F.H.A. 13,41, Girls League Council 131, Sr. Counc l 141, Service Council 141, A Cappella 13,41, Qperetta 131. DENNIS DOBSON: F.F.A. 12,31, Movie Club 141, Sr. Council 141, Golf 131. MARK DOBSON: F.F.A. 42,3,43, Strike 8- Spare 423, Movie Club 433, Band 42, 33, Golf 42,3,43. MARILYN FAAST: Quill 81 Scroll 443, Tri-Connettes 43,43, G.A.A. 43,43, Jackrabbit Staff 43,43, Superstitution Staff 443. ..KENNETH DOKA: Varsity Football 443, Rainbow Football 433, Varsity Baseball 443, Jr. Varsity Baseball 42,33. SHARI FAR- NEY: Social Commissioner 443, Gah- Tso 443, Masque 8t Dagger 43,43, Rab- bettes 43,43, Main Leader 443, A Cap- pella 42,3,43, Operetta 433, Life With Father 423, Dulcy 433. JIM DUGGER: Movie Club 42,3,43, Band 42,3,43. HELEN GAUER: Movie Club 43,43, Advanced Girls Chorus 443. MELVIN DUNGY: M Club 42,3,43, Varsity Wrestling 42,3,43, Rainbow Football 433, Jr, Varsity Track 423. CAROLYN GENTRY: Tri-Connettes 443. lass nf 'oo NELONA FERGUSON: Movie Club 43.43. FRED DOLIFKA. CHERYL LYNN FIELDS: Movie Club 443. MIKE DOTY: Strike 8- Spare 443, Pres. 443, Brush 8. Palette 443, Movie Club 443, Sr. Council 443, Rainbow Football 433, Jr. Varsity Football 423. ROBERTA FOLKER: Entered from California 433. EMILY FRANCE: Na- tional Honor 443, Strike 2 Spare 443, Tri-Angles 43,43, F.T.A. 2,33, Band 42,3,43. CAROL FULLER: Tri-Con nettes 43,43, Ritle Club 43,43, G.A.A. 43,43, Golf 443, Sr. Council 443, Rab- bettes 43,43, Line Leader 443. GAYLE FULLER: Gah-Tso 443, Quill 8. Scroll 43,43, Vice Pres. 443, G.A.A. 43,43, F. T.A. 433, Jr. Council 433, Sr. Council 443, Jackrabbit Staff 433, Superstition Staff 43,43, Rabbettes 43,43, Super- stition Queen 443. RAZZETTA FULLER: G.A.A. 43,43, Rabbettes 443, Orchesis 433. DAVID DOUGLAS: Chess Club 43,43, Tres. 443, Varsiyt Track 433, Jr. Varsity Track 423. CHRISTA FURROW. ED DUDLEY. KlllUI'5 HARRY E. ETCHES, II: National Honor Society 13,45, Hi-Y Club 13,45, Key Club 145, Goodwill Club 145, Latin- American Club 145, Rifle Club 145, Pres. 145, Electronics Club 125, Chess Club 145, KAREN GOODMAN: Masque 81 Dagger 13,45, G.A.A. 13,45, Movie Club 145. DOUG EVELETH: Entered from Sa Soo City, Nebr. 135, Jr. Varsity Football 125, Jr. Varsity Basketball 125, Sr. Council 145. LOU GOODRUM: En- tered frcrn Gideon, Missouri 135, Quill 8. Scroll 145, Tri Angles 145, El Conejo Staff 145. CAROL GRAY: Tri,-Connettes 12,3,45, Nightinqal-es 12,35, G.A.A. 13,45, Movie Club 12,45, GERALDINE GRAY: G.A,A. 13,45, PATTY GREEN: G.A.A. 145, Girls Chorus 12,35, Rabbettes 13, 45, Jackrabbit Staff 13,45, Superstition Staff 145. JO DEE GUINN: Dance Club 12.3,45, Pres. 135, G.A.A.13,45, F.H.A. 125, Movie Club 12,3,45, Cheerleader 12,3,45. TERRY FISH: M Club 13,45, Movie Club 12,3,45, Varsity Track 13,45, Jr. Varsity Track 125, Rainbow Football 135, Jr. Varsity Football 125. DARLENE HABER: Entered from St. Paul, Minne- sota 145, Tri-Angles 145, Y-Teens 125. BILL FOSTER: M Club 13,45, Brush 8. Palette 135, Movie Club 145, Varsity Baseball 13,45, Jr. Varsity Baseball 125, Rainbow Football 125, A Cappella 145. DOROTHY HADLOCK: Brush 8. Pal- ette 13,45, F.T.A. 13,45, G.A.A. 13,45, Movie Club 12,3,45, Rabbettes 145, Or- chesis 135. ni! f i CLAUDETTE GENTRY: Entered from Phoenix, Ariz. 125, Girls Chorus 13,45. GARY DUROCHER: LINDA GIAUQUE: G.A.A. 12,3,45, Science Club 135, F.H. A. 12,45, Movie Club 13,45, Sr. Council 145, Orchesis 13,45, DAVID G. EAGLE- BURGER: Hi-Y 2,3,45, Pres. 145, Key Club 12,3,45, Vice Pres. 13,45, Movie Club 12,35, Varsity Wrestling 145, Jr. Varsity Wrestling 12,35, Rainbow Foot- ball 12,35,Golt135. Q SHARON DEE HALL: Gold Key 125, G.A.A. 13,45, F.H.A. 145, Jackrabbit Staff 13,45, Superstitution Staff 135, Las Coneiitas 13,45. JOHN FREE- MOTT: National Honor Society 13,45, M Club 13,45, Sr. Council 145, Varsity Baseball 13,45, Jr. Varsity Baseball 125. KAREN HAMMER: Entered from Ra- venna, Ohio 145, It Walks at Mid- night 135. DAVID FRYE: National Honor Society 13,45, M Club 145, Quill 8. Scroll 145, Rifle Club 145, Varsity Tennis 13,45, Jackrabbit Staff 12,3,45, Superstition Staff 12,3,45. LOREN FUGATE: Movie Club 135. JACKIE HAMMOND: Entered from Casper Wyoming 145. LARRY FUL- SOME: Science Club 125, Movie Club 135, Band 125. SHALIA HAMPTON: Entered from Slnenandoah, lowa 125, Tri-Angles 145, Tri-C Club 145. , 6... fl ff . M., 6 JIM GERAGHTY: M Club 13,45, Key Club 13,45, Hi-Y Club 13,45, Varsity Track 13,45, Jr. Varsity Track 125, Rainbow Football 125, Cross Country Track 145. JUDITH HELMS: Entered from Gilbert, Arizona 135, National Honor Society 125, Girls League Coun- cil 125, Movie Club 135. EDDIE GILES: M Club 12,3,45, Jr. President 135, Sr. Class President 145, Varsity Football 13,45, Varsity Basketball 13,45, Varsity Track 12,3,45, Boys Representative 135. PAT HENSINGER: Movie Club 13,45, 1 lass nf 'oo JUDY HANCOCK: Entered from Snow- flake, Arizona 135, F.H.A. 12,3,45, Rab- bettes 145. JOHN EDWARD FURNELL. PHYLLIS HANSEN. GERALD GARD- NER: Movie Club 13,45. ANN HARRIS: Publications Commis- sioner 145, Gab-Tso 145, Quill 81 Scroll 13,45, Girls League Council 135, Rab- bettes 13,45, Roping Leader 145, Jack- rabbit Staff 13,45, Superstition Staff 12, 3,45, Superstition Queen Attendant 145 ARLENE HATCH: Entered from lda- ho 145, Band 12,35, Orchestra 12,35. SANDRA HATFIELD: Quill 81 Scroll 13,45, TriaConnettes 13,45, G.A.A. 12, 3,45, Sr. Council 145, Las Conejitas 13, 45, A Cappella 13,45, Operetta 135, Jackrabbit Staff 135, Superstition Staff 145. DORTHY HAWS. JOYCE HAYES: Nightingales 12,3,45, G.A.A. 13,45, A Cappella 12,3,45, Op- eretta 135. JIMMIE GARDNER: Movie Club 125, Service Council 125, Band 12,35. MARY HEIMAN: Quill 8. Scroll 13,45, Tri-Connettes12,3,45, Vice-Pres. 145, G.A.A. 12,3,45, Rabbettes 1345, Banner Bearer 145, Jackrabbit Staff 13, 45, Superstition Staff 145, Editor 145, Superstition Queen Attendant 145. ROBERT GARDNER: M Club 13,45, Movie Club 12,3,45,'Jr. Council 135, Sr. Council 145, Varsity Basketball 13,45, Jr. Varsity Basketball 125. KlliUl'5 GARY GRAHAM: F.F.A. 12,3,45, Band 125. ROSE MARIE HEYWOOD: Science Club 12,3,45, Sec. 13,45, Rabbettes 135. ERNEST GREER: Rainbow Football 125. CAROLE HICKOK: Strike 8- Spare 145, Movie Club 145. ROSEMARY HOFFMAN: Nightingales 12,3,45, F.H.A. 145, Movie Club 13,45, Orchestra 125. MICHEL HAASE: Good- will Club 12,3,45, Pres. 145, Science Club 12,3,45, Chess Club 12,3,45, Elec- tronics Club 12,35, Rifle Club 12,35, Pres. 135, Boys League Council 145, Treas. 145, F.F.A. 135, Movie Club 12, 3,45, Jr. Varsity Track 135, Varsity F oo tb a I l Trainer Assistant 145. DOROTHY HOGELAND. GARY HAD- LOCK: Entered from Utah 135. DALE HALL: Boys League Council 145, Band 12,3,45, A Cappella 12,3,45, Op- eretta 135, Life With Father 125, Dulcy 135, The Bat 135. CECILIA HOEL: F.T.A. 13,45, F.H.A. 12,3,45, G.A.A. 13,45, Movie Club 145. DAVE HAMILTON: Entered from Phoenix, Arizona 135. KAREN HOLLINGSHEAD: Movie Club 12,3,45, Girls Chorus 12, 35, Rabbettes 13,45. if DAHLIA HERNANDEZ: Nightengales 13,45, Pres. 145, Sec. 135, Girls League Council 145, Band 12,3,45, Pep Band 12,3,45. JERALD GLENN: Strike 8. Spare 145, Chess Club 145, Tri-C Club 12,35, Vice Pres. 135, Treas. 125. LUCY HERRERA: Latin-American Club 13,45. NEAL GOOCH: Key Club 12,35, Movie Club 12,3,45, Jr. Council 135, Sr. Coun- cil 145, Service Council 125, Rainbow Football 12,35, Jr. Varsity Basketball 125, Jr. Varsity Baseball 125, Varsity Basketball Manager 13,45. 'l ,? x . Ai JV' -fe. ' ' 'ei 40 , at Q rf, 44 ELVIRA HUERTA: Entered from Miami, Arizona 125, Latin-American Club 145. VERN HANCOCK: F.F.A. 135, Movie Club 135. CAROL HUF- FAKER: Entered from California 135, French Club 125, Drama Club 125 Debs 125, Sec. 125, Movie Club 13,45, Girls League Council 125, Our Town 125 The Bat 135. WAYNE HARRIS: En- tered from Topeka, Kansas 145. REX HAWKINS Entered from Ohio 131 Movie Club 131 JEAN INGALLS Movie Club 12 3 41 Band 12 3 41 Pep Band 12 3 41 HUMBERTO HERNAN DEZ Latin American Club 12 3 41 Pres 131 Jr Varsity Track Manager 121 ELEANOR JAIME Gold Key Club 121 Latin American Club 12 41 Brush 8- Palette 141 G A A 13 41 Rabbettes 13 41 ww i IEIBS nf '60 mf 'hun' lx DAR.ELL HUDSON: Rainbow Football 121, Band 12,31. LINDA JONES: Quill 81 Scroll 13,41, G.A.A. 13,41, Movie Club 13,41, Jackrabbit Staff 131, Super- stition Staff 141, Orchesis 131. BERT HUNGERFORD: Key Club 13,41, Hi-Y Club 141, Historian 141, Band 12.3,41. KATIE JUDAH: Tri-Angles 13,41, Pres. 141, Chaplain 131, F.H.A. 121, G.A.A. 13,41, Tri-C Club 131. I X SYLVIA JAMES: Entered from lowa 131, Tri-Angles 131, G.A,A. 13,41, Girls League Council 141, Rabbettes 13,41, Twirling Leader 141. LARRY ALLEN HESLOP: M Club 13,41, Strike 81 Spare 141, Movie Club 12,3,41, Varsit' Wrest- ling 13,41, Rainbow Football 131. GLORIA JAQUES: F.H.A. 121, Movie Club 12,3,41. BILL HIXSON: Hi-Y 141, Key Club' 141, Movie Club 141, Varsity Track 131, Jr. Varsity Track 121. TROY HODGES: Movie Club 12,31, Varsity Wrestling 121. LOIS JEFFERY: G.A.A. 13,41, Movie Club 141, Jack- rabbit Staff 141, Orchesis 13,41. DEN- NIS HOLLEY: Movie Club 12,3,41, Varsity Football 141, Rainbow Football 131, Jr. Varsity Football 121, Varsity Track 13,41, Jr. Varsity Track 121. CLEO JENSEN: Movie Club 141. SANDRA JENSEN: F.T.A. 141, F.H.A. 141, G.A.A. 13,41, Movie Club 13,41, Rabbettes 141. DON HOLLEY: M Club 13,41, Varsity Football 13,41, Jr. Vars- ity Football 121, Varsity Baseball 13,41, Jr. Varsity Baseball 121, Jr. Varsity Track. FAY JOHNSON: Entered from Phoenix, Arizona 141, F.H,A. 12,31. BRUCE HOVDE: M Club 13,41, Key Club 13,41, Goodwill Club 13,41, F.F.A. 121, Movie Club 12,3,41, A Cappella 141, Operetta 131, Golf 12,31. N izninrs xl' I BUD JONES: Entered from Bend Ore- gon 443, Varsity Football 423, Varsity Basketball 433, Jr, Varsity Tratk 423, Assistant Sports Editor 433. MARY KELLER: Movie Club 42,3,43. WILL- IAM JONES. DIANA KELLEY: Entered from Glendale, Arizona 433, G.A.A. 42,3,43, F.H.A. 423, Pep Club 42,33, Pom Pon 42,33, Girls League Council 42,33. CAROLYN KIRCHOFF: Gold Kev 423, Tri-Angles 43,43, F.l-l.A. 43,43, G.A.A. 443, Movie Club 443, Jr. Council 433, Orchestra 423, Varsity Tennis 433, Jr. Varsity Tennis 443. GLORIA KNIGHT: Movie Club 443, Orchestra 423. NORMA JEAN KNOX: G.A.A. 443, Movie Club 443, Rabbettes 43,43, Flag Bearer 443. NANCY KOEBCKE: Nightingales 42, 33, Brush 8t Palette 433, F.H.A. 433, Sr. Class Sec. 443, Orchesis 42,33. MIKE KANNAPEL: Key Club 42,3,43, sec. 443, Ha-Y Club 42,3,43. LILLIAN KOUGHN: Movie Club 42,3143- ROLAND KEESLER: F.F.A. 42,3,43, Movie Club 43,43. LOIS KUEHL: G.A.A. 43,43. f SHARON KAMMAN: G.A.A. 43,43, Movie Club 43,43, Rabbettes 43,43. JOHN JARVIS: Key Club 443, Goodwill Club 443, Movie Club 443, Superstition Staff 443. LORETTA KELLER: Strike 81 Spare 443. Movie Club 43,43. LAUR- ENCE JOHNSON: Brush 8. Palette 42, 43, Movie Club 42,3,43. i f x 5 APY 'Q' TIMMIE LANE: Nightingales 443, Strike 8. Spare 443, Movie Club 443, Orchesis 443. JIM KINSEY: Movie Club 42,3,43, Dulcy 433. LINDA LANG- DON. DICK KLEINMAN: Key Club 443, F.F.A. 43,43, Movie Club 443. JEFF KRUMMENACHER: Hi-Y Club 147, Movie Club 147, Y-Leaders Club 147, Cross Country Track 147, Bovs Chorus 147. SUE LANTRON: F.H.A. 147, Strike 8. Spare 147, Movie Club 147. DENNIS LAMBSON: Student Body President 147, National Honor Society 13,47, Gah-Tso 147, M Club 13,47, Science Club 147, Hi-Y Club 147, Movie Club 147, Varsity Football 13,47 Jr. Varsity Football 127, Jr. Varsity Track 127, Boys State Representative 137. LYNDA LAVENDER: Entered from Gallup, N. Mexico 137, Movie Club 137. . if at 1 V1 3 .. Z 11.1. . r.',-. 1. 'i , ,., .Q 1 . f fm .- 4 if .v -:gin . . :, f .ff - fi K K, . f It 'xxx S ,V BILLY LOPEZ: Varsity Baseball 147, Jr. Varsity Baseball 12,37, Rainbow Football 137, Jr, Varsity Football 127, Jr. Varsity Track 127. MARY LIVING- STON: Tri-Angles 13,47, l.P.C. 137, Masque 8. Dagger 137, Y-Leaders, Girls League Council 127, Band 12,3,47, Or- chestra 12,37, A Cappella 12,3,47, Op- eretta 137. VERNON LOVEALL: M Club 13,47, F,A.T.A. 147, Varsity Track 13,47, Jr. Varsity Track 127. MATTIE LIVINGSTON: l.P.C. 137, Pres. 137, F.H.A. 127, G.A.A. 13,47, Movie Club 147, Girls Chorus 147. lass nf 'oo SUZANNE LAYTON: Masque 8- Dag- ger 13,47, F.T.A. 137, Movie Club 13,47, Jr. Council 137, Sr. Council 147, Jack- rabbit Staff 137, Superstition Staff 147. BOB LAYTON: F..F.A. 127, Movie Club 13,47.. LE:Chess Club 13,47, Sec.-Treas. 137, Strike 8. Spare 127, Science Club 13,47, G.A.A. 13,47, Movie Club 12,3,47, Rabbettes 13,47, RALPH LEWIS: Movie Club 147, Varsity Football 13,47, Jr. Varsity Foot- ball 127, Varsity Wrestling 147, Varsity Track 147, Jr. Varsity Track 12,37. DONNA LEE: G.A.A. 147, Rabbettes 13,47. ARLENE LE SUEUR: National Honor Society 147. Gah-Tso 13,47, Mas- que 8. Dagger 12,3,47, F.T.A. 127, G. A.A. 13,47, Movie Club 13,47, Sr. Council 147, Rabbettes 147, Jackrabbit Staff 137, El Conejo Staff 147, Life With Father 137. ELAINE LE SUEUR: Service Commissioner 147, Masque 8. Dagger13,47, G.A.A. 13,47, A Cappella 13,47, Operetta 137. CHRISTINE LEWIS: F.H.A. 147, A Cappella 147, Girls Chorus 12,37, Varsity Tennis 147, Jr. Varsity Tennis 137. GLORIA LEWIS. THOMAS LEWIS. PATRICIA LISTER: Strike 81 Spare 13,47, Movie Club 13,47, Jackrabbit Staff 137. DON LIND: Movie Club 147, gays Chorus 13,47, Jr. Varsity Football KlllUl'B LARRY McDONALD. JUNE LOEFFEL- HOLZ: Gah-Tso 643, F.H.A. 62,33 Movie Club 62,43, Service Council 62 33, A Cappella 62,3,43, Operetta 633 Harmonetts 63,43, Rabbettes 633. GARY McDOWELL: Rainbow Football 62,33, El Coneio Staff 643. PETRA LOHMEYER: Foreign Exchange Stu- dent from Germany 643, National Hon- or Society 643, Gah-Tso 643, Student Council 643, Tri-Angles 643, Movie Club 643. 1 1 1 NITA LORING. GRADY MCEACHERNZ Rainbow Football 633. KAY McCABE: Quill 8. Scroll 643, Gold Key 623, G.A.A. 63,43, Movie Club 643, Rabbettes 63,43, Jackrabbit Staff 643, Superstition Staff 643. NORMAN McKEE: M Club 62,3, 43, F.F.A. 633, Movie Club 62,33, Vars- ity Wrestling 62,3,43, Varsity Track 643, Jr. Varsity Track 623, Rainbow ANITA LLOYD: Movie Club 63,43, Band 62,3,43, A Cappella 62,3,43, Op- eretta 633. BILL LUGO: M Club 62,3,43, Latin-American Club 643, Strike 8- Spare 643, Varsity Baseball 62,3,43, Jr. Varsity Football 623, Boys Chorus 633, A Cappella 643. ANNE LLOYD: Enter- ed from lowa 633, Latin-American Club 623, Treas. 623, Movie Club 633, BILL LUNSFORD: M Club 63,43, Movie Club 63,43, Varsity Football 63,43, Jr. Vars- ity Football 623, Varsity Baseball 643, Jr. Varsity Baseball 62,33, Jr. Varsity Basketball 623. 3 .Q w 'Yla ng . . . . f .,. s fs.. Q - tif Football 62,33. KENNETH McNEIL: Entered from An- nawan 643. SHIRLEY MCCULLAR: F. H.A. 623, Strike 8- Spare 633, G.A.A. 63,43, Movie Club 62,3,43, Girls Chorus 62,33, BOB MALOUF: Entered from Los Angeles, California 643. ROSEMARY McDOWELL: Tri-Angles 63,43, Orches- tra 62,3,43, A Cappella 62,3,43, Operet- ta 633, Superstition Staff 623. F, fi FAYE McFARLAND: Cheer Commis- sioner 643, Gah-Tso 643, Strike 8. Spare 633, Vice Pres. 633, Dance Club 63,43, Tres. 643, G.A.A. 63,43, Vice Pres. 643, Movie Club 63,43, Rabbettes 633, Girls Chorus 623, Cheerleader 643. LAR- MOUR MASSEY: Movie Club 62,3,43, Jr. Varsity Football 62,33, KAY Mc- GUAN. RAYMOND MATHESON: M Club 633, Goodwill Club 63,43, Movie Club 63,43, Varsity Football 62,33, WINSTON MATHEWS: F.F.A. 12,3,43. KAREN McKENNA: Entered from Al-A bany, New York 143. GARY MAT- THEWS Science Club 133, Movie Club 143. CAROLYN MCLELLAN: F.H.A. 143. G.A.A. 143, Sec. 143, Movie Club 143, Rabbettes 13,43, Orchestra 12,33. LARRY MORTON: National Honor So- cietv 13,43, M Club 143, Hi-Y Club 13, 43, Chess Club 143, Science Club 13,43, Strike 8. Spare 12,43, Rifle Club 143, Varsity Tennis 13,43, Cross Country Track 143, Jackrabbit Staff 133, Super- stition Staff 13,43, Boys State Repre- sentative 133. DORIS METCALE: Enter- ed from Colorado Sbfings, Colorado 143, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 13,43. RONNIE MOURNEY: M Club 13,43. Key Club 13,43, Movie Club 13,43, Varsitv Track 13,43. LOIS MILLER: F. 33:51-13, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club lass uf 'oo SANDY McLEOD: Entered from Romeo, M5Cl l9an MI' TERRY! serum Key club 133, Tf'-C CU m' Sr. Council 143. JY' Varslly Track!-Eyl Orchestra 12,33. BERTHA MAND - mc. 133. nomue MELCHER- RCN MILLER: Entered from Nopkins- ville, Kentuck 143, Jr. Varsity Football 123. TERRY MARETT: Entered from Gilbert, Arizona 143, National Honor Society 12,33, Student Body Secretary 133, F.H.A. 12,33, Science Club 133, Girls League 12,33. ART MOLINA: Jr. Council 133, Varsity Football 143, Rain- bow Football 133, Jr. Varsity Football 123, Jr, Varsity Ba s ke t b a I I 123. MARCIA MARTINEAU. SHIRLEY MASTERSON: Rabbettes 143. CHUCK MOORE: Strike 8. Spare 143, Movie Club 143, Jr. Varsity Tennis 12, 33, Band 123, Boys Chorus 13,43, LOIS MERED'TH: Entered from Ontario, Canada 123, Nightingales 143, Tri-Con- nettes 133, Movie Club 12,3,43, Rab- beftes 143. JERRY MORRIS: Movie Club 12,3,43, Sr. Council 143. E KlllUl'5 L.. RANDY MYERS: Movie Club 123. JUDY MUMFORD: Quill 8. Scroll 143, F.T.A. 133, Tri-Hi-Y 123, G.A.A. 13,43, El Coneio Staff 13,43, Editor 143, Rab- bettes 13,43. RAY NELSON. CONNIE NATZKE: F.H.A. 123, Movie Club 143, Orchestra 123. KATHLEEN NELSON: Quill 8. Scroll 13.43, Masque 8- Dagger 143, Tri-Con- nettes 13,43, G.A.A. 13,43, Jackrabbit Staff 13,43, Superstition Staff 143, Or- chesis13,43, The Bat 133. JOAN OLSEN: Brush 8i Palette 133, F.H.A. 133, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 13,43, Orchesis 13,43. JUDY PALMATEER: Entered from Long Beach, California 143, Movie Club 143. LOUISE' PALMER: G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 143, Rab- bettes 13,43, Band 123. REID NIELSON: Jr. Council 133, Vars- ity Baseball 143, Jr. Varsity Baseball 133. CAROL PATTERSON: F.T.A. 13,43, Movie Club 13,43, Jackrabbit Staff 143. JEFF NOBLE: Publicity Commissioner 143, National Honor Society 13,43, Gah- Tso Club 143, Swing Club 12,3.43, Hi-Y Club 143, Goodwill Club 143, Science Club 143, Movie Club 143, Band 12,3,43, Pep Band 12,3,43, A Cappella 12,43, Boys State Representative 133. KAY Q A REA PAY MILLETT. R I c H A R o MUNOZ: Varsity Baseball 13,43, Jr Q Varsity Baseball 123. KAREN MISH: , f A Student Body Vice President 143, Na- .,'- ' ' 'ijffftional Honor Society 143, Gah-Tso 143, . ,Movie Club 13,43, A Cappella 13,43, g ' Girls League Council 133. RICK MUR- E ' PHY: F.F.A. 123, Movie Club 13,43. R .. ,, X A PATTISON: Entered from Glendale, Arizona 50 I I y Y-52, . ,:k,,Lk,..m in if . D lb . i . 1 I dvi MARY PAVELICH Movie Club 13 43 DAVID O CONNOR Movie Club 13 43 PHYLLIS PEAY: Movie Club 12 3 43 Girls Chorus 123. GEORGE OHLEYER- National Honor Society 143, Chess Club 13,43, Science Club 143, Movie Club 13,43, Sr. Council 143. 1 .fx NORMAN ORFALL: Science Club 133, Masque 8. Dagger 13,43. .IANELL PEEL: Movie Club 13,43. JIMMIE OWENS: M Club 13,43, Varsity Wrestling 13,43, Jr. Varsity Wrestling 123. .IANETT PEEL: Movie Club 13,43, Girls Chorus 143. lass uf 'oo if 72 f.1'.ff,SA:vE iILaL:?QLEi:s-fgylw za tr V , . if iii.. 'W e 3,63 .. f . km K- .4119 an - ' ' - L gf- - is 1-4-rf . . 'K F . 1 ' 'i f'?3-iii? 1 . i ft 4 I 3a N DAVID PATTON: Entered from New York 133, M Club 13,43, Key Club 12, 43, Golf 12,3,43, Jr. Varsity Basketball 123, A Cappella 123. SALLY RASMUS- SEN: Movie Club 13,43, Girls Chorus 143, Orchesis 143. NICK PAVELICK: Varsity Football 143, Rainbow Football 133, Varsity Wrestling 143, Jr. Varsity Wrestling 133, Varsity Track 143, Jr. Varsity Track 123. .IERIANNE RAY: Masque 8. Dagger 143, Sec. 143, G.A.A. 143, Movie Club 12,3,43, Service Coun- cil 133, A Cappella 12,3,43, Operetta 133, Rabbettes 13,43. 7' LINDA PERRY: Movie Club 13,43. JAMES PACE: M Club 13,43, Movie Club 12,3,43, Varsity Football 13,43, Jr. Varsity Football 123, Varsity Track 13,43, Jr. Varsity Track 123, A Cappella 12,3,43, Operetta 133. CHARLENE PETERSEN: Jr. Class Secretary 133, Jr. Council 133, Rabbettes 133. BRENT PACKER. SHIRLEY PETERSON. P A T R I C I A PHELPS: Dance Club 13,43, G.A.A. 13, 43, Movie Club 12,33, Jr. Council 133, Orchesis 13,43. REBECCA PORTILLO: Latin-American Club 12,33, F.T.A. 12, 3,43, Pres. 133, G,A.A. 143. JULIE PRESTON: Movie Club 143, Girls Chor- us 12,3,43. ROSARIO RAMIREZ: Latin-American Club 12,3,43, Brush 8. Palette 143, G.A. A. 13,43, Rabbettes 133. N EPHI PAGAN: M Club 12,3,43, F.A.T.A. 143, Movie Club 12,3,43, Varsitv Football 13,43, Jr. Varsity Football 123, Varsitv Wrestling 13,43, Varsity Basketball Manager 123. LA WANDA RAMSEY: Entered from Globe, Arizona 123, Movie Club 13,43. DUANE PALMER: Strike 8- Spare 143. QQ' KlllUl'5 GARY PERKINS: Entered from Gilbert, Arizona 133, Boys League Representa- tive 143, Jackrabbit Staff 133. BEVERLY READIS. RONNIE PETERSON: M Club 13,43, Varsity Football 13,43, Jr. Vars- ity Football 123, Varsity Basketball 13, 43, Jr. Varsity Basketball 123, Varsity Track 13,43, Jr. Varsity Baseball 123. NANCY REED: Gah-Tso 143, National Honor Society 143, Quill 8. Scroll 13,43, Masque 81 Dagger 13,43, Rabbettes 13, 43, Jackrabbit Staff 13,43, Superstition Staff 143, G.A.A. 13,43. N A N C Y RICHARD: Entered from Pennsylvania 143, Brush 8- Palette 143, Tri-Angles 143, Tri-C Club 143, Movie Club 143. KAY REID: Club Commis- sioner 143, National Honor Society 13, 43, Gah-Tso 143, Quill 8. Scroll 13,43, Rabbettes 13,43, Jackrabbit Staff 13,43, Superstition Staff 13,43. NIKKA REIN- HART: Entered from Arkansas 123, Nightingales 13,43, Tri-Connettes 13, 43, El Coneio Staff 143, Junior Miss 143. JUDY RIGGS: F.H.A. 123 G.A.A. 13,43, Strike 81 Spare 143, Movie Club 12,3,43, El Conejo Staff 13,43. STEYE PETERSON. B A R B A R A ROGERS: Brush 8. Palette 143, F.H.A. 123, G.A.A 13,43, Movie, Club 143, Or- chesis 133. JAMES PETRIE: Movie Club 12,3,43. JOYCE ROGERS: A Cappella 12,3,43, Rabbettes 143. PATRICIA RAY: Entered from Albi- queraue, New Mexico 133. RICHARD PEARCE: Jr. Varsity Wrestling 133. VICKI RAY: Service Commissioner 133, Service Council 12,33, F.H.A. 12,33, Strike 8. Spare 133, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 12,3,43, Rabbettes 13,43. DAVID PENNINGTON: Band 123. JUDY ROGERS: Entered from Miami, Arizona 123, Movie Club 12,3,43. RUSSELL PHELPS: Masque 81 Dagger 123, Swing Club 123, Jr. Council 133, Sr. Council 143, Band 12,3,43, A Cappella 13.43, Operetta 133. JEANIE ROSALES. STEPHEN PHELPS: Fine Arts Commis- sioner 143, Gah-Tso Club 13.43, Masque 8. Dagger 13,43, Swing Club 13,43, Movie Club 13,43, Boys State Repre- ientative 133, Band 12,3,43, A Cappella 3,4 . WAYNE PHELPS: F.F.A. 12,37, Movie Club 12,3,47, Varsity Track 137, Rain- bow Football 137. GLORIA RUCKER. FRED PITTON: Movie Club 137, Jr. Varsity Wrestling 127. MARTHA JEAN RUNZO: Nightingales 12,3,47, Strike 81 Spare 13,47, El Coneio Staff 147. RAY RAUPP: Key Club 12,3,47, Hi-Y Club 13,47, Movie Club 12,37, Rainbow Football 137, Jr. Varsity Baseball 127, Golf 137. DORIS SHOEMAKER: Entered from Fresno, California 147, Brush 8- Palette 147, Movie Club 147. KENNY RAY: F.F.A. 12,3,47, Movie Club 137, A Cappella 12,3,47, Operetta 137. DONNA SHREEVE: Science Club 13,47, G.A.A. 147, Movie Club 147. lass uf 'oo SANDRA RUSHTON: Masque 8: Dag- ger 13,47, Vice Pres. 147, Dance Club 12,3,47, Sec. 137, G.A.A.12,3,47, Movie Club 12,3,47, Sr. Class Vice President 147, Las Coneiitas 13,47, Sr. Day Prin- cess-Tempe 147. LESLIE PHOTO. HELEN SARGENT: Tri-Angles 13,47, Historian 147, G.A.A. 13,47, Movie Club 13,47. JOE PORTER: Strike 8- Spare 147, Movie Club 12,3,47. SUZANNE SATO: National Honor So- ciety 13,47, Sec. 137, Gah-Tso 13,47, Gold Key 127, Pres. 127, G.A.A. 13,47, Girls League Council 12,3,47, Pres. 147, Vice Pres. 137, Rabbettes 13,47, Jack- rabbit Staff 13.47, Superstition Staff 147. CAROL SCHAFER: Dance Club 13,47, Sec. 147, G.A.A. 12,3,47, Rab- bettes 137, Orchesis 147, Jackrabbit Staff 13,47, Superstition Staff 147. REBECCA SCHAFER. P H Y L L I S SCHMITT. CONNIE SEZATE: Latin-American Club 12,3,47, G.A.A. 13,47, Rabbettes 137, Girls Chorus 137. GARY POWERS: M Club 13,47, Goodwill Club 147, Movie Club 12,37, Varsity Football 13,47, Jr. Varsity Football 127, Jr. Varsity Track 127. MARY ANNE SHARPOLISKY: Brush 8. Palette 127. WAYNE PRICE: Entered from Buena Park, Califomia 147, Sophomore Class Treasurer 127, Jr. Varsity Basketball 12,37, Jr. Varsity Track 137. Q KIIIUFB ROBERT RICH: F.A.T.A, 145, Boys Chorus 12,35. CAROL SMILEY: Enter- ed from Bradley, Illinois 135, Movie Club 135. JIM RIDER: F.F.A. 12,3,45, Movie Club 145, Rainbow Football 135. BENNIE SMITH: Gah-Tso 13,45, Vice Pres. 135, F.l-l.A. 125, G.A.A. 13,45, Movie Club 12,3,45, Jr, Council 135, Sr. Council 145, Girls League Council 125, Rabbettes 135, Jackrabbit Staff 145, Varsity Tennis 135, Jr. Varsity Tennis 125. NANCY SMITH: Y Teens 12,3,45, A Caopella 12,3,45, Operetta 135. GER- ALD ROBERSON: Rainbow Football 135, Jr. Varsity Track 125. SANDRA SMITH: G.A.A. 135, Movie Club 145. LARRY ROBINSON: M Club 13,45, Boys League Council 135, Movie Club 135, Sr. Council 145, Cross Country grack 145, Varsity Track 13,45, Band ,45. CHARLES ROLANDER: Chess Club 12, 3,45, Pres. 145, Science Club 145, Movie Club 145. TRELLA SMITH: F.H.A. 145, F.T.A. 145, Science Club 145, Movie 7 3 45 Girls Chorus 13 45. Club 1-., , ' , KENNETH ROWLEY: F.F.A. 12,3,45, F.A.T.A. 145, Movie Club 12,3,45. NADENE SPEAR. PATRICIA SKOUSEN: Cheer Commis- sioner 135, Dance Club 12,3,45, F.l-l.A. 135, G.A.A. 13.45, Movie Club 12,35, Jackrabbit Staff 135. Cheerleader 13,45. DURWOOD REYNOLDS. S A N D R A SMALLEY. PHIL RHODES. DARLENE STURGEON: Entered from New Mexico 145. CARL RUPERT. PEGGY STARR. GARY RUSSELL: Varsity Wrestling 145, Jr. Varsity Wrestling 135, Rainbow Football 135, Jr, Varsity Football 125, Jr. Varsity Track 135. lass ni 'oo ARTHUR E. SANERA: National Honor Society 13,43, Goodwill Club 143, Science Club 12,3,43, Electronics 12,33, Movie Club 143, Hi-Y Club 143, Jr. Council 133, Rainbow Football 123, Golf 12,33, SHEILA STEADMAN: Brush 8- Palette 12,43. Science Club 12,3,43, Movie Club 13,43. LAMOINE SAUND- ERS: Entered from Logansport, Ind. 133, Movie Club 143. B A R B A R A STEWART: G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 13,43, Girls Chorus 12,3,43, Rabbettes 13,43, El Conejo Staff 13,43. BILL SIRRINE: M Club 13,43, Key Club 123, Movie Club 12,3,43, Varsity Football 13,43, Jr, Varsity Football 123, Jr. Varsity Basketball 123, Jackrabbit Staff 133. DARLENE TENNY. STEVE 33, Jr. Council 133, Varsity Football SMITH: M Club 13,43, Movie Club 12, 13, 43, Jr. Varsity Football 123. LORAINE TENNEY: F.H.A. 143, Movie Club 12,3,43, A Cappella 143. 'CSS' VIVIAN STEWART: I.P.C. 133, F.l l.A. 12,3,43, Movie Club 13,43. PAT SAUNDERS. PATTY STOKES: Strike 81 Spare 133, F.T.A. 143, Movie Club 13, 43. DEAN SAWYER: Entered from Gilbert, Arizona 143, F.F.A. 12,3,43, Movie Club 143, Boys League Council 12,3,43, Varsity Basketball 133, Band 12,3,43. JESSE SCOTT. CATHY SWANSON: Gah-Tso 143, Sec. 143, Gold Key 123, Tri-Angles 133, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 143, Sohpomore Class Secretary 133, Junior Class Vice President 133, Rabbettes 143. LEON SHELLEY: Swing Club 133, Movie Club 13,43, Jr. Varsity Track 123, Band 133, Orchestra 123. DONNA TAYLOR: G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 13,43, Rabbettes 13,43. JACKEE TAYLOR: Tri-Hi-Y 123, G A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 133, Sr. Council 143, Rabbettes 13,43. CHARLES SHUM- WAY: Strike 8i Spare: 13,43, Swing Club 12,3,43, Rifle Club 143, Movie Club 143, Band 12,3,43, Orchestra 12, 43. BENITA TEFFTELLER: El Conejo Staff 143 ARNOLD SIEGEL: National Honor Society 13,43, Gah-Tso 13,43, Science Club 123, Boys League Repre- sentative 12,33, Vice. Pres. 133, A Cap- pella 12,3,43, Operetta 133, Boys State Representative 133. KIIIUPB LEE STANTON: Tri-C Club 12,33, Movie Club 13,43. C H R I STI N E THOMPSON: Masque 81 Dagger 143, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 12,3,43, Sr. C0unCil 143. LARRY STEVEN. KATH- RYN THOMPSON: Nightingales 12,33, Tri-Hi-Y 133, Movie Club 13,43, Or- chesis 143. MURIEL THOMPSON: Nightingales 13,43, Gold Key 123, F.H.A. 12,33, Strike 8. Spare 133, Movie Club 12,33. GEORGETTE TIBSHRAENY: Strike 8- Spare 143, F.H.A. 123, GAA. 143, Movie Club 12,3,43, Jr. Council 133, Service Council 133, Jackrabbit Staff 133, Superstition Staff 13,43. Orchesis 133. ANN TILTON: Entered from Iowa 133, Nightingales 13,43, Tri-Hi-Y 143, F.H.A. 13,43, Movie Club 133, Band 123, Cheerleader 123. TAMMY TOWN- SEND: Movie Club 123. JOE STEVERSON: M Club 13,43, F.F.A. 12,3,43, Movie Club 12,3,43, Varsity Football 13,43, Jr. Varsity Football 123. SANDRA TUEL: Nightirtgales 133, Strike 8. Spare 133, Movie Club 13,43, Girls Chorus 12,33. DEAN TAYLOR: F.F.A. 12,3,43. CONNIE VALENZ- UELA: Latin-American Club 13,43, G. A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 13,43. X. !' UIC MILLIE T H O M A S: I.P.C. 133. MICHAEL SOLEGLAD: M Club 13,1-13, Chess Club 13,43, Vice Pres. 143, Vars- ity Track 13,43, Jr. Varsity Track 123, Jr. Varsity Football 123. S H A R O N THOMAS: Movie Club 143. PAUL STALTER: Entered from Scottsdale, Arizona 133, F.F.A. 133. 'Z' SHEARELL VANDERWALL: M o v i e Club 133. JACK TEEBKEN: Entered from Independence, Kan. 143. CAROL VOGLER: G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 143, Orchestra 123. DAVID THOMAS: Movie Club 12,3,43. .- lass ni 'oo KENNY THOMPSON: Movie Club 143, The Bar 133, Junior Miss 143, MARILYN WALKER: Entered from Holbrook, Arizona 123, Tri-Connettes 13,43, F.H.A. 123, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 143, Orchesis 133. RODNEY TID- WELL. DENNA WALKINGTON: En- tered from Las Vegas, Nevada 123. PAT WARD: Entered from Phoenix, Arizona 133, Pep Club 123, F.H.A. 123, G.A.A. 123, Movie Club 13,43, Girls Chorus 143, Rabbettes 143, Pom Pon 123. NOEL TOSSING: Bovie Club 133. NORMA WEST: G.A.A. 143, Movie Club 13,43, Girls Chorus 12,3,43, Or- chesis 123. DAVID TUCKER. LAUREL VEST: Band 12,3,43. RITA' SUE WILEY: Entered from Indiana 143, 4-H Club 133, Movie Club 143. BARRY WADE: Entered from Japan 133, Vars- ity Football 143. PENNY WILLARD: Tri-Connettes 143, Nightingales 143, F.H.A. 143, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 143. 1 s 57 ELLEN WHIPPLE: G.A.A. 143, Varsity Tennis 143, Jr. Varsity Tennis 133. KAREN P. WHITE: Strike 81 Spare 143, G.A,A. 13,43, Movie Club 13,43, Jack- rabbit Staff 133. LORI WHITE: Brush 81 Palette 143, Strike. 81 Spare 13,43. SHARON WHITED: Tri-Angles 13,43, Tri-C Club 123, Y-Leaders 143, Movie Club 123, Band 12,33, Superstition Staff 143, Jackrabbit Staff 143. MARGARET WHITMER: F.T.A. 13,43, F.H.A. 12,43, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 12,3,43, RONALD TURLEY: Entered from Juarez Stake Academy 143, Jr. Varsity Basketball 133. PAT WICK: Strike 8- Spare 12,3,43, Tri-Angles 143, I.P.C. 133, Vice Pres. 133. JOHNNY ULATE: M Club 143, Movie Club 143, Varsity Football 143, Rainbow Football 133, Varsity Baseball Manager 143, Jackrabbit Staff 143. KIllUl'5 RENDOL WAITE: Movie Club 143, Boys Chorus 123, A Cappella 13,43, Operetta 133. JOYCE WINTERTON: Student Body Secretary 143, F.F.A. Sweetheart 13,43, Gah-Tso 133, Masque 8. Dagger 13,43, Dance Club 12,3,43, Tres. 133, G.A.A. 13,43, Las Conejitas 13,43, Homecoming Queen Attendant 143. VIRGIL WATKINS. JUDITH WOOD: National Honor Society 13,43, Tri-Mu 12,3,43, Pres. 143, Publicity 133, Movie Club 143, Sweepstake Winner-Science Fair 12,33. DARRELYN WOODWORTH: National Honor Society 13,43, Brush 81 Palette 13,43, Pres. 13,43, Dance Club 13,43, G.A.A. 12,3,43, Movie Club 133, Super- stition Staff 143, Orchesis 13, 43. HARRY W E A V E R: Entered from Tempe, Arizona 133, Jr. Varsity Wrest- ling 133. KARIE WYBLE: Strike 8- Spare 13,43, G.A.A. 13,43, Movie Club 12,43, Varsity Tennis 13,43, Jr. Varsity Tennis 123. MELVIN WEBSTER: Band 12,3,43. TERRY WECKILEY: Entered from Washington, Kansas 133, F.F.A. 133, more Class Vice President 123. JEANNE Glee Club 123, Movie Club 123, Sopho- WYNN: National Honor Society 143, Strike 81 Spare 143, Tres. 143, Movie Club 13,43. BUD WILLIAMS: Entered from Ohio 133, Strike 81 Spare 133, Movie Club 13,43. .IANICE WYNTER: Entered from Tacoma, Washington 133, Tri-Connettes 13,43, Sec. 143, G,A.A. 123, Movie Club 143. SHERYL WILLIAMS: Masque 8- Dag- ger 13,43, Brush 8. Palette 143, G.A.A. 12,3,43, Movie Club 143, Rabbettes 143. TERRY WADLOW: Entered from Buckeye, Arizona 143, Jr. Varsity Base- ball 133, Jr. Varsity Tennis 133. DORIS WILLIS: G.A.A. 143, Movie Club 12, 3,4-3.0rcheSis13,43. MARVIN WAITE: M Club 13,43, Varsity Football 13,43. .1 ,iris :VI I n 1 S'-F' PAT YARNELL: Brush 81 Palette 123, Movie Club 13,43, El Conejo Staff 143, Girls Chorus 143. JAMES R. WILL- IAMS: Band c2,3,43. INEZ MARIE YOUNG: Entered from Powdely, Texas 133, National Honor Society 143, Latin- American Club 143, Science Club 123, Math Club 123, F.T.A. 143, Movie Club 143, F.H.A. 123. DOUG WILLOUGHBY: Electronics Club 13,43, Vice Pres. 133. LESLIE WILSON: Entered from Casa Grande, Arizona l3D. S A U N D R E YOUNG: National Honor Society i3,4l, Brush 8. Palette 135, F.T.A. C3,4D, Sec. l3D, G.A.A. f3,4J, Movie Club l2,3,4l, Rabbettes l4D. DELBERT WRIGHT: Entered from Acton, Illinois l4D, Boys League Representative l2,3l, Jr. Vars- ity Track l2J. JEANNIENE ZARRING. Golden Adams, Arnold Baptisto, Dick Bember, Harold Biggs, Gloria Bowers, Mary Brown, Frank Buck, Sandra Buck, Richard Bullert, Helen Jean Burrow, Jackson Champluvier, Sharon Couch, Lynn Crandall, Carolyn Deatherage, Glenda Edgar, Cherrell Gardner, Douglas Grey, Bill Guthrie, Barry Hamilton, Charlean Harris, Ronnie Johns, Mary Ann Johnson, Bennie Jozwiak, David Keeling, Carol Killian, Beatrice King, Bill Lou- lazs nf 'oo JOANNE ZENK: Movie club 441. PAUL R. Youmcem Band l3,4D, Pep Band i2,3,4l, REALENE BRYANT. FRANK ZUNIGA: M Club l3J, F.A. T.A. l4D, F.F.A. l2J, Varsity Football l3D, Jr. Varsity Football l2D, Varsity Basketball Manager l2J. CAROL GOODBURN: Movie Club l2,3J. GENE ASAY: M Club l3,4J, Movie Club C2, 3,4D, Varsity Football l3,4l,'Rainbow Football l27, Jr. Varsity Track 429. SHERRY HALL: Strike 81 Spare l3,4D, Movie Club i3,4D, A Cappella l3,4D, ,N Operetta l3l. DAVID HANCOCK: Chess Club f3,4D, Brush 8. Palette l4J, A Movie Club l3,4J. CAROL AN N is PETERSON: Entered from Bigfork, , g Montana HD, F.H.A. l2,3l. O O Seniors Not Pictured master, Bobbie McMullen, Joy McNutt, Shirley Ann Mills, Gloria Manuel, Denrvood Marshall, Arthur Mar- tinez, Bernard Merrill, Don Miller, Wesley Owen, Amy Paredes, Tom Parmenter, John Pezold, Barbara Pisch- ner, Jerry Swebeck, Audrey Schluender, Gary Slusher, Robert Sumlligan, Henry Sullivan, Lee Taberon, Millie Thomas, Carol Thrasher, Hortencia Valdez, Ron Wal- don, Karen White, Merlin Williams, and Sarah Wright. l mhassadur ni und ill etra Lohmeyer from Germany is Mesa High's her schedule from Mrs. Elson . . . registering with second foreign exchange student. The attrac- Mr. Kilbourne. Petra is shown as a baby in Germany tive senior is pictured below at the senior dance . . . and at home with her family in Germany. performing in the Christmas assembly . . . getting ,J 7 , K A , gfx W' 'War 'C 'nl Ei I 60 JUNIOR OFFICERS - Janell Ray, vice-president, Charlie Bradshaw, president, and Carol Hamblin, secretary, stop by their lockers to duscuss plans for the Jun- ior-Senior Prom. , Unk olden Yum' Remains s the class of 1961, we look back on our junior year and find it full of wonderful memories. We'll remember the unforgettable Junior-Senior Prom at which we were hosts, the exciting Gah-Tso Rally, the All Campus Party, at which the junior class was really proud of all her participants, and American his- JUNIOR COUNCIL- Front Row: Joy Baker, Frances Beaudet, Lani Stewart, Pat Ferguson, Rayma Mish. Second Row: Paula Freestone, Glenna Ong, Carol Hamblin, Elaine Church, DeAnn Young. Third Row: Charlie Bradshaw, Janell Ray, Gayle Wyant, Bufi Humphrey, Larry Fuller. Not Pictured: Charles Rec er. tory which was always a struggle. All in all our junior year was full of moments to remem- ber. Now we are ready to take the last step as the class of '61-up-holding the traditions of Mesa High and continuing to Carry On. Dallas Adair V ,Vs is .,,, - if 4 VVV , 53 Yvonne Adair y d - r A ' , Q 'WK' I. Q ig, Jay Addington , V' fi, rl A 7 'Q xi ,A 1- :W Mernice Alkire ff ' gf A ' , N Agni, 5 Antoine Don Alldredge ' l 'f ' ' I A All is ' . A nn en , . , V V W Q1 if .Q ' LH .N ,,- . .: AAAA - r x Linda Allen , ., A Robin Allen N . VW , A I Dianna Amadio f , 3 fy V X it A V V Sheryl Amen 1 67' . I' '2-' 1 A -,. - P Bob Anderson A , L Wh ,-f Don Anderson ' I , , V V ' 2 VV, , V i ' V V .. JV fy, ffl s-'3:faSiY W i L14 Peggy Anderson ' A A , ' e nn r 5 l:.,- ll A A Robert Anderson , ., , 5 . 5 -A '33 L' wi' , Sandra Anderson A ,q ffl , ' W r V t N Shirlene Anderson H V fi ' , Walter Anderson 1 . . 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I Kwni Sue Bexley , ,3 ,S if pf if V' V Charles Beals - ,, QV 5.3, Vj 23 -V-33,-2 'W' f K jf 'r Frances Beaudet J QV X-SY' ll V. -S11 3 - V .- Charlene Bebout 5, 1 V A . Vi . V V V Elaine Becker A I K A Q ' A ' ' ' ' - ' - .2 1 V - ' A ' A 5 , ' - ff - Q ' : . X --1 . - , . , ' 5 . 4, 1, Auf ' 7 lar r ' ffl-56' f i 1 M ,.:. .. -FA fl fix T A l,r ' 1 'r:1- - 62 3. X, 'rsh ,'1l . ,N -, on -. v V, . - -fs, o - I . f. A Glenda Boydston Charles Bradshaw Geraldine Brady Roy Brandli Ronnie Brantley Bobby Bray Gary Brewer Ned Brimley Amanda Briscoe Kenneth Briscoe Gerald Lynn Brock Helen Brooks Judith Broska Leslie Broughton Dennis Brunnelle Colleen Bulkley LaVerne Burnham Robert Burnham Glenn Butler Joy Call Bobby Canady Johnny Candelaria Roger Cargile Bobbi Camey -his . V- f i ' an . if .1 -,, ,qf X nv' 1 I 4 Fi. 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K V,aV 3 Pete Galvan Sylvia Garcia Linda Garside Nancy Gates Tom Gearhart Tom Geraghty Bobby Gifford Joyce Giles Constance Glazier Sherwood Glazier Karen Glenn Connie Glover Romie Gomez Grace Gonzales Ramon Gonzales Lynn Gooch Steve Goodman Linda Gore Stanley Gorodenski Duncan Gliham Katheryn Grant Marty Grant Donna Gray Barbara Green 'VW 'E 5 H Ronnie Hayman John Harry Bill Hart James Hartman Colin Hatch Ellis Hatch Stan Hastings Karen Hathcock Patti a haron Charles H Omar Henkel Richard Henning Rachel Hemandez Val Hemandez Elizabeth Higgins Benjie Hikida Carole Hill Teresa Hill Michael Hipsman Shelby Hodges Frank Hokuf Linda Holley Mike Hopper 4 I NK 3' it Q RF .L ff l'X5iX I ,L Paul Greer Ann Grover Ernest Grubbs Rose Grubbs Edelia Guerrero Richard Guevara Lamoine Gunnell William Guthrie Virginia Hafer Dewayne Hamberlain Carol Hamblin Ramona Hamlin Earl Hammer Jerry Hampton Sonia Hanson Charyle Kay Harbourt Steve Harrsch Larry Harris 51 Q i fad, u,e java f? 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A f rrr X ,X fr N D E x gl 69 Jacqueline Lyders Douglas Lyle Robert McBride Rose Marie McCann Larry McCartney Charlene McClelland Bill McCown James McCracken Barry McGilvra Linda McKee Gary McMinn Roger McVey Barbara Malouf Jack Mann Eddie Manuel Lonitl Manuel Jerry Marshall David Martchenke Ea f' if . ,. . 1 - at . gl . ff Y 'f 5' ,la K H ai ? iq we fag f x 1 ,Ana f We , -. - 34 V we i '41 531 ,gi X2 1 tw 'W 8 J t ix QE K ,V S K A 5, 1' - x F I, A' M K C . ,,. f.,. 2 ii gg J ,T 1.3. -1. 1 ., . .J WW ,iff y .' i H A C Q K Nw X wit . . J' 5 a u. J ., we N 2 wtf:-ff.'li3'FZl l f ' fe- l 9' 3 .A Q ? M H .5 .,,.. . A .- .L .C ,H 1591555 ' 'f' -1 V L 4, Q 3 , M K- V,, A , ,i -1: A, N M 'f ' 5 F -will Q L ,ai iiai ,aii E A Q U... 4 'Via' ', 9 H ,if x. J 5 'az J lffals A v by A ' Don Martchenke Dorma Martin Jackie Martin Neil Martin Olga Martinez Pete C. Martinez, Keith Marton Raleine Mathena Fred Matsumoto Curtis Matsuyoshi Gloria Matthews Mary Mattison Leon Mauldin Yevetta Mayberry Jim Medina Michael Menchio Clara Merkley Elizabeth Merrill Marvin Mickelson Gene Miller Steve Miller Sue Miller Virginia Miller Wilbur Warren Miller .lr va, M, its it - I la. E Qi f V V. P i for fx Q , 3 au. , . L li ' V7 M 'Q-37 fx ,t rw? 1 A me ratify '1 'A - .' wi. , A ie ,,,V I gf' xi El J? fl N A Ax ' al? 1 'lf i - 3 i Lita Nava Leah Nelson O' Lena Nelson Sandra Newton Clyde Lynn Nichols Don Nicolous Dean Nielson Betty Nims Ronald Noel Ronnie O'Donnal Donna Jean Olin Mike Olsen Glenna Ong Jim Orr Arleen Ost Carole Ozmet Sharon Pace Vqloy Lisette Parkes Q Carol Paterick Jean Patterson Phillip Peay Lloyd Peck Lois Peel Ramon Pena 32? y - if , L its axis R ' 1 Q P' ' H? f - R 'fi X lx iill ll ' f , l lf? xx 'V' ' ' M 'rf ' W' i X KKV, 521'-iii 5 Czar gs? 5 ., K' A M3 gil P get 2 gg' Q, K 4 ' Ginny Millett Pam Millet Sandy Millett Lyle Millican Helen Miranda Rayma Mish Karen Moe Joyce Moffett Robert Molitor Walt Montgomery Jack Montierth Allen Moore Delbert Moore Ray Louis Moran Mary Morrison ft, Q Palmira Monoz ff , , LGeorge Murdock lj!! ll Wy Mi1'FET5 Natzl2e ,Lf lll, :I ja , V -Q ig K W. 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P zy 2 Xi J 7' 1 , N! 2 Jerrlene Provine Betty Puckett Rosalie Quinones Pattie Sue Rafter Jon Rainbow Charles Ralls Barry Rapalas I Fredric Rasmussen Richard Rasmussen Gary Ray James Ray Janelle Ray Jean Ray Charles Recker Ronald Redondo Myr1iS Reece Billy Reed Danny Reed Ronald Rhein Joyce Rhoton Gary Richardson Sharon Richey Toni Rogers Michael Roinuse r '9 A ,2 '. , Q . r iii fn A I X l 'S+-.V W M S me y b f fe f , i . V. . . . y t L :QA K '. W l .W ',-',, Clyde Sharp ' V Martha Sharp y .::- . Sheila Sheldon 'Y' Peggy Shelhamer , , Wesley Shellen . John Sheperd N 1 is X I S Don Sherrard Jeri Lynn Skill Stephen Showalter Tony Shumway Alta Shupe Linda Simms Gary Simon Ellen Sims Marty Sipe Charles Skinner Mary Skipper Mike Skousen Richard Skousen Pat Slattery Desmond Smee Carole Smith Dick Smith Edward Smith 'Vw-N IA 'Mgr , X K3 sl if 'fi 73 . yn' :g- .. lll l 3 . M sZyA S y :y Xi 1 . A W fm to my . ,.,- -1 lsrl A Tj , it 1 9 . Barbara Roscoe Frank Rotisky James Ruda Patsy Sade Jerry Sanborn Frances Sanchez Karen Sanora Sharon Satterlee Cheryl Schlink Sheron Schmitt Ed Schoening Charles Scholz Roger Schuster Barbara Scibetta Wilma Scioneaux Tom Sears Ronnie Seay I gelhvji-Q . YK' J '51 76 , nf, - C .1 S iy 7y JY 'ffl ybll , Q , X .lk ' S S 3 ls ,br 'Db' 'lk S W 1 yc aya t M fi-S S, N 'Q-fyl 73 Carol Shark 1 ,V we el ij' Jamie Smith Jerry Smith Loella Joyce Smith Silvija Smugais Sonia Southerland Donald Spahr Martha Spencer Brenda Stallings Ted E. Stallings Anita Standage Janet Stangret Hazel Stanton Laretta Stanton Jean Starr Dwight Starks Louis Darwin Starks Mitch Starks Karin Steele f 15521 vials? Q, 'T . if 'if -3 Q, - A .2 2 of 151- 4 '5,ggiQ,.4i3?f+2 -, 1 ,. Y . ' . ,f . .- 3 E? f V' j K I .V My V 3 it w 1 5 2, ,ii X . Q If 4 5 it M ,. ., ., 'tr -L .J 22 N 4, ., , if W, 'fy . 'U '.' -lf 'X E sim 491. ' we E W Q l Q! 'QV i Yw,,j. 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A Q- fi Sheryl Tuttle Ramon Valenzuela Bob Vander Wall Angel Vasquez Celia Vasquez Margaret Wadsworth Harry Walker Sandra Wallace Sharon Wallace David Waltermeyer Barbara Walters Don Warden LaMar Watkins Susan Wells Glenda Wesemann Royce West Gordon Wheat John White Sandra White Leslie Whiting Nellie Whiting Darrell Williams JoAnn Williams Phil Williams 44 Lille W, A 'qi Va bv ri ni I in l Horner Arvin Thompson Julie Thompson Leon Thompson Linda Thurman Ralph Tossing Ulysses Totress Angie Trevizo Leslie Trezise Mike Tribbey Lonnie Tryon Carol Tucker Gloria Tueller Donald Turkal Maurice Turley Tenny Turley Eddie Turner Fay Turner Thomas Turner IQ I , Q? ' L A l fn Nr v ,' rx 3 K' Q 'K a r a ,. 5 'lp 5 K xg ii XJ fill, I E A 1 Q ii V W 2 x L if 19 ,. fl w, . ff- iii F rtr W ,L L 5 , wifi , , F A 5 fi ,. V , ,. f ,-,.f fifyyz i ' lf ' W .L +2 xr I , r fl l :s z 'A ? l' l 'V ' . A s F ,.,. fi A-ft f f if f ii Q . it A il il 3? , , i V' Suzi! Bi? Juniors Not Pictured Ben Armstrong, Kurt Bassett, Mary Ann Baxter, Doug- las Boister, Ann Boufford, Frank Brown, Jim Casper Jonathon Wilson Wylma Winmill Sam Winters Jennell Wise Martha Wolf Ella Wood Kathleen Woodhouse Linda Wodward Bruce Woolman Susie Wray Richard Wright Gayle Wyant Beverly Wyatt DeAnn Young Charlotte Zimmerman land, Rosanna Knight, Betty Livernois, Kenneth Mc Neill, Clifford Miller, Joe Moreno, Steven Pitts, Eula Jim Christie, Gary Edele, Charles Eddy, Willa Rae Fos- Porfee, Sfeve Sabo, Betty Seidle, Jamie Smith, Mary ter, Verlene Gallagher, Gerald Garthe, Margaret Hen- Jane Smith' pete Smith, izianki Sutton, Donna -i-ayioi dric, Dan Hickman, Lindley lsonhood, Jack Jackson, Oiivia Vaidez, Jim Weatherly' Barbara Johnson, Bill Keating, Sue Kinsey, Jerry Kirt- Juniors show class spirit at the Gah-Tso Rally. il wg, mi A351593 5-. ug xl Mafia 76 uphumurzs ou, as the sophomore class of 1959-60, will long remember your first year at Mesa High School as being chucked full of interesting activities and events. You showed your school spirit and enthusiasm in the pep assemblies, at the Gah-Tso rally, at the water carni- SOPHOMGRE OFFICERS - Susan Champeau, vice-president, Rick Noble, president, and Eleanor Glazier, secretary, step through the doorway of Old Main which has be- come familiar to them' during this school year. at hzir nals val and all other school activities. You displayed the best talent of your class by presenting the Sophie assembly. Even though your heads are now turned to the future, you can look back at your sophomore year as something wonderful and special. 50PhieS add PCP fo The Gah-Tso Rally. Big bunny wins first place in rally. 77 Chester Able Dian Able Dennis Adair Dian Adams Gladys Agenter Marsha Agenter Gloria Alatorre John Allen Philis Allen Richard Allred Robert Allred George Alpizar Olivia Armivisca Helen Ammon Roger Andersen Carole Anderson Lorene Anderson Tommy Anderson Lolita Antone Sandra Antone Patricia Armistead Ronald Armstead Sharon Armstrong Craig Arnett llene Arnett Freddy Arvayo Henry Arvayo Edwin Ash fr! ,ref 'A at if 2 :xr 4 JT ' .-I S fa if-,.':s fi R l 'Q 3 3, A Q - 5, , l, as P ff 5 5 3' . 1 ,L+ rs K R .1 2525 rf? fl li Q .W a'.?.,. ,L X L f-if' ,nn B v ft? - iwq, Q A. V as ky I , L, fx. 9' R 7 5 by Z, it i . f. C? f V x ,595 ,S f P K 5-we, ' ff.. ,,,,., K' X 5 J fi: LJ in A X 7 i +11 s - ' J J sf' A A '. ,.'- 7 ' 'vm A V' . 1 A L , l H ' ,V li f.,. If s. ' ,- I .. ,,.'1 -.4 l Z ,. z 3 Q , ,T . Win sa J lf x f vi' !Qiw.x1C'l1-Haiti! 'G as ii. ' 1 ' I f if -ff? 'Ti Ni Q, J o-aa i L hA, L as If K' 132 X QQ? 5' 'ga pee Cheryl Atkinson Carole Austen Kay Austin Sue Axtell Richard Baggott Layton Baker Cheryl Bateman Jerold Bebo Anna Marie Becton Emily Beil William Bell Leslie Berg Ronnie Bergland Steve Berkenkamp Diane Berry James Berryhill Jane Bier Janice Biffith Charlotte Bigelow John Biggs Douglas Bingham Bamli Black Laurel Black Mary Arita Black Bonnie Blackert Wynonna Blackwater Lois Blau Alex Bobo ,, it law Ul ,UZ Judy Brown Mary Brown Philip Brown Sheila Brubaker Patricia Buchanan Bill Buckley Lavon Burd Lovina Burke Robert Bums Sue Bums Tony Bums Marlene Burrell Pat Burris Joe Burrow Bonnie Burt RaDawn Barton Timothy Butler Dennis Call James Campbell Nancy Cardinale Larry Carlson Ralph Carpenter Sandy Carpenter Michael Carter Don Casey Patrick Cassady Mika Cavender Dianne Cearely - 7 V Y C.. , .,,. W M N, iq , 9,951 - W' .fz+21',B3' ' ws S ti ,H if in B ks in wr x Q' l A 'R Jerry Bond Emest Bonilla Adam Boston Sharon Boubelik Carol Boughner Barbara Bowers Jerry Boyd Dan Boyle Gary Bradshaw Jerry Brady Leon Charlie Brandlix Micheal Brandon Ray Bray Charlyene Breidell Darlyene Breidell Barry Brennan Kenneth Brewington Terry Lou Brinkman Patty Brooks Jeanne Braska Cheryl Brown Douglas Brown Farrell Brown Geraldine Brown Harlow Brown Joan Brown kk . K ry . 'J 544 ' s a ,Q g Ac ! all ' gs! 4 il il fa 3 A.. ? : P Qu... - K. . 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' wt ft , l , ll tif' Kay Young Wayne Young Roger Zuber Elynor Pearce Michael Pickett Louis Roinuse Billy Edgar if i ra f V X ' 1 Sophoinores Not Pictu red Myrton Adams, Ann Bennett, Ann Bergman, Les Brad- shaw, Hugh Boddeker, Sandra Bowman, Barbara Bren- nan, Jacquelynn Campbell, Don Carter, Lennis Chand- ler, Floyd Cook, Allen Dugger, Carmen Fontes, Judith Hoopes, Ward Jennings, Garnita Kemp, Anita Kock, 89 John Lawrence, Charles Lewis, Sharon Lee McGinnis Frank Dean Marcho, Donna Martin, Danny Moriarty Ronald Munyon, David Nygard, Jim Perkins, Louis, Poinuse, Hirum Statler, Mary Valdez, Kenneth Van Hoose, Dean Wright. I Urganizatinns M y On the campus where students find ,L ! f Friendship and belonging. Being in 7 , Any of these clubs give pupils the opportunity 3 1 fl i hat have we here? Twenty-seven clubs ,X , ff To learn and to develope leadership ability. l ln the different clubs, companions with l , Like interests may be found. ll l There is a club for everyone, be it honorary, I S ' , hl ' , ' ' f' . , q ' :g:sfS35ie:L'saistpxgysgp:':1i:3,a,, , curfew if V Chosen for service, character, bf 4 XT! i S hi ' f d' d an H if , f yy' foQligfitZ'lCL'fff,iaQr.dCCO.1e,,'1fLf.'i'fyQD5Watiq XJQLQV t V635 ,-. X, ' N 'il 5 fv ff? Qc , if N7 wg i l l sf . W i lv H . ' , fam V l MV M56 M X if fvl 'NJ A V' W X ' A ,ni-J y KW .dj J xl lg' ' U X lib VM VJ X -gf gg 'F SMU as Q . X Q. n f, ,A ,W k . l gf XX L it xp y i 'mg xg s ,A i -.4 af' me gifflgvwx bi ,ffzfi 1 -iqs sie:-5,,, Y X ...sit 1 i are fi' X h ' i -r r -n'-NH'------ N e--'AJ NX 4 l 4 XA! 'gg AM 5 ff K f X XL' l , vftl xx f f f ll li A! i , X l I MT , X 1 li. ' r r XX.. , f - tw. Q-9 X ff ig, X gf ld ' X X 'X fl X . f E? :IL QFIXIV ...Ns-L. HX C' u 'KS my ,dj A ac? C233 ' JN C lu , K ff i' W gg-'QT 49 5,013 Q. xg ably P w yQff ,fff,f? isgx wsfwifzfwfg x ,, , X Pc.. S I ' ff? N xx X fi XL' -'Q K Mx! NM EX X1 xx bd X1 K YW 5 A ,fn 'Xb qlh , I A 3 W ' ' V ik Xxxf 7, J W I ' .f' V A - A I ?4!4z'cz,!f ftinitiizs fur nurgnnz s the knights of old laid down their suits ot shining armor to take part in a midsummer nights ball, so be it with the students of Mesa High who also relax by taking part in the extracurricular clubs of Mesa High, This year Mesa High has 26 clubs which are provided to help students get a better knowledge ofthe things they are interested in, Ot these clubs several are provided for those who enjoy giving services, such as Hi-Y, Gold Key, Goodwill and HARRY ETCHES DAVID EAGLEBURGER President Vice President LARRY MORTON Secretary spons Service Council. Many of the other clubs are organized tor those students interested in learning more about their selected vocations. A few of these are: Nighten- gals, Masque and Dagger, FTA, and Swing Club, Honor clubs also play an important part in club life. Students are selected to join these clubs because of out- standing work in some field. Among these are National Honor, Quill and Scroll, and Gah-Tso. Athletic clubs select their members from the students who have show- ed outstanding work and interest in some field of ath- letics. Hl-Y CABALLEROS-is sponsored by the Y. M. C. A., they attend Model legislature and take on many proj- ects in the community. Front Row: Jim Geraghty, Bert Hungerford, Jeff Krummenacher, Tom Geraghty, Back Row: Skio Raupp, MY. NUQGFW, SDOUSOYI MV- Millef, org Dennis Christie. ttti S S l Q g , 1 K 15 K Q A 4 ix ng.. as it Front Row: Betty Puckette, Nancy Reichard, Martha Sharp, Virginia Cross, Diane Coe, Emily France, Helen Sargent, Shalie Hampton. Second Row: Mazey Chernko, Mary Lou Clark, Joy Childress, Gail Chase, Lou Goodrum, Marcia Natzke, Lynda Sharp, Sharon Whited, Pat Wick. Back Row: Sue Creswell, Pat Rafter, Petra Lohmeyer, Miss Huish, sponsor, Naomi Funk, Kay Reid, Georgene Barney, Darlene Haber. 1 xr r -L. if: N., f 5 TRI-ANGLES-is also a Tri-Hi-Y club which has a KAl:Si33n?AH ?!1l:N,!feS?i :? monthly service project to bring to the community. LUJEAN BRAINARD BARBARA BROWN Secretary Treasurer KATHLEEN NELSON MARY HEIMAN President Vice President JAN WYNTER SANDY HATFIELD TRI-CONNETTESP-is a girls' Christian service club Secfefafv -Measure' affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. Each year they attend y the Model Legislature. Front Row: Loretta Stanton, Polly Berry, Nikka Rheinhart, O'Lena Nelson, Carol Gray. Second Row: Pat ,- TBYDGYI l-Ydia Lockwood, Ann Tllf0H, Sue Ann Barney. Back Row: Marilyn Faast, Miss Freseman, spon- f SOYI Ann Harris. g.i9i' w isp., I fl 'nf Q ,, gl 2, S 1. 2 .V k .lil rl 93 -1 Front Jeff Noble, Bart Ricks, Terry Jozwaak, James Peterson, Nephn Pagan. Back as ? H Row: Steve Smith,J0hnny Ulate, Mr. Donovan, sponsor, Harrv Etches, Bruce Hovde. E, XY ..5'::if ,. xi J MIKE HAASE ARTHUR SANPRA GOODWILL CLUB-is to promote fellowship among P'eS'dem Secretary its members and do things for the school. This year they ROCKNE ARNETT sponsored dance lessons for the students. Vice President 1 mann I ll Ellll Hlllf. llll l A N. .. 1 v JT' Fif i I 2 ff..-r '--1 l g Front Row: Gary Matthews, Donald Davidson, Dave Patton, Bert Hungerford, Skip Raupp, Wimpy Math- 'W ' ews. Second Row: John Pezold, Roger Cargile, Burke Crockette, lvan Bradford, Bruce Hovde. Back Row: .A 1 Q Wayne Johnson, Harry Etches, Mr. Willis, sponsor, Norman Orfall, Pete Buck, Walter Cunningham. . v ss , - ,. J jg If' BILL COURY DAVID EAGLEBURGER . . . pmsidem Vice president KEY CLUB-ls sponsored by Kiwanis. They sponsor Career Day and work with the clean-up campaign in MIKE KANNAPEL CURT MATSUYOSHI Mesa. Secretary Treasurer 94 ' v XL3 6- 5 .sz mls Front Row: Dewayne Hamberlin, Beverly Wyatt, Janiece Johnson, Sharon Hawley. Back Row: Darwin Starks, Royce West, Mr. Swan, sponsor, Larry Morton, Mike Haase, DQVID FRYE CAROL FULLER rwdem Secretary RIFLE CLUB-is for enthusiastic rifle-men interested CHARLIE SHUMWAY in shooting skills and techniques. Vice President y M 1 , .Q 1 at if i S. 1 A I was if' i ..f TA Front Row: Nancy Culver, Joyce Winterton, Karen Horne, Joy Call, Gloria Tuller, Christine Thompson, S bt Nancy Reed, Sharon Branch, Suzane Layton. Second Row: Kathleen Nelson, Pam Fish, Jennifer Newell, Rayleen Russell, Elaine LeSueur, Lona Anderson, Carole Anderson, Sandra Crandall, Diane Briscoe. Back TM V ' A ' Row: Eleanor Glazier, Stephen Phelps, Mrs. Buffington, sponsor, Norman Orfall, Sue Miller, Sheryl Will- 2 A . y Q-2, I ' iams, Carolyn Dickie. tzy. A , V ' , ARLENE LESUEUR SANDRA RUSHTON MASQUE AND DAGGER- is an honor club composed president Vice presidem of students with outstanding ability in dramatics. JERIANNE RAY LONNIE TRYON Secretary Treasurer 95 3 if Front Row: Diane Briscoe, Butt Humphrey, Faye McFarland, Nancy Reed, Suzanne Sato, Gayle Fuller, ,,., . . Shari Farney, Karen Mish. Second Row: Barbara Decker, Elaine Church, Kay Reid, Ann Harris, Joyce Wi ' S ' - Crismon, Jeff Noble, Petra Lohmeyer. Back Row: Arnold Siegal, Stephen Dana, Mr. Jones, sponsor, De- ' E . wayne Cooley, Stephen Phelps, Connie Glazier. , 'A V A, t , M4, f, - f.2,ifi 'lr' GAH-TSO--is an honorary leadership organization for NUKE ,DANA ARI-ENE LESUEUR . . . . President Vice President juniors and seniors with a 2.5 grade average. The pur- pose ofthe club is to promote school spirit, CA1-Hy SWANSON JOYCE GILES Secretary Treasurer ris Y ' , ysy Y 4 fs' R K KAY REID GAYLE FULLER President Vice President NANCY REED ANN HARRIS Secretary Treasurer B0 Front Row: Kathleen Nelson, Judy Mumford, Nancy Day, Kay McCabe, Claudia Chapman, Darrelyn Wood worth. Second Row: Sandy Hatfield, Barbara Brown, Lou Goodrum, Suzanne Sato, Glenna Ong, Back Rom David Frye, Mr. Young, sponsor, Mary Heiman, Marilyn Faast, Linda Jones. QUILL AND SCROLL-is made up of juniors and seniors interested in journalism. They are selected on their journalistic achievement, grades, leadership and service. 96 x. ? 'W' J ' X S ff? , A Front Row: Judy Wood, Marilyn Walker, Rita Chapman, Virginia Anderson, Claudia Chapman, Karen Mish, Nancy Reed, Emily France, Darrelyn Woodworth. Second Row: lnez Young, Mary Bolner, Sue Cres- f- well, Diane Coe, Sheila Brennan, Kay Ried, Cecilia Hoel, Joyce Crismon, Art Sanera. Third Row: Saundra 'K 'AQ Young, Petra Lohmeyer, Arnold Siegal, Georqe Ohleyer, Mr. Reichard, sponsor: Harry Etches, Dennis VW, , , W ' .,V. Christie, David Frye, John Fremott. A rg- r. A- ' JEFF ,NOBLE LARRY MQRTON NATIONAL HONOR--consists of juniors and seniors resident Vice President with a l.5 grade average or better, They are chosen on SUZANNE SATO JOY CHILDRESS their leadership, scholarship, character, and service. Secretary Treasurer F t R : D' e Hunsaker, Jan Robson, Bonnie Scarborough, Danelle Jarvis, v Hrggpe5,ogewll?lnllQow: Pat Roby, Susan Champeau, Patty Brooks, Judy Hlpke, JBVHCG Glenn, -la C9 Phelps Back Row: Miss Wallaurer, sponsor, Miss Davis, sponsor. GOLD KEY-is a club composed of sophomore girls. PEGGY KILBOURNE szcicv HsRNANosz They user at football games, concerts, and other school P'eS'dem Vice P'e5lde ' lU 'Cl'0 S' MARIE TURLEY LANA wnAY Secretary Treasurer 97 1 V Front Rom: Connie Valenzula, Arlene LeSueur, Rebecca Portillo, Eleanor Jaime, Virginia Cross, - ,Win J ,mg Sandra Rushton, Shirley Masterson, Katie Judah, Woodworth, Donna Olin, Joan Olsen, Suz- I ff, E 'lll N ', anne Sato. Second Row: Kathleen Nelson, Carol Giaque, Louise Palmer, Gayle Fuller, Carole ' i ' - - 1 Willis, Nellie Arriaga, Karen Goodman, Mazey a Bushman, Elaine LeSueur, Christine Q X f Thompson, Judy Mumford, Mattie Livingston. Third Sylvia James, Kay Reid, Barbara Blewer, Rose l McCann, Sandra Davis, Ann Harris, Vicki Ray, Karen Ellsworth, Jo Dee Guinn, Georgette Tibshreany, Sandra Crandall, Shirley McCullar, Razz Fuller, Sheryl Williams, Janet Carstens, Shelia Brennan, Karen . White, Jackie Taylor, Cecilia Hoel. Fourth Row: Lois Miller, Jan Butfington, Judy Riggs, Patty Green, Lois , -3. Merideth, Barbara Stewart, Karen Hollingshead, Joyce Crismon, Carolyn Kirchoff, Margaret Whitmer, - . ern . Lois Kuehl, Sandra Jensen, Norma Knox, Saundre Young, Lois Jeffery, Berit Christensen, Brenda Dis- 5, , ,r k , 1 , mukes, Dorothy Hadlock. Back Row: Lynda Jones, Marilyn Faast, Diane Briscoe, Shari Farney, Donna n . , . Shreeves, Miss Entz, sponsor, Carol Fuller, Linda Cook, Neala Buyack, Nancy Koebcke, Penny Willard. X ,V . I , , GAYELLA DUNCAN FAYE McFARLAND G. A. Afis an honor club for girls interested in ath- president Vice president letics. They are chosen on the basis of the amount of POWS They aCCUmUla'fe- sANoY HATFIELD cARoi.YN MCLELLAN Secretary Treasurer KENNETH RAY MORRIS COOPER President Vice President CALVIN CHALLAND FRED CONWAY . . . , Secmtary Treasure, F. F. A.-is for boys who are interested in the field of agriculture. T f Front Row: Leon Thompson, Tom Antkowiak, Arthur Hunt, John Horne, Lloyd Smith, Howard Davis, 1 ' Jimmy Cluff, George Lang, Ronnie Mathews, Harold Combs, Duncan Graham, Ke mY DaV'5- Second J Row: Brent Stradling, Homer Thompson, Mike Bassett, Dean Taylor, Vern Hancock, Fred Dolotka, ' Kenny Goodman, Benny Joswiak, Neal Martin, Gerald Chapman, Johnny Perry. Third Row: Dannv Smith, ,al Larry McCartney, Harold Cavins, Hiram Slatter, Lynn Perkins, Jay Nichols, Ronald Redonda, Tommy 1 A-if Mourney, Ronald Keesler, Maris Flores, James Ray, Steve Krumenacher, Kenny Gauer, Lyman Wilson. , Fourth Row: Lenny Melcher, Vernon Johnson, Danial Grisson, Sylvan Palmer, Paul Greer, Kenneth Ford, 3 A ,Q f ' Larry Helms, Bob Woolsey, Earl Kinnard, Dwight Starkes, Sam Lewis, Lloyd Peck, Arthur Franz, Dennis if 'f E7 Adair. Fifth Row: Eddie Stollenberg, Phillip Brown, Elden Lisonbee, Dan Lewis, Donald Coleman, Gary if Richardson, John Harry, Bill Rucker, Jim Riley, Dallas Adair, Leon Tavis, Leon Mauldin. Back Row: ey. i ,X , R. L. Hatch, sponsor, H. B, Gray, sponsor. 98 , ..... L 7 .V , . , , , I 1 I 57 'S g zales, Connie Sezate, Erma Arguellas, Cecilia Deltoro, Rachel Hernandez, Rosario Ramirez. Second Row: Francis Guerrero, Mary Lou Gonzales, Jeanie Rosales, Helen Miranda, Maggie Sezate, Frances Sanchez, ' ' ' ' ' Nellie Arriaga, Isabel Garcia, Bertha Leon. Third Row: Connie Valenzuela, Norma Munoz, Olivia Amavis- fi g A Front Raw- Lucy Herrera Palmera Munoz Eulalia Herrera Juanita Velasquez Angie Trevizo Grace Gon- ,f ca, Lita Nava, Cecilia Vasquez, Edelia Guerrero, Sylvia Garcia, Alice Esparza, Olga Martinez. Back Row: W 5 N T Pat Felkins, Martha Redondo, Miss Sondem, sponsor, Mr. Shipley, sponsor, Mr. Schofield, sponsor, Mr. Orrantia, sponsor, Mary Ann Amavisca, Harry Etches, Ramon Valenzuela. HUMBf,5T9d HERNANDEZ Qfxopfegjgnf LATIN AMERICAN-as a friendship Club made up of I' Sl en - . e Spanish-speaking students. They sponsor the Spanish ROMIE GOMEZ ELEANOR JAIME Fiesta and put on an assembly Secretary Treasurer NOLENE CALL KATHRYN LEWIS President Vice President F. H. A.-was created for girls interested in home eco- TEDDY LGU powggg ELQUENOR ANDERSON nomicgl Secretary Treasurer Q, 'Q ' . .1 Sw. Front Row: Trenna Turley, Sharon Haws, Virginia Jones, Janice Ryan, Margaret Hendrie, Joanne Wil- ' A stead, Charlotte Bigelow, Alona Farnsworth, Liz Higgins, Generia Berryhill, Barbara Jones, Cecilia Vas- Y quez, Nancy Labozetta, Bonnie Bogenrief. Second Row: Rayma Mish, Jackie Everett, Marlene Merrill, -- . V Anona Shumway, Pat Lewis, Carol Anderson, Sandra Crandall, Trella Smith, Sandra Jensen, Mignon ' Adams, Mary Davenport, Raleine Mathena, Ann Tilton, Third Row: Sharon Steele, Earline Campbell, Jo- Iaine Stradling, Elaine Crismon, Ralene Russell, Rosemary Hoffman, Cecilia Hoel, Debbie Williams, if Birdie Williams, Kathy Phalen, Penny Willard. Fourth Row: Sharon Richey, Christine Lewis, Shari Sellers, ' I it Loraine Tenney, Sue Miller, Margaret Whitmer, De Ann Young, Elma Lee Williams, Wilma Winmill, Jackie Freestone, Judy Hancock. Back Row: Susann Jarvis, Shirlene Anderson, Carol Langford, Joyce Giles, Shenla Phelps, Sue Ann Barney, Mrs. Alsdurf, sponsor, Mrs. Diegel, sponsor, Mrs. Webb, sponsor, Patty Miller, Martha Wolf, Marcia Natzke. I W ie., rv ,n r, . . Q-of ' 7 f , fit el' wh 99 . ' V . Q. fi ' 3 XL . , ge: 3 R -I Front Row: Shelia Steadman, Gerry Christiansen, Claudia Chapman, Mary Bolner, Donna Shreeves. ki J- fe Q i , Second Row: Stanley Gordenski, Sharon Howley, Betty Puckett, Kathryn Grant, Trella Smith, Wesley -, A Shellan. Third Row: Larry Icely, Carol Leafdale, Francis Beaudet, Sylvia Smugais, Dick Henning, Stewart ' Elson, Arthur Sanera, Back Row: Paul Jablonka, George Ohleyer, Mr. St. Clair, sponsor, Mr. Johnson, y,y. 4 . 7, - sponsor, Dennis Christie, Larry Morton. 'll' ,.-E2 , , , , , , JUDY WOOD DON ANDERSON TRI-MU-is to develop a scientific understanding in president Vice president the school. A new project is issuing a paper about cur- rent Science events af Mesa High. ROSE MARIE HEYWOOD KEITH MARTON Secretary Treasurer i ie . ,s,e . e A A il 4. kk V f. ve. e as Front Row: Ronnie O'Donnal, Bill Loumaster, Calvin Christensen, Vernon Loveal. Second Row: David fe f.-,. ...te I ,V Kneeling, Patri H , Cramer, Mr. G i lll' 'R Q' fr V, v vf - 4 . V ll ,N NEPHI PAGAN MANUEL ESPARZA President Vice President BOBBY CANADY CARL RUPERT Secretary Treasurer ck Ballow, Kenny Rowley, Kelly Baker, Larry McDonald. Back Row: Robert Rich, Bill iIlasDY, sponsor, Jerald Clauson, Bud Williams. F. A. T. A.-is a new club this year. lt is to promote interest in the fields of auto mechanics. 100 U... ir 1 Front Helen Valenzuela, Carolyn Dickie, Wilma Scioneaux, Ann Tilton. Front Row: Sharon Branch, Gloria Alatorre, Mary Lou Gonzales, Pat Ray, Geraldine Brady. Second Row: Janiece Johnson, Rosemary Hoffman, Kay Howey, Carol King, Penny Willard. Back Row: Lois Meredith, Do'-l-Y HFRAND51 GRACE A'-UZAR NIGHTINGALS-consists of students interested in the President Vice President , , nursing profession. They work as volunteers at the NiKKA RINEHART Mums. Ti-ioMPsoN hospital one night a week. Secretary Treasurer Row: Turley Jarvis, Harry Etches, Jackie Freestone, De Ann Young, Inez Young, Janet Boomer, F. T. A.--is made up of those students who are inter- ested in the teaching profession as a career. 101 Stokes, Lona Anderson, Carole Anderson, Becky Portillo, Mrs. Heywood, sponsor: Tenna , ' D mann, Dorothy Hadlock. Second Row: Lynell Hatch, Lois Miller, Sandra Jensen, Carol Patterson, Cecilia Hoel, Berit Christensen, Karen Hill. Back Row: Jeannettte Cox, Sue Ann Bamey, Juanita l -fill I .gi S l ' 3 SANDRA YOUNG President DONNA OLIN Secretary Yrs 5, an 4' SUE MILLER Vice President CLEO FLAKE Treasurer Front Raw: Joyce Winterton, Sandra Rushton, Prmty Crandall, Donna Lee, Joy Call, Sheryl Brown' Peggy Ellsworth, Seggndi Row: J0 Dee Guinn, Karen Ellsworth, Gayella Duncan, Marianne Leason, Sherry Hall, Leslie Trezise, Darrlyn Woodworth. Back RW: MarilY ' Ben' bow, Pat Skousen, Paula Freestone. Donna Amette, Linda Garside, Carol Huffakef, Darlene Kruswick, Jan Buffington, Miss Millett, sponsor, GerriIynGordon, Leslie Whiting. SHELIA BRENNAN FAYE MCFARLAND DANCE CLUB-was organized for those with ability President Treasurer and skill in dancing. Tryouts are held in September. CAROL SCHAFER Secretary Front Row: Margaret Jackson, Brenda Stallings, Virginia Miller, Nancy Reichard, Shelia Steadman, Doris Metcalf, Cheryl Fields. Second Row: Gloria Bushman, Marilyn Walker, Eleanor Jaime, Karen Hammer, Angie Trevizo, Rosario Ramirez. Back Row: Barry Brown, David Hancock, Mr. Stephensen, sponsor: Duane Palmer, Mike Doty. DORIS SHOEMAKE RON DUDLEY President Vice President - -' ' t th SHERYL WILLIAMS DARRELYN WOODWORTH BRUSH AND PALETTE usa club organized or ose Segretary Treasurer students who are interested in art. 102 f Eel VZ' aff: I aw White, Patti Stokes, Pat Teeters, Diane Adams, Rayma Mish, Kay McCabe, Annaroi 9 Runzo. Row: bois Miller, Jean Wynn, Loretta Keller, David Frye, Dennis Christie, Duane Palmer. 2' Third Row: Roy Bratndli, Gary Matthews, Donald Davidson, George Ohleyer, Joe Porter, Back Raw: Lee J? P Stanton, Darrell Williams, Mr. Miller, sponsor, Barry Rapalas, Ronnie Davis. 11- bk I is 4 in F 4 1 wifi , MIKE BILLY LUGO p,eSig3,I-Y Vice president STRIKE AND SPARE-meets every Tuesday at a local bowling lanes. lt is made up of students interested in LARRY MORTON JEANE WYNN bowling. Secretary Treasurer Front Row: Corwin Edwards, Virginia Anderson, Rickey Noble, Susan Terfehn. Second Row: Jeff Noble,Randy Wood, Dale Hall, Richard Smith, Dean Sawyer. Back Row: Russell Phelps, 5 Donnie Warden, Mr. Noble, sponsor, Gene Bowers. si: 'bll H N:- ' .'-- ': ll I ' wie? , , 5fm...-, DAVID BOWERS DIANN BENDER President Secretary SWING CLUB-provides music for various school dances and presents an annual assembly. Xfice Pfegidenf CHARLES HEMPHILL 'IO3 l, ' Q- I X +1 , MIKE SOLEGLAD Vice President DAVID DOUGLAS Treasurer M CLUB was founded in 1929 for boys who have earned 6 inch letters in interscholastic competition. Front Row Jerry Hampton Jeff Krumrnenacher Rockne Arnett Neal Gooch Larry Morton, Warren Coe, Allen Moore Second Row Joe Comparm Ronnie Peterson Don Sherrard Terry Cassidy, Johnnv Ulate, John Freemott Jon Chesser Ronnie Mouney Back Row Tommy Taylor Bob Gardner, Bud Curtis, Jim AUDIO-VISUAL--Mesa High boys are trained to operate projectors and other machines used in audio-visual work. They show all the educational films and film strips, extensively used in practically all the classes in all deparfi- ments as teaching aids. Iggy pun s Front Row: Joe Stechnij, Julie Thompson, Mr. Feeney, director, Glenn Johnson. Back Row: Herschel Andrews, Bill Buckley, Duane Palmer, Bill Judy, Lee Stanton, Bob Wright, Don Rogers. MOVIE CLUB-is sponsored by the student council. for Seven Brothers, lnn of the Sixth Happiness, All movies shown were in cinemascope and color. Some Anastasia, Desiree, and Teahouse of the August of the favorites were lsland in the Sun, Seven Brides Moon. The High School is filled twice each month on Monday nights with movie fans. 10 unstrurtinu uunfils triving tor the betterment of Mesa High through special service and safety projects is the goal ofthe Service Council. PEP ASSEMBLY COUNCIL-chosen by the Cheer Commissioner, directs and produces pep assemblies. ne senior council members are chosen from their American problems classes at the begin- ning of each year. They decide many things for the senior year such as the graduation announcements, caps and gowns and the senior party. Back Row: Gloria Bushman, Shirlene Anderson, Elaine LeSueur, Jackie Everett. Fmnt Row: Anna Marie Cox, Jane Strad- dling, Sandy Crandall, Laraine Clouse. Back Row: Sandra Fitch, Carol Hamblin. Front Rbw: Jerianne Ray, Lariane Clouse, Bennie Smith. Back Row: Mike Doty, Kelly Curtis, Mr. Cottam, sponsor, Doug Eveleth, Terry Mayberry, John Freemont. Second Row: Jackie Everett, Earlene Campbell, Russell Phelps, George Ohleyer, Jerry Morris, Lar- ry Robinson, Gayle Fuller. Third Row: Bar- bara Blewer, Carol Fuller, Connie Barr, Barbara Brown, Nolene Call, Diana Bris- coe, Nancy Reed. Front Row: Sandy Hat- field, Linda Giaque, Doris Shoemaker, Bennie Smith, Christine Thompson, Susie Lavton. 106 MABLE MACDONALD ILENE SHUMWAY Assistant Librarian Library Clerk he library is very busy every day. There are Mrs. Helen Moffat, Mrs. Mable Macdonald, and Mrs students doing research work, those who are llene Shumway are all willing to help those who need studying or doing their homework, and some just brow- help in the library. sing every hour from 7:30 till 4:30. Every year Mesa High has student teachers from ASU to do their prac- tice teaching in the classrooms. Back Row: Jorth Richardson, Curtis Brown, Robert E. Russell, Dave Barnes, Will Kimbell. Middle Row: George Frizzell, Clara Mosley, Max- ine Stancoff, Don Daniels, Duane Levi, Todd Mullenzux. Front Row: Helen Holcomb, Joan Griffen, As' trid Durazo, Jerry Reese, Bryce Gardner. y ,, ., ,, . ,M 107 .4 ,. M., ,,,, -M,,,..3 ..,,...,f Rockn e take an active part in the Goodwill Car smash. The club raised money for the scholarship fund by charging ten cents a smash with a sledge hammer or three for twenty-five cents. The car was decorated with the school colors of Phoenix U ' mon whom we played that night in football. e Arnette and Jeff Nobl Members of Future Teachers of America are initiated in a candle lighting ceremony. The initatio' w as held in the school library one evening after school 2-N EADS 0 Brush and Palette sponsor a hamburger sale during lunch hour. The club car- ried out this project several times dur- ing the school year. Hamburgers were cooked by the members of the club. .XV 0656 9 O 0 3 Gah-Tso members h l e p promote school spirit by decorating the goal posts before a football game. This is done before every home game. The posts are decorated in purple and gold crepe paper and the opposing team's school colors. Once each semester a formal candle lighting ceremony is held. Old members with the induction by lighting candles symbolic of th ' ' ' ' e journalistic virtues. help New members of Dance Club are initi- t d h a e t e hard way. Here they are shown cleaning the school seal with t ooth brushes and rinsing it off with baby bottles full of water. Their makeup was put on by the old members, is Z 109 lll'l'lElll9l' fC..llJlIlK5 .Q 'J h l'ttl I ' f . A W i A j51s2:3.f2.'.i:..?52P'nQ Nwffgwfwaf We s ou ear some eo e sun , 5 ' . I . Bufyler ignorance Ealkpas it wgll, -.fd A-JL! Learning has its value. ' , ,s Reading, writing, and 'rithmetic Are all important in what we do seek. 'M A fi, A ,. f, I J, When you start to read a book, fr A7 dxf 'I QL You may even learn to cook! Q A if' x-J Whatever your field or goal may be, G J x There is a class to further your learning. - ,V ' I Th 1 f ii- . r ' ,f , .. , ,XP ' ...i.:2:.2i:21fs..11z....333:25 g7f4fZi AWA? Wh f 'f b , h f d ' , . . wmv f' Rerrlaeflrllkizerl edic:ti2nelvfirlyr?:JeriTllij Xl X . If M , fi F 4 I 'J vj pl ., J ill ll K wx-aa. W We M 7 0 fill f fl 7 'W ' fr . lilly, NC lt L4 Q' l . A 5 ,A K j r A . , l W Ll L'-X 'G- H W 'N 1 ful! fl C553 QW? , XX 4 . l' 1 t ' ' Milf f A fb. 'N Lap. Xu! , lid 'folvll D f 2 ll xL f LL' I if I LWW iw ,J , ,M m'QW4f 6j1ff' ,IVV P4551 KQV' ,jpbxifgvsgflf Wlifllff 44 gf W X, f Z I f' I f ' 9 X and iki ly J X' piiftdddd 7Jz,'q,m'4 ' N W , 1 1 ,ff 1 ,9-off? fl fxfx '? J ff -M SJ, f 6 S, A .- . 5 .,,, gi 4-T 'N A X 9 gm G dui' JJ IJIML I M Q P f Li QM 3 4 f ,C , AN . k K W at f V X 'K X l!V L4, 5L N fi' 9,1 iffy if 4 V jg ,rf A ,x 3. '4 1 f' mo' O V wh f-WV Q W M Usa ff V L Q , MQ W , L f JJ' I X! X t www Q M, , X 1, Q , is Ntiff, ' t ,L', ., ,,., f Diane Coe explains the principles of titration to the accelerated chemistry class while Mr. Miller stands by to lend techincal assist- ance. i5lZ HUB or the third straight year accelerated classes have been given at Mesa High to challenge the superior students, English, American history, American problems, biology, chemistry, and physics are courses offered for students' choice. These classes have been highly successful and students who excel in these courses enjoy going along faster. Only students recommended by teachers are allowed to enter these classes. The students should be willing and their parents rnust agree that it is all right for the students to take these double A courses. To stay in these accelerated classes, the students must maintain a high grade average and be able to carry the extra load of harder work and more homework. Butt Humphrey and Dennis ChaDman, members of Mrs. HGVWOGCVS accelerated Ef'QllSlW VES'?a'Cl'1 CIBSS, receive help in proper library proced- ures frorn Mrs. Heywood and Mrs, Mabel Macdonald, librarian, 112 As a project of Mr. Pomeroy's accelerated American Droblems class, Earline Campbell, left, and Wayne Benesch, right, conduct an opinion poll about the government. Answering the questions ofthe poll are Mr. and Mrs Bob Rush. Mr. Rush is a pitcher for the Milwaukee Braves. ,,,.u ,.- .L- P lil' 1 9 W Mrs. Shouse points out the heart in the plastic h d l t D ' - . . Ort an accelerated level during the l957-1958 s:lllclZllYr25r,e O uane Wmemafl dllflng an accelerated bnology class. Blology was forst offered 113 7'-' - 'Y - Y l I ring ore than halt ot the available courses at Mesa l-ligh are academic courses which have right- fully gained the nickname ot college preparatory coures, The curriculum studied varies trom the study ot waves to the study ot the constitution, from the atomic theory to the study of the early civilizations, from the study ot language arts to the study ot the problems of going steady. ln science courses, students learn the complicated rules behind physics, chemistry, and biology Mathematics courses include trigonometry, introduce llli IZBI tion to college math, geometry, algebra, and second year algebra. ln social studies, problems are pondered concerning American history, American problems, drivers' train- ing, world history, and getting along with others. English is accomplished through several grammar and composition classes and through many literature class- es. A new course, German, has been added to the foreign language roster. German joins her sister subjects Span- ish and French. Peggy Kilbourne points out the A angle as Kelly Kaesler states the problem on the board in Mr. Slaght's geometry class, l l l Mary Brown indicate Am ' Phalen's GFICBY1 Mi l l Leland Vance points out the spot on the globe where the early Egyptian civilizations began. Patty Brooks takes notes as Mr. Hatch's sophomore social studies class listen to the discussion. e Hpanhandle region onthe United States map and tells of its importance to Mr. class. Geraldine Brady and Mr. Phalen look on. ' . Q . als-'rn ,W gxa E 'l'I5 1 4 Sify? ,. f 'if '1 f I 'X ,a . my 1 R I , 7 sf. G al Vm, 6 ,, gr , 7 Connie Giazier gets help from Keith Marton on how to write color day C Lena Neison arrests .5 discussion on South America in Mr in German for her classmates in Miss SOndern's German II class. This has Shipiey's second year Spanish class, Mr Shipley stands by tc heen the first year that German has been offered to Mesa High students, answer additions! qucstim-we Jerry Smith telis a poke in French tothe enjoyment ot Mr Oranttia and his second year French ciass rf' .X 4 . ggsfm 'I 16 Kenny Thompson, Dale Hall, and other members of Mrs. Taylor's senior grammar class rake sample college entrance exams as Mrs. Taylor checks on Kenny's progress. lg V , Roger Patton diagrams a sentence under the watchful eye of Miss Freseman, instructor of This sophomore English class, while Annoroi Runzo looks on, uf' ..,.um.r 'l'l7 l 5 Susy Kiander is at the wheel while Jayne Stradling and Mr. Jackson, teacher, prepare to take off for another lesson in Driver's Training l'3lIIlf9l K BIZ esigned to give practical experience and to acquaint the student with life after high school, the vocational classes are many and varied. Typical of the type of courses offered to students on the vocational level is home and family, a course in which the problems of dating, courtship, and marriage are dis- cussed. Sister subject to home and family is psychology, The commercial subjects such as shorthand, typing, office machines, and bookkeeping are the specialty of the girls, although some boys are enrolled every year. Sewing, cooking, and child guidance courses also keep the gals busy. The boys seem to favor auto mechanics, woodworking, physical education, vocational agriculture, drafting, and other classes of the same caliber. Bill Loumaster adjusts a piston while Mr. Gillaspy looks on during an auto mechanics class. Bob Canady is working under the car. 1? s Q Duncan Graham makes a weld on a tractor under the watchful eve of Mr. Gray while Lenny Melcher and George Lang inspect finished welds during a vocational agriculture class. Gary Cummard, right, uses the roter to carve initials in wood as Michael Dearborn and Barry Stork demonstrate other phases of woodworking while Mr. Schlarbaum looks on. 119 R b t Charles, and Trella Smith for Miss Shields directs a badminton game durinq a reg- ular girls' physical education class. ln class the girls also compete intermurally in softball, volleyball, badminton, ping-pong, dancing lboth folk and mod- ern dancingi, and archery. The students also learn the basic Rabbette steps in order to be prepared to lry out for the Rabbettes in the spring. bl s of dating in Mr, Bradshaw's m a round table to discuss some of the pro em Lois Jeffrey, o er home andfamily class. 120 'Imf ctmivtmv You niavma- MAY Bl? -llll Jlilill HY WST y , Yom Avv1am1AM 5 . . . Af 1 I-,fn 'S rw, Ray Matheson points out the 'importance of appearance in conne fi I, 5 ,' ! 1 I y' , ,' I il r f if H, ' fl . 5 . 1 . I Y ' I ' r I 1 i 1 s fl ll t ' i ff! r ' g j 2 X! V-if , ll i Commercial law is designed to give students an opportun- ity to acquire a knowledge of the basic, common, and statutory laws which govern business and with which each student will eventually come in contact. Kelly Curtis ' ' ' h Mr. Alldredge, and Kay Harbourt discuss their rests wut ction with your job to Miss Menard' s salesmanshlp class, 121 1 i . J Q 1 1 1 i P y Y , l 131 , bill l l lm I C-l 'x 1 1 l l k i y ' any people work together with constant l determination, 1 They are skillful, with a desire to work, and with imagination. ll l f lt takes long hours of efforts good I To have Fine Arts come out as it should. ax The Rabbettes who drill with great endurance, A Exercise precision to put on a good performance. X K Members of band, A Cappella, and Bunnies xv X f Rehearse for perfection for shows in assemblies. Watch the actors appearing on stage K They serve as entertainment and education. ,, w C The editors who work and slave in their cage 2 k X T Later thrill at the finished publication., M Tirie Arts require some work, aye, 6 A X ffyfyib w Cf! P ts what we make it, o be lt. 5 fi, . ,V ' fm 1 if-' ,ff . f K, P W i'lA l? l V ll XZ Q , . jaw ,iw gy, y 5, s l F1 - I 3 ' E . ' L ,' L' - l f, 4 . 14 f, if . ' , l L, fb fi 'q ,if ffl' ' f A! f ? - ' T W if iv . X f 1 if f f gf ,155 ,IU wi U j a l ,Z j fl ' ll fi! Q ffl Afllfl 1 'X 7, . f tif' y , ,gffgfg ya ,inf 6 ,. 5 Li , 6 fif' 4' 3-ffl XX, J I ,r , J. I i 'bi L uri ljyftl, ff 5 J I A ,J A J! X l' 1 Qlfv 7' gp. 5 V 1 'X 5 T ll f f f T i , fgjlfl' VIL' j ' ' V 1 'jf gk ,f , -JK j fi f lil! z X V fl , ' mf. .ff- U' I' V l' l lf .f i gulls i L I X pf I 6 'f .Q , 1 V5 il 0-7 If P R l ' 'J ' X y' f E , ,I 1 io- M yt! ,,-J 79 , T543 H7 Wanda fm MARY HEIMAN Editorein-Chief mg tail his is your Superstition-the last one for the class of l96O, a book which will be cherished by the students for many years to come. Through the determination of Mary Heiman, editor, G. T, Young, advisor, and some 70 journalists, the Shakespeare annual has achieved its goal--the biggest yearbook for Mesa High. Countless hours of individual work on the part of the staff helped achieve this goal Now it is finished. The pencils have stopped flying, pic- tures have all been pasted, and the presses have quit rolling. The book is now yours, students. For the staff it has been a job well done. All's Well That Ends Well. G. T. YOUNG Advisor 12 4 is R- 'dglgv DAR RELYN WOODWORTH Art Editor Front Row: Sharon Branch, Carol l-lamblin, Linda Woodward, Lois Jeffreys, Linda Cook, Carol Patter- son, Janet Boomer. Second Row: Danny Reid, Dorma Martin, Sharon Steele, Mariann Leason, Norma l Knox, Marcia Natzke, Linda Jorgenson, Lorraine Clouse, Rose McCann, Fred Matsumoto. Back Row: Melvin Webster, Noel Barton, Ulys Brooks, Johnny Ulate, KAY REID Advertising Manager GLENNA ONG Copy Editor Junior Class Editor Front Row: Mirriam Johnson, Gloria Tuller, Martha Davidson, Shirley McCullar, Mrs. Ried, Kafffn Hem' cock, Peggy Anderson, Brenda Dismukes, Yevetta Mayberry. Second Row: Steve Harrsch, Bennie Sm Karen Horne, Wayne Phelps, James Pace, Dilles DeWitt, Sharon Whited Gail Chase, 125 ANN HARW5 GEORGETTE TIBSHRAENY susAN wsi.Ls PAT GREEN Social Edllof Filing Editor Faculty Editor identification Editor .3 '23 7:- z' .l i i fy l K-3 ' A or ffl! SANDY HATFIELD CAROL SCHAFER LINDA JONES SUZY LAYTON Fine Arts Co-Editor Fine Arts C0'Edlf0f Co-index Editor Corindex Editor Larry Morton, Joe Stechnij, David Fry, and Wayne Harris. Missing are Michel MICKEY PORTILLO Hasse and Gene Bower Official Photographer i ftafa Q 'WV' 126 wmwmswm www 1 5 v ig, ii W 3 Sandy Crandall, Charlene Bebout, Jeff Allred, Karen Ellsworth, and Kay McCabe, f' '- Q, mein f, VIRGINIA ANDERSON NANCY DAY NANCY REED GAYLE FULLER Lay-out Editor Make-up Editor Sophomore Class Editor Senior Class Editor BARBARA BROWN Sports Editor SUZY SATO Heads Editor l CLAUDIA CHAPMAN Curricular Editor MARILYN FAAST KATHLEEN NELSON Clubs Editor Picture Editor wr 'Q' L N l I27 'll all hiz urld esa High's newspaper, the Jackrabbit, was Copy for the four-page publication is written by the published every two weeks during the school students of journalism l and journalism ll. year, and served to acquaint the student body with the many school activities. There are several special issues, consisting of eight pagesi such as, the first issue, the Christmas issue and Through the unlimited effort of Claudia Chapman, senior issue honoring the graduating class, first semester editor, and Virginia Anderson, second semester editor, the paper was received by the student This year G. T. Young was the sponsor and advisor of body every other Wednesday. the two Jackrabbits staffs. CLAUDIA CHAPMAN VIRGINIA ANDERSON First Semester Editor gecondgemeste, Edito, First Semester Staff-Seated: Virginia Anderson, Pat Green, Claudia Chapman, Sandra Crandall, Kay McCabe, Standing: Karen Ellsworth, Jeff Allred, David Frye, Mr. Young, Marilyn Faast, Gene Bower, Charlene Bebout. 128 -. 1 , f an .N , .W .f.f...-..4 1- l x I if I, 'mx Staff A-Seated: Glenna Ong, Sharon Branch, Norma Knox, Carol Patterson, Sharon Steele, Marianne Leason, Linda Jorgensen, Laraine Clouse, Rose McCann. Standing: Janet Boomer, Lois Jeffrey, Danny Reed, Melvin Webster, Fred Matsumoto, Noel Barton, Linda Cook, Ulys Brooks, Marcia Natzke, Dorma Martin, John Ulate, Linda Woodward, Carol Hamblin, Staff B--Seated: Gloria Tueller, Yvetta Mayberry, Peggy Anderson, Virginia Anderson, O'Lena Nelson, Mirriam Johnson, Shirley McCullar, Karen Hathcock. Standing: Karen Horne, Steve Harrsch, Joe Comparin, Ron Peterson, David Frye, Pat Hensinger, Brenda Dismukes, 41,91 'I29 CI' JUDY MUMFORD First Semester Editor MRS. MARY REID Advisor Second Semester-Front Row: Judy Riggs, Mrs. Mary Reid, Judy Mumford, Barbara Stewart, Arlene LeSueur, and Martha Runzo. Second Row: Kay McCabe, Benita Teffteller, Karen Atwood, Lou Goodrum, Valerie Lucas, Martha Wolf, and Ray Moran. Back Row: Noel Barton, Paul Pomeroy, Gary McDowell, Bob DeMattei, and Gary Durocher. 'Q 'wt 130 First Semester Staff--Front Row: Benita Teffteller, Judy Mumford, Arlene LeSueur, Lou Goodrum, Valerie Lucas, and Kay McCabe. Back Row: Nikka Reinhart, Barbara Stewart, Noel Barton, Paul Pomeroy, Martha Wolf, Judy Riggs, and Karen Atwood, ur Euttzring M Mind wo exceptional issues of El Conejo, Mesa High's literary magazine, came out in December and April this year. The issues were printed under the super- vision of the new sponsor, Mrs. Mary Reid, with Judy Mumford, first semester editor, and Lou Goodrum and Arlene LeSueur, second semester co-editors. The themes, Fantasyland and Roman Empire, used respectively, were carried out very well in the cover and art work. Griffen Stephensen silk-screened both covers and Mick- ey Portillo did the printingf The students' stories, themes, essays, and poems were contributed by the students of many English classes and the staff compiled and edited the' most outstanding articles. ARLENE LESEUER Second Semester Co-Editor LOU GOODRUM Second Semester Co-Editor Q' i g cczzfwfefqf 2. 1 li 51 Mr. Griffin Stephenson, Lawrence Johnson, Doris Shoemake, Darelyn Woodworth, Mr. William Schimrnel, Katherine Mohler Sheila Steadrnan, .lanyce Darling. izautgli rt rt helps make Mesa High the beautiful school that it is. Mr. Griffin Stephenson and his art classes are always willing to help, improving the school with their bits of color and dabs of gaiety. You will remember the Jackrabbits who faithfully watched all home basketball games from their position on the wall of the Inter-Stake Center. These pictures were painted by artist Gloria Jaques. The Christmas scene in front of the library as well as wreaths and other decorations of both interior and ex- terior of the buildings were made by the art classes. They also design the covers for the El Conejo and the programs for school plays and the Vesper Service. Library bulletin boards bear the fruits of artistic labor in some of the arrangements and the material upon them. Posters for the Christmas Formal and other school events were furnished by the art students. Mesa High art classes also serve the community by furnishing decorations for the Elks Charity Ball, the Garden Club and the Desert Club. GLORIA JACQUES MR. GRIFFIN STEPHENSON 132 Sylvia James, Twirling leader, Linda Cook, Line leader, Shari Farney, Main leader, Carol Fuller, Line leader, Ann Harris, Roping leader. iliiahhuttw oy, do my feet hurt. This was the comment of the Mesa High School Rabbettes as they prac- ticed, practiced, practiced for parades, football games and the like. But after all the hard work was over and the shows had that polished look , the Rabbettes could sit back and be proud of their fine work. MISS MARJORIE ENTZ MISS MARGARET MILLETT y Front Row: Betty Lawther, Marianne Leason, Faye Elledge, Pat Ward, Jackee Taylor. Back Row: Konni Baxley, Sandra Davis, Donna Lee, Carol Willis, Yvonne Adair. Front Row: Joyce Rogers, Carolyn McLellan Judy Mumford Gayle Fuller Judy Hancock Nellie Ariaga Elenor Jaime. Back Row: Kay Reid Martha Wolf Cheryl Schlnnk Louise Palmer Joyce Moffef Cathy Swanson Connie Glover, Susan Wells. AZ., Front Row: Carolyn Dorsett, Gloria Bush- man, Leslie Whiting, Linda Lane, Fay Turner, Norma Knox. Back Row: Dorothy l-ladlock, Sandra Jensen, Darlene Bever- age, Buff Humphrey, Mary Heiman, Bar- bara Blewer. Front Row: Shirley Masterson Nancy Day Soma Southerland Ja Anne Dvorak Kay Pennington Sheryle Will iams, Mary Anne Amavisca Back Row Kay McCabe Glenda Boydston Jerrianne Ray Betty Nvms Donna Tay lor Susie Wray, Helen Lewis Sharon Kamman li ill A he school year '59-'60 brought a restoration ot tradition by adding a boy cheerleader to assist the tive girls, These six pepsters lead the school cheering at all PATTY SKOUSEN Senior FAYE McFARLAND Senior NANCY GATES Junior UUK IUIIKB athletic events and pep assemblies. Added to the girls traditional wardrobe of bright gold shortie can-cans and full sleeved tops under purple jumpers, are white bulky knit, boat-necked sweaters with short purple wool pleated skirts. .IO DEE GUINN Senior ROCKY ARNETT Senior DONNA OLIN Junior Georgia Pomeroy, Janice White, Cheryl Brown 136 ' , w-'V ' , ef? .,, .... , i . .- ,, J: ' : : g .B if if e r- f gi ,. if of 5 ' t ft . ., I , 7-by f ' ,W-. I exif -h K f .E ,az ff 1 T ilfm... of K - , 1 Front Row: Sherri Hall, Sheila Brennan, Second Row: Ann Freestone, Gayella Ducan, Leslie Trezise. Qack Row: Sheryl Tuttle, .lan Buff- ington, Marilyn Benbow, Sandy Hatfield, Paula Freestone, Karen Ellsworth, Linda Garside, Joyce Winterton, Sandra Rushton, ike he pirit Youth orking hard through their third year, the Little Bunnies have performed in assem- blies, at football, basketball, and baseball games and attended the state fair. The Bunnies show their enthusiasm at the football games. This group of girls has spent many hours in practicing to achieve perfection in many of the clever and original dances they do. The basic Bunnie costume is a white corderoy suit with long sleeves and a pink powder puff tail and long white and pink ears. Pink gloves go along with the outfit. They have different accessories that are used for var- iety, shown above are the Scotish, Sailor, and Top Hat and Canes. PATTIE JO TOWER Sponsor J 1 'I37 i Front Row: Joan Olsen, Grace Gon- zales. Second Row: Gayella Duncan, Carol Schafer, Darlene Kruiswick, Doris Willis. Back Row: Lois Jeffrey, Linda Giauque, Timmy Lane, Mazye Chern- ko, Neala Buyack, Kathryn Thompson, Sandra Smith. ur Denning Dames ancing through their second year, members ot peared in other performances. Every day they exercise the Orchesis dance class have worked hard to and work to create their own dances. build up the student body's interest in their activities. This group was selected for ability to do modern move- This year the girls put on their own assembly and ap- ments and pick up dance steps quickly. Front Row: Virginia Cross, Patsy Phelps, Dolores Becton, Joy Call. Second Row: Nancy Koebcke, Loella Smith, Karen Bowers Gloria Mathews Back Row Kathleen Nelson , , : , Rose McCann, Brenda Dismukes, Gloria Fuller, Darrelyn Wood- worth. MARGARET MILLET Sponsor Rosemary McDowell, accompaniest, Mr. Noble, director. 1 . , gi- ' Seated: Connie Barr, Ellen Jones, Willie Nielson. Standing: Richard Skousen. Front Row: Isabella Gonzales, Lovina Burke, Gayle Currier, Kaylene l-luftaker, Annaaroi Runzo, Carol Anderson, Anna Marie Cox. Back Row: Betty Petrie, Lois Blau, Joanna Williams, Eris Fjell, Virginia Jones, Dianna Amadio, Linda Skousen, inging trings hirty melodious instruments played by thirty musically talented students and directed by Mr. Linwood Noble make up Mesa High's l959-60 orches- tra. Along with their annual assembly they also played for many civic activities. Front Row: Donna Slaght, Nolene Call, Ann Grover, Colleen Buckley, Noami Johnson. Back Row: Raylene Bryant, Sandy Bowman, Gerald Bond, Dean Sawyer. 139 instrrls esa's Jackrabbit Band, under the direction of Linwood Noble had a very wonderful year and played with outstanding ability. This year they performed at all football and basketball games and marched in the Miniature Parade. Many new halftime shows were featured at the football games. One show entitled Jack and Jill won the fancy ofthe audience and had to be repeated three times. ln the spring they presented their annual concert and the following morning presented it to the students in the annual band assembly. To wrap-up the year, junior and sophomore members played at the graduation ceremonies. H' .af tel -fl at I----............. IL..---.., W., ' -A ' Front Row: Mary Ann Cox, Mary Livingston, Jim Williams, Barbara Decker, Roger Lloyd. Back Row: Cleonna Caroland, Terry Lou Power, Laurel Vest, Anita Lloyd, Stephen Phelps. . i Front Row: Roger Anderson, Joan Jenkins, Linda Allen, Wylma Winmill, Connie Bennett, Emily France, Grace Alpizar,.Martha Schwab. Second Row: l.uJean Brainard, Randy Wood, Diane Bender, Elizabeth Merrill, lllene Arnett, Ron Cluff, Pat Tarpey, Colleen Buckey. Back Row: Charles Hemphill, Clyde Sharp, Jack Doyle, Doyle Crandall, Leslie Bradshaw, Melvin Webster, David Bowers 'I4 Front Row: Corwin Edwards, Carol Millet, Larry Robinson, Johnny Perry, Claudia Chapman, Angel Vasquez. Back Row: Lynda Sharp, Rick Noble, Joe Waters, Dick Smith, Del Ray Terry, Jon Rainbow, Russell Fisher, Gene Bower, Mac Woolf. Front Row: Arleen Ost, Judy Jenkins, Jennifer Newell, Lona Anderson, Bar- bara Brown, Susann Jarvis.SecondRow: Joyce Puschel,Jean Ray, Sue FoqIe,Sue Miller, Marcia Martincau, Louise Mat- Q LINWOOD L. NOBLE Band Director klflsf Dahlia Defnandezi .Back Rowf Front Row: Tony Alldredge, Michael Menchio, Melvin Stradling, Dean Sawyer, Jon Chesser, Gallle MHCNGU, Debfa VVIHIBVTWS, Da YJ9 Don Warden, Charlie Shumway. Second Row: Cheryl Bateman, Val Hernandez, Quentin Heiner, Layton, Elaine Cortsen, Steve Showal' David Power, Mike Templeton, Doug Lyle, Barry Brennan, Back Row: Duane Wiseman, David ter, Eddie Miller, and Donald Spahr. Hastings, Barry McGilvra, Don Anderson, LaMar Watkins, Marvin Mickelson, George Alpizar. ,,.,.-- 'I41 ,fg:..-,,- fir: , Front Row: Nancy Smith, Connie Glazier, Earlene Campbell, June Loeffelholz, Jerrianne Ray, Rosemary McDowell, Velva Bontrager, Sharon Dell Hall, Elaine LeSueur Sa d H tt' ld M M ' ' , n y a ie , ary orrison, Pat Tarpey, Shari Farney, Karen Mish, Karen Atwood, Donna Olin, Bonnie Bogenriet. Second Row: Laraine Clouse, Nellie Whiting, Diane Coe, Rita Chapman, Greg Eagleburger, Dick Russell, Lewis France, Bruce Hovde, Jeff Noble, Rock Arnett, J. R. Crandell, Dave Patten, John Hyde, Steve Harrsch, Gary Ray, Wendell Waite, Jackie Everett, Gloria Bushman, Mary Livingston, Donna Arnett.Third Rofw: Nolene Call, Janet Carstens, Christine Louis, Joyce Rogers, Richard Redwine, Arnold Seigel, Steve Miller, Billy Foster, Lynn Brock, Jon Rainbow, Russell Phelps, Dale Hall, Hugh Boren, Kelly Curtis, Kenny Ray, Cieo Flake, Paula Freestone, Leslie Whiting, Frankie Dame. Back Row: Loraine Tenny, Marilyn Benbow, Anita Lloyd, Barbara Decker, Doyle Crandell, Sherwood Glazier, Wilbur Miller, Lel Ray Terry, Douglas Ball, Leslie Pospisil, Billy Lugo, Wayne Johnson, Tony Shumway, Wilson Conover, Stephen Millican, Joyce Hays, Connie Cassidy, Lona Anderson, Karen Goodman. r Loran Lee assisted Mr. Lyneer Smith in the ented singers performed in assembly, gave a spring con- direction of the girls and boys choruses. As cert, and entertained at various public gatherings. individual groups and as combined groupS, These Tal' Front Row: Melvin Chapman, Ellis Hatch, Steven Webb, Pete Garcia, Jack Ernsberger, Kenneth Gauer, Jeff Miller, Gary Cummard, Dennis Lee, Butch Coury, Craig Arnett. Second Row: James Simpson, Douglas Knight, Don Lind, Pete Eulate, Bill Thurman, Durwood Reynolds, Gene Asay, Charles Piper, Larry Fuller, Ronnie Rhein, John Candelaria, Don Holly, Mitch Starks. Back Row: Harlow Brown, Lee Fields, Robert Charles, Bernard Dubrul, Doug- lag Bingham, Bernard Merrill, Steven Dodge, Jerrv HBFUDYOVM Warren C053 Jim Hartman, Duel Owens, Andrew Livington, Chuck Moore, Leona rd Phillips LYNEER SMITH Director 5 :ss if 142 LORAN LEE Director it mm uunds he a Cappella Choir, under the direction of Lyneer Smith, enjoyed an outstanding year in its musical services rendered to the school and the com- i munity. A few of their performances were the Christ- mas Vespers, the Easter Vespers, and the Easter Sun- rise Service. A Cappella gave their traditional assembly and the Easter Assembly given with Central High. This year they also were in the Elks Lodge Memorial Service and the Goodwill Concert for scholarship funds. At the Valley Choir Festival in Phoenix, eight students were selected to go to all-state. Front Row: Trella Smith, Carolyn Wright, Marla McNeil, Doris Metcalf, Sharon Schmidt, Lori White, Helen Gauer, Carol Anderson, Mary Farnsworth, Nancy Culver, Loretta Osif, Karen White, Mary Alice Esperaza. Second Row: Helen Brooks, Naomi Johnson, Marilyn Meinhardt, Anna Marie Cox, Sandra Antone, Phyliss Schmidt, Mildred Rogers, Printy Crandall, Shirley Peterson, isiclcnn Ferguson, Pat Yar- nell, Sheri Olsen. Back Row: Mattie Livingston, Donna Slaght, Jeannine Zarring, Barbara Scibetta, Vtfilma Scioneaux, Pat Martin, Birdie Vkfilliams, Nancy Ferguson, Karlene Spille, Carol Smith, Linda Simms, Janette Vxfray, Carol Smith, Charlotte Lilly Fmnt Row: Rachel Hernandez, Louis Dietz, Marsha Huddleston, Connie Baxley, Rea Faye Millet, Joan Jenkins, Anita Standage, Elizabeth Higgins, Tenna Turley, Rosetta Fuller, Joan Dvorak, Ilene Arnett, Dianne Hunsaker, Marsha DeWitt. Second Row: Amy Parades, Kitty Thompson, Janice Wynter, Pat Ward, Linda ,N Giauque, Elquenor Anderson, L Linda Faye Allen, Matilda Fisher, Vera Hatch, Wylma Winmill, 1 Dorothy Hanlock, Cheryl Fields, Irma King, Slyvia Garcia Back Row: ReDonna Burton Pam Millet, Cheryl Bateman, Carol Milletf, Violet Lopez, Sally Rasmussen, Barbara Stewart, Dian Davis, Joyce Giles, Carolyn Dickie, Sue Miller, Claudette Gentry, El' eanor Glazier, Juanita Jarvis. i 143 V Judy and Fluffy enioy a visit from their boy friends as Mom and Mass confusion reigns supreme in the home of Junior Miss on New Dad are being serv-ed lemonade in the background. Years Day. junior iss omedy was the basic theme for the first school play, Junior Miss , directed by Mrs. Claudia Buttington, head of the drama department. The three-act play written by Jerome Chordorov con- cerns the life of a mixed-up teenager who tries to play cupid. She causes her father's loss of job, and her sis- ter's boy friends are thrown out of the house. Judy tries to put her yogi to work as her daffy friend, Fluffy, looks on. Nikka Reinhart headed the cast along with Vicki Cook, Charlie Bradshaw and Diana Briscoe. The rest of the Seated: Pat Tarpey, Charles Beals, Diana Brisco, Jerrianne Ray, Shirley Masterson, Mrs. Buffington, Cast numbered thirteen, Sandy Hatfield, Carol Peterson, Cathy Grant, Fred qs V Dolifka. Back Row: Darel Layton, Charlie Bradshaw, i X Gerald Dana, Mike Geyer, David Handsck, Kenny J Cr X 'L ' Thompson, Nikka Reanhan, Vicki cook, Nancy cui- vert, David Hancock. U..- -- .- , , I I44 frog 4 tial? , we Seeking to escape reality the voice on the radio, Mrs, Mar Hawkins, the butler Krummenacheri serves cocktails tothe garet Chisholm fEleanor D commits suicide by drinking a guests of an in a penthouse on the nineteenth floor poisoned cocktail, while the look on in terror. of Bn apaffmenf 'Wh Sylvia lnglesby lSue Burnsi is electrocuted as she clenches door handle while trying to escape from the penthouse. inth nest ll who saw it will remember the blood chilling murder mystery presented on April 20 in our own high school auditorium. lf you were there, you were sitting on the edge of your seat during the whole play. Do you remember how petrified the eight guests were after hearing over the radio, from the ninth guest, that each would die by his own hand before morning? Then they found out they were trapped, from the rest of the world, on the top story of a building and that each person was a potential enemy of every other one. Weren't you relieved when they finally found out who the murderer was? and the production staff, along with Mrs. Front Row: Jim Dugger, Nikka Reinhart, Claudia Buffington. Back Row: Charles Beal, Sherwood Glazier, James Williams, George Murdock, Sue Burns, Janelle Ray, David Hancock, Gerald Dana and Joe Waters. from 14 . pa practice for a much deserved rest, X Q 5 'VX47 X l Jeff Noble, Rockne Arnett and Russell Phelps bring back old memories in swing club assembly. appg nur he assemblies at Mesa High have long been a tradition and played an important role in the lives of all the students. The assemblies were under the direction of an assembly committee headed by the fine arts commissioner. All of the assemblies deserve to be noted, but there are a few which deserve outstanding recognition. The special programs at Christmas and Thanksgiving, the Traditions and Farewell assemblies, were prepared and presented with special care. This year each class presented an assembly for which they received Gah-Tso points, the most outstanding one received a larger number. There were many fine assemblies presented by the numerous departments and clubs. lnto every assembly went hard but pleasure filled work. We at Mesa High shall never forget the many wonder- ful assemblies that filled our year. The Junior's barber shop quartet plead for the love of their hearts. 'I46 4 Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble . . . Fast Spamsh steppang added to the YYY any ofher authentic dances in the Folk Dance Assembly. The Chevy Show presents, Dedicated To The One I love 'I47 l ' JQXX , flfn lll ll ,legal lg efl Q T lg l' ,f ,'l,,yf,f, '5f,lltLl X Y f in, ,l 1 , l 'w t f Auf: ' if X Q,l,, l I 4 . jjlk lyk l X f J ills, it -X 'A gtzfwfffl lt l gm! A fi f lil AZN W fs J Wy ' ll 1 l f l ,W i ' fly? few li X X- I, f 1 ' f , jfflgv jf ff ,, V V ,M f fuk! ,,'f ' lt xx l lj 1 b J OL, l Xxj l .X f i A , ' ,fil l f ' lf 1 ,Z 7 lfwff, ill . ,ffl ,QQ yi -1. l l , t K - s ll f ' 2- 9 W - J s CW yf, V, W l Af ,X I ff I X, I is ' , ' lx .X X -0 Ng? ,Mfr V, dw -df ,scave- , lilvbl 5 t Darts it X f ' ring forth the rival or enemy, f, Victorius though he thinks he will be. AH il But by the strength of our traditions We shall draw him on to his confusion. Ask him to meet us in the evening: thither he Will come to know his destiny. Our football and basketball teams provide, Our spirits and every thing beside. Have him challenge us in a wrestling match, Or see if a baseball he can catch. These few sports, and others, too, Present our school spirit so very true. I, , Y f 5 , ' V l flf' 1 f lf? .ff ,f . ,ff .ffkf f Q ,. F U. z Q K , lj, . 1 'F , W Lf! -. AVS- ' if - .,-1 , , KA ,f 'gig M135 Wt fs rx! ,wffx C443 ff ' jj?-4 IZ'41N.A-AX Q-ii f'X'x Wa ' 'Nea-4? L W S17 My-IA L fc-v4 , LQJM4 CY E 5 4 l'l'lqa.. ik I LS -lady 775446254 and tie 74fzee 706Zc4e4 .4-'f jx , f i-iiirhl X , lilll 1 5 .W X . 5 nl ug! s . 5l'l ' A ' V4 X W , F If H f .4 Eifiie- K - ' EDGAR FORD Head Coach REED PETERSON Backfield Coach DAVE GATES Line Coach JERRY HILLE Sophomore Manager CHARLES PIPER Junior Manager LEON THOMPSON Junior Manager FRANK ROTISKYX Junior Manager 'I50 rid Kraus oach Edgar Mutt Ford and his two assistants Dave Gates and Reed Peterson led Mesa to a successful season again this year. Mesa had a record of seven wins, one loss and two ties, while out scoring their opponents 262 to l 55. Jon Chesser led Mesa's all staters by making all three of the teams while Ralph Lewis made first team on two and second on the other. Gary Powers, Ron Peterson, Terry Cassidy, and Eddie Giles all made honorable men- tion on one or more of the teams. On the Jackrabbits this year there were twenty-four seniors, twenty-four juniors, and one sophomore. So Mesa will have a nucleus of twenty-five returning letter- men, which should make for another successful season for Mesa High in l96O-6l. MESA 45-ST. MARYS 24-Mesa started its season with a victory over St. Marys of Phoenix. The Jackrab- bits showed tremendous power in their first game which was featured by the fine play of Ed Giles. MESA 26-CATALINA 20-The Jackrabbits were outplayed in the first half by a surprisingly strong Cata- lina club. Their comeback was led by junior halfback Jon Chesser. 52 fi' 3 I .fit 1 ' Ji ,im ,eq ' ' -H , L 5 1 Q Q ROCKNE ARNETT Senior Guard - t x A. T ,A,: b D it , 'N si- if X X? T V kk y' DAN BLOOMER Senior Tackle KEN DOKA Senior Guard Q DON HOLLEY Senior Halt ,- n T y ALEX ARREDONDO -' . Senior Guard j 3 eff 1,3 Www Q S GENE Asn Senior Fullback -M Q .IIM CAMPBELL Senior Half TOM CARPENTER Senior End MESA 27-SCOTTSDALE 2O- Mesa pulled out another squeaker in their next game against Scottsdale. Again they showed a lack of defensive stre-ngth, al- though Bill Sirrine played a brilliant game as linebacker. MESA 29-CARL HAYDEN 7-This game was much closer than the score indicates as the Jackrabbits were played on even terms until the last quarter. Gary Powers played, perhaps, his best game of the season on both offense and defense. - 3 , N Aw k -3 151 I - i A ii i - ni-,, , ,,,,i AA,i:,-- DOUG BERRY Senior Quarterback ROBERT CHARLES Senior -End 4 EDDIE GILES Senior Half DENNIS LAMBSON Senior Tackle RALPH LEWIS Senior Guard JIM PACE Senior Tackle .K A - fl. GARY POWERS BILL LUNSFORD Senior End ART MOLINA Senior Quarterback NEPHI PAGAN NICK PAVELICH Senior Center Senior Fullback MESA 13-SOUTH 13-Mesa played one of its best games of the year. They outplayed the Rebels through- out the game and had the ball on the 2M yard line when time ran out. Jon Che-sser played his best game of the season, breaking away for several long runs. MESA 'I9-N. PHOENIX 7-Mesa was surprised in the first half by the Mustangs but came back with a fine second half effort. Ralph Lewis was oustanding for the Jackrabbits. Jon Chesser running for another big gain in the Scottsdale game with Senior Tackle STEVE SMITH Senior End 152 RON MOURNEY Senior Half RON PETERSON Senior Quarterback ., tgfssswtssagfetfwrs r,e.f1Q4+t S 355' - 1-1 BILL SIRRINE Senior Tackle JOE STEVERSON Senior Fullback MARVIN WAITE Senior End BOB Junior Tackle mu. CHESLEY JON FHESSER Junior End Junior Half MESA 34-PUHS 34-Mesa played its best game of the season for three quarters in this game of powerful offenses. But Phoenix Union scored three touchdowns in eight minutes to tie in the last seconds. Ron Peterson played his best game of the season for the Jackrabbits. MESA 21-PUEBLO 'IO-Mesa looked unimpressive in this victory over Pueblo and had to score two second half touchdowns to erase a 7-7 halftime score. Marv'n Waite was outstanding on defense for Mesa. Junior Guard Joe Sfevefson eludeg one blocker and straight arms a hi n the St Jumor End M3 Y'S Qame- Joe Comparin slows up a St. Mary's halfbac Ioome: tries r another tackle. ,' 153 DICK JOHNSON Junior Quarterback . , ,.mwzif5i-V '- 14 5 f 1,J,L 1,. .. , LYNN NICHOLS Junior Guard CHUCK STEVERSON Junior Fullback f - TOM TAYLOR Junior Tackle WAYNE JOHNSON Junior Half GARY LINDSEY Junior Guard DEAN NIELSON DICK PETERSON CHARLES RALLS Junior Fullback Junior End Junior Guard MESA 'I3-WEST 20-West turned two first quarter breaks, a tumble and an intercepted pass, into touch- downs to overcome Mesa. The first quarter score was l4-O West and Mesa could never overcome this, even though they outscored the Thunderbirds in the second half. MESA 35-TEMPE 0-This was an overall team effort for the Jackrabbits in their last game. Led by Robert Charles who caught two touchdown passes, they com- pletely dominated the game. Eddie Giles fights his way by the Catalina tacklers with the help of Lugo and Comparin. A 154 ALLEN MOORE Junior End ., . .-Lg, . V r W' .Tl2bWl5f:.':u.si.f::A::: my-'Q qi J U WLS: - -' ifTl5R5i:?TJ4ffi5fXff1t'3l-:ffga xiii. .4 :A DON SHERRARD Junior Tackle A Q! DON SWARTZ Junior Tackle . WALLY THARP Junior Center ' .Qs L ... . A 1 l 4 l l Front Row: Mike Lenhart, Leroy Loveall, Ric Rokey, Paul lshikawa, Jeff Hengesbaugh, Ronald Sloan, Dick Nelson, David Clevenger, Harley Jarvis, Orlin Horne. Second Row: Pat Carlson, David LeSueur, Dean Moreno, Andrew Livingston, Alex Bobo, Marcus Cook, Malcolm Scott, Manuel Lerma, Eloy Martinez, Ralph Carpenter. Third Row: Coach Copeland, Duel Owens, Fred Eaves, Pat Cassidy, David Powers, Mike Pickett, Pete Shotf, Arman Ortega, Jerry Hille, Chris Isaacs, Richard Hayward, Richard Gould, Coach Heath. Fourth Row: Waynard McDavid, Jack Crum, Dan Jones, Don Casey, Lazell Fish, Manager Warren Coe, Charlie Weldon, Bill Thurman, Wayne Scott, Tony Bums, Robert Kribes. Ilndustrinus ridlings he Junior Varsity football team, coached this year by Carl Heath and Lee Copeland, had a fair season with five wins and tour loses. Outstanding players for the Jayvees were Andrew Liv- ingston, David LeSueur, Dan Casey, and Tony Burns. The boys started the season with a bang. They won the first five games, and then they lost the last tour games, partly because of several injuries that hampered the team. The Jayvees defeated St. Mary's 20-O, Chandler 26-7, Scottsdale 33-0, Catalina 40-19, and South Mountain 3 l -O. They lost to North Phoenix 45-35, Phoenix Union l3-O, West Phoenix 33-12, and Casa Grande 25-l 3. The Rainbow team was coached by Pat Pomeroy and Harry Goodman. Out of eleven games the boys won ten. Outstanding players for the Rainbows were Greg Eagle- burger, Lupe Gonzales, Craig Arnett and Howard Den- ham. , f-79 ' Front Row: Lupe Gonzales, Debert Moore, Leslie ' E Miller, Jerry Boyde, Kelly Kaesler, Larry Pom- Q , ' Q G f , A Soy, Mike Skousen, Curt Matsuyoshi, Ronnie , , ' f if . I Q C, W ' 5 A 1 ' ' ' ayman. Second Row: John Cottom, Glen John- 'f 3 ' 1 - xl lg, .ji Q ston, Jerry Sanders, Joe Gonzales, Gary Simons, f - ' i ' . g Us ,. l rf, Q M A .tw K ,. , Fi' Bob Allred, Burnard Dubril, Ronald Merkley, b 5 9 . g y , . , V Q V V V E W h Xi Lybl Marty Sipes, Eddie Jimenez, Clark Huber, Tony .vs rv, 14 , 4 ,Q xii! , 4 , , ,. Q f K , ghurnqwiy, Walt Aln?tfrs?nAMganage2'..Tr:llrg R:aw: , M y g y , , -1 3 . V it , f - ' Q .A Q 2. oac omeroy, er us in, ei ar on, , -34.5 5 I T ' ' '15 ,, Richard Lemons, Ellis Hatch, Greg Eagleburger, 'i R55 ---,Q W -3 r--' ,f -gf ,Ty ' M, J ,Q ' 5 - 2 David Powers, David Hastings, Manuel Esparza, 9' ii' ,' ' 1 K 'Vi' W ' if .Nicely F . J A N, ' Q Tony Shumway, Coach Goodman. Fourth Row: f V . ' f' gi. ' I A tif i 1-gr 'W-A ' 4- 'K 2 Fred King, Dennis Brunelle, Lamar Watkins, ' J' -at N . bf' 1573. .6 i Harris Clabaugh, Steven Pitts, Mike Stewart, 1 ..,' 3, . gf is A 'firr,V, r Whig, .515 , A .lv -A+ ,, - 'ii-- ' Dillis DeWitt, Craig Arnett, Howard Denham, 1 N., .xx if f ' -2 Bill Guthrie, Don Turkal. .ry -as . , . ,.. -if l, . - : , 3 ...lx 4. - W -.R-A - ' ' 5502 ' ,, J, ,gjgje if 'Saws aaw My ,, t 222-Rini J ,Arr at J. - I - W-.. 'vf..i - - ..21 -2- Y - ' ' W ' 1.A3f.:QQ - J +A A Q1 ri g'ggJs-F?fi2'i'i1'bf,' ' N 1 i, .1 a n -' F.-'f ' lfr f2W. fP'f -'WN Ssa- i it - i CARL HEATH Head Coach oach Heath's Rabbit cagers closed out their i960 campaign by upsetting the Flagstaff Eagles 47-45 in the opening round of the state AA tournament, then fell to a hot Rincon five in their sec- ond round game. The Jackrabbits, with only two seniors on the starting five-Ronnie Peterson and Bob Gardner-had an over- all record of 8 wins and l4 losses this season. Ernie Grubbs scores with a jump shot in the North Phoenix game, NEAL GOOCH Senior WARREN COE Junior ur jumping They won single games from Tempe, Prescott and Flag- staff, broke even in two-game series with West Phoenix, St, Mary's, Scottsdale, Carl Hayden, and South Phoenix. They lost two games each to Camelback, Tuscon, Cata- lina, and Rincon. Two of their best efforts were against Scottsdale and Carl Hayden in which games they hit close to 70 per- cent of their shots. In the Carl Hayden game Bob Gard- Jon Chesser shows good form in the game against Phoenix Union 156 J VLgV'5z.,,f BEN ARMSTRONG Junior JOE COMPARIN jarkrahhits ner dropped in 34 points. They turned in another fine game in their first tilt with the powerful state champ- ions-Phoenix Union. The Hares won several exciting games by last minute rallies, notably those with Flagstaff, Prescott and Tempe. Besides Peterson and Gardner, Coach Heath will lose Eddie Giles and Neal Gooch by graduation. Junior BOB GARDNER Senior EDDIE GILES Senior ERNEST GRUBBS Junior LYNN GOOCH RON PETERSON Senior Junior 157 CHARLES SKINNER Wjiwt l STEVE GOODMAN Junior 4 JON CHESSER Bob Gardner deftly shoot the ball out of the reach of a St Ma ys guard. Junior VARSITY SCHEDULE Mesa 6l - 57 West 49 Mesa 59 Tempe 5l Mesa 52 - 58 Camelback 7l Mesa 42 - 45 North 65 Mesa 56 - 56 St. Marys 54 Mesa 46 - 47 PUHS 68 Mesa 52 - 62 Scottsdale 60 JIM KEPPEL Mesa 7l - 40 C. Hayden 57 Junior Mesa 48 - 55 South 52 Mesa 64 Catalina 78 Mesa 44 Tucson 51 6 District Tournament Mesa 47 Flagstaff 45 PETE ULATE Mesa 38 Rincon 6l Juniori ALAN MOORE Junior 158 WALLY THARP J unior Alan Moore, Bob Gardner and Ben Armstrong scramble for a loose ball in the Phoenix Union game, upping aria esa High's Junior Varsity basketball squad under the direction of Coach Harry Goodman, fought their way to fifteen wins and only five losses. This is the second year the J. V.'s have been coached by Goodman, who has done a fine job with the under- classmen. Outstanding players on the team were David l.eSueur, M Ray Skipper, and Don Casey, who are all varsity material for next year. Front Row: Ray Skipper, David LeSueur, Don Casey, Markcus Cook, Orlin Horne. In Center: Coach Harry Goodman. Back Row: Dwight Lewis, Lonnie Hume, Jack Crum, Roger Crockett, Charlie Weldon, Robert Kriebs, Bob Prill, Tony Burns, Charlie McCracken, Craig A ,.. 'I59 MELVIN DUNGY and JOE STEVERSON JIM OWENS and NORMAN McKEE LARRY HESLOP and GARY LINDSAY ALEX ARRENDONDO and PETE GALVAN 160 WILBERT KOSKI Head Coach QUTIIZII oach Wilbert Koski's i959-60 wrestling squad had a fairly successful season, with plenty of material left over for next year. For the first time Mesa used freshmen from the West Junior High on the varsity. Galvan, Culver, and Peck shared the 95 lb. spot throughout the season. The squad had very few seniors this year. Melvin Dungy, Jim Owens, Norman McKee, Alex Arredondo, Larry Heslop, Joe Steverson, and Gary Russell were the grad- uating members of the squad. February l2-l3 and February I9-20 were the dates respectively of the Regional Tournament and the State Tournament. , RONNIE SEAY and JAMES McCRACKEN la T , 1 ll as ' Q MANUEL ESPARZA and LAMAR WATKINS BOB WOOLSEY and GEORGE FUI-I-ER he Mesa High .layvee matrnen had a successful Mountain Pueblo Tucson and Scottsdale squads 9-l-l SGHSOVW Undef fhe Cll 9Cf'0 l Ol C03ClW Shel Outstanding This season were Phil Wllllams Rlchard l3Y C0Pel3nd- The BUn l'e5 Scored VlCf0 '95 OVQV Guebara Gary Russel and Don Sherrard all juniors West, Arcadia, Carl Hayden Norfh C3l'Y19ll33Cl4 South Ruchard Galvan Jurn Peck and Bob Culver freshmen SHELBY COPELAN D Head Coach C :C i I- :Q sa-'L C l C Csr. ll 255' l S Y V C C C if - a AW .wi ? Y Yimwii H wiv W? V V 1 - CARVEL JACKSON Head Coach Y The pack rounds the first turn of the l.7 mile course. Front Row: Coach Jackson, Danny Boyle, Roger Patton, Robert Burnham, Jim Geraghty, Larry Robinson, Terry O'Conner, Jerry Keesler, Leslie Pospisil. Second Row: David Douglas, Mike Soleglad, Lynn Perkins, Jeff Krummenacher, Norman McKee, Ray Bray, Roland Keesler. Third Row: Val Hernandez, Mike Chiago, Roger Schuster, Mike Geyer, Bob Burns, Golden Adams. Back Row: John Pezold, Duane Hall, Stan 'I' UH? Al-lasting, Dick Allred. M 4, , iq El gr- ' - ,,.---,.,. l l 4 'I62 iiilemrst putt ew this year at Mesa High is the Cross Country Track team coached by Carvel Jackson. They Larry Robinson shows signs of strain as he comes down the track for another first place. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 30 Nov. 5 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE finished the season winning seven and losing four. The Harriers finished second in a 4-way meet at Wash- ington and placed seventh in the State Meet at West Phoenix. Jim Geraghty and Larry Robinson registered the best times on the l.7 mile course. The course meanders around Taylor Field and the baseball field there. Points in this sport are awarded in order of finish. The winner receives one point, second place finishers re- ceive two points and then on down. Mesa l5 South 49 Nov. Mesa 39 P. U. H. S. 19 Mesa 27 North 28 Nov Mesa 34 Camelback 2l Mesa 24 Glendale 37 Nov Mesa 23 Hayden 38 Mesa 37 Central 24 Nov, Mesa 34 Scottsdale 22 Glendale Invitational Dec. Mesa 25 Washington 30 Mesa 29 West 26 Dec. 4-Way Meet at Washington-Second Mesa 19 Tempe 42 Dec. State Meet at West-Seventh Anticipa ing the sound of the starting gun Mesa and South are on their mark. 163 ,pn ,sim 9'-4 GOLDEN .ADAMS TOM CARPENTER DAVID DOUGLASS TERRY FISH JIM GERAGHTY Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior REED PETERSON Head Coach Ron Mourney is flying high as he broadjumps in the Tempe meet. BOB GIFFORD Senior EDDIE GILES Senior K'-in 4 'i ROLA ND KEESLER I64 Senior JEFF KRUMMENACHER Senior i' '-MW, ,,,. ,ff Q7 -Q RALPH LEWIS RONNIE MOURNEY NUCK PAVELICH JoHN PEzol.D LARRY ROBINSON Senior Senior ROBERT BURN HAM Junior TERRY CASSIDY Junior BILL CHESLEY Junior BERNARD DUBRUL Junior Senior Senior Senior printzrs he Mesa High Trackmen started off the 60 season winning 62-51 from Tempe and drop- ping a close meet to Tucson High 6l-52. Coach Reed Peterson, in his fifth year as track mentor, has ten returning lettermen. Among the returnees is Eddie Giles, state champion high hurdler. The Jackrabbits' state champion hopefuls are Tom Car- penter, shot putter, Eddie Giles, high hurdler, Bill Ches- ley, 220 yard dash, Jim Geraghty, mile and half mile, Ronnie Mourney, l0O yard dash, and Allen Moore, low hurdles, Others are Larry Robinson, half mile, Terry Fish, broad jump, and Golden Adams, 440. Allen Moore and Pete Eulate gaining fast on Hard Running Tempe Buffaloes. . if . cd' 'I65 ..-rw-Q 72 'K PETE EULATE VAL HERNANDEZ Junior Junior VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE March 4 Mesa 62 Tempe 5l March ll Mesa 52 Tucson 6l +March l8 Mesa West 'lMarcl'i 23 Mesa St. Mary's JOHN HYDE JERRY KEESLER BOB LISONBEE Junior Junior March 25 Glendale Invitational ALAN MOORE 'April l Mesa So, Mountain Junior 'April 6 Mesa Carl Hayden April l4 Mesa Four Way Meet fApril 20 Mesa Central April 22 Mesa Phoenix Union 'April 27 Mesa Brophy April 29 Mesa Scottsdale May 5-6 District Meet May l3-l 4 University Week DEAN NIELSON Home Meets Junior Tommy Cafpfnfef Dufs a flying saucer into orbit as he throws the discus, David D0U9l3S is on WS Wav UD in the high jumping field Ezra... aff' .4-an 166 LESLIE POSPISAL Junior I .a'1'i -- , ,,, . ,.,,.,A, , ,.-.., ,..,..,:,.., , ,.-Z '-JON CHESSER 's N Q A' M3 2 i I ef I 2 3 l' il 5, Jaw ,L H n an .- -:ii 'iff -5: is 1 , -WJ' RK as Wg tn , di W iz K ' 'gf Q a K Q if' P' i f If - 5, Wi'-?Qi,L . it ac- 3, F i -X Seated: Lee Scott, Manager. Front Row: Terry OConnor, Dwight Lewis, Manuel Cruz, Harris Clabaugh, Leland Vance, Roger Leaf, Marvin Whittier, Mike Gever, Armon Ortega, Arnold Ruiz and Raul Valenzuela, Second Row: Ray Conover, Charles Weldon, Robert Ham- mer, Mike Lenhart, Danny Boyle, Ed Ash, Andy Livingston, Richard Gomez, John Allen, Ken Haw, Laurence Harris and Layton Baker. Back Row: Coach Dave Gates, Leslie Miller, Pat Cassady, Clark Hubber, Duel Owens, M i k e Pickett, Dwight Garrels, Ron Bergland, Ray Bray, Dan Jones, Lazelle, Tony Burns, Stan Hastings and Ladd Mul- lenaux, student coach. ANDREW LIVINGSTON ' Junior CHARLES RALLS ROGER SHUSTER DON SHERRARD MIKE SO-LEGLAD Junior Junior Junior Senior I f w- li , lv ll, -,. I ' I it i 'L - A ff WML' y f I A , -rw, ' : i-is img ,c,t L L is , I a A I X A - ' 1 E Wvia-.-,alas-.aw. Andy Livingston clears 21 feet against Ter'nDe. i S, P 'Q . . K ' 5' W-, ' , ,,.. , , I , 5 .. .. a -- E - .ii f . :- . 98 . iff, , . 5, ' - U -'wa ' .. 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A .Y , f-L+ -. ,,'-, f- . ' 7' V, - ,, ' - a f A Y , ggrtfisgg A h H A ,V ' mga, ws, , I A-Q Lfifgfia. g,:mif'wfw5l,, - if X ffiffi 'T'f'fi'34?f1f2i44-'2f ' 1 A 1'pgqff Mfg, A ,.., -- A so ' Pe, 'Q f we 'W - ' 'I67 illlimhlz illine esa High's baseballers open there l96O season with an impressive 9 to 3 victory over the West Phoenix Thunderbirds. The clouters, who finished second in the state last year, have six returning lettermen to bolster their champion- ship hope. Coach Erv Reid, who is in his fourth year at the coaching helm, has named John Freemott and Jon Chesser as his starting pitchers, VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE SR l' i March Mesa 9 West at . March Mesa l3 Carl Hayden March Mesa 9 West Egllglcciilf 'March Mesa 8 Pueblo March Mesa 6 Tucson March Mesa 9 So. Mountain S wwf 'March Mesa Phoenix Union March Mesa North Phoenix April Mesa St. Mary's 'April Mesa Tempe 'April Mesa So. Mountain 'April Mesa Catalina 'April Mesa Carl Hayden April Mesa Camelback 'April Mesa Scottsdale Y 'April Mesa North Phoenix lS2Z'f-Jf!lZ'gi, F'ffTlllf-rl1fl.ZLi'fY Sff.T'O'f.NlQl.2Qf, April Mesa Rincon April Mesa Phoenix Union May Mesa West Phoenix 'May Mesa St. Mary's A Home Games ROBERT CHARLES KEN DOKA JOHN FREEMOTT DON HOLLEY BILL LUNSFORD SGNOV-lnfleldef Se 'lO OUffield9 Senior-Pitcher Senior-lnfielder Senior-lnfielder 3 9 l l 9 l 'I6 RICHIE MUNOZ REID NIELSON Senior-lnfielder Senior-lnfielder Reid Neilson fakes the throw in plenty l'Ul'W'E', time to get l Q . NICK PAVELICH MERNICE ALKIRE TOM ANTKOWIAK Senio,--Catcher JuI'1iOf-lnfleldef Junior-lnfielder i in V 4 V K . V M , e - ia f V X the . ?Q N 1 L s f l A , L i'MI25'3'ihli Q? ' . . - . T Q 1Le,,,f39f ' . , ' . 1 ', W. - ,L Jim Medina is out at first in the Pueblo-Mesa game. Jon Chesser fakes third on a well laid bunt. 'I69 5,5-,f g ,gfw g ia , :fa 1 J Ric Rokey tags up at first on an infield fly. Robert Charles beats the throw to first. Nephu Pagan fouls off a fast patch. JIM MEDINA Junior-Outfielde Junior-lnfielder ERNEST GRUBBS I . 7 1 BEN ARMSTRONG JON CHESSER JOE COMPARIN RICHARD GUEBARA Junior-Catcher Junior-Outfielder Junior-Catcher Junior-Pitcher QTY 'I7 I... LARRY POMEROY RAMON VALENZUELA ALEX BOBO DAVID LESQJEUR Junior-lnfielder Junior-lnfielder Sophomore-Outtielder SODlWOrf1OI'S-PITCl'1Gr 2 RAMON PENA Junaaainfaeidef U RIC ROKEY Sophomore-Outfielder he Junior Varsity baseball squad un- der the tutorship ot Shelby Copeland assisted by Fred Kessler have run up a very impressive string of wins thus far through the season. Front Row: Jim Butler, Jerry Sanders, Jeff Hengesbaugh, Billie Guthrie Chuck Lewis, Jerry Boyd, Gary Cum mard, Ronald Sloan, Ward Jennings, Second Row: Harley Jarvis, Bill Le Sueur, Kenny Goodman, Craig Arnett, Jimmy Poston, Ralph Carpenter, How ard Denham, Adam Poston, Charles McCracken. Back Row: Coach Fred Kessler, David Hastings, Lupe Gon- zales, Tyke Webster, Kelly Kaesler, Ray Skioper, Joe Brown, Bill Powers, Coach Shelley Copeland. 171 Oustanding players on the team are Kelly Keasler, Ralph Carpenter, David Powers Charlie McCracken, Jett Hengesbaugh and David Guthrie Q WMM. .. 'WHQAE 65555 ' Dinar Diggizrs ith only a few lettermen returning, Coach Arland Branch has had a season ot rebuilding. The putters have shown much improvement in matches with the other Valley schools. The Rabbit golfers had early wins over Phoenix Union, South Mountain, St. Mary, Prescott and Agua Fria. WAYNE BENESCH GORDON CAMPBELL WALTER CUNNINGHAM DAVE PATTON ANGEL VASQUEZ Senior Senior Senior Junior 'Q' Dave Patton demonstrates the prop- Wayne Benesch tries a Chin Shot dwhe ' ' . . ' b ' ' . er form use nswmgmgawooq Front Row: Gordon Campbell, Walt Cunningham, Dave Patton, with a num er mme 'mn Wayne Benesh, Angle Vasquez. Back Row: Ronnie Swift, Neil Horl- beck, Tom Fink, Mr. Branch, coach, Chuck Moore, Chuck Curtis, , Barry Brennan. 72 Tom Parmenter is shown doing a shoulder stand. Wow The boys are shown getting a little workout. Needed excercise is provided for P. E. students through intramural competition in football, basketball, track, baseball and gymnastics. ang Ellftiliitg Eleven girls perform a complicated maneuver in tumbling class, It seems as if aching muscles were the byword after the first day of tumbling. 'lla 'FT Which one of these lovely creatures taking Miss Entz's archery class will be named Miss Robbin Hood? Girls participating intermurally also in tennis, archery, golf, valleyball, badmitton and dancing. 173 X QF f We Rv-.5 QE- rx ' r if gf 1 l ' if M Q1 ,l e 1 ' ef, K L FGREEN RICHARD ALLRED IEFF ALLRED ROBERT BURNS DAVIQFRYE Tonnvjunoor SODhomore 59I'viOI' SO'Jl'OmO'6 Semor iuelg ttinn nder the guidance of Carvel Jackson, Mesa I-ligh's racketeers have another fine squad as they did in l959 when the netmen finished with a l6-4 record and copped the division conference champion- ship without losing a match. This year's squad has three returning lettermen, Jeff Allred, senior, David Frye, senior, and Tory Lofgreen, junior. In addition there are two sophomores, Dick All- red and Bob Burns. i ,Wfff Mesa is again favored to win the division championship gf' i-rd X114 gm R K having already beaten the other three schools with ease, , rss i s a 2,1 CARVEL JACKSON Head Coach lt runs in the family -Here Jeff and Dick Allred practice up for their matches. Levan ll' all Wal'ET.Y: 1 . rim t M .. , . ., M V-fiilt -'r,i ..i,,ll.,f swf x :lcv 1 5, e , , if r e i , ff i d all l ' jr i l , ,lrl r e ll- 4 e M255 i ju img , .LV A i j W N ,W I. ,QEA iv. will :. yr MA. cf i i l is t rf r nfree svv r if X V Y tl Sli , HM-A--. 1 fr s ii'iita2g3sr2E25 . avSQiY2 gazfggrzfz- ,,t 'I74 lmllf K I I A I V' i F ,mn y f . I rc . gtk, I 6 PEGGY ANDERSON JANET BIGGS cARoLYN Klkci-iorr CHRISTINDE I-EW'5 Junior Junior Senior SCWO ELLEN WHIPPLE ,M hz Senior KARIE wvsuz Semin: ith Karie Wyble as the only returning letter- man, and those up from last year's junior vars- ity, the girls varsity tennis team has developed into a better than average squad. ln early season play the girls gained wins over Carl Hay- den and Tempe and lost to Phoenix Union and South Mountain. Coach Barbara Davis will lose four of her veterans by graduation but the team should thrive next year on the six juniors and the one sophomore remaining. Karie Wyble and Ellen Whipple prepare for a volly during doubles, ge ,gnf W ,. -. wif . , , ttsi t is BARBARA DAVIS Head Coach Q '55 205, f Donna Olin, Linda Walker, Yvetta Mayberry, Joann Williams. xp, X 5 O, 175 'ei -,, u UUA W P30 , ,. af ' ,. ,n, If 3 , Q 5 Xb- , Q V V2 R J V4 latin-D KW kihqrztb 3 1 + k , NCQ. ig Xb fr Q 'Hr' x, 'filgf-21. ig.. Q: Eff CN 1' A M Q Ski fs? E E RSC 3. is Q7 'ibn-xl git cgi 263, i Q Y erik- 'ig T 209860 Qaida! q -,,.-:,. SY -42-1 'W , x -. N... .., QB.. Hhs ,X X 1?:,.,-J 'D Ax.-. ' .r-N.: X .B..z fx ' Gfffru 'XE 'hxftv . . X -2.10 x XR Q., ,,...-sal,-:Ng 'Q-. -X,- is fl T 253915 fl M fifllhx W2 LQ f if-3. y ' 4 all gmlwf if l X Gy, T ll L 1 lf-, A, il XI ! S? in , T I3 fill T il 'K li'-ff-. 'ii X T -. X! 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J u t il Q H W9 QQ!-' Ji? ood night, good night! parting is such sweet j X Y- sorrow, T I 1 ,gf That I shall say good night till it be morrow, i Q7 5 This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, T Y May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet. 3 L W The Christmas Formal was truly swell ' 0 Yes, indeed, l remember it well. W M 'I yCl'5 The Superstition Ball, K ll 'Twas cherry for all. X l And ofcourse the Junior Senior Prom .-,,,..- -A -' X -J I I l ' D Q JJ! Will bring back happy thoughts 63- -- ' Years from now when my memories linger, T Q23 I shall recall nights full of splendor. '46 l 1 l l 1 l e l fl'S.-'ll . The lofty, beautifully decorated Christmas trees help to inspire the Christmas mood for the dreamy dancers Z lpinz hristmas lpine Christmas is an ideal atmosphere for a dreamy evening of dancing, according to the three hundred couples who attended the Boys' League Annual Christmas Formal. Held in the Arizona State University Student Union Ballroom in Tempe, Decem- ber 21, the dance and decorations were under the super- vision of DeWayne Cooley, Boys' League president, and his twelve man council. A Swiss cottage and pine boughs added to the moun- tainy feeling while delicious German punch added to the festive holiday mood. After swinging and swaying to Walt Anthony's beauti- ful music and spending an evening of Happy fun and gaiety, carefree dance and jollity , the couples scatter- ed to the valley night spots to top off a perfect evening. All who attended this merry event will long remember the Christmas formal of i959 as one of the most pleas- ant occurrences to take place during their high school years. 178 5 is 2 Couples enjoy p u n c h made from an old Ger- man recipe at the festive holiday formal. iflfl ?f1l,i, A it at 'i liielii' if ' Mitt' l li ll iliil fl li ll gl Handsome gentlemen and bonny lassies adorn the beautiful Arizona State University Student Union Ball Room at the Christmas formal. ,,,. Q 179 Q Suzanne Sato, Girls' League President, and her date admire the pretty stone fountain and statue decorations at the Coed formal, Dream istory tells us that Venus, the goddess of love, surpassed all other goddesses in beauty. She had the power of granting beauty to others. Among plants the myrtle, rose, poppy, apple and other fruits were sacred to her, and among animals the dove, spar- row, ram, hare and tortoise. The chief places of her worship in Greece were the islands of Cyprus and Cy- therar On February lf? at 8130 p.m,, when she wasn't busy granting beauty to others or worshiping on the islands in Greece, she found time to pay a call to the Tri-State Center, in spirit only, to leave One Touch of Venus at the Coed formal. Walt Johnson's orchestra provided lovely music for the beautiful ball. An old Greek setting of stone statues and fountains added a touch of beauty while small cupids cut out of gold paper provided an air of charm. The hard working Girls' League Council, under the leadership of Suzanne Sato, Girls' League president, sponsored this successful event drawing Twirp Week to an end. A warm welcome is given by the Girls' League Tables with gold paper cupids, serving as center pieces, add a sophisticated, pleasant mood Council to over three-hundred and fifty to the Coed formal. couples who attended the annual Coed, i + YKVY f i 'ww Couples dance the evening away to the dreamy music of Walt Johnsorfs orchestra and The music in their hearts they bore Ionq after it was heard no more. Coeds and their dares dance in the romantic atmosphere of One Touch of Venus. 3 181 Sheryl Tuttle and Linda Garside, lovely little maids from ltaly, en- tertain all who attended the Prom with a lively Italian street dance. SIIG l'Ulll embers of the Junior Council and the Junior Class presented as a traditional parting gift to the graduating Seniors, the Junior-Senior Prom held at the Mezona on Thursday, April 14. Walt Johnson's band added to the Italian atmosphere of gondolas, flower carts, and a sidewalk cafe. An en- tertaining floor show was presented and all had a de- lightful time. The theme Arrivederci -- Italian good-bye-was cleverly carried out and all those who were at the Prom enjoyed a gala evening which they will long remember. Under the canopy of gay balloons, couples dance to the music of Walt Johnson while enjoying the pleasant ltalian atmosphere. 4 g ' , Hx Yah- ,ai af, g K3 f My-if Q Q New g..-. Couples rest and chat while enjoying delicious Italian refreshments. 183 Between dances at the annual Prom, the juniors and seniors enjoyed pizza and punch served by members of the Gold Key club at a sidewalk cafe. hun wr ll who attended the Dance Club dance on Octof ber 30 and rocked to the music of the Top forty tunes spinned by Ray Curtis regarded this event follow- ing the Mesa-Pueblo football game as a howing success. lllliill ll5llI Mr, Walt Johnson served as Mr, Music Maker at the Homecoming dance held on November l3 at the Mezona. Eddie Giles and Marilyn Benbow reigned as king and queen with Karen Ellsworth, Rockne Arnett, Joyce Winterton, and Dennis Lambson as attendants. Students enjoy a top forty tune dance soon- sored by the Dance Club A warm welcome is given to the alumni and a ball is had by all at the Homecoming dance. 184 The queen and her attendents danc-e the first dance after the crowning while others look on. eigning as queen over the Superstition Ball held on November 5 was vivacious Gayle Fuller. She was our queen, our rose, our star, and she danced- O heaven her dancingl The swingin' music was pro- vided by Jack Wright and his band. Attending the queen were Ann Harris, Nancy Day, Mary Heiman, and Barbara Brown. The Twirp Dance provides fun for many As Suzanne Sato, Girls' League president, placed the crown of leaves upon the head of Eddie Giles, he was named Apollo, Most Eligible Bachelor, at the Twirp Dance held on February l5 in the boys' gym Apollo, the young and handsome god, along with the rest ofthe students, danced to the music of the top forty tunes provided by Ray Curtis. Eddie Giles gets his crown adjusted after being crowned Apollo at the Twirp Dance. izrrilg hall inn Dum he lovely Garden Room ofthe San Marcus Hotel in Chandler provided a heavenly atmosphere at the Senior dance held on November lO. All seniors who attended this event and danced to the music ofthe Cottam Combo will recall it as a most enjoyable part of their senior year. The dance was under the supervision and planning of Eddie Giles, Senior President, Sandra Rushton, Senior Vice President, Nancy Koebcke, Senior Secretary, and the Senior Council. Welcome to Hawaii and Alaska from the Forty-Eight, was the theme ot the Hello party held on September l l in the boys' gym. Students danced and got acquainted to the music of Walt Johnson's band. The Hello party, sponsored by the Student Council, is the first social event of the school year. The purpose of this old and much loved tradition is to help the students become better acquainted. a Couples dance in the Garden Room at the Senior party. Seniors and their dates dance up a storm to the lovely music of the Cof- tam Combo at the Senior party. 3 F11 Students get acquainted at the Hello party sponsored by the Student Council, to the music of Walt Jonnson. t the Gah-Tso dance held on October l6 at the Jack Wright and his band provided music for all who Mezona, Cheerful, carefree, gay, and young, attended this gay occasion after the Mesa-South they danced and talked and laughed and sung. Mr, Mountain football game. After a stirring football game with South Mountain students take off for the Gah Tso dance and rock 'n roll the evening away. 1a7 Q ,Y XR? 0 'fs 55 -T ri-L, CT? QEJ N thx?-la! rhuul iff X iw xx QX KN . t X f' wise. ehold the Superstition Queen and her court, T QE, Never have you seen beauty of this sort! f' Q39 E Think back to the fun snow camp- ff Cx Through the snow did we tramp. Q.. ,.J 'r -,gmt A Then there was the Flagstaff trip, 'T - - MUN if We surely enjoyed a jolly dip. After the Homecoming game the king and queen W ,..sW-,Y C K Brilliantly reigned at the dance. E Our F.F.A. Sweetheart i Proudly held her position. C.-'ST l QQ? Cl i 'f , These and other things make School Life g-T TT TW A thing to long remember. 'TC?TTTiT 'rr This book in many's eyes doth share the glory V.. k... 3, A-g , . . That in gold clasps locks in the golden story. P 5: C.,-77,5 X :T ,l..-. 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NANCY DAY Attendant ANN HARRIS MARY HEIMAN Attendant Affendanf 190 K S' 'Q x I 'il WW , , ,Aww GAYLE FULLER Superstition Queen 1960 191 nrds nd fit seniors in Tucson. if If ,f andra was selected by the senior class to re present Mega High at the A. S. U. Senior Day. 'I92 arilyn and Eddie were crowned Queen and King during halftime of the West Phoenix football game and reigned over the dance held at the Mezona adiizs elected by the senior class to represent Mesa High at U. of A. Senior Day was Karen. She was chosen as one of five finalists at the dance held for the if ancy Gates was crowned i960 FFA. Sweetheart by Joyce Vtfinterton, last year's Sweet heart, at the FF fx.Westerrw Dance hcld Friday, February l2, in the boys gym, She.will compete in August for the state title at the Arizona F.l3.A. convention, rirncr uhliratiun he Tri-Mu Hi-Lites is a science newspaper published by a group of six science club members under the editorship of Claudia Chap- man and the advisorship of Mr. Charles St. Clair. lt is issued by the science club in conjunction with the science department, Discussing plans for the next issue of the Tri-Mu Hi-Lites paper are seated Mr. St. Clair, sponsor, Betty Puckett, Claudia Chapman, editor, and Sheila Steadman. Standing are Mary Bolner and Michel Haase. i W ,J illln egarg Binh urthering their learning and understanding ot students travel from Mesa to Phoenix, the state capitol the state of Arizona and its Government, the and other places to broaden their knowledge. .Xi 4-iTi2'L. lv Front Row: David Nava V59 graduatel, David Frye, Virginia Anderson, Glenna Ong, Darrelyn Woodworth, Olena Nelson, Claudia Chapman. Second Row: Gene Bowers, Suzanne Sato, Judy Mumford, Sandra Crandall, Ann Harris, Mary Heiman, Mary Ann Leason, Susan Wells, Rose McCann. Back Row: Larry Morton, Linda Jorgenson, G, T. Young, sponsor, Lou Goodrum, Linda Woodard, Judy Riggs, Linda Jones, Kay Reid, Nolan Call lbus driverl, Marilyn Faast, Joe Comparin, Carol l-lamblin, Jeff Allred. American problems students were among other spectators who visited a session of the state legislature building. . 194 and the capital b - mwg f 1. 1 5. , 1 - , 1 X'-.j, . W' XQt,v'g in . 'Vu Eau Z fig 5223i - W Participating in the annual Key Club project are Wayne Johnson, Winston Mathews, Bruce Hovde, Dick Kleinman, and Bill Courv. Mesa Hiqh Co-Eds enjoy masquerading as Beatniks at the annual All Girls Party 'I95 UI' lZl'UlEK nder the direction of Orley Bradshaw, Mesa l-ligh's bookstore Otters its students many op- portunities. Scholars may gxtrclnase sclfrol supplies such nd lizasurr as notebooks, pencils, books, and paper. The bookstore also serves as an eating place for the students wlqrgre they may buy their lunches and eat f 1 iii' J TI Orley Bradshaw, bookstore proprietor, and Mrs. Helen Leonard, secretary, look over a requisition fo r stock goods. ep band member are taken from the regulars They were honored by a Spanish supper at Matta's Res- in the Advanced band. They participated in the taurant during March. football pep rallies and played at the basketball games. Front Row: Jim Williams, Paul Younker, Mike Templeton, Bar- ry Brennan, Marvin Mickelson, Duane Wiseman, Don Anderson. Second Row: Jim Dugger, Gene Bower, Joe Waters, Stephen Phelps, Anita Lloyd, Barbara Decker, Clyde Sharp, Lv n n Jones, Jeff Noble. Back Row: Janyce Darling. Martha Sharp, Carol Millet, Corwin Edwards, Diane Bender, Cheryl Bateman, Jovce Giles, DeAnn Young, Jen- nifer Newell, Jean Ingles. Y 6 HES' I'xX'j ,A Joyce Winterton, winner of fhe.Elks Clulr Award for the soutlmside disfricl. 'm 'g'-w.aK9'7'a Buff Humphrey, Mesa High's candi .date for the Summer Abroad Prog ram which is a division of the Ameri can Field Service, fi buzy'Safo, winner of the DAR award and the Elks Scholarship , Award from the soulhside dis frict. Ull XEKII if if i if l ik lnez Young and Dennis Lambson, two of the top scholars in rl-me graduating class of l960. .W A ' A is 4 , 7 Q. 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A Cappella .,,. tudznt -A- nd ftinitg ndzx 78 78 142 Adair, Dallas ....... .,.... 6 2, 98 Adair, Dennis A,..,.. .,,...,.. 7 8, 98 Adair, Yvonne .....,,. .,..... 6 2, 134 Adams, Dian ..,.,.,.,..... .,..,... 7 8, 104 Adams, Golden Ray ...., ..... . .. 162 Adams, Migon ....,,..... .....l. 3 5, 100 Adams, Ray Dean ....,, ..l....,, 3 5 Addington, Jay .....,. ...Y 6 2 Adkins, Ralph ...... ,,.. 3 5 Administration .,.... ,... 1 3 Advertising ....... ..., 2 14 Agerter, Gladys .... ..,. 7 8 Agerter, Marsha ,.... ....... 7 8 Alatorre, Gloria .,..... ......... 7 8 Alkire, Mernice .......,,, .....,.. 6 2,,l69 Alldredge, Antoine .... ,..,.... 6 2, 141 Allen, Ann .....,...,,,,.. ......... 6 2 Allen, Helen ..,,.... ........,.,.,,, 3 5 Allen, John .A........... 78, 167 Allen, Linda ,.,... ........ 6 2, 140, 143 Allen, Philis ....., .,..,,,..,,,. 78, tai Allen, Robin ....,. ........,..,...,,....... 6 2, 76 Allison, Sam ....... .................,.....,...... 3 5 Allred, Jeff ....,.,,.. ....... 3 5, 126, 162, 194 Allred, Richard ...., .......,..,...,.....,. 7 8, 162 Allred, Robert ...,... ..... .,,......., 7 8 , 155 Allred, Vern .,.,.. ,.....,, 3 5, 117 Alpizar, George ...., ......,....,....... 7 8, 141 Alpizar, Grace ....,. ................,..... 3 5, 140 Amadio, Dianna ...,....., ,..... 6 2, 105, 135, 139 Amavisea, Olivia ........... .,.,............... 7 8, 100 Amavisca, Mary Anne ......, .,......,........ 3 5, 100 Amen, Sheryl ....,,........... .,,..,... 6 2 Ammon, Helen .... ,..,. .,..,.........,......... 7 8 Andersen, Roger .,.,..,.,. .........,.....,.............................. 7 8 140 Andersen, Shirlene ..... .....A.........,.....,......., 6 2, 100, 107, 180 Anderson, Carole ........ ........ 7 8, 95, 100, 101 109, 139, 143 Anderson, Donald ....., .......,................... 6 2, 105, 141, 196 Anderson, Elquonar .... .........................,....... 3 5, 105, 143 Anderson, Lona ....... ,...... 3 5, 95, 101, 109, 141 Anderson, Lorene ...... ........................,........., 7 8 Anderson, Peggy ........ ........ 6 2, 105, 127, 129, 226 Anderson, Robert A. ..... .................... ,,......,. 6 2 , 186 Anderson, Robert J. ..,. ....,....,.................................. 6 2 Andreson, Sandra ....... ..............................,........... 6 2, 105 Anderson, Tommy ...,.. ..........,.........,................,.,......,... 7 8 Anderson, Virginia ....,. ..,... 3 5, 97, 104, 127 180, 194, 232 Anderson, Walter .... ,................................. 6 2, 155, 161 Andrews, Herchel ...... . ..........,.................... 62 Angeny, Jane ..........., .................. 3 5 Annala, Jack ................. ...................,. 6 2 Antkowian, Thomas ..... ..,,..., 6 2, 98, 169 Antone, Lolita ........A... .................. 7 8 Antone, Sandra ....,... ,........., 7 8, 143 Arguelles, Erma ......, ....,... 3 5, 100 Armistead, Carolyn .... ........ 3 5, 134 Armistead, Patricia .... ....,....,.,,,,,., 7 8 Armstead, Ronald ...... ...,.,............... 7 8 Armstrong, Ben ......... ..,,. 1 57, 159, 170 Armstrong, Dwight .... ...............,..,,,.,...,,,,.. 3 5 .,............................... ,, 78 Armstrong, Sharon r . Arnett, C aug ...,....... ..,.....78, 142, 155, 159, 171 135 Arnett, Donna ...... ..........................,.....,... 6 2, 103, 108, Arnett, Ilene .................,,.............................,,......,,.,,.,,,,,, 78, 140 Arnett, Rockie ............ 35, 105, 108, 109, 143, 146, 151, 152, 186, 192, 249 Arnett, Sydney .....,... ...............................................,.. ,,,,,.., 6 2 Arrendondo, Alex ....... ....,,,, 3 5, 151, 160 Arriaga, Nellie ......... ,,,,.,,, 3 5, 99, 100 Art ...................... ......,........ 1 32 Arthur, John ........... ,,,, 3 5 Arvayo, Freddie ..,.... ,,,. 7 8 Arvayo, Henry ....., .,,. 7 8 200 Asay, David ,,,, .,,,..,.... . . 62 Asay, Gene ,.,,.. 59, 142 181 Ash, Edwin ,...,... ....,,. 7 8, 167 Ashby, Jerry ....t... ...,.......,,.., ..,,,, 3 5 Assemblies .....,..,...... ...,..t........,.....,..., 1 46 Atkinson, Cheryle ,..... .....,....,........,,,,,.,.., 7 8 Atwood, Karen ,.,..... .,..,... 3 6, 130, 131, 215 Aubsurger, Karen ..... .....,..,.......,..,,.,... 6 2 Audio Visual ,....... ....................,.. 1 05 Austin, Albert ,..... .,..... 6 2, 155, 161 Austin, Carole ...... t.,.,.....,...,,,, 7 8 Austin, Kay ....... ....,,,,,.,,,,, 7 8 Austin, Sammy ...... ...... 6 2 Austin, Sara ....... ..,,.,t., 6 2 Autz, Remy ,..., ....,.. 3 6, 116 Axtell, Sue ..., .........,...,, . ,.. .. 78 Backus, Bob t.......,,.,. ........ . ,, 62 Baggott, Richard ..,,, 78 Bailey, Merrill ...... ............ 6 2 Baker, Joy ......... .....,,......,, 6 2 Baker, Kelly ...,... ....... 6 2, 76 101 Baker, Layton ....... ....... 7 8, 167 Baker, Rosella ....., ......... 6 2 Balke, Dreama ...... .,...tt,. 6 2 Ball, Douglas ..... ......,..,,. 3 6 Ballow, Patrick ..... ....... 3 6, 101 Band ...,............. ......... 1 40 Barbee, Carol ........... ......... 6 2 Barkdoll, Janice ...... ................................... 6 2, 76 Barn Dance ,............... ....................,.......t..... 1 85, 193 Barney, Georgene ..,.... .............,,......................,,.. 3 6, 93 Barney, Sue Ann ....., ......... 3 6, 93, 100, 101, 109, 139 Barr, Constance .... ..............................,.... 3 6 Barton, Keith ..... ................................. 6 2, 155 Barton, Noel ...... ......., 3 6, 125, 130, 131 Baseball ....,........... ..........,......t........ 1 68 Basketball ............... ..,..,....................... 1 56 Bateman, Cheryl ....., ...... 7 8, 141, 143, 196 Batho, Paul ............. ..........,.................. 6 2 Baxley, Konni Sue ....... ........ 6 2, 134 143, 195 Beals, Charles .......... ............, 6 2 144, 145 Beaudet, Frances ...... ............... . .62, 101 Bebo, Janet ........... ....... 3 6, 178 Bebo, Jerold ............. ............ 7 8 Bebout, Charlene ...... ....... 6 2 126 Becker, Elaine ............ ......... 6 2 Becton, Anne Marie ....... ............ 7 8 Becton, Dolores ......... ....,.. 3 6, 125 Bedford, Douglas ..... .....,... 6 3 Beil, Emily ..,........ . ................................,. 78 Bell, William ........... ...................................... 7 8 Benbow, Marilyn ..... ....... 3 6, 103, 186, 192, 237 Bender, Diann ...... ............... 6 3, 76, 140, 196 Benesch, Wayne ....... ........,... 3 6, 113, 172, 187 Bennett, Ann .............. ....................... 7 8 Bennett, Connie Gay ................ 63, 140 Berg, Leslie ................ ................. 7 8 Berger, Duane ......... ....,............... 3 6 Bergland, Ronnie ..... ....... 7 8, 167, 232 Berkenkamp, Steve ................. 78 Berry, Diane ........... .............. 7 8 Berry, Douglas ....... ....... 3 6, 151 Berryhill, Geneva ..... ....... 6 3, 100 Berryhill, James ....... ......... 7 8 Bethancourt, Van ........ ............ 3 7 Beverage, Darlene ....... ....... 6 3, 135 Bier, Jane ............... ......... 7 8 Biffath, Janice ......... . ...... 78 Bigelow, Charlotte ...... ,...,., 7 8, 100 Biggs, Betty .......... ......... 3 6 Biggs, Janet ............. ......... 6 3 Biggs, John ....... - ......... ............ 7 8 Bingham, Douglas ...... ....... 7 8, 142 Black, Laurel ........... ......... 7 8 Black, Mary .....,.... ,,,.,. 7 8 Blackburn, Jon ,,A,..... Blackwater, Wynonna ...,,,. 63 78 63 139 Blanco, Vickie ............,. ,.................,.A Blau, Lois .....,......,..... ,.......,......,... 7 8, Blaylock, lrtha ,.... ,... ....................,.. 3 6 Blewer, Barbara ,...., ,.,,.,. 3 6, 99, 133, 135 Blomburg, Betsy ....,. ....................,... 6 3 Bloomer, Dan ..,..... .. .......,. 37, 151 153 Bloomer, David ..... A................. 6 3 Boblitt, Shelia ..... ...,.,.......,,...... 6 3 Bobo, Alex .,........... ,....... 7 8, 151, 171 Bogenrief, Bonnie ..,... ,,,.,.,...,.............,...... 3 6, 100 Boles, Virginia ........ ............................,....,..... 6 3 Bolner, Mary ........ ,..,... 3 6, 97, 101, 112, 180, 193 Bond, Jerry .......,.. ,,...,....,....,.......,,...,.. 7 9, 139 Bonilla, Ernest .....,.. ....... 7 9 Bonner, Margie ..,... .,.... .....,. 6 3 Bontrager, Velva ..,. .......,....,,,..,. 6 3 Bookstore .......,..... ..................... 1 96 Boomer, Janet ..... ......,. 3 7, 101, 125 Boren, Hugo ..... ...,.......... 6 3, 146 Boston, Adam .......... ,......... ............,,. 7 9 Boubelik, Sharon .... ..............,.........,....,... 7 9 Boughner, Carol .,.... ,...,..........................,.... 7 9 Bower, Gene ........, .,..,.. 6 3, 104, 141 194 196 Bowers, Barbara ,... ..........,...,.........,......., 7 9 Bowers, David ...... ..,..............,.,..,.. 3 7, 140 Bowers, Karen ..... ....,..,.. 6 3 Bowers, LaGene ...... ,,,.,........... 6 3 Bowman, Sandy ....,. ........,..........,. 1 39 Boyde, Jerry ........... .,...... 7 9, 155, 171 Boydston, Glenda .,... ........,.,..... 6 3, 76 Boyle, Dan ....,... ,. ...... 79, 162, 167 Boys' League .... ............,,. 3 1 Boyster, David ..... .,.....,.........,..,...... 3 7 Bradford, lvan ....a.. ........................... 3 7, 94 Bradshaw, Charles ...... ....., 6 3, 76, 144, 185, 187 Bradshaw, Gary ...,.. .,.........,.......,.,........ 7 9 Bradshaw, Leslie .... .....,,............,..,.... 1 40 Brady, Geraldine ...., ................... 6 3, 115 Brady, Jerry ........ ...................... 7 9, 102 Brainard, LuJean .... ........ 3 7, 140, 179, 215 Branch, Sharon ..., ..,.... 3 7, 95, 102, 125 Brandli, Leon .........,. ,.,.......,,...,..... 7 9 Brandli, Roy ..,.......,... ...,,.,. 6 3, 104, 181 Brandon, Michael ..... .,.,,.......,,,,s, 7 9 Brantley, Ronnie ..,. .,.......,,,,.. 6 3 Brass, Cythia .,,..... ...,........... 3 7 Bray, Bobby ......,... ........,......... 6 3 Bray, Ray Joe ......... ........ 7 9, 162, 167 Breidell, Charlyne ,..,. ...,................,. ..,. .....,.,.,,.,.,..,,,, 7 9 Breidell, Darlyne .,... .....,......,.............,..........,,................. 7 9 Brennan, Barry .,...... ..,...,.,.......,.................,.. 7 9, 141, 172, 196 Brennan, Sheila ..,.............., 37, 97, 99, 180, 181, 184, 186, 237 Brewer, Gary ..........................................,...................,.....,... 63 Brewington, Kenneth ,... ..,,.........,..,..........................,.., ,..... 7 9 Brimley, Ned ,........,. ....... 6 3 Brinkman, Terry Lou ,.....,........,,,,,.,..,,,,,,.., 79 Briscoe, Amanda ......., .........................,....,,.. 6 3, 195 Briscoe, Diana .......,. ....,. 3 7, 95, 96, 99, 109, 144 Briscoe, Kenneth ..... ..........,..................,..... 6 3 Brock, Gerald Lynn ..... .,,.,...,...,,,.......,.,,.,...,, 6 3 Brooks, Helen .....,... .....,.. 6 3, 105, 143 Brooks, Patty ......, ....... 7 9, 97, 115 Brooks, Ulys .....,..... ,.,,....... 3 7, 125 Broska, Jeanne .............. ..............,.,.,..,...............,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 7 9 Broska, Judith Anne .....,........,,.........,.,,,,,...,..,..,.,,,,,,, 63, 76, 195 Broughton, Leslie ........,.........,,,,..,.,A,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Brown, Barbara .....,. .,.... 3 7, 96, 127, 141, 181, 185, 190, 215 Brown, Barry ..... ....,..........,...,.....,,,....,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 103 Brown, Cheryl ...... ..............,.,,..,.,..,,.....,,,.,,,, 7 9, 103, 108 Brown, Douglas ...... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Brown, Farrell ......... ,,,.,,,,., 7 9 Brown, Geraldine ,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Brown, Harlow ..... ,,,,,,,, 7 9, 142 Brown, Joan ....,.. ,,,,,,,,4, 7 9 Brown, Judy ....,.. ,.,,,.,,,,,,, 7 9 Brown, Mary ..... ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9, 115 Brown, Philip ....... ,,,,,,, 7 9, 98, 117 Brubaker, Sheila ....,,.,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Brunnelle, Dennis ...... ,,,,,,,, 6 3, 155 Brush and Pallerte ..... .......,,, 1 02 Bryant, Raelene ...... ..,,,,,,,.,.. 1 39 Buchanan, Fred ....... ,,,,,,,, 3 7, 181 Buchanan, Patricia ..... ,.,,,,,,,, 7 9 Buck, Pete ....... .......,,......,...... 3 8, 94, 105 Buckley, Bill ......, ...,.....,.. ............,........... 7 9 Buffington, Jan ........ 37, 99, 103, 215, 237 Bulkey, Coleen ..,.... .....,...... 6 3, 139, 140, 181 Burd, Lavon ....... ..,.....................,..... 7 9 Burgi, Sandra ....... ...............,...... 3 7 Burk, Lovina ....,...... .. 79, 139 Burleson, Lorene ....... ..... 3 7 Burnelle, Dennis ......,..... ...........,, 1 61 Burnham,, LaVerne ...... ........,,..,... 6 3 Burnham, Robert ....... ......,,..,... 6 3, 162 Burns, Robert ,,....,... .....,.........,.. 7 9, 145, 162 Burns, Sue .......... ............................ 7 9, 145 Burns, Tony ..,......,. ,...... 7 9, 155, 159, 167, 187 Burrell, Marlene ...... .,.......,........,..,........... 7 9 Burris, Pat ............,. ,..................,.......,...,.... 7 9 Burt, Bonnie Anne ..... .........................,............. 7 9 Burton, RaDawn ....., ............,.,......................, 7 9, 143 Bushman, Gloria ..... ...,.., 3 7, 99, 103, 107, 135, 187 Butler, Glenn ....... ,.....,..............................., 6 3 Butler, Kim ............ ......... 1 61, 171 Butler, Timothy ...... ......,..........,, 7 9 Buyack, Neala .... ....... 3 7, 99, 184 Byrant, Realene t..... .............., ,........,...... 5 9 -C- Call, Dennis ....., ...............Y.....,.......................... 7 9 Call, Joy ............,... ..,..... 6 3, 76, 95, 103, 105, 108 Call, Nolene ............, ...........................v...... 3 8, 139 Campbell, James ..,.... ..............t..................... 7 9 Campbell, Gordon ....,. ..,.... 3 8, 121, 172, 187 Campbell, Jimmy ...... .........,.......... 3 8, 184 Campbell, Earline .,.,. ................. 3 8, 100 Canady, Bobby ........., ..,..... 6 3, 118 Canderlaria, Johnny ........ 63, 142 Cardinale, Nancy ....,.. ....,..... 7 9 Cargile, Roger ....,...... ........ 6 3, 94 Carlos, Frederick ....,.. ....... 3 8 Carlson, Larry , .,,.... .,.. 7 9 Carney, Bobbi ..,..... ....... 6 5 Caroland, Cleonna .,... .,.......... 3 8, 140 Carpenter, Jimmy ,.... .,.........,.......... 6 3 Carpenter, Ralph ...... ........ 7 9, 155, 171 Carpenter, Sandy ..,,... ...,.......,....... 7 9 Carpenter, Tommy ...., ....... 3 8, 105, 151 Carstens, Janet ...... .,........... 3 8, 99 Carter, Michael ...... ................ 7 9 Casey, Don ............. .................. 7 9, 155, 159 Cassaday, Connie ....... ....,............................,.. 3 8 Cassady, Patricka .... ....... 7 9, 105, 155, 161, 167 Cassady, Terry .... ...,.....,.. 6 4, 105, 155, 161 Castle, Marlene .,.... ....,.......,.................. 6 4 Cates, Don ........... ...................... 6 4 Cavender, Mike ...... ..,.. 7 9 Cavender, Terry ...... ....... 3 8 Cavins, Harold ........ ...,.... 6 4, 98 Cearely, Dianne ...... .,....... .............................,...,.. 7 9 Challand, Calvin ....... .....................,.......................... 6 4 Champeau, Susan ...... .....................,....,....,......,,.. 7 7, 80, 97 Chapman, Claudia ,.... ....,... 3 8, 96, 97, 101, 105, 108, 126, 141, 193, 194 Chapman Dennis ...., .....,.................... 6 4, 76, 112, 146 Chapman, Gerald ....... ................... 3 8, 98 Chapman, Joseph ....,.... .....,,.,....... 8 0 Chapman, Lawrence ...................,,..,.......,,,,,,., 80 Chapman, Melvin ...... ................,,........... 8 0, 105, 142 Chapman, Rita ....... ................................,, 3 8, 97, 105 Charles, Robert ,..... ...... 3 8, 120, 142, 147, 151, 168 Chase, Dempsey ....., ...,...........,.......,..,..,.........,,. 6 4 Chase, Gail .........,.. ...., . ..38, 93, 127, 180, 215, 242 Cheer Leaders ........ ..,.....,..........,.,.................... I 36 Chernko, Mazye ...,.............................................,.,,,.... 38, 93, 99 Chesley, Bill ...........a............................,................,.......... 64, 153 Chess Club ........,...............................................,.....,.....,......, 104 Chesser, Jon ........ 64, 99, 141, 152, 153, 156, 158, 170, 184, 187 Chiago, Carol .............,......,,..,.,......,.,,,,.,...,..,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 80 Chiago, Robert ......,............. ..... . . .....,,,,,..,..,.,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 38 Childress, Joy ......... ...... 3 8, 93, 180, 181, 186 Choruses ...............,... , .................,..... '142, 143 Christensen, Berit .... ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, 3 8, 99, 101 Christensen, Calvin ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,,, 38, 101 Christiansen, Gerry .,.,,,,..,,.,,.., 64, 101, 195 Christie, Dennis ..,..... .,,,., 3 9, 92, 97, 101, 104 Christmas Formal ...... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, I 78 Chryst,Coreen ..,,..,. ,, 80 Church, Elaine .,.,,,.. Clabaugh, Harris ,..,. Clark, Mary Lou ........ Clarkson, Carolyn ..... Clarkson, Lynette ..... Clas, Jim .........,...,,.. Claspy, Mary ........... Class Room Activities Clausen, Charles , ........... Clawson, Jerald ....... Clement, Gary ..,. .... Cleveland, Aeland Clevenger, David ..... Cline, Jon ..........., Clouse, Laraine ...,... Clubs ....,.............. Cluff, Jimmy ...... Cluff, Linda ....... Cluff, Ronald ...... Cobb, Bill ...,...... Coe, Diane .,... Coe, Warren Co-Ed .........,.,.. Coker, LeRoy ......,. Colby, Dianne ......,.. Coleman, Donald ..... Coley, Ferrell ....... Collins, Jane ..... Collins, Mike ........,. Combs, Harold ,,.,.... Comparin, Joe ........,.,..... Compton, Raymond . Compton, Richard Conover, Wilson ..... Contreras, Hector ,. Conway, Fred ...... Cook, Linda .......... Cook, Markus .,.,. Cook, Pat .....,... Cood, Tony ....... Cook, Vicki ...... Cooley, Betty ......., Colley, DeWayne .... Cooley, Ronald ....,. Cooper, Morris ..... Covey, Bobby ..... Cortson, Elaine .... Cottam, John .....c Cottrell, Sue ....... Counselors ..,....,. Coury, Albert ..,.., Coury, Bill .............. , Cowles, Richard ,..,.., Cox, Anna Marie ....... Cox, Betsy Lee ...,..... Cox, Jeanette ...... Cox , Mary Ann .,..... Cox, Ted Cramer, Bill . .... Cramer, Lonny . ...... . Crandell, Doyle ....,.. Crandell, J. R. ........ . Crandell, Kenneth Crandall, Printy ...... Crandall, Sandy .,..... Creswell, Sue .......... Crisman, Elaine ...,... Crismon, Joyce .... Crockett, Burke ...... Crockett Roger ....... Cross, Virginia ...,....... Cross Country Track Crow, Sylvia .......,...,, Crowe, Lou Ann ..... Croy, Glen ......,..... Crum, Danny ..... Crum, Jack ..... Cruz, Manuel ..... Culp, Dixie .... Culter, Diane ........ Culver, Nancy ....... Culver, Phil ............. Cummard, D'Ann ..,.. Cummard, Gary ....... 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Decker, Flora ......,. Decker, Joseph ..... Dedication .,.,...,.. DeFrance, Rod ,.,.... DeFrance Yvonne ,..,.. Degnan, William ,,,, Deltora, Cecilia ,..,,. Deitz, Louise ...... Delco, Benny ,,.,.. DeLorme, Jo ....,.... DeMattei, Bob .......... Denham, Howard .... Denham, Sue ..... ..., Denning, Ronald DePriest, Leland ..... DePriest, James ...,.... Desenberh, Ruth .... DeWitt, Dilles ........ DeWitt, Marsha ..,.. Dickerson, George .... Dickie, Carolyn ....., Dickinson, Shirley ..,. Dill, Lamar ....,........,.. Dillon, Tom ...,....... Dingman, James ..,,.... Dismukes, Brenda Dobson, Dennis ..... Dobson, Mark .... Dodge, Stephen ....., Doeffinger, Walt ....., Doka, Kenneth ....., Dolifka, Fred .,.... Dorsett, Carolyn ..... Doty, Mike .......... Douglass, David .... Doyle, John ..,,......... Drobaugh, Leona Drummond, Janie .... Dubral, Bernard .... Dudley, Ed .......... Dudley, Ron ..... Dugger, Jim .....,.. Ducan, Gayella ...... Dungy, Melvin ...... Dunnington, Lelia .... Durocher, Gary ...... Dutton, Terry ................ Dvorak, Joann Carol Dyer, Pamela .............., .,,...65, 96, 105, 140 64 190 65, 119 196 n,65, 76 81 8 40 40 nnn65,163 nnn4O,lOO nnnn 81 nnnnnnn 65 ,nnnn.nnn 65 .nnnnnnn40,13O .nnn65,155,171 nnnnnn4o,1o5 nnnnnnn 65 .nn 65 nnnnnnn 81 .nnnnnnn4o,1o5 nnnnnnnnn65,127,155 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn81,143 .nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 81 nnnn4o,95,1o2,143,186 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 81 .nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 65 .nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 65 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 81 40,99,l05,127,l29,246 .nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 40 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 41 .nnnn81,142 .nnnnnnnn 65 nnn41,15l,168 nnn,41 98,144 nn65,135 nn41,1o3 .n41, 102 .n81, 140 nnn65, .f1f4if145f nnnnnn4O, ,nnnnnnnn4L ....,,65. 81 nnn 81 142 155 41 81 171,196 103,237 160 nnnn 65 n42,130 nnn 65 123,143 n81,l55 -5- Eagleburger, Gerald . .... ..,. , .. .,81, 113, 155 Eagleburger, David ....... ....., ..,..,.. 4 2 121, 249 Earls, Elizabeth .,....... ...,..,....Y.... 8 1 Eaves, Fred ,..., ,....,. ,.,,...,.. , . 155 Earp, Steven ........ .. 81 Echols, Wayne .. . ,...,..,,,.,. . 65 Edgar, Billy ..,,....,,. ...........,....A.,.,., , . 81 Edwards, Corwin, ,. .,..,, 81, 104, 141, 196 Edwards, Leland ,, ,....... ., . ., 65 EI Coneio ,..,..,.,... ..,,...,.... , .. ,. 130 Eldredge, Sharon ...,,..,.,. ,.,, ,,.,,, . . , 81 Elledge, Faye . .,. ...,........ ., ,, U65, 134 Ellsworth, Karen ..., ,,,,,,,, 4 0, 99, 103, 105, 126, 192, 237 Ellsworth, Peggy , ,,,,. . . ,..., ,. ..65, 103 Elson, Stewart .,., ., ,... . , , . 265, 101 Enos, Joyce .... . , 65 Enos, Larson .,... . , 161 Ernsberger, Jack ......, . , ,. .,,.. 81, 142 Esparza, Manuel ... .. 65 155, 161 Esparza, Alice ,...,, . 265, 100, 143 Espinoza, Lupe ...,.....,.,.,.. ,.... . . ,., . ,, , 81 Espinoza, Mickey ..,.,,,..,,..,.... .. , ,, , , , , 65 Essary, Dianne , .......,.......,.,.,..,. ., ,,,,, .,..., ,....., , . , ,,, 81 Etches, Harry .,.. 5.42, 94, 95, 97, 100, 101, 102, 105, 181, 228 Eulate, Pete .......,....,.....,., ,.,.,.. . , . , . , ,, 265, 142, 153 Evans, Gene .,..........,,,,,,......,,,. .. , , . ,,., . , , ,H 65 Eveleth, Doug ...,,, . . ,, . 42 Everett, Barbara .,,,. .. . . ,, ,. 65 Everett, Jackie ...... , ,4O, 100, 105, 107 Everson, Louise .,., .. , 281, 105 Faast, Marilyn ,,,, Faast, Sharon ,..., Faculty .......,.....,... Farley, Crystal ...,.., Farney, Shari .,,.,..,. Farnsworth, Alona , Farnsworth, Mary ..,, Farrand, Tad ,....,., Farrill, Milton .,,. Fedderson, Lora . Felkins, Patricia Fellows, Linda ., Felstead, Dorme . ,. Fer uson Nanc Q , v -eilw Ferguson, Nelona Ferguson, Paula ....s Ferguson, Pat ,... Ferkin, Patricia .. Ferrin, Carole ....., Feilds, Cheryl ,..... Fields, Lee ......... Figuerea, Alfred ..... Fimbres, Deanna Fine Arts ,.....,.,,.... Fink, Tommy . .,...,..,. . Fiorenza, Frances ,.... Fischer, Russell ..,., Fish, Lazelle .....,. Fish, Pam ....,,. Fish, Terry ........., Fisher, Matilda ,,..... Fisher, Sandra ...... Fitch, Kendra ,..... Fitch, Sandra Fjell, Eric ..... Flake, Cleo ...... Flake, Dave ........ Fleming, Carole .... Fletcher, Elaine ...,. Flores, Angelita ..., Flores, Marie ...... Fogle, Susan ..,,.. Folker, Roberta .,... Football ........,..... Ford, Kenneth ....... Foreward .........., Foster, Bill ,....,... Foster, Brenda .,.... Fowler, Phylis ...... Fox, Robert ...,. France, Emily ....,. Franz, Arthur .... .....41, 9 -Fi 3, 96,99, 105, 127, 181, 194, 255 65, 76, 105 ,. ,,.,,,...., .,... . N, ., zo ,, 1 ,,,65, 76 ,,,...,41, 27, 96, 99, 133 ..,,.65, 1oo ..,,.65, 143 81 65 65 ioo 65 65 143 ,..,,.,41, 105, 143 81 65 81 81 103 ...,...65, 142, 143 81 81 124 ...,..,,,,81, 172 81 141 155, 167 ,....81, 95, 181, 105 42 .......81, 143 65 81 ......66, 109 , 161 66 81 66 139 76, 81 66 66 .......81, 140 41 150 ......81, 98 4 42 66 .......41, 97, 93, 140 98 203 Frantz, Lewis , 81 Fremott, John .....,.. ,...... 2 1, 42, 97, 105, 168 Freestone, Ann .....,... ..,,................... 6 6, 237 Freestone, Jackie ,,..., ,,..,. 6 6, 100, 101, 10? Freestone, Paula ...,. ..,,.. ...... 6 6 , 103 237 French, Bill ,....,.. ..,..,,...... , ..,,.......,,,...,...,.... 81 Friend, Judy ...,.. , ....... .....,,.,.,.,.......,..,,,......,.......,,.. 6 6 Frye, David .. ..... 42, 96, 97, 104, 105, 109, 194, 216 Fugate, Loren ....,.. , ., .,...,............,,,,.... 43 Fuller, Carol , ,.., .,,.., . . ....,,........ 41, 99, 116, 133,181 185 Fuller, Gayle , .41, 96, 99, 108, 127, 133, 176, 179, 181, 185, 186, 191,195 Fulier George .. H. ,.... .., .. ,..,....,......,. 66 Fuller, Larry .,.,... 66, 105, 142, 161 Fuller, Razzetta .. ,,.... ,,.. 4 1, 99, 143 Fuller, Vera Lee ., , . . ....,,,.... 66 Fullerton, Tommy Ray ..,,,..,,..,,,,.. 66 Fulsome, Larry ...,, . .. ...,.......,.. .43, 105 Funk, Naomi , . ,....... 66, 93, 105 Furnell, Jean ,. . ...,,,..,.,,,,, , 66 Furnell, John ..,......,,, ,. 43 Furrow, Christa ,,... H . 41 Future Farmers . 98 Future Homermakers . ......,....... 99 Future Teachers . ,,,. ..,.,,..,,...,.,. .,,.. 1 0 'l, 108 -G- G. A. A. ........... ,.... . ., 98 Gah Tso .....,... ..... ...,... 9 6 , 187 Galvan, Pete .,..... ...... 6 6, 160 Gann, Daniel ...,.. ....,......... 8 1 Garcia, Isabel .,..... .,........., 8 1, 100 Garcia, Pete .... ...........,,.. 8 1, 142 Garcia, Syliva .,.. , .,..... 66, 100, 143 Gardner, Gerald , .,.....,..,.,, .,....,,....,...,,.,,.,..... . .. 43 Gardner, Jimmie ..., ..,...,......,.,..,,...,,..........,..,......,..... 4 3 Gardner, Robert ,, .,.,,... 43, 105, 156, 157, 159, 187, 221 Garnder, Patsy .. ,.....,,.,,,.......,.....,,...,,,....,...,,... 81, 105 Garner, Susan ,... . ., .,....,.,,.... ...... ,.....,,........,..,. . 8 1 Garrels, Dwight . , .....,...,........,...,,. 81 Garrels, Judith . , ...,..,,...,......,.....,,.. 82 Garside, Linda .,... ,..... 6 8, 103, 108, 237 Gates, Nancy , ......,. 66, 76, 105, 193 Gatliff, Alice ,...,, ,...........,,...,......., 8 2 Gauer, Helen ...,,, ,..,... 41, 105, 143 Gauer, Kenneth . ,,,, ,.,.....,,,, 9 8, 142 Grearhart, Tom ....,,, .....,,,.,.2.. 6 6 Geary, Robert ...,., .,... 8 2 Geesey, George .. ...., 82 Gentry, Carolyn ..... .,,,....,.,,.....,, 4 1 Gentry, Claudette ..,., ,.......,......,.. 4 2, 143 Geraghty, Jim ......., ,.,... 4 3, 92, 105, 162 Geraghty, Tom ...... ...,.,.,.,......,.,...,,. 6 4, 92 Geyer, Mike ,....,..,.. ,.,.... 8 2, 144, 162, 167 Giauque, Linda ,,......., ,.,,,,.,....... 4 2, 99, 143 Gibson, Elizabeth .....,3.,,.................,,.,,,,,, .,......,.,.,.,,......,...,,.. 8 2 Gifford, Bobby .........................,.............,....,.,,,,.,..,,.,.,,.,...,... 66 Giles, Eddie ..,,.,.. 27, 43 154, 157, 185, 186, 192, 221 Giles, Joyce ....,.......,.,.,,,.............,.., 66, 100, 109, 143, 187, 196 Gilpen, Mallie ...2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Girls' League .......,. ..,.,....,.......,......,...,,,....,.,,. 3 0 Glazier, Constance ...,. ......, 6 4, 76, 96, 109, 116 Glazier, Eleanor ....., ...... 7 7, 82, 95, 145, 185 Glazier, Sherwood ,,,.. ..,,,..,,..,,,, 6 4, 105, 145 Glenn, Janice ....,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2, 97 Glenn, Jerald ....,, 44 Glenn, Karen .......,. ,, 66 Glover, Connie ...., .. 66 Gold Key ..........,..,. ,, 97 Goldsmith, Marie ,...., ,,,,, 8 2 Golf ,.............. ....,. ..... 1 7 2 Golob, Jimmie .... ,,,,,,,, 8 2 Gomez, Richard ,.... ,,,,,,, 8 2 167 Gomez, Romie ......,... ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Gonzales, Gilberto ..... ,,,,,. 6 6, 100 Gonzales, Isabella .,.., ,,,,,, 8 2, 139 Gonzales, Joe ....,.... ,,,,,,,,,, 8 2, 155 Gonzales, Lupe ....,.... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 55, 171 Gonzales, Mary Lou ..,. ,,,,,, 8 2, 100, 102 Gonzales, Roman ...... ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Gooch, Lynn ....,..... .,....,...................,.. 6 6, 157 Gooch, Neal .......... ,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.., 4 4, 105, 126 Goodburn, Carol ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 59 Goodrum, Lou ........ ....... 4 2, 93, 96, 130, 194, 244 Goodman, Karen .....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, 99 Hall, Dale .....,.... f odm enny .........,... ....Y.,.. ,..................., . .. . 98, 1 1 Har,1Bill ........,,., ............--.....- - - 67 , eve ,,., ,,,, ,,,,.,,. ...,., , , ..,.... 6 , 8 Ha , Cherelyn ,,,,,,, ...........A,.....,., . 82 , Ill .j ....... . ....A.... ., . ....... . ........ ........... . .. 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Hamilton, Dave .... Hammer, Ann ...... Hammer, Earl ...... Hammer, Karen ........., Hammer, Robert ...,..,. Hammond, Jaequeline Hampton, Diane ............. Hampton, Jerry ........ Hampton, Shalia ...... Handka, Charles ....... Hankins, Gary ...... Hancock, David ...., H ...,... 61,67,l25 nffffffffffQf67, 171 155 82 99, 105, 180, 193 99, 101, 105, 135, 143 104 , 117 82 2uMo42,1o3 Hughes 59 82 ., ..............................,.,., 82 162 95 134,186,194 67 44 82 67 103 167 105, 142 43, 93 .Qfffffffffffffu. 82 82 59, 103, 105, 144, 145 Hancock, Dorene .... ...,.....,................. 8 2, 105 Hancock, Judy ....... ...,..................... 4 3, 100 Hancock, Vern ...... ...,,.,,..,,. 4 4, 98 Hansen, Phyllis .... ..,,.,,,,,.,.,,,.. 4 3 Hanson, Sonia ........... ,........... ........... ..,....,r,.......... 6 7 , 105, 121 Harbourt, Cheryl ...................,..........,........,,.,.,,..,,,, 67, 105, 121 Harper, Susan .,........,..,,..,.,.,..,.......,,.,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 82 Harris, Ann ....... ....,. 2 7, 43, 93, 96, 99, 108, 126, 133, 179, 181, 184, 187,190, 194 Harris, Larry ........ . .........,......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 67 Harris, Lawrence ...... ,,,,,,, 8 2, 167 Harris, Mary ..,..... ,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Harris Paul ....... , Harris, Sandra ....... 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Homecoming s....... Honor Students ..,.. Hood, Linda ...... Hoopes, Charles .,... Hoopes, Judy ...... Holley, Dennis ..,.... 67, ,.,,..43, 127, 129 ...,...,,,,,44, 141 .....,,67, 100, 143 .......67, 141, 162 105 ,.,,...44,100,105 ......,.....45, 160 .,......67, 100, 105, 143, 195 83 .. 67 .. 67 Nonnsen 83 nunnuuun 67 .nUH83,15O,155 nnnunHn83,97 ,Hunan 83 .HH45,18o .UUUHHHHHHHHU 92 44 97 99 ioo 67 , , , , 101 83 67 .....,44, 100, 102 ,...,.184, 192 197 83 .......45, 151, 180, 181, 186 Holley, Don ,,,,..,,,.,,,, ............ 4 5, 142, 168, 186 Holley, Linda .......,....... .....i.............,..,........ 6 7 Hollingshead, Karen ..... ,...,........,.,.... 4 4, 99 Holt, Judith ......,...... ...... 8 3, 117 Horlbeck, Neil ....... ..,..., 8 3, 172 Hornbrook, Gary ..... ........,....................., 6 8 Horne, John ..,.... ....,............................. 8 3, 98 Horne, Karen ...... .....,. 6 8, 101, 105, 127, 129 Horne, Orlen ..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,., 83, 155, 159 Judy, Bill ,...,,.... 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Hueta,, Elvira , . ,..68, 76, 105, 142 . ,,,,,,,, H 45 ., ..,. ,.,,. 8 3 ,, ,..,,., 44 1-luffaker, Keylene A....,,, 83, 139 Huish, Martha ., ,...,, , .,,,, , ,,,,, , . 83 Huisman, John ,,,......,......,, ,....,...,....,., , . 68 Hum, Lonnie ...,.., ,. ,,...,..a.. ,,.....,,. . ...,,. , 159 Humphrey, Buff ,,.,, ,,.,.,. 6 8, 76, 96, 112, 135, 197 Hungerford, Bert .... ,..,,,. 4 5, 92, 94, 117, 186, 249 Hunnicutt, Glorus ,,.., ,..,...,,,.,,,,.,..,,.., .,,,,.,,....,. 6 8 Hunsaker, Dianne ,.., ,.,,,.. 8 3, 97, 143 Hunt, Arthur ..,..,,,, .. ,.,,...... 83, 98 Hunt, Julia Mae ,,., .,,.,,. . 83 Hunzeker, Alice .... , .. 83 Hyde, John .......,, , ,....,.,.. , ..,, 68 I... lcely, Larry , ,,.,,,. .,,,, . ,68, 101, 105 liame, Renee ,,,,. ,,,, ,...,,......,,,,,.. 6 8 Informal Dances .,,.. ...................., 1 84 Ingalls, Jean .,,,,., ,,,,,.. 4 5, 116, 196 In Memoriam , . ....,,,.....,.,,., 198 Isaaca, Chris .,,,. ..,,.....,. 8 3, 155 lshidawa, Paul , , ,,,,....,,, ,,...... 83, 155 J.. Jablonka, Paul ,,...,, ...,..,. ,.,.,, ....,......,,.., 8 3 , 101 Jackrabbit Staff ...Y,., ,...,......,,,,.,..,...,.....,., 128, 194 Jackson, Margaret .,.. ,,.....,.............,...,,..,,...... 8 3, 103 Jaime, Eleanor ....,... ........ 4 5, 99, 103, 116, 123, 176 James, Dennis ..,.. .....,....,.,.,..,,.,....,.,.....,........ 8 3 James, Norman . ..,.,,,,....,,,..,..,,.,... 83 James, Sylvia .,.. ,.,..,, 4 5, 99, 116, 133 Jaques, Fred ..... ......,. ....,,,......,, 6 8 Jaques, Gloria ,.... ,...,,....,,,,,,..... 4 5 Jarvis, Danelle ...,.. .....,.. 8 3, 99, 105 Jarvis, Harley ....,. ...,,...,,,,,...,,.,... 1 55, 171 Jarvis, John .....,... ,,........,...,,,,....,,.,..,.,.. 4 6 Jarvis, Juanita ,.... ,...,. 6 8, 101, 105, 109, 143 Jarvis, SuSann a..... ................,,., 6 8, 100, 141 Jarvis, Warren .. ,,.,.......,..,,,.,...,,.....,,,,... 83 Jeffrey, Lois ., ,...... 45, 99, 105, 120, 125 Jenkins, Joan ..... , ...............,,.. 83, 140, 143 Jenkins, Judy ...... ...,......,......,....... 8 3, 140 Jenkins, Sueann ...., .,...,,......,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,. 6 8, 76 Jensen, Cleo ,.... .... 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R. .... . Linda .,..... Lynn ,a,.. Pat ..,..,. Paula ..,.... Randy .,,,.. Ted .......,,. Virginia ,... William ,...... Jorgensen, Linda Joyner, Thelma ...,. Jozwiak, Benny ,,.,, Jozwiak, Terry Judah, Katie ....., Julian, Junior Junior Ronald .,,. Class .,...,,..., Officers ,,,.,.,,,, Junior-Senior Prom Kaesler, Kelly ,,,,. Kaiander, Suzy .,... Kamman, Sharon . Kannapel, Mike ,.,..,,. Kannapel, Richard Kannapel, Robert . Kelling, David ..... Keesle Keith, Keller, Keller, Keller, Keller Kelleyi Jerry .,,.. V, John ..... Gary ..... Jim ..... Loretta Ma ry .,..,.... Dianna ,.... Kempton, Judy ..... Keppel, Jim ....... Kessler, Elaine ,.... Ketchen, William . Key cms .......,..... Kibler, Dan ....,.... Kibler, Harvy ...,... Kilbourne, APeggy . ioiby, David .....,.... Kindig, Christina . King, Beatrice .... King, Carol .,,,.. King, Erma ......... 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Laasch, Mickey ...., ............ ..... 6 9 LaBlanc, Steve .......... ............................ .......... 8 4 Labozetta, Nancy ..................................,...... 69, 100 Lambert, Kent .......... ............................,,....,.........,.... 8 4 Lambson, Dennis .,..... ...... 2 7, 47, 151, 179, 193, 197, 221 Lamphere, Kaye ..... ..........,,,..,.,,,..,..,,,...,,.......,..... 8 4 Lane, Linda ....... ......,......................,,....... 6 9, 135 1 Lane, Timmie ...... Lang, George ..... ,,..,.....46, ...r..84, 98, 180 119 I McCracken, James ., Langdon, Linda ,... Langdon, Henry ...A Langford, Carol Lantron, Sue ..... Larsen, Laraine .,,. Las Conejitas ,,,,.., Laseter, Glenn .,,..., Latin American .... QffH59f166f16s 46 69 180 47 84 137 69 Laurits en, Nancy Lavender, Lynda Lawther Bett , Y '---- Daryle ...... Layton, Layton, Patricia ..,.. 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McCartney, Larry ...,, McClellan, Charlene McClendon, William McCown, Bill ,.,....... McCracken, Charlie McCullar, Betty ....,,. McCullar, Shirley ...... McDavid, Waynard ..... McDonald, Larry ,,.. . McDowell, Gary ....,. McDowell, Rosemary McEachern, Garry .... , McFarland, Faye ...., McGann, Dick ......... McGIivra, Barry ,..,. McGuan, Ann ...,, McGuan, Kay ..,., McKee, Linda ....... McKee, Norman ...... McKenna, Karen ..... McLellan, Carolyn ,..,. McLeod, Sandra ,,,, MCMinn, Gary ..,.,,, McNeil, Kayle ........, McNeill, Marla ,...... McNeill, Kenneth McVey, Roger ,....,,.. Maat, Bob ,,., M Club .,....,..,...... Madison, Ronnie ..... Makil, Austin ...... Malouf, Barbara ....... Malouf, Robert ...... Mandley, Bertha Manuel, Gloria ...... Manuel, Lonita I .,.. Marett, Terry .....,,. Marshall, Barbara ...., Marshall, Jerry Martchenke, David ....,. 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Patterson, Lorenzo Pattison, Kay ........, Patton, David ...,.... Patton, Roger ...., Pavelich, Mary ...... Pavelich, Nick .... Pearce, Elynor .... Pearce, Lester ....... Pearce, Richard ..... Peay, Phillip ....... Peck, Lloyd .,.... Peel, Janell ....., Peel, Janett ..... Peel, Lois ............ Pena, Ramon ......... Pennington, David .... Pennington, Kay ....,,. Penrod, Karen ........ 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Peterson, Shirle Y Peterson, Stephen ,...... ........,.. Petrie, Betty .,......... Petrie, James ........ Ray, Elaine .t...... ,,....52, 105, 152, 157, 178 120, .,,,..,.86, 1 Pezold, John .,... ........... 9 4, Pezold, Rudy ,... ........ 7 0 Phalen, Bob ......... ..,,.........,.. Phalen, Kathleen ..... ....... 7 0, 76, Phelps, Janice ..... ........ ,...,.. 8 6 , 97, Phelphs, Pat ......,,.... ..,....,..........,... 5 1, Phelps, Russell ....,..,...,.A........,..,..,t.,,..,............ 52, 104, 146, Phelps, Shenla .........,...,..........,.....,...........,..........,.....,...... 86, Phelps, Stephen ..,, 27, 53, 95, 96, 108, 146, 178, 179, 181 Phelps, Wayne ...,......,..,..,,..,,.,...,.... 53, 127, 129, 181, 187, Phillips, Leonard ,......,.... . . ....,...,.............,.......,............,,. ,86 Pickett, Mike ....... ....... 6 7, 89, Pane, Bill .,..,..,.....,,,, .,.........,...... Pinkerton, Johnny ..... ..................... 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Richardson, Russell Richey, Sharon ...., Ricks, Bart .....f....,., Rider, Jim ........ Rifle Club ........ Riggs, Judy ........,. Robburis, Carol ...... Roberson, Gerald .. Robinson, Larry Robinson, Sam ,.... Robson, Jan .....,..... ---------5--'----- Roby, Patricia ........... Rodriquez, Richard Rogers Rogers r 7 .......52, 99, 130, 131, 194, fffff54f'1'4'0','51'8 Barbara ....,... Joyce .......... 86 105, 116 228,250 86 86 52,93,131.14-1,145 18 86 ...,,..54,121,142 142 .,,,. ., 54 72 86 ....,.54, 101 98 86 100 ..,....,86, 94 54 95 195 86 54 2, 185, 221 86 ......,,..86, 97 ......,.86, 97 ......87, 119 52 52 52 ...,..82, 143 87 Rogers Judy .......... Rogers, Mildred ...... Rogers, Norman .,.... Rogers, Ruth ,...... Rogers, Toni ........ Roggensee, Jerry ...,.. Rohrig, Mary ...........- Roinuse, Micheal ....,. Rokey, Ric ............ Rola nde r, Charles ...... Rolls, Charles ...,.. Rolly, Betty ........ Rosales, Jeanic .,,, Roscoe, Barbara ..... Rotisky, Frank ,,... 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Scott, Wayne ..... Sears, Tom ....,.... Seaton, Micheal .... Seay, Mary .....,.,. Seay, Ronnie .... Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Class .......... ..-...- Council ..,... Days ....... Officers ...... Party ....... Sellers, Jean ..,,... Sellers, Sherri .,...... Service Council .... Sezate, Alice ..... Sezate, Connie ...... Sezate, Margaret ,,.. Sezate, Rachel ..,... Shark, Carol ....... Sharp, Sharp, Clyde ...,..... Lynda ........ Steverson, Joe .,.... Sharp, Ma rtha ....... Sharpolisky, Mary Ann ...... Sheldon, Shelia .........,.... Sheldon, David ............ Shelley, Wesley ..... Shelley, Leon .,....... Shepperd, John .... Sherrard, Don ....., Shields, Lynda ,..... Shill Jeri L , ynn ...... 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Showalter, Stephen ...... ..,...., 7 3, 141 , Shumway, Anona ...... ....,.,..,,,.,., 8 7, Shumway, Charles .....,, ,...... 5 5, 141, Shumway, Tony ...... .,,,,, 7 3, 146, Shupe, Alta .....,.... ..,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,, Shreeve, Donna ..... . ....,,...,., 53, 99, Siegel, Arnold .....,, ......,. 5 5, 96, 97, Siervogel, Roger s.... .,,,......,..,,,,,,,,,, Silvers, Sandra ...... ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,., Simms, Linda ...... ...,,,, 7 3, Simon, Gary .....,,.. ,,,,,,, 7 3, Simpson, Jimmy ,,.,,. ,,,,,,, 8 7, Sims, Ellen .....,,,..... .,,,,,,,, Sipe, Jean .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,, Sipe, Martin ...... ,,,,,,, 7 3, Sirrine, Bill .,.,......, ,,,,,,, 5 5, Skinner, Charles ,,.,.. v,,v,,, 7 3, Skinner, Bill ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7, Skipper, Mary ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Skipper, Ray ......... ....... 1 59, 171, Skousen, Linda .,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 7, Skousen, Mike ....,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, Skousen, Pat .......,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 4, 103, Skousen, Richard ,,.,, ,,,,,, 7 1, 76, Slaught, Donna ...... ,,,,,,, 3 7, 139, Slattery, Pat .,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, , Sloan, Ronald ...,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 7, 155, Smalley, Sandra ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Smee, Desmond .. Smiley, Carol ....,. 155 87 181 100 187 155 73 101 109 87 87 143 155 142 73 73 155 152 158 105 73 185 139 155 187 139 143 71 171 54 105 54 209 Smith, Bennie ..., Smith, Carol .....,. Smith, Danny ...,, Smith, Dick r,,..,.,,.. Smith, Edward ....... Smith, Jack ..,.a.., Smith, Jamie ..,.,. Smith, Jerry ......, Smith, Laraine .,.,.. Smith, Loella ..,.,. Smith, Lloyd .,,... Smith, Lucille .. Smith, Nancy ...... Smith, Nancy ..,.,, Smith, Richard ...,,. Smith, Sandra .,... Smith, Steve ..,,.,, Smith, Trella .,.,...., Smuggis, Silvia ...,..... Soleglad, Micheal ,.,. Sophomore Class ,.... Sophomore Officers ,.,. Southerland, Sonia .... Spain, Helen ...,.,... Spahr, Donald ....,..... Spaulding, Bonnie ,.,... Spaulding, Sharon .,.... Spear, Nadene ,.,...,., Spencer, Martha .. Spille, Karlene ....... Sports .................. Springall, Fred .,..., Springall, Paul ,...... Stallings, Brenda .,.... Stallings, Ted ....., Stalter, Hiram .,...,. Stalter, Paul ..........,.. Standage, Anita ...,...... Standage, William ...... Standridge, James ...... Stanton, Hazel .,..,. Stanton, Laretta ..,.., Stanton, Lee- .,....... Starks, Darwin ....,. Starks, Dwight ,,... Starks, Louis ,...., Starks, Mitch ...... Starr,'Jeen .....,,... Starr, Peggy .......... Steadman, Sheila ..... Stechney, Joe ....,... Steele, Karin ..,... Steele, Linda ...... Steele, Phyllis ...... Steele, Sharon ......... Steinbrink, Eugene ...... Stephens, Jeanette ...... Stern, Robert .............. Stephenson, Bobbie ...,.. Steven, Larry ........... flffslifl' ,,....54, 187, 223 143 .,....87, 98, 117 ,.,,...74, 105, 116 ..a.......72, 138 98 105 ,......88, 104, 141 138 100, 101,120,143 76 101 , 162 78 77 ...,,..72, 195 88 .....,.72, 141 88 88 54 72 143 198 88 88 ,...,.,72, 103 72 75 98 56 ..,,..72, , 143 88 88 72 72 93 ......72, ...,,..56, 104 95 , .,... 72, 98 72 142 72 54 M55 'i6'i 'i'65 6'8' ......, , ,, .... ...,.........,........, Steverson, Chuck ...... ............. Stewart, Stewa rt, Stewa rt, Stewart, Stewart, Stewa rt, Ba rba ra ....... ....... Glena ....... Lani ...,... Martha ..,, Mike ....... Robert .... Stewart, Vivian , .... .. Stokes, Patty ............... Stoltenberg, Edward ....... Stone, Nicka .............. Stork, Barry L............ Stout, Bill ............,.... Stradling, Brent ....,. Stradling, Joyne ...... Stradling, Jolaine ..... Stradling, Melvin .,... Strike and Spare ........ Student Body Officers ..... Student Council .......... .55, 99, , ,1 ,193 88 ............72, 76 72 195 ----------A-- , ..,....72, 100, 125 88 88 ....,...,..72,195 154 152, 153, 160 130,131,134,143 117 105 88 'i '?i 'i'6's iss' , , , 161 72 55 ......55, 101, 104, 109 98 88 .....,,.,..72, 119 98 .......88, 107, 118 .......74, 76, 141 103 27 28 Student Teachers ..... ,,,,,, 'I 01 Sturgens, Darlene .,.., ,,,,,,,,, 5 A Suckow, Juli ......,,. ,,,,,,, 8 2, 180 l Sulliv , lam s 1 180 Sup 't Ball . . 1 Supe 1 Que , 5 5 5 5 1 Supe itio Staff I , . 5 5 5 4 land arl ! 5 T. 5 84 5 1 7 rtz Don S ft Ronald mg Clu miie CJBLJMS ,.... ' ut , C kes Shirll J .5 5 Tilton, Ann ,....,.,.... .. ..74,154 5. 8,172 103 74,135 1 Ulate, Johnny 5 . Underwood, John 5 I 136 Valenzuela, Connie 1 a .,,. 5 Tarpey, atricia .....,. .,,,. 74, , 105, 140, 144, 146 Taylor, arles ,..... 5 . 5 5 5 .5 5 5 5 74 Taylor ean ,,,,, , , 5 5 . 55 5.56, 98 Taylo elbert. .. 55 ' 5 5 55 ... , 5, 8 T I , Donna .5 ,.,, .5 ,.,, .,.,.,. ,,,, . . .5 , Jackee ,.,.. .5 5, 99, 133, 134, 18 6 y r, Tom .......,, 5. ,.,. ,.,.., ..,..., 7 4 , 1 5, 154 ke , J k ..,.,, 5 ..,..,.. ..,.,... 5 56 et 3. '. .,A......... ....,... 5 , ,.,,,... . ,....,,. 5. 5 55.588, 104 etff e Benita .... .,,,,..,,. ,,.A ,,,,5 5 ,..., ..... 5 5 , 1 30, 131 Teif r aymond ,,..,.. ..,,,,... : ' .,..,., 55 ,.,.. ..,, ,,...,,,,, 5 74 Te o ton, George.. .5 5 .,... ,..,...,,.,...., 5 . ,115, 141 196 Te ey, Darlene ,....,,.,,.. .... ' .....,.,,,,, 5 ...D .. 5 . .... 55 55 nis .......,............... .....A,..,...... ,,...,,....., .,........ .....,,,,.,. 1 7 4 enny, LaVor1 ....,... ,.........,.. ,.,,. ..,,... ....,.,,....,...,..o,, 5 , 8 8 ' nny, Lorai . ,,....,. ............ .,A...,,,... ' .........,.. ...Ao,. 5 5 , 100 fehn, Sh I ....,..,. ..,.......... ,,....,.,..o.,.,,,,..,,,.......,.,. 7 4 Terfehn, n ....,,, .....,,.,.... .....,.....,,.,....o...,... 8 8 , 104 Terry, Del e 5 .. .,.....,... .88, 141 hacker, ind 5 ...,.........,...,.. .,.,,,.,........,.,, 8 8 arp, Wa ly .. .5 ................,.... .,.... 7 4, 154, 158 yer, Sharon 5. .................,...... ,.........,.,A,.. 7 4 mas, David ...............,,......... .......,,,,,o, 5 6 Tl' mas, Millie ................,..... ..,,,, 5 6, 195 Thomas, S aron ,...,... ..........,.......4.,,,,4. 5 6 T e, W lter ,....,.... ...,......,.........,........,o, 8 8 T ps Christine . .,,.... 56, 95, 99, 181, 187 T n, Homer .,.... ,,,..,.,....,.,..,,.,.,,,. 7 5, 98 Th n, Julie ..... ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Tho pson, Kathryn ..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6, 143 Thompson, Kenny ..,... ,,,,,,, 5 7, 117, 144 Thompson, Leon ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5, 98 Thompson, Muriel .... ,,,.,,,,,....,,,, 5 6 Thurman, Bill ...... ....,...... ...,..,..,,...,,,,,..,,.,,,...,,,,,,,, 8 8 , 142, 155 Thurman, Linda ............,..,,..,,,,,.,,,,...,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Tibshraeny, Georgette 56, 99, 126, 147, 179, 181, 186, 195, 197, 219 Tidwell, Ron ..... Tossing, Noel ..,... Tossing, Ralph ......... Totress, Ulysses ....v. Townsend, Tammy ,.... Track ...................... Tresler, Daniel .... Trevizo, Angie ...... Trevizo, Benny ...... Trezise, John ....... Trezise, Leslie ...... Tri-Angles ........ Tribbey, Mike ...... Tri-Connettes ....... Tri-Mu ......................, Tri-Mu Higllligllh ....... Tryon, Lonnie ........ Tucker , Carol ....... Tucker, Cleta ....... Tucker, David ..... Tucker, Dale .... Tuel, Sandra ........ Tueller, Gloria ..... Turkal, Donald .... Turley, Marie ....... Turley, Maurice ...... Turley, Ronald ..... Turley, Tenna ..... Turner, Eddie ..... Turner, Fay .......... Turner, Thomas ,..... Tuttle, Sheryl ....... 93, 100, 102, 180, 185, 186, 187 .. 75 5. 75 56 164 ............88, 119 ......,85, 100, 103 88 88 ........75, 103, 108, 179, 237 93 161 93 100 'I93 75 5eee75 195 eeee as .ee 57 .eeeeeeeeeeeeee as .eeeeeeeeeeeee56,17s eee75,76,95,127,129 eeeeeeeeeeee75,155 eeeeeeeeeeesa,1o5 .eeeeeeeeeee 75 .eeeeeeeeeeeeee 57 eeeJ5,1oo,1o1,143 eeeeeeeeeeeee 75 .eeeeeeeee75,135 eeeeeeeeeeeee 75 ........75, 184, 187, 237 210 Vale uela, Helen uela, J uni al z , n nz la, R I 5 .5 a ob nder ll, , 5 nderWall, Shearell asquez, Angel 55 5 5 asquez, Cecilia Velasquez, Jenny Velasquez, Rebecca Vest, Laurel , ....,. 5 . Villagomez, John Vogler, Carol 5 Wadlow, Dale.. 5 5 Wadsworth, Margaret .5 5 Waite, Judy .....,..,,.., . Waite, Marvin ,......, Waite, Randel ......,. Walden, Gaylord .,.. Walker, Harry ..... Walker, Linda ....., Walker, Marilyn ....., Walker, Treva ....,.,.. Walkington, Denna 5 Wallace, Sandra .,...,. Wallace, Sharon ..,, Walter, Beth ,,,,,,,.. Waltemeyer, David Walters, Barbara ..,.. Ward, Pat .........,. Warden, Don ..... Waters, Joe ...... Watkins, Helen ,,,.. Watkins, Lamar .,.. Watkins, Louise ..... Watkins, Virgil ....... Watson, Darlene ..... Weaver, Harry ..... Webb, Steven ....,..,.,. Webste Webste r, Charles ..... r, Melvin ....,. Weckrley, Terry ....... Welch, Jerry ........ Weldon, Charlie ..... Wells, Donald ........ Wells, Susan ........,... Wesemann, Glenda .. West, Norma ........... West, Royce ........... Wheat, Gordon ......, Whipple, Ellen ........ Whitaker, Monte ..... White, Ava .......... White, Janice ...... White, John ....... White, Kaaren ..... White, Karen ...... White, Lori ......... . White, Sandra ...... Whited, Sharon ..... Whiting, Leslie ........ Whiting, Nellie ...,... Whitmer, Maragret .5 Whittier, Marvin .... Wick, Pat ........,...... Wiley, Rita .,,,.,,,,,,,, Willard, Penny ........ Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Alberta .... , Bud ......... , Darrell ..... , Debra ...... Elmalee Williams, James ....... Williams, JoAnn ..... Williams Joanne .... . Williams: Phil ..... 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V,,.., . . . 89 W'aYr.5U5a'1 ' ' 75 Willis, Carol ...., . ..,,,... ..99, 105, 134 Wfesfl-ng a . - - - 161 Willis, oorae ...... ..,,., . . 558, 105 Wr1g11f,Caro1vn -VNV 89. 143. 193 Willis, Harry ......,. ,,,. . .,.. 3 9 t2f,1'1Q:1', 52135195 -A-' Wallis, Linda ....,,,,. . 89 rig f, 911 1- - Willoughby, Doug ..,. . . 58 Wf19111. R1Cha1'd ,----- - 74 Wilson, Jonathan ,.,.. 76 fNf1Q11f, R019e1'f - - 89 Wilson, Leslie ...... , ,,,. . 59 1NY31'11. G3Y19 -1 - 741 76 Wilson, Lyman ,,,. ,.s9, 98 Wvaff,Bevef1v . 74. 95 Wilson, Susan .......,.,. ...,. 8 9 WY191e. Kane 1- - 58 Wilstead, Jeanne ...... , . .89, 100 WYNYW, Jeanffe 4 -58. 104 Wingert, Nancy ,...,.. .. .. , ,.., . ,..,.... ..,,,. , ... ,... 89 WYn1eV. 1301436 1-58. 143 Winmill, Wylma ... ... .,,. ,.. .,...,. .,,. 74, 100, 140, 143 Winters, Sam ..... .. ................,.. .. .,.,...,.,.,,,,.,.,.,,,. 74 D wamerrorr, Joyce ..,., ,.,,,, . 27, 58, 95, 103, 192, 193, 197, 237 Yafne11,M1o11-Sol .- --111 - 89 Wise, Jennell ...... . ..,.... .. ..,..... ,.,,... ..,.. ,,,, . . .74, 76 Ya1'1'1911, P211 ----. 4 -58. 102. 105, 131 Wiseman, Duane .... ,.,.... ......,,,.. .......... 8 9 , 113, 141, 196 50114, PaX'1C13I 4------ f e'-5 89. 105. Wiseman, Glenda ,,,, .......,,.,....,,..., ,.,, ,.,.,, 1 0 1 01-11'1Q, V103 ea -------4 --'- r 1- . Wolf, Martha .,..., ...,... 7 4, 100, 105, 130, 131 Young, DeAnn .4-..- . ,----e 76, 100. 105, 109 Wood, DO,-15 unnnnn nuwn Vnnnn --',,,. A V , I -489' 1,18 Young, Donna ...... ,.....,...,., ..,... 8 9 , 196 Wood, E11a ,--, ,,,, ,,,,., ,.,.-,,,-,,---.-,-,,,-A 7 4 Y oung, lnez ......... ...,.............. 5 8, 97, 101, 197 Wood, Jurlafla .... ..,, ,..,. 5 8 , 97, 197 Young, Kay --------..--- .------....---- .--...-.-...... ...-.-.-- 8 9 Wood, Randy ,,,,,-,-,---- 1 ,,.,- 89' 104' 140 Young, Saundre 59, 97, 99, 105, 109, 134 Woodard, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, KKKY, ,,,, , , , B9 Young, Wayne ....., ....,..,......... .....,....,,....,.. . 8 9 Woodhouse, Kathleen --,,-,. H IQUQWV 1 ,,,,-.,A A 74 Younker, Paul ..,.., .,......, .,., . . .. .59, 179, 196 Woodward, Patsy .......,.. ...,,... ...,...,.,. ,.,.....,,,,,,,.. 8 9 , 105 Woodward, Linda .......... .,,....,,.,........,...., 7 6, 125, 180, 194 1 1 , Woodworth, Darrelyn .... ,..... 5 8, 96, 97, 99, 103, 124, 194 Z-31'1'11'19. JeanY11f16 --.-----. ------4 5 9, 143 Woolf, Mac ......,.....,.., .......,..........................,..... 8 9, 141 gonk, Joannecg---I--R -------- .--.-- Woolman, Bruce ..... ...,.,.,.....,,,. ,,.. , , , ,,,,,,,,,,, 75 1f1'11T'9 m31'11 afe 9 ---' -.-'- - -- . Wooleey, Bob .....,, 89, 98, 161 Zuber, Roger ----..-----.-.--- ........ . 89 Wray, Jan .,,.,,,, , , M M89, 143 Zuniga, Frank ----....... . . 59 ' h, B 1 h ........, .. ,,....,,, ,,...... . ., . Alldmdger M1195 A ' ' '2 21 ulwiphreill Gavin C. ..,... If .... . ,,,,,,..,..., ,.,,,,,, , Alsduff. Fern ---.-.l ------'--3-l- 1 -- e5'-5 5 I 0 Jac rr, Carval ,,,.....,,, .. .. ......, .,.....22, 118, 162, 174 Berryhlll, Robert . ...,..,..., .. .......... ...... .. , . .-.-. . ----. A S 1De11a .. -,,,AViVV 1 H 19 Bradshaw, Orley . .,.,,,.,..., .,...... . ....,... . ...... 1 6 - Q Mary VAVA.--..V.V H Y ' W v ' 22 BfadS+1aw.F. 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Ssefj D K O i 'i ' ' ' 14 Connant, Jess Jr. . ,,.....,,.. . ..,.,...., . .... . ,,,, ,,,. . .... 1 , ' L ' 34 AA iA ' Copeland, Shelby . . , ...,,..,. .,... .. .,,....., ry ..2 ,'l 5 e' C' n ' ' iiAA ' ' 7 523' 26' 143 Cottam, Mason .. ,,,.. 1 .Y ...,. . ..,,.. . ,.... 20 ef Ral h ' ' ' ' 23 Crandell, Keith ..,.., .' ..., .,.,..,,.,.,, .... . 20 na' H e ' H ---1116. 196 craddle, David .,.,., . ,,., ,,,,, ,, ..,, f .,,.,,,, .. ,..... 20 1 W11 ' Don 23 Davis, Barbara ........, ....,,,...,. 19... .1 .,..,.,,,, ., . 2 97, 175 ' al Mabel ' 'A M107 112 Denham, Melvin ,,,,...., 1 ...,.. . 1 ..,.,. . ,,...,.,.. .. .,.,. ' 'Y Ann -- '--' -23 121 oaegel, Rom ..,...,.,,... al ggg., ...... . 0... ,, , 2 , ,, f'1 W for 4 14 Donovan, John ,A,,,-,-..,A--- ,..--,A 2 Agyg Vlgg ,-.AV H 94 X 1ller, le s ..,....... ........,..... . .....23 112 Elson, Cynthia ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,, , ,,,.,, , , ,,.,,,, , ,,,, , , 60 ' 111913 Le' 1A------'----- '- - - 10. 231 26 104 Entzl Marione A---- V.,,-.A.A-v-i,--- ' - --,- -A .A-,--- V -Y,-- 21' 9' 133 Mlllett, Margaret ...,.. ...... 2 3, 103, 133, 138 Feeney, Francis ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,. - ,.,,,.. . ., ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 , 105 mofraff 1'1e1eF 1 --'-----f-- A ---'- 1: d' Ed -v-v.-- ,V vvv- j v-'--- ----w.' v v'V--.,.V,-A--- 2 11 150 or ensen, orence .,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , , rfg,,e,, 953 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 1 Noble, Linwood ,,.... .. 5.23, 104, 139, 140 Freseman, Joyce ,..,, ,,,,.,,. ,,..... 2 1 , 93, 117 Nugent. C111fofd -e... a- a eee. .... 2 3. 92. 184 Gardner' Leo -----,- -,,,,,,,,---,,,--,-,, 2 1 Orrantla, Gilbert . .. ., ,. ,.,24, 100, 116 G 1 r D Ad ----VV,, ,,,-A,AA,-- 2 1' 150' 167 Packard, Lawrence ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 G?l1g2py,a1!oy ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 1, 101, 118, 119 Peterson, Reed ....... ...... 2 4, 150, 164 Glazier, G. Elwood ..... ...,,...,.,...,...,.. 1 7 Phelan' Ffed -fef - - - --24. 115 Goodman, Harry ..... ......, 2 1, 155, 159 11jon1ofov1 92311911 eee.. -2 ...... 24. 132 Gray, H. B. ......... .............. 2 1, 119 01917 - on ---r -- -- '- 1-1 ll, D Vgkgrruwrrr -,,-,--.---,.-, 2 2 Portillo, Angel , ,,.... , , , , ,,,, ,, 126 H21-risl egula ,--,-,, -,,-,,,.,,,,,,---- 1 8 Reichard, Robert ..... ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,., 2 4 , 97 Hatch Larry ,,,,, ,,,,-,,- 2 2, 105' 115 Reid, Ervin .......... . ........ 2.24, 26, 168 Hatch, Randal ,,,-,, ,---,,,,,,,---,,-, 2 2 Reid, Mary ........ ..., . .24, 26, 125, 130 l-lealy, Dori ....,,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 Russell, Ralph ..... ,..........,.,........... 2 4 Heafh, Carl -,,-,,--,, ,,----------- 2 2' 1551 156 St. Clair, Charles ..... H25, 26, 101, 193 Hergfl Howard ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 I 26, 184 Schlarbaurn, Max ...... ...... . .. .. 224, 119 Heywood, Margaret ...... ,....... 2 2, 101, 109, 112 Schofield, Warren ..... , .... ,,,,,,. 2 4, 100 Huber, Ida -,,-,,,,,,,-,--,- -,,,-,-----r,-----,w-----,v 2 2 Shephard, Rulon .... ,,,,,,, 1 4 2l'I 1 Shields, Doris .. Shill, Otto .,.. . Shipley, Heber ,,.. Shouse, Dorothy ,... Shumway, llene . Sizemore, Melvin .. Slaght, E. Ford .,,,.. Smith, Lyneer . Soderback, Joan .. Sondern, Barbara .. Spain, Clitford , ,..,,,.,,. , Stephenson, Gritfen .,e. Stewart, Lora , Swann, Seth ,,,, ,.,, A 81 B Axle .....,..... Adams, Byron M. ,. .......,... Alberts of Arizona .,.,...,.......... All Western Realty 8. lns. ,..., , Allen's Beauty Salon .....,,,,.. Arizona Flour Mills ...,,.,,,. Arizona Land 8. Realty ..,... Arizona Title 81 Trust ........ Arnett Agency, Fred ,.,,. Bank ot Douglas .,..,.taa, Bar None Gift Shop .,.... Barney Barber Shop .... Barrow's ..,.............,.. Bashas Market ......... Bender Appliances ..,,,., Beneficial Finance .....,.. Bermillas ...............,..,. Betsy-Bobbitt Beauty Salon Big Apple ...,.................,....... Bill's Hamburgers No. 1 ..,., Bill's Hamburgers No. 3 ...,, Bilt-Rite Venetian Blinds .s... Bird's Saddlery ..,,.....,,..... Bluebird Cafe .,............... Bob's Big Boy ....,.. Bo Peep Cafe ..,.,. Brite Laundry .,.... Brown 8. Hoeye ............. Bunde Drug ..........,...,...,.., CaIhoun's Travel Agency .,.,. Card 81 Camera Corral ....,... Carl's Barber Shop ....,... , CarroIl's Florist .,,...,...,......,.... Celia's Fashions ,...........,.. ..... ,.... Central Truck 81 Equipment Co. City of Mesa-Utility System ..,.. Clea's Cafe ......,.,,.................. Copper Bowl .................,.,......... Cornick's Home Furnishings .,,.. Country Club Barber Shop .,.... Coury, Tony M. ................ . Crismon's Flowers .........Y.. Culligans ......,...,...... Cummard Realty ........ Cummins 8. Kellis ...... Curtis 8 Stauffer ..... Dairy Queen ..,...... Daniel's Jewelers ..,.t Darner's Plymouth ....., ,Hm25,1oQ mssuszs, .2225 .Monza .ufisfibd ,. 225, 103, , ..,.25, 120 14 116 113 107 27 114 142 25 116 25 132 19 95 Taylor, Jack ,,,,........ . Taylor, Virginia ,,,,, ,,,,,, Thompson, Kenneth Tower, Pattie Jo True, Joe ...,.,., .. . Tulley, Esther ,a,, Wallauer, Martha ., Webb, Ruth ,,,, Wells, Warren . Wheeler, Bruce ,,.. Willis, Loren ,,,,,, Wriken, Elizabeth ., Yarbrough, Loral , , Young, G. Theodore ,. dnzrtising ndrx 246 235 248 247 215 224 252 232 236 217 247 249 242 229 252 246 242 234 253 241 255 255 224 247 214 252 231 231 226 239 246 231 251 243 248 227 234 219 228 218 216 247 214 240 234 252 241 228 217 212 Day 8- Nite Laundry ,,..., Dentists ........,,....,..,... Deshler Pharmacy ..... DeWitt, Sam Autrey .,,, Dickson's Jewelry ......,.., Doc Little .............,......... Duckworth Hairstyles .,..... , Earl s ......,..................... East Mesa Market .....,., Economy Furniture Co. El's Beauty Salon ..,.,,, . El Charro Cafe .....,,,... Encke's Steak House . Evergreen Market ......., Everybody's Drug Co. .... Fabric Fashions ....Y................ First National Bank ot Arizona .. Floor Town Carpets ,...... .......... Flying A Service .,,............... Food Mart .......,......t.....,................ Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Co. .. Frontier Shop ...........,.................. Fuller Fine Foods ..................... Gardner's Kitchen ....,... General Realty ............,.... Goettl's Metal Products ...,,. Goff Construction ............,, Grant's Sporting Goods ...... Gunnell Jeweler ........,...... Herff-Jones Jewelry ,s.. Hi-Jolly ..................... Holsum Bread ................... House of Toys .,.......,............. lsIey's Auto Refrigeration a...s,.. J. D.'s Drive Inn ......................., Jer0lynn's Squaw Skirt Pleating .,.. Jim Lindblom Texaco ................ Joe's Barber Shop ..,,.........A...,.. Johnnie's Photo Shop ..... Kachina Lanes ....,......... Kachina Restaurant ..t...... Kampus Korner Kafe ....... Keith Riggs .................. Kris for Beauty ....,............. Lane Title 81 Trust ................. Lenhart Brothers Hardware ......, LeSueur's .............................. LeSueur Ginning Co. ....,.... . Lewis Drug ....,............ .,,,.,, .. 14 225, 117 25 ,..,..25, 137 as S as iso 17 .ssss 26, 97 ,,.s...s26, 100 26 26 ...a,..26, 94 96,124,128,185,194 218 220 224 247 251 228 219 237 251 ... 235 226 249 236 234 243 246 244 231 252 218 225 252 236 226 254 247 218 252 234 223 224 241 239 230 239 .....2l9 245 221 251 236 232 250 233 255 228 234 218 248 215 243 Lofgreen Printing 8- Off ice Supply . . Maricopa lnn . ,..,, ......,... .,..,,,..,., . . . . Marquee .....,......V.....,. Marston's Supply Mathews Paints .....,..... Max's Market ..,.,.......A Melcher Funeral Home, Me l 's Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Drive-lnn ...,..,,.. Boats ..............s., Bowling ., .. Drug ......,.,..,. ,,,,s Floral Shop . ........w, . 222 ,. 230 215 247 LarryJ. .. ..... 221 . 215 238 ,. 250 233 239 Paint8-Su l Co. 250 PP Y Photo Center .,... Recreation Center Sand 8. Rock Co. Theater ....,......,........., Tribune ..........,.........-..., .. ., 216 ,.., . 233 221 222 Mesa Typewriter Exchange ...... Metropolitian Bottling Co. .... . Milano Music Center .,.,,,... Mish Studio .Y..... V..... ....... Mishler Camera Supply ..... Mitten 8. Brinton .........,...... Modern Glass Co. .....,,...,.,... . Mollies .....................---------4.-.--A- Montgomery's Waffle Shop .,..,, Necchi ......,..........,.,..Y,.----.....- Newberry's, J. J. .......,....... . Newell Appliances ...,. Nielson, F. P. ............ . Noll's Furniture Co. .................... . North 8- Thill .........................Y---- Oates Wholesale Soft Drink Dist. O, K. Rubber Welders ...............,... O'Malley's .Lumber Co. .............. . Orange Julius .............. Oscar Tenney Station .....,. Passey-Bond Co. ........... . Paul Millet Sign Co. ............ . P. B. S. W. ..............-.-...--.-------- - Penny 8- Everett Barber Shop .....,. Penney's, J. C. ....................... . Peterson Brothers ......,,,........ Pettit Grain Co. ........... . Pink Poodle ..................... Pomeroy's Shoe Store ......,.... Powder Puff Beautv Salon ,. 251 250 244 238 233 230 232 237 251 250 244 237 230 239 252 224 234 236 221 233 224 237 235 219 235 251 233 252 251 251 Prescription Shop . ......... . Pritchard Motors, Bud .... Producers Life .............. Paul L. Sale ............. Quick Shoe Repair ..... Randolph lce Cream .... Rodeo Cleaners .......... Roosevelt Dairy ....... ROSarita ........... Ross, Jack ........ Safeway ............, Sears ................... Security Printing . . Serranos .................. Servi-Soft ................... Sherwood Pharmacy .,...., Smith Furniture ......... Smiley-Berge Motors .. Snow Cap ...................... Southwest Marine Co. .... , Stagecoach Realty ,.... Stapley, O. S. ....,..... . Stiles 81 Allen ........ Stix Drive-In ..... Strauchs ........ ............ Style Shop .......................... Sun Valley Printers ............... Taylor's Market ........................ Temple View Service Station ...,. T. G. 81 Y. ......,..................... . Tibshraeny's ........................ Tribbe 's Drive In Y Trimble, Lyle E. ....................... . Underpass Grocery ....................... .- Valley Equipment 8. Supply Co. ..... . Valley National Bank .......,........... Valley Radio 81 Television ........ Waldorf Cafe ......................... Webb's Gift Shop .................... Western Savings 8- Loan Assn. Wheat's Nursery ...................... Wick's Insurance ................... Willo-Slim Reducing Salon .,,.. WiIl's Bakery ............................ Winter Garden Motor Court ..... Worth's Sporting Goods ......... Wright's Locker .......,.......... Wright's Shopping Center ..... Youngland .............................,.......,...,..... 221 221 242 245 .. . 221 245 251 215 226 244 218 255 214 245 232 246 249 234 255 237 216 246 216 216 240 232 219 254 254 252 233 217 217 232 237 240 219 254 252 254 252 219 218 233 246 218 245 214 232 r V . . yt f ZLL . 2 f fa ' Q i afeffeff X LCV' ili 4671? A y fi Q 'I ,Levy 4 .- 'W X ,iff f iii f' X W Q! f v ' X! O W0 ' hada q Im 7 V, ,,:,.. Q .,.4 1:.1f:. . H , , n A 4 f f 2 'L iz.. . - .. I 'l: A' q X , V, ' ' Q I jx W Q Q in . 5 , 2901 Noam CENTRAL .4 AT THolymA?-KRQOAD ' n P H ,fEjN'lXXQh f 1 5 ww' is f xg, 'A N A-4 URL' A q lf' If VJ - 'n Watch For Future Opening n ff 1- 1 Anouuo HERE THEY ne PROTECTED CULLIGAN4 N 711 X MESA Bev efly Gnd MCI i I1 126 so. colnmy ClubMDr. A U Phono wo 4-4501 n n q i Q rifzfifzg 6 Qajjjfw 57 . 2, Q E7 UZ6'6.51 1726 A I743 N. Country Club Dr. 0 Mesa,Arizonz1 Telephone WO 4-1781 214 COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE' LEWIS Prescripfion Pharmacy The Meat Covers The Bun MEL'S DRIVE IN Ge0f9e Hacke North Country Club Paint Since 'I887 Mathews Paint Ce. 235 N. Country Club Mesa, Arizona Ed Titcomb, Jr., Mgr. Tl-'E FINEST lN BEAUTY CARE FOR DISCRIMINATING WOMEN WOodIand 4-4692 Allen's BEAUTY SALON AUDREY KUCK 38 South Stapley Drive Mesa, Arizona SPECIALISTS IIN HAIR SHAPING STYLING Br PERMANENT WAVING I l l Roosevelt llair ,173 LuJean Brainard, Carolyn Kirchoff, Jan Buffington, Gail Chase, and Barbara Brown enjoy ROOSEVELT DAIRY MILK as they eat their lunch , KUNG KDE- TYHE QUAD 'A K' --.' f , of- . . ..,wis's:Yf3pwz,. ffm, fzlaow f ,womw,xx5,wz 1sw.e,oo,oM - Bill Coury and Winston Mathews discuss the fine qualities of the 1960 Buick Invicta hardtop. TUNY M. CDU RY I 525 West Main Sf. Mesa, Arizona nl -- Al ,1-.. 1- ,. . ...l 5 5 ' 8 K3 u r , F ' Q10 II AQ Q STBGECDBCI-I REHLT? , Im- HJ59 W. MAIN SY.. MEsA,AR1z. - WD 4'E7B1 115 S. SCDTTSDALE RD., ECDTTBDALE, Aniz. - WH STILES G' ALLEN CHRYSLER AIRTEMP Air Conditioning 'DRIVE OUT TO OUR DRIVE-IN . ,, 1 1-:sv-4. 1? Q5 'KVM IQ. 7 lv. JOHNS-MANVILLE f f 4 o Approved Roofing Contractors . I A A I 441 South Robson sf. Mooo wo 4-8695 1928 No. Country Club Drive 216 Mesa Office: The Bank of Douglas 63 We East Mesa Office: O your friendly pioneer bank H17 E' Main LYLE E. TRIMBLE, INC CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of V V Massey - Ferguson Tractors and lmplements TRIBBEYIS DRlvE 'NN 641 West Main Mesa WO 4-5656 So' Cammy Club Mesa' Arizona armenia ,Z gmail Zemin Jeeg . Valiant 5 665 West Main Street W0 4.3608 of WO 4,1491 217 1 For fifteen years, Mesa's most complete scource of athletic supplies. -aw WA, f l Ralph Lewis tries out the trampoline at Wor1h's while Wayne Phelps examines the new Spadling basketballs. Worth's Sports Supply Co. 243 South Sirrine Q L THE ULTIMATE lN FlGURATION The Easy Relaxing Way 'V ff CQMI11 . f ' X J X To A New FIQLU9 'ml n-.Tv Lo..-K iron 'rooms sh-.M I AN W0 4-1403 145 West Main EARL'S BEAUTY SHOP MESA, ARIZONA ix f , 7 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED CLOTHING MESA, ARIZONA I46 S. Counlry Club Drive -- Mesa COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Country Club Barber Shop MAURICE V. GOFF Watch for- 1522 East Jarvis Avenue CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Kachina Parkway Homes Mesa, Arizona 264 North Country Club 4th.Ave. S. Gilbert Rd. Phone W0 4-8233 CONGRATULATIONS A To the class of '60 Food Mart Day 'N' Nite Laundry 426 North Country Club Drive 749 E. Main sr N- D. Tib5l1 3enY WO-4-5343 L Coin 0Pefafed 6 ami. to 9 p.m 218 CONGRATULATIONS DUCKWORTH HAIRSTYLES Pleats That Look Nicer ....... Longer JEROLYNN'S Squaw Skirt Pleating 746 East Main Street WO 4-5492 Su n Va I ley Printing and Publishing Co. ' NEWSPAPERS ' SHOPPERS MAGAZINES 54 S. Macdonald - Mesa 4 1, . ., K K 'IflUIbl- U:u0nn1:u I-Pb Jeff Noble, Art Sanera and O'lena Nelson loo pany. S Television Com I7 WEST MAIN MESA ARIZONA Art Sanera W ll e KBS SIOJIZIIIIBIB nngratulatz ROBERT F. ANDERSON 40 N. Macdonald JOHN A. HAMBLIN 64 E. First St. JOHN ALLEN HAMBLIN 64 E. First sf. WILLARD D. CROSS 2I8 E. Pepper Pl. LELAND HEYWOOD 38 E. rim se. JOSEPH L. TAYLOR 38 E. First St, MERRILL G. CHRISTENSEN 38 E. First St. OWEN JONES 34 N. Macdonald GARY C. HYLER 30 W. First Ave. lass nf oo A. J. SILVA 550 N. comfy club Dr. LEO J. WIRTH 24 N. Hibbert RICHARD LeSUEUR I6 N. Hibbert WAYNE L. PETERSON I I8 W. Pepper JESS A. CONANT II50 N. Country Club Dr., Suite 3 WILBUR WOOLF IISO N. Country Club Dr. WILLIAM TELFORD 30 W. First Ave. RUBEN L. BURRELL 550 N. Country Club Dr. WILFORD WATKINS 22 S. Sirrine 220 MESA SAND dl ROCK CO. No. COUNTRY CLUB DR. AND RIVER Compliments ot READY - MIX ' CONCRETE Larry J. Melcher P.O. BOX 542 BUS. PHONE WO 4-1773 MESA. ARIZONA FUNERAL HOME THE ORANGE JULIUS DRIVE-IN A Devilish Good Drink Phone WO 4-4537 40 N. Center 'I040 East Main W0 4-9718 PRESCRIPTIONS QUALITY USED CARS PHONE WO 4-1449 prompt, Court-egusl and Expert Service MESA PRESCRIPTION CENTER BUD PRITCHARD MOTORS 42 North Macdonald Phone: W0 4-3772 EORGVVARD - GOLIATH - NSU-PRINZ - ISETTA SALES er SERvicE i 63 E, MMN STREET For the Finest in Shoe Repairs PEREZ BROS. QUICK SHOE REPAIRING RJIESA, ARIZONA I9 South Macdonald Mesa's outstanding athletes go to Joe's Barber Shop. Eddie Giles, James Pace, Larry Robinson get the latest trim while Bob Gardner, John Freemott, and Dennis Lambson await their turn. JOE'S BARBER SHOP 32 SOUTH MACDONALD MESA, ARIZONA i zzi in WZ Home Away From Home MR. 8- MRS. L. L. MOSS The Marquee has proven to be one of the favorite gathering places of Mesa High SchooI students. mls 9 V 5 HARRY L N THEATRES 'HE 'EST G0 To A Zfif ' E WR IN ENTERTAINMENT MOVIE W04-6295 gpmg , 5 W04-8488 A Y H04-4665 , Mesa-mm sm-iii Sands 'mares' Pioneerw MATINESS EVERY NEW SHQW EVERY VISIT OUR NEW WSAT1- SUN. - OPEN 12:30 FRI' 8, SUN, 7 W i SNACK BAR 1 W Juniors 60c With Activity Cards -.- Let's All Honor the Privilege. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 from the Wwaam 7m Wa Wzam mm YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THIS FRIENDLY HOTEL 222 WRIGHT'S SHOPPING CENTER Acorn Drug Wrighfs Super Market Wally's Barber Shop Reeds Flower Shop Ben Franklin Variety Store R-K Beauty Shop Glo Laundry and Dry Cleaners JULIUS lJAYl ADAMS Class Rings, Club Pins, Medals, Trophies Service Pins, Commencement Announcements saza North 22nd Ave. cn 9-ons Phoenix- Afiw-2 HERFF JONES CO. Manufacturing Jewelers I Stationers 223 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I 960 ARIZONA FLOUR MILLS W0 4-4222 WO 4-3410 310 East Main MESS, AFI!- CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 Passey - Bond Co. 28 NORTH CENTER BEST WISI-IES . . IIISHIIIIIS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Mesa, Ariz WO 474656 I6 No. I-Iibberf St. 7 ,Birds WgoLs4aLs Soff Dzing Disfziguiou SQJJIQV ry VENDING IVIACHINE SALES AND R 1-.5 . PUNCH BASES - ALL FLAvoRs o S HAND TOOLED BELTS DON R' OATE5 49 S R wo 4-3942 FINE BUCKLES LADIES HANDBAGS BILLFOLDS HQLSTERS and GUN BELTS HI JOLLY ARIZONA GIFT SHOP CRAFT SUPPLIES Call for Free Lectures for School Groups Q Shippers of Dates and Citrus 445 E Mom Phone WC 4-3417 WO 4-59,3 FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH Lumber Company Since 1904 Phone wo 4-8618 158 S MGCdOHG1d sl Ste ve Harrsch and Joe Comparin discuss the merits of the different kinds of 225 1 BUENO! BUENO! BUENO! NOTHING ABSOLUTELY A NOTHING Yevetta Mayberry and Peggy Anderson visit Rosarita. Satisfies That Taste , For Mexican Food ga As As ,XM-M-MAIIVEIOUS MEXICAN FOODS MESA, ARIZONA . ' 0:51 Ax, B U N D E 3 ' 1 64 ZWWSMM DRU G STORE will-j:NOR O Prescripfions I Drugs To the Students of Mesa High . FOUIIIUIII We Thank You I 32 North Hibbert St. 146 West Mai GARDNER s KITCHEN Mm Arm 203 South Center WE GIVE S6-H GREEN STAMPS 226 lr 4 t + an an it an W' as 'U' as .-3 ' l 4 'N' f ' as i y 1.3154 V ff ,iff ,ffl f 'l illl t 4233: 1!.gi,,,il4 ,. il - iw 1 N fa -ist: .te ff! I '.it-ftztlieliviiiei :., v. . :,1,tr5'zg, ' pfffffffflfl' '-525455521 .' flhr lmf ' .'. lilhrhcl :lr 'i:.,l 3 fvztra' va 'fifggeli , f - f. fifff' -:mit 1 B lk 8 -:f- aliiiilll lg' ,,g,,rVy155',f:.f .ftp Jairisfglf:-rdf' 'wp 1 wi ---,rf tffsfgtrfiwf' 'fiqif 5 lltllfuliilflfiffgyx ,-M fifggylfid ffl! '-:willy I ' 'FZWMG 41:.i4'ff?im:1f4 :fl Wil ff ll'l'W .Wil T:f: li it lat! f'jJ,2f'4wk5iti ' listen: wtf . -I 1' ' In-:sf - 6 .li 115, ,-:Ivy .JQAEM I, '55 JV., 'fig-1 37' .4 'I' 6 'vi -Q 'A -Mk., J!! ' .,,.e!2f.!re. i I .nf-.yn ii... ..-2-'dl' in the American tradition There have been municipal power systems since modern electric service was pioneered by Thomas A. Q Edison in 1882-and today nearly 2,000 American communities own their i electric utilities. 5 Your publicly owned electric utility was created by local citizens, exercising their right to choose their own form of electric service. Your consumer-owned electric system is managed and 3 controlled by local people. . .and the benefits of its opera- f Q tions belong to you and the other consumers. Q Munici- Q- I' pal ownership of electric utilities -with local control -f ai over rates and service-has been a part of the Q American scene for more than three- 1 'lr if as 'Nr as City Of quarters of a century. iiigjf Mesa Utility System 227 sr ssl' 4 i A Compliments of aniel's Jewelers The Diamond Stores of the Southwest 142 West Main Kay Reid and Harry Etches examine the diamonds at DanieI's. l LANE TITLE Cr TRUST ,eT,.. , Y S e,A. COMPANY S E: 1. Q. 5 Q ZEEEEIIEE-E ,1-: Q: '5- CA Rau RE DOMETER wo 4-3435 cLuB DR. ' MR. 8: MRS. ' OC Ll LE MESA, ARIZONA ESCROWS TITLES TRUSTS 56 South Center W0 4-1745 Your Home's Besl Friend In Furnilure And Appliances Cornick's Home Furnishings 37 Sou'll'1 Macdonald Telephone WO 4-0I3l MESA, ARIZONA l g d 22 -----. -..Mm ENN 42574 we X vff RT35, iii! CTE -P X Nia, 'L f U X Qi: A' T, ' -x 'fr i kQ,,'lA N TT 4X'C ',,W f??Jff1.Q.l ---' lx?-' QQ? , ,.f S565-.7 Q 23,1 e N' '55 - 2- C22 ec- I CT. ,Q-N.f?, fig, . r, if 55135.39 GEC W CONGRATULA l ,ee .xxifiin-5 ., KE Ti..-K Cf ICA ' 'fb 1 ,... ' -- O e QTL ee ' cg -fe, Y taxa.. ,xx fl., A QQPQIZD T CN N . . A.,Q.. XE? QZP fa Q1 fe, 'eff' , aj 'Vx XT: - K - 4... is ' 4- XX- fix X X Q 2 ' Fw- , . . x, X ,J 7l 1 : . 1 4 .. 1 xi f,l+'Ll 5 f fb A Q, - V, J Z gy! -f 4 .1 , ' I k L L A E ,Sz V J W Rf? U I I 1 q , I .L I V .i ft , IW., i A Ur. Z g j rw ' , 5, gl , sm, me LESS ix j ' - fylllf , 4 , A J, J U lx n 4' l L ' 5 J f- :J ,ff ' - 0 Mesa 1 .Y J K I an H Chandler -t ,rd N ' h -V 'Vx ,V A ' A, V ,L 1 if I l fl ' Y ' U 6 '.' -FJTY L ' : ' 5 J .4 ' I Scoffsdale I Phoenix Glendale Casa Grande 229 Q F. P. Nielson and Sons Congratulations, Students . . Mesa's Headquarters for FRIGIKING Auto Air Conditioners LOF 81 PPG Auto Glass Replacement 3 SMlTTHY'S 8- KING Mufflers and Exhaust Pipes thee Irrstallatiorrl GUY lSLEY'S AUTO REFRIGERATION T 116 West 4th Ave. Mesa, Arizona Phone WO 4-'l7l2 420 West Main Mesa WO 4-1748 GRAIN 0 STORAGE 0 HAY I Complete Line of School Supplies and Equipment Sporting Goods Stage Equipment Duplicating Supplies, Equipment and Maintenance Office Supplies and Equipment :zoo N. Central Avo. Phoenix, Arizona Phone cn 7-5477 Van B. Brinton, Jr. MITTEN 8: BRINTON PAPER CO. 31 South Robson PHONE WO 4-1419 Mesa' Arizona 230 BROWN and HOEYE FLOOR TOWN CARPETS What a thrill it would be to see U. S. A. in a Chevrolet. Kay McCabe and Sandy Crandall agfee 0 S fl eV php new 1960 model. E BEST WISHES TO THE Success and Cl f ' O CSS O 6 Happiness to the Class of l96O CARL'S BARBER SHOP 2181A W. Main St. Mesa, Arizona - ILLMJ fm umm? I3 rmcuaamimgl 222 EAST MAlN MESA FAMOUS NAME CARPETS WO 4-8721 Bigelow Lees 926 East Main WO 4-5400 In Today out Tomorrow 231 SERViSOFT OF MESA ' 'UW'Y0a WATER SQFIIIII MESA FERI2IN'S UNDERPASS GROCERY 3I8 West Fourth Avenue Phone WO 4-90I9 Mesa. Arizona KACHINA STEAK HIIJUSE RESTAURANT 9213 EAST MAIN ST. MESA, ARIZONA PHONE WD 4-7226 RECOMMENDED sv DUNCAN HlNr:s LOFGREEN PRINTING 8. OFFICE SUPPLY Wedding Stationery, Invitations, Announcements Thank You Cards - Informal Notes 214 W. Main St. WO 4-5727 V' ' ' And nd R ' B ' hgrgvtlgiz watgarrsgcgnftgnerh onme ergland discuss the advantages of 131 N. COUNTRY CLUB DR , MESA, ARIZONA Monthly Rental Soft Water Service PHONE: wo. 4-1416 AS Low AS 53.50 PER MONTH Sl!!! 701 wen Main sneer wo 4-3718 ROBERT L. SCHWAB Z M Congratulations Infants, Children Subteen 'I27 West Main Mesa THE STYLE SHOP 43 West Main Street Betty Barday Jr. Joan Miller Jr. Toni Todd Jr. Seniors! ARIZONA TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. 'II4 S. MacDonald Mesa, AYIIOUB Mesa Recreation Center Snooker - Dominoes - Television - Magazines 15V1 South Macdonald DETTIT GIQAIPI COM DAINIY - GRAIN BROKERAGE - 2 WEST Z-BRD MESA, ARIZO LEE PETTIT WO 4-B3 Ilgsfraen is Mesa Drug Co. SUGGESTS FOR THE GRADUATE BOYS GIRLS Parker Pen Sets Sheaffer's Pen Sets Electric Razors Cosmetics by . . . Wrist Watches Du Baffv Sh , S Rubenstein aving ets .fussy Stationery Reylon Lanvin Mesa Drug Co. IAQ wEST IN ROGER TIBSHRAENY MESA AR ZONA wo 4-582 WALGREEN AGFNCY Drugs Wilh A Repulcilion SPECIAL CAKES FUR ALL i:ii:i:A5ic1Ns 101 WGS! IVIGIYI ' MGSG, AVIZOP 5 1 I DHDNE WD. 4-A424 Phone WO 4-56747 LEIYD s.ic1.'-IAIAIIL .5 E5 Congratulations Class of '60 KEITH RIGGS Flmdaq 5 7-'uma amaazm A' CONTRACTING 'A' SEWERS CLEANED ELECTRICALLY A' TRENCHING A' WATER HEATERS 29 E. 4th AVE. - MESA FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE 29 East 4 Ave. W0 4-'I466 cjlflisi ,er Camera MPPIV COMMERCIAL PI-IOTOGRAPHER CAMERA 8. Pl-IOTOGRAPI-IIC SUPPLIES RUSS MISHLER 40 S. Macdonald Mesa, Arizona OSCAR TENNEY Dial W0 4-9983 Lorraine Tenney 310 W. MAIN Mesa, Arizona 'x - X Ei -R K I N- qs . f Iii CJ ' IVA ' -P HIP! GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE A I !r R J Xi I , I, 0. .Of . ', Q xi CUMMINS .sa KELLIS Sf 'IX' sl - 'xx f ' X. A XJ L A -I X - XXL, 625 E. MAIN MESA ARIZONA WO 4-B681 I M ' ' A. T N I IAWMII , wi, as L I f N -, Cleo s Cafe . . I 2 x I J K ,Y J .J I N I 31 East 4tn Avenue MESA. ARIZONA N J 'B HOME Minus Piss , X, . mx I, VXI 'XJ Open Daily Except Sunday I N If? ' f- ff Q c xx, XJ I x' J K ,, I ...I N13 A-' . X' 'J Y A s f, ,I I I -. Lamoine ays . . . . . xl 'V hx X A U J C.: lf you ask me, my Dad has X14 sf ' 'The best tire deal in town. n fi-A i , - ,A IX 4 M 'I ig 'X ,N ,tal S X I N' ' I e J' -E3 :E X KAI XX if .Ar Y 'T' A I Lamoine Gunnell O K J' J I lax. TEMPE ,f I MESA 420 E. Main sneer, Mesa J. Darwin Gunnell, Owner CONGRATULATIONS To me CLASS of '60 EVERGREEN MARKET QUALITY FOODS, MEATS AND GROCERIES 406 N. Counfry Club Dr. - Mesa CONGRATULATIONS FROM LENHART'S PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Mesa's Leading Paint 81 Decorating Specialists WO 4-4533 59 E. Main Se. Mesa, Arizona PHONE WO 4-3367 FRANCES CRU eddy 53055116 ?eaatq Salon Permanents a Specialty 3-- :'f5 1!::f:1 2 : : ii ,AX i-2 1 5-li?-2-?l1??: 1-2 I 1 -2354? '4 fewehq JIATCHES-no DIAMONDS . JEWELRY KARL A. GUNNELL M 56 O W' MAIN 113 wEs'r MAIN ST. WNER MESA AWZONA PHONE wo 4-szsz MESA, ARIZONA 234 . . ..g:z:5:5:1:::1:amgzgzgigigszfs gases:5rss:2:s:s:5.2:4135:21-si:2:EgE5252gi56Q2525S5E51::ffi2a?1E1is?522555523233E255?25Eg2:52:2i:i2ii1 5 i ' N cu. ,, , N ,I , 3 s , r , v Q 9.4, , Remember you can charge it at PenneV'S 38 West Main Mesa Phone WO 4-4558 , . M A Economy Furniture Co. Ai I!! E9 0 I L C 0 5 P A N Y Corner East 4th Avenue 8- South Hibbert S . 1 - zoz E. rounni Ave. ,wo 4-not A Quality Furniture Gas For Less K . Q for Less I 160 East 4th Avenue WO 4-5253 J P M Hsenvme Aiuzom. scHooLs 8 3 Y N . 45 i sJ .1 SUPPLY CEQUIPMENT CO. 530 W. Washington in Phoenix 455 East Main in Pictured Cleft to rightl are MARY HEIMAN, NORB KOBLINSKI, manager, PBSW, Mesa Mesa Branch, and GEORGETTE TIBSHRAENY looking over today's modern trend in office fumiture. Shown is Herman Miiier's new Comprehensive Storage System. PBSW offers complete office furnishings and design. Visit the Mesa Branch for your every office and school need. 235 CONGRATULATIONS TO F R E D THE CLASS or 'f60 h ' 'l l' A R N E K 771:-66 a C I n a i'Evali Agency La I l Rockne Arnett R E A L E s 1' A 1' 5 Donna Ame I N S U R A N C E Q ' 630 East Main Street WO 4-5621 A ' ' - CONGRATULATIONS To the CLASS of '60 b Q - X from W 'ff 'W ' H 4 W FULLERS' FINE FOODS 'b k A .Aa i I T f. MK ,,,. Q ,W qv,-A 0 21- AKA f- L AA-A A 'iw ' ,L f 5, 170 w. Fourth Phone wo 4-5376 f ' e i f i , if X il ' Q ..... W , i Y wf I ' it ' ' fi ' . ' emi' .'.At,yT?Ww .5 9' 54 South Sfapley Drive Mesa. Arizona Encke's Steak House Air Conditioned by Refrigeration. Open Day Sz Night. Wonderful Food Always, Coffee Shop, Too! 423 West Main Mesa, Arizona Best Wishes to the Students of Mesa High y IDDZILNLEEWVS 02 il 0 t 259 S. Center Mesa, Arizona t 36 t EARL YOUR HAIR STYLIST N Sandra Hatfield, Leslie Trezise, Linda Garside, Anne Freestorie, Jan Butfington, Shelia Brennan, Marilyn Benbow, Karen Ells- rth Ga I D P l F t J W' t rt Sh I wo , ya a uncan, au a rees one, oyce in e on, ery Tuttle and Sandra Rushton visit with Earl, your Hair Stylist. 145 west Main Specializing In Hair Coloring, Styling and Permanents wo 4-1403 SOUTHWEST MARINE CO THE MERCURY OUTBOARDS Yellow Hacket - Barracuda - Holiday -- Morphew ST. JOE TRAILERS - - CYPRESS GARDEN SKIS - - MARINE ACCESSORIES Ask FOI' 2309 East Main Junior Mm 902 me Main wo 4-5689 VALLEY EQUIPMENT CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE NEWELL APPLIANCE CO. OLIV E R Best Wishes To The Class Of '60 Finest ln Farm Machinery . Q Fashions 6 Fabrics 218 East 4th Ave. WO 4-3479 WEST MAIN I MESA, ARIZONA 237 , um mains For All Your Boating Needs See Our Complete Line of Boats and Boat Trailers 1449 East Ma n wo 4 0583 I l coNGnATuL TioNs .. if Karen Horne and Gloria Tueller make cute sailors as they try out The Runabout at the Mesa BOM CONPBNY i . in for our futur happiness and succe I een a ple re to serve you and ea I, f f in our o way hav done g 3 fyr 3 t ase you. O f fr I - . if 'f ily If fi ' 5 T cuaQQf3t-ioursancefesf hi? I? lf ' 130 ' , 32 3 Q4 J 'i ,Q Jo 2 .' ' pgary Ann Brooks 93 . I I 5 5 I V Betty Lou Winter 'I aj A. , Q , ,' Patricia Leahy S f 'J f Q5 39235234 lolvglmlald 1 ea N ' t Q X y Mash swam 1 J, 5 8 s - . if 7. LX' N ' 238 Congratulations from mmm 770444 7044! S Floral Service at its Best 5 iw 42 South Macdonald St. J. D.'S DRIVE INN Compliments from the HOUSE OF TOYS H A ' l FIRST -- In the number of Nationally Ad vertised lines of quality furniture on ' display. FIRST - To offer truly fine Furniture, Carpeting and Appliances at everyday discounted prices. FIRST - ln the total service offered-easy long terms, fully backed guarantees, tree delivery and installation. WHY SETTLE FOR SECOND BEST? Young homemakers we will be glad to give you tree decorating service, and Nolls low prices? WHY PAY MORE? 37 W. Main Mesa Calhoun Travel Service Amold Siegel helps Petra Lohmeyoc purchase a ticket to see more sights in the state. 39 gm 776554 ' 25 S MacDonald Admiring some of the fall dresses from BerMilla's are Sharon Whited and Gail Chase. MESS, AUZOVWG 5 'si I BEST WISHES DECIDED ON YOUR OCELKSATION? SEQ .If 27? THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF MESA Ns 3 S' E ' E X P '-'XP ly I 1 il i 1 2 1345 JJ! H I L ' QQ' fU Qf on ','. Xx X X - X H :N X1 A CCMPLETE HQME FURNISHINGS 2 , 1 , ,XC E E 0 ffm, ff 5250 flaw af ZZWUM' 141 W. Main Ph. WO 4-5529 FOR A SECURE FUTURE SEE PRODUCERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 242 All of the personel of the Mesa Tribune-from publisher to carriers- join in congratulating the Mesa High School graduating Class of 19605 We extend sincefe wishes for success to these graduates who are now taking a major step into the future, Ellie,-sa rihunz Your Hometown Daily Newspaper T20 West lst Ave. A 1 MESA Y One of the many skirt and sweater sets of CeIia's is being admired wo 4'5661 by Sandra Davis and Bennie. Smith. O Cosmetics By , Exclusive Clro Agency Dana Russell Stover: COW Candies Dubarry Enjoy your ' I ramiee Drink Shu 'on or Sundae D'OrS2Y Yardl9Y Af Mesa's Max Factor Finest Fountain West Main Ca ra Nome Lentheric Lucien Le Long YOU CAN DEPEND ON ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT BEARS THE NAME REXALL A Mesa. Aril. Phone WO 4-4587 243 Mn.ANo Music cEN'rER C 9 i S -- Lou Goodrum and Arlene LeSueur look over the musical instruments of Milanos Music Center. West's Leading Volume Dealer 7644 77afz'6cwmZ Congratulations Class of '60 SUGGESTION FOR THE GRADUATE Myran Brand Nylons Playtex Foundation Garments Timex Watches Wllilill loss West's Leading Volume Dealer Sportswear Television Continental, Lincoln, Mercury, Edsel 81 English Ford -1--1Yl.ew C0- SALES 8. SERVICE Phone WO 4-4515 VALUE SPOT OF MESA 40 West First Avenue Mesa, Arizona 244 wmisurs MMM llllllllll Plll l Complete Foodlocker Service Locker Rentals and Home Freezer Sal 765 Hmmm 3l6 So Mc Donald St., Mesa 58 Souill Macdonald WO 4-7278 coNGRATuLATloNs -- E I, F 4,l- , - I I iz: WEST MAIN MESA CHANDLER GILBERT PHOENIX Dilles DeWitt and Kerry Svebeck pick cnt the bestbrancl of motor I li gwmzwaeaaa i Class of 1960 1 ll l'aulLSale Q. MESA:v CHANDLER pickup Motor Tune Up l I66 W. Main Street, Mesa 5. Brake Service I DBIWWY Minor Repairs ll - VA . I H 'Depen able Furmture Sznce 1926 Electronic Wheel Balancing Goodrich Tires e I we rm Main wo 4-5504 45 A 81 B AXLE WHEEL ALIGNMENT - BRAKE SERVICE Specialist.: Since 1939 741 S, Country Club Dr. W0 4.5552 THE CARD AND CAMERA CORRAL HEADQUARTERS FOR Fancy Stationary-Cameras-Films Hallmark Cards-Color Developing Q Moosnn - SPACIOUS ppm... wo.,dl,,,4 Q ovsnuleln' ACCOMMODATIONS 4--:soo Q KITCHENETTE Anrs. WINTER GARDEN Moron CoUR'r On U.S. Hwys. 60, 70, 80, 89 MR. 8. MRS. SIGMUND MARCY Managing Owners 131 E. MAIN ST. MESA, ARIZONA 39 S. Macdonald Mesi, Arllvni Sally Lea Sewfbg Qabfxcs 'vghbhs Best Wishes To The Class Of '60 5 Zlbfoers l56 West Main 60600 ' ' BENEFICIA-L I5fllI'A1NlCE Cof OF MESA I ll SOUSSTAUZZOFL-STDRSTREET MESA ARlZONA JIM L. WARDEN MANAGER T: E Hone. wo 4-4553 1 ' ' 60-QEARS OF ssnvlce iffzufr Shirley McCulIar, Mirriam Johnson, Mrs. Seav, sales lady, and Brenda Dismukes admire chinaware from Stapley's. 246 ! I ' fi if.. I If E M? 7 If ffl' lfffl 1 ,WIAI 'IL 'I 'Ltr . I X I III! I0 4 ' Ifivgfk III fit? my DE ITT II IL' I If I ' III!! aff! ' M' flfl? , ,IW Lf' Q' QfI :YL MQW! representing MII I 'f'If'?V Za Autrey Bros. Announcements 8: .I0sten's Class Rings PHD WU- 4'6 . MESA' AR'z'm CONGRATULATIONS PRQM Bar None Gif! Shop ' I HDME l3RUxvVss:ggE5cTl:lIl':zU5 FRUITB S RAfNDALL6n MAE c:clRwlN I5En5 A5 MAIN I lust G Little Nicef' ES WO 4-6656 4 1 1 BLUE BIRD CAFE I MR, ci MRS VIRGIL CRISMON at Twentyffive Ec1sIMc1n SI , Mesa, Arlzono MAX'S MARKET THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN MESA HOME OF QUALITY MEATS AND ECONOMY PRICES wo 4-96607 635 sm an. Avena Home Cooked Meals GOETTUS Metal Products Co. Phone WO 4-3277 - IO3 E. Main Street Open 5 am- 'O 8 pm- Mesa' Afima 1548 :asf Main sf. wg 4-1451 247 O COMPLIMENTS REPAIRS QI: ' 4 MAKES slanvlcs TSJSIS PARTS IIENTRM TRUCK LESUEUR GINNING and COMPANY HIIIIPMENT 00. Phone wo 4-1768 234 som. Hibbert Mes One of Arizona's largest apparel plants uth Extensxon Road .A xy MESA, ARIZONA er! 0 rlZ0na,7 nc. 24 L-.-....-......-....-.-M f--ff AW- Y -f'---fA---- -e e-f --- li it X K A Y V . V :IA V' 'V Y n X-4 ix' if J? ti. V7 '-wp, 7+ - . - ' Q: K 4 jj ', l' iQ f X V, l ' I A 'Nj 5 gf 'EF-' fi i l OD .i I fi ' X FL' . ' '! KUQXICA . i LJ, if, I ' 1.17 X X ix V 'R Q Aff? ui gi. If if . I Ifqgsue-vzmfvfygf. ,mlgu su I ,magna ,V . , Y T , f . 2, V. Y . , Q 'dai A :g ,fix-AM Laws: I J, A ' gl -I wjzv Ayr C V ' . 9 f ff' if 'f 1 ' Zff,lfe521,2'i N? ggi:-:id .ffipgf P627 ff 'gl' -4 :lf ' 4 Eg! xi P, - f - 'gf fr . f f,. 7 . H52331-g1,:...,.i.o,,Z:?3g.'1 Q-ff:-f! ..-Q- rf, , 2 T ' Yi E Ll i . It s t, ..., fe 3.4. ,A - 1 1, 1 '- ' iT if ff ff- t. ,:A-. 5 al lik:-1 f.ii'3'L f . Fiwwllti- .mmf ' A '+ f ?.,i, 7. 5 6, WZ' 4 - if HA! in W- 1 ,- V gd ANP 1.12.1-Af: 14 1, ,- lag, ,, , 411.2 X -9.7 .. ,C-F . , ,... , 1 fv5?1g QQI?kf:qg J 5 557 , f X AK X it eqi e i-?'lL ' v' L me Q' of it 'nf' A X, iv 44, - , Nr f e - ' --ix-V -X X -Xin i - :' 4 ,YWf.'-l-,-,g' . R !ffV'f, X2 K i it it tttt A, , , fffffe ' Nag-xx jf'gjf'1.'ffQxl Y K '- K - fy-X 4411! JJ. i i ffffidfff AL A ovzn 25 YEARS IN MESA M97 J? 7,4 1 . Jf 3: 14' 105 North Country Club orive X Z JL -'M ge 44 2 A Mesa, Arizona ma eetwmat I Want to S-T-R-E-T-C-H Your Furniture Dollar? mill' ' 6622 2l4 North Country Club I Dave Eagleburger, Rocky Arnett get their hair cut at Barnev's while WO 4,0043 Free parking Skip Raupp and Bert Hungerford wait their turn. Free Delivery Bank Financing 914 Ent Fourth Avenue MESA, ARIZONA 249 Mesa Bowling Center 304 West First Ave., Mesa PHONE WO 4-4461 AMF AUTOMATICS REFRIGERATION Open 10:00 a.m. Daily coNoRATuLATioNs FROM MESA PAINT AND ART SUPPLY STORE Mesa's Leading Paint 8. Decorating Specialists WO 4-4533 59 E. Mai, gh Mesa, Arizona Congratulations to the Class of '60 KAMPUS KORNER KAFE Sandwiches - Home Made Pies - Drinks 81 Spanish Food Sam Anderson - Oscar Rosevold, Mgrs. South Macdonald Mega NECCHI ELNA SEWING CIRCLE Free Home Demonstrations New 81 Used Machines Service on All Makes of Machines 847 E. Main Mesa Phone WO 4-8562 Being sociable, Kay Reid and Judy Mumford enjoy a Pepsi. Ze Sacdczlfe ance and l30l N. Black Canyon Hwy. AL 8-7435 250 2 PE'rERsoN's Serv GOOD LUCK TO Service Station - Sporting Goods CLASS OF '60 , Service With A SmiIe 201-209 West Main W0 4-3747 W Mesa, Arizona wII.I.IAIvI c. WAI-IL ROBERT C. WAI-IL B 5 A W0 4-5274 OMS P ONE wo 4-Aosz Mesa Typewriter EXCIIHHQC IUHN S. HIHUHATA - 7960649-14,4441 30 5' MACDONAL-D COMMERCIAL . AERIAL . ADVERTISING ART LES RENTALS REPAIRS FASHION . COLOR . gLACK 5 WH,-,E AUTHORIZED oI..vIvIF-IA DEALER Phofofinishing Bus. PI-IoNE wo 4-3603 log EASY MUN Sr MESA- A zo POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SALON 112 S. MCDONALD NAESA, ARIZONA Operators JEWELER Ancil Helen WO 45287 Keepsake Diamonds Longines Wittnauer - Bulova - Elgin Watches W z ,dl Beautiful Gifts For All Ocassion 06 0086 W F L Eg S H O P 54 West Main Mesa, Arizona WO 4340! 15 WEST MAIN STREET AWZONA 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE EA51' MESA MARKET CLASS OF 1960 955 East Main St. frgm I 9 ,.,.,..... .-.-.-.- .-.-. ,.,. WE :f?55f:'455552':'if5Ef::'f'f55E51:':15i5i5 fwwlld- 7541441 Ssfzivffsxsrf REGULAR SERVICE w 8-12-24 HOURS 18 south Macdonald 12 NORTH CENTER 0 PHONE WO 4-5455 Ladies Work A Specialty - Free Pick-Up and Delivery 251 MAY-rag CARRIER HOTPLJ BENDER APPLIANCES 17 S. COUNTRY CLUB DR. Sales 8- Guaranteed Service in Mesa 20 Years SANI BENDER VVQ 4,5627 B0-PEEP CAFE CURTIS 6. STAUFFER 62 S. Center Sr. Phone wo 4,4589 Goodyear Tires GO - Go! Western, Mesa High in clothes from FRONTIER SHOP 150 We-Sf Mmm Mesa, Arizona Phone WO 4,3665 FLYING A SERVICE Qing gDoocffs Cqafon VEEDOL ggddcyoa' LUBRICATION 75D E. MAIN ST. DDRDTHY RUMIG. Corner Main St. and Stapley Drive MESA, ARIZ. PROP Congratulations, Seniors '60 GRANIVS SPORTING GOODS Sporting equipment of all types T. G. AND Y. II39 East Main WO 4-3 l 46 933 East Main - Mesa - Phone WO 4-5777 CQNGHATULATIQNS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or '60 To the CLASS of 6O Garden Supplies and Complete Landscaping from Wheat Nurseries WEBBS JEWELRY 1146 E. Main in Mesa Since 7906! 152 W. Main Mesa, Arizona Congratulations to the Class of '60 Best Wishes fo the Class of 1960 NORTH 6. THILL . .. . Arizona Land Cr Realty Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning - Sheet Metal 59 South Macdonald SI. Mesa, Arizona W0 4-3356 252 Y Y ,W Y Y-Y 27 East Main wo 44661 Za!! Qadmwwff- M5 EVIUTPUD , -xl' e 64. , Q. f' -f-x Mesa High students find the Big Apple a wonderful place to eat for a snack or a full dinner. Pictured are Gayle Wyant, Gary Powers, Larry Morton, Buff Humphrey, Karen Hathcock and Steve Smith. 3757 East Van Buren BR 5-2107 253 Congratulations . . Karen Atwood AND LOAN fi ASSOCIATION You've taken that big step to Graduation. 6 Now, take another big step -- Open an N - insured savings account at Western Savings. percen sa e y agency of the United States government -- and it earns a big 4 per cent. D 0 I Q5r I 7 4 ig x Q simvor 7 5' vounsivnios 'Z INSURED ,IS Sl0,000 1 le :W l if ' 6 X ' X Lt' I X M N L . Yo r money is insured 4 U' 70 5 105 f fb an -17 Lil' Z ,S Your friendly Mesa office, III W. Main GENERAL REALTY CO. OF MESA 748 East Mom sneer e wo 4-8778 CONGRATULATIONS Recil Estate - Loans - Investments 9,923 Member of Mesa Multiple Listing Exchange' l60 V sax I 7 , sekvicz is ouk Morro ag Of' 5 Where Good Feeling Goes with Square Dealing O wAi.oonr cue WarLel grief Open 6 A. M. to II P. M. - Daily Now serving Authentic Chinese Dishes And Choice American Food 57 wear Main Phone wo 4-9918 Ygur Friendly Grgcery FIREVEMAN s'r:wART's I U PHQNE W0 4-9064 l N ff' Complete Shell Service 6OI East Main Street S M CDONALD d TH -A - . 4 . Phone WO 4-6343 Mesa, Arizona, A an AVE 254 I'- 1 7 SNOW CAP DRIVE IN S Eggs and Milk Depot Fountain pu Be Sundaes o Mans g Shakes Sandwiches Cr Short Orders r Hamburgers Hot Dogs Candy and Gum 444 Norm-I COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE WI1ere Can You Buy A 4 f Better Hamburger For. . . B BILT-RITE BLIND AND AWNING CO. Shadiest Business in Town gum Phone W0 4-4122 910 5,55 Ayr., sn-egg' PERSONALIZED BEAUTY SEEQICE No. 5' if Kris gor geauly 424 N. COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE MfIfS'4'f'25iTA KRIS MARTIN, WNER 1002 Easf Main Mesa, Arizona ' 0595-1 -4-l ---.,t-.1-- ---,,, l 1 Mesa's Complefe Deparfmenf r I Sfore Offers fhe BEST in 1 Hardware, Appliances j Sporfing Goods and Aufomobile Accessories I I 1 I r1dMarrhaDavidson, YH Y or-W' um' -H' H vvuuv N 'W -mm Hum! PHONE WO 4-4527 21 NO. MACDONALD. IVIESA 4 255 3 so as ...J . i 1' J fy, Q, 5+ u WM ff ,ff f ,I ,y if jfs li F-354 ,f ffl Bl! ji' f 2 fZ4i?.- e,. ' ff I ' J f ,fQ' f , .-- 0 ,ff X ,,.,,-f ' I I f A ,b' rr' ' 'AA. if M I l , WV , ,,,,, I - - ,. Cligjjpg jam -'iiffs F3 ,G X W ,,, I X , -fl lfesvqae A ll P7 tsl il ff gs., lf l l 1 wi, as ss I . Q: 'I ' -1 A rl- kf J, 'Xi A I ZQi , CI? fir' I IZ f -s ie? ... FX?-Se., ' -f X I. irst my fear, then my curt'sy, last my speech. Y g My fear is, your displeasure, my curt'sy, my rr.:-sg s 11533: ,qi K-L duty, and my speech, to beg your pardons. F .ww A Now I think I should behave, I 'Y 'M I - 'I X And return these characters to their graves. ,, V I hope I've not offended you - -- -'I ' ' 1 W In doing things I love to do. E I I -...-1 Our revels now are ended, these our actors, W A if ' get As I foretold you, were all spirits, and M CU f e ..- ' ' ' a , -,,,, T:wf'? ff?- ?' ' ' ' Are melted into air, into thin air: -A , We are such stuff X f ,f As dreams are made ot, and our little life -11.-.,, g:1:,, l W: Q :ig , I .I , - gi 5' Is rounded with a sleep. : fi- , if Q! ',, Now my charms are all o'erthrown, Pj-E - 'ii if, - And what strength l have's mine own, if ,crass I :E lu v s., c, 1g - Which is most faint: now, 'tis true, is ':' I must be here confin'd by you, Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else my project fails, Which was to please, As you from crimes would pardon'd be, Let your indulgence set me free. , 3... 256 v v,w-W - WwT,,Y Quo. -8 CX' V xg K x 4.1 'XQ Q ,Aiy milk clk Gigi? 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